ABSTRACT

Effects produced in France by the death o f Oge.—Pro­ ceedings off the National Assembly in relation to the Mulattoes.— Insurrection among the Negro Slaves.— H orrid degradations committed, by them.— Instances off barbarity.— Instance offidelity.— Progress of destruction during the first tiro months.— Insurgents increase in number, and extend their ravages.— Mulattoes menace P o rt au Prince.— Truce, or concordat, agreed, on.— Decree o f the \5 tft off May, acknoirledged and admitted by the Whites.— National Assembly repeals the Decree in France, in the moment it iras admitted by the Colo­ nists.— Both parties again resort to arms.— The M u­ lattoes set Jire to Port au Prince.— General battle.— Instance o f inhumanity committed by the Whites.— Retaliated by the Mulattoes.