of John Cockburn, &c. \ \ y 



was of the fame Mixture of People as her- 

 felf, that is, between Spanijh, Indian, and 

 Mallata, which mungrel Breed is held aU 

 moft in the fame Efteem here as real Spa^ 

 niards. When this Gentleman had heard fome- 

 thing of our Story, and underftood we were 

 endeavouring to get to the South~Sea y he in- 

 formed us, that there was a Town called 

 Realejo or Riolego, about two Days Jour- 

 ney from hence, where Ibmetimes arrived 

 Veflels from Panama, and that there we 

 Ihould have a good Chance to get a Con- 

 veyance to that Place. Then I told him, 

 we defired to ftay only till our Fellovv- 

 Travellers, whom we had left in a Canoe, in 

 the Gulf of Fonfeca, could overtake us j but 

 finding no Encouragement to itay here, we 

 fet forward for Realejo. 



At Sun-fet we came to an Indian Village, 

 utterly forfaken by every Creature, which 

 made us conclude not to lodge in it, but go 

 on. We had not gone above two Miles 

 ere we met fome Indians, going towards the 

 Village with Plantains, of whom we inquired 

 the Way to Realejo ; but they anfwer'd, 

 that here was no travelling by Night, and 



I a therefore 



