BORN BLIND AND DEAF. 7S 



" Agreeably to your request, I have read your letter to Pro- 

 " fessor Stewart with as much attention as the short time it 

 *' has been in my possession would admit of; and I certainly 

 " think you have stated those facts I informed you of, respect- 

 •' ing my brother, most correctly. 



" My brother seems to be very well pleased with his change 

 " of residence *, and goes on much in the same way he did at 

 *' Ardclach ; that is to say, wandering for several miles round 

 " the small town we live in, or amusing himself by visiting the 

 " different carpenters' or other tradesmens' shops within his 

 " reach, and handling their implements, or trying to discover 

 *' what they are engaged about. He has not yet discovered 

 " any anxiety to return to Ardclach, and is, I think, quite as 

 " happy as when there." 



* 



Mrs MiTCHELi, and her family liave within theae few months left Ardclach 



to reside at Nairn. 



K 2 NO. IV. 



