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Show nu.i.o imi )-iirtiE. Ttiej-.lr Irobabl7 on Tlieir Wmf Amrrlrn. Dor.LiN, Oct. 10. The steamship companies know nothing or the f ugi Ue& oU.ln5i3huoiYU at queens-Iowa queens-Iowa of Movilic of their wlicre-abouUr. wlicre-abouUr. A cotropondent or O'Bn-en's O'Bn-en's paper, the trteman'i Journal, sailed from uecnstown yesterday on the CHy of Bcriui, and it U thought that Dilbn and O'llrlen may be aboard the same vessel. Ditoctlves havo boarded all out-golia out-golia steamers nM esrcutd In vain jor me meu. 'lhey are convinced Uiey are already ou their way to America. It I possible that they sailed on a yacht and boarded the steamer outside oriueenIcwn. TRESS OtMIMhNTS. A dispatch to the LouJou Xeict from Tipperary saysl 'Though shallowed as ce.Ter shadowed before, they Joined a liner by tile aid or a friendly craft and are now well on their way to .New York. It Is Impossible Im-possible to convey an idea of the freiuy or delight here." The .Vea-a, tn an editorial, compares com-pares the r-ca!e or Dillon and O'Brien to the marvelous escapes o! Manin, and says they will be rr-celIin rr-celIin Amiricaas IConulh and other patriots escaping fromconti-neutal fromconti-neutal oppressions have leu re eclved. The JN'cxa adds: "If the coITub of the League are empty, as Its enemies boast, Bilfour's blundering blunder-ing will oon repluuish tlieui." ub..fi..v ijjn inq initr-enco initr-enco is that tho government, foi some reason, did not de)ire to keep them In the country, othcrwic lhey could not havo escapoU the vigil-auce vigil-auce of tlie police. The stage is uo- left to obscure icrfomiers, an I Balfour may r!n down tlie curtain." O'Connor's s-iper. the Star, says: "Dillon and O'Brien wmt to Watetford ami from thetc to IlaVre on Wednesday, and proceeded from tlie latter port to New York." |