34-4 Leave Tullamore Park. 



by the lower class of females. We met a poor 

 woman, the wife of one of the woodmen, who, 

 though in daily expectation of her confine- 

 ment, was employed in laborious work, and ex- 

 posed to the weather bare-footed and bare- 

 headed, without suffering any apparent difficulty 

 from her condition ; and if report may be 

 credited, her expected indisposition will not 

 preclude her drudgery above two or three days ! 

 This speedy and happy recovery, we were 

 given to understand, was not confined to the 

 working classes, but extended to the middle 

 ranks of society, rendering an inevitable event, 

 and one that occurs so frequently, less alarming 

 in female consideration. 



We purpose leaving this spot to-morrow, 

 highly delighted with its beauties, and the civi- 

 lities conferred on us by its noble and hospitable 

 proprietor. Adieu. 



J. C. C. 



