Autograph letter signed : "Po'hkeepsie," to John Mullaly, 1857 Oct. 23.

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Autograph letter signed : "Po'hkeepsie," to John Mullaly, 1857 Oct. 23.

Referring him to that week's Observer, in which his controversy with Mr. Bright is played out; discussing his concern in the management of certain Chief Directors of the Atlantic Telegraph "on this side of the water," noting that "the great enterprize of uniting the whole world in Telegraphic bonds has always been one near my heart." Mentioning Cyrus Field.

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