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in December last, arrived at Honolulu June 6th. The voyage was pleasant and they received the kindest treatment from all on board. Messrs. Dimond and Hall remain at Honolulu, the former taking charge of the department of book-binding, the latter that of printing, Mr. Rogers having been assigned, for the present, to the printing establishment at the High School near Lahaina. Mr. Coan is to be associated with Mr. Lyman at Hilo on Hawaii.

WESTERN AFRICA.

INTELLIGENCE has been received from Mr. and Mrs. Wilson at Cape Palmas, dated June 15th. Mr. W. had not entirely recovered from the repeated attacks of the fever which he had experienced previous to April, and his health was precarious.

ARKANSAS CHEROKEES.

MRS. Clarissa Palmer, wife of Doct. Marcus Palmer, of the station at Fairfield, died at Granville, Ohio, on the 8th of September. She had suffered much from impaired health during the last two or three years, and left her station in April last, hoping that release from care and labor and a change of climate, would improve her health, as it had done before; but after lingering a few months and undergoing much pain, she was removed from this world of toil and affliction.

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Grafton co. N. H., Aux. So. W. Green, Bristol, Gent. and la. Dorchester, Gent. and la. Lebanon, Mon. con. (of which to constitute Rev. STORY HEBARD an Honorary Member of the Board, 50;)

74 00-82 00

Greene co. N. Y. Aux. So. Rev. Dr. Porter, Tr. Lexington, E. Pratt,

Hampden co. Ms. Aux. So. S. Warriner, Tr.

20 00

A friend,

46

Chickopee, Gent, and la.

37 85

East Granville, Mon. con.

20 00

100 00

East Longmeadow, Gent. 3,66; la.

2,56; mon. con. 7,06:

13 28

Longmeadow, Mou. con.

52 50

Ludlow, Mon. con.

25 06

Middle Granville, Cong. so. 34,21;

la. 14,10;

48 31

North Wilbraham, Mon. con.

13 25

South Wilbraham,

10.34

245 43

94 52

3.00

564 00

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Springfield, Ist par. Gent. 137,43; la. 47,49; mon. con. 60,51;

Westfield, Gent. 60,27; la. 33; a poor woman, 1,25;

West Springfield, Ireland par.

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Valley of the Mississippi, Aux. So. W. T.
Truman, Cincinnati, O. Tr.
Western Reserve Aux. 80.

Ashtabula co. Ashtabula, Fem.
char. so. 3; Austinburg, 8; G.
W. St. John, 50; Miss S. L.
2; Jefferson, 9,37; Kingsville,
14,48; Monroe, 26,10; Morgan,
14,37; J. D. Hawley, 3; mon.
con. 4; Rome, 1,87; Cuyahoga
co. Bricksville, 8,65; Brook-
lyn, 7; mon. con. in presb.
chh. 66; Cleveland, Indiv. (of
which tr. P. M. WEDDELL,
which constitutes him an
Honorary Member of the
Board, 100;) 265,85; fem.
sew. so. 30; by A. B. 6; A.
W. W. 5; Geauga co. Burton,
Sub. 35; Madison, For. miss.
so. in 1st chh. 4,25; mon. con.
in do. 10; Thompson, 12,02;
Kurou co. Fitchville, Sub.
16,50; Norwalk, Mon. con.
10, Ruggles, 24,55; Sandusky,
5; Lorain co. Elyria, E.
DeW. 1,50; Oberlin so. 22;
to distrib. bible in China, 4;
a friend, 1; Sheffield, By J.
L. Brown, 10; Wellington,
Mon. con. 13,45; Medina co.
Guilford, Mon. con. 6,20; V.
S. 2,50, Hinckley, M. C. 1;
Portage co. Aurora, Sub.
66,50; Cuyahoga Falls, Fem.
miss. so. 20; Hudson, Cong.
and College, 61; Tallmadge,
Mrs. C. Fenn, 10; Trumbull
co. Bloomfield, 15,50; Hart-
ford, La. asso. 4,62; Mesopo-
tamia, 17.29;

Michigan Aux. So.

Beardsley's Prairie, Rev. L.
Humphrey,

898 57

10 00-908 57

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Columbia, J. Mills,

5 00

Columbus, Fem. miss. so.

4 00

Florence, Mon. con.

6.09

Onondaga Hill, Cong, chh.

10 00

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12.50

Sherburne. Cong, so.

37 00

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109 72

Starkey, 3d presb. chh.

15 00

15.04

Sullivan, N. part and Lenox,

Grafton, Mon. con.

16 00

Cong, chh. mon. con.

Trenton and Deerfield,

Orleans co. Vt. Aux. So. G H. Cook, Tr.

Craftsbury, Mon. con. 2,95; fem. miss. so. 10,66; av. of jewelry, 50c. a fem. friend, thank off. 1; Greensboro', Gent. and la. Palestine miss. 89. Ms. E. Alden, Tr. Braintree and Weymouth, Union so. J. Hayward, for Benjamin Hayward and Silence Hayroard in Ceylon,

5.00

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New Fane, Sch. dis. No. 7.

mon. con.

10 04

15 11

15 50--30 61

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20.00

South Weymouth,

17 88-37 88

Pilgrim Aur. So. Ms. Rev. E. G. Howe, Tr.

Canterbury, Gent. 22,90: la. 27.83; Chaplin, Gent. 21,51; la. 28,10; mon. con 6;

50 73

55 61

Kingston, Mon. con. in evang, cong, so.

Rutland co. Vt. Aux. So. J. D. Butler, Tr.

East Whitehall, Asso.

7.04

22.00

Hampton, Gent. 21,97; la 26,93; Mansfield, S. 8o. Gent. 56,39; la. 50, mon. con. 36,49;

48.90

142 88

Orwell, L. B. 1; A. F. 2;

3.00

Sudbury, La.

6 73

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West Rutland, A friend,

50--32 23

Scotland, Gent. 24.84; la. 12;

36 84

Tolland co. Ct. Aux. So. J. R. Flynt, Tr.

Voluntown and Sterling, La.

8.00

Andover, Gent. 40; la. 23,37; (of

Westminster, Gent. 19,38; la.

which to constitute Rev. AL

PHA MILLER an Honorary Member of the Board, 50;)

23,91; mon. con. 18,78;

Willimantic Village, La.

62 07

15 78-593 26

63 37

Ellington, Gent. 48,75; la. 64,38; (of which to constitute Rev. EZEKIEL MARSH an Honorary Member of the Board, 50;) Hebron, Gent. 13,25; la. 16,52; sab. sch. 1,11; mon. con. 7,96; indiv. 11,18; to constitute Rev. SYLVESTER SELDEN an Honorary Member of the Board,

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16 40

8.00

1 25

40.00

99 37

5.00

50 00

743

Carmel, N. Y., A friend,

2.00

Castile, N. Y. Presb. chh.

Hubbardston, Gent. 40,25; la. 35.25; mon. con. 7,13; Phillipston, Gent. 68,95, la. 41,41; Princeton, Gent. 11,68; la. 7,12; Royalston, Gent. 44,20; la. 50,09; Templeton, Gent. 26; la. 36; mon. con. 8;

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Meriden, Ct. A little boy,

70 00

Westminster,

Gent. 77,52;

la.

52,90; mon. con. 20;

150 42

Winchendon, Gent. 39,59;

la.

41,17; mon. con. 22;

102 76

894 10

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Malden, N. Y. Coll. in presb. cong. 10,48;

Montrose, Pa. Mon. con. in presh. cong.
Montrale Spring, E. Ten. Indiv. for Mrs.
Holland,

Morristown, N. J. Juv. miss. so. for Charles
Hoover in Ceylon, 64,56; a lady, 50;
Murfreesboro, Ten. Mon. con. in presb. chh.
Nashville, Ten. Synod,

Natchez, Missi. F. Beaumont, for tracts in
China,

New Alstead, N. H., D. Hatch,

Nerburyport, Ms. J. Day, for Harriet Day

New Lebanon, N. Y., R. Woodworth, U. S.
pensioner,

Total from the above sources, VARIOUS COLLECTIONS AND DONATIONS. Albany, N. Y. 4th presb. chh. 50; mon. con. in 2d presb. cong. 56,75; Andover, Ms. A circle of ladies, for a child in Athens, 12; la. scw. so. for support of Greek sch. at Argos, 60: juv. m so. in W par. for Samuel C. Jackson at Mackinaw, 30;

Baltimore, Md. A. Fridge, 100; fem. mite so. payments for chil. in Ceylon, viz. 1st for Harriet Lathrop Winslow, 20; 1st for Jane Nimmo Edgenton, 20; 2d for Mary Sanger, 20; 5th for Jeremiah Evarts, 20; 6th for William Stewart Cross, 20; for George Dashiell, 35; for the sem. 21,19; fr. estate

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of Mrs. Sanger, for Mary Lucy Sanger, 20; 276 19 Bangor, N. Y. Cong. chh.

Bell Port, N. Y. Mon. con.

Bethel Green, Ala. Presb. chh. and cong.
Brainerd, Cher. na. Cherokees,

Bridgeport, Ct. Mrs. Eliza M. Allen, dec'd,
Brownville, N. Y. Presh. chh.

Bufalo, N. Y. Mon. con. in Ist presb. chh.
89,87; indiv. 9,50;

Caldwell, N. J. Mon. con. in presb. chh.
Canandaigua, N. Y. Young ladies in Ontario

fem. sem. for fem. miss. sch. in Ceylon, Cannonsburg, Pa. Sab seh. for China miss. 4,68: for wes. Indians, 2,75;

10.00

200 00

Norwich city, Ct. Mrs. Mackie, 10,66; Chel-
sea sab. sch. for ach. at Beyroot, 157,73;
Onondaga Hollow, N. Y. Presb. chh.
Philadelphia, Pa. Mon. con. in 1st presb. chh.
273,76; indiv. of do. 432; la. in do. 222,50;
juv. so. in do. 12; Fairmount chh. 1,50;
Pickens Dist. S. C. Females of Carmel cong.
for ed. of hea. chil. at Ahmednuggur,
Pleasant Valley, Mon con. in presb. chh.
Princeton, Ms. Fem. asso.

Princeton, Indi. Rev. H. H. P. for bible,
Providence, R. I. Richmond-st. sab. sch. for

26 00

38 93

3. 00

10

11 00

6 00

114 56

39 06

80 00

100 00

1.00

20 00

10 00

1 37

20 00

50

113 85

168 39

18 00

941 76

17 00 4.50

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Chatham Village, N. J. (Of which fr. sab.
sch for sab, sch. at Mackinaw, 10;)
Chillicothe, O. 1st presb. sab. sch. for Rev.
Mr. Thomson, Jerusalem,
Churchville N. Y. Fem. miss. so.
Columbia, Pa. M. E. Ely, for miss. to China,
Deer Isle, Me. Mon. con. in cong. chh. to
constitute Rev. JONATHAN ADAMS an Hon-
orary Member of the Board,
Dorchester, Ms. Misses Prescott's acad. av.
of a fair, for sch. at Dwight, 23,33. for do.
at La Pointe, 23,33; for do. at Tuscarora,
23,34;

Armstrong and Susanna Armstrong in
Ceylon,

40.00

Virgil, N. Y. Fem. benev. so.

12 00

26 00

Walden, Vt. La. asso.

13 90

Washington, N. Y., Z. Bisbee,

75

6.00

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Woodstock, Vt. Mrs. C. Hutchinson, for
Marcia Hutchinson in Ceylon,

Mount Morris, N. Y. John I. Sloat, by E.
Angell, Ex'r,

Amount of donations acknowledged in the preceding
lists, $16,109 29. Total of donations and legacies
from August 1st, to November 10th, $35,514 51.

DONATIONS IN CLOTHING, &c.

Barre, Ms. A box, fr. fem. benev, so.
Bethlehem, N. Y., A box, fr. la. sew. 8o.
rec'd by Rev. S. A. Worcester, 60, a box,
fr. do. for do. 53;

Boonville, N. Y., A box, fr. ladies, for Mack

Braintree, Ms. Sundry articles, fr. la. char. so.
Cheshire, Ct. A large plaid blanket, fr. Eliza
J Benham.

Clinton, N. Y. Three bundles, fr. Rev. Mr.
Kellogg's sem. for Choc, miss.

Colerain, Ms. A box, fr. la. in cong. so. for
Rev. L. Lyons, Sandw. Isl. 36; a box, fr.
a friend, for do.

Columbus, N. Y., A bundle, fr. fem. muss. so.

10 85 Enosburgh, Vt. A box.

113 00

12.00

LEGACIES.

50 00

22 25 21 50

750

Fairfax, Vt. A box.

Full River, Ms. A box, fr. youths' mite so. Hamp. Chris. Depos. Ms. Chesterfield,

Socks, fr. fem. asso.; Cummington, Sundries, fr. fem. asso.; umbrella, fr. Mrs. Suell; Granby, E. par. a barrel, fr. fem. asso.; W. par. hose, etc. ft. indiv.; Westfield, a box, fr. miss. so. of academy, fem. benev. so. and indiv. for Sandw. Isl. miss. 108.

Hartford, O. Clothing, fr. la. asso.

Heath, Ms. A box, fr. young la. so. for Rev. L. Smith, Oahu,

Holland Patent, N. Y., A box, fr. la. sew. so. for Mackinaw, 66,72; a box and half barrel, for do.

Huntsville, Ala. Two bonnets, fr. Mrs. Allan, rec'd at Creek Path.

Knoxville, Ten. Clothing, fr. Mrs. D. 1; Mr. D. 1; Mrs. C. 1; Mrs. E. 3; rec'd at Candy's Creek.

Lyme, N. H., A box, fr. fem. benev. so. Middlebury, Vt. A box, for Mr. and Mrs. Munger, Bombay; a box, for Rev. E. Spaulding, Sandw. Isl.

Montvale Springs, E. Ten. Sundries, fr. Mrs.
L. 2; fr. Mrs. F. 1; rec'd at Candy's Creek.
Moretown, Vt. A keg,

Nashville, Ten. Cothing, fr. ladies, for
Misses Chamberlins, Mrs. Potter and Miss
Nash.
Newburyport, Ms. A box, fr. Sandw. Isl. so.
for chil. of missionaries, etc. at the
Sandw. Isl.

New York city, A box and trunk, fr. Mrs. M.
Stryker, for Mr. and Mrs. Gulick, Sandw.
Isl.

North Amherst, Ms. A box, fr. ladies, for Rev. A. Thurston, Sandw. Isl.

19 18

50 00

15 00

20 33

32 00

66 00

Putney, Vt. A box, fr. 1st Dorcas so. Reading, N. Y. Clothing, fr. fem. of 1st presb, chh.

22 00

Richmond, Va. A box, for Rev. G. H. Ap

thorp, Ceylon.

Starkey, N. Y. Clothing, fr. 3d chh.

St. Albans, Vt. A box, fr. fem. miss. so. for Rev. C. Washburn, Dwight,

Sullivan, N. H., A box.

Thetford Vt. Two boxes, fr. fem. char. so. Trenton, N. Y., A box, fr. la. sew. so. for

Mackinaw, 30; wearing apparel, fr. Mrs. F. Storts, dec'd, for do. 17;

47 00

Trenton and Deerfield, N. Y., A box, for Mackinaw,

25.00

Turin, N. Y., A box, fr. fem. miss. so. Waitsfield, Vt. A barrel, fr. gent. and la. asso. for Union,

31 00

West Ware, Ms. A half barrel of shoes. Wilmington, Del. A box, rec'd at Creek Path. Unknoon, Shoes, fr. a friend, 45,20; a barrel and keg, via New York, for Rev. C. Robinson, Bankok.

43 13

54 82

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, viz.

Petersburg, Juv. so. 78,04; do. 50,46; Maysville, Asso. 109,60; do. 10; mon, con. 6, 17; Norfolk, W. Maxwell, 50; Botetourt co. A lady, 1; Charlottesville, Presb. chih. 20,70; asso. 34,10; University, 5; Scotts

ville, Miss. so. 10; asso. 27,22; av. of jewelry, 4; Fredericksburgh, Chh. 40; do. 10; Pole Green and Salem, La. asso. 20; Clarksville, Asso. 5; Bethel, Asso. 2,75; South Plains, Asso. 27,04; R. I. B. 1; I. I. B. 1; Mars Hill, Asso. 3,37; Leesburgh, Presb. chh. 10,25; Shepherdstown, Asso. 92 25; mon. con. in presb. chh. 2,25; Gerardstown, Mon. con. in do. 9,31; asso. 20,25; do. 7,50; Falling Water, Asso. (of which to constitute Rev. I. E. WoOD. BRIDGE an Honorary Member of the Board, 50;) 115,08; do. 11, Rev. D. H. C. 1; Tuscarora chh. contrib. 5.58; Martinsburg, Asso. (of which to constitute Rev. W. C. MATHEWS an Honorary Member of the Board, 50;) 101,80; do. 10; mon. con. 7,65; Winchester, Asso. 72.54; fem. asso. 73; Rev. I. 1. R. and two friends, to constitute Rev. I. I. ROYALL an Honorary Member of the Board, 50; mon. con. 24,47; Rappahannock, Miss H. S. 1; Smithfield, Presb. chh. 40; asso. 4,50; Elk Branch presb. cbh. 14; Charlestown chh. 24; Jefferson co. Charlestown, Presb. chh. (of which to constitute Rev. S. TUSTON an Honorary Member of the Board. 50;) 60; Richmond, 1st chh. 100,16; do. 242,37; Powhatan co. Coll. at Carmel chh. 34,91; Frederick co. Opeckon chh. 22; do. 5; Rockbridge co. Fairfield, 1; Rev. J. P. 2; Brownburg. Asso. 20,13; N. Providence, Fem. asso. 29; gent. asso. 12; Shemanah chh. a lady, 50c. Culpepper co. Bethany fem. asso. 2,50; Mrs. M. W. 1,75; Lexington, Miss R. 5; Mrs. C. L. H. 1; Rev. I. A. G. 5; Rev. Dr. C. 5; Charlotte co. R. I. Gaines, 20; R. Venable, 25; JOHN F. EDMANDS, which constitutes him an Honorary Meinber of the Board, 100; Mrs. P. Le Grand to constitute Rev. T. W. Howe and Rev. ISAAC COCHRAN Honorary Members of the Board, 100; Lunenburg co. Rev. HENDERSON LEE, 50; Rev. PEYTON HARRISON, 50; Nottaway. Rev. T. PRIOR, 50; JAMES JONES, 100; Farmville, JOHN RICE, 100; CLEMENT C. READ, 100; N. E. VENABLE, 100; SAMUEL W. VENABLE, 100; and JAMES M. JACKSON, 100; which constitutes them Honorary Members of the Board; Mecklenburg, A. W. SMITH, which constitutes him an Honorary Member of the Board, 100; Prince George, I. H. Bath, 10; Bethel chh. 67; Augusta, A. Link, 1; Georgetown, D. C. Mon. con. in presh. chh. 16,17; Alexandria, 1st chh. to constitute Rev. E. HARRISON an Honorary Member of the Board, 50; ROBERT JAMIESON, which constitutes him an Honorary Member of the Board, 100; Washington city, 1st chh. for miss. to China, 72; 2d chh. 17,75; North Carolina, A. W. VENAABLE, which constitutes him an Honorary Member of the Board, 100; a lady, 25; a lady, 50c. Mrs. A. C. F. 3; two ladies, 3; two do. 10; Antioch, Fem. asso. 13; Fayetteville, Mon. con. in presb. chh. 15; chil. of presb. fem. sab. sch. 5; Donaldson Acad. 8; Louisburg, Mon. con. 12,75; do. 12,25; R. G. Elton, 10; Robeson co. N. C. Rev. A. McQueen, 3,96; Lexington, Mon. con. 14,20; Iredell co. Bethany asso. 8; Tabor asso. 1; Centre chh. 33: Fourth Creek chh 27,95; Concord chh. 20; Prospect, 6,43, Lincoln co. Unity asso. 3,71; Mecklenburg, Ramah chh. 17,75; Steel Creek chh. 15,20; Sugar Creek asso. 59,18; Paw Creek chh. 2,50; Rev. A. L. W. 1,50; Charlotte asso. 6,04; Rev. A. I. L. fam. and sch. 14,96; Rocky River asso. for Zoolah miss. 43; Cumberland co. Little River, Mon. con. 2; Mallard Creek asso. 19; Cabarras co. Philadelphia chh. 10; Concord town asso. 11,18; Bethpage chh. 9; Caswell co. Red House chh. 8; a gent. 10; Oxford, Mon. con. 1; Rowan co. Thyatira asso. 7; Salisbury, Asso. to constitute Rev. P. I. SPARROW and Rev. C. McIVER Honorary Members of the Board, 100; Hillsboro', By Rev. S. I. P. 5; $3,870 18

INDEX

TO THE PRINCIPAL MATTERS CONTAINED IN THIS VOLUME.

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201

Abeel, Rev. D., journal of,

32

Adams, Doct. Newton, embarkation of,

32-arrival of,

281

Adger, Rev. J. B., arrival of at Smyr-

na, 156-communication from,

299

Adrianople,

171

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354

Ahmednuggur, mission station, 11. See
Mahrattas.

Alexander, Rev. W. P., mission of to
the Washington Islands,
Alexandria, visit of Mr. Smith to, 129
-population of, 129-description of
and surrounding scenery, 129-cli-
mate, 134—education in, 132--Egyp-

tian navy,
Alleghany. See New-York Indians.
Allen, Rev. D. O., tours of and com-
munications from,

120

American Board of Commissioners for
Foreign Missions, organization of
and members of, 1-officers of, 1-
executive business of, 1-duties of
officers, 1-publications of, 2-
abridgment of annual report of, 2—
domestic operations of, 2-receipts
and expenditures of, 2-reports of
agents of, 3-missionaries sent forth,
4-missions of the Board; view of, 5
summary of, 30,31-donations to, 33,
82,125,157,202,234, 281, 314, 358, 391,
438,477-proposed enlargement of
the missions of, 122,437-meeting in
behalf of in New York, 271-annual
meeting of, 357-proceedings at an-
nual meeting, 429-officers of, 434-
extract from report of,
American Colonization Society, emi-
grants sent out by, 155-meeting
and report of, 196-meeting in be-
half of in New York, 270-in Boston,
133 American Education Society, meeting
of, 271-report of,

223

American Home Missionary Society,

475

272

306

184,211,455

meeting of, 270-report of,

305

202

American Peace Society, meeting of,

270

American Society for Ameliorating the

270

Condition of the Jews, meeting of,

271

American Seamen's Friend Society,

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Allis, Mr. Samuel, communication from,
American Anti-Slavery Society, meet-
ing of,

American Baptist Board of Foreign

Missions, missions of in Burmah, 73
-in France, Siam, W. Africa, 75—
N. A. Indians, 76-summary of mis-
sions of,

American Bible Society, grants of to
the Board, 234-meeting of, 270—
report of,

75 American Tract Society, (N. York,)
grant of to the Board, 234-annual
meeting of, 270-report of, 273-for-
eign appropriations of,

272

470

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