9th This Morning went 4 miles on the Beach down the Lake and the River Niagara, which is the outlet of said Lake, to the Narrows, wh were we Crossed the River into upper Ca- -nada, it was ¾ of a Mile wide about 16 feet deep, and a rough Strong Current, our boat was narrow and tottering, and one of the horses a little unruly so that we felt thankful when we got safely on shore, we then turned square to our left, up the side of the River to the Lake, passing by Fort Erie, then up the Margin of the Lake on a fine firm beech that made a beautiful Road 6 or 7 miles, then turning square to our right in about 1 ½ miles ar- -rived at Daniel Pounds, where we were kindly received, and felt thankful, we were once more among our friends. In the afternoon we paid a visit to Joel Mor- -reses, who were much pleased on seeing us, and in the evening went to our my Old home when here last fall, and kind friends Asa Schooly and Wife, who were truly glad to see us, and we them, here we got a clean good Bed, which was what we had