Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The African Repository, and Colonial Journal, Vol. 21: January, 1845
We have the pleasure of laying before our readers, extracts from several letters received from the colony since our last number went to press. The information they contain, though not of a very recent date, will be found. Very acceptable, being much later than any thing before received. It will be matter of gratification to the friends of the emigrants sent out during the past year, to know that but very few of them have died, (as few or fewer than would probably have died, had they remained in this country, ) and they with other diseases than the African acclimating fever, and that the remainder are all doing well.
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