4 The Lady's Newspaper and Pictorial Times. This will be found the best Weekly Illustrated Journal for Ladies, being especially devoted to their instruction and amusement; it is particularly valuable to Families out of Town, and quite invaluable in the Colonies. £1 2 0 Year Half-year 5 6 Quarter Single Copies, 5d.; Stamped, 6d. COVERS FOR BINDING THE VOLUMES, 2s. 6d. Subscriptions received by all Booksellers and Newsvenders, and by the Publisher, W. J. JOHNSON, 83, Fleet Street, London (E.C.) IRELAND AND THE REVIVAL WORK. THE COMMITTEE of the IRISH EVANGELICAL SOCIETY have engaged SIX MINISTERS to help, principally, in the spheres where the Revival work has rendered such assistance necessary in Ireland. Others have gone, through their influence and arrangement, though not supported by their funds. It is manifest that such an increase of men, whose heart is in the service, will be required for permanent labour in opening stations where the harvest truly is plenteous and the husbandmen are few. But contributions to a much larger extent are yet required to sustain the Society in these operations and to strengthen its Missions. The Committee anticipate demands on their resources far beyond their regular income, and they entreat the liberality of all who would rejoice in the evangelization of Ireland. The following sums have been paid or promised: Other smaller sums have been received, and some promises have been made conditionally -viz., provided Five Hundred Pounds be contributed for this object. THOMAS M. COOMBS, Treasurer. N.B.-It is respectfully requested that all remittances distinct for the Irish Evangelical Society should be made to the Secretary, Rev. James William Massie, D.D., Congregational Library, Blomfield Street, Finsbury, London; and all Post-office Orders also made payable to the Secretary, at the General Post-office only. Just published, post 8vo., cloth limp, 1s. THE ABERDARE ADDRESSES. Papers read at the Autumnal Meeting of the Congregational Union at Aberdare, by the Will be published January 1st, 1860, THE CONGREGATIONAL YEAR BOOK FOR 1860. THE NEW CONGREGATIONAL HYMN BOOK COLLECTIONS FOR BRITISH MISSIONS. From the Annual Meeting in May, to the 24th of November, 1859. Great Easton, Rev. Charles Haddon Bedford New Town, Rev. A. Reed, B.A. Brixton, Hanbury, Benjamin, Esq. Clapton, Upper, Rev. H. J. Gamble. Dalston, Rev. C. Dukes, M.A. Eccleston Chapel, Howell, C., Esq. ...... 14 2 4 Edmonton & Tottenham, Rev. J. S Russell, M.A. Friend, A Friend, A, to British Missions Hackney, Ross, Rev. John Homerton, Collections and Subscrip- tions, Rev. John Davies 13 12 9 Hornsey, Rev. John Corbin 1 10 9 Islington, Jermyn, Mr. James Ditto, Jermyn, Mrs.. Kensington, Rev. J. Stoughton 6 Morcombelake, Rev. J. Hargreaves Poole, Rev. E. R. Conder, M.A.. West Lulworth, Rev. A. Erlebach....... Essex. 4 15 0 1 5 8 Chelmsford, Rev. G. Wilkinson......... .140 17 Witham, Rev. J. Dewsnap Kentish-town, Rev. J. Fleming. Lambeth, York-road, Rev. R. Robinson 27 7 4 Notting-hill, Rev. W. Roberts, B.A....... 11 10 1 Old Bond-street, Allen, J. S., Esq. Old Brentford, Pitts, Mr. G.... Ditto, Pitts, Mrs. C.... Paddington, Rev. J. Stratten Ditto, Green, Richard, Esq.. Tabernacle, Rev. W. Grigsby Tottenham Court road, Rev. J. W. (Collections continued on back page.) |