IMPRESSIONS OF AMERICA.
VOL. I.
LONDON:
PRINTED BY SAMUEL BENTLEY,
Dorset Street, Fleet Street.
[Illustration: SCENE BEFORE THE THEATRE AT NATCHEZ. Drawn & Etched by A. Hervieu]
IMPRESSIONS OF AMERICA,
DURING THE YEARS 1833, 1834, AND 1835.
BY TYRONE POWER, ESQ.
IN TWO VOLUMES.
VOL. I.
LONDON: RICHARD BENTLEY, NEW BURLINGTON STREET, Publisher in Ordinary to His Majesty.
1836.
DEDICATION
TO THE BRITISH PUBLIC.
Most persons have a Patron, from whose power and influence they have derived support, and of whose favour they feel proud.
I cannot claim to be of the few who are above this adventitious sort of aid, self-raised and self-sustained; on the contrary, I have a Patron, the only one I ever sought, but whose favour has well repaid my pains of solicitation.
The Patron I allude to is yourself, my Public, much courted, much abused, and commonly accused of either being coldly neglectful or capriciously forgetful of all sorts of merit. To me, at least, you have proved most kind, and hitherto most constant.
Yes, my Public, throughout my humble career, I have at all times of doubt or despondency invariably turned to you, and never have I been coldly regarded. I have leaned heavily upon you, yet have never found your aid withdrawn.
As an Actor, when managers have appeared indifferent, or critics unkind, and my hopes have sunk within me, I have turned to your cheering plaudits, and found in them support for the present and encouragement for the future.
As an Author, this appeal is founded solely upon my desire, not only to amuse, but to make you better acquainted with an important part and parcel of yourself, to which, although widely sundered, you are naturally and morally allied, and of which, as emanating from yourself, and in no way degenerate, you ought to feel very proud.
If happily I succeed in effecting this--if I dissipate one common error, eradicate one vulgar prejudice, or kindle one kindly feeling between you and the people of whom I write, I shall feel that, by so doing, I have at length made you some return for the high favour with which you have repaid my efforts to please you.
In presenting this offering to you, I am aware, at this the ninth hour, that it abounds in errors; and I would furnish a copious list of errata from each sheet, if I thought you would find patience to compare them. But you also know how my time has been employed since my return to you. Whilst you have nightly laughed with me at the playhouse, I have nightly had the devil[1] waiting for a contribution at home, and he is an imp importunate and insatiable. To soothe him, I have worked whilst you have slept.
Table of contents (by pages)
- 1: Impressions of America by Tyrone Power
- 2: Yet feel no partiality in their favour
- 3: 166 The Dutch and Irish Colonies of Pennsylvania
- 4: And now our chief friend Philosophy
- 5: I jumped on board the packet ship Europe
- 6: The reader who knows what a between decks is
- 7: Choose between Cognac and Schiedam for a chasse
- 8: And choose to obey a villanous unappeasable appetite
- 9: One tumbler of weak Hollands' grog
- 10: That sun and moon alternated like buckets in a well
- 11: Making all smoke again on one hand lay the Isle of Rathlin
- 12: And had a delicious swim round the ship
- 13: Between the mate and the backers of the Tallahassie
- 14: It could not be the Tallahassie
- 15: Given by a band of citizen gentlemen
- 16: Which were at first taken for pilots
- 17: To do messieurs the pilots justice
- 18: The pretty looking village of Staten
- 19: The fronts of the cafes and hotels
- 20: They had now gotten one of their clumsy waggons mounted
- 21: So surely as the shadeless hour of noon arrived
- 22: Second to no man as a compounder of cock tail
- 23: From pit to roof rose tier on tier one dark unbroken mass
- 24: And the intractability of American actors
- 25: Near the entrance to Bordentown
- 26: Infinitely preferable to an incursion of hungry musquitoes
- 27: And on the other the Schuylkill
- 28: And estimated with equal correctness
- 29: The windows are furnished with latticed shutters
- 30: Models for various public works amongst others
- 31: A Philadelphian audience might prove a slippery dependence
- 32: Was evidently a working operative of the humblest class
- 33: It would be well to adopt it here
- 34: I called for a glass of lemonade
- 35: And the whole distance from Philadelphia
- 36: Called Jamaica and Fresh ponds
- 37: Appropriated and consecrated as a cemetery
- 38: And the greatest beam I ever saw in a two decker
- 39: The first I had seen where the Auburn system is pursued
- 40: Lion of Boston is the Tremont House
- 41: Dinner is served in a well proportioned
- 42: Three days after closing at Philadelphia
- 43: I must declare that some of the kindest
- 44: A fine mare called Black Maria
- 45: Anticipating a quick and pleasant ride to Bordentown
- 46: The Clipper schooner of Baltimore
- 47: If divested of both bee hive and figure
- 48: The Holiday against the Front
- 49: A passing wayfarer halted by his fence
- 50: For the senhor despatched many letters
- 51: The abode of the grossest lust
- 52: A clear cold morning until about midday
- 53: After hearing my story and removing the anthracite coal
- 54: Thomas Emmett being at Rotterdam
- 55: The senior pursued his more prudent course
- 56: Every door in New York is open
- 57: Eventuate for their ultimate benefit
- 58: Thrusting the thick flakes of ice aside
- 59: And a free choice of ruts or tracks
- 60: He first vexed them a little with the whip
- 61: Mit schaap's flesh und flesh of die groote bigs
- 62: So little indeed does the accent of the Irish American
- 63: Broken up by visions of steamboats
- 64: The vicious looking columns of white vapour melt away
- 65: And now you acquire ample space to prove your prowess in
- 66: Showing an uncommon spread of canvass
- 67: That we would together engage an extra coach for our party
- 68: Tolly and myself very soon grew exceedingly intimate
- 69: 7 and I am Varmont myself as holds 'em
- 70: Chapman for she succeeded Miss F
- 71: I wonder there are not many more native actresses
- 72: But separated from them by very deep ravines
- 73: Pierce kept a few men constantly employed
- 74: Whilst the walls were thickly coated with ivy
- 75: Close upon our left ran the Potomac
- 76: We were threatened with a hurricane
- 77: The din of the unseen torrent sounding in our ears
- 78: In dashed K r some yards in advance of me
- 79: Indeed I had special cause to regret the mishap
- 80: Impressions of washington society
- 81: Blighting the healthful and the young
- 82: To make my toilet and receive the Alexandrians
- 83: Jefferson made his appearance solus
- 84: A rush was at once made upon the materiel
- 85: Thought he'd best jist step in tu
- 86: After the legislative chambers
- 87: Which is in itself a gratification
- 88: And the banks of the Tiber remained undrawn on
- 89: And render it habitable and convenient
- 90: And to this condition will the novelty of the thing
- 91: To remonstrate against their causes
- 92: This subject is all absorbent amongst the men
- 93: Without regard to rank or station
- 94: Begging that I might not detain him longer
- 95: Is seated within grounds well kept and tastefully laid out
- 96: Was driven out in his English landau
- 97: Immediately on crossing this viaduct
- 98: But a halt of an hour at Chambersburg in the morning
- 99: A luxury of no mean importance
- 100: If any laurels awaited them at the summit
- 101: That little boy is now in the waggon where you handed him
- 102: Exclaimed the half awakened bar keeper
- 103: And wherein the cheerful light of the bituminous coal
- 104: Crossing the long bridge over the Monongahela
- 105: A company of Virginians to try the trees for it
- 106: And Bradock ought to have swung for it
- 107: Grinned the pleased charcoal burner
- 108: As the first white man born west of the Alleghany
- 109: Considering the quantity of coal they possess
- 110: From the construction of the waggons
- 111: A few thundering knocks brought down the porter
- 112: I rode from Princeton to Brunswick
- 113: And in a minute were gallantly heading up the Hudson
- 114: The bold outline of the highlands is drawn about the rear
- 115: Albany was long almost exclusively Dutch
- 116: If I ever should visit Albany again
- 117: Which threatened me serious annoyance
- 118: Approaching Albany from the west
- 119: Distant from Albany some sixty miles
- 120: The Whig interest was in the ascendant
- 121: And thence took stage for Utica
- 122: Was bridged by rainbows dazzling to look upon
- 123: And the betrothed of one of the latter
- 124: This we readily procured at Utica
- 125: They were marched from the building in squads
- 126: Who composed the military band of Avon
- 127: From Batavia the road is execrable
- 128: But Niagara was now within a few hours
- 129: That I had bought or borrowed or stolen a horse at Chippewa
- 130: At the green sea that's rowlin' over uz
- 131: If he'd ever taken the trouble to luk at it
- 132: Supported against the tree stood a long rifle
- 133: I requested the proprietor of the hotel
- 134: And immediately took a coach for Tonnewanta
- 135: And surrounded by swamp and forest
- 136: From these legions of musquitoes
- 137: And scour the infernal musquitoes out of it
- 138: And took a lounge about Saratoga
- 139: On our way we halted for a few hours at Ballston
- 140: And the house with but few inmates
- 141: And think that they o'er canopy a region lower still
- 142: At half past ten we quitted Catskill in the steamer
- 143: There were two or three southern families on board
- 144: And volunteered to drive me down to Nahant
