| Author(s) | Karl Marx |
|---|---|
| Written | 13 April 1860 |
MARX TO J. M. WEBER
IN BERLIN
London, 13 April 1860
9 Grafton Terrace, Maitland Park, Haverstock Hill
Sir,
A fortnight ago yesterday I sent you the final documents, at the same time requesting you to acknowledge receipt of the letters and enclosures previously despatched, and also to let me know briefly how the case is progressing.[1] I am exceedingly worried by the complete absence of news, the more so since, in your letter of 22 February, you say the action will become statute-barred on 22 April and, after receiving the said letter, I had expected an early communication from you.
I remain, Sir, Your most Obedient Servant,
Dr Karl Marx