TIl LIFE OF kind. Regret not the president's '.hair, letll vacant in lov-d mother country, nor let meun' ingratitude and sour thy feelings. From high nmortive thou wronghtest high purpose; and that purpoi,"' thoi'gh not in thine own' will be attaincll. B'- greater, by patieni:e in the day of' weakness, than thou wa.st in the daiy ui' t y power by thy-v and thy name will pass down to poit( rit., n ir..lcd with ing flame. Litreno o that eolemn oiec in thine own-i whi.:h tells thee. that Hayti will bh fIe. .''I On the rovage, To.u-aint wa, d-rii-d all intercourse withll * family. He wai cnfinid s-on-tranl t hi ti Iabin, annd the d was guarded hIy l-hlie-r; with fis.,L 1.],att. Uncertain a, his fale, rtl appreh. -nsive of a ':ry dark fljir-', he determine to make a solemn appeal to Bonaparte, andi prepared the.4 lowing epistle: i "ON BOnr. rliu HBro. I Thermi.lt.r, an X. (1th July, 18 GENERALL TOUSrA4 NrT L'ILIVERTUnE TI) I.ENERAL BO3 PARrE, I'Ir.T CONSUL OF IIE FRENi.'I RIPOBLIC. "CITIzrN FinST CON-IUL: I w; l not .on.Ceal my 6 from you. 1 hav-e ciinirrttcl s'.mrn. \\hnt man i exempt? am iluitl' Ire-dy t, avow tlhem .n\lt r thio word of honor of Captain-CG-nt-r, l wh, r,-pnr-enr tih. Frinr.li (G.>e-rnmm nt, aj a proulamatin ai'c :,.-ri t.' tin ,,l.-,f in whi;. I pr to throw th,. c-il. -I rblition i ., r Ith (i ,rt whi,.h had La pla,.e in S.nn'r l)'- in...ir ., I,. ou, did on ihe I ith Bruma withdrew into the l I...om 1of mi rnihly. S. ar:ely had a mao pa'-ed away, rwhen vil-tiioseld pr-..'r.-. by means of intrini effected my ruin "ith the Ger'-ral-ir-.l i, L b I-y filling his mia with distrust again-t me. I receive a -iter fr-om him wih ordered me to a,'t in conjunLtion nith General Brunet..: obe.ed. Auonipanie-d I-y two prir-nus, I went to Gonaiil where I was arr-cteIl. They s-nt m.: on board the frij Creole. I know rot !f..r what rea-on, withniut any other cldod than those I had on. The next dia my hcuii was expoue