52.—Tuesday, May 16, 1826.

RESPECTFULLY; Confidence has been betrayed.

53.—Monday, June 5, 1826.

MEMORANDUM.—Suspicions are unfounded.—Slanders from Hypocrites and story-tellers ought not to be credited—no unknown circumstance can be credited.

54.—Wednesday, September 30, 1829.

IF the GENTLEMAN, whose conversation was interrupted a fortnight ago (by an exclamation of—“Sir, you will lose your handkerchief,” and also by a carriage driving suddenly into Portland-place), wishes to renew it, he will find the curiosity that then lay dormant has since been excited, therefore the information volunteered, if he has not left town, may be sent to C. D., twopenny post-office, 88, Oxford-street.

55.—Thursday, September 30, 1830.

TO L——A.—It is impossible to approve or justify the step L——a has taken. How much unhappiness her conduct has occasioned, and still occasions, cannot be conceived. All that remains to those whom she has so deeply afflicted is to lament that any one brought up in a knowledge of the duties of virtue and religion could ever be induced to depart so widely from what they enjoin.

56.—Friday, February 11, 1831.