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1 23, 186K,ING" " : dr@ cage"ared ; Leone, "I s of ropeaus vs ng effcacy n:gll ; hose occumng. n hs Rep6r, ha he use,raou, and lowerng 3oracce o all fn ropgal h aralon has: ars n he men, Serra I have Por of Lee*; forms of n hs work on 3 reamen sf her error~. [he -~ asonshng ns Work on aceompony. 13, Hobora )eown, n Sermons, &e,s ev. AL~x~.~DER of Lbera, )s here whch, n lm Ol s n. nsls o good. and 10d. per d. per lb,, are such Manufacm o ake he -ol Soaps, a and B ouse- Manager.,T COAST of,.--the Afrcan mals) ~cep when he on he 25h, o Madera, Cape Coas Fernando Po, roons mus be and Co., fee, London. f L JOURNAL OF THE AFRICAN-AID SOCIETY: o, II., No. 20.] LONDON, MONDAY, FI~BRUARY 23, { Subscrpon, rcblishzd ~. ~0STaLY: l}er Am~am. CONTENTS. COTTON FI,03I THE NIGER. PAOE PAGX We sop he press o sae ha we have jus been favoured by Noees... &5 C~bau Slave Trac]e Mr. Thomas Clegg, of Mancheser, wh accoun sales of he Afrcan-Ad Socely s Even,g ~ Coon n he Nger MeeDgs... &5 Revenue of Lagos coon menoned n our las as havng been purchased by 3.[cssrs. Uned Saes and Lbera Grea Fres a Lagos Crowher and Taylor, n he Rver Nger. Coon from he Nger Llgos... 9 Mr. Crowher s coon, 450 clean, sold a ls. lld. per lb., and The Wes Coas of Afrca Dahomey realsed ne (fregh and charges all pad)... 40L 4s. 1 ld. Rver Gamb, Abeokua Ths was pad for n he Nger by goods ha cos n England Serra Leone Easern Afrlc~ Sherb~ro NMM l. 18s. 6~d. Lbera Impors of Palm Ol Mr. Taylor s coon realsed ls. lld. per lb., ne 21. 9s. Yd. Gold Coas Rver Rovuma, Eas Afrca Cos n he Nger 6s. 8d. Chrsansborg Address o he Colonal Secreary of he Gold Coas ca~ of all small shpmens, dsproporonaely heavy! N.B.~The fregh and charges on he above were, as n he Acera Auamab~e Slavery n Amerca... Afrcan Fbre Crcke a he Gamha The Archer, 13, screw corvee, 973 ons and 202-horse power, n progress a "Woolwch, wll be ready for commsson on he NOTICES. 10h of March. Her saon s saed o be he Wes Coas of ~EMO:RIMT_, TO EARL RUSSELL :FOR A CONSUL AT Afrca, where she wll be employed n he prcvenou of he slave RABBA, ON THE RIVER NIGER. raffc, repored o be on he ncrease. The Archer wll releve A memoral prayng ha a Brsh Consul may be placed a he 16-gun corvee Brsk, Capan Lue, ordered home. P~abba, on he Rver Nger, has been a~oped by he Councl of he-ahcan-ad Socey. I now les for sgnaure he offces THE WEST COAST OF AFRICA. of he Socey, 8, Adelph-errace, ~rand. The co-operaon of The Roy~A Mal seamshp Macgregor Lard arrved a Lver- on Wednesday, lll ns., wh advces o he followng he l?rnopaiohambcrs of Ta)mmerd~, as well as of he Afrcan-Adpool ~o~ey*a-.proveal auxllary c~mmee~ has been solced. daes: Benn, December 24; :Fernando Po, December 31; The objec sough o m obaned s a mos~ mporan one. Bonn); January 7; Bra~, January 7; Lagps, January 10; ~he Nger ough ~ become he Mssspp of Afdc.~, as regards Acora, January 12; Cape Coas, January 14; Cape Palmas, coon ard oher valuable produce. January 16; Serra Leone, January 2l ; Bahurs} January 25 ; :Frends desrng o accompany he depuaon wll please o fqrw. ard her names o he Secreary of he Socey, as above, Tenerffe, January 80 ; Madera, :February 2. : The Macgregor Lard brngs foureen passengers, 2,801 oz. ha~, hey may receve noce of he day and hour whch Earl gold-dus, and a full cargo. lr~u~..n,:.ay. appon for recevng he memoral. In consequence of he "smokes" beng so very hck, he - ~" ~g ",,r?r ~" ~nereolonal seamer Rerever was unable o communcae wh.,~-~s~a~_.&!can-aid SOCIETY S EVENING MEETINGS. ~,,~ ~l[:~c.ameroons and Old Calabarvers ; herefore he Macgregor "~"-~-~.y ~n]ng meengs of he Afrcan-Ad Socey, wh{bh-:,l~rd brngs no mals or nellgence from eher of hese rvers. pro v e~ so aracve las season, wll shorly be resumed. The followng genlemen have already mos kndy confued o read [The"smokes" are a dense dry fog, xvhch, as on hs occason, papers whch, from he -known alen of her auhors, where somemes cover and enrely obscure he coas, when he Harmaan wnd s blowng. The laer a a penerang dryng offcal peon and experence u Afrca has gver hem so many opporunes of acqurng mporan nformaon, canno fal o wnd, smlar o he "srocco," as known a Cadz and Gbralar, a whch laer plao s adven and duraon s marked by he prove nsrucve and amusng :~ Sr Bgs~A~r~ P~sz, lae Governor of he Gold Coas, and now presence of a black or whe cloud upou he summ of he rock. Ooverndr of S. Ks. The Harmaan wnd s so dry ha here s ofen a dfference of 20 deg. and upwards beween he we and dry bulb hermomeers The Hen. W. Ro~, Colonal Secreary a he Gold Coas. T~o*rAs Ta~o~, Esq., lae er Majesy s Consul o Abeokua. durng he me ha prevals; whle n he we season here Oher names,.wh he daes of he respecve meengs, wll s generally no a sngle degree of dfference beween hem. In he owns of he neror, afer he Barmaan has been blowng shorly be publshed. for a few days, a man goes hrough he owns hreaenng deah o any one who may se fre o a house, he buldng.~ UNITED STATES AND LIBERIA. beng all so dry ha a fre spreads mos rapdly.--e~. A.T.] The rafcaons of a- Treay of Commerce and Navgaon Bonny.~Mr:_Brsgg, Suar and Dauglas s agen, ded. here o.n beween he Uned Saes and he Republo of Lbera were he 22nd of December. Capan Whe, agen for Messrs. Tobm exchanged n London on he 17h :February, by Mr. Adams, he and Son, ded on he 2nd of January. Amercan Mnser, and Mr. Ralson, he Consul.General for Benn.-2--The Sparklng Wave sad he :Fanny Belzona. 3.Jr. Lbera. Ths s he frs reay and recognon of complee Rohery, agen for Thee. Harrson and Co., ded le of January. equaly beween he wo counres. England recognsed he Lagos.~Two very serous fres have occurred here laely---o.ne Republo, and enered.no a reay foureen years ago, and on he 12h of December, and he oher on he 2ad of January., has snce been followed by mos of he oher Powers, bu he he laer desroyng abou 200 hours. Washngon Governmen have unl now always held aloof kccra.~(}overnor Pne arrved here n he Allgaor on ho frem a sep of hs naure wh a coloured communy.. 7h J anuary. The shps n he roads were Allgaor and Nered. I"!

2 I :!: U ~r : I THE AFRICAN TI~ES. [FsB. 23, Cape Coas.~Kensl, he Kng of Cape Coas, ded ou he ] carred off many capves. Hs Excellency he Governor 9h of January, and was bured on he 13h wh grea pomp. despached Major J ones wh a few men o demand sasfacon Major Coehrane, n he absence of he Governor, aended he from he chdefs. Meer Jones and hs small pary reached funeral wh a guard of hencur. Volleys were fred from he for. Bankla on he 28h December, and on he 29h he sen up a Serra Leone.--er Majesy shp Invesgaor. Bshop mec, senger n a four-0ared boa, wh an nerpreer, o remou- Beceles arrved here n he Armenan on he 9h of January. sh ae wh and demand sasfacon from he chefs. The boa... me a number of war-canoes on he way, and he warrors were RIYER GAMBIA. so alarmed by he appearance of he boa s anchor, whch lay ~0 ~ne F.DIIOn OF 7hE AFRIC,N " across her bows, nud whch hey fanced was a rocke apparaus, ~I~ES. Bahurs, Rver Gamba, J~anuary 24, ha hey ran her canoes aground and made for he bush. A Sr,--Suce my las nohng a all sasfacory hen been arrved four hours from Banka he chefs were found. They had wh a, nowhsandng he energele effors of hs :Excellency wh hem abou 400 armed reaoers. They expressed her s~rrow regard o makng peace u hs rver. The Mohammedan warror ha any of her people should have respassed on he Queen s Mabba sll holds he feld agans all comers, and, a he head errory, and delvered up mmedaely he capves and plunder of hs vcorous army, sll connues o carry error and dsmay hen n her hands, promsng ha all should be reurned,.and no every nave kngdom ha he eners, makng many convers (?) o hs fah, nnd brually kllng hese who are unwllngsaw above 1,400 poor unhappy creaures who had been messenger carred sasfacon grancd for he ourage. The Governor s o subscrbe o he arcles of he Mohammedan relgon. The away from Nave Quah (adjonng Brsh Quah). The men number of poor wreches ha hs ruhless murderer has cruelly were all pn[one<, and had her fee n socks, whle he women pu o he sword maybeocl n housands. Snce hehasassumedwere mos shamefdly reaed, aud all were sufferng dreadfully he poson of ~ohammedan mssonary.o he pagans n hs from hunger and hrs. ~re fear ha nohng bu he exrpaon of he slave sysem n Afrca wll ever pu an end o he:-o ver nohng bu a war of exermnaon has been ragng all along he norhern bank, from he sea o M Carhy s Idand, and devasang aroces where no Brsh proecon exss. How I fear he nfecon has reached he rbes of he Upper Rver. ha exrpaon of slavery s o be brough abou s one of he The ppe of peace has long snce been exngushed; he warhaehehas been aken from s resng-place, and s now deeply affeced by he spread of producve ndusry, whch he Afrcan- mos dffcul of Afrcan problems. We beleve can only be saned wh he blood Of counless vcms. Ad Socey s dong all n s power o promoe. The Governor, on he12h ns., despached Mr. Manell, he ChefJus!ce, n JI.3L Colonal seamshp Dover, as a specal commssoner o Mabba, earnesly requesng hm o sop hs blood- SHERBORO. hrsy war, and allow all pares o reurn peacefully o her As we are frmly convnced ha he Sherboro Ilver wll farms; bu as hs Honeur has no ye reurned, nohng posvebecome he channel of a large coon rade, he sae of he can be gven wh regard o he resul of hs msson. counres on s banks, and adjaceno, becomes a maer of.m. seamshps Phlomel and Dar, he wo vessels ha eom- ncreased mporance. We saed n our las ha a on wegh pose he norhern dvson of he Wes Afrcan squadron, are now of coon n seed had been sen down by one of he chefs as a here. The former, s repored, s o proceed uu he rver, on ~-lmple. Ths ndgenous coon s very good, much resemblng... he Governors requslon, m a few days. I s " behoved ha New Orleans. Bu we are glad o fnd ha a consderable hs Excellency wll proceed n her n person o he neares por quany of Sea Island seed has also been mpored from Amerca, o Mabba s army, hold a "palaver" wh hm, and endeavonr by and s ben grauously dsrbued o hose who wll underake hs nfluence o brng abou a laslng peace. : o sow and culvae. The readers& he Afrcan lmes are, na doub, aware ha Bu war and bloodshed, kdnappng and slavcde~lng, are so he mpor dues on all arcles save values, spr% and obacco anagonsc,wh coon-planng, or any oher producve h--re been aken off snce Augus las, and ha an expor duy agrculural ndusry, ha he pacfcaon of he Sherboro was o be charge u leu hereof, from he 1s January, 1863, ccunr,es s ndspensable o her ndusral prospery We are en allground nus and hdes shpped from he colony. The frs glad herefore o fnd ha he moral nfluence of he Br~ shpmen of produce pavng he duy was made on hn 22nd ns. Governmen--he grea peacemaker n nave Afrca--s beng In Amercan boom o New York. exercsed wh some effec n dsrcs ha have been long he Alarmss have already gven ou ha he crop of ground rus accoun, heare furnshed of volence, by our plunder, frends he and Amercan bloodshed. mlssonares The followng he~, hs year wll be exceedngly shor, and ha he revenue wll ba.under he expendure. Ths, however, I hnk premaure. conans several parculars ha we are sure wll be read wh grea neres and sasfacon, whle all mus deplore he enormous and guly wase of ndusr: al resources whch he~e SIERRA LEONE. ncessan nave wars nvolve. Bu he fnal paragraphs may I S grafyng o learn ha he chefs up he Macoure well cause us grea pan. I s deplorable o see ha persons, Rver, where he Nave Coon Assocaon have engaged lands mos of whom have been hemselves delvered from slavery by for he cuhvalon of coon, seem really nclned o ad,)p he phlanhropc effors of Grea Brlan, n s ernsade agans he habs of peaceful ndusry. Should hey do so, much good horrble slave-rade, should, afer havng enjoyed he advanages may be adhered. The chefs have promsed ha kdnappng, of Brsh proecon and educaon, become accomplces for gan and he sale of her own chldren cs slaves, whch have been n he arocous work of kdnappng and slavedealng. We do pracsed hhero, shall alogeher cease, f means of employ. ndeed hope ha severe punshmen wll fall upon such men by whch he people may prof be found for hem. They evldoers, who brng reproach upon Afrcans, and grea d scouragemen o hose who are srvng for he elevaon Of seem mos wllng also o receve mssonares among hem, none of whom have hhero been esablshed here. Thc~e are fr~h herace. evdences of he benefcal resuls ha mus ncces~ rly aend Sr~z or znn SasaroRo.--The general aspec of affars n he he spread of producve ndusry n Afrca. As we have so Sherboro s more peaceful han a monh Snce. The ~gen frequenly urged, he people mus have some advanageousapponed by he Governmeno negoae a reay of peace s~bsuc offered o hem for h+ evl pracces whch hey are beween he pares of he "Kam war" me a number of he called upon o abandon. Indusral and Chrsan regeneraonchefs of he Boom a Barmans, Who consened o hs vsng wll go hand n hand. he Galna% and gave a pledge ha no war should be made n The Rgh Roy. he Lord Bshop of Serra Leone had arrvcd he Kam whle he was here. He found he Kam counry from England n good healh. enrely depopulaed, and he owns desroyed. I s sad ha Some of he Tmance d&es have been commng ourages a he recen expedon o he Kam, 46I capves n Brsh Quah.. They had plundered Eeveral places, and were aken by he Bompoy chefs, and from 100 o 200 prsoners FE~. 2:3, 1863.] THE AFRICAN TIMES. 87 were klled. Afer consderable delay, a large meeng of he. GOLD COAST. Galnas chefs was convened a he own of Mane, and a unau- ~-o Tnn EDIIOR OF rnn /FIRICL~,: ZI~ES. mous decson was gven for peace, k prelmnary reay was Dawrumadam, ~Ianuary 8, drawn up and sgned by Prnce Mahna and hry-fve chefs end Sr,--The only desderaum now n developng he resources head men of large owns, and hosages were gven for s fahfulof hs par of he counry s he exploraon of he Rver Vola. observance. By he erms of hs reay a meeng of boh sdes Almos all he Afrcan rvers have been esed, bu he Vola ll of he war was o be convened a he own of TaD on he now remanshu up, wh all s advanages: I s he repor of Kam, o negoae a permanen peace ; and ha meeng s, some of he naves n he neror ha u racng up he course we suppose, now beng held, and s aended by he Brsh of hs rver for some days, we should fnd ourselves n he near offcers of he Sherboro. In he meanme he own of Bahmah, neghhourhood, as well as n he domnons, of he Kng of on he Lle Boom, had been beseged by abou 3,000 men assam- Dahomey ; bu wheher hs be rue, I am no prepared o say. bled from varous owns on he Jong and he Boom; and Kalfah Bu hs s ceran, ha he Vola flows beween Ashanec on (chef of Bahmah)~ afer a sou ressance, was abou o yeld hs sde of he counry, and Dahomey on he oppose sde; and he superor force. A hs juncure, Leuenan Walsh, command-here are connual nerchange of messages beween hese wo ng he Brsh forces n he Sherboro, ogeher wh oher offcers,afrcan poenae% and her messengers mus needs pass or cross and a guard of weny men, wen up o Bahmah, o preven, f hs rver on her errand. possble, he effuson of blood, and o effec a selemen of he In Ocober, 1861, he frs ral was made hy hree boas hadffcules whch had caused he war. I wasfnally agreed ha longng o "fef Majesy shp Bloodhound, n command of Kalfah should surrender o he Englsh offcers, and. ha he, Leuenan Dolben, who succeeded n ascendng he rver as far ogeher wh wo of hs wves, wo servans, wo Murry men, as Amedekn, and he navgaon was sopped by rocks and rapds. and hs books, should be sen ou of he eounry~ and ha he A corresponden, wrng oa he subjec n Sepember las, sad besegng pary should spare he lves of he people, and amcablyha I had omed he menon of a mos mporan fac-- dvde all capured propery. Bu on openng he barrcade, vlz., ha he navgaon of he rver s enrely sopped by rapds ffy-seven of he people a once ook refuge n boas of he and reeks jus below Kpong. Small canoes can be poled hrough, Englsh; and he commandng offcer, fndng ha he could no bu no boa of any sor could pass. :For parculars, I beg o compel hem o reurn, nor even o leave hs boas whou a con- refer you o my leer of guns las. I sad: "The Vola s everyde and much loss of lfe, broughhem wh hm o Bendoo. where navgable by vessels ha can draw from sx o en fee of When he besegng pary had aken posse~on of he own, a waer n he raonh, of J uly, Augus, Sepember, and Ocober. fgh a once commenced, and a few persons were klled; bu he Durng hese seasons he waer rses from en o weny fee own beng se on fre, all rushed ousde he barrcade, and mos above heordnary level..bd, hs deours greal~ on he ~uan] of he nhabans escaped. ~Ye hear ha several persons who ofrah~ w~ ge {n he rah~g seasons." resde n he Sherbore, and who clam Brsh proecon, were Tha here are rapds and rocks beween Amedekand Kpong, engaged n hs war, and n akng capves o sell for slaes, s admed. Bu hese rocks are enrely covered over wh We rus ha all such persons wll be brougho such punsh- waer o a ceran hegh u hose seasons menoned above, and men as hey deserve, wh a careful ploage, vessels of small dmensons can pass. I s he mpresson of some of he mssons and people here, ha had he exploraon of hs rver been resumed las year, passage LIBERIA. mgh have been obaned. In he dry season wll be mprao- The followng exracs from he messagef Presden Benson doable for shps boas, bu produce can go from Kpong o o he assembled Legslaure of hs neresng republ n wll car- Amedeka n small canoes, and hen be rausfex red o larger ones anly grafy he frends of he Afrcan race. We regre we for conveyance dowu o he mouh of he rver a Adds. We had no room for her nseron our las number :-- are hankful o Leuenan Dolben for hs successo far, and hope he wl soon be enabled o fnsh he exploraon of he "Inellgence was receved on he 17h of Aprl of he Vola. In November las I vsed Krepee agan for fve weeks, reurn o he Gallnas, anoher vessel, of he capan of he and brough back wh me o hs place 1,5001b~. clean Spansh slave schooner Buenevcnura Cabana, whchwasezed n ha rver by he Qual, J une. 1861, and whch was subsequenly coon, and 7,5001bs. seed coon. The naves frendly as ever. 1 was glad o o~rre wresed from her by H.B.M.~. Torch. The objec of he reurn durf,g my journey o he neror hs me ~ of he Spansh capan o he GaUna% was o procure he sprha perrades ~e e~unry wh regard o coon vulure. Th,. M~uamus and he J~ retees are up, and are preparng large panfaslaves purchased wh he cargo brough ou u he Buenevenura Cubans. The advce boa, seamer Seh Orosvernor, was mme- lons o grow he fbre exensvely. Tll no~, coon growh n Kre2ee e confned o he labour of he women, who grow. amovg~ daely despached o he Gallnas wh he Secreary of he he yams ~awed ~y hdr h~ s~ands, ~u~ h~ worh s now ax on Treasury n her, who was nsruced o arres, seze, aud brng o u 2 by he men h~mseh es. hs cy for adjudcaou and ral, all vessels and persons ha We herefore hope ha he easern dsrc, so-calied, embraclng he mgh fnd here engaged n he dave-rade. Ss vs he counres of Acorn, Aquapem, resuled n an nervew wh Prnce Manna, he nave chef of Kroboe, Shu, Ossu, Doku, GaUna% who was warned ha he would be severely punshed f Assuehsry, Aquamu, Akm. and along he banks of he Rver he permed he slaver o ake off a sngle slave from he Vola o Adds, wll soon follow Krepe example.~i am, &e., J.B. Gallnas. As he seamer passed ou of he Gal[uas Rver, a P.S.--We are also glad o learn of he shpmen of he frs glmpse of he Spansh vessel was descred wde n he offng. I am happy o be able onform he Legslaure, ha he:~vo voyages cargo of palm nus a Lagos. We hope soon o be able o follow he example. 3Jr. Gusepp ha~ go he machne ou a Adds, of he. Spansh capan o our coas for a cargo of slaves were enrely frusraed hrough he vglance of hs Governmen, and now on s way o Kpong. No. IL ha every exeron wll bs used o prevenhe nave chefs Dawrumadaml J anuary 8, " lvng whn our jursdcon from holdng ou nducemens o he slavedealero approach our coas. Sr,--I am n recep ef your severaleers bearug on he "The Governmen has, durng he year, mp~red sx sugar mporan coon subjec, and he progress and mprovemen or" mlls, whch have been judcously dsrbued among he several hs par of he c~unry. Your valuable paper s becomng very counes; end s he nenon o mpor ohers for he con- popular every day, and wll do well f you wll pu n he venence of our farmers, so soon as shall be praccable, prce curren cf Afrcan produce--ha s, palm.ol, coon, "Whle n England I conraced for, a he ~uggeslou of he vory, and spces of all knd-*. Secreary of he Treasury, wo lghhouselamps and fxures, for supply On he of coon.,eed~i srengh of your have leer encouraged o me--wh he people regard ou here o he o he lghhouse of hs place and of Harper." :l

3 / THE AFRICAN TIdES, [Fs~. 23, make a large planaon for. I hope o receve hem n March Freeman, who has no ye found jusce, and was lef sarvng, or Aprl, hs beng he sowng me. I am also oblged o you had he no, by hs own exerons, esablshed a beauful farm o for ) our unceasng effors o oban me coon gns. If I could keep hmself up. I s now me o repar he wrong done o ge hem ou u March wll do well, ha monh beng he hm. harves for coon. You ask mc abou camels. They have never [been red here, because he expermens are very expensve. We made some The Bremen msson shp, he Dahomey,.s here, an.~ el ca a~ou serenbj bales.~re2e~ coon. Wha s now wanng s ral wh donkeys, bu dd no hen succeed; sll I hare no doub ha donkeys would do well here. The mssonares effcen governmen o proeche rade and he openng up of he Vola; and as soon as hs s done we shall oban largely b~yond he Vola have mpored a few donkeys and mules, whch palm ol, coon, vory, gums, and all knds of spces from he do very well. Horses lve on our par of he coas, and on he neror of he counry. Aquape mounans, bu no on he foo of he mounan~. I The people on he sea-coasowns have no ye commenced beleve he zeze of Dr. Lvngsone s he reason, whch wll he culvaon of coon; hey wll no do so l hey see a also damage bullocks. We nend o make a ral of rubbng marke esablshed for. Some of my frends who subscrbedhem wh croupce-ol, as I am old hey do u Gamba. We o he Tczc~ complan o me ha hey don ge her papers; have no such a dense bush here ha he clearng would do bu I am led o hnk l,s o be he faul of he pos-offcemuch. The zeze lves where largo game s, and s ~d hey here. Sohng s regular ou here. lke place, oo, where maze s n blo~om. I beleve s hgh me o commence meeorologcal observaons n our par of Afrca. We do no even know he quany CHRISTIANSBORG. of mu fallng here. I have conversed wh wo mssonares, ~0 ~IIE ]~DIIOR OF ~]IE AI"hICAN ~I~-[ES. who would be wllng o make observaons, one a Chrsansborg, January 12, one a Akroysong on he mounans. I myself shall remove o Sr,--Your favour of November 25 I have receved wh many Abekob, on he foo of he mounan, hose days, o ake hanks, and beg o hank you especally for your knd exeronscharge of a grl s boardng school. Thus we would have he on our behalf. hre essenal pons for observaon, and he necessary rusworhy persons. Bu now he nsrumens. Would no he Royal On m 5h ns: hs Excellency he Governor arrved here. Hs delay n vsng hs par0f he counry was occasoned by an aack Geographcal Socey do somehng n furnshng us wh he of bronchs, ffc vsed several parner he coas n comng down necessary nsrumens; say, some hermomeers, a ran-gauge, a here. I was very kndly receved by hm. I found ha he has hygromeer, or a hermomeer wh a we bulb, o esablsh he a wen years experence of nercourse wh he naves Of dewp. en? If a baromeer could be adde J would be of grea~ Afrca; and as he negro s he same everywhere, h~s knowledgeserwce. We would pledge ourselves o make careful observaons, aud o send from me o lme copes of our observaons o of her characer and mode of reamen wll enable hm o ake such seps, ha I hope and rus he wll be able o brng our he socey, Should here exs a pamphle whch would gve errory o a more sasfacory sae. I am glad o learn ha he necessary_nsrucon lmw o use hez-e nsrumens, wh he nends o spend some me here. As m prospery of our formulas of ables whch should be kep, do., we would be msson esablshmen n Krobboe depends enrely upon a peaceable soluon of he vexed Kro~,boe queson, we hope and pray educaon ; bu I, a le~, am no acquaned wh all he newer hankful. We have suded naural phlosaphy as par of our ha Governer Pne wll be able o sele whouakng o mprovemens. Ia shor, here are some wllng hands o asss n arm S. makng known our meeorologcal phenomena, f somebody wll In our eonver~a/on~ he sub ecj of he Aq~uapem road formed a use our servce. As s dffcul o ranspor baromeers, or even par. The Gover~or offered me hs conrbuon, whch I hankfully acceped. One pon wll be he maluenance of he once frendly capan of a merchan vessel, who would be able o hermomeers; such nsrumens should be gven n chargb o a consruced road. In a luxuran clmae lke ours, he grass, delver hem safely o us. Man) hanks for your rouble n &c., can only be kep down by consan use, bu n usng a road geng a hcodoloo for me.~i am, my dear Sr, fahfully yours, here mus be repar and mendng.-my opnon s, ha he L. fnshed road should be gven over o he Governmen, o be kep n order; and I am sure he money expended wll come n n one ACCRA. way or he oher. ~u when he Gforernor old me ha he ~[0 THE EDITOR OF THE AFRICA.N" TIX_[ES. rea, ury was empy, and efouhl no afford o keep reads n order, my January 12, hear fall w~ h~ me. le s, however, ryng o collec he poll-ax Sr,--Two vcr y neresn g mssons ~.ry meengs have been agan. Mr. Ross, he lae Acng Governor, re-esablshed a laely held here. One a James Town (he annual meeng (,f Annamaboe, and be has succeeded n he Cape Coas dsrc, by he Wesleyans and her supporers), and he oher a Chrsansborg, n ad of he Basle mssonares, The Easern dsrcs are promsng ha he colleced sum should be enrely devoed o he benef of he dsrc, and by apponng some genlemen o u a very unseled ~ae Governer Pne s here, ogeher wh wach ha hs sdone. Ol course, s no my lo o devse he acng ChefJuShce, he/~on. ~. Haoke. I s generally he bes means o ncrease he reasury; bu whaever s done supposed ha he Governer has some dea of ~kng acve should be done sohahe publ can rus. Ths was no he measures aganshe naves of Krobbee, o enforce he paymen ease wh he former poll-ax. Much was promsed and nohng of he balance Sad o be due by hem, ca accoun of he fne done. Our people here wll probably say ha he money colleced n former yearshould frs be expended for he benef of cared one; and s generally hoped ha he Governor wll mposed on hose people n The queson s a very cbmpl- her counry before hey pay ~noher ax. On he oher hand, s consulhose who really know he counry, and are no neresed evden, ha f we sow nohng, we shml never reap. Bu f we a he paymen of he fne, before he acs. X[en who are open he resources of he counry, we shall soon have our Go: compeen judge, are of opnon ha hs Krobboe ma er wll vernmen coffers fnll rade alone and prvaenerprse canno no be seled for many years. From he begnnng ll now, do all. The Governmen mus ake care for beer communca-herons. There are m~ny people who beleve ha he course of palm-ol comng n from he neror, bu hgh prces are pad has been gross msmanagemen. There has been a good deal whch Sr Benjamn Pne ook~by apponng clerks of he for. We ancpae a heavy rany season hs year. Some dsrcs, o reporo he Chef Cvl Commandan, by makng uneasness has been occasoned by an Ashauee capan runnng hs offcer o move abou n he dsrcs and sele dspues, away from hs counry, a shor me snce, o Cape Coas, wh wach he chefs and keep up a frendly nercourse wh hem-- a large force of armed reaner% and placng hmself under was bes adaped for cur errory, le bad found a very able Brsh proecon. I was feared ha hs mgh possbly lead hand n a 3fr Freeman, who d/d very well. Bu he nex Governor se hs polcy a nough ; and by nrgues deposed Mr. our auhores, bu we now hope hs wll no be he o a serous msundersandng beween he Ashanee Kng and case. F~. 23, 1863.J THE AFRIOAN TIMES. 89 AN AM_ABOE. There were assembled a hs me n he ~uare a leas en r.rczprlox OF GOVZah Oa rxxe. housand armed men, hedged u by a dense mass of specaors. In he mds~ of he armed men were seen hero and here We hnk he followng wll be read wh grea neres. We he largo umbrellas of he dfferen Cabbocecrs and chefs. nser wh much pleasure. I shows ha f we would only These umbrellas mgh be celled ens almos, for some of hem gve a rgh drecon o our polcy on he Gold Coas here are are large enough o afford sheler o en or ffeen men. They admrablelemens wh whch o work f~r he srengh and are made of slk and ~u of he mos gorgeous colours and he prosper.y of he counry. Our able corresponden, "Ehopa," mos expensve descrpon, and oa he op of each here s au commencng wh a complmen o ourselves, says :-- ornamen n eher gold, slver, or woo~, whch s, lerally, he " To h~.edor of he Afrcan Tmes. cres of he owner. The numerous flags of he dfferen companes a~ded grealy o he effec. The.~e flags,-all of whc had "Auamaboe, S anuary 14, he Unon Jack n he corner, were made some of slk and some "Sr,--Though no a subscrber unl now, I have been a of ordnary bunng, and had devces, somehng smlar o hose consan reader of your paper, and am, wh many ohers of my whch ornamened he ops of he Cabbeeeers umbrellas, worked counrymen, now perfecly sasfed ha you really have he neres~ of poor Afrcand her chldren a hear. Belevng ha any- umbrellas whch have so ofen caused jealouses, leaclug u hem. I s hese devces n flags and fgures oa he hng endng o convey he dea ha we Afrcans of he Gold Coas o he sheddng of blood; bu such evens rarely occur are begnnng o advance n he rgh drecon ~ ll be perused now, for he people are geng more enlghened. The wh aenon and, neres by our well-wshers n England, I whole of he force beng now assembled, hey fred a grand venure o forward you an accoun of he recepon our new salue, whch lased nearly one hour, afer whch he Kng and Governor me wh here las monh. I can bear esmony o he chefs alghed from her baskes and ascended o he verandah, fac ha he.afrcan T~)nes has been he rnean~ of effeeng much where hey were nroduced o, and had a long nervew wh, good on he Oo~,;l Coa~g d,rh~g he las year; and serves as a hs Excellency. The Kng and all hs chefs were arrayed mos mos wholesome check on offcals, who would oherwse gve gorgeously n slk ogas, and were preceded by all he nsgna of ven o her unjus propenses. Wh he ad of he Afrcan. her respecve offees~wo-c 3ged swords wh gold aud dver lq mes and good governors, I have grea hopes ha he Gold handles, gold and slver scks and messengers canes, elephans als Coas wll ere long become wha ough o be. Bu I am consraned o add ha, wh all he asssance of he Afrcan-AdAfrcan manufacure, rude, bu by no means so unpleasan Socey and s journal, and all he energy of governors, nohng mgh be supposed. The Kng and some of he prncpal mouned n he same precous meals, and muscal nsrumens of can be done, unless ee, he educaed sons of Afrca, a once chefs, one of hem he uncle of a member of he Legslave wake up from our long sleep." He hen proceeds o descrbe Counelof hese selemens, were lerally groanng under he Governor Pne s recepon :-- wegh of he gold ornamens, manufacured and rough, wh " Oa Wednesday, he 3rd December las, hs Excellency whch hey were covered. Ther aendans were also ared Governor :Pne pad hs frs offcal vs o hs own. Hs n mos superb hablmens. Ther guards, hough no exacly Excellency, accompaned by Major Coehrane, cf he Gold _Coa] habed as roops are u cvllsed counres, were ye, u dress, Arllery, he off.:er commandng he roops ou he Gold Coas, very far removed from ha sae u whch some ungenerous aud aco-~, Colonal Secreary, landed a 9 ~.~., and was recevedpersons from mere cvlsed lands delgho depchem. These a he gey by Leuenan Thomson, G.C.A., Commandan of men presened a mos credable appearance, whch wen far o Auamaboe, he Honourable George Blankson, J.P., he Kng, prove ha he n~.ves of he Gold Coas are no he leas chefs, and all he nrncpal resdens of he place, ncludng a advanced amongs he sons of Afrca n cvlzaon. I have selec body of he Auamabeo Voluneer Rfles~ under he never been n Amerca, nor have I ever seen Amercan voluneers; bu I have read a grea deal regardng lhem n he command of her Colonel, S. (3. Brew, Esq., ;I.P. Ca laudng hs Excellency proceeded o he For, where he was Englsh and Amercan papers of lae; and f half ha I receved wh he cusomary salue, and oher mlary have read respecng hem s r~e, hen I hnk fln we hononrs, under he supernendence of Commandan Thomson. AIrean% who do no profess o be ~o evlsed, need no o Afer havng made au nspecon of he For, Celebraed be ashamed of our black roops ha passed n revew as havng held ou for monhs aganshe whole Ashanee army, before he Governor of he Gold Coas on hs occason under he grea warror kng n person, n he year 1807, hs (To be eonhy, ued.) Excellency and sue adjourned o he resdence of he I-lon. George Blankson, where a sumpuous dkjeaner had been preparedr "A eleven x.~. he Kng:and chefs of Anamaboe, as wel as AFRICAN FIBRES. he chefs of some neghbourng owns, who had also come o One of our correspondens, wrng from Serra Leone, says :-- render homage o he represenave of he Queen of England, "I beg leave o rouble you wh some nformaon ha I assembled, or raher began o assemble, wh he whole of her requre respecng palm, planan, and pne apple fbres, of whch reaners, he large ~quare beween he for and he resdencei have read n he Afrcan Tmes. As I could supply a good of :Mr. Blankson, eo ha hs Excellency and sue had a far quany of any of he hree, especally of he palm, may I ask vew of he assemblage from he verandah of he laer how should be sen o England, wheher n he raw sae, or place. The arrval on lha scene of he dfferen chefs n he fbre only (as enclosed), and f he laer, how s cleaned her sae Baskes, ~: surrounded by ma~cs of armed men, was a so as o produce a large quany a one operaon? Wha would mos mposng sgh. Each as he arrved ook up hs apponed a machne for cleanng cos? poson n he square. Every chef had one or wo mmense "I rus, from your carnesne~ o promole he welfare of umbrellas, accordng o hs rank, held over hs baske, and as he Afrcand he Afrcans, you wll ne hnk hs unworhyour came up ~ fron of he verandah occuped by he Governor and noce." hs pay caused hs men o fre a salue, 0rfu dsjo;, wh her [We wll endeavour n our nex o gve ofr corresper~den he muskes. I was pas wo o clock before he whole of hem fulles nformaon on hese subjecs.~e~. A. T.] had assembled. Dur.ng he whole bf hs me here had been a consan fre of small arms, whch were loaded wh hree and CUBAN SLAVE TRADE. four mes he usual charge of powder, o make as loud a repor as possble. A half-pas wo he specacle was grand ndeed. I s epored ha he new Capan General of Cuk~ seems nclned o commence an acve crusade aganshe slavc-.radc ; * The b~k,:s alluded o are made somehng he shape of a boa, and and more recen addces receved from IIavannah sae ha nne formerly used n bs counry for ravellng n. he bu~h...t.heyareearn_ea on men s heads. They are now que oa e dae, excep wnn me ~ao~o,:eers seamers were expeced o arrve here from Span, specally and chefs. o look afer he slaveraders. ~5.~ o. ;(-,, V! - C

4 !l! - }! P THE AFRICAN TIMES. [F~B. 23, of coon. Unaugh by he pas, boh Governmen ann manufacurerseem as f hey would be que conen o depend, as hereofore, on he Amercan Slave Saes for PUBLISIIED MONTHLY. PRICE 5~.. STAMPED. coon. "I s no he duy of a Governmen o ge coon," You are earnesly requesed o allow your name o be added o he ~ of yearly subscl:bers. Prce 5s. per annum for each copy, payablesays ~l - --q:n~, ~mu r, Mnser " "I sno var of a manufacurer e duy j, u advauce. AFalcx.x-Mn Son,roy, 8, Adelph-errace,,,,,~vde a sunnlv of coon, says he grumblng manufacurer. Srand, W.C., London. "W~a ~ml bs: Bu hs sonly h alf he ruh. I s he duy of N.B. Po~.-offce or,ore for Subscfpon~ o he Afrcan Tmes o be boh, uuder presen exceuonal crcumsances, o say o hose :nude payal]e o W_~. J. JoHsso.x, 1 21, Flee-sree, a he Generalwhose ordnary busness f would be o oban a supply, "We J. Pos-offce, London. canno expec you o ake all he rsk; we wll gve every possble faely~we wll ake our share n he venure." Wha we ask a he presen momen of he Governmen s lle enough~we ask for a Consul a Rabba, on he Nger. I canno be expeced ha hose who are oherwse nclned o run he rsks whch necessarly aend he nroducon of commerce no new regons, wll go 500 mles up an Afrcan rver for produce, however much he people of hs counry may wan, whou COTr0N IN THE NIGER. some Brsh proecon here. We have heard sad ha he Do. :BArxE says, n a leer o Earl Russell from Bde :Nupe, duy of Governmen s o send a Consul where here s relave o he neror of Soudan and he counres on he already a rade esablshed. Ordnarly may be so; :Nger:~ bu u hs case we do no hesae o say ha s her "Herewe have already many of he requses for a Supply of duy, knowng ha a large rade couhl be creaed here, coon n producve sol, a labourng populaon, and he abundano send a Consul, n order ha such a rade may be creaed. exsence of he coon plan ; all ha are wanng are smulus, Src maxms of polcal economy, and narrow vews of offcal capal, and machnery." duy, wll no feed a sarvng populaon, or revve and secure a He adds :-- langushng and precarous ndusry. There are especal seasons "Tha Afrca wll, ere many years, yeld ~anoheser a very for Governmen acon, as well as ordnary seasons of Governmen large supply of coon, I am fully convnced ; and I am equally absenon. The presen s one of he former. We can scarcely sure ha he grea bulk of wll be obaned from he counresconceve ha an enlghened Governmen should hesae where on he Nger. My anxey s ha hs raffc and hs grea hghroad should be secured for England. And whaever may happen small annual expendure, n such a ca~ as hs, s rue economy. he pah of duy s so plan. AVe hope wll no hesae. A hereafer, I am ceran ha he commencemen of commerce and We do no ask for a bouny on Nger coon ; we do no lke a of mprovemen here mus be by he mmedae agency of whe rade fosered and encouraged, pampered and msled, by avcoua Iner." adng prnople. Bu wha we do ask, under he exceponal Can any one read he above and be a a los~ o know wha s crcumsances of coon supply, s, ha he Governmen wll do he duy" of Englshmen n hs maer? The Nger and s all ha may be necessary o Anducour enerprsng mercanle grearbuary, l,o Chadda, rval he Msssspp n everyhngpeople o se abou a developmen of he vas coon and oher hu Anglo-Saxon enerprse. Coon s ndgenous; he naves, resources of ha grea rver of Cenral Afrca, he Nger. And alhougk undoubedly hey have much o learn even n hs, frs among hese s he apponmen of a Brsh ConsUl a Rabba. know how o culvae. They have produced and sold, as we showed las monh, a abou 2{-d. per pound for clean raw coon of very good ~ualy, far Superor o Suras, and such as I~ ENUE OF LAGOS. nearly every oneofour Lancashre mlls could work up, The coon lq osovr O whom honour s due. We are all lable o err ; counres begn along he Dela, abou 150 mles from he sea. bu we have no all he grace o rerac when he error s Tl~ence, for 800 mles on he wo rvers, here s an open navgaon, offerng every requse facly for he cheap ranspor of ha he Brsh auhores here have no been slow n amend- poned ou. By reference o our Lagos leer, wl be seen produce. The people are nclned o ndusry~hey are begn: men. In our number for Ocober we fel o be our duy o nng o hrs for Englsh goods. And why arenohese facles, expressrongly our dssen from he revenue sysem recenly good dsposons, aud desres made avalable for he fuure esablshed by proclamaon n ha colony. We could no conceve upon wha prncple boh mpor and expor dues were secury of Lancashre? Why? Well, we sae unhesaugly~ hecquse he Brsh Governmen has only done hhero bu a ordered o be pad. One or oher we Could undersand; bu small par of s duy as regards he encouragemen of navgaonwhy Lagos should have ~olh, passed our comprehenson. We have and rade n he Nger. A a perod of profuse naonal expendure, a few housand pounds a-year are houghoo much o The expor duy, as hen esablshed, has closed s shor~ exs- been, ndeed, happy o publsh ha abe has hem no longer. rsk for he fuure secury of hundreds of housands of coon fence. Impor dues wll. alone bc henceforh leved, and n operaves: Releved by he sponaneous ndvdual chary of levyng hese a wse dscrmnaon has, we hnk, been observed. he people from he necessy of furnshng wo or hree mllonamanufacured goods--everywhere prme agens of cvlzaon~ serlng for he suppor of our unemployed counrymen, hey pay 3 percen, duy ad alorem. Rum, gn~ brandy, obacco, pay upon conenhemselves wh uerng a few formal phrases abou an average 80 per cen. We do no hnk any of our readers wll fuure coon supply, ann leave hs, lke he feedng of sarvngquarrel wh hs adjusmen. Our home fscal sysem has been men, women, and chldren, o he communy a large o provde aken for a model, so far as praccable. Lagos could no afford 1hr. As a prncple, he non-nervenon of Governmen o le n manufacured goods duy free. She mus have a n commercal maers s good. Under ordnary crcumsances, works well oo. Bu no rgd and unelasc allow of drecaxaon. We expec her o be made a model own, revend.e, and she has no ye arrved a a condon ha would sysem ever ye suffced for grea exceponal avd exraordnary where he nave Afrcans around may see wha cvlzaon requres as regards habaons and arrangemen. The:,, are au naonal emergences. And n such an one we fnd ourselves a presen. The Governmen prns from -me o me some repors mave people; and mprovemens nroduced by us n Lagos from agens and ohers as regards felds for coon supply, and may possbly be coped on he neghbourng manland, as ncreasng producon and rade brngs wealh o he chefs and here s solcude for he fuure seems o end. Lke he Lancashre manufacurers, alks and prns, bu does no ac. head men. I folds s arms as hey do, aud seems o wa as hey do, n be If we do no grealy err, he dues now mposed wll rase he hope ha sooner or laer he slave felds of he Souhern revenue of Lagos o he 15,000/. per annum o whch we sad n Amercan Saes wll recommence furnshng a supply Oo ober we should no objec, provded could be leved whou / frcl,nle. F~s. 23, 1863.] THE AFRICAN TIMES. 91 beng oppressve. Ths s prey well for our younges colony, where we do no ake possesson. And here s anoher and much good may be ejeced wh. We shall wach consderaon, scarcely less mporan, nvolved wha we are anxously how hs money s spen. :For ~pea a and near Lagos now dong. The Badsgry merchans do no objec o pay mus be. Jusce o boh merchans and people demands hs. dues o Her Majesy, f hey can be assured of adequae proecon n reurn~such, for nsance, as every one feels a I mus no go o cover Afrcan defcs elsewhere. There s pleny o be done a and near Lagos; and here need no be Lages. They nfnely prefer beng under effcen Brsh any Afrcan defcs, f all our Afrcan fors, selemens, and proecon o dependng on nave~ sufferance. Ba Bxdagry colones were properly managed. We nss upon hs. We was, unl hese lae proceedngs, always consdered o be a repea ha Afrca need no be a beggar. She has ample fef of he Kngs of Dahomey. Badagry pad hem rbue. resourcea everywhere, provded here be wsdom n ad mnsraonthe Brsh merchans here, consequenly, wan o know o make hem avalable; and we hope soon o fnd evdences of wheher, f her propery be desroyed by some armed force ha wsdo mulplyng upon us. sen by he Kng of Dahomey o vndcae hs clam of We feel parcularly neresed he prospery of Lago.% no suzerabdd, he Brsh Governmen, o whom hey are now only because we advsed s annexaon as a deah blow o he payng due.% wll ndemnfy hem for he losses hey may slave-rade nfluences ha prevaled here, bu because of he susan. And we hnk hey are cnlecl o know hs~yes evdence affords ha, should become absoluely necessary n or no--whou delay. he neress of cvlzaon and humany, as well as of rade and ndusry, o occupy Whydah, our occupaon of ha place need GREAT :FIRES AT LXGOS. no enal any permanen charge upon he Imperal revenues. We Ova Lagos corresponden has gven an accoun, whch appears do no hesae o say ha 20,000L a-year mgh be leved by among our Wes Coas news, of wo desrucve fres a L~gos. dues on mpors a Whydah. We do no wsh oprejudge he resuls of Capan Wlmo s vs o Abomey. I appears from hs leer ha he auhores have already decded on ceran mprovemens as regardsrees and buldngs, Our corresponden a Whydah ells us ha here s hope of amcable as well as polce regulaons, ha wll dmnsh he probably relaons wh Dahomey, and of he slave-rade beng pu of smlar fres n fuure. Ths was absoluely necessary. Lagos an end o here. We are only oo wllng o share n hs hope. s becomng a place of consderable rade. Our merchans sores Bu we hnk rgh o show ha, should he hope no be realsed, here are sll means for anuhang he slave-rade n he here are generally flled wh Valuable goods and produce. To nsure hese s ou of he queson ; and every possble precauon Bgh of Benn, whou any very heavy charge upon he home ough o he nssed on by he Governor and Councl o dmnsh exchequer. And annhlaed n he Bgh of Benn he slaverade never wll be, whle Cuba connues o mpor slaves, unl he mercanle rsk. Some of our frends have, we regreo say, had sorehouses desroyed n he lae conflagraons ; bu happly, he shpmen of slaves from Dahomey and along he coas o he he lossesusaned by hem, hough vexaous, are no of a serous Vola be rendered mpossble by he consan nfluence of Brsh naure, all he prncpal sores havng escaped ; and f he proper auhory here. I a esmaed ha he revenue of he Kng of measures be now adoped, as a consequence of hese fres, he Dahomey from he slave.rade, an from lcenses o rade and lossesusaned hem wll no be regreed. expor dues a Whydah, amouns o 500,000 dollars a.year. We hope and beleve ha everyhng possble wll be done for One merchan a "Whydah pays hm dollars a-year for a he embellshmen as well as he secury of Lagos. Bu as we lcense o rade. I would be absurd for us o shu our eyes o f~d no alluson o n our corresponden s leer, here s one hese facs. If we canno oban he dsoonnuance of slave ml~oraon n Cuba, we mus pu an end o slave exporaon from here and a L agos--ha s, he formaon of a Governmen maga- hng ha we desre o urge mos earnesly upon he auhores he coass of Dahomey. And we Uudersand ha alhough he zne or powder depd a Lagos, where all he rnerehaus may, Kngs of Poro Nero and Badagry are no longer mxed up aud shall be compelled o deposher powder, payng a ceran acually wh he seve.rade, hey allow o be carred on by ren o he Governmen. Whou hs here cau be no real :Poruguese a her owns. And hs remnds us ha we have secury. Gunpowder s largely mpored. I has been, and never ye receved any explanaon as o he grounds upon whch sll s, lyng abou n sores and ouhouses n all drecons. The we levy dues a Badagry. We gve n anoher column a copy danger of such a course s obvous. I mgh have done very well of a proes sen o Governor lzreeman by he merchans of when Lago~ was nohng bu an agglomeraon of barbaran hus. Badagry, when he dues, snce modfed and amended, were Bu now ha s rsng n wealh and mporance--now ha frs ordered o be leved here. We do no defend he language some of he merchans sores conan many housand pounds, employed by he proesng pares: Bu shows ha hey worh of produce--now ha s a sea of Brsh auhory~so were smarng under a keen sense of wrong done o hem, accordng o her belef. We are no n possesson of he mprovden a sysem ough no o be oleraed. We beg o press upon he auhores a home and n he colony he absolue Governor s reply o ha proes. We mus presume wll necessy of mmedae acon n hs maer. I s one of ea have shown he grounds on whch he jusfed hs omer, val a naure o be posponed or negleced. and reaed Badagry as a Brsh possesson, by levyng dues here n he Queen s name, a a me when here was acually a Brsh Vce-Consul here. "We are aware ha snce he publcaon of our Ocober arcle he "Vce-Consul has been convered {2~om o,r ~wn Corre~2~onden.) LAGOS, no a resden Brsh agen ; ha hs broher has been apponed January 9, magsrae ; ha a force of welve nave polcemen are placed a he servce of hese auhores ; and ha he Kng and chefs The wo very desrucve fres of he 12h December and reluqush all rgh o levy dues, n consderaon of a ceran 2nd January have wrough such havoc n hs place, ha we have annual sum o be pad hem by he Governor of L~gos. Bu we scarcely had me o hnk of anyhog else bu he losses hey have do no know wheher n he documen relnqushng ha rgh, occasoned, and he means o be adoped for prevenng ho recurrence of such dsasers. The frs was caused by some nave or n any oher, hey aokuowledge hemseh es subjecs of Queen Vcora. f,-n,, fsh n he sree; a neghbourog ha gned, he dry Harm an wnd was blowng, everyhng he place was dry I s very mporan ha hls should be known. Wha akes place now s lable o au nerpreaon very dscredable o us as a naon. Our moral nfluence Afrca de- ha whn half-an-hour heyhad cleared of all buldngs an n- as nder, aud he flamespread wh such volence aud rapdy, pends upon he recude and unmpeachable negry of our meuse quany of ground. The fre rolled along--a body offlamo of abou hry fee a hegh,and everyhng whn reach of proceedngs. We can afford o ake possesson, under due reservaon, of any place ha may be necessary we should pos- s ho breah was desroyed. One or wo merchans sores ~ss n he neress of humany and cvlzaon; bu we caugh, and her conens were, of course, soon los o he canno afford o perl our naonal repuaon by levyng dues owners. There was a quany of palm ol n one of hem, :! I

5 [. 92 THE AFRICAN TIMES. [FSB. 23, whch, bursng he casks, rushed n a blazng sae no he sad, he Dahomau excurson, hough announced for 2q ovember, lagoon, and hewaer was for some me covered wh blazng generally akes place n :February. ol. Wh he excepon of a new brck mercanle sore--whch As ye, no grea mprovemen has been effecfed n our.bar. was gued, he wall remanng unnjured--ell he buldngs were The surf rolls heavly as hereofore upon ; and as a general consruced of he mos nflammable maerals, he roofs beng of rule here s no waer enough for ve~els drawng more han en hach, so dry, ha a spark suffced o se any cue of hem ou fre. or welve fee. Consderable deenon has been experenced by The second conflagraon burn ou a good square mle of Lagos ohers of greaer draugh. hus and house s n lle more han an hour s me. Wa were Bu we have one real sep n advance. Copper money has now horoughly aroused o he necessy of akng precauons for been nroduced. I s uo ye much used by he naves, bu. he fuure. I beleve wll be so arranged ha he merchans here can be no doub ha wll soon supplemen cowres for all sores wll range along he quay, and be solaed from all nave purchases from one farhng upwards. Those of less value har habaons. ]. hseems o be ndspensable o he prospery of a farhng mus necessarly connue o be made n cowres, he own, because no nsurance could be effeced on propezy n whch are now abou hry-one or hry-wo for a farhng. hs plac excep a raes ha would more han ea up all mercanle profs. I has becn already decded by he Legslaveneranmen o he prncpal nhabans of hs plaza who can On Chrsmas-day hs Excellency he Governor gave a large. Councl ha no hou.oes bul henceforh shall be hached; hey speak Englsh. There were nearly sxy Europeans, and ohers] mus ba covered wh a less combusble maeral ; and whn a of European descen, presen. Oa a smlar occason, some rve ceran reasonable fmehe hach.mus also be removed from years ago, before Consul Campbell wen o England, here were / all dwellngs and oher buldngs now covered by. Tha good only ~xeen such persons ; and of hese only hree were presen~ wll evenually resul from hese dsasers here can be no doub; on boh oecason~. onlyl s grealy o be deplored ha no compensaon can be Ths place has made grea progressnce was annexed o gven o hose,a-he have suffered. I s o be hoped ha~ Grea Bran; and we may reasonably expec ha he number he Governor and Councl wll lay down a sysemac plan of evl~d people wll connually ncrease. Wh he buldng for he re-consrucon of he place; provdng for good and of brck houses, aud oher changes, we hope also for he presence open roads and srees, nersecng each oher a rgh angles. of some Englsh lades, whoso example and nfluence mgh be ~No lle prvae clams o any parcular localy should be producve of grea good. allowed o nerfere wh hs; bu adequae remuneraon, or an equmly elgb?e se, beg(yen o he person whose prvae neres s o be nerfered wh for he general good. As we possess DAKOM:EY. abundance of he :very bes brck clay, and brck makng Whydah, January 8, has alrcady been commenced on a small scale, o be perfeced ~ ndnereased when some neces~rv pug mlls, &o., arrve from Sr,--There s nohng hardly worh wrng, excep a new "cusom " whch hekng has been makng for hs faher s spr, ngland, we may reasonably hope ha Lagos wll ere long become snce I wroe you las. Commodore Wlmo has no ye reurned a model own as an Anglo-Afrcan own ough o be--for he from Dahomey. e s expeced o be down n hs week. I say people on he ncghbourng manland, no only on he mmedaenohng furher abou; he cusom, because would be only f coas, bu far no he neror. The eld-fash o~cd pg-sye hu repeon of everyhng ha you know abou he cusoms. _4. mus persh, and dsappear before advancng cvlzaon ; n fac, leer from Abomey saes ha he Commodore has been receved here can be very lle real advance n cv.;]zaon whle such wh a grea deal of respec, and hopes every evl feelng wll be resdences connue o be used. removed, and,ha here wll be an end pu o he raffc a I canno say wheher your powerful and able arcle abou he slaves. Hopng you are u he enjoymen of good healh, I ab,urdy of he fnancal sysem ha had been esablshed here reman, &e. --~z., cf a double sysem of dues, expor and mpor--has anyhng o do wh he change I am now abou o communcae. ABEOKUTA. :Bu a change--he prncple of whch you wll ceranly approve January 6, of--has been made by he Governor and Legs!ave Councl. All expor dues bare been abolshed, and he revenue.wll be The B?armaan wnd has been blowng hero for he las derved from mpor dues. The mpor dues have, herefore, monh. ~he hermomeer has xcallen grealy under bs chllng of course, been ncreased. Insead of a general mpor duy of dry wnd. We are nformed ha a Ibadan has fallen o 64, 2 per cen., he followng has been subsued :- here has been a 63, and a Lagos 62. Ths wnd wll be Coon and slk, and all oher manufacured goods, 8 per cen. very favourable for he pckng of coon, whch s now be~nang.dd valorem, wh 18 per cen. added o amoun of nvoce. o come n n small quanes. Rum, 6d. per mperal gallon (abou 30 per cen., u~ead of The I{ev. Messrs. Lamb and Buhler, wh Mr. Davs (of per cen.). L.~gos) and Mr. Wlhelm, have reurned here. They were Gn, lqueurs, and wnes n cases, Is. per ease of one dozen. prey well receved, bu we fear hal no much has been accomplshed as regards any prospec of ermnaon of he war wh Brandy Is. per gallon. Guns, Is. each. lbadan. They lef Abeokua on December 1I. The followng Tobacco, roll, 10s. per roll. s he accoun gven by he 2ce Irohh~ :~,, Leaf, 2d. per pound (30 per. cen.). "The pary alogeher was upwards of hffy u number. They wen wh he con~n of he chefs, and were accompaned Tmber for buldng purposes, brcks, ankage, and heapng, free, as ~ore. by a man wh a saff from he Bashorun, bu hey were requesed by he chef o sar before he people were asr n he Ths, you wll adm, s a grea change for us. There can be lle doub ha wh hs arff" he revenue of LaKes wll be mornng, and o ake a very crcuous roue, eonsenuenl he " lef a four o clock n he mornng for Berekodo. TJ~e roayd h~; grealy ncreased, should peace be esablshed n he neror. A presen, however, I am sorry o say, he war beween Abeokua been so long unused ha n some pars has que dsappeared, and Ibadan connues, and he Ikorodus have become mxed up n ohers wan very dsagreeable from heall grass overhangng n. Kdnappng s now beng recprocally carred on by he he pah. Afer so,re llexplanaon hey were well receved, Egbas and Ikorodu.~. Capures have been made and vllages he objec of her journey was much approved, a lodgng wad been desroyed on boh sdes. assgned hem, and he Ibadan Oonsul of he own senl~ hem a We do no hear of any movemen on he paer he Dahomaus. presen of agd and palaver.~ucc. The nex day hey reached Commodora Wlmo and b/s company are sll a Abomey ; and Boku, where he chef was also very favourable. A Oyo, whaever may be he resul of her msson, does no seem where he :Kng of Yoruba resdes, here was a good deal of delay probable ha any warlkexpedon would sar whle hey are and formaly. Tha Yorubas refused o le Mr. Buhler go n o a he capal. In addon o whch, as you hare very properly he Kng s presence wh specacles on, accordngly he sayed oulsde and preached o he l~eople. Afer he nervew, he FsB. 23, 1863.] THE AFRICAN TIMES. 93 Kng ~en hem a bag of cowres and wo sheep. He has been Esq., from seed procured from Messrs. Bonng feld aud 8on, and very knd o he.nave agens durng he war, and promsed ha herewh enclose a repor of a large Mancheser coon-spnner on when he war was over each of he chefs would send a son o be s vmne and qualy, whch, a he presenme, may be of nereso your readers.--i am, yours respecful!y, augh. In he afernoon :M:r.:Bnhler bapzed sx persons, hese were he frs adul bapsms u he place. They sayed a "5. T. ~0LKIXOHOR.N E. ~ Oyo hree days. On passng hrough he own of /jaye. whch "I s d~eul from so small a poron o gve anyhng lke a was desroyed nne monhs before, papaw rees wh rpe fru relable valuaon, bu we should say s worh o-day 8s. o were o be seen nsde many of he houses. 8s. 6d. per lb. The characer(ses of he coon as shown by " The people of badan waned o know f hey were sen by he your sample are generally of a very valuable chan:.cer. I s Egbas o ask for peace ; a frs he Ibadans made he excuse ha fne and moderaely long n sape, he fbre s smooh and slky, hey could no lsen because hey had no come he sragh road bu no very srong, he colour s good, beng very brgh and from Abeokua. Afer he had sen m.-ssengers o he camp, whe. hey waned o know why hey had no come hrough he Egba "Ocober l, 1862." camp a Makun. Ths s much he same answer as Leuenan Bu as he culvaon of sugar s exendng--as ha of Ladder go from hem when he wen o make peace a he begnnng of he war; he Ibadans hen excused hemselves on he coon s beng expermened wh n many locales, he la}o~:r obacco has been nroduced wh every prospec of success, and ground ha he had no come hrough Ijaye. The meanng of all fu.~sf&n seems o be causng much uneasness o no small number of he agrculuralss. There seems o be a growng m- h~s s undersood be, no ha hey wan o connue ~e war, bu ha hey wsh, f possble, o nduce he Egbas o beg for presson ha coole labour mus be largely mpored, here wll peace. Oa he whole roue from Berekodo o Ibadau he people no be any secury as regards reapng he crops. The followng were anxous for peace, and even many a he camp wshed o leer of Mr. Kennedy, daed Sea Cow Lake, gves a raher reurn home mmedaely, whch makes appear ha hs war s alarmng pcure of he probable fuure, were here no grea carred on for he sake of a few nfluenal chefs a Ibadan." facles for a ]argo coole mporaon, by reason of he proxmy Wha palm olhere s n he marke sells for 10 heads per 10 of he Brsh Eas Indes :-- "mperal gallons. Palm-nu o.l 7 heads 25 srngs. Coon 22 " Sr,--Allow me, hrough your paper, o call he aenon of srngs 20 eowresperlb. Exchange3 heads 10 srngs per dollar. he publc o he comng crss n he labour marke! Culvaon of land s mmensely ncre~ng, and s lkely o ncrease EASTERN AFRIO A. more, as sugar, wh suffcen labour and proper managemen (as An neresng leer from le IRon. Dr. Krapf, daed far as my opnon goes), s sure o do well, and doubless manyoher Kornhal, 6h ul., was repored laely o he Commee of producs besdes; I fnd ha food s plenful a he kraals, and he Church ~-Issonary Socey, relang he resuls of hs many Kafrs are reurnng home. Those ha are lef do less recen vs o he scene of hs former m~onary labours on work, are more nsolen, aud consanly demandng hgher he Eas Afrcan Coas. The "Wauka rbes appear o be wages, and I beleve we (he culvaors) wll shorly more promsng han n former years. " We mgh have employed," wres Dr. Krapf, "hundreds and housands of W anka wages, u order o weed and reap our crops. As he workng have o b~ agans each oher who wll gve he hghes n manualabour, for hey came from all quarers, even from he Kafrs have already more money han hey well know wha o neghboudng rbes, n ques of work. I was que asonsheddo wh, hey are sure o become worse and worse as hey ge a he ndusral habs whch he Wan(ks have acoped snce hgher and hgher wages, and no enerprse dependen on hem 1859, when I lef her counry. The loss of her cale by he can ulmaely pay ; /oak forward, and a errble resul can easly maraudng Mass(, as well as he successve famnes whch hey be secu--gnoranee, ndependence, and bloodshed! Before oo have susanedurng wo or hree years pas, seem o have lae, le me advse all o procure suffcen cooles o reap and effeeed hs benefcal change. ~ow, hey do no ask for brng her produce o marke. Employ Kafrs as many as you presens, bu for manua labour; now, European eachers are lke, o do exra work and ake n fresh land, bu have cooles enough o do whou Kafrs, f necessary. I:eanno undersand ~elcomed whenever hey may wsh o resde among he Wan(ks rbes." a man rskng hs money, or a merchan renderng asssance o a planer who reles on such unceran labaur as Naal Kafrs. In ~ATAL. proof of he sncery of my opnon, I may add ha I employ ffy-seven co~qe men, and I have wren au applcaon for :By he Cape Mal, whch arrved on he 29h January, we ffy more!-- Yours, &e., "A. B. KExx~nr." have advees from :Naal o he 6h December, No fnal arrangemen had been made up o ha dae relave o he conveyance of he monhly mals o and from he Cape. The nconvenence Grea alarm has been fel n consequence of repors ha he desrucve scourge among cale, he Tsese fly, had maple s - apperaacc on he Naal froner. We exrache followng on resulng from he loss of he mal seamer Waldensan, hs mporan subjec : " I seems ha for soma me pas here prevously engaged n ha servce, was severely fel. The have been locales n Zululand where cale could no lve. colonss cry ou loudly for he employmen of wo seam vessels The naves have accouned for hs fac by assumng he grass o on ha lne ; so ha, should one be los, here may be an exac connuance cf eo mporan a servce. The monhly average of passengers from h~ Cape by he Waldens,m for Naal, &c., durng he las welve monhs of her exsence, was abou I00, and ha of he reurn voyage nearly he same. The 2Vaal be n faul; bu herea source of mschef ~ now a~eraned o be he scourge of Cenral Afrca--hs faal fly. As such an nflcon was ne observed unl recenly, would almos appear as f hs enemy of cale flesh was exendng s desrucve operaons o more souherly laudes, bu we are assured ha 31"ereurg cf December 5 publshes he followng ca he mporans only found along wh large game, and u he more unoccuped subjec of suaons. If hs be really he case, Naal cale farmers need c~ caron. eneran no apprehenson." I0rom he keown hab~ of ha fly, "In our nex summary we hope o gve fuller and more relable we do no hnk wll vs he grea cale pasures of ~aal. nformaon relave o he culvaon of hs saple n Xaal A repor was curren n he colony ha ~r Benjamn Pne, han has ye been publshed. Is growh s beng aemped by formerly Leuenan-Governor of Naal, and now Governor of.persons n every par of he coaslands and mdlands.the followng communcaon speaks for self :-- Leuenan-Gavernor Sco. I s sad ha hs apponmen S. Ks (Wes Indes), s lkely o be apponed successor "To he Edor of he ~Vala r, would gve sasfacon o a large number of colonss. We fear Mereurg. here s no much foundaon for hs rumour. Bu a he same " Veruam, Dee. 2, me, we feel ha he known desres of he populaon of so "Sr,--In Augus las I forwarded O England a sample of Sea mporan and rapdly-rsng a colony ough o have consderable Island coon, grown on Fenon Vacey planaon, by J. N. Lyle, wegh wh he auhores a home, and should no be ds-. F..,! :. -.k u :! l:

6 f ;j s 94 THE AFRICAN TIM~ES. [F~. 23, regarded unless he granng hem would he njurous o he I s flanked by a well-wooded able-land, whch looks lke colony. ranges of blls, 500 fee hgh. Somemes he spurs of he hgh ToBxeco.--Tobacco culvaon aracs ncreasng aenon. land come close o he waer, bu generally here s a mle of level Many expermenal felds are beng planed. Laaka, Vrgna, alluval sol beween hem and he bank. So few people "qaulla, and oher varees, are beng red, wh every prospecappeared a frs, looked lke a land"o le; bu havng of sueces.~. The "weed" properlys ndgenous o he sol. In walked up o he edge of he plaeau, consderable culvaon was Zululand large quanes of peppery nave obacco s grown, me wh, hough o make a garden a grea mass of brushwood bu he drough hs year desroyed he crop, and no a leaf s o mus be cleared away. The women and chldren fled; bu be obaned. callng o a mau no o be afrad, he asked f I had any objecon The colonss are ancpang grea advanages from he employmen of he mouned polce force laely recrued n England There are many new rees on he slopes, pleny of ebony o lquor wh hm, and brough a cup of nave beer. for servce on he froner. n some places, end hckes of brushwood. The whole VOLU~Irr~R FezeE.--There are nearly 500 enrolled Voluneers. scenery had a lgh grey appearance~ doed over wh masses of The European populaon does no exceed 15,000 so ha Naal green rees, whch precede he ohers n pung on new folage, s ceranly dong her duy n hs respec. for hs may be called our wner. Oher rees showed her young leaves brownsh red, bu soon all wll be glorously green. Furher up we came o numerous vllage% perched on sandbanks IMPORTS OF PALM OIL. n he rver. They had vllages on shore, oo, and pleny of Tl~e value of he palm ol mpored no he Uned Kngdom gran sowed away n he woods. They dd no fear for her aunually exceeds one-and.a-half mllons serlng; he quanyvc~als, bu were afrad of beng solen hemselves. We a 1861 amouned o 740,382 cw. Compared wh he mpors passed hrough hem all rgh, cvlly declnng en nvaon o land a a vllsge where wo human heads of hs arcle u 1860, hs shows a fallng-off o he exen of 63,994 owl. Wh he excepon of abou 27,000 cw. brough had been cu off. A lo of hese rver plos hen from Porugal, he Uned Saes, Brsh Inda, Wes Inda followed us ll here was only a narrow pas~ge under a Islands, oher counres no specfed n he offcal reurns, hgh bank, and here le drve her arrows a us. We sopped he enre supples are obaned from he varouselemens on and exposu/aed wh hem for a long me; hen go hem o he Wesern Coas of Afrca. one of he boas, and explaned o hem how easly we could The quanes and places of shpmen for he years 1860 and drve hem off wh our rfles and revolvers, bu We wshed o be 1861, ogeher wh he values and prces for he laer year, frends, and gave abouhryards of calco n presens, n proof are subjoned :- of frendshp. All hs me we were whn for yards of a lo Impored n Value. Aver. pr. of hem, armed wh muskes aud bows, on he hgh bank. On C~s. Cws. ~ s. d. parng, as we hough, on frendly erms, and movng on, we PorLugal... 6.~.% receved a volley of muske-balls end arrows, four bulle-holes Fernando Pc ,P,1214, beng made u my sal ; bu fndng ha we, nsead of runnng Poruguese Possessons on away, reurned he fre, hey ook o her heels, and lef he Wesern Afrca... ~ ,227 2 S 6 convcon ha hese are he Borde ruffans who a varous Wesern Afrca (no desgnaed) , ,765 1,403, fac, who care no more for human lfe han ha respecable pons presen obsacles o Afrcan explomon--men.seal(rs, n Uned Saes, Norhern A/anc Pors... pary n London who suffed he Poneer s lfe-buoys wh old "-v 7,616 16,150.9.o 2 5 Serra Leone... 9, 28315,637 sraw nsead of cork. I was sore agans he gran o pay 33, Brsh Possessons on l~e away ha callco; was submng o be robbed for he s.ako of Gold Coas Inda, Sngapore, &" Ceylon" 3 peace. I canno be called black mal, for ha mples he ~ 10,: 24 21, renderng of mporan servces by Arabs; nor s cusom dues. Brsh Wes Inda Is/ands ,060 6, I s robbery perperaed by any one who has a raveller or OherCounres rader n hs power, and, when amely submed o, ncreases n amounll wood, waer, grass, and every concevable subjec Toals , ,332 1,579,953 of offence, s made an occason for a fne. On our reurn we ~-10,33:2 passed quely hrough hem all, and probably he nex Englsh Decrease u ,99 boa wll be respeced. Beyond hese Makonde all were frendly and cvl, layng down her arms before hey came near u~ Wh he excevou of 52,515 owls., he whole of he above ~uch rade s carred on by means of canoes, and we had he was brojgh no hs counry n Brsh vessels, company of seven of hese smallcraf for hree days. They brlnz rce and gran down o purchase sal. When abou sxy mle s RIVER ROYUMA, EAST AFRICA. up he able-land menoned above reres, end we have an The followng neresng leer receved by Sr Roderek xmmense vlan, wh deached grane rocks and hl/s doed over. Murchson from Dr. Lvngsone, was read a he Royal Some roc~s hen appear n he fver, and a las, a our urnng Geographcal Socey, weny-four hours afer s recep n pon, he bed s all rocky masses, four or fve fee bgb, wh he :England:~ waer rushng hrough by numerous channels. The canoes go "Rver Rovums, Ocober 10, hrough wh ease, and we mgh have aken he boas up else, "?fly Dear Sr Roderck,--We have jus reurned from e bu we were old ha furher up he channels were much monh s boa exploraon of he Rovuma Rver. We urned a narrower, and here was a hgh degree of probably ha we long. 38 dog. 8 ran. E., and le. 1 dog. 13 ran. S. ; so, assumng he longude of he anchoroge o be 40 dog. 30 ran. E., and "We were on par of he slave roue from Lake Nyassa o should ge hem smashed n comng down. la. I0 dog. 28 ran. S., we wen abou 114 mles, as he crow Quloa (Khva), abou hry mles below he saon of Ndonde, fles from he coas. Addng our longude and laude ogeher, where ha roue crosses Rovuma, and a lle furher from he we wen 156 mles up he rver. I was unusually and excbssvcly low, and enaled frequen draggng of he boas a he confluence of he Lende, whch, arsng from he hlls on he eas of he LakeNyassa, flows no Rovuma. I s sad o be crossngs. When he waer spl up no hree channels he work very large, wh reeds and aquac plans growng n, bu a was grevous; bu havng chosen he dry se.~son, when we hs me only ankle deep. I conans no rocks ll near s ~ann,o do much n he Zambes, we pu a sou hear o a sey sources on he mounans, and beween and he lake he rue; never sopped excep on Sundays, and afer ffeen days up dsance repored o requre beween wo and hree days. A and en down, fnd ourselves raher red and brown. he caaracs where we urned here s no rock on he shore, ae "The bed of he rver s abou hree-quarers of a mle wde. on he Zambcs, a Kebraba.~% and Murchson s Caaracs. The F~B. 23, ]863.] THE AFRICAN TIA[ES. 95 had s perfecly smooh, and, as f~r as we could see, he counry no because I have no srvcu o secure he sympahy an4 applause of all cla.~ses n hs proecorae, by ~lenly sudyng presened he same fla appearance, wh only a few deachecl hlls. The Tsese s me wh all along he Rovnma, and he her wans and her mer% bu because I dd no hnk ha I people have no cale n consequence. They produce large had succeeded o such an exen as o enle myself o a passng quanes of ol yeldng seeds, as he susame, or gerzeln, and word ef goodwll and epproval from you on my deparure. I have hves placed on he rees every few mles. We never saw am dsposed o beleve ha you sll recur o he recollecons of ebony of equal sze o wha we me on hs llver ; and as o s old days, and ha I am more ndebed o he name whch I bear navgably, as he mark a whch waer sands for mauy monhs for wha you have so generously wren han o any exerons s hree fee above wha s now, and s now sad o be a whch may have been usefully pu forh ljy myself. I am no, cub lower han usual, I have no doub ha a vessel drawng however, he less graeful and he less ouched. when loaded abou egheen nches would run wh eas~ durng Had I been permed o reman n he poson of governor, many monhs of he year. Should Englsh rade be esablshedwhere my polcy end hands would have been free, I would never,0a he Lake Nyassa, Englshmen wll make hs her oule raher have lef a sone unurned o oban for he proecorae hose han pay dues o he Poruguese. socal, polcal, and maeral benefs and advan.~ges whchs " We reurn o pu our shp on Nya~sa, br he Shr4 because here we have he rendshp of all people, ~excepha of he nhabans neresng, racable, and graeful--so rchly deserve ; and I am que sure ha a proper end earnes represenaon o he Wome Governmen for he hngs whch you need, ~lave-huners. Formerly, we found he Shr4 people far more hosle han am he ~akonde of Rovuma, bu now hey have would no be receved wh a deaf ear. confdence n us, and we n hem. To leave hem now would be The general and grea error of he cvl offcers who land on o open he counry for he slave-huners o pursue her callng hs coas o do he work of he Crown s, ha hey wll no ake heren, and we should be oblged o go hrough he whole process he rouble o undersand he people horoughly, ha, f hey ~f ganng a people s eonfdence agan. have undersood hem, hey wll no denfy hemselves wh "I may seem o some persons weak o feel a chord vbrang local neress, and wll no counerac he enervang nfluences o he dus of her who ress on he banks of he Zambes, and of he clmae by he dsplay of he praccal effors of mnd hnkng ha he pah hereby s consecraed by her remans. dsncve of Euglshmen. We go back o Johanna and Lamben n a few days. Knd Alhough I shall no be presen wh you n body, you may regards o Lady M., and beleve me ever affeconaely/ours, res sasfed ha I wll always reman a fren~l a hear, and ha " DAVID LYINGSIOSE." I wll ever urn wh affeconae neres and paraly o a counry where I have mos humbly fred o redress fauls whch ADDRESS TO THE COLONIAL SECRE:rARY OF THE are no rremedable, and where I have conraced assochfons GOLD COAST, THE WON. W. A. ROSS. whch I know are sncere, and whch I hope neher me or dsauce wll affec n her permaueucy~ The followng address was presened o Mr. Ro~ when abou,w o leave Cape Coas for England, on sck leave :- Beleve me, Genlemen, your very fahful, graeful, and Cape Coas, Gold Coas, I0h November, humble servan, (Sgned) W.A. Ross. Sr,~We, he undersgned, "kngs, chef% merehans, and reslden nhabans of he pr.oeeora~a.err or~es" " " of he Gold Auamaboe, &c., &e... To he Kngs, Chefs, Merchan% and Resden Inhabaus, Coas, are exceedng sorry o hear ha he sae of your healh wll compel you o leave hs coas for England by he comng SLAVERY IN AMERICA. seamer ; and alhough wll be superfluous for us here o sae General Buler, laely commandng he Federal forces e h~ew he hgh eseem wh whch you are regarded by he people, yesu Orlcens, has relaed he followng as one of he "experences" we wll no allow you o leave whou esfyng o he lvely neres whch you have always manfesed for hs proecorae. whch led o hs change of vews as regards ha arocous n~ suon. We says: Indeed, followng he fooseps of your broher, he lae Acng "There came no hs offce a woman, wenyseven years of age, perfecly whe, who asked hm n proper Colonal Secreary, Mr. Dalrymple Ross, you have, durng your language f he would pu her n one of her faher s houses. Her wo years perod of servce, made yourself acquaned wh he hsory was hs: Her faher had educaed her n he cy of varmus acquremens of each dvson of he proecorae; and New York unl she was beween seveneen and egheen years havng he neres of he counry a hear, we are perfecly ceran ha, had your healh allowed you o reman longer amongs of age, and aken her o one of he meropolan hoels, where he kep her as hs msress. No relshng he connexon, aud us, you would have been a valuable asssance o he presen desrng o ge away from hm, she wen o New Orleans. I=[e Governor, by makng some w~ suggesons o hm, and hus followed her; bu she refused o lve wh hm, a whch he enablng hm o make he Governmen more respeced by he whpped her n he publc sree, and made her marry a slave. chefs n he neror. She aferwards resumed he unnaural relaon, gong o Cncu- wh your vews relave o he mprovemen of hs coas, were Many of us, who have had he pleasure of beng acquanedna, ~ bu was brough back byher husband or faher wh a chld elonglng o somebody. Her faher fled from he cy a he ready o gve ha suppor and asssance whch our nfluence me of s occupaon by he Uned Saes forces, leavng her n over he nhabans boh of he neror and along he seashore a saeof desuon. She waned o lve n one of her faher s warrans us ogve. houses; bu her sory was no~ credble, and he deermned o Alhough you are now leavng us, we hope ha you wll sll nvesgae. To hs surprse, was found o he well known, keep n vew he mprovemen of hs counry, and ha you wll, and, neverheless, hs person could be eleced a judge of one of whou reserve, make known all he nformaon you have gaheredurng your long say here o he frends of Afrca, espe- he New Orleans cours." cally he Duke of Newcasle, for he mprovemen of hs coas; and we hope ha hs Grace he Duke wll have no scruples n CnlcXL -r Ar 7nE GA~r,~.~The manlyand ruly Englsh game carryng ou your suggesons. of crcke, whch many ef our readers wll ~careely magne "We beg o reman, Sr, your mos obeden, humble servans, possble o play under he ropcal sun of Wesern Afrca, was [Here follow he sgnaures, fory-egh u number, of he prncpal merchans, kngs, chefs, &o.,&e. he Anglo-Saxons here. The mach was "The Colony agans played a he Gamba on New Year s-day, wh much spr, by The lon. W.A. Ross, Colonal Secreary, Cape Coas Casle. he Garrson "--he former conssng of he cvl offcers, merchans, and oher un2~j~; he laer, of he offcers and men To hs ~r. Ross repled as follows :-- of he regmen quarered a he Gamba. The Garrson had Cape Coas Casle, 12h November, G wo "nnngs;" her opponens, however, n one, ganed he enlemen,~your leer of he 10h ns. has aken me alle by surprse, n he fulne~ and warmh of s knd expressons; day, beang hem by 27 rms. Some good bowlng and bang was shown on boh sdes. _ - [):f - f.<!

7 - 1,~6 THE AFRIOAN TIMES. [.FsB. 23,1868. E~Axcn XZ~D NEo~ozs.--There are from 8,000 o 10,000 of LAMPLOUGH S EFFERVESCING hese helpless bengs a pons beween Helenand Caro. Ther PYRETIC SALINE. number s daly ncreasng. There ere n he Norh, and whn.efferve~cs~g and aslele~s, s coman~ use (s e~peeallg ea? Ma!ed he lnes of our several armes, nearly a hundred housand of he o mahffah~ heallh and voour. same class, and.n he same sae of desuon. Our armes are ncreasng nhumbers as fas as possble, and when he programme Her Majesy s represenave, he Governor of Serra Lecne, s complee upwards of four mllons of naked, homeless, hrfless n a leer of reques for au addonal supply, saes, "I s Of human bengs wll consue hevas oal of hose who, seems, grea value ; should be n he hands of all Europeans vsng have clams upon our sympahy aud chary, and whou whch, he ropcs." n he form of mae.al relef, hey wll suffer end de. These I s an ~greeable effervescng remedy, of grea effcacy n all negroes never before were n nakedness, nor n danger of sarvaon. Slavery ook care of s vcms. The awful yranny of durng ho weaher. knds of Fever and Blood Dseases, especally hose occurrng he Souh fed and clohed and housed he su~ecs of s despoc Dr. Gbson, Saff-Surgeon n he Crmean War, n hs Repor, wll. I s phlanhropy whch brngs s chldren no he world saes "ha European resdens n ho counres fnd ha he ue o abandon hem, whle wh a self-rgheous snuffle praes of of hs refreshng beverage prevens exhausng perspraon, and elevang, educang, and Oospelsng hem. They wan bread s alernave--deadly fever. I acs by purfyng aud lowerng aud sheler, and somehng o cover her nakedness, and sends he emperaure of he blood, hence s grea mporacco o al hem a chaplan and a school ma am, o each hem he Lord s personseekng o resde wh safey and comfor n ropcal Prayer, he Aposles Creed, and a hymn abou Jesus, whle counres, or subjec o unusu-a heas." says a h.~me, passes hypocrcsl and lyng re~luons o keep The elegance, pury, and usefulne~ of he preparaon has self n oounenance~ and hugs self wh he dea ha s wnnng he admraon of fuure generaons and he re~ of manknd.: Army, ~aval, and Hospal servce of Grea Bran. been cerfed by some of he mos emnen physcans n he --CJ,cm~a I~,qurer. Leuenan-Colonel Murray, 1s Wes Inda Regmen, Serra LX~ESS receved a Porsmouh by our corresponden from Leone: " I have enjoyed unnerruped healh snce I have Barbadoes, daed 3anus o- 22, announce he arrval here ha aken your Pyreo Salne." mornng of Her Majesy s screw ranspor Advenure, Commander Dr. Sparks, he Governmen Medcal Inspecor, Por of London, T. B. Lehbrdge, wh he head-quarers of he 3rd Wes Inda Regmen from Jamaca. Ths vessel was apponed o sal for he Gamble, Wes Coas of Afrca, on he 24h January. Oher boars cordal esmony o s effcacy n chronc forms of Gasrc Complans and Febrle Dyspepsa. Wllam Sevens, Esq. M.D., D.O.L., saes n hs work on leers receved by our corresponden sae ha he AdvenureWes Inda Fevers, " ha wherever he Salne reamen s saled a 4 A.x. on he 24h January for Serra Leone, he Gold adoped, he faal yellow fevers are deprved of her error~. Coas, and Lagos, o releve he roopsaoned hose places. Ou of one housand cases reaed by he Salne, he asonshng number of 989 recovered."~see Dr. Sevens Work on LONDON PRICE CURRENT. Fevers, p. 37. PMm Ol, good and flue 39 o 40 TesmonLls aud drecons for s use n dsease accompany,, nferor :_.. _~ L. 34,, 37 each bole. To be obaned from H. Lx~PLOVOZr, 113, Holbora Hll, London, ~ and Messrs. Bde~ and G~oW~fa TO MERCHANTS AND TRADF, RS. Boles a 4s. 6d., l~lsd"~ff-~ls. " ~, v. " - -_,~r,_~.~.~:.~.:-- STAR BRAND GENEVA. he Undersgned, n order o proecher neres.% ogeher HE FU I 27RE of AFRICA; beng Essays, Serla0~ &~., T T wh ho.~ ef her cusomers who are n he hab of on Afrca and he Afrcan Race. By he -Be,r~ Ag~x.~mv shppng her well-known STAR BRAND GENEVA, ~ppled Canx~mm, c B.A., Qlee]x:s College, Cambrdge, Of l/bdh& o hs Honour Yce-Chaucellor Sr fchu Suar, who graned Wesern Afrca. L~udon: Sampson, LoW, and Son. "?. :: ~-;~; : ; njuncon Chancery en he 1s of November las, resranng Messrs..Thomas Beghon Tob,, Leo Morz Tuchman, and METROPOLITAN LIGHT COMPANY, Joseph Lown Merfeld, from shppng any Geneva or lquor 447. STRAND. bearng he -" Sar Brand," or any colourable maon hereof. klk CANDLES and PALX[ S0kPS.--Perhaps here: p The.~e proceedngs were aken n consequence of a shpmen of s no produce from any oher poron of he earh Whch, u 100 Cases maon Sar Brand Geneva by he above-named defendans on board he schooner Menor, hen loadng he S. calculably valuable, and, f~om he valy whch Soence nsls mporance, equals ha y~idecl by Afrca. Is Palm 0l s n- Kaharne s Docks for Loges, &c. no Maer, grea resuls are bbaned for he publc good~ - Anmaed by he wsh o keep unnjured he hgh repuaon Ths Company s Compose Palm Candles, a 8~-U:l. ancl: 10d p r. enjoyed by her Geneva, hey pledge hemselves a all mes o lb., and her Translucen Sperm Candles, a ls. 6d. per lb:. are" ress all nfrngemens. unquesonably.he mos surprlsng producon n such Mahufgcr HEINTZMA_NN AND ROCHUSSEN. {ures of he day, and hey need bu o be known 6 ake _he London, 19h December, hghes poson n publc approbaon. Palm-off Soaps,.a: "~ Orders are only execuedwhen comng from respecablevarous prces, accordng o he qualy, for he Tole and HobOshold. JOHN CLA_RK, Afrcan merchans n Europe. M~ fl~ger.!:":: EMIGRATION FROM CANADA TO ]~0YAL MAIL STEAMERS o he W~SJ. (~babt. of,j_~ AFRICA, M~DEIRAI-and TENERIFFE.--TheAfrlcan AMBAS BAY. We beg o refer our readers o he las page adversemen n Seamshp Company s vessels (carryng Her Majesy s mals) our Augus and Sepember numbers. The sum requred for hs leave Lverpool on he 24h of every monh, 9x.cep when hb: mos mporan operaon s 1,200L ~r 1,300L Several hundred 23rd falls ~n Sundgy, when he deparure:s on h~ ~15~, pounds are already raed and premsed, and we appeal earnesly wh goods and passengers, proceedng drec o Ma.d m; for he remander, as he emgrans are que ready o leave Tcnerffe, Bahurs, Serra -Leone, Cape Palms% Cape.Co~ Canada so soon as he seasons wll perm. Casle, Accra, Lago% Benn, Nun, Brass, Bonny, rf.eraa~.d.q o, C~ef,e$ and Po~.o~e~ Orders lo he order of lord Alfred Cameroons, and 01d Calabar. Goods for Ca m.eroon~ mus be aken from alongsde a Green Pach.- CJureMll, I~.P., ChaJ"man of ]~.Execulre Commlee, a 8, "~.... " AddflM-lerrace,,Srand, I,~ndon, under corer o he Secreary o/ For furher nformaon ap~ly o LMrd, F.[echer~ and Co., he Socky. (By order of he Councl), 23, Casle-sree, Lverpo ], ~ nd 1, LeadenhalF~sree, I, oudon. F. FITZGERALD, S~ rdar.g. Pr;a es by Wzzl~ Jo~ 8, Adelphl-ferra % Srand, S.W. x Jo"~lo~, a l, Flee-:fe, n" l~ ~ T 0f Lo~4oa! cl 1~nFshed by hm: for l~ Af/.~-Ad $~ le~, a 8, A~ell~l!. r~ce, ~,~a:l, L~u~.~ Jr* $12lI f3~ 1~,63. "... " ~ " * - " VOL. / s /

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