240 Enly 1859
July
has
"In Stong hory the Aucunters of the Fourth Estate seem to belong to the irritabile genus vatum, the initable race of the prophets. They are perpetually at loggerheads with each other, always fighting, but never coming to the point "from which they set out
The most virulent
and personal abuse seems to be the
order
the day
7
X
x x
We bluch
fo the name ones should disgrace "editorial Chairs in Chissa".
Britons that unworthy
some of
The Indian Field
published at Calcutta
says
the
a paper
under date
5th February 1859 "We have received
11
192
"some Houghtony Nuspapers but without
any News.
They are so taken
are so taken up, as
are
are in celestial
ofor long past, with contemptible quarrels into which Officials always dragged that they are absolutely offensive to reople who don't know "The parties and who don't care a "Cowrie whether they "Sunshine or in Staves. We have "nothing to choose between the Friend "of China and the China Mail; it is just six of one and half a dozen of "the other, and their rescective heroes, "whether Marshalling officials "fighting about pork butchers and pigmarkets, appear of about equal "Calibre and much too small for the