66 Travelling expenses of do. do. and Rent of room for Agent from Jan. 1, Commission for collecting subscriptions Rev. Mr. Warland for Missionary services in New Hampshire, 66 Mr. Walcutt, for do. do. do.. $1397 37 46 82 1800 00 255 00 300 00 378 59 40 00 50 00 Missionary Services in New York, Penn., Ohio, Ind., Rev. Mr. Hosmer, * J. F. Clarke, W. P. Huntington, C. Nightingale, 10 00 30 00 250 00 100 00 For supplying Rev. Mr. Green's desk at East Cambridge two Sabbaths, Paid F. Alger in aid Unitarian Society in 20 00 100 00 . 50 00 WILLIAM SULLIVAN, Mass. CHALES H. ATHERTON, N. H. STEPHEN LONGFELLOW, Me. HENRY WHEATON, Esq. N. Y. HENRY PAYSON, Esq. Md. SAMUEL K. LOTHROP, Assistant Secretary. HENRY RICE, Esq. Treasurer. Agreeably to the 10th Article of the Constitution, the following gentlemen were then chosen COUNCILLORS of the American Unitarian Association. Francis Alger, Esq. Francis Parkman, D. D. Rev. Ephraim Peabody, Hon. Jonathan Phillips, Hon. Stephen C. Phillips, Rev. J. Pierpont, John Prentiss, Esq. L. G. Pray, Esq. Wm. Pomroy, Esq. Rev. George Putnam, Rev. C. Robbins, John G. Rogers, Esq. Henry B. Rogers, Esq. Benjamin Seaver, Esq. W. R. Sumner, Esq. Rev. C. Stetson, Hon. R. Sullivan, Robert G. Shaw, Esq. Rev. Moses G. Thomas, Rev. J. W. Thompson, Francis O. Watts, Esq. James Walker, D. D. Henry Ware, Jr. D. D. Rev. Jason Whitman, Hon. Sidney Willard, Rev. A. Young. At half past seven o'clock the Association proceeded to the Federal Street Church. Prayers were offered by Rev. Dr. Flint, of Salem. After which the Report of the Executive Committee was read by the General Secretary. FOURTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. FOURTEEN years have now elapsed since the formation of this Association. For some time it had the sympathy of but a small part of the denomination. Its means of usefulness were comparatively limited; and it struggled on amidst much opposition and many discouragements. But as its objects and operations became more known, it gained in public favor; and many, who once viewed it with distrust, came forward as its friends and benefactors. And at this time it is receiving encouragement and support from almost every society in the denomination. The Executive Committee, in presenting this Report, are happy to inform the members of the Association that during the past year they have found much to encourage and animate them in their labors; - that the sphere of their usefulness has been increased, and their efforts in the cause of truth and righteousness have been crowned with success. A kind Providence has blessed us in our work. And we feel that we have much cause for gratitude and devout acknowledgment to the Giver of all good. From a very extensive correspondence of the Secretary we have collected much valuable information, which will aid us essentially in our future plans and operations. We |