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... 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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

WALKING AND TRAINING

... the end of his great-st walking feats he has never been exhausted or in any injured. During some of his longest walks in America, he has already subnt:tted himself to rigid scientific observation, and a series of very important conclusions were drawn ...

wards firma and fast. Thos:twill reach the sodden brain, and touch

... TIIII Monza, 'mid James, or Shamus, Considine as he was more familiarly called, I think it would be well for me to try America. They Icy things go well there with industrious people, and who knows, mother dear. but I might be prosperous, and return ...

Vartianuntarg Intrlligna. THE WALL TITLES BILL. Ls the House et Commis or* lag, on the motion tht, the ..

... from Belfast to Oreenore on his way to Liverpool for America. The Recorder gave a lengthened judgment, and concluded by raying:—The plaintiff granted to go to Liverpool, and from thence to America by a ship is which he had taken his passage, and which ...

THE CASE OP EDWIN CONDON

... whether the Government have any information as to an instruction by the House of Representatives of the United States of America to their Foreign Affairs Committee to inquire intro the circumstances of the conviction of Edward O'hicattlier Condon, an ...

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 ...

moupenda It taus ewe was as I an that would lead td the belief that wealth was then in say

... a hoe; and therefore he had cast his thoughts with reluctance across the Atlantic to that wide field for human exertion, America, as a plate for him to begin those battles and struggles of life in which so many fail and so few succeed. Felix Considine ...

sa , ierl grasyypposed by the Soots& members through the dread that it would interfere with the monopoly they enjoy

... forward and said he was left as guardian over the child till the mother would come back. The father of the child went to America before it was born, and he wrote a letter to the mother telling her to bring it up as he wanted. Mr. MA onias—l think Mr. ...

HORRIBLE DEATH

... Mother Stewart said it was noneenso for ii.en to say that they could not work on total abstinent*. All the prize-fighters la America ignored drink as tending to enervace the system, and her Yankee Imother (Weston), who was now performing PllOl extraordmary ...

ROBBLK A

... conspicuous in Dar. winism, in the mania for athletics at school and college, and in the augmented number of crimes of violence. AMERICA. Philadelphia, Friday. The New York Irish societies are having elaborate celebrations on St. Patrick's Day. They have pant ...