CAWNPORE. CAWNPORE MISSIONARY SOCIETY. Proceedings of a meeting for the purpose of passing the account of the Cawnpore Missionary Society, appointing a Committee of management for the current year, &c. &c. The Rev. Joseph Wolff, in the Chair. The accounts having been examined and passed, the following paragraphs of the Committee's minutes of 28th December, 1832, and 6th February, 1833, were read by the Secretary and Treasurer, and entered. December 28th, 1832. "The Committee having met, commence proceedings by the examination of the "current account closing 31st instant, on which a balance in hand is set forth of Rs. 3145-7-8, and shewing the receipts for nine months to have been (exclusive of Rs. "450, the produce of the sale of a Missionary building), Rs. 3343-1, or a monthly aver. 66 age of Rs. 371-7-2; the expenses for the same period of catechist, schools and books, 66 amount to Rs. 647-9-4, or a monthly average of Rs. 71-15-3. Exclusive of the above "balance of Rs. 3145-7-8, is the sum of Rs. 1309-6-7 received from Rev. Messrs. E. White "and J. Whiting. In reference to proceedings at the General Meeting held on the 27th "March last, also Rs. 1800 at interest, receivable from the Venerable Archdeacon "Corrie, making the grand total (not precisely to be ascertained pending information "relative to the last item, but exceeding), Rs. 6000. Of the monthly expenditure aver"aged as above, at Rs. 71-15-3, the native catechist, who is in constant employ, "receives 30 Rs. and Rs. 41-15-3, have been applied to two schools for boys, one of “which (until the relief of horse artillery took place), had above 50 scholars, regular "attendants: the other has 38; and a girls' school established on 15th September, "which latter is at present merely experimental." The amount of regular monthly subscription has been on an average Rs. 62-12-5, but the Committee trusts it may after the next General Meeting exceed the ordinary expenditure, and thus admit of the sacramental collections and sums received from neighbouring stations (which have been very liberal), being solely appropriated to the ulterior object in view, namely, the establishment here, on a permanent footing, of an ordained Missionary. February 6th, 1833. The state of the fund on the 2nd January, 1833, was as follows, exclusive of Sonat Rs. 1800, remitted June 30th, 1831, at interest and under charge of the Venerable Archdeacon Corrie. Total Sonat Rupees 4,454 14 3 Four Treasury notes (amounting to Sicca Rupees 4000), 4,180 2 11 274 11 4 Sonat Rupees 4,454 14 3 UNITED STATES. SUMMARY STATISTICS of the PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, JUNE, 1832. This Church of Christ, under one General Assembly of Bishops and Ruling Elders, which with the delegates from corresponding bodies, in May last, consisted of 322 persons, comprehends, according to the returns made, TWENTY-ONE SYNODS; ONE HUNDRED AND TEN PRESBYTERIES; 1381 congregations; 1730 ordained Bishops; 205 licentiates; making 1935 preachers of the Gospel; 220 candidates for the ministry; and 217,348 communicants. Of these communicants, 34,160 were added, during the last year, on examination and the profession of their faith, and 6,886 by certificate; making a total of 41,046 additions. In the same period, the baptisms returned, amount to 24,246; of which 9,650 were of adults, 13,246 of infants, and 1,806 not distinguished, the totals of baptisms only having been returned by some churches and Presbyteries. The total of the funds reported as having been contributed, is dollars 137,819 39. Our increase during the past year has been in Synods 1; in Presbyteries 6; in particular churches, or duly organized congregations 128; in ordained bishops 146; in candidates for the ministry 5; in the number of communicants added on examination above those of last year 18,803; in communicants added by certificate 1,889; in adults baptized 5,260; in infants baptized 1,048; in the total of baptisms 8,115; and in the total of charitable contributions dollars 36,017 23. There has been a decrease in the number of our licentiates since June, 1831, of 11 persons. FEB. DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. [Where the place is not mentioned, Calcutta is to be understood.] MARRIAGES. 15. At Serampore, Mr. M. DeCraze, to Amelia, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Vosconcellas. 26. At Dinapore, T. Sandys, Esq. C. S. to Caroline, daughter of N. Bayly, Esq. At Dacca, the Rev. A. Macpherson, to Miss C. Gibson. 27. At Madras, Capt. Charles Lestock Boileau, H. M. Rifle Regiment, to Amelia, only child of the Right Hon. Lieut-General Sir Frederick Adam, Governor of Madras. 28. Andrew Liddell, Esq. to Miss Rose Amelia Gale. MARCH. 4. Mr. J. R. Hayes, to Saverina, the eldest daughter of Mr. J. Valente. Mr. L. Tiery, to Miss Sarah Midley Maria Howe. 9. Mr. J. Younghusband, to Mrs. Arabella Feilde. 10. At Cawnpore, Rev. W. O. Ruspini, to Jane, daughter of Capt. Reynold, 63rd Regt. N. I. 18. Bernard Reilly, Esq. to Mrs. Louisa Wilson. 20. Lieut. W. H. S. Rainey, H. M. 3rd Buffs, to Miss Barbara Sarah Jane Cameron. FEB. 3. BIRTHS. At Masulipatam, the lady of Capt. Duff, Pay Master Northern Division, of a son. 6. At Allahabad, Mrs. A. DeCruz, of a daughter. 8. At Bareilly, the lady of H. F. J. Berkeley, Esq. of a son. 16. At Chatuck in Sylhet, Mrs. Henry Inglis, of a daughter. 17. Mrs W. K. Ord, of a daughter. At Delhi, the lady of Capt. William Ramsay, Major of Brigade, of a son. 20. The lady of Emin Joseph Emin, Esq. of a daughter. 21. At Dinapore, the lady of Capt. G. Warren, European Regiment, of a daughter. 23. The lady of James Graves, Esq. of a son. 26. At Anderson's Gardens, the lady of J. C. Morris, Esq. Civil Service, of a son. 27. At Sultanpore, the lady of Lieut. R. S. Trevor, 3rd Regt. Cavalry, of a daughter. 28. The lady of Capt. P. Grant, 59th Regt. N. I. of a son. MARCH. 2. At Muttra, the lady of Capt. R. Campbell, 45th Regt. N. I. of a daughter. 3. The lady of H. Shakespear, Esq. of a daughter. The wife of Mr. W. Spence, H. C. Pilot Etablishment, of a son. 6. Mrs. Sarah Dorrett, (late of Bareilly,) of a daughter. 12. The lady of R. F. Lewis, Esq. of a daughter. At Bansbaureeah, Kishnagur, the lady of G. L. Hill, Esq. of a son, still-born. 14. At Berhampore, Mrs. J. D. Herklots, of a daughter. 19. At Bhaugulpore, the lady of J. P. Ward, Esq. of a son. The lady of Capt. F. S. Hawkins, A. D. C. Genl. of a son. 23. Mrs. D. Robinson, of a still-born child. 23. The lady of Capt. R. Noyes, of a daughter. 26. The wife of Mr. W. Harper, New Mint, of a daughter. DEATHS. FEB. 9. At Meerut, Mrs. Sarah Chick, aged 27 years. 23. At Bandell, Augustinho Joze Lobo, son of Mr. J. Lobo, aged 22 years. At Agra, Mrs. Duncan, wife of J. Duncan, Esq. C. Surgeon at that station. 25. Patrick Sinclair, son of the late Mr. Robert Patrick Sinclair, aged 8 days. 26. Mrs. Ritta Vos, wife of Mr. Joakim Vos, aged 56 years. At Chinsurah, Mrs. E. C. Saunders, aged 53 years and 9 months. 27. Charlotte, second daughter of Mr. W. J. L. Hudson, aged 17 years. Mr. J. Elias, aged 36 years, 3 months and 24 days. 28. Master A. F. Dick, a ward of the upper Orphan School, aged 12 years. At Chandernagore, Madam M. M. Saubolle, aged 40 MARCH. years. 1. Mr. W. Moncksfield, of H. M. S. Magiciene, aged 19 years. 2 Mrs. Mary Ann Sophia Nuthall, wife of Mr. D. Nuthall, aged 29 years. 5. Jane Henrietta Hall, second daughter of Mr. J. J. L. Hoff, aged 7 years. 8. Of the Cholera, Master Joseph White, aged 7 years and 1 month, and Master Alfred White, aged 5 years and 6 months, both the children of Mr. Etne White. 9. H. MacKenzie, youngest son of W. J. Baldwin, Esq. aged 2 years, 7 months. Lucy Jane, daughter of J. Hughes, Esq. V. S. aged 1 year, 10 months and 14 days. 10. The eldest son of Lieut. George Moyle Sherer, aged 5 years. 12. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Bason, aged 15 months. 14. Anne, the wife of Mr. C. Kerr, of the Military Board. 18. Mrs. Anna Maria Black, wife of Mr. J. Black, Brauch-Pilot, aged 35 years. Mrs. Maria Hall, aged 39 years. 19. Mrs. Catherine DeCruze, aged 23 years and 10 months. 22. C. B. Hoare, Esq. Ass. Surgeon, aged 34 years. 23. Mrs. C. S. Kemp, aged 34 years. 24. Mr. John Paschall, aged 27 years. 26. The infant son of Mr. A. Ure, aged 24 years. FEB. Shipping Entelligence. ARRIVALS. 26. Exporter, (Bark,) R. Anvyl, from Mauritius 31st December. 27. Irrawaddy, (H. C. Steamer,) W. Warden, from Penang 14th February. 28. United States, (American,) J. Webbs, from Boston 11th Oct. MARCH. 2. Lady Hayes, (Bark,) Kilby, from Cape of Good Hope 5th Dec. Passengers from the Cape of Good Hope :-Mrs. Campbell, and 2 children; John Campbell, Esq. Civil Service. 3. Lord Amherst, T. Rees, from Madras 21st Feb. Passenger:-Mr. A. Right. 4. Elizabeth, (Schooner,) Norris, from Covelong 22nd and Madras 24th Feb. Andromache, Andrew, from London 27th September, and Madras 25th February. Passengers from London :-Mrs. Ellerton and infant; Mrs. Berrel, Mrs. Rogers, Mrs. Alexander Roger, Miss E. Roger, Rev. Mr. Corrie, Archdeacon, Capt. Berrel, European Regt. Dr. Rogers, D. G. Wilkins, Esq., T. Dalrymple, Esq. and J. E. Drummon, Esq. Writers, Mr. T. Haron and Mrs. Ferrel, European Servants. 5. Exmouth, D. Warren, from London 21st October, Cape 1st January, and Madras 25th February. Passengers from London :-Mrs. Chippendall, Mrs. Coultman, Dr. N. Wallich, Beng. Estab. Chippendall, Esq. Senior Merchant, Beng. C. S. Lieut. Coultman, H. M. 26th Regt. Capt. Margrave, 25th B. N. I. Mr. G. Thomson, Indigo Planter, Mr. Brown, Mr. Richards, Cadet, Mr. Murray, European Servant. Susan, R. Gillies, from Portsmouth 24th October, Madura and Cape, date not mentioned. Passengers from London :-Mrs. Parish, Mrs. Crommelin and child, Mrs. Aubrey, Miss Lamb, Miss Aubrey, Miss Macarthur, Capt. Crommelin, Bengal Cavalry, Capt. Crommelin, Engineers, Capt. Morshead, and Ensign Lamb, B. N. I. Mr. Philips, Cadet, Bengal Cavalry, Mr. Lovewell and Mr. Hollung, Merchants, Mr. and Mrs. Rearey, Mrs. Bull, and two Masters Rearey. 5. Lord Althorp, (Brig,) B. Sproule, from Liverpool 23rd September. 6. Thetis, (Bark,) W. Boothby, from Madras 25th February. Passengers:-H. Palmer, and H. Unwin, Esqs. C. Service, Derria Dowlut, (Bark,) W. Smith, from Covelong 13th, and Madras 26th Feb. 7. Margaret, (Brig,) J. Woodley, from Moulmein 15th February. 11. Lord William Bentinck, W. Douthy, from New South Wales, (no date,) Madras 24th February, Eskapelly, (no date,) and Gogoolapelly 3rd March. Passengers from New South Wales:-Mrs. Baldwin and child; Capt. Baldwin, H. M. 31st Regt. Lieutenants Buller and Irvin, H. M. 38th Regt. Lieut. Archer, H. M. 16th Regt. Lient. Stuart, H. M. 44th Regt. Mr. Poet, H. Č. S. Wm. Lowe, Esq. and one private 31st Regt. Britannia, (Bark,) R. B. Bowden, from London 9th June, and Cape of Good Hope 24th December. Passengers from London :-Mrs. E. Burton, Mrs. E. Stalkartt, Misses M. Bradley, E. Stalkartt, and M. Stalkartt, Masters W. Stalkartt, and H. Stalkartt, T. Chapman, Esq. Surgeon, Messrs. L. Murelatour, J. W. H. Dyer, and E. W. Pitt, T. Edwards, H. C. S. From the Cape of Good Hope:--Mrs. Johnstone, and Mr. W. Johnstone. Angelica, (P. Bark,) J. L. Almeida, from Macao 15th January. 11. Swallow, (Bark,) W. Adam, from Bourbon, (no date.) 12. Apthorp, (Amr. Brig,) J. B. Briggs, from Boston 3rd November. 17. Dunvegan Castle, J. Duff, from London, 21st May, Sydney, (no date,) Mauritius 9th February. Passenger from Mauritius:-Mr. W. Broad. 17. Thistle, (Schooner) A. D. Neves, from Rangoon 26th February. Emma, (Do.) J. King, from Khyouk Phyoo 4th March. 18. Emie, (Bark,) A. Chelin, from Mauritius 21st January. Passengers per Emie:-Mr. E. Mauret, and Mr. S. Paul. Passenger per Indus :—Lieut. A. Barclay, 6th N. I. and Lieut. G. Douglas, H. M. 44th Regt. Livingston, P. Cowley, from Port Louis 1st March. Penang Merchant, Younghusband, from Covelong 9th, and Madras 12th March. 19. Juliana, C. Tarbutt, from England 7th November. - Madras, (Bark,) from Liverpool, (no date.) Phoenix, Do. Bengal, J. Lee, from London 4th November. Aimable Creole, (F.) Gerard, from Bourbon 22nd January, and Pondicherry 12th March. 21. Herculean, (Bark,) W. Battersby, from Liverpool 13th November. 22. Winscales, G. Fisher, from Liverpool 25th Oct. 24. Trial, (Bark,) G. Baker, from Bombay 1st Jan. 25. Jessy, (Brig,) J. Auld, from Penang 2nd March. 27. Enterprize, (Steamer,) C. H. West, from Pooree 24th March. Shawhool Hamid, from Bombay 5th Feb. Cecelia, (Brig,) P. Roy, from Malacca 7th March. DEPARTURES. FEB. 26. Kent, (Brig,) W. Hughes, for Madras. 27. Roxburgh Castle, G. Denny, for London. MARCH. 3. Mercury, (Bark,) Bell, for Penang, Singapore and China. Ruby, Hill, for Madras and Coromandel Coast. Caledonia, (Bark.) A. Symers, for Penang. Novo Dourado, (P. Bark), M. F. DeSuz, for Singapore. 7. Argyle, A. Greaves, for Madras. 8. Brougham, (Bark,) G. M. Stavers, for Moulmein. 10. Georgiana, (H. C. C. S.) W. Young, for London. Zenobia, J. F. Owen, for London. Passengers:-Mrs. Swinton, Mrs. Bird, Mrs. Eager, two Misses Eager, Geo. Swinton, Esq. Ensign Eager, Mr. Potts, Misses M. P. Brown, E. Eager, and H. Swinton, and Master Swinton. For Cape :-Dr. Grant. Victoire and Lise, (French) P. Carter, for Bourbon. 12. Ship Indian Oak, Worthington, for Mauritius. Passengers per Ann and Amelia, for London:-Mrs. Col. Young, Mrs. Sage, Mrs. Fraser and two Children, two Misses Hunters, Miss C. Hunter, Capt. Linett, D. Hunter, Esq. Colville, Esq. Lieut. Plowden and Capt. Fraser. 14. Sir Archibald Campbell, (Brig,) C. Robertson, for Madras. Passengers:-Col. McLean and Major Havelock. Isabella Robertson, (Bark,) J. Hudson, for China viâ Singapore. Passengers per Isabella Robertson for China :-M. Pereira, and T. Gouldsworthy, Esqrs. 14. Virginia, (Bark,) J. Hullock, for Bombay. Passenger:-Lieut. Boscowen, Indian Navy. 16. Forth, C. Robinson, for Singapore and China. Exporter, (Bark,) R. Anvyl, for Mauritius. 18. Thalia, W. H. Biden, for Mauritius. 24. Dover, (Amr.) Austin, for Boston. Thetis, Boothby, for Mauritius. John Foster, (Brig,) Tozer, for Moulmein. Passengers:-Mrs. D'Oyly, John Carr, Esq. W. Lindsay, Esq. Surgeon, Col. Gough, Mr. Bird, Mons. Berges, and Mr. Parker. Meteorological Register, kept at the Surveyor General's Office, Calcutta, for the Month of February, 1833. Minimum Temperature Maximum Pressure observed at Sunrise. observed at 9h. 50m. 30,140 60, 59, 58,5 CM.,200 66,5 73,5 68,3 N. ,170 69, 79,5 72, N. N. ,140 70,5 82,5 73, N. ,132 N. 72,2 E. 70,7 81,5 ,126 71,279,5 72,5 CM. E. E. N. ,000 70, 73, 68,5 CM. s. w.,988 70,5 75, 68,3 E. 0,10 0,08 W. ,164 60,7 59,5 60, s. w.,214 66, 71,5 63,7 N. E.,182 69, 78, 71,7 w.,130 71,3 83,5 74, Surface. Direction. Obsd. Ht. Rain, Old Gauge. Of an Evap. Surface. Direction. Rain, New |