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Soon after the receipt of the letters which we had the pleasure of

co was received froence it contains is so interesting and

important, that we hasten to lay it before our readers:-

LETTER VI

Mrs Pringle to Miss Mally Glencairn

LONDON

MY DEAR MISS MALLY--You must not expect no particulars fro all the calamities that befell us to

Bell Tod, you will, no doubt, hear of theht from the first hand, Mr Treddles thenot being to be had on any

reasonable terow

and Paisley; and in the same bocks with them I packit a small crock of

our ain excellent poudered butter, with a delap cheese, for I was told

that such coenuine in London I likewise

had in it a pot of ow,

assuringthe

English, and oun in peper Howso of the bocks, which I did carefully with aed in ajee, and broke the pot of

of the ship, ruined the oun, which

the shivers cut into reat holes Over and above all,

the crock with the butter was, no one can tell how, crackit, and the

pickle lecking out, andwith the seerip of the marmlet, spoilt the