Letter to Friedrich Engels, June 2, 1860

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MARX TO ENGELS

IN MANCHESTER

[London,] 2 June 1860

Dear Engels,

I have written Izzy ABOUT ten pages, eight of them on the Cologne trial and two on Fischel.[1] It was difficult enough for me, because I'm still not fit and am dosing myself constantly.

It's really sickening. Lommel advised me of the despatch of the parcel by rail [a few][2] days ago.[3] It ought to have been here long since.

Fischel has written to tell me that the Daily Telegraph's correspondent in Berlin is a certain Abel.

Have had a letter from Schily. From it I see that Siebel has notified him of the arrival of your pamphlets[4] in Manchester. I shall have to send off Schily's copy via Rheinländer. I must also have one copy to use for my own pamphlet.[5]

Could you let me have something short on the Garibaldi affair for the Tribune by Wednesday[6]? If that's not possible, by Friday[7]. Salut.

Your

K. M.

Apropos. It transpires from Schily's letter that Moses[8] is also correspondent of the Espérance (and so Bonapartist that one Frenchman actually broke off his friendship with him) and of the Augsburg Allgemeine Zeitung.

  1. See previous letter.
  2. manuscript damaged
  3. An allusion to Georg Lommel's letter of 28 May 1860 in which he notified Marx of having sent him a parcel (presumably with material exposing Karl Vogt).
  4. Savoy, Nice and the Rhine
  5. Herr Vogt
  6. 6 June
  7. On about 7 June, Engels wrote the article 'Garibaldi in Sicily'.
  8. Moses Hess