Letter from JOHN CRAWFORD, Largs, to MATTHEW TANNAHILL, Paisley.

25 MAIN STREET, LARGS, 20th, October, 1848.

DEAR SIR,
I received yours of the 17th inst., and enclose a letter in your brother's handwriting, which is the only one in my possession. I returned a number at the time you mention. I hope it may gratify the person of whom you speak. I gave some both to America and the West Indies, to acquaintances who went thither.
                                         I remain,
                                               SIR,
                                                   Yours most sincerely,
                                                                 JOHN CRAWFORD.



Mr. Crawford must have received many letters from his acquaintance Tannahill, and this letter is so far satisfactory as showing what has been done with them,—sent to the West Indies and America as relics of the Bard.—Ed.