C. H. Cooper.
Cambridge.
Riddles for the Post-Office (Vol. vii., p. 258.).—The following is an exact copy of the direction of a letter mailed a few years ago by a German living in Lancaster county, Pa.:
"Tis is fur old Mr. Willy wot brinds de Baber in Lang Kaster ware ti gal is gist rede him assume as it cums to ti Pushtufous."
meaning—
"This is for old Mr. Willy, what prints the paper in Lancaster, where the jail is. Just read him as soon as it comes to the Post-Office."
Inclosed was an essay against public schools.
Uneda.
Philadelphia.
Mulciber (Vol. iii., p. 102.).—I beg to inform Mr. Warde that in the printed Key to the Dispensary it is said, "'Tis the opinion of many that our poet means here Mr. Thomas Foley, a lawyer of notable parts."