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MO TER EDITOR OP THZ sspsareros.."} SIR,—Two rather good "bulls"
are attributed to the late Sir George Campbell. On one occasion he had been calling attention in the House of Commons to some abuse in Indian administration, and proceeded to observe that he had further revelations to make concerning other scandals, in comparison with which this one was "a mere flea-bite in the ocean." Another time, when speaking about military affairs in India, die declared that "the pale face of the British soldier was the
backbone of our Indian Army."—I am, Sir, &c., E.