Annual report . 1 73 $12,319 96 PAYMENTS. Emigrant Expenses, .... $1,854 26 Colonization Fund, ..... 1,075 77Expenses, Agencies, etc. . . 8,265 70 11,195 73 Cash on hand, . . . • . $1,124 23 EDUCATION FUND. RECEIPTS. Cash on hand, April 1, 1858, . . $717 92 Interest aud Dividend received, ..... 1,291 66 PAYMENTS. Labor Drafts for Education, .... $1,020 01Added to Permanent Fund, . . 600 00 1,620 01 Cash in hand, .... $389 57 PERMANENT EDUCATION FUND. Bonds and Stocks to last Report, . . 21,650 00 Bond and Note received since, ..... 1,350 00 (E. E.) New-York, March 31st, 1859. $23,000 00Nathani


Annual report . 1 73 $12,319 96 PAYMENTS. Emigrant Expenses, .... $1,854 26 Colonization Fund, ..... 1,075 77Expenses, Agencies, etc. . . 8,265 70 11,195 73 Cash on hand, . . . • . $1,124 23 EDUCATION FUND. RECEIPTS. Cash on hand, April 1, 1858, . . $717 92 Interest aud Dividend received, ..... 1,291 66 PAYMENTS. Labor Drafts for Education, .... $1,020 01Added to Permanent Fund, . . 600 00 1,620 01 Cash in hand, .... $389 57 PERMANENT EDUCATION FUND. Bonds and Stocks to last Report, . . 21,650 00 Bond and Note received since, ..... 1,350 00 (E. E.) New-York, March 31st, 1859. $23,000 00Nathaniel Hayden, Treasurer. Audited and found correct, April 20, 1859. D. C. Gregory, ) n ...Caleb Swan, \ ^nance Committee. TWENTY-EIGHTH iNNTJAL REPORT BOARD OF MANAGERS Beto-ftek State Coktmatioit Sbcieto New-York, JVLay 9th., I860. OFFICE, ROOM 27, SECOND FLOOR, BIBLE HOUSE, CORNBR OF ASTOE PLACB AND THIRD AVENUE. JOHN A. GRAY, PRINTER, 16 & 18 JACOB STREET FIREPROOF TWENTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL EEPOET BOARD OF MANAGERS OF THE Hefo-Ukli State Cflknktiira Strict New-York, May 9th., 1860. OFFICE, BOOM 27, SECOND FLOOE, BIBLE HOUSE, CORNER OF ASTOR PLACE AND THIRD AVENUE. JOHN A. GRAY, PRINTER, 16& 18 JACOB STREETFIRE-PROOF BUILDINGS. 1860. TWENTY-EIGHTH ANNIVERSARY OF TIIE NEW-YORK STATE COLONIZATION SOCIETY. ^ This Anniversary Meeting was held in Clinton Hall, Wed-nesday evening, May 9th, 1860, The attendance was notlarge. The President of the Society being absent, the chairwas taken by Rev. Thomas De Witt, , Vice-President. Rev. Dr. Stephenson was invited to open the meeting byprayer. The Treasurers Report and an abstract of the Reportof the Board of Managers were read. The audience was then for nearly two hours interested andinstructed by addresses from W. B. Wedgwood, Esq., 0. Alexander, and Commander Foote, of the U. It being late, the Society adjourned to meet at its of-fice, Wednesday, May 9th, to elect officers, and transact


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