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Caroline Weston says that Bronson [perhaps Amos Bronson Alcott] was appointed superintendent of the Chelsea Hospital. She discusses the insertion of a report from a non-resident delegate in the Liberator. Caroline writes: "The New York people are in great trouble about James Williams..." A man in upstate New York has sent an order to Knapp for books. "Johnson says the tide is rising, there will be results before long..." She said: "...it is a fact that individuals how accredited is not known, have gone from South Carolina to the British West Indies." Governor Gilman of Georgia has advertised for a letter which was sent to William Slade and later published in the Liberator. "[Richard?] Hildreth talked much of Mr. Bailey's affairs. A man named Payne left money to Edward Blake. The Chapmans were possible heirs.