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sages without the aid of any artificial conductor," to inform Mr. Varley, through the medium of your journal, that we have sent message and received replies by means of his apparatus and that to and from considerable distances. Yours obediently, Masterman & Upfill, Solicitors for the Pantentee. 15, Clifford's Inn, March 4, 1863. To the Editor of the Electrician: Sir: --Will you kindly allow me space for a line in reply to Mr. Varley? I never received his letter of the 27th of January, and am truly sorry for any apparent discourtesy on my part. I fear other letters have spared the same fate. From Mr. Varley's account of his experiments, I find several particulars in which there has been considerable misapprehension on his part; but I cannot spore the time — nor can I ask you for the space — to give further explanations. It certainly is a new feature in electricity, if the earth's currents alone can register words and sentences on the dial plate. I hope shortly