PUSEYISM. rhe TWO REMAINING LECTURES on the above subject will be preached in HOXTON ACADEMY CHAPEL, by the Rev. H. J. BEVIS, of Rams gate, on TUESDAY EVENINGS. MARCH 21.—On the Liberty of Prophesying in opposition to Apostolical Succession. MARCH 28.—The Sufficiency of Scripture and the Right of Private Judgment. Service to commence each Evening at 7 o'clock. ELIGIOUS SERVICES intended to re cognise the Rev. SAMUEL MARTIN, late of Chelten ham, as PASTOR of the CHURCH MEETING in WEST MINSTER CHAPEL, JAMES STREET, near BUCKING HAM PALACE, are appointed for THURSDAY, the 23rd inst. The following Ministers have promised to officiate :— The Rev. Drs. VAUGHAN, LEIFCHILD, and MORISON, and the Rev. Messrs. BINNEY, JAMES, and ROBINSON. The Services will commence at 12 o'clock at Noon, and at half past 6 in the Evening. Further particulars will be announced in the next “ Patriot.” GRAVESEND.—NEW BAPTIST CHAPEL. HE FIRST STONE of this BUILDING is (D.V.) to be laid by the Rev. F. A. COX, D.D., LL.D., on WEDNESDAY, the 29th mat., at 1 o'clock. A PREVIOUS MEETING will be held at the CHAPEL in STONE-STREET, for Prayer. Dinner, 2s. 6d. each, at the New Inn, at 2 o'clock; Tea Meet ing at the Literary Institution, at half-past 5. The Rev. Dr. COX to preside. The Rev. J. Angus, A.M., Mr. Bowes, and other Ministers are expected to take part in the several Services. Boats from London bridge at 9. Blackwall, a quarter before 10, and half-past 10 punctually. The attendance of the friends of the cause is urgently re quested. The ANNUAL MEETING of the MINISTERS and DELEGATES of the NOT TINGHAMSHIRE ASSOCIATION of INDEPENDENT CHURCHES, held at NOTTINGHAM, MARCH 14, 1843. It was Resolved Unanimously — That whilst we feel the importance of a more extended Education of the People, and should hail the introduction of any system for that purpose founded on principles in accordance with the rights of conscience, we cannot but regret that in the Bill recently introduced into the House of Commons by Sir James Graham, there are provisions which we regard as subversive of Civil and Religious Liberty. We feel it our duty to protest against any such Bill, and to call upon all the friends of Religious Liberty to meet it with the most strenuous opposition.” JOHN WILD, Chairman. TO THE SUBSCRIBERS AND FRIENDS OF THE BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY. EVERAL Advertisements having appeared from the Journeymen Binders, signed T. J. DUNNING, Secretary to the Trade Union, reflecting upon the BRITISH and FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY for reducing the price of Binding their Bibles and Testaments, and thereby oppressing the work-people. We, the undersigned Master Bookbinders to the Society, wishing to prevent any erroneous impressions now in circulation respecting the Institution, are desirous, in addition to our former communications on the subject, to state, that we are not only willing, but intend to pay our Work-people solely on Time Work instead of Piece Work—Men's Wages to average from 27s. to 33s.; and Women's, from 7s. 6d. to 15s. weekly, for Ten Hours’ work per day. THOMAS BURN and SON, 35, Hatton-garden. GEORGE COLLIER and SON, 72, Hatton-garden, L. M. WATKINS, 47, St. John's.square. THOMAS CROSS, Bartlett’s buildings. London, March 15, 1843. RELIGIOUS TRACT SOCIETY. TaeastER—SAMUEL HOARE, Esq. HONORARY SECRETARIES. Rev. E. MONRO, M.A., Rev. E. HENDERSON, D.D. PECIAL APPEAL for CHINA.— The present termination of the war in China is the sub ject of sincere and universal joy. The man of business looks with satisfaction at the event, as opening new fields for com mercial enterprise; and the Christian is grateful that the Gospel is likely to gain an entrance into that vast empire, and diffuse its blessings among the teeming millions of its in habitants. The Religious Tract Society has long been anxious for the spread of religious publications among the Chinese. Its atten tion was first called to the subject in the year 1814, by the late Rev. Dr. Milne. Since that time the providential facilities that exist for the labours of the Christian press have been strongly urged on the Society’s attention. The same written language is understood by the millions of the people, education has made great advances, and tracts, inculcating the worship of their dumb idola, have been in use for ages among the Chinese. These tracts are sent to the temples by individuals who con ceive that they have obtained favours from their gods, and are distributed gratia to all who will receive them. The circulation of tracts, therefore, is no new thing; and the late Rev. Dr. Morrison assured the Committee, that “it had long been his conviction that tracts were the most available means of diffusing Christian knowledge in China.” From time to time liberal some have been furnished by the Society for this object, amounting to nearly £ 6,000. The grants of the Society have enabled the Missionaries to publish and circulate several millions of tracta, which have excited attention among the reading people, and led Rome, it is hoped, to seek for the blessings of the Gospel. Many of these publications have found their way along the coast of China, have reached Formosa and the Piscadores: they have gone to Manchow Tartary, and Corea, and have been distributed at the great Loo Choo. It is only necessary for the Committee to express their deep anxiety, that the Missionaries in the Chinese Archipelago may be enabled to print large editions of numerous valuable tracts, which have been, or are, in a course of careful revision; that they may be thus prepared to enter upon the new scenes of labour which appear to be providentially opened to them. The great activity of the Church of Rome renders this the more urgent; not only are priests proceeding to China in considerable numbers, but Chinese youths are regularly educated in Europe, meat they may return to their native land, to spread the errors of opery. BELL pee ee wee te Rev. J. Bittingbourn’ W. Gascoigne AILO sessioneee Mr. H. Draper . Mrs. H. Draper., Rev. RB. Haselburgh Additional fro Sudbury .... Cheltenham Bungay ......_ Newport, Isle of Guernsey £ 500 Mr. “nL “‘Thompson, Framlingham... Mr. H. Thompson, jun., ditto ........ Mr E. Lankester, do. Smaller donations, do. Mr. J. Wells, Read- DAM 22. .cccce cence one: Mr. J.Rudkin,ditto A. Johnston, Easq., Halesworth... cessescee Mr. W Lincoln, do. Mr. W. Woods, ditto Mrs. Aldred, ditto ... Friends at Halesworth Mr. W. Crisp, South- Wold .. sseeneasesaees Mr. W. Thompson, do. Congregational _Col lection at Cratfield... Migs M. Isaac, ditto ... Rev. F. Cunningham, Lowestoft ...scesseore Rev. F. Fowler,ditto E. Leathes, Esq., do. Master Crisp, ditto at Captain W.Jones, R.A., Woolwich .... A Pree Offering......... Mr. Nicholls, Colling ham ... oreeee Co. Tronchin, ‘Geneva Mr. Harrington, Hamp- BLED .0 sos evenness Friend at Elgin. R. W. Sheldon Clapham .... A Friend, Ted J Dalton, Esq., Peck- DAM ...csenereessnete see E. Vv, pidebottom, Esq. A Friend, by Messrs. Garfit Co., South J. Pecketts Esq., Clap am aanee ter, MISSION TO CHINA. 50 0 0 25 25 0 0 20 0 0 20 0 0 00 20 0 0 1663 9 Woes sen wet eee Esq. '8Q., au, Mr. People, Parring don Dunkeld Missionary Society....seccerses J. G. Baxter, Esq. Dundee ..., W. G. Baxter, Esq. ‘ ditto... H. T. Perville, Esq. tv by the “Record” A. Greig, Esq., per Rev. Dr. Morleon Mrs. Parminter, Wellington ......... way, Charmouth., Savoy Association, per Rev. F Steinkopff ...... W. Beaumont, Es Birmingham ...... A Friend at Carr's lane, per ditto... . Brock, Es Chatham are as ks LECTURES OF THE 18W3. HE REV. RIDLEY HERSCHELL having proceeded on a visit to Palestine, the Lecture will be omitted which he was to have delivered next Friday Evening, March 7th, at the NONAL SCOTCH CHURC REGENT SQUARE; but a 8 T4L PRAYER MEETING on BEHALF of the JEWS wield f in that Church on the above Evening, at Seven o'Clock, ae 6 LANDLORDS.—JOHN DAL GLEISH, House, Estate,General Agent, and Account ant, respectfully solicits those Zraving HOUSES to LET to REGISTER the same at his offic Bedford-street, Covent garden, where numerous applica’ , made for private resi dences as well as business premises, ELECT and CENT BOARDING HOUSE— forms Commercial Gentlemen and who wish to secure the coiy, ‘and quiet of a Private Residence, that they will find Accommodation at her Commercial Establishment, No.38; Bread-atreet, Cheapside, London, where every attention | d to the domestic comfort of her inmates, at very moderatarges. COMMERCIAL i, DOBEON respectfully In Individuale visiting London, — - — -- ~ ~— ,2,000.— Wanted to CRED Oe ahihecoeer — “SPENCER STREET, LEA . (wh preibirected , the last 7 years at an expenditure of Six Thousand’) which 5 per cent. interest will be fly pal N.B.—This would be an eligible opportunity for eatlog. Trust Money, as an arrangement m might be made for it to remain for a term of years. For further particulars, apply, post-paid, to Mr. Edwin Jones, George street, Leamington. A LADY, who has been employed as Housekeeper and Gover, Wishes for a similar occu pation as HOUSEKEEPER and NURSERY GOVERNESS, or as either, salary unimportant. The references such as will satisfy the inquirer. Address, post-paid, Y. Z., Post-office, Dartford. A Nxative Fema active Female. Forty years of age, who has lost by death her Master and Mistress, is desirous of obtaining a Situation in a well regulated family, as COOK or HOUSEMAID. She is an excellent plain Cook, with extras, and can have two years’ character as a faithful servant. Kent ros (p pre-paid) to M. B., Weat Corner of the Paragon, New ent roa O INDEPENDENT MINISTERS.— — An interesting infant Cause, with a good Chapel, situated In a sweet spot, in the County of Cornwall, is in want of a pious MINISTER. Any Young Man possessing a little means of his own, would find this a healthy situation and a wide sphere for usefulness. Respectable references would be expected, and ap plication may be made to the Rev. W. Moor, Truro, Cornwall, To PRINTERS, STATIONERS, c.— —The Friends of a respectable Youth between 14 and 15 years of age, are desirous of APPRENTICING him to either of the above Trades, where he will be treated In every repect as one of the Parly. A Diasenter would be preferred. A moderate premium only can be given. Apply, pre-paid, Z., Post-office, Wentbury, Wilts. In a few days will be published, AXTER'S OIL-COLOURED PORTRAITS of the MISSIONARIES Lionds sajrrm The lamented Missionary, the Rev. John Williams, will be re presented seated in his Study, writing the ‘* Missionary Enter prises.” The Rev. Robert Moffat will be represented near the Kuru man River, South Africa, with the interesting scene of a Chief of Bechuans addressing his Parliament respecting the arrival of this laborious Missionary. Price of each Portrait, in Oil Colours, 10a. 6d.; Proofs, 15s. Size, 103 by 8$ inches. Also in Mezzotinto (a rich black), 29. 6d.; and Proofs on India Paper, 58.each. Gold Frames and Glaas, only 103. 6d. each, if required. Just before Mr. Moffat left England to resume his arduous duties In Africa, he said: “ Mr. Baxter, the Portrait you have in hand is a very faithful likeness, and the scene of the Bechuana Parliament most true; indeed I fancy myself again in Africa.” Extract from the ‘‘ Evangelical Magazine” for February, page 83. We have been delighted by the sight of two Portraits, by Baxter, in his most beautiful style; one of the lamented Wil liama and the other of Moffat (nearly completed). They are faithful likenesses, and the execution is admirable.” Extract from the '' Patriot, January 19. These pictures will form a eecede pair of ornaments for the adour walls of the friends of Missions, in whose minds, and those of their children and visitors, they will serve to keep alive a constant remembrance, not only of the labours of the eminent men whom they represent, but of the strong claims which the Missionary Enterprise has upon their zealous and increasing support,” 500 Total. Further Contributions will be thankfully received by Messrs. Hankey, 7, Fenchurch-street; or at the Mission House, Blom field-street, Finsbury. ARTHUR TIDMAN, Seretary JOHN ARUNDEL, ’ Secretaries, 45 00 ibers, are th e London. Extract from the “ Christian Examiner,” Feb. 13. “By those who knew the lamented Williams, we understand this likeness is pronounced to be the best ever published; while, from personal knowledge, we can state our honest opinion, that 80 striking a likeness of Moffat has never yet been given to the public. The choice of the position is eminently happy. He is represented as standing near the Kuruman river, with all his characteristic benignity beaming on his countenance, and the lofty Independence, which i in our mind, in the crowning glory of his character, enthroned on his get A brow; while, in the background, we see the Bechuana chief addressing his as sembled Parliament, announcing the arrival and explaining the designs of the missionary. Jet all who can do it with propriety order this pair of pictures.” Among the Subseri Rev. Arthur Tidma Rev. John Arundello, Rev. John Morison, D.D. Co. Rev. J. Fletcher,D.D. Do. Rev. W. B. Collyer, D.D. Do. Rev. J. Leifchild, D.D. Do. Rev. H. F. Burder, D.D. Do. Rev. E. Steane, D.? Do ancy. a. nom Rev. C. Steinkopff . Do.Rev.A.Jack No Rev. Thos. Binne Do. Rev. D.D. Buchan Rev. Jas. Shermar Do. Rev. J. Bull, Newpo Rev. Jno. Burnet Do. Rev. Noble Shipperd Rev. Geo. Clayton Do. Rev. John Jack Rev. John Clayton. Do. EHev. W. Lucy Rev. Thos. Lewis Do. Rev. H. J. Roper Rev. John Wood Do. Rev. W. Gregory wu. Rev. H. Richard Do. Rev. W. Urwick, D.D. Dublin, Rev. B. 8. Hollis Do. Rev. W. E. Woon, Mevagissay. Rev. J. Carlinie, Do. Rev. F. Pollard, Saffron Walden Rev. W. B. Leach Co. Rev. A. B. Hutchins, Andover Rev. J. Robinson Do. Rev. R.G. Milne, Whitehaven. Rev. W. Hodson Do. Rev. T. G. Stamper, Uxbridge. Rev. Henry Quiel Do. Rev. M. Lloyd, Isle of Wight. Rev. C. J. Hyatt Do. Rev. E. Muscutt, St. Neot’s. Rev. J. 8. Stamp Do. Rev. J. C. Glyn, Withhampton. Rev. 5S. A. Dubou Do. Rev. John Pye, Devonport. Rev. 8. Eldridge. Do. Rev. D. Richardson, Ashwell, Rev. John Bunter Do. Rev. H. B. Jeula, Greenwich. Rev. Thos. Jackson Do. Rev. T. James, Woolwich. Rev. Alex. Fletche. Do. Rev. J. Pulling, Deptford. Rev. James Vautin Do. Rev. W. Roaf, Wigan. Rev. R. H. Hersch No. Rev. Geo. Dobro, Newport. Rev. J. Morris Do. Rev. Dr. Raffles, Liverpool. Rev. Thomas Ave] Do. Rev. H. Crichton, D.D. Do. Rev. 5. Mummery Do. Rev. John Kelly Do. Rev. 8. J. Wilkins Do. Rev. W. Aldridge, Hereford. Rev. John Emblem Do. Rev. J. N. Goulty, Brighton. Rev. George Rose Do. Rev. W. B. Landells, Sheffield. Rev. John Hill Do. Rev. J. H. Muir Do. Rev. George Rogers Do. Rev.John Whitridge, Carlisle. Rev. Caleb Morris Do. Rev. G.J. Adeney, Ealing. Rev. Robert Aleslie Do. Rev. G. E. Rees, Worthing. Rev. 8. Kidd Do. Rev. J. Roas, Woodbridge. Rev. J. Sewell, Thaxted. Rev. J. Stoughton, Windsor. Rev. Dr. Peddie, Edinburgh. Rev. W. Davies, Hastings. Rev. W.L. Alexander Do, Rev. E. Jukes Blackburn, Rev. Dr. Paterson Ta ,Rev. A. Fraser, A.M. Do, Rev. Dr. J. Brown Rev. J. Hicks, Little Waltham. Rev. H.D. Dickie Rev. R. Goshawk, Leek. Rev. And, Thomron Rev. T. Greenall, Burnley. Rev. C. Anderson Rev. W. R. Thorburn, Rochdale. Rev. Geo. Johnson Rev. W. Brewis, Penrith. Rev. Jas. Robertson Rev. J. Edwards, Kingston. Rev. Henry Wighton, Rev. J. Harris, St. Alban’s. Rev. Dr. Wardlawgow, Rev. R. Frost, Hungerford. Rev. David Russell Co. , Rev. J. George, Cratfield, London. Published by George Baxter, Patentee of Oil Colour Printing, 3, Charterhouse square; also, by Messrs. Hamilton and Co., Ward and Co., Simpkin and Co.; and Whittaker and Co. mus Do. na following Minister, Rev. Thos. Pullar Rae Tahuresham Rev. Wm. Anders¢ Rev. G. Struthers Rev. Jas. Cameron Rev. Jas. Wilson, Rev. W. Campbell, Do. A Data Names :— Glasgow. Do. a Do. Do. Portobello, Dumfries, Newcastle. Do. th Shields. Do. rt Pagnell 0106 0106 3.00 2 00 0 100 0 100 0 100 90 10 0 1 00 oo 00 00 00 00 00 10 0, 10 0 10 0 10 0 100 10 0 10 0 10 0 10 0 76 00 00 1u 0 10 0 100 10 0 100 10 0 16 0! 10 0 1 00 00 00 1 00 00 00 00 0 0| 00 100 10 0 1o 0 00 110! Donations before acknowledged Rev. Rev. H. Hughes, M.A. £ 0 106 . T. Lancaster, Brighton .. onseee Miss Parker, gate Capt. Moorsom Mrs. Moorsom ........ Four Sunday-school Teachers, by Mr. Wride, Hall... Mr. Morell, Bungay... Rev. C. Eyre, Incum bent of St. Mary's, ury St. Edmunds Mr. J. Sabine, Bury St. Edmunds ......... Mr. G. Portway, Mr. B. De Carlo, ditto Mr. Ansell, Hadleigh Mr. C. Kersey, ditto... Mr. R. Kersey, ditto... A Friend, ditto .......D6 Mr. Kersey, sen., ditto Mr. J. Elsden, ditto... Rev. R. Skinner, ditto Mr. M. Stains, ditto... W. G., ditto nccsseeses Mr. W. Grimwade, do Mr. Burton, ditto . Mr. J. Cook, ditto... Mrs. Cook, ditto... ss Mr. R. Ansell, ditto... Mr. Hyatt, ditto ...... Friends at Hadleigh Mr. H. Kersey, Deben eee ee owen ooo ees ares. Mrs. Kersey, ditto... Bir. N. Steptoe, ditto Mr. J. Peck, ditto...... Mr. C. Kersey, ditto... Mr. J. Kersey, ditto... Mr. Harwood, ditto... Mr. A. Blofield, ditto Mr. H. Abbott, ditto Mr. R. Andrews . J. A. Webb, Esq., Stowmarket , woe Mrs. Webb, ditto Miss Webb, ditto ... Miss Lankester, ditto Mr. T. Prentice, ditto Mr. W. Prentice, ditto Mr. W. Carnell, ditto J. J. Lankester, do. M r. L. Webb, ditto M iss Stevens, ditto Mr. Squirrel, ditto Miss Grimaby, ditto +08 Mr. Jose ph Kersey, do. Friends at Debenham and Stowmarket Subscriptions and Donations wi * The Chinese Fund by the v ibe thankfully received for noster-row, and 65, St. Pau)O fficers of the Society, 56, Pater- Barnett, Hearen, and Co.'s, Lo mbard-Street. Churchyard; or, at Messrs. important object may be re Any sums for this Jones, at the Depository, mitted through a banker, to Afr. or by Post-office Ord er deeeee of Anuiliaries.. 2 ¢ 5 00 2 00 o ght 8 00 rey 10 1 00 0100 0 86 100 1 00 2 00 0100 0100 0100 2 06 1 00 0100 znd 5 00 9100 00 66 00 00 00 a0 200 01206 00 00 20 - 20 10 00 00 00 nenne Bg. son oue ntoy, O1 100 Welter Flanders, ervene cconveneed 1000 0 Thonas Wilson, Esq. 200 William Alers Han- Esq. vccssesseeee 100 Mrs. and the Misses Hankey ....ssesceese Thomas Thompson, Esq., and Family, for Education ....«. 105 Reading Anxuiasy « per Rev. Catletos at Town nde bas con wee season Ww. v. Steele, Esq... Mrs. Spedlock, by asking a Penny at ACH COOL weeeee reese. Mr. Buncombe .....+ Mr. G. A. Barrett ... Mr. Exall.case Mr. Andrewes cessor Mr. C. Andrewes .... Mr. Sleeman eye ease Mr. Rhodes., Mr. Morley... .° Mrs. Baker..... Sums under 5/. 2918 6 10 0 0 10 15 Less Expenses . 110 18 0 314 0 Total... 107 1 0 117 «1 100 0 0 5210 0 50 0 0 50 50 50 50 0 50 0 0 50 0 0 Rev. J. Stratten and Friends, eating ton Chapel .. ave Sam. Fletcher, 3 Manchester ......+0 100 ans AB Farmer, Esq. 100 22 see men ose ave. 00 Noake a Wesleyan 100 T. Jacomb Esq., Cheltenham... Messrs Truman, Hanbury, Buxton, and Co omen ue Rev. Jas. Sherman . Per Rev. J. Bristow, Exeter es enenserse res Samuel Hoare, Esq T. M. Coombes, Esq. Roger Cunliffe, Esq. Mrs. Cunliffe, Black aa can eee T. see aeene J. H. Paget, Esq A Friend, by Rev Dr. Morison sevens 50 William Edgar, Esq 50 Mesasra. J. E. Spicer ANd SONS severreseees 50 G. B. Hart, Es 60 John Ballance, iT 50 Mrs Truman, (de ceased)... neaves sencen Mrs Glover and Miss Mansfield, if Minghamec ccccsnsee Eccles Shorrock, Esq Darwen cons eters John Burd, Manchester veers W. C. Wells, Esq., Chelmsford sassev es Isaac Parry, Esq., Andrew Taylor, Esq., Tunbridge Wells J. W. Lillingston, Esq., Lochalsh Rev R. Knill and Friends, Wootton under-Edge... Miss Hardcastle...... i Hon. Lord Bex- 09 © m see bee nes eRe on: Thomas Chailis, Esq. Dr. Conquest, F.L.8. T. B. Oldfield, Esq Thomas Piper, Esq. Alex. Gordon, Esq J. Hindman, Esq. . Geo. Downing, Esq. Samuel Mills, Esq. . John Venning, Esq., Norwic see oee ves aes Mrs. Michell, Norton Menare, §. W. Silver Cottage, I. W. ... Ox ouns over seeres PW. Cobb, Esq Margate .. Hon. Mrs. M en zie, per Rev. H. Grey, Edinburgh Rev. Dr. Burder .... T. A. Hankey, Esq. W. Bhippery, Esq... Fred. Smith, Esq. r. and Mrs. 8ire ley, Woolmer ...... Joshua Wilson, Esq. Henley , per J.Maynard, Esq. a 18 Sir J. Pirle, Bt. Ald, 2 Mrs. Walley .. w 20 J Morley, Esq. seoaee 20 “Per the Saviour’s sake’ B.D. cnncceans cov nenseenne David Derry, Esq., Plymouth ....... sone Richard Derry, ditto .. A Friend, P. G. Stamper, Ux bridge , oye cocuse mae pee W. Baxter, qs Dundee... saeeane E. Baxter, Esq., Do. J. Copland, jun. Esq Chelmsford seerseess Miss Parminter, per Rev. J. Mercer, Exmouth,,...coorsee Mrs H. Crompton, Ashton under Lyne Mrs. Broadley Wilson T. Gribble, Esq... Teachers and Chil dren Trinity Cha pel Sabbath-school, Sudbu 2 99 eee Collection at Albany street Chapel, Edin burgh, Grey, Otto A Thank Offering from Messia. Hol born and Dence, by Rev. J. Yockney Ladies in Rev. Jos. Benson’s Congre gation, Chichester, by Mrs. Foden ... Friends at Leek, per ev. R. Goshawk Miss Brown, Barns ley Park , spaces Miss M. Brown, Do. ooreny T. Smart, Esq. H. G. Ohrly, Esq... Pelham Stone, Esq., per F. Smith, Enq. Mr. John Snow W. Struthers, E T. Wontner, Esq. ... = Wyatt, Esq. wes J.N. Warner, E T. Kingsbury, Esq., Putney eee aa nepees Rev. John Clayton, une, socroceny Rev. George Collison Rev. Thomas Lewis Rev. Arthur Tidman Rev. J. J. Freeman Rev. John Arundel Rev. T. Jackson .... Mrs.Schroder,by Do Rev.Henry Townley Rev. John Yockney David Allan, Esq... George Buchan Esq Kellee 50 0 50 0 0 50 0 50 0 0 50 0 0 50 0 0 50 0 0 50 0 0 50 0 31 10 0 25 0 0 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 20 0 25 20 20 20 20 20 20 0 20 0 20 20 20 0 0 20 0 0 20 20 0 4a 20 0 20 0 20 0 0 1l 11 3 6 1 10 10 13 6 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 0 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 0 0 tee seee ne John Dyer, Esq...... John Hassall, Es Ebenez. Smith, Es Edward Swaine, Esq. George Wilson, Eng. E. Phené, g. Mrs. Proctor . oes W. Harvey, Esq Miss Wontner Mrs. Layland M. MAC. sone. W. Collins, Esq. C. Hindley, Esq. Mr. Dudley... a rev eee A Birthday Gift .. W. Brownlow, Esq soa nse nan yarns Ww, Curling, Esq. John Cheap, Esq. ... Mrs. Rippon .. R. Barclay, Esq J. Morley, jun., Esq. 8. Davies, Esq . B. Smith, Esq W. Bradshaw, Esq Anonymous, b Dr. Leitchil y Re Rev. Stuart, Exqq., ” Plymouth . . Martin Ware, Esq. James Lyon, Esq. Friends at Wilton, per Rev. J. E. TO VOT 6.c00 cee ee T. Hamlin Esq., Greenock ....00.0 J. Whitehouse, Esq. 4 Dudley........ T. Windeatt, Esq., Tavistock ..... 10 T. Bagnall, Esq. 10 W. 3. Fry, Es ty J. Beckett, Esq 10 J. Procter, Esq 10 Colonel Tron in, Geneva . A Thank Offers Friends at George street Chapel, Or. lene Oakhampton, ‘per Rev. * Sunderland egunday School by Mr.C. BEATTAY ces ecessaee Mr. John Burrup ... John Foulger, Esq .. Mr. A. M. Bidgood J.B. Lillington, Esq., Leamington ..... J. Moginie, Esq Rev. T. Archer, A.M Rev. A. A.M. . Fletcher, Rev. Dr. Henderson Rev. Dr. Jenkyn Dr tread ory Rev. William 2.9 Rev. Dr. Morison Rev. W. B. Leach R. J. Kitchener, Esq T. Leonard, Esq. ... Mrs. Watson, by Rev. R. Philip,, Mr. Le Gey, Mr. G. Yonge... Mr. Weston, Thirsk Isaac Fletcher, Esq. Southampton ...... J. Copeland, Esq., Abingdon Shen eee Dr. Caldwell .. W. Isaac, Esq. .. D. Langton, Esq. . T. Dickinson, Esq., AIBLOD scence econs A Friend to China... A Brewin, Esq., Tiverton ..... P. Ibotson, Esq. baret R. Simpson, Esq. ees A. Doff, Esq., Elgin she eee pee Rev. W. H. Dre’ Rev. J. Clayton, Mr. J. Dryland E. Gouldamith, ] Mrs. Gouldamith A Friend.. . E Greene, E Farnborough eee Mrs. Yellowsey aor Mr. H. Bidgood Mr. Anderson . ee Mr. J. Brown... Rev. Dr. Leifehild .. Mr. W. Leifchild ... Mr. Rouse . Lady Shaw. o Mr. Wright. Mr. J. Green .... T. 8. Cabell, Zag Mr. and Mrs. H. Nash... swans ones Rev T Weaveer, Shrewsbury Mr. Dennis... Mr. Ebbs... Mr. Loddiges tenveetes Mr. H. Christian, Canterbury.... A Female Friend, by dy. Sibree, Rev £ 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 00 10 0 0 10 0 10 0 10 0 0 10 0 0 10 0 10 8a 8 0 6 10 5 0 5 00 500 5 0 0 50 0 5 0 0 0 0 00 50 9 65 00 “Wild, weeane, wena Rev M. M. Preste Cheshunt Mra. Lyon . Miss George . on Miss Mary George... ove Sir J. B. Williams, LL.D., Wem Mr. @. Harriss oon Mrs. Curry, Norton Cottage, J. W. Rev. Guernsey Mrs. Wild, dit Two Sisters. Two Prien Rev. H. ‘Addie. cott, Maidenhead sor ee Mr. “Arnold, Mr. Sykes ” R. F., Kinross ove ten A Friend, by J. Venning, Esq., Norwich ... ir A. Davidson, 500 Edinburgh .....+006 Paddington Sunda School Children... 600 Sums under $5.... 529 Collection at Public Meeting in Exeter 1 50 5 aC 50 ¢ . 50 5 0 152 6 fo —— see £ 5,492 2 10 0 5 0 0