Account of Moneys received by the Treasurer of the General Convention of the Baptist Denomination for Foreign Missions, from Oct. 27, to Nov. 24, 1828. By cash from John Billings, jr. Esq. Treasurer of the Vermont Bap. Convention, for Burman Mission, per Mr. C. Haven,
From Rev. Z. L. Leonard, Treas. of the Sturbridge Association, for Burman Mission, $50,00-Carey Sation, $15,00 From Elder Herrick, Charlestown, N. Y.
Mrs. Badger, it having been contributed by females belonging to Rev. Mr. Grosvenor's Church and Society, to educate a Burman child, by the name of Sarah Wayland, Proceeds of a Missionary field, belonging to the Baptist Students in Amherst Academy, per Dea. J. Loring,
From the Baptist General Tract Society, for the publication of Tracts in the Burman Language, per Rev. N. Davis, Philadelphia, From J. Moriarty, Esq. Treas. of the Salem Bible Translation and Foreign Mission Society-For Foreign Missions, $540,00, Burman Schools, $40,00, Salem School in Bengal, $120,00
From Rev. G. Wetherell, and S. C. Dillaway, Committee of the Washington, N. Y. Bap. Association for For. Miss. by Rev. Mr. Weston, per Mr. E. Lincoln, 23,71 From H. E. T. for education, &c. of a Burman child, named R. Eugenia T. per Rev. Mr. Weston,
From Miss T. Rogers, Treas. of the Female Primary Society, of the First Baptist Church and Society in Boston,
It will be seen in a preceding column, that a correspondent has offered in an ef- fusion of the heart, an interesting and respectful notice of this work. doubt he has given utterance to the sentiments of many others, and we can assure our readers that the Trustees of the Magazine are anxious to render it most wor- thy of the protracted and extensive patronage it has enjoyed. We are now happy to announce that a few weeks since, they succeeded in an arrangement for conducting it at present, which cannot fail to give much satisfaction. The Professors of the New- ton Theological Institution, in the Literary Department, and Mr. E. Lincoln, of Boston, in the Missionary and Miscellaneous Departments, will take upon themselves the ed- itorial charge, to commence with the next number.
We will not anticipate our brethren in a developement of their plan of procedure, which may be expected at the opening of the year. EDITOR.
To Correspondents. Mrs. Wade's lengthy Journal, and the View of the Missionary Stations of the Amer- ican Board of Foreign Missions, neither of which, on account of the close of the volume, could be divided, have compelled us to omit the insertion of many articles on our file, designed for this Number.
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