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concerning mine. Yours, W.P. WASHINGTON, D.C., April 23d, 1856. DEAR SIR:--I have to thank you for your last two encouraging letters of 31st of March and 7th April. I have seen nothing in the papers to interest you, and having bad health and a press of other engagements, I have neglected to write you. Enclosed is a list of persons referred to in my last letter, all most anxious to travel--all meritorious. In some of these I feel an especial interest for what they have done to help others in distress. I suggest for yours and the "powder boy's" consideration the following plan: that he shall take in coal for Washington and come directly here--sell his coal and go to Georgetown for freight, and _wait_ for it. If any fancy articles are sent on board, _I understand he has a place_ to put them in, and _if he has_ I suggest that he lies still, still waiting for freight till the first anxiety is over. Vessels that have _just left_ are the ones that will be inquired after, and perhaps chased. If he lays still a day or two all suspicion will be prevented. If there shall be occasion to refer to any of them hereafter, it may be by their numbers in the list. The family--5 to 11--will be missed and inquired after soon and urgently; 12 and 13 will also be soon missed, but _none of the others_. If all this can be done, some little time or notice must be had to get them all ready. They tell me they can pay the sums marked to their names. The aggregate is small, but as I told you, they are poor. Let me hear from you when convenient. [Illustration: JOHN HENRY HILL] Truly Yours, WM. PENN. 1. A woman, may be 40 years old, $40.00 2. A woman, may be 40 years old, with 3 children, say 4, 6, and 8[A] 15.00 3. A sister of the above, younger 10.00 4. A very genteel mulatto girl about 22 25.00 5. A woman, say 45, These are all one 6. A daughter, 18, family, either of 7. A son, 16, them leaving 8. A son, 14, alone, they think, 50.00 9. A daughter, 12, would cause the 10. A son, say 22, balance to be sold. 11. A man, the Uncle, 40, 12. A very genteel mulatto girl, say 23 25.00 13. A v
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