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  2. ST. MATTHIAS' CHURCH MEETING, PADDING. TON.

    SIR—In reply to the impertinent remarks of Mr. Henry Lowndes; " Honorary Secretary to the Paddington Church Auxiliary Society," I must observe,—1. That the insertion of the terra " ecclesiastical" was merely ...

    Article : 119 words
  3. INDIA AND THE ENGLISH.—No. 7.

    After a short interregnum, Mamood was succeeded by Musaood, who nearly equalled him in bravery and enterprise, but who had to struggle against a series of adverse fortune. ...

    Article : 2,228 words
  4. MR. DARVALL AND ELECTORAL REFORM.

    SIR—As I shall not huve it in my power to attend the Electoral Reform Banquet, of the 10th instant, to which I have had the honour to receive a special invitation, I trust I shall ...

    Article : 2,922 words
  5. THE CHINESE DEBATES AS READ IN CHINA.

    SIR—All who have any interest in seeing the relations between the empire of China and the nations of the West placed on a permanently satisfactory basis have great reason to thank you for the able support ...

    Article : 1,557 words
  6. EPISCOPAL LICENSES.

    SIR—If "Vindex" did not mean by the array of cases which he brought forward to imply "that there was no regard to law or righ inthe administration of the diocese," I am at a loss to know what he did mean. He ...

    Article : 752 words
  7. TO THE EDITOR OF THE EMPIRE.

    SIR—I feel that the writer of the letter, signed "A Congregationalist, but not, of the New South Wales model," deserves well of his Nenconformist brethren for having dared to write upon a subject which few of his ...

    Article : 291 words
  8. LUNATICS AT, HOME.

    The furious maniac who arrives at Colney Hatch or Hanwell in a cart, or a handbarrow, bound with ropes like a frantic animal, the terror of his friendds and himself, is no sooner with in the building ...

    Article : 175 words
  9. TO THE "RAILWAY COMMISSIONER."

    GENTLEMEN—Under your "Bye Laws" smoking is strictly prohibited; but how little that prohibition is heeded any one who travels frequently by rail could testilfy. A train is no sooner clear of the station than ...

    Article : 124 words
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