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808.-Saturday, February 7, 1857.

LITTLE STAR. I have your news of the 13th inst.;

mine you will find in Y. T. F. C. V. O. O. V. H.

January 30.

809.--Thursday, February 12, 1857.

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NALTERABLE.-Every kind wish. Changed I never can be. Matters progress. I hope ere long to be at rest, when my health may be restored. I long to see you.

810.-Monday, February 16, 1857.

LITTLE STAR.-I received Nos. 1, 2, YES, the same direction. My news you can get when convenient.-8th February.

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811.-Tuesday, February 17, 1857.

U ME CASSES le Cœur.-Good gracious! has it come to this? Tell me, tell me, who you are.

G. C.

812.-Friday, February 20, 1857.

UNALTERABLE. I will endeavour to look on the

"bright side." Solitude holds the very next rank to your society.

813.-Saturday, February 21, 1857.

OF course, I understand the motives, but cannot

consent to the removal at present. Distance too great. Locality bad. The money is ready. A thousand thanks.-February 20, 1857.

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814.-Monday, February 23, 24, 1857.

A CHERE AMIE.-It is burnt; but I have it by heart. May I send you an enclosure? Tell me in your next.-H.

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815.-Tuesday, February 24, 26, 1857.

NINTH OCTOBER, 1856.

Harry true and de

termined to the last hour of his existence. 13th

May, 1857. Do not despond.

THE

816.-Tuesday, February 24, 1857.

'HE BLACK VELVET DRESS, which was sent back by rail and coach in a very compressed parcel slightly covered with brown paper, and unaccompanied by any letter, has arrived as safely as under the circumstances was possible.

817.- Wednesday, February 25, 1857.

HEALTH and HAPPINESS. I approve.—ADA.

818.-Monday, March 2, 1857.

LITTLE STAR.-Since Nos. 1, 2, nothing received.

Have you any news of the 11th and 20th? Have you seen the Z. of the 16? Why such long silence?

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819.-Tuesday, March 3, 1857.

'O AMICUS.—Pray WRITE again, with particulars. Confidence shall be inviolate. There are two there. Has the name of the one intended four or five letters? At any rate answer this.

820.-Tuesday, March 3, 1857

HARRY'S

ARRY'S ADVOCATE R***, actively hostile. This is unexpected, and time will prove that it was undeserved. H. may yield on the R. C. question, but no power on earth will cause any alteration on his part as regards the declaration of October 9, 1856.

J.

821-Thursday, March 5, 1857.

-The 19th, 26th, and Saturday, 11 o'clock, all right. Soon again as possible. Far from well. Letters, long ones, at the old place.-H.

822.-Friday, March 6, 1857.

ALL friendly and favourably settled this day, March

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5, 1857.-North-street.

823.-Monday, March 9, 1857.

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C. P.-Any request from you is shall ever be complied with. cretion, as you trust my sense of honour. of yourself; banish all painful thoughts, and seek for calmness and composure in your judgment alone, and not in any artificial and temporary appliance. May God grant you the peace of mind and happiness you deserve, and may He allow us to meet again in better days.

824.-Saturday, March 21, 1857.

UNALTERABLE.-Say that a visit would be

agreeable to you, and the sea should not long divide us. Such a change would be the means of restoring me to my usual health; but if not, the solitude of this place is more suitable to my present state of mind.M. C. T.

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825.-Saturday, March 28, 1857.

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'O HIDE and SEEK.-My despatches! No, there are some things money cannot do, and all the illgotten wealth of London will not purchase my "Egyp tienne." -E. J. W.

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826.-Monday, March 30, 1857.

'O a CHRISTIAN.-You don't know their antecedents. It is not easy. My daughter has two toes joined together. I have not seen her for seven years.— E. J. W.

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827.-Saturday, April 4, 1857.

'O UNALTERABLE. M. C. T.-A visit would be pleasing to her, when convenient to yourself.-H.

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828.-Wednesday, April 8, 1857.

ERTHSHIRE ELECTION.-Proof instead of assertion. The writer is welcome to call at the residence of the party written to. Correspondence or a meeting elsewhere declined. Call to-morrow.

829.-Thursday, April 9, 1857.

PERTHSHIRE ELECTION.-Volunteers do not

make conditions, but they are accepted. A reward will be given. It was not supposed the information was tendered from benevolence to either party.

830.-Monday, April 13, 1857.

NOT SUCCESSFUL.—THE STEPS.

831.-Wednesday, April 15, 1857.

[NSUCCESSFUL. THE STEPS.

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Sorry for bad

news. Communicate through bookselling channel.

832.-Friday, April 17, 1857

FLECHE. Is despatches sufficiently blown for the coup de grâce selon la loi? There never was the mortal being could escape the patient search. &c.Cage. Signe.

833.-Tuesday, April 21, 1857.

TO HIDE and SEEK.—I can

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never touch that money; the honest London merchant has made a bad debt without a dividend. Help us against despatches, and then every indulgence, but free possession as a guarantee.-E. J. W.

834-Thursday, April 30, 1857.

ZANTIPPUS RAVEN.—I will not injure you.

your duty to those now bound to you.

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835.-Friday, May 8, 11, 13, 15, 18, 20, 22, 25, 1857.

LOUISA. Si l'amitié et votre cœur généreux vous a

entrainée de faire le premier pas vers un précipice, il a en même temps ouvert la tombe pour ensévelir vos amis. Je vous en conjure, tranquillisez ceux sur votre sort aussi vite que possible.

836.-Friday, May 15, 1857.

MORMONISM.-Dear John, Kimball has declared

in the "Deseret News" that you shall not run at large and lecture against Mormonism; also that Lavinia is divorced from you. Pray take care of yourself, and WRITE at once to Fred. (American papers please copy.)

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837.-Monday, May 18, 1857.

O HIDE and SEEK.-Despatches are to be despatched. Help us—and you can powerfully; and every indulgence that the fondest mother can desire shall be yours.-E. J. W.

838.-Friday, May 22, 1857.

TO HIDE and SEEK.-Mrs. B., late of St. James's

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