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Show M FARE ABUNDANT, BUT PLAIN. Sunday Dinner at the Home of the BBpB Second President. B In the J ear ISIS Henry llradshnw BBVl Kearson, an lbiglishinan. dined a Ith BBVM John Adams, second president of the H United Stati-H, nt the lloston home of BBVM the Hue old statesman, then SI years BBpH old. The Sunday dinner was as fob BBVl lows: "I'lrst course, a pudillng made BBVl of Indian corn, molasses and butter, BBpB second, veal, bacon, neck of mutton. BBpB potatoes, cabbages, carrots ami Indian BBVl bonus, Madeira wine, of which each BBpB drunk two classes. We sat down lo dinner nt t o'Moek, at 2 neatly all BBpB went n second time to church For BBpB ton we had peutnlcake, sweet broad , H " and butter and I road made ot Indian i fl corn ami rye. Tea was hi ought from ! BBpB the kitchen and bunded round by a ! BBbB neat while servant girl.' 1'earson ' BBbB says further "The estaldishiueiit of I B this political patriarch consists of n BBBJ house two stories high, containing. I BBJ bolleve, eight rooms, of two men and j BBBJ three tnaUb-enanls, three horses and ' BBBm a plain carriage |