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The Daily Dispatch: June 1, 1864., [Electronic resource], The way the Irish are Drought into the Shambles. (search)
verpool on February 27, in a steamer for Portland, which reached that city on Wednesday morning, March 9. The men took an early breakfast and then landed. A few of them strayed away from their companions, but the remainder came on to Boston in the afternoon train in charge of the emigrant agent a Mr. Finney, under whose inducements and promises they left their homes. Upon their arrival in this city the men were conducted to an old building on Banker Hill street, Charlestown, belonging to Mr. Jerome G Kidder, of this city formerly used for his business purposes, but now improved as a "mission House." at this building nothing was provided for the reception of the ment no food, although they had eats nothing since early morning and it was now half past 9 o'clock no bedding, no comforts of any kind, not even straw to sleep upon. After a little while some crackers and cheese were procured, and a ton of ale was brought in, with which the wearied men sought to refresh themselves. In the m