.OTIy.NTc4MDg
above the first line; old-71 sergeant
number mutinied the third day because there was no Harvey Sauce to this catfish or jelly to their venison. This worthy started off townwards in search of what he deemed absolute necessaries & returned with a hamper of sauces & pickles, hams, tongues, Porter beer wine &c loading some word doz. canoes with this freight returned to camp, where he had left the others, but to his disgust they had changed their ground and he had the satisfaction of eating & paying for all the trash himself. The country north of this river, that is beyond its source, which is properly The Lake St Johns, is totally uninhabited, a few Iroquois & Alonquins Algonquins camp on its upper waters for the summer to hunt and there is a trading post of the Fur Company some 90 miles from its mouth. The current runs 7 knots out