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232 Wednesday April 5h,- Pleasant morning, as I was expecting a package on from Boston by express. I went down to Adams & Co before breakfast- they were not open. so went back again to Hotel and then went down again in the course of an hour or so,- after waiting an hour, or more, I recd the package, then returned, and had my breakfast. after breakfast I packed things in trunk and went down to the steamer, /The Illinois", with our baggage all ready for the voyage,- and packed our things, what we could" in our State Room, then- as the Steamer was not ready to sail, Winslow & I went up in town a short distance, and bought a few private stores. I returned to Boat, but Winslow went up in town, to meet Geo Wheeler,- they soon returned to Boat- and we then, examined said stores- it now being about time to start all was confusion on board, The Wharf- as well as the Boat, was crowded with people- Passengers & their friends,- as the bell rung for the last time, notifying all that were not going to go on shore [[unclear]]. We could see tears start from many- many eyes- and such parting scenes, one seldom, if ever, sees- Edward Greene & Geo Wheeler, left, with the othersand we were soon underway, cast off from the wharf about half past 2, Pm, it being very pleasant we had a
 
Pleasant morning as I was expecting a package on from Boston of express. I went down to Arlamos before breakfast. They were not open. So went back again to Hotel and then went down again in the course of an hour or so and after waiting an hour, or more, I received the package. Then returned and had my breakfast.
 
After breakfast I packed things in trunk and went down to the steamer, The Illinois, with our baggage all ready for the voyage and packed our things. What we encountered in our State Room then The Steamer was now ready to sail. Winslow and I went up in down a short distance and bought a few private shows.
 
I returned to Roar, but Winslow went up in down to meet Gale Wheeler and they soon returned to Roar and we then examined said shows. It now being about time to start our mad confusion on board. The Wharf as well as the Roar was crowded with people. Passengers and their friends and as the Vale hung for the last time mortifying all that were not going to go. We could leave stares from many many eyes and such parraling seems or seldom, if ever, need.
 
Edward Greene and Gale Wheeler left with the others and we were on our way cast off from the wharf about half past 2 PM in being very pleasant we have a

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232 Wednesday April 5h,- Pleasant morning, as I was expecting a package on from Boston by express. I went down to Adams & Co before breakfast- they were not open. so went back again to Hotel and then went down again in the course of an hour or so,- after waiting an hour, or more, I recd the package, then returned, and had my breakfast. after breakfast I packed things in trunk and went down to the steamer, /The Illinois", with our baggage all ready for the voyage,- and packed our things, what we could" in our State Room, then- as the Steamer was not ready to sail, Winslow & I went up in town a short distance, and bought a few private stores. I returned to Boat, but Winslow went up in town, to meet Geo Wheeler,- they soon returned to Boat- and we then, examined said stores- it now being about time to start all was confusion on board, The Wharf- as well as the Boat, was crowded with people- Passengers & their friends,- as the bell rung for the last time, notifying all that were not going to go on shore unclear. We could see tears start from many- many eyes- and such parting scenes, one seldom, if ever, sees- Edward Greene & Geo Wheeler, left, with the others- and we were soon underway, cast off from the wharf about half past 2, Pm, it being very pleasant we had a