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Letters communicating the particulars of this | der the joint superintendence of Messrs. Stoddard melancholy event are daily expected from the

mission.

SIDON - In regard to Sidon Dr. Van Dyck speaks as follows, in his letter of November 14: Previous to my visit at Hasbeiya, and since my return, my intercourse with the people has been almost constant. For several days past 1 have scarcely had opportunity to write a letter. The only topic of conversation is religion. The number of persons whose minds are enlightened, exceeds what we had been led to expect, though public preaching as yet are

and Cochran, having forty, and the female thirtyfive. The interest in these institutions is steadily increasing among the people; and we think we parents will be willing to bear the principal part may reasonably hope that, before many years, of the expense incurred for the support of their children. They already clothe them in part; and this they do, apparently, with increasing

cheerfulness.

About two weeks since we despatched two native brethren, Deacons Moorad Khan and Mosheil, to spend the winter in Bootan. first was formerly a teacher in the female seminary; the latter was one of those who spent the

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the attendantsetter from the Bishop has been last winter in those regions. We trust that some

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read in the churches, warning the people against being present at our worship; but this has done us more good than injury.

HASBEIYA.-Dr. Van Dyck made a visit to Hasbeiya about the 1st of November. After his return to Sidon, under date of November 14, he wrote as follows:

thing will be accomplished directly for the advancement of Christ's kingdom by their sojourn. By intercourse with the people, moreover, much will undoubtedly be done towards allaying the ligious influence and evangelical doctrines. prejudices there entertained against foreign re

and appeared friendly to our labors. From the Turkish authorities they procured passports for Moorad Khan and Mosheil; and Mar Shimon promised to give them a letter to the people of Bootan, which should serve to show that they had his con

fidence.

Mr. and Mrs. Coan and Mr. Rhea have decided to spend the winter in Gawar. They will locate themselves in Memikan, Deacon Tamo's village.

Since our last letter Messrs. Wright, Coan and Rhea have spent several weeks in Gawar and the neighboring districts. They were much encouraged by the interest manifested in their work The interest manifested in the Word at Has-on the part of the people. They visited Mar beiya is very encouraging; and the Spirit seems Shimon at his residence in Kochannis, who treatto be working effectually in several hearts. Sab-ed them with marked attention before his people, bath evening the whole assembly was in tears, under an exposition of "the walk to Emmaus." In Rashaiah Elias Yacobe is laboring quietly and perseveringly among his townsmen; and several who were not long since his strongest opposers, are now his warmest supporters; and one of these seems to be a truly renewed soul. In Ibel sixty-two persons have determined to petition the authorities to have their names enrolled in the tax list as Protestants. Yacobe el Hakim, so long alone in that village, has now quite a congregation at his house every evening. Daher has now several disciples in El Khiyam. We want preachers for all these places, or at least for Rashaiah and Ibel. Indeed, there is a great call for men to proclaim the gospel. Our brethren in Hasbeiya are as active as they can be in their circumstances; and we have advised the most pious and intelligent of them to take turns in visiting Ibel and El Khiyam, and spending a day or two at a time, to assist in instructing those whose minds have recently been aroused to inquire after the truth. In Hasbeiya our brethren are giving of their substance to aid in the work of the gospel. At each monthly concert they take up a collection for this purpose, aside Sturges pursued his academical studies from what they pay towards keeping the place Wabash College, and his theological at Yale of worship in order, &c. In proportion to their College.

ability they give liberally and willingly; and I bear some of them witness that they are ready to give beyond their ability.

SALONICA.-Under date of December 27, Mr. Dodd says: "Notwithstanding the continued and perhaps increased fear of the Jews friendly to us, we have a regular weekly attendance of from four to ten persons. Very few visit us at our houses; and they come very early. But we can see the Jews at their houses and shops, if we do not go too frequently; and we are well received."

NESTORIANS. From a letter of Mr. Breath, dated November 17, the following extracts are taken :

Both seminaries are again in session, with about the usual number of pupils; the male, un

Home Proceedings.

EMBARKATION OF MISSIONARIES.

On the 17th of January Rev. Albert A. Sturges and Mrs. Susan Mary Sturges, of Granville, Ohio, sailed from Boston for the Sandwich Islands, in the Snow Squall, Captain Bursley, in the expectation of proceeding to Micronesia with the missionaries destined to those islands. Mr.

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Calais, cong ch. and so. m. c. 150; s. s. for Jane Darling, Ceylon, 22,98; Camden, cong. so. 18,85; m. c. 33,10, wh. cons. Rev. B. C. CHASE an H. M.; la. miss. so. 22,74; s. 8. miss. so. for young men's sem. at Mt. Lebanon, 23,76; Eastport, G. A. Peabody, for debt, 10; Monson, m. c. 14; Perry, m. c. 6; Rumford, cong. ch. 5;

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Castleton, FERRAND PARKER, wh. cons. him an H. M.

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994 15

Clarendon, FREDERIC BUTTON, wh.

cons. him an H. M.

100 00

Lyndon, Cong so. s. 8. miss. asso. 5;

25 00-188 30

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89 41 1,002 18

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E. M. Maynard, for debt, 5;

Middletown, Cong. ch.

Rutland, E. par. m. c. 24,14; W.

par. cong. ch. and so. 156,63; Windham co. Aux. So. F. Tyler, Tr. Westminster, A friend,

Bennington, 1st cong, ch. s. s. 2; 2d cong. ch. and so. m. c. 24; Granby, Cong. ch. 7; Manchester, Rev. J. D. Wickham, 12; Mrs. B. 2; Peru, 42,41;

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Keene, Gent. 80,25; la. 42,78; wh. cons. WILLIAM TORRENCE an H. M.; W. Torrence, for debt, 10; Mrs. M. Breed, for do. 5; Miss P. L. for do. ; a friend, for do. 10; A. K. for do. 3; juv. Heshbon so. for fem. sch. at Shanghai, 10,27; 162 30 Walpole, La. sew. cir. for Ceylon sch.

Grafton co. Aux. So. W. W. Russell, Tr.

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Littleton, m. c. 17,85; s. s. con. for

schs. at Madura, 3,15;

Orford, West cong. ch.

Plymouth, Cong, ch. and so. m c. Hillsboro' co. Aux. So. J. A. Wheat, Tr. Amherst, Gent. 95,88; la. 71,90;_m. c. 47,92, wh. cons. STEPHEN DAMON and Mrs. HANNAH DOWN H. M.

Bedford, Gent. 140; la. 31,72;

Goffstown, Cong. so.

Hancock, Cong, so. m. c.

Hillsboro' Centre, O. C.

Hollis, m. c.

H. 10 ;

215 70

171 72

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50

27 21

27 33

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(Of wh. fr. R. S. Davis, 20; T. S. 6; a friend, 5; do. 4; unknown, 2; Essex-st. ch. a friend, for debt, 25; Old South ch. C. Blake, for do. 20; Central ch. Miss Mercy Whitcomb, for ed. of a boy in Mr. Stoddard's sem. Persia, 25; Park-st. youths' miss. asso. 100; H. V. Rutledge, for Seneca m. 2; M. E. & S. E. Hobart, for ed. of hea. chil. 80c. ;)

Brookfield Asso. William Hyde, Tr.

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Manchester, 1st ch. m. c. 17,33; J.

Nashua, 1st cong ch. wh. and prev.
dona. cons. Mrs. ISAAC SPAULDING
and Mrs. EDWARD SPAULDING H.
M. 186,40; united con. 19,60;
Pearl-st. ch. and so. 107,11; m. c.
88,75; to cons. Miss JULIA M.
SWAIN and Miss SUSAN H. SWAIN
H. M.; J. G. Blunt, wh. and prev.
dona. cons. CHARLES E. BLUNT
an H. M. 50; John Blunt, 50;
Olive-st. ch. and so. 157,16; 659 02
New Boston, Pres. ch. s. s. for Sand-
wich Islands m.

Merrimack co. Aux. So. G. Hutchins, Tr.
Andover, Ch. and so. 3; Rev. R. K 3; 6 00
Concord, W. par. cong. so. 11; Rev.
A. P. Tenney, 5; North mater.
asso. for hea. ch. 1;

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Essex co. South, Aux. So. C. M. Richardson, Tr. Gloucester Harbor, Evan. cong. ch. 24,10; m. c. 36,57; Manchester, Cong. ch. and so. m. c. Marblehead, Cong. ch. and so. (of wh. to cons. Miss HANNAH LEAVITT and Miss CLARISSA BRIDGEO H. M. 200,) 997,50; a family, 2,40; a friend, 2;

1,001 90-1,070 98

Franklin co. Aux. So. L. Merriam, Tr. Ashfield, Cong. so. m. c.

Bernardston, Ortho. cong. so.

9 45

29 50

51 66

35 41

Gill, Cong. ch. and so. Greenfield, 1st do. 30,50; 2d do. m. c. 21;

N. Orange, Ortho. so Shelburne, Gent. 100,65; la. 97,08; m. c. 3,62; inf.ss. 3,10; (of wh. to cons HENRY M. FISK an H. M. 100; Rev. T. Packard, Jr. and Mrs. E. P. W. Packard, to cons. THEOPHILUS PACKARD, 3d, an H. M. 100 ;)

S. Deerfield, 1st cong. so. 44,61; m. c. 25;

Sunderland, Cong. so.

Warwick, Trin. so. 1; m. c. 2;

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E. Granby,

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Hampden co. Aux. So. C. O. Chapin, Tr.

Monson, Rev. Dr. Ely,

Hampshire co. Aux. So. J. D. Whitney, Tr. Cummington, 1st cong so.

Plainfield, Cong. so. 84,13; s. s. for miss. schs. 10; juv. miss. so. for sch. at Batticotta, 5,87;

Farmington, Four chil.

to cons. S. S. WARD ao H. M. 100;

Plainville, Cong. ch.

Hartford co. South, Aux. So. H. S. Ward, Tr. Middletown, A friend, for debt, 100;

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100 00

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New Britain, 1st ch 66; m. c. 20; Wethersfield, Dr. Tucker's ch. and

Worthington, Gent. and la.

113 00

86 00

234 90

125 29-559 19

29 65 Litchfield co. Aux. So. G. C. Woodruff, Tr.

10 00

Holliston, Mr. Tucker's ch. and so. Lincoln, La. miss. sew. cir. wh. cons. Rev. CHARLES HARTWELL an H. M.

75 00

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New Boston,

Roxbury, Cong. ch.

Winchester Centre,

Wolcottville,

28 00

50.00 17 00

40 00-135 00

75.00

55 00-130 00

Middlesex Asso. S. Silliman, Tr. Chatham, PHILO BEVIN, wh. and prev. dona. cons. him an H. M. Hadlyme, Gent. and la. 34,60; m. c. 20; S. S. 40c.; New Haven City Aux.So., A. H. Maltby, Ag. New Haven, 1st ch. and so. 133; Mrs. R. 2; 3d cong. ch. and so. 270; North ch. and so. (of wh. fr. W. Johnson, for debt, 25,) 532,67; College-st, ch. and so. 163,81; G. Hallock, 100; Court-st. ch. 7,62; Union m. c. 6,35;

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

1,215 45

E. Medway, A friend,

Roxbury, Eliot ch. and so. m. C.

11,71; Mrs. A. G. Adams, 10; by
Horace E Scudder, 32,37;

W. Roxbury, Spring-st. ch. and so.

m. c. 2,32; a class in s. s. 1;

Palestine Miss. So. E. Alden, Tr.

Braintree, Dr. Storrs's ch. and so. m. c. 70 00 E. Bridgewater, Trin. ch. m. c.

N. Bridgewater, A fem.

Taunton and vic. Aux. So.

Attleboro', Rev. C. Kimball, 30; 1st

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A friend, to cons. Miss ABBY B. WHITCOMB, of Templeton, an H. M. 100; unknown, 1; Andover, W. B. for debt, 25; North par. m. c. 97; S. ch. a s. s. class, for ed. in Ceylon, 1; Bedford, a friend, 2; Cambridge, a friend, 10; Charlestown, 1st ch. and so. m. c. 54,91; Chelsea, Broadway ch. m. c. 17,26; Winnisimmet ch. and so. m. c. 36,47; E. Cambridge, evan. cong. ch. m. c. 8,31; Lawrence, Central cong. ch. 37,63; Lowell, C. Colton, 10; John-st. cong. ch. 20; Malden, la. benev. so. for ed. in Ŏroomiah, 40; Newton, 1st cong. ch. and so. m. c. 23,59; Eliot ch. and so. m. c. 73,64; North Chelsea, Mr. Farnsworth's so. m. c. 15; Mrs. R. M. T. F. 5; Reading, W. par. Mrs. L. Buck, 20; Salem, Crombie-st. ch. m. c. 34,30; ack. in Feb.; S. Reading, cong. so. a new year's off'g, 65; Waltham, Mrs. R. Jewett, 10; Winchester, cong. ch. and so. 223,41;

Legacies.-Hardwick, Jason Mixter, by William Mixter, Ex'r, 2,000; Worcester, Rebecca Waldo, by Levi Lincoln and S.

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Norwich and vic. and New London and vic.

F. A. Perkins, Tr.

Colchester, Gent. 51,64; la 64,81; m. c. 30,21;

Jewett's City, Gent. 42,43; la. 9,63; m. c 16.94; wh. and prev. dona. cons. Mrs. PAMELA L. SHIPMAN an H. M.

Lisbon, Hanover so.

N. Stonington,

146 66

69 00

41 81

133 62

Norwich, 2d so. gent. (of wh. fr.
William Williams, to cons. Rev.
WILLIAM W. EDDY of Syria, an
II. M. 60; do. for debt, 1,000) 1,248 50

1,639 59 2 00-1,637 59 46 00

105 34 35 75

Ded. unc. note, Tolland co. Aux. So. J. R Flynt, Tr. Gilead, Gent. 18,71; la. 27,29; Hebron, Gent. 48,44; la. 37,03; m. c. 15,68; s. s. 4,19; Marlboro,

Rockville, 1st cong. so (of wh. to cons. EDWIN W. MCLEAN an H. M. 100; GEORGE T'ALCOTT, wh. cons. him an H. M. 100;) Stafford, 1st so. gent. and la. 20,53; m. c. 4,47;

Vernon, Gent. 144,45; la 127,82; Windham co. Aux. So. J. B. Gay, Tr. Brooklyn, Gent, 81,56; la. 46,62; m. c. 20,82;

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Little Compton, a friend, 5; Newport, United cong. ch. 140,25; la. asso 70,75; Providence, Benef. cong ch. and so. (of wh. fr. W. I. King, to cons Mrs. LYDIA KING and Miss SARAH E HITCHCOCK H. M. 200; Benjamin Dyer, 80; do. for Benjamin Dyer, Ceylon, 20; Mrs. E. D. Rathbone, for Emily M. Jones, Ceylon, 20;) 588,91; Washington Village, cong. ch. 12;

NEW YORK.

Board of For. Miss. in Ref. Dutch ch. C. S. Little, New York, Tr.

816 91

Honeoye Falls, Pres. ch.

Perry Centre, 1st cong. ch.

Rochester, 1st pres. ch. 261,75;

Washington-st. ch. m. c. 57,76; 319 51 Sweden, Pres. ch.

Wheatland, do.

13 00 29 32-474 52

New York City & Brooklyn Aux. So. J. W. Tracy, Tr.

(Of wh. fr. Anson G. Phelps, 500; George Carpenter, 100; W. H. Bidwell, 100; S. B. Chittenden, 100; 8. Knapp, for Armenian m 50; a gent. 50; la. mon prayer meeting, 50; a friend, for debt, 10; E. S. 2; L. E. J. for Choc. scrip. 38c.; indiv. for meeting house at Waimea, 86,80; Pres. ch. University Place, 150; W. M. H. wh. cons. RICHARD W. STEVENS, Tabreez, Persia, an H. M. 100; Brooklyn, Armstrong juv. miss. so. for William J. Armstrong, Ceylon, 10; South pres. ch. m. c. 137,64; Harlem, pres. ch. s. s. for Nestorian m. 10; Williamsburg, 1st do. m. c. 68,75; Oneida co. Aux. So. J. Dana, Tr. Alder Creek, A. H.

1,746 71

Albany, 1st R. D. ch. 300; 3d do. m.

c. 75;

375 00

Athens, R. D. ch. m. c.

10 00

Canajoharie, do. Rev. N. T. C.

6 00

Claverack, do. m. c. 13; A. Ham,

dec'd, 5;

18 00

Charlestown, R. D. ch.

38 10

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ch. m. c. North, 71,36; Ninth-st.

16,21 B. L. Kip, 20; a friend, 5; 882 14 Oyster Bay, R. D. ch.

Rhinebeck, J. D.

Saugerties, North R. D. ch.

14 50

5 00

18 00

20 39

85 00 13 25

11 05-1,808 19

Shawangunk, R. D. ch. benev. asso. 10; Village, union m. c. 10,39; Stuyvesant Landing, R. D. ch. m. c. Warwick, R. D. ch. 8,25; indiv. 5; West Hempstead and Ramapo, Buffalo and vic. J. Crocker, Agent. Buffalo, 1st pres. ch. (of wh. fr. P. Bennett, 50; Miss C. Wadsworth, 15;) 225; m. c. 35,01; North pres. ch. (of wh. to cons. JOHN R. LEE, CHARLES E. CLARKE and MORRIS BUTLER, H. M. 300 ;) 369,19; 8. s. for G. B. Walbridge, Ceylon, 20; Delaware-st. pres. cong. 21; union m. c. 90,81;

Chatauque co. Aux. So. S. H. Hungerford, Tr.
Portland, Mrs. C. M. R.

Geneva and vic. C. A. Cook, Agent.
Burdett, Pres. ch.

Byron, do.

Canandaigua, Ist cong ch. and so. m. c. 115.89 T. Johns, 15; O. E. D. 10; G. W. 2d, 10; Henry W. Taylor, wh. and prev. dona. cons. JAREZ T. TAYLOR, of Thomsonville, Ct. an H. M. 50; gent. 70,71; s. s. for Walter and Eliza Hubbell, Ceylon, 40; Ontario fem. sem. 50; Miss Chapin, 50; Mrs. G. 10; la. 80,62;

Coventry, Ist ch. la. benev. 80. Geneva, Pres. ch. H. Dwight, 100; G. M. 10;

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5.00

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110 00

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Ded. disc.

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burd, for debt, 10; L C. 5; Helena, L. K. for debt, Hopkinton, Cong. ch. to cons. Rev. T. N. BENEDICT, of Massena, an H. M. 52,25; D. Daggett, to cons. Rev. BRAINERD B CUTLER, of Lawrenceville, an H. M. 50; for debt, 10; 112 25

Lawrenceville, Cong. ch. 2; Mrs.
A. H. 50c.; chil. fund, 53c.;
North Lawrence, Cong. ch. 1; chil.
fund, 1,74;

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Angelica, L. H. 10; Arkport, Mrs. L. T. 2; Athens, Mrs. D King, 35; Attica, pres. ch. 20; Aurora, 1st pres. ch m. c. wh. and prev. dona. cons. LEWIS HIMROD an H. M. 25; Ballston, H. W. B. 4, Barre Centre, cong. ch. 10; Beekmantown, pres ch. 12; Black Creek, J. L. 2; Camden, ISAAC T. MINER, Wh. cons. him an H. M. 100; Canterbury, a friend, 5; Cazenovia, for debt, to cons. DERICK L. BOARDMAN an H. M. 100; Centreville, pres ch. m. c. 14; Champion, fem. char, and benev. so. 7; Chester, pres. ch. Dr. S. 5; Chestertown, R. C. Clapp, 6; Collins, H. S. 4,50; Columbus, 1st cong. so. 11; Coventryville, P. Minor, for debt, 20; E. Bloomfield, BENJAMIN GAUSS, wh. cons. him an H. M. 100; Franklin, 1st cong. ch. coll. and m. C. 46,25; juv. miss. asso. 1,75; Fort Covington, 1st pres. ch to cons. R. BATES an й. M. 100; Hastings, W. H. S. 6; Haverstraw, 1st pres. ch. 28; Kingsboro', W. J. Heacock, to cons. JESSE HEACOCK an H. M. M. 100; Rev. Dr. Yale, 10; Mrs. T. Yale, 10; H. S. 10; Miss C. P. 2; Miss H L. 2; Miss A. S. 2; Lansingburg, 2d pres. ch. m. c. 27; Lisle, Philo Green, for debt, 20; Lockport, a little girl, 50c.; Madison, 12,35; Malden, Charles Isham, wh. cons. CHARLES H. ISHAM an H. M. 100; Manlius, T. P. ch. and so. wh. cons. ROBERT FLEMING an H. M. 100; Martinsburgh, 12; Middleburgh, four daughters of J. Moose, for ed hea. chil. 2; New Lebanon, pres. ch. 5; Norwich, do. a friend, 10; Ogdensburg, E. H. L. 1; Preston, pres, ch. a bal. 1; Rensselaerville, pres. ch. 20; Ripley, pres. ch. m. c. 33,30; River Head, cong. s. s. 4; Sand Beach, R. D. ch. m. c. 9; Schenectady, Mrs. E. H. S. 5; Schroon Lake, Rev. L. B. 1; Southold, E F. H. 1; Tribes Hill, pres. ch. 10; Troy, 1st pres. ch. 37,32; m. c. 41,24; Van Buren, E. W. 2; Walton, 2d do juv. miss. asso. 4; Warsaw, Mrs. F. 10; 1,565 21

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68 90

600 25 00

8,445 92

250 00 8,695 92

Schraalenburg, do. for ed. of hea. chil. 5 55-105 45 Belvidere, 1st pres. ch. m. c. wh. and prev. dona. cons. JOHN STUART an H. M. 67; J. M. Paul, to cons. RODERIGUE L. BYINGTON an H. M. 100; Bridgeton, L. Q. C. Elmer, 20; Newark, 1st pres. ch. 62; John Taylor, 150; 2d do 222,91; young people's miss. so. 86,34; Park ch. 100; Sparta, pres. ch. 3;

Legacies.-Morristown, Mrs. Charlotte B.
Arden, by Rev. O. L. Kirtland, J. W.
Poinier and J. N. Tuttle, Ex'rs, (prev.
rec'd, 2,000,)

PENNSYLVANIA.

Board of Foreign Missions in Ref. Dutch ch.
C. S. Little, New York, Tr.
Philadelphia, 3d R. D. ch.
Birmingham, pres s. s. so. for Sarah Hare,
Ceylon, 40; Philadelphia, T. B. 10; M. L.
10; Bellflower, 75c.; 1st pres. ch. Ambrose
White, 100; Thomas Fleming, 100; la.
150; indiv. 31; Clinton-st. pres. ch. C.
Wurts, 50; K. M. L. 10; s. s. wh. and prev.
dona. cons. B. B. COMEGYS an H. M. 50;
3d pres. ch. s. s. 17,85; indiv. 35; Indep.

811 25

916 70

1,168 71

2,085 41

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Athens, Luther Clark, 40, ack. in Nov. Her.
from Macon; Savannah, R. Hutcheson,
100;

GEORGIA.

100 00

Western For. Miss. So. G. L. Weed, Tr. OHIO. Belpre, s s. 50c.; Cincinnati, union m. c. 12; College Hill, fem. coll. m. c. 3; Elizabethtown, fem. miss. so. for Gaboon miss. 30; Oxford, 2d pres. ch. 60; Springfield, cong. ch. 23,60; m. c. 13,40; Walnut Hills, Mrs. C. B. 7; Western Reserve Aux. Soc. by Rev. S. G. Clark. 149 50 Ashtabula, 28,54; Mrs. H. E. Parsons, 15; Mrs G. C. H. 10; Austinburg, 8,36; Bainbridge, 12,72; Bazetta, 50c.; Bloomfield, 4,11; Burton, 3,25; Chagrin Falls, 1,64; Claridon, 2,55; Conneaught, 42,24; J. A. L 10; to cons. Rev. E. F. DICKINSON an H. M.; Eagleville, H. W. L. 3; Fowler, 3,85; Franklin, Miss S. S. B. 2; Geneva, 15,29; C. S. 10; Gustavus, 41c.; R. W. 10; Hampden, 852; Hartford, 7,74; L. H. 10; Hudson, Western Res. college, 13; Rev. H. N. D. 10; m. c. 2,75; two little girls, for India, 11c.; Huntington, 12,41; Independence, 2,15; Jefferson, Mrs. S. R. P. 6; Johnston, 11,69; Kingsville, 15,48; Kinsman, 46,84; m. c. 12,01; c. f. 10; Mrs. R Kinsman, wh. cons. J. REBECCA SWIFT an H. M. 100; H. L. 10; J. C. 10; Dr. A. and son, 10; Mecca, 1,20; Mesopotamia, 19,40; Mrs. I. B. S. 10; E. L. 10; Newbury, 6,54; Newton Falls, wh. and prev. dona. cons. Rev. W. R. STEVENS an H. M. 20,81; L. F. L. 10; E. L. 10; Northampton, 3; Orwell, 9,38; Painesville, 23,68; R. Hitchcock, 30; two little girls, for India, 2,57; Plain, 4,30: Rome, 15; Saybrook, 1,01; Twinsburg, Z. P. 5; Waterville, 5,71; Wayne, 3,30; ded. disc. 1;

100 00 Bryan, S. E. B. 4; Middlebury, A. L. C. for
debt, 1; Ruggles, B. S. for do. 6,75; T. G.
S for do. 2; W. B. S. for do. 1; Russell-
ville, W. C. 50c.; Warren, 1st pres. ch.
wh. cons. WILLIAM S. WOODROW of War-
ren, and Rev. WARREN TAYLOR of Far-
mington, H. M. 174,68;

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