108 BALTIMORE. 



CHAPTER XIII. 



Departure from Washington Country between it and 

 Philadelphia Arrival there Head's Mansion-House 

 Mr Cope Drive with him to the country Visit to 

 Mr Sheaff's farm Superiority of his management 

 Crops secured in barns Objections to that mode 

 Excellence of his barns Garden and orchards His 

 place for sale Mr and Mrs Tyson Water-works 

 Penitentiary Gerard's College Chinese museum 

 Mr Cadwallader's fast-trotters Secretary of Anti- 

 quarian Society Draft of Deed of Independence 

 Departure from Philadelphia. 



June 1841. 



ON the 27th of June at six A. M. I left 

 Washington at nine arrived at Baltimore, 

 and after breakfast set out for Philadelphia, 

 distant ninety miles. 



For the first sixty miles we passed through 

 a "poor sandy country chiefly in copse. In- 

 deed as in America the railways are generally 

 conducted through the 'flattest and least va- 



