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years, be a rich man. — These men must 

 be brutes indeed not to be sensible of the 

 great kindness and gentleness and libe- 

 ralit}^, with which they are treated. — Mr. 

 Taylor came, this morning, to Mr. New- 

 bold's, and brought me onto Trenton. — 

 1 am at the Stage Tavern, where I have 

 just dined upon cold ham, cold veal, 

 butter, cheese, and a peach-pye ; nice 

 clean room, well furnished, waiter clean 

 -and attentive, plenty of milk ; and charge 

 a quarter of a dollar ! I thought, that Mrs. 

 .loLiNE at Princeton, (as I went on to 

 Philadelphia), Mrs. Beuler at Harris- 

 burgh, Mr. Slaymaker at Lancaster, and 

 Mrs. M'Allister, were low enough in 

 all conscience ; but, really, this charge 

 of Mrs. Anderson beats all. I have not 

 ,had the face to pay the waiter a quarter 

 of a dollar ; but have given him half a 

 dollar, and told him to keep the changer 

 He is a Black man. He thanked me. But, 

 they never ask for any thing. — But, my 

 vehicle is come, and now 1 bid adieu io 

 Trenton, which I should have liked bet- 

 ter, if I had not seen so many young fel- 

 lows lounging about the streets and leaning 

 figainst door posts, with quids of tobacco 

 m their mouths, or segars stuck between 

 their lips, and with dirty hands and faces. 

 jVIr. Birkbeck's complaint, on this score, 

 is perfectly just. 



Brunswick, JVew -Jersey. — Here ! am after 

 a ride of about 30 miles, since two o'clock, 

 in what is called a Jersey-wagon, through 

 such mud as I never saw before. Up to 

 the stock of the wheel ; and yet a pair of 

 very little horses have dragged us through 

 it in the space of five hours. The best 



