That the people living in the nineteeth, and not in the sixteenth century, may attain to this knowledge, is our earnest prayer; that the Abolitionists have already done so, is our hope.
A. W. WESTON.
Weymouth, January 16, 1854.
DONATIONS AND RECEIPTS.
DONATIONS TO THE TWENTIETH NATIONAL ANTI-SLAVERY BAZAAR.
| Misses E. and M. Cushing, Hingham | $ 6 | 00 |
| Francis Jackson, Boston | 20 | 00 |
| Concord Ladies’ A. S. Society, Mass. | 30 | 00 |
| Friends of the Cause in Lynn, Mass., | ||
| by Miriam Johnson, | 30 | 00 |
| Weare Ladies’ A. S. Society, N. H. | 7 | 65 |
| Mrs. Olds, Unionville, Ohio | 3 | 00 |
| Miss Bradford, Duxbury, Mass. | 2 | 00 |
| Richard Clap, Dorchester, ” | 5 | 00 |
| Mrs. Sprague, Hanson, ” | 2 | 00 |
| Mrs. Caroline Williams, Boston | 2 | 00 |
| Nathaniel Barney, Nantucket | 20 | 00 |
| Blackstone Female A. S. Society, Mass. | 20 | 00 |
| Portsmouth Female A. S. Society, N. H. | 5 | 00 |
| Thomas Brown, Boston | 2 | 00 |
| Warren Delano, Fairhaven, Mass. | 15 | 00 |
| Nathan Mayo, Leicester, ” | 1 | 00 |
| Misses Andrews, Newburyport, Mass. | 6 | 00 |
| J. S. Stafford, Cummington ” | 5 | 00 |
| Enoch Hebard, Randolph, Vt. | 10 | 00 |
| “North” and a subscriber to the Liberator | 10 | 00 |
| Fall River F. A. S. Society | 45 | 00 |
| Mrs. H. B. Stowe, Andover | £10 0 0 | |
MONEY RECEIVED BY MRS. CHAPMAN, IN PARIS,
AND EXPENDED THERE FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE BAZAAR.