759.—Wednesday, October 8, 1856.
FROM EMMELIE.—N L M W Z B. I can inquire. All is well.—October 3.
760.—Thursday, October 9, 1856.
TO EMMELIE.—No 3 has arrived. Many thanks. Saturday it will reach its destination. Your little sister is quite well. Your news reaches always in safety. You need be in no anxiety about C. A.—October 8, 1856.
761.—Thursday, October 9, 1856.
CALEB WILLIAMS.—1. Every other consideration will be held subsidiary to the fact of the documents clearing up what has been placed under doubt. 2. The plagiarisms of the lost manuscripts are of little consequence, except as they may be made to countenance a personation, or aid the wire-pulling of the S. M. confederacy. Mr. Thomas Piers Healey may be seen each day this week, from 9 o’clock to noon, at 27, Tottenham-place, Tottenham-court-road.
762.—Thursday, October 16, 1856.
CALEB WILLIAMS.—When authority is Faganized here and Sadlierized there, till Government is becoming but a section of the “Jolly Beggars’ Clubs” British and foreign, what can happen but that the Crimea of society must follow that of War, and the Triumrogueate end in the reign of Bogus-tus?—T. P. H.