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Limited space, to our regret, has already forbidden the insertion of much that is valuable, and the date reached makes a more considerable curtailment of the Journal a necessity — even of the attractive and important incidents of Mr. Jones' first sojourn in Great Britain. Much of the time was effciently spent in travel, preaching, and at Missionary and other Meetings. The foregoing entries, which give a succinct historical account of the commencement and progress of the Indian Missions connected with the Canada Conference, furnish a specimen of many others, and now only the more striking facts will appear, much as it would gratify us to publish him fully on esteemed persons, and well-known places, and his proceedings in England, Scotland, and Ireland.