TO THE EDITOR OF THE MORNING CHRONICLE
... tI : *a;O Nl LE. I to Tt DOROF TIM 10 IOt'NxNG CHRONICLE.| ?? :o i 1. - a( - For itiany years I have oeen a reader and' admirer of yoar adtitirabl'e paper.' I may go forther ana say, that. I haie derived fron its ?? tbe mnost ~alnable part of the information-t I have icquired' in' my progiess -lirougV life. They 'have emancipated my ?? from vulgar errors, and led it into a large andI liberal ...