1339.—Monday, July 13, 14, 1863.

THERE is happiness in calm resignation.—Lam. iii. 3-7. No. 13. “Thy will be done.”

1340.—Thursday, August 6, 1863.

ALFRED.—COME, oh, come. I beseech a last interview. Remember the 25th. Although I am bound in honour and in justice to myself to give all up then, yet I am willing to make the sacrifice, and will hand you the greatest number. I desire to spare, if not your feelings, at least those of some one else.

1341.—Thursday, August 13, 1863.

VIOLET TOKEN!—Your conduct was most unaccountable, and towards “——” most unjust. Your letters await only your honourable explanation being given to him. He’s waited long, patiently, and at great loss. WRITE to him immediately, with confidential explanations, by post—fear not. Or write, as formerly, through those who passed your many previous letters. Act on this advice honourably, and without delay. All shall end as you wish. Pocket-book, with portraits.

1342.—Friday, August 14, 1863.

TURF.—WRITE. It is long since I heard from you. Since we met last I have had much trouble. When can we meet again? Brighton this autumn?

1343.—Tuesday, August 25, 1863.