ABSTRACT

The author had paid the En-Noor escort, he maMahommedans de a present to Yusuf and Sad. To the former he gave a fine burnouse, and said him author did so as a compensation for the extraordinary difficulties which author and companion had encountered on the road from Ght to Aheer, but that he could not write to Government for a present for him unless we could make some treaties with the inhabitants and princes of Central Africa. To Sad author gave a veneese and a lecture. Their servants have not behaved so well as they ought, to have done, considering that they are treated so much better than the servants of Muslims. The navet of one of them is extreme; but author can do more than allude to it. One of their party transgressed a custom which the Mahommedans have absurdly made obligatory. Great indignation was excited, even amongst the escort sent for our protection by En-Noor.