TRAVELS IN AFRICA. 
The Kartan horse immediately entered Bon- 
doo, where they again laid every thing waste 
that came in their way, and, making some pri- 
soners, returned to their home. 
Almamy, on his side, did every thing in his 
power to induce the chiefs of Foota Toro, to 
employ all their force, and oblige Samba to quit 
his own country, and retire to Karta. They 
were, however, too well aware of the difficulty 
of such an undertaking, and, instead of giving 
him any hopes of assistance from them, advised 
him strongly to think rather of making peace 
with that chief than to prolong a war, the issue 
of which must be very doubtful. A general 
assembly was consequently called to meet at 
Marsa, and one of the Foota chiefs was sent to 
commence a negociation with Samba for peace, 
which was concluded during the time we were 
in the country. 
