| 4 Charles Str.
Northampton
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Dear Marx
I sent a letter to Manchester last week but as I could not find yours at the time I think I put the wrong number & I fear you did not get it.
Odger has again made his appearance & it appears with the object of preventing our congress from taking place in London, so we have had some very hard fighting both last tuesday & the one before & still our resolutions have not passed yet.
| I think I have been very successful, so far, for I have got almost the whole of the English members with us: Hales, Lucraft, Milner, Buckley; at first they were opposed to the holding of the congress in London that is to say: they endorsed the views of Odger; you must try to be at our meeting next Tuesday | but I should like to see you before that meeting if you can make it convenient; so that I shall put you “au courant de l’affaire”.
Remember me kindly to Madame & Mesdemoiselles Marx.
Fraternally yoursHn Jung.
11 June 1868.
Zitiervorschlag
Hermann Jung an Karl Marx in London. London, Donnerstag, 11. Juni 1868. In: Marx-Engels-Gesamtausgabe digital. Hg. von der Internationalen Marx-Engels-Stiftung. Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Berlin. URL: http://megadigital.bbaw.de/briefe/detail.xql?id=M0000650. Abgerufen am 31.01.2023.