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AMERICA.

A mormon elder and a New York citj missionary had a set-to at Castle Garden, U.S., recently,, because the latter was endeavoring to dissuade Mormon icon* Terts from going to Utah. *. The two hundred. and fiftieth anniviS& sary of the settlement of Boston, Mais., was celebrated on the 17th. The bells of the Parish Church? of Boston, Lincolnshire, England, where John Cotton was for twenty years vicar, were rang in honor of the event.

A new system of reducing ore by electricity has lately been formulated, tod threatens to revolutionise Billing. Trade was nerer go liTely m New York as at present. Freight shipment* exceed those of last year by twenty or thirty per cent. ■"-■•'' -v- :«tf^:u ■>&■,}, ■ ■■ .

_ The Canadians have been beaten in the international cricket match at Philadelphia. ' ' ■ . Michael Da?itt, the Irish land-leaguer and agitator, is on a visit to Saa Francisco: He was warmly received^ by his fellow countrymen, and addressed several public meetings, roundly abusing the British Government and the land 1 system in Ireland. ', \ k ' .parties' lately .arrired, from New Zealand are purchasing farms in Fresno County, California. " '' '

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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3687, 19 October 1880, Page 2

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AMERICA. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3687, 19 October 1880, Page 2

AMERICA. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3687, 19 October 1880, Page 2

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