t:\em and w^l mmg^. Tht iiteu iii uttmi iw- 

 stances take care of the property entrusted to tlicir 

 charge, and are snrrmmdi'd liv cvrry ediufnrt ; 

 many of tliem (partienlarly those from the sis^ter 

 kingdom) lisRte frequently assured vm Hiey 

 new Mb ftspp^md weHtjff Wonset^ aod 

 regarded their trans])ortation as a blessing from 

 Providence ; and it eertainly appeared to lie a 

 delightful tdicinge to many of tlie poor fellows, 

 frn^ the prcviQUs^vWs^ta^^ liw ih^ TSiimi h&tn 

 pBmd, h&tia, Mm " DUiin$ni|i^h^|d tctles/* m 

 well as what we know to be too tnxe in unhappy 

 Ireland.* 



Proceeding on my journey, tlie Tuniat was 

 Oieaasionally visible ; the road dto leading away 

 jrom It, to avoid the extimive r^y dwdin|»& 



which abound close to its bank?, in ^^ouie places^ 

 wliilst in others fine meadow land, ^^ itii profuse 

 and ricli herbage, about wliich herds of cattle 



* When travclliiii; as a strangof in tlve most secluded 

 part of the coiojij, and sonietimcs obliged to seek refuge 



those iiboiit him, were eoiiviets, or havin;; to depend upOll 

 Uiem iur directiuiis us to the road, huvitig my watch and other 

 {troperiy wtth me, I mv&t niisted ntest tMm^ Arti- 

 cle, and always found them reudy and willin^^ to afllu tl even 

 assistance* there are, of course^ ahva^s exccptiuns auiui\g a 



tmyeUittg mm'RtdU dfslx hundretl initc» In the ralony. 



