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, and ability. His credentials are indubitable, his reputation bigh, and his speeches are thrilling. He has done good service in behalf of the enslaved since he came to England, and I doubt not he will yet render efficient aid before he returns to his family and flock. I sincerely pray for the complete success of his mission amongst us, for his safe arrival home in due time, and for a long future of uninterrupted prosperity in the cause of truth and grace.

W. H. BONNER.

Trinity Chapel, Trinity-street, Southwark,

August 22, 1860.

P.S. Out of the multitude of testimonials spontaneously borne in favour of Mr. Mitchell, I may append the two following:—