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REPEAL ASSOCATION..Wps REPEAL ASSOCATION. Detroit-25 th July, 1844 To Daniel O’Donnell, Esq. M.P. Sir--The Detroit repealers beg leave respectfully to accompany their address by a mite of contribution towards the fine imposed on you, and solicit the favour of being allowed to participate in its payment. They would remit more largely, but are aware that others will also claim a like privilege. I am directed therefore to send you £20, and to solicit your acceptance of it towards the above object. We lately send 100/., to the Repeal Association, and within the past year another sum of 55/. Should there be any objection to our present request on your part or otherwise, we beg of you to apply it at your own discretion. I have the honour, Sir, to be your humble servant. H.H. Emmons, Corrres. Sec. Detroit Repeal Association. Contributers to the £20 send. C.H.Stewart, Dublin. Denis Mullane, Mallow, Co. Cork. Michael Dougherty, Newry. James Fitzmorris, Clonmel. Dr. James C. White, Mallow. James J. Hinde, Galway. John O’Callaghan, Braney, Co. Cork, one of the 1798 Patriots. (This could be Blarney). F.M. Grehie. Waterford. Michael Mahon, Limerick. George Gibson, Detroit. Christopher Cone, Tyrone, John Woods, Meath. Mr. and Mrs Hugh O’Beirne, Leitrim. James Leddy, Cavan. John Wade, Dublin, Denis O’Brien, Co. Kilkenny. James Collins, Omagh, Tyrone. Charles Moran, Detroit. Michael Kennedy, Waterford. Cornelius Dougherty, Tipperary. Thomas Sullivan, Cavan. Daniel Brislan, Tipperary. James Higgins, Kilkenny, Denis Lanigan, Kilkenny, John Sullivan, Mallow. Terence Reilly, Cavan, John Manning, Queens County. John Bermingham, Clare. Patrick MacTierney, Cavan. Hugh O’Flynn, Sligo. James Gallagher, Tyrone, Thomas Leddy, Cavan. Thomas O’Connor, Antrim. Edward Gallagher, Tyrone, John MacManman, Mayo. John Brennan, Roscommon. William Butler, Queen’s County. Cornelius O’Flynn, Kerry. Thomas Collins, Waterford. William Fitzpatrick, County Kilkenny. William Gray, Mayo. Michael Kennedy, Waterford. Masters Richard and James O’Beirne, Leitrim. Edward Gallagher, Tyrone. Henry Murphy, Waterford. John MacLaughlin, Mayo. The address to Mr. O’Connell, was signed by the following gentlemen, officers of the Detroit Repeal Association: George A. O’Keeffe, President. Denis Mullane, William O’Callaghan, J.A. Van Dyke, John O’Callaghan, and Daniel Coglan, Vice Presidents. H.H. Emmons, Corresponding Secretary. A. O’Madden and James Collins, Recording Secretary. Charles H. Stewart, Treasurer. 22-7-1842 Detroit Repeal Association. Subscribers. Zina Pitcher, Mayor of the city of Detroit for two years-term just expired-wealthiest man in Michigan, native American, 1 dol. 36 cents. D.G. Jones, late Senator of the State, native American, 15 dols. M. Kundig. C.P. District Attorney and counsel, Switzerland, 2 dols. James A. Van Dyke, Judge of Probate, Native American. 5 dols. George A. O’Keeffe, Cork. H.H. Emmons, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Native American, 5 dols. A.T.M’Reynolds, Counsellor, Dungannon, Co. Tyrone. Charles H. Stewart, Dublin City, 15 dols. Mrs Jane Stewart, Dublin City, Miss Jane Stewart, Dublin City. Miss Mary Stewart, Dublin City. M. W. Gray, Mayo. William Gray, Mayo. Daniel and John O’Callaghan, Cork. Thomas Gallagher, Mayo. Hugh O’ Beirn, Leitrim County. James Sherlock, Dublin. Michael Douherty, Newry. Denis O’Brien, County Kilkenny, Francis Leyden, Roscommon. John Lyster, Roscommon. Ellen Symes, King’s County. Michael P. Doyle, County Armagh. Mary Ann M’Curry, County Armagh. Charles M’Cosker, M.D. County Tyrone. Patrick Hollan, County Tyrone, Edward B. Donelly, Co. Tyrone. Michael Gallagher, Co. Mayo. John M’Manman, Co. Mayo. Denis Mullane, Co. Cork. Alexander Ledbetter, Co. Cavan. Miss M. Hayes, Tipperary. Daniel M’Intyre, Armagh. James Kavanagh, Tyrone. John Woods, Meath. Andrew Myler, Co. Wexford. Maurice Nagle, Co. Cork. Edward O’Hara, Armagh. John Murphy, Carlow County. William Fitzpatrick, Kilkenny. William Nesbitt, Antrim. Edward Gray, Mayo. James Gallagher, Tyrone. Very Rev. V. Badin, V.G. France. P.M. Philips, Monaghan, Patrick Connolly, Monaghan. Michael Kavenah, Dublin City. Edward Baker, Monaghan, Catherine Baker, Monaghan. William O’Callaghan, Co. Cork. Michael Garland, Co. Cork, Matthew Wallace, Kilkenny, Peter Tate, Tipperary. John Ryan, Limerick. James Fitzmorris, Tipperary, Bridget Meyler, Wexford. Henry Shortt, Dublin. George Dawson, Scotland. Frederick M. Greehy, Co. Waterford. Roderick O’Connor, Antrim. John Brenan, Roscommon. Owen Fane, Roscommon. James Leddy, Cavan. James M’Carthy, Cork, John Daly, Cork. Wm. Bradley, Donegal. Daniel Briesline, Tipperary. James Kelly, Tyrone. Catherine Sheehy, Cork. Margaret Nagle, Wexford. Thomas Leddy, Cavan. Margaret Kenny, Galway. Mrs Margaret Ryan, Limerick. Jonathan Fergan, Bandon, Co. Cork. Denis Lanigan, Kilkenny. Michael Darmody, Kilkenny. Thomas Sullivan, Cavan. John Larkin, Tipprary. John Collins, Tyrone. Laurence Woods, Meath. John Long, Cork. Con. Douherty, Tipperary, Jeremiah O’Callaghan, Cork. Peter Hand, Cavan. John Handrehan, Clare. Charles Bartly, Sligo. Patrick Cain, Clare. John M’Guire, Tyrone. John M’Carthy, Roscommon. Thomas Shaughnessy, Limerick. Patrick Keveny, Roscommon. Daniel M’Manman, Donegal. *Association of Youths in Mr. O’Brien’s Acadamy- John M’Nesby, President. Michael P. Doyle, Treasurer, Henry M’Nesby and Thomas Shannessy, Vice Presidents. Edward Baker, Secretary. Michael O’Brien, William Barrett, John Fitzpatrick, James O’Brien, Nelson Longland. Owen M’Nesby. Patrick Shannessy, E. Brennan. Patrick Leadon, Denis Leadon. Thomas O’Neill, John O’Neill.* Daniel Caughlin, Cashel. Rev. Mr. Callin, Wexford. Brian Hopkins, Limerick. Robert Packinham, Tyrone. John Kelly, Dublin. James Brennan, Queen’s County. Denis Kelly, Cork. C. Daly, Kerry. John Griffin, Kerry. Michael Minton, King’s County. Charles McCarthy, Cork. Matthew Woods, Meath. Nancy O’Connor, Kerry. Miss Shea, Cork. Sarah Hand, Cavan. Michael McLoughlin, Leitrim. Mrs Mary Tierney, Dublin, John O’Brien, Meath. John Keating, Dublin. Thomas Leonard, Louth. Patrick Lamb, Louth. Detroit Female Repeal Society. Mrs Sherlock, Miss Kilroy, Mrs Denin, Mrs Brenan, Mrs Gormanly, Miss Burk. Mrs Cole, Mrs Lenon, Miss Simms, Mrs Phelan, Mrs Myler, Miss Gallagher, Miss Coyle, Mrs Jordan, Miss Doyle, Mrs Nagle, Mrs M’Intyre, Mrs Connolly, Mrs Crough. Miss M’Curry, Mrs Murphy, Miss Shortt, Miss Kavenny, Miss M’Mahon. Mrs Handcock. Miss Gorman, Miss Dillon, Miss Murphy, Miss Hogan, Mrs Baker. Mrs Hobson, Mrs Bacon. Miss Dunivan, Mrs Larkins. Mrs Twomey, Miss Harrington, Mrs Fitzpatrick, Mrs Chaignan, Mrs Merrigan, Miss Hughes, Mrs Jones. Hugh Flinn, Sligo, John Manning, Queen’s County. Dr. Carroll, Cork. William Keating, Tipperary. Nathaniel M’Sweeney, Kerry. Michael Toomy, Kerry. Thomas Green, Pallas Green. Alexander M’Briat, Tyrone. Michael Egan, Tipperary. John Glanden, Kilkenny. Michael O’Neill, Kerry. Robert Montgomery, Cavan, Michael Canada, Cork. Robert Cook, Sligo. Michael Maher, Carlow, John Corcoran, Longford. Pierce Spratt, Waterford. Roger Carey, Clare. Martin Rush, Dublin. Michael M’Mahon, Limerick. James Kelly, Down, Patrick Quinn, Limerick. Sergeant Wallace, Kilkenny. Humphry Leary, Cork. John Dougherty, Cavan, James Brady, Monaghan. Edward Murphy, Kerry. Cornelius O’Flynn, Kerry. Patrick Crowe, Co. Tipperary. Charles Bartley, Sligo. Mrs Faye, King’s County. 6-8-1841 Repeal Philadelphia. The following are the names of the Friends of Ireland in Philadelphia, who subscribed the magnificent sum of 200/., noticed in Monday’s proceedings at the Association. Edward Egan, Mullinahone. Michael McGrath, Mullinahone. Richard Rochford, Mullinahone. Laurence Doyle, Bansha. Co. Tipp. John Boland, Sligo. Patrick M’Carthy, Clonmel. Miss Eliza Casey, Merrion Square, Dublin. Patrick Clarke, Cavan. William Dugan, Derry. John Leidy, Cavan. Bernard M’Garahan, Leitrim. John Hopkins, Longford. Peter Golden, Cavan. John Fassitt, Cavan. James Buen, Mayo. John Cunningham, Granard. Mrs Gammell,? Enniskillen. Mrs Catherine Jane Hazard, Mallow, Co. Cork. Peter Nugent, Tyrone. Laurence Bloomer, Tyrone. G. Jackson, Cork City. E. Kearans, Monaghan. Philip Dougherty, Donegal. William Gray, Longford. Philip Sheridan, Longford. Patrick Reilly, Longford. Bartholomew M’Alhadin, Tyrone. Patrick Fisher, Monaghan, Dr. John A. Rowe, Dublin. Thomas McWilliams, Derry. Thomas Walls, Derry. John M’Laughlin, Derry. Charles M’Quillon, Derry. James M’Quillon, Derry. Henry Fearon, Down. John Murray, Westmeath. Patrick Murray, Westmeath. Thomas Murray, Westmeath. William M’Gowan, Donegal. Francis McCann, Tyrone. George F. Elliott, Fermanagh. Thomas Brennan, Monaghan. Peter Doherty, Donegal. Michael Rogers, Tyrone. Edward Duff, Kilkenny John Sheridan, Tyrone. Henry Magee, Tyrone. James Bogue, Fermanagh. Edward Murray, Waterford. John Murray, Waterford. Patrick Trodden, Armagh. James Devir, Donegal. Patrick Foley, Waterford. A. Lee, Tyrone. Alexander M’Clean, Oldtown. John Les, Oldtown. John Gorman, Queen’s County. Thomas Lynch, City of Dublin. Patrick Smith, Donegal. James Healy, Donegal. William Gallagher, Donegal. William Reilly, Cork. John Develin, Tyrone. Bartholomew Lacy, Cork. Daniel M’Nulty, Tyrone. Marks Clarke, Galway. Patrick Devine, Derry. David Little, Tyrone. Henry Kyne, Tyrone. Hugh M’Gowan, King’s County. James O’Neill, Kilkenny City. Patrick Quinn, King’s County. James Keenan, Tyrone. Miss Margaret M’Colgan, Donegal. Charles O’Connell, Cavan. James O’Hara, Longford. Michael Doyle, Limerick. William Kerrigan, Donegal. Francis Higgins, Fermanagh. Patrick M’Donnell,
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