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medans, 200,000 ; Protestants, somewhere under 

 100,000. There are in all about 23,000 Wesleyan 

 adherents ; of these about 5,000 are communicants. 

 There are in round numbers 18,000 scholars in the 

 Wesleyan schools. 



ANOTHER MODE OF TRAVELLING IN CEYLON. 



There is a Wesleyan College, over which the 

 Rev. T. Moscrop presides, in which there are 300 

 pupils, 60 per cent, of whom are Christian. The 

 Mohammedans who take advantage of the Wesleyan 

 College attend the daily prayers with the others. Mr. 

 Moscrop tells me, that although it is impossible to get 

 the Mohammedans into any other place of worship (so 



