Bayley; Carleton, Rome, Italy, to Bishop James Roosevelt Bayley, Newark, New Jersey, 1856 March 1
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Carleton has just arrived from Naples where he has been for a fortnight and still he has the same answer, "nothing." He writes to remind James that he will want some money to come home with. His pocket will be empty by April 10. If he is ready on Monday, he will go into retreat and be confirmed on the 9th by Cardinal Caggiano. He is now at a hotel, having given up his rooms to Mr. Lamson . Padre? Anelli-to whom Carleton had a letter from Mr. Berrian, has written to the Archbishop applying for admission to his diocese or to James's. Carleton's health is pretty good, though when his feelings break away from him, he feels that pain at the heart which he had at the time of Lilla Bayley 's death. Lamson told Carleton that George H. Doane had received a letter from James. Doane says he is well and happy. James is to give Carleton's love to their father. He will write to Willy also. The house of Duncan, Sherman and Company issues circular notes. James is to send him two each for $250. He could get back, for $400, but then he could not see Ireland, which he wants to do. :: II-2-n A.L.S. 3pp. 12mo.
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- Creation: 1856 March 1
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