CONTENTS. XX111 



tion to the President Mount Vernon The resi- 

 dence of Washington His tomb Return to 

 Washington, . . . Page 90 



CHAPTER XIII. 



Departure from Washington Country between it 

 and Philadelphia Arrival there Head's Man- 

 sion-House Mr Cope Drive with him to the 

 country Visit to Mr SheafFs farm Superiority 

 of his management Crops secured in barns Ob- 

 jections to that mode Excellence of his barns 

 Garden and orchards His place for sale Mr 

 and Mrs Tyson Water-works Penitentiary 

 Girard's College Chinese museum Mr Cad- 

 wallader's fast-trotters Secretary of Antiquarian 

 Society Draft of Deed of Independence De- 

 parture from Philadelphia, . . 108 



CHAPTER XIV. 



Return to New York through East Jersey Anni- 

 versary of American Independence Exemplary 

 behaviour of the assemblage Jubilee suddenly 

 terminated by a terrific thunderstorm Visit to 

 Glover Farm New Jersey Departure from Nevr 

 York Arrival at Boston Dinner on board Bri- 

 tannia Steamer, and presentation of plate to 

 Captain Cleland Concluding observations on the 

 United States Departure from Boston Return 

 to Liverpool Unprecedented rapidity of the 

 voyage, . . . . 129 



APPENDIX. 



Dinner to Captain Barclay of Ury, at Stonehaven, 161 



