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Richmond, April 24, 1862. To the Editors of the Dispatch: A communication of the Examiner, of the 23d inst., signed "A Briton," deserves some comment, and I ask permission, through your Columns, not as a native, but a descendant of fact much abused nation, to repel some of his false accusations, and as a representative at least, to defend them ever noble, brave and true refugees from down- trodden Ireland, who have sought and asylum in the Confederate States of America from British oppression. Not content withstanding beneath the iron heel of British tyranny the poor home, where he wrested him and crushed forever the last hope of freedom, he must the Atlantic, and here find vent for Mississippi and slander; and I would earnestly inquire wherein the of "Briton's" Government authorizes him to be heard in this Confederacy? He says that "nine-tenths of the Irish who come to this country their votes for a consideration." Are we to be governed by his or shal