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Suppose, however, you call on W. W. [Luanden?], who pro-
posed to act as my agent in New-York - and held
some conversation with him on the subject. It
would be particularly gratifying to me, just now,
so [?] at any other time to receive about
100 paying subscribers from New-York. The push I have
made with the Messenger has been a bold one -
and it will require the 2000 you speak of to bring
me [out?] whole again on the 3d [?].

I regularly mail the Messenger to your
office - the June No. was directed by myself. I also
sent you a perfect No. of the July one. This even-
ing I shall send you a duplicate of the June;
forwarding you at the same time all the Nos.
as far as printed of the 2d Vol. for your own
use. I shall likewise enter your name as a
paid subsciber - and will, [underline]if possible[/underline], purchase
you a copy of the 1st volume so soon as I can
hear of one for sale. - For all of which I
positively refuse to receive one cent in
money. - Your labor - your time - is
money - and I will not have the use of it
without giving you some recompense - even if
it is in sheets of my really [unpretending?]
periodicals.

When you can find time, I hope you
will carry out your intention - and add to
the variety of my [columns?]. I am very certain that
any thing you may attempt will be received
by us - and by the public also with favor.

Your opinion of the "Mirror" is not an
uncommon one. I see by the Compiler that the editor
of a Natchez paper thinks with you also.

Respectfully, T. W. White.

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