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1 .. o. PAGE W(~ ~ ~lcan Sf, eamers... ~ 49 Sr Samuel Baker s Expedon ~hp F~n ch n Senegal Apparenly Drowned Persons--Smple bleans for Resucang Them 53 Gaxnba.~ ~ Mrs. Moseley e Cape..C~s. Female School " EffeCs Of he Cholera a~; Bahurs Major Bravo ~ AchnJn~sraor for he Gamba Seh-a 1.4one :..,... ; Cape Coas Cours--Mr. Fn/a~oa and he Colon~d-offc~ Fam~ragsn ~rpend~ure of Revenue a 8~err& Leone The Crepee War... ~ 56.~a~ CO,-,r X~.,~e~... so The Reurn of Mr. Ussher ns Admlnsh aor Capo Co~ The:Fane~ DaSh, and A /a~nee~... : : Mr. ~ovel s Shameful Treamen Cape Coas The Desh ~ on knd Plunder d Dxoow... ; 51 he Afrcan Royal Mal Seam.shp Company" Tho E.a~m )sdc~ h edueh, k~d :A~an/,eea :... : Dr. Lvngeono... : The War on he BbnnyRver... : The.Annum Nger Expedon F_.~ Afrcan Save-r~o... "59 " 3.:.: A F R C A N A G E N O Y ~ ;For ~~g Busnbss Englam for Nave and oher ~dors 0n he Wes Coas of Afrca..:.-:.: :-: ~,:-::::~.-3DECk,.q~lVL3E3~m,,=~, :1.8~19. : L, PAGE...BBT]SH AND-AFRCN STEAM :NAV.GATO COMPA. Y. - - " ~-, :, d ;.:;:: ( ;-" " " ": -" -.. Tha~Cdmpany esf~uners are nended o sall mo nhly beween GLAs(]o-w, LVERPOOL, and he followlug pors or/ he WEST:COK~ O]~,A]~RCA--v~., SERRA LEONE, CAPE PALX AS, XCCRA, LAGOS, BENN, BONNY~ FERNAND0 PO, ~a< OA):O~L/~AR..., : "... - ~..The frdm:l~verp~ool fno n~.se~lm,mp on he,lsdecember, B0~D~LL]~, Capan JOHN" for ~[ADF_~RA, GRFFTHS,. SERRa ~ll sal LEONE, from MONROVA, GLASGOW on CAPE he 2$rd PALAS, NOVE~fB.B_~ CAleB OOAST. CASTLE, ACCRA, LAGOS, BENN, BONNY, FRRNAND0 PO; and OLD CALABAR. CARG0"wlll also:be aken..b~ hs Seamer for OAB00N, CONGO, and such oher PORTS on he SOUTK-WES~ COAST 0f AFRCA as may be ar-anged. Such Cergo ~ be ranahpped a Boflny,and forwarded by Branch Seamer a Shp s expense, :: bu Shpper2srlsL:,," "--:,,:-..Goodf.6bb:a ~o Loadlng.Berh n Olasgow by 6 r.~. of he 22nd Nov., and a he Loadng Berh n Lverpool no a~r han 6r, w, of.h~~0h,-=.. ; : " " " " " " Arraf~em,faawll,l~ be made for helr eajll;g aoh.er :Pors when ~d~eemen offers...",,:, No r~j~,.,~-. B hp~rs ~o espeefully nfor~ed ha, early n~x year, hs Coml~uy wll desp~.ch.wo. Seamers. monmy, o he l~ e.c~a~ofga~h~,~.fj ~... ;--;...~-.-:-.: * : " " :..." ~ " " ~ "~"" For ~r~gh, ps~go, and oher "nformaon apply- n ~ondon o ALs.~. "WAzx]~, 158, Leadenhall.eree; n Glasgow.f~ TA~O~,..L~VOH-~D, and Co., 91, Buehanan.aree; and n Lverpool, o Er.vz~, Dz~LPns~, and Co., 2, Brunswck-sree.. : " "W~ST- ~~O~q" 8TEAMSWTPS. Tho Royal Mal Seamshp Bafra Wll ~ ou ho mal on he 24h na. z~za~v~. - The Brsh and Afrcan Seam Navgaon Compsnfe Shp RoyalMal Seamshp Company s 8hlp Bafra, on he 27h Roquelle wlleave Lverpoo. 1 on he 1s December. Oc~ber~ ~flh h5 Umal monhly mal. Brda.and.;AfrlCan. Seam Navgaon Copfpany a Shp - R~H]~-~F_~CK~-~ ~EGA.L. _. P~quell~, ea" hb:12h hs,...: ": " " " " " : -"Royal ]~al:sea-mshfp Compan~s Shp ~f Oregor ~drd, on Omea{ s~oun~ hare been receved of an ezffedo~,~flron.. S. Lo uso renforce ancl.re~eushe; pos of,n D~ue~ abou he 14h~n d.~- ~ - "... ~eveny.mles up he counry. The convoy, whch conssed of -:." " ~)zra~ vm~. 75 mule~, 80 camel~, and 100 oxen, wa~ er~ored hy 420 men, BHL, h and A~rca~ Seam :Navgaon Company s Shp wh wo. peces of arllery, under he o~ers of Leu..Colonel Rpquelle, on. he.le ~r~nber.,, Le Camus-~The march commenced on he 12h Sepember,. ~:~,~~u~~o:-of:=.wlshes expressed from all pars of he.wes Coas, M~. Fm0zm~ has made _arra~gemen ~ fo T.~.~Eng J~" ~dvana~ ~ ~f.~l~o,~/~k_e~. p1~luc~ ~n~nel o.hlm by.shps w) ll {o be London ~eoqred or o Lve~...-; he A~c~.~k~j ~d p.urc.h~mg, and shppng, goods or,~e.~1..a~.. m.s. :~.o p~ --,of confgnmen~s ~r.oher effecyo- rem. anqes only, from e~le r of:he ~l d abe.re ~ no ~ore~ be chazged one pennỵ on a-ayaem by who.h beyo~d ho.gtea~. -wha s aclu~y.l~ ~s~.~o, : /,l~dj:ex.~p-,~ l~~..~k~.o~ 9~aly deb~,e~. ~:a-.e~-un: ::., -...:.- " -:. ::.... ~ :" All l.e~ re ~nd blh]%y "/~lng, wh~h~r ho:bhpmb~ bo or ~.o.m Londm dr Lver~:~>ol, o be addressed "3 ",, " 3:--. ~.: " ; :. : ::"." " Y. FTZGERALD, Era., :... : ~ , ree-areef,, -l~.b,--ope~-bohmes <on. l~urane~ for-]?redp~oz.frbm he. Co.~ ff~.~ho :.~.a~. ]S S~ah~erg;. ~u.p n~end~,.. Shpmens.shodd.be.,-~ : : :..: : : :, )>".:~:=:;""advsedff,~l4ble. " ";... - ; - l~ orem~rl... wood, ~d n nense h~, he hermomeer sandng a~ qg.m 40 ~ho.royal ~al Seamshp Coml~y announced a furher o 45 d-e~rees Cen. (104 o 112½ Yahr.), and edho~gh ee de~eh of a-chp on he 14b, wh a ~-monhly mal, bu, as roops only moved n he early hour~ of he morn/ng, wo men ~n Augus~ dd no end one. were klled by e~neroke. On he 15h fe c01umn, ove~- - ;, /,

2 . [ } THE APRCAN TMES. [Nowm~zs 23, whelmed wh fague and hrs, arrved near he vllage of ha males ~der dn u may, under ceran ercumsan ~, be whpped for lareeney, and he subsequen remark of he Chef ~onga, o he a wells a spo were where found, he men bu expeced hey had o been oban flled waer, up by and he n Jusce, coneludve a~dns Mr. Huggna whppng ~enencea on enemy. The commander was nformed ha here was a plea-thomaful snpply n he vllage, bu fearng ha he place was for-some almos aged? And s no herefore an adde d~graoo o and ohers, all much above sxeen years of age--and fed, and ha he mgh be led no an ambush, ha sen ou a he Colonlaloffce ha he should sll he showed o S as a reconnoerng pary of abou 150 srong, under Capan Bos. judge of he Supreme Cour, and as sole judge of he Cour of Hardly had h small roop reached he enrafca of Louga han Summary Jursdcon. Such a hng would no be oleraed n was a~-sled by a errble fre from an enemy fve or sx mesengland ; why should be mposed on Serra leone?--en..a. 2.] more numerous han se mmedaely commenced a rerea Anm~-~sr~u~m.x or Jvsrrcx.~Durng a sng of he Supreme and fell back on he camp, whch. reganed u good order, bu Cour laely, he Acng Crown Prosecuor e~lled upon he Cour afer sufferng severe loses, as more han a hundred men were o dscharge forhwh gweny-blr~ prsoners -~ who had beau corn mssng a roll-call. The Colonel hen re~lved upon urul{gmed o ake her ral on dvers crmnal oboes, as here he enemy, so as o reach some exen~ve ponds whch lay forher on, and wh ha vew he marched, on he mornng of he was no legal evdence agans hem. 16h, n he drecon of S. Lous. The naves, consderng ha he was rereang, ~ued from her hdng-places, end, o EXTRAVAGANT EXPENDTURP. OF REVENUE he number of 6,000 or 7,000, fell upon he roops, whch, AT SERRA LEONE.* makng a flank movemen, connued her march n he mds n a prevous number we lad before our readers a remon- from he Oamba o he Colonal-offce agans he ex- of an ncessan fgh. A lengh, however, he enemy, bengsrance decmaed by he fre of he solders, ook o flgh, afer a baleravagan offcal expendure of ha small colony, whose revenue of hree hours, leavng 600 dead on he feld, bu carryng off of 20,0001. a-year s for he mos par consumed n some way or her wounded. 2he success was complee. oher by he hos of favoured offcal locuss. We are glad o see ha hs has srred up anew-he champon of publc rgh n Serra Leone o expo~ he publc wase here, enaled ou-he GAMBA. The G~rer~L~un Go effe of Ocober 2 conans he followng :~ colony by pas corrup admnsraons. Tha edor of he - "Sepember 18, Lberaor asvs :~ "Hs Excellency Major Bravo has been pleased o appon " s ~e ha we should have full compensaon for our Wllam Chase Walco, Esq., advocae and aorney.a-law, and 70,000/; We are payng a se of men here, employed by he member of he Hen. Socey of Gray s-nn, o be he Acng ChefGovernmen, no for our benef bu for ohers, large suma of Magsrae of he selemens on he Rver Oamba, vce D. P. money, and we ge aa lle as possble for he mprovemen of Chalmers, Esq. he counry. f he wealh of lqugland was squandered~n hs (By hs Excellency s command.) exravagan manner onher offcals she would be as helpl~s- now " WnmlA~r Col-z, Acng Frs Wrer." as she was under he yoke of he Romans. Why should poor "Publc-offces, Bahurs, Gamba, Sep. 22, Afrca for seveny long years, afer sufferng all he orurea s ~ootce, whch slavery could possbly enal on her, sll have her hear s " The Polce-cour wll n fuure s every day, Sundays exceped, a welve o clock, and he Cour of Reques every Frday, The qualy of he men gven o us~wh very few blood wrung ou, o sasfy money.-hunng offcal advenurers.~ and a he came hour, n accordance wh he Ordnance o gveexceponable no equal o he enormous sum we am ceran powers o he Chef Massrae. called 7 upon o pay for her servces. Our o~al saff, oo, s b "W. CZASE WareorT, Acng Chef Magsrae." or oo grea ;. we can have ha work done by half, or a mos Wh reference o he frs of he above announcemens~ he ny mrco burhe, he men. We do no wan an nspecor.general Sezra Leone paper, he Wes Afrcan L~erdor, makes he of polce a he enormous salary of 500L a-year, neher do we followng remarks : " For ha presen we Wll only sae for he requre an audor-general a 600/.; n fac we do no wan hs nformaon of our Gamban frends ha hs s he same Walcooffcer a all, as we have repeaedly saed n our prevoua ssues. who was commed o ake hs ral n he Supreme Cour for A ~rgean n ha Army can easly do he work of nspecor of perjury, and for whom Major Bravo, as Polce Magsrae, ookpolce for abou per annum, and a good accounan, under bal. ~hs Major Bravo well knewha when he Queen she supervson of he Colonal Secreary, can do he work of Mr. Advocae, Mr. PhMppo, aband0ned he prosecuon he denounced Prmer whou provng an addonal expen~ and burden o Waleo n he sronges erms for havng made a ales affdav, axpayers. 2qave agens do all he hea~ T work, whle hey ge by "whc he commed a gross fraud on he Cour. Majorbu a pance of a pay, and we denounce hs as borderng upon Bravo also knew ha he learned genleman moved ha Walco[njuslce end oppresson, le hm who does he work receve should be sruck off he roll of advocaes and aorneys, and hahe pay, alrd no he one who ough o do, bushbks,. Th~se he obaned a suspenson from Walce e pracsng n soy of he glarng abuses ough no o be allowed o preval any longer.cours for some me. Chef Jusce Frenchas had o ell hr n a colony of 46,000 nhabans who rase 70,000L m open cour ha he would no beleve hm on hs oah ; and as reveuuej venlaon mus be gven o hem n order when he was rensaed, as an ac o f mercy, hs ]:[onour admuls. o afford maerals o Members of Parlamen who are Cereal a errble rebuke o WalcoJ now engaged on our sde o brng "forward all e~ars conneed wh Wes Afrcan Selemens before he House 6f Commons. We are deermned o devoe our undvded aenon EFFECTS OF THE CHOLERA AT BATHURST. o he repeaedly-called for reforma ll he nex sesson of he E.z~rac# ea Ze~r from ~e 2~v. :T. 2;. elemen, 2Vaffre M, n~er, Brsh Parlamen, and shall use our bes endeavoura o roo ou daed Bahurs,,runs 17, he obnoxous weeds whc have so long proved njurous o our The socey s very much unseled, n con~quenc~ of he sol. Our sser selemen, he Gamba, seems o labour under cholera, by whch more han fory members have been made o ~mlar dsadvanages, and s now ryng o rd herself of hem. change me for eerny. When he mal arrved on he 6h ns. from England for he Coas, was repored by he Regslu~yed revenu~ offcal l~mldom and ncompeency, and he reance of he ~overnmen o permhe people o parcpae rar ha he number hen bured was foureen hundred. ~ u her cwn affars, form jus ground for complan." now above wo housand. have c~ ~ome of my relaons, my falh~r s~d ~ervan, my ler-re.law and her husband (boh ded _ We call upon he F-Aucafed Afrcans n all he Wes Coas Selemens o proes henceforh earnesly and connuously f~ one da.y).hy he cholera. agans he offcal wase and plunder by wkd~ hey have been The nnssxon servan who was lef o ake care of he msdonso long njured and dsgrsoed.~]~..~. T. ho~ a ngh ded a~so. s alogeher ou of he queson o aemp enumerang he number ha ded by he cholera. The cholera has caused a grea drawng back as o ~ombera and n a Cape ~oas, Sc~. 2~, pecunary pon of vew.~ WeJleyan JE~sonw~j ~% ~s. 0 THE x"ntoa O~ ~B.~ JJFRCJL~ ~MY.J~ A cng Sr,-- Admnsraor, send you for Mr. publcaon Smpson, By a he le~ who~o ad~-~<l body of o merchans a Acer~ he prncpal seapor own n he Easern D~- he SERRA LEONE..A he las meeng of he Legslave Oonnefl, a despach from ~ Granvlle, daad Augus 4, 1859 s wa~ reed ou by he dcs. By hs leer you wll be able o judge of he sae of Olffef J~c% showng ha a male, unbar sxeen years, cenveged of larceny afer soma prevou~ oonveon~ s lable o be affars n ha unhappy localy, where we are old Brsh rule exss. whs~d, he nstume~ and srokes o be specal by he judge The people do no requre ha Her ~sjesy spe Wes nda lm~sng senence on hm. The "Ohef Jnsce remarlred ha roops ~honld ]o,e her valuable lves n flgmrog her c~u~e. ]~her~ doubs ~ve ed n hs mp; le of of ba been he ~fles hs n wh~h he hou Trea.sarer, Commander of h, o Mr. Heddle and Mr. All hey ask s ha ou of he 9,O00L now n he Colonal chesall hs judgmena have been marked by learnng, and we all a Cap~ Coas (0f whch hey are large conrbuors) a poronpray ha he may be blessed wh good healh and srengh o should be gven hem, so as o enable hem o drve her commonress he crafness of ceran men here who repre:-en houses n enemy from her borders. And, would you beleve, hey England. We hnk he known well wha he s abou, aud eo we canno ge enough o buy ammunon wh? Surely Earl Grs~-havvllle canno be aware of he fac ha he Easern Dsrcs of no fear.~yours, n hase, Pvsuc Orzs~o.x. he Gold Coas am n ~urly danger, and ha from he money THE YANTEES, DUTCH, AND ASHANTEES. he people hemselves conrbued hey canno ge enough o vo ~HE F-.,D~0R OF ~BE AzRCA2 ~E~, help hem n me of grea need. Noz x lg~zr~. Cape Coas, Oc. 20, 1869, The Ashanee messengers have arrved and delvered her Acorn, Augus 81, message, whch s of he precse old samp--vz., "haher To Ms.F~rce~eney V. H. Empsva, AeHng Admnfdraor, Ca~ Kng s he kng of he black man and, he Queen, of he whe Ooa~ Ca~le. man ; and, n addon, ha he raders who have been deaned Sr,~We beg mos respecfully o acknowledge he recephy he Aesnshould be delvered up." The consable seu up of your leer of he 2le Augus, and o hank you for he by he Governmen o Ashanea some me snce hsa been dearrangemen whch you nform ua s beng made for plae~g a Laned, and, repor says,.pu f n (ron~. Mr. Smpson, Acng seamer n he Rver Vola. We have he honour o noce youradmnsraor, has deaned he Ashauee mes~ngers, who are remarks wh respeco Domprey, and he poson n whc he que nferor men, whom he Kng does no care abou. We a pre~n appears. We mos respecfully submha he s no have no any nellgence ye abou he Europeans who were a he presen me a marauder, bu s really playng a very m- capured and aken no A~hanee. Poran per n he preservaon of he Proecorae from acual Tha Fanee Army was o have been n moon agans Elmlna, nvason. s enrely owng o he recen movemens of Dora-&c.pray ha he Ashanees hays hhero been prevened makngthe wan of a supreme command, wheher of ona or more, on he 21s Sepember. Them has no been any move ye. farher pro~ess, and s ceran ha should he be enrelyamong hem s ha cause. Whouhs hey are a mera ungoveroablo horde. The, Pxsz~E Co., rm)~m~vzo.,,-" mus have defeaed ha naon mus nevably ake possesson of Croboe. The poson of hs counry s already very equvocal, for, a powerful execuve councl or head, or wll no do anygood, alhough hhero a mos fahful and well-affeced people, s especally as he Duch seem o be roused o new vgour. They by no meana mprobable ha, seeng no chance of recevng helphave bul now fors a Elmus, and sen men o Commendah o or supples from he Coasrbes, n whc~ defence hey are now rebuld and mprove he Duch and old Englsh fors here, and sufferng, her allegance wll b~ shaken, and hey wll enderhus proeche place from Fanee urosds. The 800 whe submsson o he Ashanees and co-operae wh hem u herroopa hey have go ou effablo hem o ake up a more deermned poson han before. Be f he Faneea had only a good offensve movemens. Croboe once los o us, our chef pon of defenee s gone, and here wll be nohng o prevenhe drecng head ha all acknowledged he Duch would be sen Ashanees from makng a drec descen upon he Coas rbes. o he rgh aboul More by he nex seamer.--yours ruly, The Acorns ard o he presen me wllng, and ndeed anxous, O. - o march o he asssance of he Croboes. hey are only deaned by a wan of suffcen means, and, herefore, seeng he presen THE DESTRUCTON AND PLUh~DER AT DXCOVE. poson of he rbes, we venure o press upon your Excellency[We losers he followng, as beng from a dependable sour~, he urgen necessy for adng he Acorns and Croboes wh ammnnog of war, #. ancl as furnshng srong evdenee n suppor of clams upon he and al~o wh a gran of a sum of money. Duch Governmen for lessen susaned by Brsh subjecs n he Your pedoners farher, as a body ofmerchans and raders, proceedngs o whch refers.--en..,4. T.] and as such conrbung largely o he revenue of he dsrcs,.exrac of a leer from an Ray. T. Lany, Asssan M~ss~ry, have o remnd your Excellency ha her rade for years pas da~d Co~e Co~6 Auyu*~ 14, has been serously njured by hese dsurbances, and ha recenly has sll more suffered ; and ha should he Ashanees On Monday mornng, he 4h, he own of Dxcovo was nvaded by he Boosuah people and oher Ahanahs. wen o once gum possesson of Croboe, here can be no doub ha our rade mus enrely cease, and our whdrawal from he sele-mrmen ensuas a naural donsequence. Swanzy s facory, where saw ~r. Alvarez, and begged hm o u~ he umos of hs nfluence o preven fghng and bloodshed, especally as no answer had been receved as ye from he "n concludcn we beg ha you wll urge hese affars upon he noce of Sr Arhur Kennedy, and also ha you wll honour ua Governor o he leersen o hm on he 12h. We old me by gvng hem your favourable consderaon.~we ares Sr, ha he could no preven ; and sad furher ha he Bo~suah people were comng o fgh agans hs orders. old hm ha your mos obeden servans, Julus Ungar, J. J. Clayon, A. B. M nre, H.L. Roman and Co., A.. Trgge, J. 3. Amyes, T. H. Ash- was hen due o he Dxeove people ha he shouldefend hem egalus he enemy, and he sad, " canno do." Mr. Sam asked hm o go wh hm o he feld o ry o more, W. A. Luerod, Wn. Addo. preven her fghng, and ha refund o go. Mr. Sam a las wen o he feld alone, and prevaled on ha DLxcove people no CAPE COAST MAGSTRATES. o fgh. He sen word o me ha mus see Mr. Alvarez, and ~ro ~ ~D~0R 0~F ~[HE AYBCAN ~ ]KES. ell hm ha he Dxeovo people were unwllng o fgh, aud he Cape Coas, Ocober 18, ough o go and order he Boosuah people alsoo whdraw. Sr,-- have he greaes pleasure n recordng he publowen owards he for, o ell Mr. Alvarez hs, who saw me from opnon as regardng hree genlemen who have been eng on he he baery, and called ou o me ha could no ge no he judcal bench snce he deparure of ha ever-o.be-remembered for, and, f had anyhng o say o hm, mus speak from Mr. Parker. he ousde. delvered hm he message from Mr. Sam, and he Dr. Mosse, who was for some me Asssan Magsrae, gave sad, " wll no ell he Boosuah people o whdraw, and hey unvers]l sasfacon. He deparure was deplored by all cla.~e~. may fgh." Mr. Gran, who held he apponmen of Chef Magsrae, Abou egh o clock a he mornng he fgh commeuced. performed hs duy n a manner ha haa never been equalled, Then Mr. Alvarez also began o fre a nervals upou he own excep by Corner. He s essenally he judge. was he ffhof Dxcove, and ee par of he own on fre. The frs house he me durng he las en years ha he has occuped ha ra.-fred a was Mr. Swanzy a facory. Mrs. Sam old mo of, and poren pos, and on all occasons ha has commanded ha enre wen o see, and saw he gap made n he wall by he e.onfdenco of he publc. f hey are so hard up for an Admnsraor for he Gold Coas, why no, n Heaven s name, appon a beween fve and sx n he evenng, and as he people of Dx- cannon bsll, and he ball lyng n he pazza. The fgh ended genleman lke Mr. Gran, whoseducaon, poson, and neres cove were comng o he own, Mr. Alvarez connued frng n he counry emnenly qualfy hm above all ohers for he upon he own, Wh he nenon apparenly o drve hem no pos. When he Supreme Cour was esablshed here he w~ he bush, ~o as o gve an opporuny o he enemy o come and apponed wce as Chef Jusce. He has been member o plunder ha b~wn. He succeeded n dong hs. All he peopla Councl, and he has snce held he poson of Chef Magsrae ran away o he bu~ for her lves. The nex mornng he wce. would be a blessng o he Gold Coas f ouch a man enemy came n and plundered he house. found my lfe o be Mr. Gran was a he head of affars here. n danger oo f b~d remaned he own, and had herefore Mr. Chalmers~ our new Chef Magsrae, as far as he has gone, o ran o he bush for my lfe, leavng all my propery behnd, has proved hmself an hones, uprghg and learned man. He he whole of whch was plundered. Aud am now que gves no encouragemen o.ale-bearers, and performs hs duesdesue ofeveryhlng, havng no books, clohng, beddng, nor wh an amoun of pansakng neter equalled here. H he connueas he has begun he wll :be a bles~g o he Gold Coas. "Afer had wandered seven days n he bush, exposed o all oher neceu~res. knds of nconvenjence~ and prvaons, found my way back o DXCOTe. And when had been here hree day% ar Englhh 51

3 52 THE AFRCAN T31ES. [Novx~Ea 23, 8C 9.. L ed THE WAR ON THE BON-NY RVER. ongng o he of P. nnd A. he)e, n whch obaned a pan, go o Cape CoasT, nans.m mar A grea bale beween Oko 3umbo and J a 3a had ermnaed have been mercfully l~reserved from danger. he nave war a Bonny. The fgh lased nearly hh-y-gx s generally beleved ha he real cause of he desrucon hours and he ~lau her on boh sdes was mmense ended of Dxcove s ha he Duch people suspecha he Dxcovell he oal defea of 3a Ja s roops, and he capure by 0ko people have no aken he Duch flag wllngly, and also ha3umb of seveny guns of dfferen calbre, lqegocaons were he Dxcove people harbour he Pans (he people under he gong on beween he rval chefs, and a one me 1,000 puncheons of palm-ol were demanded from 3a 3a; subsequenly he Englsh proecon), so ha hey may no be molesed by he Duch people.~ 1Yedeyan M, ~onary ~rof(ce~. quany was reduced o weny, bu was generally beleved, by he nervenon of he raders, and he presence of one of THE EASTERN DSTRCTS, TB:E DETC~, AND Her Majesy s shps a Bonny, ha amcable arrangemens would ASHA.NTEES. be concluded beween he Manlla Pepplo people and he 3a 3"as. ~O THE ZDr0E OF ~HE AYECAN T~XS The desrncou of he own of Bonny was almos co~pleed, one Gold Coas, Ocober 0. sde of beng enrely swep away, whls oher pars are n a sae Sr,--The run here has become oo srong for us. We haveof wreck. The guns, whch ranged from 361b. o 68lb., were now pu our own shoulders o he wheel n earnes, snce he fred a he exraordnary shor range of 160 yards, wh heavy Governmen wll no ac for us. Forces are beng organ~d, and charges of grape and canser, and he havoc was fearful. The we are gong eragh o Aquamboe, and hen on o Krepee, o bush was crowded wh fugllves~men, women, and chldren-- fgh dny enemy we can fnd, wheher Ashanees or Awoonahs, many beng wounded n a shockng manner. Hundreds of dead or whoever hey may be. Kng Taekee lef Acorn o-day, Kng and wounded were lyng abou he beach; whls numbers of Cudjee goes on he 14h, and he Kng of Chrsansberg a day dead bodes, n clusers of hree and four, were floang abou n or wo laer, pckng up he people n he owns from hs o he creek. was saed ha $a 3a had abou 500 men klled Adds as hey go along. The Akms, Aquaplms, end Croboeare ourgh, and abou hree or four mes as many pu /wr~ d~ already n he feld, and have closely shu he enemy up, so hacomba. When he Bafra lef~ arrangemens were beng rapdly we hope hey canno escape. Our frs rendezvous s Baer, on made for he reopenng of rade. he Vola; from hence we shall ry o communcae wh Doraprey, he Krepee Chef, as he Governmen has gven hm a LATEST NTELLGENCE. large supply of ammunon, whch we are escorng o Baer. Laer advses, by Eoquelle and M"Gregor Lard, s o he effec We have also been ourselves farly suppled from he same source. ha rade n he rver s compleely ~opped and may no~ hnk, now ha he educaed naves who have nfluence amongprobably be reopened for a long me o come. Alhough he he people haw,~ken hese maem n hand, con~0nly wh heacual fghng had ceased he hosle pares remaned arm~ kngs, ha you vdll see somehng effecually done. have maden face of each oher, preendng o wsh for peace, bu seemng up my mnd o dare all o endeavour o resore peace and pro-morspehy o hs my counry., and drecly we reach Baer shallarella men are o be arbraors, bu even f :hs be agreed upon lkely o have anoher fgh frs. s sad ha he push on, f possble, o Domprey s head-quarers. You wll have would ake a couple of monhs o collec hem for hs purpose, relable nellgence as ofen as possble, f em spared o go and wce wo monhs aferwards before a selemen would be- and he palaver ermnaed. The Consul for he Bgh~ hrough he campagn, and do hope ha peace of a lasng kndaffeced may be esablshed once more here. has been n he Bonny n a gnu dear, bu as he could no see a The cd peace-a-all-prce pary now confe~ her pas error. profeer selng -" an Y hn g hmself, or errng g " he nave, o. They were, no doub, sncere, bu msaken. They now sng he n~,ree o - o erms for permanen peace, he lef agan for Old Calabar. war-song wh us, and hope wll be fahful alles. s supposed ha he palm-ol supply for nex season wll no~ The Duch have go ou 800 whe roops, and more are expeced. They are holdng her heads hgh now, and, n con- be half ha of ordnary years. juncon wh he Ashanees, are gong o play he deuce wh ~a leas so hey say and beleve. We shall see. Expec LNCREASED PAY TO HGH GOVERB;MEN T OFYC[AL~ news soon.--yours, O~;n OF ZB-Z NAZ~V~ Comrr~zz. AT SERRA LEO~E. "The aboure s worhy of hs hre." LATER NTELLGENCE. re TUE RD~OE OF T~HE A~ReAg~ ~3LE~. The A~dshs are o send up he nec~ry boas and canoes for Serra Leone, Ocobe~ 13. he ranspor of our forces over he Yola no Crepee. The Sr,--Above half a cenury has been added o he world s gre~ hree members of he Educaed ~a~ve Commee who arc o hsory snce he salares of he hghes offcals n h sele- were seled. Snce hen we have made rapd srdes n have he prncpal managemen of he campagn n he feldmen are Mr. George Cleland, Mr. Hesse, and Mr. Edmund Bannerman. commerce and n all he refned luxures whch are ever sure o The energy of he~e leaders has nfused energy no all; evenfollow n he sun-lghed walks of prospery The expenses of he Acng Admnsraor, fndng ha he Accms and Easernh vng and holdng a respecable poson have rebled, bu he people generally were resolved o help hemselves, came forwardsalares of our offcals reman unaffeced by he general change, a las handsomely wh Governmen eupples of ammunon, and her nadequae allowances are sll he same as when we and promses of furher ad. The quapms, AMms, and were n almos a prmve sae of naure. s no he frsl; Croboes are frs n he feld, bu only on he wes of he Vola, me have advocaed he jus cause of,our under-pad offcals, whch has prevened her dong anyhng beyond a few exchanges of sho beween he spes of he hosle forces, and nave clerk ; and, confess, ha s he mos genal and wel- from he hghes personage amongs us down o he humbes~ nohng wll be done unl he Accras, &c., cross he Vola, andcome ask whch falls o my lo o all, charge., Tha a lsbourer effec a juncon wh Domprey, n Crepee. s esmaed haa worhy of hs hre ~s a docrne sancfed by msp~red auhory, and rafed by he unversal experence cf manknd, and- he operang force, neror and leeward rbes, Aecras, &o-, wll be 30,000, wbloh, added o he Crepees and Agoms underevery volaon of he noble rule has bu led o anarchy and Domprey. 40,000, gves a ool of 70,000, well suppled whfearful socal derangemen. Upon hs grea and endurng ba~s~ ammunon. Very enhusasc people say he force wll be mghake my sand n he cause of our under-pad offcals, 100,000, bu he more reasonable ones say 70,000, as abovebu wll ce ndvdual examples, whch are more powerful Jn saed. The Ashanees. Aquambees, and Awoonahs are supposed s preseno muser only 20,000~bedly armed and also kow comprehensve n her naure hey may be. s monsrous he exposon of a wrong han any prncple or axom,, ne maer defcen u ammunon. The consable alluded o n Cape o suppo~ ha wh he mmense ncreasef hs dues, Sr Coas news as beng deaoed n Ashanee has snce reurned, Arhur Kennedy should enjoy bu he same spend as such an and says he saw oher 20,000 Ashanee roops leavng Com~:-e nferor admnsraor as ex-oovernor Bleckall dd before hm. for Crepee a ~e me of hs own deparure, bu an Ashanec Tha he learnng of Chef Jusce Yrench should be weghed n refugee esmaes he renforcemen a only 8,000. Some of he one scale wh ~r. Can, who was made Chef ~usce of Serra Accra drecn?, commee hnk and hope ha he Kng of Loons n less han a year afer he had been called o he bar, Ashanee v;ll fnd necessary o come down n person wh ell seemed o bd a monsrous volaon of jusce, and hs forces, ancl fgh ou, n Crep~, wha hey hen beleve woulds refreehng o hnk ha he Colonal.offce ha~ sanclone~ be hs fn~ bale Should he Aecras requre renforcemens, an ncrease he salaresof our able and jusly.popular Governor he Fance.~ have offered a conngen of 12,000, o be followed and our learned Chef Judge, alhough we shallnever cease o conend ha s now more han ever a gre~ mproprey for he laer by larger numbers f nd~speu~ble o fnal su~.ess. ~ us before he 3.[ Grocer Lard lef was repored a Accrao lve and ms~ n barracks. f pas~ on o he all.mporan ha he Ashan~ee messenger o he Acng Admnsraor was o~qee of Colonal Secreary, he grea connecng lnk beween very hreaenng, o he effecha he Fanees were hs old he Execuve and he people, fnd ha alhough he dues of slaves, and ha ~o soon as he has fnshed Crepee he wll vshs gre~; offcer Sae have vasly ncreased wh he growng Fanee, and even Cape Coas Ca~lle self. The A~hmaeea are prospery and exended cvlll~aou of he colony, ye he salary fames, for f.,nfaro~me sll remans he same--nx., 700/. per annum-- an~l he servces Novzasr~ 28, j 869: THE AFRCAN TMES. 53 of he pre~en oocnpe~ of hs grea offce, an he sullenup o whch ponhem are, luckly, no rapds er falls. Oa he Afrcanghmare (Kr. O. W. lq ol) h ~o long encumbered op of a mounan, abou freen mles souh cf Gondokoro, and clogged he mam?nery of ha grea og]ee of he Sae by here s a largo plaeau, where Sr Samuel means o form hs hs odous and ncompeen presence, rank, n a pecunary pongrandepo and frs saon. The poson s very healhy, and of vew, n he ~e caegory. Thn s a grave njusce and a he expedon s provded wh a quany of corrugaed ron bad smulan o awakenergy and healhful rvalry n he publcroofng, on accoun of he perodcally heavy rans ha fall u h~ servce. The sehry pad now o a useless and ebaracerle~judge, regon. Here he real dffcules of he expedon begn, for a for whom he crce was expressly creaed by e.x-governor few mles furher on commences he errory of he Barry rbe. Blackall, n order ha he mgh be rewarded for asssng hm Ths rbe s very warlke, jealous cf srangers, and dfl~cal n deprvng he Afrcans of ral by jury, would make an honour-able ncrease he ~aary of he Colonal Secreary. Nor needand he ~Nle from hs pono abau nney mles farher up ~s deal wh ; here s no praoeable road hrough her connr~.., remnd you, Lr. Edor, how ofen have advocaed he eau~ mpassable on ae~uu of he number of rapds and falls ha of a large poron of nave of~cah, who have advanced wh he abound hem. wll herefore b~ necessary o make a road genus of our me, bu sll remanegleced, who possemore hrough hs nherable counry, and hs wll be ke work of o~dal ably han former Colonal Secreares possess, bu Mr. Hggnboham, whle Sr Samuel B~ker res o brng he sll have o e.ke ou exsence upon a remuneraon whch barelyrbe o reasom Arrved a he pon where s suppe ~<l he susans lf~, whou any of s nece~=sary refnemens. n debadg hs grea socal queson, should no be forgoen hasr Samuel wll proceed on an explorng expedon as far a~ he rapds cease, one of he seel seamers wll be pu ogeher, and n days gone by o~c~s n Serra Leone carred on sly radng, lakes. f he fnds he rver navgable he oher seamers wll and J s even alleged ha some of hem were sleepng parners be consruced hs reurn, and he wll proceed wh a ceran n commercal houses whoso doors have long snce clo.=~:l. Ths number of men o he lakes He wll esablsh for~ed poss a eysem of jobbng no doub deck-sed and po~ned offcal lfe ; every avalable spo, and se o work o subjugae he dfferen bu, a he ~ame me, unquesonably consderably ncrea.~xl rbes, and make hem pay rbue o he Egypan Governmen. he coffers European offcals hero. All hs s a an end, and n he meanme oher roops wll ba forwarcled from Caro ll ev.ery deparmen of he Sae has become purer, wser, and morehe has enough men o man all hese poss. A every pos here ef~cen. Le us mee hs desred change wh a lberal and Wll be a commercal depo, esablshed under he managemen bouneous ~pr. There s an economy whch s proflgacy, and of a Cop, who wll have o ener no relaons hrough barer a nomnal savng whch s wase, and wase, oo, of he mos wh he naves. All he solders chosen for he expedon are runous and desrucve dnd. Le us have nond of, bu reepecffully demand ha our offcals should be remuneraed accord. he fors. They arc provded wh severalquales of coon seed. agrlculurs~, and hey wll have o Culvae farms round abou ng 0 he~" enlarged dues and fercased mers, and ha hey should sand, lke he wfe of Caesar, above auspeon.~ am,, APPARENTLY DROWNED PERSONS--SMPLE ~EANS Sr, your obeden eervan, W~. RJmrr. PeR RESUSCTATNG THE~. The Royal 1~alonal Lfeboa nsuon nsued exensve SrRSA[UEL BAKER S EXPEDTON. nqures among medcal men and ohers o oban he bes drecons for he resoraon of persons apparenly drowned. Wha ~"v~.~, Ocober 9.~Three several pr~ of Sr Samuel Baker s expedon have already lef for he rendezvous a Khar-waoum. The frs deparure ook place abou hree mouhs ago, mperfecly educaed mgh uudsrsand. The followng are he desred was a cher se of smple rules ha even he very when 1,200-~oldem sared from Caro. Ths pary wll be rules now lad down as embodyng he bes process ha can be joned by oher rcop% and on s arrval a Kharoum wll form employed under all crcumsances :-- a pu of a small army of 2,000 nfanry,.250 rregular cavalry, "nu.,~. or Bmh.Bazouks, mad hree baeres of guns. The nfanry 1. Lay he drowned man a once fla on hs somach wll have o perform he whole journey on foo, by shor sages wh hs face o he ground, and a folded coa or buncllo along he banks of he canal, and may be expeced a Kharoum n December. Ths pary was followed shorly aferwarn ) quany of merchandse, 400 camel.loads, ha was sen by oy. he a under hs ches. 2. Place your hand fla beween hs shoulder-blades and make frm pressure, so as o squeeze Korosko Desero Kharoum, be used for barer wh he he ar ou of hs ches ; hen urn he body slowly on o nave,. n he mddle of Augm a flolla of hry-fve Largeone sde and a lle beyond. Replace hm qucldy on hs b~rgcand seven largo rver seamers, nearly empy, lef Caroface. Coun four, o mark four seconds of me, and hen Wh orders o push ou as fas as possble, so as o ba able o repea he process, commencng by squeezng ke ar ou_ ascend he Dongola Coarae before he waers begn o dmnsh. of he ches agan. 3. We clohes should be removed Las week news was receved here ha he flolla had succeeded and dry ones subsued, each bysander conrbung. n a~eendng hs formdable caarac, and wll ere hs have The body o be rubbedry brskly, and he face kep from reached Kh~roum. f hese vessels had no succeeded n conac wh he ground by nn a~san. 4. Do no ascendng he caarac he expedon would have been squeeze he ar ou of he pamn s ches~ " ~f h ofs breahng, bu wa and wach, merely dryng he body and delayed ll nex year, for from Kharoum Gondokoro he land s all marshy, and perfecly mpassable for roops; changng he clohng. he vessels are-herefore nended o convey h0 exped0n beween he~-o wo pons. There.ye reman here Our frends on he Wear Coas should sck up hese rules n her dwellngs, so ha hey may become famlar wh hem, wo eher porons of he expedon, whch wl leave, as soon as he wo seel seamers, bul by Z~r. 8amuds, arrve from England. and be able o apply hem whou hesaon a sudden emergency. Human lfe may hus somemes be preserved ha would The frs pary, under he drec command of Sr Samuel Baker, wh~ frman s-el.as hm "Governor-General of all he Provnces oherwse be los. o f Ce-nral Afr~ ha he may succeed n annexng o Egyp," wll leave here for 8onakn, and from hence cress he deser Cor.o~l~Z PolJer.--f he one of Lord Granvlle s las despach ruly repre~ned he feelng of hs counry, he duraon on dromedares o Berber, where he wll ake seamer o Khar- Scum. Sr Samuel wll be accompaned by Lady Baker, Leu. og our colonal empre would be easly reckoned. A few years Baker, B.N. (nephew of Sx Samuel), and Dr. Gedgo. He also of perssency n hn dsposonwould cover hmf h.e earh ~kes w hm some rockes and lgh guns for mounan warfare. wh ndependen communes hang us wxm a merness beyond even he berness of he Uned Sae~. And hen, The oher par ef he expedon, under he emporary commandperhal~, he, And-colonal" pary would glory n he fulflmen of her ll-omened prophece,.--salurda.~ Rerew. of Mr. E. Hggnbeham, cvl engneer, who also ha~ receved a frman from he Vceroy, orderng all persons beween Caro and Kharoum afford hm every possble asssance, wll ake he ~~ ~-~ COLO~Z~r0X of T, mzzl. ~R0X ~r. U.~ XZD Sr~rzs l~le roue as far as Korosko. Mr. B _ggnbeham s syled ~As Do~z.~Among oher hngs, hs colonzaon has procured "engneer chef o all he provnces of Cenral Afrca~u by far purchases beween 500 and 600 mles of connuous seacoas n Afrca, wh errory enough nland o feed and clohe... a o E~" He akes wh hm he wo seel 0 GO uluu.~.~.~ ~JF " " res he whole coloumd populaon of he Uned Saes. -Ths was s,,mars, gl,h end for meehan, e prevously abouhe wors slave.radng coas on he whole conlnens. was occuped by morn han hry b~rbarous rbe~ cf he b~ggage and memhandmo for barer, e~e he,,, nan Caar n}. m men} s wh whom reaes have been made, an4 we know no how many ea.~ maer on aeooun of he hgl ~fle, ou ff ms aepxrmre u ohers. Thdso rbes had for cenures been habually a we delayed much longer he wll fnd d~ ul o drag hs heavly wh each oher, for he sake of makng prsoners o sell as laden boas above he ca~. s...a Korosko.~. H~ggmbo.h.~m slaves. Colonzaon has sopped all ha, has sopped no only wll fnd abou 2,000 esmem wmung., ann ne wn a once ar~ohe slave-radng, bu he wars. Those rbe~ now all lta n acro~ he desero Aln Hamad, a j.oarneyof a.bou elevendamy~. an~ hence, hy Berber, along henanu olmenver o ~.usro m, ~ eace under he Governmen and laws of ho Republa of Lbera. fnn cvlzaon, educaon, and he ndasr hd ars are already ~xeen ~ay~. A Khaoam 8n Samuel wll resned he ommn~ of he whol expe~o~ md go by he rver o exensvely dlfused, and rapdly epeemog.~afffz~rn R~ ery. Gondekoro,.,,

4 {-. -. _...., 54 THE AFRCAN TMES. [No.V~B~R 23, 1869: and as a Chrsan genleman, o proec and furher he noble work. We should fall n our duy f we dd no PUBLSHED MONTHLY. PRCE 5d,, STAMPED. here ender o hs Excellency our mos sncere and warmes hanks ; and express our joy ha he name of one who has You are earnesly requesed o allow your name o be added o ha lsofyearly subscrbers. Prce 5s. per annum or ese n copy, payaoloalready conferred so many benefs on Afrca by hs enlghened rule (because he feels wha he duy of Grea n aclvauco. Bran really s on he Wes Coas) wll bo wren ndelbly n Afrlcau annals as assocaed wh hs work NOTCE. We beg o call he aedon of our subscrbers o he fachusand labour of love for he Afrcan people. Now ha he anoher year of subscrpon became du~ afer he publcaon of cur June number. Those ~ho have no ye pad for ncumben on us o pon ou how g ea an advanage work s. by God s blessng, abou o commence, we hnk vz., o June 1869, and arrears-0ugh now as a wll offer o many educaed Afrcan parens n oher maer of conscence o ~Y up o $une, l$70--h~ s, an owns of Cape Coas and he Gold Coas ; and, he dslance no bengrea, even n,agos, so soon as adequae adcon of fve shllngs o wl~a was before owng. We ough no o have o make hese appeals; we do cur duy, accommodaon ~ can be provded for hem, Mrs. ~osele~r we arc enled o demand ha our subscrbers shouldo wll, we beleve, consen o receve he daughers of sucl hers, Afrcans-as afford o pay for her nsrucon, alhou.gk hey may no be resdens n Cape Coas. A growng wan of such a place of educaon n ha par of Afrca has long been fel ; hhero such Afrcans n hose pars have had no possbly of obanng a refned Chrsan educaon for her daughers whou sendng hem o TU~FSDA Y, 2VO Y.E.~.BER 23, England; a course whch was aended wh grea rsk, and enals a very heavy expense. n consenng o ake MRS. 3OSELEY S CAPE COAST FEMALE upon herself hs heavy addonal labour, we hnk we are SCHOOL. correc n sayng ha Mrs. Moseley hopes hereby o rase CAe dura vnce / We wre wh our hear full of gra-uude and prase o God ha he long connued and a class of Afrcan lady eachers, who wll be compeen ncreasng effors for obanng he prelmnm T mone whch we consdered ndspensable o he permanen arrange. o nsruc ohers of herace n hose Chrlsau prncples, ndusral pursus, and socal refnemens whch mus be mpared n he frs nsance by one so admrably fed success of Mrs. 5[oseley s projeced self-devong effor, a o mparhem as Mrs. Moseley undoubedly s. And we Cape Coas, have a lengh been crowned wh success. canno avod expressng )le h@e and he convcon ha Our deepy neresed frends a Cape Coas were nformed he presence of hs lady a Cape Coas wll be producve of hs by he mal of he 24h Ocober, alhough he of grea good n oher ways. seems o us a maer of cerany (D.V.) was arrved a oo lae o allow of our much mporance ha such a nucleus of polshed female announcng n our las monh s ssue. Ye a few dayschrsan socey should exs, where young Afrcan lades or weeks, and one of he Afrcan seamers wll be bearngwho reurn from beng educaed n England may fnd a o he Wes Coas a rch rbue of Chrsan zeal and congenal socey, be surrounded by pure and holy,, as womanly sympahy n he person of one who relnqushes well as refned asscolaons and nfluences, and have a knd all he endearmens of famly and frends, all he refne-anmens of advanced cvlsaon, because her hear s over-hem n preservng he advanages hey have_obaned by sympahlslng frend and counsellor, eve ready o ad flowng wh love and py for a female populaoneducaon n England, n seng before:her Afrcan growng up n an gnorance ha leads o and perpeuaes ssers who have no been so favoured an example of he deepes socal debasemen, and burns wh a holychrsan pury and Chrsan love. And n proporon desre for her Chrsan and ndusral regeneraon. as he number of educaed Chrsan women hus ncreases, has been a deela dsgrace o Grea Bran ha her Fao-q~crOaATS of Cape Coas has no hlher been aendedhus a socey a command n whch her wves would may be hoped ha Chrsan Englsh offcals, havng by any Governmen effor o remove ha almos mpassable barrer agans Chrsan cvlsaon ha s rasedou o add o he charms of ha socey, and o help n he fnd hemselves a home, mgh be nduced o brng hem by he connuance of he female populaon n ha grea work of Afrcan socal regeneraon. The moral debased and degraded sae o whch hey have been con-amosphersgned from generaon o generaon. Thank God haa leas, purfed; and we mgh hope o see a more of he place would hus become, n some degree dsgrace now abouo be removed He has rased up an abundan fru of he labours of hose Chrsan mssonares who have been endeavourng o nculcae Gospel nsrumen admrably fed for he work ; her earnesness has prevaled over offcal neren and ncreduly; and ruhs and Gospel prncples. s n he belef ha such we have now he full convcon ha her nobleffor wllresuls may flow from he foundaon Of Mrs. Moseley a receve ha offcal proecon and ad whch, as beforefemale School, ha we have gven o her noble and self- effors all he suppor n our power, and perse- saed, we have consdered o be ndspensable o he per-devoemanen esablshmen n Cape Coas of a Chrsan ndus-vereral female school, wheren he presen and fuure rsngnow a las her prelmnary effors have been erowned hrough evl as well as hrough good repor, unl generaons of Afrcan females may be brough under he wh success, and l~e scene of her labours s abouo be evlsng nfluences of nsrucon mpared by zealous andchanged from England o Cape Coas. We were abou devoed-chrsan Englshwomen, of whom Mrs. Mo seleyo add, may GOd go w her bu we feel assured ha he looks Upon herself as he frs n me only. For alhough wll go wh her, and suppor her unl she be rewarded may--as we pray and hope ha wll--please God grealyby he blessngs of many "who were ready o persh," bu~ o bless and prosper her ndvdual, exerons n hs grea andhave found safey, and peace, and joy. neresng feld n of labour, s of coun~e only a foundaonn order o gve permanency o he proposed work a ha she wll be able o lay. The leaven ha h o leavencape Coas, so far as human arrangemens can secure, he whole lump of female degradaon whn he Capes he nenon of Mrs. Moseley o consruc he necessary Coaserrores wll need o be connually replenshed ; buldngs and ves hem n rusees for he uses and pur- now conemplaed. canno be expeced ha he and he work wll be begun n fah ha H~ who has flledposes he one hear wh arden desre hus o labour n hamoney already colleced wh hs objec by Mrs. Moaeley s poron of hs vneyard, wll fll oher hears from me o unrng exerons wll suffce for he full realsaon of he me wh desre o go and do lkewse; even as he has objec. Bu wll serve for a begnnng, and we have moved ha of he presen dsng,.ushed head of he Brsh fah ha when ha money has been hus expended and Execuve on he Wes Coas, 8v A. :E. Kennedy, o a.he school s n parm operaon, God wll pu no he full comprehenson of he nesmable value of he efforhears of Chrsan frends who possess he means o rapply he addonal sums ha may be needed for carryng abouo be made by Mrs. Moseley, and o a deermnaon o do all ha s n hs power, boh as Governor-n-Chef ou fully and enrely he grea desgn we have already Nov~uars 23, 18692] THE AFRCAN TMES. 55 dwel upon. And here we hnk our duy o remnd he dsgrace of her cour of (sup posed) jusce. We pass educaed Afrcans on he Coas ha hhero hey havehe saemen of Admnsraor Bravo n he Gazel6 done nohng oward hs objec so mporan for her longwhche mus have known o be unrue, ha Mr. Walco desp.~d and negleced race. They hemselves owe, for s a member of he Honourabla Socey of Gray s-lnn, he mos par, he presen advanages whch hey dervealhough hs offcal publcaon of a known falsehood does from educaon o he C"arslan lberaly of hose n Eng-anyhnland who supply he funds for m~onary and school pur-he been a member of en honourable legal socees by bu dmnsh Major Brave s culpably. Had poses on he Wes Coas. Bu as hey have hereofore paymen of he requred fees, hs would no have made receved, so now ~ s her duy o gve, so far as herhm f, n he face of recen evens a Serra Leone, o be means wll allow; and wll reflec deep dshonour uponmagsrae a he Gamba even for an hour. And here we hem f hey do no so gve. They are all neresed haleave he maer for he consderaon of hose superor " a suffcen buldng for all he school purposes ndcaed, Governmen auhores who have placed Major Bravo n and o be secured by deed n perpeuy for hose purposes, a poson n whche couldo such publc wrong. should be ereced a Cape Coas; and n asssng o he full exen of her power hey wll no only be dong her duy, bu gvng encouragemen o a larger lberaly for CAPE COAST COURTS, MR. FNLASON, AND he same purpose n England, where her hus dong her THE COLONAL-OFFCE. duy canno ~ afl o produce a good effec. Our columns, W~ abhor lgaon, and were a one me nclned o our pen, o/~r exerons, have always been grauously hnk ha n he smaller selemens on he Wg.~ Coas gven for hs noble work of Chrsan love projeced andlawyers mgh very well be dspensed wh. Bu o be carred on by Mrs. Moseley ; and hey wll be so sll, appears ha we were wrong; ha here s a ~rea dsposon n hose places for Hgaon, and ha~ae lgans and always, so long as God may perm us o connue our exerons, and unl he op-sone of an ampledfce shalllke o have some one o speak for hem n cour, and have been hosed no s place, and an adequae permanen demand jusce on her behalf. Our polcal economss esablshmen for he Chrsan ndusral Educaon of ell us ha demand wll always creae supply. dd so Afrcan Females be hu secured. n he Cape Coas cours; hough we have heard people who canno dsngush cause from effec, and vlce versa, ~y ha was a supply whch caused he demand. We MAJOR BRAVO AS ADMNSTRATOR" FOR THE dhere frmly o he polco economeal vew, and mansn ha was he demand whch brough Mr. Fnlason GAMBA. A.~-~OCOH we opposed he connuance of Major Bravo n and ohers no he Cape Coas cours o exercse he he pos of Pblce Magsrae a Serra Leone on he vocaon of aorneys and pleaders, n Governor Pne ground of publc neress beng hereby njured, we redmd Chef Jusce Barry s me he dsposon o appear n o accep hs nomnaon as Admnsraor br he Oambacour by pleaders was s anconed and legalsed by makng wh slen respec. No ha we fel any confdence n a source of revenue. Lcences o pracse and plead had hm, or beleved hm o possess any alen fng hm foro be pad for. Our objecon o hs a he me was ha he pos of Her Majesy s represenave he Gambla; aached o he lcenco was a powereserved o he judge on lao conrary, we -knew hm o be perversely ncapable o rescnd. We dd no comprehend hew here could "of a proper dscharge of sdues; bu we were gladbe he necessary ndependence under such crcumsances. Serra Leone was rd of hm, and we wshed o gve h~n a ~r. Fulasen was one of he frso be hus lcensed, an far chance n hs new offce, ouerespec for hose whoenjoyed grea repue n he cours, whche endeavoured msakenly apponed hm--hough here we may as wello jusfy and manan by mporng a far quany of remark ha he word msekea possbly no.well used, law books from England, and dlgenly sudyng hem. f ~ be rue, as we are nsolenly old, ha s of no usetme rolled on. Durng one of he judcal nerregnums o expose anymsdecds of Major Bravo, because he has so prejudcally frequen a Cape Coas, he loam, enons of very srong ~eres wh he wfe of a Cabne Mnser, Chef Jusce Hacke was Capan Hall, of one of he and mus herefore be upheld. A smlar asseron Wes ndan Regmens. Ths Capan Hall and Mr. regards Admral Paey seems borne ou by hs appon-fnlasomen o he sland of ncurables, S. Helena. Be hs as me" n barracks; and posse~ed jus so much respec for were boon companons, and "hal fellows well may, our course as defenders of Afrcan neress s each oher as mgh be magned among raher free lvers plan, and we should beray our rus f we dd no callunder suck crcumsances. (We commend hs o he enon, and very ponedly, oo, o one of hs frs offcal serous consderaon of Mr. Chef Jusce French.) n acs a he Gamba~vz., he apponmen of Mr. J. Chasesome exra hlarous momenhey quarrelled, and hen Waleo o be Chef Magsrae. We have nohng o do he mporance of he Capan s judcal func ons was soon wh dspues n Serra - Leone beween Mr. Walec and made apparen. There was a" dspue beween Fulason ohers ; and when he dd no occupy any offcal poson and he docor of he Wes ndan Regmen, also of we dd no rouble ou, elves abou hm. Bu he case s course a mess companon, abou some medcal fees. The ~vdely dfferen when we see hm placed n he Chefdocor summoned Fnlasou before Chef Magsrae Capan Hall for he amoun. To hose whoknow he Coas, Magsraeshp of he Gamble by Admnsraor Brave, and. nvesed wh all hose powers whch we denounced and he pracce of mlary magsraes and mlary n he new Ordnance wo monhs ago. We refer our judges here, would m almos superfluous o say ha readers o he bref saemens respecng M.r.Walco underhe docor convnced he mlary magsrae wh whom he head of" Oamba," and we do no hesffae o say ha he sa on he bench ha he was enrely rgh and Fnf here was a real desre a he Colonal-offce ha henseroally wrong ; and would be equauy superfluous Wes Afrcan selemens should be governed as hey ougho say more abouhe laer han ha he oally dsagreed o be, ~ajor Bravo would be mmedaely dsmssed from hswh he mlary maglseralauhory. There were some pos, and sen back o hs regmen wh an nmaon havassa~es of words beween hese pares n cour very he was no henceforh o be consdered capable of holdng;ml~w~mn~ such a localy ; an unjusfable and vulgar nsole---nee w hch degraded he bench, provoked~ a rejonder any oher apponmen han ha of a regmenal offcer. Hs such apponmen of Mr. Walce s a gross abuse of whch dd no credo he bar, bu was ceranly excusable under such gross provocaon. As mgh be expeced, he rus confded o hm, and an nsulo he Soveregn whom he s supposal o represen.. Major Bravo knewhe mlary-cvl ma.gs}rae, vndcaed hs a uhor..y by ha Mr. Chef Jusce Frenchad old hm n open courvlolence--he" suspende~ ~mason. duage J:acKe~ reurned soon afer ; he was a member of he mlary mess, ha he would no beleve hhn on hs oah ; and alhough and ook, as was naural, he mlary mess vew. Argue may have sued ~fa~or Bravo and Mr. Chef.Jus..ce ~rench o have used fdm aferward o do ceran a~r~ymen a he me,,~ able wen srong agans Fnlason, no doub, as, n addon o beng hus n dsfavour wh work for hem n Serra Leone, he ough o have beendocor and capan, Colonel Conran, hen Governor as fully pald ou of her own pockes, and no provded forwell as colonel of he regmen, was ber n enmy a ]a expense of he Gamble axpayers, and o he deep

5 r j. 1 J l "; f l" 56 THE AFRCAN TMES. [ NOVZUB~R 2B, agans hm because he was a corresponden of he Afrcanwe have confdence ha he wll do hs ac of common Tmes, and had proesed aganshe Governor-colonel s eusee. s monsrous ha an error, for such man. mld and conclaory proceedngs wh -kngs and chefs sly was on he par of he mperal Execuve, Should of he Proecorae, n kh hng hem whs own foo downbe used year afer year as a weapon of grevous wrong he,eps of Goremmen-l~ouse when hey dared o dsagree and offence agans a Brsh subjeco deurve hm of rhm. Fnla~n offered o apolog[se o Capan Hall, f hs legmae rghs, by he pey yranny of unprncpled he laer wouldo so o hm for hs unjusfable and pro-publyokng lsnguago. Judge Hacke demanded ha he shouldwe are no now pleadng Fnlason s cause ; he mdlvdnal servans and he vndcveness of local ~ealousles. humbly apoogse nuoondonally, alhough he saed n dsappears from us n he magnude of he publc queson; courha Capan Hallough never o have used such lan-wguage. Fulason refused, and Hacke nerdced hm fromand we feel confden of redress, because we are convnced plead n Pnlason he cause of every Brsh subec, d" pleadng or pmcslng u fuure n he Cape Coas cours. ha Earl Orauvlle s no a man o sulfy hs dedslon, n an evl hour. Fnlason, no aware of he full exen of recorded n he very emphac despach whch we have Conran s anmosy, hen.new-born, appealed o hm above quoed, and o he decson expressed u whch we ~ o o agans Judge Hacke s decxsmn. Conran forwarded hs agan confdenly appeal. Bu we canno lay down our appeal o he Secreary of Sae, recommendng, of course, pen whou frs callng aenon o he pey yranny ha he prayer of he peon should no be graned. aud aggravaon of njusce exhbed n Acng Admns. Lord Carnarvon confrmed he nerdc accordng o raor Smpson s leer. Ever f he Execuve had ever cusom. Judge Haeke s ac was, no doub, mos unjus ; po~essed he rgh, as Earl Gran~hlle conclusvely shows bu he was cvm2elen o make, and was a grevous never dd, o nerdc Mr. Fnason from pracsng as msake of Fnlason s o peon he Execuve n any way an aorney advocae--he rgho do whch s graned agans. The only excuse we can make for hm s haby lceuee of a local cour,--here sll never would have he had been accusomed see he Execuve nerferexsed even he shadow of a shadow of rgho nerdc very much n he cours on he Gold Coas, where Admnlsraors and Governors ofen s on he bench and rgho do whch, f he be legally apponed, s nheren hm from appearng such cour as "au agen," he drec poor deluded; subserven magsraes wha hey arem every Brsh subjec, and canno be aken from hm o do. Ths error has had faal resuls for hm ever snce. by he rresponsble decree of a smallocal, or any oher lar. Parker mananed ha he had no power o removecour. ndeed, f our memory be no n faul, he jusly - an mperal nerdc. Durng X[r. Gran s Acng Chefrespeced presen Governer-n-Chef, Sr Arhur Kennedy, Ma~sracv, however, he allowed Fnlasen o pracse n dsncly saed o Fnlason, u he presence of hs eamo hs cours, where all hs former populary revved. The Smpson, a Governmen-house, on he occason of "Sr presen Chef Magsrae, Mr. Chalmer, of whom we are Arhur s vs o Cape Coas, "ha he, as Qaeen s prndpal represenave glad o hear favourable repors, connued o allow hm o pracse, unl a suor, for whose opponen n a cause Fnlason was o appear, red o ge rd of hm by askng of and, n fac, hahe Queen herself could no exercse ha;, could no preven Pnlasen from appearlng as an agen provded he had a power of aorney ; he Acng Admnsraor Smpson wheher he nerdc power whou a specal Ac of Parlamen, whc he dd had. been removed; on whch Smpson, he frend of no hnk would ever be passed. Ths poson was dearly Docor Jones, Fnlason s ber enemy, wroe n reply, nformng hm "hahe nerdc was n force, ha p rng.h; "ve an here ndv s ngupa~w~rh?s~ny~ " " o 1 "nheren r on fghs f h ~xecuve as a clzon. o de" had never been repealed, ha g could no~ be se asdeand f our memory s furher fahful, hs same Smpson a Cape Coas, and ha Fnlasen had no rgh o appearrepled o Sr Arhur "ha he was never aware ha?alasen was prevened from appearng cour as an AOESV, n ha cour eher as agem, aorney, advocae, or n any manner whasoever." Ths beng produced, as nended, was only from prachfng as a lawyer (layng a sress o Chef Magsrae Chalmera, Fnlason was of coupeupon he wordpraclsng, as dsnc from he rgho gve urned of o/cour. addce). And ye hs man dares, as Acng Admnsraor, dressed u a lle bref and mos undeserved au- Now aganshs we ener cur proes; ne, be undersood, agans lar. Chalmers acon n he maer, hory, o wre ha leer, whch was made he nsrumen for shung he cour agans. Fnlazon every bu aganshe supposon on whch ha acon was founded. We manan ha Chef X[agsrae Grou or capacy. When wll he Colonal-offce pu au end o ChlefMagsrae Chalmers has as much power o rensae such dsgraceful pey yrannes, by apponng only men Mr. Fnlason all hs prvleges: as Judge Haeke had who wll be gudea by conscenous scruples and judgmen o revoke hem; hahe queson of hs p~csng or ne s n her performance of publc duy? a ma er for he Cape Coas Cour alone, and. s que whou he jursdeon of hesecreary of Sae for he Colones, or of he Cape Coas Execuve. And we do no advance THE CREPEE WAR. hs on slgh grounds. We have he presen Secreary of WR hae war; bu we know ha s somemes nevable ; and when nevable we lke o see carred on Sae s own auhory for. u paragraph 3 of Earl Granvlle s despach o Sr Arhur :Kennedy, lfo. 18, Feb. wh vgour aud decson. f here be no exaggeraon 26, 1869, publshed n he Afrcan Tme% May 22, p. 183, n he accouns whch reach as from Accra, he war agans we read :-- he Ashanee% &e., n he Vola dsrcs a las o be "And, frs, canno be oo clearly explaned ha he hus prosecued. We hope s all rue. Pey bu cruel Secreary of Sae s no a cour of appeal aganshe hosles have been :runng he :Easern provnces and decsons of any compeen cour of jusce. Any assump-heoff of appellae funcons by he Execuve Governmen proecng Governmen ha has ceased o proec--a leas rade for now hree or four years pas. Wh a would be an mproper nerference wh he ndependence aelvely--and a people unused for a couple of generalana of he cours." o ac alone, he Ashanees, and her Awoonah and oher n paragraph 4, same despach :~ alles, have had prey much her own way, and would "f, herefore, any nerson consders hmself a_, eheved by he dee,on of a" ~m oo have exended her mschevous operaons, bu for he. - co poen judge, and desres redress, unexpeced and frm ressance of he rans-gola Crelhee% hs proper course s o carry hs case before a cour of under her chef, Domprey, who have valanly anc]~ so appeal." far succe~fully, defended her counry. became.now hs s perfecly clear; here s Caesar s decson, evden, however, ha heressance could no be much and we appeal uno C. esar, and submha n jusce o a longer connued, and ha hey mus be reduced by he Brsh subjec, wh whose rghs, as a clzen; no Execu-forceve Governmen has any legmae power o nerfere, Acorn and oher seaceaz rbes came n o her asssance. ha were beng brough aganshem, unless he Earl Granvlle s bound, whou a momen s furher delay, The nave kngs and chefs were found powerless of hemhe wrong done beng hus brough before hm, o remove~lves o gve he requred ad. And we are happy ha /he(nferdc agans Mr. ~nla~, so far as he mperal was so. All our effors for years pas have been dreced Governmen or he local Execuve s concerned. And o he formng of a publc opnon among he educaed ~O ZMBER 23, 1869.] THE AFROAN T~E8, 57 communy n he Wes Coas Selemens ha shouldchefs. s ceran, aud we look upon hs as an rressble elemen of fuure progress aud good, ha f hese emancpae hem from ha enervang dependence on Governmen offcals whch unfed hem for any real servee separae and uned combnaons of naves effec a o her counry. We looked upon hs as ndspen~ble naonal delverance, he kngs and chefs wll never agan o preven run, from he momenha he Brsh Govern-submmea, afer he sng of he las House of Commonsby an rae Admnsraor; nor wll he educaed com- be kckedown he seps of Governmen-house Commee, decded ha n fuure he people of he socalled Proeced Terrores would no be furher asssed slaves of caprcous and lcenous yran offcals, wang, meemen conseno be auy more he mere lacqueys aud n defence, excep by grans of arms and ammunon, &e.; lke dogs under he able, for crumbs from he hands of wheh of course could no be dened whouhe mosmasers who are as ready o apply he whp as o gve he flagran njusce mes of dan~;er, seeng hahe Bf~.h sop. Such a change among he people wll render necessary Governmen was he sole reclp~en of publc revenue m a class of offeals who wll se earnesly and purely, wh hose errores, hrough dues, &c., leved n he seapor conclaon aud kndne~, wh respec and self-respec, owns. Ths decson of he Brsh Governmen was an abouhe so-long-delayed work of Afrcan regeneraon n nvaon o he educaed naves and dngs and chefs o hose counres, and he developmen of hose maeral form a governmen 9 f her own ; and ough whouresources whch ougho make hem grealy useful o he delay o have se abouhe work of adng and counsellng re~ of he world and grealy prosperous n hemselves. hem n dong. We have urged hs as a sacreduy, bu has never been done ; and so far, ndeed, from beng THE RETURN OF :MR. USSHER AS ADMLNSdone, here seems o have been an offdal dslke o all TRATOR TO CAPE COAST. aemps of he naves o delberae and ac n combnaon. The course hey have pursued wh regard o he W~ look upon Mr. Ussher s reurn as Admnsraor o Easern rbes and Acorn people, who waned o pu an Cape Coas as an 0uraga on he people here, aud as pung end o he d~srous and runous hosles n he Volan h" azard he charaee-r and neress of Grea Bran on d~hes, and vrh-he Fanees n her combnaons he Gold Coas. Unl he seamer of he 24h Ocober agans he Duch and Ashanees, rendered necessary as a had really saled wh hs old offcal offender on board, resul of Mr. Ussher s gnoran and unsaesmanlke pro-wceedngs, are all ha -s necessary o adduce hero n refus~l o beleve ha he auhores n Downngsree could have permed such a reurn. The evdence proof of hs. There was a sor of dog an4 manger pohcy, of hs dsgcaeeful unfness n every way o represeu Her sayng, We do no nend o defend you, and we wll no, Mos Gracous Majesy as he chef of he Execuve acng f we can help, allow you o ge no a condon o n her name on he Gold Coas, whch we lad unsparngly before he Secreary of Sae for he Colones n 1868, has defend yourselves. became hus day by day more evdenha nohng shor of an exreme publc dangerbeen dsregarded by he Colonlal-offee, whch seems enrely could suffce o rouse he laen spr of he people, ando have overlooked ha grea blow nflced on he socalled Proecorae by Mr. U~her s proceedngs he mpel hem o uned and energec acon. As he aroces of he Duch, asssed by Mr. Ussher, a Com-maemendah, and he allance of he Elmnas and Ashanees Duch rule was made by hm whou any consulaon of he ransfer of selemens under he Brsh aud Duch reay. The ransfer of nhabans from Brsh o reused he Fanees, her kngs aud chefs, o ndependen and combned operaons, so has he ~mpendmg uerum wh he naves and her chefs, who were hus gven up of her counres operaed las upon he nfluenal educaednalves Acera, whou whose co.operaou and on he pa- of he chef of he Execuve n a maer of o new masers lke so many barered cale. Such conduc drecon he Rngs and chefs of ha par of he seaboard such val mporance o he naves m~d her e0unry, and whch~s led o he ~crfce of so many lves, and o were powerless. One of he frs resuls of hs awaken-ng o paroc energy was ha a good undersaudng, f warfare whch wll cos~ many more, and do mmense njury o rade, ough alone o have been held as dsqualno acual allancel beweeu he Panees aud he EasernL:ng hm from any furher publc rus. Bu he Colonaloffce have no So judged, and Mr. Ussher has been permed rbes, for muual ad agans he publc enemes of boh, was effeced ; and hs was soon followed by he formaon of an educaed nave commee a Acorn, who dd no sk-lnk fro-, hea y r.ersona end o resume hs pos as Admnsraor. Nohng s herefore lef o us bu o have he maer brough before he House of Commons nex ee~on. Meanwhle, as Her ~ajesy s leadershp he oherwase powerless rungs anu eme~.s nay. Secreary of Sae has hough f hus o perm hs reurn as Her Majesy s represenave, we shall no allow ranged hemselves, and are. already m march wh h:~r forces o he relef of he mdusrmns urepeo Peope, e anyhng ha occurred n he pas, and whchas already nerrupon of who~ coon-planng by ha Ashanees been urged agans hm a he Colonal-offce, o prejudce has worked such mschef n Acora. We rejoce, we ~y us n our esmae of hs faure conduc n he managemen agan, a hs evdence of an energec publc opnon andof Cape Coas affars. may be ha he ordeal of he sense of ndvdual and Collecve duy among he educaed pas may have nduced prudence, f no brough repen- ; and none would rejoce, for he honour of he Brsh naves, as well as among -kngs and chefs ; aud we hopeance ha he resul of he campagn hey have underakename, more han we shouldo o fnd ha he no longer wll be o develop among hem hs germ of a fuureconsders saecraf o conss n caprcous y.ranny and ef]den nave governmenha may ac under he calculaed dece, and has evnced a sncere desre o pursue a course blameless n he sgh of all men. A he auspces of he so-ealled Proecng one. We hal wh a s passng n Fanee, and among he Acoras and ohersame me, we feel beand o repeaha we do no beleve Easern rbes, as evdence of a ranson sae---of an hm o possess he ables or he peeullar characer or awakenng from ha dependen supor whchas hhero knowledge ha ough o have been especally sough a ken hem powerless. We do no hesae o say ha f hs me n an Admnsraor for Cape Coas A corre- wrng when ~ was no beleved Mr. Ussher here be a sound allance beween he hhero dvded audsponden almos anagonsc Fanees and Easems, he poson of would reurn, wans o know why, under such crcum- as he presen., whch requxre mos delcae and he Duch a Elmnand elsewhere on he Coas wll soonsances become unenable (excep a a cos whch he Duchhones managemen, and he especal confdence and goodwll of he kngs and people, he Colonlal-offce dd no _~oplo a home wll never submo), nowhsandng her whe roops and new and mproved forfcaons. aval self of such a man as Mr. Franes O. Gran, as one f he nave commee of Afrca effec, by her ccmbna- emnenly qualfed n every way for he pos of Admnsraor, f he pacfcaon and prospery of he Proec- "one and leadershp, he lberaon of he Easern Dsrcs ~rom he de~lang barbarans who have for ~ long a meorae be really he objec desred n Downng-sree. Oar been spreadng bloodshed and run hrough hem, we hopecorr~ponden seems o be enrely gnoran of he way hahe Brsh G-overumen wll drec s subordnaes on hngs are managed n ha pecular offcal localy~ he -, ^~ Coas o ag examne resvec~ assduou~y l~overnmuu* he ~- qgu~ornrl:/::u~ or he would no have asked such a queson. *-~-~-_.~ rela~un e, " oher kngs auathe day wll undov.bcdly coma when he know* means of hese men and he Fane~ and ] [ ~,"5 (

6 1 58 TF,AFROAN TMES. [Nov~B~a 23, ledge and ables of such men as Mr. F. C. Gran, road beween he Co,s and Ujj h a presen open and ear% Mr. T. B. Freeman, aud ohers are recognsed n even o small bodes of men.-- have he honour, &e., offcal quarers n hug/and--bu he me s no ye. "J. Ksx, Polcal Agen and.k[. s Consul, Zanzbar. Ths, however, does no excuse he Colonal-offce on hs (Tranflson.) eccasen, because hey mgh have apponed Mr. Wn. A. " Posscrp.--Be good enough wheu he slave reurus o send :Ross, formerly Colonal ~ecrearv and Acng Governor a a box of brandy smlar o ha whch came for he whe Cape Coas, whou volang any of hose sacred redape rules whch are regarded as ouweghng he neress man, one of whch was broken on he way, so ha noue remaned. And he (he whle man)has reached Ujj, and may Pa~ hs way, and on hs comng we wll gve o hm. Do of subjec counres and peoples. We canno undersandno neglec hs. why such a man as %r. :Ross, o whom, wh hs broher, " Daed 4h Rabn-e-Awul 1286 (Juno 12, 1869). Cape Coas s ndebed for s Caracas, and who ganed as fully he love and affecon of he people as Mr. Ussher DR. LVNGSTONE AND H8 DSCOVERES. dd her hared and conemp, should have been so long A he openng meeng of he sesson of heroya Coo- Socey, held :November 8, he Presden sad: The unemployed on he Wes Coas, and such men as Colonelgraphcal Bravo, who has dared o nomnae a ]fr. Walco o be wo objecs whch mos occuped our houghs when he prevous Chef Magsrae a he Gamba, and :Mr. Ussher, who~ sesson closed, and on whch dwel n my las aunversary parcular deeds we need no here rechroncle, preferredaddress, are now, rejoce o say, n he way of beng sas- carred ou. Our llusrous assocae Lvngsone, who.~ before hm, and peed and suppored n all her offcalfacorly and unoffcal msdeeds. The fac no doub s explcablelfe has been despared of by he mulude, bu of Whose reappearance among us, as you know, never doubed, wll, rus, n he pracce of Governmen deparmens; bu havn_~ he neress of he Wes Afrcan people deeply a hear-brnwe may a leas be permed o deplore re exsence. never prevously vsed by a European; and hus, by acual us ere long he frs accoun of a regon of Souhern Afrca observaon, wll have se a res all heorecal speculaons respecng he hydrography of ha vas poron of Afrca lyng o MR. LOVELL S SHAMEFUL TREATMEN]7 AT he norh of hose errores waered by he Zambes wmch he CAPE COAST. had prevously made hs own. herefore joyfully hope ha a no very dsan day we shall hear from hs own lps he d e~crlp. WE undersand s he nenon of Mr. Joseph Lowell o on of hs ravels durng he hree years whc have elapsed ake legal proceedngs agans he Cape Coas magsraesnce he enered Souh.easern Afrca on hs ln expedon. n and auhores by whom he was go llegally and yrann-hcally mprsoned a few monhs ago. 3r. ~vel[ s sad o no only respecng he rue confguraon of he grea Lake expeced communcaons we shall doubless be enlghened clam heavy damages, and we mus say he s mos fully Tanganyka, frs vsed by Buron and Speke, bu also as o he enled o hem, he wo wrls--one agans person, and man waer~hed o he souh of, whche has now raced. The he eher agans goods--n he.hands of he consable a facs, as communcaed n one of hs las leers o Dr. Ydrk, he same me, beng a fac ha can be esablshed n from Lake Bang.weolo, daed 3uly 8, 1868, wll be exvlaned o you hs evenng. We now know ha he had dscovered evdence: a chan of lakes conneced by rvers far o he souh; bu wheher hese waer% afer feedng or flankng he grea Lake THE AFRCAN ROYAL MAL STEAMSHP COMPANY. Tangauyka, really consue he ulmae sources of he Nle, We canno n auy way vouch for he ruh of he followng, as Lvngsone supposes, can only be a conjecure so long as no whch appeared laely n a Serra Leone paper, relave o he raveller has observed he connecon beween he norhern end seamshp Norway, of hs Compauy, when a ha~ por on he of Tanganyka and he Lake Alber Nyanza of Baker, whch s 1s (3rd) Ocober, bu pas experence only oo fully jusfes very far dsan from he souhern lakesof Lvngsone. Bu n belevng, n defaul of sasfacory evdence o he conrary. The paragraph s as follaws: "Several respecable Lvngsone hmself; as appears from Dr. Krk s nformaon confdenly hope ha hs pon wll be flnallyrdeermned by persons who had occason o vshs seamer whle she lay n ha he has ouched a~ Ujj, and mus have here receved he harbour, have nformed us ha hey whered acs of ~oss supples, despaches, publcaons, and medcnes whchave so brualy owardsome coloured persons commed by he subordnae oescem of he Norway, such as kckng, people n he now lad opeu by Lvngsone, flow no he Alber :Nyanza, he long been wang for hm. Should hese Souh Afrcan waers, face, knockng hem abou, &e.,&c. We are sorry o have o ~uh-wesem exremes of whch are as ye wholly unkuow~, record ha, judgng by he saemens of some genlemen who (hough we ruso be soon defned by Baker), hen, udced, he saw wha hey relae, would seem ha he people on boardgrea modern problem wll have been solved, end we mus go hs Norway are deermned ha he old Company shall no have back ~ he old g~aphy of Polemy, and acknowledge ha he any cusomers. There s more grumblng now han ever aganswas roh n plaelu~ he ulmae sources of he :Nle very nearly her smaller seamers, and he general feelng of dlsgasfaeon n he same souhern rac n whch Lvngsone has now found wl lead sooner or laer o a sae of hngs wbch mus resul n hem. n hs even wll also gve me much pleasure, a our ~erons loss o hs mercanle company, whch, afer all, has u ensung annversary, o assgn o Dr. Bake, Mr. Arrowsmh, s day been very u~ful o Afrca. :No warnngs (be he sprand Mr. Fndlay, all he cred whch s her due for her suppor, on heorecal grounds, of hs grea souherly exen of he n whch hey are conceved ever so frendly, be he manner n whch hey are expressed ever so earnes) seem o be heeded. Nle basn. u hs wonderful labours Lvngsone has no merely s apparenly a case of Qv2m.Dew~." We do no wan o see been he Chrsan mssonary and geograph~esl explorer. We hs old C~mp~ny go o run, nowhsandng our jus causes of was also accreded as Her Majesy s consul o all he saes n complan ~gans ; and we herefore earnesly advse he he neror. Such beng he publc msson wh whch he sharehodera o call her execulve o a sharp accoun abougrearaveller was enrused, le us now confdenly beleve ha hese maers. We ell hem planly ~a nohng shor of hs Her Majesy s Governmen wll auhorse, on hs reurn, he can save hem from au evenual ~lasrophe ~En. A. T. gran of a suable penson o he man whose labours have shed so much renown on Bran, and ha our gracous Soveregn, who ha.,, know, aken he deepes neres hs career, wll DR. LVNGSTONE. reward hm wh some approprae oken of her goodwll The followng s he ex of he leer (daed Augus 31, (Cheers.) 1869) receved by he Bombay Governmen from Dr. Krk, A long correspondence was hen read by he Seerearyp chefly p~lcal agen a Zanzbar, relang o he supposed arrval of Dr. ea geographcal naure, descrbng he ravels of Dr. Lvng Lvngsone a Ujj :-- s~one. The frs was a noe o Dr. Krk from he docor hmself, "Sb,-- have he honcur o repor for he nformaon of bearng dae July 8, 1868, and wren from near Lake Bsngweolo. The followng s au exrac : " have had no news from he Rgh Honourable he Gaveraor n Councl ha au Arab caravan arrved here wo days ago from he neror, bearng a anywhere for %we years and upwards. The Arabs have all been leer from Syu4 Ma j d s a gan a Auyayembe, n he counry of overflowng kndne.~. borrow hs paper from ~.[ohammed Anyamwez, addre~ed o hs broher a Zanzbar, n a P.S. o B~zarb, for am up here whou any... have found whch he arrval of Dr. Lvngsone a Ujj s menoned. wha beleve o be he sources of he Nle beween 10 deg. and forward a copy of hs exrac n ranslaon. am nformed12 dee. souh, or nearly n he poson a~gned o hem by ha he nave messenger who saw Dr. Lvngsone a Ujj was Polemy. s no one source from a lak% bu upwards of one monh on he way o Anyayembe, and ha, herefore, hs weny of hem. Lake Lemba, whch po~bly s an arm of nformaon s a lea~ a few monhs old. undersand ha a Tanganyka, has four rvers flowng no. One measured, caravan s expeced ou he Coas n abou a monh, when we and found o be 291 fee, Bay 100 yards hgh, and was deep, may possbly receve farher news of he grea explorer. The and flowng fas n Sepember. Takng he~o fear rvers :Nowmma 23, 1869.] THE AFRCAN THES. 59 as one lne of dranage (a ffh from l[arenga mus be added), EA8T AFRCAN SLAVE TRADE. hen he Chambeze flows from he sde no he cenre of a grea Bo~rex~, Ocober 21.--H.M.S. :Fore ran aground near Cape valley, and receves hree sreams as large as he ss n Oxford, Gasrdafu, whle crusng n ques of e]ave dhows. She ~saned or Avon a Hamlon." consderable damage. s saed ha he Arabs have fred he nex communcaon was a very full despach from Dr. upon H.M. s gunboa Clyde, near Musca. s expeced ha V~gsone he Earl of Clarendon, daed July, 1868, and sen H.M.S: Daphne wll shorly proceed o he Persan Gulf. ~rom he same place as he noe o Dr. Krk. was an ~eresfng accoun of he grearaveller s exploraons, wren SL~.VEnY 1"~ Ba~zsL.-- wll be grafyng o hear ha a n exellen splds, and speakng hopefully of he resul of hs legslave Ac has been publshed abolshng he slave sue:ova. labom-s. gave deals of he general facs menoned n he No slave aucons, herefore, are heuceforh permed. Judlcal above quoaon M o he sources of he Nle. The pos:-crp o sales have o be effeeed by ender; husband and wfe canno be l~ despach was: "Always somehng new from Afrca--asold apar, nor chldren under ffeen yearseparaed from her m~ge rbe lves n madcrgrouud houses n Run. Some exeava-parens. Thus a grea sep has been made, pavng he way by %om~ are sad o be hry mles long, and have runnng rll, n farher gradual em~ucpaou o he fnal abolon of slavery n ~em ; a whole dsrc can sand a szege n hem. The wrngs Brazl. hexen, have been old by some of he people, are on wngs of anmals." MARTELL S BRANDY. A.oher eommunlcoon was he followng commen of Dr. CAUTON. Krk, n a leer wren from Zanzbar, Sepember 7, 1869, o ALL persons are hereby Mr. El. Oonne, Secreary o he Governmen of Bombay :. Sr,- T- cauoned sgaus usng any LABELS, The chef pon of geographcal neres he presen leer ~s CAPSULES, BRANDS, or MARKS m de n maon of, "Dr. Lvngsone s daemen ha he sources of he Nle are [o be or only colourably dfferng from~ he labels, capsules, brands, found n he lakes and rvers ha dran he grea valley n whch and marks use4 by ~essr~. 3. aud F. MARTELL, of Cognac, a Chszembe s suaed, and lyng o he souh of Tangauyka he cour~ of her busness of Exporers of Brandy. Aud noce beween 10 and 12 of souh laude. The own of Chazembe, s hereby gven, ha njuncons have already been graned by he Hgh Cour of Chaueery of England resranng he use by frem whch Dr. Lvngsone s prevous leers were daed, has ceran wne merchans of labels, eapsu es, brands, and marks been already vsed and descrbed by he Poroguesa mssons. made n maon of, or only colourably dfferng from, he labels s suaed on he shores of one Of a chan of lakes and rverscapsules, brauds, and marks so used by Messrs. 3. and :F. ha flow norhwards. The Chazembe, havng colleced by many Marel]: And furher ake noce ha, o~ Messrs. 3. and F. sreams he waers of he nozheru slope of he damp, elevaed Marell agreeng no o prosecue ceran proceedngs hou abou plans, flows o jon Lake Bangweolo; hs agan xs conneced o be commenced by hem agans Mr. James-Fnly, laely of No. wh Lake Mee0 by he Loapula, ou whom bank~ he own of 4, nner Temple, Dale-sree, Lverpool, ~erchau, bu now of Chazembe s bul. Moero s n s urn.draned by he LualalaAberdeen, N.B., wh reference o he u%er of labels made a no anoher named Mange, and here exploraon ends. Navesmaon of he labels u.~ed by Messrs. J. and :F. Marell, he, he ]~avo old Dr. Lvngsone ha Mange s an sland-sudded lake, sad 3ames Fn]ay, addressed and sen o Messrs. $. and :F. from who~ wae/s jon he Lnfra, a large rver comng from he Marell au apology and underakng, from whch he el/owng wesern sde of he same grea phn, who~ easern slope ~s draned by {he 0hamheze. Ths uned sream ~ome say eners s an exrac : " am now sasfed ha he use of he laer labels was mproper, and ha hey were nfrngemens of your he Tanganyka, and hence by he Loenda:no lake Chowem e, reg.,ered label. herefore hereby apologse for my conduc n bu Dr. Lvngsone s nformans are no unanmous, and some he ransacon, and underake ha he brandy boled and asser ha he L~m passes o.he wes of Tanganyka, labelled as afor~ald shah no be represened, sold, or offered for and so o he Lake Ch-owembe, whch Dr. Lvngsonesale as your boled brandy, also ha all he labels upon he hnks s he same as he Alber N. anza of Sr Samuel boles shall be removed here from mmedaely on her arrval Baker. n fac, he neres of he journey cenres ~/ he a Lagos; and furher underake no o u.~ any labels made souhern connexons of he Alber Nyanza, and Arab rader~ generally agree ~ u maon of, or only colourably dfferng from, he labels need n hnkng ha a ~aer. ~mmuncao~ by you, and auhorse you o publsh or oherwse make use of does exs beween ha and he Tanganyza, ou x nave no~ me hs ]eler as you deem convenen, beng expressly agreec wh any one who professes o have raced ou hs communcaon. :From Arabs who vs Chazembo learn ha he lakesacon eher agans myself, my broher, or Me~rs. Marcus, ha no proceedngs are o be aken wh reference o he rans- now descrbed by Dr. Lvngsone em of consderable sze, pro- ~.~ f,~,, are o en avers Ward, and Co., of Beffas, who prn~ed he frs-menoned march n lengh, and, lke Nya~a, labels." Aud noce s hereby furher gven, ha ~mceedngs Yr~ g ~"~ ~s~ ~nd he Albe r Ny~-, overhung by hgh mounanwll be aken agans any person or persons who shall affx or ~lopes, ~hch open ou n bays and valley~ or leave grea plans, apply, or cause o be affxed or appled, o any boles of brandy whch durng he rany season b$_ come fooded, so ha ea[avan_,_ cr o any corks, o any cases conanng boles of brandy auy march for days hrough waer -knee seep, see~mg xor mgnerlabels, capsules, brands, or marks made n maon of, or only ground on whch o pass he ngh. The counry abounds wh colourably dfferng from he labels, capsules, brauds, or marks large gam end domesc cale, whle he clmae s spoken of used by Messrs. f. aud F. Marell as afor~ad.--daed hs 27h as no unhealhy, and s ceranly a conras o he Zanzbarday of Sepember, $oas, f we may judge from he anned, healhy raders who W. and H. P. SHARP, reard." 92, Gresham House, 01d Broad-sree, London, E.C., Sr B.~Y.L~. l~x~ saed ha he al,_o had receved a leer smlar o he foregong from Dr. Lvngsone. Messrs.. and :F. MARTELL. wr30sece6x Solcors ~or The p~s~z sad he could no bu congraulae he Royal Ooographlcal Socey upea ~e~ eonrbu~_n: ~ herdkrn~w~]dnge BRTSH AND AFRCAN of Afrcan exploraon ; and aose WhO na~ ~,-,,~, ~, o" STEAM NAVGATON COMPANY. sone s frends had he grafcaon of feelng ha hs paence, oom~g% and perseverance enled hs laboure o be ranked as herosm of he mos perfec knd. (Cheers.) O~PPERS are respecfully nformed ha early nex year hs Capan Saza~ Ossomn sad he was of opnon ha f Dr. k~ Company wll despach TWO STEAM~ERS MONTHLY Lvngsone lved--as God gra~ h$ mgh~he would mee Sr o he WEST COAS~ of AFRCA, ~amuel Baker workng hs way o he ~oum. The p~r.smm~z sad n hs mnd he problemhad been solred, The fne new Screw Seamers we should n a few monhs be gdng Dr. Lvngsone a recepon such a/had been seldom seen. (Laugher.) ~ BONNY... Capan R. F. Lowav, ROQUELLE... Capan J. Gan~rmh a few explanaons from oher genlemen, he proceedngs [CONGO... Capan W. ]~. CheFs, e mnsed. Are nended o SAL ONTHLY beween GL&SGOW. LVERPOOL, and he followng Pors on he We~ Coas of Afrca (callng a MAn~.RA)--VZ., TE ANNUAL NGER EXPEDTON. 81hERA LEONE, 8HERBRO, OAPE PALMAS, CAPE EOKST CA8PLE, The ver~els engaged n he Nger expedon had reuraed o A~CRA, LKGOS, BENN, BONNY, ~EB2~&NDO SO, and /.~gbs, ~hou meeng wh any h~les from hp nars.as, who OLD CALABAR. ap~cl de~h oua of beng on good erms wh hewhe m..~, For furher nformaon apply a-/=mdon o ALEXANnS.~ and were mos anxous o open commerce wfa he ~ader~, aa~ Wxx.xs 158, Leadenh~dl-~ree ; n Ola~gow, o T~x~a, Lxvo~r- Co. 20, O~wald.ree; and m Lverpool o expedon enjoyed,er7 gobd healh whus up fl~o N~r,.Herxa~D,rod ~.,,,, ~M,~ Lvex beng he only veuml on boars ~ w a~n ELDEB, DEMPSTER, & CO. ~ =e~ ~ m ad~ s appearance, ~ of ~ crew h~dag dsed from.~, fever. B~-~ma,~k-,ree. l ]

7 - 1..,# "./ f l 60 THE AFRCAN TMES, SYDENHAM HOUSE, 50, LUDGATE HLLj SAMUEL BROTHERS, herchant TALORS AND OUTFTTERS, On he Sy.~em of C%sr~n~ he Lowes Prce possble for Re, T Money. LONDON CLOTHNG.-- Perfecon n Syle and F s suppled by he ad of he zew 8elf-m~rars Rues, as g~ven be]0w. Darng weny-fve years he~ Clohng h~s been celebraed for sound economy, perfec fng, and he mo.~ genlemanlke syle. THE WORLD-FAMED SYOENHAM SUTS AT 59S. Are raanufacured n suable syles for all occason.% and n he vaxo~ subsances of cloh for ALL CLMATES. Momx~ o ~WD Bcsmr.ss Suns. 42s. o 8~. Dazes A.~ D TR0~Y_W~D~ Scn~ 5~. o la. TROrS~-P~... 14s. o 2de.J TBOVS~... 17s. 6<1. o 30s. THE NEW BOOK ON GENTLEMEN S ATTRE Conan~ Fory-hree Eugravugs o rep~ez-en h~ Fnshlon~be Syles. Prlce ls., deduced from a purchase (pos-free). Any g~rmen can l:e suppled by sendng he foeowng measures : Gve, X ~ ca~ of person. FuR x COAT : Round he breas, round he wa,, from cenre of b~ck o lengh of sleeve, arm ben. FOR WA~STCOaZ : Round breas and w~.s. FO~ TSOrSERS : Lea sde seam from op o boom, lengh nsde seam from fork o boom, round he was, re1 md PATTERYS 3-~ D L~T OF PRCES P0~T FREE. SAMDEL BROTHERS guxrauee o supply, n every claz-z, PERM.ANEh~r COLOU~ el; MANLY STYLE, SOUND WORKMANSHP, and PERFEUP FT. Me~rs. Samuel Brohers fnd necessary o sae ha he Posage of Leers m~ ba Pro- Tl:~ %l ~l:~ pald, or hey wll ~o be receved. ~ ~ ~v ~=# ~.~ k. ~ ~.~, SAMUEL BROTHERS, 50, LUDGATE HLL, LONDON, ENGLAND. ~ "" " EFFERVESCN PYRETC SALNE. LONDON. SYDENHAM 17/6 mporan o Englsh ~.nls~er~ Brsh Con_~ls, and. Europeanseekng o resde n safey n Troploal and } oregn Cllma~. Her M~e.~y s Represenave, he Governor of Serra Leone, n a leer of reques for an addons], supply of he Pyreo Salne, saes: " s of GREAT VALUE, and shall rejoce o hear s n he hands of all Europeans ~slng he Tropc." Halfa easpoonful, aken n a umbler of waer, conrbues more o he refreshmen of he body han any known beverage, nvgorang and valsng he blood, allevaes hrs n a mos agreeable manner, and farnshe~ he sysem wh hose salne prncples ha are es~nlal o healh. SCKNESS, HEADACHE, and NAUSEA are n mos cases mmedaely releved by akng a eas~onful n a umbler of cold waer; hs can be repeaed once or wce n wo hours, f needful. SEA 0YAGES.-- s a very valuable accompanmen, and should on no accoun be omed ; nsanly allays he solme~: :For BLOUS CONSTTUTONS, gvng r~s~ o vaed Secreons, ndgeson, and Erupons on me ~n--a ~a~poonf~l should be aken daly, wh he dnner, n a umbler of waer, and he same quany on gong o bed. " n cases of DARRH{:EA, pu as much Magnesas ~fll le on a shllng no half a umbler of waer, le hs full o he boom ef he glass, and hen sr no a easpoonful of he 8alne, and drnk duzug effervescence. n JUNGLE, YELLOW, SCARLET, TYPHUS, and GASTRC :FEVERS, and ERUPTVE DSEASES, should be gven n easpoonful doses every four hours, n a glass half full of waer, or wh an ncreased quany of waer f he paen suffers from hrs. W. Sr~vz.~ s, Esq., M.D. and D.C.L., n a work upon fevers, saes ha snce s nroducon he faal Wes nda l~ever~ are deprved of her error~. n he sland of Trndad alone, ou of upwards of One Thousand reaed on hs plan, hem were only eleven deahs. s parcularly recommended o all ~vho have a any perod of lfo aken Calomel, or ~ercurlal. prepamous, n order o her removal. F0r such s necessary o ake he Effervescng Pyrelo Salne for several mouhs n small repeaedoses. N.B.--Keep he bole well corked, use a dry spoon, and wll rean s valuable properes unmpared by me or clmae. Dr. Seplmus Gbbon, of he London Hospal, n hs leer, saes: " s he bes pre~araon.of he.~nd. h.av~ sear me wh s usefulness n he reamen of dsease has long been confrmed by medcal experence. s superory consxss m s oemg renoerea horoughly anhydrou.~ &c.,&c. speak from adequae knowledge of ~he preparaon, havng been n he hab of usng n prvae pr/cce for many years, and havng aken a large quany wh me when wen as phyacau o he Smyrna Hospal. n ho clmaes, he preparaon s ~)f especal value.--augus?, 1857." " Dr. Spark,,# Governmen Medcal nspecor of Emgrans from he por of London, w~e~: "From my per~., nal an.d profesdon.~ use end knowledge of he value of Mr. LA~PLOCOH S P~RETO SALNE, for many years pas, ~ave grea p~essure m oesnng my corm~a esmony o s effcacy n he reamen of many of he ordnary and chronc forms of Gasrc Complans and oher forms of Febrle D~spepss.--Augus 5, From G. D. Saw~er# Esq., M.D., 22, Guldford-sree, Russell-square: " do hereby cerfy wh plea~are ha have esed, on several occasons, he effcacy of Mr LA~fPLOUOH*S ~RE~C SArlNE, ~ Gas ro and Enerldo ~aon, ann also n ~o~r Fevers, aended wh Deravgemen of be Dgesve Organs." From q[~nomas Carr Sackson3 Esq., F.R.C.S., and Surgeon o he Grea Norhern Hospal, London: " have no hesaon n recommendng he compound of Mr L.~.~P~OCeu s S~u.~. P azrze. s an admrable Febrfuge, and wll ba found an elgble Medcne where such remedy s ndcaed. am n he hab of pr~crbng largely, s composon beng known o me ; and hays every reason o be sasfed wh. s beaufully prepared, and can be used a a momen s noce whourouble, and s herefore puculazly adsned for use n uuble servce." "From Dxvla "l~orga,~ :Esq., M.D., M.R.C.S., and L.A.C., &e., Medcal Offcer of he Cerkenw.ell Parsh ",[ have.much.ple~a~ n bearng esmony o he medcnal qualles of Mr. L~~Locon s P rszrm SALNE. have u~d e xeuswey,.m he.~rea~me.n~ o D~hoeand Febre affecons generally, and have found au admrable Refrgeran Medcne, well c~cusea mr ~seases xncaeu~ar ~o warm clmaes, more pareu, ~arly " m Cholera and Fever, as " x po ssesses chemcal " p ro pe rues " ca able p of furmshng... he blood wh Salne mser.--penonvlle, Augus 8, 1857." Messrso err and Sons# of Madras, n a leer daed Sepember ~3, 1866, sae Surgeon-Major C. Murray Duff, M.D, &o., had called for a furher supply of all ha we could gve hm, and spoke of s remarkable effecs n he Jungle Fever n que enhus~fo erms, decng a furher supply o be sen overland, besdes wha had already been forwarded by he Cape. A case of Jungle Fever had been reaed wh he paral conens of one bole wh perfec success; he medcal aendan, of oonsderable repue, lkes he medcne much, and wans more. n anoher ca.~ of,yore Vomng, he paen was releved afer he h:rdo~e, and fell no a refr~hng e]eep. ~Wr. Ouhrle~ Army Medcal Drecor, became a warm anvocae :or ~ use ra varous m~ease% ann nan he Pyreo S~l[ne dh~ from he propreor for personal dud famly use. H. LA% P L 0 U G H. 18. HOLBORN, E.(D. 8PECAL AGENTS FOR LAHPLOUGH S PYRETC SALNE:- Messrs. 0RR & Co., Madras; Messrs. THACKER, SPNK & Co,: Calcua; Messrs. TREAOKER & 00, Bombs}. CANTOR add CO., SERRA LEONE. Prned znd Publ~hed fc.r he Pro.~ec,r by W~rJ_a~ Jos-x Jo~xsm% ~, 12ee-sree, la ha Cy of Donl~a --No aura ~.m ~, ~;.,,9~. :2:.::,].f:.an~.:... 8e:r~ he le bu 6 ~.M. :No Wes C go, 18h ])e~e _on ~ 14h

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