
          Tuesday morning, Apr. 27th 1852,
at 4 o'clock A. M.

67 Crosby Street

Dear Sir,

I am sorry, very sorry that I did
not speak to you last Saturday,
and the more as I saw you when
I [?] at the College in the afternoon
about 5 oclock. But I would
not fancy that you were going to
leave town. There are good many things
I had wished to speak to you about.
As you see from the date, I am in
great hurry now; the Brig Plinton
is going at 6 oclock and I must
be ready to go along. [Not?] speaking
of other things, I am a little afraid
that I can not get along to
Asheville, making the [due?]
        