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You have not heard all that you ought to hear. I could not give any connected detail yesterday; but the suddenness, and, in one light, the unseasonableness with which the affair burst out, needs explanation; for though the event of the 26th ult., as you will conclude, immediately opened to me the happiest prospects, I should not have presumed on such early measures, but from the very particular circumstances, which left me not an hour to lose.
Norton and Flick: Raymond's Buildings, Gray's Inn, 1st July, 183 . In reference to the interview which took place at the chambers of the Solicitor-General on the 27th ult., we are to inform you that we are not disposed, as acting for our clients, the Countess of Lovel and her daughter the Lady Anna Lovel, to listen to the proposition then made.
Lindesay, on this subject, on the 19th ult. On crossing Liverpool Range my object was to proceed northward, so as to avoid the plains and head the streams which water them, and avoiding also the mountain ranges on the east. Oxley crossed this river.
Burr for a copy of the "Old Guard" which he had sent him, and showing also what, in his opinion, the South had fought for, and of what true republicanism consists: "Lexington, Virginia, January 5, 1866. "Mr. C. Chauncey Burr. "My Dear Sir: I am very much obliged to you for your letter of the 27th ult., and for the number of the 'Old Guard' which you kindly sent me.
When you can spare a quiet hour, let me know why you did not care to stay a few days longer at Zurich, where I intended to visit you on the 20th inst. at the latest. However that may be, I remain invariably your faithful and loving WEYMAR, August 26th, 1858. VENICE, September 12th, 1858. I have just received your letter, dated 26th ult., which had lain at Geneva all that time.
With what pleasure did I receive yours of the 24th ult., at Princeton, the other day, when I went to pay Mr. Stockton a visit after his return from Philadelphia. I cordially congratulate you on the improvement of your health by rash experiments. May it be as well established as my own, which is perfectly capable of the closest application.
'W. PARKER, Vice-Admiral. On March 4, 1849, Sir W. Parker tells Lord Hardwicke to remain at Genoa or at Spezzia. Private. H.M.S. 'HIBERNIA, NAPLES: 4th March 1849. 'Accept my thanks for your two acceptable letters of this 24 and 28 ult.
Debtor and Creditor Account To 8 per cent, due on one third of £80, being amount of guarantee for one month as per agreement signed August 9th, ult., equals 1s. 4d. Examined and found correct J. Selby-Harrison. Please acknowledge receipt.
For any thing I see, your session will be shortly over. Judge Brockholst Livingston took his seat in the City Hall yesterday. I am told it is nicknamed the Livingston act. My Mary is well, and has every desire to oblige you. Affectionately yours, New-York, April 3, 1802. I am favoured with yours of the 30th ult., with its enclosure.
Dear Sir, In my absence your letter of the 11th ult. was received here, with the printed circular of the National Monumental Society, in reply to which I feel constrained to say if that highly laudable association resolves "to erect at the national capital of the United States a memorial monument" to symbolize in statuary of colossal proportions the "history of the electromagnetic telegraph," before that history has been authentically written, it is my conviction: that the statue most worthy to stand upon the pedestal of such monument would be that of the man of true science, who explored the laws of nature ahead of all other men, and was "the first to wrest electron-magnetism from Nature's embrace and make it a missionary to, the cause of human progress," and that man is Professor Joseph Henry, of the Smithsonian Institution.
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