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sionaries are much encouraged in their la- | bors, especially in the English school.

CHINA. The labors of the mission generally were going forward as usual. A number of sailors from Japan had come into Macao, and were ready to embark in the Himmaleh, on her contemplated visit to that island. It will be recollected that the Himmaleh was fitted out by friends of Christianity at Canton for the purpose of visiting the coast of China and other countries of southern and eastern Asia and the islands in those seas. The object of her voyages is to ascertain the condition of the people, the feasibility of establishing missions, and to distribute books in the various languages, wherever readers could be found. Mr. Stevens embarked in this vessel on her trip westward, and proceeded as far as Singapore, where, as was mentioned at page 459, he was called away by death on the 5th of January last. Mr. Dickinson was expected to take the place of Mr. Stevens in the vessel during her subsequent voyages.-Two or three years ago a company of Japanese sailors were wrecked on the coast of China. To these Mr. Gutzlaff had access, and so far acquired a knowledge of their language as to be able, with their assistance, to prepare some Scripture tracts in it. It is to be hoped that the treatment which these sailors and those more recently brought in have received, together with their safe return to their native island in a christian vessel, may tend, in the course of divine providence, to overcome the prejudices and hostile feeling which have been cherished in Japan against the introduction of christian knowledge.

SANDWICH ISLANDS. Rev. William Richards and wife, whose return to the United States was mentioned at p. 317, reembarked in the barque Suffolk, Capt. Allen, Nov. 7th, to proceed again to their former field of labor.

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Donations,

RECEIVED IN OCTOBER.

Board of Foreign Missions in Ref. Dutch chh.
W. R. Thompson. New York, Tr.
Albany, Coll. in 2d R. D. chh.
211,39; sab. sch. in 3d do. 25;
Mrs. W. C. Miller, 10;
Aquackanonk, N. J., R. D. chh.
Bloomingdale, R. D. chh.
Bushwick, R. D. chh.

Catskill, R. D. chh. to constitute
Rev. JAMES ROMEYN an Hon.
Mem.

Clarkstown, R. D. chh.

Coxsackie, Mon. con. in 1st R.
D. chh.

Coxsackie and New Baltimore,

Fem. miss. so. of 1st R. D. chh.
Ghent, R. D. chh.
Hempstead, R. D. chh.

Hillsdale, R. D. chh. 7; prem. 40c.
Jamaica, R. D. chh.

Jersey City, N. J., R. D. chh.

mon. con.

Kinderhook, Miss. so. of R.
D. chh. and mon. con.
Middlebush, N. J., R. D. chh.
Newtown, R. D. chh.
New Utrecht, R. D. ehh.
New York, P. H. Silvester,
Oyster Bay, R. D. chh.
Schenectady, A blind old lady,
Somerville, N. J., A poor girl,
Stuyvesant, R D. chh.
Waterford, Mon. con. in R.
D. chh.

Weston, N. J. Mon. con.

246 29

32 75

12.00

28 31

86 69 12.00

23 00

152 00

31 19

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Gent. 11,75; la.

18,64; which and prev. dona. fr. sew. so. constitute Rev. WILLIAM F. VAILL an Hon. Mem. Suffield, Mon. con. Hartford co., South, Ct. Aux. So. R. Berlin, N. Britain so. Gent.

175,81; la. 111,28; la. sew. so. 10; Southington, La. benev. so. 6; la. (of which to constitute Rev. DWIGHT M. SEWARD an Hon. Mem. 50;) 125,43; gent. (of which to constitute Rev. JARED R. AVERY an Hon. Mem. 50;) 401,57;

Wethersfield, Coll.

Of sum ackn. in Oct. $100 fr.

CHESTER BULKLEY constitute

him an Hon. Mem.

30 39

Burlington, 1st cong. chh. 26,79;

107 34

608 00

Oneida co. N. Y. Aax. So. A. Thomas, Tr. Bridgewater, Presb. so.

591

31 04

50.00

11 19

19 10

10 00-586 97 Hubbard, Tr.

297 09

av. of beads, 4,25;

Camden, Cong, chh. mon. con. Cassville, Cong.chh. mon. con. Clinton, Cong, cah.

Clinton, Marshall and Paris, United fem. asso. for fem. sch. at Bombay,

Fayetteville, Presb. so.

Deerfield, C. Preston,

Hamilton, 21 cong.

clih.

Hannibal, A. Rice, 10; mon. con. 8; Mount Vernon, Presb. chh. la.

31,55; la. saw. so. 11,25; mon. con. 57,20; (of which to constitute Rev. HORACE P. BOGUE an Hon. Mem. 50;) Oriskany Fails, Cong, free chh. Pitcher, 1st cong, chh. 31,02; av.' of ring, 12.

Smithfield, Presb. so. mon. con.
Steuben, Miss M. Roberts,
Stockbridge,

Utica, La. of 1st prest. chh.

75,81; sab. sch, of do. for Chinese chil. 5,79, R. T. Jones, 5; Whitesboro', Presb. chh.

53.50

5.00

115 00

32 60 18 00

100 00 49 87

31 74

25.00

5.00

9 50

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Litchfield co. Ct. Aux. So. C. L. Webb, Tr. (Of which fr. Goshen, E. Lyman, to constitute Rev. JOHN F. NORTON an Hon. Mem. 50, Harwinton, which and prev. dona. constitute GAYLORD WELLS, M. D. an Hon. Mem. 20; Litchfield, Sarah and Mary Pierce, 62; juv. benev. so. 50; Plymouth, Young la. sew. so. for China, 10,62; sab. sch. for do. 20,70; Salisbury, To constitute Rev. ADAM REED an Hon. Mem. 50; South Britain, To constitute Rev. O B. BUTTERFIELD an Hon. Mem. 59; Southbury, To constitute Rev. WILLIAM H. WHITTEMORE an Hon. Mem. 50,)

Middlesex North and vic. Ms. Char. Asso.

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Nelson, 19,99; Lydian so. 9,11; Randolph, 10,25, O. C. Dickinson, 10, Ravenna, Coll. 22,25; mon. con. 2,08; Stow, 6,75; Streetsboro', 9, Rev. L. Shaw, 5, Tallmadge, Fem. benev. so. 12,50; C. Sackett and fam. 10; G. Wolcott, 20; R. Fenn, 20; indiv. 59,32; Windham, 52; la. 8,19; A. R. 1; W. R. C. I; Seneca co. Scipio, 6,50; Stark co. Canton, 51,16; Trumbull co. Farmington, 5,81; Gustavus, 2,65; Hartford, Mon. con. 17,56; Johnson, 9; Kinsman, Mon. con. 15,97; Mesopotamia, 8; Vernon, Mon. con. 5,79, Warren, Z. Fitch, 10; A. Adams, 5,79; indiv. 15,40; mon. con. 26; Windham co. Vt. Aux. So. N. B. Williston, Tr.

10,38, sab. sch. 78c. Erattleboro', E. vill. Mon. con.

Bangor, N. Y. 1st cong. chh.

11 16

95,56; la. 56,53; gent. 130,25;

282 34

E. Westminster, Gent. 15,55, la. 17,71; mon. con. 5,13;

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Fayetteville, Contrib.

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Castine, Me. Mon. con.

28 00

7,25;

Townsend, La.

Windham co. North, Ct. Aux. So. J. Williams, Tr.

Brooklyn, Gent. 55,17; mon.

con. 50;

Pomfret, Gent. 142,25; la. 76,60; mon. con. 67,91; la. cir. of ind. 12. F. Averill, 10; sab. sch. chil. 2,41;

South Woodstock, Gent. 30; la. 42,40; fem. benev. sew. so. 37,00;

Westford, Asso. 23,63; mon. con.

Windham co. South, Ct. Aux. So. Z. Storrs, Tr.

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cong. 12,73;

19 73

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Choctaw Nation, Miss. so. for printing bible in

Choctaw language,

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Ashford, Gent. 22,62; la. 16,90;

mon. con. 10,83;

50 35

$150 ack. in Nov. constitute REUBEN MARTIN and Rev. JAMES E. QUAW Hon.

Canterbury, Gent. 37,25; la. 43,22;

Mem.

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Hampton, Gent. 25,08; la. 36,12; Mansfield South, Gent. 62,54; la. 50,83; mon. con. 39,17; Rev. A. S. A. 10; Plainfield, Gent. 54,86; la. 75,64; mon. con. 26,08; young la. knitting so. 10, juv. asso. 2,42; Scotland, Gent. 31,27; la. 17,12; mon. con. 7; fem. benev. so. 5; Voluntown and Sterling, La. 12; Rev. J. A. 2;

61 20

Frederick City, Md. Fem. miss. asso.

60 00

Fredonia, N. Y. Presb. cong.

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Mobile, Ala. Rev. W. S. Hamilton's cong.
Montgomery, N. Y. Presb. chh.
Montrose, Pa. Presb. chh. mon. con.

Morristown, N. J. Presb. chh. 454,93; J. W.
Poinier, 25;

Nerark, N. J. Youth's miss. so. 3d presb. chh. 50; 1st presb. chh. sab. sch. for Ansel D. Eddy, Ceylon, 20;

New Hampshire, A friend,

New Lebanon, N. Y. Mon. con in Rev. Mr. Churchill's cong. 20; coll. in do. 9; Mrs.

M. B. 1;

New Orleans, La. Mr. Burgess,

Niagara, N. Y. Chh.

New Sweden, N. Y. Mon. con.

North Bridgeton, Me. Fem. miss. so. Northern Liberties, Pa. 1st presb. chh.

Northford, Ct. Juv. miss. so. 11,50; mon.

con. 15; fem. union benev. so. 7,25; a friend, 10;

Northumberland, Pa. Fem. sem. for fem. sch. in India,

Norton, Ms. Wheaton fem, sem.

Orwell, Vt. Juv. benev. so. for Philip Heary Morris, Ceylon,

Philadelphia, Pa. 1st presb. chh. viz. Mon. con. 50, J. M. Atwood, 100; J. Corning, 100; Rev. A. Barnes, 75; C. McIntyre, 100: J. A. Brown, 50; D. Lapsley, 50; J. B. Lapsley, 50; A. Fullerton, 50; G. W. Fobes, 50, B. W. Richards, 59; I. Eckel, 40; W. Wurts, 40; W. Purvis, 39; J. Fasset, 30: W. Davidson and son, 30; C. Bird, 25; G. Handy, 25; C. Tingsler, 29; M. Wilsen, 20; J. Bayard, 20, R. Creightou, 20; E. Chauncey, 20; J. Dunton, 29, C. D. Cleveland, 10; H. Neill, 20; Mr. Harris, 10; indiv. 19; W. Raguel, 10; W. McKee, 10; Bill and Raymond, 10; B. W. Tingsler, 10; G. W. Towland, 10; Mr. Eckert, 5; J. Lapsley, 10; Mrs. E. 3; indiv. 3; central presb. chh. 10; 5th do. 10; L. HARWOOD, which constitutes him an Hon. Mem. 100; Mrs. E. B. Falconer, 15; Mrs. Hildeburn, 10; Miss M. av. of jew. 5; Mrs. B. 1;

Phippsburgh, Me. Mon. con.

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Hanover Plain, N. H., A box, fr. fem. benev. so. for Port Natal.

Henrutta, N. Y., A box, for Port Natal. Litchfield, Ct. Scott's fam. bible, 5 vol. fr. E. Horton.

Mariborough, Ms. Clothing, fr. fem. benev. so. Ist par. for Mrs. Thurston, Sandw. Isl. 37,59, do. fr. juv. so. 4,33;

Mend's Cresk, N. Y., A box, fr. fem. be

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Pittsburgh, Pa. 3d presb. chh, a la. in sab. sch. for Sandw. Isl. miss.

10 00

Nelsen, O. Clothing and various articles. Nechury, Ms. A box, fr. fem. read. so, of Parker River Village, for wes. miss. Newburyport, Ms. A box, fr. Sandw. Isl. so. for Sandw. Isl. miss.

24 69

Pittsfield, N. H. Forwarded by J. L.

17 76

Northfield, Ct. A bundle, fr. ladies.

Pompey, N. Y. 1st presb. chh. mon. con. 23; ex. effort, 36,09; la. miss. so. 4; Pottsville, Pa. Presb. sab. sch. 62c. girls m. box, 23c.

Orford, N. Y. Two hats, fr. W. Gile,

7.00

63 09

Phillipston, Ms. Three boxes and a firkin, fr. friends, for Mr. Powers, Broosa.

85

Princeton, Ms. Evang. so. 40,68; mon. con. 2,50;

43 18

Phipsburg, Me. A bundle, fr. sew, so. Rindge, N. H, A box, fr. juv. so. for fem. sch. Constantinople,

8.50

Princeton, N. J., J. R. Voorhees, 30; miss. so. in Theolog. sem. 10,37; D. G. 3,25; Providence, R. I., J. Chapin, to constitute WILLIAM C. CHAPIN an Hon. Mem. 100; fem. miss. so. of High-st. chh. special effort, 40; Richmond-st. sab. sch. for sch. in Ceylon, 30;

Pultneyville, N. Y. 1st presb. chh. mon. con. Ramapo Works, N. Y. Mon. con.

43 62

Sandwich, N. H., A box, fr. fem. sew. circle.
South Reading, Ms. A box, fr. miss. sew.
cir, for Mr. Parker, Sandw. Isl.
Springfield, Ms. A box, fr. la. miss. so. for
Sandw. Isl.; paper, 13 reams,

22.00

40 00

Stockbridge, N. Y., A box,

47 18

170 00

Wendell, Ms. Two bundles, fr. la. asso.

14 35

West Springfield, Ms. Ireland par. A box, fr.

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15.00

40 32

Salem, Pa. 1st presb. chh. 15, sab. sch. 4;

19.00

so. 25;

57.00

Salubria, N. Y. Presb. chh.

5.00

Windham, O. Clothing, etc. fr. la. asso.

49 28

Scotchtown, N. Y. Presb. chh.

25.25

South Middletown, N. Y. Presb. chh.

13 53

Springcille, N. Y. Mon. con.

Starkey, N. Y. 1st presb. chh. to constitute

Rev. R. FOSTER PRATT an Hon. Mem.

Strawberry Ridre, Ill. First fruits,

Trumansburgh, N. Y. Presb. chih.

Walton, N. Y. 1st presb. chh.

Washington, N. Y., Z Bisbee.

50.00 1 25 101 31 15.00 96

Waterville, N. Y. Presb. chh. mon.

con.

29,07; ex. effort, 140;

Wenham, Ms. Mon. con. and coll. in cong, so. West Mendon, N. Y. La. of 1st presb. chh.

169 07 39 37

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Windham, Vt. Mrs. S. S. Harris,

1.00 1.00

Shoes of a good quality, of all sizes, for persons both sexes; principally for the Indian missions. Blankets, coverlets, sheets, etc.

Vondstock, Vt. Mrs. C. Hutchinson, for

Marcia Hutchinson, Ceylon,

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INDEX

TO THE PRINCIPAL MATTERS CONTAINED IN THIS VOLUME.

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303

Adams, Newton, communication from,
Adger, John B., communication from,
Africa Southern, mission to, 5,174—
letter from Doct. Wilson 37,337-
letter from Doct. Adams, 39-jour-
nal of Mr. Champion, 115,141,177--
joint letter from the missionaries to
the maritime Zoolahs, 121-letter
from Mr. Grout, 148-joint letter
from the missionaries to the inte-
rior Zoolahs, 187,416-journal of
Mr. Venable, 236-journal of
Messrs. Venable and Wilson, 291--
removal of the missionaries from
Moselekatsi's to Dingaan's country,
Africa Western, mission to, 4-letter
from Mr. Wilson, 36,293,364,455—
journal of Mr. Wilson, 193,242,385
letter from Mr. White, 219-mis-
sion to of Church Miss. Society,
Ahmednuggur, 10-see Mahrattas.
Allen, D. O., communications from,
106,206,233,332,

American Anti-Slavery Society,
American Baptist Board of Foreign
Missions, mission of to Burmah,
40-meeting of, 313-annual re-
port of,

416

American Bible Society, 312-grants
from,
American Board of Commissioners for
Foreign Missions, organization and
officers of, 1-annual report of, 2,
32-domestic operations, agencies,
candidates, and treasury, 1-4-mis-
sions of, 4--27-outline of the plan
of, 28--32-intelligence from the
missions of, 43,125,173,219,269,317,
347,380, 429, 475, 508-communica-
tions from the missions of, 32--40;
49--78; 97--123; 129--160; 177--212;
225--264; 273--309; 321--342; 353--
371; 385--428; 433--463; 481--501-
donations to, 44,94,126,174,222,
270,318,350,381,430.477,509--state-
ment of the present financial condi-
tions and prospects of, 265-meet-
ings in behalf of, 347-annual
meeting of, 468-resolutions adopt-
ed by, 473-officers of,

350

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