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    selves called upon in the present instance to ask for sureties for the peace from the defendant. The conduct of the police, in both cases calls for the highest praise, and we sincerely trust that they will ...

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    The "Hampben controversy," like the Bangorian bids fair to vindicate for itself a place in the annals of the Anglican history. We therefore propose to give some account of it' here. In the year 1832 ...

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    THE GROWTH OF COTTON.—To the Editor of the Maitland Mercury.—SIR,—A letter has been published in the Herald from Dr. Laug, dated at Glasgow, in which the Doctor, among other remarks, ...

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  6. THE VERY REV. J. HUGHES TO LORD FARNHAM.

    Among the Catholic Clergy denounced by Lord Farnham in the House of Lords as guilty of denunciation, was the Very Rev. J. Hughes, P.P. of Claremorris, who has addressed a spirited letter to ...

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