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FASHION AND VARIETIES

... alter- waids. Id gave a ?? but ?? sketch ef the c growth and pregress of America, end of the efforts msude by England to ovrtarx that country. At length-in the time of George III-America threw the taxed tea Into the ea, retaed their flag, and then bowled England ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... and Mro D lt Harmany from America; J M Druand, Esq, and Mdrs J if Hunting, from America; J A O'Connor, Esq, C W Bell, Esq, and W W Rending, Esq. Departures-Mr and Mrs Swett, Milsr Swett and Mins Cooledge and suito, for America; Thomas B Norris, Esq, Bits ...

INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION—THE TWELFTH REGIMENT

... awarded to the soldiers, and tile exhibition will finally close in the evening. AID FROM AMERICA. ' TO Tll.E IIIhIT 11N. T1111 L.OW MAYOR OF DUnBLN. New York, U.S, America, 46, Beaver-street, December 22, 1863. 'x LoIID-I have the pleasure herein to tranqsait ...

ENLISTING FOR THE FEDERALS

... further he agreed to defray their ex- penees te America. The latter part of the programme Mr. Cronnin, R.M., did not see the wisdom of, and warnd the compliant father of the danger of sending his daughter to America, where a horrible civil war is raging. ,Mr ...

HENRY SMITH'S ENTERTAINMENT

... Voyage to and Wanderings in America; The Concert Room, Rotundo, in which the entertainment was given, was filled with a numerous and respectable assemblage. The entertainment Consists of a graphic account of a voyage to America, illustrated by a very fine ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... liam Amos Stetson, Esq, and Lady, from America; Mr and Mrs Gordon, Thomas Barry, Esq; John J Bogahaw, Esq- Arrow Smith, Esq; Thomas Crisp, Esq; W P Clerhigh, Esq; John Swain, Esq; W F Babcock, Esq, from America; OWN NHyne, Esq; -Hearne, Kirkaldy, Esq ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Cotun, London; ?? Collins, Now Orleans, United States, America; Captain Blake Foster, Mrs. Graham and Son, Mr. Broham, London; IfMr. G. D. O'Sullivan, family and suite, New Orleans, United States, America; Mr. and Mrs. Michael Walsh, Kildare; Ms., Miss, and ...

LITERATURE

... o follow, at least to America. Within twenty years T three millions and a balf of people left Ireland as emi- grantoasid must now with their descondants amount to a vast number in the population of our 0 colonies and of . America. Sir Richard sayee, when ...

LECTURE ON AMERICAN POETRY

... A lecture was delivered yesterday evening in the Metropolitan Hall, by John Frandis Waller, Esq, LLD, oln 'The Poets of America. The Dean of Cork presided. Amongst those on the platform were -The Most Rev DrTrench,' ArehbUsho2 of Dublin; the RiBht Eon ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Mrs Moetin and suite have asrdoed at the Slielbonrne, The Hlon. Ur and Mrs Lindsay have arrived Ct the Oresham Hotel lron America. Major the Ron. A. Anson has arrived at Klingtovsn yesterday froo EHrland. Major-General Sir Wm Jones, K.. B., and Lady Jonar ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... are the latest departures ftom the Orenbhan 13otol1.-ls excellency tbe Ron A F Adams, Ambassador from the Uolted States of America to Great Btrtlain, family and euts, for Jid]lrney; Captain Troanbsr, for Cork. The following are the latest arrivals. at the ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... s which tbe States of America presentod for cmi- gration on account of tha ricliness of the soil, the satobrity of the clintato, and tbe high rate of remnseration given fsr labour. A man would earn more ia a few years In America and save more than he ...