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  2. IRELAND.

    In our latest edition of last week, we gave a telegraphic despatch, stating briefly that all had passed quietly in Dublin on St. Patrick's day. We now subjoin some details of the proceedings of all p[?] on ...

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  4. PROSECUTION OF THE EXTREME REPEALERS.

    Soon after three o'clock on Tuesday afternoon; Mr Kemmis, Crown Solicitor, attended before the magistrate of the head police-office in Dublin, to prefer informations against Mr. Wm, Smith O'Brien, M.P. ...

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  5. WESTBURY POLICE OFFICE.

    James Bray, t.l., and John Hicks, a passholder reminded from the 26th, charged with larceny under £5. Mr. D. C, Morton, examined—Went to Mr. Atwell's at Middie P[?], on Sunday last; Mr. A pointed out some foot prints ...

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