but a few chapters to spare, and he being about to depart home to his country, I let him have them. My friend observed that he never beheld such anxiety in any native before, for the man had nothing to urge except his doubts on our killing cattle; and whatever was said, he took it for granted to be the truth. Jan. 30, 1815. Monday.-Went over to the Assembly. The Pundit not being present, was requested to sit down. On their bringing me a light, I read to them the fourth chapter of St. John's Gospel (Hindee Translation) none appeared displeased; but, contrariwise, escorted me out of the suburbs: and one asked me if I would partake of a meal, if he prepared one: I thanked him, and said, I did not wish to put them to any expense or trouble, and that if they would continue to give me a hearing that would be my meal, and my only delight. They promised to do so. Jan. 31.-Evening, read and spoke to about twenty on the sufferings and death of Christ, from St. Matthew, xxviith chapter. These people appear to take much delight in hearing of the love of God in the gift of his Son, and do not seem so much as to suspect their craft in danger. May the Holy Spirit enlighten them, by His gracious influence, through Christ our Lord! Amen. Miscellanies. CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE CHURCH MISSIONARY SOCIETY. IN our Lists for October and November, we reported various Collections by the Rev. Legh Richmond, and add others in the present Number. Mr. Richmond travelled in the North, during the Autumn, in behalf of the Church Missionary and Jews' Societies, 1300 miles. He was received with great hospitality, and obtained liberal contributions; though the munificent Collections for the Waterloo Sufferers have somewhat diminished the Contributions of the year to other charitable objects. ASSOCIATIONS. Ashby-de-la-Zouch (being a Collection at Packington Church, by Rev. 27 Legh Richmond, M. A.: Rev. L. d. .... 26 12 12 25 9 8. 18 11 19 L. S. d. 134 16 1 37 12 6 256 14 10 33 10 6 110 17 5 5 0 Ship Fund.. 5 7 0 58 14 6 132 06 ........... ...... Kendal (with Ship Fund, 81. 8s..) Knaresborough (including Pannal, 81.0s. and Ship Fund, 3l. 10s.) Leeds (see School Fund) 20 0 6@ 277 5 10 883 6 4 School ditto 0-221 13 0 833 10 2 37 18 0 262 10 8 ...... Nottingham (with Ship Fund, 21.12s.) 25 0 0 81.12 2 Present Contrib. Tottington, Lancashire: by Rev. Tho. Wade : Fund, 51.) ......... Total. ........ ...L.5 0 0 18 5 7 1 0 0-24 5 7 43 187 7 14 11 1 14 6 9 10 6-19 0 .... 27 0 5 17 0 11 0 0 35 4 COLLECTIONS AND BENEFACTIONS. By Rev. W. T. Staines, Rochester.... Major Bradford, Montague Square 10 10 .. 1 8 0 10 10 CONGREGATIONAL COLLECTIONS. Welford, Northamptonshire: by Rev. Legh Richmond, M. A. (Rev. Mr. Ferriby, Vicar)...... Wolverhampton: by Rev. Josiah Pratt, B. D. St. Peter's Church: (Rev. Thomas Walker, Prebendary Rev. Alex. B. Haden, M.A. Lecturer) Sr. John's Church: (Rev. J. Reed, Minister.) Wolvey: by Rev. W. Nunn: (Rev. W. M. Hollefear, Vicar) ..... 14 32 16 10 13 57 Contributions to the School Fund. Hull and East Riding Association: from Mrs. Bryan Taylor, of Bridlington: for Ann Wilberforce Leicester and Leicestershire Association. for Catherine Margaret Allix (Second Payment) Four Ladies at Scarborough: for Sarah Hartwig and Mary Belcomb: (Second Wells Association: for Isaac Cooke Five Sisters in Yorkshire: (Second Year :) for Legh Maddock Richmond .......... Mr. John Mann, Bradford: (Second Year:) for John Mann ...... ... 5 0 0 5 0 ..... ........ Mr. Richard Fawcett, Bradford: (Second Year :) for Richard Fawcett.. ...... Contributions to the Fund for the West-African Ship "William Wilberforce." Bristol Contributions, printed before L. 1081 18 0 By Miss Hensman: A "Ladies Association at Clif- Contributions from other places: Ditto since received, as follows: By Mrs. Mills, Nottingham: Mrs. Morton Mrs. Jarman Miss Jarman 50 0 0 1131 18 753 16 8 0 6 0 By the Leicester and Leicestershire Association By the Church Lawford Association: Hon. and Rev. Henry D. Erskine Sundry Contributions ..... ........ By the Knaresborough Association: By Miss Paley, from L.5 0 0 L. s. d. 14 6 0 5 7 0 Mr. Manby A Friend .... Sundry Donations Friend, by Rev. Thomas Wade, Tottington .... 310 0 100 Rev. T. Yeoman, M. A. Curate L.0 10 ERRATA. VOL. I. R. 3, 1. 18, 14, 15, for "two. worthy Clergymen of Gloucester, Mr. Raikes and Mr. Stock," read "by Mr. Raikes of Gloucester, assisted by the Rev. Mr. Stock, of that city." VOL. III. P. 24, 1. 29, (in some copies) for "eleven," read "clever." p. 229, 1. 8, for "delibertions," read "deliberations." p. 239, 1. 9. for "coincides," read "coincide." p. 251, 1. 21, for "Sixth Anniversary," read "Seventh Anniversary." James Rumsey," read "Thomas Clarkson:" Mr. Rumsey having subsequently signified his wish to have the name of Clarkson, ever dear to Africa, substituted for his own. p. 393, 1.8, for "Hull and East Riding 3307. 19s. 4d." read " Hull and East Riding 2967. 11s. 3d."- Scarborough Collection of 34l. 8s. 1d. belonging to the North Riding. p. 395, 1. 11, for "a great," read "great." p. 468, 1. 27, for "Jerome Paria," read "Jerome Pana," P 473, 1. 9, for "case," read" care." p. 478, 1. 30, for " Marsden's," read "Marsden." p. 493, last line, after "them" a comma is wanting. |