[49] Mr. Wilson, the Missionary at St. Catharines, still remained there, but not under the care of the Association.
[50] 11th Annual Report, pages 36, 37.
[51] American Missionary, October, 1858.
[52] African Repository, October, 1859.
[53] African Repository, January, 1858.
[54] Page 170.
[55] Extract from the report of a missionary, quoted in the Report, page 172.
[56] Extract from the report of another missionary, page 171, of the Report.
[57] The average exports from the Island of Jamaica, omitting cotton, during the three epochs referred to—that of the slave trade, of slavery alone, and of freedom—for periods of five years, during the first two, and for the three years separately, in the last, will give a full view of this point:
| Years of Exports. | lbs. Sugar. | P. Rum. lbs. | Coffee. | |
| Annual average, | 1803 to 1807,[A] | 211,139,200 | 50,426 | 23,625,377 |
| Annual average, | 1829 to 1833,[A] | 152,564,800 | 35,505 | 17,645,602 |
| Annual average, | 1839 to 1843,[A] | 67,924,800 | 14,185 | 7,412,498 |
| Annual exports, | 1846,[B] | 57,956,800 | 14,395 | 6,047,150 |
| Annual exports, | 1847,[B] | 77,686,400 | 18,077 | 6,421,122 |
| Annual exports, | 1848.[B] | 67,539,200 | 20,194 | 5,684,921 |