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The Daily Express soys that it is rumored that the Reform Club in Dublin are about to exclude the O'Donolme from their fellowship, in consequence of the part lie took at the seditious meeting m the Rotundo It adds :—'( If this be true, he is singularly unfortunate. IJe has lost His chairmanship in the " Nntionq] Organisation," and h> seat on the_ magisterial bench,'and now his club, it appears, is about toteaph him that his notions oflpynlty cannot be tolerated in a society of Irish'gentlemen, They feel that they have duties, as subjects of the Queen, which cannot he violated without dishonor, and they do not wish to associate with any man who sets them at nought.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 111, 25 March 1862, Page 6

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Untitled Otago Daily Times, Issue 111, 25 March 1862, Page 6

Untitled Otago Daily Times, Issue 111, 25 March 1862, Page 6

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