To cash paid Rev. Jesse Mercer's draft of March 7, on account of the Tinsawatta school, TREASURER'S REPORT. The General Convention of the Baptist Denomination in the United States, far Foreign Missions, &c. in account current with Heman Lincoln, Treasurer. 1827. April 25. To balance from last account, 50. To cash paid Rev. N. Kendrick's order on account of the Indian lads at Hamilton, N. Y. May 1. To cash paid 2 per et. premium on $25 Ontario bank notes, Dr. 476,06 87,50 ,50 25, 3, 28.50 5. To 5000 dollars remitted to Wm. H. Pearce, Calcutta, per brig Smyrna, for Burman miss. 5000, To one and a half per ct. on the above, for Spanish dollars, 6. To cash paid protest of note at Washington, D. C. " paid copy of deeds at Washington, D. C. as per bill of W. Brent, clerk, 18. paid premium on $10 North Carolina money, at 9 per cent. paid Rev. John Peck, being quarterly grant from the United States Government for the 6. To cash forwarded Rev. Ely Stone, Wheatland, N. Y. for the Tonawanda school, 16. To cash paid exchange one and a half per ct. on $25 uncurrent money, 19. To cash paid Isaac M'Coy, draft of May 29, for the Carey Station, 6,84 69,16 5 40,43 1,75 5,00 July 51. To cash paid 6 per ct. discount on $100 North Carolina money, 26. To cash paid the order of Rev. N. Kendrick, in aid of the education of seven Indian youths, for the quarter due the 1st instant, ,30 To cash paid Rev. Wm. Yates, per his receipt, it being in part of his expenses incurred in making collections in New York, Connecticut, Vermont, and New Hampshire, 20, Aug. 1. To cash paid Rev. Wm. Yates for Bill of Exchange on Calcutta, 8. To cash paid L. Compere, draft of July 2d, to J. Falconer, Sept. 3. To cash paid Rev. Isaac M'Coy for his draft of June 15, To cash paid Rev. Isaac M'Coy, draft of June 7, 5. To cash paid exchange on uncurrent money, 15. paid Rev. Jesse Mercer's order for Tinsawatta school, in the Cherokee nation, 18. paid one quarter's salary to the Cor. Secretary, due July 1, To cash paid bill for travelling expences incurred by Rev. Dr. Bolles, and Rev. W. Yates, 22. To cash paid for the Christian Watchman one year for the Carey Station, Oct. 17. To cash forwarded Rev. Ely Stone, Wheatland, N. Y. for the Tonawanda school, 19. To cash, being bad bill, To exchange, 1 per ct. on $15, Nov. 3. To cash paid Rev. Evan Jones' draft of August 21, (Valley Towns,) 5. To cash paid Rev. J. Mercer's draft of Oct. 16, for Tinsawatta school, 16. To cash paid 2 per ct. premium on $37 uncurrent money, 28. To cash paid Rev. I. M'Coy's draft of Oct. 12, 8300, and $700, for the Miamies, Dec. 4. To cash forwarded Rev. John Peck for Oneida School, 5. To cash paid Corresponding Secretary 6 months salary, 1828 Jan. 2. To cash paid Rev. G. F. Davis, in part for his expenses as Agent to visit Aux. Soc. in Maine, 25, 3 To cash paid 2 per ct. premium on $20 uncurrent money, 300, " paid Lincoln & Edmands' bill for printing proceedings of Convention in 1826, for fur 4. paid Rev. N. Kendrick's draft, dated Oct. 11, on account of Indian young men at Hamilton, N. Y. 87,50 forwarded Rev. Ely Stone, for the Tonawanda School, .40 43,75 nishing books for the Treasurer, printing last annual Report of Managers, Mr. M'Coy's Feb. 15. To cash paid Executive Committee Bap. Ed. Soc. N. Y. for seven Indian lads at Hamiltor. To cash paid in aid of the African Mission, remitted to Rev. Lot Cary, " paid for Carey Station, do. „, paid S. B. Burchard, Jr., draft dated 1st. inst. for Indian youths at Hamilton, N. Y. 87,50 560,50 87,50 90, 1000, 133, 150, 1460,50 Feb. 21. To cash paid one and a half per ct. premium on twenty dollars uncurrent money, paid 4 per ct. premium on hundred and thirty dollars uncurrent money, 29. Rev. John Peck's order for the Oneida Indian station, for quarter due Jan. 1, Apr. 7. ,,paid 10 per ct. premium on twenty-five dollars uncurrent money, ,30 5,20 5,50 50, 300, 2,50 ,75 paid Corresponding Secretary one quarter's salary, due 1st. instant, "paid Cor. Sec. for postage, stationary, blank books, incidental expenses, as per bill for one year, 75,62 paid Haven & Forbes' bill for sundries sent to the Withington Station, 125, 49,16 " paid Rev. Daniel Bartlett, for services as agent in the State of Maine, forwarded Rev. Ely Stone, being quarterly payment due 1st inst. for Tonawanda school, 43,75 12, 70, 190,25 paid postage from April 20, 1827, to date, 25. paid Lee Compere, draft of March 6, for Withington Station, To balance carried to new account, 19,50 500, 643,81 1827. May 1. By cash from Rev. Baron Stow, as per endorsement on his note, 14603,38 Cr. 13,43 11,57 April 25. By amount received from April 25, to May 17, 1827, as published in Magazine No. 126, viz. Salem Bible Translation and For. Miss. Soc. received per J. Moriarty, Treas. to be appropriated as follows:-For Miss. purposes, 93,-Burman Schools, 57, Hezekiah Prince, Esq. Treas of the Lincoln Bap. Aux. Soc. in aid of Foreign Missions, 150,00 252,18 55,37 Isabella Prince, Treas. of the Lincoln Fem. Cent Soc. in aid of For. Miss. per Mr. N. R. Cobb, 37,99 (37 dollars 87 cents of which, is for the Burman Schools under the care of Mrs. Wade, and Bap. Ch. and Soc. in Lebanon, Con. by Rev. Gurdon Robinson, per Mr. James Robinson, By cash from the United States Government, being for the last quarter of 1826, in aid of the education of seven Indian lads, now at Hamilton, N. Y. As above, for the same purpose, being for one quarter, due April 1st, 27, 800, 240, 8,56 175, 87,50 for quarter due April 1st, in aid of Indian schools at the Carey station, on the Boston Bap. Fem. Soc. for promoting the conversion of the Jews, for the Carey and 105, 120, Middlesex and Norfolk Aux. Miss. Soc. for For. Miss. by Dea. James Fosdick, Treas. 500, 44,89 A young friend at the Vineyard, per Mr. E. Lincoln, 3,65 A friend to Missions, per hand of Mr. Henry Grew, of Hartford, for the support of an Indian child by the name of Elizabeth Grew, at the Valley Towns station, 30, Rev. Dr. Staughton, it having been collected by him in a tour to South Carolina, 200, Baptist State Convention of Connecticut, per Dea. J. B. Gilbert, Treas. for Burman mission, 200, 11, 3,75 Newport For. Bible Soc. to aid in translating the Scriptures into the Burman language, per H. 3, H. B. Rounds, Esq. Treas. of the Utica Bap. For. Miss. Soc. per Mr. E. Lincoln, A friend to Missions, by Rev. D. Sharp, 10, 15, -3287,39 June 5. By amount received from June 5, to June 18, 1827, as published in Magazine, No. 127, viz. Sunbury, Ga. Fem. Cent Soc. for Missionary purposes, per Rev. H. J. Ripley, Friends to Foreign Missions in Hyannis, by F. Marchant, Esq. per Mr. E. Lincoln, The Spring Hill, Virginia Fem. Miss. Soc. Aux. to the Gen. Con. ten for For. Miss. five for The Norfolk, Va. Miss. Soc. received per Mr. E. Lincoln, 60, 5, 16,87 300, 200, 15, 15, Treas. of the Worcester Co. Miss. and Ed. Soc. for translation of Scriptures, per Mr. E. Lincoln, 17, 4,75 200, 10, 895,91 July 16. By cash from the United States Government, being a quarterly payment in aid of the By cash being quarterly payment due 1st inst. for Carey station, 87,50 75, 56,25 Oneidas, Tinsawatta, " 50, 43,75 43,75 43,75 -400, 1000, By amount received from June 25, to July 19, 1827, as published in Magazine No. 128, viz. Stranger, for the mission among the Western Indians, by A. South, Esq. Treas. H. B. Rounds, Esq. Treas. of the Utica Bap. For. Miss. Soc. per Mr. E. Lincoln, : : : per Thomas Stokes, Esq. : The Beriah Bap. Ch. and congregation, New York, per Rev. Aaron Perkins, : By amount received from July 25, to Sept. 22, 1827, as published in Magazine No. 130, viz. Collection at Rev. Mr. Wightman's meeting-house, New London, Ct. : 22,64 Joseph B. Gilbert, Esq. Treas. of the Bap. Convention of the State of Connecticut, Donation of a few individuals who are members of the Baptist Church in Sturbridge, Mass. per : : : : : : -406,88 12, For education of heathen children, received by H. Hill, Esq. Treas. of A. B. F. M. as follows, viz. : : Philemon Shepherd, do. for Burman mission, : : : From A. Witham, Esq. Treas. of the Hancock For. Miss. Soc. Aux. &c. it having been contrib- 4, 8. 72,50 36, : 139, 18, Walpole and Sharon Fem. Bur. Soc. by Miss H. Smith, Treas. for the education of Bur. females, 5,25 N. Warriner, Esq. Treas. of the Bap. Evangelical Ben. Soc. in the westerly part of Massachu- By amount received from Sept. 24, to Oct. 22, 1827, as published in Magazine, No. 131, viz. By cash from Mrs. George Homer, From an unknown friend, for Carey Station, per Dea. J. Loring, From a friend in Roxbury, for the Burman mission, per Rev. W. Leverett, Windham county Bap. Miss. Soc. Ct. per D. C. Bolles, Esq. Treas. to be approriated as follows, viz. For the Burman mission, General purposes, H. B. Rounds, Esq. Treas. of Utica For. Miss. Soc. per Mr. E. Lincoln First Fem. Primary Soc. in Sedgwick, Me. 19,19 14,76 -33,95 25, 20,64 3, do. for each of his children, three in number, ten cents, ,30 Mrs. R. Pinkham, being profits on sale of tracts, 1, For Carey station, per S. Allen, Treas. Ruth R. Allen, Sec. -24,94 Primary Soc. to aid the Burman mission, belonging to the First Bap. Ch. and Soc. in Boston, by Miss T. Rogers, Treas. $3,50 130,39 Oct. 15. By cash from the United States Government, being a quarterly payment in aid of *In addition to the above, two dollars were received for the Columbia College, which sum has been forward to the Treasurer of that Institution. As above, being quarterly payment due 1st instant for Miamies, By amount received from October 26, to Nov. 15, 1827, as published in Magazine, No. 132, viz. By cash from Mr. Edmund Parsons, Administrator on the Estate of Miss Priscilla Badger, being a legacy from said estate, . 43,75 43,75 400, 500, 50, Josiah D. Furman, Esq. Treas. of the General Committee of Charleston Bap. Association, S. C. 465, From the children of Miss Nancy Richardson's school in Cambridgeport, for Carey station, per 1,25 From a female friend for the Carey station, Francis P. Browning, Esq. of Detroit, per Rev. S. H. Cone, 35, From Levi Farwell, Esq. Treas. of the Boston Baptist Association, it having been received by him at the late annual meeting in Charlestown, and was contributed as follows, viz. From the Bap. Miss Soc. in Chelmsford, for Burman mission, Two little girls, part of it a reward in a Sabbath school, for the edu. of Indian children, The Female Union Mission Society of Perth Amboy, N. J. per Rev. Daniel Sharp, 153,75 25, 14, Thomas Hopkins, Esq. for Burman mission, it having been collected after a discourse delivered before Bap Soc. in Northeast, by Rev. J. Winter on the much lamented death of Mrs. Judson, 9,12 By cash from C. Richards, Sec. of Fem. Bap. Miss. Soc. of Winthrop, Me. for Carey station, By amount received from Nov. 26, to Dec. 22, 1827, as published in Magazine, No. 138, viz. By cash, being the annual subscription of Sabbath school, No. 13, city of New-York, for the support of their Indian girl by the name of Deborah Cauldwell, from Mrs J. C. Roberts, Sec. per Mr. Kendall, From Sally Vanderpool, Treas. of the Newark Fem. Bap. Miss. Soc. N. J. for Bur. mission, Mrs. Louis Clouston, Treas. of the Charles-street Female Bap. Miss. Soc. Boston, Mr. Benjamin Maxwell, jr. Mr. Sullivan Taft, 1, Miss Lydia White of Denmark, N. Y. per Mr. Sullivan Taft, for Burman mission, Levi Pierce, Esq. Treas. of the Bap. Soc. for For. and Dom. missions, for County of Plymouth, to 300, 2,50 Miss. Soc. connected with the Leyden Association, by Dea. D. Purrington, per Mr. H. Thompson, 25, H. B. Rounds, Esq. Treas. Utica For. Miss. Soc. per Mr. E. Lincoln, Dea. Elias Emery, Roxbury, N. H. for Burman miss. per Levi Farwell, Esq. Proceeds of a box kept by Miss E. Cornelius in her school, for Carey station, By amount received from Dec. 24, to 1827, Feb. 23, 1828, as published in Magazine, No. 135, viz. By cash from the Black River Miss. Soc. Auxiliary to the N. Y. State Convention for Bur. mission, per Rev. Asa Averill, 20, Samuel Bullin, 10, A number of Females in Ontario Association, for Burman miss. per Mr. E. Lincoln, Miss Mary Steel, of Philipston, N. Y. from the family mission box, for the Bap. African mission, per Rev. C. G. Sommers, 7,25 From the Ontario Association, for Burman mission, per Mr. E. Lincoln, 21,20 56,25 |