"The true state of every nation is the state of common life." SAMUEL JOHNSON. IN TWO VOLUMES. VOL. II. EDINBURGH: PRINTED FOR ROBERT CADELL, EDINBURGH; MDCCCXXXIII. L.L. Hubbard Gift 2-23-27 CONTENTS Journey to the South-From New York to Philadelphia-Balti- -Washington-Details-Capitol-Mr Madison's Paper on Religious Freedom-Visit to President Jackson-Congress- Devastation committed by the British at Washington-Settle- From Washington to Richmond and Raleigh-Canova's Statue of From Charleston to Savannah-Augusta-The Territory of the Creek Indians — Details respecting the Treatment of the In- dians by the General Government of the United States-State of some of the Indian Tribes as to Civilization-Some Details as New Orleans-Details-Slavery-Battle of New Orleans-Booty and Beauty, the Watchword of the British Army-History of |