Grant's tour around the world; with incidents of his journey through England, Ireland, Scotland .. . rs and things in general, andquite able to express them when he desires so to do. Hispersonal recreations and pleasures are of his own type,and he knows how to enjoy them. He worships in theMethodist Church, and though not a communicant, he isan official member of the Church. He usually drives a AROUND THE WORLD, 31 pair of spanking bays in a high English carriage, knownas a dog-cart. He takes his seat in church withoutparade, listens with sharp attention, keeiDing his keen eyeson the preacher,


Grant's tour around the world; with incidents of his journey through England, Ireland, Scotland .. . rs and things in general, andquite able to express them when he desires so to do. Hispersonal recreations and pleasures are of his own type,and he knows how to enjoy them. He worships in theMethodist Church, and though not a communicant, he isan official member of the Church. He usually drives a AROUND THE WORLD, 31 pair of spanking bays in a high English carriage, knownas a dog-cart. He takes his seat in church withoutparade, listens with sharp attention, keeiDing his keen eyeson the preacher, seldom changing his position through theservice. Although these words were written before the close ofhis second term, yet they are true to-day. Such is theman whom the people delight to honor. Soon after the close of his second term. General Grantset sail upon a tour around the world. Of the sightshe saw, the ovations he received from the hands of therulers of the Old World, and the honors which werebestowed upon him when he returned again to the land ofhis birth, future chapters will CHAPTER II. GENERAL GEANT LEAVES PHILADELPHIA ENTHUSIASTIC OVATIONS ACROSS THE OCEAN INTERESTING INCI-DENTS WELCOME TO ENGLAND AT LIVERPOOL SIGHTS AND SCENES IN THE GREAT CITY A TRIBUTE FROM THE PRESS AN INCIDENT. On the 17tli of May, 1877, ex-President Grant, withhis wife and son Jesse, sailed for Europe, from Phila-delphia, in the American line steamship Indiana. Hisdeparture was made the occasion of a great partingdemonstration, in which all classes of the communityseemed to have taken a hearty and enthusiastic share.


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