Sir: To verify the statements made to you the last season, and which you were kind enough to place in the columns of your Journal - having reference to the peach and nectarine growing upon the same stock, I yesterday visited the tree, in the nursery grounds of Mr. Duncan G. Wood, in this vicinity, and ascertained that the statement was correct in every particular - confirmed by another year of growth - peaches and nectarines growing on the twin stems. I examined the root, also, finding they came from the same stone or pit, spoken of in that communication. The peach given to Mr. Wood by his countryman, Mr. Buchanan, from the yard of Mr. Charles Tompkins, all of this city.

I have again conversed with each of the persons named, and find the facts precisely as I have stated them.

I take the liberty of again noticing these facts to you, as the season for peaches and nectarines is approaching. I do so, as there are doubters to such unique freaks of dame Nature, in all parts of our land. Yours, etc, J. Bingham. Hudson. July 24,1851.