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- partly on account of his wife, who must have support from some unclear, and think he will answer our purpose very well, as we shall have to carry a second clerk in the New Orleans Trade - In conversation with Mr A. I told him I would allow him, what I thought he was worth to me, So it will stand him in hand to make himself as useful as possible.- The Steamers "Mr Paris" and "unclear" were snagged lately on their downward passage between here and the mouth of the Ohio, several lives were lost by the sinking of the "unclear" My Dear, I feel very sorry to depress? your feelings, (which I know to be very good) by my absence from you, I feel sensible that you are deprived the society of one, who unclear near and dear to you, - But with my presence I soon hope to cheer you up, and fully restore you, both in mind and feelings, to your natural vigour. - I will write you as usual until I leave here, The last will let you know as near as I can judge, what time you may look for me, My best respects to all the family, and my Dear to conclude with, please accept the best love, and sweetest kiss, of your Affectionate Husband, C. Gardner Pearce