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xhausted itself a little, The O'Donoghue said: "I refuse to believe that the cries which have just been made, represent the feeling of this meeting." Here the speaker was again interrupted by tremendous shouts of "Yes, they do;" "Away with Sullivan." --other cries of a similar character, mingled with some counter cheers and hissing. This scene of disorder and tumult continued for some time, during which no one individual could be heard. A slight lull in the storm having occurred, the Rev Mr. Clarke called for three cheers for Mr. Sullivan. This was responded to with shouts of "No Goulas;" "We won't have Goula," immingled with cheers, groans and hisses. The O' Donoghue again essayed to address the meeting, and, amid interruptions, continued — when I read the account of what passed in the corporation of the city of Dublin [cheers and hisses] Immediately wrote to my friend, Mr. Sullivan. At the mention of the name the mass of the people in the body of the meeting and many on the