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Chesterfield, Cong, ch. and so.

Chicago, 2d pres. ch. (of wh. fr. John C. Williams, 200, wh. cons. Mrs. M. E. BLATCHFORD and PAUL BLATCHFORD H. M.) 960; Calvary pres. ch. 16,65; South cong, ch. 50.85, wh. cons. Rev. WILLIAM B. WRIGHT an H. M.; New England ch. and so. 173,20; Mary J. Smith, 25; Edwards pres. ch. 20; S. S. Bliss, 200; George Armour, 100; B. W. Raymond, 50; William Blair, 50; S. Green, 25; Mrs. A. A. Fisk, 10; A. Benedict, 10; S. P. Farrington, 10; friends, 22; J. H. Kedzie, 2; J. D. Quinlan, 5; friends, 35;

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Dover,

do.

Farmington,

do.

Fremont,

do.

Waverly, 1st cong. ch. and so. wh.

83 40

37 05

8.00

500

2,234 70

Galesburg, H. E. Hitchcock, 20; A.

G. Watkins, 50;

Geneseo, 1st cong. ch. add'l,

Griggsville, Cong. ch. add'l, 140; m. c. 50;

Granville, Pres. ch. 85,30;

dore's contr. 1,56; Greenville, Cong. ch. and so.

11 00 20.00 20 15

Jerseyville, A few friends in pres. ch. 17 00

cons. C. J. SALTER an H. M. Woodburn, Cong. ch. and so. add'l,

Legacies.-Galesburg, H. A. Watkins, by A. G. Watkins,

MICHIGAN.

Buchanan, Pres. ch.

300 00

40 00-4,654 62

4,829 62

100 00 4,929 62

11 75

4 35

11 95

22 00

18.00

Canandaigua, Cong. ch. and so. ad'l, 6 00
Carrolton, Pres. Society,
Cassapolis, Pres. ch.
Charlotte, Cong. ch. and so.
Coldwater, 1st pres. ch.
Concord,

do.

Detroit, Cong. ch. and so. ad'l, 312; Fort st. pres. ch. wh. cons. C. H. BUHL an H. M., 184; WILLIAM WARNER, 100, wh. cons. himself an H. M.

Eckford, Individuals, ad'l,

Fentonville, Pres. ch.

Grand Rapids, Cong. ch. and so.

do.

do.

Hillsdale, G. H. Botsford,

Kalamazoo, A friend, 1; P. L. H., 5; Lodi, Rev. R. Nutting,

Marshall, Pres. ch. 101,91; Rev. and
Mrs. C. Hurtz, 20;

Milford, DAVID M. LADD, wh. cons.
himself, Mrs. M. A. LADD, FRANK
M. LADD, NATH'L LADD, and Mrs.
P. A. LADD, H. M.
Monroe, Pres. ch.
Muir, 1st pres. ch.
Niles, John Borden,
Palmyra, 1st pres. ch.
Parma, Pres. ch.

Pewamo, 1st pres. ch.

21 25

626 00

600

69 45

5146

5.00

29 15

5.00

16 58

6 00

2.00

124 91

Grass Lake,

Hancock,

Jonesville, Pres. ch.

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MISSION SCHOOL ENTERPRISE. MAINE.-Auburn, s. s. 5,44; Bath, Winter st. s. s.50; Bluehill, s. s. 20; Dennysville, 20; Gorham, s. s. 146; Newcastle, a. s. 11; Waterford, Mrs. Hersey, 2; Wells, Golden Rule so. 3,80; West Minot, s. s. 4; Wilton, s. s. 5;

NEW HAMPSHIRE.-Farmington, s. 8.
5,15; Hampstead, Mary E. Sanborn,
dec'd, 5,80; Harrisville, s. s. 2,64; Kings-
ton, s. s. 30; New Castle, s. s. 5; Pelham,
E. W. Tyler, 5; Peterboro', s. s. 9,75;
Plymouth, s. s. 17; South Newmarket,
s. s. 10; Winchester, s. s. ad'l, 1 ;
VERMONT.-Barre, s. s. 10; Brownington,
8. s. 3; East St. Johnsbury, s. 8. 10; No.
Craftsbury, s. s. 17; Poultney, 8.43;
Stowe, s. 8. 3,75; Swanton, s. s. 30; Ver-
shire, s. s. 55c.; Westford, s. s. 8; West
Randolph, s. s. 10,01; Williamstown, s. s.
3;

MASSACHUSETTS.-Amherst, s. s. 2; Co-
hasset, Beechwoods, s. s. teacher and sch.
5,35; Dunstable, s. s. 6,50; Essex s. 8.
15, Holliston, s. s. 38; Methuen, s. s. 25;
Lenox, s. 8. 6,10; Longmeadow, s. s. 15;
North Wilbraham, s. s. 13; Springfield,
North s. s. 75; Truro, s. s. 20; Wellfleet,
46; Westfield, 1st ch. s. s. 38,51;
CONNECTICUT.-Burlington, s. s. 9,45;
Bridgeport, s. s. 28; Danbury, 2d ch. s. s.
wh. cons. Rev. J. ROBERTSON an H. M..
50;
NEW YORK.-Brasher Falls, s. s. 8; Bur-
dett, 8. s. 6,75; Cornwall, s. s. 15; Coven-
try, 2d ch. s. s. 17; Fredonia, Pres. ch.
juv. miss. so. 150; Franklinville, s. s. 5;
Haverstraw, s. s. 39,55, Jamestown, s. s.
12,62, Miller's Place, s. s. 5,55; Salem,
s. s. 31,40; Savannah, s. s. 4; Schaghti-
coke, s. s. 11; Sackett's Harbor, s. s. 3;
PENNSYLVANIA.-Athens, Ref. Dutch
s. s. 14,09; Honesdale, s. s. 30; Montrose,
s. s. 49,75; Philadelphia, Buttonwood st
juv. miss. so. 43,52; Reading, s. s. 60;
DELAWARE.-Wilmington, Hanover st.

inf. s. s.

267 24

91 31

103 77

305 16

87 45

303 87

197 36

20.00

NEW JERSEY.-Montclair, Pres. ch. Juv. miss. soc. 100, wh. cons. PHILIP DOREMUS an H. M.; Paterson, 2d pres. ch. 8. 8. 20; 120 00 OHIO.-Circleville, Pres. s. s. inf. cl. 5; Cleveland, 1st pres. s. s. 50; Delaware, 2d pres. e. s. 29; Ellsworth, s. s. 6; Lyme, s. s. 8; Portsmouth, 1st pres. s. s. inf. cl. 2,15; Springfield, s. s. 32,05; Toledo, Little Seaver, 2,05; Windham, 5; 139 25 ILLINOIS.-Dallas City, s. s. 2; Lockport, s. s. 3, Peru, 1st cong. s. s. 8; Waltham, 8. 8. 4; Woodburn, s. s. 5;

MICHIGAN.-Eckford, s. s. 10; Grand Rapids, five children, 5,60; Otsego, s. 8. 5; Tekonsha, s. s. 5;

IOWA.- Denmark, s. s. 48; Grand View, 8. 8. 2,55; Lyons, s. 8. 5; Postville, Lina D. Rowley, 2,10;

22.00

25 60

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637 35

Pekin, China, S. Wells Williams, wh. cons. ANSON BURLINGAME an H. M.

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Port Burwell, Canada, Catharine H. Gould, Seneca mission, m. c. coll.

10 00

1555

St. Catharines, Friends," to cons. Rev. A. B. GOODALE an H. M.

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Syria, Rev. Wm. Bird,

Truro, Nova Scotia, Pres. ch. for Turkey, Western Turkey, Philippopolis, Rev. J. F. Clarke, 44; Hasskeuy, m. c. 4,88; mission families, 36,50; Nicomedia, a friend, 200;

50 00 32 00

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MISSIONARY HOUSE, 33 PEMBERTON SQUARE.
T. R. MARVIN AND SON, PRINTERS.

ANNUAL MEETING OF THE BOARD,

Corporate Members Present-Honorary Members Present-Organization-
Treasurer's Report-Report of the Prudential Committee-Recent
Events in Turkey-"Reformed Catholic Mission" at the Sandwich
Islands-The Financial Policy of the Board-Report of Committee re-
specting the Election of Corporate Members-Resolutions growing out of
the Condition of our Country-Absent Members-New Members and
Officers-Annual Meetings-Place and Preacher for Next Meeting-
Hour of Meeting-Resolutions of Thanks-Devotional Services-Ad-
journment-Remarks.

SANDWICH ISLANDS :-Meeting of the Evangelical Association.

State of the Churches-Material Progress-Benevolence-Native Pastorate
-Education,

ZULU MISSION:-Station Reports.

Inanda-Religious Interest-A Remarkable Case-Unexpected Desire for
Instruction-Umzumbe-Schools-Congregations-Amahlongwa-Hin-
drances-Educational Prospects-Ifumi-Need of a Female Seminary-
Esidumbini-Umtwalumi,

NESTORIAN MISSION:-Letter from Mr. Perkins.

329

351

353

Nestorian Beggars abroad-Marriage of a Bishop-The Work in the Moun-
tains-Silent Influence of the Truth-Civil Matters,

355

CENTRAL TURKEY MISSION:-Letter from Dr. Pratt.

Visit to Zeitoon-Improvement among the People-Movements towards
Protestantism-Hajin and Fundajuk,

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WESTERN TURKEY MISSION:-Constantinople-Letter from Mr. Trowbridge.
Encouragement at Rodosto-Movement among Armenians-Progress of the
Protestants-The Imprisoned Converts at Constantinople,

MISCELLANIES,

MONTHLY SUMMARY,

DEATHS:

Rev. Samuel W. Bonney, Henry P. Vrooman, George Pratt Barker, Dwight
Tappan Wheeler, Hattie Stanley Allen, Katie Bryant Allen.

DONATIONS,

357

358

359

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362

365

CORRESPONDENCE.

The Corresponding Secretaries of the Board are Rev. RUFUS ANDERSON, Rev. SELAH B. TREAT, and Rev. GEORGE W. WOOD. Letters relating to the Missions and General Concerns of the Board, may be addressed

SECRETARIES OF THE A. B. C. F. M.

Missionary House, 33 Pemberton Square, Boston. Letters intended for the Corresponding Secretary resident in New York may be addressed Rev. GEORGE W. WOOD, Bible House, Astor Place, New York city. Donations and letters relating to the Pecuniary Concerns of the Board, (except letters on the subject of the Missionary Herald,) should be addressed

JAMES M. GORDON, Treasurer of the A. B. C. F. M.

Missionary House, 33 Pemberton Square, Boston. Letters relating to the Missionary Herald, and remittances for the same, should be addressed AUGUSTUS DURANT, Missionary House, 33 Pemberton Square, Boston.

The following arrangement has been made in the system of General Agencies by the Prudential Committee, with a view to greater efficiency in the organizations for raising funds.

Districts.

NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND:

Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont,

SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND:

Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island,.
NEW YORK CITY:

New York city, Long Island, Eastern New York,
and East Jersey,

CENTRAL AND WESTERN NEW YORK:

Including St. Lawrence, Lewis, Oneida, Otsego,

District Secretaries.

. Rev. WILLIAM WARREN, Gorham, Me.
Rev. JOHN P. SKEELE, Hartford, Conn.

This district is in charge of Rev. GEORGE W.
WOOD, Bible House, Astor Place, New York city.

and Delaware Counties, as an eastern boundary, Rev. CHARLES P. BUSH, Rochester, N. Y. PHILADELPHIA:

Pennsylvania, West Jersey, Delaware, Mary

land, and District of Columbia,

OHIO AND INDIANA:

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Ohio, Indiana, Southern Illinois, and Missouri,. Rev. ELISHA BALLANTINE, Cincinnati, O.
NORTH-WESTERN DISTRICT:

Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, and
Northern Illinois.

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The following list includes those who have been appointed Receiving Agents by the Prudential Committee, and also the Treasurers of auxiliary and co-operating Societies.

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AGENTS FOR THE MISSIONARY HERALD.

General Agent, AUGUSTUS DURANT, Missionary House, Boston.

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