“W.E. J. S.—£100.”
67.—Saturday, May 7, 1842.
J.H. REJECTS the FIRST Proposition of T. U., and will avail himself of the second. As to T. U.’s inquiry, J. H. aver “No.”
68.—Wednesday, July 13, 1842.
C.* * * * * * may implicitly rely upon the honour and SECRECY of his friend, and that his only intention is to oblige and befriend. C. should know his friend better than to imagine that any form of words would more effectually bind the man, whose Christian and surname each contain six letters.
69.—Thursday, December 1, 1842.
GLANVILLE.—16 4872 3648 19 692 1843 2635 3586 186 496 369 471 702 1843 938a 4362z 4000 19 500 317 582 3000 5000 958 1000.—Nov. 28, 1842.
70.—Thursday, December 15, 1842.
GLANVILLE.—16 — 4, 872 — 940c — 5, 923+ — 4000 — 19 — 888 — 753 — 116 — 853 — 973 — 1,001 — 989 — 777 — 4,321 — 3,521+ — 666.—Dec. 10, 1842.