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Jan. 7. By cash from J. Moriarty, Esq. Treas. of Salem Bible Trans, and For, miss. soc. for the

following purposes: For. miss. 690,00; Bur. schools, 60,00; Af. miss. 50,00, 800,00 Mrs. Abigail Shiverick, for Bur. miss. per Mr. Gale,

,50

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Male and Fem. miss. soc. of Andover, Vt. Bur. miss. per Rev. Joel Manning, 14,
Mrs. Phebe C. Wilcox, East Otto, N. Y. for Bur. mission,

1,

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Mr. John B. Miller, Treas. of S. Carolina Bap. State Con. for the following
objects: For. miss. 245,19; Fem. schools, Bur. 10,00; Withington sta. 1,81, 255,
Bible soc. of Savoy, Berkshire Co. Ms. for Bur. bible, per Rev. David Wright, 5,
Mr. Hiram Richmond, Treas. of the Pri. soc. of Ashfield, Ct. For. miss.
Mr. Cyrus Alden, of Ashfield, Ct. for Bur. miss. per Mr. Allis,

F. P. Browning, Esq. Detroit, Mich. Ter. for Burman bible,

Three children of Dea. Levi Ball, Townsend, Ms. for Bur. schools,
Fem. soc. of Albany, for the education of Bur. children, Miss Eliza Seymour,
Cor. Sec. for the support of a Burman child, to be called Mary Ann Welch,
being the first payment, per Rev. B. T. Welch,
Female Mite Soc. of Oysterville, for Foreign missions,
Rev. Basil Manly, Charleston, S. C. it having been received by him from a
friend in Augusta, Ga. for Bur. miss.

13,

10, 50, 1,50

27,

3,54

50,

Miss Elmira Walton, S. Reading, Ms. towards procuring a bell for Thomas sta. 5,
Mr. Emory Osgood, for Bur. mission, per Mr. E. Lincoln,

Fem. miss. soc. of Jay, N. Y. per J. Pennost, jr. by Mr. E. Lincoln,

.50

6,41

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U. S. War Department, being the quarterly allowance from the civilization
fund, due the 1st of Jan. 1831,

500,

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Rensellaerville Assoc. N. Y. per Rev. Elijah Herrick, by Mr. E. Lincoln, 17,25
Bap. ch. in Horton, N. S. for printing bible in Bur.per Mr. A. Chaplin, by do. 11,17
Contributed at the last meeting of the Bap. Con. of Mass. at Southbridge,
per Rev. Jona. Going,

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An aged Christian friend, after reading Mr. Sutton's letter to Dr. Sharp, per
Dr. Sharp,

Semi-Annual dividend on 22 shares of U. S. bank stock, at 3 1-2 per cent,
Dea. James Loring, Treas. of the Boston Bap. For, miss. soc. for the Burman
mission, having been contributed by the Female Bur, miss. soc. of the third
Bap. ch. and con. Boston, under the pastoral care of Rev. Dr. Sharp, per
Mrs. L. Clouston, Treas.

Friend Humphrey, Esq. Albany, N. Y. for the support and education of a
Burman child to be called Bartholomew T. Welch, being the first annual
payment for this purpose,

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Mrs. Betsey Sprague, Attleborough, Ms. for For. miss. per Mr. Asa Read,
Archibald Smith, jr. Esq. Treas. of the York Bap. For. miss. soc. Aux. &c.
having been contributed as follows:

Fem. Soc. Cornish, 4,75 Capt. Ralph Curtis, 8,00

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17,99

10,

77,

50,

25,

25,

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A. Wilson,
5,
J. W. Seaver, Esq. 5,
Pri. Soc. Cape Ned-

Ben. Soc. Wells, per

Mrs. Sally Taylor,

1,

Rev. O. Barron,

5,17

Rev. Jos. Ballard,

5,

Rev. J. Gillpatrick,

A. Smith, jr. Esq.

8,

dock, per Rev. 0.

Barron,

12,

Rev. Henry Smith, 6,

from Soc. G. Hill,

Thomas Gile,

1,

Henry Gile,

2,

South Berwick,

7,

Noah Ricker,

1,

Dominicus Ricker, 5,

Maria Jane Ricker,

1,

Rev. Willard Glover, 2,

Rev. Atherton Clark, 5,

Parker L. Fogg, Soc.

Benjamin Ilsley,

1,

Rev. E. Emerson and

at Shapleigh,

Moses Curtis,

Friends to missions, 1,

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2,

Palmer Walker,

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5,

Dea. Chas. Swasey, 5,50

Sarah Swasey,

2,50

Obed Walker,

Rev. A. Flanders,

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Tristam Goodnow,

1,

Rev. Z. Delano,

Contrib. at a meet

ing of Aux. Soc. at
Waterborough, 12,48

Rev. John Seavy,

5,

A female friend,

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Messrs. Lincoln & Edmands, being profits on Mrs. Judson's memoir, 3d edit. 500,
A poor man in Boston, who resolved a few months since to lay by a small sum
every week from his earnings, to aid in printing the Burman Testament,
per Rev. J. D. Knowles,

A friend in South Boston, for printing the Burman Testament,
Alabama Bap. State Con. forwarded by Dea. Temple Lea, Treas.
A lady, Portsmouth, N. H. for Bur. miss. per Rev. Baron Stow,
Y. Z. accompanied by the following note: "Sir,-In first Corinthians, 16th
chapter, and 2d verse, it is written, Let every one of you lay by him in
store as God hath prospered him.' In compliance with the above injunc-`
tion, I enclose twenty dollars, which I wish to have appropriated to the
printing and circulating tracts in Burmah.
Yours, Y. Z."
"Feb. 26, 1831."

2.

1,

150,

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Dea. J. Loring, Treas. of Boston Bap. For. miss. soc. for fem. schools in Bur.
having been contributed by the Fem. Pri. soc. of the Federal st. Bap. ch.
and con. of Boston, under the pastoral charge of Rev. H. Malcom, per Mrs.
H. Lincoln, Treas.

68,

1831.

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Mar. 7. By cash from the Treas. of the Bap. State Conven. of Mass. it having been received
from the Wendall Assoc. for Bur. miss. per Rev. J. Going,
Mrs. Maria T. Jackson, and Mrs. Eliza B. Rogers, daughters of the late Rev.
Stephen Gano, of Providence, R. I. 25 dolls. being first payment for the
purpose of supporting and educating a heathen child in Bur. to bear the
name of their late venerated parent. This generous donation was accom-
panied with a pledge that it should be continued till it shall amount to the
sum of one hundred dollars, per Rev. Henry Jackson,

8.

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24, R. C. Latane, of King & Queen Co. Va. by W. Crane, Esq. per Mr. E. Lincoln, 1, Bap. Fem. miss. soc. of New Bedford, towards supporting and educating a Bur. child, to he called Ann Freeman, to be continued annually, commencing with the first of Sept. 1830, forwarded by Miss Eliza S. Gardner, Sec. per Rev. S. P. Hill,

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25, Albany Baptist miss. soc. to be specially applied for the use of the Bur. miss. per Mr. E. C. M'Intosh,

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Cash being six months and three days' interest on 6000 dolls. at 41-2 per ct.
invested the sixth of September last,

137,25

15.

"

Rev. Mason Ball, Agent of the Board, having been collected by him in South
Carolina and Georgia,

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W.R. Stockbridge, Esq. Treas. of Cumberland Bap. miss. soc. Aux. &c. hav-
ing been contributed as follows, viz.

From Mrs. Nancy Ilsley, Treas. of Bur. Feri. Ed. Soc. of Portland, for the edu-
cation of Burman female children,

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Wm. Colgate, Esq. of New York, having been contributed as follows:
From Mrs. Holingbroke, Ticas. of the Fem. Bap. For. Miss. Soc. of Middletown,

41

17,

-244,03

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Montrose Bap. Ch Penn. for the Bur. mission, per Rev. S. H. Cone,
Robert Tompkins, Esq. Treas. of the Cayuga Bap. For. Miss. Soc. Aux. &c. per
Rev. C. P. Wyckoff, of Auburn,

5,01
7,

60,43

72,44

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A lady in the County of Rutland, Vt. in consequence of reading Mrs. Wade's address,
for the Eur. mission, per Rev H. Proctor,
Dea. J. Loring, Treas. of the Boston Bap. For, Miss. it having been contributed at the
monthly concert of prayer by the four Bap. churches in Boston; for education of
female children in India,

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Bap. Ch. in Gibbonsville and West Troy, N. Y. being the avails of collections taken at
their monthly concert of prayer, to aid in printing the Bible in Burmah, per Rev.
Ashley Vaughn,

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Rev. Daniel Hascall, Treas. Madison For. Miss. Soc. Aux. &c.
R. Wallack, Esq. Washington, DC. being in part for the notes due from Mr. Peter
Force, on account of the Columbian Star printing office,
Donation from several friends to the heathen, in Con. to be appropriated to the ex-
clusive object of printing the New Testament in the Burman language.
Several Ladies of Bap. ch. and con. under pastoral care of Rev. J. C. Welch, Warren,
R. I. being first payment of support and education of a Burman boy, to be named
John Carnes Welch,

50,00

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587,75

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A few females in Philadelphia and Frankford, for the purchase of various articles, to be
forwarded to Mrs. Wade in Burmah, and which with the balance of the money, is to
be expended at her discretion. Per Mrs. H. Gillison, and Mrs. Davis,
Juvenile Miss. Soc. Burlington N. J. for Ind. Miss. in U. S. by P. B. Runyon, Treas.
N. J. Bap. State Con. for Miss. purposes,
Bap. Ch. Peterborough, N H. collected at monthly concert for prayer, per Dea. J. Field,
A young lady in Newton, to aid in printing the New Testament in the Bur. language,
per Rev. Prof. Ripley,

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100,

10,

4,14

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Female friend of Dr. Sharp's ch. collected at a Saturday evening meeting, for Bur. Miss.
per Mrs. H. Lincoln,

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Mr. Richard Waterman, Coventry, R. I. for For. Miss. per N. Waterman, Jr. Esq.
Mrs. Mary B. Hill, Treas. Fem. Miss. Soc. of South Bap. Ch. and Con. Boston, for Bur.
Miss. Per Rev. Mr. Neal,

100,

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Female friends in Chickopee Factory Village, Springfield, to aid in printing the Bible
in Burmah, by L. A.

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Dea. J. Loring, Treas. Boston Bap. For, Miss. Soc. contributed by Juv. Miss. Soc. of
Federal-st. Bap. Cong towards the education of an Indian child at Valley Towns
Station to be called Wm. Manning,

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U. S. War Dep. being quarterly allowance from Civilization Fund, due 1st inst.
Vir. Bap. Miss. Soc. per A Thomas, Esq. Treas. (71,50 of which is to be appropri.
ated to the Bur. Miss. and 31,51 to Burman schools,)

500,

400,

1831.

21.

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Apr. 20. By cash from Abel Parker, Esq. Jaffrey, N. H. a donation for Bur. Miss. per Isaac Parker, Esq.
Dea. J. Loring, Treas. Boston Bap. For. Miss. Soc. contributed by Fem. Pri. Soc. of ad
Bap. Ch. and Cong. Boston, under the pastoral care of Rev. J. D. Knowles, per Mrs.
M. B. Chorley, Treas. to be especially applied to education of Bur. feniales,

15,00

47,72

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A clergyman, a friend to missions, it having been received for marriage fees, for Burman tracts,

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Several ladies towards erecting a monument to the memory of Mrs. Judson, Aug.20, 1830, 21,50
Geo. Bap. Con, per Rev. A. Sherwood, Treas.

700,

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22 dollars of which for Bur. Miss. to be applied to the support of a child in Mrs. Wade's school, and one dollar towards translating the Bible in Bur. language. Mrs. C. for purchasing articles sent to Mrs. Boardman,

3,00

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The subscribers have examined the Treasurer's account, and find the same correctly cast and properly vouched, and that he has a balance of 4502 dollars, 86 cents, to the credit of the Convention, in the Branch Bank of the United States at Boston.

JOHN B. JONES,
NATHANIEL R. COBB,.

Committee.

OF THE

SEVENTH TRIENNIAL MEETING

OF THE

BAPTIST GENERAL CONVENTION,

FOR

MISSIONARY PURPOSES,

Held in New York,

APRIL, 1832.

BOSTON:

PUTNAM & DAMRELL PRINTERS,

39, Washington Street,

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