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70.—Thursday, December 15, 1842.

LANVILLE.-16-4, 872-940c-5, 923+-4000 -19-888-753-116-853-973-1,001-989

-777-4,321-3,521-666.-Dec. 10, 1842.

71,-Friday, December 30, 1842.

GLANVI

`LANVILLE.—479y.—5·11—208—78—3,482—6,834 -397-10,156—3,421-5,216-3,111.-Dec. 29,

1842.

72.-Friday, February 3, 1843.

MARCH 3rd.—W. C. M.

73.-Friday, April 21, 1843.

GLAN
LANVILLE.—937-64-5,201-999-86-8,217-

982-42-3,333-767-54-1,923-4,800-8,619.

-April 20, 1843.

GLAN

74.-Friday, April 28, 1843.

LANVILLE.-236-13-98-7468-1313-6494434-63-114-829-7464-11-108-97-466

—13—49—38—1—189-40. —April 26, 1843.

AN

75.-Wednesday, May 10, 1843.

N ELDERLY LADY.-No. Another tribute is in progress.

76.- Wednesday, May 31, 1843.

CORUNNA.-RIGHT, LEFT,

A

77.-Thursday, June 1, 1843.

NEWFOUNDLAND DOG HAS TEETH.

78.-Tuesday, October 3, 1843.

LANVILLE.-42-888-222-18-699-47-382

476-908-73-47-1,667-999-17-31-897464—23909—1,763—48—551—49—15—86.—Sept.

27, 1843.

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79.- Wednesday, October 4, 1843. ‘LANVILLE.—809: 61: 4371:15: 86: 312: 9403: 60 848 219 104: 67: 8333: 471: 3: 888: 769: 12: 222: 18: 999.-October 3.

80.-Saturday, March 9, 1844.

M. A. E.-DISSATISFIED.

81.-Thursday, March 28, 1844.

ROKEN

"BR PROMISES MAKE FAITHLESS

FRIENDS.” - -A worthier spirit actuates the writer of this, and the persons whom he saw to-day for a brief space are invited to honour him with an INTERVIEW, either at the spot where they met, or at that where he a second time saw them. Respectful sympathy, and all the aid in his power, are his objects in making this request.-Wednesday.

82.-Friday, November 1, 1844.

YOURS,

YOURS, &c., No. 3.

83.-Monday, December 2, 1844.

YOURS,

YOURS, &c., No. 5.

84.-Wednesday, January 1, 1845.

YOURS, &c., No. 7.

85.-Saturday, February 1, 1845.

YOURS, &c., No. 8.

86.-Saturday, March 1, 1845

OURS, &c., No. 10.

YOURS,

87.-Tuesday, April 1, 1845.

YOURS, &c., No. 12. (Stopped by orders from Le

Père.)-NOTHING whatever has ARRIVED here from you, save what you sent to me from M—— and M- -'s. All depends on your fidelity and courage. -G -M.

88.-Saturday, April 12, 1845.

THE 'HE SECRET shall be KEPT.-H. M. Friday, April 11.

89.-Saturday, April 26, 1845.

L. H. S.-KEEP UP YOUR SPIRITS. I will stand

by you. April 24, 1845.

90.-Friday, May 2, 1845.

YOURS, &c., No.-(See April.) Mrs. M.'s LETTER

has arrived.

91.-Monday, June 2, 1845.

YOURS, &c., No.--See April.

92.-Saturday, June 21, 1845.

S. B. "is a STRICT Disciplinarian, and not afraid of

a rather unruly Pupil.”

C

93.-Tuesday, July 1, 1845.

YOURS, &c., No. 16.-See April.-YOUR COM

MUNICATIONS have been RECEIVED. There is nothing to forgive, but only to regret.

94.-Friday, July 25, 1845.

R. B., £2, GREENWICH.—BE QUICK.

95.-Friday, August 1, 1845..

TOURS, &c., No.--. See July.

96.--Monday, September 1, 1845.

YOURS, &c., No.-. See July.

97.— Wednesday, October 1, 1845.

YOURS, &c., No.-. See July.

98.-Tuesday, October 7-8-9-10, 1845. T is a common fault with many to " where they can prove least."—J. H. G.

IT

suspect most

99.— Wednesday, November 26, 1845.

T. P.-Nos. 36 295, 17396, 04692.

100.-Saturday, December 13, 1845.

IE DEUTSCHE SPRACHE.

DIE

101.-Monday, February 2, 1846.

M. to C. S. swears solemnly to keep his secret

B. inviolate.

102.-Friday, February 27, 1846.

ON my honour I'll do as you said in yr. letter.—B. to

S. R.

103.-Friday, March 20, 1846.

MAY 7, 1844-Yr. order, Sir, is rather cool, like yrself, and yr. adopted country; nevertheless, it shall be obeyed. Your brother is dead-died on the 6th of April, 1844, of cholera.

104.-Saturday, April 18, 1846.

ATES" has LEFT "The ERA."

"VATES"

105.-Monday, April 20, 1846.

“THE ERA" has LEFT “VATES.”

106.— Wednesday, July 29, 1846.

D. D. D.-Yes-for all the documents as stated

B.

before.

107.-Wednesday, October 7, 1846.

NEW*** STONE.-"There is no incense that doth reach to heaven with such sweet fragrance from the shrine of prayers as gratitude for mercies."

108.- Wednesday, November 4, »1846.

WITH never-ending regret I own my rash error. The

withdrawal of yr. future notice must seriously injure me, yet I deserve it, and humbly pray that He who knows to "err is human," will pardon me, soften yr. heart, and make you happy.

66

109.-Saturday, November 14, 1846.

‘O err is human." RETURN or WRITE.—Je.

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