The Pedestrian Being a Correct Journal of Incidents On a Walk From the Stat

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The Pedestrian Being a Correct Journal of Incidents On a Walk From the Stat
Edward Payson Weston
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M. We here found the excellent and well-known proprietor, Robt. B. Coleman, Esq. , up and ready to extend to the pedestrian a cordial welcome and a hearty breakfast. Mr. Coleman was very anxious for the pedestrian to reach Washington on time, and consequently made every one who could assist him hurry things. In a few moments after our arrival we sat down to a hearty breakfast, prepared in the famous style of similar meals at the International Hotel, Niagara Falls, of which house Mr. Coleman had... also the management. At T) A. M. , Mr, Weston left Baltimore. It began to rain, but only continued to rain a short time. The pedestrian walked very ftist, and still felt confident of reaching Washing- ton on time. AVe had proceeded about seven miles when we FEOM BOSTON TO WASHIXGTON. 29 found our horse was unable to proceed any farther. "\A^e did not know wliat to do, but Mr. Weston concluded to cross over to the llehij House (two miles otf his road) and endeavor to obtain another liorse for his companions.

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