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the Society have also been baptized, and thus 
we hope they are being prepared ultimately to 
take the place of their parents, when the latter 
shall have passed into the eternal world. By our 
present arrangements, we have from six to seven 
hundred attendants on Divine service weekly 
— the average attendance amounting to 200." 
In other parts of these districts, and on other 
stations besides that of 'Kamastone, we can bear 
testimony, from personal inspection and expe- 
rience, as to the valid work that these devoted 
pioneers have been, and are engaged in carry- 
ing out amongst the Kaffirs; and if, amidst 
other bodies and Societies of Christians labour- 
ing there, the same amount of good be not 
equally manifested, it is nevertheless a matter 
of deep and earnest thankfulness to every re- 
flecting mind to know, that, whilst some slept, 
others were awake, watching and working. 
Many, however, besides the Wesleyans, are 
in the field, and have been also labouring long 
and successfully. Eobert Moffat, Dr. Living- 
stone, and Messrs. Brownlee, Archbell, Alison, 
and Lindley, are men well known amongst the 
now aged, and most untiring of these ; while 
their contributions as travellers, geographers, 
and botanists, are too well known and appreci- 
ated to need mention as adding, in any way, 
to the lustre of their usefulness as Missionaries. 
