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The Daily Dispatch: September 7, 1861., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing) 2 0 Browse Search
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ike all other city real estate, entirely unavailable. Secret and Solemn. The New York Leader, in a personal sketch of Colonel Corcoran, makes the following curious assertions, probably referring to the secret Irish Society known as the "Emmet Monument Association," or "Phœnix Brigade:" "This is neither the place nor the time to speak of another army as formidable in numbers and at least as well drilled as that to-day under McClellan, in which Col. Corcoran also holds a post of hhe Union, and undergoing the strictest and most active drill. The army to which we refer is loyal to the Republic, and only wishes that the Republic were more loyal to the Republican idea as understood by Mirabean, Jefferson, Wolfe, Tone, and Robert Emmet. Should the evil destiny of England lead her to take part against the Union in the present war, then, but not until then, will this invisible army, in which Corcoran holds a General's commission, swarm forth into daylight and activity, only a