The New-England anti-Masonic almanac for the year of Our Lord 1831 . Middletown, 2dtues. in July. New London, 3d tues. in Courts^.Haitford, 2d tues. in Feb. k 4th in Sept. New Haven, 3d tues. in Jan. &2d in Aug. New London, 1st tues. in Oct. Norwich, 4th tues. in , 4th tues. in Sept. Fairfield, last tues. in Dec. Brooklyn, 1sttues. in Jan. & 2d in Sept. Litchfield, 3d tues. in Feb. & Aug. Middle-town, 4th tues. in Feb. Haddam, 4th tues. in Aug. Tolland, 3d tues. inApril and Oct. County Courts. Hartford, 4th tues. in March, 2d tues. in Aug. & Nov. New Haven, 3dtues.


The New-England anti-Masonic almanac for the year of Our Lord 1831 . Middletown, 2dtues. in July. New London, 3d tues. in Courts^.Haitford, 2d tues. in Feb. k 4th in Sept. New Haven, 3d tues. in Jan. &2d in Aug. New London, 1st tues. in Oct. Norwich, 4th tues. in , 4th tues. in Sept. Fairfield, last tues. in Dec. Brooklyn, 1sttues. in Jan. & 2d in Sept. Litchfield, 3d tues. in Feb. & Aug. Middle-town, 4th tues. in Feb. Haddam, 4th tues. in Aug. Tolland, 3d tues. inApril and Oct. County Courts. Hartford, 4th tues. in March, 2d tues. in Aug. & Nov. New Haven, 3dtues. in March, 4th in June & Nov. NorAvich, 1st tues. in March, andSdin Nov. New London, 2d tues. in June. Danbury, 3d tues. in Nov. Pa^^-fceld, §d tues. in Feb. and 3d in April; Brooklyn, 3d tues. in March^^^dAug. k 2d in Dec. Litchfield, 1st tues. in April, 4th in Sept. and 3J i^B^.Middletown, 3d tues. in Oct. Haddam, tues. after the 1st Mon. in^^, 4th tues in March^ August, and December. ^ ** 2 Innk Anti-Masontc Aimanuti. The fnllowinsr arlick is the KEY to certain natn* s mentioned by G-iddinsin his almanac of last year. The names there given in czarsare here dis-closed in full. [See the Anti-alasonic Almanac of 1829.]THE MURDER OF MORGAN. PARTiciLARS. As mistaken notions exist, at a distance espe-cially, resptctins: Ih;-- names, standing, and characters of some of the individ-uals implicated in the Morgan abduction, as refi-rrcd to in Giddinss • slalt-ment of Jach^^^ and in his Anti-masonic Almanac for 1829, it seemsto be no more than an act of justice to them as well a?-lo the public, to setthis v^+f, r ; for which purpose 1 send you the lbl!o-\ving, which maybe relied Capf. Dar-Row AM) Orasmus- were the two men who firstcalled on Giddins, as related in the bvgitming of his statement. l^arrowwas a respectabl man, and superintendent of the canal. Me lived in Lock-port, and was a member of the Chapter in that place


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