Correspondence of Daniel O'connell, the Liberator V. 1
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(Most confidential.) London : 8tli August, 1833. My dear Barrett, — I write this letter as a really private letter, but I wish you and my friends should know my movements and my motives. I go off with my family to-morrow morning early. I could not bear to remain here after them, neither have I anything to do. The Grand Jury Bill is gone through this day. It is as little mis- chievous and as positively useful as we could make it. The Special Jury Bill is to be amended on Perrin's suggestion and ...mine. It icill he usefiU, but of this not one word is to be said, and of course nothing published until after the thing 380 C0BBE8P0NDENCE of DANIEL 0' CONN ELL ch. x. is done. The Change of Venue Bill is to be allowed to drop unnoticed, so that everything is done. You perceive how confidential this letter is. Littleton is a famous fellow. You must not praise him in the Pilot — at least, for the present. Lord Anglesey reads the Pilot, attributes to me everything in it, and he is just the man to counteract the good intentions of Littleton if he be put forward at all.
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