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From a letter of Miss Thayer, dated January | Sullivan co. Aux. So. E. L. Goddard, Tr.

,6, the following paragraph is taken:

Charlestown, Evan. cong. ch.
Newport, Cong, ch. and so.

VERMONT.

Last Saturday, at the church meeting, five young women presented themselves for admis- Lancaster, Cong. ch. m. c. sion to the church, and were accepted. The Sabbath was a most interesting day. Our house of worship was crowded with Indians; indeed, I never saw so many Tuscaroras at a religious meeting before. The individuals examined the day previous entered into fellowship with the church, and eight infants were baptized. The Spirit is certainly in the midst of us, though doing his work silently.

DONATIONS,

RECEIVED IN DECEMBER.

MAINE.

Cumberland co. Aux. So. D. Evans, Tr.

Portland, A friend, for the Jews,

Addison co. Aux. So. A. Wilcox, Tr.
Cornwall, Cong. ch. 32,49; m. c.
6.25;

New Haven, Cong. ch.

Vergennes, Cong. ch. (of wh. for
debt, 16,33;)

25 00

11 16--36 16

536 60

10 00

546 60

38 74

Middlebury, Cong. ch. 62,40; m. c.

27,26;

89 66

35 15

116 33-279 88

39 00

11.00

800-58 00

3.00

Chittenden co. Aux. so. M. A. Seymour, Tr.
Burlington, Cong, ch. and so. 15; m.

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51 84

4 00-300 00

Chelsea, 1st cong. ch. 38; m. c. 1,68;

Mrs. A. W. 2; M. H. 1; B. F. E.
for African m. 50c.;

43 18

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Waterville, Cong. ch. and so.

Lincoln co. Aux. So. Rev. J. W. Ellingwood, Tr.

Bath, W. Donnell, for Nathaniel D. Bragdon, Ceylon, 20; Winter-st. cong. so. m. c. 20; Central ch. m. c. 71,31;

Waldoboro', 1st cong. ch. and so. gent. benev. so. 21,50; la. do. 28,85; juv. cir. for a sch. in Cey

111 31

lon, 30; s. s. 20,65; J Hovey, 50; 151 00-262 31

Penobscot co. Aux. So. E. F. Duren, Tr.
Bangor, I. S. Johnson, for debt, 20;

chil. miss. so. 2,18; Hammond-st.
ch. s. s. wh. cons. EDWIN W.
GODFREY an H. M. 100; 1st cong.
ch. and so. 61,56;

Strafford, P. & S. W.

Williamstown, do. 27,09 m. c. 7,45; 34 54-174 24

Washington co. Aux. So. G. W. Scott, Tr.
Waterbury, Cong. ch. 14; m. c. 3,36;

J. G. Stimson, 50;

Windham co. Aux. So. F. Tyler, Tr.
Brattleboro', Centre ch. and so. gent.
86,50; la. 53,40; m. c. 22,26;
W. Brattleboro', Ch. and so. 66,36;
m. c. 27,93; s. s. 2,50;
Windsor co. Aux. So. J. Steele, Tr.
Andover, E. & M. Gilson,

67 36

162 16

96 79-258 95

183 74

Brewer, 1st cong. ch. and so. 37,85;
Mr. D. 1;

2. 00

38 85

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Essex co. South, Aux. So. C. M. Richardson, Tr.

Salem, South so. m. c.

Franklin co. Aux. So. L. Merriam, Tr.

West Hawley, J. E.

Hampshire co. Aux. So. J. D. Whitney, Tr. Amherst, Gent. 92.94; la. 59,75;

Mrs. Elizabeth Haven, 50; Enfield, Benev. so. (of wh. fr. two indiv. for debt, 150, a friend to cons. Mrs. HELEN B. CHAPMAN of Brownsville, Texas, an H. M. 100; Leonard Woods, to cons. H. H. DUNCKLEE of Detroit, Mich. an H. M. 100.)

Hadley, Russell so. m. c.

N. Amherst, Miss M. Cooley's s. 9. class,

202 69

Harmony Conf. of chs. W. C. Capron, Tr. Millbury, 1st cong. ch. 95,50; m. c.

32,50; chil. fund, 3,25;

Uxbridge, Cong. ch and so.

Webster, du.

58 51

5 00

Unknown, 12c.; Andover. Prof. C. E. Stow, 15; unknown, 20; Charlestown, Winthrop cong. ch. a bal. 15; Chelsea, Broadway, ch. and so. 44,02; E. Cambridge, evan. cong, ch. m. c. 10; Medford, 2d cong. so. 71,25; S. Reading, J. N. 5;

730 00

46 57

200-981 26

131 25

75 00

135 00-341 25 10 03

10 00--20 03

12.00

34 00--46 00

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Middlesex North and vic. C. Lawrence, Tr.

Acton, Cong so. m. c.

Tyngsboro', R D. D. a thank off'g,

Middlesex South Conf. of chs.

Ashland, Miss. asso.

Lincoln, Evan. cong, ch. and so. 24; m. c. 10;

Missionary Union of the Salem Asso. R. P.

Waters, Tr.

Salem, Crombie-st. ch. m. c.

Norfolk co. Aux. So. Rev. T. T. Richmond, Tr.
Canton, Evan. cong. so. m. c.
Dedham. A few indiv. for debt,

CONNECTICUT.

180 39

3,258 34

76574

12.00

55 62-144 36

Fairfield co. East, Aux. So. Rev. J. S. Whittlesey, Tr.
Bethel, Cong. ch. coll. and m. c. wh.

and prev. dona. cons. ASAHEL
DUNNING an H. M.

Danbury, Mater. asso. for sch. in
Ceylon,

Redding, Cong. ch. gent. and la. wh.
cons. Rev. DANIEL D. FROST an
H. M.
Fairfield co. West, Aux. So. C. Marvin, Tr.
Southport, Cong ch. and so. (of wh.
fr Mrs. EMELINE SHERWOOD,
wh. cons. her an H. M. 100; Z. B.
Wakeman, 50; Miss Delia Perry,
50; wh. cons. MIRANDA B. MER-
WIN an H. M.)

Stanwich, A friend,

300 00

Hartford co. Aux. So. A. W. Butler, Tr. E. Hartford, s. s. for a child in Constantinople,

Farmington,

Hartford, Centre ch. 57,82; North ch. m. c. 4,80; 4th ch. S. T. G. 5; Plainville,

50 00-350 00

25 00

5 00

279 90

12 75

67 62

10;

25 75

13 00 19 93

Simsbury, m. c.

22 00

5 89-51 57 25 00 5 00-30 00 23 00

S. Windsor, Wapping so. la. 39,18; m. c. 5,08;

44 26

W. Hartford, 147,03; m. c. 6,37;

153 40-622 93

15 00--38 00

Miss Richards's s. s. class, 3;
Roxbury, Eliot ch. and so. m. c.
W. Roxbury, Spring-st. ch. m c
Old Colony Aux. So. H. Coggeshall, Tr.
Bristol co. A friend,
Fairhaven, 1st cong. ch. a friend,
Palestine Miss. So. E. Alden, Tr.
Cohasset, 2d cong. so. m. c.

S. Braintree, Juv. miss. so.

Pilgrim Aux. So. J. Robbins, Tr.

S. Marshfield, m c. 14,55; J. Robbins,

8 70--56 80

Worcester co. Central Aux. So. A. D. Foster, Tr.

28 00

Hartford co. South, Aux. So. H. S. Ward, Tr. Glastenbury, 1st so. gent. (of wh. fr. Norman Hubbard, to cons. SERENO HUBBARD an H. M. 100; David Hubbard to cons. JAMES B. WILLIAMS an H. M. 100,) 358,69; la. (of wh. to cons. OLIVER HALE an H. M. 100,) 126,07; m. c. 50,90; 535 66 Middletown, Ist so. gent. and la. Newington, Gent. (of wh. fr. D. W. 10; R. W. 10; M. K. 10; L. S. D. 12; J. D. 10; J. B. 10; H. C. 10; E. L. 10; H. L 10;) 158,75; la. (of wh. fr. L. C. B. 10; A. C. 10; J. S. 10; M. W. S. 10;) 78,25; Eunean so. 40; (of wh. to cons. Mrs. Lucy C. BRACE an H. M. 100;) m. c 30;

307 00 New Britain, 1st ch. m. c. 20; South ch. 357;

Westfield, Gent. and la. 33,75; m. c. 7,59;

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Norton, Cong. ch. and so.

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Middle Haddam, Gent. and la.
Millington, Gent. and la. benev. asso. 20 00
Saybrook, 1st cong. ch. and so. gent.
and la. to cons Rev. JAMES BEAT-
TIE an H. M.

Pittsford, Pres. ch.

Rochester, Brick ch. s. s. for Erastus Shepard, Ceylon, 20; mon. fem. miss. prayer meeting, 15;

19 50

35 00--62 50

88 00-703 05 New York City & Brooklyn Aux. So. J. W. Tracy, Tr.

New Haven City Aux.So., A. H. Maltby, Ag. Fairhaven, Cong. ch. and so. 300 00 New Haven, Mrs. S. Bristol, for debt, 25; 1st ch. and so. 670,33; Home-st. ch. 116,07; union m. c. 44,68; Yale college do. 10;

866 08-1,166 08

New Haven co. East, Aux. So. A. H. Maltby, Agent.

Durham, South cong. ch. m. c.

East Haven, Gent. 57,35; la. 42,28;
Guilford, 1st ch. and so.
Wallingford, Cong. ch. and so.

New Haven co. West, Aux. So. A.

Jr. Tr.

Humphreysville, Cong. so.

5 00

99 63

77 32

53 50-235 45 Townsend,

27 00

Norwich and vic. and New London and vic.

Orange,

75 33

Waterbury,

376 12

West Haven,

97 45

Woodbridge, Gent. 34,87; m. c.

25,57;

60 44-636 34

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WILLIAM B. TERRY of Hartford an H. M. 100 ;) 312; la. 86,30; a lady, wh. cons. ELISHA MORGAN of Cincinnati, O. an H M. 100; 4th so. gent. and la. 37,68; 2d and Main-st. chs. m. c. 17,94; Stonington, 1st cong. ch. 95,62; m. c. 34,38; 2d do. m. c. 1; Windham co. Aux. So. J. B. Gay, Tr. Abington, Ch. and so.

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(Of wh. fr. Miss M. B. 100; F. P. Schoals, for Armenian m. 25; Central pres. ch. s. s. miss. so. for a boy at Bebek sem. 42; Brooklyn, Ch. of the Pilgrims, 1,233; C. J. Stedman, do. 120; do. for debt, 100; J. A. Sweetser, do. wh. cons. EDWARD DICKINSON of Amherst, Ms. an H. M. 100; 3d pres. ch. wh. cons. JOSEPH HOWARD an H. M. 111,78; 1st pres. ch. s. s. to ed. a boy in Bebek sem. 25; Plymouth, ch. coll. and m. c. 303,73; South pres. ch. m c. 43,33; 2d cong ch. miss. asso. for Mrs. Bridgman's sch. China, 25; Armstrong juv. miss. so. for do. 25; for Mrs. Winslow's sch. Madras, 25; Central pres. ch. s. s. miss. so. 17,12; for a boy in Bebek sem. 42;) Oneida co. Aux. So. J. Dana, Tr. Clinton, Cong. ch. s. s. for Ceylon m. 16 81 Utica, 1st pres. ch. m. c 20,97; H. Ferry, 10; 8. R. 5;

Otsego co. Aux. So. D. H. Little, Tr.
Cooperstown, Charles Smith, for debt,

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Albany, 4th pres. ch. 160; Angelica, pres. ch. 17; Arkport, C. Hurlbut, 10; Babylon, M. A. C. 10; Ballston Centre, fem. hea. sch. 80. 24; Berkshire, Brookside, miss. so. 17,69; Cambria, 1st cong. ch. 37; Cairo, pres. ch. m. c. 7; Cape Vincent, pres. ch. 11; Galway, young la. miss. so. 14; Miss E. L. 2; Gloversville, Charles Mills, and Mrs. L. H. Mills, to cons. Rev. JOEL HUNTINGTON, and Rev. CHARLES H. TAYLOR, H. M. 100; Charles Mills for debt, wh. cons. Mrs. L. H. MILLS an H. M. 100; Haverstraw, 1st pres. ch. m. c. 9,67; Homer, cong. ch. m. c. 10; Hopkinton, Z. Culver, for debt, 10; Mrs. S. H. C. 5; Iudson, 1st pres ch. fem. miss. asso. wh. cons. Mrs. A. B. SCOTT an H. M. 100; Kingsboro', D. McG 10; Lewiston, Mrs. E. E. S. 1; Malden, Giles Isham, for debt, 100; Marbletown, a lady, 5; Middletown, 1st pres. ch. benev. so. 2; Milton, S C. 10; Minaville, a col'd fem dec'd, 10; Morrisville, cong ch m. c. 5; New Rochelle, Mrs. H. B. 3; North Pitcher, cong. ch and so. 35; Ohio, pres. ch. m. c. 3; Oswego, 1st pres. ch. inf s. s. 10; juv. sew. so. sch. dis. No. 5,4; T. G. 1; Poughkeepsie, a lady of Mr. Ludlow's ch. 20; Schaghticoke, Mr. Noble's ch. for debt, 20; Sherman, cong. ch. and so. 8; Sherburne, J. Pratt, 20; Sodus, 20; Southampton, Mrs. L. H. B. 1; Troy, V. W. Wickes, 15; Vernon Centre, pres. cong. 38; 8. 8. miss so. 12; R. A. Avery, wh. and prev. dona. cons. Mrs. M. AVERY an H. M. 50; Volney, a friend, 2; Winfield, cong. ch. 13; Mrs. H. B. 5;

Legacies.-Rushville, Oren Green, by J. M. Bradford, 150; less exp's, 10,70; (prev. rec'd, 100 ;)

NEW JERSEY.

3,141 93

1,007 36

4,149 29

139 30

4,288 59

60--85 25

8 00

Granville, 1st pres. ch. m. c. 5,12; Jersey City, Rev. J. V. Henry, 10; Morristown, Ist pres. ch. 82,15; m. c. 27,21; 2d pres. ch. wh. cons. Rev. J. C. EDWARDS an H. M. 59,50; Newark, 1st pres. ch. 44.01; 3d pres. ch. m. c. 27,11; s. s. a bro. and sis. 1; 6th pres. ch. coll. and m. c. 53,13; Rev. W. Bradley, 12; Shrewsbury, Eruthros, 5; Trenton, 3d pres. ch. 10; 336 23

PENNSYLVANIA.

Girard, T. J. Kellogg for Nestorian m. 5; Girard & Fairview, pres. chs. 15,05; Honesdale, Jason Torry, dec'd, for debt, 400; JOHN TORRY, for do. wh cons. him an H. M. 100; Kensington, 1st pres. ch. miss. asso. 10; Manayunk, do. 18,58; Montrose, pres. ch. coll. and m. c. 13; Northern Liberties, Central pres. ch. 6; Northumberland, pres. ch. 17,50; Philadel phia, Ist pres. ch. m. c. 443,38; 3d do. I. C. Farr, 50; C. Robb, 20; R. W. Davenport, 20; Misses Clarks, 20, T. C. 10; W. T. 10; cash, 10; indiv. 79; m. c. 43,08; Cedar-st. pres. ch. 7.40; Logan Square, pres. ch. mite so. 28,13;

DELAWARE.

Newark and Christiana, pres. ch. 2,82; New Castle, aux miss. so. (of wh. fr. a friend, for Jane Black, Ceylon, 20,) 59; St. George, pres. ch. 11,50;

NORTH CAROLINA.

Salisbury, Mrs. Cairns and chil. for James G. Cairns, Ceylon, 20; J. G. Cairns, for Frederick O. Cairns, do. 20;

OHIO.

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ALABAMA.

Marion, Miss L. D. S.

TENNESSEE.

Western For. Miss. So. G. L. Weed, Tr.
Alexandria, Mrs. N. D. 10; Cincinnati, G.
Y. ROOTS, wh. cons. him. an A. M. 100; a
friend, 25; 2d pres. ch. m. c. 45,02; 3d do.
147,47; Tab. ch. m. c. 3,62; Vine-st. cong.
ch. O. S. 10; Cheviot, Mr. Hannaford's
chil. 7; Dayton, M. and M. s. s. for African
m. 3,25; Elizabeth and Berea, pres. ch.
38; Graham's Station, do. 25c.; Granville,
Cong ch. 185,57; chil. 2,50; Homer, ch.
m. c. 9,88; C. Burlingame, dec'd, 9,85;
Jersey, ch 25,58; fem. miss. asso. 8,84; s.
s. 1,23; Logan, 23,28; chil 54c.; Marietta,
so. of inq. in college, 4,30; L. D. Maxwell,
dec'd, 1,62; Meigs co. 7th pres. ch. 1;
Newark, ch. and synodical coll. 45,91;
fem miss. asso. 50; s. s. to ed. a child in
Madras, 11,30; Putnam, a friend, for debt,
25; do. for do 5; Salem and Fearing, 3,84;
South Fork, 31,91; chil. 1,13; Troy, 1st
pres. ch. fein. miss. so. (of wh. to cons.
Mrs. SARAH J. RICE an H. M. 100,) 291,15;
Walnut Hills, Lane sem. ch. m. c. 41,31; 1,170 35
By T. P. Handy, Agent.

Cleveland, 2d pres. ch. 69,33; 8. s. for
Mary H. Severance, Ceylon, 20; T. P.
Handy, wh. and prev. dona. cons. HENRY
CHILDS an H. M. 50; P. K. 1; Dover,
cong. ch. 10; Parma, J. C. C. 2; Richfield,
J. Newton, 10; Twinsburg, ch. 28,90;
Whiteford and Sylvania, cong. ch. 5;

Cleveland, Elisha Taylor, for debt, wh. cons. ALFRED TAYLOR of Toledo, and Rev. DANIEL H. TEMPLE of Beardstown, Ill. an H. M 200; Radnor, H. S. 1; Streetsboro', s. s. 59c.;

196 23 1,366 58

Jefferson co. Mt. Horeb ch. 5; Milton, Rev. J. A. 5; G. P. 5;

500

15.00

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INDIANA.

Western For. Miss. So. G. L. Weed, Tr. Anderson, Mrs. O. 25c.; Aurora, pres. ch. m. c. 27,50; Bedford, pres. ch. 8,20; Bethel, ch. 19,10; Bloomington, M. A. S. 1; Mrs. McP. 1: Boonville and Ohio, cong. chs. 26,21; Bowling Green, pres. ch. 9,50; Christy's Prairie, ch. 30c.; Concord, ch. 4,55; Danville, pres. ch. m. c. 29,69; s. s. 4,79; Evansville, ch. 65; T. S. M. 35'; wh. cons. Mrs. SARAH M. McCARER an H. M.; Greencastle, ch. m. c. 10,55; Mrs. S. 1; Greenfield, Miss F. 3; Mr. M. 75c.; Greenwood, pres. ch. 31,27; Hopewell, do. 3,54; Knightstown, W. T. H. 50c.; Lawrenceport, 13,25; Logansport, ch. 1,50; R. G. 3; Madison, 2d pres. ch. m. c. 21; Monroe, pres. ch. 11,55; Mt. Zion, do. 3,62; Newburgh, Cumberland pres. ch.

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Nestorians.

LETTER FROM MR. STODDARD, JULY 21, 1851.

MR. AND MRS. STODDARD, accompanied by Mr. Rhea, arrived at Oroomiah in June last, having sailed from Boston on the 4th of March, 1851. As soon as Mr. Stoddard was able to command the requisite leisure, he wrote a letter for the Missionary House, describing his recep

tion by the Nestorians, and his impressions in regard to the state of the work which our brethren are endeavoring, with the divine blessing, to carry forward. That letter was lost. On ascertaining this fact, Mr. Stoddard promptly sent a copy of his first communication to the United States; and the readers of the Herald, after perusing the following extracts, will rejoice in the testimony which our young brother has now borne to the remarkable success of missionary efforts among the Nestorians.

Reception by the Nestorians.

The next morning, while crossing the plain of Oroomiah, we arrived at a village twelve miles from the city, where a company of our brethren and sisters, with their little ones and many of the Nestorians, met and greeted us with deep and tender emotions. A tent had been pitched, and a breakfast had been prepared; and we all sat down on the grass, under the grateful shade, to partake of the repast. Our hearts were full. During the three hours which we spent at this village, Nestorians of all classes, many of them our brethren in Christ, were continually making their appearance.

And when, soon after noon-day, we set out for the city, our progress resembled more a triumphal procession than a caravan of weary travelers. Every suc-cessive mile added to our numbers. Our way was often almost blocked up by the people who came to meet us; some on horseback, some on foot; bishops, priests, deacons; village school teachers; mem

After alluding very briefly to the journey from Trebizond to the plain of Oroomiah, Mr. Stod-bers of the seminary, with whom I had dard proceeds as follows:

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many times wept and prayed and praised; all pressing forward in eager haste to grasp our hands and swell the notes of welcome. Three years ago these same persons followed us out of the city, holding our horses by the bridle, and begging us not to leave them, while the tears flowed down their cheeks, and their mournful looks bespoke the sorrow of their hearts. Now I was returning to them with restored health, to identify my interests with theirs, to mingle with

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