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ec. 21—Mr. Maxwell died, calling npon = to forgive his sins, and receive his ec. 22-Funeral of the late consul. Funeral was most respectably attended ach a neighborhood as our infant setnt is. Almost the whole of the inhab3, from respect to the deceased during hort stay among them, attended his al. Christians, Mohammedans, and en-all, in fact, who knew the late al-loved him, and consequently were ng to pay this last tribute of respect to

emains. Part of the service was read

e hall of the consulate, where he had a constant attendant on Divine service Sundays, when he was alive. The reder of the service was read at the buground, the usual rounds for goverment als, as in the colonies, being fired by ew armed police that the deceased had ght up with him from Lagos."

SOUTH AFRICA.

ur readers will have seen frequent men‚of late, of the revival labors conducted ng the Wesleyans of South Africa, by . Wm. Taylor of California. On leavthe Cape of Good Hope, Mr. T. writes impression of the field and the work; he makes use of the following statistics, en from the report of a previous year, he had not seen the very last report at time of writing:

38 chapels, 359 preaching-places, 63 ssionaries and assistants, 389 Local achers' 8,331 church members, 1,235 on 1, 54,790 attending public worship, 128 day-schools, 10,163 Sunday-school schol103 day school teachers, 11,457 day olars."

Mr. Grant, (A. B. C. F. M.) writes from ivoti, near Port Natal:·

'We have commenced our week of prayer. nday was to us a good day. I enjoyed

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Mr. Jessup of the Ame from Beirut.

"This part of Syria into great excitement by bellion. There is a myste strange termination of bodes no good in the futur rebel, the leader of the r party in Lebanon, who ha the Turkish Government, ed to Beirut by the Frend junction with the other protecting powers; and Ramadan, (when the Mol tion is peculiarly sensitive surrounded by tens of Christain population, sing filling the air with their d Yusef Kerman;' and fin on their shoulders into

French consul. The cons taken a step more irritati population, or better cald Papal intolerance and fan ern Lebanon. Yusef Ke guest

of France,' as he sa is a virtual exile, but t some deep political design the French Government i

PERSIA

Mr. Perkins, of the A. from Oroomiah.

"The civil protection has not as yet gained mu

of Mr. Alison.... Wha of the Secretary of the Mr. Thompson, whose vi

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1. пс Weta o prayer was UDS

Aintab, with much interest.
meetings twice a day, in the mornin
sunrise, and in the evening; and th
ance rose to three or four hundred,
more. The interest manifested w
that we have continued the meeting
a day only) into this, the fifth week
Dr. Pratt writes from Marash:
Our Prayer-meetings have been gr
increasing in numbers and interest,
week of prayer has been a very
Both churches have been opened a
before sundown, each day, and i
a gathering of two hundred and fifty
(five hundred in all) have attested t
terest, while the offering of ten or
prayers, two or three rising to pra
close the services in less than an ho
once, and the pastor's vain endeav
a quarter or an hour and a half, sho
the coming was not a mere form, and
us believe that the Master and the
are with us."

MISCELLANEOUS.

VERSARY MEETINGS.

Mexico and South America, invited to attend.

ev. Dr. Dowling, of the Church, will preach the Sermon in behalf of the and Foreign Christian n Sunday evening, the lay, in the Thirteenth- be presented by the Correspond esbyterian Church (Dr. 's) between the 6th and

The Anniversary exercises be held in Steinway Hall, on Th day evening, the 9th of May. abstract of the Annual Report

ues.

to feel interested in the of the Man of Sin, and ess of the Gospel in Italy,

Secretary. Speakers whom public love to honor will add the audience.

The Directors and Clergyn are respectfully invited to t seats on the platform.

Our prayers and sympathies.

DEATH OF PROF. BURT R. EDITOR: THE NEW YORK METHO- Arthur Burtis, D. D., Prof CONFEENCE, embracing a large number in Miami University, Oxford le and efficient ministers, mostly resid-Friday, March 22d, of a this city and vicinity, held its annual bowels. An erudite scholar on in the Bedford St. Church, Bishop and true Christian gentler presiding. All their discussions and will be deeply felt by his ts showed that their hearts and their pupils. He was a native were open to every good work. The City, and was born in Octo Mr. Scudder, Cor. Sec., being present, graduated at Union College nvited to address the Conference, which had been connected with Mi d in a very able speech, giving a bird's only about six months, and iew of the Society's work in Italy, not removed to the West, b ce, Mexico and South America, show-join him very soon. The ow God had gone before them and news of his illness too late ed the door for Evangelical efforts in during his closing hours.

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Receipts

N BEHALF OF THE AMERICAN AND FOREIGN CHRISTIAN UNION, FROM MARCH, 1867, TO THE 1ST OF APRIL, 1867.

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Central Ch. and Soc'y, add...-------7 00
A Friend, for Christian Liter-

Athens, Greece...

RHODE ISLAND

ature for Spanish America--------25 00 Newport. Rev. G. S. Boardman

Francis Bundy

eid. Walter Tracy, to make himself

a L M., and for reading mat

ter for Mexico....

----5 00

-30 00

-50 00

. Park St Ch and Soc'y, in part...-160 75 J. W. Field......

Providence. S. S. Wardwell....

CONNECTICUT.

Manchester. R. R. Phelps.
E. Lyme. Jos. Ayre....
Hebron. Dea. Seth Smith.....

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P" for Mr. Bonifas in France......50 00

ab Sch'l Missn'y Soc'y of Tabernacle Bap't Ch by A. G. Conant

ddle Dutch Ch.-----.

M. Newkirk

5th U. P. Ch., for Mr. Moore head....

Central Pres. Ch..

Messrs. Wilson, Ross, Atwood $

ea., J. A. Brown to make him self a L M $30, Mrs. C. S. Wurts $50, A. Fullerton $20, Rev. A. Paul $10, II. R. Raig uel $8, Others $7---

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Washington. Rev. 8. L. Pomeroy.

KENTUCKY.

Louisville. Various friends for distribution to the Mission during the year...

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A. Champion...........

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es Ch T. C. Maxwell L M..... ius Scheldon..

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res Ch H. L. Fairchild part M $10, Jas. A. Miller to comlete L M $10, A. F. Crissey o complete L M for his wife 35, and $5 on L M for Mrs. E. A. Blanding, John S. Cronise on L M$5, Others, $19 44.. res Ch Sab Sch'l for Sab-sch'l work.

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Cong. Ch. to make Rev. T. H. Rouse a L M...

.31 41

. Ch. which makes Rev. 8.

Bell, DD., LM

.30 00

Pres. Ch. 8. 8. Clark $5, Mrs. D. G. Coonby $5, Others $8 50.

-18 50

g. Ch. in full of L M for Horace Holt..

15 59

res. Ch...

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Friends for material for Industrial schools.

Friends for School Festivals during the year.

W. B. Belknap 80 bundles of bedclothing, etc., for distribution to the poor of Miss'n. Friends, 25 bundles of old clothing for poor of Mission... 1,000 bushels of coal..... Messrs. Avery & Morgan $50 ea., W. B. Belknap $30, L. L. Warren $25, Ainslee & Co., Jacobs, Lithgow, Bradley & Co., Mrs. Short $20 ea. Peterson & Co., Semple, Young, Huffman, Hughes, Hamilton, Brannen, Pitkin & Co., Robinson, Skene & Co., Carey, Wheat, Gardner, Carter Bro's, Pratt & Co., Craig & Co., Keith, Garvin, Monks, Waters & Co., Needham, Speed, Kalfus, Belknap, Dunleavy, Graham, Dix, F ink, Lewis, Miss Richardson, Dunlop, Short, $10 ea

Messrs. Johnston, Smith, Hu-
lings, Fulton, Peter & Co.,
Dean, Warren, Kendrick,
Dick, Handy, Hewitt, Martin,

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King $5, ea.,

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Messrs. Stouffer, Griffin, Arnold & Co., $3 ea... Messrs. Hackney, Tyler, Esterle, Weller, Clark, Jarvis, Armstrong, Tigert, Homire, Pope, Mrs. Griffith, Dupont, Beatty, Conant, Quigley $2 ea., Irwin,Muir,Griffith,Powers, Netherland, Slaughter, Bacon, Hull, Drake, Seaton, Anderson, Van Buren, Bland, Ramsey, Mrs. Bayless, Orr, Osborn, Ewing, Parr, North, $1 each..

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1st United Pres. Ch. for Mr. Moorehead's mission..

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M. L. Gray $3, Dr. Barron, $2...

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makes A. T. L. M.. Prot. Epis. Warder, Mr Warder $5 $16, which John G. Ame Female Semi of L. M. for Lathrop..... Meth. Church Cong. Ch. w tutes Rev. A L. M., Mess Nichols & R Mrs. Clark drews $3, Ot 2d Pres. Ch. $5, E. M. Dot Brown & Ro Others $9 85

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18 34 .11 50 Columbus.

Jersey.

Bap't Ch., Dr. Luth. Ch., E. 1st Cong. Ch., makes J. C. W Mrs. Lydia H. Put America... Sabbath-sch' of 1 Ch. for Sabbath-so in Mr. Moorehead' (Springfield. U. P. Ch. for head's Missi

.7 75 Xenia.

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head's field...

.33 34 Granville. 1st Pres S. Sch'l

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