joyed it immensely,not only myself but all the surrounding populace,as Dixey would persist in showing the youthful some new "gag,"and would break into a clog or dialect much to the delectation of the admiring Bostonians.Iam stranded here for to night and will push on to Newport to-morrow.I'll go see the "babes"to night,as there is nothing else in the city that is worth seeing that I haven't investigated.I left the Newburyportians in grief with regret.I met lots of nice people and every one was so very kind to me,from the authoresses to the serving maids.
Good-bye.
DICK.