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Monrovia has been reopened, and the Episcopalians have not only enlarged their school facilities at Cape Palraas and at Cape Mount, but they are preparing to open a boarding school on the St. Paul river. The Kicks Institute, an indigenous school established by the Baptists, is growing in influence and importance. It now contains over forty pupils, some of whom are . Aborigines, mostly of the Bassa tribe.
. Mr. Soloman Hill, one of the founders of Arthington, has purchased from the Government of
... Liberia one thousand acres of land on the road leading to lioporo, on which to settle seven native youths whom he adopted while infants ami trained in the ways of civilized life. They have about reached their majority, and Mr. Mill purposes deeding them one hundred acres each, feeling assured that in two or three years they will give a satisfactory account of themselves and their property. These young men received a j)art of their education in the schools of this Society.
The facts are that the Government ot Liberia attracts the social, commercial.


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