Letter to Friedrich Engels, January 31, 1861

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MARX TO ENGELS

IN MANCHESTER

[London,] 31 January [1861]

DEAR Frederick,

Letter containing £10[1] received with very many thanks. I must now be off, mainly for the purpose of paying the gas and rates, otherwise the fellows will send in the BROKER. AS for the other cads, I shall have to see how I can arrange matters with them.

[2][3][4][5][6]

I shall write to you at greater length as soon as I hear from you tomorrow.

Salut.

Your

K. M. Enclosed Lassalle's memorandum.[7]

  1. This letter by Engels has not been found.
  2. ;1 I.. Bucher. [Letter to the Editor of Hermann.] In: Hermann, Nr. 108, 26. January
  3. 1861.
  4. '• See this volume, pp. 248
  5. 49.
  6. 10*
  7. In 1859 and 186W, Fischel was editing in Berlin Das Neue Portfolio. Eine Sammlung wichtiger Documente und Aktenstücke zur Zeitgeschichte, a collection of diplomatic documents modelled on The Portfolio, or a Collection of State Papers, published by Urquhart in London from 1835 to 1837.
    Excerpts from Marx's Lord Palmerston (see present edition, Vol. 12, pp. 341-407) appeared in Fischel's Portfolio, Hefte I and II, 1859-60.