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 -  The launch arrived soon after,
bringing on board some cattle, bread, sugar, brandy, fruit, and
vegetables; and on the 17th - Page 675
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The Launch Arrived Soon After, Bringing On Board Some Cattle, Bread, Sugar, Brandy, Fruit, And Vegetables; And On The 17th The Governor Sent A Handsome Present Of Palm-Wine, Sugar, And Brandy, With A Large Quantity Of Chocolate.

[Footnote 243:

Serpana is probably some small island close to Guam, not inserted in general maps. The centre of Guam is in 13 deg.30'N.]

The Island of Guam, in lat. 13 deg.30'N. long 145 deg.30'E. from Greenwich, is nearly ten leagues long from N. to S. and five leagues from E. to W. It has several villages, the most remarkable being Amatta, Atry, Agana, Anigua, Asa, Hugatee, and Rigues. The natives are formerly said to have amounted to 150,000 souls, but at this time did not exceed a tenth of the number, of which a few hundreds remained independent in the mountains, in spite of every effort to reduce them under the Spanish dominion. The natives are strong, active, vigorous, and war-like, but are represented as cruel, vindictive, and treacherous, though perhaps the Spaniards have exaggerated their bad qualities, to extenuate their own tyranny and oppression. The Spanish garrison at this island at this time consisted of 300, relieved from time to time from Manilla, and the King of Spain is said to have allowed 30,000 dollars yearly for the maintenance of this port, the only use of which is to give refreshments to the annual ship which goes between Manilla and Acapulco.

Having agreed with the governor of Guam for the ransom of the Marquis de Villa Roche, that nobleman went ashore on the 18th May, accompanied by the agent, the first lieutenant, and the doctor; and the Success gave him a salute of five guns at parting.

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