TOUST.SAT L'OU'ERTUCE. 01 dependents, that diffl'rence was not in favor of I.- The injured, he rightly judged, had the f6rt claim teation. Generally, however, his administration was .-severely impartial. bly need be added that he grew in universal e-tima- tepected by men in general, his influence became pand even the fear or distrust which waseecrellv nour- shat him by some was an acknowledgment of his. Under Toussaint's lenign sway, parties began to melt Sheart-burnings to care. An unqualified amnesty, proclaimed, tranquillized ntDn'. minds and reconciled . existing state of things. (dthe victoriou- pg.n:ral fbrgLt the All-powerful Arm ite knew that h, ow,.ed his triumph, and by whose aid kas equally a<,ured. he c uld i;ni-h thb work he had id so far a'c:omprhli d. Phe Governor il;japprotvcd of L'Ouverturc's policy. a.onm a dilThrvn,.e of view, or Imm;r su-pec.iing Tous- OmlbiLious de ign.I, I lIdouril,., though a professed Scharacter;zt.dl Li a.lmhuiistatlou as *too, mild and tsuls." Net:r having I. havtd rt ward the negro Scordiality, hb norw Lonr-yed to Tousaint's ears complaint and (.orert blame. Tous-aim was not From a course whi,.h he had deliberately adopted lt( be most eneiticial. Afraidl lid douville's power rnpt that course, or abate its goo>, he issued procla- troops- his b iifd ba -i if' reliance -in order to in their obedien .c by tine trongest of ties, namely, ties to which thrir susciepiible and impulsive them pecularly -ensibl:,l. Thbi," said he, "is we must all Ubllow in order to draw down upon of the Lord. I hop. you will never depart from you will punctually execute what follows: - of regiments are required to see that the troops morning and evening, as far as the service will