826.—Monday, March 30, 1857.
TO a CHRISTIAN.—You don’t know their antecedents. It is not easy. My daughter has two toes joined together. I have not seen her for seven years.—E. J. W.
827.—Saturday, April 4, 1857.
TO UNALTERABLE. M. C. T.—A visit would be pleasing to her, when convenient to yourself.—H.
828.—Wednesday, April 8, 1857.
PERTHSHIRE ELECTION.—Proof instead of assertion. The writer is welcome to call at the residence of the party written to. Correspondence or a meeting elsewhere declined. Call to-morrow.
829.—Thursday, April 9, 1857.
PERTHSHIRE ELECTION.—Volunteers do not make conditions, but they are accepted. A reward will be given. It was not supposed the information was tendered from benevolence to either party.