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1828.

Oct. 15. By cash from Rev. Luther Rice, for quarterly payment received by him from the United States
Government, for quarter ending June 30, 1826, for Withington Station, 150,00—
Carey School, 150,00,

Middlesex Bap. Miss by Mr Calvin Blanchard, Treas.

300,00

70,

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H. B. Rounds, Esq. Treas. of Utica For. Miss. Soc. per Mr E. Lincoln,
Female friends belonging to the Rev. Dr Sharp's church and Soc. per Mrs Sharp,
Rev. Otis Converse, Treas. of the Worcester Co. Bap. Charitable Soc.

25,

50,

150,

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Levi Farwell, Esq. Treas. of the Boston Bap. Association, it having been received by
him at the late annual meeting in Cambridge, and was contributed as follows:

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H. B. Rounds, Esq. Treas. of the Utica Bap. For. Miss. Soc. per Mr E. Lincoln,
John Billings, Jr. Esq. Treas. of the Vermont Bap. Convention, for Burman Mission,
per Mr C. Haven,

25,

200,

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Rev. Z. L. Leonard, Treas. of the Sturbridge Association, for Burman Mission, 50,00
-Carey Station, 15,00,
Elder Herrick, Charlestown, N. Y.

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Mrs Badger, it having been contributed by females belonging to Rev. Mr Grosvenor's
Ch. and Soc. to educate a Burman child by the name of Sarah Wayland,
Proceeds of a missionary field belonging to the Bap. students in Amherst Academy,
per Dea. J. Loring,

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Bap. Gen. Tract Soc. for publication of Tracts in Burman language, per Rev. N. Davis,
Philadelphia,

55,

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J. Moriarty, Esq. Treas. of the Salem Bible Translation and For. Miss. Soc. for For.
Miss. 540,0C-Burman schools, 40,00-Salem school in Bengal, 120,CO,
Rev. G. Wetherell, and S. C. Dillaway, Committee of the Washington, (N. Y.) Bap.
Association, for For. Miss. by Rev. Mr Weston, per Mr E. Lincoln,
H. E. T. for education of a Burman child, named R. Eugenia T. per Rev. Mr Weston, 15,
Miss T. Rogers, Treas. of the Fem. Pri. Soc. of the 1st Bap. Ch. and Soc. in Boston, 28,76
Collected at the monthly concert for prayer in Oct. at Agawam or West

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As above, from Mr Jesse Todd,

,60

Per Mr J. T. Jones,

3,06

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Male Pri. Soc. in Franklin, Vt. for Bur. Miss. by Mr Benj. Spaulding, per Mr E. Lincoln, 4,
Fem. Judson Association of Bradford Academy, by Miss H. P. Hasseltine, per Rev.

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4,25

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Fem. Miss. Soc. belonging to the Rev. Dr Sharp's Ch. and congregation per Mrs Lois
Clouston, Treas.

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Cash from the Mulberry-Street For. Miss. Soc. N. Y. by Mr Thomas Day, Jr.
Treas. per Mr C. L. Roberts,

The children of Levi Ball, Townsend, Mass. for Bur. Miss. being the produce of their
labor, per Mr E. Lincoln,

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100,

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A lady belonging to the Federal-street Bap. Ch. Boston, by Rev. H. Malcom, Pastor,
for the station in Liberia, Africa,

12,

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Miss Hannah Whitney, of Royalston, Mass. for Bur. Miss. per Rev. E. Andrews,
H. B. Rounds, Esq. Treas. of the Utica For. Miss. Soc.

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A lady of the Bap. Ch. Exeter, in consequence of reading Mrs Wade's journal, per
Rev. J. N. Brown,

2,

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Two years and six months interest on one thousand dollars, it being the amount for
which ten shares of U. S. Bank stock, belonging to the Convention had been pledg-
ed as security by Rev. Luther Rice,

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Semi-annual dividend on twelve shares U. S. Bank Stock, at 3 and a half per ct.

42,

Bap. Fem. Miss. Soc. Sardinia, Erie Co. N. Y. per Mrs Juda Metcalf, Sec.

Mr Sam'l Bullin, Lima, N. Y. by Rev. Sam'l Goodale, per Mr. E. Lincoln, Bur. Miss. 10,
Dea. Isaac Chapin, of Heath,

10,

1829.

Feb. 10. By cash from Calvin Stockbridge, Treas. of Cumberland For. Miss. Soc. it having been received by him as follows:

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M. Mims, Esq. Treas. of the State Convention of the Bap. denomination in South

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Carolina, for Foreign Missions, 50,00-Withington Station, 50,00,
Miss Elizabeth Cornelius, Alexandria, D. C. collected in her school for Carey Station, 2,
Mrs Sophia Leonard, first payment to educate an Indian boy at Carey or Thom-

100,

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Mr Wm. Stow, being a donation from Mr Solomon Goodale, late of Conway, Mass.
deceased, per Col. C. E. Billings, for Indian Missione, 3,00-For. Miss. 108,00,
A friend, to aid in publishing the New Testament in Burmah,

111,

2,

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140,06 So,

12,50

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Prospect, do.

5,62

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19.

Mr Philip Brown, Treas. of the New Hampshire Bap. State Convention, contributed
as follows:

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Archibald Smith, Jr. Treas. of York Bap. Soc. Aux. &c. contributed as follows:

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Rev. Dr Bolles, being balance unexpended in his hands of moneys advanced in Au-
gust last, of journeying expenses of Miss Thompson, Mr Slater, &c.
Oliver T. Cutter, Treas. of the Juvenile Miss. Soc. Cambridge, per Mr E. Lincoln, 10,88
Foreign Miss. Soc. Hancock, Me. Aux. &c. for Burman Miss. by Andrew Witham,

19,62

Esq. Treas. per Mr T. W. Merrill,

101,13

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1829.

April 14. By cash from H. B. Rounds, Esq. Treas. of the Utica Bap. For. Miss. Society,
Henry Darling, Burman Mission, per Mr. E. Lincoln,

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To be appropriated to Bap. Miss. among the Indians upon our western frontiers,
A friend to missions in Milton, for Burman Mission,

25,00

5,

10,00

20,

30,

,50

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An unknown friend, for Burman Mission,

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per Rev. Mr Grosvenor, 5, Friends in 1st Bap. Ch. Boston, col. by Miss Jepson, for Bur. Bible, do.

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Gen. Committee of Churches of Charleston, (S. C.) Bap. Ass. per W. Riley, Esq.
Washington, Me. Aux. &c. from Rev. Mr Bond, per Mr Nathan Arnold,
Rev. W. T. Brantly, on account of the Columbian Star,*

286,97

43,63

57,

By cash for the school at Sault de St. Marie, for the Chippawa Tribe, received July 21, 1828, 2000,
Dolls.

* The Treasurer has also received from Mr Brantly 43 dollars, making the sum 100 dollars.

16061,90

Errors Excepted,

HEMAN LINCOLN, Treas.

Boston, April 21, 1829.

The subscribers have examined accurately the preceding account current, and find it in every respect correct and duly sustained by vouchers.

Boston, April 22, 1829.

HOWARD MALCOM,
LEVI FARWELL,

Committee (of the Board.)

The subscribers, a Committee appointed for that purpose, have examined the foregoing account, and report that it is correctly cast and sustained by suitable vouchers. Committee

Philadelphia, April 30, 1829.

DAVID BENEDICT, (of Convention.)

LEVI FARWELL,

Bengal Christian School Society in Account with Heman Lincoln, Treasurer.

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June 6. By annual subscription from Mrs Prudence Farwell, Cambridge,
10. By cash from the New-York Society for promoting female schools in India,
From the Bap. Churches in Boston, it having been collected at monthly concert, for
prayer, per Dea. J. Loring, Treas. &c.

60,00

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The subscribers have carefully examined the above account, and find it correctly cast, and sustained by the proper vouchers.

Boston, April 22, 1829.

LEVI FARWELL,
HOWARD MALCÓM,

Committee.

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Though the Minutes, &c. were regularly read and corrected in the Convention, and the list of members more than once, the following omission has been discovered:

Archibald Maclay, from the Mulberry-Street Church, N. Y.

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CONSTITUTION

OF A

PRIMARY MISSIONARY SOCIETY.

Article 1. The object of this Society is to aid the missions under the direction of the Baptist Board of Foreign Missions.

Art. 2. All [females] of approved moral character, contributing to this cause, shall be members of the Society, until they shall decline making a donation at the subsequent annual call of the Collectors.

Art. 3. The Society shall elect, annually, a President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, and a suitable number of Collectors.

Art. 4. The President, and in his absence, the Vice President, shall preside in all meetings of the Society, and shall have power to call special meetings at pleasure.

The Secretary shall keep the records, manage the correspondence, and at the annual meeting make a report.

The Treasurer shall take charge of the money collected, and, after deducting incidental expenses, shall pay the same to the Treasurer of the Auxiliary Society of

as soon as convenient after the annual meeting of this Society, and shall make a report at each annual meeting.

Art. 5. The four officers above named, shall constitute an Executive Committee, to manage the business not otherwise appropriated by the articles of this Constitution.

And

Art. 6. The business of the Collectors is to obtain funds. in order to do this most effectually, they shall make a suitable division of their appropriate labor; call upon all the individuals, who are friendly to the object, within their respective limits, and give all a respectful invitation to contribute to the object; take their names, and the sums which they wish to give for the year; and shall pay over to the treasurer, at least ten days previous to the next annual meeting, all their collections.

Art. 7. The annual meeting of the Society shall be held on the and shall be opened with prayer. At this meeting, the Reports of the Secretary and Treasurer shall be read; (the former of which shall be forwarded as soon as convenient to the Secretary of the Auxiliary Society;) the officers for the year ensuing shall be chosen; and such other business and services shall be attended to, as may be deemed ex• pedient.

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