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Sligo November 26. 1845
My dear Brother,
Your last Letter to me is dated 25. April,
now seven Months since, to advise me of your having
drawn for £1000. The Bill has been paid and enclosed
you will find an Abstract of the Sales of Wool – of
which I gave some account in my Letter of the
Packet of last month, and the proceeds of which
amounting to £3636-12.1 have enabled me to meet
every obligation in this Country, including £2000
which had been advanced by Herries & Co. By the
transference of a Balance in my favor now in
the Hands of Sir Edw. Borough & Co. Dublin to my
Account in St. James's Street, I doubt not but that
there will be money enough to go on until July 1846
when an other, and I believe the last Dividend but
one, will be due to Admiral Douglas.
This is an encouraging view of affairs here, and contained
within a few brief Paragraphs. I wish that from your
side of the Water, after nine long years of Expectation
I could obtain any thing half so explicit!
I have a Letter from Mr. Norman written on the 11. Inst
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