MaOQUITr. eleas. tiaent again appeared bearii a froma m W&W. The day continued flne uat towards evening, when it rained and tuwf dered; The wind not proving sltogethe fair, we attempted to get OtWer *i masl landit ctatbtheb breeze fnrm tbh show and saday-break we Wee off- the MaT settlement of Mullin's river, a distant of about go leagues Aom aw homae. The wind being now entirely against 1su went on shore at this Settlement, and obl tainted from t.he kindness and hospitality of a mulatto woman an inhabitant of it, an exoelleit breakfast of tsa, bread, eggs, &c. The sameness, and IJ may add, the spareness of the diet, on which I hb fared so many days before, gave this repast a zest of unusual exallence. But I cannot help most gratefully ob- serving,. that in the, midst of. so _ane adverse weather, it must ever be con- sidered a very fortunate circumstance, that it a-waited us in situations so happily -tM