Boxmoor, Friends, by Miss Church, (Sunday-school £1) 5150
Reading, Auxiliary Society, on account, by Mr. Williams 3800
Miss Cadby's Missionary Box 155
Oakingham, collection and subscriptions, by Rev. J. Coles 2172
Otley, (Suffolk), by Rev. J. Sprigg 1157
Hitchin, Missionary Association, by Miss Palmer 17170
Poole, subscriptions, by Rev. S. Bulgin 210
Coate and Bampton, by Mr. Huckvale, (for Jamaica) 400
Ridgmount, Friends, by Miss Cuttriss 1186
Great Shelford, subscriptions, by Miss Nutter 600
Suffolk, Society in Aid of Missions, by Shepherd Ray, Esq. 2576
Bewdley, collection, &c., by Rev. G. Brookes 300
Missionary Box at Mr. Day's, Commercial-road 166
Exeter, balance of contributions, by Mr. Commins 44177
Harlow, small subscriptions, by Miss Barnard 3166
Hemel Hempsted, collection, &c., by Mr. Ford 21122
Bath, subscriptions, by Rev. O. Clarke 810
Sway, contributions, by Rev. W. Mursell 600
St. Alban's, collection and subscriptions, by Rev. W. Upton 3169
Harpenden, do. do. 3186
Kent, Auxiliary Society, on account, by Rev. W. Groser 2500
Dunstable, collection and subscriptions, by Mr. Gutteridge, jun. 5036
Lymington, &c., by Rev. J Millard 1200
Canterbury, Subscriptions by Mr. Christian81210
Collected by Miss Philpot and Mrs. West1950
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DONATIONS.

Edward Giles, Esq., Clapham Common5000
Mrs. Giles, Do.5000
John Baylis, Esq., Ponder's End3000
B. L. Ward, Esq., Stanground2100
Mr. Dunnicliff, Clifton, near Ashbourne, by Rev. W. Hawkins500

Widow and Orphans' Fund.

Lady, by Rev. John Neave, Portsea200

TO CORRESPONDENTS.

The thanks of the Committee are returned to Mr. B. L. Ward, for twenty-four of his pamphlets "On the Importance of Missionary Effort." To Mr. J. E. Mogridge, Birmingham, for a parcel of books and pamphlets. To Miss Dafforne, Camberwell, for magazines, and a parcel of small books and lesson boards. To Mrs. Risdon, and Friends, Pershore, for work bags, pincushions, needle-books, &c. To Mrs. Jacobs, of Wingham, for a similar parcel. To Friends, by Rev. J. Pilkington, for ditto. To a Young Friend, by Rev. J. M. Cramp, for pincushions, &c., prepared during long confinement in a sick chamber; and to Ladies belonging to the Baptist Chapel at Canterbury, for a box of useful and fancy articles for the schools in Jamaica.

J. HADDON, PRINTER, CASTLE STREET, FINSBURY.