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American Tract Society,
Instituted at Boston in 1814.

WILLIAM A. BOOTH, ESQ., OF NEW-YORK, President.
HENRY HILL, ESQ., OF BOSTON, Treasurer.

New-York Agency and Depository, at No. 13 Bible House, Astor Place, New-York,
Where all the publications of the Society may be obtained the same as in Boston. Orders solicited by JOHN G.
BROUGHTON, Depositary.

Communications relating to the operations of the Society in New-York and New-Jersey, and donations, may
be sent to Rev. CHARLES P. BUSH, Dis. Secretary, at the same place.

New York, [in pencil] Jan 13th 1864

My Dears

Yours about Mrs C. came.
Let the thing work judiciously as it may,
but I do not share in your expectations.
You will let me know, of course, by the
next mail if any thing occurs con-
-clusively. Subsequent matters can all
be arranged—as I before wrote.

Enclosed, see Prest. Jewetts letter—I saw
Mrs Sackett & Julia B. They say it will
be difficult to obtain board in the city
only at highest prices at this season, but
would make some enquiries where they were
acquainted. I see they are encouraging. The

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[in print]
American Tract Society,
Instituted at Boston in 1814.

WILLIAM A. BOOTH, ESQ., OF NEW-YORK, President.
HENRY HILL, ESQ., OF BOSTON, Treasurer.

New-York Agency and Depository, at No. 13 Bible House, Astor Place, New-York,
Where all the publications of the Society may be obtained the same as in Boston. Orders solicited by JOHN G.
BROUGHTON, Depositary.

Communications relating to the operations of the Society in New-York and New-Jersey, and donations, may
be sent to Rev. CHARLES P. BUSH, Dis. Secretary, at the same place.

New York, [in pencil] Jan 13th 1864

My Dears

Yours about Mrs C. came.
Let the thing work judiciously as it may,
but I do not share in your expectations.
You will let me know, of course, by the
next mail if any thing occurs con-
-clusively. Subsequent matters can all
be arranged—as I before wrote.

Enclosed, see Prest. Jewetts letter—I saw
Mrs Sackett & Julia B. They say it will
be difficult to obtain board in the city
only at highest prices at this season, but
would make some enquiries where they were
acquainted. I see they are encouraging. The