1017.—Thursday, March 17, 1859.

ZOH MOT.—You are informed the second time that you are being duped and deceived in the name of another. Keep away.

1018.—Friday, March 18, 1859.

CLOVES.—I will agree to anything, if you will only let me write to you at once. I have so much to say. This you must not refuse. God bless you.—Clarence.

1019.—Friday, March 18, 1859.

V.—I dare not believe in the coincidence—the happiness would be too great—yet even you must allow it is very strange. The name cannot pass my lips. “Her eyes are lode-stars, and her breath sweet air.” When last I saw those other stars alone I was plunged in despair. Years have elapsed since then, but the minutest incident is still ever fresh in my memory.—15th March.—J.

1020.—Tuesday, March 22, 1859.

THE WRITER of the ANONYMOUS LETTER, from London, is informed by Mr. Wilson, Ennis, Ireland, that the money he relied on in his old age has been alienated, both capital and interest, and he will have his daughter sent him by the Limerick steamer.

1021.—Saturday, March 26, 1859.