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 HIS PRIVATE LETTERS. too many proposals, and the result would be "great cry and no wool.'' OTHER TOPICS., I am happy to find that your contribution to our Society is coming before long. Huro Chunder Ghose's topographical and statistical account of Bankura was read at the last meeting • by Peary (Chand Miter). It contained a great deal of useful information, and indeed an interesting and instructive essay. May we be favoured "with similar .productions by all our -edu- cated young men now in the country I perfectly agree with you in thinking that the main spring of all institutions is per- severance, a very small share of which unfortunately fells to, my lot. THE EDITORSHIP OF GYANANASHtTN. .-' Busik (Krteto Mullick) is coming to Calcutta. Ram Tonoo. (Lahiri) is gone home. Taruck the principal Editor of Gyana- aashun has been lucky enough to get a Deputy CoHectorship. at Hooghly. I wonder who will carry on the paper now. Yours affectionately, Ham Gopal Ghose. i ■ ■ ■■. ' ■ Calcutta M My 1837. My dear Gobind, 1 am glad to hear you are come, 1 shall try to see you before long.. Will you have to go back to Soogly before you are finally settled here. I have a great deal to "tell you about the Qyananashun which after this week will go into the hands of Babu Dukhina (Runjan Mukherjea). This being the last time that I shall have to ask you to write in the Gyananaslmn, pray send me something good. You may pen a small article giving the particulars of Martin's conduct at Hoogly* Yours &c, Ram Gopal Ghose.