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VII. ] BENGALI LANGUAGE & LITERATURE. — 909) 16. The Durjana Damana Navami by Thakur Das Bose, (Tri-monthly), 1846 ;—opposed Young Bengal, defended idolatry, had as 105 symbol the picture of a cross fastened by a charm to signify that it would restrain Christian influence. 17. Hindu Dharma Chandrodaya by Hari Narayana Gosvami. ee 18. Jnana Sancharini—organ of the orthodox community, 1847. 19. The Kavya Ratnakara, edited by the stu- dents of the Hindu College, 1847. 20. Muktavali by Kali Kanta Bhattacharyya. Commenced at the instigation of Raja Narayan of Andul, opposed the right of Kayasthas to wear the Brahmanical thread, 1848. 21. Bhakti Suchaka by Rama Nidhi, 1848. 22. Rasa Ratnakara by Jadu Natha Pal, 1849. 23. Satjnana Ranjana by Govinda Chandra Gupta, 1849. 24. Duraviksanika by Dvarika Natha Mazum- der, 1350. 25. Dharma Marma Prakacika from Konna- gar, 1850. 1. Bengal Gazette by Gangadhar bhatta- charyya, 18106. 2. The (ri Ramapore Darpana, 1818. 3. The Kaumudi, edited by Rama Mohana Ray and Bhavani Banerjee, 1819. - 4. Chandrika by Bhavani Charan, 1822. It was for many years the native ‘Times of Calcutta.” News papers.