Letter to Henry Clapp, Jr., June 12, 1860 Whitman writes to Henry Clapp, Jr. making a special request that he publish a poem and piece of prose written by Mr. Leland in the next issue of the Saturday Press. 21.2 To Henry Clapp, Jr. 6.12.[1860] Brooklyn, |Tuesday afternoon, June 12. Dear friend, Fearful that, by insufficient examination you may not do justice to the articles from Mr. Leland, but give them the go-by, I write to make a special request that, if convenient, you print them in next S[aturday] P[ress]-the poem leading first col. first page, the prose following imme- diately after. Those articles, (I feel it thoroughly,) have certain little grains of salt that I wish to see put in a way of "leavening" the lump of ______ you know what. Walt. Did you see what Mrs. Heenan says about me in last "Sunday Mur- cury"-first page?