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Issue Details: First known date: 1834... 1834 Humanitas
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The Gazette's correspondent writes: 'I beg you will be kind enongh to notify to such as may feel desirous of seeking any personal satisfaction from the author, in the full meaning of the word, either as a writer or a gentleman, that the necessary information will not be withheld on the assignment of a suitable cause. I must leave the public or private notification to your better judgment; empowering you to disclose my proper name should occasion seem to demand such step.'

The Gazette omits the author's signature, as does the Monitor's reproduction.

Notes

  • Editor's note: The subjoined letter was handed to us yesterday morning. We thought it would come to something like this at last:-

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Alternative title: Mean Subterfuge of Yesterday's 'Prisoners' Journal'
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