among those who have gone, should awaken universal and earnest prayer to the Lord of the harvest for more laborers. CREEKS.-A book in the Creek language, || vest of the world, and the repeated deaths prepared by Mr. Fleming, containing a short sermon and twenty hymns, amounting to 35 pages has been recently printed at Boston, the edition consisting of one thousand copies. MACKINAW.--Letters from Mackinaw, dated early in February, state that the missionschool there was experiencing the gracious influences of the Holy Spirit, and that it was hoped that fifteen or eighteen of the pupils in the school, and twenty or twenty-five others, in the village and garrison, had passed from death unto life. AUXILIARY OF NEW YORK CITY AND BROOKLYN. THE annual meeting was held at Masonic Hall, Feb. 11th, Z. Lewis, Esq., the presi dent, in the chair, who opened the meeting with an address. Prayer was offered by the Rev. President Bates of Middlebury College; after which the report of the treasurer was read by W. W. Chester, Esq., and that of the executive committee by D. E. Wheeler, Esq. the secretary. The receipts of the society during the year were $10,706 68; to which, if the receipts of the Reformed Dutch churches in the city be added, amounting to about $3,000, and which now flow into the treasury of the Board through another channel, the total of contributions to foreign missions from the City of New York and Brooklyn, will be nearly $14,000. Rev. Messrs. Winslow, from the Ceylon mission, and Ramsey, from Bombay, addressed the meeting, making statements concerning the missionary fields with which they are respectively connected. Rev. Asa D. Smith, of the city of New York, then addressed the meeting on the following resolution presented by him Resolved, That it is in the power of religious men in the commercial world to render far more efficient aid than they have yet done, in making known the gospel to the heathen nations. Rev. O. Eastman, one of the Secretaries of the American Tract Society, then read communications which had just been received, respecting the death of the Rev. Dr. Wisner, after which the following resolutions were presented by the Rev. Drs. Edwards, Spring, and Peters, each of whom supported his resolution by an address Resolved, That the smallness of the number of laborers who go forth into the great har Resolved, That the continued developements of God's providence oaght to excite the church to press onward with increased vigor in the work of reclaiming the world to God. Resolved, That this auxiliary deeply sympathise with the parent Board in its solemn and sudden bereavement in the death of the Rev. Dr. Wisner, one of its Secretaries, of whose decease we have been this day informed. 15 05 Jersey City, Mon. con, in do. New Brunswick, N. J. So. of inquiry in Theol. Sem. anniv. coll. New York City, Coll. in R. D. chh. Ninth-st. 25,40; coll. in do. Exchange Place, of which to constitute Rev. STEPHEN H. MEEKER of Bushwick, Rev. JOHN E. MILLER of Tompkinsville, Rev. A. MARCELUS of New York city, Rev. MANCIUS SMEDES HUTTON and Rev. BENJAMIN C. TAYLOR Honorary Members of the Board, 250; a lady, 10, mon. con. in colleg. R. D. chh. 1,75; frag. so. of R. D, chh. to constitute Rev.JAMES LILLIE and Rev. ISAAC COLE 38 54 Honorary Members of the Saddle River, N. J. Coll. in do. Upper Red Hook, Mon. con. in do. Warwick, Fem. for. miss. so. Weston, N. J. Mon. con. in R. 394 59 3 00 D. chh. Less, Central Board of Foreign Missions, James Gray, Richmond, Va. Tr. 133 95 156 88 28 26 145 06 10 00 4 37 2.50 5.00 19 00 14.00 8 64 941 77 3 00-938 77 1,000 00 11 50 Addison co. Vt. Aux. So. E. Brewster, Tr. Rev. JostAH F. GOODHUE an Benton, Brauchport, an Galen, (of which to constitute Rev. MALTRY GELSTON Honorary Member of the Board, 50;) 100; N. Aldrich, to constitute Rev. JOSEPH C. MORSE an Honorary Member of the Board, 50; A. W. B. 3; 54 00-65 50 40 00 18 63 Danbury, Rev. Mr. Rood's so. 77,35; mon. con. 56,60; Huntington, Gent. 50; la. 57,70; glean. so. 10; mon. con. 39,18; Monroe, La. 21,51; mon. con. 5; gent. 1,75; New Fairfield, Indiv. to constitute Rev. GEORGE COAN an Honorary Member of the Board, 50; ded. prev. rec'd, 20; New Town, So. contrib. 5; la. 9; Reading, Gent. 15,35; la. 20; mon. con. 3; Stratford, Gent. 35,81; la. 90; young men's so. 4,04; mon. cou 25,03; Trumbull, La. miss. sew. so. 17,20; mon. con. 2,19; F. B. 4; 153 00 Hartford, 1st so. Mon. con. 20; a Gorham, N. so Mon. con. 22 19 Huron, 12 45 Junius, 4,50; Rev. J. Morrill, 12; Wethersfield, Newington so. Mon. con. 20 26 Pennyan, Towards support of a missionary, 145 73 Romulus, 60 00 Seneca Falls, 16 75 Lyndeboro', Gent. 39 37 West Fayette, 12 00-896 56 Mason, La. 22.00 Essex, Gent. Chittenden co. Vi. Aux. So. W. I. Seymour, Tr. Hinesburgh, Chh. con. Cumberland co. Me. Aux. So. W. C. Brunswick, Mon, con. Cumberland, Gent. 11,50; Jews miss. so. 7,56; Durham, La. Milford, Gent. 51; la. 32,67; 83 67 12 00 20 75-32 75 Mitchell, Tr. 100 00 19 06 1 50 Gorham, Benev. so. 60; mon. con. for Gorham mon. con. sch. in Ceylon, 60; 120 00 North Yarmouth, Mon. con. in Nashua Village, La. Lincoln co. Me. Aux. So. Rev. S. Boothbay, Mon. con. New Castle, La. 26,25; mon. con. 14,59; Waldoboro', Gent. 7; la. 9; mon. con. 24,40; Wiscasset, La. " Litchfield co. Ct. Aux. So. C. L. Webb, Tr. (Of which fr. Litchfield, B. Tallmadge, to constitute Rev. RICHARD M. CHIPMAN of Harwinton, an Honorary Member of the Board, 50; New Preston, Indiv. to constitute Rev. CoLUMBUS SHUMWAY an Honorary Member of the Board, 50; Norfolk, Indiv. to constitute Rev. JOSEPH ELDRIDGE an Honorary Member of the Board, 50, Roxbury, Sch. of A. B. C. for hea. chil. 11,20; Wetertown, Fem. hea. sch. so. for sch. for fem. chil. in Ceylon, 60; Dorcas so. for books for Uriel Gridley in Ceylon, 3;) New York city and Brooklyn, Aux. So. W. W. Chester, Tr. Northampton and neighh, towns, Ms. Aux. So. 24 00-351 67 White, Tr. 26 87 30.00 40 84 40 40 30 00-168 11 3,400 00 1,847 85 Crombie-st. chh. 14,13; gent. in Rev. Mr. Emerson's so. 59,47; mon, con. in do. 2,37; la. 2; Belchertown, Gent. 75 97-273 55 Chesterfield, Gent. 21 25 22 76 6 00 12.12; Greenfield, Indiv. 6,25; Lyme, 31,06; Norwalk, Mon. con. 10; G. Mygatt, 3; Ridgefield, 6,50; Ruggles, Indiv. 8,75; Lorain co. Elyria, hh. 20; Wellington, 15,43; Medina co. Richfield, Mr. Hammond, 10; Mrs. H. B. 50c. Sharon, Sub. 12; av. of jewelry, 3; Portage co. Aurora, Mon. con 8; sub. 15.25; Charlestown, La. 5; Hudson, Contrib. 21,73; H. Oviatt, 10; Rev. H. Coe, 12; mon. con. in W. R. college, 36; Nelson, Asso. 2,50; Ravenna, Mon. con. 10,17; Tallmadge, Mon. con. 38; asso. 58,78; Richland co. Plymouth, Sub. 4; indiv. 2,13; Trumbull co. Farmington, Gent. 33,50; la. 5,50; Gustavus, Sub. 22,30; Kinsman, A. C. 5: Ded. cost of report of W. R. aux. so. 585 24 35 00-550 24 Washington co. Vt. Aux. So. C. W. Storrs, Tr. 2.70 10 28--12 98 Annsville, Mon. con. 175 1 00 Fairfield, Juv. miss. sew. so. 7.00 Holland Patent, Mon. cou. 22 20 Madison, Mon. con. in cong, chh. 15 50 Mexico, Mon. con. 8.00 Mount Vernon, Mon. con. 5 60 Stow, Asso. Pine Grove, Pa. Mon. con. 20 00 Waterbury, La. Richland, Rev. R. Robinson, 5; J. H. 1,50; mon. con. in cong. chh. 16,60; Salisbury, Mon. con. 11 00 Halifax, Gent. 4,25; la. 2.50; 6 75 Utica, 1st presb. so. Coll. 15 00 Marlboro', Coll. 12 00--51 63 Warren, Mon. con. in presb. so. 21.00 Windham co. Vt. Aux. So. N. B. Williston, Tr. Guilford, Mon. con. 50 00 Waterville, Mon. con. in presb. chh. 25 00-176 15 Piscataqua Conference of chhs. N. H., S. Blake, Tr. Exeter, Ist chl. Gent. and la 95; 2 chh. gent, and la. 43; Mrs. M. Dean, for Ward Clark Dean in Ceylon, 12; 150 00 Rockingham co. East, N. H. Aux. So. D. Knight, Tr. Rev. CONSTANTINE BLODGETT Woburn Asso. Ms. Aux. So. Rev. S. Sewall, Tr. Bedford, La. char. asso. 17.04; mon. con. 29,95; 46 99 Worcester co. North, Ms. Aux. So. A. Wood, Tr. Phillipston, Rev. J. Chickering, 12 00 Worcester co. Central, Ms. Aux. So. H. Wheeler, Tr. Boylston, Gent. la. and mon. con. (of which to constitute Jo THAM BUSH an Honorary Member of the Board, 100;) 130 00 Holden, Gent. 106,68; la. 82,30; mou. con. 86,17; 275 15 St. Lawrence co. N. Y. Aux. So. J. Smith, Tr. De Kalb, Mon. con. Leicester, Gent. 269,25; la. 61,67; 37 mon. con. 76,08; 407 00 Depuyster, Cong, chh. 3.00 Oxford, La. 37 00 East Stockholm. Cong, chh. 4,56; W. C. 3,75; W. c. 1,50; Gouverneur, Coll. in presb. cong. 25,28; L. B. Parsons, 15; BS. 5; a widow, av. of jewelry, 2; (which and prev. dona. constitute Rev. HEMAN S. COLTON an Honorary Member of the Board,) Lower Norfolk, Cong, chh. Massena, Ist cong. clib. 76c. Mrs. P. 75c. Ogdensburg, Presb. cong. 100; Mrs. M. C. 5: L. C. 5; H. 25c. Oswegatchie, 2d presb. cong. Potsdam, Presb. cong. 7,38; sch. dis. No. 12, 2; mon. con. in presb. cong. 14; aux. so. coll. 7,52; T. S. 5: indiv. 20,29; Paxton, Gent. 11; la. 12; mon. 9 81 con 9; 32 00 47 28 2 69 1 51 110 25 16 25 mon. mon. 18,63; Worcester, Mr. Miller's so. Gent. 87,87; la. 70; mon. con. 167,39; 325 26 Mr. Abbott's so. Gent. (of which fr. A. D. FOSTER, 528 67 79 63 Valley of the Mississippi, Aux. So. W. T. Truman, Cincinnati, O. Tr. Western Reserve aux. so. Ashtabola co. So. 19; Franklin co. Worthington, Mrs. R. 50c. Geauga co. Kirtland, Sub. 70; gent. 13,50; la. 5,50; fem. benev. so. 10; Unionville, Mon. con. 10; Huron co. Clarkesfield, Mon. con. 5; indiv. 6; Mrs. S. T. av. of jewelry, 3,75; Fitchville, Mon. con. 13,52; indiv. 2.081 15 2,000 00--81 15 $12,431 91 VARIOUS COLLECTIONS AND DONATIONS. Abington, Pa. Presb chh to constitute Rev. ROBERT STEEL an Honorary Member of the Board, Albany, N. Y. Mon. con. in 2d presb. chh. Amsterdam Village, N. Y. Presb. chh. 50 00 85 43 39 00 11.00 95 00 350 00 17 85 2.00 129 00 Berkshire, N. Y. Mon. con. Baltimore, Md. La. sew. so. of 1st presb. chh. and mon. con. in do. 406,07; coll. in do. after sermon by Rev. M. Winslow, 150; Mrs. M. H. Breckenridge, 10; Basking Ridge, N. J. Fem. cent. so. Batavia, N. Y. Presh. chh. (of which to constitute Rev. RUSSELL WHITING an Honorary Member of the Board, 50;) Belchertown, Ms. Sab. sch. for tracts for China, 23,03; chil. of mater. asso. for hea. chil. 2,13; Bethel Green, Ala. Rec'd at Creek Path, Blountville Ten. S. Rhea, 10 19 State of New York, Av. of jewelry, by Rev. R. C. Hand, 9.50 1 00 Boston, Ms. A friend, Broadalbin, N. Y. Rev. Mr. B. 2; Mrs. B. 1; Mrs. McM. for Flat Head Indians, 1; D. C. M. 50c. P. G. M. 50c. T. C. 25c. E. B. 50c. W. B. 50c. Stillwater, N. Y. Presb. chh. 50; cong. Uniontown, Pa. Mon. con. Vandalia, Illi. Contrib. in presb. chh. 61 88 10 00 9.75 Canton, Illi. Contrib. in presb. chh. 30 00 Warsaw, N. Y. Coll. in presb. cong. 118 24 Charleston, N. Y. Presb, chh. 38 00 Chazy, N. Y., J. C. Hubbell and Mrs. Hubbell, Wayne, N. Y. Coll in presh. cong. 30 00 12 50 West Bloomfield, N. Y. Coll. in 2d presb. công. 40 00 Constable, N. Y. Cong. chh. 6.50 Courtland, Ala J. White, 10.00 Crown Point, N. Y. Three families, 32 00 Western Canal, N. Y., H. H. in packet boat, Westfield, N. Y. Coll. in 1st presb. cong. Westfield, N. J. Mon. con. 1 00 70.00 35.00 Dunkirk, N. Y. Coll. in presb. cong. to constitute Rev. TIMOTHY STILLMAN an Honorary Member of the Board, East Galway, N. Y. Presb. chh. 21.00 West Rupert, Vt. Mon. con. in cong, so. Wilmington, Ms. Mon. con. 8.86 12 10 East Richfield, N. Y. Mon. con. in cong. chh. and so. 25.00 East Stockholm, N. Y., E. Hulburd, to constitute JULIUS HULBURD án Honorary Member of the Board, 100; L. Hulburd and fam. 14; Eden, N. Y. Rev. Mr. Robbins, Winchester, Ten. 14; Mrs. E. W. for China miss. 1; Windsor, Vt. T. Emerson, (of which to constitute Rev. GEORGE S. WILSON an Honorary Member of the Board, 50;) Woodstock, Va. Mon. con. in presb. cong. $15; ack. in Jan. as fr. Woodstock, Vt. Wrentham, Ms. A young lady, 15.00 100 00 15.50 114 00 Winlow, Me. Mon, con. 1 00 Fort Covington, N. Y. Presb. cong. coll. Fredonia, N. Y. Coll. in presb, cong to con 31 00 stitute Rev. WILLIAM BRADLEY an Hon York, N. Y A child, orary Member of the Board, 50 00 York Town, Pa. Rev. J. G. Schmucker, 1 00 25 25.00 Geneseo, N. Y. Coll. in 2d presb. cong. 50 00 Geneva, N. Y., C. A. Cook, Greenfield, N. Y. Cong. chh. 7 15 Greenwich, Ct. Rev. Dr. Lewis, 30 00 Hampstead, N. H. Rev. J. K. for miss. to Africa, 50 Hanover, N. J. 1st presb. chh. 6 34 Huntsville, Ala. Rec'd at Creek Path, 53 62 Keeseville, N. Y. Presb. cong. 16 00 Knor, N. Y. Mon. con. 4 12 Lakeville, N. Y. Coll. in presb. cong. Lama, N. Y. Coll. in presh. cong. 50; fem. benev. so. 10; Mary Bristol, dec'd, 10; (of which to constitute Rev. JOHN BARNARD an Honorary Member of the Board, 50;) Lodi, N Y. Coll. in presb. cong. 70 00 32 00 Amount of donations and legacies acknowledged in the preceding lists, $16,381 74. Total from September 1st, to March 10th, $94,925 51. DONATIONS IN CLOTHING, &c. 27 00 Lyndon, Vt. Mon. con. in Ist cong. chh. 25 00 Malone, N. Y. Presh. cong. 17 15 Marlboro', Ms. J. Stowe, 10 00 Mayfield, N. Y. For wes. miss, to constitute Harvard, Ms. A box, fr. la. char. sew, cir. for Dwight, 47 90 Rev. JEREMIAH WOOD an Honorary Mem ber of the Board, 50 00 Mayville, N. Y. Coll. in presb. cong. 4.00 South Middletown and Scotchtown, N. Y., A box, fr. cong. for Sandw. Isl. miss. Waterbury, Vt. A bundle, fr. la. asso. 102 00 9.00 Mendham, N. J. Presb. chh. Morcau, N. Y. Presb. chh. Moriah, N. Y. Presb. cong. Mount Morris, N. Y. 1st presb. cong. Newark, Del. An indiv. New Haven, t. Miss E. R. 20 00 New Orleans, La. A friend, by Rev. J. B. W. New Vernon, N. J. Rev. U. Maynard, 1 00 3.00 New York city. A friend, 50 00 Northampton, Ms. Sab. sch. in 1st par. for sch. in Ceylon, 50 00 Northwood, N. H. Mon. con. 23; gent. and la. asso. 35; 58 00 Orangeville, N. Y. 3 22 Paterson, N. J. Mon. con. in Rev. Mr. Ea 30 00 21.30 Philadelphia, Pa. JOHN SERGEANT, which constitutes him an Honorary Member of the Board, 100; 5th presb. chh. 60,32; 160 32 Plymouth, Ms. Mrs. Sampson, 10 00 Putney, N. Y. Coll in 1st presb. cong. 24 00 Rensselaerville, N. Y. Presh, chh, to consti tute Rev. E. N. NICHOLS an Honorary Member of the Board, 50 00 78 75 25 00 7. 00 29 00 3.50 The following articles are respectfully solicited from Manufacturers and others. Printing paper, to be used in publishing portions of the Scriptures, school-books, tracts, &c. at Bombay, and at the Sandwich Islands. Writing paper, writing books, blank books, quills, slates, &c. for all the missions and mission schools; especially for the Sandwich Islands. Shoes of a good quality, of all sizes, for persons of both sexes; principally for the Indian missions. Blankets, coverlets, sheets, &c. Fulled cloth, and domestic cottons of all kinds. James Gray, Richmond, Va., Treasurer of the Central Board of Foreign Missions, acknowledges the receipt of the following sums fr. Feb. 1st, to 28th, viz. Hebron, Chh. 17,80; Peakes' Cong. Ladies, to constitute Rev. JACOB D. MITCHELL an Honorary Member of the Board, 50; Prince Edward, Sunday sch. College chh, 5,25; Petersburg, Juv. for. miss. asso. 200; $273 05 |