Correspondence.
, >( (To the Editor of the r Evening Star!)n7;q •V.!? ISrri?;^'aTe",Been'in the columns of your contemporary the Thames AdVerUser a letter signed' "James 3 Mackay'" .and headed •', A Challenge/'.' TKis^etter is in keeping with.what I endeavoured to pourtray.f.the man to be. !,He;!. Viuli another chance of inflating himself before a Thames audience, where;he imiahi' hare -Mr Mitchell: to,blow,;the trqmpet <tf ij 8 triumph, and again see. all, hit jiatelfitea dancing attendance. If I gratify, him; and he succeeds through the trusty T henchmsn 1, >L 'arn'oifraid^thttHbe •«V the fab c; arid ipl refuie.^efhiDs^S maydeykfoi "^millei/^d'A'ffiSSiiS i audierice tbpn that^hich is \iUli tb'S at the Actfdemy bf^Mugib^^WeTl^l^Sh ' to "be oblivious of, some of which nw, £*o Bo»o Pubiico.
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2983, 6 September 1878, Page 2
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117Correspondence. Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2983, 6 September 1878, Page 2
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