RECEIPTS FOR JANUARY, 1882.


MAINE, $462.36.
Bangor. Central Cong. Ch. and Soc.$50.00
Bath. Central Ch. and Soc., $25.70; Mrs.J.C., $1 26.70
Belfast. Rev. Wooster Parker5.00
Bethel. F. B.1.00
Brunswick. C. R. S.0.50
Bucksport. Miss L. S. Barnard5.00
Castine. Trin. Cong. Ch. and Soc.10.00
Dennysville. ——21.68
East Madison. Eliza Bicknell4.00
Ellsworth. L. F. D.0.50
Gorham. Bbl. of C. and $2.75 for Selma,Ala.2.75
Hallowell. Cong. Sab. Sch., for StudentAid, Fisk. U.5.17
Hallowell. 2 Bbls. C., for Talladega,Ala., and McIntosh, Ga.
Hampden. Cong. Sab. Sch., for JohnBrown Steamer10.00
Hiram. Sab. Sch., for Selma, Ala.1.00
Litchfield. Miss Maria Plimpton2.00
Limerick. Rev. T. N. Lord2.50
Orland. Mrs. S. T. Buck and daughters,to const. Sarah E. Buck L. M.30.00
Portland. State St. Ch., $75; High St.Ch. and Soc., $100; Mrs. L. D., $1176.00
Portland. “Ladies of Maine,” for LadyMissionaries50.00
Portland. Brown Thurston’s S. S. Class,High St. Ch., for Student Aid, HamptonN. & A. Inst.25.00
Portland. Bbl. of C. and 50c. for Freight,by Mary A. Perkins0.50
South Paris. Cong. Ch.6.06
Union. Cong. Ch.; for Freight, $1.50;Cong. Sab. Sch., $3.50; for Selma, Ala.5.00
Union. Rev. F. V. N., 50c.; Mrs. H. R. B.,50c.1.00
Weld. Rev. D. D. T.1.00
Wells. D. Maxwell20.00
NEW HAMPSHIRE, $462.47.
Amherst. Cong. Ch., $15.60; Mrs. C. M. B., $116.60
Amherst. “Friends,” Box C. and $2,for Wilmington, N.C.2.00
Antrim. “A Friend”10.00
Acworth. D. C. A.0.50
Concord. South Ch. and Soc.50.11
Dover. First Parish Ch. and Soc.91.16
Dublin. Mrs. L. B. Richardson, $10;Malachi Richardson, $10; R. E., $1,for John Brown Steamer21.00
East Alstead. S. D. H.1.00
East Jaffrey. Rev. J. C. Staples andfamily, for Marietta, Ga.5.00
Exeter. “A Friend”30.00
Exeter. Ladies, 3 Bbls. of C. and $5,for Freight, for Talladega C.5.00
Fisherville. Priscilla P. Gage, $30, toconst. herself L. M.; Jeremiah C. Martin,$16.25; Mrs. A. W. Fiske, $551.25
Francestown. R. G. C.0.51
Great Falls. W. H. M. A. Aux., Bbl. ofC., for Student Aid, Fisk U.
Greenland. Cong. Ch. and Soc.15.00
Hancock. “Cheerful Workers,” BundleC., val. $8.
Haverhill. Eliza Cross5.00
Hillsborough. Mrs. N. T., $1; Mrs. J. G.,$12.00
Lancaster. E. M. K.0.50
Lebanon. Cong. Ch. and Soc., $27;O. S. M., 50c.27.50
Londonderry. C. S. P.1.00
Lyme. T. L. Gilbert ($1 of which forJohn Brown Steamer)3.00
Manchester. I. G. M.0.51
Mason. L. J. G.0.50
Milford. Cong. Ch.12.29
Mount Vernon. J. A. S.1.00
New Ipswich. Cong. Ch. and Soc.,$10.50; G. T., $111.50
New Ipswich. By Mrs. L. A. O., $1 forFreight; Dea. R. T., 50c.1.50
Pembroke. C. C. S.0.51
Peterborough. Union Evan. Ch. toconst. Mrs. Ellen M. Hatch, L. M.30.00
Peterborough. Mrs. Eph. Holt ($1 forJohn Brown Steamer)2.00
Plymouth. Cong. Ch. and Soc.10.00
Rindge. Collected by Mrs. Street, forAlmeda, S.C.4.55
Rindge. Cong. Ch. and Soc.2.55
Short Falls. J. W. C.0.50
South Newmarket. Cong. Ch. and Soc.5.81
Stratham. Cong. Sab. Sch.15.00
Tilton and Northfield. Cong. Ch. andSoc.20.00
Wilton. A. B. C.0.50
Winchester. Cong. Ch.2.62
—— “Friend of Colored People”3.00
VERMONT, $811.15.
Barnet. Cong. Sab. Sch.10.37
Bennington. Second Cong. Ch. andSoc.74.66
Bradford. Bbl. of C., val. $35, forCharleston, S.C.
Brandon. “J. L. H.” 10.00
Brownington. S. S. Tinkham5.00
Chester. G. H. C.0.60
East Hardwick. Cong. Sab. Sch., $27.78;O. P., 50c.; S. W. O., 51c.28.79
Granby and Victory. Cong. Ch. andSoc.2.00
Lowell. Cong. Ch.7.68
McIndoes. Cong. Ch. and Soc.12.00
Milton. Cong. Ch. and Soc.18.15
Middlebury. Cong. Sab. Sch.21.80
Montpelier. Bethany Ch. and Soc.12.80
Newport. Willie Richmond 30.00
Northfield. O. D. E.1.00
North Thetford. Cong. Ch. and Soc.,$7.70; Mrs. E. G. B., 50c.8.20
Pawlet. A. F.1.00
Pittsfield. H. O. G.0.50
Pittsford. N. P. Humphrey10.00
Pittsford. “Dea. A. D. T.,” $4; Dr. andMrs. Smith, $2; Mrs. A. W., $1; H. K.,50c.7.50
Pittsford. Mrs. Swift’s S. S. Class, forS. S. First Cong. Ch. Atlanta, Ga.3.00
Randolph. Mrs. Isaac Nichols2.00
Royalton. Cong. Ch. and Soc.17.50
Saint Albans. A. O. Brainerd (ad’l), toconst. Mrs. Jane E. Brainerd L. M.25.00
Saint Albans. Cong. Ch. Sab. Sch.,Young Men’s Class, for Student Aid,Fisk U.13.00
Saint Johnsbury. North Cong. Ch.283.99
Stowe. Cong. Ch., to const. Dea. H. S.Atkins, L. M.46.42
Waitsfield. Cong. Ch. and Soc.16.88
Westfield. Cong. Ch.2.00
West Rutland. M. Newton ($5 of whichfor John Brown Steamer)10.00
Worcester. Cong. Ch.3.31
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685.15
LEGACY.
Jericho. Estate of Hosea Spaulding, C.M. Spaulding, $60; A. C. Spaulding,$30; E. E. Spaulding, $18; Nellie M.Percival, $18126.00
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811.15
MASSACHUSETTS, $10,925.60.
Acton. Cong. Ch. and Soc. (ad’l), to const.Rev. Franklin P. Wood, L. M.25.00
Alford. Rev. J. Jay Dana, to const. Mrs.Anna B. Decamp, L. M.30.00
Amherst. Amherst College, $63.95; G.C. Munsell, $2; W. H., $1: S. S., $1; H.B., 50c.; A. I. C., 50c.; Mrs. WilliamStearns, Jr., for Freight, $573.95
Andover. South Ch. and Soc., $300;West Cong. Ch., $37.15; Edwin E.Goodell, $25; “A Friend,” $10; MissC. R. Jackson, $10; H. C., $1; W. A.,50c.; Mrs. F. R. B., 50c.384.15
Ashby. Second Cong. Ch. and Soc.12.91
Ashfield. Ladies’ Soc., Bbl. of C., forTalladega C.
Ayer. Mrs. C. A. Spaulding ($10 ofwhich for John Brown Steamer)50.00
Barre. Mrs. A. R. M.0.50
Beverly. Cong. Sab. Sch., $50; Ladies’Benev. Soc. of Dane St. Ch., Bbl. of C.,and $2 for Freight, for Student Aid,Fisk U.52.00
Beverly. S. D. C. and E. H. G., $1; Mrs.S. N., $1: Miss M. R. O., $13.00
Boston. Woman’s Home Miss. Ass’n,for Lady Missionaries204.78
Boston. Miss H. N. Kirk ($5 of whichfor Indian and $5 for Chinese M.)15.00
Boston. Rev. H. M. Dexter, D.D., forFreight2.43
Boston. Mt. Vernon Ch. and Soc.,$341.31; Rev. Charles Nichols, $30, toconst. John G. Cary L. M.; Rev. P.Fisk, $10; Mrs. L. A. Bartholomew,$5; Mrs. J. K. H., 50c.; Mrs. M. A. C.,50c.; F. D. C., 51c.; Mrs. T. K., 50c.;J. H., 50c.388.82
Boston Highlands. Immanuel Ch. andSoc.40.00
Boxford. Miss F. C.1.00
Boxford. Bbl. of C., for Talladega C.
Boyleston Centre. “Friends,” 2 Bbls. ofC., for Talladega C.
Bridgewater. Central Square Sab. Sch.,$10; Rev. I. D., $1, for John BrownSteamer11.00
Bridgewater. Mrs. I. D.1.00
Brimfield. First Cong. Ch. and Soc.,$29.36; Second Cong. Ch. and Soc.,$14.0843.44
Brockton. Mrs. E. H., $1; L. C., $12.00
Brookfield. Mrs. J. S. M.1.02
Cambridge. A. E. H.1.00
Cambridgeport. Pilgrim Ch., Ladies’Miss. Soc., $30, to const. Mrs. JamesH. Sparrow, L. M.; Miss A. A. P., 50c.30.50
Charlestown. Mrs. H. B., Jr.0.50
Charlton. Rev. W. C. F.1.00
Chelsea. First Cong. Ch. and Soc.,$30.95; Miss E. D., 50c.31.45
Chelsea. “Union Home Mission Band,”for Lady Missionary, Chattanooga,Tenn.119.00
Chicopee. Third Cong. Ch. ($25 ofwhich for Hampton N. & A. Inst.)65.73
Clinton. First Evan. Ch. and Soc.79.98
Colerain. P. B. S.1.00
Conway. D. L.1.00
Curtissville. G. E. D.1.00
Dalton. Mrs. Z. M. Crane, $100; Mrs.James B. Crane, $100; A. B., $1201.00
Dana. Cong. Ch. and Soc.3.50
Danvers. A. C. B., $1; Mrs. C. W. L.,50c.1.50
Dedham. E. P. B., 50c.; E. P. C., 50c.1.00
Dorchester. “A Friend”1.00
Duxbury. Mrs. Rebecca R. Holmes2.50
East Boston. Dea. T. D. D.0.50
East Douglas. Cong. Ch. and Soc., toconst. Jacob Williams and Wm. H.Briggs, L. M’s66.48
East Hampton. Mrs. A. L. C., $1; Mrs.D. F. L., $1; I. A. J., 50c.; S. E. W.,50c.3.00
East Longmeadow. Cong. Ch., $34.55,and Sab. Sch., $16.97; Mrs. G. W. C.,$152.52
Enfield. Edward Smith, for Little Rock,Ark.5,000.00
Fall River. First Cong. Ch., $82.67; MissJ. W. B., $1; J. A. B., $184.67
Fitchburgh. Benj. Snow, for John BrownSteamer100.00
Fitchburgh. D. S. E., $1; Mrs. R. B. M.,$1; A. C. H., $1; Mrs. L. W., $1; A. F. A.,50c.; H. H. Dole, Bundle “Youth’sCompanion”4.50
Fitchburgh. “Friends,” for furnishingStraight U.1.00
Florence. Sab. Sch. Class No. 7, forStudent Aid, Talladega C.17.50
Framingham. Plymouth Ch. and Soc.,$128.89; Mrs. S. N. Brewer, $5133.89
Framingham. Young People’s Miss.Circle of Plym. Ch., for Student Aid,Talladega C.25.00
Framingham. Plymouth Ch. Sab. Sch.,for Student Aid, Fisk U.14.65
Gardner. Lucy Matthews3.00
Gloucester. Evan. Cong. Ch. and Soc.,to const. Chas. Blatchford, Adam P.Stoddart, Miss Lucy S. Davis andMiss Miranda Steele L. Ms120.00
Grantville. Rev. J. Edwards, Books.
Granville Corners. Mr. and Mrs. C. Holcomb10.00
Great Barrington. First Cong. Ch. andSoc.100.00
Greenfield. Second Cong. Soc.50.71
Greenwich Village. Daniel Parker2.00
Hadley. Mrs. Rodney Smith and“Friends,” Box of C. for Athens, Ga.
Harwich. Cong. Ch.10.40
Haverhill. Fourth Cong. Ch., $5; WestCong. Ch. and Soc., $4.90; J. U., $1; C.C., $1; Mrs. S. C., 50c.12.40
Holliston. Mrs. W. R. T.1.00
Holliston. Ladies’ Benev. Soc., 2 Bbls.C. and bedding, for Talladega C.
Hopkinton. Cong. Sab. Sch., $50; FirstCong. Sab. Sch., $47.81; First Cong. Ch.and Soc., $5.13102.94
Ipswich. Linebrook Ch. and Soc.5.39
Lancaster. Ladies’ Benev. Soc., Box andBbl. of C., for Talladega C.
Lawrence. Lawrence St. Cong. Ch. andSoc.100.00
Lawrence. Lawrence St. Ch. and Soc.,Bbl. of bedding, and $8 for Freight, forStraight U.8.00
Leicester. “A Friend”10.00
Lowell. Kirk St. Ch. Sab. Sch., $83.94;M. C., $184.94
Marblehead. First Cong. Ch. and Soc.90.00
Middleborough. First Cong. Ch. andSoc.25.74
Millbury. First Cong. Ch. and Soc.61.78
Milford. First. Cong. Ch. and Soc.,$83.88; Individuals, for Mag., by P. P.Parkhurst, $386.88
Milford. Cong. Sab. Sch., for ed. of IndianYouth, Hampton N. and A. Inst.40.00
Mittineague. Cong. Sab. Sch., for JohnBrown Steamer10.00
Melrose. Cong. Ch. Sab. Sch., for StudentAid, Fisk U.50.00
Methuen. “Methuen,” for John BrownSteamer10.00
Monson. —— $20; Mrs. Dewey’s S. S.Class, $1; S. E. B., $122.00
Montery. Mrs. F. A. T.0.50
New Bedford. Mrs. I. H. Bartlett, Jr.($10 of which for John Brown Steamer)30.00
Newburyport. “A Friend,” for JohnBrown Steamer2.00
Newburyport. Ladies, Bbl. of C., forWashington, D.C.
Newton. Eliot Ch. and Soc.239.53
Newton. Eliot Sewing Soc., Bbl. of C.,for Tillotson Inst.
Newton Centre. First Cong. Ch. andSoc., $64.78; J. W., 50c.65.28
Newton Centre. Ladies of First Ch., byMrs. D. L. Furber, for Student Aid,Atlanta U.50.00
Newton Centre. B. W. K., for JohnBrown Steamer1.00
Northampton. “Aunt M,” for JohnBrown Steamer2.00
Northborough. Mrs. A. E. D. F.1.00
North Brookfield. R. H. B., 50c.;P. K. H., 50c.; Mrs. H., 50c.; Mrs. U.,50c.2.00
Northbridge Centre. E. S. P.0.30
Northfield. Cong. Ch. and Soc., $3.20;Mrs. A. M. D. A., 51c.3.71
North Newton. Rev. S. E. L.0.50
Norton. Trin. Cong. Ch. and Soc.34.00
North Reading. Cong. Ch. and Soc.4.00
North Somerville. “A Friend”1.00
Oxford. First Cong. Ch. and Soc.,$15.68, and Sab. Sch., $1833.68
Palmer. Second Cong. Ch.15.00
Petersham. Cong. Ch. and Soc., $3.69;C. B., $14.69
Pittsfield. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Spear,$100; Mrs. J. A. J., $1101.00
Reading. Old South Ch. and Soc., $28;A. T. H., 50c.28.50
Rockland. Elijah Shaw, $10; Miss MaryN. Shaw, $5, for John BrownSteamer15.00
Roxbury. Mrs. E. D.0.50
Rutland. First Ch.8.00
Uxbridge. W. J.1.00
Salem. A. P., $1; J. H. T., 60c.1.60
Salisbury and Amesbury. Union Evan.Ch.12.50
Shirley Village. Cong. Ch. and Soc.8.66
Somerville. Mrs. H. T. S.0.50
South Amherst. Cong. Ch. and Soc., $8,and Sab. Sch., $23.5031.50
Southampton. J. E. Phelps5.00
South Braintree. A. P. W.1.00
Southbridge. Cong. Ch. ($30 of whichto const. Rev. Joseph Danielson L. M.)125.49
South Dartmouth. Mrs. M. P. Staples,for John Brown Steamer5.00
South Deerfield. Miss L. E. W.1.00
South Weymouth. Union Cong Ch. andSoc., bal. to const. George Reed, AlfredO. Crawford and Rev. WilliamH. Bolster L. Ms60.40
Spencer. Cong. Ch. and Soc., $183.90;Cong. Sab. Soc., Primary Dept., $7.50191.40
Springfield. “H. M.”500.00
Springfield. South Cong. Ch., $54.50;First Cong. Ch., $49.70104.20
Stockbridge. Miss Adele Brewer, 2 Bbls.C., for Raleigh, N.C.
Sunderland. Cong. Ch. and Soc.25.00
Warren. Cong. Ch.26.20
Wellesley. Cong. Ch. and Soc., to const.Andrew W. Fuller L. M.48.75
Wellesley. Ladies, Bbl. of C., forWashington, D.C.
West Barnstable. Cong. Ch. and Soc.10.00
Westborough. Evan. Cong. Ch. andSoc., $31.27; Mrs. E. F., $132.27
West Boylston. First Cong. Ch. andSoc., to const. Rev. F. J. FairbanksL. M.75.00
West Brookfield. Cong. Ch. and Soc.25.00
West Brookfield. Dis. No. 3 Sab. Sch.,for John Brown Steamer7.51
Westfield. First Cong. Ch.6.34
West Medway. S. A. C.0.50
West Medbury. “Friend,” for StudentAid, Fisk U.15.00
Westminster. Ladies Sew. Circle, Bbl.of C., for Tillotson Inst.
West Newbury. Dr. O. Warren, $2; J.C. Carr, $2; M. A. R., 50c.4.50
West Newbury. First Ch. and Parish, 2Bbls. of C. (one of which for McIntoshGa.). val. $90.
West Newbury. First Ch. and Parish,Bbl. of C. and 77c. for Freight0.77
West Newton. Cong. Sab. Sch., $50, forStudent Aid, and $35 for furnishing aroom, Talladega C.85.00
West Newton. Mrs. S. E. and J. B. W.,$1 each, for John Brown Steamer2.00
West Newton. Mrs. Sarah Erving2.50
West Somerville. Cong. Ch. and Soc.4.00
West Springfield. Park St. Cong. Ch.,$31; Second Cong. Ch., $11.8442.84
West Springfield. First Cong. Ch.16.00
Whitinsville. S. A. D.1.00
Williamsburg. First Cong. Ch. ($5 ofwhich for Hampton N. & A. Inst.)63.00
Williamstown. First Cong. Ch. ($7.49 ofwhich for Indian M.)14.98
Wilmington. Cong. Sab. Sch., for StudentAid, Talladega C.28.00
Winchendon. Atlanta Soc., for freight2.00
Woburn. First Cong. Ch. and Soc.,$116.41; William Temple, $5121.41
Wolliston. Mrs. H. B. C.0.50
Worcester. Old South Ch. and Soc.,$40.54; Wm. Workman, $15; Rev.W. J. W., $1; E. W., $157.54
Worcester. Mrs. G. Henry Whitcomb,for furnishing a room, Tillotson C. &N. Inst. and to const. herself L. M.30.00
Worcester. Young Ladies’ MissionCircle of Central Ch., for furnishing aroom, Tillotson C. & N. Inst.25.00
Yarmouth. Bbl. of C., for Florence,Ala.
Yarmouth. First Cong. Ch. and Soc.5.00
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$10,875.60
LEGACY.
Athol. Estate of Mrs. D. A. Bowker, byMrs. Mary E. Bowker, Execs.50.00
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$10,925.60
RHODE ISLAND, $142.97.
Little Compton. United Cong. Ch. andSoc., $21.45; “A Friend,” $223.45
Nayatt. M. A. S.0.51
Pawtucket. Cong. Ch. and Soc., $15;A. A. F., 50c.; Mrs. R. B., 51c.16.01
Providence. Young Ladies’ Mission Bandof Beneficent Cong. Ch., for StudentAid, Fisk U.100.00
Providence. Arthur A. Fuller3.00
CONNECTICUT, $3,266.19.
Ansonia. J. H. Bartholomew20.00
Avon. Mrs. S. Andrews, for John BrownSteamer10.00
Bantam Falls. Cornelia Bradley2.00
Branford. Cong. Sab. Sch., for JohnBrown Steamer20.00
Berlin. Rev. J. Whittlesey10.00
Bridgeport. Infant Class, by Mrs. C. R.Palmer, for Lady Missionary amongRefugees20.00
Bristol. Chas. E. Nott, for Repairs, TalladegaC.50.00
Bristol. Cong. Sab. Sch., for furnishinga room, Stone Hall, Talladega C.35.00
Bristol. Mrs S. T. S.1.00
Burnside. Miss E. S.1.00
Chaplin. Cong. Ch. and Soc.15.00
Cheshire. Thomas Savage5.00
Colchester. Mrs. C. F. S. and Mrs. E. H. O.1.00
Cornwall. G. H. Cole1.21
Cornwall Bridge. George H. Swift10.00
Cromwell. Cong. Ch.55.00
Deep River. Cong. Ch.26.73
East Hartford. First Ch.35.00
Ellington. Cong. Sab. Sch.40.00
Enfield. First Cong. Ch., $50; Miss E. A. L., $151.00
Essex. First Cong. Ch.10.00
Farmington. Cong. Ch. ($175 of whichfrom Henry D. Hawley to const. MissMary Eliza Hoyt and Mrs. ElizabethK. Thomas, L. Ms)231.54
Glastonbury. F. C. C., $1; C. W. S., 50c.1.50
Glastonbury. Ladies of First Cong. Ch.,Bbl. of C., for Tougaloo
Greenville. Cong. Sab. Sch., for StudentAid, Atlanta U.31.60
Greenwich. Israel Peck5.50
Greenwich. L. M. W., $1; Miss H. M. T.,$1, for John Brown Steamer2.00
Guilford. Mrs. Lucy E. Tuttle ($100 ofwhich for John Brown Steamer)120.00
Guilford. First Cong. Ch.23.00
Hamden. H. H.0.50
Hanover. Cong. Ch. (ad’l)6.50
Hartford. Asylum Hill Cong. Ch.158.97
Hartford. Asylum Hill Cong. Sab. Sch.,$25 for Talladega C. and $25 for AtlantaU.50.00
Hartford. Geo. Kellogg, for StudentAid, Atlanta U.100.00
Hartford. Mrs. Mary C. Bemis ($10 ofwhich for John Brown Steamer)30.50
Hartford. Miss C. A. J., $1; W. H. C.,$1; J. W., $1; Mrs. C. C. D., $1; Mrs.E. R. R., $1; H. E. B., $1; Mrs. S. N. K.,50c.; Prof. W. T., 60c.; G. M. C., 50c.;Mrs. L. L., 50c.8.10
Higganum. Cong. Sab. Sch., for JohnBrown Steamer40.00
Jewett City. Cong. Ch. and Soc.25.00
Kensington. Mrs. M. Hotchkiss5.50
Ledyard. Cong. Ch.22.00
Lyme. Rev. William B. Cary, for JohnBrown Steamer10.00
Marlborough. Cong. Ch. and Soc., $20.62;Cong. Sab. Sch., $19.38, for furnishingroom, Talladega C.40.00
Meriden. Robert P. Rand, $5; A. B.,$16.00
Middletown. W. M. D.1.00
Milford. First Cong. Ch.25.70
Milford. Sab. Sch. of First Cong. Ch.,for John Brown Steamer5.00
Montville. First Cong. Ch.5.30
Moodus. Amasa Day Chaffee, for JohnBrown Steamer10.00
Moose Meadow. Mrs. H. L. E.0.51
Naugatuck. Cong. Ch.107.00
New Britain. Augustus Stanley, forJohn Brown Steamer10.00
New Britain. Mrs. O. C. S., $1; A. A.,51c.1.51
New Haven. Dwight Place Ch., byNelson Hall, $50; Mrs. Sylvia Johnson,$10; “A Friend,” $3; “W. C. S.,” $2;E. A. P., $1; J. E., $1; Mrs. F. P. G.,$1; Miss E. A. B., $1; H. N. D., $1;Mrs. R. P. B., $1; Mrs. R. U., 50c.; E.C., 50c.; G. W. N., 50c.72.50
New Haven. “A Friend,” for TalladegaC.0.75
New Haven. Dr. Wm. B. De Forest, forTalladega C.25.00
New Haven. North Ch. Miss. Sab. Sch.,for John Brown Steamer20.00
New London. Second Cong. Ch.631.43
New London. Mrs. J. N. Harris, forTalladega C.50.00
New London. “Friends,” Box Picturesand C. for Talladega C.
New Milford. Cong. Ch., $90, to const.George Hine and T. Dwight MerwinL. Ms.; Mrs. F. G. B., $191.00
Norfolk. M. A. C.0.51
Northford. Cong. Sab. Sch., $10; MissF. L. S., $1, for John Brown Steamer11.00
North Madison. Cong. Ch. and Soc.9.20
North Woodstock. Cong. Ch.25.74
Norwalk. First Cong. Ch. and Soc.,$100; Mrs. Wm. B. St. John, $3103.00
Norwich. W. R. B., 50c.; Miss R. C. W.,50c.1.00
Norwich Town. First Cong. Ch.59.50
Plantsville. Cong. Sab. Sch., $30.50,for Hampton N. and A. Inst., and$13.35 for John Brown Steamer43.85
Plymouth. Sab. Sch., by L. D. Baldwin,Supt., for Student Aid, TalladegaC.50.00
Plymouth. “A Friend,” for TalladegaC.3.00
Pomfret. First Cong. Ch.27.00
Prospect. B. B. Brown20.00
Putnam. Class No. 14, Sec. Cong. Ch.Sab. Sch., for John Brown Steamerand to const. Walter P. White L. M.30.00
Saybrook. Cong. Ch.10.43
Sharon. Mrs. B. S.1.00
South Coventry. Cong. Sab. Sch., forStudent Aid, Talladega C.12.50
South Windsor. First Cong. Ch., forJohn Brown Steamer10.00
South Windsor. C. W.0.60
Stafford Springs. Cong. Sab. Sch., forStudent Aid, Fisk U.25.00
Stamford. “Cheerful Workers,” forStrieby Hall, T. U.25.00
Stonington. Rev. H. B. Mead, $5;Ladies of Cong. Ch., $5, for StudentAid, Talladega C.10.00
Thompsonville. D. P.1.00
Tolland. Mrs. Lucy L. Clough, $50,for Indian and $50 for Chinese M., andto const. herself L. M.100.00
Vernon. Mrs. E. P.1.00
Warren. First Cong. Ch. and Soc.48.25
Washington. “Z.,” for Indian M.1.00
Washington. Rev. W. C.0.51
Watertown. Cong. Sab. Sch., for JohnBrown Steamer and to const. CharlesB. Woodward L. M.61.00
West Haven. Cong. Ch. Sab. Sch., forJohn Brown Steamer10.00
Willington. Mrs. H. C. Harbison3.00
Winsted. Mrs. M. A. Mitchell, for StudentAid. Talladega C.20.00
Woodbridge. Cong. Ch.12.00
Woodbridge. Cong. Sab. Sch., for JohnBrown Steamer10.00
Woodbury. First Cong. Ch., $23.50; Mrs.E. L. Curtiss, $10.50; Mrs. H. D. C., 50c.34.50
——. “Friend”17.50
NEW YORK, $1,793.37.
Albany. D. A. T.1.00
Baldwinsville. Harvard Carter20.00
Bangor. Individuals, by Rev. W. C. Sexton1.50
Brooklyn. Mrs. Mary E. Whiton $20;Miss E. O., $1; H. W. B., 50c.21.50
Canandaigua. H. Gregory3.00
Canastota. Enoch Northrup, $5; Mr.and Mrs. R. H. Childs, $510.00
Castile. Rev. Jeremiah Porter10.00
Chestertown. Mrs. S. H. Foster, forJohn Brown Steamer10.00
Churchville. Mission Circle of Cong.Sab. Sch., for John Brown Steamer10.00
Cohoes. Mrs. I. Terry5.00
Coxsackie. Rev. M. Lusk5.00
Crown Point. “L. H. P.”50.00
Ellington. H. B. Rice, $5; Mrs. ElizaRice, $4; A. C. R., $1, for John BrownSteamer10.00
Chenango Forks. Cong. Ch., $9; Mrs.M. H., 50c.9.50
Fairport. First Cong. Ch.89.87
Franklin. Mrs. I. H. Penfield, for JohnBrown Steamer5.00
Gainesville. Box of C., for Tougaloo U.
Galway. Presb. Sab. Sch., for JohnBrown Steamer10.00
Galway. Delia C. Davis, for StudentAid, Atlanta U.10.00
Gouverneur. Mrs. H. D. S.0.50
Harpersfield. G. S. H.1.00
Hudson. Mrs. D. A. Jones15.00
Hume. L. H. P.1.00
Ilion. Mrs. Sophia Miller ($1 of whichfor John Brown Steamer)7.00
Le Roy. A. McEwen5.00
Lima. Chas. D. Miner, Sen., $5; Mrs.A. E. M., 50c.5.50
Locust Valley. Mrs. Sarah Palmer6.00
Marcellus. Mrs. L. H.1.00
Middlesex. Lester and E. J. Adams10.00
Millbrook. Mrs. J. W. C.0.50
New Lebanon Centre. Ladies Soc., Bbl.of C., for Lassitus Mills, N.C.
New York. Gen. Clinton B. Fisk, $30,to const. James D. Burrus, L. M.; Dr.A. S. Ball, $5; F. J. S. K., $136.00
New York. John Dwight, $100 forJohn Brown Steamer; $100 for TougalooU.200.00
New York. “A Friend,” for TillotsonC. & N. Inst.100.00
New York. S. T. Gordon ($10 of whichfor John Brown Steamer)10.50
New York. Broadway Tab. Sab. Sch.,Class No. 11, for Student Aid, Fisk U.10.00
New York. W. A. M., for John BrownSteamer1.00
New York. Gen. Wager Swayne, Bbl.of Books; C. L. Mead, Suit of Clothing,for Talladega C.
Oriskany. Albert Halsey, $5; Mrs. R. W. P., $16.00
Perry Centre. Ladies’ Benev. Soc.,$13.91, and Box of C.13.91
Poughkeepsie. Sab. Sch. of First Cong.Ch., for John Brown Steamer10.00
Rochester. A. Hubregtre2.00
Saratoga Springs. Mrs. A. M. Wheeler2.00
Tompkinsville. Mrs. Maria Snyder5.00
Troy. Mary and Margaret J. Cushman3.00
Vernon Centre. Mary R. Judson3.00
Walton. First Cong. Ch., $56.26; Mrs.T. J. O., 50c.56.76
Warsaw. Cong. Soc.24.04
Watertown. Geo. Cook2.00
Waterville. Mrs. J. Candee, $3; Mrs.Wm. Winchell, $25.00
Watkins. E. D.1.00
West Chazy. Daniel Bassett5.00
West Farms. J. A.1.00
Whitestown. ——5.00
—— “Friends”25.00
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$861.08
LEGACIES.
Dryden. Estate of Lucy B. Eastman, byGeo. E. Goodrich200.00
Homer. Estate of Mrs. Celinda E. Hubbard,by Dea. Manley Hobart, Ex.725.29
Jefferson. Estate of Miss Hubbard, byMiss S. Rulifson7.00
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$1,793.37
NEW JERSEY, $212.00.
Chester. “A Friend”25.00
Irvington. Rev. A. Underwood, forJohn Brown Steamer100.00
Jersey City. Tabernacle Cong. Sab.Sch., for Student Aid, Fisk U.40.00
Jersey City. S. E. H.10.00
Newark. R. D. W.1.00
Paterson. P. Van Houten5.00
Trenton. A. P. Sherman, $10, for JohnBrown Steamer; S. T. Sherman, $10,for Mendi M.20.00
Trenton. Mrs. Olivia S. Fuller11.00
PENNSYLVANIA, $91.50.
Allentown. Rev. C. M.0.50
Canton. H. Sheldon5.00
Centre Road Station. J. A. Scovel10.00
Conneaut. Sab. Sch. of First Cong.Ch., for John Brown Steamer10.00
Corry. Cong. Ch.2.00
Cowdersport. “Postal Order”5.00
Honesdale. Mrs. H. Weston3.00
Kennett Square. H. M. D.1.00
Philadelphia. W. P. F. and Others,$1.50; Rev. H. L. P., $12.50
Pittston. James Challenger, $2.50 andBox of Books2.50
Scranton. F. E. Nettleton15.00
South Bethlehem. H. D. Kitchell5.00
Washington. Mrs. M. H. McFarland,for John Brown Steamer25.00
West Alexander. J. McCoy and wife5.00
OHIO, $1,576.23.
Alliance. Mrs. J. L. Thomas1.50
Ashland. Mrs. Eliza Thompson2.28
Belpre. Cong. Ch.3.94
Bellevue. “Happy Workers” Miss. So.of Cong. Ch., for Mendi M.10.00
Berea. James S. Smedley, $10; F. S.Smedley, $3; F. B., $1, for John BrownSteamer14 00
Berea. James S. Smedley5.00
Brooklyn Village. M. L. M.1.00
Cincinnati. “Agamemnon”25.00
Claridon. Rev. C. C. Starbuck, for StudentAid, Talladega C.6.00
Cleveland. Ladies of First Cong. Ch.,for Student Aid, Talladega C.70.00
Cleveland. S. H. Sheldon, for TalladegaC.50.00
Cleveland. Euclid Av. Cong. Ch.28.64
Dayton. E. P.0.51
Dayton. D. E. McSherry & Co., one self-openingand closing gate, for TalladegaC.
Delaware. William Bevan5.00
East Liverpool. A. W. A., for JohnBrown Steamer 1.00
Elyria. Cong. Sab. Sch., for StudentAid, Fisk U.30.00
Fosteria. C. M.1.00
Fulton. D. C. H.0.50
Gambier. J. S. Sawer5.00
Geneva. Mrs. S. Kingsbury, $8; “AFriend,” $1, for John Brown Steamer9.00
Greenfield. Wm. Smith4.00
Harrison. Dr. J. D. B.5.00
Huntsburgh. A. E. Millard and Mrs. M.E. Millard, $5 ea.10.00
Jefferson. J. A. Howells, $2.50.; JamesWhittemore, $2.50; Rev. S. W. D., $1;“Friends,” $1.45, for Talladega C.7.45
Kelloggsville. Rev. Hinds Smith, forJohn Brown Steamer2.00
Kingsville. Myron Whiting, $20; JeremiahLuce and wife, $626.00
Marietta. Rev. C. S. Irwin and wife1.25
Marysville. O. M. S.1.00
Medina. Woman’s Miss. Soc. ($1.50 ofwhich from a Sab. Sch. class), for StudentAid, Talladega C.10.00
Medina. E. J. M., for Student Aid,Talladega C.0.50
North Benton. Margret J. Hartzell3.00
North Bloomfield. “Friends,” for StudentAid, Talladega. C.35.00
North Kingsville. Rev. E. J. Comings,$10; B. S. Noyes, $212.00
Norwalk. Rev. Chas. N. Fitch, for CookingSch. Talladega C.6.00
Oberlin. Ladies Soc. of First Cong. Ch.for Lady Missionary, Atlanta. Ga.75.00
Oberlin. First Cong. Sab. Sch. for TalladegaC.50.00
Oberlin. Second Cong. Ch., for StudentAid, Atlanta U.30.00
Oberlin. “A Friend,” $25; L. F., $1.,for John Brown Steamer26.00
Oberlin. First Cong Ch., Mrs. C. G.Finney, $20; Second Cong Ch., $12.94;Individuals, for Mag., by Rev. Geo.Thompson, $4.50; Mrs. J. F. B., 51c.37.95
Painesville. First Ch., Hon. ReubenHitchcock, for Lady Missionary,Athens, Ala.500.00
Painesville. Hon. Reuben Hitchcock,for John Brown Steamer50.00
Painesville. First Cong. Ch., $42.40;Mrs. L. S. and E. S., $1; By Rev. G. R. M., for Freight, $144.40
Parisville. D. D.0.50
Peru. Henry Clapp, for Talladega C.5.00
Peru. “A Friend,” for Student Aid,Talladega C.0.50
Richwood. Edward D. Jones5.00
Ruggles. Mrs. H. T.0.50
Sandusky. Ladies’ Miss. Soc. Box ofC. and $3, for Freight, for Theo.Dept., Talladega C.3.00
Sandusky. Chester Woolworth5.00
Saybrook. Wm. C. Sexton2.00
Seville. First Cong. Ch. of Guilford,$10; Mrs. A. C. Dowd, $5; T. B.Dowd, $5, for John Brown Steamer20.00
Sicily. S. W. Huggins, $10; J. F. Cumberland,$515.00
Troy. Cong. Ch.7.00
Twinsburgh. J. R. Parmelee2.00
Unionville. Rev. J. M. Fraser and Mrs.H. B. Fraser, for Chinese M. in Cal.50.00
Unionville. Mrs. H. B. Fraser, for JohnBrown Steamer100.00
Unionville. Package of Goods, forSelma, Ala.
Wakeman. Second Cong. Ch.10.85
West Andover. Cong. Ch.5.00
West Williamsfield. Cong. Ch. and Soc.10.00
Wellington. “Young Ladies MissionCircle,” for John Brown Steamer10.00
Wellington. A. H. A.0.50
Willoughby. Mary P. Hastings10.00
Willoughby. Mrs. C. A. Garlick ($1 forJohn Brown Steamer)1.50
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1,469.27
LEGACY.
Cleveland. Estate of Chas. French106.96
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1,576.23
INDIANA, $40.
Dublin. H. M.1.00
New Corydon. Geo. Stolz5.00
Newville. A. D.1.00
South Bend. R. Burroughs to const.himself L. M.30.00
Sparta. John Hawkswell, $2.50; Mrs.L. R., 50c.3.00
ILLINOIS, $750.89.
Altamont. E. P., for Student Aid, TalladegaC.1.00
Altona. Cong. Ch., $3.81; Ladies Mis.Soc. Cong. Ch., $58.81
Altona. Cong. Sab. Sch., for JohnBrown Steamer5.00
Amboy. C. A. Church ($5 of which forJohn Brown Steamer)5.50
Beecher. Cong. Ch.10.30
Buda. Cong. Sab. Sch., for JohnBrown Steamer5.87
Bunker Hill. J. W. B.0.50
Chicago. First Cong. Ch., $114.41;Lawndale Cong. Ch., $10.50; W. S.,$1; H. B., $1; J. B., 50c.127.41
Chicago. Woman’s Miss. Soc. of NewEng. Cong. Ch., for Lady Missionary,Mobile, Ala. 8.04
Chicago. Ladies. Bbl. of C., for Washington,D.C.
Cobden. E. W. T.0.50
Danville. Mrs. Anna M. Swan5.00
Elmwood. K. H. Reed20.00
Elgin. Mrs. E. E. C. B.1.00
Farmington. Phineas Chapman50.00
Galesburg. E. A. C. and Mrs. H. S. H.,50c. ea.1.00
Geneseo. First Cong. Ch., $8.85; FirstCong. Sab. Sch., $21.35; Mrs. E. L.Atkinson, $535.20
Geneseo. “Band of Sisters,” for StudentAid, Talladega C.25.00
Geneseo. “Busy Workers,” for StudentAid, Talladega C.5.00
Geneseo. “A Friend,” for John BrownSteamer1.00
Glencoe. Sab. Sch., for John BrownSteamer10.00
Granville. “Merry Workers,” for JohnBrown Steamer10.10
Hampton. Sab. Sch., for Student Aid,Talladega C.11.00
Highland Park. L. S. Bingham5.00
Huntley. Rev. D. Chapman and Son, forJohn Brown Steamer5.00
Kewannee. Cong. Sab. Sch., for StudentAid, Fisk U.25.00
La Grange. John W. Bushnell ($1 ofwhich for John Brown Steamer) 6.00
Lisbon. Dr. G. K.0.50
Lombard. Sab. Sch. of First Ch., forJohn Brown Steamer10.00
Lyndon. Mrs. M. W.0.50
Lowell. V. G. Lutz5.00
Maywood. R. B. B., for John BrownSteamer1.00
Morris. Miss N. Sample5.00
Neponset. Cong. Sab. Sch., for JohnBrown Steamer7.50
Quincy. L. Kingman5.00
Rock Falls. Rev. R. A.0.60
Roseville. Mr. and Mrs. Axtell, Box OrnithologicalSpecimens and Bbl. ofHats, for Talladega C.
Odell. Mrs. H. E. Davis, $10; Mrs. JohnMacWilliams, $1020.00
Ottawa. Cong. Ch., $11.55; Cong. Sab.Sch., $25.8237.37
Payson. J. K. Scarborough, $60, toconst. John F. Spencer and Mrs. HarrietS. Kay, L. Ms.; Payson Cong.Sab. Sch., $2080.00
Port Byron. Ladies’ Miss. Soc.5.00
Sheffield. Cong. Sab. Sch. (ad’l), forLady Missionary, Savannah, Ga.4.25
Sycamore. Cong. Sab. Sch., for StudentAid, Talladega C.50.00
Sycamore. Rev. A. S.0.50
Stillman Valley. Cong. Ch.10.44
Thomasborough. H. M. Seymour5.00
Toulon. Cong. Sab. Sch., for StudentAid, Fisk U.13.50
Tonica. J. C. Heywood10.50
Union. Union Sab. Sch., for John BrownSteamer5.00
Victoria. Cong. Ch.6.00
Washington. “A Friend,” for StudentAid, Tougaloo U.30.00
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$700.80
LEGACY.
Morrison. Estate of John Roy, byFrank Clendenin, Admr.50.00
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$750.89
MICHIGAN, $1,102.46.
Allegan. Mrs. R. E. Booth, for furnishinga room Tillotson T. & N. Inst.30.00
Alpine & Walker. Cong. Sab. Sch., forJohn Brown Steamer1.00
Battle Creek. Cong. and Presb. Sab.Sch., for Student Aid, Talladega C.11.00
Church’s Corners. Cong. Ch., $16, andSab. Sch., $10.80; James Robbins, C.Foller and A. W. Douglass, $2 each;Friends, $5.6038.40
Chelsea. John C. Winans50.00
Covert. Cong. Sab. Sch., $20; A. S.Packard, $20, for John BrownSteamer40.00
Custer. Rev. L. Curtiss3.00
Dexter. Dennis Warner10.00
Detroit. Mrs. P., for John BrownSteamer1.00
Detroit. J. C. H., $1; Mrs. C. H. L.,50c.1.50
East Saginaw. Cong. Ch., $92.91, toconst. Lucius C. Storrs, Edwin W.Glynn and Clarence L. Judd L. Ms.;Mrs. M. S., 50c.93.41
Grand Blanc. Cong. Ch. Sab. Sch., forJohn Brown Steamer5.00
Grand Rapids. Abijah Wood, to const.Harvey J. Holister L. M.30.00
Greenville. M. Rutan, for Tillotson C.& N. Inst.500.00
Greenville. “Friends,” Box of booksand C., and $3.65, for freight, for TalladegaC.3.65
Jackson. Mrs. R. M. Bennett2.00
Kalamazoo. Mrs. H. C. B.0.50
Laingsburg. Cong. Ch.10.00
Muskegon. Cong. Ch.15.00
Olivet. A. T.1.00
Port Huron. C. G. M., 50c.; Miss A. B.,50c.1.00
Three Oaks. Cong. Ch. 40.00
Union City. Cong. Sab. Sch., $13, bal.to const. Mrs. Alice M. Collins L. M.;Mrs. D. B. W. and Mrs. E. J. H., 50c. ea.14.00
Whitehall. B. H.1.00
—— “A Western Man” ($100 ofwhich for John Brown Steamer and$50 for Indian M.)200.00
WISCONSIN, $882.43.
Appleton. Woman’s Miss. Soc. of Cong.Ch., for Lady Missionary, Talladega,Ala.10.00
Arena. Woman’s Miss. Soc., for LadyMissionary, Talladega, Ala.2.30
Baraboo. Cong. Sab. Sch., for StudentAid, Talladega C.10.00
Beloit. Sab. Sch. Class of First Cong.Ch., for Student Aid, Talladega C.2.50
Beloit. Dr. A.1.00
Bristol & Paris. Woman’s Miss. Soc.,for Lady Missionary, Talladega, Ala.10.00
Columbus. J. Q. A.1.00
Fond du Lac. Mrs. R. M. Lewis, $2.50;Mrs. R. W. B., 50c.3.00
Geneva Lake. Presb. Ch., $35.40; W. H. H., 50c.35.90
Geneva Lake. Mrs. H. A. Allan, for repairs,Talladega C.10.00
Madison. First Cong. Ch., to const. Mrs.Sarah D. Wright, Mrs. Ellen W.Lamb, Edwin Sumner, Hiram Johnsonand William Anderson L. Ms.100.00
Menasha. Cash5.00
Milwaukee. Grand Av. Cong. Ch.68.23
Milwaukee. Woman’s Miss. Soc. ofGrand Av. Cong. Ch., for Lady Missionary,Talladega, Ala. 25.00
Milwaukee. Young People’s Miss.Circle of Grand Av. Cong. Ch., forStudent Aid, Talladega C.16.00
Milwaukee. Rev. Mr. Ide’s Children,for Reading Room, Talladega C.4.00
Racine. D. D. N.1.00
Racine. Cong. Ch., box of C. for TalladegaC.
Ripon. “Family of sister of Hon. E. P.Smith” (ad’l,) for furnishing room,Talladega C.10.00
Ripon. Miss Mary Jarvis, for StudentAid, Talladega C.7.00
Rosendale. Cong. Sab. Sch., $5; Mrs.H. M. C., $1, for John Brown Steamer6.00
Salem. William Munson50.00
Sheboygan. D. B.1.00
Stevens’ Point. Mrs. F. H. Montague3.00
Whitewater. Woman’s Miss. Soc., forLady Missionary, Talladega, Ala.0.50
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$382.43
LEGACY.
Monroe. Estate of Mrs. Orissa Rood,by J. L. Rood, Ex.500.00
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$882.43
IOWA, $660.94.
Burlington. Cong. Ch. ($30 of which toconst. Thomas R. Rankin, L. M.)$51.16; Mrs. R. G. H., 50c.51.66
Cedar Rapids. Mrs. R. D. Stephens, forStudent Aid, Straight U.10.00
Cedar Falls. Mrs. T. R. Robbins3.00
Clay. Cong. Ch. $3, and Sab. Sch. $47.00
Danville. Cong. Ch.14.00
Davenport. Geo. W. Ells ($5 of whichfor John Brown Steamer)15.00
Decorah. First Cong. Ch.44.05
Dubuque. Mrs. James Beach, Bbl. ofC., for Talladega C.
Dubuque. Mrs. J. B.1.00
Earlville. Cong. Ch.3.28
Eldora. Cong. Ch.10.00
Fontanelle. Ladies, for Freight2.50
Fort Dodge. Cong. Ch.5.70
Franklin. Cong. Ch.2.12
Genoa Bluffs. Ladies of Cong. Ch., forLady Missionary, New Orleans3.00
Gilman. Rev. F. Magoun and “Friends”for furnishing a room, Stone Hall,Talladega C.35.00
Iowa City. J. T. T. and Mrs. E. A. B.1.00
Le Grand. T. P. Craig ($1 for JohnBrown Steamer)5.00
Marion. Ladies of Cong. Ch., for LadyMissionary, New Orleans15.00
Marion. Cong. Sab. Sch., for JohnBrown Steamer5.00
McGregor. Woman’s Missionary Soc.12.21
New Hampton. Woman’s Cent. Soc.2.35
Oskaloosa. Daniel Lane5.00
Prairie City. Cong. Ch.4.40
Sherrills Mount. German Cong. Ch.2.00
Wittemberg. Cong. Ch.4.85
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$264.12
LEGACY.
Tabor. Estate of D. E. Woods, by Rev.John Todd396.82
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$660.94
MINNESOTA, $412.28.
Austin. Cong. Ch.24.34
Excelsior. Cong. Ch.10.00
Faribault. Cong. Ch.30.84
Dean. A. B. Hilts ($5 of which for JohnBrown Steamer)6.00
Glyndon. Sab. Sch. of “The Ch. atGlyndon,” $10; Infant Class, $1, forJohn Brown Steamer11.00
Hamilton. Cong. Ch.5.00
Hutchinson. Cong. Ch.2.00
Northfield. Cong. Sab. Sch., for StudentAid, Talladega C.41.26
Northfield. A. L. and Mrs. C. T. N.,50c. ea.1.00
Minneapolis. Plymouth Ch., $36.47;Second Cong. Ch., $2; J. G. N., 55c.;J. C., 55c.39.57
Minneapolis. E. D. First Cong. Ch.150.00
Rochester. Cong. Ch.40.27
Tivoli. L. H., for John Brown Steamer1.00
Winona. Cong. Ch. ($30 of which toconst. Miss Elizabeth Whitman L. M.)50.00
KANSAS, $12.26.
Bavaria. A. M.0.50
Emporia. Cong. Ch11.76
NEBRASKA, $71.24.
Arborville. Cong. Ch.1.96
Nebraska City. “A Friend.”11.00
Omaha. Cong. Ch.34.58
Omaha. “K. & C.,” for John BrownSteamer10.00
Randolph. Cong. Ch.1.00
Red Cloud. Cong. Ch.1.00
Silver. Melinda Bowen10.00
Wayland. Cong. Ch.1.70
DAKOTA, 50c.
Yankton. Mrs. W. H. H. B. 0.50
UTAH, 51c.
Wood’s Cross. Rev. D. P. 0.51
COLORADO, $37.91.
Denver. First Cong. Ch., $36.90, toconst. Rev. J. V. Hilton L. M.; J. W. S., 50c.; A. R. B., 51c.37.91
CALIFORNIA, $533.31.
Benicia. Mrs. N. P. S.0.51
San Francisco. Receipts of the CaliforniaChinese Mission532.80
WASHINGTON TER., $22.85.
Skokomish. Cong. Ch.22.85
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, $2.30.
Washington. “Little Rills of Liensmary,”by Rev. M. Porter Snell2.30
KENTUCKY, $10.20.
Berea. Cong. Ch.10.20
TENNESSEE, $1,000.25.
Memphis. Le Moyne Inst., Tuition198.25
Memphis. Hattie A. Hilton5.00
Nashville. Fisk U., Tuition787.00
Nashville. Prof. F. A. Chase10.00
NORTH CAROLINA, $143.55.
Wilmington. Tuition138.55
Wilmington. Cong. Ch.5.00
SOUTH CAROLINA, $289.50.
Charleston. Avery Inst., Tuition289.50
GEORGIA, $822.96.
Atlanta. Atlanta U., Tuition408.61
Atlanta. Storrs Sch., Tuition166.80
Macon. Lewis High Sch., Tuition100.85
McIntosh. Dorchester Academy, Tuition15.70
Savannah. Beach Inst., Tuition126.00
Savannah. “A Friend,” for Atlanta U.5.00
ALABAMA. $521.64.
Anniston. Tuition5.00
Athens. Trinity Sch., Tuition7.25
Childersburg. Rev. A. J.1.00
Marion. Cong. Ch.33.80
Marion. Rev. A. W. C. for John BrownSteamer1.00
Mobile. Emerson Inst., Tuition154.85
Mobile. Cong. Ch.1.00
Montgomery. Public Fund175.00
Montgomery. M. Blanche Curtiss, forStudent Aid, Atlanta U.18.00
Selma. Cong. Sab. Sch., for JohnBrown Steamer10.20
Selma. D. G. & W. H. G.1.00
Shelby Iron Works. G. G. F.0.50
Talladega. Talladega C., Tuition103.04
Talladega. Woman’s Miss. Ass’n., forJohn Brown Steamer10.00
MISSISSIPPI, $136.30.
Tougaloo. Tougaloo U., Tuition129.00
Tougaloo. Rev. G. S. Pope, for Freight7.30
LOUISIANA, $169.50.
New Orleans. Straight U. Tuition169.50
FLORIDA, $60.70.
Monticello. Rent50.00
Orange City. “One of the least of HisDisciples” ($10 of which for JohnBrown Steamer)10.70
TEXAS, $103.95.
Austin. Tillotson C. and N. Inst., Tuition101.25
Corpus Christi. Cong. Ch. and Sab. Sch.,for John Brown Steamer2.70
CANADA, $2.50.
Caledonia. A. C. Buck2.00
Montreal. H. G.0.50
INCOME FUND, $1,154.
Avery Fund, for Mendi M.694.00
Graves Library Fund, for Atlanta U.150.00
Theological Endowment Fund, forHoward U.225.00
Scholarship Fund, for Fisk U.50.00
Greenwich (N.Y.) Town Bonds, forStraight U.35.00
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Total$28,688.77
Total from Oct. 1 to Jan. 31$83,893.39
FOR ARTHINGTON MISSION.
Pawlet, Vt. A. Flower5.00
Hartford, Conn. Park Cong. Ch.158.14
Terryville, Conn. R. D. H. Allen50.00
New York, N.Y. John Dwight100.00
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Total$313.14

Receipts of the California Chinese Mission,E. Palache, Treasurer, from Sept. 28, 1881, toJan. 4, 1882, applicable to the expenses of theyear ending Aug. 31, 1881, being in fulfillmentof pledges made for that purpose:
I. From Auxiliaries, Viz.—
Petaluma Mission$9.00
Sacramento Mission. Seven memberships14.00
Santa Barbara Mission. Rev. S. M. Crowther2.00
Stockton Mission2.00
———
Total$27.00
II. From Churches—
Oakland First Cong. Ch.13.25
Rio Vista Cong. Ch. Mrs. M. L. Merritt5.00
San Francisco. First Cong. Ch. Collection,$3.00; Three annual memberships.$6.009.00
Plymouth. Mrs. S. S. Smith2.00
Bethany Ch. Eighteen annual memberships,$36.00; Miss Lilian Ladd, $2.50;Friends, which, with previous donations,constitute Mrs. Jane C. Snookand Miss Jessie S. Worley life members,$11.00: An Unknown Friend, 50c.;D. S. Woo, adl. to const. himself lifemember, $17.00; Jee Gam. adl. toconst. himself life member, $17.5084.50
———
Total$113.75
III. From Individual Donors—
Miss M. C. Waterbury$50.00
N. P. Cole, Esq.25.00
Rev. J. Rowel20.00
———
Total$95.00
IV. From Eastern Friends—
Bangor, Me. E. R. Burpee. Esq.$100.00
Bangor, Me. “Almost Home”25.00
Grinnell, Ia. Bethel Mission Sunday-School.Miss Helen Brewer’s class1.00
Montana. Lee Haim2.00
———
Total$128.00
———
Grand Total$363.75
Also the following amounts, applicable to theexpenses of the year ending Aug. 31. 1882:
I. Auxiliaries, Viz.—
Marysville. Collection at Anniversary$24.55
Two annual memberships4.00
Chinese monthly offerings22.25
————$50.80
Oroville. Chinese monthly offerings2.20
Petaluma. Chinese monthly offerings4.45
Sacramento. Chinese monthly offerings18.50
Santa Barbara. Collection at Anniversary2.30
Twelve annual memberships24.00
Chinese monthly offerings18.00
———44.30
Santa Cruz. Chinese monthly offerings12.50
Stockton. Rev. J. Hooper1.00
Chinese monthly offerings9.00
———10.00
———
Total$142.75
II. From Churches—
Grass Valley Cong. Ch. Mrs. H. Scott2.00
Los Angeles Cong. Ch. Miss A. L. Peabody2.00
Oakland First Cong. Ch. collection9.30
Rio Vista Cong. Ch. Mrs. A. J. Gardner2.00
San Francisco First Cong. Ch. Threeannual members7.00
Third Ch. Mrs. Boole2.00
Westminster Cong. Ch. Rev. I. Jacobus2.00
———
$26.30
———
Total$169.05

H. W. Hubbard, Treas.,
56 Reade St., N.Y.


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AIM AND WORK.

To preach the Gospel to the poor. It originated in a sympathy with the almost friendless slaves. Since Emancipation it has devoted its main efforts to preparing the Freedmen for their duties as citizens and Christians in America, and as missionaries in Africa. As closely related to this, it seeks to benefit the caste-persecuted Chinese in America, and to co-operate with the Government in its humane and Christian policy toward the Indians. It has also a mission in Africa.

STATISTICS.

Churches: In the South—In District of Columbia, 1; Virginia, 1; North Carolina, 6; South Carolina, 2; Georgia, 13; Kentucky, 7; Tennessee, 4; Alabama, 14; Kansas, 1; Arkansas, 1; Louisiana, 18; Mississippi, 4; Texas, 6. Africa, 3. Among the Indians, 1. Total, 82.

Institutions Founded, Fostered or Sustained in the South.—Chartered: Hampton, Va.; Berea, Ky.; Talladega, Ala.; Atlanta, Ga.; Nashville, Tenn.; Tougaloo, Miss.; New Orleans, La., and Austin, Tex.—8. Graded or Normal Schools: Wilmington, N.C.; Charleston, Greenwood, S.C.; Savannah, Macon, Atlanta, Ga.; Montgomery, Mobile, Athens, Selma, Ala.; Memphis, Tenn.—11. Other Schools, 35. Total, 54.

Teachers, Missionaries and Assistants.—Among the Freedmen, 319; among the Chinese, 28; among the Indians, 9; in Africa, 13. Total, 369. Students.—In theology, 104; law, 20; in college course, 91; in other studies, 8,884. Total, 9,108. Scholars taught by former pupils of our schools, estimated at 150,000. Indians under the care of the Association, 13,000.

WANTS.

1. A steady INCREASE of regular income to keep pace with the growing work. This increase can only be reached by regular and larger contributions from the churches, the feeble as well as the strong.

2. Additional Buildings for our higher educational institutions, to accommodate the increasing numbers of students; Meeting Houses for the new churches we are organizing; more Ministers, cultured and pious, for these churches.

3. Help for Young Men, to be educated as ministers here and missionaries to Africa—a pressing want.

Before sending boxes, always correspond with the nearest A. M. A. office as directed on second page cover.

THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY.

We are anxious to put the American Missionary on a paying basis. We intend to make it worth its price, and we ask our patrons to aid us:

1. More of our readers can take pains to send us either the moderate subscription price (50 cents), or $1.00, naming a friend to whom we may send a second copy.

2. A special friend in each church can secure subscribers at club-rates (12 copies for $5 or 25 copies for $10).

3. Business men can benefit themselves by advertising in a periodical that has a circulation of 20,000 copies monthly and that goes to many of the best men and families in the land. Will not our friends aid us to make this plan a success?

We nevertheless renew the offer hitherto made, that the Missionary will be sent gratuitously, if desired, to the Missionaries of the Association; to Life Members; to all Clergymen who take up collections for the Association; to Superintendents of Sabbath-schools; to College Libraries; to Theological Seminaries; to Societies of Inquiry on Missions; and to every donor who does not prefer to take it as a subscriber, and contributes in a year not less than five dollars.

Subscriptions and advertisements should be sent to H. W. Hubbard, Treasurer, 56 Reade street, New York, N.Y.

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