Long^ y'acobus Stane^ The Landorfe of ZweU 
Ungdanu Peter Kewp^ Johannes Brlncb^ lien- 
drick Hopper^. 
'When the Admiral fer^i perufed the fore- 
going lift, lie emphatically faid, I will or- 
der pre&nts to the amount of one hundred 
pounds to be fent to thefe honeft people as a 
reward for their h-amaBity/'' , 'This rceafure 
evidently united a fourid policy v/ith an en- 
dearing liberality, and I am perfectly con- 
.Tinced has had every tutd: the worthy Ad- 
.miral expected. Indeed I became fo v/ell ac- 
quainted with Admiral Elphiniione's con- 
■d\x€l at the Cape, and the general charafter 
lie bore there, that I belieTe nothing could 
more efFeftnally lecnre the attachment of 
the people to the Britilh government, than 
his remaining with them for &me years af- 
ter the conclufion of a~ peace. 
GENERAL OBSERVATIONS.. 
IT was about the third or fourth day af- 
ter w^e entered the colonies, that I heard of 
the Cape being in poffeflion of the Britifli. 
This information determined me to obferve 
what effect the conqiieft of that fettlement 
by the Eaglifli- had upon the Colonifts. I 
conftantly introd^aced the iubjed wherever 
* I pnbliOi thcfe n-imes, not only in juRice to the 
people • ives who Ihoiild be diilmguifhed as honeft. 
kttkrsj b;i • iihe inl^)rmation of thole who m2.j 
ksxeafier. >aa. coualries where they refide- , 
