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Friday, Saturday, and Monday, they were so, to an extraordinary degree.

On Saturday morning, a large committee reported on the subject of the call for augmented efforts, in carrying forward the missionary operations of this country. When the Board was about to enter upon the consideration of this report, a member proposed, as the subject. was one of the most important that ever engaged the attention of any deliberative assembly, and as there was an inexhaustible Source of wisdom, to which all who felt their need of divine teaching might have access, that special prayer should be offered for the blessing of God upon the Board in the approaching discussion. A prayer was immediately offered, and the subject was then resumed.

The Corresponding Secretary gave some description of the opening fields for missionary labor. The Board then requested Mr. King to make such statements, as his own observation would prompt, with reference to those countries of the East, which he had visited. This was done at considerable length; and was closed by an allusion to his reflections when abroad, respecting the happy condition of Christians in America, and the peculiar obligations under which they are laid. A most animated discussion ensued, in which Dr. Spring, Dr. Beecher, Mr. Bissell, Dr. Mathews, Dr. Mc Auley, and others, took a part. Several gentlemen, both members and spectators, declared that they had never before been present at so interesting a deliberation--debate it could not be called, for all were of one heart and one soul. The great topics, which filled the mind, and caused the bosom to heave with emotions too big for utterance, were the wonderful preparations, in the Providence of God, for evangelical effort,--the ability of this country to furnish faithful, devoted, efficient laborers, in constantly increasing numbers,--the vigor and enterprise which American Christians are capable of exhibiting, whenever they shall be generally and fully embarked in this great cause,--and the indications that they are speedily to be thus embarked.

It was the opinion of not a few, who were present, that the effect of this meeting, and of the unexampled liberality which it was the occasion of bringing forth, would be immediately felt through the land. It will animate missionaries, and operate powerfully to increase their number. It will turn the thoughts of rich men to their obligations, and do much toward forming a new standard for their efforts; and, in these various ways, may exert an influence greater than can now be foreseen, or conceived.

ANNIVERSARIES OF AUXILIARIES.

MAINE. The Auxiliary of Lincoln County held its third annual meeting at Thomaston, Sept. 25th. A sermon was preached by the Rev. Mr. Adams, of Woolwich, the report of the Treasurer was read. and a collection taken. -Rev. D. M. Mitchell, of Waldoboro, Secretary; Warren Rice.Esq. of Wiscasset, Treasurer.

MASSACHUSETTS. The Western Auxiliary of Worcester County held its fourth annual meeting at North Brookfield, Oct. 2d. A sermon was preached by the Rev. Alvan Bond, of Sturbridge; the reports of the Secretary and Treasurer were read, and an address was delivered by the Rev. Samuel Green, of Boston, who was present as a Deputation from the parent Society.---Rev. Micah Stone, South Brookfield, Secretary; Allen Newell, Esq. Brookfield, Treasurer.

The Northern Auxiliary of Worcester County held its fourth annual meeting at Westminster, Oct. 5th. The reports of the Secretary and Treasurer were read; and addresses were delivered by the Rev. Mr. Perkins of Ashburnham; Rev. Mr. Lincoln, of Gardiner; Dea. Hyde, of Winchendon; the Rev. Mr. Chickering of Phillipston; the Rev. Mr. Phillips, of Princeton; and the Rev. Samuel Green, of Boston, who was present as a Deputation from the parent Society.--Rev. Rufus A. Putnam, Fitchburg, Secretary; Dea. Abel Downes, Fitchburg, Treasurer.

CONNECTICUT. The Auxiliary of Tolland County held its third annual meeting at Ellington Sept. 27th. The usual reports were read by the Secretary and Treasurer; and addresses were delivered by John Hall, Esq., the Rev. George A. Calhoun, John H. Brockway, Esq. the Rev. Lyman Strong. Rev. Lavius Hyde, and Rev.Hubbel Loomis.--Elisha Stearns, Esq. Tolland, Secretary; Jonathan Barnes, Esq. Tolland, Treasurer.

The Southern Auxiliary of Windham County held its third annual meeting at Windham, Oct. 4th. The usual reports were read by the Secretary and Treasurer, and addresses were delivered by several clergymen, and by Mr. Loomis, recently returned from the Sandwich Islands, who was present as a Deputation from the parent Society.--Daniel Frost, Jr. Esq. Canterbury, Secretary; Zalmon Storrs, Mans. field, Treasurer.

The Western Auxiliary of New Haven County, held its third annual meeting at Orange, Oct. 3d. The usual reports were read by the Secretary and Treasurer.--Rev. Erastus Scranton, Orange, Secretary; Mr. William Stebbins, Orange, Treasurer.

The Auxiliary of the City of New Haven, held its second annual meeting Oct 1st. The reports of the Secretary and Treasurer were read, and addresses were delivered by the Rev. Professor Goodrich, of Yale College, and Rev. Leonard Bacon.-Mason A. Durand, Secretary; C. J. Salter, Treasurer.

DEPUTATIONS TO THE MEETINGS OF
AUXILIARIES.

Ir appears, in some of the preceding account of anniversaries, that the meetings were attended by gentlemen, who were requested to be present, and to address

Encouragement may be taken from the an ticipation, that as the cause of missions gets a firmer hold of the hearts of men they will be more prompt to attend missionary meetings, and will be easily satisfied with any wellmeant endeavors to interest them by plain statements of facts; by reasoning from obvious premises; and by the presentation of Gospel motives, as they exist in a warm heart and spontaneously manifest themselves in unadorned language.

their fellow Christians, as a Deputation from,, gentlemen who were appointed to attend as the Committee. These visits were very members of Deputations. kindly received; and it is a matter of sincere regret, that, in many instances, similar Deputations failed, and the expectations of the societies were disappointed. The failures were occasioned principally by three causes: viz. the gentlemen appointed had previous engagements, which could not be dispensed with; the severe storms which occurred during the last two months, made it inconvenient to travel; and the importance of the service, and the greatness of the disappointment, were not, in all cases, duly appreciated.

ORDINATIONS.

The Rev. CYRUS BYINGTON, a missionary of the Board among the Choctaws, was ordained at Oxford Ohio, by the Presbytery of Cincinnati, Oct. 4. The Rev. Joshua L. Wilson, D. D. made the Ordaining Prayer, and the Rev. Robert H. Bishop, D. D President of the Miami University, gave the Charge. The Sermon was assigned by the Presbytery to Mr. Byington, as the occasion seemed a suitable one for him to plead the cause of the heathen. Mr. B. has been residing at Cincinnati for several months, superintending the printing of school-books in the Choctaw language, Miss. Her. July. p. 213-4] and preaching in the vicinity on the subject of missions. He has been received with great cordiality, and much aided in his work. He speaks of his ordination as a very interesting and solemn scene, and one which he would mention with thankfulness to the Lord. The

The Committee have been desirous of doing all in their power to keep up the interest of Auxiliary Societies; as they are convinced, that much depends upon the continued operation of the present system of organization. In the course of the summer past, great pains were taken to arrange the meetings in such a manner, and to make such appointments, as to authorise the expectation that all, or nearly all, the meetings would be attended by a Deputation, composed of members of the Board, or of other gentlemen, who would consent to perform the service. In making these arrangements and appointments, there were more difficulties than would at first strike the eye. The details of this busi-printing is now nearly completed, and Mr. B.

ness are as yet, in a great measure, a matter of experiment, and embarrassments must be expected at the outset. But the Committee are not discouraged. They still hope, that a good degree of regularity will be attained in this part of the plan. At the late meeting of the Board, several of the members expressed a great willingness to visit not only Auxiliary Societies, but Associations, in those parts of the country, where they respectively reside; and there is good ground for believing, that labors of this kind will be greatly increased in the year to come.

The Committee have need of the candor of their brethren, in regard to this subject, as well as in regard to every other part of their agency. The cares, which rest upon them, áre numerous and widely diversified; their labors arduous and constantly pressing; and, without the kind co-peration of their brethren extensively, it is impossible that they should execute the wishes of the great Christian community, in whose behalf they are appointed to act. They would seize this occasion to express their grateful sense of the readiness with which the officers of Auxiliary Societies consented to fix the time of annual meetings, so as to accommodate the

expects to return immediately to his former congregation among the Choctaws.

The Rev. RICHARD BROWN, an agent of the Board, was ordained at Wheeling, Virginia, on the first week of October, by the Presbytery of that vicinity.

The following persons were recently ordained, in different parts of the country, as missionaries to the heathen, with a view to their joining the mission at the Sandwich Islands; viz.

Rev. LORRIN ANDREWS, at Washington, Kentucky, on the 21st of September. The Sermon, by Rev. Mr. Whitney, of Concord; and the Charge by Rev. John T. Edgar, of Maysville.

Rev. PETER JOHNSON GULICK, at Freehold, N. J., on the 3d ult.; the Sermon, by Rev. Prof. Halsey, of Nassau Hall; the Charge daining Prayer, by Rev. Mr. Cooley, of Trenby Rev. Mr. Woodhull, of Princeton; the Ör

ton.

Rev. JONATHAN SMITH GREEN and Rev. EPHRAIM WESTON CLARK, at Brandon, Vt., on the 3d ult. The introductory prayer, by Rev. Mr. Lovell, of Vergennes; the Sermon by Rev. Beriah Green, of Brandon; the Consecrating Prayer, by Rev. Mr. Bushnell, of Cornwall, the Charge, by Rev. Mr. Morton, of Shoreham; the Fellowship of the Churches, by Rev. Mr. Hoyt, of Hinesburg; the Concluding Prayer, by Rev. Mr. Hunter of Clarendon.

FORMATION OF AUXILIARIES.

NEW HAMPSHIRE. The Auxiliary of Cheshire County was formed at Keene, Oct. 5th.

Addresses were delivered by the Rev. President Tyler, of Dartmouth College, and the Rev. Enoch Pond, of Ward, Mass. who were present as a Deputation from the parent Society. The officers elected were as follows:-

Rev. John Sabin, Fitzwilliam, President.

Rev. Allen Pratt, Westmoreland, E. Dunbar, Esq. Keene, Rev. John Walker, Chesterfield, Dea. Samuel Griffin, Fitzwilliam, Rev. Pliny Dickinson, Walpole, Vice Presidents.

Rev. Z. S. Barstow, Keene, Secretary. Rev. C. H. Jaquith, Keene, Treasurer. Rev. Ebenezer Coleman, Swanzey, Capt. Abel Blake, Keene, duditors.

NEW YORK. The Auxiliary of Monroe County was formed at Rochester, Sept. 26th. Addresses were made by Judge Chapin and Josiah Bissell, Jr. of Rochester, Ephraim Strong, of Ogden, and Edward N. Kirk, Agent of the Board. Officers were elected as follows:-

Harvey Ely, Rochester, President.

Thomas Blossom, Brighton, Frederick Bushnell, Greece, Picket Brockway, Palma, William Groves, Esq. Clarkson, Oliver Spencer, Sweden, Ephraim Strong, Ogden, Henry Brewster, Esq. Riga, Isaac 1. Lewis, Esq. Wheatland, Alfred Scofield, Esq. Chili, D. B. Crane, Henrietta, Stephen Luske, Pittsford, R. H. Ely, Penfield, and William Dunning, Penfield, Vice Presidents.

Everard Peck, Rochester, Secretary.

Josiah Bissell, Jr. Rochester, Treasurer.

The President, Secretary and Treasurer, together with Aristarchus Champion, and Ira West, of Rochester, Executive Committee.

FORMATION OF ASSOCIATIONS.

NEW YORK. Onondaga co. Otisco. Gent. and Lad. Asso. Amos Combs, Pres. Lamberton Munson, V. Pres. Josephus Baker, Esq. Treas. Rev. Richard S. Corning Sec. 6 coll.

Munroe co. Rochester, 1st Pres. church. Gent, and Lad. Asso. Harvey Ely, Pres. Charles I. Hill, V. Pres. Levi A. Ward, Sec. Preston Smith, Treas. 6 coll. Sept. 3.

Rochester. 3d Pres. church. Gent. and Lad. Asso. O. N. Bush, Sec. Josiah Bissell, Jr. Treas. Sept. 13. Chili. Rev. Chauncey Cook, Pres. A. Scofield, Esq. V. Pres. and Sec. David Scofield, Treas. 12 coll. Sept. 9.

Parma and Greece. Gent. and Lad. Asso. Asa Bebee, Esq. Pres. Picket Brockway, V. Pres. Samuel D. Bradley, Sec. Oren Hale, Treas. 5 coll. Sept. 9.

Clarkson. Gent. and Lad. Asso. Joel Palmer, Pres. Levi Smith, V. Pres. John Palmer, Sec. William Groves, Esq. Treas. 3 coll. Sept. 10.

Riga. Gent. Asso. Rev. George Coan, Pres. Henry Brewster, Esq. V. Pres. Dea, Hubbard Hall, Sec. and Treas. 4 coll.-Lad. Asso. Mrs. Henry Brewster, Pres. Mrs. Hubbard Hall, V. Pres. Mrs. George Coan, Sec. and Treas. 4 coll. Sept. 18.

Pittsford. Gent. Asso. Simon Stone, Esq. Pres. Joseph Shepherd, V. Pres. Elisha Beach, Sec. Lovell Perrin, Treas. 3 coll.-Lad. Asso. not reported. Sept. 16.

Penfield. 1st Pres. Church. Gent, and Lad. Asso. R. H. Ely, Pres. Levi Warren, V. Pres. Asahel S. Beers. Sec. Leonard Adams, Esq. Treas. 4 coll. Sept. 16, Penfield. 2d Pres. Church. Gen. Asso. Rev. Ja

bez Spicer, Pres. Michael Dunning, V. Pres. Samuel Lacy, Sec. William Hicks, Treas. 5 coll.--Lad. Asso. Mrs. Mary Spicer, Pres. Mrs. Olive B. Lacy, V. Pres. Mrs. Patience St. John, Sec. Mrs. Martha Dunning, Treas. 5 coll. Sept. 16.

Brighton Gent. and Lad. Asso. Thomas Blossom, Pres. John Hatch, V. Pres. Maj. Orange Stone, Sec. Roswell Hart, Treas. 7 coll. Sept. 21.

Henrietta. Gent. and Lad. Asso. D. B. Crane, Pres. James Perry, V. Pres. George Smith, Sec. Dea. Abijah Gould, Treas. 7 coll. Sept. 23.

Wheatland. Gent and Lad. Asso. Abraham Hanford, Pres. Simeon Sage, V. Pres. Isaac Lewis, Esq. Sec. William H. Handford, Treas. 5 coll. Sept. 25. Ogden. Gent. and Lad. Asso. Not reported.

Gennessee co. Bergen. Gent. Asso. Dea. P. Wil

cox, Pres. Sinens Dibble, V. Pres. U. Crampton, Sec. and Treas. 5 coll.-Lad. Asso. Mrs. U. Crampton, Pres. Mrs. John Ward, V. Pres. Mrs. P. Wilcox, Sec. and Treas. 5 coll. Sept. 12.

PENNSYLVANIA. Crawford co. Meadville. Rev. Timothy Alden. Pres. David Dick, and John Lapher, V. Pres. Rev. Wells Bushnell, Sec. John Reynolds, Esq. Treas. 9 coll. Sept. 2.

Gravel Run. Edward Hicks, Esq. Pres. James Birchard, V. Pres. Thomas Rice, Sec. John Shearer, Treas. 4 coll. Sept. 3.

Conrunt. James R. Finley, Esq. Pres. John Macuamare. V. Pres. William C. M'Logan, Sec. Joseph M'Granahan, Treas. 4 coll. Sept. 4.

Randolph. Ichabod Parker, Pres. Joel Jones, V. Pres. Calvin Kingsley, Sec. Jacob Guy, Esq. Treas. 3 coll. Sept. 5.

Venango co. Franklin. Rev. Thomas Anderson, Pres. Andrew Bowman, V. Pres. Arthur Robinson, Sec. James Gilliland, Treas. 4 coll. Sept. 6.

Mercer co. Georgetown. Charles Montgomery, Pres. James Caldwell, V. Pres. David Garner, Sec. Samuel Axtell, M. D. Treas. 3 coll. Sept. 6. Fairfield. Rev. Ira Condit, Pres. John Robb, V. Pres. John C. Robinson, Sec. Erk Condit, Treas. 4 coll. Sept. 7.

Mercer. Rev. Samuel Tait, Pres. John Finley, V. Pres. Hugh Bingham, Sec. Robert Patterson, Treas. 6 coll Sept. 9.

Salem. William Beatty, Pres. James Donaldson, and J Stinson, V. Pres. Robert Man, Sec. James Bean, Freas. 6 coll. Sept. 10.

MonfieN. Rev. James Satterfield, Pres. Samuel Clarke, V. Pres. Andrew Satterfield, Sec. John Rankin, Treas. 4 coll. Sept. 11.

Center. Rev. James Munson. Pres. Robert Glenn, Vice Pres. Adam Black, Sec. James M'Dowell, Treas. 5 coll. Sept. 12.

Plain Grove. Rev. J. Munson. Pres. Hugh Henderson, V. Pres. Alexander M'Bride, Sec. Nathaniel Cooper, Treas. 4 coll. Sept. 13.

Newcastle. Rev. Samuel Sample, Pres. Robert Carman, V. Pres. James T. Robinson, Sec. Samuel M'Cleary, Treas. 4 coll. Aug. 30.

Butler co. Muddy Creek. David M'Jankin, Pres. John M'Candles, V. Pres. William Gibbon, Sec. John Wigton, Treas. 4 coll. Sept. 14.

Concord. Rev. John Coulter. Pres. William M'Elvain, V. Pres. John Christie. Esq. Sec. John Temblin, Esq. Treas. 4 coll. Sept. 15.

Middlesex. Rev. Reed Bracken, Pres. James White, V. Pres. Oliver David, Sec. John Brown, Treas. 4 coil. Sept. 17.

William Beatty Sept. 16.

Butler. Rev. John Coulter, Pres. Sec. John Sullivan, Treas. 6 coll. Allegany co. Bull Creek. Rev. Abraham Boyd, Pres. Ezra How, V. Pres. William R. Elliott, Sec. Benjamin Coe, Treas. 4 coll. Sept. 16.

Donations,

FROM SEPTEMBER 21ST, TO OCTOBER 20TH, INCLUSIVE.

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Rockingham co. West. N. H. W. Eaton, Tr. Chester, La. in cong. par.

Plaistow and Haverhill, W. par.

La.

Rutland Co. Vt. J. D. Butler. Tr. Manchester, Young la. benev. so. for

Susan Howe Bennett in Ceylon; Sullivan co. N. H. J. Breck, Tr. Claremont, Gent. 34.85; la. 49.59; Cornish, Gent. 28.20; (of which to constitute the Rev. JOSEPH ROWELL an Honorary Member of the Board, 50,) 52.32; Croyden, Gent. 12; La. 18; Lempster, Gent.

Newport, Gent. 40.86; La. 42.20; schol. in sab. sch. for hea. chil. 8.71;

Washington, Gent.

Tolland co. Ct. J. Barnes, Tr.

Indiv.

30 00

16 17-46 17

19 00

84 44

80 52

30 00

23 75

91 77

13 51-323 99

9 00

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Andover, La.

15 00

Ded. c. note and expenses,

Hartford co. Ct. J. R. Woodbridge Tr.

Collection at annual meeting.

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Hebron, La.

24 07

Barkhampsted,

La.

15 00

Berlin, Kensington so. Young men's miss. so. 18.55; North Briton so. La. 20.92;

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Somers, Gent. 67.41; La. 75; South Coventry. Gent. 24.45; La. 28.70; (of which to constitute the Rev. CHAUNCEY BOOTH an Honorary Member of the Board, 50;) Stafford, E. so. Gent. 12; La, 17.10; 29 10 Tolland, Gent. 22.26; La. 23.34; a widow. 10 c.

Vernon, Gent. 44.47; La. 41.79; West Stafford, Gent. 2.47; La. 9.67; Willington, Gent. 31.95; La. 18.05; to constitute the Rev. HUBBELL LOOMIS an Honorary Member of the Board,

45 70

86 26 12 14

Windham co. North, Ct. E. B. Perkins, Tr.

Coll. at annual meeting,

50 00-650 28

22 72

Ashford, Eastford so. La.

32 60

Westford so. Gent. and La. 12 37

Brooklyn,

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Killingly, Westfield so. La.

20 00

15 05

North Killingly,

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Plainfield,

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Pomfret, Gent. 35.36; La. 41.71;

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Windsor, La. to constitute the Rev. HENRY A. ROWLAND an Honorary Member of the Board; Wintonbury so. La.

Ded. c. note,

Hillsboro co. North, N. H. J. L. Adams, Tr. 82 20

Middlesex, Ct. C. Nott, Tr.

Chester, Gent. 17; La. 11; Mon. con. 6;

34 00

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Thompson. Gent. 9; La. 18.84; West Woodstock, La. 12.02; an indiv. 5;

17 02-344 08

*Of this sum, and that from the United so. acknowledged in the Miss. Herald for July, 100 are to constitute the Rev. SAMUEL MERWIN and the Rev. LEONARD BACON Honorary Members of the Board.

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Mansfield, S. Gent. 44.76; La. 50.10;

mon. con. 20.80;

115 66

Front Royal, Va. Miss. so. 4th pay. for Isaac Miller at Mackinaw,

12 00

N. Gent. 15.01; La. 32.43; bible class, 11.84; sab. school, 3.46; mon. con.,7.96;

70 70

Windham, 1st so. Gent. 20; La. 14.27;

34 27

Scotland so. Gent. 9.12; La.
8.57;

Worcester, North vic. Ms. A. Downe,

Balance from last year.

Ashburnham, Gent. 14.85; La. 13.04; 27 89

17 69-464 00

Tr.

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Gorham, Me. Mon. con. for the Gorham mon. con. school in Ceylon,

Greenwich, Ct. Rev. Dr. Lewis, to constitute the Rev. ISAAC LEWIS (now a life member of the U. F. M. S.) an Honorary Member of the Board, 20; fem. hea. sch. so. 30,

Guilderland, N. Y. Mon. con.

Hadley, Ms. Widow H. Dickinson, Hagerstown, Md. Juv. miss. asso. 4; m. box, 1; av. of articles, 25c. a friend, 1; for Sandw. Isl. miss.

Hamp. Chris. Depos. Ms. Cummington, av. of cheese, 66c. East Hampton, av. of uniform coat, 2; Northampton, av. of blank book, 1.50; A. Breck, 3; fem. Jews. so. for Pai. miss. 29.37; Rev. J. Truair, 10; Worthington, a friend, for Sandw. Isl. miss. 2; Hanover, N. H. Mon. con. on College Plain, Hartwick and Fly creek, N. Y. Benev. so.

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mon. con. 15.25;

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Hopkinton, N. Y.

Young la. miss. so.

12.00

Princeton, Gent. 52.70; La. 34.44;

Huntsville, Ala. Mon. con. 11.75; G. Hol

sab. sch. chil. 6;

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Indiana. By Rev. Mr. Williamson,

9. 00

Westminster, Gent. 51.43; La. 61;

Jericho, Vt. La. asso.

12 01

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Johnstown, N. Y. P. Mills,

60 00

Winchendon,

Gent. 40.82; La.

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Kingston, Ms. M. box of G. Russell, for Bombay miss.

Lewisburgh, Pa. Buffalo miss. so.

Lexington, Ky. A friend, by Rev. W. F. Vaill,

8 95

7 56

15 00

5 00

Leyden, W. so. N. Y. Mrs. L. Dewey,

1 00

Littleton. Ms. S, Treadwell,

500

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14 56

5 00

II. VARIOUS COLLECTIONS AND DONA

TIONS.

Madison, Me. Mr. and Mrs. Tucker, 3; mon. con. 7;

10 00

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Madison, N. Y. Fem. cent. 8o. 16.62; two fem. friends, 5; for Pal. miss.

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Bennington, Vt. By E. Safford,

25 00

Bergen, Byron and Clarendon, N. Y. Union

pray. meeting,

7 00

Manchester, Vt. JOSEPH BURR, (which constitutes him an Honorary Member of the Board,)

100 00

Billerica, Ms. La. social read. so.

6.00

Bolton and vic. Ct. Indiv. by E. Bliss,

10 74

Manchester, Ct. Indiv. by E. Bliss, Marlboro, Ms. A friend,

31 00

3.00

Boston, Ms. Mission house sab. sch. scholars, for hea. chil.

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Mexico, N. Y. Char. so. 1;'mon. con. 6.81; m. f. 10;

Middlebury, Vt. Philadelphian so. in Col-
lege, for hea. chil. in Ceylon,
Milton, Pa. Aux. so.

Morgan co. la. Collec. at camp meeting, by
St. Marks and New Providence churches,
Mount Vernon, N. Y. La.
Nassau, N. Y. Mon. con.

Newark, N.J. Mon. con. in 2d presb. chh.
New Hartford, N. Y. Coll. in Rev. Mr.
Coe's cong. 61.70; A. Risley, 1.25; sab. sch.
No. 1. for chil. at the Sandw. Isl. 3;
New Hartford, Ct. La. Jews so.
New Haven, N. Y. Mon. con.
New Ipswich, N. H. Miss A. Davis,
Newton, Ms. A friend,

New York city. A stranger, 1.12; two ladies, av. of a small publication, (to constitute J. R. MURRAY an Honorary Member of the Board.) for Sandw. Il. miss. 100; a friend. 10; coll. in Brick chh. Oct. 11th, 429.50. do. in Market st. chh. 12th, 164.50; do. in Brick chh. for. Pal. muss. 14th, 67.50; do. in Murray st. chh. 15th, 200;

4.21; Ladies, 10;

14 21

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