CHAPTER THE FIRST. a kigtit steamer on the potomac river. a virginia road, and a black driver. richmond. baltimore. the harrisburgii mail, and a glimpse of the citt. a canal boat. We were to proceed in the first instance by steamboat: and as it is usual to sleep on board, in consequence of the starting-hour being four o'clock in the morning, we went down to whero she lay, at that very uncomfortable time for such expeditions when slippers aro most valuable, and a familiar bed, in the perspective of an hour or two, looks uncommonly pleasant. It is ten o'clock at night: say half-past ten : moonlight, warm, and dull enough. The steamer (not unlike a child's Noah's ark in form, with the
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CONTENTS TO VOLUME II; CHAPTER THE FIltST; PACJS; A Night Steamer on the Potomac River A Virginta Road, and a Black Driveh, Richmond Baltimore The Harrisbohgh Mail, anu a Glimpse of the City A Canal Boat 3; CHAPTER THE SECOND; Some further Account of the Canal-Boat, its Domestic Economy, and its Passengers Journey to Pittsburg across the Alleghany Mountains Pittsburg 45; CHAPTER THE THIRD; From Pittsburg to Cincinnati in- a Western; Steam-boat Cincinnati 71; contents; CHAPTER THE FOURTH; from cincinnati to lodisville in another Western Steam-boat ; and from Louisville to St Louis in another St Louis 9; CHAPTER THE FIFTH; A Jaunt to the Looking-glass Prairie and; back 12; CHAPTER THE SIXTH; Return to Cincinnati A Stage-coach Ride from that City to Columbus, and thence to Sandusky So, by Lake Erie, to the Falls of Niagara 14;; CHAPTER THE SEVENTH; In Canada ; Toronto ; Kingston ; Montreal ; Quebec ; St John's In the United States again ; Lebanon ; the Shaker, Village ; and West Point ; i 18;; CHAPTER THE EIGHTH The Passage Home 22; contents, Vli; CHAPTER THE NINTH Slavery249; CHAPTER THE TENTH Concluding Remarks 289
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CONTENTS TO VOLUME II; CHAPTER THE FIltST; PACJS; A Night Steamer on the Potomac River A Virginta Road, and a Black Driveh, Richmond Baltimore The Harrisbohgh Mail, anu a Glimpse of the City A Canal Boat 3; CHAPTER THE SECOND; Some further Account of the Canal-Boat, its Domestic Economy, and its Passengers Journey to Pittsburg across the Alleghany Mountains Pittsburg 45; CHAPTER THE THIRD; From Pittsburg to Cincinnati in- a Western; Steam-boat Cincinnati 71; contents; CHAPTER THE FOURTH; from cincinnati to lodisville in another Western Steam-boat ; and from Louisville to St Louis in another St Louis 9; CHAPTER THE FIFTH; A Jaunt to the Looking-glass Prairie and; back 12; CHAPTER THE SIXTH; Return to Cincinnati A Stage-coach Ride from that City to Columbus, and thence to Sandusky So, by Lake Erie, to the Falls of Niagara 14;; CHAPTER THE SEVENTH; In Canada ; Toronto ; Kingston ; Montreal ; Quebec ; St John's In the United States again ; Lebanon ; the Shaker, Village ; and West Point ; i 18;; CHAPTER THE EIGHTH The Passage Home 22; contents, Vli; CHAPTER THE NINTH Slavery249; CHAPTER THE TENTH Concluding Remarks 289
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