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correspondents for our unfulfilled obligations ; the 
ples Hitcheoek’ s Address before the J ‘Assosiated Refi has excluded: number 
of short communications which we had hoped to insert. It is in vain that we en- 
avor to clear our docket of valuable papers ; 2 our friends must be charitable 
- enough to believe that the delay which sometimes bere is the nae necessity a 
and not of intention ao 
Reply of Sir Mrewiee Finavir to Dr. piskowe have to regret ‘that 
Jeter addressed to us by Sir Michael Faraday, and intended for this Journal, hy 
In substance, however, its object was to decline a farther public dit 
cussion of the points at issue—referring instead to the memoirs already ready published, 
or which may hereafter appear on the subject. We have learned with regret, that 
the health of sir Michael Faraday has declined under his arduous labors, and that 
relaxation His friendly antagonist, Dr. 
Hare, being now abroad in Earope for similar ‘reasons, we can only wish to them 
both a speedy ——t - — to Lge gg ‘them fo resume ; ee ipporbas aud 
successful re searches tae 
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