Mr. Todd, of "ingenious device" celebrity, has published a cor-
respondence with Lord John Russell, whom he called to account for applying the term " forgery " in the House of Commons to the forged bull of Pope Gregory. Todd gains nothing by his letters to Lord John ; who treats him with the cool contempt he deserves; reminds him that Mr. Finch, the Exeter Hall Chairman, designated his pamph- let as "an impudent forgery; " and cuttingly tells Mr. Todd, that when persons of his own way of thinking quote such a document as genuine for the purpose of defaming the Catholics, he has been some- what unfortunate, however innocent in his intentions. Todd is very impudent, but he had better be quiet.