6. By cash from Fem. Soc. in Peterborough (N. H ) by Mrs. Sarah Thayer, Treas. 26 By cash from Vermont Aux. Bap. Board, J. Conant, Esq. Treas. Cash from J. Conant, Esq. being part of a bequest from Benj. Stevens, deceased, By cash of Seekonk Fem Miss. Soc. Aux. to the For. Miss. Soc. by Mr. Hugh H. Brown, of Providence, 28. By cash from Dea. John Clark, St. Johns- burg, Vermont,
5. By cash from Fem. Miss. Soc. of Rev. Mr. Sharp's Ch. and Soc. Boston, by Miss L. Clouston, Treas.
Cash from Aaron Griswold, pr. H. B. Rounds,
Cash from three friends for Rev. Isaac M'Coy, at Carey Station, by Rev. Z. L. Leonard, Sturbridge,
Fem. Benev. Soc. North Yarmouth, 26,88 Mission Box at Monthly Concert,
Cash from a friend, by Rev. Mr. Putman, Cash from Franklin Association, through Mr. E. Lincoln,
From Minor Female Missionary
Cash from Salem Translation and For. Miss. Soc. by Rev. Dr. Bolles. Nov. 5. By cash from Ellsworth, and Surry, (Me.) Bap. Fem. Cent Soc. Mercy Trueworthy, Sec. by Capt. E. Lord,
9. By cash from Hezekiah Prince, Esq. Treas. of Bap. Conven. of the State of Maine, as follows:-
PLEASING INTELLIGENCE OF THE SAFETY OF DR. JUDSON.
Copy of a Letter from Mr. E. A. Nerton, Calcutta, to J. Evarts, Esq. Boston, dated Calcutta, May 23, 1825. My dear Sir, It gives me infinite pleasure to acquaint you that Mr. and Mrs. Judson are alive and well. Accounts have this day been received of them; they have been liberated, and sent with other European prisoners to treat with the British Commander for Peace. A peace will undoubtedly be made immediately, and all be well. I request you to give all possible publicity to this communication, as the Christian world is deeply interested in the fate of these respected persons. Yours, &c. E. A. NEWTON.
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