All of whom were united with by the Meeting, and appointed to the respective services. The Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth and Ninth Queries, with answers from subordinate meetings, were read and considered; summary answers were also read and adopted. As the Meeting Houses in this city will be open for Divine worship to-morrow morning, the meeting adjourned until 3 o'clock to-morrow afternoon. Fifth-day Afternoon. The minutes of the Representative Committee, or Meeting for Sufferings, were read, and their labors approved. By reports received from all Our constituent branches, it appears that the following-named Friends have been appointed members of the Representative Committee, or Meeting for Sufferings, for the present year: CALN. Benjamin Martin . Mary W. Slocum WESTERN. Spencer Chandler Samuel H. Broomell Sarah Ann Conard . Hannah D. Pusey. SOUTHERN. Robert B. Dixon Ann J. Mifflin . Hannah W. Willson BURLINGTON. Charles N. Shreve HADDONFIELD. Emmor Roberts Elizabeth L. Jessup . SALEM. Wm. Wade Griscom Mark R. Dare. Sarah J. Acton . The Committee appointed to examine and settle the Treasurer's account, produced the following report, which was read and approved. The Friends therein proposed are appointed to the respective services therein named, to wit: Thomas J. Husband, Treasurer; Joseph C. Turnpenny, Alfred Moore, Correspondents; William B. Webb, Recorder. Their recommendation that hereafter the quota of Yearly Meeting stock to be paid by Burlington Quarterly Meeting be 5 per cent., that of Haddonfield Quarterly Meeting be 6 per cent., and that of the other Quarterly Meetings to remain as heretofore, was united with. The Committee appointed to examine and settle the Treasurer's account, report they nearly all met, and upon comparing his accounts with the vouchers, found it correct, showing a balance in his hands due the Yearly Meeting of three thousand seven hundred and eighty-five and 25 [$3,785.25] dollars. 100 |