1831. 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 8. Male and Fem. miss. soc. of Andover, Vt. Bur. miss. per Rev. Joel Manning, 14, 1, Mr. John B. Miller, Treas. of S. Carolina Bap. State Con. for the following F. P. Browning, Esq. Detroit, Mich. Ter. for Burman bible, Three children of Dea. Levi Ball, Townsend, Ms. for Bur. schools, 13, 10, 50, 1,50 27, 3,54 50, Miss Elmira Walton, S. Reading, Ms. towards procuring a bell for Thomas sta. 5, Fem. miss. soc. of Jay, N. Y. per J. Pennost, jr. by Mr. E. Lincoln, .50 6,41 U. S. War Department, being the quarterly allowance from the civilization 500, Rensellaerville Assoc. N. Y. per Rev. Elijah Herrick, by Mr. E. Lincoln, 17,25 An aged Christian friend, after reading Mr. Sutton's letter to Dr. Sharp, per Semi-Annual dividend on 22 shares of U. S. bank stock, at 3 1-2 per cent, Friend Humphrey, Esq. Albany, N. Y. for the support and education of a Mrs. Betsey Sprague, Attleborough, Ms. for For. miss. per Mr. Asa Read, Fem. Soc. Cornish, 4,75 Capt. Ralph Curtis, 8,00 17,99 10, 77, 50, 25, 25, A. Wilson, 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, 2, Palmer Walker, 5, Dea. Chas. Swasey, 5,50 Sarah Swasey, 2,50 Obed Walker, Rev. A. Flanders, Tristam Goodnow, 1, Rev. Z. Delano, Contrib. at a meet ing of Aux. Soc. at Rev. John Seavy, 5, A female friend, Messrs. Lincoln & Edmands, being profits on Mrs. Judson's memoir, 3d edit. 500, A friend in South Boston, for printing the Burman Testament, 2. 1, 150, Dea. J. Loring, Treas. of Boston Bap. For. miss. soc. for fem. schools in Bur. 68, 1831. n Mar. 7. By cash from the Treas. of the Bap. State Conven. of Mass. it having been received 8. 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, 25, Albany Baptist miss. soc. to be specially applied for the use of the Bur. miss. per Mr. E. C. M'Intosh, Cash being six months and three days' interest on 6000 dolls. at 41-2 per ct. 137,25 15. " Rev. Mason Ball, Agent of the Board, having been collected by him in South W.R. Stockbridge, Esq. Treas. of Cumberland Bap. miss. soc. Aux. &c. hav- From Mrs. Nancy Ilsley, Treas. of Bur. Feri. Ed. Soc. of Portland, for the edu- Wm. Colgate, Esq. of New York, having been contributed as follows: 41 17, -244,03 Montrose Bap. Ch Penn. for the Bur. mission, per Rev. S. H. Cone, 5,01 60,43 72,44 A lady in the County of Rutland, Vt. in consequence of reading Mrs. Wade's address, Bap. Ch. in Gibbonsville and West Troy, N. Y. being the avails of collections taken at Rev. Daniel Hascall, Treas. Madison For. Miss. Soc. Aux. &c. 50,00 587,75 A few females in Philadelphia and Frankford, for the purchase of various articles, to be 100, 10, 4,14 Female friend of Dr. Sharp's ch. collected at a Saturday evening meeting, for Bur. Miss. Mr. Richard Waterman, Coventry, R. I. for For. Miss. per N. Waterman, Jr. Esq. 100, Female friends in Chickopee Factory Village, Springfield, to aid in printing the Bible Dea. J. Loring, Treas. Boston Bap. For, Miss. Soc. contributed by Juv. Miss. Soc. of U. S. War Dep. being quarterly allowance from Civilization Fund, due 1st inst. 500, 400, 1831. 21. Apr. 20. By cash from Abel Parker, Esq. Jaffrey, N. H. a donation for Bur. Miss. per Isaac Parker, Esq. 15,00 47,72 A clergyman, a friend to missions, it having been received for marriage fees, for Burman tracts, Several ladies towards erecting a monument to the memory of Mrs. Judson, Aug.20, 1830, 21,50 700, 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 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, Committee. |