WISH, but CANNOT YET. All kind. M. R.

62.—Thursday, July 27, 1837.

H.Has not the slightest desire to act contrary to a wish expressed in the manner it has been, had such been the intention, which it never was. H. wishes it to be understood that, were some points cleared up, every feeling, once expressed, would be felt the same even now. H. hopes that this may yet be done; it would give extreme pleasure.

63.—Thursday, October 18, 1838.

THOU wert bidden to eat of my bread, and to drink of my cup—come, they shall be made sweet to thee, thy name is safe and ever dear—come, come quickly, I will GIVE and thou shalt ENJOY, be thou yet RETAINED to cheer a blighted home.

64.—Saturday, October 12, 1839.

DOES R. A. wish to FORM an ALLIANCE with the LADY? If so, his parents will consent. WRITE.

65.—Wednesday, November 6, 1839.

EXTRACT from LETTER, dated November 1, 1839.—“All that I have to say, however, is for you to write directly to Lady * * * * * * * *. Return without a moment’s loss of time, and all will be adjusted.

66.—Tuesday, September 22, 1840.