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CORRESPONDENCE.

We do not hold ourselves in any way respou sible for the opinions and sentiments ex preised by correspondents. All communications must be accompanied by the correct name and address of tho writer, not necessarily for publication, but as a 1 guarantee of good faith. (To the of the Editor Mount Ida Chroxicle.) Sib, —I see that Mr. J. P. Armstrong, one our M.P.C.'s., is, and has been, for some time lecturing and delighting the people of Lawrence. I thiuk, sir, it would be more fit fori Mr. Armstrong to come up here and explain his views to his constituents on the great political question of the day. I am, &c., Constitution'. Hyde, 27th Sept., 1875.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 343, 1 October 1875, Page 3

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CORRESPONDENCE. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 343, 1 October 1875, Page 3

CORRESPONDENCE. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 343, 1 October 1875, Page 3

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