The Black Man Or Haytian Independence Deduced From Historical Notes And Dedic
The Black Man Or Haytian Independence Deduced From Historical Notes And Dedic
M B Mark Baker Bird
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About daylight we were again on our saddles, and traveled through a country still undulated, and full of splendid pitch-pine. 218 HAYTIAN INDEPENDENCE, " Kather late in the evening we reached Banica, and were very kindly received by the commandant, who provided lodg ing for us. " THURSDAY, 9th. "We were very courteously invited to dine with the commandant, whom we found to be intelligent, gen tlemanly and agreeable. In religious matters, he like many others in the country, was a Protestant, wit...hout the courage to avow it. "Here we were informed that the excitement which had taken place in the south, was entirely over, and that all was now quiet, " In the afternoon we left for L Ascahoba, and towards even ing we arrived at a hut, where we halted for the night, and slept in a miserable shed. But by this time we had become inured to this sort of life. "FRIDAY, 10th. Left about four A. M. , and reached L Asca- hoba in about six hours, where we rested till the afternoon. My horse which I had bought at Laxavon, now began to show signs of weakness, and we thought it best to leave him here, to be sent on to Port an Prince in a day or two.
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