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• • PEOPIAEPS ADVOCATE, • SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 184'74: ':•i:d •

... the world, and is the oldest priest in the United States. He was born in the county of Fermanagh, Ireland, in 1782, came to America in 1803, when Jefferson was President. He met him several times, and often hal occasion to admire his Republican simplicity ...

SHAM CS CONSIDINE;

... ilea? de Lys; but, animated with a love for liberty, he sailed .:way from the land el tlie olive and the vine, and reached America inti mote die for the iudcpendent* of that noble Western land. Then you cannot recollect Lim, said Shamus. In the faintest ...

ADVOCATE, S atTIiDAY, MARCH 18, 1876

... Mrs. Bradley. My father had tweive atre9 of land. I w.ts provided with a room in the house. When my sister was for going to America John Haslett told me I would get the house, and Mr. Cunningham also said I would get it. They would not pay the £l5 until ...

MONAGHAN: MAY 27. 1876. THE POLITICAL PRISONERS. THE refusal of Mr. Disraeli to extend pardon to the Irish ..

... may have upon others, that also is untenable. It is admitted on every side that the Fenian movement is all but dead. In America a few may still cherish the 'principles for which the remnant of the political prisoners are suffering punishment, but in ...

THE PEOPLE'S ADVOCATE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1876

... should not receive an equal amount with their brethren across the Channel. But when we view the state of things in Prussia, America, Australia. the scene is changed: their respective Governments en. courage education, by setting a proper value on the services ...

NOTICE OF REMOVAL

... The -Rev. Fa iter aiinded to in the abovi is well known as a native of the diocese of Clogher. He reo.ontly returned to America from a'lrisit to his native parish.-- ED. P. A.] TO U►►RRESPONDENTS. ALL communications intended for the Advocate should be ...

ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY. TO TM BOMB rnorca's LOTOCATO. Sta.—On the 114th alt. I forwarded to yea • mote for ..

... as should not be accorded sum to the wild beasts et the forest. The black skimp Of the West Indies and of the Continent of America found sympathy in the hearts at millions of strangers, who anti motel/ set them free. Is there no one save ourselves to sympathise ...

THE PEOPLE'S ADVOCATE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1876

... the hangers-on of the Castle, such as Corydon and Talbot et hem 'moo shall have no occupation—to tell England, Europe, and America what we want without any fair of the like of them. (Hear, hear.) It has been proposed to erect a statue to Henry Jo 11PCracken ...

mrrat Irb3s

... It has the merit also of being a good assure.—lrish lamer? Gaaette.: Ran:raw ow Burraw.—This giant of the plains of North America seems to be revisiting manes from which. it was thought he had Leen driven never to return. Large kerds of them are said to ...

AMERICAN ITEMS

... as a fund at St. Joseph's Catholic College, Mill Hill, London, far the education of mihsionaries to the coloured people of America. WILLIAM Woons, an Allegheny huckster, is one of the alleged heirs teen 8,000,000 dollars fortune, left hue by a recent Dublin ...

THE PEOPLE'S ADVOCATE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1876

... the question of an Aehantee war or something of that kind. They made this offer to the Americans when America was beating the English armies, and America had said, No, thank you, I prefer to have a Parliament of my own.' (Applause and laughter.) Contrasting ...

enteral Ntb3s

... reputation. Mies Carroll, formerly of Clonmel, county Tipperary, who joined the Sisters of Mercy at Cork in ink and went to America in 1856 has founded the magnificent convener of her order in New Orleans. This institution shelters destitute servants, and ...