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Show Plymouth Church Aununl Uc-Iort. Uc-Iort. Xew York, 11. The annual meeting meet-ing of Plymouth church took place last evening. The annual report showed the number of church members mem-bers in November, 1S74, to be 2,390; number admitted since, 176; number removed, seventy -six, of which six were dropped from tiie roll. Total number of members at present, 2,4i)0; ot this total number 1,575 are females, fe-males, and 915 are males. There are 2,S44 pupils in the school and 255 teachers. $111,414 were raised during the past year, exclusive of personal contributions. The pew rents of the last five years have been $ol.H,LXI, more than $100,000 oi which has been devoted to charity. Shearman reported in addition that, notwithstanding tho church's unparalleled unpar-alleled difficulties, its inward prosperity pros-perity had remained unchanged, the unity and harmony of the church was the same, and the feeling between the pastor and church had been strengthened. |