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THE CLAIMS OF AMERICA

... THE CLAIMS OF AMERICA. The Times asks what shall we do ? Our first duty both to the United States and to ourselves is to demur to the consideration of the claim for indirect damages put forward in the case submitted by them, and crave decision upon our ...

PROTECTION IN AMERICA

... PROTECTION IN AMERICA. Tex British Consul at Boston, in his report on the trade of that city for 1879, gives some striking testimony with respect to the effect of protection in the United States. He says that it is a well authenticated fact that the prolonged ...

THE POPE AND AMERICA

... THE POPE AND AMERICA. The United States Minister at Vienna was received by the Pope on Theirs During the interview, which was of aracted and cordial character his OM congratulated the Minister uta,t • .e complete freedom enjoyed by Roman Catholics in ...

EMIGRATION TO AMERICA

... EMIGRATION TO AMERICA. Philadelphia. Tuesday. Emigrants are arriving it the United States in numbers beyond all precedent—lrish, German, and Swedes chiefly. Over 84,000 have arrived at New York this month, 3,222 landing on Saturday. Castle Garden is ...

EMIGRATION TO AMERICA

... EMIGRATION TO AMERICA. JOHN *WADE, 66 Porta. Street. Liverpool, DIGS to aotify to his many friends that he has Removed to the above address, whisk is a most oomatodions boom for his business, being Rubel oat With all Rio latest improvements regardless ...

AMERICA AND IMMIGRATION

... AMERICA AND IMMIGRATION A Dalziel cablegt: ttt otatei—Thomas Neary. of Belfast, is • lie first immigrant who has been debarre from landing under the new immigration aw. He Wad found to he suffering from consumption and incipient insanity. teamstops landed ...

EMIGRATION TO AMERICA

... EMIGRATION TO AMERICA. JOHN l[-QIJADE, 64 Porter Street. Liverpool, BEGS to notify to his many friends that he has Removed to the above address, ' which is s most oommodious house for his beams% being dud oot with all the latest iniprovassenle regardless ...

THE FLOODS IN AMERICA

... THE FLOODS IN AMERICA. GK LT LOSE OF LIFE ♦ND DEwricucnox OF PitisPi Tes United Stems Gleverreeeet wirattrr reo the Sib iastaut. says: —The Ohi• condones to nee and below Cinciaatti, hilt is laths( above that tows. It adds that the Avoids will iscrraae ...

TRADE IN AMERICA

... TRADE IN AMERICA Dun's Weekly Review (New York) for week ending December 9, 1893. says :—Trade of all kinds is waiting. There is no visible improvement, at , d on the whole the indications are a little less satisfactorily than they were a week ago The ...

“ LIFE” IN AMERICA!

... LIFE” IN AMERICA! The York papers last rec» give some motion of the p'au wnich General Dix and the other representatives the pillaged proprietors ol the Erie Railway contrived to get the control ol that vaot property out ol the hands Fisk's notorious ...

THE IRISH IN AMERICA

... I'll disclose— The Irish in America wear a little better clothes. And the Irish in America eat much better, too; And, for drinking, their equal is found to be few, For every morning, the police record shows Drink in America is the cause of most our So ...