LETTERS ON SOUTH AMERICA; COMPRISING TRAVELS ON THE BANKS OF THE PARANÁ BY J. P. AND W. P. ROBERTSON, AUTHORS OF "LETTERS ON PARAGUAY," AND "FRANCIA'S REIGN." IN THREE VOLUMES. VOL. II. LONDON: JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET. 1843. Preparations to leave Goya-The Goya Squire-His Daughters Our Imprisonment-The Goya Prison, and Inmates of the Prison-house-Its Furniture-Our Flitting-A portentous Visit from Macdougall in his Dreadnought—A Dangerous Proposal-Rejected-Weapons of War laid down for the Fiddle The Supper-The Comandante's Alarm and In- terference-He desires to see us, being ill in bed-We refuse to go, but at length consent-The Liberation-Doña Rosita wins over her Papa, and marries her Lover—The result of the Interview-Mora's Chagrin-The Coman- dante's Rebuke of his Uncle-Mora, ashamed of his |