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RECEIVED:-J. E. K.; Miss B.; Mrs. A.; Mrs. S.; D. W.; W. A.; C. P.; G. A.; G. H.; A. T.; J. C.; Mrs. H.; G. W.; J. B.; H. N.; J. O.; Miss P.; J. N.; Mrs. C.; J. S.; T. N.; T. B.; J. D.; F. P.; A. H.; J. N.; A. B.; J. M.; L. D. Publications, MS., &c. :-Sermon by Mr. D. S.; First Annual Report of the Pure Truth Mission (Secretary, Mr. G. Stephenson, Hull); Prospectus, Italy, Its Atmosphere and Its Music, by T. Gilbert Bowick (Fellow of the Meteorological Society); Lines and Letter, J. B., Bennenden ; Extract from Calvin's Works; Prospectus of the Bible Stand, Crystal Palace, established 1862,-It contains the following interesting and astonishing statement, that upwards of 'Eighteen Millions and a half of Bibles, Testaments, Gospels, Scripture Cards, and Leaflets have been circulated in twenty-two languages since the opening of the Stand' (subscriptions and donations may be sent to Mr. Wm. Hawke, Bible Stand, Crystal Palace, Sydenham, S. E.); Regular Baptist Magazine; Monthly Letter of the Protestant Alliance; The Star in the East (Elliot Stock, Paternoster Row, London); Light for India,-A Quarterly Record of the Christian Vernacular Education Society for India (Elliot Stock, Paternoster Row, London); The Lord's Day,-An Essay attempted in Verse (Thomas Murray & Son, Glasgow); Circular from Central Association for Stopping the Sale of Intoxicating Liquors on Sunday (Offices: Stafford Chambers, 14, Brown Street, Manchester),-As a moral good, and for the better observance of the Sabbath, we should like this measure to be carried; Letters by the late Mr. James Boorne, per Mr. Newman, Luton; Ditto, per Mr. D. Smith; Letters by J. K., per Mr. Wilmshurst; Ditto, per Miss B., Uckfield.

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Bolney. Mr. Cor. Sharp, 16th. Bottlesford. - Mr. James Smith, 23rd & 30th.

Bournemouth (Holdenhurst Road). -Mr. Garnham on Lord's Days, at 11 & 7.

Bournemouth (Palmerston Road, Boscombe).-Mr. Littleton during the month.

Braintree (Albert Road). Mr. Hudson, 2nd.

Bristol (North Street).-Mr. Barber, 4th, even. Mr. J. Small, April 6th.

Bristol (Zoar Baptist Room, the Marsh).-Mr. Harris during the month, and Wednesday evenings, at 7.30. Burgess Hill.-Mr. Ashdown, 5th, 19th, & 26th, evens.; Mr. Knill, 9th, 12th even., & 23rd; Mr. Willis, 16th; Mr. Page, 30th. Calne. Mr. Joseph Smith, 9th; Mr. John Smith, 30th. Cheltenham (Providence). Joseph Smith, 16th. Cherry Lane.

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Heathfield. Mr. Manktelow, 16th.
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tome, 2nd; Mr. Mitchenall, 16th. Highworth. Mr. W. Small, 9th; Mr. Joseph Smith, 30th. Hilmarton. Mr. Prewett, 23rd, morn.; Mr. Millard, 30th, morn.

Hilperton. - Mr. W. Small, 2nd & 30th. Mr. Prewett, April 6th.

Horley (Lee Street).-Mr. Botten, 5th & 16th, evens.; Mr. Manktelow, 30th, even. Mr. Botten, April 2nd & 6th, evens. Horsham.-Mr. Pratt, 30th. Hullavington. Mr. Prewett, 2nd. Hurstpierpoint. Mr. Miles during the month. Kingskerswell, Devon.-Mr.Tabor, 2nd & 30th; Mr. Main, 9th; Mr. Leaman, 16th; Mr. White, 23rd. Lakestreet.-Mr. Pratt, 10th, even. Leatherhead. Mr. Mitchenall, 30th.

Leighton. Mr. Mitchenall, 2nd. Liverpool (Shaw Street).-Mr. E. Fox, 23rd, 27th even., 30th, & 31st even. London (Gower Street Chapel).Mr. Dennett, 2nd & 9th; Mr. Boorne, 16th; Mr. Samuel, 23rd & 30th. Mr. Hazlerigg, April 6th, 13th, 20th, & 27th. London (Zoar, Great Alie Street).

Mr. Ashdown, 2nd, 16th, 23rd, & 30th, & Thursday evenings; Mr. W. Smith, 9th. London (Gillespie Road, Highbury Vale, near Finsbury Park Station). -Mr. Whitteridge, pastor. London (Rehoboth, Riding-House Street, near Regent Circus).Mr. C. Adams, pastor. Services on Lord's Days and Wednesday evenings.

Luton. Mr. Gentle, 16th. Maidstone.-Mr. Knill, 2nd, & 4th even.; Mr. Ashdown, 9th, & 11th even.; Mr. Funnell, 16th; Mr. Row, 23rd; Mr. Mockford, 25th, even.; Mr. Picknell, 30th, & 31st

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Redbourne. Mr. Newman, pastor. Richmond.-Mr. Mitchenall, 23rd. Ringmer.-Mr. Pratt, 5th, even. Ripe.-Mr. Ashdown, 18th, even. Robertsbridge. Mr. Cor. Sharp, 23rd. Rollright.-Mr. C. Pratt, 9th. Rotherfield (Providence). Mr. Taverner, 2nd & 23rd; Mr. Barringer, 9th; Mr. Wakeley, 16th; Mr. Dye, 30th. Rye.--Mr. Taverner, 9th, 16th, & 30th; Mr. Pratt, 23rd. Shoreham (Providence Chapel).Mr. Barnes, 2nd; Mr. Read, 9th; Mr. Field, 16th; Mr. Barringer, 23rd; Mr. White, 30th. Skayne's Hill. Mr. Cor. Sharp, 19th, even.

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Tonbridge. Mr. Row, 2nd, 9th, 16th, & 30th; Mr. Chris. Sharp, 23rd.

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