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MAY MEETINGS. RELIGIOUS TRACT SOCIETY.—The 58th annual meeting of the supporters of this Society took place at Exeter Hall on Friday evening, the Right Hon. J. Napier, M.P., in the chair. According to the Report, which contained a variety of interesting particulars connected with the Christian press in all parts of the world, it appeared that 37 tracts had been printed during the year, besides nume- rous volumea and other publications. The total number of new publications amount to 290. The issues from the depository have been 33,988,316—an increase upon tbe previous issue of nearly two millions and a half. The report directed attention to the progress of tract distribu- tion in France, Spain, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Rus- sia, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Turkey, Palestine, the E-st Indies, Burmah, China, and other countries. The benevolent income amounted to i.7,507, while the grants wero £ 9,681—an excess of £ 2,177, The sales of the year presented an increase of £ 3,284. The total receipts were £91,466. The report concluded with an appeal fùr increlt8ed IIUppOlt in the great work in which the Society is engaged, and the openings pre- sented for the diffusion of Christian truth. Among the speakers were the Deau of Carlisle, the Rev. Canon Charnpneys, and the Rev. W. Llandell?. THE BRITISH AND FOREIGN BInLE SOCIETY.—The an- nual meeting of the members ami friends of this Society was held on Wednesday sc'nnight, under the presidency of the Earl of Sliattesbury. The receipts of the year end- ing March 31, 1857, have exceeded those of any preced- ing year, excluding the special fund- The amount applicable to the general purposes of the Society is £ (JS,381 15S. :n" ar.ll the amount received for Bibles and Testaments. £ô!J,37,1 19s. 8d. making the total receipts from the ordinary sources of income £137 ,75G 14s. lid., being JL9031 4s. lOd. more than any former year. To the above must be added the sum of £!J03 2s. Id. for the Chinese New Testament Fund, making a grand total of £ 138,749 17s. 3d. The issues of the Society for the year are as follow — From the depot at home: 1,001,965; from depots abroad, 515,893 making a total of 1,517,858 copies. The total issues of the Society now amount to 32,381,759 copies. The ordinary palmentB have amounted to £132,0940 4s. 7d., and the payments on account of the Jubilee and Chinese New Testament Funds to £6,890 18s. 10d., making the total expenditure of the year to amount to f 138,985 3s. 5d. The Society is under en- gagements to the extent of £73,000. The Bishops of London, Gloucester and Bristol, Ripon, Mauritius, and Graham's Town, had kindly consented to become Vice- Presidents of the Society. The Bishop of London, the Rev. N. Hall, the Hon. and Rev. B. W. Noel, the Bishop of Rupert's Land. the Rev. Dr. Angus, the Dean of Car- lisle (the Rev. F. Close), Bishop Smith (from Kentucky), the llev. W. Shaw (President of the Graham's Town Auxiliary Bible Society), the Rev. Dr. Pearson (of Bel- gium), the Rev. John Cunningham (of Harrow), and the Rev. Dr. Raffles addressed the meeting in moving and seconding the resolutions. THE BERLIN EVANGELICAL ALLIANCE CONFERENCE. —On Thursday morning a public breakfast took place at Freemason's-hall, in connexion with the movement for responding to the invitation to a General Conference of Evangelical Christians to be held at Berlin next Septem- ber. The chair was occupied by Sir Culling E. Eardley, Bart.; and among those present were the Earl of Craven the Dean of Canterbury the lion, and llev. Baptist \V. Noel; Right Hon. Joseph Napier, M.P.; Mr. T. Chamben; the Revs. J. B. Marsden, R. H. Herschell, T. R. Brooke, Brownlovv Maitland, J. Bost, Carr Glyn, W. Keane, J. A. Latroba, and J. Sherman, Mr. J. S. Reynolds, Mr. J. Henderson, and other ministers and gentlemen, including several from Germany, France, and Sweden.

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