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MY LADY NICOTINE.

there is at present no vacancy in the sub-editorial department of the Times such as Mr. Buckle kindly offers to fill. Yours faithfully,

P. R. (for J. Moggridge, Ed. Times).


To Mr. James Knowles, Brick Lane, Spitalfields.

Dear Sir:—I regret to have to return the inclosed paper, which is not quite suitable for the Nineteenth Century. I find that articles by unknown men, however good in themselves, attract little attention. I inclose list of contributors for next month, including, as you will observe, seven members of upper circles, and remain your obedient servant,

J. Moggridge, Ed. Nineteenth Century.


To Mr. W. Pollock, Mile-End Road, Stepney.

Sir:—I have on two previous occasions begged you to cease sending daily articles to the Saturday. Should this continue we shall be reluctantly compelled to take proceedings against you. Why don't you try the Sporting Times? Yours faithfully,

J. Moggridge, Ed. Saturday Review.


To Messrs. Sampson, Low & Co., Peabody Buildings, Islington.

Dear Sirs:—The manuscript which you forwarded for our consideration has received careful