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The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Omnibus

INTRODUCTION
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Our interview with Grandfather Jacob can never be forgotten.

Our hearts, we trust, will long cherish his heavenly savor--well assured that if allowed a part in the resurrection of the just, we shall behold his tall form, erect in the vigor of immortal youth, amidst the patriarchs of past generations.
After breakfast we took leave of the kind-hearted missionaries, whose singular devotedness and delightful spirit won greatly upon our affections, and bent our way homeward by another route.
MR.

SCOTLAND'S ESTATE.
We called at the estate of Mr.J.Scotland, Jr., barrister, and member of the assembly.

We expected to meet with the proprietor, but the manager informed us that pressing business at court had called him to St.John's on the preceding day.

The testimony of the manager concerning the dry weather, the consequent failure in the crop, the industry of the laborers, and so forth, was similar to that which we had heard before.
He remarked that he had not been able to introduce job-work among his people.


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