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Young Americans abroad, or, Vacation in Europe

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Title:
Young Americans abroad, or, Vacation in Europe travels in England, France, Holland, Belgium, Prussia and Switzerland. : With illustrations
Portion of title:
Vacation in Europe
Creator:
Choules, John Overton, 1801-1856
Gould and Lincoln ( Publisher )
Boston Stereotype Foundry ( Stereotyper )
Place of Publication:
Boston
Publisher:
Gould and Lincoln
Publication Date:
Copyright Date:
1851
Language:
English
Physical Description:
371, <12> p., <1> leaf of plates : ill. ; 17 cm.

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Subjects / Keywords:
Description and travel -- Juvenile fiction -- Europe ( lcsh )
Travelogue storybooks -- 1852 ( local )
Publishers' catalogues -- 1852 ( rbgenr )
Pictorial cloth bindings (Binding) -- 1852 ( rbbin )
Bldn -- 1852
Genre:
Travelogue storybooks ( local )
Publishers' catalogues ( rbgenr )
Pictorial cloth bindings (Binding) ( rbbin )
novel ( marcgt )
Spatial Coverage:
United States -- Massachusetts -- Boston
Target Audience:
juvenile ( marctarget )

Notes

General Note:
Letters from three American boys, aged twelve, fourteen and sixteen. Cf. Preface, p. <5-6>, signed: J.O. Choules. Newport, R.I., Nov. 25, 1851.
General Note:
"Stereotyped at the Boston Stereotype Foundry."--verso of title page.
General Note:
Page 6 misnumbered 4. Pagination includes one additional plate.
General Note:
In red cloth.
General Note:
Publisher's catalogue follows text.
Funding:
Brittle Books Program

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YOUNG AMERICANS ABROAD:

On,

VACATION IN EUROPE:

TRAVELS

IN ENGLAND, FRANCE, HOLLAND, BELGIUM, PRUSSIA
AND SWITZERLAND.

CHith Ellustrations.

BOSTON:
GOULD AND LINCOLN,

59 WASHINGTON STREET.
1852.





Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1851, by
GOULD AND LINCOLN,
in the Clerk’s Office of the District Court of the District of Massachusetts,

STEREOTYPED AT THE
BOSTON STEREOTYPE FOUNDRY



TO

GEORGE SUMNER, ESQ.,

AS A

SLIGUT TRIBUTE OF GRATITUDE:

FOR HIS KIND ATTENTIONS IN PARIS,

AND IN

ADMIRATION OF TALENTS DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF

Freedom,

THESE LETTERS ARE RESPECTFULLY

DEDICATED,

BY HIs OBLIGED FRIENDS,

THE AUTHORS.



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ILLUSTRATIONS.

FRONTISPIECE— CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF ST.
GUDULE, BRUSSELS.

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APRIL 6, 1851, Lek ag eee

PORTRAIT OF THOMAS CHATTERTON, -

PORTRAIT OF ROBERT SOUTHEY,

PORTRAIT OF SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE,

VIEW OF ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL, LONDON,

A FULL-LENGTH PORTRAIT OF DR. SAMUEL

JOHNSON, - ; ° ; . ;

, VIEW OF THE POET'S CORNER, WESTMIX-

STER ABBEY,
VIEW OF THE COLONNE DE JUILLET, -
VINTAGE OF THE RHINE, . ;

VIEW OF A Swiss COTTAGE, : . .

. NAPOLEON’S SARCOPHAGUS, . . .

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INTRODUCTION.



One evening last winter a few private pupils
were sitting in the study of their instructor,
when he stated his intention to pass the spring
vacation in Europe, and his wish to have two
or three of his young friends as his travelling
companions. An earnest and joyous desire was
expressed by each lad to enjoy the gratification,
and in the course of a short period the arrange-
ments were made which afforded him the pleas-
ure to assure three boys that they should ac-
company him. ‘The ages of the young travellers
were twelve, fourteen, and sixteen. Their atten-

tion was immediately directed to a course of



a INTRODUCTION.

reading adapted to prepare them for the benefi-
cial use of the proposed tour; and during its
progress each boy kept a journal, which was
useful as a reference in the correspondence kept
up with friends and families at home. A com-
panion in study, left behind, and prevented by
duty from joining the party, wished to have con-
stant advices of the movements of his friends ;
and the letters of the young travellers to a lad of
sixteen are, at the advice of many friends, now
submitted to the perusal of those at that age.
No similar work is known to the authors of
these letters; and at the forthcoming gift season
it is hoped that the young of our country may
be amused and gratified by these reminiscences

of other lands.

J. O. CHOULES.
Newront, R. I.,Nov. 29, 1851.



CONTENTS.

PAGE

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LETTER I.
Arrival at New Tobin ewoveweve cdcvviscigcsvvcvdedsccduuwdedsmiey 17
LETTER II.

Going on board Steamer. — Arctic. — Weather. — Passengers. — Loss
of Life and Burial at Sea. — Icebergs. — Sabbath at Sea. — Land. —
Excellence of Collins Line. — Adelphi Hotel. eeeeeeeeoeoeoeeeeeeaeeeee 18

‘LETTER III.
Liverpool; its Public Buildings, Docks, Wiicscrdeiniceceiabeinwes Ame
LETTER IV.

Birmingham. — Arrival in London. — Strand.—Temple Bar. — Fleet
Street.— London Exchange.— London Coffee House. —Omnibuses. 36

LETTER V.

United States Minister in London.— His kind Attentions.— Crystal
Palace.— London of other Days.— Monument.— The Bridges..... 41



8 CONTENTS.

LETTER VI.

Villages. — Camberwell. — Accidents and Murders in England as com-
mon as in America. — Greenwich Fair. — Gypsies...-+seeeseccseces

LETTER VII.

Great Western Railroad. — Swindon. — Bristol. — Scenes of early
Life. — Ancient City. — Clifton and Hot Wells. — Redcliffe Church. —
Chatterton...-++.« eeeeve e@eeeeve eeeaeneaeeevee eeeevpeseeeeeseeee eeeseoveee

LETTER VIII.

Bristol Cathedral. — Monuments and Inscriptions. — Butler. — Ma-
son. — Southey. — Cloisters. — Mayor’s Chapel. — Dundry. — Fine
Prospect. — School attended in Boyhood....+seecseeseecesescencees

LETTER IX.

Clifton. — Avon. — Hot Wells. — Vincent’s Rocks. — Robert Hall. —
Sublime Scenery. — Leigh Court Picture Gallery.....+++ssersseres

LETTER X.

Bath. — Royal Crescent. — Queen Square. — Cathedral. — Hot Baths. —
Bradford. — Trowbridge. — Devizes. aad Cricket....- eeeeeeeeaeeeee ee

LETTER XI.

Tower of London; its History.— Horse Armory. — Antiquities and
Curiosities. — Executions. — Regalia, ErCrccccccccccccsccvesssceceee

LETTER XII.

Thames Tunnel.—New Houses of Parliament.— House of Lords
described. — Fresco Paintings. —St. Stephen’s Hall. — House of
Commons. — Westminster Hall; its Associations, festive and

criminal. $0600 00000 o COSC SOOO EC OSHC EH TOHOEHSOTHHHOEHHOHLIOONOS

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CONTENTS. 9

1

LETTER XIII.

British Museum; its fine Galleries, Pictures, Library, Autographs,
and MSS.— The Place to study.— Lord Campbell. — Servant who
resorted to it.. eeeee eeeeeeeeveaene @eeeenee ereeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeee 87

LETTER XIV.

Woolwich. — Naval Arsenal and Dock Yard.— Ships of War.—
Yard. — Twenty Thousand Cannon. — Greenwich. — Blackheath. —
Lee Grove. — Golden Cross and its Host. — Mr. Lawrence’s Soirée. —
Duke of Wellington......cceccccecccccccceceecsecesesccccscvevess 92

LETTER XV.

Exhibition. — Season Tickets. — Wet Weather. — One May fine. —
City Streets. — Throng around Palace. — Arrival of the Queen. —
Opening Scenes. — Procession, &C...+++sereeeeressecerceecescccces 97

LETTER XVI.

Fine Equipages.— Appearance of the Palace. — Walk through the
Exhibition. — American Contributions. — Greek Slave, &c.— Med-
ieval Court.—Kohinoor Glass Window. — Austrian Furniture. —
Amazon of Kiss. — Crusaders. — Galleries. — Transept. — Glass
Fountain. — Sculpture. — Veiled Vesta. — Machinery. — Models. —
Model of Liverpool. — Plate Glass, — Taunton Cabinet. — Steam
POWEL, Sc C.escccccecccccccccsccscscccvcncccccecerscssscsacsassess 104

LETTER XVII.

Royal Polytechnic Institution. — Lectures. — Egyptian Hall. — Pano-
rama of Overland Route to California.— Exeter Hall Sermons.—
Wyld’s great Globe. — Zodlogical Gardens. — Christ’s Church Hos-
Pital ; its Boys...sceccceccesscccrercersces sossceeccasseseseesees 127



10 CONTENTS.

LETTER XVIII.

Windsor Castle ; its History. — Interior of the Palace. — Pictures. —
Waterloo Chamber. — St. George’s Chapel. — Royal Tombs. — Ed-
ward IV.— Henry VIII.— Charles 1., Discovery of his Body in
1813, Account of the Appearance, &c.— Terraces of the Castle. —
Eton College. — Datchett. — Great Park. — Long Walk. — Celebrated
Trees. — Virginia Water. — Cumberland Lodge. — Frogmore...++++« 127

LETTER XIX.

' Sir John Soane’s Museum, House, Antiquities, Pictures. — Hogarth’s
“ Rake’s Progress,” and the “ Election.?? — Wonderful Economy of
Room, &c. — Greenwich ; Hospital, Chapel, Paintings, and Statu-
ary. — Queen’s Stables; Horses, Harness Room, State Carriage. —
Soyer’s Symposium ; Description of its Rooms. — Dinner there...... 139

LETTER XX.

The Temple Church and its historical Associations. — Steamboat on
Thames. — View of St. Paul’s from River.—St. Paul’s Cathedral ;
its Dome. — Statues: Johnson, Howard, Reynolds, Heber, West,
Nelson. — Ascent of the Dome and Cross. — View of London...... 145

LETTER XXII.

Westminster Abbey. — Early History. — Associations. — Poet’s Cor-
ner. — Chapels, — Monuments and Effigies. —Coronation Chairs. —
Stone of Scone Statuary. — Sermon in Abbey by Lord John Thynne. 154

LETTER XXII.

Hyde Park. —St. James’s and Green Park. — Regent’s Park. ~— Squares
_ of London. — Northumberland House. — Sion House. — St. Margaret’s
Church. — 8t. Martin’s-in-the-Fields.....sccccessecses eeeeeeeeeveses 160



CONTENTS. ll

LETTER XXIII.

Mansion House. — Lord Mayor’s Day.— Royal Exchange. — Bank of
England.— London Docks.— Covent Garden Market.............. 164

LETTER XXIV.

Rev. Dr. Murray. — Dover Castle. — Passage across the Channel. —
Calais. — St. Omer, — Douai. — Arras. — Amiens. — Clermont. —
Paris. — Hotel Windsor.— A Mistake, and Loss of a Dinner....... 167

LETTER XXV.

Gardens and Promenades. — Gayety. — Flowers. — Wrong Drawing-
room.— Notre Dame. — Interior. — Sacristy.— Robes and Relics.—
Hotel de Ville. — Louvre shut. — Paris by Moonlight..........«s.+ 172

LETTER XXVI.

Palais Royal. — Garden. — Gay Scene. — Passage d’Orleans. — House
opposite to which Henry IV. was assassinated by Ravaillac. —
Moliére.— Marat and Charlotte Corday. — Palace of the Luxem-
bourg. — Paintings. — Gardens. — Statuary. — Chapel........cseeees 179

LETTER XXVIII.

Hotel de Cluny; History, Associations, Interior, wonderful Con-
tents. — Julian’s Palace of the Baths, — Mr. George Sumner. —
Church of St. Sulpice. — Statuary. — Ecclesiastical Fountain. —
Bibliotheque St. Geneviive.— Church of St. Etienne du Mont. —
History. — Monuments of Racine and Pascal. — Christening an In-
fant.— Church of St. Germain des Pres, (oldest in Paris ;) its Resto-
ration going on.— Tombs of Descartes, Mabillon, Montfaucon, &c... 184

LETTER XXVIII.

Jardin des Plantes ; Situation, History. — Cedar of Lebanon and Palm-
trees. — Menagerie. — Cuvicr. — Museum of ‘Comparative Anat-



12 CONTENTS.

omy, &c. — Paris owes much to Henry IV., Louis XIV., Napoleon,
and Louis Philippe. — Pont Neuf. — St. Bartholomew’s Massacre. —
celeinhsiilighaietansawcecvsgsnessvaestemnae Swe 192

LETTER XXIX.

An amusing Fellow-countryman. —Pére la Chaise. — Monuments. —
Abattoir. — Consul’s Office ; his numerous Calls...-+seeseeerrser** 197

LETTER XXX.

Cirque. — Amusements. — Champs Elysées. — Hippodrome. — Arabs. —
Sabbath kept in Relat dachvi bevasacesess snegessensenenen’? 28030" 901

LETTER XXXII.

Pleasant Company. — Railroad to Brussels. — Jemappes. — Mons. —
Brussels ; History. — Hotel de Ville. — Cathedral Church of St.
Gudule ; its Monuments. — First Communion. — Park. — Palace. —
Hon. Mr. Bayard. .-++++++ pavesencedes PTT TTT er

LETTER XXXII.

Lacework. — Money Matters. — An uncivil Banker. — Museum. —
Paintings. — Burgundian Library. — Manekin. — Botanical Garden. 212

LETTER XXXIII.

Excursion to Waterloo. — Hougomont. — Relics. — Belgian Mound and
Lion.— Ivy from Waterloo for Mr. J. P. Hall. — Church. — King
i itis 917

LETTER XXXIV.

Laeken. — Vilvorde. — Mechlin, or Malines. — Antwerp; History. —
Place Verte. —Statue of Rubens. — Cathedral of Notre Dame.—
Interior Pulpit.— Pictures by Rubens. — Tower of the Church. —
Quentin Matsys’s fine Old Houses... scseressensssvcvccssssssscess 222



CONTENTS 13

LETTER XXXV.

St. James’s Church. — Tomb of Rubens. — Paintings by Rubens and
Jordaens. — Vandyke. — Mount Calvary. — Monk of La Trappe. —
Museum. — Chair of Rubens ; his Pictures. — Other great Works of
Art. — St. Andrew’s Church. — Bourse.— Mr. Vesey, U. S. Consul. 229

LETTER XXXVI.

Dock Yards at Antwerp. — Steamboat Passage on the Scheldt. — Dort. —
Lost Villages. — Bergen op Zoom. — Van Speyk. — Rotterdam. —
_Erasmus. — Delft. — Hague. — Hon. George Folsom ; his Kindness. —
Scheveningen. — Museum. — Japanese Curiosities. — Historical Curi-
osities. — Gallery of Pictures. — Rembrandt, Paul Potter, Gerard
Dow, &c.— King’s Palace. — Brimenhoff.— De Witt. — Bosch. —
John Adams’s House.......eeeeeeeeees 060 Ce Ssesecees écesceccoscen MOO

LETTER XXXVII.

Dunes. — Leyden; History. — Harlem. — Church of St. Bavon; Or--
gan. — Coster. — Flower Gardens. — Palace of late King. — Picture
Gallery. — Exhibition of Pictures by living Artists. —Amsterdam.. 241

LETTER XXXVIII.

Mr. J. G. Schwartze. — Stadhuis. — Churches. — Jews. — Picture Gal-
lery. — Dutch School. — Columbus before the Council. — Artists’ Club. 247

LETTER XXXIX.

Utrecht. — Lobith. — Ruhrort. — Meet with Americans on Return from
the East. — Cologne; History. — Cathedral. — Three Kings. — Rel-
ics. — St. Peter’s Church. — Crucifixion of Peter, by Rubens, —
Champagne for America. ....sseseesseeerenseessevcsessesseeceees QOL

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14 CONTENTS.

LETTER XL.

The Rhine. — Bonn. — Drachenfels. — Godesberg. — Rolandseck. —
Oberwinter. — Okenfels. — Castle Reineck. — Neuwied. — A Raft. —
Castle of Sain. — Ehrenbreitstein. — CoblentzZ....+.sseecsesesseeeees 259

LETTER XLI.

Coblentz. —The Moselle. — Excursion to Stolzenfels. — Curiosities. —
Fine View. — Boat up to Mayence. — The Brothers. — Rheinfels. —
Lurley Rock: — Seven Sisters. — Pfalz. — The Rheingau. — Falk-
enberg. — Rheinstein. — Assmanshausen. — Ehrenfels. — Mause-
therm. — Bingen. — Geisenheim. — Johannisberg. — Erbach. — Bib-
erich. — Mayence. — John Guttemberg’s Statue — Austrian Troops. —

An English Nobleman......+sesesesssscccescecerersccesccceeseees 266

LETTER XLII.

Frankfort. — The Rémer; its Portraits of the Emperors. — Mr. Beth-
man’s Gallery of Statuary. — Ariadne. — J ews’ Quarters. — Darm-
stadt. —The Bergstrasse. — Heidelberg. — Castle. — Baden. — Kehl. —

LETTER XLIII.

Cathedral; its History; Interior Clock. — St. Thomas’s Church. —
Kleber’s Tomb. cccoccccocccccccescccsesecesssssssseesesssersrre® 285

LETTER XLIV.

Vosges Mountains. — Vineyards. — Colmar. — Miihlhausen. — Basle. —
Black Forest. — United States Consul, Mr. Burchardt. — Cathedral. —
Tomb of Erasmus.— Chapter House. — Holbein Gallery. — Univer-
sity. — Library. — MSS. — St. Jacob. — Tea Party.e..seeseceeereees 287



. CONTENTS.

LETTER XLV.

Moutiers Valley. — Sublime Scenery. — Dornach. — Arch. — Roman
Antiquities. — Berne. — Mechanical Clock. — Cathedral ; Organ,
Choir, DONE. TMOGGRNBA co's das de cc cdbtidickierddoescdvck dis dled

LETTER XLVI.

Mountain Scenery — Hotel Gibbon. — Episcopal Church. — Signal.
Hotel de Ville, and its kind Inhabitants. — Cathedral ; its History. —
Steamboat to Vevay.— Castle of Chillon.— St. Martin’s Church
and the Regicides. — Geneva. — Cathedral. — Museum. — Calvin’s
MSS. — D’Aubigné. — Gaussen. — Malan. — Evangelical Association ;
its Anniversary.— Count George. — Soirée. — Mr. Delorme. — The
Saléve. — Savoy. — Rousseau’s Island.........ceecceccecsccccceece

LETTER XLVII.

Diligence for Dijon. — Fine Scenery. — Dijon ; History. — Railroad to

Paris. — Sehs. — Cathedral. — Fontainebleau. ..... Ccccccccccesccce
s
LETTER XLVIII.

Methodist Chapel. — Madeline. — Pantheon. — Louvre, open. — Stat-
uary and Paintings. — Versailles. — Statuary. — Series of National
Paintings. — Portraits of distinguished Men. — Apartments. — Gar-
dens and Fountains. — Grand and Petit Trianon. — Passy. — St. Cloud.

LETTER XLIX.

Glass Depot. — American Friends.— Good Intentions. — Hospital des
Invalides. — Garden of the Tuileries ; its Scenery. — Triumphal
Arch. — Chapel of St. Ferdinand. — National Library.— A Trades-
man’s Memory..... PTTTTITITITT TTT TTT Ties Co rccccccnccccccccccce

LETTER L.

Calais ; its Recollections. ~ Rough Passage of the Channel. — Dover. —
Mr. Peabody’s Entertainment on the Fourth of July described. —
Company. — A patriotic AtRines eeerveeeae eereeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

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LETTER LI.

1

Entertainment at the Belgian Minister’s. — Young Nobility. — A noble
Boy.—Craven Chapel. — Slavery. — Exhibition. — Pauper Labor. —
Need of a Tariff... ccccccccceccscccvececcsccscesssssassssessssers 336

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LETTER LIIf.

Kind Friends at Bristol. —Weston Super Mare. — Museum of Bap-
tist College. — Highbury Chapel. — Old Houses of Bristol. — Fine
CHUPCHES. cc cccccccccccccccccccescccesessscccssssscossssssoreslre 340

LETTER LIII.

River Avon. — Wye. — Chepstow. — St. Arvan’s. — Wynd Cliff. — Glo-
rious Scenery. — Tintern Abbey ; its History. — Ragland Castle ; Ap-
pearance. — Marquis of Worcester. — Chepstow Castle. — Henry
Marten.—Defence of the Parliamentary Party.—Severn River.—
Old Passage. — Henbury. — Blaize Castle. — Birthday Lines........ 344

LETTER LIV.

Leave Bristol. — Berkeley. — Cheltenham. — Birmingham ; Manufacto-
ries. — Rev. John Angell James. — Mr. Vanwart. — Liverpool. —
Chester ; its Antiquity. — Cathedral. — Rows and Pillars. — English-
men and Americans have much in Common. — Royal Agricultural
Exhibition at Windsor........ sdocnccesesdbten ccddusdecds'onee eocee GO

LETTER LV.

Passage Home in the Steamer Atlantic. — Claims of the Collins
Line. — Lessons taught by Travel in other Lands, — Our Comforts. —
Excellent Character of many of the English Nobility. — Queen Vic-
toria and Prince Albert. — Prospect of Affairs in Europe. — Popery as
seen in her proper Territories. .......+eseeesseesecsercceececcceees 365



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. . ————

Letter 1.

' Astor House, New York, April 1, 1851.
Dear CHARLEY :—

I have just arrived at this place, and have foune
my companions on hand, all ready for the com-
mencement of the long-anticipated voyage. We
regret the circumstances which render it your duty
to remain, and we all feel very sorry for the dis-
appointment of your wishes and our hopes. You
will, however, feel happy in the thought that you
are clearly in the path of duty; and you have al-
ready learnt that that path is a safe one, and that
it always leads to happiness. You have begged us
all to write to you as frequently as we can, and we
have concluded to send you our joint contributions,
drawing largely upon our journals as we move from
place to place; and, as we have for so many years
had pleasant intercourse in the family circle, we
wish to maintain it by correspondence abroad. Our

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18 YOUNG AMERICANS ABROAD,

letters will, of course, be very different in their char-
acter and interest, because you will bear in mind
that our ages are different ; and we shall write you
from a variety of points, some having a deeper
interest than others. I trust that this series of let-
ters will give you a general view of our movements,
and contribute to your gratification, if not to your
struction. ‘The weather is delightful, and we are
anticipating a fine day for leaving port. It is to all
of us a source of pain that we are deprived of your
sunny smile ; and while we are wandering far away
in other lands, we shall often, in fancy, listen to
your merry laugh; and I assure you, my dear fel-
low, that, wherever we rove, it will be amongst our
pleasantest thoughts of home when we anticipate
the renewal of personal intercourse with one who
has secured so warm a place in our affections.
Yours truly, J. On C,

Letter 9.

ApELPHI Hore, Liverpoon, April 14.
Dear CHaRLey : —

It is but twelve days since we parted, and yet
we are actually m the old world, and the things
which we have so often talked over on the rock-
bound shore are really before me. Yes, we





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are on the soil of Old England, and are soon to
see its glories and greatness, and, I fear, its mis-
eries, for a bird’s eye view has. already satisfied me
that there is enough of poverty. You know we left
New York in a soaking rain, and the wind blowing
fresh from the north-east. We all felt disappointed,
as we had hoped to pass down the bay, so cele-
brated for its beauty, with the bright sunshine to
cheer our way ; but we had to take comfort from
the old proverb, that “a bad beginning makes a
good ending.” James, George, and I had made up
our minds to a regular time of sea-sickness, and
so we hastened to put our state room into order
and have all our conveniences fixed for the voyage.
As soon as we had made matters comfortable, we
returned to the deck, and found a most formidable
crowd. Every passenger seemed to have, on the
occasion, a troop of friends, and all parts of the im-
mense steamer were thronged. ‘The warning voice
of «all on shore” soon caused a secession, and at
twelve o’clock we had the great agent at work by
which we hoped to make headway against wind and
wave. The cheering of the crowd upon the wharf
was hearty as we dropped into the river, and its
return from our passengers was not lacking in spirit.
The Arctic, you know, is one of the Collins line of
steamers, and I was not a little surprised at her vast
size and splendid accommodations, because I had



20 YOUNG AMERICANS ABROAD,

only seen the Cunafd boats in Boston, which are
very inferior, in size and comfort, to this palace and
tower of the ocean.

We all anticipated a ned time of it, from the
severe storm which raged all the morning, and I,
in common with all the passengers, was delighted ~
to find it any thing but rough water outside the
‘Hook. We kept steaming away till we lost sight of
land with the loss of daylight, and yet the sea was in
less commotion than it frequently exhibits in New-
port Harbor. The next morning, at breakfast, we
had quite a fair representation at table, and I think
more than two thirds presented themselves for duty.
We boys were all on hand, and passed for « able-
bodied men.” The routine of life on board was
as follows: We breakfasted at eight, lunched at
twelve, dined at four, took tea at half past six, and
from nine till eleven gentlemen had any article for
supper they saw fit to order. This is quite enough
of time for taking care of the outer man, and any
one careful of his health will be sure to imtermit
one or two of these seasons. All the meals were
excellent, and the supplies liberal. The tables pre-
sent a similar appearance to those of a first-class
hotel. In regard to our passengers, I think I can
say, with confidence, that a more agreeable set of
persons could not well have been gathered together.
It really was a nicely-assorted cargo. We numbered





OR VACATION IN EUROPE. 21

one hundred and thirty, and the various parts of our
country were all represented. Philadelphia sent
the largest delegation ; from that city we had more
than twenty. I liked the looks of the passengers
at the first glance, and every day’s intercourse
heightened my estimate of their worth and_pleas-
antness. Amongst the company we had Professor
Haddock, of Dartmouth College, going out to Por-
tugal as chargé d'affaires. He was accompanied by
his lady and son. ‘Then, too, we had the world-
renowned Peter Parley, with his accomplished fam-
ily circle. Mr. Goodrich, after a long life of labor
for the youth of his country, for whose reading and,
instruction he has done so much, has been honored
by the government of the United States with an
appointment as consul at Paris. Mr. Goodrich
resided there for two or three years, and was in
Paris during the revolution of 1848. He seems
fond of the company of young people, and we spent
a great deal of time on board with him, listening
to his stories, some made up for the occasion, and
narrations of the events in February at Paris, and
some capital anecdotes about the last war with Eng-
iand, during which he served his country in the
army. The Hon. George Wright, of California,
and her first representative in Congress, was also
one of our party; and his glowing descriptions of
the auriferous regions kept groups of audience for



22° YOUNG AMERICANS ABROAD,

many an hour. The Rev. Arthur Cleveland Cox,
of Hartford, favorably known as the author of some
pleasant rhymes and sonnets, Mr. Cunningham, a
southern editor, and several retired sea captains, all
contributed to enhance the agreeableness of the
voyage. I am sorry to tell you that, three days
out, we had a sad occurrence in our little world.
Just as we were sitting down to lunch at eight bells,
the machinery stopped for a moment, and we were
informed that William Irwin, one of the assistant
engineers, was crushed to death. He accidentally
slipped from his position, and was killed instanta-
neously. In less than half an hour he was sewed
up in canvas, and all hands called to attend his
funeral services! The poor fellow was laid upon
a plank covered with the American flag, and placed
at the wheel-house. The service was performed by
Mr. Cox, in full canonicals ; and I can assure you
that the white-robed priest, as he issued from the
cabin and ascended the wheel-house, really looked
impressively. At the close, he was committed to the
deep. What food for thought was here! A man
in health and at life’s daily task, — alive, — dead,
—and buried, —all these conditions of his state
crowded into thirty minutes! ‘The poor man had a
mother who was dependent upon him. Dr. Choules
drew up a subscription paper for her benefit, and
_ nearly five hundred dollars were at once raised for



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her relief. ‘This unhappy event, of course, gave a
sad damper to the joyous feelings which existed on
board, and which were excited by our fine weather
and rapid headway. On Sunday we had two ser-
mons in the cabin to large congregations, all the
passengers attending, with the officers and many
of the crew. The morning service was by Dr.
Choules, and the evening one by Mr. Cox.

In the afternoon, April 6, we had the gratification
to see a magnificent iceberg. We were in lat. 43°
4’, lon. 53° 11’ at twelve o’clock, and at three the
ice appeared at about ten miles’ distance. The esti-
mated height was about three hundred feet. One
of the passengers took a sketch. I also made one,
and have laid it aside for your inspection.

The berg had much the appearance of the gable
end of a large house, and at some little distance
there was another, of tower-like aspect, and much
resembling a light-house. The effect of the sun
upon it, as we saw it in various positions, was
exceedingly fine. On Monday, the 7th, we saw a
much larger one, with several small ones as neigh-
bors. ‘This was probably one mile in length, and
about two hundred feet high.

We saw several whales frolicking at the distance
of a mile, and distinctly saw them spout at short
intervals.

After having had all reason to hope for a ten-day

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26 YOUNG AMERICANS ABROAD,

passage, we were annoyed for four or five days with
head_winds, materially retarding our headway.. The
evenings of the voyage were generally spent on
deck, where we had charming concerts. Seldom
have I heard better singing than we were favored
with by eight or ten ladies and gentlemen. One
universal favorite was the beautiful piece, ‘“ Far, far
at sea.” On Sunday, the 13th, just after morning
service, conducted by Mr. Cox, we made Mizzen
Head, and obtained a magnificent view of the north
coast of Ireland, which was far more beautiful
than we had expected. 'The coast is very bold,
and the cliffs precipitous, in many places strongly
reminding us of the high lands of the Hudson. A
more exquisite treat than that which we enjoyed all
the afternoon in looking on the Irish coast I can
hardly imagine. At night we had a closing service,
and Dr. Choules preached. Every one seemed to
feel that we had cause for thankfulness that we
had been brought in safety across the ocean, and
under so many circumstances of enjoyment. We
have made acquaintances that are truly valuable,
and some of them I hope to cultivate in future life.
One of the great advantages of travel, Charles,
seems to be, that it enables us to compare men of
other places than those we live in with our former
acquaintances. It brings us into intercourse with
those who have had a different training and educa-



OR VACATION IN EUROPE. Q7

tion than our own; and I think a man or boy must
be pretty thoroughly conceited who does not often
find out his own inferiority to many with whom he
chances to meet. On board our ship are several
young men of fine attainments, who, engaged in me-
chanical business, are going out to obtain improve-
ment and instruction by a careful study of the great
exhibition. A number of gentlemen with us are
young merchants, who represent houses in our great
cities, and go to England and France twice and
three times every year. Some of these are thor-
oughly accomplished men, and, wherever they go,
will reflect credit upon their country. In no coun-
try, perhaps, do young men assume important trusts
in commercial life at so early a period as in Amer-
ica. I have heard one or two Englishmen on board
express their surprise at finding large business oper-
ations intrusted to young men of twenty and twenty-
one; and yet there are some such with us who are
making their second and third trips to Manchester,
Leeds, Paisley, and Paris, for the selection of goods.

I ought to tell you that, on the last day of the
voyage, we had a great meeting in the cabin, Mr.
Goodrich in the chair, for the purpose of expressing
the satisfaction of the passengers with the Arctic,
her captain, officers, and engineer. Several good
speeches were made, and some resolutions passed.
This has become so ordinary an affair at the termi-



28 YOUNG AMERICANS ABROAD,

nation of a passage, as to have lost much of its
original value; but as this ship had an unusual
number of passengers, many of them well known
to their fellow-countrymen, and as great opposition
had been displayed, on both sides of the ocean, to
this line of steamers, it was thought suitable to
express our views in relation to this particular ship
and the great undertaking with which she is identi-
fied. Every man on board was satisfied that, in
safety, these ships are equal to the Cunard line;
while in comfort, accommodation, size, and splen-
dor they far surpass their rivals. It really seems
strange to us that Americans should think of making
the ocean trip in an English steamship, when their
own country has a noble experiment in trial, the
success of which alone depends upon the patriotism
and spirit of her citizens. The English on board
are forced to confess that ‘our ship and the line are
all that can be asked, and I think that pretty strong
prejudices have been conquered by this voyage.
Every one left the ship with sentiments of respect
to Captain Luce, who, I assure you, we found to be
a very kind friend, and we shall all of us be glad ~
to meet him again on ship or shore.

On Monday, the 14th, at three o’clock, we took
our pilot, and at eight o’clock we anchored off Liy-
erpool, and a dark-looking steamtug came off to
us for the mails, foreign ministers, and bearers of

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OR VACATION IN EUROPE. 29

despatches. As we came under the wing of one of
the last-named class of favored individuals, we took
our luggage, and proceeded straight to the Adelphi
Hotel. I ought to say that James was the first to
quit the ship and plant his foot on Old England. It
was quite strange to see it so light at half past eight
o’clock, although it was a rainy evening. I shall
not soon forget the cheerful appearance of the
Adelphi, which, in all its provisions for comfort,
both in the coffee-room and our chambers, struck
me more favorably than any hotel I had ever seen.
Although our state-room on board the Arctic was
one of the extra size and every thing that was nice,
yet I long for the conveniences of a bed-chamber
and a warm bath. I am quite disposed to join
with the poor Irish woman who had made a steerage |
passage from New York to Liverpool in a packet
ship ; and when Janded at St. George’s pier, and
seated on her trunk, a lady who had also landed,
when getting into her carriage, said, “ Well, my
good woman, I suppose you are very glad to get
out of the ship?” Her reply was, «‘ And indeed, my
lady, every bone in my body cries out feathers !”
Yours truly,
WELD.
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30 YOUNG AMERICANS ABROAD,

Letter 3.

LIVERI ¢ 9b.
Dear Crartey: —

Well, we have fairly commenced our trave,“, and
yet I can scarcely realize the fact that I am bre in
Old England, and that, for some months at feast, I
shall be away from home and the occupations of the
school-room. The next day after landing we went
to the custom-house to see our fellow-passeng’ rs pass
their effects, and really felt glad to think ef our
good fortune in landing every thing at night and
direct from the ship. It was an exciting scene,
and I was not a little amused to observe the
anxiety of the gentlemen to save their cigars from
the duty imposed, and which amounts to nine shil-
lings sterling per pound. All sorts of contrivances
were in vogue, and the experiences of men were
various, the man with one hundred, perhaps, being
brought up, while his neighbor with five hundred
passed off successfully, and, as he cleared the build-
ing, seemed disposed to place his finger on the
prominent feature of his face.

I quite like the appearance of Liverpool. After
. walking through the principal streets and making a
general survey of the shops,—no one speaks of
store, —I think I can testify to the extraordinary
cleanness of the city, and the massiveness and gran-
deur of the public buildings.



OR VACATION IN EUROPE. 31

Our attention was first directed to the cemetery
which had been described, you remember, to us one
evening in the study. It is on the confines of the
city, and is made out of an old quarry. I liked it
better than any cemetery I ever saw: it is unlike all
{ had seen, and, though comparatively small, is very
picturesque, I may almost say romantic. The walls
are lofty, and are devoted to spacious tombs, and the
groundwork abounds in garden shrubbery and laby-
rinth. Some of the monuments are striking. The
access to this resting-place is by a steep cut through
the rock, and you pass under an archway of the
most imposing character. At the entrance of the
cemetery is a neat chapel, and the officiating minister
has a dwelling-house near the gate.

I wish you could see a building now in progress,
and which has taken twelve or fourteen years to
erect, and from its appearance will not, I suppose,
be finished in four or five more. It is called St.
George’s Hall. The intent is to furnish suitable ac-
commodations for the various law courts, and also to
contain the finest ball-room in Europe. It is in a
commanding position. I know little of architecture,
but this building strikes me as one of exquisite
beauty. We obtained an order from the mayor to
be shown over it and examine the works, and we
enjoyed it very much. The great hall will be with-
out a rival in England. The town hall is a noble |



32 YOUNG AMERICANS ABROAD,

edifice, and the people are quite proud of it. The
interior is finely laid out, and has some spacious
rooms for the civic revelries of the fathers of the
town. ‘The good woman who showed us round feels
complacently enough as she explains the uses of the
rooms. The ball-room is ninety feet by forty-six, and
forty feet high. The dining and drawing-rooms are
spacious apartments. On the grand staircase is a
noble statue of George Canning, by Chantrey,
whose beautiful one of Washington we have so often
admired in the Boston State House. In the build-
ing are some good paintings of the late kings ; one
or two by Sir Thomas Lawrence. The Exchange
is directly behind the hall, and contains in the centre
a glorious bronze monument to Lord Nelson, the
joint production of Wyat and Westmacott. Death
is laying his hand upon the hero’s heart, and Victory
is placing a fourth crown on his sword. Ever since
I read Southey’s Life of Nelson, I have felt an inter-
est in every thing relating to this great, yet umper-
fect man. You know that illustrated work on
Nelson that we have so often looked at — it contains
a large engraving of this monument. As Yankee
boys, we found our way to the top of the Exchange,
to look at the cotton sales-room. This same room
has more to do with our good friends at the south
than any other in the world. The atmosphere
would have been chilly to a Georgian planter, as
cotton was down — down.



OR VACATION IN EUROPE. 33

The Necropolis is a very spacious burying-place,
open to all classes, and where persons can be interred
with the use of any form desired. The gateway is
of stone, and not unlike the granite one at Mount
Auburn; and on one side is a chapel, and on the
other a house for the register. Not far from this
we came to the Zodlogical Gardens, kept in excel-
lent order, and where is a good collection of ani-
mals, birds, &c. The Collegiate Institution is an
imposing structure, in the Tudor style.

St. George’s Church, which stands at the head of
Lord Street, occupies the position of the old castle,
destroyed, I believe, more than one hundred and
fifty years ago, and is a very graceful termination to
one of the best business avenues of the city. Sev-
eral of the churches and chapels are in good style.
But one of the best buildings is— as it should be, in
a city like this —the Sailor’s Home, not far from the
Custom House. This is a highly-ornamented house,
and would adorn any city of the world.

The Custom House is thought to be one of the
finest buildings in the kingdom. It occipied ten
years in its erection. It is composed of three fa-
cades, from a rusticated pavement, each having a
splendid portico of eight Ionic columns. The
whole is surmounted by a dome, one hundred and
thirty feet high, and the effect of the building
is excellent. The glory of Liverpool is her



34 YOUNG AMERICANS ABROAD,

docks, and a stranger is sure to be pointed to the
great landing stage, an immense floating pier, which
was moored into its present position on the Ist of
June, 1847. This stage is five hundred and seven
feet long, and over eighty feet wide. This mass of
timber floats upon pontoons, which have to support
more than two thousand tons. At each end isa
light barge.

In the Clarence dock are to be found the Irish
and coasting steamers, and to the north are the
Trafalgar, Victoria, and Waterloo docks, the Prince’s
dock, and the Great Prince’s dock basin. On the
outside of all these is a fine parade, of about’one half
a mile, and which affords one of. the most beautiful
marine promenades in the world, and gives an inter-
esting view of the Cheshire shore, opposite the city.
The Prince’s dock is five hundred yards long, and
one hundred broad. Vessels, on arriving, discharge
on the east side, and take in cargo on the west.
Besides all these there is the Brunswick dock, Queen’s
dock, Duke’s dock, Salthouse dock, &c.

The Royal Liverpool Institution is a great benefit
to the inhabitants. It has a good library, fine col-
lections of paintings, and a good museum of natural
history. Many of these paintings belong to the
early masters, and date even before the fifteenth
century. We were interested to find here a com-
plete set of casts of the Elgin marbles. The origi-



OR VACATION IN EUROPE. 35

nals were the decorations of the Parthenon at
Athens, and are now in the British Museum. As
we shall spend some time in that collection, I say no
more at present about these wonderful monuments
of genius. The Atheneum and the Lyceum are
both fine buildings, and each has a good library,
lecture, and news rooms.

We were disappointed at finding the Rev. Dr.
Raffles, the most eloquent preacher of the city, out
of town. He was the successor of Spencer, who
was drowned bathing in the Mersey, and his Life by
Raffles is one of deep interest. The great his-
torical name of Liverpool is William Roscoe, the
author of the Lives of Leo X. and the Medici. I
must not omit to tell you that, during our stay, the
town was all alive with a regiment of lancers, just
arrived from Ireland, on their way to London. They
are indeed fine-looking fellows, and are mounted on
capital horses. I have watched their evolutions in
front of the Adelphi with much pleasure, and have
been amused to notice a collection of the most
wretched-looking boys I ever saw, brought together
by the troops. ‘There seems to me more pauperism
this week, in Liverpool, than I ever saw in New
York in my life.

Truly yours,
JAMES.



36 YOUNG AMERICANS ABROAD,

Letter 4.
Lowpon.
Dear CHartEy: —

Does it not seem strange that I am here in Lon-
don? I can hardly tell what to write about first.
I stand at the door of our hotel and look at the
crowds in the streets, and then at old King Charles,
at Charing Cross, directly across the road, and when I
think that this is the old city where Wat Tyler figured,
and Whittington was lord mayor, and Lady Jane Grey
was beheaded, and where the Tower is still to be
seen, I am half beside myself, and want to do
nothing but roam about for a good month to come.
I have read so much concerning London, that I am
pretty sure I know more about it than many of the
boys who have heard Bow Church bells all their
lives. We left Liverpool for Birmingham, where we
passed an afternoon and evening in the family of a
‘manufacturer very pleasantly, and at ten o’clock took
the express mail train for London. We are staying
at a hotel called the Golden Cross, Charing Cross.
We have our breakfast in the coffee-room, and then
dine as it suits our convenience as to place and
hour. We spent one day in riding about the city,
and I think we got quite an idea of the great streets.

The Strand is a very fine business street, perhaps
amile long. It widens in one part, and has two



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churches in the middle of it, and a narrow street
seems built inside it at one place, as nasty, dirty a lane
as I ever saw, called Hollowell Street. I was very
much delighted at the end of the Strand to see old
Temple Bar, which is the entrance to the city
proper, and which divides Fleet Street from the
Strand. It is a noble archway, with small side
arches for foot passengers. ‘The head of many a
poor fellow, and the quarters of men called traitors,
haye been fastened over this gateway in former times.
Dr. Johnson was once walking in Westminster
Abbey with Goldsmith, and as they were looking at
the Poet’s Corner, Johnson said to his friend, —

«“ Forsitan et nostram nomen miscebitur istis.”

When they had walked on to Temple Bar, Gold-
smith stopped Johnson, and pointed to the heads of
Fletcher and Townley, hanging above, and slyly
remarked, —

«“ Forsitan et nostrum nomen miscebitur istis.”’

I suppose you remember that the great dictionary
man was a Jacobite in his heart.

The present bar was put up in 1670, and was
designed by Sir Christopher Wren. ‘The statues
on the sides, which are towards the city, are those of
Queen Elizabeth and James I.; and towards the
Strand, those of Charles I. and Charles Il. They
stand in niches.

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38 YOUNG AMERICANS ABROAD,

Whenever the monarch passes into the city, there
is much ceremony takes place at the bar. The gates
are closed, a herald sounds a trumpet and knocks
for entrance, the gates are opened, and the lord
mayor. of London presents the sword of the city to
the sovereign, who returns it to his lordship. The
upper part of the bar is used by Messrs. Childs, the
bankers, as a store room for their past account
books.

Fleet Street is thronged with passengers and car-
riages of all sorts. Just a few doors from the bar,
on the right-hand side, is a gayly-painted front, which
claims to have been a palace of Henry VIII. and the
residence of Cardinal Wolsey. It is now used as a
hair-cutting shop, up stairs. We went up and ex-
amined the panelled ceiling, said to be just as it
used to be. It is certainly very fine, and looks as
if it were as old as the times of bluff Harry. Of
course we had our hair cut in the old palace.

We followed through Fleet Street, noticing the
offices of Punch and the London Illustrated News,
till we came to Ludgate Hill, —rather an ascent, —
which is the direct way to the Cathedral Church of
St. Paul’s. It stands directly in front of Ludgate
Hill, and the churchyard -occupies a large space,
and the streets open on each side, making a sort of
square called Paul’s Churchyard, and then at the
rear you go into Cheapside. We looked with



OR VACATION IN EUROPE. 39

interest, I can tell you, at Bow Church, and, as the
old bells were xinging, I tried to listen if I could
hear what Whittington heard once from their tin-
gling — “ Turn again, Whittington, lord mayor of
London.” At the end of this street, on the right
hand, is the lord mayor’s house, called the Mansion
House, and directly in front of the street, closing it
up, and making it break off, is the Royal Exchange ;
whilst at the left is the Bank of England. All these
are very noble-looking buildings, and you will hear
about them from us as we examine them in our
future walks. We went to the counting-house of
Messrs. Baring & Co., the great merchants and bank-
ers for so many Americans, and there we found our
letters and got some money. Mr. Sturgis, one of
the partners, told us to take the check to the bank,
No. 68 Lombard Street, and informed us that was the
very house where the great merchant of Queen Eliz-
abeth’s time — Sir Thomas Gresham — used to live.
He built the first London Exchange, and his sign,
a large grasshopper, is still preserved at the bank.
On Good Friday we had bunns for breakfast, with a
cross upon them, and they were sold through the
streets by children, crying “One a penny; two apenny,
hot cross bunns.” We took a carriage and rode to
Camden town to visit a friend ; thence we took the
cars to Hackney, and called on the Rev. Dr. Cox,
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40 YOUNG AMERICANS ABROAD,

United States, and wrote a volume on our country.
We then returned to London, and took our dinner
at the London Coffee House, Ludgate Hill. This
has been a very celebrated house for one hundred
years, and figures largely in the books of travellers
fifty years ago. It has a high reputation still, and
every thing was excellent, and the waiting good.
You cannot walk about London without observing
how few boys of our age are to be seen in the
streets, and when we asked the reason, we were told
that nearly all the lads of respectable families were
sent to boarding schools, and the vacations only
occur at June and December; then the boys return
home, and the city swarms with them at all the
places of amusement. We seemed to be objects
_ of attention, because we wore caps; (here boys all
wear hats ;) and then our gilt buttons on blue jackets
led many to suppose that we were midshipmen. The
omnibuses are very numerous, and each one has a
conductor, who stands on a high step on the left side
of the door, watching the sidewalks and crying out
the destination of the « bus,” as the vehicle js called.
There is a continual cry, “ Bank, bank,” «Cross,
cross,” « City, city,” &c. I must not forget to tell
you one thing ; and that is, London is the place to
make a sight-seeing boy very tired, and I am quite
sure that, in ten minutes, I shall be unable to do
what I can now very heartily, viz., assure you that
I am yours, affectionately, GEORGE.



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Letter 5.

Lonpon.
Dear CHARLEY *—

After passing a day or twoin a general view of the
city, and making some preliminary arrangements for
our future movements, we all called upon Mr. Law-
rence, the minister of our country at the court of
St. James, which expression refers to the appellation
of the old palace of George Tt. Mr. Lawrence
resides in Piccadilly, opposite the St. James’s Park,
in a very splendid mansion, which he rents from an
English nobleman, all furnished. We were very
kindly received by his excellency, who expressed
much pleasure at seeing his young countrymen com-
ing abroad, and said he was fond of boys, and liked
them as travelling companions. I handed him a
letter of introduction from his brother. Mr. Law-
rence offered us all the facilities in his power to see
the sights, and these are great, for he is furnished
by the government of England with orders which
will admit parties to almost every thing in and about
London. Amongst other tickets he gave us the fol-
lowing admissions: to the Queen’s stables, Windsor
Castle, Dulwich Gallery, Woolwich Arsenal, Navy
Yard, Sion House, Northumberland House, Houses of
Parliament, and, what we highly valued, an admis-
sion to enter the exhibition, which is yet unfinished,
and not open to inspection.

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42 YOUNG AMERICANS ABROAD,

After leaving the minister, we paid our respects to
Mr. Davis, the secretary of legation, and were
Kindly received. We walked on from Piccadilly
to the Crystal Palace, passing Apsley House, the
residence of the Duke of Wellington, and soon
reached Hyde Park, with its famous gateway and
the far-famed statue of «the duke.” As we shall
go into some detailed account of the palace after
the exhibition opens, I would only say, that we were
exceedingly surprised and delighted with the build-
ing itself, and were so taken up with that as hardly
to look at its contents, which were now rapidly get-
ting into order. The effect of the noble elms which
are covered up in the palace is very striking and
pleasing, and very naturally suggests the idea that
the house would, by and by, make a glorious green-
house for the city, where winter’s discontents might
be almost made into a «“ glorious summer.” A poor
fellow was killed here, just before we entered, by fall-
ing through the skylight roof. He was at work on a
plank laid across the iron frame, and that tipping up,
threw him on to the glass, and his death was instan-
taneous. We are more and more pleased at having
so central a domicile as the Golden Cross, for time is
every thing when you have to see sights; and here
we can get to any point we desire by a bus, and
obtain a fly at any moment. Very much that we
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OR VACATION IN EUROPE. 43

Mentor seems determined that we shall become ac-
quainted with the London of other times, and we
rarely walk out without learning who lived in « that
house,” and what event had happened in ‘that
street.” I fancy that we are going to gather up
much curious matter for future use and recollection
by our street wanderings. A book called «The
Streets of London” is our frequent study, and is
daily consulted with advantage. ‘To-day we dined at
the famous Williams’s, in Old Bailey, where boiled
beef is said to be better than at any other place
in London. It was certainly as fine as could be
desired. The customers were numerous, and looked
like business men. ‘The proprietor was a busy man,
and his eyes seemed every where. A vision of
cockroaches, however, dispelled the appetite for a
dessert, and we perambulated our way to the Mon-
ument. This has a noble appearance, and stands
on Fish Street Hill. The pillar is two hundred and
two feet high, and is surmounted by a gilt flame.
The object of the Monument is to commemorate the
great fire of London in Charles II.’s reign.

It had an inscription which ascribed the. origin
of the fire to the Catholics ; but recently this has
been obliterated. It was to this inscription and
allegation that Pope referred in his lines, —

«¢ Where London’s column, pointing to the skies,
Like a tall bully, lifts its head, and lies.”



44 YOUNG AMERICANS ABROAD,

There are few things in London that have im-
pressed us more than the fine, massive bridges which
span the Thames, and are so crowded with foot
passengers and carriages. Every boy who has read
much has had his head full of notions about London
Bridge ; that is, old London Bridge, which was
taken down about thirty years ago. The old bridge
was originally a wooden structure, and on the sides
of the bridge were houses, and the pathway in front
had all sorts of goods exposed for sale, and the
Southwark gate of the bridge was disfigured with
the heads and quarters of the poor creatures who
were executed for treason.

The new bridge was commenced in 1825, and it
was opened in 1831 by William IV. and Queen
Adelaide. The bridge has five arches: the central
one is one hundred and fifty feet in the clear, the
two next one hundred and forty feet, and the ex-
treme arches one hundred and thirty feet. The
length, including the abutments, is about one thou-
sand feet, its width eighty-three feet, and the road
for carriages fifty-five feet.

The great roads leading to London Bridge have
been most costly affairs; and I was told that a
parish and its church had been destroyed to make
these approaches. The men of different generations,
who, for almost one thousand years, looked at the
old bridge, would stare at the present one and its



OR VACATION IN EUROPE. . 45

present vicinity, if they were to come back again.
Southwark Bridge was commenced in 1814, and
finished in 1819. It has three arches, and the cen-
tral arch is two hundred and forty feet, which is the
greatest span in the world. In this bridge are five
thousand three hundred and eight tons of iron.
Blackfriars Bridge was commenced in 1760, and
opened in 1770, It has nine elliptical arches, of
which the middle one is one hundred feet in width.
Recently this bridge has been thoroughly repaired. —
I think this is my favorite stand-point for the river
and city. Nowhere else have I obtained such a
view up and down the river. Here I have a full
prospect of the Tower, St. Paul’s Cathedral, Somer-
set House, the Houses of Parliament, Westminster
Abbey, and perhaps twenty-five other churches !
But the great bridge of all is the Waterloo one,
commenced in 1811, and opened in 1817, on the 18th
of June, the anniversary of the battle of Waterloo.
Of course, the Duke of Wellington figured upon the
occasion. At this point the river is one thousand
three hundred and twenty-six feet wide; and the
bridge is of nine elliptical arches, each of one hun-
dred and twenty feet space, and thirty-five feet high
above high water, and its entire length two thousand
four hundred and fifty-six feet. It is painful to hear
the sad stories which have a connection with this
magnificent structure. It seems the chosen resort



46 YOUNG AMERICANS ABROAD,

of London suicides, and very frequent are the events
which almost justify its appellation — « the Bridge
of Sighs.” I love to walk this and the other
bridges, and look at the mighty city, and think of
its wonderful history and its existing place in the
affairs of the world; and I cannot help thinking of
the reflection of the wise man — «One generation
passeth away, but the earth remaineth.” I have
never felt my own insignificance so much, Charley,
as when walking in one of these crowded streets.
I know no one; I am unknown ; I am in solitude,
and feel it more, perhaps, than I should if alone
upon a mountain top or in a wilderness. I am
sure I have told you enough for once, and perhaps
you are as tired of my letter as I was in going over
the places I have written to you about; so I will
relieve your patience.
I am yours always, WELD.

Letter &.

Lonpon.
Dear CHARLEY :—

All round London there are the most exquisite
villages or towns, full of charming retreats, boxes of
wealthy tradesmen, and some very fine rows of brick
and stone residences, with gardens in front. I am
amused to see almost every house having a name.



‘OR VACATION IN EUROPE. 47

Thus you find one. house called, on the gateway,
Hamilton Villa, the next Hawthorne Lodge, whilst
opposite their fellows rejoice in the names, Pelham
House, Cranborne Cottage ; and so it is with hun-
dreds of neat little domiciles. I think the road up
to St. John’s Wood is one of the prettiest I have
seen; and there are in it perhaps two hundred hab-
‘tations, each having its sobraquct. Since writing
to you last we have been to Camberwell, a very
pretty place, two or three miles from the city. We
called on a gentleman who had a party that night,
and we were politely invited, and spent an agreeable
evening. ‘The supper was elegant, and the ladies
were quite inquisitive as to our social manners.
One gentleman present had a son in Wisconsin, and
he seemed to fancy that, as that state was in the
United States, it was pretty much like the rest of
the country. We told him that Wisconsin was
about as much like New York and Massachusetts
as Brighton, in 1851, was like what it was one hun-
dred years ago. When we talk with well-educated
persons here, we are much amused at their entire
unacquaintedness with American geography and
history. I think an importation of Morse’s School
Geography would be of great service. We very
often lose our patience when we hear about the
great danger of life in America. I find very intel-
ligent and respectable persons who fancy that life is



48 YOUNG AMERICANS ABROAD,

held by a slight tenure in the Union, and that law
and order are almost unknown. Now, the first
week we were in London the papers teemed with
accounts of murders in various parts of England.
One newspaper detailed no less than eleven cases
of murder, or executions on account of murders.
Poison, however, seems just at present the prevail-
ing method by which men and women are removed.

As to accidents in travel, we, no doubt, have our
full share ; but since our arrival in England the
railroad trains have had some pretty rough shakings,
and the results in loss of life and limb would have
passed for quite ugly enough, even had they hap-
pened in the west. [I very much wish you could
have been with us on Easter Monday, when we
passed the day at Greenwich, and were at the re-
nowned Greenwich Fair, which lasts for three days.
The scene of revelry takes place in the Park, a
royal one, and really a noble one. Here all the riff-
raff and bobtail of London repair in their finery,
and have a time. You can form no notion of the
offair ; it cannot be described. The upper part of
the Park, towards the Royal Observatory, is very
steep, and down this boys and girls, men and women,
have a roll. Such scenes as are here to be Wit-
nessed we cannot match. Nothing can exceed the
doings that occur. All the public houses swarm,
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OR VACATION IN EUROPE. 49

drinking as are here. The working-men of Lon-
don, and apprentices, with wives and sweethearts,
all turn out Easter Monday. It seems as though all
the horses, carts, chaises, and hackney coaches of
the city were on the road. We saw several enor-
mous coal wagons crammed tightly with boys and
girls. On the fine heath, or down, that skirts the
Park, are hundreds of donkeys, and you are invited
to take a halfpenny, penny, or twopenny ride. All
sorts of gambling are to be seen. One favorite
game with the youngsters was to have a tobacco
box, full of coppers, stuck on a stick standing in a
hole, and then, for a halfpenny paid to the proprie-
tor, you are entitled to take a shy at the mark. If
‘t falls into the hole, you lose ; if you knock it off,
and away from the hole, you take it. It requires, I
fancy, much adroitness and experience to make any
thing at “shying” at the “ bacca box.” At night,
Greenwich is all alive—life is out of London and
‘1 the fair. But let the traveller who has to return
to town beware. The road is full of horses and
vehicles, driven by drunken men and boys; and, for
four or five miles, you can imagine that a city is be-
sieged, and that the inhabitants are flying from the
sword. O, such weary-looking children as we saw
that day! One favorite amusement was to draw a
little wooden instrument quick over the coat of
another person, when it produces a noise precisely
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50 YOUNG AMERICANS ABROAD,

like that of a torn garment. Hundreds of these
machines were in the hands of the urchins who
crowded the Park. Here, for the first time, I saw
the veritable gypsy of whose race we have read so
much in Borrow’s Zincali. The women are very
fine looking, and some of the girls were exquisitely
beautiful. They are a swarthy-looking set, and
seem to be a cross of Indian and Jew. Those we
saw were proper wiry-looking fellows. One or two
of the men were nattily dressed, with fancy silk
handkerchiefs.. 'They live in tents, and migrate
through the midland counties, but I believe are not
as numerous as they were thirty years ago. You
will not soon forget how we were pleased with the
memoirs of Bamfield Moore Carew, who was once
known as their king in Great Britain. I wonder
that book has never been reprinted in America. I
am pretty sure that Greenwich Park would please
your taste. I think the view from the Royal Ob-

‘servatory, and from whence longitude is reckoned, is

one of the grandest I have ever seen. You get a
fine view of the noble palace once the royal residence,
but now the Sailor’s Home. You see the Thames,
with its immense burden, and, through the mist, the
great city. As to the Hospital, we shall leave that
for another excursion: we came to Greenwich at
present merely to witness Easter Fair, and it will
not soon be forgotten by any of us.
Yours, &c., JAMES.



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Letter 7.

. BRISTOL.
Dear CHARLEY :—

As we had a few days to spare before the ex-
hibition opened, we proposed to run down to Bristol
and Bath, and pass a week. We took the Great
Western train first-class cars, and made the journey
of one hundred and twenty miles in two hours and
forty minutes. This is the perfection of travelling.
The cars are very commodious, holding eight per-
sons, each having a nicely-cushioned chair. The
rail is the broad gage; and we hardly felt the mo-
tion, so excellent is the road. ‘The country through
which we passed was very beautiful, and perhaps it
never appears to more advantage than in the gay
garniture of spring. We left Windsor Castle to
our left, and Eton College, and passed by Reading,
a fine, flourishing town; and at Swindon we made a
stay of ten minutes. The station at this place is
very spacious and elegant. Here the passengers
have the only opportunity to obtain refreshments on
the route ; and never did people seem more intent
upon laying in provender. The table was finely
laid out, and a great variety tempted the appetite.
The railroad company, when they leased this sta-
tion, stipulated that every train should pass ten min-
utes at it. But the express train claimed exemption,



52 YOUNG AMERICANS ABROAD,

and refused to afford the time. The landlord pros-
ecuted the company, obtained satisfactory damages,
and now even the express train, affords its passen-
gers time to recruit at Swindon. This place has
grown up under the auspices of the railroad, and
one can hardly fancy a prettier place than environs
the station. The cottages are of stone, of the Eliz-
abethan and Tudor style, and are very numerous ;
while the church, which is just finished, is one of the
neatest affairs I have yet seen in England. The
town of Swindon is about two miles from the station,
and I expect to visit it in the course of my journey.
You know, my dear Charley, how long and fondly
I have anticipated my visit to my native city, and
‘can imagine my feelings on this route homewards.
We passed through Bath, a most beautiful city, (and
I think as beautiful as any I ever saw,) and then in
half an hour we entered Bristol. The splendid
station-house of the railroad was new to me, but
the old streets and houses were all familiar as if
they had been left but yesterday. The next morn-
ing I called on my friends, and you may think how
sad my disappointment was to find that a dangerous
accident had just placed my nearest relative in the
chamber of painful confinement for probably three
months. It was a pleasant thing to come home to
scenes of childhood and youth, and I was prepared
to enjoy every hour; but I soon realized that here



OR VACATION IN EUROPE. 53

all our roses have thorns. Of course, in Bristol I
need no guide; and the boys are, I assure you,
pretty thoroughly fagged out, when night comes,
with our perambulations through the old city and
neighborhood.

Bristol has claims upon the attention of the
stranger, not only as one of the oldest cities in Eng-
land, but on account of its romantic scenery. The
banks of the Avon are not to be surpassed by the
scenes afforded by any other river of its size in the
world. This city was founded by Brennus, the
chieftain of the Gauls and the conqueror of Rome,
398 B. C., and tradition states that his brother Beli-
nus aided him in the work. The statues of these
worthies are quaintly carved on the gateway of
John’s Church, in Broad Street, and are of very
great antiquity. In the earliest writings that bear
upon the west of England —the Welsh Chronicles
— this city is called Caér oder, which means the city
of the Chasm. This the Saxons called Clifton. The
Avon runs through a tremendous fissure in the rocks
called Vincent’s Rocks; and hence the name given
to the suburbs of the city, on its banks — Clifton.
Of this place we shall have much to tell you.
Another Welsh name for the city was Caér Brito, or
the painted city, or the famous city. Bristol, like
Rome, stands on seven hills, and on every side is
surrounded by the most attractive scenery. It has

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made quite a figure in history, and its castle was an
object of great importance during the civil wars
between Charles I. and his Parliament. This city
stands in two counties, and has the privileges of one
itself. It is partly in Gloucestershire and partly in
Somersetshire. The population of Bristol, with
Clifton and the Hot Wells, is about two hundred
thousand. My first excursion with the boys was to
Redcliffe Church, which is thought to be the finest
parish church in England. This is the church
where poor Chatterton said that he found the Row-
ley MSS. No one of taste visits the city without
repairing to this venerable pile. Its antiquity, beauty
of architecture, and the many interesting events con-
nected with its history, claim particular notice. This
church was probably commenced about the beginning
of the thirteenth century; but it was completed by
William Cannynge, Sen., mayor of the city, in 1396.
In 1456, the lofty spire was struck by lightning, and
one hundred feet fell upon the south aisle. The
approach from Redcliffe Street is very impressive.
The highly-ornamented tower, the west front of the
church, its unrivalled north porch, and the transept,
with flying buttresses, pinnacles, and parapet, cannot
fail to gratify every beholder. The building stands
on a hill, and is approached by a magnificent flight
of steps, guarded by a heavy balustrade. In length,
the church and the Lady Chapel is two hundred



OR VACATION IN EUROPE. 55

and thirty-nine feet; from north to south of the
cross aisles is one hundred and seventeen feet ; the
height of the middle aisle is fifty-four, and of the
north and south aisles, twenty-five feet.

The impression produced on the spectator by the
interior is that of awe and reverence, as he gazes on
the clustered pillars, the mullioned windows, the
panelled walls, the groined ceilings, decorated with
ribs, tracery, and bosses, all evincing the skill of its
architects and the wonderful capabilities of the
Gothic style.

The east window and screen have long been hid-
den by some large paintings of Hogarth. The sub-
jects of these are the Ascension, the Three Marys at
the Sepulchre, and the High Priest sealing Christ’s
Tomb.

On a column in the south transept is a flat slab,
with a long inscription, in memory of Sir William
Penn, father of William Penn, the great founder of
Pennsylvania. . The column is adorned with ‘ his
banner and armor.

The boys, who had so often read of Guy, Earl
of Warwick, and of his valorous exploits, were
greatly pleased to find in this church, placed against
a pillar, a rib of the Dun cow which he is said to
have slain.

You may be very sure that we inquired for
the room in which Chatterton said he found old
Monk Rowley’s poems. It is an hexagonal room,



56 YOUNG AMERICANS ABROAD,

over the north porch, in which the archives were
kept. Chatterton’s uncle was sexton of the church;
and the boy had access to the building, and carried
off parchments at his pleasure. The idea of making

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Thomas Chatterton.

a literary forgery filled his mind; and if you read
Southey and Cottle’s edition of the works of Chat-
terton, or, what is far better, an admirable Life of the
young poet by John Dix, a gifted son of Bristol,
now living in America, you will have an interesting
view of the character of this remarkable youth.

At the east end of the church is the Chapel of



OR VACATION IN EUROPE. 57

the Virgin Mary. A noble room it is. A large
statue of Queen Elizabeth, in wood, stands against
one of the windows, just where it did thirty-seven
years ago, when I was a youngster, and went to her
majesty’s grammar school, which is taught in the
chapel. I showed the boys the names of my old
school-fellows cut>upon the desks. How various
their fates! One fine fellow, whose name yet lives
on the wood, found his grave in the West Indies, on
a voyage he had anticipated with great joy.

I am glad to say that a spirited effort is now
making to restore this gorgeous edifice. It was
greatly needed, and was commenced in 1846. I do
wish you could see this church and gaze upon its
interior. I have obtained some fine drawings of
parts of the edifice, and they will enable you to
form some faint idea of the splendor of the whole

We have to dine with a friend, and I must close

Yours affectionately, J. 0. C.

{Letter &.

BRISTOL.
Dear CHARLEY: —

You have so often expressed a desire to see
the fine cathedral churches and abbeys of the old
world, that I shall not apologize for giving you
an account of them; and as they are more in my
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lads write you about other things. The next visit
we took, after I wrote you last, was to the cathedral.
This is of great antiquity. In 1148, a monastery
was dedicated to St. Augustine. This good man
sent one Jordan as a missibnary in 603, and here
he labored faithfully and died. It seems, I think,
well sustained that the venerable Austin himself
preached here, and that his celebrated conference
with the British clergy took place on College Green;
and it is thought that the cathedral was built on its
site to commemorate the event. The vicinity of
the church is pleasing. The Fitzhardings, the
founders of the Berkeley family, began the founda-
tion of the abbey in 1140, and it was endowed and
dedicated in 1148, The tomb of Sir Robert, the
founder, lies at the east of the door, and is enclosed
with rails. Some of the buildings connected with
the church are of great antiquity, and are probably
quite as old as the body of the cathedral. A gate-
way leading to the cloisters and chapter-house is
plainly Saxon, and is regarded as the finest Sa¥dn
archway in England. The western part of the
cathedral was demolished by Henry VIII. The
eastern part, which remains, has a fine Gothic choir.
This was created a bishop’s see by Henry VIII. It
is interesting to think that Secker, Butler, and New-
ton have all been bishops of this diocese, and War-
burton, who wrote the Divine Legation of Moses,
was once Dean of Bristol. The immortal Butler,



. OR VACATION IN EUROPE. 59
who wrote the Analogy of Natural and Revealed
Religion, lies buried here, and his tombstone is on
the south aisle, at the entrance of the choir. A
splendid monument has been erected to his memory,
with the following inscription from the pen of Rob-
ert Southey, himself a Bristolian : —

Sacred
to the Memory of
JOSEPH BUTLER, D.C. L.,
twelve years Bishop of this Diocese,
afterwards of Durham, whose mortal re-
mains are here deposited. Others had estab-
lished the historical and prophetical grounds of the
Christian Religion, and that true testimony of Truth
which is found in its perfect adaptation to the heart
of man. It was reserved for him to develop its
analogy to the constitution and course of Na-
ture; and laying his strong foundations
in the depth of that great argument,
there to construct another and
irrefragable proof; thus ren-
¢ dering Philosophy subser-
vient to Faith, and find-
ing in outward and
visible things

the type and evidence of those within the veil.

Born, A. D. 1692. Died, 1752. ,



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We noticed a very fine monument by Bacon to the
memory of Mrs. Draper, said to have been the Eliza
of Sterne. We hastened to find the world-renowned
tomb of Mrs. Mason, and to read the lines on mar-
ble of that inimitable epitaph which has acquired a
wider circulation than any other in the world. ‘The
lines were written by her husband, the Rev. William
Mason.

‘< Take, holy earth, all that my soul holds dear ;
Take that best gift which Heaven so lately gave.
To Bristol’s fount I bore with trembling care
Her faded form; she bowed to taste the wave,
And died. Does youth, does beauty read the line ?
Does sympathetic fear their breasts alarm ?
Speak, dead Maria ; breathe a strain divine ;
E’en from the grave thou shalt have power to charm.
Bid them be chaste, be innocent, like thee ;
Bid them in duty’s sphere as meekly move ;
And if so fair, from vanity as free, \
As firm in friendship, and as fond in love, —
Tell them, though ’tis an awful thing to die,
("Twas e’en to thee,) yet, the dread path once trod,
Heaven lifts its everlasting portals high,
And bids the pure in heart behold their God.”

In the cloisters we saw the tomb‘of Bird the
artist, a royal academician, and a native of Bristol.
We were much interested with a noble bust of Rob-
ert Southey, the poet, which has just been erected
in the north aisle. It stands on an octangular ped-
estal of gray marble, with Gothic panels. ‘The bust



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is of the most exquisitely beautiful marble. The
inscription is in German text.

Robert SoutHcey,
Born in Bristol,
October 4, 1774;
Died at Keswick,
flarch 21, 1843.

The cloisters contain some fine old rooms, which
recall the days of the Tudors. Here we saw the





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apartments formerly occupied by the learned and
accomplished Dr. Hodges, now organist of Trinity
Church, New York. This gentleman is a native of
Bristol, and is held, we find, in respectful and
affectionate remembrance by the best people of
this city.

Opposite to the cathedral, and on the other side
of the college green, is the Mayor’s Chapel, where
his honor attends divine service. In Catholic days,
this was the Church and Hospital of the Virgin
Mary. This edifice was built by one Maurice
de Gaunt in the thirteenth century. Under the
tower at the east front is a small door, by which
you enter the church, and on the north another, by
which you enter a small room, formerly a confes-
sional, with two arches in the walls for the priest
and the penitent. In this room are eight niches, in
which images once stood. The roof is vaulted with
freestone, in the centre of which are two curious
shields and many coats of arms. In 1880, this
chapel was restored and beautified. A fine painted
window was added, and the altar screen restored to
its former beauty; at the expense of the corporation.
The front of the organ gallery is very rich in Gothic
moulding, tracery, crockets, &c. It is flanked at
the angles with octagonal turrets, of singular beauty,
embattled, and surmounted with canopies, crockets,
&c. The spandrils, quatrefoils, buttresses, sculp-



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tures, and cornices are exceedingly admired. The
pulpit is of stone, and the mayor’s throne, of
carved oak, is of elaborate finish. Here are two
knights in armor, with their right hands on their
sword hilts, on the left their shields, with their legs
crossed, which indicates that they were crusaders.

In every excursion around Bristol, the boys were
struck with the fact that an old tower was visible on
a high hill. The hill is called Dundry, and it is
said that it can be seen every where for a circle of
five miles round the city. Dundry is five miles
from Bristol, and fourteen from Bath, and it com-
mands the most beautiful and extensive prospect in
the west of England. We rode out to it with an
early friend of mine, who is now the leading medi-
cal man of Bristol; and when I tell you that we
went in an Irish jaunting car, you may guess that
we were amused. The seats are at the sides, and
George was in ecstasies at the novelty of the vehicle.
When on the summit, we saw at the north and east
the cities of Bath and Bristol, and our view included
the hills of Wiltshire, and the Malvern Hills of
Worcestershire. ‘The Severn, from north to west,
is seen, embracing the Welsh coast, and beyond are
the far-famed mountains of Wales. The church
has a fine tower, with turreted pinnacles fifteen feet
above the battlements. We rode over to Chew
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I went to a boarding school thirty-eight years ago,
and I returned to the village for the first time. «It
had altered but little. The streets seemed nar-
rower; but there was the old tower where I had
played fives, and there was the cottage where I
bought fruit; and when I entered it, Charley, I
found « young Mr. Batt”—a man of eighty-six.
His father used to be «old Mr. Batt,” and he
always called his son his “boy,” and we boys
termed him « young Mr. Batt.” I came back and
found him eighty-six. So do years fly away. I
called on one old school-fellow, some years my
junior. He did not recognize me, but J at once
remembered him. We partook of a lunch at his
house. I was sadly disappointed to find the old
boarding school gone, but was not a little relieved
when I heard that it had given place to a Baptist
church. I confess I should have liked to occupy
its pulpit for one Sabbath day. To-morrow we are
to- spend at Clifton, the beautiful environ of Bristol,
and shall most likely write you again.
Yours affectionately,
J. O. C.



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Letter I.

BRISTOL.

Dear CHARLEY: —

Clifton and the Hot Wells are the suburbs of
this city, extending along for a mile or two on the
banks of the Avon. One mile below the city the
Avon passes between the rocks which are known as
St. Vincent’s on the one side, and Leigh Woods upon
the opposite one. These rocks are amongst the
sublimities of nature, and the Avon for about three
miles presents the wildest and sweetest bit of scenery
imaginable. These cliffs have been for ages the ad-
miration of all beholders, and though thousands of
tons are taken from the quarries every year; yet the
inhabitants say that no great change takes place in
their appearance. The Avon has a prodigious rise
of tide at Bristol, and at low water the bed of the
river is a mere brook, with immense banks of mud.
The country all around is exquisitely attractive, and
affords us an idea of cultivation and adornment
beyond what we are accustomed to at home. In
these rocks are found fine crystals, which are known
every where as Bristol diamonds. We obtained
some specimens, which reminded us of the crystals
so frequently seen at Little Falls, on the Mohawk.
The great celebrity of the Hot Wells is chiefly owing

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to a hot spring, which issues from the rock, and
possesses valuable medical qualities.

This spring had a reputation as early as 1480. It
discharges about forty gallons per minute, and was
first brought into notice by sailors, who found it use-
ful for scorbutic disorders. In 1680 it became
famous, and a wealthy merchant rendered it so by a
dream. He was afflicted with diabetes,and dreamed
that he was cured by drinking the water of this
spring. He resorted to the imagined remedy, and
soon recovered. Its fame now spread, and, in
1690, the corporation of Bristol took charge of the
spring. We found the water, fresh from the spring,
at the temperature of Fahrenheit 76°. It contains
free carbonic acid gas. Its use is seen chiefly in
cases of pulmonary consumption. I suppose it has
wrought wonders in threatening cases. It is the
place for an invalid who begins to fear, but it is not
possible to “ create a soul under the ribs of death.”
Unhappily, people in sickness too seldom repair to
such aid as may here be found till the last chances
of recovery are exhausted. I have never seen a
spot where I thought the fragile and delicate in con-
stitution might pass a winter, sheltered from every
storm, more securely than in this place. The houses
for accommodation are without end, both at the
Hot Wells and at Clifton. This last place is on the
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rocks, where you enter on a noble campus known as
- Durdham Down. This extends for some three or
four miles, and is skirted by charming villages,
which render the environs of Bristol so far-famed
for beauty.

I never wished to have your company more than
when we all ascended the height of St. Vincent’s
Rocks. The elevation at which we stood was about
three hundred and fifty feet above the winding river
which, it is thought, by some sudden convulsion of
nature, turned from the moors of Somersetshire, its
old passage to the sea, and forced an abrupt one
between the rocks and the woods ; and the corre-
sponding dip of the strata, the cavities on one side,
and projections on the other, make the supposition
very plausible. A suspension bridge over this awful
chasm is in progress.

The celebrated pulpit orator, Robert Hall, always
spoke of the scenery of this region as having done
very much in his early days to form his notions of
the beautiful. In one of his most admirable ser-
mons, preached at Bristol, when discoursing upon
«the new heavens and the new earth,” he indulged
in an astonishing outbreak of eloquence, while he
conducted his audience to the surpassing beauties of
their own vicinage, sin-ruined as it was, and then
supposed that this earth might become the dwelling-
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68 YOUNG AMERICANS ABROAD,

from all evil, it should again become « very good.”
Here, on these scenes of unrivalled beauty, Southey,
and Lovell, and Coleridge, and Cottle have loved to

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meditate ; and the wondrous boy Chatterton fed his
muse amid these rare exhibitions of the power and
wisdom of the Godhead. A Roman encampment is
still visible on the summit of the rocks. We were
all sorry to see such havoc going on among the
quarries, where, to use Southey’s language on this
subject, they are « selling ‘off the sublime and beau-
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Our favorite walk is on the downs. George
seems really penetrated with the uncommon beauty
of the region, and wants to stop as long as possible,
and does not believe any thing can be more beauti-
ful. We look over the awful cliffs — gaze on the
thread of water winding its devious course at an im-
mense distance below —watch the steamers from
Wales and Ireland shoot up to the city, and the
noble West Indiamen, as they are towed along.
The woods opposite aré charming, and contain
nearly every forest-tree belonging to the country.
Dr. Holland, in his travels through Greece, refers te
this very spot in the following language : « The fea-
tures of nature are often best described by compar-
ison; and to those who have visited Vincent’s Rocks,
below Bristol, I cannot convey a more sufficient
idea of the far-famed Vale of Tempe than by say-
ing that its scenery resembles, though on a much
larger scale, that of the former place. The Peneus,
indeed, as it flows through the valley, is not greatly
wider than the Avon, and the channel between the
cliffs irregularly contracted in its dimensions ; but
these cliffs themselves are much loftier and more
precipitous, and project their vast masses of rock
with still more extraordinary abruptness over the
hollow beneath.” We devoted a morning to visit
Leigh Court, the residence of Mr. Miles, a wealthy
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This is regarded as one of the finest residences in
the west of England. The mansion has an Ionic
portico, supported by massive columns. The great
hall is very extensive. A double flight of steps
leads you to a peristyle of the Ionic ogder, around
which are twenty marble columns, supporting a lofty
dome, lighted by painted glass. The floor is of
colored marble. This residence has been enriched
with the choicest treasures from Wanstead House,
and Fonthill Abbey. T’o us the grand attraction
was the Picture Gallery, which has few superiors in
the kingdom. A catalogue, with etchings, was pub-
lished a few years ago. You may judge of the
merits of the collection, and the nature of our grat-
ification, when I tell you that here are the Conver-
sion of Paul, by Rubens; the Graces, by ‘Titian ;
William Tell, by Holbein; Pope Julius II., by Ra-
phael; Ecce Homo, by Carl Dolci; Head of the
Virgin, by Correggio; St. Peter, by Guido; St. John,
by Domenichino; Creator Mundi, by Leonardo da
Vinci ; Crucifixion, by Michael Angelo; Plague of
Athens, by N. Poussin; three Seaports, by Claude ;
and a large number by Rembrandt, Salvator Rosa,
Paul Potter, Parmegiano, Velasques, Gerard Dow,
&c. This has been a most gratifying excursion, and
our visit here will be a matter of pleasant recol-
lection. I forgot to say that at Clifton, and at
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women, and children, having very beautiful polished
specimens of the various stones found in the quar-
ries, together with minerals and petrifactions. Of
these we all obtained an assortment.

Yours affectionately, J. O. C.

Letter IY.

Dear CHARLEY: —

We have while at Bristol made two journeys to
Bath, and I am sure we are all of opinion that it is
the most elegant city we ever saw. A great deal of
its beauty is owing to the fine freestone of which it
is chiefly built.

We were much pleased with the Royal Crescent,
which consists of a large number of elegant man-
sions, all built in the same style. Ionic columns rise
from a rustic basement, and support the superior
cornice. ‘These houses are most elegantly finished.
All the city is seen from the crescent, and no other
spot affords so grand a prospect. Camden Place
is an elliptical range of edifices, commanding an
extensive view of the valley, with the winding stream
of the Avon, and the villages upon its banks. One
of the principal features of Bath is its hills and
downs, which shelter it on every side. ‘The sides on
these downs are very fine, extending for miles, and



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you see thousands of sheep enjoying the finest pos-
sible pasturage. Talking of sheep, I am reminded
how very fine the sheep are here; it seems to me
they are almost as big again as our mutton-makers.

Queen Square, in Bath, pleases us all, as we are
told it does every one. It stands up high, and is
seen from most parts of the city. From north to
south, between the buildings, it is three hundred and
sixteen feet, and from east to west three hundred
and six feet. In the centre is an enclosure, and in
that is a fine obelisk. The north side of the square
is composed of stately dwellings, and they have all
the appearance of a palace. The square is built of
freestone, and is beautifully tinted by age. The
first thing almost we want to see in these fine towns
is the cathedral, if there be one. I never thought
that I should be so pleased with old buildings as I
fndI am. Old houses, castles, and churches have
somehow strangely taken my fancy. The Cathe-
dral, or, as they here call it, the Abbey Church, is a
noble one. It was begun in 1495, and only finished
in 1606, and stands on the foundation of-an old con-
vent, erected by Osric in 676. It is famous for its
clustered columns, and wide, elegantly arched win-
dows. The roof is remarkable for having fifty-two
windows, and I believe has been called the Lantern
of England. You know that the city takes its
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is at the Pump-room and the Colonnade. This build-
ing is eighty-five feet in length, forty-six wide, and
thirty-four high. This elegant room is open to the
sick of every part of the world. An excellent band
plays every day from one till half past three.

The King’s Bath is a basin sixty-six feet by forty-
one, and will contain three hundred and forty-six
tuns. I have been much pleased with Dr. Gran-
yille’s works on the Spas of England, and there you
will find much interesting matter respecting Bath.

We made some pleasant excursions in the vicinity
of this beautiful city. We have visited Bradford,
Trowbridge, and Devizes. . Trowbridge is a fine
old town, and we looked with interest at the church
where .the poet Crabbe so long officiated. His
reputation here stands high as a good man and kind
neighbor, but he was called a poor preacher. Here,
and in all the neighboring places, the manufacture
of broadcloths and cassimeres 1s carried on exten-
sively. Devizes is a charming old town. We were
greatly snterested with its market-place, and a fine
cross, erected to hand down the history of a sad
event. . A woman who had appealed to God in sup-
port of a lie was here struck dead upon the spot,
and the money which she said she had paid for some
wheat was found clinched in her hand. This
- monument was built by Lord Sidmouth, and is a
fine freestone edifice, with a suitable inscription.

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Roundaway Down, which hangs over this ancient
town, was famous in the civil wars of Charles J.
Here, too, are the relics of an old castle. Devizes
has two great cattle fairs, in spring and autumn; and
the market day, on Thursday, gave us a good idea
of the rural population. We have rarely seen finer
looking men than were here to be seen around their
wheat, barley, and oats. We have been pleased to
see the great English game of cricket, which is so
universally played by all young men in this country.
It seems to us that the boys here have more athletic
games than with us. Prisoners’ bass seems a favor-
ite boys’ amusement, and ninepins, or, as we call it,
bowls, are played by all classes freely, and it is not
regarded as at all unministerial. We are going to
London this week, and shall commence sight-seeing
in earnest. Above all, we are to be at the exhibition.
When I have seen the lions, I will write you again.

Yours affectionately, JAMES.

Letter 11.

Lonpon.
Dear CHaRLEY : —

The story goes that Mr. Webster, when he first
arrived in London, ordered the man to drive to the
Tower. Certainly we boys all wanted to go there
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quite so much excitement as I did when we were
riding to the Tower, I had so many things crowding
into my mind; and all the history of England with
which I have been so pleased came at once freshly
into my memory. I wanted to be alone, and have
all day to wander up and down the old prison and
palace and museum, for it has been all these things
by turns. Well, we rode over Tower Hill, and got
directly in front of the old fortress, and had a com-~-
plete view of it.

In the centre stands a lofty square building, with
four white towers, having vanes upon them. This is
said to be the work of William the Conqueror, but
has had many alterations under William Rufus,
Henry I., and Henry HW. In 1215, the Tower was
besieged by the barons who made war on John.
Henry III. made his residence in this place, and did
much to strengthen and adorn it. About this time
the Tower began to be used as a state prison.
Edward I. enlarged the ditch or moat which sur-
rounded the Tower. In the days of Richard IL,
when the king had his troubles with Wat Tyler,
the Archbishop of Canterbury was beheaded on
Tower Hill, or, rather, massacred, for it said that he
was mangled by eight strokes of the axe. When
Henry V. gained his great victory at Agincourt, he
placed his French prisoners here. Henry VIII. was
here for some time after he came to the throne, and



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he made his yeomen the wardens of the Tower, and
they still wear the same dress as at that day. The
dress is very rich, —scarlet and gold,—and made
very large; the coat short, and sleeves full. The
head-dress is a cap.

We went in at what is called the Lion’s Gate,
because some time back the menagerie was kept in
apartments close by. The kings of other days used
to have fights between the beasts, and James I. was
very fond of combats between lions and dogs in
presence of his court. All these animals were moved
several years ago to the Zodlogical Gardens. We
passed through strong gates, defended by a port-
cullis, and on our left we saw what the warden
called the Bell Tower, and which was the prison of
Bishop Fisher, who was beheaded for not acknowl-
edging Henry VIII. to be the head of the church.
I wanted to see the Traitor’s Gate, and found it
was on the right hand, having a communication with
the Thames under a bridge on the wharf. Through
this passage it was formerly the custom to convey
the state prisoners, and many a man in passing this
gate bade farewell to hope.

There is, just opposite to this gate, the bloody
tower where Edward V. and his brother were pat
to death by the monster Richard, who usurped the
throne. I would have given a great deal to have
explored the Tower, but the things and places I



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wanted to look into were just what you are not let
see. The old Tower of English history you look
at, but must not go through. Still I have been
delighted, but not satisfied. We found the spot
where the grand storehouse and armory were burnt
in 1841, and, if I recollect rightly, the warden said
‘t was three hundred and fifty feet long, and sixty
wide. Here, I suppose, was the finest collection of
cannon and small fire-arms in the world. We saw
some few fine specimens that were saved. Of
course, we were curious to see the Horse Armory.
This is a room one hundred and fifty feet in length,
and about thirty-five wide. Some one has said that
here is “the History of England, done in iron.”
All down the middle of the room is a line of eques-
trian figures, and over each character is his banner.
All the sides of the apartment are decorated with
trophies and figures in armor. I was much gratified
with the beautiful taste displayed in the arrangement
of the arms upon the walls and ceiling. Some of
the suits of armor were very rich, and answered
exactly to my notions of such matters. Here I saw,
for the first time, the coat of mail; and I think the
men of that day must have been stronger than
those of our time, or they never could have endured
such trappings. 1 was much pleased with the real
armor of Henry VIII. This suit was very rich, and
damasked. And here, too, was the very armor of
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Dudley, Earl of Leicester, who figured at the court
of Elizabeth. It weighs eighty-seven pounds; and
close by it is the martial suit of the unfortunate
Essex. He was executed, you know, at this place,
1601. Among the most beautiful armors we saw
were the suits of Charles I. and a small one which
belonged to his younger brother when a lad. If
think one suit made for Charles when a boy of
twelve would have fitted me exactly ; and wouldn't
I have liked to become its owner ! King Charles’s
armor was a present from the city of London, and
was one of the latest manufactured in England.

I do not think I ever was in a place that so
delighted me. I cannot tell you a hundredth part
of the curiosities that are to be seen: all sorts of
rude ancient weapons; several instruments of torture
prepared by the Roman Catholics, at the time of the
Spanish Armada, for the conversion of the English
heretics. One of these was the Iron Collar, which
weighs about fifteen pounds, and has a rim of in-
ward spikes; and besides, we saw a barbarous instru-
ment, called the Scavenger’s Daughter, which packed
up the body and limbs into an inconceivably small
space. We looked with deep interest, you may
imagine, Charley, on the block on which the Scotch
lords, Balmerino, Kilmarnock, and Lovat, were be-
headed in 1746. The fatal marks upon the wood
are deeply cut ; and we had in our hands the axe



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which was used at the execution of the Earl of
Essex. I shall read the history of this country, I
am sure, with more pleasure than ever, after walk-
ing over the yard and Tower Hill, where so many
great and good, as well as so many infamous, per-
sons have suffered death. Only think what a list
of names to be connected with the block — Fisher,
More, Queen Anne Boleyn, Queen Catherine How-
ard, Margaret, Countess of Salisbury, Cromwell and
Devereux, both Earls of Essex, the Duke of Som-
erset, Lady Jane Grey and her husband, the Duke
of Northumberland, Sir Walter Raleigh, Strafford,
Laud, —all perished on the Tower Green or on the
Tower Hill. The spot is easily recognized where
the. scaffold was erected.

The regalia, or crown jewels, are kept in an
apartment built on purpose to contain these precious
treasures. Here are the crowns that once belonged to
different sovereigns and heirs of the throne. At the
death of Charles I., the crown in use, and said to be
as old as the times of Edward the Confessor, was
broken up, anda new one made at the restoration of
Charles II. The arches of this crown are covered
with large stones of different colors, and the cap of the
crown is of purple velvet. The old crown for the
queen is of gold, set with diamonds of great cost, and
has some large pearls. There is a crown called «the
Diadem,” which was made for James II.’s queen,



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adorned with diamonds, and which cost just about
half a million of dollars. The crown of the Prince
of Wales is plain gold.

As for orbs, staffs, and sceptres, I can’t tell you
half the number. One I noticed called «St. Ed-
ward’s Staff,” of gold, four feet seven inches long.
At the top is an orb and cross, and a fragment of
the Savior’s cross is said to .be in the orb. Here,
too, are all kinds of swords —called swords of
Justice and mercy — and vessels to hold the oil for
anointing the monarch at coronation, and a saltcellar
of gold which is used at the same time, and is a
model of the Tower. I thought all this very fine ;
but I was most pleased with seeing such splendid -
specimens of precious stones. Such diamonds,
pearls, amethysts, emeralds, &c., &c., we Yankee
boys had never seen, and probably may never see
again. I was very much delighted with a large
silver wine fountain, presented by Plymouth to
Charles II., and which is used at coronation ban-
quets ; and also with the font, of silver gilt, used at
the baptism of the Queen. It stands about four
feet high. Over all this show that I have told you
of is the state crown made for Victoria. This is
very brilliant, and in the centre of the diamond
cross is a sparkling sapphire, while in front of the
crown is a large ruby which was worn by the Black
Prince. Well, Charley, my boy, I would rather go



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to Washington and look at our old copy of the
Declaration of Independence than gaze for a whole
day at this vast collection of treasure. There is
more to be proud of in that old camp equipage of
Washington’s up in the patent office than in all the
crown jewels of England — at least, so I think, and
so do you. Yours affectionately,
GEORGE.

Letter 14.

Lonpon.
Dear CHARLEY :—

George has said his say about the Tower, he tells
me; and I assure you it was a time that we shall
often think of when we get back. On our return,
the doctor proposed that we should visit the Thames
Tunnel, which was not far off; and so we went
through a number of poor streets, reminding us of
the oldest parts of Boston round Faneuil Hall.
The tunnel connects Rotherhithe and Wapping.
This last place, you know, we have read about
enough in Dibdin’s Sea Songs, our old favorite.

Several notions about this great idea have been
entertained in past years; but in 1814, Brunel, the
great engineer, noticed the work of a worm on a
vessel’s keel, where it had sawn its way longitudi-
nally, and he caught an idea. In 1823, he formed a



82 YOUNG AMERICANS ABROAD,

“Thames Tunnel Company,” and in 1825 he com-
mented operations, but it was not opened till 1843
for passengers. There are no carriage approaches
to it, and it is only available to foot travellers. The
ascent and descent is by shafts of, perhaps, one
hundred steps. I think I heard that the great
work cost the company, and government, who
helped them, about half a million sterling. The
passages are all lighted up with gas, and in the way
you find raree shows of a dioramic character, and
plenty of music, and not a few venders of views
and models of the tunnel. After leaving this river
curiosity, we went to see the new Houses of Par-
liament, which run along the banks of the river, in
close neighborhood to Westminster Abbey. I felt
disappointed at the first view, it is altogether so
much like a very large pasteboard model — such a
thing as you often see in ladies’ fairs for charity.
To my notion, the affair wants character ; it is all
beautiful detail. The length is about one thousand
feet. The clock tower is to be three hundred and
twenty feet high. It is vain to describe the building,
which is far too immense and complicated for my
pen. I never was so bewildered in a place before.
As I think you would like to have a correct idea of
the House of Lords, I will quote from the descrip-
tion which was handed us on entering, but even then
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«Tts length is ninety feet ; height, forty-five feet.
and width the same ; so that it is a double cube. It
is lighted by twelve windows, six on each side, each
of which is divided by mullions into four, these be-
ing intersected by a transom, making eight lights
in each window, which are made of stained glass,
representing the kings and queens, consort and
regnant, since the Conquest. The ceiling is flat,
and divided into eighteen large compartments, which
are subdivided by smaller ribs into four, having at
the intersection lozenge-shaped compartments. The
centre of the south end is occupied by the throne,
each side of which are doors opening into the Vic-
toria Lobby. The throne is elevated on steps.
The canopy is divided into three compartments, the
centre one rising higher than the others, and having
under it the royal chair, which is a brilliant piece of
workmanship, studded round the back with crystals.
The shape of the chair is similar in outline to that
in which the monarchs have been crowned, and
which is in Westminster Abbey, but, of course,
widely different in detail and decoration. On each
side of this chair are others for Prince Albert and
the Prince of Wales. At the north end is the bar
of the house, where appeals are heard, and the
Commons assemble when summoned on the occasion
of the opening of Parliament. Above the bar is
the reporters’ gallery, behind which is the strangers’,



84 YOUNG AMERICANS ABROAD,

and round the sides of the House is another gallery,
intended for the use of peeresses, &c., on state oc-
casions. :

«¢ At the north and south ends of the house, above
the gallery, are three compartments, corresponding
in size and shape to the windows, and containing
fresco paintings. Those at the north end are ‘the
Spirit of Religion,’ by J. C. Horsley; ‘the Spirit
of Chivalry’ and ‘the Spirit of Justice,’ by D.
Maclise, R. A. 'Those at the south end, over the
throne, are ‘the Baptism of Ethelbert,’ by Dyce ;
‘Edward III. conferring the Order of the Garter on
the Black Prince,’ and ‘the Committal of Prince
Henry by Judge Gascoigne,’ by C. W. Cope, R. A.
Between the windows are richly-decorated niches
and canopies, which are to have bronze statues in
them. In casting the eye round the whole room, it
is almost impossible to detect scarcely a square inch
which is not either carved or gilded. The ceiling,
with its massive gilded and decorated panels, pre-
sents a most imposing and gorgeous effect, and one
of truly royal splendor. ‘The St. Stephen’s Hall is
ninety-five feet long, thirty feet wide, and sixty feet
high ; the roof is stone-groined, springing from clus-
tered columns running up the side of the hall. The
bosses, at the intersections of the main ribs, are
carved in high relief, with incidents descriptive of
the life of Stephen.



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«This hall leads through a lofty archway into the
central hall, which is octagon in plan, having col-
umns at the angles, from which spring ribs forming
a grand stone sroin finishing in the centre, with an
octagon lantern, the bosses at the intersections of
afl the ribs elaborately carved. The size of this
hall is sixty-eight feet in diameter, and it is sixty feet
to the crown of the groin.”

The House of Commons, which is now in the
course of completion, 1s quite a contrast to the
splendor of the House of Lords. Its length is
eighty-four fget 5 width, forty-five feet; and height,
forty-three feet. An oak gallery runs all round the
house, supported by posts at intervals, having carved
heads, and spandrills supporting the main ribs. The
strangers’ gallery is at the south end, in front of
which is the speaker’s order gallery. At the north
end is the reporters’ gallery, over which is the ladies’
gallery — being behind a stone screen. ‘The libra-
ries are fine rooms, looking out on the river. I
have no time to tell you of the beautiful refreshment
rooms, excepting to say that the one for the peers is
one hundred feet long. I must not forget to say
that in the tower is to be a wondrous clock, the dial
of which is to be thirty feet in diameter! We went
to see these buildings by an order from the lord
chamberlain. The total cost is estimated at be-
tween eight and ten millions of dollars. It certainly

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86 YOUNG AMERICANS ABROAD,

is very rich, and looks finely from the river; but it
is unfortunately too near to the abbey, and wants
force. After leaving the Houses of Parliament, we
went to Westminster Hall, which has some of the
finest historical recollections connected with any
public building in England. Really, I felt more
awe in entering this hall than I ever remember to
have experienced. I cannot tell you the size of it,
but it is the largest room in Europe without a
support, and the span of the roof is the widest
known. The roof, of chestnut, is exceedingly fine.
Only think, my dear fellow, what evenjs have trans-
pired on this spot. The following trials took place
here: Stafford, Duke of Buckingham, for high trea-
son, 1521; Sir Thomas More, 1535; Duke of Som-
erset, for treason, 1552; Thomas Howard, Duke of
Norfolk, for his attachment to Mary, Queen of
Scots; Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex, 1601, and
Earl of Southampton; Guy Fawkes and the Gun-
powder Plot conspirators; Robert Carr, Earl of
Southampton, and his countess, for murder of Sir
Thomas Overbury, 1616 ; Wentworth, Earl of Straf-
ford, 1641; Archbishop Laud; Charles I., for his
attacks upon the liberties of his country, 1649; the
seven bishops, in the reign of James II.; Dr. Sach-
everel, 1710; in 1716, the Earls Derwentwater,
Nithisdale, and Carnwath, and the Lords Widding-
ton, Kenmure, and Nairn, for the rebellion of 1715;



OR VACATION IN EUROPE. 87

Harley, Earl of Oxford, 1717; the Earls Cromartie
and Kilmarnock, and Lord Balmerino, 1746, for the
rebellion of 1745; Lord Lovat, 1747 ; William
Lord Byron, for the death of William Chaworth in
a bloody duel, 1765; Lord Ferrers, for the murder
of his steward; the infamous Duchess of Kingston,
- for bigamy, 1776; and Warren Hastings, for cruelty
in his office as Governor of India, 1788.

And besides all this, here have been the corona-
tion feasts of all England’s monarchs, from William
Rufus, who built it in 1099, down to George IV.,
1820. Sad times and merry ones have been here.
We stepped from the hall into the courts of law,
which have entrances from this apartment; and we
saw the lord chancellor on the bench in one, and
the judges sitting in another. The courts were
small, and not very imposing in their appearance.

Yours truly, JAMES.

Letter 13d.

Lonpon.
Dear CHARLEY :—

O, we have had a noble treat ; and how I longed
for your company, as we spent hour after hour in the
British Museum. The building is very fine, but the
inside — that is every thing. ‘The entire front is, I
think, about four hundred feet, and I reckoned forty-



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four columns forming a colonnade ; these are forty-
five feet high. The portico is now receiving mag-
nificent sculpture in relief; and when the whole is
finished, and the colossal statues surmount the pedi-
ment, and the fine iron palisadoes, now erecting, are
completed, I think the edifice will be among the

finest in the world. 'The entrance hall is most im- -

posing, and the ceiling is richly painted in encaustic.
The staircases are very grand, and their side walls
are cased with red Aberdeen granite, brought to an
exquisite polish. To describe the British Museum
would be a vain attempt. In the hall are several
fine statues. Especially did we admire the one of
Shakspeare by Roubilliac, and given by Garrick.
We soon found our way to the Nineveh Gallery, and
were wide awake to look after the relics of Nineveh
dug up by Layard on the banks of the Tigris.
Here is a monstrous human head, having bull’s horns
and ears, many fragments of horses’ heads, bulls,
&c., &c. The colossal figure of the king is very
grand, and discovers great art. There is also a fine
colossal priest, and the war sculptures are of the deep-
est interest. 'Then we went to the Lycian Room.
The sculptures here were found. at Xanthus, in
Lycia. These ruins claim a date of five hundred
years before Christ. Here are some exquisite frag-
ments of frieze, describing processions, entertain-
ments, sacrifices, and female figures of great beauty.



OR VACATION IN EUROPE. 89

In the Grand Saloon are numerous Roman re-
mains of sculpture. In the Phigalian Saloon are mar-
bles found at a temple of Apollo, near Phigalia, in
Arcadia, in 1814. The Elgin Saloon is devoted to
the magnificent marbles taken in 1804, from temples
at Athens, by the Earl of Elgin, and were purchased
by Parliament for thirty-five thousand pounds.
They are chiefly ornaments from the Parthenon, a
Doric temple built in the time of Pericles, B. C. 450,
by Phidias. No one can fail to be impressed with
the great beauty of these conceptions. The famous
Sigean inscription is written in the most ancient of
Greek letters, boustrophedon-wise ; that is, the lines
follow each other as oxen turn from one furrow to
another in ploughing.

There are five galleries devoted to natural history,
and are named thus: the Botanical Museum, Mam-
malia Gallery, Eastern Zoological Gallery, Northern
Zoological Gallery, and the Mineral Gallery. The
specimens in all these are very fine. Nothing can
pe finer than the mammalia. The preservation has
been perfect, and far surpasses what I have been
accustomed to see in museums, where decay seems
to be often rioting upon the remains of nature. The
department of ornithology is wonderful, and I could
have enjoyed a whole day in examining the birds of
all climates. In conchology the collection is very
rich. I do not often get such a gratification as I

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90 YOUNG AMERICANS ABROAD,

had among the portraits which are hanging on the
walls of these galleries. ‘The very men I had heard
so much of, and read about, were here lifelike,
painted by the best artists of their day. I was
much pleased with the picture of Mary, Queen of
Scots, by Jansen; of Cromwell, by Walker; of
Queen Elizabeth, by Zucchero: of Charles II.. by
Lely; of Sir Isaac Newton; of Lord Bacon; of
Voltaire ; of John Guttenburg ; and of Archbishop
Cranmer. As to the library and the MSS., what
shall I say? The collection of books is the largest
in the kingdom, and valuable beyond calculation.
It amounts to seven hundred thousand. We looked
at illuminated gospels, Bibles, missals, till we were
bewildered with the gold and purple splendor ; and
then we walked from one glass case to another,
gazing upon autographs that made us heart-sick
when we thought of our juvenile treasures in this
line. If ever I did covet any thing, it was some old
scraps of paper which had the handwriting of Mil-
ton, Cromwell, Luther, Melancthon, Erasmus, and
a long et cetera of such worthies. You know how
much we love medals and coins; well, here we rev-
elled to our heart’s delight. Country after country
has its history here, beautifully illustrated. The
museum has two spacious rooms devoted to reading,
and the access to these treasures is very liberal.

If I could stay in London one year, I should



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certainly propose to spend three or four months in
study and research at the British Museum; nor do I
imagine that it would be lost time. It seems to me
that such a place must make scholars; but I know,
by my own painful recollection, that opportunities for
improvement are not always valued as they should
be. I have been much struck lately with the thought
that men of leisure are not the men who do much
in literature. It never has been so. Here and
there a rich man cultivates his mind; but it is your
busy men who leave the mark upon the age.

While in the museum, we were shown Lord
Chief Justice Campbell, the author of the Lives
of the Chancellors, &c. -He is a working-man, if
there be one in England, and yet he finds time to
elaborate volume upon volume. I feel ashamed
when I think how little I have acquired, how very
little I know that I might have understood, and
what immensely larger acquisitions have been made
by those who have never enjoyed half my advan-
tages. There is a boy, only fifteen, who resorts
to this museum, and is said to understand its con-
tents better than most of its visitors; and a livery
servant, some few years ago, used to spend all his
hours of leisure here, and wrote some excellent
papers upon historical subjects. If I have gained
any good by my journey yet, it is the conviction,
I feel growing stronger every day, that I must work,



92 YOUNG AMERICANS ABROAD,

and that every one must work, in order to excel.
It seems to me that we are in a fair way to learn
much in our present tour, for every day’s excursion
becomes a matter of regular study when we come
to our journal, which is now kept posted up daily,
as a thing of course. We are trying, at all events,
to make ourselves so familiar with the great attrac-
tions of London, that in future life we may under-
stand the affairs of the city when we hear of them.
Yours affectionately, WELD.

Letter 14.

Lonpon.
Dear CHARLEY : —

Ever since we reached London, I have wanted to
go to Woolwich, the great naval arsenal and dock-
yard, because I expected I should obtain a pretty
good idea of the power of the British navy; and
then I like to compare such places with our own;
and I have often, at Brooklyn Navy Yard, thought
how much I should like to see Woolwich. Wool-
wich is on the Thames, and about ten miles from
the city. You can go at any hour by steamer from
London Bridge, or take the railway from the Surrey
side of the bridge. We were furnished with a
ticket of admission from our minister; but unfortu-
nately, we came on a day when the yard was closed



OR VACATION IN EUROPE. 93

by order. We were sadly disappointed, but the
doorkeeper, a very respectable police officer, told us
that our only recourse was to call on the command-
ing officer, who lived a mile off, and he kindly gave
us a policeman as a guide. On our way, we met
the general on horseback, attended by some other
officers. We accosted him, and told our case. He
seemed sorry, but said the yard was closed. As
soon as we mentioned that we came from America,
he at once gave orders for our admission, and was
very polite. Indeed, on several occasions we have
found that our being from the United States has
proved quite a passport.

We had a special government order to go over
all the workshops and see the steam power, &c.,
&c. I think I shall not soon forget the wonderful
smithery where the Nasmyth hammers are at work,
employed in forging chain cables and all sorts of iron
work for the men-of-war. We went in succession
through the founderies for iron and brass, the steam
boiler manufactory, and saw the planing machines
and lathes ; and as to all the other shops and facto-
ries, I can only say, that the yard looked like a city.

We were much pleased with the ships now in
progress. One was the screw steamer, the Aga-
memnon, to have eighty guns. There, too, is the
Royal Albert, of one hundred and twenty guns,
which they call the largest ship in the world. Of



94 YOUNG AMERICANS ABROAD,

course, we think this doubtful. It has been nine
years in progress, and will not be finished for three
more. It is to be launched when the Prince of
Wales attains the rank of post captain. We saw,
among many other curiosities, the boat in which Sir
John Ross was out twenty-seven days in the ice.
We went into an immense building devoted to mili-
tary stores, and in one room we saw the entire
accoutrements for ten thousand cavalry, including
bridles, saddles, and stirrups, holsters, &c.

The yard is a very large affair, containing very
many acres; it is the depository of the cannon be-
longing to the army and navy for all the region,
and there were more than twenty thousand pieces
lying upon the ground. Some were very large, and
they were of all varieties known in war.

After a delightful hour spent in listening to the
best martial music I ever heard played, by the band,
we took steamboat for Greenwich, and, landing
there, walked to Blackheath, where we had an en-
gagement to dine at Lee Grove with a London mer-
chant. Here we had a fine opportunity to witness
the luxury and elegance of English social life. This
gentleman, now in the decline of life, has an exqui-
sitely beautiful place, situated in a park of some
sixty acres. The railroad has been run through his
estate, and, of course, has made it very much more
valuable for building ; but as it injures the park for



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the embellishment of the mansion, it was a fair sub-
ject for damages, and the jury of reference gave its
proprietor the pretty verdict of eleven thousand
pounds. At the table we had the finest dessert
which the hothouse can furnish. - Our host gave us
a very interesting account of his travels in America
more than forty years ago. A journey from New
York to Niagara, as related by this traveller, was
then far more of an undertaking than a journey
from New Orleans to New York, and a voyage
thence to England, at the present time.

{n the evening, we took the cars for London, and
reached our comfortable hotel, the Golden Cross,
Charing Cross, at eleven o’clock. By the way, we
are all very much pleased with the house and its
landlord. Mr. Gardiner is a very gentlemanly man,
of fine address and acquirements. He has been a
most extensive traveller in almost every part of the
world, and has a fine collection of paintings, and one
of the prettiest cabinets of coins and medals I ever
saw. He has a pretty cottage and hothouses four
or five miles from the city, and his family resides
partly there and at the hotel. The hotel is every
thing that can be desired.

A few evenings ago, Mr. Lawrence had a splen- —
did soirée. ‘There were probably from two to three
hundred present. Among the company were Sir
David Brewster, Leslie the artist, Miss Coutts, the



96 YOUNG AMERICANS ABROAD,

Duke of Wellington. «The duke,” as he is called,
is the great man of England. All the people idol-
ize him, and he is known to be a great man. He
has become more identified with the history of Eng-
land for the last forty years than any other man.
Of course, he was to us Americans the great man
of the country. Whenever I have read of Napo-
leon, I have had Wellington in my eye, and to see
him was next to seeing the emperor. I never ex-
pected the pleasure, but here it is allotted me. He
is quite an old man in his bearing and gait. He
was dressed in a blue coat with metal buttons, wore
his star and garter, and had on black tights and
shoes. He had been to the opera, and then came
to this party. Every one pays the most deferential
homage to the old hero. Waterloo and its eventful
scenes came directly before me, and I felt almost
impatient for our visit to the ‘battle-field.

A gentleman who knows the duke told us that
he spends from four to five hours every morning at
the Horse Guards in the performance of his duties
as commander-in-chief. Although he looks so feeble
in the drawing-room, he sits finely on his horse ;
and when I saw him riding down Piccadilly, he
seemed to be full twenty years younger than he was
the day before at the party.

We shall always be glad that we came to Eng-
land in time to see “the duke,” and if we live



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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
Invalid character
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describe
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describe
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describe
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'2011-10-31T21:48:36-04:00'
describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
Invalid character
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'2011-10-31T21:42:27-04:00'
describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAUfileF20081101_AABDQM' 'sip-files00030.tif'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAUfileF20081101_AABDRV' 'sip-files00035.tif'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAUfileF20081101_AABDSJ' 'sip-files00037.tif'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAUfileF20081101_AABFGF' 'sip-files00185.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAUfileF20081101_AABFGG' 'sip-files00185.txt'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAUfileF20081101_AABFGM' 'sip-files00186.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAUfileF20081101_AABFGN' 'sip-files00186.txt'
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'2011-10-31T21:42:31-04:00'
describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAUfileF20081101_AABFGT' 'sip-files00187.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAUfileF20081101_AABFGU' 'sip-files00187.txt'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
Invalid character
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
Invalid character
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
Invalid character
'10815' 'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAUfileF20081101_AABFIE' 'sip-files00192thm.jpg'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAUfileF20081101_AABGAY' 'sip-files00262.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAUfileF20081101_AABGAZ' 'sip-files00262.txt'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAUfileF20081101_AABGBG' 'sip-files00263.txt'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAUfileF20081101_AABGBY' 'sip-files00266.pro'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
Invalid character
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
Invalid character
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
Invalid character
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
Invalid character
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
Invalid character
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
Invalid character
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
Invalid character
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
Invalid character
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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YOUNG AMERICANS ABROAD:

On,

VACATION IN EUROPE:

TRAVELS

IN ENGLAND, FRANCE, HOLLAND, BELGIUM, PRUSSIA
AND SWITZERLAND.

CHith Ellustrations.

BOSTON:
GOULD AND LINCOLN,

59 WASHINGTON STREET.
1852.


Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1851, by
GOULD AND LINCOLN,
in the Clerk’s Office of the District Court of the District of Massachusetts,

STEREOTYPED AT THE
BOSTON STEREOTYPE FOUNDRY
TO

GEORGE SUMNER, ESQ.,

AS A

SLIGUT TRIBUTE OF GRATITUDE:

FOR HIS KIND ATTENTIONS IN PARIS,

AND IN

ADMIRATION OF TALENTS DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF

Freedom,

THESE LETTERS ARE RESPECTFULLY

DEDICATED,

BY HIs OBLIGED FRIENDS,

THE AUTHORS.
I.

i.

I.

IV.
Vv.
Vi.
Vu.

Burk

LIST

OF

ILLUSTRATIONS.

FRONTISPIECE— CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF ST.
GUDULE, BRUSSELS.

ICEBERGS SEEN FROM STEAMSHIP “ ARCTIC,”
APRIL 6, 1851, Lek ag eee

PORTRAIT OF THOMAS CHATTERTON, -

PORTRAIT OF ROBERT SOUTHEY,

PORTRAIT OF SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE,

VIEW OF ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL, LONDON,

A FULL-LENGTH PORTRAIT OF DR. SAMUEL

JOHNSON, - ; ° ; . ;

, VIEW OF THE POET'S CORNER, WESTMIX-

STER ABBEY,
VIEW OF THE COLONNE DE JUILLET, -
VINTAGE OF THE RHINE, . ;

VIEW OF A Swiss COTTAGE, : . .

. NAPOLEON’S SARCOPHAGUS, . . .

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INTRODUCTION.



One evening last winter a few private pupils
were sitting in the study of their instructor,
when he stated his intention to pass the spring
vacation in Europe, and his wish to have two
or three of his young friends as his travelling
companions. An earnest and joyous desire was
expressed by each lad to enjoy the gratification,
and in the course of a short period the arrange-
ments were made which afforded him the pleas-
ure to assure three boys that they should ac-
company him. ‘The ages of the young travellers
were twelve, fourteen, and sixteen. Their atten-

tion was immediately directed to a course of
a INTRODUCTION.

reading adapted to prepare them for the benefi-
cial use of the proposed tour; and during its
progress each boy kept a journal, which was
useful as a reference in the correspondence kept
up with friends and families at home. A com-
panion in study, left behind, and prevented by
duty from joining the party, wished to have con-
stant advices of the movements of his friends ;
and the letters of the young travellers to a lad of
sixteen are, at the advice of many friends, now
submitted to the perusal of those at that age.
No similar work is known to the authors of
these letters; and at the forthcoming gift season
it is hoped that the young of our country may
be amused and gratified by these reminiscences

of other lands.

J. O. CHOULES.
Newront, R. I.,Nov. 29, 1851.
CONTENTS.

PAGE

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LETTER I.
Arrival at New Tobin ewoveweve cdcvviscigcsvvcvdedsccduuwdedsmiey 17
LETTER II.

Going on board Steamer. — Arctic. — Weather. — Passengers. — Loss
of Life and Burial at Sea. — Icebergs. — Sabbath at Sea. — Land. —
Excellence of Collins Line. — Adelphi Hotel. eeeeeeeeoeoeoeeeeeeaeeeee 18

‘LETTER III.
Liverpool; its Public Buildings, Docks, Wiicscrdeiniceceiabeinwes Ame
LETTER IV.

Birmingham. — Arrival in London. — Strand.—Temple Bar. — Fleet
Street.— London Exchange.— London Coffee House. —Omnibuses. 36

LETTER V.

United States Minister in London.— His kind Attentions.— Crystal
Palace.— London of other Days.— Monument.— The Bridges..... 41
8 CONTENTS.

LETTER VI.

Villages. — Camberwell. — Accidents and Murders in England as com-
mon as in America. — Greenwich Fair. — Gypsies...-+seeeseccseces

LETTER VII.

Great Western Railroad. — Swindon. — Bristol. — Scenes of early
Life. — Ancient City. — Clifton and Hot Wells. — Redcliffe Church. —
Chatterton...-++.« eeeeve e@eeeeve eeeaeneaeeevee eeeevpeseeeeeseeee eeeseoveee

LETTER VIII.

Bristol Cathedral. — Monuments and Inscriptions. — Butler. — Ma-
son. — Southey. — Cloisters. — Mayor’s Chapel. — Dundry. — Fine
Prospect. — School attended in Boyhood....+seecseeseecesescencees

LETTER IX.

Clifton. — Avon. — Hot Wells. — Vincent’s Rocks. — Robert Hall. —
Sublime Scenery. — Leigh Court Picture Gallery.....+++ssersseres

LETTER X.

Bath. — Royal Crescent. — Queen Square. — Cathedral. — Hot Baths. —
Bradford. — Trowbridge. — Devizes. aad Cricket....- eeeeeeeeaeeeee ee

LETTER XI.

Tower of London; its History.— Horse Armory. — Antiquities and
Curiosities. — Executions. — Regalia, ErCrccccccccccccsccvesssceceee

LETTER XII.

Thames Tunnel.—New Houses of Parliament.— House of Lords
described. — Fresco Paintings. —St. Stephen’s Hall. — House of
Commons. — Westminster Hall; its Associations, festive and

criminal. $0600 00000 o COSC SOOO EC OSHC EH TOHOEHSOTHHHOEHHOHLIOONOS

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CONTENTS. 9

1

LETTER XIII.

British Museum; its fine Galleries, Pictures, Library, Autographs,
and MSS.— The Place to study.— Lord Campbell. — Servant who
resorted to it.. eeeee eeeeeeeeveaene @eeeenee ereeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeee 87

LETTER XIV.

Woolwich. — Naval Arsenal and Dock Yard.— Ships of War.—
Yard. — Twenty Thousand Cannon. — Greenwich. — Blackheath. —
Lee Grove. — Golden Cross and its Host. — Mr. Lawrence’s Soirée. —
Duke of Wellington......cceccccecccccccceceecsecesesccccscvevess 92

LETTER XV.

Exhibition. — Season Tickets. — Wet Weather. — One May fine. —
City Streets. — Throng around Palace. — Arrival of the Queen. —
Opening Scenes. — Procession, &C...+++sereeeeressecerceecescccces 97

LETTER XVI.

Fine Equipages.— Appearance of the Palace. — Walk through the
Exhibition. — American Contributions. — Greek Slave, &c.— Med-
ieval Court.—Kohinoor Glass Window. — Austrian Furniture. —
Amazon of Kiss. — Crusaders. — Galleries. — Transept. — Glass
Fountain. — Sculpture. — Veiled Vesta. — Machinery. — Models. —
Model of Liverpool. — Plate Glass, — Taunton Cabinet. — Steam
POWEL, Sc C.escccccecccccccccsccscscccvcncccccecerscssscsacsassess 104

LETTER XVII.

Royal Polytechnic Institution. — Lectures. — Egyptian Hall. — Pano-
rama of Overland Route to California.— Exeter Hall Sermons.—
Wyld’s great Globe. — Zodlogical Gardens. — Christ’s Church Hos-
Pital ; its Boys...sceccceccesscccrercersces sossceeccasseseseesees 127
10 CONTENTS.

LETTER XVIII.

Windsor Castle ; its History. — Interior of the Palace. — Pictures. —
Waterloo Chamber. — St. George’s Chapel. — Royal Tombs. — Ed-
ward IV.— Henry VIII.— Charles 1., Discovery of his Body in
1813, Account of the Appearance, &c.— Terraces of the Castle. —
Eton College. — Datchett. — Great Park. — Long Walk. — Celebrated
Trees. — Virginia Water. — Cumberland Lodge. — Frogmore...++++« 127

LETTER XIX.

' Sir John Soane’s Museum, House, Antiquities, Pictures. — Hogarth’s
“ Rake’s Progress,” and the “ Election.?? — Wonderful Economy of
Room, &c. — Greenwich ; Hospital, Chapel, Paintings, and Statu-
ary. — Queen’s Stables; Horses, Harness Room, State Carriage. —
Soyer’s Symposium ; Description of its Rooms. — Dinner there...... 139

LETTER XX.

The Temple Church and its historical Associations. — Steamboat on
Thames. — View of St. Paul’s from River.—St. Paul’s Cathedral ;
its Dome. — Statues: Johnson, Howard, Reynolds, Heber, West,
Nelson. — Ascent of the Dome and Cross. — View of London...... 145

LETTER XXII.

Westminster Abbey. — Early History. — Associations. — Poet’s Cor-
ner. — Chapels, — Monuments and Effigies. —Coronation Chairs. —
Stone of Scone Statuary. — Sermon in Abbey by Lord John Thynne. 154

LETTER XXII.

Hyde Park. —St. James’s and Green Park. — Regent’s Park. ~— Squares
_ of London. — Northumberland House. — Sion House. — St. Margaret’s
Church. — 8t. Martin’s-in-the-Fields.....sccccessecses eeeeeeeeeveses 160
CONTENTS. ll

LETTER XXIII.

Mansion House. — Lord Mayor’s Day.— Royal Exchange. — Bank of
England.— London Docks.— Covent Garden Market.............. 164

LETTER XXIV.

Rev. Dr. Murray. — Dover Castle. — Passage across the Channel. —
Calais. — St. Omer, — Douai. — Arras. — Amiens. — Clermont. —
Paris. — Hotel Windsor.— A Mistake, and Loss of a Dinner....... 167

LETTER XXV.

Gardens and Promenades. — Gayety. — Flowers. — Wrong Drawing-
room.— Notre Dame. — Interior. — Sacristy.— Robes and Relics.—
Hotel de Ville. — Louvre shut. — Paris by Moonlight..........«s.+ 172

LETTER XXVI.

Palais Royal. — Garden. — Gay Scene. — Passage d’Orleans. — House
opposite to which Henry IV. was assassinated by Ravaillac. —
Moliére.— Marat and Charlotte Corday. — Palace of the Luxem-
bourg. — Paintings. — Gardens. — Statuary. — Chapel........cseeees 179

LETTER XXVIII.

Hotel de Cluny; History, Associations, Interior, wonderful Con-
tents. — Julian’s Palace of the Baths, — Mr. George Sumner. —
Church of St. Sulpice. — Statuary. — Ecclesiastical Fountain. —
Bibliotheque St. Geneviive.— Church of St. Etienne du Mont. —
History. — Monuments of Racine and Pascal. — Christening an In-
fant.— Church of St. Germain des Pres, (oldest in Paris ;) its Resto-
ration going on.— Tombs of Descartes, Mabillon, Montfaucon, &c... 184

LETTER XXVIII.

Jardin des Plantes ; Situation, History. — Cedar of Lebanon and Palm-
trees. — Menagerie. — Cuvicr. — Museum of ‘Comparative Anat-
12 CONTENTS.

omy, &c. — Paris owes much to Henry IV., Louis XIV., Napoleon,
and Louis Philippe. — Pont Neuf. — St. Bartholomew’s Massacre. —
celeinhsiilighaietansawcecvsgsnessvaestemnae Swe 192

LETTER XXIX.

An amusing Fellow-countryman. —Pére la Chaise. — Monuments. —
Abattoir. — Consul’s Office ; his numerous Calls...-+seeseeerrser** 197

LETTER XXX.

Cirque. — Amusements. — Champs Elysées. — Hippodrome. — Arabs. —
Sabbath kept in Relat dachvi bevasacesess snegessensenenen’? 28030" 901

LETTER XXXII.

Pleasant Company. — Railroad to Brussels. — Jemappes. — Mons. —
Brussels ; History. — Hotel de Ville. — Cathedral Church of St.
Gudule ; its Monuments. — First Communion. — Park. — Palace. —
Hon. Mr. Bayard. .-++++++ pavesencedes PTT TTT er

LETTER XXXII.

Lacework. — Money Matters. — An uncivil Banker. — Museum. —
Paintings. — Burgundian Library. — Manekin. — Botanical Garden. 212

LETTER XXXIII.

Excursion to Waterloo. — Hougomont. — Relics. — Belgian Mound and
Lion.— Ivy from Waterloo for Mr. J. P. Hall. — Church. — King
i itis 917

LETTER XXXIV.

Laeken. — Vilvorde. — Mechlin, or Malines. — Antwerp; History. —
Place Verte. —Statue of Rubens. — Cathedral of Notre Dame.—
Interior Pulpit.— Pictures by Rubens. — Tower of the Church. —
Quentin Matsys’s fine Old Houses... scseressensssvcvccssssssscess 222
CONTENTS 13

LETTER XXXV.

St. James’s Church. — Tomb of Rubens. — Paintings by Rubens and
Jordaens. — Vandyke. — Mount Calvary. — Monk of La Trappe. —
Museum. — Chair of Rubens ; his Pictures. — Other great Works of
Art. — St. Andrew’s Church. — Bourse.— Mr. Vesey, U. S. Consul. 229

LETTER XXXVI.

Dock Yards at Antwerp. — Steamboat Passage on the Scheldt. — Dort. —
Lost Villages. — Bergen op Zoom. — Van Speyk. — Rotterdam. —
_Erasmus. — Delft. — Hague. — Hon. George Folsom ; his Kindness. —
Scheveningen. — Museum. — Japanese Curiosities. — Historical Curi-
osities. — Gallery of Pictures. — Rembrandt, Paul Potter, Gerard
Dow, &c.— King’s Palace. — Brimenhoff.— De Witt. — Bosch. —
John Adams’s House.......eeeeeeeeees 060 Ce Ssesecees écesceccoscen MOO

LETTER XXXVII.

Dunes. — Leyden; History. — Harlem. — Church of St. Bavon; Or--
gan. — Coster. — Flower Gardens. — Palace of late King. — Picture
Gallery. — Exhibition of Pictures by living Artists. —Amsterdam.. 241

LETTER XXXVIII.

Mr. J. G. Schwartze. — Stadhuis. — Churches. — Jews. — Picture Gal-
lery. — Dutch School. — Columbus before the Council. — Artists’ Club. 247

LETTER XXXIX.

Utrecht. — Lobith. — Ruhrort. — Meet with Americans on Return from
the East. — Cologne; History. — Cathedral. — Three Kings. — Rel-
ics. — St. Peter’s Church. — Crucifixion of Peter, by Rubens, —
Champagne for America. ....sseseesseeerenseessevcsessesseeceees QOL

2
14 CONTENTS.

LETTER XL.

The Rhine. — Bonn. — Drachenfels. — Godesberg. — Rolandseck. —
Oberwinter. — Okenfels. — Castle Reineck. — Neuwied. — A Raft. —
Castle of Sain. — Ehrenbreitstein. — CoblentzZ....+.sseecsesesseeeees 259

LETTER XLI.

Coblentz. —The Moselle. — Excursion to Stolzenfels. — Curiosities. —
Fine View. — Boat up to Mayence. — The Brothers. — Rheinfels. —
Lurley Rock: — Seven Sisters. — Pfalz. — The Rheingau. — Falk-
enberg. — Rheinstein. — Assmanshausen. — Ehrenfels. — Mause-
therm. — Bingen. — Geisenheim. — Johannisberg. — Erbach. — Bib-
erich. — Mayence. — John Guttemberg’s Statue — Austrian Troops. —

An English Nobleman......+sesesesssscccescecerersccesccceeseees 266

LETTER XLII.

Frankfort. — The Rémer; its Portraits of the Emperors. — Mr. Beth-
man’s Gallery of Statuary. — Ariadne. — J ews’ Quarters. — Darm-
stadt. —The Bergstrasse. — Heidelberg. — Castle. — Baden. — Kehl. —

LETTER XLIII.

Cathedral; its History; Interior Clock. — St. Thomas’s Church. —
Kleber’s Tomb. cccoccccocccccccescccsesecesssssssseesesssersrre® 285

LETTER XLIV.

Vosges Mountains. — Vineyards. — Colmar. — Miihlhausen. — Basle. —
Black Forest. — United States Consul, Mr. Burchardt. — Cathedral. —
Tomb of Erasmus.— Chapter House. — Holbein Gallery. — Univer-
sity. — Library. — MSS. — St. Jacob. — Tea Party.e..seeseceeereees 287
. CONTENTS.

LETTER XLV.

Moutiers Valley. — Sublime Scenery. — Dornach. — Arch. — Roman
Antiquities. — Berne. — Mechanical Clock. — Cathedral ; Organ,
Choir, DONE. TMOGGRNBA co's das de cc cdbtidickierddoescdvck dis dled

LETTER XLVI.

Mountain Scenery — Hotel Gibbon. — Episcopal Church. — Signal.
Hotel de Ville, and its kind Inhabitants. — Cathedral ; its History. —
Steamboat to Vevay.— Castle of Chillon.— St. Martin’s Church
and the Regicides. — Geneva. — Cathedral. — Museum. — Calvin’s
MSS. — D’Aubigné. — Gaussen. — Malan. — Evangelical Association ;
its Anniversary.— Count George. — Soirée. — Mr. Delorme. — The
Saléve. — Savoy. — Rousseau’s Island.........ceecceccecsccccceece

LETTER XLVII.

Diligence for Dijon. — Fine Scenery. — Dijon ; History. — Railroad to

Paris. — Sehs. — Cathedral. — Fontainebleau. ..... Ccccccccccesccce
s
LETTER XLVIII.

Methodist Chapel. — Madeline. — Pantheon. — Louvre, open. — Stat-
uary and Paintings. — Versailles. — Statuary. — Series of National
Paintings. — Portraits of distinguished Men. — Apartments. — Gar-
dens and Fountains. — Grand and Petit Trianon. — Passy. — St. Cloud.

LETTER XLIX.

Glass Depot. — American Friends.— Good Intentions. — Hospital des
Invalides. — Garden of the Tuileries ; its Scenery. — Triumphal
Arch. — Chapel of St. Ferdinand. — National Library.— A Trades-
man’s Memory..... PTTTTITITITT TTT TTT Ties Co rccccccnccccccccccce

LETTER L.

Calais ; its Recollections. ~ Rough Passage of the Channel. — Dover. —
Mr. Peabody’s Entertainment on the Fourth of July described. —
Company. — A patriotic AtRines eeerveeeae eereeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

307

310

330
16 CONTENTS.

LETTER LI.

1

Entertainment at the Belgian Minister’s. — Young Nobility. — A noble
Boy.—Craven Chapel. — Slavery. — Exhibition. — Pauper Labor. —
Need of a Tariff... ccccccccceccscccvececcsccscesssssassssessssers 336

\

LETTER LIIf.

Kind Friends at Bristol. —Weston Super Mare. — Museum of Bap-
tist College. — Highbury Chapel. — Old Houses of Bristol. — Fine
CHUPCHES. cc cccccccccccccccccccescccesessscccssssscossssssoreslre 340

LETTER LIII.

River Avon. — Wye. — Chepstow. — St. Arvan’s. — Wynd Cliff. — Glo-
rious Scenery. — Tintern Abbey ; its History. — Ragland Castle ; Ap-
pearance. — Marquis of Worcester. — Chepstow Castle. — Henry
Marten.—Defence of the Parliamentary Party.—Severn River.—
Old Passage. — Henbury. — Blaize Castle. — Birthday Lines........ 344

LETTER LIV.

Leave Bristol. — Berkeley. — Cheltenham. — Birmingham ; Manufacto-
ries. — Rev. John Angell James. — Mr. Vanwart. — Liverpool. —
Chester ; its Antiquity. — Cathedral. — Rows and Pillars. — English-
men and Americans have much in Common. — Royal Agricultural
Exhibition at Windsor........ sdocnccesesdbten ccddusdecds'onee eocee GO

LETTER LV.

Passage Home in the Steamer Atlantic. — Claims of the Collins
Line. — Lessons taught by Travel in other Lands, — Our Comforts. —
Excellent Character of many of the English Nobility. — Queen Vic-
toria and Prince Albert. — Prospect of Affairs in Europe. — Popery as
seen in her proper Territories. .......+eseeesseesecsercceececcceees 365
Young Americans Ahroad.



. . ————

Letter 1.

' Astor House, New York, April 1, 1851.
Dear CHARLEY :—

I have just arrived at this place, and have foune
my companions on hand, all ready for the com-
mencement of the long-anticipated voyage. We
regret the circumstances which render it your duty
to remain, and we all feel very sorry for the dis-
appointment of your wishes and our hopes. You
will, however, feel happy in the thought that you
are clearly in the path of duty; and you have al-
ready learnt that that path is a safe one, and that
it always leads to happiness. You have begged us
all to write to you as frequently as we can, and we
have concluded to send you our joint contributions,
drawing largely upon our journals as we move from
place to place; and, as we have for so many years
had pleasant intercourse in the family circle, we
wish to maintain it by correspondence abroad. Our

Q*
18 YOUNG AMERICANS ABROAD,

letters will, of course, be very different in their char-
acter and interest, because you will bear in mind
that our ages are different ; and we shall write you
from a variety of points, some having a deeper
interest than others. I trust that this series of let-
ters will give you a general view of our movements,
and contribute to your gratification, if not to your
struction. ‘The weather is delightful, and we are
anticipating a fine day for leaving port. It is to all
of us a source of pain that we are deprived of your
sunny smile ; and while we are wandering far away
in other lands, we shall often, in fancy, listen to
your merry laugh; and I assure you, my dear fel-
low, that, wherever we rove, it will be amongst our
pleasantest thoughts of home when we anticipate
the renewal of personal intercourse with one who
has secured so warm a place in our affections.
Yours truly, J. On C,

Letter 9.

ApELPHI Hore, Liverpoon, April 14.
Dear CHaRLey : —

It is but twelve days since we parted, and yet
we are actually m the old world, and the things
which we have so often talked over on the rock-
bound shore are really before me. Yes, we


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are on the soil of Old England, and are soon to
see its glories and greatness, and, I fear, its mis-
eries, for a bird’s eye view has. already satisfied me
that there is enough of poverty. You know we left
New York in a soaking rain, and the wind blowing
fresh from the north-east. We all felt disappointed,
as we had hoped to pass down the bay, so cele-
brated for its beauty, with the bright sunshine to
cheer our way ; but we had to take comfort from
the old proverb, that “a bad beginning makes a
good ending.” James, George, and I had made up
our minds to a regular time of sea-sickness, and
so we hastened to put our state room into order
and have all our conveniences fixed for the voyage.
As soon as we had made matters comfortable, we
returned to the deck, and found a most formidable
crowd. Every passenger seemed to have, on the
occasion, a troop of friends, and all parts of the im-
mense steamer were thronged. ‘The warning voice
of «all on shore” soon caused a secession, and at
twelve o’clock we had the great agent at work by
which we hoped to make headway against wind and
wave. The cheering of the crowd upon the wharf
was hearty as we dropped into the river, and its
return from our passengers was not lacking in spirit.
The Arctic, you know, is one of the Collins line of
steamers, and I was not a little surprised at her vast
size and splendid accommodations, because I had
20 YOUNG AMERICANS ABROAD,

only seen the Cunafd boats in Boston, which are
very inferior, in size and comfort, to this palace and
tower of the ocean.

We all anticipated a ned time of it, from the
severe storm which raged all the morning, and I,
in common with all the passengers, was delighted ~
to find it any thing but rough water outside the
‘Hook. We kept steaming away till we lost sight of
land with the loss of daylight, and yet the sea was in
less commotion than it frequently exhibits in New-
port Harbor. The next morning, at breakfast, we
had quite a fair representation at table, and I think
more than two thirds presented themselves for duty.
We boys were all on hand, and passed for « able-
bodied men.” The routine of life on board was
as follows: We breakfasted at eight, lunched at
twelve, dined at four, took tea at half past six, and
from nine till eleven gentlemen had any article for
supper they saw fit to order. This is quite enough
of time for taking care of the outer man, and any
one careful of his health will be sure to imtermit
one or two of these seasons. All the meals were
excellent, and the supplies liberal. The tables pre-
sent a similar appearance to those of a first-class
hotel. In regard to our passengers, I think I can
say, with confidence, that a more agreeable set of
persons could not well have been gathered together.
It really was a nicely-assorted cargo. We numbered


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one hundred and thirty, and the various parts of our
country were all represented. Philadelphia sent
the largest delegation ; from that city we had more
than twenty. I liked the looks of the passengers
at the first glance, and every day’s intercourse
heightened my estimate of their worth and_pleas-
antness. Amongst the company we had Professor
Haddock, of Dartmouth College, going out to Por-
tugal as chargé d'affaires. He was accompanied by
his lady and son. ‘Then, too, we had the world-
renowned Peter Parley, with his accomplished fam-
ily circle. Mr. Goodrich, after a long life of labor
for the youth of his country, for whose reading and,
instruction he has done so much, has been honored
by the government of the United States with an
appointment as consul at Paris. Mr. Goodrich
resided there for two or three years, and was in
Paris during the revolution of 1848. He seems
fond of the company of young people, and we spent
a great deal of time on board with him, listening
to his stories, some made up for the occasion, and
narrations of the events in February at Paris, and
some capital anecdotes about the last war with Eng-
iand, during which he served his country in the
army. The Hon. George Wright, of California,
and her first representative in Congress, was also
one of our party; and his glowing descriptions of
the auriferous regions kept groups of audience for
22° YOUNG AMERICANS ABROAD,

many an hour. The Rev. Arthur Cleveland Cox,
of Hartford, favorably known as the author of some
pleasant rhymes and sonnets, Mr. Cunningham, a
southern editor, and several retired sea captains, all
contributed to enhance the agreeableness of the
voyage. I am sorry to tell you that, three days
out, we had a sad occurrence in our little world.
Just as we were sitting down to lunch at eight bells,
the machinery stopped for a moment, and we were
informed that William Irwin, one of the assistant
engineers, was crushed to death. He accidentally
slipped from his position, and was killed instanta-
neously. In less than half an hour he was sewed
up in canvas, and all hands called to attend his
funeral services! The poor fellow was laid upon
a plank covered with the American flag, and placed
at the wheel-house. The service was performed by
Mr. Cox, in full canonicals ; and I can assure you
that the white-robed priest, as he issued from the
cabin and ascended the wheel-house, really looked
impressively. At the close, he was committed to the
deep. What food for thought was here! A man
in health and at life’s daily task, — alive, — dead,
—and buried, —all these conditions of his state
crowded into thirty minutes! ‘The poor man had a
mother who was dependent upon him. Dr. Choules
drew up a subscription paper for her benefit, and
_ nearly five hundred dollars were at once raised for
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her relief. ‘This unhappy event, of course, gave a
sad damper to the joyous feelings which existed on
board, and which were excited by our fine weather
and rapid headway. On Sunday we had two ser-
mons in the cabin to large congregations, all the
passengers attending, with the officers and many
of the crew. The morning service was by Dr.
Choules, and the evening one by Mr. Cox.

In the afternoon, April 6, we had the gratification
to see a magnificent iceberg. We were in lat. 43°
4’, lon. 53° 11’ at twelve o’clock, and at three the
ice appeared at about ten miles’ distance. The esti-
mated height was about three hundred feet. One
of the passengers took a sketch. I also made one,
and have laid it aside for your inspection.

The berg had much the appearance of the gable
end of a large house, and at some little distance
there was another, of tower-like aspect, and much
resembling a light-house. The effect of the sun
upon it, as we saw it in various positions, was
exceedingly fine. On Monday, the 7th, we saw a
much larger one, with several small ones as neigh-
bors. ‘This was probably one mile in length, and
about two hundred feet high.

We saw several whales frolicking at the distance
of a mile, and distinctly saw them spout at short
intervals.

After having had all reason to hope for a ten-day

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26 YOUNG AMERICANS ABROAD,

passage, we were annoyed for four or five days with
head_winds, materially retarding our headway.. The
evenings of the voyage were generally spent on
deck, where we had charming concerts. Seldom
have I heard better singing than we were favored
with by eight or ten ladies and gentlemen. One
universal favorite was the beautiful piece, ‘“ Far, far
at sea.” On Sunday, the 13th, just after morning
service, conducted by Mr. Cox, we made Mizzen
Head, and obtained a magnificent view of the north
coast of Ireland, which was far more beautiful
than we had expected. 'The coast is very bold,
and the cliffs precipitous, in many places strongly
reminding us of the high lands of the Hudson. A
more exquisite treat than that which we enjoyed all
the afternoon in looking on the Irish coast I can
hardly imagine. At night we had a closing service,
and Dr. Choules preached. Every one seemed to
feel that we had cause for thankfulness that we
had been brought in safety across the ocean, and
under so many circumstances of enjoyment. We
have made acquaintances that are truly valuable,
and some of them I hope to cultivate in future life.
One of the great advantages of travel, Charles,
seems to be, that it enables us to compare men of
other places than those we live in with our former
acquaintances. It brings us into intercourse with
those who have had a different training and educa-
OR VACATION IN EUROPE. Q7

tion than our own; and I think a man or boy must
be pretty thoroughly conceited who does not often
find out his own inferiority to many with whom he
chances to meet. On board our ship are several
young men of fine attainments, who, engaged in me-
chanical business, are going out to obtain improve-
ment and instruction by a careful study of the great
exhibition. A number of gentlemen with us are
young merchants, who represent houses in our great
cities, and go to England and France twice and
three times every year. Some of these are thor-
oughly accomplished men, and, wherever they go,
will reflect credit upon their country. In no coun-
try, perhaps, do young men assume important trusts
in commercial life at so early a period as in Amer-
ica. I have heard one or two Englishmen on board
express their surprise at finding large business oper-
ations intrusted to young men of twenty and twenty-
one; and yet there are some such with us who are
making their second and third trips to Manchester,
Leeds, Paisley, and Paris, for the selection of goods.

I ought to tell you that, on the last day of the
voyage, we had a great meeting in the cabin, Mr.
Goodrich in the chair, for the purpose of expressing
the satisfaction of the passengers with the Arctic,
her captain, officers, and engineer. Several good
speeches were made, and some resolutions passed.
This has become so ordinary an affair at the termi-
28 YOUNG AMERICANS ABROAD,

nation of a passage, as to have lost much of its
original value; but as this ship had an unusual
number of passengers, many of them well known
to their fellow-countrymen, and as great opposition
had been displayed, on both sides of the ocean, to
this line of steamers, it was thought suitable to
express our views in relation to this particular ship
and the great undertaking with which she is identi-
fied. Every man on board was satisfied that, in
safety, these ships are equal to the Cunard line;
while in comfort, accommodation, size, and splen-
dor they far surpass their rivals. It really seems
strange to us that Americans should think of making
the ocean trip in an English steamship, when their
own country has a noble experiment in trial, the
success of which alone depends upon the patriotism
and spirit of her citizens. The English on board
are forced to confess that ‘our ship and the line are
all that can be asked, and I think that pretty strong
prejudices have been conquered by this voyage.
Every one left the ship with sentiments of respect
to Captain Luce, who, I assure you, we found to be
a very kind friend, and we shall all of us be glad ~
to meet him again on ship or shore.

On Monday, the 14th, at three o’clock, we took
our pilot, and at eight o’clock we anchored off Liy-
erpool, and a dark-looking steamtug came off to
us for the mails, foreign ministers, and bearers of

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OR VACATION IN EUROPE. 29

despatches. As we came under the wing of one of
the last-named class of favored individuals, we took
our luggage, and proceeded straight to the Adelphi
Hotel. I ought to say that James was the first to
quit the ship and plant his foot on Old England. It
was quite strange to see it so light at half past eight
o’clock, although it was a rainy evening. I shall
not soon forget the cheerful appearance of the
Adelphi, which, in all its provisions for comfort,
both in the coffee-room and our chambers, struck
me more favorably than any hotel I had ever seen.
Although our state-room on board the Arctic was
one of the extra size and every thing that was nice,
yet I long for the conveniences of a bed-chamber
and a warm bath. I am quite disposed to join
with the poor Irish woman who had made a steerage |
passage from New York to Liverpool in a packet
ship ; and when Janded at St. George’s pier, and
seated on her trunk, a lady who had also landed,
when getting into her carriage, said, “ Well, my
good woman, I suppose you are very glad to get
out of the ship?” Her reply was, «‘ And indeed, my
lady, every bone in my body cries out feathers !”
Yours truly,
WELD.
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Letter 3.

LIVERI ¢ 9b.
Dear Crartey: —

Well, we have fairly commenced our trave,“, and
yet I can scarcely realize the fact that I am bre in
Old England, and that, for some months at feast, I
shall be away from home and the occupations of the
school-room. The next day after landing we went
to the custom-house to see our fellow-passeng’ rs pass
their effects, and really felt glad to think ef our
good fortune in landing every thing at night and
direct from the ship. It was an exciting scene,
and I was not a little amused to observe the
anxiety of the gentlemen to save their cigars from
the duty imposed, and which amounts to nine shil-
lings sterling per pound. All sorts of contrivances
were in vogue, and the experiences of men were
various, the man with one hundred, perhaps, being
brought up, while his neighbor with five hundred
passed off successfully, and, as he cleared the build-
ing, seemed disposed to place his finger on the
prominent feature of his face.

I quite like the appearance of Liverpool. After
. walking through the principal streets and making a
general survey of the shops,—no one speaks of
store, —I think I can testify to the extraordinary
cleanness of the city, and the massiveness and gran-
deur of the public buildings.
OR VACATION IN EUROPE. 31

Our attention was first directed to the cemetery
which had been described, you remember, to us one
evening in the study. It is on the confines of the
city, and is made out of an old quarry. I liked it
better than any cemetery I ever saw: it is unlike all
{ had seen, and, though comparatively small, is very
picturesque, I may almost say romantic. The walls
are lofty, and are devoted to spacious tombs, and the
groundwork abounds in garden shrubbery and laby-
rinth. Some of the monuments are striking. The
access to this resting-place is by a steep cut through
the rock, and you pass under an archway of the
most imposing character. At the entrance of the
cemetery is a neat chapel, and the officiating minister
has a dwelling-house near the gate.

I wish you could see a building now in progress,
and which has taken twelve or fourteen years to
erect, and from its appearance will not, I suppose,
be finished in four or five more. It is called St.
George’s Hall. The intent is to furnish suitable ac-
commodations for the various law courts, and also to
contain the finest ball-room in Europe. It is in a
commanding position. I know little of architecture,
but this building strikes me as one of exquisite
beauty. We obtained an order from the mayor to
be shown over it and examine the works, and we
enjoyed it very much. The great hall will be with-
out a rival in England. The town hall is a noble |
32 YOUNG AMERICANS ABROAD,

edifice, and the people are quite proud of it. The
interior is finely laid out, and has some spacious
rooms for the civic revelries of the fathers of the
town. ‘The good woman who showed us round feels
complacently enough as she explains the uses of the
rooms. The ball-room is ninety feet by forty-six, and
forty feet high. The dining and drawing-rooms are
spacious apartments. On the grand staircase is a
noble statue of George Canning, by Chantrey,
whose beautiful one of Washington we have so often
admired in the Boston State House. In the build-
ing are some good paintings of the late kings ; one
or two by Sir Thomas Lawrence. The Exchange
is directly behind the hall, and contains in the centre
a glorious bronze monument to Lord Nelson, the
joint production of Wyat and Westmacott. Death
is laying his hand upon the hero’s heart, and Victory
is placing a fourth crown on his sword. Ever since
I read Southey’s Life of Nelson, I have felt an inter-
est in every thing relating to this great, yet umper-
fect man. You know that illustrated work on
Nelson that we have so often looked at — it contains
a large engraving of this monument. As Yankee
boys, we found our way to the top of the Exchange,
to look at the cotton sales-room. This same room
has more to do with our good friends at the south
than any other in the world. The atmosphere
would have been chilly to a Georgian planter, as
cotton was down — down.
OR VACATION IN EUROPE. 33

The Necropolis is a very spacious burying-place,
open to all classes, and where persons can be interred
with the use of any form desired. The gateway is
of stone, and not unlike the granite one at Mount
Auburn; and on one side is a chapel, and on the
other a house for the register. Not far from this
we came to the Zodlogical Gardens, kept in excel-
lent order, and where is a good collection of ani-
mals, birds, &c. The Collegiate Institution is an
imposing structure, in the Tudor style.

St. George’s Church, which stands at the head of
Lord Street, occupies the position of the old castle,
destroyed, I believe, more than one hundred and
fifty years ago, and is a very graceful termination to
one of the best business avenues of the city. Sev-
eral of the churches and chapels are in good style.
But one of the best buildings is— as it should be, in
a city like this —the Sailor’s Home, not far from the
Custom House. This is a highly-ornamented house,
and would adorn any city of the world.

The Custom House is thought to be one of the
finest buildings in the kingdom. It occipied ten
years in its erection. It is composed of three fa-
cades, from a rusticated pavement, each having a
splendid portico of eight Ionic columns. The
whole is surmounted by a dome, one hundred and
thirty feet high, and the effect of the building
is excellent. The glory of Liverpool is her
34 YOUNG AMERICANS ABROAD,

docks, and a stranger is sure to be pointed to the
great landing stage, an immense floating pier, which
was moored into its present position on the Ist of
June, 1847. This stage is five hundred and seven
feet long, and over eighty feet wide. This mass of
timber floats upon pontoons, which have to support
more than two thousand tons. At each end isa
light barge.

In the Clarence dock are to be found the Irish
and coasting steamers, and to the north are the
Trafalgar, Victoria, and Waterloo docks, the Prince’s
dock, and the Great Prince’s dock basin. On the
outside of all these is a fine parade, of about’one half
a mile, and which affords one of. the most beautiful
marine promenades in the world, and gives an inter-
esting view of the Cheshire shore, opposite the city.
The Prince’s dock is five hundred yards long, and
one hundred broad. Vessels, on arriving, discharge
on the east side, and take in cargo on the west.
Besides all these there is the Brunswick dock, Queen’s
dock, Duke’s dock, Salthouse dock, &c.

The Royal Liverpool Institution is a great benefit
to the inhabitants. It has a good library, fine col-
lections of paintings, and a good museum of natural
history. Many of these paintings belong to the
early masters, and date even before the fifteenth
century. We were interested to find here a com-
plete set of casts of the Elgin marbles. The origi-
OR VACATION IN EUROPE. 35

nals were the decorations of the Parthenon at
Athens, and are now in the British Museum. As
we shall spend some time in that collection, I say no
more at present about these wonderful monuments
of genius. The Atheneum and the Lyceum are
both fine buildings, and each has a good library,
lecture, and news rooms.

We were disappointed at finding the Rev. Dr.
Raffles, the most eloquent preacher of the city, out
of town. He was the successor of Spencer, who
was drowned bathing in the Mersey, and his Life by
Raffles is one of deep interest. The great his-
torical name of Liverpool is William Roscoe, the
author of the Lives of Leo X. and the Medici. I
must not omit to tell you that, during our stay, the
town was all alive with a regiment of lancers, just
arrived from Ireland, on their way to London. They
are indeed fine-looking fellows, and are mounted on
capital horses. I have watched their evolutions in
front of the Adelphi with much pleasure, and have
been amused to notice a collection of the most
wretched-looking boys I ever saw, brought together
by the troops. ‘There seems to me more pauperism
this week, in Liverpool, than I ever saw in New
York in my life.

Truly yours,
JAMES.
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Letter 4.
Lowpon.
Dear CHartEy: —

Does it not seem strange that I am here in Lon-
don? I can hardly tell what to write about first.
I stand at the door of our hotel and look at the
crowds in the streets, and then at old King Charles,
at Charing Cross, directly across the road, and when I
think that this is the old city where Wat Tyler figured,
and Whittington was lord mayor, and Lady Jane Grey
was beheaded, and where the Tower is still to be
seen, I am half beside myself, and want to do
nothing but roam about for a good month to come.
I have read so much concerning London, that I am
pretty sure I know more about it than many of the
boys who have heard Bow Church bells all their
lives. We left Liverpool for Birmingham, where we
passed an afternoon and evening in the family of a
‘manufacturer very pleasantly, and at ten o’clock took
the express mail train for London. We are staying
at a hotel called the Golden Cross, Charing Cross.
We have our breakfast in the coffee-room, and then
dine as it suits our convenience as to place and
hour. We spent one day in riding about the city,
and I think we got quite an idea of the great streets.

The Strand is a very fine business street, perhaps
amile long. It widens in one part, and has two
OR VACATION IN EUROPE. 37

churches in the middle of it, and a narrow street
seems built inside it at one place, as nasty, dirty a lane
as I ever saw, called Hollowell Street. I was very
much delighted at the end of the Strand to see old
Temple Bar, which is the entrance to the city
proper, and which divides Fleet Street from the
Strand. It is a noble archway, with small side
arches for foot passengers. ‘The head of many a
poor fellow, and the quarters of men called traitors,
haye been fastened over this gateway in former times.
Dr. Johnson was once walking in Westminster
Abbey with Goldsmith, and as they were looking at
the Poet’s Corner, Johnson said to his friend, —

«“ Forsitan et nostram nomen miscebitur istis.”

When they had walked on to Temple Bar, Gold-
smith stopped Johnson, and pointed to the heads of
Fletcher and Townley, hanging above, and slyly
remarked, —

«“ Forsitan et nostrum nomen miscebitur istis.”’

I suppose you remember that the great dictionary
man was a Jacobite in his heart.

The present bar was put up in 1670, and was
designed by Sir Christopher Wren. ‘The statues
on the sides, which are towards the city, are those of
Queen Elizabeth and James I.; and towards the
Strand, those of Charles I. and Charles Il. They
stand in niches.

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38 YOUNG AMERICANS ABROAD,

Whenever the monarch passes into the city, there
is much ceremony takes place at the bar. The gates
are closed, a herald sounds a trumpet and knocks
for entrance, the gates are opened, and the lord
mayor. of London presents the sword of the city to
the sovereign, who returns it to his lordship. The
upper part of the bar is used by Messrs. Childs, the
bankers, as a store room for their past account
books.

Fleet Street is thronged with passengers and car-
riages of all sorts. Just a few doors from the bar,
on the right-hand side, is a gayly-painted front, which
claims to have been a palace of Henry VIII. and the
residence of Cardinal Wolsey. It is now used as a
hair-cutting shop, up stairs. We went up and ex-
amined the panelled ceiling, said to be just as it
used to be. It is certainly very fine, and looks as
if it were as old as the times of bluff Harry. Of
course we had our hair cut in the old palace.

We followed through Fleet Street, noticing the
offices of Punch and the London Illustrated News,
till we came to Ludgate Hill, —rather an ascent, —
which is the direct way to the Cathedral Church of
St. Paul’s. It stands directly in front of Ludgate
Hill, and the churchyard -occupies a large space,
and the streets open on each side, making a sort of
square called Paul’s Churchyard, and then at the
rear you go into Cheapside. We looked with
OR VACATION IN EUROPE. 39

interest, I can tell you, at Bow Church, and, as the
old bells were xinging, I tried to listen if I could
hear what Whittington heard once from their tin-
gling — “ Turn again, Whittington, lord mayor of
London.” At the end of this street, on the right
hand, is the lord mayor’s house, called the Mansion
House, and directly in front of the street, closing it
up, and making it break off, is the Royal Exchange ;
whilst at the left is the Bank of England. All these
are very noble-looking buildings, and you will hear
about them from us as we examine them in our
future walks. We went to the counting-house of
Messrs. Baring & Co., the great merchants and bank-
ers for so many Americans, and there we found our
letters and got some money. Mr. Sturgis, one of
the partners, told us to take the check to the bank,
No. 68 Lombard Street, and informed us that was the
very house where the great merchant of Queen Eliz-
abeth’s time — Sir Thomas Gresham — used to live.
He built the first London Exchange, and his sign,
a large grasshopper, is still preserved at the bank.
On Good Friday we had bunns for breakfast, with a
cross upon them, and they were sold through the
streets by children, crying “One a penny; two apenny,
hot cross bunns.” We took a carriage and rode to
Camden town to visit a friend ; thence we took the
cars to Hackney, and called on the Rev. Dr. Cox,
who some fifteen years ago made the tour of the
40 YOUNG AMERICANS ABROAD,

United States, and wrote a volume on our country.
We then returned to London, and took our dinner
at the London Coffee House, Ludgate Hill. This
has been a very celebrated house for one hundred
years, and figures largely in the books of travellers
fifty years ago. It has a high reputation still, and
every thing was excellent, and the waiting good.
You cannot walk about London without observing
how few boys of our age are to be seen in the
streets, and when we asked the reason, we were told
that nearly all the lads of respectable families were
sent to boarding schools, and the vacations only
occur at June and December; then the boys return
home, and the city swarms with them at all the
places of amusement. We seemed to be objects
_ of attention, because we wore caps; (here boys all
wear hats ;) and then our gilt buttons on blue jackets
led many to suppose that we were midshipmen. The
omnibuses are very numerous, and each one has a
conductor, who stands on a high step on the left side
of the door, watching the sidewalks and crying out
the destination of the « bus,” as the vehicle js called.
There is a continual cry, “ Bank, bank,” «Cross,
cross,” « City, city,” &c. I must not forget to tell
you one thing ; and that is, London is the place to
make a sight-seeing boy very tired, and I am quite
sure that, in ten minutes, I shall be unable to do
what I can now very heartily, viz., assure you that
I am yours, affectionately, GEORGE.
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Letter 5.

Lonpon.
Dear CHARLEY *—

After passing a day or twoin a general view of the
city, and making some preliminary arrangements for
our future movements, we all called upon Mr. Law-
rence, the minister of our country at the court of
St. James, which expression refers to the appellation
of the old palace of George Tt. Mr. Lawrence
resides in Piccadilly, opposite the St. James’s Park,
in a very splendid mansion, which he rents from an
English nobleman, all furnished. We were very
kindly received by his excellency, who expressed
much pleasure at seeing his young countrymen com-
ing abroad, and said he was fond of boys, and liked
them as travelling companions. I handed him a
letter of introduction from his brother. Mr. Law-
rence offered us all the facilities in his power to see
the sights, and these are great, for he is furnished
by the government of England with orders which
will admit parties to almost every thing in and about
London. Amongst other tickets he gave us the fol-
lowing admissions: to the Queen’s stables, Windsor
Castle, Dulwich Gallery, Woolwich Arsenal, Navy
Yard, Sion House, Northumberland House, Houses of
Parliament, and, what we highly valued, an admis-
sion to enter the exhibition, which is yet unfinished,
and not open to inspection.

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42 YOUNG AMERICANS ABROAD,

After leaving the minister, we paid our respects to
Mr. Davis, the secretary of legation, and were
Kindly received. We walked on from Piccadilly
to the Crystal Palace, passing Apsley House, the
residence of the Duke of Wellington, and soon
reached Hyde Park, with its famous gateway and
the far-famed statue of «the duke.” As we shall
go into some detailed account of the palace after
the exhibition opens, I would only say, that we were
exceedingly surprised and delighted with the build-
ing itself, and were so taken up with that as hardly
to look at its contents, which were now rapidly get-
ting into order. The effect of the noble elms which
are covered up in the palace is very striking and
pleasing, and very naturally suggests the idea that
the house would, by and by, make a glorious green-
house for the city, where winter’s discontents might
be almost made into a «“ glorious summer.” A poor
fellow was killed here, just before we entered, by fall-
ing through the skylight roof. He was at work on a
plank laid across the iron frame, and that tipping up,
threw him on to the glass, and his death was instan-
taneous. We are more and more pleased at having
so central a domicile as the Golden Cross, for time is
every thing when you have to see sights; and here
we can get to any point we desire by a bus, and
obtain a fly at any moment. Very much that we
desire to see, too, is east of Temple Bar, and our
OR VACATION IN EUROPE. 43

Mentor seems determined that we shall become ac-
quainted with the London of other times, and we
rarely walk out without learning who lived in « that
house,” and what event had happened in ‘that
street.” I fancy that we are going to gather up
much curious matter for future use and recollection
by our street wanderings. A book called «The
Streets of London” is our frequent study, and is
daily consulted with advantage. ‘To-day we dined at
the famous Williams’s, in Old Bailey, where boiled
beef is said to be better than at any other place
in London. It was certainly as fine as could be
desired. The customers were numerous, and looked
like business men. ‘The proprietor was a busy man,
and his eyes seemed every where. A vision of
cockroaches, however, dispelled the appetite for a
dessert, and we perambulated our way to the Mon-
ument. This has a noble appearance, and stands
on Fish Street Hill. The pillar is two hundred and
two feet high, and is surmounted by a gilt flame.
The object of the Monument is to commemorate the
great fire of London in Charles II.’s reign.

It had an inscription which ascribed the. origin
of the fire to the Catholics ; but recently this has
been obliterated. It was to this inscription and
allegation that Pope referred in his lines, —

«¢ Where London’s column, pointing to the skies,
Like a tall bully, lifts its head, and lies.”
44 YOUNG AMERICANS ABROAD,

There are few things in London that have im-
pressed us more than the fine, massive bridges which
span the Thames, and are so crowded with foot
passengers and carriages. Every boy who has read
much has had his head full of notions about London
Bridge ; that is, old London Bridge, which was
taken down about thirty years ago. The old bridge
was originally a wooden structure, and on the sides
of the bridge were houses, and the pathway in front
had all sorts of goods exposed for sale, and the
Southwark gate of the bridge was disfigured with
the heads and quarters of the poor creatures who
were executed for treason.

The new bridge was commenced in 1825, and it
was opened in 1831 by William IV. and Queen
Adelaide. The bridge has five arches: the central
one is one hundred and fifty feet in the clear, the
two next one hundred and forty feet, and the ex-
treme arches one hundred and thirty feet. The
length, including the abutments, is about one thou-
sand feet, its width eighty-three feet, and the road
for carriages fifty-five feet.

The great roads leading to London Bridge have
been most costly affairs; and I was told that a
parish and its church had been destroyed to make
these approaches. The men of different generations,
who, for almost one thousand years, looked at the
old bridge, would stare at the present one and its
OR VACATION IN EUROPE. . 45

present vicinity, if they were to come back again.
Southwark Bridge was commenced in 1814, and
finished in 1819. It has three arches, and the cen-
tral arch is two hundred and forty feet, which is the
greatest span in the world. In this bridge are five
thousand three hundred and eight tons of iron.
Blackfriars Bridge was commenced in 1760, and
opened in 1770, It has nine elliptical arches, of
which the middle one is one hundred feet in width.
Recently this bridge has been thoroughly repaired. —
I think this is my favorite stand-point for the river
and city. Nowhere else have I obtained such a
view up and down the river. Here I have a full
prospect of the Tower, St. Paul’s Cathedral, Somer-
set House, the Houses of Parliament, Westminster
Abbey, and perhaps twenty-five other churches !
But the great bridge of all is the Waterloo one,
commenced in 1811, and opened in 1817, on the 18th
of June, the anniversary of the battle of Waterloo.
Of course, the Duke of Wellington figured upon the
occasion. At this point the river is one thousand
three hundred and twenty-six feet wide; and the
bridge is of nine elliptical arches, each of one hun-
dred and twenty feet space, and thirty-five feet high
above high water, and its entire length two thousand
four hundred and fifty-six feet. It is painful to hear
the sad stories which have a connection with this
magnificent structure. It seems the chosen resort
46 YOUNG AMERICANS ABROAD,

of London suicides, and very frequent are the events
which almost justify its appellation — « the Bridge
of Sighs.” I love to walk this and the other
bridges, and look at the mighty city, and think of
its wonderful history and its existing place in the
affairs of the world; and I cannot help thinking of
the reflection of the wise man — «One generation
passeth away, but the earth remaineth.” I have
never felt my own insignificance so much, Charley,
as when walking in one of these crowded streets.
I know no one; I am unknown ; I am in solitude,
and feel it more, perhaps, than I should if alone
upon a mountain top or in a wilderness. I am
sure I have told you enough for once, and perhaps
you are as tired of my letter as I was in going over
the places I have written to you about; so I will
relieve your patience.
I am yours always, WELD.

Letter &.

Lonpon.
Dear CHARLEY :—

All round London there are the most exquisite
villages or towns, full of charming retreats, boxes of
wealthy tradesmen, and some very fine rows of brick
and stone residences, with gardens in front. I am
amused to see almost every house having a name.
‘OR VACATION IN EUROPE. 47

Thus you find one. house called, on the gateway,
Hamilton Villa, the next Hawthorne Lodge, whilst
opposite their fellows rejoice in the names, Pelham
House, Cranborne Cottage ; and so it is with hun-
dreds of neat little domiciles. I think the road up
to St. John’s Wood is one of the prettiest I have
seen; and there are in it perhaps two hundred hab-
‘tations, each having its sobraquct. Since writing
to you last we have been to Camberwell, a very
pretty place, two or three miles from the city. We
called on a gentleman who had a party that night,
and we were politely invited, and spent an agreeable
evening. ‘The supper was elegant, and the ladies
were quite inquisitive as to our social manners.
One gentleman present had a son in Wisconsin, and
he seemed to fancy that, as that state was in the
United States, it was pretty much like the rest of
the country. We told him that Wisconsin was
about as much like New York and Massachusetts
as Brighton, in 1851, was like what it was one hun-
dred years ago. When we talk with well-educated
persons here, we are much amused at their entire
unacquaintedness with American geography and
history. I think an importation of Morse’s School
Geography would be of great service. We very
often lose our patience when we hear about the
great danger of life in America. I find very intel-
ligent and respectable persons who fancy that life is
48 YOUNG AMERICANS ABROAD,

held by a slight tenure in the Union, and that law
and order are almost unknown. Now, the first
week we were in London the papers teemed with
accounts of murders in various parts of England.
One newspaper detailed no less than eleven cases
of murder, or executions on account of murders.
Poison, however, seems just at present the prevail-
ing method by which men and women are removed.

As to accidents in travel, we, no doubt, have our
full share ; but since our arrival in England the
railroad trains have had some pretty rough shakings,
and the results in loss of life and limb would have
passed for quite ugly enough, even had they hap-
pened in the west. [I very much wish you could
have been with us on Easter Monday, when we
passed the day at Greenwich, and were at the re-
nowned Greenwich Fair, which lasts for three days.
The scene of revelry takes place in the Park, a
royal one, and really a noble one. Here all the riff-
raff and bobtail of London repair in their finery,
and have a time. You can form no notion of the
offair ; it cannot be described. The upper part of
the Park, towards the Royal Observatory, is very
steep, and down this boys and girls, men and women,
have a roll. Such scenes as are here to be Wit-
nessed we cannot match. Nothing can exceed the
doings that occur. All the public houses swarm,
and in no spot have I ever seen so many places for
OR VACATION IN EUROPE. 49

drinking as are here. The working-men of Lon-
don, and apprentices, with wives and sweethearts,
all turn out Easter Monday. It seems as though all
the horses, carts, chaises, and hackney coaches of
the city were on the road. We saw several enor-
mous coal wagons crammed tightly with boys and
girls. On the fine heath, or down, that skirts the
Park, are hundreds of donkeys, and you are invited
to take a halfpenny, penny, or twopenny ride. All
sorts of gambling are to be seen. One favorite
game with the youngsters was to have a tobacco
box, full of coppers, stuck on a stick standing in a
hole, and then, for a halfpenny paid to the proprie-
tor, you are entitled to take a shy at the mark. If
‘t falls into the hole, you lose ; if you knock it off,
and away from the hole, you take it. It requires, I
fancy, much adroitness and experience to make any
thing at “shying” at the “ bacca box.” At night,
Greenwich is all alive—life is out of London and
‘1 the fair. But let the traveller who has to return
to town beware. The road is full of horses and
vehicles, driven by drunken men and boys; and, for
four or five miles, you can imagine that a city is be-
sieged, and that the inhabitants are flying from the
sword. O, such weary-looking children as we saw
that day! One favorite amusement was to draw a
little wooden instrument quick over the coat of
another person, when it produces a noise precisely
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50 YOUNG AMERICANS ABROAD,

like that of a torn garment. Hundreds of these
machines were in the hands of the urchins who
crowded the Park. Here, for the first time, I saw
the veritable gypsy of whose race we have read so
much in Borrow’s Zincali. The women are very
fine looking, and some of the girls were exquisitely
beautiful. They are a swarthy-looking set, and
seem to be a cross of Indian and Jew. Those we
saw were proper wiry-looking fellows. One or two
of the men were nattily dressed, with fancy silk
handkerchiefs.. 'They live in tents, and migrate
through the midland counties, but I believe are not
as numerous as they were thirty years ago. You
will not soon forget how we were pleased with the
memoirs of Bamfield Moore Carew, who was once
known as their king in Great Britain. I wonder
that book has never been reprinted in America. I
am pretty sure that Greenwich Park would please
your taste. I think the view from the Royal Ob-

‘servatory, and from whence longitude is reckoned, is

one of the grandest I have ever seen. You get a
fine view of the noble palace once the royal residence,
but now the Sailor’s Home. You see the Thames,
with its immense burden, and, through the mist, the
great city. As to the Hospital, we shall leave that
for another excursion: we came to Greenwich at
present merely to witness Easter Fair, and it will
not soon be forgotten by any of us.
Yours, &c., JAMES.
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Letter 7.

. BRISTOL.
Dear CHARLEY :—

As we had a few days to spare before the ex-
hibition opened, we proposed to run down to Bristol
and Bath, and pass a week. We took the Great
Western train first-class cars, and made the journey
of one hundred and twenty miles in two hours and
forty minutes. This is the perfection of travelling.
The cars are very commodious, holding eight per-
sons, each having a nicely-cushioned chair. The
rail is the broad gage; and we hardly felt the mo-
tion, so excellent is the road. ‘The country through
which we passed was very beautiful, and perhaps it
never appears to more advantage than in the gay
garniture of spring. We left Windsor Castle to
our left, and Eton College, and passed by Reading,
a fine, flourishing town; and at Swindon we made a
stay of ten minutes. The station at this place is
very spacious and elegant. Here the passengers
have the only opportunity to obtain refreshments on
the route ; and never did people seem more intent
upon laying in provender. The table was finely
laid out, and a great variety tempted the appetite.
The railroad company, when they leased this sta-
tion, stipulated that every train should pass ten min-
utes at it. But the express train claimed exemption,
52 YOUNG AMERICANS ABROAD,

and refused to afford the time. The landlord pros-
ecuted the company, obtained satisfactory damages,
and now even the express train, affords its passen-
gers time to recruit at Swindon. This place has
grown up under the auspices of the railroad, and
one can hardly fancy a prettier place than environs
the station. The cottages are of stone, of the Eliz-
abethan and Tudor style, and are very numerous ;
while the church, which is just finished, is one of the
neatest affairs I have yet seen in England. The
town of Swindon is about two miles from the station,
and I expect to visit it in the course of my journey.
You know, my dear Charley, how long and fondly
I have anticipated my visit to my native city, and
‘can imagine my feelings on this route homewards.
We passed through Bath, a most beautiful city, (and
I think as beautiful as any I ever saw,) and then in
half an hour we entered Bristol. The splendid
station-house of the railroad was new to me, but
the old streets and houses were all familiar as if
they had been left but yesterday. The next morn-
ing I called on my friends, and you may think how
sad my disappointment was to find that a dangerous
accident had just placed my nearest relative in the
chamber of painful confinement for probably three
months. It was a pleasant thing to come home to
scenes of childhood and youth, and I was prepared
to enjoy every hour; but I soon realized that here
OR VACATION IN EUROPE. 53

all our roses have thorns. Of course, in Bristol I
need no guide; and the boys are, I assure you,
pretty thoroughly fagged out, when night comes,
with our perambulations through the old city and
neighborhood.

Bristol has claims upon the attention of the
stranger, not only as one of the oldest cities in Eng-
land, but on account of its romantic scenery. The
banks of the Avon are not to be surpassed by the
scenes afforded by any other river of its size in the
world. This city was founded by Brennus, the
chieftain of the Gauls and the conqueror of Rome,
398 B. C., and tradition states that his brother Beli-
nus aided him in the work. The statues of these
worthies are quaintly carved on the gateway of
John’s Church, in Broad Street, and are of very
great antiquity. In the earliest writings that bear
upon the west of England —the Welsh Chronicles
— this city is called Caér oder, which means the city
of the Chasm. This the Saxons called Clifton. The
Avon runs through a tremendous fissure in the rocks
called Vincent’s Rocks; and hence the name given
to the suburbs of the city, on its banks — Clifton.
Of this place we shall have much to tell you.
Another Welsh name for the city was Caér Brito, or
the painted city, or the famous city. Bristol, like
Rome, stands on seven hills, and on every side is
surrounded by the most attractive scenery. It has

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made quite a figure in history, and its castle was an
object of great importance during the civil wars
between Charles I. and his Parliament. This city
stands in two counties, and has the privileges of one
itself. It is partly in Gloucestershire and partly in
Somersetshire. The population of Bristol, with
Clifton and the Hot Wells, is about two hundred
thousand. My first excursion with the boys was to
Redcliffe Church, which is thought to be the finest
parish church in England. This is the church
where poor Chatterton said that he found the Row-
ley MSS. No one of taste visits the city without
repairing to this venerable pile. Its antiquity, beauty
of architecture, and the many interesting events con-
nected with its history, claim particular notice. This
church was probably commenced about the beginning
of the thirteenth century; but it was completed by
William Cannynge, Sen., mayor of the city, in 1396.
In 1456, the lofty spire was struck by lightning, and
one hundred feet fell upon the south aisle. The
approach from Redcliffe Street is very impressive.
The highly-ornamented tower, the west front of the
church, its unrivalled north porch, and the transept,
with flying buttresses, pinnacles, and parapet, cannot
fail to gratify every beholder. The building stands
on a hill, and is approached by a magnificent flight
of steps, guarded by a heavy balustrade. In length,
the church and the Lady Chapel is two hundred
OR VACATION IN EUROPE. 55

and thirty-nine feet; from north to south of the
cross aisles is one hundred and seventeen feet ; the
height of the middle aisle is fifty-four, and of the
north and south aisles, twenty-five feet.

The impression produced on the spectator by the
interior is that of awe and reverence, as he gazes on
the clustered pillars, the mullioned windows, the
panelled walls, the groined ceilings, decorated with
ribs, tracery, and bosses, all evincing the skill of its
architects and the wonderful capabilities of the
Gothic style.

The east window and screen have long been hid-
den by some large paintings of Hogarth. The sub-
jects of these are the Ascension, the Three Marys at
the Sepulchre, and the High Priest sealing Christ’s
Tomb.

On a column in the south transept is a flat slab,
with a long inscription, in memory of Sir William
Penn, father of William Penn, the great founder of
Pennsylvania. . The column is adorned with ‘ his
banner and armor.

The boys, who had so often read of Guy, Earl
of Warwick, and of his valorous exploits, were
greatly pleased to find in this church, placed against
a pillar, a rib of the Dun cow which he is said to
have slain.

You may be very sure that we inquired for
the room in which Chatterton said he found old
Monk Rowley’s poems. It is an hexagonal room,
56 YOUNG AMERICANS ABROAD,

over the north porch, in which the archives were
kept. Chatterton’s uncle was sexton of the church;
and the boy had access to the building, and carried
off parchments at his pleasure. The idea of making

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Thomas Chatterton.

a literary forgery filled his mind; and if you read
Southey and Cottle’s edition of the works of Chat-
terton, or, what is far better, an admirable Life of the
young poet by John Dix, a gifted son of Bristol,
now living in America, you will have an interesting
view of the character of this remarkable youth.

At the east end of the church is the Chapel of
OR VACATION IN EUROPE. 57

the Virgin Mary. A noble room it is. A large
statue of Queen Elizabeth, in wood, stands against
one of the windows, just where it did thirty-seven
years ago, when I was a youngster, and went to her
majesty’s grammar school, which is taught in the
chapel. I showed the boys the names of my old
school-fellows cut>upon the desks. How various
their fates! One fine fellow, whose name yet lives
on the wood, found his grave in the West Indies, on
a voyage he had anticipated with great joy.

I am glad to say that a spirited effort is now
making to restore this gorgeous edifice. It was
greatly needed, and was commenced in 1846. I do
wish you could see this church and gaze upon its
interior. I have obtained some fine drawings of
parts of the edifice, and they will enable you to
form some faint idea of the splendor of the whole

We have to dine with a friend, and I must close

Yours affectionately, J. 0. C.

{Letter &.

BRISTOL.
Dear CHARLEY: —

You have so often expressed a desire to see
the fine cathedral churches and abbeys of the old
world, that I shall not apologize for giving you
an account of them; and as they are more in my
way, I shall take them into my hands, and let the
58 YOUNG AMERICANS ABROAD,

lads write you about other things. The next visit
we took, after I wrote you last, was to the cathedral.
This is of great antiquity. In 1148, a monastery
was dedicated to St. Augustine. This good man
sent one Jordan as a missibnary in 603, and here
he labored faithfully and died. It seems, I think,
well sustained that the venerable Austin himself
preached here, and that his celebrated conference
with the British clergy took place on College Green;
and it is thought that the cathedral was built on its
site to commemorate the event. The vicinity of
the church is pleasing. The Fitzhardings, the
founders of the Berkeley family, began the founda-
tion of the abbey in 1140, and it was endowed and
dedicated in 1148, The tomb of Sir Robert, the
founder, lies at the east of the door, and is enclosed
with rails. Some of the buildings connected with
the church are of great antiquity, and are probably
quite as old as the body of the cathedral. A gate-
way leading to the cloisters and chapter-house is
plainly Saxon, and is regarded as the finest Sa¥dn
archway in England. The western part of the
cathedral was demolished by Henry VIII. The
eastern part, which remains, has a fine Gothic choir.
This was created a bishop’s see by Henry VIII. It
is interesting to think that Secker, Butler, and New-
ton have all been bishops of this diocese, and War-
burton, who wrote the Divine Legation of Moses,
was once Dean of Bristol. The immortal Butler,
. OR VACATION IN EUROPE. 59
who wrote the Analogy of Natural and Revealed
Religion, lies buried here, and his tombstone is on
the south aisle, at the entrance of the choir. A
splendid monument has been erected to his memory,
with the following inscription from the pen of Rob-
ert Southey, himself a Bristolian : —

Sacred
to the Memory of
JOSEPH BUTLER, D.C. L.,
twelve years Bishop of this Diocese,
afterwards of Durham, whose mortal re-
mains are here deposited. Others had estab-
lished the historical and prophetical grounds of the
Christian Religion, and that true testimony of Truth
which is found in its perfect adaptation to the heart
of man. It was reserved for him to develop its
analogy to the constitution and course of Na-
ture; and laying his strong foundations
in the depth of that great argument,
there to construct another and
irrefragable proof; thus ren-
¢ dering Philosophy subser-
vient to Faith, and find-
ing in outward and
visible things

the type and evidence of those within the veil.

Born, A. D. 1692. Died, 1752. ,
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We noticed a very fine monument by Bacon to the
memory of Mrs. Draper, said to have been the Eliza
of Sterne. We hastened to find the world-renowned
tomb of Mrs. Mason, and to read the lines on mar-
ble of that inimitable epitaph which has acquired a
wider circulation than any other in the world. ‘The
lines were written by her husband, the Rev. William
Mason.

‘< Take, holy earth, all that my soul holds dear ;
Take that best gift which Heaven so lately gave.
To Bristol’s fount I bore with trembling care
Her faded form; she bowed to taste the wave,
And died. Does youth, does beauty read the line ?
Does sympathetic fear their breasts alarm ?
Speak, dead Maria ; breathe a strain divine ;
E’en from the grave thou shalt have power to charm.
Bid them be chaste, be innocent, like thee ;
Bid them in duty’s sphere as meekly move ;
And if so fair, from vanity as free, \
As firm in friendship, and as fond in love, —
Tell them, though ’tis an awful thing to die,
("Twas e’en to thee,) yet, the dread path once trod,
Heaven lifts its everlasting portals high,
And bids the pure in heart behold their God.”

In the cloisters we saw the tomb‘of Bird the
artist, a royal academician, and a native of Bristol.
We were much interested with a noble bust of Rob-
ert Southey, the poet, which has just been erected
in the north aisle. It stands on an octangular ped-
estal of gray marble, with Gothic panels. ‘The bust
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is of the most exquisitely beautiful marble. The
inscription is in German text.

Robert SoutHcey,
Born in Bristol,
October 4, 1774;
Died at Keswick,
flarch 21, 1843.

The cloisters contain some fine old rooms, which
recall the days of the Tudors. Here we saw the


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apartments formerly occupied by the learned and
accomplished Dr. Hodges, now organist of Trinity
Church, New York. This gentleman is a native of
Bristol, and is held, we find, in respectful and
affectionate remembrance by the best people of
this city.

Opposite to the cathedral, and on the other side
of the college green, is the Mayor’s Chapel, where
his honor attends divine service. In Catholic days,
this was the Church and Hospital of the Virgin
Mary. This edifice was built by one Maurice
de Gaunt in the thirteenth century. Under the
tower at the east front is a small door, by which
you enter the church, and on the north another, by
which you enter a small room, formerly a confes-
sional, with two arches in the walls for the priest
and the penitent. In this room are eight niches, in
which images once stood. The roof is vaulted with
freestone, in the centre of which are two curious
shields and many coats of arms. In 1880, this
chapel was restored and beautified. A fine painted
window was added, and the altar screen restored to
its former beauty; at the expense of the corporation.
The front of the organ gallery is very rich in Gothic
moulding, tracery, crockets, &c. It is flanked at
the angles with octagonal turrets, of singular beauty,
embattled, and surmounted with canopies, crockets,
&c. The spandrils, quatrefoils, buttresses, sculp-
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tures, and cornices are exceedingly admired. The
pulpit is of stone, and the mayor’s throne, of
carved oak, is of elaborate finish. Here are two
knights in armor, with their right hands on their
sword hilts, on the left their shields, with their legs
crossed, which indicates that they were crusaders.

In every excursion around Bristol, the boys were
struck with the fact that an old tower was visible on
a high hill. The hill is called Dundry, and it is
said that it can be seen every where for a circle of
five miles round the city. Dundry is five miles
from Bristol, and fourteen from Bath, and it com-
mands the most beautiful and extensive prospect in
the west of England. We rode out to it with an
early friend of mine, who is now the leading medi-
cal man of Bristol; and when I tell you that we
went in an Irish jaunting car, you may guess that
we were amused. The seats are at the sides, and
George was in ecstasies at the novelty of the vehicle.
When on the summit, we saw at the north and east
the cities of Bath and Bristol, and our view included
the hills of Wiltshire, and the Malvern Hills of
Worcestershire. ‘The Severn, from north to west,
is seen, embracing the Welsh coast, and beyond are
the far-famed mountains of Wales. The church
has a fine tower, with turreted pinnacles fifteen feet
above the battlements. We rode over to Chew
Magna, a village two miles beyond Dundry. Here
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I went to a boarding school thirty-eight years ago,
and I returned to the village for the first time. «It
had altered but little. The streets seemed nar-
rower; but there was the old tower where I had
played fives, and there was the cottage where I
bought fruit; and when I entered it, Charley, I
found « young Mr. Batt”—a man of eighty-six.
His father used to be «old Mr. Batt,” and he
always called his son his “boy,” and we boys
termed him « young Mr. Batt.” I came back and
found him eighty-six. So do years fly away. I
called on one old school-fellow, some years my
junior. He did not recognize me, but J at once
remembered him. We partook of a lunch at his
house. I was sadly disappointed to find the old
boarding school gone, but was not a little relieved
when I heard that it had given place to a Baptist
church. I confess I should have liked to occupy
its pulpit for one Sabbath day. To-morrow we are
to- spend at Clifton, the beautiful environ of Bristol,
and shall most likely write you again.
Yours affectionately,
J. O. C.
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Letter I.

BRISTOL.

Dear CHARLEY: —

Clifton and the Hot Wells are the suburbs of
this city, extending along for a mile or two on the
banks of the Avon. One mile below the city the
Avon passes between the rocks which are known as
St. Vincent’s on the one side, and Leigh Woods upon
the opposite one. These rocks are amongst the
sublimities of nature, and the Avon for about three
miles presents the wildest and sweetest bit of scenery
imaginable. These cliffs have been for ages the ad-
miration of all beholders, and though thousands of
tons are taken from the quarries every year; yet the
inhabitants say that no great change takes place in
their appearance. The Avon has a prodigious rise
of tide at Bristol, and at low water the bed of the
river is a mere brook, with immense banks of mud.
The country all around is exquisitely attractive, and
affords us an idea of cultivation and adornment
beyond what we are accustomed to at home. In
these rocks are found fine crystals, which are known
every where as Bristol diamonds. We obtained
some specimens, which reminded us of the crystals
so frequently seen at Little Falls, on the Mohawk.
The great celebrity of the Hot Wells is chiefly owing

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to a hot spring, which issues from the rock, and
possesses valuable medical qualities.

This spring had a reputation as early as 1480. It
discharges about forty gallons per minute, and was
first brought into notice by sailors, who found it use-
ful for scorbutic disorders. In 1680 it became
famous, and a wealthy merchant rendered it so by a
dream. He was afflicted with diabetes,and dreamed
that he was cured by drinking the water of this
spring. He resorted to the imagined remedy, and
soon recovered. Its fame now spread, and, in
1690, the corporation of Bristol took charge of the
spring. We found the water, fresh from the spring,
at the temperature of Fahrenheit 76°. It contains
free carbonic acid gas. Its use is seen chiefly in
cases of pulmonary consumption. I suppose it has
wrought wonders in threatening cases. It is the
place for an invalid who begins to fear, but it is not
possible to “ create a soul under the ribs of death.”
Unhappily, people in sickness too seldom repair to
such aid as may here be found till the last chances
of recovery are exhausted. I have never seen a
spot where I thought the fragile and delicate in con-
stitution might pass a winter, sheltered from every
storm, more securely than in this place. The houses
for accommodation are without end, both at the
Hot Wells and at Clifton. This last place is on the
high ground, ascending up to the summit of the
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rocks, where you enter on a noble campus known as
- Durdham Down. This extends for some three or
four miles, and is skirted by charming villages,
which render the environs of Bristol so far-famed
for beauty.

I never wished to have your company more than
when we all ascended the height of St. Vincent’s
Rocks. The elevation at which we stood was about
three hundred and fifty feet above the winding river
which, it is thought, by some sudden convulsion of
nature, turned from the moors of Somersetshire, its
old passage to the sea, and forced an abrupt one
between the rocks and the woods ; and the corre-
sponding dip of the strata, the cavities on one side,
and projections on the other, make the supposition
very plausible. A suspension bridge over this awful
chasm is in progress.

The celebrated pulpit orator, Robert Hall, always
spoke of the scenery of this region as having done
very much in his early days to form his notions of
the beautiful. In one of his most admirable ser-
mons, preached at Bristol, when discoursing upon
«the new heavens and the new earth,” he indulged
in an astonishing outbreak of eloquence, while he
conducted his audience to the surpassing beauties of
their own vicinage, sin-ruined as it was, and then
supposed that this earth might become the dwelling-
place of the redeemed, when, having been purified
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from all evil, it should again become « very good.”
Here, on these scenes of unrivalled beauty, Southey,
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meditate ; and the wondrous boy Chatterton fed his
muse amid these rare exhibitions of the power and
wisdom of the Godhead. A Roman encampment is
still visible on the summit of the rocks. We were
all sorry to see such havoc going on among the
quarries, where, to use Southey’s language on this
subject, they are « selling ‘off the sublime and beau-
tiful by the boat load.”
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Our favorite walk is on the downs. George
seems really penetrated with the uncommon beauty
of the region, and wants to stop as long as possible,
and does not believe any thing can be more beauti-
ful. We look over the awful cliffs — gaze on the
thread of water winding its devious course at an im-
mense distance below —watch the steamers from
Wales and Ireland shoot up to the city, and the
noble West Indiamen, as they are towed along.
The woods opposite aré charming, and contain
nearly every forest-tree belonging to the country.
Dr. Holland, in his travels through Greece, refers te
this very spot in the following language : « The fea-
tures of nature are often best described by compar-
ison; and to those who have visited Vincent’s Rocks,
below Bristol, I cannot convey a more sufficient
idea of the far-famed Vale of Tempe than by say-
ing that its scenery resembles, though on a much
larger scale, that of the former place. The Peneus,
indeed, as it flows through the valley, is not greatly
wider than the Avon, and the channel between the
cliffs irregularly contracted in its dimensions ; but
these cliffs themselves are much loftier and more
precipitous, and project their vast masses of rock
with still more extraordinary abruptness over the
hollow beneath.” We devoted a morning to visit
Leigh Court, the residence of Mr. Miles, a wealthy
merchant and member in Parliament for Bristol.
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This is regarded as one of the finest residences in
the west of England. The mansion has an Ionic
portico, supported by massive columns. The great
hall is very extensive. A double flight of steps
leads you to a peristyle of the Ionic ogder, around
which are twenty marble columns, supporting a lofty
dome, lighted by painted glass. The floor is of
colored marble. This residence has been enriched
with the choicest treasures from Wanstead House,
and Fonthill Abbey. T’o us the grand attraction
was the Picture Gallery, which has few superiors in
the kingdom. A catalogue, with etchings, was pub-
lished a few years ago. You may judge of the
merits of the collection, and the nature of our grat-
ification, when I tell you that here are the Conver-
sion of Paul, by Rubens; the Graces, by ‘Titian ;
William Tell, by Holbein; Pope Julius II., by Ra-
phael; Ecce Homo, by Carl Dolci; Head of the
Virgin, by Correggio; St. Peter, by Guido; St. John,
by Domenichino; Creator Mundi, by Leonardo da
Vinci ; Crucifixion, by Michael Angelo; Plague of
Athens, by N. Poussin; three Seaports, by Claude ;
and a large number by Rembrandt, Salvator Rosa,
Paul Potter, Parmegiano, Velasques, Gerard Dow,
&c. This has been a most gratifying excursion, and
our visit here will be a matter of pleasant recol-
lection. I forgot to say that at Clifton, and at
various places near the rocks, we were beset by men,
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women, and children, having very beautiful polished
specimens of the various stones found in the quar-
ries, together with minerals and petrifactions. Of
these we all obtained an assortment.

Yours affectionately, J. O. C.

Letter IY.

Dear CHARLEY: —

We have while at Bristol made two journeys to
Bath, and I am sure we are all of opinion that it is
the most elegant city we ever saw. A great deal of
its beauty is owing to the fine freestone of which it
is chiefly built.

We were much pleased with the Royal Crescent,
which consists of a large number of elegant man-
sions, all built in the same style. Ionic columns rise
from a rustic basement, and support the superior
cornice. ‘These houses are most elegantly finished.
All the city is seen from the crescent, and no other
spot affords so grand a prospect. Camden Place
is an elliptical range of edifices, commanding an
extensive view of the valley, with the winding stream
of the Avon, and the villages upon its banks. One
of the principal features of Bath is its hills and
downs, which shelter it on every side. ‘The sides on
these downs are very fine, extending for miles, and
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you see thousands of sheep enjoying the finest pos-
sible pasturage. Talking of sheep, I am reminded
how very fine the sheep are here; it seems to me
they are almost as big again as our mutton-makers.

Queen Square, in Bath, pleases us all, as we are
told it does every one. It stands up high, and is
seen from most parts of the city. From north to
south, between the buildings, it is three hundred and
sixteen feet, and from east to west three hundred
and six feet. In the centre is an enclosure, and in
that is a fine obelisk. The north side of the square
is composed of stately dwellings, and they have all
the appearance of a palace. The square is built of
freestone, and is beautifully tinted by age. The
first thing almost we want to see in these fine towns
is the cathedral, if there be one. I never thought
that I should be so pleased with old buildings as I
fndI am. Old houses, castles, and churches have
somehow strangely taken my fancy. The Cathe-
dral, or, as they here call it, the Abbey Church, is a
noble one. It was begun in 1495, and only finished
in 1606, and stands on the foundation of-an old con-
vent, erected by Osric in 676. It is famous for its
clustered columns, and wide, elegantly arched win-
dows. The roof is remarkable for having fifty-two
windows, and I believe has been called the Lantern
of England. You know that the city takes its
name from its baths. The great resort of fashion
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is at the Pump-room and the Colonnade. This build-
ing is eighty-five feet in length, forty-six wide, and
thirty-four high. This elegant room is open to the
sick of every part of the world. An excellent band
plays every day from one till half past three.

The King’s Bath is a basin sixty-six feet by forty-
one, and will contain three hundred and forty-six
tuns. I have been much pleased with Dr. Gran-
yille’s works on the Spas of England, and there you
will find much interesting matter respecting Bath.

We made some pleasant excursions in the vicinity
of this beautiful city. We have visited Bradford,
Trowbridge, and Devizes. . Trowbridge is a fine
old town, and we looked with interest at the church
where .the poet Crabbe so long officiated. His
reputation here stands high as a good man and kind
neighbor, but he was called a poor preacher. Here,
and in all the neighboring places, the manufacture
of broadcloths and cassimeres 1s carried on exten-
sively. Devizes is a charming old town. We were
greatly snterested with its market-place, and a fine
cross, erected to hand down the history of a sad
event. . A woman who had appealed to God in sup-
port of a lie was here struck dead upon the spot,
and the money which she said she had paid for some
wheat was found clinched in her hand. This
- monument was built by Lord Sidmouth, and is a
fine freestone edifice, with a suitable inscription.

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Roundaway Down, which hangs over this ancient
town, was famous in the civil wars of Charles J.
Here, too, are the relics of an old castle. Devizes
has two great cattle fairs, in spring and autumn; and
the market day, on Thursday, gave us a good idea
of the rural population. We have rarely seen finer
looking men than were here to be seen around their
wheat, barley, and oats. We have been pleased to
see the great English game of cricket, which is so
universally played by all young men in this country.
It seems to us that the boys here have more athletic
games than with us. Prisoners’ bass seems a favor-
ite boys’ amusement, and ninepins, or, as we call it,
bowls, are played by all classes freely, and it is not
regarded as at all unministerial. We are going to
London this week, and shall commence sight-seeing
in earnest. Above all, we are to be at the exhibition.
When I have seen the lions, I will write you again.

Yours affectionately, JAMES.

Letter 11.

Lonpon.
Dear CHaRLEY : —

The story goes that Mr. Webster, when he first
arrived in London, ordered the man to drive to the
Tower. Certainly we boys all wanted to go there
as soon as possible. I do not think that I ever felt
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quite so much excitement as I did when we were
riding to the Tower, I had so many things crowding
into my mind; and all the history of England with
which I have been so pleased came at once freshly
into my memory. I wanted to be alone, and have
all day to wander up and down the old prison and
palace and museum, for it has been all these things
by turns. Well, we rode over Tower Hill, and got
directly in front of the old fortress, and had a com-~-
plete view of it.

In the centre stands a lofty square building, with
four white towers, having vanes upon them. This is
said to be the work of William the Conqueror, but
has had many alterations under William Rufus,
Henry I., and Henry HW. In 1215, the Tower was
besieged by the barons who made war on John.
Henry III. made his residence in this place, and did
much to strengthen and adorn it. About this time
the Tower began to be used as a state prison.
Edward I. enlarged the ditch or moat which sur-
rounded the Tower. In the days of Richard IL,
when the king had his troubles with Wat Tyler,
the Archbishop of Canterbury was beheaded on
Tower Hill, or, rather, massacred, for it said that he
was mangled by eight strokes of the axe. When
Henry V. gained his great victory at Agincourt, he
placed his French prisoners here. Henry VIII. was
here for some time after he came to the throne, and
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he made his yeomen the wardens of the Tower, and
they still wear the same dress as at that day. The
dress is very rich, —scarlet and gold,—and made
very large; the coat short, and sleeves full. The
head-dress is a cap.

We went in at what is called the Lion’s Gate,
because some time back the menagerie was kept in
apartments close by. The kings of other days used
to have fights between the beasts, and James I. was
very fond of combats between lions and dogs in
presence of his court. All these animals were moved
several years ago to the Zodlogical Gardens. We
passed through strong gates, defended by a port-
cullis, and on our left we saw what the warden
called the Bell Tower, and which was the prison of
Bishop Fisher, who was beheaded for not acknowl-
edging Henry VIII. to be the head of the church.
I wanted to see the Traitor’s Gate, and found it
was on the right hand, having a communication with
the Thames under a bridge on the wharf. Through
this passage it was formerly the custom to convey
the state prisoners, and many a man in passing this
gate bade farewell to hope.

There is, just opposite to this gate, the bloody
tower where Edward V. and his brother were pat
to death by the monster Richard, who usurped the
throne. I would have given a great deal to have
explored the Tower, but the things and places I
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wanted to look into were just what you are not let
see. The old Tower of English history you look
at, but must not go through. Still I have been
delighted, but not satisfied. We found the spot
where the grand storehouse and armory were burnt
in 1841, and, if I recollect rightly, the warden said
‘t was three hundred and fifty feet long, and sixty
wide. Here, I suppose, was the finest collection of
cannon and small fire-arms in the world. We saw
some few fine specimens that were saved. Of
course, we were curious to see the Horse Armory.
This is a room one hundred and fifty feet in length,
and about thirty-five wide. Some one has said that
here is “the History of England, done in iron.”
All down the middle of the room is a line of eques-
trian figures, and over each character is his banner.
All the sides of the apartment are decorated with
trophies and figures in armor. I was much gratified
with the beautiful taste displayed in the arrangement
of the arms upon the walls and ceiling. Some of
the suits of armor were very rich, and answered
exactly to my notions of such matters. Here I saw,
for the first time, the coat of mail; and I think the
men of that day must have been stronger than
those of our time, or they never could have endured
such trappings. 1 was much pleased with the real
armor of Henry VIII. This suit was very rich, and
damasked. And here, too, was the very armor of
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Dudley, Earl of Leicester, who figured at the court
of Elizabeth. It weighs eighty-seven pounds; and
close by it is the martial suit of the unfortunate
Essex. He was executed, you know, at this place,
1601. Among the most beautiful armors we saw
were the suits of Charles I. and a small one which
belonged to his younger brother when a lad. If
think one suit made for Charles when a boy of
twelve would have fitted me exactly ; and wouldn't
I have liked to become its owner ! King Charles’s
armor was a present from the city of London, and
was one of the latest manufactured in England.

I do not think I ever was in a place that so
delighted me. I cannot tell you a hundredth part
of the curiosities that are to be seen: all sorts of
rude ancient weapons; several instruments of torture
prepared by the Roman Catholics, at the time of the
Spanish Armada, for the conversion of the English
heretics. One of these was the Iron Collar, which
weighs about fifteen pounds, and has a rim of in-
ward spikes; and besides, we saw a barbarous instru-
ment, called the Scavenger’s Daughter, which packed
up the body and limbs into an inconceivably small
space. We looked with deep interest, you may
imagine, Charley, on the block on which the Scotch
lords, Balmerino, Kilmarnock, and Lovat, were be-
headed in 1746. The fatal marks upon the wood
are deeply cut ; and we had in our hands the axe
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which was used at the execution of the Earl of
Essex. I shall read the history of this country, I
am sure, with more pleasure than ever, after walk-
ing over the yard and Tower Hill, where so many
great and good, as well as so many infamous, per-
sons have suffered death. Only think what a list
of names to be connected with the block — Fisher,
More, Queen Anne Boleyn, Queen Catherine How-
ard, Margaret, Countess of Salisbury, Cromwell and
Devereux, both Earls of Essex, the Duke of Som-
erset, Lady Jane Grey and her husband, the Duke
of Northumberland, Sir Walter Raleigh, Strafford,
Laud, —all perished on the Tower Green or on the
Tower Hill. The spot is easily recognized where
the. scaffold was erected.

The regalia, or crown jewels, are kept in an
apartment built on purpose to contain these precious
treasures. Here are the crowns that once belonged to
different sovereigns and heirs of the throne. At the
death of Charles I., the crown in use, and said to be
as old as the times of Edward the Confessor, was
broken up, anda new one made at the restoration of
Charles II. The arches of this crown are covered
with large stones of different colors, and the cap of the
crown is of purple velvet. The old crown for the
queen is of gold, set with diamonds of great cost, and
has some large pearls. There is a crown called «the
Diadem,” which was made for James II.’s queen,
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adorned with diamonds, and which cost just about
half a million of dollars. The crown of the Prince
of Wales is plain gold.

As for orbs, staffs, and sceptres, I can’t tell you
half the number. One I noticed called «St. Ed-
ward’s Staff,” of gold, four feet seven inches long.
At the top is an orb and cross, and a fragment of
the Savior’s cross is said to .be in the orb. Here,
too, are all kinds of swords —called swords of
Justice and mercy — and vessels to hold the oil for
anointing the monarch at coronation, and a saltcellar
of gold which is used at the same time, and is a
model of the Tower. I thought all this very fine ;
but I was most pleased with seeing such splendid -
specimens of precious stones. Such diamonds,
pearls, amethysts, emeralds, &c., &c., we Yankee
boys had never seen, and probably may never see
again. I was very much delighted with a large
silver wine fountain, presented by Plymouth to
Charles II., and which is used at coronation ban-
quets ; and also with the font, of silver gilt, used at
the baptism of the Queen. It stands about four
feet high. Over all this show that I have told you
of is the state crown made for Victoria. This is
very brilliant, and in the centre of the diamond
cross is a sparkling sapphire, while in front of the
crown is a large ruby which was worn by the Black
Prince. Well, Charley, my boy, I would rather go
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to Washington and look at our old copy of the
Declaration of Independence than gaze for a whole
day at this vast collection of treasure. There is
more to be proud of in that old camp equipage of
Washington’s up in the patent office than in all the
crown jewels of England — at least, so I think, and
so do you. Yours affectionately,
GEORGE.

Letter 14.

Lonpon.
Dear CHARLEY :—

George has said his say about the Tower, he tells
me; and I assure you it was a time that we shall
often think of when we get back. On our return,
the doctor proposed that we should visit the Thames
Tunnel, which was not far off; and so we went
through a number of poor streets, reminding us of
the oldest parts of Boston round Faneuil Hall.
The tunnel connects Rotherhithe and Wapping.
This last place, you know, we have read about
enough in Dibdin’s Sea Songs, our old favorite.

Several notions about this great idea have been
entertained in past years; but in 1814, Brunel, the
great engineer, noticed the work of a worm on a
vessel’s keel, where it had sawn its way longitudi-
nally, and he caught an idea. In 1823, he formed a
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“Thames Tunnel Company,” and in 1825 he com-
mented operations, but it was not opened till 1843
for passengers. There are no carriage approaches
to it, and it is only available to foot travellers. The
ascent and descent is by shafts of, perhaps, one
hundred steps. I think I heard that the great
work cost the company, and government, who
helped them, about half a million sterling. The
passages are all lighted up with gas, and in the way
you find raree shows of a dioramic character, and
plenty of music, and not a few venders of views
and models of the tunnel. After leaving this river
curiosity, we went to see the new Houses of Par-
liament, which run along the banks of the river, in
close neighborhood to Westminster Abbey. I felt
disappointed at the first view, it is altogether so
much like a very large pasteboard model — such a
thing as you often see in ladies’ fairs for charity.
To my notion, the affair wants character ; it is all
beautiful detail. The length is about one thousand
feet. The clock tower is to be three hundred and
twenty feet high. It is vain to describe the building,
which is far too immense and complicated for my
pen. I never was so bewildered in a place before.
As I think you would like to have a correct idea of
the House of Lords, I will quote from the descrip-
tion which was handed us on entering, but even then
you will fail to understand its gorgeous character.
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«Tts length is ninety feet ; height, forty-five feet.
and width the same ; so that it is a double cube. It
is lighted by twelve windows, six on each side, each
of which is divided by mullions into four, these be-
ing intersected by a transom, making eight lights
in each window, which are made of stained glass,
representing the kings and queens, consort and
regnant, since the Conquest. The ceiling is flat,
and divided into eighteen large compartments, which
are subdivided by smaller ribs into four, having at
the intersection lozenge-shaped compartments. The
centre of the south end is occupied by the throne,
each side of which are doors opening into the Vic-
toria Lobby. The throne is elevated on steps.
The canopy is divided into three compartments, the
centre one rising higher than the others, and having
under it the royal chair, which is a brilliant piece of
workmanship, studded round the back with crystals.
The shape of the chair is similar in outline to that
in which the monarchs have been crowned, and
which is in Westminster Abbey, but, of course,
widely different in detail and decoration. On each
side of this chair are others for Prince Albert and
the Prince of Wales. At the north end is the bar
of the house, where appeals are heard, and the
Commons assemble when summoned on the occasion
of the opening of Parliament. Above the bar is
the reporters’ gallery, behind which is the strangers’,
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and round the sides of the House is another gallery,
intended for the use of peeresses, &c., on state oc-
casions. :

«¢ At the north and south ends of the house, above
the gallery, are three compartments, corresponding
in size and shape to the windows, and containing
fresco paintings. Those at the north end are ‘the
Spirit of Religion,’ by J. C. Horsley; ‘the Spirit
of Chivalry’ and ‘the Spirit of Justice,’ by D.
Maclise, R. A. 'Those at the south end, over the
throne, are ‘the Baptism of Ethelbert,’ by Dyce ;
‘Edward III. conferring the Order of the Garter on
the Black Prince,’ and ‘the Committal of Prince
Henry by Judge Gascoigne,’ by C. W. Cope, R. A.
Between the windows are richly-decorated niches
and canopies, which are to have bronze statues in
them. In casting the eye round the whole room, it
is almost impossible to detect scarcely a square inch
which is not either carved or gilded. The ceiling,
with its massive gilded and decorated panels, pre-
sents a most imposing and gorgeous effect, and one
of truly royal splendor. ‘The St. Stephen’s Hall is
ninety-five feet long, thirty feet wide, and sixty feet
high ; the roof is stone-groined, springing from clus-
tered columns running up the side of the hall. The
bosses, at the intersections of the main ribs, are
carved in high relief, with incidents descriptive of
the life of Stephen.
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«This hall leads through a lofty archway into the
central hall, which is octagon in plan, having col-
umns at the angles, from which spring ribs forming
a grand stone sroin finishing in the centre, with an
octagon lantern, the bosses at the intersections of
afl the ribs elaborately carved. The size of this
hall is sixty-eight feet in diameter, and it is sixty feet
to the crown of the groin.”

The House of Commons, which is now in the
course of completion, 1s quite a contrast to the
splendor of the House of Lords. Its length is
eighty-four fget 5 width, forty-five feet; and height,
forty-three feet. An oak gallery runs all round the
house, supported by posts at intervals, having carved
heads, and spandrills supporting the main ribs. The
strangers’ gallery is at the south end, in front of
which is the speaker’s order gallery. At the north
end is the reporters’ gallery, over which is the ladies’
gallery — being behind a stone screen. ‘The libra-
ries are fine rooms, looking out on the river. I
have no time to tell you of the beautiful refreshment
rooms, excepting to say that the one for the peers is
one hundred feet long. I must not forget to say
that in the tower is to be a wondrous clock, the dial
of which is to be thirty feet in diameter! We went
to see these buildings by an order from the lord
chamberlain. The total cost is estimated at be-
tween eight and ten millions of dollars. It certainly

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is very rich, and looks finely from the river; but it
is unfortunately too near to the abbey, and wants
force. After leaving the Houses of Parliament, we
went to Westminster Hall, which has some of the
finest historical recollections connected with any
public building in England. Really, I felt more
awe in entering this hall than I ever remember to
have experienced. I cannot tell you the size of it,
but it is the largest room in Europe without a
support, and the span of the roof is the widest
known. The roof, of chestnut, is exceedingly fine.
Only think, my dear fellow, what evenjs have trans-
pired on this spot. The following trials took place
here: Stafford, Duke of Buckingham, for high trea-
son, 1521; Sir Thomas More, 1535; Duke of Som-
erset, for treason, 1552; Thomas Howard, Duke of
Norfolk, for his attachment to Mary, Queen of
Scots; Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex, 1601, and
Earl of Southampton; Guy Fawkes and the Gun-
powder Plot conspirators; Robert Carr, Earl of
Southampton, and his countess, for murder of Sir
Thomas Overbury, 1616 ; Wentworth, Earl of Straf-
ford, 1641; Archbishop Laud; Charles I., for his
attacks upon the liberties of his country, 1649; the
seven bishops, in the reign of James II.; Dr. Sach-
everel, 1710; in 1716, the Earls Derwentwater,
Nithisdale, and Carnwath, and the Lords Widding-
ton, Kenmure, and Nairn, for the rebellion of 1715;
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Harley, Earl of Oxford, 1717; the Earls Cromartie
and Kilmarnock, and Lord Balmerino, 1746, for the
rebellion of 1745; Lord Lovat, 1747 ; William
Lord Byron, for the death of William Chaworth in
a bloody duel, 1765; Lord Ferrers, for the murder
of his steward; the infamous Duchess of Kingston,
- for bigamy, 1776; and Warren Hastings, for cruelty
in his office as Governor of India, 1788.

And besides all this, here have been the corona-
tion feasts of all England’s monarchs, from William
Rufus, who built it in 1099, down to George IV.,
1820. Sad times and merry ones have been here.
We stepped from the hall into the courts of law,
which have entrances from this apartment; and we
saw the lord chancellor on the bench in one, and
the judges sitting in another. The courts were
small, and not very imposing in their appearance.

Yours truly, JAMES.

Letter 13d.

Lonpon.
Dear CHARLEY :—

O, we have had a noble treat ; and how I longed
for your company, as we spent hour after hour in the
British Museum. The building is very fine, but the
inside — that is every thing. ‘The entire front is, I
think, about four hundred feet, and I reckoned forty-
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four columns forming a colonnade ; these are forty-
five feet high. The portico is now receiving mag-
nificent sculpture in relief; and when the whole is
finished, and the colossal statues surmount the pedi-
ment, and the fine iron palisadoes, now erecting, are
completed, I think the edifice will be among the

finest in the world. 'The entrance hall is most im- -

posing, and the ceiling is richly painted in encaustic.
The staircases are very grand, and their side walls
are cased with red Aberdeen granite, brought to an
exquisite polish. To describe the British Museum
would be a vain attempt. In the hall are several
fine statues. Especially did we admire the one of
Shakspeare by Roubilliac, and given by Garrick.
We soon found our way to the Nineveh Gallery, and
were wide awake to look after the relics of Nineveh
dug up by Layard on the banks of the Tigris.
Here is a monstrous human head, having bull’s horns
and ears, many fragments of horses’ heads, bulls,
&c., &c. The colossal figure of the king is very
grand, and discovers great art. There is also a fine
colossal priest, and the war sculptures are of the deep-
est interest. 'Then we went to the Lycian Room.
The sculptures here were found. at Xanthus, in
Lycia. These ruins claim a date of five hundred
years before Christ. Here are some exquisite frag-
ments of frieze, describing processions, entertain-
ments, sacrifices, and female figures of great beauty.
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In the Grand Saloon are numerous Roman re-
mains of sculpture. In the Phigalian Saloon are mar-
bles found at a temple of Apollo, near Phigalia, in
Arcadia, in 1814. The Elgin Saloon is devoted to
the magnificent marbles taken in 1804, from temples
at Athens, by the Earl of Elgin, and were purchased
by Parliament for thirty-five thousand pounds.
They are chiefly ornaments from the Parthenon, a
Doric temple built in the time of Pericles, B. C. 450,
by Phidias. No one can fail to be impressed with
the great beauty of these conceptions. The famous
Sigean inscription is written in the most ancient of
Greek letters, boustrophedon-wise ; that is, the lines
follow each other as oxen turn from one furrow to
another in ploughing.

There are five galleries devoted to natural history,
and are named thus: the Botanical Museum, Mam-
malia Gallery, Eastern Zoological Gallery, Northern
Zoological Gallery, and the Mineral Gallery. The
specimens in all these are very fine. Nothing can
pe finer than the mammalia. The preservation has
been perfect, and far surpasses what I have been
accustomed to see in museums, where decay seems
to be often rioting upon the remains of nature. The
department of ornithology is wonderful, and I could
have enjoyed a whole day in examining the birds of
all climates. In conchology the collection is very
rich. I do not often get such a gratification as I

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had among the portraits which are hanging on the
walls of these galleries. ‘The very men I had heard
so much of, and read about, were here lifelike,
painted by the best artists of their day. I was
much pleased with the picture of Mary, Queen of
Scots, by Jansen; of Cromwell, by Walker; of
Queen Elizabeth, by Zucchero: of Charles II.. by
Lely; of Sir Isaac Newton; of Lord Bacon; of
Voltaire ; of John Guttenburg ; and of Archbishop
Cranmer. As to the library and the MSS., what
shall I say? The collection of books is the largest
in the kingdom, and valuable beyond calculation.
It amounts to seven hundred thousand. We looked
at illuminated gospels, Bibles, missals, till we were
bewildered with the gold and purple splendor ; and
then we walked from one glass case to another,
gazing upon autographs that made us heart-sick
when we thought of our juvenile treasures in this
line. If ever I did covet any thing, it was some old
scraps of paper which had the handwriting of Mil-
ton, Cromwell, Luther, Melancthon, Erasmus, and
a long et cetera of such worthies. You know how
much we love medals and coins; well, here we rev-
elled to our heart’s delight. Country after country
has its history here, beautifully illustrated. The
museum has two spacious rooms devoted to reading,
and the access to these treasures is very liberal.

If I could stay in London one year, I should
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certainly propose to spend three or four months in
study and research at the British Museum; nor do I
imagine that it would be lost time. It seems to me
that such a place must make scholars; but I know,
by my own painful recollection, that opportunities for
improvement are not always valued as they should
be. I have been much struck lately with the thought
that men of leisure are not the men who do much
in literature. It never has been so. Here and
there a rich man cultivates his mind; but it is your
busy men who leave the mark upon the age.

While in the museum, we were shown Lord
Chief Justice Campbell, the author of the Lives
of the Chancellors, &c. -He is a working-man, if
there be one in England, and yet he finds time to
elaborate volume upon volume. I feel ashamed
when I think how little I have acquired, how very
little I know that I might have understood, and
what immensely larger acquisitions have been made
by those who have never enjoyed half my advan-
tages. There is a boy, only fifteen, who resorts
to this museum, and is said to understand its con-
tents better than most of its visitors; and a livery
servant, some few years ago, used to spend all his
hours of leisure here, and wrote some excellent
papers upon historical subjects. If I have gained
any good by my journey yet, it is the conviction,
I feel growing stronger every day, that I must work,
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and that every one must work, in order to excel.
It seems to me that we are in a fair way to learn
much in our present tour, for every day’s excursion
becomes a matter of regular study when we come
to our journal, which is now kept posted up daily,
as a thing of course. We are trying, at all events,
to make ourselves so familiar with the great attrac-
tions of London, that in future life we may under-
stand the affairs of the city when we hear of them.
Yours affectionately, WELD.

Letter 14.

Lonpon.
Dear CHARLEY : —

Ever since we reached London, I have wanted to
go to Woolwich, the great naval arsenal and dock-
yard, because I expected I should obtain a pretty
good idea of the power of the British navy; and
then I like to compare such places with our own;
and I have often, at Brooklyn Navy Yard, thought
how much I should like to see Woolwich. Wool-
wich is on the Thames, and about ten miles from
the city. You can go at any hour by steamer from
London Bridge, or take the railway from the Surrey
side of the bridge. We were furnished with a
ticket of admission from our minister; but unfortu-
nately, we came on a day when the yard was closed
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by order. We were sadly disappointed, but the
doorkeeper, a very respectable police officer, told us
that our only recourse was to call on the command-
ing officer, who lived a mile off, and he kindly gave
us a policeman as a guide. On our way, we met
the general on horseback, attended by some other
officers. We accosted him, and told our case. He
seemed sorry, but said the yard was closed. As
soon as we mentioned that we came from America,
he at once gave orders for our admission, and was
very polite. Indeed, on several occasions we have
found that our being from the United States has
proved quite a passport.

We had a special government order to go over
all the workshops and see the steam power, &c.,
&c. I think I shall not soon forget the wonderful
smithery where the Nasmyth hammers are at work,
employed in forging chain cables and all sorts of iron
work for the men-of-war. We went in succession
through the founderies for iron and brass, the steam
boiler manufactory, and saw the planing machines
and lathes ; and as to all the other shops and facto-
ries, I can only say, that the yard looked like a city.

We were much pleased with the ships now in
progress. One was the screw steamer, the Aga-
memnon, to have eighty guns. There, too, is the
Royal Albert, of one hundred and twenty guns,
which they call the largest ship in the world. Of
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course, we think this doubtful. It has been nine
years in progress, and will not be finished for three
more. It is to be launched when the Prince of
Wales attains the rank of post captain. We saw,
among many other curiosities, the boat in which Sir
John Ross was out twenty-seven days in the ice.
We went into an immense building devoted to mili-
tary stores, and in one room we saw the entire
accoutrements for ten thousand cavalry, including
bridles, saddles, and stirrups, holsters, &c.

The yard is a very large affair, containing very
many acres; it is the depository of the cannon be-
longing to the army and navy for all the region,
and there were more than twenty thousand pieces
lying upon the ground. Some were very large, and
they were of all varieties known in war.

After a delightful hour spent in listening to the
best martial music I ever heard played, by the band,
we took steamboat for Greenwich, and, landing
there, walked to Blackheath, where we had an en-
gagement to dine at Lee Grove with a London mer-
chant. Here we had a fine opportunity to witness
the luxury and elegance of English social life. This
gentleman, now in the decline of life, has an exqui-
sitely beautiful place, situated in a park of some
sixty acres. The railroad has been run through his
estate, and, of course, has made it very much more
valuable for building ; but as it injures the park for
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the embellishment of the mansion, it was a fair sub-
ject for damages, and the jury of reference gave its
proprietor the pretty verdict of eleven thousand
pounds. At the table we had the finest dessert
which the hothouse can furnish. - Our host gave us
a very interesting account of his travels in America
more than forty years ago. A journey from New
York to Niagara, as related by this traveller, was
then far more of an undertaking than a journey
from New Orleans to New York, and a voyage
thence to England, at the present time.

{n the evening, we took the cars for London, and
reached our comfortable hotel, the Golden Cross,
Charing Cross, at eleven o’clock. By the way, we
are all very much pleased with the house and its
landlord. Mr. Gardiner is a very gentlemanly man,
of fine address and acquirements. He has been a
most extensive traveller in almost every part of the
world, and has a fine collection of paintings, and one
of the prettiest cabinets of coins and medals I ever
saw. He has a pretty cottage and hothouses four
or five miles from the city, and his family resides
partly there and at the hotel. The hotel is every
thing that can be desired.

A few evenings ago, Mr. Lawrence had a splen- —
did soirée. ‘There were probably from two to three
hundred present. Among the company were Sir
David Brewster, Leslie the artist, Miss Coutts, the
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Duke of Wellington. «The duke,” as he is called,
is the great man of England. All the people idol-
ize him, and he is known to be a great man. He
has become more identified with the history of Eng-
land for the last forty years than any other man.
Of course, he was to us Americans the great man
of the country. Whenever I have read of Napo-
leon, I have had Wellington in my eye, and to see
him was next to seeing the emperor. I never ex-
pected the pleasure, but here it is allotted me. He
is quite an old man in his bearing and gait. He
was dressed in a blue coat with metal buttons, wore
his star and garter, and had on black tights and
shoes. He had been to the opera, and then came
to this party. Every one pays the most deferential
homage to the old hero. Waterloo and its eventful
scenes came directly before me, and I felt almost
impatient for our visit to the ‘battle-field.

A gentleman who knows the duke told us that
he spends from four to five hours every morning at
the Horse Guards in the performance of his duties
as commander-in-chief. Although he looks so feeble
in the drawing-room, he sits finely on his horse ;
and when I saw him riding down Piccadilly, he
seemed to be full twenty years younger than he was
the day before at the party.

We shall always be glad that we came to Eng-
land in time to see “the duke,” and if we live
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twenty or thirty years, it will be pleasant to say “]
have seen the Duke of Wellington.”
Yours affectionately, GEORGE.

Letter 15.

LonpDoN.
Dear CHARLEY: —

I know how curious you are to hear all about the
royal exhibition, so I shall do my best to give you
such an account of our visits to it as may enable
you to get a bird’s eye view of the affair.

Almost as soon as I arrived, I determined upon
securing season tickets for the boys, in order that
they might not only see the pageant of the opening
on the Ist of May, but also have frequent opportu-
nities to attend the building and study its contents
before the reduced prices should so crowd the palace
as to render examination and study nearly imprac-
ticable. However, there came a report through all
the daily papers that the queen had abandoned the
idea of going in person to inaugurate the exhibi-
tion, and the sale of tickets flagged, and it was
thought prices would be reduced below the three
guineas, which had been the rate. I left London for
a few days without purchasing, and on my return J
called for four season tickets, when, to my surprise,
[ was told that, just an hour before, orders had been

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given from the board to raise them to four guineas.
I at once purchased them, although I regarded the
matter as an imposition. A few days after, Prince
Albert revoked the action of the board, and orders
were issued to refund the extra guinea to all who
had purchased at the advanced price. This was
easily ascertained by reference to the number on the
ticket, and registered at purchase with the auto-
graph of the proprietor. Of course, we saved our
four guineas.

For several days before the Ist of May all London,
I may say all England, and almost all the world was
on tiptoe. Every man, woman, and child talked of
«the Crystal Palace, the great exhibition, the queen,
and Prince Albert.”

For a week or two there had been a succession of
cold rain storms. Winter had lingered in the lap of
April. Men were looking at the Ist of May with
gloomy anticipations of hail, rain, snow, and sleet.
Barometers were in demand. The 30th of April
gave a hail storm! The Ist of May arrives, — the
day, —and lo!

«¢ Heaven is clear,
And all the clouds are gone.”

It was as though the windows of heaven were opened
to let the glory from above stream through and
bless Industry’s children, who are about to celebrate
their jubilee. ‘The queen, it is said, has a charm
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as regards the weather. I heard many exclaim, “ It
is the queen’s weather 5 it is always her luck.”
Such a sight as that day afforded was never before
witnessed, and such a spectacle will probably never
again be gazed upon. The streets were thronged
early. Every westward artery of the great city
pulsated with the living tide that flowed through it.
From the far east, where the docks border the
Thames, came multitudes, though not exactly stars:
in the hemisphere of fashion. Ladies in the aristo-
cratic precincts of Belgravia rose at an early hour,
and, for once, followed the queen’s good, every-day
example. The lawyers rushed from Lincoln’s and
Gray’s Inns of Court. The Royal Exchange was so
dull at ten o’clock that the very grasshopper on its vane
might have been surprised. Hojborn was crammed at
when in olden time people pressed, and struggled,
and strove to see Jack Sheppard, Joshua Wild, Dick
Turpin, or any such worthies on their sad way to
Tyburn. But it is no gibbet now allures the morbid
multitude. They are gayly, gently, and gladly trav-
elling to the home of industry. Among all the
pleasant sights that every moment delighted us
none were more pleasant than the happy family
groups, who, on every side, “push along, keep
moving.” Just see that mechanic; he looks as
proud as a lord, —and why shouldn’t he be?—
with his wife leaning trustingly, lovingly on his arm.
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He, good man, has thrown away the saw, or plane,
or any other tool of handicraft, and now his little
boy — O, the delight, the wonder in that boy’s face !
—is willingly dragged along. Well, on we go, —
driving across what you would call impassable streets,
and lo! we are wedged up in a crowd, — and such
a crowd, —a crowd of all nations.

At length we reach the palace gates; and there,
who can tell the press and strife for entrance. Long
and nobly did the police struggle and resist, but at
length the outward pressure was omnipotent, and
the full tide of lucky ones with season tickets gained
entrance into, not the palace, but the enclosure.
Then came order, — breathing space, — tickets were
examined, and places assigned on cards, given as we
entered into the palacg itself. We all obtained good
positions — very good ones. This was at eleven
o’clock. At about a quarter to twelve, one standing
near to us remarked, “She will be to hér time;
she always is.” And he was right; for scarcely
had he prophesied before a prolonged shouting told
that the queen was coming. <‘ Plumes in the light
wind dancing ” were the outward and visible signs
of the Life Guards, who came gently trotting up.
Then came four carriages, — the coachmen and foot-
men of which were so disguised with gold lace, and
wigs, and hair powder, that their mothers would not
have known them, — and then the queen — not robed
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and tricked out like the queens in children’s story
books, so dreadful as to resemble thunderbolts in
petticoats ; not hooped, and furbelowed, and stom-
achered, and embroidered all! over, as was Elizabeth ;
nor with a cap, like Mary, Queen of Scots; not
with eight horses prancing before the queen’s car-
riage, but in her private carriage, drawn by two
horses. Off went all hats. I wish you could have
heard the cheering as the queen entered the won-
drous building. , it was like “ the voice of many
waters.” Such deep, prolonged, hearty cheering I
never heard. As Victoria entered, up went the
standard of England, and never before did its folds
wave over such a scene. The entrance of majesty
was the signal for the organ to play ; the vitreous
roof vibrates as the sounds fly along the transparent
aisles; and we had piusical glasses on a large scale.
It would require the pen of our favorite Christopher
North to describe the magnificent scene when the
queen ascended the throne, surrounded by all the
elegance and nobility of her kingdom. Her hus-
band reads an address ; she replies; the venerable
archbishop dedicates the Temple of Industry. The
queen declares the palace opened, and the proces-
sion is formed to walk through its aisles. No small
task this; but then thirty thousand persons are
waiting to gaze on the queen and her court. A lu-
dicrous sight it was to see two of England’s proudest

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peers walking backward before the queen. ‘The
Marquis of Westminster and Earl of Breadalbane
performed this feat, and glad enough must they have
been when they received their dismission. The
heralds, some twelve or fourteen, in black velvet,
looked finely. ‘The queen walked like a queen, and
bore herself nobly and womanly. She is a small
figure, fair face, light hair, large, full, blue eyes,
plump cheek, and remarkably fine neck and _ bust.
She leaned upon her husband’s right arm, holding in
her hand the Prince of Wales, while Prince Albert
led the princess royal. I was sadly disappointed
in the appearance of the Prince of Wales. He is
altogether a feeble-looking child, and cannot have
much mental force. The princess is a fine, ener-
getic-looking girl. We stood within a yard of the
royal party as it passed bowing along. Then
came the members of the royal family ; and then
visitors from Prussia and Holland; the ladies and
gentlemen of the queen’s household; the cabinet
ministers ; the foreign ministers ; the archbishop in
his robe, and the members of the royal commission ;
the lord mayor of London, and the aldermen.
There, too, was Paxton, the architect of this great
wonder. It was his day of triumph, and every one
seemed to be glad for his fortune. All these were
in gorgeous court dresses. I have seen all sorts
and kinds of show, but never did I witness such a
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spectacle as was this day afforded to the congress of
the world. The Duke of Wellington, and his com
panion in arms, the Marquis of Anglesea, walked
arm in arm, “ pa? nobilis fratrum.” It was Wel
lington’s birthday. He is eighty-two, and Anglesea
eighty-one. The Marquis walks well for a man of
his age, and who has to avail himself of an artificial
leg. ‘They were most enthusiastically cheered in all
parts of the house. In the diplomatic corps there
was great splendor of costume, but no man carried
himself more stately than did Mr. Lawrence, whose
fine, manly figure admirably becomes a court dress.
I do not think that I ever saw collection of ladies
so plain and homely as the court ladies of Queen
Victoria, who walked .behind her im procession.
The Duchess of Sutherland has been. renowned
for her majestic beauty ; but she is passe, and her
friends are, I think, matchless for entire destitu-
tion of personal charms. But there was enough
present to atone for the want of this in the royal
circle. Some of the most exquisite faces I ever saw
were there in those galleries, and forms of beauty
that can hardly be surpassed. I was much surprised
at noticing in the vast crowd, known to be about
thirty thousand, that there were so few lads. I do
not believe there were more than ten or fifteen in
the palace ; and, as we have already said, the ab-
sence of lads is owing to their all being at boarding-
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schools. Our boys, you may well suppose, are
greatly pleased with having witnessed the greatest
pageant of the age, and one that can never be sur-
passed. We shail soon be at the exhibition again,
and apply ourselves to a careful survey of its in-
teresting contents.

Yours affectionately, J. O GC.

Letter 16.

Lonpon.
Dear CHARLEY :—

Now that the excitement consequent on the
opening of the Crystal Palace has in some degree
subsided and curiosity to a certain extent satisfied,
we are enabled to obtain mere lucid ideas of this ex-
traordinary building and its wondrous contents. The
admission for several days was one pound, and at this
high price the visitors were of the most fashionable
character. We have been much pleased in looking
at the very fine equipages that throng the roads
around the park. The carriages, horses, and liy-
eries are in the best possible taste. When we en-
tered, the palace was no longer heightened in splendor
by the presence of the sovereign and her brilliant
court. The superb canopy which overshadowed
the dais on which the gorgeous chair had stood,
alone remained to indicate that. there England's
queen had performed the inaugural rites; but the
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great facts of the exhibition remained. ‘The crystal
fountain still played, the magnificent elms appeared
in their spring garniture of delicate green beneath
the lofty transept, and the myriad works of skill,
art, and science lay around, above, and beneath us.

I entered the building by its eastern door, and,
immediately on passing the screen which interposes
between the ticket offices and the interior, the whole
extent of the palace of glass lay before me. Fancy
yourself standing at the end of a broad avenue,
eighteen hundred and fifty feet in length, roofed
with glass, and bounded laterally by gayly-decorated,
slender pillars. ‘The effect was surpassingly beauti-
ful. Right and left of this splendid nave were other
avenues, into which the eyes wandered at will; for
no walls, no barriers are to be found in the whole
building ; all is open, from floor to roof, and from
side to side, and from the eastern to the western
extremity.

Proceeding westward, 1 saw the compartments
allotted to our dwn country. The first thing I no-
ticed was a piece of sculpture, —the dying Indian, —
a fine production, though perhaps a trifle overdone.
Then came an American bridge, which painters
were still at work upon; and then, backed by dra-
pery of crimson cloth, that splendid creation. of
genius, the Greek Slave, which will immortalize the
name of Hiram Powers. ‘I shall not, I think, be
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accused of national partiality when I assert that this
statue is, in sculpture, one of the two gems of the
exhibition. Perhaps, if I were not from the United
States, I should say it was “the gem.” When I
come to tell you of the Italian marbles, I shall refer
to that production of art which can alone be thought
to dispute the palm of superiority with it. Every
one expresses the highest admiration at the Slave,
and a crowd is constantly around the spot. One
old gentleman, who was in an ecstasy over the
sculpture, very sharply rebuked a person complain-
ing of the paucity of the American productions,
with « Fie, there is one thing America has sent, that
all Europe may admire, and no one in Europe can
equal.” Turning aside from this “ breathing mar-
ble,” I examined the American exhibition of prod-
ucts and manufactures. I confess to you I felt mor-
tified with the comparative meagreness of our show,
because it contrasts poorly with the abundance ex-
hibited by nations far inferior to us in skill and
enterprise. Still, we have much to show ; but the
useful prevails over the beautiful. I am quite sure,
too, that there are things here which will compel
attention, and carry away calm, dispassionate appro-
bation from the jurors. The United States exhibits
numerous specimens of tools, cordage, cotton and
woolen fabrics, shawls, colors, prints, daguerreo-
types, silver and gold plate, pianos, musical instru-
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ments, harnesses, saddlery, trunks, bookbinding, pa-
per hangings, buggies, wagons, carriages, carpetings,
bedsteads, boots and shoes, sculls, boats, furs, hair
manufactures, lithographs, perfumery, soaps, surgical
instruments, cutlery, dentistry, locks, India rubber
goods, machinery, agricultural implements, stoves,
kitchen ranges, safes, sleighs, maps, globes, philo-
sophical instruments, grates, furnaces, fire-arms of
all descriptions, models of railroads, locomotives,
&c. You may add to these fine specimens of all our
produce, as cotton, sugar, tobacco, hemp, and the
mineral ores — iron, lead, zinc, plumbago, tin, and
copper, coals of all kinds, preserved meats, &c., &c.

I wish, Charley, you could go with me into a
door south of the transept, over which, in oddly-
shaped letters, are the words « MepravaL Court.”
The very name reminds one of Popery, Puseyism,
and Pugin. This medieval court absolutely dazzles
one’s eyes with its splendors. Auriferous draperies
line the walls; from the ceiling hang gold and silver
lamps — such lamps as are to be seen in Romish
chapels before the statues of the Virgin ; huge can-
dlesticks, in which are placed enormous candles ;
Gothic canopies and richly-carved stalls ; images of
he and she saints of every degree ; crucifixes and
crosiers ; copes and mitres 5 embroideries, of richest
character, are all here — things which the mother
of harlots prizes as the chosen instruments by: which
108 YOUNG AMERICANS ABROAD,

she deceives the nations. And truly beautiful are
many of these things as works of art; but it is
only as works of art that any Christian can admire
them. As I gazed on the rich tissues and golden
insignia, I mourned for poor corrupt human nature,
to which alone such gewgaws could be acceptable.
How would Paul or Peter have stared, had they
been required to don such glittering pontificals as
are here to be seen! While I feel great respect
for Pugin’s ability as an architect and designer, I
have profound pity for those who are deluded by
these gorgeous symbols of a gloomy, cruel, and
heartless creed.

There is a large golden cage, not altogether un-
like a parrot’s; and there is a press, indeed. What
calls such attention from the multitude? I join the
gazers, and see what at first appears to be three
pieces of irregularly-shaped glass, white and glitter-
ing; one large piece, about the size of a walnut,
and two others a little larger than marbles. What
renders that bit of glass so attractive? Glass! no;
it is “a gem of purest ray serene” —a diamond —
the diamond of diamonds — the largest in the world. ©
In short, it is the Kohinoor; or, as the Orientals
poetically called it, «the mountain of light.” Its
estimated value is two millions sterling — enough to
buy the Crystal Palace itself, nine times over. ‘The
history of this precious gem is romantically curious.
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It belonged to Runjeet Sindjh, and is now an Eng-
lish trophy.

Let us enter that partially-darkened chamber, and
stand before a painted glass window, the production
of Bertini, of Milan. I can’t describe this extraor-
dinary production. It is illustrative of Dante, and,
for brilliancy of color and harmony of combination,
it is not surpassed by the much-vaunted specimens
of past ages.

«From the sublime to the ridiculous,” said
Burke, “there is but a step;” and at not much
greater distance from this Dantean window is 2
German toy stand. It is amusing to observe a big,
«“Tenbroek” sort of son of Allemagne, arranging
tiny children’s toys. The contrast between the
German giant and the petty fabrics he is setting off
to the best advantage, provokes a smile.

Let us join the throng rushing into the suite of
rooms furnished by the upholsterers of Vienna.
These rooms are indeed magnificent, and must
afford a high treat to the lovers of wood carving.
There is a bookcase, which is almost a miracle of
art; the flowers seem to wave, and the leaves to
tremble, so nearly do they approach the perfection
of nature. Then there is, it is said by judges, the
most superb bed in the world ; it is literally covered
with carvings of the most costly and delicate descrip-
tion. Since the time of the famous Grinling Gib-

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bons, the English carver, nothing has been seen like
it. These Austrian rooms are among the great
guns of the show, and will repay repeated visits.

Here stands the glorious Amazon of Kiss, of
Berlin. This group, of colossal proportions, repre-
sents a female on horseback, in the act of launching
a javelin at a tiger which has sprung on the fore
quarter of her affrighted steed. This is a wonder-
ful work of art, and places its author in the first
rank of sculptors. Nothing can surpass the lifelike
character of the Amazon’s horse and the ferocious
beast. Asa tribute to the genius of Kiss, a grand
banquet is to be given to him by the sculptors and
artists of England. Well does he deserve such an
honor.

Close by the Amazon is a colossal lion in bronze.
This is the softest piece of casting I ever saw; the
catlike motion of the paw is perfectly lifelike. I
turn back again to that Amazon. I could gaze on
the agony of that horse for hours, and think I should
continue to discover new beauties.

The Crusader, a colossal equestrian statue of
Godfrey of Bouillon, is also very imposing. The
entire floor is covered in the centre of the avenue,
from east to west, with beautiful statues, models, &c.

We ascended to one of the galleries for the pur-
pose of taking a bird’s eye view of the gay, busy
scene; and a most splendid scene was thrown open
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to our gaze. Far as the eye could reach, the build-
ing was alive with gayly-dressed people, who, amidst
statues, and trophies, and trees, and fountains, wan-
dered as in the groves of some enchanted land. As
I strolled onwards, I came to where a tiny fountain
sent up its silvery jet of eau de Cologne, and an
assistant of Jean Marie Farina, from a little golden
spoon, poured on my handkerchief, unasked, the
odoriferous essence. ‘Then we lingered to witness
two of the noblest cakes, the sight of which ever
oladdened the heart of a bride. Gunter, the great
pastry cook, was the architect of the one which was
a triumph of taste. The other was adorned with
Supid and Psyche-like emblems. Then came wax
flowers, beaded artfully with glass, so as to appear
spangled with dewdrops. ‘Then we inspected Cash-
mere shawls, on which I saw many @ lady cast
looks of admiration, and, 1 almost fancied, of cov-
etousness.

Down again, and we are beneath the transept.
‘Beautiful, exceedingly, is the scene in this place.
High over head, far higher than the tops of the
huge elm-trees, is a crystal arch which spans this
intersecting space. Around are marble statues,
which gleam lustrously amid the foliage of tropical
plants, which, shielded from the chilling air without,
seem to be quite at home here. And in the midst
up rises Osler’s crystal fountain — a splendid affair,
112 YOUNG AMERICANS ABROAD,

twenty-seven feet in height, and consisting of four
tons of cut glass. So exquisitely is it arranged that
no metal, either of joint or pipe, can be seen. It
is “one entire and perfect chrysolite.” From its
lofty summit issues forth a dome of water, which
separates, and falls in prismatic showers into a spa-
cious basin beneath. There are three other foun-
tains, but this is the monarch of all. On either side
of this beautiful production of a Birmingham man-
ufacturer are two equestrian statues of the queen
and Prince Albert, about which I cannot speak in
admiration. Groups of figures line the sides of the
transept, and there is a Puck which I would like all
my friends to look at. O, he is alive with fun, and
there marble speaks and laughs.

We have been greatly delighted with the Eng-
lish room of sculpture. There is a fine portrait
statue of F'laxman, from the chisel of Franks; a
very clever statue of John Wesley; but if I were
to chronicle all the sculptures here, I may as well
write a catalogue at once. But before I quit the
subject of marble, let me just allude to the Italian
gallery. There the specimens are indeed exquisite,
and remind us that the genius of art yet loves to
linger in the “land of the cypress and myrtle ” —
in that beautiful country

“ Where the poet’s eye and painter’s hand
Are most divine.”
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Among the gems of marble is one which I told you
was the only possible rival of Powers’s Greek Slave.
This lovely production is “ the Veiled Vesta.” It
represents a young and exquisitely-formed girl,
kneeling and offering her oblation of the sacred fire.
Her face is veiled, but every feature is distinctly vis-
ible, as it were, through the folds which cover her
face. So wonderfully is the veil-like appearance
produced, that myself and others were almost in-
clined to believe that some trick of art had been
practised, and a film of gauze actually hung over
‘the features. It was not so, however ; the hard
marble, finely managed, alone caused the deception.
Raffael Monti, of Milan, is the illustrious artist of
«the Veiled Vesta.”

One of the most interesting machines in the
whole exhibition is the envelope machine of Messrs.
De la Rue & Co., of London. In its operations
‘t more resembles the efforts of human intellect
than any thing I have seen before in machinery. It
occupies but a small space, and is worked by a little
boy. In a second, and as if by magic, a blank
piece of paper is folded, gummed, and stamped, and,
in fact, converted into a perfect envelope. As soon
as finished, a pair of steel fingers picks it up, lays
it aside, and pushes it out of the way in the most
orderly manner possible. These envelopes, s0
made, are given to all who choose to accept them.

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Opposite to this machine is the stand of Gillott, of
steel pen celebrity. Here are pens of all sizes, and
of various materials. One monster pen might fit a
Brobdignagian fist, for it is two feet long, and has a
nib one quarter of an inch broad; and there are
others so small that no one but a Liliputian lady
could use them. Between these extremes are others
of various dimensions, arranged in a very tasteful
manner. Something must be got out of this branch
of business, for it is only a month or two since
Mr. Gillott purchased an estate for ninety thousand
pounds sterling. Here, too, is a novelty — the
model of St. Stephen’s Church, Bolton, Lancashire.
The model and the church itseif, are both com-
posed of terra cotta. This. material was also em-
ployed in the construction of the principal fit-
tings, such as the screen, pews, organ gallery, pulpit,
&c. This is a new adaptation of terra cotta. The
spire severely tests its capabilities, as it is of open
Gothic, or tracery work.

A large model of Liverpool is beautifully con-
structed to scale, and must be the result of immense
labor. It is twenty-five feet long, and exhibits at a
glance a bird’s eye view of the town, the docks, the
River Mersey, and the adjacent places. Hundreds
of miniature vessels, amongst them the Great Brit-
ain, crowd the docks; fleets of merchantmen are
seen on the Mersey, sailing to and from the port ;
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and in the busy streets, so minutely delineated that
any particular house may be distinguished, numerous
vehicles are seen, and hundreds, too, of pygmy men
and women are observed walking in the public ways.
In short, it is Liverpool in a glass case, and no mean
exhibition in itself.

The Thames Plate Glass Company exhibit the
largest plate of glass in the world ; its dimensions are
eighteen feet eight inches by ten feet. ‘There is not
a blemish on Its brilliant surface, and it is as ‘true ’
as possible. It is placed in such a position that it
reflects the whole length of the main avenue of the
Crystal Palace, and the effect produced is superb.
A Catholic bookseller from Belgium makes quite a
display of his editions of devotional works for every
country under heaven; and there, too, are the effi-
gies of Cardinal Boromeo, Thomas a Becket, and
the late Archbishop of Paris, all arrayed in full pon-
tificals. Their crosiers are very richly jewelled.
If the apostles of Christ could revisit the earth, they
would never fancy that these were their successors
‘n the work and patience of the gospel.

Few things have impressed me more than the ex-
quisite carvings and elaborate work of the cabinet
ware; and I must, Charley, try to describe one
piece of furniture which excites universal praise. It
is a cabinet made by John Stevens, of ‘Taunton. It
was prepared at great cost, and is the gem of the
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carved work in the exhibition. The wood of which
it was composed was a walnut-tree, which, not long
ago, flourished near Taunton. In order that you
may not suppose I praise every thing too highly, and
without sufficient ground for admiration, I shall give
you a particular description of this incomparable
piece of furniture. It represents, in four beautifully
carved male figures, executed after the style of
Gibbons, the periods of Youth, Manhood, Maturity,
and Old Age, whilst other four (female) figures, beau-
tifully brought up in good relief, are representative
of the Passions. Here there was an opportunity for
displaying some fine needlework ; and Miss Kings- |
bury, a lady of the town, who has received from
the hand of royalty a reward for her talents, has
turned the opportunity to good account, and pro-
duced some appropriate work, displaying a_ skill
truly astonishing. This is not the least attractive
portion of the cabinet, and, as we shall again have
to advert to it in its order, we leave it for the pres-
ent. The carved figure of the Youth represents him
at twenty years of age. The countenance is finely
wrought, and marks the innocency and candor of
the young heart; the open brow, the love-lighted
eye, all exemplifying characteristics of that period
of life, untrammelled with care or anxious thought.
In his hair, well brought out from the solid wood, is
intertwined the violet, the primrose, and the cow-
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slip, emblematical of the season — being the spring
time of life. In the right hand of the figure is
attached a portion of a festoon of carved flowers,
which connects it with the other four figures. The
left hand is extended, pointing to Manhood. This
figure denotes the period when forty summers have
ripened the man, and brought the noblest work of
God to that stage of his more powerful intellect, his
keener judgment, stronger frame, and more lasting
energy. These characteristics are most admirably
depicted.- In his locks are carved the rose, the lily,
the pink, and the carnation, the strawberry and the
gooseberry — emblematical of the summer time of
life. In the right hand the figure receives the fes-
toon of flowers from Youth, and in the left it sup-
ports the frame of the cabinet. The festoon is
carried on to Maturity, which represents the time
when sixty years bring him to the period of decline.
Its right hand assists, with the left of that of Man-
hood, in supporting the cabinet. Encircling his
brow are corn ears and wine cups, together with
barley, wheat, grapes, and hops, the whole of which
are most elaborately and finely chiselled. The hand
of Maturity points downward to Old Age. The fur-
rowed brow, the sunken cheek, the dim and glassy
eye observable in this figure, conveys the mournful
intelligence that the sand of life is fast approaching
its last little grain. The bent form and the thoughtful
118 YOUNG AMERICANS ABROAD,

brow tell that Time, the consumer of all things,
has also ravaged a once erect and powerful frame.
The contemplation of this figure, beautifully exe-
cuted as it is, intuitively inculcates a serious consid-
eration of the value and blessings of a temperate
and well-spent life ; it induces a thoughtful reflection
that a life of goodness alone insures an end of
peace. ‘The holly, the mistletoe, the ivy, the acorn
shell, the leafless branch, and the fruitless vine en-
circle the brow — fit emblems of the period which
marks an exchange of time for eternity. All the
figures are rendered complete by a carved lion’s foot
at the bottom of each, and above the feet is a con-
necting frame, to make that portion of the stand
perfect. Between the figures of Spring and Sum-
mer are carved flowers and fruit in great profusion,
emblematical of the seasons, and forming a fine
piece of work; it represents the all-important fact
that time flies, by an hourglass borne on the wings
of a splendidly-carved eagle, and suspending from
the bird’s beak are the letters, curiously wrought,
forming Tempus Fuair. This rests on a globe,
representative of the earth, which is half sunk in a
shell of water, overflowing the wheel of time, and
shedding on fruit and flowers its refreshing dew.
The space between the figures of Autumn and Win-
ter is filled with carvings of the chrysanthemum,
holly, ivy, and autumn fruit, intertwined with
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consummate skill and taste. The garland, or festoon,
which is carried through, and sustained, as before
stated, by each of the four figures, is composed of
every flower indigenous to this part of the land, and
introduced emblematically to the time in which they
severally bloom.

Above the figures, and resting on their heads, is
a stand or frame to receive the top part, containing
the drawers, doors, &c., and is constructed in a pe-
culiar manner on the bevel, that the eye may easily
rest on some beautiful lines from Thomson’s Sea-
sons. Over the head of Youth, in this frame, is a
basket of strawberries, cherries, raspberries, and
early fruit, surrounded with leaf work, enclosing a
panel of needlework, covered with bent plate glass,
and the motto, —

“c



Chief, lovely Spring,

In these and thy soft scenes the smiling God is seen.’
Then follows the carved figure representing Summer.
Over the head of it is a basket, containing currants,
strawberries, gooseberries, apples, pears, peaches,
and other fruits, enriched with leaf work, the lily and
the rose completing the centre. Between the Sum-
mer and Autumn baskets and a panel are the fol-
lowing mottoes, each season having one : —

«Child of the sun! refulgent Summer comes,
In pride of youth ;

While Autumn, nodding o’er the yellow plain,
Comes jovial on.”
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Then follows the Autumn basket, containing
grapes, pears, filberts, &c., surrounded with leaf
work. The panel of needlework next appears for
Winter, with these lines : —

“See! Winter comes to rule the varied year,
Sullen and sad ;”

and over the head of the Winter figure is placed a
basket of walnuts, medlars, &c. Here is the frame
of the cabinet, which contains about eighty drawers
in fine walnut wood, enriched with fuschia drops in
silver, and coral beads for drop handles; the wood
work is relieved with silvered plate glass; also
small doors with plate glass for needlework, in wild
flowers. This completes the interior of the frame.
The exterior represents three carved doors, in
fine relief: over Spring and Summer is the convol-
vulus, entwined round the frame; then follows the
centre door, in fine relief —the grape vine, full of
fruit, being very prominent. The door over Autumn
and Winter is enriched with carvings of barley and
hop vine. Between each of these doors are pilas-
ters, forming four female figures, holding in their
hands the emblems of the seasons, and a newly-in-
vented glass dome head, in an elegant form, for the
protection of knitted flowers in Berlin wool. The
wood work is tastefully arranged, springing from
each group of flowers over the heads of the female
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figures, with mouldings to receive the bent plate
glass, and is enriched with fine carvings of fruit and
flowers. At the extreme top of this glass dome
stands a beautiful figure of Peace, with extended
wings, bending over the globe, holding in one hand
the olive branch, and with the other pointing to the
Deity.

Having thus given a description of the carvings
of this splendid cabinet, let me turn your attention
to the enrichments in needlework, worked on black
velvet, from nature, by Miss Kingsbury. The mot-
toes in frame for the different seasons are worked
in floss silk of various colors ; the inside doors —
five in number —with wild flowers; and in front are
rich specimens of raised embroidery, extending to
the inside, and protected with plate glass. Miss
Kingsbury is a young lady of Taunton, who has
made this kind of work her peculiar forte.

Above the doors, also, are knitted flowers in Ber-
lin wools, which fill the dome head, and are pro-
tected with bent plate glass. Almost every flower,
as they bloom, are to be distinguished in these rich
bouquets, with which the honeysuckle and passion
flower are beautifully entwined.

Now, what think you of such a cabinet as this ?
Well, Charley, there are scores and scores of objects .
as much deserving a full description as this.

The department of machinery and steam power

il
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is entirely beyond my ability to speak of in proper
terms. I have little mechanical genius, and I never
am more out of my element than when surrounded
by fly wheels, cylinders, and walking beams.

If our friend Ike had been here, he would have
been perfectly at home ; and his pleasure and profit
in this department would have surpassed any I could
experience. I have only glanced at a few of the
wonderful things in this wonderful place, and yet |
have far exceeded the bounds of an ordinary letter.

Yours affectionately, J. O. C.

Letter 17.

Lonpon.
Dear CHARLEY : —

One evening this week we spent very pleasantly
at the Royal Polytechnic Institution for the advance-
ment of the arts and sciences in connection with
agriculture and manufactures. There is a large
theatre, where all sorts of lectures are delivered, at
various hours, upon philosophical and other subjects.
Lecturers occupy the theatre in succession, and take
up about half an hour. These are generally men
of respectable abilities. The building is full of
. curiosities. We saw the model of the human ear,
about one hundred and forty times larger than the
natural organ. We saw a diving bell in the great
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hall, which is frequently put into action, and visitors
are allowed to descend. That evening several made
the experiment. The interior of the bell is lighted
by thick plate glass. A very large number of thod-
els are to be seen, and there is much to interest the
spectator. We heard a fine lecture respecting the
experiment of Foucault, by which the diurnal rotation
of the earth is said to be rendered visible to the eye.
Foucault is a young Parisian, who, whilst engaged in
some investigations with a pendulum in his mother’s
cellar, made this discovery, as he claims it to be.
We saw the experiment repeated here on the same
scale as it has recently been shown at the Pantheon
at Paris. A brass sphere, weighing about five pounds,
was suspended from the lofty ceiling by a piece of
music wire, and made to vibrate in one plane over a
table graduated into degrees. After a few vibra-
tions, the direction of the pendulum appeared to be
changed, as though the table had moved round on
its own axis.

We passed an hour at the Egyptian Hall to see
the opening of the American Panorama of the
Overland Route to California. It bids fair to make
a hit in London. Last Sunday, “great exhibition”
sermons were abundant in London. Exeter Hall,
the largest place in London, holding about five thou-
sand persons, is to be used for three months for the
performance of divine service, to accommodate the
124 YOUNG AMERICANS ABROAD,

strangers who crowd the city. We all went, Sunday
evening, and heard the Rev. 'Thomas Binney, who
has quite a reputation. ‘The hall was as full as it
could be, but we did not think the discourse as good
as it might be. It was rather declamatory.

You no doubt remember how much our curiosity
was excited by hearing that Mr. Wyld was about to
place a model of the globe, of gigantic dimensions,
in the great exhibition. Well, he was unable to
obtain the space required, and so he has erected a
spacious building in Leicester Square. This build-
ing is circular, with projecting entrances at the four
cardinal points of the compass. From the centre rises
a graceful dome. Here is placed the model of the
earth, fifty-six feet in diameter. The scale is about
ten miles to an inch. ‘The arrangement before used
in the construction of globes is reversed in this case,
and the continents, islands, and seas are seen on the
inner surface. ‘This seems like turning the world,
not upside down, but inside out. The mountains
and land are elevated to a scale. The spectators
travel round the globe on winding staircases, at the
distance of a few feet from the surface. I went the
other morning to the model, but was far less inter-
ested than I expected. The rest of the party were
not present, and are willing to take my report. I
heard that Mr. Wyld has spent twelve thousand
pounds upon his undertaking.
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We selected a fine afternoon to visit the Zoologi-
cal Gardens in the Regent’s Park, and, of course,
had a treat. I did not think much of the gardens
as far as the horticulture was concerned ; but the
collection .of animals was far beyond any thing I
had before witnessed. 'There are more than sixteen
hundred specimens. The animals are finely housed,
and their habits consulted in the arrangements of
their homes. We had the pleasure to see the young
elephant, only six months old, which had just been
received. It was about the size of a donkey. A
hippopotamus had recently been added to the col-
lection, and we were sadly vexed not to see it. It
was shut up at six o’clock, just as we reached its
house. George had his luck, and obtained a glimpse
of the retiring quadruped. We have been greatly
amused with the sight of hundreds of boys about
town, dressed in blue gowns, or long coats with
belts, short knee breeches, yellow stockings, and
shoes with buckles, but wear no caps or hats. In
all weathers they are bareheaded. [I find that they
are the boys belonging to Christ’s Hospital, a school
founded by Edward VI., in 1553, and generally
known in London as the Blue Coat School. The
scholars generally range from one thousand to twelve
hundred. The education is said to be of the best
character, and many of the boys belong to families
of high respectability, and it is quite a matter of

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desire to obtain scholarship here. They look very
funny in their old-fashioned rig. Each boy wears
bands like a clergyman. 'The school is in Newgate
Street, and is a fine modern edifice in the Tudor
style. The front is flanked by towers, and has
eight noble windows, which are separated by but-
tresses. Over one of the galleries of the hall isa
fine picture, by Holbein, of Edward VI. granting
the charter to the Hospital, as it was then called
Some of the best scholars of England were educated
here ; and we remembered particularly Coleridge and
our special favorite, Charles Lamb.

To-morrow we are to have a treat of the highest
kind. We are to spend the day at Windsor. I
feel pretty well acquainted with its history and asso-
ciations, but I shall spend the evening with George
in brushing up my information. There is nothing
more unpleasant than to find yourself in the pres-
ence of things and places of which you painfully
feel an entire ignorance. If ever we meet again,
how much we shall have to chat over on our favor-
ite topics ! .
Yours always,

JAMES.
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Letter 18.

LONDON.
Dear CHARLEY : —

It was a fine, clear morning when we started
for Windsor by railroad, a distance of twenty-one
miles. The country is fine; but our thoughts were
on the castle. At Slough we took an omnibus, and
rode into the town, It is a pretty, quiet place, of
about ten thousand inhabitants. ‘There are some
six or seven streets, and they present but few at-
tractions. The castle is every thing. You know
this has been the favorite residence of most of the
English monarchs, and the scene of many a tourna-
ment in the days of chivalry. The castle was the
work of William the Conqueror. John lived at
Windsor while Magna Charta was extorted from
him by his barons at Runnymede. Henry III. did .
a great deal to the castle, but Edward III. invested
it with its great glory. This was his native place.
The architect he employed was the famous William
of Wykeham, Bishop of Winchester, a man of great
genius. He built the noble round tower. This
was in 1315. Wykeham built him a palace worthy
of the hero and his noble son, the Black Prince.
Edward IV. built St. George’s Chapel, and Henry
VII. and Henry VIII. both madé important additions
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to the fortress.) Young Edward VI. resided here,
and did not like its retirement and gloom. Eliz-
abeth made the terrace and other improvements.
When Charles II. was restored, he brought a for-
eign taste to the improvement of the castle, and a
great deal of elegancy was attempted, but which
poorly harmonized with the Gothic, baronial style
of Wykeham’s works.

George IV. was a man of exquisite taste, and he
employed Sir Jeffry Wyatville to carry out the plans
of Edward III. and his architect. This was in
1824, and his immense labors have been successful.
These improvements cost two million pounds ster-
ling. I ought to say that Windsor Castle was the
favorite home of George III., who died here. This
palace stands on a lofty chalk hill, and commands
the valley of the Thames. Around it is the finest
terrace in the world, the descent from which is faced
with a rampart of freestone extending about seven-
teen hundred feet. The whole building occupies
about twelve acres.

I shall not describe all the towers, for there are
some dozen or fifteen. The round tower of Ed-
ward III. is the chief one. Here he revived the
round table of King Arthur, and established the
Order of the Garter. From the battlements of this
strong fortress you gaze upon no less than twelve
counties. Prince Afbert is constable of this tower.
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This was the old prison, or donjon of the castle.
Here James I. of Scotland was a prisoner, and here
he wrote his sweet verses and celebrated Nature’s
beauties and the praises of his lady-love, Jane Beau-
fort. Here, too, Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey,
long suffered, and sung the sweetest lays. We had
a ticket to see the state apartments. Suffice it to
say that we went through the Queen’s Audience
Chamber, the Vandyke Room, the Queen’s State
Drawing Room or Zuccharelle Room, the State
Ante-Room, the Grand Staircase and Vestibule, the
Waterloo Chamber, the Grand Ball Room, St.
George’s Hall, the Guard Chamber, the Queen’s
Presence Chamber. All these’ are very, very beau-
tiful. I was delighted with the Vandyke Room.
Here are twenty-two undoubted productions of
this greatest of portrait painters. Charles I. and
Henrietta were favorite subjects with the artist.
Here are several of them and their children, and
they are to be found elsewhere. The equestrian
portrait of Charles I. is a truly grand picture. You
know the beautiful old copy, of a cabinet size, which
we have in the study at home: it will please me
more than ever, since I know how faithful it is.
That queen of Charles’s who made him so much
trouble with her Popery and temper was a wonder-
fully beautiful woman. I should not soon be weary
looking at her portrait. She was daughter of
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Henry IV. of France. Her fortune was hard, to
lose a father by an assassin, and a husband by the
executioner. The Gobelin tapestry, illustrating the
life of Esther, in the Audience Room, is very rich.
In the State Ante-Room are the most wonderful
carvings of fowl, fish, fruit, and flowers, by Grinling
Gibbons. They are thought to be unsurpassed in
this department of art. On the Great Staircase is
a noble colossal marble statue of that excellent sov-
ereign, but bad man, George IV. It is by Chantrey.
The Waterloo Chamber is adorned with thirty-eight
portraits of men connected with Waterloo, and
twenty-nine of them are by Sir Thomas Lawrence.
St. George’s Hall is two hundred feet long, thirty-
four wide, thirty-two high, and contains some fine
portraits of sovereigns by Vandyke, Lely, Kneller,
Gainsborough, and Lawrence. On twenty-four shields
are the arms of each sovereign of the Order of the
Garter, from Edward III. to William IV. The
Guard Chamber is a noble room, eighty feet in
length. Immediately on entering, we were struck
with the colossal bust of Nelson by Chantrey. A
piece of the mast of the Victory, shot through by a
cannon ball, forms its fitting pedestal. Here, too,
we saw the busts of the great Duke of Marlborough
by Rysbach, and the Duke of Wellington by Chan-
trey, and their two banners, by the annual presenta-
tion of which to the reigning sovereign, on the
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anniversaries of Blenheim and Waterloo, they hold
the estates of Blenheim and Strathfieldsaye.. There
are figures in armor representing the Duke of
Brunswick, 1530; Lord Howard, 1588; Earl of
Essex, 1596; Charles I., when Prince of Wales, 1620;
and Prince Rupert, 1635. These suits of armor are ~
the genuine ones which were worn by these characters
in their lifetime. One thing greatly delighted me — it
was the gorgeous shield, executed by Benvenuto Cel-
lini, and presented by Francis I. to Henry VIII. at the
Field of the Cloth of Gold. The workmanship is
entirely beyond any thing I had imagined possible
for delicacy of finish. I hardly wonder that kings
used to quarrel for the residence of this artist.

I know, Charley, you are impatient to hear about
St. George’s Chapel, of which you have so often
expressed your admiration, when we have looked at
the beautiful engravings of its interior, at home. It
is very fine, and should be seen to be comprehended.
It is of what is called the perpendicular Gothic
style. The interior is divided by a screen and organ
gallery, into the body of the church, and the choir.
These have side aisles, and in these are five separate
little chapels. 'Two of these make up the place of
transepts, and the other three, and the chapter
house, form abutments at each angle of the chapel.
Now, I think, you can’t fail to get an idea of the
building.
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The choir is filled with the stalls and banners of
the’ knights of the garter. Each knight has his
banner, helmet, crest, and sword.

The great pointed window was designed by our
countryman, Benjamin West.. The altar-piece was
painted by West. Here is the tomb of Edward IV.,
1483. He lies under a slab of black marble. In
1789, some workmen discovered his lead coffin, and
it was opened, and the skeleton was in good preser-
vation, and measured seven feet in length. Horace
Walpole obtained a lock of his hair at this time.
Here are the graves of Henry VI., and of Henry
VIII. and his queen, Jane Seymour. Also of
Charles I.

Lord Byron says of Henry VIII.’s tomb,

« Famed for contemptuous breach of sacred ties,
By headless Charles, see heartless Henry lies.”

On the Ist of April, 1813, the coffin of Charles I.
was found in Henry VIII.’s tomb; and I think you
will be pleased with an account of what transpired.
I shall, therefore, copy a paper which is authentic :
‘¢On completing the mausoleum which his present
majesty has built in the Tomb House, as it is called,
it was necessary to form a passage to it from under
the choir of St. George’s Chapel. In constructing
this passage, an aperture was made accidentally in
one of the walls of the vault of King Henry
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VIII., through which the workmen were enabled to
see, not only the two coffins which were supposed to
contain the bodies of King Henry VIII. and Queen
Jane Seymour, but a third also, covered with a
black velvet pall, which, from Mr. Herbert’s narra-
tive, might fairly be presumed to hold the remains
of King Charles I.

«©On representing the circumstance to the Prince
Regent, his Royal Highness perceived at once that a
doubtful point in history might be cleared up by
opening this vault ; and, accordingly, his Royal High-
ness ordered an examination to be made on the first
convenient opportunity. This was done on the Ist
of April last, 1813, — the day after the funeral of the
Duchess of Brunswick, —in the presence of his
Royal Highness himself; who guarantied, thereby,
the most respectful care and attention to the remains
of the dead during the inquiry. His Royal Highness
was accompanied by his Royal Highness the Duke of
Cumberland, Count Munster, the Dean of Windsor,
Benjamin Charles Stevenson, Esq., and Sir Henry
Halford.

«The vault is covered by an arch half a breadth
in thickness; is seven feet two inches in width, nine
feet six inches in length, and four feet ten inches in
height, and is situated in the centre of the choir, oppo-
site the eleventh knight’s stall, on the sovereign’ s side.

« On removing the pall, a plain leaden coffin, with

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no appearance of ever having been enclosed in
wood, and bearing an inscription, « King Charles,
1648,’ in large, legible characters, on a scroll of lead
encircling it, immediately presented itself to the
view. A square opening was then made in the
upper part of the lid, of such dimensions as to admit a
clear insight into its contents. These were an internal
wooden coffin, very much decayed, and the body
carefully wrapped up in cerecloth, into the folds of
which a quantity of unctuous or greasy matter, mixed
with resin, as it seemed, had been melted, so as to
exclude, as effectually as possible, the external air.
The coffin was completely full, and, from the tenacity
of the cerecloth, great difficulty was experienced in
detaching it successfully from the parts which it de-
veloped. Wherever the unctuous matter had insinu-
ated itself, the separation of the cerecloth was easy ;
and when it came off, a correct impression of the
features to which it had been applied was observed
in the unctuous substance. At length the whole face
was disengaged from its covering. The complexion
of the skin of it was dark and discolored. The
forehead and temples had lost little or nothing of
their muscular substance. The cartilage of the nose
was gone, but the left eye, in the first moment of

exposure, was open and full, though it vanished
almost immediately; and the pointed beard, so
characteristic of the reign of King Charles, was
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perfect. ‘The shape of the face was a long oval.
Many of the teeth remained, and the left ear, in
‘consequence of the interposition of some unctuous
‘matter between it and the cerecloth, was found
entire. It was difficult at this moment to withhold
a declaration, that, notwithstanding its disfigure-
ment, the countenance did bear a strong resemblance
to the coins, the busts, and especially to the picture
of King Charles I. by Vandyke, by which it had
been made familiar to us. It is true that the minds
of the spectators of this interesting sight were well
prepared to receive this impression ; but it is also
certain that such a facility of belief had been occa-
sioned by the simplicity and truth of Mr. Herbert’s
narrative, every part of which had been: confirmed
by the investigation, so far as it had advanced ; and
it will not be denied that the shape of the face, the
forehead, an eye, and the beard, are the most im-
portant features by which resemblance is determined.
When the head had been entirely disengaged from
the attachments which confined it, it was found to be
loose, and without any difficulty was taken up and
held to view. It was quite wet, and gave a greenish-
red tinge to paper and linen which touched it. The
back part of the scalp was entirely perfect, and had
a remarkably fresh appearance — the pores of the
skin being more distinct, as they usually are when
soaked in moisture, and the tendons and ligaments
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of the neck were of considerable substance and
firmness. The hair was thick at the back part of
the head, and, in appearance, nearly black. A por-
tion of it, which has since been cleaned and dried,
is of a beautiful dark-brown color. That of the
beard was of a redder brown. On the back part of
the head it was about an inch in length, and had
probably been cut so short for the convenience of
the executioner, or, perhaps, in order to furnish
memorials of the unhappy king. On holding up
the head to examine the place of separation from
the body, the muscles of the neck had evidently
retracted themselves considerably, and the fourth
cervical vertebra was found to be cut through its
substance transversely, leaving the surfaces of the
divided portions perfectly smooth and even; an ap-
pearance which could only have been produced by a
heavy blow, inflicted with a very sharp instrument,
and which furnished the last proof wanting to
identify Charles I. After this examination, which
served every purpose in view, and without examining
the body below the neck, it was immediately re-
stored to its situation, the coffin was soldered up
again, and the vault closed.”

This state of things precisely tallied with the ac-
count which Herbert, the faithful servant of Charles,
had given as to the place of his sepulture.

In this chapel, too, is the cenotaph of the late
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Princess Charlotte, who was wife to Leopold, now
King of Belgium. I do not much admire it.

The exquisite beauty of the windows, and the
gorgeous splendor of the roof, will always make
this place live in my memory. The terraces are
very beautiful walks, and from Queen Elizabeth’s
terrace you have a noble view of Eton College.
Of course, we were pleased to see “the distant spires
and antique towers” which are so celebrated in the
lines of Gray. The college looms up finely, and
sreatly adds to the prospect. Eton was founded in
1440, by Henry VI. The number of scholars is
about eight hundred and fifty. This college has
»roduced some of the greatest men in England, and
the young nobility are generally educated here. The
college has two quadrangles, and the chapel is a fine
Gothic building. Ali this region is beautified by the
Thames winding through the valley. Here is the
gem of villages, Datchett, where Sir Henry Wotton
and Izaak Walton used to enjoy the rod and line.
No one who has any taste can come to Windsor and
not think of the immortal bard who has made so
much capital out of this place. At all events, we
wanted to see Herne’s Oak.

We took a carriage and passed the day in riding
‘through the great park, and took our way through
the well-known avenue, called the Long Walk. This
is three miles in length, and has a double row of

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magnificent elms. It is directly in front of the
south side of the castle, and terminates in a colossal
equestrian statue of George III., standing on an
immense pedestal of blocks of granite. Nothing
can exceed in beauty the beeches of this park,
which contains thrge thousand acres. | Immense
herds of deer are seen under the trees. Nowhere
have I seen such fine old trees. Here is a beech-
tree thirty-six feet round, seven feet from the ground!
One oak of similar size is called William the Con-
queror’s Oak. We went to Virginia Water, the
largest sheet of water — that is, artificial — in Great
Britain. We saw the little cottage where George
IV. passed so much of his time. It is a pretty place,
but it only shows that the mind is more likely to be
pleased with the simple than the grand.

The gardener at the cottage — which I think is
called Cumberland Lodge — showed us through the
conservatory. We did not much admire the Fishing
Temple, or the floating miniature navy. The sce-
nery is charming, and worthy of Poussin. The
walk by the water, to the tavern, cannot be sur-
passed. On our return we passed Frogmore, the
residence of the Duchess of Kent ; it seems a pretty,
unpretending place.

' Nothing would repay the tourist better than to
pass three or four days in this vicinity. Village
after village, and villa after villa, claims the admiration
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of the traveller; and perhaps England has no more
beautiful rural scenery than may here be found.
We had seven or eight hours of perfect delight upon
our ride; and when we reached the White Hart, at
Windsor, we were well prepared for doing justice to
an excellent dinner. Our pleasure at Windsor was
much increased by the company of a gentleman of
high literary reputation, and who is distinguished as
the author of several successful works.
Affectionately yours,
WELD.

Letter 19.

Lonvown.
Dear CHARLEY: —

We are just returned from a most pleasant visit
to Sir John Soane’s Museum. This gentleman was
an architect, and a most determined antiquary 5 and
when he died he left his wonderful collection to the
nation, having obtained an act of Parliament for pre-
serving it and endowing its maintenance. We ob-
tained a government order, and went to the house
which was Sir John’s private residence, in Lincoln’s
Inn Fields. Never did I behold such a sight. The
house is spacious, but every nook and corner — and
it is full of unimaginable ones —is filled up with
precious matters. Here are Roman and Grecian
140 YOUNG AMERICANS ABROAD,

relics; fragments of vases from Herculaneum ; and
the far-famed Egyptian sarcophagus brought over by
Belzoni. The latter is made of one piece of ala-
baster, nearly ten feet long. It is inscribed all over
with hieroglyphics, and cost Sir John a large sum.
I shall see nothing in all Europe that will take my
fancy as much as this museum, I am sure. There
are twenty-five distinct apartments; and if you can
find a square foot in the house not occupied, you
would do more than I was able to. The catalogue
of this musuem [I shall value highly, and that will
give you a better idea than I can of its contents. I
had no common pleasure in finding here the original
paintings of the Rake’s Progress, by Hogarth, the
engravings of which we have so admired. These pic-
tures were painted in 1734, and were bought by Sir J.
Soane, in 1802, for five hundred and seventy guineas.
And here, too, are Hogarth’s great paintings of the
Election —a series of four pictures. These unri-
valled works of comic art were bought of Garrick’s
widow by Soane, in 1823, for sixteen hundred and
fifty guineas! The collection of paintings is by no
means despicable, and we saw a few pictures not
soon to be forgotten. The Views of Venice, by
Canaletti, are very fine; and there are some gems by
Reynolds, Danby, Turner, Hamilton, Lawrence, and
Bird. I must tell you how they have economized
room in the apartment devoted to pictures. The
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ceiling is very richly adorned with ornaments, form-
ing arched canopies. On the north and west sides
of this room are cabinets, and on the south are
movable planes, with space between for pictures. So,
in a room of thirteen feet eight inches by twelve feet
four inches, there are as many pictures as.could be
placed on the walls of a gallery of the same height,
forty-five feet long and twenty broad. In the crypt
is an ancient tomb, and models, in cork, of tombs
at Capua.

There are some precious souvenirs of Napoleon
to be seen, — as portraits, miniatures, pistols, &c., —
a fine collection of painted glass, and a countless lot
‘of antiques, intaglios, autographs, and watches. If
ever you find yourself in London, I charge you, get
to this same place for a long morning. In the af-
ternoon we took steamer and went to Greenwich,
five miles from town, to see the Hospital for Sea-
men. Charles II. built this place for a royal palace,
—anda noble one it is, — but William and Mary
gave it up to the use of old and worn-out seamen ;
and as England owes every thing to Jack Tar, it
seems fit that, when old and crazy, his last days
should be made comfortable. A very large income
arises from the exhibition of the fine picture gallery
here to be seen. Here is quite enough to please
any one who is curious, and to gratify boys amazing-
ly; and this you will credit when I tell you some
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things that we saw. The coat and waistcoat worn
by Nelson when he was killed, on the Victory, at
Trafalgar ; models of celebrated ships; original
painting of Sir Walter Raleigh; Sir Cloudesley
Shovel, who was lost, with all his crew, on the
Scilly Islands, in Queen Anne’s reign; Admiral
Kempenfeldt, lost in the Royal George, 1782; Lord
Nelson ; Lord Collingwood ; and almost all the great
naval commanders of Great Britain. Then, too,
there are large paintings of the great sea fights.
One of Trafalgar, by Turner, is very fine, and so is
a large one of Nelson’s death.

There is a room besides all I have alluded to,
called the Nelson Room, and which illustrates all his
history ; and there aye, all about the rooms, some
exquisitely fine colossal busts, executed by Flaxman,
Bailey, and Westmacott. The chapel is thought to
be one of the most beautiful in England. The en-
tire of this great national glory is kept in the clean-
est manner ; and the only thing to complain of is a
want of politeness in the guides. This is in con-
trast to other places; for we have found the guides
very kind and civil at all other places. We have
recently visited the Queen’s stables, by order from
Mr. Lawrence. Every thing was very clean and
spacious. Some of the horses were exceedingly
beautiful. The harness-room made a display. The
cream-colored horses belonging to the state carriage
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are noble animals. I believe they are brought from
Hanover, or came originally thence. ‘The state car-
riage is an immense lumbering affair, made of carv-
ings and gold., It must be of great weight. The
sides are richly painted. It is never used but at the
opening of Parliament and similar occasions. The
queen’s carriages which are ordinarily used are nu-
merous and very elegant, but in good taste. One
of our number— you may guess who it was —
sadly wanted a hair from the tail of the queen’s fa-
vorite riding horse. 'The riding school is spacious,
but not much better than a private one that we
know in New York.

We took dinner one day at Soyer’s Symposium,
at Gore House. Soyer is the great master of cere-
monies in London for all matters of the cuisine.
Gore House was once the home of Wilberforce and
Lord Rodney, but is better known as the residence
of the late Countess of Blessington. It is now a
hotel. The grounds are extensive, and the trees are
some of the finest around London, and I have never
seen a lovelier spot of the same size. It is alive
with blackbirds, thrushes, linnets, and goldfinches.
As you enter, you find a vestibule, which is called the
cupola of Jupiter Tonans. Through this you pass
to «the hall of architectural wonders,” then to «the
Blessington Temple of the Muses.” ‘This apart-
ment leads to “the Transatlantic Ante-Chamber,”
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which is adorned with all sorts of American emblems.
Then there are, in succession, *“‘ the Alcove of White
Roses,” «the Birth of Gems,” and other rooms of
great gorgeousness. One room is tlre «“ Palace of
the North,” which is apparently made entirely of ice,
and out of the wall of which is issuing a polar bear.
In the pleasure grounds is a “ baronial hall,” one
hundred feet long, fifty broad, and thirty high ; and
besides this an enormous tent, called «‘ the Encamp-
ment for all Nations.” Here, at a table four hun-
dred feet long, fifteen hundred persons can be dined
at a cheap ‘rate. A table-cloth for this affair cost
Soyer two hundred pounds sterling. We had a very
pleasant dinner with the Rev. Dr. Harris, President
of New College, whose works are so well known in
America. The room we occupied was “the Alcove
of White Roses.” ‘The Symposium stands near to
the Crystal Palace, and accommodates the strangers
admirably. ‘That dinner was two days ago, how-
ever; and I am reminded that another is necessary
to-day, and must leave off to prepare for it.
I am yours truly,
JAMES.
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Letter IBV.

Lonpon.
Dear CHARLEY: —

Yesterday we visited the two great ecclesiastical
edifices of the metropolis, — St. Paul’s Cathedral and
Westminster Abbey, — and I will endeavor to convey
to your mind some idea of the impression which
they left upon my own. These structures are by
name familiar to you, and you have seen engravings
of the mighty dome of St. Paul’s and the double
towers of the Abbey. I had often gazed on these
pictured representations, but I find that they did not
convey to my mind any adequate notions of the
originals. Like the Pyramids, or our own Ni-
agara, they must be seen to be understood. In so
vast a place as London, it is absolutely necessary for
sight-seers to adopt something like system in their
arrangements ; so we agreed to devote one day tu the
examination of the metropolitan Cathedral Church,
and of the ancient edifice in which the monarchs of
England are crowned. We quitted our hotel at nine
o’clock, and, pushing our way through the hurrying
crowds of the Strand, speedily arrived at Temple
Bar. We then turned down a dingy, narrow pas-
sage, on our right hand ; this led us to the Temple,

which is like a little town of itself, and is almost
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exclusively inhabited by lawyers. It was amusing
enough to notice the gentlemen in powdered horse-
hair wigs and flowing black robes, like a clergyman’s,
who every now and then emerged from some open
door, and flitted across the courts, each having a
bundle of papers tied with red tape, or a book
under his arm. Whilst occupied in observing these
Templars of modern times, the tones of an organ
fell on my ear, for we were close to the Temple
Church, one of the most beautiful sanctuaries in the
world. The early morning service was not conclud-
ed, so we entered without ceremony. Externally,
the building has little in the way of architectural
decorations to recommend it. It is low, destitute of
tower or steeple, and surrounded by gloomy-looking
lawyers’ offices. But no sooner had we crossed the
threshold than a scene of surpassing beauty burst
upon us. I should here tell you that this edifice.
which is intended for the exclusive use of members
of the Temple, is very ancient. The church formerly
belonged to the Knights Templars. It was built in
1185, and the choir was added in 1240. For years
and years the building was neglected by the legal
gentlemen; but’in 1839 it was proposed to restore
the former glories of the place, and the outlay of
seventy thousand pounds has caused it to stand out
in all its pristine beauty. The form of the church
is octagonal. The ceiling, sides, and altar are all
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decorated in the medieval style. The pipes of the
organ dazzle you with their purple and golden
splendors. The floor is of encaustic tiles. On the
walls are displayed the names and cvats of arms of
those members of the Temple who have been raised
to the dignity of judges. On all these objects the
sunshine, streaming through superbly-painted win-
dows, produced quite a kaleidoscope effect. The
coup d’eil was almost too dazzling, and strikingly
contrasted in my mind with the primitive simpli-
city of our New England churches. In this church
{ found that some great men had been buried. The
learned Sir John Selden, the author of “ Table
Talk ;” Howell, whose old letters we have so much
enjoyed together ; Gibbon the historian, and Oliver
Goldsmith, lie just outside the church. The preacher
of this church is called the master of the Temple, and
the great Hooker once held this post. Having
gratified our curiosity by an inspection of this
gem of church architecture, we quitted the build-
ing, and, after a pleasant stroll through the Temple
Gardens, —a sweet spot, and spoken of by Shak-
speare as the place where the distinction of the Red
and White Roses was first seen, — embarked on one
of the river steamboats, which rapidly conveyed us to
Blackfriars Bridge.

The finest view of St. Paul’s Cathedral is, un-
questionably, from the Thames. When seen from
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the streets, only portions of its colossal magnitude
can be obseryed. On all sides it is hemmed in by
houses, which, pygmies though they be, prevent an
uninterrupted view of the architectural giant. But
from the middle of the Thames, the cathedral is
seen in all its glory; towering above the surrounding
marts of trade, it stands out the grand point of at-
traction.

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Here may be chserved, to advantage, the sur-
passing beauty of the great dome, which dwarfs the
towers and steeples of the surrounding churches
almost into nothingness. The general aspect of the
cathedral is said to resemble St. Peter’s, at Rome,
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but the symmetry of the dome of the latter is ac-
knowledged to be less beautiful than that of its
London rival. |

We landed at Blackfriars Bridge Stairs, and, after
ascending Ludgate Hill, arrived at the great northern
door of the cathedral. In reply to the rap of our
knuckles at the huge portals, it slowly swung back
on its hinges, and a grim, surly-looking face ap-
peared. The figure which belonged to the face was
clad in a rysty and seedy black robe, from beneath
which a hand wasthrust forth, and the words, ‘ two-
pence each,” sounded harshly on our ears. ‘T'wo-
pence each was accordingly paid, and then the surly
janitor, or verger, as he is called, admitted us within
the building. In a moment afterwards, we were
beneath the dome of St. Paul’s. If this part of
the edifice has appeared imposing when viewed from
without, how much grander did it seem now that we
stood on the marble pavement below, and gazed
upward into the vast concave which the genius of
Sir Christopher Wren had designed. The scene to
my mind was most impressive, and the impressiveness
was heightened by a continuous dull roar, which never
ceased for a moment. ‘This ceaseless noise was
produced by the numerous carriages passing and
repassing without. The concavity of the dome, I sup-
pose, condensed the sound into a subdued thunder,
like that which one hears at a short distance from

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the Falls of Niagara. Against the huge pillars, and
in various niches, were the statues of eminent men ;
some of them erected by the nation, as a commemo-
ration of naval or military services, and others as
tributes to great personal worth, or to public
benefactors. Among the statues of the men of

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Dr. Samuel Johnson.

- peace, that of Dr. Samuel Johnson, the great lexi-
cographer, particularly interested me. The celebrated
moralist is represented seated. One hand _ holds
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a scroll, the other rests upon a pedestal. The
likeness is said to be well preserved. The sculptor
was Bacon. There was the capacious forehead, the
thick bushy eyebrows, the large mouth, the double
chin, the clumsy person, and the thick, ungainly
legs, which had been rendered familiar to me
through the portraits which I had seen in the
Johnsonia. As I gazed on that marble tribute to
genius and worth, I could not but remember, Char-
ley, how Jobnson had frequently walked the streets
of London all night, because he had not the where-
withal to pay for a lodging. Near to Johnson’s
monument was that of Howard the philanthropist.
We noticed a very fine one to Sir Joshua Reynolds;
also statues to Bishop Heber, Abercrombie, Corn-
wallis, Sir John Moore, Sir Astley Cooper, Sir
Thomas Lawrence, and Benjamin West.

But the greatest attraction of St. Paul’s is the
sarcophagus in which repose the remains of Eng-
land’s greatest naval hero, Lord Nelson. Situated
immediately beneath the centre of the great dome is
a diamond-shaped tablet, which marks the spot be-
neath which rests, after his career of glory, the hero
of the Nile and Trafalgar. His body rests in a sar-
cophagus in the vaults below. Exactly beneath the
tablet lies the huge coffin, with the name « NELSON”
engraven on its side. No epitaph, no labored pane-
gyric, no fulsome praise; and Englishmen, I think,
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were right in supposing that the simple name of
their hero was enough for fame. This sarcophagus
was made by Cardinal Wolsey; and here Nelson
was placed, in a coffin made out of the mainmast
of the French ship, L’Orient.

The grim verger recommended us to ascend to
the dome, and, after paying fresh fees, we mounted
an enormously long and steep-winding staircase,
which led us to the base of the dome. Here was a
circular gallery, surrounded with a railing. Scarcely
had we entered this gallery, when the attendant pur-
posely slammed the entrance door, and immediately
a loud peal, as of thunder, reverberated through the
vast building; then he requested us to listen whilst
he whispered against the smooth wall directly oppo-
site to us. The effect was startling; every word
was as distinct as though the speaker’s lips had been
close to my ear. ‘This is known as the Whispering
Gallery, and is one of the great lions of the place.

We now prepared to ascend still higher, and,
after a tedious journey, arrived at the gilded gallery,
which surmounts the dome. From hence we en-
joyed a magnificent view of London, for, fortunately,
the atmosphere was comparatively clear, and the

everlasting canopy of smoke which overhangs Lon-
- don was not so dense as usual. Spread out before
us lay the great wilderness of brick and mortar,
through which the shining Thames, like a huge
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snake, pursued its sinuous course, spanned at inter-
vals by bridges, and bearing on its broad bosom the
gathered treasures of many a far-distant nation.
The streets, diminished to mere lanes, looked alive
with Liliputians ; miniature horses and carriages ap-
peared like so many German automaton toys which
had been wound up and set a-going. Far away to the
westward patches of green, studded with trees, de-
noted the parks, in one of which glittered the glass
roof and sides of the Crystal Palace; and still more
remote were glimpses of the free, fresh, open coun-
try, along which, at intervals, would rush railway
trains, bearing hundreds of passengers to various
parts of England. Above my head glittered, in the
brilliant sunshine, the ball and cross which, at a
height of four hundred and four feet, stands proudly
over London, and may be seen from various parts
of the metropolis. Another fee secured our passage
to the interior of this globe of gilded copper, and
which is about six feet in diameter, and will hold
several persons. To reach it, I had to ascend a
ladder and creep through an aperture at the bottom
of the sphere. This was not worth the labor, but
then we could say we had attained the highest point
of the cathedral. I hear that ladies sometimes ven-
ture into the ball; if so, their timidity is insufficient
to baffle their curiosity. This accomplished, we
retraced our steps, and visited the portion of St.
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Paul’s in which divine service is performed. About
a dozen boys, dressed in white surplices, were
chanting sweetly ; a dull-looking clergyman read the
service indifferently; and a score of poor people,
with one or two well-dressed persons, formed the
congregation. We then departed for Westminster
Abbey, which must form the subject of another
letter. Vours affectionately,
WELD.

Letter 3].

Lonpon,
Dear CHARLEY: —

What shall I tell you about Westminster Abbey ?
I hope I may be able to say enough to make you
long to see it, and determine you to read all you can
about it. By the way, I have satisfied myself that
I can learn the best things about such places by
carefully reading good histories and examining the
best engravings. This abbey claims to have been
built, in 616, by a Saxon king. It was enlarged by
Edgar and Edward the Confessor, and was rebuilt
as it now appears by Henry III. and Edward I. In
_ this church all the sovereigns of England have been
crowned, from Edward the Confessor down to Vic-
toria; and not a few of them have been buried here.
The architecture, excepting Henry VII.’s Chapel, is
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of the early English school. Henry’s chapel is of
the perpendicular Gothic. ‘The western towers were
built by Sir Christopher Wren.

We entered at the door leading to the Poet’s
Corner. We gazed with interest on the monuments



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of Chatham, Pitt, Fox, aud Canning, Prince Rupert,
Monk, Chaucer, Spenser, Beaumont, Fletcher, Ben
Jonson, Cowley, Dryden, Dr. Watts, Addison, Gay,
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Sheridan, and Campbell. Here, too, are tablets to
Barrow, South, Garrick, Ilandel, Clarendon, Bishop
Atterbury, Sir Isaac Newton, and old Parr, who died
at the age of one hundred and fifty-two.

The associations of this building are every thing
to the stranger. I will just give you a list of names
of the kings and queens buried here — Sebert, Ed-
ward the Confessor, Henry UL, Edward I., Queen
Eleanor, Edward II. and his queen, Philippa,
Richard II. and his queen, Henry V., Henry VII.
and his queen, Ann of Cleves, queen of Henry
VIIi., Edward VI., Bloody Mary, Mary, Queen
of Scots, Queen Elizabeth, James I. and his
queen, Queen of Bohemia, Charles IL., William
{If. and Mary, Queen Anne, George II. and Queen
Caroline.

We took the circuit of the chapels, beginning
with St. Benedict. Here many eminent church-
men have been interred. The next is St. Ed-
mond’s, which contains twenty monuments ;_ the
monument of the Earl of Pembroke, brother of
Henry III.; he died 1296. Here, too, are tombs of
children of Edward I. and Edward IIL I noticed
a very fine brass monument, which represents a
Duchess of Gloucester in her dress as a nun, dated
_ 1899. There is, too, the effigy of the Duchess of
Suffolk, mother of poor Lady Jane Grey. The
third is St. Nicholas’s Chapel, where is seen Lord
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Burleigh’s monument. The fourth is the Virgin
Mary’s Chapel, called Henry VII.’s Chapel, and the
ascent to which is by twelve or fourteen steps. This
glorious room consists of a central aisle, with five
small chapels and two side aisles. Here you see the
stalls and banners of the Knights of the Bath, who
were formerly installed in this chapel. The altar
tomb of Henry VIL. is truly beautiful; Lord Bacon
said, “It is one of the costliest and daintiest tombs
in Europe.” Here are tombs of his mother, and
the mother of Lord George Darnley, and Mary,
Queen of Scots, and the Duke of Buckingham,
Queen Elizabeth, and Queen Mary. Here, too, is a
sarcophagus, which is supposed to contain the re-
mains of Edward V. and the Duke of York, dis-
covered in the Tower in the seventeenth century, in
a box. Charles II., William and Mary, and Queen
Anne are in a vault on the south aisle. George IL.
and his queen, Caroline, lie together, a side being
taken out of each coffin. The fifth chapel is St.
Paul’s. The most striking object here is a colossal
portrait statue of James Watt, the great steam-
engine perfecter, if not inventor. This is by Chan-
trey, and cost six thousand pounds, and seems quite
out of place. Archbishop Usher lies in this chapel.
The sixth chapel, called Edward the Confessor’s,
pleased me greatly. In the centre is the shrine of
the monarch saint; it is rich in mosaic adornments.

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The altar tomb of Henry IIL. is very grand, and
there is a noble bronze statue of the king. Edward
I. is here, and in 1774 his body was found almost
entire. Edward III. and Philippa, his queen, have
tombs. Here, too, was Henry V., the hero of Agin-
court, Richard I. and queen. We were delighted
with the two coronation chairs; in one is the old
stone of Scone, on which the early Scotch kings
used to be crowned. Edward I. carried it off, and
it has ever since figured in English coronations. It
is a large piece of red and gray sandstone, and
claims to have been the veritable pillow on which
Jacob slept. The seventh chapel is that of St.
Erasmus, and leads to the eighth, which is John the
Baptist’s. Here rest the early abbots of the church.
It contains a very fine monument to Lord Hunsdon,
chamberlain to Queen Bess. Just outside, in the
aisle, we found the noble monument to General
Wolfe, and the celebrated work of Roubilliac in
memory of Mrs. Nightingale, where death is seen
throwing his dart at the wife, who falls into her hus-
band’s arms.

All over this noble abbey did we wander again
and again in repeated visits, and admire the finest
statuary we have ever seen. Roubilliac was a won-
derful genius, and his monument to Sir Peter War-
ren is exquisite. The works of Bacon, Flaxman,
Nollekins, Chantrey, and Westmacott have made me
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in love with statuary ; and I long to see the great
works which are to be seen on the continent.

Many of the tablets and statues are only honorary,
as the persons commemorated were not buried here ;
as Shakspeare, Southey, Thomson, Goldsmith, Dr.
Watts, &c. I could spend hours looking at Roubil-
‘liac’s monument for the Duke of Argyle and his
statue for Handel.

We attended divine service one Sunday afternoon,
and heard a very fine sermon from Lord John
Thynne. The abbey was crowded; the music the
best I ever heard in a church; the preacher was
quite eloquent ; and Dr. C. observed that it was the
most evangelical sermon he had heard in England.
The subject was on justification by faith.

I may forget many things that I shall see on our
travels, but I think that this abbey will never vanish
from my recollection. I shall always remember the
very position of these great works of art and
genius; and I am more than repaid for all the
labor of a voyage.

Yours affectionately,
WELD.
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Letter 99.

Lonpon.
Dear CHARLEY : —

No one comes to London without being told by
every one to go and see the parks; so we have
been to see these fine breathing-places. Hyde Park
is about four hundred acres, and has as many as
half a dozen great entrances. Its position is high,
and it is the great drive of the people of fashion.
If you want to see London, you must come here on
a fine summer day in June, at about four o’clock,
and you will gaze on the finest and gayest equipages
of England. A very pretty piece of water is in this
park, which is called «the Serpentine River.” The
best skating of London is to be seen here, we are
told, in hard winters. The entrance from Picca-
dilly is by a fine threefold arch. Here is the great
Achilles of bronze, in honor of Wellington, made
out of the cannon which the duke captured in Spain.
St. James’s and the Green Park: this is the old-
est in London, and was made by Henry VIII. A
fine arch affords entrance from Piccadilly, having
a bronze colossal equestrian statue of the Duke of
Wellington. You get grand views of the Abbey
towers, Buckingham Palace, the York Column, and
other objects of interest. The two parks are about
one hundred and fifty acres. Regent’s Park is one
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of the most attractive spots in this great city. Here
are villas of the finest kind. Some of the prettiest
terraces and rows of houses about London are here
to be seen. This park contains nearly five hundred
acres, and, among other attractions, the Botanical
and Zodlogical Gardens, and the Coliseum. Vic-
toria Park, near Bethnal Green, is a new one, of
.about three hundred acres; but we did not visit it,

Besides these, there are more than thirty squares,
some of which are very beautiful, and are finely
planted and adorned. Belgrave Square is exceed-
ingly rich in its appearance; the houses are built in
the Corinthian order.

Northumberland House, at Charing Cross, is the
city residence of the Duke of Northumberland.
This, externally, has no great beauty, but is sur-
mounted by the lion of the Percy family. It was
built in 1605. This noble mansion has been politely
opened by its proprietor to the visits of the foreign-
ers who are here at the exhibition. It is a princely
mansion; and, although we had recently been to
Windsor, and seen the royal residence, yet we
thought this palace home almost regal in its splen-
dor. The staircase is splendid, and the apartments
are very magnificent. The hall and drawing-rooms
are quite equal, in decorations and paintings, to the
rooms at Windsor. We were much pleased with two
large pictures —a fox and deer hunt, by Snyders ;

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but there were so many, that it is difficult to single
out those we admired. There are some beautiful
paintings of Napoleon, and exquisite carvings in
ivory. In one of the saloons we were all struck
with a large Sevres china vase, presented to the
Duke of Northumberland by Charles X., at his cor-
onation, at which occasion the duke was present as
ambassador extraordinary, and made a most aston-
ishing display of English wealth and liberality.

Sion House, near Brentford, is another palace
belonging to the duke. This noble mansion is on
the banks of the Thames, and is composed of free-
stone. It is very gorgeously furnished, and the hot-
houses and conservatories are not much, if any,
inferior to Chatsworth. This mansion has also been
opened to visitors from abroad, and we received
orders from the minister.

One of the sweetest features about the metropolis,
to my taste, is the vast number of charming villages
that surround it. Go where you may, you fall in
with cottages, villas, and mansions, that convey to
the mind the ideas of comfort, elegance, and
wealth.

I find from Weld that he forgot to tell you that
we went to St. Margaret’s Church, which stands
only a few yards off from Westminster Abbey.
This is a very old building, and said to be of the
days of Edward I. In this very building the
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celebrated fast-day sermons of the Long Parliament
were preached, and I felt much interest in thinking
how often Cromwell, Pym, Peters, and Harrison
had worshipped God in that house. In this church,
too, the Assembly of Divines worshipped, and also
the Scotch commissioners, and took the covenant.
This church boasts a painted window of exquisite
beauty, which came as a present, from Holland, to
Henry VII.; and the historical associations of this
window are very curious, and well worth your read-
ing about. The monuments of this sanctuary are
far from being devoid of interest. I may name,
among others, those to Caxton, Sir Walter Raleigh,
Sir James Harrington, author of the great book,
Oceana,” the wife of Milton, the mother of
Cromwell, all of whom are here interred.

While I am speaking of churches, let me tell you
that, close by our hotel, is a very fine one, that
pleases me exceedingly. It is called St. Martin’s-in-
the-Fields, but is at present quite central as it re-
gards the metropolis. I think the portico is to my
eye equal to any piece of architecture in London.
It was built in 1726. A church stood here for
many centuries ; and in 1680, Baxter said that forty
thousand people of the parish could not get into
the church; and he adds that they “lived like
Americans, without hearing a sermon for many
years.” This church has an exquisite chime of
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bells, and they very much amused me every morn-
ing.
Yours affectionately,
JAMES.

Letter 93.

Lonpon.
Dear CHARLEY : —

I have not written you for some time. But to-
day I have seen a number of things which I am
sure you would be pleased with, and so I will tell
you about them. Early in the morning we went to
see the Mansion House. This is the dwelling-house
of the lord mayor of London. It is a fine-looking
building, but has a queer upper story, with small
windows, which look badly over the noble pillars
and portico. The great room used for public occa-
sions is the Egyptian Hall, for what reason does not
appear from any thing about it. Here the lord
mayor has his great feasts. I should like to be in
London on the 9th of November, which is his day
of inauguration; and this is the great day for Lon-
doners. He rides in a large carved gilt carriage.
I believe he goes to Westminster by water, in a
_ splendid barge, and comes back in his coach. The
salary is eight thousand pounds; but the expenses
are beyond this amount, and some persons refuse to
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serve, and pay a fine of five hundred pounds; but
this is a rare case, and enough are ready to pay for
the honor. In the city the mayor ranks before the

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royal family. The title of «your lordship” ceases
at the expiration of his office.

Our next visit was to the Royal Exchange, a very
noble quadrangle, which was finished in 1844. It
stands finely between the Bank of England and the
Mansion House, and in front there is a sort of open
space, or widening of the streets. This is the third
building which has occupied the same spot — the
two earlier ones were both burnt down. The
original Exchange was built by Sir Thomas Gresh-
am, and opened by Queen Elizabeth in 1570. It
was copied from the famous Burse at Antwerp,
which still stands. It is singular that, in the great
fires of 1666 and 1838, the statue of Sir Thomas
Gresham escaped uninjured. The Exchange is
built of Portland stone, and already has acquired,
from the smoke of London, a venerable tinge. ‘The
portico, I am told, is the largest in the kingdom ;
but the one at St. Martin’s Church I like better.
Crossing over the road, we were at the Bank of
England. This is a truly immense affair. The
walls measure fourteen hundred and sixty feet. It
was built in 1734, but has had many alterations and
additions, and now covers four acres. We did not
go into it.
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The docks of London are among the attractions —
of the place. They are called St. Catharine’s,
London, East India, West India, Commercial, &ce.
These are far too great an affair for me to describe ;
and to look at them, and then think of Writing an
account, is very much like a small boy opening a
book of mathematics and trying to understand it.
What do you think of the tobacco warehouse at the
docks covering five acres? Then the tea in bonded
warehouses was worth twenty-five millions of dollars :
and there are ten millions of pounds of pepper, six
millions of gallons of wine, and other things in pro-
portion. I inquired about the shipping, and was
told that there were about four thousand seven hun-
dred and fifty vessels, and eighty thousand seamen,
employed in the foreign commerce of the city ; and
beyond all this, twenty-one thousand coasting vessels,
averaging five or six men to each craft. Nothing in
London amazes us like these docks. Here. you see
Malays, Turks, Lascars, Chinese, Russians, Portu-
guese, Dutch, French, Negroes, and men of all na-
tions.

We went several times to walk through Covent
Garden Market, and to see it to advantage you must
go very early in the morning. The supply of fruits
and flowers is perfectly astonishing, and the perfume
is very fine. You little imagine, Charley, the prices
that early vegetables and fruits fetch. A cucumber
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and onion, wrapped up in grape leaves, will, in Feb-
ruary, March, and early part of April, find pur-
chasers at two, three, and four dollars. Strawber-
ries, peaches, and pines are sold in early season at
what we should think “awful” prices. The hot-
house grapes are very beautiful, and the vegetable
productions are more carefully raised, and in greater
variety, than with us. If you want to know all
about Covent Garden Market, you must read May-
hew on London Labor — a nice book.

We boys had a treat the other day at an auto-
graph collector’s. His collection was large and
rare, but his prices very high. I have saved a cata-
logue for you.

To-morrow we are oft for the continent, and we
are very busy in making our arrangements; so I
must close. Our next will be from La Belle France.

Yours affectionately,
GEORGE.

Letter Bh.

PaRiIs.
Dear CHARLEY :—

On a fine morning we left London, by rail, for
Dover, in company with the Rev. Dr. Murray, of
New Jersey, and Dr. Chetwood, who made quite a
pleasant addition to our party. On reaching Dover,
we were gratified with the commanding position of
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the castle, which stands upon the white chalky cliffs
so celebrated by Shakspeare. The town lies in a
charming valley. Dover boasts of high antiquity.
The Saxons and Romans both left enduring memo-
rials of their residence. Its importance was felt at
a very early day, on account of its being the best
and authorized port to carry on intercourse with
France. Dover Castle was a strong fortification
when William the Conqueror landed. We found a
steamer ready to start, and in a few minutes were
all on board. The Straits of Dover are but twenty-
one miles wide ; and yet, in this short passage of
barely two hours, we all suffered sadly from sea sick-
ness. The boat was small, the passengers were nu-
merous, and all were thankful to plant their feet
upon the soil of the republic. The examination of
our passports, and refreshment at the station-house,
occupied about half an hour, and we again entered
on our journey by the rail. I shall say nothing of
the place, at present, as we fully intend to pass a
day here, on our return, to examine this interesting
old city. We found the cars good, the railroad ex-
cellent ; but every thing looked strange. No farms
laid out in fine fields, and divided off by hedges, as
in England; or fences and stone walls, as with us.
We every where noticed women working in the
field. We passed through St. Omer, a fortified
town, of twenty thousand inhabitants. This is a
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town where many English Catholics have been sent
for education. We then came to Lille, which looked
like a large city. It has about seventy thousand
inhabitants. The fortifications look very strong, and
were constructed by the great Vauban. This place
has been besieged several times— once by the
Duke of Marlborough, for three months, when it
surrendered under Marshal Boufflers. We were
amazed at the vast number of windmills — amount-
ing to hundreds — every where to be seen around
the town; and the tall chimneys in the town tell
plainly that this is a great manufacturing place.
The windmills are employed in preparing flax for
linen.

Douai was our next town. It has about eighteen
thousand inhabitants, and has a foundery for ordnance.
The Theological Seminary here has been famous,
and most of the Catholic clergy of England and
Ireland were formerly educated here. Arras is a
town of about twenty-five thousand population, and
is celebrated as the birthplace of Robespierre. It
is said to be a very beautiful place, but we saw little
of it. The cars next passed through Amiens, a city
of about fifty thousand inhabitants. It was at this
city that a treaty of peace was made between France
and England, in 1802. Clermont is a very neat
little town, of about five thousand inhabitants. It
has a fine old castle, and every thing looked lively

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and prosperous. Pontoise, on the River Oise, is a
small town; and I should think that, from the upper
part of the town, the prospect is very beautiful.

We reached Paris in about eleven hours and a
half from London. Really, this seems very strange,
that I should breakfast in London and dine at Paris.
After having our luggage examined at the station, by ®
the police, we repaired at once to the Hotel Wind-
sor, on the Rue Rivoli. This was the hotel where
Dr. C. had his quarters, fifteen years ago; and is it
not strange that we have the same suite of rooms
that he then occupied? We have a fine drawing-
room, a dining-room, and_ three good chambers.
Our hotel is exactly opposite the gardens of the
Tuileries, and is in the pleasantest part of the city.
James, you know, was once here for three months :
and he has quite a knowledge of the city, and seems
perfectly at home. We take our breakfast in our
apartments or the coffee-room, as suits us best, at
about nine o’clock ; our dinners in some good café,
in various parts of the city, or at the table d’héte,
at Meurice’s Hotel, which is just next door to us.
In calling on one or two persons, we found them in
old apartments, but quite noble rooms, as high up as
four and five stories ; and we hear that many families
live in the same building, and that many very re-
spectable people live in the sixth, and even seventh
story. This I should never like. Whenever we go
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out, we leave our key with the concierge or his wife,
who live in a snug little apartment just inside the
great gate, which opens into a well-paved court.
We have determined not to engage a guide in Paris,
because it is often annoying to have a coarse, vulgar
mind disturbing you, when all you ask is silence and
your own reflections. It is quite a mistake to sup-
pose that you cannot get along without a valet de
place — for in every hotel, and almost every large es-
tablishment, there are persons to be found who speak
English. We paid our respects to our good friend the
consul, and found him very comfortably settled down
in his office, and residing in excellent style. A pleas-
ant evening with his family made us all think of our
old times on board the Arctic. The day after we ar-
rived was James’s birthday, and he was to give us a
dinner, and had invited the consul and his son to
dine with us. Well, at five we met at the consu-
late, and we boys walked ahead with Mr. G., Jr.,
leaving the doctor and the consul to bring up the
rear. He supposed that his father understood where
he proposed to take us, and so we went on speedily.
In the Rue Vivienne they lost sight of us: we arrived
at the Café Vachette, on the boulevards, and ordered
dinner for the party. The gentlemen, however, kept
walking the street for two hours. At last they gave
up the matter as a bad case, and took refuge for a
late dinner by themselves in a neighboring café. At
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nine we all met, sadly disappointed. The pleasant
occasion had been quite disarranged, and some hard
jokes passed upon our want of tact in not sending
out scouts to search the Rue Vivienne, with the
geography of which the doctor declares he is now
perfectly acquainted — having tramped it for two E
hours with the consul. Of course, we all have to
take their jokes upon our defrauding them of a fine
dinner. We have dined since at the Trois Fréres
Provengauz, which has the reputation of being one
of the best cafés in Paris. Our room commanded
a perfect view of the quadrangle of the Palais
Royal, and the spectacle was highly interesting.
The accommodations of the room we occupied were
very fine; and nothing could surpass the beauty of
the table linen, plate, &c. We are about to com-
mence the sights of the city in earnest, and are this
evening to arrange our plans.
Yours affectionately, GEORGE.

Letter 95.

PARIs.
Dear CHARLEY :—

I like this city very much — every one seems so
happy out of doors. Not only the poor, but the
wealthy, are fond of the open air; anda great deal
of time is spent in the gardens and on the boule-
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vards. Every place seems to have provision made
for the enjoyment of the people. Ices and lemonade
are to be found wherever you go. The appearance
of the streets in Paris is much gayer than those of
London. You see a much greater number of women
walking out, and they are generally very neatly
dressed. But the streets do not look as substantial
as they do in London. If there is more that is
imposing, there is less that keeps up your wonder.
I do not feel able to think that the people here have
much business to do, for every one seems to be en-
gaged in pleasure; and yet there are great concerns
going on, and the fine manufactures of this city are
only to be done by labor and attention. Nothing, at
our first glances at the city, have pleased us more
than the profusion of flowers every where to be seen.
It is quite common to see men with a rose in the
button hole, or a beautiful carnation. The roses
are my admiration. I never saw such beauties
before ; and whether it is owing to the climate, or
to scientific cultivation, I know not, but certainly I
never have beheld such variety or perfection. In
the flower shops you will find very large bunches
of rosebuds, each bunch made up exclusively of
buds of one size, from the dimensions of a pea in
all gradations up to the diameter of a half dollar —
not a leaf opened, simply a bouquet of rosebuds, and
the whole embowered in a delicate sheet of white
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paper. I reckoned the contents of one, and found
two hundred and sixty-seven buds not larger than a
common pea, and the price was only a franc. The
moss roses are beyond all my conceptions of floral
beauty ; and, go where I may, I find every niche of
ground adorned with standard roses of various hues
and the walls and windows are beautified with bril-
liant geraniums, which are evidently great favorites.

We had a funny affair yesterday. We all went
to make a call upon Mr. D , and found his resi-
dence in a splendid part of the city ; but, instead
of being ushered into his drawing-room, we were



brought into the saloon of no less a personage than
the Lord Bishop of Jamaica! He politely directed
us to the next apartment, where we spent an agree-
able hour with the family, and found that similar
mistakes occur almost daily.

Our first tramp for a sight was to Notre Dame ;
and I shall never forget, Charley, my first view of
this cathedral. The exterior is more striking than
any church edifice that I have yet seen. No en-
graving can afford a fair idea of its grandeur to one
who has not seen it, though it will help my mind to
recall its beauties whenever I see the picture. You
are so well read about Paris, that I hardly need tell
you that eight centuries have rolled away since
Notre Dame was built. It is regarded as the no-
blest Gothic pile in France, and is the pride of
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Paris. The front is one hundred and twenty feet
wide, and the richness of the carvings upon the
exterior is wonderful. I am really glad to see that
great pains are taking to restore and adorn this
church. The decayed stones are taken out, and
new ones replaced, and the carvings also are re-
newed where necessary, so that future ages may see
what so delights us. The two towers are forty feet
square and two hundred high, and you ascend by a
staircase of four hundred steps. The form of the
church is that of the Latin cross. Its dimensions
inside are four hundred feet by one hundred and
forty, and the height is one hundred feet. All
through the cathedral is a line of Gothic arches
supported by columns, and, as you enter the great
door, you see the entire edifice. The walls look
bare to my eye, in spite of the paintings. We were
much pleased at seeing the spot where Napoleon
was crowned; and George was in ecstasies, for you
know how thoroughly he goes in for his beau ideal
of the hero. Here are the splendid candelabra
which the emperor gave on the occasion. We
heard mass, but the service was very formal, and
the priest might have been a real downeaster, for he
had a horrid nasal twang, and his “ sanctissime” was
‘¢ shanktissime.” 'The history of these churches is
strange, and I think a pretty good book might be
written on the romance of church architecture.
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The portal of the north aisle of the choir was
erected by a vile assassin, the Duke of Burgundy,
who murdered his cousin, the Duke of Orleans, in
1407. This, of course, was his penance, and fully
expiated his crime. The great bell weighs thirty-
two thousand pounds, and was baptized in presence
of Louis XIV., and is called Emanuel Louise The-
rese, after bis queen. I cannot attempt to describe
the beauties of this building, inside or out. The
exterior is all flying buttresses, crocketed pinnacles,
and sculpture. Inside you see chapel after chapel ;
and as to windows of painted glass, they are studies
for hours. ‘The rose windows are exquisite.

We repaired to a small chapel used as a sacristy,
or treasure-house of the church. Here we saw the
coronation robes of Napoleon, and splendid capes
and embroideries, in gold and silver, given by
Charles X. and Louis Philippe ; and here, too, is
the vertebree of the late Archbishop of Paris, who
was killed in the revolution of 1848. The bone
has a silver arrow tracing the course of the bullet,
which lies beside it. This is in time to be a saintly
relic, but it seems to me a filthy sight, and in
wretched taste. But Popery knows well what to
_ do with dead men’s bones. For a minute descrip-
tion of this church, I would refer you to three vol-
umes, called the “History of Paris,” published by
Galignani. On our return we went to the Hotel de
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Ville, and had the company of M. O n, whose
kindness did much for us on several occasions. The
Hotel de Ville stands in the Place de Gréve, where
so much blood has been shed in other days. Here
the martyrs of the Protestant faith have been put
to death. Here it was that Dubourg was strangled
and burnt by order of Francis Il. Dubourg was
a noble character. His last words were, “ Father,
abandon me not; neither will I abandon thee.”

This noble pile was begun in 1533, and only
completed in 1841, and in the modern improvements
fifteen millions have been expended. 'The whole
now forms an immense quadrangle. The front is
Corinthian, with pillars and niches between the win-
dows. and others are in preparation.

It was at the doorway in the centre that Lamar-—
tine, ‘the noblest Roman of them all,” so gloriously
withstood the mob in February, 1848, declaring that
the red flag should not be the flag of France. I wish
you could see this palace, for such it is, though occu-
pied by the city authorities. London has nothing to
approach it in splendor. The staircases are gor-
geous, and are so rich in sculpture that only a
sculptor could properly speak of them. We saw
the room where Robespierre held his council and
attempted suicide, and also the window where our
Lafayette embraced Louis Philippe, and presented
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him to the mob in 1830. It is the same window
where poor Louis XVI. addressed the savages, when
he wore the cap of liberty. By the way, I hate the
sight of that cap, which always reminds me of the
lamp-post executions of the French capital in 1792-3.
Its prevalence in our happy country is owing to
the French mania which once possessed the people,
and has very much died out. ‘The apartments are
regal, and some of them, I think, quite superior to
those of Windsor Castle. In this building is a fine
library, and here are deposited the vast collection
of American books obtained by Vattemare, whom,
you recollect, we saw at Washington.

I cannot tell you how sorely vexed we are to find
the Louvre shut up for repairs and decoration ;
every week they say it is to be reopened, but I fear
we shall leave Paris ere it happens.

How much we would all give to have you here ;
for, though we are glad to tell you what we see, we
feel there are scores of objects which interest us
that we have to pass over, but which would make
your eyes glisten, if you could gaze upon. Well,
my dear fellow, stick to your business, make your
fortune, and then come and look at the beautiful and
fair in the old world ; and who knows but perhaps
we may yet chat cosily together in Paris? O, I do
love to wander through this city by moonlight, and
gaze upon the bright, lofty buildings as they loom
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up sv gloriously in the mild lustre of a silvery night.

God bless you.
Yours affectionately, JAMES.

Letter 6.

PaRIs.
Dear CHARLEY: —

We have been to dine at the Palais Royal, at the
Trois Fréres Provengauz, of which I suppose the
boys have told you; and I shall only speak about the
fine building, so renowned all over the world. The
Palais Royal is to Paris what Paris is to France.
Its history is briefly this: Cardinal Richelieu built it
for himself; but the king, Louis XIII., was jealous,
and the wily old priest gave it to the monarch, and,
after Richelieu’s death, he moved into it. In 1692,
it fell into the hands of Philippe, Duke of Orleans,
as a gift, or marriage portion, from Louis XIV.,
and here the great Orleans collection of paintings
was gathered, and which was sold in 1789, at the
breaking out of the great troubles. In 1814, Louis.
Philippe obtained it as his inheritance, and lived
there till 1831. The garden is very fine, and is
about seven hundred and fifty feet by three hundred,
and has beautiful rows of lime-trees, trimmed “into
shape, as are most of these trees in Paris. In the
centre are flower gardens and a basin of water,
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with a fine fountain. In this open space are beau-
tiful bronze and marble statues. One I admired ex-
ceedingly ; it is Eurydice, stung by asnake. In this
garden are hundreds of persons under the trees, on
chairs, which are hired, where they read and take
refreshments. Under the arcades which surround
the area are the most tasty shops of Paris, and
where you may get any thing you please. A gayer
sight than this same Palais Royal, or, as they now
call it, Palais National, cannot be seen in this world.
I shall not attempt to tell you about the apartments
of the palace, and which you can read of at your
leisure. What a loss it was to the world