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1831.

Mar. 28. To cash paid Rev. A. Bingham's draft of Jan 26, 1831, in favor of E. P. Kastings, Esq. Pres. of

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the bank of Michigan, for Sault de St. Marie station,

Rev. D W. Elmore, from Sept. 6th, 1830, to date,
Arnold S. Langley, as per receipt,

L. Slater's draft of Feb. 5, 1831, in favor of F. P. Browning, for Thomas station,
Invested in note, by order of the Financial Committee, payable on demand, with interest
at five per cent per annum,
Paid for sundry articles forwarded to Mrs. Wade in Burmah, by direction of Mrs. Gillison
and Mrs. Davis, of Philadelphia:

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900,00

117.75

62,50

150,

4000,

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One quarter's allowance to the Tonawanda and Oneida Indian stations, in the state of
N. York, due the first inst. from the civilization fund from the United States,
The following bills:

100,

Mrs. Gill, on account of expenses incurred in providing for the child which has de-
ceased, of Rev. Francis Mason, a missionary to Burmah,

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May 1, By cash of Mr. J. Beal, of Hingham, for the Bur. Bible, per Rev. Mr. Ball,
Dea. J. Loring, Treas of Boston Aux. Miss Soc. for the following purposes:
For Mrs Wade's school in Burmah, by Mrs. Chorley, Treas. of 2d Bap.
Pri. Fem Miss. Soc.

Cr.

950

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From Rev. Henry Grew, for the purpose of aiding in printing the Scriptures in the
Burman language-being a donation from three individuals of Hartford, Con. of
SO dollars each, and to be considered as a part of the proposed "New Year's Gift"
of 1000 dollars to the benighted Burmans,

Rev. Samuel Huggens, Treas. of the Pennsylvania Miss. Soe. as follows:
A balance,

Marcus Hook Society, for Foreign Missions,

A female member of the Blockley Baptist Church, for Bur. Miss.
Male Society of the 1st Baptist Church, Philadelphia,

Male Society of Sansom-st. Church,

Female do,

150,

,70

10,00

10,

10,

30,

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130,

Juvenile Indian Miss. Soc. of do.

20,

Holmsburgh Fem. Soc. for the education of a Burman child,

12,

Phineas Phillips, Great Valley, Penn. in full of 50 dollars, to print the

Bible in Burmah,

20,

Donation from do.

3,

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Female Soc. of the 1st Bap Ch. Phila. forwarded by Rev. W. T. Brantly,
From female friend for Burman mission per Rev. Mr. Knowles,
Washington Bp. Assoc. forwarded by Rev. Geò. Wetherell, Treas. of Hartford, N. Y.
per Mr. B. Dennis,

100,

2,

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Miss Sally Alden, for the Bur. Miss. by Rev. Enoch Sandford, of Raynham, Mass.
Dea. Wm Colgate, from the sources, and to be applied to the purposes, following:
From A. M. Beebee, Esq of Utica, N. Y. for printing the Scriptures in Bur-
mah, forwarded to Mr. Colgate, April 6, 1830,

Amer. Tract Soc. for printing tracts in Burmah, per Rev. W. A. Hallock, Gen. Ag't, 300,
A friend to the Bible, to aid in pablishing the Bible in Burmah,

Forwarded by Rev. B R. Skinner to Rev. B. M. Hill, and by him to Dr. Bolles, Af. miss. 1,60
Lady, Shamok en, Pa. by Miss M. K Wythe, Cor Sec. Phil. For. & Dom. Fem. Miss. So. 10,
Fem. Indus. Soc. of the 3d Bap. Ch. in Boston, for the education of two girls, Ann
Sharp and Sophia O. Lincoln, who are under the care of the Rev. Isaac M'Coy,
by Miss Elizabeth Ford, Sec'ry,

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Daniel Wadsworth, Esq. of Hartford, Burman mission,

5,

*Two hundred and fifty dollars of this sum was contributed by Messrs. Edward Smith, C. L. Roberts, John H. Harris, Robert Colgate, and Edward M. Cone, each 50, for printing the Bible in Burmah.

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1831.

May 30. By cash from sundry persons received during the present month, per Lincoln & Edmands:

From Abel Parker, Jaffrey, Bur. mission,

H. B. Rounds, Esq. Treas. Utica For. Miss. Soc.

Noah Davis, Agent General Tract Society,

A friend to missions,

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15,00 80,21 112,92

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15,87

37

13,00

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U. S. War Department, being quarterly allowance due April 1st from the Civ-
ilization Fund,

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Rev. B. Putnam, pastor of the ch. in Marshfield, Mass. for For. Miss.
Friend in Boston, per Rev. L. Bolles,

A few members in the church at Wallers, Vir. by Mr. John Wigglesworth, per
Rev. Dr. Semple,

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From do. for educ. of Indian youths, at the Hamilton Inst. being for the year
1829, and three quarters of the year 1830, at 350 dollars per annum, 612,50

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Mrs. Polly Stow, Conway, Mass. for printing the Bible in Bur. by Col. Billings,
"Georgia Bap. Con, for For. Miss." for Bur. Miss. by Rev. A. Sherwood, Treas.
Hudson Bap. Church, per Rev. H. Malcom,

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Rev. J. Barrett, having been contributed as follows, viz.
Friends in Southwick, for Burman Bible.

5,06

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A friend to missions, per Rev. H. Grew, for annual support of a child at the Valley
Towns station, named Eliza Green,

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Mrs. T. Rogers. Treas of the Carey Soc, of the first Bap. Ch. in Boston, for the support
of an Indian lad at the Carey Station by the name of James M. Winchell,
Bap. Ch. in Charleston, S. C. it being a collection taken up after the monthly concert
of prayer for Bur. Miss. Per A C. Smith, Esq.

20,

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R M. Gamell, of Newtown, King and Queen's county, Vir. collected by him to aid in
printing the Bible in Burmah,

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Mr. E. M'Gregory, of North Leverett, for printing the Bible in Burmah, it having been
collected as follows:

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3,50
Sent by Mr. C. Tupper of Amherst, N.S. to Mr. W. Nichols, per Mr. C. Gibb, -27,25
Bap. Ch. in Bangor, Me. collected at the monthly concert for prayer-for the Burman
Mission, per Royal Clark, Treas.

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S. L. Somers, Treas. of Fem. Miss. Soo. of the South Bap. Ch. New York, for Foreign
Missions, per Mr. N. Caswell,

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Mrs. E Willard, Sec. of the Providence Fem. Mis. Soc. towards the support of a native
preacher in Burmah, per Rev. R. E. Pattison,

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Various sources, during the present month, through the hands of Messrs. Lincoln &
Edmands, as follows:

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Sunbury Geo. Fem. cent Soc. for Mrs. Wade's school, per Rev. H. J. Ripley, 50,
Friend to For. Miss.

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Sabbath School No. 13, of the Oliver-st Bap. Ch. N. Y. for the education of an
Indian child, named Deborah Caldwell,

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A child of Mr. Edward Lothrop, four years of age, who takes collections on Sabbath
mornings, of its brothers and sisters, which in a short time has amounted to
two dollars,

2,00

1831.

Aug. 9. By cash being three months interest on 6000 dollars, lent Cambridge

Bank,at 4 per cent per annum,

60,00

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Less the interest paid on notes from the town of Cambridge to
J. Belknap's estate, to August 25th,

23,33

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Young Ladies Judson Soc. Cambridge, for Mrs. Wade's school, 30,00
Friend to missions, for do. per Dea. L. Farwell,

25,

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Collection at Rev. Mr. Knowles's Meeting-house, Boston, at the desig-
nation of Messrs. Kincaid and Mason as missionaries to Burmah,
per Dea. S. Beal,

106,70

Con.

3,00

Mrs. Turner, as above,

1,50

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Mrs. S. B. Palmer, from Bap. praying circle, Norwich, Con.
Edwin Stillman, Mendon, Con.

5,50

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Mrs. Deborah Kimball, on behalf of herself and other ladies in
Lowell, for the support of a Burman female, to be called
Ann H. Judson, being the first annual payment,

20,

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Dea. Mason,

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Two female friends,

,37

Per Rev. J. T. Jones,

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A lady, per Dr. Sharp, for Bur. Miss.

Mrs. Mary O'Brien, for the support of a Burman female, to bear the name
of Eliza Lincoln.

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Deacon William Colgate, having been contributed as follows:
Rev. E. Loomis, Hudson, for Burman Bible,

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Oliver-st. N. Y, For. Miss. Soc. for the support of Moung Ing, a na-
tive preacher in Burmah,

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H. B. Rounds, Esq. Treas. Utica For, Miss. Soc. per E. Lincoln,
Dea. H. Mason, Craftsbury, Vt. for Bur. Miss. by Rev. S. Davison,
John Gill, Littleton, N. H. per same,

50,00

10,

3,

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Rev. Daniel Hascall, Treas. Madison For. Miss. Soc. Aux. &c.
Semi-annual dividend on 22 shares U. S. Bank stock, at 3 1-2 per cent,
Shaftsbury Assoc. for For. Missions.

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Hudson River Bap. Assoc. having been contributed as follows:
Troy Ch. for African Miss.

Albany Ch.

do.

for general purposes,

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50,00

77,00 110,00

18,00

12.19

69,81

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Friend, for Bur. Bible,

3,

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Gibbonsville and West Troy Bap. Ch.

8,

Per Rev. S. H. Cone.

-111,00

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Bap. Ch. Hudson, N. Y. collected at the monthly concert of prayer,
Juvenile Soc. in Hudson Bap. Sunday School, for the support of two
Indian boys at the Valley Towns Station, named Howard Malcom,
and Benjamin Stanton, by Rev. E. Loomis,

13,00

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Mrs. C. B. Latasse, King & Queen Co. Vir. for Burman Bible, per Messrs.
W. & J. C. Crane,

U. S. War Department, being the quarterly allowance from the Civiliza-
tion Fund, due the 1st of July,

500,00

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Baptist State Convention of Alabama, per Temple Lea, Esq.
Rev. Mr. Smith, of Sunbury, Pen. intended for collection of Mr.
Kincaid, by Rev. W. T. Brantly,

30,00

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Mr. John Hovey, Treas. of Kennebec Soc. Aux, &c. by Capt. Springer,
per Mr. E. Lincoln,

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Rev. C. B. Keyes, Treas. of Berkshire County, Bap. Assoc. Mass, per

Dea. James Loring, for the following purposes:

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Burman Bible,

24,81

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47,18

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Domestic do. Carey Station,

6,76

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Over in the above,

,25

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Mrs. Williams, towards Monument for Mrs. Judson, per Dr. Bolles,
Rev. S. C. Dillaway, Treas. Washington Bap. Assoc. of the State of N. Y.
for Bur. Miss.

-79,00 2,58 39,97

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*The above sum of 22 dollars, was forwarded in March, 1825, and delivered to a gentleman who engaged to hand it to the Treas. but who by mistake omitted it, and it was not received by him till within a few days past.

1831.

Sept. 20. By cash from widow Dillingham, of Newport, R. I. for Burman mission,
Collection for do. in the 2d Bap.church, Newport,

Oct. 4.

9.

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A friend towards a monument for Airs. Judson, per Mrs. Chaplin,
Rev. Henry Davis, of Brockport, N. Y. having been contributed as follows:
Collection at Niagara Assoc. 14,01 Friends to miss. Medina, N. Y. 7.04
Friends to miss. at Hartford, N. Y. 4,62 Mrs. Buttolph,

,50

67,50

Less expense of collecting, retained by Mr. Davis, 1,17-26,17 25,
Mrs. Elizabeth Coggeshall, of New Bedford, towards the support of a Bur-
man child to be called by her name, per Mr. John B. Jones,
Sharon Fem. Bap. Miss. Soc. per Miss Parmela Sumner, Sec. Bur. mission, 10,
Female friend in Milton, for Burman mission,

25,

Jona. Osborn, Esq. Treas. of the East Jersey Miss. Soc. thirty-five dollars of
which is from the North Beriah church, N. Y.

90,

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Levi Farwell, Esq. Treas. of the Boston Bap. Assoc. it having been paid to
him at the late annual meeting, and was contributed as follows:

Bap. Church in Weston, collected at the monthly concert for prayer, 10,75
Bap. Church in Littleton, do. do.

Joshua Tucker, Harvard, Burman mission,

Worcester County Bap. Char. Soc. per Rev. Otis Convers, Treas.

Baptist Church and Soc. Dedham, monthly concert,

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Bap. Ch. and Soc. Woburn, collected at monthly concerts, Bur. Bible, S2,
Female friend, Malden,

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The Lincoln Bap. Miss. Soc. Aux. &c. per Mr. H. Prince, For. miss. 85,41
Lincoln Bap. Fem. Cent Soc. per Mr. H. Prince, for For. missions, $3,66

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Soc. connected with the 1st Bap. Ch. Boston, for the support of a Burman
child named Sarah Wayland, per Miss Lydia C. Jepson, Sec. and Treas.
Fem. Pri. Soc. of Medfield, to be appropriated at the discretion of the Board,
per Miss Katharine Morse, by Mr. E. Lincoln,

20,

13,

7,64

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Female Society, Eden,

Hancock Miss. Soc. Aux. &c. per Mr James Gillpatrick, Treas.

W. Metcalf of Sardinia, Erie Co. N. Y. having been contributed as follows:
By Individuals of the church,

5,25

6/8

6,37

Friends to Burman mission,

1,06

Contribution at the close of the Holland Purchase Association,

Do. at the monthly concert for prayer of the church in Sardinia, Cash to constitute Rev. Whitman Metcalf and Rev. Geo. D. Boardman life members of the Bap. Gen. Tract Soc. contributed by the Female Miss Soc. of Sardinia, with the request that the avails go to printing tracts in Burmah,

17,46

7,25

20,

58,22

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U.S. War Department, being the quarterly allowance from the civilization
fund, due 1st inst. for Education of Indians,

500,

25,

Do. for Mrs. Wade's school,

Do. being present for Mrs. Boardman,

H. B. Rounds, Esq. Treas. of Utica Bap. For. Miss. Soc. rec'd Sept. 25, 50,00
Same, received this day,

50,

1,

Do. for Burman Bible,

1,

15,50

-117,50

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Mr. Amasa Brown, Treas. of the Black river Bap. Miss. Soc. for the Bur-
man mission, 110,00-for Burman bible, 10,00,

200,

120,00

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119,40

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Dea. N. Stowell, Treas. of the Mass. Bap. State Convention, it having been
contributed as follows:

Mrs. Sally Vanderpool, Treas. of the Newark Bap.. Fem. Miss. Soc.
Addison Bap. Miss. Soc. Me. Aux. &c. per hand of T. Coffin, Esq.
Miss. and Ed. Soc. connected with the Sturbridge Assoc. for the Burman mis-
sion, per Mr. Z. L. Leonard, Treas.

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Westfield Association, for Burman mission,

Mr. B. Taylor, Lebanon Springs, Bur. miss.

The Church in Windsor,

Mr. Ira Hall, for Burman bible,

42,92

4,

285,25

Old Colony Assoc. per J. Collamore, Treas. by Lincoln & Edmands, Bur. miss. 16,81
Fem. Miss, Soc.of Foxboro', per Miss P. Upham, Treas.

6,75

91,63

24.95

10,

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1831.

Nov. 4. By cash from Nathan Alden, Esq. of East Bridgewater, Ms. for the Burman mission,

Lower Dublin Fem. miss. Soc. Pa. per Rev. D. Jones, for Bur. miss.

5,00

36,25

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A donation from the Female Soc. of Holmesburg, Pa. per same,
Young Ladies' sewing society, of Holmesburg, Pa. per same,

15,

5,

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Forwarded by Rev. Samuel Huggens to Mr. E. Lincoln.
Rev. Dan'l Hascall, Treas. of Madison For. Miss. Soc. Aux. &c.
A female friend to missions, for the Burman mission,

56,25

50,

35,

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Fem. Juv. Soc. connected with 2d Bap. Ch. and Soc. Boston, to aid in the
education of an Indian child at Carey station, called Margaret B. Doyle,
per Mr. Chorley,

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J. Billings, jr. Esq. Treas. of Vermont Bap. State Con. per Rev. E. Thresher,
for Burman mission,

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Essex miss. Soc. N. Y. per Rev. E. Thresher, Bur. mission,
Proceeds of four bushels of chestnuts, from Mr. Jona. Whitney of Conway,

300, 20,50

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Interest on $2000, fund for support of Cor. Sec. from Apr. 18, to Nov. 13, 1839, 57,50
Mr. Jonas Evans, for translation of the Scriptures, per Mr. J. B. Jones,
Mr. Amos Hyde, it having been collected at a missionary prayer meeting at
Newton Upper Falls,

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Received at sundry times and originally credited to the Bengal Christian
School Society, a draft for which has been given on our Agent at Calcutta,
W. T. Beeby, Esq.

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Mrs. P. Fisher, of Dedham, Ms. per Rev. Thos. Driver, for Burman bible, 5,
Miss Sarah Taft, Sec. of Fem. miss. soc. of Heath, Bur. miss. per Mr. T. S. Taft, 5,37
Rev. C. D. Malary, Augusta, Ga. being annual payment towards Burman
translations, per Rev. W. T. Brantly,

Middlesex Bap. miss. soc. per Mr. C. Blanchard, Bur. mission,
A female friend, for Bur. mission, per Rev. A. Merriam,

29.

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10,

92,19

15,

2,00

1,

3,

50,

Of the above sum of 50 dolls. together with 50 dolls, credited the 4th of Nov. last, to the Madison For. miss. soc. 49 dolls, are to be appropriated for printing the bible in Burmah, and 28,76 for the education of Burman females.

8. By cash from Dea. J. Loring, Treas. of Boston soc. Aux. &c.
Same, as Treas. of Boston Bap. For. miss. soc.

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" To be approp. as follows: Bur. miss. 104,71-Fem. schools, Bur. 143,07.
Dea. J. Loring, Treas. of Boston Bap. For. miss. soc. (100 dolls, of which is
to be appropriated to the support of a native Burman teacher,)
Collected in Conn. by Rev. B. R. Skinner, for the African miss.
Received by him in Virginia, for same purpose,

247,78

200,

76,43

182,19

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In addition to the above amount of 242 dollars, there were very liberal donations of clothing and furniture, towards the outfit, and for the use of Mr. and Mrs. Skinner, after their arrival in Africa; and much kindness and attention shown them during their stay in Richmond, Vir.. 17. By cash from Dea. David Purrington, Colraine, per Mr. C. Thompson, Bur. miss. Females in Bap. church, Canton, Ms. per Dea. F. Crane,

5,40

16,

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Treas. of the Bap. miss. soc. of Mass. being a part of Miss Bull's legacy
for translation of the Scriptures,

363,81

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For Bur. mission, being a thanksgiving tribute from an indigent family, per
Rev. B. Willard, Northampton, Ms.

1,

25. 27.

Mr. Nath'l Oviatt, Richfield, Ohio, for For. miss. per Mr. Benj. Rouse,
Mr. Rouse in his letter to the Treas. enclosing this amount, remarks that the
donor was induced to present the above from reading the memoir of Mrs. Judson.
H. B. Rounds, Esq.Treas. Utica Bap. For, mis. so. B. bible, per Mr. E.Lincoln, 50,
Spring Hill Fem. miss, soc. (N. Car.) for Bur. miss. Miss Catharine White,
Pres. Miss Sarah Monroe, Treas. per Mr. E. Lincoln,

10,50

15,

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Dea. Wm. Colgate, New York, for For. miss. contributed as follows:
By a friend in Danbury, Conn. per Dea. Eliakim Raymond,
Ontario Association, per Mr. Abraham Spears, Treas.
Munro miss. soc. Aux. &c. per Mr. Albert G. Smith, Treas.
Collected by Rev. A. Bennett, Ag't, items published in N.Y. Register,
Bap. Ch. in Mulberry-st. New York, Rev. A. M'Clay, pastor, per
Thomas Day, Esq. Treas.

5,00

18,45

31,
19,24

100,

173,69

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A grocer in Boston, being the profits on the sale of some small articles during
the year 1830, per Rev. J. D. Knowles,

A young man of New Bedford, as a new year's present for the Bur. mission,
to be appropriated to the support and education of a female child to re-
ceive the name of Harriet Wells, it being the commencement of a yearly
subscription for this purpose, per Rev. S. P. Hill,

25,

2,

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A. C. Smith, Esq. Treas. of the Gen. Com. of Bap. churches in Charleston
Assoc. to be applied as follows: Foreign missions, 390,07; Burman mis-
sion, 24,50; Burman Female schools, 24,00,

438,57

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