42.—Wednesday, March 3, 1824.
“Z.AGAIN.—CASE UNTRUE.”
43.—Wednesday, March 24, 1824.
Z.
44.—Wednesday, May 26, 1824.
R.—YES.—What was required has been done, but the Advertiser earnestly solicits that the affair may drop; there is risk without use. No news is good news, he requests only to know when an union has taken place.
45.—Saturday, November 6, 1824.
JOE to JACK.—SURRENDER!
46.—Thursday, November 11, 1824.
The Anonymous Writer can have no copy of his first Letter. “Ruinous exposure” are not words in course. He must drop his mask, or forfeit his self-respect. Having seized upon the judgement-seat, he should know no rest till he has traced the accusation through all its windings, till he either by proof establishes, or, in his own person, absolutely acquits from that “claim” which is most unequivocally denied. Let him “reflect then.” The wanton cruelty imputed, even in his last letter, would leave a stain never to be effaced.