White | Colored | Total. Children.|Children.| Average number in 1814 87 87 " " 1815 111 3 114 " " 1816 129 25 154 " " 1817 146 36 182 " " 1818 155 38 193 " " 1819 136 57 193 " " 1820 116 78 194 " " 1821 118 122 240 " " 1822 93 167 260 " " 1823 97 187 280 " " 1824 94 196 290 " " 1825 89 185 274 " " 1826 93 176 269 " " 1827 92 156 248 " " 1828 88 152 240 " " 1829 79 192 271 " " 1830 88 194 282 " " 1831 88 315 403 " " 1832 90 360 450 " " 1833 93 411 504 " " 1834 81 420 501 " " 1835 85 425 510 " " 1836 78 428 506 " " 1837 72 430 502
With regard to the comparative intellect of white and colored children, Mr. Reid gives the following valuable statement:
“For the last thirty-eight years I have been employed in this city in the tuition of children of all classes and colors, and have no hesitation in saying that the children of color are equal both in conduct and ability to the white. They have always carried off more than their proportion of prizes, and at one examination, out of seventy prizes awarded, sixty-four were obtained by children of color.”
Mr. R. afterwards sent to us the table of the number of schools in Kingston, alluded to in the foregoing communication. We insert it here, as it affords a view of the increase of schools and scholars since the abolition of slavery.
1831. Schools. Scholars. 2 Wolmer’s, 403 1 National, 270 34 Gentlemen’s private, 1368 40 Ladies’ do. 1005 8 Sunday, 1042 —— —— 85 Total, 4088
1832.
Schools. Scholars. 2 Wolmer’s, 472 1 National, 260 31 Gentlemen’s private, 1169 41 Ladies’ do. 856 8 Sunday, 981 —— —— 83 Total, 3738
1836.