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is quite in earnest about coming ; he offers about three hundred for it. Monday morn. Heard Mr Ames the free will Baptist yesterday. I was quite disappointed in him he appeared to me much superior to Mr Foilet. he is quite animated and agreeable in manner and had more thoughts, more earnest power in his sermon than in all I have heard of Mr Follet. the black man spoke P. M. on our system of slavery contrasted with the Hebrews; now then rambling and ranting but pretty good. the hall was crowed to overflowing. It is rainy again today with wind and storm like autumn blasts, the sky looks cold, the foliage gray and sad and and wet, wet is every where. Maud Ive just received your letter for which many thanks dear sister. I am