1 x Co CHAPTER I. m Lealere tries to rule by creating Jealousy and dlvila Ill-treat the men of color Disarms the blacks-An Insurreedion and gains head, until It wrests from the vFllent hands of nearly all his possealon- Leclerc dies--Bonaparte resolve send a new army to Saint Domingo 43 CHAPTER IV. Rochambeac assumes the command His character- Voluptuous- ness, tyranny, and cruelty Reeires large rrinfor.ecmenit Intll- tutes a system of terror- The inurreciion betomre general and Irreulitlble- The French are driven out of the island .7 CHAPTER V. Toussaint L'Ourerture, a prisoner In the Jura mountains, appeals In vain to. the First C('n.ul. who bring about his death by starvation -Outline of his career and character. (The end of Dr. Beard's Biography) .. .276 BOOK IV. Memoir of the Life of General Tonasalnt L'Ouverrure, written by himself, In the Chateau de Joua, in a letter to Napoleon Buna- paneo ........ .25 NOTES AND TESTIMONIES. I. Proclamation by King Chrlatophe 331 U. Note by Harriet Mar ineau, including a description o a visit to the Chateau de Joux, and the Sonnet on Tou..aint L'Ouver- lure by Wordswortu 37 III. A visil to the Chr'itea-i di Joux by John Bigelow, containing Lntere.ting d.louminiary evidence relative to Toussaint's im- prisonmlnt therein 347 IV. The Poem on Touesiint L'Ouserture by John Greenleaf Whitter 3i8 V. Peroration of Wendell Phillipa's Oration on Toussaint L'Ouver- ture .. ..... ..8 ILLUSTRATIONS. I. Outline Map of Colonial Hayti. . II An authentle Portrait of Touasaint L'Ouverture , III. Autograph or Toussaint L'Onverture 1. 1