" ENGLISHMAN'S " LETTER
To THE EdITOU OF THE 'EVENING MAIL.' Sir— Will you kindly give me a small fp*< c in your eolutna to tlircnv in my mie to htlp in the rescue from tbe enemy. I well recollect, now many years ago, when Dan O'Connell was tried tor a inißdemeaDor, and the jury acquitted him, he Bftid he should have the nantes of all the jurors emblazoned in letters of goh), hamisomeiy iiamed, and hung up in his study. Wi 1 our worthy "Englishman" allow his name to be so emblHzonfd, v* a token of our gratitude f»r his lute Mter in eupnort ot our noble Quen? I will give ti-ii shillings myself, and will do all 1 can to promote so worthy a cause. I am, &c , ', Protestant.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 38, 13 February 1875, Page 2
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129"ENGLISHMAN'S" LETTER Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 38, 13 February 1875, Page 2
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