
          he told me that the clerk had been looking 
 for me with the change and could not find
 me. I do not choose to give him these 75 cents
 as he ought to have told me the price of the
 ticket. I therefore wrote in my card which
 I sent back. "the traveller who should have
 received 75 cents change at Princeton
 which Dr Torrey will receive for me"
 Anyone I presume authorised by you
 can receive it and you can either put
 it into the parcel or use it to prepay
 the parcel which will have the same
 effect. I write on this scrap of paper that
 I may enclose my letters to you which
 I should have taken with me. I should 
 retain a very pleasant remembrance of
 my visit to you and only regret that it
 seemed necessary for me to make it so short.


 Believe me to be dear sir
 very truly yours
 William Hincks


 I am staying at the Walnut Street house
 for the sake of being close at hand to obtain my
 passage in the morning and though I shall probably
 move afterwards you may address me here
        