Reco On Board April 30 

 Ans. May 10 



St. Louis, April! Z6 t l868 



Dear Engelmarart*, 



Since your letter I have not heard anything from you, and con- 

 clude from this, that all is excellent with you. As the time of your 

 departure from N.Y.. is near however, I want to inform you, that no- 

 thing special has happened here manns exterior building is 



completed- and the interior arrangements have prog^sed to the poinfc-, 

 that he has already publizised the moving of hi$ störe.. Weekly An- 

 zeiger and Rfepublican have been orderedi, The brochures have been- 

 mailed; j^hf^the authority is in my hands. Various letters for you 

 have arrived but nothing of signif icance. The Bssay I received fronr 

 Dr. Hilgard- f I found it most interesting- and gave hierin return 

 your dissert^tiom I have not yet got to Shaw 



The State of health of the city is exemplary good. Past week the 

 deathi^list was agäin in the 50ies. Younger doctors< despair, older 

 ones mumble. 



Of the enclosed photographs I ask your wife to keep 2 for her - 

 seif, and, when you get to Berlin-, please be kind enough to deliver 

 the 2 others to my godf ather- ( ?? E.D. ) Dr. , Alf red- Camberg, to have 

 them sent to his parents. . Georg, who is aquainted with him, will 1 

 have the kindness to take care of it.. The older part of my fanily 

 has not yet come to pose, later, though, I hope to be able. to send 

 you further pictures.. - 



The horse is in good shape, and, as it has little to do, becomeff 

 fat and round. Its frequent neighing- is a little indecent in a big 

 city..At. Kimmr^s things are going well,except the foot of Mrs. K.. 

 which' will not rise wellt She will come tomorrow probably,to pur- 

 chase an elastic stocking. Mr. Kimm has no buyer as yet for his^ 

 house,and the time for an auction has not been set,so that I do 



