TO CORRESPONDENTS.
Henry Ourllry.— The pulillo will naturally «U{>p<»f llut the mats am! rli.ugua wrro putil by Uk> jwnions Interested. We Imvo yet to Irani that tlioio Is "pulille feai" in connection with Mm account* to winch you rcft-r. "A. Uftdiral." — tnudiniDsiblp. Hh Tulmll, W. K. Apllu, "Anti-HuuibUK," R. G. Knijrht.— Not npnet.. "Pio Uf>i»o Puulloo." — Them Is no evldcuco that pni'Uoiilar iki lives urn to ho fßvourcd, and m to tho prison nucntion that cim easily hornet. Duller uw.iß dismission on the Bill. Ilcnry Wuisou.—Tho treatment in not now, and does not imceepil In nmtiy case*. M. T. lUchnrdsoi).— -Tho last cenina was taken in 1001. "Sport*."— The hlrda wrro llbotatnd on Mr. ' Didwill's property near Koiitherstiin, and aro imdprwloxl to bo doing woll. Wi ite to Mr. Jlldwill on llio Kiibjrct.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 61, 9 September 1904, Page 4
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133TO CORRESPONDENTS. Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 61, 9 September 1904, Page 4
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