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The progress of the Day School at Argyle Pen, it was stated in my last, had been retarded by various causes. This quarter, the school has been wholly broken up for some weeks, by the prevalence of measles.

Alexandria School has increased to 70 children; but it also has been broken up for a time, from the same cause as the Argyle School; and even now several of the children have not recovered sufficiently to enable them to attend. These are nice children, and are making progress.

On a review of his labours at this Station at a later period, Dec. 31, 1836, previously to his going to Kingston, Mr. Betts has summed up in a very conclusive manner his view of the

Manifest and Numerous Benefits of the Christian
Teaching of the Negroes.

I came to this place under disadvantageous circumstances. For a length of time I was regarded by the people with suspicion, as being a "Busha's Parson"; one sent out by the proprietor to aid in keeping the people in order, and to preach only obedience and subjection. I was spoken of to the people to the same effect "Master has been so good as to send you a parson, to teach you and your children: you ought, therefore, to show your thankfulness, by working well for him." This created a prejudice in the minds of the people to my disadvantage, which took a long time in subsiding. It was for a time so general, that very few indeed felt confidence enough in me to speak without restraint, even on religious subjects. Now, however, the people know me much better, and are evidently losing their reserve. It will be my aim to smooth the path for my successor in this respect, by endeavouring to lead the people to transfer their regard for me to him, as to a Brother Minister, like-minded, come among them solely to promote their happiness and spiritual welfare.

Until my coming here, there appears not to have been a resident Minister in these parts in the memory of the people; perhaps never before. It was therefore quite new ground to be broken up; the bush was to be cleared, and the stones gathered out. I would say, therefore, on a review of the state and prospects on my arrival in August 1834, compared with the

present aspect of things, there is abundant cause of thankfulness to God for the blessing He has granted; and the progress made is calculated to encourage him who may succeed us in this growing Station. The improvement is obvious, in various respects. I could not find three readers among the Apprentices who attended our Chapel at the beginning: now we have 100. Then, in the place of a congregation joining in the beautiful responses of our Liturgy, such a chilling silence prevailed as rendered it difficult to see the propriety of using it among a people who could not take their part in it: now, however, we have a goodly number, who can and do unite in the Services of the Prayer Book with propriety.

For months after our arrival, we could not partake of the memorials of the Saviour's love, for want of the number of communicants required by the Rubric. Now, we have twenty stated Communicants belonging to this congregation. Several of these are hopeful young persons; and all of them have passed through a probationary season of much instruction and exhortation, previous to their being admitted to the Table of the Lord. There are also thirteen persons who are candidates for the Communion.

The two Day Schools and the Sunday School are making satisfactory progress. The Argyle Pen School now numbers 100 Scholars; that at Alexandria has 73; and the Sunday School has 217; making a total of Scholars receiving instruction in reading and under religious education, 390. The benefit resulting from these labours shows itself in the improved tone of moral feeling among the people; by a check being put on the prevailing vices of the country; by a better observance of the Lord's Day; by a love for religious reading, particularly of the Bible; and by a few persons making a profession of religion, which, so far as our observation goes, appears to be sincere.

It was pleasing to observe the very orderly behaviour of the people during the late Christmas holidays, so different from former times! On the Monday and Tuesday, the people of this Pen, of their own accord, requested me to hold Morning Prayers for them; at which they attended, to the number of 100. The rest of the day they were seen, in groups, enjoying a quiet walk, or in friendly chat among themselves.

Mr. Betts relates an incident, which exhibits, in a pleasing manner, the character of his Communicants for

day makes it so wet and dirty under foot, that they often sit with their feet in mud two inches deep. I think there can be no doubt that, had we room, this might be a very efficient Station; but as things now stand, we cannot accommodate those who come. I intended to have kept an Even

Alacrity in exercising Christian Kindness. I may mention here an occurrence which shows that the Members of the Church are not devoid of Christian benevolence, and only require inviting to the performing School; but the smallness of the room

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ance of acts of kindness. An old African woman, without relations to assist her, was living in a house so dilapidated as not to shelter her from the heavy rains. I said to a few of our Communicants: "What a pleasant sight it would be to you, to see this poor woman spending her remaining days in a snug little house, and sheltered from the weather; and how pleasant to feel in your heart, I helped to make the old woman happy'! Could you not build her a little hut?" They assented; and, by giving portions of their own time to it, built her a small hut, in which she now resides. This was no small surprise to the other people, who appear seldom to have witnessed so disinterested an act of kindness; as the old woman is in no way related to any of our people.

ROCKSPRING-This Station is also in the Parish of Hanover, and has been occupied by Mr. S. Holt. His report of it is to the Quarter ending

June 1836. He states:

On Easter Monday, April 4, I opened my School, and had eighteen children present. For the first day or two, the novelty of the thing was very great: the people on the Estate came between shell-blow to see so strange a thing. Since that time, my numbers have been increasing, so that at present I have sixty-six on the books: they are making rapid progress: about ten of them are reading the New Testament. We have about 200 in the Sunday School, who are making some advance, though not so fast as the Day Scholars. During Divine Service, we have generally from 300 to 350 persons; and many more would attend, if we had a proper room; for, although we have an awning spread to keep off the sun, the rain of the previous

forbids the attempt. I have Prayers every evening, which are well attended. There is a great change, already, in the outward conduct of many.

At Divine Service, many listen with attention, while others are content with merely coming and looking about. The Negroes are generally very dull and inactive; though this may be traced up to the evil system of bondage in which they have been held.

The parents express great thankfulness for the care and instruction of their children; but we cannot get children of eight or nine years, they being at work in the field; though many of them come to me during shell-blow-i.e. dinner-time-to get a lesson. We begin school at eight o'clock on Sunday Morning; and Divine Service at ten; when I read the Church Service and a Sermon. This is over about twelve: then we rest till one, and begin again; and continue teaching till three;

at which time I catechize them, and explain what is said, bringing passages of Scripture to correspond with, and establish the subject. They are then dismissed till six o'clock, when they again meet for Evening Prayer. This Service we have daily: We sing a hymn; read a chapter, and expound it; then pray, and sing a doxology;-so ending each day. There are about fifty regular attendants at Evening Prayer. As the female domestics have but little time, Mrs. Holt gives two hours every Friday evening for the instruction of this class of persons alone.

We are obliged, by want of room, to postpone the remainder of the Report of this Mission to a future Number.

HOME PROCEEDINGS.

Instructions of the Committee to the Secretary of the Calcutta Corresponding Committee. ON the 14th instant, the Right Hon. the President in the Chair, the Instructions of the Committee were delivered to the Rev. Frederick Wybrow, appointed to the Secretaryship of the Calcutta Corresponding Committee. The Rev. J. B. Marsden addressed a few words of counsel and encouragement to Mr. Wybrow; and the Rev. E. Bickersteth commended him in prayer to the favour and protection of Almighty God.

Departure of the Rev. F. Wybrow.

The Rev. F. Wybrow embarked at Portsmouth, on board the "London," Capt. Wimble, on the 22d inst.; and sailed on the 23d, for Calcutta.

PROCEEDINGS OF ASSOCIATIONS. Cornwall-June 12: Meeting at Redruth, Rev. Hawksley, Chn., Coll. 71. 48.-June 13: Meeting at Camborne, Rev. H. Rogers, Chn., Coll. 3. 10s. June 14: Meeting at St. Erth, Rev. J. Punnett, Chn., Coll. 5.-June 15: Meeting at St. Ives, - Havott, Chn., Coll. 31. 1s.-June 16: Meeting at Marazion,Pascoe, Esq., Chn., Coll. 11. 128. 11d.-June 18: Sermons, by Rev. Dr. Doran; at Penzance, Morn. Coll. 12. 12s., Even. Coll. 141. 148; at Marazion, Coll. 31. 28. 7d.-June 19: Meeting at Penzance, Rev. J. Punnett, Chn., Coll. 14.-June 20: Meeting at Helston, Rev. J. W. Johns, Chn., Coll. 10.-June 21: Meeting at Mawgan, Rev. H. Mann, Chn., Coll. 61. 10s. 10d.-June 22: Meeting at Flushing, Capt. Sutton, Chn., Coll. 31. 158. 6d. -June 23: Meeting at Falmouth, W. Carne, Esq., Chn., Coll. 7. 118. 4d.June 25: Sermons, by Rev. Dr. Doran; at Perranzabuloe, Coll. 21. 4s. 6d. ; at St. Agnes, Coll. 3. 118. 9d.; at Truro, Coll. 137. 98.-June 26: Meetings at Truro, the Mayor, Chn.; Morn. Coll. 8. 11s.; Even. Coll. 71. 78. 4d.

Derbyshire-May 17: Meeting at Belper, W. Evans, Esq., Chn., Coll.16%.-May 18: Meeting at Ashbourne, Rev. S. Shipley, Chn., Coll. 36.-May 19: Meeting at Allestree, W. Evans, Esq., Chn., Coll. 321. 88. 7d.May 21: Sermons, at Chesterfield, by Rev. G. Hazlewood; Morn. Coll. 191. 48., Even. Coll. 91. 18. - May 22: Meeting at Chesterfield, Rev. J. Hill, Chn., Coll. not known.

Durham-June 16: Meetings; at Barnard Castle, Chn. not known, Coll. 51. 18. 1d.; at Chester-le-street, Rev. Forster, Chn., Coll. 1. 6.-June 18: Sermons; by Rev. W. W. Ewbank; at Ayecliffe, Coll. 81. 168.; at Darlington, Coll. 97. 11s. 4d.; by Rev. T. Austin, Coll. 31. 19s. 2d; by Rev. D. Piper, at Sadberge, Coll. not known; by Rev. G. S. Bull, at Sunderland, Coll. 15. 158. 2d.; at South Shields, St. Hilda's, Coll. 74. 83. 67.; at Monkwearmouth, Coll. 51. 68. 3d.; by Rev. J. Holme, at Barnard Castle, Coll. 61. 38. 10d.-June 19: Meeting at Sunderland, Rev. R. Gray, Chn., Coll. 77. 148. 61.-June 20: Meetings; at Houghton-le-Spring, Rev. E. S. Thurlow, Chn., Coll. 94. 11s.7d.; at Darlington, Rev.J. Minton, Chn., Coll. 161. 08. 4d.-June 21: Meeting at Monkwearmouth, Chn. not known, Coll. 71. 108. 11d.-June 22: Meeting at Gateshead, Chn. and Coll. not known

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Essex-June 25: Sermon at Romford, by Rev. C. J. Yorke, Coll. 16. 18. 7d.-June 27: Meeting at Romford, Rev. J. Taylor, Chn., Coll. 97. 8s. 6d.

Hampshire-June 27: Meeting at Broughton, Rev. A. Bouverie, Chn., Coll. not known - July 2: Sermons at Sopley, by Rev. T. Scott, Colls. 71. 158. 61. ; by Rev.J. H. Woodward, at Elvetham, Coll. 11. 198.; at Eastrop, Coll. 47. 0. 5d.-July 3: Meeting at Preston Candover, Rev. F. Blandy, Chn., Coll. 44.178. 1d.-July 4: Meetings; at Basingstoke, Hon. F. Calthorpe, Chn., Coll. 9. 08. 91.; at Overton, Rev. S. Maddock, Chn., Coll. 6. 1s 81.; at Sopley, Rev.W. D. Veitch, Chn., Coll. 21. 7s. 21.- July 5: Meeting at Holdenhurst, Rev. T. Pyne, Chn., Coll. 21. 38. 41. Formation of Association-July 9: Sermons at Newport; St. John's, by Rev. T. Scott and Rev. A. Hewitt, Colls. 211. 88. 1d.: St. Thomas's, by Rev. T. Scott, Coll. 71. 3s. 101.- July 11: Meeting at Newport, Rev. C. Worsley, Chn., Coll. 17. 1s.

Kent- July 9: Sermons; at Woolwich, by Rev. J. H. Woodward, Coll. 23. 10s. 5.; at Tonbridge Wells, by Rev. T. W. Carr, moiety of Coll., 247; at Tonbridge Town, by Rev. J. Bramston, moiety of Coll., 7. 19s.; at Bidborough, by Rev. F. G. Middleton and Rev. W. Gay, Colls. 71. 4s. 91.; at Southborough, Morn., by Rev. Dr. Doran, Coll. 147.; Even., by Rev. T. W. Carr, Coll. 17.; at Frant, by Rev. J. Bramston, Coll. 101. 39.-July 10: Meeting at Tonbridge Town, no Chn., Coll. 6!. 78. 6d. -July 11: Meeting at Southborough, no Chn., Coll. 91. 178.July 12: Meeting at Tonbridge Wells, Rev. H. A. Woodgate, Chn., Coll. 231. 58.-July 13: Meeting at Maidstone, Hon. and Rev. F. Noel, Chn., no Coll.

Leicestershire-May 7: Sermons; by Rev. G. Hazlewood; at Desford, Coll. 71. Os. 91.; at Ratby, Coll. 7. 118. 61.; at Leicester, St. Martin's, Coll. 15'. 178. 31.; by Rev. A. Macpherson; at Leicester, St. Mary's, Coll. 217. 2s.; at Glen, Coll. 67. 13. 14. ; at Toddington, Coll. 6. 10s. 3d.-May 8: Meeting at Leicester; Morn., Rev.- Hoare, Chn., Coll. 91.78.101. -May 10: Meeting at Lutterworth, Rev. R. H. Johnson, Chn., Coll. 14. 178.-May 11: Meeting at Ravenstone, no Chn., Coll. 71.-May 12: Meeting at Loughborough, Rev. E. T. M. Phillips, Chn., Coll. not known.-May 28: Sermons by Rev. G. Hazlewood; at Higham on the Hill, Coll. 91. 58.; at Hinckley, Coll. 101. 9.- May 30: Meeting at Hinckley, Chu. not known, Coll. 107.

Lincolnshire - May 28: Sermons; by Rev. T. Saunders, at Brauncewell, Coll. 31. 17s. 3d.; by Rev. J. Cordeaux, at Tattershall, Coll. 47. 13. 34. - June 4: Sermon by Rev. J. Saunders, at Anwick, Coll. 11. 13s. 4d.-June 8: Sermon by Rev. J. Cordeaux; at Swineshead, Coll. 31. 6d.-June 11: Sermon by Rev. J. Cordeaux, at Holbeach, Coll. 81. 1s. 61. July 2: Sermon by Rev. J. Cordeaux, at Great Hale, Coll. 51. 78. 3d.-July 6: Sermon at Bassingham, by Rev. J. Cordeaux, Coll. 51. 9s. 61.

Middlesex-July 9: Sermons at Southgate, by Rev. Vyell F. Vyvyan, Coll. 381.

Norfolk-June 11: Sermon at Thetford, by Rev. C. M. Norman, Coll. 67. 18s. 6.- June 16: Meeting at Thetford, R. Bevan, Esq., Chn., Coll. 71. 6. 10d.

Northumberland-June 21: Meeting at Gosforth, Rev. T. Ridley, Chn., Coll. 31. 19s. 31.-June 22: Meeting at Stamfordham, Rev. J. Fox, Chn., Coll. 21. 6s. 24.-June 23: Meeting at Ovingham, Rev. J. Burkitt, Chn., Coll. 67. 8s.-June 25: Sermons; by Rev. J. W. Plumptre, at Ford, Coll. 101. ; at Wooler, Coll. 71. 88. 6d.; by Rev. R. Clayton, at Blythe, Coll. 21. 58.; at Bedlington, Coll. 71. 128. 51. June 26 Meeting at Wooler, Hon. and Rev. J.

Grey, Chn., Coll. 6. 118. 3d. Formation of Associa tion-June 27: Meeting at Cramlington, Rev. J. Greenwood, Chn., Coll. 4. 17s. 7d.-June 28: Meet. ing at Bedlington, Rev. J. Thompson, Chn., Coll. 41. 88. 61.- June 29: Meeting at Blythe, Rev. R. Clayton, Chn., Coll. 31. 178. 7d.

Shropshire-June 11: Sermons; at Ludlow, by Rev. F. Wybrow, Colls. 237. 3s.; at Bridgenorth, by the Same, Coll. 61. 68. 31. -June 14: Meeting at Ludlow, C. Walker, Esq., Chn., Coll. 10. 108. 8d.June 16: Meeting at Bishop's Castle, Rev. - Bright, Chn., Coll. 11. 178. 61.-June 18: Sermons; at Oswestry; Old Church, Morn., by Rev. F. Wybrow, Coll. 127. 18.; Even., by Rev. Fallow, Coll. 61. 18.; Trinity Church, by Rev. - Fallow, Coll. 27. 78.; at Whittington, Morn., by Rev. J. Longueville, Coll. 61. 118. 10d.; Even., by Rev. F. Wybrow, Coll. 3.; at Frankton, by Rev. N. Manning, Coll. 21. 148. 4d.; at Selattyn, by Rev. R. M. Bonnor, Coll. 3. 15.June 19: Meeting at Oswestry, Rev. T. Salwey, Chn., Coll. 41. 11s. 91.-June 20: Meeting at Whittington, Rev. C. A. A. Lloyd, Chn., Coll. 21. 28. 61.June 21: *Meetings; at Whitchurch, Rev. C. M. Long, Chn., Coll. 247. 1s. 6d. ; at Frankton, Rev. C. A. A. Lloyd, Chn., Coll. 188.- June 22: Meeting at Selattyn, Rev. G. N. K. Lloyd, Chn., Coll. 21. 49. 1d. June 23: Meeting at Moreton, Rev. C. A. A. Lloyd, Chn., Coll. not known.

Staffordshire - May 24: Sermons at Burton-onTrent; Morn., by Rev. T. Gisborne, Coll. 161. 0s. 6d.; Even., by Rev. P. French, Coll. 41. 119. 7d.-May 29: Meeting at Coton, Lord Viscount Lifford, Chn., Coll. not known June 18: Sermons, by Rev. G. Fisk; at Bloxwich, Coll. 8.; at Walsall, Coll. 181.June 22: Meeting at Bloxwich, Rev. J. Baylie, Chn., Coll. 11.98.-June 23: Meeting at Walsall, Rev. G. Fisk, Chn., Coll. 5.- June 25: Sermons; at Wednesbury, by Rev. J. Scott and Rev. J. Johnson, Colls. 15. 12.; at Darlaston, by Rev. J. Scott and Rev. J. Johnson, Colls. 11. 08. 2d.; at Willenhall, by Rev. J. Johnson, Coll. 31. 15s. 7d; at Walsall, St. Paul's, by Rev. T. Scott, Coll. 7.-June 26: Meeting at Wednesbury, Rev. J. Clarkson, Chn., Coll. 41. 2s. 6d.-June 27: Meeting at Darlaston, Rev. G. Fisk, Chn., Coll. 3. 98. 6d-June 28: Meeting at Ettingshall, Rev. - Pugh, Chn., Coll. 51.- June 29: Meeting at Coseley, Rev. J. Provand, Chn., Coll, 31.128. 8d.-June 30: Meetings; at Wolverhampton, Rev. J. Boyle, Chn., Coll. 51. 3s. 101.; at Netherton, Rev. W. H. Cartwright, Chn., Coll. 61. 5. 6d.

Warwickshire-May 28: Sermon at Nuneaton, by R. G. Hazlewood, Coll. 77.

Wiltshire-June 18: Sermons at Westbury, Morn., by Rev. J. Johnson, Coll. 71. 78. 2d.; Aftn., by Rev. E. Collins, Coll. 1. 19s. 2d.; Even., by Rev. W. Presgrave, Coll. 31. 128. 4d.; at Warminster, Morn., by Rev. Jones, Coll. 137. 78. 6d. ; Aftn., by Rev. J. Johnson, Coll. 117. 13s. 91.- June 19: Meeting at Warminster, Rev. W. Dalby, Chn., moiety of Coll. 241. 28. 4d.-June 20: Meeting at Westbury, H. G. G. Ludlow, Esq., Chn., Coll. 13. 38. 51.- June 22: Meetings; at Fonthill, Ven. Archd. Lear, Chn., Coll. 251. 58. 7d.; at Mere, Rev. T. Blundell, Chn., Coll. 51.

Worcestershire-June 11: Sermon at Tenbury, by Rev. F. Wybrow, Coll. not known-June 15: Meeting at Cradley, Rev. Jones, Chn., Coll. 31. 18s. 91. -June 25: Sermons; at Droitwich, by Rev. R. W. Kyle, Morn. Coll. 31. 4s. 4d.; Even. Coll. 21.168.61.; at Stourport, Even., by Rev. W. Villers, Coll. 15. 5s. 8d.; Even., by Rev. J. Davies, Coll. 87.12%. 4d. June 26: Meeting at Droitwich, by Rev. E. Walwyn Foley, Coll. 71. 48. 61.-June 27: Meeting at Stourport, by T. Symcox Lea, Esq., Chn., Coll. 101. 78. 73. Formation of Association.

Yorkshire-June 11: Sermons; at Askam Richard, by Rev. T. Shann, Coll. 47. 78. 10d.; at Richmond, by Rev. J. Graham, Coll. not known: at Middlebam, Rev. C. Camidge, Coll. not known; at Adwickle Street, by Rev. B. Charlesworth, Coll. 4. 178.

June 12: Meeting at Aldborough, Rev.T.Tate, Chn., Coll. 11. 128. 4d.-June 13: Meeting at Middleham, Chn. and Coll. not known: Sermon at same place, by Rev. W. Knight, Coll. not known-June 14: Meeting at Richmond, Rev. W. Barnes, Chn., Coll, 141. 10s. 2d. - June 15: Meetings; at Kirby Ravensworth, Chn. not known, Coll. 67. 69. 1d.; at North Cave, Rev. J. Jarrett, Chn., Coll. 41. 89.-June 18: Sermons; by Rev. F. Hutton, at Maston, Coll. 3.; at North Burton, Coll. 21. 08. 1d.; at Wold Newton, Coll. 21. 118. 4d. by Rev. T. Rankin; at Brantingham, Coll. 9.; at South Cave, Coll. 34. 08. 2d. by Rev. H. W. Plumptre, at Brighouse, Coll. 10.; at Raistrick, Coll. 6'. 88. 6d. - June 19: Meeting at Easingwold, Rev. W. Gray, Chn., Coll. 8. 16s. 61.-June 21: Meeting at Northallerton, Rev. J. Burgess, Chn., Coll. 97. 10s.- June 22: Meeting at Marton, Rev. J. Fawcett, Chn., Coll. 21.-June 23: Meeting at Hilton, Rev. J. Fawcett, Chn., Coll. 11. 118. 6d.; Sermon at Bolton, by Rev. C. Marsden, Coll. 21. 16s. June 25: Sermons: by Rev. C. Hodgson, at Thirsk, Coll. 171. 178. 5d.; by Rev. B. Hutchinson, at Ayton, Coll. 21. 58.; at Yarm, Coll. 71. 10s.; at Nunthorpe, Coll. 11. 88. by Rev. J. Fawcett, at Ayton, Coll. 27.18.; by Rev. W. Milton, at Borobridge, Coll. 4.8%. 5d. June 26: Meetings; at Osmotherley, Rev. -Howell, Chn., Coll. 31. 58.; at Barmborough, Rev. C. Marsden, Chn., Coll. 4. 14s. - June 27: Meeting at Thirsk, Rev. T. Coates, Chn., Coll. 91. 10s. 61.June 28: Meeting at Brafferton, Rev. W. Gray, Chn., Coll. 51.-June 29: Meeting at Borobridge, same Chn., Coll. 4. 8s. 5d.-July 2: Sermon at Wig. hill, by Rev. H. Abney, Coll. 107. 68.--July 3: Meeting at Wighill, Rev. T. Shann, Chn., Coll. 41. 78. 61. - July 4: Meeting at High Harrogate, Rev. T. Kennion, Chn., Coll. 21. 178.-July 9: Sermons ; by Rev. C. Hodgson, at Tinnington, Coll. 64.; at Normanby, Coll. 24 128.: by Rev. C. Smith and G. H. Woodhouse, Colls. 12. 178. 4d.: by Rev. G. H. Woodhouse, at Thorp Arch, Coll. 11. 78. 81.; at Askam Bryan, Coll. 17. 178.: by Rev. C. Smith, at Nunmonkton, Coll. 11. 5s. 4d.; at Kirk Hammerton, Coll. 31. 7s. 11d; by Rev. W. Kearey, at Coxwold, Coll. 71. 28. 6d.; at Nunnington, Coll. 21. 68. 6d. : by Rev. C. Camidge, at Marston, Coll. 4. 12.June 10 Meeting at Crambe, Rev. C. Levingston, Chn., Coll. 41.- June 11: Meeting at Barton-le-Street, Rev. C. Hodgson, Chn., Coll. 41. 78. 6d. - June 13: Meeting at Felkirk, Rev. — Richardson, Chn., Coll. 21. 148. 1d.-June 14: Meeting at Wombwell, Rev. B. Charlesworth, Chn., Coll. 107.- July 16: Sermons by Rev. C. Hodgson; at Felkirk, Coll. 84; at Wragby, Coll. 87. 78. 8d. at Hemsworth, Coll. 41. 12. 3d.-July: Sermon at Honley, Preacher not known, Coll. 241. 18. 31.-July: Meeting at Honley, Chn. not known, Coll. 71. 118. 3d.

South Wales- June 4: Sermons; at Narberth, by Rev. W. Phillips, Coll. 51. 108.; at Lampeter Velfrey, by Rev. W. Lloyd, Coll. 17. 108.; at Llawhaden, by Rev. J. Phillips, Coll. 11. 88. 6d.-June 6: Meeting at Narberth, Chn. not known, Coll. 117. 18. 4d.

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