783.—Saturday, November 15, 1856.

M.—It was understood that no more letters were expected from the south, and was stated in the last that no facts had transpired here. Our views remain. Letters for G. are to be forwarded if possible to-morrow.

784.—Tuesday, November 18, 1856.

NOTHING FORGOTTEN.—Every remembrance respectfully and affectionately treasured. If you have courage to hear the truth, trust to me, and meet me. I know you will see this.—S., post-office, Jermyn-street, Piccadilly.

785.—Thursday, November 27, 1856.

NO. 2.—Deeply touched; happier but not quite happy, because my conscience still convinceth me of sin. The star’s shining tho’, is upon me, and, happen what may, its light will ever be my guide.

786.—Tuesday, December 2, 1856.

TO AMY.—Vos dépêches, 29 Octobre et 7 Novembre, sont reçues; je suis désolé de votre anxiété pour moi; vous auriez du recevoir les nouvelles dont on vous a parlé le 28 Octobre; recherchez cette fois ci. Ecrivez-moi à l’adresse comme: il ne me manque que vos nouvelles, sans lesquelles je suis désolée et triste.—24 Novembre.

787.—Wednesday, December 3, 1856.

FIRST—SPERANZA.