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J. I. Abraham, sailed for Smyrna, with instructions to labour in the cities bordering on the Mediterranean.

INDIA WITHIN THE GANGES.

Death of the Bp. of Calcutta- The Proceedings of the Christian-Knowledge and Church-Missionary Societies consequent on the death of Bishop Turner we have already noticed. It is with feelings of deep affliction that we record his decease at Garden Reach, near Calcutta, on the 7th of July: his remains were interred on the following day, in the Church-yard of the Cathedral, near the tombs of Sir Henry Blosett and Sir Christopher Puller. This devoted Prelate had been actively and laboriously engaged in the arduous and multifarious duties of his immense Diocese, from the period of his arrival in India, on the 10th of December 1829, and sunk under the overwhelming burden, in little more than a year-and-a-half, at the age of forty-five. Dr. Turner's loss to the Church of God is great; for he was eminently qualified for the high and responsible station which he was, in Providence, called to fill : but the memory of the just is blessed; and the late Bishop's labours and example have left a lively impression of his worth on the minds of the Christian Community in India. The Protestant Episcopal Church in India has thus, for the fourth time, been deprived, by death, of its earthly head, in the short space of nine years; Bishop Middleton's death having occurred on the 8th of July 1822: this fact strongly marks the obligation which is laid on those in Authority to divide our Eastern Possessions into more than one Diocese: the See, as at present constituted, including, besides the three Presidencies of India, the Island of Ceylon and the Archdeaconry of New South Wales. Humanity, as well as a due regard to the interests of Christianity, demands this.

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London Miss. Soc. - The Rev. W. Harris, destined to the Mission in Travancore, arrived at Bombay on the 30th of May, after a long and dreary voyage of six months.

American Board-Mrs. Allen, Wife of the Rev. D. O. Allen, of Bombay, died on the 5th of February.

AUSTRALASIA.

Church Miss. Soc. The Rev. S. Marsden transmits, under date of the 1st of May, the following intelligence relative to the NewZealand Mission:

I received, a few days ago, several Letters from the Missionaries in New Zealand. They were all well, and the Natives are very kind to them. The Rev. W. Yate, Messrs. Davis, Clarke, Hasalin, and Preece reside at Waimate, and are very happy together. Mr. Yate is much delighted with his Station; and all, I believe, are now convinced of its vast importance to the Mission. The Missionaries will be more united than ever. Where there are many residing together, little matters will continually occur to create some unpleasant feelings; bat, when separated, this danger is avoided. Waimate is also remote from the shipping: they will not be liable to be annoyed by the Masters and crews of vessels.

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Miscellanies.

CHURCH-MISSION PREMISES AT SECROLE, NEAR BENARES.

(WITH AN ENGRAVING.)

THE Engraving on the other side represents the Mission Premises of the Society, at Secrole, near Benares. The Bungalows (Houses) on the right and left are the Missionaries' residences: the one in the fore-ground is that of the Schoolmaster: the Buildings in the centre are Stables and Kitchens; and those near the several Bungalows are the dwellings of the Servants. On the right of the Engraving is the remains of a Mound, on which," observes Mr. Morris, many a devoted Widow has been immolated." On this spot, once stained by cruelty and blood, the habitations of Christian Missionaries are erected, and the glad tidings of Salvation by Grace, through the blood of a Crucified Redeemer, are heard.

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*** P. 46, 1. 7, the reference should have been to pp. 54, 55 of the Survey for 1829, not to that for 1830 -P. 304, col. 2. 1. 32, for resolves into it, read resolves it into.

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