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[[underline]] Sir [[/underline]] The King continued in a very confus'd state of mind, and talkative until five oclock this morning when His Majesty fell asleep for twenty five minutes. Soon after this He drank a little water, but still refus'd nourishment, having taken nothing, literally speaking, for more than 30 hours. Soon after seven the King slept again for a short time, and permitted some jellies to be brought to Him, of which he drank three. The King slept again for half an hour after this, but we have the pain of witnessing at our visit just as much confusion and violence as we have observed at any time during this late severe Paroxysm. It is impossible for us to contemplate this state of things without real anxiety, tho' it is the unaminous