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-Dear Sir: --I am aware that I have but a few hours to live, but I cannot forbear to take this method of returning my warm thanks to you for your uniform kindness to me while in prison. Everything that could have been done, consistent with prison regulations, for the comfort of both my body and mind, you have generously provided. May God bless you, and may you lead a holy life, and be prepared for Heaven, is my earnest prayer. Yours, sincerely. "Wm. Daniel Totty." "To Messrs. F. W. Hall. A. J. Hall And Jno. E. Brooks" --Dear Sirs: --I feel it to be a duty, as well as a pleasure, to express to you my thanks for the kindness and attentions you have bestowed upon me. I hope God will reward you. But allow me to remind you of the importance of giving your hearts to God. Don't put it off. God will bless you if you call upon him. May you all be early brought to salvation is my earnest prayer. "Yours, sincerely," Wm. Daniel Totty. Preparations. For two week