viii co, CHAPTER VIII. Toepabint becomes master of a central point Is nof d by offers of negro emancipation, nor of bribes to himself- the Eng- lish, who nvade the Island; adds L'Ouerture to his na done the Spaniards, and seek freedom through French allan* CHAPTER IX. Toussaint defeats the Spanish partisans-- By extraordinary exertlons, ralaes and dusipllnes troops, Ifrms armies, lays out campaign, exe- cutes the most daring exploits, and drd'ieL the English, who evacuate the laland-Toussaint is Commander-ir-chlej . CHAPTER X. Toussaint L'Ouverture compnses sigit:iion, and brings back pros- perlty- Is opposed by the Commilsioner, Hedouville, who flies to France-Appual., In eLf-jusLidcation, to the Directory in aris 90 CHAPTER XI. Civil war in the South between Tuussaint L'Ouverture and RIgaud- Siege and capture or Jarmel .. .' CHAPTER XII. Toussaint endeavors to suppress the blnve-Iradc in Santo Domingo, and thereby Incurs the dlspleasurL or nnume, the repreeiltatuiv of France He oercomie HIt guud Ili.niparte, now Firlt Conrul, sends C.ommis6iont rs to mIe ilanid Lou of the war in the South 112 CHAPTER XIII. Toussalni L'Ouerture inaugurutes a Leirer future -Publishes a gen- eral amnesty Declares his task accomplished in putting an end to ivil strife, and establishing peace on a sound hnase lakes poe- session of epanitsh Haytl, and stops the slave-Irade,- Welcomes back the old colonists Hesores agriculure-- Recalle property - .Studles personal appearance on public ocrasions- Simplicty of his lire and manners-- His audiences and receptions Is held in gen- eral respect 121 CHAPTER XIV. Toussaint IOnverture takes measures for the perpetuation of the happy condition of Haytt, specially by publishing the draft of a Constita- tion in which he is named governor for life, and the great doctrine of Freetrade is explicitly proclaimed. 1I BOOK II. FROM THE FITTING OUT OF THE EXPEDITION BY BONAPARTE AGAINqTS SAINT DOMLtGO TO THE SUBMISSION OF TOUSSAIINT L'OUVERTURE. CHAPTER I. Peace of Amlens -Bonaparte contemplates the subjugation of Saint Domlngo, and the restoration df sltsery-Excitement caused by report to tut etlfet in the hslnd- Views of TomuMaint L'Ounerture on the poln. .. 114 i