A CORRECTION.
[to tub editor.] —There vte're only two of ns, one commanded the Irish fleet in a i>. 941, and fell covered With wounds in the act of rescuing King Callaghan, who was a prisoner tied to the mast on board of a Spanish ship in the Day of Dundalk. Well, it can’t be him, lam here, and Mr M‘Fetiich got no judgment againet me, for the reason that *1 never owed him anything but civility in fact, I have only been sued four or five times in 60 years, and not once by an honest creditor j and as a proof they, with the exception of one who was the worst of all, got whipped on their own ground. Let every one beaf his own burthen.—l am, (fee., D, Falvey. Kumara, Maich 10. [We regret that the veteran D. Falvey should feel at all aggrieved. It wou'd have been more correct for us to have given the Christian name, and said M‘Fetrich v. Thomas Falvev Ed. K.T.] J
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Kumara Times, Issue 1699, 10 March 1882, Page 2
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170A CORRECTION. Kumara Times, Issue 1699, 10 March 1882, Page 2
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