Correspondence.
These columns are open to all correspondence of public interest, but we do not hold ourselves responsible for tho opinions of writers. Correspondence must in all ;ascs be authenticated by the real name and address oil tho writer—not necessarily for publication, but a a guarantee of good faith.
(To the Editor of tho Evening Star.)
Sib,—l thought once to reply to Mr Driver, your correspondent;, but after reading his letter over a second time there is nothing to reply to. I fail to sea what he is driving at. He did not even attempt to refute anything I said. He appears to have written that letter because he was vexed at Mr Wood and I, and he tries to rex us. You ,might tell my brother Driver that all I can do for him under tho circumstances is to pray for him a bit, that God may give him more light, more grace, and especially more charity.—l am. &C-. J. HoKir.
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4792, 19 May 1884, Page 2
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162Correspondence. Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4792, 19 May 1884, Page 2
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