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219.-Saturday, August 31, 1850.

S. Ikqo. C. hgvk F. qik qolg F. hmip hnio S. kng

C. hgo S mig F ikpg pgkm. oinl V. C. E. F. phgk S. koh. F. qmp F. lqip mioq noil. C. lgi. Fngli Foin mpkh B ogqn. F pil F mlgi C. qkin S oqig. Tqgli A. F. khmn. S pum. pkol C. qknp F oign. lqkh iplq nmkq ikho F. Igqp. hkpg lhko. niqm C qgnl pmqi D. mul F lqim E. nkmp. F iomg S kng. C opq F hki hnim pil ilmg. B mlqp F nokg hmqk nhkl mgiq F mioq hnq oqil olhi. F npmh. nhi. J. de W.

1842.

220.-Friday, September 6, 1850.

-AT HOME. BUT WHAT CAN YOU
MEAN?

221. Tuesday, September 10, 1850.

ANONYMOUS.-RECEIVED.

your conjecture.

You are right in

222.-Tuesday, October 1, 1850.

S. Ikqo F. Igqo lqoi. C. hgo. F. olhi. E. omin F. nqmo. oghm to mhn hipo at E. mlhg. S. pkol. F. pil hmng oghm npmq S. ompk. C omgk. nhqk F. mlgi to qmlp. B. pikl S. ompi. F. hnpq oinl F. mlqn hlin mpkh C. mlik F. mkiq npgk. mnli is mlgi ikpg ipl ngli oqhn in hnio lpqk qolg C. Imoh is F. oqhk omnl oin C. okiq knho is mlgi C. lgi. S. F. qmlh omni a onmh hnoi S. Imqg F. hkpg oign on hmig ikho nmkq lgiq-a F. qglp lgqp Caxton F. qmlh lpqi.-J. de W.

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223.-Tuesday, October 8 and 9, 1850.

MATILDA.-Everything has been done, but in vain. When I wrote to secure that nothing should

be neglected, it was already too late. I shall, if possible, reach N.-A. B.

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Saturday, October 12, 1850.

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225.-Tuesday, October 22, 1850.

1842.-UNITY.-Your QUESTION of the 6th

September would have received an imme

diate answer had it been immediately comprehended.

226.-Friday, October 25, 1850.

L. G.

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227.-Monday, October 28, 1850.

ROM S. R.-YOUR WIFE and FAMILY IMPLORE you to give them some ADDRESS. Although you (from the great anxiety I have been in) have seen little outward show, you cannot know the deep anxiety of my almost broken heart. Oh! that we could have communicated with you! The kindness of public and private friends, could they have drawn you back, would have reinstated you. I entreat of you to empower me to communicate with you. Did you see my advertisement in the Times of the 12th inst. ?

228.-Wednesday, October 30, 1850.

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229.-Friday, November 1, 1850.

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230.-Monday, November 11, 1850.

MORE.-W.C.

231. Tuesday, November 12, 1850.

E. R. C.-CONSENTS.

232.-Thursday, November 14, 1850.

ANONYMOUS.

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"Good Fellow" would really be obliged if the "Friend" would help him out of the scrape by a little further advice as to the "party." Direct the letter, with the Christian name in full, to No. 8.

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233.-Tuesday, November 17, and 20, 21, 1850.

am sorry that you did not WAIT for our FRIEND, who would have explained much more than my letter. Pray reflect on the difficulty in which you place me. I am most anxious to help you, and you render it impossible for me to do so. Just ask yourself what single act I can do without your help? None. No one but yourself can sign or explain anything. If you persevere the consequence will be that the affair will pass into other hands, and half the money will be spent in law. You are not doing justice either to yourself or to me. You say you have acted deliberately; if you have you must have been ignorant of your true position and the consequences of your acts. Pray reflect. With your aid anything can be done; but without it nothing.— Douglas, viâ Hull.-Nov. 18, 1850.

SOM

234.-Saturday, November 23, 1850.

OMERSET.-S. B. The MATE of the DOVE must TAKE WING from England for ever, unless a material change takes place.-J. B.

235.-Tuesday, November 26, 1850.

KENT.-J.

ENT.-J. B.-The MATE of the DOVE bids a final FAREWELL Adieu to the British Isles, although such a resolution cannot be accomplished without poignant grief.-W.

236.—Saturday, November 30, 1850.

No. 9.-Simpi at Cqgnl. Chgo Smhn at Cqgnl

25th Nov. 1850. Fmqln Eomin. April. Elpmo May. Emlhg July (to Fmlih hipo). E pqig Sepr. nhkp Octr. Fatty Fhknom lpgh mlgk in Dagi Fmohp mpqn. mqho. kiqn to Emlhg 15th Fogpm mioq. gpl in ihmo ist ogpm mioq. Fkqpo 2 mqho olhi Emig. Chgo is (Fnhmp mpoh hipo.) Lass. y Fihkq npinq omnl hipo.-J. de W.

237.-Wednesday, December 4, 1850.

W. M.-YES.-It shall be brought forward this

evening. Read the first paragraph (with note), page 84, and law, No. 3, page 86, of the Book of Constitutions (1847).

238.-Monday, December 9, 1850.

B. J. C.-How more than cruel not to write. Take

mercy on such patient silence.

239.- Wednesday, January 1, 1851.

S. Impi at C. qgnl B. qkig had a F. mpko iqhl on the

30th Novr. F. hlk. B. pnmh C. hgo and F. kmn

are. F. kgmp hmig. C. omgk and B. hkq F. olq to F

mpkh hkon C. qknp at Llanhenwye C. qkin F mlgi. C. lgi. S. oqlk. 27th-to F. mpkh in E. hino C. hgo F. kgmp hmig and iomn at mpkl ihpk mipk 25th a F. khg kiqn Ipqi for hipo by F. ikpg. C. oqn F. hlug mqol. E. phqk. 25th Jany. 8. F. hkpg in church C. hgo. F. kpmi us so of hipi-F. qik are moqn so hmig kql. T lqo T nghm mik mo lqin 7 pgmq nkmq 7 hiqo.—J. de W.

P.

240.-Saturday, January 4, 1851.

P. P. is implored, for mercy's sake, to WRITE AGAIN. If not, your wretched father will be a maniac, and your poor unhappy mother will die brokenhearted.

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241.-Monday, January 27, 1851.

‘O C.—It's all right; the danger you apprehended is stopped; nothing is known; every difficulty shall be removed; you are freely forgiven; come without a moment's delay.-J.

242.-Saturday, February 1, 1851.

UMBER 11.-S. Impi at. C. qgnl. F. hipk mqho.

NUMBER

E. ogln ngpi. S. niql. F. 1gqo. from C. mqni. E. mlhg. a. F. mioq F. mgih S. mhl. F. hmin so. F. oiqm. you and S. Impi. and F. kmpl at E. lhpo. and F. mkql. the. C. mqni and F. ikql. you. F. nkiq. hkoq at. E. lhpo. C. hgo. has F mik. mohp F. phqn. to the F. oihg Exhibition all. F. oiph up to F. mogl. C. qkin F. mlgi. Spgio. 27th G. mqni. S. pgqm. pkoh. a F. khg. S. Imon the C. oqn. S. oqln to E. Imgq. F. pino. of your. F. oqki are at E. qlhp. C. ngh. B. onhi is here.—J. de W.

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243.-Monday, February 3, 1851.

. . . . S.-Once again you are entreated to leave off this cruel silence. Could you but see

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