1239.—Thursday, March 13, 1862.

IT was once bare! Should he have taken it? Is the chance gone?—from WATCHER.

1240.—Friday, March 14, 1862.

WATCHER.—Your long silence has caused me much suffering. Are you ill? I can hardly think so, as you promised to send for me. I anxiously await some reply.

1241.—Tuesday, March 25, 1862.

CÆSAR J.—The Pilgrim is much distressed at the long silence of his children. Can they not let him hear through his family. When do they return? He is unchanging. Is he forgotten?

1242.—Wednesday, March 26, 1862.

FRED.—The dog has always been with me and is still. Save anxiety for your health. I am very happy. Your hopes are mine, and I fervently say amen to them. You are dearer than ever so close.

1243.—Tuesday, April 1, 1862.

REVELATIONS.—19th chapter, 4th verse. England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland into 24 provinces—Genesis, 1st chapter, 27th verse—to each province of districts, 0 to 9, and guilds 0 to 9, the companies 00 to 09, and 10 to 99, common to both.