YOUR letter, stating the insolvency of the late postmaster* of Mânâwâr,* &c., has been received. What was necessary to be said, regarding the above-mentioned postmaster, as well as the postmasters of Runhully,* was heretofore written at the greatest length. It is wonderful that you should not have acted conformably [to those directions:] but that, instead of doing so, you should repeatedly address us on the subject, and pursue [in this manner] your own fancies. For the future, you must not write to us on such matters, but conduct yourself agreeably to our former orders.