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o ARREST Ol< MR. O'CONNIiLL! o We have received our usual fib lish papers to the 30th October, pi r /, now in Sydney, and forwarded to us by our correspondent. The arrest of Mr. O'Connel) and the leaders of the Repeal agitation, has long been conteinplatcd. So much for the step which the Government has at length taken. Of the result of this step it is painful and difficult to predict. We perceive Mr. O'Counell will be tried at the Queen/8 Bench, it is understood he will defend himself, nlthoti"!! lie has retained Mr. Sheil, the celebrated liish Barrister, ■Time and space prevents our giving a lengthy detail of the bireumsteooe of his arrest, but our readers may depend on some copious exwarils about o'Co«n*U in our next, however they will perceive we have not been idle siuce our last publication, neither do we intend to be on any occasion, but afford our readers all the information we can upon every topic.
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Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 32, 14 March 1844, Page 2
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