ABSTRACT

What has becollle of l\ir. Chisholm; we have heard nothing of him this long tinle ~ The question so easily put is not easily answered. While I was at hOll1e in 1848, 9, he dissolved his connection ,vith the missioll ,vith consent of the brethren, and settled in Fernando Po to ,york for himself, expecting to better his cirCUll1stances. I found him there on nlY return from Britain, and at his own desire settled accounts with him. We knew that, ,vhethcr as house or ship carpenter, he could get good work and ,vages at Clarence if he nlinded his business, and might be more likely to mind it there than he had been ,vith us.