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IN AMERICA

... AMERICA. The evening sunshine crowns with gold The open book up«m my knee. It flecks with flame the mountains bold. And purples all the waste of sea That heaves and tosses restlessly, Broad as the fleecy sky above. Between this sandy beach and thee, Green ...

THE PUESIDENCY OF AMERICA

... THE PUESIDENCY OF AMERICA. The Moniiuq Fust says the leaders of the Democratic party in the United States have been nnabld to resist the tempt ition which the nomination Mr. Greeley at Ciucinnati placed before them, and have resolved make nomination of ...

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 ...

THE FENIANS IN AMERICA

... THE FENIANS AMERICA. The York Times of August 27th says The Feoiao Brotherhood held its eleventh annual convention at Military Hall, No. 193, Bowery, New York city, daring the pant week. Its sessions were commenced on Tuesday, and its labours were cun* ...

“ 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 PROSPERITY OF AMERICA

... THE PROSPERITY OF AMERICA. We take the following interesting passage from the Monthly Report the Banking House of Henry Clews and Co., No 32, Wall-street, New York, which has been lorwarded to us— New York, January 15, 1873 lew years in the history of ...

FATHER BURKE IN AMERICA

... part in the political action America and, loog as the political action of America to England : Let Ireland alone; do not oppressing that land, long will the poor old mother be protected by her strong sons, lor if America should raise her little finger ...

AMERICA-ALARMING NEWS

... AMERICA-ALARMING NEWS. The reply of General Grant’s Government to tbe despatch of the English Foreign Secretary with reference to the Alabama difficulty has at last been received, and will to-morrow form a subject of Cabinet discussion. A special telegram ...

JUDGE KEOGH IN AMERICA

... JUDGE KEOGH IN AMERICA. The New iork Herald, oaranaeatiog in a leader the defeat in Parliament of Mr. Butt’s motion respecting Judge Keogh, ; —ln appealing for justice to the English House Commons, Counsellor Butt had deeper object than unseating Judge ...

AMERICA: AMERICA. Aid. 1.1 Mi. n * OTEAM prom DUBLIN Direct to AMERICA, ONCE A WEEK. SHORT SEA PASSAGE The

... AMERICA: AMERICA. Aid. 1.1 Mi. n * OTEAM prom DUBLIN Direct to AMERICA, ONCE A WEEK. SHORT SEA PASSAGE The Steamers of the Allan Line sail from DUBLIN to AMERICA every THURSDAY, with Passengers for QUEBEC, BOSTON, and NEW YORK. These Steamers ofer the ...

A TB.UCE WITH AMERICA

... TB.UCE WITH AMERICA. The Daily Sews New York says : 'lke Washington Republican, an official organ, believes geoeva Tribunal will not called'upon to arbitrate upon the claims tor indirect damages, but efforts are being made to formulate in supplementary ...