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[Letter to] My dear friend
by Richard Davis Webb
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Richard Davis Webb says that L. A. Chamerovzow is going to Paris with a letter of introduction to Caroline Weston or Mrs. Maria Weston Chapman. The Anti-Slavery Reporter, edited by L. A. Chamerovzow, "had a long report of a meeting with Garrison's & Phillips's speeches." Richard D. Webb hopes that Caroline Weston and Mrs. Chapman will be nice to L. A. Chamerovzow. Richard D. Webb's son, Alfred, is "fully employed on road contracts" in Australia. Richard D. Webb received a letter from Mary A. Estlin: "Her father [John Bishop Estlin is] still in a low way---they have removed to airier and cooler lodgings." Richard D. Webb wants the name of a newly invented barometer.
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