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(CONTINUED.) SAFELY moored in Boston harbour lay the good ship Pearl, the dangers of the deep having been oaee more

... Pearl his head-quarters and shared the hospitality of the captain, although several days had elapsed since the free shores of America afforded him the shelter they never yet r,f used to the pilgrim of Nationality, I have been thinking, he said to Captain ...

A MARK OF RESPECT

... Connolly, Mr. Robt. Wright, and Mr. Thonws Tierney conducted all the arrangements foe the evening.—Correspondent. THE EXI IN AMERICA. TU E Philadelphia correspondent of the Times telegraphs:—Wade Hampton's house, near Columbia (South Carolina), has been burnt ...

TO TNII AND OP TRU SOLID OP OLIANDIANS OP TEN VNION OP CLOONIUL Gzurraussit,—The deserted child John Woods, for ..

... document is said to bear her mark, and to be executed by William Cato,- bestone upon the day she took her passage from him for America. „ This document I repudiated, and your Board unanimously agreed to ask the Local Government Board to send down an inspector ...

THE SALARY OF THE AMERICAN PRESIDENT

... unfitting anywhere, but most unfitting in an elected Republican chief. It is an admirable idea, but of all countries in the world America is about the last in which it could be carried out. The social influence of the political leaders of the State is so exceedingly ...

ECHOES OF THE LEE

... hew much America owes to the courage of Irishmen. Had it not been for their gallant behaviour in many a stiff battle we should not have won our freedom with such haste. I know it, said Shamus, and I hope it will be long before America forgets the ...

AMERICAN AFFAIRS

... contingent to every branch of commerce, th it anything like ruinous inaction is with few exceptions counte.acted. Business men in America, more especially manufacturers, have to rely on home trade, and this being dull from M line to California, there is :to silver ...

THE PEOPLE'S ADVOCATE, SATURDAY, JUNE 2i, n7l

... HUMBLE HOME-COMERS FROM AERICA. DURING the spring and early summer of the present year the hbineward-bound steamers from America have been carrying an exceptional number of steerage passengers. It is but natural that to the great constant wave of emigration ...

THE HUMBLE HOME-COMERS

... by describing their homecoming—shall I add with a vengeance? It it is true, indeed, that many Irish are returning from America. I have seen not a few myself ; but of these there were no tobaccochewers with handy Lowe-knives. Neither were there slatternly ...

TIII ZASTZIIN QIINSTION

... that the real inventor. One of these has been secured in Paris while on its way to Philadelphia. It is the invention of an Americas—a Yr. Small. of Theffalo—who has been humble to resist the offer made him to produce it aloe in Patrols, and not wait till ...

PATENT EI'i,iCiMiCIIINES

... pression in American commercial affairs has checked both imports and exports, and in addition to this, the migration to America has dwiadlod down almost to nit. The consequence has teen that steamship owners have ;..lt in the most, severe manner the ...

RETROGRESSION

... desirable in all communities of any importance ; but it now turns out that this was useless expenditure, since the rook oil of America is henceforth to supersede the gas manufactured from British coal. In deciding upon this important step we bare no doubt the ...

THE PEOPLE'S ADVOCATE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1876

... who has been nominated Prefect of the Vatican Library by the Pope, speaks fifty-two languag.:s. THEHN are in Europe and America 50,000 woui..n who lxilong to the order of the Sisters of Charity. THE Toronto Mail says there are 1,150,000 Catholics in ...