Correspondence of Daniel O'connell, the Liberator V. 2
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This is really the secret of our weakness. I will press the appointment of Eepeal wardens until every parish is provided with the machinery. Yours, my beloved John, Daniel O'Connbll. Take care that Mr. Hutton's letter does not get into print. I believe he made his peace with the Grocers. They are a most valuable class of men, and deserve his attention. To Richard Barrett. London: 7th June, 1841. My dear Barrett, — I read with great regret in your paper a paragraph in which you, on the authority... of the Mail, countenance the idea that there will be no contest in Dublin City at the approaching election. It may be a pardonable piece of electioneering dexterity in the Mail, to endeavour to throw the popular party off their guard by such an announcement, but it does surprise me that you should be deluded by any such intimation into a belief that the Irish Tories would lose the opportunity of foment- ing or increasing irritation, which a contested election would necessarily afford. The policy of the Irish Tories is essentially different from that of the Tories of this country.
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