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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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

PRESIDENT GRANT AND THE Holls2

... him, and he himself surr_munded by broken feast, win low frames and cushions. A young woman n mod Ward, ju..t returned from America. was the only one injured in the third class carriage, whieh still remained on the permanent way, although off the rails. ...

THE PEOPLE'S ADVOCATE, SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1876

... Every man can think and • good many can write. Draw up reports of your meetings as you would write a letter to a friend in America. Send these reports, to the Editor of the Advocate, and they will appear in print just as correctly as this, which I daresay ...

SOME ACCOUNT OF THE BROTHER

... Tucker's manner. Whe knows but this young man may be an emissary of some treasonable alsociatian in this country, bound to America to push toward designs against his gracious Majesty, and perhaps envelop the king lom of Ireland in a flame of civil war by ...