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A DREADFUL TALE FROM CANADA.

A va Akned, patriotic, and well-known priest in Dublin received from a clerical friend in Canada a letter on emigration which seems tons (fatvm) well worthy of being put before * J SidSfVSi&S fZ nJS?? m % m ?" referred CSS relTeVu" on-- ° ne wno ' cau be thoroughly to hI I **?- 11 * 811 f ? r ii ce r c ? al weeks P ast lending to write some letters foul \ tr i migration to Canada, and I would have ™™n° already but I judged the time inopportune, as no sellable person is thinking of emigrating in the middle of winter liook upon Canada, especially Lower Canada, as the worlt place iv the world whither an Irishman, as Irishman, should emigrateTaVthe difficulties his nationality brings with him are immense. If hemust nW^ 6 ; 1 ? hlm P t0 tbe U , nited States ' "her ei 3St,.he to HUt play— not here, where every fellow hailing from England or Scotland in* SSST'ftS?*? &? foreg £ in ? also forwarded the follow SSJSE i? ?!- A? m **** •**«" of Monday, 11th hewke?:- * & tale to Which all Ending emigrants should Friday afternoon about 3 o'clock an immigrant eiviae his name £2?Sf SISSI tUr M d U^ at the UQioa StS wlKs wMe and family of five children, the eldest of which was twelve years old and I^S^Tm"* 11 * 1 ? e^aticket for GrenriUehX pocket fitf flSTSSjiS 0 m f^ Da were P acked in a «*»«* about th<» til i, l^ en """"f^y previous cbulTnot be learned. Clad as 1 SlHf th?WH aßt T c ? tO v OU - r severe f rost ' and **™S walked over The SdS ™ g 8t ' ?/ Bight the y Presented was I pitiable one. WhSin TWST W 5 6 a . lmos * fr ozen-indeed, some of their limbs were HSJS T™ ble . CoQdi tiou was nrstnoticed by Mr. J. B. ♦ ' £ ™A B J Ed n dy s war ehouse, who asked Leahy hew he Sl^X^^^J^^ 11 ™ o^*™™' and told that he SZI?r a n cS r tho£ £ eland> He had b een sent out hereHotel, where he ordered warm drinks and meals for him He then f ° r c the u^t«nates which left Mm in^ostS hi w?ll 521%" aft fr g^ ting on the train for Grenville^wSe be will obtain work from Mr. Davis, contractor on the canal. With the particulars at present to hand it is not certain who isto bl&ne £ £f " Ti deQt> and that is thafc the * aßk of 3 be removed from those who would assist emigration in such a way at

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume X, Issue 517, 9 March 1883, Page 5

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A DREADFUL TALE FROM CANADA. New Zealand Tablet, Volume X, Issue 517, 9 March 1883, Page 5

A DREADFUL TALE FROM CANADA. New Zealand Tablet, Volume X, Issue 517, 9 March 1883, Page 5