[Troublous Times in Canada by John A. Macdonald]@TWC D-Link bookTroublous Times in Canada CHAPTER II 11/21
Of these nearly ten thousand are of Irish birth or descent.
The States will furnish for the subjugation of these, eighty thousand veteran troops.
With the single exception of Quebec, it is believed the whole of the British provinces will fall in a single campaign.
During the ensuing winter diversions will be put in motion in Ireland, and while it is believed the Brotherhood can defy the Queen's war transports to land an army in the west, arrangements will be developed to equip a powerful navy for aggressive operations on the sea. Before the 1st of June, it is thought, fifty commissioned vessels of war and privateers, carrying three hundred guns, will be afloat, and to maintain these a tremendous moral influence will be exerted upon every Irish-American citizen to contribute the utmost to the general fund for the support of the war. "By the tempting offer of a surrender of Canada to the United States, Mr.Seward, it is hoped, will wink at connivance between American citizens and the Fenian conquerors, and by another summer it is thought the dominion of the Brotherhood north of the St.Lawrence will be formally acknowledged by the United States, Russia, and each of the American republics.
The third year of Irish tenure in Canada will, it is believed, array two of the great powers against Great Britain.
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