740.—Saturday, August 2, 1856.

AVOW.—Dec. 5, 1855.—J. N09014.

741.—Saturday, August 2, 1856.

EMILIE, on the 22nd, sent No. 3, to Rmgviozx; on the 28th, No. 4 to the city, directed to our friend there. Have they your address? Give me full directions. Why not poste-restante as before?—July 30.

742.—Saturday, August 9, 1856.

FEUILLE de HETRE to ——.—I read your advertisement on the 3rd of July, headed as above; since that I have seen nothing from you, nor have I advertised until the 31st, headed also as above, to which you have not replied. I intend writing to you to the old address, unless you tell me to the contrary. There must be an explanation, or you may mistake ignorance for friendliness. At present you little dream who has been your Highland friend. Reply to this, or say if you understand that of the 31st.—Ever your own.

743.—Monday, August 11, 1856.

MY colours, though torn, are still at the masthead. They would be very flimsy if they could not stand a stiff breeze.—TOM.

744.—Tuesday, August 12, 1856.

CHANGE and BENEFIT.—EXCELSIOR.