MIMI.—I wish you to WRITE to me at once, with your present address. Forward my letter to the Post-office, Royal-hill, Greenwich, S.E. I have been expecting to hear daily.—Yours ever, M. H. K.

873.—Wednesday, September 2, 1857.

R.WELLBELOVE.—I have RECEIVED your very kind NOTE, and almost expected another. Most willingly will I give you what you have lost, but I want the size. That every blessing may attend you is the most sincere wish of your relative, M. D.

874.—Thursday, September 3, 1857.

CUMMING to PET.—Madame CUMMING TROUVERA une LETTRE pour elle à la poste restante, chez Morris, imprimeur, 35, Ludgate-hill; Ce sera la dernière.

875.—Tuesday, September 8, 1857.

M.H. K.—I shall be in town the evening of the 10th, and shall hope to see you the following day, when all our business may be settled.—Yours ever, Mimi.—September 6, 1857.

876.—Tuesday, September 8, 1857.

M.H. K.—A LETTER, of great importance, was FORWARDED to Greenwich, as you wished. Write at once, and state everything distinctly, as it relates to affairs of great consequence. I trust the answer will be favourable in every way, and shall be very anxious for its arrival.—Yours ever, Mimi.—September 4th.