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COREESPONDENCE.

*** We are desirous of affordinpr evorv reasonable facility for the discussion of public aubjects; but it must be understood that wo are In no way responsible for the opinions expressed by correspondents. "P. PEPPER" V. "LUMKIN." TO THE EDITOK OP THE 'EVENING MAIL. Sir — In the " notices to correspondents " in this morning's Colonist, I sec that one "Luuakin" is told : 'The subject of your letter is treated in a far more gentlemanly spirit by •P. Pepper " in the present issue." Haying read the lett-.r of "P. Pepper," in which the " fair more gentlemanly spirit " is said to be displayed? I feel a consuming desiro to peruße that of "Lumkln," in which it is wanting. I am sure it would prove a rich, Jf iiot a rare treat, to your contemporary*} readers.— l am, &c,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 10, 12 January 1875, Page 2

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COREESPONDENCE. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 10, 12 January 1875, Page 2

COREESPONDENCE. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 10, 12 January 1875, Page 2

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