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her face has changed and she now has an innocent and artless? look just like her Father, and she has a pair of as bright eyes as ever peeped in Cincinnati. To say all I could say of her would fill a volume - I will only add she bids fair to be a great Western? - by the by, you may tell Egbert the great Westen has set sail with Fayette Neville or in other words, was married last Tuesday evening, and poor Phebe Gilmore imagined herself his bride - and for a week paraded the streets in white Satin in a complete bridal attire. it is Mournful indeed to see a mind of so high an order so completely wrecked----And now would you not like to hear something respecting the Temperance meetings - they are still held nightly and crowded to overflowing, and each night they are crowned with great I may say with glorious success, A few nights since Mr. Platt Evens - and his son George went forward and pledged themselves as Gentlemen that they would adhere to the pledge---- Ann is going to write a few words to you and I expect you will think those few words, words more than my 2 letters if you do, Tell it not in Cincinnati - I wrote to you as directed by New Orleans, and hope you receive it----- The family are well, and in much sincerity desire to be remembered to you - particularly the little Goddess who sends very special word. And now may the "Goddess of Liberty" safely bear you to every port you may have in view is the sincere wish of your cousin Jane Marie Fuller unclear I suppose I must now bid you, Good Bye, as Ann will not let me write again - J. M. F.