Letter to Muzembini, February 27, 1860
| Author(s) | Karl Marx |
|---|---|
| Written | 27 February 1860 |
Reproduced from the original
Published in English for the first time in Marx-Engels Collected Works, Volume 41
MARX TO MUZEMBINI
IN LONDON
[Draft][1]
Manchester, 27 February 1860
6 Thorncliffe Grove, Oxford Road
My dear Muzembini,
Mr Faucher, I suppose, will have told you that I am just now busied with two actions for libel, the one being carried on at Berlin against the National-Zeitung, the other at London against the Daily Telegraph, both relating to Vogt, the Bonapartist agent's pamphlet against myself.
In regard to the latter it is of the highest importance for me to be exactly informed of the relations of General Klapka with the General Bank of Switzerland and the Ottoman bank, of the mutual relations of these two banks, of the relations of the Ottoman bank with Musurus, and of the latter's relations with Russia. You will highly oblige me by giving me the information wanted, and by directing it to my present address. With my best compliments to Mrs Muzembini
Yours truly,
K. Marx
- ↑ Marx wrote under the date: 'Enclosed in the letter to my wife. To Muzembini, under the above date, as follows:' C. Vogt, Mein Process gegen die Allgemeine Zeitung.