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N.Y. City May 20th 1860
My dear good wife It is HP. M. Sabbath I listenes this morning to an excellent sermon from Reverend H.W. Beacher. His subject was confession of faults. He handled his subject in his own peculiar way. He made it come right home to the every day experience of his unclear, I think he is doing much good and I must say that I like him, I do not think however that his preaching would do me as much good as that of E.N. Chapin I intend to hear Chapin tonight. How I wish rather that you my dear good wife and our darling Eddie were here or else I were with you in our own quiet pleasure comfortable home, I do love my home and you who make that home a happy one. It would not be home of course without you you my loved one who do so much to make me comfortable, who are so careful in complying