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SE PT EM B E R .
Monday 22»
C t t A F Y E R t t f *
Ffdgftfs of the Veffe^-arid other QccttrreHees.^-Wkh K&bfc
some? from P e u e w to foticit more Menr a'nd a 'Swivel GUh?-.
to -aft end the King on a grand -Expedition..—After fame E x -
.planatmi between Captain- W ils on. and- the General? -the-
Requeji is grantedr and'the allotted.Men return, with &3&Q»i
. Kook.—Jfr. Sh arp frnne Days after to: PeeSTW, to fee
■ the General's Sonr whahad been wounded in the fecortd'B'attle*.
^-Arrives.juft after his 'Countrymen. hadr.&tumed'frofki ’the:
■ grand Expedition? in which- this young Man? whom be went
to vijit? bad been billed.—At tends Raa Kook. ‘to.'bis Son'S-
Funeral? of which an Aceount is given;..'
T T was a- great eonfoMion to aur countrymen that the
Antelope ftilP remained unfeparated, as many ufefut
things were oecafionaliy procured from her.
In the afternoon T om Rose, who had been left after the
engagement* by the King’s defire, to give him more parti-
~e«Iar information concerning the EngUjb than he had hitherto
obtained* came up from Pebew,.. bringing with him
a prefent from A bba T hu l le- o f a quantity o f yams,.and a
jar
jar of mplqffes, and a,t t^e f^me ti^&'Wagc^^pged to.exprefe
to ,<Papt^n^WlMhM> and hiS’ cd^cer-s* hj&- ^ppe tjisjft t^ey.
woj.]Jd ppt takg if amifs that he had nof; a^i^|s'paid;thern hif
Iptp^ed vifiti owing to hfe bay»® hftpn
by the great number of thofe who to- pay-thpjf
qptophmenf? to him from the othgr ifl^uds- ogli ^c^uqt of
his late vi^oryyand that had he comOjAhe^wmiM' ah Iwg
attended him. ‘^Son^.aif tli^m having exprefied'
accompanying him to fee the EftgUlh?.he had difluaded tbenj.
fmra jt,. toprpfenthag to them that the‘bland being;
fmall, it would not
that their vifit would neceflarily put the Englirjhfo'gj^hf i%r
convenience.'
There appears to he a lingular attention1 paid by the
King to our people, in this, ast,w.ell as toh every ufcpafiUnV
His mind feemed to be as confiderate as itw^s kb end ,
He had undoubtedly sobferved how much *he cspcdfjy p£
his own attendants, whenever he went to DROPi-iyk«?, ine.f
vitably impeded' our people's operations, and fprefaw, how
in a ftill greater degree the .crowding in of 4b ipa
would add to their diftrefs; 'therefore,' as 'thehUfe*# ®£
thefe Grangers, at this time was ^emiy^to pay thei^urt
to:him, £0 by remaining with them atTxtSW he poinded
them from tedhfying ..any further wilh pn this head- |p$
whillt he managed this matter fo well for the feryice of the
U..n - Englifhs
SEPTEMBER,