Also, commander of the "City of Pekin," for their kindness in granting a free passage to Calcutta, for the Rev. W. M. Blake, Missionary of the Society. That the very cordial thanks of the Directors be conveyed to J. K. Welch, Esq., for his kindness in granting to Mr. Trenton a free passage to Demerara, in his ship "Chinsura." ARRIVALS IN ENGLAND. Mrs. Kennedy and family, from Benares, India, January 20th. TO THE AUXILIARY SOCIETIES IN LONDON AND THE COUNTRY. THE Officers and Committees of Auxiliary Missionary Societies, in London and its vicinity, are respectfully requested to pay in their amounts at the Mission House, on or before Wednesday the 31st instant, the day appointed for closing the Accounts. The Lists of Contributions should be forwarded on or before that day, in order that they may be inserted in the Society's Annual Report for 1858. The Officers of the Auxiliary Societies throughout the country are respectfully requested to transmit their Contributions to the REV. EBENEZER PROUT, so that they may be received on or before Wednesday, the 31st instant; together with correct Lists of Subscribers of Ten Shillings and upwards, alphabetically arranged for insertion in the Annual Report; also distinct statements of the sums collected from Congregations, from Branch Associations, and by Deputa tions sent from London. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES IN MAY, 1858. THE Directors are gratified in announcing to the Friends and Members of the Society, that they have made the following arrangements for the ensuing Anniversary : MONDAY EVENING, MAY 10th. SERMON TO THE YOUNG, by the Rev. R. W. DALE, M.A., of Birmingham. TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 11th. WELSH CHAPEL, FETTER LANE. SERMON in the Welsh Language, by the Rev. THOMAS JONES, of Moriston, Glamorganshire. WEDNESDAY, MAY 12th. MORNING.-SURREY CHAPEL. SERMON by the Rev. ENOCH MELLOR, M.A., of Halifax. EVENING.-TABERNACLE. SERMON by the Rev. W. M. PUNSHON, of Leeds. EVENING.-JUVENILE MISSIONARY MEETING-FINSBURY CHAPEL. FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 14th. The LORD'S SUPPER will be administered at the usual Places of Worship in and around London. LORD'S DAY, MAY 16th. SERMONS will be preached on behalf of the Society, at various places of Worship in London and its Vicinity. NEW YEAR'S SACRAMENTAL OFFERING TO THE WIDOWS' FUND. LONDON AND ITS VICINITY. 13 12 8 9 50 Bath: Q.,per Rev.J.Owen 10 00 5 2 3 Plaistow 1 16 0 Beccles 0 10 8 217 6 Blackheath . 22 16 9 Poultry Chapel Camberwell Green 18 5 0 Putney 1 14 0 Clapton . 25 0 0 Robert Street 2 19 3 Craven Chapel . 12 0 0 Southgate 0 14 0 J. E. Dunt, Esq. 200 Southwark 201 Croydon Craven Hill Chapel Ebenezer Chapel, Shadwell Becleston Chapel 418 Stepney 748 Surrey Chapel 600 St. James's 1 10 0 Sutherland Chapel 3 3 0 Blakeney 900 Edmonton and Tottenham 500 Bitham 110 0 Trinity Chapel, Edgeware 11 8 4 20 00 Union Chapel, Brixton Bowdon Falcon Square 8 0 0 Hill. 858 Bradford (Wilts) 10 0 0 Bridgewater Finchleate Porest Greenwich: Maize Hill 250 Walthamstow 8 10 0 Weigh House 1100 Woolwich: Ebenezer Chapel 3 17 10 4 2 11 Blandford 10 0 0 Bognor Park Road. Bolton: Duke's Alley Bradford: Greenfield Chapel 1 0 0 2 13 8 Braunton 500 6 0 0 Brigg & 10 0 Brighouse Brighton: London Road. 110 Brigstock COUNTRY AND ABROAD. 5 14 6 Alresford 305 Ashwell (2 years) 15 0 0 Attercliffe 100 Bristol: 100 214 0 100 6 15 9 Atherstone: New Chapel 170 5 10 0 Bangalore: Major Brockman 48 2 Barnsley 8 12 8 Barnstaple 1 15 4 Barrington 810 0 Basingstoke: London Rd. 5 17 10 Mile End: Iron Chapel New Broad Street New College Chapel New Tabernacle Old Gravel Pit Paddington Chapel. 20 0 0 6 10 0 500 Arley Chapel Brunswick Ditto Highbury Chapel 27 7 0 Newfoundland Street Ditto 4 4 8 Bromsgroove 2 6 0 Brownhills 0 10 6 Bruton 200 Buckingham 100 Bury: Bethel Chapel 852 1 0 2 1 13 0 Oat Street. 1 14 0 Park Ditto 1 10 0 610 Bassingbourn Percy Chapel |