Mrs. John B. Bispham.

Philadelphia, Nov. 18th, 1851.

From my long and personal acquaintance with the subject of the annexed short sketch I accord fully with all contained therein.

Mrs. Alfred M. Collins.

I feel great pleasure in stating I have known Miss Greenfield since she was a year old; and knew Mrs. Elizabeth Greenfield, valued her as a truly deserving and good person—always correct in her deportment, and worthy of respect and confidence. All Mrs. Greenfield’s friends can bear testimony to this truth. All my family wish her success wherever she goes, in this, her musical profession.

Signed,
J. E. Tevis,
Phil. Nov. 18, 1851. No. 410 West Walnut Street.

The Plain Dealer, Cleveland, Ohio.

The Black Swan is to be in Cleveland on the 26th. The Plain Dealer man, says an exchange, is so excited about it that he is turning all sorts of colours. “O. S. Journal.” Speaking of colours, we own up to something of a mixture, having been born Gray, but the “True Democrat” says that coloured people are a leetle ahead of white people.

Plain Dealer, March 26, 1852.