1831. Mar. 28. To cash paid Rev. A. Bingham's draft of Jan 26, 1831, in favor of E. P. Kastings, Esq. Pres. of the bank of Michigan, for Sault de St. Marie station, Rev. D W. Elmore, from Sept. 6th, 1830, to date, L. Slater's draft of Feb. 5, 1831, in favor of F. P. Browning, for Thomas station, 900,00 117.75 62,50 150, 4000, One quarter's allowance to the Tonawanda and Oneida Indian stations, in the state of 100, Mrs. Gill, on account of expenses incurred in providing for the child which has de- May 1, By cash of Mr. J. Beal, of Hingham, for the Bur. Bible, per Rev. Mr. Ball, Cr. 950 From Rev. Henry Grew, for the purpose of aiding in printing the Scriptures in the Rev. Samuel Huggens, Treas. of the Pennsylvania Miss. Soe. as follows: Marcus Hook Society, for Foreign Missions, A female member of the Blockley Baptist Church, for Bur. Miss. Male Society of Sansom-st. Church, Female do, 150, ,70 10,00 10, 10, 30, 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, --245,70 Female Soc. of the 1st Bap Ch. Phila. forwarded by Rev. W. T. Brantly, 100, 2, Miss Sally Alden, for the Bur. Miss. by Rev. Enoch Sandford, of Raynham, Mass. Amer. Tract Soc. for printing tracts in Burmah, per Rev. W. A. Hallock, Gen. Ag't, 300, Forwarded by Rev. B R. Skinner to Rev. B. M. Hill, and by him to Dr. Bolles, Af. miss. 1,60 29. 39 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. D 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, 15,00 80,21 112,92 15,87 37 13,00 U. S. War Department, being quarterly allowance due April 1st from the Civ- Rev. B. Putnam, pastor of the ch. in Marshfield, Mass. for For. Miss. A few members in the church at Wallers, Vir. by Mr. John Wigglesworth, per From do. for educ. of Indian youths, at the Hamilton Inst. being for the year Mrs. Polly Stow, Conway, Mass. for printing the Bible in Bur. by Col. Billings, Rev. J. Barrett, having been contributed as follows, viz. 5,06 A friend to missions, per Rev. H. Grew, for annual support of a child at the Valley Mrs. T. Rogers. Treas of the Carey Soc, of the first Bap. Ch. in Boston, for the support 20, R M. Gamell, of Newtown, King and Queen's county, Vir. collected by him to aid in Mr. E. M'Gregory, of North Leverett, for printing the Bible in Burmah, it having been 3,50 S. L. Somers, Treas. of Fem. Miss. Soo. of the South Bap. Ch. New York, for Foreign Mrs. E Willard, Sec. of the Providence Fem. Mis. Soc. towards the support of a native Various sources, during the present month, through the hands of Messrs. Lincoln & Sunbury Geo. Fem. cent Soc. for Mrs. Wade's school, per Rev. H. J. Ripley, 50, I, Sabbath School No. 13, of the Oliver-st Bap. Ch. N. Y. for the education of an A child of Mr. Edward Lothrop, four years of age, who takes collections on Sabbath 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 Less the interest paid on notes from the town of Cambridge to 23,33 -36,67 Young Ladies Judson Soc. Cambridge, for Mrs. Wade's school, 30,00 25, Collection at Rev. Mr. Knowles's Meeting-house, Boston, at the desig- 106,70 Con. 3,00 Mrs. Turner, as above, 1,50 Mrs. S. B. Palmer, from Bap. praying circle, Norwich, Con. 5,50 ,25 Mrs. Deborah Kimball, on behalf of herself and other ladies in 20, Dea. Mason, 3, Two female friends, ,37 Per Rev. J. T. Jones, -34,62 A lady, per Dr. Sharp, for Bur. Miss. Mrs. Mary O'Brien, for the support of a Burman female, to bear the name Deacon William Colgate, having been contributed as follows: Oliver-st. N. Y, For. Miss. Soc. for the support of Moung Ing, a na- H. B. Rounds, Esq. Treas. Utica For, Miss. Soc. per E. Lincoln, 50,00 10, 3, Rev. Daniel Hascall, Treas. Madison For. Miss. Soc. Aux. &c. Hudson River Bap. Assoc. having been contributed as follows: Albany Ch. do. for general purposes, 50,00 77,00 110,00 18,00 12.19 69,81 Friend, for Bur. Bible, 3, Gibbonsville and West Troy Bap. Ch. 8, Per Rev. S. H. Cone. -111,00 Bap. Ch. Hudson, N. Y. collected at the monthly concert of prayer, 13,00 Mrs. C. B. Latasse, King & Queen Co. Vir. for Burman Bible, per Messrs. U. S. War Department, being the quarterly allowance from the Civiliza- 500,00 Baptist State Convention of Alabama, per Temple Lea, Esq. 30,00 Mr. John Hovey, Treas. of Kennebec Soc. Aux, &c. by Capt. Springer, Rev. C. B. Keyes, Treas. of Berkshire County, Bap. Assoc. Mass, per Dea. James Loring, for the following purposes: " Burman Bible, 24,81 47,18 " Domestic do. Carey Station, 6,76 Over in the above, ,25 - Mrs. Williams, towards Monument for Mrs. Judson, per Dr. Bolles, -79,00 2,58 39,97 -29,00 *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, Oct. 4. 9. A friend towards a monument for Airs. Judson, per Mrs. Chaplin, ,50 67,50 Less expense of collecting, retained by Mr. Davis, 1,17-26,17 25, 25, Jona. Osborn, Esq. Treas. of the East Jersey Miss. Soc. thirty-five dollars of 90, Levi Farwell, Esq. Treas. of the Boston Bap. Assoc. it having been paid to Bap. Church in Weston, collected at the monthly concert for prayer, 10,75 Joshua Tucker, Harvard, Burman mission, Worcester County Bap. Char. Soc. per Rev. Otis Convers, Treas. Baptist Church and Soc. Dedham, monthly concert, Bap. Ch. and Soc. Woburn, collected at monthly concerts, Bur. Bible, S2, The Lincoln Bap. Miss. Soc. Aux. &c. per Mr. H. Prince, For. miss. 85,41 Soc. connected with the 1st Bap. Ch. Boston, for the support of a Burman 20, 13, 7,64 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: 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 U.S. War Department, being the quarterly allowance from the civilization 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 50, 1, Do. for Burman Bible, 1, 15,50 -117,50 Mr. Amasa Brown, Treas. of the Black river Bap. Miss. Soc. for the Bur- 200, 120,00 119,40 22. 27. Dea. N. Stowell, Treas. of the Mass. Bap. State Convention, it having been Mrs. Sally Vanderpool, Treas. of the Newark Bap.. Fem. Miss. Soc. 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 6,75 91,63 24.95 10, " 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 A donation from the Female Soc. of Holmesburg, Pa. per same, 15, 5, Forwarded by Rev. Samuel Huggens to Mr. E. Lincoln. 56,25 50, 35, Fem. Juv. Soc. connected with 2d Bap. Ch. and Soc. Boston, to aid in the J. Billings, jr. Esq. Treas. of Vermont Bap. State Con. per Rev. E. Thresher, Essex miss. Soc. N. Y. per Rev. E. Thresher, Bur. mission, gå 300, 20,50 Interest on $2000, fund for support of Cor. Sec. from Apr. 18, to Nov. 13, 1839, 57,50 Received at sundry times and originally credited to the Bengal Christian Mrs. P. Fisher, of Dedham, Ms. per Rev. Thos. Driver, for Burman bible, 5, Middlesex Bap. miss. soc. per Mr. C. Blanchard, Bur. mission, 29. 30. 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. " To be approp. as follows: Bur. miss. 104,71-Fem. schools, Bur. 143,07. 247,78 200, 76,43 182,19 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, Treas. of the Bap. miss. soc. of Mass. being a part of Miss Bull's legacy 363,81 For Bur. mission, being a thanksgiving tribute from an indigent family, per 1, 25. 27. Mr. Nath'l Oviatt, Richfield, Ohio, for For. miss. per Mr. Benj. Rouse, 10,50 15, Dea. Wm. Colgate, New York, for For. miss. contributed as follows: 5,00 18,45 31, 100, 173,69 A grocer in Boston, being the profits on the sale of some small articles during A young man of New Bedford, as a new year's present for the Bur. mission, 25, 2, A. C. Smith, Esq. Treas. of the Gen. Com. of Bap. churches in Charleston 438,57 E |