My Dear Brother I duly receive estions" you were so k as to send me and bery. m. alcharse thee. Your Kenem Jurnishing there, areils m Thanks Aves to accept ひ w to "Suggestions" Bere. The Posterept in the Setter from Mr Bird, I have reponded to t forwarded the communcation diesel to him. way I food myself better since & haire brine at Hasterigs, & sendir hofer I shott, in a four months inquin my capacity for active Service... My present situation trying one. But the "Fords will be rou!". 18 " A TWELVEMONTH'S RESIDENCE IN THE WEST INDIES, DURING THE TRANSITION FROM SLAVERY TO APPRENTICESHIP; WITH INCIDENTAL NOTICES OF THE STATE OF SOCIETY, JAMAICA AND OTHER ISLANDS. BY R. R. MADDEN, M. D. 66 IN TWO VOLUMES. VOL. II. PHILADELPHIA. CAREY, LEA AND BLANCHARD. 1835. CONTENTS Celebration of the first of August-Conduct of the negroes -Churches thronged-Exertions of the dissenting minis- ters-Their general success in the colony-Juvenile jubi- lee-A dignity ball-Juno and Wilberforce-Cupid and The drama-Kingston theatricals-Romeo and Juliet-Jews and Gentiles-Splendid jewellery and a fashionable audi- ence-Romeo poisoned in earnest-Origin of Kingston- Republican settlers-Smollett, Wolcot, Mr. G. Lewis, and Tom Cringle's heroes-The companion of Bolivar's for- tunes-Madame Emanuele-Singular person-Anecdotes of Bolivar-Attempt to assassinate him-Murder of his commissary-Comparative merits of Bolivar, Buonaparte, |