From T. H. Huxley   11 March 1869

Jermyn St

March 11th 1869

My dear Darwin

I “know quite enough about Mr Vernon Lushington to have paid every attention to what he has to say”, even if you had not been his ambassador1

I glanced over his letter when I returned home last night very tired with my two nights chairmanship at the Ethnological & the Geological Societies—2

Most of it is fair enough, though, I must say not helping me to any novel considerations— Two paragraphs, however, contained opinions which Mr Lushington is at perfectly liberty to entertain; but not, I think, to express to me—

The one is, that I shaped what I had to say at Edinburgh with a view of stirring up the prejudices of the Scotch presbyterians (imagine how many presbyterians I had in my audience!) against Comte3

The other, is the concluding paragraph, in which Mr Lushington recommends me to “read Comte”—clearly implying, that I have criticized Comte without reading him—

You will know how far I am likely to have committed either of the immoralities thus laid to my charge—

At any rate, I do not think I care to enter into some direct relations with any one who so heedlessly & unjustifiably assumes me to be guilty of them— Therefore I shall content myself with acknowledging the receipt of Mr Lushington’s letter through you

Yours very faithfully | T. H. Huxley

See letter to T. H. Huxley, 10 March 1869 and n. 2. Lushington’s letter has not been found.
The Ethnological Society of London met on 9 March 1869 (Journal of the Ethnological Society of London n.s. 1 (1868–9): ix). The Geological Society of London met on 10 March 1869 (Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London 25 (1869): 235). Huxley was president of both societies in 1869.
The paper that appeared in the Fortnightly Review for 1 February 1869 (T. H. Huxley 1869a) was based on a talk that Huxley had given in Edinburgh on 8 November 1868 in which he criticised the philosophy of Auguste Comte (see letter to T. H. Huxley, 10 March 1869 and n. 2).

Please cite as “DCP-LETT-6654,” in Ɛpsilon: The Charles Darwin Collection accessed on 5 June 2025, https://epsilon.ac.uk/view/dcp-data/letters/DCP-LETT-6654