N. B. I regret to say, that in the last acknowledgment of articles from Birmingham, I omitted to mention some poetical cards, kindly sent by Mr. F. Deakin. The pair of six-inch globes, kindly offered by Mr. Mogridge, and the patchwork by Mrs. White, will be very acceptable; and if sent to Rev. J. West, 26, Little James's street, Dublin, will be forwarded by him to Ballina as soon as he has an opportunity of sending them.

Wishing you every blessing, both of a spiritual and temporal nature,

I remain, my dear Sir,
Yours very respectfully,
A. Cave.

CONTRIBUTIONS.

By Rev. J. Dyer:

£s.d.
Haworth, first Church, by Rev. Jas. Flood300
Friend in Somersetshire100

By the Secretary:

"A Friend to Missions," by the General Post500
"A small per centage, upon last year's profits," do.500

By the Treasurer:

E. D., by W. Cozens, Esq.1000
For the Rye School, by Mrs. Crosskey, Treasurer500