To those, then, who seek scandalous innuendos against, or imaginary conversations with, the fair, the brave, and the wise amongst the daughters and sons of America, I say, Read not at all; since herein, though something of mankind, there is little of any man, woman, or child, of the thousands with whom I have reciprocated hospitality and held kind communion.
On the other hand, it can be objected that I set out by giving evidences of a partiality which may cause my judgment to be questioned.
Frankly do I avow this fault, and in my justification have but to add, that the person who, for two years, could be in constant intercourse with a people, to the increase of his fortune, the improvement of his health, and the enlargement of all that is good in his mind, yet feel no partiality in their favour, I pity for coldness more than envy for philosophy.
But whilst I am by nature incapable of repaying kindness by aspersion, I feel that I am no less above the meanness of attempting a return in that base coin—flattery; that which I saw I say, and as I saw it. I blame none of my predecessors for their general views, but claim the right of differing from them wherever I think fit; and if my account of things most on the surface even, should sometimes appear opposite to theirs, I would not, by this, desire to impeach their veracity, since the changes working in society are as rapid, though not quite so apparent, as those operating on the face of these vast countries, whose probable destinies do in truth render almost ridiculous the opinions and speculations of even the sagest of the pigmies that have bustled over their varied surface.
CONTENTS
OF
THE FIRST VOLUME.
- [DEDICATION.]
- [PREFACE.]
- [Europe.]
- [The Eve of Sailing.]
- [Sailing Day.]
- [The Europe Packet.]
- [The Europe continued.—Change of Affairs.]
- [Journal at Sea.]
- [Land, ho!]
- [Port.]
- [New York.]
- [First Impressions of the City.]
- [A Bivouac.]
- [Cato's!]
- [Theatre.]
- [Philadelphia.]
- [The Theatres.—Walnut and Chestnut.]
- [Journey to Boston.]
- [The East River.—Hurl-Gate.—The Sound.—Point Judith.—Newport Harbour.—Providence.]
- [Boston.]
- [State Prison.]
- [Tremont Hotel.]
- [The Tremont Theatre.]
- [Journal.]
- [Baltimore.]
- [Baltimore.—Journal continued.]
- [The Temperance House.]
- [Journal.]
- [Journal continued.—New Year's Day in New York.]
- [The Dutch and Irish Colonies of Pennsylvania.]
- [The Steam-boat.]
- [Delaware.—Newcastle.—Railroad.—French-Town.—Elk River.—North Point.—Bay of Chesapeake.—Baltimore.]
- [Washington.]
- [Theatre, Washington.]
- [Pierce's Garden.]
- [The Garden, Poetical and Political.]
- [The Falls of the Potomac.]
- [Impressions of Washington Society, public and private.]
- [Impressions of Alexandria.—A blank day.]
- [The Fancy Ball.]
- [Lions of Washington.]
- [The Indian Cabinet.—House of Legislature.—Senate.—Ladies.—Senators.—President.]
- [Boston.]
- [Journey across the Alleghany Mountains.—Pittsburg.]
- [Pittsburg.]
- [The Hudson.]
- [Albany.]
- [Journey to Cooper's Town.—Otsego Lake.]
- [Trenton Falls.]
- [Buffalo.]
- [Niagara.]
- [Erie Canal.]
- [Packet-boat.—Heat.—Cedar Swamp, Long Swamp, and Musquito Swamp.—Utica.]
- [Little Falls.]
- [Saratoga.—Ballston.—Albany.—Mountain-House.—Catskill.—Hyde Park.—Lynn.]