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STATES

... States—that waste lands should be appropriated, and also improvemrnts in the value of lands to the bentfit of the public. In America the possession of land did not excite the sentimental regard with which it was viewed in this country, but investment* in ...

fHE DUBLIN SHIPPING & MERCANTILE GAZETTE

... the appearance among uaol the distinguished man who represents the I States of America. (Loud cheers His people are our own children. (Cheers) f know from several visits America they regard with pride and affection those from whom they have sprung (cheers) ...

SHORTEST AND QUICKEST PASSAGE TO CANADA Lan Twit UNITED .STATES. (Mo r o .poru required by this Line) rI ,

... street; Otto bele Agent. In Dublin. A. D. Pouts. 19 Eden I y. nod Du's IS Worth Wail. NEW LICE OF STEAMERS FROM IRELAND TO AMERICA. , ptlE following Iron 1111 NT It S' E r t e ir I S .C I TA ea. 9 e S l b; A I to tO t m . rA PANT. will be detiontsb• ...

A VETERAN OF CORUNNA

... back to Spain. He marched into France with Lord Beres. bird's division. and from ID,rdeann was &alighted •If to serve in America. On his return to Breland his discharge was purch►ed by his relations, and comaerpiently he has no pension. The greater part ...

A WORKING KAN* IN CONGRESS

... these times—this event is the most signal pro if yet given of the rapidity of its progress. Ten year. ago the negro race in America was still In • condition of slavery, with no prospect of liberation ; five yean ago it was still • question whether their ...

MAZZINI ON THE CONTAGIOUS DISEASES ACT

... general qnesekm of Indies to woman. He make significantly if the question be lee. sacred than the abolition of slavery in America, or pen don elsewhere. Hewing dwelt on the considers. tion that the moot impnetent period of life--the first —is eutrusted ...

Ihhim...._ THE FRIEND OF THE FRIENDLE S

... remain in its temporary reetirg• place in the Abbey until the 26th inst., wheu it will be conveyed by liritiah frigate to America. A telegram by Atlantic Cable stated that clueing the time of Mr. t'ealgely's funeral here. deueue.tratione of mourning were ...

SHIPP►NG

... STEAMERS FROM IRELAND TO AMERICA following iron I Sere. Steamers belonging to tam MONTREAL OCEAN STSAoHI? CUM. !ANT,be do mashed from ►StOWN (DUNLIN) TO Ever) alternate FRIDAY I treadles Demengers to New Jost, Boston and el parts of America. Esau- First eaban ...

DREADFUL TRAGEDY IN HOXTON

... Fletcher, who was formally an officer in the Life Guards. Mr. Fletcher was & second cousin of the Marquis of Lorne. He went o America in pursuit of health, and after travelling over the United States and Canada he concluded to make his home in the Red River ...

NOTICE TO EMIGRANTS

... NOTICE TO EMIGRANTS. TDERSONS in'ftnri'Bfl' lO * UNITE,) STATES AMERICA or CANADA caa make necesury •rr«n*ement» for doing by tp« plying pertootlly or by l-Uer to the oademigDcd. A reiectiua cao he made from the beat and •afest Mail Steamera and Sailing ...

THE TRADE CONGRESS AT BIRMINGHAM

... announced that the total enpenes, of the Congress amounted to £l2 17. only. It wee 'gated that Mr. Connolly wee about to visit America for the !nape , . of gathering information upon trade matters that might be useful to the working classes of England, sod ...

THE LONDON FIRE BRIGADE AND

... precious deposits. Mrur*. Clews A Co., in their monthly circular, give for the purpose of illustrating what has brsn achieved in America in the reduction of the debt since the cloee of the * ar, a comparison shewing the condition of the national ll.•l•bt•dnem ...