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  2. TO THE EDITORS OF THE "COURIER."

    GENTLEMEN,—I have no duubt that most of your [?] will be as surprised as I was on reading a placard and advertisement, that a Mr. Frost (is it the Chartist?) will deliver a lecture in the hall of the Mecjhanics Institute ...

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  6. SUPREME COURT.

    Mr. Smith stated that in this ease he wat instructed to move for a rule to thow cause why there should not be a new trial. The action, the learned counsel said, was tried before his Honor the Chief Justice, and there were two ...

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  7. IRELAND.

    THE " TREASON" PUESS.—Mr. J. F. Lalor, late editor of the Felon newspaper, died on Thursday week. The Felon was established shortly after sentence of tiansporltttion was passed on Mr. John ...

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  9. LATE ENGLISH NEWS.

    BY the arrival of the Prince of Wales at Latincotton, which left London on the 8th January, we have received our files of journal; and news has been received via Mauritius and Melbourne to the ...

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