Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 25, Number 12, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 November 1875 — Page 3

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THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 11, 1876'

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A MYSTIC AND MURDEROUS ORDER. . how mm united irishmen skntkwckd a MSMBER TO DEATH A CAE Of TRI.VSO TO ' IULAHD, WITH jnDOXI.tT PR )OÜNCKD OH XT. The New York Herald Rives the following frnll particulars of ths recent sensation of lb metropolis: About one year ago an organization was formed la this city of ft oommanhuio nature by man named Father :McNamra, who had at one time been a Lazariat priest, and who had alio officiated m a clergyman of bis cwn persuasion In ' Raleigh, Worth Coroline. It la said tbat, owing to soma irregularities, the bishop of the diocese In which Father McXamara preached silenced blm, depriving the clergyman or bis functions or, as It waa styled In the - latter nail of the eighteenth century, the bishop bad "uuirocited" bim. ' Since then Father McNamara hn devoted his attention chiefly to organizing revolatlons In tbe Fatherhood of Kations and tbe Brotherhood of Man. The ex-reverend gentleman wears a long sack, overcoat with a velvet collar; his yellow hair bangs down on his shoulders; his face Is always clean . shaken, and his presence is a marked one whenever he appears in any of the streets of the city. The organization formed by Father McNamara was called the Sacred Order of United Irishmen Redivivl, and bad a imm- - bar of lodges scattered throughout Niw York City with tearfully mystio titles. It was the design of Father McNamara to reylve the organization at one time known as THE OBDKR OF UNITED IRISHMEN, and which had correspondence with the French revolutionist or 1793. A number of earnest, fervent and enthusiastic- young Irishmen, not at all deterred by tbe prospectus ot the association, which declared that Ireland could only be freed by a weekly subscription of twenty-ore cents per inn, Joined tbe ''Sacred Itedivlvl" and paid io their duos as became them. Each candidate was sworn secretly, his bands crowed over a basin ot blood, and wUbi large, sharpbladed ax depending from the ceiling directly over his head. It was a feariul scene tbat some of the candidates witnessed, and three or four became lightheaded immediately after tbe tr- , rible and ghostly inaugural cererac vi-m. Ex-Father McNamara declared tbat eenlt the Pope and Kaiser Wilhelm opposed the movement be alone would free Ireland. . The organisation Increased rapidly, until at one time tbe Redivivl numbered about one hundred and eighty members In ibis city, all of whom were pajing aubscribars. .One ot the chief and most deadly conspirators wu vender of huinan balr, who is proprietor 01 a store in Canal street. This man possessed some money, and it is said that he had negotiated for a harbor Bteam tug to proceed to Ireland with TWENTT MINIS MUSKETS, caliber 1857, when Father McNamara stopped his proeaedings. There was also a poet named Calhnnan in the organization, who had for a nom de plume "Red Rain." Among tbe recruits obtained by ex-Father McNamara there was a young man name ! Thomas J. McUeogbegan, a well educated and good-looking young gentleman ot twenty-five year of ag, who Is now teach ing school In tbe academy of the Christian Brothers, in Brooklyn. The pseudo-Father McNatnars, who closely resembles a note! preacher In Brooklyn, having considerable conversational power, did in some manner laecluate young MrOeogbegan and finally induced him to join the Redivivl. The young man had ritten for the pre, and being largely gifted with imagination, be bacouna one of the most earnest and zealous propagators ol the revolutionary doctrines which tbe ex-priest had given his years to indicate. Tbe Redivivl generally met in Cbatlmru street, over a weekly newspaper office, and sometimes a milk can full of blx)1 wocld be conveyed from tbe Thirty-fourth Blreet slaughter-house, of which tha Redivivl would partake freely, and tbns seal their vows ot loyalty and heroism, liut young McUeogbegan begau to have doubts of the honesty as well as tbe practicability of the organization of the Redivivl to SECURE T1TK LIBERTY 07 IRELAND through the Instrumentality of ex-Father McNamara. Being of quick intelligence, to use a politician's phrase, he "kicked," yet he did not fall to subscribe his weekly twenty-five cents. It seems, however, tbat Mr. McGeoghegan is a very strict Roman Catholic, and alter some months' connection with the Redivivl be began to have conscientious doubts as to whether he should continue to be a member or not. Having as a Cathollo to do what is known as the "jubilee," he waa informed by the clergyman under whose -ministrations be sat tbat be coo Id not receive absolution unless he Immediately left tbe Redivivl.1 Mr., McGeoghegan, feeling tbat be ought to be certain of tbe matter, aud knowing thai he would be sentenced to death if he were to become a traitor to the Rrlivivl, consulted two other clergymen aud they Informed him or tbe spiritual penalties to be enforced should he Continus as a Rediviviat. Now came the agony, and Mr. McGeoghegan found himself between two tires. He felt that be would have to en Jure the pains of hell-fire If he .were - remain In the Ksdivivl, bn should he (fare t-e leave It he knew tbat the orgsnl--xttlun v.uld have him shot as a traitor to the cause ol Ireland. Tbe yonng patriot decided immediately, and chose everlasting bliss in the future to a paltry and indeftoite existence as a school-teacher. Accordingly he dared his fate, and wrote 4 letter to the "national cniel" of tbe Redivlvi,as Ex-Father McNamara call himself, resigning his position as a member ot the Sacred Order. Tbe letter waa written at tbe peril of Mr. McGeoghegan'a life, and is as follows: AV, M'jfAMARt, MONTURT, T SALUTANT." In vindication of my character and honor, both as an Irishman and a Chrlitlan, I am compelled to give publicity to the annexed letter of Father McNamara. in reply to one of mine, resigning my position as a member ot tbe Redivivl. As Father McNamara and his adherents have both publicly and pr vately slandered me, and attributed base and unworthy motives to me on account ot my resignation, I feel it du to myselt and countrymen to make a public statement ot tbe facta and expose an organization that is an imposition, a can easily be recognized Iroai tbe substance of his letter. At tbe solicitation of Father McNamara, I Joined the Redivivl, believing it to ba an organization solely got npfor tbe purpose of liberating Ireland. I soon found out my mistake, for Instead of being a truly national organistion, t proved to be a despotic combination 1 uucer the guidance of Father McNamara, having solely in view the pecuniary object of fleecing my coo tiding countrymen tor the maintenance of a few unprincipled men. As an Iiishman, a Christian and a Catholic, I found I couli not conscientiously continue a member of it. In performing my Jubilee duties I consulted my conltpsor. ana he peremptorily ordered me to withdraw from "such a daueerous nd villainous organization." Acting on tbla advice, I sent in my resignation, and ln-replr received' tbe annexed letter fr0m the Rev. Father McNamara. I did not intend to give it publicity had be not personaii assailed me on the Hamilton ferryboat trd. abused me in a most insulting mannsr and had not he and his adherent spread'jeporta derogatory to my char

acter as a Christian, a patriot and a man. I appeal to an Impartial publie as to whether I am Justified In my actions or not, and publish this letter so that they may judge of the blasphemous nature of the Redivivl and Its founders. Well, I must conclude by saying that tbe only tribute I Intend to pay in future to such a person la the tribute ot my silence I had almost said silent contempt; but I shall never hold the "cloth" in con tempt, even though the wearer be debarred from the sanctnary. Yours respectfully. . Thomas J, McGkoguxqax. ; . THE SENTENCK OF DEATH. However incredible it may seem to tbe Citizens of New York, who live in a civilized and Chriatian community, and'are supposed to obey tbe laws under which they exist, tbe "National Chief" of the Redivivl on receipt of tbe letter called a council of tbe mysterious organization, which met,' as was alleged, by summons of a dagger and cord delivered to each of tbe members of tbe " Supreme and Extraordinary Council." tor bo tiey are called. Tbe cumber ."ee?en " has always had mystic- powers, and tbe " Council of Seven " met on tbe 7th of October, at the hotel kept by O'Donovan Rises, In Chatham Square. The proprietor of the hotel knew nothing of tbe purpose ot the seven men who called on blm, headed by McNamara, and he readily allowed them to engage a room. Six ot tbe men were partially disguised and were not known. They met in a room up stairs, after ordering some ginger beer, and locked the door so mat no one thould enter. No one except those present can tell what happened in the room; yet, incredible as it may seem, one of the seven, under the solemn obligation of secret oaths, was deputied to kill Thomas J. McGeogbegan wherever found, no matter if It were in a church, as a traitor to Ireland and the Sacred Order of Redivivl. Our reporter discovered lat evening tbat the name of the man who la to execute tbe sentence of deatb on tbe unfortunate McGeoghegan is James Walsh, wbo Is a bottlor ol champagne, and belonged formerly to the firm of Walsh fc Peel, but when not otherwise engaged Is a peddler of mapa. Mr. McGeoghegan called last evening at the Herald otflce and declared that he was not a traitor to Ireland, but tbat owing to bis bonet religious belief he had to resign hU membership in tbe ItaJlvtvl. lie seemed a little frightened, and declared tbat he did not know what the members of tbe Redivivl might do it they were excited. CA THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY IXTE3VKNE. A Herald reporter called at tbe district attorney's office yesterday to know wba steps would be taken by that official in case that McNamara should attempt to carry out bis insane threat of executing the unfortunate McGeoghegan. Mr. Phelps was at the time busily engage:! In trying DoTan, tor the murder of Mr. Noe, and could not be seen, but the officials in tho district attorney' office) informed tbe reporter that the laws would protect Mr. McGeoghegan from the murderous attempts of tbe man McNamara if he would applv in time for such protection. The "National Coief" McNamara met Mr. McGeoghegan, in a Hamilton ferrv-boat a few nights since and afer abusing him in a savage way solemnly sentencod him to be shot to death by James Walsh. Tho latter Individual bought a Smith Jt Wesson seven sh-oter last Hiturdny evening, and is nrpo??d to wreak vengeance on the fated McGeoghegan, and it is quite possible that Inside of forty-eight hours our citizens may be startled by tbe news of a dreadful murder. The 'Culei" McNamara was yesterday een on Tryon row and other public places armed with a bludgeon, and on being appealed to for mercy staUd very resolutely that he saw no reason to reverse

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