CHAP. IV. ] ST. THOMAS TO BERMUDAS. 313 
General Lefroy has paid great attention to all questions bear- 
ing upon the health and the material prosperity of Bermudas, 
and his reports to the Home Government and the reports sub- 
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mitted to him by the local authorities are of high interest. 
Very charming in many ways, it seems doubtful whether, with 
the scarcity of labor which followed slave emancipation, Ber- 
