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My Pomroy has a class of about a hundred converts which meet every Tuesdays - called the converts class, he is giving them instruction in lectures &c - there are but few cases of inquiry in his society but an interesting state of things in the Hammond St. and the last inquiry meeting, there, 30 boys attended several of whom were indulging hope, they were mostly from Mr. Valentines school. I wish you would send a bottle of ink - I wrote some potent objections to Miller to Almeda so I expect her next letter will be taken up chiefly in answering them. I wish I had Millrs book for Mr W. to read, he berated him greatly and I want to hear him put in the pieces. Lucy needs a slate.

Wyman has got 6 hand cuff'd & fetter now completely, you know C bought the mill of down here a manage up the mill for seemingly? Kie Dow - well he had got him all pay'd up but the last note of 100 dollars now with the interest 130 perhaps when you sold the note and Mortgage to Wyman without telling C. know anything about it and Wyman has fore clos'd on the mortgage Chas never get near anything for the care of his half only what was lay'd right out in repairs & now unless 6 ? pay that not before the time of redemption is now out Wyman will get that property which now worth one thousand dollar for 150 - & he has no more honour that to do it if he can he set out to petition for a Division of that property land court but found that W had got it all and on his own think he wants to pay that & then petition next Sept of he can get it divided there is no doubt but he could see it for enough to pay him all his debts - he know where he can have the money but he would have to give probably 25 perhaps more pr cent The Mill is legally my property now & I had rather give it to somebody else than ? man - that money which Br Jacob sent to you belongs to Ann & she was going to bring it to James but if you and I think it is best to make use of it to redeem the Mill and are willing to make Charles 's note instead of Ann you can ? it with you, - your pay may be made perfectly secure but perhaps J would like better he have it right there where he could get it any day.