6 DECEMBER 1851, Page 11

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MR. KINGSLEY AND MR. DREW.

4th December 1851.

Srn—Will you allow one of very many persons who are deeply interested in the incidents to which your correspondent " T. C. D." has lately recalled the attention of your readers,—deeply interested, as believing them to be most momentous and significant,—to make this inquiry of Mr. Drew ? What was the " other very important circumstance which occurred before the Bishop reversed his judgment" ? I demand an answer to this ques- tion, because I am sure that many persons who, like mveelf, watched the events as they occurred, are impressed with the belief' that the ac- count of the transaction given by "1. C. D." was on the whole correct; and because if anything happened, which, as is insinuated in this passage of Mr. Drew's letter, would if known put the matter in an entirely new light, and falsify the statement of "T. C. D.," such fact ought to be made plain, and not left behind the screen of an inuendo. I am, Sir, yours faithfully, C. B. M.