A NEW SUGGESTION.
To the Editor.
Sir, —I have seen a great amount of your valuable space taken up by "Old Identity," replied to by "Out of Work," "Bread and Water," &c. I can assure you lam no new chum, but have seen the good times and have benefited by them. I now behold what anybody might justly call the reverse, even "Old Identity," and if he is stiU wallowing in the milk and honey of the good old times, I {who have never been benefited by the importation of a surplus pauper population) am willing to put a ten-pound note into your hand on condition that he do to add to the already full wallet of our worthy Mr Adam, but to provide a banquet to the people he sent out, at which I am sure it would afford Mr Adam extreme pleasure to preside. This would also bo a splendid medium to bring him in connection with them, and there he might be asked a few questions. For an affair of this sort lam sure subscriptions will flow in fast.—l am, &c,
Robert Batty, Late of Reeftown, Kensington, August 21.
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Evening Star, Issue 4208, 22 August 1876, Page 3
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192A NEW SUGGESTION. Evening Star, Issue 4208, 22 August 1876, Page 3
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