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230.—Monday, November 11, 1850.

MORE.—W. C.

231.—Tuesday, November 12, 1850.

E.R. C.—CONSENTS.

232.—Thursday, November 14, 1850.

ANONYMOUS.—“CONFIDENTIAL.”—The “Good Fellow” would really be obliged if the “Friend” would help him out of the scrape by a little further advice as to the “party.” Direct the letter, with the Christian name in full, to No. 8.

233.—Tuesday, November 17, and 20, 21, 1850.

Iam sorry that you did not WAIT for our FRIEND, who would have explained much more than my letter. Pray reflect on the difficulty in which you place me. I am most anxious to help you, and you render it impossible for me to do so. Just ask yourself what single act I can do without your help? None. No one but yourself can sign or explain anything. If you persevere the consequence will be that the affair will pass into other hands, and half the money will be spent in law. You are not doing justice either to yourself or to me. You say you have acted deliberately; if you have you must have been ignorant of your true position and the consequences of your acts. Pray reflect. With your aid anything can be done; but without it nothing.—Douglas, viâ Hull.—Nov. 18, 1850.