1229.—Wednesday, January 8, 1862.

CÆSAR J.—He is very unhappy at having pained others, and, in spite of all appearances, is loyal and true. The pilgrim is sad and desolate, but hopes not to be forgotten. Bless her and both children. Revda rof tuo Kool.

1230.—Wednesday, January 15, 1862.

0’503,Ad captandum vulgus.—She has arrived, but dangerously ill. Forgive. You can have the necessary guarantees on applying to Mr. Pollaky, Private Continental Inquiry-office, 14, George-street, Mansion House.

1231.—Tuesday, January 28, 1862.

CÆSAR J.—The absence and silence of his children cause much sorrow to the pilgrim. He hopes to hear soon. The usual address. Bless them both. He cannot change.

1232.—Tuesday, January 28, 1862.

WATCHER.—Dismiss all doubts. No one can supply your place. Absence strengthens the tie. I look so steadfastly to the future, and approve all your plans.

1233.—Wednesday, February 5, 1862.

S——L H——L.—I promise. The 3rd or 10th of March. One there now.—C., Feb. 3, 1862.