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The Daily Dispatch: June 1, 1864., [Electronic resource], The way the Irish are Drought into the Shambles. (search)
o 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 "miskey for breakfast, and a number of those who partook of it were made Mr. Kidder, the owner of the presented himself on the night of their and told the men month and found, for wages. Mr. Finney now declares himself to be agent for Mr. Kidder, and Mr. Kidder protests that because the men to be brought over here in goodMr. Kidder protests that because the men to be brought over here in good faith actually and cond likely to work upon the Works, and that he was ready on Friday to take as many of the men to West Redford as would consent to go, and put thbbed up several. On the evening of Thursday they had another interview with or Kidder, when they were told the had must be cleared, and they would not have and a plato the water works at West But the men had lost confidence in him. They coat Mr. Kidder $7) a head to land them in Boston. It will prove a poor speculation as it ha