FLYBYNIGHT WANTS the ANCHOR.—Solution—Invincible Achilles has pinioned great Neptune to the Equator, seized his trident, and with his triumphal car skimmed the boundless expanse of waters to hold communion with the Pearl of the great Eastern sea; Scandinavia’s gate has been repassed, and he now steers direct for the Pillars of Hercules: after razing corrupt and perfidious Troy to the ground, he will glide over the purple waves of the tideless sea, and pass in safety between the dreaded whirlpool and the six-headed monster—then, and not till then, the Kingfisher will restore the stolen ring, and honest pride, clothed in humility, and beauty enshrined in youthful loveliness, will be his ultimate reward! La lutte et (est) la fin.—E. J. W.

401.—Friday, November 26, 1852.

ADVERTISE NO MORE.—November past, I came to London.—E. J. W.

402.—Wednesday, December 1, 1852.

Slmpi at F. npkl, hoq. pgki C. nhgq is a F. hlkp no. F. mogh. B qkln F. pngk at C pmkg. on the 9th F. lgkh qmp. a mogk noil C nhgq is at C. qgnl. F. lgiq hoq khqp is oing to mpkh with C, qknp omgk hgo & kimh are F qmlh to C, qgnl for F qoip Fiffy. F, ngli oimg, a mpko, qolg hlk. C. ngqp. M. F. pgqn oghm to nqkg olhi hipo B qkm C. of F. hopn hkig pngk on the 21st mpmh hlko in C nkol.—J. de W.

403.—Tuesday, December 21, 1852.

S.—NO.—She will be out for six weeks. Have full faith and confidence, and your reward shall be reaped.

404.—Wednesday, December 22, 1852.

HEUREUX malheureux que je suis—I ain’t got not no money.—E. J. W.

405.—Saturday, January 1, 1853.