Annual Report 2,000 copies, with Abstract of do. 500 copies, Rev. J. N. Granger's Sermon, 3,500 copies, Extra expense of Magazine for July, 1848, 202 vols. of Magazine, for file and distribution, Circulars, 263 65 68 69 330 00 101 00 61 38 824 72 SECRETARIES' DEPARTMENT. Salary of Rev. S. Peck for the year ending March 31, 1849, $1,200,--less $400 received from fund for this purpose, 800 00 Salary of Rev. E. Bright, Jr., $1,200,-less $400 as above, 800 00 Clerk hire, 200 00 1,800 00 TREASURERS' DEPARTMENT. Salary of the Treasurer for the year ending March 31, 1849, $1,200,-less 400 received from fund for this purpose, Clerk hire, 800 00 1,300 00 Postage of letters, papers and pamphlets, Freight, cartage, insurance, wrapping paper, twine, &c., Interest on money borrowed, 400 72 179 29 303 57 Counterfeit money, discount on drafts and bank notes, 95 81 Legal documents and counsel, 135 69 Travelling expenses of Foreign Secretary, 16 50 do. of the Treasurer from August, 1845, to March 31, 1849, 185 00 Expense of special conference called by the Executive Committee, 78 89 3,001 09 Total expenditures of the Union, $86,421 62 Balance for which the Union was in debt April 1, 1848, 29,295 73 $115,717 35 Receipts of the Union during the year ending March 31, 1849. Donations as acknowledged in Missionary Magazine, $82,362 47 24,891 06 $115,717 35 Balance for which the Union is in debt April 1, 1849, Received during the year for interest on Permanent 1,260 00 Paid balance of salaries of Secretaries, and Treasurer, Balance on hand April 1, 1849, 1,280 00 1,200 00 80 00 KAREN MISSION FUND. This fund consists of a donation from anonymous friends in Providence, R. I., to be expended on the Karen Mission in addition to the ordinary appropriation of the Executive Committee, E. E. $5,000 00 RICHARD E. EDDY, Treasurer of A. B. M. Union. Missionary Rooms, Boston, April 1, 1849. The Auditing Committee having examined the foregoing account with the vouchers, hereby certify that they find the same correct; and that a balance of twenty-four thousand eight hundred ninety-one dollars and six cents was due from the American Baptist Missionary Union on the first of April one thousand eight hundred and forty-nine. They have also examined the evidences of stocks, &c., belonging to the Union, and find that they agree with the statements on the Treasurer's books. CHARLES D. GOULD, Auditing Committee. Missionary Rooms, Boston, May 3, 1849. Preachers at Triennial and Annual Meetings. APPENDIX. the Missions and their course of operations, and was subscribed by all the the Editor. We are informed by the Chairman that the Report sustained loogoo Missions, having been mislaid, has not come into the possession of We regret to state that the Report on the Siam, China, Assam and Te Report on Siam, China, Assam and Teloogoo Missions. members of the Committee. William Yates, India, N. Y., Daniel Sharp, D. D., Mass., B. T. Welch, D. D., N. Y., G. W. Eaton, D. D., N. Y., B. Stow,* D. D., Mass., J. N. Granger, R. I., * The appointed preacher having failed. Board, Boston, New York, Convention, Philadelphia, 66 1829 Board, Hartford, Ct., 1830 Providence, R. I., 1831 Convention, New York, 66 1832 1 John 2:6. Board, Salem, Mass., " New York, 46 1834 Acts 9:6. Convention, Richmond, Va., Luke 10:2. Board, Hartford, Ct., Ps. 72:19. Philadelphia, " 1837 Acts 12: 24. Convention, New York, " 1838 Luke 24:46, 47. Board, Philadelphia, 1839 New York, 1840 Convention, Baltimore, Board, New York, " 1842 504,30 11,00 164,00 -1013,14 1650,73 St. Fem. For. Miss. Soc., Sarah C. Milbank tr., (of which $100 is for sup. of a native preacher in China, $60 from the Bur. Bible and School Soc., for sup. of schools in Burmah, and 37,83, "the savings of a poor blind woman, Miss Temperance Jones, deceased,") 395,83; Male For. Miss. Soc., Richard Stout tr., (of which $100 is from Thomas Purser, to cons. Mrs. Olive Lamson, L. M.;) to cons. Rev. Thomas Swaim, Jr., James Wheaton Smith, Rev. Charles J. Hopkins, Rev. Solomon S. Relyea, Rev. James Scott, Rev. David Burroughs, Rev. Benjamin Knight, William D. Murphy and John Mayo L. M. 1211,90; Stanton St. ch. Sab. sch., for sup. of James Cowan, 25,00, Poughkeepsie, Central ch., to cons. Rev. Eliphaz Fay L. M., 100,00; Westfield, David Hall 50c.; Richfield, Mary Freeman 3,00; Verona, Jabez Brown, 5,00; Camden, William D. Wightman 50,00; Gouverneur, Fem. Miss. Soc., Mrs. J. King tr., 6.00; Cassville, a friend 15,00; Tunis, E. H. Ragan 10,00; Waterford, two friends 1,25; Kinderhook, Louisa Parsons 5,00; Russell Forsyth 10,00; Red Hook, ch. 2.00; Carmel, ch. 26.20; Red Mills 15,66; Cross River, ch. 16.00; Bedford, ch. 9.00; Philipstown, ch. 24,11; Cold Springs, Mrs. E. Davenport 1,00; Sarah Davenport 1.00; Franklindale, ch. 5,00; Shenandoah, ch. 25c.; Fishkill, 1st ch. 7,13; 2d ch. Ezekiel Hull 5,00; Pleasant Vallev, ch. 8,07; Schodack, ch. 2,24; Clifton Park, ch. 85,60 ; Amsterdam, ch. 28,74; Gloversville, ch., Karen Fem. Miss. Soc., for sup. of Karen teacher, 35,00; Broadalbin, ch. 6,00; Half Moon, 1st ch. 2,00; Waterford, Elizabeth M. Rathbone 10,00; Harriet M. Rathbone 1,00; James R. Rathbone 1,00; Jamesville, ch. 7,50; Washington Union Asso., A. Peck tr, 30,00, which with the donation from Clifton Park, is to cons. John Peck, L.M.; Bottskill, ch. 25,00; Union Village, Hannah Tefft, to cons. herself L. M., 100,00; per Rev. Orrin Dodge, agent, 40,00 Greenwich, C. W. Young 5,00 660,25 Suffield, Fem. Miss. Soc. of Conn. Lit. Inst., to sup. two Karen children named Joseph and Lavinia Parker, 10,00 Munroe Asso., to cons. Rev. Timothy Fuller L. M.; per Rev. S. M. Osgood, agent, Howell's Depot, A. Gregory 100,00 10,00 55,00 Pine Plains 12,00 -2432,98 |