(2) (197.18) (1) (249.80) (2) (44.36) (241.45).-Saturday, Oct. 15. 1412.-Tuesday, October 18, 19, 20, 1864. T-I. L-N.-"Flowrets are blooming." "All that is wanting dear T-T. is you." Ill and in trouble. Be merciful as you wish for mercy. Rely on secrecy, and pray communicate with L-Y. P-T. 1413.-Saturday, October 22, 1864. ONO. Will be served. BONO. то 1414.-Saturday, October 29, 1864. O M.M. (etp) honc si ardh pu- otu ellw-enierd esourcer.-épondezr ne illeo. 1415.-Friday, November 4, 1864. IDES.-Yours to hand this morning. I was con FIDES.-Yours sulted yesterday upon the question, and gave it decided approval. (100.33) (207.71) (142.37) (174-33) (154.30) (2) (73.62) (133.71) (199.91) (227.79) (48.6) (234-35) (265.16).-Thursday, 3rd Nov. 1416.-Saturday, November 5, 1864. RUNAWAY.-Yes, 21 or 31. Come to 41. 1417.-Tuesday, November 8, 1864. YORK in FUTURE. They were mine. No chance of his ever seeing them, so do not be afraid. I think I see an opening soon. 1418.-Monday, November 28, 1864. C. C. C.-WAKE UP. TAKE, 1419.-Monday, November 28, 1864. ALPHA-Neither you nor those Newcastle persons need entertain any personal fears whatever. You know I am not vindictive; and if under present circumstances you both leave me entirely alone, I will with my whole heart forgive and forget all past personal injuries. This is the only boon I ever will accept, and I am also fully determined never to give you (A) the information which you have tried to extort by annoyance.-K. 1420.-Saturday, December 24, 1864. L'ABBANDONATA. 1421.-Friday, December 30, 1864. T is a DESPOTISM.-B. IT 59. 1422.-Tuesday, January 3, 1865. -Your letters frighten me a little. My brave one must overcome such dreadful fancies. Most anxious you should act at once, so that effects of probable failure may pass the sooner. For ever. 59. 1423.—Thursday, January 5, 1865. -So often in pain! . . . Implicitly do I trust in my wife. But conceive no blind dislike for the best friend we have. It would be narrow-minded not to tolerate differences of opinion; and is it not enough that I should have adopted your fanaticism on this point as the religion of my life? L' 1424.-Saturday, January 7, 1865. 'ABBANDONATA-Traurig und allein.-P. d. V. R. 1425.-Saturday, January 7, 1865. YORK.-Do you want to do so with anybody else's? So disappointed yesterday, but knew perfectly it was not your fault.-Ever. 59. 1426.- Wednesday, January 11, 1865. -Be explicit concerning any steps you wish taken. Failure probable in an effort here, but I think not very important. 1427.-Thursday, January 12, 13, 1865. AEAN.-There is Codicil PAEAN -06346. "Custos rotulorum" 37. H. 8. C. T. Taken and acknowledged this day, the 11th of January, 1865.Pollaky's Private Inquiry-office, 13 Paddington-green, W. 59. speak. 1428.-Friday, January 13, 1865. -Suspicious appearance to-day. . . . As I feared, but immediately begun at another. Want to 1429.-Saturday, January 14, 1865. FIDES.- All documents safely received. (99.39) (194.40) (99.53) (27.86) (2) (157.20) (134.34) (223.7) (171.82) (199.10) (12.31) (102.101) (2) (11.50) (223.7) (251.76) (37.81) (253.76) (110.90) (1) (252.35) (151.85) (94.80) (P) (223.31) (134.41) (229.98) (8.93) (94.80) (252.96) (C) (17.94) (92.56) (160.25) (99.26) (150.67) (154.84) (8.81) (141.10) (1) (247.51) (127.41) (250.1) (2) (106.11) (218.57). 1430.-Thursday, January 19, 23, 1865. Codicil Novr. 17th, 1857.-Pollaky's Private Inquiryoffice, 13, Paddington-green. 1431.-Wednesday, January 25, 1865. PAEAN-Sixth Cipher advance double-'078154. · .—34'1152—.—00'5678'09 ..? 33-Letter Euku" 667-Rote 36, dismissory-323'560.7- 66 12'24'48, 16-579, 24'8 ? virgo, feme covert . 5736, 12' 101, 4-due 510, 20'7, 33 G. 15. C. q part. 4. J. C. 5.3.2.5.9. ii. 7 J. quinto exactus.-Pollaky's Private Inquiry-office, 13, Paddington-green, London. 1432.-Friday, January 27, 1865. YES.-JET. 1433.— IVednesday, February 1, March 1, April 1, 1865. UITE by ACCIDENT.-Exhibition, 1851. QUITE 1434.—Friday, February 3, 4, 1865. BREAK BREAD AGAIN.—A bad father deserves to come to grief. 1435.—Saturday, February 11, 14, 1865. BUMPUS had fully foreseen importance in every point and will regard all the good advice; watch daily for report of events. 1436.-Thursday, February 16, 17, 1865. FIDES.- (58.62) (1) (186.67) (106.11) (149.5) (205.23) (50.72) (222.78) (6.65) (240.12) (95.97) 151.90) (1) (250.1) (20.83) (227.4) (85.14) (146.31) 17.94) (171.59) (No. IX.) (183.95) (193.89) (218.57) (2.28) (149.5) (58.53) (134.68) (224.88) (131.53) (81.98) (148.21) (171.69) (201.80) (2) (151.79) (105.42) (50.47) (131.53) (199.10) (20.43) (33.14) (No. 3) (154.82) (88.20) (138.61) (220.18) (1) (253.76) (149.9) (131.53) (249.103) (2) (234.35) (108.8) (2) (183.95) (142.37) (154.82) (93.11) (129.50) (171.82) (23.28) (37.77) (20) (6.85) (58.53) (250.86) (1) (251.53) (2) (134.78) PAEAN 1437.-Saturday, February 18, 1865. 0.526, 65 0. 0 - 720. = -? 8, 64. 3, 54. 011. Fleta!! 15. 736. 990=0=2. (refuses to act). II. . 43, 690=.. 33415 25740-Pollaky's Private Inquiry-office, 13, Paddington-green, W. 1438.-Thursday, March 2, 14, 1865. WE E MET THEN for the Last Time. CARL 1439-Thursday, March 2, 1865. E MA. . . C.-Hope beats high that 12 of the 3rd will see a star in the ascendant,— R. R. APSLEY. 1440.-Friday, March 3, 1865. MASONIC.-Does Carlisle lose the bet to-day (the 3rd), at 12? The Burlington should decide, or Rotten-row if fine. 1441.-Saturday, March 4, 1865. WILL GOLDEN BROWN (M) look at the purple stain on the cross on the breast-plate of England, at Cramer's. |