THE MISSIONARY HERALD, CONTAINING THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, WITH A VIEW OF OTHER BENEVOLENT OPERATIONS. FOR THE YEAR 1850. VOL. XLVI BOSTON: PRESS OF T. R. MARVIN, 24 CONGRESS STREET. 1850. THD! ORK ASTOR, LENOX AND R Published at the expense of the AMERICAN BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS FOR FOREIGN Missions; and all the profits devoted to the promotion of the missionary cause. American Home Missionary Society, 246. Abenaquis, mission to, 16; annual survey, American Bible Society, 246. Africa, South, 4, 38, 112, 139, 170, 181,319,361; American and Foreign Christian Union, 247. annual survey, 4; arrival of Messrs. Abraham, American Seamen's Friend Society, 247. Wilder and Tyler, 38; letters from-Mr. Ty- American Sunday School Union, 247. ler, 38 ; Mr. L. Grout, 39, 184 ; Mr. Marsh, 41; American Baptisi Home Mission Society, 247. Mr. A Grout, 183; Mr. Bryant, 183; Mr. American Education Society, 247. Ireland, 361; Mr. Abraham, 362; the country Amin Bey at the Missionary House, 393. encouragement, 39, 184; female convert, 39; annual survey, 1l ; letters from Mr. Doty, 48, cases of interest, 40, 41; Table mountain, rea. 177, 289, 316 ; additions to church, 48; ac- sons for leaving, 41; new station at Itafamasi, count of labors, 50; call for helpers, 51, 348 ; 42; characteristic believing, 43; annual report, letter from Mr. Talmage, healthfulness of 112; statistics, 113, 361; schools, 114, 120 Amoy, 51; comfort from church members, station reports - Umvoti, 114; Umsunduzi, 177, 289; death of a believer, 290; inquirers, 116; Umlazi, 117; Ifumi, 119; Ifafa, 1201 291, 320 ; favorable changes, 346; arrival of Amalongwa, 181 ; Sabbath congregation, 115; Mr. Talmage, 393. out-stations, 115, 117; the churches, 115, 118; Appeals for missionaries, 17, 51, 145, 191, 195, additions, 115; converts, 118; female prayer 274, 304, 312, 320, 345, 348, meeting, 118; native helpers, 120; geograph-Armenian pastors, letter from, 382; meeting of, 362; Sabbath services, climate and soil, 363. 354, 373; letters from Dr. Smith, 205, 373; from Africa, West, 4, 37, 212, 225, 280; annual sur Mr. Schneider, 268, 354, 374 ; journal of Mr. vey, 4; letters from Mr. Wilson, 37; Mr. Schneider, 26, 151, 264, 412; female prayer- Bushnell, 38, 280; opposition subsiding, 37; meeting, 28; domestic trial, 28; influence of additions to church, 37, 226; movements of the truth, 28; cases of conviction, 30; movement at French, 37; the press, 38; death of Prince Killis, 30, 152, 414; religious interest, 30; na- Glass, 38; report for 1849, 225; Baraka sta tive helpers, 31, 205, 208, 373; Vartabed of tion, Bakali slation, schools, the church, 225; Arabkir, 31 ; field open to females, 32; laborg American rum, civilized depravity, 226 ; death of protestants, 205, 208; interesting young man, 154; candidates for the church, 156, interesting Ahmednuggur mission, 8, 43, 134, 162, 199, 270, communion, 157; progress of females, 206; 367; annual survey. 8; letters from-Mr. Wild liberality, 207; interest at Marash, 152, 157, from Mr. Ladd, the church, inquirers, &c., 139; letter from Mr. Crane, a marriage cere- Constantinople, station at, 6, 99, 146, 177, American Board, survey of its missions, 1-16; 208, 253, 357, 380, 393, 420; letters from--Mr. meetings in behalf of, 248 ; forty-first annual Wood. 99, 208, 255, 383; Mr. Homes, 146, meeting, 325; next meeting appointed at 150,416; Mr. Everest, 253 ; Mr. Goodell, 177; Mr. Hamlin, 256; Mr. Van Lennep, 380; ad- American Baptist Missionary Union, 246. ditions to the church, 99; Ada Bazar, a dis- mony, 158. |