TIMOTHY TEMPLETON.

OF TEWKSBURY.


New York and Auburn:
MILLER, ORTON & MULLIGAN,

New York: 25 Park Row—Auburn: 107 Genesee St.
London: W.T. Tweedle, Strand, and David Bryce, 48 Paternoster Row.

1856.


Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1856, by

MILLER, ORTON & MULLIGAN,

In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States, for the Southern District of New York.


Edward R. Jenkins, Printer,
Nos. 26 Frankfort Street.


[CONTENTS.]

[Some Particulars respecting Cousin Smooth]
[Chapter I.]—Mr. Smooth in Washington
[Chapter II.]—Mr. Smooth Sups, and goes to Bed
[Chapter III. ]—In which Mr. Smooth has an Interview with General Cass
[Chapter IV. ]—Mr. Smooth's Dream
[Chapter V. ]—A Morning Adventure
[Chapter VI. ]—Mr. Smooth finds his Path to the White House a difficult one
[Chapter VII. ]—Mr. Smooth Penetrates the Dark Confines of Mr. Pierce's Kitchen, where he finds things sadly confused
[Chapter VIII. ]—Mr. Solomon Smooth takes a Fish Breakfast
[Chapter IX. ]—Mr. Smooth Circumnavigates the Globe
[Chapter X. ]—Smooth preserves Young America's Rights
[Chapter XI. ]—Mr. Smooth is Right Side up
[Chapter XII. ]—Mr. Smooth makes a few Reflections
[Chapter XIII. ]—Mr. Smooth sees a Country great in Resources blighted by a Narrow Policy
[Chapter XIV. ]—Done Brown in Downing Street
[Chapter XV. ]—His little Lordship's Show, and a Peep into Downing Street
[Chapter XVI. ]—Smooth Dines with Citizen Peabody
[Chapter XVII. ]—Smooth looks in upon the Mixed Commission
[Chapter XVIII.]—Smooth receives the Documents, and calls a Congress at Ostend
[Chapter XIX. ]—Smooth Discovers Himself
[Chapter XX. ]—Arrival and Grand Reception at Ostend
[Chapter XXI. ]—Fashionable Debts and Fashionable Diplomatists
[Chapter XXII. ]—How Smooth got his Manners
[Chapter XXIII.]—Mr. Smooth proposes taking Mr. Pierce's Fighting by the Job
[Chapter XXIV. ]—Mr. Pierce sends Smooth Down East among Britishers
[Chapter XXV. ]—The Pious Squire
[Chapter XXVI. ]—Smooth encounters a Colonial Justice of strange Character
[Chapter XXVII.]—Smooth settles all International Difficulties, and proposes maintaining the very best Understanding with John Bull