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THE IRISH IN AMERICA

... THE IRISH IN AMERICA. THE Pall Mall Gazette is a journal that inclines occasionally to do a little in the sentimental line. The matter-of-fact hard and fast lines of strict accuracy are not altogether suited to its soaring writers, and as a consequence ...

TRADE IN AMERICA

... TRADE IN AMERICA. Mr. Consul-General Archioald, in his report to the Foreign Office on the trade of Neiv York for last year, says : —lt appears from a statewent of the rates of wages in the Eastern. ' States, and a comparison with those of 1860, tha.t ...

THE TORNADO IN AMERICA

... THE TORNADO IN AMERICA. It is telegraphed that the damage caused by the tornado on Saturday afternoon at Chi .ago is estimated at 2?0,000 dollars. One man was killed and fifteen injured. A railway station and an hospital were unroofed, a church steeple ...

RIOTS IN AMERICA

... RIOTS IN AMERICA. New Yoai, TemDAT.--843601.1 ooefticte betwat% the blacks and whites are reported from West reli4nania,Loriria•le. Boreeteea N a as y,,n0n.41 'nate* ebluiting, des 41aska are fl i yiair. AMATEUR CO? tERT AT ARM&GH. [Moll A 0101111111111 ...

IRISH DEATHS IN AMERICA

... IRISH DEATHS IN AMERICA. BRADY - October 29, at 315, East 32nd Street, New York, Bernard Brady, a native of the Parish of Denn, County Cavan, aged 13 years. CAMPBKLL - In San Francisco, Cal., Francis CamOell a native of Fintona, County Tyro - ne, aged ...

THE CHRISTIAN BROTHERS IN AMERICA.

... THE CHRISTIAN BROTHERS IN AMERICA.. A MEMMS of the Order of the Christian Brothers has been sent by his supericcs from America to Catholic Ireland in quest of religiously inclined young men, who may be willing to devote their lives to the necessary and ...

AMERICAN GRATITUDE

... services as Ireland rendered to America could never be forgotten, they trusted in a delusion, and leant upon a fragile, a rotten reed? What was more natural than that. Irishmen should count upon the friendship of America ? What more natural than that Irishmen ...

THE CIETENWILL

... went out to this new nation. I believe they have never changed. They sympathized with America because they loved liberty. Thus far the brightest hopes of America's most ardent sympathisers have been realized. We Catholics are especially grateful to the ...

murderers, he told them then what would have been said to-day of Washington if be had fallen into the hands

... Grant for presentation to the American people. (Applause.) The address commenced by con. treating the position of America and Ireland. America had now enjoyed one hundred years of freedom, preserving with unremitting fidelity the sacred trust confided to ...

DEATHS

... BOYD—March Is, at the residence of he father, Mr. Kennedy Boyd, Killeague, County Derry, Thomas Adam, late of Cincinatti, Ohio, America. aged 30 years. illins.z.att—March 1(, at his residence, Ard. glass, the Rev. W. M•Mullan, P.P.. Dunsford and Ardglass. P ...

HUMBLE HOME-COMERS

... HUMBLE HOME-COMERS. A cORRESPONDENT of the Daily News has furnished to that organ a description of returned emigrants from America for which he must have drawn largely upon his imagination. We copy a portion of this description, from which our readers will ...

AN ORANGE CONFERENCE

... England and Scotland. Canadian Orangeism has developed into a kind of association for peopling the wilds and swamps of British America at the expense of our Irish population, and it is no longer a secret that a strong feeling has grown up against this principle ...