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Cumberland county.

DONATIONS RECEIVED IN APRIL.

MAINE.

Gorham, 1st Cong, ch. and so.
Ligonia, Cong. ch. and so.

Portland, 2d Parish ch. to const.
ROSCOE W. TURNER, H. M.
West Auburn, Cong. ch. and so.

Kennebec county.

Winthrop, Cong. ch. and so.

Piscataquis county.

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Sheffield, Cong. ch. and so.
So. Adams, Cong. ch., A friend,

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33 40

9 62

Foxcroft and Dover, Cong. ch. and so.

Somerset county.

Norridgewock, Cong. ch. and so. m. c. Union Conf. of Churches.

Hiram, Cong. ch. and so.

York county.

Biddeford, 2d Cong. ch. and so. 23.51; Pavilion ch. m. c. 12.41;

Legacies.Bath, Rev. John W. Ellingwood, by James M. Gordon, adm'r, add'l,

NEW HAMPSHIRE.

Cheshire co. Conf. of Ch's. George

Hanover, Dart. Religious Society, West Lebanon, Cong. ch. and so.

Hillsboro co. Conf. of Ch's. George Swain, Tr.

Amherst, Cong, ch. and so.

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35 92

313 80

2,000 00

2,313 80

Kingsbury, Tr.

Fitzwilliam, Cong, ch. and so.

605

Keene, 1st Cong. ch. and so.

23 71 29 76

Grafton county.

Bristol, Cong. ch and so.

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Mont Vernon, Cong. ch. and so.

Hollis, Cong. ch. and so.

Milford, Cong. ch. and so.

Nashua, ist Cong. ch. and so.

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North Hampton, Cong. ch. and so. 11 33-12 33

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Bristol county.

Fall River, 1st Cong. ch. and so. Norton, Trin. ch. and so. Raynham, A friend, Brookfield Ásso'n. Wm. Hyde, Tr. Brookfield, Ev. Cong. ch. and so. No. Brookfield, 1st Cong. ch. and so. with other dona. to const. Mrs. MARIA C. DRURY, H. M. Essex county.

Andover, Student in Philips Acad. Lawrence, Lawrence St. Cong. ch.

and so. 25; Samuel White. 10; North Andover, Cong. ch. and so. Essex county, North. Bradford, A lady,

Ipswich, ist Cong. ch. and so. Newbury, 1st Cong. ch. and so. Essex co. South Conf. of Ch's.

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East Longmeadow, Cong. ch. and se. 10 00
Holyoke, 2d Cong, ch. and so.
Mittineague, 2d Cong. ch. and so.
Springfield, South ch. 87.90; Hope
ch. 20.74; A friend, 15;
Hampshire county Aux. Society.
Amherst, North Cong. ch. and so.
to const. Rev. G. H. JOHNSON,
H. M.

Enfield, Cong, ch. and so.
Hadley, Russell ch. m. c.
Northampton. 1st Cong. ch. and so.

m. c. 11.25; Nathan Sears, 25;
So. Amherst, Cong. ch. and so.
So. Hadley, 1st Cong. ch. and so.
Middlesex county.

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VERMONT.

Bennington county.
Bennington, 2d Cong. ch. and so.

with other dona. to const. Mrs.
A. C. BINGHAM and Dea. W. E.
MURPHY H. M.

Caledonia co. Conf. of Ch's. T. M. Howard, Tr.

48 71

359 91

Bedford, Trin. Cong. ch. and so.
Cambridge, North Av. ch. and so.
Cambridgeport, Pilgrim ch. m. c.
Malden, 1st Cong, ch. and so.
Melrose, Ortho. Cong. ch. and so.
Melrose Highlands, Cong, ch. and so. 6 oo
Natick, 1st Cong. ch. and so.

69 90

98 08

8 29

45 85

17 84

149 02

34 72

Danville, Cong, ch. and so.

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Newton Centre, 1st Cong. ch. and so. 157 83 Newton Highlands Cong. ch.aid so. 73 91 North Reading, Cong. ch. and so.

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to const. WM. B. ELY, Jr., H. M. 113 50 Sherborn, E. C. A.

Somerville, Franklin St. ch. 300;

do. m. c. 22; Prospect Hill ch.
m. c. 6; A lady, 5;

Waltham, Miss N. S. Bond,

Wayland, A friend,

West Somerville, Cong. ch. and so. Middlesex Union.

Ashby, G. L. Hitchcock,

Pepperell, Cong. ch. and so.

Westford, Union Cong, ch. and so.
Norfolk county.

Braintree, A friend of missions,
Brookline, Harvard Cong. ch. and

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1,809 24

Chelsea, Central ch. and so. m. c. Worcester co. Central Asso'n. E. H. Sanford, Tr.

Oxford, 1st Cong. ch. and so. Worcester, Central Cong. ch. and so. 352.51; do. m. c. 6.45; Union ch. and so. 75.60; Old South ch. and so. 73.34; E. C. C. 20; Two friends, 10;

Worcester co. South Conf. of Ch's.

William R. Hill, Tr.

Westboro, A friend,

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E. A. Thompson,

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Legacies.-Lancaster, Sophia Stearns,
Interest, by W. W. Wyman, adm'r, 7 00
Northampton, J. P. Williston, by
A. L. Williston, Ex'r, add'l,

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Helena, Linus Kibbe,

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Jamestown, J. L. Hall, Lima, A thank-offering, Mineville, Levi Reed,

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New York, Broadway Tab. ch., special for Japan, 590.13; M. W. Lyon, to const. MARY L. BURR, H. M. 100; Madison Ave. ch., A lady, 5; 695 13 Oswego, Cong, ch. and so.

Rochester, Mrs. C. Dewey,

Sherburne, "A Mother in Israel,"
Troy, Paul Cook,

Union Falls, Margaret B. Duncan,
Utica, Alex. Horsburgh, 5; R. S.
Williams, 5;

Volney, 1st Cong. ch. and so.

NEW JERSEY. Jersey City, 1st Cong. ch. and so. Newark, Belleville Ave. ch. and so.

PENNSYLVANIA.

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Meriden, 1st Cong. ch. and so.

Lodi, Cong. ch. and so.

77.62; Central Cong. ch. and so. 18;

95 62

Milford, 1st Cong. ch. and so.

25 00

Naugatuck, Cong. ch. and so. for

Papal Lands,

50 00

New Haven, ist Cong. ch. and so. 20.28; North ch. m. c. 9; R. Pierpont, 10;

New London county. L. A. Hyde

and L. C. Learned, Tr's. Hanover, Cong, ch. and so. Norwich, Broadway ch. and so. in part,

Tolland county. E. C. Chapman, Tr.
Hebron, H. A. Bissell,
Mansfield, 2d Cong. ch. and so.
Somers, Cong. ch. and so. m. c.

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Marietta, 1st Cong, ch. and so.
Nebo, Welsh Cong, ch. and so.
Olmstead, 2d Cong, ch. and so.
Painesville, 1st Cong, ch. and so.
Pittsfield, Cong. ch. and so., add'l,
Toledo, ist Cong. ch. and so.
Tynrhos, Welsh Cong. ch. and so.
Vermillion, Cong, ch. and so.
Wakeman, Cong, ch. and so.
Wauseen, Cong. ch. and so.
Windham, T. Wales,

Legacies.Columbus, Thomas Bro-
therlin, by C. N. Olds,
Vienna, Clarissa Wilmot, by Mary
E. Boyd, Ex'r,

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Albany, A friend,

ILLINOIS.

Bunker Hill, Cong. ch. and so.
Cambridge, Mrs. Polly Sayles,
Chesterfield, Cong. ch. and so.
Gap Grove, Cong. ch. and so.
Geneva, Cong. ch. and so.
Granville, Cong. ch. and so.
Milburn, Cong. ch. and so.
Newark, Horace Day,
Paw Paw, Ind. Union ch.
Payson, Cong. ch. and so.
Polo, Robert Smith,
Seward, Cong. ch. and so.

St. Charles, Cong. ch. and so.
Wayne, Cong. ch. and so.
Winnebago, Cong. ch. and so.
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Kenosha, 1st Cong. ch. and so.
Madison, 1st Cong. ch. and so.
Milton, Cong. ch. and so.
Milwaukee, Spring St. ch.
New Lisbon, Presb. ch.
River Falls, Cong. ch. and so.
KANSAS.

Clear Creek, Cong. ch. and so.
Manhattan, Cong. ch. and so.
Muscotah, Cong. ch. and so.
New Malden, Cong. ch. and so.
Onaga, Cong. ch. and so.
Peru, Cong. ch. and so.

Phillipsburg, F. R. Weeks,
White City, Cong. ch. and so.

NEBRASKA.

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FROM WOMAN's Board of MISSIONS FOR THE INTERIOR.

Mrs. J. B. Leake, Chicago, Illinois,

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MISSION SCHOOL ENTERPRISE.

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MAINE. Orland, Cong. s. s.,

NEW HAMPSHIRE.-Amherst, Cong. s. s.

25; Nashua, Wayside Gleaners, for Mrs. Cary's work, 30;

VERMONT.-Granby and Victory, Cong. s. s.

MASSACHUSetts.

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Cambridgeport, Pros

spect St. s. s.

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CONNECTICUT.

Cromwell, Cong. S. 33.34; No. Coventry, Cong. s. s. 15; Meriden, ist Cong. s. s. 33; No. Stonington, Cong. s. s. 30.50;

NEW YORK. Brooklyn, Little girls' Miss. band of Central ch., for native preacher, Madura, 95; Lockport, Cong. s. s., to const. Rev. EZRA TINKER, H. M. 50; New York, Olivet, Miss'y Assoc., for Olivet Day, Harpoot, 30;

D. C., WASHINGTON. Friends in various places, through A. S. Christie, for library at Marash,

ILLINOIS.-Bunker Hill, Cong. s. s. MICHIGAN.- Calumet, Cong. s. s., for Kiyoto Training School, 16; Hancock, Cong. s. s., for Mr. Curtis' work, Japan, 8.67; WISCONSIN. Arena, Cong. s. s. KANSAS.- Manhattan, Cong. s. s.

Donations received in April, Legacies

66

350

55 00

2.10

1787

111 84

175 00

88 50 353

24 67

5 20

10 00

497 21

21,065 37

12,682 35

$33,747 72

Total from Sept. 1st, 1878, to April 30th, 1879, Donations, $175,178.36; Legacies, $36,839.72 = $212,018.08.

FOR YOUNG PEOPLE.

THE ZULUS.

A YEAR or two ago we could read about the Zulus only in books and missionary magazines, but now we may read about them in almost every daily paper. The war between this tribe of Africans and the English has called attention from all parts of the world, and many are asking who these people are who can resist the British forces so successfully.

There are three native races inhabiting South Africa: the Bushmen, the Hottentots, and the Kaffirs. The Zulus belong to the Kaffir tribe, and they are sometimes called Kaffir-Zulus. They occupy a region in the southeast part of Africa, including the province of Natal and the territory north of it. Natal is now an English colony, having been made such in 1843, and many English people have gone there to trade and to live. But before these colonists went to Natal, missionaries from America had begun to preach the gospel to the degraded natives. This was in 1835. The Zulus, as they were first found, were degraded indeed. The men, to be sure, had good forms and features; they were tall and quick in their motions. The earliest missionaries described them as wearing a few feathers upon the head, beads upon the neck and arms, a small piece of the skin of some animal about the loins, and otherwise without clothing. The photograph of the Zulu warrior from which the engraving here given has been made was sent us this year from Natal. This warrior is supposed to be connected with the royal family,

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and in appearance is a good

A ZULU WARRIOR.

specimen of the heathen Zulus who are now at war with the English. They are a strong, vigorous race, and very brave.

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