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West Coast of North America. — Rumours of War 

 among the surrounding Tribes with the Sioux Indians. 110 



Chapter VI. — Progress of Indian Children in reading. 

 —Building for Divine Worship. — Left the Colony. — 

 Arrival at York Fort. — Departure for Churchill 

 Factory. — Bears. — Indian Hieroglyphics. — Arrival 

 at Churchill. — Interview with Esquimaux. — Return 

 to York Factory.— Embark for England. — Moravian 

 Missionaries. — Greenland.— Arrival in the Thames. . 150 



Chapter VII. — Leave England. — Banks of Newfound- 

 land. — New York. — Slavery. — Population of America. 

 — Climate. — Boston. --Salem.— Puritans.— Education. 

 — Penobscot Bay. — Indians. — Eastport, Passama- 

 quoddy. — Indians. — Bay of Fundy. — St. John's, New 

 Brunswick. — Loyalists. — Sussex Vale-Indians 211 



ChapterVIII. — Indians.— Belleisle Straits.— Mirimachi 

 destroyed by Fire. — Bay of Annapolis, Nova Scotia. 

 — Indians. — Fur Trade. — Adelah. — Missionaries. — 

 Negro Village. — American Colonization Society. — 

 Return to New Brunswick. — Frederick Town. — 

 Population of New Brunswick. — Climate. — Society 

 for the Propagation of the Gospel. — Baptism. — 

 Itinerant Preaching 235 



Chapter IX. — New Settlements. —Sabbath. — Leave 

 New Brunswick. — Albany Anniversary, 4th July. — 

 The Great Western Canal. — Lake Erie. — Niagara 

 Falls.— Brock's Monument. — Mohawk Indians. — 

 Captain Brandt. — Mohawk Church. — Wesleyan 

 Missionaries. — Mississaugah Tribe. — River Credit. — 

 Indian Sacrifice and Ceremonies . 264 



