Members of the Board, corporate, corresponding, and honorary, Officers and general agents of the Board, REPORT OF THE PRUDENTIAL COMMITTEE. Reference to the death of Dr. Cornelius, HOME PROCEEDINGS. General agencies 31-Missionary Herald 33-Missionaries 33-Library of the Board 35- 3-11 12-14 15-16 17-28 29 30 31 31-37 MISSIONS. INDIA-Bombay mission-Deaths of missionaries 37-New station 38-Education 39- 37-43 Ceylon mission-Burning of the mission buildings at Manepy, and consequent liberality in India 44-Bishop Turner 45-Education 46-Preaching 50-The press 51-Mission churches 52-Miscellaneous notices 54, 44-55 SOUTHEASTERN ASIA:-China mission, 55-56 Mission to Siam, 56-59 General remarks on missionary operations in southeastern Asia, 59-60 60-64 Constantinople-Mission to Greeks and Armenians 64-Proposed mission to the Nestorians of Persia 69-Mission to the Jews of Turkey 69, NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS:-Cherokees-Changes 88-Churches 89Schools 91- SANDWICH ISLANDS:-State of education in the islands 76-Religious improvement 80-Improvement in the social condition of the people 82-General estimate 84-Removal of the Jesuits by the government 85, Choctaws-Changes 99-Removal of the Choctaws 100-Churches and Schools 101- Mission near Green Bay, 99-104 105-108 108-110 110-111 111-114 114-116 116-118 118-121 121-122 Indians in the State of New York, 122-125 125 126-128 129-135 Auxiliary Societies, 136-138 Instructions to Rev. William Thomson, Rev. Elias Riggs, and Doct. Asa Dodge, 152-157 Instructions to Rev. Benj. W. Parker, Rev. Lowell Smith, and Mr. Lemuel Fuller, 157-163 163-167 Instructions to Rev. Henry Wilson, 167-169 Reply of the Secretary of War, Memorial of the Board, praying for the protection of the missionaries, &c. in the Cherokee nation, 169-174 174 Letter from Mr. Crawford to Mr. Kingsbury, 175 Mandate of the Supreme Court of the United States, 176 Letter to the governor of Georgia, 177 Memorial to the Congress of the United States, praying that the value of the mission buildings and improvements in the Choctaw nation, which were lost to the Board by the treaty of September 1830, may be refunded, 178-182 Joint Report of the committee of conference appointed by the General Assembly of the Presbyterian church of the United States and the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, |