Boatmen Commissioned Boatmen, Chief Boatmen
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... BALLYCOTTON BOATMEN. Besides the £1 mentioned Mr. Tomftns’s letter, we have received 10s. from J. H. Carroll, Esq., .£1 from Miss Sealy, South £\ from R. D. Bfimtsh, Esq., and 10s. from Shone A Conservative’s suggestion should be given to the Committee ...
... THE BALLYCOTT6N BOATMEN. Every contributor to the relief of these poor men and to the purchasing of tho boat which enables them once again to pursue their calling and to support their families will be gratified with the letter of the Rev. Mr. Hodges* ...
... THE KILLARNEY BOATMEN The strike of the Killamey boatmen lasted for only a week. The increase sought was from 2s. bd. to 4s. per day. This advance (says the Kn-n, Erniirt'/ Post) having been considered by the proprietors of the hotels as excessive, was ...
... BALLYCOTTON BOATMEN. Our friends are not forgetting the poor boatmen. Wo have received the following:—N. R. Delacour, Esq., and Mrs. Delacour, Monkstown, £1 ; J. C. Atkins, Esq., £l; Mrs. J. Smith-Barry, Northesk, £l ; A Friend, per Mrs. J. Smith-Barry ...
... THE BALLYCOTTON BOATMEN. Sooner than we expected, which means prompter than we thought. We named the end of the weekhere it at the beginning. The motto of the Queenstown donor was right—Deus providebit. ...
... EALLYCOTTON BOATMEN. will be seen by yesterday’s Constitution that more than the money asked for has been kindly given. A half note for sent byEDWARDIToAttE, Esq., of Glenanorc, Castletownroehe, have returned, and we should have done the same with 7s ...
... BALLYCOTTON BOATMEN. Only Ten Shillings today, but for those Ten Shillings the poor men and their families will thankful to “W. A. G. And here is something more to thankful for —£l from Mrs. Deates. But we musn’t begin to' fall oft yet. The Mission Boat ...
... BALLYCOTTON BOATMEN. The contributions continue, but friends will remember that, without a good many more the object cant be accomplished. We have no fear, however, that the benevolence on which we draw so largely and so constantly wi fail the' poor men ...
... THE CANADIAN BOATMEN. LOSDOS, TttU RSDAV. A letter from Lord Wolseley to the Governor General of Canada was issued among the Parliamentary papers to day. testifjing to the compotency, skill, and courage of the Canadian voyageure. ...
... BALLYCOTTON BOATMEN. were about to write, Nothing for the poor boatmen to-day! when George A. Wood, Esq, of Lota, brought ua £1- Perhaps Monday ...
... THE BANTRY BOATMEN. Mr. Tomkins has requested us to lusert a second letter (the following) addressed to him by the gentleman (Mr. Stocrwix) whose liberal donation was acknowledged and first letter inserted in Thursday’s Constitution : The particulars ...