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A Virginia editor has come to the conclusion that a man might as well undertake to hold himself at armslength, and then to turn a double somersault over a church steeple, as to attempt to publish a paper to suit everybody. The once famous and popular member for Tralee, The O'Donoghue, is cheerfully alluded to by the " Nation" as an "unparalleled renogade," " traitor," and " apostate." The same journal states that he recently attempted to address his constiteuents but was saluted with an almost universal yell of execration, and was finally compelled to seek refuge from the mob in an hotel. Rather hard on the descendant of the Irish Kings.

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Westport Times, Volume VII, Issue 1133, 16 December 1873, Page 2

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Untitled Westport Times, Volume VII, Issue 1133, 16 December 1873, Page 2

Untitled Westport Times, Volume VII, Issue 1133, 16 December 1873, Page 2

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