priest, sorry to be absent so long from the charms of his seraglio, may hurry homeward without caring how many colporteurs may have visited the town. He feels sure that the Gospel, which procures so many creature comforts for his domestic establishment, will not be overturned till he is done eating and drinking. This remark, however, applies mostly to those who may be called the country pastors. From these points of view and some others which I might mention, it will appear that the colporteur system is peculiarly suited to the wants of New Mexico. It is unimportant at present whether colporteurs or Missionaries, properly so called, are engaged in this work. It is the work, the work, that is needed, and needed now. Some five or six natives have been baptized by our Missionaries in that Territory, and a considerable interest is manifesting itself in some districts; but so far as I have been informed, all this good has been effected chiefly by colporteur labor, performed in part by our Missionaries, and in part by colporteurs under the patronage of this Society. I have been asked, "What are the prospects of success in New Mexico ?" When this inquiry is resolved into two others, the reply is not so difficult. First, what proportion of our strength should be employed in that Territory? How many men can wisely be drafted from our ministerial corps and sent among that stationary population? How much of our funds should be designated to a field so expensive and so much less promising as some other fields? This inquiry settled, the next is, In what manner can such a judicious outlay of strength be brought most efficiently into contact with the irreligion of the land. Having sent there all the force God's providence has placed at our disposal for such a work, what must be the plan of the campaign, and what must be the order of battle? Our General Government is at this very time called upon to answer a question similar to this. For more than a year past the Indians of New Mexico have been at war, and our troops, who carried the American flag so bravely through the terrible scenes of Cerro Gordo, Cherubusco and Chapultepec, and finally unfurled it in the plaza of the Mexican capital, have failed to subdue that handful of Indians. Why? Not because the courage, skill, or endurance of our army is at fault, nor because vast resources have not been expended, but because the mode of warfare is not adapted to the character of the foe. And when we have designated for that country all the power which its circumstances require, and when that power is brought to bear against the enemy in the most direct and efficient manner, then nothing but success ought to be expected. How much or how speedy that success will be, is not for man to inquire. Missionary duty rests on the basis of a command, and not on any conjecture as to the result. It is enough for us to know that if our available resources are properly employed, the success will be just such as heaven ordains. And I believe, that with a few Missionaries located in the most populous districts of New Mexico, and with a sufficient number of colporteurs to act in concert with them, radiating from the different centres, and diffusing God's true and imperishable light wherever they go, from the nearest to the remotest towns-I believe that such a system of effort vigorously carried on, will, in the end, accomplish such results, that when we stand before the Judge of all the earth, we shall have the consciousness of fidelity to our trust, and shall hear the enrapturing plaudit falling from the lips of our Lord, Well done, good and faithful servants. RECEIPTS FROM MARCH 1 TO JUNE 1, 1855. MAINE. March-Bap. ch., Waterville, per Rev. N. M. Wood, 15. 1st Bap. ch., Kenduskeag, per Rev. T. B. Robinson, 8. Collections by Rev. S. Boothby, Ag't: North Dixmont, J. Young, 50e. East Dixmont, J. Porter, 50c.; H. R. Watson, 25c.; E. Watson, 25c.; Mrs. S. Curtis, 50c.; L. Holt, 50c.; S. A. Wallace, 50c. 1; Mrs. Pickard, 50c.; E. Pickard, 2; Miss Pickard, 25c.; E Sawyer, 25c.; James Miller, 1; West Hamden, John Holt, 2; Dea. E. Pickard, 2; J. P., J. Pickard, 2; J H. Sawyer, 50c.; Dea. S. Leonard, 50c.; Mrs. H. Patten, 20c.; C. Patten, 5. East Corinth, Mrs. E. Wadleigh, 50c.; J. Hunting, 1;E. Alden 50c.; G. Tibbetts, 25c.; H. L. Piersons, 25c.; E. Herrick, 25c.; E. Piersons, 25c.; A. Davis, 25c.; Mrs. O. Jackson, 25c.; Mrs. M. A. Bartlett, 50c.; C. C. Bartlett, 10c.; N. W. Bartlett, 10c.; Dea. J. G. Ridley, 50c.; Dea. S. Dexter, 1; Wm. J. Bliss, 1; H. K. Dexter, 1; C. D. Chapman, 25c; C. F. Smith, 25c.; H. Gould, 50c.; Mary Thomas, 50c.; Dr. Fuller, 1; C. Richardson, 8c.; G. W. Jones, 50c.; Miss C. D. Jones, 1. Charleston, Dea. H. Tibbets, 50c.; Miss J. G. Tibbetts, 25c.; Miss S. Tibbets, 25c.; D. Stockman, 25c.; Dea. F. Millett, 1; Mrs. Nancy Millett, 50c.; Dan. Herrick, 3; Harriet Herrick, 25c.; D. Page, 25c.; S. Dunning, 50c.; A. R. Thurston, 25c.; S. Eastman, 1; M. Eastman, 1; J. F. Norcross, 50c.; Rev. H. Hale, 50c.; Mrs. H. Hale, 25c.; Dea. Huckings, 1; B. Huckings, 50c. South Dover, 75c. Omvelt, M. D. Ewer, 50c. Bradford, T. H. Coombs, 50c.; Rev. J. Strout, 50c.; Dea. E. Kingsbury, 50c.; Wm. Coombs, 25c.; N. Hibbard, 25c.; S. Williams, 25c.; Mrs. Humphrey, 50c.; R. Field, 25c.; Jane True, 25c.; Jane E. Field, 10c.; E, Field, 10c. Robinson, 5. Etna, D Dennet, 1; Mrs. Dennet, 50c.; Dea. Moseley, 50c.; A. C. Moseley,50c.; Plymouth, J. Twichell, 50c. N. Whiten, 50c.; Mrs. R. Whitter, 50c. Palmyra, Rev J. Roberts, 1; Mrs. Roberts, 25c. Kenduskeag, Mrs. L. Hartland, W. H. Page, 3; H. M. Stewart, 2. Jay, Mrs. E. Noyse, 1; S. Noyse, 1; Mrs. Hide, 50c.; 8. Noyse, jr., 64c.; Mrs. H. Stacy, 1; C. Kimball, 19c.; Mrs. Starr, 1; J. Starr, Esq., 1; C. Bumpus, 1; Dea. Phinney, 3; N. L. Phinney, 25c.; A Friend, 50c.; S. Crafts, 1; A. F. Adams, 50c. Livermore Falls, Mrs. Hale, 50c.; Dea. Tilton, 50c.; Mrs. Tilton, 12c. Wilton, G. Gage, 1; E. Teague, 50c.; S S. Wood, 1; J. Hatch, 50c.; James Scales, 50c.; J. Green. 25c.; T. Robinson, 50c.; Jane Scales, 6c.; Temple, Contribution, 4.25. Josselyn, 50c.; C. Peas, 50c.; A Friend, 1; J. D. Josselyn, 1; A C. J., 1; Rev. A. H. Morrell, 50c.; Mrs. E. Morrell, 50c,; Dea J. Smith, 25c.; Wm. Tonhaken, 5; S. D. Stone, 25c.; Philips, T. C. B. Sylvester, 25c.; N. Gammon, 25c.; Mrs. E. Gammon, 25c.; S. Wheeler, 50c.; B. Tarbox, 25c.; O. W. Russell, 25c.; D. Robbins, 50c.; Dea. S. Hoyt, 25c. Farmington, Mr. Wheeler, 50c.; A. Vaughn, 25c.; Capt. Childs, 1; Rev. Mr. Gower, 1.05. Baptist church, Alfred, 9,. April.-1st Bap. ch., West Gardner, in connection with Z. Morton's donation, 10. Collected by Warren, L. Hoffers, 5; Rev. Samuel Boothby, Ag't: Industry, B. A. Higgins, 50c.; R. Trask, 1 .$133 78 J. Bullen, 2. Chesterville, Wm. O. Bradbury, 2; A. W. Bradbury, 10c.; L. G. Tilden, 50c. Wilton, R. Taylor, 50c.; L. T. Chaney, 20c.; J. Peas, 1; Mrs. A. Chaney, 20c.; A. Goding, 7 J. Higgins, 50c.; Moore Hill, T. Reckord, 50c.; Mrs. P. Woodworth, 25c.; A Lathrop, 50c.; S. Fulsom, 12c.; H. Josleyn, 25c.; Mrs. Josleyn, 25c.; Mrs. Marston, 50c.; P. Wadsworth, 25c. Livermore, A. Ford, 50c.; J. Wyman, 1; Mrs. Lyford, 25c Waterville, T. Bowtell, 3. Bangor, Rev. Mr. Weaver, 1; J. Higgins, 1. Buxport, Dea. H. East Darling, 3; M. G. Buck, 1. Orland, W. E. Buck, 75c.; Mrs. S. Buck, 25c.; J. Barnard, 9c.; Monmouth, J. G. Jewett, 1. Dea. L. Philips, 1; J. Trott, 1; J. Whitmore 1; J. Bowden, 1; P. T. Perkins and Children, 5; A. Gray, 1.50. ch., 12.38. N. Penobscot, Mrs. S. Gray, 56c.; William Manks, 1. North Sedgewick, A. Allen, 1; H. Allen, 50c.; D. M. Allen, 1; E. Closson, 1. Brooklin, A. Cole, 3; Dea. H. Herrick, 1; Dea. S. B. Freethy, 1; J. P. B. Bacheler, 50c.; Blue Hill, Bap. William Babson, 1; John Babson, 50c.; S. Herrick, 25c.; R. A. Herrick, 1.50; J. Herrick, 75c.; Mrs. M. Herrick, 30c.; 0. W. Herrick, 50c.; N. Herrick, 1; A. M. Herrick, 50c.; Mrs. Julia Walker, 25c.; R. Watson, 1; J. W. Babson, 1; S. Lufkin, 50c.; Abigail Herrick, 25c.; J. Dority, 1; Mrs. Smith, 25c; John York, 50c.; E. Babson, 25c.; E. Nutter, 25c.; G. R. Allen, 50c.; W. Wells, 50c.; D. Babson, 25c.; S. A. Smith. 50c.; E. C. Allen, 25c.; J. Watson, 35c.; Elizabeth Freethy, 10c. Sedgwick, D. M. Means, 4.26; W. Sargent, 3; Bap. ch. 27.20. Surry, Dea. S. S. Green, 1; Rev. R. Chase, 1; Mrs. S. Chase, 1; Mrs. H. Gibbs, 50c., L. Lord, 1; Mrs. A. Garland, 25c. Elsworth, Mrs. R. Dellatre, 1; A. H. Jaurden, 50c.; Dea. J. Morrison, 50c. Betsy Harden, 50c.; Dea. J. Harden, 4; Mrs. R. P. Higgins, 1.10. Fayette, Bap. ch, 12. Trenton, S. Whitmore, 25c.; S. Whitmore, 50c.; Solomon Whitmore, 1; Collected by Rev. A Brown, Ag't, viz.: Saco ch., 32.50. Biddeford, A Friend, 50c.; H. N. Boyden, 1; William Cummings, 1; S. Pillsburg, 1; S Knapp, 1; C. J. Wedgewood, 1; Rev. John Hubbard, 50c.; Freeport church, 18.13; Biddeford Free Will Baptist church, S. C. Hamilton, 3; Joseph Hobson, 3; E. A. Fenderson, 50c.; Freedom Parker, 50c.; Harpswell Baptist church, 5 77. Hill, 2; John Blakeman, 5; Thomas Waterman, 1. Canton, Free Will church, 9.13. North New Gloucester, F. W. Baptist church, 4.72. Turner, Mrs. Eliza S. Livermore church, E. Ricker, 3; Do., 12. Wilson, 1; M. Stearns, 1; E. Hamblin, 1; L. Thayer, 1.50; P. Noyes, 50; A. King, 1; A. Paris, N. Dudley, 50c.; W. Stearns, 50c.; A. Chase, 1; N. Chase, 50c.; D. Chase, 25c.; J. A. King, 50c.; M. P. King, 25c.; Others, 77c.; B. Parsons, 1; Z. Thayer, 1; P. Morse, 1; T. Stevens, 1; M. Stevens, 50c.; S. Ayerson, 25c. Mary Cummings, 5; Thomas Stephens, 7 50. Bethel, Bap. ch., J. Abbott, 3; Others, 6.01; E. Foster, 3; Others, 53c. 10. Saco, F. W. Bap. ch collection, 7,.. West Bethel church, 10.19. Wells, Baptist church, 30; Do. do.. 1. $343 46 NEW HAMPSHIRE. April-John Brown, of Brentwood, 3. Collections by Rev. A. Brown, Ag't: Hudson, H. Marsh, 5; H. C. Greeley, 3; J. C. M. Greeley, 5; N. B. Merrill, 5; John M. Thomson, 3; D. Foster, 1; Others, 75c.; Eames M. Greeley, 5. Nashua, Baptist church, David Crosby, 2; J. Baldwin, 3; L. Kimball, 3; Miss Ann Maria Baldwin, 10; S. Woodbury, 50c.; B. Frost, 50c.; M Sanborn, 1; E. G. Hutchin, 1; L. Doty, 1; Geo. Davis, 50c.; John Baldwin, 2; S Sears, 1; J. Brown, 1; B. Shaw, 50c.; J. Doty, 25c.; S. C. Davis. 5; C. Whiting, 3; C. G. Putman, 3; E. P. Gouch, 3. Manchester, 2d church, James Holbrook, 2; Wm. H. Gilmore, 3; Mrs. Field, 25c. Milford, Bap. ch., 19.48. Deerfield church, Rev. J. N. Chase, 1; J. Tilton, 1; J. M. Ballou, 1; S. Merrill, 1; E. Veazey, 1; Samuel Whittier, 1; John Fellows, 1; Others, 10.98. Plaiston, Bap. ch., 3.82; Do., 2.18. Hampton Falls, Bap. ch., 15.25. 1st church, Manchester, N. Smith, 5; Wm. F. Brown, 1; Baptist Church, 11.50. Deerfield, F. W. Bap. ch., 9.05, New Boston, J. Dodge, 1; S. Dodge, 1; J. Andrews, 1. Livermore Langdell, 2; Mrs. L., 1; P. Dodge, 1; S. Smith, 1; S. E. Merrill, 1; Hannah Whipple, 2; John Dodge, 1; Jesse Beard, 1; S. Goodin, 1; N. Farlee, 1; Others, 6.70; Rev. John Atwood, 6; S. Whipple, 30. Guilford, J. Smith. 1. Rumney, A. Waid, 2; J. French, 1; J. Hardy, 1; R. Smart, 1; Geo. Burns, 1; M. Bradlee, 1; H. H. Dearborn, 2; J. Ramsey, 1; Dea. Bladgett, 1; Juvenile Sewing Circle, 50c.; Others, 18.55. Concord, P. Sanborn, 1. Walpole, S. N. Perry, per Rev. O. Crane, 70c.,. $322 26 March.-Saxon's River, A Friend, 50c. VERMONT. Collections by Rev. J. Keach, Ag't: Bennington, Bap. 8,. $28 25 $63 00 ch., 19.75. Shaftesbury, Bap. ch., April.-Shaftesbury, Bap. ch., 63,. May.-West Enosburgh, H. M. Smith, 10. Fairfax, Bap. ch., per. Rev. J. Keach, 17,.. MASSACHUSETTS. $27 00 March-Collections by Rev. O Crane, Ag't: Lee, A. P. Werden, 5. Amherst, Baptist ch., 12. West Acton, Baptist church, 14.13. East Staughton church, 6.11. South Sutton ch., 2.33. Chelmsford, Baptist church, 4.37; Dea. Perham, 4. Chelmsford, Central Bap. ch., 40.20. Webster, Mrs. R. Brackett, 10. Ashland, Bap. ch., 9.60. Boston, Dea. H. Safford, 10. Framingham, Bap. ch., 40. Plymouth, C. Rider, 3; Dea. B. Hubbard, 1; A. A. Harvey, 2; L. A. Harvey, 2; General Collection, 4. Brewster, Mrs. M. H. True, 6. Woburn, Bap. ch. and Congregation, 40. Holden, Bap. ch. and Congregation, 15. Winchester, A. J. Bellows, M.D., for German Mission, 100. Collections by Rev. J. C. Morril, Ag't, viz. New Bedford, 1st ch., Rev. D. E. Millard, 1; 0. A. Pierce, 1; N. Chase, 1; J. Perkins, 1; G. Wilson, 1; H. H. Crapo, 1; L. D. Davis, 1; P. Allen, 1; M. H. Toby, 1; J. H. Chapman, 1; F. D. Shaw, 1; A. Lathrop, 50c.; M. Wood, 50c.; C. M. Puni, 1; T. Penniman, 1; B. Penniman, 1; Mrs. B. Penniman, 1; T. Whittemore, 1; P. P. Brayton, 1; C. Hafford, 2; J. Howland, 10; G. Taber, 3. Chatham, church collection, 7. New Bedford, 2d Christian Bap. ch., Wm. Wilcox, 1; Mrs. Wilcox, 1; J. D. Ashley, 1; Mr. Arnold, 50c.; A. Sherman, 1; B. Sherman, 50c.; Mrs. J. P. A., 1; 3d Bap. ch., Isaac Bly, 2. South Dartmouth, ch. coll., 8; Seekonk, E. Ide, 30,... April.-1st Bap. ch., Fall River, 60.25. Collections by Rev. O. Crane, Ag't: West Newton, S. Davis, 10; Mrs E. Purdie, 5 Auburn Dale, G. W. Briggs, 1. Winchester, Bap. ch., 5. West Boylston ch., 19.22. Lowell, 1st Bap. ch., 40. Watertown ch., 5. Old Colony Ass., per John Brooks, 15.50. Matick ch., 5. Leominster, M. D. Richardson, 2; Mrs. Parker, 4. Barre, Bap. ch., 20. Milbury, Mr. Sylvester, 5. South Reading, B. Yale, Esq., 30. dolph ch., 40. Charlestown ch., 37. Cambridgeport, E. Hovey, for Bible Distribution in the West, 10; Mrs. Harriet Hovey, same purpose, 20. Lancaster, B. Willard, to circulate Bibles in New Mexico, 14; Mrs. M. G. Willard, do., 10; A. F. Willard, 6. Westboro', Baptist ch., 8. Boston, C. H. Nichols, 100; Mrs. J. Loring, 10. Union, Bap. ch., 21.68; G. M. Guild, 5; S. Whitney, 5; D. Bowker, 10. Rowe St. Bap. ch., 107.81. South Reading, Rev. Wm. Heath, 5. Fitchburg, Dea. Crocker, 50c.; Pap. ch., 26.85. Littleton, Mrs. S. Turtle, 30,..$693 81 RHODE ISLAND. March.-Moonsocket, Bap. ch., per Rev. J. B. Breed, 10. 1st Bap. ch., Warren, 23,... CONNECTICUT. .....$416 74 Ran March-North Colbrook, 1st Bap. ch., 10. Collections by Rev. J. C. Morrill, Ag't: Bristol, Mrs. $33 00 $16 50 $432 04 $19 00 RECEIPTS. NEW YORK. [May, March-Collections by Rev. J. Keach, Ag't: Stephentown, W. Smith, 5; P. Shaw, 1; S. Howard, 1; L Sheldon, 1; T. Jenks, 1; J. Glass, 5; J. Russell, 2; Rogers, 50c.; T. Horton, 50c.; Mrs. Sheldon, 50c. Lebanon, C. Goodrich, 1. 50c.; C. Ambler, 12c.; D. Brown, 1; B. Lord, 1. 2d Nassau, G. Mead, 1; A. Waterbury, 1. 1st Nassau, A. Ambler, 50c.; M. Ambler, Catskill, W. Page, 5; Collection, 30. Sand Lake, C. Gregory, 3. Athens, Jonas Orser, 5. Stillwater, A. Hamy, 50c. Kenyon, 1; Miss Gustin, 25c; W. W. Kenyon 2; A. Simmons, 2; Miss Leonard, 50c.; J. H. Gloversville, Mrs. L. Burr, 5; S. Wells, 1; J. Lasher, 1; W. Seymour, 2; J. Phelps, 1.25; Miss Corwin, 1; R. Evans, 5; S. Mills, 2; Miss Simons, 50c.; Mrs. A. Burr, 5; P. Cobb, 1; M. Helling, 5; D. Miller, 5; Mrs. A. C. Churchill, 5; T. Hudson, 1; Mrs. Emily Burr, 20; Mrs. F. Burr, 30. James Reed, Ag't: Yates, Orleans Association, 13.40. Albion, Bap. ch. collection, 10, Johnstown, C. Tabor, 16. Collections by Rev. Livingston Ass., Moscow, T. Dodge, 1; J. Forbes, 1; S. Wheeler, 1; H. Bush, 2; Wm. B. Smead, 1; A. Smead, 2.50; Mrs. J. P. Kelly, 50c.; J. Forbes, 1; John Forbes, 1. Livonia, A. S. Wilcox, 1; Mrs. R. Clark, 1; C. C. Chapin, 1; Mrs. D. Lewis, 25c.; D. C. McDonald, 25c.; Wm. F. Lewis, 25c.; E. Lewis, 25c.; M. Eldridge, 19c.; A Friend, 20c.; M. South Coe, 22c.; L. Chapin, jr., 1; L. Chapin, 1; Wm. Summer, 50c.; A. Summer, 50c. Lima, Mrs. M. Winans, 5. York, J. M. Bigalo, 1; E. A. Beckwith, 50c.; J. F. Chapin, 50c.; W. S. Meriman, 1; P. Kendall, 1; A. Macumber, 1; S. N. Newman, 50c.; 0. Reed, 1; G. Shephard, 25c.; H. E. Smith, 3; S. Woolsey, 50c.; E. West, 25c.; B. Bedwell, 50c.; L. Kendall, 50c; Mrs. S. Newman, 50c.; Mrs. Z. Reed, 50c; Mrs. E, Smith, 1; Mrs. S. Chapin, 25c.; Mrs. M. Weller, 1; B. F. Dow, 1; J. McNaugton, 10; D. McNaugton, 1; J. M. Campbell, 1; Mrs. O. Pomroy, 50c.; J. Rosenburgh, 25c.; Mrs. D. Taylor, 50c.; Mrs. L. Goddard, 50c.; C. Lyon, 2; J. G. Lyon, 1; Mrs. A. Pomroy, 1; J. Goddard, 2; A. W. Smith, 5; Mrs. H. M. Blake, 1; Mrs. E. Powers, 1; C. Powers, 50c.; Wm. D. Powers, 4; Mrs. P. Smith, 25c.; Miss P. Smith, 50c.; S. P. Smith, 50c.; H. Rice, 1; S. Blakeslee, 1; G. Thompson, 1. Bath, Collection, 3.33; T. Corbetts, 5; W. McNeil, 1; Others, 69c. Campbell and Ewing, A. Purer, 1; Mrs. S. Purer, 50c; ch., 75c.; S. Hammond, 1; J. Woodward, 1; A. Bixby, 1; Others, 2.29. Painted Post, Collection, 5.13. Rev. C. H. Underhill, Ag't: Carme!, Thomas Wilson, 5; from Others, 14. Sing Sing, Bap. Horse Heads, Collection, 2.60, Castile, Collection, 9.75. Collected by ch., 15.12. Collection by Rev. Wm. Rees, Ag't: Fabius, Bap. ch., coll., 6; Free Will Bap. ch., 5. Castle Creek, Bap. ch., 8.75. Geo, Truman, 10; S. S. Truman, 10; Mrs. Sybil Stone, 10; Mrs. M. A. Pinney, 5; W. P. RayUnion Village, Bap. ch., 6.75, Owego, Bap. ch., mond, 5; Collection, 3.30. ville, Bap. ch., 2.75; D. Brown. 2. McLane, Mrs. T. L. Purinton, 5. Colesville, M. P. Binghamton, Hon. L. Badger 5; Mrs. Griswold, 1. CourtlandMarsh, 5; Albert Martin, 5. coll., 4; J. M. Gates, 1. Penfield, 1. Auburn, E. L. Ford, 3; B. C. Smith, 3. Deposite, Bap. Harpersville, W. E. Martin. 3. ch., 5. Troopsville, S. Munro, 7,... Nineveh, A. P. Merrill, 5; April.-New Hartford ch, Oneida co., 42. Albion, C. F. Richards, 5. Erie, Bap. Ass, per H. Cressey, treas, 32.21. Ag't, viz.: Broadalbin, Dea. Kennicut & Daughter, 3. Northville, Bap. ch., from various Welsh Bap. ch., Freedom, 52. -$474 69 members, 18.62. Providence, Bap. ch., 13.51. Crescent, J. P. Wiley, 5; Hoosick, Bap. ch., Collections from Rev. J. Keach, 21.25. Stillwater, S. Tompkins, 1. Po'keepsie, coll. by Dr. Babcock, 50. Newark, Rev. F. F. Randolph, treas., 100. estate of John Grover, deceased, late of Perry, N. Y., G. C. Chapin, executor, with interest, Collected by Rev. J. Read, Ag't: From the 1st Bap. ch., 235. Ovid, Bap. ch., per Mr. Harris, 7.52. Amenia, Bap. ch., per Dr. Babcock, 16. Rochester, R. Wilson, 30. Albany, Pearl St. Bap. ch., 250,.. May-Nineveh, H. P. Birdsdall, 1. Coll, by Rev. C. Sawyer, Ag't: Oswego, C. Smith, 8; L Hutching, 1; James Coan, 1; D. B. Palmer, 1; S. Palmer, 2. Vermilion P. O., A. B. Mason, 50c.; S. Mason, 1; H. W. Loomis, 50c,; Mrs. H. W. Loomis, 50c.; G. P. Loomis, 1; Mrs. Loomis, 50c.; Miss M. Loomis, 25c.; Charles Loomis, 25c.; L. Dunbar, 1; Jacob Onsterhont, 50c.; D. Phelps, 50c.; Miss Lucy Phelps, 50c.; Rev. P. Witt, 2; R. Loomis, 1; E. Bartlett, 50c; G. Gault, 10; N. Flanders, 50c. Hannibal, J. Dumas, 50c.; Mrs. M. A. Dumas, 25c.; J. Deale, 50c.; A. Loomis, 50c.; Mrs. A. Loomis, 25c.; C. Wiltsie, 50c.; A Widow, 25c.; J B.Curtis, 1; Mrs. J. B. Curtis, 50c.; J. Griggs, 25c.; Mrs. A. Cowle, 25e.: S.Stephenson, 25c. Southwest Oswego P. O., D. Merwin, 50c.; Mrs. S. Demming, 1; Others in Southwest, 4.74. Oswego, S. Clark and Others, 12.50. Scriba Corners, P. Stone and Others, 6.90. New Haven P. O., J. S Davis and Others, 4.14. Mexico, S. C. Smith and Others, 5,50. J. N. Dewey and Others, 12.35. Pulaski, J. C. Hatch and Others, 12.10. & Mrs. Champlin, 2. Plainfield, Unadilla Forks, A. Penny & Others, 4.25. Leonardsville, A. Brown & Others, 4. Brookfield, Wm. Brown & Others, field, O. Holmes & Others, 6.75c. Rev. M. M. Evarts, 4.50. Harmony Association, per Mr. Burrows, 45.67. Middleton and Collections by Rev. J. Keach, Agt., 46: Piermont Bible Society, 5. Per Rev. J. Keach, Agt.: Hebron ch., 14; Schuylerville ch. 13.37; Stanfordville ch., 30.18,.. ...$882 11 $272 95 March. From Tabernacle Bap. ch., collected by Mrs. W. W. Todd, viz.: W. W. Todd, 100; $353 47 Rev. J. Keach's collections, 60. McDougal St. Bap. ch., do., 34.50, Calvary Bap. ch., NEW JERSEY. .$3010 03 March.-Andrew Johnson, of Newark, 30. Collections by Rev. C. H. Underhill, Ag't Jacobstown, D. E. Pointsell. 5; A. Longstreet, 5; collection, 16; Caroline Marceley, 5. 2d ch., Plainfield, D. Boyce, 5; collection, 12.68, S. Bordentown, S. White, 10, R. Brokan, of Elizabethtown, 5; Others, 2.50 Haddonfield, Margaret Greff, 5: cash, 25c. Trenton, J. J. Robertson, 1; Josh. Trimmer, 5. Sandy Ridge, Bap. ch., collection, 16.68. Collection in Lambertville, 5.47. New Brunswick, Bap. ch., 100. 1st Bap. ch. of Plainfield, 45.25. New Market, Bap. ch., 10,.. .8284 83 April.-Perth Amboy, Female Bible Soc., per Miss M. Manning, 3.62. Bordentown, Bap. ch., 11.25. Jersey City, Bap. ch., 30. Baptistown, Wm. Laire, 5. Collections by Rev. C. H. Underhill, Ag't: Sandy Ridge, Bap. ch, 7. Flemington, A. Suydam, 5; Ann E. Ewing, 5; Others, 33 89. Cherryville ch., 9.30. Paterson, Mrs. Jane Rogers, 8; Others in Paterson, 26.75. New Brunswick, Bible Soc., per A. J. Stout, 110. Female Bible Soc., Plainfield, 58.45. Hightstown, Bap. ch., 20. Morristown, Bap. ch., 5.50...... May. Rahway Bap ch, per D. Haynes, Esq., 20. Burlington, Bible Soc., per N. E. Wright, 52.07. Cherryville. Bap. ch., 15. Flemington, Bap. ch, 5 25. Per Rev. C. H. Underhill: Baptistown, Robert Lee, 5,. $338 76 $97 32 PENNSYLVANIA. W. March. Collections by the Rev. Lewis Leonard, Ag't, viz.: Philadelphia, Tabernacle Bap. ch., .$669 76 $182 84 April.-First Bap. ch., Lexington, per Rev. Wm. M. Pratt,. May-Gasper River Bible Soc., per H. B. Wiggins, Treas., 116.00,. $50 00 $116 00 OHIO. April.-Cleveland, H. Alger, 30. 1st Bap. ch., Cleveland, 70. Palmyra, Bap. ch., 10,. $110 00 $118 71 |