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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 ...

THE FIFTLLI3RAEENTH OF AUGUST CETIONS

... the erase :it the meeting, regretting his inability be present, as he was in the midst of pre/*ration for an early visit to America. Be jibed them every success in their undertaking. Mr. JOHN FEROUSC N, of Glasgow, who was received with prolonged cheering ...

TILE PEOPLE'S ADVOCATE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1876

... props* licensed pilot in e:legal Bay. THE UNEMPLOYED IN Amtatca.—The nu-Isher of mechanics now idle in the leading cities of America is said to exceed ten thousand unemployed clerks and hook-keeper? in Sus Francisco. One of file newspapers says that the merchants ...

MR. BUTT IN BRISt'OL

... trusted, soon raised up friends. The first contribution for the new convent was given by Messrs. T. sad C. Stevie, St. Louie, America—viz., .2100. The late MN. Harking. of Omagh, generously gave the site on which the convent is bui.t. After many arduous labours ...