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opposite this city, undergoing repairs. The Steamer "Luda" was run into, and sunk a few days since by the "DeSoto" I suppose she will be a total loss. The fine Storm Fashion plying on the Lake between this city and Mobile, was driven on shore in a gale, a few nights ago. She has sustained considerable damage already, and some doubts remain whether she will not be finally lost.
opposite this city, undergoing repairs. The Steamer "Luda" was run into, and sunk a few days since by the "DeSoto" I suppose she will be a total loss. The fine Steamer Fashion plying on the Lake between this city and Mobile, was driven on shore in a gale, a few nights ago. She has sustained considerable damage already, and some doubts remain whether she will not be finally lost.


I feel as usual very anxious to see you, and think I must come to see you, either with or without the "Goddess" as soon as I wrote you in my Last. I often, and almost constantly am thinking of you, and our dear little Ann Maria, and imagine how interesting she must grow. I expect she is every day inquiring when her Father will come home, but may not feel sensible as her dear Mother. I am in hopes of getting a letter from you on my arrival at Cairo, and at St. Louis. I want you all to be in readiness for a trip South sometime this Winter, I cannot at present set the time, it will be when the "Goddess" comes to Cincinnati.
I feel as usual very anxious to see you, and think I must come to see you, either with or without the "Goddess" as soon as I wrote you in my Last. I often, and almost constantly am thinking of you, and our dear little Ann Maria, and imagine how interesting she must grow. I expect she is every day inquiring when her Father will come home, but may not feel sensible as her dear Mother. I am in hopes of getting a letter from you on my arrival at Cairo, and at St. Louis. I want you all to be in readiness for a trip South sometime this Winter, I cannot at present set the time, it will be when the "Goddess" comes to Cincinnati.

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opposite this city, undergoing repairs. The Steamer "Luda" was run into, and sunk a few days since by the "DeSoto" I suppose she will be a total loss. The fine Steamer Fashion plying on the Lake between this city and Mobile, was driven on shore in a gale, a few nights ago. She has sustained considerable damage already, and some doubts remain whether she will not be finally lost.

I feel as usual very anxious to see you, and think I must come to see you, either with or without the "Goddess" as soon as I wrote you in my Last. I often, and almost constantly am thinking of you, and our dear little Ann Maria, and imagine how interesting she must grow. I expect she is every day inquiring when her Father will come home, but may not feel sensible as her dear Mother. I am in hopes of getting a letter from you on my arrival at Cairo, and at St. Louis. I want you all to be in readiness for a trip South sometime this Winter, I cannot at present set the time, it will be when the "Goddess" comes to Cincinnati.

I send the oysters in the shell, thinking they will keep, and be better than any other way I can send them. Give my love to Mother, and the balance of the family, and accept a Husband's best love and wishes, for yourself and our little Daughter,

From your sincer and affectionate Husband

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