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pointment. They, however, continued its publication for three months, during which time, several correspondents made use of its columns in letters of encouragement, on public improvements and appeal for action at town meeting on various matters. The various lectures of the Medford Lyceum were reported, and this seems to have been well attended. Then there was the Literary Institute, a young men's society. Mr. N. H. Bishop's lecture before the latter is fully given. Mr. Bishop and Mr. T. P. Smith seem to have been very friendly to the paper. In the Introductory it was said, We have been seriously contemplating whether to allow advertisements of any kind, wishing the paper to stand on its merits. A few availed of its columns to advertise, but in meager number, as the publisher announced a discrimination. The last number, the 13th, appeared on April 2, the opening article being Our Valedictory. In this, Editor Morgan told something of the efforts made toward its establishmen