N. Tagore as their leader, inspite of which he appoints two men of the younger party as assistant ministers, which further exasperates the older members. Faced by the conflict, the younger men begin to try to organise a Representative Assembly for the control of the Church, which, however, fails to secure the full sympathy of D. N. Tagore ... 151-154
The weekly service of the Samaj is temporarily transferred to D. N. Tagore's house, owing to the damage done to the Samaj building by the cyclone of 1864 ; when quite unexpectedly the old dismissed assistant ministers were re-instated in their office by D. N. Tagore, before the arrival of the new assistant minis- ters, whereupon the younger men secede from the Samaj service ; their hostile attitude gives offence to D. N. Tagore and K. C. Sen and others are dismissed from the offices of the Samaj ... ... 154-156
Deprived of power in the Samaj itself the younger party take to propagatory work and to organising the Representative Assem- bly ... ... ... 156-162
After a struggle Mr. Sen takes hold of the Indian Mirror and starts a Mission Office of his own ... ... ... 163-166
The first Brahmika Samaj or Ladies' Weekly