Letter, Columbus, Georgia to Julia [Ann DuBose Toombs], 1853 May 9

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Columbus Geo [Georgia] May 9th 1853
My dear Julia
I received your letter of the 7th Inst [Instant] to day [today] and still feel uneasy that Gabriel seems to improve so slowley [slowly], I wrote you the day I reached here from Montgomery, also Day before yesterday & therefore you are right in attributing your not receiving a letter to the irregularity of the mails Your letters give me great pleasure & I hope you will continue to write by every mail -- I believe I gave you all the news I had from Montgomery -- I did not give you an account of my speech, but as you always want my opinion of them, I can say I was fortunate in having a lot of very dull speakers to show against & therefore the speech took remarkably well, better doubtless than it deserved, but to be candid I thought it rather a lucky hit.

I found this morning in Court that the cases I was engaged in would not come on until week after next & therefore I shall leave to-morrow [tomorrow] morning for our plantation and remain until the latter part of next week

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or the first of the week after next. I have directed your letters that come here forwarded to me at Florence . After you receive this send your next to Florence until that time. Tell Gabriel that I will go down & see his place the last of [deleted text: next] this week & write him, if he continues to improve so slowly it may be imprudent for him to come down if the weather should become very warm. We have fine seasons here & I hope we have good rains down the river -- I expected Robert up Saturday or yesterday but he has not yet come, it is probable he is waiting for me at Florence I will attend to his request when I see him, He seems to be very modest in his outfit. Mr Pope has not yet reached home & I hear he may be detained in Mobile some weeks longer on account of the absence of Mr Simmons who has gone to Kentucky My heath [health] continues very fine, and I should feel like spending a month at the plantation if I had you with me, but as you are at home I shall get through as soon as my business will possibly allow & hasten back to see you Kiss Lou & Sallie for me & love to all the rest. I send you a thousand kisses

Yours T. [Toombs]

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