721.—Wednesday, July 9, 1856.
MONEYMARSH.—SINGLE.
722.—Thursday, July 10, 1856.
GENUG FUR ALLES.
723.—Monday, July 14, 1856.
GWENLLIAN.—Tuesday or Wednesday.
724.—Monday, July 14, 1856.
YOU promised to let me know your wishes and views of the matter in full. You have not done so. I feel that I am unkindly treated. You think it right to keep me always in the dark, and consider one unworthy your confidence. London, 12th.
725.—Monday, July 14, 1856.
MANCHESTER.—E.—Recent public documents have supplied me with the most satisfactory intelligence upon the annexation question. Dallas is to fix everything. But you must know that before I write again direct, I have to satisfy myself as to the views of the parent state, which I conclude to be all along pacific, though I am not cute in negotiation, having been so long a squatter on the sunny banks of the far west. I am particularly gratified to find that you cordially agree with me upon this question.—Crampton has reached this.—V. M. F.—July 12.