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Mrs. Rowell, 75 cts.; Mrs. Wasson, 50 cts.; Mrs. Doughty, 2; Mrs. A. Pease, 1; Mrs. J. A. flyde, 75 cts. ; Mrs. E. Pease, 1; Mrs. Defreest, 50 cts.; Mrs. P. S. Redfield. 3; Mrs. B. Redfield, 1; Mrs, H. N. Lockwood, 1: Mrs. Burden, 3; Miss M. Burden, 1; Miss H. Burden, I; Mrs. P. Wells, 1; Mrs. Wm. Van Schoonhoven,

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Miss C. Ogden, 25 cts.; Mrs. E. Clark, 1; Mrs. T. W. Lockwood, 1; Mrs. R. Wasson, 1; Mrs. Waters, 50 cts.; Mrs. Streeter, 1; Mrs H. Lane, 1; Mrs. H. Card, 50 cts.; Mrs. Appleton, 25 cts; Mrs. G. Palmer, 1; Mrs. A. L. Siants, 50 cts.; Mrs. Cornell, 37 cts. ; Mrs. Fitch, 1; Mrs. Sage, 1; Mrs. Forbes, 1: Mrs. Rundell, 2; Mrs. Slason, 5; Mrs. Pierce, 1; Mrs. Nash. 1; Mrs. Rossiter, 2; Mrs. Burritt, 2; Mrs. Mowry, 3; Mrs. Brownell, 1; Mrs. Noyes, 1; Miss Pierce, 50 cts.; Mrs. Holmes, 50 cts.; Mrs. Brower, 25 cts; Mrs. Baum, 50 cts.; Mrs. Kinney, 25 cts.; Mrs. Wilson, 50 cts.; Mrs. Edgarton,

25 cts. Mrs. Kimberly, 50 cts.; Mrs. Munroe, 38 cts.; Mrs. Van Alstyne, 25 cts.; Miss McAllister, 25 cts.: Miss Johnson, 25 cts.; Miss Winchell, 50 cts; Miss Walbridge, 50 cts.; A. Nash, 5; N. Sage, 2; F. Belcher, 1-total, 233,75-Troy, N. Y. 2nd ch. fem. industrious soc. 20.

Pby. of Albany.

Johnstown ch. N. Y. additional,

SYNOD OF N. Y. Pby of Hudson. Hopewell ch. N. Y. 40,75; Florida ch. N. Y. 4; Goodwill ch. N. Y. 53,31; Amity ch. N. Y. 20.

Pby. of Bedford.

S. Salem ch. N. Y. mo. con. 57; Fem benev. soc. 20; Bedford ch. N. Y. additional, 12,62; Rye ch. N. Y. mo. con. 11,95; Ebenezer Clark, 50.

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Pby. of Baltimore. Baltimore 2nd ch. Md. for sup. Rev. Henry R. Wilson, Jr. in India, 600; Frederick ch. Md. 47,81; Baltimore 1st ch. Md. ann. coll. 967,27; Ladies' miss sew. soc. 260; Young misses' miss. soc. in addition to 30 previously sent, 40-Total 1267,27,less exchange, 48.

Pby. of Carlisle. Gettysburgh ch. Pa. 17.50; N. Randolph, 3; Miss N. Breckinridge, 2; A. A. McGiuley and family, 2; C. Caldwell 50 cts; Great Conawago ch. Pa 33; Piney cr. ch. Pa S. H. Harper, 5; Big Spring ch. Pa. bal. 50 cts.

Pby. of Huntingdon. Huntingdon ch. Pa. mo. con. 57,50; Mrs. Mary Allison, 10; Cash, 34 cts.; Mrs. Simonton's school, 2,16; Shirleysburg and Orbisonia chs. Pa. 22,28; Lick Run ch. Pa. 20; Lower Tuscarora ch. Pa. 31,75; Spruce cr. ch. Pa. 19,50; Coll. at meeting of Pby. at E. Kishacoquillas, 17,14; Central ch. Pa. 2,56; Lewistown ch. Pa. 61,17; Perrysville ch. Pa. 9; Alexandria and Hartslog chs. Pa. 29,86.

Pby. of Northumberland. Danville, ch. Pa. Miss Margt. Montgomery, 7,50; Great Island ch. Pa. 20; Buffalo ch. Pa. 19,56; Bethel ch. Pa. 5,69; Jersey shore ch. Pa. in part, 45,29; Sunbury ch. Pa. 15; mo. con. 10.

66 75

79 75

1,867 08

63 50

283 26

Scotch Presb. ch. N. Y. mo. con. May, 43; do. Jennett Blair, 5; Canal st ch. N. Y. 'a member,' 50.

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Florence ch. Ala. of wh. 10 by Mrs. Ann Pope, for distrib. tracts in for. lands, 75; Tuscumbia ch. Ala. 29; Ebenezer ch. Ala. Mrs. Gardner, 1; Florence, Ala. contents of miss. box kept by Miss Mary A. Sampson, in specie, 9,25.'

Pby. of W. District.

Memphis ch. Tenn.

SYNOD OF S. C. AND GA. Pby, of Betkel. Concord and Purity chs. S. C. 34; Rev. J. Douglas, add. I; Ebenezer ch. 8. C., P. E. B. additional, 1.

Pby. of Hopewell. Augusta, Ga. Miss Mary Ann Nesbitt,

SYNOD OF ALA. Pby. of S. Ala. Bethel ch. Ala. 5,50; Valley cr. ch. Ala. 168,30; Marion ch. Ala. 25; Montgomery ch. Ala. 2; Nanafalia ch. Ala. 2. Good Hope ch. Ala. 68. Air Mt. ch. Ala. 5.

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Pby. of Clinton.

Vernon, Ia. Mrs. Peabody, a string of gold beads sold for

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