- One of the Accomplices lurking in the Woods. - Another
Horse-Thief shot
Letter IX. - An Example of Senatorial Decorum. - The National Museum at
Washington. - Mount Vernon. - Virginia Plantations. - Beauty of
Richmond. - Islands of James River. - An Old Church. - Inspection of
Tobacco. - Tobacco Factory. - Work and Psalmody. - Howden's Statue of
Washington.
Letter X. - Journey from Richmond to Charleston. - Pine Forests of North
Carolina. - Collection of Turpentine. - Harbor of Charleston. - Aspect of the
City.
Letter XI. - Interior of South Carolina. - Pine Woods. - Plantations. - Swamps.
- Birds. - A Corn-Shucking. - Negro Songs. - A Negro Military Parade. -
Character of the Blacks. - Winter Climate of South Carolina.
Letter XII. - Picolata. - Beauty of the Season. - The St. John's. - A
Hammock. - Voyage from Charleston to Savannah. - City of Savannah. - Quoit
Club. - A Negro Burial-Place. - Curious Epitaphs. - Bonaventure. - Majestic
Avenues of Live-Oaks. - Alligators. - Black Creek.
Letter XIII. - Woods of Florida. - Anecdotes of the Florida War. - Aspect of
St. Augustine. - Its Streets. - Former Appearance of the City. - Orange
Groves. - Fort of St. Mark. - Palm Sunday. - A Frenchman preaching in
Spanish.
Letter XIV. - Climate of St. Augustine. - Tampa Bay. - Melons in
January. - Insects in Southern Florida. - Healthfulness of East Florida. - A
Sugar Plantation. - Island of St. Anastasia. - Quarries of
Shell-Rock. - Customs of the Mahonese. - A Mahonese or Minorcan hymn.
Letter XV. - Florida the "Poor Man's Country." - Settlement of the
Peninsula. - The Indian War. - Its Causes. - Causes of the Peace. - The
Everglades. - St. Mary's in Georgia. - Plague of Sand-Flies. - Alligator
Shooting. - Tobacco Chewing.
Letter XVI. - The Champlain Canal. - Beauty of its Banks. - Whitehall. -
Canadian French. - A Family setting out for the West. - The Michigan Lay. -
Vermont Scenery.
Letter XVII. - Grasshoppers. - White Clover. - Domestic Arrangements of two
unmarried Ladies. - Canadian French Laborers. - Quakers. - A Pretty Mantua
Maker. - Anecdote told by a Quakeress. - Walpole. - Keene. - A Family of
healthy young Women.
Letter XVIII. - A Voyage to Liverpool. - Mountains of Wales. - Growth of
Liverpool. - Aspect of the Place. - Zoological Gardens. - Cemetery among the
Rocks. - Ornamental Cultivation. - Prince's Park. - Chester. - Manchester.
- Calico Printing.
Letter XIX. - Edale in Derbyshire. - A Commercial
Traveller. - Chapel-en-le-Frith. - The Winnets. - Mam Tor. - Heathy
Hills. - The Lark. - Caverns of the Peak of Derbyshire. - Castle of the
Peverils. - People of Derbyshire. - Matlock. - Derby.
Letter XX. - Works of Art. - Power's Greek Slave. - Exhibition of the Royal
Academy. - Turner's late Pictures. - Webster. - Thorburn. - New Houses of
Parliament. - Artists in Water-Colors.
Letter XXI. - The Parks of London. - Their Extent. - Want of Parks in New
York. - Sweeping of the Streets. - Safety from Housebreaking. - Beggars. -
Increase of Poverty.
Letter XXII. - Edinburg. - The Old Town. - The Castle. - Solid Architecture of
the New Town. - Views from the different Eminences. - Poverty in the Wynds
and Alleys. - Houses of Refuge for the Destitute. - Night Asylums for the
Houseless. - The Free Church. - The Maynooth Grant. - Effect of Endowments.
Letter XXIII. - Fishwomen of Newhaven. - Frith of Forth. - Stirling. -
Callander. - The Trosachs. - Loch Achray. - Loch Katrine. - Loch Lomond.
- Glenfalloch. - Dumbarton. - The Leven.
Letter XXIV. - Glasgow. - Its Annual Fair.