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- 



