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my men to get ready to go back, shortly after 

 their dinner, to the village where we had slept 

 the night before, as there was no other. The 

 next morning I started, as early as I could get 

 my men off, to try and get a little rice and coffee 

 at a bazaar held at twelve o'clock at the bridge 

 of Aspendus. * * * * And here ends the history 

 of my tour. Having bivouacked an hour or 

 two before Stauros on the Sunday night, ill 

 with fever, I started before sunrise on Monday 

 morning and reached Adalia." 



This account of Mr. DanielPs last journey, he 

 dictated to a clerk of Mr. Purdie's at Adalia, and 

 sent to us from thence a fortnight before his 

 death. The remainder of the letter is occupied 

 with the details of his illness, and of the kind 

 attentions he received from the Consul during its 

 continuance. Towards the conclusion, he adds 

 the following important information : " I forgot 

 to say that between Termessus and the pass by 

 which Koehler travelled, there is a pass to 

 Stenez, by which Manlius might have come, so 

 as to make Lagon his first town from Mandro- 

 polis." 



The fever contracted on this journey by our 

 lamented friend destroyed him. The presenti- 



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