Oct.5. By cash from A friend at Newton for Bur, Miss. per L. Farwell Esq.
A little girl belonging to the Bap. Sabbath School in Portsmouth, N. H. for the Bur. Miss. per Mr. Simons, The Juvenile Sewing Soc. in Worcester, Mass. for the Burman Mission, per Miss Eunice Howe, Treasurer, by Mr. Simons, The estate of the late widow Peniah Baxter of Pomfret, Conn. for the Burman Mission, forwarded by Messrs. Gurdon Robinson, James Elliot and John Paine, it having been placed in their hands by the above named Mrs. Baxter by her will, to be disposed of for benevolent purposes, according to their judgment. The Female Bap. Bur. Miss. Soc, in Sharon, for trans- lating the scriptures, or otherwise, as the Board may think best, per Mrs. Parmelia Sumner, Treasurer, A female friend of this city for Bur. Tracts, by Rev. Dr. Bolles,
The members of the Second Bap. Church in Charles- town, Mass, for the purpose of educating a female child in Burmah to take the name of Nancy Holden,' the same amount to be continued yearly for four years, per Mr. D. Fosdick,
Dea. James Loring, Treas. of the Boston Bap. For. Miss. Soc. collected at the monthly concerts for prayer in Boston, for the education of Burman females,
A little boy for the Bur. Miss. by his Father, The Brookline, Mass. Church for purchasing school apparatus for the Mission schools at Maulmein and Tavoy, per Rev. Mr. Warne,
A female friend in West Scituate for the Bur. Miss. per Mr. E. Lincoln,
A female friend in Cambridge, for publishing the Bible in Burmah, per Mr. O. T. Cutter,
Mr. Thomas Huntington of Brooklyn, Conn. The Soc. connected with the First Bap. Church Boston for the support of a Bur. child, named Sarah Way- land, per Miss Lydia C. Jepson, Sec'y. and Treas. A female friend, being the first payment towards educa- ting a Burman child at Maulmein, under the care of Mrs. Wade, per Rev. Mr. Knowles,
The Juvenile Miss. Soc. connected with the Male de- partment of the Federal St. Bap. Sunday School, Boston, being the first payment towards educating a Bur. boy at Tavoy, to be called William Manning, per Master John L. Lincoln, Cor. Sec'y.
A friend to the Bur. Bible, per Rev. Dr. Bolles, The Young Men's Tract Soc. Cambridge, per Mr. C. E. Morse, Treasurer,
The Middlesex and Norfolk Miss. Soc. for the following purposes: For the Foreign Mission,
66 H. P. L. for the support of a Burman child, named Eli- za Lincoln,
Oct. 13. By cash for The Burman Mission,
Books to be sent to the Valley of the Mississippi,
A Lady in Foxborough, Mass. per Mr. Gear, from Miss H. N. Bennett of Middleborough, Mass. be-
ing deficiency in amount forwarded Sep. 1, 1831, for naming a Bur. child Mary Hubbard,
A few young females of Oliver Street Church, N. Y. for Bur. Tracts, per Rev. S. H. Cone, The Woburn Church and Congregation, Mass. having been collected at the monthly concert for prayer, for publishing the scriptures in Burmah, per Mr. Moses Pearsons, Treas. by Mr. John Tidd, A friend to Missions to be appropriated to the benefit of For. Miss. per Rev. Ira M. Allen, Philadelphia, A young man for the Bur. Miss. by Mr. T. Simons, Rev. Henry J. Hall of Cornwall, Vt. towards the sup- port and education of a child at Tavoy, to be named by the Missionaries, per Mr. Walker,
The Infant's Bur. Bible Soc, connected with the First Bap. Sabbath School Boston, per Mr. H. J. Howland, A friend to Burmah, by Mrs. O'Brien, Mrs. Mary Arnold of Cumberland, a member of the Ch. in Medfield, Mass. for printing the Bible in Burmah, per Rev. Moses Curtis,
"Mr. Sprague of Templeton, per Mr. Glover,
2d Ch. Cheshire, 11,30
Month. Concert in Pitts. 66,88
The Vt. Bap. St. Con. per J. Conant, Tr. for Bur. Miss. 350, Rev. Daniel Packer, of Montholly $10 for printing the Bible, and $10 for printing Tracts in Burmah, Widow Shepard of Brandon,
A friend of For. Miss. in Milton,
A lady in Exeter, N. H. per Rev. J. N. Brown, by Mr. E. Lincoln,
A friend to Miss. to support a Talieng sister, for one year, with a pledge to continue the same for three years, per Mrs. Wayland of Providence, R. I. A lady of the First Bap. Ch. Boston for printing the Bible in Burmah, per Rev. Dr. Bolles, Dea. J. Woodcock, for the Burman Mission, The Carey Soc. of the First Bap. Ch. Boston, for the support of an Indian lad, named James M. Winchell, by Miss T. Rogers, Treasurer,
The United Female Industrious Soc. of Chester, N. H. being avails of work, per Mrs. S. Tenney Treas. for the Burman Mission,
A friend in South Reading, Mass. for the Bur. Bible, Calvin Blanchard Esq. Treas. of the Middlesex Bap. Miss. Soc. for the Burman Mission, The Franklin Bap. Benev. Soc. having been contribu- ted by the Bap. Ch. in Conway, for the Bur. Miss. Females of the Bap. Ch. in Charlemont for same Forwarded by Nathan Alden Esq. per Mr. F. Heartwell, Master John Lawson Lothrop, for Burman Mission, by Mr. W. Bolles,
Dr. T. Huntington of Brooklyn, Conn. for Bur. Miss. L. Farwell Esq. Treas, of the town of Cambridge be- ing six months interest on a loan of 6000 dollars, Mr. John Ford, being a widow's mite towards printing the Bible in Burmah,
Rev. S. Cornelius of Alexandria D. C. contributed by John Withers Esq. $50 for printing the Bible in the Burman language, and $50 for the support of a na- tive Burman preacher,
One years interest on a note of $2000, at five per cent, Rev. William Reese of Norwich, Ohio, per Mr. Will- iam Nichols,
John Dunlop Esq. of Edinburg, Scot. for the Bur. Miss. Rev. A. Bennett, contributed as follows:
The Shaftsbury Association for the Bur. Miss. per Rev. S. H. Cone,
The Steuben N. Y. Bap. Miss. Soc. Aux. &c.
Collected in sundry places,
per W. Colgate Esq.
The Horton Female Mite Soc. being the first payment to aid in the education of a Bur. child, per Mrs. E. M. Pryor. Secretary,
The Fem. Juv. Soc. of the Rev. Mr. Knowles' Church and congregation, for the support of an Indian child at the Ca. Sta. named Marg. B. Doyle, per Mrs. Chorley, A fem. friend of Lincoln, Mass. for the Bur. Mission, By cash being six months interest on a note of $5000, A friend, per Mr. H. Lincoln,
Dec. 2. By cash from Miss Lucy Swaim, for Burman Bible, 66 A friend in Aurora, Ohio, per H. Hill Esq.
Jeremiah Brown, Esq. Treas, of the Connecticut Bap. State Convention, for For. Miss.
Rev. B. Stow, being a widow's mite for the Bur. Miss. A friend for the Bur. Miss., per L. Farwell, Esq. A friend,
Rev. C. Train. accompanied with the following note. I send you enclosed five dollars for the Burman Miss.; I had a heart to send more. Though my income is small, I cannot deny myself the pleasure of doing a little for the cause of God, believing that we are stewards of his bounty, W. J.
Framingham, Dec. 14, 1831. John Mulford, senior, of N. J. for the Bur. Miss. per Rev. I. M. Allen,
A female friend with her prayers that Burmah may soon be given to the Lord for an inheritance. Mr. D. Hopkins of Voluntown, Conn. for printing the Bur. Bible, per Mr. William Nichols, The 2d Bap. Ch. Tiverton, R. I. for the Bur. Miss. Mrs. Amy Hambly, for same,
Rev. Marvin Grow of Greensborough, Vt. for the Bur. Mission, per Mr. William Baker,
Mr. F. Drury of Florida, Mass. for the Burman Miss. per Mr. F. A. Willard,
Jan. 7. By cash from "One who owes every thing to his Lord and Master,"
Miss Eliza Jameson, of Warren, Me., being a New Year's Present for the Burman Mission,
Miss. Nancy Kalloch, of Warren Me., for printing Burman Tracts,
Dea. N. Stowell, Treasurer of the Mass Bap. State Convention, having been contributed as follows:
By the Bap. Ch. in Worcester being a special contribution made on reading Mr. Judson's letter, of March 4, 1831, for the Burman Mission, By the Wendall Miss. Soc, for the following purposes: For the Burman Mission.
For Burman Tracts, to constitute the Rev. Erastus Andrews a life member of the A. B. Tr. Soc. of Sunderland and Montague, by the young men in his Soc. Indian Schools,
J. Dunlop Esq. of Edinburg, Scotland, being the second donation from this generous friend, of the same amount, within a few weeks, for the Bur. Miss. Mr. Robert Scott, of Salisbury, Mass. for Printing Burman Tracts, Rev. C. B. Keyes, Treas of the Berk. Coun. Bap Assoc. for the following objects: For the Burman Mission,
A friend as a New Year's gift to the Bur. Miss. by Rev. J N. Brown, The American Education Soc. for two years rent of the Attick Story over the
Rev. M. Curtis, having been contributed in Medfield, Mass. for the following objects : For the Burman Mission,
The Vt. Bap. St. Con. per John Conant Esq. Treas. being a collection made by the Central Bap. Church in Shaftsbury, on the first Monday of Jan. 1832, in aid of the Burman Mission,
H. B. Rounds Esq. Treas. of the Utica Bap. For. Miss. Soc. for the following objects:
A female in Phil. to purchase Tr. for Bur. per Rev. J. Patterson, by H. Hill Esq. Mr. J. Carter, having been contributed by himself and several Baptist friends in Charlestown, Mass. towards the support of a Native Burman preacher, O. Starkweather Esq. of Pawtucket, for the Burman Mission, Mrs. Mary May, for same, per O. Starkweather Esq.
A female friend in the coun. for the Bur. Miss. by one of the pastors in this city, Mrs. Lydia White for Burman Mission, per Mr. E. Lincoln,
M. White Esq. of Cleaveland, Ohio, for the Bur. Miss. contributed as follows: At the monthly concert for prayer, the past year,
Thomas Whelpley, Esq. As one of a hundred for raising a thousand dollars for this object,
The boy's Benev. Soc. of the Oliver St. Bap. Ch. N. Y. as a New Year's pre- sent to the Burman Mission, forwarded by W. R. Williams, Esq. The Male and Female Miss. Soc. in Andover, Ver. for the Burman Mission, per Joel Manning Esq. Agent, by Mr. Adams,
The Female Industrious Soc. of the Charles St. Bap. Ch. Ros for the educa- tion of two Ind. girls at the Ca. Sta n'd. Ann Sharp, and Sophia O. Lincoln, Nathan Alden Esq. of East Bridgewater, for Foreign Missions,
The U. S. War Dep, being the qr, allowance from the civilization fund, due the Ist of Jan. for the benefit of the Indian Sta. under the charge of this Board, Dr. Lawson Long of North Adams, Mass. as a family donation for For. Miss. per Mr. W. Nichols,
Rev. John M. Peck, collected at the monthly concert for prayer, at Rock Sp. Illinois, for Burman Tracts,
Mrs. Betsey Stone, Treas, of the Female Miss. Soc. of Jay, Essex county, N. Y. for the Burman Mission,
Accompanied with the following note. Though the donation be small, we send it with the assurance that the offering of the widow's mite, is as ac- ceptable to God, as the gifts of the rich. Be assured dear sir, we feel a deep interest in the Miss. cause, and we hope the time is not distant when the shores of poor benighted Burmah, shall resound with the high praises of our Redeemer,
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