A Personal Narrative of the Irish Revolutionary Brotherhood, Giving a Faithful Report of the Principal Events From 1855 to 1867
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R. B. Yours is by far the most serious mission ever yet sent from America to Ireland. May the God of our sires watch over your safety and render you equal to your high trust. I remain in Fraternity, Your faithful servant, (Signed) JOHN O'MAHONY, H. C. b\ B. This document is endorsed as follows: "No. 1 — Instructions to Capt. Kelly, Military Envoy to Ireland. Left New York 25th March 1865." 1 88 APPENDIX TO XII This is a letter of introduction carried by Captain Thomas Kelly from John O'Mahony, ...Head Centre, Fenian Brotherhood, New York, to James Stephens, Chief Executive, Irish Republican Brotherhood, Dublin. There is a noticeable lack of warmth and cordiality in the communication. H. C. F. B. to the C. E. I. R. B. 17th March, '65. To the C. E. I. R. B. (Dublin): Brother— The bearer (Captain Kelly), whom you already know, is the first of a series of messengers voted to be sent to Ireland and placed under your orders by the late Congress of the F. B. He is, moreover, furnished with a special order from the C.
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