| Author(s) | Karl Marx |
|---|---|
| Written | 4 November 1862 |
MARX TO ENGELS
IN MANCHESTER
[London,] 4 November 1862
Dear Engels,
I have just been to see Freiligrath. He will send the 400 talers to Lassalle. You are to send him £60, and he will then advise you of the rate of exchange, etc.
As to the renewal, there is no difficulty. You can draw for £45 or ANY SUM LESS THAN £60 and send me the bill so that Lassalle can endorse it. Once that is done, it is discountable over here. You can made it payable at 3 months. For the renewal, however, Lassalle's endorsement will be needed and hence cannot be obtained in respect of the present payment. Lassalle himself is awaiting this renewal, having had my letter.[1] Write and let me know at once what is to be done.
Your
K. M.