ANTALOW. 
were lookers on; for I do not suppose more than six: or eight 
hundred fighting men were present, of whom from forty to fifty 
were cavalry. The whole were armed with spears and shields, ex- 
cepting now and then a matchlock. The horsemen galloped round 
a circle, flourishing their spears in a manner similar to the footmen, 
who were all in a cluster in the center. I was but little amused, 
for their actions and gestures were more like the antics of a lunatic, 
than military evolutions; and being desirous of concluding my 
journal before the return of Mr. Salt, whom I had every reason to 
expect in the course of the day, I withdrew about noon. Mr. Salt 
arrived at three. I was extremely glad to meet him. We had our 
curry in our apartment in the evening, and amused ourselves 
with the different adventures we had experienced during our se- 
paration 
