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DR. EMERSON'S EXCURSION TO PHILADELPHIA FIFTY YEARS AGO. 



The time at the meeting was chiefly occupied by Rev. 

 E. S. ATWOOD, who read copious extracts from a journal 

 of the late Rev. Brown Emerson, in which was given an 

 account of an excursion which he made to New York and 

 Philadelphia, starting on April 23, 1822, and arriving 

 home again after an absence of four weeks and five days. 



The journal contains many interesting incidents of the 

 trip, and quite a full and equally interesting account of the 

 friends and places visited on the way. He left Salem, 

 April 23, in a stage. On Tuesday evening, in Boston, 

 called on Rev. Mr. Wisner and negotiated an exchange. 

 "Called also on J. Peabody and spent most of the evening. 

 He had noticed the publication of my journey in the 

 Salem Gazette, which was some mortification to me." On 

 Tuesday night he put up at Earle's Hotel, on Hanover 

 street, and was awakened on Wednesday morning at 



