schools are numerous, and every m. .colony enjoys the benefit of instruct'-1'* Hi military force consists of two unifnr ^nics of infantry, two of artillery of twenty-four guards, engaged for a man the battery, c. h)h\rIt is expected that the tribes of a rior will soon be powerfully in(lu 1 this colony. Many, indeed, thin^n?great nation nas aireauy been foui a there seems good reason for this b«| ' vidcd the colony shall be nursed a f 'ef| more.—We much desire it—as eat!?.,* a place which the black man gard as a home.—At present, ail«j state, he is no more than a ao-joumef u country. ' ri[1Nearly six hundred free persons 0f were, in January last, seeking a Pa= Liberia—and one hundred and slaves had been offered to the society k individuals, and for more than two htir I them is a passage now sought to the P But out of this large aggregate numb*, has been the restricted means of the that only one hundred and aoventv sent.—[Niles. J ^