Mrs. Whitney, Mrs. Gulick. On their way to the Islands; CHOCTAWS. 1817. ELLIO-1818. secular concerns. John S. Emerson, David B Lyman, Ephraim John Smith, Farmer and Superintendent of Spaulding, William P. Alexander, Richard Armstrong, Cochran Forbes, Harvey R. Hitchcock, and Lorenzo Lyons, Missionaries. Mrs. Emerson, Mrs. Lyman, Mrs. Spanlding, Mrs. Alexander, Mrs. Armstrong, Mrs. Forbes, Mrs. Hitchcock, Mrs. Lyons. Alonzo Chapin, Physician. Mrs. Chapin. Edmund II. Rogers, Printer. About to embark for the Islands; Benjamin W. Parker and Lowell Smith, Mis sionaries. Cyrus Mrs. Smith. MAYHEW-1820. Kingsbury, Missionary and Superintendent of the Choctaw Mission; Elijah S. Town, Farmer. Mrs. Kingsbury, Mrs. Town. EMMAUS-1822. David Gage, Teacher and Catechist. Mrs. Gage. Cephas Washburn, Missionary; James Orr, Farmer and Superintendent of Secular Concerns, Jacob Hitchcock, Steward; Asa Ilitchcock, Teacher. Mrs. Wasburn, Mrs. Orr, Mrs J. Hitchcock, Airs. A. Hitchcock. Miss Ellen Stetson, Miss Cynthia Thrall, Teachers; Mrs. Finney. FAIRFIELD-1829. Marcus Palmer, Missionary and Physician. Mrs. Palmer. FORKS OF ILLINOIS-1830. Samuel Newton, Teacher and Catechist. Mrs. Newton. About to proceed to this Mission; Henry R. Wilson and John Flemming, Missionaries. ARKANSAS CHOCTAWS. BETHABARA-1832. Alfred Wright and Loring S. Williams, Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Williams. *This Station was removed in 1829, as was also that a: Fairfield, commonly called Mulberry, owing to the removal of the Indians. CHIC'SAWS CHOCTAWS. ソ TABLE OF MISSIONS, STATIONS, MISSIONARIES, SCHOOLS AND SCHOLARS. 254 160 60 220 16 11 500 4242 50 3814 90 4400 55 83 7587 14 145 4595 1 The Schools in connection with the Missions among the Indians, where no teachers are mentioned, are taught by female assistants. TWENTY-THIRD ANNUAL MEETING OF THE AMERICAN BOARD OF COMMISSION ERS FOR Foreign Missions. The TWENTY-THIRD ANNUAL MEETING OF THE AMERICAN BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS for Foreign MISSIONS, was held in the session-room of the Murray-street Church, in New-York city, on the 3d, 4th, and 5th days of October, 1832. Of the Corporate Members there were present: Hon. JOHN COTTON SMITH, LL. D. Rev. WILLIAM ALLEN, D. D. Hon. NATHANIEL W. HOWELL,LL. D. Rev. WILLIAM MCMURRAY, D. D. Rev. ARCHIBALD ALEXANDER, D. D. Rev. THOMAS DEWITT, D. D. Rev. SAMUEL MILLER, D. D. Rev. LEONARD WOODS, D. D. Rev. LYMAN BEECHER, D. D. Rev. ELIPHALET Nott, D. D. Rev. NATHAN S. S. BEMAN, Rev. JUSTIN EDWARDS, D. D. Rev. THOMAS MCAULEY, D. D. LL.D. HENRY HILL, Esq. Of the Honorary Members there were present: Rev. ELIHU W. BALDWIN, Rev. JOHN C. BRIGHAM, Mr. JASPER Corning, Rev. SAMUEL H. Cox, D. D., Rev. AUSTIN DICKINSON, Mr. GEORge DougLAS, Rev. GEORGE DU BOIS, Rev. ORNAN EASTMAN, Mr. ABIJAH FISHER, Rev. WILLIAM A. HALLOCK, Mr. GERARD HALLOCK, Rev. JOSHUA Leavitt, Rev. HENRY G. LUDLOW, Rev. ROBERT MCCARTEE, D. D., Rev. JOSEPH MCELROY, D. D., Rev. CYRUS MASON, Rev. ERSKINE MASON, Rev. EBENEZER MASON, Rev. JAMES M. MATTHEWS, D. D., Rev. BENJAMIN MORTIMER, Rev. JOHN A. MURRAY, Rev. HERMAN NORTON, DAVID W. C. OLYPHANT, Esq., |