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produced in their views, and feelings, mented missionary, Mrs Ann H. Judand prospects, which caused a thrill of son, and which has since been conwonder and joy to pass through the ducted by her worthy associates in the audience. A great number of people Burman Mission :-accordingly, it is were present. The worldling was as- the wish of the Society, that the montonished and confounded, and the saint, eys forwarded by them, be still apexulted in the efficacy of the gospel. plied to this object.

Two, white females also professed It is with deep regret, that we find faith in the blessed Redeemer. One our annual contribution so much diof these was peculiarly interesting. minished yet would not thence be The meek and entire dependence on discouraged. We trust that the Misthe atoning sacrifice which was man. sionary spirit will no longer languish ifested in her experience, connected among us. Indeed, since the recent with the propriety of her conduct, encouraging accounts have reached produced a lively sensation in the con us, relative to the progress of the eastgregation.

ern mission, an increased interest has They were all baptized, and after, apparently been excited in this truly wards we sat down to commemorate noble cause. It has become the more the death of our blessed Redeemer. It earnest prayer of many friends of Zion was the most interesting day we have here, that the light of the glorious ever witnessed at this place,

gospel may quickly be spread over naThere have now been twenty bap- tions who are now enveloped in moral tized at this station. There are a great darkness and death-that our mission.' number more whose minds are agitats ary brethren may be sustained and ed about the concerns of eternity, and prospered in their labors of love, and who are inquiring after the way of that through their instrumentality, the truth. I hope the Holy Spirit will whole heathen world may ere long be lead them to trust in the sacrifice of converted to God. the blessed Jesus.

To every Christian heart, it is truly I am, Rev. Sir, your obedient ser

grateful to hear of the advancement

of the Saviour's kingdom, among igvant in the Gospel, EVAN JONES.

norant and degraded heathen. But to Rev. L. Bolles.

the female breast, this cause appeals with peculiar power. It is anxiously hoped, that this impulse will not be

felt in vain; but that it will be uni. LETTERS TO THE TREASURER OF

versally attended with correspondent THE BAPTIST BOARD OF FOREIGN efforts, in behalf of that large portion

of our miserable fellow beings who

are "perishing for lack of knowledge." * Richmond, April 25, 1829.

Yours, very respectfully, Dear Sir,

JANE N. DANIEL, Cor. S.C. In compliance with a late resolution

FRANCES B. GREENHOW, Dir. of the.“ Richmond Female Judson Society,” the sum of fourteen dollars is now remitted to you, as Treasurer of the “ Baptist General Convention for Missionary purposes, in the United

FROY REV. JOHN PECK, CAZENOStates.” This surn, which is the an- VIA, N. Y. JUNE 30, 1829. nual contribution of the “ Judson Society," you will receive' by the hand

“I have received about one hundred of the Rev. James B. Taylor, pastor of dollars for the Foreign Mission within the second Baptist church in this city; a short time, and liberal contributions and agreeably to the wish of the above for our State Convention, to the amount named Society, will place it to the of one thousand dollars. It has done credit of the “

Virginia Baptist Mis- me good to see the zeal manifested sionary Society.”

among God's dear children for the The design of the “ Judson Jociety,” spread of the gospel among the destiit is generally known, is to assist in tute. May the blessing of inany ready supporting the native female school, to perish come upon them.” established by the late useful and la- Dea. H. Lincoln. Sept. 1829.

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TABLE OF BAPTIST ASSOCIATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES AND BRITISH PROVINCES.
p Rev. Noah Davis, Agent of the Baptist General Tract Society, with much industry and care, compiled from the Minutes of Associations,
and published in the Tract Magazine, for January last, a statistical table of the Baptists in the United States and British Provinces, as correctly as
could be ascertained. This table is very convenient for reference, and it is desirable to extend its circulation. For some considerable time we have
had it in type; but other matter has prevented its insertion in the Magazine. As the anniversaries of many Associations will be held the present and
following months, its publication at this time will be appropriate, and we doubt not it will be welcome to our readers.

Associations. States. Che. Min. Bpd. Total. Date. Associations. States. Chs. Min. Bpd. Total. Date. Associations. States. Chs. Min. Bpd. Total. Date.
Upper Canada U.O. 15 11 78 855 1828 Berkshire
N. Y. 12 7 55 750 1827 Northumberland Pa. 5

3 133 1828
New-Brunswick N. B.

30

140 1341 do Black River do 33 22 114 2159 1828 Philadelphia

do 24 28 149 815 Nova Scotia N. S. 27 23 334

1772 do Cayuga do 26 18 112 2214 1827 Redstone

do 28 24 36 1047 1826
Bowdoinham
Me. 45 34

Chautauque
do 25 19 144 1337 1828 Susquehannah do

2 210 1828
Cumberland

1672214 do
do 33 26

Chemung
19 12 8 756 1826 Washington

do

9 6 18 305 1827
Eastern Maine
do 31 18 229 2320

Cortlandt
17 15 114 2052 1828 Delaware

Del. 1 9 9 15 538 do
Lincoln
do 45 27 371 2930 do Essex

11 4 22 605 1827 Baltimore

Md. 14.16 48 588 do Penobscot do 25 18 240 1269 do

Franklin 22 18 138 1896 1828

Salisbury

do 16 9 22 433 - 1828 York do SO 19 63 1299

Genessee 19 12 102 1085 do Accomac

Va.

6 5 50 5:20 1827
Dublin

N. H.
18 10 82 908 1826 Holland Purchase do 32 25 148 1634 do Albermarlo

do 18 8 68 1641 1828 Meredith do 15 18 49 1193 1828 Hudson River do 20 22 183 2450 do

Appomattox

do 20 9 150 1789 1827
Salisbury
do 20 12 143 1296 do Lake George

do
9
6 486 1825 Columbia

do 18 8 68 1641 1828 Leyden VI. 20 20 77

1489 do Madison do 32 25 168 3046 1828 Dover

do

48 37 1437 14403 do Barre

do 13 7 2 508 do

Monroe

do 10 11 59 882 do Goshen

do 3117 302 4485 do Danville

5 70 701 do

Niagara

do 12 12 58 604 do Green Briar

10 4

243 1825 Fairfield 17 8 33 1018 1826 Ontario do 42 27 193 9202 1827 Ketocton

21 6 109 1556 1828 Manchester 7 5 35 506 1828 Oneida

19 16 64 2344 1828 Meherin

do 14 8 97 905 do
Vermont

do 24 13
28 1523
Otsego
22 22 171 1718 do Middle District

do
11

13001827
Woodstock Vt. & N. H. 27 26 142 2682 do Onondago

20 12 51 1210 do

Parkersburg

do

3 1 33 141 do Sbaftsbury Vt. & N. Y. 26 27 167 2545 1826 Rensellaerville

21 16 41 2035 1827 Portsmouth

do

27 12 1096 3722 1828
Berkshire

Mass.
14 10 107 861 1828
Saratoga
23 12 35 2364 1828 Rondoke

do
31 22

2412 1825
Boston
do 24 33 346 3223 do

Seneca
do 16 9 85 1036 1827 Shiloh

do

28 12 96 2386 1828
Salem
do 19 23 325 2264 do Steuben

do
19 17 117 1216 do

Strawberry

do
16 9

92 1048 1827
Sturbridge

do 13 12 22 918 do St. Lawrence

do 21 13 251 1875 1827

Tease's Valley

9

257 1825
Old Colony
do 16 13 10 1050 do Union

do 15 14 49 1117

do Union

do 16 11

570

do
Wendell

do
8 9 57 756 do Washington

do
8 8 153 1312 1828 Cape Fear

N.o. 13 4 124 843 1828 Worcester do 17 18 153 1655 do Warwick N. Y. & N.J. 21 14 79 1971 do Calawba

do 14 11

512 1827 Westfield

17 17 22

1363 do New York do 27 26 98 1888 1827 Chowan

do 28 18 246 3200 1828 Warren

28 18 192 3498

do New Jersey N. J. 34 21 130 2292 1828 County Line

12 30 127

1240 1825
Ashford

15 10 27 1216 do

Abington

Pa.
10 7 26

633
1827
French Broad

24 10 83 926 1828 Hartiord

do 25 18 111 1894 do Beaver

do
14
26 412

1828
Flat River

15 14

1841 1825 New Haven

do 14 20 192 1275

Bridgewater

do 10 652 1826 Goshen

19 8 23 568 1827 7 New - London do 19 24 120 1922 do French Creek

10 5 28 366 1827 Kebukee

35 17 160 1506 1825 Stonington Union do 14 16 82 2677 do

Juniata do 11 10 38 466 1828 Mountain

do 19 7

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Associations.
Neuse
Pee Dee
Raleigh
Sandy Creek
Yadkin
Bethel
Charleston
Edgfield
Moriah
Saluda
Savannah River,
Ebenezer
Georgia
Hephzibah
Ocmulgee
Piedmont
Sarepta
Sunbury
Tugueloo
Yellow River
Alabama
Bebee
Bethel
Cabawba
Flint River
Mount Zion
Muscle Schoals
Caney Fork
Concord
Cumberland
Elk River
Hiwasse
Holston
Powell's Valley
Red River
Salem
Tennessee
Buttehatcby

States. Chs. Min. Bpd. Total. Date.
N. C. 19 10 98 793

1826 do 9 5

449 do do 25 18

227

1668 1825
do

16 8 10 932 do
do 10 5

384 1827
S.C. 33 27 130 2147 1825
do 43 47 726 4757 1828
do 36 28 84 2145 826
do 12 14

799 1825
28 21 91 1044 1828
do 23 24 425 5951 do
Ga.

29 13 200 1196 do
do 39 25 1716 5405 do
do 36 17 310 1757 do
do 62 29 1712 4685 do
do
11 5

267

1825
32 15 68 1366 do
do

18

9 278 5886 1827 do

23 9 142 1172 1828 do 20 12 619

1281

do
22 8 159 874 1825
17 6 49 481 do
9 8 199 549 1828
33 28 102 1431 1827
33 15 89 1200 1828
17 12 85 544 do
21 12

57 798 1827
Tenn.

9 33 776 do
14 8 38

914 do
II II

879

1825
27 29 81 1806 do
II 10

do
22 27 97 1149 do
19 10

853 7528
119 2001

1825
29 10

17 1560 1828 do 19 20

902 Miss

8

14 1883 1827

406

Associations. States. Chs. Min. Bpd. Total. Date. Green River

Xy. 30 18

23 1532 1828 Highland

do

8 12

465 1823 Licking

14

79 1215 1827 Little River

33 IS

1369 1825 Long Run

31 20

800 3277 1827 North Bend

do

17 IS 57 1194 1828 North District

do 23 18 649 2093

do Russel's Creek

do 20 8

35 944 do Salem

23 15 158

1655

do
South District

do
20 10

39
1568

1825
South Union

do

10
7 81

340

do
Stocktons V.

do
15

68 690 1828
Tate's Creek

do

25 17 1 395 3046 do Union

do

8

292 875
Columbus

Ohio
17 12 19

475 1825
Eagle Creek

do
3 2

3 176 do
East Fork of L. Mia. do

IS 13 195 982 1828
Grand River

do

18 8 89 761 do
Huron

do
16 5 21

262

do
Kiilbuck

do
8 6

248

do Little Miami

do

8 195

382 do Mad River

do

23 15 95 885 do Mahoning

do • 26 14 307 1003 do Meig's Creet

do

17 13 67 730 do
Mobecan

do
17 13

30 615 1825
Muskingum

do 28 20 47. TOSO

do Miami

24 12 228 1031 1827 Ohio

do

11
9

435

1825
Scioto

do
14 II

SC8 do
Stillwater

do
12 6

17 249 1828
Michigan

M. Ter.
4 3

168 do
Seventh-day Con. U. S. 22 25

295 3171 do

States. Chs. Min. Bpd. Total. Date. Miss. 9 45 551

1825 38 19

132 1303 1828 do 18 0 37

522

1825 La. 10 12 32 225

1827 A. Ter. 8 2

88 do 10 17 277

do 13 4 7 350

do 14 14 9 354

1827 6 S

175 1823 15 12 26 406

1827
do

12
s 45 248

1828
do

31 15 60 1248 1827
do
12 6

19 281 do
do
12 136 061

1828
Illi.

8

386

1825 do

8 14

47 275 do II 3

312

1828 14 14

1825 do 9 14 26

232

do do 15 12

504 do Ind. 29 28

79 987 do do 19 IS 57 743

1828
II 10 21 298

1825
24 IT ris 755 1828
20 17 30 $84 do
16 20
SO SOS

1825
12 6 38 363 1826
8

5 40 232 1825
do
23 II

37 1005 do 8

5 142 952 1828 do 16 14

106

1282 do do 17 10 28

1366 1825 do 14 6

439 do
do

8
7

347 1827
12 5 40 681 1828
22 7 1676 4346 do

18 12 285 1738 do
do
14 10 33

1048 do do

1914 39 1025 1827

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TOTAL AMOUNTS.

Ass. Chs. Min. Bap.
In 1828 212 4056 2822 29031
In 1827

195 3852 2487 17405

Mcm.
283381
249400

Tacrease,

17

204

335

11626

33921

THE total numbers of 1828 are believed to be considerably short of the truth, as the year past has been distinguished by great displays of divine power and grace in the conversion of
sinners. The materials for making up the account, were indeed more ample than the last year's, but still there was a great deficiency. The Minutes of some Associations have never been for-
warded, and in other instances the totals of 1825, 1826, or 1827, have from necessity been inserted. The Corresponding Secretary of each Association is requested to forward a copy of the
Minutes to the Rev. Noah Davis, Agent of the Tract Society, at Philadelphia, that the annual tables published in future may be accurately stated from the lasi printed Minutes.

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CALCUTTA

BAPTIST FEMALE

NEW YORK BAPTIST MISS. SOCIETY. tian knowledge, and the gospel of

Mark, and also spelling, writing, geog. The New York Baptist Missionary raphy, &c. Several schools have reSociety held its annual meeting in the ceived names from patrons in the Unitcity of New York, at the Oliver Street ed States; as the Salem, New York, Baptist meeting house, June 2. We are Philadelphia, &c. and among the items gratified to learn from the Report of its of donations for their support, is an ac, proceedings the last year, that it is ren

knowledgment of eight hundred and dering efficient aid in advancing the Re

In deemer's kingdom. Several Churches twenty dollars from America.

some instances, children read with recently formed, have been materially aided in supporting the ministry of the great facility, any book used in the

schools. Mothers, who have received word, and missionaries have been ap- instruction, have also commenced inpointed to labor in different sections, structing their female children, which, We notice with pleasure, that several in its progress, may be expected soon churches, who have received assistance, have in return formed missiona- tion which females occupy in society

to effect a happy revolution in the stary societies, and made encouraging re

in Bengal. mittances, to replenish the funds ad

The Committee state the numerous vanced for their assistance.

difficulties which still impede their progress, with a view to bespeak the patience of their patrons in Great

Britain and America. The prejudices SCHOOL SOCIETY.

of the people, the frequent recurrence The prophet Zephaniah affirms that of disease, the numerous holidays, and the Lord will famish all the gods of the the injurious effect of exposure to the earth. As idol worship is supported by ig. weather on the health of the superinnorance, superstition, cruelty and vice, tendants, all contribute to hinder thein it is apparent that the diffusion of light, in their exertions. Disappointment is and the prevalence of truth, must ne

sometimes experienced by patrons, cessarily famish the heathen gods. when the particular school to which The various efforts which are

their funds are appropriated does not making to evangelize the world, will prosper. On this and other accounts, therefore possess a deep interest in ev- the Committee suggest to their friends ery benevolent mind.

the propriety of allowing their contriAmong the means employed, the in-butions to be appropriated to aid the struction of children holds a prominent object generally, rather than to the place, and will, undoubtedly, soon ex. support of particular schools; which hibit the most happy results.

would relieve the minds of the ComWe have received from Calcutta, mittee from considerable anxiety, and the seventh and eighth Reports of the leave them more at liberty to proseCalcutta Baptist Female School Socie- cute the work as favorable opportunity, from which we with much pleas- ties might invite. We extract the ure select the following intelligence.

conclusion of the seventh Report, deThe Baptists and Independents had scriptive of the efforts of the Board. been united in conducting the schools; but at the seventh annual meeting, it

Difficulties have not diminished was resolved, that the union, having their zeal in the work allotted to been found necessarily to involve some them; and the inost impressive mopecuniary and other difficulties, be tive for perseverance is found in the dissolved. But the Committee re- enlarged acquaintance, which every cord, that this measure has been adopt- successive year supplies, with the ed with the kindest feelings on both condition and necessites of the people. sides, and with affectionate wishes The work of superintendence necesthat the most abundant success may sarily leads those engaged in it into attend the labors of each denomina- the midst of their abodes, and domes. tion.

tic circles. Here they see things as The seventh Report, 1828, stated they are ; but the knowledge gained, the number of Schools under the care yields, alas! little satisfaction. It of the Society, to be seventeen, com

causes them to feel, that wretched. prising about three hundred and fifty ness is the Hindoo female's condition; children, superintended by Mrs Ca. that, destitute of knowledge, deprived rey, Mrs Pearce, and Mrs Yates. of liberty, living without respect, They are taught a catechism of Chris. doomed to idleness or drudgery, she is

now

the slave, and not the companion of are having their daughters instructed man. But the necessity of their ex

at home. ertions is not the only motive : labor has not been in vain; success is lifting

By the eighth Report we perceive up her head, and saying, “Go for that the schools are increased to twenward." Year after year witnesses ty. The following is a statement of six the increase of knowledge, the subju. schools, supported by funds from the gation of prejudice, the alteration of opinion, and a growing regard for in United States. struction among females. Let it be

The Boston School. hoped, therefore, from what is to be seen, and from what we know of the This was formerly the Doorgapore operation of knowledge on the mind, school on the mission premises there. that the time for the education of In- It contains twenty-two children, posdian Females is come.'

sesses an excellent teacher, and is in a The eighth Report, published in

prosperous condition. 1829, is also highly encouraging. In

The Boardman School. relation to the general progress of The formation of this school was efmissionary enterprises, the Committee fected early in the present year. It ask,

contains twenty-four scholars. The

master is diligent, and the school is go• Who that witnessed the rise of ing on well. these things a few years since, con." The Newburyport School. templated half of that which has been

This school has been established achieved ? Into whose mind did the

about six months. The master is a thought enter, that within forty years respectable man; and the children, there would leave different Christian countries several hundreds of mission about eighteen in number, are advanc

ing in their learning. aries, having solely in view the glory of God and the salvation of the heath- The Philadelphia School en,-that the holy Scriptures would be translated and printed in more than of the conduct of the mistress, its pro

Contains twenty pupils. On account two hundred different languages and gress has not been so good as that of dialects,—that millions of Bibles and

some others. It is intended to appoint religious tracts would be circulated, another teacher. that many myriads of the rising generation would be gratuitously instruct

The Salem School. ed, and read in their own tongues the The condition of this, which has wonderful works of God,--that tens of been long established, is very satisfacthousands of idolaters of various na- tory. About twenty children are attions, polite and rude, would abandon tached to it. the worship of the creature, and become with joy the devoted servants of

The New York School. the great Creator? Who then imag

The character of this school is equalined that the inconsiderable rill of a ly good with that of the former one. tew pounds in aid of Christian benev. It contains about twenty children. olence, would have swollen to the ma

Mrs Carey, of Cutwa, having statjestic stream that is now polling annu

ed that an opening now presents itself ally more than half a million sterling there, she has been requested by the to fertilize the steril regions of the Committee to establish another school, heathen world?'

to be called the Bacheller School.

This measure will add another to the The prejudices of the natives in Cal- list of the American schools. cutta, in relation to female education,

The following incidents, which are so manifestly subsiding, that several have occurred in the past year, will be

read with pleasure. respectable Brahmins are now instruc:

A little girl in one of the schools reters in these humble seminaries; the marked to her superintendent: “Since obtaining of scholars is compara- you told me that it was sinful to tell a

lie, I have never told one. tively easy, and several of the most

The undermentioned case is one of a respectable in the Hindoo community decided and encouraging nature.

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