RECEIPTS

FOR JANUARY, 1880.


MAINE, $528.76.
Bangor. Central Ch. Sab. Sch., $25, for StudentAid, Atlanta U.;—Hammond St. Ch.(ad’l), $15.21; T. U. C., $1$41.21
Bath. Mrs. J. C.1.00
Biddeford. J. N. A.1.00
Brownville. Cong. Ch. and Soc.16.00
Cumberland. S. M. R.1.00
Farmington. —— Bbl. of C.
Lovell. Ladies, by Mrs. Lewis Goodrich,Bbl. of C.
Machias. Miss U. M. Penniman.5.00
Norway. Second Cong. Ch. and Soc.12.84
Orland. Mrs. S. T. Buck and Daughter, $30;“A Friend,” $1.0031.00
Portland. State St. Cong. Ch. and Soc. (ad’l),$221.45; High St. Cong. Ch. and Soc., $100;—HighSt. Cong. Ch. Sab. Sch., $25, forHampton N. and A. Inst.;—Mrs. David Patten,$5; Mrs. L. D., 50c.351.95
Rockland. Mrs. E. R. S., 51c.; Ladies ofCong. Ch., bbl. of C.0.51
Saccarappa. W. K. D.0.50
South Freeport. Miss Fannie E. Soule, $25,for Miller’s Station, Ga.;—Rev. H. I., 50c.25.50
Sweden. E. P. Woodbury8.00
Wells. First Cong. Ch., $5.50; Individuals,$2.50 8.00
West Newfield. Samuel C. Adams10.00
Winthrop. E. H. N., $1; Ladies of Cong.Ch., $1 and bbl. of C.2.00
Woolwich. Cong. Ch. and Soc.13.25
NEW HAMPSHIRE, $452.38.
Amherst. Mrs. Ed. Aiken, $25, for StudentAid, Straight U.;—Ladies Soc., $2 and Boxof Goods, for Wilmington, N. C.;—Miss C.M. Boylston, $229.00
Colebrook. J. A. H.0.50
Concord. South Cong. Ch. and Soc., $47.01; —W.H. Pitman, $2, for Mendi M.;—Miss F.A. G., 50c.; Mrs. C. D., 50c50.02
Francestown. Estate of Miss Lucy Everett,by Joseph Kingsbury.60.00
Francestown. A. F.1.00
Greenville. Cong. Ch., $8.50; E. G. Heald,$614.50
Hanover. Dartmouth Religious Soc.25.00
Hampstead. Cong. Ch. and Soc.9.00
Harrisville. D. Farwell2.00
Hopkinton. Cong. Ch. and Soc.6.00
Keene. Individuals1.50
Kensington. “Friend”3.00
Lake Village. B. Q. J.1.00
Londonderry. C. S. P.1.00
Manchester. Franklin St. Ch. and Soc., $100,to const. Rev. Wm. V. W. Davis, F. B. Eatonand E. L. Bryant, L. M.’s; “Pillsbury,”$10110.00
Mason. Cong. Ch.3.00
Milford. Cong. Ch.19.31
Monroe. Cong. Ch. and Soc.0.97
Mount Vernon. J. A. S.1.00
Nashua. Pilgrim Cong. Ch. and Soc.,$30.28; Mrs. E. A. S., and Rev. F. A., 50c. ea31.28
New Ipswich. Cong. Ch. and Soc., $3; J. W.C., 50c.3.50
Orford. Cong. Ch. and Soc., $13; Mrs. M. B.Pratt, $11; A. E., $125.00
Pembroke. Mrs. Mary W. Thompson, $7;Cong. Ch. and Soc., $512.00
Pittsfield. —— $10; John L. Thorndike,$1020.00
Rindge. Cong. Ch. and Soc.2.30
Short Falls. I. W. C.0.50
Temple. Individuals, by Rev. J. F. Bassett5.00
Wentworth. Ephraim Cook, $10 and bbl. ofC.10.00
Wolfborough. Mrs. Sumner Clark5.00
VERMONT, $1,153.69.
Barnet. W. G. H.0.60
Bellows Falls. Cong. Ch. and Soc.21.56
Bennington. Second Cong. Ch.83.44
Craftsbury. Estate of Mrs. Deborah W.Lewis, by C. S. Smith, Ex.520.87
East Hardwick. Cong. Sab. Sch.31.56
Enosburgh. G. A.1.00
Felchville. M. C. F.0.50
McIndoes Falls. Cong. Ch. and Soc.8.50
North Thetford. Cong. Ch., $13.63; Mrs. E.G. B., 50c.14.13
Pittsford. Cong. Soc.20.00
Post Mills. Mrs. F. J. C. May, bbl. of C.
Royalton. Cong. Ch. and Soc.21.50
Saint Johnsbury. North Cong. Ch. $111.55;South Cong. Ch., $38.17; Mrs. T. M. Howard,$25, for Student Aid, Fisk U.174.72
Sheldon. Cong. Sab. Sch.27.76
South Peacham. Mrs. W. W.1.00
Springfield. “Springfield Miss. Circle,” forStudent Aid, Atlanta U.120.00
Vershire. Mrs. M. W. Parker2.00
Waitsfield. Cong. Ch. and Soc.13.51
Weathersfield Centre. Mrs. Edson Chamberlin5.00
West Barnet. Ref. Presb. Ch., $10; Mrs. S.G., $111.00
West Brattleborough. Cong. Ch., $62.24;Mrs. F. C. Gaines, $567.24
Westminster. Cong. Ch. and Soc., $7.30; G.F. H., 50c.7.80
MASSACHUSETTS, $4,691.00.
Acton. Cong. Ch. and Soc.20.00
Amherst. First Cong. Ch. and Soc., $78.55;North Cong. Ch. and Soc., $60, to const.Mrs. Maria Dutton and Mrs. Jeanette E.Stearns, L. M’s.138.55
Andover. Peter Smith, $500;—“LadyFriends,” $75, for Student Aid, Talladega C.;—WestCong. Ch. and Soc., $45.18; F. A.T., $1621.18
Ashby. Cong. Sab. Sch., $25, for Student Aid,Atlanta U.;—G. S. S., 51c.25.51
Attleborough. Second Cong. Ch. and Soc.6.22
Barre. “Friends,” $3, and Bbl. of C. by Mrs.Edwin Woods3.00
Bedford. M. E. R.0.50
Belchertown. Orrin Walker, $5; D. B. B. 50c.5.50
Berlin. Cong. Ch.3.00
Boston. Mrs. Nancy B. Curtis, $200; Rev.Charles Nichols, $30, to const. Rev. J.Enwright, L. M., “A Friend,” $20; H. S.Robinson, $10; “A Friend,” $10; Geo. P.Smith, $5; Mrs. B. F. Dewing, $5; Mrs.S., $1;—“S. E. H.,” 50c. for Chinese M.281.50
Boxford. Cong. Ch. and Soc.18.19
Brocton. Porter Evan. Ch. and Soc., $34.09;Joseph Hewett, $10; —— Bbl of C.44.09
Brookline. Harvard Cong. Ch. and Soc.118.16
Buckland. Cong. Ch. and Soc.9.25
Cambridgeport. Prospect St. Ch. and Soc.,$124.17; Pilgrim Cong. Ch., $8.24; MissA. J. P., 50c.132.91
Campello. “Mrs. W.,” for Lady Missionary,Nashville, Tenn.3.00
Chelsea. Miss M. E. Brooks, $2;—Mrs. A. E.P., $1, for Lady Missionary,——; MissH., 50c.3.50
Chesterfield. Cong. Ch. and Soc.7.50
Cohasset. Second Cong. Ch. and Soc.7.36
Colerain. Miss E. McG.1.00
Conway. David Lyons2.00
Cotuit. Union Cong. Ch. and Soc.7.00
Dalton. Hon. Z. M. Crane, $100; Mrs. JamesP. Crane, $100200.00
Dorchester. Mrs. H.1.00
East Douglass. Cong. Ch. and Soc., to const.Miss Helen L. R. Briggs, L. M.55.45
East Longmeadow. Mrs. G. W. C.1.00
Enfield. Cong. Ch. and Soc.68.00
Fitchburg. Rev. and Mrs. J. M. R. Eaton10.00
Framingham. Young People’s Circle, PlymouthCh., $98; Plymouth Ch. and Soc.,$50.27; —— Box of C.148.27
Gardner. First Cong. Ch. and Soc.33.30
Gilbertville. Cong. Ch. Sag. Sch., for StudentAid, Fisk U.50.00
Gloucester. Evan. Cong. Ch. and Soc., toconst. Geo. R. Bradford, John Cunninghamand Josiah K. Hurst, L. M’s100.00
Granville Corners. C. Holcomb5.00
Great Barrington. First Cong. Ch. and Soc.,$100; Miss Emily Beckwith, $10; —— “A. C.T.,” $1 for Hampton N. & A. Inst.111.00
Greenfield. Ladies’ Miss. Soc., for StudentAid, Atlanta U.15.00
Hadley. First Cong. Ch. and Soc.10.00
Hanover. Cong. Ch. and Soc.3.51
Haverhill. North Cong. Ch. and Soc., $143.19;West Cong. Ch. and Soc., $7.04; Mrs. L. P.F., 50c.; Dea. E. W., 50c.; C. C., $1; Mrs.S. C., 50c.152.73
Hingham. Evan. Cong. Ch. and Soc.15.10
Holliston. Ladies’ Benev. Soc., 2 Bbls. of C,val. $74.11, by Eda B. Partridge, Treas.;A. F., 51c.0.51
Hopkinton. Cong. Ch. and Soc.103.80
Housatonic. M. A. H.0.51
Hubbardston. A. G. D.0.50
Hyde Park. First Cong. Ch. and Soc.10.00
Ipswich. South Cong. Ch. and Soc., $28.15;Limebrook Cong. Ch. and Soc., $4.5032.65
Indian Orchard. Cong. Ch.43.00
Jamaica Plain. Boylston Cong. Ch. (ad’l)6.53
Lawrence. Lawrence St. Cong. Ch. and Soc.,$150;—Lawrence St. Ch. Sab. Sch., $50,for Student Aid, Atlanta U.200.00
Lexington. Miss M. E. P.0.50
Littleton. Woman’s Miss. Circle, for StudentAid, Atlanta U.10.00
Lowell. Kirk St. Cong. Ch. and Soc., $50;—Ladies’Soc., $1 and bbl. of C., for Wilmington,N. C.;—Mrs. S. L. P., 50c.51.50
Lynn. Central Cong. Ch. and Soc.15.00
Malden. “A few Friends,” for Student Aid,Tougaloo U.5.00
Matfield. Mrs. S. D. Shaw3.00
Medford. “A Friend”2.00
Methuen. A. P. C.0.50
Middleborough. First Cong. Sab. Sch.,$11.68; Cong. Ch. and Soc., $10.4122.09
Millbury. First Cong. Ch. and Soc.57.95
Monson. Mrs. C. O. Chapin and her S. S.Class, $11, for ed. of Indian boys, Hampton N.and A. Inst.;—Mrs. Dewey’s S. S. Class $6;Miss E. A. W., $118.00
Monterey. Rev. A. E. T.0.50
Natick. Postage0.10
Needham. Mrs. Ellen H. Green100.00
Newburyport. Freedman’s Aid Soc., by Mrs.Mary E. Demmick, Sec., for Lady Missionary,Macon, Ga.25.00
Newton. Eliot Cong. Ch. and Soc.223.15
Newton Centre. First Cong. Ch. and Soc.,$77.32; S. A. E., 50c.; J. W., 50c.78.32
North Abington. Cong. Ch., M. C. Coll.5.00
Northampton. Sab. Sch. of First Ch.20.00
North Amherst. H. S.1.00
North Brookfield. First Cong. Ch.61.00
Norfolk. Cong. Ch. and Soc.9.00
Norwood. Mrs. Fuller3.00
Oxford. First Cong. Ch. and Soc.23.50
Palmer. Second Cong. Ch.13.57
Pittsfield. By John T. Poorer, $2.50; Mrs.N. G. B. and Miss E. F., 50c. ea.3.50
Plymouth. Pilgrim Ch. and Soc.56.56
Plymouth. Cong. Ch. and Soc.3.15
Raynham. First Cong. Ch. and Soc.12.06
Reading. Old South Cong. Ch. and Soc.14.92
Rockland. E. Shaw25.00
Rockport. John Parsons3.00
Salem. A. P.0.50
Sharon. Cong. Ch. and Soc.14.00
Shelburne Falls. Cong. Ch. and Soc.7.00
South Attleborough. Mrs. Harriet L. Draper,Bbl. of C. for Savannah, Ga.
South Boston. Infant Class of Phillips Sab.Sch., $15; Miss J. A. 50c.15.50
South Natick. John Eliot Ch. and Soc.9.63
South Weymouth. Second Cong. Ch. andSoc. to const. Miss Mary B. Tirrell andMiss Mary A. Lloyd, L. M’s.51.00
Somerville. H. B. S.0.50
Springfield. “M,” $200; First Cong. Ch.,$33.06; South Cong. Ch., $32.91; G. B. K.,$1; Mrs. H., 50c.267.47
Stockbridge. Cong. Ch.74.48
Stoneham. Cong. Ch. and Soc.21.80
Stoughton. Betsey E. Capen2.00
Sutton. Cong. Ch. and Soc.11.40
Sudbury. Cong. Ch. and Soc., $21; “AFriend,” $324.00
Taunton. “A Friend”20.00
Uxbridge. W. J.1.00
Watertown. Ladies of Phillips Ch., 2 Bbls.of C. for Wilmington, N. C.
Wellesley. Cong. Ch. and Soc., $36.08; “L.B. H.,” $2056.08
Westborough. Rev. J. W. B.0.60
West Boylston. “Willing Workers” $2 andBbl. of C.2.00
West Brookfield. Cong. Ch. and Soc.18.16
West Medway. Cong. Sab. Sch., to const.Addison A. Smith, L. M.31.08
West Newbury. J. C. C.2.50
West Roxbury. South Evan Sab. Sch. forIndian Pupils, Hampton N. and A. Inst.20.00
Whitinsville. Cong. Ch., $30; “AFriend,” $20; S. A. D., 50c.50.50
Williamstown. Cong. Ch., $40; Rev. MarkHopkins, $1050.00
Wilmington. Dea. J. Skilton10.00
Woburn. Cong. Ch. and Soc., mon. con.coll. $34.22; North Cong. Ch. and Soc.,$11.12 45.34
Worcester. Central Cong. Ch. and Soc.,$133.57; Old South Cong. Ch. and Soc.,$28.24161.81
Yarmouth. Rev. John W. Dodge5.00
—— “A Friend,”10.00
—— “A Friend,”5.00
RHODE ISLAND, $199.96.
Bristol. Mrs. R. R. and Miss C. De W., forMag.1.00
Little Compton. Cong. Ch. and Soc.22.00
Pawtucket. Cong. Ch. and Soc.25.00
Peace Dale. Cong. Ch.10.00
Providence. Union Cong. Ch. (ad’l), $126.64;Charles St. Cong. Ch., $13.72; M. E. L., $1;Miss P., 60c.141.96
CONNECTICUT, $3,036.40.
Ansonia. J. H. Bartholomew25.00
Berlin. C. S. Webster, $50, for Student Aid,Talladega C.;—Second Cong. Ch., $19.1269.12
Bloomfield. Cong. Ch.6.00
Bridgeport. V. C.1.00
Bristol. Cong. Sab. Sch.20.00
Broad Brook. Cong. Ch.12.50
Burnside. Miss E. S.0.50
Canaan. “A Friend”2.00
Canton Centre. Wm. G. Hallock10.00
Cheshire. Cong. Ch., for ed. of an Indianboy, Hampton N. and A. Inst.5.00
Colchester. S. G. Millard, $10, for Student Aid,Straight U.;—C. B. McCall, $10, for StudentAid, Talladega C.; Mrs. M. J. G., 50c.20.50
Collinsville. Cong. Ch. and Soc. ($6 of whichfor Girls’ Ind. Sch., Talladega C.)28.43
Cornwall Bridge. Geo. H. Swift10.00
Cromwell. Cong. Ch. ($3 of which for IndianM.)11.00
Danbury. E. B.1.00
Durham. Ladies’ Miss. Ass’n, $3 and Bbl.of C. for Talladega, Ala.3.00
Eastford. Estate of Royel Warren, by J. D.Barrows, Ex.250.00
East Hartford. First Ch.20.00
East Windsor Hill. Ladies, $10.50, and Bbl.of C. for Lady Missionary, Nashville, Tenn.10.50
Enfield. Sarah A. Abbe30.00
Essex. First Cong. Ch.13.20
Farmington. Cong. Ch. Quar. Coll., (of which$150 from Henry D. Hawley, to const. FloraE. Hawley, L. M.) 204.45
Georgetown. Cong. Ch., case of S. S. Books;Rev. C. A. N., $11.00
Glastonbury. First Cong. Ch. and Soc., $35;G. M. J., 63c.35.63
Goshen. “A Friend”20.00
Greenwich. Miss Sarah Mead50.00
Hampton. Cong. Ch. Sab. Sch.5.77
Hartford. Asylum Hill Cong. Ch., $149.96,($10 of which for Hampton Inst.); Park Cong.Ch. and Soc., $133.57; Windsor Ave. Cong.Ch., $20.07; Mrs. Mary C. Bemis, $20;—YoungGirls’ Miss. Ass’n, $5, for Talladega,Ala.; Miss P. Johnson, $1.50; Mrs. W. T.,50c.330.60
Harwinton. Mrs. Frederick S. Catlin50.00
Hebron. “Friends”15.00
Jewett City. Cong. Ch. and Soc.20.00
Kensington. Cong. Ch.5.44
Lebanon. Goshen Sab. Sch. $12; Mrs. P. E.H., 50c.12.50
Litchfield. Cong. Ch. Sab. Sch., for StudentAid, Fisk U.50.00
Lyme. First Cong. Ch.17.00
Madison. Cong. Ch.1.00
Manchester. E. A. B.0.50
Meriden. Centre Cong. Ch.21.00
Milford. First Cong. Ch.50.04
Montville. First Cong. Ch.6.95
Morris. Cong. Ch.7.00
New Britain. South Cong. Ch., $55.40; Mrs.A. A., $156.40
New Hartford. North Cong. Ch. and Soc.24.55
New Haven. Mrs. Henry Johnston, $5.00;Miss B. P., $1; Others, $17.00
New London. Second Cong. Ch., ($300 ofwhich from Trust Estate of H. P. Haven.)778.26
New Milford. Mrs. F. G. B.1.00
New Preston. Cong. Ch. and Soc.40.50
North Branford. J. A. P.1.00
Northford. Cong. Ch.12.50
North Guilford. A. E. Bartlett10.00
Norwalk. Mrs. Wm. B. St. John3.00
Orange. Cong. Ch.12.50
Prospect. Dea. Benj. B. Brown, $10; Mrs.E. B. Brown, $1020.00
Plymouth. Cong. Ch.28.50
Quinnebaug. —Bbl. of C.
Salisbury. Cong. Ch.58.61
Somers. Cong. Ch. and Soc.29.16
Southington. Cong. Ch. (ad’l)2.10
Stanwich. Wm. Brush300.00
Stonington. R. Town1.50
Thomaston. Cong. Ch.23.09
Thompson. Cong. Ch., for Student Aid,Tougaloo U.9.00
Washington. F. A. F.1.00
Watertown. Cong. Sab. Sch., to const. WilliamA. Jones and Laura N. Dayton, L. M’s.75.00
Weatogue. T. J. W.1.00
West Meriden. Edmund Tuttle, $30, toconst. Mrs. Ira H. Merriman, L. M.; E.K. Breckenridge, $535.00
Westminster. Cong. Ch.5.00
West Suffield. Cong. Ch. and Soc.2.60
Wethersfield. Cong. Ch. (ad’l)2.00
Windsor Locks. Mrs. L. P. Dexter6.00
Winsted. Mrs. M. A. Mitchell, for StudentAid, Talladega C.10.00
Woodbury. Mrs. Elizabeth L. Curtiss10.00
—— “A Friend”17.50
NEW YORK, $642.73.
Antwerp. Cong. Sab. Sch., by Mrs. Ira H.Abell25.00
Batavia. Mrs. A. D. L.1.00
Binghamton. Sheldon Warner10.00
Brooklyn. Central Cong. Sab. Sch., $10, forthe poor in Plym. Sab. Sch., Charleston, S. C.;—Mrs.H. Dickinson, $2; O. W., 50c.12.50
Canastota. E. B. Northrop, $5; Mr. and Mrs.R. H. Childs, $510.00
Clear Creek. Cong. Ch.1.50
Clifton Springs. Mrs. Andrew Peirce, toconst. herself L. M.30.00
Cohoes. Mrs. I. Terry5.00
Coxsackie. Rev. M. Lusk5.00
East Bloomfield. Cong. Ch. Sab. Sch., $35.57;Mrs. E. S. $136.57
Ellington. Cong. Ch.7.50
Felts Mills. Joel A. Hubbard and family30.00
Franklin. First Cong. Ch.29.58
Fredonia. Mrs. Thos. W. Stevens5.00
Fillmore. L. L. Nourse5.00
Fulton. J. C. Galispie, Almon Bristol, andT. W. Chesebro, $5 ea.; F. S., 50c.15.50
Gouverneur. Mrs. H. D. S. $1; Miss B. R. S., 50c.1.50
Hopkinton. First Cong. Ch.3.00
Hudson. Mrs. D. A. Jones15.00
Jamesport. L. I. “Friends”10.00
Locust Valley. Mrs. Sarah Palmer5.00
Marcellus. First Ch., $20; Mrs. L. H., 45c.20.45
Marion. Cong. Ch.30.00
Millbrook. Mrs. J. W. C.1.00
New York. Broadway Tab. Sab. Sch., $50,for Student Aid, Fisk U.;—Holman LiverPad Co., 7.75, for Emerson Inst.; E. S., 50c.58.25
New York Mills. H. N. Porter, D. D.10.00
Newark Valley. Cong. Ch.5.00
North Franklin. Mrs. Mary P. Foote5.00
Oneonta. Mrs. L. J. S.1.00
Perry Centre. Ladies Benev. Soc., $16.35and Bbl. of C. by Mrs. G. K. Sheldon16.35
Plattsburgh. G. W. Dodds5.00
Rochester. Gen. A. W. Riley25.00
Sag Harbor. Mrs. A. E. Westfall, $10; A. E.W., 50c.10.50
South Stockton. Adelia Eaton4.00
Success. Sab. Sch. by J. H. Benjamin, Supt.20.00
Syracuse. Miss A. W. D.0.50
Tompkinsville. Mrs. Maria Snyder2.00
Victor. Mrs. Emeline Lewis50.00
Walton. First Cong. Ch., $58.53; AgavineMiss. Soc., $10;—Chas. S. Fitch, for MendiM., $573.53
West Chazy. Daniel Bassett, $5; Rev. L.Prindle, $27.00
West Farms. J. A.1.00
Westfield. Mrs. J. B. S.1.00
West Greece. S. B. B.0.50
Whitesborough. J. Symonds5.00
Whitney’s Point. Mrs. E. Rogers2.00
—— “A Friend”25.00
NEW JERSEY, $108.50.
Belleville. J. B.0.50
Camden. James E. Simpson2.00
Clayton. “A Friend,” for Lady Missionary,Nashville, Tenn.25.00
Colt’s Neck. Reformed Ch.5.00
Newfield. Rev. Chas. Willey10.00
Newark. Belleville Av. Cong. Ch., J. H.Denison, $30, to const. Miss Carrie Denison,L. M.; Miss H. Miller, $4, for StudentAid, Raleigh, N. C.; Mrs. R. W. S., $1;— $136.00
Paterson. Benj. Crane20.00
Roseville. Ladies of Home M. Soc., by Mrs.L. Hannah10.00
PENNSYLVANIA, $36.62.
Allentown. C. M.0.50
Centre Road Station. J. A. Scovel10.00
Cowdersport. Mrs. John S. Mann5.00
East Brook. James H. Patton5.00
Hermitage. W. F. Stewart, $5; Miss EllenPorter, $16.00
Philadelphia. W. P. F. and Mrs. S. D.1.00
West Alexander. John McCoy and Wife5.00
Wurtemburg. Mrs. T. E. Liebendorfer, $2;Others, $2.124.12
OHIO, $428.24.
Ashland. John Thomson2.28
Austinburgh. N. A.1.00
Bellefontaine. Mr. and Mrs. John Lindsay10.00
Bellevue. J. S.1.00
Berea. James S. Smedley5.00
Burton. Miss E. E. P.0.50
Chatham Centre. Cong. Ch.18.81
Claridon. Cong. Soc.13.50
Cleveland. Franklin Ave. Cong. Ch., $13.20;John Foote, $10; Rev. H. Trautman, $528.20
Columbus. First Cong. Ch. Sab. Sch., forStudent Aid, Fisk U.50.00
Elyria. Cong. Ch. Sab. Sch., for Student Aid,Fisk U.40.00
Four Corners. Cong. Ch.5.00
Geneva. Mrs. S. Kingsbury10.00
Granville. Thomas D. Williams10.00
Kingsville. M. Whiting20.00
Lenox. Cong. Ch.9.25
Lyme. Cong. Ch.17.88
Madison. Ladies Benev. Soc., $14.75, forStudent Aid, Tougaloo U.; “Old Friend,”$5; W. H. S., $120.75
Moss Run. M. B. F.0.50
Oberlin. First Cong. Ch. Sab. Sch., $25.50, forStudent Aid, Atlanta U.; Harris Lewis, $3.28.50
Orwell. Rev. W. T. Richardson5.00
Painesville. First Cong. Sab. Sch., $25, forStudent Aid, Atlanta U.; First Cong. Ch.$18.5743.57
Parisville. Rev. D. D.0.50
Ruggles. Mrs. J. T.0.50
Saybrook. Rev. A. D. Barber and Family20.00
Seville. Julia Hulburt10.00
Sharonville. J. H.1.00
Sicily. Julian F. Cumberland5.00
Springfield. W. A. F.1.00
Tallmadge. Mrs. Harriet Seward5.00
Toledo. Mrs. Eliza H. Weed, $10; By E. P.B., $111.00
Wellington. E. W.0.50
Willoughby. Miss Mary P. Hastings10.00
Windham. First Cong. Ch.23.00
INDIANA, $17.50.
Fort Wayne. Cong. Ch. for Chinese M.6.75
Madison. G. W. Southwick5.00
South Vigo. Cong. Ch.2.75
Sparta. Mrs. L. R.1.00
Versailles. J. D. Nichols2.00
ILLINOIS, $1000.32.
Albion. Mrs. Martha Skeavington5.00
Avon. Mrs. Cylinder Woods, $5; “A Friend,”$510.00
Aurora. New Eng. Cong. Ch., $9.65;—Mrs.J. D. Pike’s Sab. Sch. Class, $7; for StudentAid, Fisk U.; N. L. J., 50c.17.15
Batavia. “W. E. M.”20.00
Belvidere. Estate of Olney Nichols, by H.W. Pier, Ex.59.61
Byron. I. S. K.1.00
Chicago. E. W. Blatchford, $112.50, for StudentAid, Talladega C.;—Union Park Cong.Ch. Sab. Sch., $25, for Student Aid, Fisk U.;—NewEng. Cong. Ch., $10147.50
Danville. Mrs. A. M. Swan5.00
Denver. Thomas Graham5.00
Farmington. Phineas Chapman44.00
Galesburgh. Cong. Ch. Sab. Sch., $50, forStudent Aid, Fisk U.;—J. G. W., 50c.50.50
Genesco. Cong. Ch. and Soc.135.92
Hamlet. L. C.1.00
Jacksonville. Cong. Ch. Sab. Sch.10.00
Lyndon. First Cong. Ch.11.00
Kankakee. F. S. H. and J. H.1.00
Kewanee. Cong. Ch., $102.73;—Cong. Ch.Sab. Sch., $25, for Student Aid, Fisk U.127.73
Knoxville. W. A., $1; Mrs. A. B., $12.00
Mendon. Cong. Ch. Sab. Sch.16.00
Milan. By Mrs. J. M. L. D.1.00
Oak Park. J. W. Scoville100.00
Ottawa. First Cong. Ch. Sab. Sch., for StudentAid, Fisk U.35.00
Paxton. “A Friend”20.00
Peoria. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Griswold, forStudent Aid, Fisk U.100.00
Polo. Penny Contribution, for Lady Missionary,Nashville, Tenn.1.00
Port Byron. A. F. Hollister, $6; Ladies’Miss. Soc., $5.50; Emma Hollister, $2.0013.50
Princeton. Mrs. P. B. Corss10.00
Rockford. Mrs. A. H. Perry20.00
Roseville. Cong. Sab. Sch. (ad’l)4.54
South Bend. R. Burroughs10.00
Tonica. V. G. Lutz5.00
Wauponsee Grove. Cong. Ch.5.87
Woodburn. Nickel Miss. Soc., by Miss E.M. Hollister, Treas.5.00
MICHIGAN, $112.61.
Calumet. Robert Dobbie10.50
Covert. F. C.0.57
Cross Village. Rev. A. A. C.1.00
Detroit. F. M. S.0.50
Dexter. Dennis Warner10.00
East Saginaw. Mrs. Miriam Seymour2.00
Flint. H. Whittlesey2.00
Jackson. Mrs. R. M. Bennett1.50
Kalamazoo. Mrs. M. J. Kent5.00
Lowell. Mrs. E. A. Yerkes5.00
Marshall. D. H. Miller5.00
Olivet. “A Friend,” for Talladega C.0.25
Owasso. Mrs. F. G. D.0.50
Romeo. Miss T. S. C., $1; Miss M. A. J.,$12.00
Saint Johns. A. J. B.0.50
Somerset. Cong. Ch.18.87
Stockbridge. W. B. C.1.00
Summit. Missionary Society, by Mrs. A.Vansickle6.67
Union City. First. Cong. Ch. (ad’l)24.75
White Lake. Robert Garner and wife15.00
WISCONSIN, $227.26.
Appleton. First Cong. Ch.20.20
Beloit. First Cong. Ch. $30, for StudentAid, Talladega C.; Mrs. B. D. $1; W. P.51c.31.51
Brandon. Rev. H. W. C.0.50
Bristol. Wis. Branch of W. B. M. S.10.00
Cheboygan. A. D. and D. B. 50c., ea.1.00
Clinton. Cong. Sab. Sch., for Selma, Ala.15.79
Fond du Lac. H. S. M.0.50
Geneva. Presb. Ch. Quar. coll., $19.25; W.H. H., 50c.19.75
Kenosha. First Cong. Ch. and Soc.5.27
La Crosse. First Cong. Ch.15.44
Mazomanie. R. L.1.00
Mukwanago. Cong. Sab. Sch.3.00
Sparta. Cong. Ch., $52; Cong. Sab. Sch.,$29.34; Mission Band, $8.96, to const.Miss Lyntha Franck, Mrs. O. L. Irwinand J. R. Skillman, L. M’s90.30
——. By L. S. Bingham2.00
Racine. Mrs. D. D. N.1.00
Rockland. Thomas H. Eynon10.00
IOWA, $444.27.
Anamosa. Ladies of Cong. Ch.5.00
Bowensburgh. Estate of Eliza B. Spencer,by Richard Eells, Ex.100.00
Big Rock. Cong. Ch.10.00
Burlington. Cong. Ch.70.36
Clay. Cong. Ch.4.50
Cleveland. Ladies of Cong. Ch.10.00
Des Moines. Plymouth Sab. Sch., $10;“Friends,” $13, for Student Aid;—T. E.Brown, $10; Mrs. A. W. Rollins, $5, forRepairs, Talladega C.38.00
Dubuque. Mrs. S. N. M. and Mrs. J. B., 50c.ea.1.00
Dunlap. Cong. Ch.26.66
Grinnell. Cong. Ch. and Boys’ S. S. Class,$26.22; Miss S. Whitcomb’s S. S. Class, $5,for Student Aid, and A. Steele, $5, for Repairs,Talladega C.36.22
Marion. Mrs. A. W. Shedd, $5, for StudentAid; J. T. S., 50c.5.50
McGregor. Ladies’ Miss. Soc.17.70
Monticello. Ladies of Cong. Ch.5.00
Muscatine. Cong. Ch., $36.05, and a SewingMachine, for Talladega C.36.05
New Hampton. Dea. Gideon Gardiner, $5;Ladies’ Miss. Soc., Quar. Coll., $1.606.60
Newton. Rev. S. A. A.0.50
Osage. Cong. Ch., $10.75; Woman’s Miss.Soc., $5.50; Mrs. G. W. Smith, $1.5017.75
Rockford. Ladies’ Miss. Soc., by Mrs. O.J. Green, Treas.2.68
Sherrills Mount. Rev. J. R.1.00
Tabor. J. F. S.0.50
Traer. Rev. C. H. Bissel, $5; Infant ClassCong. Sab. Sch., $2.25; Mrs. Ames, $29.25
Waterloo. Leavett & Johnson, for TalladegaC.40.00
KANSAS, $16.00.
Leavenworth. Prof. L. A. Stone ($1 of whichfor Chinese Mission)3.00
Meriden. “A Friend of Missions”10.00
Topeka. Justin Hillyer3.00
MINNESOTA, $86.41.
Audubon. Cong. Ch.2.40
Austin. Union Cong. Ch.25.77
Excelsior. Cong. Ch.5.00
Hamilton. Cong. Ch.5.00
Medford. J. W. Powell’s Sab. Sch. Class2.00
Minneapolis. Plymouth Cong. Ch., $19.64;Second Cong. Ch., $1.6021.24
Northfield. “Friends,” $7, and Bbl. of C.for Talladega C.; A. L., $18.00
Plainview. Primary Class Cong. Sab. Sch.2.00
Saint Paul. Plymouth Cong. Ch. Sab. Sch.,for Student Aid, Fisk U.10.00
Spring Valley. Cong. Ch. (ad’l)5.00
NEBRASKA, $29.00.
Freemont. Cong. Ch., $5; and Sab. Sch.,$813.00
Lincoln. J. G. E.1.00
Nebraska City. “A Friend,” $10; Woman’sMissionary Soc. of First Cong. Ch., $3.50;Individuals, $1.5015.00
CALIFORNIA, $5.00.
Chico. Lewis H. Moss5.00
WASHINGTON TERRITORY, $8.01.
White River. Cong. Ch.8.01
TENNESSEE, $587.25.
Memphis. Le Moyne Sch.117.15
Nashville. Fisk U., Tuition, $245.10; Prof.A. K. Spencer, $200, for Fisk U.;—Soc. forEvan. of Africa in Fisk U., $25, for aPupil, Mendi M.470.10
NORTH CAROLINA, $131.36.
Dudley. Tuition6.45
Raleigh. Washington Sch. Tuition16.25
Wilmington. Normal Sch. Tuition, $82.50;Sales, $22; Cong. Ch. $4.16108.66
SOUTH CAROLINA, $320.50.
Charleston. Avery Inst., Tuition, $317.50;—PlymouthCong. Ch., $3, for Mendi M.320.50
GEORGIA, $550.69.
Atlanta. Storrs School Tuition, $185.60;Rent, $3; Atlanta U., Tuition, $97; Rent,$16.50312.10
Athens. J. G. H.0.51
Hawkinsville. M. B. C.0.50
Macon. Lewis High Sch., Tuition, $48.15;Rent, $4; First Cong. Ch., $860.15
Savannah. Beach Inst., Tuition, 118.50;Sales, $58.93; Rent, $10187.43
ALABAMA, $418.14.
Mobile. Emerson Inst., Tuition, $179.45;Cong. Ch., $2181.45
Montgomery. Public Fund175.00
Talladega. Talladega Col., Tuition, $61.19;Rev. J. W. R., 50c61.69
MISSISSIPPI, $57.97.
Tougaloo. Tougaloo U., Tuition, $47.77;Rent, $10.2057.97
MISSOURI, $18.00.
Bridge Creek. I. R. W.0.50
Index. W. B. Wills, $10; P. M. Wills, $5;F. P. M., $1; Others, $1.5017.50
LOUISIANA, $96.25.
New Orleans. Straight U., Tuition96.25
———— ——, $25.00.
Jubilee Singers, for Dept. Natural Science,Fisk U.25.00
INCOME FUND, $195.50.
Interest for Mendi M.45.50
Graves Library Fund150.00
CANADA, $20.00.
Guelph. First Cong. Ch.10.00
Sherbrooke. Thomas S. Morey10.00
LABRADOR, $10.00.
Labrador. Rev. S. R. Butler10.00
BULGARIA, $10.00.
Bulgaria, Samokov. “Wanderer”10.00
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Total15,665.32
Total from Oct. 1st to Jan. 31st$58,823.19

FOR TILLOTSON COLLEGIATE AND NORMALINST., AUSTIN, TEXAS.
Exeter, N. H. Mrs. Augusta F. Odlin100.00
Hartford, Conn. Mrs. Henry A. Perkins100.00
Worcester, Mass. John B. Gough50.00
New York, N. Y. Mrs. C. P. Stokes100.00
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Total$350.00
Previously acknowledged in Dec. receipts867.00
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Total$1,217.00
FOR SCHOOL BUILDINGS, ATHENS, ALA.
Charlotte, Mich. Cong. Ch.36.00
Minneapolis, Minn. “Friends”300.00
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Total$336.00
Previously acknowledged in Nov. receipts83.00
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Total$419.00

FOR NEGRO REFUGEES.
Newton, Mass. Elliot Ch. and Soc.117.50
Sing Sing, N. Y. Mrs. Harriet M. Cole, toconst. Rev. Albert P. Miller, L. M.30.00
Union City, Mich. Mrs. Sarah B. Clark, $5;Mrs. L. W. Clark, $5; Mrs. Lee, $3; Juv.Miss. Soc., $316.00
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Total163.50
Previously acknowledged in Dec. receipts17.00
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Total$180.50

Receipts for January16,514.82
Total from Oct. 1st to January 31st$62,255.03
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H. W. HUBBARD, Treas.,

56 Reade St., N. Y.


Constitution of the American Missionary Association.
INCORPORATED JANUARY 30, 1849.


Art. I. This Society shall be called “The American Missionary Association.”

Art. II. The object of this Association shall be to conduct Christian missionary and educational operations, and diffuse a knowledge of the Holy Scriptures in our own and other countries which are destitute of them, or which present open and urgent fields of effort.

Art. III. Any person of evangelical sentiments,[A] who professes faith in the Lord Jesus Christ, who is not a slave-holder, or in the practice of other immoralities, and who contributes to the funds, may become a member of the Society; and by the payment of thirty dollars, a life member; provided that children and others who have not professed their faith may be constituted life members without the privilege of voting.

Art. IV. This Society shall meet annually, in the month of September, October or November, for the election of officers and the transaction of other business, at such time and place as shall be designated by the Executive Committee.

Art. V. The annual meeting shall be constituted of the regular officers and members of the Society at the time of such meeting, and of delegates from churches, local missionary societies, and other co-operating bodies, each body being entitled to one representative.

Art. VI. The officers of the Society shall be a President, Vice-Presidents, a Recording Secretary, Corresponding Secretaries, Treasurer, two Auditors, and an Executive Committee of not less than twelve, of which the Corresponding Secretaries shall be advisory, and the Treasurer ex-officio, members.

Art. VII. To the Executive Committee shall belong the collecting and disbursing of funds; the appointing, counselling, sustaining and dismissing (for just and sufficient reasons) missionaries and agents; the selection of missionary fields; and, in general, the transaction of all such business as usually appertains to the executive committees of missionary and other benevolent societies; the Committee to exercise no ecclesiastical jurisdiction over the missionaries; and its doings to be subject always to the revision of the annual meeting, which shall, by a reference mutually chosen, always entertain the complaints of any aggrieved agent or missionary; and the decision of such reference shall be final.

The Executive Committee shall have authority to fill all vacancies occurring among the officers between the regular annual meetings; to apply, if they see fit, to any State Legislature for acts of incorporation; to fix the compensation, where any is given, of all officers, agents, missionaries, or others in the employment of the Society; to make provision, if any, for disabled missionaries, and for the widows and children of such as are deceased; and to call, in all parts of the country, at their discretion, special and general conventions of the friends of missions, with a view to the diffusion of the missionary spirit, and the general and vigorous promotion of the missionary work.

Five members of the Committee shall constitute a quorum for transacting business.

Art. VIII. This society, in collecting funds, in appointing officers, agents and missionaries, and in selecting fields of labor, and conducting the missionary work, will endeavor particularly to discountenance slavery, by refusing to receive the known fruits of unrequited labor, or to welcome to its employment those who hold their fellow-beings as slaves.

Art. IX. Missionary bodies, churches or individuals agreeing to the principles of this Society, and wishing to appoint and sustain missionaries of their own, shall be entitled to do so through the agency of the Executive Committee, on terms mutually agreed upon.

Art. X. No amendment shall be made to this Constitution without the concurrence of two-thirds of the members present at a regular annual meeting; nor unless the proposed amendment has been submitted to a previous meeting, or to the Executive Committee in season to be published by them (as it shall be their duty to do, if so submitted) in the regular official notifications of the meeting.

Footnote:

[ [A] By evangelical sentiments, we understand, among others, a belief in the guilty and lost condition of all men without a Saviour; the Supreme Deity, Incarnation and Atoning Sacrifice of Jesus Christ, the only Saviour of the world; the necessity of regeneration by the Holy Spirit, repentance, faith and holy obedience in order to salvation; the immortality of the soul; and the retributions of the judgment in the eternal punishment of the wicked, and salvation of the righteous.