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which leaves here this morning for Cincinnati. | which leaves here this morning for Cincinnati. | ||
You need not look for me until Monday night, or Tuesday morning, if every thing goes on favorably, if to the winds, it will of course be later. | You need not look for me until Monday night, or Tuesday morning, if every thing goes on favorably, if to the winds, it will of course be later. | ||
I must also inform you that some met H. Penn Esq. at Smithland Ky.on our passage down, at which point he had just arrived from N. Orleans by the Splendid Steamer [[unclear]] . He very readily gathered his baggage and embarked on board the "Goddess" for any place, it might seem proper and profitable for her Commander to dictate, He wished to keep up present appearances, and support the dignity and character of a Southern professional Gentleman living at his ease. | I must also inform you that some met H. Penn Esq. at Smithland Ky.on our passage down, at which point he had just arrived from N. Orleans by the Splendid Steamer [[unclear]] [[Thiffen?]]. He very readily gathered his baggage and embarked on board the "Goddess" for any place, it might seem proper and profitable for her Commander to dictate, He wished to keep up present appearances, and support the dignity and character of a Southern professional Gentleman living at his ease. | ||
So to help Frank on in his dignified state, as good luck would have it for him, Mr. Holmes the young gentleman who had his sister on board, was taken with a severe head ache and as it was necessary, or complementary for him to have medical aid. We soon suggested | So to help Frank on in his dignified state, as good luck would have it for him, Mr. Holmes the young gentleman who had his sister on board, was taken with a severe head ache and as it was necessary, or complementary for him to have medical aid. We soon suggested |
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which leaves here this morning for Cincinnati. You need not look for me until Monday night, or Tuesday morning, if every thing goes on favorably, if to the winds, it will of course be later. I must also inform you that some met H. Penn Esq. at Smithland Ky.on our passage down, at which point he had just arrived from N. Orleans by the Splendid Steamer unclear Thiffen?. He very readily gathered his baggage and embarked on board the "Goddess" for any place, it might seem proper and profitable for her Commander to dictate, He wished to keep up present appearances, and support the dignity and character of a Southern professional Gentleman living at his ease. So to help Frank on in his dignified state, as good luck would have it for him, Mr. Holmes the young gentleman who had his sister on board, was taken with a severe head ache and as it was necessary, or complementary for him to have medical aid. We soon suggested