“Dear Sir,—You do very right in letting me know the whole of the case, as, if in my power, I should have been happy to have secured the success of your undertaking; but I assure you that I have exceeded rather than fallen short of what I could do with any convenience to myself. I hope you received the letter I wrote yesterday, which will have relieved you from your embarrassment as to the mode of making out the draft.—Yours ever,