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the discipline of the Catholic Church. "We are all Irish," says she and would be proud to see you risk your life for Ireland, if necessary; but not your immortal soul. I would think the Irishman who would give utterance to such language (some radicalism, no doubt, in the volunteer's letter to his sister) had forgotten the many lessons he had learned in the Emerald , among which are Faith. Hope, and Charity." Janeis certainly a good girl, and worthy of a better brother. The letters of Thomas to his brother John Trute, are, however, more important, as they reveal more clearly the schemes through which John was "listed." Tom seemed to have been a sort of Tory; but John had won lum over by promised of the liberation of Ireland. He says: "The blowing up that you gave me cured me of a good deal of Tory feeling — so that you can now call me a rabid little rebel. Proud am I of you when I read the object of your listing; to help poor needy and tyrannised old Ireland; to try and w
One hundred Dollars reward. --Ranaway from my factory in Danville, on Sunday, June 1st, my negro man Thornton, who calls himself Thornton Gregory. It is supposed that he will attempt to get to Richmond. I will give the above reward on his delivery to me in Danville, or to Mr. Coleman Wortham in Richmond. The raton is of black complexion, about five feet ten inches high, spare make, is a boy of good countenance. He had on when he left dark pants and coat and a light vest. jy 8--10t* James Thomas, Jr.