BLUE and WHITE.—Do not despair, darling. All will end well. I shall be for ever our old motto.

1568.—Saturday, October 27, 1866.

CONCLAVE of SOVEREIGNS.—Sion-mount, November 6th, 1866, M.—St. John G. Lipscombe, S.G.T.G.

1569.—Tuesday, October 30, 1866.

L’AFRICAINE.—You take too much blame. Look forward, not backwards. Affair here drawing to termination. Send “remember.”

1570.—Monday, November 19, 1866.

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1571.—Friday, November 23, 1866.

AS opportunities appear unattainable, why don’t you try other means open to you? Are you afraid to trust me? It should be sacred. I have done all I can, more than you think.