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૧૪૭ মংবাদপত্রে মোকাভেনৰ কথা সাহেব উক্ত বাবুর রচনা পাঠকালে যে ব্যবহার করিয়াছিলেন তাহাতে উক্ত সভার সভ্যের অপমান বোধ করিয়া কালেজহাল পরিত্যাগ করিয়াছেন ; এক্ষণে ফৌজদারী বালাখানায় ৩১ নম্বরের বাটীতে র্তাহাদিগের বৈঠক হয় । পৃ. ১৩৩–ভবানীপুরে জগমোহন বসু-প্রতিষ্ঠিত ইউনিয়ন স্কুল এই গ্রন্থের প্রথম খণ্ডের ৪১-৪২ পৃষ্ঠায় ভবানীপুরে জগমোহন বস্থর স্কুলের কথা আছে । বসু মহাশয়ের মৃত্যুর অব্যবহিত পরে, ২০ জানুয়ারি ১৮৫৩ তারিখে "An Inhabitant of Bhowanipore” ofÆTế x8a stvxfft sift-tā The Hindoo Intelligencer "Kā stratif পত্র প্রকাশ করেন । এই পত্রে জগমোহন বসু ও তৎপ্রতিষ্ঠিত ইউনিয়ন স্কুলের কথা আছে। পত্ৰখানি এইরূপ :– # The sudden death of Baboo Juggo Mohun Bose of Bhowanipore, tho' at an advanced age, is deeply regretted by men of all classes. The eminent merits of the deceased ; his placid and calm temper, his zeal for the cause of education ; and his labors for . its diffusion, are universally known. Throughout his whole life and throughout his connection with the place, no single inhabitant has ever had any cause but that of being pleased with his conversation and rejoiced at the pains he took disinterestedly for their welfare. The name of David Hare deserves to be [embellished] in letters of gold in the hearts of many sof our] educated countrymen at large and so is the name of Baboo Juggo Mohun Bose in a limited sphere. More than 37 years past, before many of the metropolitan Institutions had their existence, Baboo Jogo Mohun Bose had a school at Bhowanipore where English lessons had been daily given and prepared. Tho' not a professional teacher, his talents and leisure hours were devoted to the improvement of children of all classes with the co-operation of Sir Edward Ryan and his relative Major Ryan, with the assistance of David Hare and of the Ghosal Baboos of Kidderpore he made his school attain a very respectable name among the educational establishments in the gountry,-and tho' the Institution is not now in a similar condition, it was only on account of a broken constitution and the infirmities of age hastened by family losses, that he was unable to take so much pains for it as he did before, and this too for the setting up of a Missionary Institution on a very large scale in the place where to the utter shame and loss of our countrymen many send their