EXTRACTS FROM THE MINUTES OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; A. D. 1807. Philadelphia: PRINTED BY JANE AITKEN, NO. 62, NORTH THIRD STREET. mote, and generally in a forming state, have not, as yet, made any remittances to the funds of the Affembly. 30 61 Leaves total paid to Treasurer for the year paft, The Presbytery of Hudson, has paid for the year ending June 1ft. 1804; from For the year ending the first of June instant: from Bedford; Fish Kill; 14 Co -Salem; 2.00 The above appears to be the fum paid to the Treasurer, in behalf of the Prefbytery of New York, A report handed to the General Affembly, gives a more compleat detail of the fums contributed by the different churches. It varies the above items, but makes the aggragate fum not materially dif ferent. ift. Presby. ch. Balt. 54 98 George-Town, 20 00 The following are the several fums of money (not heretofore published) which have been paid into this fund, by the perfons, and at the dates, herein after mentioned, viz. 1803. July 12, By the executors of Sarah Depeyfter, the amount D. C. 1804. of a Legacy,* May 19, Revd. Nash Le Grand, for Revd. Mofes -21, Revd. Samuel Brown, monies collected by him, -Revd. Jonas Coe from Presbytery of Albany, -Ditto, a donation from Col. David Bishop, 250 00 25 co 100 00 34 00. 20 00 8.75 4 50 -22, Revd. Andrew King in behalf of the Presby- 1805. -30, Revd. Dr. Cooper, from Great Cove, May 18, Revd. Methuselah Baldwin, in behalf of the 267 Total, 104 00 -27, The Revd. John Glendy; a collection made 80 00 Total, 755 92 *In this bequest, although the intention of the pious donor was obvious, yet a misnomer of the corporation was made, which might have laid a foundation for controversy, had the executors been men of less honour and probity. It may not therefore be superfluous, to repeat the proper form. [See next page.1 |