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CHAPTER XIX.

The Hindu Patriot.

Establishment of an Anglo-Sanskrit School at Kandi—Haris Chandra Mukharji dies—Krishto Das Pal appointed Editor of the Hindu Patriot—The Soma-Prakasa—Maharaja Mahatap Chand Bahadur of Burdwan—A brief review of Bengali News Papers—The Sitar Vana-Vasa—Vidyasagar's strength of mind and body—Raja Isvar Chandra Sinha of Paikpara, Vidyasagar's magnanimity of heart—Vyakarana Kaumudi Part IV.367–381.

CHAPTER XX.

Michael M. Datta.

Michael goes out to England—Communicates to Vidyasagar from France his difficulties—Vidyasagar helps him with liberal remittances—Michael becomes a Barrister-at-law—His Chaturdasapadi Kavitabali—Michael returns to Calcutta—Vidyasagar's debts on Michael's account—Compelled to dispose of two-thirds of the Sanskrit Press to pay off those debts—Michael's heavy debts—Michael's extravagance.382–399.

CHAPTER XXI.

The Ward's Institution.

Foundation of the Ward's Institution—Vidyasagar appointed a visitor—His first memorandum—His report—His second memorandum—Dr. Rajendra Lala Mitra—Vidyasagar resigns his visitorship—Vidyasagar on the Committee appointed to consider the introduction of Sanskrit into the University Curriculum—Vidyasagar's opinion on a point of Hindu Law—He rescues many creditors—His disinterested charities—Contributions to the Female School fund—Vidyasagar obtains loans from his friends—Seeks re-entrance into public service—Is baffled in his attempts—Mr. Dall, an American Missionary.400–430