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 of his meriting a jut punihment had he remained. And Cd At, as oon as the iland was retored, retired on his plantation in the country; where, univerally deteted by both French and Englih, he died of depair but a hort time after.

As oon as the new form of government was ettled by the Marquis de Bouillé, he departed for Martinique, leaving the Marquis Duchilleau Commander in Chief of his conquet. This Governor had an univeral antipathy to the Englih, the very name of an Englihman being hateful to his ears; nor could he bear them in his fight with any degree of temper; and contrary to the character of men in general of his nation, he extended his brutal behaviour even to the female ex, if they came in his way, to petition or addres him in behalf of their property. Withal,