68 Old Broad Street Nov. 1852 My dear M.rs Wi1kins/ The very kind 1etteaI received from you on the 22~ Inst., is quite sufficient apology for any -debt you owe me on account of Letters. We will at once proceed to business ~d I will answer your inquiries In the most able manner canst 1. . The constant wet weather has heen most injurious both to trade '& health. Our great City has for some time past looked most dismal, but I think there begins to be a Sdtght change . 2~ Y I feel very much obliged
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