| Description | (Directed to 14 Cannon Street.) [I have just had a letter from Mr. Wiehe who seems to hold a dagger at the very vitals of Mr. Bargum’s credit, who he says has now lost his great and only support by the late great change in the Ministry of Denmark: he purposes being in Holland from whence he may probably pay us a visit: I hope the revolution may not affect us. I am pleased Sir William Hamilton has afforded you so much entertainment. I received my Citation from Doctors Commons yesterday wherefore I must again request you to visit Lushington without delay. I think the plate orders would answer very well provided they would deliver old silver to work upon. Will anything be done this Session about a Marking Hall? I think a proper intimation from you of going into the plated way may form a good excuse in the solicitation of a proper partner.] |