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    1. [IRISH-NYC] IA Info. Wanted June 6, 1857
    2. Irish-American June 6, 1857 Information Wanted William McCREADY, who worked on the Panama Railroad, in the Spring and Summer of 1853, on Juan Grande Station, will hear of something to his advantage by sending his address to Bernard CONWAY, No. 36 Elm Street, New York. Harrisburgh and Lancaster Pa. papers please copy. Of Thomas GORMLY, who left his home in 28th Street on the 17th of March, and has not been heard from since. Any information of him will be thankfully received by his cousin, Edward GORMLY, on board the steamer Hendric Hudson. Albany and Connecticut papers please copy. King's County - Of John DALY, her step-father, by Mary DONOHOE, also of Winifred DALY, her mother, Patrick and John DALY, her step-brothers, Ellen and Anne DALY, her step-sisters, Margaret and Bridget DONOHOE, her full sisters, all from the parish of Killee, townland of Gurteen, King's County, Ireland. They all came to America about ten years ago and landed in New Orleans, and from there went to Cincinatti, State of Ohio. Any information concerning them will be thankfully received by addressing a few lines to Mary DONOHOE, No. 156 Sullivan Street, (rear building), New York. Monaghan - Of Michael HANLON, from the parish of Clontubret, county Monaghan. When last seen he was in New York in the U.S. Service recruiting. If this should meet his eye, or any person knowing the whereabouts, they would confer a great favor on his brother and sister, Francis and Mary HANLON, by addressing a few lines to them in the care of John AGNEW, No. 19 Paul Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Cork - Of James FLYNN, a native of Banteer, county Cork, Ireland. When last seen by his uncle Thomas he was in Philadelphia. Any information of him will be thankfully received by sending a few lines to his sister Margaret, No. 12 Macdougal Street, New York. Of Timothy O'NEIL, a native of the parish of Iries, Berehaven, county Cork, Ireland, aged 23, who left home in June 1851. When last heard from two years ago, was in Elmira, Chemung County, New York. Any information of him will be thankfully received by his brother Denis, who landed in this country three weeks ago. Address to him at Somerset, Massachusetts. Of Timothy LYONS, a native of the city of Cork, Ireland, who landed in Quebec in June 1844, and then came to New York. When last heard from he was supposed to be in Mulberry Street, in the latter city. Any information of him will be thankfully received by his step-brother Richard MURPHY, Jefferson City, Mo. Limerick - Of Daniel J. KENNY, of Limerick, Ireland. Any information of him will be gratefully received by M.H. CORBETT, late of Limerick. Address by letter New York Post Office. Of Thomas CULLIGAN, a native of the parish of St Patrick, city of Limerick, Ireland. When last heard from he was serving his apprenticeship to the copper and tinsmith business at Cleveland, Ohio. Any information of him will be thankfully received by his brother, James CULLIGAN, by addressing a few lines to him, care of Mr. James SIMMS, No. 89 Washington St., New York City. Donegal - Of James DIDGEN, a native of county Donegal, Ireland: when last heard from, about four months ago, he was living in Canal Street, New York City. Any information of him will be thankfully received by his cousin, James KIRSCODDEN, by addressing a few lines to the Irish-American office, 32 Beekman Street, New York. Kerry - Of James and John MAHONY, natives of Miltown, county Kerry, Ireland. When last heard from James was in Illinois and John in Indiana. Anyone knowing of their whereabouts would please send it to their afflicted mother. Direct to Mrs. DECOURSY, 72 Cherry Street, New York. Indiana and Illinois papers please copy.

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