CONTENT i^.—VoL. II. 



Chapter XXVII. Page 291. 

 T/je Rape of the Sabines — Shocking "Execution^ and African 

 Fortitude — Defer ipt ion of an Indigo Plantation — The 

 Spanfo BockOy a PunifJjment — The Troops again re-enter 

 the JVoods—The Expedition draws to a Conclufton, 



Chapter XXVIII. Page 314. 

 The Rebels fly for ProteBion to Cayenne — Third March to 

 Gado-Saby — A fecond Re-inf or cement of Troops arrive 

 from Holland—Shipwreck of the Tranfport Paramaribo 

 — March to Rio Comewina — Difmal Pi&ure of Dijirefs 

 and of Mortality — The Peace of the Colony refiored. 



Chapter XXIX. Page 345. 

 Sojne Account of a remarkable Negro. — The Troops prepare 

 for Europe — Defcription of a Coffee Plantation — Plan 

 of Reform for the Increafe of Population^ and univerfal 

 Happinefs — One more Inflance of horrid Barbarity 

 and Example of Humanity. — The Regiment embarks. 



Chapter XXX. Page 381. 



The Ships weigh Anchor, and put to Sea — Review of the 

 Troops — Account of the Voyage — The Arrival in the Tex el 

 ■'-Defcription of the Pampus near Amfterdam — Final 

 Debarkation in the Town of Bois-le-Duc — The Death of 

 Colonel Fourgeoud — End of the Expedition — Short Hiflory 



- of the late Scotch Brigade-^ConcluJion, 



