"YE THAT MAKE MENTION OF THE LORD, KEEP NOT SILENCE, AND ISAIAH LXII. 6, 7. LONDON: SEELEY, JACKSON, AND HALLIDAY, FLEET STREET, T. HATCHARD, PICCADILLY; AND J. NISBET AND CO., BERNERS STREET. 1854. CONTENTS. West-Africa. PEACE CONCLUDED BETWEEN DOSUMU AND KOSOKO. Letter from Dr. Irving, Jan. 30, 1854, detailing the event- Meeting between the caboceers of Dosumu and Kosoko on an island in the lagoon- Dr. Irving's impression of the state of affairs Reference, in justice to Capt. A. H. Gardner, to our account of a late affair at Lagos 106-108 108, 109 109 Endia. Embarkation at Hong Kong, and arrival at Calcutta Departure from Calcutta, through Agurpara, to Tittegurh-thence up the Hughly to San- Services at Krishnagurh, European and Native-Visits to the Christian village, Chupra-the Mission-establishment here-low Christian attainments of the converts Kabastanga-greater encouragements-value of the schools, and higher character of Ruttunpur-proceedings here-Mr. Lipp's estimate of the movement in 1839 Bollobpur-" the day of small things" not to be despised-interesting meeting with Summary of the bishop's views and impressions as to the whole Krishnagurh Mission Recent tour of the Rev. Messrs. Schurr and Hasell, with the Rev. G. E. Yate The relative importance of the Krishnagurh district in regard to Bengal generally Return to Calcutta-Visits to Thaket puker, Barripur, Magrahat, Bishop's College, the |