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The Daily Dispatch: June 28, 1862., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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Terrible Distress in Ireland. --The reports of destitution and suffering in Ireland are fully confirmed by a communication from John Francis Maguire, M. P., which appears in the London Times. Mr. Maguire adds to his own testimony that of official persons in various parts of Ireland, all going to show that many of the peasantry are reduced to the last stages of poverty. James Barry makes the following report to the Guardians of the Skibbereen Union: I visited Sherkin and Cape Clear onMr. Maguire adds to his own testimony that of official persons in various parts of Ireland, all going to show that many of the peasantry are reduced to the last stages of poverty. James Barry makes the following report to the Guardians of the Skibbereen Union: I visited Sherkin and Cape Clear on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. I found the utmost destitution and want of every kind, and no fuel, except the dropping of the cows. I did not hear that any one died of starvation, nor do I believe that any person did; but many, especially the children, were emaciated to the greatest degree, and unless immediate relief is given from this until the potatoes are fit for use. I fear some will perish. Mr. Hurley reports: I found, both in Sherkin and Cape Clear — Baltimore I did not vi