Salary of Rev. O. Dodge, 5 1-2 months,. Deputations to attend anniversaries,. Travelling expenses of the Home Secretary,. Publications. 2000 copies of the Thirty-Seventh Annual Report, Extra expense of the July number of the Magazine,. 1,000 copies of " Retrospect of the Union and its Missions,” Dr. Hague's sermon,⚫ Magazine, for file and distribution, 500 66 66 66 66 'Religion and Beneficence,”. 66 "Scripture Plan of Benevolence,” Circulars and notices,.. Secretaries' Departments. 291 66 73 31 366 67 95 88 75 00 205 33 20.50 157 03 7,254 78 247 87 302 18 25 47 45 00 150 00 100 00 15 00 5200 129 69 1,020 21 Salary of the Foreign Secretary, $1,500,- less $700 received from the fund for officers,. 800 00 Salary of the Home Secretary, $1,500,-less $700 received Salary of the Treasurer, $1,500,-less $700 received from Total expenditures of the Union,. ... Balance for which the Union was in debt April 1, 1851, .. 19,548 32 $122,506 41 RECEIPTS OF THE UNION FOR THE YEAR ENDING MARCH 31, 1852. Donations, as acknowledged in the Missionary Magazine,.. 89,439 44 Balance for which the Union is in debt April 1, 1852, .... 9,375 25 200 00 3 62 2,593 63 102,611 94 19,894 47 Paid balance of salaries of Secretaries and Treasurer, · · 2,100 00 This fund consists of the legacy of Miss Maria Mumford, late of Newport, R. I., • • • • $500 00 *Arrears of interest on notes given by the purchasers of the Grand Rapids property, Michigan. The Treasurer has also received from the United States and coordinate Societies the following sums, which have been expended in the several missions, viz.: $ 4,000 00 11,500 00 4,000 00 $19,500 00 RICHARD E. EDDY, Treasurer A. B. M. Union. Missionary Rooms, Boston, April 1, 1852. The Auditing Committee having examined the account of the Treasurer of the American Baptist Missionary Union for the year ending March 31, 1852, with the vouchers, hereby certify that they find the same correct; and that a balance of nineteen thousand eight hundred and ninety-four dollars, forty-seven cents, was due from the Union, on the first day of April, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-two. 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, Missionary Rooms, Boston, May 11th, 1852. Auditing Committee. William Staughton, D. D., D. C.,.. Acts 28: 15, Washington, D. C., New York, Boston, May, 1814. 66 1817. April, 1820. Jesse Mercer, Ga., William Yates, India, William T. Brantly, Pa., Daniel Sharp, D. D., Mass., C. G. Sommers, N. Y.,. Charles G. Sommers, N. Y.,. B. T. Welch, D D., N. Y., G. W. Eaton, D. D, N. Y., Baron Stow, D. D., Mass.,. E. L. Magoon, N. Y.,.. William Hague, D. D., N. J., Velona R. Hotchkiss, N. Y. 66 1823. Board, 66 New York, Hartford, Ct., Providence, R. I.,. Convention, Board, New York,. Hartford, Ct., Philadelphia, 2 Cor. 10: 15, 16, 1 Tim. 1: 11, Matt. 27: 45, 51-53, Gal. 2: 9, Convention,. Board, Convention, Board, *The appointed preacher having failed.] New York, 20 Benjamin F. Shaw, China, Me. CLASS I. David B. Cheney, Columbus, O. Timothy R. Cressey, St. Paul's, Min. Oliver C. Comstock, Marshall, Mich. Laymen. James H. Duncan, Haverhill, Ms. David A. Bokee, Brooklyn, N. Y. William Bucknell, Jr., Philadelphia, Pa. CLASS II. Henry G. Weston, Peoria, III. Laymen. Thomas J. Harris, Claremont, N. H. Joseph C. White, Bangor, Me. Michael Shepard, Salem, Mass. Lewis Jones, Boston, Mass. Nathan H. Bottom, Shaftsbury, Vt. CLASS III. George W. Harris, Detroit, Mich. Laymen. Anthony Colby, New London, N. H. Charles Thurber, Worcester. Ms. James Boyce, Providence, R. L. Samuel Colgate, New York. Peter P. Runyon, New Brunswick, N. J. James M. Linnard, Philadelphia, Pa. Thomas W. Ewart, Marietta, O. Levi D. Boon, Chicago, Ill. Executive Committee. SOLOMON PECK, Corresponding Secretary for the Foreign Department. EDWARD BRIGHT, JR., Corresponding Secretary for the Home Department. RICHARD E. EDDY, Treasurer. |