Notes on Haiti, made during a residence in that republic . e bodilyand mental exertions I had previously recovery was more rapid than might havebeen anticipated, for by the 12th of August Ihad embarked for Jamaica. During my illness, my brother, two of thevice-consuls, and my excellent friend. CaptainElliot of the Harlequin, were also laid up withdangerous sickness; most cheering informationfor Sir John Louis, who had brought up theBarham to convey me to Jamaica, as AdmiralFleming had no vessel that he could send di-rect to Europe. In His Majestys ship Valorous, under thecommand of the


Notes on Haiti, made during a residence in that republic . e bodilyand mental exertions I had previously recovery was more rapid than might havebeen anticipated, for by the 12th of August Ihad embarked for Jamaica. During my illness, my brother, two of thevice-consuls, and my excellent friend. CaptainElliot of the Harlequin, were also laid up withdangerous sickness; most cheering informationfor Sir John Louis, who had brought up theBarham to convey me to Jamaica, as AdmiralFleming had no vessel that he could send di-rect to Europe. In His Majestys ship Valorous, under thecommand of the late Earl of Huntingdon, fromJamaica I visited Cuba, and afterwards the FINAL DEPARTURE. 335 United States, whence I made my way in thepacket-ship Corinthian from New York, andlanded at Portsmouth, on the 27th of Novem-ber, after a most boisterous and unsatisfactorypassage of twenty-seven days, in a conditionthat required constant medical treatment fornearly twelve months afterwards. END OF VOL. I, PRINTED BV A. J, VALPY, RED LION COURT, FLEET STREET, ?.


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