Letter to Friedrich Engels, March 19, 1858


MARX TO ENGELS

IN MANCHESTER

[London,] 19 March [1858]

Dear Engels,

My article[1] leaves no time for a letter today. Only this much. Rather than let yourself be held up any longer by a search for material, DROP 'Bülow', about whom I have sufficient for A COMMON BIOGRAPHY (brief), and get ON WITH 'CAVALRY'. Periculum in mora![2] Secondly, I enclose a few delectable DOCUMENTS on the ITALIAN CONGRESS HOAX from the Star.[3]

Your letter of today c largely used in my article.

Salut.

Your

K. M.

  1. K. Marx, 'Bonaparte's Present Position'.
  2. Danger in delay (Livy, History of Rome, Vol. XXXVIII, Chap. 25).
  3. Engels refers to the underground gallery connecting the Tuileries Palace with the Seine embankment, where some participants in the June 1848 uprising in Paris were detained after its defeat.—290