
          Recd July 29th 1849
And May 07 1850
by Dr. Gomez

[?] / 6 June 1849

My Dear Sir,

[?] say how pleased I was to receive your tokens &very interesting pamphlets 
particularly the notice of [Colden.?] I do not
[think?] before that [Cadwaleader?}was a country man & the son of a Scottish
Minister. From his Celtic [finemmen?] I thought he had been a native
of the Ancient principality of Wales. I [must] beg your honour to be
content with my thanks for your education for I am ashamed to say
that in the mean time learned make any return I must pleed [plead]
poverty. I am as you may imagine most anxious to quit this
place but have but small prospect of going to Belfast & have
[Sustuary?] retired from the [central?] as I think I was not well liked
[?] the matters. At the same time I do not well know what to
make of myself for the [Youth?] here is not if a kind while
I enjoy it is a very [instructive?] kind.

Yoiu enquire respecting our new Coluges {colleges?} but tehre is nothing
[inacted?] on the matter however the [?] remarks will give you an
idea of their character. They are much opposed by the High Church
[parts?] & the priests on account of what constitutes in my opinion
the noblest feature the total absence of Sectarianism. They are
litterary [literary] education colleges open to all religions. The professors are
appointed by the government & [crossed out: ha] are to have a salary of [?] 200
& each pupil pays a fee of [?]2-. Such however is the [?] of
all parties in the unhappy [?] that some of the chains will
under the best [?] be very uncomfortable. Who
would undertake to [return?] on mental science [crossed out: of] in the philosophy
        