ALEXANDER WILSON. Iv 
Indian, ], ay), '”'®nkeiied condition. iVn 
recommended acquainted with his situation, 
fully ripe, and ^ strawberries, which were then 
fruit, and newl I"./ '■®‘“ abundance. On this delightful 
and he attrihn/n^i,- alone, he lived for several days; 
remedies. restoration to health to these simple 
Lawson wiirbe^founTr”^ extracts from letters to Mr 
ofthisttrs^xs^^^ 
“ Deau Sin,_Frl^ar7“?’ 
gical pilgrimiige, I sit down omitholo- 
*<ome account of my adventur7 sin 
arriving at Lancaste;, I waited o„ t7 
State, and siifK o+n /> ^ governor, secretary 
Useful to me The ’‘kuly to be 
P»'>sed sD^ goodtr 7™"^ ''’'‘I' ®^vility, 
“"•i readily added hir"*"^ ®u™Pliments on the volumes, 
®«ivc man of 7 T He seems a,! 
Mr L. i Jas 7tro7 ceremony, 
bouses ; but I found members of both 
®<iuahbling, political mnh • ^^’’^ral such a pitiful, 
‘be mere formalities of lean. 7^’^ j''®‘buB about 
thing of itg rp'illr' . iv Btshition, without knowing any 
? ®ust, however 7*’’ ^ abandoned them in disgust, 
individimtg frip j ^eept Irom this censure a few intelligent 
freated mewithl”" 7 science, aud possessed of taste, who 
«£ • &reat kindness. 
® HanoveT ll.!""?™” Muhlenberg to a clergyman 
'bfrfly inhabherh ‘brough a well cultivated country, 
'®“®n jud„o , by (xermans, to that place, where a 
®®e ou"ght ot 7 k" “®®b a book 
‘be reach of th! encouraged, as it was not within 
H^wucan institiit. nns i n.. .v . *• 
By the same mode of 
