RUGBY, TENNESSEE BEI NG SOME ACCOUNT OF THE SETTLEMENT FOUNDED ON THE CUMBERLAND PLATEAU THE BOARD OF AI D TO LAND OWNERSHI P, LI MI TED

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Page 1 of 67 RUGBY, TENNESSEE BEI NG SOME ACCOUNT OF THE SETTLEMENT FOUNDED ON THE CUMBERLAND PLATEAU BY THE BOARD OF AI D TO LAND OWNERSHI P, LI MI TED A COMPANY I NCORPORATED I N ENGLAND, AND AUTHORI SED TO HOLD AMD DEAL, I N LAND BY ACT OF THE LEGI SLATURE OF TI I E STATE OF TENNE3SEJ S BY THOMAS HUGHES PRESI DENT OF THE BOARD WI TH A REPORT ON THE SOI LS OF THE PLATEAU BY THE HON. F. W. KI LLEBBKW, A. M. Ph. D COMMI SSI ONER OF AGRI CULTURE FOB THE STATE MACMI LLAN AND CO. 1881 " Ther e need be no hesi t at i on i n af f i r mi ng t hat col oni sat i on i n t he pr esent st at e of t he wor l d i s t he ver y best af f ai r of busi ness i n whi ch t he capi t al of an ol d and weal t hy count r y can possi bl y engage. " JOHN STUART MI LL. " I s i t possi bl e t hat I, who get i ndef i ni t e quant i t i es of sugar - homi ny, cot t on, bucket s, cr ocker y war e, and l et t er paper, by si mpl y si gni ng my name once i n t hr ee mont hs t o a cheque i n f avour of John Smi t h and Co., t r ader s, get t he f ai r shar e of exer ci se t o my f acul t i es by t hat act, whi ch nat ur e i nt ended f or me i n maki ng al l t hese f ar - f et ched mat t er s i mpor t ant t o my comf or t? I t i s John Smi t h hi msel f, and hi s car r i er s, and deal er s, and manuf act ur er s ; i t i s t he sai l or, t he hi de- dr esser, t he but cher, t he negr o, t he hunt er, and t he pl ant er, who have i nt er cept ed t he sugar of t he sugar and t he cot t on of t he

Page 2 of 67 cot t on. They have got t he educat i on, I onl y t he commodi t y. Thi s wer e al l ver y wel l i f I wer e necessar i l y absent, bei ng det ai ned by wor k of my own, l i ke t hei r s, wor k of t he same f acul t i es, t hen shoul d I be sur e of my hands and my f eet ; but now I f eel s ome s hame bef or e my woodchopper, my pl oughman, and my cook, f or t hey have some sor t of sel f - suf f i ci ency, t hey can cont r i ve wi t hout my ai d t o br i ng t he day and year r ound, but I depend on t hem, and hav e not ear ned by us e a r i ght t o my ar ms and f eet " E. W. EMEKSOK. PREFACE. THI S book i s t he best answer whi ch t he f ounder s of Rugby, Tennessee, can at pr esent make t o t he l ar ge and r api dl y i ncr easi ng number of quest i ons whi ch f c r each t hem f r om al l par t s of t he Uni t ed Ki ngdom CO >_ about t hat set t l ement. These i nqui r i es, speaki ng < r oughl y, ar e addr essed mai nl y t o t hr ee poi nt s ( 1) The cl ass of per sons f or whom t he pl ace i s i nt ended ; ( 2) What i t i s l i ke ; ( 3) I t s pr ospect s. ^ Par t I. of t he book deal s wi t h t he f i r st quest i on ; " i f, and I hope wi l l suf f i ci ent l y i ndi cat e t he vi ews of t he g f ounder s. They wi l l gl adl y wel come any per sons who l i ke t o j oi n t hem; but t hose whom t hey have speci al l y i n t hei r mi nds ar e, young men of good educat i on and o smal l capi t al, t he cl ass whi ch, of al l ot her s, i s most x> over cr owded t o- day i n Engl and. The exper i ence of t he past si x mont hs has pr oved t hat such an out l et PB uj i ndeed t hat many such ar e needed. I t has al so q pr oved t hat, except i n r ar e i nst ances, t he young men < who go out ar e not abl e at once t o ear n t hei r l i vi ng, and t hat t hey s houl d not be s ent out under t he age of ei ght een at ear l i est. The Boar d st r ongl y r ecommend t hat boy s and y oung men s houl d be pl ac ed, f or a year at l east, wi t h one of t he pr esent set t l er s t o 448066 VI PREFACE. l ear n t hei r busi ness, whi ch can be done at a cost of f r om 60 t o 70 f or t he year ' s boar d, l odgi ng, and t eachi ng. The l et t er s t o t he Spect at or, whi ch f or m Par t I I., wr i t t en on t he spot l ast aut umn ( and r epr i nt ed by ki nd per mi ssi on of t he Edi t or s), gi ve my own f i r st

Page 3 of 67 i mpr essi ons of t he si t e and sur r oundi ngs, mor e accur at el y, I bel i eve, t han anyt hi ng I coul d now wr i t e on t he subj ect. They ar e pr i nt ed wi t hout al t er at i on, i n or der t hat t hey may r emai n, and be t aken as, f i r st i mpr essi ons onl y. At t he same t i me I may add t hat on goi ng over t he pr oof s I see scar cel y anyt hi ng whi ch I shoul d have t o modi f y wer e I t o si t down now t o wr i t e t hem over agai n. Par t I I I., and especi al l y Col onel K { Hebr ew' s r epor t and t he gl ossar y, wi l l enabl e r eader s t o j udge of t he pr esent condi t i on and pr ospect s of t he set t l ement. Col onel I vi l l ebr ew i s t he Mi ni st er of " Agr i cul t ur e of t he St at e of Tennessee, and t he hi ghest aut hor i t y on al l mat t er s connect ed wi t h l and i n t hose par t s. The Boar d i s gl ad t o t ake t hi s oppor t uni t y of t hanki ng hi m f or hi s val uabl e paper, whi ch, cor ni ng f r om an ent i r el y i ndependent quar t er, may be saf el y r el i ed on as t o t he qual i t y and capabi l i t i es of t he soi l on t he pl at eau, i n and ar ound Hugby. They hav e al ways war ned i nt endi ng set t l er s t hat t hey wi l l have t o wor k har d, and wi t h i nt el l i gence, i n or der t o suece< ; t ni t cs l ed f or t h ni ne saddl e- hor ses, bear i ng t he comf or t abl e hal f - Mexi can saddl es, wi t h wooden st i r r ups, i n use CHAP, n. ] THE CUMBEKLAND MOUNTAI NS. 41 her e. Our choi ce was qui ckl y made ; and, t hr owi ng coat s and wai st coat s i nt o t he wagon, whi ch t he manager good- nat ur edl y got i nt o hi msel f, sur r ender i ng hi s hor se f or t he t i me, we j oi ned t he caval cade i n our shi r t s. A l i ght er - hear t ed par t y has sel dom scr ambl ed t hr ough t he Tennessee mount ai n r oads on t o t hi s pl at eau. We wer e l ed by a second Et oni an, al so si x f eet and upwar ds i n hi s st ocki ngs, whose Panama st r aw hat and whi t e cor dur oys gl eamed l i ke a beacon t hr ough t he deep shadows cast by t he t al l pi ne t r ees and whi t e oaks. The geol ogi st br ought up t he r ear, and bet ween r ode t he r est of us al l publ i c school men, I t hi nk, anot her Et oni an, t wo f r om Eugby, one Har r ow, one Wel l i ngt on t hr ough deep gul l i es, t hr ough f our st r eams, i n one of whi ch I near l y came t o gr i ef f r om not f ol l owi ng my l eader ( but my gal l ant l i t t l e nag pi cked hi msel f up l i ke a goat f r om hi s f l ounder i ng amongst t he boul der s) ; and so up t hr ough mor e open gr ound t i l l we r eached t hi s ci t y of t he f ut ur e, and i n t he dusk saw t he br i ght gl eam of l i ght under t he ver andahs of t wo si ght l y wooden houses. I n one of t hese, t he t empor ar y r est aur ant, we wer e seat ed i n a f ew mi nut es at an excel l ent t ea ( col d beef and mut t on, t omat oes, r i ce, col d appl e t ar t, mapl e syr up, et c.) ; and dur i ng t he meal t he news passed r ound t hat t he hot el, bei ng as yet unf ur ni shed, and ever y ot her pl ace f i l l ed wi t h wor kpeopl e, we must al l ( except t he geol ogi st and t he Wel l i ngt oni an, who had a r oom over t he of f i ce) pack away i n t he next f r ame house, whi ch had been wi t h di f f i cul t y r eser ved f or us. I f i t had been a quest i on of men onl y, no one woul d hav e gi v en i t a t hought ; but our par t y had now been swol l en by t wo young l adi es, who

Page 4 of 67 42 A NEW HOME FI RST I MPKESSI ONS. [ PAHT n. had hur r i ed down bef or e us t o vi si t t hei r br ot her, a set t l er on t he pl at eau, and by anot her young Engl i shman, who had ac c ompani ed t hem. A puzzl e, you wi l l al l ow, when you hear a descr i p- t i on of our. t enement. I t i s a f our - r oomed t i mber house, of moder at e si ze, t hr ee r ooms on t he gr ound f l oor, and one l ong l of t upst ai r s. You ent er t hr ough t he v er andah on a c ommon r oom, 20 f eet l ong by 1 4 f eet br oad, openi ng out of whi ch ar e t wo chamber s, 14 f eet by 10 f eet. One of t hese was, of cour se, at once appr opr i at ed t o t he l adi es. The second, i n spi t e of my r emonst r ances, was devot ed t o me, as t he Nest or of t he par t y ; and on ent er i ng i t I f ound an excel l ent bed ( whi ch had been made by t wo of t he Et oni ans), and a gr eat basi n f ul l of wi l d - f l ower s on t he t abl e. Ther e wer e f our smal l beds i n t he l of t, f or whi ch t he seven dr ew l ot s ; t wo of t he l oser s spr ead r ugs on t he f l oor of t he common r oom, and t he t hi r d swung a hammoc k i n t he v er andah. Up dr ove t he mul e wagon wi t h l uggage, and t he way i n whi ch bi g and l i t t l e boxes wer e deal t wi t h and di st r i but ed f i l l ed me wi t h r espect and admi r at i on f or t he r i si ng gener at i on. The house i s r i ngi ng behi nd me wi t h si l ver y and bass l aught er, and j okes as t o t he shor t ness of accommodat i on i n t he mat t er of washi ng appl i ances, whi l e I si t her e wr i t i ng i n t he ver andah, t he l i ght f r om my l amp t hr owi ng out i nt o st r ong r el i ef t he st ems of t he near est t r ees. Above, t he vaul t i s bl ue br. yond al l descr i pt i on, and st udded wi t h st ar s as br i ght as t hough t hey wer e al l Venuses. The kat ydi ds ar e maki ng del i ght f ul musi c i n t he t r ees, and t he summer l i ght ni ng i s pl ayi ng over t he West er n heaven; whi l e a gent l e br eeze, cool and r ef r eshi ng as i f i t CHAP, i i. ] THE CUMBERLAND MOUNTAI NS. 43 came st r ai ght of f a West er n sea, i s j ust l i f t i ng, ever y now and t hen, t he cor ner of my paper. Wer e I young agai n, but as I am not l i kel y t o be t hat, I r ef r ai n f r om boot l ess cast l e- bui l di ng, and shal l t ur n i n, l eavi ng wi ndows wi de open f or t he kat ydi d' s chi r p and t he di vi ne br eeze t o ent er f r eel y, and wi shi ng sl eep as sound as t hey have al l so wel l ear ned, t o my cr owded nei ghbour s i n t hi s enchant ed sol i t ude. VACUUS VI ATOR. CHAPTEK I I L LI FE I N TENNESSEE. RUGBY, TENNESSEE.

Page 5 of 67 I " WAS r oused at f i ve or t her eabout s on t he mor ni ng af t er our ar r i val her e by a vi si t f r om a bi g dog bel ongi ng t o a nat i ve, not qui t e a mast i f f, but mor e l i ke t hat t han anyt hi ng el se, who, seei ng my wi ndow wi de open, j umped i n f r om t he ver andah, ^ nd came t o t he bed t o gi ve me good- mor ni ng wi t h t ai l and muzzl e. I was gl ad t o see hi m, havi ng made f r i ends t he pr evi ous eveni ng, when t he deci si on of hi s deal i ngs wi t h t he st r ay hogs who came t o cal l on us f r om t he nei ghbour - i ng f or est had won my hear t ; but as hi s si ze and at t ent i ons somewhat i mpeded my necessar i l y scant y abl ut i ons, I had t o mot i on hi m apol oget i cal l y t o t he wi ndow, when I t ur ned out. He obey ed at onc e, j umped out, l ai d hi s muzzl e on t he si l l, and sol emnl y, and, I t hought, somewhat pi t yi ngl y, wat ched my pr oceedi ngs. Meant i me, I hear d s ounds whi c h announc ed t he upr i si ng of " t he boys, " and i n a f ew mi nut es sever al appear ed i n f l annel shi r t s and t r ouser s, bound f or one of t he t wo r i ver s whi ch r un cl ose by, i n gul l i es 200 f eet, bel ow us. They had hear d of a pool 1 f eet deep, and f ound i t, t oo ; and a most del i ci ous pl ace i t i s, sur - r ounded by gr eat r ocks, l yi ng i n a copse of r hododendr ons, azal eas, and magnol i as, whi ch l i t er al l y f or m CHAP, m. ] LI FE I N TENNESSEE. 45 t he under wood of t he pi nes and whi t e oak al ong t hese gul l i es. The wat er i s of a t emper at ur e whi ch al l ows f ol k whose bl ood i s not so hot as i t used t o be t o l i e f or hal f an hour on i t s sur f ace, and pl ay about wi t hout a sensat i on of chi l l i ness. On t hi s occasi on, however, I pr ef er r ed t o l et t hem do t he expl or i ng, and so at 6. 15 went of f t o br eakf ast. Thi s i s t he r egul ar hour f or t hat meal her e, di nner at t wel ve, and t ea at si x. Ther e i s r eal l y no di f f er ence bet ween t hem, except t hat we get por r i dge at br eakf ast and a gr eat abundanc e of v eget abl es at di nner. At al l of t hem we have t ea and f r esh wat er f or dr i nk, pl at es of beef or mut t on, appl e sauce, r i ce, t omat oes, peach pi es or puddi ngs, and sever al ki nds of br ead. As t he Engl i sh gar den f ur ni shes unl i mi t ed wat er and ot her mel ons, and as t he set t l er s young Engl i shmen, who come i n t o see us br i ng sacks of appl es and peaches wi t h t hem, and as, mor eover, t he most sol vent of t he boys i nvest ed at Ci nci nnat i i n a gr eat squar e box f ul l of t i nned vi ands of al l ki nds, you may see at once t hat i n t hi s mat t er of pr ovender we ar e not genui ne obj ect s ei t her f or admi r at i on or pi t y. I must conf ess her e t o a sl i ght di sappoi nt ment. Havi ng ar r i ved at an age mysel f when di et has become a mat t er of i ndi f f er ence, I was r at her chuckl i ng as we came al ong over t he comi ng shor t - commons up her e, when we got f ai r l y l oose i n t he woods, and t he excel l ent di sci pl i ne i t woul d be f or t he boys, especi al l y t he Londoner s, t o di scover t hat t he human ani mal can be kept i n r ude heal t h on a f ew dai l y cr acker s and appl es, or a sl ap- j ack and t ough por k. And now, behol d, we ar e act ual l y st i l l l i vi ng amongst t he f l eshpot s, whi ch I had f ondl y bel i eved we had l ef t i n your

Page 6 of 67 46 A NEW HOME FI RST I MPRESSI ONS. [ PART n. East er n Egypt ; and I am bound t o add, " t he boys " seem as pr ovoki ngl y i ndi f f er ent t o t hem as i f t hei r bear ds wer e get t i ng gr i zzl ed. One l i ves and l ear ns; but I quest i on whet her t hese St at es ar e qui t e t he pl ace t o br i ng home t o our Angl o- Saxon r ace t he f act t hat we ar e an over - f ed br anch of t he uni ver sal br ot her hood. Tanner, I f ear, has f ast ed i n vai n. Br eakf ast was scar cel y over when t her e was a must er of caval r y. Ever y hor se t hat coul d be spar ed or r equi si t i oned was i n demand f or an expl or i ng r i de t o t he west, and soon ever y char ger was best r i d by " a boy" i n f r ee- and- easy gar ment s, and car r yi ng a bl anket f or campi ng out. Away t hey went under t he pi nes and oaks, a mer r y l ot, headed by our geol ogi st, who knows t he f or est by t hi s t i me l i ke a nat i ve, and whose shock - i ng ol d st r aw bl azed ahead i n t he mor ni ng sun l i ke, shal l we say, " t he hel met of Navar r e, " or Essex' s whi t e hat and pl umes bef or e t he Tr ai n Bands, as t hey cr owned t he r i dge wher e Fal kl and f el l, and hi s monument now st ands, at t he bat t l e of Newbur y. Char l es Ki ngsl ey' s l i nes came i nt o my head, as I t ur ned pensi vel y t o my t abl e i n t he ver andah t o wr i t e t o you : " When al l t he wor l d i s young, l ad, and al l t he t r ees ar e gr een, And ever y goose a swan, l ad, and ever y l ass a queen, Then hei gh f or boot and hor se, l ad, and r ound t he wor l d away, Young bl ood must have i t s cour se, l ad, and ever y dog hi s day! " Our t wo l asses ar e, undoubt edl y, queens out her e. The t hought occur s, ar e our swans our vi si ons, al r eady so br i ght, of spl endi d cr ops, and si mpl e l i f e, t o be r ai sed and l i ved i n t hi s f ai r yl and t o pr ove geese? I hope not. I t woul d be t he downf al l of t he l ast cast l e i n Spai n I am ever l i kel y t o bui l d. On r eachi ng our abode I was awar e of t he f or est er CHAP, m. ] LI FE I N TENNESSEE. 47 comi ng acr oss f r om t he Engl i sh gar den, of whi ch he has char ge, f ol l owed by a young nat i ve. He wal ked up t o me, and announced t hat t hey wer e come acr oss t o t i dy up, and Hack t he boot s. Her e was anot her shock, t hat we shoul d be f ol l owed by t he l umber of ci vi l i sat i on so cl osel y! Wi l l boot s be bl acked, I wonder, i n t he New Jer usal em? I was at f i r st i ncl i ned t o pr ot est, whi l e t hey made a col l ect i on, and set t hem out on t he ver - andah, but t he si ght of t he l adi es' neat l i t t l e hi gh- l ows made me paus e. Thes e, at any r at e, i t s eemed t o me, shoul d be bl acked, even i n t he Mi l l enni um. Next mi nut e I was so t i ckl ed by a l i t t l e i nt er l ude bet ween t he f or est er and t he nat i ve, t hat al l i dea of r emonst r ance vani shed. The l at t er, cont empl at i ng t he boot s and bl acki ng- pot and br ushes f r om under t he shapel ess pi ece of ol d f el t whi ch he wor e by way of hat, of t he same mys -

Page 7 of 67 t er i ous col our as t he r agged shi r t and br eeches, hi s onl y ot her gar ment s j oi ned hi s hands behi nd hi s back, and sai d, i n t hei r sl ow way, " Look ' er e, Mr. Hi l l, ai n' t t hi s ' er e pay- day? " The dr i f t was per f ect l y obvi ous. Thi s ci t i zen had no mi nd t o t ur n shoebl ack, and f el t l i ke di schar gi ng hi msel f summar i l y. Mr. Hi l l, who was, al r eady busi l y sweepi ng t he ver andah, put down hi s br oom, and af t er a shor t col l oquy, whi ch I di d not qui t e cat ch, sei zed on a boot and br ush, and began shi ni ng away wi t h an ar t i st i c st r oke wor t hy of one of t he Shoebl ack Br i gade at t he London Br i dge St at i on. The nat i ve l ooked on f or a mi nut e, and t hen sl owl y uncl asped hi s hands. Pr esent l y he pi cked up a boot, and l ooked r ound i t dubi ousl y. I now t ook a hand mysel f. I f t her e was one ar t whi ch I l ear ned t o per - f ect i on at school, and st i l l pr i de mysel f on, i t i s shi ni ng a boot. I n a mi nut e or t wo my boot was begi nni ng 48 A NEW HOME FI RST I MPRESSI ONS. [ PART n. " t o soar and si ng, " whi l e t he f or est er ' s was al r eady a t hi ng of beaut y. The nat i ve, wi t h a gr unt, t ook up t he spar e br ush, and began sl owl y r ubbi ng. The vi ct or y was compl et e. He comes now and spends t wo hour s ever y mor ni ng over I ds new accompl i shment, evi dent l y del i ght ed wi t h t he oppor t uni t y i t gi ves hi m f or l oaf i ng and wat chi ng t he habi t s of t he st r ange occupant s, f or whom al so he f et ches many t i n pai l s of wat er f r om t he wel l, i n a sl ow, vague manner. He has even vol unt eer ed t o " f i x up" t he l adi es' r oom and f i l l t hei r bat h ( an of f er whi ch has been decl i ned wi t h t hanks), but I doubt whet her he wi l l ever t ouch t he poi nt of a genui ne " shi ne. " They ar e a cur i ous peopl e, t hese nat i ves, t he f or est er ( an Engl i shman some t hi r t y year s i n t hi s count r y), t ol d me, as we wal ked of f t o exami ne t he Engl i sh gar den, but I mus t k eep hi s ex per i enc es and my own obser vat i on f or separ at e t r eat ment. The Engl i sh gar - den i s t he most advanced, and, I t hi nk, t he most i m- por t ant and i nt er est i ng f eat ur e of t hi s set t l ement. I f young Engl i shmen of smal l means ar e t o t r y t hei r f or t unes her e, i t i s wel l t hat t hey shoul d have t r ust - wor t hy gui dance at once as t o what ar e t he best cr ops t o r ai se. " Wi t h t hi s vi ew Mr. Hi l l was pl aced, i n t he spr i ng of t hi s year, i n char ge of t he onl y cl ear ed space avai l abl e. Al l t he r est i s beaut i f ul open f or est - l and. You can r i de or dr i ve al most anywher e under t he t r ees, but t her e i s no cul t i vat ed spot f or many mi l es, except smal l pat ches her e and t her e of car el essl y sown mai ze and mi l l et, and a r ood or t wo of sweet pot at oes. The f or est er had a har d st r uggl e t o do anyt hi ng wi t h t he gar den at al l t hi s season. He was onl y put CHAP, i n. ] LI FE I N TENNESSEE. 49 i n command i n May, si x weeks at l east t oo l at e. He coul d onl y obt ai n t he occasi onal use of a t eam, and hi s

Page 8 of 67 dut i es i n t he f or est, and i n gr adi ng and super i nt endi ng t he wal ks, i nt er f er ed wi t h t he gar den. Manur e was out of t he quest i on, except a l i t t l e ashes, whi ch he pai nf ul l y gat her ed her e and t her e f r om t he r eckl ess l og- f i r es whi ch abound i n t he woods. He cal l s hi s gar den a f ai l ur e f or t he year. But as hal f - an- acr e, whi ch was wi l d f or est - l and i n May, i s cover ed wi t h wat er - mel ons and cant al upes, as t he t omat oes hang i n huge bunches, r ot t i ng on t he vi nes f or want of mout hs enough t o eat t hem, as t he Li ma beans ar e yi el di ng at t he r at e of t wo hundr ed and f i f t y bushel s an acr e, and as cabbages, sweet pot at oes, beet s, and squash, ar e i n equal l y pr odi gal abundance, t he pr ospect of maki ng a good l i vi ng i s beyond al l quest i on, f or any one who wi l l set t o wor k wi t h a wi l l. I n t he af t er noon I i nspect ed t he hot el, near l y compl et ed, on a knol l i n t he f or est, bet ween t he Engl i sh gar den and t hi s f r ame house. I t i s a si ght l y bui l di ng, wi t h deep ver andahs pr et t i l y l at t i ced, f r om whi ch one get s gl i mpses t hr ough t he t r ees of magni f i cent r anges of bl ue f or est - cover ed mount ai ns. We have named i t t he Tabar d, at t he suggest i on of one of - our Amer i can member s, who, bei ng i n Engl and when t he ol d Sout h- war k host el r y f r om whi ch t he Cant er bur y Pi l gr i ms st ar t ed was br oken up and t he mat er i al s sol d by auct i on ( t o make r oom f or a hop st or e), bought some of t he ol d bani st er s, whi ch he has r ever ent l y kept t i l l now. They wi l l be put up i n t he hal l of t he new Tabar d, and mar ked wi t h a br ass- pl at e and i nscr i pt i on, t el l i ng, I t r ust t o many gener at i ons, of t he pl ace f r om whi ch t hey came. The Tabar d, when f i ni shed, as i t wi l l be E 50 A NEW HOME FI EST I MPRESSI ONS. MI " i n a f ew days, wi l l l odge some f i f t y guest s ; and, i n spi t e of t he absence of al cohol i c dr i nks, has ever y chance, i f pr esent i ndi cat i ons can be t r ust ed, of har - bour i ng and sendi ng out as cheer y pi l gr i ms as f ol l owed t he Mi l l er and t he Host, and t ol d t hei r wor l d- f amous st or i es as t hey r ode t hr ough Kent f i ve hundr ed year s ago. The dr i nk quest i on has r ear ed i t s bal ef ul head her e, as i t seems t o do al l over t he wor l d. The var i ous wor ks had gone on i n peace t i l l t he l ast t en days, when t wo young nat i ves " t ot ed over " some bar r el s of whi sky, and br oached t hem i n a shant y, on a smal l l ot of noman' s l and i n t he woods, some t wo mi l es f r om hence. Si nce t hen t her e has been no peace f or t he manager. Fi r st, one or t wo l abour er s wer e suddenl y mi ssi ng f r om t he wor k on t he r oad ; t hen a mechani c became i ncompet ent her e and t her e, on t he hot el, or at t he saw- mi l l s; t i l l on Sat ur day l ast t he cr i si s came, and some t went y men got dr unk and gambl ed al l t hr ough Sunday, get - t i ng ver y near a f r ee f i ght i n t he end ; and on Monday hal f t he wor k col l apsed. Happi l y t he f eel i ng of t he communi t y i s vi gor ousl y t emper at e, so ener get i c measur es ar e on f oot - t o r oot out t he pest. A wi se St at e l aw enact s t hat no l i quor st or e shal l be per mi t t ed,

Page 9 of 67 under heavy penal t i es, wi t hi n f our mi l es of an i ncor - por at ed school ; so we ar e pushi ng on our school - house and or gani si ng a boar d t o gover n i t. Meant i me, we have evi dence of unl awf ul sal e ( i n quant i t i es l ess t han a pi nt) and of encour agi ng gambl i ng, by t hese pest s, and hope t o make an exampl e of t hem at t he next si t t i ng of t he Count y Cour t. Thi s i nci dent l : as deci ded t he quest i on f or us. I f we ar e t o have i nf l u- encq wi t h t he poor whi t es and bl acks, we must be CHAP, i n. ] LI FE I N TENNESSEE. 61 above suspi ci on our sel ves. So no l i quor wi l l be pr o- cur abl e at t he Tabar d, and t hose who need i t wi l l have t o i mpor t f or t hemsel ves. A br i dl e- pat h l eads f r om t he hot el down t o t he Cl ear For k, one of t he st r eams at t he " j unct i on of whi ch t he t own si t e i s si t uat e. The descent i s about 200 f eet, and t he st r eam, when you get t o i t, f r om 3 f eet t o 5 f eet wi de, a mount ai n st r eam, wi t h deep pool s and bi g boul der s. Your col umns ar e not t he pl ace f or descr i p- t i ons of scener y, so I wi l l onl y say t hat t hese gor ges of t he Cl ear For k and Whi t e Oak ar e as f i ne as any of t hei r si ze t hat I know i n Scot l and, and not unl i ke i n char act er, wi t h t hi s di f f er ence, t hat t he chi ef under - wood consi st s of r hododendr on ( cal l ed l aur el her e), azal ea, and a ki nd of magnol i a I have not seen bef or e, and of whi c h I c annot get t he name. I pas s ed huge f aggot s of r hododendr on, 12 f eet and 14 f eet l ong, l yi ng by t he wal ks whi ch had been cl ear ed away r ut hl essl y whi l e gr adi ng t hem. They ar e t hr ee mi l es l ong, and cost under 100, a j udi ci ous out l ay, I t hi nk, even bef or e an ac r e of l and has been s ol d. They hav e been named t he Lover s' Wal ks, appr opr i at el y enough, f or no mor e wel l - adapt ed pl ace coul d possi bl y be f ound f or t hat t i me- honour ed busi ness, especi al l y i n spr i ng, when t he whol e gor ges under t he t al l pi nes and whi t e oak ar e one bl aze of pur pl e, yel l ow, and whi t e bl ossom. On my r et ur n t o t he pl at eau, my f i r st day' s exper i - ences came t o an end i n a way whi ch no l onger sur - pr i sed me, af t er t he boot - bl acki ng and t he Lover s' Wal ks. I was hai l ed by one of " t he boys, " who had been unabl e t o obt ai n ' a mount, or had some busi ness whi ch kept hi m f r om expl or i ng. He was i n f l annel s, wi t h r acquet i n hand, on hi s way t o t he l awn- t enni s 52 A NEW HOME FI EST I MPRESSI ONS. [ PART n gr ound, t o whi ch he of f er ed t o pi l ot me. I n a mi nut e or t wo we c ame upon an open s pac e, mar k ed, I s ee on t he pl ans, " Cr i cket Gr ound, " i n whi ch r ose a f i ne st r ong pal i ng, encl osi ng a squar e of 150 f eet, t he upr i ght s bei ng si x " f eet hi gh, and cl ose enough t o keep not onl y hogs out but t enni s- bal l s i n. Tur f t her e was none, i n our sense, wi t hi n t he encl osur e, and what t her e must have once been as a subst i t ut e f or t ur f had been car ef ul l y cl ear ed of f on space suf f i ci ent f or one f ul l - si zed cour t, whi ch was wel l mar ked out on t he

Page 10 of 67 har d sandy l oam. A bet t er gr ound I have r ar el y seen, except f or t he young spr out s of oak and ot her scr ub, whi ch her e and t her e wer e st r uggl i ng up, i n a l ast ef f or t t o asser t t hei r " anci ent, sol i t ar y r ei gn. " At any r at e t hen and t her e, upon t hat cour t, I saw t wo set s pl ayed i n a st yl e whi ch woul d have done cr edi t t o a count y mat ch ( t he young l ady, by t he way, who pl ayed f ar f r om t he wor st game of t he f our, i s t he champi on of her own c ount y). Thi s was t he openi ng mat ch, t he r acquet s havi ng onl y j ust ar r i ved f r om Engl and, t hough t he cour t has been t he obj ect of t ender sol i ci t ude f or si x weeks or mor e t o t he f our Engl i shmen al r eady r esi dent her e, or near by. The Rugby Tenni s Cl ub consi st s t o- day of seven member s, f i ve Engl i sh and t wo nat i ve, and wi l l pr obabl y r each t wo f i gur es wi t hi n a f ew days, on t he r et ur n of t he boys. Meant i me t he ef f ect of t hei r f i r st pr act i ce has been t hat t hey have r esol ved on put t i ng a chal l enge i n t he Ci n- ci nnat i and Chat anooga paper s of f er i ng t o pl ay a mat ch best out of f i ve set s wi t h any cl ub i n t he Uni t ed St at es. Such ar e i nf ant communi t i es i n t hese l at i - t udes! You may have been st ar t l ed by t he addr ess at t he CHAP, i n. ] LI FE I N TENNESSEE. 53 head of t hi s l et t er. I t was adopt ed unani mousl y on our r et ur n ' i n t wi l i ght f r om t he t enni s - gr ound, and appl i cat i on at once made t o t he St at e aut hor i t i es f or r egi st r at i on of t he name, and est abl i shment of a post - of f i ce. I t was shar p pr act i ce t hus ' t o st eal a mar ch on t he t hr ee Et oni ans, st i l l f ar away i n t he f or est. Had t hey been pr esent, possi bl y Thames mi ght have pr e- vai l ed ov er Av on. VACUUS VI ATOE. CHAPTER I V. A FOREST RI DE. EUGBY, TENNESSEE. THERE ar e f ew mor e i nt er est i ng exper i ences t han a r i de t hr ough t hese sout her n f or est s. The scr ub i s so l ow and t hi n, t hat you can al most al ways see away f or l ong di st ances amongst pi ne, whi t e oak, and chest nut t r ees; and ever y now and t hen at r i dges wher e t he t i mber i s t hi n, or wher e a cl ump of t r ees has been r ut hl essl y " gi r dl ed, " and t he bar e, gaunt skel et ons onl y r emai n st andi ng, you may cat ch gl i mpses of mount ai n r anges of di f f er ent shades of bl ue and gr een, st r et chi ng f ar away t o t he hor i zon. You can' t l i ve many days up her e wi t hout get t i ng t o l ove t he t r ees even mor e, I t hi nk,. t han we do i n wel l - kempt Engl and; and t hi s out r age of " gi r dl i ng, " as t hey cal l i t st r i ppi ng t he bar k f r om t he l ower par t of t he t r unk, so t hat t he t r ees wi t her and di e as t hey st and st r i kes one as a ki nd of househol d cr uel t y, as i f a man shoul d cut of f or di sf i gur e al l hi s wi f e' s hai r. I f he want s a t r ee f or l umber or f i r ewood, ver y good. He shoul d have i t.

Page 11 of 67 But he shoul d cut i t down l i ke a man, and t ake i t cl ean away f or some r easonabl e use, not l eave i t as a scar ecr ow t o bear wi t ness of hi s r eckl essness and l azi - ness. Happi l y not much mi schi ef of t hi s ki nd has been done y et i n t he nei ghbour hood of Rugby, and a CHAP, i v. ] A FOEEST HI DE. 55 st op wi l l now be put t o t he wr et ched pr act i ce. Ther e i s anot her, t oo, al most as ghast l y, but whi ch, no doubt, has mor e t o be sai d f or i t. At l east hal f of t he l ar gest pi nes, al ongsi de of t he sandy t r act s whi ch do dut y f or r oads, have a l ong, gapi ng wound i n t hei r si des, about a yar d f r om t he gr ound. Thi s was t he nat i ve way of col l ect i ng t ur pent i ne, whi ch oozed down and accumul at ed at t he bot t om of t he gash ; but I r ej oi ce t o say i t no l onger pays, and t he cust om i s i n di suse. I t must be suppr essed al t oget her, but car ef ul l y and gent l y. I t seems t hat i f not per si st ed i n t oo l ong, t he poor, dear, l ong- suf f er i ng t r ees wi l l cl ose up t hei r wounds, and not be much t he wor se ; so I t r ust t hat many of t he scor ed pi nes, spr i ngi ng f or t y or f i f t y f eet i nt o t he ai r bef or e t hr owi ng out a br anch, whi ch I passed i n sor r ow and anger on my f i r st l ong r i de, may yet out - l i ve t hose who out r aged t hem. Havi ng got r i d of my spl een, exci t ed by t hese t wo di abol i c cust oms, I can r et ur n t o our r i de, whi ch had ot her wi se not hi ng but del i ght i n i t. The manager, an i nval uabl e- guest f r om New Yor k, a doct or who had ser ved on t he Sani t ar y Commi ssi on t hr ough t he war, and I, f or med t he par t y. The manager dr ove t he l i ght buggy, whi ch hel d one of us al so, and t he hand- bags ; whi l e t he ot her r ode by t he si de, wher e t he r oad al l owed, or bef or e or behi nd, as t he f ancy sei zed hi m. We wer e bound f or a sol i t ar y guest - house i n t he f or est, some sevent een mi l es away, i n t he nei ghbour hood of a cave and wat er f al l, whi ch even her e have a r eput at i on, and ar e somet i mes vi si t ed. We al l owed t hr ee and a hal f hour s f or t he j our ney, and i t t ook al l t he t i me. About f i ve mi l es an hour on wheel s i s al l you can r eckon on, f or t he count r y r oads, sandy 56 A NEW HOME FI RST I MPRESSI ONS. I PABT n t r acks about 1 f eet br oad, ar e j ust l ef t t o t ake car e of t hemsel ves, and whenever t her e i s a suf f i ci ent decl i vi t y t o gi ve t he r ai n a chance of washi ng al l t he sur f ace of f t hem, ar e onl y a heap of boul der s of di f f er ent si zes. But, af t er al l, f i ve mi l es an hour i s as f ast as you car e t o go, f or t he pl ay of t he sunl i ght amongst t he var i ed f ol i age, and t he new f l or a and f auna, keep you const ant l y i nt er est ed and amused. I never r egr et t ed so much my i gnor ance of bot any, f or I count ed some f our - t een sor t s of f l ower s i n bl oom, of whi ch gol den- r od and Mi chael mas dai sy wer e t he onl y ones I was qui t e sur e I knew and, by t he way, t he dai sy of Par nassus, of whi ch I f ound a si ngl e f l ower gr owi ng by a spr i ng. The r est wer e l i ke home f l ower s, but yet not i dent i cal wi t h t hem, at l east I t hi nk not ; and t he doubt

Page 12 of 67 whet her one had ev er s een t hem bef or e or not was pr ovoki ng. The bi r ds f ew i n number wer e al l st r anger s t o me ; buzzar ds, of whi ch we saw f i ve at one t i me, qui t e wi t hi n shot, and sever al ki nds of hawk and woodpec k er, wer e t he mos t c ommon ; but at one poi nt, qui t e a number of what l ooked l i ke ver y bi g swi f t s, but wi t hout t he dash i n t hei r f l i ght of our bi r d, and wi t h wi ngs mor e l i ke cur l ews', wer e ski mmi ng over t he t r ee t ops. I onl y hear d one not e, and t hat r at her sweet, a cat - bi r d' s t he doct or t hought \ but he was al most as much a st r anger i n t hese woods as I. Happi l y, however, he was an ol d acquai nt ance of t hat del i ght f ul i nsect t he " t umbl e- bug, " t o whi ch he i nt r o- duced me on a sandy bi t of r oad. My new acquai nt - ance t ook no not i ce of me, but went on r ol l i ng hi s l ump of accumul at ed di r t t hr ee t i mes hi s own si ze backwar ds wi t h hi s hi nd l egs, as i f hi s l i f e depended on i t. Pr esent l y hi s l ump came r i ght M$ agai nst a CHAP, i v. ] A FOREST RI DE. 57 st one, and st opped dead. I t was a " caut i on " t o see t hat bug st r ai n t o push i t f ur t her, but i t woul dn' t budge al l he c oul d do. Then he s t opped f or a moment or t wo, and evi dent l y made up hi s smal l mi nd t hat somet hi ng mus t be wr ong behi nd, f or no bug, he wel l knew, c oul d hav e pus hed har der t han he. So he qui t t ed hol d wi t h hi s hi nd l egs, and t ur ned r ound t o t ake a good l ook at t he si t uat i on, i n or der, I suppose, t o see what must be done next. At any r at e he pr e- sent l y caught hol d agai n on a di f f er ent si de, and so st eer ed successf ul l y past t he obst acl e. Ther e wer e a number of t hem wor ki ng about, some si ngl e and some i n pai r s, and so f ul l of humour ar e t hei r doi ngs t hat I shoul d have l i ked t o wat ch f or hour s. We got t o our j our ney' s end about dusk, a f i ver oomed, si ngl e- st or i ed, wooden house, bui l t on suppor t s, so as t o keep i t of f t he gr ound. We went up f our st eps t o t he ver andah, wher e we sat whi l e our host ess, a smal l t hi n New Engl ander, pr obabl y sevent y or upwar ds, but as br i sk as a bee, bust l ed about t o get supper. The t abl e was l ai d i n t he mi ddl e r oom, whi ch opened on t he ki t chen at t he back, wher e we coul d see t he st ove, and hear our host ess' s di scour se. She boi l ed us t wo of her f i ne whi t e chi ckens admi r abl y, and ser ved wi t h hot br ead, t omat oes, sweet pot at oes, and sever al pr eser ves, of whi ch I can speak wi t h speci al pr ai se of t he huckl eber r y, whi ch gr ows, she sai d, i n gr eat abundanc e al l r ound. The boy s, we hear d, had been t her e t o br eakf ast af t er sl eepi ng out, and not havi ng had a squar e meal si nce t hey st ar t ed f r om Eugby. Lucki l y f or us her chi ckens ar e a ver y numer ous as wel l as beaut i f ul f ami l y, or we shoul d have f ar ed badl y. She and her hus band s upped af t er us, and t hen 58 A NEW HOME FI RST I MPRESSI ONS. [ PART 11. came and sat wi t h us i n t he bal cony, and t al ked away

Page 13 of 67 on al l manner of t opi cs, as i f t he chances of di scour se wer e f ew, and t o be made t he most of. They had l i ved dur i ng t he war at Jamest own cl ose by, a vi l l age of some ei ght or t en hous es, and had s een t he Feder al and Conf eder at e caval r y pass t hr ough agai n and agai n. They had nev er mol es t ed her or her s i n any way, but had a f ancy f or poul t r y, whi ch mi ght have pr oved f at al t o her whi t e f ami l y but f or her Yankee wi t. She and her husband managed t o f i x up a f al se f l oor i n one of t hei r r ooms i n whi ch t hey f ed t he r oost er s ; so whenever a pi cket came i n si ght her cal l woul d br i ng t he whol e f ami l y out of t he woods and cl ear i ng i nt o t he r ef uge, wher e t hey r emai ned peacef ul l y amongst cor n- cobs t i l l t he danger had pas s ed. She had not hi ng but good t o say of her nat i ve nei ghbour s, except t hat t hey coul d make not hi ng of t he count r y. " The Lor d had done al l he coul d f or i t, " she summed up, and " Bost on must t ake hol d of t he bal ance. " We hear d t he owl s al l ni ght, as wel l as t he kat ydi ds, but t hey onl y seemed t o emphasi se t he f or est st i l l ness. The ol d l ady' s beds, t o whi ch we r et i r ed at t en, af t er our l ong gossi p i n t he bal cony, wer e sweet and cl ean, and I escaped per f ect l y scat hel ess, a r ar e exper i ence, I was assur ed, i n t hese f or est shant i es. I was bound however t o admi t, i n answer t o our host ess' s sear chi ng i nqui r i es, t hat I had seen and sl ai n, t hough not f el t, an i nsect suspi ci ousl y l i ke a Br i t i sh B f l at. The cave whi ch we sought out af t er br eakf ast was wel l wor t h any t r oubl e t o f i nd. We had t o l eave t he buggy and hor ses hi t ched up and scr ambl e down a gl en, wher e pr esent l y, t hr ough a t angl e of gr eat r hododendr on bushes, we came out i n f r ont of a huge r ock, CHAP, t v. ] A FOREST RI DE. 59 wi t h" t he l i t t l e i r on- st ai ned st r eam j ust bel ow us, and bey ond, at t he t op of a s andy s l ope of per haps 1 5 or 2 f eet, t he cave, l i ke a l ong bl ack eye under a r ed eyebr ow, gl ar i ng at us. I coul d det ect no f i ssur e i n t he sandst one r ock ( t he eyebr ow), whi ch hung over i t f or i t s whol e l engt h. The cave i s sai d t o r un back mor e t han 300 f eet, but we di d not t est i t. Ther e woul d be good si t t i ng r oom f or 300 or 400 peopl e al ong t he f r ont, and i t i s so obvi ousl y f i t t ed f or a convent i cl e t hat I coul d not hel p peopl i ng i t wi t h f ugi t i ve sl aves, and f ancyi ng a bl ack Moses pr eachi ng t o t hem of t hei r comi ng exodus, wi t h t he r hododendr ons i n bl oom al l r ound. Mai denhai r gr ows i n t uf t s about t he damp f l oor, and a cr eepi ng f er n, wi t h a br i ght r ed ber r y, t he name of whi ch t he doct or t ol d me, but I have f or got t en, on t he damp r ed wal l s. What t he nook mus t be when t he r hododendr ons ar e al l abl aze wi t h bl ossom I hope some day t o sea We had hear d of a f i ne spr i ng somewher e i n t hi s par t of t he f or est, and, i n ai d of our sear ch f or i t, pr e- sent l y t ook up a boy whom we f ound l oaf i ng r ound a smal l cl ear i ng. He was bar eheaded and bar ef oot ed, and wor e an ol d, br own, r agged shi r t t ur ned up t o t he el bows, and ol d, br own, r agged t r ouser s t ur ned up t o t he knees. I was r i di ng, and i n answer t o my i nvi t a-

Page 14 of 67 t i on he st epped on a st ump and vaul t ed up behi nd me. He nev er t ouc hed me, as mos t boy s woul d hav e done, but sat up behi nd wi t h per f ect ease and bal ance as we r ode al ong a young cent aur. We soon got i nt i mat e, and I f ound he had nev er been out of t he f or es t, was f our t een, and st i l l at ( occasi onal) school. He coul d r ead a l i t t l e, but coul dn' t wr i t e. I t ol d hi m t o t el l hi s mast er, f r om me, t hat he ought 60 A NEW HOME FI RST I MPRESSI ONS. [ PART n. t o be ashamed of hi msel f, whi ch he pr omi sed t o do wi t h gr eat gl ee ; al so, but not so r eadi l y, t o consi der a pr o- posal I made hi m, t hat i f he woul d wr i t e t o t he manager wi t hi n, si x mont hs t o ask f or i t, he shoul d be " pai d one dol l ar. I f ound t hat he knew not hi ng of t he f l ower s or but t er f l i es, of whi ch some dozen di f f er ent ki nds cr ossed our pat h. He j ust r eckoned t hey wer e al l but t er f l i es, as i ndeed t hey wer e. He knew, however, a good deal about t he t r ees and s hr ubs, and mor e about t he f or est beast s. Had seen sever al deer onl y yest er - day, and an ol d opossum wi t h ni ne young, a number whi ch t ook t he doct or ' s br eat h away. Ther e wer e l ot s of f oxes i n t he woods, but he di d not see t hem so of t en. Hi s f ace l i ght ed up when he was pr omi sed t wo dol l ar s f or t he f i r st opossum he woul d t ame, and br i ng acr oss t o Eugby. Af t er gui di ng us t o t he spr i ng, and hunt i ng out an ol d wooden c up amongs t t he bus hes, he went of f cheer i l y wi t h t wo quar t er - dol l ar bi t s i n hi s pocket, an i nt er est i ng young wi l d man. Wi l l he ever br i ng t he opossum? I doubt : but shal l be sor r y not t o see hi s open wonder i ng f ace agai n. We got back wi t hout f ur t her i nci dent ( except f l ush - i ng qui t e a number of quai l, whi ch must be l ovel y shoot i ng i n t hese woods), and f ound t he boys at home, and har d at l awn- t enni s and wel l - di ggi ng. The hogs ar e becomi ng an obj ect of t hei r deci ded ani mosi t y; and havi ng hear d of a Yankee not i on a sor t of t weezer s, whi ch r i ng a hog by one mot i on, i n a second t hey ar e goi ng t o get i t, and t hen t o cat ch and r i ng ever y gr unt er who shows hi s nose near t he asyl um. Out of t hi s t her e shoul d come some f un shor t l y. VACUUS VI ATOR, CHAPTEE V. THE NATI VES. RUGBY, TENNESSEE. WHEN al l i s sai d and sung, t her e i s not hi ng so i nt er - es t i ng as t he men and women who dwel l on any cor ner of t he ear t h ; so, bef or e gi vi ng you any f ur t her det ai l s of our sur r oundi ngs, or doi ngs, or pr ospect s, l et me i nt r oduce you t o our nei ghbour s, so f ar as I have as yet t he pl easur e of t hei r acquai nt ance. And I am gl ad at once t o acknowl edge t hat i t, i s a, pl easur e, not -

Page 15 of 67 wi t hst andi ng al l t he t al k we have hear d of " mean whi t es, " " poor whi t e t r ash, " and t he l i ke, i n novel s, t r avel s, and Newspaper s. I t may possi bl y be t hat we have been f or t unat e, and t hat our nei ghbour s her e ar e no f ai r speci mens of t he " poor whi t es " of t he Sout h. Thi s, and t he next t hr ee count i es, ar e i n t he nor t h- west er n cor ner of Tennessee, bor der i ng on Kent ucky. They ar e ent i r el y mount ai n l and. Ther e ar e ver y f ew negr oes i n t hem, and t hey wer e st r ongl y Uni oni st dur i ng t he war. At pr esent t hey ar e Eepubl i can, al most t o a man. Ther e i s not one Democr at i c of f i ci al i n t hi s count y, and, I am t ol d, t hat onl y t hr ee vot es wer e cast f or t he Democr at i c candi dat es at t he l ast St at e el ect i ons. They ar e over whel med by t he vot e of - west er n and cent r al Tennessee, whi ch car r i es, / t he St at e wi t h t he sol i d Sout h ; but her e Uni on men can 62 A NEW HOME FI RST I MPRESSI ONS. [ PART n. speak t hei r mi nds f r eel y, and cover t hei r wal l s wi t h pi ct ur es i n col our ed br oad- sheet of t he her oes of t he war, Li ncol n, Gover nor Br ownl ow, Gr ant and hi s capt ai ns. They ar e poor al most t o a man, and l i ve i n l og- hut s and cabi ns whi ch, at home, coul d scar cel y be r i val l ed out of I r el and. Wi t hi n t en mi l es of t i n' s pl ace t her e ar e possi bl y hal f - a- dozen ( I have seen t wo) whi ch ar e equal i n accommodat i on and comf or t t o t hose of good f ar mer s i n Engl and. The best of t hese bel ongs t o our near est nei ghbour, wi t h whom a par t y of us di ned, at noon, t he or t hodox hour i n t he mount ai ns, some weeks si nce. He i s a wi r y man, of mi ddl e hei ght, pr obabl y f i f t y- f i ve year s of age, upr i ght, wi t h f i nel y cut f eat ur es, and an eye t hat l ooks you r i ght i n t he f ace. He has been on hi s f ar m t went y year s, and has cl ear ed some f i f t y acr es, whi ch gr ow cor n, mi l l et, and veget abl es, and he has a f i ne appl e or char d. We shoul d cal l hi s f ar mi ng ver y sl ovenl y, but i t pr oduces abundanc e f or hi s needs. He s at at t he head of hi s t abl e l i ke an ol d nobl eman, ver y qui et and cour t eous, but qui t e r eady t o speak on any subj ect, and especi al l y of t he f i ve year s of t he war t hr ough whi ch he car r i ed hi s l i f e i n hi s hand, but never f l i nched f or an hour f r om hi s f ai t h. Hi s wi f e, a sl i ght, el der l y per son, whose r egul ar f eat ur es showed t hat she must have been ver y good- l ooki ng, di d not si t down wi t h us, but st ood at t he bot t om of t he t abl e, di spensi ng her good t hi ngs. Our dr i nk was t ea and col d spr i ng wat er ; our vi ands, chi ckens, ducks, a st ew, ham, wi t h a pr o- f usi on of veget abl es, appl e and huckl eber r y t ar t s, and sever al pr eser ves, one of whi ch ( some ki nd of cher r y, ver y common her e) was of a l ovel y gol d col our, and of a f l avour whi ch woul d make t he f or t une of a CHAP, v. ] THE NATI VES. 63 London past r y- cook. A pr of usi on of wat er - mel ons and appl es f i ni shed our r epast ; and no one need ask a bet t er ; but I am bound t o add t hat our host ess has t he name f or gi vi ng t he best squar e meal t o be had i n t he f our count i es. I t woul d be as f ai r t o t ake

Page 16 of 67 t hi s as an aver age speci men of f ar mer s' f ar e her e, as t hat of a nobl eman wi t h a Fr ench cook of f ar e of t he gent r y at home. Our host i s a keen spor t sman, and showed us hi s f l i nt - l ock r i f l e, si x f eet l ong, and wei ghi ng 1 8 I bs.! He car r i es a f or ked st i ck as a r est, and, we wer e as s ur ed, get s on hi s game about as qui ckl y as i f i t wer e a handy West l ey - Ki char ds, and sel dom mi sses a r unni ng deer. The vast maj or i t y of t hese mount ai neer s ar e i n ver y di f f er ent ci r cumst ances. Most, but not al l of t hem, own a l og cabi n and mi nut e pat ch of cor n r ound i t, pr obabl y al so a f ew pi gs and chi ckens, but seem t o have no desi r e t o make any ef f or t at f ur t her cl ear i ng, and qui t e cont ent t o l i ve f r om hand t o mout h. They cannot do t hat wi t hout hi vi ng t hemsel ves out when t hey get a chance, but ar e most uncer t ai n and exasper at i ng l abour er s. I n t he f i r st pl ace, t hough abl e t o st and gr eat f at i gue i n hunt - i ng, and per f ect l y i ndi f f er ent t o weat her, t hey ar e not physi cal l y so st r ong as aver age Engl i sh or Nor t her n men. Then t hey ar e never t o be r el i ed on f or a j ob. As s oon as one of t hem has ear ned t hr ee or f our dol l ar s, he wi l l pr obabl y want a hunt, and go of f f or i t t hen and t her e, s pend a dol l ar on powder and s hot, and t hese on squi r r el s and opossums, whose ski ns may possi bl y br i ng hi m i n t en cent s, as hi s week' s ear ni ngs. I t i s usel ess t o r emonst r at e, unl ess you have an agr eement i n wr i t i ng. An Engl i shman, who came her e l at el y t o f ound some manuf act ur es, l ef t i n sheer 64 A NEW HOME FI RST I MPRESSI ONS. [ PART n. despai r and di sgust, sayi ng he had f ound at l ast a pl ace wher e no one seemed t o car e f or money. I do not say t hat t hi s i s t r ue, but t hey cer t ai nl y seem t o pr ef er l oaf i ng and hunt i ng t o dol l ar s, and ar e of t en t oo l azy, or unabl e, t o count, hol di ng out t hei r smal l change and t el l i ng you t o t ake what you want. Temper at e as a r ul e, t hey ar e sadl y weak when wi l d- cat whi sky or " moonshi ne, " as t he f avour i t e i l l i ci t bever age of t he mount ai ns i s cal l ed cr osses t hei r pat h. Thi s i s t he gr eat t r oubl e on pay ni ght s at al l t he wor ks whi ch ar e st ar t i ng i n t hi s di st r i ct. The i nevi t abl e boot h soon appear s, wi t h t he usual accompani ment of car ds and di ce, and pr obabl y a t hi r d of your men ar e t hencef or t h wi t hout a di me, and ut t er l y unf i t f or wor k on Mondays, i f you ar e l ucky enough t o escape danger ous r ows amongst t he dr i nker s. The St at e l aws gi ve summar y met hods of suppr essi ng t he nui sance, but t hey ar e har d t o wor k, and t hough publ i c sent i ment i s vehement l y host i l e t o whi sky, t he t empt at i on pr oves i n ni ne cases out of t en t oo st r ong. The mount ai neer s ar e i n t he mai n wel l - gr own men, t hough sl i ght, shocki ngl y badl y cl ot hed, and sal l ow f r om chewi ng t obacco ; suspi ci ous i n al l deal i ngs at f i r st, but hospi t abl e, maki ng ever yt hi ng t hey have i n t he house, i ncl udi ng t hei r own beds, f r ee t o a st r anger, and f r equent l y r ef usi ng payment f or l odgi ng or f ood. They ar e al so ver y honest ; cr i mes agai nst pr oper t y bei ng of ver y r ar e occur r ence. The ot her day, a Nor t her n gent l eman vi si t i ng her e expr essed hi s f ear s of bei ng r obbed t o a nat i ve f ar mer. The l at t er, af t er i nqui r i ng whet her t her e wer e any pr i sons and pol i ce i n New Engl and, what

Page 17 of 67 t hese wer e f or, and whet her hi s i nt er r ogat or had l ocks t o hi s own door s and saf es and bar s t o hi s wi ndow- CHAP, v. ] THE NATI VES. 65 shut t er s i n Bost on, r emar ked, " Wai, I ' ve l i ved her e man and. boy f or f or t y year, and never had a bol t t o my house, or cor n l of t, or smoke- house ; and I ' l l t el l you what ; I ' l l gi ve you a dol l ar f or ever y l ock you can f i nd i n Scot t count y. " The cat t l e, sheep, and hogs wander per f ect l y unguar ded t hr ough t he f or est, and I have not yet hear d of a si ngl e i nst ance of a st ol en beast. Ther e i s a r ough wat er mi l l on a cr eek cl ose by, cal l ed Buck' s Mi l l, whi ch was r un by t he owner f or year s unt i l he sol d i t a f ew mont hs ago on t he f ol - l owi ng syst em : He put t he r unni ng gear and st ones up, and above t he l at t er a wooden box, wi t h t he char ge f or gr i ndi ng meal mar ked out si de. He vi si t ed t he mi l l once a f or t ni ght, l ooked t o t he machi ner y, and t ook away what ever coi n was i n t he box. Fol ks br ought t hei r cor n down t he st eep bank i f t hey chose, gr ound i t at t hei r l ei sur e, and t hen, i f t hey wer e honest, put t he f ee i n t he box ; i f not, t hey went of f wi t h t hei r meal, and a consci ousness t hat t hey wer e r ogues. I pr esume Buck f ound hi s pl an answer, as he pur sued i t up t o t he dat e of sal e. I n shor t, si r, I have been dr i ven t o t he concl usi on, i n spi t e of al l t r adi t i onal l eani ngs t he ot her way, t hat t he Lor d has much peopl e i n t hese mount ai ns, as I t hi nk a young Engl i sh deacon, l at el y or dai ned by t he Bi shop of Tennessee, wi l l f i nd, who passed her e yest er - day on a buggy, wi t h hi s young wi f e and chi l d, and t wo boxes and t en dol l ar s of t he goods of t hi s wor l d, on hi s way t o open a chur ch mi ssi on i n a nei ghbour - i ng count y. I hear d yest er day a st or y whi ch shoul d gi ve hi m hope as t o t he f emal e por t i on, at any r at e, of hi s possi bl e f l ock. They ar e dr eadf ul sl at t er ns, wi t h- F 66 A NEW HOME FI RST I MPRESSI ONS. [ PART n, out an i nkl i ng of t he gr eat Pal mer st oni an t r ut h t hat di r t i s mat t er i n i t s wr ong pl ace. A mount ai n gi r l, however, who had, st r ange t o say, t aken t he f ancy t o go as housemai d i n a Knoxvi l l e f ami l y, gave out t hat she had been conver t ed. Doubt s bei ng expr essed and quest i ons asked as t o t he gr ounds on whi ch she based t hi s assur ance, she r epl i ed t hat she knew i t was al l r i ght because now she swept under neat h t he r ugs. When one get s on st or i es of quai nt and r eady r epl i es i n t hese par t s, one " sl ops over on bot h shoul der s. " Her e ar e a coupl e whi ch ar e cur r ent i n connect i on wi t h t he war, upon whi ch, nat ur al l y enough, t he whol e mi nd of t he peopl e i s st i l l dwel l i ng, bei ng as much occupi ed wi t h i t as wi t h t hei r ot her par amount subj ect, t he i m-