4810.] 
AFRICA. 
The latest -intelliyence received from 
the east coast of Africa, by way of the 
Red Sea, states that Mr. Sat, the se- 
cretary and companion of Lord Valen- 
tia, in his voyages and travels in the 
East, and who was some time since sent 
by his Majesty with presents to the court 
of Abyssinia, reached Mocha in October 
last. He left that place early in the fol- 
lowing month for Ait, in the Abyssinian 
district of Buré, Captain Rudland had 
been for some time resident at Mocha, 
and had received several communications 
from Nathaniel Pierce, whom Lord Va- 
lentia left in Abyssinia, It appears that 
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_the ras or prime-minister had been -suce 
cessful in several battles, both against the 
Galla and his rivals. He had sent down 
Pierce tu Ait with presents. for Captain. 
Rudland; and it was fully ascertained 
that the communication thence to Aata- 
kalon was easy. There is every reason 
to believe that Mr, Salt would visit Gon-~ 
dar, and’be able to quit the country on 
his return early in March. The French 
had, as was expected, taken alarm at his 
proceedings, and had begun to intrigue 
at Mocha, at Jidda, and even in: “bys 
sinia. The ras had, however, protessed 
his regard for the Hoc. and declined 
all communication with them, 
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