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MR. EGAN INTERVIEWED.

(From the Irish World.) RBPOETEB.--Your landlord friends say, Mr. Egan, that you "escaped "from Ireland in the garb of a priest? 7 of «, w JS^T"? 681 88 £ X f? ; but all * have t0 sa y i 8 that all that sort of thing is entirely void of foundation. The chief object of my visit is commercial, as I have long wanted to visit Chicago, St. LoS, and other points in connection with the business of my firm in Dublin be here to testify in his behalf in the extradition proceedings There ts&sisuis? ta the assertiM th " j & *£&£* Reporter.— Well, how does the cause stand, Mr. Egan ? -J2 7s™'T h ? ve no esit ation in saying that although at the SentiJplt honS,T n T° aUBe M , Burr <T d «* by difficulties, thl prospect SSSSiiSSI? m- 1^! 8 alwayß held with Jobn Mitehel that the more England is obliged to coerce.us, the sooner we will achieve independence. The brutality practised during the p^t two years by the Liberator, as O'Connell truly called them, the "base Woody and brutel Whigs," has widened the gulf betwSn the twTcouXies muKsult^inr. 1 -^ 00^? 0^ th^ the present state of things ot fawiament to Poor Law Guardian. And that the combined reSftEEr^S "the situation in Dublin Bow ? wmmtm

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XI, Issue 5, 25 May 1883, Page 18

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MR. EGAN INTERVIEWED. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XI, Issue 5, 25 May 1883, Page 18

MR. EGAN INTERVIEWED. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XI, Issue 5, 25 May 1883, Page 18