Moravian Missionary Society. SOME of our readers may, probably, have seen, in the public papers, a copy | of an Address by the Rev. C. F. Berg, Moravian Missionary in Barbadoes, to the House of Assembly, in which, while requesting permission to occupy a new station, he refers, in language of pointed censure, to the proceedings of Missionaries of other denominations. It is but justice to the respectable body to which that individual belongs, to state that their Secretary, the Rev. C. J. Latrobe, has written an official letter to the Secretaries of each of the other Missionary Societies, declaring, in the most explicit manner, their decided disapprobation of the step taken by Mr. Berg, who, it is added, will shortly be removed from Barbadoes. Contributions received by the Treasurer of the Baptist Missionary Society, from October 20, to November 20, 1824, not including Individual Subscriptions. FOR THE MISSION. Legacy of Mr. J. M. Harris, late of Trowbridge ..200 Duty... (Messrs. S. B. Clift & J. Wilkins, Executors) Uley, and Westbury Leigh, by Rev. W. Winterbotham'.. Portsea, Portsmouth, &c. Subscriptions and Collections, by Rev. W. Gray and Mr. Ellyett Foxton, Subscriptions, &c. by Rev. Joshua Burton 0 9 86 19 0 17 0 35 0 20 0 0 0 0 Birmingham Auxiliary, Coventry, Baptist Church, by Mr.Oswin Devonport, Morris-square, Auxiliary Society, and Sundries, by Southampton, Collection & Subscriptions, by Rev. B. H. Draper Danzig, and other Mennonite Churches in Prussia, by Mr. ... Hull & East Riding Auxiliary, by J. Thornton, Esq. Treasurer: 1 16 6o99 3130 10 East Lancashire Auxiliary Society,by Jos.Leese, Esq. Treasurer: Accrington. Bacup Colne. Paisley and East Renfrew Bible Society, by Rev. R. Burns.. Youth's Society for Religious Purposes Dublin, Mrs. Gardiner 47 11 10 30 ..Donation 1 17 0 0 0 FEMALE EDUCATION. Monmouthshire, Female Society, by Mrs. Conway ... Dublin, Baptist Female Education Society, by Mrs. Parkes... • Those Churches in this Auxiliary, which have not yet remitted their Contributions, are respectfully solicited to forward them without delay. TO CORRESPONDENTS. The Thanks of the Committee are presented to Mrs. Davis, of Reading; and Mr. Coles, 227, Tottenham-court-road, for sundry Magazines, &c. for the Mission. Any Friends, who may have Reports, Missionary Heralds, or Quarterly Papers, lying by them not wanted, will oblige the Secretary by sending them to the Mission House. The list of Contributions, &c. from the Oxfordshire Auxiliary, arrived too late. The sum from Ensham will appear in its proper plaçe next month. |