Z.may make the experiments to which he alludes in his letter in the presence of H. M. C. without fear of endangering his personal safety.

57.—Wednesday, November 6, 1833.

W.D. is informed that his RESOLVE was, as delicately as possible, duly communicated, and that the same was received with as much fortitude as could be expected. The children are well, and their mother, though very wretched, yet as composed as under the painful circumstances she could be. W. D. is requested to write again, giving a detailed account on a particular subject, from his new residence, when decided upon.

58.—Tuesday, February 14, 1837.

H.

59.—Saturday, June 3, and June 5 and 6, 1837.

“IDO.” London.

60.—Thursday, June 8, 1837.

E.O. L. THANKS C. K. V. The circumstance was by direction, but seems to have been overdone.

61.—Saturday June 10, 1837.