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THE NINETY-SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF THB BAPTIST MISSIONARY SOCIETY, FOB THB TEAS ENDING MARCH THE THIRTY-FIRST, MDCCCLXXXVIII. WITH A LIST OF CONTRIBUTIONS, BEING A COlTtlNUAlIOir OS THE PERIODICAL ACCOUNTS. LONDON : PRINTED BY ALEXANDER AND SHEPHEARD, LONSDALE BUILDINGS, CHANCERY LANE, W.C. TO BE HAS AT THE MISSION HOUSE, 19, FURNIVAL STREET, HOLBORN, E.C

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T H E

NINETY-SIXTH ANNUAL REPORTOF THE COMMITTEE

O F THB

BAPTIST MISSIONARY SOCIETY,FO B T H B T E A S

ENDING MARCH THE THIRTY-FIRST,

MDCCCLXXXVIII.

W I T H A L I S T O F C O N T R I B U T I O N S ,

BEIN G A CO lTtlN U AlIO ir OS

THE PERIODICAL ACCOUNTS.

LONDON :

P R I N T E D B Y A L E X A N D E R A N D S H E P H E A R D ,

LONSDALE BUILDINGS, CHANCERY LANE, W.C.

TO B E H A S AT THE

MISSION HOUSE, 19, FURNIVAL STREET, HOLBORN, E.C

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N .B .— THE ANNUAL ACC0UNT8 OF THE PARENT SOCIETY ARE MADE UP

ON THE THIRTY-FIRST OF MARCH, PREVIOUS TO WHICH ALL CON­TRIBUTIONS MUST BE FORWARDED : IT IS THEREFORE DESIRABLET H A T THE CURRENT YEAR OF AUXILIARIES SHOULD BE FROM JANUARY

TO DECEMBER, TO ALLOW TIME FOR THE REMITTANCE OF CONTRI­

BUTIONS.

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C O N T E N T S .

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Notice in Reference to Bequests ... ... ... . .. ... jvCommittee and Officers for 1888-89 ... ... ... ... ... vList of Sab-Committees— 1888-89 ... ... ... ... ... viHonorary Members ... ... ... ... ... ... ... viiDistrict and Corresponding Secretaries . . ... ... ... viiRales and Regulations lor Auxiliaries ... ... ... ... ... xPlan and Regulations of the Society ... ... ... ... xiiMinutes of the General Meeting ... .. . ... ... ... xivAnnual Public Meeting ... ... ... ... ... ... xviReport ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 1

India... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 12Ceylon ... .. ... ... ... ... ... . . . 30China... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 33Japan ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 43Palestine ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 45Africa ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 45West Indies ... ... ... ... .. . ., ... 52Norway ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 60Brittany ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 61Italy ... ... ... ... ... ... .. . ... 63Conclusion ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 70

APPENDIX No. I.

List of Missionaries, showing the Date3 of their Appointment &3.... ... 72

APPENDIX No. II.

Stations, Missionaries, &c.... ... ... ... ... ... 79

APPENDIX N o .'III.

Statistics for 1887-88... ... ... .. . ... ... ... 90Tabular View- ... .. . ... ... ... ... .. . 94Summary for 1887-88... ... ... ... ... ... ... 98

APPENDIX No. IV.

Annual Subscriptions ... ... ... . .. ... ... iCollections at Annual Services ... ... ... ... . .. iyDonations received at the Mission House ... ... ... ... ivSpecial Donations towards Liquidation of Deot ... ... ... ... viLegacies... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... viiContributions from Auxiliaries... ... ... ... ... ... viii'Dividends, Interest, House Account, &c. ... ... ... „ . cxxii'Summary of Contributions ... ... ... ... ... cxxiiiGeneral Summary of Cash Account... ... ... .. . ... oxxviAbstract of the Cash Account... ... ... ... ... cxxviiiSpecial Funds Account ... ... . . . ... ... ... cxxxviWidows and Orphans’ Account ... .. . ... ... cxxxviiiLegacy Reserve Fund ... ... ... . . . ... . .. cxxxixLegacies during the last Nine Years ... ... ... ... ... cxlLife Subscribers ... ... ... ... . .. ... cxli*

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IV N IN E T Y -SIXT H BEPORT. [1888.

N O TICE IN REFEREN CE TO BEQUESTS.

As t ie kind intentions of some of the deceased friends of the Society have been rendered abortive for want of correct knowledge of the law relating to Charitable Bequests, the Committee call special attention to the following directions :—

By Statute 6 G eo. II. cap. 36, commonly called the Mortmain Act, it is enacted, Section 1, that after the 24th June, 1736, “ no manors,lands, tenements, rents, advowsons,or other hereditaments, cor­poreal or incorporeal, whatsoever; nor any sum or sums of money, goods, chattels, stocks in the public funds, securities for money, or any other personal estate •whatsoever, to be laid out or disposed of in the purchase of any lands, tenements, or hereditaments, shall be given, granted, alienated, limited, released, transferred, assigned, or appointed, or any ways conveyed or settled to, or upon, any person or persons, bodies politic or corporate, or otherwise, for any estate or interest whatsoever, or any ways charged or incumbered by any person or persons whatsoever in trust, or for the benefit of any charitable uses whatsoever, -u n l e s s such gift, conveyance, appointment, or settlement of any such lands, tenements, or hereditaments, sum or sums of money, or personal estates (other than stocks in the public funds) be, ind be made by d e e d , indented, sealed and delivered, in the presence of two or more credible witnesses,, tifelve calendar months at least b e f o b e t h e d e a t h of such donor or grantor (including the days of the execution and death), and he enrolled in His Majesty's High Court of Chancery, within six calendar months next after tine execution thereof; a n d u n l e s s such s t o c k s be transferred in the public books usually kept for the transfer of stock, six calendar months at least before ¿he death of such donor or grantor (including the days of the transfer and death), a n d u n l e s s the same be made to take effect in p o s s e s ­s i o n for the charitable uses intended immediately from the making thereof; a n d b e w i t h o u t any power of revocation, reservation, trust, condition, limitation clause or agreement whatsoever, for the benefit of the donor or grantor, or any person or persons claiming under him.”

The third section of the statute enacts “ That all gifts, grants, conveyances, appointments, assurances transfers, and settlements whatsoever, of any lands, tenements, or other hereditaments, or of any estate or interest therein, or of any charge or incumbrance affecting or to affect any lands, tenements, or hereditaments, or of any stock, money, goods, chattels, or other personal estate, or securities for money ts be laid out or disposed of in the purchase of any lands, tenements, or hereditaments, or of any estate or interest therein, or of any charge or incumbrance affecting, or to affect, the same to, or in trust for, any charitable uses whatsoever, which shall at any time from and after the 24th June, 1736, be made in any other form than by this Act is directed and appointed, shall be a b s o l u t e l y , and to all intents and purposes, n u l l a n d v o i d . ”

Upon these enactments it may be observed:—1st. That the Baptist Missionary Society is a Charitable Institution, within the meaning of this Act.2ndly. Land, money arising out of land, or money secured on land wholly or partly, and ■whether

freehold or leasehold, can be given to a charity only by deed in manner directed by the statute.3rdly. Not only cannot a will pass to a charity any property of the above description, but no money-

legacy given to a charity can be satisfied out of such property. If, therefore, a testator has only land, mortgages, rent-charges, debentures, or securities on land, the legacy will fail altogether; if his estate- be mixed it will fail to the extent of the proportion of this property to pure personalty.

If A. having £1,500; namely, £500 at his bankers, and ¿1,000 on mortgage, gives £100 to a charity , the bequest will only be worth ¿33 6s. 8d. Kailway and canal shares are pure personalty, and may be used to satisfy a charitable lcgacy, but not railway debentures.

By 1 Vic. cap. 26, sec. 9, it is further enacted, “ That no will shall be valid, unless it shall be in writing, and executed in manner hereinafter mentioned (that is to say): it shall be signed at the foot or end thereof by the Testator, or by some other person in his presence or by his direction: and such signa­ture shall be made or acknowledged by the Testator in the presence of two or more Witnesses present at the same time,- and such Witnesses shall attest and shall subscribe the will in the presence of the Testator bat no Form of Attestation shall be necessary.”

N.B.—Wills executed prior to the first day of January, 1838, are not affected by this A ct; but any/ alteration therein, or codicil thereto, must be executed in the manner before mentioned.

The following Form of Bequest may be safely adopted by those who wish to bequeath such property «8 may be left by will for this purpose:—

FORM OF BEQUEST.

1 give to the Treasurer or Treasurers, for the time being, of the Baptist Missionary Society, the sum of £ sterling, dutyfree, to be paid exclusively out of such part»o f my ’personal estate, not specifically bequeathed, as may lawfully be given by will to charity* and not to abate unless there should be no other fund for the payment in full of my other legacies, and in. such case only rateably with my other pecuniary or general legacies.

I f any friends wish to bequeath property for Translations or Schools, it is only necessary to say instead of the General Fund, the Translation Fund, or the School Fund.

It is proper to observe that the above restrictive statute does not extend to Scotland, Ireland, c r the Colonies.

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COMMITTEE AND OFFICERS— 1888-89.f e a s m r . — WILLIAM RICHARD RICKETT, Esq.

IffKffrarg gmetarg.— EDWARD BEAN UNDERHILL, E s q ., LL.D. flfetttral £emtarg.—ALFRED HENRY BAYNES, E s q ., F.R.A.S.

gissotxaiion ¿fccrflarg.—R e v . J. B. MYERS.Committee.

BACON, M e . J. P.BAILEY, R e v . J., B.A.BAILLIE, R e v . J.BARNABY, S ir NATHANIEL, K.C.B.BAYNES, M r . W . W ., J.P. a n d D L.BIRD, R e v . B.BOMPAS, M r . H. M., Q.C. .BOWSER, M r . A. T., F.R.G.S.BOWSER, Mr. HOWARD BRIGGS, M r . ARTHUR J.P. . .BROCK, R e v . W ...........................................BROW N, R e v . J . T . .CUFF, R e v . W m . . . . .d a y i e s , R e v . d . .DAVIS, R e v . C. A .DOBSON, Re v . N.«L O V E R , Re v . R.GREENHOUGH, R e v . J. G., M.A. .GRIFFIN, C o l ..........................................................GURNEY, M r . J. J. .HENDERSON, R e v . W. J„ B.A.HILL, R e v . G., M.A. .LANDELS, R e v . W., D.D.MACLAREN, R e v . A., D.D. .MACMASTER, Mr. J. S MARNHAM, Mr. J., J.P. .McPHERSON, R ev . D. P., B.D.MEDLEY, R e v . E., B.A. .MEYER, R e v . F. B., B.A.MORRIS, R e v . T. M.MORRIS, R e v . W .OWEN, R e v . J.PATTISON, M r . S. R., F.G.S. .ROBERTS, R e v . R. H .,B .A .SHAKESPEARE, R e t . J. H., M.A.SHORT, R e v . G., B.A.SMITH, M r . J. J.SPURGEON, R e v . J. A.SPURRIER, R e v . E.STEPHENS, R e v . J. M., B.A.TARN, R e v . T. G.TILLY, R e v . A.TRAFFORD, R e v . J., M.A.VINCENT, R e v . S. .W ILKINS, R e v . H.W ILLIAM S, R e v . C. .W ILLIAM S, R e v . H. C. .WOOD, R e v . J. R. .

^uiwfors.M essrs . J. JENNINGS, A . GURNEY SMITH, J. M.

AND HERBERT SMITH, B.A.jankers.

M e s s r s . BARCLAY, BEVAN, TRITTON, & CO., 54, Lombard Street.

London.Sheffield.Bloomsbury.Lee, Kent.London.Plymouth.London.London.Glasgow.Rawdon.London.Northampton.London.Brighton.

Deal.Bristol.Leicester.London. [Tyne.Newcastle-on-Coventry.Leeds.Edinburgh.Manchester.London.Boxmoor.Liverpool.Nottingham.London.Ipswich.Treorky.Swansea.London.London.Norwich.Salisbury.Watford.London.Colchester.Hereford.CambridgeCardiff.Loudon.Plymouth.Cheltenham.Accrington.Corwen.Holloway.

BELL, F. J. MARNHAM,

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LIST OF SUB-COMMITTEES—1888-89.

Knbia anb dtglcn.Chairman.— R e v . J. J. BROWN.

BACON, M b . J. P.BAYNES, M r . W . W ., J .P . a n d D.L. DAVIS, R e v . C. A .DOBSON, R e v . N.GLOVER, R e v . R.HILL, Re v . G ., M .A .McMASTER, Mr. J. S. MARKHAM, M r . J„ J.P.MEYER, Rev . F. B , B.A.PARRY, Mr , J. C.RAWLINGS, M r . E. SHAKESPEARE, Re v . J. H., M.A. SMITH, Mr. J. J.TRAFFORD, R e v . J., M.A. WHEELER, R e v . T. A.W ILLIAM S, R e v . C.WOOD, R e v . J. R .

CJjiira anb lagan.Chairman.— R e v . R. GLOVER.

BACON, Mr. J. P.BIRD, R e v . B.BROWN, R e v . J. J. GREENHOUGH, R e v . J. G., M.A. GURNEY, M r. J. J.HILL, R e v . G., M .A.MO KRIS, R e v . T. M.OWEN, R e v . J.ROBERTS, R e v . R. H., B.A. SPURRIER, R e v . E.STEPHENS, R e v . J. M ., B.A. TILLY, R e v . A .TRAFFORD, R e v . J., M .A. VINCENT, R e v . S.WHEELER, Rev. T. A.W ILKINS, Rev. H.

SSesiern.Chairman.— Rev. W. HOWIESON.

BAILEY, R e v . J., B.A.BAILLIE, R ev . J.BARNABY, S i r N ., K.C.B. BROCK, R e v . W .BROWN, R e v . J. T.CUFF, R e v . W .DAVIES, Re v . D. GREENHOUGH, R e v . J. G., M.A. GRIFFIN, Col .

HENDERSON, Re v . W . J., B.A. LANDELS, R ev . W ., D.D. McPHERSON, R e v . D. P., B.D. MEDLEY, R e v . E., B.A. MORRIS, R e v . W .SHORT, R e v . GEO., B.A. SPURGEON, R e v . J. A.TARN, R e v . T. G.WILLIAMS, R e v . C.

Chairman.— M b . J. P. BACON.BARNABY, Sir N., K.C.B. BAYNES, M r . W . W „ J.P. a n d D.L. BOMPAS, M r . H. M., M.A., Q .C . BOWSER, M r . A . T., F.R.GS. GRIFFIN, Col .MARNHAM, M r . J., J.P.

McMASTER, M r J. S. PARRY, M r . J. C. PATTISON, M r . S. R ., F.G.S. SMITH, M u . J. J. SPURGEON, R e v . J. A.

(Kanbibate.

BROCK, R e v . W .BROWN, Re v . J. J.CUFF. R e v . W.DAVIS, R e v . C. A .GLOVER, R e v . R.GREEN, R e v . S. G., D.D. GREENHOUGH, R e v . J. G., M.A. HOWIESON, R e v . W .LANDELS, R e v . W ., D.D. M c L a re n , r e v . a . , d .d . MORRIS, R e v . T. M.

MORRIS, R e v . W . RAWLINGS, M r . E. ROBERTS, R e v . R . H ., B A. SHORT, R e v . G„ B.A. SMITH, M r . J. J. STEPHENS, R e v . J. M , B.A TRAFFORD, R e v J., M.A. TRESTRAIL, Re v . F., D.D. W ILLIAM S, R e v . H . C. WOOD, R e v . J. R .

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HONOEAEY MEMBEES OP COMMITTEE.

HAYING RENDERED IMPORTANT SERVICES TO THE SOCIETY.

Rev. J. A ldis .Rev. Joseph A n g u s , D.D. Rev. S. H . B o o th , D.D. Rev. J. J e n k y n B r o w n Rev. J . Cu lbo ss , D.D. . Rev. E . E d w a r d s .Rev. F. W . G o tch , LL.D. Rev. S. G. G r e e n , D.D. Rev. W . H o w ie so n Rev. C. B. Lew18 . Professor M u l le r .Mr. J. C. P a r r y Mr. T . D. P a u l Sir S. M orton Pe to , Bart. Mr. E d w a r d R a w l in g s Rev. Chas. H . Sp u r g e o n Rev. N a t h a n ie l T h om as Rev. F r ed e r ic k T r estr a il , Rev. T . A . W h e e l e r

D.

Bratton, nr. Westbury. London.London.Birmingham.Bristol.Torquay.Bristol.London.Great Leigh.Ealing.Amsterdam.London.Leicester.Tunbridge Wells. London.London.CardiffBristol.Norwich.

H o n o r ar y M e m b er s op Co m m ittee (ex-officio), being Presidents or* Principals of Denominational Colleges, in accordance with Regulation, p. iiii.

Rev. G e t h in D a v ie s , B.A..........................................Llangollen College.Rev. T. D a v ie s , D.D. . . . . . Haverfordwest ,,Rev. W . E d w a r d s , B .A .............................................Pontypool „Rev. E. P a r k e r , D . D . ......................................Manchester ,,Rev. T. G. R o o k e , B.A. . . . . Rawdon „

DISTRICT AND CORRESPONDING SECRETARIES OF THE SOCIETY,

ENGLAND.

Bedfordshire

Berkshire Buckinghamshire Cambridgeshire . Cheshire Cornwall Cumberland.

Devonshire .

Dorsetshire . Durham Essex .

/ Rev. G. Durrell . ] Rev. W . D. Elliston

( Rev. H. G. Stembridge ( Rev. C. A. Davis .

• ( Rev. R. Rogers . Rev. E. G. Soues .

( Rev. T. G. Tarn .’ ( Mr. R. B. Dawbarn . Rev. W . J. M. Lord . Rev. J. S. Paige .. Rev. H. C. Bailey .

!Rev. R. Sampson .Rev. E. C. Pike, B.A. Rev. W . F. Price .

Mr. G. Norman .Rev. Benwell Bird

( Mr. S. J. Fowler .• ( Rev. R. Walker .. Rev. A. F. Riley

( Rev. F . Edwards, B.A. ‘ ( Rev. E. Spurrier .

j Leighton Buzzaid.Biggleswade.Reading.AbiDgdon.Haddenham.Cambridge.Wisbech.Little Leigh.Truro.Maryport.Devonport.Exeter.Dolton.Barnstaple.Plymouth.Weymouth.Poole.Gateshead.Harlow.Colchester.

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Gloucestershire

Hampshire .

I. of W ig h t. Herefordshire

HertfordshireHuntingdonshireKent

Lancashire

f Rev. T. Williams, B.A. . Cole ford.Mr. T. Whittard . . Cheltenham.Rev. F. E. Blackaby . Stow-on-the-W old

I Rev. T. Wilkinson . Tewkesbury.[ Rev. R. D. Morgan . Chalford.( Bev. R. Colman . . Bournemouth.] Rev. T. W . Medhurst . Landport.( Rev. E. Osborne . . Southampton.

Rev. H. J. Tresidder . NewportMr. Geo. King . Hereford.

f Mr. J. Fisk . St. Albans.I Mr. J. J. Smith . . Watford.

Rev. F. Wells . Huntingdon.Rev. J. Drew . Margate.

f Rev. Chas. Williams . Accrington.Rev. R . Maden . Ramsbottom.Rev. W . F. Edgerton . Oldham.Rev. R. Littlehales . Burnley.Rev. D. Jones . Liverpool.Rev. W . H. Harris . Preston.Rev. J. G. Raws . . Manchester.Mr. W . Taylor . Bolton.

.M r. R. Watson . Rochdale.

Leicestershire

Lincolnshire .

Monmouthshire .

Norfolk

North Northamptonshire South Northamptonshire Northumberland.Nottinghamshire

Oxfordshire .Shropshire

Mr. T. P . Paul Rev. J. G. Greenhough

Somersetshire

StaffordshireSuffolk

SurreySussex

"Warwickshire

Wiltshire

(. Rev. J. Thew Rev. E. Lauderdale ( Rev. S. R. Young .( Mr. D. Rees ./'Rev. J. H. Shakespeare, M.A N Rev. E. B. Woods, B.A.1 Rev. J. Wilkins .(.Rev. G. W . Pope .

Rev. J. T. Brown „Mr. D . F. Gotch Rev. H. J. Betts

i Rev. W. Woods• \ Rev. E. Medley, B .A.

( Rev. T . Bentley• ( Rev. J. Dann

Rev. W . J. Dyer .Rev. Geo. W . Humphreys, B.A, Rev. H. Hardin Mr. G. H. Leonard .

Rev. G. D. Evans .I Rev. W . Burton I Rev. G. E. Thomas I Rev. T. B. Field .

. Rev. J. C. Whitaker

. Rev. T. M. Morris . i Mr. J. Cowdy

• | Rev. J. M. Bergin . Rev. W. Barker .

iRev. J. J. Brown .Rev. W . J. Henderson, B.A. Rev. G. A. Willis .

Rev. J. Mann

!Rev. George Short, B.Rev. W. Drew Rev. J. T. Collier .

Mr. Hervey S. Case

M.A. > Leicester.

Gt. Grimsby.. Abergavenny.. Newport.. Norwich.. Stalham.. Swaffham.. Diss.. Northampton.. Kettering.. Newcastle-on-Tyne.’ j Nottingham.. Chipping Norton.. Oxford.

Bridgnorth. Wellington. Montacute.Clifton.Bristol.Frome.Bath.Cheddar.Coseley.Ipswich.East Moulsey. Sutton.Hastings. Birmingham. Coventry. Leamington. Umberslade. Salisbury.Bratton.Down ton. Trowbridge.

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Worcestershire . . Rev. J. Lewitt

V t V Í c fn df0rd ) Rev. F. E. Oossey .Yorkshire j & Craven Rßv< w> 8k¿ p

nñT Í Rev. J. O’Dell .East and 1 Mr. J. H. Hill

West Riding j Rev_ j Parker> m .A.3 Leeds District Rev. G. Hill, M.A.-g ( Sheffield ( Mr. F . E. Smith*2 I District ( Mr. B. Dixon.

( Hudderfield \ D , , r nI District j Rev. W. Gay . .

. Worcester.. Bingley.. Bradford.

• J Hull.

. Halifax.. Leeds.• j Sheffield.

. Golear.

W ALES.

North Wales

Sonth Wales

( Rev. 1 Rev. Ç Rev.

Rev. Rev. Rev.

■ Rev. J Rev.' Rev.

Rev. Rev. Rev.

I Rev. I Rev. I Rtv.

J. Nicholas . J. J. Williams T. Cole .T. Davies. D.D. B. Thomas . R. Evans Robert Lloyd B. Evans N . Thomas . A. Tilly W . E. Winks J. Howells . W . Morris . T. E. Williams J. Griffiths .

. Caersws.

. Rhyl.. Bridgend.. Haverfordwest. . Narberth.. Llanelly.. Castletown.. Aberdare.

| Cardiff.

. Mountain Ash.Treorky.

. Aberystwith.

. Llanidloes.

SCOTLAND.

Mr. A . Gibb .Mr. Chas. Anderson Mr. James Nicoll .Mr. W. Mathewson Rev. W . H. Elliott Mr. D. Lockhart .Rev. G. Yuille

Aberdeen.Edinburgh.Dundee.Dunfermline.

Glasgow.Stirling.

IRELAND.

Rev. S. J. Banks . . Banbridge.

CHANNEL ISLANDS.

Mr. F. E. Cabeldu . . . Jersey.Mr. W. Ozanne . . . Guernsey.

FOREIGN.

Mr. S. Colgate . . . New York, U.S.A.

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X N IN E T Y -S IX ÏH K.EPOKT. [1888.

THE FOLLOWING RULES, ETC., ARE RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED TO THE CONSIDERATION OF OUR FRIENDS, FOR THE PURPOSE OP FACILITATING THE FORMATION OF

COUNTY AND CONGREGATIONAL AUXILIARIES, ETC.

RULES FOR A COUNTY AUXILIARY.

1. T h a t the fundamental principles and objects of the Baptist Missionary Society have thecordial approbation of this Auxiliary.

2. That this Society be denominated the Auxiliary, in aid of the fundBof the Baptist Missionary Society, and that all the Churches in the County be re­quested to co-operate in promoting this important object.

3. That all persons subscribing annually Half-a-Guinea or upwards, or five Guineas atone time, shall be members of this Auxiliary ; that all such subscribers of Half-a- Guinea shall be entitled to the abstract of the Annual Report; and of one Guinea and upwards to the large Report of the Parent Society.

4. That the business of the Auxiliary shall be conducted by a Committee, with one or twoSecretaries and a Treasurer. The Committee to hold its meetings quarterly in differ­ent places in the County.

5. That the whole amount of money received by this Auxiliary, after deducting necessaryexpenses, shall be remitted annually, or oftener, to the Treasurer of the Parent Society in London, with an Alphabetical List of Collections and Subscriptions.

6. That a General Meeting of the Members of the Auxiliary shall be held annually, whena Report of the Proceedings shall be presented, intelligence communicated of the operations of the Mission, and a Committee and Officers appointed for the ensuing year. [It is desirable that arrangements tor the Annual Meeting should be announced at the previous Quarterly Meeting of the Committee.]

7. That the following Gentlemen be the Committee for the present year:—and that be Treasurer, and Secretary.

RULES FOR CONGREGATIONAL AUXILIARIES.

1. T h a t the principles and objects of the Baptist Missionary Society, formed in the year1792, are cordially approved of by this Society.

2. That this Society be designated the MissionarySociety.

3. That all persons subscribing One Penny per week or more, Ten Shillings and Sixpence,and upwards, annually, or Five Pounds at one time, shall be Members of the Society.

4. That the Society be under the direction of a Committee of Twelve Persons, including aTreasurer and Secretary, and tha,t the following be the Committee and. Officers for the present year, viz.—

C o m m i t t e e .

T r e a s u r e r . S e c r e t a r y .

5. That the Committee meet monthly to receive the Contributions from the Collectors,and pay over the amounts to the Treasurer, to be remitted annually, or oftener, to the Treasurer of the Parent Society.

6 , That a General Meeting of this Congregational Missionary Society be held Annuallyon the last Tuesday of , for the purpose of receiving the Report of Pro­ceedings, and appointing a Committee for the following year.

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RULES fOR A LADIES’ BEANCH.

1. T h a t this Branch be formed for the purpose of contributing to the Funds of the Bap­tist Mission, and of promoting a spirit of enterprise in extending the Kingdom of Christ.

2. That this Branch be under the direction of a Committee of such persons as collectSixpence per week and upwards ; or are subscribers of Half-a-Guinea and upwards per annum.

3. That the Committee meet Monthly to pay over the Contributions to the Treasurer, andreceive Missionary intelligence.

4. That a General Meeting of-the Branch be held on the last Thursday ofin each year, when the accounts shall be balanced, and paid over to the Treasurer of the , or to the Treasurer of the Parent Society.

5. That the following be the Members of the Committee.

RULES FOE A JUVENILE MISSIONARY SOCIETY.

1. T h a t this Association be formed for the purpose of contributing to the funds of theBaptist Mission, and of promoting a spirit of enterprise in extending the kingdom of Chris f .

2. That every person subscribing One Penny per week, and upwards, be a member of theAssociation.

3. That this Association be under the direction of a Committee, selected from such personsas collect Sixpence per week and upwards.

4. That the Committee meet Quarterly to pay over the contributions to the Treasurer,.and receive Missionary intelligence.

5. That an Anniversary Meeting of the Association be held in connection with the annualmeeting of the Congregation, when the accounts shall be balanced and paid over ta the Treasurer of the Congregational Auxiliary, or to the Treasurer of the Parent Society.

6. That the following be the Members and Officers of the Committee.

EULES FOR A SUNDAY SCHOOL MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION.

1. T h a t this Association be formed for the purpose of aiding the funds of the BaptistMissionary Society, and that it consist of all Scholars and Teachers contributing or collecting One Penny per week or upwards towards its funds.

2. That the friends and neighbours of the Children be invited to contribute to thisAssociation.

3. That the Superintendents and Teachers whose classes contribute constitute a Com­mittee to carry the object of the Branch into effect.

4. That the consent of the parents be obtained before any child is allowed to become asubscriber.

6. That the amount contributed by the Association be paid over every quarter to the- Trea8urer of the Parent Society.

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PLAN AND REGULATIONS OF THE SOCIETY-

NAHE.

The name by which the Society has been and still is designated, is “ The Particular Baptist Missionary Society for Propagating the Gospel among the Heathen,” or, “ T h e B a p t is t M is s io n a r y S o c ie t y .”

o b j e c t .

The great object of this Society is the diffusion of the knowledge of the religion of Jesus Christ throughout the whole world, beyond the British Isles, by the preaching of the Gospel, the translation and publication of the Holy Scriptures, and the establishment of Schools.

MEMBERS.

The following persons shall be considered members, viz., pastors of churches making an annual contribution; ministers who collect annually; and all Christian persons concurring in the objects of the Society, who are donors of ten pounds or upwards, or subscribers of ten shillings and sixpence annually to its funds.

GENERAL MEETING OF MEMBERS.

A General Meeting of Members only shall be held annually, at which the Committee and Officers shall be chosen for the year ensuing, the Auditors of accounts appointed, and any other business pertaining to the Society trans­acted.

In choosing the Committee and Officers, the Chairman of the Meeting shall receive all names which it may be intended to propose. Out of the list so obtained, forty members of the Committee shall be chosen by ballot, those who have the greater number of votes being the parties elected, and the members so elected shall be empowered to fill up the number to forty-eight members, as required by the following rule, from the list of nominations presented at the Annual Meeting.

c o m m it t e e .

That the affairs of the Society shall be conducted by a Committee of forty- eight persons, two-thirds of whom shall be residents beyond twelve miles of St. Paul’s ; the Committee to meet monthly, or oftener, in London, on a fixed day, for the despatch of business : seven members to be deemed a quorum; the Committee to be empowered to fill up vacancies.

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PUBLIC MEETINGS.

A Public Meeting of the Society shall be held annually, when the list of the Committee shall be read, the accounts presented, and the proceedings of the previous year reported. The Committee shall also be empowered to summon Public Meetings in London or elsewhere, whenever the interests of the Society may seem to require.

CORRESPONDING MEMBERS.

All Treasurers and Secretaries of Missionary Auxiliaries shall be Co r r e ­

s p o n d in g M e m b e r s of the Committee, together with such persons as it may be found necessary to add to their number.

HONORARY MEMBERS.

The General Meeting of Members shall also be empowered to appoint as H o n o r a r y M e m b e r s of the Committee any who have rendered important ser­vices to the Society; provided the nomination of such Honorary Members of Committee shall proceed only from a resolution of the General Committee- of the Society, or from six members of the Society who are combined therein.

HONORARY MEMBERS (EX-OITICIO).

Presidents or Principals of Denominational Colleges shall be ex-officio- Members of the Committee of the Society.

MEMBERS OF THE SOCIETY ENTITLED TO VOTE AT COMMITTEE MEETINGS.

All Honorary and Corresponding Members of the Committee, and all Ministers, who are members of the Society, who may occasionally be in London ; and also Ministers residing in London, similarly qualified, together with the Treasurers and Secretaries of London Auxiliaries, shall be entitled to attend and vote at the Meetings of the Committee.

FUNDS.

All moneys received on behalf of the Society shall be lodged in the hands of the Treasurer, or of Trustees to be chosen by the Society. When the amount received shall exceed the sum needed for the current expenses of the month, it shall be invested in the Public Funds, until required for the use of the Mission.

ALTERATION OF CONSTITUTION.

No alteration in the constitution of the Society shall he made without twelve months’ notice having been given at a previous Annual General Meeting.

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MINUTES OF THE GENERAL MEETING-HBfcD IN T H E H 0 L B 0 R N TOW N H A L L ,

T u e s d a y , A p r il 24t h , 1888.

1. After singing a hymn and reading the Scriptures, the Rev. •J. J. B r o w n , of Birmingham, offered prayer.

2. On the motion of the G e n e r a l S e c r e t a r y , seconded by the T r e a s u r e r , CHARLES TOWNSEND, E s q ., J.P., of Bristol, was

’unanimously called to the chair.

3. The digest of the Minutes of the Committee for the past year was ^brought up and read by the G e n e r a l S e c r e t a r y .

4. The Officers presented and read the Report of the Committee, 'together with the Balance Sheet and Abstract of Accounts for the past year, as passed by the Auditors.

5. On the motion of the Rev. T. M . M o r r i s , of Ipswich, seconded by J o h n J. S m i t h , E s q ., of Watford, it was resolved:—

That the Report now presented, and the audited Balance Sheet and Statement of .Accounts as duly certified by the Auditors, be received, adopted, and published in the usual way.

6. On the nomination of the Committee, moved by Dr. U n d e r h i l l , •seconded by H. M. B o m i>a s , E s q ., (J.C., it was unanimously resolved :—

That the Rev. J. Jenkyn Brown, of Birmingham, and Edward Rawlings, Esq., •of Wimbledon Common, be elected Honorary Members of the Committee of the Baptist Missionary Society, having rendered important services to the Mission.

7. On the motion of J. B e n s o n , E s q . , of London, seconded by the Rev. W . S t o t t , of S t. John’s Wood, it was resolved :—

That the following gentlemen be requested to act as Scrutineers, to report the iresult of the examination of the Balloting papers to the officers of the Society for publication— viz., Messrs. C. B. Chapman, J. Jennings, W . Bentley, W . Tresidder, C. H . Chapman, A. Grant, J. M . Bell, W . L. Smith, H . Smith, T. Gr. .Atkinson, F. J. Mamham, C. D. Barker, and C. E. Smith.

8. The lists of nominations of Members to serve on the Committee having been supplied, the voting papers were collected and referred to ■the Scrutineers.

9. On the motion of the Rev. J. T. W i g n e r , of New Cross, seconded by the Rev. H . C. L e o n a r d , M .A., of Bristol, it was resolved:—

That the cordial thanks of this Meeting be given to William R. Rickett, Esq., for his valuable services as Treasurer during the past year, and that he be respectfully and earnestly requested to continue them during the year ensuing.

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10. On the motion of the Rev. C h a r l e s W i l l i a m s , of Accrington, •seconded by J. B i r k i n s h a w , Esq., of Bradford, it was resolved :—

That the best thanks of this Meeting be given to Alfred Henry Baynes, Esq., for his efficient services as General Secretary during the past year, and that he be •earnestly requested to continue them during the year ensuing.

11. On the motion of the Rev. T. B e n t l e y , of Chipping Norton, seconded by the Rev. E. S . S u m m e r s , B.A., of India, it was resolved:—

That the cordial thanks of this Meeting be given to the Rev. J. B. Myers, the Association Secretary of the Society, for his valuable services in connection with the deputation and association -work of the Mission during the past year, and that he be requested to continue his services in the ensuing year.

12. On the motion of the Rev. T. A. W h e e l e r , of Norwich, seconded by the Rev. S. Newetam, of Yeovil, it was resolved :—

That the best thanks of this Meeting be given to the Auditors for their efficient services during the past year, and that the following gentlemen be requested to act as Auditors for the year ensuing—viz., Messrs. John Jennings, A. Gurney Smith, J. M. Bell, F. J. Maintain, and Herbert Smith, B .A.

13. The following Notice of Motion was withdrawn upon the understanding that the General Secretary would call the special attention of the incoming Committee to the matter mentioned therein, and report •at the next Annual Members’ Meeting, thereupon, viz. :—

That at least three members of the Committee shall retire annually, and shall not be eligible for re-election for a period of not less than two years. That the members thus ineligible for re-election shall be those who have served on the Committee for not less than two years, but whose names were lowest in the ballot of the preceding year.

14. On the motion of the Rev. W . C. U p t o n , of Beverley, seconded by the Rev. F. T r e s t r a i l , D.D., of Bristol, it was resolved:—

That the very cordial thanks of this Meeting be given to Charles Townsend, Esq., J.P., of Bristol, for his kind and efficient services in the chair.

15. The foregoing Minutes were read and confirmed.

16. The Meeting was closed with the Benediction, by the Rev. E. T r e s t r a i l , D.D., of Bristol.

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THE ANNUAL PUBLIC MEETING

or THE

B A P T I S T M I S S I O N A R Y S O C I E T Y"WAS HELD IN

E X E T E R H A L L ,

On T H U R S D A Y E V E N IN G , A P R IL 2 6 t h , 1888.

HUGH MA THESON, Esq., o f Hampstead, in the Chair.

1. The Meeting was opened by singing a hymn, and prayer conducted, by the Rev. J. R. W o o d , of Holloway.

2. Mr. A l f r e d H e n r y B a y n e s , the General Secretary, presented and read extracts from the Ninety-sixth Annual Report.

3 . Mr. W . R . R i c k e t t , the Treasurer, presented and read the Balance Sheet as duly certified by theAuditors.

4. The C h a i r m a n addressed the Meeting.

5. The following resolution, moved by the R e v . F r a n c is Ja m e s , of China, seconded by the Rev. F . B. M e y e b , B.A., of Regent’s Park, and. supported by the R e v . R . H. R o b e r t s , B.A., of Notting Hill, was agreed to unanimously.

That this Meeting rejoices in the increasing success of the Gospel in heathen lands, and pledges itself during the coming year to a larger measure of consecrated support, with a view to supply the urgently needed funds to adequately maintain. the large extension of missionary agency recently made by the Society on the Congo, and in China, and India.

6. The Meeting closed with the Doxology and Benediction.

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T X 7IT H a grateful sense of the Divine goodness, the Committeo of * " the Baptist Missionary Society present to its constituents their

Ninety-sixth Annual Report.

F I N A N C E .

The Balance-sheet for the year just closed exhibits a Debt of

¿85,859 9s. 7d.It is, however, matter for thankfulness that this deficiency is not due to

any falling ofl in Receipts, but to a considerable increase of Expenditure.

The total Ordinary Receipts for the year just closed show an

increase of¿62,938 5s. 8d.

upon those of the year previous, the actual figures being—

1887-8 ..........................¿661,341 5 11886-7 ..................... 58,402 19 5

Increase 1887—8 .. £2,938 5 8

In addition to this increase of £2,938 5s. 8d., £2,385 2s. 8d. has been contributed for the extinction of the Debt of 1886— 7.

The Contributions for General Purposes, as compared with the year before, show an advance of ¿6863 9s. lid ., the figures being—

1 8 8 7 -8 .................................... £43,625 18 11 8 8 6 -7 .............................. 42,762 6 2

Increase 1887— 8 £863 11 11

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The special gifts for the Congo Mission also exhibit an increase of ,£988 4s. 7d., and the Calcutta Press profits and gain on exchange are also in advance of the year before by £1,084 19s. 4d.

While, however, the Receipts have kept in advance, the Expenditure -exhibits a much larger increase, the figures being—

1887— 8 .................................... ¿867,200 14 81886— 7 .............................. 62,576 4 6

Increase 1887— 8 . . ¿84,624 10 2

These last figures are, however, subject to explanation; for it should be remembered that the actual outlay on the Congo Mission for the previous year was ¿87,763 9s. 0d., reduced in the published cash statement to •£5,820 8s. 3d., by crediting that account with £1,943 0s. 9d., the balance in hand of the Congo Fire Special Fund; but for this credit, and the receipt of a special sum of £2,000 from the Basle Mission on account of the West African Mission, the Debt of the previous year would have been £6,328 3s. 5d. instead of £2,385 2s. 8d.

Unquestionably the large Deficiency is mainly due to the Congo Mission. The amount charged to the account of 1886-7 having been only £5,820 8s. 3d., and for 1887-8 £9,955 9s. 5d. — an apparent increase of £4,135 Is. 2d.; although, as explained before, the real increase is only £2,192 0s. 5d., the balance in hand of the Congo Fire Fund (£1,943 0s. 9d.) having been credited to the previous year’s account, as iully set forth in the Balance-sheet for 1886-7.

In explanation of the large increase in the Congo Mission Expenditure, it should be stated that in consequence of continued ill-health, and numerous and heavy losses by death, the outlay for transit and special travelling has been unusually large. A new boiler for the steamship Peace, and the pub­lication of Mr. Holman Bentley’s Congo Dictionary and Grammar, are also

• exceptional items in the Expenditure. By far the heaviest item of all,. however, is the Inland transport, goods for all the stations having to be• carried on the backs of Kroomen and natives of the district after reaching 1 Underhill Station; and until the proposed Congo railway becomes an accomplished fact, the Committee fear this outlay will not be greatly «educed.

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Nor should it be forgotten in this explanation that the Congo Mission Expenditure for the year before was exceptionally light— the total outlay being considerably less than in previous years, necessitating a much larger expenditure during the year just closed, in order to replenish exhausted stores and securc a proper stock in hand in view of possible emergencies.

The China Mission Expenditure also exhibits an increase of ¿£566 17s. lid., occasioned by the full cost of the maintenance of the New Missionaries coming upon the funds of the Society.

At the commencement of the year now under review the Committee stated in the pages of the M issio n a r y H eeaxd that they felt convinced that in con­sequence of the recent and large increase of Agency on the Congo, and in China, India, and other fields, the ordinary income of the Society would need to be augmented by at least ¿£5,000 before an equilibrium between receipts and expenditure could be established, and the Balance-sheet now presented abundantly substantiates this estimate.

The Committee deeply feel the gravity of the present financial position of the Mission. They are most reluctant to believe that the Churches would have them draw back from the onward policy of the past ten years, or instruct them to retreat or recall.

A policy of rest and inaction may be possible in earthly kingdoms, and in them may be as expedient as commendablej but in the Kingdom of Christ not to advance is to retreat. The Christian Church exists for progress and conquest; its Divine commission, never abrogated, is not stay, but go.

With regard to the debt of £5,859 5s. 7d., the Committee are thankful to report that they have received intimation of certain legacies which, by the special directions of the legators, are not to be added to the Legacy Reserve Fund, but devoted to Expenditure, which will probably be sufficient to extinguish the present burden.

It cannot, however, be too clearly stated that, unless the Receipts of the ■Society be increased during the coming year by at least

¿£5,000 0s. 0d.,

the Mission will be again burdened by a new debt of similar amount at the •close of next March.

The increase in the Contributions that has taken place during the past year, notwithstanding many drawbacks and much financial pressure, induces

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the Committee to believe that during the coming year a yet further advance may be secured.

Once again the Committee -would plead for new and increased subscrip­tions. If present annual subscribers would increase their subscriptions by twenty per cent., and the large numbers of our church members who, at present, do not regularly contribute, would support the work of the Society by weekly, monthly, or annual subscriptions, the increase so urgently needed would without difficulty be secured.

Beyond question recent extensions of the work of the Mission have established a rate of expenditure considerably in excess of what has hitherto been the income of the Society.

Nor should it be forgotten, either, that recently very special losses have befallen the Mission by the decease of munificent contributors.

During the past year, in annual subscriptions alone, more than £2,000 has been lost to the ordinary income of the Mission by such removals.

Doubtless also the receipts of the Society have suffered to some extent in consequence of the numerous funds established in various parts of the country in connection with the celebration of Her Majesty’s Jubilee.

The Committee cannot but rejoice in the many proofs they are constantly receiving of the deep hold the work of the Mission has upon the churches, and of the self-denial and personal privation characterising many of the gifts.

Not a few [instances of touching sacrifice for the support of those who 11 have hazarded their lives for the Gospel’s sake” have come under their notice; and from month to month the pages of the M issio n a r y H er ald have borne witness to the rare devotion of many humble and obscure supporters of the work of the Society.

The problem to be solved is how to secure a still further enlargement of income. Yery'urgently and earnestly the Committee appeal to the Pastors* Deacons, and Churches of the Denomination to take this pressing question into their immediate, sympathetic, and practical deliberation.

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T H E M I S S I O N A R Y S T A F F .The past year has been marked by several and specially heavy losses.On Sunday evening, May 1st, the honoured Treasurer of the Society,

Joseph Tritton, Esq., entered into rest. His health, never very robust, had been seriously failing for some months previously. On the 22nd April he remarked, “ To-day the "Committee will meet. Well, I can say or do nothing. I leave it all with God.” That hymn, so often on the lips of dying saints, “ Rock of Ages, cleft for me,” was repeated. Some one said, “ You are on The Rock.” In a tone full of assurance he replied, “ Yes, 1 know I am.” Conscious to the last, surrounded by the various members of his family, his last words were, “ Let me go. Good-night, good-night ” ; thus ending in perfect peace a life of rare simplicity, and of still rarer spiritual beauty.

In beautiful lines, written by himself many years before, Mr. Tritton has well described his own peaceful departure on that sweet May Sabbath evening:—

“ It was a Sabbath evening :— crowds were met,Or gathering swift, devotion’s earnest bands ;

And while earth’s golden orb, unsunk as yet,Cast his bright beams upon them, his did set,

And to the temple, which in glory stands,He passod triumphant up, to “ the house not made with hands.”

“ Metliinks the day whereon the Master rose,—Methinks the hour wherein the Master deigned,

With words of peace and joy, to solace those "Who dared not on His living truth repose,

Were a meet season thus to have attained The rest— the goodly rest— of a paradise regained.

■“ The day of God in converse to begin With the Church Militant,— the worn, the tried,

And close it with the host, who passed within The vestibule of heaven, have ceased from sin

And all its conflicts, and in peace abide,Keeping eternal Sabbath, their Redeemer’s throne beside.”

The following minute recorded by the Committee finds a fitting place here :—

“ DECEASE OF THE TREASURER.

“ It is with profound regret and a deep sense of personal loss that the members of the Committee record the decoase of their honoured and beloved Treasurer, Joseph. Tritton, Esq.

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“ At the Jubilee Meeting of the Society, held at Kettering on the 31st of May, 1842, Mr. Tritton for the first time appeared amongst us as a warm and deeply interested sharer in the Society’s work, and gave an address characterised by all those features of earnest piety, cultured ease, and beauty of expression which ever made his public addresses so welcome and attractive.

“ For eight years he gave his services as a member of the Committee, when the increasing pressure of business led to his withdrawal from that form of duty, but not from frequent assistance as a speaker or chairman at the meetings of the Society. In the year 1867, on the greatly regretted retirement of Sir Morton Peto, Mr. Tritton was elected Treasurer with perfect unanimity, and for the following twenty years occupied that post with the confidence and joy of the entire constituency. It was his ‘ one desire to serve the Master to the best of his ability.’ He regarded the office not simply as a financial one, vbut’ as one affording a sphere for the exercise of Christian sympathy and for the service of Christian love, especially to those who occupy high places in the field. In this spirit he cultivated an intimate acquaintance with the missionary brethren, and gave them, from time to time, unnumbered tokens of his interest in their welfare, and in the great work in which they were engaged.

“ As Treasurer he was not alone a most liberal donor to the Society’s funds, but he sought, to use his own words, to ‘ get, if possible, more thoroughly at the hidden springs ’ of solemn personal consecration, to reach the deepest emotions of the Christian heart, whence might 'flow the streams of supply at home for the aid of those who were striving to ‘ girdle all lands with the healing waters of eternal life, and to gladden all hearts with their joyful sound.’

‘ ‘ Only they who have sat with him in council can ever know with what patience, with what gentleness, with wliat courtesy, with what fervour of piety, with what clear­ness of judgment, with what constant regard to the will of the Master, he directed the deliberations of the Committee. He viewed every question in the light of God’s truth, and by his devout spirit calmed every divergence of opinion, and secured, if not unanimity, yet the concurrence of ah in the final decision.

“ The glory of Christ was never absent from his mind. In his first speech as Treasurer he made the remark, ‘ Unchanged in its nature, no less than in its title, in every place, and in all time, the Gospel of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, in its distinctness, in its sufficiency, and in its pre-eminence, is all that we need with the energies of the Holy Ghost. With this, then, is victory ; without this, with anything else than this, with anything else in the stead of this, is defeat.’

“ So he lived and moved amongst us as a faithful, humble, fervent, and lowly disciple of the Lord. His conscientiousness never failed, and he exercised a vigilant watchful­ness over the expenditure of the funds committed to his care. Brotherly kindness marked his intercourse, while his genuine simplicity of character attracted confidence, and his generosity of heart secured a welcome for all who approached him.

“ The years of his presidency have been years of much prosperity in the work of the Society. Its fields of labour have been enlarged, its staff of missionaries increased, and its funds greatly multiplied, and the Committee feel that, for these blessings under the hand of God, they have been largely indebted to the wisdom, the untiring zeal, and generous help of their beloved friend and colleague.

“ The Committee beg further respectfully to express their deep sympathy with Mrs. Tritton and his beloved family in the great sorrow that has fallen upon them. They cannot but offer the fervent prayer that the Father of Mercies may grant them to realise the great consolation which the Gospel of Christ provides, and be able to cast all their cares upon Him who is Giver of life and immortality, and the Source of all blessedness and peace.”

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The past year lias also been sadly memorable in connection with ths> Congo Mission—

T h o m a s J. C o m b e b ,

F. C. D a r l i n g ,

J. H. S h i n d l e r ,

M a r t h a S p e a r i n g ,

H . G. W h i t l e y ,

J. E. B ig g s ,

all having been called to their rest and their reward. It is almost' impos­sible to over-estimate the great loss the Congo Mission has sustained by the death of Mr. Comber. Associated with this enterprise, as one of the> pioneers of the work, from its very beginning, all through its development and enlargement, he has been one of its most beloved and trusted leaders— intrepid, far-seeing, and enthusiastic.

After the severer symptoms of his last illness had been to some extent checked, and the terribly high temperature somewhat reduced, medical advice suggested a removal out to sea as the only means of saving his-life.

Being so universally beloved, a special steamer was at once placed at hi& service, and his removal from Matadi to Banana was effected with the greatest ease and comfort. The day following, the German steamship Lulu BoJilen, homeward bound, touched at Banana, and Mr. Comber was- placed on board in care of his devoted colleague, Mr. Scrivener,^and twa native Congo boys.

Mr. Scrivener’s words are :—

“ We embarked in tlxe cool of the evening, being received on board by tlie doctor of the ship and the captain, who placed a nice cabin at our disposal, and was very kind in. many ways. Mr. Comber seemed at once to benefit by the sea breezes ; and when. Dr. Small left us tbe next morning, and we steamed away to sea, my hopes for his- speedy restoration to health and strength were very strong. But our blessed Lord and Master in His unerring wisdom and wonderful love had need of our brother for higher, service. Instead of improving be gradually sank, passing peacefully away whilst the vessel was anchored off' Loango. He was conscious till the last; and though from extreme weakness he was unable to speak in answer to my inquiries, he indicated hi&- perfect trust in his Saviour and complete submission to His will.

“ During his sleep he repeated three lines of a hymn as follows :—

“ ‘ Oh Christ, Thou art the Fountain,The deep spring-well of love,

The springs of earth I've tasted—

I did not catch the last line ; I took notes of our brother’s words at once. They have been very helpful to me in this sad, sad season, and I trust that his many, many friends., at home will be able, with similar trust to his, to say, ‘ Thy will, 0 Lord, be done. ’

"T h e next morning, after his death, the ship cast anchor in Mayumba Bay, and;there on shore, in the close vicinity of several other graves, we buried him. I conducted.

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a short service. The captain, doctor, and many of the crew and passengers were also present, as was also Mr. C. Woerman, one of the owners of the Lulu Bohlen, who, on board, was exceedingly kind and sympathetic.”

A plain white marble cross marks the resting-place, and tells the story of one of the purest, bravest, and gentlest of the many heroic lives lived and sacrificed for the uplifting and salvation of Africa.

Of the other workers— so early called to rest— in the words of Mr. Grenfell it may in strictest truth be written: “ They were all so earnest, self-sacrificing, gentle, and devoted, that their memories will live in our hearts as long as life lasts ; while the blessed prospect of a joy­ful reunion in the everlasting home, even now, often fills us with joy un­speakable. Only those who have lived and worked side by side with them can fully understand our sore and bitter loss.”

While of most of these Congo heroes it may be said “ their sun has gone down while it is yet day,” other brethren, who for long years have been permitted to toil for the Master, have during the past twelve months fallen asleep.

Foremost amongst these should be mentioned the venerable

G e o k g e P e a r c e ,

•who died at Ootacamund, in Southern India, on the 6th of June, in the •eighty-fourth year of his age, and in the sixtieth year of his life in India.

His colleague at Ootacamund, the Rev. Thomas Evans, reporting Mr. .Pearce’s death, says:—

“ This severs the last link which connected our Mission in India with the honoured .names of Lawson, Yates, Eustace Carey, and James Penny, know\i in the time of the immortal trio of Serampore as the ‘ Junior Brethren,’ who were joined in October, 1826, by James Thomas and George Pearce— all now gone home to the land of love and •eternal light. ”

The following minute of the Committee records the long life and faithful labours of Mr. Pearce :—

“ In recording the decease of their oldest missionary, the Rev. George Pearce, the Committee desire to express their cordial esteem for the Christian character and devotedness of their departed friend, and their high appreciation of his long and earnest services in the East Indian Mission. At the close of his college course at Stepney Academical Institution, early in the year 1828, he left this country, with his beloved wife, for Bengal, where he arrived on the 22nd of October, and settled in Calcutta, which continued to be the scene of his missionary labours till his final retirement in 1874. On his arrival he took charge of the station, then recently vacated by the

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Rev. Eustace Carey, at once giving himself to the acquisition of the Bengali language, in which he became both a fluent speaker and an acceptable author.

“ In 1831 he began his visits to the South Villages, assisting in the formation of the churches, watching over their interests both temporal and spiritual, with the greatest assiduity, and with many marks of the Divine blessing throughout the greater part of his long career. In 1842 he took up his abode at Intally, and assumed the pastorate of the native church. Here for many years he fulfilled his ministry, actively sharing in all the benevolent enterprises of Calcutta, maintaining schools for the instruction of the native Christian community, both boys and girls, and also for heathen children, making frequent preaching excursions to the numerous towns and villages surrounding Calcutta, and fostering the growth of the churches in the South in piety and independence. On hia return from a visit to England, in 1855, he settled at Alipore, where in 1860 he commenced, at the request of the Committee, a class for the training of native Christian students for the ministry. This class was subsequently removed to Serampore, and again to Alipore, and was finally closed on his coming to England in 1873. Between filty and sixty converts were trained under his diligent care and wise supervision for the service of the churches, many of whom continue to this day to regard their tutor with affection and respect.

“ In 1870, Mr. Pearce’s feebleness and the growing dimness of his sight led him to contemplate, with extreme reluctance, the discontinuance of his active duties, and finally in 1874, after forty-eight years of a ministry much honoured of God, with the full acquiescence of the Committee, he retired to Ootacamund in the Neilgherry Hills.

“ Iu June, 1875, he had the grief of losing the dear partner of his life, whose long labours among the women and female children of Bengal were only second to his own in his wider sphere. For a few years, while his strength allowed, he found a congenial field of labour among the English community of Ootacamund. In the weakness and entire blindness which ensued, he found in the affection of Miss Peabody, who became his wife in 1877, a companion and helpmeet indeed, and one who thoroughly sym­pathised with him in all his services for Christ. She remains to mourn his departure ; and the Committee desire to offer to her their warmest sympathy and Christian regards.

“ If not quite so prominent in the mission-field as somj of his early associates, the Committee rejoice to speak of their departed friend with the warmest affection as behind none of them in earnestness of zeal, in his gentleness and meekness of Christian character, as a servant of the Lord, and as a missionary, fulfilling in an eminent degree for close upon half a century the duties of the office to which he was called. ‘ A good and faithful servant,’ he has now entered on the joy of his Lord.”

On the 18th of June, at Anerley, very suddenly died the Rev. John Davey, of the Bahamas Mission. For nearly thirty years Mr. Davey faithfully laboured at Nassau, retiring from active service only a short while ago in consequence of the broken condition of Mrs. Davey’s health, and her con­sequent inability to again endure the climate of the West Indies.

By the death of Mr. Herschel Dear, of Monghyr, an Honorary Member of the Committee, in October last, the Committee feel that the Mission, especially in India, has sustained an almost irreparable loss. In the words of the minute adopted by the Indian Conference :—

“ Throughout the whole of his long career his faith was firm and strong, and his

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works of piety and lore more abundant. Singularly successful in business, and continually increasing in wealth, lie was to the last utterly free from ostentation and worldly-mindedness. With advancing years he became more thoughtful, gentle, spiritual, and beloved. A large number of friends in both hemispheres have lost a true benefactor, our Mission one of its most enthusiastic sympathisers and munificent sup­porters, whilst to the whole Church of Christ he was a bright example and witness to the power of God’s grace.”

While the Committee have to mourn over many and specially severe losses, they have also to rejoice in very considerable additions to the staff of workers. The China Mission has been strengthened by the addition of Messrs. Shorrock and Bruce; the Congo by Messrs. J. G. Brown, F. G. Harrison, A . D. Slade, and the Misses Edith Butcher and Cassie Silvey; India by Messrs. A. B. West and A. J. McLean, and San Domingo by Mr. E. V- Donaldson.

Brethren G. H. Rouse, T. R. Edwards, Geo. Grenfell, J. H. Weeks, and W . II. Gamble, after a season of rest at home, have returned to their various fields of labour much benefited and refreshed ; while Mr. R. Wright Hay has exchanged Africa for India, and our veteran brother, the Rev. James Smith, has onee again returned to labour in the land of his adoption.

Mr. John Pinnock has removed from the Cnmeroons to the Congo; and Mr. J. J. Fuller, having completed the transfer of the Cameroons and Victoria stations to the brethren of the Basle Mission, is now on his voyage to England. The connection of Mr. C. H. Richardson with the Society has been terminated, and he has been engaged by the Basle Society as one of their agents Miss Dawbarn has exchanged China for Japan» and is now actively engaged in mission work in Tokio.

In consequence of ill-health the Revs. Arthur Wood, of Agra, and S. J. Jones, of Dinapore, have been compelled to relinquish their pastorates in those cities and return to England.

The Revs. R. F. Guyton, of Delhi; Bowen James, of Dinagepore; and J. W . Thomas, of Calcutta; Francis James, of China; and G. Cameron and D. Charters, of the Congo, have been compelled, by impaired health, to- seek a season of rest and change at home ; while the Revs. T. H. Barnett, of' Dacca; Arthur Jewson, of Commilla; J. Ewen, of Benares ; R. E. Gammon, of Puerto Plata, and Daniel Wilshere, of Nassau, for the same reason, are- expected soon to arrive in England.

The Committee have also invited their devoted native brother, Mr. Romanath Ray Chowdhry, of Allahabad, to pay a short visit to this- country during the current year.

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Mr. Teichmann has exchanged Seranipore for Barisal, Mr. T. R. Edwards having resumed his duties at the College, Mr. Tregellus has taken up -work at Jessore, and Mr. Ellison at Dacca; -while Mr. Price, of Dinapore, takes temporary charge of the work in Benares while Mr. Ewen visits England.

The Committee feel specially thankful that they have secured for the vacant post of treasurer W . R. Rickett, Esq., of Hampstead; and they are well assured that the friends and supporters of the Mission throughout the country will greatly rejoice at the acceptance of this, important position by one so deeply interested in the great work of the Society, and so practically and generously active on its behalf.

In the early autumn of last yeax, on the motion of Sir S. Morton Petor Bart., the Committee very cordially passed the following resolution :—

“ That, in view of tho lonely position occupied by so many of our missionary- brethren in distant fields of labour, and their practical exile from home, friends, and associations, the Committee feel it most desirable that efforts should be made to secure- for each missionary in the field some friend, or friends, in this country who will under­take to keep up personal sympathetic communication by periodical despatch of Chris­tian literature— say, of papers, magazines, pamphlets, and books, and occasional cor­respondence—it being the judgment of the Committee that such sympathetic thought and consideration will tend greatly to the happiness and encouragement of their mis­sionary brethren, who are now bearing the heat and burden of the day.”

The Committee are thankful to report that so warmly has Sir Morton Peto’s suggestion been received that nearly all their missionary brethren have been put into communication with some kind home correspondent, and they have received ¿rom many brethren on the field grateful expressions of appreciation of these practical proofs of sympathy and interest.

With a view to indicating arrangements under this plan already com­pleted, the Committee publish a list of these friends, which will be found attached to the Table of Missionaries at the end of this Report.

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Eastern Missions.I N D I A .

PRINCIPAL STATIONSSOUTH INDIA—Ootacanrand.WESTERN INDIA—Bombay and Poona.BENGAL—Calcutta, Howrah, Serampore, South Villages,

Bishtopore, Jessore, Khoolna, Dinagepore, Dacca, Fur- reedpore, Commilla, Mymensing, Barisal, Madripore, Chittagong, Soory, and Jamtara.

NORTH-WEST—Monghyr, Patna, Bankipore, Dinapore, Gya, Benares, Allahabad, Agra, Muttra, Delhi, Simla.

SUB-STATIONS...............................................................................127Missionaries (9 in England) ........... 62Native Evangelists ................................................... 136

Reporting on the work of the Mission in India during the past year, the Rey. George Kerry writes :—

“ The tidings from the different stations occupied by the brethren labouring in con­nection with the Baptist Missionary Society in India during the year 1887 are a record of patient, faithful, and blessed work. No workers in the service of Christ have had greater trial of patience perhaps than those in India. For the past nearly one hundred years, it has been a night of toil with comparatively few and slight gleams of light in the darkness. These gleams of light have come with increasing frequency, and for longer duration as the night has worn away, and now many ‘ watchmen ’ are ready to cry, ‘ The morning breaketh. ’ It is true that what \fould be called great success, as indicated by the number of baptisms and open avowal of allegiance, has not been given yet, but from all directions we are told of increasing readiness to hear the Gospel, and to obtain copies of the Holy Scriptures which are being circulated more widely than ever, and are sold at a nominal price. The friendliness of the people almost everywhere to the preachers of the Gospel is most marked; Hindus and Mohammedans often showing hospitality and kindness in various ways is most encouraging. The great need for India now is the mighty outpouring of the Holy Spirit on those to whom the Word of the Lord has come, and who now understand that the Gospel is presented to them as the message of God’s love and mercy to all men in their sin and misery. ”

PRESENT ASPECTS OF THE WORK.It cannot be too often repeated that the one supreme need of the

heathen world is a personal knowledge and acceptance of Jesus Christ and His salvation. The great aim of our brethren, the missionaries, is to Christianise by means of the fearless loving proclamation of the blessed Gospel of the Grace of God.

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In the words of the devoted patriarch of the East, the late Dr. Binney, of Rangoon:—

“ Not attack, controversy, or ridicule, but the warm, earnest, loving, persistent, plain preaching of ‘ the glad tidings ’ ; this is the agency that is to bring India to the feet of Christ. Christ and Christ crucified—the story of the Cross lovingly, faithfully, plainly proclaimed— this will touch men’s hearts, and bless men’s lives as nothing else can. ”

The one great object of the missionary is that which is called bv the frequently misunderstood term conversion ; the old man cast aside, the new man formed within.

With regard to this all-vital change it has been well said :—

“ It requires little knowledge of human nature, and no deep acquaintance with the result of mere learning, to become convinced that no amount of education and no amount of physical comfort or discomfort can effect this conversion. The most accu­rately systematic knowledge of moral truth, the keenest insight into its beauty, and the most unquestioned ability to expound it to others are, in the West no less than in the East, quite compatible with a vicious life. Lack of knowledge has led no man into the ways of evil who was bom in a Christian country. It is not, therefore, clearness of intellectual vision alone which guides a man to be either a now or a true m an, Con­duct, we know, is affected more by the heart than the head. ‘ Out of the heart are tho issues of life.’ The Oriental has been instructed as a babe at his mother’s knee to bow to the image of this god and to honour the name of that idol. The affections of his heart are trellised round these images, and the power of custom has hardened their hold with his growing years.

“ The all-important question in missions is, therefore, how to unwind these heart affections and re-entwine them around the living and the deathless that will never crumble away. How can we gain acccss to and move the hearts of heathen people ? You may indeed by your logic destroy his idols and lead him to question much of what lie has believed. But is he the better man because he ceases to bum incense or prostrate himself once a year in the temples ? You desire him to become a new man— not merely to put off Buddha, but to put on Christ. And in order to do this his heart must be won. With the battering ram of superior knowledge you may with little difficulty knock down the intellectual fort, but, as we may learn from India, you are far yet from the citadel of the heart. And it is through the heart alone that the change we seek is to he effected. Intellectual training and other philanthropic agencies will pave the way to a. certain extent. They will help in pulling down and clearing away in whole or in part the rubbish of the old building, but they cannot lay even the foundation of the new. It is the old story of the ‘ love of Christ which passeth knowledge ’ alone which will effect the great and all vital change.”

The early disciples, when driven from Jerusalem and scattered abroad, went straight into the great cities of the Roman world, the very centres of heathen philosophies, corruption, and wickedness, and boldly planted in the midst of them the Banner of the Cross, preaching “ Jesus and the Resurrection” to Gentile and Jew, philosopher and peasant, high and low, rich and poor, and gathering converts into Christian

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•churches, pushed on from city to city, province to province, until they •entered Rome itself, and invaded even Caesar’s household.

Their simple reliance was upon “ the Gospel of the Grace of God ” which •they ever carried in their hearts and preached in demonstration and power of the Spirit, confident that Christ Himself would abundantly verify His Ascension promise, aud that the Cross in the hands of the Eternal Spirit was of itself able to convert the soul and renew the life.

It was the policy of Faith— the policy of simple trust in God and the power of TTis Gospel— and it wrought wonders. It went everywhere “ con­quering and to conquer.5'

And surely the nearer the Church of our day both at home and on the foreign mi asion-field approaches this apostolic method the more will God honour and bless her instrumentality, and the reports from our brethren abundantly confirm this.

Mr. David Jones, of Agra, writes :—

“ We believe most of all in the plain, loving, faithful preaching of the Gospel of the Grace of God. During the past year the sowing has been broadcast. The work has been done in a variety of ways. Now to the many, and now to the few, to the ones, and twos, when walking along the road entering into conversation with a fellow- traveller. We have reaped some, others may have reaped where we have sown, and we are looking forward to more reaping. We love to think that the angels may have reaped some, unknown to any missionaries ; but of this one thing we are confident—‘ The Lord knoweth them that are His.’ ”

Referring to work in the Agra district, Mr. Potter reports :—

“ At Basaye, in the native state of Dholepore, we found the p3ople attentive to hear •the Gospel. The native gentleman in charge of the Treasury, a man of wealth and intelligence, heard us preaching in the market plcce. He afterwards visited us at our teD t, and invited us to call at the Treasury. On ench occasion we preached unto him Jesus. He purchased a New Testament, and paid for a copy of the Old Testament in Hindi, whieh we forwarded to him afterwards. He promised to study the Bible carefully.

“ At Barein, the same State, we were privileged to hear on the spot of-ihe conversion, life, and triumphant death of Pundit Anand Masih. This man purchased a copy of the Book of Psalms in Sanskrit at a mela, and read it carefully. Afterwards, on hearing the Gospel preached in his native town by one of our native preachers, he came forward and confessed that he was a Christian. He was afterwards baptized, and continued to live among his own] people. By life and lip he preached Christ till his death a few years after. A Hindu Pundit, describing his death to me, said that when dying his friends clustered round the bed, and urged him to forsake Christ and repeat the name of Earn. He smiled, and said, ‘ Do you think you know better than I do who is the true Saviour ?— “ Jesus, only Jesus ! ” ’— and, so saying, he fell asleep.

“ Another case was that of P. D., of Goudonte, whose story was most touching. Formerly a Hindu priest, he is now a devout and humble follower of Jesus. Formerly the people came to worship at his shrine, and made him many offerings; now they refused him water from the village well. He had forsaken much for Christ, yet his face

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grew radiant as he told of the hundredfold rewards he had received, according to the promise and the bright hope of eternal life beyond. It was to me one of the happiest moments of my life when I stood with this converted priest in the old, deserted temple, and sang the victory of Jesus, and joined with him in prayer that soon every temple might in like manner be consecrated to the Lord.

“ This good man has a little land which he desires to give for the erection of mission premises. May he live to see his heart’s desire fulfilled ! ”

Mr. Jones reports:—“ Eleven converts have been baptized in Agra, two we fear have lapsed, one did soon

after his baptism, and another quite recently. Our life is made up of joys and sorrows, lights and shades; this is so true of the life of the missionary. The baptism of the wife and two sons of our dear brother Hari Ram— after years of praying and wai ting the answer has come. In the H e r a l d for September, 1880, I asked friends in England to pray for them. A lady in Watford wrote their names in her book, and lias being praying for them since then. She has written us telling of her joy on seeing the account of their having declared thomselves for Christ. Three Ascetics or £ Holy men,’ were baptized during the year. Two we hope are working here and there for the Lord. The third is earning his bread as a watchman.”

Both Mr. Jones and Mr. Potter refer to hindrances. The former writes

“ We were very grieved at one large village in the Agra district to find the young son of the station master in possession of one hundred or more pictures of Hindu gods and goddesses; these were all printed in England, and sent out with cotton goods, from Manchester and other places. Idols, manufactured in England, are sold out here. Vile literature is poured into the country from England, and so is brandy, rum, gin, beer, &c., &c. Avowed Atheists come out to teach the youths of India. Here in the country itself facilities for drinking intoxicants are being increased. Nor is the opium traffic on the decrease : we hear it is increasing— and this for the sake of revenue. These and many others are hindrances from our own people. Had we nothing but depraved human nature, and huge, false systems of religions to support it, to war against, it would have been sufficient, but the same Arm that we should in that case roly on is what we rely on now, and it is mighty to save. Ouit h o p e is i n G o d . ”

From Barisal Mr. Anderson reports :—

“ At no period has the prospect of the enlargement of Christ’s Kingdom in our part of the country been brighter than it is now. This year we have hadlarge additions to the number of the converts, and amidst much and very trying opposition on the part both of zemindars and the ryots the Gospel has been planted in a new locality, and several persons have accepted it. I baptized sixty-eight converts during my last tour.

“ The schools in Barisal are flourishing. We have some thirty boys in our boarding establishment who attend the Government school, and we have a still larger number of girls who have been zealously taught, and a very marked improvement in the charac­ter and conduct of tbe pupils has followed. This school will have an elevating effect upon the social life of the Christians in the villages. Several young women continue to be trained for the work of teachers.

“ The number of our schools in the Mofussil has increased. The special contributions received from the Sunday-schools of London, through the kind intervention and prompting of the Young Men’s Baptist Missionary Association, have enabled us to open ten new schools. We have now thirty-six in all.”

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Mr. J. G. Kerry writes:—

" I n January the Gospel was planted in a new village, called Chundrohar. Mr. Anderson and I spent three weeks there. Two families— i.e., thirteen souls— embraced Christianity. Of these Mr. Anderson baptized five. Of course they met with persecution, the whole village, intimidated by the landlords, turned against them. They also had sorrow. The head of one family passed away in April, two and a half months after he had put on Christ by baptism. In May a child of the second family accidentally fell into the fire and died from the effects. The father of this little one has had to give up all for Christ. But loss of home and child has not shaken his faith in God, for he still stands firm and preaches the Gospel at every opportunity.”

Dining the past year a new station has been opened at Madripore tinder the care of the Rev. Robert Spurgeon, who reports:—

“ It was April before we could finally take up our residence at Madripore, and even then all our difficulties wore not at an end. Gradually, however, the clouds dispersed, and peace reigned around us. Then more direct work for our Master was begun. The three evangelists were almost constantly out in their little boat, traversing the new district in various directions. In a number of places they had evidence of a good work having been begun, and we intend to follow it up. In the town of Madripore itself very little impression seems to be made. ‘ The pure air of the Mission has already blown over the bazaar,’ said a Babu to me once ; and we may hope that good of an indefinite kind has been done even by our presence. The constant distribution of tracts and books is to this people like the inrushing of a purer air than they are wont to breathe. Only some acknowledge the presence of such a change, but many must feel it. During the year letters have come from various quarters, assuring me that numbers of people have a desire to turn to Christ.”

Mr. Anderson further reports :—

“ The Bralimos of Barisal seem to be more earnest in their desire to know and follow the truth than the Brahmos of other places. We are proposing to erect a large preach­ing hall, at which we hope to meet with that section of the community and other educated persons, as well as members of the humble classes. The time, I hope, has come when we should make a special effort in the headquarters of the district, which is also the headquarters of the Mission, to reach all classes in a more efficient way than for some years past we have been able to do, owing to our being so few in number ; and I hope that such an entrance in among them will not be in vain.

“ A new station has been opened in Turki, from which the Gospel is being sounded forth among the residents in a considerable part of this district.”

From Dinagepore Mr. Denham Robinson reports:—

‘ 11 have much pleasure in stating that the work in this district dining the past year has been such as to fill us with a bright hope for the future, and gratitude for the past. On May 3rd three men from Peregachi, a village near Raygunge, some thirty miles from Dinagepore, came to me desiring to be baptized. I found that they had first heard the Gospel seven years ago at Raygunge mela (fair), where Mr. Bowen James and Babu S.C.Dey preached. The words spoken by our brethren on this occasion had a powerful effect on the hearts of these three simple villagers, so that afterwards in their rustic home they meditated and talked over what they had heard, until one of them, resolving to confess Christ openly, applied to a German missionary and was christened by him. On return­

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ing home, this convert began to instruct his two companions according to his ability. He taught them how to pray, and spoke such words as he was able to, following the light he had. Thus, for some three or four years, they continued searching after Christ, until at last conviction dawned upon them that He was the true Saviour. So for the last two years they have been Christians at heart, but have only now obtained the courage to come forward boldly and confess Christ before men. Babu S. C. Dey took them to his house in Dinagepore, and after entertaining them for three days, during which time he became thoroughly convinced of their sincerity, accompanied them to their village work at Raygunge, and pitched his tent there.

“ No sooner was his arrival known to the inhabitants than they flocked to the tent in order to converse and buy books. Two young men, sons of the Rajah’s tehsildar (collector), came by night and asked to see the books, from which they chose two small­sized copies of the Gospels, refusing to take the larger-sized, because, said they, ‘ we can hide the small books, but the large are apt to lie about, and if the tehsildar sees them, he will be sure to bum them.’ The work was progressing wonderfully when the tehsildar, who was a strict Hindu, became alarmed at the news that three men from the village had become Christians. He accordingly forbade the buying of books, and threatened our three converts with expulsion from the land were they to become Chris­tians openly. The commotion that ensued unfortunately put a stop to the baptism which was to have taken place, and Surjya Babu was obliged to return to Dinagepore at least for a time. Since then, however, i have spoken to the Rajah of Dinagepore with respect to the tehsildar’s persecution of these Raygunge Christians, and ho has given me his promise to inquire into the matter, and put a stop to any such proceedings in the future. We intend to visit them as soon as possible, and I have no doubt that there are many more in this interesting village who are ripe for Gospel influences. I can do no more here than state a few such facts as I have mentioned; but many incidents have occurred which serve to show that the Spirit of God is working in a remarkable manner both among the Christians of our churches and the superstitious hill tribes (Kols and Polias) scattered over the regions of Northern Bengal. It is my belief that the time is not far off when there will be a great awakening among these people, who, when once they are won over to the truth, will form an interesting and distinct type of Christians.”

Mr. Ellison, of Mymensing, mentions an interesting case of good arising from the sale of Christian books. He writes :—

“ We have had a proof this year of the importance of selling good books, in the conversion of a young Brahmin of high caste. When asked how he had been led to think of accepting the Christian religion, he said he had bought some Christian books from one of our colporteurs, and he had read them in secret. He has given up many worldly advantages and has overcome many obstacles to make a public profession of Christ.”

In connection with the native churches in the Barisal district, recently a deeply interesting Native Christian Conference was held at Amgram. It was very largely attended, and a most earnest and united spirit was manifested throughout its numerous sittings.

Mr. Spurgeon reports

“ Papers were read on the following subjects, and excellent discussions ensued :— ' Self-knowledge,’ ‘ Faith,’ ‘ How to make the Gospel Fruitful,’ ‘ Oneness with Christ,’

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‘ Work for Young Men,; ‘ Needs of the Native Churches,’ ‘ Heaven,’ ‘ Church Discip­line,’ ' Maintenance of Zeal,’ ‘ How Women behaved towards Christ in the Gospels,’‘ The Present State of the Women of our Churches.’ The last was written and read by a native woman who threo years ago read the first paper in public that had ever been read by a woman. I venture to give a translation of a few sentences. A Hindu gentle­man present offered to print five hundred copies of it for free distribution ; and as he is a pleader here in Madripore I shall give it him to do so.

“ A N a t i v e W o m a n ’s A p p e a l .

“ ' To-day,’ pleaded our sister, ‘ this motherland of ours is being swept along by the flood of sin. Those who are in the boat of salvation are asleep. If anyone cries out, and says, “ Alas ! she is drowning. Take her into the boat,” then others, rebuking her, say, “ You break our rest. Keep quiet. Don’t hinder our sleep.” No, sisters ! Come, let us leave our slumber, and with enthusiasm step forth to the place of duty. Let us put forth our utmost strength to draw and lift our land out of the sea of sin. Some say, “ Women won’t go to heaven; what need is there for their education ? ” According to my small mind, this is unscriptural and illogical. Christ says, “ Him that cometh to- Me I will in no wise cast out. ” He makes no distinction between men and women in that. After His resurrection He first appeared to a woman. Beside being born of a woman, He has freed for ever women from the stain, and glorified them. Paul’s Epistles have many names of women in them. Christ said Mary had chosen the good part when she sat at His feet and heard His teaching. When the Sadducees tempted Him with the story of the woman who had seven husbands, how did He reply ? Jesus said, Ye do greatly err, not knowing the Scriptures or the power of God. In the resurrection they do not marry. They are like the angels. Now, if women won’t go to heaven, Christ would not have said this. Woman is a part of man. How then can one part be in heaven and the other in hell ? The value of female education can be learnt from a perusal of the life of the saintly Monica. Both her husband and son were bad. It was seventeen years before she gained them by prayer and exhortation and Scripture. Had she been unlearned this power could never have been in her. Education is necessary, but religion is more so. Yet those who hinder the uplifting of women destroy their spiritual life. In fact, they will have to give an account for the souls lost. Christ Jesus came into the world to save women as well as men.’ ”

The Rev. J. D. Bate, of Allahabad, reports:—

“ The work here has gone on during the past year in much the usual way ; there has been no sensation, but still plenty of good work in the good old way. The work of preaching in the bazaars and streets of the city, and at the Hindu festivals held here, has also gone on regularly as usual. I regret that, owing to a rather serious accident to my right leg which occurred exactly a year ago, I have not been able to do so much at what is technically known as ‘ Bazar preaching ’ as of yore, but the brethren associated with me have done it regularly, and with their usual devotedness and efficiency. An interesting incident came to my notice lately in reference to this branch of missionary operation. A few years ago a friend of mine (a missionary of another society) was frequently engaged in street preaching, and was seen on many occasions by the chief police officer (a servant of Government) of the district holding forth the ‘ Word of Life' to the heathen around him in the market places. The official was (what so many of the official classes in the service of Government are) a professed atheist, and of (course wholly callous respecting the concerns of his soul. He did not hesitate to say that the missionary was a fool (a rather hackneyed imputation at this late day), and that none but a man deficient in sense would think of getting such wise people as these men of the

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East to attach credence to the things contained between the lids of the Bible. The missionary never had an opportunity of exchanging as much as a single word with this high official, but merely noticed him as he passed on horseback by the place of preaching ; yet God used my dear friend as His instrument for that unhappy man’s con­version from sin to holiness. The movement of the Divine Spirit in his mind began with a doubt whether, after all, the missionary was such a fool as he had been wont to\ suppose, and whether the Gospel message was the effete and foolish thing he had taken> it to be. From this simple point his mind went on working, and at length the blessed* Scriptures opened up their store of treasure to him, and the Divine Redeemer was no longer to him ‘ a root out of dry ground without form or comeliness.’ The light entered, the doubts vanished, the consciousness of forgiveness of sin took possession of his spirit, and his life thenceforward was a life of Divine joy. All this went on and grew to the point of Christian decision before the missionary knew of how blessed and great a work God had made him the unconscious instrument.

“ There is danger of our supposing that all these people need is that they be turned away from idols and false systems of religion. It is from this supposition that there are many even among English Christians who make no secret of their opinion that we missionaries ‘ are rather a long time about it.’ But the uselessness and senselessness of idol systems are points regarding which multitudes of the people in the laud are con­vinced already. There is something else than mere idol worship, and no less fatal, from which they need to be delivered. They need to be emancipated from the love of sin and, from thraldom to the evil one from which all idolatry originally sprang.

“ They need deliverance from revolt from the holy nature of the Great Supreme and His rightful requirements. Already fully convinced of the foolishness and futility of idolatry, they still need to be awakened to the hatefulness of their sin. To effect this is the function, not of the missionary’s logic nor of the civilising agencies of Western learning, but of the ever-blessed Spirit, ‘ without whom nothing is holy,’ the sole Auth®r of all true repentance and spiritual energy in the souls of men. Those who. think that the making of men Christians means merely convincing them of the absurdity and futility of image worship, may effect in them a change of religion while the soul is left untouched, impenitent, uncleansed, unforgiven. If, moreover, by the term ‘ belief ’ we mean the intellectual admission of the logical soundness of the Gospel system, and its superiority to all other claimants to human credence, then multi­tudes of the people of this land are already ‘ believers ’ in Christianity, though not_ ‘ professors of it.’

“ S e a r c h in g t h e Sc r ip t u r e s .

“ No healthy and benevolent Christian mind will, I suppose, question that the calhr and steady search for God, ‘ if haply they may find Him,’ is a reasonable and most blessed thing, especially when it is prosecuted by means of His own revealed Word, and this is what is now going on around us in this land, and that among a circle the com­pass of which widens upon inquiry. Let me mention a single instance. A very highly educated gentleman, a barrister, and therefore a member of one of your Inns of Court, and a legal practitioner of some renown in one of the Indian high courts of judicature, took to corresponding with me a few months ago respecting a son of his. In the course of correspondence something was said which led him to pen to me the following- words : ‘ I do assure you that never a day passes without my reading my Bible. ’ ‘ M yBible.’ Verily, thou art not far from the kingdom of God ! He is a man of high repu­tation, an extensive reader, and one of blameless life. A Brahman by birth, yet a total unbeliever in the religion of his ancestors— he does not practice that religion in any shape- or form—he speaks of the Book that reveals to him Jesus as 1 my Bible,’ and this trea­sure he searches daily. His case is not a solitary one ; it is but by accident that such

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•cases come to one’s notice. The Divine Agent is working out the deliverance of this people in His own way, and we are His instruments.

“ Let me give you another instance of an entirely different mode of operation by ■which the work of missionaries is obtaining recognition in the most unexpected ways. A very wealthy man (a Hindu) with a penchant for antiquarian studies of a religious nature, has lately published, at his own expense, a work on the religions of India. The work is not in the English language, and is, therefore, intended by its author to have the widest possible circulation among his fellow-countrymen. Among other things, a section is devoted to an account of the founder of each religion, and one entire section is taken up with an account of the birth and history of Christ! The book is not con­troversial in its nature. The object of it is simply to give an unvarnished account of the several biographies as set forth in the respective sacred books, and the account of the Lord’s life is taken from the Scriptures, and is a bond fide narrative of His earthly his­tory, and statement of His teachings, and of His pretensions. Thus has Christianity come to be regarded here already as one of the religions of the land, and its Divine Founder has come to be regarded as one among the benefactors of the people, one with whom the historian of Indian religion has to make his account.

“ Some three years ago my attention was called, during one of my journeys among the villages of this district, to another book in yet another of the native languages (the Urda) in which was an exactly similar account of our Lord’s earthly career and of His doctrines and claims. With no controversial or distinctive object was this bookwritten, but merely to give the reader a cold, unprejudiced account of Ram, Krishna, Buddha, Christ, Mohammed, &c. This book was the work of a native (with no pretence of being a Christian), and it was intended for the instruction of educated young men in the things which all young men ought to know. I bought the book, and read it every word, thinking that I might find in its pages an attempt to discount in the miuds of the rising generation the work of Christian missionaries. But nothing of the kind did the book contain. Thus is the ‘ Star of Bethlehem ’ fairly risen over the land; it is brighter and fairer than any of the other stars, and dims even the brightest of them, and many of ‘ the wise men of the East ’ (the thoughtful, the devout, the anxious) are being guided by its light to the discovery of the ‘ Holy Child, Jesus.’ What may we not hope for when beyond that the people themselves thus take to propagating the simple story of that sublime biography, and recognising in Jesus the Founder of one of the religions of their country ? And yet we are told by some that missionaries have done nothing. And those who tell us this arc men of reading, who hail from Christian England ! Verily ‘ none are so blind as those who do not wish to see.’ Let us rather listen to the words of a great and good man, lately deceased, that lamented sage, Keshub Chunder Sen, ‘ Jesus Christ is the Saviour of India,’ and let us ‘ as faithful stewards of the manifold grace of God,’ encouraged and sustained by the signs.which have thus attended our labours, echo his sagacious forecast with a yet more definite sentiment, ‘ Christ for India, and all India for Christ.'

“ S ig n s of t h e T im e s .

“ The facts I have put forward help to show that the Kingdom of our Lord does not spread in every land on exactly the same lines. Thus far the triumphs of grace in this country have in great measure been by units. But the signs of mental upheaval on every hand at the present moment encourage us to anticipate that there will be in the days to come a general turning to the Lord. There is every indication that the minds of thoughtful and leading men throughout the land have, not only broken with the old idolatry, but are in a state of ferment and general inquiry and unrest. We rejoice the more over the individual instances of conversion here and there, because they are tokens

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from which we may gather good auguries. The Divine power that saves few is (we need not doubt) abundantly capable of saving a * multitude that no man can number. "We do well to rejoice over the few drops when there is a ‘ sound of abundance of rain ’ in the dry and thirsty land. All the signs which are about us here on every hand (of which the great movements known as ‘ the Brahmo Samaj ’ and ‘ the Arya Samaj ’ are tangible instances) tell of the dissatisfaction of the general mind of the people with the old beliefs, and of the gradual and widespread awakening of a desire to break away from the domination of a galling and unprofitable priestcraft. We, who know how the Lord has wrought in the past, know what that means. It is the half-awakened response of the popular mind to the Gospel call: ‘ Awake, thou that sleepest, and arise from the. dead, and Christ shall give thee light.’ The people are thus rubbing their eyes as from, the sleep of centuries, and are bewildered with the cry, ‘ Ho, here ! and Ho, there! ’ The eagerne-s with which Christian literature is bought up and read through the length and breadth of the land, the eagerness with which the preaching of Christ, as the ‘ Desire of All Nations,’ is listened to in the places of public concourse, leave no ground for doubting that He will yet be this people’ s choice, and that He is taking to Himself' His throne in their belief, their affections, and their homage. The bitter complaints of the Hindu priests that, by the advent of Christianity, times have changed as far as they are concerned ; that they are obliged nowadays to turn to manual labour and get! their living by secular occupations ; that the minds of the devotees are infected with revolutionary ideas in the matter of religion ; that their sheep are all gone astray, running hither and thither (these doleful complaints which I have so many times heard“ from their own lips), are substantial proofs that the work of missionaries has taken firm hold on the popular mind, that ‘ our work in the Lord is not in vain.’ It is said in the Hindu sacred books (see the Bhagawat Parana, sect. xi. and xii.) that a foreign race will land on these shores in the latter days, and that the minds of the Hindus will be turned away from the faith of the Brahmans, and that this apostacy will be a sign of the last times. With these facts before their minds what wonder that many of them tell us (as they have often told me) that the religion we teach will in the not distant fa to e become the general religion of India ! The forward tendency of Christianity, and the vanishing;, tendency of Hinduism, are visible on every hand, and are declared by a thousand signs.

“ Conversing with a pundit from Benares here, he— of his own prompting, and with­out my having given him as much as the leading thought— cited the very book I have just named as his authority for believing that the days of Hinduism are numbered, and that the religion of the future here will be that which Christians have brought.

“ And as for those of the Hindus who still protest their faith in the Avatars, they have adopted a new line of defence. One of the most generally accepted books among the Hindus of these Upper Provinces is the book which contains the account of the exploits of the god Krishna. As missionaries know now as well as the pundits them­selves what is recorded of him, and have exposed him in his true light as an impostor, the priests nowadays cry out that the account of his vile doings is all figurative, and must not be taken in the plain, grammatical sense ! This surely looks very much like ‘ caving in,’ and is a distinct triumph for the Gospel. The filthy thing thus cannot endure the relentless light of Gospel morality and the example of Christ.

“ A very pleasing instance of Christian endurance and Christian sincerity came to my notice some time ago.

“ One of the members of our native Christian Church had business in Jubblepore, the- central town of Hindustan. When he returned, I inquired of him how he spent his- Sundays during the time he was there. He told me there was a Christian native in that town connected with the service of Government, and that this man (a man in easy

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circumstances) was wont regularly to open his own house on the Sabbath for worship and preaching. The man was a Baptist; and there were several of our own people residing in the town, but there was no public place of worship for them. Is not this the very thing we want to see— self-help among the people, the spontaneous gathering together in the name of the Lord for His worship and for mutual edification, without pecuniary connection with any missionary society, and without the personal influence and presence of any missionary ? Thus does the soundness of Christian work in the land and the sincerity of some of the converts assert itself when circumstances so situate the people that they are thrown back on the first principles of their faith, and stand or fall according to their sincerity. Thus has this man’s zeal asserted its Divine origin, and made him a centre of good among his fellow-Christians providentially thrown into his path. ' No man when he lighteth a candle putteth it under a bushel.’ ”

NATIVE CHRISTIAN TRAINING INSTITUTIONS AND SCHOOLS.

In 1817, Dr. Carey wrote :—

“ I conceive that the work of duly preparing as large a body as possible of Christian (natives of India for the work of pastors and evangelists is of immense moment. India will never be turned from her grossness of idolatry to serve the true and living God unless the grace of God rest abundantly on converted natives to qualify them for mission work. In my judgment, therefore, it is on native evangelists that the weight of the great work must ultimately rest. ”

Fully concurring in this judgment, the Committee are specially thankful to report progress in connection with their Native Christian Training Insti­tutions at Serampore and Delhi, and their Preliminary Training Schools at Bishtopore and Barisal.

Mr. Teichmann, who, during the past year, has taken the place of the Rov. E. S. Summers, B .A ., at present on a visit to England, reports as to Serampore :—

“ The curriculum for the past year has been for the English students :“ Butler’s ‘ Analogy’ ; Epistle to the Hebrews with Commentary Genesis and

Exodus with Commentary; Angus’ ‘Bible Handbook’ ; Hodge’s ‘ Systematic Theology'; "Wayland’s ‘ Moral Science’ ; ‘ Prophecy,’ by Bedford ; Greek Testament Gospel of Luke ; Greek Grammar and Hebrew Grammar, Part I.

‘ * In all these subjects the students have passed well in the examinations conducted ■chiefly by outsiders, to whom we are much indebted for their kind assistance.

“ The Vernacular Class consisted of the following twelve students :—

Chandra Kumar Shaha ................................................................... Barisal.Shadhon Chunder Sircar................................................................... Ditto.Nobin Chunder Dutt ....................................................................... Chittagong.Jtussick Lai Shaha ........................................................................... Kulnea.Prionatli Eai ........................................................................................ Serampore.Chandra Kumar Rai........................................................................... Barisal.«Goyal Chunder Sircar ...................................................................... Ditto.

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Guru Churan Bapari........................................................................... Barisal.Surjya Kumar Sircar........................................................................... Ditto.Dhononjoy Sharma ........................................................................... Commillah.Haranonda Mondol........................................................................... South Villages.Debendra Nath R ai.......................................................................... Ditto.

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‘ ‘ Of these the first five, having finished their College course, leave this year and take ■up’ work at Mymensing, Jhenida, Chittagong, Dinagepore, and Agra respectively.

“ Surjya Kumar Sircar will leave also at the end of this term.“ The students of this class have studied the following subjects :—“ Gospel of John; Epistles to Ephesians and Galatians with Dr. Wenger’s Com­

mentary ; Proverbs i.— ii. with S. P. Buksh’s Commentary ; Companion to the Bible; Vaughan’s ‘ Who is Christ?’ ; First and Second Books of Samuel ; Bengali, Urdu, and English. They have passed on the whole very creditable examinations.

“ T h e Ch r is t ia n B o a r d in g Sch oo l contains at present thirty-nine boarders and seven day scholars. We believe the boys have worked well, and hope that the result of the final examination in December will not disappoint us in this expectation. One of the boys put on Christ by baptism this year. Those who were baptized during the last two years walk worthy of their vocation, and go generally with us when we preach in the bazaar.

“ We have been able to do a good deal of vernacular preaching this year outside Serampore, in which latter place, with the help of our theological students, we preach as regularly in the bazaar as weather and opportunity permit. During the summer vacation, Mr. James made various small tours with some students along the River Hooghly. Others again went several times to Ramanathpore, a place halfway to Calcutta, where one of our colporteurs works single-handed. We have also visited the large markets at Seoraphuli and Boidyabatti pretty frequently, and enjoyed a week of regular hard mission work at the annual mela at Tarakeswar.”

At the Bishtopore Boarding School there are twenty-six boys, and four promising youths have, during the past year, been sent to Serampore College.

At Barisal there are fourteen, four of the most advanced having entered Serampore.

Reporting on the Delhi Training Institution, the Rev. Herbert Thomas writes:—

‘ ‘ In March last, I received directions to take over charge of the College classes during the absence of Mr. Guyton on a six months’ furlough in England. That furlough having been extended, it falls to my lot to present the report of the past year’s work.

“ Since Mr. Guyton’s departure, the teaching has been earned on by Mr. Stephen Thomas, myself, and an assistant master, Mr. John Watford.

“ Regarding work done and results of examinations to date :—“ In the first grade we have four students— Saul David, Masih Charn Daniel, Silas,

and Lai Mohammad. They have completed Isaiah, Shaddarshan darpan, and Church History, and in the Epistles have been examined in Romans i. and 2 Corinthians, Galatians, and 1 Thessalonians ; and in general knowledge of the Old Testament have taken a first examination in the Pentateuch. I hope they will complete the Epistles, general knowledge of the Old and New Testaments, and Wherry’s Urdu translation of the Quran this year, which, with an English class, will be a full session’s work.

“ In the second grade are seven students— Prem Masih Chuna Lai, Anton Ibrahim,

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Salag, Dharm Singh, Daniel, and Isaac Franklin. These have finished the following subjects: Four Gospels and Acts, Miftah-nl Kitab (Companion to the Bible), Rahi Zindagi, Mat pariksha and Qawaid i Urdu. They also read ’Aiw ul hayat with Mr. Guyton, who examined them before he left. As, however, they all failed, I propose they read this book again. Other subjects to be completed this year: Epistle to the Romans, Christian Evidences, Dini aur Duniyawi tarikh, and Hindi Byakarn, with an English class. I f time will allow, I purpose their again studying the Acts of the Apostles, as this examination also was very unsatisfactory, three passing third class and three failing.

“ In the third grade are at present five students— Henry Mason, ’Inayat Masih, Edward, Chela, and Lakhu. The first named has uniformly done well, passing first or second class in all his examinations. Sickness only has prevented Lakhu and Chela from doing equally creditably. The rest failed in so many examinations that a second course of reading and second examination has been necessary in several subjects. Henry Mason has but one subject left to complete the course— Din-i-haqq-ki-Tahqiq. The subjects completed by the others are— Lives of Samuel and David, the Four Gospels, and Bible Geography. Subjects left, or to be read again— Genesis and Exodus, Din-i- haqq, Qawaid-i-Urdu, and History of India.”

With regard to Elementary Christian Vernacular Schools the reports are mainly satisfactory.

Mr. Gogon Chunder Dutt, of Khoolna, writes:—

“ We have opened three new schools, and I am thankful to state that all our numerous schools are in an improved state, the teachers doing their work well and efficiently.”

Four new schools have also been opened in the Jessore District.

TRANSLATION AND LITEBAEY WOEK.The Rev. Charles Jordan, of Calcutta, reports:—

“ In conjunction with Mr. Prem Chand, the following literary work has been accomplished :

“ 1. The Gospel of Luke has been furnished with notes and published.“ 2. The Satyashatak, a hymn-book in Hindi, has been prepared for the press and

furnished with a glossary. These hymns were compiled and written by the late Mr. Christian, and the book is to be printed at the cost, we believe, of our dear deceased friend, Mr. Dear.

“ 3. A fresh edition of the Hindi New Testament and a new edition of the Baptist Hindi hymn-book are called for. We hope to get both published during the current year.

“ List of Scriptures printed at the Press, from October 1st, 1886, to September30th, 1887 co p ies .

Bengali Matthew (twice) ... 10,000., Mark ................................................................................................. 5,000,, Luke ................................................................. 5,000,, Genesis i. to ix. ............................ 5,000,, Ruth and Esther .........................................................................3,000,, Parables.............................. 5,000,, New Testament .................................................................... 500

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c o p ie s .Hindi Matthew ... 5,000

„ Luke ................................................................................................. 5,000„ John ................................................................................................. 5,000

Garo Luke ................................................................................................. 3,000

For Calcutta Auxiliary Bible Society.Bengali Matthew .................................................................................. 10,000

,, Matthew (New Edition) ............................................................5,000„ Mark ....................................................... 10,000, , Luke ................................................................................................ 10,000„ John ................. 10,000„ Acts .................................................................................................. 5,000,, Psalms ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 10,000„ Proverbs ................................................................................... 10,000

Mus. Beng. Luke .................................................................................... 5,000Santali P sa lm s.......................................................................................... 1,000

Bengali Ratnamala .....................................................................................2,500,, What is Christianity....................................................................... 5,000,, Scripture Text B o o k ....................................................................... 1,000

“ Besides numerous tracts aggregating several thousands for the Calcutta Tract Society.”

THE COLONIAL CHUECHES AND INDIA.The Committee very thankfully record the growing interest of the

Australian Churches in mission work :—During the past year the South Australian churches have sent to India

their first male missionary, Mr. A . E. Summers, for the present associated with the Rev. Robt. Spurgeon at Madripore, with a view of acquiring a good command of the vernacular and of gaining a practical knowledge of Mofussil Mission work.

In addition to Mr. Summers, four Zenana missionaries have arrived in India : Miss Pearce, from South Australia; Miss Clelland, from Victoria; Miss Denness, from New South Wales, and Miss Newcombe, from New Zealand.

The Colonial churches have now eleven Zenana missionaries, as well as Mr. Summers on the field', some of whom have already commenced ver­nacular work in Furreedpore, Mymensing, and Commilla ; whilst others are preparing for the work by a careful study of the language.

The Rev. Robt. Spurgeon, writing of a recent visit to Furreedpore, says:—

“ I found six Zenana Missionaries living in the Mission-house at Furreedpore, all full of enthusiasm and faith, and God is certainly greatly blessing their labours.

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“ Miss Gilbert is the pioneer of this Colonial Mission; and, by her great self-denial and almost unparalleled energy, is doing vastly more than others have imagined possible.

“ Having a splendid constitution, slie is able to endure wliat would prostrate in fever many a weaker frame. Women of all classes, at all times of the day, are favoured with her visits, and lier medical skill lias benefited many. She despises none, not even the outcasts, and, by song and word, they learn the most precious lessons from her lips.

“ Sundays are busy days at the Mission-house. In addition to the services held in the native chapel, there are classes in English for the students of the large Government school. Text cards and pictures are given to the smaller boys. Yerses and hymns are learnt by heart by many of them. Best of all, some of them are trusting our Saviour, ¡and promise to live a life of service for Him. On the Sunday night the large room was more than crowded with native gentlemen to hear English addresses from Mr. Summers and myself. Sankey’s hymns were sung, and great attention was paid. We trust much good will result for many, and earnest were the prayers offered for the audience.”

The Committee greatly rejoice in the rapidly growing missionary zeal of the Colonial churches, and pray earnestly that it may yet further deepen and extend.

ZEFANA MISSION WOEK.

During the past twenty years the Baptist Missionary Society has received much valuable assistance from the Ladies’ Association for Zenana Mission work in India.

The help thus rendered has enabled the wives of the missionaries to carry on mission work amongst the women and girls by supporting lady missionaries, native Bible-women, and teachers trained for the different departments of Zenana visiting and girls’ schools.

This agency is at work now in fifteen localities in which the Society’s missionaries are stationed, and in two other native towns where no other mission agency exists there are just now about 40 lady missionaries, 17 assistants, and more than 100 native Bible-women and teachers. There are more than 50 girls’ schools and women’s classes, con­taining about 1,800 pupils. The boarding-school at Delhi, which was opened at the beginning of 1874 for orphans and daughters of native Christians, has trained many who have become Christian girls ; and whilst some have gone home to Jesus while still scholars, many others have become teachers or wives of native pastors and schoolmasters. Another boarding-school of the same kind at Barisal was opened only a few years ago and is doing good work. The other schools are day-schools of different kinds and classes, and there are several Sunday-schools as well.

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WESTEKN INDIA.POONA AND BOMBAY.

The Rev. Hormazdji Pestonji still continues his faithful labours in Poona, -and in the important centres of Decksal and Dhoud, amid many discourage­ments and trials. He writes :—

“ The good seed of tlie Kingdom has been widely sown, and multitudes have heard iihe words of eternal life. I have had the joy of baptizing three converts, and there are now many inquirers.

“ I have also to report that our schools are in an encouraging condition, the one at Decksal being attended much more largely than formerly. ”

Mr. Pestonji has also given much time and labour to the revision of the New Testament translation in Gujariti, a very important work, which is being carried out by the Bombay Auxiliary of the British and Foreign Bible Society. Mr. Pestonji reports that he expects this revision will be completed during the current year.

In Bombay, as pastor of the Byculla Baptist Church, the Rev. William Bell, M .A., has worked earnestly and faithfully, amid not a little dis­couragement and difficulty. Mr. Bell writes :—

“ My experience leadg me to think that even among Europeans the work of our Church must be largely missionary. You can hardly realise into what a torpid state Europeans are prone to sink in this land. They come out here for the sake of the higher wages they can earn, and this motive is not one which augurs well for the spiritpal life.

' Their aim generally is to serve their time and get away with as much money as possible ; and if they are tempted to remain in India, it is for the extra comforts with which they can provide themselves ; religion is thrust into a comer. I visited a man the other day who confessed that he had not even brought out his Bible from England. What is to be done with such people ? There seems but one way,visiting them in their homes, and seeking to bring them there into the personal presence of the Saviour. I have thought

.aft i-r Hie rains of organising a band of ladies who will help me to carry round Mr. Spurgeon’s sermons to these people and others in like need, to be left a week and called for. This will give them the Gospel in their homes, and help to secure their personal interest. There is great need of such work in Bombay.

“ The chief feature of our work of late has been mission work amongst the English- speaking population in this district. I call it mission work, because we have gone to the houses of the people irrespective of any other considerations than that they had souls which needed either salvation or spurring on in the Divine life. Some we found attending no place of worship of any sort; others only very irregularly and at long intervals. With those who had not experienced the great change of heart we have spoken, read, and prayed ; others we have urged and exhorted to a fuller life and more faithful service.

“ I never found such work more needed, and never had a better or more earnest band • of workers and helpers.

“ It may be well to remind friends of what we are doing in the way of vernacular work. A small band of native preachers, comprising our catechist and some from other missions, meets at my house every Monday afternoon for Bible-study and prayer; and

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afterwards there is a preaching service near the chapel. The spot chosen is a good one, as it is a cross road and hundreds of natives pass returning from their work in the mills. I have seen from a score up to about a hundred gathered round the preachers* and many besides listen for a short time and pass on. On other days our catechist preaches in the bazaars with the catechists who help us on Mondays.”

SOUTHERN INDIA.

OOTACAMUND.

The Rev. Thomas Evans, writing from Ootacamund, reports :—

“ Our small church at Ooty is in much the same statistical position as it was last year, with the exception that we have been favoured by four additional members, by baptism, to the native and one to the English church.

‘ ‘ The year through which we have passed is chiefly notable by the death of our venerable brother, Mr. Pearce. After a long life of some sixty years’ labour in India, and at the ripe ago of eighty-eight years, this veteran soldier of the Cross passed away to the better land.”

The native Tamil Church has a membership of twenty, and is under the care of a native evangelist, E. C. M. Lazarus, who devotes himself very earnestly to evangelistic work in and around the town, visiting native markets, fairs, and bazaar.

He also conducts cottage services in the houses of the native church members throughout the district, and these services have been greatly blessed and much appreciated.

THE OUTLOOK FOR THE FUTURE.In the recent words of Sir William Hunter :—

“ English missionary work in India practically began in the last year of the last century.

“ The three devoted men— Carey, Marshman, and Ward— who planted this mighty English growth had to labour under the shelter of a foreign flag, and the Governor of a little Danish settlement had to refuse their surrender to a Governor-General of British India.

“ The record of the work done by these Serampore Missionaries reads like an Eastern. romance. Since that time what marvellous progress has been made.

“ In 1830 nine missionary organisations were at work in India.“ In 1881 there were fifty-seven separate missions with 601 stations. From 1851 to-

1881 the number of native Christian communicants increased from 14,661 to 138,254, or nearly teniold, while native scholars in mission schools increased from 64,043 to- 196,360.

“ In 1851 the number of native Christian preachers was 493 ; in 1881, 2,856. On all hands there is progress.”

Slowly, but surely, the leaven of the Gospel has been at work in the vast

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Empire of India. Christian modes of thought are profoundly influencing Indian opinion in all directions. According to the late Keshub Chunder Sen, Hinduism is largely held together by the superstitious influence of women and the power of caste. These bands are slowly but surely loosening ; what will not the all-subduing influences of Christianity effect when they are effectually and finally broken ?

To quote Sir William Hunter again :—

“ The places of pilgrimage still exist, but the people resort to them rather as marts or fairs than as the favoured abodes of the Deity. Education has made havoc of ancient faith, and the most orthodox of the rising generation only abstain from open scepticism. It may be that the Hindus are entering that dark valley of unbelief which stretches between every old religion of a noble type and Christianity. The lamps by which their fathers walked during so many ages have burned out, and the more perfect light of the coming day has not yet dawned. A Hindoo newspai^r editor writes : ‘ No one who has passed the age of fifty, or is bordering thereon, can be ignorant of the great contrast between the worship of this and a former period. Formerly the worship was really an act of mind; now it is a matter of nothing but outward show and amuse­ment.” ’

Concurrently with weakening faith in Hinduism grows intellectual en­lightenment. Knowledge is spreading. Tens of thousands of natives, with a a fair acquaintance with English, and all that this involves, are scattered about the country, many of them occupying positions of influence. The railroad and the telegraph, and Western science and thought generally, are all shaking the native mind out of the lethargy of ages. W ith general know­ledge, Christian knowledge is spreading too. The preaching of the Gospel and the dissemination of Christian books are making people better ac­quainted with what Christianity is. A national conscience is being slowly developed. The vernacular newspapers denounce perjury, bribery, false­hood, and other vices which formerly were deemed almost venial.

In the eloquent words of Dr. Stevenson:—

“ It is just three centuries ago since English adventurers, travelling in pursuit of commerce, brought back from India such reports of the splendour of its princes and the solidity and magnificence of its Government, that they fired the heart of England, and became the unconscious founders of the English rule.

“ Is it unlikely that travellers of no remote date will bring us back from the same East tales of another and greater splendour, not, as they might to-day, of an India ruled by Christian men, but of a Hindu population that from the Himalaya to Cape Comorin has accepted Christ ? ”

To-day the Christian Church is working in India as the people worked in days gone by at those superb palaces and tombs which, although in ruins, still dominate the towns and cities of the Mohammedan conquest.

Far down into the foundations they sunk— with what infinite patience we

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may imagine— vast masses of dull red sand-stone, and built it up in mighty walls that only lose their gloom when glowing in the setting sun ; but on» the summit they placed, as if to last for ever, some structure of fair, white^ pierced, and fretted stone, so fitting and beautiful, so airy and delicate, that, it seems like a marble dream.

Let us be patient and persevering, pouring into the foundations of this- Christian India true hearts and noble lives, the named and the nameless- together, until there shall arise on those foundations— once the dream f but then the fair and stately fact— of a Christian India, a fragment* yet complete in itself, of that great city, the Holy Jerusalem, which descends out of heaven from God, and where the nations of the saved walk in the light of His glory.

C E Y L O N .PRINCIPAL STATIONS

Colombo, Ratnapura, and Kandy.

SUB-STATIONS............................................................................ 95Missionaries .................................................................. 5Native Evangelists ......................................................... 25

The Rev. F . D. Waldock being still in England, the charge of the work in the Colombo district has devolved upon the Rev. H. R. Pigott; while Mrs. Pigott has superintended Mrs. Waldock’s Colombo Girls’ Boarding School. Mr. Pigott writes:—

“ The year 1887 has been a remarkable one in the annals of our Ceylon Mission. In answer to earnest and continued prayer for ‘ showers of blessing,’ God has in a marvellous manner owned and blessed our work. During the month of July, Messrs. Parker and Mateer (Mr. Spurgeon’s evangelists) spent a week in Colombo, holding- evangelistic services in the Cinnamon Gardens Church and at some of our native stations. The visit of these brethren, coming as they did as unto a field ‘ white already to harvest,’ gave a great impetus to our work. And before the close of the year we had the joy of seein g very many souls saved in every church in our Colombo district. No less than 271 persons— and many of these Buddhists—professed to find Christ as their Prince and Saviour; and we have had the privilege of baptizing the unprecedented number of 178 persons in this district alone. Many excluded members of our churches also have been restored. We have now 821 church members, being a nett increase of 206. Of the 178 persons baptized nearly one-half were under twenty years of age, and fourteen were over fifty. During the year our thirteen native preachers have travelled 13,954 miles, conducted 2,776 regular weekly services, preached to 111,317 persons, and distributed 26,056 tracts. Nine evangelistic tours have been made, with en­

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couraging results. In fifteen Sunday-schools we have 776 scholars, being an incerase of 270. In our forty-one day-schools we have 2,114 pupils, being an increase of 144.

“ We close the year with gratitude to the ‘ Lord of the harvest’ for the souls He has gathered in, and praying that still His mighty arm may be made bare for the accom­plishment of even greater things during the coming year.”

Mrs. Pigott reports on the Colombo Girls’ Boarding School:—

“ The past year has been one of much blessing. We asked much at the commence* ment, and God has most graciously granted our requests. In January last the teachers, and converted scholars met together for earnest prayer that before the year ended the whole school should be in Christ, and each Christian girl undertook to try to lead one or more little ones to Him. Soon the blessed work began, and before August all the- children were true believers, and have all but four been baptized and joined the church, three of the four being very young, and one is not allowed by her Buddhist parents to- be baptized. She bears her sorrow patiently, and we hope soon that she also may be able to obey her Lord’s command in answer to our prayers. The work of the school is . light and pleasant, for the dear children are diligent and obedient for Christ’s sake,. and so glorify His name. We passed a good Government examination this year, and* earned some beautiful prizes, kindly given by some dear friends interested in them. We have much enjoyed the short visits of several bands of missionaries passing through, to India and China, who have cheered us much by their loving words of counsel and encouragement. The school cook, Samom, too, has come to Christ through the teaching • of the girls and their teachers, who are the same efficient staff we had last year, so that the school contains thirty-four sincere Christians. Surely they must become a great power for good in the land. We have to record the loss of one dear child, ‘ Margaret,’ who died in the Lord, after both by her lips and life giving testimony to the power of His grace in her heart. She was a candidate for baptism and church membership. She died of dysentery last November, aged twelve years. The last words she ever wrote in a letter to her father were, ‘ I have given all my heart to my Lord Jesus,*' written a day or two before she was taken ill.”

The Rev. H. A . Lapham, in charge of the Kandy district, reports:—

“ Our work of evangelising has been vigorously prosecuted. Special evangelistic services, in which the missionary and native preachers have joined, with assistance from lay helpers and friends of other denominations, have been held in Kadugannawa. and Kandy for one week each, and at Katugastota for two days. Outdoor preaching has formed the chief feature in these evangelistic efforts, and we have reason to believe- that many have embraced the Gospel we have preached,'whilst others are in an inquiring ; state of mind. Some long evangelistic tours have been undertaken by native preachers, whilst in every district the missionary, accompanied by the resident native agent, has. gone into the surrounding jungle villages, carrying the tidings of salvation from house to house.

“ Sunday-school work has extended. The schools at Gatagedna, under Miss Hannah de Silva, at Katugastota, under Mr. R. Peresa, and at Gampol, under Mr. Joseph de - Silva, deserve special mention. The number of Buddhist scholars attending these- Sunday-schools is a testimony to the great influence these teachers have acquired over the children attending their day-schools.

“ New work has been begun at Rattotta, where the old chapel, long disused, has been opened as a school on week-days, and for religious services on alternate Sundays. Six persons were baptized there after the close of the year. The church at Matali has .

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become independent of the Missionary Society, and we hope that under the able pas­torate of Mr. Dliarmakirtte Muhandiram it will do good work. This arrangement releases Mr. Ramsinghe for purely evangelistic work. In December the missionary went to Kakviawa, fifteen miles beyond Dambulla, and near the newly completed tank of Kalawewa. This was at the urgent request of a native gentleman residing there, who at his own expense has started a school, which already numbers forty scholars. He is desirous that the Baptist Missionary Society should take the management of his school and establish a station there. Thus a grand field for work has opened up for us in the midst of a large and purely heathen population. We hope that many more such doors of opportunity will be opened to us.”

Mr. Lapham has, in the Kandy district, six stations and seven sub-sta- tisns; also eleven schools, with 639 scholars.

The Rev. George Gray, who left England for Ceylon in October, 1886, has been stationed in the Sabaragamawa district. Mr. Gray reports:—

“ On arriving at this station we found the native evangelists much cast down, proba­bly owing to the fact that the district has been without a resident European missionary for some time.

“ Thank God, everything is now changed. Evangelists are earnest and hopeful. Schools increasing and carried on with greater vigour, and the outlook encouraging. Some of the schools have more than doubled during the last six months, which may to some extent be attributable to Mrs. Gray’s visiting the parents and children in their homes.

“ The street preaching has been carried on with much earnestness. W e had special preachings in different parts of the town which caused much stir among the people, and some professed to be inquirers after the way of salvation ; but so far we have not seen much of them.

“ Two females and six males were admitted into the church by immersion. Three of these are from the Pelmadulla Boys’ School, and one was only twelve years of age. The majority of the boys in this school have renounced Buddhism and profess to believe in the Lord Jesus as their Saviour.

“ At all the stations the evangelists report inquirers after the way of salvation.“ I have made it a point of visiting the towns and villages with the native brethren

so far as I could. Thus a large number of people have been reached who never before heard the Gospel; and now we have regular and systematic preaehing in a larger num­ber of villages than ever hitherto. With the blessing of God we hope to materially increase these during the ensuing year. I should like to reach every village in this vast district before the close of the year, as there are thousands who have never heard the ‘ glad tidings of great joy,’ and the others have a very imperfect acquaintance with the Scriptures and the glorious promises they contain.

“ I had a fourteen days’ tour, accompanied by two of the native brethren. We travelled through a large tract of country (a gdod part jungle) and met hundreds of people. Many of these were extremely ignorant, and the majority had never before seen a missionary, either native or European. We invariably met with kindness, but some­times had to endure hardship in the way of insufficient food, &c. W e distributed some thousands of books and tracts, and left some of the people in a hopeful state. Go<J willing, we trust, ere long, to again visit that district to follow up what has been done.”

In the Report for last year the Committee announced the settlement of the Rev. Frank Durbin, of Esher, as pastor of the Cinnamon Gardens

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Baptist Chur cli in. Colombo, and stated that he haoèsÇfer/d Miptejti /his ne r. sphere of work with very encouraging prospects of success.

From the following report it will be seen that very much of blessing has accompanied his ministry, in which the Committee greatly rejoice. Mr. Durbin writes :—r

“ The past year has been one of real happiness, much blessing, and great encourage­ment in our work here, for which we devoutly thank our loving Father in Heaven. Not only have the congregations increased considerably, but they have been well sus­tained, the attendance at the Sunday evening and the weekly prayer-meetings being specially good. During the year it has been my joyous privilege to baptize twenty-four persons (chiefly new converts), and to welcome them and several others into church fellowship. The Sunday-school has increased, and the Band of Hope meetings have been well attended and most successful. These two most useful and important agencies of the church are still carried on by our able and honoured brethren, Mr. Edmund Walker and Mr. John Ferguson. A Mutual Improvement class and Bible-class have been commenced for young men, conducted by myself, whilst Mrs. Pigott kindly held a young ladies’ class for several months. Thanks to the kind liberality of Mr. A . M. Ferguson, and the united, generous, special efforts of members of the church and con­gregation, we have been enabled to clear off the building debt of £200 sterling - equal to Rs. 2,823—with which we began the year, besides well sustaining all the ordinary 1 funds ’ of the church, our financial statement showing a good balance. In March last we resolved, at the request of the Young Men’s Christian Association, to take over the Sunday services held under their auspices in the Pettah Baptist Chapel, and since these services have been regularly conducted in connection with our Cinnamon Gardens Church, and have been very fairly attended, whilst we are not without tokens of the Master’s blessing, two young men having been baptized there during the year.”

The Committee are thankful to add that they confidently anticipate that the Rev. F. D. Waldock will be able to return to Colombo during the cur­rent year much improved in health by his visit to this country.

C H I N A .PRINCIPAL STATIONS

SHANSI—Tai Yuen Fu, Shao Tien Tzee, Hsin Chow, Sin Cheo.

SHANTUNG—Tsing Clin. Fu, Pei Su Chu Fu, Tsi Nan Fu, Chan Shan.

SUB-STATIONS...................................... 60Missionaries (2 in England) ....................................... 21Native Evangelists ......................................................... 8

The work of the Society in this great Empire is mainly confined to the two large Provinces of Shantung and Shan?i, in Northern China.

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SHANTUNG PEOYINCE.

During the past year yery considerable progress lias been made in this district.

A new centre has been established at Tsi Nan Fu, the capital city of the province, and arrangements are nearly completed for the occupation of a new station midway between Tsing Chu Fu and Tsi Nan Fu.

Mr. Spurgeon Medhurst writes:—

“ Our 1 plan of campaign ’ is to station at least two missionaries in the capital Tsi Nan Fu, and to open a third centre midway between Tsi Nan Fu and Tsing Chu Fu. The site of this third centre has not yet been formally settled, but it most probably will be Chang Shan, 140 li from Tsing Chu Fu, where I have already succeeded in renting a small house. It will make a capital centre for work in the surrounding district.

“ Careful plans have been already agreed upon for the better and more systematic evangelisation of the region known as ‘ The Western Counties ’ and the district divided between Mr. Drake and myself.”

With regard to the very important work of suitable equipment for Native Christian Agency, Mr. Whitewright sends the following interesting particulars:—

“ As to the work in connection with the Training Institute, I am very thankful to have to report that during the past year we can give a good account of the work of the students. They have pursued their studies with enthusiasm, and have made very satisfactory progress. Examinations, written and oral, have been held on all the subjects studied, and the results have been satisfactory to those engaged in teaching.

“ One particular reason for thankfulness is the hearty way they have thrown themselves into their evangelistic work in the neighbourhood of the city. Sunday by Sunday they come home with good accounts of the way they are received by the people, and of the openings that they meet with for the presentation of the truth. There appears to be at the present time a better state of feeling towards us than there has ever been, and greater readiness to listen to the preaching of the Gospel. The attitude that is impressed upon the students as they go out to preach will do much, we hope, to further this result. The tendency of the Chinese Christians is, we find, often to adopt an attitude in preaching which prompts, them first to attack the native religious systems in a way that brings certain opposition to the preaching of Christianity.

“ "We do our utmost to impress upon them a better way, which we believe is already showing fruit by better results. During the year some of the students have been enabled to interest some among the educated classes in the truth. The instruction they have been receiving comes in of much use in interesting this class, and we hope as they go further on in their course that they will be able to lead many of these men to the knowledge of Christ, and also, as the influence of the educated class is immense, thus be the means of greatly advancing His cause throughout this district.

“ Besides the evangelistic work, attention is paid to stations needing special help. Some of the weaker stations and places where there are inquirers send in requests for a student to be sent to conduct worship and preach on Sundays, We have reason to believe that these services are found of value in this respect.

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“ Some of the students also in turn attend at Dr. Watson’s Dispensary on tlie days patients are seen, to converse with, them on the truths of the Gospel.

“ We have every reason to rejoice at the hearty interest taken by the native church in the work, which interest grows as they more fully realise the benefit arising from it to the church itself. We are steadily keeping before the church the fact that the whole expense of board must devolve on it, and we are glad to note a steady increase in the subscriptions. An application is now under considera­tion in which the candidate undertakes to pay, either himself, or with the aid of his branch church, the whole expense of his board throughout his course. We have no doubt this example will be of much use in the church. There are at present twenty-one students— eleven of the senior class, training, for the most part, as pastors and leaders, and ten of the junior class, training, for the most part, as schoolmasters.

“ With regard to the Leaders’ Classes, these classes have been held in the spring and autumn as in former years, the leaders of the stations, between fifty and sixty in number, being invited into the city for a period of three or four weeks at a time. The last series of classes has been among the best we have ever had, the men showing much interest in the subjects taught. Mr. Drake while residing here took part in these classes ; Mr. Harmon has also given assistance. Three of the more advanced students have also given efficient assistance.

“ We have every reason to believe that these men have been much helped and stimulated by these short periods of instruction for their lonely position as leaders of their little stations.

“ On looking back on the year, it is with most devout thankfulness that we trace definite progress, and hope that we shall soon see great results from the work that has been and is being done in many being brought to the knowledge of the true God.”

It may be well here to recapitulate the main principles upon which this important work is carried on, as showing clearly the aim and desire of our brethren that native Christian work in China shall be independent and self-supporting.

Mr. Whitewright writes:—

“ This work was begun and is carried on on the sole condition that the native Chinese church should subscribe towards its support.

“ That on ly picked m en approved by the native church and the local committee are

Trained.“ That no payment of any kind is made to the students for preaching or other services.“ That while not engaged in study the students live at their homes pursuing their

ordinary callings and preaching on the Sundays.‘ ‘ That each man, before he is admitted, is made fully to understand that the work is

carried on on different principles to that of some other similar institutions with whose method he may be acquainted, and that he is made distinctly to understand that he is in no way to expect foreign employment at the end of his course.

“ That while it may be necessary to employ a Bmall number of these men as evangel­ists to assist foreign missionaries, yet that the defined policy of this Mission is that no one be employed as a native pastor to minister to Christians at the expense of the Foreign Mission.

“ That the course of teaching is not founded on a home basis, but on that which is decided by the local committee as being most necessary and advantageous to the needs of China and the church of Tsing Chu Fu at this time; and, finally,

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“ That our «i™ is gradually to bring the work to be wholly supported by the native church at the very earliest possible date, and that date we most ardently hope and believe is not very many years distant.

“ Already we have been greatly rejoiced at the real interest and sympathy of the native Christians in this work, as well as at the evident zeal and enthusiasm of the students themselves. ”

As illustrating the devotion of these Chinese students, the following inci­dent mentioned by Mr. Whitewright is very indicative.

Mr. Whitewright says:—

“ These students do a large amount of strictly evangelistic work in the countless villages of the district. They have sometimes had to walk between twenty and thirty miles ou the Saturday, and the same distance back again on the Monday, in doing this work. This they have done cheerfully and willingly.

“ In connection with this, I may be allowed to state an incident which is of value as showing the spirit manifested by the men. On a Saturday it had rained heavily all day, clearing in the evening. After the rain had stopped, the senior student came to me, and asked me as to what arrangements should be made for visiting the churches on the following day. Knowing well the natural repugnance the Chinese have to travel on their miry roads, I was surprised at his asking, and told him that I had not thonght of anyone going out at all. He said, however, that they were willing to go out, and I left the matter in his hands. I, however, did not expect that anyone would leave the city, as, having had to ride some miles the day before, I knew it was hard enough on horse­back, and would be exceedingly hard on foot. "What was my surprise and gladness when I found, at service time that ten out of the thirteen men had gone out early in the morning. Of the three remaining, one had tried to reach a station among the hills, but had found the road impassable and had to turn back. Though all had started with the intention of coming back the same evening, they were all unable to get back till next day, though none had gone further than ten or twelve miles. We were all not a little cheered with this manifestation of earnest missionary spirit on their part.

“ For preaching either to Christians or heathen, the students receive no payment whatever; they simply carry their food, or, if inconvenient to carry food, the bare price of their meals.”

In the early part of last year Mr. Couling undertook charge of the Native Christian Village Schools. Reporting on this work Mr. Couling writes :—

“ A t the beginning of 1887 I took over the Tillage Christian Schools from Mr. Whitewright, and started a school in Tsing Chu Fu city itself.

“ The first year of this city school has been, of course, experimental. We have six­teen boys, all children of church members. On the whole they are very satisfactory, and they are, I think, already manifestly improved by their year’s schooling.

“ D uring the year the boys have devoted almost their whole time to native studies ; partly because I could not give much time to regular teaching, and partly because the scholars all needed a year’s work to bring them to where they ought to be in Chinese studies. They have, however, read the first half of Dr. Martin’s Christian Evidences, and have studied pretty thoroughly about half of the Gospel according to Matthew. At the same time, I must not omit to say that, though I have done little formal teaching,I have done a great deal in informal conversation, being with the boys a great deal. I begin the New Year with them full of hope.

“ All our efforts are put forth to make the school self-supporting.”

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With regard to these village schools, Mr. Couling writes:—

“ They had of necessity been badly superintended, as it was impossible for Mr. Whitewright, with so much other work in hand, to look after them closely. The first thing was to get out a list of regulations on which to conduct the schools in future— rules as to payments, holidays, examinations, &c. The next thing waa to settle a definite course of study. Hitherto their studies had been loose; some schools going one way, some another, some scholars learning this book and some that. We have now fixed and published a course of study alike for all schools and all boys— a course which will take an average boy five years to get through. The course is divided into five parts or grades. The schools are examined four times a year, and as each boy passes success­fully in the work of one grade he receives a certificate and goes on with the work of the next grade. All the schools thus constitute one body. All are under one system, and do one course of work.

“ It has taken them a year to get used to the new and stricter state of things, but all are now in good order and I start the New Year with eighteen village schools and 180 names on the books. There will henceforth be nothing ‘ slipshod ’ about the village work.

“ What we have to fight against in China is, not only a false religion, but dense self- satisfied ignorance. The people worship idols, but have no love for them or fear of them ; hardly treat them respectfully. The priests themselves are as friendly with us as anyone, not comprehending or caring that we have come to abolish their craft. What we meet with day by day, blocking our way and resisting our efforts, is apathy, superstition, and self-satisfied ignorance.

“ Our first object, I need hardly say, is, not the scholarship, but the conversion, uf the boys. In our schools they are constantly under Christian influence, and receive regular and systematic teaching in Christian subjects. Our schools are thoroughly and avowedly Christian schools.”

A large number of the missionaries at present in Shantung are yet engaged in acquiring the Chinese language, it being of course perfectly clear that until this is successfully accomplished no great amount of vernacular work can be undertaken.

Dr. Russell Watson writes:—“ I am getting on with the language now, I am glad to say, but we found it necessary

to give up seeing patients on week-days, except to a very limited extent. I go out to one or other of the stations every Sunday, usually with Mr. Jones. All through the summer we have had several surgical cases on the premises, and done good through them. They have usually been the result of accidents and fractures.”

Mr. Forsyth reports :—

“ Besides the ordinary business from day to day, and which as fresh men arrive and fresh fields are opened is ever on the increase, and the study necessary for my examina­tion shortly to be held, I have been able to undertake a Bible-class on the Sabbath afternoons, and maintain it throughout the year with ever-increasing interest to myself and, I believe, profit to those who attend. The attendance has averaged about thirty throughout the whole session, and has with the interest manifested been very encouraging. In connection with this I have opened a reading-room for the use of the servants of the Mission and their friends, and as a place of resort for the church members who may come into the city on any business and who have nowhere to go. It

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has heen. very well made use of, and has proved to be a link in the chain of intercourse with the natives and those more particularly who surround us, which was very much needed.

“ In the evenings we have classes for the benefit of those who choose to attend, and a series of popular scientific lectures have been undertaken by the students of the Institute which have been much appreciated. In fact, it is an attempt to work in China a young men’s Christian association, and so far the result has been most encouraging.

“ "We have not neglected our one great aim— the preaching of the Gospel and the conversion of souls. A night or two ago we had a magic-lantern exhibition held in my compound, and showed some slides mainly illustrating the life of our Lord. A gather­ing of between 400 and 500 people thus heard the glad tidings of the Gospel, and were most orderly and attentive. We hope to continue these from time to time, and thus draw the people to, hear and learn and understand our message.

“ I may say the expense of the above is borne by the missionaries resident here, and is in no sense a charge on the Society. I have been able also from time to time to visit some of the country stations and take the Communion services, and have once, in company with Brother Harmon, attended a large fair held near this city, and made a beginning in open-air preaching, my first effort in that way in the Chinese language.”

Mr. Wills reports from Tsing Chu Fu :—

“ The first part of last year I superintended the book shop, during which time over 303,000 cash was taken— £24 10s. about. Every week, from Saturday to Monday, I visited the out-stations, dispensing medicine, &c. One or two of the students from the Training Institution accompanied me to preach ; thus large numbers are brought within the ‘ glad sound’ who would otherwise never come near us. One thousand seven hundred and sixty-eight poor sick ones were helped, and others, more serious cases, were advised to come to the city and consult Dr. Watson.”

Of the many-sided and incessant labours of Mr. Jones it is extremely difficult to give any complete or adequate report. Writing to his colleague, Mr. Francis James, at present in England seeking restoration to health, Mr. Jones says:—

“ If one is not too tired to write he is too busy, and if not too busy too tired. I know that friends in England will say, ‘ But a missionary ought to find time to write and let us know about his work,’ and this is true. Still the fact is that the needs of the work, urgently and constantly demanding attention, simply force me to give my work the first place, and oftentimes absorbs my whole time and strength. Friends in England ask for reports, but it is sometimes quite impossible to secure the time necessary for writing them.”

Mr. James reports, relative to Mr. Jones’ work:—‘ ‘ I know that Mr. Jones’ work during the past year has been that of incessant travelling

, to the villages and towns where we have Christians, to teach and preach the truth and to exhort and advise on all matters relating to their welfare. The oversight of Christians scattered over several counties is no light thing, especially when one considers the sort of roads, conveyances, and lodgings in this part of China.

‘ ‘ In addition to this, Mr. Jones has given lectures to Mr. Whitewright’s students on the ‘ Evidences of Christianity,’ and helped in teaching the spring and autumn classes of the leaders from all the churches in the Tsing Chu Fu district. This of course gives only a slight idea of the work accomplished. During the year more than eighty have been added

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to the church ; and it is highly encouraging to learn of growth in Christian character, of zeal for the advancement of Christ’s Kingdom in their native land, which is increasingly manifested, and of a much, more friendly feeling among the people generally towards the missionaries and native evangelists. And, remembering that this district is poor, having little rich, land, not much trade of any kind, and still suffering from the impoverishment caused by the great famine, it is cheering to hear of a sum equal to £73 contributed by the Christians in 1887. Considering their circumstances, this is far more than the average contributions of Christian churches in England ; and for this proof of the true spirit of self-denial and devotion to the cause of Christ and the salvation of men we must all be thankful to God, and take renewed courage for more frequent prayer and increased effort to win China for Christ.”

Referring to the work of our brethren in Shantung, the Rev. Dr. Ai'thur H. Smith, of Pangkiachwang, writing in the last number of the Chinese Recorder, says :—

“ The work of the English Baptist Mission at Tsing Chu Fu, in Central Shantung, deserves to be better known that it may be much more carefully studied. The modesty of its founders and their indefatigable industry have prevented them from appearing in print ; yet here is a mission composed for many years of but two missionaries and a native pastor, which, within thirteen years from the baptism of its first convert in this region, has two elders, eight stewards, about sixty country stations (each with its own leader), above 1,500 members (with, additions, after eighteen months’ probation, at the rate of about 100 per annum), contributions averaging half-a-dollar a member, a central theological school, a central school for boys with numerous country schools, a respect­able Christian literature of its own creation, and only five persons receiving foreign pay — the native pastor and four evangelists— three of whom are assigned to the regions beyond. ‘ 1Vo cash and no consul ’ has been the motto of this Mission from its inception ; and while it has experienced the same obstacles as all other aggressive Christian work, its results are well worth careful examination. The work of the Baptist Mission is exceptionally compact ; and now that the Mission has received a great number of new recruits, it is looking toward the opening out of new stations to the west.”

SHANSI DISTEICT.According to the latest returns, the area of the Province of Shansi is

88,500 square miles, almost exactly the same as that of England and Scot­land. The province contains 107 counties, and a population of 3,879,900

families, this, with an average of five heads per family, would give 19,000,000.

It is a province specially remarkable for widespread idolatry of a terribly fetish character, an enormous percentage of the people being addicted to the opium vice, the opium duties of the province amounting to more than half a minion sterling annually.

The work of the Society in this vast province may be said to centre in three places— Tai Yuen Fu, Hsin Cheo, and Hsias Tien, all situated on the great main road from Tibet to Pekin.

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This great thoroughfare enters the province in the south-west corner, at the bend of the Yellow River, runs up right through the centre of the province, nearly as far as Tai Yuen Fu, branching off to the east a few miles south of the city, and then takes a north-easterly direction to Pekin.

Reporting on the work to be done in this province, the Rev. T. Richard! writes:—

“ We have now “before us a vast area of 47,475 square miles, with a population of 8,000,000, at present untouched by any other society, reaching from Tai Yuen Fu to Ta-Tung-Fu on the north, and stretching on the south-east as far as the Honan province, where in previous years we have done work.”

Referring to Tai Yuen Fu, the Rev. Arthur Sowerby writes :—

“ Tai Yuen Fu city is about as grossly heathen and wicked as it is possible for a city to be ; very few of its inhabitants seem to care anything at all about the Gospel.

“ Nor is this for want of effort to reach the people. Much has been tried in a variety of ways ; there has been street-preaching, Bibles and tracts have been sold, dispensary work has been carried on, and an opium refuge opened, opium suicides have been treated, and there has been a large amount of friendly intercourse with both rich and poor. I think, however, we may find one reason for want of success in this direction in this fact, that none of the missionary societies who have worked here have been able to spare one or two suitable men to give themselves exclusively to this work.

“ The crying needs of this great city rests as a heavy burden on the hearts of us all ; but till we have one or two brethren to devote themselves to the evangelisation of the city, doing no other work that they may do this well and thoroughly, I doubt if the burden will be much lightened. Out of so small a band of missionaries, it is impossible to spare two men ; but what an absurdly small number to attempt the evangelisation of a large city like Tai Yuen Fu ? ”

Mr. Sowerby reports also as to his work at Shao Tien Tzu:—

“ Shao Tien Tzu is a little market town in the county of T’ai Yuen Hsien (which county has been allotted to me to evangelise), and the effect of any work done her© extends to some thirty-five or forty villages within a radius of about five miles. The last two years I have spent there all the time I could, doctored over a thousand patients, preached on the streets, visited the villagers occasionally, and my efforts have been well seconded by our native evangelists. The presents result is a band of inquirers of about twenty men—some of them intelligent, many of them earnest, and all, I think, sincere. If all goes on well, this band of twenty men ought to have not doubled itself only, but trebled itself at least in another two years; but this will mean continued and increasing attention on my part, as well as careful training and instruction of those who may be received into the church.

“ It may be interesting to hear about one or two of these people. There is a day labourer, named Shih ; he is a poor man, with four old people, his brother’s widow and child, and his own wife and children to support, and his wages must be somewhere about 10s. per month. At first he was an opium smoker, but we helped him to give that up. A t the New Year, with one or two others, he was very badly off, and wanted to borrow a little money. It went sorely against the grain, but foreign money is the ruin of many a native church, and we were obliged to tell him and others that we were doing

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what we could for them, and all for their benefit, but wc could not give them money. I expected, like many another, he would leave u s; but no, he has kept on, and I have lately found him very zealous in teaching others. He is scarcely ever away from our services.

“ Then, there is a pedlar, Lin. He came to me last autumn, and wanted to break off opium. I told him there was no use in him giving up one evil thing ; we had come to teach men the way of salvation, and he must repent of all his sins and believe in the Saviour of the world. ‘ Now,’ I said, * I shall wait and see if you are sincere before I help you.’ ‘ You may keep me waiting one month, or six months, or ten years ; I shall not change in my desire to give up opium and become a good man,’ he replied. I kept him waiting, but when I was prepared to take him in I found he had given up opium, and had succeeded in a hard struggle with the drug, and was only needing a tonic, which I at once gave him, and for which he was very grateful. He, too, has been earnestly learning the truth ever since.

“ I expect to baptize twelve more converts here very shortly, and form a Christian church.”

“ Then there was an old man, Lo, over seventy years of age, at our service. He had walked more than three miles to come, and I think returned home the same day. He does this nearly every Sunday.

“ Another man over sixty was present. A short while ago, with Mr. Dixon’s help, I removed from him a diseased finger. He knows no characters and is very ignorant, but now before every meal he kneels down &nd gives God thanks, and at worship no one has a happier face than he.

“ At some of our services I have invited a few to pray, and they pray well and to the point, and show that they have understood the main truths of the GospeL One old man thanked God that the pastors had come so far to teach them the way of eternal life. ‘ We ought to learn,’ prayed he, ‘ and worship Thee, and not idols, and believe in the Saviour. 0 Lord, move our hearts and the hearts of all the people round here, that we may learn Thy truth.’ And I think that prayer is being answered. Last Sunday twenty-six worshippers were present, and just now is a very busy season, as they are nearly to a man engaged in tilling the fields and sowing their seed for the summer crops.

‘ ‘ A few days ago Mr. Dixon and I removed a tumour from the back of my servant at Shao Tien Tzu. He refused chloroform, but during what was a long and painful operation prayed earnestly. He is now making a good recovery, and says to a ll; ‘ It is the mercy of our Heavenly Father that saved me.’ We have now inquirers also in twenty-two villages within a circle of a radius of three miles round Shao Tien Tzu.”

The Rev. J. J. Turner, reporting as to work in Hsin Cheo, writes :—

“ Our influence is spreading, not only in Hsin Cheo, but in the neighbourhood. The city people are much more friendly and less suspicious than they were last year. Nearly every day some come for medicine, and others to talk over religion, and all who come have the Gospel plainly preached to them.

“ When here I divide my time between regular services, study, doctoring the sick, and visiting the villages.

“ The three native evangelists keep steadily at work all the time. One or more of them preach in the streets of the city every day. All the numerous villages within six miles of the city have been visited frequently during the last year, and in many of them there are'two or three men who are somewhat interested, and who read our books.

“ One of the helpers spends most of his time among these near villages. Going out each morning after prayers, he visits one or two villages each day, preaching to the

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people who gather round, and giving further instruction in their own homes to those who are interested. Several of our best inquirers were brought into contact with us by this man.

“ The other helper is just now doing a similar work in villages farther away. This necessitates his remaining out a week or more at a time, but even all his work lies within twenty miles of the city. I should like to work a much larger district, but with our present strength it could not be done efficiently. "We hope to do it though when we get converts all over our present smaller field. All the circumstances of the work here, to my mind, prove the soundness of this plan of concentration first, in order to ultimate diffusion. If by continual intercourse and constant instruction we hardly succeed in leading men to a clear view of the Gospel, I see little hope in spreading our small force over a large area where we should meet with the same men only once in a lifetime. •

“ I am glad to say two or three of our inquirers are doing active work in spreading the Gospel among their own people. This, after all, is our great hope.”

In a more recent letter, Mr. Turner writes:—

“ During the past year I have tried to keep a record of the work done, so that I might be able to sum it up as far as possible. The natives have kept a kind of diary for this purpose, but they have failed to enter some things that I wanted, so that the following account is defective in a few particulars ; still it may help you to form an idea of what has been accomplished.

“ I myself have been out preaching fifty-six times, in sixteen different villages. Little Chao accompanied me to these places, besides which he has been out 101 times to preach in twenty-eight other villages, where he also gave away forty-four books. Our rule in this village work is to give books only to those who really seem to be interested, and who promise they will make good use of them. Old Chao has made 246 visits among fifty-five different villages, and his book contains the names of 163 men who have been willing to receive instruction. He has given away 280 books and tracts. Mr. Hu has been to sixty-one different places, including several important market towns, but he has kept no record of the number of visits made. I know he has been to some of the places five or six timesj and he spent a week or more in several of them on each visit, so that his number of visits, if recorded, would probably stand higher than any. He has given away 584 books and tracts, and has the names of over sixty persons who were willing to receive instruction.

“ It is difficult to estimate the number of persons preached to during these visits; but from my own experience, and the testimony of the native brethren, I gather that on some visits many scores of people are reached, while on others it is difficult to get at more than five or six. The persons mentioned as willing to receive instruction cannot all be reckoned as inquirers, but they are all men who have shown some amount of interest, and among them are many who have read our books and received repeated visits from the workers.”

Messrs. Dixon, Morgan, Farthing, and Shorrock are devoting themselves mainly to the acquisition of the Chinese language, while, at the same time, to the extent of their ability, engaging in such evangelistic efforts as may not interfere with their linguistic studies.

For ages false religions have exercised sway over the Chinese, over no less than one hundred and twenty generations of men once living but

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now sleeping in the tomb, and subjects of a government which has seen Babylon fall, Nineveh destroyed, and ancient Rome crumble into dust.

Looking back over the ages past do we not, as it were, instinctively cry “ The night is far spent ”— the night of superstition and idolatry— and call to the heralds on Zion’s towers, “ Watchman, what of the night ? ” and with unspeakable gladness listen to the response: “ The day breaketh and the shadows flee away ” ?

The world sneers at the idea of converting such a nation as China by the plain, loving preaching of the Gospel of Christ; but none the less true is it that the Gospel is the power of God unto salvation.

In the words of one of China’s foremost missionaries:—

“ As missionaries, we believe wo are in China in obedience to the command of our Lord; and the purpose of our mission is to disciple or make Christians of this great nation. Whatever others may do, this is cmr work. We are here, not to develop the resources of the country, not for the advancement of commerce, not for the mere pro­motion of civilisation, but to do battle with the powers of darkness, to save men from sin, and conquer China for Christ.

“ Secular literature is good, but the Gospel is better. To teach the sciences may be an important work, but most of us think we have something better to do. We have been sent to China by the churches and by Christ Himself, not to promote secular learning, but to make known the truth as it is in Jesus.

“ If our aim in China is the promotion of intellectual culture, then let us go in for secular learning with might and main. If, however, our aim is the salvation of souls, let us preach Christ. While I allow the value of secular literature, and while I would rejoice to see the Chinese mind enriched with a knowledge of the arts and sciences of the West, still I do maintain that the pressing need of this people is a knowledge of the way of salvation; and it is plainly our duty to devote our time and energies to the supreme work of imparting this knowledge to them.”

J A P A N .PRINCIPAL STATION :-Tokio.

SUB-STATIONS ......................................................... 14Missionaries — 3Native Evangelists ......................................................... 6

The Rev. W . J. White, of Tokio, reports as follows :—

“ The year just closed has been one of special interest to us in that it has witnessed the formation and rapid growth of the church at Tochigi. Th*e first two con­verts were baptized in March, and by May, the number of converts having reached twenty, we, at that date, had the pleasure of forming these into a church, designated the Tochigi ‘ Shin rei Kio Kwai,’ or Tochigi Baptist Church. The progress continued and the church closed its first year with a membership of fifty-three persons. The deacon is the leading barrister of the town, and a very able and sincere Christian man ;

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and I think the prosperity of the church has, in a large measure, resulted from his earnest and consistent Christian character. The work at Tochigi is at present under the care of our evangelist, Iiyama, who is very highly esteemed by the brethren. Quite a number of the members live in the neighbouring villages, and only meet at Tochigi once a month for the Communion service, when either Mr. Eaves or I am generally there. On the other Sabbaths they assemble in each other’s houses, when possible, and conduct either preaching services or prayer-meetings amongst themselves entirely.

“ During the year we have been able to establish work in four new stations, the first of which is Sano, a large town about ten miles west from Tochigi, and lying about mid­way between Tochigi and Ishiuchi. In this town we have a regular preaching place, with our colporteur-evangelist, Ishiwara, in eharge. Mr. Eaves and I visited Sano and held interesting services, at which large numbers assembled.

“ Our next station is Koga, some twelve miles from Tochigi southward. We have here four converts, together with, one applicant for baptism and several inquirers. Koga is a large town, situated on the ‘ Oshiu Kaido,’ the highway of North Japan, and has a population of over 3,000. There are prospects of a flourishing church being established in this place.

“ Tomita, the third station, lies in the immediate neighbourhood of Tochigi, and will be, later on, worked by the Tochigi Church. There are seven converts here, who are connected with the Tochigi Church.

“ At Shimodate work was commenced in September by our evangelist, Mr. Suzuki. It is a large town, and corresponds in importance to Tochigi. As the result of Mr. Suzuki’s labours in this place there have been two persons baptized. From information recently received we learn that there are six persons waiting to be baptized. Mr. Eaves and myself intend making a visit to Shimodate next week in order to attend to the baptism of these people, and to make arrangements by which regular preaching services can be in future maintained.

“ At all the old stations the work has gone on fairly well. School work has been successful. We have fifty-five in the day-school and fifty who attend the Sunday-school. The old school-room, which was dirty, dilapidated, and unhealthy, has been replaced by a large and comfortable house. In this new building our preaching services are attended much better than in the old quarters, and we have every reason to believe the step we took wes wise from this standpoint.

“ In literary work I have been able to complete the translation into Japanese of ‘ Kind Questions; or, Speaking the Truth in Love,’ by Mr. Stalker, late of Southport. The book is now going through the press. It will be of great use to our theological students as a text-book upon the subject of our distinctive principles as Baptists, and at the same time it will furnish the clearest answer to all inquirers upon the subject. Our best thanks are tendered to Mr. Stalker for his invaluable co-operation in this undertaking.”

Mr. Eaves earnestly appeals for more labourers. He writes:—

* ‘ The fields here in Japan are white already unto the harvest, and the ground groans for labourers. Cannot the English Baptists thrust two more men ready for work into this field ? We want strong men, with patience and faith, faith in their fellows though they should be betrayed a hundred times, and the power to evoke faith in the hearts of others. The confidence of these people is easily won, and, alas ! easily lost; but a strong will and Christian gentleness have power to make them more constant and firm. There must be many such magnetic souls in our colleges at home—men of education too.I wonder why there should be any real difficulty in the equalisation of demand and supply in Christ’s service ! We come here to save men and to heal a nation. Cannot more hands come on the same mission to work in brotherly intercourse with us ? ”

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During the past year Mr. El Karey has suffered greatly from attacks of fever, which have much impaired his general health. Recent tidings, however, report considerable improvement. He writes:—

“ Notwithstanding bad health, the work here progresses most encouragingly. I have baptized ten converts, and there are just now many inquirers.

“ Our Girls’ School is well attended. "We have between fifty and sixty girls.“ The Boys’ School is not so large. This is owing to the fact that their parents are

so poor. They send their boys to work at a very early age, and so withdraw them from our school.”

Mrs. El Karey reports very successful Mothers’ Meetings, increasing attendances at the Sunday-school, and a constant visiting amongst the sick and suffering in Nablous. She is much in want of medicines for distribu­tion amongst the sick. As there is no medical man in the district, Mr. and Mrs. El Karey do as much as ever they can to treat the sick and dispense suitable medicines, and great good has followed their efforts in this direction.

Mr, El Karey has also, as in previous years, visited very considerably amongst the Bedouin Arabs, passing from one encampment to another and preaching the good news o£ the Gospel. He has been much cheered by several cases of conversion as the result of these itinerant labours. He writes:—

“ The prospects here are cheering. But we want helpers. I cannot get all the work done, and very much remains undone ; nevertheless, there is much to encourage. ”

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Western fllMssions.A F R I C A .

CENTRAL AFRICA—THE CONGO MISSION.PRINCIPAL STATIONS ON THE LOWER CONGO

Underhill (Tunduwa), Wathen (Ngombe), and San Salvador.

PRINCIPAL STATIONS ON THE UPPER C O N G O :-Arthington (Stanley Pool), and Liverpool (Lukolela).Missionaries (5 in England) f....................................... 20Female School Teachers................................................ 2

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If the record of the past year of the Congo Mission has been one of heavy and repeated losses, it has also been characterised by special and marked blessing.

On Friday morning, the 2nd of December, at San Salvador, the first established of our Congo stations, Mr. Thomas Lewis baptized five Congo young men, on a publie profession of their faith in the Lord Jesus Christ.

Mr. Lewis writes:—

“ Unless we are sorely disappointed, I think it will be our pleasure to baptize many more very soon.

“ I have been deeply interested in the different ways these were brought to the Saviour. One, a personal boy of our late brother Hartland, and who can read English well, was touched by reading the Parable of the Ten Yirgins. Another evidently was brought to Christ through the instrumentality of our late brother Darling. How would these brethren rejoice to have been with us last Sunday evening, as we sat together for the first time at the Lord’s table ! They have passed away, but their work is still to be seen in Congo ; nay, more, it is felt in the hearts of many of the natives. So 1 one soweth and another reapeth.’ We now ‘ bring in the sheaves' with great rejoicings ; but we cannot forget those who tilled the ground, so terribly hardened by sin and superstition, and who took so much pains and care in sowing the seed of the Word. And, above all, we remember Him who ‘ giveth the increase,’ and blesseth the labours of His servants. May we who are now working in the field * toil on,’ knowing that our labours are not in vain in the Lord.”

Reporting on the first Sunday following the baptism, Mr. Graham writes:—

‘ 1 We all felt it to be a great joy Sunday evening to sit down at the Lord’s table for the first time with native Christians in Congo.

“ It seems rather strange that it was just twelve months on Saturday since Mr. Phillips and I came to San Salvador. We could scarcely have hoped that in one year we should enjoy such a privilege as we had yesterday.

“ As we intended to organise a church, we called together these five, who were to be its first members, a little earlier than our usual time for the Communion Service, that we might explain church matters to them.

“ Mr. Phillips told them the nature and some of the principal laws of a Church of Christ, after which we each gave them the right hand of Christian fellowship. As it was my turn to preside at the Communion, I said a few words on the nature of the ordinance before we proceeded to the observance of it .. It was indeed a season of hal­lowed joy.”

Since December other baptisms have taken place, and our brethren at San Salvador are full of hope and joy. Mr. Lewis writes:—

‘ I believe there is a real spirit of inquiry manifested by many of the people here now. There was hardly any excitement caused by the recent baptismal services, but I feel sure they have been a great and deep blessing. They have certainly.njai^e the people think more seriously about their spiritual welfare, and there are severa^very anxious inquirers. I feel confident that many are near the kingdom.

“ On the first Sunday after the formation of the. church, we thought^'wise to make an attempt to establish a Sunday-school. Mrrv fcewis has a nice,, cljjss of girls and

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women. Mr. Phillips and myself take the day-school boys, and Kivitidi (one of the members) has gathered a class of boys from the town in which he takes great interest. Once a week I have a Bible-class for church members only, which, I hope, will be the means of strengthening their faith in Christ, and help them to perceive spiritual things more clearly.

“ It may interest friends to know that a collection is taken every Lord’s-day morning at the chapel. We suggested— or rather preached it as a duty and a privilege—that the members should lay aside something every Sunday for the work of the Lord. They have taken it up with a will, and a box has been placed at the door to receive their free-will offerings. Many of the people are giving their beads, knives, or cloth. I consider it a very important thing to teach native converts to give towards the work, to support and extend it themselves, and not depend on the Society, and I thought it best to announce this from the very beginning. I am anxious to make this a part of their religious life.”

The last report from, this station, as recent as the middle of February, is still very cheering. Mr. Lewis says:—

1 ‘ The work at this station is growing more and more deeply interesting and en­couraging every month. No excitement or extraordinary conversions, but a quiet, deep, and increasing interest in spiritual matters which I look upon as the most encouraging feature of missionary success. We are further cheered in our labours by seeing more ‘ coming out’ and professing faith in Jesus Christ. Yesterday morning it was our joy to baptize three young men. Mr. Graham officiated. There are several more waiting for baptism, and among them two of the king’s wives. ‘ The fields are already white to harvest.’

“ Mrs. Lewis’s school is very popular among the girls. She has now about sixty-four in regular attendance. It has surpassed the most sanguine expectations of any of us.”

A large amount of evangelistic itinerant work in the San Salvador district has also been put forth during the year. Numerous villages have been visited, and thousands have heard the Gospel message for the first time.

Mr. Phillips mentions that during one of such evangelistic tours he reached a large native town towards evening. He found a crowd of people burying a child. The chief told him that after the funeral was over he would be ready for a talk. After telling him about Christ and the Gospel message, the chief replied:— “ Oh, yes, it is good, very good, just what Mr. Comber told me when he once visited this town. I have given up all my fetishes, and I like the words very much. They are very good.”

School work has also been carried on vigorously. At Underhill, Wathen, and Stanley Pool there are good schools, and more than one hundred and fifty children under instruction.

Recent and repeated losses have greatly interfered with the con­tinuity of the work, involving constant changes, with the added difficulty that the new brethren are, of course, totally unacquainted with the language of the people on their first arrival in the country. Until the language is mastered but little effective work can be done, and

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but little insight obtained into peculiar modes of thought and expression of the native peoples.

One of the brethren writes:—

“ A great fact is just now dawning upon the minds of many of these people, and that is, that we have something to tell them that is important and good for them, and that we missionaries are wholly devoted to them, seeking not theirs but them. This they find very difficult to realise, as they have no religion themselves, never worship­ping anything, having no desire for better things, no longings for a higher life, and deny­ing personal guilt and sin. Happily, from such a state many are being awakened, and we are striving to stir up the apathy of the others. We are more troubled to create an interest in the truth than to dispel their superstitions ; and our experience is that the best results and convictions are followed by the preaching of the simplest gospel, without allusion to their own beliefs in witchcraft and devils. The entrance of the Gospel gives them light, and expels these old faiths. Keeping away from debatable ground, we find ready listeners and receptive minds.

“ We understand our difficulties better now, and are rapidly overcoming them. The chiefest personal one is how to live, eat, and drink in a tropical country, which we understand better than before from experience and sound judgment. Our houses are better constructed and more or less permanent in character, so that our time is not diverted from pure missionary work, as in the early years.

“ Our present difficulty is to remove, by teaching, the ignorance of the native ; to undermine the self-conceit in which he is greatly wrapped up ; to bring him to a con­sciousness of sin, which he denies ; to make him believe that our precious Gospel is his as well as ours, and that there is a Saviour for him.

“ Our opportunities were never so bright as now, and are more than we can overtake, short-manned and human as we are. There are generally thirty villages round each of our stations, all open to our efforts, filled with quiet people ; and at our immediate villages what responsibilities are upon us as we move among the convicted, the inter­ested, and the dying! Itineration was never more possible; and when people say,•*Come again,’ how can we resist their entreaty? A t our very doors we see village- covered hills where we have never been, and cannot go till we have more help. The daily gathering at our houses, and the meetings in the nearest villages, keep us fully employed. We believe that we have a treasure of a mission-field, with unequalled facilities and potentialities, in equatorial Africa.”

Reporting on work at Underhill Station Mr. Moolenaar writes:—

“ I am glad to say that four or five of my lads here are without doubt disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ. Our great hope for Africa is in these native converts.

“ W e have found that as soon as ever they have become followers of Christ, rejoicing in His great salvation, their one great desire is to make ChriRt known to their own people ; they feel they must go and tell out the good news to all the people far and near. There is very much to cheer and stimulate us in our work here just now.”

From our up-river station, at Lukolela, cheering tidings haye been received, and Messrs. Richards and Darby feel greatly encouraged.

Mr. Darby reports:—

“ Our first station on the Upper River is progressing very favourably. When Messrs. Richards and Biggs opened the station in November, 1886, they had many trials and difficulties to contend with. During the last five or six months, however, everything has

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been very cheering, and we are hopeful that; in a day not far distant, the people will be, many of them, won for Christ.

“ The people were a long while before they could understand what we had come for. ‘ You are not Bula Mataddi?’ ‘ N o ! ’ ‘ You have not come to sell cloth ? ’ ‘ N o ! ’‘ Then who are you, and what have you come for ? ’ ‘ We have come to tell you wordsabout God.’ Many did not know His name. All had a very meagre idea of what God is. But more is known now. Native traders passing up and down river have called to see us. Chiefs from up and down river have now and again visited. A chief from Bosendi wants us to go and build at his town. Ibaka, the great chief of Bolobo, has signified his willingness that we should build at his town. Bolobo is said to have a population of over 10,000. People from Ilebu and Ngombe have repeatedly asked us,‘ When are you coming to build at our towns ? ’ Ilebu has, perhaps, 15,000 inhabitants, and there are probably 10,000 more that could easily be reached from that place. So that, you see, our influence is spreading.

“ Of course, our main efforts are directed to the language of the people among whom we are labouring. We are making very fair progress, we think. Every visit to the town is an occasion of saying something that will help to bring the people nearer to God. The people of Ilebu speak the same language as is spoken here. Our linguistic work, therefore, will, perhaps, be of some use to other brethren when we are able to establish at Ilebu, or somewhere near it.”

All the brethren engaged in the work are evidently greatly weighed down by its magnitude and urgency.

Mr. Bentley writes:—

“ Certainly the river is far more ready than I had expected to find. If some friends at home were to make a trip, and see for themselves, they would, I am confident, speak far more sanguinely than I do, for I know the people and their ways, and can appreciate the various difficulties better than one of less experience. Without any question, the time is ripe for our establishment, at any point which we should ever be likely to occupy, between the coast and Bangala, say, over the first 892 milpg.

“ Explain our trials and losses as we may, or bow our heads before the inexplicable, the fact remains: 1,000 miles of the main river are now thoroughly open to missionary work, and the other 500 to the Falls will be open long before we are able to do anything with them. Some of the labourers on our stations come from Lusengo, 912 miles- from Banana.

“ Send us more help that the work on our present stations may be more effectively carried on, and that as soon as possible we may at least occupy the two districts to- which we are invited. We beseech you to do this.

“ Help, further help, is what we most fervently need ; not so much medical advisers- to diagnose fevers, but colleagues to help us to avoid falling into them through over­strain and anxiety. Unless we get further helpers speedily, more of us will go down in fever, I feel sure. The prospects are clearing all round;*much of the pioneering accomplished. Now we long to devote ourselves altogether to the one great work of our lives—the preaching of the blessed message of life and light through a crucified, risen, and sympathetic Saviour. But we are so short-handed, so crippled for colleagues. Do, we pray you, send us reinforcements.”

From Stanley Pool Mr. J. G. Brown writes:—

“ Oh, if only friends in England could but have one glance at our surroundings here, if they could but only see the multitudes of people, and realise their terrible

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need of the Gospel, their enthusiasm -would be multiplied a hundredfold, and they would feel they m u s t do something more for dark, degraded, long-neglected Africa.

“ The result of my recent journey into the interior has been to burn into my heart the vastness and urgency of the needs of Africa. On all hands multitudes of people in darkness and superstition, degradation and sin. Oh, for thousands of men and women with souls aflame for the Master’s glory and the salvation of these sin-stricken multitudes ! ”

One very special feature in connection with the Congo Mission during the past year has been the publication of Mr. Holman Bentley’s valuable work, entitled:

“ D i c t i o n a r y a n d G r a m m a r o p t h e C o n g o L a n g u a g e ,”

dedicated by special permission to H.M. King Leopold of Belgium, who, also, very graciously accepted the first copy.

The Secretary, in reporting this to the Committee, wrote:—

“ I was commanded by the King, in the first place, to convey His Majesty’s grateful acknowledgments to the Committee of the Baptist Missionary Society for this * valuable and welcome gift ’ ; and then, in the second place, to assure Mr. Bentley that, in the judgment of the King, it was an undertaking ‘ fraught with the richest premise of ..good to the peoples of the Congo region. ’

“ His Majesty also specially charged me to communicate in his name with Mr. Bentley, and gratefully thank him, on behalf of the Government of the Congo Free

■State, for ‘ this noble contribution to the progress and development of civilisation in •Central Africa, and the material improvement and uplifting of the Congo peoples.’ ”

Writing on the subject of this book, Mr. Robt. Cust, LL.D., the Hon. Sec. of the Royal Asiatic Society, says :—

“ The main object, of course, of this most valuable book, is to facilitate the spread of the Gospel of Christ in the Congo country. But in addition to this all-sufficing

‘ Object, scholars will welcome the opening up of new fields of philological research, with all that it may lead to. The study is only now commencing of these West African languages; and who shall say to what great conclusions, to what far-reaching knowledge of the past of this ‘ unknown continent,’ with its bearing upon the ancient history of Tthe world itself and its inhabitants, these researches may not herald the way ? Already, Mr. Bentley tells us, that the name of the great river is derived from the title of an .ancient and once powerful kingdom, traces of which still continue. Once more, he says, * we are brought face to face with the fact that the further we trace the forms of speech found among barbarous or, as some are pleased to call them, “ savage ” people, we can but feel there has been to them a greater past. We find them peoples whose language is superior to themselves, illiterate folk with an elaborate and regular grammatical system of speech of such subtlety and exactness of idea, that its daily use is in itself an educa­tion.’ If we remember aright, Dr. Macfarlane has said much the same thing of the natives of New Guinea. To what, then, do these things point ? Is it a law of this world that nations shall rise and wane, reach their zenith, and then decline ? Or do we see here the truth as though writ with an indelible pen, that peoples, without the saving truth of the Gospel of Christ, inevitably sink back into barbarism ? But did they in the far back ages emerge from a similar condition and rise into this nearer ' greater past ’? And if so, how came such progress and a subsequent relapse ? It is

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strange to think that the keys or partial aids to the solution of such mysteries of the human race lie hidden in the uncouth-looking words which missionaries so patiently and perseveringly make indelible by paper and print.”

The Committee désiré to place on record their thankfulness at the suc­cessful completion of this important undertaking, which, in their judgment, will prove a great boon to all present and future missionary workers in the Congo district.

In the last letter Thomas Comber ever wrote to the Secretary were these words :—

“ Surely the work of the Society— now so full of hope and promise— will not be crippled for lack of funds ! When I think of the bare possibility of this, I long to be rich that I might give a fortune to help on a work that grows dearer and dearer to my heart as I know it better. As it is, I can only give myself ; yet I know the dear Lordwill accept even this poor offering. Oh, for more practical daily sympathy with Hisself-sacrifice, who, ‘ though He was rich, for our sakes became poor.’ ”

But a little while before he had also written :—

“ To-day our Congo Mission ia more full of promise than ever before. Much of the foundation building has been accomplished, the path into the vast interior has been made plain ; the graves of our brethien who have left us speak ever to us to go in and possess the land for Christ ; the peoples are friendly, in many cases urging us to settle in their midst.

“ Trade and commerce have already passed on before us. Shall palm-oil and rubber- hunters dare and do more than men who long and pray to win jewels for the Master's crown ?

“ Will the churches at home leave this blessed undertaking just at the moment when a blessing seems close at hand ? Oh, that I could so plead as to move the hearts of Christians at home !

“ The prospect before us is so noble, so inspiring, that sometimes I feel quite lost in wonder at the high privilege permitted us out here ; to touch this work is highest joy.”

The hand that wrote these words to-day is cold and still. But the writer had counted the cost : “ To live was Christ; to die gain.”

He has left an example— an example which pleads trumpet-tongued to us— against the seductions of a sleek and slothful life.

To-day, notwithstanding hard times and commercial depression, the coffers of Christ’s disciples contain so much of wealth, that a little only of their contents would easily supply all needful funds for Africa’s emanci­pation.

What opportunity ! what inspiration ! All the Christian Chur oh needs for this sublime enterprise is whole-souled consecration and sanctified organisation.

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tlbe West Jnbxes Mission.

THE BAHAMAS, CAICOS, TURKS ISLANDS, SAN DOMINGO, TRINIDAD, JAMAICA, AND CALABAR COLLEGE.

BAHAMAS AND CAICOS ISLANDS.

PRINCIPAL STATIONSNassau and Inagua.No. of Islands .................................................................. 19Missionaries .................................................................. 1Native Evangelists ......................................................... 98

SAN DOMINGO AND TURKS ISLAND.PRINCIPAL STATIONS

Puerto Plata and Grand Turk.SUB-STATIONS.......................................

Missionaries ..............................Evangelists ..............................

TRINIDAD.PRINCIPAL STATIONS:-

Port of Spain and San Fernando.SUB-STATIONS........................................................................... 13

Missionaries .................................................................. XNative Evangelists ......................................................... 11

JAMAICA.CALABAR COLLEGE, KINGSTON.

Missionaries ....................................... .. 3

BAHAMAS.

The Rev. Daniel Wilshere, of Nassau, the Superintendent of the Bahamas district, reports:—

“ In the good providence of God we are spared to record another year of service. Our hearts have been saddened by the death of earnest workers, but the work hasgone on. Our brother Duncombe, the faithful pastor of Andros, with manyothers, have passed into the blessed presence of the King.

... 132

... 82

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“ One new station has been opened with a membership of twenty-three. The baptisms during the year have been 148, but by death and emigration we lose 117, so that the increase is not marked in numbers.

“ In devotion, however, we thank God the year has not been barren. Barraterra Chapel was opened in March ; in July a fearful storm wrecked the ■west end, but it has again been fitted for service. Bennett’s Harbour, the Old Bight, and Whitlands Mends have all done well; at McQueens the members have commenced a new chapel; at High Rocks the enlarged chapel is opened for service, and at Eight Miles Rock one side of chapel is shingled. Abaco Chapel is ready for roof.

“ A remarkable work of grace is reported by our brother Green in the churches under his care, which he trusts will gather many into the fold. The visit of brother Laroda to Long Island has quickened religious life in the churches, and very hopeful results have followed.

“ Missionary visits have been paid to Eleuthera, Exuma, Andros, and San Salvador. The offerings from these churches have been in excess of previous years.

“ Sunday-school work has been vigorously carried on by the assistance of Rev. G. M. Vanderlip, of New York, who has kindly interested American friends in the mission, through whom a large quantity of reading matter has reached the missionary. All the churches have shared in this and are most grateful.

“ The Nassau Sunday-school has raised £19 18s. (95.00 dollars), of which £7 2s. 8d. (35.00 dollars) goes to the Congo Mission in Africa, making the total sent to Congo from the Bahamas during the missionary’s residence £164 (787.00 dollars).”

During the past year more than £700 has been raised by the Bahamas churches for evangelistic purposes.

PUERTO PLATA. SAN DOMINGO.

Concerning Puerto Plata and district, the Rev. R. E. Gammon reports :—“ In mission work many of us have to ‘ learn to labour and. to wait’ ; the waiting,

certainly, tests our faith severely, and in a field, such as this, there are so many counter­influences— the customs of the people, their idea of Sabbath-keeping— or rather lack of it— and. their ideas of religion generally. These, and other things that could be men­tioned, make our progressive work very difficult. Were it not that we know the enter­prise is the Lord’s we might be ready sometimes to give up, and then, perhaps, just as we are losing heart, the Divine Master grants us signs of His presence and power, and. we are reminded of Christ’s words, ‘ O thou of little faith, wherefore didst thou doubt?’ For several months of the year we had but few tokens of spiritual life in our midst. There appeared to be an almost impenetrable cloud of indifference, our services flagged, and Christian energy was conspicuous by its absence ; then, just as our faith was being sorely tried, a few of our young people began to give proofs that they were religiously awakened, and ultimately eight of them came forward to profess themselves disciples of Christ. One of them (a youth of about sixteen years), who had been christened and con­firmed in the Roman Catholic Church, has had to suffer much persecution on account of the step he has taken ; thus far, he seems very earnest, and I trust he may have grace and strength to stand firm in his allegiance to Christ.

‘ ‘ During the year we were saddened by the loss of one of our prominent and beloved members, who died after a few hours’ illness.

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“ In July last, our young member (Diego Loinar) left for England, and is now studying in the ‘ Pastors’ College,’ in the hope of joining in mission work when prepared.

“ The day-sehool has made very fair progress. The Governor of Puerto Plata (Gral. Segundo Imbert) and several leading gentlemen were present at the examination, and the editor of the weekly paper {El Porvenir) wrote very commendably of the work done and the success achieved during the short time the school has been in operation.

“ The Sunday-school has been well attended under the earnest superintendence of Bro. O. Stubbs, and most of the new members have come from its different classes.

“ The country.stations at Cabarete, Goleta, and Muños, have been regularly visited by brethren Jno. McKenzie, E. V . Donaldson, and myself.

“ At Monte Cristy much of our work has been to raise funds to repair our place of worship. New studs and windows have been put in, and a new roof put on the sonth wing. More repairs are. necessary as soon as we can collect themeans. I baptized four candidates at this town early in the year, one of whom has since died, trusting in the Redeemer. There are a few more at this church waiting for baptism.”

TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS.Mr. J. H . Pusey reports as to work in the Turks and Caicos Islands:—

“ During the past year we have had much to encourage, although the excessive poverty of the peoples of these islands is most distressing.

“ During the year we have baptized ninety-seven, and there are many inquirers who are anxiously seeking the truth.

“ Our prayer-meetings are well attended, and there is a most earnest spirit amongst the people.

“ Our Sunday-schools are vigorous and' large, and many of our recent church additions have come from our schools.

“ During the year we have suffered many and severe losses by death. W e shall greatly miss many who have passed from us to the better land.

“ ¥ e suffer great poverty, but enjoy much spiritual life.”

TRINIDAD.The Rev. W . H. Gamble, writing from Port of Spain, reports:—

“ Towards the end of 1886 my health gave way to such an extent that I felt justified in asking leave to visit England. I am thankful to the Father of all mercies that six months in England, Scotland, and Wales restored me to health. Since myTeturnto Trinidad I have had to pass through a kind of secondary acclimatisation, but this is common to all persons who stay away for several months from Trinidad.

“ As to the year 1887 the work of the district was divided between the Rev. Thomas Martin and myself. From the middle of May to the middle of November Mr. Martin was in charge of the station, and during that time he faithfully discharged all the duties devolving upon him, baptizing five out of six candidates whom he found pre­pared for baptism, he also baptized three others. Before leaving in the earlier part of the year ten had been baptized, so that during the year eighteen persons were added to the church in Port of Spain by baptism. A t Chaguanus five persons were baptized also. Mr. Patrick has given much time and attention to a place some four miles

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distant from Chaguanus called Carapichairma. He gets a goodly number to attend the services held in a house there during Sunday afternoons and evenings.”

From San Fernando, the Rev. W, Williams reports :—“ "We have to thank God and take fresh courage, for our work has been encouraging

on the whole. We have more Sunday-schools, and more liberality displayed on the part of the churches. The members seem to be growing in knowledge and grace, and are certainly growing in their contributing power towards the support of their pastors.

“ A t Princes Town, our new station,'from the beginning of the year until now the attendance has been good. W e have had to enlarge the two rooms we first occupied by adding two others to them, so that we can now accommodate a good muny people. During the month of April we formed a church there of thirteen members, which has been increased and strengthened by the addition of eight more by baptism. There are still in hand eight or nine candidates wiiiting for the privilege of publicly professing their faith. In all the churches, with the exception of the one in San Fernando, the attendance has been good, and at the Sixth Company there has been an increase of fifteen in the membership. Fifty-six baptisms have taken place.”

JAMAICA.The following extracts are taken from the Thirty-eighth Report of the

Jamaica Baptist Union for 1887 :—

“ The year 1887 has manifestly been a year of work and weeding, with but little reaping. Not that there have been no sheaves brought with rejoicing into the garner of the churches which compose this Union, in the form of souls saved and backsliders restored; but the weeding process, clearly necessary in order to the maintenance of church discipline, has been carried on to such an extent that the net result is small. But we must be thankful that the net result is again on the right side, as it has been,, without interruption, for the last eleven years.

“ The number of churches embraced by this Union at the close of 1887 was 144, two- fewer than there were at the time of the last annual meeting. This loss of two churches is thus accounted for: one, Gardner's View, intimated its desire no longer to be regarded as a constituent of the Union; and the other, the second church at Smithville, has ceased to be reported separately, it having become happily united with the first church in the same locality, an incident in the denominational history of the year which can only be- regarded with pleasure and thankfulness.

“ Looking at the reports from the churches before us, we may roughly characterise them, thus:— 36 may be said to be cheerful, 85 may be called moderate, and 9 may be- described as sad.

“ The figures, which appear in detail in the Tabular, furnish the following information under the different heads of additions and losses.

BaptizedRestoredReceivedDied ...ExcludedDismissedWithdrawnErased

18901061557— 3508689

141550661

667— 3338which gives a clear increase of 170.

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“ This result is modified to some extent by two considerations. 278 members were • dismissed ’ from the church at Jericho for the purpose of forming two other churches, which hare been received into this Union to-day. On the other hand, 156 members were ‘ received ’ at Smithville through the amalgamation of the second church with the first. Making allowance for these modifying circumstances on both sides, the real net increase becomes 292.

“ 74 churches report an increase of 1,295, and 59 a decrease of 1,125 ; 11 churches are stationary in their membership. 30 churches had no addition by baptism, and 17 none by restoration ; 16 lost no members by death, and 8 none by exclusion. Comparing this summary with that of the previous year, we find that 272 fewer were baptized, and 21 fewer were restored ; 41 fewer died, 140 more were excluded, and 192 more were erased.

“ The churches of the Union are now reported to contain 31,641 members and 4,772 inquirers ; adding the churches which have been received to-day, these figures are in­creased to 32,342 and 4,947 respectively.

“ The number of churches failin g to report the strength of their staff of deacons and leaders is reduced to 7, there being 1,544 such officers reported in connection with 137 churches. This number gives an average of about 11 per church, and over five per cent, of the membership.

“ A new item of information was asked for with the last returns in the column headed ‘ Number of Local Preachers.’ 112 churches supply information under this head, from which it appears that there are as many as 380 brethren who may bo looked to to render occasional pulpit assistance, or to go into the scattered villages of the land to preach Christ crucified to their fellow-men. Numerically this item is not discreditable, there being an average of 3| local preachers in the churches -reporting them, or of 2f for all the churches in the Union. These brethren form a band of valuable helpers to the pastors in doing the work of the Lord, and may do much to assist in meeting the diffi­culties arising from the necessity which exists of pastors generally having more than one church under their care. May the Lord make such brethren valiant in spirit, and wise to win souls, and increase their number greatly!

“ As usual the church reports give some account of the building operations carried on during the year. As was intimated in the last Abstract Report, an effort was made to ascertain from the churches the amount of money raised for building purposes ; it was also thought well to endeavour to ascertain what was ‘ still required.’ By seventy-nine churches we have been informed what was raised, and by sixty-nine what is required. It will be expected that there is a great disproportion between these two amounts. The amount raised is given at £2,387 10s., and the amount required £14,492.”

JAMAICA MISSIONARY SOCIETY.From the Report of the Jamaica Baptist Missionary Society presented

at the recent Union meetings at Savanna la Mar, in February last, we take the following extracts:—

HAYTI.

“ The Rev. R. H. Rowe still pursues his labours in and around Jacmel, and he has had occasion to rejoice over some who have declared themselves to be ©n the Lord’s side. ‘ We have had the privilege of baptizing two females, a mother and her daughter. Both were Catholic, but we trust will henceforth be vtry faithful Protestants. The mother told me that they had great struggles in deciding to cast in their lot with us, for

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their Roman Catholic friends did all they could to prejudice them against Protestantism. The following extract will give some idea of the hard uphill work our missionaries have in Hayti. ‘ It is no easy matter to labour in countries where Romanism has the mastery. The people are warned continually against us and threatened for attending our services. They are told that Protestants are fools and demons and ought to be shunned. The ignorant ones believe much if not all this.’

“ ‘ Evangelistic work is carried on outside Jacmel,’ says Mr. Rowe : ‘ Exclusive of our work in town there are three places up the mountains where we hold services. We have also a place at the plains. There are four of our brethren in the church who are very helpful; they preach sometimes. The church at Jacmel numbers seventy-three members. At Cape Hayti Mr. Kitchen has continued his labours with some amount of success. ‘ The friends of the little church here, ’ says Mr. Kitchen, ‘ are beginning to concern themselves about the building of a place of worship. People flock to hear the Gospel preached. The place is too strait. Our hearts are rejoiced to see so many coming to listen to the Gospel. Open-air evangelistic services have been held with much encouragement, and large numbers gathered to hear the Word of Life.’ Surely the leaven of the Word will leaven the whole lv <np. Mr. Kitchen has visited his old sphere of labour at Port-de-Paix during the year and held interesting services. Two persons applied for baptism. The friends here also are striving to build, and 20,000 bricks are now on the spot.”

CUBAN MISSION.

“ Last year we reported the commencement of the Mission in Cuba ; this year we can write of its successful continuance.

“ In Cienfuegos, the centre of the Society’s operations, a great success has attended the preaching of the ever-blessed Gospel; believers have been baptized and added to the church, and many souls have been graciously impressed, and the congregations have been good, and sometimes the building has been filled to overflowing with anxious listeners.

“ There is now a newly-formed Baptist Church, with a membership of 180 believers, 5 deacons, and 34 inquirers, and day and Sunday schools. To God be all the praise.”

HONDURAS AND RUATAN MISSION.

“ Cheering tidings have been received from Mr. Bryan, the missionary schoolmaster at Belize. He is prosecuting his labours with much success, and the school under his care is increasing in numbers and educational status. The Government inspection has lately taken place, and the school passed satisfactorily.

“ The Church at Ruatan, with their pastor, the Rev. C. S. Hobson, have applied to be recognised by the Society, and the whole subject of taking over the Bay Islands as a mission sphere in connection Tjvith the Society has been referred to the general meeting. The committee are now awaiting instructions.”

CAYMAN BRAC AND LITTLE CAYMANS MISSION.

“ The reports that have come to hand from these interesting islands are of the most encouraging character. The old, old Gospel has been proclaimed with convincing and

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converting power, and many are now rejoicing in tlie consciousness of sins forgiven. Mr. Rutty is labouring with much acceptance, and arrangements have been made for Ms ordination to the work of the Christian ministry. The deputation that visited these, islands in the early part of the year had some most refreshing services. Two new churches were formed, and many were baptized on a profession of their faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. ‘ Reviewing the work in these two little islands,’ says the report of the deputation, ‘ there is much cause for thankfulness to Almighty God. Two years ago the Gospel was first preached, and at the present time there are three churches with ninety members and twenty inquirers and evangelists almost entirely supported by the free-will offerings of the people, four Sunday schools with nineteen teachers and 140 scholars, two chapels nearly completed and the materials for the third promised.’ ”

OLD PROVINCE, SAN ANDREZ, CORN ISLAND AND COSTA RICAMISSIONS.

“ At the request of the Society, and as the messengers of the churches, a deputation visited some of the neighbouring isles of the Caribbean Sea and some parts of the main­land of Central America. The deputies visited the following places— viz., Cayman Brae, Little Cayman, Grand Caymans, Old Providence, San Andrez, Corn Island, Blne- fields, and Port Limon in Costa Rica. A t Old Providence, San Andrez, and Corn Island they found Baptist churches with their pastors presiding over them.”

During the past year two esteemed pastors from Jamaica have visited England for rest and change : the Revs. P. F. Schoburgh, of Old Harbour, and W . A . Tucker, of Spanish Town. To both these brethren the Com­mittee feel specially grateful for willingly rendered services in many parts of the country in connection with anniversary missionary gatherings. Wherever they have been they have secured a hearty welcome, and left behind them pleasant memories.

CALABAR COLLEGE, KINGSTON, JAMAICA.

From the annual report of the College for 1887, it appears that during the year twenty-five young men have been in residence, nineteen in training for schoolmasters, and six for the work of the Christian ministry. Of these two left at Midsummer; one for several months was absent through serious sickness, and one from a similar cause was advised to return home for change a few weeks before the close of the year. It must also be sorrow­fully recorded that one of the most pious and devoted of the theological students has been removed] by death; thus early entering into the glory

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and blessedness of heaven. Thirteen Normal School students sat for the Government December Examination. Of these nine passed very credi­tably, two in the third year, and seven in the first year. These stood high in the Government list; one within two of the top, and the other the sixth. The former thus passing in honours, which entitles him to a Government bonus of £5. It is also to be noted with satisfaction that three former stu­dents of Calabar College passed the Government Teachers’ Examination. One of these three headed the list. The Theological students have prose­cuted their studies with exemplary diligence, and so conducted themselves as to be an example to all their fellow-students.

In the Bible Hand-book the studies have been on the use of External Helps in the Interpretation of Scripture; the Interpretation of Allegories, Parables» T^pes, and Symbols; the Interpretation of Prophecy; the Systematic and Inferential Study of Scripture and Scripture Difficulties.

In Systematic Theology a course of lectures has been given on the Person of Christ— His Humanity, His Pre-existence, His Deity— as proved by the Divine Names, Attributes, and Works ascribed to Him and Worship paid to H im ; the Prophetic and Priestly Offices of Christ; Sacrifices of the Law ; the Sacrifice of Christ; the Doctrine of Atonement, Efficacy and Extent of the Atonement.

On the Constitution and Government of Christian Churches a course of study was also pursued through the latter half of the session.

English, Greek and Latin were studied with the Classical tutor; History and Science with the Normal School tutor.

The students have also been constantly employed in evangelistic and pastoral duties. Three stations have been regularly supplied by them— Seven Miles, Dallas Castle, and River Head. The churches of Spanish Town, Linstrad, Bybrook, Old Harbour, Porus, and other places have also had their occasional services which have been well appreciated. In the City of Kingston, outlying districts have been visited and the Gospel has been regularly preached on the Lord’s-day evening in the open air. The students have also aided the Rev. James Balfour in conducting a weekly Sunday evening service in the Mission Hall at Allman Town. It will thus be seen that the young men, while in college, are not only pursuing a course of study, but are also preparing for active Christian work by these and other labours in the kingdom, and patience of Jesus Christ.

It may be added that in various ways, in the Sunday-school especially, the Normal School students are co-operating with their fellow-students in the Theological department in Christian work.

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In the month of November the Managing Committee conducted a compe­titive examination of candidates seeking admission to the College. Of these four were received into the Theological department, making the number nine for 1888, and seven into the Normal School, making twenty.

The report closes as follows :—

“ In reviewing the past session of the College, and in anticipation of that for 1888, the committee feel that its friends and supporters have every ground for encouragement.

“ As young men leave the Institution their services are eagerly sought, and could it supply five times the number it is believed, positions of usefulness would be found for them.

“ They, therefore, again confidently commend it to the confidence, the prayers, and the liberal support of the churches and the Mends of education generally.”

One special event in intimate association with the College, which has taken place during the year, calls for record. W e refer to the celebration in Kingston, in August last, of the jubilee of the Rev. D. J. East’s ministerial services.

A detailed account of the numerous meetings and presentations having been inserted in the November issue of the Missionary Herald, it will be unnecessary to reprint it here.

The Committee very thankfully congratulate their brother Mr. East, and his like-minded wife, upon the great work which, together, they have been enabled to accomplish in Jamaica, and upon the high regard and esteem with which, from His Excellency the Governor downwards, they are so universally regarded by all classes of the Island community.

European finissions.

NORWAY, BRITTANY, AND ITALY,NOEWAY.

PRINCIPAL STATIONSAranciai, Bergen, Cliristiansmid, Frederickstadt, Skien,

Testardalen, Trondsoe, and Trondhjem.

The grants of the Committee during the past year have been given to churches in Arendal, Bergen, Christiansund, Fredericstadt, Tistardalen,

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Skien, Tromsoe and Trondhjem, and from all these districts reports have been received.

The policy of the Committee has been that every assisted church shall raise some portion of the minister’s stipend, and undertake direct and definite evangelistic work in the district; that only churches in important and increasing centres of population shall be so assisted, the great aim of the Committee being the speedy establishment of strong and self-supporting churches, independent of outside pecuniary help.

It is the earnest hope of the Committee that the time is near at hand when the Society will be able altogether to withdraw from expendi­ture in Norway, the Norwegian churches undertaking their own financial liabilities, and maintaining their own religious ordinances without appealing to other countries for help.

In connection with the various churches assisted by the Society there are more than 300 preaching stations, about 1,300 Sunday scholars and 130 teachers, and a considerable number of local preachers. During the past year 280 have been added to church membership.

Mr. Gundersen has left Trondhjem for Morgan Park University, America, where he is now engaged in teaching, and he has been suc­ceeded in the pastorate of the Trondhjem Church by the Rev. A . Brandt, of La Crosse.

The churches in Norway are evidently progressing in material and spiritual resources. There is a very evident and marked spirit of inquiry springing up in many districts, and the prospects for the future are hopeful and encouraging.

BRITTANY.PRINCIPAL STATION ¡-Morlaix.SUB-STATIONS.................................................................. ... 4

Missionaries ................................................................... INative Evangelists ......................................................... 2.

The Rev. Alfred D. Jenkins, reporting upon the work of the Society in the Morlaix district, reports—

“ As in the past, the work of evangelisation has been carried on both in the town of Morlaix and its surrounding district among the Breton-speaking population. A few words on these two features of our work will show you what progress has been made during the year.

‘ ‘ Morlaix.— "With regard to the French part of the work, I shall just say that the ser­vices have been carried on as usual in our chapel on the Lord’s-day, and that the French

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Protestant community, though small, has been constant in its attendance on the means of grace. Some of our friends have been removed by death in the course of the year, and some others have left our town ; but the loss has been made up by the friends who have been brought to the knowledge of the Gospel at the Madeline meetings, and who now make it a point of attending the services in town.

“ La Madeline.— It is in the part of our town called La Madeline, where stands our mission-hall, that the interest of the work in Morlaix has chiefly been centred. The congregation here has seldom been below eighty during the year, and many a happy and blessed Sabbath evening have we spent with them. For a long time I failed to see any real and substantial evidence of conversion amongst them. The sound of Gospel truth is pleasing and attractive, so they came regularly, but made little progress, and I felt at times somewhat discouraged. There appeared at length, however, some signs of life. Oar friend Collobert, who is now at Lanneanon, was one of the first in whom the fruits of God’s grace showed themselves. He was some years ago a zealous devotee of the Church of Eome, then he became an infidel. I do not know what induced him to come to our meetings, but for a long time he had no motive but curiosity. Domestic trials made him more serious, and he became a seeker after truth and salvation, till a last he found in Christ an answer to all his problems and all his doubts. As soon as he found peace he began to speak of what he had found; he spoke in his own home, in the workshop, and to all his acquaintances. It was the beginning of a gracious work among our friends. Two of his fellow-workmen and his own wife became decided followers of Christ. At the same time the work of the Spirit was going on in the heart of a young woman who had been also for a long time a constant attendant at our meetings. She could not read, but the truth laid hold of her in such a way that she began to speak at the factory where she was employed, and was the means of bringing one of her female companions to Christ; she then won over her own husband, her sister, and her brother- in-law. These, together with six others, formed in our congregation a nucleus of zealous disciples, which gave a sort of spiritual impulse to all the rest. They had all been hitherto like the deaf and dumb of the parable, but they now began to speak and to give their testimony at the meetings, encouraging others to give up all for Christ. This movement produced a desire for closer communion with the Master and greater consecra­tion of life. Prayer-meetings were started, and a total abstinence society was formed, an institution very much needed in this country, and twenty-nine signed the pledge. At the same time plans were laid out for holding cottage-meetings in the surrounding villages, and these friends began to preach to their fellow-countrymen.

“ Lanneanon.— In the course of last autumn the Committee kindly granted me the help of a native evangelist to carry on the work among the Breton people. Our friend, Collobert, was particularly fitted for this work, and he accepted the call as coming from the Lord Himself. As Lanneanon was the place where his services were particularly wanted, he settled in that village, and has been labouring there since last November. From twenty the congregation soon rose up to fifty and more ; a week-night service was started, and a Sunday school was formed.

“ At Dourdu, Kervebel, Diben, and Kerveur meetings have been held as frequently as opportunity has allowed, but these must be greatly multiplied and new ground opened. On all sides there are large tracts of country where the colporteur alone has passed, and where favourable fields for sowing the good seed are to be found. There is no lack of clear signs that the country is better disposed now than it has ever been, and that an energetic and well-sustained effort should be made to win it to the Lord’s side.

“ Roscoff.— I am glad to say that although the committee has not been able to take upon itself the entire cost of the work at this small seaport town, yet the necessary

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funds have been forthcoming, and we have thus been induced to take our premises for a lease of three more years. The house, which is conveniently situated near the harbour, is fitted up as a ‘ Sailor’s Rest’ and 'Mission Hall.’ The wife of one of the captains resides in the place and takes care of it. "We had hoped that her husband, Mr. Mes- seroy, might have come also, but this has not been possible as yet. The meetings in English, among the sailors themselves, have been very frequent and not unattended with success ; one sailor found Christ there, whilst several others were induced to take the blue ribbon. The English crews have found, as the captains have often said to me, the ‘ Sailor’s Rest ’ a boon and a blessing to them.

“ One of the most interesting fruits of the work at Roscoff is the conversion of a young and intelligent teacher in the Government school, Mr. C. (Chopin). This young man, who was educated in a Jesuit school and destined to the priesthood, heard Mr. Jones, of Quimper, preaching on a missionary ship at Audieme some eighteen months ago, and what he heard and saw produced a very strong impression on his mind. In the meantime he came to Jioscoff, and began to attend regularly our meetings. It was with much joy that we watched his progress in the faith; trials were not wanting. The Mayor of Roscoff wrote to tell him that he was injuring his own interests, and might do harm to the school if he continued. On hearing of the change in his views, his parents also wrote heart-rending letters, but the power given from above was equal to the strain put upon him from without, and our friend has remained steadfast. He has lately been removed to our public school in Morlaix, and is a help to the cause, as he is ever ready to give an account of his faith, and to bear testimony to the truth at our meetings.

“ To one who, like me, can easily look back over a period of twenty years, the change which has come over this country within that time appear immense. The state in which Spain is at the present time bears some analogy to the state we were in twenty years ago ; but mountains of difficulties have been removed since, and a new era has dawned ^pon us since the advent of a liberal form of government. This is not, there­fore, a time for feeling depressed or discouraged, but a time rather for pressing forward and working with a renewed and sanctified zeal, in full assurance that if we do so, the Master’s promises will not fail us, and that our labours will not be in vain in the Lord.”

ITALY.PRINCIPAL STATIONS

NORTH ITALY—Turin and Genoa.CENTRAL ITALY — Rome, Tivoli, Civita Vecchia,

Orbitello, Leghorn, and Florence.SOUTH ITALY-Naples, and Avellino.

SUB-STATIONS........................................................................... 12Missionaries .................................................................. 4Native Evangelists ......................................................... 11

Several important changes have been made in the Italian Mission during the past year.

Early in June the General Secretary, at the request of the Committee, visited all the stations of the Society in Italy, and on his return presented

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a detailed report, containing numerous recommendations. One of the most important of these was the removal of the Rev. W . K. Landels from Naples to Turin, in consequence of continued ill-health.

Mr. Baynes reported:—

“ I found that Dr. Barringer hadreached the decided conviction thatthe climate of Naples was unsuitable for Mr. Landels, the proximity of the sea being a great disadvantage,his con­stitution requiring inland and mountain air. He therefore earnestly advised me to make such re-arrangements as should admit of the removal of Mr. Landels from the south and the seaboard to the more bracing inland mountainous air of the north ; Turin, in his decided opinion, being the place best adapted to the special needs of the case. The condition in which I found Mr. Landels on my arrival in Naples strongly impressed me with the soundness of the opinion of Dr. Barringer. Mr. Landels at times suffered greatly, espe­cially in his head, and his whole condition ^ave evidence of increasing weakness and exhaustion. I therefore felt that it was my clear duty to use my utmost endeavours to give effect to the doctor’s directions. I at once communicated with the Rev. Robert "Walker, of Genoa, to ascertain if, under the special circumstances of the case, he would be prepared to relinquish his work in the north, and remove to Naples. It is much, I think, to the honour of Mr. Walker that, although greatly attached to his successful work in Genoa, and much preferring the north to the south, he at once, and without the slightest hesitation, expressed his entire willingness to accept the proposal, ‘ in the earnest hope,’ to use his own words, ‘ that the suggested change might be helpful to the recovery of his dear friend and brother, Mr. Landels.’ ”

This arrangement has therefore been carried out, Mr. Landels havingnow settled in Turin and Mr. Walker in Naples.

Consequent upon these removals, other changes have taken place— SignorJahier having undertaken work in Genoa instead of Florence, Signor Cuomo removing from Genoa to Turin, and Signor Mattei from Turin to Rome.

NORTHERN ITALY.Reporting on the work in Northern Italy, the Rev. W . K . Landels,

writing from Turin, says :—

“ Turin.— As we have only been here for about three months, it is not in my province to speak of what has been done in the past, but rather of. what we are hoping to do in the future. My impression of the work so far is that Turin is a peculiarly hopeful field. Our meetings are well attended, and will undoubtedly improve as the spring advances. "We have had a very severe winter, the thermometer several times registering as many as 188 or 198 of frost, and as I write the streets are covered with snow to the depth of 18 inches. Such weather as this naturally keeps away a number who otherwise would attend. Still we have already begun to see some results to past labour. Last week I had the pleasure of baptizing two persons, and others are waiting to confess Christ in the same manner.

“ Genova— Last week I ran down to Genova and found Signor Jahier in bed with a severe cold on the chest and bronchial tubes. I had a long talk with him, and he ex­pressed himself as being very hopeful of the work. There are a number of inquires,

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and the meetings continue to be well attended, especially on Sunday evenings, when they are crowded. This I was able to verify on the Sunday. It was pouring wot all day, and yet the meetings were very encouraging, the hall in the evening being quite full.

“ Press-worJc.— As Mr. Walker has had no experience of printing, it was thought ad­visable to bring the press to Turin. Happily connected with our locale are two small rooms, and these we have been able to utilise as a printing office. Here in Turin I cannot hope to render the press self-supporting as I did in Naples. As I intend, how­ever, to do all the work myself in my hours of leisure, the only expense will be that in­curred in the purchase of paper and ink. I am hoping that friends in England who understand the importance of press-work in Italy will help me to meet these expenses. I shall, unfortunately, have to abandon the publishing of our illustrated family paper, which would occupy too much of my time, and I intend to utilize the press by printing handbills, notices, &c., for our different stations, and by bringing out a series of illus­trated tracts, such as I conceive will be of special value in Italy. Since coming to Turin I have already done printing for Naples, Avellino, Turin, Pineiolo, and Torre Pellice.”

It is very satisfactory to learn that already the health of Mr. Landels has greatly improved by his removal to the north, and that there is a well assured prospect of his complete recovery to perfect health.

CENTRAL ITALY.Reporting to the Committee upon the work of the Mission in Central

Italy, the Secretary stated :—

“ It is exceedingly difficult to give any fairly adequate statement of the work at present carried on in this district, under the superintendence of the Rev. James "Wall, assisted by his like-minded wife and her devoted sister, Miss Yates.

“ In.Rome, the great centre of this work, there are evangelistic services carried on almost every night, and often during the day, in six distinct districts :—

1. Piazza in Lucina (just off the Corso).2. Trastavere (over the Tiber).3. Yia Consolazione.4. Via Dei Serpenti5. Piazza Victor Emanuele.6. Prati de Castello, "Via Marianna Dionisi.

“ I attended services in all these plaees, and witnessed large and attentive congrega­tions— indeed, there seems no difficulty in Rome in gathering large numbers to hear the plain warm-hearted proclamation of the Gospel. In three of these centres, Medical Mission work is successfully and vigorously conducted— Mrs. Wall and Miss Yates devoting much of their time and strength to this important and much appreciated branch of .the Mission.

“ In addition to the extensive work in Rome itself, the following districts are also under the superintendence of Mr. Wall :—

1. Tivoli, Subiaco, &c., and towards the Adriatic.2. The Maremma District, including Civita Vecchia, Orbitello and Leghorn,

and partially visited Corvatto, Mont Alto, Grosetto, Massa Maritinid, and Solonica.

3. Florence, and to some small extent Arezzo and Terni.5

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“ To assist Mr. Wall in these large and important districts, he has associated with him the following evangelists :—

Signor Alessandro Petocchi....................................................... Rome.„ Amadio Dal C a n t o ........................................................ Rome.,, Ettore A geno..................................................................... Rome.,, G. Geodhani (supported by the late Mr. E. Robinson) Rome.,, M attei................................................................................. Rome.„ Guiseppi Baratti ........................................................ Leghorn.”

Referring to the policy of the Mission in Italy, Mr. Baynes reported:—

“ In all my visits I endeavoured to keep one important matter very constantly before my mind— how best to draw forth and stimulate the independent action and support of the Christian Church. I feel strongly that in some cases it will be better to withdraw the constant and regular ministration of the evangelist, with a view to develop the resources of the local Christian community, throwing the burden of providing religious ordinances upon the members themselves, and setting free the evangelist for further aggressive work a-field.

“ A wise policy of concentration appears to me just now most needful. So far as I am able to judge, the attempt to cover a too wide area with a very limited force has resulted in a loss of power, while, on the other hand, the extension and development of the work in Rome, and concentration of effort on this great centre, have been followed by marked success and undoubted encouragement. There can be but little doubt that the working of the various evangelistic stations in different parts of Rome by Mr. Wall and his colleagues has tended largely to extend and consolidate the whole, while at the same time adding numbers and strength to the one central church in Lucina. No one can witness the work now so earnestly carried on in Rome by Mr. Wall and his helpers without the distinct conviction that the right plan is in operation.

“ It certainly will be for the real advantage of the work of the Society in Italy to try every means for the development of local resources, and the calling forth and exercise of local Christian effort, specially in the conduct of religious services and evangelistic labours.”

KOME.“ Referring to the work of the Mission in Rome,” the Secretary wrote, “ it would,

I think, be difficult to convey an adequate idea of its extent or vitality. A t each of the six centres, large and attentive congregations assemble several times daily, and large numbers in this way hear the message of salvation, and become possessed of Scriptural truth. Mr. Wall is incessantly at work, leading on his Italian colleagues by personal example and self-sacrifice. By the exercise of much sanctified ingenuity, he is ever using his best efforts to advance the spread of the truth. Lately he placarded the city with Scripture texts, and has some thirty centres where these texts (in large, bold type, poster size) are placarded; they are legally protected from harm or damage. Several cases of conversion have resulted from this branch of work.

“ The central church in Lucina is vigorous and hard-working. The Sunday- school is well attended and much liked by the children. The members arrange for the regular visitation and relief of the poor and afflicted in their fellowship, and often assist in the charge and conduct of outside evangelistic work in connection with the mission station in other parts of the city.

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*' The evangelists struck me as earnest, devoted men, thoroughly enjoying their work, and incessantly engaged in i t ; while the large congregations attending nearly all the numerous services in connection with the six centres of work in and around the city, the intelligent, eager attention with which the people listened to the plain preaching of the Gospel, could not but create hopeful expectation and devout thankfulness.

“ I cannot but think that the plan of campaign in Rome.to-day— viz., that of working a number of evangelistic stations in different and populous parts of the city from ono strong central church, where the various workers can meet for counsel and refreshment, for the exchange of mutual experiences and methods, and together agree as to the wisest course to take in the presence of difficulty or opposition—is by far the best plan for large centres, and the one most likely to create and consolidate an ultimately self- sustaining and aggressive community of Christians.”

Reporting on the work in Rome and the district during the past year, the Rev. James Wall writes :—

“ The meetings held in Lucina have often been very encouraging. During Lent, which is the period of greatest activity among the priests, wo had preach­ing every night except Saturday. This is the first time anything of the kind has been attempted among Protestants in this country. The congregations were good and often crowded, especially towards the end. Many respectable persons seemed to be much impressed, and public opinion in this quarter of Rome became more favourable. We had a series of twenty-five sermons in this locale in December also. The power of the priest has made itself felt more in our Sunday-school than in any other branch. The weekly communion, prayer-meeting, Bible-class, and mothers meetings, have been well attended.

“ Trastevere.— Preaching; meeting for the poor ; Sunday-school; mothers’ meeting; medical mission.

“ Consolazione.— Preaching; Sunday-school; medical mission ; night-school; tract distribution.

“ Scrpenti.— Preaching; Sunday-school.“ Piazza Fictorio Emmanuel.— Preaching ; Sunday-school.“ Prati.— Preaching; medical mission.“ Tivoli.—Preaching ; night-school; church.“ Civita Vecchia.— Church; preaching; night-schooL”

Nor would it be right to leave unrecorded the important and encouraging work carried on by Mrs. W all and her associates, in the Medical Mission which does so much to prepare the way for the evangelist to preach the Gospel, and point the patients to the great Healer of all sin-stricken -souls. This work, beyond question, has been and is a great help to the Mission, and has done much to remove prejudice and open a way for the Gospel. This medical work is no charge to the Society, being ¡supported by special contributions for the purpose, the only direct contri­bution of the Society being the free use of the premises in Trastavere, •where the hospital and dispensary work is carried on.

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SOUTHERN ITALY.The Rev. Robert Walker is now in charge of the work in Naples and

Southern Italy. Mr. Landels, reporting on work in this district just at the time of his

leaving for Turin, writes:—

“ In reporting on the work in Southern Italy, I have to speak of three stations— Naples, Caserta, and Avellino.

“ Naples.— It was on the 25th September, 1877, that I went to settle in Naples, and to take charge of the work which had been commenced by our evangelist, under the direction of Mr. ‘Wall, in the previous May. On the 29th October, 1887, we left Naples and removed to Turin.

“ In looking back on these past ten years, I cannot but acknowledge with thankfulness the goodness of God. He has continually helped and blessed us in the face of difficulties, of which workers in other fields can have no conception. For two years before settling in Naples I enjoyed the privillege of working with Mr. W all in Rome. After my brother’s death, I became intimately acquainted with the work in the North. Two summers I passed in Tuscany, and laboured in connection with our church in Leghorn. In all these places great difficulties have to be dealt with, but I have no hesitation in saying that nowhere are they so formidable as in Naples. Nowhere in Italy are the priests so powerful; nowhere is bigotry so intense ; nowhere is indifference so callous. This being the case, it is with great thankfulness that we can report some results to our labours. During the ten years 116 persons were received into membership. A few of of these, it is true, proved unfaithful, but the great majority stood the test of time and of persecution, and some of them passed away rejoicing in the Saviour. Naturally, the church-book does not to-day record more than half this number. Not a few of our members have left Naples and joined themselves to Christian churches in other parts of the country.

“ It must not be supposed that these numbers adequately represent the work that hn.«t been done. Numerical results may be looked for in the future. Our work has been to prepare the ground for the reception of the good seed, and I can bear witness to the fact that, during the last ten years, a great change has been effected in the attitude of the people towards Evangelical Christianity. The Protestant is not feared and shunned and hated as he was ; and I have been assured by Neapolitan gentlemen that there are- thousands in the city who are Christians at heart, but who either .have not the courage to come out openly, or who are so puzzled by the diversity of denomination that they do not know which way to turn., “ The difficulties, however, are still very great. My dear friend Mr. Walker has a hard task before him ; and, knowing this as I do, I feel very thankful to him for his; readiness to relieve me when my health would no longer bear the strain of the climate and of the work. I trust that he will continue to enjoy the splendid health which God, in His mercy, has given to him, and that he will have the joy of seeing the work con­tinually prospering in his hands.

“ During the year 1887, we received twelve persons into our fellowship, eight of them by baptism. Of these, four belonged to Mrs. Landels’ Mothers’ Meeting. This meeting proved itself to be one of the most important and most successful of the branches o f our work. By the conversion of three of the women who were baptized .last, year we- may consider that three whole families, comprising in all sixteen persons, were added to our numbers.

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“ Our losses up to the end of October were six. One of these died of cholera, ona married an evangelist in Barletta, one sailed for South America, and three joined another church.

"O n looking back at our sojourn in Naples, my firm conviction is that the foundation of a flourishing work has been laid, and I look forward confidently to the time when the church will be strong, prosperous, and self-supporting.

“ Caserta.— As regards Caserta, I have very little to report, as the work there was relinquished at the termination of the lease of our locale, and Signor Libonati removed to Avellino.

“ Avellino.— Notwithstanding the severe trials through which our church had to pass, in connection with the scandal which resulted in the dismissal of our evangelist, the work has been going on steadily, and we have every reason to believe that the hopes to which we gave expression in former reports will be realised. Signor Libonati, having .settled down there, has gained the affection and confidence of the brethren. One of the members of our church in Naples, who lately visited Avellino, has written to me, .speaking in the highest terms of the work that is going on there.”

Mr. Walker, writing soon, after his settlement in Naples, says:—

“ There is, I feel deeply, a very great need for earnest prayer here. The people seem •either to be entirely engrossed in superstition, or else perfectly indifferent to religion and to all appeals made in God’s name.

“ I have just recently established a class of fifteen students from the university, three times a week. My present efforts and prayers are for a true revival and quickening of the spiritual life of the members of the church here, so that we may use it for the •evangelising of this part of the city.”

The “ Evangelical Handbook ” for Italy, reviewing Christian work in Italy for the past year, states:—

“ We are happy to note that in almost all the denominations there has been progress. The ‘ Chiesa Libera’ ' is the only one that reports fewer communicants than last year. From 1,620 they have fallen to 1,580. The Waldensian churches in the valleys have An increase of 52 members, and those outside the valleys of 135. The Wesleyan Methodists have 29 members more than last year, and the Episcopalians 71. The number of members in the Baptist Union churches, from 850 have arrived at 870, and in the Independent churches near Spezzia, from 150 they have increased to 160. In the whole of Italy there are 22,213 Italian Evangelical Christians, with an increase of 277 upon last year. These figures do not include the members of the churches, of the 1 Brethren,' nor those of other independent churches. We are a little surprised to observe how limited the work of Sunday-schools in Italy. With 22,000 Evangelical Christians, we have only 8,000 children in our Sunday-schools ; a veiy sad fact, and one which shows that so far we have not understood how important it is to give a religious instruction to our •children. The churches whichgive the smallest proportion of children in the Sunday-schools .axe those in the Waldensian valleys. With 13,205 members in the churches, they have -only 3,290 scholars. The Baptists are the ones who, in this respect, have done more in proportion t.Tian »11 others. In the churches of the Baptist Union, with their 870 .members, there are in the Sunday-schools 513 children, a number for which we may be thankful to the Lord, all the more when we consider that of all the denominations we

.are the only ones who work without the help of day-schools, from which the others

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reqeive the larger part of their scholars. The principal stations^*.«., those where thero is a fixed pastor—are 183 ; the secondary stations those visited periodically, number 178. W e thank God that the Gospel is now preached in 361 places, and we pray for that tins© in which there will be a great religious awakening in Italy, and when the 22,000 Evangelical Christians of to-day will have become a great people sanctified unto the Lord.”

In closing his report on the work of the Society in Italy, the Secretary points out that:—

“ During the seventeen years that have passed since Victor Emanuel entered Rome, marvellous strides have been made in the political, social, and commercial life of the Italian people. During these few eventful years Italian shipping has multiplied four­fold, export and import trade fivefold, and the national exchequer has for the first time exhibited an equilibrium between receipts and expenditure.

“ To-day, the great need of Italy is the Gospel. Unhappily for her people many of her leading statesmen and patriots, having broken for ever with the Papal Church, have passed over to the extreme of unbelief, and become rank infidels.

“ With the Gospel it is almost impossible to say what so fine a people, living in so fair a land, might not become.

“ To this work the Baptist Missionary Society stands committed.”

C O N C L U S I O N .In the review of the foregoing records, the Committee feel they have-

abundant reason for thankfulness and hope.Continuous progress, a larger number of conversions than for many years

past, a widespread spirit of inquiry, a growing desire for copies of the Scriptures and Christian books, and the development of the Native Christian Church in aggressive earnestness and self-support— these and kindred fucts- surely give promise and pledge of far wider conquest, and of the coming of that glad time when the Saviour shall subdue all things unto Himself, and the kingdoms of this world shall become the kingdoms of our Grod and of' His Christ.

True it is that the sunshine has been shadowed by heavy loss. Voices- that have often stirred to noblest enthusiasm and loftiest consecration to-day are silent; yet, by the record of lives, full of devotion and joyous service*, they still speak. “ Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord” ; their- memories are enshrined in our hearts, while the heroic story of their selfr- sacrificing toils will continue operative and powerful so long as the kingdom, and service of Christ call for men ready “ to hazard their lives for the Gospel’s sake.”

In a letter penned only a few months before his death, David Livingstone^ wrote i—r

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“ Of the ultimate regeneration of Africa I have not a doaht; but the order of the Divine Kingdom is at first silent and slow, often progressing through apparent failures ; there most be much foundation work. But amid all disappointments, seeming failures, sorrows and shadows, thank God, His Kingdom comes.”

In the words of Canon MacColl:—“ The apparently signal failures of Christianity have generally been the preludes

to fresh victories ; so it may be now. The success of Christianity at any given time is not to be measured by visible results. In India, Japan, China, and Africa, throughout the world, it is silently sapping the foundations of rival religions Its ideas and principles are in the air, like those minute yet potent germs of which physical science tells us, only they are germs of health inoculating diseased organisms with the seeds of a regenerate life. Christianity is impregnating Islam, Buddhism, Confucianism, Paganism, with hopes, aspirations, ideals, principles, which are gradually but surely disintegrating the old order of things, and preparing the way for the full reception of Christianity.

“ The stranger who stands on the banks of the Neva, or drives over its frozen surface at the dose of .winter, has no idea of the change that is impending—no idea that in one week ice and snow will have vanished, giving place to flowers and verdure, while the erstwhile quiet and leafless woods will in full foliage be resonant with the song of birds.

“ All this sudden transformation, however, is the result of forces which have been at work long before, though silently and invisibly.”

Meanwhile:—“ The night lies dark upon the earth, and we have light;

So many have to grope their way, and we have sight;One path is theirs and ours— of sin and care,But we are borne along, and they their burden bear.Footsore, heart-weary, faint they on the way,Mute in their sorrow, while we kneel and pray;Glad are they of a stone on which to rest,While we lie pillowed on the Father’s breast.

“ Father, why is it that these children roam,And I with Thee, so glad, at rest at home ?Is it enough to keep the door ajar,In hope that some may see the gleam afar,And guess that that is home, and urge their way To reach it, haply, somehow and some day ?May not I go and lend them of my light ?May not mine eyes be unto them for sight ?

■ May not the brother-love Thy love portray ?And-news of home make home less far away 1

‘ Yea, Christ hath said that as from Thee He came To seek and save, so hath He, in His name,Sent us to these; and, Father, we would go,Glad in Thy love that Thou hast willed it so That we should be partakers in the joy,Which even on earth knows naught of earth’s alloy—The joy whioh grows as others’ griefs grow less,And could not live but for its power to bless.”

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For abbreviations of Addresses, see Notes at the end of this List.

Name of Missionary. When accepted. Btation. Name and Address of Correspondent.

Anderson, J. H.Anderson, H.

Balfour, J., H.A.Banerjea, B. N. ... Barnett, T. H.

Bate, J. D.Bell, W ., M.A. ...

Bentley, W . Holman

Bion, R.......................Biswas, K..................

Broadway, D.P. ... Brown, J. Rylands...

Brown, J. G.Bruce, J. P.

Dec. 6th, 1853...

June 8th, 1886...

July 17th, 1883

April 18th, 1872 April 22nd, 1880

Oct. 10th, 1865 Jan. 17th, 1883

Feb. 19th, 1879

Dec. 17th, 1850

Nov. 4th, 1856 Feb. 15th, 1881

Feb. 16th, 1887 Oct. 4th, 1886...

B. M. ,Barisal, Backergunge, Eastern Bengal, India

B.M. ditto

Calabar College, Kingston, Jamaica, (in England)

B. M., Jessore, Eastern Bengal, India B.M., Dacca, Eastern Bengal, India

(in England)B.M., Allahabad, N .W .P., India... Pastor, English Baptist Church,

Bombay, India Congo .........................................

B.M., Monghyr, Bengal, India ... c/o Rev. G. H. Rouse, M. A., LL.B.,

Baptist Mission Press, 41, Lower Circular Road, Calcutta, India

B.M., Patna, Bengal, India Pastor, English Baptist Church,

Darjeeling, Northern Bengal, India

Congo .........................................c/o Messrs. H. Sietas & Co., Chefoo, China

Wright, Miss E., 34, Kensington Park Road, S.W .

Bagster, Mr. SydneyS., 22, Newington Green, N.

Shawyer, Mr. J. J., 12, Wood Street, Swindon.

Layton, Mr. Walter T., East Worcestershire Waterworks Co., Burcot Pumping Station, near Bromsgrove.

Weymouth, R. F., D.Lit., 33, Alfred Road, Acton, W .Tratman, Miss M. S., 17, Berkeley Square, Clifton, Bristol.

Hobbs, Miss Mary E., 54, Alexandra Road, Southport, Lan­cashire ; and Warmington, Mr. H. B., 50, Wigmore Street, W .

Hawkins, Mr. Henry J., Osborne House, Wylds Lane, Worcester.

Ellis, Miss Leah, 13, Westbank Road, Devonshire Park, Birken­head.

Massey, Mrs., The Willows, Fairfield, near Manchester. Egerton, Mr. A. G., 8, Cromwell Street, Oldham, Lancashire

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Butcher, Miss Edith

Cameron, G. ...

Carey, W ., M.B. ...

Carey, W ...................Chand, Prem

Charters, D. Chowdhry, Roman-

ath R.Comber, P. E. Couling, S.

Crudgington, H. E.

Dann, G. J.Darby, R. D. Davies, P., B.A. ...

Dawbarn, Miss L. Y.

D’Cruz, J. A.

Dillon, A ..................Dixon, H ...................

Drake, S. B.

Duffadar, A. 0 . ...Durbin, Frank

When accepted.

July 19th, 1887

July 16th, 1884

July 8th, 1875...

Dec. 16th, 1884

Mar. 17th, 1885

June 16th, 1885 Feb. 19th, 1884

Jan. 15th, 1879

Oct. 7th, 1884 Mar. 16th, 1886 Mar. 17th, 1885

Jan. 20th, 1886

Mar. 15th, 1881

April 2nd, 1878 July 9th, 1879...

June 8th, 1886...

January, 1875 ... Dee. 15th, 1886

Station,

Congo .........................................

Congo (in England) ................

B.M., Bank ipore, Patnor, N .W .P.India

B.M., Howrah, nr. Calcutta, India c/o Rev. G. H. Rouse, M. A ., LL.B.,

Baptist Mission Press, 41, Lower Circular Road, Calcutta, India...

Congo (in England) ................B.M., Allahabad, N .W .P ., India

(in England)Congo (in England)............................B.M., c/o Messrs. H. Sietas & Co.,

Chefoo, North China B.M., Delhi, India............................

B.M., Allahabad, N .W .P ., India .Congo ... ............................Congo .........................................

B.M., c/o Rev. W . J. White, 9 b , Tskiji, Tokio, Japan

B.M., Chittagong, Eastern Bengal, India

B.M., Poonah, by Bombay, India B.M., c/o Messrs. G. W. Collins &

Co., Tientsin, North China B.M., c/o Messrs. H. Sietas & Co.,

Chefoo, North China B. M ., Jhinida, Jessore, Bengal, India Pastor, English Baptist Church,

Cinnamon Gardens, Colombo, Ceylon___________________________

Name and Address of Correspondent.

Cnrtis, Rev. J., 20, Barclay Road, Walham Green, S.W .

Hepburn, Miss E. M., Heathedge, Haslemere, Surrey; and Johnstone, Mrs. W ., 4, Albert Road, Southport.

Wame, Mr. W . J., 43, Rodney Terrace, King William Street, Greenwich, S.E.

Findlay, Mr. George B., 16, Langsido Road, Glasgow.

Cottingham,Mrs.'W., Ruigstead, Thrapstone, Northamptonshire.

Wates, Mr. Robert L., Ashwell Dene, Bush Hill Park, N. Tombs, Mr. T. Charles, 40, New Road, Aylesbury.

Marsden, Mr. J. W ., West Yiew, Witton, Blackburn.

Brazier, Mr. John J., 2, Hcadington Yillas, Bournemouth.Bliss, Rev. W . B-i South Street, Brierley Hill, Staffordshire. Derrington,- Mr. J. Pearce, 188, Grange Road, Birmingham ; and

Garforth, Miss Mary, 2 5 , Osborne Street, Woodsley Kd.,(Leeds. Millar, Miss Florence S., Cleveland Lodge, New Park Road,

Clapham Park, S.W.

Jones, Miss E. Rees, Finchley House, Roath, Cardiff. Hutchinson, Mr. S., 4 7 , St. Paul’s Road, Canonbury, N.

Best, Mr. William, 3, Belle Yue, Bradford.

Burnham, Mrs,, Briar Dene, East Parade, Harrogate, Yorks.

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Dutt, 6 . 0 . ..............

East, D. J.Eaves, George Edwards, T. R. ...

El Karey, Youhan- nah

Ellison, J. R.Evans, Benjamin ... Evans, Thomas ... Ewen, John

Farthing, G. B.

Forsyth, R. 0.

Gammon, R. E....

Graham, R. H. C.... Gray, George Grenfell, G.

Harmon, Frank

Harrison, F. G.

Hay, R. W .

Heinig, H .................

When accepted.

September, 1867

Aug. 19th, 1861

Mar. 18th, 1884 July 8th, 1879...

April 21st, 1881 April 22nd, 1880 Nov. 7th, 1854 Jan. 17th, 1877

Mar. 16th, 1886

June 17th, 1884

July 8th, 1875

June 8th, 1888... Mar. 16th, 1888 Nov. Bth, 1874...

Feb. 15th, 1887

/July 19th, 1887

Feb. 19th, 1884

July 2nd, 1845

Station.

B.M., Khoolna, Bengal, India ...

President, Calabar College, Kings­ton, Jamaica

B.M., 9b, Tskiji, Tokio, Japan ... B.M., Serampore College, Bengal,

IndiaB.M., Nablous, vid Jaffa, Palestine

B.M., Dacca, Bengal, India B.M., Monghyr, Bengal, India ... B.M ., Mussorie, N .W .P ., India ... B.M., Benares, N .W .P ., India (in

England)

B.M., c/o Messrs. G. W . Collins & Co., Tientsin, North China

B.M., c/o Messrs. H. Sietas & Co., Chefoo, North China

B.M., Puerto Plata, S. D., West Indies( in England)

Congo (in England) ................B.M., Ratnapura, Ceylon................Congo ... .............................

B.M., c/o Messrs. H. Sietas & Co., Chefoo, North China

Congo .........................................

B.M., Dacca, Eastern Bengal, India

B.M., Allahabad, N.W .P., India...

Name and Address of Correspondent.

Labrum, Miss E. A., Mansion House, Hanley Road N.

Davies, Mr. John, 14, Seughennyd Road, Cardiff.Clements, Mrs. C. R., Wantage Berks.; and Raws, Rev. J. J.,

69, Dickenson Road, Rusholme, Manchester.

Raynes, Mr. Alfred E., 62, Woodsome Road, Highgate, N.Bult, Mr. Alfred, 25, New Quebec Street, Portman Square, W . Hood, Mr. C., 7, Calvert Terrace, Swansea.Taylor, Mr. W . S., Crescent Road, Enfield.

Catlow, Mr. Thomas, 268, Stamford Street, Ashton-under-Lyne.

Bailey, Mr. Charles, 30, Jervoise Street, West Bromwich.

Holden, Mr. J. S., Slado Hill, Studen, near Buxton, Derby­shire.

Smith, Mr. H. S., 44, Bridge Street, New Swindon. * Macmillan, Miss E. S., South Bank, Surbiton, S.W .Peddle, Miss A. M., 85, Cranmer Road, Brixton, S .W ., and

Mr. A. T. Bowser, Sunnyside, Kenninghall Road» Clapton.

Jordan, Mr. P., The Stores, Teddington.

Rodger, Mr. Hugh, 65, Cross Streel, Ayr, N.B. ; and Anderson, Mr. R. S., 25, Nesham Street, Newcastle-on-Tyne.

Noise, Mr. W. H., 42, Blue Boar Row, Salisbury.

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Hook, G H. Feb. 3rd, 1880...

jameâ, F. Mar. 20th, 1882

James W . Bowen... July 8th, 1878...

James, W . R. Nov. 28th, 1877

Jenkins, A . L. Jewson, A ,...

Dec. 17th, 1872 April 21st, 1881

Jônes, A. G. July 4th, 1876...

jones, IX . . . ‘ July 7th, 1874...

Jordanr C....... July 13th, 1869

Kerry, George.. Feb. 5th, 1856...

Kerry, J. G. June 21st, 1881

Landeis, W. K.... Sept. 23rd, 1875

Lapham, H. A. ... Lewis, T. ...

Oct, 18th, 1880 Dec. 1st, 1882...

Hassih, Imam ... .................... . . .

McIntosh, R. M. .. . McKenna, A.

Dec. 16th, 1884 Oct. 28th, 1856

Station.

Pastor, Lai Bazaar Baptist Church, Calcutta, India

B.M., c/o Messrs. H. Sietas & Co., Chefoo, North China (in England)

B.M., Dinagepore, Bengal, India (in England)

B.M., Serampore College, Bengal, India

B.M., Morlaix, Finisterre, France B.M., Oomillah, Eastern Bengal,

India (in England)B.M., c/o Messrs. H.' Sietas &' Co.,

Chefoo, North China B.M., Agra, N .W . P., India

Pastor English Baptist. .Church, Circular Road, Calcutta, India

80, South Road, IntaJly, Calcutta, Iüdia.

B.M., Barisal, Backergunge, East­ern Bengal, India

B.M., 110, Corso Victor Emanuele, Turin, Italy

B.M., Kandy, Ceylon ................Congo ................

B.M., c/o Rev. George Kerry, 80, South Road, Intally, Calcutta

B.M., Agra, N .W .P., India B.M., Soory, Beerblioom, Bengal,

India (in England)______________

Name and Address of Correspondent.

Baynes, Mrs., Spencer Park, Wandsworth Common, S.W .

Mathewson, Miss Christian, 5, Comely Park Place Dunferm­line, N.B.

Burnham, Mrs., Briar Dene, East Parade, Harrogate, Yorks.

Robinson, Mr. Edward, 23, Westfield Park, Redland, Bristol.

Benham, Mr. Frederick, 4, Albert Ten-ace, Albert Road, Regent’s Park, N .W .

Peto, Sir S. Morton, Bart., Blackhursfc, Tunbridge Veils,

Bridgewater, Mr. H. 0 ., 50, Southgate Street, Leicester.

Williams, Mr. Simon, Brunswick House, Llanwrst, North Wales.

Southwell, Miss Clara R„ Gurrey Lodge, Cliüds Hill, N .W .

Lewis, Mr. Frank E., 15, Llantwit Street; Cardiff.

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McLean, A. J.

Medhurst, C. S. ...

Mitchell, W . S. ... Moblenaar, H. K . ... Morgan, Evan

Morris, J. D.

Niekalls, E. C ....

Oram, F. R.

Paterson, H. ...

Pestonji, H. Phillips, H. R. Pigott, H. R.

Potter, J. G.Price, VV. J.Posey, J. H.

Rlehard, T. ...

Richards, M.

Roberts, J. S.

When accepted.

Nov. 16th, 1887

June 18th, 1884

Mar. 17th, 1885 Mar. 20th, 1882 Feb. 19th, 1884

Feb. 15th, 1887

Jan. 20th, 1886

May 15, 1888 ...

Feb. 19th, 1884

July 9th, 1872... June 8th, 1886... Mar. 18th, 1862

Jan. 18th, 1881 July 10th, 1877 Feb. 3rd, 1880...

April 22nd, Î869

Dec. 16th, 1884

July 27th, 1864

Station.

The College, Serampore, near Cal­cutta, India

B.M., c/o Messrs. H. Sietas & Co., Chefoo, North China

B.M., Dinapore, Bengal, India ...Congo .........................................B.M., c/o Messrs. G. W . Collins &

Co., Tientsin, North China B.M., Barißal, Backergunge, East­

ern Bengal, India

B.M., c/o Messrs. H. Sietas & Co., Chefoo, North China

Congo

B.M., Soory, Beerbhoom, Bengal, India

B.M., Poonah, by Bombay, IndiaCongo ........................... '.B.M., Maradana, Colombo, Ceylon

B.M., Agra, N .W .P ., India B.M., Benares, Bengal, India ... B.M., Grand Turk, Turks Island,

West Indies

B.M., c/o Messrs. H . Sietas & Co., Chefoo, North China

Congo .........................................

Calabar College, Kingston, Ja­maica

Name and Address of Correspondent.X»o>

Lewis, Mr. D ., Hamilton Drive, Canberslang.

Over, Mr. Edward, York Town, Surrey

Pitt, Mrs N . C., Camiscross, Stroud, Gloucestershire. Hooper, Rev. G. D., Garsington Houso, Hendon, N .W . Oldnng, Mr. G. W ., 83, Rectory Road, Burnley, Lancashire.

Briant, Mr. S. A ., 330, Holloway Road, N .

Gurney, Mr. and Mrs. W . G., 11, Wellington Square, Chelten­ham.

Tozer, Mr., 220, Evering Road, Clapton ; and Sharp, Mrs. M., Levant Cottage, Halford Street, Thrapston.

Redshaw, Mr. W . W ., 122, Newport Road, Middlesborough.

Moore, Mrs. S. A., Chapel House, Langham, Colchester.Cornwell, Mr. David, Plassey Street, Penarth, Cardiff.Yickess, Mrs. S. E., Grove Music Academy, 8, Cairns Street,

Princes Avenue, Liverpool.Chrystal, Rev. J. R., Almada Grange, Hamilton, N.B.Rix, Miss Jane W ., Theandeston, Schole, Norfolk.Jenkins, Miss Mary E., 13, West Bank Road, Higher Tranmere,

near Birkenhead.

Hart, Mr. Sydney J., Dorset House, Luton, Chatham.

Marnham, Mr. John, J.P., Boxmoor, Herts ; and Black, Mr. A., 116, Pollok Street, Glasgow, N.B.

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Robinson, D.Rouse, 6 , H ., M.A.,

LL.B.

Scrivener, A. E.Shorrock, A. G. ...

Silvey, S....................Silvcy,Miss Cassie.,. Sircar, John

Slade, A. D.Smith, Jas.................

Smyth, E. C.

Sowerby, A.

Spurgeon, R.

Stubbs, J . ...............Summers, E. S.,

B.A.

Teichmann, A . ...

Thomas, H. J. Thomas, J. W .

Thomas, S. S. Tregillus, R. H. ... Turner, J. J.

Dec. 16th, 1884 Dec. 4th, 1860 ...

Mar, 17th, 1885 Juno 8th; 1886...

Dec. 1st, 1882... Nov. 14th, 1887

Sept 20th, 1887 Mar. 16th, 1852

July 10th, 1884

Jan. 18th, 1881

Nov. 6th, 1873...

Oct. 7th, 1884... July 6th, 1876...

June 8tb, 1883...

Jan. 18th, 1881 July 10th, 1867

July 15th, 1885 Mar. 18th, 1885 June 8th, 1883...

B.M., Dinagepore, Bengal, India... Baptist Mission Press, 41, Lower

Circular Road, Calcutta, India

Congo (in England) ................B.M., c/o Messrs. G. W . Collins &

Co., Tientsin, ChinaCongo ........................... .Congo .........................................B.M., Barisal, Backergunge, East­

ern Bengal, IndiaCongo .........................................B.M., Simla, N .W .P .........................

B.M., c/o Messrs. H. Sietas & Co., Chefoo, North China

B.M., c/o Messrs. G. W . Collins & Co., Tientsin, North China

B.M., Madaripore, Furreedpore, Eastern Bengal, India

B.M., Patna, Bengal, India.B.M., Serampore College, Bengal,

India (in England)

B.M., Barisaul, Backergunge, Ben­gal, India

B.M., Delhi, India ................Baptist Mission Press, 41, Lower

Circular Road, Calcutta, India (in England)

B.M., Delhi, India...............................B.M., Jessore, Bengal, India B.M., c/o Messrs. G. W . Collins &

Co., Tientsin, North China

Lang, Rev. W . L., 2, Pittville Lawn, Cheltenham.Betts, Mr. John T., Pembury, Tunbridge Wells.

Tuckwell, Rev. John, 88, Fernhead Road, St. Peter’s Park,„.W. Blomfield, Rev. W . E., Eversley, Ipswich.

Barber, Mr. H., 16, Marmion Road, Liverpool.

Archard, Mr. A., Sunny Mount, Beechencliffo, Bath.Parry, Mr. J. C. Lacklands, The Avenue, Beckenham; and

Watson, Mr. R„ J.P., Thrum Hall, Rochdale.Davis, Mr. R. W ., Grange Road West, Middlesborough.

Archard, Mr. A ., Sunny Mount, Beechencliffe, Bath.

Jones, Mr. W. S., 7, Chichester Street, Chester.

Macaulay, Mrs. R. 0 ., Thalatta Lodge, Portrush, Ireland.

Mack, Mr. James S., 12, Carlton Terrace, Edinburgh, N.B.

Hooker, Miss Susan, West Hill, Brixham.

Gregory, Miss M., Chearsley, Aylesbury, Bucks.Evans, Mr. Henry, 14, Regent Street, New Swindon.Burnham, Mrs., Briar Dene, East Parade, Harrogate, Yorks.

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Waldoek, F. D....Walker, R ,...............Wall, J.......................

Watson, J. R., M.D.

Weeks, J. H.West, Arthur B. ...

White, W . J ... ■Whitewright, J. S...

Williams, W .

Wills, W . A .

^Ushere,..D,..

Yates, Miss ...

April 23rd, 1862 Jan. 13th, 1880 Jan. 17th, 1867

Jan. 16th, 1884

Oct. 11th, 1881 Sept. 20th, 1887

Oct. 8th, 1877... Jan. 18th, 1881

July 7th, 1874...

Oct 6th, 1885...

Mar. 19th, 1878

July 19 th, 1887

B.M., Maradana, Colombo, Ceylon B.M., 175, ViaForia, Naples, Italy B.M., 35, Piazza di San Lorenso,

near Lticina, Rome, Italy B.M., c/o Messrs. H. Sietas & Co.,

Chefoo, North ChinaCongo ............... ................B.M., Barisaul, Backergunge, Ben­

gal, India B.M., 9b, Tskiji, Tokio, Japan ... B.M., c/o Messrs. H. Sietas & Co.,

Chefoo, North China B.M., San Fernando, Trinidad,

West Indies B,M., c/o Messrs. H. Sietas & Co.,

Chefoo, North China B.M., Nassau, N.P., Bahamas,

West Indies

B.M., 35, Piazza di San Lorenso, near Ludna, Romo, Italy

Lang, Rev. W . L., 2, Pittville Lawn, Cheltenham,

Underwood, Mr. T. J., 7, Princes Buildings, Bath.

Barrett, Miss S. J., Sutton Mills, Cross Hills, near Leeds. Robinson, Mrs'. Kossuth, 18, Clyde Road, Redlands, Bristol.

Summers, Mr. Eustace, South View, Tarvin Road, Chester. Dexter, Mr. B., 28, High Street, Chepstow.

Boneil, Mr. D ., Sandfield Terrace, Guildford

Jones, Mr. W. S., 7, Chichester Street, Chester.

Gotch, Mrs., Saint Cross, Winchester, Hants.

Jones, Miss Frances B., Trentliam House, The Avenue, Acton.

ABBREVIATIONS, NOTES, &o.

AM .—Baptist Missionary, should follow the natne In all addresses so Indicated.N .W .£—North-Westerh Provinces (India).All Congo Missionaries should be addressed Beri , Baptist Missionary Society) Tunduwa, or Underhill Station, Congo River, South West Africa.

Mis s i o n a r i e s d e s i g n a t e d , n o t i n c l u d e d i n f o r e g o in g l i s t .

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STATIONS, MISSIONARIES, ASSISTANT MISSIONARIES, EVANG ELISTS, &c., OF THE SOCIETY IN 1887-88.

IN D IA .

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Stationformed.

Rqjarampore . Nursigdarchoke . . Russool Mohammed Choke North Luckyantipore .Bolakhali......................Mach Khali . . . . South Lnckyantipore .

Dhanghatta . . . .K h a r i ............................Port Canning . . . .Bagmari........................ ......K h agra............................Kamarghanti . . . .Harbhanga......................Borea..................................A l i p o b e ..........................

Moti Dllah (Pensioner).

Inayat Ali (Pensioner).

Haradhan, John Sirdar. Bholonath, Mondol, Jonah

Sant, J. Biswas.Binod Behan Ghose, Srinat. Romonath.Peter.N o b ic .Naryan.

Kalachand Mondol (Pen­sioner), Parboti.

Lukky Naryan (Pensioner). Dnrga Charan (Pensioner) Nondo Lai Sant.

Gopal Chandra Mondol.

B E N G A L .

C a l c u t t a

C ir c u l a r R o a d .L a i . B a z a r . . S o u t h C o l in o a . I n t a l l y (Bengali) T w e n t y - f o u r P e r

GUNNAHS (South Vii lages and Mutlah District) . . . .

BishtoporeBothkkali

G. K e r r y .G. H . R o u se , M.A.J. W . T ho m as (t»

England).A. J. M cL e a n .T a r a C h o r o n B a n e r j e a . I m a m M assih .Pr em Ch a n d .

JC h a s . J o r d a n .JG . H . H o o k .JG o g o n C h u n d e r D ass . {D a n ie l G h o se .

G . H . R o u se , M .A.A. T e ic h m a n n . K h r is t a n g a B is w a s .

1801.

( 1818. 1809. 1822. 1639.

1844.

1827.

I829-868.

t Tartly supported by the Baptist Missionary Society.

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1856. B a b a s e t .......................................... Padma Lochan Ray, MohendraNath Chowdhry.

1818. H o w r a h .........................W. Ca r e t . Dimonath Mondol, Ram Singh-1799. Se r a m p o r e . . . . E. S . S u m m ers , B. A. Haran, Chand (Pensioner).

(in England).T. R. E d w a r d s B. C. Ghose, Haram Dey.W . R. Ja m e s .

1804. JE8SORE ................................ B r o j o n a t h B a n e r j e a . Babu B . B . Haldur, J. N.Magoora, Lazaallee, KoBopep, D . N. Haidar. P.Churamoncattee, Dov- R. T. Teegillus. N . Ghose, P. L. Ghose,.latpore, Arolepose, Preonath Ghose, Beefinbe-Noorpoor, Madghopu, haree Paul, Kartick Ghose,Banabow, Bagdacga, Sadeck Bis b was, Manaj'Dongachia. Bishwap, A . C. Paul.

K h o o l n a ........................... G ogonC h ü n d e r D u t t . TJmesh Chunder Ghose,Tarini,Sharnodanga,Kadnmdi, Bholonath, Ram ChunderBnoridanga, Maleazee, Ghose, Neelmony Sircar,.Narricoltollab, Shella- Anundo Sircar, Beny Sircar,bunya, Begnmpore. Neem Chand, Preo Nath-

Nath, Simon Sircar, Simeon, Ramjibun, Moddun MohunSircar, Fata Ram, Sircar,. Rukini, and nine School­masters.

•Th i n i d a ................................. A nu n d o C. D uff a d a r Gogon C. Mood«!, P. Biswas.F d r r k b d p o u e * . . . Geo. K e r r y . Miss Gilbert, Miss Arnold,

Miss Pappin, Miss PJested,. Miss MacGeorge, H . H. Sanyal, C. N. Sarkar, L. M. Das«, A. L . Sant, Milon.

1805. D in a g e p o r e . . . . W . B o w e n J a m e s Surjiya Kumar Dey, Prem-Sadamahal, Kalkapore, (in England). Chand, Jonathan Mondol.Dacra, Noyapara, Ba- Tjnrhant, Bygoonbari,

D e n h a m R o b in so n .

Pagolaewan.D a r j e e l in g . . . . JJ. Ryland8 B rown.

(Pastor of English Churoh).

1816. Dacca . ...................... T. H. B a r n e t t (in Samuel Christian, Prasanna Enqland). Kumar Gaen, Upendro N .-

J. R. E lliso n . Ghose, Ram Chandra Dass.1848. D a y a p u r ...................... Ri*W. Hay

1880. Sabbar.............................1849. Manshiganj . . . . Upendra Ghose.

1882. Roypura ...................... Ram Chandra Das*. . /

1867. C O M M I L L A ............................. A. Jewson (in Ram Chunder, Binad Beha,ri'Madaceyn, Jangalva, Khandal, Kadariya.

England). Ghose, Prem Ananda, Eshan.

I8fi7. M YM EN SIN G * . . . . Ram D y a l Dass (Colporteur),;

* Tbe woik in tbip district is supported Wv the South Australian Churches. + Entirely supported by Local Funds.

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Birieiri, Sonekanda, Bon grow.

Abhay Kumar Nath, Shre Krishna Chatterjee, Ram- gati, Chandra Nath Dass, Kalicbaran, Durga Kanto Chakrabartti, Gobinda Chandra DasB, Bam Nath, Ghosh, Qobinda Garo, Sharat Chrandra Bhatta- charjja.

J. H . A nd er so n .J. G. K e r r y .J o h n Sir c a r .J. D. M orris H. A n d e r s o n .A . T h . T e ic h m a n n . A. B . W est .

1878. Ca c h a r ..................................Kalinugger.

1828. B a c k e r g u n g e District.Barisaul, Damshar, Morahhati, Kotalbari, Indurkhani, Oioher- mart, Chohikapar, Bakal, Ashkor, Nobo- gram, Ramshil, Kota- leya, Choksin, Koli- gram, Rajapore, Am - gram,TJttorpar, Pakor, Marekailbari,Digaliya, Mandra, Amboliya, Ba gdah, Dhorabashil a, Heron, Inagram,Dand- over, Kaonea, Bandari- para, Dorpara, Ram- poti, Sajira, Muladi, Perarpar, Shammar, Anondopari, Rajehan, Basile, Balokehi, Mon- dakul, Shashigrsm, Ourabonia,Kalamagba, Potchar, Ramshil, Jamla, Raj char.

M a d a r ip o r e . . . R.1881. Ch it t a g o n g . . . J.

Chandpore, Sungoo, Baramasia, Runga- matti.

1818. Sooby, B eerbh oom . A . M cK en n a [in Eng­land).

II . P a t e r s o n .

Sp u r g e o n . A . D ’ Cr d z .

John, Nilumber, Ram Shunder, Koilasb, Bindumabl,Nilkanto,- Shrinatb, Hori Choron, Chondro, Kala Chand, Nondro Coomar, Shadu Choron, Nobo Coomar, Dhormonarayan, Nobin, Dulai, Shorvi, Kine- ram, Surjyo Coomar, Melon,

Supported by the churches :— Nobin, Russit, Mohesh, Sheto), Nondo Coomar, Guru Choron, Shrinatb, Rajoni, Gour Hori, Mohen- dro, Kishore, Brihonath, Kanai, Nohin Shaba, Guru Choron Bodro, Gurudas, Dhonai, Koilas (three heathen teaobers).

Supported by Bible Translation Society :—Mohesh, Muton- joy, Mohesh II.

Two Bible women :—Manikvo and Anondi, and one pen­sioner.

Radha Nath Dass, Esau Chun- der Seal, Ram Coomar Nath.

S. M. Chowdry, Nobiri Chunder Dutt, M-johar U1 Hugg, Anonda Moye Dasaee, Nepal C. Patra, Miss N ath, Taramoni.

S a n t h a l is t a n , Jam-T A B A ...........................

E. C o r n e l iu s .

* The work in this district is supported in part by the Victoria Baptist Churches, Australia.

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1816.

1816.

1818.

1867.

1834.

1818.

NORTHERN INDIA.

M o n g h y r . Jumalpore.

Pa t n a . .

B a n k ip o b e

D in a p o b e .

B . E v a n s .R. B io n

D . P. B r o a d w a y .

J oh n St u b b s ."W. Ca b e y , M .B . W. S. M it c h e l l .

G y a . . .

B e n a b e s .

Chunar.Dulipur.Rajghat.

A l l a h a b a d

J . E . G r e i f f (deceased

John E w en (in England).

W . J. P r ic e .

. J. D . B a t e .H. H e in ig . R o m a n a t h R a y

C h o w d h ry (in England).

Gt J. D ann.

A g b a ......................... D . J o n e s .Muttra. J. G. P otter .

R . M. M c In t o s h . Havelock English Vacant

Baptist Chnrcb.

D e l h i . Kalan Ma­hal. Shish Mahal. Darya Ganj. Kalan Maejid. Tansukh Rai. Mori Dar- ■waza. Sabzi Mandi. Shahdara. Id Gah. Pahar Gaüj. Saftar Jang. Aliganj. Mahrauli. Purana Qila. Furidabad. Palwal. Shahdara. Chaprauli. Nabi Kharim,

H. J. T h o m a s .H. E. Cb u d g in g t o n . S. S. T homas .

Lachhman Dass, Ramgati, Bhai Haran Dass, Suk Pal,D. Karan.Matthew, Swarup (Pensioner), Jonathan, Alla Buksh. Mathew I. Paode, Julius,

Thakur Das?.

Yunas, Kali Charan (Col­porteur), Altaf Hussein, John Andrews,, Gyd Deen. Guletd Lai.

Ynnat (Colporteur).Henry Guiook, Qudrat Alii,

E. C. Joshua, Kanhaiya Lall, William Peter, Moulvi, Ma­homed, ’Umr, Banda Masih.

Ali Jan, Joseph Chuttree, Bha- gawan Din (Colporteur), Mu­hammad Husain Fillip, Bha- gawan Das, Daood Kubloo.

Manohur Das, Hari Ram, Jacob, Gabriel, Dharm Das, Alex. Grant, Rati Ram, an Jhamman, Yaqub, John Paul, Manohar Dass, John Calendar, Snlaiman, Bhup Singh, Nand Kishore, Ram Sabai, Kalian, Abdul Raujag, Bebari Lai, Mann Singh, Imam Bakah, Dalli Chand, Thomas David, Ra­him Khan Matuk Nath.

Benjamin Ali, Kbushhal, Paul, Ibrahim, Yaqub, Asud Ali, Maghal Bey, Gumani, Prem Dyal, John, John Stephan, Abdulla, Sahib Singh, Saghir Hussain, Joseph, Joseph Solomon, Loka, Anand Masib, Dilk- husb, llahi Bakush, Bar­tholomew, Samuel Luke, Isa Cham. Colporteurs:— Arif Masih, Benjamin Peter, Ganhar Masib, and Samuel Heli.

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1865. S im l a . . . J am es S m it h Jewun Singh, Guyjar, UltarJutog, Kalka, Gan- Singh, Dal Singh, Charnoo

dowlee. and Jamia (Bible-women),Hester, Kbyroo Shah, Ruth Sbab, Hnrpal Singh, Barkat Ali.

WESTERN IN D IA.

1853. P o o n a h ................................H o km azdji P esto n ji.D e g k sa l . . . . A. D il l o n .D h o n d ...........................

B o m b a y (Bjcullab) J W il l ia m B e ll , M.A. (Pastor of English Baptist Church).

Rama Dugdoo, Marybai, and Yemnna (Bible-women), Bhikaji Bodhuk, Ganoba Lnximon.

Sowlyaram Nowjee, Satpute.

SOUTHERN PRESIDENCY.

1874. N il g h e r r y H il ls Lazarus, Mickal (Colporteui).(Ootacamund)

CEYLON.

1812. Co lo m b o D istr ic t . F. D. W a ld o ck (re* J. G. Ratnayeke.turning to Ceylon David Benjamin (Evangelist).in July).

H . R. P ig o tt .

1812. Colom bo , Cin n a m o n F b a n k D u b b in (Pas- James.G ar d e n s . . . . tor of English

Church).

1813. Colombo — G b a n d \Pa s s ...................... > J. S. Perera.

1845. M a t t a k k u l iy a . . /

1817. H a n w e l l a and W e l -GAMA . . . . J. J. Ganasékara.

1832. B iy a m w il a . . . \ J. Migel Perera.1867. W e y a n g o d a , &e. . )1838. K o t ik a w a t t a . . . D. B. Lewis.1839. M a k e w it a . . . M. H. Perera.1849. G o n a w a l a . . . . J. Samuel Perera.

B. Piris (Assistant).1845. H e n d a l a a n d L e p e r

H o sp ita l . . . . Henry de Silva.1863. B a t a g a h a . . . D. Botéjn.1865. K o r a l a w e l l a . . Haramanis de Silva.1870. M a d a m p e . . . . J. R. Perora.

J Partly supported by the Baptist Missionary Society.

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1872. R ayigam Pasdum,&c. . . . . . . Juan Silva (Itinerant).

1886. A visawella . . . Wm. Weeraratna.1887. Paliagoda . . . P. Perera.

Sabaragamdwa District:—

1878. R a t n a p u r a . . . G . G r a y . D. Perera.1879. "W e r a l u p e . . . A. E. Pigott, A . Sadasicgha1881. B a l a n g o d a . . . H . D- Danie1.1874. P e l m a d u l l a . . . S. de Saram.1878. T ir a w a n a k i t t y . . P. G-. ce Silva.1883. H ik g a s h e n a . . .1883. H id a l e n a . . . .1883. HAtDUMULLÄ. . . .1885, K o t a m d l la . . . J. A. Wijezasakara.

K a n d y D is t r ic t :—

1841. K a n d y . . . . . H. A. L a p h a m .

1837. M a t a l e . . . . 1841. G a m p o l a . . .1854. K a d u g a n n a w a . 1863. K o r ig a m m a n a .1886. H a r i s P a t t u w a .1882. A bbo tsfo rd E statf

1887. T Ga l a g e d e r a .

Theodore Silva, C. Dharma- kitti, G. M. Alpbonso, Ra­phael Perera, Paul, P. D. Manuel, R. Perera, J . de Silva, E. Ranesinghe,. Don- Simon, H . de Silva.

G P. Ranesinghe.Charles Peries.

M. E. Perera.

Amarla de Silva.

CHINA.

1 8 7 8 . ‘ T a i - y u e n F oo (3 sta­tions).

H’sin Chow.Shao Tien Tsz.

Sh a n si, N o r t h Ch in a .

T. R ic h a r d .A . SOWERBY.J . J. T u r n e r .E v a n M o r g a n . H e r b e r t D ix o n .G. B. F a r t h in g .A . G. S h o r r o c k . M o ir D uncan (leaving

England shortly).

H ’au Tung Tun, Hsing Kwoh Ching, Chao Kuo Tsai, Chao hu Chung,. Chao hsi.

S h a n t u n g .

1877. C h in g Ch o w Foo (55 A . G. J ones. Ching yu ren (Pastor),stations). J . S. W h it e w r ig h t .

*F. Jam es (in England).

* Betnrning to China in the autumn.

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1879.

1843.1848.

1878. 1861. 1S49.1849.

1859.1849.1875.1849.1849.1879.1880. 1887.

R. C. F o r s y t h .S. Co d l in g .J. R. W at£Ojt, M.D.C. S. M e d h u r st .W . A . W il l s .E. C. N ic k a l l s .S. B . D b a k e .F. H a r m o n .E . C. S m y t h .J. P. Brucb.

JAPAN.

T o k io , Matzuzaka Cho W . J. W h it e . Suzuki, Kiriya, Ohashi,Móka. G e o r g e E a v e s . Iehiwara, Jivama.Ishi uchi. Mias L . Y . D a w b a r n .Nisbi midzushiro.Awa no mija.Tochigi.Tornita.Sano.Koga.Jiquaya.Shimodale.

PALESTINE.

N a b l o p s . . . . Y o u h a n n a h E l K a r e y .

W E ST IN D IE S.

P o r t o f Sp a in .

C otjva .M a c g u e i i i p e .

CHAGUANA8 . .Sa n F e r n a n d o . F o u rth C o m p a n y

N e w G r a n t or F ir st C o m p a n y . . .

M a t il d a B o u n d a r y

T h ir d C o m p a n y .

C o r y a l . . . .

F if t h Co m p a n y . .

Six t h C o m p a n y .

M o n t s e r r a t . .

M o r u g a . . . . P rin ces T o w n . .

W . A . Patrick.

Charles Webb.

R. Andrews. Pompey Floyd D. Richardson. J. Harriot. Robert Andrews. Duncan Fraser. R. C. Williams. J. Maitland.

TRINIDAD.

W . H. G a m b l e (deceased).

W . M. Cox.

W . W il l ia m s .

BAHAMAS.N e w P r o v id e n c e .

1833. N a s s a u . . . D. W il s h e r e . D. Bethell.

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1853.

Fox Hill . . . . Adelaide . . . .

A n d r o s I s l a n d (1 0 stations)

A b a c o , L it t l e A baco, G r a n d B a h a m a , B im i n i , and M o se I sla n d (11 stations)

E l e u t h e r a (2 sta­tions) . . . .

Sa n Sa l v a d o r (12 stations) . . .

E x u m a (6 stations)

R ag g ed Is l a n d .

In a g u a (3 stations) .F o r tu n e I sla n d .Crooked Is la n d (2

stations). . . .M a y a g u a n a (3 sta­

tions) ..........................A c k l i n ’ s (2 station»)

L on g I s l a n d (6 sta­

tions) ............................

R u m C a y (2 stations) )W a t l in g ’ s I sla n d C

(2 stations) . . j

MoseB Rahming.

J. A . Hanna, J. Larada.

John Petty.

Hercules Rolle.

R. A . Morrison.

C. Maycocb.

Geo. Green.

Essex Wilson, R. F. Knowles

J. P. Dorsett.

SAN DOMINGO, TURKS ISLANDS, AND CAICOS.

1843. St.Dom ingo, Puerto'! R. E. Gammon^müm^.) John McKenzie, Oscar Stuhls,Plata, Munos, *. E. Y . D onaldson Jacob Leyboo, Sigue Murphy}Cabarete (4 sub- f (Schoolmaster). Samuel Johnson, stations) . . . . J

1880. Monte Christi . .Gr a n d Turk . . . J . H . Puset. F. Storr, and four others.

/ James Coalbrook, and three- ( others.( Benjamin Burke, and two \ others.( Joseph J. Tucker, and three I others.f John S.Forbep, Walter Forbes, \ and four others.

{Benjamin Higgs, and two- others.

{Joshua Gardiner, and six others.

{J. B.William8,R. A. Simpson,, and two others.

Sa l t Cay . . . .

East Harbour . .

Lorimer’s , . .

Bambarrow , .

Mount Peio . . .

Bottle Creek . .

Kew . . . ' . .

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Blue Hills Fi#e Keys

K ingston .

A ndrew fiigby ,and five others. Isaac Eigby.Ebenezer Forbes.

JAMAICA.1818. K in g sto n . . . .

Calabar Institution D. J. E ast (Tutor).

J. B alfouu , M.A. (Classical Tutor) (in England).

J. S. R oberts (Normal School Tutor).

Eust Queen Street. D. J. East (Pastor).

CONGO.

CENTRAL AFRICA. •

1879.1882.

1881.

1882.

1884.

Lower River :— Sa n Sa l v a d o r . .

T UNDUWA, OrUNDER-

HILL . . . .

N g o m be , or W a -

T HE N. . . .

Upper River:— S t a n l e y Po o l , or

A r th jn o t o n . L u k o l e l a , or L iv e r ­

p o o l .

W. H. Be n t l e y .

G-. Gr e n f e l l .

J. H. W e e k s .

H . K. M o o le n a a r .

G. Ca m e r o n (in England).D . C h a r t e r s (Engineer) (In England). P . D a v ie s , B .A .

M ic h a e l R ic h a r d s .

P . E. C om ber (in England).- Sa m u e l Sil v e y .

A . E. Sc r iv e n e r (in England).R . H. C. G r a h a m (in England).H . R . P h il l ip s .

R . D . D a r b t .

T h o m as L e w is

F. G. H a r r is o n .

J. G . Br o w n .

M iss E d it h B u t c h e r .

M iss Ca ssie Sil v e y .

J o h n Pin n o c k .

A . D. Sl a d e .

!F. R . O r a m .

ETJE O P E .FRANCE.

1834. M o r l a ix (5 sub­stations) . . . . A. L. J e n k in s . G. Onmes, Collobert (Eva*'ge-

Ib t).

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NORWAY.

1871 . T rom soe . . . 0 . B . H a n s e n .1884. A n d o n a s . .1884. B ja k k o . . . J . J e n s e n .1887. A u n e . . . . K . 0 . T o m as .1887. K o o d fjo r d . . P. F r e d r ik s e n .1880. F o b d a l e n . .1876. T r o n d h je m . . M . S osther .1876. K r ist ia n s u n d . C. St a b e l l .1870. B e r g e n . . . E. S . S u n d t .1868. A e e n d a l . . . G. N esse .1862. T v e d e b t r a n d . K . K n u d sen .1872. R is o s . . . . H a n s A n d e r s k n .1863. K r ag e r o . . . P. A n d re so n .

1.ANGESÜND . . D . R u g a a s .1860. S k ie n . . .

M k lu m . .1885. SVELVIG . . . M . O h r n .1884. KHRI8TIANIA . . M . O h r n .1884. O d a l e n . . . 0 . L a r s b n ,1884 . P r e d e ik s h a l d and

T is t e u a l e n . . P. H e lb o s t a d t .

ITALY.

NORTHERN DIVISION.

1870. T u r in— Sub-Station. W . K . La n d e l s . Sig. Cuomo.Ob b a ss a k o . .

1879. G e n o a * . , . . Sig. P . E. Jahier.P in e r o lo . . . (Worked from Turin.)

JRoman Districi:—

1870. P ia z z a int L u c in a .

T r a s t a v e r e . . .

P r a t i ...........................

V i a Co n so lazio n e .

M o n t i ...........................

P ia z z a V ic t o r E m a n u e l e

T i v o l i ...........................

VlCOYAKO . . . .

M a r e m m a D is t r ic i

1887. C i v it a V e c c h ia

1884. Ce c in a . .

Co b n e to .

M o n t A lto

O b b it e l l o

G r osseto .

F o lo n ica .

CENTRAL DIVISION.

J a m e s W a l l .

M iss Y ates .

Sig. Dal Canto. Sig. Petocchi. Sig. A. Giordani. Sig. Ageno.

(Worked from Rome.)

Sig. Le Grand.

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1880.

Tuscan District :— F lo r en ce . . . .

L a N a v e . . . .

S. Q u ih ic o . . .

S e t t ig n a n o . . . P e r it o l a . . . .

M o v o l i . . . .

A r e z z o . . . .

T e k n i ..........................

L e g h o k n . . . .

SOUTHERN DIVISION.

r. Jahier.

Baratti.

1876. N a p l e s ...........................R. W a l k e b .

1885. A v e l l i n o . . . .

Sig. Nardi Greco. Sig. Libonati.

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S T A T I S T I C S F O R 188 7— 8 8. I N D I A .

Nameii of Stations.

Calcutta—Including Circular Road,, 'I altnJla .................... .„ Lai Bazaar....................„ Intally...........................„ Colingah........................

Howrah..........................................Baraset..........................................Twenty-fourPergunnahs,(southern

Villages, and M utla................Serampore......................................Jessore and Magoora ................

„ Khoolna............................„ Jhinida ...........................

BacKergunge and Maderijur . . . .Furreedpore...................................Dinajapore ...................................Dacca ..........................................Comillah..........................................Mymensing ..................................Jamtara ......................................Chittagong ........... ......................Soory .............................................Monghyr ......................................Patua. Bankipore ........................Dinapore ....................................Gya .............................................Benares..........................................Allahabad ............... . . .................Agra (including Havelock Chapel iD elhi....................................... . . . .Sim la.............................................Bombay Englisn Baptist Church.Poonnh ..........................................OoUcamund...................................

Totals

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i 2 o' Total No. of Church

Members.

•3 Pi

225

21564519

417 24 19

231

4232 4543 18 5i 38 47 1386

33 38

34935»

No. oi Scholars.

Day. Sabbath-

40

179

The following Pastors of self-supporting Churcbei »re included in the first column of f ig u re sR e v . C. J o r d a n , of Circular Boad, Calcutta ; Rev. G. H o o k , oi Lai Bazaar, Calcutta; Be?. W . Bell, of Bombay.

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C E Y L O N , C H I N A , J A P A N , P A L E S T I N E ,

A N D EUROPE.

Names of Stations.

No.

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2 3 3?Cinnamon Gardens (English). . 1 3 S4 7 2 129 95 50 15Grand Pass............................... 1 1 3 8 4 o 140 VI 7 18 Ï4 8Mattakkuliya............................ 2 1 12 13 1 34 32 27 28 4Ü 9Cinnamon G-ardens(Singhalese) 1 4 27 ft 45 , , 56 53 57 U

Hanwella and Welgama............. 1 2 9 3 ft S3 86 8 6 1Biyammla and Heneratgoda.... 1 7 12 34 2 4 91 128 167 8 20 aKotikawatta ............................... 1 6 8 IP 1 4 74 84 177 ?n 30 4Makewitta .................................. 1 8 3 7 50 106 IftS 10 12 2Hendela and Leper Hospital . . . . 1 3 7 12 5 9 IGonawala...................................... 11 a 1ft 1 101 89 473 41 44 73atagama...................................... 1 2 2 7 4? 79 10 1Koralawella................................... 1 ft 50 1 Ì) 2Madampe and Cbi'au ................. 1 3 3 14 ‘ a . 50 41 74 46 92 15Ray i ganx %nd Past! urn Korale .. 1 3 2 178 . .Avisawella and Ruanwila......... 1 I 7 1 2 ft7 25 3-

8 3Kandy ......................................... % 2 1 2 57 66 63 25 18 4.Matale .......................................... i 2Matale District ........................... 1 1 6 32 130 0(1 !VGampola ...................................... 1 ” 32 21 9 17 1-Kaduganawa.................................. 1 1 ” 31 6 7 2Galagedera.................................. 1 1 1 42 in ?ft 12 9rKatugastota................................... 1 1 2 107 50 2Eambukkana and Ecrigammana 1 2 2 7 17 „ 17 2Hanguranfcita............................... i 6Anuradhapura............................ 1 1 1Hataraliyaddi............. ................. 1 I ,, 30 .. . .Kakviawa...................................... 1 1 40 . .Haloluira...................................... 1 1 60 10 1Katnapnra................................... 5 7 0 23 55 64 ?S B 4-Pelmadnlla................................... T ft 21 78 18 3Balangoda .................................. 1 3 If. 12 4 1

China— fi 24 73 inn 197 48 23 133 828 924 2063 433 ÔG2 105Shansi—

g 14Shantung—

IS 63 1026Kiang 8a—

Pei Su Chew F u ................Japan—Tokio* ,1........................... 8 4 1 il fil 3 2 130 19 36 25 25 3.Palestine—Nablous*................. 1 5 s 3 6 # % 21 28 20 40 IS 3Eceope:—

Brittany,.................................... 1 2 5 A 3 30 . . 10 6 2117 184 1397 «47 «48 1 Hi *

I ta ly ......................................... 4 11 22 41 13 26 381 •• •• 238 2)0 4

Totals ............................... 35 60 79 220 553 185 307 1911 2019 971 2115) 1395 1596 ¿47'

* Last year's figures repeated.

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. of

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Trinidad—Fort of Spain ............................ ... 1 18 14 27 119 60 78 10

l 1 A 15 14 16 3l 1

Oarenage. or Macgueripe.......... 1 12 4 7 1San Fernando........................... i 1 5 7Princes T o w n ........................... 1 8 13 21

1 1 lfi 55 18 22 21 1 fi 28

'"2Third Company........................ ... 1 24 140 17 15Fourth Company .................... 1 5 a 4 95 20 25 3Fifth Company............................ 1 2 2 142 15 12 2

1 % 13 106 14 14 21 1 2 15 14 18 21 1 1 311 1 7 ...

Sam Dominoo—Puerto Plata............................... i 3 1 1 8 8 8 3 64 3 26 87 62 15

1 1 4 lfi 1(1 49, 1 20 18 22 4?. 1 4 8 8 26 44 27 8

T u b e s I s l a n d s —Grand T u r k ... . . ....................... l 5 1 16 2 8 263 139 68 19Salt Cay...................................... 4 1 4 1 5 51 30 19 7East H arbour........................... 3 1 2 83 44 39 10Lorim ers......... ........................ 4 1 1 io 1 2 80 21 15 9Bombarrow................................. 6 1 1 2 40 24 22 7Mount Peto................................ 3 1 49 21 20 6Bottle Greek............................... 7 1 2 ... 91 4S 37 14Kew ............... .......................... i 4 1 1 9 3 2 116 50 48 11

6 1 1 12 ?, 12i 61 ftV 1»1 1 1 23 18 6 21 1 1 1 21

iiATTAMAfl—New Providcnoe........................ l 3 1 4 IS 36 25 441 35 22 217 160 38

91 ?,■ 6 215 10« I2f 1014 1 18 5?, M) 787 9,fi 19 877 42* 98

?, a 1 101 3fi 80 6fi 8 165 280 210 851 1 1 1 23 in 11 48 8 10 1 109 85 49 78 8 1 2 64 86 47 78 S 60 29 26 74 !( 1 260 140 I l f 861 1 8 8 59 48 r, 2 86 1 6 7 1 262 2?, 81 77 83 li»

15 1 15 10 15 655 24 26 280 270 49A n d ros ...................................... 10 10 6 396 216 162 22

1 1 8 114 fif «V 1(1■R(lh»Tnn. ........................................... . 17 7 8?, ?, 251 85 7fi 16

2 1 7, 24 15 lfi 6Abaeo....................................................... 5 2 5 4 6 157 56 48 20Mose I s la n d .. . . . . ................... 1 1 1 1 18 2

T o ta ls ... . ......................... i * 15v 9 111 255 110 220 81 5987 110 124 2853 2627 552

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Congo—¡San Salvador............................... c i 6 6 f>4 40 64 51 1Tunduwa, or Underhill ......... | 1 iNgombe, or Wathea •........... 1 iStanley Pool or Arthington and

ss. P e a c e ......... .................... I i 4 R 4 8Luko!ela, or Liverpool............. J L . i

T o t a l s .......................... 22 5 6 6 68 48 68'

69 1

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Ó F TA B CaÜïtCOÉS CONNECTED W IT tt TU E JAM A.ICÀ B ir X I S T U N IO N FOR TH E Y e ì R 188V.

No. Church and Parish. Minister,

1 EastQueen-st .Kingston......... D. J. East . . . .2 Hanover-sttvet ,, . . . . . . E. Palmer . . . .3 Miunt Charles, St. Andrew s .. .»4 Hose Hill 1} • •..5 Ebenezer J, 0 Dubauey.6 Betalehem 19 >♦1 Temple Hall 9* *98 Bethany 11 999 Providi>nc9 II

10 Morant Bay, St. Tliomai......... A. P. Watson..U Prospect Pea 91 •*12 Arcadia it ••13 Hebro i » ••1» Shiloh M •*15 Monklamls ,, •••••« A. Brjwn . . . .16 Yallahs Valley 19 . . . .17 Yallahs . . . . . . E. Palmer . . . .18 Stokes Hall ................... It. B. Harris . .19 Leith Hall •* • •20 Pt. Antonio, Portland........... S. C. Mnris ...21 Fellowship 91 ••••22 Mount Pleasant ••••23 Belle Castle .................. ff. "B. Harris ..24 Tabernacle ,, ......... », S.W .Tuomas..25 Hephzibah „ ............. « T1 V26 Buff Bay R, K. James ..27 Mount Carmel ,, •••••••• »» ••28 Tranquillity M ............. 99 ••29 Bethbara30 Port Marla, St Mary . . . . . . W.D.Henderson31 Oracabessa ,, ............. ii32 Mt. Lebanon33 ! Annotto Bay „ ......... . y f. Teall.........34 1 Clonmel 19 ............. ii ••

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1826 1827 500 I 21 *6 27 I 8tl 300 ( # 31 6 7 Ì • • • •

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1852 1867 300 2 8 • • •• 131814 1868 300 21 . . 3 5 • •1813 1870 350 ’ i 4 41877 1877 160 ., . . 1 • • 2 . . • • •• i i

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1475 1875 200 ., 16 .. • • 2 1 • •i l61866 1867 650 1 9 41 15 16 • •

1SBS 1868 600 2 20 31 11 4 17 • •1808 1873 400 .. 11 5 1? I 95 • •

18S4 250 .. .. . . ” l 2 9 8 8 ••1881 200 5 1 1 1 5 4 2 ••

1866 1867 400 1 8 t I 4 4 2 6L 62

2011872 1872 250 3 51 7 14 3 81826 1827 501 .. 21 7 7 6 ••1846 1846 400 . . 5 1 I 1 2 •• ‘X1864 1864 400 4 1 1 4 1 2

191855 1856 400 . . 11 2 1 H1870 1871 300 .. . . 1 4 3 51870 1871 400 ,, 10 'i 1 7 3

3A1831 1811 500 , , 14 .. 4 10I1863 1864 500 .. 5 ” l 1 2 14

13a

1863 1861 500 . . 8 7 I‘ i

2 ••1824 1824 500 10 7 3

‘ Ì200 13 2 11873 1S73 300 . . 4 6 13 •*1871 1871 101 . . . . . . • • •• ••1826 182H 800 1 . . 8 9 •• ••1827 1829 700 1 . . 5 4 31862 1862 160 4 . . I • • •• *1821 1821 1000 i i . . 4 8 3'J

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52i49016196

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37 Wheeler's Mount If it38 Union Hill 1139 Spanish Town I., St. Catherine O. Chapman ..40 Sligo Ville If 99 ••41 Kitson Town 1% 91 * *42 Spanish Town II. 11 W. A. Tucker..43 Hartiands „44 Mount Nebo 11 O.E.Heoderson45 Jeiiolio 91 J. J. Keadon ..45 Mount Hermon ft47 Ewarton If • 948 Bybrook tl E. Mowl .......49 Zion Hill It ii50 Linttoad 1151 Old Harbour It P. F. Schoburgh52 Sbiloh It «963 Ebenester 11 Jas. Ashley ...54 Point Hill 11 T .S . Johnson..55 Shady Grove tj56 Mount Merrick 11 1957 Ashley Ville 3158 Brown’s Hall 9* A .W .’keredith59 Lucky Valley it E. Junes.........60 Monnt Olivet 1* ,,61 Ebenezer (4 Paths), Clarendon W. A. Gilling..62 Jubilee >»63 Thompson Town64 Mount Zion ft T.S. Johns>n..65 Bethlehem 19 JiB. Ashley....66 Spring Mount67 Hayes ,, B. H. Hobson68 Enon 1969 The Cross I. 8. T a te .......70 Free Town 11 ,,71 Prospect A. W. Meredi'h72 Mount Zion H. M. Phillips.73 John’s Hall 1174 Kilsythe 99 »75 Lelcesterfleld tl it76 Smibhville I. 9177 John Austins M „78 Stacey ville, Clarendon . . . . G. Turner . . . .79 Paradise I» ,,80 Brando'1 Hill >1 . . . .81 Milk River • ••I A. D uckett....82 Elitn »9 »»83 Whitfield • ».84 Mandtsville, Manchester ... S. J. Washington

1828 1842 600 1 26 8 5 29 5 8 13 352 80 351849 1871 150 5 l . . . . 2 ,, 4 ,, 51 15 36

230 5 3 3 8 .. , . • • 5 51 13 37. . . . . , • * 7 l 3 2 .. 9 • • , , 56 10 38

1819 1819 1000 27 3 18 ii 25 33 567 77 391834 1836 300 • • • » H 2 6 21 3 2 2 161 51 401840 1885 200 • • » 1 2 2 11 11 3 22 140 45 411852 1852 700 « • 22 , , tf l i i . . 600 90 421872 1872 200 » t 1 .. 1 81 II 431824 1825 550 5 8 1 6 19 l • • 2 14 29Q 56 111834 1834 1200 • • 66 28 U 21 278 • • 10 226 524 114 4518-14 1834 1009 8 ’ 9 2 11 2'2 1 « • 21 370 52 461881 1884 500 5 15 10 5 12 • • • • ,, ¡3 .. 213 59 471882 1881 400 • • ,. 6 I 5 8 • « 12 148 51 481833 1833 350 16 10 3 2 20 • • 4 . . 2 >3 53 491883 1885 500 • • 12 3 4 2 3 . • 1 11 . . 49 31 501824 1825 400 11 *0 13 9 17 ‘ 2 12 .. 270 17 51

1886 .. • • 6 9 .. 7 16 5 • • 1 14 140 29 521860 « » . , , . . , 3 ,, • • ,, 3 43 6 53

, 1834 1831 ,, 51 10 2 3 18 , , 5 37 . . 245 23 511846 300 1 4 .. 1 6 1 3 4 i 3 '55

1813 1847 400 14 6 2 7 7 . . 200 .. 581867 1867 300 17 1 4 .. l . . 21 .. 49 19 57

i 1846 1847 200 1 2 1 1( 20 37 116 4 581831 1879 ‘ i 6 . . 10 4 91) 16 591880 1881 150 . . 5 1 80 12 601834 1834 400 *2 16 7 2 8 5 1 10 193 53 611811 1814 250 1 24 11 1 7 10 3 # . 16 .. 257 104 62

300 2 ., • 14 1 8 12 4 9 389 106 651833 1818 ,, ,, 13 U 5 5 12 .. 4 *8 .. 210 .. 611858 1867 400 8 21 15 2 6 2 30 .. 176 651870 1870 250 ., . . 2 2 50 19 66

. 1829 1829 600 1 7 2 *4 4 3 1 4 .. 170 17 671850 1859 300 1 2 2 2 6 3 1 4 112 9 68

250 10 .. . . 2 3 • « 7 i 69 14 691S81 20U .. U l 1 1 6 • • 12 6 6S 19 70

, 1873 1878 1 350 2 1 4 6 2 3 29 18 1 Gl 302 35 711839 1843 1 320 1 7 : 10 2 5 16 y 11 307 25 721860 1863 220 . . i ? . . 1 8 3 5 ‘ i 11 130 17 731?31 1860 330 1 26 ! 'I 6 .. 3* 3 6 • • 7 2 3 20 741873 1878 250 . . 1') 1 17 1 1 1 • • 11 219 2) 751855 18fi0 300 . . 5 I5î 2 7 1 ,, ., 151 .. 321 14 761881 18sl Ï00 i 9 II , f 3 8 ., 4 7 2 191 10 771839 1839 500 . . 57 6 1 4 14 4 • • .. 42 .. 200 32 781839 1839 280 1 15 14 42 3 22 25 é 0 41 . . "21 4S 7918S5 1885 220 22 6 24 2 7 .. .. 122 12 801868 1869 450 .. 1 1 2 *4 4 51 „ 811847 1861 350 .. 8 5 ' i 3 • * 2 12 .. 82 6 821814 1844 250 . *2 2 ,. • • 2

¡56 6 J 83

1840 1840 300 •• 14 i 3 3 3 •• 124 24 81

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100101102103104105106107108109110 111 112113114115 L16117118119120 121 122123124125

Porus, Manchester ......Zion Hill „Mount Lebanon „ . . . .Harman . . . .St Ann’ » Biy, St. Ann . . . .Ocho Rios „ -----Brown’s Town „ . . . .Bethany ,..............Sturge Town „ . . . .M o n e a g u e ,, . . . .Harmony Yale „ . . . .Waltham „ . . . .Salem ................Grateful HillClarkson villa „ . . . .Mount Moriah ..............Gibraltar ...............Falmouth, Tralawney.............Unity „ .............Stewart Town „ .............Waldensia „ .............Rio Bueno „ .............Reftige „ .............Kettering .....................Clarkstown ...............Ulster Spring „ .............Kbenezer ,, ...........Worsap „ ....•••■Litohfield Mountila.Trolawjey Hastings >,Montego Bay 1.« St. James.... Montego Bay II. „ . . . .Salter’s Hill „ . . . .Sudbury „ . . . .Bethtephil „ . . . .Mount Carey ..............Shortwood „ . . . .Maldon ................Springfield „ . . . .Bass Grove ................Lucea, Hanoyer . . . .

Minister.

3-J.Washing'Oo

A. M G jolen ..

T. (^ / ’Griffiths

G.E. Hend;rson

0. E Henderson

G.Turaur.........J. G. Bennett..

W. H ead .........

W. M? Webb J. KingJon . . . .

W.ü.* WebbG. S. Collie..J. J. Steele ..E. Fray . . . .

P. O’Moaily. . . .

W. P.’ Sibley ..

G. R. lienderson0. Brown . . . . J. H. Sobey .. W .N. Brown..

G. R. Henderson E.J. Ileydtt ... P. Williams ..1 . C. Hutchins.

W. Burke . . . . 1826

1810187218141869182918291829183(51837 1831 1835 1849 1843 1812 1839 1H551838 1827 1835 1827 1829 1829 1831 1810 1861 1835 1835 1861 1881 1811 1821, 1819 1821 1841 1835 1936 1835

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22 3 8 6 2 1 ■ • 2 22 • « 281 81 859 3 3 • • 4 5 • è 121 43 .88

11 6 2 2 • • 1 12 1 70 6 8719 6 2 1 .. • • . . 22 74 8 8821 11 3 12 9 5 • • 12 ,, ■505 31 8919 10 2 8 5 7 • • 14 ,, 372 62 9026 20 3 11 17 3 3 11 739 67 9137 18 43 5 11 .. 1 81 491 60 928 2 1 2 5 1 3 153 11 932 1 1 I 6 4 3 .. io 96 15 91

13 • 3 2 2 2 6 74 15 95.. "l ,, 2 7 2 6 .. io 150 25 9622 4 1 19 . . , , 2 231 15 9711 8. ,, 0 10 6 163 47 9818 3 7 13 1 ., 267 22 995 3 , . 2 . . 8 91 11 100

27 30 1 5 12 .. 33 406 85 10110 18 23 IQ 7 1 .. Ì7 677 87 1029 18 .. 11 15 2 , . .. 392 43 103

21 15 2 8 1 • • 4 26 373 3Ì 1017 6 ( t 8 27 ,, • t 21 43 431 31 105

30 17 5 15 3 • • , . 21 273 57 10611 19 9 11 « • • 31 21 431 45 1077 12 7 3) 3 17 . . 3< 217 60 103

12 8 .. 4 11 . . ■ • 11 6 201 42 10919 17 5 21 „ • • 13 3/5 121 11020 6 , t 3 5 18 M 163 70 III10 1 .. 5 1 • • 5 t # 71 28 11217 2 3 1 ,, • • 17 ,, 61 48 11318 11 1 13 21 . . ÌÓ . . 11 388 89 11422 9 1 H 18 3 eo .. 67 499 20 11522 It 11 27 3 12 .. 8 580 33 11650 30 1 it 32 31 4 536 190 1179 22 1 6 20 ’2 10 , , 15 171 52 118

37 7 1 12 22 1 7 3 421 40 11940 16 31 32 2 2 ii 821 120 12035 13 *4 9 1! 1 3 27 513 91 1218 11 6 12 .. 3 . . 237 59 122

29 8 4 17 16 258 54 12319 5 3 5 4 ., 2 16 109 31 1249 9 8 9 7 "è •• •• 12 259 10 125

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126 Mount Moriah, Hanover . . . . W. Burke . . . . 1827 1 1878 fOO 3 3 1 6127 Fletcher’s Grove ................ M 1839 1811 500 9 2 * * 1 ! 10 1 ’128 Watford Hill „ . . . . J. H. Gale . . . . 1838 1838 700 11 12 " 12 22 *1129 Friendship „ . . . . 1881 1881 300 5 j 2 2 1130 Gurney’s Mount ................ C. Brown......... 1829 1830 700 22 r, 5 12 1131 Mount Peto „ . . . . E. J. Uewett .. 1849 1851 500 20 i 6 22 1132 Green Island „ . . . . (Va'ant) 1828 1831 COO 5 2 2183 Sav-la-Mar,Westmoreland . . . A. Gr Kirkham. 1829 1829 1000 41 "4 *3 8 13 ’ i134 Sutcliffe Mount ,, . . ,, 1838 1868 500 17 4 3 4 18 1135 Bethel Town „ P. Williams.... 1838 1838 800 24 23 3 12 18 3136 Fuller’s Field „ (Vacant) 18-27 1828 600 G 2 7187 Sharon, St. Elizabeth . . . . G. House......... 1872 1873 250 24 2 " 3138 Burn’s Savanna „ . . . . 1875 18b0 200 10 * * 3139 Vauxhall ,, . . . . f ) •••••. IMO 1840 300 ) 8 ‘ 3 2 ’ A 4140 Hewett’s View „ . . . . B.R .Tomlinson 1834 1818 300 22 1 1 4 6 ’ 3141 Nightingale G r o v e .............. 1879 1879 250 20 4 1 1 1142 Arlington „ . . . . 1881 1886 ISO 7 1 I 4143 Wallingford „ . . . . C. Sibley......... 1852 1852 700 .5 4 *3 3 5114 Eidirslie ,, . . . . » 1879 200 •• 7 3 1 1 ••

J 890 1061 557 689 1115 506R e c e i v e d F e b r u a r y , 1888.

145 Redwood, St. Catherne......... J. J. Ken don.. 1887146 Buiton Town ......... E. Mowl ......... 1887 *' • •147 Top Hill, Clarendon ........... A. W. Meredith 18*7 * * ••148 Seven Miles, St Andrew ___ D. J. East . . . . 1886 • •149 Dallas Castle, „ ----- „ * *150 Stake Bay, Cayman Iplen^s.. W. H. Rutty.. 1887 * *151 The Creek, „ )9 1887152 Sou'li Ho’e „

i

I

1887

3 , t 9 136 12 126,, .. .136 4 127*4 16 464 35 128

3 .. .1 134 10 129.. 10 .. 309 17 130.. .. 359 52 1311 .. 111 10 1322 22 383 54 133

.. 1 275 25 1848 *8 . . 521 63 135

.. 2 188 34 1365 18 112 43 1374 3 80 20 138

.. 17 110 23 13911 193 58 14021 111 44 1413 38 15 141

1 3 .. 202 53 1431 7 •• (9 37 141

61 667 1295 1125 31641 4772

113 ?3 145151 57 146146 12 147.« 150 148• « 50 . . 14980 41 15052 15 151

•• 6 7 15232 i i 2 4937

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SUMMARY OF APPROXIMATE STATISTICS, 1887-88.

India. Ceylon. China. Japan, Palestine. Europe. Africa(CODgo).

West Ind. Islands,

excluding Jamaica

Jamaica. Not yet stationed. T otal.

Missionaries and Assistant Missionaries j wholly supported t y B. M . S.......................) 5 9 4 21 3 1 5 2 2 4 3 • • 122

Missionaries partly supported by B. M . S. ... •• • • •• • t 9 •• 2 • • 11

Superannuated Missionaries.................... .............. 10

3

•• a ■ •• • • . . 1 i 1 • • 13

Pastors of Self-supporting Churchcs................. 1 • • 158 • • 6 2

116 24 • • 4 23 152 3 8 0 • • 6 9 9

Evangelist Pensioners ............................................. 11 • • •• t • 11

Stations and Sub-Stations........................................ 156 100 57 11 5 47 5 111 • • 4 9 2

3 16 197 87 61 | 3 2 0 5 0 2 5 5 1 ,8 9 0 3 ,0 2 0

4 ,6 3 6 961 1 ,0 4 0 130 21 1 ,8 0 8 6 6 ,0 1 8 3 2 ,3 4 2 • • 4 6 ,9 6 2

Day-school Teachers................................................. 151 73 •• 1 5 9 140 t • 3 7 9

Sabbath-school Teachers .............. ......................... 179 105 3 3 136 1 5 5 2 1 ,3 4 9 • • 2 ,3 2 8

Day Scholars ............................................................... 5 ,1 0 9 •2,987 55 48 1 16 2 3 4 8 ,8 3 6 • * 17 ,4 4 5

2 ,5 8 8 1,097 50 55 1 ,7 8 9 127 5 ,4 8 0 1 6 ,2 7 9 • • 2 7 ,4 6 5

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APPENDIX— No. IV.

CONTKIBUTIONS

TO THE

B A P T I S T M I S S I O N A R Y SOCI ETY,F rom A pril, 1887, to M arch 31, 1888.

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS.X s. d.

A. B................................... l 0 0A . & F ............................... 2 2 0Abington, Mr S. J............ 1 i 0Abraham, Mr J. G. * ......A Friend, Pembrokeshire,

lor Congo .................... I 0 ClAgombar, Miss M. A o 10 0Aldis, M rs ........................ 2 2 0Alien, Mrs £ . P., Cheadle

(2 years)........................ 20 0 0Allen, Mrs, Finchley E l.*w Alysson” .................... 2 0 oAndrews, Mrs, sen.,Hamp­

stead ............................... 1 0 0Anonymous .................... 18 0 0.Anonymous,for China ... 1 1 0Apthorpe, Miss L., for

Congo ............................ 5 0A Regular Subscriber ... 2 0Art»m, Mr J. H................. 0 10Ashbridge, Mr S. P., lor

Congo ............................ 1 1Aubrey, Me Q-................... 1 0■“ A Widow’s Mite," per

fllr. X. Lewis................. 2 2Bacon, Mr J. P ................. 20 0Badcock, Mr C.* .............Bagster, Mr S. S............... I 0Bannister, Mr H. C 3 3Bannister, Miss.R............ 1 1Batham, Mr W. H 1 1Barker, Mrs, Hitchin* ...Barnabv, Mr J. W 1 1Barnard, Mr & Mrs Q. L. 1 6Barnden, Mr T.................. 0 10Bamden, Mr Q-. and Miss 1 1Barnett, Mr. T.* .............Barnes, Mr Theodore 1 1 0Sarratt, Mr J., New Cross

(2 years)........................ 1 1Barrett, Mr A.................. 1 0Barrett. Mrs T ................. 3 3Bass, M rW . K .................. 0 10Batson, Mr R .* .................Batten, Miss M. J.* ......Baynes, Mr. A. H 6 5jBaynes,Mrs. A .H s 5Baynes, Master N. H l l

Baynes, Miss H. K............Baynes, Mr and Mrs

H. Arnold* .................Beach, Mr E. T.................Beaoh, Miss K. G-..............Beaumont ,Mr,E-linbui gh Beeby, Mrs, KensingtonBeecliff, Rev R. J.............Beilby, D r ........................

Do., for Congo.............D j., for Mr trail's Mis­

sion ............................Bell, Mrs, for Congo......

Do., for Agra .............Bennett, Mr IS..................Bennett, Mrs. WatdrfordBetts, Mr J. T...................Bickham, Miss Mary*.,....Bigwood, Miss .................Bilbrough, Mrs.................Birrell, Mr H. O...............

Do., far W. & O...........Blaokwell,Mr J.S., North­

ampton ........................Blackwell, Mr J.* ..........Bligh, Mr 8., “ In memo-

nam,” Is par week......B'inkbotn, Mr R. R.........Blyth, Miss P. A ..............Bolton, Mr J. S .* .............Bompas, Mr H. M., Q.C.*Boorman, Mrs .................Booth, Rev S. H * ..........Booth, Miss*......................

Bootleite” '............. ......Braden, Rev J. T.............Bradshaw, Miss S. A .......Brain, Mr H ......................

!‘‘ Brasted” ...... ..............0; Brawn, Miss ....................01 Brazier, Mr Enoch,

BilstonBriginshaw, Mr M ...........Brown, Mr. T., GravesendBrown, Rev J. A ...............Buck, Mr ........................Boris, Mr E.,Hitohen......Barnett, Mr £gerton ......

These subscriptions were'not received up to the time of closing the accounts

£ s. d.1 1 0

3 3 00 10 0l 0 02 2 01 in 01 0 01 0 0

1 0 04 0 01 0 01 I c1 0 0

1 ' 10 0

5 5 02 0 02 2 00 18 0

10 10 0

1 6 01 0 n1 0 0

0 12 0

8 0 01 1 00 10 01 0 00 10 01 0 0

1 1 00 10 01 1 04 4 (11 1 c2 2 (3 3 0

Bart, Mrs J. B..................Burton,Mr W. R * ..........Butcher, Miss Edith ......Butlin, Rev J., M.A.........

Do., special .................Butterworth, Rev J. O.,

M .A.............................Do., for W & 0 .............

Butterwortd, MrR. H. ...Do., for Congo.............

Butterworth, Miss M. A...Do., for Congo .............Do., for Italy .........Do., for W. & O............

Buxton, Sir T. F., Bart*Cadby, Mrs .....................CUpem, Mr H ...................Carlil), Mrs E. B .Carr, Mr E .* .....................Carter, Mr T. C.................Cartwright, Mr If. W.*..ICasson, Mr W ...................Cauldwell, Mr A ..................Ohapman, Mr J., Tun­

bridge Wells* .............Ohapman, Mr J., Harrow-

on-the-Hill....................Chapman, Mr J . L ............Caappel. Mrs J., Hillsley Churchill, Mr W . 8., Man­

chester, for Congo ......Clark, Miss M. A .................Clarke, Mr E. W ...............Clifford, Mr E...................01 jw, Mr and Mrs W. G.,

Sherborne, (or W & O Cockbill, Miss M.,Torquay* Collins, Mr W . B.,

Bamsgate, for Congo ... Oompston, Mr J. W., for

Congo............................Conran, Major H .............Cooke, Rev J. H ...............Coombs, Dr O. P.* ..........Cooper, Mr Taoa...............Coote, Mr A,, Guildlord*Cope, Mrs ........................

Do., for Congo.............

£ ». d.1 0 01 10 02 'i 00 10 0

2 0 0 0 10 01 1 P 1 1 0 5 0 02 0 0 0 10 0 0 10 0

1 1 0 o io e

1 1 02 0 00 12 ti

3 3 0 3 3 0 0 10 0

5 0 0 0 10 0 1 0 0 0 10 0

0 10 0

0 10 65 0 02 0 00 10 6

1 0 0 1 0 l?

7*

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£ 8 d. £ s. d £ s. <1,Corner, Mr J., Ea?t Dere- Gardiner, Mr F. J., Wis­ Hughes, Mr J.* .............

Jaam............................... 1 0 ( bech ............................... 10 0 C Hull, Mr and The Misses S 0 (VComford, Mr J. E............ l 0 ( G. E. R., for Congo.......... 0 10 (J Hurst, Mr W .................... 0 10 0Corpe, Mr J....................... a 2 ( Gibson, Mts .................... 0 10 fc Imeary, Mrs »».................. 2 0 0Cowdy, Rev S.. LL.D. ... 0 10 6 Gibson, Miss, for Congo... 0 15 t I. M. lor Congo ............. 0 12 6Cowell. Mr J. R.,for W&O l 0 ( Gissing, Mr S., Cevedon 1 0 ( In Memoriate, Rev T.Cox, Mr A . H ................... 0 10 6 Glover, Dr J. G................ 3 3 ( Burditt, M. A...for Congo 2 2 0-Oox, Mr T., Luton .......... 0 10 6 Glover, Mr T., Oadby ... “ In Memori am,” Bath... 2 0 0

1 1 (1 n 0 1 1 (1

Crowther, Mr J., Grimsby 0 10 6 Gott, Mrs............................ 0 10 6 J. W . A ............................. 10 0 0Crudgisgton, Miss .......... 1 l 0 Gover, Mr W. S................. 1 1 0 Jackson, Mr J., üdin-Cumming, Mr J. H * ...... Gough, Mrs*.................... bnrgh ............................ 5 0 0Cunninirton, Mrs, the lata 1 i 0 Grant, Rev G *................. James. Mr G., Merthyr*Curtis. Mr B. H.* .......... Grayson, Mr E. J ............. 1 1 0 •Jay. Mr and Mrs A. M*

1 l (1 VI ? < 1 0 0Dadd, Mrs G...................... 1 7 0 Green, Mrs, Leicester...... 1 1 0 Johnson, Mr G. W., M.A. 1 0 0-Dafiorne, Mr J. J............. Green, Rev S. W., M.A... 1 1 0 J ones, MrW., Southampton 0 10 6DafiomCjMr Jno.,Clapton Qreenstreet, Mrs E........... b u 0 Jones, Mr J., F iley.......... 1 1 0Danford, Mr Warren...... 0 5 0 Grsenwood, Mr B. J.* ... Joplin, Mrs C. E.............. 1 0 0Dans, Mr Thos.*............. Greet, Miss E.*................. Karby, M iss..................... I 1 0Davies, Mrs R ................... 1 1 0 Gregory, Miss M.............. 0 17 6 Do., for Congo............. 1 1 0Davies, Mrs, Bromyard... 2 0 0 Grenfell, Miss Mary R. ... 1 0 0 Kelly, Mr F., Maryport... 1 1 0Davies, Mr E. W .............. 10 0 0 Griggs, Mr B..................... 0 10 6 Keynes, Mr J. N., M.A. 1 1 0Davies, Hev 8. and Mrs... 10 0 0 Gurney, Mrs Jos............... 2U 0 0 Kingerlee, Mr G............... 10 10 0Davies, Mr and Mrs Gurney, Mr P. W. .......... 1 2 0 Klickmann, Mr R.*..........

Mansell ........................ 0 10 0 Gurney. Mrs H., Redly non 1 0 0 Knight, Mr W., Duncan 20 0 0Davies, Commtrcial, Mr H. W. M., “ In memory of Knight, Mrs M. A., for

Newport. Pern., for Mr Rev C. M. Birrell ” ...... 12 0 0 Congo ............................ 1 0 0James' Class.8erampore 0 10 0 Haddon, Mr John .......... tt 10 ts Ladbroke, Rev E. S., B. A. 0 10 6

Davison, Mr J., Alnwick 1 0 0 Hadfield, Miss M., for Larard, Mr J., Gravesend 0 10 0-Daws, Mrs M.................... Female Miesionary for Larkwortby, Mrs............. 2 0 0.uay, Mr w . It.................. 0 10 0 Congo ........................ b 0 0 Lawrence, Mr T. C., theDean, Mr Jno.................. 0 10 0 Haggis, Mr A. H............... a a 0 late ............................... 1 1 0Doda, Mr J. T. G............. 5 0 0 Hail, Mr E., Luton* ...... Leeson, Dr, T*icften&ain

Do., for Congo............. 5 0 0 Hamer, Mr. J.*................. Lewis, Mr & Mrs T.,Dowson, Mr J.................... 1 1 0 Hammond, Mr N.*.......... Bromley........................ s 3 0Drake, Rev S. £ . and Mrs 5 5 0 Hancoro, Mr Jas.............. 0 10 0 Lewis, Miss Grace*..........Druce, Miss ..................... 0 10 0 Hancom, Mr W................ 0 10 0 Lewis, Rev. C B............... 5 5 0“ Dyledwr M iw r” * ...... Handford, Mr E............... 1 l 0 Lincoln, Mr H., jun....... 2 0 0

2 « II“ Ebenezer1' .................... 1 1 0 Hardinpr, Mrs ................. 1 0 0 Lloyd, Mr G. A .,Eastman, Mr. W. E........ . 0 15 0 Handy, Mr and Mrs ...... 0 10 0 Willenhall..................... 1 1 0Edminson, Mr J............... 1 0 0 Hardy, Mr L . C................. 0 10 0 Lloyd, Mr D.H................... 2 2 0Edmond, Mrs, Edinburgh 1 0 0 Harcourt, Rev C. H.*...... Long, Mr W., Jiurtlidm 0 10 0JSdmonds, Mr J. W .*...... Harling, Miss E. A ........... 3 0 0 Lowe, Mr F. B .................. 5 5 0Edwards, Mr W.. Penhosv 0 10 ( Do., for China ............. 1 0 0 Lowe, Mrs Mary ............. 1 0 0Edwards, Mr M.*............. Do , for Congo............. 1 0 0 Luntley, Mr & Mrs P. H... 10 0 0

8 1) nE. H ., in loving memory, Harting, Miss ................. 1 0 0 Congo Mission ............. 300 0 0

for Congo ..................... 2i> 0 0 Do., for Congo............. 1 0 0 Marnham, Mr Herbert ... 6 0 0Emery, Mr G.................. 10 10 0 Do., for China............. 1 0 0 Marsden, Mrs (2 years)... 2 0 0Ewing, Rev T. J ............... 1 0 0 Harvey, Rev A. J............. 20 0 0 Marshman, Mrs J. C....... 1 1 0Faithful. Mth.................... 1 0 0 Haynes, MessrsR. & S.... 0 15 0 Martin, Mr F., Landport,Farley, Miss..................... 0 10 0 Hay ter, Mr Harrison* ... for Congo ..................... 1 1 0

1 1 0 1 1 (1 0 1(1 0Fearnaii, Mr W.*............. Henderson, Rev W. T. ... 0 10 6 Masters, Mr J ................... 20 0 0Fergus, Mr R ..................... 5 0 0 Henderson. Mr H. W. ... 0 10 6 Masters, Mr. J.,for Congo 5 0 0

1 1 (1 « 0 0for C hina ..................... 1 0 0 Hickman, Mrs * .............. Matt. vi. 1-4, for supportDo., for Congo ............. 1 0 0 Higgs, Mr. F ..................... 3 s 0 of Congo missionary ...120 0 0

0 10 ft.Fisher, MrH. G., Woburn 2 0 0 Hines and Waterman, Maynard, Mr S.*.............Fleming, Miss, Glasgow, Messrs............................ 1 1 0 Mayo, Rev W ................... 0 10 0

for Congo ..................... 0 10 0 Holland,Mr and Mrs K. W. 2 2 0 Do., for Congo............. 0 10 O’Flower, Mrs*.................... Holroyd, Mrs, Frome, for Mo Alpine, Rev. C.8.B.D.,F., Notts............................ 1 1 0 M rs b a ll ’s W o rk ...... 5 0 0 for W & O .................... 1 0 0

0 (I V, 0 fFountain, Mr W., Oailmui 2 2 0 Do., for Congo............. 1 0 0 Mead, Mr G., for Congo... 0 10 aFowler, Misse», Edin. Hooper, Mrs Taos............ I 6 6 flee, Mrs............................ 2 0 0

S 0 n 1 1 0 1 1 0Fowler, Miss..................... 0 15 0 Houghton, Mr W. C......... 15 0 0 Merrick, Mr G. M............ 1 I 0Frauds, Mrs H ................. 0 10 6 Houghton, Mrs................. a 0 0 derricks, Mr W. G............ 0 18 0Frean, Mr G. H ................ 2 2 0 Hudson, Mr H .................. l 1 0 U. M .................................. 0 10 0Freer, Mr F. A ................. 5 0 0 Hudson, Mrs, Wa'tOam- tfilligan, Mrs..................... 1 0 0Gale, Misses .................... a 2 0 stow............................... l 0 0 Kills, Mr G. M. W........... 1 1 0

Do , for W. & 0........... 0 10 0 Hudson, Miss..................... l 0 0 Do., for C ongo ............. 1 1 0

* These subscriptions were not reaeived up to the time of dosing the accounts»

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£ s. d. £ R. d. £ s. i .Morgan, Mr Jno............... 2 2 0 Randall, Miss W ............... 0 10 0 8tainworth. Mr W ............ 1 0 0M. 8. H., for Congo ...... I 0 0 Banken, Miss, for Congo 0 10 0 Stephen, Mr«, Mollington l 0 0Mullings, Mrs M.............. I 0 0 Rtwlings, Mr E .,............. 100 0 0 Stevens, Miss Lois .......... 0 10 0Masto, Mr F .................. I 0 (INeal, Mr J......................... ? ?, n n n 1 1 f)

Do., for Congo ............. I 1 0 Reichel, Mrs.................... 1 0 0 8upper, Mrs .................... 0 10 0New. Mrs ........................ I 0 0 n in 0 5 0 f)Newberry, Mr G., for Reif, Mr W.*.................... S. W. S., East Cornwall,

Congo ............................ 1 0 0 Rend le, Mr H., Modbnry 0 12 6 for Congo ................. 2 0 0Newton, Miss* ................. Pendle, Mr J. JP................ 0 10 6 Do., for China ............. 1 10 0Nichol, Mrs Vf w .* ...... Runnard, Mrs 8................ 1 0 0 Do., for India ............. 1 1(1 0Nicholson, Mr P. E * ... Do., lor Congo............. 1 0 0 Symington, Mr J., Belfast 2 0 0Noel, Rev Horace, M. 1 . 5 0 u Reynolds, Mrs E............ 4 0 0 “ Sympathy” .................... 0 11 0Norris, Mr T...................... 1 1 0 Roberts, Misä O................ 1 u 0 Tatton, MrsE.*....... .........Northcott, Mr S................ 0 10 0 Roberts, Mr T................... 0 10 6 Tanswell, Rev G. R .......... 0 10 6Odell, Mrs*........................ Do.,lor Congo ............. 0 10 6 Thomas, Miss, Birkenhead 0 10 6Oliver, Mr R. G................ 0 10 0 Roberts, Mr R. J.............. 2 0 0 Thomas, Mr T., Ealing ... 5 0 0Olney, Mr J. T .................. 5 0 0 Robinson, Mr E. 8., tne Thome, Mrs E.B................ 1 0 0Olney, Mr T. H................. 1 1 0 93 15 1 n 10 5Oram, Mr F. R .............. 0 10 0 Do., for China............. 93 15 1 Tucker. Mr G.*.................Orchard. Mr L.................. 0 10 0 Do., lor A frica ............. 93 15 2 Turk, Mr T. E.................. 5 0 0Ormerod, Mr 8................. (1 10 fi 0 0 1 n 0Ovens, Mrs L. W ., for Robinson, Mr Sidney...... 20 0 0 Voelcker, Mrs ................. 2 2 0

Congo ............................ 1 0 0 Robinson, RevJ. C., Kes­ Do., for Congo............. 1 1 0Papillon, Major F. W. ... 1 1 0 wick* ............................ Wales, Mr G. K................ 1 1 0Farmer, Mrs, Hitchin*...... Room. Mrs, Fincnley...... 2 10 0 Walker, Mrs E.................. 2 2 0Parris, Mrs........................ 0 10 6 Rosenbaum. Mr W . J....... 2 9 6 Walker, Mr J., for Congo 0 10 0Parry, Mr and Mrs J. C... 3 0 0 Koagh, Mr G., for Congo 5 0 0 Walker, Miss.................... 1 1 0P. G., for China ............. 20 Ü 0 Rowe, Rev W. K............... 1 1 (1Wallis,Mr W. .Castleoomb a 0 10 0Pearce, Mr W., Gun- Kuncieman, Miss E ........... 0 10 « Walmaley, Mr C. J.* ......

nersbury .................... 0 10 0 Russell, Mr Jos................. 25 U 0 Walters,Mr J ,Treherbert,Pease, Mrs. M. H ............. 0 10 0 8. A. F. and C. F............... 8 0 0 lor I ta ly ........................ 1 1 0Pedder. M iss.................... 1 0 0 S. T .................................... 1 1 0 Walters, M iss..................... 0 10 (>

Do., for Congo....... .. 1 0 0 Do., lor Africa .......... 1 0 0 Warne, Mr W. J............... 1 0 0Pegler, Mr A. J. P ........... 1 0 0 Salter, Mrs and Family... 16 0 0 Watkins, Mr B.................. 5 5 0Pentelow, Mr J .* ............. Do., ior W & O .......... 0 10 0 Watson, Mrs, Horsforth*

10 0 rPeto, Sir S. Morton, Bart, Sargent, Mr E. G............. 1 1 0 Webster, Mr J. W., the late 5 0 0

and Lady Peto............. 25 0 u Saunders, Mr W.,Ramsey Welch, Mrs Kemp .......... 2 10 0Phillips, Miss A ................ 0 10 0 Sayce, Mr G ..................... 5 0 0 West, Mrs, Clifton*..........Phillips, Mr T., Torquay 1 1 0 Sehauffler, Rev. L............ 0 10 0 West, Mr St....................... 1 0 0Pontifex, Rev W............... 0 10 Scorey, Rev. P. G............. 0 10 6 West, Mrs J............... ....... 2 2 0

ft (1 ( 0 IO 0Pigg, Mr T., Orsett* ...... Congo ............................ 1 0 0 Whitaker, Mr P. J........... 2 2 0Pitt, Mr G......................... ft 0 (18. E. P............................... 1 0 (! (1 10 «Pole, Mrs L.W.................. 1 1 0 Self, Mr. W ...................... 2 2 0 Whitchurch, Miss G. B ... 2 10 0Poole, Mr Sydney P ........ 0 10 0 Seright, Mr ..................... 0 10 6 White, Mrs S.................... l 0 0

0 lfi fl 1 (] 1 0 0Do., for Congo.............. 0 10 0 Sharp, Mr W.................... 1 1 0 Wicks, Mr T...................... 2 0 0Do., for Naples............. 0 10 0 Sharpe, Mrs Thapaton, Wilkinson, Mrs. Baoden...

0 10 (1 1 ft (1 3 it 0fi 0 n 1 1 0 1 1 0

Potter. Mrs Jas., A lloi, Short, Miss E., Minonead, Williams, Mr F. E.,Pettr-for Congo ..................... 1 0 0 for Congo ..................... 0 10 0 churcb.for China...... 1 0 0

Potter, Mr and Mrs.......... 0 10 0 Simmons, Mr W. R........... 1 1 0 Do., for Congo............. 1 0 0Powell, Miss, for Congo... 0 10 0 Slnck, Dr and Mrs .......... 30 0 0 Williams, Mrs K., Croueh-Powell, Miss B., ior Slater, Mr J....................... 10 10 0 end ............................... 1 1 0

Congo ............................ 0 10 0 Small, Rev G.,M.A........... 1 1 0 Wilson, Mr J. S................Pratten, Rev B. P ., for Smart, Mr Jai., Elgin ... 0 10 6 Winter, Mr T. B............... 2 0 0

Naples............................ 1 0 0 Smith, Miss R .................. 1 1 0 Woodcock, Mr J. 8 ........... 0 15 0Pryor, Mr Edwin, for Smith, Mr G. R., Torquay 1 1 0 wnght, MrsJ. YV............. 3 0 0

China........................ 5 0 0 Smith, Mr A. Gurney ... 2 Ü 0 Wright, Mr Henry ...... 10 0 0Do., for Congo............. 5 0 0 Smith, Mrs T.*................. Young, Miss Isabella, forDo., for W & 0 ............. 2 0 0 Smith, Gen. F .. Ndpsan... 1 1 0 Congo ............................ 1 0 0

Pollar, Mr R ..................... 25 tl 0 Smith, Rev James, New- York, Miss........................ 1 10 0?, n 1 1 f) 0 10 0

Rabbeth, Mr J. E.*.......... Smith. Mrs L., Auch- Do., for China............. 0 10 0Rabbich, Mr H. P............. 1 0 0\ nachly.................. ......... 0 10 6 Do., for Japan............. 0 10 0Raby, Mr J. M.,Llangollen 0 10 6 Solwyns, Baroness, lor Under lOs........................... 4 3 0Raddiffe, Mr R. H............- S 0 0 Congo............................ 10 0 (1 Do., for Congo ............. 0 15 0Rainbow. Mrs M............... 0 10 0 Southey, Mr J ................... Do., lor Agra ............. 0 2 6Hai tie, Mr J. C.................. 1 1 0 Sowerby, Rev E. J ........... 0 10 0 Do., ior W. de 0............ 0 5 0

* T h e » subscriptions were not received up to the time of doting the accounts.

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SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR PALESTINE MISSION.

Per Mrs. Gould.£ s.

Bowser, Mr A . T.............. 1 1Chandler, Mr B. W I 1Chick, Mr ........................ 1 1

£ s. d.Davis, Miss .................... 0 10 fiGraham, Miss ................. 0 10 0Gurney, Mra J.................. 1 0 0“ In Memoriam,” Lady

d. Lush............................... 3 3 0r Lang, Miss J .................... 1 0 00 Peto, Lady ............ 3 3 00 Pickford, Mr J.................. 1 1 0

£ s. d-Rawlings, Mr E................ 2 2 0Walker, Dr Dunbar I 1 0Whitehead, Miss ............. 0 lo 0

Under 10s....................... 0 in o

2315 12 4

COLLECTIONS AT ANNUAL SEEVICES, 1887.£ s. d.

Exeter Hall, Public Meeting ............. 85 0 3Do., Juvenile Meeting ......................................................................................................................... 42 2 &

Annual Morning Sermon at Blooncsbury Chapel .............................................................................. SO 12 CSoiide at Freemasons’ Hall (less expenses) ..................................................................... ;................... 24 8 3

£182 3 »

DONATIONS EECEIYED AT THE MISSION HOUSE.

£ d £ s. d. £ s. d.A. B., box for Congo ...... 0 IS OlA Jubilee Offering from A Thankoffering, E. A.,A. B., Coleford................. 3 0 0 an Aged Saint. ............. 1 0 0 for Congo ..................... ID 0 0A. B., Gloucestershire, for “ Alice.” for Congo ...... 5 H 0 A Treherbert Friend ...... 5 5 0

Aara ........................ 200 0 0! Allmack, Mr A., »or Congo 0 10 0 A. W. H., Gloucester­Do , for Delhi ............. 200 u 0 A Lover of the Oau«e...... 12 0 0 shire............................... 7 10 0

A Birthday Prisent, for Do., for China............. 12 0 OiA. Well-wisher of theCongo ............................ 0 15 0 Do., for Congo............. 12 0 0 Mission ........................ 4 0 0

A Cburchtjoer ................. 1 » 0,A Lover of the Cause in A. W. W., for Congq^...... i 0 0A. D. & M. T., for Congo Adams, Mrs, per Rev J. T.

1 D 0 Rothesay, for Conyo ... 1 0 0 A Widow’s Mite, for“ An Ardfnt Wellwisber tv & (J........................ 1 0 O'

Wiener, for Congo ...... 5 0 0 of the Mission ” .......... 0 17 6 A Young: Solicitor .......... 0 10 6A Devonfhire Friend...... 100 0 0 An Interested Reader and Badenock, Mr. P. 8., lorA. E. R .............................. 10 10 0 Well-wisher ................. 1 0 0 Congo ............................ 1 0 OA Friend........................... ■0 0 0 Anonymous», ior'Congo ... 1 0 0 Bailey, Mr S. C., for sup­A Friend........................... no 0 0 Anon, (box) .................... 2 1 2 port Congo boy. Man-A Friend, Hampshire...... 2 0 0; Anon., Leicester............. 0 10 0 sendo,under MrMchard 0 17 IA Friend, Barnstaple, roc Anon’ s. Mission Box...... 3 17 6 Bank Notes .................... 10 0 0

Congo ............................ 4 0 0 Anonymous .................... 50 0 0 Bannister, Mr H. C.......... 5 5 0A Friend, for Conno outfit 50" 0 0; Anonymous .................... a 0 0 Barnes, Mr T., SundayA Friend, Edinburgh...... 5 0 0: Anonymous, per Banker" 00 0 0 morning breakfast box 3 3 &A Friend, for Congo ...... 2 0 0 Anonymous .................... 50ù 0 0 Barrett, Mrs T., forA Friend, Sheffield.......... 10 0 0 Anonymou«, for Congo ... 6 0 0 Congo............................ 1 0 0A Friend, ior Congo ...... 1 0 0 Anonymous. Clapton ...... 0 10 0 Baynes, Mr A. H .............. 1 0 0A Friend of Congo, ior A Poor Young Man ...... i 0 0 B. E., for Congo ............. 0 10 0

Congo........................... 0 10 0, “ APortsmouthAbstainer” 5 0 0 Beardon, Miss M. S.A Friend ........................ 1 0 0 Arnott. Mr w ., Beverley S 0 0 (box) ............. .............. 0 10 0A Friend, for Outfit Fund 2 0 0 A. K. L., for Congo.......... 1 1 0 Do., for Congo............. 1 0A Friend, per Mr. Jun. Arrears ............................ 3 4 0 Bennett, Mr 15.................. 1 1 0

~Wates............................ 10 0 0 A Scotchman, for Congo 1 0 0 Bevan, Mrs, Maindee, forA Friend............................ 10 0 0 A 8eamscress’ Thank- M r Jones, A g r a .......... 0 16 <yA Friend to the Cause, offering for conversion Bible Translation Societv,

for China ....... ;........ 2 0 fl of a friend, for Congo... 0 10 0 for T ............................1300 0 0Do., for Congo............. 2 0 0 A Servant, M. B. D , fo • Do., for Calcutta DefinitZW 0 l>

A Friend, per Mr A. H. Congo ........................ 1 0 0 Blackwell, Misses A. & M.,15Baynes............................ 1 0 0 A Thankoffering, fur for N P ........................ 0 »•

A Friend, for fV ic U ...... 1 0 0 Congo ............................ 1 0 0 “ Bootleite ” for Congo... 5 0 0“ A Gloucestershire A Thankoffering, Harrj- Do., for Mr Watt’s

a'Working Man” .......... 15 0 O' gate............................... 2 0 0 Mission .................... Ò 0

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y£ s. d.

Bowles, Miss E., coll. by,for Congo ............... 0 10 0

Do., for support o f Congo orphan,

Sarah Boivles” 4 0 0Brame, Mr A .................... 0 10 0“ Bristo” for N P 5 0 0Bornliain,Mi88,for Congo 0 10 0Bums, Mr H..................... 1 0 0Bury, Mrs .....................1000 0 0Bury,MrW.8.,J,P.,perRtjv

C. Williams, for Congooutfit and passage .......120 0 0

Butcher, Miss, Blackheati 1 1 0Buuerwortb', Rev J. C.,

M.A., for Congo .......... 1 5 0Calder, Mrs Maggie 1 1 (JC. A. M., per Rev C. H.

Spurgeon ..................... 10 0 (Carow, Air Jno., Liverpool 3 0 C

Do., for Borne ............. 2 0 CCarter, Miss E., South­

ampton ........................ 5 e (Casson, Mr W., for Congo 2 0 (j

0 10

1 5

Fletcher, Misses J. anlE ., for passage and oiOjit o f Congo Missionary... 120

1 5

Cherry, Mrs A., for Congo Child, Mr I . S., for work

in D elhi.........................100Children’sMedicalMissu n

Socitty, per Mies A. U.Butler, for Mrs Wall’sMedical Mission 5

Chisholm, Mrs FenwickSteads............................ 9

‘ ‘ Christmas Thankoifer-ing,” for Congo .......... 1

“ Ohiistianus” ................. 1Chrystal, Bev J. R ., B.D. 1 Churchill, Mr W. S., Man­

chester ,for Some Build­ings ...............................

Ciemance, Mr W., for M r Kingdon, fo r Cuba 0 10 6

Cleaver, Mr B., North­ampton ........................ 10 0

Collins,HrW.B.,for Co»(/o 0 10 Cottisloe (box), for Congo Cruickshank, Mr E., Iu

loving memory of Mr A . H. Cruickshank, forCongo .............. ; ........... 1

C anli fie, Mr John.............100“ Cjm.ro *’ ........................ 20

1 0 0

Dawbarn, Hiss |H. T., forM r Jones, China 5 0 0

Dawbarn, Mrs Blundell SaxiAa,toiMissDawbarn,Japan ............................. 10 0

Day, Mrs S., for Congo ... 1 1 Dodson, Mr J., Eastbourne 25 0E. A., Huddersfield 10 0••Ebenezer’ ’ ...................... 13 0“ E. L. 0 ., Freshwater” 0 10E .M ..................................... 0 10Emmingtoo, Miss (box)... 0 16 E. B., Nottingham, lor

Congo .............................. 0 10E. G. 8 .............................. 0 10E. O. (ooz).......................... 6 8£ . I . , for Congo............... 0 10K. T., In loving memory,

lor Congo ...................... 1 0E. W ., for Mrs Wall's work 1 0E. H ., for Congo............... 1 0Evans, Mrs M., Cardiff,

for Congo.......................... 2 11E. M. H ., for Congo ........ 1 0“ Father, Mother, and

Children” ...................10 0

“ FeminaForth, Mr?, ior Congo ...Fowler, Miss Mary (box),

for Congo .....................Fox, Mr D. C., v\ ellington

K., ior Testaments forItaly ............................

Frien /, Adal>-stone 0 15Friends, for Palestine ... 1 0Fripp, Mr J........................ 0 10G. A. B............................. 0 10G. A. G., for Congo 1 0Sarside, Mrs, Bournemouth,

for Congo .................... 5 0G. H., for Congo l 0GiUon, Mrs J. D., for

Comillah Mission ...... 5 0Glover, Dr. J. G., Jubilee 3 3Goodchild, Mr J............... 5 0Qotch, Fred. W . <box) ... 0 17

Do., E. Winirred(bos) ........................ 0 17

Graves, Mrs, and Hanks,Miss C............................ 0 12Giavetend ” ................. 1 10

G. W. K............................. 41 2Uadler, Bev. J. R ............. 1 0Hailes, Miss M. L., Bible-

class box, for San Sal­vador ............................ 2 1

Hall, Mrs C , B,u«by ...... 3 15Hamilton, Mrs, Medicine

Chest fo r Mr Stubbs ... 5 0 Hammond, Mr N., and

family (box)................. 0 14Harold, Mr D. J ............... 0 10llayne?, Mrs, Thirza, for

Congo ............................Haworth, Mrs, Christmas

Gift for Congo............. 1 0Hayward, Messrs. J. & C. 0 10H. B., for Congo ............. 0 10Help in Need Society, for

support of boy under MrLems, Congo................. 5 0

Hepburn, Mr T. H 50 0H. f l .................................. 1 0Higgs, Mrs G., Trioute of

respect to memory ofMr Comber.................... 5 0

Hines & Waterman (oox) 1 4H. M .D ............................. 1 0“ Hope ” ............................ 3 10Horton, Mrs W. (box),

for Congo .................... 0 18Hoskins, Mrs, Burnham 0 11

Do., for W & O .......... 0 11Hubbard, Mr.................... 5 0J. F ., for Passage and,

Outfit o f Congo M is­sionary ........................ 120 0

Illingworth, Mr F., ior China ............................ 100 0

I. W., Woodside, N.B.,for Congo .................... 0 10

“ In loving memory of adear one ” .................... 0 12

“ In loving memory ” ... 0 10 “ In Memoriam, T. J.

Comber,” Tnank-oflering.for Congo ...... 5 0

In Memoriam,Mr J.Davan-port.....................................5In memory o( a belovedFather,” for Congo 5

Jackson,MrT.,Manchester 5

£ s. d. £ s. d.James, Mrs E., Coins sold,

for C ongo ...................... 2 5 60 James, D. and M ....... 0 10 00 J. G. and H. G„ for China 2 0 00 Do., for Congo ............. 2 0 0

J. G. and H. G.. in loving6 memory, for Congo 5 0 00 J. and J. F ........................ 10 10 0

J. M , Newport, Mon 10 0 00 Johnson, Mr W., Ful-0 bourne............................ 53 10 00 Johnson, Mrc, co l.by ... 4 13 06 J. S., for N-P.................... 6 0 00 J. S., for T. ..................... 9 0 00 “ Jubilee Gift," Mr. and

Mrs. A. Marrhall Jay... 2 10 00 Kelsey, Mr. H. E ............... 5 0 00 Kiitland, MIbs A. (box)... 1 0 4

“ Lambda” .................... 15 0 00 Lavers, Mrs, Torquay ... 5 0 0 0 “ L., Clapton,” for0 Congo.............................. 0 10 01 Le Riche, Rev E. M ........ 1 5 0

Lewis, Mrs, Stratford- on-3 Avon, for Congo 2 0 0

Little, Mr, Bristol ........... 0 10 00 Lyon, Mr P. S., for Congo 2 1 0 00L. T. W............................ 1000 0 05j Mead, Mr J . B ................. 75 0 00 Medhurst, Rev C. 8. and

Mrs................................. 35 0 0Medley, Mr G..................... 5 0 0

4 Do., for C ongo ............... 5 0 00 M. 0...................................... 1 0 0

Do., for W & 0 ............ 1 0 0MacAlpine, RevG.S.,B.D ,

for W & 0 ................... 1 0 0Do., for Congo ................... 0 10 0McEwen, Mrs L. B., and

Friends, for Congo 0 13 6McKurdy, Mr J. Bus jell,

for Congo ...................... 1 0M. D., for Congo............... 1 0Miller, Miss J£. D. and

friends, for Congo ........ 0 10Moncriefi, Mr R.,Scott ... 1 0

4 0 0

0 0

00

uoore, Mr ........................ 0 10M. N. for Congo ............. 1 1Morgan, Mr it., Birken­

head, for Congo .......... 4 0 0Mumford, Mr. J. T.

(box) ............................ 0 10 0Muntz, Mr G. F.................100 0 0Musto, Mr H. A ., for

Congo............................ 0 10 022 N. G.” 1..................... 1 7 6

M. "W.................................. 1 1 0Neave, Miss, collected by... 25 10 6 Newcombe,Mr J,,Clipstone 0 10 0 Nicoll, Mrs W ., for Bibles

fo r India........................ 1 0 0N .N ................................... 100 0 0N. S., Nailswortb, Thank-

offering. for Congo 1 0 0O. C., for Congo .............. 2 6 0Office Box ........................ 2 15 0Oliver, Mrflj for Congo ... 0 18 0 “ One who is anxious for

the progress of the work” 3 0 0 “ One who would fain do

something,” for Congo 1 0 0 Osborn, Mr and Mrs G.,

Thankoffering ............. 50 0 0O. W., Staffordshire,

ThahkofferingjforCongro 6 0 0 Parker, Miss E. M., box,

for Congo .................. 1 1 6“ Patience,” for Congo

Passage Fund ............. 10 0 0

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£, s.Perrin, Mr H. S. “ In Me-

memoriam,” E. Turner,Tewkesbury .................400 0

Pavitt, M rG ...................... 6 0Pawley, M rs ..................... 2 0Payne, Mr J........................ 21 0Pearce, Mr R..................... 1 0Perry, Miss E .................... 10 0Pewtress,' Mins, collected

by, for Outfit and Pas- sageof Congo MissionarytZ 0

Phayre, Sir R ..................... 2 2P. Q..................................... 0 10Porteous, Mr, Pitlochry.

“ Prodnca of AppleTree,” for Congo 0 10

Proctor, Mr R. J.............. 10 10Pumphrey, Mr H., Lewes,

for Congo ..................... 0 10R .......................................... 0 10Rawdon College (boa) ... 1 0Rawlings, Mr E., for

China ............................ 50 0Bees, Mr D., Llandeloy... 20 0

Do., for If P .................. 10 0Rickards, Mr S. D., for

Congo ............................ 50 0Readers of tlie “ Chris­

tian” ............................ 24 0Do., for Congo............... 22 4

Roberts, Miss E.,for Bibles 30 0Roberts, Mr E. (b ox )........ 1 0Robinson, Mr Arthur,

Bristol, for Congo........... 25 0R. L ...................................... 1 0Rooke, Miss A . P., for

Congo ............................ 20 0Bussell, Mr T.M .................200 0Sale of Jewellery................ 14 7Sale of Sewing Machine

from Two Sisters at Plymouth, for Chinaand Congo ................. 2 2

Scrivener, Mr J. C„ forCongo.............................. 1 10

Seymour, Mrs, for Congo 5 0S. E. P................................. 1 0“ Shanklin” .................... 0 12“ She whom thculovest,”

for Congo ..................... 1 1Short, Miss E...................... 0 10

Do., for Congo............... 0 10

£ B.Sievwright, Mr J., Aber­

deen, for Congo 0 18Do., for Boys' Education

Fund .................. 40 0Sills, Mrs, Nottingham,

for Congo ..................... 0 1G 0Simms, Miss P., for Congo 1 1 0Skinner, M rs.................... 5 0 0Spice, Miss........................ 0 10 0Stone, Mr, Huntington ... 10 0 0 St. Paul’ s Y . M. M. S., at

Messrs Hitchcock, Wil­liams & Co................. 9 15 0

“ Steamer” .................... 20 0 0Steane, M ifs ..................... 2 10Sturge, Mr George, Bristol,

on account of £1,000donation........................ 200 0 0

Students at Regent’ s Park College Missionary Asso­ciation ............................ 9 0

Bwift, Mr J. H.................. 0 18 08ykes, Mr J., for Congo 0 10 0

Sympathy from China,”for Congo ..................... 0 18 9

“ Sympatny ” ................. 0 18 6Taylor,Mr W.,Addlestone 5 0 0 Tfcankofieripg, Rhyl, for

Congo............................ 5 0 0Thank offering, for Congo 5 0 0 Vbankoffering, for Congo ï 10 0 Thankofiering for restoied

health, for Congo ...... 2 10 0Thankofiering................. 5 0 0Thankofiering, /.and H. K 1 0 0The late R. M.................... 0 10 0“ The Poplars,” for Congo 1 0 0“ The Widow’s Mite ” ...... 2 0 0

Do., for W& 0 ............. 0 10 0Three friends, for Congo 0 10 0“ Tipperah” .................... 0 12 0T. T. B ............................... 20 0 0T. W ., for Congo .......... 10 0 0Underhill, E. Jb., LL D. 10 0 0Walker, Mrs ..................... 5 0 0Watkins, Mr B. (box) 2 14 5Ware, Mrs, for Congo ... 0 10 0Wates,MrJ....................... 80 0 0Wath, Mr J., Newport ... 0 10 6 Watson, Mr Thos., Roch­

dale ................................100 0 0“ Waverley,” Nottingham 1 0 0

£ s. d.Week?, Rev J. H., and

Mrs, for Congo............. 10 0 0Wenham, Mr J., Wokine 0 10 0 ‘ ■ West Wilts.” for Congo 1 1 6 Willis, Mr H. J. (box),

for boy under MrS crivener .................... 0 10 0

Willmott, Mtss (box), forCongo ............................ 1 0 0

Whitbread, Miss, Special 0 10 6White, Mr Evesham .......100 0 0White, Mrs. for China ...100 0 0White, Mr F. W ............... 0 10 6Whitley, Mr and Mrs T ,

and family, f o r passage and outfit o f successor to M r is . G. W hitley,Congo............................ 100 0 0

Whymper, Mr A. , Haslam 2 2 0 Wilkinson, Mrs, Sabdtn 8 0 o Wilkinson, Mr J., for T 1 0 0Wright, Mr G.. Kenmay i o nW.M. 0 .............................. 5 0 0W. M. C. A., Stafford

Rooms............................ 8 13 6W. N., for Congo............. 1 1 0Wood, Mr J., Family Con­

tribution ........................ 0 10 0Woollard, Mr F. W.,Stony

Stratford.......................... 5 0 0W. W....................................100 0 0X. N. Z ................................ 2 10 10X . U. Q............................... 10 0 0X X I..................................... 600 0 0Young Men’s Missionary

Society at Messrs. J. &R. Morley’s, 18, Wood- street, E.C., by Mr. T.A. Blest ..................... 5 0 0

Y . M, M. A ., Profit onLecture ........................ 1 7 9

Under 10s.......................... 9 6 8Do., for Congo ............. 6 13 2Do., for 2V .P ................. 0 4 6Do., for China............. 0 5 0Do., for W & O .......... 0 5 0Do., for Italian jsibles

and Te&taments ...... 0 5 0Do., for Mrs. Wall's

Work ........................ 0 5 0Do., for A fr ica ............... 0 14 2

SPECIAL DONATIONS TOWARDS LIQUIDATION OE DEBT.

£ p. d. £ s. d. £ 8. d.Adams, Mies Sarah.......... 1 0 0 Andrews, Dr J.................. 10 0 0 “ Bristo Place ” .............. 7 0 0A Friend............................ 1 1 0 Anon., Dunfermline ...... 10 0 0 3uci, Mr ........................ 1 0 0A Friend, St. Albans...... 1 0 0 Anonymous ..................... 1 0 0 Chapman, Mr John,A Friend............................ 5 0 0 Anonymous .................... 0 10 0 Harrow ........................ 3 3 0A Friend, per Rev J. B. Arnold, Mr G., Ramsgate 10 0 0 Clarke, Mr D., High

M yers............................ 2 0 0 A Thank-offering............. 5 0 0 Wycombe ..................... 10 10 0A Friend of Missions, per Barker, Mrs .................•... 0 10 0 Cox, Mr John. Hughenden 1 1 0

Bev J. O. Powell.......... 1 0 0 Barlow, Mr J., Accrington 100 0 0 Cripps, Mr Jno.,Liverpool 10 0 0A Friend, per Bev W. Baynes, Mr W. W ., J.P. 5 0 0 Crowe, M. and S............... 1 0 0

Barker............................ 5 0 0 Benha®, Mr P ercy.......... 2 0 0 Doad, Mr T....................... 1 1 0A. J ., Edinburgh............. 1 0 0 Bushill, Mrs A., Coventry 5 0 O Dodd, Mr J. T. G............. 5 0 0Anderson, Miss, Bridge of Bompas, Mr H . M., Q.C. 5 5 O Eckerm&n, Mr, Streatoam 2 0 0

Allan ............................ 10 0 0 E. W. ................................ 5 0 OIK. H. ............................... 1 10 0

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£ S. d. £ S. d. £ S. d.E. M. H ............................. 1 0 0 Mathewson, Mr W., Dun­ Smith, Mr J. J.................. 60 0 0

:e . t .................................... 10 0 0 fermline ........................ L00 0 0 Smith, Mr J. G., Watford 10 0 0E. T. M ........................... 1 0 0 M. E................................... 5 0 0 Smith, Mr C. E ................. 1 1 0Evans, Mrs Miry, Cardiff 1 0 0 Mercer, Miss.................... 1 0 0 Smith, Mr C. K m ; .......... 20 0 0

JE. W................................... 5 0 0 Merrick, M'ss ................. 1 0 0 Spurgeon, Kev C. H . andL'airey, Mrs E.................... 1 0 0 Micklem. Mr T. .............. 25 0 0 Friends, MetropolitanF. C. 8............................... 50 0 0 Middlemore, Mrs, Bir- Tabernacle..................... 25 0 0F. H. S............................... ft 0 0 ft 0 n 8. T..................................... 0 111 0Friends ............................ 5 0 0 Morgan, Mrs.................... 2 0 0 rhaokoflerrag ................. 2 10 0Friends ............................ 2 0 0 Neas, Mrs ........................ 100 0 0 Tootb.Mrs........................ 1 1 0■G. C................................... 10 0 0 Nutter, Mr James .......... 20 0 0 r. p .................................... I 0 0Gould, Dr A. Pearce ...... 5 0 0 Olney, Mr T. H ................ 50 0 0 Trafford, Rev J., M.A...... 5 0 0Gover, Mrs .................... 5 0 0 Orchard, Mr Lildon ...... 0 10 0 Tiitton, Mr J. Herbert,Greenwood, Mr T............. 15 0 0 Parkinson, Mr W . C........ 50 0 0 “ In memory of late MrGregory, Miss M............... 0 10 01 Parkinson. Mr J., Skipton 1 5 0 Job. Tritton, of Bloom-

•■Gurney, M rs..................... 20 0 0 Peto,Sir Morton and Lady Held, Upper Norwood ” 200 0 0Harling, Miss..................... 1 0 0 Peto............................... 25 0 0 “ 203” ............................... 10 0 0H. H................................... 1 0 0 Poulter, Mr W., Hamp- White. Mr. Thos............. 10 0 0TT tt...................... ........... 10 0 0 V, 0 0 W. & J. E .M ..................... 1 1) 0“ In memory of a Beloved Powell, Mr J..................... 2 2 0 Williams, M rT., Watford 1 0 0

Father ” ........................ 0 0 0 Price, Mr E. Steane ..... 5 0 0 Wiliis, Mr W., y.<J........... 10 10 0Kemp, Miss E. Consiancs 20 0 0 Purdy, Mr A. J., Bath ... 10 0 0 Win"kworth, Mr J ............ 2 2 0Kerry, Kev G., Calcutta... 10 0 0 Rawlinga, M rE................. 100 0 0 W. W................................. 5 0 0

.L . B. ................... ........... 2 0 0 Rooke, Kev T. G., LL.B. 10 0 0 York, Miss E .................... 1 0 0Lewis, Miss, Edgbastnn... ft 0 0 Rose,Mr.Hugh,Edinburgh 50 0 0 Youag, Rev. S. R ............. 1 0 0Lewis, Kev C. B. and Mrs 2 0 0 Route, Rev G. H., LL.B. b 0 c Young, Mrs .................... 0 10 0L. T. W ............................. 50 0 0 Rushton, Mrs E............... 10 0 0 Young, Miss R ................. 3 0 0

■ “ Magister ” .................... 0 10 6 Sharmao, Mr J ................. 5 0 0,z......................................... 0 10 0Makdougall, Miss Scott... 100 0 0 9. H. C.............................. 97 0 0 Under 10s....................... 0 10 0Mamham, Mr Jno............ 50 0 0 Short, Rev G. and Mrs .. 2 2 0Mardham, Mr Herbert ... 10 0 0 Simmons, Mr. W. R ........ 1 1 0 Total of Donation? £11 ,090 1 9

1 0 fl ft 0 (1.Mas’ ers, Mr Jno............... 10 0 0 Slade, Mr Arthur D ........ ft 0 0

LEGACIES.£ s. d.

iBalcombe, the late Hiss Jemima, ofNewhaven, per Mr Samuel Sargeant 20 0 0

'Mrs B. and Mrs 8., per A. C. B 220 0 0.Bea1, the late Mrs E.nma, o f Beading,

per Mr E. Jackson............ .. ................ 10 0 0®iplock, the late Mr John Vine, of

Trowbridge.......................................... 50 0 0‘Jordham, the late Mias Harriett G., of

Melbourne, per Messrs A. H.Hamilton and J. £ . Fordham, Kxors. 700 0 0

.James, the late Miss Mary, of Upper Solva, Pembrokeshire, per Mtssrs J.James and Dr Properc, Exors............ 100 0 0

Llewellyn, late Mrs, on account, perMr T. Llewellyn ................................ 9 13 4

^Mitcbell, Estate of late A., per Mr A.J. Dodds, Berwiek-on-Tweed............. 20 0 0

¿lyland, the late Mr C. ..................... 5 0 0 |

£ s. d.Prosser, the late Mr W.,of Peterchurch,

per Mr R. T. Griffiths ....... 15 18 3Smith, the late Miss Jane Greig, of

Aberdeen, per Messrs Duncan &Morice ......................... - ..................... 24 5 4

Surtees, Mrs M. A., late of Harrogate, per Mr J. Taylor Todd, Sunderland 500 0 0

'Williams, the late Mr S ., of Holyhead,par Rev R. Thomas ............................ 300 0 0

Williams, the late Mrs Ann, one-fonrih of Residuary Estate............................ 1 5 0

1,976 1 11Amount transferred from Legacy

Reserve Fund........................... 23 18 12,000 0 O

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C O K T E I B Ï Ï T I O N SFROM

A U X I L I A R Y S O C I E T I E S I N G R E A T B R I T A I N .

When contributions are given for special objects, they are denoted as follows : —The letter T is placed' before the sum when it is intended for Translations; N P , for Native Preachers; W & 0, tor Widows and • Orphans.

N.B.—It will be found that, in some instances, the connection of Churches in Auxiliary Societies interfere - with the correctness of county arrangement; but this cannot be avoided without inconvenience.

lEontfon AND ITS VICINITY.

ABBEY ROAD,ST. JOHN’S WOOD.

Rev. W. St ott.Secretary: Mr. W. W.

Edwards. .Collection(moiety) 8 ft

Do., for W & 0 9 2 Sunday-school . . 38 11 Henry-st. Branch

School............. 4 5Young men’ s class 1 5

Collected byBliss, Mr .......... 0 12Dodd, Mis« S. J. 1 2 Goodrich, Mr, and

Family............. 0 18Hannell, Miss . . 1 4 Haitupp, Miss . . 0 2Hood, M rs o 12Isaacs, Miss . . . . 0 7 King, Miss M. ... 0 8 Moorse, Miss . . . . 0 18Munn, Mrs 0 9Bait, Mrs .......... 0 10Btorold, Mr 0 12Walker, Mrs and

Mr W. W. Ed­wards ............. 2 7

Waters, M iss .... 1 15

By Mts. Brayne.Brayne, Mr 0 12Isaacs, Mrs . . . . 0 10 Lodge, Mr & Mrs 3 3 Walaham, Mrs ... O il

Do., lor Congo 0 10 Do., for China 0 10 Under 10s......... l 15

By Miss Balchin.B alchin,M iss.... 1 5Johnson, Mies 0 10

Under 10s......... 2 12

1 10 10 1 10 10

ABBEY ROAD-Con. By Miss Roe.

Alsop, Mrs 0 10Alsop, Mr C. J. Goodrich, M r. . . .Green, Mr M. J . .Green, Mrs..........Rop, Miss .......... 2 10

Under 10s......... 0 5By Miss Boach.

Cox, Mr J............ 1 iGold, M r s 0 11

.F irth ,M iss 0 11" Spencer, Mies ... 0 12

Stone, M r 1 1Two followers of

th*i Lord 2 0Under 10s......... 1 13

ABBEY BOAD-Con. By Miss Wilmct.

A Friend............. 0 10A Friend............. 0 10Allen, Mr J 1 0Badger, Miss 0 11Baron, M is 0 10tseale, M rs 0 10Cooper, M r 1 0Cutler, Mr A. H. 0 10Edwards,MrW.W. 7 Fisher, M r . . . . . .Hair.metr, Mr . .Lodge, MrW.,jun. Osborne, Mr . . . .Stonev, Mrs . . . .Thorne, M rs 0 10

Under 10s........ 2 4

71 10 10 I 1o to o 10

Under 10s........ 0 10 0

By Miss Koaoh’ s class.Bridge,MiBs . . . . 2 12 0Hayward, Mrs ... 0 12 0Jones, Miss.......... 0 11 6Jones, Miss, Bron-

desbury .......... 2 2 2Mills, Miss.......... 0 10 6Stearne, M iss.... 1 1Turner, Mrs 0 6 0

137 15 1

ACTON.Rev. W . A. Davi

Collections.......... 9 4 8Do., for W <5: 0 2 15 0

Young People’ sAssociation...... 5 10 8

ACTON—Continu d. For N P ,b y

Baker, Sarah 0 6Blick, George 0 10Garrett, Alice ... 0 >10 Hutchens, Flor­

ence ................. I 1Reeves, Alice 0 6

Under 5s 3 8

ALPERTON.Bev. E. W. Stenlake.

Collections....... 3 0 0Do., for W & O 0 18 6

Prayer Mtn?. box 2 2 0Contribs.,Sun.sch 3 ^ 3

Subscription.Lfete.Mr........... 1 1 0

Do., for Debt- . . . 1 1 0

Green

Mission1 2 0 10

By Mrs. Stott.Cobb, M iss 0 10

Act on Boses

Priorysch oo l.............

Young Women’s class, for sup­port o f boy at Stanley Pool (2year*-) ............. 10 0

(¡ Sunday-school . . 13 10 Do., for Congo

! boy, ' ‘Ltibaki” 5 0 Canington, Mrs,

j! class box 0 12 ; 6Cutler,Mr 5 10 0;Christial1 Band.. 0 1 10Green., Mr C 1 1 0Lar combe. Mr ... 0 10 0Redding, Mr ...... 0 10 6etott, Bev W 1 0 0Stott,Mrs............. 0 10 0Walter, Mr ...... 1 1 6

Under 10s......... 0 17 6By Mrs. Munrs.

Goldring, M r 1 8 0Hammett, Mr ... 0 15 0

Under 10s......... I 12 11

Subscriptions, by Mies Topi) am.

Blake, Mr .......... 0 10 0Carrington, Mr J. 1 1 0Currell, Mrs . . . . 0 10 0Everitt, Mr 0 10 6Hubbard, M r ... . 1 0 P. B. M.,for_Rome 0 10Tisdall, M r 0 10 6Weymouth, Dr . . 2 2 0

Under 10s......... 2 5 6

03 1 4 1

11 4 9

AMHURST PABK. Oontribs,Bible class 1 0 0

Do., Special........ 1 2 J

2 2 1

ABTHUB STREET, CAMBERWELL GATE..

Rev. S. H. Akehurst.Collections -.......... 5 10 00ontiibs,-Sun-iCh 6 2 11

11 12 11

ARTHUR STREET,. KING’S CROSS.

Rev. H. J. Martin.Collection ......... 1 1 0Oontribs, .Sunrsch 4 4 0- PrayerMeeting box O 17 6- Mr Twedd ill’s box 0 5 0-

8 7 6«

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BATTERSEA.York Road.

Rev. W . Hamilton.Collections .......... 5 5 0

D o .,................. 2 10 0Do., for W<k 0 2 2 0

Contribs., S.-sob., 5 0 0 Do., for Mr Piffott, Ceylon 12 0 0

Subssriptions:By Misa M. Chapman.

Cadby, Mr .......... 55 0 0Chapman,MrsF.J. 4 4 0 Chapman, Miss... 0 10 0! Chapman, Miss E. 0 10 0 Chapman,Mis^M. 0 10 0 Chapman, Miss L. 0 10 0 Haselden, M rs... 0 10 0 Hamilton,Rev W. 0 10 6Newton, Mr C 0 10 0Shepherd, Mr 1 1 0

Under 10b......... 0 15 6Boxes by,

Chapman, Master 0 4 0 Newton, Miss 0 5 0

91 17 0

BATTERSEA PARK. Rev. T. Lardner.

Collections ........ 10 8 10Do., for JF & O 1 1 0

11 9 10

BELLE ISLE MISSION CHURCH.

Mr. J. Benson.Collections 7 9 10Sunday-scDool,

Brewery-road.. 9 16 5 Do., for Congo 10 0 0

Do., Blundell-st. 8 13 6 Young V om in ’ s

Class, Brewery- road, for sup­port of “ Fnn- dila,” under MrsLtwis,Congo 5 0 0

Subscription: Benson, Mr J. . . . 2 2 0

Boxes by,Allison, Mr J. J. 0 10 0Benson, Master 2 2 0Bolton, M r 1 2 6Cone, Mrs .......... 1 1 0Evans, Miss ...... 1 3 2Godmat), Miss F. 0 17 8Ives, Mr............... 0 11 8Jones, Mr D 1 0 2Jones, Miss A. <i. 0 16 7Skinner, Mr ...... 0 10 0

Under 10s ...... 7 17 5

60 13 11

BERMONDSEY.Drummond Road.

Rev. B. Brigg.Collections 5 16 6

Do.,for W & 0 .. 3 3 0 Contrbs, 3un-sch!

per Y.M.M.A., tor BariialSch. 6 0 0 Do., for N P ... 20 U 0

Prayer Meetings 1 18 0 Boses ................. 0 11 9

Subscriptions :By Mrs. Baier.

Grose, Mr F 0 12 0Grose, Mrs F 0 12 0

Under 10s........ 1 7 2

By Mr S. Partridge.Grose, Mr S 0 12 oPartridge, Mr S ... 0 10 6

Under 10s......... 5 11 8

By Miss E. Beli.Martin, Mrs ...... 0 12 2

Under 10s........ 2 3 7By Mrs. Wainman.

WBinman, Mrs ... 0 10 0 Under 10s........ 0 16 6

Collected byCottee, Mr R 2 11Fuller, Mi«s ...... 0 8 8MetcaUe, Mies ... I 12 9Julier, Mr .......... 0 4 “Saunders. Mr J... 2 0 7

For N P, by Brigg, MissB. ... 0 14 0

Under 2s 0 6 0

?8 15 2Less expenses. . 0 10 0

BLOOMSBURY CH.-Con. BLOOMSBURY CH.-Con.Donations for Debt.

Benham, Mrs 15 0Benham,Mr W. J. is 0 Brough, Mr F. ... 5 0 Waimingioo.Miss 15 0

The following is the account of the subscriptions for 1887, published by the Bloomsbury Auxiliary:

Subscriptions:By Miss Bishop.

A.. B ..................... 2 0 0A. B., Congo . . . . 410 I) Benham,MrW. J.,

B.A 20 0Boothby, M r 0 12Bishop, Mr 0 12Bishop, Mr A. H. 0 12 Nodes, Mr and

Mrs A ............... 1 1Sharp, Miss ........ 0 12Snelgrove, Mr 1 1Thick, M rs 1 0Thick, Mr .......... 0 12Vinter, Mr W. ... 0 12

Under 10s......... 3 10By Miss E. Keene.

Benham, Mrs 42 0Marshall, Mr 0 12Nodes, Mr and Mrs 1 4 Sieklemore, Miss.. 5 0 Warming ton, Miss 6 0 Whitehom, Mr J. 2 0

Under 10s........ 1 6

Oox, Mr and Mrs Crammond, Mbs Hogg, Mr and Mrs Jennings, Mr. A. Jennings, Mr G.D.,

B.A...................Papping. Miss ... Walduck, MrH...

Under 10s........Do., for Congo

2 2 0 10 1 I0 14

1 1 0 10 0 12 1 7 0 6

B E R M O N D S E Y .

Haddon Hall. Oontbs, Sun-scb.. 1111 0

By Miss Frost. Harris, Mr and Mrs H .............. 0 10 6.

Day, Miss ... 10 0 Jay, Mr A. E...... 0 10 0-Dore, Mrs ... ..... 0 10 0 Mat hews, Mi andJones, Mr G. ..... 1 16 h Mrs . . ........ 1 4 0Lewis, Mrs... ..... 0 10 0 Panniers, Miss ... 0 10 OMalden, Mr ..... 0 12 0 Pavitt, Mr .......... 3 0 0Mancey, Mr... ..... 0 12 0 Scarfe, Mr & Mrs 0 10 0-Newman. Mr ..... 0 12 0 Under 10s........ 1 19 6-

Under 10s. ..... 3 0 0

BLOOMSBURY CHAPEL.Bev. J. Baillie.

Collections 39 3 8Do., for JF 4- O Jfi 0 10

Contributions ...217 16 11 Do., for Congo 2 0 0 Do., for Ghhap-

rauli School 0 15 0 Contb. Sun-school 4 16 6

Do., for Mev 1). WUshere,Bahamas 5 0 0

Do., fur Rev H.J. Thomas,Delhi 5 0 0

Do., for Chhap- rauli Schonl 5 0 0

Do., for Gins'School, Stan-ley Pool ...... 5 0 0

By Miss Filmar. Absom, Miss ... . 0 11Baillie,Rev J. and

Mrs ................. 6 0Benham, Mr and

Mrs Jno............ 10 0Boooock,Mr & Mrs 1 1 Carter, Mr 8c Mrs 2 a Carter, Mr E. J. 0 10Cooper, Mrs ...... 1 10Giles, Miss .......... 0 10Hagger, Mr ...... 1 4Hamilton, Mr, for

C ongo 1 1Smitb, Mrs J 1 1Stallworthy, Mr

and Mrs .......... 0 10Williams, Mr 2 2

Under 10s......... 0 12By Miss Baker.

Baker, Mrs 2 0Chown, Mrs ...... 1 0Ohown, Mr acd

Mrs Jno 10 0

By Mìbs Saunders.Brownett, Mrs ... 0 Humphreys, Mr I Pettict, Mr tic Mrs 0 Rowlands, Mrs... 0

Under 10s......... 1By Hits Webb.

Bowen, Mies ...... 0Brougb, Mr 2Davis, Mr .......... 2Davy, Mr.............. 0Denny, M r 2Elliot, Mr .......... 1Heap, Miss 0Heap, MissE...... 0Hill, Mrs............. 1Lewis, Mrs 0Shaw, Mrs & Miss 0Smith, Mr F 1Timbrell, Mr <>Webb, Mr .......... 4Webb, Mil’s L. ... 0Wileon, Mr 5'

Under 10s......... 1

By Miss Griffiths.Betts, Miss 0 12

Under 10s......... 2 4By Miss Jeffreys.

A.......................... 1 0Hayland, Mr . . . . 1 2

n Hoyle, Mr .......... 0 12n ¡Jeffreys, Mra 0 12n|Jeflreys, Miss 0 12- Moser, Mr............ 1 1

'Plumstead, Mr ... 110 Stuck, Mr and Mra 3 0

Under 10s......... 0 14

By Miss Overington.Hogg, Mr S. R ... 0 10 Humphrey, Mr ... 0 12Tweedie, M r 0 12

Under 10s......... 2 2

By M ìbs Le win.Elear, Mr and Mrs 0 10 6Heliier, Mr 1 16 O'

Under 10s........ 1 7 6By Miss Stuck.

12 0 1 0

12 0 12 0- 15 O’

10 60 O' 8 0

12 0 10 0 4 0

10 0 10 0 2 6

12 0 10 «1 0

11 0

o o 0 0>

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Boxes byBishop, M r 0 13 6Carr, Miss .......... 0 10 2Denny, Mre, ...... 1 1 0Saul. Miss .......... 0 18 0Stuck, Mr S 0 12 0

BOROUGH ROAD.Bev. G. W. McCree.

Sun. Evening-ach .,for Congo ........ 1 2

Baeged schoo', for do................. 0 6

BOW.Rev. G. H. Carr.

Collection 4 8Do., for W cfc O 2 0

Contribs.,Sun-sch 10 5

BOW.Blackthome Street. Bev. H. A. Fletcher.

•Contribs.,Sun-sch 2 0

BRENTFORD.Park Chapel.

Rev. J. S. Hockey.Collections 5 8

Do.,for W¿o 0... 1 10 •Sunday-school ... 25 0

31 18

BBINTFOBD.

Per Rev. W. A. Blake.

Subscriptions:Blake, Rev. W . A . 1 0 Brown, Mr W. J. 0 10 •Coulton, Mr J. ... 0 10 ^Produce of Pear

tree ................. 2 0

BRIXTON HILL.

New Park Road Chapel.Rev. W. H. McMech&n.

Treasurer, Mr. Rixon.Collections 11 7

Do., t o i W f O 3 10 Do., Sun.-Bch. 4 14

BRIXTON H ILL—Con.Douglas, Miss,

che* for lntallyschool .............. 0 12 0

Subscriptions :Agent, Mrs (don) 5 0 0Beale, Mr .......... 0 10 0Bumitead, Mr ... 1 0 0Cave, M r ............. 1 0 0Coryn, Dr .......... 0 10 0Dalton, Mrs .. . . 0 10 0Elphinstone, Mrs 0 10 bFolev, Misses . . . . 1 0 0Frank, Mr .......... 1 1 0Gilbert. Mrs ...... 0 10 «ftreen. Rev Dr ... 2 2 0Hawley, Miss...... 0 10 fiHiggins, Mr......... 2 2 0Higgs, Mr. and

Family.......... 3 0 0Howieson, Mr ... I 1 0Jones, Mrs D. ... 0 10 0Martin, Mrs ...... 1 0 0Millar, Mr . . . . . . 1 0 0Millar, M r s .. . . . . 0 10 0Millar, Miss ...... 1 I 0Price, Mr............. 1 0 0Price,Mr and Mrs 1 1 0Ralli, Mra .......... 0 15 0Rapkin, Mrs ...... 0 10 0Rapkm,Miss E H. 0 10 0Rixon, M r .......... 2 2 0Shrewsbury, Mr 0 10 6Skelton, Mr . . . . 0 10 0Ward, Mrs ......... 0 10 0Watson, Mr 0 10 0

Under 10s ...... 7 11 9

60 2 8Less expenses... 0 9 0

59 18 8--------

BRIXTON.Wynne Road.

Rev. Z. T. Dowen.Contribs., S.-sch. 7 12 8

Subscriptions :Clifford, M rs...... 1 2 0Dowen, Rev Z . T. 0 10 6Izard, Mr .......... 1 1 0Parvis, M r.......... 0 10 6Spratt, Mr J. J. 1 1 0

Under 10s. ..... 1 17 0

13 14 8

Bt. Ann’ s Roa S. Rev W. Sullivan.

Collec. for W $ O 0 10 Goniribs., Sun-sch. 1 15

2 5 3

BRIXTON.

Gresham Chapel.9| R ef. J. T. Swift. OContiibs.,Sun-sch 15 9

Kenyon Chapel. Rev. J. Douglas, M. A.

Collections.......... 10 18 0Do., S.-seh....... 1 13 0Do., for W & O 6 8 0

Contribs., S -sch. 27 10 4Do., for Euro­

pean Mission 1 17 1Subscriptions :

Forder, Mr C. . . 0 10 6By Miss A. Douglas.

Barber, Mrs ...... 0 12 0Boyce, Mr .......... 0 12 0Pavne. Mr .......... 0 15 0

Under 10s ...... 1 12 0By Miss M. Dougla".

Forder, Mr.......... 0 10 fiHiggs, Miss ... i 0 0Hosegood, Mr ... 0 10 0K-evil, M r.......... 1 0 0

Under 10s ...... 0 5 6By Miss Headland.

Bertram, M r ...... 1 4 0Headland. Mrs ... 1 1 0Osborn, Mr.......... 0 12 0Parker, Mr.......... 0 12 0Prestige, Mr ...... 0 12 0Wheeler, M * ...... 1 2 6

Under 10s ...... 2 6 9By Miss A . Williams.

Barr, Mr............. 0 12 0Bed well, Mrs...... 0 10 0dowdy, M r.......... 0 12 0Crook, Mr .......... 0 11 0Headland, Mr ... 1 1 0Higgs, Mr .......... 1 1 0Lawrence, Mr ... 0 10 6Richards. Mr...... 0 11 0Rogers, M iss...... 0 10 6Williams, Mr...... 1 4 0

Under 10s ...... 2 0 10

72 8 0

Thompson,Mrs W. 1 1 0Thompson,RevJ.C. 2 2 0Ward, Mr .......... 1 0 0Watt, Mr............. 5 5 0Weekes, Mr and

Mrs ................. 20 0 0Whitaker, Mr..., , 0 1» 6Winckwortb, Mr 1 1 0

Under 10s........ 1 4 4

Boxes bySerds, Miss.......... 0 5 7Som, Mr .......... 0 la HLewis, F. E. ... , 1 9 6Read, Mr............. 0 5 6Watt, Eric .......... 0 16 3Weekes, Dolly . . 0 11 6Winckworth, Edua 1 0 6

89 6 10Less expenses... 0 6 0

89 I 10—

BROMPTON. Onslow Chapel.

Collections 3 17 10Do., for W & O 2 0 0

Prayer Meetings 2 0 9Subscriptions :

Chisholm, Mr and Mrs .................

BRONDESBURY.

Rev. J. C. Thompson.Collection ............11 9

Do., for W & O 4 11 Sunday-school.for

two Congo boys 20 0

Subscriptions :By Mrs. Watt.

BaJkwill, Mrs 2 0Balkwill, Misses 1 0Deveson, Mrs 1 1Edwards, M r 2 2G.H.W................. 0 10Qriffin, Mr 1 1Henderson, Mrs... 1 0Micklem, M r 2 2Oflor, Mr.............. 1 1Roe, Mr .............. 0 10Sexton, M r 2 'JStunger, Mr ...... 1 0I -itile;, M rs 0 10

BRONDESBURY—Con,

Conin gsby, Mr

Lawman, Mr.......Mayers, Mr & Mrs Phillips, Mr R. ..

Waylen, Mr

1 0 00 15 00 10 00 10 61 0 0Ò 10 01 0 01 0 00 10 01 0 00 10 00 10 01 0 00 10 02 1 3

Sunday-sch. contributions:Collection .......... 0 16 7Boxes in class ¿s.. 21 12 4

Collected byChivers, L 0 5 0Cocks, Albert 2 2 0Coning6by, Miss 1 0 0 Dent, Jno. H. ... 0 8 8Gearing, Mr ...... 0 19 0Soretznan, Miss 0 14 9Stammers, A 0 5 0Whittle, Miss ti... 2 7 10 Woodhams, Mrs O S 1 Young, Miss A.... 1 7 I1' Young, Miss L. 2 « 1Young. L i ly 0 5 0

Under 5s 0 17 11

Lessexpenses and

11

18 5

' 2 4 0

53 14 5

£34 of above for support o f Native Teacher, Ccngo.

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i l 5

6 0I. MisD:ck<

35 0

3 :0 121 10 100 120 120 120 121 120 120 123 0l 40 100 100 100 130 100 12Ci 122 00 101 11 00 101 10 100 102 2

3 05 01 10 120 100 120 120 122 171 11 20 120 101 11 10 100 102 22 23 30 100 12

LONDON AND IXS V IC IN IT I".

C AMBERWELL—0»nlacKiy. M r .... 1 1tiller, Mrs 1 1•rtzen, Miss ...... 0 12'ed ley, Mr 10 0’ollard, Misses ... 2 2¡.edman, M r 0 10Lees, Rev 8. B. .. 1 0aunders, Mrs A. 1 leager, Mrs ...... o 10hort, Miss 0 12raitli, Mr Norton 2 14 mith, MessrsA. & E ............. 1 4

pratley, Mias . . 0 11tanford, Mrs 2 2tevenson. Miss 0 13 '«ylor, Misfles ... 1 0 'heoba'.d, Airs ... 1 0 'hompson, Mr &Mrs S................ 1 13

'iddy, Mies ...... 0 13'owler, Mrs, ani Ludlow, Miss.. O i l

ravasseur. Mr ... I 16 Williams,Mrs D.C. 0 10Wilson, Mr J 1 0Vood,Mr and Mrs 5 5 Do., a ihank-

offering __ .1 0 0food, Mr E I 4rarnton, Mrs ... 0 15 roune, Mrs J. O. 0 18oung, Miss ...... 0 12Under 10a......... 6 18

CAMBERWELL NEW ROAD.

Charles Street.Rev. J. A. Griffin.

Collections ......... 3 13 0Contribs., S.-sch. 7 9 4

11 2 4

CAMDEN ROAD. Rev. G. Hawk°r.

Finance Secretary, Mr. W. C. Parkinson.

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 600

°i0i Collections 20 17 10I Do., for W& O ll l l 2

0! Contbs.,Sun.-sch. 33 17 70 Do.,forAr/ > 5 0 0

Do., for support 0 of “ Mantu,”0 Congo .......... 150 Do.,for Barisal 0 School0 Proceeds of sale,

for Congo .......1050 0 0 0 0

10280 4 4

Donations for Italy :Anon .............. 5 0Taylor, Mrs ...... 0 10

Subscriptions:

C A M B E R W E LL.

Cottage Green.:ev. J. A. Brown,M R.C.lollections . . . . . . 4 10 8Do., for IF & O .. 1 1 0

’enny a weeksubs.................. 7 5

¡ontributions, S.- sch., for Rev T. J. Comber.. 10 0 Do., for Mr

Turner's workin China 15 0 0

toxes ................. 2 9 4

Subscriptions:ddridge, Mr . . . . 0 10 6 ;dmond, Mr J. W. 1 11 6larding, Mr ...... 1 1 0lead, Mr............. 0 10 6lears, Mr J. T. ... 1 1leward, Mr 0 10Voolston, Mrs ... 0 10 6

Under 10a. .. . . . 0 6 0

46 7

C A M B E R W E LL.

Mansion House. Rev. G. W . Linnecar.

Contributions 2 6

0 0

6 0 0

0 0

Benson, Mr J......Budd, Mr.............dolling wo jd, MrEdmonds, Mr......Gorton. Mr..........Harrison, Mr R... Hart'and, M r .... Hawker, Rev G-... Hood, Mr (boxes)Jecke, Mrs..........Kelsey, Mias......Parkinson, Mr

W. 0 .................Parkinson, Mrs

F. J ...................Pewtress, M r......Seymour, Mrs ...Slater, Mr ..........Smith, Mr Jonas Taylor,Mrs R. ... Tidmarch, Mr ... Watson. Mrs Whitlock, Mr . . . .

Under 10s.........

Benson, Mr J. ... 1 10 0Brough, Mrs . . . . 0 10 0Budd, Mr............. 3 3 0Collingwootl, Mr... 1 1 0Comtnin, Mrs .. 12 0Cook, M r............. 1 0 0Davis, Mrs.......... 0 12 0Dawe, Mr .......... I 2 0Day, Mr ............ . I 4 1Ellis, Mr.............. 1 1 0Gorton, M r.......... 0 10 0(Norton, Mr A. E. 0 11 0Hall, M r.............. 0 10 0Harrison, Mr R... 1 1 0Hartland, Mr .... 1 0 0Hartland, Mrs ... 0 12 0Hawker, Rev O-... 2 2 0Hood, Mr andMrs 0 10 6Horuer, Mrs .... 0 12 0Jennens, Mr ..... 0 10 6Keeo, Mr............. 2 0 0Metivi‘ r, Mrs ... 0 12 0Moolenaar, Mr ... 0 11 0Manns, Mr s, Mrs 0 13 0Parker, Mr........... 0 10 0Parkinson, Mrs Parkinson, Mr

5 0 0

W. C................. 10 0 0Pewtress, Mr.___ 1 1 0Phillip?, Mr H. J. 0 10 0Reekie, M r.......... 1 0 0Scroggie, Mrs...... 1 Iti 0Seymour, Mrs ... 2 0 0Slater, Mr .......... 2 2 0Smith, Mr Jooas 5 0 0Taylor, Mrs R. ... 1 1 0Tidmursb, Mr ... 0 10 0Tyson, Mr A ....... 0 10 0Watson, Mrs...... 1 0 0Whiting, M r...... 1 15 0Whitlock, Mr...... 1 0 0

Under 10s......... 6 4 10

CAMDEN ROAD-Con. For Congo Mission.

1 10 0 10 0 10 0 10 0 10 0 10 1 0 1 I 1 16 1 I 0 10

10 0 0

1 0 0 0 10 01 o a 1 1 02 0 0 0 10 & 0 10 0 0 10 » 0 10 0 2 8 &

CASTLE STREET. Oxford Market. Welsh Charcli.

Rev. R . Roberts. Elections 3 9

Do., cards ...... 2

Subscriptions :, Mr D. H. 0 10Mr R 1 1

Lewis, Mr 0 ......... 1 0Morgan, Mr H 0 10Mymryn............. 0 10Richards, Mr D... 0 10 Rowlands, Mr G..Tbomis, Mrs D ..

Under 10s.........

1 10 0 10 5 13

23 2 11 Less expenses... 0 6 0

CBALK FARM. Berkley Road.

CHELSEA. Lower Sloane Street. Rev. W. H. J. Page.

Collections 4 0Do., for W & O 2 10 Do.,PrayerMtngs 0 14

Sunday-school .. 3 3 YoungMen’a class 0 10

Subscriptions:Barker, Mr 0 10Bastard,Miss(2 yrs) 1 1

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OHELSEA— Continued.Baverstock, Miss 0 10 6Beck, Mr and Mrs 1 1 0Brown, Mr E. F. 0 10 6Collinson, Mr E.C. 0 10 6Dibble, M r ......... 1 0 0E. W .................... 0 10 6Legg, Miss.......... 0 10 6Martin, Miss . . . . Morris, Captain...

0 10 61 0 0

Owen, Mr J. M... 0 10 6Page,Rev W.H. J. 0 10 6Page, Miss .......... 0 10 0Smith, Mr J. J.... 0 10 6Steer, Mr............. 5 0 0Steggall, Mr ...... 1 G 0Bturmey, Mrs...... 0 10 6

Do.,for Congo... 0 10 6Do.,tor JubileeFd 0 10 0

White, Mrs.......... 0 10 6Under 10s. 0 10 0

Bpxea byBrown, Miss K.... 0 18 0Brown, M r .......... 0 4 2•Gill, Miss............. 0 19 3Lake, Mrs .......... 0 8 4Mackenzie, Mrs 0 3 11Marshall, Miss ... 1 6 2Ribbons, Mrs 0 4 1Steggall, Mr 1 2 7

Small sums ..... 0 8 7

35 1 4

Baverstock, Miss 0 10 6 Beck, Mr and Mrs 1 1 0 Brown, Mr E. F. 0 10 6 Collinson.MrE.C. 0 10 6Dibble, M r 1 0 0E. W .................... 0 10 6Legg, Miss 0 10 6Martin, Mis9 . . . . 0 10 6Morris, Captain... 1 0 0 Owen, Mr J. M... 0 10 6 Page,Rev W.H.J. 0 10 6Page, Miss .......... 0 10 0Smith, Mr J. J.... 0 10 6Steer, Mr............. 5 0 0Bteggall, Mr ...... 1 C 0Bturmey, Mrs 0 10 €

Do.,for Congo...< 0 10 6 Do.,iorJubiteeFd 0 10 0

White, Mrs 0 10 6;Under 10s......... 0 10 0

Boxes by “Brown, Miss K.... 0 18 0Brown, M r 0 4 2•Gill, Miss............. 0 19 3Lake, Mrs .......... 0 8 4Mackenzie, Mrs 0 3 11 Marshall, M iss... 1 6 2Ribbons, Mrs 0 4 1Steggall, Mr ...... 1 2 7

Small sums 0 8 7

CHILD’S HILL.Rev. W. Rickard.

Collection (moiety) 1 7 0Do., fo r W & O 0 10 0

Sun-scb, for Congo 0 15 1Mifs Southwell’s

Bible-class, iurCongo ............. 0 11 6

Do .for Mr Wall’s workinRome... 0 11 6

•Co'lected by Miss M. Southwell,for Congo ...... 0 5 0

Boxes, for .Congo i 0 0

5 0 1

CHISWICK. ■Annaodale Roa4.

Bev. J. Simmance.■Collection .......... 0 10 6Collec.,for WSf O <• 10 0Contribs.,Sun-sch. 3 16 6

4 17 0

-CnOLMELEY MISSION. Contribp. for Mr

S ay’s work ... 2 16 8

CLAPHAM. Grafton Square.

Revs. R. Webb ard T. Hanger.

•Collections 7 11 10*• D o.,for O 2 / 0

-Boxes ................. 15 2 0

CLAPHAM—Continued.Subscriptions :

Andrews,Mr(2yrs) 2 2 0Weob, Mr ......... 0 10 0Williams, Mr 0 10 0

Under 10s ...... 0 14 0

28 11 10

CLAPTON.Downs Chapel.

Rev. T. V . Tymms.Collection ......... 29 5 6

Do., for W & O i4 0 3 Contrib-, Sun-scb.

for Congo ...... 17 8 5Do.torBarisalScha 0 0 Do. ,Rendlesham-

road,fnr Congo 8 9 3 Do., Waterloo

Rooms, for Mr Bentley'sBoys 4 2 3

Boxes ................. 9 1« 4Do. for Congo 0 17 0

Donations for Debt. Gordon, Mr R. ... 25 0 0 Payne, Mr W. ... 10 0 0

Subscriptions:Arnold, Mr 0 10 0Baines, M r 1 0 oBaines, Miss ...... 1 0 0Brown, Mr J. ... 2 0 0 CattraU, Mr P. J. ■» 10 0C. E S.............. 1 5 (iClements, Mr 3?... 0 10 6Connell, Mr ...... 2 0 (Oooke, Dr .......... 1 1 0Cope, Mrs 0 30 0Cox, Mr ............. 4 4 0Davies, Misses . . . 1 0 0 D«aisle7, Mr J.... 0 10 0Dore, Mr.............. 5 0 0Dossetor, Miss . . 0 10 0E. B..................... 0 12 0Eritb, MrH.G-.... 2 2 0Francis, Mr ...... 0 10 0Garland, Mr . . . . 10 0 0Gee, Miss............. 0 10 oGordon, Mr 5 0 0Griffiths, Rev P... 0 10 6Haines, Mr ...... 0 10 0Hardy, M r 2 2 0Hardy, Mrs ...... 0 10 6Hardy, Miss ...... 0 10 CHodges, Mr & Mrs 0 10 0 Hooper, Rev W .... 1 1 0 Hopwood,Mr G.E. 2 2 0Howard, Mr ...... 3 3 0Hnghes.Mr &Mrs 1 1 0Hume, Mr 0 10 0•Kemp, Mr3 0 10 0Kent, Mr.............. 2 0 0Leonard, Mr 0 10 0Lewis, Mr .......... 4 4 0Oram, Mrs 3 3 0Osborne, Mrs 0 10 6Parley, Miss ...... 0 10 6Payne, M r 18 0 oPayne, Mr A. W. 1 10 0 Payne, Mr T. L... 0 10 0Pollard, Mr 0 10 0Prentice. M r 1 0 0Pullin, Mrs 0 15 6

CL APION—Continued.Sliman, Mr D. K. O i l 0 Smith, Mr A. J.... 0 10 0S. P. X ................. 0 10 0Stokes, Mr C. J. 0 10 0 Swinsteid. Mr.... 0 10 6 {Thomas, Mr . . . . 0 10 U Tymms, Rev T.V. 3 3 0Wallace, Mrs 0 12 0Way, Mr and Mrs 0 10 0 Wheeler, Dr . . . . 5 5 0Wheeler, Mr ...... 1 1 0Winpenny, Mr ... 0 10 0 Winterton, Mr ... 1 0 0Yates, Mr .......... 0 10 0

Under 10s l l 11 6Subscriptions for Congo:

Arnold, Mr 0 10 0¿dines, M r 5 18 6Baines, Miss . . . . 018 6 Bearne,Mr & Mrs 1 0 0 Sentley, Mrs . . . . 1 2 0 Bentley, Mr E. ... 0 10 6Bramley, Mr 0 10 6Bridgman, Mrs... 0 10 0Connell, Mr ...... 1 0 0Davies, Mr W. C. 1 1 0Dore, Mr............. 5 0 0E. B...................... l 6 0E. H. M ............... 0 10 0Fletcher, Miss J\C. 1 0 0Flear, M rs 0 10 0Garland, Mr ...... 2 2 0Gordon, Mr 5 0 0Gowland, Mrs ... 0 10 0Haines, Mr 0 10 0Hooper,RevW.H. 1 l o Hopwood.MrG.E. 2 2 0 Hughes. Mr & Mrs 1 1 0Kemp, Mrs 0 10 0Kent, Mr............. 0 10 0Laohner, Mr . . . . 0 10 0 Mold, Mr W. E. 0 12 <i Mold, Miss C. E... 3 0 0Oram, M rs 1 0 0Perkins, Miss 1 0 0Reynolds. M r ... . 1 0 0Ryder, M r 0 10 6Samuels, M r . . . . 1 5 6Soul, M r............. 0 10 0Straw, Miss M. ... 0 10 6 Thompson, Miss 1 0 0Tozer, Mr IT 0 10 6Tymms. Rev T.V. 3 3 0Way, Mrs .......... 0 10 0West Coomb House

Pupils............. 1 9 9Winterton, Mr . . 0 10 0 Yates, Mr .......... 0 12 0

Under 10s...........12 7 0

313 5 3 Les? expense?... 2 0 0

311 5 3

COMMERCIAL STREET. Contributions.... 2 18 4

CROÜCH END. Grove Mission School.

Contributions (flrat class) ............... 0 19 0

CROUCH HILL. Collection . . . . . . 5 6 0

Do., for W $ O 3 16 ft Prayer Mtng. box 0 7 6 Sun.-sch. Boxes.. 2 3 t

D o- for Mrs. Kerry'sSchool 4. 0 0

Subscriptions :Angas, M r 0 10 0Bell, Mr S. M. . . 0 10 6 Bell, Mr J. A. . . . 1 1 0Dowson, Mrs 1 0 0Dtmnmg, Miss ... 1 0 0Hiller, Mr 1 fl 0Jackson, Mr . . . . 0 10 6Kerr, M r............. 2 0 0Newton, Rev E. H. 0 10 fi Porier.MrE.R. S. 1 1 0 Stephenson, Mr... 0 10 6 Vinall.Mr J. S.... 1 0 0

Under 10s......... 0 15 0

27 2 0

DALSTON JUNCTION. Rev. W. H. Burton.

Collection ........... 13 14 3Do., for W <b O 5 0 0

Sunday-school . . 47 15 0Prayer Meetings 5 3 3 Thankoffering ... 5 0 0 Proceeds of Mr

Allison’ s Lec­ture ................. 4 8 2

Subscriptions:Barton,MrW.J.M. 0 10 6 Burton,Rev W. H. 1 1 0Boston, Mrs ...... 0 10 6Bure ess. Mr 0 10 0Dunn, Mr G. T.... 0 10 6flowing, Mr ...... 0 10 6Hale,1 Mr............. 1 1 0Hale, Mrs .......... 0 10 6Hobos, Mr 0 10 6Irons, Mr............. 2 0 0Kentish, Mr . . . . 5 5 o Knight,MrH. ... 0 10 6liacbeth, Mts 2 0 0Rawlings,Mr & Mrs 1 1 0Reid, Mrs .......... 1 1 0Stokes, Mrs ...... 0 10 6Tee, Mr ............. 1 i 0Wniffln, Mr ...... 5 o 0White, Mrs 0 10 0Young, Mr 0 10 0

Under 10s........ 0 13 0Boxes by

Billings, Mrs 0 4 5Chambers. Miss 0 5 8 Kentish, Miss A. 0 11 3 Knight, Mr H .... 0 14 2Picton, M r 0 14 4Salmon, Mr 0 8 9Stephens, Mr 0 10 5Whiffin, Mr ...... 2 19 0

Small sums 110 7

114 16 3Received on acc.

last year 2 0 0

112 16 3

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DEPTFORD.Octavia Street.

Rev. D. Honour.-Collection .......... 3 0 0Coll.. for W # 0 1 0 oContribs.San-sch. 1 5 0

Collected byDowner, Mrs 4 15 6Tamer, Mrs ...... 3 1 8

ENFIELD. Rev. G-. W. Wnite.

8 61 158 4

EDGWARE ROAD, JOHN1 STREET.

Trinity Chapel.Rev. H. Trotman.

Collections 5 7 IIContribs.,8un..sch. 6 0 0Subscriptions 0 10 0Miss Hayes’ class,

for support ofCongo boy ...... 6 0 0

Envelope sections 2 17 2 Boses ................. 1 5 8

Donations :Martin, Miss, for

Debt................. 5 0 0Under 10s......... 0 5 0

Collected byAitohison, Miss.., 1 5 6 Anderson, Miss .. 0 15 0 Hayes, Miss M.... 2 13 6

31 19 9

EDMONTON.Rev. D. Russell.

Colledtions 2 14 0Do., for W & O .. 2 3 0

Prayer Mtng. bos 3 6 1 C m 'nbs., Sun-sch 5 0 0

Do., for Orphan Sch.at Intatty 6 0 0

Young mens’ Bibledass................. 2 0 0

Boxes byBiggs, Mr .......... 0 7 0Fowle, M rs 2 6 11•Gameson, Master 0 2 3Judp, Mrs .......... 0 110Pester, Mrs 0 4 0Dnwin, Miss ...... 0 7 i

24 12 5 0 8 6

24 3 11

Collections..........Do., for W & O

(m oiety)-----Sondjy-sch. boxes

Do., for Congoboy ................. 4 15

Young mea’ s Biole class fo : Congo boy ...... 3 15

Subscriptions:Arlow. M r 2 0Beck, M iss 0 10Bell, Mrs............. 0 10Benington, Mrs... 0 10Biscoe, M r 0 10Boutle, Mr 0 10Buck, Mr .......... 0 10Butcher, M rs .... 0 15 C ark Miss(2yrs.) 0 10Crabb, Mrs 0 10Ebben, Mr J 1 4Garrard, Mr 0 10Gibbons,Mr . . . . 1 0Hazleton, Mr 0 10Harris, Mies 1 1H. C..................... 0 10HTorne, Miss ...... 0 ]0Kimber, Mis’ o 14Manning, Miss... 0 10Povey, Mr 1 0Povey, Mrs 0 10Richardson, Miss 0 10 Rooke, Mr A. W. 3 3Rooke,Miss 5 5Tingle, M r 0 10Wales, Mr............ 5 0Wallis, Mrs . . . . 0 12Walter, Mr . 0 10Warder, Mr ...... 0 10Wates, Mr 5 0Wat hew, Mr ...... 0 10white, Mrs . . . . 010Whitley, Mr ...... 24 0Whitley, Mrs 2 0Whitley, MissH. J. 2 2 Whitley, Mr C. F.

Under 10s.........

FOREST GATE-Con.Sunday-school .. 8 18 'Do..tor Mr M e hard’s

boy, Congo.... 3 13 !Spe :ial contribs.

for D eb t ........ 11 10 i

FULHAM. Taberna ole.

Contrib., Sun-sch. 2

ELDON STREET. Welsh Church.Rev. W. Rees.

Contributions.... 10 13 1

0 0 0 o: 6 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2 0 0 4 19 10

Boxes byButcher, M rs 0Kimber, Miss 0Tavlor, Misi and

Master 1Tomlinson, Mias 0 Manning. Miss

B., for N P 0

29 10 3

HACKNEY-Continued.Robbins, Miss 0 17 1Sbelley, Mrs and

Misses ............. 0 16 0Shentin, Me . . . . 0 IS 0Sodeau, Mr 0 13 0Sparrow, Mrs 0 18 0Verry, M r 0 13 0Willman, Mr . . . . 0 13 0

Under 10s........ 22 14 11Boxes by

Bowser, MissH.O. 0 12 0 Hobday,Miss . . . . 0 9 0Mead, Miss 0 12 0Swift, Miss 0 6 3

Under 5?........... 0 4 5GT. HUNTER STREET,

SOUTHWARK.Contribs., Mission

school .............. 2 0 (

GUNNER8BURY.Hev J. C. Brown.

Collection .......... 1 1Contributions 3 (

156 2 11 Less expenses... 2 18 1

153 4 10

HACKNEY.Rev. E. Thomas.

Collections 31 11 10Do., for W & 0 3 6 10 D }., Prayer

meetings 3 11 3Contribs.,Sun-sch ,

Mare-street.. 23 17 S Do.,Ann’s-place 11 2 7

Sale of Heralds... 0 15 2 YoungMen’s class 0 16 0 Young Women’s

class................. 0 10 6

9 C 2 10

100 18 8

ENFIELD HIGHWAY. Totteridge Road. Rev W . Thom.

Coll. for W 4 O 1 2Contribs.,Sun-sch 3 9

4 11 6

FOREST GAT£.Rev. J. H . French.

Collection ......... 4 13 3Do., Sun-sch... 0 14 10

Subscriptions:A Friend............. 0 10Ansell, MrW 1 0Bates, Miss J. ... 2 0 Bowser, Mr A. T. 12 12

Do., for D ebt.. 5 0Cotton, M r 1 0Cotton, Mrs . . . . 0 12Diss, M r ............. 2 0Edwards, M rs.... 0 10Garland, Mr . . . . 1 0Gopp, Mrs . . . . . . 0 12Gopp. Mr S. 8 .... 0 12Howkins, Mrs ... O 18 Hull, Mrs J. W... 0 10ffyett, M r 0 16Kelsey, Mr H. ... 1 1Kid del, M r 0 12Liversidge, Mr (2

yea rs) 6 6Mead, Mr .......... 2 12

Do., for D ebt. . 3 3Mead, M is 2 12Pope, M iss 0 1Rippin, Mr T. H. 1 17 Roberts, Mr W.... Roberts, Mr J. E. Roberts, MrsJ.E.

HACKNEY.

Hampden Chapel.Rev. J. Hillman.

Collection ......... 2 0 0Collec. for W & O 0 12 6

Do., Sun.-soh. 2 6 6 Young Men’sBible

class................. 0 18 C

Box by Rumble, W.......... 0 5 3

6 4 9

0 II 0 12 0 11

HAMMERSMITH.Rev. W. Page, B.A.

Collections ......... 10 3Do., for W & 0 5 0

Contribs.,Sun-sch. H 1 Do., for N P ... 0 14

Our B ox ............. 4 10

Subscriptions:Allen, Mr . . . . . . . 1 1Clements, Mr 0 10Crowe, Mrs 1 0Crowe, Mr E 0 10Ellis. M r............. 0 10Gardiner, Mr . . . . I 1Gostling, Mrs 0 10Molntish, Mr J.,

jun (2 years)... 1 10Mundy, Mies o 12Neighbour. Mr ... 0 12 Page,Rev W.,B.A. 1 1 Smith, Mr Frank Stonehou.se, Mr... Ridding ton, MissRidley, Mr G1 0 10Ridley, Mr N. ... 0 10Ridley, Mrs ...... 1 0Ridley, Miss ...... 0 10

3 0 0 10 0 10

T. E. S. Under 10s.

Less expenses..

5 10 1

62 1 I

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HAMMEBSM1TB.

Avenue Road.Rev. C. Graham.

Oollection(moiety) 6 10 Do., for W $ 0.

(m oiety) 4 810 18 ft

HAMPSTEAD.Heath Street.

Rev. W. Brock.Collection .......... 26 5Sunday-school ... 6 3

Subscriptions:Alaway,Mr 0 12Archer, Mibb 0 11Aroher, Mr 0 12Baynes, Mrs,

pupils ............. 2 2Carwardine. Mr... 2 8 Courtier, Mrs and

Miss................. 0 10Fitzgerald, Miss,&

pupils............... 1 16French, Mrs ...... 0 12Holmes, Mr 0 12James, Mr £ ....... 1 0King, M iss 0 10Lyon, Mr, B. A .... 25 0Lyon, Mr H 1 4Moss, M iss 0 12Price, Mr and Sirs

E .8 ................... 2 2Ritchie, Mr ...... 0 12Bogers, M r 0 11Skelton, M rs 0 12Sladdin, Mr . . . . 1 4 Smith, Mr W. ... 0 12 Southwell, Mr 0 . 15 0Street, Mr G 1 4Toy, Miss E 0 12Watson, Mr ...... 1 10Webb, Mr C. E..;. C oWebb, Mr M 0 12Webb, M issB .... 0 12W ebb,M rs 0 12Webb, Miss 0 12Webb, Mr H 3 3Welsh, M r 1 0Welsh, Mr A 1 4Welsh, Mr 15. IS. 0 12West, M iss 1 ISWillis, Mr ......... 1 4Willis, M>ss E. ... 0 12Wright, Mrs ...... 0 12

Under 10s......... 3 8

Moiety of above, for Baptist Mission. 58 4

Colleen.,for W<k O 17 4 Contrbs., J avenile

Mission Asso­ciation, for support o f boys at WathenStation ........ 24 11

Proceeds of Lec­ture, for Congo 1 18

HAMPSTEAD -Continued Subscriptions:

Alexander, Mr ... 0 12 0Allen, Mrs 2 0 0Andrews, Mrs . . . 1 0 0 Angus, Mr C. J , 5 0 0 Atkinson, Mr G. 3 17 0Ayris, M<ss 0 12 0Batty, Miss ...... 1 4 0Baynes, Mrs ...... 0 10 6Barnes, Misses... O il 0Beard, Miss ...... 0 10 6Beckett, Mrs . . . . 0 12 0 Bethell, Mr . . . . 1 4 0Bot:berby, Mr 1 4 0 Brock, Rev W. . . 6 0 0Carlill, Mr 0 12 0Clayton, Mrs 0 12 0Galley, Miss F. E. 0 10 0 Evans, Mr E. H. 0 10 0 Farrer, Rev \V.... 1 1 0Farrer, Mrs ...... 3 0 0Franks, MUs . . . . 1 4 0Hardy, Mrs ...... 2 8 0Hewetion, Mr J. 6 0 0 Hewetson, Mins u 12 0 Hewetton.Miss I. 0 12 0Hudson, Miss 0 10 0JavrksoD, Miss 0 11 0James, Mr .......... 2 0 0Johnston, Rev R. 1 1 0Kitson, Miss ...... 0 12 0Kitson, Miss E ... 1 4 0Lansdown, Mr... 0 10 0Merrick, Mr ...... 5 5 0.Merrick, Miss 0 12 0Millist,Mrs & Miss 0 18 C McGregor, Mr ... 0 12 0Olifl, Mr ............. 1 1 0Orrin, Mr .......... 1 4 0Osborn, Mr G. . . . 2 8 0 Pattison, Mr S. R. 3 0 0Price, Mr .......... 12 0 0Price, Mr C. T .... 0 12 0Rickett, Mr 100 0 0Reynolds, Miss ... 1 10 0 Roiway,Mrs&MissO 13 6 Sanguin, Miss ... 0 12 ( Scamm9ll,MrA.T. 1 1 0 Smith, Miss F. . . 6 0 0 8outhwell, Miss... 2 0 0Toy, Mr .............. 0 13 0Underhill, U r .... 20 0 0 Wardley,Miss ... 0 12 0 Wardley, Miss L. 1 4 0Ware, Mr R 1 4 0Ware, M rs 0 12 0Webb, Mr P. E... 5 5 0 Welsh, Mr J. E... 1 4 0 Whitehorn, M r.. 1 10 0Williams, M r 1 0 0Woodall, Mias ... 0 12 0 Woodall, Mr F.... 12 0 0

Under 10s......... 3 14 0Boxes by

Ayris, Miss E 0 17 9Batty, Miss 1 0 2Wright, M rs 0 U 9

Under 10s......... 0 13 8For Congo Mission,

Beckett, Mrs . . . . 1 0 0 Fayers, Miss L.... 0 12 6Forster, Mr I 5 0King, Mr C. _B. . . . 1 1 0Perrins, Mr 1 10 0Reynolds, Miss M. 0 10 6 Webb, Mr C. E... 50 0 0

HAMPSTEAD— Continued HAWLEY ROAD—Con.Young men’ s Bible

class ............. 1 1Tonne women’ s do. 1 1

Under 10s......... 0 1Donations for Debt.

Lyon, Mr B.A.... 10 Merrick, Mr W... 5 Pattison, Mr S. B. 5Price, Mr C 5Kickett, Mr W.R.200 S m ith , M iss

Franklin 5South well, MrC... 3 Woodall, Mr P.... 5

Under 10s......... 0

639 2Less expenses... S 2

HANWELL. Rev.G.R.Lowden, F.B.G. Sunday-sch Box.. 0 15

Subscriptions : Harcourt,Mr C.H. 2 2 Wiliatts, Mr B .... 1 1

Under 10s.

HARLINGTON.Rev F. T. Smythe.

Collection .......... 6 14 0Do., for W ¿c O 2 3 0

8 17 0

HARROW-ON-THE-HILLRev. D. Davies.

Collections.........Do., for W&O

Contribs., Sun. sch.for N P, India.

Weekly pence, per Miss King ... 3 0 0

Subscriptions :Greet, Miss 0 10Smith, Miss M .... 0 10Smith, Mr T 1 1Walduck.Mr T II.,

for India 2 0Do., for China 2 0

E. C .A .B 1 0Do., for CongoUnder 10 a 1

HAWLEY ROAD. St. Paul’s Chapel.

Subscriptions:By Mrs A. M. Ball.

Ball, Mr and Mrs 2 2

Bowen, Mr H . . . . 3 3 0-Fraser, Mrs 1 1 0Kent,Mr 2 2 0-

By Mrs. Barnard. Barnard, Mr and

Mrs ................. I 0 0Bridgman,Mr ... 0 10 0Cooper, Mr 0 10 6Deverell, Mr and

Mrs ................ 0 10 6Gale, Mr and Mrs l 1 0 Jones. Mies C.

(box) ............. 1 0 0Kitson, Miss ...... 1 1 0Webb, Mr J. S .... 0 10 6Webb, Miss M ..„ 1 1 0White, Rev E 2 2 0

Under 10s........ 0 15 0By Miss Carter.

Carter, Mr .......... 1 1 0Carter, Mr, jun.... I 10 0

Under 10s........ 1 5 0By Mrs. W. W. Flstcher.

Newboia, Mrs 0 13 9Penha igon, Mr... 0 10 0

Under 10s........ 0 15 0

24 4 3

HAYES.Salem Chapel.

Coll., for W & 0.. 0 11

HENDON. Rev. G. D. Hooper.

Collection ............ 3Do., for W & O 11

Men s Bible-classWomen’ s do.......Monthly Mtnga. Sunday-school .

Do., Mill Hiil Do., Station...

5 10 3 116 II 3 7

Subscriptions : Fennings, Mr B.. 1Hooper, Rev G.D. 1 1Prout, Mr .......... 1 1 0Shirley, Mr S. ... 1 1 0 Smart, Mr E.

(2 years) .......... 2 2 0Swinstead, Mrs... 0 10 6Tout, Mr W 0 10 6Yule, Mrs .......... 1 1 0 '

Under 10s......... 1 4 0Boxes by

Honper, Florrie... 0 5 0Lofts, Mr ...... 0 4 0Seymour, M rs.... 0 17 0Smart, A.............. 0 5 4

Under 2s 0 1 10

HENRIETTA STREET. Rev. W . T. Taylor.

Collection .......... 1 17 0

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HIGHBURY HILL. HIGHGATE—Continued.

Rev. W. H. King.Collection .......... 15 7

Do., for W & O 6 11 Contribs., S.-sob. 33 2

Subscriptions:By Miss Atkinson.

A Friend .......... 1 1 oAlabone, Dr ...... 1 1 0Atkinson, Mr J. J. 1 1 0 Atkinson, Miss ... 0 10 6 Bagater, Mr S. ... 1 1 0 Carpenter, Mr. E. 0 10 6 Culross, Mr A. ... 0 10 6 Culross, Mr D. ... 0 10 6 Hind, Mr E. J . ... 0 10 6 Hunt, Mr J. K ... 0 10 6 Leonard, Mr J.H. 1 1 0 Mansell, Mr S. ... 1 1 0 Smith, Mr J. F.... 2 2 0 Smith, Mrs J. F. 2 2 0Smith, Mr R 2 2 0Smith, Miss 0 10Smitb, Mrs T. ... 1 10 0 Syms, Mr J 0 10 6

By Miss King.Crasweller, Rev H. 0 10 0 Hammond, Mrs... 1 0 0 King, Rev W. H. 1 1 0Kin?, Miss .......... 0 10 0Bobert?, Mr T .„ . 0 10 Thomas, Mr W. K. 0 10

Under 10s.....„. 2 9

Kerry, Mrs.......... 0 10 0Under 10s......... 0 15 0

Boxes byBarber, Miss E.,

for Congo 0 17 2Child, Miba Eva... 0 7 2Davies, Mra O.... 0 5 1Edmono son,. Mrs 0 13 8Lane, Mr-* .......... 1 7 8Smith, MrB E. ... 0 6 4Pastor, for Congo 0 9 3Young, Mrs 0 8 10

Under da. 0 6 7

22 14 6

By Miss Mowl. Caiger, Mr W. ... 1 1 0 Lidstone, Mr H... 1 1 0 Van6tone,Mr,Mrs

and Miss 0 12 0Under 10s........ 0 17 6By Miss "Williamson.

Beni am, Mr andMrs ................. 0 12 6

Cheshire, Mr S.... 0 10 6Staple, M r 0 10 0Williamson, Dr... 0 10 6

Boxes.Dolling, Mr R 0 11 7Greening, Miss... 0 2 3 Pullen,Mr W .. . . 0 1

HIGHGATE ROAD.Rev. J. Stephens, M.A.

Coll., for W & O... 9 11 3 Do. special for expenses of Mt'sars Shorrock and Bruce . . . . 23 10 11

Boxes ................. 34 8 6Do., for Congo 40 1 0 D->., for China 4 7 1

Contribs.,Sun-sch. for Support o f J. Showers,Congo ............. 54 0

Do., for India 10 10 Do.,for China 10 10 0

Young Men’s class for Conoo . . . . 9 14 1

Young "Women’s Class for Congo 1 14 0

Mr Sinclair’ s Class for do................ 1

HORNSEY. Campsboume Park.

Coll. for W & O Contribs., S.-sch.

1 5 7 17

9 3 4 78 3 6Less expenses.. 0 1 2

HOUNSLOW. 78 2 4

Providenca»Chapel.Rev. E. B. Pearson. ISLINGTON.

2 4 6Collections.........Do., for W & 0 2 2

Contributions 5 119 18 0

Salters’ Hall Chapel, Rev. A. Bax.

Collections ........ 7 1

Donations :Matthew, vi. 30... i

Do.,for Congo... i Harman, Mr ....... 1

HIGHGATE.So a th wood Lane.

Rev. J. H. Barnard.Collections 3

Do., for W & O 1 Contribs., S.-sch. 6

Do., forjVP ... 3 Youne Men’ s class

for Congo . . . .

Subscriptions:Coxeter, Mr 10 10Coxeter, Mrs, for

Congo ............... 4 4Do., for China... 2 2

Coxeter, Miss 0 10Garforth, M r .. . . 1 1Graves, M r 0 10Gray, Mr Parker 3 0 Harman,Mr . . . . 2 2Harris, Mr 0 10Kellow, Miss . . . . 0 10Noble, Mr .......... 2 2Noble, M rs 1 1Pearson, Mr . . . . 1 1 íickworth, Mr ... 1 1Reis, M r 1 1Sedeóle, Mr ........ 1 1Smith, Mr&MisT. 1 1 Tombs, M r 2 2

1 10 2

Subscriptions:By Mrs Edmondson.

Barnard, Rev J .H . 0 10 Barnard,M rs.... 0 10

Toone, Mr . . . . . . 0 10Wade, MrWood, Mr ..........

Do., for CongoUnder 10s.............

Do., for Congo

1 1 1 0 0 10 0 10 0 5

ISLINGTON.Cross Street.

Rev. F. A. Jones.Collections 9 3 9

Do., for W <k O 4 0 0 Do.,Prayer Mte. 2 10 7

Contribs,Sun.-soh 25 9 3 Do., for Barisal School............. 6 0

By Mr Hancock.Le Cler, Miss 116 rNelson, Mr A. M. 0 10 0

Under 10s......... 2 17

By Mr. Green.Bright, M r 0 12Kirkup, Mr......... 0 10Prime, Mr .......... 1 10

Under 10s......... 0 6 10

ISLINGTON—Continued.Mace, Mies .......... 0 7 7Mothers’ Meeting 0 1 0 Parley, Miss . . . . 0 6 2 Parker, Mr 1 2 1

Do., for W & O Sunday-school, for

Central School, Backergwige ..20 0 Do., for Congi 1 1

A Frond’s box, per Mr Mills, for Congo ■. 0 18

Subscriptions :

Austin, Mr 1 0Austin, Mrs 0 10

By Miss Vinall.Cream, Mrs 1J ones, Rev F. A.,&

Mrs ................. 3Parley, Mííb ....... 1Vinall, Mr E. W.

Under 10s.........

0 0

0 12 0 15

By Miss Brandard.Ward, Mr . .

Under 10s.0 0 6 10

By Miss Hayden.Bennett. Mrs. . . . 0 10 Stokes, Mies ...... 0 10

Under 10s......... 1 3 0

By Mr Clark. Marigold, Miss ... 0

Under 10s........ 215 08 10

Collected by1 13 6Barnard, Miss ...

Brandard&Evtins, Mieses............. 0 19

Boxes byCampbell, Mrs . . 1 2 10

a Clark,Miss 0 10 0249 13 4 G-reen. M r 1 8 7

Badenoch, Mr Bagster, Mr S. 8. Bax, Rev A. . . . . Beament, Mrs ... Chord, Mr J. P ...

0 10 2 S 1 1 0 12 0 12

Codnor, Mr 0 100 10 2 2 3 0 1 10 1 10 1 1

Codnor, Mrs Dodd, Mr J.T.G...A Friend, per do.Dodd, Miss E. C.Dodd,Miss M. A.Dodd,Mieses . . . .Donsee, Mrs ...... 0Donees, M iss .... 0 12 Gunston, Mr F. G. 0 10Hughes, Mr ...... 1 0Jones, Mr "W. T. 0 12Lewis, M rs 0 10Lindley, Mr . . . . 2 0Maclean, Miss 0 12Millward, Mrs ... 0 10Page, Mr............. 0 13Ridley, Miss ........ 2 0

Do., for Congo 1 0 Stevens, Mr S. J. 0 10 8tevens, Mrs, for

Debt.................. 0 10Taylor, M iss 0 10

Under 10s.......... 5 19

JAMES STREET. ST. LUKE’S.

Bev. E. J. Farley.Collections 5 14

Do., for W & O,1887

Do. for do.,1888 Contribs.Sun-sch.

0 19 0 1 2 21 0 0

8 15 4

8

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JOHN STKEET. Rev. J. E. Shepherd.

Collections.......... 25 15 9Contribs., Boys’

School, per Y.M.M.A.,forMr. Gamble’s

work, Trinidad 18 12 7Do., Girls’ Soh.,

torCongoMis-sion ............. 16

Subscriptions :9 1

Bacon, Miss E. R. 1 0 0Bosher, Mr.......... 0 10 0Clare, Mr .......... 0 10 6Deighton, Mr and

Mrs ................. 1 1 0Francis, Mr E— 0 10 0Halford, Mr & Mrs 1 1 0Heap, Miss A. ... 1 1 0Metcalfe, Mrs ... 1 0 0Strangeways, Mr 1 10 0Strangeways, Mr J 2 0 0

Under 10s......... 1 10 6Do., for India 0 3 6Do., for China 0 4 0

72 18 11

KENNINGTON.North Street.

Contribs.,Sun>sch., for Congo ...... 6 10 0

KENSINGTON. Hornton Street.Bey. W . Frith.

Contributions 10 0 0•Coll., ior W <Sc C 1 1 0

11 1 0

KILBUBN. Canterbury Road.

Rev. J . Lewis.Contributions 2 11 6Contbs. for Congo 1 11

Do.j for Debt... 0 10 0 Contribs., Sunday-

sch., for Conga 16 10 3Subscriptions :

By Miss Amy Lewis.Chew, Mr .......... 0 10 0Cooper, Mrs ...... 0 12 0Holt,Mrs(the late) 0 10 0Hughes, M r 0 12 0Lewis; Mr W. H. 0 10, 0

Under 10s. . . . . 1 IT 6

95 It 9

KINGSGATE STREET.Rev. F. James.

Collection .......... 3 6 11Do., for W ét 0 1 1 0

Contribs., S.-sch. 6 9 6

KINGS GATE ST.—Con.Subscriptions :

Onurtier, Mias ... 0 10 ( Klsegood, Mr . . . . 0 10 0Smith. Miss 0 10 6

Under 10s......... 0 5 0

12 12 5

LAMBETH. Wheatsheaf Mission Hall. Coutribs.Sun-sch. 0 12 9

MAZE POND CH.-Con.Tyrer, Mias M. E. 0 10 6 Tyrer, Miss A. M. 0 10 6

Under 10s......... 0 3 0By Miss Miller.

Eastty, M r 2 2 0Mookton. Mr 0 12 0

Under 10 j 1 9 6

94 19 6Less expenses...

LONDON BAPTI8T ASSOCIATION.

Northern District. Coll. at Meeting

at Highgate ... 2 15

LITTLE WILD STREET. Collection............. 3 0 4

MAZE POND CHAPEL. Kev. W. P. Cope.

Collections 13 9 6Do., for W <Ss 0 8 10 0

Contribs., Sun-sch,by Y.M.M.A. 27 2 0

Do., iov N P . . 2 0 0 Yomig Women’s

class, per MrsCope................. 6 1 0Do.,du.,for sup­

port o f boy at Wathen Sta­tion ............. 3 0 0

YoungMen’s class 0 5 0 Prooaeds of Tea... 0 14 6 Balance, 1887...... 0 10 6

By Miss Margrie.Winter, Mr 0 12 0

Under 10s......... 0 17 0

By Miss Allen.Jones, Mr .......... 0 10Jones, Mr A 0 10 0Peaoop, Mr A. J. 0 12 0Smith, Mr .......... 0 12 0

Under 10s....... 8 19 6By Mr. J. Eastty.

Southgate, Mrs... 1 1 0 whymper,Mr J. W. 1 0 0 Whymper, Mr C. I 10 6

By Mr. J. Mays, jun.Harrison, MrW.... 12 0 0Henry, Mr........... 0 12 0Mays, Mrs, sen. 0 10 0Mays, Mr J.......... 1 1 0Mays, Mr S......... 0 10 fiTimms, Mr.......... 0 10 0Tracey, Mr.......... 0 10 6Tyrer, Mr............. 1 1 0

METROPOLITAN TABER­NACLE—Continued.

1 18 0

93 1 6

METROPOLITAN TABER­NACLE.

Revs. C. H. and J. A.Spurgeon.

Collections ..........100 0 0Do..for W & 0 5 0 0

Contribs., Juv.Mis. Auxiliary, for Mr Weeks's Soh. ,San Salvador... 25 0 0

Subscriptions:Anon, per Rev C.

H. Spurgeon . . . 5 0 0 Alderton, Mr J..,. 0 10 6 Alldis, Mr C. F... 1 1 0 Allison, Mr C. F. 5 0 0 Ashton. H r . . . » . 1 0 0 Barr, Mr J. C. . . . 1 1 0 Barrow, Mr S. . . 5 0 0 Bed win, Mrs M . . 1 1 0Bithray, Mr ...... 1 1 0Bithray, M rs 1 1 0Bond, Mis .......... 1 0 0Buckingham, Mrs 0 10 6Bull, Mr B 1 1 0BusweU, Mr ...... 2 2 0BusweU, M rs 0 10 6Carr, Mr B. W .... 1 1 0 Charlesworth, Rev.

V. J.................. 0 10 6Ohilvers, Mrs 1 1 0Chisholme, Mrs... 0 10 6 Clarke, Mr C. G. 1 1 0 Clarke, Mrs C. G. 1 1 0Olarkson, Mr 0 10 6Cockerell, M r 0 10 6Collins, Mr R . . . . 0 10 6Cook, Mr J 1 1 0Croose,Miss . . . . 0 10 6 Denby, Mr H . . . . 2 0 0 Doyle, Mr J. M... 1 1 0Drake, Mr T . 1 1 0K. B...................... 50 0 0Ellwood, Mi s ..... 5 0 0 Emery, Mied -0. J. 10 0 0E vans, Mr W 5 5 0Evans, Mr. R. 5 0 0Everett, Hr 1 1 0Flaxman, M r...... 0 10 6Frisby, Mr . . . . . . 1 1 0Gammage, Mr ... 0 10 6 Gammage, Mrs ... 0 10 6Giles, Miss 0 10 6Gilbert, Miss 1 1 0Goldstone, Mr . . . 1 1 0 Green,Mr . . . . . . 0 14 0Greenop, M r 1 1 0Greenwood, Mr I . 10 0 0

Gwillam, M r 1Gyles, Mr W IHadland,MissM.E. 1Hale, Mr W 0Hall, Mr J 5Harden, Mr R.W. 0 Hawkey, Mr R. ... 1 Haydon, Mr W .... 0 Hayter, Mrs S. . . 0 Hayward, Mr H... I Heath, Mrs M. ... 1HelHer, Mr ...... 1Hellier, Mrs ...... 1Hibbert, Mr ...... 1Higgs, Mrs 5Higgs, Mr W 5Higgs, Miss 1Higgs, Miss C. . . 1Higgs, Mr H 1Hooper, Mr A. ... 1Jenkins, Mrs ...... 1Job, Mrs C 0Johnson, Mr E.... 2 Jones, Miss E. E. 0Kellev, Mrs ...... 0Kerridge, Mr ...... 1Knibb, Msrs.,Bros. 1 Kohlbeok, Mr ... 0 Lawson, Mr J . ... 1Lewis, Mrs 0Llewellyn, Mr ... 1 Longbotham, Mr 1Lovell, Mrs 0Manley, Mr J. ... 3 Manley, Mrs . . . . 1Mansell, Mr ...... 1Marsh, Mrs ...... 1Marsh, Mr W. H. 1 Marsh, Mr C .L .... 0Masters, Mr ...... 2May, Mis R 2McClellan, Mr»... 0 McGregor.MrW.G. 2Miller, Miss ...... 0Mills, Mrs .......... 2Mills, Mr G 0Mills, Mr T IMills, Mr Walter 5Moore, Mra 1Morgan, Mr ...... 0Morgan, Mrs 0Morrison, Mrs ... 0Mullis, Mr F 1Murrell, Mrs C .... 0 Murrell, Mr W , C. 1 Narroway, Mr ... 0 Neville, Mr C . . . . 1Newman, Mr G... 0 Newton,Mr S. ... 1Norris, Miss ...... 0Norris, Mr F., per

C. H. Spurgeon 0Oettle, Mr G 0Olney, Mr J. T . . . 6 Olney, Mr T. H .. 50 Olney, Mr W. P. , 2 Olney, Mr "W-.jun. 1 Owens, Mr T. G. 2Parker, Mr 2Passmore, Mr J. 5 Passmore, MrJ.E. 3 Passmore,MrJ.,Jr Payne, Mr W. . . Penstone, Mrs ...Potier, M r ..........Prebble, Mr ......Prebble, M rs......

0 o1 0 1 0

10 6 0 0

10 6 1 0

10 6 12 6 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 01 0 0 0

10 62 0

11 0

0 0 10 0

0 6 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0

10 0 2 0

10 6 10 6

10 6 0 0

10 6 1 0

10 6

1 0 0 0

3 0

1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0

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METROPOLITAN TABER­NACLE —Continued.

Preston, Miss J., per Rev C. H.Spurgeon ...... 0 15 0

Pringle, Miss...... 0 10 0Rainboro, Mrs ... 0 10 0Rains, Mr J......... 5 0 0Bains, Mrs J...... 1 1 0Hanford, Mr....... 1 1 0Raybold, Mrs...... 1 1 0Romang, Mr....... 0 10 6Boss, Mr W. , , 1 1 0Boss, Mr A .......... 1 1 0Bussell, Mr G. J. 0 10 6Sadler, Miss . . . . 0 10 0Satehell, Mr G. S. 10 0 0Scott, Mr T......... 1 1 0“ Scotland,” per

Bev C. H.Spurgeon.......... 10 0 0

Soard, M rs.......... 0 10 6Shaxpington, Mrs 0 10 0Sharpington, Miss 0 10 0Shepherd, Mr T .. 0 10 6Smith, Mr H. ..... 5 5 0Spleidt, Miss ...... 1 1 0Spurgeon,RevC.H. 25 0 08purgeon,BevJ.A. 1 1 0Stevens, MrW.H. 2 0 0Stevens, Mr J ..., 1 1 0Stiff, M i Jas....... 5 0 0Stockbridge, Mr 0 10 6Stubbs, M r.......... 1 1 0Summers, Mr T. E. 1 1 0Swallow, Dr .. .. 1 I 0Thomas, Mr H .. . 1 1 0Thomas, Mrs H. 1 0 0Thomas, Mr J. R . 1 1 0Thompson, Mr F. 1 1 0Thompson, Mrs F. 1 1 0Towers, Mr W .... 0 12 0Unstead, Miss ... 0 10 0Vickery, Mr ...... 1 1 0Walker, Mr S. ... 1 1 0Watts, Mr. H. M. 0 10 6Watts, Mrs.......... 1 1 0Websdale, Mrs . 2 0 0Webber-Smith,Mus 1 1 0Weekly, Mr . . . . 1 8 0Whitehead, Mr . . 1 0 0Whittle, Mr J. ... 1 1 0Wilson, Mr J....... 0 10 6Woollard, Mr...... 1 1 0Woollacott, Mr E. 3 3 0

Under 10s........ 1 12 0

517 14 0

METROPOLITANTABERNACLE

COLLEGE.

Students* Boxes.. 4 17 Do., for Congo 1 0

5 17 0

MILL HILL. School Chapel.

Don. for W . & 0. 2 2

NEW SOUTHGATE. Rev. J. L. Bennett.

Collection......... 6 15 0Do.,forTT<fe 0. 2 11 6

R. H ., per MrGibsm ............. 10 16

Sun.-schnol boxes 4 14 Mrs Huxley's Bible

clas*................. 6 13 9Mr Abbott’ s do ... 1 12 4

Box by Huxley, M rs ...... 0 9 6

33 12 10

NORTH FINCHLEY. Rev. A . B. Middleditch.

Collections . . . . 9 6 4 Do., for W # O 2 14 7

Sun-school classes 11 13 10 Do., collection . 0 1 6 0 Do., for N P ... 0 1H 2

Boxes ................... 1 2Subscriptions :

Collier, Mr F. C. 2 0 QCrisp, M rs ' 0 10 0Hardy, Mr G. F. 3 3 0Hazell, Mr. C 1 0 0Hutchings, Mr

W . W ................ 0 10 0Johnson, Mr R.... 1 0 0Joyce, Mrs 2 2 0Newman, Mr A. 1 1 0Prior, Mr B 1 5 0Ridley, Mr E 0 10 0Rooke, Mr A B. 3 3 0 Wilkes, Mr & Mrs 10 0

Under 10s............ 4 5 9

57 1 2

NOTTING HILL.Ladbroke Grove.

Rev. R. H. Roberts, B.A.Treasurer, Mr. Rabbeth.

Seer eiary ,Mr.S.Carrington.Collections 10 2

Do., for W & O 5 2 Contbs.. Sun-sch. 32 7

Do., JV P, China 20 0Subscriptions:By Miss Head.

Burgess, Mr . . . . 0 10Cove, Mr.............. 6 6Gibson, M r 5 0Head, Mr.............. 1 lHead, Mr F. D .... 0 Hicks, M r 0Jones,Miss..., Jones, Miss L. E,

Do., for CongoLoosely, Mr .Loosely, Mrs (box) Parker, M r ... ... .Perfitt, M r . ........Pickard, Mr ......Pickard ,Mrs [box) Short, Mr T. ...

6 0 0 0 1 0

15 0 10 6 10 14 101 0 1

10 2

16 10 6

NOTTING H ILL—Con.Watson M iss.... 0 16 0White, Miss ...... 0 10 6

Under IOj......... 1 2 0

By Miss Lewdllen.Manning, Mrs .. 1 12 0McLellanrt. Mrs 0 10 0Orriss. Mr, for

A frica ............. 0 10 6Orriss, M rs.......... 1 1 6Thompson, Mr . . 0 10 6

Under 10s......... 2 5 6

By Miss Platts.Barnhill, Mrs ., 2 0 0Fripp, Mr .......... 1 1 0Hope, Mrs .......... e 15 0Irving, M r .......... 0 10 0Platts, Mr .......... 0 10 6Roberts, Dr F. ... 2 2 0Roberta, Rev R. H. 1 1 0Roberts, Mr R. A. 1 1 0Stokes,Miss (box) 1 2 3

Under 10s......... 1 6 6

By Mrs. Rabbeth.Baynes, Mr W. W. 3 3 0Burford, Misses... 1 1 0Carrington,Mr S. 5 5 0Carrington, Mrs S. 2 2 0Carrington, Miss 0 10 6Dibben, Mr.......... 1 5 0Dodwell, Mr . . . . 2 0 0Eldridge & Wil­

letts, Misses ... 0 11 6Freeth, Mrs and

Misses............. 0 15 0Hayward, Rev G. 5 5 0Hewer, M r.......... 0 10 0Hunt, Mr .......... 0 10 6Lloyd, Miss......... 0 10 0Probert, Miss 0 10 0Rabbeth, M r...... 2 2 0Rickett, Mr J ....... 2 0 08pink, Mr & Mrs 1 0 0Wright, M iss .... 0 10 0

Under 10s. 0 17 6

141 6 1

SOTTING HILL.

Talbot Tabernacle.Bev. F. H. White.

Contributions...... 3 3 0Subscription :

Oolle't, Mr S ... 0 10 0Evans, Mr L....... 5 0 0Norfolk, Miss...... 0 10 0White, Rev F. H. 0 10 0Anonymous ...... 0 19 0

10 12 0

OGLE MEWS.Coatribs. Bagged

scb., for Congo 0 6 0

PECEHAM. Rye Lane.

Rev. J. T. Briscoe.Collections............23

Do., for W $ O (moiety)

Conts., Sun.-soh., for N P under H r Wenger,India ............. 15Do., for N P under Mr Wills. China ............. 15

0 6. . . 6 0 0

0 059 0 6

PZCKHAM.

Park Road.Rev.H. O. Mackey.

Oollections 11 10 0Do..................... 5 13 8Do., for W & O 4 12 11

Oontribs.,Sun-sch., for support of N P , Sam ChunderGfhose,Khoolnea ...... 26 0 0

Do., for Native Teacher, Dharm Dass, A g ra .... 6 0 0

Do., for N T,Suleman, Agra 6 0 0

Subscriptions : A rcher,M rO .... 0 10 6Potter, Mr H I 1 0Pitts, Mr A 1 0 0

62 8 1

PEOKHAM.

James Grove.Rev. E. S. Neile

Collection ........ 1 12Oontb*., Sun-sob.

for Barisal School............. 6 0

7 12 2

PECKBAU.

Norfolk Street. B er F. M. Smith.

Contribs.,Sun.-sch. 6 19

PECKHAH.

Lausanne Road. Rev. T. J. Cole.

Collection . . . . . . 3 0Do., for W & O 0 14

3 15 0

PECKHAH.Blenheim Grove.

Oontribi.,Sun-sch., for Agra 2 12 10

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FECE HAH.

Goldsmith Road. Collets, for W & 0 0 5

PECKHAM RYE.Barry Road.

Rev. A . J. Grant.Collection .......... 2 2Contribs.,Sun.-sch. 1 18

PINNER.Rev. W. Stokes.

Collection .......... 2 3Coll., for W # 0 . 0 14 0For JV P , under Seo J. S .

Anderson.Glenton, Mrs 0 10 0Robinson, Mrs . . 0 10 0Ross, Mr F 1 6 0Scott, Mrs .......... 0 10 0Snnday-»oh.boxes 0 18 0

Under 10a......... 0 13 9Collected by Miss

Gtrimwood . . . . 2 7 6

9 12 9

POPLAR.Cotton Street.

Rev. W . H. Broad.Collections 3 17 0Contribs., S.-sch. 3 0 0

6 17 0

PUTNEY.Union Church.

Rev. R. A. Bedford, LL.B. Treasurer, Mr.E. Rawlings. Collections (moiety)2 7 7 5

Do.,for W O(moiety) ...... 8 3 1

Contribs,,Sunday- school, for sup­port o f “ Tup- horn” Orphan in M rsK erry ’s School, Intally 4 0 0

Sun.-sob. contrib.(m oiety) 10 9 0

Subscriptions: McLaren, Mr D. 15 0 0 Meredith, Mr and

Mrs J. B 10 0 0Rawlings, Mr E.100 0 0 Williams, Mrs . . . 1 1 0

Under 10'. . . . . 0 5 0

176 5 6

PUTNEY.

Werter Road.Rev. W . Thomas.

Collections 3 2 0Do., for W dcO 1 7 6

4 9 6

REGENT’S PARKCHAPEL.

Rev F. B. Meyer, B A.Treasurers, Messrs. B. W. Chandler and A. P. Gould.

Collections......... 11 18 1Do., for W <k O 8 8 2

Contrbs., J uvJMiss.Association. 19 1 0

Subscriptions :Benham, Mr F.... 20 0 0Pickford, Mr ...... 1 1 0Piokeriog, Miss... 0 10 0

Under 10s......... 0 5 0By Miss A. E. Neal.

Bult, Mr (box) ... 2 10 0Burnell, Mrs 0 10 0Francis, Miss... ,, 0 10 cGill. Miss .......... 1 1 0Neale, Mr. D...... 2 2 0Sm'tb, Miss ... .. 0 10 0WhiteJaead, MUs 0 10 6

Under 10s......... 0 17 0

By Miss Heron.Barnard, Mr G.... 1 1 rChance, Mr . . . . 2 2 0Moore, Mr ('2 yrs ) 1 0 6Way, Mr (2 yrs.) 2 2 0

By Miss Whitehead.Beverley, Mrs ... 0 15 0Biles, Mr A.......... 1 1 0Head, M rsR .. . ■ • 1 1 0Thomas, Mr W . 0 10 6Way] M r............. 1 1 0

Under 10s......... 1 10 0

By Miss Lithgow.Brown, Lt.-Ool.... 0 10 0Cashmore, Miss... 0 15 6Chappie, Mrs...... 0 10 0Fish, Mr.............. 1 11 6Lithgow, M r...... 2 1 0Payling, Miis ... 0 10 0

Under 10s......... 1 0 0

By Mrs. A. P. Gould.Lush, Dr P. . . . . 1 1 0Lush, Mr C. M. 0 10 6Miller, Mrs W . .. 2 0 0Poole, M<B8........* 1 1 0Sturt. Mrs .......... 5 0 0

Under 10s......... 0 5 0

By Miss Gould,Bult, M r ............ 0 10 0Gould, Mr and

Mrs A. Pearce 30 0 0

REGENT’S PARK CH.—Continued.

Gould, Rev G. P. 10 0 0Gould, Mrs 1 1 0Gould, Mus ........ 0 10 6Lillie, Miss M 1 0 0Spokes, Miss M. 0 10 6

By Mrs. B. W . Chandler.Chandler, Mr and

Mrs B W 6 0 0Chick, Mr............ 1 1 0Griffln, Colonel . . 10 0 0 Price, Mrs Thos. 1 1 0 Smith, Mrs . . . . 5 0 0 Smith, Miss S. P. 0 10 0 Thomas, Mr D. ... 0 10 6

By Miss E. A. Angus.Angus, Rev Dr 2 2 0Angus, Mr W. G. 1 1 0 Angus, Mr H. N... 1 1 0Angus, Miss ........ 0 10 6Angus, Miss E. A. 0 10 6 Annui, Miss M. E. 0 10 6Brown, M r 0 10 0Outram, Mr J 0 10 0Saunders, Mrs . . 1 1 0Webb, Mr ............ 1 0 0

Under 10s............ 1 2 0

By Miss Balk will 0 5 0

By Miss Williams.Benny worth, Mr. 0 15 0Dickson, Mr ...... 0 10 0Ellis, M r............... 0 10 0Knight, Mr 0 10 0Od i am, Mr 0 10 0Williams, Miss ... 0 10 6

Under 10s........... 1 1 10

By Miss Simmance.Cook, M r............... 0 12 0Davies, Miss . . . 0 10 0

Do., for I ta ly .. 0 10 0Rogers, Miss ........ 0 15 0

Under 10i......... 1 9 0

By Mrs. G. L. Barnard.Bywaters, Mr W . 1 1 0Martin, Miss 3 3 0North, Mr 1 1 0

Under 10s......... 0 17 6187 1 7

Less expenses... 1 19 9

REGENT STREET, LAMBETH.

Rev. T. C. Page.Collection .......... 1 5 9Contribs, S-sch, for

Barisal school 8 0 0

ROTHERHITHE.Midway Place.

Rev. F. W. Milledge.Coll., for W & O 0 10 0 Contbs., Sun-sch. 1 5 1

1 15 1

ROTHERHITHE.

New Road.Contbs., Sun-sch. 10 2 0

ROTHERHITHE.Verney Road Mission.

Collection .......... 0 12 0

8H0REDITCH TABER­NACLE.

Rev. W. Cuff.Collections 8

Do., for W <t O 11 Contributions, for

Congo ............. 20

ST. PETER’S PARK.Rev J. M. Cox.

Coll. (moiety) ... 0 4 6 Contribs, S-sch... 8 6 0

SOUTH LONDON TABERNACLE.Rev. E. Roberts.

Collections 5 12 1Contribs., S-sch... 9 15 9

15 7 10

SPENCER PLACE CHAPEL.

Rev. P. Gast.Contribs., S-sch... 4 2 0

STAFFORD ROOMS. Contrib.,Y.M. C. A. 0 8 0

STOCKWELL.Rev. A. Mursell.

Collections 10 0 0Do. for W 4 O 5 4 6

Contributions.... 28 14 8 Do., Sun.-sch. 17 2 8

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STOCKWELL—Con. Dorrin, Mr3,Bib’ e

clasp, for bongo 1 10 0 Rogers, Mrs, box 2 0 0

64 11 10

STOCKWELL ORPHANAGE.

Contribs., Sunday-school .......... 12 1 10

STOKE NEWINGTON. Bouverle Road.

Rev. R. A. Bellman. Sunday-school ... 2 7

STOKE NEWINGTON.

Devonshire Square Chapel.Iiev. E. H. Ellis.

Collections 15 6 11Do., for W & O 6 6 0

Contribs., S.-sch.,perY.M.M.A. 21 1 0

Do., do., forsupport o f boy & girl und°r Mr Bentley,Congo ......... 10 0 0

Do., do., forChina Schools 5 0 0

Do., do., forDelhi MedicalMission ...... 5 0 0

Do., toiBarisalschool .......... 6 0 0

Mr Elgar’ s cla?s for do............... 6 0 0

Subscriptions:Ellis, Rev E. H... 2 2 0 Turner, Mr W. ... 1 1 0

By Mrs Elgar. Bentley, Rev W . 0 10Elear, Mr 8......... 0 10 0Elgar. Mrs .......... 0 10 0Pearse, Mr S. P... 1 0 0Perry, Mr .......... 0 10 0Perry, Mrs 0 10 0Wooilacott, Mr... 3 3 0

Under 10s......... 0 9 0By Mrs Matthews.

Carter, Mr G 1 1Carter, Mr J 0 10Jolly, Mr and Mrs 0 10

Under 10s......... 1 12

By Miss A. Smith.Dennis, Mrs ...... 0 11Elgar, Mra 0 12Opperman,Mr ... 0 12

Under 10s. . . . . 2 15

By Miss Hoggan. Hoggan, Miss ... 0 12

Do. (box) ...... 0 9Perryman, Miss... 0 10

STOKE NEWIN&rON- Con tinned.

Sharman, Miss ... 0 10Willis, Mra 0 10

Under 10s........ 0 19By Miss Lowe.

Smith, Mr E. H. 0 10Wright, Mr 0 12

Under 10s......... 0 17Boxes by,

Collet«, Miss ...... 0 11Smith, Miss C. ... C 10 Woollacott,Mis-M. 1 0

Under 10s......... 0 11

101 12Less expenses... 0 S

8TRATFORD. Carpenters’ Road.

Rev. G. Towner. Contribs.,8un.-sch. 5 10

STKATPOKD.

Major Road. Rev. T. Maycock.

Contribs.,Sun.-sch. 4 0

STRATFORD GROVE. Rev. J. Banfield.

Collections 2 10Contrita.,Sun.-sch 8 15

TOTTENHAM -Con.Pedley, Miss A. J. 1 1 0Pedley, MissB.E. 1 1 0Pedley, Mr.......... 0 10 0Peuibtan, M r ...... 1 1 0Sidey, Rev W. W. 0 10 6Wallace, Rev R ... I 1 0Wallace,Mr W.D. 0 10 0Woolley, MrT.B. 2 2 0

Do., for Congo 1 1 0Under 10*......... 4 1 0

Boxes, byBrown, Master G. 0 15 3Brown, Miss M.... 1 6 6Claxton, Mbs...... 0 4 2Fraubel, Mr ...... 0 19 11Hankin, Miss...... 0 11 0“ H era ld " box .. 0 10 5Hughes, Miss G. 0 10 7

70 4 9—

TWICKENHAM.Collection!).......... 27 5 6

Do. for W & O I 13 3Do., Whition

Gospel Hall... 1 Young Men’s Bible

1 3class, for ffogon Chunder Dutt'sschool ............. 12 0 0

8unday-school . . 6 10 0Do., St. Mar­

garet’s .......... 4 4 0Collected by Mias

Edith Corpe ... 1 10 10Contributions...... 0 5 6

54 10 4

11 5 0

TEDDINGTON.Contribs, San-ech 7 10 Young Men’ s Bible

class, for Congo 3 0

10 10 0

TOTTENHAM. Rev. W . W. Bidey.

Collections 6 0Do., for W & O .. 1 1 Do.,PublicMtng. 7 4

Contribs., S.-Bch. 19 15Subscriptions :

A. and E. It 0 10Boffey, Mr . . . . 0 10Bourne, Mr 0 10Brown, Mr. W ... 1 1 Brown, Mrs W .... 0 10Clondsley, Mr 10 0Higginson, Mrs... 0 16Holliday, Mr 1 1Jennens, Mr J. S. 1 1Moore, Mr 0 10Pealey, M iss 2 2

UPPER HOLLOWAY.Rev. J. R. Wood.

Collections ....... 29 7 10Colleo. for W& 0 13 8 6 Contributions.... 134 19 YoungMen’ sChris-

tian Union, forCongo ............. 22 0

Contribs.,Sun.-sch. for Mrs Kerry'sschool............. 16 0

A Friend’s Jubilee Offering ......... 5 0

220 16 0

00 UETON OHAPEL.

Rev. W . Williams.Colleotions 19 9

Do., <or W O 9 9 Do.,MtssionHall 0 10

6 Contribs.,Sun.-tch.,6 lor Congo 14 00 Do., lor Congo6 boy ............... 6 00 Do.,for Barisal6 school ........... 6 00 Do., for China0 school ........... 6 06 Do., tor Jamaica 8 10 OlDeacon’ s box 1 10

Subscriptions :Baxter, Mr.......... 0 10 6Boxall, M r .......... 0 10 6Clark, Mr J.......... 21 0 0Cox, M rs .. . . . . . . . 1 1 0Cox, Miss, for

Congo ............. 1 1 0Diy, Mr G. R. ... 0 10 0Hollands, Mr G. 1 1 0Hollands, Mr A... 0 10 GHollands, Mr H. 0 10 6Hollands, Mrs H. 0 10 6Johnson, Miss J.,

lor Congo 0 10 0Lesty, Mr G, A. 0 10 6Nelson, Mr J., for

Congo ............. 0 10 6Pensim, Mr 0 10 6Suiter, Mrs, lor

Congo .......... 0 15 0Stiff, M r....... 2 2 0Stiff, Miss M 0 10 0Trotman, Mr G. 0 10 6Underwood, Mr... 0 10 0Williams, Rev W. 3 3 0Wills. Mr G. S. ... 0 10 6

Under 10s......... 1 16 6Do., iotCongo 0 17 6

111 10 8

VAUXHALL.Rev. T. J. Maly on.

Contribs., S.-sch. 9 19 3

VERNON SQUARE.Colles. for W & O 5 0 0 Contribu'ions...... 13 17 3Y.M. Society, per

Y.M.M.A 30 0 0

48 17 3

VICTORIA PARK.Grove Road.

Rev W. Thomas.Collections 5 0 0

Do., for W & O 4 0 0 Contribs., S.-sch. 26 0 0

Do., Bible-cUss 1 0 0 Prayer meetings 3 9 7

39 9 7

WALTHAMSTOW.Wood Street.Rev. E. Fisk.

Collection for W& O (moiety) 1 12 6

Contribs.,Sun.-ach. boxes (moiety),

0 per Y.M.M.A... 3 9 3 0 Prayer Meeting 31 Box (moiety).. 0 2 6

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WALTHAMSTOW- Cion.Subscriptions :

Farley, Misa B.... 0 10 o By Miss Moody.

1 1Whittingham, Mr Under 10s......... 0

By Miss Maffell... 0By Mr A. Bacon.

Bacon, Mr A . . .Good child, Mr ... Goodchild. Mr J.Goodes, Mr..........Hooper, Mr W . H.Peel, Mrs.............

By Miss Stockdale.Clarke, M r 0 10

Under 10s........... 0 12ByMjss Whitaker 0 6

0 10 0 10 1 1 0 10 1 1 1 0

Burgess, Mr H.Dixon, Miss 1 1Gilbert, M r 1 0Gilbert, Mrs ...... 1 0Gratitude .......... 1 0Harfleld.Mrs . . . . 0 10Hoye, Mrs .......... 0 10Inder, Mr .......... 0 10

13 3 S

WALTHAMSTOW.Boundary Boad.

Contributions ... 7 Contribs. Sun-sch. 4

12 1 0

WALWORTH. East Street.

Collections..........Contribs.,Sun-sch.

for Congo ......Contribs., Juv.

Auxiliary, for Mr Heinig's Orphanage, Benares . . . .

1 0 9

12 0 0 17 3 0

W ALW ORTH.

Ebenezer Sunday, school.Contribution* 10 13

Do., for China schools............. 5 0 0

15 13 8

WALWORTH R O A D - Continued.

Subscriptions :A Friend, for

Oongo............... 5 0 iBall, Mr ............... 0 10 0Batley, M r 2 10 0

Macowan, Mr Mills, Rev W. J.Oliver, M rs .Robertson, Mr......Robertson, Mra ... Robertson, Mr A: Robertson,Mrs A. Robertson, Mr G. Shoveller, Mrs. . . Shoveller, Mr W. Thankofferrag ... Tresidder, Mr J.E.. Tresidder, M rs.... Williams, Mr A.,

1 0 1 00 10 1 1 0 10 1 0 0 10 0 10 0 10 0 10 0 10 5 5 1 0 0 10

Wilson, MrC 0 10Under 10s.......

By Miss Kevan ...

Less expenses...

ä 9 0 14

76 8 .02 17 6

73 10 11

WANDSWORTH.East Hill.

Rev. J. W . Eirin?.Collection ..........

Do., for W & O Coninbs. Son-ech

7 123 88 10

WALWORTH ROAD.Bev. W. J. Mills.

Treasurer, Mrs. Gilbert.Secretary, Miss Potts.

Collections 10 14Prayermeeting b o i 2 12 Contribs Sun-sch

for Mr Grenfell,Congo 5

Do., for China»rhool 6

"Do.toxNP ... 8 YonngMen’sChris-

tian Mission, forM r Wall 2 2 0

Home boxes ...... 7 2 4

0 00 0 3 2

WANDSWORTH.

Northcote Road. Rèv. C. E. Stone.

Collection .......... 3 15Contribs. Sun-sch 7 13

Do.,Bolingbroke H all.............. 2 15

14 3

WANDSWORTH ROAD. Victoria Chapel.

Rev. E. Henderson. Treasurer, Mr J. Turner Secretary, Mr. A. J. Davis,Collection.............. 8 9 2

Do., for W & O 6 6 Contributions 36 15

Subscriptions :By Mr. Smith:

Davis, Mr A. J... 2 0 Page,Miss . . . . . . . 1 1

WANDSWORTH R O A D - Continued.

Rowell, Mr Under 10s.

5 0 1 11

By Mr. C. Jervis.Chapman. Mr W. 1 4Dunbar, Dr ...... 2 0Gleazer, Mr 0 10Henderson,Rev E. 1 10Jervis, Mr 0 ........ 0 108tiff, M r.E 2 08ullivan, M r 0 10

Under 10s........ 0 5By Mr. Rayner.

Rayner, Mr ...... 0 10Sly, Mr................. 0 10

Under 10a........ 0 12By Miss Turner.

Btixey, M r 0 12McLaren, Mias ... 1 0Renshaw. Mrs ... 1 0 Turner, Mr, Mrs,

ana Miss 1 15Under 10s......... 0 15

By Miss Knight.Seary. Miss 0 12

Undtr 10s........ 1 18By Miss Halliday.

Slade, Mr .......... 0 10N. M..................... 1 0

Under 10s......... 1 15

82 1 8

WESTBODRNE GROVE. Rev. J. Tuckwell.

Colls. & Contribs. 67 18 Contribs. Sun-soh 35 1

Do., do., for N P 3 15

WEST GREEN—Con.8mallman,MiBsB. 0 6 2White, Miss ...... 0 4 0Wray, Miss 0 10 6Yarrow, Miss... Vorke, Miss J. .

9 9 8 10

51 18 6

WESTMINSTER. Romney Street. Rev. G. Davies.

Collection ......... 2 S 0

WILLE8DEN. College Park.

Rev J. W. Thomas Contributions 1 11 10

WILLESDEN GREEN. Rev. F. Monti.

Collections..........Coll. for W & O Oontribs. Sun-sch

1 19 0 19 4 9

7 8 0

106 15 0

WEST GREEN. Rev. G. Turner.

Collections 6Coll., for W Jk O. 2 Contribs. Sun-ssh 7

Do., for N ,P.... 0 Bin]e-class for sup­

port r f Congo boy under Mr. Bentley (2 yro.) 14

Boxes ................. 1Subscriptions:

Turner, Rev G. &Mrs .................

T w e r , May and Bernard .......... 2

3 3 0

2 0• Collected by

Christmas, Mrs... 0 9 Durham, Miss ... 0 8Hooper, Miss 1 17Hull, M i»s 5 14Moody, Miss .. . . . 1 5 Panter, Mis» K ... 0 6 Smallman,MissL. 0 17

WOODBERRY DOWN.Rev. W. R. Skerry.

Collections 19 17 9Do., for W $ O 3 3 0

Contribs., Sun- day-sch. (lessHeralds) 21 15 1

YoungMen’s01a«s 1 3 9 Young Women’s

Class................. 0 12 0Subscriptions:

Bentley, Mr ........ ? 2Bowser, Mr W.A. 18 5Cox, Mr ............. I 1Edward«, Mr ........ 0 10Elgar, Mr .......... 0 10Grover, Mr 1 1Hill, Mr ............. 1 1Horaepool, Mr ... 0 10 KirtUnd, Mrs ... 0 10 Matthew«. Miss.. 1 0Morgan, Mr ........ 0 10Og<ien, Mr .......... 5 5Ogden, Mrs 1 1Porter, M r 0 10Scarr, Mr............... 0 10Sherry, Rev W. R. 2 2 Sorinitthorpe, Mr Trafford, Rev J....Vizard, Mr..........

Under 10s.........

1 1 2 0 0 10 1 12

Boxes byBerry. M rs .........Churchill, Miss A. Edwards, MasterScarr, Mrs .........Power, MissM.A. 0 10

91 1 0

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WOOD GREEN.Rev. W . W. Haines.

Collections 7 13Do., for W 4- 0 4 10

Prayer meetings 0 13 Coritrib3.,Sanday-

school, for support o f two Congo boys... 12 5

Do., collection 0 7 Do., for N P ... 1 5

Young Women’ s Bible Class,for India 1 9

Girls’ Senior Class,for Congo 1 10

Green Lanes,Sun-seh ................. 2 0

GreenLanes,Band 0 12 Contributions 4 7

Subscriptions:Braid, M rs 0 10Deering, Mr ...... 0 10Haines,Rev W.W. 0 10Hiller, M r 1 0

Under 10s......... 1Boxes by

Aiding, Mr 0 5Boyd, Mr............. 0 7Hillier, M r 0 8Lest«;, Mrs ........ 0 8Pearse, Mrs ........ 0 6Robins, Mr 0 19

Under 5s 1 13

BEDFORD—Continued.Proceeds of lecture

by Rev A .Walker 0 13 9

Contribs. Sun-sch 12 0 7 Young Men’ selass 1 4 s Mrs Watts’ class 2 15 6 Mrs Varley’solass 1 0 2 Box .................... 0 1 10

Subscriptions; Gamman, Mr P. 1 0 0 Garliok, Mr J .. . . 0 15 0Jacob, Mrs 0 10 0Timmis nev F. 0 10 6Watts, Eev T 2 0 0

Under 10s......... 0 10 0

For N P, byGamman, E 0 5Garliok, K ........... 0 4Lilley, E. M 0 9

60 6 0

8 0

45 3Less paid to

Home Mission and expenses 1 9

43 14 3

£7031 6 10

AMPTHILL.Union Chapel.

Eev. D. Obinnery.Collections 2 II

Do., for F & O 1 0 Contribs. for N P 0 19

Subscriptions.Claridge, Mrs 1 0Handscomb, Mrs 1 0 Sloper, Mrs 0 10

7 0 9

BEDFORD.Mill Street.

Eev. T. Watts.Collections 5 1 6

Do., for W & O 2 5 6

BLUNHAM.Rev. W. Abbott.

Collection 0 10Do., for W<bO.. 0 2

Sunday-school . . 0 6 Do., for N P . . 0 2

Leas expenses..,

30 11 9

COTTON END.Rev. J. Cole.

Collections . . . . . . 2 16Donation............. 0 5Box .................... 0 1Contribs. for N P 0 7

CRANFIELD. By Miss Lovell. Subscriptions :

BEDFORD.

Banyan Meeting.Rev. J. Brown, D.D.

Treasurer,Mr. W.G. Aston.Colls, and Sabs.

(moiety) ............31 9 4Collect.,for Wdt O 7 0 0

Subscriptions:Lucas, M r 0 10 0Myers, M r 0 10 0Ransome, Mrs,

and family... 2 10 0 Under 10s........... 0 8 0

Lovell,Mr T., sen. Lovell, Miss ......

42 7 4

BIGGLESWADE.Rev. H . G. Stembridge.

Collections 5 2Do., for W & O 1 2

Contribs. Sun-sch 2 7 BoddingtonClasses 3 12 Contribs., for N P 0 15

Subscriptions: Parser, Mrs

Under 10s.. .

Boxes by

Less expenses.

1 0 01 0 00 10 00 5 0

0 9 90 4 80 8 00 2 3

16 18 100 8 6

16 10 4

HOUGHTON REGIS.Rev. J. T. Frost.

Collections 3 10 0Contribs ,Sim.-ach. 7 10 0

Subscriptions.Oook, Mr John S 0 0 Cook, Mr T. D . . . 5 0 0 Cook, Mr M 1 0 0

22 0 0

3 10 3

0 10 1 1

{£12 of above for support o f Native Preacher un­der Mr. Anderson, Bari sal.J

Box for Congo, byLovell, Harry C ... 0 10

Do., for N P ... 0 3

2 5 0

DUNSTABLE.West Street.

Collections .......... 2 13 4Do., for W 4 O 1 4 2

Contribs. Sun-sch 1 10 Proceeds of

lecture by Rev A. W alker 0 13

Snbsariptions: Oookson, Mr . . . . 1 1 0 Evans, Mr (2 yrs) 0 10 0Gillham, Miss 1 0 0Gutteridge, Mr . . . 1 1 0 Gutteridge, Miss 0 10 0Newton. Mrs 1 15 0Southam, M r 0 10 0Squires, Mr 0 10 0

Under 10s......... 1 10 6

KEYSOE. Contribs. Sun-sch 0 14 8

LEIGHTON BUZZARD.Hockliffe Road.

Rev. Geo. Durrell.Collections .......... 9 19 4

Do., for W & O 2 2 3 Contribs., Sunday-

school ......... 5 3 9Young Men’s

Prayer Mtg. ... 0 9 0 Purser,Mrs, Bible

class.... 1 17 2

Subscriptions:By Mrs. G. Simmons.

Garside, Mr ...... 0 10 6Miller, Miss 1 1 0Price, Mr S 0 10Simmons, Mis G 1 1 O' Tompkins, M rs... 0 10 O

Under 10s......... 1 13 0

By Miss Meedley.Deverell, Mr J . ... 0 17 6Frost, Miss 0 10 0Guess, Miss ...... 0 10 0Purser, Mr R. ... 3 0 0

Under 10s......... 3 2 10

14 8 3

HEATH AND REACH.Rev. G. Durrell.

Collection ......... 0 10 0Sunday-school ... 0 10 G

Subscriptions:Swinstead, Mr T. 0 10 6 Swinetead, Mr J. 0 IQ 6

2 1 0

Boxes byGilbert, Harriett 0 13 0Gibbs, Alfred 0 15 4Hart, Lizzie ...... 0 9 4Hart, Mrs F 0 7 10Purser, Mrs, sen. 0 5 4Purser, Miss 1 0 0Toe, Miss .......... 0 5 3

ForJVP, byCarver, Florrie ... 0 4 0Cox, Geo............... 0 1 9Gibbs, Lizzie 0 8 0Woodman* M. 0 4 1

37 11 9 Less expenses,.. 1 8 2

36 3 7

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V¿i£LBLU .it.Liston.16 19

m :0 IO

17 91 19

15 IO

it.

lake.

9 122 7

2 11

2 172 17

us:0 10o ino 10i io 105 3

O 50 6

1 0O 4O 2O 2O 110 80 6

by

1 1O 61 91 80 90 6O 3O 120 10O 53 6O 151 OO 131 8O 16O fl2 OO 101 16

BEDFORDSHIRE BERKSHIRE. [ 1 8 8 8 .

LUTON—Continued. Pepperstock School.

53 1 72 0 6

81 1 1

(£10 of above to be given to ff. C. Dutt's School Work).

Union Chapel.Rev. H . Oollings.

Coll. for W & O(moiety) 1 10

Contribs. (moiety) 19 1

Subscriptions:

Pollings, Rev H. 0 10 Mayles, Mrs, for

Congo ............. 1 0Murray, Mr P.W.

R ......................... 0 10Box for Congo, by

Murray, Norman R............................ 0 12 0

23 4 2

Wellington Street Chapel.Rev. F. J. Feltham.

Ooll., for W & O 2 2 0 Monthly contribs. 3 17 0 Sale of Heralds... I 10 0 3pe ill contribs... 0 5 10

Do., for India 0 10 0 Contribs.,Sun-sch. 3 9 Young "Women’s

class................. 3 17 11Young Men’s class 0 6 10 Woodside box . . . 0 6 0

Subscription:Hall, M r............. 0 10

Boxes byBigg. Mastnr . . . . 0 1 Butcher. M rs .... 0 17Carter, Miss ...... 0 4 4Clayton, Mrs ...... 0 .1 6Evans, Mrs 0 4 0Field, Miss 0 6 1Heath, Miss ...... 0 5Hyde, Miss 0 2 6Moody, Hiss ....... 0 5 0Mercy, Grace,

Ruth and Joe 0 14North, Miss ....... 0 1Rnnoieman, Mrs 0 4 Soutbcott, Miss A. 0 8 0 Southcott, Miss S. 0 1 6 Verms, Mrs . . . . 0 2 Weatherhead,Mrs 0 5

Under Is 0 0

LUTON—ContinuedFor N P , by

A Friend............. 0 10 6Asdell, Miss . . . . 0 3 6Ashby, Miss ...... 0 12 6Bass, Mrs............. 0 5 0Brown, Miss E.... 0 1 0Cox, Miss R......... 0 2 0Hyde, Miss.......... 0 4 6Jachson, Miss ... 0 8 0Lawes, Mrs.......... 0 2 0Lightloot, MissA. 0 2 0Osborn, Mrs ...... 0 6 3Weedon, Mrs...... 0 2 6

2* 1 4

MAULDEN. Union Chiprl.

Collection .......... 2 6 10Coll., for W & O 0 15 0Contribs,Sun-sch,

for Congo . . . . 1 5 1Friend, for Congo 0 3 4Proceeds of lec­

ture by Rev A.Walker............. 2 0 0

Subscription :Goodman, Mr R. 10 0 0

Boxes byBeal. Miss .......... 0 6 2Berrill, Miss F.

(class) ............. 0 2 3Christmas,MissM. 0 3 1Cole, Edward..... 0 2 18Flint, Mary ..... 0 9 0Goodman, M .&R. 1 2 6Hawes, Mrs ...... 0 3 0Richardson,MrsJ. 0 3 0Richardson,E. ... 0 7 2ÍTaylor, F............. 0 3 11Under 2s.............. 0 6 2

20 0 0

RIDGMOUNT.Rev. W. J. Juniper.

Collection .......... 0 13 0Do , for W & O 1 0 0

YoungMon’sClass 0 13 10YoungWomen’sdo 0 3 11

Subscriptions :Ruflhead,MrT.lf. 0 12 6Ruffhead, Mr J. 0 10 6Ruffhead, Mrs E, 0 10 6

Collected byFowler, Gertruda 1 10 0

Boxes byBoughton, M. . . 0 2 6InfantOIass . . . . 0 6 6Wells, Mr .......... 0 2 3 <

For N P , byBoughton, G. ... 0 7 0Francis, E........... 0 10 1

RID GMOU N'T— Con.Ruff head, G 0 8 9Stanton, E 0 6 3

7 17 7

R1SELEY.Coll.,for W & O... 0 10 6

SANDY.Rev. T. Voysey.

Prayer Mtng. box 1 7 0 Contribs. 8un-sch 1 IS 0

Boxes by

Other bpxes 1 7 5

8 17 5

SHEFFORD.Union Church.Rev. A. Smith.

Election .......... 0 7 10D o . ,fo r T F ¿ 0 0 8 6

Boxes ................. 0 13 4Subscriptions :

8 1 2

STEVINGTON. Bev. E. Probert.

0 14 1

STOTFOLD.¡ollection .......... 112 0Do., for W & O 0 8 0

2 0 0

TODD1NGTON.

Coll.,for W & O ... 0 10 0

ABINGDON.Rev. R. J. Rogers.

'ollections 4 10 7Do., for W 4r O 2 2 0 Do., Marcham 1 8 10 Do., Drayton... 0 16 0 Do., Fyfleld . . 0 12 8

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ABINGDON—Con.Prayer Mtg. box 1 3 6Juv.. Society ...... 6 11 5

Subscripiions: Coxeter, Mr . . . . 5 0 0Coxeter, Mr J. . . 1 0 0Coxeter, Mr O .... 1 u 0Coxeter, M iss.... 1 0 0Dickey,MrJ.,J.P. 1 1 0Evans,Miss . . . . 1 0 0Gardiner, Mr S ... 1 1 0Jones, Mrs W . .. 0 10 6Payne, Mrs . . . . 1 0 0Payne,Ur G.,Don. 0 10 0Rogers, Rev. R... 1 0 0Webb, M r .......... 0 10 0Williams, Mr J ... 1 1 0

Under 10s........ 0 15 0

Boxes, by Coxeter, Mr . . . . 6 7 6Coxeter, Mr C..„ 0 7 5Cross, Mr C.......... 0 4 2Day, E. & G .. . . . 0 4 3Fisher, R. & W... 0 4 4Loo-ley, Miss,..,,. 0 3 0Matthews, J......... 0 1 7Pontifex, R. & E. 0 4 8Townend, E .& W 0 2 2Tritton, Miss...... 0 4 11

41 17 6Less Heralds &

expenses ...... 1 4 8

40 12 10

BEECH HILL.Rev. A. 'Ward.

Coll. for W ¿r 0 0 10For N P, by

B-riley, Mary 0 2Fuller, H ............. 0 4Gilmore, John. ... 0 2 Hannington, M.. 0 6Keep, Edith ...... 0 9Lear, Emily ...... 0 9Wheeler, Alice ... 0 6

2 8Lsssexpenses.,. 0 3

2 5 0

BOURTON.Rev. R. W . Mansfield.

Collections 1 15 10Do.,PublicMtg. 3 10 9 Do., for W $ 0 1 11 1 Do., Children’s

Service 0 3 6Donation:

Tacker, Mrs . . . . 5 0 0 Boxes by

Beasant, Mrs J,... 0 3 1Davis, Miss A 0 6 0Locker, Mts . . . . 0 10 10 Mansfield, Mrs ... 0 10 0

BOURTON—Continued. FIFIELD MIS3ION— NEWBURY—Continued.8ervants at Bour-

toa House ...... 0 15Wateon, M rs 0 7Wilson, Mrs ...... 0 8

For N P , byMansfield, Maud 1 8

16 10 00 3 6

16 6 6

BRIMPrON. Coll., for W f O 0 10

FARINGDON.Rev. J. O. Btalberg.

Collections .......... 4 4Do., for W & O 1 10 Do.,PublicMtng 2 16

Contribs., 8,-sch. 2 13Bu«cot................. 0 17Kingston Lisle . . 1 8 Littlewortb 0 11

Subscriptions: Abrabams, Mr ... 0 10 Carter. Mr A. ... 0 10 Oox, Mr. H. J. . . 0 10O. P. J................ 2 108talberg,Rev J.O. 0 1!) Wearing, Mr W. 1 1

Under 10d......... 3 17

Boxes byBible-class 3 6Butler, Miss ..... 0 2Carter, Mrs 1 17Cox, Mis-es 0 48talberg,Kev J.O. 0 3 Wearing, Mias ... 0 2 Williams, Mis9 ... 0 9

For N P, byAbel, H. & F 0 12Cane, E................ 0 3Oouneell, A. fc F. 0 5 Carter, Miss . . . . 0 8Cox, Miss............. 0 6Deverell, G 0 1Wearing, Mies ... 0 8Willis, F ............. 0 11Willis, B............... O 7Wintle, G............. 0 SWintle, H............ 0 2

Under Is 0 0

MAIDENHEAD.Rev. R. Preece.

Collections 6 0Do., for W & O 113

Contribs., S.-sch.(lees Heralos);. 10 8

Prayer Mtng. box 1 5

Subscriptions:Ashton, Mrs . . . . 0 12Crowe, Miss ...... 1 0Fox, Miss .......... 0 10Longhurst, Mr ... 0 10Millin, M r 0 10Penn, Mr .......... 0 10Reynolds, Mrs R. 1 0 Reynolds, Mr T. 1 1 Truby, Mrs . . . . 2 0

Under 10s....... 0 12

Collected byBloomfield, Mr.... 0 15 Millin, Miss, for

Mr Davies' boy,Congo ............. 5 0

33 5 60 10 0

32 15 6

FIFIELD MISSION. By Mr. Reynolds.

Fifield San.-seh. Dedworth do. ...

1 10 0 11

Waltham do. ... 0 15 M obs End dot ... 0 7 Binfield do 1 12

33 2 60 10 6

32 12 0

NEWBURY. Northbrook Street.

Rev. E. George.Treasurer, Mr. J. J.

Daries.Collections 9 8

Do., ia iW & O 3 3 Do., Headley. . 113 Do., Berrie’a

Bank............. 2 6Do., Ashmore

Green .......... 1 10Do., Long Lane 0 6

Contrib., Sun-sch. 15 9 JuvenileA'soctn.,

iorNP.NUcanto Chuck-roburty. 14 13

SubscriptionsClark, Mr. F 0 10Coxeter, Mr 9 9Davies, Mr J. J ... 4 0 Davies, Mr P. E.. 1 0Hodges, Miss 0 10Hughes, Mr W .... 0 10Jackson,Mr A 4 0Keens, M r s 2 0Lewendon, Mr.... 0 10Mills, Mrs .......... 1 0Nias, Mr T. M. . . 1 0Percy, Mr .......... 0 10Pettifer,Mrs . . . . 0 10

Pirer & Franklin,Mestrsf........... 0 10 0

Taylor, Miss ...... 1 0 0Thorn, M r ........ 0 10 GTubb, Mr ......... I 0 0Whittington, Mr 0 10 6Box, by Miss Fry 1 17 0

79 8 00 16 0

78 12 0

READING.Collection at

Publio Mtng. 11 3 7 Do., United Sua-soh Service 5 14 1

16 17 8Lets'expenses.. 5 4 6

King’s Road.Rev C. A. Davis.

Treasurer, Mr. S. J. CollierSecretary, Mr. J. J.

Cooper.Collections 8 7 0

Do., for W &O.. 10 13 0 Contribs., Sunday-

school .......... 26 7 8Juvenile working

party, part pro­ceeds of sale.for Outfit o f Mr.Slade, Congo... 125 0 0

Profit on tea mtng 16 6 6

Subscriptions.By Miss Broad.

Anderson, Mrs ... 0 10 0Broad, Mr J 0 10 6Faiher’ s Birthday 0 10 0 Fuller,Mr J .H .... 2 2 0Ryder, Miss 0 10 08heph.etd.Mrs ... 0 10 0

Under 10s......... 1 14 10

By Mrs W. Hawkins.Lanman, Mr 0 15 0Marsh, M r 0 10 0

Under 10s........ 1 13 11

By Miss Collier.Carter, Mr L. G. 0 10 0 Ojllier, MrS. J.... 10 0 0 Collier, Mrs, sen. 3 0 0Collier, M iss 1 0 0Davies, M iss 1 0 0Divis, Rev C. A. 10 0 0Grace, Mr .......... 1 0 0Ghreen.Miss 0 10 6Hitchens, Mr G. 0 12 0 Klmber, Mias L. 1 2 0

Under 10s.. . . . 4 13 3

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READING—Continued. READING— Continued. READING—Continued.By Mrs. E. P. Collier.

Blake, Mr G., don.for Congo ...... 20 0 0

Champion, Miss 3 0 0 Collier, Mr. E. P... 15 0 0 Corpe, Mr W. ... 0 10 6Davies, Mr P 10 0 0Gostage, Mr 1 1 0Heelas, Mr J 2 0 0MiUom, Mr J. ... 1 1 0Osborne, Mr ...... 0 10 6Palmer, MrG.,J.P. 1 0 0 Ravenscroft.MrW. 0 10 6

By Mrs. Gostage, jun.Eades, Mr H 0 10 6Forfeitt, Mr J. L. 0 10 6 Jackson, Mr E.... 4 0 0Xing, Mr .......... 0 10 0King, Mr E. H.... 0 10 0 Windsor, Mr. C. 0 10 0

Under 10s........ 1 4 2By Mrs. W. Richardson.

Brown, Misses ... 0 10 0 Harvey, Mr E. ... 1 1 0 Langley, Miss ... 0 10 6 Richardson, Dr... 1 1 0

By Miss G. Clover.Insell, Mr .......... 0 10 0Moore, Mr E 2 2 0

Under 10s......... 0 18 4

COH|TON.

Collections 0 7 6

GROVEL ANDS.

Collections 1 5 6Contribs.Sun-sch. 5 9 11

H U B ST .

Collections .......... 2 2 9

Subscriptions :Dunn, Mr W 1 0 0

Under 10s......... 0 2 6

EAST ILSLET.

Collections 0 14

WEST ILSLET.

Collection .......... 0 7 2Ê H K B F IE L D .

Collections l l

B y: I A. Clover.Clover, Mrs 2 0Howett, Capt. ... 1 0 Turner, Mr J.,

M.D................... 0 10Wingfield, Mr J. 0 10 Withers, Mr J . ... 1 1

Under 10s......... 3 1By Mrs. J. J. Cooper.

Allright, Mr J ... . 1 1 Cooper, Mr J. J. 3 0 Cooper, Mrs J. J. 0 12 Dickerson, Mrs,

for Congo . . . . 0 10Ward, Mr E 0 10

Under 10s....... 1 0By Mrs. Eaglestone.

Smith, Mr C 0 10Under 10s......... l 2

.Collected byCane, Miss ....... 2 5Davies, Miss, for

A frica .,, 1 11Ford, Miss .......... 0 12Button, M issL.... 0 4

Boxes byDavies, M iss 2 0Edgington, Miss A 0 6 Levitt, Mr W....... 0 8Little Folk at

Bommerlea 0 11Winkwortb, Mrs 0 8

ASHAMPSTBJlD .

Collections 0 13

Subscriptions: Jackson, Mr F . ... 1 1Jackson, Miss 1 0

Do., box .......... 0 13Under 10a......... 0 6

For JV. P. byGammaway, Miss 0 15 Sims, Mr J 0 11

SILVER BTKEET,

Oontbs.,Sun.-sch. 2 3STfiEATLEY.

Collection .......... 0 8

343 7

Carey Chapel.Collections 11 0

Do., for W <fc O 5 0 Contriba., S.-sch.,

for Congo school 9 19 Parc proceeds of

bazaar for CongoVi 0

Subscriptions:By Miss Bottrill.

A Friend, E. E.... 1 0Bottrill, Mr 1 iChard, Mrs 0 10Cooper, Mr J. O. 4 0Gammon, Mr. 0 10Goodenough, Mr.. 0 10 Harris, Mr & Mrs 1 10Kidgell, Mr 2 2Kidgell, M rs 1 0Manning, Miss . . 1 0 Marshall, Miss ... 0 10Pratley, Mr W 1 1'Whitfield, Mrs . . 0 10 . Under 10s....... 3 7

Collected by Oooper, Miss O.

(weekly pence) . 1 7

BEADING.

WyelifEe Chapel.Eev. W . G. Hailstone.

Treasurer, Mr. A. Smith.Collections.......... 3 14 0

Do., for W db O 5 0 0Contribs., S.-seh. 16 3 0Juvenile working

party ............. 7 0 0Subscriptions :

Wildsmith, Mr... 0 10 0By Miss Pugh.

Barcham, M r...... 2 2 0Oakshott, Mr...... 1 1 0Pugh, Mr............. 0 10 0Shepherd, Mr ... 0 10 6Simmons, Mr...... 2 0 0Smith, Mr A. 0 10 6

Under 10s........ 2 12 6By Miss Toogood,

for Congo ...... 3 11 9By Mr Wakefield,

tor China ...... 0 18 0By Miss Cane.

Cane. M iss.......... 0 10 0Do., for W H O 2 0 0

Davis, Mr J......... 5 0 0Davis, Mrs J.. for

Congo boy, Wil­liam Anderson 5 0 0Under 10s ...... 0 11 5

59 4 8

(For Caversham,nr. Read' ing, see Oxfordshire, page lxix.)

SANDHURST.

WALLINGFORD; Rev. H . R. Salt.

Collections 8 9 6Do., for W <k O 5 0 0

Contbs., Sun.-sch. 1 1 9

Subscriptions:A Friend............. 0 10 0Bunting, Mr 2 2 0Hawkins, M r 1 1 0

Do.for Mrs Wall,Rome ......... 1 1 0

Jenkins, MrW. D. 0 10 0 Jenkins,-Mrs sen. 0 10 0Jones, Mr W 0 10 0

Do.. JubileeOffering ...... 0 10 0

Lewis, Mr & Mrs 1 10 0 Littleboy. Mr W. 0 10 0 Payne, Mr W.and

family . . . . . . . . . 1 15 0Powell, Mr J 3 3 0Powell, Mrs J .... 1 1 0 Powell, Misses C.

andE............. . 1 I 0Powell, Miss H... 1 0 0 Salt, RevH. R .... 0 10 0 Saunders, Mrs ... 0 10 0Smith, M rR 1 0 0Twidell, Mr 1 0 0Twidell, Mrs . . . . 0 10 0Twidell, Masters 0 10 0 Upton, Mr . . . . . . 0 10 0Wells, Mr E. T.... 1 0 0Wells, Mr E 1 1 0Wells, Mrs > 0 0

Under 10s........ 0 10 0Collected by

Freeman, Miss ... 1 7 0Jones, Miss 0 10 0Powell, Misses ... 0 12 0 Scbick, Miss, for

Congo ............. 1 5 0

For N P , byBrooks, J............. 0 4 0Salt, W. ............. 0 fi 2Taylor, E............. 0 5 9Woodley, E 0 4 3

Under 2s. 6d.... 0 12 11

Rev. James Rose.Contribs. (1887)... 5 10

Do. (1888)... 5 1 Coll., for W & O 1 10

12 2 0

SUNNINGDALE.

Coll., for W & O 0 12 Boxes ................. 1 15

For N P , byGalliford, W . 1 3Longhurst.S 0 6Wickena, E 0 5

Under 2s 0 1

4 3 2

41 13 0 11

44 2 4

WANTAGE.Collections 5 16 3

Do., for W & O 1 1 0 Contribs.,Sun-sch. 5 6 1 Prayer Meetings 0 3 9

Donation :Bennett, Mr T . ... 6 0 0

Collected byStevenson, Miss F. 2 14 0 8troud, Howard 0 12 0

Boxes by Bayley, Miss. ; . . 1 1 8 Belcher, Mrs W... 0 16 10 Bradfield, Mrs ... I 12 2 Clark, T .& A . ... 0 17 0

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WANTAGE—Continued. Clement, R. 0 . ... 0 IS 6Muncy, Mrs ...... 0 11 3Stevenson, Miss... 0 10 10

26 IS 4Less expenses.. 0 8 6

26 9 10

WINDSOR.Bey. C. Cole.

Collections 5 14 11Coll., for W 0... 1 16 9 Contrbs ,Sun.-sch. 5 IS 6

Do., for NJP ... 1 0 0 Prayer Mtg. box 1 10 2 Ladies’ Bible class 2 6 4

Subscriptions; Darvell, Mr H.,

(2 years) 2 1 0Elliott, Air A 0 10 0Hunt, Miss 1 1 0Last, Mr C. J 1 l oMorris, Mr T 1 0 0Pooley, Mr G 1 0 0Pratt, Mr J. P. . . . 1 0 0

Under 10s......... 0 5 0

By Mrs. Walker. Grove, Mr H. J. 0 10

Under 10s......... 1 17By Mrs Seymour 2 6

30 13 8

WOKINGHAM.Milton Boad.Bey. J. Cave.

Collections 8 12 9Do., for W & O 5 0 0 Do., Finehamp-

stead and NewMill ............. 0 6 4

Prayer Mtg. box 1 l i o Sunday-school . . 3 15 2

Subssriptions:Brant, Mr J 0 10 0Butler, Mr E 0 10 0Kirkby, Mr B. ... 0 10 0 Moorcock, MrW. 0 10 0 Phillips, Mr G. T. 3 3 0Pigg, Mr G 0 10 0Sale, Mrs............. 1 1 (iSkerritt, M rs .... 1 0 0 Warwick, Mrs ... 0 10Weeks, Mr J . 1 0 0

Under 10s......... 1 14 0Boxes by

Brant, Master C. 0 9 0 Cave, Mast. W. A . 0 18 6 Davey, Miss, and

pupils............. 1 4 0Farrow, Mrs ...... 0 6 10Kirkby, Master B. 0 6 9 Knight, Misses

Edith and May 0 4 6

WOKINGHAM—Con.Newnham, Miss 1 10

Do., for Congo 1 0 Sargent, Master ±*.G.O 19

For N P , byHall, B ................ 0 5Hall, F ................. 0 1Lush, H ............... 0 3Moulden, A 0 3Mouldeu, J 0 2Painter, C 0 3

38 3Less expenses... 0 9

37 14

£841 19 7

iBudtfngfcams&ire.

AMERSHAM.Lower Baptist Chapel.

Collections .......... 5 15 0Contribs.,Snn.-sch. 5 12Profit on T ea 0 8Donation............. 1 5 0

Subscriptions:By Mrs. Clarke.

Clarke, Mr A. ... 0 10 0Halt, M r ............. 0 10 0Plested, Misses . . 0 10 0

Under 10s......... 0 4 4

14 15 60 8 6

14 7 0

BIERTON.Contributions ... 0 11 Coll., for W & O 0 3

0 14 0

CHE NIES.Coll., for W % 0 0 5

CHESHAM.Lower Chapel.

Bev. T. Armstrong.Oolleotions .......... 5 11

Do., for W & O 1 1 Do., Juvenile.:. 1 2

Contribs.,8un-sch. 9 8 Box ................. 0 15

Subscriptions:By Mrs. G. Rose.

Ash, Miss ......... 1 0Cave, Mrs A 1 1George, Mr W 1 0Gomm.MissF'.... 0 10 Hawkes, MrC. .. 0 10

CHESHAM—Continued.Hayes, Mr J..... 0 10 0Rose, Mrs. G. ... 0 10 0Ward, Mr W . ... 0 10 0

Under 10s....... 3 9 0

26 17 4 Less expenses.. 0 8 6

CUDDINGTON.Subscription ...... 0 3 0Frost, M., card . . 0 4 3

0 7 3

DEANSHANGER. Contribs.,Sun-sch 0 10 0

DINTON.Rev. J. Saunders.

Collection .......... 1 10 0Donation............. 0 2 6

Collected byFrancklin,Mrs&Miss2 10 2 Hodges, Mrs A ... 0 6 7

Boxes, byA Friend 0 13 6Hodges, Mr. J 0 3 1Hodges Lizzie . . . 0 3 6 Wall,Annie . . . . 0 3 0Weedon, M rs 0 1 10A S.-sohl Teacher 1 17 9

GREAT MISSENDEN.Collections 1 14 4

Do., for W $ 0 0 10 8Sun.-school box,

tot N P .......... 1 0 0Subscription:

Case, Mrs 1 0 oFor N P, by

Beeson, George... 0 4 0Grover, L . 0 6 0Hailey, Harry ... 0 11 0 Hardmg, Samuel 0 5 0Hoare, W............ 0 2 5Penn, A ............... 0 2 6Tomlin, Bessie . . 0 3 0Tomlin, G 0 3 4

Boxes by Blunt, Alfred ... 0

Less expenses.7 11 100 0 10

7 11 0

FENNY STRATFORD Bev. H . 8. Smi’h.

Collect., for W& O 1 0 0

GOLD HILL.Bev. J. H. Grant.

Coll., for W & O 0 16 6 Contribs., for N P 1 0

1 17 2

GREAT BRICKHLLL Contributions 10 0 0

GREAT MARLOW.Collections 0 17 7Do., Publio mtng 1 0 9 Coll., for W & O 0 11 6 Contribs.,8un-sch. 1 10 6

GREAT MARLOW-Con.Boxes by

Birdsage, Mrs . . 0 8 6 Piercey, Mr E.... 0 3 8

0 8 4

5 3 00 5 6

4 17 6

Tomlin, Mrs G.... 0 Vestry................. 0

6 0 u 7 9 4

7 4 2

HADDEN HAM, &c.Collections 1 0 2

Do., Pub. Meetg. 1 0 0 Do.,for W & O 0 10 0

Sunday-sch. box . 1 3 0Subscriptions:

Clarke, M r B 0 10 6Clarke, M rW . ... 0 10 6

Under 10s........ 0 6 6

Box byParsons, Mrs 1 1 6

CHEA.BSLX7.

Collection .......... 0 10 6Sundav-school ... 0 6 6 Young Men’s class 0 7 3 Young Women’ s

clas*................. 0 8 4MisaGregory’s box 0 8 0

TOWKRSEY.

Collection .......... 0 2 9Do. for W & .0 0 5 0

Sunday-school ... 0 5 5

Boxes byDarviU, Miss 0 6 0Esther, Mr J 0 3 10

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HADDENHAM -ConJackman, Mr J. 0 8 10Underwood, Mrs 0 5 0

9 19 7Less expenses.. 0 2 0

9 17 7

HIGH WYCOMBE. Rev. J. R. Russell.

Collections .......... 6 3X>o.,Pub.Meeting 8 0 Do., for W 4- 0 2 18 Do., Holmer

G reen 0 10Prayer Meetings 1 8 Contribs.,Sun-sch.l5 2

Do.,do., WycombeMarsh ........ 1 4

Proceeds of leoture by Mr F. Wheeler 0 16

Subscriptions:Baldwin, Mrs A. C. 0 10 0Clarke, Mr D........ 1 1 0Cox, Mr J .......... 1 0 0C. P., per Mr S.

Weller .......... 10 0 0Gervis, MissM. C. 0 10 0Hirons, Mrs ...... 1 1 0Lacey, Mr T......... 0 12 6Loosley, Mr W.R. 0 10 6Pearce, Mr Job . . 1 0 0Pearce, Mrs R., the

late ................. 0 10 0Pooley, Mrs, don. 0 10 0Spicer, Mr R........ 0 10 6Spicer, M rs.......... 1 0 0Spicer, Mr W. H. 0 10 0Theed, Mr Thos. 0 10 0Thompson, Mr &

Mrs ................ 4 10 0Ward, Mrs J........ 1 0 0Weston, Mr A. B. 0 10 0Wheeler, MrT.,J.P 1 0 0Wheeler,Mr H. S.,

J.P.................... 0 10 0Wheeler, Mrs H. 1 1 0Wheeler,MrG.,J.P 0 10 0

Under 10s......... 0 15 0

Collected by Acome. Mrs ...... 0 8 2Blackwell, Mrs... 0 3 8Olarke, Misses ... 1 11 sEasden, Mr J . . . . 0 5 1Gervis, Miss . . . . 0 19 7Grove, Mies , , , 0 11 0Hiladen, Mr H..„ 0 5 0Loosley, Misses... 1 4 0Slater, A ............. 0 9 1Spicer, Master A. 1 10 4Stone, A. & F. ... 0 8 4

68 4 9Less expenses.. 0 10 6

67 14 3Less Home and

Irish Mission 12 0 0

55 14 3

Rev. J. Robinson.Collection .......... 1 19

Do., for W 4r 0 0 8 Prayer Meeting

box ................. 0 7For N P, by

Busby, E .............. 0 2Carter, A .............. 0 2Nash, 0 ................. 0 2

Boxes byA Friend............. 0 1Laurel Cottage... 0 8 Randle,Miss,olnss 0 2 8aaders, Mrs, class 0 1 Young Men’ s class 0 15 YoungWomen’ sdo.O 7

4 14Less expenses... 0 1

4 12 8

LONG CRENDON.Rey. J. H. Robinson.

Collee. for W & O 1 0Contributions 3 7Donation 0 5

Collections.......... 4 6 5Do., for W & O 1 0 0

0ontrb.,8un.-sch. 3 18 10Prayer Meeting box 0 7 S

Boxes byBarter, Mr J. ... 0 1 3Berry. M rs.......... 0 3 6Burnham, Mrs ... 0 3 5Coombs, E. and E. 0 3 1Crocket t, Mrs E. 0 5 0Crook, Mrs......... 0 1 7Dorsett, Mr.......... 1 2 1

LOOSELY ROW.Collection .......... 1 5Boxes ................. 0 19

2 4Less expenses... 0 1

MUR8LEY. Oontribs., S.-sch. 1 1 3

NORTHALL.Collec. for W & O 0 5 0

OLNEY.Rev. J. Allen, B.A.

Collections 8 2 2Do., for W 4" 0. 1 6 0

Contrbs.,8uo.-sch. 0 19 6 A Girl’s class 1 0 0

Collected byLongland, Mrs T.,

andGibson.Misa 2 9 10Boxes by

Longland, M .&E. 0 7 0 Tyer, M iss 0 7 2

OLNEY—Continued. For N P, by

Manning, Miss ... 1 0 4

10 12 00 4 6

10 7 6

PRINOE8 RISBOROUGH Rev. W. Coombs.

11 7 50 4 0

11 3 5

PRINCES KISBOROUGH.

Free Church.Rev H. Phillips, B.A.

Collection .......... 2 3Do., Pabiic mtng.l 4 Do., for W & O 0 10

Boxes, byAdcock, Mrs ...... 0 5Bloss, Mrs .......... 0 3Clarke, Mrs 0 10Jordan, Mrs 0 4Fox, Mrs............. 0 3Page, Mrs . . . . . . . 0 1Read, Miss 0 7Ridley, M r 0 5Wrisht, Mr 0 1Small sums 0 2

6 2 70 4 0

5 18 7

QUAINTON.Bey H J. Lester.

Oontribs. tor Congo 8 0 0 Collec. for W & O 0 5 0

8 5 0

SPEEN.Bey. Ohas. Saville.

Collection .......... 1 0 0Do., tor W & O 0 10 0

SPEEN—Continued.Sunday school ... 0 16 0 Saville, Mrs, class 0 10 0 Prayer mtg. box 0 4 0

STANTONBURY.Rev. J. Matthews.

Collec., for W<b O 0 9 0 Conti ibs., for N P 0 3 0

0 12 0

STONY STRATFORD. Rev. T. Baker, B.A.

Collection ......... 3 11 0Do., for W 4" 0 1 0 0

Subscriptions :Baker, Rev T. .... 0 10 6Perrin, M r 1 0 0Short, M rs 0 10 0

Boxes byBaker, Miss 0 4 6Barker, Miss . . . . 0 4 4Benson, Miss 0 2 6Hall, Mr A 0 9 6H a'l.M rsJ 0 1 0Infant class 0 11 3Hammersley, W. 0 3 1King, M r s 0 5 2King, Mr............. 0 6 0Osborn, Mr 0 4 4Walker, M rs 0 5 0White, Mrs Jos. 0 6 0 White, Mrs O. S. 0 6 3 White, Miss M..., 0 12 8 Whits, Miss S. ... 0 7 6 Wilson, Mr J. ... 0 19 2 Woollard,Miss ... 0 14 7 Woollard, Miss L. 1 7 7 Woollard, Miss F. 1 6 8 Wool'ard, Mr O. 1 8 5 Young men’ s class l 13 7

For N P, byBaker, Alfred.. . . 0 10 3Wyatt, 8............. 0 2 6

Under 2s 0 4 9

19 8 1Less expenses... 0 5 9

19 2 4

WESTON TURVILLE. Collec., for W&O 0 10 6

WINSLOW.Rev. J. S. Poulton.

Contributions 4 10 0

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WRAYSBURY. Collections 7 0

Boxes byA Friend .......... 0 2A, V . B................ 5 4Bowler, Mr Jas. 0 8 Cartwright, Miss 0 7 Clark, Mr Henry 0 13 Dopson, Esther... 0 4 Forfitt, Fanny ... 0 7 Holloway, Annie 0 16M. M. D............... 4 11Mitchell,Mr . . . . 0 3Rosendale 2 1Stevens,Mr . . . . 0 7 Sunday-echool ... 0 9The Cottage ...... 2 11Wifien, Sarah ... 0 3 Worth, Maggie ... 0 6

By Mrs. Shippey.Foster, Mr. Edmd. 5 5 Shippey, Mr G.... 1 0Shtppey, Mrs 0 10Shippey, Mr F. L. 0 10 Smith, Mr John.. 12 0

By Miss Natter.

25 19 0

£237 16 11

Camïirtïrgesittrc,

CAMBRIDGE.

St. Andrew’s Street.

Rev. T. G. Tam.Collections.......3 7 0

Do., for W.dsO 6 13. Contributions, by

Misses Nutter,E. A. Bird, and LiHey. forN P ............ 3 9

Do., by Miss Iiilley, for Boys’ School,Barisal...... 1 4

“ Friends at Cam­bridge,” per Mr.Jas. Nutter, for Italian Mission 41 2

Contbs., Sun-soh , toiMrPotter’s Cambridge school, Agra 17 0

Do., do., for ► Congo boy ... 3 0

Fenny a week coll., by Miss Bird... 6 10

Contributions for Oaelpore'school 17 0

Donations :Foster, Mr. C. F.100 0A Frûnd............. 1 0Nutter, Mr Jas.... 25 0

Subscriptions :Foster, Mr G. E. 25 0 Foster, Mr C. F . . 25 0

By Miss E. A. Bird :Bird, M r............. 1 0Bird, Miss ......... 1 0Bowes, Mrs. . . . . 1 0

CAMBRIDGE—Continued CAMBRIDGE—Continued.Boses by

Doggett, Miss C. 1 3 Poole, Mrs . . . . . . 2 1

Foster, Mr. J. E . 1 0Foster, Miss ...... 0 10Johnson, Mr. W.H. 1 0 Macmillan, Mr. . . 1 0 Watts, Mr. J. 8 . . 2 2

Under 10s......... 0 14

Bid well, Miss___ 0 10 0Doggett,Mr. F.W. 2 0 0Holmden, Mr... 1 1 0Ibberson, Mr. C. 1 0 0Lilley, Mr. W. E. 1 0 0Mansfield, Mr S.. 5 0 0Nutter, Mr........... 20 0 0Nutter, Mr J....... 3 0 0Nutter, Miss . . . . 0 10 0Slack, Mr., the late 1 0 0Sykes, Mr .......... 1 0 0Tam, Rev. T. G. 3 0 0Vawser, Mr.......... 2 2 0Wallington, Mr... 0 10 0

Under 10s......... 1 0 0

By Miss JohnsonBarker, Mr J. B. 0 10 6Gregg, Mr............ 0 10 0Hodaon, Mrs........ 0 10 6Ingle, Mrs........... 0 10 6Johnson, Mr. H ... 0 10 6Johnson, Mrs. N. 0 10 6Ltvett, Mrs......... . 0 10 6Peters, Miss . . . . o 11 0Rae, Mr J............ 0 12 0Shippey, Mra W. 0 10 08mien, Mr. C. W . 0 10 6Smith, Mr. Elliott 5 0 0Smith, Mr & Mrs

G. T.................. 1 0 0Under 10s......... 2 12 10

By Miss Lil'.eyMetcalfe. M r...... 0 10 0Nickelé, Mr. , , 0 10 0

Under 10s. .. 0 6 6

By Miss J. Thornton.Apthorpe, Mr ... 0 10 6Green, Mrs. ...... 1 0 0Harwood, Mus,

for Congo ...... 1 1 0Parsons, M r ..... .. 0 10 0Scruby, Mr. C. ... 0 10 6Thornton, Miss... 1 0 0Thornton, Mi ss J. 1 0 0Donation............. 0 10 6

Under 10s......... 0 10 0

By Miss MunceyBurns, Mr .......... 0 10 0Mathieson, Mr.... 1 1 0

Under 10s....... . 0 7 6

By Miss Smith ... 0 7 6By Mrs TuffieM... 2 2 4

CAXTON. Collection............. 3

Goode, Mrs. F.

Norman, Mr F ...

410 S 6

CAMBRIDGE.

Zion Chapel. Rev. H. F. Grifan.

Collections 6 17Do., for W & O 3 0

Prayer Meetings S 16 Contribs.,Sun.-scb. 11 12

28 6 4

CAMBRIDGE.

Mill Road.Collections .......... 2 0Women’s class,for

Miss Dawbarn's work,China ... 11 0

13 0

2 0

CHERRYHINTON.Oontribs.,Sunsch. 0 9

Do., for N P ... 0 3

0 12 0

CHESTERTON. Contbs., Sun-sch. 0 14

COTTENHAM.Rev. R. C. Bardens.

Coll., EbenezerChapel............... 4 4Do., Old meetg. 2 13

Subscriptions :0 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 01 0 00 10 60 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 02 0 01 O 00 10 00 10 0

16 17 9

ELY.Profit on Lecture 0 15

GAMLÏNGAY.Old Baptist Chape’ .

Rev, H. J. Mil’edge. Collections 3 10 O

GRANrCHESTER.Sunday-school ... 3 18 9

Do., for N P . . . 1 1 0 Sale of work ...... 5 9 6

GREAT SHELFORD. Rev. N J. Baisb.

Collections, &c.... 11 0 Do., for W 4" O 1 S

Cards ................. 1 5

HADDENHAM.Rev. J. Palmer.

Coll. for W & O 1 5 4Subscriptions :

Biddall, Mr. Jno. 1 10 0 Tebbntt, Mr W .... 1 10 0

Under 10s........ 0 15 0Do., io tW & O 0 5 0

5 5 4

HARSTON.Rev. E. Richards.

Collection, &c. ... 11 15 3 Do., for W & 0 \ 8 3

HISTON.Rev G. H . Jones.

Collection .......... 2 15 10Contbs.,8un.-sch. 3 5 0

5 0 10

LANDBEACH.Rev. A . W . Wisbey.

Collection .......... 1 8 9

MELBOURN.Rev. W. Higgins.

Contributions 3 0 0

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PRICKWILLOW.Coll., for W 4- 0 0 7 Do., forJVP ...... 0 10

0 18 0

SWAFFHAM. Contbs., Sun-sch. 0 9

SWAVESEY.Rev. J. G Hall,

doll, for W & 0... 0 16 Contbs., Sun.-sch. 0 11 0

1 7 0

THETFOBD. Collection .......... 0 2 7

WATERBEACH.Bev. F. Thompson.

Collection .......... 3 12 6Do.,for W & 0 0 17 10

Waddlelow, Miss, card . . . » 0 4

4 14 7

WILBURTON. Collec. boxes, &c. 1 7 6

WILLINGHAM. Boxes ................. 2 0 6

WISBECH.Upper Hill Street.

Rev. J. W. Campbell.Secretary, Mr. B . B. Daw-

baro.Collections 13 7Contrlbs., Sun-sch.,

for School at Pelmadulla,Ceylon............... 28 0

Subscriptions:A Friend to Mis­

sions. . . . . . . . 1 0Do..................... 0 12

Campbell, MrJ.W. 0 10 Cockett, Mr T. ... 0 10 0Davis, M rs 0 10 0Cockett, Mr. Jno. 2 0 Dawbam, Mr. B .,

J.P. ................. 20 0Dawbam, Mr. G.,

J.P ...... 2 2 0Dawbam, Mrs. G. 1 0 0 Dawbam, Mrs W. 1 0 0 Dawbam,Mr.R.B. 2 0 0 Dawbam,Miss M. 0 10 0

WISBECH—Continued.Edginton, Mr J... Gardiner, Mrs. .. Gardiner, Mr.F.J. - Gardiner, M iss... Gromitt, Mr J ... Gromitt,Mrs.<T. E. Hewitt, Mrs J.W. King,Mrs. (sped.) Osborn, Mr R. H. South veil, Mr and

Mrs A. Staveley,MrA.W. 0 Tyars, Mr J. F.... 2 Do., for Congo ... 3 Do., for China ... 2 Do., for Pel­

madulla .......... 2Under 10s......... 10

10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

10 0 10 0 10 0 0 0

10 0

110 0

2 0 1 10

101 13 10

North-East Cambridge' shire.

BUR WELL.Collection ............ 3 1 0

Do., for W & O 0 10 6 Contribs. for ¿VP 0 9

4 0 10

ISLEHAM.Pound Lane.

Bev. J. A. Wilson. Collections 2 13 0

Donations.Frost, Mr A ...... 1 4 1Wilson, Bev J. A. 0 10 6

Boxes byOollen, F lora 0 1 0Curtis, W. H ..... 0 13 0Diver, Mrs E. W. 0 12 2Frost, A............. 0 5Fuller, T............. . 0 3Harvey, A ......... 0 2 1Nichols, B ....... 0 4Reed, J. W........ 0 2Rumbelow, A. ... 0 1 6Sunday-school ... 6 15 4Talbot, H. J...... 0 1

7 10 0

MILDEN HALL.Bev. H . M . Burt.

Collections 2 3 3Do., for JF<ê O 0 13 6

Gontbs.,Sun.-sch. 2 7 6

Boxes byBurt, Mrs (young

ladies) 2 sBrown. Mrs J. ... 0 5 8Cole, Mrs ............ 0 5 1Davey, Miss . . . . 0 10 6, Foreman, Miss ... 0 5 11

MILDENHALL -C on.Holmes, E .. . . . . . 0 6 9Pettit, Mrs W. ... 0 16

Under 5s 0 14

10 13 6

SOHAM.Bev. C. Gomm.

Collections 2 10

WEST ROW. Bev. J. Sage.

Collection .......... 1 10Magazines . . . . . . 0 3

Subscription ;Sage, Rev J 0 10

Boxes byAves, B ............... 0 3Bowden, W 0 8Crick, H ............... 0 16Diver, J............... 0 10Halls, H............... 0 4Hinds, B............... 0 5Jaggard, E. & J. 0 13Jaggard, F 0 7King,A. ........ 0 2Leonard, A 0 6Morley, W . 0 7Pamment, A 0 10Pamment, N 0 5Thompson, C 0 3Warren,MrC.,class 0 5 Webber,Mrs . . . 0 2

7 14

674 2Less expenses . . 5 9

£ 6 6 8 13 2

CJjesfiiri.

ALTRINCHAM.Bev. H. Mowbray.

Collections 2 2Do., for W & 0 1 4

Contribs.Sun-sch. 2 17 Contbs., for Congo

boys ................. 2 0Boxes ................. 0 10A Friend............. 0 10

9 3 11

BIRKENHEAD. Grange Lane.

Ber. S. W. Bowser, B.A. CoU., for W & O 6 2

BIBKENH E A D -C on .Contributions ... 89 17 0

Do., Sun-sch ... 8 18 9 Do., do., for

N P under Rev B.F.Guy­ton, Delhi (balance) 2 5 2

107 3 7

BIUKSNnBAD.

Jackson Street.Bev. Thcs. Lydiatt.

Contributions 7 7 3Brandreth, Mr

H. D „ family box ................. 1 3 0

For N P , byDobbiog, W 0 5 6Evans, E .............. 0 6 6Hutton, N............ 0 4 0Hughes, M 0 1 0McGavin, M 0 7 5

9 13 8

BIEKENHEA.D.

Oathcart-streat M ssion.Coll., for W & O 0 16 9Contrib., Sun-fch 3 3 0

Do., lor N P ... 2 0 0

5 19 9

BIBKENHBAD.

Conway Street. Subscriptions.

Stansfield, Dr G.S. 3 8 0 Do., for Congo 2 2 0

5 5 0

BIKKKNBEAD.

Welsh Church, Price-st.Bev. 3. Davies.

Collection ......... 0 14 7Do., for W & O 0 6 0

Contribs., Sun-sch 4 12 6Subscriptions :

Gwinllanydd 0 10 0Jones, Mr W . G.,

for Brittany ... 1 1 0 Jones, Miss M. J.,

for do............... 1 1Jones, Mr & Miss,

for I ta ly 0 10 0Morris, Mr P 0 10 6Morris, Mrs 0 10 6Under 10s............. 1 13 2Do., for Brittany 0 5 0

Collected byEvans, Mrs S., for

Italian Evange­list .................... 1 6 0

Do.» for Brittany 1 8 6

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BIRKENHEAD—Con.For N P , by

Britain, M 0 2Davies, J. T 0 14Davies, W 0 6Davies, E ............ 0 6Jones, J. W 0 13Jones, W ............. 0 2Johnson, J. H . ... 0 6Pritchard, M 0 12RicbardBon,H.M. 0 2 Thompson, K. ... 0 5Williams, K 0 5Williams, M. E. 0 4

Under 2s 0 8

18 18Less Welsh Home

Mission............. 2 13

16 4

1888.] C HESHIRB— C ORNWALL.

Collections.......... 4 5 3Envelopes .......... 12 0 5Contribs., for N P 0 8 0Sundries............. 0 19 5Contrib?., Sun-sch 13 15 0

31 8 1Les3 expenses... 0 3 6

31 4 7

HILL CLIFFE. Rev S. Kenworthy.

Collections 1 17• Subscription :

Ken worthy, Mr S. 0 10

BRAMHALL.Revs. E. Shard and J

Davenport.Coll., for W & O .. 0 8 0

CHESTER. Hamilton Place.

Rev. P. Price.Collection .......... 1 10

Do., for W <k O 1 0 Contribs., io tN p 0 10

Collected by Miss P ye 2 18

5 18

CHE8TEB.

Grosvenor Park. Rev. A. Mills.

Collection.............. 8 11Do., ta r W & O 2 2

Contribs., Snn-sch 37 2 Do., for N P ... 6 2

Donation............. 0 2

CHESTBB.

Ebenezer Chapel.Mr. W . S. Jones.

Coll., for W &O... 2 2 Contribs., for

Special Native Preachers 120 0

122 2 0

CREWE. Viotoria Street,

Rev J. B. Morgan. Contributions ... 5 4

EGRE MONT. Falkland Goad.

Longshaw, Mrs...Box by

Godwin, Miss......

19 12Less expenses... 0 5

2 7

¡HYDE.Collection 1.......... 1 10Do., for W & O 0 13

Subscription : Pratt, Mr C. M .. 1 1

LATCHFORD. Rev J. W . Varley.

Collection .......... 3 5Do., for W & O 0 17

Collected by Fairhurst, Mr J. 3 5

7 7 10

LITTLE LEIGH.Rev. W . J. M. Lord.

Collections 1 4Do., for W #• O 1 0

Sunday-sch. box . 0 16Collected by

BiHington,Mi8sE. 0 15Kay, Miss M 0 18Rigby,Misses Jes­

sie and Lizzie... 1 4 Rigby, Miss ...... 2 6

For N P , by Brocklehurst, W. 0 5 Millington, S. A. 0 9

8 18 6

ONSTON.Rev. J. Swinton.

Collection . . . . . . 5 19 2Do., for W #• O 1 0 0

8un.-aoh. box 0 10 0

ONSTON—Continued. Collected by

Sough, Miss E ....

XXIX

FALMOUTH— Continued.Contribs.,Sun-sch. 5 7 2

Do., for N P ... 0 9 1 Quarterly Subs... 1 19 3 Special for Debt... 1 0 0 Boxes ................. 0 8 5

1 2

19 7 6

STALYBRIDGE. Crossleech Street.Rev A. Bowden.

Coll., for W & 0 0 10 0

Subscriptions:Bray, Mr.............. 1Freeman, Misses 2Olver, M rs 1Read, Mr .......... 1Savage, Miss . . . . 0Sisson, M r 1

Under 10s......... 2

STOCKPORT. Rev. J. Pywell.

Coll.,for W & 0 1 5For N P, by

Birkett, Ada ...... 1 18Gibbons, John. ... 0 5 Stonebridge, M. 0 4Turner, E............ 0 3Wilson, L 0 3

4 0 7

£418 5 3

®0rnfaaU.CALSTOCK

AND METHERILL.Rev. A. Pidgeon.

Collection .......... 1 11Do., for W & O 0 10

Sun.-sch. box . . 1 14Subscriptions:

Down, Mrs. T. .. 0 10 George, Miss . . . 0 10 Proctor, Mr. J. T. 0 10

Box by Pidgeon, Rev A. 1 5

For N P, byEscott, A . . .......... 0 5George, Mies 0 15HosMn, H. L 0 11White, H 0 6

8 9

FALMOUTH.Rev. C. Johnson.

Collections . . . . . . 12 0Do.,for W & O 110

Prayer Meetings 1 19

33 13 9, 1 8 0

32 5 9

HAYLE.Rev. R. Paikyn.

Contributions 2 10 0

HELSTON.Rev H. Y . Hobbs.

Collections 1 19 5Do., for W & O 1 11 6 Do., Pub. Mtng. 2 2 2

Contribs., Sun-sch.,Lower-road... 1 2 11

Do., Wendron- Btreet ............ 0 3 6

Subscriptions:Best, M r ............... 0 10 0Cotton, M r 5 0 0Heynes, Mr 0 10 0

Collected by Reynolds, Miss... 1 5 2

14 4 80 5 0

18 19 8

LISKEARD.Rev. J. B. Clarke.

Collections 2 4 6Subscriptions 1 2 6

3 7 ; 0

PENZANCE.Clarence Street.Rev. S, Mann.

Collections 7 0 0Do., for TP £ 0 110 0

Contnbs., Sun-sch. 4 16 8

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PENZANCE—Continued. SALTA8H—Continued.Boxes by

Prayer Meeting 0 5 0 Rundle, Miss M. 0 7 6

Subscriptions:Berryman, Mr ... 0 10 0Dennis, Mr 0 10 0Elliott, Mr............ 0 10 6Martin, Mrs ...... 0 10 0Northey, Mr . . . . 0 10 6

Under 10s......... 0 11 II

Collected by Hockicig, Miss ... 1 0 2

Do., for N P ... 0 4 6

17 14 3Less expenses A

castof Her aids 3 7 3

REDRUTH.Ebenezer Chapel.Hot. A. Phillips.

Collections 3Do., for W <fc O

Donation ..........Sunday-school ...Box and Cards . .

Less expenses..

SALTASH.Rev. G. McFadyean.

Collections . . . . . . 6 1Do., for W # O 1 15

Contribs., San-sch. 5 16

For N P, byDowne, Miss 1 5 6

Do., pupils 0 6 6McFadyean, Mrs 0 15 0 Rundle, Mrs . . . . 0 14 0

22 3 20 11 6

21 11 8

14 7 0

0 6 0 2 0 10 0 4

4 110 8

ST. AUSTELL.Rev. G. L. Wyard.

Collections 3 18Do.,Pub. Mtg.. 2 10

Profit on Tea.. . . 5 6 Contribs., for JV P 0 14

Subscriptions:Griffin, Mra 1 0Rust ell, Mi‘ s X 0Stocker, Misses... 5 0T. S.........................20 0

Do., for Home . . 5 0 Do., for Congo 5 0

49 8Less expenses... 0 13

48 15

Subscriptions,Elmes, M ri 0 10McFadyean, Rev G 1 0May, Rev J 1 0

Under 10s......... 0 4

Collected byMcFadyean, Mrs 1 2 Strimbles, Miss... 1 1

TRURO.Rev. J. S. Paige.

Collections 5 6 11Do., for W & O 0 10 0

Contribs., for 2VJ? 1 15 3

Subscription:Job, Mrs (2 yrs) 1

£158 1 2

Cttmbrianir.CARLISLE.

Rev A. A. Saville. Contribuì ions 5 0 0

GREAT BROUGHTON.Rev. A. Greer.

Collection .......... 0 16 0Boxes by

Grier, E ............... 0 5 10Lister, A............... 0 3 0

1 4 10Less expenses... 0 3 0

l 1 10

MARYPORT.Rev. H. C. Eailey.

Collections .......... 4 5 6Contribs., High-st.

Sunday-school 9 9 5 Do.,Graaalot do. 2 0 3 Do., Netherton,

for Cpnffo 2 4 2Home boxes ...... 7 9 6

Subscriptions:Adair, Miss 0 12 0Bailey, Rev H. 0. 1 0 0 Brown, Capt. G.... 0 10 0Clark, Mr D 0 10 0H ine.M rA 2 10 0Hine, Mr W . 1 10 oKirkbride, Mrs... l 10 0

MARYPORT — Continaed.Leighton, Mr 0 10Sharp, Mrs 0 10

Under 10s. . . . 1 4

35 14 10Less expenses

and 17s. 7d. short remitted 3 17

31 17 9

DERBY. Trinity Chapel.

Rev. W . F. Harris.

MILLOM. Contributions 0 11

WORKINGTON. Rev. H . Singleton.

Collections . . . . . . 3 17 10Do., Juvenile

meeting ...... 0 12 0Boxes by

Beaven, M........... 0 10 0Crofts, W............. 0 3 8Hall, L. K........... 0 16 0Hubble, L.E .& G . 0 15 1Jenkins, E........... 0 2 10Key, J.................. 0 4 7Knowles, L.......... 0 4 4Knowles, W......... 0 7 5Mather, T............ 0 3 1Mayfield. J. ...... 0 4 6Waiker, J............. 0 4 3Ward, S............... 0 4 b

Under Is.......... 0 10 5

9 0 5

jpH

11 6

CHESTERFIELD. Rev. R. I. Mesquitta.

Collections 2 7Do., for W & O 1 4

Contributions, Sunday-school 5 12 5

Collected by

IS 5 90 15 6

12 10 3

CLAY CR03S.Rev. F. Samuels.

Coll., for TT O.. 0 7Contribs., S.-sch. 6 15

Subscriptions:Slater, Mr E... 2 0Slab r, Miss.... 1 10

10 13 8

Collections.......... 4 14 %Do., for W & O 2 2 0Do., Juvenile... 0 16 7Do., Pub. Mtng 1 l i 0

Piivatabox ...... 0 5 6Contrib., Sun-sch 2 17 4Younit Men’s

bible Class ,, ,. 0 19 6Mr. Harrison's do 0 5 0

Subscriptions:By Miss Shilton.

A Friend 0 10Dawbarn, M r ... . 1 0Dodd, Mr .......... 0 10Francis, Mr ...... 0 10Harris, Rev W. F. 0 10 Hamson, Mr ... 0 10Haslam, Mr 0 10Norton, Mrs H.... 0 10Potts, Mies 0 10Wilkins, M rs .... 0 10

Cards byArgyle, E ............ 1 6 10Carline, E ..—. . . 0 12 0Jollifie, A ............ 0 10 5Kemp, E 0 3 1Wain,R............... 0 13 0Wain, N............... 0 3 8

Under 2a 0 4 0

Less expenses.,26 19 41 15 9

25 3 7

LOSCOE. Collection .......... 0 12

BIDDINGS. Contributions 2 11 9

8TONEBROOM. Collection .......... 0 7 4

£51 18 8

gjefrflHsjjm.

APPLE DORE.Rev. J. H. Jones.

Collections ......... 3 13 8Coll., for W & O 0 9 6 Coniribs., Sun-sch. 0 15 6

Subscriptions :Darracott, M rs ... 1 1 0 Thompson,RwvD. 0 10 6

Under 10s.. . . . l o o

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APPLEDORE—Continu'd.Boxes, by

Blackmore, Miss 0 4 6 Avery, Mias H .. . 0 11» Darracoit, Miss.. 0 13 0 Gammon, M iss... 0 2 6 Harris, Miss R .. . 0 S 3 Hodge, Mies E. ... 0 10 6 Xaunney, Miss . . 0 5 0Lock, Mrs ........... 0 1 0Mead, Miss E. . . . 0 5 0 Mitchell, Miss L. 0 2 9 Thompson, Mrs,

family............... 0 16

BIDEFORD—Continued.Collected by

Bennett, F 0 3 iEnglsnd, S 0 SLay, Thomas 0 4Martin, H 0 4Milsome, W . . . . . 0 3 West, Eliz. . . . . 0 10 0

Under 3s 0 6 4

10 17Less expenses.. 0 5

10 12 6

BOVEY TRACEY. Rev. J. Pearce.

Contribs., for N P 0 8 0 Box by

Wyatt, T. . . . . . . . 0 5 0ATHERINGTON.

Contributions 3 3

BAMPTON.Rev. E. Scott.

Collection .......... 1 7Contribs,Sun-sch 2 1 Boxes . . . . . . . . . . 0 11

Do., for W & O 0 5

BARNSTAPLE.Boutport Street.

Rev. J. M. Murphy.Colls. & Contribs.

(particulars not received) ... 39 12

Special donations fat D M .......... 6 0

Donation:Slo’ey, Mrs, for

Congo ............. 5 0

Subscriptions:Fletcher, Mr W.,

J.P................ 5 5Do,, donation... 5 5 Do., for W <fc O 2 2

Stnneman, Mr O. 0 10 Yesey, Mrs O. ... 0 10

64 5 1

BIDEFORD.Bev E. J. Page.

Coll., lo x W tb O 0 10 Penny a week «oll. 1 1 Aboctsham, do.... 0 13

Donation: Page, Bev E. J. 0 10

BRAYFORD. Rev W . Leyshon.

Contribs.forConpo 1

BRIXHAM—Continued.Ellis, John 0 1 7Howe, Master E ... O 10 6 Peterson, Miss ... 0 8 6Mills, Mrs R 0 8 3Pitmin, Alfred... 0 2 4 Small, Mr Jas. ... 0 14 3

4 13 2

BUDLEIGH SALTERTONRev. D. Cork.

Contribs.forJFc&O 0 5 0 Cork, Rev. D 0 5 0

0 IS 0

BRADNINCH.Bev. J. Watts.

Collections . . . . . . 9 16 0Do., for W <fc O 3 2 9

Sunday-school ... 0 6 8Subscriptions:

Bowden, Miss ... 0 10 0 Hepburn, Mr T.H. 15 0 0Friends ................ 0 16 5Watts, Rev J 0 12 0

Under 10s........... 1 12 2Box by

Hepbarn,A. F . ... 3 14 4

35 10 4

0 0For N P , by

Leyshon, Nellie... 0 15Nott, F red 0 6Skinner, Herbert 0 5

DARTMOUTH.Rev. F. J. Greening.

Collection .......... 1 0 oContribs.,Sun-sah 3 17 9

Less expenses.23 16 100 16 0

23 0 10

0 10 o

CHUDLEIGH.Rev. J. J. Doke.

Collections 4 7 7Do., for W 4- O 0 16 3

Proceeds of Lec­ture, for Cengo 0 17 6

Prayer Mtg. box 0 11 II Contbs., Sun-soh. O 13 8

Subscriptions:Babbage, M rs.... 0 10 0 Doke, Rev. J. J. 0 10 0 Doke, Rev "W. .. 1 0 0 Rouse, Mr "W. . . 20 0 0Stoofce, Miss 0 10 0Wooland, Mrs ... 0 10 0

Collected byDavis, Mrs . . . . . . 1 9 0Tnzer, Miss 0 15Skitch. Mrs ...... 0 9 0Sun-Soh.Children 0 8 8

Do., for ITP ... 1 8 10

DEVONPORT.Hope Chapel.

Rev. A. Braine.Collections 4 4 1

Do., for IF 4- O 1 5 0 Contribs.,Sun-soh.

for support of child at Jessore (2 yrs) ............. 10 0 0

Subscriptions: Braine, Rev A . ... 0 10 6 Stumbles, Mr H.

W. (2 yrs .) 1 0 6Under 10j 0 7 6

Boxes (2 yea»)Mogg, M rs O 9 OStumbles, Mrs ... 0 16 0

18 12 7

31 17 5

2 7 0

BRIXHAM.Rev. J. T. Almy.

Collections 3 16Do., for W A O 0 10 Do.,Public Mtg. 1 8 Do ,PrayerMtg. 1 2

Sunday-school ... 11 5 Proceeds o f Lest, l 8

Boxes byAdams, Master 0. 0 15 Oove, Tnomas ... 0 5 Dart, Miss . . . . . . 0 5Downton, Miss ... 0 7 Ellis, Samuel 0 2

CULLOMPTON.Rev. B. Miller.

Collections 5 15Do., for W 4" O 0 15

OontrtbB. for N P 1 9 Sunday-school . . 1 12 FrayerMtg. box... 2 18

Subscription:Stowe, Mr B 1 0

Under 10« . . . . 0 7Boxes by

Barnard, J. . .Miller, B..........Purchase, Mrs

0 10 %0 4 S0 10 00 7 0

15 9 10 3 9

15 5 4

DEVONPORT.

Morice Square.Rev. R. Sampson.

Collections, «fee.... 8 0 0

DEVONPORT.

Pembroke Street. Collections 1 0 0

EXETER.South Street.

Rev. E. C. Pike, B.A.Collection ......... 6 19 8

Do., for W & O 1 3 5 Do.,Pub.Meetng 0 19 0 Do., Juvenile... 1 7 11

Contribs.,Sun-sch 3 16 9 Prayer Mtg. box... 1 3 5 Penny a week

collection ...... 1 14 9Subscriptions:

Bainbridge, Mr ... 0 10 0 Chuiley, Mr W.... 1 0 0Oriddle, Mrs 0 10 0Head, Miss 0 10 0Pike, Bev E. C. 0 10 6P attack, Mr ...... 0 10 0Ridley, M iss 0 15 0Tetley, Mrs 0 10 0Wilson, Mr T. . . . 2 2 0 ^Under 10s......... 0 5 0

24 7 00 11 0

23 16 0

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HEMYOCK AND SAINT. HILL.

Ber. J. L. Smith.Coll. Hemyock ... 0 15 3

Do. Sainthill... 0 13 1Do., for W & O 0 9 0

Subscriptions : Wide. Mr T.......... 1 2 4

Under 10s......... 0 6 6Boxes by

A Friend............. 0 2 0Foaracre, Miss ... 0 3 10Lawrence,Mrs ... 0 3 0Moore, Mrs.......... 0 1 6Pring, E va.......... 0 2 6

3 19 0

HONITON Bev. A.' Stock, B.A.

Collections.......... 2 9 10D o.,for W & O 1 0 0

Boxes ...... .......... 5 10 2

9 0 0Less expenses... 0 4 0

8 16 0

KINGSTEIGNTON.Congregational Chapel.

Lecture on Congo MisHinn .......... 0 17 6

MALBO BOUGH & SAL- COMBE.

Bev. G. F. Owen. Contribs., Sun-ech 1 12 0

MODBURY.Bev. J. Carvath.

Collection............... 4 13 0Do., for W <& 0 0 12 0

Collected by Mrs Foster & Grand­daughter ............ 3 C 0

For JV P, byBanker, L . . . . . . . 0 1 2Barring, Kate . . 0 4 4 Freeman, Miss A . 0 3 6 Hore. Miss L . . . . 0 4 0Bendle, James .. 0 11 6 Rickman, Mi83 H. 0 6 0

10 1 6

KILMINGTON AND LOUGHWOOD.

Bev. R. Bastable.Contributions 5 15 0Coll., for W & O... 0 6 0

Donation:Knight, Mr B.,

for Congo ...... 0 10 0

For N P, byKnight, B ............. 0 6 0Sanders, W 0 3

KINGSBBIDGE. Bev. J. H. Kelly.

Collection ......... 9 17 0Do., for W it O 2 1 8

Juvenile assoon. 5 11 11Contribs. Sun-sch 5 0 0Bible class, Young

M e n . . . . . . . . 1 10 6Do., . Young

W om en ...... 2 17 0Subscriptions...... 7 13 0Boxes ................. 3 14 7Band all, Miss, for

Congo ............. 0 10 0Taylor, Mr, Trus-

tees cfth.9 late 2 0. 0

40 15 8

10

NEWTON ABBOT. Rev. S. Lyne.

Collections 4 10 10Do., lor W & O 1 1 0

Contribs., Sun-sch 4 16 0 Weekly offerings 0 2 2

PLYMOUTH.George Street.

Bev S. Yinoent. Contribs., Weekly

Offerings 83 18D o.,for W & O 11 0

Do., special 1Do., Monthly

Prayer Mtgs. Subscriptions for

N T, India Do., for N P, A frica . . . . . . . . .

Contribs.,Sun d a y Scb.,for N P U Dder Meo J.S . Anderson, Backer gunge. 16

Do., for Mr Anderson'sboy 5

Mr J. T. Bond’sBible-class 10

Ford, collection.. 3 Do., per Mr J. H.

Swift for debt... 0 15 Hooe, Snn-gch 3 9

Do., collections 3 19 Boxes .................. 14 9

10 10 2

PAIGNTON.Rev. G. Hider.

Collections 2 1Do., for W & O 0 14 8

Prayer Mtg.box... 1 3 10 Contribs., Sun-sch 2 18 10

Do., for N P . . 1 8 1Subscriptions.

Goodridge, Mrs... 0 15 0 Babbich, Mr G. M. 1 1 0

10 2 9

PLYMOUTH. George Street and Mutley

Chapels. Collection at Ann.

Public Mtng.,(less expenses) 20 6 8

Contribs.)-Lower St. Sun-sch, for Congo . . . 9 14 9

Do., for native boy, “ Charle»

Harvey,"Congo ...... 5 0 0

PLYMOUTH—Continued,Do., for native

girl, '‘Fanny Louisa Free­man,” Congo 5 0 0

40 1 0

5 4 0

4 8 0

2 10 0

1 6

0 0 8 10

PLYMOUTH—Continued.Mack, Mrs 1 0Nankivell, Mr J. 1 0 Nicholson M rT... 2 2 Nicholson, Misses 2 10 Nicholson.MrH.M. 0 10Payne, Miss ...... 0 10Pearce, Mr W. G. 0 10 Popham,MrsT.W. 10 0Prance, Dr 5 0Radford, M iss.... 0 10Risdon, Mr B 1 0Rowe, Misses 0 10Rushton.Mrs.... 5 0 Do., for Congo ... 15 0 Sounders,Mr J. A. 0 10 Serf ell, Mr E. W. 10 0 Serpell, Mrs S. N. 2 0 Stephenson,MrR. 0 10Thomas, Mrs 0 10Trowt, Miss 10 0Tucker, Mr F. . . 1 0Tucker, Misses ... 1 1 Vincent, Mr E. S. 0 10 Vincent, Rev 8.... 5 0 WeekiB, Mr F. . . 1 0Weekes, Mr S. ... 0 10 ~ ikes, Mr T. E. 0 10Young, Mr J 0 10

Under 10s......... 4 13Special Donations for Debt.

Subscriptions :A Friend.............Do., special..........Adams, Misses . . Babb, Mr H. R....Babb, Mr W ........Ball, MrW. H. ..Bates, Miss..........Bickley, Mrs . . . . Blake, Miss, for

Congo .............Bond, Mr J. T .. .Box, Mr...............Burnell, M rs......Cawse, Misses ... Chapman, Mr H.Binary, Mr..........“ Extra Help ” ...Friar, M r s ..........Fox, Mr H. C.......Do., for Mr

Richard's Trant- lation Work,China .............

Gammon, Mrs ... Granville, MissesGrigg.Miss..........Greenway, Mr H.Groser, Mr A........Harris,, Mrs B.... Hawkes, Mr W ..Horton, Mr ......Horton, Miis Horton, Miss e. P. Howland,Mr H. J. Jewers, Mr F .. . . . Lethbridge,Mr W. 'Lewarn, Mr G. Lewarn, Mr W ...

0 10 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 10 0 10 0 10 1 0

1 0 5 5 0 10 0 10 0 10 1 0 0 10

10 0 0 10 1 1

Hawkes,MrW.... 5 0 In Memoriam ... 5 0 Nicholson, Mr T. 5 0 Weekes, Mr F. ... 0 10

314 19 7

PLYMOUTH.

Mutley Chapel.Bev. Benwell Bird.

Weekly Offerings 36 6 3 Do., for IF & O 5 0 0

Prayer Meetings 6 5 6 Sunday-school,for

Congo ............... 22 15 9

Special Donations for Debt. Adams, Mr £ . . . . 5 0 0Bird, Bev B 5 0 0H .F ..................... 50 0 0Yeo, Mr Jno 5 0 0

Subscriptions:

2 10 1 10 15 0 101 1 1 1 0 10 5 0 1 1 2 0 2 0 2 0 I 0 1 1 0 10 0 10

Adame, Mr B. . . 2 Adams, Mr E. B. 0Alger, Miss 1

Do., for Congo 0 Do , for China 0

Alger, Miss M. G. 0 Bird, Rev Benwell 2 Blanchard, Mrs.. 0 Brendon, Mr W. T. 1 Butt, Mr F. ...... ICross, Mr B. C . .. ' 0 Cross,Mr W. . . . . 0Curzon, Mr 1Corzon, M rs 1Davey, Mr* . . . . 1 GUI, Mr W. A.... 0 Greenway, Mr J. 2 Greenway. Mrs... 1 Greenway, Mr H ,

jun. 1

10 0 10 0

10 6 10 610 O 0 0

10 611 6 12 0 10 0

10 6 10 0

1 0

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PLYMOUTH—Continued. TIVE ETON - Continued.Harvey, Mr 5 0 0Hawken, Mrs 0 10 6Hnrrfell, Mr H ... 32 10 0Hurrell, M rs. . . . 1 1 0Kitts, Mr. J. J..-. 1 1 0Kitts, Mr E ......... 0 10 0Lean, Mr............. 0 10 0Lidstone, Mr . . . . 1 0 0

Do., for T . . . . 1 0 0Do., for W it 0 0 10 0

Luxmore, Mrs . . 0 12 0Mumford, Mr ... 0 10 0Opie, Mr John 0 10 0Peatchcott, M rs.. 1 10 0Radford, MrsG.D. 5 5 0Searle, Mr .......... 1 0 0Serpell, M iss... . 0 15 0Seymour, M r. . . . 0 10 0Trounce, Mrs. . . . 0 10 0

h Tuckett, Mr W.H. 10 0 0Do., for N P . . . 1 4 0

Watt, Mr C.......... 2 0 0Watt, Mr E ........ 4 0 0Wood, Mr C. , 1 0 0Yeo, Mr John . . 3 0 0r Do..................... 5 0 0

Under 10s........ 9 II 8

Boxes byBird, MrsBenwell 1 6 0Blanchard, Mrs 1 10 0Cross. Mies B....... 1 0 0Gill, Miss L........ 0 2 0Hurrell, M rs...... 0 3 0Knott, Miss 0 1 9Loveless, Miss ... 0 16 6

► Luxmore, Mrs ... 0 7 QoTuckett, M rs ...... 0 11 4Yeo,M rs Jno...... 0 12 6

252 19 o8I

TIVERTON.Rev. J. F. Toone.

Collections ......... 7 6Do., for JF<fc 0 . . 2 it

Sunday-school ... 5 0 Donation 0 5

Subscriptions:Austin & Balley,

Hisses. . . . . . . .Baddeley, Mr ... Bale, Ur . . . . . . . .Bartlett. Mr W....- Boon, Mr W. H...Candey, Mrs ...... .Clapp, Mr E.........Cornish, Messrs... Deering BrothersG .H .L ................Hall am, Miss, for

W&O . . . . .Hamlin, Mr E. M. Havill, M r .....

0 17 0 10 S 0 0 10 0 100 14 0 10 0 10 0 10 0 101 1 1 0 0 10

'Richards, Mr S .. 0 12 r, M rJ. ... 0 10 j Rev J. F. 0 10

Wood, Mr H 1 1Woodward,Mr W. 0 10

Boses by

Brooks, M iss 0 1Candey, Mr W .... 0 S Gloyns, Mrs ...... 0 2

Hodge, Miss ...... 0 10Huxtable,MrW.H. 1 0Lane, Mrs .......... 2 2Mudford, Mrs I 0Mudford, Mr H. 0 10

TOIiQU AT—Continued.For N P , by

Bowden, Miss 0 17 6Codner, Miss H... 0 6 8 Cooper, Miss M... 0 8 1Cox, Mias............. 0 12 0Ghbbins, Miss L. 1 2 9Giles, Miss 0 10 0Sunt, Miss M. ... 0 8 0 Lavis, Miss B. ... 0 15 Narracott.Miss E. 0 3 0 8mdford,MissK. 0 4 8 Webber, Miss A. 0 10 6 Wicks, Miss A, ... 0 8 10 Wotton, Miss F. 0 10 6

•*1 1

CO 14 90 18 0

33 16 9

TORQUAY.Upton Vale.

Rev. W. Emery.Collections 22 0Dp., for W ic O 5 0

school,forsupport o f N P, Dacca 18 0

class.

SWIMBRIDGE.Coll., for W $ 0 0 10 0 Box ............... 0 2 9

system Lecture on Congo Mission:Upton Vale 12 18 2Compton.............. 0 4 0

0 12 9

5 0

6 1

Subscriptions :

1C5 91 2 6

104 6 10

TORRINGTON. Rev. F. C. Hughes.

Contributions., 4 3

TOTNES.

Rev. W. R. Bowman, B. A.Collections 22 9 4

Do.,forl7<fc O... 8 0 0 Prayer Mtg. box 1 2 8Boxes ................. 2 1 3Contribs.Sun-sch. 9 1 3

37 14 !Less expenses 0 11 0

37 3 1

Bailey,Mr . . . . . . 1 1Couch, M r 1 1Chubb, Mr 0 10Emery, Rev W ... 1 1 Emery, MissH.E. 0 10

6 Edwards, Rev E. 2 20 Ford, Mr............... 0 100 Gomm, Miss . . . . 1 10 Harding, M r 1

¡Hughan, Mr ...... 0Jefferies, M rs.. . . 1 ¡Jordan, Mr. . . . . l 'Kerswill, Mr W ... 1

o Kimber, Mr ...... 10 Lane, Mr. .......... 1°jTarr,Mr J ...„..... 0e ¡Thomas; Mr J . . . . 16 Thurll, M r 10 Weeks, Mrs 1" Woolaway,Mrs.. 0 10

Under 10s......... 0 10

Collected byChenoweth, Miss 0 14Oox, Miss .......... 1 18Rowell, Miss J.... 2 4

UFFCULME AND PRESCOTT.

Rev. W. Brown.

Do., Prescott... Uffculme Public

Meeting .........Uffculme Sun-seh.Boxes .................Contribs., for N P

Less expenses...

1 4 20 17 ('

1 1 01 5 00 11 50 6 6

B 5 10 4

5 1 0

COMBE MARTIN. Rev. W . Ewens.

Collection . . . . . . 1 8 3Coll., for W & O 0 10 0

1 18 3

CROYDE & GEORGE- HAM.

Rev. W. Gillard.Coll., for W & O 0 10 0 Contribs, for N P 2 18 7

Subscriptions: Bagster,Mr & Mrs 0 10 0 Bament, Mr and

Mrs ................. 1 0 0Gammon, Mr and

Mrs J ............. 0 12 0Hunt, Rev J 1 0 0Osier, Rev B. W . 1 0 0Osier, Mrs .......... 1 0 0Osier, Mr J. S. ... 1 0 0 Osier, Mr E. E.... 1 0 0Quick, Mr W 1 0 0Quiok, Mrs W. ... 1 0 0Quick, Mr J 1 0 0Quiok, Mrs J 0 10 0Quick, Miss A.... 0 10 0 Quiok, Miss L. ... 0 10 0 Zeal, Mr & Mrs... 0 12 6

Under 10s........ 0 6 0

15 18 1

DOLTON.Rev W. F. Price.

Collection .......... 1 1 2Donation.......... 0 5 O

Box by Bissett, Miss M. 1 16 0

3 2 20 5 6

2 16 8

NORTH DEVON AUXILIARY.ASHWATER.

Rev W . Gliddon.Collection ..........Do., Hal will, for

W & Q ..........

1 16 <

0 3 !

2 0 3

FRITHEL8TOCK DIS­TRICT.

Rev. 'W. A. Barker.F B IT H IL S T O C K .

Oolleotions......Boxes .............Subscriptions...,

N E W T O K .

Box

1 7 10 9 61 9 0

0 12 30 3 5

0 15 40 4 0

0 8 20 13 7

6 2 40 2 4

6 0 0

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HATHERLEIGH.

Rev. J. W . Colley. Colleotions 5 17 0

ILFRACOMBE.Rev. J. W . Genders.

Collections 2 7 0Coll., for W & O 1 2 0 Contribs., Sun.-

sch., for Congo 2 3 6

Subscriptions:Betr. M r............. 0 10 0Conway, Mr . . . . 1 1 0 Oendera, Rev J. W. 0 10 6 Wright, M iss.... 1 0 0

8 14 0

DORCHESTER.Rev. J. J. Dalton.

Coll., for WHO... 0 14 Contribs. for

Congo............... 4 4Do., for Mrs

Kerry's school, Intally ...... 2 2

SOUTH MOULTON.Collection ..... 0 10 0

1186 2 .Less expenses... 2 4 0

£1,183 18 6

BRIDPORT.Rev. E. Francis.

Collections........ 1 15 11Contribs.,Sun.sch. 3 11 8

Subsariptions.Dodge, Major.... 0 10 0

Under 10s....... 0 17 6Boxes by

Cleal,|MrJ......... 0 7 0Cleal.jMiss A . . . . 0 7 0

7 9 1

BUCKLAND NEWION.Collection" .......... 1 19 10

Do., for W # O 0 8 8 Botes ................. 2 1 "

For N Pt byBeck, Thos. J. ... 0 10fipcki E ............... 0 1 10<Croad, G-. .......... 8 4Foot, F ................ 0 6 1■Guy, Mrs .......... 0 3 6Slurry,.Miss K... 0 4 0

7 0 0

GILLINGHAM.Rev. T. Hayden.

Coll., for W 4- O 0 13 7 Oontbs., Sun-tch. 1 5 0 Oontribs.,/or N P 8 19

Boses byBracher, Miss ... 0 6 Prayer Meeting... 1 4 Stagg, Miss ...... 0 7

POOLE.Rev. R. Walker.

Collections 6 2Do., for W H O I 12

Coutribs.,Sun-seh. 2 12 Do., for N P , ... 2 1

Monthly Meetings 1 2

Subscriptions:

Boxes byAllen, Mrs.. . . . . . 0 11Shop box............. 0 4h eatherland school 0 7 Young women ... 0 2

IWERNE MINSTER.Rev. A. Tovey.

Donation.............. 0 2Boxes by

Tovey, Miss,M. E. 0 10 Smaller sums 0 4

Cards for N P , byGuy, Mabel ...... 0 SGreen, E .............. 0 1Kingsbury, B. ... 0 6 Peach, Sylvia.. . . 0 5Warebam, J 0 1

Under Is. ..... 0 0

1 15

LYME REGIS.Rev. E. Marks.

Colleotions 3 17Do., for W<b O 0 10

Subscription ...... 0 10Donation .......... 0 5Boxes ................ 12 6

17 8Less expenses.. 0 3

17 5

PIDDLETRENTHIDE.Collection .......... 1 16Sun-seh. b o x 0 5

For y P, by Benger,Alice...- 0 4

Less ex per see...5 19 50 0 4

5 19 1

Less expenses

2 5 10

WIMBOURNE.Rev. J. Hooper.

Collections 2 1 2Contribs., for N P 0 12 3

Boxe9 by 35, Mary ..

Record, Bertie

Allen. Mr & Mrs Godwin & 8on,

1 0 0

Messrs............. 5 5 0Hobbs, Mrs.......... 0 10 6Soul, Mr J. P. ... 2 2 0Walker, Rev R . . 0 10 0

Less expenses... 0 10 0

23 13 6

SHERBORNE.Rev W. G. Clow.

Col'ections .... ... 1 4 Do., for Congo 0 5 0

1 9 0

WEYMOUTH.Rev. G. J. Knight.

Collections 9 2 4Do., for W & O. 1 5 0

Contnbs.,Sun-sch. 18 9Subscriptions:

By Miss R. Beale.Baizley, Miss...... 1 0 0Beale, MiBsR. . . . 2 0 0 Beddome, Miss ... 0 10 0Dennis, Mr ...... 2 2 0Dennis, Mrs . . . . 1 4 0 Fowler, Mr S. J. 1 1 0Hallett, Mrs ...... 2 0 0Hawkes, Mr ...... 0 10 fKnight, Rev G. J. 0 10 6 Read, Mr J., don. 1 0 0 Robens, Mr . . . . 2 0Rogers, M r 0 10Tucker,Miss . . . . 0 10 0

Under 10«.......... 2 14 4Boxes by

Adams, Miss ...... 1 1Carter, Miss ...... 0 1Clark, Miss 0 8Hallett, Miss 0 9 6Young, Mrs 0 5 0

48 15Lessexperses... l 14 i

47 1

i .. . o 16 63 7

3 17 235... 0 4 11

3 12 3

£125 7 1

garfjam.

BISHOP AUCKLAND.Rev. N. Maeleod.

Collections 1 4 10Coll., for W Sr O 0 5 0 Contribs. for N P 0 18 2

2 8 0Less expenses... 0 12 10

1 15 2

BLACKHILL.Rev. E. W . Jenkins.

A Friend, per E. W. J 3 0 0

CON8ETT.Rev. T. Durant.

Collections 8 6 0Less expenses... 0 6 0

DARLINGTON.Grange Road.

Rev. H. Pullen.Collections 6 6 4

Do.,for WHO. 1 7 4Subscriptions:

By Miss Wilson and Miss A . Williamson.

Backhouse, Mr A . 1 0 0 Bartlett, Mr G-.W. 1 1 0 B*rtlet<‘,MraG.W. 1 1 0Jaoob, Mr ......... 1 0 0Mounsey,MnE.B. 1 0 0 Pease, Misses.. . . 0 10 0 Pease,Mr A.,M.P. 1 0 0 Pease, Mrs. G. ... 1 0 0 Pease, Mrs. C 1 0 0

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D ARLINGTON—Con.Williamson, Mr E. 0 10 6Wilson, Mr. J. ... 0 10 0Wilson, Mr. G. D. 5 0 0

Under 10s......... 0 16 0

23 2 2

HAMSTERLEYCollections.......... 1 17 10

Do., for W & 0 0 5 0Subscriptions :

Backhouse, Mr A. 0 10 0Backhouse,MrW. A. 1 0 0

3 12 10Less expenses... 0 7 10

3 5 0

HIGHGATE ANDROWLEY.

Rev. E. W. Jenkins.Collections........... 3 7 5

Boxes byArmstrong, Miss 0 10 cLancaster, Mus... 0 8 0Mackey, Mrs...... 0 12 0Turner, Miss M... 0 4 0

5 1 5Less expenses... 0 7 5

4 14 0

JARRO W-ON-T YNEGrange Road.

Rev W. M. Hudson.Collection .......... 1 5 0

Do., for JPcfc 0 0 15 3Prayer Meei-.gs 1 17 7Sunday-school ... 1 2 2Sale of Heralds 0 3 0Wrighc, Mr Jas.,

children .......... 1 2 0

6 5 0

MIDDLETON-IN-TEES-DALE.

Rev. J. Charter.Collections, Hude 3 8 9

Do., for W 4 - 0 0 10 6Do ,Egglesbum 2 10 4Do., Forest ... 0 7 8

Subscriptions :“ China ” ............. 2 0 0“ India” ............. 1 U 0“ Africa” .......... 1 0 0“ Rome” ............. 1 0 o

Boxes byCameron, Mis* L.

A-. ana Larkum,Miss L ............ . 1 3 6

MI DD LE TON-TN- TEES- DALE—Continu'd.

Chatter, Mrs, andPinkney. Mies 1 12 3

Charter, H. & A. u 5 0Hunt; & French,

Misses.............. 1 11 0Parmly and

Cameron,Misses I 5 3Pinkney, Mrs G... 0 18 6Pinkney, Mi-s . . 0 13 0Thompson, C .. . . 0 4 5Wearmouth, Mrs 2 0 0

For JV P, by□harter, Charles,

and Howard . . 1 9 8

22 19 100 12 9

22 7 1

MONE WEARMOUTH.Barclay Street.

Rev. W. G. Lumsdea.Collection ......... 1 4Oontribs.,Sun- sch 0 15 5

2 0 2

SOUTH SHIELD3.Westoe Lane.

Rev. E. G. Mason.Collections 4 10Do., for W 4- 0 1 17 0 Do., Sun sch ... 1 19 0

Subscriptions:By Missei Porteus and

North.Irey, Mrs J 0 10 0

SandersoD, Mr K. 1 1 0 Sanderson, Mrs R. 0 10 6

Do., for Congo 0 10 6 Sanderson, Miss.. 0 10 6 SeventeenFriends 1 14 6

By Miss Grey. Twenty-one friends 2 6 6 ~ ‘ 1 1 0 Williamson,Mr.B. 0 10 0

By Misses Inkster & Davis. Sanderson, Mr W.

jun............ 0 10 0Fourteen Friends 1 2 6

Boxes, byBruges, Mrs . . . . 0 5 7Dannett, Miss ... 0 5 7Grey,Mr,for Con^o 2 0 0Grey, Mr & Mrs... 0 15 7Grey, Jennie 0 4 1Grey, Ethel......... 0 4 7Grey, Man a n .. . . 0 4 2Porteous, M r . . . . 0 3 10Sanderson Bros... 0 5 6

SOUTH SHIELDS—Con.Sanderson, Bertie 2 4 2Infant ol»ss 0 2¥oun< 'women’ s

class................. 0 10 oYoung men’ii do. 0 3

28 2Less expenses... 0 1

26 1 0

SOUTH SHIELDS.

Tabernacle.Rev. T. E. Rawlings.

Collections 4 4Contribs.,Sun-sch 2 2

SUNDERLAND. Lindsey Hoad.

Rev. A. E. Jones.Oolleotion .......... 2 6 4Contributions 0 10 0

2 16 4

SOUTH SHIELDS.

Mile End Road. Coll., for W <k O 1 0

SPENNYMOOR.Collections 1 4Sun-sch., lor N P 0 10Bible class 0 10Donation............. 0 5

2 9 8

SPENNTMOOR.

Welsh Chapel. Contribution. . . . 0 5 0

STOCKTON-ON-TEES.Eev. T. L. Edwards.

Collections 6 17Do., for W & O 1 0

Contnbs.,Sun-sch 1 7 Do., for N P ... 115

Subscriptions :Anderson, Mr W . 5 0 Gregory, Mr J . ... 0 10 Inglia, Mr8, and

fam ily 2 10TiankofieriDg ... 1 0

Under 10s......... 2 0

By Mis3 Davison :Barn, Mr J 0 10Davison, Mr J. ... 0 10

Under 10s......... 7 3

By Mr. A. Hardwick :Braithwaite.Mr T. 2 12

Under 10s......... 1 10

Collected byJames, Mrs R . ... 1 7 Prothero, M r 1 1

STOCKTON-ON-TEES—Continued.Boxes, by

Collins, Fred . . . . 0 1 2Oraig. Mr .......... O 3 4Hill, Mrs .......... 0 2 &Williams, Mr T... 0 9 2

87 12 7

SUNDERLAND.

Bethesda. Subscriptions :

Kitts, Mr J. G. ... 0 12 OKitts, Mrs J...... 1 0 O

Under 10s...... 0 5 O

1 17 O-

WATERHOUSES.Rev. G. Macdonald.

Contributions 4 6 0

WITTON PARK.Coll., fox W & O 0 4 0 Contribs., for N P 1 3 10

1 7 10

WOLSINGHAM.Rev. R. Scott.

Collections 3 13 5Do., for W «* 0 0 7 O'

Subscription : Buckham, Mr ... 1 0 0

Boxes byAtkinson, Mr 0

n Angas, M iss 1o Dodd, Miss 02 P j bourne, Miss .. 0

Ratter, Miss ...... 0Scott, M r s 0Sedgwick, Mr 0

For N P, by4 Hawdon, Annie.. 0

Rutter, Mary . . . . 0

Less expenses..,9 1 10 0 16 11

8 4 11

£166 15 11

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ASHDON. Rev. R. Layzell.

Collection ......... 1 2 1Do., for W <t O 1 0 0

Prayer Meetg. box 0

Subscription :

3 4

Parsons, Mr C .. . 0 10 0

Boxes byBrazier, Mrs ... , 0 4 8Cooper, Mrs ... , 0 3 9Hales, Mrs.......... 0 5 0Ruse, Mrs A. ... 0 9 5Sargent, Mrs ,... 0 7 4

4 5 70 S 3

3 19 4

BARKING. Queen’ s Road.

Collections 1 1Contribs.,Sun-sch. 2 6

3 7 6

.. BRAINTREE.Rev. J. A. Jones.

Collection............. 3 5 5Do., for W & O 0 15 0

Prayer Mtg. box 3 3 6 Sunday-school ... 1 7 9

Subscriptions:Bentall, Mr D. ... 0 10 0Denton, Mr 0 11 0Jones, Rev J. A. 0 10Pluck, Mr .......... 0 11Sudbury, Mrs ... 0 10 0 Sudbury, Miss . . 1 0 0

Boxes byBenson, Miss M. 0 5 Bentall, Mr D . ... 0 4 Bowmer, Miss A. 0 3 10 Brand,Mi»s (class) 0 3 0 Dowsett, Miss . . . 0 5 1 Duncombe,HissA. 0 2

CHADWELL HEATHRev. D. Taylor.

Collection............. 2 10 0

CLACTON-ON-SEA.Contributions ... 1 16 0

Do., Sun-sch.... 0 9 4

2 6 4

COLCHESTER.Eld Lane

Rev. E. SpurrierCollections......... 9 17 5

Do., for W $ 0 . 2 0 0Sunday-school . . 2 0 2Parsons Heath ... 0 5 0Childs. Mr, class 0 12 8Donation .......... 5 0 0Boxes ................. 8 3 0Cards for N P ... 2 0 7

Subscriptions :Arnold, Mr &Mrs 0 10 0Carrington, Mr &

Mrs ................. 0 10 0Frarcis, Miss . . . . 1 1 0Harvey, Mr J. B. 0 10 0Jarmin, Mrs ...... 1 1 0Letch, Mr & Mrs 1 1 0Spurrier, Rev E ... 1 1 0Wicks, Mr J........ 1 1 0Willes, Mr E. G. 2 0 0

Under 10s......... 2 14 0

41 7 10Less expenses . . 0 17 0

40 10 10

13 8 00 6 6

13 1 6

BURNHAM. Bev. C. D. Gooding.

Coll., for W ¿e O 0 14 Sun-seh., for NP. 1 0

Subscriptions:By Mr G. Holland.

Holland, Mi G.... 1 0 Howieson, Miss 0 10 Howieson,MissM. 0 10 Howieson.Miss H. 0 10 Ridley, Mr C. E. 0 10 Ridley, Mr W . ... 0 10Wells, Mr F 0 1)Wells, Mr H. C. 1 1

Under 10s......... 2 7By Mrs. Willis.

Howieson, RevW. 1 1 Howieson. Mrs ... 1 1 Tritton, Mr J . ... 0 10Willis, Mr .......... 0 10

Under 10s......... 2 19By Ella Lewis . . 0 17

EARL’S COLNE. Bev. W. R . Foster.

Coll., for W & O. 1 0 Contribs.,forJV" P 1 8 Box ..................... 0 9

Subscription:

Tawell, Mr A. J. 10 0

12 18 1

GRAYS.Coll., for W & O 0 10

GREAT LEIGHS. Rav. W . Howieson.

1 14 6

Weekly Offerings 29 7 Sun-sob., for India 5 1

Do., for Ceylon 3 0 Young men’s class,

for Congo 4 10

56 8 5

HALSTEAD. North Street.

Rev. E. Morley.Collections 6 10Collect., for W & O 1 3 Contribs.,8un-soh 15 6Pebmarsh ..... ,... o 8

Boses byClover, Mrs ......Mothers’ Meeting Simmons, Mr J.

Less expenses.,

1 2 01 8 01 2 6

27 0 21 7 2

25 13 0

HARLOW.Rev. F. Edwards, B.A.

Collections 5 16 0Do., for W $ O 2 0 0

Monthly Mission­ary Lectures . . 1 0 4

Sale of Fancy Work, per MrsChaplin ............49 11

Sunday-school ... 1 19Subscriptions:

Barnard, Mr E. B. 1 1 0 Chaplin,Mrs . . . . 1 1 0 Chaplin, Mr T. . . 1 1 Edwards, Rev F.,

B.A 1 1 0Edwards, M rs.... 1 1 0 Edwards, Mr F. C. 0 10 6Parker, M r 0 10 6Whittaker, Mr . . 0 10Young, Mr 1 1

Under 10s. 1 5Boxes, by

Archer, M iss 1 10Branyan, M rs .... 0 2Dorrington, A 0 7Edwards, Mr,

family b o x 3 1

Edwards’s, Mr,Servants 0 4 6

Foster, Miss . . . . 0 2 11Godfrey, W 0 14 8Humphrey, L. . . 0 1 5 Knights, Miss R 4 2 4 Miller, Miss, and

young ladies ... 1 17 7Porter, M. A 0 3 10Shipton, H 0 2 7Sutton, G.............. 0 10 9Turner, A 0 5 1Wedd, Mrs, and

young ladies . . 2 10 0Whittaker, C 3 5 0Young, Mr, family 3 15 2 Young People at

Mr. Young’ s . . 1 14 0 Women’ s Bible-

class ................. 1 3 11

For N P, by

Barker, R............. O i l 0Day, A ................. 0 12 8Dixon, M............. 0 5 0Edwards, E 1 0 6Hinird, F ............. 0 16 6Nicholls, G 1 5 88kinnlP, A . . . . . . . 0 17 6Wedd, Miss 0 6 0Whittaker, C 0 10 0Young, E. and E. 0 6 0

Ladies’ Auxiliary.

By Miss Edvards.

Under 10s.

0 10 0 0 10 0 0 5 0

By Miss Vardy.Vardy, Miss ...... 0 10 0

Under 10s........ 1 12 0

By Miss Wedd.Carmichael, Miss 0 12 0 Wedd, Mr & Miss 0 10 0

Under 103......... 0 9 0

Less expenses.115 18 4

0 6 6

115 11 10

HORNCHURCH.

Contribs., Sun-sch. 0 10 0

ILFORD.Rev. J. Young.

Coll., for W & O 0 15 0 Contribs.,Suu.-sch. 4 16 5 Lecture on Congo 2 3 7

7 15 0

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LANGHAM.Coll., for W & O 1 3 Contributions.. . . 18 0 Missionary work­

ing party 4 0

23 3 2

LANGLEY.Collected by

Baker, E .............. 0Driver, 0 ............. 0Gapes, Miss ...... 1

LEYTON.Bev. J. S. Morris.

Collections 3 10Do., for W & 0 2 0

Sunday-school . . 1 26 13 0

LOUGHTON—Continued.Subscriptions:

Brawn, Mr........... 0 10 0Crow, Mr .......... 0 10 6Edwards, M r...... 1 0 0Gingell, M r . . . . . . 1 0 0Gould, Mrs G....... 1 1 0Gould, Mr G. S. 0 10 0Gould, Mr J. H... 0 10 0Lincoln, Mr......... 0 10 0Mills, M rs........... 0 10 0Murch, Rev S. ... 1 0 0Murch, Mr S. H. 0 10 0Nathan, M r ........ 0 10 0Price, M r ........... 1 0 0Rook», Mrs......... 1 1 0Vivian, Mrs . . . . 1 0 0

Under 10s......... 0 19 5

Collected byWillis, Mr .......... 0 18 0

For N P, byBrawn, Miss A L. 1 5 0Fenn, Miss.......... 1 14 0Harris, Frank and

Frederick . . . . 1 0 0Trimby, Miss C.... 0 s 3

44 3 6

LEYTONSTONE.Bev. J. Bradford.

Collections 12 9Contribs.,Sun-sch. IS 11 Prayer Mtng. box 0 6 B oxes ................. 0 10

Subscriptions:

Bacon, Mr, J.P.... Bouchard, Mr ... Bradford, Rev J..Floyd, Mrs ........Finnimore, Mr &

Mrs .................Hill, Mrs, and

friends ..........Hooper, Mr G. ... Hooper, Mrs Gt.„. Hutchison, Mr ... Johnson, Mr 0 ... .Jones, Mr H .........Lester, Mrs.........Linom, Mr & Mrs Spurgeon, Mr ...Swain, Mr...........

Under 10s. . . . .

3 3 0 10 1 1 1 11 1 01 0 2 0 0 10 1 1 0 10 2 2 1 1 0 10 1 1 1 1 3 8

LOUGHTON.Rev. W. H. Yivian.

Collections 7 12Do., for W 4r O,

(2 years).... •5 12 Contribs.,Sun.-sch.

(IzmJunenile Eeralds)..... 11 12

Do., Englaud’s- lane station . 1 18

Jennings,Mr John 1 1 0Jennings, Mr S ... 2 2 0Lake, Mr W. B..... 0 10 6Penton, Mr G. H. 1 1 0Sheave, Mrs ...... 0 13 0Simpson, Mr P .. . 0 10 6Smith, Mr J...... 0 10 6Steven, Rev J. M. 1 1 0Templeton, Mr J. 2 2 0

Under 10s. ... 1 0 0

Boxes by

Adams, MisB...... 0 6 9Broome, Mrs ...... 0 7 0Dodwell, Mr . . . . 0 £ 5Templeton, Mrs.. 0 14 11Thornton, Master 0 18 11

35 12 10Less expenses... 0 15 0

34 17 10

MALDON. Crown Lane.

Rev. E. S. Cole. Contributions ... 4 7

Do., for W is 0 0 13

POTTER STREET. Ooll., for W & O 0 5

RAYLEIGH.Rev. I. Bridge.

Ooll., for W& O. 0 10For N P, by

Baldwin, M'S4 ... 0 I Belcham, Mi-s ... 0 5 Newman, Miss ... 0 2Olley, Mi*s 0 3Peise, Miss 0 2

SAFFRON WALDEN— Continued.

Winters, Miss 2 0 0Young women’s

class............. 0 15 9

1 4

ROMFORD.Salem Chapel.

Rev. J. M. Steven.Collections 6 7

Do., for W & O 2 15 Sunday-school.. . 11 10

Do.ftorN '.F . 0 14Subscriptions:

Adams, Mr W. . . 0 10 Baker, Mr W 0 10

SAFFRON WALDEN.Rev. A. Rollason.

Collections 5 4 6Do.,Public Mt«. 3 2 5 Do.,for W<b 0 . . 2 2 0

Contribs.,Sun-sch. 2 12 10 Do., for support

o f Congo boy 5 0 0

Subscriptions:

Birton, Mr. D .... 2 2 0Butcher, Miss 1 0 0Gibson, Mrs G. S. 2 2 Gibson, Mr E, B. 1 1 0Gibson, M iss 2 0Porteous, Mr G.. 0 10 Starling, MiSB . . 2 2 Take, Mr W. M.. 1 1 0 Viney, Mr A. E.. 1 1 0 Whiffln, Mr F. J.. 0 10 6

Collected by

Butcher, Miss ... I 8 7 Porteous, Mrs Redhead, Miss Starling, Miss.Viney, M rs...,Wilkinson, Mrs...' 1 _ _Whiffin, M rs 1 9 6

Boxes by

Barton,Mr, child­ren .................

Oowell, N 0Edwards, WillieJeffery, M iss......Pitstow, Mrs........Richardson, L. . .Rollason, Harold

and Gertie ......Rowe, Mrs.........Stacey, Fred!. . . .Yinfy, D .Whiffin, E. W. ... Wilkinson, W. ... - - _Wilk'nson, B . . . . 0 4 0

1 8 70 9 20 11 6I 16 21 5 101 1 81 9 6

0 4 00 3 20 9 10 3 10 18 60 4 0

1 2 100 5 60 2 30 10 100 4 60 5 00 4 o

Less expenses47 6 8

1 7 9

45 18 11

SOUTHEND. Tabernacle.

Rev. H. W. Childs. Contributions ... 1 16 0

SOUTHEND.

Clarence Road. Contribs.,Sun-sch. 1 0 0

THEYDON BOIS.Contribs., for N P 0 9 6 Boxes ............. 2 6 6

2 16 0

THORPE-LE-SOKEN.Rev. E, S. Had.'er.

Collection .......... 1 7 0Boxes ................. 0 13 0Cards for N P ... 0 15 0

2 15 00 2 0

S 13 0

VICTORIA DOCKS. Union Chapel.Rev. J. Foster.

Coll., for W &... 1 0 0

WALTHAM ABBEY.Rev. W. Jackson.

Collection. .......... 3 19 6Do., for IF 4- O 1 0 0

Jackson, Mrs, class 1 3 2 Victoria Mission

H all................. 0 18 0Pastor’ s class . . . . 2 3 6 Junior classes.... 6 3 0

Subscriptions:Cooper, Mrs . . . . 0 10 0 Jackson, Rev W. 0 10 0

For N P, byBailey, W 0 2 0Greatrex, F.......... 0 1 5iGunner, S .......... 0 6 8

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WALTHAM ABBEY-Continued

Jackson, I . E. ... 0 3 4Jackson, M.......... 1 S 0Richardson, W,... 0 4 6

Boxes byBarker, Mrs ...... 0 2 7Cavenagh, Miss.. 0 8 4Crook, Miss ...... 0 4 0James, Master ... 0 2 4

19 0 4Less expenses.. 0 3 4

18 17 0

WOODFORD. George Lane.

Rev. J. R. Cox. ContribB.,Sun-3ch. 10 10 Boses ................. 0 14

CHELTENHAM—Con. Subscriptions:

Bruton,'Mr 0 10 0Longlmrst,R'ivT. J.O 10 6Ormerod, Mrs ... 0 10 6R .W . F................ 2 2 08ims, Mrs .......... 5 0 0Tyler, Mr G 0 10 C

Colleoted byOomely, Mrs . . . . 2 19 6Hack, Sira .......... 2 3 9Smith, Mrs 3 9 ISmith, Mrs H 2 15 3Tjler, Mis« 3 4 5

40 5 4

11 i 10

£539 0 10

(flowwtosjjir*,AVENING.

Collections 1 2Contribs.,8uu-sch. 3 2 Taylor, Mr & Mrs 0 16

5 1 10

BLAKENEY. Rev. A. Davies.

Collection . . . . . . 0Contribs,Sun-sch. 2

Boxes.Dyer, Mrs C 0March, Miss F . . . 0

5 6

CHALFORD. Rev. D. R. Morgan.

Collections 4 13Contrita, Sun-sch. 2 6

Subscriptions:Clark, Mr & MrsCJ. 2 10 Dangerfield, Mr

and Mrs W ... . Morgan,Rev D R.

1 10 10

11 1 0

CHELTENHAM.Cambray Chapel.

Bev. T. J. Longhurst.Collections . . . . . . 7 12

Do., for 7F# O 2 2 0 Contribs.,Sun-soh. 6 15 10

CHELTENHAM.

Salem Chapel. Bev. H. Wilkins.

Collections 22 19Do., for W <fc O 8 4 Do.,PrayerMtgs. 2 6

Contribs., Sun-sch, 7 11 Do., for I f P ,

Uanik ......... 18 0Do.,Brockhamp.

ton,for Congo Do., Gas Green Do.,Leckhamp-

ton.................Do., G o l d e n

Valley..........Ladies’ Associa­

tion, per MrsH ow.................

Proceeds ofDraw- ing-room Meet­ing, per Rev H. Wilkins, forDebt......

Proceeds of CongoLecture ..........

Box, by Mr A. Beekingsale’ schildren ..........

Thank - offering from Working Party in Mies Witchell’ s class, lot Congo 1 13

6 8

1 0 11

I 12 6

7 15 3

22 8 6

1 0 0

1 11 0

CHELTENH lM -C on .Falkener, Misses.. 0 10 6 Fisher, Mr W . . . . 0 10 0Franklin, Mr ...... 5 0 0Franklin, Mrs .... 1 1 0Gurney, Mrs ...... 0 10 0Harris, Mr .......... 0 10 0Holliday, Mr C ... 1 0 0How, Mr ........... 0 10 0How, M iss 0 10 6Jones, Miss J 0 10 0Lang,RevW.& Mrs 2 2 0Lea, Mr J ............ 0 10 0Singleton, M r ... . 0 10 0 “ G. (per Mr

WitcheU) 0 10 0Steel, Mr R 0 10 6Stephens,Mr(don) 0 10 0Stibbs, Mr 0 10 6Stockell, Mies 1 5 0Waite, M r 0 10 6Waite, M rs 0 10 6Wheeler, Mr 0 ..,, 1 1 0 Whitbread, Mr.... 0 10Whittard, Mr T ... 1 1 W. M (Whit­

church) . . . . . . 1 0 0Wilkins, Rev H. 1 1 0W ......................... 5 0 0Wilkins, Mr E. . . 1 0 0 Winterbotham, Mr

Ja* ................. 1 1 0Wyatt, Miss 0 15

Under 10s......... 2 10For I f P, by

Whittard, Miss C. 2 4

0 10 fi 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 10 1 I 0 10 5 5 1 1 0 10 0 10

161 10Less expenses.. 0 18

COLEFORD—Continued.Williams, Mr J.T. 0 10 O Williams, Bev T. 0 10 0

Under 10s......... 0 15 0

Boxes byHerbert, Mrs J .„ . 3 6 0Lewis, Miss 0 5 10Salter, W 0 I 4Taylor, Mrs ...... 0 6 0Walker,Mrs . . . . 1 1 0

26 5 0

EASTINGTON. Nupend Chapel.

Collections ..........Do., for W <& O

Contribs., 8un-sch. Do.,for J V P ... 1 11

163 12 5

CHIPPING SODBURr. Rev. A. Lemon.

Contribution? . . 8 19 <

CINDERFORD.

Collections 2Coll., for W & O 1

10 10 0

GLOUCESTER.Rev J. E. Barton.

Collections ..........9 4 ODo., for W & O 2 0 0 D I-, special . . 1 1 0 Do.,PrayerMtgs. 1 12 10

Contribs., Sn-sch. 6 19 0 Do , for J astore 5 0 0 Do., for N P . . 5 0 0 Do., for Congo 7 10 0 Do.,for China.. 2 0 0

Boxes ................... 0 13 3

Subscriptions :Bloomfield, Rev.J. 0 10 6Casswell, M r 0 10 0Goodburn, Mr ... O 10 oHambly, Mrs 0 10 0James, Mrs 0 10 6Page, Mrs ............ 2 0 0Page, Miss 1 0 0Sims, Mr 0 10 0Wilkins, Mrs 0 10 0Wilson, M r 0 10 0Wilson, Mrs ........ 0 10 O

Under 10s......... 5 9 0

Subscriptions & Donations :Ambury, M r ......Beckingsale,Mr A. Beckingsale,Mr E. Beckmgsale,Mr F

Do. (donation) Bloodworth,MrsC.

Do. (donation) Bloodworth, Mr J.C. C....................Channon, MrW.C.Cook, Mr J . . . . . .Cooper, Ur . . . . . .Davies. M r 0 10Daft, Mr 0 ........... 0 12Dicks, M r . . . . . . . . 5 0Dicks, Mr W 0 15Dufty, Miss 0 10Elliott,Miss 2 0Eilis, Mr............. 1 0

3 2 6

COLEFOBD.Rev. T. Williams, B.A.

Collections 4 7Do., for W di 0 1 1 0

Subscriptions:Batten,Mrs . . .Benfield Mr A.„Grundy. Mrs 0 15Morris, Mr W.Provis, Mr B. W.Taylor, Mr T. T..Trotter Brothers,

M-ssrs. . . . . . . .Trotter, Mr I. J.P.Walker, Mr E. P.Ward, Mr J.........

54 0 10 3 0

53 17 1

GOSINGTON 8LIM- BRIDGE.

Rev. G. Steele.Coll., for W & O... 0 4 0

21

06

08 For JV P, by

0 15 0 Brown, Harriet. . 0 2 110 10 6 Cole, M illy....... 0 3 80 10 0 Fryer, Alfred ... 0 4 65 0 0 Gaston, Joseph. . 0 5 8

Harris, A........... 8 41 0 0 Symond8, Chas.. . . 0 2 82 0 00 10 0 1 6 90 10 0

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KINGSTANLEY.Rev. E. Dakin.

Collection............. 3 6Contribs., San-soh. 5 0

Do., for JVP ... 0 10Subscriptions:

Gwinnell, Mrs,for China ...... 0 10

King, Miss M 1 0King, Miss E 1 0Pitt, Mrs.............. 0 10Lusty, Miss 0 10

Under 10*........ 0 6

12 13 0

LONGHOPE.Zion Chapel.

Rev. C. L. Gordon.Collecti in s 0 19 4

Do., for W H O 0 12 6 Prayer Mtng, box 0 19 3 Oontribs.,Snn-sch. 0 19 S

Donation:Gordon, Mr & Mrs 1 0 0

Under 10s......... 0 4 0

Boxes, byBaldwin, Mr*. . . . 0 1 8 Dowding,Mr&Mrs 0 7 0 Hampton, Mr &

M rsH............... 0 4 1Hampton,MrH. J. 0 3 3 Orchard, Miss ... 0 5 0

For N P, byBeard. Julia ...... 0 2 0Davis, Emily 0 3 0

6 0 3

LYDBROOK. Rev. A. W. Latham.

Contribs., Sun-sch. 2 0

LYDNEY.Eev. E. Davis.

Contributions.... 4 0

MINCHINHAMPTON.Rev. W . H . Smith.

Colleation .......... 3 1Do., for W 4- 0 0 5

Contribs., Sun-scb. 2 14 Clark, Miss, for

Congo ............. 1 0

7 0

OLD SODBURY.Contribs., San-soh. 1 4 Home boxes ...... 0 11

I TEWKESBURY. Rev. A. Graham.

Contribs., S.-sch. 6 00 --------

SHORTWOOD. Rev. C. Brown.

Collections 10 5Do., for W H O 8 0 Do., Montaly

Prayer Mtng. 1 18 Contribs.,Sun-scli. 7 7

Do., for support o f Thomas Fox Newman,Con go 5 0

Contribs. for De~ fieiency .......... 3 10

Subscriptions:Brown, Rev. C.... 0 11 0Clissold, Mrs G. .. 0 10 0Clissold, Mrs J ... 1 0 0Hillier, Mrs.......... 1 0 0

Do., for Congo 1 0 0King, Mr.............. 1 0 0Newman, Mr....... 1 0 0Norton, Mrs......... 2 0 0

Do., for Congo 0 10 0Smith, Mr........... 0 10 0

Under 10s........ 0 12 6

Boxes, byBrown, Rev C. ... 0 3 0Bruton, Mr T. ... 1 8 0Hillier, Mrs......... 0 11 JRich & Smith,

Misses.............. 0 2 3Shipway, Miss ... 0 3 3

43 1 4Lees expenses... 0 10 6

42 10 10

STROUD.Rev. W. T. Soper.

Collections.......... 7 16 7Do., for W H O 1 0 0

Contribs., S.-sch 7 15 3Do., tv r N P .. 0 16 0

Boxes ................. 0 16 8Penny a week

system........... . 0 10 0

Subscriptions:Bishop. Miss . . . . 1 0 0Clissold, Mr ...... 1 0 0Gay, M r ............. 1 0 0Tyndall, Mr . . . . 1 0 0

Undei 10s......... 0 10 0

For Italian Mission.Subscriptions:

Bishop, Miss ...... 0 10 0Evans, Mrs......... 1 0 0Lewis, Mr. J. W.. 0 10 0

25 4 6—

THORNBURY. Rev. G. Rees.

Contributions ... 1 10

ULEY.Rev. R. Montgomery.

Collections 1 9Coll., for W H O 0 5

1 14

WI0KWAR. Rsv. M. J. Thomas.

Contribs., Sun-sch. 0 5

WOODCHESTER.Collection............. 3 0

Do , for W & O(2 years) ...... I 5

Contribs.,Sun-sch. 2 1-2

Collected by Perkins, Miss, for

Congo............. 1 10

For N P, byChapman, A 0 5dor a well, H. (2 yr?)0 13Cordwell, V 0 3Turner. W. (2 yrs) 0 17Wise, L ................ 0 2Woodward, F. ... 0 12 Woodwar J, N. & A. 0 13

11 16 1

WOTTON-UNDER-EDGE.Rev. J. J. Knight.

Collections 4 3 0Do., for WH 0 2 0 0

Contribs.,Sun-soh. 1 9 3

Subscriptions:Bartlett, Miss 1 0 0Davy,Rev W . . . . 0 10 0 Griffiths, Mrs. ... 1 1 0 Knight, Rev J. J. 0 10 0Knight, Mrs ...... 0 10 0Pinniger. Mrs . . . 1 0 0Smith, Mr f . 1 0 0Winter, Mr J 1 1 0

Boxes, byBurford, Mrf, and

family ............. 1 3 6Cornock, Mr ...... 0 8 BGrimes, Miss . . . . 0 8 2 Laurence, Mr 0 7 8

WOTTON-UNDER-EDGE—Continued.

Parker, M iss I 8 RPinniger, Mrs ... O 7 3Tapscott,MrW.L. 0 5 6

18 8 6Less expenses ... 0 4 6

18 4 0

East Gloucestershire.ARLINGTON

Collections 1 14 10Penny a week

fystem............. 0 14 0Young men’s class 0 13 2 Young women’s do. 0 10 2

a 12 2

BL0CKLE7.R .v. G. W. Roughton.

Collections .......... 3 4 5Do., for WH O 0 13 7

Contribs., S.-Sch. 3 I 3 Do., Paxford . . 0 12 0

Subscriptions.

By Mrs Middle J itch.Belcher, Mr 0 10 6Judson, Mrs . . . . 0 10 0 Miridleditch, Mrs. 0 10 6

Under 10s......... 0 14 6

Collected by Hitchman, Miss... 0 10 6

Boses, by James, S............... 0

BOURTON-ON-THE.WATER.

Rev. C. Hobbs.Collection ............11 16 6

Do., for W & 0 2 14 1 Contribs., S-soh. 4 10 8 Sun-sch. (Clapton) 0 16 0

Subscriptions:Hobbs, Rev C. ... 1 l OKendall, Mr 2 0 0Luckeit, Mrs . . . . 0 10 0 Ransford, Mr J. 0 10 0 Rantford, Mr 0 10 0

Boxes, byA Teacher .......... 0 9 8Brindle, Misses 1 1 0Collett, Miss ...... 0 12 oCollett, Miss P.... 1 1 7 Hill, Annie 0 8 0

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Hill, Mrs............. 0 8 0Harwood, Bessie J. A. R ., break­

O 2 6

fast box .......... 0 16 0Keck, Mrs T. ... 0 to 0Phillips. Mis* ... 0 12 0Ransford, Master 0 12 6Reynolds, Mrs J. Two Bible-class

0 15 0

girls ................. 0 7 0Wilkins, Miss ... 0 16 6Wilkins, Miss A. 0 16 7

33 11 7

ByRFORD.Rev. V . Wiggins.

Colle ottona 1 8 9Do.,Pub. Mtng 1 6 10

OoU., for W H O 010 0Boses, by

East, Mrs .......... 0 19 2

FAIRFORD.Rev. R. W . Ayres.

Collection ............ 2 13 4Do., for W H O 1 0 0

Boxes, by Ayres, Miss E. ... 0 10 6 Bidmead, Master 0 10 0Burge, Mrs 0 3 2Page, Master 0 1 2Perry, Miss 0 13 0Painter, M r s 0 5 2

Smith, Annie.. Under 2s. 6d.

4 6 4 10

4 14 1

CHIPPING CAMPDEN. Rev. P. Lewis.

Collections 2 0 0Subscriptions :

L?wis, Rev P 0 10 6Lewis, Mrs., 0 10 6

3 1 0

CIRENCESTER.Rev. J. J . Brown.

Cjllectiong 5 12 4Do., for W H O 110 0

Subscriptions:Brewin, Mr R. . . . 1 0 0 Brewin, Mrs W.... 1 0 0 Freeman, Mr R... 0 10 0 Hiscock, Mr J. . . . 1 1 0 Lawrence, Mr J. 1 1 0Legg,Mr R 1 0 0Hullings, Mr J... 2 2 0

Boxes, byCollett,Miss M.... 0 7 6 Hiscock, Mr J. ... 0 10 1 Tombs, Miss L.... 1 9 4

For N P, byHiscock, L 1 5 7Legg, R ................ 1 4 0WUton, E............. 0 5 0Winstone, W ....... 0 5 6

Under 5s. ...... 0 9 6

20 12 10

CUTSDEAN.Rev. C. Sirett.

Collections ‘1 18 8Do., for W & O 0 9 2

Sunday-school . . . 8 5 1

5 12 11

5 16 4

LECH LADE.R«v. W. J. McKittrick.

Collections 1 6 5Oontribs. S.-soh. 1 2 2

Subscriptions:Hoy, Mr & Mrs... 1 1 0 Hoy, Mr F 1 0 0

Boxes, by4 Friend .......... 0 3 6Bowkett, Mrs 0 3 bClack, Miss 0 4 3Hoy, Mrs .......... O 3 8Stratford, Mrs . . . 0 1 0 Turner, Mr 0 2 4

5 8 0

STO W-ON-T H E-WOLD. Rev. F. E. Blackaby.

Collections 8 0 0Do., for W & O 2 14 6

Contribs.,8un.sch. 8 3 6 Do., for ' Congo T>oy, under MrW eeks............. 5 0 0

Boxes ................. 14 3 9Subscriptions 3 10 0

MAISEYHAMPTON. Rev. R. W. Ayres.

Collections . . . . . . 3 3 2Do.,for W & 0 0 4 10

Boxes byLewis, Mrs 0 3 3Matthews, Mrs . . . 0 4 0

3 15 S

NAU NT TON AND GUTTING.Rev. W . E. Goodman.

Collections 5 0 4Do., for W H O 1 0 0

Boxes .......... 0 12 11Do., for China 5 4 2

Subscriptions:Comely, Mr T. . . 1 0 0 Gk)odoian,RevW.E. 1 0 0 In Memory of

the late Rev , A. W. Heritage 0 10 0

NAUNTON & GUTTING —Continued.

West, Mr Giles... 0 11 0 West, Mr George 0 11 0

Under 10s........... l 2

16 11 11

MILTON.Rev. G. W. Davidson.

Collections 4 9Young Men’s class 1

ASHLEY.Collection .......... 2 0 0

Do., Sun.-ECh. 0 5 3Donations .......... 0 13 6Monthly subs 3 17 7

For y P, byCorbin, Edgar &

Jamas B 0 3 6Corbin, A., and

Hayles, B 0 2 2Cheyney, E. Sc Co 0 5 6Fripp, A . & Co... 1 9 1 James, J., and

Clark, A 0 7 0Rickman, F., and

James S 0 9 3Tilley, C............... 0 2 5Witcher, W 0 2 6Young, Jane 0 3 3

Boxes byHillier, Miss ...... 0 10 0Rickman, Mr 0 2 0

10 13 0

41 11 9

638 11 5 Less expenses... 5 14 5

£632 17 0

ANDOVER.Rev. J. Hasler.

Collections 5 11 9Do.jfer WHO. . 1 0 0

Contribs., Sun.sch. 7 16 4 Girl’ s working

party ............. 2 11 0Prayer Mtng. box 0 16 6 YoungMen’ solass 0 6 8

Subscriptions :Buckland, Mr . . . 1 1 0CockbiU, Miss 0 10 0Edwards, Mr 0 10 0Hasler, Rev J. ... 0 10 0 Kent, M rT. H .... 1 1 0Preedy, Mr 1 0 0Richardson, M n

(don.) ............. 0 10 0Young,Mr. 1 10 0

Boxes by CockbiU, Miss ... 1 16 3Martin, Mrs 0 4 6Merridew, M rs... 0 3 6Penny, Mrs ...... 0 6 2Watts, Mrs 0 1 8

27 6 4Less expenses ... 0 19 6

26 6 10

BEAULIEU RAILS. Rev. H. New.

Collections 1 5 0Contribs.,for 1 2 O

2 7 0

BLACKFIELD.Collection.............. 1 1 7Oontribs., for N P 1 12 0

2 IS 7Less expenses... 0 2 1

2 11 6

BOSCOMBE.Rev. C. H. Parret:.

Collections 1 4 6Col'., for W & O 0 7 6 Contribs., Bun-sch. 3 3 4

Do., for N P ... 0 15 4 Contributions ... 4 6 4

Subscriptions:Mitchell, Mrs 1 0 0Ware, M rs 0 10 0

11 7 0

BOURNEMOUTH.Lansdowne Ctiapel.

Rev.W . Y . Robinson, B. A.Collections 7 11 3Coll., for W $ O 1 13 6 Prayer Mtg. box . 0 1 7 6 Contribs., S.-sah. 4 4 3

Do., for 2? P ... 0 8 6Do., boxeB ...... 1 IS 1

Sale of Heralds 1 15 9

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43 gLeas expe íses... 1 lo

BOUHN£MOUTH.

Westbourne.Rev. G. Wainwright.

Collections 24 14Do., Childrens’

Service 1 10Do., for W H O 4 2

8unday-sch.bo.xes 9 O Prayer Mtg. box 1 18 Sale oí Heralds 2 17

Subscriptions :Allen, Mr J. J . ...Barker, Mrs ......

_ Clark, Mr J.........“ Colman, Rev B....

Do., for Congo Do., for China Do., for Japan.

dolman, Mrs R....Darby, M r .Dotteridge, Mr S.Elliott, M r..........Goodwyn, Mrs ... Gould, Mr A., the

late .................Do., for Congo

Gould, Mr J. R . .Moore, M r ..........Morgan, Mr R. C.Ostler, M r .Parker, Misses . . Pitowsky, Mr A. Rickards, M rH... Searle & Hutte-

noan, Misoes . . Skinner, Miss......

1 1 0 10 1 1 4 0 4 02 0 2 0 0 10 2 0 1 1 0 10 1 00 15 0 10 4 0 0 101 1 1 1 0 10 0 10 0 10

4 0 1 0

Townsend, Mrs...Trevanion, — ...

Under 10s........Do., for Congo.

Boxes by Blak»ly, Mr,

0 10 0 10 3 4 0 5 6

BOURNEMOUTH—Con. BOURNEMOUTH—Con.Subscriptions:

By Miss Howell.Beacby, Mr 0 10Byard, Miss ...... 1 6Clark, Mr ......... 0 10Clark, Mr, ju n .... 0 10C. H..................... 0 10Chaplio, Mrs 1 7Cooper, Mrs ...... 1 0Fippard, Mr . . . . 0 13 Garside, Mrs . . . . 1 IGilbert, Miss 0 14Gray, Misses . . . . 1 18 Glass, Mr (don.)... 0 10 Haydon,MrW.... 0 10Howell,Mrs 0 10Hume, Mrs ¿M iss 0 12

• Hume, Mr 0 10Huot, M rs 0 16Hunt, Mrs A. ... 2 12

■A Jone-', Mr .......... 0 10King, Mr J 1 1Kitteringham, Hr. 0 10Parsons, Miss 0 10Ridley, Mr J 1 1Sanndeis, Mr 1 1Vale, Mrs ..... 1 1"Warren, Miss 0 10Watford, Miss ... 0 10

Under 10s......... 2 9

in .m u j ' ....Cole, Misses

U0

o ■LU0

Gould, Y., C. & H. 0 11 sHaynas, Miss , , 0 10 3Parker, Miss, class 1

For JV P , by

2 1

Bigglestone, O .. . 0 12 9Gould, A. L......... 0 16 6Good, E................ 0 2 6Hailstone, A ... 0 6 7Harris, A.............. 0 5 10Joy, E................... 0 2 10Rose, B ................. 0 13 8Sullivan, F.......... 0 3 7Watts, —.............. 0 6 7

88 14 11

BROCKENHURST.C ollection ........ 1 7 2

Do., for W db O 0 10 0Sunday-school ... 4 2 6

5 19 8Less expenses.. 0 0 8

5 19 0

BROUGHTON.Rev. G. E. Buckeridge.

Collections .Do., for W H O Do.,PrayerMtg.

Sunday-school . .Do., for N P ...

Stockbridg* S.Sch.Do., for 2V .P . .

Missionary Basket 0 10 Boxes ................... 4 1

Subscriptions : Tomkins, Miss . . 1 Tomkins, Miss, and

Whicher, Mrs,for Simla Mission .

EMSWORTH—Continued, Collected by

Barnett, Kate ... 0 7 6Gillam, James ... 0 1 1Tongue, Ed........ 0 2 2Per Rev A. W. L.

Barker........... 2 1 7

5 9 4

FLEET.Bev. N. Heath.

Collections 3 4 6Coll., for WH O 1 11 6Chapel box 1 2Sunday-school box 1 7

Do., cards ...... 0 11Wakefield, Mr, box 1 7 Pastor’s children 0 7

Subscriptions:Edwards, Mr J. J. 0 10 0 Edwards, Mr J. B. 0 10 Heath, Rev N. . . 0 10 0

5 10 2 6 0 18 0 14 0 15 0 4 0 13

0 0

1 0 0

Lses expenses...17 12 70 4 0

17 8 7

CHRISTCHURCH. Contribs., for 2V P 0 8

EMSWORTH. Rev. A . Webster.

Collections 1 3Contribs., Sun-sch 1 0

Do., Pimstead . 0 13

LTMINGTON—Con. Box by

Flora, Mrs ......... 1 13 6

29 0 10 Less expenses.. 1 13 4

27 7 6

11 1 6

LOCKERLEY.Collectn. ,E benezcr

Chapel 0 16 1Do., Providence 0 15 6

Proceeds of lecture 0 4 0 Contribs,Son-sch. 4 7 9

For N P, byAnnetts, L 0 12 8Annette, W 0 7Baugh, E............. 0 8 0Colilo S, H............ 0 10Day, T ................. 0 8 0Eicook, G............. 0 6Hurst, Ellen J . ... 0 12Langridge, L 0 13 9Moody, G 0 5 4

M O T T I SFOH T.

Collections l 5 oSunday-sch. boxes 2 4

16 10

LYMINGTON. Rev. J. Collins.

Collections.......... 6 10 2Do., for W H O 1 9 2

Prayer Mtng. box 1 17 7Contribs, Sun-sch,

iot Special N P 11 8 11

Subscriptions :AFrieud............. 0 10 0Andrews, Capt.... 0 10 0Butt, Mr J........... 1 0 0Collins, Rev J ... 0 10 6Furner, Mrs . . . . 1 0 0Lamble, Mr.......... 1 1 0

Under 10s.... . . 1 10 0

LTNDHURST.Rev. W. H. Payne.

Collection ........ 0 10 0Subscriptions : .

Payne, Rev W. H. 1 1 0Under 10s. 0 9 4

For N P, byCook, G. ............. 0 2 1Cook, Graca ...... 0 1 1Marshall, F ....... 0 6 10Payne, G. B 0 6 0

MILFORD.Collection.......... 0 9 0

Do., for W H O 0 10 0Subscription:

Gibbs, Mr & Mrs 2 0 02 19 0

PORTSMOUTH DISTRICT AUXILIARY.

Mr. J. A. Byerley, Treasurer.

Balance ofContributions(1887)............. 195 15 8

Contribution} on account, 1888... 78 0 0

Gosport, Grove- rd., for W & O 0 10 0

Brockhurst, for do. 0 8 0 Do.,sale of Coins 0 19 0

Southsea, ElmGrove,forTPifeO 6 0 0

281 12 8

PORTSEA DISTRICT AUXILIARY.

Abstract of Account for year ending 30th June, 1887, as per local Report.

Coll. at Pub. Mtng 6 12 3 Do., Gosport ... 3 18 7

Kent Street.Bev. J. Kemp.

Collections 6 5 10Do., for W & O 311 3

Contribs.,Sun>soh. 2 0 8 Do., JVP,underJ2e»

D,Jones,Agra 12 0 0 Do., for Native

School 5 0

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PORTSMOUTH,&c., AUX. PORTSMOUTH, &c., AUX. —Continued. —Continued.

Ragged School,for Congo 0 16 2

Boxej ................. 2 11 8Subscriptions:

Boyoe, Mrs 1 1 0Byerley, Mr J. A. o 5 0 Byerley, Miss.. . . 0 10 6Byerley, Mr C. ... 0 10 0Cook, Mr.............. 0 10 0Fishe1', Mrs . . . . 0 10 0 Howell, Mr T. ... 0 10 0 M ay.M rR.R . . . 2 10 0

Do. (donation) 3 0 0Pearce, M r 0 10 6Robinson, Miss . . 0 10 Spinner, Miss ... 0 10 Warn, Mr Jas. . . 0 10 0

Under 10s......... 1 10 6

Lake Road.Rev. T. W . Medhurst.

Collections 14 6 1Do., for W # O 6 0 0 Do., for Congo 5 13 0 Do., Prayer

M eetings.... 6 6 4 ContribB.,Sun-sch 15 8 3 Tonne M*n’s

Bible class 2 18Young Women’s

Bible class 3 13Unitel Prajer

Meetings 3 19Subscriptions:

Blake, Mr J. H. 0 10 6Batchers, Mr 0 10 6Flowers, Mr G .... 1 0 0 Lancaster, Mrs . . A 0 0 Light, Mr W. R . 1 1 0Naish, Major 0 12 0N a p ier, M r 0 10 6Owen, Mr A. J.... 0 10 6Parnell, Mr 0 10 6Ridoucc, »)r Aid. 1 1 0 Ridoutt, Mr A. F. 0 10

By Miss Medhurst.A Ch«erful Giver 1 2 0 Mednurst,RevT.W. I 10 6

Under 10s ...... 2 I t 5By Mrs Light, for Congo.

Alfred*st. Mission 0 10 0Horn, M rs 0 10 6Palmer, Mr J. ... 0 10 6

Under 10s . . . . 0 12 0

Hems, M rs 1Do., for Congo 1

Hutchens, Mr ... 0NeobaTd, M r, ..... 1

Under 10s........ 7

By Mrs Porter.Ball, Mr C. W . ... 0 Baxter, M r . . . . . . 0Edmonds, Mr E... 0Giles, Mrs .......... 1Jackson, Capt. ... 1 Mill ward, Mr. . . . 0 Porter, Mr W. R. 1Rutnsey, Mr ....... 0Southey,Mr . . . . 1Strange, Ool 1Strange, Mr ...... 0Suter, M r 0Weymouth, Lord 0

Under 10s......... 2

Elm Grove.Rev. J. P. Williams.

Collections 17 1 6Do., for W & O 6 0 0

Contribs.,8un-sch. 33 17 11 Boxes ................. 0 15

Subscriptions:By Mrs Scott.

Chaloraft, Mr ... 0 10Dyer, Mr .......... 0 10 6Garnett, Mrs . . . . 1 0 0 Gough, Mrs 0 10 0

PORTSMOUTH, &c., AUX. —Continued. Brockhurst.

Rev. B. French.

0 (I0 0

10 0 0 0

By Miss Williams. Ooldwell, Mr . . . . 1 1 0 Martin, Miss L.... 0 10 0Tilly, Miss 8........ 0 10 0

Under 10s........ 1 19 6

Gosport Tabernacle. Rev. A . G. Barley.

Collections 2 5 7Do., for W & 0 1 0 8 Do., Bun-sch . . 1 7 8 Do.,PrayerMtg. 2 8 10

Subscriptions:Hoarn, Mr J 1 1 0

Under IQs 0 5 0

Marie-la-Bonne School. Contributions ... 31 4 0

Forton.Rev. C. Philp.

Collections 5 1Do., for W <& O 0 12 2

Sunday-school ... 6 12 0 B o x .................... 0 1

Subscriptions:Blake, Mrs J. G... 1 0 0Cooke, Mrs 0 10 0Mumby, Col 1 1 0

Under 10s......... 1 15

Park Lane.Rev. L. Llewellyn

Collection .......... 2 3Sunday-school ... 1 14

Hardway.

Rev H, H. Dove. Coll. for W db O 0 10

Collections . . . . . . 0 15 0D o , for W H O 0 7 6

Boxes ................. 3 13 4Prayer meetings 0 5 7

POULNER RINGWOOD.Rev. G. Diffey.

Collection .......... 1 2 0San-school box... 0 10 0

Subscription :Jennings, Mr R .. 2 0 0

B j x , byDiffey, Rev G. ... 2 0 0

For i f P , byBeach, Mr . . . . . . 0 4 0Tanner, E......... . 0 2 6Thomas, L........... 0 4 0

6 2 6

ROMSEY.Rev. J. Smitb.

Collection .......... 5 0 0Do., for W & 0 1 10 0

VcS'ry box ...... 0 12 0Sunday-school .. 2 3 0Juvenile Assocn ,

for Congo Boy 5 0 0Do., for China 5 0 0

Subscriptions :Andrews, Mr...... 0 10 eGeorge, Mies........ 1 1 0Harris, Mr ...... 1 1 0Pinobase. MraW.O 0 10 6Short, Mr E......... 0 10 0Smith, Mr C. F .. . 0 10 6

Under 10s......... 0 10 0Boxes, by

Andrew.*, Miss . . 1 6 0Brown, Mrs O. ... 0 4 6Carr, M r ............. 0 12 6Ell<-ry, Mrs......... 0 6 6Fielder, Mr......... 0 6 3Harris, Mrs.......... 0 12 6Harris, May ...... 0 7 2Holloway, J. & A. 0 5 0Judd, Miss.......... 0 3 6Moore, Mrs.......... 0 5 0Newman, Miss . . 0 6 1Smith, Mr J......... 1 0 0Smith, Misses...... 0 5 0Smith, Mr G....... 0 9 0Summers, Mrs T. 0 10 1

For N P , byA. Friend............. 1 0 0Blinkhorn, Mis... 0 5 0Smith, W. G........ 0 12 3

32 14 10Less expenses... 0 5 0

SHIRLEY.Union Chapel.

Collections 3 17 3Contribs., Sun-sch. 2 3 10

Subscription : Mayoss,Mr W .F. 0 10 0

Boxes, byGotten, Miss ...... 0 3 6Cox, Mrs............. 0 9 1Haggar, Mr 0 1 0Hellyer,Mr 0 9 11

I, Miss 0 4 3I, Mr W .... 0 5 0

32 9 10

8 3 100 14 6

7 9 4

SOUTHAMPTON.East Street.

Rev. D. R. Jenkins.Collections ......... 3 0 2

Do.,ioTW<tO.. 1 1 0 Contribs.,Sun-sch 4 4 1

Do., for N P ,Kali Char an, Dinapore . . 1 1 0 0

Subscriptions:E. H .................. 1 0 0Giles, Mr............. 0 12 0Loader, Mr 0 10 6Rowland, M r. . . . 0 10 0 The Deacons ........ 0 12 6

Boxes, byBatchelor, Mrs ... 0 4 0Coombs, M rs 0 6 10Eastman, M r 0 5 0Glover, Mrs ...... 0 5 0Hardiman, Mrs... 0 8 6 Jenkins,RevD. R. 0 5 0Loader, M iss 0 7 4M. H .................... 0 3 0Osman, Mrs ...... 0 7 9Philpot, Mrs . . . . 0 5 0 Rowland, Mrs ... 0 1? 0Shears, Mrs 0 4 68oper, M rs 0 2 9

Under 2s. 6d.... 0 7 7

26 19 6

SOUTHAMPTON.

Carlton Chapel.Rev. E. Osborne.

Collections....... 3 5 10Do., for Wdb O 1 0 0

Prayer Mtng.box 0 15 0 Contrib, Sun-sch. 6 15 4

Do., for Congo 5 15 6 Do., for Congo

toy under O r Scrivener . . 5 0 0

Sisman, Miss, class for do. ... 1 0 10

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SOUTHAMPTON—Don. Subscriptions :

Mandy, Mrs . . . . 0 10 6Murray, Mr . . . . 0 10 0Newnam, Mr....... 0 10 6Powell, Mrs . . . . 0 10 6Tanner, Mrs....... 0 10 6

Under 10s......... I 10 0

Boxes, byA mite for Congo 0 2 9Beeston, Mies , 0 3 4Chalk, Miss ...... 0 4 1«Chappie, Mr ,, , 0 4 2Cousins, Mrs...... 0 1 6Deverill, Mrs .... 0 19 3Farrow, Mrs ...... 0 1 6Gregory, M rs.... 0 3 0Hague, M r .......... 0 9 0Ball, Miss .......... 0 2 11Harris, M'S ...... 0 4 0Jenner, Mr.......... 0 12 10Laurence, Miss ... 0 1 6McLean, Mr 0 2 0Osborne, Master . 0 2 6Sisman, Mies, for

Congo ............. 0 11 7Thum, Mrs.......... 0 6 2Windsor, M r ...... 0 4 6

31 11 7

Collections..........Do., for W # O

Contribs.,Sun-sch.Boxes .................Donation..............

SOUTHAMPTON.

Portland Ohapel. Rev. J. M. G. Owen.

Collections,......... 10 0 0Do., Annual Mfg. 2 4 6

Do., for W & O 4 4 0Oontribs.,Sun.sch. 14 11 3Moody, Miss,clasB

for Congo boy 1 0 0Subscriptions...... 26 16 3

58 16 0

SWAY.Collection .......... 0 10 6

Collected byPaul, Mrs .......... 1 6 0

1 16 6

WALLOPCollections.......... 0 10 5

Do., for W 4r O 0 14 2Contribs.,Sun-sch. I 0 4

Do., for N P ... 0 11 7Boxes, by

Baker, E.............. 0 9 0Cable, G............... 0 8 7Edwards, Miss ... 0 14 3Go idway, L. & J, 0 7 0Hennen, Miss ... 0 12 0Rounds, Master.. 0 7 3Webb, Master...... 0 8 C

6 3 0

WATERLOOVILLE.

Rev. C. E2. Thomas.

6 6 0 19 2 10 141 7

11 9 6

Esle ofCOLWELL.

Collection 0 16 1

WHITCHURCH.

Rev. R. Smathers.

ollections 2 11Do., for W <fc O l 11

Boxes by Radford, Mr . . . . 0 11 5 8unday-Sabool ... 0 4 10 Wadham, M r ... . 0 12 2

2 4 6

R YD B—Continued. 8imords, Pn f ... 1 0 0Steele, Mr T 3 S 0

Boxes, byClark, G ............. 0 2 0Cooke, S............... 0 3 0Davis, £ ............... 1 0 1Gatrt-11, E............. 0 3 3Grimsdick, 0 ....... 0 I 1

29 16 3

NEWPORT.Rev. H. J. Tresidder.

Coll. for W & 0 1 2 6 Contributions 10 16 1

party 1 4

Subscriptions :

Roe, M r s . . . . . . . . 0 10Under 10s. Ifor

Simla) .......... 0 6

Box, by

Humphreys, C., and Sisters . . . . 1 0

NITON.Rev. J. Harrison.

Collection 4 0Do., for IP <fc O 1 1

Contribs.,boxes.. 4 13Subscriptions:

Dabei), Mr C 1 IHarrison,Rev J .. 1 1

9 11 50 3 6

9 7 11

WINCHESTER.Rev. J. E. Roberts.

Collections .......... 2 6Do., for JF4- O 1 5

Sunday-scli. boxes 6 8 Coll. by Miss Steel 4 10 Franklin, Mrs,

box ........ 0 6

Subscriptions :Gibbs, Mrs(2 yrf.) 1 X

Under 10a......... 0 5

For 2V P, byOollis, Miss 0 4Hoare, Miss ...... 0 9Holliday, Mits ... 0 4 Lyon, Miss . . . . . 0 3 Steel, M iss 0 6

17 9Less expenses... 0 6

17 3

ROUD, near GODSHILL Collections 0 9 2

Box, by Kingswell, Miss... 0 8 3

762 7Less district

expenses ... 4 18

£757 9 O

II 18 7

VENTNOR.Rev. J. N. Rootham.

Collections 3 5 6Sun.-Bcb. boxes... 2 a 1

Do., for Jf P ... 2 3 0Home boxes ...... 0 9 7

Subscription. Benham, Dr ....... 10 10 0

11 16 8

WELLOW. Collection, 1886... 2 0 0

Do., 1887... I 17 6Sun-ech. box ...... 0 6 2Hodges, S. & R „

box ................. 0 9 4

0 17 6

RYDE.Park Road.

Rev. I. Lloyd. Sun-School and

Prayer Mtg. Bxs 2 0

Subscription : Patrick, Mr R. . . . 1 0 0

3 0 5

George Street.Collection .......... 4

Do., Pub. Mtng. 1 Do., for W & O 2

Sunday-school . . 7 Prayer Mtg. b o x . 1

Subscriptions : Daish, Mr. W. H. 0 Davis, Rev W . S. 1 Davis, Mrs B. B. 0 Knight, Mr W ..„ 5

413 8 6 0 0

18 6

10 6 0

10 6 5 0

18 17 20 12 6

18 4 8

4 13 0Less expenses... 0 0 4

4 12 8

WEST COWES.Rev. G. Sparks.

Collection . . . . . . 3 0 0Sunday-school ... 1 8 1

Donation.Sparks, Rev G ... 2 0 0

Boxes, by Cooper, Mrs H .. . 0 7 6 Cooper, Mrs G .... 0 7 6Fidgett, Mr 0 2 0Vlue, M r............. 0 7 2

7 12 3

YARMOUTH.Rev. w . Dean.

Collections 3 0 0D o , i o tW & O 0 5 0

Boxes, byDean, M rs 1 0 0Dawe, Hus E. ... I 1 0 Kelsqy, Miss A .... 0 3 (1 Sunday-school ... 0 3 0

5 12 0

£ 9 5 15 5

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FOWNHOPE.Rev. J. Roach.

Collection .......... 0 15 0Do., for W # 0 0 12 0

Contribs.,8un-sch. 0 16 6

Subscriptions:Grundy, Mr 6 . . . . 0 10 Paine, Mr W . ... 5 0

Box, byHalford, Mrs W. 0 11

For i f P, byCox, Olive .......... 0 15Jones, Mr T 0 2Jones,Gertrude... 0 5 Oakley, L., and

Pugh, E 0 15Parry, Emily 0 8Price, Clare ..... 0 7Stone, E. and E. 0 9 Stone, Minnie ... 0 8 'Williams, Annie 0 16

HEREFORD.Rev. J. M. Stephens, B.ACollections 8 4 (

Do., for Wt(e O 3 13 11 Do., Pub.Mtng. 3 6 7

Contribs.,Sunday- school boxes ... 11 19

Missionary Me- raids .............. 1 7

Subscriptions :Chesterton,Mrs... 0 10 0Davies, Mr.......... 2 0 0Forster, RevE. L. 1 1 0Jacob, Mr J......... 1 1 0Jennings, Mr R... 0 10 0King, Mr G........... 1 1 0Rogers, Mr J........ 1 0 0Rogers, Mr H. ... 0 10 6Rogers, Mr T. ... 0 10 6Wallis, Mr E. L.... 1 1 0Williams, Miss.. 0 10 0

Under 10s........ 0 b 0

Collection .......... 0 18 3

Boxes, feyBillingham, Mrs 0 2 6Sparrow, A. W .... 0 4 0

Cards byEscot, Blanche... 0 3 0Jelfs,T................. 0 2 11Morgan, Louisa... 0 5 5Morris, Kate...... 0 2 6Parry, Bertha ... 0 2 0

2 0 7

12 14 5

£5 of this amount for Rev W. J. Price’s Work, Dinapore.

GARWAY.Rev J. Hook.

CoU.,for W & 0 0 4 Sunday-school . . 0 G. Hook’s box ... 0 4

For y P , byKeene, Eva 0 5Uoyd, M.............. 0 8Whlstance, Ii. . . 0 5 Williams, B 0 13

2 2

02 6

GORSLEY.Rev. E. Ashton.

Collection .......... 117 6Subscriptions 0 12 6

Boxes byClutterbuck, Mrs 0 14 2Knight,M rs 0 5 2Pepworth, Mias... 1 7 0 Phillips, Miss ... 0 11 8haxnbrook, Mr 0 8 8maUman,Mrs... 0 10 9Taylor, Mr 0 2 10Taylor, Mrs 0 3 5Turner, Miss 0 4

6 18 2Less expenses 0 3 2

6 15 0

Boxes, byDavies, Miss ...... 0 12Dean, Miss L. ... 0 3Jacob, M rs 0 9King, Mrs............. 1 18Lacey, Mrs 1 15Lydiard, Miss ... 0 2 Pearce, Mrs W .... 0 9 Rogers, Mrs J . . . 0 9

For N P, byButler, Miss, class Ford, Miss, class Hastie,Miss, class Hayes, Mr, class Jacob, Miss, class Jeynes,MrA.,cl a?s Jones, Miss, class Williams, Miss,

class.................Young Women’s

0 11 0

TJni er -5s.

Less expenses..

0 141 o

48 18 0 13

KINGTON. Contributions ... 2 10

PETERCHURCH. Contributions ... 1 0

RYEFORD. Rev. E. Watkins.

BOXMOOR. Rev. M. Hudson.

Collections .......... 16 12

STANSBATCH. Rev. S. Watkins.

Collections..........Do., for W & O

Contributions

3 0 0

£82 17 0

BOVINGDON—Con.

Boxes, byHinson, Mr A. . . 0 9 3 Chapel box 0 7 0

LEDBURY. Rev. H. D. Brown.

Collection ..........Do., for W # O

Card, by

0 IS 0 6 4

|jerffirrbsjjm.BISHOP’S STORTFORD.

Rev. G. H. Kilby.Collection . . . . . . 2 6 ‘Contribs., Sun-sch. 2 16 \

Subscriptions:Cowell, Mr J. R... 1 0 0 Death, Mr W . . . 0 10 0

Under 10s......... 0 2 6

Boxes, byOowell, Mrs J R . 0 14 11 Manning, Mies E. 0 2 5Robinson, F 0 5 10Sams, M rs 0 2 10

Cards, byManning, E 0 10Newman, W 0 2Robinson, F 0 12Wa erman, W . . . 0 5

Roberts, W. Under 2s.

0 12 0 4

LEOMINSTER. Rev. V . Edwards.

Collection,-&c. ... 2 13

9 11 oLess expenses . 0 4 0

9 7 0

BOVINGDON. . Rev. W . H. Martin.

Coll., for W & O 0 3

Do., for W & Sunday-school . .

Boxes, byAtkins, M r 0Barnes, Mrs ...... OBird, M r............. 0Bolton, Mr 0Bonce, Mr & Mrs 0 Charters, Mrs ... 0Dunbar, Mr ...... 1Everett, Miss 0Glenis^er, Mr 0Gold, Miss S 0Gold, Mr T 0Higby, M r 0Howe, Miss 0Hudson, Miss E. 1Martin, Mr 0Marnham, Mr S 17Monk, Mr .......... 0 3Pearce, M r 0 19Redding, Miss B. 0 6 Smith, Mrs T . . . . 0 7Tripp, Mr .......... 0 4Toms, Mr .......... 0 13Young, Mr 0 8

Under Is 0 0

1 11 1 8

37 12 3

BUSHEY.Rev. H. T. Spufford.

Collections 3 15 5

CHIPPERFIELD.Rev. J. Pringle.

Collection .......... 4 5 0Do., for W & O 1 13 2

Prayer meetings... 0 15 4

Subscriptions ;Steane, Mrs. Steane, Miss

Collected byBakèr, Mias ...... 0 6Bales, Miss 0 7Wallinger, Misa... 1 15

Boxes, byBrown, Mrs 0Brown, Mr D . . . . 0 Edmonds, Mrs ... 0

6 01 101 10

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CHIPPERFIELD—Con.Pringle, Mrs . . . . 0 5 1Turner, Miss...... 0 2 9Wallinger, Mrs... 0 10 0

17 17 0

HEMEL HEMPSTEAD.Rev. G-. T. Edgley.

Collections......... 6 6 0Do., for W H O 3 4 7Do., PublicMtg. 2 9 5Do., Leverstock

Green .......... 0 4 7Sunday-sch.,Boys 2 9 4

Do., Girls ...... 4 15 9Do., Infants ... 0 3 0Do.. Leverstock

Green .......... 0 2 9Subscriptions :

By Mìbs Ginger.Beckley, Mr G. ... 0 10 0George, Mrs . . . . 0 10 0Ginger, Miss E.... 1 1 0In Memoriam, Mr

T. Monk, sen.... 1 0 0Osborn, Mrs W. 1 1 0Orchard,MrsW. J. 0 10 0

Under 10s........ 0 5 0

By Miss ForsterForster, Mrs ...... 0 10 0

By Mrs Lane.Chennells.Mr 1. J. 1 0 0Parris, Mr B ....... 0 10 0

Collected byBeckley, Miss E. 0 5 3Fortter, Miss . . . . 0 8 2Lane, Mrs & Miss 1 18 0Monk, Master ... 0 5 6

Boxes, byBisney, A. & E ..„ 0 2 6Healy, Mr ....... . 0 2 0Lane, Miss.......... 0 17 '1

King, Mr W ...... 0 5 0Lane’*, Mrs, chil­

dren ................. 0 6 3Orchard, Mr A.... 0 15 7Osborne, Mrs W. 0 12 6Rolph, Mrs, Sin... 0 13 5

For N P, byChenneUs,Messrs. 0 16 0Colverbouse, Mast. 0 3 9Lane, Miss......... 0 5 5

3* 8 11Less expenses.. 0 6 0

34 2 1

HEMSL HEMPSTEAD.

Oxford Reading Room Club.Working men’s

Bible olass...... 5 10 0

HITCHINSalem Chapel.

Rev. F. G. Marchant.Collections.......... 20 3 3

Do., for W H O . 5 0 0Do.,PrayerMtgs. 4 14 4

Contribs., Sunday-school ......... 7 15 fi

Do., for 2T P... 1 10 7Proceeds of Good

Friday Meeting 6 10 6Collected tor Congo

Boys................. 1 2 8

DonationsRansom, Mr A .... 0 10 0Ransom, Mr W.... 1 1 0

Subscriptions :Allbon, Miss ...... 0 10 0Bettinson, Mr ... 3 0 0Cheeseman, Mr... 0 10 6Comfort, Rev J.A. 1 1 0Doggett, Mr A . ... 2 0 0Foster, Mrs, sen. 1 0 0Foster, Mr M. H. 2 0 0Gatward, Mr W. 0 10 0Hall, Mr D.......... 0 10 0Jeeves, Mr W...... 2 2 0Marchant.RevF .G. 0 10 0Neobard,Mr . . . . 0 10 0Palmer, Miss . . . . 0 10 0Pryor, Mr J .......... 0 10 0Russell, Mr G. W. 0 10 0Whaley, Mrs....... 0 10 6

Under 10b......... 2 2 1

Boxes byA Friend. . . . . . . . 0 ft hCheeseman, Mrs.. 0 16 5Fester, Misses . . 1 4 0Gatward, Mies C. 0 12 9Hiil, Mrs............. 0 3 10Hough, Miss . . . . 2 8 4Marchant, Misses 1 5 11Mead, Maurice ... 0 6 0Newton, Mis* E. 0 8 0Newton, Miss L... 0 10 0Pryor, A ..;........... 0 2 11Russell,Mrs G.W. 0 9 0Stiakell, M iss.... 0 6 n8harp, L.............. 0 3 8Sharp, H....... . 0 1 11Simpkins, C......... 0 1 6Smoothy. M rs.. . . 0 2 2Whaley, W ......... . 0 5 9

Under Is.......... 0 2 4

76 9 11Less expenses ... 1 3 0

75 6 11

KING’S LANGLEY.

Rv. D. McMillan.

Collection .......... 0 16 2Do., for W H O 0 8 0

. Do , HuntonBridge.......... 0 9 0

Contribs., Sun-soh. 0 9 4Do., t o iN P ... 0 18 6

KING’ S LANGLEY-Con.Subscription :

Daintree, Mr &Mrs ............... . 1 0 0

Boses byBiggerstaff, Miss 0 3 0 Daintree, M rs.... 0 8 0Downer, M rs 0 2 2Macmillan, Mbs.. 0 5 0Myers, Miss ...... 0 4 6Pollard, Mrs ...... 0 1 11Willmore, H 0 1 «

MARKYATE STREET.Rev. A Walker.

Collection .......... 0 19 10Coll., for W $ O 0 10 0School b o x 1 SContribi.,for N P 3 10 Box ................... 0 7

Subscriptions:Cook, Mrs 3 0 0Cook, Mr J 0 10 0Goodyear, Mrs J. 0 10 Ridgeway, Mr E. 0 10

lker, Rev. A. 1 1 0

5 7Less expenses... 0 2

12 2 100 6 0

11 16 10

By Mrs Warren.Bishop, M r 1Green, Mrs 0(JrisDwood, Mr ... 2Pavitt, Mr G 2Warren, Mr G. ... 8 Wilkinson, Mrs... 5

By Miss Reeves,Burrell, M rs IReeves, Mrs 0

By Miss Beall.Beall, Mr J 4

By Miss Lucas.A Friend............. 1Lucas, M r 1Hine, M iss 1Hunt, Mrs .......... 0Tucker, Misses ... 0

Under 10s......... 0

Boxes byBashford, Miss ... 1Beach, M r 0Bayley, Miss 1Briggs, Miss ...... 0Chipperfleld.MissE. 2 Oh' pp erfield, MisaL. 0Cooper, M r 0Ogles, Mr............. 0Warren’s, Mr.,

children .......... 0Whatley, M r 0

MILL END. Rev. H . Dyer.

Coll., for W H O 0 6 Contribs.,for JV P 0 11 Donation & box.. 0 7

1 5 5

NEW BARNET.Rev A . E. Jones.

Collection .......... 6Do., io rW & O 3

Sunday-school ... 13 Coristian band, fox

boy under Mr Medhurst 4 10

Subscriptions:By Mrs. Bowden.

6 0 3 0 0 0

Bayley, Rev H.... - Bayley,Mrs . . . . 0 Bowden, Mr J. . .

Elmore, Mrs . . . . 0 Maxwell, Miss ... 4 Pavitt, M* & Mrs

Under 10s.........

0 10 01 0 01 0 03 0 01 1 01 0 04 4 01 1 0

NEW B1RNET—Con.

0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0

0 0 10 0

0 0

0 0 1 0 0 0

10 0

2 108 I 4 9

15 3 0 8

15 8 4 79 9

15 8 15 6

76 19 3

NORTHCHURCH. Rev. A . Bosher.

Coll. for W H 0 .. 0 13 6

POTTER’S BAR.Rev. J. Dupee.

Contrbs., for Congo 1 10 0 Subscriptions:

Coxeter,Mr& Mrs 3 3 0Reid, M r ............. 0 10 0

Under 10s . . . . 0 6 0

5 8 0

RËDBOURN.Collection- - . .Boxes . . . . . .

0 7 40 19 4

1 6 8

RIOKMANSWOBTH.Rev. H . J. Dyer.

Collections 6 6 2Coll., for ) f > O 2 0 3 Prayer Meeting box 0 3 6 Contribs., for N P 2 7 4

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RICKMAN8WORTH— Continued.

Subscriptions :Giistwood, Mis G. I 0 0Hudson. Mr......... 0 10 6Ward, Mr .......... I 1 0Tracy, Mr T. P.

(2 years)...... 1 1 0Under 10* ...... 0 8 0

Boxea byGristwood,Miss F. 0 14 6Gristwood,MisslS. 3 2 9First-class Git Is... 0 K 0Lonon, Miss . . . . 0 12 6Pearoe, Mrs.......... 0 14 7Ward, M rs......... 2

22

19

9

3

4

Halsey, A. E....... 0 4 10Halsey, A. T .. . . 4 10Ven trice, Miss R 0 10 0

For N F , byFrench. G. & B... 1 1 0Gibbs, Bertie .. . . 0 u 0Humphrey, F. .. 0 11 10Sitohcock, W. .. 0 11 2Lewis, John ..... 1 2 0Pike E............... 2 6Sharp, F .............. 7 10

94 2 9Less expenses.. 0 14 0

93 8 9R0Y8T0N.

Subscriptions : Gooúman, Mr T. 5 0Goodman, Mrs . . . 1 0 0

6 0 0

ST. ALBANS.R;V. 0 . M. Hardy, B. A

Collections . . . . . . 17 16 2Do., for W <b 0.. 7 0 3

Contribs., J avenileSociety............. 9 10 8

Colney boxes . . . . 1 2 11 Do., Collection 0 9 7

Park - st. PrayerMeeting box 1 0 0

Do., Sun-school 0 7 0 Contribs., per Miss

Young,for .d/ri-can schools 1 2 6

Mr Gibbs’ Biblecla<)8,for supporto f Congo ooy ... 5 0 0Subscriptions and Dona-

tions.A Friend........... . 4 0 0A Friend............. I 1 0Betts, Mr. J ......... 20 0 0Bowers, MrJ....... 0 15 0Fisk, Mr. J........... 3 3 0Fisk, Miss E ......... 1 1 0Fisk, Mias ......... 1 1 0Fletcher, M r....... 0 10 0French, Mr......... 0 10 6Gibbs, Mr. .......... 0 10 6GUI, Mr ............. 0 10 6Glover, Mrs S . . . . 1 1 0Gomme,Miss . . . . 0 10 0Humphrey, Mr . . 0 10 0Lewis, Mr A........ 1 1 0Smith, Mrs. R . ... 1 0 0Sprigings, Mr D. 1 0 0Wiles, Mr. E. S .... 2 0 0Wiles, Mr. J......... 2 2 0Young, Mrs ....... 0 10 0

Under 10a.. . . . 0 13 0

Collected by Fisk, Mrs J. . . . . 0 8 8French, Mrs . . . . 0 7 6Young, Mias...... 1 1 °J

ST. ALBANS—Continued Boxes by

BARR ATT.Proceeds of Lec­

ture ................. 0 13 6

TRING.New Mill.

Rev. L. R. Foskett.Collec. for W & O. 2 2 Contribs.,S-school 4 2

Do., Tabernacle 2 II Do., Marsworth 0 5

Collected by Miss J. Mead .......... 1 3

Subscriptions :By Mr Putnan.

A Friend............. 2 0Glover, Mr T 1 0Grace, Mr T 0 10Mead, Miss 0 10

Under 10s.......... 0 6

By Miss Grace.Humphrey, Mr. 1 1

Under 10s; . . . . 0 17

Boxes byHinton, M r s 0 6Mead, Mrs T 0 9

Under 5s 0 11

17 17 6

WARE.By Mr. B. Medcalf.

Subscriptions :Medcalf, Mr. B . . . . 1 1 0 Medcalf,Miss . . . . 0 10 6 Medcalf, Dr. E. S. 0 10 6 Pavçy, Mr G . 0 10 6

2 12 fi

WATFORD.Rev. J. Stuart.

Collections . . . . . . 43 14 10Do., for W dc O. 7 0 0

Leavesden, lor do. 0 8 6 Contribs., Sunday -

school ......... 26 3 10Do., Leavesden 1 15 0

By Mr A. Walker 3 7 4

Subscriptions:A Friend............. 2 0 0Ashby, Mrs 0 10 0Bruton, Mrs. T .... 0 10 0 Chater, Messrs.... 1 0 0Edmonds, Mr 1 1 0E. S. H................. 1 1 0George, Mrs . . . . 0 10 0Groom, Miss ...... 0 10 0Kelly, Miss 0 10 0Kingham, M rs... 0 10 6 Kingham, Mr E. 1 1 0 Myers, Rev J. B. 2 0 0Rowse, M r 1 1 0aibley, M r 0 10 0Smitb, Mr J. J. . .1 5 0 0 Smith, Mrs J. J... 3 3 0 Smith, Mr J.G.... 10 10 0 Smith, Mrs J. G. 3 3 0 Smith, Mr. and

Mrs. C. K ...... 5 0 0Smith, Mr. W . L. 5 0 0 8mith, Mrs W. L. 0 10 6Smith, Mr H 0 10 6Smitb, Miss E. S. 3 3 0 Smith MissEilaM 0 10 6 Smith, Miss C. G. 1 1 0Smith, Mr F 1 1 0Smith, Miss C. M. 2 2 0 Sm'th, Miss E. A. 2 2 0 Smith, Miss Edith 1 1 0 Smith M’ssMargt. 1 1 0 8ully, Mr (don.) 1 0 0 Walker, Mr A. . . . 2 0 0Wilson, Mrs ...... 0 10 0

Under 10s........ 7 6 1

WATFORD—ContinMontague, Mr. ... 0 4 7 Myers’ ,Mrs, family 0 18 1£ayne, Mrs 0 8 6Peters, Miss. 0 18 6Pudifoot, Miss . . O i l 2 Stuart, Miss H .... 1 6 0 Smith, Mr. A. K . i l l 3 Smith, Miss Edith 1 3 0Tucki-r, Mrs ....... 0 4 0Underlin, Mrs. .. 0 13 0 Walker s, Mr. A .,

fam ily.............. 0 10 3

182 13Less expenses.. 1 6

For China Meiical Fund, by Miss Ella Smitb.

1 0 1 1 0 10

0 10 0 10 0 13

0 s 2 18 0 3

Marnham, Mrs... Smith,Mr J. J.... Smith, Mrs J. J. Smith, Misses

(Hamper Mills) Smitb, Miss E. M.

Under 10s.........

Boxes, by

Allen, Mr. J. . . . .Best, Master G ... Bruton, Mrs. T ... Beokley’ s, Mrs,

children 1 0Capell, Miss . . . . 0 10Chater,Mr .......... 0 12Chester, Miss S . . 0Dorrell, Mrs ...... 0George, Mr 0Goadby, Miss 0Gristwood,Mrs... 0Hagley, Mr ........ 0Humphreys, Mrs 0 Kingham, Mias... 0 Lovell, Miss . . . . 0 Martin, Mrs . . . . 0

623 84

1934

15 2 7 10 4 0

181 7 8

£ 6 1 1 14 11

jlhmtmg&mtgjji«.

Treasurer: Mr. R. A.Reaney, Huntingdon.

All collections after Ser­mons and Public Meetings, also Widows and Orphans’ fund, equally divided be­tween Baptist and London Missionary Societies.

Subscriptions and boxes appropriated as directed.

BLUNTISHAM.Rev. O. Bryar.

Collections 2 14Do., for W & O 1 0

Mrs Beldam’s Mis­sion bat k e t .... 14 16

Prayer Meetings Juvenile society

Subscriptions :0 Bryan, Rev 0. . . 0 10 06 Gregory, Miss... . 0 10 0

Jackson, M r.. . . 0 10 00 Tebbutt.Mr C. P,(0 J.P.................. . 1 0 04 Vail, Miss ....... 0 0

Collected by

6 Abbott, L .......... 12 50 Beldam, M . . . . . 2 11 22 Fitob, J............. 0 9 8

Humphry, L ..... 9 102 Jackson,N. . . . 0 13 03 Tebbutt.A......... 14 108 Warren, B......... 11 61

11 28 12 5

DEAN.Rev. F. C. Haggar*'-

Collection .......... 0 10 0

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FENSTANTON.Rev. F. Parr.

Collectioii .......... 0 19 8Subscription :

Coote, Mr T„ J.P. 5 0 0

KIMBOLTON.Rev. I. Wrigley, B.A.

Collections 1 0 9

5 19 8

GODMANCHESTER. Collection 0 15

OFFOBD.Rev. G. Brown.

Collection . . . . . . . 1 4Sunday-school ... 2 9 OiddioKB, W. R.,

children 0 7

HAIL "WESTON. Rev W. T. Davis.

^ Collection, &c. ... 0 10

HOUGHTON. Rev. J. Bell.

Collections . . . . 1 2

HUNTINGDON, &c.Rev. F. "Wells.

Collection .......... 3 11 6Contribs. Sun-sch 5 12 4

Do., for N P, under £ev A.Jewson 5 0 0

Do., Hartford 0 3Bnckden, coll 0 12 9

Do., box, MrsHyde .......... 0 18 0

Do., Mrs Gore 0 8 0 Brampton, coll.... 0 8 1) Perry, collection 0 4 0 Staugh ton. coll... 0 8 0

Do.jforJVJP ... 0 2 6Subscriptions:

Brown, Mr .B.,J.P. 1 0 0Foster, Mrs 1 0 oHunter, Mr . . . . 0 10 Randall, M r s .. . . . l o o

'+■ Ridgley, Mr ...... 0 10 0Sarll, M rE 0 10Smith, Mr J. S.... 1 0 0

Smitb, Mrs 1 0 0TVells, Rev F. . . . 1 0 0 Wimpress, Mrs ... 0 10 0

> Wright, M rs 0 10 0Under 10s......... 0 15 a

Boxes byCru6sell,A 1 4 4S arll,M issG ..... 0 3 2 Women’s Bible-

class ................. 0 8>i

Colleoted by, Ridgley, Miss. . . . 0 11

Todd, Mrs ........ 0 8 0

29 10

WOODHURST.Collection .......... 0 9 78unday school ... 0 2 S

YELLING. Collection .......... 0 15 0

4 10 8

RAMSEY.Great Whyte.

Rev." A. Westwood.Collections 1 10Sunday-scliool ... 0 15 Don. for Congo.., 0 5

Subscriptions:Saunders,Mr A. J. 0 10 Saunders, Mrs ... 0 10

FOR W. & O. FUND.Collections:

Buckden............. 0 5 0Dean..................... 1 0 CHuntingdon 2 4 6Kimbolton .......... 0 10 0Offord ................. O H ORamsey, G. Whyte 1 1 0Spaldwick .......... O 5 f>St. Neots............. 2 0 0St. Ives................. 2 0 0Woodhurst 0 10 0Yelling................. 0 10 0

ST. IVES.Bev. A. O. Tnrberville.

Collection . . . . . . 8 0Do., Heming-

lo rd ............. 0 2Do.,W inwick.. 0 5

Contribs.,Sun.sch. 8 2

Subscription :Olph, Mr J. B. ... 1 0

17 10

ST. NEOTS.Old Meeting.

Collections.. . . . . . . 3 14Subscription 0 5

SPALDWICK. Rev. B. Holland.

C ollection ........ 0 17................. 0 4

Subscriptions:A Friend 0 15

1 17

BECKENHAM.Elm Road.

Rev. J. W. Lance.Collections 6 8 11

Do., Sun. sob. 2 10 3 Contribs., S.-sch. 6 12 10 Young Woman’ s

Bible Olass 0 12 6Boxes ................ 0 8 2

10 17 0

Moiety of above for Baptist Mission 5 8

FOX IT A L IA N MISSION Collected by Mrs. Bateman Brown, Hemingford House.Ashcroft, Mr. J.,

Yelling............... 0 10Bowyer, Mr. W .,

Buckden 5 0 0Bowyer, Mr Geo..

Diddington 1 0 0Bradbury, Mr 0 10 0Brown, Mr B.,

J.P.,HemingfordH ou se 10 0 0

Brown, Mrs.G.W., 1 0 Goodman, Mr. H.,

J.P., St. Ives... 1 0 0 Paine, Mr W .,

Hastings......... 1 1Smith, Mr. J. S., 1 10 0

Under 10s.......... 3 11 6

25 2 6

131 6Less expenses

(moiety) ...... 2 14 11

£128 11 9

Kent.ASHFORD.

Marsh Street.Rev J. Whitaker.

Coll., for TV & O 2 1 Contribs.,Sun.-sch,

(less oost ofHerald») 5 1

Do., for Jv P . . 2 14

A 8HFORD—Continued. Subscriptions :

Clark,Rev. T . . . . 0 10 0Under 10s......... 0 5 0

10 11 9

Subscriptions :Dillon, Mr H. W. 1 Doble, Mr F. ... 1

Do., Special ... 10 Doble, Mrs F. ... 0Foyster, Mr ...... 1Grose, Mr & Mrs 1 Kick, Mr G. J. . . 0 Lance, Bev.J. w. 2 MacDonald, Mr... 0Parker, M r 1Syme, Mr .......... 0Thompson, Mr 8 . 4 Thompson, Mrs.. 1Wood, M r 0

Under 10s......... o

1 0 1 0 0 0

10 60 O1 0

10 02 0

10 0 1 0

10 0 0 0 1 0

10 0 15 0

42 0 2

BELVEDERE.Rev. J. C. Leigh.

Collections 5 10 0Bible class 1 4 10Young Men’ s do. 0 11 3 Sunday-school . . 3 14 4 Cards for N P 0 12 3

Subscriptions:A Friend............. 1 0 0David, M r 1 0 0Everett, M rs 0 10 8Goodman,Mr A .... 0 10 6 Goodman, Rev W. 0 10 6Smith, Mr J 1 1 08mith,MrsJ. 0 10 6Stickland, Mr. J.. 0 10 6

Boxes byDray, Mrs 0 6 8Phillips, M rs 0 5 7Smith, Mr J . . . . . 0 5 0

18 2 6

BESSELS GREEN. Chipstead, near Sevenoaks..

Rev. J. Cattell.Collection ........... 6 4 f t

Do., for W é O 1 5 »10

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BE38ELS GREEN—Con.Boies ................. 12 4 0Children's do. ... 2 16 9 Oontribs., for JV P S 4 S

KEN T. [ 1 8 8 8 .

Subscriptions :Catte!!, M r..........

Do., for Congo Everest, Mrs . . . .

Do., for Congo Paine, Mr ..........

30 14 9Less expenses... 0 4 9

SO 10 0

BEXLEY HEATH. Trinity Chapel.Rev. G. Smith.

Contributions ... 4 10 7 Do., for W & O 4 0 0 Do., Sun.-sch. 5 0

13 11 2

BIRCHINGTON. Rev C. Bloy.

Coll. for W & O... 0 For N P , by

Bloy, F................. 0Bloy, J 0

2 2

0 11 4

BRASTED. Rev. W . Burnett

BROCKLEY ROAD— Continued.

Creek Street, Christian Band 0 7

Mothers' Meeting,Creek Street,per Mrs Symonds... 1 5

Charles Street Sunday school 2 6

Subscriptions.By Mrs. Baines.

Baines, Mr G ... 0 10 Davison, Mr &Mrs 1 1Francis, Mr ...... 1 1Hatfield, Mr 1 1Jones, Mr W 5 0Scott, Mr .......... 1 1Temple, Mr 0 10

By Miss Hatfield.A Friend, by Mrs

Corzon, forC ongo 0 10

Burgess, Mrs... .. I 1 Dawson, Mr . . . . 010Driver, M r 0 10Goodman, Mr 1 1Green, Rev J 0 10Hildyard, M r 1 1Mead, Mr & Mrs 20 0 Preston, Mr E. J. 1 1Ryder, M iss 0 10Wagstaff, Mr 1 1Wallis, M r 1 0Weston, M rs 0 10Whale, Mrs . . . . 1 1Wiener, Miss 1 0

Under lOi 1 5

By Miss Hammer.

BROCKLEY ROAD- Continued.

BROCKLEY ROAD. Bev. J. T. Wigner.

Collection . . . . . . 36 IS 6Do., for W & 0 17 10 0

Contribs.,Sun.-sch. 18 1 4 Do.,do.,for W&O 3 10 0 Do., do.,for ¿TP 6 0 0 Do , for Congo 9 0 0

A Friend 2 0Cox, Mr G 0 10De Russett, MrH. 0 10 Knight, Mr E. J. 0 10 Marshall, Mr T. 0 10 Mould, Mr W . . . 0 10Pratt, MrS 0 10Sind&Ll, Mr A. ... 1 0 Wates, Mr G.F.... 1 0

Boses byBryant, Mr Ohas. Driver, Mis« . . . . Family of late

E.T. Gibson ... Mitchell, Mr J.T. Whale, Mr C.......

164 8 11

6 BROMLEY.q Rev. A. Tessier.0 Collections 3 70 Contribution ...... 1 00 Contrita., S.-sch. 8 11

Collections.......... 3 1 6 Abbott, Mr . . . . 1 1 0Coll., for W % O 1 0 0 Cockle, Mrs ...... 1 1 0Prayer Meeting Driver,Miss W.8. 0 10 6

box for Congo... 0 19 4 Francis, MrH.W. 0 10 6Oontribs., S.-sch. 2 15 6 Hammer,MrG. M. 1 1 0

Do., for JV P ... 2 2 11 Hammer, Mrs ... 1 1 0Hammer, Mr andBoxes by MrsE. J. ...... 1 1 0

Withers, Miss ... 0 7 0 Hammer,MissesA.Withers, MissB... 0 7 0 & M.................. 0 10 6

Hammer, Miss K. 0 10 610 13 3 Hodgkins on, Mr 0 10 0

Less expenses... 0 3 3 Matthews,MrEJL 0 10 0Moore, Mr H. B. 0 10 6

10 10 0 Varley, Miss, forChina . . . . . . 1 1 0

Do., for Japan 0 10 6BROADSTAIBS Do., for Congo

Wates, M r ..........0 10 2 2

60

Rev. J. W . Carter. Wates, Mrs.......... 1 1 0Contributions...... 1 8 0 Under 10s......... 1 15 0

By Mrs H . De Russett.

Subscriptions :Bourne, Miss 0Godwin, Mr ...... 11

0 0 0 1

Luntley, Miss Maull,Mr J.(don.)Purday, Mrs ......Tessier, Rev A ....

Under 10s.........Boxes by

Ashley, Miss . . . . 0Bailey, Mrs W 0Baker, Miss ...... 1Crossley, Mr H .... 0Emana, Miss ..... 1Freeman, Mr 0Gibson, M iss 0Haynes, Mr T. ... 0 Hawkins, Miss ... 0 Hollyman, Miss... 0Jarratt, Mrs ...... 0Moore, Mr .......... 0Pamfiett, Miss ... 0Parkes, Mr 0Richardson,MissA. 0 Sainsbury, Mrs... 0South, M r 0Tessier, Rev A .... 0

Under 5s 2

10 0 1 0 1

10 10 0 10 0 7

6 6 13 8

08 7 7 10

12 85 11

10 1112 4 15 26 105

10 2 10 6

6 1013 59 5 7 5 3 1

30 lä 5

BBOMLET.

New Church.Bev. J. M. Logan.

Oontribs, Sun-sch 6 7 3

CANTERBURY.Rev. W . Townsend.

Collections . . . . . . 9 15Do., Tyler Hill 0 5 Do., for W & O 2 13 0

Collectors’ books 23 2 0 Collectors’ boxes . 9 3 Oontribs., S.-sch. 13 4 4 Contribs„for N P 3 6 2Contributions for Congo.

Harvey, Mrs, sch. 6 0 0 Young man’s class 3 0 0

70 10 5

CATFORD HILL.Rev. T. Greenwood.

Collection............. 7 14Do (moiety) ... 3 0

Boxes ................. 1 19Sunday-school ... 11 4

Do., Bell Green 5 2 MissPrentice’ sClassO 6

Subscriptions:Benson, Mr 0 10Greenwood,RevT. 5 6 Greenwood, Mr H 1 1Harvey, Mr ...... 1 0Kieser, M r 2 2Morson, Mr 1 1Preistley, M r 2 0Preistley, M rs.... 1 0

Do. (don.) . . . . 2 0 Priestley, Misses 0 10 Taylor, Mr A . . . . . I 1

Under 10s. . . . 2 3

49 1Less expenses

and amount voted to other Sooieties 7 13 4

41 7 10

CHATHAM.

Zion Chapel.

Rev. T. Hancocks.Collections 7 15

Do., for W & O 2 18 Oontribs., S-Bch. 6 11

Do., do.,Berstal 1 11 Do,,do.,BlueBell 0 3 Do., Luton road 1 10

Bible-class,byMrsBaker... 0 17

Do., Miss Banks 0 5 Do.,MrMcIntyre 0 15

Subscriptions.By Mrs. Jaokson.

Burrell, Mr&Mrs,don...................

Carter, Miss ......Cramphom, Mr... Dixon,Mr . . . . . .Echert, Mr..........Greenslade, M r .. Hancocks, Rev T.Hart, M r.............Jackson, Mr ......Jackson, Mrs......Read, Mr P..........Wyles, Mr W ......

Under 10s. . . . .

0 10 0 10

10 12 10 10 10 1 0

100 12 0 10 0 9

Boxes byCramphom, Mr... 2 2 Maddox, Mr . . . . 0 5Glover, M r 0 5Gibbs, Master ... 0 10 Hancocks, Mrs ... 0 16Hart, M iss 0 17Hart, Master 0 16

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1 8 8 8 .] KEN T. xlixCHATHAM—Continued.

Baker, Miss .. ... 2 7 11State, Miss 0 7 1

Under5s 0 16 11

Lass expenses..43 0 14

8 2

42 14 2

CRAYFORD. Rev. T. F. Waddell.

Collections.........Contrbs. Sun-sch. Prayer Meetings

8 1 0 0

Boxes, byBentley, Miss 0 5 8Hayward, Miss ... 0 5 10Hunt, Miss 0 13 11Kemp, Miss 0 2 10King, Miss 0 16

8 8 4

CROCKEN HILL.Collection .......... 2Contribs., S.-seta. 1

DARTFORD. Rev. T. A. Carver.

Collections.........Do., for W & 0

Contribs., f or N P Sunday-school ...

3 5 1 5 0 154 10

Subscription : Sturge, Rev. A.... 2 2 0

11 17 6

DOVER.Salem Chapel.

Rev. E. J. Edwards.Treasurer.

Major Passingham.Collections . . . . . . 11 9

Do., for W & O 5 12 So., Ewell, &c. 0 16

Contribs.,Sun.sch. 19 1

DOVER—Continued.Haddon, Miss . . 1 0Hills, Mrs .......... 1 0Holtam, M rs 2 0JoyoF, Mrs . . . . . . . 0 10Linnington, Mr... 0 10Mowll, Mrs 1 1Passingham,Major 2 2

Under 10s......... 1 13By Mrs Baker.

A Friend............. 1 0Under 10s......... 1 5'

By Mies Broadley. Friend for

W & 0 .......... 0 19 0Do., for N P ... 0 19 0

Broadley, Miss ... 1 5 0 Under i0s 1 3 6

By Miss M. J. Ashdown.Ashdown, Mr 0 10 0Ashdown, Mr C.E. 0 10 Cole, Mis« .......... 0 10

DEAL—Continued. Subscriptions.

Betteridge, Mr(don.) ............. 1 1 0

Cox, Mrs............. 0 10 0Dobson, Rev N. 0 10 6Friend, Mr W. B. 0 10 0Girand, Miss ,,, , 0 10 6Roodc, Mr T........ 1 1 0

Under 10s......... 0 5 0

Sanday-school, collected by

Undt-r 10s. 1 9 0Boxes, by

Alison, Mrs . . . . Ashdown, Mr C.E. Edwards, Mrs ... Gibson, Mrs . . . .Green,Mrs,the late 0 14 Gregory, M r 0 17

0 19 0 14 0 14 0 6

Hawkins, MrsKemp, Miss 1Lawrence, Mrs Walker, M rs..

Under 5s .

0 13 1

0 70 51 11

6 1036 54 10 2

Donations for Mr. Stubbs’ School, Patna.

E. H..................... 3 0 0Edwards, Mis . . . 1 0 0

Under 10a......... 1 0

Subscriptions :By Miss E. Ashdown.

A Friend 1 0Foreman, Mrs ... 0 10

Sunday'school Classes, for N P , by

Bradley, Miss .. 0Copp, Mr 0Dense, Miss . . . . 0Oible, Mr ......... 0Dixon, Miss . . . . 0 Ferguson, M r. . . . 0 7Foord, Mr .......... 0 6Gregory, Miss 0 14Heath, M r 0 2Jarry, Mr............. 0 9Long, Mr .......... 0 2Moon, M rs 0 11 10Morris,Miss . . . . 0 2Fierce, Mr . . . . . . 0 5Ransom, Miss. . . . 016Ransom, Miss A. 0 4Ransom, M r ... 0 3 0Splatt, Miss ....... 0 5 9Stokes, Mrs . . . . 0 6 10Walsh, Miss ...... 0 2 0Walsh, Miss S. ... 0 2 3Watson, Mr ...... 0 3 5Wise, Miss......... 0

Less expenses.77 11 0 5

77 6 1

DEAL.Rev. N. Dobson.

Collections . . . . . .Do., for W & O Do., Sun.-sch.

8 15 2 10 1 12

Baker, M r 0Olark, Miss 0Olark, Miss M. .. 0Clark, Mr W 0Oollyer, Mr 0Female Bible*

class, per MrsWeiden .......... 2 13

Marlow, Mr ...... 0 7M¿Diamond, Miss 0 Marines’ Bible-

class, per Mr C. B. Weiden... 1

Millen, Miss ...... 0Millen, Miss F.Noble, Miss.........Pledge, Miss ......Pordige, Miss......Young Men’s

class, per MrJefferson..........

Under 5s.......

Boxes, by

41Less expenses... 0

EDENBRIDGE.

Free Church. Rev. R . H. Powell.

7 8

7 7

4 6 3 1

Clark, MasterE... 1 8 6Cottew, Mrs......... 1 3 0Cox, Mrs............. 0 14 5Friend, Miss L . ... 0 10 0Gibbons, Mast. E. 0 14 0Millen, Misses...... I 5 0Ottaway, 8ydney 0 6 5Pledge, Miss . . . . 0 10 6Polley, Miss . . . . 1 9 3Pordige, Miss A. 0 17 0We'den, Mrs C. B 0 12 6Wilmshurst, Mrs. 0 6 0Wood, Mrs.,,....... 1 16 4

EDENBRIDGE—Oon. Subscription :

Stanford, Mr Jos. 1 1 0

16 19 1 expenses 0 8 4Le s

16 10 9

(£5 of above for Congo boy under Mr Grenfell.)

ERITH.Rev. J. E. Martin.

Collection .......... 2 12Boxes ................. 1 17Penny a week

system............. 22 14

27 4 2

EYTHORNE. Rev. G. Stanley.

40 15 3

Collections.........Do., for W <fc 0 Do., Barnswell . Do., Eastry. . . . Do., Adishem...

Woodnesborough Contribs., Ashley

Sanday-sch... Do., Eastry do. Do.,Eythorne... Do., Barnswell

SubscriptionsClark,Mr S * ... . . .Harvey, Mr Wm. Harvey, Mr Trow-

a r d .. . . .............Harvey, Mr John Knott, A. E. and

William,Eastry Wyborn, MrB....

Under 10s.........

4 8 2 2 1 00 15 101 9 1 0 6 0 0 4 9

0 14 0 19 0 14 0 12

0 10 0 10

Collections..........Do., for W # O Do., Son-soh.... 1

Marlpit Hill ...... 2Haxted ............. 1Sun-sch., Girls’ ... 1

3 19 10 1 1 0

4 114 05 8

Do.. Boys ........ l 15 4Young women’s

class................ 0 16 11Stanford, Miss, boxO 10 7 Contribs. for N P 1 12 0

By Mrs Jno. Harvey, Sandwich.

Clark, Mr W. ... 0 12 Harvey,MrsJno... 1 1

Under 10s......... 0 8

By Mrs Brockman.Brockman, Mrs... 0 10 Chandler, Miss ... 0 10

Under 10s......... 0 4

By Miss E. Clark, for Congo.

Harvey, Mrs Jno. 1 Under 10s......... 1

Collected byJacobs, Mrs, for

Congo............. 3Spanton, Miss S. 1

10*

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EYTHORNE—Continued Boxes, by

Allen, M rs 0 2 0Ayers, Mr E. . . 1 1 7Bean, Mrs o sChapel b o x 0 2 4Clark,Master T.B. 0 5 3 Clark, Miss F. A. 0 G HarvejyMre Each. 0 18 0 Harvey, Mrs Jno. o 18 4 Hewitt,Samuel... 0 4 3 Hopkins, Mr . . . . 0 4 2Hopper, Mrs 0 5In memory of

dear little Willie 1 6 Lawrence, Mrs.,

Barnswell 0 5 5Morgan, Mrs 0 6 11Nash, M rs 0 2 2Pain, Mrs .......... 0 12 0Philpot, Mrs. 0 5 7Rogers,Mrs,Eastry 0 2 7SetterQeld, G 0 5 0Stanley, Master. . 0 7 0Strand, R o 5 0

For NP, byBest, Miss 0 9 0Hughes, Miss M. 1 14 9 Hopkins, Mias . . 0 8 0 Packer, Miss A. 0 11 0 Stanley, Miss G. 1 2

41 5 0 5

41 0 6

EYNSFORD.Rev.G. B. Richardson.

Collections 2 3Contbs., Sun-sch. 2 11B ible-class 0 14Prayer Meetings 0 14 Lilian and Ivy ... 0 10 M .W . ................ 1 5

Subscriptions :Mart, M r s 1 0Rogers, M r . . . . . . O 10

9 9

FAVERSHAM.Rev. C. A. Slack.

Collections 6 0Coll., ior W ie O 0 7

6 7 6

PAVKESHAM.

By Mr J. Smith.Boies ................. 0 17

Subscriptions.Bridal, Mrs ...... 0 10Bryant, Mr 0 10

1 17 2

FOLKESTONE.Salem Chapel.

Rev. R. F. Jeffrey.Collection .......... 8 11 0

Do., for W A O 4 19 8Young Women’s

Bible class . . . . 2 3 2Sunday-school ... 14 10 0

Subscriptions:A Friend............. 0 10 0Clark, Mr............. 0 10 0Davis, Mr............ 0 10 0Fagg, Mr.............. 0 10 0Jeffrey, Rev.R.F. 0 10 6Moore, Mr........... 0 10 0Norman, Miss ... 0 10 0Pope, M r............. 0 10 0Porter, Miss ...... 0 10 0Stace, Miss.......... 0 10 0Walters, Mrs . . . . 1 1 0Walker, Mr.......... 0 10 0Warman, S.......... 0 10 0Watford, M r...... 1 1 0Weston, Mr S. C.

(don.) ............. 2 2 0Under 10s........ 1 19 6

Collected byBugler, Miss ...... 0 13 5Clark, Miss . . . . 2 0 0Fawcett & R-ss,

Hiss’ s ............. 3 5 9Silbert, M iss...... 0 11 fiPilcher, Misses . . 3 2 9Rasbrook, Miss.. 0 12 6Sherwood, Miss.. 2 14 11Shobridge, Miss L. 1 0 3Thompson, Miss 0 11 11Triiton, Miss E... 2 0 9Tritton, Miss F, 0 14 8Vickers, Miss...... 0 17 11Waite, Miss ...... 1 8 2Waite, Miss A . . . 1 15 1Warren, Mr H. 1 10 6Wat kin, Miss...... 2 5 10

Boxes, byClark, Miss Ethel 0 9 4Thompson, Miss 0 2 6

68 5 6Less expenses... 3 10 6

64 15 0

FOOTS CRAYRev. G. Simmons.

Contrbs.,for WtkO 1 19 4Contribs., S.-sch.,

for India ...... 5 0 0D o .,fo rN P . . . 4 0 0

10 19 4

FOREST HILLSydenham Chapel.Rev. J. C. Foster.

Collections.......... 5 7 8D o .,tv tW & O 3 12 10

FOREST HILL—Con.Contribs.,Sun.-sch. 8 0 6

Do., for N P ... 1 16 7Do., Women’s

Bible class . . 2 6 4Subscriptions & Donations:Barker, Miss ...... 0 15 0Catchpole, Mr E. A. 1 1 0Deacon, Mr......... 0 10 0Denton, Mr.......... 0 10 6Easton. Mr.......... 0 10 6Foster, Rev J. C. 0 10 6Prowd, M r ......... 1 1 0George, Mr.............. 2 2 0George, Mrs.......... 0 10 6Hughes,Mr . . . . 1 0 0Ireland, Miss...... 1 1 0Knapp,Mrs.......... 0 10 0Laing, Mr............. 0 10 0Sears, M rs.......... 0 10 6Warren, MUs...... 0 10 0

Under 10s............ 4 1 10

36 17 10

FOBEST H ILL.

Subscriptions :By Mrs Jeffery.

Balkwill, Mrs ... 0 10 0Eley, Mrs .......... 1 1 0Griggs, Miss H. J. 0 10 0Hills, Mr.............. 1 1 0Jeffery, Mr & Mrs 2 2 0

Do., special . . . 2 10 0Papa’ s Folded

Lambs............. 10 0 0Under 10s........ 0 5 0

17 19 0

GOUDHUR8T.Rev. J. J. Kendon.

Collections......... 1 6 0Sunday-school . . 1 18 10

Boxes, byBethany school... 0 6 6Davie, Mr W ....... 0 5 0Hatch, M r.......... 0 2 6Wheeler, Miss ... 0 2 G

4 1 4Less expenses.. 0 8 0

3 18 4

GRAVESEND.Windmill Street.

Rev. F. Tuck.Contributions...... 1 10 3Boxes ....................... 0 15 0

2 S 3

GREENWICH.South Street.

Rev. C. Spurgeon.Contribs, Sun-sch. 5 5 0

GREENWICH—Con.

Subscriptions:Fisher, Mr T. P. 1 1Fisber, Mr S 0 10Fraser, Mr 2 2Hills, Mrs .......... I XHuntley, Mir 1 1Bead, M rs 0 10Smith, Mr H. J. 0 10Spurgton, Rev C. 0 16Warmington, Mr 2 2

Collected by Sanders, Mr ...... 0 16

Boxes, byBrewer, Mrs . . . 0 7 10Burke, Mrs ..... 0 7 5Bush, M iss........ n 8 8Cooper, Miss ..... i 8 10Fordham, Miss .. 0 7 7Franks. Mrs ..... 0 10 9Frazer, Miss ..... 0 7 0Fuller. M r ......... « 6 0Hills, M r............ 0 9 5Holt, Mrs............. 0 9 7Huntley, Mrs . . . 1 0 0Moses, Miss . . . . 0 13 3Pike, Miss ........ {) 7 6

Under 5s.......... 2 5 0

25 5 0

HERNE B \.Y.Rev. W . Di«.kins.

Collection ........ 1 1 9

KINGSDOWN.¡tion............. 1 15

School boxes, girls 1 16Do., boys 1 9

Fines ................. 0 1

Subscriptions:. Mias .......... 1 1

Constable, M r.. . . 1 1 Wadlow, Miss ... 0 10

Boxes, byBates, Mr, class 0 9 Bates, Hetty . . . . 0 1 Diver, Edith ...... 0 9

8 15 4

LEE.Rev. T. Poston.

Collections......... 11 5 0Do., for W & O 5 16 4Do., Juvenile... 1 1 0

Contribs., S.-«ch.,for BariialSoh. 6 0 0

Prayer Mtg. box 4 10 0Do., for Congo 2 0 0

Contribution, forDeficiency . . . . 2 0 0

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Subscriptions :Angas, Mr .......... 0 10Barnaby, Sir N... 2 2Bowman, Mr 2 0

Brooks, M r 0 10Butcher, Mr 0 10Co.»per, Mits, for

Congo ............. 1 0Edwards, Mrs. ... 1 1 Foston, Rev T. ... I 0Frowd, Mrs 0 10Grant, Mr 5 5Higham, Mrs 2 2Marten, Mrs . . . . 1 1 Mellersh, Mrs.. . . 1 0Micklem, Mr 21 0Montgomery, Miss 1 1 Outhwaite, Mr . . 1 1 Outhwaite, Mr J. 0 10 Pewtress, Mrs E. 1 0 Pewtrese,Mr Jonah 0 10 Pewtress, MrsJos. 0 10 Pewtress,Mr J.W. 1 1 Pewtress,MrErnest 1 0 Tucser, Mr F. E. 1 0 Watchurst, Mrs... 2 2 Willis,MrW.,Q.O.,

M.P............... 5 0Under 10s......... 1 15

88 15 4

L E E .

Bromley Road.Rev. J. W. Davies.

Contribution 0 10Do., 8un-i-cli ... 4 0

4 10 6

LEWISHAM ROAD.

Rev. A. C. Gray.Collections 8 0

Do., for W & O.. 1 7 Juvenile Auxiliary 20 0

Subscriptions:OaBkcomb, Mr . . 0 10 Beaumont, Mr S. 1 1 Beaumont,Messrs

G. & H............... 0 10GlanviLe, Mr. . . . 1 0 Gorbell, Mr, in

mtmory o f . . . . 0 10Gorbell, Mrs 0 10Gray, Rev A. O. 0 10Hart, M r............... 1 1Manning, Mrs. . . . 010Saw, Mr............... 0 10West, M r s 0 10

Under 10s . . . . 1 4

MAIDSTONE.King Street.

Rev. W. Friend.Collections ......... 3 14 2

Do., for W <k O 3 0 00ontribs.8un.-sch. 1 16 1

Do., for N P . 1 1 2Box .................. 0 1 9

Subscriptions:Bentlif,Mtss ...... 0 10 0Cox, Mrs W. .,, 1 0 0Day, Mr W., J.P. 0 10 0Kdmett, Mr W. ... 0 10 0M oVitKM rJ. ... 0 10 0Pine, Mr. F., J.P. 1 1 0Roberts, Mr J. J.P. 0 10 0

Under 10s......... 1 4 0

15 8 2

M AIDSTONE

Union Street.Rev. G. Walker

Collections.......... 4 14 3School b o x .......... 2 8 6

Subscriptions:Bartholomew, Mr 0 10 6Duke, Mr J ......... 0 10 6Jennings, M r ... . 0 10 0Randall, Mr F. W. 1 1 0Thorogood, Mr E. 0 10 0Wood, Mr J......... 0 10 6

Unler 10s......... 1 10 0Boxes, by

Brewer, Mr......... 0 15 0Childs, M'ss . . . . 0 9 9Emery, Mr C....... 0 6 0Hutcbesson, Mi^s 0 11 7Parsons, Mr H.... 0 4 2s»dgwick, Mrs ... 0 8 9Yile, Miss .......... 0 7 3Woods, M iss...... 0 10 6

37 14 4

LOOSE. Contribution . . . . 0 5 0

For N P , by French,G.. . . . . . 0Gibb.H................. 0Kadwill, A . . . . . . . 0Leaver, J. B 6Logan, E. . . . . . . 0Parsons, B 0Rhodes, C . 1Sedgwick, M 0I'ydeman, N 0Towner, A........... 0Vigeon, E............. 0Walker, G. & A. 0

Less expenses..

MARGATE.Rev. J. Drew.

Collections . . . . . . 5 14 6Do., for IF <fc O 3 9 8

Juv. Association 11 6 0

MARGATE—Continued.

Subscriptions:Admans,Miss ... 0 10 ( Andrews, Mrs W.G. 0 10 I Bailey, Misses ... 0 10 CBarge, Mrs 1 1 0Ondby, Mrs Jno. 0 10 0Cosh, Mr............. 1 0 0Drew, Rev J 0 10 6Elcome, Mr 0 10 6Gisby, Miss . . . . 1 0 0Healy, Mr 0 10 0How, Miss 1 I 0Ind, M r ............. 1 1 0Padley, Mr 1 I 0Pointow, Mis* . . 1 1 0 Rapson, Mr J. . . . 1 1 0 Robinson, M r. . . . 1 1 0 Robinson, Mrs . . 1 1 0atodart, Mr I I PStodart, Miss 0 10 68codart,MissM.. 0 10

Under 10s......... 0 10

Collected by2 17 00 13 30 10 0

For N P, byB^t, A................ 0 3 0BigUston, W .... 0 3 2C bid wick, G....... , 0 3 4Elcome, S........... 11 0Jay, W............... 3 0Natali, M............ 0 5 ifTenner, D.......... 0 11 0

Under 2s. 6d... 0 7 3

43 10 5Less expenses. 0 13 9

42 16 8

U A E G A T E .

Foresters’ Hall. Rev. R . T. SoK

Perry, Mr. W......Do., for W # O

PEMBURY.Union Church.

Rev. E. G. Cecil.Collec. (moiety)

for W & O 3 8 0Sun.-sch.(moiety) t 16 6 Prayer Mtng. box 1 0 6

6 0 0

PLUMSTEAD. Conduit Road.

Rev. C. W. Townsend. Coll., for TT4-0.. 110 0

PL iU H ST K A S.

Park Road.Rev. J. W. Cole.

Colleotion .......... 3 5 0Coll., for W<t O... 1 1 0 Contribs., 8-Schl 2 9 8

6 15 8

p l u m s t e a d .

Raglan Hall.Rer. T. Hensoo.

Collec. for W & O 0 5 0

NEW BROMPTON.Rev. W. W . Blocksidge.

Coll., for W $ O 1 10 1 Contribs.,Sun.-ssh. 3 19 2 Prayer Mtng. box 0 10

5 19 7

ORPINGTON. Rev. J. Scllley.

Contributions ... 39 9

RAMSGATE. Cavendish Chapel.

Rev. R. Wood.Collections 5 11 11

Do., for W & O 2 0 0 Young Women’s

Bible-class... 1 8 4Men’s do.............. 0 16 9Young Men’ s do. 0 4 4 Sun.-school boxes 4 12 0 Prayer Meetings 6 13 3 ThankofEering, for

Congo ................ 1 0 0Subscriptions:

Arnold, Mr 2Griggs, Mrs . . . . 0Hmds, Mrs 2Hoate, Miss . . . . 0Lechair, M rs 2Turner, M iss.... I White, Miss . . . . . 1 Woods, Rev R. ... 0

Boxes byBailey, Miss . . . . 0 Brown, Miss . . . . 0Buddell, Miss 0Gibbons, Miss ... 1Lewis, Mrs 0Marshall, Mr S.... 0 Marshall. Miss E. 0Masters,'Mrs 0Saunders, Mrs ... 0Turnbull, Mr 0

Under 5s 1

2 0 10 0 2 0

10 00 U 0 01 0

10 6

8 4 16 7 6 2 7 10 5 0

38 7 6

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& A H SG A T E .

Ellington Chapel. Rev. F. S. W. Wood.

Contributions ... 28 8 Do.jtoiNP... 1 0

29 8 8

ST. PETERS.Rev. B. Preston.

Collection .......... 1 10Prayer Mtng. box 1 2 Sunday-school . . 0 14Subscriptions 1 11Nicole, M. I< 1 0

Boxes byCadby, Miss ...... 0 8Home, Miss ...... 0 3Howard, Mrs 0 3Hogben, Miss L. 0 3 Preston, Rev B. 0 13

Under 2s. 6d ... 0 7

7 17Lcbs expenses.. 0 16

7 1

SANDHURST.Collec., for Wt& 0 2 0 Contribs., for2T F 2 12

SEVENOAKS. Rev. 0 . Rudge.

Collections 5 2Do., for W & O 1 7

Contribs.,Sun.sch. 9 15

Subscriptions:Dennis, Miss O ... 0 10 Jackson, Rev. J . . 1 0 Tucker, Mrs . . . . 0 10

Boxes byDennis, Miss ...... 1 1Doakin, M rs 0 3Marsh, M r 0 14Martin, Mr 0 5Sorrell, Miss . . . . 0 8 Withers, Miss ... 0 8 Tates; Mrs 0 14

21 18Less expenses . . 0 5

21 13

SHEERNESS. Rev. J. R . Hadler.

I., for W & 0 0 9 Collecting boxes 3 11 Cards ................. 0 13

5 10 10

STROOD. Contribs., S.-soh.. 0 6 0

4 12 9

SBVENOAKS.

Girls* Mission School. Contribs. (moiety) 1 10

Rev. R . E. Chettleborough. Collection............... 5 2

36 17 6

SITTINGBOURNE. Rev. J. Doubleday.

Ooll., for W § O .. 2 8

Annison, M rs.... 0 10 6Benfield, Miss ... 0 10 2Boullin,Mrs . . . . 0 5 0Chalcroft, Mrs ... 0 5 4Constable, Mrs S. 1 1 6Duffield, Miss E. 0 5 4East, Mrs F......... 1 15 11North, Miss.......... 0 12 3Owens, Mrs . . . . 0 6 10Philpot, Mrs ...... 0 8 4Ravillious. Mr ... 0 19 2Thorne, Mr......... 0 5 2

Under 5s........... 3 0 1

36 2 0Less expenses... 0 10 6

25 11 6

SMARDEN.Rev. R. W . Mann.

Collection .......... 1 6 0Do., for W & O. 0 4 3

1 10 S

SUTTON-AT-HONE. Contribs., S.-scb. 2 16

TONBRIDGE—Con. WOOLWICH—Continued.

Boxes by

TUNBRIDGE WELLS.Rev. J. Smith.

Collections 15 15Do., for W & O 2 2 0

Contribs.,Sun.-sch.. 3 11

Subscriptions :Finch, Mr. G 1 1 0Starling, Dr ...... 0 10

23 0 4

WEST MALLING.Rev. A. C. Chambers.

2 Coll., forW & 0 . . 1 0 Contribs., for N P 2 4

TENTERDEN.Rev. J. Glaskin.

Coll., for W & O 1 1 Contribs.SuD.-sch. 1 0

Subscriptions : Boorman, Mr H. 0 10 Rogers, Mr M. . . 1 0

3 11 0

TONBRIDGE.Collection .......... 2 o

Do., for W À O 1 1 Contribs., S.-sch. 5 15

Subscriptions :Annison, M r 1 1An ni son,Mrs,j un. 0 10Ashby, Mr 0 10Baker, Mr J. T .. . 1 0 Constable, Mr S. 0 10 Oooke, Mr D. F. 1 1East, Mr F 0 10Hunt, Mr J. . . . . 0 10May, M r. . . . . . . . . 0 10

Under 10s......... 0 17

3 4 0

WOOLWICH. Queen. Street. Rev. T. Jones.

Collections 3 11Do., for W & O 1 I

Contribs., Son.sch,iorBarisalSnh. 6 0

Do., for Mr Silver’s boy,Congo 10 0

20 12 3

•WOOLWICH.

Parson’s Hill.Rev. J. Wilson.

Collections 8 2Do.,PrayerMtg. 6 1

Donations : Anonymous, f*-r

Congo 3 0 0

Lamer ton, Mrs,lor do 1 0 0

Do., for China 1 0 0Spinks, M r s 5 0 0

24 4 0

£1,421 14 2

lancasinre.ASHTON-ON-RIBBLE.

Rev. J. Easter.Collections 7 2 2

Do., for W <b O 3 0 0 Sunday-school ... 0 14 0

Subscriptions :Easter, M r 0 10Gccles, Mr J 60 0Hargraves, Mr ... 0 10Holt, Mr............. 0 12Lord, Mr .......... 0 12

Under 10s......... 4 6Boxes by

Moreton, Mr . . . . 0 5 Parker, Miss . . . . 0 5 Thompson, Miss 0 5

78 2 0 Less expenses 0 3 6

77 18 6

ASHTON-UNDER-LYNE. Welbeck Street.Rev. T. Maine.

Coll., for W # O 1 15 0 Sun.-sch. boxes... 5 0 0 ContribB.,for Shansi,

China.. . . . . . . . . 2 10 0Collected by

Thatcher, Miss ... 0 12 6 Subscriptions.By Mr Cliffe.

Catlow, Mr & Mrs 0 15 0 Warren,Mr&Mrs 0 15 0

11 7 6

ASTLEY BRIDGE.Rev. G. Williams.

Collections 5 16 2Do.,PublioMtg. 1 15 9

Boxes byAtkinson & Moore 0 6 8 Gasbell, Annie ... 0 5 4Haslem, Ada 0 9 0Iskerwood, Emma 0 10 0 Kay, Mrs S., sen. 1 1 2

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A3TLEY BRIDGE—Con. BOLTON—Continued. DALTON-IN- F 0RNESSRev. J. G. Anderson.

Contribution 0 5Kay, Florence — 0 10 0Jackson, Mrs 0 9 0Mayoh, S.............. 0 5 0Needham, Thos. 0 5 2 Nightingale, Mr

F.,class . . . . 0 18 2 Pastor’ s study ... 0 10 6 Windsor, Albert 0 6 6

Under 5s 1 15 1

15 3 6

ATHERTON.Rev. E. Dyer.

Collections 8 0 0Do., for W& O 1 16 3

BARROW-IN-FURNESS.Abbey Road.

Collection .......... 5 4 0Boxes ................. 10 10 11Contribs., for N P 1 12 5

17 7 4

BLACKPOOL.Rev. S. Pilling.

Coll., for W & O .. 1 5 9 Contribs.,Sun.sch. 15 0 o

16 5 9

BOLTON.Claremont Chapel.Rev. G. H. Heynes.

Collections 8 5 4Do., Pub. Mtg. 2 10 7 Do., for W & O 2 7 9 Do., Sun.-sch.. 2 10 3

Subscriptions:By Miss A. Steele.

Hargraves, Me W. 0 10 6Stewart, M rs 0 10 0Taylor, Mrs 0 10 0

Under 10s......... 3 1 6Boxes by

Bradshaw,M.&B. 0 4 2 Pountney, M rs... 1 0 0 Relph, Miss K . O. 0 5 9 Kobertahaw.MissO. 0 15 0

Sunday-school Classes.Annitt, Mr A. S... 0 10 0 Bailey,Miss . . . . 1 0 7 Beswick, Miss . . 0 6 6Clarke, M iss 0 5 0Fowler, Mr T. . . . 1 5 0Hodson, Mies 1 1 0Holden, Mrs J. T. 0 18 0

Kay, Miss . . . . . . 1 10Minshall, Miss 0 2Relph, Mr T 0 8Robertahaw, Miss 0 5 Skinner, Mrs R . . 0 7 Skinner, Mr J. ... 2 0Taylor, Mrs ........ 1 0Worthington,Mr J. 0 3

Under 2s. 6d.... 0 4

Less expenses.,,33 17 71 8 0

32 9 7

BOLTON.

Zion Chapel.Rev. F. E. Robinson, B.Collection .......... 2 loColl., for W& O 1 2

BOOTLE.Rev, A. H. Smith.

Treasurer, Mr. J. W.Schalefield.

Collections 5 7Coll., for W & O 9 0 Contribs,8un.8ch. 10 12 Wednesday even­

ing service. . . . 0 14

Subscriptions:Bebbington,Mr... 0 10 Oripps, Misses ... 0 10 Denton, Miss,

for China. . . . 1 0 Do., for India 0 10 Do., for Japan 1 0 Do., for Congo 0 10

Poole, Mr .......... 0 10Under 10s......... 1 3

Boxes byHall, Miss E 0 12 0Woollard, Mr . . 0 3 0

For N P, by Jones, Miss J . . . . 0 16 6 Manning, Miss A. 0 2 9

1 4

Welsh Church. Prayer Mtg. colL 0 13 Contribs, fat N P 0 10

CONISTON.Rev. A . Johnson.

Contributions 2 17 8

INSKIP.Rev. R. A. Burrows.

Collection .......... 4 6Do., tor JP 4 -0 0 10

4 16 6

HETWOOD.

Subscriptions:Brearley,Mr T.... 1 0

Under 10s......... 0 3

LANCASTER.Rev. J. Baxandall.

Collections 3 7 3Coll., for W<t O... 2 0 0 Monthly meetings 0 7 5 Bank interest 0 7 11

Collected by Hilton &Bleasdale,

Misses 3 10 C

Boxes by Bleasdale, Miss . . 0 5 c Gilmore, William 0 2 8 Miller,H\(the late) 0 4 iShaw, Miss 0 5 2Wood, Benj 0 4 0

School boxes Barber, Mr J. B. Bleasdale, M iss.. Cooke, Mr T. B. Hamer, Miss 8. E. Hamer, Miss. . . . Hilton,Miss . . . . Lawson,Miss.. . . Lawson, Mr W.B. Lawson, Mr J. ... Lawson, Mr R. B. Robinson, Mies... Ripley, Miss . . . .Shaw, Mr. R........Walker, Miss......Lawson, Miss A.

(Infant Class J

by0 9 10 0 7 2 0 15 80 7 S 0 10 0 1 2 61 4 7 6 19 0 1 3 *0 5 i1 12 7 0 13 4 0 18 >•0 9 10

1 9 (*

Less expenses..29 1 101 0 0

28 1 10

£5 of above for support o f Jonathan Lancaster, Congo.

LEIGH.Rev. J. W . Wise.

Collections 4 0 o

LITTLEBOROUGH.Rev. J. P. Newman.

Collection 1 5 1Coll., for W & O 0 5 Ô

1 10 1

LIVERPOOL AUXIL­IARY.

Coll. at Valedic­tory Service at PembrokeOhapel 9 17 9

Profit on breakfast 0 is 9 Balance from last

year ........... 22 11 10

33 3 4

LIVERPOOL.

Myrtle Street.Rev. D. P. McPherson,B.B.Collection .......... 10 17 0

Do., Juvenile.. 4 16 9 Church donation,

for W&O . . . . 45 0 9 Contribs. by lady

collectors 265 6 [5Coll., Mill-street 0 18i8

Do., Aughton 2 2 0 Do., Earlstown 2 1619 Do., Bolway-Bt. 1 12

Contribs. ,Juv. Miss.Soc., for 2 girls in Rev W.Webb’s Tre- lawney Sch.,Jamaica ...... 20 0 0

Do.,do.,for Rev.I). J. East,King­ston College,Jamaica . . . . 20 0 <9

Do., do., for Rev. T.CMutehins' school work,Jamaica 20 0 0

Do., do., for MissDawbarn’s Schools,Japan 5 0 €

Do., for Rev £ .W . S a y ’s School work,D acca 10 0 0

D o , do., for Rev J. Wall’s School, Rome 5 0 #

Donations:Barker, Mr T. ... 1 1 9 Dakin, Mrs . . . . 1 15 0 Davis, Mr W. E.

(family) .......... 0 10 0Hatnson, Mr J. 0 10 6 Hope,MrT.A.,J.P. 10 0 OHope, M rs 2 0 0Wildbore, Mrs ... 1 0 0

Under 1 0 b ........ 0 8 0

430 12 8 4 13 8

425 19 O

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LIVERPOOL.

Toxteth Tabernacle.Mr W. P. Lockhart.

Collections 44 13 0Do., for W é 0 8 12 10

‘ 8 0Subscriptions ... 18 Contribs.,Son.-scb,

for Support o f Congo boyand g ir l 10

Do., for medical work, Wathen 10

Do., for Mr Dixon, China 10 0 0

Do., for M r Grudgington,India .........

Do , for N.P...Do., itbenezer

Hall School... 13 12 8 Do., Hampton-

street school Do.,Bethel Sch.Do., Prince

William-streetSchool 0 17 5

Do.,Mill-st.Soh. 14 12 0 Tuesday evening

Bib'.e-class . . . . 4 3 1 Mr Everett’ s

Bible class . . . . 0 10 0 136 Boxes .......... 110 5 7

A Friend, per do.100 0 Stromeyer, Miss 0 10 Stuart, Mr, for

Congt ........ 0 10Whipp, Mr 0 10

Under 10s......... 2 3

10 0 2 10

Garston, boxes , Do., Sua-sch ,

Less expenses.

0 16 0 14

261 11 4 . 1 13 10

LIVERPOOL.

Richmond Chapel.Breck Road.

Rev. J. H. Atkinson,Collections 35 18

Do., for W & O 8 11 Contributions ... 7 13 Contribs.,Sun..sch.31 18 Miss Evans’ class Leadeahall street

Mission ........Bendal street do.

7 4 2 6:0 16 10|

7 0 6

0 3 10 0 11 II0 2 71 1 0 7

Boxes byAtkinson, Dottle Bancroft, Miss S.Brown, M r 0Brown, Mr T. ... Blease, MrW. ... Davies, Mrs W.... Dickins, Mr W.P.Hawkes, Mrs......Hay, Mr Alex. ... o s Jones, Miss F. ... 0 4Lee, M rs.............. 0 8Little, Mrs J. H. 0 17 Marshall, Mr A. 0 4 Mercer, Mrs R. ... 0Miles, Mr............. 0Quail, Mr .......... 0Hanbin, Miss 0Budkin, Miss A. 0Rigby, Mr C 0Scotland, Mrs ... 0 Stewart, Mrs .Tassell, Mies ..Taylor, Miss ...... 0 13Twemlow, Mrs ... 0 2 Warden,Mrs . . . . 0 7 Whipp’ s, Mr,

children 0 12Weatherley, Mrs 0 6 Winchester, Mrs 0 12 (Jnder 2 s ............. 0 6

0 10 0 17

261 17Less expenses.. 0 5

261 12 5

0 141 12

LIVERPOOL.

Pembroke Chapel. Rev. W. Pratt, M.A.

Collections 6 0Contribution! 29 13

Do , for Congo 2 0 Do., for W # O 6 4

Subscriptions : By Miss Coulson :

Anonymous ...... 4 020 0 5 0 1 0 0 10 1 0 0 14 0 10 0 10

Anonymous Atkinson ,RevJ.H. Carmichael, Mr..Cook, Mr. Wm.Coulson, Mrs......Hawkes,Bev 8....Jones, Mr B .........Kennedy, M r .. . .Kitson, M r 0 10Lee, Mr T 0 10Mort, Mrs ......... 0 10Morrow, MrJ. ... 1 0 Montgomery, Mrs 0 10NeiU, M rJ 3 3Bankin, Mr . . . . 1 1 S in g ,M rJ . 10 0

LIVM PO O L.

E verton Village —"Welsh,Bev. C. Davies.

Collections 34 5Do., for W & O

Contribs., for 2f P

Subscriptions:Davies, Bev. C.... 1 Edwards, Mr W,Evans, Mr T .. . . .In Memory,“ Little

Bowly” ..........In Memoriam—

Mr S. Morris... Jenkins, Mr D. ...Jones, Mr Isaac

0 19 6 3

0 I 0 0 12

1 0 0

Jones, Miss 0 12

L1VEBPOOL A U X —Con.Jones, Mr J. S. ... 1 0 0Jones, Mr B. W. 0 10 0Jones, M rs.......... 0 là 0Kennedy, Mrs ... 0 10 0Owen, Me Evan 1 1 cOwens, M rJ........ 8 0 0

Do., for Congo 6 0 0Do., for China 6 0 0

Owens, Mr. Owen 3 0 0Owens, Mrs O. . . . 2 0 0Owens, MrB....... 0 10 0Owens, Mr A ....... 0 10 0Parry, Mr J......... 3 0 0Parry, Mrs.......... 2 0 0Parry, Mr D....... 1 0 0Parry, Mr J......... 1 0 0Parry, Mr T......... 1 0 0Parry, Mr W .. . . 1 0 0Pritchard, Mr J. 0 12 0Roberts, Mr. E .... 1 0 0Williame,Mr H. J. 1 0 0

88 18 5Less Home Miss. 2 0 0

86 18 5

LIVERPOOL.

Soho Street. Bev. E. E. Walter.

Collection .......... 4 6Contbs., Sun.-sch. 24 18

Do., for N P ... 0 10Do., Cards 0 12

Home boxes . . . . 21 14

Subscriptions : Goodbum, Mr J. 0 10 Lightbourne, MrsLloyd, Mr E ......Walter, BevE .E .

Under 10s.........

0 10 0 10 1 1 0 10

LIVERPOOL.

Tue Brook. Bev. W . Jones.

Contribs., S.-sch. for Congo.....

LIVERPOOL.

Fabius Chapel. Eev. D. Jones.

Collections 5 19Do,forTF&0,’ 87 Do.,

LIVERPOOL.Princes Gate.

Bev. B. Lewis. Collections . . . . . . 19 7 11Snnday-scliool 64 19 0Contributions ... 2 13 10

Subscript'ons:By Mr. T. A . Paterson.

Cole. Mrs .......... 1 1 0Golding, Mrs, for

India ............. 2 0 0Do , for Congo 2 0 0

Golding, Miss H. 1 0 0 Do., for Congo 1 0 0

Lewis, Bev B. ... 2 2 0Parry, Mr B 5 0 0

Under 10s........ 0 7 6Boxes by

Adams, Mr M ... 1 0 0 Bury, MrJno. ... 2 17 0

105 8 3

55 3 3

LIVERPOOL.

Old Swan.Collections....... 2 4

Do., for W & O 0 12Sunday-school . . 3 3Qonlden’s, Miss E.

M., box........... 0 8

6 8

7 14 2

do., >880 191 3

Contribs., S.-Sch. 4 4 Do, forJVP..... 0 6

Contributions 7 8Boxes ............... 2 13

Subscription : King, Mr G 5 0

27 13 8

Windsor Street—Welsh. Rev. W. Samuel.

Collections 0 14 0Family boxes ... 2 8 9 Prayer Meetings 2 5 11 Sundty-school . . 1 4 4

Do., for JVJP... 0 17 11 Jones, Miss H.,

collected by, for ltalianEvangelist4 0 0

Subscriptions:Jones, Mr T........Samuel, Rev. W.Williams, Mr H.

1 1 00 10 60 10 0

. 0 10 0

14 2 50 2 5

14 0 0

LIVERPOOL.

Walton.Bev. A. G. Beaver.

Collections 2 0Coll., for W 4 -0 .. 1 1Contribs.,S .-B ch . 9 15

Collected byFoster, Mr ............ 0 5Godfrey, Mr ........ 1 0Taylor, Mr 0 2

14 3 6

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Carisbrooke.Rev. W. Bathgate.

Coll., for W & 0. 0 12Contributions 6 4

Do., Sun.-sch.. 4 10 Hr Allmark’s box,

for Congo ...... 0 13

11 19

LIVERPOOL.

Cotteoham Street. Contribs., S.-sch. 2 7

LIVERPOOL.

Empire Street. Sunday-school ... 4 8 8 Co'lectUm .......... 2 ‘

LIVERPOOL.

St. Helens, Park Road Rev. C. F. Aked.

Collection . . . . . . 3 0 0

LIVERPOOL.

Walnut Street. Contribs., S.-sch. 5 0 By N. Blake, for

N .P .................. 0 11

LIVERPOOL.

Hall Line.Rev M. M. Thomso i .

Collection ......... 3 16Contribs., S.-sch. 3 13

LIVERPOOL.

Bousfleld Street. Rev. W. Williams.

Contributions...,. 7 9

LIVERPOOL.

Seacom.be—Welsh. Contriba.,for JT P 1 2 9

T o t a l , L iv e r p o o l A u x i l i a r y . . . 1386 17 8Less expenses... 33 6 2

1353 17 1

MANCHESTER AND SAL­FORD AUXILIARY.

Collections, Pub­lic Meeting... 8 13 0

Do.,UmtedCom-mucionBervicefor W & O... 5 13 3

14 6 3

MANCHESTER.

Union Chapel.Revs. A. Maclaren, D.D

and J. G. BawsCollections..........39 16 10

Do., for W & O 21 15 7Bible Classes, per

Mr S. NorboryWilliams, forN P Shri Nath 18 0 0

Do., for boat-fo r do................ 6 0 0

Do., to re-buildhouse............. 5 0 0

Do , to replacefurniture,&c,,lost by fire ... 3 10 0

Wilmot - streetMission school 13 8 0

Subscriptions forItalian Mission 50 0 0

Subscriptions ...216 0 2

391 10 7

MANCHESTER.

Moss Side.Rev. Jos. Turner

Collections..........10 1 0Do., for W & O 4 4 0

Juv. Miss. Soc.... 62 0 0Do., for Mr Sil-

vey's boy ... 5 0 0

Subscriptions.By Miss E. Sargent.

Dowler, Mr A. ... 0 12 0Jones, Mr. R....... 0 18 0Jones, Mrs R....... 0 H tMaden, Mr.......... 1 0 0Sargent, M r . 1 1 0Sargent. Mr. W. 1 0 0

Do., for Congo 0 10 0TiUotson, Miss . . 0 10 0

Under 10s......... 0 13 0

By Miss Brigen&haw.Ashton, Mrs 1 0 0Walk den, Hits . . 0 12 0

Under 10s......... 0 U 6

By Miss TillotsonBoughey, M r ..... 3 3 0Hawes, Mr........... O 10 0Sykes, Mr . . . . . . 1 0 0

Do., for Congo 1 0 0Ward, Mr ......... 1 10 0

Under 10s. . . . . 0 16 10

MANCHESTER AND SALFORD A U X .-C oe.

By Mrs Turner.Cooper, Mr N. ... 0 10 0Shore, Mr ......... 0 10 0Tamer, Rev J. . . . 1 0 0

Under 10s......... 0 2 6By Mrs R. Jones.

Turner, Rev J.,for Congo 0 10 0

Young, M r 0 12 0Under 10s........ 0 18 6

By Mrs Fifisld.Field, Mrs ....... 0 12 0

Under 10s........ 1 2 0By Miss Smith.

Oarr, Mr, and box 0 15 6Under 10s. 1 1 0

105 17 10

MANCHESTER.

Grosvenor Street.Rev. W. J. Hunter.

Collection ......... 4 11Do., for W & O 2 0

Juv. Miss. Society 30 4

Subscriptions.By Mrs. Nickson.

Boyd, Mr............. 1 0Davies, Mr. 0 12Duncan, Mr 0 10Fisher, Mr 2 2Nickson, Mr 0 10Smith, Mr 0 10Spencer, Mr. W ... 0 10 Young, Mr... * . . . 0 10

Under 10s......... 0 4By Mrs. Spencer.

Hunter,BevW. J. 0 10Lowe, Mr 0 10Spencer, Mr. T.... 2 0 Spencer, Mrs T .. . 0 10 Spencer, Mrs W. 0 10

Under 10s......... 0 10

47 14 1

M ANCH ESTER.

Free Trade Hall and Hamer 8treet.

Mr. W. Birch, jun.Contribs, per Bev

C. H. Spurgeon, for Central A frica ............. 30 0

MANCHESTER.

Gorton, Clowes Street.Bev. J. Mills.

Coll. for W 4r O .. 0 10 Subscriptions.... 2 IS

3 6 1

MANCHESTER.

Garton, Birch Street. Rev W. Nield.

Contributions 2 0 0

MANCHESTER.

Gorton, Wellington Street.Rev. B. F. Handfoid.

Coll.,for W & 0... 0 11 7 Subscriptions.... 3 6 7

2 18 2

MANCHESTER.

Coupland-street, Green« heys.

Collections 7 4 3Ladies’ Working

Soeie'y, for hoy under Mr 8 it- vey, Congo ...... 5 0 0

12 4 3

MANCHESTER.

Medlock Street. Welsh Chapel.

Bev. B. Humphreys. Contributions(2yrs)5 4 4

MANCHESTER.

Queen’s Park Chapel. Bev. T. W. Thomason.

Contribs. (moiety) 7 17 0

MANCHESTER.

Brighton Grove.Bev. E. Parker, D.D.

Collection ......... 2 14 3Do., for W& O 2 10 0

Sunday-school ... 3 6 9Do., tot N P . . 115 8

Students ............. 2 6 8

Subscriptions :BUbrough, Miss.., 1 1 0 Bilbrongh, Miss

M. E................. 1 1 0Griffiths, Mr. J.D. 3 0 0Harry, Miss ...... 0 10 0Knott, Mrs, for

China .............. I 1 0Marshall, M r ... . 1 0 0 Parker,Bev. Dr... 2 2 0 Parker, Mrs . . . . 0 10 0 Bidgway, Miss ... 1 1 0Ridgway,Mrs. 1 1 OSaunders, Mr. A. 0 10 0 Towler, Mr R. E. 0 10 6

Under 10s.......... 0 8 6

26 8 11

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HANGHXSTJSB.Pendleton.

Rev. J. G. Skemp, M.A.Contributions ... 2 0 0Coll., for W <Si O 0 10 9

2 10 9

HANCHESIEK.Openshaw.

Rev. R. StanionSubscriptions... , 2 12 6Lees’ Street Mothers’

Iitag.,toiCongo 0 3 6

2 16 0

SALFOBD.Great George Street.

Rev. J. Seager.Collections......... 2 5 0Do., for W & O... 0 12 6Contribs., for JV P 0 7 9Subscriptions, per

J. H oyle.......... 7 16 11

Î T "2 2

8TEETF0BD.Union Chapel, Edge Lane.

Oolleo. (moiety).•• 10 0 0Do., for W & O 2 10 0

Subs, (moiety) ... 4 13 8For Heralds . . . . 2 10 0

19 13 8

BALK.Oakfield ChapelRev. O. Bonner

Collections.......... 4 7 10Do., for W & 0 . 2 0 0

Contribs.,Sun.sch. 6 11 4Do., for N P ... 3 10 3

Cards ................. 3 4 ÖPrayer Meetings 0 1 1 0

Subscriptions :Boullen, Mr C .. . 0 10 eBryer, Mr C......... 1 11 0Edminson.MrL.T. 2 2 0Inglish, Mr W .... 3 0 0

Under 10s ... 0 17 6

27 16 8

OGDEN.Rev. W. S. Llewellyn

Contributions ... 11 18 0

BOWDON.Hale Road.

Rev. H. C. Leonard, M.A.Coll., for W & O... 0 15 10Sunday-school . . 1 7 0

T o t a l M a n c h e s t e e A u s il i a r t . . . . 742 1 Less expenses.. 9 1

MANCHESTER AND SALFORD AUX.—Con.

Subscription«! I 10 2Young Women’ s

Bible Class 0 12 0

4 5 0

ECCLES.

Rev. E. K. Everett.Collection .......... 3 16 7Coll., for W & O 1 5 0Contribs.8un.sch. 6 10 0 Don., per Miss E.

A. M alley, for Miss Dawborn,Japan ............. 1 0 0

12 11 7

732 19 7

MORECAMBE.Bey. W. G. Myles.

Penny a week system. . . . . . . . 0 10 0

OLDHAM AUXILIARY.Manchester Street.

Collections ............ 5 10 3Do., for W & 0 1 0 0

Oontrib?., S.-sch. 4 14 4 Do., for N P ... 2 15 9

Monthly subscrip­tions, by MissWest................... 6 17 7

L. Amos, box 0 3 5

Subscriptions:1 1 01 1 01 1 01 1 cWest, Mr J.

King Street.Rev. W. F. Edgerton.

Collections 20 10 9Do., for W & O 4 5 0

Christian Band, for Congo 7 0 0

Boxes byBiokerton, Miss... 0 19 0 Travis, Mrs 0 14 0

GLODWXCK.

Rev. W. Hughes. Collection ........ 3 8 0

HOLLIHWOOD.

Jireh.Collection . . . . . . 0 10 0

MILLS H ILL.

Collection .......... 2 0Coll., for W & O ... 1 0

ROYTON.

Collections 3 3Contribs.,Sun-sch. 7 9

Subscription : Shepley,MrJ.,jun. 0 10

76 15 4

PRESTON.Fishergate Oh.

Rev. W. H. Harris.Collection ........... 8 2

Do., for W <fc O 1 15 Oontribs.,8an-schl 7 15

Bo., for ¿V i7 ... 2 16

Subscriptions:By Miss Hamilton.

Anderton, Mrs J. 0 10 Anderton, Mrs G. 0 10 Aveline, Mr . . . . 0 10 Brown, Mr G. B. 1 1Crook, Mrs. 1 0Farness, Mr. . . . . 0 10Furness, Mrs 0 10Goodair, Mrs 0 10Hamilton,Mr, J.P. 1 1Hamilton, Miss .. 1 1Harris, R -v W.H. 0 10Lamb Mrs 2 0Maynard, Mr Aid. 1 1 Maynard, Mrs ... 0 10 Maynard .MrsW.H. 0 10Powell, M r 2 2Shaw, Mrs ............ 0 10

Under 10s........... 2 11

87 9Less short re­

mitted ............ 0 10

36 19 li

PRESTON .

Pole Street.Eev. G. Goodchild.

Collection .......... 8 6Do., for W & O 017 Do.,PabUcMtng. 5 8

Boxes, byA Friend .Eaves, J. E ..........Hanson, Miss . . Lonsdale, Miss . . Miller, Miss S. J. Thompson, M rs.. Walker, Miss E ..

0 4 0 3 0 15 0 5 2 17 0 8 0 10

Less expenses.,19 15 0 14

19 1

ROCHDALE.West Street.

Rev. S. R. Aldridge, LL.B.Collections 47 16 6

Do.,PoblicMeetg.l9 13 0 Do., for W ¿r O 11 6 8 Do., Mothers’

Meetings (Cat*gate)............. 2 16 8

Catgate ............. 0 6 7

Subscriptions:Aldridge,RevS.R. 2Anon 10Best, M r ............. 0Bland, Mrs 1Brearley, M r 0Brierley, M r 0Calvert, Mr ...... 0Clegg, M rs 0Edwards, Mrs ... 12Fletcher, Mr J 1Holt, Mr and Mrs 0 Hoyle, Mrs B.. W. 0 Jaekson, Mr . . . . 0Kemp, M rs 70Kemp Miss 20Kemp, Miss L. ... 20 Kemp, Miss E. G. 20Kemp, Mr G 15Lawton, Mr H. .. 0 Marshall, M r. . . . 0Pigott, Mrs 10Pilling, M r 0Rice, M r ............. 0Scott, Mrs .......... 0Scott, Mr W 0Scott, M iss 1Sharpies, Mrs ... 0Smitb, Miss ...... 0Southcomb, M r.. 1 Stevenson, Mr ... 0 Stott, Mrs F. L.... 2 Sutcliffe, Mr . . . . 0Taylor, Mrs 1Taylor, Mr & Mrs

E. L.................. 2Tee, M rs............. 0Travis, Mrs. (the

late)................. 1Watson, Mr T. ... 10 Watson, Mrs . . . . 6Watson, Mr R. ... 13

Do., donation... 8Watson, Miss ...... 1Watson, Mr G. A. 0 Watson,Master T.

B .(box) .......... 1Whitworth, Mr ... 0 Williamson, Mr... 0 Wrigley, Mr

0 0 0 0

10 0 1 0

10 0 11 0 12 0 12 0 0 0

10 0 10 0 10 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

12 0 12 0 0 0

12 0 11 0 10 0 10 4

10

1 10 17 0 10 6 10 0

Under 10s......... 14 16 9

6 0 0

12 0

16 0 10 0

2 0 12 0

For 1? P , by Jackson, Mrs. . . . 9 5 0

Juvenile Auxiliary.Collection at Jnv.

Meeting ........12 0 5Do., Catgate

Sunday-sch. . 3 6 9

Sunday-school Boxes : Boys ................. 18 2 6

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ROCHDALE—Continued. SOUTHPORT—Continued ULVERSTONE—Con.Collected by

Elleray, Miss 0 16Girls .................. 22 19Cutgato ............... 2 17

407 7 Less expenses.. 14 8 3

392 19 4

BOCHDALE.

Drake Street.Rev. D. Lewis.

Coll., for W <k 0. 0 10 0

KOCHS ALE.

Newbold, Ebenezer Chapel.Rev. D. 0. Davies.

Collection.............. 6 6 0Do., for W A 0 . 1 6 0

Subscriptions:Fletcher, Mr. E..„ 0 10 0

Under 10s . . . . 0 5 0

By Mrs. E. Sherbrock, and Miss Hartley,

Dewhurst,Mr . . 0 10 6Eccles, Mrs....... 0 10 0Illingworth, Mr. . 0 1 0 6Jones, Mr 8....... 1 5 0McIntyre, Mr.... 0 10 0Tilley, Miss ...... 0 11 0

Under 10s....... 1 3 0

8 7 0

BOCHDALE.

^ Holland Street.Contrib.,Sun-soh. 2 0 0

Shorrock, Mr E. 0 10 0Travis, M r 1 0 0

Under 10s......... 1 13 6

By Miss Tilaley.Sfcnsfleld.MrW.H. 1 1

Under 10s. ...,0

0 16 4

6 0

WARRINGTON.Golbome Street.Rev. E. Moore.

Collections 3 18Coll., for W és O 1 5 Contribs.,Sua.-sob. 6 10

ST.ANNE’ S-ON-THE-SEA Rev. E. Brown.

Collection .......... 1 16 3

SOUTHPORT. Hoghton Street.

Rev. J. J. Fitch.> Collections ............ 8 8

Do., Pub. Mtg. 3 8 Do., for W & O 5 0

Contribs., S.-sch. 21 1Do., for N P . . 0 19

Prayer Mtng box 1 5 Anon., per Rev J.

J. Pitch, for Congo ............... 5 0

By Miss Thomas. Collier, Mrs . . . . . 0 10 Hobbs, Mr W. E. 0 10

Under 10s ........ 0 18

By Miss Whitehead. Pilktagtor., Miss 3 0 Whitehead, Mr J. 3 0

By Miss M. E. Hobbs.Franklin-Hindle,

Mr J ................... 3 0

By Miss Barrow. Fitch, Rev J. J. 1 1 0Johnston, M r 1 1 0Perris, Mr .......... 0 11 0

Under 10s. . . . . 1 12 7

By Misses M. L. Hobbs and Morris.

Andrews, M r 0 10 6Under 10s......... 1 14 0

Collected byBory, Miss F 1 9 0Brearley, Miss ... 1 6Cave, M iss 1 7HalsaU, Miss . . . . 1 9 10 Shaw, Miss ...... 0 15

Boxes by Broadbent, Mrs.. 0 8Hartley, Miss 0 5 1Quant, Miss ...... 0 12 10

80 6 3.. 2 14 1

77 12 2

SOUIHP0B.T.

London Street. Contribs., S.-Schl 6 13

Subscription : Bowland, Mr A ... 1 1

Co., box 0 6

8 0 9

TOTTLEBANK.Revs. T. Taylor and J.

Wilson.o Collection

ULTERSTONE. Rev. W. Pilling.

Coll., for W A O 0 5Contributions 4 6

0 JJO., for jV. P... 0 13

WIGAN.King Street.

Rev J. J. Berry.Contributions 15 8

Do., W & O ... . 2 0 Sun.-sch. boxes . . 14 14

Do., for Congo 1 10Subscriptions:

Anon ................... 1 0Do., for Congo 2 0

Crook, Miss, forCongo .............. 0 10

Heaton, MrW 5 0Johnson, Mr John 5 0 Smith, Mr J.,class 1 1

Under 10s........... 0 2Weekly pence, by

Ball, Ada............... 0 6Green, R................ 0 4Innis,Wm 0 10Nutter, O. A 6 13Naylor, 8. A 0 7Prescott, Ann 0 10Prescott, Sami.... 0 12Smith, Annie 0 13Swift, £liz.............. 0 9

52 14Less expenses... 4 16

47 18

WIGAN.

Scariabrick Street.Rev F. G. Kemp.

Coll., for W O... \ 5 Prayer mtng. box 1 12

East Lancashire Auxiliary.

ACCRINGTON. Cannon Street.

Rev. O. Williams.Collections 2fi 2Collec., Royds St. 0 17 Proceeds of Tea

Meeting ......... 0 6

ACCRINGTON—Con. Donations:

Barlow, Mr J. ...100 0 0 Haworth, Mrs, for

Congo.............. 5 0 0

Subscriptions:Haworth,MrTh os.,

for Italian Mis- sion at Naples 25 0 0Ladies’ Association.

Collected byAnderton, Mrs W . 7 4 3 Barlow, Miss . . . . 13 9 10 Bowker, Miss A .. 4 13 6 Broughton, Miss 3 4 0 Haworth, IVDss . . 15 1 10

Do., for Congo 5 0 0 Jackson, Miss ... 3 16 0 McAlpine, Mrs . . 6 16 2 Williams, Miss ... 5 3 0 Williams, Miss A. 10 13 0

Sunday-school.Collection .......... 7 16 6Rovds street ...... 7 6 1Willow-st............... 33 12 5

Collected byGilbert, M iss 2 4 0Smith, Miss 2 10 6Olayton-le-Moors Branoh.

Collection ......... 7 7 7BoxeB ................. 2 2 5

Subscriptions:Appleby, Mr A... 0 10 Kenyon, Mr O. 8. 5 0

Huncoat Branch.Collection .......... 1 16Boxes ................. 5 8MacAlpine, M r... 0 14

308 16 6 Less previously

remitted ...... 3 8 4

305 8 2

£30 o f above Snnday-sch. contributions to be ap­propriated as follows:—

For support o f Mien Feng Nien. China ... 20 0 0

Girls'SchL, Agra 10 0 0

BACUP. Ebenezer.

Rev. F. Overend. Coll., for W & O

(1887) ............. 3 10 0Do., (1888)___ 4 0 0

Voted by Church 8 3 6 Contribs., S.-ech.,

Females .......... 9 6 2Do., Males ... 7 12 4

Committee Teas 3 14 6

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BAOUP—Continuel.Subscriptions and

Donations : Butterworth,MrJ. 0 10 Hargreave», Mr A 0 10 Howorth, Mr W. 0 10 Howorth, Mr. J .. 1 0 Law, Mr John ... 5 5Law, Mrs ............ 1 1Law, Miss ........... 1 1Law, Mr John A. 1 0 Overend, Rev F. 1 1 Radcliffe, Mrs J. 0 10 Shepherd, Mr G. 10 10

Do.4otMr Wall’s work at Borne 5 5

Shepherd, Mrs. G. 5 5 Shepherd, Mr G.,

jun.................... 5 5Shepheid,MrsG,

jun.................... 2 2Shepherd,Sir. Jas. 1 1 Shepherd, Mrs Jas. 0 10 Shepherd, Miss

Martha............. 0 10Shepherd, Miss

Annie ............. 0 10Shepherd,MissAnnieO 10Two Friends ........ 1 0

Under 10s........... 2 10

Irwell Terrace.Rev. J. S. Hughes.

Coll., for W & O 1 0Contributions 5 10

Do.> for N P ... 0 17

Collection ............10 13Do., for W <fc O 2 1

83 16 0Less expenses 4 19 0

78 17 0

BACDP.

Zion Chapel.Rev. E. A. Tydeman.

Collections.......... 8 7 1D>.,for W & 0 . 1 1 0

Subscriptions :By Miss J. A. Ashworth

Ashworth, Mr W . 0 12 0Pickup, Mr J ....... 0 12 0Fxokup.MrL. .. 0 12 0

Under 10s......... 1 9 6By Misses Greenwood

and Wilkinson.Greenwood, Mr D. 0 12 0Greenwood, MisaE. 1 0 0

Under lOj......... 3 5 4By Miss E. Sutcliffe.

Lord, Miss . . . . . . 1 4 0Lord, Miss S . . . . 1 4 0Sutchffd, Mr H ... 0 12 0

Under 10s......... 1 17 8By MiBses Howarth and

Pickup.Aihworth, Mr J. 0 10 6

Under 10s......... 2 16 0By Misses Ash­

worth andBracewell ...... 0 18 10

By Miss S. A.Buckley .......... 1 8 0

By Miss SutclifEe 1 5 4

29 7 3Less expenses... 1 5 3

28 2 0

BURNLEY—Continu ed.Jackson, Mrs W . 0 10 ( Jackson, Mrs. H.,

for Congo 3 0 0Lawson, Mr A .... 0 15 0 Lawson, Mr F. . . 0 10 0 Walton, Mr R. . . 1 0 0

Under 10s......... 1 16 07 7 2

BLACKBURN. Rev. M. H. Whetnall.

12 14 10

BRIERCLIFEE. Rev. J. Lee.

3ollections . . . . . . 2 8 4Do., for W $ O 1 2 9

Subscriptions :Atkinson, Mr L. 1 1 0Bradsh»w,MrJno. 0 12 0B rad shaw,Mrs Jno. 0 10 0Burrows, Mr Jno. 0 10 0Greenwood,Mr H. 0 10 0Jackson, Mr J . . . 1 0 0Kippax,Mr. D . ... 0 10 0Kippax, Mr W .... 1 0 0Laycock, Mr J.... 0 10 0Lee, Rev J........... 0 10 6Leaver, Mr J.,sen. 0 10 0Nuttall, Mrs E.... 0 10 0Nutt ìli, Mr Jap. 1 7 3Nuttall, Mr John 0 10 0Nuttall, Mr H ... 1 12 6Nuttall, Mr W ... 0 10 0Parker, Mr D . . . . 1 10 0Stanworth, Mr A. 0 10 0Whitaker, Mr J .. 0 10 0Whitaker, Mr R... 0 10 0Whitehead,MrW. 0 10 0

Under 10s......... 6 13 625 7 10

Less expenses andbalance in hand 0 17 0

21 10 10

BURNLEY.Yorkshire Street.

Collections . . . . . . 9 13Do. for W & O 2 0 Do.,Public Mtg. 3 15 Do., 8un.-sch. 2 12

8un.-sch. classes 13 5 YoungOhristian’s

Band .............. 8 0

Subscriptions.By Miss Crumpton.

Benry, Mr W . . . 0 10 Hargreaves, Mr... 1 I Hargreaves, Mrs 1 1

49 11Less expenses.. 2 l ì

46 19 8

CHURCH—Continued.Subscriptions.Collected by

Redhead and Bullock, Misses 4 S 0

Hodgson, Miss ... 0 7 0 Thornley &Dolby,

Misses ............. 2 17 6Kirkhamfc Angliss,

Misees 2 0 6Rawcliife & Cham­

bers, Misses ... 2 15 0

21 7 6Lesi County

B U B N L E Y . Mission ...... 4 16 6

Mount Pleasant. 16 11 0

Rev. R. Ensoll.Coll., for W & O 0 19 1 Contributions ... 10 16 n

Do., for Debt... 0 7 0

BÜBNLKY.

Angle Street and Haggite.Collections 27 11 3Hag gate, boxes... 9 2 10

CLOUGHFOLD.Rev. W . C. Davies, B.A.

Coll., for IF & O .. 1 13 9 Contributions.... 22 17 0

Do., for JVP ... 1 2 6

Subscription : Davies, Rev W. C. 1 0 0

26 13 3

36 14 1

BURY.Knowsley Street.Rev. B. Bowker.

Contributions.... 6 12 2

Contribs., Congo ,

B U R Y .

Rochdaie Road, for

CHESHAM.Rev. J. Harper.

Oolleotion . . . . . . 1 7Do., for W & O 0 9

Boxes ................. 2 9Harvey & Sons,

Messrs............. 1 10 0

5 15 3

0 CHURCH.Rev. J. Ney.

Collection .......... 2 7Do., for 1Y # 0 1 9

0 Do., Pryr. Mtg. 2 3 6 0 Dj.,Juv. Mm?. 2 10 3

Contribs.,for JVP 0 12

COLNE.Rev. R. S. Latimer.

Coll., for W & O (2 years) . . . . . . 3 0 o

Contributions 11 9 9Do., for N P ... 1 2 4

15 12 1

DAR WEN.United Communion

Service, for FT d&O 4 4 11

DO ALS.Rev. J. Garden.

Collections 1 12 0Do., for W & O 0 13 9

Subscriptions.... 10 2 3

12 8 0

GOODSHAW.Rev. T. Thomas.

Collections 9 19 4Do., for W & O 1 8 0

Prayer Meetings 5 19 2

Subscriptions:Bailey, Mr J. W. 1 0 0Thomas, Rev T. 1 0 0

19 6 6Less expenses... 0 1 0

19 5 6

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HASLINGDEN.Trinity Chapel.

Bev. W. C. Annesley.Collections 6 IS

Do., for W 4 - O 2 6 Contribs., S.-soh. 6 18

Subscriptions:Annesley, Rev W. 0 10 Knowles, Mr B. 0 10 Knowles, Mrs. . . 0 10

Boxes by Jones, Miss R. ... 0 14 Parker, Miss D. 0 10

PADIHAM—Continued.

Subscriptions: Thomas,RevW.M. 0 10 0

Under 10i......... 0 15 0By Miss A. H.

Helm ............ 1 8 10

18 14 10

PADIHAM.

Pendle Street. Collection . . . . . . 1 0 0

Do., for W A O. 0 7 0

HASLINGDEN.

Ebenezer Chapel. Rev. G. T. Bailey.

Contributions 10 19Coll., for W A O 1 1

LUMB.Rev. D. Muxworthy.

Contribution!.. . . IS 3

MILLGATE. Coll., for W A O 0 5

RADCLIFFE. Rev. G. M. Harvey.

Collection . . . .Boxes .............

12 0 7 Subscriptions: Harvey & Sons,

Messrs.............. 1Harvey, Mr G. M. 1

Under 10s......... 0

NELSON.Carr Road.

Rev. C. G. Oroome.Coll., for W & O

il887) ............. 1 13Do. for <Zo.(1888) 1 It

Contributions 13 716 11 6

OSWALDTWISTLE. Rev S. J, Jones.

Collection .......... 6 1Do., for W A 0 1 1

Do.,Public-mtng. 6 5Boxes ................... 18 7Subscriptions 20 16

52 11Less expenses.. 8 3

49 8

PADIHAM. Burnley Road.

Rev. W . M. Thorns.Collections 2 7Boxes ........ 1 18

RAWTENSTALL. Rev. J. Jefferson.

Collection ........ l 6Do., for W & 0. 0 18

Boxes ................. 1 8

6 19 4Less expanses.. 0 6 4

1 7 0

6 2 14 10

3 8 6

8ÜNNYSIDE.Rev. J. H . Jenkins.

Collections 2 8 11Contbs., Sun-sch. 4 11 9

7 0Less Home Missn. 1 6

ARNSB Y - Continued.Horton, M r¥ , . . 1 o 0 Knight,Mr . . . . 0 10 0 Knight, Miss . . . . 1 0 0

Do., by Sale of Flowers . . . . 2 4 1!

Knight, Mr W. ... 0 10 0 Martin, Mr W .. . 0 10 0 Snutch, Mr J. . . 0 10 0

Boxes by Bassett, Mrs J. C. 0 6 0 Hamilton, Miss ... 0 10 2Knight, Miss 0 10 6Lee, S.................. o ti 6Sluter, H............. o 10 0

23 U 85 14 0

SABDEN.Rev. J. H . Jones.

Collections 11 19Do., for W A 0 2 0

Sun.-sch., Girls... 10 5 Do., Boys . . . . 8 4

5 18 6

RAMSBOTTOM. Rev. R. Maden.

Collection . . . . . . 11 13 6Do., for W A O 2 12 2

Subscriptions:Haworth, Mr. R. 0 10 0Maden, Mr. J. H. 10 0 0

Do., for Home 5 0 0Do., for Congo 5 0 0

Maden, Rev R . ... 1 1 0Under 10s......... 0 5 0

WATERBAKN.Collections 6 8

Do., for W & O 1 ‘ 0 Juvenile Mission 3 16Boxes ................. 1 5Subscriptions 0 5

Boxes by For the regionsbeyond” 1 11

In Memoriam ... 1 3 The Widow’ s Mite 0 16 Young Men’s Bible*

class................. ' 6 5Second do 0 6Third do............... 1 6Fourth &Fi(tn do. 0 15Sixth do............... 0 10Young Women’s

Bible-class. . . . 5 0Second do............. 1 13Third do.................. 0 13Fourth do 0 10Filth do............... 1 6Sixth do.............. 0 9Seventh do 0 6Testament classes 0 3

Less Irish Mis­sion ............... 10

BLABY & WHETSTONE.Rev. G. Barker.

6 Collection, Blaby. 6 2 9 0 Do.,Public,Mtg. 2 7 24 Do., Wbetstone 0 17 02 Do., for W A O 1 IS 10

Contribs.,Sunday- 32 9 0 school, Blaby 4 11 0

Do., Whetstone 0 5 60 0

22 9 0Subscriptions:

By Miss Brace.A Friend 0 10 0Barker, Rev G.... 0 10 6Bruce, Miss........ 0 10 0Bruce, Mrs J. ... 0 10 0Turner, Mr S. . . 1 0 0 Turner, Mrs S. ... 1 0 0Turner, Mr. J. . . 0 10 0

12 14 9

WATERFOOT.

Bethel.Rev. R. WignaU.

Collections 0 18Do., for W & O 1 0

Contributions ... 5 13 A Friend’s Easter

Offering 1 0A Friend............. 1 10

10 2 7

£3,945 S 2

59 0Less expenses... 0 6

Xefcstmfifrt.ARNSBY.

Rev. W. Fisk.Collections . . . . . . 5 6 :

Do for W A O. 1 5 Sunday-school . . 3 11

Subscriptions: Bassett, Mr J. C. 1 0 Fisk, Rev W . . . . . I 0

20 7 9

COÜNTESTHORPE.Bev. E. Yemen,

Collections 4 17Do., tor W ^ O 0 9

Prayer Mtng. box 0 6Bible-dass 0 11Mrs Morris, class 0 11

Subscription: Bassett, Mr C. ... 2 0 0

Boxes byCadoux,C. B .. . . . 1 8mith, Mr ..

6 6 0 5 0

FOXTON.Rev B. J. Peden.

Coll. for W A 0. 0 10 0 Contributions.... 5 IS 11

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HALLATON. Union Church..

Rev. 0. B. Williams.

HUSBAND’S B OS WORTHRev. R. Lowe.

Collection .......... 1 11 2Do.,for W & 0 0 12 9

Sunday-school . . 0 19 Do., Walton,do. 0 3

Suhscriptions:Lowe, R evR . ... 0 10 Lowe, M r s 0 10 0

For N P , byBurfoot) H 1 8Kemp, E .............. 0 12Kennard, H 0 9Pallett, E............. 0 9

LEICESTER.Belvoir Street.Rev. J. Thew.

Collections . . . . . . 47 9Do., for D ebt... 40 0

Contnbs., S.-sch. 25 0

Subscriptions:By Misses Eames.

Baines,Mr W. . . 2 0 Baines,MrsW .. . 0 10Bolton, Mr F 1 10Eames, MiBses . . 4 0 Franklin, Mr . . . . 1 1Gray, M rs 0 10Pollard, Mr ...... 1 1Pollard, Mrs . . . . 0 10Robinson, Mrs A. 1 10 Robinson,Mr C. S. 10 0Stanyon, Mr 1 1Vicars, Mr W. P. 1 1 Whitwell, Misses 1 0

Under 10s......... 0 5

By Misses Cooke.Aspell, Mr S 0 12Baines, Mr S 2 0Baines, Miss A.... 0 10 Bailey, Mr 0 . . .— 1 1 Bailey,Mr&MraW. 0 10 Blackwell,MrW.B. 1 0Cooke, Mrs ........ 1 0Hancock, M r 2 0Holland, M r 0 10Horton, Mr I. W. 1 IHunt, Mr ........... 0 10Peet,Miss .......... 0 15Wheeler, M rG .... 0 10 Whitmore, Mr C. 1 1

. Under 10s......... 2 4By Mrs Pattison.

Baines, Mrs J. . . . 0 10 Bennett, Mr J. . . . 1 1 Bills, Mr............... 1 1

LEICEBTER—Continued.Briggs, Mrs ...... 0 15 0Clark, Mr W. B. 4 0 0Corrall, Mrs . . . . 0 10 0Deacon, Miss A. O. 1 1 0Gre n, Mr J........ 1 0 0Ellis, Mr G........... 2 2 0Ellis, Mr F............ 1 1 0Lewis, Mr M. L. 1 0 0Maxfleld, Mr. . . . 3 3 0Maxfleld, Miss .. 0 10 0Paul, Mr. D......... 1 1 0Pattison, Mr E ... 0 10 0Porter, Miss . . . . 0 10 0Thew, Rev J ........ 1 1 0Toller, Mrs G...... 1 I 0Vicars, Mr S.,(the

late) ................. 2 2 0Vicars, Miss . . . . 0 15 0Winfrey, Mr 0 10 0

Under 10s......... 0 10 1

By Miss Wates.Aspell, Mr W . ... 0 10 0Bennett, Misses.. 2 0 0Bennett, Mr H. S. 0 10 0Billson, Mr J. . . . 0 10 0Clifton,Dr G. . . . 1 1 0Hall, M t s ........... 0 10 0Harris, Mr. E. . . 0 10 0Johnson,Mr. J .. 1 1 0Moore, Mrs......... 2 0 0Moore, Miss . . . . 0 10 0Richmond, Mr ... 1 0 0Wates, Mr ......... 3 3 0Wates, Mrs.......... 2 2 0Wates, Miss.......... 4 0 0Wates, Mr A. C. 2 0 0Whitmore, Miss... 0 10 0

Under 10s........ 0 15 0

By Mrs H . Gee.A Friend............. 1 0 0Adderley, Mr 1 1 0Baines, Misses . . 1 0 0Bedells, Mr J 0 10 0Dodgson, Mrs . . . 1 1 0Ellis, Miss K 0 10 0Gee, Mr ............. 1 1 0Goddard,Miss.... 10 0 0 Goddard, Mr J.W. 10 0 0Knight, Mr 0 10 0Porter, Mr F. H . 0 10 0Young, Mr J 0 10 C

Under 10s......... 1 16 6By Miss Patey.

Goadby,Mr . . . . 1 1 0Grimes, Mr 0 10 0How, Mr. L 0 10 6Neal, Mr B 1 0 0Patey, Mr............. 0 10 0Pickard,Mr 2 0 0Porter, Mr J 1 0 0Webb, Mr & Mrs 0 10 0Webb, Miss ...... 1 0 0Wilson, Mr C. . . 0 10 0

Under 10b........ 1 7 0By Miss Bailey.

Bailey, Mrs, andM im ................. 1 0 0

Fowkes, Mr H . . . C 14 0 Harrison, Misses . 0 10 0Parker, Mrs 1 1 0Waddington, Mr 1 0 0

LEICESTER - Continued. LEICESTE R—Continued.Ward, Mr J. L ... 1 1Ward. Mr J.G .... 1 1

Under 10s......... 2 1By Mrs. S. S. Wheeler.

Carryer, Mr J. V .(the late) ...... 2 0

Evans, Mr W. . . . 2 2Wheeler, M r 2 0Wheeler, Misses 0 15 Wheeler, Mr S. 8. 1 0

Under 10s......... 1 18By Miss Hobson.

Bennett, Mrs. H ... 0 10 Chapman, M rs.... 1 0Collier, Mr D 0 10Hobson, Mr W. S. 2 2 Hobson, Mr S. C. 1 1 Jarrom, Mrs . . . . 0 10Peach, M r 0 10

Under 10s........ 1 3Boxes by

Baines, Misses ... 0 5B. V . B................. 0 16Robinson, Mrs. A. 0 16

Do., Servants... 0 9 Sharpe, Mrs . . . . 0 7

LEICESTER.

Charles Street.Rev. R. Caven, B.A.

Collection............... 12 4 1Do..................... 11 17 9Do., for W ¿t 0 . 8 0

Mission Box ...... 0 13Donation:

Paul, Mr. T .D . . . 45 0Subscriptions:By Mrs Fox.

Caven,Rev.R.,B.A. I 1 0Fox, Mr 0 ........... 0 10 6Hearn.Mr. . . . . . . 0 10Hull, Mrs............. 2 0 0Paul, Mr............. 10 10 0Paul,Mrs(the Ute) 10 10 0Mather, Mr S 2 2 0Pickering, Mrs . . 2 2 0

Under 10s......... 1 7 6By Miss Horton.

Bott, Mrs, forCongo ............. 0 10

Burden, Mr ...... 0 10Byard, M r . 0 10 0Carter, M r 010 6Ferris, Mr 0 10 0Horton, Miss...... 0 10 6Rowe, M r s 0 10 6Williamson, Mr.... 0 10 0

Under 10s.......... 1 2 6By Miss Fox.

Allen, Mr C. G . ... 0 10 6Colton, Mr 1 1 0Watmuff, Miss . . . 1 0 0

Under 10s......... 0 8 0

By Miss A. Smith.Meadows, Mr 0 10 0

Under 10s......... 0 10 0

Boxes byCarter, M r 1 8 5Henfrey, Mrs 0 3 3

Cards for N P, byOlifton, Miss E.... 0 11 0 Perkins, Miss A . 0 2 9 Sewell, Master ... 0 6 0Sturgess, C. 0 2 3

Under2s . . . . . . 0 8 5

115 14 7

LEICESTER.

Belgrave Road Tabernacle.Rev. W. Priestnall.

Collections .......... 1 6 9

L E ICE STE R .

Victoria Road Church.Rev. J. G. Greenhougb,M.A.Collection .......... 25 4 4

Do., for W & O 10 0 0 Contribs., Sunday-

school, for sup­port of “ J. G. GreenhoughCongo ............. 36 0 0

Subscriptions:Clark, Mr J. W.... 27 10 0

Do., Donation 10 0 0By Mrs. H. W. Wilshere.

Bennett, Mr A . ... 2 0 0Haycroft, Mrs 1 1 0Haycroft, Miss ... 0 10 6 Palmer,Miss(2 yrs) 2 2 0Sheen, Mr. H 0 10 0Viooars, Mrs G ..„ 2 2 0 Wilshere,MrsH.W. 0 10 6

Under 10s......... 0 8 6By Mrs Kirby.

Baines, Mrs ...... 1 1 0Franklin, Mr G.... 1 1 0 Goodliffe, Mr F .... 1 1 0 Hardyman, Mrs.. 0 10 6Harvey, Mrs ...... 1 1 0Leach, Mrs 0 10 6Lorrimer, Mr J... 1 1 0 Pochin, M rR . ... 1 1 0 Roberts, Mr J. ... 0 10 6Ross, Mr A 0 10 6Roper, Mr. J 1 1 0Snowden, Mrs 1 1 0Wilshere, Mr T... 2 2 0Wand, M r8 1 1 0Wood, Mr E 5 5 0

Under 10s......... 0 10 0By Miss Harding.

Ashby,MrT 1 1 0Ellis, MrB 1 1 0Faire, Mr J. L . . . 0 10 6

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Greenhough, Mrs 1 1 0 Harding, Mrs C. 1 0 0

Under 10s........ 0 12 6

By Mrs. A . Pochin.

Greenhough, Bey.J. G., M\A 2 2 0

Gann, Mr T. J.... 1 1 0Hardy, Mr A 1 1 0Pochin, Mr A . . . . 1 1 0

147 17 10

LEICESTER—Continued.

LEICESTER.

Emanuel Church.Rev. T. W. Fortnum.

Col'ec. (moiety).. 4 6 5 Do,, for TF4 0 1 1 0

Contribs., S-8ch.(moiety) 1 3 2

6 10 7

LEICESTER.

Melbourne Hall.

Rev. C. B. Sawday.

Juvenile ooll....... 1 13 6Coll., for W & O 1 10 0Oontribs., Sunday

school,for Cbnoo 12 13 6Oxford-st. School

for do............... 5 18 0

Subscriptions :

By Mrs. Rust.Oarryer, MrR. 1 1 0Carryer,RevT.H. 1 0 0Exton, Mr........... 1 0 0Runt.Mr&Mrs A. 15 0 0Rust, Mrs .......... 5 0 0Toller, Mr W. ... 1 1 0Walker, Mrs T . ... 2 0 0Walker, Mrs R.... 3 0 0

50 17 0Less given to

Congo boy ...... 1 9 3

49 7 9

LEICESTER.

Harvey Lane. Rev. J. Cornish.

Collection . . . . . . 4 10 2 Collection, Cosby 1 0Do., for W & O 1 2 6 Do., Sutton 2 18

Contribs., Sunday- school, Cosby . . 0 15

Sunday school ... 7 8 8 Mr B alley’s Class,

for Congo ...... 0 10 6

MARKET HARBOBO’ . Veasey, Mr G. A. 2 10 0

MELTON MOWBRAY.Coll.for W f O . . 1 7 7 Contribs., Sun-sch 6 1 0 Contributions 14 3 6

SUTTON-IN -THE-ELM8 AND COSBY—Continued.

Collected byBull, Mrs.............. 0 5 0Hedley, Master . . . 6 5 0

21 12 1

MONKS KIRBY AND PAILTON.

Rev. E. Gilbert.Collection............... 1 0 0

Do., for W & O 0 13 3 Contribs. for N P 1 0 0

2 13 3

OADBY.Kev. T. Wilshere.

Collection............. 4 7 4Do., for W it O 0 15 10

Sun.-sch. Teachers 1 5 1Do., girls 0 3 0Do., boys 0 5 0

Subscriptions:A Friend.............. 1 0 0Siddans, Mr W .. 0 10 6 Wilshere, R evT . 2 2 0

Under 10s......... 0 5 0For N P , by

Burnham, H 0 3 0Goddard, C 0 10 3Siddans, F. A . . . 0 8 0 Wilshere, J. B . ... 0 10 6

12 5 6

lEincoInalji«.BARTON-ON-HUMBER.

Collected by Tyson, Mrs. E. H . 1 10 0

BOSTON.Salem Chapel.

Rev. W . Sexton.Collection .......... 1 17 6

Do., for W St O 0 6 0 Do., Cowbridge 0 5 7

Boxes ................. 1 1 9Contribs., for N P 1 4 8 Contribs.8un-Sch 2 3 0 Subscriptions 0 12 6

SHEEPSHED.Rev. T. R. Evans.

Collection............. 3 1 0Subscriptions:

Beer, Miss .......... 2 0 0Chester, Mr. G .„. 0 10 0 Harriman, Mr. J.. 0 10 0 Stubbs, Mr. J 0 10 0

6 11 0

SÜTTON-IN-THE-ELMS AND COSBY.

Rev. W. Bull, B.A.

13 1110 Subscription: Holyoak, Miss 0 io 0

5 14 0

722 0 2Less county ex­

penses .......... 9 1 0

£712 19 2

Collected byBarwood, Mr 0.... 0 9 0 Dobson,Mias M.A. 1 1 0 Dobson, Mr C. ... 0 12 0 Dobson, Mr J. ... 0 7 7Earle, Miss 0 8 8Marsh, M r 0 4 1Powney, Miss 1 0 0Roberts, Miss 0 12 3Southern, Mrs ... 0 7 0 Small sums 1 2 11

Juvenile collectors.Brown, L uoy 0 6 2Cullum, E 0 10 0Dobson, Frank... 1 1 0Dring, Harold 0 6 9Medoalf, Edith... 0 7 0 Whyburn, Dora 0 5 10 Wilson, Harold... 0 14 9 Small sums 0 6 3

37 15 2 Leas expenses. . 0 1 6 0

36 19 2

GREAT GRIUSBY—Con.

HOLBEACH.Rev. J. C. Travers.

Contributions 2 0 0

Less expenses.,7 1 1 0 o 4 11

7 6 1

GRANTHAM.Rev. G. B. Bowler.

Collection .......... 1 13Do., for W 4r O 0 13

Contbs., Sun.-sch. 3 166 3 2

GREAT GRIMSBY.Tabernacle.

Rev. E. Lauderdale. Collections .......... 7 l

Do., for W & O 1 0 Quarterly coll. in

school . . . . . . . . . 2 5 1Do., Clee Branch 1 10 9 Contributions, S.-

school, boys 3 0 lDC., girls ........ 4 0 9Do., for N P ... 2 2 6 Do., Olee Beh. 0 11 11 Do., for N P ... 0 16 10

Subscriptions:Brown, Mr G 1 1 0Brown, Mr J 0 10 0Crowther,- Mr. . . 0 10 6In Memoriam 0 10 6Lauderdale, RevE. 0 10 6

Under 10s. . . . . 1 2 0

HORNCASTLE. Sun.-sch. boxes... 0

LINCOLN.Mint Lane.

Rev. W. Evans.Collections 4 4 S

Do., for W& O 1 10 0 Contribs.,Sun.*sch. 5 15 2

Subscriptions :Barnes, Mr 2 0 0Bausor, Mr I .0 0Glass,Mrs. . . . . . . I S ORowlatt, Mr . . . . 0 10 6Wright, Miss M.A. 0 10 6 Wright, Mrs W. 0 10 6

Under 10s ...... 0 2 6Collected by

Barnes, Mrs 0 10 0Bausor, Mrs 1 10 0Burley, Mrs ...... 0 5 0Palethorpe, Mss.. 0 8 0

20 1 5

£ 7 4 9 4

j&oifoIL Collected by

Rev.T. A. Wheeler far Debt. A Friend,Norwich 5 0 0 Arnold, Mr F.,

Yarm outh 1 0 0

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NORFOLK—Continued.Bryant, Mr R.,

Attleboro* ...... 1 0 0Butler, Mr, Nor­

w ich................. 0 10 0Davey, Miss, do. 3 0 o Frazer, Mr, do. 1 0 « Gambling, Mrs,

Yarm outh. . . . 1 0 0 Lndsey, Mr,

Swafliiam ...... 1 0 0Moore, Mr H.,

Yarmouth 1 0 0Saul, Mr X., do. 1 0 0 Saul, Mr T. J., do. 1 0 0

N ORFOLK . [ 1 8 8 8 .

COSTESSET.Mr 6. Howard.

Co’lections 2 7Do., for N P ... 0 10

16 10 0

ATTLEBOROUGH. Rev. T. Turner.Subscriptions :

Bryant, Mr R 5 5Bryant, Mrs ...... 2 2Bryant, Mr.A.W. 2 2

AYL8HAM. Bev. G. Pring.

Contributions.... 4 7

BACTON.Bev. S. Pilgrim.

Subscriptions...» 1 8 Donations .......... 0 4

BUXTON.Rev J. Walker.

Collection, &c. ... 2 0 Coll., for W & O 1 0

Subscriptions :Howes, M r 1 0

Under 10s.. . . . 0 S4 5 2

CARLETON RODE.Bev. B. B. Home.

Coll., for W & O ... 1 1 Contribs. ,Sun-Sch 1 1

Subscription:Som e, Rev R. B. 0 10

Boses byBrows, Mrs ...... 0 3Home, Mrs . . . . 0 5 Kemp, Mrs 0 11

3 11 5

2 17 0

D1SS.Rev. G. W. Pope.

Collection .......... 2 2Do., Public Mtg. 1 18 Do., for W & O 1 1

Contribs., Sun.-sch. 1 19 Do., to r N P ... 1 18

Young Men's class 0 17 Young Women’s do.2 8

Subscriptions:A Friend, per Rev

G. W. Pope 1 0Burrows, Mr G.L. 0 12Jaroett, Mrs ...... 0 10Jarrett, M iss 1 0Rix, Mr T.............. 1 0

Under 18s . . . . 0 1

Boxes byAnness, MissE.E. 0 5 Bingham, Mrs . . 0 3Collet, E.............. 0 8Jennings,Miss... 0 11Juby, Mrs! 0 6King, Mr Ed . . . . 0 10Leeper, Mrs 0 3Mann, Miss 0 5Madgett, Mr 8 ... . 0 4 Madgett, Mr G.... 0 2 Morley,Mrs . . . . 0 10 Nunn, B. and F ... 0 5 OsborneMiss E . . 0 3Phillpot, M r 0 8Phillpot, M rW .... 0 2 Phillpot, Mrs. E. 0 13Rix, Miss............. 0 10Riley, Miss 0 7EhudUng.Mies A. 0 5Sileook, Miss ...... 0 14Swootmaa, Mrs... 1 0

DICEI.EBOB.OUGH BRANCH.

Collection .......... 0 17 5Boxes by

Burges«, M rs. . . . 0 5 0 Ellis, Mr ...... 0 6 0

25 18 4 Less expenses.., 1 7 6

24 10 10

DOWNHAM MARKET. Rev. S. Howard.

Collections... . . . . . 1 9 0Sunday-school ... 4 6

Subscription:Jones,MrH. . . . . 0 10 0 Shackle, Mr B.H. O 10 0

DOWNHAM MARKET— Continued.

Collected byBull, N................. 0 5 6Howard, R. T. ... 0 10 0 Johnson, E. & M. 0 4 7Morgan, S 0 7Stanford, J 0 8 dStanford, W 0 3 10Watson, L 0 2 6

Under 2s. 6d.... 0 6 2

Less expenses.,

8 12 5

EAST DEREHAM. Rev. N. T. J. Miller.

Collections ...... 2 13 2Coll., for TF & O 1 10 6 Sunday-school ... 7 6 10

Subscriptions:Larwood, Mr J..,. 0 10 0 Williams, Mr J... 0 10 0

12 10 6

FAKENHAM. Rev. A . Causton.

Collection 2 0Coll., for W & O 0 12 Contribs., S.-scb. 4 13 Contribs., for N P 0 13

Subscriptions:Lynn, M iss .... .. 1 18yder, Mrs J., sen. 1 0

10 1 40 9 4

9 12 0

FOULSHAM.Rev. H. Vince.

Coll., for W & O 0 10 Contributions 5 10

6 0 0

LYNN.Stepney Chapel.Bev. I. Watts.

Collection» ...... 4 2Do., for IF cfc O. 2 10

Sun.-sch. boxes... 5 9 Bible Class, per

Mrs. F . B. Lowe 1 19 West Lynn Chpl. 1 12 Magdalen Chapel 1 8

LYNN—Continued.Subscriptions:

A Friend, per MrWatts .......... 1 0 0

Do. do 1 0 0Barrett, Mr C. ... 0 10 6 Butcher, Mr W... 0 10 6 Ibberson,MrC-Jun. 2 2 0 Kerkham, Mr.J.C. 1 0 0 Lowe, Mr F. B ... 5 5 0Lowe, M rs ......... 1 0 0Parsons, Mr W. B. 2 0 0Potter, Mr J 1 1 0Spragg, M iss 0 10 6Watts, Rev 1....... 1 0 0

Under 10s........ 0 5 0

By Mrs. Watts.Jewson, Mr J. W. 11 4 0

Under 10s . . . . 1 11 0

Boxes byWatson, Mrs. ... 0 2 2 Watts,MrChildren 0 4 0 Winch, Miss ...... 0 18 0

48 5 4

LYNN.

Union Chapel.Rev S. D. Thomas.

Collection ......... 5 14 0Contribs ,Sun-sch 1 7 9

Do., for W & O 0 10 6

7 12 3

NEATISHEAD.Rev E. Slipper.

Coll., for W & 0 0 10 0 Contributions 3 16 4

4 6 4

NECTON.Rev. T. H . Sparham.

Colls., for W & O 0 6 7 Contributions . . 3 17 6

4 1

NORWICH.United Collections

(moiety) .......... 40 4 4

NOBWICH.

St. Mary’s.Rev.J.H.8hakespeare,M.A.Collection 33 16 4

Do., for W & O 15 0 0 Juvenile Mission*

ary Association 45 0 0

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NORWICH—Continuel. NORWICH—Continued.Do., for.Schools

under Mr ■Jewson, Ca­milla ............20 0

Do., for do. under Mr Jones, Agra 15 0

Do., for do., under Mr.Hay, Dacca 10 0

Do., fo r support o f Congo boy under MrBentley ...... 6 0

Peany a week system, by Mrs Trevor.............. 1 15

Subscriptions:' A Friend. . . . . . . . 2 2

^ Blyth, Mr W 5 5Blyth, Dr. E. E. 2 2 Cawston, Mr J . ... 1 4 Colman, Mr J. J.,

M.P.....................50 0Culley, Mr A. C... 1 1Culley, Mr S 2 0Culley,Miss . . . . 1 0Colley, Miss E. J. 1 10 Davey, M iss ...... 10 0Dawson, Mr J. ... 1 4Dexter, Mrs 1 10Fisher, Mr F. . . 2 10Fletcher, Mrs 2 2

' Fletcher, Mr B. E . 2 2 Gould,Mr H. P .. . 20 0 Green, Mr G. . . . . 5 0 Holmes, Mr G. T. 1 1 Howlett, Mr G. J. 20 0 Jarrold, Mrs T. . . 2 6 0 Jewson, Mr J. W. 40 0 Jewson, Mrs . . . . 2 0 Jewson, Mr G . ... 6 0 Juniper, Mr R. K. 15 0 Learner, Mr A. T. 8 0 Marston, Miss ... 1 0 Maraton, Miss 8. 1 0 Moore, Mr (J. G. 1 1 Xewbegin, Mr G. 2 0 Savage, Mr R. . . 1 1 Shakespeare, Rev

J .H ., M.A 2 2Smith, Mr J. D. 2 2 SaUth, Mr R. B. 1 1 Theobald, Mrs ... 4 11

" Trevor, Mr H. .. 10 0 True, Misses . . . . 1 9 True, Mr S. (in

memory or) . . 1 1 Venimore. Mr J. 1 0Watson, Dr 1 4White, Mr G .. . . . 10 0 Womersley.Mr J. 2 2

Under £1.......... 21 10

JuvenileAuxiliary Si 7 1 Contribs. (1886*7) 40 4 10

Subscriptions :Barber, Mr & Mrs 0 12 0

0 Penn, Mr. T. J ... 1 1 0! Frazer, M r 1 7 0Frazer, Mrs . . . . 0 15 0Beeve, Mrs 0 10 68kovles, Mr . . . . 1 5 0 Taylor, Mr F. O. 1 1 0 Taylor, Mrs F. O. 1 1 0Taylor, M iss 0 10 6Thompson, Mr C. 0 12 0

SWAFFHAM. Rev. J. Wilkins.

Coll., for W i 0 . . 2 5 Do., Castleacre 0 ■ 6Do., Sporle 0 5

Contributions . . . . 89 0 W. C. S., Jubilee

thank-offering, tot Congo . . . . 8 0

103 6 10

NORWICH.

Pottergate Street.Rev H . Trevor.

Contribs., S.-sch., tor Mr Guyton's work, Delhi . .1 1 2 1

432 9 8

NORWICH.

Unthanks Road. Rev. P. Mor/ison.

Collection ............11 SDo., for W & O 6 0 Do., Prayer

M eetings.... 2 16

THETFORD.Rev. J. Porter.

Coll., for W A O ... 0 6 Contribs.,Sun.-sch. 0 12

Do., for N P ... 0 9Subscriptions :

Fison, Mr C. H .. . 2 0 Joslin, Mr G . . . . 0 10Joslin, Mrs 0 10Pechey, Mr W. . . 0 10

OLD BUCKENHAM.Rev A. K . Davidson.

Collection .......... 2 0 0Do., for W A O 1 0 0

Subscriptions :Frost, Mr W 1 0 0Frost, M rs 1 0 0

5 0 0

SHELFANGER.Bev G. Dearie.

Coll., for W & O 0 11 0

STALHAM.Rev. E. B. Woods, B.A.

Collections 4 18 8Do., for W A O I 10

Contribs.,Sun-soh 2 7Subscriptions:

Gaze, Mr C 1 0Gaze, Mrs . . . . . . 0 10Harvey, Mr C .... 0 10Harvey, Mr J. ... 1 0 81ipper, M rsT .. . 0 10 Slipper, Mr E . . . 0 10 Slipper, Mr W . . . 1 0 Worts, Mr T. ... 1 0

Under 10s......... 0 15

Boxes byGadge, H 0 10Venimore, Miss... 0 y

16 10 0

Pestle, S .............. 0 2 8Roper, S............... 0 5 4Kump, A .............. 0 5 8Wodehouse, L. ... o 13 0 Wright, J............. 0 12 7

31 14 1Less expenses.. 0 6 7

WORSTEAD—Continu'd.

91 16 8

UPWELL.Rev. H. T. DeavaU.

Collection .......... 0 10 0Contribs., for N P 0 7 3

0 17 8

WORSTEAD.Rev. J. Jackson.

Collections 3 5 6Do., torJTA O.. 1 10 0

Subscriptions :Barcham, Mrs. ... 1 0 0 Barcham, Mr.R. 8 10 0Gaze, MrC 1 0 0Gedge, Mr G 0 10 0Hewitt,Mr J . . . . 1 0 0Jackson, Bev J.... 1 0 0Learner, Mr E. T. 5 0 0 Learner, Mrs E.T. 1 0 0 Neave,Mr . . . . . . 0 10 0

Under 10s......... 3 5 0

Boxes byBurton, Mr T. ... 0 18 2Cooke, Miss ...... 0 8 8Green, M r s .. . . . . 3 6Learner, Miss T. 0 14 Pledger, Miss L . . 1 10 Watfon, M iss.... 0 10Wright, Mr J . ... 1 0 pWright, Miss . . . . 0 19 ¡,

For N P byBenn, R 6 5Burton, O. ;......... 1 ' 0Del*, L................. 0 10Green, H ............. 0 8 9Hales, J ............. 0 4 liLearner, E 1 6 10Nookl^s, E 0 5 9

YARMOUTH.Subscriptions:

Two Friends ...... 5 0 0Do., for Congo 70 0 0 Do., for De­

ficiency . . . . 50 0 0

YARMOUTH.

St. George’s Park.Rev. G. P. Mackay.

Collections .......... 8 0 8Do.,United Mtg. 8 1» 2 Do., for W & O 3 5 o Do., Bchools . . 2 0 0

Collected by Son.soholars . . . . 23 18 3

Do., for Agra School . . . . . . 15 0 0

Do., for N P ... 2 9 5 Contnbs., S.-sch. 5 11 3 Arnold. Mr, elass

for <7. C. Dutt’sschool ............. 6 0 0

Arnold,Mrs,do.... 6 0 0 Boxes ................. 8 12 8

Subscriptions:Ohilds, Mrs 1 1 0Ellerd, Miss ...... 0 10 0

By Misses Gambling and Saul.

Gambling, Mrs ... 2 2 0 Gambling, Miss... 0 12 6Saul, M r............. 3 0 0

Under 10s......... 2 15 2

By Misses Edwards and Tilmouth.

Cowl, Mr 1 4 0Moore, M r 3 0 0Slater and Dar­

rant, MisBes... 0 10 0 Under 10s......... . 2 1 6

By Misses Lirk and Poll.Arnold, Mr F. ... 1 10 0 Green, Mr J. B. 0 12 0Lark, Mr............. 0 12 0McKay,Bev G. P. l 4 OFlatten, Mr ...... 0 12 0Wiifg.Mr -.......... 0 12 ■■

Under 10s......... 0 12 6

By Miss. For Jer.Siul, M rT. J...... 1 n 0Stevens, Mr ...... 0 10 O

Utdsr 10s........ 0 17 n11

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YARMOUTH—Continued. BLISWORTH—Con. CLIP3TONE—Continued. GUrLSBOROUGH—Con.Westley, Mr W ... 1 0By Misses. Archer and

Fozzard.Knights, Mr ...... 0 12 (IWelton, Mr ...... 0 12 0

Under 10s......... 1 7 0

TABMOUTH.

Tabernacle.Bev T. B. Curry.

Collection ......... 1 15 0Sale of Heralds... 0 5 6 Contribs., Bun.ech. 1 2 0

Subscriptions:Ourry, Rev T 0 10 0

Under 10s......... 0 2 6

Boxes byElliott, Mibb F.... 0 7 0Green, Mrs 0 7 0'Wright, M r s O 6 0

OEMSSBT.

Collection .......... 0 11 9

BRAUNSTON.Bev. T. Brinley.

Collection .......... 0 10 0For N P, by

Foster, J 0 3 0Hollis, E............... 0 3 0Knight, A , 0 6 3Knight, J 0 2 7Shaw, E................ 0 1 4Watkis, G 0 3 0

242 18 10 Leas expenses 1 16 6

241 2 4

£1,153 6 6

Nortfiamstonsljire.AliDWINKLE.

Rev. 0,T,.Thompson.Contribs., Sun.-sch. 1 4

Do., for N P 0 3

1 8 2

BLISWORTH.Rev. A. G. Barnes.

Collections . . . 3 19 10 Do., for-WJsO... 1 4 9 Do.,GardenParty 0 14 9

Prayer Mtg. box 0 '6 2Boxes ............ 5 OSan.-school boxes 3 5 10 Oontrib., for N P 0 16 3 Young Men’ s Class 0 17 Young Women’ s do 0 7

Subscriptions:Campion,M r..... l 0 0

Do., for Congo 1 0 0 C a v e , M r s . . 0 10 0Griggs, Mr. 1 1 0Stopps, Mr T 0 10 0Westley, Mr. J .... 3 10 0

Do., for Congo 5 o 0 Westley, Mrs ... 1 10

Under 10s.........

Less Juvenile

0 5 0

32 8 9

0 12 3

31 16 6

Subscriptions:Kirby, Mr .......... 1 0

Do. (box) ...... 0 18Patrick, Mrs 0 10

Uoder 10s......... 0 10By Miss Kirby ... 0 16

COGENHOE.Collections 0 17

Do., Juvenile ... 1 0 Boses ..... 1 12

DENTON. Contributions ... 1 19

1 9 2

BRAYEEELD-ON.THE GREEN.

Contributions ... 6 0 0

DESBOROUGH.C ollections..... 2 1Bible CiasB 3 4School b o x 0 3Page, Mrs ........ 0 4

BRINGTON. Contributions 2 5 9

BUGBROOE.Rev. F. J . Platt.

Collections......... 4 8Do., ia tW & O 0 10 Do., monthly... 2 8

Oontribs. for I f P 0 6

Boxes byAdkins, Z 0 4Burbidge, Mrs ... 0 5 Mnddiman,Mrs... 0 2 Ward, S ............. 0 15

HETPOBD.Collection, & c .. . . 3 3

12 4 5

BURTON LATIMER.Rev. T. Oollings.

Coll., for W & O . 1 0 Contributions 3 5

4 5 0

.CLIPSTONE. Rev. D. JR. Owen.

Collections . . . . . . 8 8Do., Juvenile... 1 1

Contribs.,boxes.. 9 15 Do., Sundày-sch. 3 15

26 15 10

Higgins, Miss...„ . 0 10 Johnson, M iss.... 0 2 Perkins, Mrs . . . . 0 2Scott, Mrs .......... I 0Spencer, N 0- 4Stafford, Mrs H. 0 1Townley, L 0 1Valentine, E 0Walker, Mrs 0Whiting, Mrs.. . . 0 Wormleighton,Mrs 0

3 10 5

7 18 10

HACKLETON.Rev. S. Williams.

Collection............... 4 5 1Contribs.,Son-sch. 3 3 0 Proceeds of Tea... 1 0 6

Subscriptions :A Friend............... 0 10 6Higgins, Mr W ... 1 0 0Lucas, M rs 0 10 0Lucas, Miss ........ 0 10 0Williams, Mrs . . 0 10 0 York, Mrs .. ... ... 1 1 0

12 10 1

EARL’ S BARTON.Rev. A. C. G. Rend all.

Collection .........Do., for W & O

Prayer Meeting...Donations

A. C. G. R ..........Under 10s......

Boxes, byBrooks, L.............Brookes, Mrs W.fllarlra, I,. . . . . . .Clarke, Miss ......Clifton, H ............Clifton, E .............Hart, M r s .........Johnson, J...........Jordan,Mrs . . . . Knight, Mrs G....Marriott, E..........Pettit, Annie......Rogers, Mrs.........Sheffield, W .......

0 15 60 11 01 1 1

0 10 00 2 6

0 11 10 6 10 11 00 2 80 3 8u 6 40 6 t<0 3 10 7 60 5 80 2 30 4 90 6 60 4 8

7 . 2 0

GUILSBOROUGH.Collections . . . . . . 2 3

Do.,fot W & 0 0 15 Sunday-school box 0 9Donation .......... 0 10Contribs.,for 2VP 0 13

Boxes, byBird, F .. ............. 0 3OoUyer, A............. 0 1Fairy, Miss ...... 0 4

2 113 94 05 9

HARPOLE.Collection .......... 2 15 7

Boxes byBlackwell, W - . . . 0 13 4Spokes, S. W. & A. 0 13 0

Under 10s......... 0 19 0

5 0 11

KETTERING.Rev. S. G. Woodrow.

Collections ............16 0 9Do., for W & O 2 10 0 Do.,Public Mtg. 5 5 11 Do., Village Sta­

tions, moiety I 1 8 Contribs., for N P 2 9 3 Young Men’s Senior

Class . . . . . . . . . . 6 8 3Young Women’s

Senior Class., 4 0 0 Sun.-sch.,' Boys.... 11 >2 7

Do., Girls:.......... 7 2 2Do., Middle 7 11 4Do., Junior 0 6 2Do., Infants.. . . 0 11 9

Subscriptions.Bryan, Mr. J 1 1 0Meadows, Mr W. 1 1 0 May, per Bev W. I 1 0 Timpson, Mr W .. 1 1 0

• By Mrs. Goosey.A Friend.............. 1 0 0Chappell, Mr 1 1 0

6/Hall,Misses . . . . I l 0

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KETTERING—Continued.Goosey, Mrs . . . .Jones, Mr T.........Lee, Mr W _Pollard,Mr C .. . .

Under 10s.........

5 5 1 0 0 10 1 1 0 15

KING’S SUTTON-Oon. Boxes by

Fathers, Miss

By Miss Gotch.Gotch, Mr T. & .. 2 2 0 Gotch, Mr H. G .. 1 1 0 Meadows, Mr W. 1 0 0

Under 10s......... 1 5 0

By Miss Roughton.Gotch, Mr D. F .. 1 10 0 Hales, Mr T . . . . . 0 10 0 Longslow, Mrs . . 1 0 0

Under 10s......... 0 14 oBy Miss Wilmot.

Morris, M r s .. . . . . 1 1 0Under 10«......... 2 19 0

Do.,lor Congo 0 13 0

By Miss Taylor.Flawn, Mrs 2 2 0Taylor,Miss . . . . 2 2 0 Taylor, Miss H.... 2 2 0 Timson, Mr W ... 0 10 0

Under 10s........ l 9

By Miss Robinson. Ballard, Mr W .... 0 10 0Simons, Mr 0 10 0

Under 10s......... 2 16

By Miss Wallis.1 0 0 0 13 0

Gtarney, Miss K. 0 7 Gumey, Miss E . . 0 2 Hopkins, Miss M. 0 3Spokes, M iss 0 14Thorn, Miss ....... 0 3

Collections,Do., for W A O

Boxes byBates, Mary . . . . 0 4Woods, Miss ...... 0 7Prayer Meeting.. 0 14

Collection ..........Do., for W A O

Oontribs., S.-sch.Do., for N P ...

Prayer Meetings

Wallis, Mrs Under 10s.

Boses byAbrahams, Miss 0 7 11Bellamy, Mrs 0 6Timpson, M rs.... 1 9 10

Collected byBaker, M iss.... Baker, Mus F.

1 7 1 17

113 15 2

KINGSTHORPE.. Rev. J. Litchfield.

Collec., for W A O 0 10 0 Contributions ... 6 12 0

7 2 0

KING’S SUTTON. Rev. O. A . Ingram

Collection . . . . . . 0 18Do., Son-ech... 0 5

Oontribs., for N P 0 12

Subscription : Ingram,Rev.C.A. 1 0

4 11 o

KISLINGBURY. Rev. J. Bates.

3unday-fchool . . Mrs Dodffwell’s

Bible-class......

Subscriptions Carpenter, Mr.

and Mrs. J........Carpenter, Mr G.

and Miss..........Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Law, Mr & Mrs J.

5 8 0 10

LONG BUCKBY. Rev. J. Spanswick.

6 8 1 6 2 13 0 14 0 9

Subscriptions:Ashby, Mr R 0 10Ashby,Mr W . . . 0 10 Ashby, Mr John.. 0 10 Ashby,MrW.,jun. 0 10BtssetT, Mr G 0 10Coleman, Mr E... 0 10Hawkes, Mr.........In Memoriam,

Miss E. Tebbitt,for Congo ......

Tebbitt, Mr G. ... Tebbitt, Mr R.

MIDDLETON CHENEY —Continued.

0 10 8

0 10 6

Compton-st. do.. Dnston school ... Hardingstone do. Hearn, Miss, class Partridge, Mr, do.Williams, Miss, do. 15 12 10

Tomkins, Mr &Mrs Under 10s, . . . .

Boxes byAdkins, Mrs ......Carpenter,E.& A. Charles, Gertie ... Dodwell, Master.. Franklin, Edith..

Merry, Ada

0 12 0

0 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 01 0 00 7 6

0 7 80 8 60 8 81 4 00 4 30 7 40 2 30 3 60 6 11

Ashford, Mr. . . . . 10 0 Ashton, Miss . . . . 0 10 Brice, Mr. K., jun. 21 0 Brice, Mrs, sen.,

per Bev J. T.Brown.............. 10

Brown, Rev J. T. 7 Campion, Mr J. S. 1Jeyes, M rs 1Longland, M r 4Perry, Mr P. P.... 2 Perry, Mr J., £xe-

outors o f 2 0 0Rose, Mr and Mrs,

for Congo 4 0 0

By Miss Williams.

11 18Less expenses &

cost of JJerald* 0 12

11 6

0 10

1 0 0 10 0 10

Under 10s......... 0 16

MOULTON AND PITS- FORD.

Collection ..........Do., lot W 4rO

Sun-sch., Piteford Do.,Moulton... i

Wick’s, Mrs, class i

Collected byScott, M iss..........

Boxes by

Less expenses17 17 0 5

17 11 10

MILTON.Rev. E. R. Broom.

Contributions 4 10 0Subscription :

Dent, Miss 2 10 0

7 0 0

MIDDLETON CHENEY. Bev. J. Dodwell.

Collection ..........Do., for W A O .

Prayer Mtg. box

1 140 170 2

2 11 1 1 1 18

Burdett,Mrs . . . . Buswell, M iss.... Cox, Miss and

class ................Cox, Miss O., and

class................Robinson, Mr A. 8iddons, M rs......

3 0 0

0 14 10 2 60 3 80 8 0

0 2 5

0 11 ?0 4 71 3 00 6 00 2 40 4 1

13 3 3

NORTHAMPTON.College Street.

Rev. J. T. Brown.Collections 45 5 3Boys’ School . . . .Girls’ do .Barrack-id. d o ...

7 134 101 9

NORTHAMPTON- Con.3 9 4 1 6 0 0 13 11 8 9 6 2 0 0

Subscriptions :

Blacklee, Mr . . . . 2 2 0Blaeklee, Mrs...... 0 10 0Brice, Mr J.......... 3 3 0Brice, Mr J., jun. 0 10 0Butcher, Miss...... 0 10 0Cave, Mr............. 0 10 6Crick, Mrs............ 0 10 6Fleming, M rs.... 1 1 0Gibbs, Mr F . ...... 0 10 0Gilson, Mrs.......... 0 13 0Jones, Dr............. 0 10 6Kirby, Mr............ 1 1 0March, Mr........... 0 10 0Martin, Mrs . . . 1 0 0Moore, Mrs G...... 0 10 6Perry, M rs.......... 2 2 0Pugh, Mr..,.......... 0 10 0Sears, Mr............. 0 10 6Smith, Bev A ..... 0 10 6Tonsley, Mr ... 0 10 0Westley, Mr S. 5 0 0Wilkins, Mr . . . . 1 0 0Williams, Miss .. 3 3 0

Do., donation... 1 11 6Under 10s......... 2 15 10

By Mrs. Brice.

Brice, M r............. 5 0 0Brioe, Mrs .......... 5 0 0Shipman, Mrs W. 1 0 0Whinng, Mrs...... 0 10 0

Under 10s.........1 0 9 0

By Mrs. L. Moore.Deacon, Miss .... 0 10 0

■Dyer, Mr (don)... 10 0 0Dyer, M r s .......... 0 10 6Hasdell, Mr J,, 0 10 6Hasdell, Miseea... 0 10 6Kennard, Mr...... 0 10 0Linaker, Mr ...... 0 10 6Lovell, Mrs......... 1 8 0Mawby. Mr ...... 1 0Moore, Mrs 0 16Partridge, Mr ... 0 10 Pickering, Mr . . 0 10 Shipman, Miss ... 0 10Tims, Mr. 0 10

Under IQs 3 1411*

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NORTHAMPTON—Con.

By Miss A. Williams.Ashton, Miss . . . . 0 10 Blackwell, Mr. J. 4 0rieaver, Mr 1 0Ki igham, M r .... 1 IRose. Mr............. 1 0Smith, Mrs 0 12Williams, Mr P .. 0 10 Williams, Mrs J... 0 10

Under 10s........ 1 3

By Mias Shrewsbury.

NORTHAMPTON.

Grafton Street.Rev. S. Needham.

Collections 2 18Do., for IF & 0 0 10

Oontribs. Sun.aon. 1 0Box, by

Dunkley, Mrs . . 0 4 Harrison, Mrs ... 0 1Morgan, Mra 0 1Page, Mr............. 0 5

Ansell, M iss ...... 5 0 0Maul, Mrs & Miss 1 0 08mart,Miss........ 0 10 6

Under 10s........ 2 0 0Por N P , by

Gascoigne, Miss 1 1 c

Boxes byBrice, Mr R., jun. 1 12 6<388116 Hall pupils 1 14 6Clarke, Miss R .... 0 14 4Oobley, Mr W. ... 1 0 0Freeman, Miss A. 0 13 0Gibbs, Mr J......... 1 17 0March, Miss E.... 0 19 0Pickering. Miss L 1 1 0®ickard, Miss A. 0 14 6Robinson, Miss K 1 4 0

Under 10s......... 1 15 0

251 11Less expenses.. 3 4

248 7 8

NORTHAMPTON.

Princes Street.Rev. J . O. Roberts.

Collection .......... 5 1Do., for W & O I 10 0

Contribs., Snn-sch 2 15 6 PrayerMeeting box 1 5 6

Subscriptions:

By Mrs Leadbeater, sen.Derby,Miss . . . . 0 10 0 Leadbeater, Mrs... 0 12 o|Patrick.Mr 1 0 0,Purser, Mr 2 0 0Roberts, Mr 0 12 0Smith, Mr, for

Congo ............. 5 0 0Under 10s. ... 2 2 2

By Mrs J. Leadbeater, junLeadbeater, Jlr.J. O 12 0

Under 10s......... 1 16 0

NORTHAMPTON.

Duke Street. Contribs.,Son. sch. 0 4

NORTHAMPTON.

Mount Pleasant.Rev. S . Ji'Durrant.

Coll., for W & O 0 11 3 Do.,PrayerMtgs. 0 17 5

Contribs.,Sun.Bch. 2 18 6

Subscriptions: Dorrant,BevH.J. 0 10 0 Harris, Mrs . . . . 0 10 0

Under 10s......... 0 4 6Collected by

Adkins, Miss A .E . 0 7 3 Biilingbam, Mrs 0 2 9 Durrant, Mrs 0 1 10

6 3 6

PATT I8H ALL.Contribs.(1887)... 3 13 0

Do. (1888) . . . . 3 9 9

7 2 9

RINGSTEAD.Rev. R. A . Selby.

Collections 2 5Do., for W & O 0 15

Sun.-sch. for N P 0 8 H era ld t ............ 0 5

Subscription :Kitohen, Mr L ... 0 10 ThankoS.ring ... 0 10 0

Boxes by Chown, Mrs . . . . 0Morris, Mrs 0Sturges, M ra 0W iggins,M rs.... 0

4 14 1

ROADE.Bev. T. Gardiner.

Collections 1 17D j. , for W & O 0 10

9 114 9153 0 B o x .................... 0 8

0 0 2 15 7

RUSHDEN.Old Meeting.

Rev. W . J. Tompkinp.Collections 12 2Do., for W & O 2 0 Contribs.,Sun.soh.12 6 t'rayer Meetings 2 6

Subscriptions : Knight, Mr S. ... 0 10 By MrG.Willmot 1 1

WESTON-BY-TOWCES-TER.

R b v . G. W . Robert?. Contributions.... 4 4 n Coll., for W éc O. 0 14 0 Sun.-Bch. for N P 0 16 o

30 6 0

S rAN WICK.Collection .......... 1 0

THRAPSTONE.

Rev. A. James, B.A.

Contributions.... 2Q 6 Coll., for W db O 2 0

TOWCESTER.

Rev. W . Edler.Collections 2 17

Do., for IT & O 1 0

3 17 0

WALGRAVE.Collection . . . . . . 0 9Contribs., fox N P 0 6 Prayer Meeting... 0 17 Sunday School... 0 16

WELFORD.Subscription :

Billson, Mr W .... 1 1 Do. (box) ...... 1 10

2 11 6

WEST HADDON.Oollfotions 2 14

Do., for Wds O 0 12 Oontribs.Sun-sch. 0 4

Do., for N P ... 0 11 Gilbert’ s, Mrs, dass 1 2 Prayer Mtng. box 0 19 Mrs Page (box)... 0 4

6 8 8I

5 14 0

WOLLASTON.Zion Chapel.

Bev. A. Lester.Coll., for W & 0. 0 10 0

WOODFORD.Rev. J. Tyrrell.

Collection .......... 0 4 5Coll., for W & O 0 10 0 Sunday school ... 0 11 2

1 5 7

Less expenses.88 9 2 2 15 6

£685 13 8

j£ortf)UtntieElanU.

ALNWIOK.Rev. G. Lauder.

Collection .......... 0 16 0Contributions f r

Congo ............. 3 17 54 13 5

BERWICK-ON-TWEED.Rev. J. Mursell.

Treasurer <£ Secretary : Mr A. J. Dodds.

Collections 5 14 3Coll., for W & 0 3 4 10Contribs., Sun-sch 2 8 5 Young Christians .

Association...., 1 0 9 Penny a week

system............. 1 13 4

Subscriptions & Donations:A Thankofifering. 5 0 0Black, Mr G . 1 0 0“ A Friend of Mis­

sions ” .............. 10 0 0Do., for addi­

tional Mis­sionaries . . . . 6 0 0

Dodds. Mr Raloh, ' fur Deficiency... 1 1 0

Dodds, Mr G. W ... 4 4 0Dodds, Mr Arch. J 4 4 0

D o./orDifi iency 0 10 0

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1 8 8 8 .] NORTH UMBERLAND. lx vii

BERWICK-ON-TWEEDContinuel .

Purves, Mr T . . . . 2 2 0Do., for Conqo 1 1 0Do.,for Deficiency 0 10 0

Sandison, Miss H. 1 O’ 0Shiels,Miss, for do 0 10 0Wilson, Mr W.,

for do................ 0 10 0Under 10s., for do 1 2 6

Under 10d......... 1 13 8

Collected byCraise,Miss . . . . 2 9 3Dodds, M iss....... 0 13 3Marshall, MiB8 . . 1 10 7Ormiston, UieB ... 1 4 6Pearson, Miss. . . . 1 10 0Peroy & Walton,

Misses............. 0 11 2Taylor, Miss ...... 0 11 2Winter, Miss...... 0 5 2

62 4 10Less expenses... 2 15 0

59 9 10

BROOMHAUGH AND BROOMLEY.

Rev. J. J. Deane.Collections .......... 8 6Contributions ... 13 5 6

Subscription : Angus, Mrs, for

Congo ■........... 2 10 0

24 1 9

FORD FORGE.Rev. F. E. Harry.

Contributions 4 16 6Oontribs., S.-Sch. 1 9 6

Do., for N. P . 1 U Subscription :

Black, Mr J 5 0 0

12 17 3

NEWCASTLE-0 N - TYNE AND GATESHEAD AUXILIARY.

Treaturer: Mr E. Culley. Secretary: Rev.H.J. BettsColl. at Public

Meeting (less expenses) . . . . 3 6 4

N KWC A 8TLE- 0 N -TYNE

Westgate-rd. and Jesmond.Rev J. T. Forbes, M.A.

Secretaries, Messrs E. H. Angas and W. D. Potts.

Collection.:........... SO 3 8Do.» for W ¿ O 6 15 0

NEWCA8Tt,E-ON-TYNE, NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE, &c., AÛX.—Continued. &c., AUX.—Continued.

Contribs., S.-sch. 5 4 By Miss Johnson,

for Congo C 11Donations:

In loving memory of A. B. Angus,I .E .C ............... 5 0

Angus, Mr. Geo.. 50 0

Subscriptions:Burton, Mr. S. B. 100 0

By Miss Angus.Angus, Mr Geo.... 21 0 0Angus,Mrs G 1 1 0Culley, Mr E. . . . 1 0 0 Culley, MrsE. . . . 3 8 0 Culley, Misses ... 0 13 0 Logan, Mr James 0 10 0 Logan, Mr J., Ji. 0 10 0

Under 10s......... 0 5 0

By Mrs. Culley.G. J................... 6 0 0Mack, Mr Robert. 1 1 0 Miller, Mr Jos.. . . 010 Murton, Mr T. P. 2 12 Murton, Mrs T. P. 2 12 Murton, Mrs H. A. 0 10 Murton, Mrs . . . . 0 10 0Murton, Miss 0 10Oliver, Mrs J. T. 1 5 0 Potts, Mrs T. F .. 5 0 0 Roche, Mr W. M. 1 I Sample, Mr Thos.. 1 0 0

Under 10s. . . . . 0 12

By Miss M. P. Culley. Bradbum, Mr J... 5 0 0 Bradburn, Mrs ... 0 10 0 Burton, Mrs S. B. 2 2 0 Davies, Mr W. G. 2 2 0 Goodfellow, Miss 0 10 0 Harris, Mrs R . . . 1 1 0

By Mrs. Jas. A. Angus.Angus, Dr J. A .. . 0 10 0Davison, Mr T .. . . 1 0 0 Davison,MrT.Jun. 0 10 0 Douthwaite,Mr T. 0 14 0

Under 10s......... 0 6

By Miss A. J. Billson.Pearson, Mrs 0 10 0Potts, Mr Jas. . . . 0 10 0 Robinson, Mrs J. 0 10 0Slow, Mr P 0 10Strother, Mr J. R. 0 10 0

Under 10s......... 0 19 5

By Mrs F. J. Culley.Balk will, Mr A.... 0 10 0 Balkwill, Mrs A... 0 10 0 Banlett, Mr J. M. 1 1 0 Bartlett, Mrs J.M. 1 1 0 Bartlett, M iss... 0 10 6 Bartlett, Miss M. 0 10 6 Dixon, Miss A. ... 0 12 0 Lonsdale, Mr E. .. 1 1 0 Lonsdale, Mrs E . 1 1 0 Wilson,Mr &MrsD. 0 12 0

Under 10s.. . . . 0 19

By Miss E. M. Angus.Mann, Mr A 0 17 6Mann, Mr H ... 0 10 0Turnbull, Mr W. 0 10 0

Under 10s..... 0 18 0

By Miss Rosevear.Robson, Mrs A. 0 10 0

Under 10s......... 1 18 9

ByMiss Smith.Angas, Mrs E. H. 0 Angus, Mrs Jona­

than 2Angus, Mr W. . . . 5 Angus, Miss J . ... 0Bellerby, Mrs 0Billson, Miss A. J. 0 Lownds, Miss. . . . 1 Potts, Mrs John.. . 2 Potts, Mr W . D ... 0 Potts, Mrs W. D .. 0Smith, Mr T 1Smith, Miss . . . . 0

Under 10s......... 0

12 0

0 0 0 0

12 0 10 0 12 0 10 0

By Miss Culley.Angas, Mr. E. H. Angus, Miss E .M . Billson, Miss . . . . Billson,MissE.'M. Clappen, Míbs ... Culley, Mr F. J . ... Culley, Mrs F. J. Lewis, Mr R. A.. Rosevear, Mr C... Rosevear,Mr W.T. Rowell, M r T. W . Stephens, Rev J.

M., B.A.........»hens, Mrs . . . .

Stephens, Mr J. M. Stephens, Míbs . . Stei hsns, MissD.C. Stephens, MissE.M. Stephens,Mastor R.

Do., b o x ..........Under 10s.........

0 10 10 0 1 0

12 0 10 0

By Miss E. Dixon.Armstrong, Mr R. 0 10 6Bell, Mr T 0 10 6Dixon, Mr W. ... 0 10 0 Errington, Mr. G. 0 10 0 Mackinlay.MrT.B. 0 10 0 Young, Mr. Jno. 0 10 0

0 120 12 0 12 0 12 1 0 0 12 0 12 1 0 1 0 0 12 0 13

0 10 0 10 0 10 0 10 0 10 0 10 0 100 51 3

By Miss Craggs.

Bell, Mrs H 0 13 0Craggs, Mr J. ... 0 12 0

Under 10s. . . . . 1 5 6

For N P, by

Angus, Miss Ett el 2 6 6

306 3 7

NEWCASTLE-ON-TTNE.

Rye Hill.Rev. W. Walsh.

Sec., Mr C. E. Cowan.Collections 3 7 9

Do.,for W & 0. 3 3 1» Do., Juvenile... 1 3 8

Oontnbs.,Sun.-soh. 7 IS 8 Mr Gurney’s Lec­

ture ................. 1 5 8

Subscriptions:By Miss Sharp.

Betts, Rev H. J. 5 0 0 Foster, M » A.,

for T. ............. 1 0 0Hutchinson,MrG.C. 1 0 0 Parkins, Mrs . . . . 0 10 0 Smith, Mr Jno. . . 1 0 0 Walsh, Rev. W.... 0 10 0

Under 10s......... 0 5 0

By. Miss Weir.Cowan, Mr. G. M. 1 0 0 Hopg, Mr G. J.... 0 10 0 Wiikmsm.MrT.T. 1 0 0

Under 10s......... 1 4 6

By Mrs. Betts.A Friend............. 0 10 0Betts, Mrs ......... o 10 0Cooper, Mr W. ... 0 12 0

Under 10s........ 1 4 0

By Mrs C. E. Cowan.Andrews, Mr R. 0 10 0 Brown, Mr E. T. 0 10 O Brown, Mr J . H. 0 12 0Cowan, Mrs G 1 0 OCowan, Mr C. E.. 1 0 0 Cowan, Mrs C. E. 0 10 0Grant, Mr J 0 10 0Howitt. Mr J. J. 0 10 0Rowell, M rs 0 12 O'8 vend sen, Mrs ... 0 10 0-

Under 10s......... 0 10 0-

Collected by Connold, Miss. . . . 0 12 0 Cowan, MissA G.,

Sunday break­fast box .......... 1 3 10-

Sharp, Mrs.C i 0 O

For N P , by Betts, Miss C. E. 0 6 7Cowan, fi. P 0 10 0Cowan, Misses ... 0 15 10Cowan, G. D 0 16 fiMoore, Mi»s ...... 0 4 6Reed, Miss 0 7 0Smith, Muses 1 1 0Welford, Mias ... 0 11 0

Scotswood Road Mission. Sun.-sch. boxes... 4 15 11

51 9 10 Less expenses.. 0 4 0

61 5 10

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lxviii N ORTH U M BERLAND NOTTINGHAM SHIRE. [ 1 8 8 8 .

GATESHEAD.Rev. A. F. Riley.

5 15 2 5

Collection ..........Do., Pub. Mt*. Do., for W <t 0

Contnbs., S.-sch. Drawing - room

meeting at MrGurney's.........

Magic Lantern Entertainment

52 10 0 0 18 11

1 15 6

0 5 2Subscriptions :By Secretary.

Angus, Mrs T. C. 12 Angus, Mr W. M. 1 Gurney, Mr J. J.. 13 Lyneham, Mr ... ■Warden, Mr J . ...

010

0 10 1 0

By Mrs. Corbett.Dean. Mr ......... 0 13Eyres, Mr E 1 1le y bourne,Mr S. J. 1 4Whitton, M.r 0 10

Under 10*......... 2 9

By Mrs. J. Harbottle.Harbottle, Mrs T. 0 12 Wilkinson, Mrs... 0 12

Under 10s........ 1 7

Collected byBy Mrs Johnson.

Eastcott, Mr & Mrs 2 2 Under 10s. . . . . 1 15

By Mrs Riley. Lyneham, Mr 0 13Rilay, Rev A. F. Sweet, Mr G. W.

Under 10s........

2 0 O 12 2 14

Collected by Johnson, Miss £ . 2 3 Teasdale, M rs.... 0 14

Boxes byA Missionary Box 4 14Cook, M ies 0 3Gurney, Miss M. 1 10 Johnson, C 0 2

NORTH SHEELDS-Con.Hunter,Mrs,child­

ren.................... 0 10 0Proctor, Mr 0 10 0Spence, Mr R . . . 1 1 0 Spence, Mr Jos... 0 10 6 Williamson, M r.. 2 0 0 Williamsdn, 'Mr.

James . . . . . . 1 1 0Under 10s. . . . . 0 7 0

By Miss Williamson.Brookes, Miss ... 0 10 0Potts, Mr............. 0 10 0

Under 10s......... 0 9 0By Mrs Harries... 0 10 0

Johnstone. Mr T. Phillips, Miss B.

Under 2s. 6d ...

Less expenses

0 10 10 0 4 11 0 4

69 12 100 1 5

69 11 5

Less13 18

expenses 0 1

13 17 9

£545 7 2

NOTTINGHAM.Coll., Pub. Mtng. 9 8 10

NOTTINGHAM.

Juvenile Association. Colls, at Annual

Service .......... 2 IS 11Do., Public Mtg. 5 13 Bentinek Road . . 7 18 2 Circus Street. . . . 3 0 0Derby Road ...... 38 15 11George Street.... 11 11 11 Independent St... .6 14 8 New Basford,

PalmStree; ... 2 12 0

79 3 3

NOTTINGHAM—Con.

Jtottingfiamsijire.COLL IN G H A M AND

CARLTON - LE - MOOR­LAND.Rev. E. B. Shepherd.

Collections ......... 1 13 4Do., for TT# O.. 0 5 0

Boxes ................. 1 11 10Oontribs.,for N P 0 9 0

Subscriptions:AFrlend.............. 1 2 0Ball, Mrs 0 10 0Cook, Mrs Jno. . . . 1 0 0Coles, Mrs .......... 0 10 0Coles, Mrs, school 0 10 10 Guilford, Miss ... 0 10 0Mozley,Mr8 1 o 0

Under 10s.......... 0 2 6

Of this sum the following amounts have been voted for special objects:

For Two N P ’s,Tarina and Bhola Nath, underGogon ChunderDuttZO 0

For Congo Miss. 15 0 For Evangelist

in S om e 25 0 0

Less expenses9 4 60 5 0

8 19 6

NORTH SHIELDS. Rev. R. Herries.

4 2Collection.............Children’ s Bible

Class, for Congo 0 8 2

Subscriptions:By Mrs. Hunter and MisB

Atkinson.Hepple, Mrs. . . . » 1 0 0

'Hunter, Mrs 0 10 0

NEWARK.Rev. E. B. Shepherd.

Collection 8 3 5D a, for W tk O. 1 2 8

Juvenile- -Mission Society.............. 4 It

Subscription : Faulkner, Mr P.R. 1 0 0

Less expenses..14 16 0 13

14 3 1

NOTTINGHAM.

Derby Road.Rev. E. Medley, B.A.:

Collections 22 18Do., for W & O 8 8 10

Contribs.,per Mrs Ashwell,for suj>- port o f boy at Serampore . . . . 6 0 0

Subscriptions:A Friend, per Rev

E. Medley, for Evangelitt inRome .............. 25 0 0

Barker, Miss F.... 0 10 0 Friends, per Rev

E. Medley, forD ebt................. 15 0

Nall,Mr Joseph.. 10 0Vice, Mr J 1 0

Under 10s......... 0 5By Miss Barber:

Ashwell, Mr J. ... 2 Ashwell, Miss . . 3Birkin,MrT 1Browne, Mr Bolton, Mr C.Bright, Mr J ... ... 2Bright, Mr A , . . . . 1

0 10 1 0

0 0

NEWTHORPE. Contributions 0 12

Bright, Mr L . . . . . 2 10Gill, Mr F .......... 0 10Hague, Mrs. . . . . 1 0Kirk, Mrs 1 0New, Mrs.............. 4 OPike, Misse3 . . . . 2 2 Richardson, Mrs 1 0 Smith,Miss 0 10Vickera, Mr C 0 10Vickers, Mrs . . . . 1 0Wallis, MrJ 1 0Wallis, Miss ...... 0 10

Ward, Mr ......... 1 0 0Ward, M rJ. . . . . 0 10 6Wells, Mr J. . . . . 1 0 0Young, M r.......... 1 1 0

Under 10s.......... 2 0 0

ByMiss Dunn.Barber, M r.......... 1 0 0Barber, Mr E ....... 1 0 0Bennett, Mr .. . . . 0 10 6Bertie, Mr............ 0 10 0Beverley. Mrs. . . 0 10 0

Do., torRome... 0 10 0Bradley, Mr. J ... 1 1 0Burton, M rs.. . . . 1 ,0 0Croft, Mrs .......... 0 10 0Fletcher, Miss ... 1 0 0Fletcher, Mr R . E 0 10 0In Memoriam , ,. 0 10 0Lewis, Mr W ....... 5 0 0Medley, RevE., B.A. 3 3 0Small, Mr............. 1 0 0Stafford, Mrs....... 0 10 0Venn, Mr .......... 1 0 0Wallis, Mrs.......... 0 10 0Warren, Mrs........ 1 0 0Wells, Mr. J. B ... 0 10 0

Under 10s......... 1 17 6

Boxes by Burton, Mrs . . . .Cutts, Mrs Greetbam, Miss Hitchen, Miss . . Hulse, M r s .. . . . .Medley, Rev E ...Morrow, M rs 0Bhinn, M rs.. 0Small, Miss C. . . 0 Wilson, M r 0

0 7 0 10 0 5 0 10 0 3 0 16

8 0

148 1 4

Juvenile contributions included under Notts Juv. Association, see above.

NOTTINGHAM.

George Street.Bev W. Woods.

Collections . . . . . . 5 10 0Coll., for W 4 0 . . 2 2 0Missionary Break­

fast ................. 0 15 7Woodboro’ Branch 0 9 0Monthly B o x .. . . 0 11 2

Subscriptions:By Rev W . Woods.

Bayley, Miss . . . . 2 2 By Mrs. F. G. Hazzledine.

Douglas, Mrs 1 1 <Hazzledine, MrF.G. 0 10 fLamb, Mr ............ 0 10 <Manning,Mr.. . . . 0 10 I

By Miss Overbury,Guy.Miss.es . . . . 5 0 ITamer, M r. . . . . . 0 10 IWoods, Rev W. . . 0 10 I W righ t,M rJ .... 0 10 (

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NOTTINGHAM-Con.By Mias Oldknow.

Dawson, Mr. ...... 0 10Judd,Mrs. . . . . . . 0 10Oldknow, Mrs . . 0 10

By Miss Barber.

Barber, Mr R. G... 1 0 Hollowell, Mrs.. . 0 10

Under 10s.......... 0 4

By Mrs. J. Hazzledine.

Hazzledine,MrsF. 0 10 6 Hazzledine, Mrs J. 0 10 6

Under 10s.......... 0 13

included under Notts Juv. Association, see above.

NOTTINGHAM.

Circus Street.Collection

Collections . . . . . . 5 18 3Do., for W A O. 1 10 0

Contribs. .for 2V P 0 13 1Sun-s chi. boxes.. 6 3 3Prayer Mtng.,box 0 6 1

Subscriptions :

A Friend.............. 1 1 0Brooks, Mr B.^H. 0 10 6Cubitt, Mr............ 1 1 0Horwood, Mr. H .. 1 0 eLovell, Mr J. B . . 1 1 0Pjner, Mr W....... 0 10 6

By Miss Pyner.

Cheshire, Mrs ... 0 12 0Kingerlee, Mrs ... 0 12 0Medley, Mrs . . . . 0 12 0

Under 10»......... 0 8 0

21 18 8Less expenses... 0 8 6

21 10 2

NOTTINGHAM.

RadclifEe Street. Oontributions 5 15 4

SOUTHWELL. Rev. J. H. Plumbridge.

Collections . . .

Sunday-school Do., for N P ... _

Ten boxes 3

Subscriptions:Clements, M r ... . 0 10 6

Do., New Teat’s Thank-offering. 1 0 0

Masson, Mrs 0 10 0ByMissPyzer ... 0 17 0

2 4 00 10 71 2 80 18 63 6 7

10 19 10 Less expenses. . 0 4 0

10 15 10

SUTTON-ON-TBENT. Collection............. 0 7 4

304 12 7 Less District, ex­

penses .......... 5 15 4

£298 17 3

©xforttsfyire.BANBURY.

Bev. S. Cheshire.

BLOXHAM.

Bev. S. Cheshire.Collection .......... 0 13Sunlay.school ... 0 16 Boxes ................. 0 11

2 1 7

CAVERSHAM.Rev S. H . Case, M. A.

Collection . . . . . . 8 13Do., for W & O 5 5

Con., Sun.-school 10 18 J uv.Mis. Working

Party . . . . . . 5 0Do., for Girls’

School, Wett Africa . . . . . . 10 0

Do., for. Girls’ School,Intally 10 0

Do., for Girls' School, China 10 0

Do.,lorBrittany 5 0 Women’s Bible*

class................... 2 14Do., for Congo ... 1 16 Mr. A. Taylor’ s

box O 5

Subscriptions:Bragg, M r . 1 1Collier, Mrs . . . . 1 1Deane, Mr 6 ......... 0 10Talbot, Mr Geo. W . 0 10 Talbot, Mr C.J".... 0 10 Talbot, Misses ... 1 1 Warwick, Messrs. 0 10

CAVERSHAM--Con.West, Mr&MrsE. 4 4 0

Do. (don.) . . . . 10 O 0West, Miss......... 2 2 0

Under 10«. . . . . 0 12 0

91 14 5

CHARLBUBY ANDCHADLINGTON.Bev. W. Kelsey

Coll., for W & O 0 10 0Do., Chatlbury 1 10 6Do., Chadlington 0 10 6

Boxes, do. 1 18 6Do., Charlbury 3 12 9

Donation.............. 0 5 0

8 7 3Less expenses... 0 3 6

8 3 9

CHIPPING NORTON.Rev. T. Bentley.

Collections.......... 10 0 0Do., for W & O . 3 11 0Do.,Pub.Meeting 3 0 6

Contribs.,. S.-sch. 9 12 6Subscriptions. . . . 7 0 0Mr Coles, d o .. . . . 1 0 0

Boxes byArundel, Miss ... 0 5 2Bentley, M rs...... 0 7 3Bishop, Mr E ...... 0 5 0Humphries, Mr G. 0 10 1Kimber, Hiss...... 1 2 6Mao«, Mr 3 .......... 1 7 0“ Manchester” '... 3 10 0Parsons,Miss E... 0 8 7Shrimpton, Mr .. 0 6 0Smith, Mr G. B . . 1 11 1Treble, Mrs......... 0 10 7Turner, Mr G. ... 0 6 6Webb, Mr W....... 0 6 6Wilkins, Miss E.L. 0 7 9Willett, Mr. and

Mrs,and family 4 2 1Under 5 s.............. 0 14 9

50 4 10Less expenses... 0 8 0

50 1 10

COATE, &c.Bev. W . E. Gian ville.

Collection, Coate 1 13 7Do., for W & O 0 16 0

Aston, Collection 0 18 6Do., Sun.-sch. 0 12 6

Bampton, collec. 2 15 0Do., Sun.-sch. 0 15 3

Buckland, collec. 2 6 6Dacklington, coll. 0 19 10Standlake, colli.. 0 16 6

Do., Sun.-scb... Ò 12 6

0 10 0 10 2 0 0 10 , 1 1

Wade, Mr .......... 0 10

Hedges, Mrs H.... Hosier, Mr D. O. Hosier, Mrs . . . . Tit«, Mr G. O . . . .

COATE, &c.—Continued. Subscriptions :

Boxes by Barratt, Miss. . . . Breakapear, Miss Beckinsale, H .. . . Carter, William Castle,Mr ........Cattle, Mrs G......Clack, Mr HoraoeClarke, Mrs..........Dix, H.................Oruce, J...............Dutton,MusterH. Dutton, Miss E.8.Seles, Miss A ......Florey, Mrs D . ...Foster, Miss ......Fox, M rs.............Hedges, Misses. . Howson, Mr W ... Lanohbury,MisBK.Long, £ .................Long, Mrs 7........Luckett, M rs......Smith, A ....,........Smith, H ..............Smith, Mrs 3. . . Tite, Master F....Townsend, E.......Townsend, Mrs 3. Whiting, Mrs A ...

33 13 0 Less Irish Mission

and expenses 2 5 0

31 8 0

0 10 9 0 5 0 0 2 9 0 18 0 0 1 9

6 9 9 6 8 2 1 11 4 S 0 4 G 0

0 10 10 0 5 2 0 4 90 4 51 12 3 0 17 0 0 4 2

7 3 4 6 ft 03 34 7 4 2 2 6 4 2 6 0

1 15 0

HENLEY-ON-THAMES.Bev. 3 . Smith.

Coll., for W & O 0 13 0 Co at ribs., S.-sch. 2 4 1

2 17 1

HOOK NORTON.Bev. C. T. Allen.

Collection .......... 0 16 2Coll., for W & O 0 12 0 Contribs., S.-soh. 0 7 6

Do., for IT P . . 0 15 1 Penny a week

system............. 0 19 2Young Men’s Class 0 11 0

Subscriptions:Gibbs, M rs 0 10 0Harvey, Mrs ..... 0 10 0Luckett,Mr. J ... 0 10 0 Luckett,Mrs . . . . 0 10 0

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'—Con.

0 6

0 90 40 80 130 5

8 2

D.one.1 161 0

2 16

W.II 13 :0 10

s:1 0

1 10

0 51 10 14o 4 :0 5

1 6

0 S0 60 60 150 6

20 8

in.5 143 13

6 143

1 0

4 il1 0

13 102 00 82 101 90 81 42 10

:---- RUTL ABDSH IBE— SHROPSHIRE. [1888.

OXFORD—Continued. J WOODSTOCK.Eleadington, coll. 0 14 5

Do., Bun.&ch ... 1 3 6Do., boxes 0 6 0

Elmksey, Sun-soh 0 10 1 Doll., Chaltou . . 0 8 6

Do, Wolvercote 0 9 6 Do., Eynsham 0 4 2Penny a week sjs ‘ em:

Oxford................. 4 6 0>ney ................. 0 13 0[¿ttlemore 0 13 0ELincksey.............. 0 8 7Sbal'on .............. 0 4Seadington ...... 0 4 0Eynaham 0 1 10

Subscriptions :Mden, Mr Isaac.... 0 10 6 Mden, Mr W. H.. 2 0 0Baker, M* P 0 10 6Dann. Rev J 0 13 0Eldrid.Mr 1 0 0Greenaway, Mr... 0 10 0Srubb, Mr E 2 0 0L.nff, M r .............. 1 0 0Piper, Mr .......... 1 0 0iherley, Miss 0 10 0Wentworth, Mrs 0 10 0

Under 10s . . . . 2 9 0By Miss A. Grahan.

3ooper, Mrs G. W. 1 6 0 Dooper, Mr G. H. i 6 0 jtraham, Mrs.. . . 0 13 0 Dvenell, Mr . . . . 1 6 0

Under 10«......... 1 1 0By Miss A . M.

Alden ......... 3 0Special donations.

Hobley, Mrs (thelate)................. 0 10 0

rbomton,Mr o io 0Do., for Congo 1 0 0

For N P , by Alden, Mrs W .. . 0 10

Boses by Alden, Master H. 0 5 0 Alden, Mrs W. ... 6 1 1 4Berry. Miss 0 4 SBoddington, Mr 0 3 6 Cooper, Mr G. H. 2 0 Cooper,Mr Ernest 1 0Eldrid, Mrs 0 8Laird, Mitse* 2 4Lanchbury, Mr... 0 2Sraitb, Mr T 0 5 0Soames, Mrs . . . . 0 7 0 Wherreil, MiBa E. 0 12

Collection .........Do., for W & O

Sunday-sch. boxes 8ale • of Fancy

Work by Miss Coomb ea .........

Boxes byGrace,Miss . . . .Hawkins, M r......Kilby, Mr G.........

BBIDGNORTH—Con.

Collected byLloyd, Miss . . . . 1 4 2Saloway, Miss S. 2 11 &

Box, by

For 3 P,.byBell, M ................. 0 5Brown, B. B 0 7Bryden, M 0 5Hawkins, F 0 4Paisley,Ida . . . . 0 10Woodward, E 0 5

Hutlanlraljire.OAKHAM.

Bev. A. Piggott.Collection .......... 0 15Coll., for JV & O 0 19 Contrlbs ,8un.-gch. 0 12

Do., Langham 0 10 Prayer Mtng. box 1 10

Subscriptions: Barlow, Mrs

95 3 62 3 0

93 0 6

OXFORD.

Commercial Boad. Bey. G. Wilson

Collector W 4 0 1 16

Less expenses..4 18 0 l

4 16 6

£338 16 0

Boyce, Mr J.

0 10 00 10 t0 10 01 0 c0 5 0

0 3 1

18 12 a0 4 6

18 7 6

COXALL.Bev. W. Williatr s.

Contributions ... 1 19 3

GRAVEN ARMS.Bey. M. Mathews.

Oillection .......... 0 8 0Contiibs, for JV P o 15 0

1 3 0

DAW LEY.Rev. E. Stanton.

Collection ......... 014 3Subscription:

Jones, Mr Jas. ... I 10 O

2 4 3

LORDS HILL.Bev. W . Jenkins.

0 15 0

Boxes byOave, Mrs .......... 2 18Gregg, Mr E 0 6 10Laxton, M rs 0 11 6Munton, Mrs 0 4 0

Contribs., B.-soh.Do., for 2 fP .. .

Hugbes, J. (box). Praytr Mtg. box

0 18 0 5 0 6

£11 2 0

Sfjropsljto.BRIDGNORTH. Rev. W . J. Dyer.

C ollection ........ 2 10Dor., for W $ 0 .* 0 15 Do.jPryr.Mtm. 0 15

Contrib., for N P 3 6 Sunday-school . . 1 5

Subscriptions:Dyer, Rev W . J. 0 10 Lloyd, Mr G. ... 5 0 McMichael, Mr J. 0 10

MARKET DRAYTON.Rev. T. Clark.

Collection .......... 1 10 6Do., Sun.-sch.. 1 IS 9

MiBBionaryBasket 3 0 0

Subscriptions:Morgan, Mrs J . ... 1 1 0Morgan, D r . . . . . . 1 0 0Thursfleld.MrR.C. 0 10 &

Collected byBlandford, M.&R. 0 4 4 Bowstead,W. B .„. 0 1 2 Morgan, MissH... 0 8 5Morgan, Miss 114 6Noden.Mrs 0 3 6Plim, Mias E 0 12 4Slater, Mies 0 10 2

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MARKET DRAYTON— Continued.

Thursfleld,A.&C. 0 14 7 Wellinga, Miss C. 0 6

IS 11 4Less expenses... 0 8 O

13 3 4

OSWESTRY.Rev. G. Archer.

Collection..'.......... 2 19 2Do.,Public Mtg. 2 0 1Do., for W Jk O 1 0 0

Contribs., S.-sch. 9 18 8Do., for N P .. . 216 1 0

Mr Goulden’a box 0 7 9Subscriptions :

Jeffreys, M r .... 0 10 0Under 10s.......... 0 5 0

By Miss Morris.Bayley,Mrs......... 0 10 6Lloyd, M rs......... 0 10 0Morris, Miss .. . . . 0 10 6

Under 10s . . . . 2 6 6

M AESBROOK.

Subscriptions:Evans, Mr Jno.,

for Congo.......... 1 10 0Evans, Mrs for

W & 0 ............. 0 14 6

25 19 6Less expenses.. 0 8 6

25 11 0

PONTESBURY.Bev. T. Evans.

Collection .......... 1 0 0

SHREWSBURYClaremont Street.

Bev. G. N. Williams.Coll., for W & O 111 0Do., S.-sch......... 5 7 0

Subscription :Powell, Mr W. ... 0 10 0

7 8 0

WEM.Bev. G. Sear.

Collection .......... 0 15 6Do., for W & O 0 11 4

Prayer Meetings 0 6 6Subscription :

Sear, Rev G......... 0 10 6

2 3 10

WHITCHURCHBev. H . Reid.

Coll., for W 4- O 0 10 6Collection .......... 1 4 3Boxes ................. 0 9 6

Subscriptions:Hares, Mr B ...... 1 0 0Hares, Mr S....... 1 0 0

Under 10s. . . . . ' 1 7 6

5 11 9Less expenses.. 0 7 6

5 4 3

£80 9 5

Sonterfictsfji«.BATH.

Subscriptions:Roberts, Mr. H .. 1 1 0Toone, Mr J......... 1 1 0Toone, Miss E. F.,

B. Sc.,for Congo 0 10 6Toone, Mr E. G. 0 10 6

3 3 0

BATH.

Manvers Street.Rev. H . F. Gower.

Collections . . . . . . 11 6 6Do. ................. 5 0 0

Contribs., S.-sch. 27 16 4

Subscriptions :A Friend............. 1 0 0A Friend............. 4 0 0Archard,Mr A .. 2 2 0Archard, Mrs A. 0 15 0Archard, Mr T. D. 0 10 6Batten, Mr........... 2 2 0Bosh, Mr S.......... 1 0 0Clarke, Mr T. D. 1 0 0Chappell & Saun­

ders, Misses ... 2 2 0Cox, Mr ...... .. 1 1 0Dillon, Mr R........ 1 0 0Gould, Mr .......... 0 10 GGeorge,Mr. . . . . . I 0 0Hillyer, Mrs . . . . 0 10 6Long, Mr C. H .. . 1 15 6

Do., for Congo 2 2 0Long, Mr G.......... 0 10 6Long, M r s .......... 0 10 6Moore, Mr ........ 0 12 0Mundy, Mr £ ...... 0 10 6Mundy, M rs ........ 1 1 0Bansford, Mr...... 0 16 0Spear, M r .......... 2 2 0Staples, Mrs . . . . 0 10 0Silcooks,Mr . . . . 0 10 0Taylor, M r.......... 0 10 6Thomas, Mr ..... 0 10 6

Under 10s......... 8 19 0By Mrs Whalley 1 10 0

Boxes by8., Mrs .............. 0 13 9Bullock, Mr. . . . . I 3 4

• BATH—Continued,C.,Mr ........ 0 6Grosvenor College 0 17 Harrison, Mies ... 0 10 Hearse, Miss L ... 2 8 Punotnal dinners 0 16

'aylor, Miss . . . . 0 Untfer Is 0

92 13 7

BATH.

Hay Hill Chapel.

Bev. W . Pettman.Collection . . . . . . 5 0 0

Do. ............ 4 1 7Do., for W '& 0 1 8 7

Sunday-school . . 6 13 0

Subscriptions:Green, Mrs I 0 0Pyke, Mr............. 1 1 0Thomas, Rev G. E. 1 0 0

By Mrs Puidy.A T P 9 9 0Batten," Mr W. G. 0 10 0 Cleverly, Miss ... 0 10Hagley,Mrs 0 10 0Hopping, M r 0 10 0Offer, Mr. .......... 0 10 0Weaver, Mr G .... 0 10 0

Under 10s......... 1 4 0

Boxes and Cards byBatstone, Grace 0 16 0 Bats tone, Mrs ... 0 6 0Ourtis, B ............. 0 12 0Funnel], Nellie... 0 8 1 Hayward, Mrs ... 0 16 2 Heritage, Miss . . . 2 9 0 Hockaday, M rs... 0 8 0Howard, £ .......... 0 3 7Offer, Percy ...... 0 2 6Pettman, Krnest 0 2 Porch, N. G. . . . . 0 5 UPurdy, A. K 2 4 3Rodway, Miss ... 0 16 6 Savory, Edith ... 0 11 6 Stooke, M rs ...... 0 16 6Stooke, G. F O 3 0Thomas, H. M. ... 0 8 6 ThomaB. G. C. ... 0 7 2 Wherrett, J. . . . . 0 3 Whittaker, Mabel 0 7 0

Under2s. 6 d .... 0 2 1

BATH.

Widcombe Ohapel. Bev. J. Huntley.

Collections 4 1 11Do.PublioMeetg. % 19 3

Contribs., S.-seb. 8 4 10 Profit on Tea

Meeting ............ 2 10 II

Subscriptions:Baker, Miss ........ 0 10 6Butt, M r............... 0 12 0Challen, Mies. . . 0 10 0 Ohurch, Mre . . . . 1 0 0 Huntley, Rev J.. 0 10 6 Huntley, Mi^s . . 0 10 6 Huntley, Mr J. R. 0 10 6Hyman, Mr 0 10 0Thornhill, Mr ... 1 2 0

Under 10e......... a 10 3

38 19 8

TWERTON-ON-AVON.

Collections. . . . . . 2 11Contribs., H.-sch. 2 9 Subscription 0 5

5 6 3

Boxes byBrewer, Miss E... 0Curtis, Mrs OHuntley,Miss K. 0 Lee, Mrs.............. I

2 1 3 4

10 0 H 4

Iiimpley, Stoke. Contribs., for j.V P 0 7 10

B A T H .

Bathford.Collections . . . . . . 0 19 4Surday .schools 0 6 2

1 S &

BECKINGTON.Rev. W . Price.

Collection ............ 1 10 8

Subscriptions:Pickford.Mr J. V . 1 5 0 Tyson, Mr J. J ... I 0 O

Under 10s ...... 0 5 0

Boxes byBiggs,MrJ.. 0 6 7Boutne.MrC.»... 0 17 5 Bourne, Miss B ... 0 7 6 Bourne, Miss£ . . . 0 4 0Bourne,C. A. and

Poplt,J.,Messrs 0 16 7Cuzner, Miss ...... 0 12 6Keates, Miss . . . . . 1 11 0 Palmer, Miss .. . . . 0 16 0Paradise, Miss 0 6 3Pople, Mr. H 0 3 2Pople, Mra 0 3 2

10 4 10■ Lese expenses... 0 5 0

9 19 10

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BOROUGHBRIDGE.Revs. T. Baker and A.

Sprague.Collection .......... 2 2 0

Do., fo tW A O 011 0 Do.,Sunday sch. 0 6 Do., Northmoor-

green . . . . . . 0 6

Subscriptions :Baker, Rev T. .... 1 0 0 Baker, Mr J 1 0 0

Boxes byBaker, Misses...- 1 1 0 Chambers, Misses O il ' 0Chime, Mrs 6 ........ 0 18 7Sprague,MasterA. 0 14 1

8 4 8

BRIDGWATER.Rev. C. H . M. Day:

Collection .......... 3 10 SDo., for W <k 0 1 11 0

Con tbs., Sun.-soh. 20 13 0 Do., for N P ... 2 8 2

Home boxes . . . . 4 2 4Subscriptions:

Baker, Mr J 0 10 0Day, BevM 0 10 oDosson, Mr J. If. 2 O 0 Hamlin, Mr J. . . 2 0 0 Sully, Mr J. G. . . 2 0 0Sully, Mr A 1 0 0Whitby, Mr F. F. 1 0 0

Collected by Whitby,Miss F.M. 4 3 6

45 8 8 Less expenses 0 6 0

45 2 8

BRISTOL AUXILIARY.Treasurer, Mr G. H.

Leonard. Contributions for

General Pur­poses received to March 31st,1888............. 1,404 10 8

Contributions for Special Purposes, as follows:—

Donations for Debt.Anonymous (7

friends) 5 5 0A Friend atCoun-

terslip, per RevH. K n ee 10 0 0Do. do 0 10 0

Abhman, Mr H.. 5 0 0 Bertha, Redland 5 0 0 Carlile, Mr G. M. 20 0 0Coe, M rs............. 1 1 0Culross, Rev Dr... 1 0 0

BBISTOL—Continued.Davies, Miss 1 5 0Derrick, Mr W .... 0 10 0Field, Mr E. G .... 6 0 0Glover,Rev R. ... 5 0 0Govski.Mr. . . . . . 1 1 0Hoe, Miss .......... 1 0 0lies, Mr S......... .. 20 0 0Latrobe, M rE. . . 1 0 0Leonard,Miss L .H 2 10 0Little,Mrs . . . . . . 1 0 0Mathews, M r...... 1 0 0Maynard, Mrs ... 0 10 6Marsh, Mr J. C.... 1 1 0Mills. Mr.............. 0 10 6Robinson, Mr A.100 0 0Robinson, Mr E... 20 0 0Sargent, Mr and

Mrs E. G. 25 0 0Shirley, Mr S ...... 10 10 08mith, Mrs W. ... 0 10 0Swaish, M r.......... I 0 0Wakefield, Mr G 5 0 0Tyndale Mission,

Collect, at Boys’Meeting .......... 0 10 0

Tyndale Chapel.Bev. R . Glover.

Coll., for W 4- 0... 17 4Do. (1888)...... 15 7

Oontribs., torCongo 7 15 Do., for China 0 10Buckingham Chapel.

Bev. H. Wright.Coll., for W <fc O 7 5

Do. (1888) . . . . 6 1 Contribs., for JVJP 2 8

Do., for W4- O 1 1D o.,iot Mr Wall 2 2

Broadmead.Bev. E. G. Gauge.

Coll., for W <t O... 12 13 Contribs., S.-sch.,

for Ceylon Sch. 3 0City Road.

Collec.,for W & O 8 8 Contribs., for Congo I 0

Do., for N P ... 1 16 Do., for support

o f boy, Congo 5 0Gotham Grove.

Bev. R . Riohard. Coll., for W & O... 8 15 Sale of despatch

box ................. 4 7Contbs., Sun-sch.,

for Congo 5 0Do., for N P . . 3 14 Do., for Mr Ed­

wards,Seram- p o re 6 0

King Street.Bev. G. D. Evans.

Collec., for W $ O 2 12 Contributions, for

Serampore Girls' Seh. . . 5 15

Do., for Rev. J.Wall, Rome.. 1 0

Contribs.. S.-soh., for Mr Etoens, Benares . . . . 8 3

Do., fo i Rev S . Thomas,Delhi 8 3

Fishponds.Rev. W. Newell.

Coll., for W <fc 0... 3 10

Totterdown.Rev. G. Jarman.

Coll., for W $ 0 1 18 Contribs. for f f f 1 0

Keynsham.Bev W . Mann.

Coll., for W dc O 1 12 Contribs., for N P 1 6

PA.UI.TON.

Rev. J. Kempton. Coll., for W & 0 1 8

Unity Street.Contribs.,for Congo 2 0 Sun.-school, iotdo. 3 0

Rowlay Road. Contribs., Sun. eeh. 1 1

Maudlin Street. Bev W. Webley.

Contribs.,for N P 0 6

F ILL.

Rev. J. Culross, D.D. Coll. for W ¿ 0 0 9

WESTON-StiPEE-MAKE.

Wadham Street.Rev. J.' Urquhart.

Coll., for W & O 2 9 Contribs.,for Congo 1 10

Do., Son-sch ... 2 9 Do., for Native

School, Agra (2 years)-; . . 24 0

Do., for N P ... 2 19

Bristol Road.Bev. F. A. Charles.

Coll. for W 4 O 2 2 Contribs., tovN P 0 16 :

Colls, at United Services ....118

Do., at Valedic­tory Serviee . 6

Profits of PublicBreakfast 15

Contrbs., for Debt 4 Broadmead Chpl.304 Buckingham Chl.157 City-road Chapel.. 99 Cotham Grove ...221 Counterslip Chpl.147 King-street Chapel £0 Thrissell-street... 27 Totterdown . . . . 39 Tower-street . . . . 6 Tyndale Chapel...607Unity-street ...... 6Hotwells 15Maudlin-st.Welsh

Church 0Bedminster—

Philip-street ... 20 East-streat. . . . 11West-street...... 5

Hanham . . . . . . . . 3Fishponds..............180Chester Prk. Miss. 3 Keynsham . . . . . . 19Highbridge... 7Paulton&Radstock 36Pill.............. 11Bristol Itin. Soc.. 37Brislington ......... 6Mount Pleasant

Chpl., St. George’ s 1 Students’ b o x . .. . 3 Lantern Account 1

1 10

1 7

3 10 15 0 19 8 17 24 6

15 1 10 10

2317 14 3 Less Zenana Mis­

sion 506 3 11 Expenses53 13 9

559 17 8

1,850 3 11

Th following1 is the state­ment of Contributions from Bristol, &c., for year ending April 30, 1888, as per localreport, in whicn is printed the full list of Subscrip-| tions.

10 015 5

6 0

0 0 0 00 9

10 0 12 84 31 2

12 87 7

16 10 17 0 19 3

17 4 10 918 10

Weston-super-Mare.Public Meeting... 9 3 0 Wadham-street ...110 0 6 Bristol-road ...... 18 9 2

1757 16 7

BURNHAM.Bev. J. Gifford.

Collection............. 2 14 1Do., for W & O 0 15 8

Friend’ s boxes ... 0 10 3 8unday-sch. boxes 1 15 0Pastor's box ...... 1 0 6Prayer meeting... 1 1 1

7 16 7Less expenses... 0 8 11

7 7 8

CHARD.Rev. A. MacDonald.

Collections 6 10 0Do., fo rW & O 2 11 7

¡Prayer Meetings 0 12 10

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CHARD—Continued.Sunday-school ... 4 15 0

Do., Tatworth 0 4 2H r Vandehen

Bible class , , , 1 2 9Subscriptions :

Brown, Mr T. L. 1 0 0Brown, Mr. F. W. 1 0 0Brown, Mr G. A . 0 10 0Gillingham, Mr J. 0 10 0Hawker, M x....... 1 0 0Macdonald, Rev A. 1 0 0Macdonald, Mrs... 1 0 0Tutcher, Mr S. ... 0 10 0Young, Mr T. ... 0 10 0

Under 10s. , 0 8 3Collected by

Brown, Miss E.M. 3 15 0Hawker, Miss E... 1 2 9Pearce, Miss E .„. 10 0 0

Boxes byBrown, Mrs G. . . 0 5 0Gillingham, Mrs 0 2 9

For N P, byBrown, E............. 0 4 0Hawker, E .E..,,,, 0 6 6Hawker, Evan E. 0 9 9Mead, Alice . . . . 0 3 9

Under is.......... 0 1 0

88 15 1

Hatch, Miss B . ... 0 1 9Pople, M rs. . . . . .■ 0 4 0

C&ICKHAX.Collection .......... 0 9 0

Do., for W & O 0 2 0Sohool b ox .......... 0 8 0

Boxes byLukins, Miss A... 0 6 0Tincknell, Mr ... 4 3 7Webber, Mira...... 0 4 0

For N P, byBaker, L.............. 0 1 0Cook, R ................ 0 5 0Hembery, Miss.., 0 1 6Marshall, R ......... 0 1 8

ROOKSBRIDGE.Collections.......... 1 0 0

Do., tor W & O 0 6 0Subscription :

Kinglake, Mrs ... 0 10 0

Box.es byFackrell, M rs.. . . 1 5 9Marks, Florrie ... 0 7 4Popham, Emily... 0 5 0Taylor, Miss E.... 0 8 1Woodward, Miss.. 2 4 6

CHEDDAR ASSOCIA­TION.

Rev. T. B. Field.CHEDDAR.

Collections 2 12 4Do.,for W&O 0 12 0

Prayer Mtng. box 0 18 6 Balance, 1887.... 3 9 0

Subscriptions:A Friend............. 0 10 0A Friend............. 0 10 0Davies, Mrs ...... 0 10Garrett, MrE 0 10 0Jefferies, Mrs 1 0 0Webb, M rs......... 0 10 0By Miss Field ... 0 12 0

Boxes b y .Crake, M ary 0 4 2Ford, Miss . . . . . . . 0 7 10Gribble, Miss. . . . 0 3 0Hill, Mr E............ 0 6 .6Jeffries, M 0 1 6Merrick, Mr ...... 0 3 0Ridge, Miss I j. ... 0 10 6Walker, A da 0 5 0Wall, John 0 11 0West, Mr T 0 10 2

AIiLEBTON.

Collection... 0 7 8Do., for W & O 0 1 6

Boxes byHam, M iss 0 5 0Hateh, Miss A.... 0 5 9

CHEDDAR ASSOCIA* TION—Oontinued.

Collections.......... 1 12 10Do t tor W & O 0 10 0

Oontnbs., S.-sch. 2 2 aFamily boxes.... 0 5 9

Subscriptions:Bicknell, Mr T ... 0 10 0Compston, Misses 0 10 0Compston, Rev J. 0 10 0Hallett, Mr C. J . . 0 10 0Mead, Mr T ......... 0 10 0

' For N P, byGullidge.W 0 6 8Ham, S a te 0 7 6Salvidge, Lucy . . . 0 7 0 Thomas, W 0 6 2

RODNEY STOKE.

Collection ......... 0 9 2Do., tor W ÿ O 0 1 6

Olassey, Mrs, box 0 8 10 Cl«ssey, Miss, lor

N P ........ 0 8 7

WINSCOMBE.

Contributions.. . . 5 0 0

32 5 63 IS 0

28 12 6

CREWKERNE.Ber. J. Cmickshank.

illections 2Do., for W & O 0

Sunday-school ... 5

Subscription :Cross, Mr J 1

Boxes by

C B 2W O B N E—Oon.Thresh, M iss 0 2 9

Under Is. 0 0 “

10 14 60 4 0

10 10 6

FIVE HEAD AND ISLE ABBOTS.

Rev. E. Francis.FIYEHEAD.

ISLE ABBOTS.

Collection ......... 3 18 11Contribution bxs. 1 5 5

Do., Sun-seh ... 0 12 1

Subscriptions;Hallett, Mr R. ... 0 10 0 Lewis, J. and E .. 0 10 0 Lewis, S.-and A ... 0 10 0Slade, M rE 0 10 0

Under 10s......... 0 8 6

FROME—Continued.Hoddinott, Mrs . . 0 10 0 Houston,Mr&Mrs 5 0 0Sage, M r 0 10 0Sinkins, Mrs . . . . . 1 0 0 Thompson, Mr ft

Mrs H................. 6 6 0Under 10s........... 0 7 0

Boxes byGreenland,Miss... 0 6 7Hucket, Mrs ........ 0 2 0Houston, Leonard 0 12 11 Trotman, Mrs J. 0 6 8 Wheeler,P 1 0 9

Sunday School Association :

Do., for JVP... 0 18 1 Do.,tor Nativeffirl,

“ Rachel” atIntally 6 0 0

Do.r for Native Boy,“ Kumar Mondol," at Serampore ... 5 0 0

49 6 6

Less expenses and amount

15 5 9

1 2 10

14 2 11

FROME.Coll. Annual Mtg. 6 13 2 United Jubilee

service............. 2 0 3

8 13 5Less expenses... 1 4 6

7 8 II

Sheppard’s Barton. Rev. J. Walker.14

10u0 Collections.......... 4 14 6

18 5 Do., for W & 0 4 0 0

Subscriptions :0 0 Ames, M r .......... 3 0 0

Biggs, Mr .......... 0 10 0Deacon, Mr.......... 0 10 0Harris, Mrs.......... 0 10 0

7 4 HinchcUffe, Mrs.. 0 10 61 9 Hoddinott, Mr ... 0 10 0

Badcox Lane.Rev. W. Burton.

Collection ......... 6 17 4Do.,for W & O . 2 0 0

Contribs., Sunday Sch., for Native Qirlt, “ Esther ” and ‘ ‘ Ellen,” in Intally Sch. ... 12 0 0

Snnday-sch. boxes 8 9 2

Subscriptions:

Burton, Rev W .. . 0 10 0 Carpenter,MrW.F. 0 10 0 Coombs, Mr A 0 10 0 Holroyd, Mr H.T.,

tor I ta ly . . . . . . 2 2 0Rawlings,Mrs.... 0 10 0Rawlings,Mr S.T. 1 0 0Sage, Mr............... 0 10 0T .Y .S ................ 1 0 0

Donations:One year’s divi­

dend on Mr.Butcher’s legacy 5 17 4

Collected by Burton,Mrs . . . . 0 19 8

Boxes by a ........................ 2 0 0Swaine, Miss ..->. 0 12 6 Swaine, Nellie ... 1 7 1

46 15 1

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Rev. E. Curtis.

Collections, &o .. 5 11 4 Do., for W $ 0 0 13 •

Boses ........ 6 0 2Contribs., for .2V.P 1 1 o

13 5 6

HATCH BEAUCHAMP. NORTH CURRY AND STOKE ST. GREGORY.

Rev. W . Fry.

HOLCOMBE ROGUS.Young Men’s Bib'e

class................ 0 17

MERRIOTT. Bev.’O. Jenkins.

Csntribs., for N P 0 9

MINEHEAD.Rev. W. A. Hobbs.

Collection............. 3 10Sunday-school box 1 6 Monthly b o x 1 4

Subscriptions:Giles, Mrs .......... 0 10 0Short, Miss 0 10 0Siderfln, Mr J ...„ 1 0

Boxes byGiles, Mrs .......... 0 3Graddon, Miss . . 0 6 0 Groves, Mrs . . . . 0 I 4Hobbs, Rev W . A. 1 1 fi Lewis, Miss . . . . . . 6 16 9Mason, Miss A . ... 0 10 6Passmore, Mr J .. 0 19

17 19Less grant to ZenanaMission and expenses.. 2 19 0

15 0 0

m o n t a c u t e ;

Rev. H. Hardin.

NORTON ST. PHILIP.Collection .......... 0 11 0Forster, Miss E . . 0 10 0

3 0 01 0 0

6 2 0I 0 0

Bunday-sch. (less Heralds) . . . . . .

Prayer Mtng. box

Subscription :

Staple, Miss . . . . 1 0

12 2 00 5 t

11 17 0

7 CCollection .......... 2Do., Stoke St.

Gregory . . . . 1 Do., do., school 0

Contribs.,for N P 1 Pastor’ s Bible class 0 10 iOther classes 0 4 6Don. ior W & O... 0 2 0

Subscriptions:Garland, M rC.... 0 10

Under 10s......... 0 10

Collected byBeel, Hetty 0 17Bradbeer, Mr. J... 1 1 Burrows, A. & E. 6 7Fry, H. G............. 0 12Keirle, Miss E. P. 0 10

Boxes, by

Mr. Bartlett,Collection............. 0 15

Do.,forTF<fc O 0 10 Contribs., S.-sch. 1 0

Do., for N P . . . 016

STREET.

2 10 00 10 0

13 9 70 6 1

13 3 6

1 1 0

SHEPTON MALLET.Collection .......... 1 0 11

Do., Sun.-sch. 0 12 1Subscription:

Speed, Mr .......... 0 10 oSharp, M rs ..... .. 0 10 0

2 13 oLess expenses.;. 0 8 0

2 5 0

STOGUMBER.Rev. G. Jon-'S.

Collections 2 2 1Do., for W & O 0 11 0

Sunday-school ... 0 5 6Boxes, by

Bosley, M r 0 3 11Burnett, Miss 0 2 4Duddridge, Miss 0 15 9

4 0 70 O 5

4 0 2

3 2

TAUNTON.Silver Street.

Rev« J. P. Tetley.Collections 7 0 0

Do., for TV & O. 2 2 0 Sunday-sch. boxes 17 9 Contnbs., for N P 1 0 Boxes and oards,

per Messrs.Maynard and’Westlake 6 9

Nett proceeds rf Lecture atTaun- ton, Bridg­water, "Welling­ton, & Cullomp- ton, for Congo.. 1 13

Donations:Anonymous ...... 10 0 0

Do.,for D ebt... 10 0 0Do., for do 10 0 0

Clark, Mies C. P. 1 1 0 Thankoffering . . 2 0

Subscriptions:

Bull, Mr A. C. Chapman, Miss K . Chapman^Mr A.... Chapman,..Mr W. Durham, Mr S. . . Kidner, Mr S. ... Kidner, Mr. W ...Leake, Miss .Maynard, Mr A . Maynard, Mr H.Penny, Mr T .......Penny, Mr T. S... Prideaux, Mr F. Young, M r H ....

Under IDs........

Creech Branoh.Sunday-schl. and

private boxes... 3 14

Corfe Branch.

Collections 0 13 0

0 10 60 10 01 1 02 2 00 10 00 10 61 1 00 10 61 1 00 10 65 5 05 5 01 1 01 1 00 15 S

Collected byBoard, Miss 0 15Dyer, Mrs .......... 0 12Gane, Mrs .......... 0 10Manley, Miss 2 10

99 5Less expense?

and Heralds 3 9

95 15

Albemarle Ohapel.

Rev. L. Palmer.

Collections 6 9 10Sunday-school ... 2 18 0

Subscriptions:

Adams, Mr F. ... 0 10 0Price, Mr W 0 10 0Potter, Mr W 1 0 0Taylor, Mrs 0 10 0

Under 10a . . . . 0 8 6

12 4 4Less expenses... 0 18 2

11 6 2

WATCHET & WILL1TON.Rev. R. B. Clare.

Coll., Watchet ... 1 15 0 Do.,PublicMtg. 2 4 0 Do., for W & O 0 8 10 Do., Williton ... 1 15 9

Sun.-sch., do 0 17 4Contribs.,for N P 0 17 6

7 18 5Less expenses . . 0 9 0

7 9 5

WEDMORE.

Rev. E. Edginton.

Collections 2 9 3Sun.-school boxes 0 15 10

Subscriptions .Edginton, Rev E. 0 10 0 Harvey,Mr W .. . . I 0 0

Boxes byOock, L. ............. 1 0 6Cock, George 0 3 7Hale, A n n 0 5 6Harvey, C 2 2 0Latcham, E 0 8 8Morgan, R 0 6 1ridball, Mrs ...... 0 5 0Tucker, Miss 0 8 5Woodward, B 0 10 2

Card« byBrock, A .............. 0 3 6Day, 0 .................. 0 6 6Mogg, M rs 1 1 0TidbttlL T............ 0 2 0Wall, E ................ 0 2 6Wall, B................ 0 1 «Urch,A................ 0 1 6

Mark.Bagg, Miss. 0 10 O

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Boxes by Subscriptions:Finser, Mrs ...... 0 10 4 Hannam, Mrs,theSnnday-acbool ... 0 6 0 late .................. I 18 0Webb, M rs 0 4 7 Under 10s.......... 0 S 0

13 14 5Less expenses.. 0 7 6

13 6 11

WELLINGTONRev.G.W.Humphreys,B.A.Collections........- 11 5 0

Do., for W & O 2 0 0Contrib3., S.-sch. 11 19 1

Subscriptions:A. B...................... O 10 0Burnett, Mr.......... 1 1 0Hill, Mr J............ 0 10 0Loney, Mr W. ... 0 10 0Price, Mr C......... 1 0 0Price, Mr E........ 1 1 0Price, Mr G. H .... 2 0 0Start, Mr............. I 0 0Stevens, Mrs . . . . 1 0 0Thomas, M rs. . . . 0 10 0

Under 10s......... 1 13 6

Collected byA Friend............. 0 3 6Bishop, M iss...... 0 11 0Davey, Miss ... ,, 0 9 8Smith, Mrs.......... 0 5 0Stsven?, Mrs, box 0 14 10

3«» 3 7Lesi expenses... 0 6 6

37 17 1

WELLS.Rev. E. C. Bennet*.

Collections......... 2 3 5Do., for W & O 0 15 2

Subscriptions,By Miss Bundey.

Brice, Mr .......... 0 10 0Bundey, Miss...... 0 10 0

Under 10a......... 3 7 0

Boxes by

BRIERLEY HILL.Rev. W. B. Bliss.

Collection .......... 2 14Do., lo tW & O 0 13

3 8 3

7 5 7

WINCANTON. Rsv. J . Brown.

Collections..........Do.,Public Mtg.Do., for W «fe 0.Do., Missionary

Prayer Mtgs. Contribs.,San.-sch. 2 11 Juvenile Mis­

sionary Working Sooiety............. 12 0

0 7 60 8 00 3 60 2 10 9 1

c o s E L s r .

Providence Chapel. Contributions.... 4 19 0

Do., Sun.-soh... 4 10 b

9 9 8

Kiddle, Miss March, Miss

For N P, by Bracher, Rate ... 1 0English, Kite 0 1Hannam,Lizzie... 0 2 Thompson, R . . . . O il Thomas, M., and

Lewis, F 0 16

31 2Less expenses., o 4

BURSLEM.Rev. W. Ross.

Collections .......... 1 10Do., for W&O. 0 15

Contribs.,Sun. soh. 4 0

Subscription:Ross, Rev W ., for

Congo ............. 1

Box by Cumberlidge, Mr 1 10

8 15

YEOVIL.Rev. S. Newnarn.

Collections 8 8Do., for W & O. 5 0

Friends’ Mission­ary boxes ...... 5 4

Sunday-school . .2 5 0Subscriptions:

Burt, Mr W. ....... 2 2Chapman, Mrs.. . 9 15 Ewens, Mrs . . . . 2 0James, Mrs 0 10Masters, Mr J . L. 0 10Maynard, Mr 2 0Maynard, Mr W .T. 0 10 Newnam, Rev 8.,

and Mrs .......... 5 0Pittard, Messrs... 0 10 Vincent, Mr. J ... 0 10 Whitby, Mrs . . . . 0 10 Whiteley,MrR... 0 10

Under 10s........ 4 o

63 0Less expenses... 0 8

62 12

. 2,621 6 Less District

expenses.. 8 7

£2,612 18 1

5 16

StaffortfsSire.BILSTON.

Salem Chapel.J Rev. C. Pates.

|Coll.,for W & O 1 56 Contributions 6 124 Subscriptions 0 16

8 14 0

HANLEY.New Street.

Rev. J. Bateman. Collections 3 18 11

0 ContiiD-., S.-BCh. 1 6 9

Donations :Lewis. Mr D 10 0 0

Under 10a. . . . . 0 10 o0 0

BURTON-ON-TRENT.Salem Chapel.

R«v. W. Hanson.ColleotionB. . . . . . 7 13 88unday-school ... 13 3 7

Subscription: Hanson, Rev W . 0 10 0

21 6 10

BURTON-OH-TRJSNT.

Guild Street. Rev. J. Askew.

Contributions 3 3

COSELEY.Darkhouse.

Rev. G. Dunnett.Contributions ... 5 10

Subscriptions:Green, Mrs T 5 0Young, Rev B. C.

(2 years). . . . . . 1 1

11 11

COSKLCY.

Ebenezer Chapel. Rev. H. Dunn.

Pub’ ie Mect'nj ... 2 3

Boxes by Colclougb, Mrs ... 0 5 0 Eardley, Mrs . . . . 0 9 3 Hodkinson, Mr E. 0 5 2

Under 1b 0 0 10

16 15 11Lets expenses,

and £2 2s. voted toother societies ...... 2 18 2

13 17 9

HAJÍLBY.

Welsh Chapel.Rev. J. Williams.

Contribs., for N P 1 6 9

LATE BROOK. Contribs. ,Sun-sch 0 5 8

LITTLE LONDON. Girls’ class, No. 2 0 10 6

NEWCASTLE. f'ontribs.,Sun-soh I 0 0

STAFFORD.Rev. W. B. Haynes.

Coll., for W & O 0 16 6 Contribs.,Sun.-sch. 3 2 11

Subscriptions:Dawes, Mr. W .... 1 1 0 Lovatt, Mr. Jos..,. 1 1 0

For N P , by .....Chapman, Mrs . . 1 6 2 Haynes, Miss O .. 0 11 3 Sarson, Miss M ..„ 0 .8 0. Whitby, Mr , ; . i 0 2 3'

8 9 1

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STOKE-ON-TRENT. Contribution.... 0 5

TIPTON.Prince’s End.

Bey. J. C. Whitaker.Collections 3 3

So., lot W & O . 114 Do., Sun-sch., 2 2

Boxes .......... 8 9Subscriptions:

Greenway,Mr.W.P. 5 0 Naylor, Mrs, and

Jenks, Miss ... 0 10 LewiB, M rE.W ... 6 0

Collected byGwilliam, Mrs. . . 1 1 Whitaker, Daisy

and Lily,for N P 0 5

22 5 2

WALTON-ON-TRENT. Contributions ... 0 12

WEDNESBURY.

Rev, H. E. Crofts.

Collection .......... 1 4Do., for W& 0 0 8 0 Do., Sunday soh. 0 15 6

Subscriptions :Fellow», Mr J. . . . 1 0 0Fellows, Mrs J.... 0 10 0

3 18 0

WEST BROMWICH.

Bey. A. W . Oakley.

Collections 4 8 5Do., Sun-school 0 11 10

Prayer meeting... 0 8Subscriptions:

Bailey, Mr C. . . . 1 1 0 Bright, Mrs . . . . 1 0 0 Cole, Mrs W . H... 0 10 o Fisher, Mr J . W . 0 10 6 Qarratt; Mr C. . . . 1 1 0 Garrett, Mr G . .. . 0 10 6 Richards, Mr J . . . . 1 0 0 Walters, Mr» 0 10 0

For N P, byCox, H . .............. 0 2 1Fisher, A . .......... 0 6 3Horton, W 0 3 1

Under 2s 0 6 6

WEST BROMWICH— Continued.

Collected byMole, Miss (box) 0 6 Richards, Mr J. 3 5

16 0Less expenses... 0 7

WOLVERHAMPTON.

Waterloo Road.

Rev. J. F. Jones.

Collections ............9 13Boxes ................. 1 2

Subscriptions:

Adams, Mr E. .. 0 10 Edmonds,MrJ. A . 1 1 Fleming, Mr W . 1 1Fuller, Mr W. M. 1 1 Richards, M r s . . . 1 1 Thome, Mr G. R. 1 1 Watkins, Mr S.... 1 1

Under 10s......... 0 5

B U R E S .Rev. G. Monk.

Coll., for W & 0 . 0 10 0

17 17 2

154 12Less District

expenses I 6

£153 6 4

Suffolk.• BARDWELL.Rev. G. F. Wall.

Collection .......... 0Donation.' 0Contribs., for N P 0

Boxes by Crosby, Mr W. ... 0 Sunday-school ... 0 Wilkin, Miss,M.A. 0

BURT ST. EDMUNDS. Rev. M. Camming.

1887.Collections 7 15 i

Do., PablioMtng. 3 14 11 Do.,forW <frO 2 0 ' Do.,PrayerMtngs0 14 9

Contribs., S.-soh.,for Congo 20 2 9

Motto Caxds . . . . 0 16Subscriptions:

Beard,Mrs . . . . . . 1 0Camming', Rev. M. 0 10 0 Ennals, Mr E. H . 0 10 6 Fenton, Mrs . . . . 1 1 0Mitchell, Mr A... 1 0 0Ridley, Mr F 1 0 0Snell, Mr J 0 10 0Watson,MrJ. . . 1 0 0

Boxes byBerry, Mr R .........Bowyer, Mrs . . . . Ohannell, Mrs ... Channel), Mr J....Clarke, Mz D ......Creasy, Mrs . . . . Ennals, Mr J. EFrost, Mr.............Hacken, Cornelius Hazlewood, Mrs... Jackennan, Miss.. Marshall. Mrs ... Melton, Mrs I . . . . Morris, Miss Y....Negw, Mrs .Palmer, Mr J ......Bollinson, Mr . . Snow, Miss. . . . . .Wells, Mr G. ......Williams, Mrs R. Wright, Mr C. J.

Under 2 s .........

1 16 10

BRADFIELD ST. GEORGE.

Rev. W. Dixon.Coll.,for W&O... 0 10

BRANDON.

0 3 0 8 11 0 3 4 0 7 6 0 6 4 0 4 100 9 81 13 0 0 7 11 0 8 1 0 16 1 0 4 0 2 0 4 0 14 0 6 a 6 0 2 0 4 0 5 0 4 0 4

1888.Collections 8 1 6

Do.,PublioMtog. 1 7 9Do., tor W & O 2 0 0 Do.,PrayerMtngs 0 13 7

Contribs., S.-sch.,for Congo 20 19 11

Mr Riley’s class... 0 5 0 Motte cards . . . . 0 14 2 Boxes .................. 14 7 7

Subscriptions:Beard, Mrs! 1 0 0Cimmmift.Rev M. 0 10 0 Ennals, Mr E. H. 0 10 6 Mitchell, Hr. A ... 1 0 0Ridley, ^ r F 1 0 0Snell, Mr J 0 10 0Watsoa, M rJ 1 0 0Under 10s...... . 0 10 0

0 8 0 106 11 50 6 7 Less expet see... i e 6

0 14 7 105 5 11

GORLE3TON.Tabemaole,

Rev, R. L . McDougall.Collection .......... 0 14 2

Do., Sun.-sch... 0 5 1Boxes by

Bamford, T ... ... .. 0 3 9Barker, Mr.......... 0 3 11Bissenden, A ....... 0 4 5Brarlmin, R. 0 2 9Olay ton, A ........... 0 4 5Hailes, A ............. 0 1 7Keif, E ................. 0 1 7Lawes, C.............. 0 5 5Leggett, Mr.......... 0 2 0Leak, W ............... 0 4 10McDougall, R. L. 0 10 0McEvois, E .......... 0 6 0Smite, W............. 0 5 0

Under Is.......... 0 2 7

3 17 6

HADLEIGH.Rev. B. J. Northfield.

Collec.,for W & O 0 10 0

IPSWICH.United Juvenile

Service............. 5 6 0

IPSWICH.

Stoke Green.Rev. C. M. Longhurst.

Collection............. 5 9 3Do.,for W & O . 1 1 0

Rnshmere (boxes) 1 1 2 Sunday-school . .1 0 0 0Boxes ................. 2 10 7Young People’ s As­

sociation .......... 7 12 1Subscriptions :

Bayley, Mr W. . . 1 1 0Cowell, Mrs 1 1 0Everett, Mr R. L. 2 2 0 Everett, Miss S.... 1 1 0Girling, M r 1 1 0Oxborrow, Mr .... 0 10 6Skeet, Mr H . 2 0 0

Under 10s......... 0 6 0

Less expenses36 16 7 0 11 0

36 5 7

IPSWICH.

Burlington Chapel.Rev. T. M. Morris.

Collections 13 19 10Do., tOXW ifO 8 0 0

Prayer Meetings... 1 17 2 Sunday school . . 1 6 0 0

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Subscriptions :Bayley, Mr W. Bayley, Mr J. B ...Blofield, Mrs........Cantlow, MrW.H. Christopherson,

Miss Emma......Christopherson,

Miss (don.)......Clifton, Mr E. . . .Croft, Mr E..........Davies, Mrs ......Dewar, Mrs . . . . Doughty, Mrs . .Fison, Mr .........Fraser, Mr W . . . .King, Mr F..........Morris, Rev T. M..Morris, Mrs .

d. M.’ sThankofferin^ Parkington, Mr.. Phillips, Mr T. ....Piper, Mr W ........Bidley, Mrs F. ... Ridley, Air A. C.. Bidley, Mrs F. . . Ridley,MissAnnieR}obe, Dr ..........Rouse, Mr E........Seager, M r ..........Taylor, Mrs..........Watcham, Mrs ...

Under 10s.........By Mrs C ro ft ....

For ¿VP, by

a 2 2 2 0 10 0 10

0'17

0 15 0 102 2

1 1 1 01 10 131 0 1 0 2 2 1 0 1 1 2 2 0 10

10 0 12 5 0 1 14 1 0

Boxes, by

IPSWICH—ContinuedSubscriptions :

o Archer, Mr W . G. 0 10 6o Bell, Mr W. H.... 0 10 6o Birkett, Mr. B.(the0 late) . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 0

Bloomfield,RevW. 0 10 6o Bloomfield, M rs.. 0 10 6

Boar, Mr D......... 0 10 0o Brand, Mr.E....... 1 1 0

iucb, Mr W. M.... 0 10 0o Clarke, Mr. C. ... 0 10 0o Clarke, Mrs. W .... 0 10 6

Clarke, Miss C. C. 1 0 0o Dames, Mr. J. B... 1 0 0o Dennant, Mr. B .. 0 10 6o Gooding, M r.E ... 0 10 0o Haughton, M rs.. 1 1 00Hicklington, Miss 0 15 0o Howes, Miss ...... 0 10 0o Mortimer, Mr T .. 0 10 60 Piper, Mr. A ....... 1 6 06 Saunders, Mrs ... 1 1 0o Shalders, Mr A... 0 10 0o Smith, Mr R. M... 0 15 00 Southgate, Mr A. 0 10 6o Underwood,Mr £C. 1 1 00 Under 10s......... 1 0 00o Donations;0 Anonymous for0 Congo ........... s 0 00 Do., for India 5 0 00 Do., for China 5 0 0

Buts, A da..........Goddard, John ...

00

25

63

Green, C............... 0 4 0Morris, B. and N. 0 12 0Parkington, E.... 0 6 7Sadler, H............. 0 2 6Smith, G.............. 0 1 0SpinkB,H. . . . . . . 0 2 7Todd, Annie....... 0 3 6Tucker, F.......... . 0 6 0Yapp, C................ 0 5 3Yapp, 8 ............... 0 5 8

Bayley,F..E.&A. o 13Bird, E. ........ 0 10Clifton, Olive 0 13

f Ellis, E .& F 0 4Goodman, Naomi 0 6Miller, Ada 0 4Morris, M............. 0 10Parkington,B.& N. 0 11 Ridley, Ethel. . . . 0 10 Scarlett, W. . . . . 0 13"Welch, K a te 0 2Tapp, A............. 0 1

87 9 8

IPSWICH.

Turret Green.Rev. W . E. Blomfleld,,B.A,Collection . . . . . . 16 10

Do;, for W & O. 5 0 Do:,Pryr.Mtng. s 12

Sunday-school . . 17 S

Boxes, byGooding, M rW ... 0 12Last, Mrs. B 0 8Motum, Miss . . . . 0 6 Smith, Mr R.,

children 1 3Sparrow, Master 0 6

Bqxeg bySmith, Miss . . . . 0 Prayer Meetings 0 10

BATTLESDEN.Rev. B. A . Huxham.

Collection 1 4Do.,for W & 0. 1 0

Oontrlb. Sun-schl. ä 4

RATTLESDEN-Con.For .tf P , by

Dykes, Miss E. ... 0 12 DykeB, Miss A.... 0 12 Gosling,Miss E.A. 0 10 Jewers, Miss M... 0 6 Plumber, Miss E. 0 2 Steggles, Mifter 0 14

SOMERLEYTON.Rev. 3. Mnncaster.

Collection .......... 5 0Do., lor W If 0 2 0

77 8 6

LOWESTOFT.London Road.

Rev. 3. M. Hamilton.Contribs.,Sim-sch. 1 7

Do., lor JTP ... 1 3Subscriptions:

Buttetfield, Mrs... 0 10 George, Mrs ...... 0 10Smith, Mr A 1 0

D o , Thank- offering forW & O 5 0

Under 10s.......... 0 5

8 2

13 14 1

Boxes l 2Subscriptions :

Kittle, MrsR. . . 0 10 Muncaster, RevJ. 1 1 Rix, M r ............. 1 0

SUDBURY—Continued.Subscriptions:

Catling, Mrs ...... 0 10 0Gissing, Mr 0 10 0Joms, B evR 0 10 0Mattingly, Mr . . 0 10 0 Bkinner, Mr J . ... I 0 0 WKorlow, Mr G.G. 0 10 0

Undpr 10s......... 0 19 6

Boxes byHale, Mrs ..... 0 4 0Howe, Miss ___ 0 1 0Ives, Miss .......... 0 3 3Jones, MrB 0 4 8Selby, Mrs ........ 0 2 6Whorlow, Mrs ... 0 6 0 Wilson, C. and W. 0 3 1

10 14 0

Moiety of above for Baptise M ission....... 5 7

8TRADBROKE Rev. G. Cobb.

Collection .

Boxes by Aldous, Mrs .. ...

WALTON.Rev. T. Evans.

Collections 1 18Do., to r W & O 1 1 0

Prayer Mtng. box 0 9 2 Sun.-school box... 0 6 3

Smith, Miss M. ..Steam, Mrs.........Wilson, Mrs . . . .

1 9 01 0 00 7 4:0 10 0

0 4 .0 6 70 3 40 16 60 6 80 4 90 5 20 6 20 8 60 3 40 5 00 5 4

6 15 80 5 6

6 10 3

SODBOUBNE. Rev. W. Large.

Contributions 3 15

SUDBURY. Rev. B. Jones.

Collection, *c . ... 2 16 . Do., for W & O 1 .4 10

0 Contribs., S.-sch. 2 10 " 11 Do., for'¿TP ... 0 19

13 6 80 4 6

13 1 2

Subscriptions :

1 1 0

Boxes by46922132343

10 «4 0 7 5 4 10 7 2 2 0 0 4 3 1

Wall, J. H 0Ward, Misses 1Wellhame, E O

For N P, by ‘ -Hubbard, A 0 8 6Jennings, C. ..... 0 1 0Rushbrobe, 0 ...... 0 1 3Smith, E.............. 0 1 .8Symonds, Miss . . 0 4 0Ward, G 0 8 6

12 1 7

381 11 6 Less district

expenses . . . Í , 3 3 0

£378 8 6

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ADDLESTONE. Rev. H. Bayley.

Sarng.

Collections.......... 3 0 0Do.,for W & 0 .. 1 5 0

Sunday-school ... 3 15 8A Frimd for W

& O ................. 0 6 0

Subscriptions :Collier, Mrs E . . 1 1 0Loneburst, Mrs... 0 10 0Taylor, Miss .. . . . 2 2 0Turner, M iss...... 0 10 0

Boxes byCollier, M aster... 0 12 3Fox, Miss............. 0 15 6Joyce, Miss......... 0 7 1Newman, Mrs...... 0 3 8Pitts, M iss.......... 1 9 9Pyle, Miss .......... 0 3 3Tucker, Mrs ...... 0 15 0Vincent, Mr ...... 0 6 10Williams, Mrs ... 0 17 7

For N P, byGray and Turner,

Misses............. 0 11 2Girl’s Bible-class 3 3 6Hoade and Gray,

Messrs........... . 0 10 4Pitts. Mr W. S .... 1 10 ePyle & Fox.Misses 0 7 2Theobold, M r ... . 0 12 2

24 14 11

53 18 9

BARNES.Rev C. B. Chapman.

Collection .......... 1 19 4Do., for W & O 0 15 0

Contrbs., Snn.-sch 0 6 6 Do., for “ Cud-

dom Bene ” in Mr» Kerry’tSchool 4 0 0

Prajer Meetings 0 10 0

Subscriptions :Bain, Mrs G. . . . . 1 1 0Chapman,BevO.B. 1 1 0 Ohapman.MrC.H. 1 1 0 Neville, Mrs ....... 1 1 0

RAT.TTATtf.

Ramsden Road.Rer. B. C. Etheridge.

Treasurer,Ur. A. W. Bead.

CoUectiona 10 10Do., for W A 0 5 16

Young Men’ s Misa.Society ........ 3 0

Proceeds ol Lect.for Congo ...... 2 1

8un-scli., Girls . . 7 4 Do., B o y s ... . . . 6 8Do., Intuits . . 1 3

Bible-classes 0 18Prayer Meetings 0 13

Subscriptions :Brook, Mr (don.) 1 1 Etheridge, Rev. B.C. 0 10Jarrett, Mr 0 10Johnson. M r 0 10Jones, Mr B 2 2Mackerel 1, Mr . . 1 1Noyes, Mr 1 1Oloey, Mr T. H. 2 2Bead, Mr . ......... 1 18harman, M r. . . . 2 0 Tie, Mr .............. 0 10

Thomas, Mr . . . . 1 1 0Vivian, M r 1 1 0

Under lus ...... 3 6 6

BAL HAM—Continued.

55 12 7Less expenses., l 13 10

18 19 5

CROYDON.Rev. J. A. Spurgeon.

Collections . . i . . . 18 16 Do.,7ub1icMtg. 22 15

0ontrib8.,Sun.-sch. 8 6 Do., for “ West

Croydon” Sch., Parana Kila, near Delhi . . 12 0

11 14 10

CHEAM.Rev A. Priter.

Collections 2 16 6Do., for W <& O 0 16 6

Contribs., for N P 1 17

Boxes, byBrook, Mr .......... 0 7Burfield, Miss. 0 60atlin,MiB8 0 4 11Child, Mr............ 0 5 0Oox, Miss L 0 4 9Cox, Mr ........... 0 15 4Cox, Mr E 0 3 1Cunningham,Mrs 0 5 4 Deadman, Mrs ... 0 4 2

OjDeadmsn, Miss... 0 1 6 0 Farquharson, Mies 0 10 8

Garman, M r 0 2 08 Gilham, Mr:.....'.. 0 9 7

Goad, Mr............. 0 8 40| Griggs, Miss ...... 0 4 25 Hills, Miss L 0 8 0

Hills, Mr............. 0 7 3Henty, M r 0 3 10

H Mallows, Miss 0 4 42 Moore, Mr .......... 0 2 9

Morris« M r 0 8Morris, Miss ...... 0 2 6Nash, Mr............. 0 7 3

OjNorkett, Mr ...... 0 18 4OOckenden,Mr.... 0 9 100 Pay, Miss .......... 0 4 00 Reid, M ias 0 6 30 Spwks, M r 0 3 100 Scanning, Mr 0 6 80 8tratton,Mr ...... 0 2 90 Thorns, Mrs J 1 4 30 Vale.2dr and Miss 0 2 110 Watts, Mr .......... 2 10 0

Webb, Miss 0 4 6

CHEAM—Continued.Worger, Mr

Under Is..0 7 0 0

19 2Less expecsss.. 0 3

Bev A . G. Everett.Collections 7 13 10

Do., for W 4-0 1 5 10Contribs.,Sun.-sch. 1 17 II

Subscription :Pearce, Mr R . . . 2 2 0

12 19 7

DORKING.

Subscriptions:Allder, Mr. . . . . . . 1 1Bagg, M r . . . . . . . . 0 10Barrow, Mr R. V. 5 5

Do., for Debt... 50 0Beilis, M r . 1 1Brock, Mrs G. . . 1 iBryan, Mr 1 1Case, M r ............. 0 10Chandler, Miss . . 0 10 Chapman, Mr . . 1 0 Colman, Mr J. ... 25 0

Do., for D ebt... 25 0Dtintree. M r 2 2De Russett, Mra.. 0 10 Durrant, Mr W.S. 2 0Feme, Mrs 0 10Harrison, Mrs ... 1 0Jenkins, M rs 1 0Jones, Miss 1 0McMaster.MrJ.8. 15 0Palfrey, Mrs 2 0Read, Mr S. . . . . 0 10 Read, Mrs . . . . . . 0 inRudd, Mr............. 1 0Spurgeon,Rev J. A.

and Mrs .......... 2Spurgeon, Bev

J o h n ............... 0 108toneman,Mr ... 1 1 Tollner, M is s .... 1 0Toward, Miss 1 1Walton, M rs 1 1Watt, Mr J. W ... 0 10 Whiteman, M r.... 1 0

Do., for Debt... 1 1 Under 10s. . . . . 7 12

Boxes byMedland, Mrs W. 0 18Rush, Miss 0 12Stone, Mr .......... 0 10Stoneman,Miss B. o 15

Under 10s......... 3 0

£23 16Less expenses.. 5 12

2 0

000000002

DORMAN’S LAND. Lingfield.

Rev. I. Near.Collections 3 17 4

Do., for W A 0 1 0 0 Contribs.,Sun.-sch 2 1 9 Penny a week

system 2 14 8Subscriptions:

A Friend, forCongo .......... 0 10 0

Do., for China 0 10 0 Griggs, M r 1 0 0

11 13 9

DULWICH. Lordship Lane.

Rev W. J. Perry.Collections 6 11 0Contribs., Sun.-S.,

for China ...... 20 0 0Chapel boxes 4 7 10

218 4 2

CBOYDON.Memorial Hall.

Contribs., S.. sch, for Congo ...... 2 15

31 1 10

ESHER.Rev J. E, Perrin.

Collection............. 3 8 6Do., for W & 0 0 10 0

YouDg women’s Bible class 0 18 0

Subscriptions:Kent, Mrs .......... 0 10 0Kent, Mr A. J. ... 0 10 6 Kent, Mrs A. J.... 0 10 6

5 7 6

GODALMIRG.Subscriptions.:

Birt, Mrs............. 1 1 0Hallam, Miss 1 1 0Matthews, Miss... 0 10 6

2 12 6

GUILDFORD. Commercial Road. Rev. J. Rankine.

Collection . . . . . . 7 .6 «D o , for I T t O. 1 10 0

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GUILDFORD —Con.Prayer Mtng. box Contribs., S.-seh.

Do., for N P ... Do., Stoughton

Lone Seh. ...

Donations :

¡KINGSTON-ON-THAMES —Continued.

NE IV MALDEN.

G

Cable, M. John... 1 0 0Qusantoy, Miss... 0 10 0

Subscriptions :Baker, Mr W . ... 2 0 0Billing, Mr J. H .. 0 10 6Billing, Mr J ....... 3 0 0Carling, Mr W. R 0 10 6Coote, Mr A ........ 1 1 0Kvershed, Mr ... 0 10 6Hicks, M r s .. . . . . 0 10 6Jacobs, Mr G. J. 1 0 0Lunn, Mr E. L. 0 10 6Peak, Mr H......... 2 0 0Potter, Mrs......... 0 10 6Rankine. Rev J. 0 10 6Short, M r. S I 10 0Stephenson, Mr V. 0 10 6Williams, Mr T. o io 0Williamson,MrW. 0 10 6

Under 10s........ 0 15 0

Collected byPeak, Miss S. E. 1 0 0

Boxes byHicks, Mrs.......... 0 17 7Parsons, Mrs...... 0 8 6Rankine, Mrs...... 0 8 0

41 0 0Less expenses... 1 4 0

39 16 0

KINGSTON-ON-THAMES.Rey. G. Wright.

Collection .......... 8 1 0Do., for W <t O 5 0 0

Contribs., Sunday-school ......... 7 17 9

Do., HamptonWick............. 1 11 2

Contributions perMiss Bidden for2V. P., unde’r MrAnderson . . . . 5 0 0

Subscriptions:A Friend............. 1 0 0Binns, Mrs.......... 0 10 0Bacon, Mrs.......... 0 10 6Beall, Mr............. 0 10 6Butt, Mr. C.......... 1 1 0Carn, Mr. W........ 0 10 0Cowdy, Mr. J. ... 2 2 0Deacon, Miss. . . . 1 6 0East, Mr. J........ .. 0 10 0Hart, Mr. W. - . . , 1 1 0Holland, Mr J . ... 0 10 6Lane, Mr J ........... 0 10 6Lovell, Mrs.......... I 1 0Martin, Mr. G. K. 1 1 0Page, Mr J .......... 0 10 0Ran yard, Mrs S. 1 1 0¿tuff, Mr S........... 0 10 0

0 Sellars, Mrs. . . . .0 Timberley, Mr T.

;Weay, Mr . . . . . .3!Wright, Rev G ...

; Under 10s.........Collected by

Aggas, Miss ......Billup, Miss ......Cowdy, MissE.... Chapman, Miss G.

1 1 0 100 10 0 10 0 12

0 10 0 10 1 1 0 5 0 7 0 5

'Friends at Congregational 0 Chapel.® Subscriptions :6 Pascali, Mr J 1 1 0^ Woodroffe, Mrs... 1 11 6

Woodroffe.MrC.G. 1 1 0 W ooäroffe,MrsC.G. 1 1 0

0; Woodroffe. Misses

Miss

K. and D 0 10 6

REDHILL. London Road.

Coll. for W & O. Contributions.. . .

Subscription : Noble, Capt. R.N. 2

5 5 0

0 7 2 10

Walter, M iss 0 16 10Wright,Miss Alice 0 14 0 W > i «ht,Miss Annie 0 5 11

Under Ss 0 12 1

NOR BITON. Bunyan Chapel. Rev. J. Ciarle.

Coll. for W & O... Oontribs., S..sch.

0 10 1 S

53 16 21 1 13 0

LOWER NORWOOD. Gipsy Road.

Rev. W . Hobbs. Collections (less

expenses).., Contribs.,Sun.Bch

8 0 2 10

0 16 2 4

LOWER TOOTING. Longley Road.

Contribs., Sun.-sch. 0 6

OUTWOOD. j Rev T. Green.ICollec.jfor W <£- O iSunday-sch. box .

q Subscriptions :-¡Green, Rev T . . . . 0 10OlGreen, Mrs 0 10~| Collected by

ißosbford, A 0 2Green, Miss E. A. I 15 Kenward, Miss E. 0 3Morley. E 0 10Rice, Miss H 0 7

MER8THAM. S..sch. for Congo 1

MITCHAM.Rev. T. Philpot.

Contribs., Sun. sch 0 13Friends” 0 7

Campbell, MrF. A , for Congo 0 10

NEW MALDEN.Rev. S. H . Moore.

Collections 2 15Contribs. Bcn.-sch.

lor Congo . . . . 7 0

Subscription :WoollacottjMrJ. C. 0 10

10 5 3

Willis, Miss £ . 0 4 1

7 3 11

PENGE.Tabernacle.

Rev. J. W . Bond.Collections 11

Do., for W & O 5 Contribs. Snn.-sch. 11 Mathers’ Meeting 0 By Miss Hatlierley 1

Subscriptions:Broad,Mr............. 0 10Coach, Mr .......... 0 10Coulson, Mr 0 10Croaker, Mr 0 10

7767

10 10

McLatchin, M r... 1 OPearson, Mr ...... 0 10Pickard, Mr . . . . 0 10Stringer, Miss 1 0

Under 10s......... 1 0Boxes by

Armistead, M rs.. 0 6 7Boud, Miss 0 12 10Croaker, M iss.... 1 2 9 Gwilliam, Mrs ... 0 18 6

3B 15 7

RICHMOND. Duke Street.

Rev. J. J. Ellis.Coll., for IF & O Contribs., Sun.sch.

Boxes byCheney, Mis? J.... 0 Daffome, Robin... 0 Danvers, Miss ... 0Lainson. C 0Lloyd, W illie. . . . 0 Prosser, Miss . . . . 0Shelly, Mr .......... 0Ufi, H a rry O

Under 2s. 6 d .... 0

Collections.........Do., Prayer

Meetings......Sun-sch collectin.

Do., classes......Do., for ¿V P ...

Subscriptions :Air, Dr A. C 1Chadwick, Rev J. 1 Curry, Mr W. H.

Under 10s.........0 10 1 14

0 0

23 0 6

0 19 2 9

Subscriptions :Dafiorne, Mr C. F. 0 10 Smith, Mr J. G.... 4 0Tipping, Mr 0 10

Under 10s......... 0 19

12 4 0

SOUTH NORWOOD. Rev. J. Chadwick.

33 7 5

STREATHAM.Rev. J. P. Clark, M.A.

Collection .......... 4 11 oCollec., for W & O 1 11 0 Contribs.,Sun-sch. 5 19 3 Sale of Her aids.. 0 18 7 Weekly contribs.,

per Mrs Jones... 2 19 8

Subscription :Davies, Miss . . . . 0 10 6

1 2

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1 90 130 12

19 40 14

18 IO

CLL.pel.er.1 171 IO1 132 01 14

1 01 00 IO

y1 70 8

0 IO0 30 90 40 40 50 60 100 70 90 71 00 61 90 IX0 140 111 50 150 100 10 100 30 2

1 10

26 130 2

26 11

rgin.7 8

.10 710 0

5 52 5

SURREY. [ 1 8 8 8 ,

8U TI0N —Continued.Subscriptions :

V.ckland, M r 1 1 0i-dams, Mrs . . . . 0 10 0 Appleton, Mrs . . . 1 1 0Jeddow, Mr ........ 5 0 03ergin, Rev.J. M.

and Mrs ............ 1 0 0)arr, M r ............... 0 10 6'oils, Mrs.............. 0 10 0Jox, M r ............... 0 10 0)otesio, Mrs . . . . 0 10 0terne, Mr ............ 0 10 0rieteher, M r 0 10 0iagger, Mr 0 10 0,leiron, Mr 2 2John, iv. 19 .... 0 10

lalchQim, Mr . . 0 10 lennons, Mis ... 0 10 Suiter, Mr . . . . 2 0 ’oulter, Mr A. L. 1 1iadler, Mr J. A . . 0 10ladler, Mr 2 2itarling, Mrs 0 12tarline, Miss 0 14'hree Friends . . 4 0?odd, M r s 0 10’omlinson. Mrs 1 1'ownend, Mrs ... 0 10fail, Mr............... 2 0Veelies, Mr . . . . 1 1Under 10«......... 4 18

Donations :rerne, Mrs 0 10 0Under 10s........... 0 7 2

Boxes byiergin, Miss 1 8)otesio, M rs 1 12lepburn, Miss L. .2 9 Iepbum,MissE.M. 5 11 Tomlinson, Mrs 0 5 Under 5s 0 8

UPPER NORWOOD— Continued.

Russell, Mr 2 2Whitaker, Mr 1 1Wood, Mr W . F. 2 2

UPPER TOOTING.Trinity Road.

Rev. D. Llewellyn.qI Collection .......... 4 0 0

Do., for W <$■ O 3 3 8 Contribs.,Sun.-sch.ll 12 11

Subscriptions:Buckingham, Mr 0 10 0Fenton, Mr 1 1 0Head, Mr .......... 0 10 0Llewellyn,Rev D. 0 10 0 Latham, Mr . . . . 0 10 0Talbot, Mr 0 10 6Tillotson, Mr A ... 0 10 0 Whitwell,Mr.....> 0 10 0Winsford, Mr 1 1 0

Under 10s......... 1 7 0

81 9

THORNTON HEATH. Beulah Chapel.

Hontrib., Sun-sch. 1 18

25 16 1

WAIiLINGTON. Rev. J. E. Jasper.

UPPER NORWOOD.Rev. S. A. Tipple.

Collection .......... 8 0Do,, lor W <fc O 4 6

Subscriptions :Bell, Mr Jas 3 3Banham, Mr . . . . 1 1Cooper, Mr 0 10Dick, Mr............. 0 10Heath, M r 2 2Judd, Mr J 0 10Kenning, Mr 0 10Moore, M r 3 3Pritchard, Mr 1 1

Collection .......... 6 11 6Do., for W & O 2 2 0

PrayerMeeting box 3 7 7Profit on Congo

lecture............. 0 5 4Sale of Heralds... O 6 0Con;nbs.,'or N P 0 1 2Contribs.,Sun-sch,

for support o ftwo boys atBarisal .......... 3 0 8

Young men’s Bibleclass, for do. ... 0 13 8

Subscription,fordo. 0 7 6

Subscriptions :Hurst,Mr W .. . . Jasper, Rev J. E.

0 10 0O 10 6

Kearns, Mr & Mrs 5 0 0Sandford, M r ... . 1 1 0Wood, Mr T........ 1 0 0

Undei; 10s......... 0 15 0

Boses byDell, Miss A ......... 0 2 8Hurst, Mrs W. . . 0 12 1Jordan, Miss A... 0 1 10Keams, Mrs ...... 0 9 2

i Matthews, Miss A. 0 10 1Smith, J .............. 0 5 10Wood, Mrs T....... 0 S 9

27 17 4Less expense?... 0 5 0

27 12 4—

WE3T NORWOOD.Chatsworth RoadRev. W. F. Gooch

Collection ......... 21 4 O'Do., for W ¿c O 7 15 10

Contnb?.,8nc-5eh. 22 17 9-Do., for N P ... 2 1'2 6

Contrib,, boxes.. 13 i l 8Donations.

Anon, for Chinasch ools ......... 5 0 0

Ghisterson, Mr,for Congo ...... £ 0 10 0

Subscriptions :Appleton, Mr A. 0 10 6Arnold, Mr A. J. 0 10 0Bagster, Mr C .. . 2 2 aCrisp, Mr J. B. 1 0 0Cross, Mr W .M ... 1 1 0Elliott, Mr & Mrs 1 0 0Sarrioch, Mr P.... 0 10 6Gooch, Rev W. F. 1 0 0Goodall, M rs...... 0 10 6Green, Mrs.......... 0 10 0Johnson, Mr W. 0 10 0Jones,Miss . . . . 0 10 0Neale, Mr G. W. 0 10 0Pewtress, Mrs ... 1 1 0Prockter. M rs... . 1 1 0Scott, Mr S. R., 5 5 0Thomas, Mr W.R. 1 0 0Tritton, Mrs ...... 6 6 aTritton, Miss . . . . 2 2 0Willoughby, Mr

T. B............... 1 1 aUnder 10s......... 0 15 0

102 7 3

WIMBLEDON.Merton Road.Rev. C. Ingrem.

ollection .......... 2 7unday-school ... 8 18 Do., Morden . . 0 10

’rayer Mtg. box 1 14 roung Men’s Class 2 7

H. HomaU’s bos 0 Collected by

Foice, Miss 1

3 3

Rogers, Miss 1 13 10

Less expenses.19 17 0 6

19 11 4.

WOKING.Rev E. W. Tarboz.

Coll., for W & O 1 2 6Subscriptions:

Tarbox, Mr E. ... 1 1 0Tarbox, Mrs ...... 0 10 0

Under 10s...... 0 5 0

2 18 fr

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YOKKTOWN.

Bev. J. W. Spear.Collections 5 16

Do., for W 4r O(2 years) 4 0

Contribs., S.-sch. 8 16 Y . H. B o x 0 3

Subscriptions :Baily, H rE 0 10Gough, Mr H. .. 0 10Lunn, Mr J 1 0Over, Mr R. P. ... 5 0 West, Mr . 0 10

For N P by Abbott, Agnes ... 0 13 Baughurst, W . B. 0 8Ives, Thomas 0 10Romoold. Wm. . . 0 S Spear, Wilfred. ... 0 11 White, Fred . . . . 0 6

BRIGHTON—Continues. BRIGHTON-ContinuedSubscriptions:

Arkill. Miss ...... 1 0Barnett, Mis» 1 1Barnett, Mr W..„ 1 1

, Harris, Miss M .. . 0 10'! Inoe. Mr J 1 14 Head, Mr. T 0 10

Scutt, Miss 0 10tephens,Mr.J.H. 0 10

18 1

29 1 1Less expenses... 0 6 7

28 15 0

£998 9 4

S ussex.ARUNDEL.

Contribs., S.-sch.,for Congo...... 1 15 0

Do., for N P ... 1 8 10

3 3 10

BATTLE. Bev. J. Howes.

Sunday-school ... 2 11 5Howes, Rev J. . . 0 10 0

Boxes byBency, Mrs.......... o 4 GBrown, Miss .,,, 0 2 3

For N P , byBency, F.............. 0 3 0Boots, 0 .............. o 3 0Brown, Miss ... 0 5 0Dray, Miss K. ... o 4 6Hay, Wm............. 0 7 7Howes, H. C....... 1 0 0

Under 2s. ,,, , 0 4 2

5 15 5Less expenses,

Heralds, &c. 0 10 0». —

5 5 5

BRIGHTON.Bond Street.

Rev. C. Masterson. Coll., for W <fc 0. 1 0 Contribs., S.-sch. 8 3

Collected by Read, M iss 2 13

xvoaUf uir..,,.,....Shaw, Mrs ....... 0

o5 (i

Under Ss. . . . . 1 13 1

For 2V P, byC.msins, Miss E. . 0 10 0Hall, Miss A ... 12 6Harmer, Miss A . 0 2 GMellish, Walter.. 0 6 0Patchin, Geo... 7 0Roberts, MissE. . 0 12 8

Under 2s. .. . 5 2

35 3 6

B R IG H T O N ,

Holland Road. Bev. D. Davies.

Coll., for W & O 5 0

Subscriptions: Comber, Mr C. ... 1 0 Davies, Bev D .... 2 2

Collected by Comber, Mr G. J. 1 10

9 12 0

BRIGHTON.

Queen’s Square. Bev. J. S. Geale.

Coll., for W & O 2 ! Contribs., S.-sch. 5 '

Subscriptions:Bone, Mr .......... 0 10Brown, Mr ...... 0 12Bullen, Miss, for

Congo ............. o 15Collin», Mr 0 10Cousins, Miss 0 10Dean, Miss 0 12Geale, Rev J. S. 0 10 Harmer, Mr. . . . . . 0 10Ibberson, M r 0 10Isaac, Mrs ......... 0 10Jones, Mr .......... 0 10Kevs.M iss 0 11M'Ckelvie, Mrs... 0 10 Mortlock, M r .. . . 0 10Pxankerd, Dr 1 JSear, Mrs .........; o 14Tester, Colonel... 0 10 Thompson, Mrs... 0 10

Under 10s......... 6 11

Boxes by Akchurst, Mias... o 6Bacon, Miss ...... 0 7Barndon, Miss ... 0 6Crisp, Miss • o 13Outlack, Miss 0 13Dixon,Miss . . . . 0 6Durrant,Miss o 15Emery, Miss ...... 0 5Fowler, Mr 0 15Gilliam, Miss 0 10Jones, Miss. 0 12

Lock, Miss F 0 10 3

BRIGHTON.

Sussex Street,Grand Parade. Rev. J. O’Niell Campbell.

Contribs., S.-sch. 2 17 5

Subscriptions :8harp, Mr E 1 1 0

Under 10s......... O il

For N P , by Botting, Miss A. O 3 3Smith, J. G 0 17 0Swaffie'.d, Geo. ... 0 6 8

Under 2s 0 2 9

6 0 0

EASTBOURNE. Bev. W. Osborne.

Collections 2 18Do., for W & O 2 4 Do., Sun.-sch. 0 18

Contribs., S.-sch. 5 1 Do., for N P ... 3 10

Collected by Hollington &Neal,

Mieses,toiCongo 2 12 Neal, Miss,|for do. 0 6

Subscriptions:By Miss English.

Barker, Miss ...... 3 10English,Miss.... 0 10Knott, Mrs ....... 0 10Payne, Miss ...... 0 10Payne, Miss M .... 0 10 Payne, Misses, lor

Congo ............. 0 10Stroud, Mr D. . . . 1 0 Thompson, Mrs 0 10 Thompson, Misses 0 10 Turner, Rev J. ... 0 10

Under 10s......... 0 9Do.,tor Mr Wall 0 7

l®i ‘ Boxes by41 Bartholomew,Sir?,0 children .......... o 50 Hollington, Mrs 0 80 Knott, Mrs 0 122 Morns, Mrs 0 80 Neal, M ies 0 2

Osborne, G. B. ... 0 7 0 Osbotne, Master 0 7 0 Payne, Misses . . 1 9 7Saunders, Misses 0 12 6 SouthdownOollege 0 17 0 Stroud,Mr D. ... 0 3 4 Turner, M iss 0 1 10

32 19 1Less expenses,

and Heralds 1 4 0

EASTBOURME-Con.

31 15 1

FOREST BOW.Sunday-school ... 1 2 6 By Eltie Thomas 0 6 6

HASTINGS.Wellington Square.

Rev W. Barker.Collections 8 19 2

Do., for W & O 3 11 9 Contribs.,Sun.-sell. 2 13 10

Do., Halton... 1 0 0 Bible-class box ... 1 11 ft Chapel box 3 11 0

Subscriptions:Faulding, Mr 2 0 0

By Miss Barker:A Donation 0 10 6A Friend............. 0 10 0Barker, Rev W .,

and Mrs .......... 1 0 0Barker,Miss . . . . 1 0 0 Barker,MissE. N. 0 10 0Caffyn, Miss ...... 1 0 0Caffyn, Mrs . . . . 0 10 0 Clark, Mrs . . . . . . 0 10 0Dobbs, Mrs I 0 0Griffin, Mrs N. ... 1 0 0Harvey, Mr 0 10 0Mannington,Mr.J. 1 0 0Smith, Miss I 0 0Strickland, Mr . . 1 1 0Tyrie, Mr.............. 2 ^ 0Tyrie, Miss 1 1 0Walton, Miss. . . . 1 1 0

Under 10s......... 0 9 4

By Miss F. Chapman:Chapman, Miss... 0 10 0 Wil'iams, Miss... 0 10 0

Under 10s........... 0 4 0

By Miss Floyd:Compton, Mr B ... 1 0 0Bose, Mr ......... 0 10 0Stanger, Mr 0 10 6Winter, Miss ........ 1 1 0

Under 10s......... 1 2 6By Mrs. Goward.

Neville, Mrs ...... 0 10 0Wingfield, Mr 0 12 0

Under 10s......... 1 9 91 2 *

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HASTINGS—Continued.By Bible-class:

Arnold, Miss E... 1 0 6Barker, Miss A.... 0 4 3Beeney. Miss O... 1 7 4Crowhurst, Miss . 0 2 6Groves, Miss S.... 0 8 0Harri't, Miss S. ... 0 12 6Jarvis, Mis* S. .. 0 8 0Kennard, Miss J. 0 12 9LiDbick, Miss S.... 0 4 6Marsh, Miss M.... 0 3 6Terry, Miss A. ... 0 7 0

Boxes by Barham. Mis? It. 0 6 0Barker, Miss E.... 2 3 10Bradford, B......... 1 2 6Chapman, MissF. 0 11 0Compton, H. & N. 0 18 6Compton, Master 0 7 0Cooper, Mrs ...... 0 5 11Doust, Miss ...... 0 11 10Gibson, Mrs W... 1 6 9Harvey, Mrs o 7 0Murphy, Mr . . . . 0 17 6Plumstead, Mr ... 0 IS 2Stone, M r s .......... 0 8 1Toovey, M iss...... 0 10 10Warner, Miss...,,, 0 s 10Wingfield, A ........ 0 7 4

Under 5s........... 0 17 7

For N P, by Martin, E............. 0 3 6Parks, A............... 0 4 0Underwood, E__ 0 6 4

65 7 4Less expenses.. 1 4 0

61 3 4

LEWES.Rev. W. K. Armstrong, B.A.Coll., for W & 0 0 16 0Contributions 15 17 7

Do., for N P ... 0 16 5

17 10 0

PORTSLADE. Rev. S. G. Gamble.

Coll., for W & 0... 0 15

RYE.Rev E. Compton.

Collection .......... 0 8D ».,for W & 0 o 10

Coatri08.,8 un-6cn 1 0

Boxes, byCa«t, Mrs, and

Watson, Mis3... 0 8

RYE—Continued.Neave?, J............. 0 2rerry, Miss 0 10

3 0 90 5 6

2 15 3

WORTHING—Continued. For N P , by

Duke, F .............. 0 5 6Sawle, G............... 0 7 4Walter, Miss K ... 0 S 38mall sums 0 1 2

ST. LEONARDS.Warrior Square.Rev. J. Peimy.

Collections 6 7Do., for W & O 3 8

Young Women’ sBible-class ...... 1 2

Contribs., S.-sch. 2 15

Subscriptions:

Bickle, Mr & Mrs 3 3Boot, Mrs .......... 0 10Joy, Mr E............. 1 0Mather, Mrs ...... 1 10Morton, Dr A. S. 0 10 Morton, Mr O. ... 0 10Neve, M r............. 1 1Osborn, Mr & Mrs 10 0 Osborn, Miss ... 1 1 Penny. Rev J. ... 2 2

Under los 0 10

Subscriptions :

35 12 90 9 0

35 3 9

Burdett, Mr . . . . Hitchings. Mr. ...

0 Hushes, Mrs J....Smith, Mr. E........Stanley, Miss M.

Boxes, byA Friend.............Badger, Annie . .Bomford, F...........Bomford, MessrsFryer, Miss.........Morris, Miss ......Skinner, Mis« L... Smith, Miss 8 . . . . Whitehead, Master

Less expenses.

WORTHING.Rev. C. D. Crouch.

Contribs.,Sun.-sch. 3 5

Subscriptions :By Miss Smith :

Crouch, Rev O. D. 0 10 Norman, Mr J. B. 0 10 Grayham.Mr T. G 0 10

Under 10s......... 1 12

By Mrs Butcher :Butcher, Mrs . . . . 1 0

Under 10s......... 0 7By Mrs Duke 0 10

Sunday-school Boxes:

Butcher, Miss L . . 0 13Beer, Mrs ....... O 6Campbell, Miss... 0 2Cowell, M r 1 0Crocombe,D. & G. 0 3Davidson, Mr 0 5Duke, M rs 0 8Mason, Mrs 0 6Naldrett, M r 0 SSouthey, K 0 2Sampson, Mrs ... 0 5 Walter, B 0 2

Latimer Street Sunday-school 0 7 6

Lodge Road, for N P ................. 0 3 0

BIRMINGHAM—Con.

13 2 7

£244 0 5

SQartoicksijtre.ALCESTER.

Rev E. J. Crofts.Collections 8 5

Do.,forTT«fcO.. 1 0

0 10 0 10 0 10 5 0 0 10

0 5 0 1 0 10 0 10 0 3 0 1 0 4 0 10 0 11

963 9 6

BIRMINGHAM.

, The folio wing is the list of Contributions published by the Birmingham Auxiliary: Collected at Pub­

lic Meeting... 0 9 1 Do , Juv. Mtg. 4 6 1

Balsall Heath 7 4 SCannon-street Ch.

(Graham-streetj 27 3 6Carter-lane 6 0 0Christ Ch., Aston 78 15 9 Circus Chapel,

Bradford-street 19 19 2 Guildford Street.. 2 4 6

gj Great King-street 43 15 0

19 4 70 4 7

10 0 0

ATTLEBOROUGH. Rev. W. Satchwell.

Coll., for W & O 0 11

BIRMINGHAM.Contribs., by Mr.

Thos. Adams, Treasurer....775 13

Do., HagleyRd. Church, forD ebt............... 21 6

Contribs.,Y.M.M.S, per Mr G. Cauldwell, for SishtoporeSchlS 0

Do.,for Students at Serampore 24 0

Do., for Bev R.F. Guyton's W ork, Delhi 36 0

Do., fo r Educa­tion o f CongoYouths 20 0

D>., Selly Park Church, for Congo Oirls 5 0

Do..MrBaldwin’s class, for Boy at Serampore 3 0

Church of the Re­deemer, Hagleyroad ................. 121 5 6

Erdington 8 4 8Hamstead-road ... 76 13 0 Harborne Chapel. 44 3 7 Heneage-streetCh. 51 9 0 Hope-street Ch.... 5 11 0 King’s Heath Ch. 60 12 0 Lodge-road Ch. 5 1 6 Newhall-street ... 7 1 0 Selly Park Ch. ... 12 11 3Small Heath ........23 10 . 6SpringHillOhurch 10 1 6 Stratford-road ...104 18 8 WycliffeChurch.. 191 2 2 Wynne-street Mis­

sion Room ..... 17 0 6Yates-street ...... 9 9 10Young Men’s

M is s i o n a r y Society(about) 200 0 0

The above amounts include Contributions for Zenana Mission.

COVENTRY.Queen’ s Road.

Rev.W. J. Henderson, B.A.Collections 27 1 4

Do., for W & O 7 10 0 YonngMen’sBible-

class, Qaeen’ s-road 5 10 0

Contribs., Sunday-sch.,Cow-lane 19 10 9

Do., Lord-street 23 8 2 Do., do., sewing

class............. 0 10 0Don., for Congo.., 0 10 0

Subscriptions:Atkins, Mrs ...... 1 1 0Barber, M r 0 10 0Bill, Mrs............... 1 1 0Bill, Mrs. J 1 1 0Blockley, Mrs . . . 0 10 0B unless, Mr 2 2 0Bushill, Mrs . . . . 1 1 0 Bustoil1, Mr T. W. 1 1 O

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COVENTRY—Continued. ! COVENTRY-Continued.Dawson, Mr W .F. 1 1 OIBeamish.Mrs. 0 10 0Franklin, Mr G.C. 1 1 01 Berry, Mr T..J.P, 1 1 0Franklin,Mr F.W. 1 1 0 ! Blackwood, Mr ... 0 10 0Gardner, Mr ...... 1 0 0 Bush, MrW. ... 0 10 0Gibberd, M r ...... 1 0 0 ¡Carpenter, Mr C. 0 10 0Henderson, Rev. ¡Comley, Mr. Jas.. 3 0 0

W. J., B .A ... . 2 2 0 Davis, Miss......... 1 1 0Hine, M r............. 1 0 o! Davis, Mr .......... 0 10 0Jarrams, Mr . . . . 1 1 0 Edwards. Mr R.... 1 1 0Lawson, Mr ,,, , 1 1 0 Farmer. Mr.......... 0 10 0Lee, Mr ............. 1 1 0 Gardner, Mr D.... 0 10 0Lomax, Mrs.......... 1 10 0 Gardner, Mr. W. 0 1ft flMitchell, Miss.. . . 0 10 0 Hill, Miss E. O 10 0

Do., for Congo 0 10 0 Hill, Mr N........... 1 1 0Morgan, Mr . . . . 0 10 0 Liggins,Mr Jos.... 0 10 6Morris, Mr S. W. 0 10 0 Loudon, Mr J. B . 1 1 0Morton, M rs....... 0 10 6 Mawby, Mr.......... 0 10 6Morton, Mr J 0 10 6 Moore, Mr J. J .. . O 10 0Peirson, Mr........... 1 10 0 Paccoe, Mrs . . 1 0 0Pulley, Mr............ 5 6 0 Reynolds, Mr T. 0 10 6Robinson, Mr....... 2 2 0 Rosevear, RevW.T. 2 0 0Robinson,Mrs ... 1 1 0 Shirley, Mr W. . . 0 10 0Robinson,Miss Ada 0 10 0 Smith, Mrs A . . . . 0 15 0Robinson, Miss ... 0 10 0 Townsend, Mrs .. 1 0 0Ross, Mr............... 0 10 0 Ward, Mrs J ....... 1 10 0Salmon, Mr.......... 0 10 6 Warren, Mr ... 1 0 (Sharp, Mr J. H... 0 10 6 Wenlock.Mr J. E. 0 10 0Smith, Miss......... 0 12 6 White, Mr Jos.. . . 2 2 0Smith, Mr T. M. 1 1 0Townsend, Mr ... 1 1 0 Donations :Werwood, Mr..... 1 1 0

Boxes, byBarrow, Mrs ...... 0 4 0Bloxham, Mrs ... 0 2 0Barden, Mrs ...... 0 6 0Burdett, Mrs . . . . 0 5 0BushiH, Mrs........ 4 12 0Crofts, Mr............. 0 10 6Ellis,Miss . . . . . . 0 5 2Franklin, Mrs.. . . 7 11 3Franklin, Mr. G.C. 4 1U 0Franklin,Mr F.W. 2 12 10Gardner, Mrs...... 0 10 6Hodson,Mias . . . . 0 5 0Hollick.Mias C.... 0 4 0Ingram, Mr.......... 0 5 0Jarrams, Mrs . . 0 17 6Jarrams, Master 0 8 3Lee, Miss .......... 0 6 0Morton, Mrs. . . . 0 18 6Morton, Miss L.... 0 12 3Musling,Mrs(class) 0 5 2Priest, Mrs.......... 0 5 0Rainbow, M rs.... 0 10 0Robinson, Mrs...... 2 5 6iRoss, Mrs............. 0 10 6Sheasby, Mrs F... 0 15 4

151 8 0

COVKNTEY.

St. Michael’s.Rev. W . T. Rosevear.

Collections 12 3 0Do., for W & 0 3 3 0 Do..Sun.-school,

Girls 5 7 2Do., do., Boys.. 10 0 1

Subscriptions :A Friend............. 0 10 0Atkins, Mr John . 3 3 0 Bassett, M iss 1 0

HENLEY-IN-ARDEN-Continued.

Subscriptions:Ball, Mr G. W. ... 0 10 Hodgkins, Miss... 1 1 Lord, Mr John... 1 I Kadbum, Rev W.. 0 10 Radburn,Mrs 0 10

Boxes, byCook, Mrs ......... 0 2Gould, Miss 1 10Harris, Mrs 0 12Hopkine, J. & E, 0 9Pigg, M iss 0 I)Radburn.Mrs.... 0 10 Taylor, Miss ...... 0 7

Beamish, Mr T. G., for Congo . . . . 1 1

Davis,Mr, iorCongo 0 10 Friend, per Rev

W. T. Rosevear,for China 2 10Do.,for Congo 2 10

Rosevear, Rev W.T.,for Congo 1 0

Boxes, byA Friend............. 0 10 0Ager, Mrs............. 0 4 3Allen, Miss......... 0 5 0Bold, Mr T. 8. ... 0 7 8Bush, M rs .......... 0 2 10Eaves, M rs.......... 0 2 6Kirby,MrsW . ... 0 1 6Marston, Mrs . . . . 0 7 1Parker, Mrs 0 2 6Pritchard, Mrs ... 0 2 6Weston, Mr W.E. 0 2 6

70 14 1

DUNCHURCH.

Rev. H . W . Meadow.

Coll., for W & O 0 6 6 ConCribs.,for N P 0 11 6

0 18 0

HENLEY-IN-ARDEN.

Rev. J. H . Robinson.Collection .......... 2 10 0

Do., for W & 0 1 0 0 Sunday-sch. box.. 1 Contributions ... 0 9 S

12 15Less expenses.. 0 5

12 10

LEAMINGTON.Clarendon Chapel.Rev. G. A. Willis.

Collections .......... 3 14Do., for W¿c O. 4 8 Do., Public Meet­

ing (moiety)... 1 12 Do., Uni ted Meet­

ing (moiety) 0 10 Contribs.,Sun.-sch.,

Girls............. 4 3Do., do., Boys... 3 0

Subscriptions:By Miss Browne.

LE.ÄM1NQTON.

Warwick Street.Rev. S. T. Williams.

¿Collections 8 0 00 Do., for W & O 3 10 0 0 Do., Pub. Mtng.0 (moiety) ...... 1 12 5

Do., Juv. Mtng.1 (m oietyj’ 0 10 S

6 Sunday sch. boxes 10 18 2 0o; Subscriptions :9 By Mrs. Anderson.0' Anderson, Mr E. 0 10 6 0 Gatnmage, Mr E. 0 10 0

I Hill, Miss.............. 1 0 00 Hill, Miss E 0 10 00!Wntts, Mr A 0 10 0

— i Under 10s......... 0 5 00;

—; By Mrs. Williams.¡Hunt, Mr .......... 1 0 0I Richardson, Mr... 0 10 0 Williams, Rev S. 1 0 0

Under 10s......... 0 14 0

Bates, Miss.......... 2 0 0Browne, Miss E.... 1 0 0Browne, Miss...... 1 0 0Cochran, Miss ... 1 0 0Gardiner, Mrs . . 2 2 0

Do.,for SalvadorSchool ......... 5 0 0

Robinson, Miss L. 1 1 0Robinson, Mies H.M 1 1 0

Under 10s......... 0 7 6By Miss S. E. Greet.

Greet, Mr ......... 0 10 6Greet, Miss, for

Congo............. 0 10 0Pottenger, M rs... 1 0 0

Do., for Congo 1 0 0Wykes, M r.......... 0 10 0

Under 10s......... 1 13 3Boxes, by

Bates, Miss.......... 1 10 0BeechLawn pupils 1 4 9Cawley, Miss . . . . 0 6 8Overton, Mrs........ 0 5 4Steane, Miss M... 0 5 8

Collected byGibbs, Mrs H. and

Miss................. 3 0 3

43 17 5Less expenses 0 17 0

43 0 5

By Miss Willcox.Bennett, Mr ...... 2Palmer, Mr J. ... 0 1Pryoe, Mr .......... 0Willcox, Mr 5Willcox, M rs 0

Under 10s........ 1

By Mrs. Purser.A Friend 1Sadden, Mr ...... 0Powell,MrJ.,sen. 0Purser, Mr C 1Sanford, Miss.... 0Thorp, Mrs 1Tyrams, Miss, for

Congo ............. 0Boxes, by

Anderson, Mrs ... 0 Bennett, Miss E. 0Cole, Mr ............. 0Dowtwell, Mr 0Edwards, Paul &

David .............. 0Hewitt, Miss. . . . 0Lewin, Miss ...... 1Payne, Mr .......... 0Kichardson, Miss 0 Schwarck, Mrs ... OTimms, Miss ...... 1Willcox, Miss, for

Congo 1Under 5s 0

10 05 0

0 O 10 O 10 0 0 0

5 3 18 115 07 4

16 0 9 0 1 78 106 1 8 0 0 0

19 6 12 2

54 17 6

RUGBY.Rev. A. Morgan.

Collections . . . . . . 3 5 0Do., Pub. Mtng. 3 0 11 Do., for W $ O 0 19 0

Cards ................. 0 16 0Contribs.,8un-sch. 6 2 4

Do., Bible class 2 6 8

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RUGBY—Continued.

Boxes, by-Pettitt, Miss 1 1 3Satchell, Miss,,, , 0 2 7

17 13 9lets expenses... 0 1 0

17 12 9

STRATFORD-ON-AVON.Bev. J. Pugh.

Collections.......... 6 2 5Do., for W tb O 1 15 2Do., Public

Meeting ...... 2 13 2Contribs.,Sun-sch. 5 6 «

CROSBY GARRETT— Continued.

Colls., Kirkby 8tephen . . . .

Do., Sunbiggin Do., Whygill-

head.............

2 13 3 0 18 10

0 2 1

Prayer Mietine box, for Japan 0 19

Subscriptions :Smallwood, Mr J. 5 Smallwood, Mrs... 1 Smith, Mr J. C. C

Under 10s......... 0

Subscriptions :A Friend, for Debt 0 10Aitkin, Dr .......... 0 10Arthur, Rev D.... 0 10 Aikinson, Mrs ... 2 2 Burra, Mr J. . . . . 0 10Ebdell, Miss ...... 0 10Ebdell, Miss A. ... 0 10 Grant, Mr & Mrs 2 0 Jackson, Mrs J.... 0 10 Jackson, Mr R . ... 0 10 Penrith, Mrs J.... 0 10

j Under 10s......... 0 76 For N P , by! Balmer, J............. 0¡Brunskill, M. . . 0

OjHaygarth, F 0ni Hobson, T 0

Boxes, byAllen, Mrs & Mies 0 10 4Attwood, Mrs 0 5 2Baum, Mrs, for

Japan ............. 0 19Cranmer, Mrs ... 0 7 Eaves, Miss, for

Japan ............. 0 8 11Gray, Miss 1 9 4Powell, M iss 0 10 4Smith, Mrs J. C. 2 12 6

Less expenses..31 14i 110 4 6

31 10 5

STUD LEY.Rev. R . Williamson.

Coll., for W & O ' Do., for N P ...

0 10 1 7

WOLSTON.Rev. H . W. Meadow.

Collect., iaiW & O 1 0

Hobson, A 0Jackson, J 0Pratt, Jane 0

Boxes, by

2 12 O 3 0 4

Archer, Miss J . . . Armstrong-,Mrs.. Atkinson, Mrs . . Balmer, Mis J . ...Bell, Miss M........Blacklin, Mr* 0 15Brunskill, Mr J. 0 4 Brunskill, Mrs T.Bruns kill, Miss A. Burrill. Miss J . ... Capstick, Miss .. Chaplow, Miss'E Collis. Miss £ .Ebdell, Miss A. ...Fairer, Miss S. A. Haygarth, Mrs ... Larkum, Miss E ...Lord, Mrs .......... 0 19Murray, Miss E... 0 6 Nicholson, Miss R. Penrith, Mrs. J.... Salield, M>ss A.Scraps.................Stampa, Mrs . . . . Suddard, M rs ....Taylor, Mr F 1Wuarton, Miss A. O Wilson, Miss H. 0

0 1 0 0 15 0 3 0 3 0 1 0 14 0 12 0 4 0 14

0 7 4 0 0 10 0 7 0 5O

BRADFORD-ON-AVON- Continuei.£oxes, by

Beaven,MasterW. 0 9 Beaven, Miss

(class),for China 1 14 BigWood, Miss E.,

lor do................ 0 3Jones, Miss E.,

for do............... 0 4Love, Miss,fordo. 0 3Oatley, F ............. 0 8Viner, M isses.... 1 0 Wasaell, MissR.,

class................. 0 6White’s,Miss,class 0 8 Young Men’s class 1 0 YoungWomen’sdo. 1 0

Collected by

Beaven, Miss N.... 2 0

Less expenses..16 2 00 4 0

15 18 0

BRATTON. Rev. W. Drew.

Collection .........Do., for W de 0 Do., Littleton..

Contribs., S.-seh., for Congo ......

Less expenses...

£1371 9 8

W isim rrrelattb .CROSBY GARRETT.Revs. A. Grant and

D. Arthur.Collections, &c,

Crosby Garrett 8 3 0 Do., ABby . . . . 1 8 5 Do., Winton ... 1 0 0 Do., Brough ... 0 15 0

33 13 10. . 1 17 6

£ 3 6

I |ft

S S tits t) ite . BRADFORD-ON-AVON.

Rev. W. Sutton.Collection............. 4 15 S

Do., for W O 1 0 £Subscriptions :

Sutton. Rev. W .,for China ...... 0 10 0

Webley, M rsH ... 1 0 0

Subscriptions:Aldis, Rev J 3

Do. (don.) ...... 4Aldis, Miss iCowdery, Mrs 2Reeves, Mr R. . . . 1 Stickler, Mrs S . ... Whitaker, Mrs T.. Whitaker. MrJ.S.

0 10 1 0 0 10

Under 10s......... 0 12

Boxes, by

Less expenses

CALNE. Castle Street.

Rev. G. Hudgell.Collections.......... 8 9 1

Do., for W & O 3 10 0Do.,PrayerMte. 1 1 7Do., Yatftsbury 0 4 6

Contribs., S.-sch. 4 0 4Do., for JV P .„ 2 7 9

Subscriptions :Chappell,Mr . . . . 2 2 0Chappell & Saun­

ders, Misses ... 2 2 0Cnlverwell, Mr C. 1 11 eDixon, Mr .......... 2 0 0Harris,Mr J. (don ) 1 O 0Harris, Mr T ....... 2 •¿ 0Henly, Miss.......... 0 10 0Hudgell, Rev G. 1 1 0Keevil, Mr........... 1 0 0Pinniger, Misses 0 10 0Redman, Mr . . . . 1 1 0Wilkins, Mr........ 1 0 0

Under 10s......... 0 18 7

36 11 4Less expenses. . 0 15 0

35 16 4

60’ CHIPPENHAM.fiiI Station Hill.

Rev. H. B. Bar dwell.i Collections .......... 3 10 5

-• Do., for W & O 1 6 6 V. Contribs., for N P 1 12 1!ri School boxes ...... 2 17 4pj Private do............ 1 17 10

°j Subscriptions:0 i Bardwell ,RevH.B. 1 1 0 0 j Harding, Mr . . . . 0 10 0 0| Under 10s......... 2 2 0

14 17 2Newman, Harry . 0 8 0Newman, Mr G.... 2 5 3Pocock. Mrs A .... 0 5 1Reeves, C............. 0 2 6Reeves, N ............ 0 4 6Whitaker,Miss E. 0 18 0

32 0 0

BROMHAM.

Collection ......... 0 19Do., for W & O 0 5

Boxes ........ 0 8Cards ................. 0 11

2 4 0 2

CORSHAM.Eev. F. J. Steward.

Collections 1 4Do., Public Mt?. 1 3 Do., for O 0 7

Prayer M'sr. box 0 16 Sunday-school ... 1 14

Do., Atworth... 0 7

Subscriptions :Amor, Mr . . . . . . 0 10 0Collins. Miss 0 10 o

2|Law, Miss 8. A ... O 10 0 OjMaslen, Mrs W.... 0 10 O 1 ¡Steward, RevF.J. 0 10 0 91 Under 10s......... 0 15 0

Less expenses.,Boxes, by

2 2

01 °i—¡Amor, Master W. 00; Bennett, Miss 0

— 'Brewer, Mrs ...... 0

5 37 109 6

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CORSHAM—Continued. DEVIZES—Continued. DOWNTON—Continued. (MELKSHAM—Continued.Davis, Mr C 0Davis, Mrs W. ... o Law, Miss S. A. Mallard, Mr H.... Maslen, Mr W . . . Spackman, Miss...

For i\r P , by

73

0 5 0 5 0 16 0 12

Mailings, Mr 1 0Sharman, Hr 2 2Stewart, Mr . . . 010

Under 10a........ 5 19

0 Whitchurch,MissH 0 9 0 Whitchurch,MissN 0 IS 6!

41 6Lees -expenses . 0 5

Amor, Agnes . . . . 0 3 2Baker, Agnes.... O 2 6Chapman, F........ 0 1 10Coates, Annie ... 0 2 0Hulbert, Frei ... 0 2 4Jennings, Bertie 0 3 2Mallard, Amy . . A 5 7Smart, James...... 0 4 1Steward, "Winnie 0 4 0

41 1 4

Iæss expenses13 18 30 2 9

13 15 6

CORSLET. Coll., for W & O 0 Contbs., for N P 1

1 9 4

CORTON. Contribution 0 3 0

DAMERHAM AND ROCKBOURNE. Rev. H. Earney.

Collection .Do., ior Jf

Bible-class 0

Boxes, byA Friend.............Earney, R evH ... Kenchenton, H. Kenchenton, G.... Teller, Kate . . . . Roberts, Mrs......

1 0 100 5 00 7 0

0 1 60 5 00 5 00 I 100 3 20 9 22 18 6

DOWNTON. South Lane.

Rev. J. T. Collier.Collections

Do., Speda I ... Do., Pub. Mtng.

0 5

Do., Prayer Mtgs. 1 2 Do., Redlynch.. 0 6

Contribs., S.-sehl. 3 12 Young Women’s

Bible-class . . . .Young Men’s do. Redlynch S.-sch.

Subscriptions:Bennett, Mr ...... 0 10Collier, Miss 0 12Oollier, Rev J. T. 0 10Gregory, Mr ...... 0 10Lumsden. M r.. . . 1 0Mitchell, Mrs . . . . 0 10 Mitchell, Mrs S. . 0 10Small, Mrs 0 10Taunton, Miss F. 0 10 Taunton, Mr J . . . . Taunton, Mr W .„. Taunton, Mrs W ... Taunton, Misses

CW ick)...............West, Mr and Mrs Whitchurch, Mrs Whitchurch,Misses 0 10

Under 10s......... 0 15

Special Donations.A Friend............. 0 10Taunton, Messrs.

J. and W 1 1

DEVIZES.New Chapel.

Rev. I. Birt, B.A.Collections 17 13

Do.,for W4- O.. S 0 Do., Sun.-echool

Bunday-sch. boxes (less expenses)

Boxes .................Prayer Meetings

Subscriptions:Anstie, Mrs E. B. 0 10 Anstie, Mr T. B.Birt, Rev. I. ......Holloway, Mr ... Holloway, M rs...

0 10

2 17 1 10 1 12

2 0 0 10 1 0 0 10

Under 10s......... 0 5Boxes, by

Batten, Miss . . . .Buckle, Mrs ......Green, Miss ......Hickman, E. & J. Matthews, Miss L. Mitchell, Mrs J. . . Newman, Mrs. ... Stevens, Miss E... Taunton, Mr J.,

servants .Taunton, Mrs W.. Taunton, Mr P.

and Miss M......Warren, Miss E.West, Miss Daisy 0 3

0 15 0 5 0 5 0 6 0 70 15 0 6 0 100 21 17

1 11 0 5

Collected byCollier, Miss ...... 0 8Taunton, Miss M. 0 6

O.Harrold, Mrs 0 5 30 ! Keen, Miss 0 5 0

------------iKnee, Miss S 0 5 753 11 4IKnee, Mr E 0 11 9

Less Seralds ILee, M rE. J . ... 1 7 6and expenses 1 9 10 Lee, M r .............. 1 14 1

----------- Smith, Mr J 0 10 552 1 6 Watren, M rs .... 0 9 10 — Under 5s 1 5 1

I KINGTON LANGLEY.Rev. J. Ashe.

Collection .......... 0 10Cards, far N P ... 0 4 I

Less expenses.,36 14 0 8

36 6 9

3 0Do., W & O ... . 0 10

0 10 2 9 2 6

O Selman, Mr...........7’ Under 10s.........081 Boxes, bv

, (Elliott, Master JKnapp, M rs...,

Knipe, Miss E.

PEWSEY., Collections &c. ... 3

Do., for W & O 0

3 13 4

MELKSHAM. Broughton Lane. Rev. G. A. Webb.

^Collections .......... 4 1J! Forest Sun.-sea. .j! Beanacre do........|j Prayer Mting. box

Subscriptions:

SALISBURY. Rev. G. Short, B.A.

Ì Collections ........... 10 16Do., Pub. Mtng. 6 6 Do., for W & O. 6 6

■ Sunday-school . . 80 13

Subscriptions :A Friend............... 2 5Atkins, Mr S. R ... 1 1 Atkins. Mr W. R. 0 10 Brockway, Mrs ... 0 10 Brooks, Mrs ........ 0 10

” lL olGalpin, Miss . . . . 0 10V I ."¡Hicks, Mr J .......... 1 1

1 I Jarman, Miss . . . . 1 10¡Keynes, Mrs . . . . 1 1

0 , „ . . ' „ iKeynes, Mr J. N. 1 10 A Friena.............. 0 10 0 Muddin, Mr ..... 0 10QiBrinkworth, Mr 2 0 0 Main Mr & Mrs . . 5 50 ;Keevil, Mr J 1 0 0 Main, Mr G....... 0 10„ ITeoTril \Trfl 1?. A A A rrr A »a0 'Keevil, Mrs R 5 0

iKimber, Mr O. ... 0 10iLee, Mr J .............. 0 10!Lee, M rE. J 0 10

0 Maggs,Mr C 1 1Oatley, Mr E 0 10

0;Spackman, M r.... 0 15 0 Superintendent... I 0 0 Tnankofiering . . 0 10¡Wiltshire, Mr 0 10j Under 10s........... 1 9

q Boxes, by9;Collett, Miss L . ... 0 5 0OlDrew, Henry 0 15 0l'Keen, Miss A. ... O 14 0 6 Knee, Mrs J. . . . 0 5 05 Oatley, Mr J 0 10 00 Pocock, Master P. 0 11 7 ¡Pocock, E. &H. J.

6 & Miss 0 6 26 Rickett, Misses/.. 0 10 6

(Townsend, Miss.. O 14 2 4! Webb, Master L. 0 7 001 Under 5s 0 6 44

Sunday-sohool classe?, byBliss&Kean,Messrs 0 13 7

6 Collett, Mr W . ... 0 12 0 8 Crook, M r 0 7 8

'r ikium, ini ........... \i iu0 Main, Mr W 0 10

Main, Mr F 0 10Main, M rE 0 10Main, Miss E. ... 0 10Rowe, Mr H 1 1Short, Rev G 1 10Short, M rs 1 0Smith, Mrs Pye... O 10Thorn, Miss 0 10Thom> Mr .......... 0 10Walker, Mr . . . . 1 1Watson,Mr 2 2

1 1Woodrow, Mrs.,

Donation.Cornish, Mr ...... 2 0 0

Boxes, byEdney, M r 0 11 2Jarman’ s, Miss,

pupils .............Py e-Smith,MissO.Thom, M r 2 0 0

1 10 0 9

138Less expenses.. 0

137 18 8

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8EMLEY.Rev. J. Stanley.

Contributions 4 5

SHREWTON.Rev. T. A. Judd.

Collestion .......... 0 5 10Do., for TT <fc 0 0 14 0

Contrib., Sun.-soh. 0 19 7 Do., Chitterne 0 10 0 Do , Tilshead... 0 8 6

Boxes ................. 1 7 II

4 5 10Less expenses... 0 7 0

3 18 10

SWINDON.Rev. F. Pugli.

Collections 6 16Do., for W & O 2 8 Do., Snn.-sch.. 1 1 Do., Cambria.. 0 6 Do., Gorse Hill 1 7

Sunday-sch.boxes. 17 13 Do., Cambtia... 0 19

Bible-clasees 0 5Contribs., for X P 3 10 Gorse Hill Boxes 0 8

Subscriptions:Deacon, Mr ...... 0 10Hughes, Mr J . . . . 1 1Hughes, M rs 1 iLongland, Mrs... 1 1Wearing, Mr 1 0

Under 10s......... 1 7Collected by

Fittness, Miss 0 14Gardener, Miss ... 0 3 Do., for support

o f orphan in Miss Welhf school, Delhi... 4 0

Greenaway,MrsM. 2 0 Poooek, Miss . . . . 3 5

Blake, Miss 0 10Case, Mr H. S. ... 0 10 Chapman, Mr. I... 0 10 Chivers, Mrs . . . . 0 10

Do., for China 0 10 Clark, Mr & Mrs 1 0 Daniel, MrW. ... 0 10 Edminson, Mr R . 5 0

Do., Tliank- oflering for P r o te c t io n from Fire. . . . 1 0

Do.,forJoumey- ing Mercies... 1 0

Do., for W & O 0 10 Francis, Mr and

Mrs W................. 3 0Fowler,MrW 2 2Hayward,Mr. W.H. 1 0 Hiseock, Mr S . . . . 0 10 Hussey, Mr W „ 0 10Isley, Mr E 1 1Julyan, Rev W. 1 0 Kingham, Mr&Mrs 1 0 Linzey, MrsE. ... 0 10 Loving, Mr H. ... 0 10Lyon, Mr H 1 0Pickard, Mrs . . . . 1 0Pickard, Misses ... 1 10Pococfe, Mr. 1........ 0 10Poeock, Mr J.

K eevil............... 0 10Reeves, M r 0 10Selfe, Mr W 0 10Stevens, Mr. W ... 0 10 Stancomb.Mr. J.P. 10 0

Under 10s............ 4 2

51 1 0Less expenses

and Heralds 1 1 050 0 0

TROWBRIDGE.Back Street.

Collections .......... 22 8 5Do., for TF ¿r O. 5 0 0

Contribs. Sun-sch.Juv. Associata. 22 19 3

Do.,UpperStudley3 19 5 Do., Nortk

Bradley ...... 1 7 11Do., Yambrook 0 11 6

Subscriptions :A Friend 1 0 0Beaven, MrJas.... 0 10 0

WARMINSTER—Con.Boxes, by

Angel, Miss.......... 0 4 6Dewey, Albert ... 0 4 6MaxfLeld, r Arthur 0 7 6Soott,Bertie . . . . 0 5 3Stevens. Geerge... 0 1 2Toone, "Willie...... 0 13 2

For N P, by Bigwood, George 0 3 0Burgess, Emily... 0 4 4Cane, G................ 0 1 5Parker, Miss L . . . 0 5 108cott, Stanley...... 0 2 3Seeley, Harry... , 0 4 4Smith, MiES N. ... 0 6 9Smith, F. and W. 0 4 8

Less expenses150

154

14

Collected by Finch, Miss K. H . 0 18 4 Finde, Miss (box) 0 7 5

Under Ss 0 5 10

Less expenses.10 12 60 3 6

10 9 0

WE ST BURY. West End.

WESTBURY LEIGH.Rev. T. J. Hazzard.

Collections . . . . . . 2 8 9Do., for W O 1 0 2

Sanday-sch. boxes 4 17 6 Prayer Mtng. box 0 15 8

Subscriptions:15 10 9|Bame3, Mr&Mrs 0 15 0------------j Bennett, Mr J. . . 1 0 0

Do., donation... 1 0 0Bigwood, M r 1 0 0

1 Watkins, Mr ...... 0 10 0

Rev. W . P. Laurence. Collections ............ 2

TKOWBUIDGE.

Bethesda Chapel.Rev. A. English.

Coll., for 7V 4- O I 10 0 Do., Sun.-sch.. 8 2 4

Subscriptions and Boxes:Deacon, Miss 0 13 11Gardiner, Miss 1 . 0 I 6Last, Mrs .......... 0 8 0Stuckey, Mrs 0 10 0Wilkins, Mrs. E. 0 5 0Woodfin, Mr 1 1 0

Under Ss 0 IS 0

Sunday-sch. boxes 5 7 Colleced by Two

Friends 1Donation............. 0

Subscriptions:A Friend............. 0 10Anderson, Mr S.. 0 10 Doel, Mr. S. J. . . 0 10 Hillman, Mr J.... 0 10Lane, Mrs. S 0 10Roberts, Miss 0 10

Boxes, byPreece,Miss . . . . 8aijeant, Mr(ctm-

dren) . . . . . .

5 10:1213 6;7 3|:

0 9|’8 0

Boxes, byA Friend 0A Friend............. 0

¡Case, Mrs .......... 00 8 0

. 0 5 0 ¡Reeves, Mr R. H . 0 5 0

>rn, M rs .... 0 3 1

For N P , byi¡Barber, A 0 3 2

QiBennett, E ....< . . 0 9 0gjCase, A ................. 0q! Deacon, K. 00

13 10 9

WARMINSTER.Rev. H . Henderson.

Collection............. 3 8Do., for W & O 1 10

Sunday-school . . 4 12 Penny a week

system, per Mrs Gregory ..............1 14

Subscriptions: Hardick, M rT .... 1 1

0 18 6

1 7 30 10 0

18 3 60 8 6

17 15 0

Hazzard, F 0 10 9nIHazzard, M 0 16 0olHunt, A .............. O i l 6

Jones, A ............... 0 2 5Lester, A.............. 0 2 4Miotey. C 0 5 5Viner. A 0 7 7

Under 2 s 0 3 4

Less expanses..

■WESTBURY.Penknap.

Rev. A. E. Johnson.Collection............. 1 19 3

Do., for W <b O. 0 5 0Do., Pryr. Mtgs 1 7 3Do.,FublicMtng. 1 2 8

Sun.-school boxes 3 11 9

Subscriptions :

19 7 110 12 3

18 15 8

YATTON KEYNELL. Collections 2 8 0

£63116 11

McNiven, Miss... 0 10 0 Under 10s. . . . . 0 5 OCookhill

(KEorcesters'fittf.ASTWOOD BANK.

Rev. W . W . Robinson.Collection 8Contribs.,Sun.-sell. 7

3 4

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ASTWOOD BANK—Con.! EVESHAM—Continued, i PERSHORE—Continued.Subscriptions:

A Eriend .......... 0 10Andrews, Mr J. K. 0 10Hill, Mrs............. 2 0Perkins, Joseph,&

Sons, Messrs.... 5 0 Richards, Mr H .. 1 0 Smith, Messrs. J.

& Sons 2 2Smith, Mr P 1 1Yeomans,MrW.H. 2 2

Boxes, byFaice, Miss 0 8Prayer Meeting... 0 7

33 16Leas expenses.. 0 7

0, Bomford,Mr F. B. 0 12 00|Hewlett, M rs .. . . 0 10 0C Knight, Mr J . . . . 0 10 0'White, Mr T. ... 6 0 0

0 Under 10s......... 5 6 201

1 Boxes, by¡¡¡Knight,Mrs . . . . 0 18 0“ Cooper, Mrs J. ... 0 7 6

Finch, Frank...... 0 3 2! 36 7 10

6 Less expenses.. 1 0 4 01

36 3 10

Lidsey,Mr. J 0 10Nickson, Mr A, B. 1 0 Winter, Mr T 1 0

Boxes by Bushell, Mrs . . . . 016Cross, M r s 0 3Feek, Mrs .......... 1 3Niokson, Mr A.B. 0 7 Winter, Mrs ...... 0 15

WORCESTER.

Rev. J. Lewitti0 001 Collections 12 15

! Do., Pub. Mtng. 4 13 I Do., for W &O 3 3

0 Do., Juvenile... 2 0 42 7 0

33 9 0! KIDDERMINSTER. Rev. T. Fisk.

18 0 0

1 7

REDDITCH.Rev. E. W. Berry.

Coll., for W # O 0 i3 Rowson, Rev H.,

lor do................ 0 10

Lord’ s Day Offer­ing .........

Contribs., for N P 0 15 Kempsey S.-sch. 4 10

Do., colleo 2 o'Do., Mr Thomas,

box ............ 0 6Red Hill Bun.-sob. 0 13 Rainbow Hill do. 4 10

Subscriptions :

ATCH LENCH AND DUNNINGTON.

Collection, Lench. 2 2 Do.^Dunnington 5 9 Do., for W ¿c O 1 0

Subscriptions :Bomford, Miss ... 0 10 Bomford,Mr. H.B. 3 3

12 4

BROMSGROVE. New Road.

Rev. J. W . Comfort. ContribuUons .. 0 16

DUDLEY.Rev. G. McMichael, B.A.

Coll., for W & O 0 10 8un.seli.,for N P 1 0

Subscriptions :Glover, Mr H. ... 0 10 Hurcombe, Mr 0 10 McMichael,Rev G. 0 10 Palethorpe, Mr... 0 10Toon, Mr............. 0 10

Under 10s. ... 0 2

4 4

EVESHAM.Rev. J. L. Cooper,

Collections 15 12Do., for W & O. 3 5 Do., Ashton, for

do.................. 0 10Sunday-school ... 0 12

Subscriptions:Ashley, Mr W .... 1 0 Warmington, Mr. 0 10 "Warmington, Mrs 0 10

{Collections.......... 4 18 9'Do., for W & O. 1 5 10

Prayer Meetings 2 15 3Sun.-sch. boxes... 1 15 9

Do., Cards . . . . 0 15 008' Saleoi Heralds... 0 18 5

Subscriptions :Fisk, Rev T.......... 0 10 ° .

. Harvey, Mr J. P. 1 0 0iHarvey, Mrs . . . . 0 10 0Jacob, Mrs H . . . . 0 10 0

„ Lucas. Mr 8 ........... 5 0 o :s Do., for Congo 5 0 o .Turton, Mrs G ... 1 0 0

Under 10s......... 1 0 0Boxes by

Powney, Miss ... 0 15 0Under 5s.......... 0 5 6

9 27 19 6Less expenses 0 18 0

27 1 G|

0 KING’S NORTON.0 Collections .......... 0 18 0Do.,PrayerMeet

o ing, for Congo 1 0 0Contribs., S.-sch. 0 11 60

6 Cards for N P ... 0 14 76ft 3 4 16!10 PERSHORE.

Rev. J. H. FeekCollection .......... 5 19 4

Do., for W & O 0 10 0Sunday-school ... 0 13 8

0 Do., foriV P ... 0 8 36 Subscriptions:0 Amicus ............. 0 10 06 Bisbampton. . . . . 0 13 8

Bomford, Mr J . H. 0 10 0Cross, Mr A....... 0 10 0

0 Feek, Rev J. H.... o io 06 Gregory, Mr E ... i 0 06 Haigh, Mrs.......... i 0 0

SHIPSTON-ON-STOUR.Rev. R. T. Levis.

2ollec., for W $ O 0 10 I Contribs.,Sun-sch. 0 14 I ?rayer Meetings 0 14 I

Boxes by

For If P, by

STOURBRIDGE.Hanbury Hill.

Rev. W . Wallace.Collections..........

Do , for W & O Contribs.,Snn-soh

Do., Bible class

3 19 1 I O 13 0 5

Subscription :Birtt, Rev W. B. 0 10

6 9 0

8TOURPORT. Rev R. Evans.

Coll., for W & 0Contributions......

Boxes byBerry, Miss ...... 0Bomford, Miss A. 0

A Friend............. 1 0 0Allbutt, Mr A. J. 1 1 0Baylis, Mr ......... 0 10 6Baylis, Mr F ....... 0 10 6Berry, Mr. E ....... 0 10 6Bowen, Miss ...... 0 10 OBullock, Miss...... 0 10 0Darby, Mr............ 0 10 0Dodd, Rev T........ 1 1 0Evans, Mr. E. P. 1 1 0Evans, Mrs. E. B.. 1 0 0Sardiner, Miss . . 0 10 0Hanson, Mr.......... 1 1 0Hanson, Mrs........ 1 1 0Hanson, Mr en l

Mrs S................. 1 1 0Harris, Mrs......... 0 10 0Hawkins, Mr. J ... 0 10 6Heath, Mr........... 0 10 6Hill, Mr. S........... 0 10 6Jones, Mr J ......... 2 0 0Larkworthy, Mrs. 1 1 0Lewis, Mr G......... 1 0 0Lewis, Mrs........... 1 0 0Lewitt, Rev. J. ... 1 1 0Locke, Captain ... 1 1 0Osborne, M iss.... 0 10 0Price, Mr. W........ 1 0 OSeymour, Mrs ... 1 0 08tiles, M rs ..........Walford, Mr.........

0 10 00 10 0

Waters, Mrs. T. . . 1 0 0Do. (don.) . . . . 3 0 0Under 10s......... 0 15 0

Bowen, Miss 0 10Chair, Mr .......... 0 6Coney, Miss ...... 0 7Cosford, J............. 0 2Cosford, E.S.&VY. 0 3 8 Cropper, Mr E .... 0 4 7Dovey, Mies ...... 0 4 10Giles, M iss 0 14 6Hainsworth, Mrs. 0 4 0 Hawkins, Mr. H.J. 0 6 4 Hawkins, Miss A 0 9 1 Hawkins, Miss H. 0 7 0Rogers, M r 0 3 2Whiteman, Miss... 0 3 6 Wood,Miss . . . 0 10 4

WESTMANCOTE.Collection 1 5 0

Sunday-school Classes, byAllen, Mr . . . . . . 1 5 llCosford, Mr T. O. 0 19 8

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Cosford, Mrs . . . . 0 6 0Copson, Mr 1 9 2Lark-worthy.Miss 0 14 11¡Lewitt, Mrs ...... 2 11 8Other classes 4 1 2

WORCESTER—Continued

83 3Less expenses... 1 12

BED ALE.Rev. Gr. Charlesworth.

Collections 0 17Sunday-school

Less expenses...

2 15

3 120 3

81 11 0

£235 4 4

^Borksijtre.

ARMLET. Carr Crofts.

3 9 4

BEYERLEY.Well Lane.

Collections 14 13Do., for W & 0 2 9Do.jWoodmansey 0 18

Contribs.,Snn.-sch 6 14 I Do., for P .. 5 0I Ladies’ Working I Society ....... 3 0

Rev. W. Sumner.Collection ..........

Do., ior W & 0.Subscriptions :

2 2 6! O 13 o p - Frielld .............. 1 0Do'.’, Sun-sch"! 0 15 o^ample, Mr 1 1

'Sample, Miss 1 13 10 6

BARNOLDSWICK.'Collection ............ 3 19 7

Do., for N P ... 1 0 3

BOROUGHBRIDGE. Collections . . . . . . 2 2Contribs.,for N P 0 12

Subscriptions: Fearnside, Mr and

Mrs ................. 0 10Mawson, Mrs 0 10Walker,Mr & Mrs 1 0

4 14 9

BRADFORD. United Communion

Service.forTFfe 0 2 12 Coll., at Pub. Mtg 16 12 YouugMen’ sScty.,

for Outfit and Passage o f New

..120 0

139 5

B R A D FO R D .

85 18Less expenses... 1 8

34 10 6

4 19 10

BARNSLEY.Rev. J. Young.

Collections 6Do., for W dk O 1

Juvenile Aux 10C o n tr ib s . jf o r i^ i» 1

Subscriptions : By Miss Pick.

Evison, Mr,& box 1 Habershon. Mr .. 1Marshall, Mr T... 0 Pick, Mr T. J. ... 0Senior, M r 1Taylor, Mr J. B. 0 Watson,Mr.& box 0Wood, Mr E 1Wood, M rs 0

Under 10s........ 1

19 10! 1 0|

10 6 = 11 0!

BINGLEY.Rev. F. E. Cossey.

Collections 5 17Sunday-school ... 0 11

Subscription: g Moulden, Miss ... 0 100 Boxes^by

Cossey, M ary 0 5° ‘Foulds,A............. 0 1

IGreen, M ............. 0 5iMallinson, Mrs ... 0 10 Moulding:, Miss... 0 3

¡Moulding, H 0 61 iNelson, Mrs ...... 0 20 iN orth,M iss...... 0 601 Smith, Mrs 0 50 ;Wood,H............... 0 20, ---------01 9 6 5

Less expenses.29 6 8!0 19 2)

28 7 6;

BISHOP BURTON. Rev. R. Speed.

¡Collections..........Do., for W à O,

! (2 years) ......

4 6

1 0 0

5 6 8BATLEY. j

Rev. A. Cooper. jColl., for W & O 0 6 oi Contributions 1 11 61

BLACKLEY. Rev. R . Briggs.

2 0 6,Friends .............. 0 12 6

Rev. C. W. Skemp.Collections 16 8

Do., for W & O 7 10 Juvenile Mission­

ary Society.. 26 3

Wbitehead, Mr, do. 1 6 0 Whitehead, Mrs . 0 10 0

Under 10s........ 0 15 9

By Misses Greenwood and Parritt.

Newboult, Mr A. 2 2 0 Under 10s........ 1 4 6

By Miss Wrigley,Anderson, Mr ... 0 10 6

Under 10s......... 1 13 4

By Miss E. Illingworth. Clough Mr W .H . 1 O 0Youles, Miss 1 0 0

Under 10s........... 0 4 6Collected by

Copley, Miss M .. 1 0 2Copley, Miss S .. . 0 15 0Fisher, Miss ...... 0 18 0Harrison, Mrs ... 0 16 0Leake, Miss ........ 0 3 6McFarlane, Miss 1 3 6 Mellor, Miss A.... 0 9 0Roberts, Miss 0 7 3Suttle, Miss C. ... 0 6 0Smith, Miss 1 8 4

°|Whitley, Miss ... 8 2 3 Wray, Miss 1 5 6

BRADFORD—Continued.

Subscriptions :By Miss Best.

Acworth, M r 3 3 0Acworth, M rs .... 1 0 0Best, Mrs............. 0 10 GBest, Mr J. G . . . . 0 10 Best, Mrs J. G .... 0 10 6 Dowson.Mr W.A. 1 1 0Foster, Mr J 2 2 0Holden, Mrs A ... 5 0 0 Illingworth, Mrs J. I l o Illingworth, Miss 1 1 0Jolly, Mr. P 1 0 0Mission box 0 12 0Whitehead, Mr W. 5 0 0 Whitehead, M r... 1 0 0

Under 10s......... 0 2 G

By Misses Watson and Lobley.

Aykroyd, M r 2 2 0Illingworth,Mr. W.25 0 0

Under 10s........ 0 7 6

By Miss Cooke.Birkinshaw, Mr J. 3 0 0 Whiteley, Mrs . . 0 10 0

Under 10s. ...... 2 7By Miss Ida Field :

Field, Mr .......... 0 10Hollingworth,MrJ. 0 10 Skemp, Rev C.W. 1 4Skemp, Mrs ...... 1 4

Under 10s......... 2 0By Miss Roberts :

Illingworth, Mr W., two little boys................. 1 6

135 18 5

BRADFORD.Rev. R. Evans.

Collections .1 4 7 2Do., for W $ O 3 0 O

.............. 0 3 7

Subscriptions:By Miss Mellor.

Illingworth, MrA..M .P............. 5 0 0

Illingworth,MrH. 10 0 0 Illingworth, MrsH. 1 1 0 Mellor, Mr D. ... 2 0 O Newboult.Mr F... 1 1 0 North, Mr W .H . 1 0 0 Smith, Mr Aid. J. 2 2 O Smith, Mr and

Mrs B............... 2 2 0

41 16 9

BRADFORD.

Sion Jubilee Chapel.Rev. J. G. Gregson.

Collections 17 13 3Do., for W <Se 0 6 14 9

Juvenile Mission­ary Society 60 2 3

Subscriptions:By Miss Leppingwell.

Binns, Mr G 0 10 6Blackwood, Mr... 0 10 0Carter, Mr J 0 10 0Cole, Mr C 0 10 6

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BRADFORD—Continued.Cole.Mr G. B. ... 1 0 0 Fountain,MrW.F. 0 10 6 Harwood, Mrs . . . 1 1 0 SDeppingwell. Mt 0 10 0 Stephenson, Mr J. 0 JO 6

Uuder 10s......... 1 19 0

By Hr s. Cockcroft.<3t.......................... 1 0 0Hodgson, Mr. S. . 0 10 •Holmes, Mr R. . . . 1 1 0■Tarvjs, Mr ............ 0 10 0Morley, Mr. J. L. 2 0 0 •Stephenson,MrsR. 1 1 0 Taylor, Mr. R. . . I 1 0 Whitaker, Mr. T. 1 1 0Wood, Mr J 0 10

Under 10s........... 0 17By Miss Stephenson.

Bilbrough.MrW.H. 3 3 0 Bilbrongh, Misses 2 0 0 •Cannan, Mr. W ... 0 10 6 Craven, Mr. L. . . 1 0 0Liversedge, Mr A. 1 1 0Pratt, Mr. R 0 10 0Russell, Mrs ........ 0 10 0Waddington,Mr J. 1 1 0X Y Z ................... 1 1 0

Under 10s........... 1 2 0By Miss Jowett.

Marks, M r 0 12 6Riley, Mr J 0 10 0Wells, Mr ............ 0 10 0

Under 10s............ 0 17 6By Miss A. Lep-

pingwell ............ 1 5Bose9 by

Barrons,Mis<!.... 0 5 0 Benson, Mr D. ... 0 3 3 Laycock. Miss . . 0 7 8Stamp, Mrs 0 4 1Torpy, Mrs 0 5 6

BBADFO&D.

Hallfield Chapel. Rev. T. H . Martin.

Collection .......... 5 6Do., for W & 0 5 10

Juvenile Society.. 13 14

Subscriptions:By Mrs. Martin.

A Friend............... 0 10Brown, Mr W. B. 0 12 Brown, Mrs W. B. 0 12 Clapham, Mr H. 1 0 Clapham, Mr J.... 5 0 Martin, Rev T. H. 1 0 Martin, Miss A ... 0 12 Mombert, Mrs . . 0 10 Powell, Mrs . . . . 1 1Rycroft, M rs 0 12

Under 10s........... 0 7

By Mrs T. B. Brown. A. B..............

118 14 3

BRADFORD.

Trinity Chapel.Rev. C. Rignal.

Collection ......... 15 15Uo.,SotW & 0 3 10 0

'Contribs., Juvenile 17 2 0 Men’s Association 2 3

Subscriptions :Astin. M rs 0 10 0Dawson, Miss. . . . 1 0 0Hainswortb, Mr L. 1 1 0 Lambert,Mrs.... 0 10 0 Mitchell,Mr (don.) 5 0 0 Mitham, Miss A. 0 15 0 Moulson, Mr. W. 2 2 0 Rignal, Rev C. ... 0 10 6Rignal, Mrs ...... 0 10Shepherd, Mr. ... Ù 10 0 Watson,Mrs . . . . 1 1 0 Watson, Mr P. ... 0 10 0Watson, Miss 0 10 0

Under 10s......... O 12

53 13 5

44 17Less expanses.., 1 10

BRAMLEY.Zion. Chapel.

Rev. J. Wilkinson.Collection .......... 6 6

Do., for W <St 0 0 10

! BRAMLEY—Continues, j BRIDLINGTON—Ccn. [Juvenile Society 12 0 o Collected bySubscriptions 3 13 (l Dale,Mrs,for C7uraa 1 2 0

Do., b o x 0 6 oBowden, Miss . . 0 14 GLess expenses..,

22 3 6

B R A M LE Y .

0 Salem Chapel.° Rev. W. Rice.0 Collection............. 2 00 Do., for W & 0 1 0°i0: Subscriptions:O'«Bradshaw, Mrs J. 0 10 (i Walmsley.MrJ. C. 0 10

Under 10s........ 0 5

15 19 6Less expenses.. 0 11 8

COXONLEY.0 Collections 1 18 !)

0 10 61 1 00 10 60 10 00 11 4

Keighley, Miss ,Inder 10s. . .

By Mrs. Briggs:Hurry, Miss ...... 0 10

Under 10s......... 1 0

By Mrs J. Butterfield and Mrs Ramsden.

Denby, Misses . . 0 10 Hard after, Mr J .. 1 1

Under 10a........ 1 2By Miss Sewell... 1 3

COWLING HILL.^Collections . . . . . . 2 12 6

Contribs., for N P 1 5 9

BREARLEY. Lnddenden Foot.Rev. P. Alls op.

Collections 9 10 0Coll.,for W $ 0 . . 1 1 0 Coatrib., Sun.-tell. 1 15 0 Prayer Mtng. bo* 0 15 S

Subscriptions:0 F^cett, Mr 1 0 0OjFawcett, Mrs. . . 1 0 0 61 Fawcett, Misses E.6| and A ................ 1 0 0

Hodgson, Mr 1 o 06 Riley, Mrs. Jas... 3 0 0 0 Kiley, Mrs. Thos. 1 0 0

Under 10s......... 0 10 0

BRADFORD.

Leeds Hoad.Rev. W. Jones.

Collection 7 8 0Juvenile Society... 16 0 0

Subseriptions :By Misses Smith and

Hindle.Best, Mr W . . . . . 0 10 6 Jones, Rev W. . . . 1 1 0Jones, M rs 0 10Jones, Mr G. D... 2 2 0

Under 10s......... 2 2 6

29 14 6

CRIGGLESTONE. Collection ........... 0 17 0

CULLINGWORTH. Collection .......... 0 12 9

DRIFFIELD AND CRANSWICK.

Rev. C. Welton.Collections . . . .

Do.................Sunday-school

1 8 112 6 8 0 12 0

Boxes by— Cockcroft, E., and

Frankland, M. Howarth, F. . . . .King, J................Nicbol, S. E., and

Clark, G. E. ...

BRIDLINGTON. Rev. J. Barran.

Collections 3 6Do., Public Mtg. 1 17

Sunday-school ... 2 8

Subscriptions :By Miss Morgan.

A Friend............. 1 IDo..................... 0 10Do., for China

ani Rome . . 0 10 Blackwood, Mr B. 1 1Gray, Mr C 0 10Etichardson,Mr R. 0 10 Walsh, Rev W.... O 10Watson, Mrs 0 10

Uuder 10s........ 1 3

Boxes byBaker, Mrs 0Bell,Mrs and Miss 0 Johnson, Mrs 0

EARBY. Collections 5 5 0

ECCLESHILL. Collection .......... 0 17 10

FARSLEY.Collections 23 8 7

Do.,for W&O.. 4 0 0 Juv. Association... 8 18 7

Do.,RehobothSch.5 12 9 Do.,Bethel Schl. 1 2 6

Subscriptions:By Misses Naylor, Marshall,

and Mrs J. D. Marshall.Hainswortb,MrsH. 0 15 0 Hainswortb,MrsA. 0 10 0Isles, Mr Job 1 0 0Johnson, Mr B.... 0 10 0

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FABSLEY—Continued. HALIFAX—Continued.Johnson, Hr W... Keighley, Miss.. Marshall,Mrs J. D. Marshall, MisB . . Priestley, Misses Towns, Miss

0 10 0 10 0 10 0 10 1 0 0 10

Under 10s........ 3 8By Misses Smith and

Foster.Foster, Mr .......... 1 0Foster, Miss ...... 0 10Gaunt, Mr J 1 0Gaunt,Mc&Mrs R. 1 15 Lambert, MrsF.W. 0 10 Marshall,MrW.W. 0 10 Priestley, Mrs ... 2 2 Smith, Miss B . ... 0 12

Under 10s.

“ 'SotChina” 1Contrbs.,Sun.-sch. 8

Subscriptions : By Mrs. Asquith.

HABBOGATE-Con. HEBDEN BRIDGE-Con.Juv.Aux.forCo»$'ol6 16 Subscriptions.... 87 13 Boxes ............... 3 9 6

2 2 0

0 10 0 10

Boxes by

Asquith, Mr J. ...Asquith, Mrs, for

Congo School...Clark, Mr J. V\\... Horsfall,MrW.H.D. C 10 Hoyle,Mr J.&Mrs 0 10Oddie, Mr ......... 0 10Walker, Mr. J. \V. 1 1

UnderlOs 0 14By Mrs J. Hebblethwaite,

and Mrs. Spencer.) Hebbleth waite ,MrJ. 1

Lambert, Misses IA. & C ............. 1 7 o i

Wade, Mies A. ... 2 3 0

66 5 11Less expenses 1 ii 61

65 3 sc

GILDERSOME. Rev. J. Haslam.

Collections.......... 3 6 7Do., for W j- O. 1 0 o i

Subscriptions:Haslam. Rev J.... 1 1 cSharpe, Mr S....... 1 1 0

Under 10s......... 0 5 0

6 13 7

GOLCAR. Rev. W . Gay.

Collection .......... 5 16 0Do., for W & O 1 0 0

Young Men’s Class 1 16 9Subscription:

Hirst, Mr. W....... 5 0 0

13 12 9

Under 10s.Mrs

By Mrs Clay.12 0 10

1 0

1 17 0Collected by

Willie, for San Salvador Sch. . 1 12 4

Less expenses.146

. 2

144 0 2

HAWORTH.

Rev. F. Harper.

Webster, Miss . 1 17 10

Collection ............10 10Do.,Hawksbridge 1 14

Sunday-school ... 5 11 10

Subscriptions:

A Friend, per Mr. Greenwood. . . . 10 0

Bland, M r 1 0Greyson, Mrs 0 10Greenwood,Mr.W. 10 0 Haggas, Mr T. H. 1 0 Harper, B e v F .... 0 10Horsfall, Mr 1 0Ingham, Dr 1 1Lambert, M r 0 10

UnderlOs 0 6Boxes, by

Oxenhope .......... 1Pighill, Mrs ...... 0

Master 0 16 6

Collections 14 17Do., for W $ O 3 0

GUISELEY.Collection.............

Do., for JF<& O Contrito., S.-BCh.

1 8 0 10 2 8

4 7 2

HALIFAX.Pellon Lane.

* Bev. D. Stuart.Treasurer, Mr. J. AsquithSeeretary, Mr .A. WhitakerCollections ......... 14 12 S

Do., for W O 2 15 6

Haigh, Mrs W. 1 0 13 84 10 8 1

51 16 7

Trinity Road.Kev. J. Parker, M.A.

Treas., Mr J. Fawcett.

Collection ..........Do., for W O.

Juv. Auxiliary . .

Subscriptions: Fawcett, Mr. J . ... 2 Hanson, Mrs . . . . Lock head, Mr W . Mann, Mr. S. B ... Parker, Bev. J . . .

0 1 1 0 10 1 0 0 10

Less expenses.52 18 0 10

HARBOGATE.Victoria Avenue.

Collection .......... 18Do., Public Mtg. 14

* Do., for WJk O. 6

Less expenses.,44 16

1 4

HEATON.Bev. B. Howorth.

4 15 0 10 4 19

Crossley,Miss B.... Crossley, Miss A ... Crossley,Miss 3. A.Fawcett, Mrs........Fawcett, M iss....

Greaves, Mrs 0 10Greaves, M i-s ... . 0 10Hall, Bev H.........Harwood, Mr W.Hoyle, Mr. Jos.. . Jenkinson, Mr T. Kawson, Mr T....Biley, Miss 0 10

Do., for Congo 0 10Do., for China

Bobertshaw,MrG. Under 10s.........

I 10 10 0 10 0 10 0 10

0 10 0 100 5

HOBKINGSTONE. Collection ......... 2 10

HORSFOBTH.Collections..........

Do., for W it O4 15 0 155 10 6

HUDDERSFIELD. New North Koad.

Bev F. J. Benskin.Collection ......... 10

Do., for W it 0 Contbs., Sun-scb. “ Sunday Box” ...

43 11 9

10 4 9

HEBDEN BRIDGE.Kev. H. Hall.

Collections 27 18Do., for W . & O. 4 0

Contribs., S.-sch. 5 4

Subscriptions;Barker, Mr T 1 0Chambers.Mrs. Jas. 1 10 Chambers,Mrs. Jno. 1 0 Crossley, Mr. &

Mrs. D. J 10 0Crossley, Mr A. B. 0 10 Crossley, Mr E. J. 0 10

94 6 2 0 0 16

Subscriptions:Allen, Mr B 0 10Bate, Mr J 0 10Benskin.Bev F. J. 1 1Brook, Mr J 2 0Cook, Mr F 0 10Cook, Mr J 2 2Crowther,MtCH. 0 10 Holmes, Miss S....Mason, Mr G.......Bushworth, Mr

and Mrs ..........Tate, Mr T .H . B. Thornton, Mr J.

2 0 0 10

Under 10s....... 3 19

S8 9 2

HUDDERSFIELD.

Lindley Oaks.Collections..........

Do., tor W & O Do., Sun.-sch....

Penny - a - week system............. 7 6 2

Subscriptions:Haigh, Mr B 0 10Hall, Mr G 0 10Hall. Misses ___ 6 10Walker, Mrs A.... 1 1 Walker, Mrs J. .. 0 10

Under 10s......... 1 2

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HUDDERSFIELD—Con. Boxes, by

Ellis, M iss 0 1 0 0Sykes, M rs 0 5 8

25 8 8

HULL.George Street.Rey. J. O’Dell.

-Collections ........... 13Do., for W O. 0Do., Hedon 2

'Sunday-school ... 18

Collections..........Do.Sun.-school Do., for W\¿c 0

(2 years) ......McDonald’s, Miss,

class.............Contribs.,8un-sch.,

íor Ñ P .......... 1

33 9 11

HULL.

South Street. Rev. J. D. Roiway.

Collection .......... 7 15Do., for W & O 1 0

■Sunday-school ... 10 4

KEIGHLEY. Albert Street.

Rev. J. Alderson.0 0 6 11

4 4 1

1 14 1

2 2

17 7 3

LE EDS—Continued.

By Envelope System.

LEEDS—Continued.

LEEDS.Coll. at United

Communion. Service, for W & 0 .......... 14

South Parade - Bev. G. Hill, M.A.

Collections . . . . . . 37 15 10Contribs., Juvenile

Society 18 14

Subscriptions :HULL.

Tabernacle.Rev. F. Bussell.

'Collection............. 1 0Contribs., S.-sch. 2 16 Subscriptions 0 18

Bose?, byA Friend .......... 7 7 0Butler, Mr. & Mrs 0 8 0Barreli, Miss E.... 0 8 7Foster, MissK. ... 0 5 4Firth, Mri& Mrs 0 9 7Gerrish, Mr , . 0 12 4Taylor, Mr & Mrs 0 6 4

Under 5s........... 0 16 1015 8 11

■COTTINQHAM, NEAR HULL,

Collected by Miss L. BarranBarran, Mr John,

M.P. ............. 20 0 0Barran, Mrs . . . . 5 0 0Barran, Mr. A. ... 3 8 0Barran, Mr C 2 2 0Barran, Mrs J.... 10 0 0Barran, M iss 1 1 0Barran, Miss L ..„ 2 2 0Barran, Mr H 2 2 0Barran, Mr R. H . 2 2 0Barran, Misses L.

E. and M. (box) 0 12 3Heston, M rs. . . . 0 10 0Bill, Rev G 2 0 0Hindle, M r 0 10 6Hyde, Mr G 0 10 0Illingworth, Mr. A. 1 1 0Lister, Miss 0 10 6Miller, Mr E 1 1 0Penniston, Misses 1 10 0Roberts, M iss .... 0 10 0Eloper, Mr .......... 1 I 0Town, Miss 0 10 0Veale, Mr B 0 12 GWaddington, Mr... 2 2 0Waddington,MrH. 0 10 6Whiting, Mrs ... 0 10 0Wilson, Mr J. T. 1 1 0

Under 10s. . . . . 1 2 6By Mrs. Hull and Miss

Burras.Andrew, Mr J. . . 1 0 0Briggs, Miss ...... 0 10 0

IDLE. ¡Fearnside, Mr C. 0 10 6Illingworth, Mr E. 2 2 G

Collection .......... 6 8 0 Illingworth,MrWK. 1 IColl., for W & O 0 10 0 Leng, Mr W. S . . . 1 1

— —— ¡Robinson,MrG.H. 0 106 13 0 ¡Wilkinson, Mr A.. 0 12

----------- ‘ Under 10s . . . . 0 6

Subscriptions :Hill, Mr. J .H . . . 10 0 Hill, MissM. A ... 10 O

Do., for W & 0 . 5 0 Sykes, Misses, in

memory o f their beloved father,Mr, Thos. Sykes 5 0 0

30 0 0

Barran, Mr. John, M.P................... 150 0 0

Adamson, Mr R. 1 10 0Ashworth, Mr S.. 2 2 0Baxter,Mir. J . . . . 0 12 0Bell, R evJ. ___ 0 13 0ii lb rough, JIrs ... 1 0 0BllbroughjMrW.R. 6 0 0Bilbrough, Mr A. 2 0 0Bilbrough, Mr T. 0 12 0Bilbrough, Miss.. 0 10 0Bingley, Mrs........ 1 0 0Bingley, Mr G. ... 1 0 0Bingley, MrsG.... 0 10 0Bishop, Mr A. D 0 12 0Boden, Mr W. ... 0 10 0Bond, Mr F ......... u 12 0Burras, Miss . . . . 0 12 0Burras, Mias S. A. 0 12 0Buttle, Mr R .. . . . 0 15 0Clarkson, Mr W ... 0 10 0Cuttriss, Miss.. . . 1 7 0Denham, Mr W... 1 0 0Diaper, Mr & Mrs 1 10 0Diaper, Mr F. £ . . 1 0 0Dineen, Miss . . . . 0 12 0Dineen, Mr T. W. 0 12 0Finnie, Mrs.......... 0 10 0Hartley, Mr S. 1 1 0Hartley, M rs...... 0 10 6Kill, Mrs............. 0 12 0Holdsworth, Miss 0 12 0Solm.es, Mr H.. . 0 12 0Lindley, M rH. . . 0 12 0Mason, Mr W. H. 0 12 0Osborne, Mr J . ... 0 12 0Paine, Mr L........ 0 11 0Phillips, Mr T. W. 4 2 ePhillips, Mrs...... 1 10 0Roberts, Mrs........ 2 2 0Roberts, Mr W ... 0 12 08ehofield, Mis* ... 0 12 0Shaw, Mrs H ....... 0 12 0Sheard, Mrs ...... 0 12 cSmith, Mr J. G. 0 10 0Spink, Miss A. E. 0 12 0Spink, Miss M .... 0 12 0Starmer, M rJ ... 0 18 6Starmer,Mr E. J. 0 12 0Tare, Mr James... 0 10 0Taylor, Mrs 0 13 0Town, Mr & Mrs 2 10 0Town, Miss.......... 0 10 0Town, Mis* J. J2. 0 10 0Town, Mr J ......... 0 18 0Town,Mr W. A... 2 0 0Wilkinson, Miss A. 0 10 0Wilson, Mr J. ... 0 10 0Wright, Mr T...... 1 4 0

Under 10s......... 21 1 10356

Less paid on account last year............. 20

Contribs., JuvenileSociety 37

Do., do..Mission Boom, CampRoad............... 23

Donation for Congo 1

4 0

0 12 1 1 0 10 9 10 0 12 0 10

A Friend (don.).. 0 10

Subscriptions:Baldwin, Mr E.... 0 10Barker, Mrs ...... 0 10Barraud, Mr G.... 1 0 Barnett. Mr W....Black, M rs..........Braraliam, Mr A.Crane, Mr R........Fletcher, Miss . . Goodwin, Miss ...Haigh, Mr J 2 0Haigh, Mrs 1 10Hall, Mrs .......... 0 10Bolroyd, MrJ. . . 2 0 Holroyd, Mr T..., 6 0 Holroyd, Miss ... 0 10 Hustler, Mrs. . . O 10Leal, Mrs .......... 1 IMacfarlane,MrJ.P. 1 IISlalleit, Mrs 1 1Nettleton.MrH.D.Peel, Mr W .........Pilkington.Mrs..Pullen, Mr E. . .Pullen, Mrs.........Spice, Mr W. H.Spicp, Miss 0 10Sutcliffe,Mr. W.... 1 1Thomas, Mr. T.... 0 10 Thompson, Miss A. 1 0 Thompson, MissE. 1 0

Under 10s......... 5 15

0 10 0 10 0 10 1 1 0 10 5 0

116 I 8

335 15 ft

Woodliouse Lane, Blenheim Chapel.

Collections 9 18 6Do.,for W& O.. 3 17

LEEDS.

York Road.Coll. for W & O Contributions. . . .

0 106 9

LEEDS.

Beeston Hill. Rev. J. T. Whitaker.

Contribs. (2 years) 13 7

LEEDS.

Burley Road. Rev. W. R. Golding.

Collection .......... 3 18Juvenile Society 19 16

Hunslet Tabernacle.Rev. A. E. Greening.

Collections, & c.... C 18 6 Do., for W & O 1 15 6

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Contribs., R.-sch. 8 16 10 Lecture & Don.... 8 6 0

Boses, byKnight, B............ 0 8 11George, J. T. & A. 0 3 2

26 8 11

LEEDS.

Meanwood Road.Collections 2 5 6Juv. Auxiliary... 4 8 6

6 14

LEEDS—Continued. MALTON—Continued.

Subscriptions :Delday, Mr . . . Delday, Master.

Less expenses.,10 13 30 6 0

10 7 3

Boundary Road.Subscriptions :

Gibson, Mr W 0 10Watson, M rL 5 0

MIDDLESBORODGH.

MASH AM.Rev. G. Charles worth.

Collected byClass boxes.........¡Margo, L -Morris, Mr E. ... Watson, Mr C. R.

1 3 1 12 0 2 1 4

0 Collections 2 7 20 3 2

LE E D S .

Newton Onion Church. Collection .......... 5 8

2 4 0

LOCKWOOD.Rev. J. Porteus.

Collections 9 8Do., for W # O. 2 10

PrimroseHill(col.) 2 10 Contribs., for N P 2 3

Subscriptions: Blamires, Mrs...... 0 10Crosland, Mr. J. 0 10Hirst, Mr R 1 1Hirst, Mr W 10 0Parkin, Mrs . . . . 1 0 Porteus, Rev J.... 1 0 Shaw, Mr Joshua 5 0Shaw, Mr T 1 1Whiteley,Mr Josh. 1 0 Whiteley, Mr Jno 2 0

Under 10s......... 2 12

MELTHAM.¡Coll.,for W A O .. 112 2 Contributions.... 9 4 5

42 6

MEDDLESBOROUGH.Newport Road.

Rev. J. F. Shearer.Collection .......... 14 14 10Contribs,Sun.-sch 18 19 8

Do., home boxes 3 2 11 Juvenile Meeting 0 14 6 Mission School ... 1 17 0

Subscriptions :By Miss Thompson.

M IDD LE SB OR OtTQH .

New Church., Rev. J. R. Fawcett.

Prayer Meetings 3 3 Sunday-school ... 0 9

Subscriptions :Fawcett,Rev J. R. 0 10 Richardson, Mrs 1 1

Under 10s......... 0 1

Boxes, byBailey, Mrs 0 4Richardson, Mrs,

children .......... 2 17

MIRFIBLD—Continued. Subscriptions :

By Misses Walker and Hall.

Brown, Mrs . . . . 0 12 O'Heild, Mr .......... 1 1 0Walker. Mrs A... 0 10 O' VTalmsley, Mr J. 1 1 0

Under 10s......... 2 12 1Boxes, by

Brown, Mrs 0 5 4Heild, Mrs .......... 0 19 0Walmsley,Miss E. 0 10 O'

Under 5s 0 3 3

16 16 O

MORLEY.Rev. R. Green.

Collection ......... 0 12 7Coll., ior W & O 1 1 0Boxes ................. 0 5 0

Subscriptions :Fearnside, Mr E. 0 10 O

Under 10s......... 0 2 6

LONG PRESTON AND HELLIFIELD.

Collection . . . . . . 3 3 0Do., Hellifield. 0 9 0

Subscriptions :Armistead, Mr ... 1 1 0Cuckson, Miss.. . . l 0 0Throup, Mrs...... 0 11 6

Under 10s......... 0 7 6Boxes, by

Brennand andDelves, Misses. 2 2 0

Wrathali, Miss . . 1 10 0

10 4 0

MALTON.Rev. J. Rigby.

Collection ......... 2 13 6Do.,lor W A O 0 14 0

Sunday-school ... 5 3 9

Less expenses... 0

Craig, Mr J............ 0 10 0 Prayer Meetings 2 1Under 10i . . . . 0 11 C ---------

M IDD LE SB OR OU GH .

Welsh Chapel. Rev. T. Jones.

By MrsH. C. Derwent.Derwent,Mr T. 15. 0 10 0 Sbearer, Rev J. F. O in 6 Williams, Dr W . 0 10 6

Under 10s......... 0 11 0

By Mrs R. W. Davies.Angus, Mr G. ... 0 10 0 Davies, Mr R. W . 0 10 0 Derwent,Mr J. A. 1 0 0 Williams, Mr T... 0 10 0

Onder 10s......... 0 18 6

By Mrs Dawson.Dawson, Mr E . ... 5 0 0 Baton, Mr W . ... 0 10 6

Under 10s......... 2 13 3By Miss Lloyd . . 0 14 6

54 18 SLess expenses... 0 16 2

MILNSB RIDGE.Rev. H. C. Field.

Collections . . . . . . 5'14Do., for W & O 1 0

Young Men’s class 0 10 Miss Howes’ box 0 3

Subscriptions:Field, Rev H. C.... 0 10 Hanson, Mr G. H. 1 1 Lockwood, Mrs T. 1 1Taylor, Mr E 1 1Walker, Mr Jas... 0 10

54 2 6

11 10 11

MIRFIELD.Rev J. Kitchener.

Collections 5 19Sunday-soh.jBoys 1 2

Do, Girls.. . . . . 2 0

2 11 1

NORMANTON.Rev. J. T. Heselton.

Collection............. 1 14 10-

OSSETT.Rev. E. Greenwood.

Collection .......... 1 0

POLEMOOR.Rev. J. Evans.

Collections 5 0 ODo., for W & O 0 14 0

Quarmby, the late Mr Jonathan ... 1 1 0

Evans, Mary, box 0 13 O

7 8 (V

PUDSEY. Collection .......... 0 18 6

RAWDON.Rev. A, P. Fayers.

Collections ......... 14 18 &Do.,for W A O 4 8 O

Yourg Women’sClass................. 3 4 4

Contrbs. 8.-sch... 8 2 9 Prayer Mtng. box 2 7 7 College Servant’s

Box ................. 1 0 OProceeds of Lt-c-

ture, for Mr. Schoburgh, Ja­maica ............. 0 14 0

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RAWDON—Continued. SCARBOROUGH—Con. SHEFFIELD—Continue.!. ' SHEFFIELD—Continued.Subscriptions :

Briggs,Mr A, 2 yrs 20 Do., for Mr

Schoburgh ... 1 Holmes, Mr J\ ... 2 Illingworth,MrT. 1 Rooke, Rev T. G. 2

Do. (d on .) 5Rooke, Mrs ...... 1

0 0

Spurr, Mr W. H. 0 10

67 12 5

United Communion Service for W&O 1 10

Contribs.,Sun-sch. 1 14 Mrs Packer’ s class 0 15

Subscriptions:Asbby, Mr, for

Congo ............. 2 0Archer, Mr Tbos. 0 10 Barry, Mrs W . . . 2 2 Burfeill, Mr 0 10

RISHWORTH.Collections 7 0

Do.,for TTifcO.. 0 10 Oontribs., for N P 1 10

Subscription : Whiteley, Mr J. W. 2 2

Hornsey, Mr Howlison, Hr . . 1Rowntree, Mr (2

years).............. 2Turnbull, Mr . . . . 1

11 2 9

ROTHERHAM.Sunday-school . . 3 12

Subscriptions:Brown, Mrs and

fam ily........ 0 12Oates, Mrs .......... 2 0

Under 10s . . . . 0 4

6 8 6

SALENDINE NOOK, near HUDDERSFIELD.

Rev. J. Thomas, IS.A..Collections 6 18 0Ladies’ Auxiliary 4 14 6

Collected by Stock, Miss E 1 1(

13 2 6

SALTERFORTH.2 15 2 10

Albert Hall ...... 33 13 4p-lossop-road 10 15 11

120 1G 10 Less expenses... 18 19 C

S H E FF IE LD .

Glossop Road. Rev. J. Bailey, B.A.

Coll. for W & O 6 6

Drabble, Mr R.C.H. 1 1 Do., for China 0 10

Grabble, MrsR.C.H. 1 1 Do,, for China 0 10

Horner, Mr R. C. 0 10 Ingham, MrD.T.,

fur India ......... 0 10Pipe, Mr Hy 1 1I’.awson, Mr F. P. 0 10

Do., for Congo Rawson, Mr J. H.

Do., for Congo Wilson, Mrs J. H.

Under 10s.........

0 o Sunday-scbool ... 1G 2

Monthly Subscriptions, byAndrews, Miss . . 1 4 9 Hornsey, Miss ... 0 19 6 Maule, Mrs 2 0 2

By Miss Acwortli.Barry, Mr .......... 3 0 0

Under 10s......... 1 15 2

By Miss Harrowby.Barry, Mrs, sen... 0 12 0Meek, Mr .......... 0 12 0

Under 10s......... 1 4 0

Donations :Briggs, Mr, In.

Memoriam, torChina ............. 5

Smith, Mr S 5Do., for China 5

By Miss E. Harrowby.1 10 14

Harrowby, Mr Under 10s. .

By Mrs. Packer.Packer, Mrs . . . . 0 12

Under 10s......... 1 2

By Mrs. Elliott.Richardson, Mr... 0 12

Under 10s......... 0 19Boses by

Lamb M iss 0 10Rawlings, Mrs . . 0 12Rope, M iss 5 0

Ebenezer Chapel.

Collections..........Contributions.. . .

Sunday-school

5 5 6

SCAPEGOAT HILL. Rev. A. Harrison.

Collection .......... 0 12Subscription:

Harrison, Rev A. 1 0

1 12 0

SCARBOROUGH. Albemarle Chapel.

Rev. W. J. Packer. Collections 6 13

Subscriptions:By Mrs. Charles.

Atkin, Mrs I 0Charles, M rs 0 10Hansell, Mr R.... 0 10 Lawrence, Miss... 0 10

Under 10s . . . . 0 15

By Miss Eaton.

0 10 0 10 0 10 0 10 3 9

Eaton,Mr J. .. ... 2 2 0Eaton, Mr J. D. 0 10 6Sissons, Mr C----- 0 10 0Sissons, Mr H .*.. 0 10 (Sissons, Mr J. W. 0 10 0Taylor, Mrs A .... 0 10 0

Under 10s........ 1 14 10

By Miss Shaw.Pearson, M rs 0 12Shaw, Miss 1 0Sissons, Messrs W..

and G............... 2 2Sybry, Mrs 1 1

By Mrs. S. Smith.Bailey,Rev J.,B.A. 2 10Carson, Mrs 0 10Smith, Mr F. E ... 5 0 Smith, Mrs A . . . . 1 0

By Miss Wheatley.Burrows,Mr S. H. Crowther,MrC.H.Dixon, Mr B.........Dixon, Mrs B. . . . Hobbis, Mr W. B. Ridgway, Mr E ... Roberts, Mr J. ...

Under 10s.........

Less expenses.

3 3 53 15 6

0 7 60 10 0

51 6 10 17 3

50 8 10

SHEFFIELD. Treasurer, Mr. F. E. Smith, Secretary, Mr. B. Dixon.

Autumnal Meetings. Collections :

0arver-stre6t 76 7 '

By Mrs. J. D. Eaton.Eaton, Mr J. D.... 1 1 Eaton, Mrs S. D. 0 10Hancox, Miss 0 10Raby,Mrs ......... 1 1Taylor, Misses ... 0 10

Under 10s........ 0 16By Miss Hides.

Hides, Mr H. T.. 1 5 Hides, Mrs H. T. 0 10 Hides, Mr W. F. 0 10Hides,Mrs 0 10

Under 10s......... 0 19

By Miss Larom. Briggs, Mr W . M. 5 0Hiller, Miss 0 10Jenkins, Rev E..„ 0 10 Marcden, Mr E..„ 1 0Marsden, Mrs 0 10Towneud, MrJ.W. 0 10 Townend.MrsJ.W. 0 10Travis, Mr G.... Waterhouse, Mr.

T .H ..................Weston,Mrs . . . .

Under 10s.........

1 10

1 0 1 1 0 11

By Mrs. F. P. Rawson.Clegg, Mr & Mrs

W. J ................. 0 10 0

1 1 0 10 1 1 I 10 15 0 10 0 101 2

Dixon, Mr B 3 3Murrowood, Mr A. 1 0 Murrowood,MissF. 0 10 Pearson, Mrs. . . . 012 Sissons, Mr C.. . . 1 0 Slater, Mrs 0 10

By Mrs Mackley.Lindley, Mr T. A. 0 10 6 Mackley, Mr G.... 0 12 O

Under 10s......... 0 19 fiBy Miss Ridgway 1 0 0 By H. T. Wheatley 1 17 OFor Congo, by Mrs. Murro­

wood.0 0 0 o 0 0

Under 10s......... 5 1 0-Boxes by

Bailey, Mr D. . . 0 11 10 Miss L. . . 0 9 0-

Coward, Mrs . . . . 0 2 1 Darling, E. & a .,

for Congo 0 11 9'Murrowood, Miss

F.K .,for Congo 0 10 4Sunday-school Boxes,&c.,byBark,A .. . . .............. 0 8 0-Rirtles, E............. 0 17 6-Hobbis, C 1 2 0Hobbis, F 0 9 0Hobbis, Kate . . . . 0 14 9Hobbis, S............ 0 10 6Hobbis, W . . . . . . . 0 17 &

123 15 2

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Townhead Street.Bev. I. A. Ward.

Coll., for W <fc 0 . . 2 5 Do.,Dronfield... 5 0

Contribs.,Sun.-sch. 2 11Subscriptions:

By Miss Hudson.Barnes, Mr W . H. 4 0Crooks, M r 1 0Hobbis, Mr C. B. 0 10 Rawson, Mr H.A. 4 0Spick, Mr .......... 0 10Standish, Mrs . . . 0 10

Under 10s........ 2 14Boxes by

Barrart,Mrs . . . . 1 lBark, E ............... 0 7Booker, H . ........ 0 1Heathcote, M rs.. 0 5 Hobbis, W. C. . . 0 1 Mycock, G. A. ... 0 4 Wakerley, E 0 8

25 11

SHEFFIELD.

SH E FF IE LD .

Portmahon.Rev. T. I. Stockley.

Coll., for W 4 O 2 2 Do.,Sunday-sch 1 3 10

Contrib. in Classes 5 10 11Subscriptions :By Miss Hall.

Stockley ,Eev T.I. 1 0 0 Under 10s......... 2 4 6

By Miss "Williams.Hides, Mr W. F. 0 10 0 Howard, Mrs . . . . 0 12 6 Masterton, Mrs... 0 12 0Qsley, M rG .' 0 10 0Stockley, Mrs 0 10 0Williams, Miss ... 0 12 0

Under 10s. •••• 4 7Boxes by

Knowles, Miss A. 0 11 9 Kniveton. Mrs ... 0 15 0Mason, M iss 0 10 11Pashley,Miss 0 12 0.Swannill, M r ... . . 2 15 0

Sunday-sshool Boxes, byGorst, D an........

Under 10s. . . .0 11 10 1 10 8

27 2 7

SH EFFIELD.

Attercliffe.-Collection . .

Women’s do.

SHEFFIELD—Continued. I 8KIPTON—Continued.Boxe9, &c 0 108ale ol Heralds... 0 7 Subscriptions 1 1

8 6 6

6 ¡Judge. E.............. 0 6 501 Randall, F 0 3 0

Smith, A., andPlatt, A 0 5 2

Wilson, H.,&G. A. 0 4 4Under 2s. 6d... 0 12 3

SHIPLEY.Rosse Street.

Rev. J. Whitaker.Collection ........ 7 7

Do., for W á O 2 0 Contrite.,Jnv.5oc. 8 0H. K., for D ebt. . 0 10

Subscriptions :

14 17 31 1 11

13 15 4

Croft, Mr J........... 1 1 0Dawson, Mr ,, , 0 10 0Dawson, Miss M. 0 10 0Fyfe, Mr Jan .... 2 0 0Fyfe, Mr Jno. R. 0 10 0Hopkinson, M rs- 0 10 0Medley, Rev W .,

M .A............... 1 0 0Under 10s......... 0 5 0

21 3 8

SH IPLE Y .

Bethel Chapel. Bev. H. C. Atkinson.

Contributions ... 5 11 Subscription :

Barrett, Mr W ... 1 1 6 12

Town Hall. Coll., for W & O 0 10 Contribs. for N P O l í

Subscriptions : Parkinson, Mr and

Mrs. J 2 2Do., for W & O 2 0

STEEP LANE.Bev. W . Haigh.

Collections 9 5 7

SUTTON-IN-CRAVEN.Bev. J. Aldis, jun.

Collections 12 9 4Do., Pub. Meet. 7 18 7 Do.,for7F& 0 .. 1 13 0

Sunday-set!, boxes 24 8 O

Subscriptions:By Miss M. Laycock.

Duckett, Mrs .... 2 2 0Duckett, Miss 0 10 6Dnckett, Dr ........ 0 10 6Horsfall, Mr J. C. 10 10 0 Laycock, Mr H. 0 10 0

Under 10s........... 0 6 0

By Miss Hargreaves.

SOUTH BANK. Normanby Road. Bev. T. R. Lewis.

Contributions ... 3 10

SLACK LANE.Collections 7 4

Subscription: Town, Mr W 5 0

12 4

SKEPTON.Bev. W. Judge.

Collections 5 0Do., for TP é O 0 15

Contribs., S..sch. 3 4

For N P f byAldridge, E. & M. 0 2 6Astin & Taj lor,

Misses......... .. 2 17 0Brown, J. and A. 0 3 6Cowgill. A., and

Keighley, M.... 0 10 62 Denny, T. &O.W. 0 2 86 Garwood, A., and6 Cowgill, T, ...... 0 3 80 Harrison, A. J.... 0 3 3s Harrison, E......... 0 3 3

SOUIH STOCKTON.Rev. H. Winsor.

Coll., for W & O 0 10 Contritos., 8.-sch.. 0 14

Do., fo rN P . . 1 12 Frayer Meetings 1 10

SOWERBY BRIDGE. Rev. H. Hughes.

Collections 2 7 10Do., Norland ... 0 11 0

2 IRLess expenses.. 0 5

STAINCLIFFF..Rev. J. Kendall.

Collection . . . . . . . 1 14 6Do.,.for Wát O 0 10 0

Aldis. Rev J....... 1 .0 OUnder 10s......... 0 14 0

By the Secret iryBarrett, Mrs and

M iss................ 0 15 0Clough, Mr J....... 0 10 0Cuthbertson, Mrs 1 0 0

Under 10s......... 6 0 0

Collected by Ferguson, Miss E. 1 6 0

Boxes byAldis, Miss E....... 0 12 6Greenwood, Miss 0 10 0Heaton, Miss E. 0 5 0Laycock& Overend

Misses ............. *4 6 1

For JV P, by .Binley, Mr H. ... 0 2 6Clough, Miss A. 0 4 6Clough, Miss M. 0 4 6Green, Mr W........ 0 5 3Harrison, Miss C. 0 2 6Heaton, Miss A. 0 2 6Hopkinson, Miss 0 6 6Laycock, Mr J. A . 0 9 OMidgley, M rH.... 0 2 6Mills, Miss E . ... 0 2 7Robert*, Miss L. 0 6 2Smith. Miss M. .. 0 12 0Stell, Miss A....... 0 3 6Thompson. Miss 0 12 6Walton, Miss M. 0 3 6Wilton, Miss M. 0 7 •3

Undtr 2s. 6d.... 0 9 1

82 12 10

2 4 6

STANNIN 5LEY. Contributions .. 8 1 0

TODMORDEN.ßoomfield.

Rev. H. Briggs.Collection 6 9 7

Do., íor W ¿s O 0 10 0 Do., Public

Meeting . . . . 2 6 6

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TODMORDEN—Con. Subscription :

Filling, Mr A. . . . 2 1C 0Collected by

Ashworth, Miss E. 0 9 0Hirst & Lingard,

Misses ............. 3 5 0Horsfall, Miss A. 0 16 4Howorth, Miss A. 0 5 3Howorth.MrG.E. 0 13 7Lumb and Green­

wood, Messrs__ 0 10 1Marshall, Mr F... 0 5 0Pilling,Mies Edith 3 10 0Pilline, Mrs A . ... 0 10 0Sutcliffe, Mr. 8.... 1 0 0Sutcliff', Miss H. 0 10 1

Under 5s........... 0 12 8

24 3 1Less expenses... 1 6 0

22 17 1

WAINSGATE. WAKEFIELD.

Rev. G. W. Wilkinson Rev. J. G. A. Ford.

Collections . . . . . . 5 2 0Collections......... 7 3 1 Do., for W Sc O 1 6 6

Do., for W & O 0 18 3 Juv. Mies. 8oc. forContribg., S.-sell. 1 5 11 N P, Oroono-Heralds ............. 0 3 3 day Ohoxe,

Backer gu n ge . 14 1 7

Donation 20 10Less expenses.. 0 2 1

Mitchell, Mrs, forsupport o f Con­ 20 7 9

go boy............. 5 0 0

14 10 6Less expenses... 0 12 3 YORK.

Rev. W. Turner13 18 s

Collections.......... 12 2 0Do., for W 4r 0 2 10 0

Sunday-school ... 15 13 4

Y ORK—Con tinned.

Subscriptions, per Mrs Settle . . . . '1 1 6

Boxes byCole, Master W . 0 4 1Kay, Hiss ......... 0 8 5Kershaw, Miss ... 0 3 10 Peacock, Mr T.W. 0 9 6 Thorp, Miss . . . . 0 S 5

Under 2s 0 7 7

39 13 8 Less expenses... 0 14 9

38 18 11

2846 6 1 Less District ex­

penses .......... 27 16 0

£2,818 10 1

W A L E S .N O R T H WALES.

inglcsea.Balance of Connty

Contributions for previous year, remitted after close of that year’ s accounts 15 14 6

AINON.Contributions 1 14 6

AMLWCH.Salem.

Rer. E. Bvanä.Contributions. . . . 5 17 doll., for W & O 0 10 •Sun-sch boxes ... 11 13

Subscriptions :Evans, Rev E. ... 0 10 Evans, Misses,

for Congo 0 15Hughes, Mrs . . . . 0 10 Hughes, Mr Owen 0 10Jones, Mrs 0 10Jones, Mr Thos. 0 10Palmer, Miss 0 10Palmer, Mr G. W . 0 10 ’Williams. Mrs

D. R ............... 0 10

BEAUMARIS. Rev. T. Hughes.

Contributions.... 2 15

BELAN. Contributions. . . . 2 1

BODEDEYRN. Rev. W. O. Evans.

Contributions. . . . 514

BRYNSIENCYN. Contributions.... 3 3

CAERCEILIOG.Siloh.

Rev. D. Hughes. Contributions 5 8 2

CAPEL GWYN. Contributions ... 2 0

CAPEL NEWYDD. Rev. W. Price.

22 16 9 Contributions 0 13 3

CEMAES.Bethlehem.

Rev. J. Williams. Contributions.... 5 0

I HOLYHEAD-Con.Williams, Capt.

H. B. ..........

GAERWEN. Contributions . . 1 16

GARREGFAWR. Contributions ... 1 2

HOLYHEAD.Bethel.

Bev. R. Thomas.Contributions.... 17 12 Contr., for JVP... 4 7

Do., Sua.-sch ... 5 0

Subscriptions:Oollins, Miss M.A. 0 10Elliott, Mrs 0 10Ellis, Kev J 0 10Hughes, Dr E. T. 1 1Jones, M rs 1 0Jones, Mr W. D. 0 10 Lewis, Mrs G. ... 0 10 Thomas, Rev R ... 0 10 Thomas, Mr W.„. 1 1

Less expenses..

0 10 0

33 14 04 10 0

29 4 0

HOLYHEAD.

Siloh.Contributions 1 14 2

HOLTHIAD.

New Park Street. Oontribs. Snn-sch 2 16 8

LLANDDEUSANT. Horeb.

Contributions 1 19 8

LLAXAELIAN. Contributions.... 1 18 7

LLAMERCHYMEDD. Contributions..... 4 6 7

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LLANFACHRAETH. Contributions.... 4 1

LLANFAIB, B.C.Contributions for

2V.P.................... 0 7

LLANFAIBMATH. Contributions 1 2

LLANGEFNI. Contributions . . . . 12 8 Do. for JV P ........ 1 2

Subscriptions :Hughes, Mr D. H. 0 108tirrup, Mrs ........ 1 0Salisbury, Mr W. 0 10Thomas, Miss 1 0Williams, Mr T... 0 10

17 0

BHOSYBOL—Continued.Subscriptions :

Jones, Bey E. E. 0 10 0 Jones, Mr 0 ........ 0 18 0

7 12 5

LLANGOED. Contributions.... 3 10

MENAI BBIDGE ( Pontharthewy).

Contributions 5 0

PENCABNEDDI. Contributions.. . . 5 0

PENSABN.Carmel.

Bev. W . Price. Contributions.... 1 11

PONTE YD YBONT.Contributions 6 19Do. for Congo ... 0 8 Do. lor N P ...... 0 14

Subscriptions: Owens, Mr .......... 0 10

For Congo. Owens, Miss E. A. 0 10 Owens, Miss J. ... 0 12

9 13 10

BHOSYBOL.Bethel.

Bev. E. E. Jones. Contributions 6 4

BANGOB- Continued. Subscriptions :

Beck, Mr B 0 10Elliott, Mrs ...... 1 0Bobertj, Mrs 0 10Williams, Mr W.

S....................... 1 2

1888.Contributions.... 4 7Beck, Mr E 0 10Roberts, Mrs . . . . 0 10

RHYDWYN.Rev. W . Boberte.

Contributions.... 7 10 10Subscriptions : j Collected by

Thomas, Mr ...... 0 10 0 williams, Miss ... 0 13

1 15Williams, Mr and

0 10 airs w . s .........

SABDIS.Bey. W . Prioe.

Subscriptions 4 13 1

SOAB, LLANFAETHLU.Bev. W . Boberts.

Contributions.... 4 -6 2 Sunday school ... 4 2 8!

Subscriptions:Cyfaill................. 1 0 0Hughes. M rs 0 10 0Jones, Mrs. C 1 0 0Jones, Mrs. M 1 0 0Boberts, Key W . 1 1 0 Wright, Mrs Dr... 0 10 0

13 9 10

TRAETHC0CH. Contributions 1 11 8

VALLEY. Bey. D. Hughes.

Contributions 5 1 0

199 16 Less for County

Home Mission SO 0 0

£149 16 2

0

12 10 10

BANGOE.

Penuel.Eev. D. Dayies.

1887.Contributions ... 12 16

Subscriptions : Dayies, Rev D .... 0 10Elias, Mr 0 .......... 0 15Lewis, Mr T., J.P. 0 10 Williams, Mrs a . 0 10

1888.Contributions ... 14 17

Subscriptions :

© arnarbonsí)írt. AINON.

Contributions.... 1 6

BANGOB. English Church.

Bey. W. B. Saunders. 1887.

Contributions ... 1 11

Dayies, R e v D .... 0 10 0Elias, Mr O......... 0 15 0Lewis, Mr T., J.P. 0 10. 6Williams, Mrs A. 0 10 6E. W .................... 0 10 6

32 1G 0

BETHESDA.Tabernacle.

Bey T. P. Dayies. Contributions 11 15

.j CAPEL-Y-BEIBDD. Contributions.... 3 1

CAERNARVON. Bey. O. Davies.

Contributions.........16 13

Subscriptions:Dayies, Bey O .. . 0 10 Evans .& Lake,

Messrs............... 1 0Price, Mr R 0 10Boberts, M r B .... 0 10

Roberts, M rs 0 10 0Williams, Mr T. . 0 10 6 WilliamB, M rB... 1 0 0

CAERNARVON—Con

21 4 0

CONWAY. Contribulions 2 4 6

GARN. Contributions. . . . 6 8 4

GLA.NWYDDEN. Bey. J. S. James, M.A.

Contributions 0 15

LLANDUDNO. ( Tabernacle.

Bey. W. Edwards.Contributions 9 7 58.-sot., for Congo 0 5 0

Subscriptions:Fisher, Mrs 0 10 0Jones, Mrs E. ... 1 1 0- Prichard, Mr H.„. I 0 0 Williams,MrsE.U. 0 10 0

12 13 5

LL AN D U D N O .

English Church. Mostyn Street.

Bey. J. Eaymond. Bev. D. E. Boberts.

Collection, for W& 0 0 11 6

Prayer Meetings... 2 2 3 Contribs., Sun-sch

Boxes and Cards 6 8 10Collected by Miss Foulkes :Foulkes, Mr ...... 0 13 O'Jones, Miss 0 10 0Marks, Mr T. T. 2 12 0 Prichard. Mrs . „ 1 0 0 Raymond, Bey J. 0 13 OWiley, Mr .......... 0 10 0

Under 10s......... 1 8 1

16 8 8Less one-third

lor HomeMts- sions............. 5 9 6

10 19 2

LLAN AELH AIABN. Saron.

Contributions. . .Do., for JVP..

i io e 1 2 10

2 13 4

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LLANDWROG. Groeslon.

Contributions 0 7

GILFACH AND LLA.N- FAIRFECHAN.Rev. J. Griffiths.

Subscriptions:Ellis, Hiss .......... 2 10 0Ellis, H r H 1 0 0Gritllths, Rev J.... 0 10 0 Noble, Mr C.H.... 0 10 0

Under 10a......... 2 iu 0

j PWLLHELI—Continued. I Subscriptions:

6U Friend............. 1 0Davies, Mrs O .... 0 10Evans, Hr 0 ....... 2 0Evans, Mrs J. ... 1 0Jones, Mr Edwl. 0 10Jones, Mrs G 1 0Owen, Mr 0 ......... 0 10

7 0 0

LLANLLYFNI. Rev. R. Jones.

Contributions.... 2 19Subscriptions :

Jones, Rev R. . . 1 1Jones, Mr J 0 10Jones, Mr D 0 10

3 7

14 2 60 14 0

13 8 6

RH0SHIRWAEN. Rev. J. John.

Collection .......... 1 16 0

LLITHFAEN.Tabor.

Contributions 0 19

NEVIN.Sion.

Contributions 2 5

PONTLLYFNI. Rev. J. Roberts.

Contributions 112

PORTMADOC.Sion.

R^v. J. James. Contributions.... 10 1 8

FonruADoc.Berea, Scotch Ch.

Contributions 3 1Do., for JVP ... 0 6

TALYSARN.Salem.

Contributions.... 1 0 0 Do., for TV db O 0 4 0 Do., for Congo 1 o 0

2 4 0

TYDDYNSION.Contributions 2 5 “

Do., for IVP ... 0 lo S

2 16 0

£168 5 8

!9ent>igi)s!)irc. ABERGELE,

Contributions 3 0 0

BODGYNWCH. Ainon.

Contributions.,.. 0 10 0

BONTNE'WYDD. Scotch Church.Rev. I . Ellis.

Contributions . . 1 0 0

0 BRYMBO."Welsh Church.

9 Contributions ... 2 12 9

P W LLh ELI. Rev. S. P. Edwards.

Contributions 7 9Do., for N P ... 0 2

CEFNBYCHAN.Rev. W . Edwards.

Contributions 4 3 7

CODAU.Bey. Isaac EUis.

Contributions ... 1 15

C0LWYN.Contributions for

W & O ............. 0 4 3Do., lor N P . . 0 12 6

DENBIGH. Contributions 2 4 0

Subscriptions : Chambers, P. H.... 0 10 6 Edwards, T. G .... 0 10 6

3 5 0

DOLYWERN.Contributions ... 2 5 0

Do., for JV P ... 0 7 0

2 12 0

FFORDDLAS. Collected for W § O 2 0 0

GEFAILRHYD. Contributions ... 1 15 10

GLYNCEIBIOG.Contributions 6 4

Subscription : Green, Mr............. 0 10

6 14 0

LLANDYBNROG. Contributions ... 0 14

LLANELIAN. Contributions 1 0

LLANEFYDD. Bryn Scotch Church. Rev. J. Salusbury.

Collections l 0

LLANNEFYDD PENTRE.

Bey. Isaac Ellis.Contributions ... 2 5 0

LLANFAIRContributions for

N P ................. 0 2 5

LLANFAIRTAL-HAIARN.

Collections 1 5 0

LLAN GEENYW. Contributions ... 1 10 0

LLANGOLLEN.Welsh Church.

Rev. D. ’Williams.Contributions.,.. 3 0 10

Do., for N P .. . 0 16 4Subscriptions :

Jones, Mr H 0 10 6Morris, Mr J 1 0 0

Under 10s........ 1 5 0

Less nome Mission6 12 8

2 17 6

3 15 2

LL AN G O L LE N .

Penybryn—English Church.Collection .......... 1 2 3Coll., for W & O 0 5 0Cards ................. 1 0 2Contribs. for Italy 0 5 6

For Palestine Mission.A Friend 2 0 0Davies,Mrs Gethin 0 10 6

Subscriptions :Dodd, Mr and Mrs 0 10 0

Under 10s......... 1 17 6

7 10 11Less Home Mission

and expenses . . 1 9 0

6 1 11

LLANRHAIADR.Salem.

Contributions.... 2 7 3

13*

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LLANRWSr.Bev. H . Hughes.

Contributions 3 1 6

LLANSILIN. Salem.

Eev. J. T. "Williams. Contributions. . . . 3 0 9

LÌXW M . Contributions.... 1 14

Do., for X P ... 0 9

2 3 9

LLANWRTYD WELLS. Contributions . . . 0 8 0

MOELFRE. Contributions. . . . 0 10

MOSS. . Rev. D. Hughes.

Salem. Contributions. . . . 1 2

PENYOAE. Contribuions ... 1 1

r ü t h in .Rev. I. James.

Contributions 4 16

MOLD. Ebenezer.

Rev. T. Shankland. Contributions 1 15

MILWR. Contributions.... 0 18

RHÜDDLAN.Sion.

Rev. B. Evans.Contributions. . . . 2 1

Do., for N P ... 0 7

WREXHAM!.Chester Street.

Collections. . . . . . 1 8Do.,PubücMtng 1 7

Coll., for W & 0... 0 10 Contribs.,Sun.-sch. 7 IS

Subscriptions :Jones. MrS 2 0

Under 10s........ 0 5

13 6 1Less expenses... o 5 0

>3 1 1

£ 77 8 4

JFUntsiiitt.FLINT.

Welsh Chapel. Con'ribs. for 2f P 0 12 ]

HALKYN. Contributions . . . 2 0 0

HOLYWELL. Bethel.

Contributions 3 ISSubscription :

Lewis, Mr J. H... 0 10

4 3

BLAENAU FESTINIOG. Contribs. for I f P 0 5 0

OEFNCYMEUAU.Salem.

Contributions 1 0 0

0| CORWEN, CYNWYD ! AND THRERDDOL.

Rev. H. C. Williams. Contributions. . . . 4 0

DOLGELLAU. Rev. D. Evans.

Contributions.... 8 15 Subscriptions :

Jones, Mrs 0 10williams, JlrRfW . 1 0 Williams, Mrs

P.. W ................. 0 10

10 is

FESTINIOG.Zion.

Rev. E. Pairy.Contributions 6 10

PENRHYNDEU- D RAETH—Continued.

Subscriptions :Jones, Rev J. G. 0 10 0

TOWYN. Contributions ... 2 1 6

TRAW8FYNYDD. Contributions 1 6 0

£41 11 6

iiton tg om crgs^ ire .

BEULAH.Subscriptions :

Prce, Mr W 0 15 0Under 10s......... 0 6 0

RHYL.Welsh Church.

Rev. J. J. Williams. Contributions.... 5 5

Subscriptions :Huehes, Mrs 1 0Hughes. Mi»s ... 0 10Jenes,Mrs H 1 5Jones, Mr Robert 0 10

TREUDDYN. Contributions for

N P ................... 0 19

£23 10 1

CAERSW8.Rev. W. D. Yeung.

Contributions ... 0 18 0GLYNDYPFBDWY. Rev. J. G. Mathias.

Contributions 0 11

LLANS ANTFFR AID. Contributions 1 3

LLANUWCHLLYN. Rev. J. Matthias.

Contributions 2 1 6

PANDYRCAPEL AND LLANELIDAN.

Rev. W . T. Davies.j Contributions ... 5 0 0

Subscription :Roberts, Mr ........ 3 0 0

Jtteríonetfjsljírc.

BARMOUTH AND ABTHOG.

Bev. E. T. Davies. Co: tributions 3 17

8 0 0

PBNRHYNDEU-DRAEXH.

Bethel.Bev. J. G, Jones.

Contributions ... 2 10

CWMBELLAN.Rev. D. E. Hughes.

Contributions ... 1 17 1 Do., for N P ... 0 9 0

2 6 1

LLANFAIR.Rev. L. Morgan.

Contributions.... 3 16 11 Do., for iV P ... 1 18 0

Subscriptions :Ellis, Mr S , for

MorlaisMission 0 10 6 Do.,for Congo 0 10 6

Under 10i., forCongo............. 0 7 0

Do., for Mor- lais .......... 0 12 6

7 15 5

LLANFYLLIN AND BETHEL.

Rev. C. Roberts. Contributions . . 3 0 0

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LLANFYLLIN AND BETHEL—Continued.

Subscriptions:Davies, Mr Evan 1 0 Edwards, Mr D .. 1 0 Jones, Thos. & Son 1 0

LLANIDLOES.Rev. J. Griffiths.

Contributions ... 9 18

Subscriptions :Lewis, Mr Richd. 0 10 Smout, Mr J 1 1

NEW CHAPEL. Contributions.... 3 13

NEWTOWN.Collections 7 5

Do., for W & O I 6 Contribs.,Sun-sch 8 16

Subscriptions :By Misses Turner and

Mostyn.Davies, Mr Job... 0 10Jones, M rs 1 0Jones,Mr T.Parry 2 0Lewis, Mrs 0 10Morgan, Mr G 0 10Morris, Mr E. P. 0 10 Mostyn, Rev J.... 0 10Turner, Mr W 0 10

Under 10s......... 3 5

26 16Less district

expenses and Heralds ...... 4 17

21 18

SARN.Rev. W. Davies.

Contributions ... 0 7

STAYLITTLE.Rev. E. G. Thomas.

Contributions 5 18

Subscription :Mortis. Mrs 0 10

Do., for Italy... 0 10

6 18 0

TALYSARN. Contribs.,for Congo 0 6

TALYWERN.Contributions.... 2 10

Do., fo r iV i1... 110

4 0

£66 12

Total of Contribu­tions from North Wales £530 4

S O U T H WAL E S ,

grwkturtfcsijxrje.

BRECON.Watergate.

Rev. D. B. Edwards. Contributions.... 4 3 I

B R E C O N .

Kensington Chapel. Rev. J. Meredith.

Contributions 5 9Do., Sun-sch... 5 14

Subscription: Evans,-Mr John... 1 1

BRYNMAWR.Tabor.

Rev. W. Morton.Contributions.... 3 12 Coll. for W & O 0 5

3 17 11

CRICKHOWELL. Rev. J. Jenkins.

Collections 3 7Sunday-school . . 4 0

7 7 3

ERWOOD.Rev. J. Morgan.

Contributions 0 16

GLASBURY. Rev. D . Howell.

Contributions.... 3 16

LLANFIH ANGEL NANTBRAN.

Soar.Rev. J. L. Evans.

Contiibutions 0 5

ffiarttigansinrc.ABERYSTWITH.

Bethel.Rev. J. A , Morris.

Contributions ... 12 10 0Subscriptions:

Jones, Mr Peter,J.P................ 0 10 o

Morgan, Mr M.... 0 10 0•Roberta, MrD. C.,

" J.P............... 0 10 0

L L A N F IH A N G E L N A N T B R A N .

Bethel Lower Chapel.Contribs, 1887 ... 0 8 0

Do., 1888........... 0 12 0

1 0 0

MAESYBERLLAN. Rev. G. H. Llewellyn

Contributions.... 1 9 3 Do., for i f P ... 4 15 3

6 5 6

PANTYCELYN. Contributions. . . . 1 0 0

PENYRHEOL.Rev. D. Howell.

Collection .......... 1 14 0

PONTESTYLL.Rev. J. Morgan.

Contributions. . . . 013 6

SUNNYBRIDGE. Contributions 0 6 6

TALGARTH. Tabernacle.

Rev. W . B. Jones. Contributions 2 10 0

TRE VIL.Rev. W. Jones.

Contributions...... 1 18 6

14 0 0

ABERYSTWITH.

English Church.Rev. T. E. Williams.

Oontriba, 1887...... 1 10 ODo., 1888......... 2 10 O

Subscriptions:Angus, Prof. J.M. 1 0 0Ellis, Mr R 1 0 0Morris, Rev R.

and Mr« .......... 1 1 oWilliams,Rev T.E. 0 10 0

7 11 0

BLAENWENEN. Contributions 2 0 9

£47 18 7

CARDIGAN.Mount Zion.

Rev. G. Hughes.Collection .......... 5 12 7

Do., for W & 0 0 5 0 Do., for N F ... 3 1 5

Contribution, in memoryoflate MrH. Davies, for Àfrica ... 2 10 0

Do., for China 2 10 O

Subscriptions :Evans, Mr Benjn. 1 10 0Evans, M rs 1 10 0James, Mr J 0 10 6James, Mrs 0 10 6James,Mast.H.D. 0,10 6 Tilomas, Mr and .

MrsT............ 0 10 6Under 10s......... 5 1 1 6

For Italian Evangelist.

Evans, Mr andMrs B............... 0 10 0

James, Mr and Mrs J ................ 0 10 0

23 12 6

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C A R D IG A N .

Bethany, Welsh Ch.

Rev. J. Williams.Contributions ... 29 6

Do., lor W & 0 0 5

29 10 0

GLANDOYEY. Contributions ... 2 3

LLWYNDAFYDD. Contribs. for N P 0 6

MORIAH.Contributions C 11

Subscription:Ellis,MrT 0 10

1 1

PENRHYNCOCH. Rev. J. Williams.

Contributions. . . . Do., for N P ...

0 12 0 16

PENYPARC.Rev. J. Richards.

Contributions. . . . 5 1 6 Do., ior N P 1 2 0

6 3 8

SWYDDFFYNON. Contributions ... 0 11

TALYBONT. Contributions ... 1 12 3

VERWIG.Siloam.

Rev. T. Phillips.Contributions.... 3 6 6

Do., for N P . . 1 8 6

£97 8 8

©armarti)Ensi)trc. ABERDUAR. Rev. H . James.

Contributions. . . . 4 9

BETHEL PLASHET. Rev. L. Davies.

Contributions 2 6

BWLCHGWYNT.Contributions . . . 7 0 0

BWLCHNEWYDD. Rev. L. Davies.

Contributions 4 15 4

BWLCHYRHTW. Rev. I. Rees.

Contribs., for N P 0 7 0

CAIO.Bethel.

Rev. J. D. Evans. Contributions . . 1 18 3

CAIO.

Salem.Rev. J. D. Evans.

Contributions.,.. 2 16 10

CARMARTHEN.Penuel.

Rev. G. H Roberts.Contributions 6 12

Do., tor If P . . 1 19 8

Subscriptions:Evans, Mr J. D .... 1Hinds, Mr W. . . 0 Hughes, Mr R . . . 0 Jones, Mr. Thos.. 0Kinjr, Mr W 2Levis, Mr Thos. 1Lewis, Mr J 1Lewis, Mr P 1Lewis, Mr Jos. . . 0 Morgans, Mr T .... 1 Phillips, M r R .... 0 Rees, Mt D. P . ... 0 Roberts, RevG.H, 0 Bcurloclr, Mr W ... 0

10 0 10 6 18 0 10 6

20 4 8

C A R M A R T H E N •

Tabernacle.Rev. J. Thomas.

Contributions 14 2

Subscriptions:Edwards,Mr W .R. 1 1 Evans, Mr W. ... 0 10 Hodges, Mr. J.... 1 1Lloyd, Mr J 1 1Lloyd, Mr W. ... 0 10 Morgan, Mr G. . . 0 10 Morgan, Mr W ... 1 1Morgans, Mr E... 0 10Price, Mr E 0 10Rees, Mr S 1 1Richards, Mr S. E. 1 1Thomas, Mr Thos. 1 10

Do., for Italy... 0 10 Thomas, Rev j . . . 1 1

26 11

CARM ARTHEN.

English Church.Rev. A. J. Parry.

Contributions 3 19

Subscriptions:Morgan, Mr G .... 0 10 Parry, Rev A. J. 0 10 Price,MrB.G..M.D. 0 10 Richards, MrR. W . 1 1

6 It 8

CARMARTH11N.

White MiH.Rev. D. Morris.

Contributions 1 6

CWMDU.Rev. J. Pughe.

Contributions 4 14 i

CW M DU.

Nebo.Contributions ... 4 17

CWMDUAD. Rev. D. Richards.

Contributions 1 16

CWMEFOR.Rev. M. Jones.

Contributions 1 19 6

CWM8ARNDDU.Contributions, for

N P ................. 1 2

CWMFELIN.Ramoth.

Rev. D. 8. Davies.Contributions.... 13 8 3 Contribs., for N P 2 17 6

16 5 9

DREFACH.Collections 5 13 1

ELIM PARK.Rev. J. 8. Hopkins.

Contributions 0 8 0

FELINFOEL. Adulam.

Collections, Sic.. . . 7 13 0 Contribs., for N P 2 19 1

Subscriptions:Davies, Mrs A. ... 0 10 0 Seorge, Mr J. ... 1 1 0 Jones, Mr W . B... 0 10 6 Morris, Miss E . ... 0 10 0

13 3 7

FEERYSIDE.Salem.

Rev. W. A. Williams. Contributions . . 1 11 7

Do., for N P . . 0 19 8

2 11 3

FYNNONHENRY. Contributions 1 7 9

GLANAMMAN.Rev. J. E. Thomas.

Contributions 8 0 0

KIDWELLY. Siloam.

Revs. J. and Geo. Reynolds. Contributions.... 1 8 10

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LLANDE BEE. Baron.

Rev. T. F. "Williams. Contributions.... 1 13 6

LLANDILO.Ebenezer.

Rev. D. James. Contributions. . . . I 0

Do., for N P ... 116

2 17

LLAN D YSUL.

Penybont. Contributions ... 0 13

LLANDOVERY.Ebenezer.

Rev. D. Davies.Contributions.... 1 5

Do., for N P . ... 0 15

LLANDYFAN.Soar.

Rev. Moses Jones. Contributions.... 1 0

LLANELLY—Continued. ( LLANELLY—Con.Contribs., Sunday-

school, for sup­port o f “ Fran­cisco,” Congo... 26 14 ~

Subscriptions:Clement, Mr J.... 1 0 0 Davies, Mrs J. A. 1 0 0 Evans, Rev R . ... 3 0 0Evans, Mrs 2 0 0Francis,Mr D . ... 0 10 0 Francis, Mr H. ... 0 10 0 Harries, Mr J.... X 0 0 Howell, Mr "W.... 0 10 0James, Mr D 1 0 0Jennings, Mr J.... 1 0 0Jones, Mr T 0 10 0Samuel, Mr "W.... 5 0 0 Thomas, Mr W ...100 0 0Thomas, M rs 10 0 0Thomas, Mr H.... 10 0 0 Thomas, Mr H. R. 2 0 0 "Wilkins, Mr H... 1 0 0

"Under 10s........ 0 7

Meylin, M rR . ... 0 10 0Protberoe, Mr D. 0 10 6Rees, Mr James.., 1 0 0Roberts, Mr Evan 0 13 0Rowlands,Rev J.,

D.D................... 1 1 0Saunders, Mr D. 0 10 0Thomas, Air Jno. 0 10 0Thomas, Mr "W. 0 10 0

47 7 0

LLA.NSTEPHAN.Bethany.

Rev. G. Revnolds. Contributions ... 2 0 0

LLAN ELLY.

Calvary.Rev. James Griffiths.

Contributions 9 7

LLWYNHENDY.Soar.

Rev. R. D. Roberta. Collection ......... 17 6 0

Subscriptions :Charles, Sir D. ..

- Rees, Mrs. J ........0 (Roberts,Rev R.D.

"Williams, Mr T.

1 0 1 1 0 10 2 0

179 12Less expenses... 0 14

178 18 11

L L A N E LL Y .

Bethlehem, Fool.Rev. J. Y . Jones.

Contributions.... 2 1 0LLANDYSTJL.

Hebron. Contributions.... 0 15

Do.. fo r J V P .. 1 9

3 10 0

X.LANDYSUL.

Rehoboth. Contributions.... 1 10

LLANDYSUL.

Ebenezer.Rev. J. Davies.

Contributions.... 0 12

LLANEDI. Sardis.

Contributions 1 4

LLANELLY.Greenfield Chapel.

Rev. R. Evans.Collection .......... 6 g

Do., for W <t O 6 7

LLAIiELLY,

Bethel.Rev. "W. Hughes.

Contributions 19 9Subscriptions:

Powell, Mr John 0 10 Samuel, Capt. W. 1 0

L L A N E L L Y .

Bethany. Rev. E. George.

Contributions ... 7 6 0

L L AN E LL Y .

Horeb.Rev. O. John.

Contributions 1 12

LLANFYNYDD. Ainon.

Contributions 0 19

20 19 2

LLANELLY.

Zion.Rev. J. R. Morgan, D.D.

Contributions.... 19 0 0Subscriptions:

Phillips, Mr W.... 0 10 0 Thomas, M rs 0 10 0

20 0 0

LLANELLY.

Moriah.Rev. J. Rowlands, D.D.

Contributions ... 40 11 6Subscriptions:

Bowen, Mr Jno. 1 1 0 Davies, Mr D. ... 0 10 0;

LLANGENNECH.Salem.

Rev. P. Phillips.Collections 3 17 0

Subscriptions :Thomas, Mr B..., 1 0 0 Thomas, Mr J. G. 1 0 0

5 17 0

LLANGUNNOG. Ebenezer.

Contributions . . 6 19

21 17 0

LOGIN.Calvary.

Rev. D. S. Davies.Contributions 13 10 5

Subscriptions:Davies, Rev D. S. 0 10 0 Hughes, Mr John 1 0 0 Llewellyn,Mr Jno. 0 10 0

15 10 5

MAESCANNER.Rev. P. Phillips.

Contributions 2 6 11Phillips, Rev P.... 0 10 0

2 16 11

MYDRIM. Salem and Ainon. Rev. D. "Williams.

LLANGYNDEYRN. Rev. T. M. Rees.

Contributions ... 1 S

LLANNON. Hermon.

Rev. E. Price. Contributions ... 0 15

Contributions ... 5 3 6

Subscriptions:Davies, Mrs , , ,, 0 10 0Johns, Mrs.......... 1 0 0Rogers, Mr J ...... 0 10 0Thomas, Mr T. ... 1 0 0Williams, Mr J.... 1 0 0Williams, Rev D. 1 0 0Williams, Mr T.

D / ..................... 0 10 0Williams, Mr W. 0 12 6

11 7 0

NEWCASTLE EMLYN.Collection, &c. . . 1 8 10Contribs. Sun-sch 19 8 8

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NEWCASTLE EMLYN— Continued.Donations.

Thomas, Mr D. J. 10 0 0Thomas,Relatives

of the late Mr Jam es............. 10 0 0

40 17 6 Less Irish Soc. 3 0 0

37 17 6

PANTYFFYNON. Gerazim.

Contributions ... 0 10

PEMBREY.Tabernacle.

Rev. W. E. Watkins.Contributions ... 10 14

Do., for N P .. . 0 16Subscription :

Reynolds, Mr T.... 0 10

12 0

PONTHENRY.BethescU.

Rev. O. John. Contributions 1 3

PORTHYRHYD.Bethlehem.

Rev. W. A. Williams. Contributions 2 11 9

RHYDARGAEAU. Contributions ... 1 0 &

RHYDW ILYM. Rev. H. Price.

Collection .......... 14 14

Subscriptions :Jones, M rE 0 10Salmon, Mr J. ... 0 10 ■ Wheeler, Mr J.... 0 10

ST. CLEARS. Zion.

R ev.R .H . Jones. Contributions. . . . 6 19

Subscriptions:Bowen, Mr J l 0John, Miss D 0 15John, Mr D 0 10John, Mrs Eliza... 0 10 Jones, R evR . H. 0 10

i, Mrs S. ... 0 10 Thomas, Mrs E ... 0 10

ABERDARE—Continued.

11 4

Leyshon, Mr W... 0 15 0Llewellyn, Mr J. 1 1 0Llewellyn, M rs... 1 1 0Llewellyn, Master

E. J.................. 1 4 0Morris, M rR....... 0 10 6Price, Rev D r ... . 1 1 0Rees, Mr Rees ... 1 1 0Roberts, Mr. W... 0 10 6,

A B ER D A B E .

TALOG. Bethany.

Rev. D. Roberts. Contributions 0 15

WHITLAND.Nazareth.

Rev. Daniel Jones.Contributions 1 3

Do., for Mr Lewis's ivork,Congo .......... s o

Do., for N P ... 5 8

Subscriptions :Adams, Mr D 0 10Jenkins, Mr P. G. 0 10John, Mrs .......... 1 0Phillips, Miss I 0Walters, Miss 0 10

Ynyslwyd.Rev. R. E. Williams.

Contributions 13 9 2

A B E R D A R E , G A D L Y S .

Rev. B. Evans. j Contributions.... 17 0

Subscription :Evans, Rev. B ... 1 0

15 2 6

£ 61 4 0 1

Glamorganshire.ABERCANAID.

Siloh.Contributions 3 10

ABERAVON. Ebenezer.

Rev. D. Griffiths. Contributions ... 6 5

16 4 0

SITTIM, FELINGWM. Rev. TV. A. Williams.

Contributions 3 1

ABERDARE. Calvary.

Contribs. .meeting box ...................20 4

Subscriptions:Henton, Mrs E .„. 0 10Evans, Mr H 5 0Hughes. Mr D 0 11Lewis, Miss A. ... 0 10

A B E R D A R E .

A B E R D A R E .

Carmel, English Church.Rev. T. Jones.

Contributions 9 14 1

Subscriptions :Pardoe, Mr R. ... 1 1 O' Thomas, M r'W ... 1 1 0 Thomas, Mrs W.. 0 10 6 Thomas, Mrs S... 1 1 0 Williams, Mr D... 1 1 0

14 8 7

A B E R D A R E .

Rev. D. Jones.Soar.—Lwydcoed.

Contributions 3 3 0

Pontbrenll wydd. Rev. J. Davies.

Contributions 3 10

A B E R D A R E .

Bethany.—Cwmbach. Rev. D. Thomas.

Contributions 7 13

A B E R D A R E , C W M A M A N .

Zion.Rev. T. Humphreys.

Contributions 15 3 0Do., for India 0 7 0 Do., for Congo 0 7 0 Do., for China 0 7 0 Bo., for Italy... 0 7 0 Do., for Native

Schools ........ 0 3 4

Subscription:Lewis, Mr B., for

Congo ............. 1 0 0

17 14 4

A B E B D A B E .

Mill Street.Kev. W. Harris.

Contributions.... 19 3 2

A B E R D A R E .

Gwawr.Rev. T. Davies.

Contributions 8 10

A B E R D A R E , M O U N TA IN A SH .

English Church.Rev. J. Howell.

Collections, &c... 17 1 1Subscriptions:

Howell, Rev J . ... 0 10 & Owen, Mr J. H... 0 10 6 Williams, Dr 0 10 6

18 12 7

A B E R D A R E , M OUNTAIN A SH .

Rhos.Rev. W. Williams.

Collections, &c.... 12 6 0 Do.,Frwd Branch 0 14 S Sunday-school ... 6 19 7

Subscriptions:Davies,Mr W .J... 0 10 0 Edwards, Mr T.... 1 0 0.Evans, Mr J 2 0 0Jones, Mr W. H. 1 0 O John, Mr John.., 1 0 0 Probert, Mr W .... 0 10 0 Williams, Rev W. 1 0 0

27 0 0

ABERGWYNFI. Caersalem.

Contributions ... 1 2 8

BERTHLWYD.Rev. E. Jones.

Contributions 2 1 4

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BLAENLLECHAN.Nazareth..

Rev. J. Jones. Contributions ... 4 6

BRYNAMMAN.Siloam.

Rev. J. Roberts. Contributions ... 2 3 2

Do., to v N P ... 2 18 7

BLAENYCWM. Rev. O. M. Pritchard.

Contributions 18 8Do.,for.ZV.P... 1 2

Subscriptions : Pritchard,RevO.M. 0 10 Walters, Mr J. ... 0 10 Walters, Mrs A. 0 10

5 1 9

Coll., Juvenile ... 2 6 Do., for IF 4" 0 3 0

Contribs., Vestry Bos and Chapel entrance Bos... 0 19

Sunday-school ... 17 10

21 1 10

BLAENYRHONDDA. Contributions 1 2

C A E R P H I L L Y .

Tonyielin Welsh Church. Rev. J. P. Davies.

Contributions 4 17 2Do., ior N P ... 1 0 8

5 17 10

BRIDGEND.Ruamah.

Rev. G. James.Contributions 2 6

Do., Bethel Laleston 0 16

B B ID O E N D .

Hope Chapel.Rev. T. Cole.

Collection, &c. ... 3 10 7Do., for W 4" 0 0 5 0Do., Sun.-sohl. 4 1 1

Contribs., Cards,for JV P ...... 2 4 9

CAERPHILLY. English Church.

Contributions ... 1 16 6

CAERSALEM NEWYDD.Rev. Isaac Thomas.

Contributions . .1 1 3 7 Do., lor N P ... 5 15 11

Subscriptions :Evans, Mr J 0 10 6Thomas,Rev Isaac 0 10 0

18 0 0

Subscriptions :Hughes, Mr T. J. 1 1 0 Lewis, Mr W. J. 0 10 0 Lloyd, MrD.IH... 0 15 0

12

BRITON FERRY.Jerusalem.

Rev. W. Davies. English Church.

Contributions. . . . 1 1

B B IT O N FE R B .Y .

Rehoboth.Rev. H. Hughes.

Contributions.... 5 4Subscriptions :

Hughes, RevH... 0 10Rees, Mr T 0 10Rees, Mr W 0 10

CARDIFF—Continued. CARDIFF—Continued.9 Thomas,Mr David 1 0 Thomas, Mrs D... 1

Thomas, Mr A.,M.P................ 5

2 ¡Thomas, Rev N. 1

1 0

Subscriptions :

CARDIFF. CANTON.

Hope Chapel.Collection .......... 3 3 11

Do., lor JF tb O 6 0 0 Contributions. . . . 9 6 4Contribs., S.-sch. 19 10 JO

Do., for P ... 9 6 0

A Friend.............Barry, Mr J. T.... Barry, Mr. E. ... Benjamin, Mr R. Burney, Mr H. ... Davies, Mr O. ... Evans, Mr D. ...Evans, Mr R.......Griffiths, Mr W... Griffiths, Miss M. Howell, Mr Jas...Isaac, Mr J.........Jones, M rD.........Jones,Mr Rees ... Jones, Mr. W. Jones,Mr W.. jun.Jones, Mr H.......Jones, Mr H. W... Jotham, Mr T. ...Ky te, Mr W ........Lewis, Mr Thos... Lusty, Mr A. J... Naish, Mr J. T. Powell,Mr W. ... Proger, Mr J. G. Rees, Mr T., Junr. Richards, Mr. D. Scott, Mr Jas. ...Scott, Mr R.........Thomas, Mrs E...Trist, Mr T ..........Winks, Rev W. E.

Under 10s.........

1 02 2 0 10 0 10 0 10 0 10

11013

10 0 0 0

10 0 10 0 10 0 10 1 1

0 10 0 10 1 0 0 10 1 1 0 10 0 10 0 10

0 0

Thomas, Mr J. . . 0 10 Williams, Mr W. 2 0

Under 10s........ 3 2Box, by Mrs Davie s 0 11

Tredegarville.Rev. A. Tilly.

Collections . . . . . . 9Do., for W & O 4 Do., Sun-sch... 1

101 0 Less expenses,

united mtngs. 2 11

46 7 1

C A R D IF F .

Canton.Welsh Chapel.Rev. D. Davies.

Contributions ... 2 5 0Do., for N P ... 1 3 8

3 8 8

C A B D IF F .

Bethany.Rev. W. E. Winks.

Collections (Aux­iliary) .......... 20 4

Do., Public Ser­vices ............. 12 9

Do., at United Services ...... 6 9

08 8 5

Tabernacle.Collection .......... 3 10 1

Do., Mthly. Prayer Meetings. . . . 3 16 1

Sun.-sch. Classes and Cards ...... 19 17 0

Subscriptions:Davies, Mr R. . . . 2 0 0 Davies, Mrs R. . . 2 0 0 Davies,Miss M.E. 1 0 0 Evans, Mr Jas.... 0 10 6 Evans, Mr Albert 0 10 Evans, Mrs Mary 0 10 Griffiths, Mr E..., 0 10 6 Lewis, Mr B. . . . . 2 2 0Lewis, M rsB ..... 2 2 0 Lewis, Mr R . . . . . 0 10 6Lloyd, Mr D 0 10 6Miller, Mr John 1 1 0

5 Milton, Mrs E.... 0 10 Morgan,Mrs Jane 0 10

8 Roberts,ProfessorJ. F .................. 1 0 0

5 Thomas, Mr D. . . 10 0 0

G6 18 5

0 8 4 0

11 10

Subscriptions :A Friend............. 0 10 O'Allen,Mr A. J.... () 1(1 6Cory, Mrs J. , , 1 1 O'Cory, Miss F . . . . 0 10 0Cory, Miss B ...... 0 10 03ory, Miss H. ... 0 l<> 0Crease, Mr T....... 0 10 0Evans, Mrs M... . 2 2 0Evans, Mrs Sarah 1 0 0Howe, Mr T. C.... 1 0 0Jenkins, Mr E . ... 0 10 0John, Mr .......... 1 0 0Lewis, Mr A ....... I 1 0Lewis, Mr R ........ 0 10 6Lucovich, Mrs ... 1 0 0Mathias. Mrs .. 6 0 0Pring, Mr .......... 0 10 0Thomas, Mr Jos. 2 2 0Thomas, MrW.H. 0 10 6Thomas, Mr T. ... 0 10 6Tilly, Rev A ....... 1 1 0Tilly, Mrs ,the;late 2 2 0Williams,Captain 0 10 0Wyatt, M r ......... 0 10 0

Collected byGoss, Mrs............. 1 1 0Richards, Miss E. 0 15 0

Collected by Miss Hopkins,, for Farraknaggar

Mission.Bartlett, Mr S 0 10 0-Farthing, MrH... 110 0- Hiley.Mr G. G.... 0 10 O Hopkins, Miss ... 0 10 0 Payn, Mrs, and

Class................ 1 7 6Thomas, Mr T . ... 0 10 0

Under 10s........ 5 10 0

Rumney Sch. box 1 5 0 Thesiger Street

Sunday - school 1 2 6Griffith, Mr, Class

box . . . . . . . . . . 5 10 0Ellery, Mr, box... 0 10 0 Collecting Cards 1 6 O'

Sunday-school Classes, byBartlett, Mr ...... 0 5 5•Bolt, Miss .......... 0 18 3

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1 OO 7O 10O 13O 18O 14O 17O 71 12 19O 16O 11O 81 2O 16O 18O 7O 18O 182 19O 13O 9O 14

90 2

nes.16 11 :

ib:1 01 01 OO 10

20 1 .

ad.2 63 8

a:10 0

15 14

rch.avies.

5 191 15

7 4

0 6

GLAM ORGANSHIRE. [ 1 8 8 8 .

CARDIFF ~ Continued. Subscriptions :

Llewellyn,MrJ.G. 0 10 Llewellyn, Hiss C. 0 10

16 6 4

CARDIFF.

Penarth.—Fennel. Welsh Church.

Contributions.... 1 5

C A R D IF F .

Penarth Tabernacle. Rev. W . G. Davies.

Contributions ... 5 19

CARDIFF.

Bethel.Mount Stuart Square.

Rev. T. Davies.Collections 6 13Contribs., S.-sch. 17 8

24 2

C A R D IF F .

Spotland.Collections 0 6

CLYDAOH, near Swansea. Calvary.

Rev. T. V . Evans. {Contributions ... 1 3

C A R D IF F .

Long Cross.Coll., for W & O 2 2 0

Donation for Debt : Cory, Mr R 50 0 O'

52 2 0

C A R D IF F .

Woodviile Road. Contributions ... 20 13

Subscription : Griffiths, Rev C... 0 10

21 3 0

CARDIFF.

Grangetown. Contributions 3 11

C A R D IF F .

Ebenezer.—Pearl Street.Rev. E. Schaffer.

Contributions ... 0 10

DINAS, ZOAR.Rev. H. Jones.

Contributions ... 12 5 Do., for Ita ly ... 0 18 Do., for Congo Do., for N P . .

’ COEDPENMAEN.I English Church.! Contributions 1 14

COWBRIDGE.Ramoth.

Rev. O. Jones.Contributions ... 3 1

Do., for N P .. . 1 17 Do,Llanblethiaw

Brunti 1 2Subscription :

Lewis, Mr John 2 0

Rev. W . P. Williams.Contributions.... 3 14 6

Do., for N P ... 5 0 0

Subscriptions :Davies, Mr J 0 10 0

^Haghes, Mr J. L. 0 10 6 Williams, Rev

w . P ................. 0 10 0

DINAS, NODDFA.

DOWLATS. Caersalem.

Rev. T. Morgan. Contributions. . . . 3 19 8

1 9

CROESYPARC.Rev. T. Humphreys.

Collection .......... 1 10D o .,fo rN JP... 2 16

Subscriptions:Davies, Mr David 0 10 James, Mr W . . . 0 10

CWMAVON.Penuel.

Rev. R. E. Williams. Contributions. . . . 5 0

DERI.. Tabernacle.

Rev. D. W . Hopkin3. Contributions. . . . 410

Do., for W & O 0 7 Do., for 2TP ... 3 5

Subscriptions : Beavan, Mr W .... 0 10 Hopkins, RevD.U. 0 10Lewis, Mr E 1 10Phillips, Mr E. ... 0 10 Thomas, Mr R .... 0 10

11 12

2 5 5 11

21 0

10 5 0

D O W L A IS .

Hebron. Contributions.... 8 3 6

Subscription : Williams,KevG.J. 0 10 6

8 14 0

B O W L AIS.

Moriah.Rev. B. Davies.

Contributions 4 17 0

B O W L U S .

Beulah.Rev. J. Williams. .

Contributions 6 7Coll. for W & O 0 13

Do., for support: of Congo toy 5 0

Subscription :Oriel, Mr Jahn... 0 10

12 11

FERNDALE. Salem.

Rev. C. G. Cule. Contributions 9 9 3

GILFACH. Contributions ... 0 5 0

GLTNCORRWG.Bethel.

Rev. U . Jones.Contributions. . . . 1 5

Do., for Sun-soh 0 10

1 16 1

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GLYN NEATH.Bethel.

Rev. J. Roberts. Contributions 2 12

GOWERSTON.Bethany.

Contributions 0 8 0Do., for 2VP ... 1 6 0

Adulam.Rev. J. D. Harris.

Contributions ... 4 10

LLANSAMLET.

1 14 0

GWAELODYGARTH.Salem.

Rev. T. B. Phillips. Contributions.... 1 6 1

HENGOED.Rev. R. Evans.

•Contributions ... 8 9 6 Do., for iV P ... 1 1 6 0

Subscriptions: Edwards, Mr R... 0 10 0 Evans, Rev R. ... 0 10 0

11 5 6

HIRWAEN. Ramoth.

Rev. E. C. Evans. Contributions. . . . 9 1 0

LISVANE.Rev. D. Davies.

Contributions ... 0 15 8 Do., for K.P.... 1 14 10

2 10 6

LLANTWTT YAEDRE. Salem.

Contributions 0 14 3

LLANCARVAN.Rev. W. Walters.

Contributions 2 18 0

LLANGEFEIiACH. Salem.

Contributions 0 12 0Do., tor N P ... 3 11 ,7

4 3 7

LLANTRIS SANT. Tabor.

Contribution s . . . . 2 0 Do., for N P ... 2 8

4 8 7

LLWYNYPIA. Jerusalem.

Rev. J. R. Jones. Contributions.... 21 11

LOUGHOR. Penuel.

Rev. 1 . M. Bees. Contributions ... 0 11 9 Contribs. for N P 0 18 1

1 4 10

MAESTEG.Subscriptions :

Jones, Rev E. ... 1 1Chivers, Mrs 1 0

Under 10s ...... 0 5

M AE ST E G .

Betbel.Rev. E. Lovell.

Contributions ... 4 0

M A E ST E G .

Bethany. Contributions 7 11

MAESTEG.

Salem.Rev. J. C. Williams.

Contributions . . . 2 4 1

MARDY.Zion.

Rev. Evans. Contributions 4 10 11

MERTHYR TYDVIL.High Street.

Contributions ... 6 17 11 Do., Sun-school 2 17 0

M E R T H Y R T Y D V IL .

Ebenezer.Rev. H. Richards.

Contributions 5 3

M E R T H Y R T Y D V IL ,

Tabernacle.Contributions 6 18

Subscriptions:Davies, Mr D .' ... 5 0 Davies, Miss N.... 5 0

M E R T H Y R T Y D V IL .

Ainon. Contributions.... 1 14

M E R TH YR T Y D V IL .

Sion.Contributions ... 5 6 6

Subscription: Richards,Sarah... 0 10 0

5 16 6

MERTHYR YALE. English Church.Rev. P. H. Jones.

Contributions 0 7 6

Contribs., for N P 3 IS 7 Do., Pasjor’s

Bible class .. 1 4 6

NEATH—Continued.

Subscriptions:Curtis, Mr. E. C. 2

Do., Special ... 2Curtis, Mrs 8 ...... 1Curtis, Miss F. C. 0 Gandy, Mr Jas.... 1 Jones, Mr J. W... 0 Llewellyn, Mr J.

D ................... 1Do., Special ... 1

Mills, Rev A. F. 0 Mills, Mrs A. F... 0Page, Mrs A 0Steer, Mr G 0Thomas, Mr B.H. 1 Thomas, Mrs

B. H ................ 0Under 10s. ... 1

10 0 10 0 1 0

15 0 1 0

10 6

1 0 1 0

10 ö 10 6 10 « 10 011 6

10 6 8 6

N E A T H .

Herbert Road. Contributions 2 0 4

N E A T II.

Bethany.Rev. W . A. Jones.

Contributions ... 12 10 0

Subscriptions:Jones, Mr T. W ... 0 10 9Miles, Mrs H 0 10 0Morris, Mrs F 0 10 0Thomas, M rs .... 1 0 0

15 0 0

MORRISION. Subscription:

Evans, Mr L 0 10 0

NANTYFFIN.Contributions for

Congo ............. 0 6 7

NEATH.English Baptist Chapel.

Orchard Place.Rev. A. F. Mills.

Collections 5 2Do., for W & O Do., Prayer

Meetings......Do.,Public Mtg.Do., Boxes 0 16Do., Sun.-sch.

Boxes .......... 4 17 9

0 18

2 8 3 14

PARAN.BiacKmill.

Contributions for JSF.P.................. 0 17 7

PENCLAWDD. Trinity Church.Rev. J. Thomas.

Collection .......... 2 3 0

PENDARREX.Elim.

Rev. J. James.Contributions 1 17 2

Subscription.Lewis, Mr W 0 10 0

*2 7 2

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PENRHIWCEIBER. Rev. J. Jones.

Collections 3 8 4

PENTRE.Zion.

Rev. E. Aubrey. Contributions i

Moriah.Contributions....

Do., for If.P ....

Contributions......Do., for If.P ....

4 4 0

PONT Y C YMMER.Rev. T. Davies.

Contributions 11 6Do., Zion 0 10

Davis, Mr A. . . . . 0 10

R H O N D D A V A L L E Y .

Tabernacle, English. Contributions 3 18

PONTY GrWAITH.Hermon.

Rev. J. D. Hughes.Contributions 1 16

Do., Bun-school4

4 12 10

RHYDFELEN. Rev. J. Robfrts.

Contributions.... 113

Subscriptions :Howells, Mrs 0 15Thomas, M rs 2 0

6 9

7 0 2 15

PONTYPRIDD.Tabernacle.

Rev. O. Owens. Contributions. . . . 11 7 8

Subscriptions : Subscriptions :

Meredith, Mr J. L. Phillips, Mr H.

P .D .................. 0 10 6

10 16 6

Cule, Mr D..........Griffiths, Mr W... Morgan, Mr N.Roberts,RevE.,D.D 0 10

PENRHIWFEIt.Sion.,

Rev J. Prichard.Contributions.

Contributions ... Do., Coedpen-

maen Branch

PENTYRCH.Penuel.

Rev. T. Jenkins. Contributions.... 3 14

Davies,M .D .. .............

Phillips, Mr W ...

PONTLOTTYN.Zoar.

Rev. Dr. J. P. Williams Contributions ... 9 8 3

PONTARDULAIS. Tabernacle.

Contributions 4 0 0

PONTRHYD YCYFF. Ainon.

Contributions 0 7

P O N T S P B ID D .

Carmel.

Subscription : H .,

1 1 0 10

3 1

Subscriptions :Edvards, Rev J. 0 10 Morgan,MrJosiah Morgan,Mrs M.J.

RHONDDA. Welsh Church.

1 Contributions 4

SILOAM GELLI.Contribution? .

Do., for N P .2 16 10 2 8 10

4 12 O’

6 7 3

SWAN SE A—Continued.Davies, Mr W .... 4 4Ellery, Mrs ...... 1 0Gray, Mr S 0 10

1 1 1 1 0 10 0 10 0 10 0 10 1 0 2 0 2 2 2 2 li 1 1 1

5 5 8

SEE WEN. Horeb.

Rev. J. E. Griffiths. Contributions . . 1 12

SWANSEA.Bethesda.

Rev. E. Edmunds,Collections, &c.... 15

Subscriptions :Benjamin, Mr J. 0 10 Edmunds, Rev E. 1 1George, Mr W. ... 1 1 Jenkins,Mr Jacob 0 10Lewis, Mr W 0 10Morgan, Mr M.... 0 10 Rees, Mr Jas 1

Hood, Mr H. P.Howell, Mrs ......Ladd, Mr D. T....Lloyd, Mr D.......Lloyd, Mr W. ... Matthews,MrR.T.Maynard, Miss ...Owen, Rev Jas....Roberts, Mr Edw.Roberts, Mr J. ...Roberts, Mr R.G.Rocke, Mr P. ...Rocke, Mrs P. ... 0 10 Snepherd, Mrs, for

Congo ............... 0 10Tessington, Mrs... 0 1» Tuiton, Mr M. ... 10 0 Vivian, SirH. H.,

Bart., M.P. ... 2 2 Watkins, Mr H.... 1 1 Yorath, Mr T. ... 1 1

Under 10s.......... 0 11

Family B ox:Cook, Mrs P 6 10 3

Sunday-school Classes,, for support o f “ Mount Pleasant” school, Han Salvador.

Richards,Mr Jno. Thomas,Mr D.H. Walters, Mrs E.... Wilhams, Mrs, In

Memory o f . . . .

11

1 1 0 10

2 0

PORTH.Salem.

Bev. J. Edwards.Contributions.... 6 11

Do., for N P ...

0 10 0 10

11 3 4

23 10 0

Mount Pleasant.Rev. J. Owen.

Collections 11 15 10Do., for W & O 4 12 Do., Public

Meeting ...... 5 7 0Do., United

Prayer Meet­ing, Mt. Zion 1 0 0

Juvenile Meeting 1 16 7

Billing, Mr H. ...Bray, Mr D .........Cook, Mr E.^gT....Cook, Mr P ..........Cook, Mr G. E....

Billings, Mr 0 15 8Bray, Mrs ......... 0 10 0Cook, G. E 1 11 7Davies, Mrs D . ... 0 10 8 Goodwin, Mrs ... 0-19 0Grey, Mr S 1' 15 IdHastie. Mr .......... 0 17 7Hood, Mr & Mrs,

toioards support of Walekuka ... 3 17 3

Hood, Mr H. F.. for support of“ Ntela” 3 0 O'

Hooper, Mr C. ... 1 16 It Hooper, Mr C.,

jun.................... 0 12 10Jones, Mr W 0 12 9Jones, Miss J.,

infant clas’ 1 5 4ManBfleld, Mr ... 1 I 11Matthews, Mr 1 10 SPerkinf, M rs 0 12 8'.Rees, Mr D. A . . . . 0 12 U Roberts, Mr E.... 0 15 Roberts, Mr J. ...Roberts, Mr T. ...Roberts, Mrs T....

4 0 16 1 13

2 0 1 3

Tucker, Mrs ...... 0 14 2Watkins, Mr W . 0 17 l l Watkins, Miss ... 0 15 O Watkins, Miss A. 0 15

Under 10s. ..... 4

Collected by

8 4

Roberts, Miss F.. 3 15 3.: Under 10s. ...... 0 3 01 0 00 10 6 Hafod Branch sch. for do.1 10 02 2 0 Oook, Mr S. P. ... 1 1 70 10 6 Davies M r ......... 1: 12 10-

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Harris, M r 0 12Thomis, M rs .... 1 1

Under 10s........ 5 X

122 15Less expenses &

Heralds ...... 7 G

115 8

SWANSEA—Continued.

SW A N SE A .

Ainon, Birchgrove. Bey. J. Griffiths.

Contributions . . . 5 16 Subscriptions :

Phillips, Mr J. A. 0 10 Phillips, Mr D ... Thomas, Mr B. ...

SW A N SE A .

West Cross.Bethany.

Contributions, Sunday-ecnool 1 2 0

SW A N SE A .

Cwmbwrla, Libanus. Contributions 8 2 6

SW A N SE A .

Belle Vue Church.Rev. J. Lewis.

Collections 6 1

Subscriptions :> Davies, Mr D. ... 0 10

Davies, Mrs L . ... 0 10 Evans, Mrs E. . . 0 10Evans, Mr R 1 1Evans, Mr D. J... 0 10Evans,Miss A. J. 0 10 Griffith«, Mr W... 0 10 Hughes, Master

E....................... 0 10Jones, Mstr J. H. 0 10Lewis, Rev J 1 1Samuel, MstrJ.... 0 10 Thomas, Mr J. ... 0 10

13 8

SW A N SE A .

Walter’ s Road.Rev. W. S. Jones.

Collections 6 9

Subscriptions:Jenkins, Mr D ... 0 10Jenkins, M rs 0 10Martell, Mr J. . . 0 10 Rees, Mr W. H.... 1 1

SW A N SE A .

York Place.Rev. D. Davies.

Contributions, Sunday-achoal3 6 10

0 15 0 10

7 10

S W A N S E A .

Philadelphia.Rev. W. Jones.

Contributions.... 3 14 6

SW A N SE A .

Glais Sunday School. Contributions 0 5

SW A N SE A .

Sion Trefoirls.Contributions.... 4 1

V o.y torJ fP . . 3 2

4 0

TONDU.Carey Chapel.

English Church.Rev. W . W. Richards.

Contributions.... 4 13 D o.,for N P . . 1 6

6 0 8

TO N D U .

Welsh Church. Rev. R. John.

Contributions.... 0 15

TONYREFAIL.Ainon.

Bev. J. Prichard. Contributions 6 5

TON PENTRE, YSTRAD.Hebron.

Contributions.... 12 0 6 Subscription:

Watkin, Mr ...... 0 10 6

12 11 0

TOXGWYNLA8.Salem.

Rev. J. Thomas. Contributions 1 5

TO N G W Y N LA S.

Ainon.Bev. W . Roderick.

Contributions ... 1 0

TREFOREST.Calvary.

Rev. W. Parry. Contributions...... 3 10

TREORKIB. NODDFA—Continued.

Morgan, Mr D . Morris, Rev W ., Morris, Mrs "W.,

22 15 6

TREHARBI9. Brynhyfryd.

Rev. W . Jones. Contributions ... 3 0

TREHERBERT. English Church. Rev. H. Rosser.

Contribs., Prayer Meeting .......... 1 3

Subscription: Rosser, Mrs 1 1

2 4 6

TR E H E R B E R T .

Libanus. Contributions.... 30 10

Do., for JVP... 2 6 Do., tor Italy... 0 19

Subscription : Cule, Mr E 0 10

WAHN 1RLWYDD. Rev. W. Davies.

Contributions ... 1 3 6 Subscriptions :

Edwards, Mr W ... 0 10 0 Harries, Mr W ... 0 10 0 Thomas, Mr H ... 0 10 0

2 13 6

34 6

TREALAW.Bethlehem.

Rev. J. W. Lewis. Contributions ... 3 8

TREORKIE, NODDFA. Bev. Wm. Morris.

Contributions.... 17 8 Do.,torBrittany 0 6 Do., fur N F ... 0 19

Subscriptions :Austin, Mr Isaac 0 10 GrifQ.tbB,MrThos. 0 10

TREORKY.Horeb.

Contribs., Sun-sch 1 1 0

TROEDYRHIW.Bev. J. Lewis.

Contribs,, Carmel 3 18 0 Do., Smyrna

A b a r V a n Branch 0 11 7

4 9 7

TROEDYRHIWFTTWCHBethany.

Contributions,1887 1 19 8 Do., 1888 2 7 3

4 6 11

WAUNTB0DAT7.Ararat.

R9V. J.!Bevan. Contributions.... 3 3 4

YNY8HIR.Rev. E. O. Parry.

Contributions.. 3 0 6

YNY8YBWL. Contributions for

N P ................. 1 6 10

YSTALYFEBA.Caersalem.

Bev. J. Evans. Contributions 0 13 0

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Y ST AH Yi\ERA.Soar.

Eev. C. Williams.Contributions 1 10

Do.,Sun.-scliool 4 12Subscriptions :

Davies, Mr H 0 loEvans, Mr M 0 10Williams, Mr Jas. 0 10

7 14

YSTRAD, RHONDDA. Nebo.

Rev. A . Williams.Contributions 6 15

Subscription : Lewis, Mr L 1 1

ABERGAVENNY—Con.Sunday-school ... 10 7 0 Boies ................. 1 17 0

Subscriptions:By Misses Jacob and Hiley.

® Beveridge, Mr . . 2 2 0Conway, Mr ...... 1 0 0Cooke,RevT.E.C. 1 1 0Daniel, Mr C 1 1 0Davies, Mrs C .... 0 10 6Hiley, M rs 0 10 0Hubbal, M rs 1 0 0Jacob, Mr ............ 0 10 6Morgan, Mr E. C. 1 1 0 Watkins, Mias ... 1 1 0 Catkins, Mr J. ... 1 0 0Wyke, Mr .......... 1 1 0Under 10s .......... 1 4 6

7 16 8

Y S T R A D , R H O N D D A .

Tabernacle. Contributions 0 9

YSTRADGYNLAIS. Ainon.

Contributions.... 2 14

£1,481 8 4

J¥lonmoutI)sI)ire.ABERCARNE. Welsh Church.

Rev. T. A. Thomas. Contributions. . . . 7 16

Subscription : Moses, Mr E 1 1

8 17

32 8 7Less cost of

Heralds ...... 1 11 6

30 17 1

ABERCARNE.

English Church. Contributions ... 11 1 C

Do.,for Congo... 2 0 '0Subscriptions:

James, Mr David 1 4 0 Morgan, Mrs E.... 0 13 0Moses, Mr E 1 1 0Russell, Miss 0 10 6

16 10 0

ABERGAVENNY. Frogmore Street.

Rev. T. E. Cozens CookeCollections 4 12

Do., for W O 2 10

A B E R G A V E N N Y .

Bethany.Rev. S. R. Young,

Collections _ _Do., for W & O 1 2 Do.,United mtng 2 13

Contnbs., S.-sch. 1 3Subscriptions:

Acland, Mrs ...... 1 0Davies, Mr W. . . 0 10Lewis, Mr B 1 0Lewis, Mrs B 1 0Morgan, Mrs W. 1 I Morgan, Miss . . . . 1 1 Williams, Captain 1 1 Williams, Mr

Pantecollin 0 10Young, Rev S. R. 2 2

Do., for l>ebt... 1 0Boxes by

Young,MissD.V. 0 12 Under 10s......... 1 14

21 0Less local expenses 0 8

20 12

3 8 6

ABERTILLERY.Sing Street.

Rev. T. Griffiths. Contributions.... 5 11

A B E R T IL L E R Y .

Ebenezer.Rev. E. T. Carter.

Contribs.,Sun-sch 2 10

ARGOED.Rev. G. George.

Contributions.... 28 11

Subscriptions :A Friend............. 3 0George, Rev E.... 0 JO Jenkins, Mr Isaac 5 0 Meredith, Mr D. 0 10 Meredith, Mrs M. 0 10 Morgan, Mr W.E. 0 10

38 12 0

B LA C K W O O D .

LibanuB.Rev. J. Williams.

Contributions ... 1 19 6 Subscription : *

Williams, Rev J. 0 10 o

2 0 6

BLANA.Salem.

Rev. C. Rees.Contributions 14 2 11

0| Subscriptions:Jones, Mr J. A.... 0 10 0 Rosser, Mr B. ... 0 10 6 A Williams, Mr

J. P. D ............. I 1 O

ABERSYCHAN.English Church,

Rev. J. Cole.Collections, &o.... 2 8 1

Subscriptions:Brain, Mr Henry 2 0 0 Howell, Mr W .... 0 10 6 James, Mr W. ... 0 10 0Jones, Mr E 2 0 0Lewis, Mrs" 1 0 0Wall, Mr W. S.... 0 10 6

8 19 1

BARGOED. Caersalem.

Rev. J. Parrish. Contributions . . . . 15 15

Do., for N P 2 0

17 15 0

BASSALEG.Bethel.

Rev. W . Maurice. Contributions 3 3

Do.,S-sch (1887) 11 4 Do., (1888) 7 13

BEDWAS. Rev. M. James.

Contributions. . . . Do., for N P ...

2 2 3 9

BLACKWOOD.Mount Pleasant.

Contributions 10 0Do., for W & O 1 0

Subscription : Jones, Mrs Evan 0 10

16 4 5

BLAENAU GWENT. Rev. T. T. Evans.

Contributions. . . . 7 9 0 Do., forivi* ... 9 12 0

Subscriptions : James, Mr John 0 10 0

17 11 0

BLAENAVON. English Church.

Broad Street. r Rev. W. Rees.

Contribs.Sun.-sch. 2 1 Do., for W P ... 1 1

B LA E N A VO N .

King Street.Contrib9.(-2 years) 1

Subscription :Davies, Mr E. (2

years) ............. 2

3 2 7

5 9

3 6 9

BLAENAVON.

Ebenezer.Rev. Joan Meredith.

Contributions.... 4 7 Subscription :

Edwards, Mr W... 1 105 17 6

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B LA XN A V O N .

Horeb.Key. W. Morgan.

Contributions 8 13

CAERLEON. Rev. D. B. Jones.

Contributions 3 7

Subscription :

CROSS KEYS. Rev. C. H . Watkins.

Contributions ... 6 IX Subscription :

James, Mr D. W . 1 1

7 12

LLANHIDDEL—Con.Subscriptions :

Jones, MrsE. H.(2 years) 1 0 0

4 13 8

Jenkins, Mr D. W. 1 0 0

4 7 0

CASTLETOWN.Rev. Robt. Lloyd .

Contributions . . . . 23 11 6

Subscriptions :Baker, Mr D........ 0 10 0Dsvies, Mr W. H . 0 10 0KemeysTynte,Col.

C .K .................. 1 0 0Lloyd, Rev R. ... 0 10 0

26 1 6

CHEPSTOW.Rev. A . J. Davies.

Collections........... 0 13 7Do. for O... 1 7 6

Contributions forN P ................. 1 14 10Do. Sun.-sch.,.. 4 19 SDo., for support

o f Congo boy 5 0 0Boxes ................. 3 15 2

Subscriptions & Donations :Sargent, Mr T . ... 0 10 6Webb, Mrs.......... 0 10 0Caiger, M r . . . . . . 0 10 0

19 1 3Less expenses... 0 6 0

18 15 8

CWMMERA.Contributions ... 1 8 10

CLYDACH.Calvary.

Contributions ... 2 13 0—

CLYDACH.

Bethlehem.Contributions..... 2 11 1

- (

DARANVELEN.Contributions. . . . 1 8

Do., for 2V P ... 0 14 Do., for Congo 0 5 Do., for Italy... 0 2

EBBW VALE.Nebo.

Rev. W . Jones. Contributions ... 7 1

E B B W V A L E .

Brynhyfryd. RevL. M. Roberts.

Contributions 3 17Do., for N P ... 0 15

4 12

EBBW VALE.

Zion.Rev. W. Powell.

Subscriptions :Phillips, Mr E. ... 1 0 Pritchard, Mr L. 1 0 Kelly, Mr D. H . 1 1

11 4

GOETRE. Saxon,

•¡butions. . . . 5

Subscriptions :

‘A Friend of Mis­sions” .......... 1 0

6 19

GRIFFITHS TOWN.

TJiAH H 11 iDEL. Rev. J. Lloyd.

LLANTHEWI. Contributions ... 4 11

LLANFIHANGELYSTRAD.

Contributions

LLANVACHES.Bethany.

Rev. B. Davies.Contributions. . . . 1 5

Do., for W<k 0 0 7

1 13 0

LLANWENARTH.Rev. T. H. Williams.

Contributions. . . . 4 8

Subscriptions:Jones, Mr Joshua 0 12Lewis, Mr B 2 0Lewis, Mr W. ... 0 10

MAGOR—Continued. Subscriptions :

Basham, Mr. T . . . 0 10 0 Dumain, Mrs ... 0 10 0 Edwards, Mr J... 0 10 0

CIS

12 5 0

MICHAELSTONE-Y-VEDW.Tirzah.

Rev. W . H. Davies. Contributions. . . . 8 1 2

Do., for N P ... 1 3 10

Subscriptions: Davies, Rev W.H. 0 10 0 Rees„Mr W. G. .. 0 10 0 Rees, Mrs W . G. 0 10 0

10 15 0

MONMOUTH. Collec. and boxes fi 13 3 Sunday-school... 3 18 0

Subscriptions:Bashan. Mr ...... 0 12 GBrace, Mr .......... 0 tO OCork, Mrs .......... 0 10 0Davies, Rev E. ... 0 10 OGoeding, Mr ...... 0 10 0Morgan, Mrs 0 10 0Sambrook, Mr ... 0 10 0 Skynner, Mrs 0 10 O

13 13 97 11 5

LLANVI HANSEL CRUOORNEY.Rev. E. EvanF.

Contributions ... 0 2

MACHEN. Siloam.

Rev J. Morgan. Contributions.... 3 12

NANTYGLO.Hermon.

Rev. H . Williams.Contributions.... 4 11 10

Do., tor AT P ... 0 15 2 Do., for Congo 0 5 0

Subscriptions: Morgan, Mr E. . . 0 10 O Morgan, Mr T. . . 0 10 0

MAESYCWMMER. English Church.

Rev. T. Batstone. Contributions ... 3 2

MAGOR.Rev. B. Davies.

Contributions.... 10 15

6 12 0

NASH.Rev. T. Delahaye.

Collections 4 8 9-

NEWBRIDGE. English Church.

Rev. J. M. Jones.Coll. and boxes... 3 2 6' Prayer Meetings 1 11 O’ Victoria House

class .. 0 16 o

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Sale of preserves and work, f orCongo ............. 7 3 11

Sunday-School ... 11 15 0Subscriptions:

Daniels, Miss 1 10 0Davies, Miss ...... 2 12 6Davies, Dr.W. H. 2 0 0 Jones, Mr G. . . . 2 0 0Jones, Mrs G 2 0 0Jones.Master J.L. 0 10 0

Under 10s......... 0 5 0

NEWBRIDGE—Continued N E W P O R T .

Charles Street. Rev. D. Davies.

Contiibutions ... 4 12 Subscriptions:

A. Friend............. 2 0A Friend............. 0 10Davies, Rev D . ... 0 10 Davies, Mrs D.... 0 10

35 8 11

N E W B R ID G E .

Beulah.Rev. J. G. Davies.

Contributions 8 17 9

Subscriptions : Evans, Miss M... 0 10 0 Phillips, Mr E . ... 0 10 6

N E W P O R T .

Temple.Rev. E. G. Jones.

Contributions 2 15Subscriptions :

Sherryn, M rJ .... 0 10 Williams, Mr J.,

Capel-street ... 0 10 Williams,Mr J ohn,

Canal parade... 0 10

9 18 3

NEWPORT AND M A m DEE AUXILIARY.

Collec.,Pub.Mtg.,less expenses . . « 8 0 0

NEWPORT.Commercial 8treet.Bev. E. MacLean.

Coll.. for TT& O 5 0 Balance of subs,

for 1887 .......... 3 28 2 0

N E W P O R T .

Commercial Road.Rev. E. B. Thomas.

Coll. and boxes...Do., for W $ O

Snn.-8Ch. boxes...

Davies, Mr W. ... Davies,Mr R. L... Griffiths. Messrs

S . and Sons ... Knight, Mr J. ... Llewellyn, Mr I... McPherson,MrJ.,

for Congo ......Piullips. MrO. ...Price,Mr W. . . . . Thomas, Rev E.

Under 10s..........33 17

2 15 81 0 09 5 02 7 10

s:0 10 00 10 6

2 10 01 1 03 3 0

0 10 00 10 03 3 01 1 n5 10 0

NEWPORT—Continued.Maybury.Mr Jno. Morgan, Mr W.E.Pearce, Mr J......Ridde, Master T.,I box .................Thomas, Mr B. P.

OjThomas, Mr J. P. OiThomas.MrW.C. 6lWatts, Misses E.

1 2 0 10 0 10

0 12 1 1 2 0 0 10

J. and M..

4 6

St. Mary’s Street. Rev. E. AylifEe.

Contributions 6 0

N E W P O R T .

Stow Hill.Rev. H. Abraham.

Collections 2 7Do., Sun.-sch. 2 12 Do., for W A- O 0 18

Prayer Meeting! 3 0 Boxes ...... .'......... 2 18

Subscriptions:Abraham, Rev H. 0 10Barber, Mr J 0 10Clarke, Miss ...... 0 10Evans, Mr W . ... 0 10 Garraway, Mrs... 1 0 Hockey, Mr J. ... 0 10 Keene, Mr C. E. 0 10 McDaniel, Mr J. 1 0 Taylor, Mr H. V. 0 10

Under 10s ...... 3 13

20 15 6

Alma Street. Rev. J. P. Thomas.

N E W P O R T .

Maindee. Summer hill.

Rev. G. H . Cook. Collections, &?. ... 7 9

Do., for W $ O 1 2 Do., for iV P ... 1 18 Do., for India... 0 7

Sunday-school ... 10 1 Subscriptions:

Cook, Rev G.H.... 0 10Jones, Mr J 1 5Sier, Mr ............. 0 10

PONTRHYDYRUN. Rev. J. Rees.

Contributions. . . . 5 0 0

Subscriptions :Gething, Mrs I 0 0Morgan, Mr H.... 0 lo 0 James, Miss Jane 0 10 0

7 0 0

Duckpool Road.Contributions ... 2 10

Do., for Congo. 1 9 Do., for W & O 0 7

4 6

NEW TREDEGAR.Saron.

Rev. W. B. Griffiths.Contributions ... 4 8

Do., for I f P ... 1 17 Sunday-school ... 1 0

Subscriptions :Hiley, M rs 1 1Llewellyn, Mr T. I 1 Phillips, Mr N. ... 1 1

PONTNEWYDD.Richmond Road.

Contributions ... 0 9 0

PONTYPOOL.Crane Street.

Rev. J. Williams.Collections 3 8 10

Do., for W ¿c 0 1 0 0 Do.,Prayer Mtgs. 3 10 8

Subscriptions:Olayfield, M r 0 10 0Conway, Miss . . 0 10 0 Davies, Rev J.M. 0 10 6 Davies. Mrs D.... 1 1 0 Eckersley, Mr ... 0 10 0 Edwards, Rev W .,

B.A................... 1 1 0Havard, MrJ. ... 1 0 0Jones, Mr D 0 10 0Nicholas, M r 0 10 0Pratt, Mr............. 1 0 0Smith, Mr T.B.... 0 10 0Walters, Mr ...... 0 10 0Willliams, Bev J. 0 10 O Williams,Mr J.E. 1 1 0 Williams, Mr E.. 0 10 O Williams,MrA.H. 0 10 0

Under 10s......... 1 7 8

PENALT.Collection .......... 0 10 0

Do.,fcr W & O 0 3 0

Contributions ... Do , Prayer Mtng Do., for W $ 0 ... Do., for Sun.-sch

6 17 2 91 lu2 0

Subscriptions : Hockey, Mr Jas. 0 10 0 Jones, Mr Frank 0 10 6

0 Jones, MrFredk. 0 10 6 -'Jon<-s, Mr W 0 10 0

PONTHEER.Zion Chapel.

Contributions 8 0 0Coll., for TF & O... 1 0 0

20 0 8

PO N TIPO O L.

Tabernacle. Collections 1 10 2

PO N TYPO O L.

Upper Trosnant.Rev. D. Thomas.

Contributions.... 1 10 0

RAGLAN.Rev, B. Johnson.

Contributions ... 4 3 Do., for W & O 1 1

5 4 0

REDWICE.9 0 0 ¡Contributions 0 8 2

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RHYMNEY.Penuel.

Rev. G. Griflrhs. Contributions. . . . 25 13

Do., io r N P . . 2 10 0 Do., for Italy 0 2 6

Subscriptions :Davies. T. W. ... 0 10 6 EdwardsJ Thos.... 0 10 0Eiddol................. I 1 oGriffiths.Rev G... 0 10 6 Harris, Mr Rees 0 10 6 Harris. MissM.... 0 10 f>Hiley, Mr P 1 o 0Hiley, M rW 1 0 0Lewis, John 0 10 6Wil!iam% Mr D. 0 10 6

35 0 0

1 8 8 8 .]

RHYMNEY.Beulah.

Contrib. (I88r) ... o 12 fi Do. (1888) ...... o 18 0

MONM OUTHSHIRE— PEM BROKESH IRE.

TALYWAIN.Pisgah.

Rev. D. B. Richards.Contributions . . . 6 19

Subscriptions :Lewis, Mr D 0 10Morgan, Mr Jos. 1 1 Powell, late Mr J. 1 o

1 10 6

B H Y M N E T .

Jerusalem.Rev. J. E. Evans.

Contributions ... 2 1 0 Do., for iV P ... 2 7 0

Subscriptions :•Evans, Rev J. R. 0 10 0 James, Master A. 0 10 0 James,Master T.... 0 10 0 James, Mr Enoeli 1 0 0 James, Mrs 1 0

SIRHOWY. Carmel.

Rev. J. Griffiths. Contributions . . . . I l l

WHITEBROOK AND LLANDOGO.

Rev. G. Howells. Contributions.... 2 0 0

£767 3 5

IK . BETHABARA.

Contributions.... 6 18 S Subscriptions :

®‘Morris, Mr Jno... 0 10 0

9 10 5

TREDEGAR. Church Street.

Collections, &c.,„ 5 6

T B E D E G A B .

Siloh.Rev. P. "Williams.

Contributions 8 19

RISOA.Moriah.

Rev. E. Thomas. Contributions.... 3 2

b i s c a .

Bethany.Rev. T. Thomas.

Contributions.... 5 13

SAINT BRIDE’S. Contributions.... 2 6

SAINT MELLONS.Contributions 4 10

Subscription : Davies, Mr E. ... 0 10

TWYNGWYN.Contributions ... 2 4

Do., for N P ... 3 12

5 17 9

7 8 8

BETHLEHEM AND SALEM.

Rev. D. O. Edwards. Contributions,

Bethlethem 5 5 9Do., Salem 1887 5 4 8 Do., do., 1888 5 0 3

15 10 8

BEULAH.Rev. J. John.

Contributions 2 14 10

BLA.ENFFOS.Ebenezer.

Contributions 10 8 9

CXI

BLAENLLYN AND NEWTON.

Rev. T. John. *B L A E N L L Y N .

Contributions. . . . 2 3 0 Do., for N P ... 1 15 9

Subscriptions: Thomas, Mrs . . . . 2 0 0 Thomas, Mr T. E. 1 0 0 Thomas, MissM.M 1 0 O Thomas,MissM.A. 1 0 0 Thomas,MissE.E. 1 0 o Thomas, Mr H. J. 1 0 0

NEWTON.

Contributions . . . . 2 10 6 Do , for N P ... 1 11 0

Subscription: Harries, M rs 0 10 0

15 10 3 Less expenses... 0 3 a

15 7 0

BLAENYWAUN AND BETHSAIDA.

TYDEE. Bethesda.

Rev. W. Owen. Contributions. . . . 7 7

USE.Rev. F. Johnson.

Contributions ... 2 5 Sunday-school ... 1 0

Subscriptions :Hiley, Mr S. A 0 15Johnson, Rev F. 0 10

4 10 0

6: VICTORIA.Caersalem.

f Rev B. T. Davies. 0;Contributions ... 2 ’.4

Rev. E. Jones. BLAENCONIN & GELLY.|Contril)Utions — 23 18 0

BLAENCOKIN.

Contributions.... 20 12 Subscriptions :

Griffiths, Mrs 0 10Jones, Mr Thos. 1 0 0Jones, Mrs 1 0 0Llewellyn, Mr L. 2 4 9Morris, Mr H 1 0 0Thomas, Mr D. . . . I O C

□ E L L Y .

Contributions.... 13 9 9 Do., for N P ... JO 14 8 Do., for Evan­

gelist in Rome 0 13 2

52 5 1

BLAENFFOS.Rev. J. Thomap.

Contributions 2 6 4Do., Sun.-sch.... 14 1 10

SubscriptionsEvans, Mr B., j.p . 1 0 0 E'-ans,Mr A. J.,jp. 1 0 0 Evans, Mr Ivor... 0 10 o

18 18 2

BROADHAVEN. Rev. J. Rees.

ContributionsSubscription :

Thomas, Miss A.E. 1

3 7 11

4 7 11

CAMROSE.Rev. J. J. Williams.

Contributions 3 13 8

CAERSALEM.Rev. D . George.

Contributions.... 4 7 0 Do., for W <£ 0 0 10 ODo., for N P . 1 3 4

Subscriptions : George, Rev D.... 0 10 0 George, Mr T.

Henbys .......... 0 10 0Mortis, RevJ. LI. 0 10 o

7 10 4

14

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CASMAEL. Smyrna.

Ooctri budons . .

DINAS CROSS. Tabor.

Rev. J. W. Maurice. Contributions.... 9 11 f

CEMAE8.

Penuel.Rev. John Lewis.

Contributions f... 5 14

FISHGUARD.Hermon.

Rev. W . Joue».

CLARBESTON.Rev. D. Rees.

Contributions,! 887 I 18 Do., 1883.......... 2 18

CILFOWYR AND RA- MOTH.

Rev. R. Price.Contributions.... 4 7

CILGERAN.Penuel.

Rev. W. Evans. Contributions.... 6 ID

Subscriptions:Griffiths, Mr J.,

Glynhe illana-ch « f ................. 0 10

Griffiths, Mrs 0 10Griffiths, Mrs,

Penrhalltfa'ih.. 0 10 Ma’.hias, Mr J. ... 0 10

, Contributions. . . . 6 6 2Do.,Zion Branch 1 li 6Do., ior I f P ... 1

i Subscriptions :

4 0

’ Bennett, M rG.... j Griffiths. Mr. J...

0 10 00 10 0

. James, Capt J.... 1 10 pLlewellyn, MrsM. 0 10 0|Owen, Mrs Dr ... 0 10 0

1 12 0 8

j GOEDWIG FISHGUARD.0 ] Contributions 1 4 0

Subscriptions : James Mr W. . . . 1 0 0

2 4 0

FFYNNON. Rev. J. Edwards.

; Contributions . . . . 6 I

pj Subscription :¡Thomas, Mr H .... 110

' 7 11

HAVERFORDWEST.Bethesda.

Rev. Thos. Davies,D.D. Collections . . . . . . 10 io

Do., Pub. Mtg. 3 18 Subscriptions and

Donations: Brown, Mr. John 0 10 Davies, Rev T.,

D.D................... 1 0Davies, R ivT.W . 0 10 Davies, Mr W.,

M.P................... 5 0Greenish & Daw­

kins, Messrs . . 0 10 Howells, Mr John 0 10 James, Mrs, Quay

Street ............. 2 0John, Mr. T.,

Prendergast . . 0 10 Kensington, LoM 1 1Llewellyn, Mr. J. 0 10 Morgans, Mr T.,

High Street 2 2Morris, Mr W .... 0 10 PhUlios, Mr R.,

High Street . . 0 10 ftoberts, Mr D. 1 1 Roberts, Mr Isiac 20 0 Thomas, Mr W. 0 10 Proceeds of Mangle I 0

Boxes by Davies, Maste* E. 0 15 Morris, Miss K... 0 14 Phillips. Miss F. 0 1*Re“S, M issE 0 J3Roberts, Miss A. 0 12 White, Master E. 0 10 Wilkins, Mrs ... 0 15

Under 10s......... 0 8

8 19 6

COLD INN. Ebenezer.

Collection .......... 1 10 7

CROESCOCH AND TREVTÏÏE.

Rev. D. Phillips.Collections II 6

Subscriptions :

Evans. Mr David 0 10 Griffiths, Mr Jas. 0 10 Reynolds, Mr J. 0 10 Heyoolds. Miss .. 0 10Thomas, Mr Jno. 2 0

GERAZIM.Rev. E. Jone?.

Contributions. . . . 611

GLANRHYD. Rev. J. Edwards.

¡Contributions.. . . 8 1

HARMONY.

Rev. W. Rees.UContributions. . . . 6 5 70 00 Williams,MrsW.P. 0 10 0

Subicription :

15 5 3 6 15 7

JABEZ.Rev. J. LI. Morris.

Contributions 4 R ODo., for W ¿r O 0 10 n Do., ior I f P ... 3 10 0

Subscriptions:fleoree. Rev D .. . 0 10 o James, Mrs E 0 10 0

61 LLANFYRNACH.Hernion.

°j Rev. S. F. Robe»ts.^Contributions.... 18 10 00! _______6!

o'

57 5 92 19 0

54 15 9

HAVERFORDWEST.

Hill Park.Rev. J. Jenkins.

Contributions.... 16 13 Subscriptions :

Bowen, Mr B . . . . 0 10 Davies, Mr E. ... 0 10 Jenkins, Rev J. . . 0 10 Lewis, Mr Jno. ... 1 1 Pmlnps. Mr D.... 1 1 Howlands, Mr J... 1 0 Thomas, Mr J 1 0

HOXEYBORO’. Rev. J. Johns.

Hepiz'bah. Contrits.,for Congo 7 1

Subscription : Johnstone, Mrs... 0 10

LLANGUM.Galilee.

Rev. W. Davies. Contributions 2 0 0

LETTER STON.Rev. B. Thomas.

Contributions.... 8 0 2

Subscriptions :Dewnâld, Mrs M.

A ....................... 0 10 0Sypunons, Mrs M. 0 10 0 Williams, Mr Jas. 0 10 0 Williams, Mrs ... 0 10 0

10 0 2

LLANGLOFFAN.Rev. E. Davies.

Contributions 9 9 10D o ..8 r . .N ic t o la S 0 II 3 Do., Mithry ... 0 12 0

00 Subscriptions:00 Davies, R«v E. ... 0 10 00 Davies, MraE. ... 0 10 O0 James, Mr w. G. I 0 00 Mathias, Mr T. . . 0 10 0

13 3 1

MAENCLOCHOG.Horeb.

Rev. W. Divies. Contributions 2 10 0

MANORBIER.7 11 O.Contributions 0 14 0

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MARTLET WY.Rev. D. W. Pryee.

Contributions. . . . 2 £ Subscriptions :

Davies, Miss . . . . 1 0 0

MIDDLEMILL, SOLVA, AND TEETIO.

Revs. W. Reynolds.Contributions 8 9 0

Do., Solva ...... 1 2 0Subscriptions :

Jenkins, Mr J. ... 1 0 0Jenkins, MrR. ... 0 10 0 Mathias, Mr J. . . . 1 2 0Owen, Rev W 0 10 0Owen, Mrs E 0 10 0Reynolds, Rev W. 1 0 0 Symonds, Mrs R. 1 0 0

15 3 0

MILFORD HAVEN. Rev. D. Hussey.

Collection .......... 8 18 0

Subscriptions :Hussey, Rev D.... 0 10 6 Lloyd, Mr J 0 10 6

9 19 0

MOLLESTON.Rev. T. Evans.

Contributions ... 1 0 9

MYNACHLOGDU. Bethel.—Rev.W. Griffith.

Contributions 8 8 5Do., for N P ... 1 3 3

Subscriptions :Griffiths. W.and J. 0 10 0Thomas, M rs 0 10 0Thomas, Mr J. ... 0 10 0

11 1

NARBERTH.Bethesda.

Rev. B. Thomas.Contributions 12 3 4Sunday-school ... 17 12 10

Subscriptions :Roberts, Mr J.,

Een.................... 0 10 6Roberts, Mr J. ... 0 10 6 Xhomae, Re? £ ... 0 10 6

X ARB ERTH —Continued.Thomas, Mrs 0 10 6Thomas, Mr J.,

2yrs................. 1 1 0

32 19 2

NEWPORT. Bethlehem.

Rev. J. Jenkins. Contributions.... 12 15 5

Subscriptions :Cyfaill................. 3 0 0Cyfaill Arall, ior

Congo ............. 1 1 0Jenkins, Rev J.... 1 1 0

17 17 5

NEYLAND. Collection ........ 3 13 0

Subscription : Sketch, Mrs ...... 1 0 0

PEMBROKE.Rev. E. Thomas.

Contributions ... 7 9 10

Subscription :Rees, Mr H 0 10 6

8 0 4

PEMBROKE DOCK. Bethany.

Rev. J. D. Jones. Contributions ... 26 15 6

P E M B R O K E D O C K .

Bush Street.Rev. R. C. Roberts.

Contributions ...... 11 1

Subscriptions:Hancock, Mr B... John, Miss, Llan-

0 10 6wreath.............. 1 0 0

Peters, Mrs John l 18 0Peters, Miss L. T. 2 0 0Willing, Mrs S.W. 4 0 0

Classes, byEdwards, Miss ... 0 11 Griffiths,Miss ... 0 10Jones, Miss . 0 10Morgan, M iss.... 0 17MillaTd, Mrs 1 5Ro'-erts, Bev. JB.C. 2 2

Under 10s......... 0 8

PENNAU. Gilgal.

Contributions 0 13

PENYBRYN.Rev. W. Evans.

Contributions.... 2 17 ! Do., for N P ... 3 2

BUTTON.Rev. J. J. Williams.

Collection .......... 1 14

BLWCHYSARNAU-Con.Subscriptions :

Pryce, M rT 0 10 0Reese, Mr E 0 10 0Reese, Mr J 0 10 0

5 15 0

ST. DAVID’S.Zion.

Rev. H. Harris. Contributions 8 10

SANDY HILL AND MARLOE3.

Rsv. J. S. Johns.Contribs., Sandy

Hill ................. 4 11Do., Marlowe* 3 6

7 18 5

SARDIS.Rev. J. Johns.

Contributions ... 8 13

Subscriptions :Tames, Mr J 0 10Tombs, Missei E.

and. A ............... 0 10

9 14 6

SAUNDER8POOT. Rev. W. Harri«.

Contributions 1 15

STAR. Contributions S 13

4

£597 11 8

26 15 9

XUlmorsljire.BWLCHYSARNAU.

Rev. D. Davies. Collection .......... 4 5

DOLAU & NANTYMEL.R b v . J. "Williams.

Collection ......... 5 11 2

DOLAULLANFIHANGEL.

Contributions l 19 4

ELAN VALE. Bethany.—Rev. S. Tliomas. Contributions.... 2 9 8

EVENJOBB. Contributions.... 1 15 10

FRANKSBRIDGE. Contributions.... 1 0 o

GRAVEL.Rev. J. George.

Contributions. . . . 2 8 6

Subscription : Williams, Rev J... 0 10 0

2 U 6

KNIGHTON.Rev. "W. 'Willianis.

Contributions 1 14 1Do. (1887) ...... 3 7 8

Subscriptions : Brown, Mr H. O. 0 10 0 Rogers, Mr W. ... 0 10 0 Williams, Mr E... 0 10 0 Williams, Rev W. 0 10 0

7 1 9

LLANDRINDOD WELtiS.

Rev J. Jones.Contributions 1 1 7

MAESYRHELEM. Rev. D. Davies.

Contributions . . 3 16 61 4 «

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M AE8YRHEL E M— Con 8ubsoription :

Morris, Mr E 2 3 6

6 0 0

MORIAH. Contributions ... 0 13 0

NEWBRIDGE-ON-WYE.Bev. J. Nicholas.

Contributions.... 4 10 10Subscription :

Davies, MrS 31.... 0 10 0

NANTGWYN.

Bev. W . J. James.

Contributions ... 4 17 0

PRESTEIGN.Rev. S. Watkins.

Collection .......... 1 16 6Do., for W & O 0 12 0 Do., for N P ... 1 2 6

PAINSCASTLE.

Adulam.

Bev. D. Powoll.

Contributions...... 4 4 0Do., Llandilo

Grabon.......... 0 7 0

3 11 0

BHAYADER. Contributions ... 1 6 10

BOCK.Penybont.

Bev. J. Jones. Contributions. . . . 2 9 1

4 11 0

HOCK—Continued. Subscription :

Hamer, Mr Jas... 1 1 0 3 io l

YELINDRE.

Bev. T. Bowion. Contributions 2 7 0

£61 9 7

Total of Contri­butions from Sth. Wales £3,667 O 4

S C O T L A N D .ABERCHIBDEB.

Bev. J. Murray. Contributions.... 5 0 0

ABERDEEN. Crown Terrace.

Re va. W. 8. Chedburn.

ABERDEEN—Continued.Rafl'an, Mr J 5 0Seivwright, Mrs . 1 0Watt and Grant,

Messrs.............. 3 0Under 10s......... 0 14

For N P , bySunday-school.

Treasurer: Mr. Alexander A Family Card ... 0 18 6Gibb. D i t t o . . . . . . . . . . 0 17 0

Ditto........... . 1 12 6Coll., for W & 0 . . 6 10 10 Black, Miss H. ... 0 10 6Coll. Ann. Mtng. 3 0 1 Brand, H............. 0 5 0

Do. Monthly... 4 14 0 Olaverdon, M. ... 0 5 8Contribs., for Cooper, J ............. 0 4 0

Italian Mission 11 6 6 Cownie, Geo......... 0 3 6Do., for Pales­ Davidson, W ...... 0 6 7

tine ............. 5 10 0 Davidson, M........ 0 10 7Family boxes...... 2 2 7 Duncan, J............ 0 5 3Free-will Offerings, Gammie, W ......... 0 7 0

per District Visi­IT Georgieson, M .... 0 3 6

tors ................. IS 2 Seorgieson, J. . . 0 4 0Bun.-school boxes 16 11 0 Grant, A .............. 0 6 0

Do., collec........ 1 0 0 Hay, M ................ 0 6 0Subscriptions and

Donations :Landscrown, R ... Marchant,Miss F. McBaan, J...........

000

3132

a01

Barker, Mr. A. C., McGregor, C . . . . 0 4 2for India...... 1 0 0 Michie,O. . . . . . . 0 5 0

Do., for Congo 1 0 0 Millar, J............... 0 4 3Do., for Caini 1 0 0 Paterson, G. A.... 0 4 6

Chedburn, Rev W. S. 2 0 0 Raffin, Joh n .... O 13 CCrichton, Mr J.... 3 0 0 Robertson, J ....... 0 4 0Gibb.MessrsJ. & A. 3 0 0 Stephen, I ........... 0 4 0Macallan, Mrs, p ;r Strachan, E. ... 0 3 6

Mr Barker...... 2 0 0 Sundstrom,C. ... 0 3 3Macdonald,Misses 2 0 0 Sutherland, D. ... 0 8 6McGregor, Mr J. 6 0 0 Wallace, W ......... 0 6 0

ABERDEEN—Continued By Miss Jane Milne.

Frierds ............. 1 10 0Urde 10s........ 8 14 0

115 14 S

A B E R D E E N .

Academy Street.Sunday-sch., for

Congo ............. 1 0Do., for China 0 10

For N P, by Alexander, J. A. 0 4Bible-class 0 3Harkness, J 0 2Harrison, L O SMurray, C 0 5Phillips, J 0 2Watt, E............... 0 5Watt, John 0 7Watt, W.............. 0 5

Under 2s 0 3

3 12

AIRDRIE.Bev. W. Fulton.

Coll., for W & O Contribs., Sun.-

sehool, for N P Martyn,Miss,class,

ALLOA.Rev. F. Forbes.

A Church Member, for Congo . . . . 12 0 0

Contributions ... 1 2 0Do., Penny; a

Week System 1 12 0

14 14 0

ANSTRUTHER. Bev. W. Macintosh.

Collections..........Do. Monthly..

Contribs ,8un-sch Do. Pittenween

Boxes .................

4 17 O 2 13 105 0 0 1 15 0 7 14 2

22 0 0

BBANDERBURGH.Rev. A. M. Riddili.

Collections 0 16Contribs., S.-sch.,

for Congo ... 0 15 Do., for N P ... 0 12

2 4 0

1 5 0 BROUGHTY FERET.2 13 2 Bev. W. B. Nioolson, M.A.,

Collection .......... 2 5 &.I 5 8 Do,, tor W & Q 1 0 O '

5 8 10 3 5 6;

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1 8 8 8 .] SCOTLAND. cxvBURRAY, ORKNEY.

Bey H. Gann. Contribf. tarN.P. 1 6

CAMBUSLANG. Bey. D. Lewis.

DUMBARTON. Bey. J. McLean.

Collections .......... 0 11

Collection ..........Do., for W <£; 0..

Collected by Sun­day scholars . .

COATBRIDGE. Rev. D. Boss.

Contributions

DUNDEE. : Rattray Street.

Rev. W. Henderson. Collection .......... 3 0 0

0 13 0

St. Enochs. Long Wynd.

Bev. W. Tullocb.Collection .......... 3

1

CRIEFF.Bev. D. Sharpe.

0 17■Coll., for W O •Contributions lor

Congo ..........Do., for Italy.. Do., for China

.Miss Fergusson, for Ita ly .......... 1 0 0

CUP AB FIFE. Provost “Wynd Chapel. Bev. J. T. Forbes, M.A,

Collection ......... l 4ßunday-sehool . . 1 10

Subscriptions :A Friend 1 0M. D.....................M.G. B., for Congo

S.-sch., for Congo Bible - class, lor

Congo . . . . . . 1 9 3Do., lor India . 1 0 0

Part proceeds of Sale of Work ... 1113 8

Subscriptions & Donations.1 2 1 1 3

0 0 0 0 0

0 10 15 0 0 10

M .M .Robertson, Mr J.

Under 10s.........

0 10 1 5 I 0 1 0 0 11

Anderson, Mr A.. Anderson, Mr R.. Duncan, Mr C ...

Do., for Debt Eaason, Mr ... Easson, Mr T. ... Gourlay, Mr A .. .Gray, Mr J..........Horne, Miss ...... 0 10Lamb, Mr .......... 0 10Lawson, Mr A. . . 0 10 Lawson, Mr D. ... 0 10 Lawson, Mr J . ... 2 0 Mathers, Mr D.... 0 10 McGavin, Mr R... 2 0Mills, Mrs D 2 0Nichol, Mr J I 0Boger, Mr J 0 17

~ ¡Rough, Mr G. ... 1 0 ¡( Sunday Breakfast 0 Table, for Congo 2 5 ® Tulloch, Rev. W. 1 0 0 fulloch, Mrs . . . . 1 0

Collected by—Culbeit, Miss J . . . 0 8 2 Dun oat', Miss J . .Dudchl, Miss M.Fraser, Miss M.f..Heron, Mifs N. .Ramsay, Miss J .. Robertson,MissM.

Do. M ibb M.A. Thomson, Mrs . .White, Misb M . . 0 4 Whi' ehead,MifcsM. 0 11

DUNFERMLINE—Con,Conts.,6..sch.,f(r

“ Joseph," care of G. C. B utt. . 20 Do., for Congo 8

Missionary boxes 24 Bank Interest . . 0

Subscriptions :Ireland, Mr D.... 1 Mathewson,MrW. 30 Robertson, Mr K. Spedding, Mr W.

Under 10s., for Congo ..........

0 10 2 0

EDINBURGH-OontinuedDanieli, Mrs . . . . 1 0Deans, Mrs 5 0Dunoan, Miss J... 0 10Ewan, M rs 0 10Gibb, Mr W. O .. . 5 0 Gibb, Mrs .......... 2 0

118 1 0

EDINBURGH.E dinburghAuxiliary

in aid o f M r and Mrs Wall’s HomanMission43 14

By Mrs and Miss Mills, for Pales­tine .................

Chalmers, Mrs (2 years) iotPales-tine .................

Under 10s.,for Congo ......

2 7 0

Penny a Week System. Collected by

0 18 10 Son ................. 1 4 20 10 10 Mackie, Miss a ... 0 14 110 7 7 Mills, Miss M 2 2 60 13 0 Moir, M iss.......... 2 5 60 10 4 Pin der, Miss ... . 2 6 91 0 10 Steven, Mis* . . . . 0 12 10 11 9 Wishart,Mrs,Rees,

14 6 7

DALKEITH.London Boad.

Contributions per Mrs H. W. Hunter for sup­port o f Congo Boy ................. 5 0 0

Mrs, and XaiT, MUs.

Less expenses...69 3 30 10 0

68 13 3

DUNFERMLINE.Bey. J. T. Hagen.

Collection ............ 2 1 8Do., Monthly 19 19 11

- Do.,-for 7F O 9 15 0

EDINBURGH.Dublin Street.

Rev. W. Landels, D D.Collec.for W & O 20 15 Juvenile Aux. for

Africa ...Do., lor Skonto

and Shoshi, m airsKerry’sschool .

Contribs. Sn.-sch.Elgin Free High

Sun., school lir Congo ....

A Friend, for P a-

A Friend, per MiesE. Scotc ..........aderson, Mr C...

Anderson, Mr C.,jan...................

Baines, M rs .......Barlow, Miss K.... Beilby, Mr G. T. Black. Mr. W. . . Bonella, Mr. G .... Cameron, Mrs . . Carter, Miss L . ... Chisholm, Mr A. Chapman, Mrs ... Corner, Mi*se? ... Crombie, Mr R .... Crombie. Mies M. CulleniRsvG.D.

11 14 0

12 0 08 0 0

0 10 0

and

10 0 0Ô 0 0

1 0 0

0 10 010 10 0

4 0 02 2 00 10 01 0 00 10 00 10 00 12 00 10 02 2 0

10 0 00 l-i 04 0 Ö1 0 01 0 I)

Gill, Mr. Thos.Gowan, Mrs . . . . Hamilton, Mr W. Henderson, Mr J.Inglis, Mr Geo....Inglis, Miss.........Inglis, Miss M. . . Johnston, Mrs ... Landels, Dr & Mrs 75 Do,, for Palestine 1 Lockhart, Mr B... 5 Do., for Palestine 1 Macdonald, MrW. 0 McAndrew, Mr J. 1 McDougall, Mr G. 1 McIntosh, Mr H. 12 Mack, Mr J. S. ... 5Mack, M rs 1Mack, Mr J. L .„ . 0 10Mack, Miss 0 10Mackay, Miss B. 0 15Pass, Mrs............. 0 10Reid, Mrs .......... 0 10Rose, Mr Hugh... 50 0 Do., for Palestine 2 0 Rose,MrHugbJun.2S 0 Do., for Palestine 2 0 Rose, Mr A. A . ... 25 0 3,w ere. Mr E. ... 0 10 Scott, Mr Thos.... 5 0 Scott, Miss E 0 10

0 10 1 0 0 10 0 10

0 0 0 0

10 0 0 0 5 1

Shearer, Mr A. Sheills, Mr H. K. Sheills, Mr C. J. Stephenson, Miss,

for Palestine... Thomson,Mr A.B. Urquhart.MrJ.W. White, Mr Thos... Wilson, Mrs . . . . Yoreton, Mr A. G.

Do., for Congo Y .H N...............

0 1 0 0 10

0 10 5 0 7 0 0 10

Under 10s.......... 7 0324 18

Less Expenses . 0 8

EDINBURGH.

Marshall Street. Bev. A. Wylie, M.A.

inday-school ... 1 5 Subscriptions :

:aumont, Mrs... 0 10 Hall, Capt. A. ... 2 0 Nelson,Mrs . . . . 0 10Nimmo, M rJ 2 0Ricbaidson,MrJ.D. 1 0 Richardson, MrW. 0 10

1 0Watson, Mr Jaa... Wvlie, Rev A.,

ÌÌ.& .................. 1Undtr 10s......... <5

16 3 0

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Bristo Place.Keys. W. Grant and

D. Kemp.Coll., for W & 0 12 8 10

Do., for T . 12 5 7Contributions ... 27 11 6i

EBIMJUEOH.

Rev, R. E. Glendenning.

ELGIN.

Collector W & O Prayer Meetings . S.-sth. for Congo

Do., per Miss Anderson ...

Vote of Church..

1 13 1 40 15

0 131 0

For N P, byAustin, Miss A .. . 0 Bishop. Miss C.... 0 Bone, Miss M. ... 0 Calder, Miss A.... 0 CoDaeher, Mies J . 0 Dunse, Miss 8. ... 0 Elmslie.Miss J. M . 0 Kerr, Miss M. M. 0 Lugton, Miss L... 0 Mackenzie,MissM. 0 McDonald,MissM. 0 McFarlane,MissM. 0 Porteus, Miss H.. 0Roes, Miss J 0Thomson, Mr D.. 0 Waugh,MissA.M. 0 Youog, Miss S.... 0

Under 2s. 6d. .. 0

Subscriptions :7 o!6 0- Allan, Mrs, for 6 0, Congo ..........2 6 ; Chisholm. Mr R ...6 6 Ogilyie, Miss . . . .3 6 Urquhart, Dr L.

10 OjUrquhart, Mr A.,4 lOj for In d ia ....

19 0; Do., for Congo0|Urquhart,Mrs a .

Under 10s........ 0

59 5 U

E D IN B U R G H .

Boxes, by

Glendenning.RevR. 1 5 Do., Bible-class 1 1

Ogilvie, Miss A., for Congo ...... 0 13

For 2V P , by

Jack, James . . . . Rankin, Jan e....

Charlotte Chapel, Rose St. Smith, E liza___A Smith, Jane -----

0 15Collec. tor W & O Contributions ... Penny a Week

By s'em .............

Varley, Frank °W att, George 0

1 4

Subscriptions :Anderson, Mr J. 1 o Brant on, Misses 0 loDewar, Mr J 0 10Dovey, Mr J. E... 0 10 Jackson, Mies, for

Congo............. 0 10Macdonald, Miss 5 0 Napier, Mr G. ... 0 10 Stewart, Mr R ... 0 10WalcotjMrJ I 1Walcot, Mr G. C. 0 10 Woodrow, RevS.G. 1 0

Under 10s........ 3 7

FORRES.

Bev. D. Bruca.Contributions

GALASHIELS. Victoria Street.

Rev. A. Thomson.Contributions 5 14 5Coll., for W 4c O.. I 1 2

6 15 7

0 10 00 10 00 10 62 0 0

3 0 02 0 01 0 00 9 6

GJ.LASHIEL9.

Stirling Street.lev. J. B. Johnston, M.A.lollection .......... 9 3 5Do., for W <$■ O 1 0 0

for Congo ... Craighead, Mr D.

13 12 2

0 4 30 3 00 11 00 12 00 9 00 4 90 8 0

GLASGOW AUXILIARY.5 President, Mr Howard

Bowser.0 ; Treasurer, Mr J. Wilson.

Secretary, Rev W. H. Elliott.

Colles. at AnnualM eeting 12 16 8

Do. Children’ sMeeting 0 18 11

Glasgow Aux., for Italian Mis­sion .................

20 17 3

o;FALKIRK.

6;Oj Rev. W. J. Mathams.0 Collection .......... 30 12o! ----------

2 17 C18 15 T

B D 1H B U B G H .

Duncan Street.Rev. J. MacLelkn.

Contributions ... 7 0 0

E D IN B U R G H .

Heriot Bridge Mission.Contribs., Sun.-

sob]., for Mr Richards' Work 2 8 3

FORTROSE. Rev. F. Dunn.

Contribs.jfor N P 2 5

FRASERBURGH.

Rev. W. Richards.

Collec., forW & O 1 0 Contributions ... 9 18

Do., Sun.-ssh. 1 7

12 5 0

85 0 00 9 7

99 5 24 17 3

94 7 11

Collected byMr D. Lockhart, MissionTrea. of Adelaide Place Ch.Anderson, Mr J... 1 1 0Arthur & Co.,

Messrs............. 1 1 0Bertram, Mr P.... 1 1 CBryce, Mr J. D.... 1 1 0Campbell, Messrs

J. & W ., & Co.. 1 1 0Campbell, Dr J.

A., M.P............ 2 2 0Devlin, Mr A. ... 0 10 0Ker, Mr David S. 1 1 0Mackinlay, Mr

D a v id ............. 5 0 0Smith ,MessrsGeo.

& Sons............. 5 0 0

18 18 0

Sunday-school ,forC ongo ............. 2 14 0

Penny a weeksubs.................... 82 13 0

Cards, for N P ... 10 2 0 Blind Mission, for

Blind in China. 5 17 0 St.Clair st. School 5 12 4

Do., for Congo. 4 13 4 “ Gleanings” ... 14 9 3

Subscriptions:

Collected by Mr D. Loskhart, Mission Treasr.

Barrowman, Miss 0 10 0 Bowser, Mr H .... 50 0 0 Clatke, Mr W . C. 0 10 O Coats, Mr Jos.,

M.D.....................10 0 0Cuthbertson,Mr T. 2 0 0Dron, Mr J 0 10 0Duncan, Mr W . D. 2 2 0 L)un,MrW.G.,M.D. 2 2 0E. P. H ................ 0 10 GFindlay, MrW. M. 1 U 6 Forrester, Mr J.P. 2 0 0 Gardner, M rs .... 2 0 0 Gillespie, Mrs, and

iam ily............. 2 0 0Hendry, Mr J. . . 0 10 0 Hodge, Mr W. B. <0 0 0 Lockhart, Mr D. 25 0 0 Lockhart,Mr J R. 1 1 0MaoPhereon,HrD. t 0 0 VIcKean, Mr J.... 0 11 0 McNicol, Miseea... 1 0 0

, Miss ...... 1 0 0Millar, Mr T 0 10 0

, Mr W. J. 1 1 0 Murray, Mr Taos, s 0 0“ ‘ ' Mr W 3 0 0Ormond, Mr Jas.,

jun....................Paterson,MrW. B.Ramsay, Mr A .... 1 0 Shanks, Mr W.,

Jotmstone ...... 2Sloan, Mr W ., &

family.............. 1Stewart, Mr D. ‘i 2 0 Taylor, Miss M... 10 0 0

GLASGOW—Continued.

Adelaide Place.Collection .......... 2 6 0

Do., for W & O 10 0 0

I 0 0 5 5 0

2 0

0 0

Family boxes.

Angus, Mis D . ... black, Mrs M. ... Bowser, Mr H. ...Chapel boxes......Cuthbertson.MrsG.Dick, M iss .........Duncan, MrsW. D. Forrester, M rs... Gillespie, Mrs ... Marshall, Mr R .. McKean, Mrs J.. Morriton, Miss . .Sloan, M rs..........Taylor, Mrs . . . .

Under 10s.........

0 170 141 10 13 0 121 152 2 0 10 10 2 12 0 0 11 0 2 12 0 1 3 6 0 12 0 0 10 6 2 12 2

335 4 10

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1888.J SCOTLAND. cxvii

Hillhead.Rev. F. H. Robarts.

Collections ..........40 •"Do., for W & 0 24 0

Robarts, Mrs,Bible-clats 3 0

Sunday-ECh.cards 18 14

Subscriptions:A Friend............. 4 0

Do.................... 0 10Alexander, Mr J.,

M.D.................. 2 0Alexander, Mrs... 0 10 Anderson,Mr J.H. 0 15 Anderson, Mies... 10 0Arthur, Mr C 10 0Arthur, Mr J. W. 1 0 Barker, Mr J. D. 1 0Bell, Mr J. T o inCadden, Mr J .. . . 1 0Caddenhead.MrJ. u 10 Campbell, Mr A.,

for Congo ...... 5 0Craig, Mr R. H. 10 oDick, M ies 4 0Dick, Mr W. D... 2 0 Dick,Mr A. W .... l 0 Duncan, Mr Jos. 0 10 Duncan, Mrs. . . . 1 0Eekhout, Mr B . . . 25 0 Eekhout, Mr W.,

tot Congo . . . . 1 12Finlayson. Miss.. 0 10 Fleming, Mr E.B.,

for Congo . . . . 3 0 Forbes, MrJ. ... 0 10 Fulton, Mrs . . . . 5 0Galbraith, Hr J.B. 2 0G. H. R ............. 5 0

Do., for Congo. 10 0Gleu, Mr J 1 0Grier,MrW. F... 0 10 Hamilton,MrJ... 5 0 Hamilton, Mrs ... 2 0 Hamilton, MrC.E. 1 10 Henderson, Mr J.L. 1 0 Herbtrtson, Mr J. 2 0 Honeyman,MrP. 10 0 Jack. Mr D. H ... 2 0 Johnstone, Mrs ... O 10 Johnstone, Mrs... 0 10 Kirkpatrick, MrT. 5 0 Kirsop, Mr A. B .. 1 0 Lamont, Mr J. ... 3 0 Damont,Mrs,seer. 0 10 MacDianmd, Mr

Allan .............. 20 0Malcolm, Mrs ... 0 10 Mathews, Jlr H. 0 10 AlcClure,Mr J. H.,

jun, ................ 1 0Middleton, Mr J. 0 10 Morrison, Mr J ... I 0 Morrison, Mrs J. 1 0 Murdoch, Mrs . . 0 10 Ogilvie, Mr Wm. 1 0 Patrick, Mr Jos... 1 0Rae, Mr A 1 1Kankine, Mr J.... 1 0Reid, M r ............. 3 0Reid, Mrs .......... I 0Reid, Mr J. R. ... 0 10 Robarts,RevF.H. 36 0Roemelo ........... 0 10Bose* Mr 0. A . . . 50 0

GLi8GOW . GLASGOW—Continued. GLASGOW—Continued. GREENOCK—Continue!35 01 0 2 0 1 O 3 3 1 0

Rose, Mr A..........Sanaers, Mrs . . . . Sanderson, Mrs...Scof, Mr A ..........Scott, Mr J. L. . .Shaw, M rs..........äliauke, Mr Wm...Stiman. Miss......Steel, Mrs ..........3'ewart, Mr Jas. Stewart, Mrs Jas. Stewart, Mrs H ... Tolmie, Mr W ... Tullocli, Mr W.,

jun....................Walker, Mr W....Watson, Miss......Whytlaw, Mr P..A. Wilson, Mr D. . . Wilson, Mr J. E.. Wileon, Mr M. G.Wood. Mr G........Wulff, MrE. E ...'Wylie, Mrs. -

Under 10s ......Do., for Congu

451 12Less expenses.. 0 15

0 10 10 o

1 o0 10 0 10

5 010 II1 02 U 5 0 4 0 O 10 0 10 0 10 0 10

14 4 0 8

G LASGOW .

Cambridge Street. Rev. R. Howie.

8unday-school . . . 2 0 0

450 17 0

G L A SG O W .

John Street.Rev. R. Watson.

Quarterly Collees, 36 0 0

Frederick Street.Rev. D. W . Jenkins.

Church con*ribs.. 23 5 Do.,for W & O 1 2 Do , for Congo O 10 Do., Bun.-sch.. 9 15

Of the above sum—For Congo Boy . . . 6 0 0For N P ............... 1 0 0For Itali/ ............ 1 0 0

G L ASG O W .

Queen’s Park.Rev. T. D. Landels, M.A. Contributions ... 37 0 !

Do., for W & O 3 15 4 Do., for Congo 3 16 0 Do., for China 2 8 0

46 19 7

G LASG O W .

South Side.Rev. W. H. Elliott.

Contrbutions . . . . IS 6

G L ASG O W .

Bridgeton.Rev. W. T. Miller.

Collection, 1887.. 0 10Contributions 5 10

Do., for Congo 0 10 Do., for N P . . 0 3

By Mr J. Ormond 3 0

John Knox Btreaf. Rev. P. J. Rollo.

Collection .......... 1 14 9Collectors’ Bouks 5 0 8Sunday-BChool ... 6 18 1

Subscriptions :A Friend............. 3 0 0H«>gg, Mr A. 1 0 1.Parker, Mr A. .. 0 10 (1Reid, Mr Jas. ... 0 10 0Bollo, Rev P. J. 0 10 6

Under 10s......... 0 10 0

ao 0 0

GO VAN.Rev. J. Coats, A.M.

Collection .......... 1 9Do., for W Sc O. 1 7

Subscriptions 4 0Sun.-sch , for Con 510 3 1

0ontrs.,8un.-Fch. Do., for N P . .

0 0 5 1

Subscriptions :Brown, Mr G 1Brown ,MrM.McC. 1 Corbet, Rev A. .. 1 Forbes, Mr Jolin . I Gardner,Mr Alex. 0 Lusk, Mr J., for

C ongo ............. 1Macfie, Mr R 1MacIntyre,MrJ.D. 1 Mcllvain, Mr J .. . 5

Do., for Congo 10 Mcllvain,Mis* •». 0 Mcllvain.Miss M. 0 McKerzie, Mrs... 0 McLeod & Gryjl.“,

Misses.............Morrison, Mr A... Muir, Mr R . W... Muir, Mr Wm. ...Munro, Mr W __Paterson,Mr Alex.

Under 10s........

0 0 0 0 0 0

10 0 io o

1 0 0 0 0 0 o o 0 0

10 o 10 0 15 0

0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0

10 0 0 0 5 0

53 11 1

GREENOCK.

George Square.Rev. R. Bennie, M.A.

Coll., for W & O 0 10 0 ;un.scli.,forCo»po 2 0 0

Do., for China 2 0 0 Uo., for India . 0 15 0

Subscription:Leisk, Mr A., jun. 1 0 o

For N P , byAndrew,Dan.... 0 10Crawford, J 0 13Gow, R.Ltisk, Ethel W... McCrae, C. &

Low, A .............ilcRuvie, J.........

0 17 0 19

0 18 11

GRANTOWN. Rev. J. Duncan, M.A.

Prayer Meating, for Congo . . . . 1 12

Sun.-sch., for 2TP 1 14

3 6 6

GREENOOK. Orange field.

Rev. A . Corbet.Collections 3

Do., for W & O 4

HAMILTON.Rev. J. R. Chrystal, B.D.Collection .......... 4 2 6Sun.-school, for

Agra ................ 0 12 0

4 11 6

HAWICK.Rev. W. Seaman.

Collec.,forW & O 0 10 6 àurday-sch., for

C hina ............. 5 17 10Do., for JVP . . . . 2 4 9Donat on fo r te t i 0 5 0

8 18 1

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Rev. G. Wilson. sessionary'Work­ing Society forGenoa ............. 8 14 5Do., lor Japan 4 7 2 'Do., tor Indian

N P “ S au l" 15 fl 0 D on ation ........ 8 0 0Yo ungMens’ Asso o 10 o

Subscriptions & Donations:A Friend............. 40 0 0Herriot, Mr R. . . . 1 0 0Ireland, H iss 1 1 0Ireland, HrW. L. 4 4 0

Do., for China. 1 1 0 Landels, Mrs J.... 1 1 0

Do., for Genoa 1 1 0 Sang, Mrs J., for

P a lestin e ...... I 0

HELENSBURGH. KIRKCALDY—Continued.

Cnl3.atPub.Mtng. 1 17 3Bible-class.......... 0 13 0

2 10 3

IRVINE.Prayer Meetings. 0 8 6Sunday-school ... 0 17 6

Subscriptions:Alexander, Mr H. 0 10 0Barclay, Miss ... 0 10 0Beveridge, Miss,

for Congo , 0 10 0Boyd, Mias.......... 0 10 0Breakeo ridge,Mrs 0 10 0Ellis, Mis .......... 0 10 0Wallace, Misses... 0 10 0

Under 10s........ 0 19 6Da., for Congo 0 5 0

6 0 6

JEDBURGH. Contxibutions ... 0 15

KELSO.Rev. B. Steel.

Contribs., 8un.- schl., for Congo 3 0

Brown, Mr W . ... 1 0

KENMAY.Rev. A. Burnett.

Collection .......... 3 7

KILMARNOCK.Rev. W . Donald.

Contribution. . . . 1 0 0 Sunday-school . . 0 18 0

1 18 0

KIRKCALDY."Whyte’s Causeway.Rev. W. Stevenson.

Collections 4 6 6Do., Pub. Meet. 2 5 4 Dp., for W Je O 2 15 10

Family Mission­ary boxes ...... 9 6 2

Sunday-schools, for Cong» Boy,Stanley P ool... 5 0 0

Rev. W. Smoldon.Collee. for W & O 2 0 0 Contribu ions ... 7 5 0 Contributor H P 8 7 0

LOCHEE.

LOCHGILPHEAD. Rev. J. Knox.

105 13 5

LOWER LARGO.

Sunday-school . . . 3 5 0

LEITH.Rev. F. Jackson, M.A.

Contributions 3 18 1Do., for TV & O 0 17 7

4 15 8

LERWICK, SHETLAND.Rev. A . A. Milne.

For N P, byAreas, J., & Mon-

crieffjA............... 0 16 48a‘n, S. H. & A... 0 4 il BJance,B.,& Dun­

can, T.................. 0 5 6Cutts,C.&8mitti,P. 0 5 4Duncan, Ann 0 8 2Uuncan, C. R ., tc

Johnston, G. . . 0 8 10iohnston, J 0 6 2Mon at, H ., &

Wiseman A. ... 0 4 2 Smith, A., ec

Leask. R 0 3 6Underls 0 o 9

2 18

LESLIE.Rev. T. W. Lister.

Collee. for W & O 1 15 Contributions . . 16 12

Do., Bun.-sch... 0 14 Do., for i f P .... I 19

21 1 I

Contribs.,for JV P 8.-sch.,for Congo A Friend for do...K ., tor do .........Kemp, Mrs, fordo

2 51 131 10 o in2 0

MONTROSE.Subscriptions:

Collected by Mrs Ii.BarclayBarclay. Mr&Mrs 2 0 0 Millar, Mr Edw... 1 0 0 Millar, Mt R. H. 1 0 0 Mitchell,MrsW... 1 0 0 Two Friends ...... •£ 0 0

7 0 0

OLD CUMNOCK. Rev. J. Campbell.

Colleo.forlPtfcO 0 10 6

PAISLEY.Stone Street.

Rev. O. Flett, D.D.Coll. Pub. Meet*. 1 0 Contribs.. S.-schl. 6 12 Coats,MrG.H.,cis. 4 0 Flett. Dr., class... 5 o Contribs. for Z... 10 8

Subscriptions :Barr, MrG...........Coats, Family of

late MrThos....Do., for China.

Coats, Sir Peter...Coats, Mr Jas ,Jr.Coats, Mr Geo....Coats, MrG. H....Coati, MrThos G.Flett, Rev Dr.,Fraser, DrD...Glover, M rH . . . MoOalium.MrJ.M. Neilson, Mr A. ... Shanks, Mr T. ... Wilson, Mrs J. ...

Victoria Place.Rev J. Crouch.

Collection .......... 12 10 6

Contributions, tor support pfKiroonoday Ghose,

Barisal.Barr Street Mis­

sion ................. 1 0 6Coats. Mr. A.,class 5 10 6 Oollec. (moiety) . 6 12 4J. C....................... 1 0 0Sunday-school ... 3 5 7

Do., Cards I l l 1T. F .R ................. 1 0 0

32 10 6

PAISLEY.

PERTH.South Street.

Rev. C. Chambers.Collection .......... 1 9 0Sunday-school ... 10 0 0Bible-class 0 5 0•‘ Congo” .......... 1 o 0

Subscriptions:

Campbell, Mr P. 5 0 0 Campbell,Mr J ... 0 10 0 Qreig, Mr J. G ... 1 0 0 Grant, Rev P. W. 20 0 <> Leslie, Mrs T. . . 0 10 0

Under 10s......... 0 5 0

39 19 0

PETERHEAD.

Rev. T. S. Campbell.

Coll, for W & O 0 13 0 Sunaay-Boluol &

Bible-claes ...... 4 17 10Cards, for N P . . 2 2 0

7 12 10

0 10 6 PITLOCHRY.

80 0 0 Rev. R. F. Fleming, M.A.1020

00

0(1 Contributions ... 8 2 3

10 0 05 0 02 0 0 ROTHESAY.

10 0 01 0 0 Rev. S. Orabb.1 0 (11 0 q Coll., for W & O o 5 01 0 C UontributioHS 7 9 100 10 0 Uo., for J/ P... 0 6 65 0 0 Prospect House0 10 0 Working Pariy 1 0 0

74 6 0 9 1 4

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Key. J. Brown.

doll., for W & O o 14 0 Contributions.... 3 0 0

Do., Sund.-sch. 0 15 0 Brown, Rev. J. . . . 1 0 0

For N P , by Jack, Margaret... 0 10 0 Jack, W., & Met­

calfe, A ............. 0 7 3Little, B. & S 0 13 3Oliver, B. & Bal-

lantjne, J . 0 3

7 2 9

ECABFSKERRY.

Rev. J. Scott.

Cell., for W & O 0 15 Combs., for N P 1 5

2 0 0

STERLING.

Bev. G. Yuille.

Collections . . . . . . 8 11Do., for W & O 1 10

Church Boxes ... 1 lsHome B öses 4 2Penny aWeek Sys­

tem ................. 14 IßContribs.,ItaCongo O 11

Do., ior N P ... 0 18

32 12 80 5 0

32 7 8

£T. ANDREWS.

Rev. J. G. Gibson.

Collection .......... 1 7Do., for Congo 1 0

Don., for China 2 0

4 7

TIREE.

Eev. D. McFarlane.

Contribs., for N P 1 0 0

TULLYMET.

Rev. D. G. Forbes.

Contribs., for N P 3 2 0 Do., lor Congo 0 8 6

3 10 6

UPPER LARGO.

Contribs., for T ... 2 0 0

WICK.

Rev. A. Hewlett.

Cons., Sun.-sch.. 2 0 0

WISHAW.

Rev. G. "Wliittet.

Collection .......... 1 7 9Do., for W & O 0 15 0

Contribs., for N P 2 5 8 Sunday-sahool . . 0 9 9 Watson, J „ Box . . 0 5 0

5 3

2,636 14 6Less district

expenses l 3 o

£2,635 I I 6

IRELAND.BALLYMENA.

Rev. T. Whiteside.Collection .......... 2 7

Do., Olough ... 0 7 Boxes, Ac 1 0

S 11 6

BELFAST.Great Victoria Street.Rev. W. Usher, M.D.

Collections 3 12Contribs., S.-sch. 6 0 Dr. Usher's Bible

class................. 0 10

Subscriptions:Coote, Hiss.......... 1 0 0Gleadening, Mr... 0 12 0Livesey,Mr . . . . 0 12 0McClelland, Mr... 0 12 0McComb, M r . . . . 0 12 0McIntosh, Mr ... 0 12 0McKelvie, Hr. . . . 0 12 0Symington, Mr J. 0 12 0

Under 10s,...... 0 12 0

15 18 Ù

B E L F A ST .

Regent Street.Rev. E. T. Mateer.

0ollec:ion .......... 4 0Contributions 3 0Martin, Mies, for

Congo............. 0 10

7 10

BRANNOXTOWN.

Rev. A. McCaig. Contributions 1 0

CARRICKEERGUS.Rev. W. Hamilton.

Collection .......... 3 3 10Do., ior W & O 1 0 0

Donation : La Touche, Mr J. 1 0

CARRICKFERGUS -Con.

For N P , byCairns, Miss ...... 0 15 0Weatherup, Miss 2 7 0

C0LERAINE.

Collection .......... 6 7 11Sun.-sch. box 1 3 10

Subscriptions :By Mrs. H. A. Gribbon.

Gribbon, Mr. J.... 2 0 0 Gribbon, Mr.H.A. 3 0 0

Under 108......... 0 13 6

By Mrs. J. E. Lynn.Cashey,Mr . . . . 0 10 0Lynn,Mr ......... 0 12 0

Under lOs 0 10 0

By M isslr#in.

Irwin,Hr J. „ . . . 0 10 0Under lOs 0 10 01

COLERAINE—Con.

By Treasurer.

Macgowan, M rs.. O 10 0Under 10s......... 0 12 0

By Miss Young... 1 0 0

Boxes, by

Gribbon, C. M.... 0 11 9Irwin, J.............. 0 9 6Lynn, M rs 0 10 oTnompson, R. ... 0 5 lo

19 16 *4

DONAGHMORE AND LI8NAGLEER.

Rev. J. Dickson.

Collection ......... 2 6 11

Subscriptions :

Brown, MrJ.,J.P, 2 0 0 Dunbar, Mrs . . . . 1 0 0Kerr, Mr H 1 0 0Smith,.Mrs l 0 0

Under 10s........ 0 5 0

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DONAGHMORE AND LISNAGLEEK—Con.

Boxes by

Barnes, Miss E .... .0 18 < Dickson, M rs .... U 4 . Henry A Herd,

Misses............. 0 11Irwin, Mra 0 19Marsh, Miss M>> 0 13 MeCausland.Miea 0 12

11 10

DUBLIN—Con tinu eä.Robinson, Miss L. 0 10 10 Secretary .......... 0 11 0

MULLYCAR.Subscriptions:

Duncan, Mr Jas. 0 10 23 3 O’Duncan, Mr John 0 10

GRANGE CORNER. Rev. H. Phillips.

»I2'Sale of Straw- i berries,for Congo 1 7 8ale of Photos, for

6 Congo 1 12. Kiinocs Bun-sch.,

for Congo ...... 0 3

DUBLIN.

Lower Abbey Street. Rev. R. Clark.

Subscriptions:

Collected byPhillips & Beattie,

M'sses............. 1 0

Boxes, by

Boxes, by

Brown, Mrs

Maline, Geo.

1 10 6

is:

1 0 010 0 00 6 0

0 6 40 10 fi0 10 110 9 63 5 91 6 110 8 8O 2 1U0 4 21 14 30 4 10

Hamil, Mr, class. 0 Nesbitt, Mr H. . . 0 Phillips, Mies M. 0 Wilkinson, Mr,

class.................YoungMen’tClats O 15 ioungWomen’ sdo. 0 10

TANDRAGEE. Rev. J. Taylor.

Collections 1

Collected by

Atkinson, Miss E. 4

PoriV P .by

10 Black, Mr. Jno.... 1 0 Hare, Mies A, . . I « Sandiord, Ml»s J. 1

0 4

MO ATE.Rav. J. Maginnes.

TUBBERMORE.

Rev. R. H. Carson.

2 2 6 ,

1 0 C

WATERFORD.

Rev. J. Douglas, B.A.

Collection .......... 2 15 oDo., for W & O 0 10 0

Monthly do.........10 0 0Sunday-school ... 0 5 OLadies' Working

Meeting .......... 10 C 2

Subscriptions:

Douglas, Rev J.,B.A................... 0 10 0

Douglas, Rev. J., sen.,for Congo 0 10 0

Elliott,MrJ.0.,JP. 1 0 0q o Lloyd, Mrs 0 10 0

Sparks, Mr R . E. 0 10 0 Wilson, Mr Jno... 0 10 0

Under 10s........ 0 5 0

» 6 9

0 ¡Scott, Miss 0 10

10 10

Boxes by

Bennett, M rs .... 3 10 0 Douglas, Miss O.. 0 3 3Moir, Miss C 0 6 4Robinson, Mr 0 4 i*Wightman, Miss. C 6 0

For N P , by

Moir, Miss L 0 15 11Waddell, Miss J. 1 7 6

3 2 6, Collection ..........Collection .......... 1 12 6 g^ewsrt, Mr, andSctoder, Mrs, tor | fami ly ............... 2 0 0

Congo............. 0 10 0, _______

31 4 11

£150 12 O

CHANNEL ISLANDS.JERSEY.

St. Heliers — Yauxhall. Bev. C. A. Fellowes.

Collection,for W & O .................................... 2 2 >Contributions................ 14 18 8

For N P , byBenest, Annie .................................................. 0 8 0Cabeldu, Rosalie .............................................. O i l 3(Jollings, Amy ................................................. 1 0 oDay, Annie......................................................... 0 3 4

Daniels, Florence.............................................. 0 6 6Humby, Lillie and Je3da............................... 3 5 2Moss, John ................................. 0 1** ®Tapley, 8usan ................................................. 0 2 2White, Georgina.............................................. 0 5 k

£23 18 4

GUERNSEY.Contributions ................................................. 11 0 0

£34 18 4

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1 8 8 8 .] FOREIGN. CXX1

FOREIGNAMERICA.

ALLEGHANY. Wright, Mr J. ... 2 2

NEW SOUTH WALES.Contribs, for Co-

millah Missionii'l 0 6 Rev E. Price,

Bathurst 1 0 0

EUROPE. JFraitfc.

NORD.Crois Sunday-sch. 3 0

MISSISSIPPI. Rev G. Whitfield,

Clifton............. 1 4

TORONIO.Thomson, Mr T.

M., tor India and Africa ... 50 0

AUSTRALIA.SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

Contributions, ior JFurreedpore Mission ..........616 10

443 0 6

NEW ZEALAND. Contributions for

East Bengal ...158 15 6 Kirk, Prof essor T.,

W ellington.... 10 0 0 Stevenson. Mr J.

T., Auckland... 10 0 0

178 15 6

QUEENSLAND. Contributions ...103 18

TASMANIA.Kerr, Mr D.,

Launceston, forCongo ............. 0 19Do., for India 0 10 Do., for China o 10

1 19 0

ASIA. I n i t a .

Agra Chureh 24 0AllahabadChurch 68 2

1 Casper, A., forEarisal .......... 2 0 0

Clay, W., for do. 2 10 0 Forbes, A., for

Dacca ............. 0 13Gurney, Mrs, for

Intally School 7 0 6 Tames, Rev W. R.179 10 0 Lewis, Mr & Mrs

F. T ................... 5 5Peto, Lady, for

Intally School 7 0 6 Sale Scholarship 10 0 0 Society for P.F.E.

in East............. 22 12Unknown, for

E. Cornelius ... 30 0 0 Young, A., for

Bariaal. 4 0 0

VICTORIA..Contributions, for

My mensing Mis­sion .................793 8

Lilydale, Sua-sch,tor Congo.......... 4 1

Melbourne, Miss Garland, and Mr Jas.Witham 2 0

799 9

368 14 9

Cljina.Drake, Rev S. B. 5 5 0 ames, Rev F.and Mrs .......... 5 0 0

Meltmrat, Rev C.S. and Mr* 8 0 0

Swatow,ior Congo 5 0 0

23 5 0

ffiermani).Schaniier, Rev L.,

Stuttgart 1Millard, Mr E.,

Wurtemberg ... 1

| W E ST INDIES.

| Jam aica .

¡Jamaica Baptist i Missionary So­

ciety, per Rbv J. Kmgdon, for Congo ...... 100 0

2 2 0

NETHERLANDS.

Contribs., per Rev N. von Beck . . . 3 0

S tale.

ROME.Contbs. ,Sun-soh.,

for Support o f Congo B oy 4 11

Jiortoag.Baptist Union ... 1 10 Bergen................. 4 14

©utfecg.CO N STA N TIN O PLE .

Bebek Sun -sch., for Congo, per Mr W. Sellar . . 10 0

Subscriptions :Sellar, Mr W 1 1Tarring, Mr and

MrsC. J 2 2

BRITISH HONDURAS.

Mrs. Waring’ s Bible Class,Belize,iotCongo 1 4 O

33aîjamas.

NASSAU.

Rsv. D. Wilahere.

Nassau Zion, forCongo ....... 7 9 0

Do.,forTF<É O 1 0 2 Do., Sun.-sch.. 1 IS 10 Do., for Educa­

tion o f a Boy,Congo 3 0 0

Do., boxes ...... 2 6 10Fox Hill ........... 5 2 lSan Salvador 4 2 4Andros................. 0 6 1Uxuma................. 0 16 2

25 18 6

Œrint&atf.

TRINIDAD.

PO ET OF S P A IN .

St JohnVOhurah,for Congo 10 0 0

£2,755 12 10

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DIVIDENDS, INTERESTS, HOUSE, SALE OF PUBLICATIONS, AND MISCELLANEOUS.

DIVIDENDS, INTEREST, &c.£ a. d.

On account of Ward’ s SeramporeFund in England..................... 94 15 10

Do. Dr. Elton’ s Seramuote Fund 5 6 8 Do. Dr. Pearce’s Trust for

Serampore ................................ 24 0 4Do. Widows and Ophans ..........624 11 0Do. Indian ditto. ....160 0 0Do. “ Whitchurch Family School

Fund” ........................................ 15 0 0Do.“ Davies’ Subscription Fund” 0 15 8Do. “ Peck's Legacy Fund ” ...... 12 8 2Do. “ Cachar” F u n d .................. 60 6 7Do. Annuity Capital.................. 134 11 2Do. Arthington s.s. “ Peace”

Fund ....................................... 89 8 8Do. “ Aruwimini” Fund .......... 60 4 6Do. on Deposit............................... 18 15 10

-1300 4 5

HOUSE ACCOUNT: Amount received from various

Societies, for use of Mission Home and Housekeeping Expenses................................... 233 15 0

SALE OF PUBLICATIONS :£ s. d. £ s. d.

Amount received for “ Heralds” and other publications for 12 months, ending March, 1888.. 274 8 5

MISCELLANEOUS :

Amounts advanced by Calcutta Mission. Press, and Profit onexchange of Bills ................. 5,108 10 5

Amount received on sundry ac­counts, Rents, &c., in India ...602 18 1

Amounts received on private ac­count of Missionaries, &c......... 323 19 3

Transfer from Special Fund........... 136 0 2-6171 7 U

£7,979 15 9

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SUMMARY OF CONTRIBUTIONS.

1883-4. 1881-5. 1885-6. 1886-7. 1887-8.(Subscriptions 1390 10 3 1941 15 6 1892 11 9 1993 17 9 2315 12Donations received

at MissionHouse 7877 9 9 ' 10339 1 11 8421 4 5 759[> 6 11 11090 1Annual Services . 153 7 5 249 9 9 201 15 11 151 16 9 182 3Legacies 2336 17 8 3585 14 5 4018 0 0 2290 0 0 2000 0London & vicinity 7089 11 0 6837 14 9 7109 3 10 6966 15 6 7031 6Bedfordshire 346 1 4 377 4 5 367 5 5 355 11 7 338 9Berkshire 630 1 4 656 13 3 850 4 0 737 8 1 841 19Buckinghamshire. 268 11 0 282 2 11 255 17 5 269 16 7 237 16Cambridgeshire . 1343 7 10 1236 18 2 1614 19 1 1057 13 5 668 13Cheshire 272 13 4 334 15 1 311 9 6 252 18 5 418 5Cornwall 194 15 8 213 3 10 170 8 11 181 4 2 158 1Cumberland 47 9 6 46 8 4 55 13 2 53 1 6 47 11Derbyshire . 40 10 1 46 14 8 46 14 1 42 3 5 51 18Devonshire . 1232 5 4 1181 1 L 10 1179 0 7 1176 17 1 1183 18Dorsetshire . 119 10 3 123 17 1 150 10 3 116 14 8 125 7Durham 251 9 7 208 4 3 213 6 5 150 8 9 166 15Essex . 590 17 2 544 9 0 548 9 3 545 6 11 539 0Gloucestershire . 640 1 2 655 3 10 617 19. 3 642 2 7 632 17Hampshire . 632 9 3 739 0 8 742 5 3 773 10 3 757 9Isle of Wight 101 16 11 111 2 4 108 8 4 99 19 3 95 15Herefordshire 123 10 4 127 6 7 111 15 2 94 11 7 82 17Hertfordshire 614 19 10 613 12 4 610 18 9 628 0 10 611 14Huntingdonshire. 169 10 6 175 9 1 155 12 0 146 17 8 128 11Kent . 1282 4 7 1512 10 6 1456 4 10 1511 4 2 1421 14Lancashire . 4089 11 8 421S 8 9 4067 6 9 4123 14 0 3945 5Leicestershire 700 13 11 6 SL 1 7 728 10 4 722 0 4 712 19Lincolnshire 113 12 1 92 17 7 97 14 0 86 1 9 74 9Norfolk 985 6 1 1145 19 5 1180 10 8 1011 14 0 1153 6Northamptonshire 706 17 2 737 5 6 679 18 10 732 1 9 685 13Northumberland . 485 1 1 467 12 2 480 3 2 505 13 0 545 7Nottinghamshire. 439 6 6 330 16 11 323 18 10 296 5 2 298 17Oxfordshire 407 5 0 413 2 8 402 5 10 389 15 9 338 16Rutlandshire 14 4 8 14 9 0 10 9 5 11 6 1 11 2

Shropshire . 84 0 1 121 6 6 88 10 0 93 19 0 80 9Somersetshire 2181 8 9 2567 18 9 2397 12 10 2733 17 2 2612 18Staffordshire 201 12 7 187 14 11 169 19 7 179 2 7 153 6

Suffolk 382 12 10 381 7 6 340 13 11 345 13 7 378 8

Surrey 778 19 9 764 9 5 843 7 9 883 12 7 99 S 9Sussex 244 9 3 265 15 5 291 7 8 298 4 2 244 0

Warwickshire 1653 17 7 1701 16 8 1438 3 8 1391 18 2 1371 9Westmoreland 20 15 3 26 10 2 34 13 9 32 3 10 36 16Wiltshire 682 7 1 689 6 5 659 17 7 634 17 11 631 16Worcestershire . 261 18 2 251 7 5 265 0 8 237 9 6 235 4Yorkshire . 2744 1 7 2895 8 10 2727 7 10 2701 8 7 2818 10

W a l e s —North ) Wales J 511 1 4 550 11 4 544 10 7 495 10 9 530 4

South Wales 3723 6 2 3981 9 0 3942 4 4 3824 15 7 3667 0

Scotland • 2722 16 8 2988 4 9 2859 9 1 2826 19 11 Ü635 11

Ireland 103 7 10 108 2 3 74 19 5 148 8 6 1Ó0 12

Channel Islands and Foreign . ) 559 17 6 786 4 3 1797 10 11 2865 4 3 1 34 1»

1 2755 12Dividends, Inter-i

est, House Ac- Icounts, Sale o f ! 5375 10 10 6311 18 7 6241 18 10 7100 11 6 7979 15Publications, {Press Advances, I and Sundries . j

4

990

1067

112326861

11100050

11922246S230051464584

1141

04604

10

9

59,783 19 6 67,823 9 11 64,364 12 5 69,252 18 4

Total Contributions for the year as per summary of Cash Account p. cxxyi £66,209 2 5

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cxxiv

An Approximate Statement o f Amounts Contributed and Expended for Missionary Purposes at the various Stations of the Society, so fa r as known.

In d ia .. 0 0Ceylon (not including English Church) 315 0 0China . . 0 0Bahamas, Trinidad, and H ayti . . . . 1,111 0 0Brittany . . . . . . . . 87 0 0Norway 601 0 0Italy ............................................. 197 0 0

£8,849 0 0

N o t e .—The abcve Statement is only approximate, many returns not having come to hand.

N.B.—The Contributions raised in Jamaica are not included in this list—ihe Churches in Jamaica being independent of the Society.

•This total is carried into the “ General Summary of the Cash Account,” at p. cxxvi.

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cxxv

CERTIFICATES OF FINANCE COMMITTEE

AND AUDITORS.

Baptist Mission Souse,

19, Furnival Street, Holborn% E .C .y

April 19 th, 1888.

We have examined the following accounts and found them correct.

Baptist Mission Souse,

19, Furnival Street, Mollorn,

April 1 §th, 1888.

We, the undersigned, hereby certify that we have this day examined the following Accounts with the vouchers o f receipt and expenditure, and found the same to be correct.

(Signed) J. P. BACON, | Members o f the J. C. PARRY, j Finance Sub-Committee.}

(Signed) JO H N JEN N IN G S,A. G U R N E Y SM ITH , J. M. BELL,F. J.* M AR N H A M , H ERBERT SM ITH ,

Auditors.

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cxxvi

baptist IJtisswttarn

GENERAL SUM M ARY OF CASHDr.

£ s. d.To Balance in hand from last year—

Special Funds Account . , . . . 715 0 0Widows and Orphans’ Account . . . . 5 14 4

To R e c e i p t s —

Debt Liquidation . . . . £2,385 2 8General Account . . . . 61,341 5 1Widows and Orphans’ Account . 2,482 14 8

66,209 2 5

To Balance overdrawn on General Fund . . . 5,859 9 7

£72,789 6 4

To Receipts for Missionary purposes at various Stationsas far as known (see Appendix, p. cxxiv.) . . 8,849 0 0

£81,638 6 4

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cxxvii

ACCOUNT, MARCH 3 1 s t , 1 8 8 8 .

Cr.

£ «. d.By Debt brought forward from last year’s account on—

General Fund . . . . £2,385 2 8

By E x p e n d i t u r e —General Account . . . 67,200 14 8Widows and Orphans’ Account . 2,484 5 9Special Funds Account . . 457 10 0

------------ 70,142 10 5

72,527 13 1

By Balances in Hand—Special Funds Account . . . 257 10 0Widows and Orphans’ Fund . . 4 3 3

---------------------- 261 13 3

£72,789 6 4

By Expenditure of sums received at various Stations,as per contra (see Appendix, p. cxxiv.) . . . 8,849 0 0

£81,638 6 4

Examined and found coirect,

(Signed) J. P. BACON, | Members of theJ. C. PARRY, j Finance Sub-Committee.

April 19 th, 1888.

15

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cxxviii ABSTRACT OF THË CASH ACCOUNT

RECEIPTS.

To receipts on account to :—

GENERAL PURPOSES.

£ s. d. £ s.Contributions . . . 43,625 18 1Legacy Fund . . . 2,000 0 0Calcutta Press Advances, and

Profits on Exohange of Bills 5,108 10 5------------------------ 50,734 s 6

SPECIAL STATIONS AND FUNDS.

India, and Indian Stations 1,467 1 6Ceylon . . . . 46 0 1China . . . . . 589 8 9Japan........................................ 26 2 5Western Africa 2 12 6Congo. . . . 3,471 15 0Jamaica and Kingston College 70 15 6Bahamas . . . . 5 0 oNative Preachers . 719 2 11Brittany . . . . 9 18 6Italy . . . . . 468 1 8Palestine . . . . 32 6 0

6,903 4 10

SERAMPORE COLLEGE.

DIVIDENDS.

‘Ward’s English Fund ” . 94 15 10“ Pearce’s Trust” . . 24 0 4tl Dr. Elton’s Trust” . . 5 6 8

BIBLE TRANSLATIONS.Grants from “ Bible Transla­

tion Society ” . * 1,300 0 0Do. on last year’s account 300 0 0

Contributions . . . 24 5 7--------------------- 1,624 5 7

HOUSE ACCOUNTS.

Amounts received from various Societies for Rent,&e.......................................... 233 15 0

- " - ¿53 15 0

Carried forward . . £59,624 16 9

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FOR THE YEA.R ENDING MARCH 31, 1888. cxxix

RECEIPTS. D r.

Brought forward . . £59,624 1G '.)

PUBLICATIONS.Sale of Heralds, Maps, Books,

&c..................................................274 8 5274 8 5

INTEREST ACCOUNTS.

Dividend on Cachar Fund . 60 6 7Interest on Annuity Capital Ditto on Whitchurch Family

School Fund and DaVies’

134 11 o

Subscription Fund 15 15 8Ditto, on Deposit Ditto, on Arthington b.s.

“ Peace ” Fund Ditto, ditto, “ Aruwitnim

18 15 10

89 8 8

Fund ” , 60 4 6379 -2 5

MISCELLANEOUS.

Amounts received on privateaccounts of Missionaries 323 19 3

Amountsreceivei on sundry accounts, Rents, Sale of Land, &c., in India . 602 18 1

Transfer from Special Fund 136 0 21,062 17 6

Total Receipts during the year £61,341 5 1

Examined and found correct,

(Signed) J. P. BACON, "I Members of thaJ. C. PARRY, J Finance Sub-Committee.

19th April, 1885.

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cxxx ABSTRACT OF THE CASH ACCOUNT

Or. EXPENDITURE.£ a. d. £ s. d.

By expenditure on account of:—

NORTH INDIAN MISSION.

BENGAL, BEHAB, AND NORTH-WEST PROVINCES.

Salaries and Allowances to Missionaries . 10,405 0 2Ditto ditto Home Missionaries 1,189 18 0Ditto ditto Evangelists . 1,364 8 0Ditto ditto Pensioners . . 34 12 0Travelling Expenses of Europeans, Home Mis­

sionaries, and Evangelists . . . . 671 8 0Bible W o m e n ................................................. 6 0 0House, and Ground Rents, and Allowancer for

Furniture to New Missionaries . . . 1,165 2 0Building and Repairs, including Purchase of

Land and Missionary Boats . . . 1,432 1G 0School Expenses, including Intally Calcutta

Benevolent Institution, and Delhi TrainingI n s t i t u t i o n ....................................... ......... 1,398 10 0

New Mission Houses at Delhi, Madaripore,and T u r k i .................................................1,2 )4 8 0

SEBAMFOBE COLLEGE.

Expenses of College, Salariesof Tutors, &c. . . £741 4 0

Repayment of Dividends andSpecial Contributions . 75 15 0

816 19 0

Grants to Lall Bazaar Chapel, Simla, Gy a,Bethel, Jamtara, Khoolna, Allahabad,Delhi, Dinapore, Agra, Chittagong, &c . 585 10 0

Repayment of Special Contributions . . 793 18 0Stamps, Postages, Expenses of United North-

West and Bengal Missionary Conference,Indian Income-tax, and Legal Charges, &c. 519 18 0

Passages and Outfits of New Missionaries, and Return Passages of Missionaries to India . 741 4 6

EAST BENGAL WORK.

(Supported by Colonial Churches. Mymensing, Furreedpore, Commillah, &c. . 2,114 12 7

W ESTERN INDIA.

BO M B AY MISSION.

Payments on account of Personal Allowance of Missionary . . . . . . . 136 11

22,329 11 &

2,114 12 7

136 11 1

Carried forward . £24,580 15 4

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FOR THE YEAR ENDING MARCH 31, 1888. C X X X 1

EXPENDITURE.

Brought forward

POONAH MISSION. Salaries and Allowances of Missionaries Ditto ditto Native Evangelist,

Bible Women, and Teacher.Kent of Houses for Missionaries Travelling Expenses .

TRANSLATIONS. Translations of Scriptures in India .

CEYLON MISSION Salaries of Missionaries . . . .Ditto Native A g e n t s .......................................Ditto Schoolmasters, and School Expenses . Travelling Expenses of European and Native

A gen cy ...........................................................Rent, Taxes, Repairs, and Special Removal

Expenses . . . .Postages, Bill Stamps, and Sundries Repayment of Special Contributions and

sums received on private account of Missionaries . . . . . .

CHINA MISSION. Salaries of Missionaries .Ditto Native Agents and Helpers Printing Scriptures, Books, and Tracts Medical Expenses . . . . Travelling Expenses . . . .Rent, Repairs, &c.....................................Outfit and Passage of New Missionaries,

and Passage Expenses of ReturnedMissionaries..................................................

Transport, Freight, Postage, and Sundries . ■Special Votes of Committee . .

JAPAN MISSION. Salaries of Missionaries . . . . Rent of Houses and Preaching Rooms, and

Repairs...........................................................•Salaries of Native Agents, Pundit, &c.Travelling Expenses........................................Translation Work . . . .Special Votes of Committee, Repayment

of sums received on Private Account of Missionaries and Sundries

PALESTINE MISSION.Salary of Missionary . Schools, and Special Vole

£24.580

3S5 3 4

70 0 072 0 020 0 0

1,482 5 0

£946 0 0983 4 8364 9 6

S03 12 1

242 5 028 16 9

123 0 1

468 16 0

157 10 0142 0 O48 0 040 0 0

201 17 4

250 0 046 0 2

547

1,482

2,991

8,142

1,058

296

Gr.15 4

3 4

5 0

11 1

13 6

3 4

0 2

Carried forward . . £39,098 11 9

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cxxxii ABSTRACT OF THE CASH ACCOUNT

Or. EXPENDITURE.

Brought forward

W EST AFRICAN MISSION.

Salaries and Allowances of Missionaries and Native Agents

Return Passages of Missionaries .

CONGO MISSION.

Salaries of MissionariesOutfits and Passages of New and Returned

Missionaries.................................................Freight and Insurance . . . . Medical Expenses . . . . . Expenses of s. s. “ Peace”New Boiler for d it t o .......................................Transport and Travelling Expenses, Wagts

and Passages of Kroomen, Carriers, &c. .Building E x p e n se s ........................................School E x p e n s e s ........................................New Congo Dictionary . . . . Incidentals, Stationery, Postages, &c. .

Vote of Committee .Repayment of Special Contributions

KINGSTON COLLEGE.

Salaries of Tutors, &c.Rent (2 y e a r s ) ........................................Travelling Expenses .Life Assurance Premium Repayment of Special Contributions .Legal Expenses j

Salaries of Missionaries . . . . Allowances of Native Agents and School­

master . ..................................................Travelling Expenses, including Mission

Schooner, and Passage from Jamaica of School Teacher . . . . .

House R e n t ..................................................Repairs and Special Vote of Committee

412120

130

100

2,510 0 0

715 3 01,068 8 6

63 16 4461 6 7199 10 0

3,425 15 8908 1 6190 14 9300 13 7111 19 6

ON.

37 7 650 0 0

750 0 0200 0 050 0 050 0 020 0 061 4 2

> CAICOS.

530 0 0

201 2 c

151 15 567 4 078 10 0

£39,098 11 9

532 13 10

9,955 9 S*

87 7 &

4 2

1,028 11 11

Carried forward . £51,833 18 7

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FO R T H E Y E A R E N D IN G M AR C H 31, 1888.

EXPENDITURE. Or.

Brought forward . . £51,S33 IP

Salaries of Missionaries . . . . 530 0 0Ditto Native Evangelists and Schoolmaster 110 0 0Travelling Expenses . . . . . 72 5 2Passages of Missionaries . . . . 101 0 0Special Vote for Princes Town Cbapel . 145 16 8

--------------------- 939 1 10

Vote to Jamaica Baptist Missionary Society on account of Hayti . . , 400 0 0

Payments for New Buildings and Repairs . 500 0 0Final Payment to Missionary . . . 75 12 5

--------------------- 975 12 5

BRITTANY MISSION.

Salary and House Rett of Missionary . 170 0 0Ditto Native A gen ts....................................... 43 10 0Travelling and Incidental Expenses . . 37 12 2Repairs and Balance of Purchase of

P r o p e r t y ................................................. 54 5 10

NORWAY MISSION.

Grant of Committee to Norway Churches 428 0 0

505 12 0

428 0 0

ITALIAN MISSION.

Salaries of Missionaries . . . . 800 0 0Ditto Native A g e n ts ................................................. 1,216 0 0House Rent and Rent of Rooms in Home,

Civita Vecchia, Turin, Tivoli, Genoa,Leghorn, Naples, Caserta, Avellino,Serpenti, Orbetello, &c., Taxes, TravellingExpenses, & c . ....................................... 1,053 11 7

Special Votes of Committee for Removal Expenses and Repayment of Special Con­tributions ................................................. 236 17 6

SUPERANNUATED MISSIONARIES.

3,306 9 1

Allowances to Superannuated Missionaries—India, Bahamas, and Jamaica . . 1,539.16 7

ANNUITIES AND INTEREST.

A n n u ities .......................................................... 282 10 0Interest on Loan and Charges . . . 250 4 9

532 14

Carried forward . £59,881 5 3

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Cr. EXPENDITURE.

Brought forward . . £59,881 5 3

DEPUTATION EXPENSES.

Annual Metropolitan Sermons . . . 173 13 0Deputation and other Travelling Expenses in

the United Kingdom . . . . 573 6 8746 19 8

COMMITTEE EXPENSES.

Travelling Expenses of Members attending Quarterly and other Meetings . . . 326 1 11

ANNUAL SERVICES.

Hire of Exeter Hall, Bills, Tickets, Advertise­ments, &c......................................................... 226 7 6

AGENCY.

Secretaries, Clerks, Messenger, and IncomeT a x ........................................................... 1,998 5 8

Welsh A g e n c y ................................................. 25 0 02,023 5 8

HOUSE ACCOUNT.

Kates, Taxes, Insurance, Gas, Water, andCoals . . . . » . . 226 3 6

Housekeeper, and Housekeeping Expenses . 189 15 11Repairs and Alterations . . . . 84 1 3Pension to former Housekeeper . . . 75 0 0

575 0 8

BOXES, BOOKS, AND CARDS.

Collecting Boxes, Cards, and Books . . 1 1 8 12 0

PUBLICATIONS.

11,500 “ Reports,” 600 “ Balance Sheets,” and10,000 “ Report” Wrappers . . . 327 3 1

12,100 “ Welsh Reports,” 3,900 English Reports inserted, Editing, Postage, andC a r r i a g e ................................................. 245 10 3

EoBt Wrappers for circulation of “ Mis­sionary Herald ” . . . . . 373 7 0

“ Missionary Heralds ” 'with Wrappers, and Illustrations . . . . . . 1,416 lo 6

Advertisements, Circulars, Committee Re­ports, Appeals, Statements, Books, Binding Papers, and Magazines for Mission Stationsand L ib r a r y ................................................ 270 11 3

Welsh “ Missionary Heralds’" . . . G1 4 5----------------- 2,694 11 6

Carried forward . £66,592 4 2

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EXPENDITURE.

Brought forward

Cr.£66,592 4

STATIONERY.

Office Ledgers, Books, Letter Paper, Pens, Ink, and S u n d ries....................................... 79 19 9

INCIDENTAL EXPENSES.

Medical Examination Fees . . . . 33 12Legal Expenses . . . . . .Collector’s Commission, Extracts of Wills,

8 7

and Sundries . . . . . . 24 15"Votes of Committee to Mission Schools at

Sevenoaks and Blackheath 50 0Repayment of sums received in error . 11 0

12 7 14 1

CARRIAGE, FREIGHT, AND POSTAGE.

•Carriage, Freight, and Insurance of Parcels, Cases of Clothing, and Reports

•Postage in and out of Letters, Papers, Re­ports, Heralds, Special Appeals, &c.

Total Expenditure for the Year

75 19 2

324 17 6400 16 8

£67,200 14 8

(Examined and found correct, this 19th day of April, 1888.

(Signed) J. P. BACON, Members of theJ. C. PARRY, / Finance Sub-Committee.

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SPECIAL FUNDS

3 1 s t MARCH,

-)r% RECEIPTS.

CHINA OUTFIT AND PASSAGE FUND. £ s. d.

Balance from la§t year’s accou n t................................................. 300 0 0

CENTENARY FUND.

Balance from last year’s account.................................................. 100 0 0

CHINA EDUCATION FUND.

Balanoe from last year’s account . . . . 315 0 0

£715 0 0

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ACCOUNT.

1888.

EXPENDITURE. Or.

CHINA OUTFIT AND PASSAGE FUND. £ s. d.

Payments to date . . . . . . . 300 0 o

CHINA EDUCATION FUND.

Payments to d ate ........................................................................................ 157 10 0

Balances in hand Centenary Fund . . . . £100 0 0 China Education Fnnd . . . . 157 10 0

---------------------- 257 10 0*

£715 0 0

Examined and found correct, this 19th uf April, 1888.

(Signed) J. P. BACON, 1 Members of theJ. C. PARRY, J Finance Sub-Committer-

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WIDOWS Aiti) OKPHANS’ AfJCOUNÎ.

s«.

To Balance from last year’s Account .To Dividends on “ English” Stock . 624 11

Ditto “ Indian” do. . . 160 0Ditto “ Peck’s Legacy Fund” 12 8

Contributions . . • 1,685 15

March 31s£, 1888.s, d. s, d-

11 4

2 ,4 8 2 14 8

£ sAnnuities and Grants to Widows

and Orphans in England andJamaica........................................ 1,170 iDitto ditto in India . 182 1

Life Assurance PremiumsEngland

Ditto ditto

in. 1,075 1

in India . 5G 1'

Balance in hand

£2,488 9 0

Examined and found correct, this 19th day of April, 1888.

(L t .

. d. £ s. d.

5 9 0 0

0 0 0

2,484 5 94 3 3

£2,488 9 0

(Signed) J. P. BACON, 1 Members of the FinaneeJ. C. PARRY, / Sub-Committee.

CX

XX

Y111

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LEGACY RESERVE FUND.

Dr.

& s. d.To Balance from last Year’s Account 6,538 10 5

Ditto on account of Calabar College * . . . . 1,000 0 0

March 31stf, 1888,

£ s. d.

Receipts from Legacies during year ending date . . . . 1,976 1 1 1

7,53 8 10 5

1,970 1 1 1

£9,514 12 4

To Balance brought down . . . £6,514 12 4(Used by the Society as Working Capital)

Ditto on Account of Calabar College . 1,000 0 0

By Amount carried to credit of General Account .

Balance in liaml

£7,514 12 4

Examined and found correct, this 19th day of April, 1888.

Or.

£ s d. £ s. d.

2,000 0 0 7/) 14 12 4

£9,514 12 4

(Signed) J . P. BACON, \ Members of the FimmceJ . C, PA R R Y ,/ Sub-Committee.

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LEGACIESRECEIVED BY THE SOCIETY DURING THE LAST FIVE YEARS.

1884.■Brooks, the late Hr S., of

St. Albans, by MrsShrewsbury ................. 5 0 0

Burnell, the late Mrs Ann,of Plymouth ................. 241 7 10

-Curtis, the late Miss Ana, of Finchley, bv Messrs.8. Bligh & E. Pritchard. 123 18 VDo., for W .& O ............. 82 l i 5

Daniels, the late Mr George Cooper, of Wokingham,by Mr Alfred Tozer ...... 17 19 7

Dauncey, the late Mr T., of Wotton-nnder-Edge. by Messrs. Thacker and Call 628 11 7

Davies, tue late Mr Philip,of Beading ...................... 50» o o

Gurney, the late Miss, of Hammersmith, per Mr T.E. Sifton ..................... 25 0 0

Hadley, the late Miss Charlotte,of Coventry, byM rT. Blowett................. 9 0 0

Harvey, the late Mr Jas., ofHampstead ..................... 200 0 0

Haynes, the late Mr E., of Southam, "Warwickshire, one-fourth of residue, byMr W. "Wood ................. 134 12 7

Houghton, the late Mr John, of Liverpool, by Messrs. Cleaver, Holden& Co................................. 200 0 0

Johnson,the late Mr W. J., of Fleet Street,by Messrs.C. & T. Johnson.......... 45 0 0

Mills, the late Mr J., of Camberwell, by Mr (*. C.S. Mills............................ 10 10 0

Twyford7the late Mr T. W., of Plumstead, by Messrs. Whittington, Sod, andBarker ............................ 57 2 11

Williams, the late Rsv.David, of Caersws, by MrW. Williams ................. 6 2 2

Webb, the late Rev James, of Stoke Newington, by Messrs. J. 8. Webb and J. A. Aldifl (Exors.) 50 0 0

1885.Bedford, thelate Miss Anns

Mancell, of Pershore.per Messrs. Gillam and Sons 100 0 0

Cameron, the late Mr.Donald, of Canada, perMr. W. Craig ................. 73 1 1

OawkveU, the late Miss Selina,Newark-on-Trent, per Rev. E. B. Shepherd 100 0 0

Curt’.s, »he late Miss Eliza­beth, of Highgate, perRev. J. H. Barnard 100 0 0

Do. for W. 4" 0 .................. 25 0 0Cutter,the late Mrs. Harriet

B., of Bloomsbury, perMr. A. H. Baynes 45 0 0

Do., Proceeds of Sale of Watch and Chain, forCongo Mission................. 10 12 9

Gingell, the lata Mr James, of Whitechapel, per Messrs. T . & F. Badeley 45 0 0

Hindle, the late Mr. Robin­son, of Haslingden, perMr. J. F. Hindle ........... 270 0 0

Do., for W. $ O. Vested Fund................................ 270 0 0

Milford, the late Mrs., of Cockington, Devon, perMr. T. P. Horton .......... 100 0 0

Muir, the late Mrs. L., of E Unburgh, by Mr. W.Findlay............................ 449 13 7

D •., for Congo Mission ... 180 0 0Palmer, title late Miss

Frances, of Buckingham, per Mr. John Hughes,executor ........................ 12 12 7

Russell, the late Gen. Sir David, K.C.B., of Sonth Kensington, per Messrs.Dundas and W ilson 50 0 0

Roxburgh, the late Mr.Peter, Edgbastoo, Bir­mingham, per Mr. W. A.Roxburgh........................ 500 0 0

Se irle, the late Mrs. EmilyJordan, of Truro .......... 270 0 0

Stone, the late Mr. Josiah, of Lewisham, one th’rty- seventh of residue, perCourt of Chancery 805 14 5

Wright. the late Mr. Joha William, of Morton, near Bingley, per Mr. H.W right............................ 180 0 0

1886.

Ash, the late Miss Sir ab, of Bristol, per Mr. F. A.F reer 50 0 U

Bassett, the late Mr., by Messrs. Pattison, Wigg,& Co.................................. 3 1 10

Benham, the late Mr.James, of Wijrmore Streit, per Mr. W . J.Benham............................ 100 o u

Corfield, the Mr. R ., perMiss Corfield ................. 4 10 0

Hanks, the late Miss Eliza­beth, of Lewisiiam, perMr. C. E. Woods............. 90 0 0

Lee, the late Mrs. Ann, of Clipstone, per Mr. J.Newcombs ..................... 17 19 0

Llewellyn, the late Mr., on 'account, by Messrs. Patti­son, Wigg, & Co 1....... 15 0 0

Ridgway, the late Miss Sarah, of Man3h#ster, per Messrs. Ridgway &Worsley............................ 50 0 0

Rooke, the late Miss E., of Enfield, per Messrs.Rooke & Son, for Mr.Mouse's Work, C-ilcutta 4 10 0

Do., for Mrs. Wall’sWork, Rome ................. 9 0 0

Do., for Mr. Pigott’sWork, Ceylon.................. 4 10 0

Tinson, the late Miss Eliza, of Hobart Tewn, Tas­mania............... 1000 0 0

Do., for W & O ................. 1000 0 0Do. for Calabar Institution,

Jamaica ..............1000 0 0Voelckor, the late Dr.. of

Eeosingcon, per Messrs.Barlow, Smith, fcPinsent 100 0 0

Wainwrigbt, the late Mr.James, of Otley.............. 112 10 0

Walton, the late Miss M.H ., of 8hipley, per Mr.J. « . Fyfe......................... 45 0 0

1887.Baddely. the late Mr Wil­

liam Virtery Wheaton,of Brixham, per Messrs.F. W. Baldely & Son ... 3U 0 0

Eason, the late Miss, of8t. Albans, per Mr W.Pearce ............................ 19 19 0

Haggas, tae late MissSarah Ann, of Keighley,per Miss E. Haggas...... 90 0 0

Do., for W & O................. 90 0 0Morgan,the la e MrsJane,

of Abergavenny, per RevS. R. Young ................. 17 H (>

Nixon, the la*e Mr William,of Cambridge, per Mr W .Nixon ................... ........ 100 0 °cOsborne, »he late Rev JohnHenry, of Poole, per MrJ. P. Godwin................. 200 0 0

Summers, the late MissElizabeth Ann, of Leeds,per MrTbooia« Holroyd 10 ) II 0

Turner, the late MissEleanor, of Tewkesbury,per Mr L. W. Lewis ,, 100 0 0

Williams, th* late MrsMiry, of Maesg as, Am-lwcb, Anelesea, per MrW. Fanning.................... 1M 0 0

Windeatt, Mr Cileb a ., ofPlymouth........................ 1010 0 0

Do., for W & 0 ................. 103 0 0Do., for European Mis­

sions ............................... 100 0 0

1888.Balcombe, the lati Miss

Jem'ma, of Newhaven, per Mr Samuel Ssrgeont ¿0 0 0

Mrs B. and Mrs S., perA. C. B............................. 220 0 0

Beal, the late Mrs Emma, of Reading, per Mr E.Jackson............................ 10 o o

Diplock, The lata Mr John Vir.e, of Trowbridge 50 o 0

Ferdham, the late Mits Harriett 6 .,of Melbourne, per Messrs A. H. Hamil­ton and J. E. Fordham,Exors. ....................... 700 0 0

James, the late Miss Maty, of Upper 8olva, Pem­brokeshire. per Messrs J. James&DrPropcrt, Exors. 100 0 0

Llewellyn, late M v , on account, per Mr T.Llewellyn........................ 9. IS 4

Mitchell, Estate o f late a . , per Mr A. J. Dodds,Berwick-on-Tweed ...... 20 0 0

Myland, the late Mr C. ... 5 0 0Prosser, the late Mr W., of

Pcterchurch, per Mr R.T. Griffiths ..................... 15 18 i

Smith, the late Miss Jane Greig, of Aberdeen, pier Messrs. Duncan Sc Morioe 24 5 4

Surtees, Mrs M. A., late of Harrogate, per Mr J.Taylor Todd, Sunderland 580 0 0

Williams, the late Mr R., of Holy he id, per Rev R.Thomas............................ 300 0 0

Williams, the late Mis Ann, one - fourth of HEBiduary Estate .......... 1 5 0

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Contributions of tea pounds and upwards are transferred to this List, and continued in it during the Life ofthe Donor.

The Contributions are inserted without specifying the particular object for which, they are given.The names of Anonymous Contributors, and of Dorsons known to be deceased, are not inserted.

Acworfch, Mr. J., Chatham —. . £2* 0 0 Adams, Mr. T.,Birmmgnam . . . 29 4 0Adams, Mr. H. O., Birmingham 10 0 0Addington, Mr. .............. 108 0 0Adshead, Mr. Joseph ......... 25 0 0Aked, Mrs., Shipley . . . . ........• 10 0 0Alexander,Sir J. w . . ................. 105 0 0Alexander, Mr. G. W .................... 516 15 wAllan, M r. T. R .............................. 25 10 0Allen, M rs., Cheadle..................... 1*20 0 OAllen, Rev. Isaac, M. A................. 12 0 0

r AllUon, Mr. C. F . ......................... 10 u 0Ames, Mrs., Bath 65 0 0

Ames, Misses, Yarmouth . . . . . .Anderson, Miss, Bridge o f Allan 40 0 0Anderson, Misa, G la sg o w 30 0 0Anderson, Mr. Robt., Dundee 13 0 0 Anderson, M r. C., Edinburgh . . 62 10 0 Anderton, Mr. John, Accrington 25 0 0 Anderton, Mrs.. Accrington . . — 100 0 0Andrews, Mr. E ., Pershore—. . . . 30 0 0 ........................ 8* J ®Angus, Miss, Plym outh • • • 565 0 0Angus, Rev. Joseph, D.D., and

Mrs. A . — ••••••••«••••••••••• 82 Z 0Angus, Mrs. T. C. Newcastle. . . . 46 0 0Angus. Mr. J . H ., Collingrovc,

Australia 60 0 ®Angus, Mr. G ., N ew castle 51« 0 0Ang^s, Mr. T , C., Gateshead.«.* 12 0 0An8tie, M r. G. W ., Devizes 105 0 0Anstie, Mrs. G. W . d it to .............. 10 0 0Anstie, Mrs. E .B . —................• •• 10 0 0

m Appleton, D r. and Mrs. —.......... 2o 0 0F Armitage, M r.S ., M anchester..— 190 0 0

Arnold, Rev. G. .......................... 56 0 0Arnold, Mr. G., Ramsg i t e 10 0 0Arthington, M r. Robert, Leeds. .82JU o 0Arthington, Mrs., Leeds .............. 40 0 0Arthington, Mr. R ., Jun., ditto 41 0 0 Arthington,M iss 100 0 0Arthur, M r.C ., G lasgow .. —. . . . 40 0 üAshford, Mr., Northampton . . . . 80 0 0 Ashwell, Mr. H., Nottingham « 6 1 0 0 0A sqw ith ,M r., Halifax >2 2 0Ayres, Mrs., Lynn........................... 100 0 0Ayton, Mr. W ., Brockdish, Scole 60 0 0Bacon, Mr. J. P. ............ ——.-1401 2 5Bagshawe, Mr. W . H. G. ........ 100 0 0Baines, Mr., Clapton —. . . . 21 0 0Baines, Mr* E ., Melbourne —*« 10 0 0 Baines. Mr. and Mrs. Cooke . . . . 52 0 0Baker,Mis$ S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 0 0Baker, Misses, Southampton.. . . 148 0 0Baldwin, Mr.,Berkhampstead — 60 0 0 p*nwatynA) M r. N.T Manchester . 220 10 0

^ Bannerman, Mr. H., Hunton — — 100 0 0Baréham, Mrs., W orstea d 20 0 0Barclay. M r. J . Gurney ...........— 320 0 0Barclay, Mr. R ............................. 20 0 0Barker, Misses, W ok in g h a m .... 20 0 9 Barker, Mr. A . C., A b erd een .... 25 10 0 Barlow, ftfr.Jas., Accrington . . 22Ö 0 0 B arn es,M rT .,J ,P .,B olton . . . . 10 0 0Barran, M r. J., M.P., Leeds —..1666 10 0Barran, M rs.,L eeds 97 0 0Barran. Mrs. J ....................... 10 0 0Barrett, Mr. E. M ............................ 160 0 0Barrow, Mr. 11. V ., J. P . ............. 75 15 0B arrow , Mr. 8. —————•••••• 80 10 0Bartlemore. Miss, Rochdale 80 0 0Bartlett, Mr. Nicholas —........ 50 0 oBaugh, Mr. Holloway . . . . . . . . . . 10 0 0Baylis. M r. J o h n ........................... 20 0 0Baynes, M r. and Mrs. A . H . — — 329 15 0Baynes, Mr. W . W ........................ 45 15 0Beckingsale, Mr. A.,Cheltenham 10 0 0 Benham, Mr. F. —••— 240 10 0Beaham. M r.and Mrs. Jno. 137 0 0 Beaham, Mr. W . J., B.A. ••*••• 179 10 0Bonham, Dr. H .J ........................... , £ 0 0Penham, M rs ...................... —. . . . 129 0 0Bennett, Mr., Leicester 10 0 0Bennett, Mr. E „ Liverpool . . . . 108 0 0

Bergen, Mr. W . T............... £20 0 0Berry, Mr. Josiah, L o ck w o o d .... 36 5 0Best, Mr. J. H elsron..................... 30 0 0Betts, Mr. Jas., St. A lbans 260 15 0Betti, Mr J. T ................................ 10 10 0Bevan, Mr. R. C. L - . . . . 500 0 0Bickham, Mr. William, Man­

chester ........... 66 0 0Billups, Mr. J. E ., C a rd iff 10 0 0Birt, Mrs. ............................. .Black, Mr. Geo., B erw ick-on-

Tweed .............. - ...................... 26 0 0Black, Mr. J., Berwick-on-

Tw eed ............................. —. . . . 0 0 0Blackburn,M r G., M anchester.. 20 0 0 Blackwell, Mr. Johu, Northamp­

ton ...................... —...................... 21 0 0BlackwWl. Mr. J.S.,Northampton 10 10 0Blake, Mr. G., Heading .............. 20 U 0Blyth, M r. W ., Norwich . . . . . . — 41 10 0Bolton, Mr 10 0 0Bolton, Mr. C ........... 10 0 0B olton,M rs., Luton ..••••••.... 10 0 0Bolton, Mrs., Liverpool ......... 15 0 0Bompas, Mr. H. M., Q.C.,

L on d on ........................................ 16G 10 0Booth, R ev.S . II., London— . . . . 41 0 0 Bosworth, Rev. W ., Stafford . . . . 40 0 0 B ow en ,M r.H . 10 10 0Bowser, Mr. A . T 140 0 0Bowser, Mr. H ow ard, Glasgow .204U 0 0Bowser, Mr. W . A 28 15 0Bradburn, Mr. J.,N ewcastle . . . 10 0 0 Brewin, Mr. Thos.t>Cirencester— 10 0 0 Brewin, Mr. W ., Circncester — 21 0 0Brice, Mr. 8z Mrs., Northampton 62 10 0Brice, Mr. R ., ju n — 2 iO 10 0Brice. Mrs., sen.............................. 10 0 0Briggs, Mr. A . Iiawdon ...........— 436 10 0Brigsrs, Mr. W. M , Sheffield 30 0 0Brock, Mr. G. K.............................. 11 1 0Brogden, M r. T., Norwich. . . . . . . 10 10 0Brown, Mr. Bateman, J.P.,

Huntingdon ..................• — 307 16 0Brown, Mrs. Aaron, L iverpool. . 10U 0 0Brow n, Mrs., C am berw ell 10 0 0Brown, M r. G., Aberdeen . . . . — 10 0 0 Brown, M r. G., B uckstone..— 10 0 0 Brown and Son, Messrs., L eeds.. 20 0 0 Browne, Mrs. H . — — — 10 0 0Brownlow, Mr. W .......................— 10 10 0Burnell, Mr, W ., Plymouth . . . . 15 0 0Burrell, M r . , F o u l s h a m . — 16 9 0Burnett, Rev. A . . .......... 30 0 0Burton, Mr. S. B., Newcastle . . 485 0 0Bury, Mrs. Accrington .............. 1100 0 0B ury,M r .W .S.,J.P .,A ccrington 120 0 0 Butler, Mr. E. O., Birmingham— 20 0 0C adby ,M r.P ................................... 527 2 0Caine, Mr. W. S., M.P.................. 10 0 0Caldwell, Mr. G., B irm ingham .. 25 0 0 Campbell. Mr. J., Perth . . . . — 10 0 0 Cannon, Mr. W ., Canterbury •» 15 0 0Carr, Mr. R ., A llah abad .............. 100 0 0Carlin, Mr. G. M., B r is t o l . . . . . . 30 0 0Carter, Dr. W ., Liverpool •...•• 10 6 0 Carter, Mr. J . W ., East Barnet 10 0 0 Carter, Miss E., Southampton . . 10 0 0Carpenter, Mr. W ........................... 21 0 oCave, M r. G ,Piddington.............. 40 0 0Cearns & Brown, Messrs 60 10 0Ceams, Mr. S., Liverpool ......... 20 0 0Chapman, Mr.Jtohn, H a rrow .... 13 13 0Chapman, Mrs. Weston ..........Chapman, Mrs., Edinbargh . . . . 40 0 0Charter, Mr., N orw ich................ 10 0 0Chater, Mr., W a tfo r d 10 0 0Cheetham, Mr. J ., O ldham ..«••• 20 0 0 Cheney, Miss C., Braunston . . . . 20 0 0Chick, Mr. S.................................... 30 0 0Child, Mr. T . S., Wottou-uuder-

Edge 2255 0 0Chown, Mrs. — ....................... 68 3 0Chown, Mr. and Mrs. J . .............. 41 0 0

Churchill, Mr, C., H ackney £24 14 4Clapham, Mr. J.............. 10 0 0Clark, Mr. J . W ., Leicester . . . . 288 8 oClark, Mr. W ., B r is to l 55 0 (»Clark, Mr. J. 102 0 0Clarke, Mr. D., High W ycom be II 11 0Clarke, Mr. Jas............................... 10 10 0Clayton, Mr. S. W ...................... 110 10 0Clraver, Mr. R .f Northampton . . 10 0 0Cleminson, Mr. 8 . S....................... 20 0 0Cloudsley, Mr., Tottenhtm . . . . 50 0 0Coats, Sir Peter, Paisley 640 0 0Coats, M r. J a s . . . . . . « —. . . . . . . . . . 2Ut) 0 OCoats, Mr. Jos., P a is le y .............. 10 0 0Coats, Dr. Jos., G lasgow—— 85 u O Coats, Mr. T . G. 90 0 0Coats, Family o f the late Mr.

Thom as........................................ 3fiU 0 0Cobb, Mr. F. W ., Margate . . . . 61 10 0 Collier, Mr. K. P., Reading . . . . 47 0 0Collier, M r. S. J., R ead in g 10 0 0Colman, Mr. J. J., M.P., Nor­

w ich ........... 1754 16 0Colman, Mrs. James — ..........—— 170 0 0Colman, Mr. J ...................... — 75 0 0Colman, Rev. R ............................... 10 0 OComford, Mr. J. E ., 8tourbridge. 11 0 0Conran, Mayor H. N..................... 50 0 0Cook, Mr............................ io 0 0Cook, Mr. J., Houghton Regis — 20 0 OCook, M r . T . . . . . . .......................... 160 0 0Coop, Mr. Thos., W igan . . . . . . 100 0 0Coote, Mr. Thomas, J.P., St.

Ives ............................................ 230 0 t*Coote, Mr. J., M.D. 10 0 0Corbett, M rs.T . L. — 45 0 oCory, Mr. and Mrs. R., C ardiff. . 681 11 6 Cory, Mr. J., J.P., Cardiff . . . . . . 91 0 0Cowie, Mr. Alfred, Birkenhead . 50 0 0Coxetcr, Mr. and Mrs.............. 243 0 OCoxeter, Mr. C ...................... 51 0Craig, Mr. R . H, U lusgo«v 30 0 0Craven, Mrs. Robert, Southport— 30 0 0Crew, Mr., Bristol........................ loo 0 0Crewdson, Mr. W .D ., Kendal •• 20 0 0 Crewdsou, Mrs. J . ——— » 30 0 0 Cripps, Mr. Jno., Liverpool —. . 10 0 6Croft, Mr. W. E., Bristol 12 2 0Cromar, Mr. A ., Edinburgh — M ¿0 9 0 Crook, Mr. W ., Preston — le 0 OCropper, Mrs., L iv e r p o o l ..* « .. . . 30 1 0 OCropper, M r. Jas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 0 0Cropper, Mrs., Southport— — — 15 0 (1 Crosley, Miss Mary ..•••••••••• 24 g 0Crossley, Mr. and Mrs. D. J . « . . . 75 0 0 Crowley, Mrs., Birmingham . . . . 10 0 0Crowther, Mrs. J .H ., Lockwood 68 15 0Crowther, Mr. and Mrs. A .,

L o c k w o o d « . . . . .——————^•217 5 0Culley, Mr. J., Norwich . . . . . . . . 20 0 0Culley, Mr. H. U., ditto . . . . . . . . 10 0 0Culley, Mr. B ., Melbourne, Aus­

tralia ............................................ 41 0 0Culross, Rev. J., D.D.................... 36 O 0Cunliffe, Mr. Jno. 300 0 OCurling, Mr. W . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 9 (■Curtis, M r. A ., N eath .................. 56 10 0Dalton, Mr. R . U. 144 0 yDaniel, Mr. H ., F e lin g w m * 20 0 ODaniel, Mr. W ., Felingw m 29 0 0Daoiell, Mr. It. P . .................... 21 0 0Daniel!, Mr. S. A ........................... 10 O 0Daniels, Mrs. W ., bittim, Fciirt-

gwrn ..........— — 29 0 0Davey,M ias,Norwich ............ 190 0 0Davies, Mrs. C., Haverfordwest. • 30 0 0Davies,M iss................ 10 10 6Davies, M r. E. W . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 0 0Davies, Mr. E ., Torquay — 25 O 6Davies, Mr. W ., Goole ......... 20 0 6Davies, Mrs. Evan 400 O 6D avies,M rs.H ., Swansea . . . . . . 10 0 0Davies, Miss L. M ., Bristol •••• 16 0 0Davies, Mr. P ., Reading 50 0 0

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b e a ch ............................................. 223 10 0Dawbarn, Mrs................................. 10 0 0Deans, Mrs., Edinburgh .*..•••• 15 10 0 Deverei!, Mr. R ., Weston Turville 20 0 0D ew , Mr. Jos., B eckington 10 0 0Dickes, Mr. W ., Camberwell » • • 65 0 0 D igby,M rs., Edinburgh . . . . . . . . . 20 0 0D ixon, Mr. B ., Sheffield .......... 10 10 6Doble, Mr., B eckenham .............. 15 5 0D odd,M r. J . T. G - - .......... 27 2 0Dodds, M r. R ., B erw ick -on -

Tweed — - ..........- - ........... 172 0 0Dodson, Mr. G .................. . 4') 0 0Dodson, Mr. J., Eastbourne » . . . 25 0 0Dora, Mr., Clap too ......................... 60 0 0Dovey* Mr. W ., W orcester.. . . .Dunning, Mr. T. W . T . . . . . . . 1081510Dunning, M r.. F a lm ou th 65 0 0Dyer, Mr. T., Northampton . . . . 41 1 0 E a rp ,Mr. H. W ., M elbou rn e .... 10 0 0Eaton, Mrs. . . . ............................. - 80 0 0Eaton, Mr. J ., S heffield ................ 22 2 0Eccles, Mr. J ., Ashton-on-Ribblc 300 0 0Eckhout, Mr. B., G lasgow 75 0 0Edminson, M r .R . ....................... 21 0 0Edwards, Rev. E .................*......... 10 0 0Edwards, Mrs. E ., Champion

Hill..............................................— 60 10 0Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. E., L e e . H 1 0 Edwards, Mrs-, Rochdale — 40 0 0Elan, Mr. C. W ..-. ——.................. 20 0 0E m ery,Mr. G .. ........— 77 10 0Emery, Mr., Leicester .« « . — . . . . 20 0 0Emery, M l s s E .J . . . . .—. . . . . . . . 20 0 0Erskine, Mr. T., Dundee.. . . . . . . 20 0 0E s s e x ,J .a n d C . ........... 10 0 0Etherington, Rev. W . D............... 61 16 0Evans, Miss E . B., Worcester . . 80 0 0 Evans, Mr. Edward, Thom eloe,

W orcester..—. . . . . . . . . . . . — . . 100 0 0Evans, Mr. Owen, Glandiad

Fach, Meline ....................... 100 0 0Eyans,Messrs.Sparke&Jonathon,

Bristol « . . . 15 0 0Evans, Mist, B ic k e r to n .............. 10 0 0Eyre, Mr. Joseph, Bristol . . . . — 30 0 0Faulding, M r ......... 10 0 0Fenwick, Mr. P ., Blackheath . . 100 0 0 Ferrier and Co.,Messrs., Dublin. 41 10 5Fleming, M r K . . . . . —............... 20 0 0Fietcher, Mr. J., Norwich . . —.. 23 2 0 Fletcher, Mr. 6 ., Manchester . . . . 25 0 0 Fletcher, M r.W ., Barnstaple..— 26 3 0Fletcher, Misses J . and E 120 0 0Fobson, Mr., Leicester— 10 0 0Fordham ,M r.J.E .,M elbourn—- . 201 0 0Fordham, Mr. J. H ....................... 10 10 oForster, Rev. E. L ., Hereford . . 15 0 0 Foster, Miss Sarah, Newcastle . . 12 0 0Foster, Mrs. Sabden ...................... 37 10 0Foster, M r. R. S............................. 21 10 0Foster, M r. J —......................... 10 0 0Foster, Mr* Edward, Cambridge. 20 0 0 Foster, M r. E . Bird . . . . . . . . . . . 28 3 0Foster, Mr. G. Edward .............. 2333 10 0Foster, M r. C. F ., Cambridge ..1938 5 0Foster, M r. E dm ond. ........ - 41 0 0F ow ler, Mr. D . — 110 0 0Fowler, M r .W .,T row bridge..— 285 0 0Fowler, Misses ........... 11 10 0Frean, Mr. G. H . ........ 10 0 0Freeman, Mr. G. D. ..••••.»•••• 21 0 0 Freer, Mr. F A ,, Bristol*. — 78 10 6F ry and Steel, Messrs.................— 52 10 0F yfe, Mr., Shipley—— —.............. 10 0 0Fyson, Mr. J., Fakenhaxn —. . . . 211 0 0 Galloway, Mr. J ., Manchester — 30 0 0Gamble, Mrs., Gourock 10 0 0Gardiner, Mr. John, W isbeach,. 40 0 0Gardiner, Mr. F . —......... 25 0 0Garland, Mr. T .............. 101 10 0Garlick, Mr. ................................. 20 0 0Garnett,M rs. .................. 10 11 0Gascoyne, Rev. R . — — 50 0 0Gee, Mrs. Mary, H u l l -------------- 10 10 0Gething, Mr. G., N ew p ort 10 0 0Giles, Mr. Samuel, Manchester . . 25 0 0Gibb, Mr. A ., Paisley —......... 30 0 0G ibb, Mr. W . O., Edinburgh. . . . 10 0 0Gibbins, Mrs. 8 . - ...........- 20 0 0Gibson, Mr. R. — 10 0 0Ginger, M iss£• 90 0 0

Glover, Rev. R „ B ristol .Glover, Mr. Richard ...........— . . £ 1 0 0Goddard, Mr. J. W ., Leicester.. 115 0 Goddard, Miss, L e i c e s t e r . . . 90 0Goddard, Miss M ., Leicester.. . . 10 0Goode, Mr. C .H ......................—. . 180 15Goodman. Mr. R.. Mnulden . . . . 10 0Golding, Mr. G., Bootle .............. 10 0G oodw yn ,M rs„B irm in gh am .... 10 0Goosey, Mrs., Kettering .......... 10 5Gordon, Mr. Alexander 131 10Gordon, Mr., Clapton — ............. 46 0Gorst, Mr. James ................ . —. .1 3 8 0Gotch, Mr. T . H., Kettering . . . . 25 0 Gotch, Rev. F . W ., LL.D., Bristol 55 0Gotch, Miss M. D „ Bristol 70 0Gould, Mr. Jos., Bristol ..........Gotto, Miss E m il y . . . . .................. 10 0Gould, Rev. G. P ............................ 20 0Gould, Mrs. G., Loughton .......... 10 oGould, Dr. and Mrs. A. P . 200 0Gould, Mr H. P ., N orw ich 74 <)Gourlay, Mr. A lex., Dundee . . . . 268 0 Gourlay, M r. W ., Dundee . . . . — 10 oGover, M r s , . . —......... 135 2Grant, Rev. P . W ., P e r th 435 0Graves, Mr. John —............ 500 0Gray, Mr. R ., Edinburgh .......... 10 10Gray, Mr. P a rk er.........................Green,M r. T.,Birmingham . . . . 50 0 Greenwood, Mr. T , 110 0Greenwood, Mr B. J ........................ 31 0Greenwood, Mr. W ., Haworih . . 20 0Griffin, Colonel »•••••••................ 193 10Griffin, Mrs. E. R .......................... 20 0Griffiths, Mr. J ., W otton-under-

E d g e .................................— —. . 40 0Griffiths, M iss ............... 50 0Grose, Mr. W. M............................ 130 10Gurney, Mr. J. J., Gateshead . . 63 10 Gurney, Mrs. J . — . . . . — 156 0 Hackett, Mr. Thomas, D e rb y ..— 110 0Haldane, Mr. R . ................ 10 0Hall, Miss, Shipley .................... 100 0Hall, Mrs., Cheltenham .............. 160 0HnUara, M is s ...................Hantmy, Mr. R ., Ulverstone —— 10 0 Harmer, Mr. D ., Coaley, Glou­

cestershire ........ 133 14Harper, Mr.ana M rs.W ., Madely 20 0 Harries, Mrs. Esther, Blaenconin 45 0Harris, Mr. J., U lverstone 85 5Harris,Mr.R.,Burnham,Somerset 10 0Harris, Miss, Barnstaple 60 0Harrison, Mr. & Mrs ...........170 12Harrison, Mr. W , Croydon—.. . lu iuHarrison, Mr., H a d lo w ... 40 0Harrison, Miss, Sheffield — .......... 25 0Hartley, Miss K . E........................ 10 0Harvey, Mr A. J...............................128 5H avill, Mr. P., Tiverton .......... 10 0H aw kins,M r. J . A . F . . . . . . . . . . . 105 0Hawkins, Mr, W — — — — 10 0Hawkes, Mr. W ., Plymouth . . . . 10 0 Haworth, Mr. Thos., Accriugton 26 0Haynes, Mr. R., W estbury 120 0Haynes, Mr., L on d on ................ 10 0H ayward, Rev. G........................... 10 5Head, Mr. R. ..................... 10 oHeap, Mr. J., Liverpool 1010Heaton, Mr. W ., W ig a n .............. 10 10Henderson, Messrs. J . ¿c Son,

D u n d e e ................. 10 0Hepburn, M r. T. H. ................ 150 0Hifirgs, Mr. and Mrs. G.................. 25 2HU1, Mr. John, London*................. 130 0Hill, Mr. Joseph H .,H u ll. •*•*•• 157 0H ill, Miss M. A ., d i t t o ...............— 384 0Hills, M r. T ., L ew ish am ...... 10 0Hills, Mr. Edward 10 uHillier, Mr. Isaac .......... ..••••» 56 10Hirst, Mr. W ., L o ck w o o d 60 0H obson,M r., Leicester . . . . . . . . 21 0Hoby, Mr. J .W ........... 4110Hodge, Mr. W. B ., Glasgow •. — 250 0 H odgson,M r.,Brearley . . . . . . . . 49 0Hoe, Miss, B risto l ................... 10 0Holden, Mr. Isaac, M .P ............... 50 0Holden, Mrs. A ................................ 10 0Holroyd, Mrs., Frome .•••••.— 30 0 Holroyd, Mr. T . H .. Frome . . . . 30 0 Honeyman, Mr. & Mrs* B ,

Glasgow ............... 20 0Hooper, M r . . . . .* * * * .« . . » « » » . . . . 10 0 H ooper,M r., Cl eeve. 2 5 0 Hope, M r. William, Liverpool — 20 0 Hope, Mr. T . A ., J.P., Liverpool 170 0 H opkins, Miss S. A ., Cardiff . . — 30 0 Horsenail, Eliza, Albury———— 65 10

Horsfall, Messrs., Liverpool .. — £25 0 Horsfall, Mr. J . C., Sutton-in-

C ra v e n .................. 20 10Houghton, Mr. liich d ., Liverpool 705 0Houghton, Mrs., d i t t o ................ 50 0Houghton, Miss, New Brighton. 210 6Houghton, Mr. P. A ...................... 10 0Houghton, Mr. W . C. .......... 25 0Howard, Mr. M., Tottenham . . . . 80 0Howard, Mrs., ditto .•••*••••••• SO 0Howard, Mr. J .E ., Tottenham .. 70 0 Howarth, Mr. and Mrs. T ., Ac*

crington ........... 270 0Howarth, Mr. W M Accrington . . 20 0H ow e , R ev . G.

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Cardiff ......................................... 70 0Joseph, Mr. T ., Barry, near

Cardiff ............. 100 0Joseph,M r. T., Blaenycwm . . . . 94 10Jowett, Mr, John, Leeds 10 0Jow ett, Miss, Leeds. . . . . . . . . . — 10 0Jowett, Miss E. M., Leeds — . . . . to 0Juniper, Mr. U .K ., N o rw ich .... 35 0Jupe, M r.C., Mere •••«•••.... 50 0Kclsall, Mr. H ................................. 15 0Kelsey, Mr. Thomas ........ « .« 21 0Kemp, Mrs. and Misses, Roch­

d a l e . . . . ....................................... 2863 5Kemp, Mr. E . J . . ........ - ............... 20 0Kemp, Mr. G............................. 15 0Kerry, Rev. G., Caloutta.............. 10 0Kidgell, Mr. and Mrs. J.,Reading 21 1Kingerlee, Mr. G., Buckingham 3110 K irk, Professor,Wellington, New

Z e a la n d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . — 30 $Knight, M r.G .t Stony Stratford.. 10 0 K night, M r.'W ., Tewkesbury . . 11 1K night, Mr. and Mrs. W . D 213 2K night, Mr. W ., Notting H ill « 105 5 Lancaster, Mr., Landport . . . . . 40 0 Landels, Rev. W ., D .D . 173 3Lang, Rev. W . L . .............. 25 0Lang lands, Mr. H ., Melbourne •• 18 0 Lawden, M r. Caleb, Birmingham 10 0Lawrence, Miss E ................ — 10 0Ledlie, M r .T .C., Calcutta—. . . . 10 0Lee, Mr. J.« Llandinabo .............. 20 0Lees, Mr. E ., A s h t o n . . « 60 10 Leese, Mr. Jos., Manchester — — 575 0 Leese, Mr., ju n ., ditto 230 9Lefevre, Mr. J .G . Shaw •••«•«•« 10 10 Lejeone, Mr. E., M anchester... . 20 0 Leonard, Mr. John H ., Bristol . « Leonard, M r. G. H ., ditto —Leonard, Rev. H . C., M A . 40 0Leonard, Miss, B ristol.................. ¿0 0Leonard,-Miss K ., Bristol .......... 50 0Lewis, Mr. Geo., Worcester . * . .Lewis, Mr. and Mrs, D ., Hanley 71 1

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Australia *•*•••••.........••••••• 260 0Müls, Mr. P ., D orchester..•••••• 20 0Mills, Mrs., D undee...................... 11 •Honcxief, H r. W . 6 ., Edinburgh 180 0Moncrief, H r. B . S. ......... 90 0H organ ,H r.C .,London •...***• 26 0 Morgan, H r. ft Hrs* T n London* 37 12 H orga n ,H r .K .C. •••*•*••»... 20 0 Horley, M r. John 25 0M orley,M r. 8., H.P* ••••*•*.*• 30 0 Horrice, H r. R . E « . * . * . . . * . . . . . 21 0 Morris, Mrs. G. J. ..*.*••.•.•••• 20 0Moser, Mr. J ................................. 10 0M ountey, Mr. E ., Liverpool . . . . 60 0 Houritz, H r. G., Melbourne . . . . 20 0 Hullings, M r J n o .. . •••**•*. •••• 21 0Hunts, H r. G. F . . . . . . . .............. 1970 0Mudie, H r. C. E . —..........................10 10H uir, Dr. •*••••••.••«............... 20 0Murch, B ev. 8. and M rs... *...*• 280 0Mall, H r. J ., Manohestei 80 0Nall, Mr. J., Nottingham . . . . . . 250 0Ness, Mrs., Darracom be. . . . . . . . 630 0Newboult, M r .F . W .T . 20 0

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Robertson, Hrs. R ., d itto ........... £90 0 0Robertson, Mrs , E d in b u rgh ..,. 10 0 0 Robinson, E . 8. ft A M B r is to l.... 360 0 0 R obinson ,H r.A .,B ristol . . . . — 346 0 0 Robinson, H r. John, Bristol Robinson, Mr. E dw d,, Bristol . .Robinson, Mrs. Edward, Bristol.Robinson, Mrs., B u x to n .............. 26 0 0Robinson, Mr. Arthur, B ristol. . 60 0 0Robinson, Mr. C. 8., Leicester 77 0 0Robinson, Mr. Sidney ........ 29 0 0Robson, Mr., Berwick •••••••• ~ 30 0 0Roe, Mr. Freeman ••*•*•• . . . . . . 30 0 0Rogers, Mrs. William, Peck­

ham................................................ 60 0 0Rogers, Mr.,Woodfinld, near Ross 100 0 0 Rooke, R ev.T . G., L L 3 . . ~ . . ~ 161 12 0Rooke, Miss A . E Wi 7 OBose, Mr. A ., G lasgow ....•*•••« 310 0 0 Rose, Mr. C. A., ditto ~ 637 0 ORose, Mr. H ,, Edinburgh •••••• 664 0 0Rose, Mr. B ., Jun., d itto .............. 164 0 0Rose, Mr. B . A ., Edinburgh . . . . 35 0 0 Rose, Mr. A . A . . . 80 0 0Bose, Bev. T . G., Long Buckby. . 10 0 0Rose, Mr. J. 8. ..................... 10 10 0Rouse, H r. W.,Chudleigh ...........1227 0 0Bouse, Hev, G. B .. liLA., L L .B ,. 15 0 0 Rowe, Rev. W . . K •••••.....•« 10 0 0 Rowell, Hr. David *-»....•••••« 10 0 0 Rushton, Mr. W ., Liverpool •••*£30 0 0 Kushton, Mr. J . f M anchester.... 15 0 OBnsfaton, M rs.£••................ 20 0 0Rushworth, H r. and Mrs, A .* -* . 10 0 0 Bussell, Mr. Joseph 322 2 0Bussell, Mr................ 25 0 0Butsell, Mr. T. M........................... 400 0 0Bust, Mrs., Leicester 35 0 0hust, Mr. & Mrs. A ., Leicester.. 63 3 0 Bylands, M r. J ., Btrttlord, Man­

chester «•••.•..•..•.•«•■•••• ICO 0 0 Salmon, Mrs., Langham ««*-. . . . 86 0 0Balter, M r s .. . . .................... 47 10 0Baxter, Mrs. W . A . •••*••• . . . . 10 0 0 Samuel, Mr. W ., L la n e lly * ..... 10 0 0 Sargent, Mr. and Mrs., B ristol.. 45 0 0Satchel), M r.G . S .* .* ................... 20 0 0Saunders, Mr. James, Annan .« 40 0 0 Saundere, M r. I s a a c . . . 16 0 0 Schiess, Mr. £ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 0 0Scott, H r. D. M., G latgow 10 0 0Scott, Mr. A lex .•«■•*» ......... 10 0 0fcott, Mr. Jos. Li. «•••••.............. 10 0 0Scott,H r. W ., D undee..*••••... 33 0 0Scott, H r. G., 1 eckhom .......... 10 10 0Scott, Mr. 8. R ., Norwood* 10 10 0Serpell, Mr. E . W , Plymouth *• 20 0 0 fcewell, Miss 18 0 wSevi.r, Mr. J t m t s * . . . . . . . . . * .M 20 0 0Bbfczman, Mr. J., Leighton Buz­

zard ...................... 10 0 0Sbaiman, Mr. W . J ., Devizts •• 24 3 0 Shaim an,M r. J . 300 0 08haw, Mr. J., BuddersfieJd 40 0 0 Shaw, Mr. Joshua*.*-...•***..** 10 0 <1 thtpbeid , Mr. G., Bacnp ..•••* 131 0 0 Shening, Mrs. J .B ., C lifton ....Shipman. H r*T . ».* .• . . . . . . . . 10 10 0Shirley. H r. ........... 36 12 0Sidtbottom, H r. j n Manchtster 26 0 0feievwright, Mr. T . M 98 38 3Bievwright. Hr. G. *••••••.•••• 20 0 OSimpson, J . A*. Manchester •••* 30 0 0 8iropson,H r. T ., Preston 10 0 0Sing, H r. Joshus, Liverpool*«*. 120 0 0 S innock ,M r.R ., Battle . . . . . . . . 20 10 0Slack, Dr. and Mrs. *•*.*.*.••— 635 10 0Slater, Mr. ............... 34 3 0Small, R e v .G ..— , .............. 139 6 0Sm allwood, H r. J*, W ootton,

Benley-in-Arden . . ....••••*• 25 10 0Smith, H r. Elliott, Cambridge •• 172 0 0 Smith, Mr. J.,Cam bridge . . . . . 62 0 0Smith, M r., Cray ford 10 0 0Sm ith.M iss,O lney. . . . . . . . . . . . 49 0 0Smith,M r., Manchester . . . . . . . . 60 0 0Smith, M r. O w en, B r is to l .Smith, M rs.O w en, Bristol . .• « . .Sm ith,H r« Jam es,'W atford . . . . 1 0 0Smith, H r. J. U., Watford •••**« 31 0 0 Smith, Mr. ft Mrs. J . J . , W atford 676 18 0 Smith,Mr»Sbe]drake,Fren26 B all 10 O 0Smith, H r. W M C alcutta - 10 0 0Sm ith ,M r.R ^M anchester•••*.. 60 0 o Smith, H r .F .E ., S heffie ld~~*. 96 10 0Smith, Mr. S., ditto — ......... 100 0 0S m ith ,M r.Jonts •.••*.*«••»•*« 27 0 0Smith, Mrs ^ b e rd e tn . 10 Qfcmith,Mr. ftM rs, J .G .,W atioxd 21 0 0

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Bristol ........... 20 10 0Somrnerville, Mr. W., Bristol , .Boule, Mr. J . . . . . 10 0 0Southwell, Mr., Hampstead . . . . 103 12 o Spackman, Mr. John,Brom ham 10 10 0 SpOnce, Mr. P., Manchester 144 0 0

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N ew Zealand ............................. 50 0 0Steward, Mr. J ................................ 10 0 0Stewart, Mr. W . B.. Glasgow . . 10 0 0 Stewart, Mr. John, Aberdeen » . 150 0 0Stewart, Mr. Jam es, d i t t o 20 0 0Stewart, Mr. W . Launceston,

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Emlyn .................. ... 20 0 0

Thomas, Mr. James, NewcastleE m ly n .........................................£10 0 0

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