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at the celebrated banquet, though absent, I am all the more present.-E. J. W.

373.-Friday, July 30, 1852.

X. K.-Yes, it does; but not the same party. You

have seen other friends, but do not tell me.

374.-Saturday, July 31, 1852.

S. Impi at. C. qgnl. F. pil, pink M. and P. Bhkq C

qlin F. pil B. mipn F. npi. C qgnl, C hgo F. iomg mhno E ngkp F. omnl. iqhp ihno, C. nhgq in E. ngkp C klm at F, npkl. B qoil C mkop and F, npqo. qolg, iomn hkom npqo lgiq B omgk F, hlnm oinp to E lino. F, omnl a mioq C. hgo. F. Imoh hkom E mgqk. C. kmp C. hnol to be F mlgi pnmq to. B. qigk de W. C. C. Igmh in. F. hnio. S Impi at C. Ihmn.-J. de W.

375.-Wednesday, August 4, 1852.

X. K.-There is NEWS.

SIND

Be prompt as possible.

376.-Monday, August 9, 1852.

IND sie GEWESEN? Jung Frau.-Ja. You are under a false impression as to what your conduct should be. You should brave what you shrink from. Occupation is arranged. Sleep in your own bed as soon as you can.

377.-Wednesday, August 11, 1852.

AERONOMIC. 1852.

· K.

378.-Friday, August 13, 1852.

W. All right as to K. Very kind-very satisfactory-much prized. Continue ever the same.

F

Be cheerful, be happy. Look forward, banish despair; feel sure brighter hours are at hand. If doubts sometimes arise, it is because the interest felt is deep. Forgive, and-forget not.-Haste.

379.- Wednesday, September 1, 1852.

Slkqo za and C. mgil knhp F. npi C. qgnl. S Impk F

npi C mqn nolk F. mlgi S oglq C Inho omgk B qkng F, hnio mkiq Ede F. mlgi S lmgh Lolly F, iomg at B pmik C hgo. F iomg in C olpn nhgq & qkin F, hkom npmq F, olk oghm at F. npkl S pgkh M. S. ligm to F. hipo ogpm mioq C oplk D. r. . 11. at C qgnl F oihp igqh mlqn log C mqn and qgnl mqn F. okni oihp hmkp in E. nkmp D.. k. ns. Fiq hkom lpgh nlp.-Z. A.

380.-Wednesday, September 1, 1852.

IT is enough: one man alone upon earth have I found noble. Away from me for ever. Cold heart and mean spirit, you have lost what millions-empires-could not have bought, but which a single word, trustfully and nobly spoken, might have made your own to all eternity. Yet are you forgiven; depart in peace; I rest in my Redeemer.

WHAT

381.-Saturday, September 4, 1852.

WHAT SURETY? Not my country's dishonour. Wait until you are asked; you never were, and never will be.-E. J. W.

382.-Thursday, September 16, 1852.

To the COUNTERFEIT.-Pitied, pardoned, and

invited to continue.-E. J. W.

383.-Tuesday, September 21, 1852.'

ANY intentions beyond those of the most sincere

friendship, and of the greatest esteem, exist in the instance referred to only in the mind of "Suspense."

384-Monday, October 4, 1852.

то G. I MAY NOT.-Sept. 30.

385.-Tuesday, October 5, 1852.

BOSTON-Nightingale.-NO NEWS, but to give

me information, and assist if needful.-Oct. 4.

386.- Wednesday, October 13, 1852.

TO MY BELOVED EQUATOR. - Circumspice.

Praeteren censco, Carthaginem esse delendam. Serve the Queen; be just, and fear not; let all the ends thou aim'st at be thy country's, thy God's, and truth's -then if thou fall'st, thou fall'st a blessed martyr. My country, my beloved country, nothing but my country.— E. J. W.

387.-Monday, October 18, 1852.

A LA CROIX ROUGE.

Il se fera. Soit. E. J. W.

388.-Saturday, October 23, 1852.

LEB' WOHL!

To the pearl of the great eastern

sea, the blue-eyed maid of Israel, who keeps watch near the impassable gate of dreary Scandinavia, you cost one great man his place, and will also cost a great many more their place-Leb' Wohl!-E. J. W.

389.-Tuesday, October 26, 1852.

To my beloved EQUATOR.-Circumspice.

Un

grateful Paris is dead; noble Achilles resuscitated,

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and no longer vulnerable, even in his heel, sits astride the Equator, and bids defiance, even on his own element, to great Neptune himself. On to the State affairs.

"Domine, dirige nos."-E. J. W.

390.-Monday, November 1, 1852.

SImpi at C. qgnl. F. pil pink C. klmh B qigk. F. qmlh

to Roker, omnl ikpg hkoq C nhgq. & B qkim F. qmkg qmp, ikho mioq mp the B. qlpm F. olhi C ongh F. olq npi C qgnl Inho, F kol to be F lhok S oqln, the F. pkgo. C. pmlq F. pngk S. niql 14th F, npkq to be F. hpl. S. onkl, by the F. ignp of C ikgp. S. Impi in F hnio & C lhma omgk F. qmkg omnl qoip C. knho F oing npkl.-J. de W.

391.-Monday, November 1, 1852.

FLYBYNIGHT WANTS the ANCHOR.

It was

expected all last week, and will be every night this week. Come or write. Silence added to absence is a cruel and unnecessary torture.

SINCE

392.-Wednesday, November 3, 1852.

INCE "FRIDAY MORNING" I Die hourly.
Where are you, and when will you return?-J. S.

393-Thursday, November 4, 1852.

A LA CROIX ROUGE.-Victoire. C'est fait.

J. W.

Soit.

"Dieu me la donne, et gure à qui la touche."-E.

394.-Friday, November 5, 1852.

CIRCUMSPICE.-Corruption falls or I fall.

trop tard."-E. J. W.

"Il est

395.-Monday, November 8, 1852.

MY Y STAR AGAINST the ENTIRE WORLD!

Neither the golden mountain nor the choicest beauty of Circassia shall ever sway my allegiance to my country. Richelieu. The pillars of corruption shall fall.-E. J. W.

396.-Wednesday, November 10, 1852.

FLYBYNIGHT WANTS the ANCHOR. —

My

dearest friend, you have solved this problem wrongly, and are like Sisogenes, who made the error in the Julian Calendar, which led to very ridiculous results. I will now play Pope Gregory the 13th with you and set you right. Pride clothed in humility was merely a means to an end-the reintegration of outraged justice and the re-adjustment of her scales-and that end will be accomplished.-E. J. W.

FLYB

397-Thursday, November 11, 1852.

A king

LYBYNIGHT WANTS the ANCHOR.
fisher has stolen the Ring of it, and Flybynight

will founder.-E. J. W.

VENT

398.-Friday, November 12, 1852.

ENTRE-à-TERRE.-Robb-o. Pardon. Thanks. Prove this false." Tis hard to wine and thrive both in a year."-S.

399.-Monday, November 15, 1852.

FLYBYNIGHT WANTS the ANCHOR. My dear

est friend, the meanest garret in my native place, the eternal city, mighty London, is dearer to me than any palace, from the purple waves of the Mediterranean

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