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Show "Hampden." "Hampden," desirous of a polemical-politico discussion, addressed to the Heeald & second letter, which when we eiamined and noted its length we declined tt publish at the present time, having neither space nor time, just now, for any such discussion. dis-cussion. "Hampden" had his say and was replied to, but evidently placing more store by his views than either the Herald r the public docs, he wished the discussion continued indefinitely. The public expects a newspaper from us, and we propose to gratify it without holding ourselves accountable to any self-constituted censor, or to one who, having been for a good while managing director of one paper manifests a desire to direct the policy of another. |