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'Di^ n !l' rr Vi B «"*~ •.# lb <^ Va^ toy ■> ■I '' ^ (^ PI fo R r -. ,^ ''' MM Tin ^ - ■•^ -v«u:-. ^ SHOWN, JONES, AND KOBINSON TAKE THEIR DEPARTUKE FROM PRINCE'S DOCK, LIVERPOOL. V tf << o OJS' THE OCEAN. IN SETTLING THEMSELVES FOR THE VOYAGE, THEY ABE li; jtJBLED WITH CERTAIN QUALMS-WHICII ABE NOT QUALMS OF C0NSCIEN:'K AFTER A PLEASANT PASSAGE, THEY SIGHT THE SHORE TH ' Y SEEK. LAND IIO ! GENERAL TUBN-ODT. ALL HANDS ON DECK. HAIL! COLUMBIA. - ARRIVAL IJV THE UNITED STATES. y L- 'T i y 1 r^-.. f!M5 \ __t^ J^ ''A. r -J\'^^ TIIEY RECEIVE THEIR FIRST INTRODUCTION TO THE CUSTOMS OF THE COUNTRV. THE MANNERS OF THE OFFICIALS, AND MODES OF EXAMINATION, STRIKE B., J. & R. AS BELONGING DECIDEDLY TO THE LAND OF THE FREE (AND EASY). .«mi THEY ENCOUNTER THE BAGGAGE-SMASHERS, A NATIVE TRIBE (OF FOREIGNERS MO'jTLY), NOTED FOP TIIEIB QUIET DEMEANOR, AND SUBMISSION TO AUTHORITY. FIBST IMPRESSIONS. THEY DISCUSS A FINANCIAL QUESTION. A FARE DISPUTE WITH JEIIU O'MULLIGAN, AN INFLUENTIAL CITIZEN. SOME KNOCK-DOWN ARGUMENTS ARE PRESENTED, BUT MR. O'M. KEEPS THE WIIIP-UAND. V\N^ . ■ B., J. & R. "GO FOR" THEIR PICTURES, AND IIaVE A "SITTING," STANDING. POSING, IMPOSING, AND UNIMPOSING. FRONT AND REAR VIEWS, AVITII SIDE-ELEVATIONS. f. SEL SIGHTSEEING— DINING. TO SEE A PORTION OF THE CITY, THEY TAKE A COMFOETABLE RIDE ON A THIRD AVENUE CAR, AND FIND THEM- SELVES STANDING ON A DEMOC?.ATIC PLATFORM WITH REPUBLICAN SURROUNDINGS. ti THEY FIND OUR COLORED BEETHEEN ENJOYING SOCLVL EQUALITY-AS jIANIFESTED IN THE HOTEL DINING-ROOM. e M 01 w TI \l TlilF TO EIQU BRIDGE. BKOWN FINDS A CHANCE TO STUDY A NATIO'NAL ATTITUDE, WHICH IS MUCH MOKE COMMON THAN PROPER— A SORT OF TWO-FOOT RULE FOR MEASURING AMERICAN MANNERS. HE MAKES A SKETCH OF IT. ^^,-- • ■"■ f r'" J " <\^. AT THE HIGH BRIDGE, THEV ENCOUNTER A HIGH WIND, WHICH TAKES LIBEKTIES-TIIIS BEING A FREE COUNTRY— WITH ROBINSON'S HAT. THEY TURN THE ACCIDENT TO ACCOUNT, BY TIMING THE DESCENT OF THE HAT, TO ASCERTAIN THE HEIGHT OF THE BRIDGE. AiV UNPLEASANT NElOHBORllOOD. 11 mm TUEY VISIT A LOCALITY WHICH REMINDS THEM OF COLOGNE-XOT THE EAU, BUT THE CITY OF THAT KAME. "A strange invisiblu perfume hits the scuse," ,1 ipmi-n^i-;^- \ m lE^ t-! tS mm^ liX! fil! ill! K tS ,1 l^^'ilf ll^^i iLL LL i-- ■'"^ '^^'O. AS DISTINGUISHED STRANGERS, ARE ATTENDED BY A VOLUNTEER GUARD OF HONOR; WHICH TRIBUTE OF liESPECT TIFEY, WITH CHARACTERISTIC MODESTY, SEEK TO AVOID. H., riio I IBOWI VENTRAL PA inc. K., J. & n. ARE KKCKIVKD AT CENTRAL I'ARK, WITH PRESSING ATTENTIONS nv THE CHARIOTEERS OF THAT HEOION, WHO COURTEULSLV TENDER THE USE OK THEIR VEHICLES. m BEOWN SEES AND SEIZES (FOR HIS SKETCH-BOOK) A FAMILY LIKENESS. A POINT ECU DARWIN, BUT HARD ON JONES. ANOTHER CENTE.VL PARK SCENE, OFTEN SEEN AND BETTER UNSEEN. -,» i THE MALL. :^^yit-c o W a v. o o w H H o H d a H H t— " t/v H 10 '5^""P^"™H'^'"Pi!i"iP! GARDENii AND CONCERTS. <^/^ IN THE GARDEN TIIKY ENJOY TUEIK "WEEDS," i :.D ADMIRE THE FLOWERS-OF NEW VClUK UEAL'TV. ^-:;- ^.^f^ ,™™ .,w^. 1 •'■'7.' ""■ TIIEY VISIT THE ELY8UN FIELDS, AND ADMIRE THE VIEW AND THE UNSOnilSTICATED MANNERS OF THE RURAI,(!) POPULATION. 1» I i-'y ''m SKETCHES BY BROWN. 'mis 3 SKETCHES BY 15K0WN. TYPES OF HUMANITY (MOSTLY FROM FOKEIGN FOUNDERIES) FOUND IN THE FIELDS. NATIONAL GRATITUDE. MAIMED SOLDIERS PUBLICLY PROVIDED WITII-LEAVE TO EARN THEIR OWN LIVING. . SCENE ON THE GRASS. FREE AND EASY. 13 ANOTHER SCENE. FREER, IF NOT SO EASY. .. .,... Av ....: .■.■.■>., :^,„-^s!ii,jimssasssmii!Hsmammmmmmmmm VRO.SiiING BlWAl) \VA Y. ^J3 if i RETURNED TO THE CITY, R., J. & K. ATTEMPT A PASSAGE MOKE PERILOUS THAN THAT OF THE ATLANTIC, TO WIT- CROSSING BROADWAY WHEN THE TIDE OF TRAVEL IS AT ITS HEIGHT. SAFE OVER, BUT, LACKING THE COOLNESS OF THE NATIVE NEW-YORKEK UNDER SIMILAR CIRCUMSTANCES, TIIEY ARE A LITTLE FLUSTERED. INS' J AKE rOLWE VOLITENESS, ETC. rXlFOIiil ('W\\1VA\ IN TIIK STREKTS. liOIilNSON' TAKKS AN OIJPERVATION OK A POLICEMAN EMPLOYED AS AN INSTKLMENT OF TliANSlT. I'OLISIIEI) POLICE POLITENESS. JONES TRIES Ills LUCK IN ONE OF THOSE ADMIRABLE INSTH UTIONS, PECULIAR TO NEW YORK, WHERE BARGAINS ARE OFFERED AND CUSTOMERS " SOLD "-COMMONLY CALLED "MOCK-AUCTIONS." 15 ^ i ■ /* * K' THEY I) J. & K, no A HI) OF /{h'Oh'h'h'S, hTC. i;i:ri!KSIlMK.NTS ,(/, rni-.SCd. I'.KoWN TAKK>i A SIUNK KUDM A MCW VOKK IHiV. THEY VISIT THE BOARD OF BROKERS, WHERE "OUTSIDERS" ARE BROKEN, WHILE THE BROKERS REMAIN WHOLE. J. & R. MAKE A "CALL" AND "PUT." 16 COJ^EY lULA^iD. -A-x- '''"-V^ TIIEY VISIT CONEV ISLAND, AND "TAKE THE SUIU-'" AS THE FANCY TAKES THEM. JK^T- -^— . THEY HAVE SOME "KOUGH" EXPERIENCE, AND LEAEN HOW THE POLICE BACK THEIR VOTER FRIENDS. 17 M BKOV OF s *^ MW% BRO TKy'/b' iSKETCUES. MORji OF BUOWN'S SKKTCIIKS. A C'lTV FURTEK ; BKOWN, 8T0UT, AND -'NKAT AS IMPORTEJ)." IN AN AM'LE-VKNDEK liKOWN FINDS A FUUITFUL THEME. I I I ■■;» I % B., J. & K. START t'l* TIIK IllUSON KlVK'i IN ONE OF Tilt: CONVEYANCES OF THE COUNTKY— " AU 1 NOT THE SORT OF TUINU WE HAVE ON THE XEMS, AND THii; RHINE, \t\ KNOW." 18 SSBBS ■M Tl k: (ii iSCJi'JVA' ON BOARD. ■iNJiS KINDS A FELI-DW-PASSliXGEU, WHO, DESPITE i >vELL-KNOWN TACITL'.iMlY OF 'tUE YA.NKEE, IS QJITE KEADY to IXFOKM IIIM ON ALL POINTS OF IN- TEREST ON THE KIVEE — AND WHAT HE DOES NOT KNOW, HE IS "GOOD AT UUESSIN'." AND 15U(JWN ENCOUNTERS A NATIVE BUT NEWLY- ENFKANCIIISED CITIZEN, WHO DISCOURSES "OIJ DE FIF- TEEN!' COMMANDMENT." BROWN BESTOWS A flRATUITY WITH ULTEKIOK VIEWS, TO WIT— TUE HOPE OF KEWAKD BY A SYMPATUETIC (JLANCE FROM BRIGHT EYES, PERHAPS. It Til THE H WEST POINT. TIIEY LAND AT WEST POINT. ROBINSON FORGOT TO LOCK THAT PORTMANTEAU, AND HERE'S THE CONSEQUENCE- THK 15AGH AGE-TRAIN THROWN INTO DISORDER AS THEY ARE ENTERING A MILITARY STATION. ~j£^- BEACHING COZZENS'S HOTEL, MR. COZZENS GIVES THEM A SPECIAL RECEPTION IN PERSON. 20 ]N ON PARADE. AFTEK -WHICH THEY APPEAR ON (.SOCIAL) PARADE. INVITED TO CADET PARADE, ROBINSON NATURALLY THINKS ms YEOMANRY UNIFORM THE PROPER THING TO WEAR. SI I Bl ■ M r - THE REVIEW. >v -- -■=*-^^^^^. ,..-4^V_. >^'r'_- • ^v^ fH-'l '- ''. -VO AND AT THE REVIEW .IE ATTRACTS ATTENTION-AS HE MIGHT HAVE EXPECTED. t> BUT IN RETURNING FROM CAMP HE FINDS HIMSELF UNPLEASANTLY MIXED UP WITH HIS OWN ACCOUTREMENTS. .22 THE KAATSh'fLLS. TUFA- VISIT TIIK KAATSKILLS, AND, HAVING HEAD TIIK LEGEND OF RIT VAN WINKLK, ItUOWN DEVISES A f'OAT-oF- ARMS FOR THE LOCALITY. IN ASCENDING THE MOUNTAIN, KOIJINSON ACTS ON THE OLD ADAGE THAT "ONE GOES SAFEST IN THE MIDDLE;' AND TAKES HIS PLACE ACCORDINGLY. 28 TUE MO Uy TAIN llOVSE. AND THESE AKE THE EXPRESSIONS PRODUCED BY THEIE IMPRESSIONS OF THE VIEW t'ROM THE MOUNTAIN. 84 *J..J.SU^i*JJLa,.lu. ■ • "• iflBKHBHMPI ALPME COSTUMES. \ WITH THE PROSPECT OF SOME CLIllBING-rKACTICE, TIIKIU ALPINE COSTUMES COME IN PLAY. WHILE JONES DOES SOME "TALL" WALKING ROBINSON FINDS SOME CLIMBING A LITTLE TOO TALL— AND WOULD, IIAV KND IN AMBITIOUS ASriEATIONS. AND THEREAFTER, HAVIXG FRIENDS, USES TIIENt. A HINT To " HEAVY WEIGHTS " DESIRING TO RISE IN THE WORLD. WITH tup: aid of JONES AIsU BROWN, KOIUNSON " I'ULLS THUOUGH." HAVING REACHED THE SUMMIT OF THEIR LONGINGS, B., J. & U. "FLATTEN OUT." AMBITIOUS ASPIRATIONS OFTEN r:ND IN SMOKE— 96 WII 1N( ROB IN SOX TAKES A DIP. wm OR AUE DAMPENED IN OTHER WAYS. WHILE EXPLORIN(i "THE GLEN," KOIUNSON MAKES A SLIT AM) TAKKS A lUI' WHICH DOES NOT "ROCK HIM TO SLEEP." "SLIPPING UP" ON HIS "ALPINE STOCK," HE GOES IN EOK THE "POOL." ArcEPTING THE SITUATION, HE ET-RNISHES A SUBJECT FOR THE DRV HUMOR OF BROWNS PENCIL, WHILE REELECT- ING ON THE MINOR MISERIES OF HUMAN LIFE, w KETl AN ASTRONOMICAL TABLEAU. RETUENING BY MOONLIGHT, THE PAETY FORM A NOVEL ASTRONOMIC.VL TABLEAU- r/Z^JTiS' MEN IN THE MOON. JONES, HAVING A FANCY FOE "PIGS AND CHICKENS," MAKES A SKETCH OF FAEM-LIFE IN THIS COUNTHY. n SI AT ALBANY. ARRIVING AT ALBANY, IN A HEAVY RAIN, THEY HAIL THE ONLY COACH IN WAITING, AND STORM IT IN A HODY. WHILE WAITING FOR THE SARATOGA TRAIN THEY LUNCH, AND MEET FOUL USAGE FROM FAIR HANDS. BROWN 18 SERVED WITH A DISH IN A MODE NOT LAID DOWN IN THE BILL OF FARE. S9 Til XATIO Til TRIAL CONG HESS WAT Kit. THE PIAZZA OF CONGRESS HALL, SARATOGA, WHERE IT IS QUITE IN ORDER FOR JONES TO HAVE A 77/, 7' ON INTKU- NATIONAL POLITICS. TIIEY VISIT THE CONGRESS SPRING, AND THE AVATER PRODUCES ITS USU.VL INSTANTANEOUS EFFECT ON A FIRST TRIAL— A SHARP DISTORTION OF FACIAL MUSCLES. 80 SA RA TOilA IN VAL/DS. *jl 'M \ ^ ^V^ liX JJ--!^- f ATrilED, IS KATIIEU "C'AKUIED Oi'-F HIS FEET" IN A LIVELY WALTZ .( VKLW TEJtl^i 88 WHILE I'OOK KOBINSON MEETS WITH A COyTIlE- T£MIS. iSAIiATOGA LAKE. v-J^l .].'^ (- V 'i / THE BELLES OF SARATOGA-SOME OF THE "LOUDEST." ON SARATOGA LAKIO TMr.V IIAVK A QITIcr ROW l!V M JONKS SETTLES TIIK DISITTE; i ■i\ AND THEY TAKE THE EASIEST PATH-WHICH STILL HAS ITS UPS AND DOWNS. 86 .t llUl.l) STAXI). THE FALLS. TO GET A GU(JD VIEW, TIIEY TAKE A BOLD STAND- NOT To SAY A UASII ONE. •GOINi; BACK ON" THE VIEW. 37 AN INTEliltVPTED SKETCH. V -^-tf-c .W'/' iA^'^m^W^ BKOWN, THINKING HIMSELF ALONE, SEATS HIMSELF TO SKETCH; AND FINDS HIMSELF NOT SO MUCH ALONE AS HE THOUGHT, TROUT-FISHING. mm r^. • I' .1 7mW':.Pk. THEY TRY FOR TROUT. JONES DISGUSTED, BROWN DELIOnTED, WHILE KOBIXSON HAS THK MOST QUIET ENJoY MENT. .-i ^'■il!^: P, ,n\ f -^ft' r J. ~ J - -A \!!.^ ■ THEY ATTEND A I'lCNK', WHICH WOULD HAVE BEEN VERY JOLLY HUT FOR NUMEROUS UNINVITED ATTENDANTS FROM VARIOUS INSECT TR1UE8. M 1 FKOl cuiuosrnm. \^. i^ 0.\ KEACIIING MAG.VKA. U.. J. .t li. UEt'OME .SI.KillTLV DEMON-TRATIVE. THEY PIRCIIASE A FEW riRlOsn i-Kg OF THE KEIGIlBOUHOpU-WUICH TIIEY MIUHT HAVE HAD AT LESS COST FROM THE MANUFACTORIES IN NEW KNGLAND. i'> X/Afr\\/,'A FA /.AS. BROWN SKKTCIIKS TIIK KAI.l.S H!n.\l TllK A.MKHI' AN KIDK. T.,J<..^ THKY APrENP TEPEAPTN TOVTEH, AND. FINDING IT TN A PllAKY CONDITTDN, ARK STMPATIIETICAIXT AFFECTKD. TABLE ROCK, IN TAKING A VIEW FROM TABLK ROCK, THEY DEEM IT I'RIDENT To TAKE A POSITION MORE SAFE THAN DIO- NIFIKI). IN PRKPAKTNG TO 00 UNDTO THE !=!nElT, TTTRT OfTT fTTS. BBOW^ IK FTTTBD TOO MTTCH. 42 * i THE CA VE OE THE WJSIJS. VH THE CAVK QV TIIK WINDS, JO.NKS'S NEUVKH GIVE OUT; AND THE EFFECTS OF THE VISIT ON THE PAUTY KEQUIRE COUNTERACTING. 48 mMsmr-- AMElilVAN TYPES. ^ysQ HKOWN MAKES MORE SKETCIIES-A "SO-CALLED" Sl'IKITUALIST ; A \V(JMAN'.S-UI(JUTS WuMAN ; A KEPBESENTATIVE FENIAN; ANIl A "LEADEK OF I'CIiLir OI'INION.' ^. In r. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET {MT-3) 1.0 I.I 1.25 ^ 1^ ii^-O 1.8 U III 1.6 V] (^ /^ 6'^ ^> ' •1? \ :\ r\^ 6^ > '^^ CAJVADA. B., J. & K. CEOSS THE BOEDER INTO CANADA, AND BEING AGAIN ON BRITISH SOIL, "YOU KNOW," ARE IN- DIGNANT AT THE SEARCHING ATTENTIONS OF THE TORONTO CUSTOMS OFFICIALS. THEY ABE ALLOWED TO PASS; BUT THE LAW, BY ITS AGENTS, KEEPS ITS EYE ON THEM. 45 TEE GOVERNOR. Tins IS BROWN'S SKETCH (FROM MEMORY) OF THE MOST ATTENTIVE DETECTIVE WHO PERSONIFIED "THE EVE OF THE LAW." THEY rOMPLAIN TO THE GOVERNOR, A GOOD FELLOW, WHO SOOTHES THEIR WOUNDED FEELINGS BY AN INVI- TATION TO A FOX-HUNT. ♦« t^ TUE FOX-HUNT. ^'^-^" IL J ^ ^-^^ ^- ■> ~^- -~vs-^ ■> ^^^^yssi6^.|vi(^vi4^....,.;;._ TIIEY ACCEPT, ARE MOUNTED ON INDIFFERENT, NOT TO SAY BAD, HUNTING STOCK; ,'--' "■ ^J^ s; ^ "V, ,jiiii.^i'^fei.v. AND JONES AND ROBINSON SOON COME TO GRIEF AxND- GRASS. 47 1^; TUE EESULTS. ^^\ vv > . ■ / * ■It: \>:'-- BKOWN, MOKE PKUDENT , KEEPS HIS SEAT, AND "ASSISTS" (IN THE FRENCH SENSE) AS THEY PICK THEMSELVES UP; WITH NO MORE SERIOUS CONSEQUENCE THAN FINDING THEMSELVES "RACY OF THE SOIL." JONES, m ASKING AFTER HIS LOST STEED, LEARNS THAT A CANADIAN EABITAN SPEAKS NEITHER FRENCH NOB ENGLISH,' AND HE TRIES PANTOMIME TO AID HIS INQUIRIES. 48 SHOOTING THE RAVIDS. ON THE RIVER ST. LAWRENCE, B., J. & R. HAVE EXPERIENCE OF A NOVEL SPORT KNOWN AS "SHOOTING THE RAPIDS ; " aKD BROWN AGAIN SKETCHES-THIS 15EING THE INDIAN PILOT-THE MAN WHOSE SPECIAL AIM IT IS TO DO THE SHOOTING ACCURATELY. 49 AMOyu THE INDIANS. TIIEY VISIT AN INDIAN CAMP WITH WHAT THEY cONSlL»EK THE I'EOPEl; srililT OF CONCILIATION. A FRIENDLY INDIAN, ATTRACTED BY THE " FAIR HAIRED SAXON," CAUSES A LITTLE NERVOUS EXCITEMENT AS BROWN HAPPENS TO THINK OF SCALPS AND TOMAHAWKS; AND WHY SHOULDN'T HE? 60 Il ? I:; I Uli iJSDlAN COSTUMES. CHOSEN MEMBEKS OF TIIK TEIBE, TIIEY ARE COSTUMED ACCOEDINGLY, ONLY JONES CAAWOT fOKEGO THAT UMBEELLA AND EYE-GLASS. THEY TRY A SIICOTING-MATCn AT THE EAPIDS-IN THE ABORlGn*AL STYLE. 61 INDIAN CURIOSITIES AND QUABACTERS THEIR COLLECTION OF INDIAN CURIOSITIES BRINGS UP TUE QUESTION OF STOWAGE. ^^N BROWN SKETCHES AGAIN-AN INDIAN GIRL; AND AN INDIAN WOMAN. 62 MONTREAL. AND AT MONTREAL HE FINDS A FRESH VARIETY OF CIIAEACTER-SKETCHES FOR HIS PORTFOLIO-TIIE ECCLESI- ASTICAL ELEMENT BEING PREVALENT. IN "DOING" MONTREAL CATHEDRAL DURING SERVICE, THEY liyCITE THE DISGUST OF HIS REVERENCE BY THEIR JBB]?VSBENCE. 68 m BEIJ SEKPEN FUR IlEADQVARTERS. rp^^^'^.^^m ■^y BEING AT FUE HEADQUARTERS, SO TO SPEAK, OF COURSE IT IS THE THING TO FIT THEMSELVES OUT FOR THE SERPENTINE AND BEGLiN'T'S PARK AT TOME, THE COMING WINTER. THEY BECEIVE AN ACCEPTABLE INVITATION TO AN AMATEUB PERFORMANCE AT THE THEATRE ROYAL; M AMATEUR THEATRICALS. WHICH TUEY ATTEND, AND-A1!E AMUSED, TO SAY THE LEAST OE IT. A SPECIMEN OP THE ECCLESIASTICAL ELEMENT SOLICITS CONTRIBUTIONS — FOE THE POPE'S AKMY, PERHAPS. 66 BE " WHK QUEBEC. A STKEET VIEW IN QUEBEC-B., J. & K. IN THE FOKE-GROUND, WITH THEIR BACKS IN FRONT. BROWN SKETCHES A TYPICAL CANADIAN ANNEXATIONIST AND CONSERVATIVE - LEAVING BUT LITTLE DOUBT "WHICH OF THE TWO TO CHOOSE." 6Q liETl LAKE CHAMP LAIN. KETUBNINO TO THE STATES, B., J. & R. SEE THE BEAUTIES OE LAKE (.'IIAMI'LAIX UNDEK ADVERSE CIRCUMSTANCES. BROWN SKETCUES A VIEW OF ONE OF THEIK STOPPING-PLACES ON THE LAKE; WHENCE THEY GO OUT TO TRY DUCK-SHOOTING; 67 AND RETURN -WITH QUALIFIED SUCCESS. ^4 LAKE GEORGE. THEY EEACH: LAKE GEORGE RATHER LATE IN THE SEASON- SO LATE THAT EVEN THE KITCHEN OFFICIALS "TAKE TTIINGS EASY." 68 FORT GEOROE. ROBINSON TRIES HIS PKNriT, OX A VIEW OF LAKE GEORGE. A SKETCH OF GREAT MERIT— THE MERIT OF GEN- ERAL APPLICATION TO SO MANY INL/' N'D WATER-VIEWS. EVERY TRAVELLER SHOULD LEARN TO DRAW IT. /■i^? /<; ','4 •; :--^:l '^ '/!l,.i?*- p ^ m^ ■-^^-l5gP^- 4J-i,iX' 1 :\^i'^ '■•i:Y\ ■Am- «>.>!\;3«iil»r"'*-''- AT THE RriNS OF FORT GEOROE-A REMINDER OF COLONIAL TIMES — JONES SENTIMENTALIZES, BROWN SKETCHES, AND ROBINSON MAKES HIS MARK. ^^mmmmmmmmmmmm ■MM BUNKER HILL. ^r-^^fis.- ARRIVIXG AT BOSTON, BUNKE.. HILL MONUMENT — ANOTHER REMINDER OF COLONIAL TIMES -SENDS A SHAFT To THEIR LOYAT. HEARTS; «>> />|r 11^ A'-'T 3A '^v' 4wrv?. •l-.r-fM'' ^3^-^.; -^ ■M^" -JU eo BUT THEY DO THE PROPER THING BY VISITING THE COMMON- 1' m^isiBmmsesgBmsmm wmumM THE '' FROG-FONDr — TUE BIG ORGAN. AND FIND THAT BROWN'S SKETCH OF THE "FKOG-POND"— EVOLVED IN ADVANCE FKOM HIS "INNER CONSCIOUS- NESS "-IS SLIGHTLY EXAGGERATED. OF THE BIG ORGAN THEY ENDEAVC TO GET A BOSTON ESTIMATE BY THE USE OF MAGNIFIERS OF PROPER POWER. 61 A BOAT-RACE. FOR THE HONOR OF THEIR COUNTRY, THEY ACCEPT A CHALLENGE TO A ROW ON THE CHARLES RIVER; BUT ARE DISGUSTED TO FIND, AFTER THEIR EXERCISE, THAT LIQUID REFRESHMENT IS UNOBTAINABLE IN TEM- PERATE BOSTON. 62 ^^■1 sn NEW YORK WINTER SPORTS. BACK IN NEW YORK IN DUE SEASON. THEY TBEAT THEMSELVES TO A SLEIGII-RIDE IN CENTRAL PARK; AND DISPLAY THEIR SKILL ON THE SKATING-RINK. CUBA. THEY ARE OFF TO CUBA, WHERE THEY ARE FIRST WELCOMED BY DON RAMON JIMENEZ VALDES DE ZORRILLA Y CONTO NAVARRO, OF WUOil BROWN GETS A SKETCH; AND WHO POLITELY PRESENTS THEM WITH A PERMIT TO LAND, IN CONSIDERATION OF -ONE DOLLAR PER HEAD. 64 mMi CUBAN ACCOMMODATIONS. : 'Mi i TAKING A VOLANTE AND CALESERO-tm INDIGENOUS COACH AND COACIIMAN-THEY PROCEED TO THEIR HOTEL; WHERE THEY FIND THAT A CUBAN BED IS ALL SHEETS AND CURTAINS, A. MATTRESS NOT BEING DEEMED NECESSARY. 66 im TROPICAL TOEMENTS, !'■ ^ AT DINNEE, ROBINSON LEAKNS, FEOM THE SIZE OF HIS CHOP, THAT MUTTON DOES NOT DEVELOP WELL IN A TROPICAL CLIMATE. THEY EXPERIENCE A NIGHT ALARM. AN ATTACK ON BROWN'S CAMP (BEDSTEAD) BY SCORPIONS AND CENTI- PEDES. SOME OF THE BEAUTIES OF THE TROPICS. ee A VNIYERSAL CVBTOM. IN MAKING AN EVENING CALL, B., J. & K. FIND THAT SMOKING IS A UNIVEUSAL CUSTOM, WITHOUT REGAKU TO "AGE, SEX, OK PREVIOUS CONDITION." BROWN SKETCHES AGAIN — A NEGRO DANDY; cr A FANCY-DBESS BALL. AND A STREET SCENE DUEING A NEGKO FESTIVAL — A NEGUO DANCE IN FANCY COSTUME; AND ONE OF THE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS WHICH JONES PUSCUASE8. 08 CUBAN DANCE AND BAND, BEOWN'S SICETCII OF A CUBAN DANCE CALLED THE " MERENGUE." A CDBAN BAND. 60 A (JOVK-FWllT. — VllEAV FRUIT. ONE OF THE INSTITUTIONS OF THE COUNTRY, WHICH WAS NOT UNKNOWN IN . ENGLAND IN FOKMER TIMES -A COCK-FIGHT. BEOWN ORDERS FIFTY CENTS' WORTH OF ORANGES. "WHAT WILL HE DO WITH THEM?" 70 ■ i'- ■ A SKETVniNG-TOVR. GOING OUT TO SKETCH, THEY ARE TAKEN FOB SPIES BY THE CATALAN VOLUNTEEES, AND ATTEACT ATTENTIONS; FEOM WHICH THEY VOLUNTARILY RETREAT. n I p THE DWAliF LOTTERY-TICKET VENDER. BROWN'S f5KETCH OF THE NOTED HAVANA DWAEF LOTTEKY-TICKET VENDER- WHO, IN THl OAFft "LA DOMINICA," INDUCES JONES TO INVEST FOR THE PARTY. THE HIGHEST PRIZE. AND AFTERWARD OVERCOJiES THEM BY ANNOUNCING THAT THEY HAVE DRAWN THE HIGHEST PRIZE; WHEREAT THEY ARE SO ELEVATED THAT ROBINSON ELEVATES THE DWARF. ^>*.S&^Vv< 'V \ ^#^^^^ EMBAJtHAS DE RICIIESSE. A EEIMBURSEMENT OF ALL TITEIR TKAVF.LLINO EXPENSES, WITH "SOMETHINC; OVER." w Ti AT HOME AOAINI