CHAP. XXL 
VISIT TO CAMPBELL. 
^iV^E left Griqua Town at two p.m., after taking 
leave of many of the people, in order to visit 
Campbell, a small Griqua Town, recommended 
as a good situation for a mission, not to the Gri- 
quas only, but more particularly to the Corannas 
in the neighbourhood. I was accompanied by 
Mr. Sass, the Missionary intended to occupy the 
situation, should it appear on examination to be a 
suitable one. At seven p. m. we rested under 
the shade of a clump of trees. Two Griqua 
waggons, full of natives, having travelled with 
us, a respectable number attended the evening 
worship, when Mr. S. addressed them. 
At midnight two shots were fired, as I thought 
at game, but on inquiry found they were to 
frighten away Bushmen, who it was suspected 
were hovering around, with the intention to 
