MR PARKAS SECOND JOURNEY. 
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" hostile intentions, we ordered them to go back ? 
" but to no effect ; and were obliged to repulse 
" them by force. We passed Rakbara (Kabra) ; 
" here three canoes came up to stop our passage, 
" which we repelled by force. On passing Tom- 
" buctoo, we were again attacked by three canoes ; 
" which we beat off, always killing many of the 
u natives." 
They are then described as passing by Kaffo, 
Gotoijege, Carmasse, and Gourmon, but without 
any interesting particulars as to these places. They 
entered then into the country of Haoussa, when 
Amadi represents himself to have reminded Mr 
Park that his engagement terminated here, and to 
have taken his leave. The narrative continues : 
" Next day (Saturday) Mr Park departed, and 
" Amadi slept in the village (Yaour). Next morn- 
" ing Amadi went to the king to pay his respects 
" to him. On entering the house, he found two 
" men who came on horseback, who were sent by 
" the chief of Yaour. They said to the king, 4 We 
<£ are sent by the chief of Yaour to let you know, 
" that the white men went away without giving 
" you or him any thing ; they have a great many 
" things with them, and we have received nothing 
" from them ; and this Amadi Fatouma now be- 
" fore you is a bad man, and has likewise made a 
" fool of you both/ The king immediately order- 
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