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Vaniel. TJ Fisher, Hd Flewelfind Harrison, I Hanmngtol Inches, A.| Jack, I. OFFICERS OF THE SOCIETY. ^rtaibtnt. The Bight Rev. JOHN, Lord BUhop of Frederlcton. )!Tict-]prtiibtnt». The Honorable JOHN 8. SAUNDEIIS, FREDERICK A. WIGGINS, Esquire, The Honorable SAMUEL L. TILLEY, C. B., Rev. Canon SCOVIL, Ph. D., WILLIAM M. JARVIS. Esquire. Srtasartr. H. W. FRITH, Esquire. gtubitom. C. H. FAIRWEATHER, Esquire, W. H. A. KEANS, Esquire. IToan Committtt. I Rev. Canon 9C0VIL, Pli. D. W. M. JARVIS, Esquire, B. L. PETERS, Escmire, G. SIDNEY SMITH, Esquire, J. TRAVIS, Esquire, H. W. FRITU, Enquire, Treasurer. iSecntars. The Kev. Canon KETCHUM, D. D., Saint Andrews. iSt^tbuIe Committtt. The Right Rev. the LORD BISHOP {ex officio). Rev. Canon LEE, Pii. D., Rev. Cannn DeVEBER, Rev. GEORGE M. ARMSTRONG, Rev. Canon KETCHUM, D. D., {ex officio). W. M. JARVIS, Esquire, The Hon. Mr. Justice ALLEN, GEORGE A. 8CHOFIELD. Esquire, G. SIDNEY SMITH, Esquire, S. D. BERTON, Esquire, H. W. FRITH, Esquire, {ex vfficio). G. A. SCHOFIELP, iSec*y. to i Committee. jprobition for VOibofos anb #rp^Hns u. t^e Clergj;. , , REV. JOHN PEARSON, Secretary. . ,. Allen, Hon. Judge Barton, S. D Carman, W Clinch, R. T Daniel. T. W i Fisher, Hon. Judge . . • . Fenety, George E.. FlewelUngiJW. P.. Harrison, W. F..... Hanmngton, T. B.. Inches, A Jack, L Allen € «tntibe Committtr. Fredericton. Peters, B. L • St. John. St. John. Peters, Hurd St. John. Fredericton. Robinson, T. Barclay..St. John. St. John. Ruel, Jas. R St. John. St. John. Roberts, G. Ph. D Fredericton. Fredericton. Symonds, Edward Fredericton. Fredericton Smith, G. Sidney St. John. Kingston. Schofield, G. A St. John. St. John. Smith, J. Woodforde.. Fredericton. St. John. Travis, J... St. John. Fredericton. Weldon, C. W St. John. St. John. Whitney, G. W St. John. PRAYKRS OF THE SOCIETY. BEFORK THEY COMMENCE BUSINESS. Prrvknt uh, O Lord, in all our doings, with Thy most gracious favour; and further us with Thy contiuuul help ; that in all our works, begun, con- tinued, and cnd(^d in Thee, we may glority Thy Holy Name; and Anally, by Thy mercy, obtain everlasting life, through Jesus Christ our Lord.— Amex. O Ood, from whom all holy desires, all good counsels, and all works of piety and charity do proceed, we beseech Thee to visit with Thy faveur our Sovereign Lady Queen Victoria, and so rule her heart, that she may in all things seek Thy honour and glory. Prosper with Thy blessing the designs of this Society. Comfort with Thy grace those benefactors who contribute to its support. Bless the ministry of Thy servants, the Clergy ; the endeavours of all who are engaged in spreading the knowledge of true religion in the dominions of our Sovereign, and the labours of those Mis- sionaries who are proclaiming the same in this Province. And may Thy Holy Spirit direct all our consultations to the advancement of Thy glory, and the good of Thy Church, through Jesus Christ our Lord.— Amen. O Merciful God, who has made all men, and hatest nothing that thou hast made, nor wouldst the death of a siuner, but that he should be con- verted and live : Have mercy upon all Jews, Turks, Infidels, and Heretics, and take from them all ignorance, hardness of heart, and contempt of Thy Word ; and so fet^h them home, blessed Lord, to Thy flock, that they may be saved among the remnant of the true Israelites, and be made one fold, under one Shepherd, Jesus Christ, our Lord, who liveth and reigneth with Thee and the Holy Spirit, one God, world without end. — Amen. Our Father, which art in Heaven, Hallowed be Thy Name. Thy Kingdom come. Thy will be dene in earth as it is in heaven. Give ns this day our dally bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive them that trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but de* liver us Trom evil ; For thine is the kingdom, the power and the glory, for ever and ever. — Amen. i, .'■"" . WHEN THE BUSINESS IS ENDED. The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the fel- lowship of the Holy Ghost, be with us all evermore.— Amen. t CONSTITUTION OF THE SOCIETY. I. The Society shall l)o called the Diocesan Ciiuiicn SociKTV' OF New Brunswick. tbat thou d be con- Heretics, pt of Thy they may I one fold, reigneth .MEN. Une. Thy Give us ve forgive a, but cl©» id the fel- 11. No alteration shall be made in the Constitution of this Society, nor shall any Bye-Law, Rules or Regula- tions of the Society bo repealed, annulled, or altered, except at a Meeting of the General Committee, by the vote of At least two-thirds of the members present, nor until it shall have received the sanction of the Lord Bishop of the Diocese ; which sanction must be given in writing, and delivered to the Secretary within six months of the iaid Meeting. m. No alteration or amendment in the Constitution, nor any repeal, cancellation, alteratir u or amendment of any Bye-Law, Rule or Regulation ^f the Society, shall be proposed or made at any Meeting, unless notice shall have been given in writing at the next previous Annu- al Meeting of the General Committee, or at the next previous Anniversary Meeting, of such proposed repeal or concellation, nor unless the terms of such proposed alteration or amendment shall have been stated in writ- ing at such previous Meeting ; from which, without the unanimous consent of the members present, no deviation, except of a mere formal nature, shall be permitted. ,. i „'■ i--r^ .'■ r in tlio All Clergy moil resident in the Diocese, duly licenced l>y the Lord Hisho}), and Snlwcribers to the Society. And twenty-four Lay Members of the Society, being Life Members, or Annual SubsiU'ilxTs of at least One Pound ; to be annually elected, at the meetings of the (jcneral Committee, provided that no Annual Subscriber shall be qualified to be elected, unless ho shall, during the year preceding each meeting, have paid the sub- scription of at least One Pound. 2. Five members of the Executive Committee, three of whom to be Laymen, shall form a quorum. 3. The Executive (/ommittee shall meet either at Fredericton or Saint John, on the first Wednesday in January, on the day next following the Annual Meeting, on the lirst Wednesday in March, on the first Wednes- Iday in June, and on Wednesday after the first Tuesday I in October. 4. Special Meetings of the Executive Committee may 'be summoned by the President, or, in case of his death lor absence, by any two Vice-Presidents of the Society, to meet at such time and place as may be fixed by the notice of meeting ; but so fur as may be, alternately at Saint John and Fredericton. ., . , :- !!• :M. VIII. , ;. SCHEDULE COMMITTEE. i > .'rj There shall also be a Schedule Committee, to be com- |posed of the following Members, viz. : . . ■ . . 1. The President, Treasurer and Secretary or Sec- Iretaries of the Society ex officio. 2. Three Clerical and five Lay Members of the So- Iciety, qualified for election as members of the Executive ICommittee, who shall be chosen annually on the first py of meeting of the General Committee, by ballot, on nomination of each proposed member by 'two members pf the General Committee. ^ ' ' V, 3. The Schedule Committee shall have all such pow- fcr relative to the preparation of the Missionary Sched- lle, and carrying the same into operation and effect ; 8 ,« , Jind the appropriations or disposition of the funds to the objects of the Society, as may froqi time to time be vested in them by or pursuant to any llesohition, Bye- Laws or Regulations of the General Committee. 4. Five members of the Schedule Committee, three of whom shall be Laymen, shall bo a quorum. 5. The Schedule Committee shall meet whenever summoned by the President, Treasurer or Secretary of the Society, and at such place as may be tixed by the notice of meeting. . . ■ IX. ,.,,,.,. OBJECTS. The Society shall embrace the following objects, and none other, viz. : 1 . Missionary Visits to places where there is no set- tled Clergyman, and aid to new and poor Missions, 2. The establishment of Divinity Scholarships ; and assistance, when necessary, to those who may be under preparation for the Ministry, especially sons of Clergy- men. 3. Aid to Sunday and other Schools in which Church principles are taught, and the training and encouraging of Schoolmasters and Catechists. 4. The supply of such Books and Tracts as are on the Catalogue of the Society for Promoting Christian Know- ledge, and none other. - 5. Aid to the building and enlarging of Churches and Chapels. 6. Aid to the building of Parsonage Houses. 7. The creation of a Fund towards the augmentation of the stipends of Clergymen who are poor; and to- wards the education of the children of such Clergymen, and towards the making a provision for those who may be incapacitated by age or infirmity. 8. The creation of a Fund for the Widows and Or- phans of the Clergy. 9 . Aid to the Endowment Fund in particular Parishes. 10. The fornaation of a Fund for receiving Money or Securities as Special Trusts. 1. The each Miss at the disc stitute a ] residing in authority ( the Recto] (there beii a»d a resid Bishop), n ^ith the ap Parish, forr I case the Dh I ^^ consider) 2. Each Meeting on versary Mee |eral Commiti 3. Each I |P»te two Lai 2 * 9 tlie > be hree ever rv of y the ai, and 10 set- is. i ; tind under :iergy- vhurch Iraging on the Ivnow- les and litation Ind to- Wmeu, ^o may id Or- irishes. Iney or 11. Aid to Foreign Missions of the Church of Eng- land : with the understanding that subscriptions for this object may be limited to any organization in connection with the Church of England, but if not so limited, will be forwarded to the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, for the general purposes of that Society. X. The Society will employ no Clergyman on Missionary services without the Bishop's license and appointment, and will submit its choice of Divinity Scholars to his Lordship's approbation. XI. It shall be competent to any member of the Society to limit his subscription to any one or more of the ob- jects above recited, which he may be most anxious to promote. XII. LOCAL COMBIITTEE. 1. The members of the Society in each Parish, or in each Mission, consisting of two or more Parishes, shall, at the discretion of the Missionary of such Mission, con- stitute a Local Committee ; and so also the member? residing in any District of a Parish set off under the authority of the Lord Bishop, with the concurrence of the Rector and Church Corporation of such Parish (there being in such District a Church duly consecrated, and a resident Clergyman licensed thereto by the Lord Bishop), may, at the desire of such Clergyman, and with the approval of the Bishop and the Rector of the Parish, form a separate Local Committee ; and in that jcase the District shall, for the purpose of the Society, [be considered as a separate Parish. 2. Each Local Committee shall hold an Annual I Meeting on some convenient day, previous to the Anni- versary Meeting, when the recommendations to the Gen- |eral Committee of special objects shall be determined on. 3. Each Local Committee shall be empowered to de- Ipute two Lay Members of the Society, to be elected at 2 10 4 If the Annual Meetings of the Committee, to assist the Mi.-s- sionary in submitting the reconnnendations of the Com- mittee to the consideration of the General Committee. 4. It shall be competent to each Committee to recom- mend any of the above recited objects to the special con- sideration of the General Committee, in the appropriation of the funds of the Society. XIII. 1. The Society shall hold its Anniversary Meetinc: at Fredericton and Saint John alternately, on the tiist Thursday in July in each year. 2. A Special General Meeting may be called at any time by the President, or in his absence, by any two or more of the Vice-Presidents, four weeks notice being first given thereof by advertisement in one or more news- papers, published in Fredericton and Saint John res- pectively. XIV. THE GENERAL COMMITTEE. 1. The General Committee of the Society shall be composed of the following members, viz. : The Lord Bishop of the Diocese, who shall be the Chairman, the Vice-Presidents of the Society ; in the absence of the Lord Bishop, the Committee may elect a Chairman from the Vice-Presidents present, and if none be present, from other members of the Committee ; the Secretary or Secretaries, who shall also serve in that capacity at the] meeting of the General Committee ; the Treasurer and the Auditors, the Rector or Missionary of each Parish or of a Mission comprising two or more Parishes, aud| the Clergyman of any separate District of a Parish (pro- vided that in the absence or sickness of the Rector of anyl Parish, the duly licensed Curate or Assistant Minister] shall be considered Pro hac vice a member of the Genera^ Committee) , and the Lay Deputies elected by the Loctil Committees as before provided; all such persons beinj Subscribers to the Society. Proof of the election of such Deputies by each Local TheC mons in each occj 11 Committee, to be the ccrtificiite of the Chairman or Sec- retary thereof. 2. The members of the Executive Committee shall be ex officio members of the General Committee. 3. Tl General Committee shall meet on the two daya next previous to the Anniversary Meeting to make the Annual appropriations of the funds of the Society ; and a report of the proceedings of such meeting shall be made at the Anniversary Meeting. 4. The Order of Business in General Committee shall be as follows : Firstly. Production of Certificates of Laj'^ Dele- gates. Secondly. Secretarj^'s Report to be read, and also a report of the proceedings of the Executive Committee for the past year. Thirdly. Report of the Auditors to be read and laid before the General Committee. Fourthly. Such appropriations or disposition of the funds to the objects of the Society as a majority of those present may determine. 5. The General Committee shall have power to ad- journ its meetings for any special purpose from day to day , or to any day subsequent to the Anniversary Meet- ing of the Society, by a vote of at least two-thirds of the members present ; and to determine by like vote, the place where such adjourned meeting shall be held. Pro- vided that in every such case, a report of such adjourn- ment, and the causes therefor, shall be made at the An- niversary Meeting. XV. The Clergy are requested to preach annually two Ser- mons in their respective Churches, with a collection on each occasion, for the general purposes of the Society. 12 RESOLUTIONS OF THE GENERAL COMMITTEE. That in future no application for grants sliall be considered which is not made on the first day of the meeting of the Gen- eral Committee, or previously. (18th Report, page 24.) That when a Missionary is absent from his Mission on ac- count of ill health, with leave from the Lord Bishop, his Lord- ship be authorized in his discretion, to pay to him the whole or any part of the sum granted for such Mission. (22d Report, page 33.) That the following be the form of draft for a Missionary's salary, to come into effect on the first of October, 1861, and that no draft be paid by the Treasurer, unless presented in per- son, or endorsed by the person to whom it is made payable, the Treasurer to talce a receipt from the party to whom tlie payment is made on the same. FORM OF DRAFT. Sir — Please to pay to or order, the sum of being a salary due to me as Missionary at from 18 , to 18 , under a grant of the General Committee of the Diocesan Church Society of 18 To the Treasurer of the ? D. C. S. ofN. B. S N. B.— The blanks for the dates must be carefullv fillod up. (26th Rep.) FORM OF CERTIFICATE OF LAY DELEGATES. Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswick: This is to certify that and were elected at the Annual Meeting ot the Local Committee of the Diocesan Church Society, as Deputies from that Committee, under the authority of Article xii. of the Constitution. Chairman. Secretary. Dated at the / day of 18 J That all bequests made to the Society bo funded as hereto- fore, and the interest only applied to the ireneral or special purposes for which they are bequeathed. (31st Report.) Id i*man. jtary. I hereto- special RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE SCHEDULE COMMITTEE. rS^e 36th Report J Whereas it is desirable for the bettor provision for the ministrations of the Church in the Diocese of Fred- eric'ton, that there be a systomatic and permanent plan for the payment of the stipends of Missionaries ; Therefore Hesolved, — 1. That in order to encourage the established Mis- sions to become gradually self-supporting, all grants made by or through this Society in aid of Missions ( not including stij)end8 secured to any of the elder clergy on the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel grant during life) shall from henceforth be made conditional on the contribution by the Mission itself of a stated sum towards the Missionary's stipend. 2. That all grants made by the General Committee be made subject to these resolutions, and be distribu- ted under the direction of the Schedule Committee, who shall have at all times all such and like powers and rights with respect to the same, or any of them, as the General Committee of the Society would have if in ses- sion. 3. That the Schedule Comrovttee annually present to I the General Committee of the Society on the first day of their meeting, a full and detailed account of all busi- ness transacted during the expired year, and also a list of grants recommended for the ensuing year, with the conditions to be annexed to each, and shall also report to the Executive Committee at each quarterly meeting I thereof. 4. That on the approval by the General Committee lof the grants recommended for the year, the same shall Iforthwith pass into operation on the basis of the forego- lign Resolutions, and subject to the following regula- Itions: ^ *'" "" . " . ' '." ' ■ • ■ (a.) The Schedule Committee (acting in conjunction Ijith the Lord Bishop), shall forthwith after the annual jleetinp' -^oir.r.ijnicate with the ^/ar lens or other lay - ( !<•)!? 14 inonil)er3 of llio Church in each Mi.s.sion, requiriufr them to enter into engagements (A) with the Society, to contribute the sum required of the Mission for tiie year. {b.) Should su(!h engagement not be entered into to the satisfaction of tlie Schedule Committee before the first of September then next, they shall communicate with the Missionary, requiring him to give each of his congregations notice (13) of withdrawal of all payments as a Missionary receiving stipend through this Society on 1st January then next, unless the engagement bo meantime completed. (c.) Should such engagement not be entered into to the satisfaction of the Committee before the 1st of Janu- ary then next, all payments to the Missionary's salary, through the Society, shall be withdrawn, and no stipend shall thereafter be payable in respect thereof: Provided, that should the Missionary see lit to resign his cure he shall, if stationed for the remainder of the year by the Lord Bishop in any vacant Mission which may be wil- ling to comply with the terms required of the default- ing Mission, be entitled in respect of the services to be rendered in such new Mission to such stipend as may be agreed upon between such Missionary and the Sched- ule Committee, not exceeding that provided for the continuation of his services in his former Mission, and upon the like terms and conditions. Provided also, that any such Missionary, if not so appointed to any| new Mission, may nevertheless be permitted by the I Schedule Committee, on special application, to draw ou| 1st April for a sum in their discretion ; but not exceed- ing his previous quarter's stipend from the Society. (d.) Where such engagement is entered into, thel Committee shall forthwith notify the Missionary whol shall thereupon (unless the terms of such engagemeutj shall not be fulfilled as hereinafter provided) be entitled] to draw upon the Society for the full amount of hia quarterly salary, including therein the sum required for the quarter of the Mission itself. (e.) The sum required of the Mission shall in sucli agreed t iiiT ; and 15 case be remitted by the Wardens quarterly in advance to the Treasurer, and may consist either ot* money or Avritten receipts of the Missionary, for produce furnished to him at the market rates : Provided that two months jrrace (but no more) may be alb) wed the Mission to make up such sura ; that is to say, the sum required for the quarter of tlie ensuing year, ending 30th October, shall bo remitted before the 1st September, and for the following quarter before the 1st December next. (/.) Should the Missionary give any such written receipts for produce, he shall keep a record thereof, and shall make his next quarter's draft for such sum only as shall be due him, after he shall be debited with such receipts iu the Treasurer's books. (g.) Should the sum required from the jiarish not be remitted as aforesaid the Treasurer shall forthwith, on the expiration of the two months grace, give notice (C) to the Missionary requiring him to give notice (D) of withdrawal of stipend as such Missionary, and all such stipend shall be thereupon withdrawn pursuant to such notice ; and unless the sum agreed to be paid for the quarter shall be forthwith remitted, no stipend shall be payable for such expired quarter beyond the amount agreed to be contributed ou the part of the Society : and none whatsoever for the succeeding quarter : and the Committee shall appoint a deputation to enquire into the causes of such default, and shall report thereon at the next meeting of the General Committee. Provided that in any case, on a Mission ceasing to be in default, though alter the period for withdrawal of the stipend shall have arrived, such Mission may be rein- stated by the Schedule Committee if they shall see fit so to do, under the regulations and conditions herein contained. (k. ) In the case of the Missions where the ]\Iissionary's stipend is secured for life on the Society for the Pro- pagation of the Gospel grant, the Committee shall call on the Wardens to enter into the prescribed engage- ment only in case of the demise of the present Mision- arv ; and those ^lissionaries shall continue tv) draw their 'I 16 ) M stipends as heretofore accustomed, unless any shall voluntarily come within the 17.x Names of Church Wardens. (18.) Names of Lay Delegates to Diocesan Church Society and Synod. (19.) The number of scholars and teachers in Sun- day School or Schools. Which returns shall be laid before the Schedule Committee forthwith, and before the General Commit- tee on the first day' of their meeting ; and no grant shall from henceforth be payable to any Missionary in default of rendering any such statement or return so long as such default shall continue. 6. That the Schedule Committee shall, so soon as may be, after the first day of December in each year, make up from such returns, the printed returns and statement required annually by the Society for the Pro- pagation of the Gospel, and forward the same, reporting specially to the Society for the Propagation of the Gos- pel any Missionary who may be in default. 7. That those of the Clergy within the Diocese, not receiving stipends through this Society be requested to forward to the Secretary in like manner, on or before the 1st day of June in each year, the returns numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 and 19, in order that a complete return of the Diocese in these particulars, may each year be published with the Soci- ety's Report, as hath been heretofore in part only ac- customed. k I 18 8. That the Schedule Committee in conjiiiietion with the Lord Bishop shal! appoint deputations of ('ler^ynjc'i and Laymen for each Deanery, which each deputation shall visit, for the purpose of lioldin*]^ Mi.NoIonary Meet- ings in the several Missions, and taking up collections thereat (not interfering, however, with the usual semi- annual collections, and annual canvass of the Mission on behalf of the Society) ; and further, of making en- quiries as to the power of the Mission to contribute towards the Clergyman's support ; such deputations re- porting to the Schedule Committee, and through them to the General Committee of the Society. 9. That the Schedule Committee, in conjunction with the Lord Bishop, may further appoint special deputa- tions to enquire into the causes of any deficiency of contributions or other pecuniary difficulties in any Mis- sion, and shall have power to call for any returns they may think proper from any of the parishes receiving aid from or through the Society. 10. That the Lord Bishop be respectfully requested to transmit a copy of these Resolutions to the Venerable Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, requesting their concurrence therein. A. Memorandum of agreement between the Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswick, and the (Church Wardens as the case may be) of Church, in the Parish [or Mission] of The undersigned on behalf of the congregation of the above Parish [or Mission] , do hereby undertake to have a sum at the rate of per annum, collected and paid quarterly to the Treas- urer of the said Society, from the first day of July, 187 so long as the ministrations at present afforded the said congregation shall be continued , . , The present agreement to continue, for the term of one year only, unless renewed, and to be subject to re- vision on the part of the Society, at the meeting of the General Committee in July, 187 . Dated at (Signed) {Church Wardens.) xo Notice is licreby given, that this Congregation having fiiilcd to cntet into the engagement reqnired by the Diocesan Chnrch Society to contribute the sum of $ quarterly towards the Missionary's stipend, such stipend cannot be drawn after the next ; and unless the engagement be meantime comple- ted, payment of the Missionary's stipend will cease. C. Saint John, JV". B., 187 Rev. and Dear Sir, — I have to inform you that the quarterly payment from your Mission for the present quarter has not been paid, and it will therefore be in- cumbent on you by order of the Lord Bishop, to give notice of withdrawal of stipend as a Missionary of this Society forthwith. Your draft for the full quarter's sti- pend on instant cannot be honored unless the enjrajrement of the Parish is meantime fulfilled. I am your ob't servant, _. , Treasurer D. C. S. D. Notice is hereby given that the contributiou due from this Mission [or Parish] to the Diocesan Church Soci- ety, in part payment of the Missionary's stipend for the quarter ending last, not having been paid, the suras for services rendered as a Missionary, paid through the Society, will, after Sunday next, be withheld until the payment, as agreed upon, is made. These forms may be altered by the Schedule Com- mittee to suit the circumstances of the case. 20 PROVISION FOR THE WIDOWS AND ORPHANS O? THE CLERGY.- RULK8 ANI> RKOUr.ATIONS. The following plan for a provision for tiu' Widow?* mid Orphans of the Clcrnry, with the rules and regulations annexed, was adopted by the General Committee. (Sec 3()th Report.) 1. The Chun li Societvof the Diocese of Frederieton in the Province of New lirunswiek, shall have a special Fund, to be called ** The Cleuoy Widows' and Ouni- ANs' Fund," which shall consist of the present capital held by the Society for this object (subject to its present liabilities) of all subscriptions, donations, legatjies, df- vises, and bequests, and other contributions given aii-l paid to the Society for this special purpose, and of nil payments received under these Rules ; and this Fund shall be applied to the assistance of the families of de- ceased Clergymen, in accordance with these Rules, and to no other object. 2. Every Clergyman in this Diocese, duly licensed, lyhose widow is not already entitled to a pension from the Society FOR the Propagation of the Gospel, wish- ing to share in the benefits of this Fund, shall within six months from July 5, 1871, or within one year from re- ceiving Holy Orders, or from his admission into the Dio- cese, apply to the Secretary of the Fund for a certificate, and shall thenceforth pay annually the sum set opposite his age in the annexed scale. Any applicant, after such period of time, shall only be permitted to receive a cer- tificate at the option of the Executive Committee of the Church Society, and upon such terras as they shall direct. 3. Every Clergyman, being a member of this Fund, shall make and forward to the Secretary a yearly col- lection from every congregation in his Parish or mission. Assistant Curates, serving under a Rector, or other as- sistant Clergyman, shall not, how^ever, be required to make a collection, but shall forward only their own annual payment. 11 le a cev- of the |1 direct. s Fund, Irly col- mission, [her as- luired to li annuiil 4. All paynients shall hccoiuc dtic on the Hrst day of January, in each youi, and nuiHt ho paid within thirty days ? and all conji^rci^ational (ollcctions nnist I)i' sent in hcforc tlio first day of Ma^ . If this Knio is not ('oin|)li«»(l with, the cortificato slidl he considorcd as forfoitod, hut may he regained at tho option of the Connnittce, and the ap- plicant Hhall pay for the new ccrtiticate at the r.itc pay- iihle at the age when the same is takiMj out, according to the annexed scale, together with such sum as the Ex- ecutive Committee may re(iuire in lieu of payments and Hul)scription8 in arrear. 0. Upon compliance with the ahove Rules, the Dio- CKSAN CnuucH SooiKTY Undertakes to pay out of *' The Clergy Widows' and Orphaihs' Fund," a yearly pension of One Hundred Dollars to the widow of (^ach Clergy- man holding a certilieate, during her widowhood. (). If the Widow die, or marry again, the pension siudl be paid towards the support of such c'lildrcn of the Deceased Clergyman as may be under the ago of eighteen years. In this case, when the youngest child shall have attained thia age, the pension shall cease. • 7. The Trustees named in the Will of a Clerirvman jihall be recognized by the Committee, in the event of the death or marriage of his widow, and shall receive the pension, to be applied by them for the support of the child or children ; but if the Trustees so named are unwilling or unable to act, or if Trustees should not have been named, then the Bishop of the Diocese shall himself act, or in writing appoint a Trustee to act, in the application of the pension. 8. If the wife die before the husband, his child or children shall at his death receive the pension, under I the limitation as to age expressed in Rule 6. 9. No certificate shall be issued to any Clergyman lover the age of sixty years, who is not already in the Diocese at the time of the formation of these Rules; but any Clergyman already in the Diocese, over the age of sixty years, and whose widow is not entitled to a pension from the Society for the Propagation of the Gos- pel, shall be admitted a member of this Fund, on making 22 the annual payment for the age of sixty years, and other- wise complying with the Rules. 10. If a Clergyman removes, with the Bishop's con- sent, from the Diocese, after officiating in it not less than ten years, he shall be allowed his claim upon tho Fund, on continuing his yearly payment, and tho amount of the average annual collection from his Parish or Mission, being a sum not exceeding Forty Dollars in all. 11. If a Clergyman is unable to continue his public ministrations through sicknes.^ or accident, upon the production of a medical certificate testifying the same, he may continue his connexion with the Fund, upon mak- ing his yearl}*^ payment. 12. Any Clergyman degraded or suspended from the ministry, or any widow or orphan who shall not be in communion with the Church of England shall be entitled only to such payment as the Executive Committee shall prescribe. > 13. The pension shall be payable half-yearly, on January 1, and July 1, in each year; the first payment to be calculated for the interval from the death of the insured to the day of payment. 14. The Treasurer ot- the Diocesan Church Society shall be Treasurer of this Fund, and shall, from time to time, under the direction of the Loan Committee, invest every hundred pounds of surplus money, and add the same to the capital of the ^^und. A yearly detailed statement of the income, payments, and invested money, shall be published in the Annual Report of the Diocesan Church Society. 15. The Secretary of this Fund shall be appointed by the Executive Committee, and it shall be his duty to issue certificates, receive payments, donations and col- lections, which he shall hand to the Treasurer every quarter, or oltener, if required by him. ' 16. None of the above Rules shall be altered, except at the 4^nnual Meeting of the General Committee of the Diocesan Church Society, after a full year's notice of the proposed change. 2a 3ther- 9 con- it less Dii the d the Parish dollars public >ou the ime,he n raak- rom the ot be in entitled tee shall Tly, on payment ,h of the [society time to |e, invest add the detailed money, liocesan )intedby duty to and col- jr every except lee of the Inotice of Scale of Pasrmenta, trom. the age of 23 to the aee of JAFFREY, Rev. W l^'^oIl^rMumL^''^'' ^''^^^''''^'^' JARVIS, Rev. G. S., D. D Rector, Shediac.— Dean Rural. KETCHUM, Rev. CANON, D. D. . .Rector, St. Andrews. , ^ , LEE, Rev. CANON, Ph. D Rector, Fredericton. s , MEDLEY, Rev. CANON Rector, Sussex. ' McKIEL. Rev. W. LeB Rector, Bathurst. ' MATTHEW, Rev. C. B Missionary, Petersville. M ILNER, Rev. C Retired Missionary, Weatfield. NEALES, Rev. J Rector, Gagetown. NEALES, Rev. W. 3 Rector, Chatham.— Dean M'ural. NEALE«5, Rev. T Rector, Woodstock. PARTRIDGE, Rev. FRANCIS. ...Rector, Rothesay. PICKETT, Rev. D. W Missionary, Greenwich & Wickhan T>i?A««anv Pav t ?Sub Dean, Cathedral, FrederictonJ Pl!.AKbON , Rev. J ^ ^^^ Missionary at New Maryland ROBERTS, Rev. G. G Rector, Sackville and Dorchester. RUSHTON, Rev. Joseph Missionary, St. Stephen. 25 ROGERS, R9V. G Missionary, Springfield. SCHOFIELD, Rev. GEORGE Rector, Simonds, SCOVIL, Rev. W. E Rector, Kingston. SCOVIL, Rev. CANON, Ph. D St. John. SHAW, Rev. B Rector, Grand Lake. SMITH, Rev. R. E Rector, St. George. STREET, Rev. W. H Missionary, Richmond. SIMONDS, Rev. R Rector, Maugerville and Burtoil. SHERA.TON, Rev. J. P Rector, Welsford. SATURLEY, Rev. J. H Missionary, Douglas and Bright. STERLING, Rev. G. H Missionary, Newcastle, &c. THOMSON, Rev. J. S Rector, Saint David. TIPPET, Rev. W. H Rector, Queensbury .—U«an Hurat. WAllNEFORD, Rev. E. A Rector, Norton. WALKER, Rev. CANON Rector, Hampton.— Dean RuraL WALKER, Rev. W Assistant, Moncton. WEEKS, Rev. A. H Missionary, Cocaigne. WETMORE, Rev. D.I Kingston. WILLIAMS, Rev. J. S Missionary ,Campobello~Z>«ani{ura^. WOOD, Rev. A Betired Missionary, St. John. WOODMAN, Rev. E. S Missionary, Westfield. WILLIS, Rev. CUTHBERT Missionary, Petitcodiac. 4 t : If' K Niiiiilii'i' (It IaBSTRAGT RETUEN from the PARbHES AND MISSIONS IN THE DI0GE8E OF Fil •^i-" '•; iJ:;l-^""iiJli; 1 1 1 ' tlii jj liilnli or Miamaluii. (iriicral Uiiiit" -S 5 »• i 2 " i / ■ i luT, Urutnl Kiill«, Ac |iii'-t. New Himdoii. In crbiiry for ll»' year. nollMll,,. klirnUr, liiMiiil Lit'.i', ltli:iui. IllOIMlt', rl)y. 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Ml'Mll l„.-i.l.' tt 111. ll:iViil»i>n, .lii.. Williiiin Miller. I 22 I ;i IIS I li .1. \\liiii;ik> r, l.iWl' Kl-llel-, .-•. r. ( I'Viii, !r. (I. .Miie.. : The huiiii-. Jtil'lllll'l Ihiililuw, II hi.-. .M.'ililiy, i;/-kiilTiivlnr. K. Cliuiiilli I', 1 he Mime. (.1. K. I'lewillios, I .luiiie- ll< my, .liiliii 1, I'll 1'. tleiiry l>ii\iil>iin. I''it'(leriek (leiiielll)!. I'lie -l.ine. • 40 » 1» riie -Mine. Itl II III y l> .1. .S. (.'liverl. 3 I.') Il'iii. It. 11. Wiliii >i. Tie Mime. ') 4(1 K/.ekiel Tiiyliir. r, 40 Tlle liee, L. J. Alnioii. I Thn siiims S. S. Ilnll. It. I'. Dixon. The KRtiie. 1 I 20 5 j 40 :i I •I I 2 IK. t;n;{-n,'ll, 1.1. W. (,r:iv. illoii. K. It! Clmiiiller, 1'. I li:i|)lil:lh. " (i. n. .Slleel. .1. f. Moo.jy. Iclliel'.hl-liee, |l)r. Ke:it(ir. K. ('i))!sn-ill. W. f. .Miliier. riie C'hiireli VVnnleii-. !(i. I). Slreel, ; j »l> TholMmreli WuiilenM. 14 K*' I :i 11.111. li. 1!. Slevi iison. ,.l. S. .M -jrei 111 \n |.-t2 20 62 .'lO 10 IMI 00 :lo. '.'O i2;i, u'l. -J."!, .io 12 ' :; III ,1!. .M.'liliie. I 'lilC'll l.tlilmile. ' .1. .Ill-lll-oli, I ,1. Iiilli-|iie. 'II S llui'l I'lli'l-l. ii. \'. . t'ruih-lKink. I' 1' I .'lO 111 jil-211. (I2IW. i.U4. f+20. ).UU,' (i.-l I 1,5.1 ;2ii I........ ' 'i.L.ii W. 11. Iteljra. 1 .lolin repper-. I 1 iTlii.>. lii.i«la>. I t W . I'liii k-.tii. ' IS I 4 4 n'eiiuiliii- Kelehiiiii. I j ! riles, terani. 2C -JO In (id •.a $1150. 9120. 8180. $240. «4illl. fiU l(i4 4U 41) 17 111. r.y, Mi, 113 .stall Jiii'.t'lOi 3 211 1 t I 4 I 11 lilHI &0 Ij I2;t3 48 ! 11 00 to 100 ! !I7 I 2U iO.I. !10 117 o:> 111 ;)oo.oo,afi.4oio:i 20 5 I 13i 1 1 2 2 1 3 a 1 a7 I « a ii'. .M. .Uiiiiitt. |l. liiKli- .Su-eet. II V.'m. Dily, Win. KvKiK. \V. K. Seovll, .1. II. JIanin, It. I'eaiMin. .1. reur-on. !■;. B. Iteer. !•;. ( rawlVird. W. I'et.'is, It. Kiister. Iteverlev KobiuBuii. or .lolin Si'urK. IN I 2 2 iKphriiiin Wheatou, .liiliii Kuril. 6 I f, I 5 lit. 1>UU^-Ih9, i. Meliee, 2 1. M. Nii»e, .V. 14 1 102 8 ' rxi n 40 The same. The aume. ijolin Sear*. ,Q. W. Whitney. R. Dougliiii. !a. W. Wootlman. iJ. M. Nttse, iTbc aaine. ,C. \y. Uavmond. O. M. Carman. 32 I i 8 10 40 90 to 300 45 I / • \ .> o n 3.!^ REPORT. With all that is deficient and wanting, the members of the Church have reason to he tliankt'ul for the work of the past year, and the present position of the Society. Tlie Treasurer's accounts shew a satisfactory state of the funds, and the statement of the investments exhibits the careful management of the Loan Committee. The Venerable Society in England has con- sented to continue its aid to this Diocese to the close of December, 1873, with an amount as large as could have l)oen anticipated. This liberal grant, for the period named, £2,325, Stg., together with the contributions to this Society, and the interest of the investments, is bare- ly sufficient to maintain the present missions. It will be observed that a great part of the duty, in carrying out the objects of this Society, is intrusted now to the Schedule Committee. This duty is performed with much care and consideration. Those whose inter- ests are most concerned may rest assured that, in acting under the regulations and requirements of the Society, it is the earnest desire of every member of this Com- mittee to do what is best for the present and future position of the several missions and parishes. In some instances their action may seem hard to the Clergyman and his people. It should, however, be remembered that as the amoimt from the Society for the Propaga- tion of the Gospel is being diminished without a corresponding increase on the part of this So- ciety, a reduction must be made every year in some of the grants, and an increased amount required j from the people. Some of the old and more wealthy parishes would do well to come forward voluntarily ^ and relinquish at least a portion of their present allowance, and make it up by increased offerings among themselves. The present incomes of the clergy cannot be reduced ; (27) —\ 28 their limited iunount in considonitioii of the iiecossui} outlay is, in many instunecH, u great wron^ij. But what should weigh most upon the minds of every member of the Church in this Diocese is, that with all the exertions made by this Society and the liberal aid still afforded from England, the Church is so slow in occupying new ground, and in supplying the crying need of so many who want the ministrations of the Church. An endeavour has been made by the Schedule Com- mittee to obtain fuller statistical information with refer- ence to the work and progress of the Church in this Diocese. The Clergy who receive support through this Society feel bound to make their returns, and it is hoped that those also upon whom this claim does not rest will afford such information regarding their several parishes, as to aid in making the Rv^^xn't of the Society, in this particular, of increased interest and importance. From the following abstracts from the Reports of the Missionaries, it will be seen that their work goes on in- creasing year by year, and that additional fields of use- fulness are all the time being made apparent. Andover, Grand Falls, .^c. — Rev. Leo A. Hoyt writes as follows : ** The work of this mLBslon is, with God's blessing, progress- ing favorably. The services have been held regularly, and I am glad to say that, notwithstanding the almost unprecedented aeveritv of last winter's storms, we were enabled, with very few exceptions, to preserve the continuity of our Sunday services. The labor of this mission, however, is 3aily increasing.* Last year I made an appeal for the services of a clergyman at Florence- rille. Every day I see more and more the necessity of filling this post. 1 hope the Society will not allow this appeal to de- geuerate intp an annual offering. This upper part of Carleton ounty is, confessedly one of the tinest agricultural sections of the Province. Settlers have crowded into this County very rapidly within the past few years. A fair proportion of th^se 8Gttlej,'S are connected, with more or less attachment, to the cnurch.- My own labors here are necessarily inefficient, and the ad- dition of this field to the mission of Victoria is at the expense of justice both to the mission and myself. Though at the risk of prolixity, I must refer to the state of affairs in the northern part of my mission. The recent coloni- zation of New Denmark demands, I think, some consideration. The I this siipn' The J Litur; for di tirmat And i negloc shall h but if no disi Duri mania, Batk inclosei " Mi< here dii ''MOW, a times q distant overcon being ii day, an( the stori well atti Canti amount Camp( forward rai purp Cable tribution of$42.3i and will Chath Diocesan The annt 2Ist May of the CO of the 8( which th Contrll Derby, to the an amount a 29 ccssary >f cTcrv with 111 I aid still cupying id of HO • le Coni- tb rcfer- \ in this through and it is does not r several Society, portance. rts of the :)es on in- r\s of use- it writes as , progress- irly, and I irecedentea [th very few j,y services. .' Last year |t Floreiice- ;y of fllliiig >peal to de- fof Carletoii sections of junty very] ^on of th^se lent, to the I and the ad- Ihe expense! The present ofl'ort is merely tontativo, but i. dm p|. or* In tills enterprise And their spirilnal wants in ^oino ili;;rn;< siipp'ied, it will go far to render the experiment succchhCuI Tiio Danes, it is true, are notEpiscupalians, but their use i*t' >\ Liturgy, their custom of wearing vestments espeeiully adapted for divine service, their strict habits respecting a form of con- firmation, all combine to cause a sympaihy lor our church. And it seems to mo a duty on our part to see tluit ihcy are not neglected. If the lower part of this mission be taken from it, I sliall have some time to attend to this settlement at present; but if New Denmark shall prove a succccs, it will necessitate at no distant day the establishment of a clergyman at Grand Falls. During ths past year 1 have performed 33 baptisms, 11 marriages, and 12 Burials. Contributions amount to $124.75." Bathurst, New Bandon, &c. — Rev. W. Le B. McKicl has inclosed the following report: '' Mission work lias been prosecuted under great difficulties here during tlic last winter, owing to the great depth of the snow, and the often impassable state of the roads. It was some- times quite impossible for mo to meet my appointments in distant parts of the mission, and more than once or twice, after overcoming the difficulties of the road, the toil was fruitless, it being impossible for the congregation to assemldc the next day, and for me to returu to Bathurst, owing to a renewal of the storm. Now, however, the usual services are held, and are well attended." Canterbury. —Kev. T. Hartin reports contributions to the amount of $37.50. Cabipobvllo. — Rev. John Svmes Williams reports that he has forwarded to the Treasurer $90 from this parish, for the gene- ral purposes of the Society. ' Carlkton, Saint George. — Rev. T. E. Dowling reports con- tributions from this Parish from Christmas, 1871, to the amount of $42.34. Next year ho believes that they shall both be able and willing to send larger offerings . Chatham.— Rev. W. S. Nealos writes that the interest in the Diocesan Church Society continues unabated in this parish. The annual meeting of this Local Committee was held on the 21st May, when motions were passed embodying the feelings of the committee as to the work, the necessities, the claims of the Society, as well as the broad and liberal basis upon which they are all founded and conducted. . ' * ' Contributions amount to $241.72. the state of I Derby, Nelson, &c. — Rev. "W". Cruden reports contributions [cent coloni-lto the amount of $95.50, and writes that the increase in the isideration .|amount of the contributions proves that the interest in the Church 30 work hi tills mission 1 ^tnadlly liici-onslnjf. Tlic addition to tho nmoniit thlH ye ir has been owing to valiiublc aid aflbidcd by lady colloctors. *♦' Owing to tlio stormv wnatlioi' of last winter," Mr. Cru- doii uddM, " some services had uiiavoidal)ly to be given np; but I uni glad to say that there is a warmer feeling than ever for the Horviei.'s of the Church, and an earnest desire on the part of all to have the word of life spoken in Mieir midst; a conviction tliat ill this ago of trial, each one must be ready to do battle for • liie faith once delivered mito the Hiiints.'" An application was maiie, on the part of this committee, for aid in the erection of a Parsonage at Derby. Dauiousik. — Rev. Philip II. Brown reports contributions to the amount of $51.65, to which is to bo added a donation of $50 from tiie Lord Bishop. Dou(jlas and liiiiGiiT. — Tlcv.J.H. Saturley writes as follows: " I enclose the semi-annual returns required by the Society. ** Sir.co I have had charge of ihis mission, the services, with very tew exceptions, consequent on the severity of the weather and the bad state of the roads, liave been regularly performed. ** On moving here 1 was very kindly received by tlie parish- ioners, many of whom manifested ttieir kindness in a substantial, and to me, pleasing and acceptable manner, wliich I am glad to avail myself of this opportunity of acknowledging. A verv good horse was given me for use in the mission, towards whicli the people of the Cross lioadsand Keswick gave$J)7; while His Lordship the Bisliop added the generous donation of $40. From his Lordship I received also a very good buffalo robe. There was given me also a carpet and overcoat by the ladies of St. John's Churcli, and a good supply of wood by the men of the Cross 4loads. These, and many other niunitestations of kindness and good will, on the part of my parishioners and others, I have received, for whicli I am very thankful." Contributions amount to $136.66. . .... /;•- .. 'ir Fredkricton. — Rev. Cauou Lee reports contributions to the amount of $746.92. •!•.;■ - •• i.i • : Nkw Maryl.\nd. — Rev. J. Pearson reports tlie amount from tliis mission, $44.60. .,, ,*, , * t -. ...i, f i»i ; • Gaoetown. — Rev James Neales writes as follows: ** I have again to congratulate the Society upon an increaso to the subscriptions for the present year. Notwithstanding some cares and discouragements, yet by the good hand of our God upon us, we havo been enabled to afiord the Society a larger contribution than has ever before been sent, at one time, from tliis parish." Contributions amount to $104.60. > t n ffRAND Lakk.— llov. B. Shaw 1ms writton as follows: " I enclose rotuniM from my mUsioii \'ov yvav ciuUnj? May .Tlst, 11^72. Tlio coiiL'vojjfalloiiH are as >fi"eat as ov.m", and the pnopln jfonerally attcnutho services in a rej^ular inaiinor. VV»» manajfod to make our quarterly payments to the Society, ()ithou},rli, in one instance, it was delayed longer than the linn; rc(|uiied. I bo- jjove that the system oflnakinjf the enjfajjfcnn'nts with the war- dens will work well in time; but like all new rr"ulations, it re- uireH > little patience before the people can be taught the bene- t8 accruing from it, both to themselves and the church gene- rally. The great desideratum in a large and S(;attcred mission like tnis, is to get energetic collectors, for the people are al- ways ready with an excuse, and very few of them are prompt in their quarterly payments. '' Last year's subscription from this mission was not so large as I could have wished, being onlv $80; for I felt sure we should manage to got $100; however, 1 trust we shall make up the dc- ticiency this year. The now church at Mill Cove was conse- crated last fall, when wo enjoyed a visit of two days from the Bishop, who was accompanied by Canon Medley and Mrs. Medley. "We are also looking forward to another visit, on July 2r)th, from His Lordship, lor the purpose of administerinif the right of Confirmation. Tlie candidates at present are not numerous, but I trust they will prove earnest Christians and staunch mem- bers of our church. The work in a country mission like mine is of the same character from year to year, so that I have nothing interesting to offer for members of the Church in other parts of the Province. Travelling over the same roads, meeting the same small number of worshippers; generally taking three services on Sunday, and one or more on week days, at certain seasons of the year, — there is a sameness about it, which would be depressing, were it not that we feel, that in God't* temple, the humblest artisan is rewarded if he works honestly in the service, as well as those who occupy prominent positions, and have the charge of dirocting and controlling large masses of men." » Greenwich & Wickham. — Rev. D. W. Pickett reports con- tributions not less than $80. Hampton. — Rev. Canon Walker reports $89.60 as the contri- butions from this parish, to which an increase may yet be made. KiNGSCLEAR. — Mr. A. Rankin Bedell, one of the Lay Dele- gates, reports contributiou<4 to the amount of $91.64. Kingston.— Rev. W. E. Scovil writes that the contributions from this parish, for the general purposes of the Society, are $141.00. In consequence othis absence and sickness last year, the subscription list was not made up in time to be published in 02 I i: ! the Report, but the money was paid to the Treasurer, and the list and statistics will be included in the Report of this preseiif year. Lancaster. — Rev. W. S. Covert reports that, through the kind efforts of Mrs. S. G. Andrews, a large increase has been made in ti^e contributions from this parish, which are $62.64. Maugerville AND Burton. — Rev. R. Simonds reports contri- butions to the amount of $130.03. . . . „ , , MoNCTON. — Contributions are reported from this parish, amounting to $70.20. , ,^ Newcastle and Glenelg. — Rev. G. 11. Sterling reports as follows: ** In addition to the usual work required by a Missionary in a large parish like this, I have been engaged in superin- tending the repairs of St. John's Church, Glenelg. The work, which was commenced last September, was so far completed by November, as to allow us to occupy the building for Divine Worship. *' This summer, I trust, we shall get the Church quite complet- ed. 1 am happy to be able to report increased contributions from my mission. From xTewcastle, $201.14. From Glenelg $45.11, being more than doable that of last vear. Total, $246.25." Peteksville, &c. — Rev. Charles R. Matthews writes that the parish church has been completed at a cost of $3,200. It was consecrated^y the Bishop on the 19th inst. " There is a debt of some $60ir, which has," Mr. Matthews adds, *' been assumed by a few of us, and which 1 trust, through God's blessing, will soon be discharged." Mr. Matthews mentions the <;reat loss the mission has sustain- ed by the sudden and mournful removal of the senior Church Warden, Mr. C. R. Bayard. He not only took a deep inter- est in the church's welfare, but was ever *' ready to give," and most hospitable to all comers, especially to the clergy. As the disease which clouded his latter days crept over hinn, beseem- ed to turn more for consolation and support to the Word of God and prayer. There was no collection made in this mission for the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, as for some years past con- tributions have been made to the Church Missionary Society, and in aid of its missions the sum of $31 was forwarded during the present season. Owing to absence from the mission last autumn, and the in- clement state of the weather during the late winter months, the record of parochial duty fell rather below the usual averagte. Contributions amount to $62. Rich tioiis ai *' Th( which J P'ied in secratio iier. T i 'Mi '>ir';'t a consu bard. '•Jov of God i'lgs ant g:»'egatio to parti( " Notl and abil i^tructuri All the 'window ,. ''Wilh 18 entire Slim req jaiid the ( mtidred [past year 33 and the present )Ugh the has been $62.64. t8 contri- 18 parish, •eports as iisslonavy n superiu- rhe work, completed for Divine te com^let- ntributions »m Gleuelg lar. Total, tea that the 00. It was re is a debt en assumed Bssiiig, will has sustain- lior Church deep inter- ) give," and try. As the m, he seem- ord of God Jtlie Society Ira past cou- \ary Society, U-ded during and the in- months, the Ll average. '>r' PKTiTcoDiAf". — TJev. C. Willis reports that the pervices at the different stations in this mission Jjave been performed when it was possible to reach them. Owiuw- to the unusually severe snow storms in the spring, and the dreadtui state ot the roadis over since, tie attendance has not boen so large as it would otherwise have been ; for this reason the quarterly collections have not been so regularly made. The Contributions amount to $50.42. Princk William and Dumfries. — T?ev. E. A. W. Ilanington writes, that " in reviewing the past year there is very little to record. ''Death, ever removing some of the congregation of the Church upon earth, has, this year, taken from us four of our old and faithful communicants. Of them, Thomas Jones, Esq., is par- ticu'arly missed, as in his removal we lose one of the most zeal- ous and earnest supporters of the Diocesan Church Society." Mr. Ilanington mentions the benefit of special services held in his mission in August last, and adds, *' Although we have felt the loss of some loyal members, we have had many new Mibscribers added to onr list, bringing the amount collected slightly in advance of last year." Contributions amount to 98.03. QuEENSBURY. — Ucv. W. II. Tippet writes that the contribu- tions irom this parish amount to $73.98. Richmond. — Rev. W. Henry Street reports that the contribu- tions are $80, and he writes as tollows: " The sad want of suitable buildings for Divi^ Worship, to which 1 referred in my last report, has, thank Gto, been sup- plied in one portion of this mission, by the completion and con- secration of a neat and handsome Chuich, at Richmond Cor- ner. The consecration took place on the 30th ultimo. It was a consummation for which, during the last year, we had worked bard. *• Joyfully and thankfully, therefore, did we all go to the House of God to join in the solenin service and listen to the wise teach- ings and kind admonitions ot our beloved Bishop. The Con- gregation was large and attentive, a goodly number remaining to participate in the Holy Communion. : *' Nothing lias been spared within the compass of our means and ability to make the building churchlike. It it is a Gothic structure, finished in the interiov with a)>h and butternut. All the windows are memorial, of stained glass. The East I window is in memory of the late Rector of Woodstock. '' With all this, I have the satisfaction of adding, that the Church lis entirely free of debt. For church purposes, including the snm required by the Society towards the clergyman's salary, land the subscriptions to the Society itself, between ten or eleven \hundred dollars has been raised by this small parish during the [past year. 5 34 *' Before closing this report, I beg to bring before the notice of the Society a new church in another part of my Mission, viz., Sonth Jlichmond, which wc shall endeavour, this summer, to push forward toward completion, although I fear we shall struggle in vain, unless we obtain some outside help. In that part of the Mission there is but a very small body of church members, and the want of a consecrated building interfere? much with their progress. Cann(>t the Society assist this neces- sary work, and encourage these people by making a grant to their Churcliir" Rothesay. — Rev. Francis Partridge has inclosed the follow- ing report: " You will naturally not expect a very long report from m« this year, since 1 have been but a short time in the parish. There are, I think, about 90 church families, representing, per- haps, 400 or 600 ])ersons. 1 rind everyv.here in mailing my visits a strong feeling of attachment to the Church, and appre- ciation of the privilege of frequent and regular services and ministrations. There is a cordial feeling of goodwill between the various bodies of Christians. '* There are in the Parish 2 consecrated churches ; one at Ham- mond River, the Parish Church, dedicated to t!»e Holy Trinitv, the other at Gondola Point, called St. Luke's. Besides the regular services every Sunday in these, there is a third congre- gation in Rothesay proper, at present worshipping in a Presby- terian Kirk, of which the Church has had the use for several years. A movement has been set on foot for some time past to purchase this building from the Presbytferians. Some influen- tial parishioners are opposed to this, and wish to build a new church. The latter would bo, I think, decidedly the more satis- factory course to adopt; still there are many grave reasons in favour of the former. The matter is not settled yet, and it is at present uncertain which way it is likely to turn.' " The Bishop held a Confirmation here in May, on Ascension Day, wlien 38 candidates were presented for that Holy Rite, of whom 34 are communicants. There should have been at least 50 candidates, but the snow was so deep this winter, that many of them were unable to attend the classes. " I am happy to say that there is every prospect of the Parish of Rothesay, so far as I can judge, becoming a united and con- sistent branch of the Church. I am beginning to know the people, and to like them more and more. I have experienced uniform kindness from all since 1 took charge of the Parish. ^' I am afraid that the subscriptions to the Church Society this rear will not be so large as I could wish. Tlio Parish ha8 Dorne a good deal of expense during the past year. The llectoiy has been built, at the cost, with land upon which it stands, of | $4000; a barn and outhouses are now in course of construction, which, with proper fences, will cost $500 more. The clergy-l man's salary, at the rate of $800 a year hr.s also been contribut- ed to, and while these heavy expenses press upon us, our efFortj Sack writes a '*Ther and disc I'iaJ char itar short jifaster s iiiingled ency. Y mm tim gratitude [or the fu [has been [he old pj pe pew-l p money formerly r fuildingl )een remol KslituteJ |ext the 35 otice of m, viz., iraer, to ve shaW In that I chuvclv iiteripve? US iiecos- graut to ,e folio w- from mc e parish, iting, pel-- iaiii"g niy ind appve- fvice8 ana II between ne at Ham- ,ly Tviiiitv, iesvdes the lird congie- 11 a PresbN - for several time past to me iuiluew build a uew niorc satis- e reasons* w , and it is at in aiding the D. C. S. vill be less than nn«:ht be expected. When, ' however, these are tided over, we shall trust to be, at least, not behind other parishes in similar circnnistances. " 1. hope in a short time to have three Sunday Schools in full work I cannot hope to superintend them all myself, but there are faithful and true fellow-helpers, some of whom have had much experience, who will assist me in carrying them on. " The musical part of our services is fair, and the responses be- coming very hearty. "With God's blessing on our work, I shall hope to send you a more full, and in every way more satisfac- tory Report another year." RiCHiBUCTO.— Tlev. N. A. Coster writes, that through the kind assistance of Miss Mary Foster and Miss Taylor, the subscrip- tion list in aid of the Society has this year been doubled. " It is," Mr. Coster adds, "especially gratifying to me to be able to show that church contributions have been steadily in- creasing for the last few years, notwithstanding the many mem- bers we have lost. The parish has given according to its means to the missions of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, and to the deficiency fund of this Society. "A new Sunday School room is being erected immediately among the houses of the labouring class belonging to the Church, who are shut out from the old church by the miserable pew system. The erection of this building was a vast undertaking after our late sad changes, for it is larger than our old church, and yet it is far advanced without our being in debt, weeks it will be fit for use." Contributions are .|85.44. ' ' ^ In a few ». ;• »' ■"[ .f the Parish fted and con- to know the experienced lie Parish. [The ilectoiyl it stands, of I Iconstruction, The clergy] 3G I. ji and the rest of the intorioi' painted a stone colour. A pirtition has been removed by which about ten feet is added to the interior length of the Church, and a porch eleven feet square erected at the west end. The i)orch has an open roof, is ceil- ed with pine, stained and varnished. The chancel end is vast- ly improved by a new prayer desk, altar rails, carpets, and es- pecially by a handsome east window, the last named, which cost, with expenses, about $100, being the gift of per-onal friends outside of the parish. I am very happy to say that the freo seats have answered my hopes and expectations, by inducing the attendance of many in the neighbourhood who have seldom attended any place of worship for years past. The week-day ser- vices during Lent and the L^'iday afternoon Litany in this Church have been quite as well attended as similar services either in Dorchester or Sackville. and the congregations on Sun- day are much larger than ever before. '• Another very gratifying cirumstanco which I cannot refrain from briefly mentioning, was the presentation to me, by my Sackville parishioners, in January last, of a purse of .$105, be- sides a considerable quantity of provisions, accompanied by ai) affectionate address. " I liave to report $200 as our subscription to the Diocesan Church Society for the present year." • ., St. Andrews — Mr. G. D. Street, Secretary of this Com- mittee, reports contributions as tollows: St. Andrews, $204.47; Chamcook, $78.63; total, $283.10. Kev. Francis Partridge, for several years assistant minister in this parish, accepted the rectorship of Rothesay in January last. In many ways iA'egation have ahnost doubled since they were put up. " We intend this summer, (D. V.,) to add a chancel. The present antique pulpit and reading desk are to be replaced by new ones promised by the Bishop. The cnancel window has been promised by Mrs. Neville G. D. Parker, of St. An- drews, late of St. George, and the lumber by Mr. James Gil- lespie, Church Warden. Then we will be likely to worship in a church made more church-like and more suitable to (^od's service. *' The whole number of communicants' names on my List is 180; 25 of whom were added since my last report. *' Number of Baptisms 39, 3 of whom were adults. One of the latter, aged 75, a person much respected in the church and our community, was baptized and confirmed by the Bishop on June 3rd. Number of Burials 16, Marriages 6. *' This is a brief summary of the principal points in my year's work, on which work, imperfectly and feebly done, we would humbly crave God's blessing and mercj, the oniy means of making it of any benefit to the souls of those uider my spiritual care." , St, Mark. — Mr. T. B. Tianington, Sec. of this Committee, reports that the contributions will amount to about $300. St. Mary's. — Rev. W. JafTrey has forwarded his returns, but has not yet finished his collections. The Society may expect the usual amount of $90. Shediac. — Rev. G. S. Jarvis, T). D., reports an increased amount of contributions : it is $84.50. St. Paul's, Portland. — Rev. Canon DeVeber sta ?« that the contributions for the Society are not fully completed They will equal the amount of last year, which was $721. St. James. — Rev. W. Armstrong reports contributions amounting to $160; to which he hopes more may yet be added. This amount is smaller than last year on account of the extra collection in aid of the deficiency fund, and a collection this year for the Missions of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel. . ' SiMONDs. — Rev. G. Schofield reports as follows: " The contributions from this parish to the D. C. S. for this year amount to $134.91; to the schedule fund $120.00, and to the India fund $12.42; making a total of $267.33. "• In the month of May last I had the pleasure of presenting ihlv cleaned, I to ilie Bishop eleven candidates for confirmation. By the kind- all events, I jiess of the Rev. Canon DeVeber these persons were confirmed in ^t. Paul's Church, Portland, along with the candidates be- n use since llongiug to that Parish. This united service was very solemn LvtUiou to the square is ceil- is vusl- and es- l, which il friends the free jiducing esehlDiii •-day sei-- y- ill tliis services s on Sun- ,ot refrain le, by ujy i$l05, be- lied by an ; Diocesan this Com- 8, $204.47; |tninii»ter in u January has been a letted, lli^ 5170 or u\)- /ith the ex- it season of ?.\(\ twice ft reek, daily We made the Bishop 4*0 confirm- In umber be- 1 candidates Int weather, .38 I niid iiitcrcstinjj^. Nearly all lh()f i, f 40 a doubt as to llio statcincMits I have made iVom time to tiriio, (for it sooin>4 now as it" I was almost i\w. only Churchman, out- side of Albert, who cares whether the County has a Missionary or not), and L am quite sutislicd the field will not bo found altourether barren. There are now three Churches iiuservo U, and Mechanic's Settlement is ready for a fourth." St. Stkpiien, Ciiuist Church. — T?cv. Joseph Rusliton reports contributions to the amount of $29.00. lie rejfrets that ** owin^ to the various calls for other objects, the amount is not greater." Trinity, St. John. — Mr. Sturdee, Secretary of this Commit- tee, reports $407.02 as the amount of the contributions. Ui'HAM. — T?ov. S. J. Ilanford is thanljful to report that the contributions amount to $169.29. '* I may add also," Mr. Hanford says, •' with a feeling- of ihankfulness, that the several parishes in this mission have been able to pay in their stated amounts for the missionary's stipend required* by thfr*ociety." Wellington and Duxdas, &c. — Rev. A. H. Weeks reports that tlie removal of several regular contributors has reduced the usually small annual offerings. They are $22. WkstiMorkland. — Rev. D. M. Bliss cannot state the exact amount of contributions from this parish. The people seemed to have agreed to the necessity of replacing the present old parish church by a more suitable building, though a differ- ence of opinion as to the site may delay the work. *, .. Woodstock. — Rev. T. Neales writes as follows: '• The Society is well aware of the great amount of mission- ary work which ought to be done here, and how impossible if is for one clergyman to carry on this work, to say nothing ot the progress which it is the earnest desire of us all the church should exhibit. Much is theretore undone; bur, while I hum- bly endeavor, according to my strength, to perform my duty, I cease not to * pray the Lord of the harvest thatlle will send forth more laborers into His harvest.' *■'' It is proposed to sell the glebe and church laud, as the par- sonage is inconveniently situated. "It was not without comfort to me to find the regard which, during the past year, has been paid to the teaching of the church, manifested by the increased and steady attendance at the special services during the holy seasons of Advent and Lent, and more particularly through Holy Week, and 1 am willing to look upon this as a token that the Saviour's parting blessing is still aiding us. , , .^ ,y^ ... " Contributions amount to $309.05." i ' 1 ■.it ■''■: >*' :i'''p «>i i; t !- vp «.::/rii^ '1,4- >-Pi:' iU F the llttk 's ph Sill Godi Black the P past, i inent. 'lira /IS read th. There vanced tliem fro ed in eai k the p cases, ivj I* clearly 'fthe wi "roWde M Purist, ices, mij ^al, vigoi fthatth] ^ferred tc Mainly 5ans for , P'> Maste "Pou e\ Creased o\ N soujej K be Jt '^e most [ ' ^0 this! N of the! p, and r rip of d 6 tssionui-y fl 41 ^.e^hlcomrof thf e" ^'^P"'-'"' it will bo „>>, . littic over thif f .^"""''^ <■"'• the "„m.„? '"''''^ 'hat '»««*• He w;n I ^'**^'^ ^'"^m much Jf? ^® *^"^« liim .IS thi [ '^® »*«membered h 1 7i ^*'^® employ. I ^oei'e are amono. fh^ i ''^ well, t,„ .f* prominent amonolT ""^ «"««<» men p. 2To rr: /" ."p '^e tz^tt rr I 42 I PROCEEDINGS OF THE GENERAL COMMITTEE. St. John, July 2ncl, 1872. The Committee met in the Trinity Church School Room at 7 o'clock, p. M. The Right Reverend the Lord Biwhop took the Chair. Praycrtt, Mr. G. Sidney Smith and Mr. E. B. Chandler, Junr., a Select Committee, reported the Lay Delegates duly qualified to represent the Local Committees, who, with the. Clergy, at this and the following meeting, were as follows. Those marked * were not present, those mark- ed X were present only on Wednesday evening. ;/ Andover, Bathursi, Klackville, Burton, Cambridge, Campobello, Canterbury, Chatham, Clitton, Derby & Nelson, Dalhousie, Dorchester, Douglas, Dumlries, Frederiuton, Oagetown, Greenwich, Hampton, Kingsclear, Kingston, Lancaster, Maryland, Mauj;erville, Moncton, Newcastle, Nort»n. Rev. L. A. Iloyt, it W. L'B.McKiel, W. Cruden, B. Simonds, B. Shaw, J. S. Williams, T. Hartin, TV. S. Neales, D. I. Wetmore, W. Cruden, Philip H. Brown, " G. G. Roberts J. H. Saturloy, E.A.W.Hanington, " Canon Lee, " J. Neales, " D. W. Pickett, it W. E. Scovil, W. S. Covert, »J. Pearson, R. Simonds, G. H. Sterlinsr, £. A. Warnford, Lewis Pickett, Samuel Flewj elling.* S.L.Bishop,* Theo. Desbrlsuy; J. Travis. Hon. R. D. VVilmot,T. H. Beckj wilh * Lee Scovil*, Charles Scribner. lion. Cipt. Robinson OwvoJ Hon. R. L. Hazen.* Hon. Mr. Justice Fisher,* ^ Robinson, M. P. P.* W. Wilkinson.t G. A. Blair.tJ R. F. BuUer, Evan Evan?.* Hon. Mr..Justice Allen, A. Bi barie | Hon. E. B.Chandler,* D. ChaJ man.t J. DeL. Robinson, S. J. SmitI Fred'k. Clements, H. Davij son.* W. Carman, Hon. Mr. JustJ Allen. I George Currie,* Edward Diq ie.* f W. B. McKeil, J. L. WilraoU George Otty,* J. W. Wrightf A. R. Bedell, Henry H. Sff^ ney. Samuel Foster, W. P. Flefl ling. Jos. Whitaker. J. S. Covert,* T. O. Miles.lJ Ezekiel Taylor, E. B. Clianif Junior. R. Rudder,* Thos. MaltbjJ J. E. Fairweather,* J.B.Sf mond. Rl Hi Sa Sf. *Jt. St. St.( St. .Sf. St. ] St. J St. I St. s Shed Simo srudh Sijssf «Jprlnj Scanle Trinit Uphai; "ater JelJin VTestni VToods 43 r- , 1872. the Cliivu'. .gates duly who, with those mivvk- iiig. Samuel Fl^vv heo.DesbrWay.* mot,T.H.Bock.j «rle8 Scribnorl oblnson OwtD,| [^crFUher,* «l [Evan ^^'a"^*t,,, [ice Allen, A. »»> Ldler,*D-H lents, li. *"• 1 Hon. Mr. H L ♦ Bdward m ll, Henry ».»«' |ter,W. t-. ^H fe. O. Milestl tlor,E.B.CUan1 !• Tbos. Ma^t^l }eaiher,*J-»-^T Jnmes Gilh^Hpio, .Im. Mi'Kay. John Corbet,* D. Hroodie.X E. FIowclHnR. iB. IiigruliHiu, W. Miller.* iWm. StokcH, Ellis Cunliffc* iThos. H. Dixon, 8. 8. Fliill.t E. CoKMWrll,* W. C. Mllner.* U. D. Street, J. S. Magoe.* Wm. Towers, J. P. Simpson.* R. T. (JUnch, VV. Sutherland.* ThoH. Coram, Thos. McLhU^h- lun. Ilurd Peters, \V. B. Robinson. K KinneHr, Carson Flood. J. Woodfordo Smith,* Thomas F. Barker.* VV. 0. Drury, T. E. Barker.* P. M. Abbot, David Brown.* O. A. Schofleld, I. Allen Jack. Isaac Foshay Nelwon Ardold, E. Crawford. P M.Raymond,* VV. B.ScovlI.* Thos.Ss jvard,* Thos. Douglas.* John Sear8,t O. W. Whitney. Joseph A. Fowler. V. W. Wiggins ♦ J.R. Wiggins.* N. H. DeVeber, D. W. Belyea. C. M. Carman, T. O. Bourne.* There were also present, Rev. Canon Scovil, V. P., W.M. Jarvis, V.P.,Mr. W. H. A. Keans, Auditor,H.VV. Frith, Treasurer, and the following members of the Ex- ecutive Committee : Beverly Robinson, James R. Ruel, G. Sidney Smith, and T. W. Daniel. J The Secretary read reports of the Missionaries and of the Local Committees ; he also read a report of the Executive Committee for the past year, and a report from the Loan Committee. Read by Mr. Keans, a report of the Auditors on the Treasurer's Accounts. On motion of Mr. Hurd Peters, it was resolved, that the same be received, and entered on the Minutes. u . ; i; , - ; i Pernflold, t( R. E. Smith, PcterHvllle. 4i C. R. Matthew, I'rince William, • i E.A.W.ilanington, Potlcf>diac, tt Cutbbcrt Willis, (^ueonMbury, i( W. 11. Tippet, IliclilbUfto, > » N. A. CosUr, j{i(;liniond. (1 W. Henry Street, F. Partridge, Rothesay, it Sackvllle, «, G. O. Roberts, St. Andrews. it Canon Ketchum, St. David, tt J. S. Thomsjn, Ht. George, tf R. E. Smith, St.George, Cnrle- t. T. E. Dowling, St. Luke, [ton, St. JamoH, tl W. Armstrong, St. Mark, tf G. M. Armstrong, St. Mary's, .t W. Jaffory, at. Paul, It Canon DeVeber, St. Stephen, it J. Rushtcn, Sliedlac, i( Dr. Jarvis, Simonds, it G. Schofield, Studholm, tt Canon Mud ley, Sussex, do. Springfield, Stanley, H W. Jaffery, Trinity, it J. J. Hlil. Upham, Water born. it 8. J. Hanford, tt B. Shaw, Wellington, Westtteld, tt A. H. Weeks, tt E. S. Woodman, Westmorland, Woodstock, • t Tho8. Neales, )li :r!i r I 4 V. , I , '. ' ' ■ -. « • ! 44 AUDITORS* REPORT. Report of the Auditors upon the Aoooujits o.f the Treasarer of the Diooesan Ghnroh Society* for the year ending 30th AprU, 1818. No. 1 is an account of receipts from Rourcos applicable to the j^oneral purposes ot the Society, and expendi- ture ot Name. The balance in Treasurer's liands to cr(;dit of this account is $390.05 No. 2 is an account of receipts from parisiies on account of tlie portion of missionaries salaries required to be paid by the several parishes, incUidin Canterbury, 160 400 Chatham, 420 800 ' Derbv and Nelson, 140 480 Dalhousie, 300 400 Douglas, 200 660 Gagetown, 200 600 GrandManan, 100 400 Greenwich, 180 660 Hampton, S. P. G. List 736 . . Kingsclear, 260 300 Kingston, 360 400 Lancaster, 280 480 Maugerville and Burton, 400 300 Moncton, 300 300 Newcastle, Ac, 300 380 49 New Maryland, SO Norton, 200 Petersvllle, 360 Petitcodiac, 160 Prince William, 240 Qu ec n sbury , • 100 Bicnibucto, •••••••••••!, ••••••«•••••• S. P • vJ. Liist Richmond, 320 Rothesay, 400 St. David and St. Patrick, 200 St. George and Pennfleld, 280 St, Mary's and Stanley 160 Sackville and Dorchester, 460 Shediac, S. P. G. List Simonds, - 120 Springfield and Johnston, 260 Sussex and Studholm, 420 Upham, etc.,.. 280 Westfteld, 180 Westmoreland, 240 Woodstock, 420 Chamcook, 80 Clifton, 60 160 480 200 4.S0 520 620 490 380 200 500 4W 560 200 735 600 440 300 480 500 260 280 120 60 $9700 $18,280 The Committee have had under consideration applications for an assistant clergyman at Woodstock and Florencevilie, and for other assistance to the Parishes of Derby, Richibucto, Sussex, ''•x) terbnry, and Blackvilie. '""'i-y regret that, as the payments on account of missionary !« ,. i 3 exceed the estimared income by about $750, they can- \ ' . :oommcnd any grants for local purposes. TheCommittee feel that there is a great necessity for the ser- vices of a missionary in many parts of the Diocese, which are 80 far from any resident clergyman, that they very seldom have any one to minister to tliem. They therefore recommend that a sum be placed at the disposal of the Schedule Committee, to enable the Bishop to employ a travelling missionary. The Committee hope that an earnest effort will be made to increase the income of the Society, so that there may be more new mis- sionary work done, and that the grants may not have to be re- duced in consequence of the want of funds. ■ - Respectfully submitted, .. .,, / :U,:. 7 W. Q. KETCHUM, ^ WM. H. DEVERER, CHARLES LEE, G. M. ARMSTRONG, JOHN C. ALLEN, G. SIDNEY SMITH, W. M. JARV18, H. W. FRITH, S. D. BEKTON, GEO. A.SCHOFIELDj Committee. 50 On motion of Mr Barbaric, the position of the mission at Dalhousie was considered, and additional offeriniis to that mission were made at the meeting. The grant then was altered as follows : - From the mission $200, grant in aid $500. At the snggestion of the lay delegates from Kingston, the following alteration was made in the grant to that parish : From Kingston, including Clifton, $420 ; grant in aid, $4G0. It was moved by Mr. Schofield, that the sum of $ be placed at the disposal of the schedule committee to enable the Lord Bishop to employ a travelling mission- ary. Whereupon, it was moved in amendment by Mr. Carman, that the sum of $ be granted to the Lord Bishop, for the like purpose. The amendment was lost, and the original motion was carried in the affirma- tive, and the blank filled up wich the sum of $600. On motion, the following appropriations were made for the current year : * , To the Widow of the late J. M. Stirling $100 00 The Treasurer of the Society 200 00 The Secretary 100 00 The Executive Committee for contingencies . ...300 00 On Motion ot Mr. Gr. Sidney Smith, it was Resolved, That the meeting do now proceed to the elec- tion of the officers of the Society, and of the Executive Committee, by nomination and ballot. Whereupon Mr. H. W. Frith was nominated as Trea- surer, the Rev. Canon Ketchum, D. D., as Secretary, and Mr. C. H. Fairweather and W. H. A. Keans as Auditors ; and no other persons being nominated, they were declared duly elected. The ballot having been duly taken, the following gen- tlemen were elected as members of the Executive Com- mittee : ,,' ,..w, ; ...ivu Hon. Mr Justice Allen, Mr. A. Inches, Mr. S. D. Berton, < . ** T. B. Hanington, ♦* T.W.Daniel, ■' ** B.L.Peters, the the by Sch( mitt O R a^tl 51 Mr. T. Barclay Robinson, Mr. Hurcl Peters, a 11. T. Clinch, W. Carman, G. E. Fenety, Hon. Mr. Justice Fisher, Mr. G. Roberts, Ph. D. I. Allen Jack, G. A. Schofield, W. F. Harrison, n n (( (( (( (i <( (( (( (( (( (( (( J as. R. Ruel, W. P. Fie welling, E. Symonds, J. Woodforde Smith, G. Sidney Smith, J. Travis, C. W. Weldon, G. W. Whitney. Mr. Carman gave notice that at the next annual meet- ing of this committee, he will propose the following al- teration in the 13th Art. of the Constitution of the Society ; viz., to strike out the words *' St. John and Freder- icton alternately," and substitute the words "such place as the General Committee shall direct." A motion of Mr. Wilkinson, to adopt the alteration in the Constitution, of which notice had been given, (See 36th Report, pages 45 and 46) was not adopted by the committee. *i» On motion of Mr. Frith, the following alterations in the Constitution of the Society, adding an additional ob- ject, was adopted by the majority required : 11. *' Aid to Foreign Missions of the (Jhurch of Ens:- land : with the understanding that subscriptions for this object may be limited to any organization in connection & with the Church of England, but if not so limited, will be forwarded to the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, for the general purpose of that Society." To this resolution the Lord Bishop has given his ap- proval in writing. ;, , . ,, i On motion of the Rev. J. Pearson, it was Resolved, That a committee be appointed to report at the next meeting of the Diocesan Church Society upon the fund for those Clergymen who may be incapacitated by age or infirmity, and that Mr. Carman, Mr. G. A. Schofield, and the Rev. J. Pearson, do compose such com- mittee, i!' »''l I ii i ',■'.. I !.r... f ,.:.l • . V • • ' ', On motion of Mr. Travis, it was Resolved, That a committee be appointed to report at; the next meeting of this Society, on the advisability of 52 merging the Society in the Synod, and of clothing the Synod with all the powers now vested in the Society; and further resolved, that the said committee also then report as to the necessary legislation to carry such change into effect ; and that they be instructed to in- quire and report as to the mode in which the proposed change has been effected, and with what result in other Colonial Dioceses ; and on motion resolved, that Mr. Travis, Hon. Mr. Justice Allen, and Mr. W. M. Jarvis, do compose the said committee. Mr. Travis gave notice of the following alterations in the Constitution of the Society, to be proposed at the next annual meeting of this committee : ** That the Constitution, Bye Laws, Rules and Regu- lations of this Society be repealed, cancelled, abrogated and annulled, with a view of vesting the rights and funds of this Society in the Synod of this Province." A resolution with reference to glebe lands was pro- posed by Mr. Jack ; whereupon, it was moved by Mr. Jarvis, and resolved, that the matter be referred to the Executive Committee, with full power to deal with the subject included in Mr. Jack's resolution. .; o On motion of Mr. Jarvis it was Resolvedy That the thanks of this Societj'^ be given to the gentlemen controlling the various lines of railway and steamers, for their kindness and courtesy in permit- ting the Clergy and Lay Delegates to pass on their lines at reduced charges, during the present week. On motion of Rev. S. J. Hanford, it was ' Resolved, That the thanks of this committee be pre- sented to the Rector, Church Wardens and Vestry of Trinity Church, for the use of the school room for the late meetings of this Society. The Lord Bishop left the chair, and, on motion, Mr. Jarvis, Y. P., took the same. Whereupon, on motion of Mr. Wilkinson, seconded by the Rev. Dr. Jarvis, it was resolved unanimously, that the best thanks of this meeting be tendered to his Lordship for his kind and patient conduct in the chair. ^ JOHN FREDERICTON, Chairman. WILLIAM Q. KETCHUM, Sec'y, 53 AmnVERSART MEETING. St. John, July 4, 1872. The Anniversary Meeting was held in the Trinity Church School Room, at 4 o'clock P. M. •• "»''!' ' i Present: The Right Reverend the Lord Bishop in the Chair. "^ 8 rgy and Lay Dt 'a^^^. tes, &c. Prayers, ' The Lord Bishop addressed the meeting. The Secretary read an abstract of the Annual Report. It was moved by Mr. John Sears, seconded by Mr. Geo. D. Street, and resolved unanimously, that the Re- port be received and printed under the direction of the Executive Committee. •ft -, ■•• I *''■• I (' : '■-.r-'.-'o -■ ' ■ •A {. iLiUi \'" "t4 i; .f( If '. . ' '' , } IE ■i' u '■<■ ," REPORT OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE EXEGTr- TIVE COMMITTEE OF THE DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY, FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE, 1812. The minutes of this committee, at its meeting on the 7th July, 1871, are published in the SOtli Report, i>age.s 50-51. The committee met at St. John, Oct. 4th, 1871, Rev, Canon Scovil, V. P., in the chair. In the absence of the Secretary, the Treasurer acted in his place. The Chairman reported that the Loan Committee had not had opportunity to make an enquiry with reference to the application from the Parish of St. Mary's, aiitl asked for further time, which was granted. :• Mr. G. A. Schofield reported verbally from the com- mittee on glebe lands, and that all steps possible had been taken to ascertain the position of a large quantity of glebe lands, immediate attention to which, they uii- . ^t^i'stand, is required. iQ^ 'dered that the following bills be paid : .M^ggj. «. Barnes &, Co. for printing the Annual Report, Messfffl ^' ^ ^' ^<^^ill'^'>> printing Mr.G.'jii* Schofield's account, printing, &c,, The Tire;3.s.^*^®^* submitted his quarterly statement, showino- a bsMn^^® ^° h2L\\di of $5119.39. A form of mtti^^^^^ ^^^ submitted to be issued by >the committee., for Jl^aking provision for the Widows' and Orphans' fund,, m^ authority was granted to the ^Secretary:to affix the, «'M*:(l' ) -ifh 'Ui l^r/O'lU-^u A^jiU-? Il^i f I •v> •4 ii ' i M Tho next meeting of thia cinnmittee was held in St. John, on tho 6th March, 1872. Tiio Lord Bishop in the chair. A letter was read from the widow of tho hite Rov. John Black ; and it Avas thereupon resolved, that this committee do recommend the General Committee that a pension of £00 sterling per annum bo granted to Mrs. Black, to commence from the 1st January last, and that till the next meeting of tho General Committee, the Treasurer bo authorized to pay the amount above-named as it may become due. The Treasurer submitted a statement of his account made up to the 4th March inst., shewing a balance on hand of $939.96, exclusive of a balance of $2000 at in- terest in the Bank of New Brunswick. A committee was appointed to make arrangements for the annual meetings of the Society, composed of the following members : Kev. Canon Lee, Rev. T. E. Dow- ling, and Messrs. W. M. Jarvis, G. A. Schofield, Hurd Peters, R. T. Clinch, H. W. Frith, W. Carman, T. W. Daniel, .G. W. Whitney. Read an account from the Secretary for postage and incidental expenses from July last to this date, amount- ing to $15.87. Ordered that the same be paid. Mr. G. A. Schofield, from tho Schedule Committee, reported that the Parish of Westmoreland had failed to enter into an engagement with the committee, and in paying the amount required in aid of the missionary's support, and that the payment of the Grant from the Society ceased from the 1st January last. A motion was made by Mr. I. Allen Jack to the ef- fect that an action of ejectment should be brought by the Society to recover certain lands to which the corpo- ration of St. George';? Church, Moncton, are entitled, upon the execution on the part of the said corporation of a bond to indemnify the Society from any cost in the suit referred to. Whereupon the said motion was de- cided in the negative. It was ordered that a bill of Messrs. McMillan for printing be paid, on the approval of the Chairman of the 57 Loan Committee niul of the Secretary of the Sehcclule Committee. The committee met at Freclcricton on the 5th June, 1872, when the report of the proceeding's for tlie past year was submitted and ordered to bo laid before the General Committee. ' A report of the Loan Committee was also presented and received, and also a statement of the Treasurer's ac- count. A report from Mr. I. Allen Jack on the part of the Glebe Land Committee was read, and it was resolved that the committee bo reciucsted to continue their valu- able services, and that tract No. 5 be conveyed to the Rector, Church Wardens, and Vestry of the parish church at Andover. • Application was made on the part of the Rev. C. Matthews for a cei-tificate from the Widows' and Or- phans' Fund ; and it was resolved, that if Mr. Matthews joins the association before the Isc July next, ho can be admitted upon his paying the full annual sum required by the rules of the Society, and one half more of that amount, and also upon his furnishing a medical certifi- cate to the Secretary of the state of his health. The following accounts were ordered to be paid : H. A. Cropley, printing certificates W. & O. fund, $1 50 The Loan Society for stationery, postage, &c 11 09 The committee met at St. John the day after the An- niversary Meeting, (July 5th, 1872). The Lord Bishop in the chair. The following motion was made by Mr. G. A. Scho- field: ■'• "■ '•' '•' ■■'" •' ■■■■ ' •: Resolved, That 3,500 copies of the Annual Report be printed, and that the Rev. W. H. DeVeber, the Rev. Dr. Lee, Mr. G. S. Smith, Mr. W. Carman, and the Secretary, be a committee to attend to that duty, and that it be an instruction to the committee to ask for tenders, and in case the tender made by a churchman he as low as any other, he shall have the preference. 8 I f J* Whereupon, it was moved, in amendment, by Mr. Jar- vi8, to strike out the words after ** duty," which amend- ment was carried in the affirmative ; and, on motion, it was resolved to add the name of the Rev. T. E. Dow- ling to the said committee. It was resolved that the Rev., Canon Scovil, Messrs. W. M. Jarvis, B. Lester Peters, G. Sidney Smith, J. Travis, and the Treasurer, do form the Loan Committee for the ensuing year. It was resolved that the Rev. J. Pearson be the Sec- retary of the Widows' and Orphans' Fund for the ensu- ing year. On motion of Mr. Frith the following resolution was adopted : Whereas f A lot of land, situate in the Parish of St. Martin's, in the City and County of St. John, was con- veyed by deed, dated 11th June, 1847, to the Bishop of Fredericton, his heirs and assigns, intended to be held iiy him in trust for church purposes ; and whereas His Lordshii) being desirous of correcting the error in the mode ol conveyance to him, and to place the title of the said premises in the Diocesan Church Society for the purposes of such intended Trust, has made a conveyance to the Diocesan Church Society for the uses and purpo- ses intended; Therefore Resolved^ That the deed from His Lordship be re- ceived and duly registered in the said City and County of St. John. The following resolution referred to this committee I by the General Committee, was moved by Mr. I. Alleu| Jack : Resolved i That application be made to the legislature] of this Province, or to the legislature of Canada, as in| the opinion of the Executive Committee may seem ad- visable, for the pas&age of an Act enabling the Diocesaul Church Society of New Brunswick, by the vote of the I General Committee or of the Executive Committee of| this Society, to sell absolutely, or to lease in such man- ner and for such rentals and terms of years as either ofl the said committee may deem advisable, all or any ofl 59 the said liuids now held by the Society under Chapter 76, 34 Victoria, of the Statutes of New Brunswick or otherwise, the proceeds of such sales or leases to be ap- plied in accordance with the ori<^inal trusts upon which the same are held, or in such other manner as either of the said committees may think best, and the legislature passing the Act may permit or approve. To this the following amendment was moved by Mr. Jarvis, and carried in the affirmative : that the Glebe Land Committee, to be appointed at this meeting, bo requested to report specially at the next meeting of this Committee, on the reason and necessity for the legisla- tion, proposed in the above resolution. -.. It was resolved that Messrs. I. Allen Jack, J. R. Ruel, G. A. Schotield, C. W. Weldon, and J. Sidney Smith, bo appointed a committee to carry out the recommenda- tions contained in the report of the Glebe Lund Com- mittee appointed last year; and that the resolruon moved by Mr. Jack at this meeting be referred t. ihe said committee. _ • • ,.,.... I J ■■' ••■■• ' , . _( i' .■' ■■, .■■;.•• . ■ , , , , , I ,, 1 ' • I , .1 • ' ; I , -. ,.t;,| -.. - ; t .,",«V.;i ,..■,,... . . '' ."iM. 1 I; iiy. ; '; ■ .• .:, . ,i , ■.■;. : ,, • ' ' ' . ' ■ ."I . . ll> .1.' I'.' _ ' I,!' . . .' ■ .!*• -"I ' • i,. .,, r , , I ^ ^ , J _ I". ' '^i ■ i 1*1 : . It . , . , ,,.. i;.r.; :' v ; . , ' , ■ : >, ' , , - .;'. ,; • ',/, ■ '- ■ , '•'-•.! I- ■ - '■ .' '?/ i . ■ ■ " • ..... , , ,,, ,.[ • ••••■•• . , :; ,1, . ,r , ■.■...--. -..■.. ,T -.,,,, '■■■■■ uV 60 REPORT OF THE LOAN COMMITTE FOR THE TEAR ENDING Ut MAT,18Y2. 'i 1 '; tiili't ■'; "I !':(t.i fi, .;,r,:. ; ', |?: --ji.... To Treasurer bavins: been reduced as above stated, by $300 80, now stands at $1803 97. The interest is paid in fliU up to April last. The Special Fund of the Society now stand as follows, viz., Clergy, Widows' and Orphans' fiind, $5600 00 Education and Aged Clergy, ^$400 00 Divinity Scholarship 800 00 Endowment of Parishes » 00 General Purposes, 11,660 64 Total, $21,400 64 No other change in the investments of the Society has occurred during the year. 61 TEAR rch So- i of last vere ap- d to be lount of during ...9 812 63 I'' 1096 00 667 34 ... 300 80 $2876 67 1616 00 ...fl260 67 ind, which Parish ot stated, by ip to April The balance in hand will be immediately invested in debentures, which will now probably be procured at par. Respectfully submitted, f W. ScoviL, W. M. Jarvis, B. Lester Peters, H. W. Frith, June 3d, 1872. W. Carman. ^m\^^i-...i.B I .fiurt^iO'j -' *•? i .i. J .z, i, "I.l tfy^ ! r V j',:.^ ■(•:" . ir •'.•*) I :e'.. r^: fl ir'«iv,|)_i; , ..fr^. il • ■ « » ■ T/-:i K.: h'fr' 'iil t'»v' *!(<-tf. t/t^i litn; i !;,i'»u.,r >': jii i- *\- I i >*T \m: T ^ .1 ,V .eZ i\ "iJ-.'iij >•-••»• . » .A I'lii, •>■: MA: (I ••C4 V'. T.^ I. !>:■ :,(l 1 /il f- li^MI.'.d ,11-1. I'l. i>;r j ~in ■ 4 \» i.i^ a *(ivt,: -.»;!» Tfl!,- .-i|/ 'lifiO • ) •■ ■ \;xt '!-.'l ) *tt*4*tl 4 - •».««* 1 '•ilifi H'di iij.- .tt'l/j?! hi ^)t■^.l»«i IM ffjjf^^i; Vi :10^1- ■M) ;.rw» br .jif^ f^-i . >ii«4f.A,o- /<) (t wrii't'"-.) ,fHfil> .mI'I' ]i':tfl.j ... 85500 00 8400 00 800 00 „ 00 . 11,650 64 |.f21,400 64 jiety has ) 69 ' -'I ) I TREASURER'S ACCOUNTS FOR THE TEAR ENDING MAY lat, 1872. f i No. 1. General Purposes. Receipts : Subscriptions and Collections, per statement A Interebt as ner account N^o. 2.*« ••••••••••• •••••••••• $766 09 26,807 92 275 00 337 98 549 00 390 05 $6937 41 799 89 Proceeds S. P. G. Grant. £2430.* 11,808 81 8,550 83 29 10 T'u.ri^hPM AH npr Apf^niint. Wo. S.***** •••■•• •■•••• ••«••• 5 per cent, on interest of Special Funds towards work- ing expenses, viz., Widows' and Orphans' Account, No. 4,... $16 60 Education and A. C. " « 6,... 10 20 Divinity Scholarships " " 6,... 2 40 Cr. Payments : Salaries of missionaries, per statement B. Paid in cash *22 438 97 " by receipts for pro- duce. Ac... ••.. ..•*•• 3.368 95 « <* Officers, per Statement C...« Oontitiffencies. ** U. ••••••••••• SPG Pensions. " E Tlftl Anpp itt. ovf^tWt tMu Ainil.*** •.•••^•...... ..••••..•• Totals, $ 28,126 04 28,126 04 *Thi8 Grant overdrawn by mistake. £261 quaiter. to come out of next I ii 63 (A) Subaoriptiona and CoUeottons. NDING , 96937 41 799 89 11,808 81 8,650 83 92 00 98 loo 05 28,126 04 1869-70. 1870-71. 1871-72. Total. Andover, 135 83 135 33 Bathunt, ^... Black ville, .^... 111 05 . -.- 111 05 60 00 60 00 Buctouchc, 27 00 27 00 Campobello, Cambridge, &c., 75 00 600 81 00 80 00 80 00 Canterbury, 2P00 38 25 68 25 Carleton, 22 66 22 66 Chatham, 192 60 22 75 215 31 Dalhousie, 62 65 62 65 Douglas and Bright, Fredericton, 200 00 200 00 776 18 16 40 791 68 Gagetown, 86 61 24 50 110 11 Oreenwich, 85 98 85 98 General Meeting, 41 4a 41 40 Hampton, 81 00 10 00 91 00 Kingsclear, 56 87 6 20 62 07 Kingston, . 75 00 65 00 130 00 Lancaster, 25 00 35 00 Maugerville and Burton, 122 32 . ., 122 32 Moncton, 64 15 J .. 64 15 New Maryland, 33 35 33 35 Newcastle, 100 15 60 00 160 15 Norton, 25 94 82 60 108 44 Petersville, 64 25 64 25 Portland, St. Taul's, 613 00 190 19 703 19 " St. Luke's, 14 00 14 00 Petitcodiac, 4147 41 47 Prince William, 98 38 98 38 Cueensbury, 62 18 600 67 18 I.ichibucto, 64 52 64 52 Richmond, 92 96 92 96 Rothesay, 108 43 i 108 43 St. Andrews, 261 14 251 14 St. David, 87 48 87 48 St. George, ' St. John— Trinity , 200 08 200 08 292 20 60 00 342 20 " St. Mark's, 800 51 300 51 " St. JameM, 141 OU , 14100 St. Mary, St. Stephen : Trinity Mission, 95 41 95 41 18 00 18 00 St. Stephen, Sackville, 65 00 65 00 202 00 202 00 Shediac, 80 00 26 40 105 40 Simonds, 112 67 112 67 Springfield and Johnston, 110 00 110 00 Sussex and Studholm, 226 70 226 70 lJi)ham, westfleld, 136 14 15 45 151 69 90 10 90 10 Westmoreland, 65 16 » 1 65 15 Woodstock, 300 00 300 00 Totals, f45 94 16402 62 $548 85 $6997 41 Less special for Widows & Orphans, $60 00 i 1 . $6937 41 64 tfl ;.. e» (.( '->. i .■- ' ' '■ i': I'.i ( I ... t: . r I '.(' f. { t ,■■ .) ,»■ •: I lf<. '■ ' i I. CS P «^ s • p5v » S O 14 g 00 K» SB S8SS§88S§88S5S8SS!SS8S8S8SS8i «» • KieoSoooQoociwcpojftin — 15< ) ■* t^ «P (M lO lO O «Q O © © < > eo M (N io Q o 50 ! ) t- 1- •* ^ W (N rs « 8888888888 8 8 88 8 85 !888S88888 u-8ooo 8^88^88888888 s$ 8 8S 88 8 8 SS888SS8S888S8S8 ^8888S|3SS^8S3^88 « t- 5* 35 1- 1- 1- as t« t- 1- 1- 1- w 25 1- 8888888888888888 OOOOiOi to 95^84 toi SS S8SS8 8888888 s$ §si§8i s'-^^i^^s g / •li ; I, s| W i~ k~ iT* *» •♦* ■H..> * * • - * • (C) Salaries of Offloers. 1872. April Ist, To whom paid. The Rev. W. Q. Ketchum, H. W. Frith, Office. Secretary one year, Treasurer 1 quarter, at $10(), *• 3 " " 200, Am't. $100 00 25 00 150 00 $275 00 (D) ContinKeiioie>. When paid. June 7, July 7, *' 20, Aug. 1, Sept. 27, Oct. 5, " 14, 1871, « « t< u Novr. 1, Jan. 15, Mar. 7, « 20, April 1, May 1, 1872, « To whom paid and for what purpose. The Secretary, travelling expenses, postage, &c., H. B. Rainsford, professional services, "Plant" Mortgage, , Dr. Lee, expenses annr.al pieeting, G. E. Fenety, expenses prititing, &c., G. E. Schofield, Sec. Schedule (jommittee, postage stamps, ...... Barnes & Co., printing 36th Report, McMillan & Co., ** report of Schedule Com- mittee, &c., .... •.•• •••. .... Liverpool and London Insurance Co., Insurance $4000 on Scovil property, G. A. EnpdelL printing blanks for Treasurer, ...• Barnes & Co., '* postal cards, •*•• ... The Secretary* travelling expenses, postage, Ac, I. A. Jack, e^^enses of Com. on Church Glebes, The Bishop, advertising in "Guardian,^' ...- J. & A. McMillan, printing for Schedule Commitr tee, stationery, &€.,•.. • .... ..«. ...< The Treasilrer, postage, Ac, during the year, .... Am't. $20 96 9 31 6 39 7 6 183 37 14 50 20 7 75 4 16 87 10 5 20 17 50 10 10 $337 98 T. (E) S. p. Qi PenilMiii. .\ >— • - To whom paid. 1872. Aprii'l, The widow of the Isiie Rey. F. Coster, 1 yeat to date, at £50 stg., ,4 . . • " " ^ « S. D. Leie Stret% « " " ,v». " JohnB|a(*f:lsaartBjr».':* <« Am't. i244 00 244 00 6100 $549 00 f 67 Am't. $100 00 25 00 150 00 $275 00 Am't. It" ige m- ice ttitr $20 96 9 34 6 39 7 6 183 37 14 50 20 7 75 4 15 87 10 5 20 17 50 10 10 $837 98 Am't. ,at • • • $244 00 244 00 6100 $549 00 y (»•■ »; — 30 V a u 9) a'O z M rJi 1. IV' !1 a V a 95 o u et l« O it I OB I S .-XA^ S ^ oS ^rH iH »-t f-l f-i rii-1 fH $ 3S 00 1" 00 xixao iOi«t-i-i^ >♦ t— t-- I— t- 00 OQQO _« .V Q fe U''< !8S8S^ O ©©•*00O(fl ^ r-lr-l r-f-"-* 8-^ » Vs »■ ^ ^ ^ #0 — So _^ » So 00 00 do xi 7 do 30 ooocoooox) 1-t i-t iH iH iH »H 1-t »-4 1-i r^ rs I— ri »J3' K DC « 3 'IE • ►^ 2 ^ a S? • o. ..,!:«, .1 es No. 3. Pftrialies. 1871. May 1, To Jbalance at credit this account,$478 33 1872. > ■■ • '^ ■ '- •--'• " ■ May 1, Received during the year account 71-72 in cash, .... 4922 05 " produce receipts, 8100 46 on account 1872-8, in cash f358 in produce receipts, 7 18550 S't 866 00 Cr. Mayl, (I By this amount carried to Cr. of account, No. 1, General purposes, .... f8660 83 By this amount carried to Cr. of account next year, •••• 365 r.'. $8915 83 $8915 88 »"■ i : m ■i 1 " Mil ■ " *.■• 1 " ri 1 1871. May 1, 1872. Ma^l. « No. 4. Clergy, Widows*, aad Orpluuia* Fund. To balance from last year's account, .... subscriptions during vear , > interest one year on $5600 at 6 per ct ' > premiums and collections received f^om flrom Mr. Pearson, as per schedule here- with, f • .... .... .... .... I •-•# 4^ $118 35 60 00 830 00 293 61 c.^^;- ©1'! Cr. C5. July 14. 1872. Mayl, By paid Mrs. Sterling annual grant, ** this amount carried to principal acccount' .$100 00 t by order of General Conunltiee, 1871,... . 110 66 *' 6 per cent, on $880 for working expenses, CtO ar*** •••• •••• •••• ** Balance at credit of this flind, • »• . .... 16 60 .... 674 70 I--- ^Ni $801 86 $801 86 18550 &'( 365 00 98815 83 f 118 85 80 00 330 00 293 51 4tl --I- 69 (F) 1871. November 2. " 21. " 22, " 29, December 7, 1872. January 1, Rey. James Ncales, ** Thomas Neales , " T. E. Dowling, *< William 8. Neales, Collection at St. Paul's, Portland, «. (i it <« << u « « « (( <( « • a April u u « 13 16 « 16 27 80 « <4 it « t( (i <( t< « <( (( « « « t( <{ «« « f S 03 97 1 20 70 42 00 May 1,1872. Rer. Thomas Neales, 7 82 '* William S. Neales, 8 50 William Cruden, 1125 F. H. Almon, ^ 18 08 B.Shaw, 8 98 John Pearson, 12 30 Thomas Hartin, 20 30 Charles S. Medley, 10 27 Edward Hanington 8 60 W. H. DdVeber, 14 42 J.P.Sheraton, 8 72 J. H. Saturley, 8 05 Cuthbert WUlis, .....1125 JamesNeales, 23 55 T.E. Dowling 9 68 Collection at St George's, Carleton, 6 79 Canterbury, 2 00 Oagetown, 8 81 Maryland * 3 90 Woodstock, 8 60 Holy Trinity Church, St. Stephen, 9 79 Newcastle, ...... 8 75 Sussex, 13 10 Chatham, 10 00 Petitcodiac 6 86 (293 51 JOHN PEARSON, Secretary W. & 0. Fund. m. X ilil.i;*:'' i.M<-'. » !; ri:- •1 •• Ht .' • t i. No. 5. Eduoatioii &o*, and Aged Clorgy Fond. May 1, 1871. To balance at credit this ftind, ^29 92 " 1872. One year's interest on $8400 principal of , thisnimd, t 204 00 -' -■^' Cr. ■' 180186 July 6, 1871. By this amount transferred to account of principal, by order of General Committee, $466 78 May 1, 1872. o per cent, on f 204, towards working ex- SkUfiOSy •••• •••• •••• s***^ •••• iQ ^U alance in hand, .* 267 99 « !»'.■•>•!.« \\:'yi ••:r. "■;«;■ (733 92 f 738 92 70 No. 6. XMvlnlty Soholarahipa. •••••• Kay 1, 1871. To Balance in h%nd, *' 1872. One yenr'ri interest on ^800, principal of thid lunU, $120 00 48 00 Cr. rj\.\ ^ I •\ July 6, 1871. By this amount carried to credit of the prin* cipal, 109 80 *♦ ft per cent, on $48 " " No. 1, 2 40 I-" I'** Baluuoe iu hand, 7174 •'!•"• ■. ' .?it;.d nl fvum; Paid off during year, see account No. 9, Prin. $2104 77 88 40 $2016 37 69 76 $1946 62 70 80 $1875 82 71 86 28 15 $1803 97 $119 30 Int. $31 60 80 25 29 20 $2104 77 1803 97 $300 80 71 No. 9. IaT«stm«ata. Being sums held in cash, to be invested as luitablo securities are obtain' able. May 1, 1871. To balance in hand i>er la^t report, June 15, rc'oived principal of Plant Mortgage, ERid oT enucHt from late Mrs. Hall, July 6, Followiog amounts tranHterrcd to prin- cipal, viz., W. & O. Fund, '* .... Edu/ation * Aged Clergy, " Divinity Scholarships, " Endowment of PariNhcs, April 1, >H{2. received from W E. Scovll accoun debt of Ex-Treasurer, ■••• Cr. -■•■••^ •• ■ »- June 15, 1871. By cash paid for City Debentures, f 800 < • < > at 2 per cent, prm f 816 00 ,"'., *« 18, Bycash forYork Co., Debentures (JI800 ,, aipar, 800 00 . ' May 1, 1872. Balance in hand, 1260 67 ^2876 67 f 2876 67 (812 63 ( 296 00 600 00 < 110 6« 466 73 99 86 1 09 300 80 No. 10. Forolgn Ml^aloaa S. P. O* Received during year per list herewith, Q f347 08 Cr. Remittances to S. P. G., £60 6s. 7d., stg '..^I'...f246 70 '"' ' ' 86 2 " 4188 Balance at credit this account 69 00 $347 08 f 347 09 (a) . Liat of Contribntioiu to- Foroicn Bfiaalona St P« O. '/ Queentbury, — Chatham, Newcastle, Fredericton (Cathedral), Do. (Parish Church), Richibuoto, . Bathurat, •••••• f6 68 8 00 11 00 29 00 8 80 7M 18 03 .■'"**fi ""' 72 = J^,/ •■ > ■ . ,,. • .M Woodstock, 18 18 St. George. Ac, .... 21 0)1 St. AndrewH, 18 no Richmond. Maugervilio, 4 0() 14 (X) SprinRfleld, '•• ■ s ;w Trinity MisHion, (St. Steplien), ■ ' 10 00 Norton, • »H2 Simondii, Westfleld, •' 12 42 , 1 8fi0 Shediac, « ••*••• 4 10 Oreenwich, t* •••••• no Campobello, ' ' * ' •••••• 8 7f» Buctoucho, 1 2 UO Sackville, i ■ ' 20 »♦ Prince William, 20 00 St. Mary, -, 1 ■ •••••• fiOO Lancaster, ft 28 Uptiam, &c., 11 10 Sussex, • '■ 20 00 , St. James, (St. John), • 11)00 Andover, « ' 5 00 Kingston, ' » 1 - » 16 00 > ' Total,.... !p34T CM No. 11. Riohibnoto Tmst« Received during the year, one year's interest on f 1500, the prin- cipal of this ftind, Cr. Payments to Rector as per vouchers, -.11 #90 .#90 __ $90 |90 No. 12. CABh Bolanooa. kX, credit of acoriiiic No.l •••• •••• • ...$890 05 K i '« 3 •••• •••• • .... 368 00 »( t( « 4 •ooo •••• • .... 674 70 (V: « , , . W. , " 6 •••• •••• o .... 267 99 (v> ;r« n , « 6 •••• •••• • .... 7174 '•A f.: <• u " 7 •••o o*** • .... 10 70 (,; \' a > . , «. " 9 ••■• •••• • ....1260 67 s*.. : « it.. "10 ••oo ••«• • .... 5900 t ?,r « . t • • i • • ) |2t»2 85 73 18 18 21 01» 18 ft<) 400 14 00 10 00 9 W2 12 42 H(M) 4 10 6 fiO 8 If) 2 00 20 34 20 00 5 VK) li 2H 11 10 20 00 10 00 BOO IB 00 ..^347 OH 190 .190 _ f 90 |90 Mo 13. AssetB of the Sooioty, 1st May, 1818. InvpstmrHtH Mny 1st, 1871 , r, lawt Hopor^ p. 59 Deduct paid off during year as per account No. !). Plant MortKiiL't' in nill I|^20n 00 Account Ex-TruuMuror'd Ujbt, 'M) 80 InvoRtments made during ycnr, par rvalue,... !•« •••••• •••••! ip 10,120 77 BOO HO I8,r)2.'l 07 mn) 00 Total TnvcstincntH,. $20,? 28 07 CuhIi BulanccH May Ist, 1872, per account No. 12, 2i)1)2 85 Add DebentureH held for " Richlbucto Trust," •••••• •••*! 23,110 82 IjVM) 00 Total Assets May Ist, 1872, .f^iijmm Mkm : , The above anioirnt of assets Is distributed as follows; Widows' and Orphans' Fund, Principal, f ^BOO 00 Cash Bal. 574 70 $6074 70 Education and Aged Clergy, Principal, 3400 00 Cash Bal. 2(>7 09 8067 99 Divinity Scholarships,. ■ Principal, 800 00 Cash Bal. 71 74 ipal, Bal. 10 70 Endowment of Parishes, Principal, BO 00 ,-..■■ Cash General Purposes, Princi Cash Parishes, '' Foreign Missions S. P. G., " Kichibucto Trust, Principal, 87174 60 70 Principal, 11,634 64 Cash Bal. 300 05 12,024 69 368 00 69 00 1600 00 , I • $24,616 82 I declare the foregoing accounts to be just and correct in every particu- lar, to the best of my knowledge and belief. • r v < • ' H. W. FRITH, ' ' • ' ' ' Treasurer. St. John, 22d June, 1872. .,$890 05 ... 868 00 ... B74 70 ... 267 99 ... 7174 ... 10 70 ...1260 67 .... 60 00 $2»»2 8B 10 74 SCHEDULE OF APPROPRIATIONS MADE BY THE CHURCH SOCIETY OF NEW BRUNSWICK. T- 1838 to 1853. See 17th Report, page 38-42, £9,988 15 1853 to 1856. See 20th Report, page 44,. 13,891 4 1 1857. See 21st Report, page 45, 1,400 1858. See 22d Report, page 50, 1,600 1859. See 23d Report, page 50, 1,550 July, 1859. See 24th Report, page 32,, 895 1860. Sec 25th Report, page 51, 1,352 15 8 1861. See 26th Report, page 49, 1,739 2 G 1862. See 27th Report, page 50 1,851 5 1863. See 29th Report, page 61, 1,726 15 8 1864. See 29th Report, page 52, $7,437 76 1865. See 30th Report, page 49, 6,249 00 1866. See 31st Report, page 45, 7,098 06 1867. See 32d Report, page 41,..; 7,698 81 1868. See 33d Report, page 51, 7,634 44 1869. See 34th Report, page 63, 9,078 68 1870. See 35th Report, 10,543 80 1871. See 36th Report, page 65, 8,377 80 1872. Appropriations, 9,177 30 Total, $218,466 83 BY THE [CK. ,988 15 G ,891 4 1 ,400 ,600 ,550 895 L,352 15 8 L,739 2 6 1,851 5 ^,726 15 8 $7,437 76 6,249 00 7,098 06 7,698 81 7,634 44 9,078 68 10,543 80 8,377 80 9,177 30 218,466 83 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS TO THK Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswick. LIFE MEMBERS. By the payment of not less than Ten Pounds at any one time. Date of Membership. 1838 WETMORE, JUSTUS. Esquire. ROBINSON, Hon. F. P. SCOVIL, Rev. AVILLIAM, V. P. RATCHFORD, E. D. W., Esquire. FREDERICTON, Tiie Right Rev. John, Lord Bishop of, President. SAUNDERS, Hon JOHN S., V. P. SMITH. G. SIDNEY, Esquire. TILLEY, Hon. S. L., C. B.,V. P. WIGGINS, FREDERICK A., Esquire. RKADE, ALFRED, Esquire. SEARS, EDWAKD, Esquire. HENDERSON, Captain EDMOND, R. E. DESBRISAY, LE8T0CK F. W., Esquire. FAIRWEATHER, JOSEPH, Esquire. SCOVIL, EDWARD G., Esquire. SCOVIL, Mrs. W. H. DOMVILLK, Mrs. JAMES MANNERS-SUTTON, His Excellency the Hon. SirJ. H. T.,late Lieut. Governor, and Commander-in-Chief, &c., &c. NEALES, Rev. JAMES. SIMONDS, Mrs. RICHARD, Sen. BEDELL, Rev. G KORGE. SCOVIL, Miss AMY A. THOMSON, Miss ANN. HANINGTON, DANIEL L., Esquire. SCOVIL, Miss AMELIA B. FAIRWEATHER, CHARLES K., Esquire. HALL. STEPHEN S.,Esquu:e. < SCOVIL, S. JOHN. SHORTLAND, Captain i<'., iJ. iV. DANIEL, T. W., Esquire. DONALDSON, L. . Esquire. GARBUTT, HENRY, Esquire. SMITH, Mrs. J. WOODFORDE. GORDON, Hon. ARTHUR H. K. H., late Lieutenant-Governor, and Commander-in-Chief, &c. &c. BEST, NORRIS. Esquire. 8HARPE, EDWIN N^ Esquire. SPURB, JAMES DbW . , Esquire. (75) 1839 1838 1840 1845 1846 1847 1850 1852 1853 1854 1855 1856 1857 1858 1860 1862 1866 76 1867 CARMAN, WILLIAM, Esquire. DEVEBER. L. H., Esquire. D(JYLE, Mnjor-Ueneral Sir HASTINGS, late Lieutenant-Governor. ROBINSON, Maior W. B. SCO^ IL, SAMUEL J., Esquire. WIGGINS, GEORGE C, Esquire. 1868 DeVEBER, Rev. Canon. DeVEBER, MARIA E. - ' '■ DkYEBER, WM. HERBERT. DeVEBER, ALLEYNE W. HARDING, Colonel FRANCIS PYM, late Lieutenant-Governor, ,, JARVI8,W.M. Esquire, V. p. . '• SCO VIL, MORRIS. WILLIAMS, Rev. J. S. 1869 CAHMAN, SOPHIA M. DeVKBER, J. S. BOIES, Esquire. DOMVILLE, FANNY. FENETY, G. E., Esq. LEE, Rev. Canon, Ph. D. 1870 CARMAN. W. BLISS. CARSON, CHARLES, Esquire. HAZ EN, ROBERT F., Esquire, KETCH UM, H. G. C, Esquire. NEALES, Rev. W. S. NEALES. Rev. T. PERCIVAL, Miss. i 1871 CARMAN, JEAN MURRAY. FRITH, HENRY W., Esquire. . GRIMMER, GEORGE S., Esquire. ' JARVIS, G. S. Rev. D. D. ' , ' ' JARVIS, MRS. WILLIAM M. SMITH, WOODFORDE, J. Esquiie. WILKINSON, W., Esquire. 1872 JARVIS, EDWARD W. r 1 ( ■ I .1 : i. LIST OF PERSONS TNOW DECEASED; WHO WERE LIFE MEMBERS OF THE SOCIETY. Date of . Membership. 1837 BAILLIE, Hon. THOMAS, V. P. BOTttFORD, Hon. Mr. Justice, V. P. CHIPMAN, Hon. Chief Jufctice, V. P. COSTER, Venerable Archdeacon, V. P. 1838 EMERSON, THOMAS, Esquire, M. D. ECCLES, Captain JAMES. MACLAUGALAN, JAMES A., Esquire. ODELL, Hon. W. F., V. P. OWEN, Hon. Admiral, R. N., V. P. .. ., SCOVIL, WILLIAM, V. F. ' j SIMONDS, Hon. CHARLES, V. P. . • SHORE, Hon. GEORGE, V. P. 1839 PETERS, Hon, C. J. HARVEY, Major-General Sir JOHN, K. C. B., K. C. H., late Lieut- enant Governor and Commander-in-Chief, &c., &c. ROBINSON, W. H.. E^quire, Y. P. , , 1840 ROBINSON, Colonel JOHN, V. P. ,. WHEELER, GEORGE, Esquire. ' 77 rovernor. 1S42 1844 1846 Tovernor, 1846 1848 1850 1851 1852 1 1857 1859 1869 SMITH, H. BOr- '^ ,, Esquire, V. P. COLEBROOKL ... William M. G., C B. K. H., late Lieutenant Governor and Cominander-iu-'Jhief. PARKER, Hon. Chief Justice, V. P. PETERS, GEORGE P., Esquire, M. D. SCOVIL, SAMUEL, Esquire. PETERS. JAi^IES Jun., Esquire. WIGGINS, STEPHEN, Esquire. ■ WIGGINS, Mrs. STEPHEN. GILBERT, GEORGE G. , Esquire. GILBERT, Mrs. ANNE. HEAD, Sir EDMUND WALKER, Barone;, late Lieutenant-Gover- nor and Commander-in-Chief, &c., «fec. SCOVIL, W. HENRY, Esquire. BLACK, WILLIAM, A. E., Esquire. SCOVIL, DANIEL, Esquire. SCOVIL, SAMUEL. Esquire. SMITH, HENRY BOWYER, Junior. WRIGHT, WILLIAM, Esquire. SIMONDS, RICHARD, Esquire. ' PARICER, the Hon. NEVILLE, late Master of the Rolls. WERE , late LicMt- • . . ) < ■•-). SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR 1871. ANDOVER. Grand Falls and St. Leonard. Akerley, Edward Ballaw, Richard 11. Ball aw, John Ballaw, Mrs. John Ballaw, G. Audrew Ballaw, William Ballaw, Simon Beekwith, Chas. E. Bvram, P. O. Caldwell, Dr. Coombes, A. L. Dixon, James Downing-, Richard Downing, Mrs. Richard Emmerson, Mrs. Glasier, Thos. S. Hammond, Mrs. C. A. Hammond, Mrs. B. Hodgson, Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis, Mr. and Mrs. Murchison, D. Murchison, H. Mnrchison, Geo. Murchibon, Geo. Jr. Murchison, Thos. Murchison, Alex. Stroup, William Taylor, John Taylor, Mrs. John Taylor, John, Jr. Taylor, Hugh Taylor, William Taylor, Mary Jane W.atson, James Watson J Miss Jennie Collection, 00 00 60 50 00 50 50 00 00 00 00 00 50 60 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 50 00 60 60 00 00 00 60 60 60 60 60 00 00 30 Tobiqne aad Riirier«I>mChnte. (78) $37 80 Baird, Geo. T. Baker, Samuel J. Bedell, Mrs. \Vm. Bedell, John Bedell, Geo. A. Browning. Mrs. Connell, Mrs H. (Don.) Clark, Mrs. S. '* Miite Box, De Wolfe, Mrs. F. A. De Wolfe, Geo. Everitt, Richard Flewelling, S. E. Forbes, Alex. Garden, Alice L. Graham, John Hethcrington, Wm. Hoyt, Rev. L. A. Kearney, Mrs. Miller, James Miller, John Newcomb, W. R. Newcomb, Mrs. W. R. Newcomb, Annie E. Newcomb, Agnes B. Nicholson, John Perley, I. Allan Pickett, Lewis Porter, Wm. Scott, Richard Scott, Mrs. R. Scott, R., Jr. Thistle, Wm. Wallace, Geo. Watson, Mrs. Wm. Watson, S. Watson, Mrs. S. Watson, W., Jr. Titbfis of fees, &q., 50 00 50 00 50 00 00 00 GO 00 00 00 00 50 00 20 05 00 00 00 00 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 8 00 1 00 50 60 i 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 4 271 •v.H 79 •I^uChnte. )on.) L. R. B. 1 1 I 1 6 4 1 1 1 2 60 00 60 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 00 20 1 05 5 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 8 00 1 00 50 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 4 27 Collection in Trin. Church, Tobique, 1 76 Collection in St. George Ch., Riviere DuChute, 1 35 $6^ 12 riorenoe and Greenfield. Antworth, John Lee, Lemereaux, Edwin Leinereanx, Mrs. Edwin Leracreaux, Geo. Lemereaux, Henr,v Longstaff", Fred. Longstaff, Robinson, Jr. MacKay, A. Ritchie', Geo. I'eters, Wm. Parlee, Hugh T. Ritchie, Samuel Saunders, John L. Saunders, Mrs. J. L. Stewart, Adam Stewart, Mr. D. Wakem, T. Wakem, John Collection, 1 00 1 00 1 00 60 25 25 50 00 25 00 00 00 50 1 1 2 2 1 1 00 00 00 25 00 50 83 $20 83 $124 75 : It' CAMPOBELLO. Batson, John ' . $ 88i Batson, J. H. ' 66i Batson, George 1 77 Beattv, Mrs. 94 Brown, Col. 1 00 Byron, Luke ' ' • 2 00 Calder, Mrs. J. ' 66i Chapman, Richard 88i Flagg, Mrs. A. 53 Flagg, Mrs. Price ' 2 00 Flagg, Mrs. Cad. ' 1 82 Gilligan, W, ./ 2 01 Gregg, Esther "' ^ 1 lOi Lank, Mrs. E. )",V . ' 56 Parker, James "' 1 77 Robinson-Owen.Hon. J. 20 00 Robinson-Owen, Miss 4 00 Hice, Mrs. Vennell, Mrs. J. ' Sharland. Mrs. " ii"' Taylor, Mrs. Williams, Rev. J. S. and wife, Collections, Additional, 59i 881 53 40 00 29 53 45i lU $90 00 CARLETON, ST. GEORGE. Church Collection, March 17. Morning, $11 52, Evening, 10 17 \\ $21 69 Sunday School collecting box, March 17, 2 87 Parish Collecting Box, June 28, 10 24 Two offerings by W. R. 75 Church Collection, Christ- mas Day, 1871, for Wid- ows' & Orphans' Fund, 6 79 $42 34 CHATHAM. Anderson, James Anderson, Mrs. Arnold, Mrs. Baldwin, John Baldwin, Mrs. J. Baldwin, Thos., Sen. Baldwin, Thos., Junr. Baldwin, Daniel, Jr. Baldwin, Jane Baldwin, Maria Baldwin, Robert Baldwin, Williara ' Baldwin, Samuel Baldwin, Daniel, Sen. Baldwin, Esther Bell, Mrs. • • Benson, Mrs. Benson, Mary Buijsoii, Sophie ' 8a Benson, James V. Blair, Mr. & Mrs. & chil- dren, Buck, Walter M. Brown, Mrjj. J. Burbridge, George Burbridge, Uichard Burbridge, Sarah, Burchill George Burchill, Mrs. Burchill, Alice, Burchill, John P. Burchill, Josephine Burchill, George, Jr. Brehant, Smith Brehant, Thos. Brehant, Charlotte Brehant, James Colgan, Miss Copping, Mrs. and sons Copping, Miss Cunard, H. Crocker, C. G. Flett, Mrs. John Fleming, Jackson Fleming, Robert Fleming, Archibald Fleming, Margaret Fenety, W. Fleiger, Thomas Fleiger, J. W. Fleiger, Henry- Friends, (3) Forbes, Mrs. Gillespie, T. F. Gillespie, Bessie Gulliver, Alex. Goggin, J. R. Harley, John Harper, W. N. Harper, Mrs. Heskett, R. Hocken, R. Howard, W.B Mr J^Mrs. Jackson, Isat'o Mrs. Jackson, Isaac Jackson, Htiiie Jackson, Mrs. W. Jackson, Stephen Johnson, Mrs. Sen. Johnstone, Arthur 8 00 1 00 1 00 48 60 25 600 00 OJ 00 00 50 00 50 45 50 60 45 48 00 50 00 00 00 00 50 70 60 00 25 48 00 00 00 50 00 00 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 2 2 00 1 00 50 9 00 6 00 50 :5 25 1 00 1 00 2 00 60 Hunter, Mrs. Lay ton, Gregory Letson, F. J. Letson, M. A. Lewis John R. Loye, W. Lyons, C. B. McCully, S. U. McCuIly, Mrs. S. U. McMahon, Mrs. & family McLauglilan, Esther Miller, Mrs. Geo. Neales, Rev.W. S. & Mrs. Nicholson, John Parker, Edwin Parker, G. J. Parker, Mrs. G. J. Parker, Miss Pattison, Robert Peck, Mrs. Percival, Miss Robertson, Mrs. Ruddick, J. M. Russell, MJRs Searle Michael Searle, James ' Searle, George Sargeant, Charles Sheppard, Benjamin SexSmith, Mrs. SexSmith, Sarah Shreve, R. U. Stevens, Mrs. Stevens, George Sunday School, Sunde, Mr. Thomson, Miss Traer, George Traerj Miss Trevors, Mrs. D. Trevors, Ellen Trevors, Mary Trevors, Lestock Trevors, George Trevors, Richard Trevors, Joseph Trevors, Mrs. Joseph Trevors, Charlotte Trevors, Joseph, Jun. Trevors, John TJliock, William 1 00 81 60 60 1 60 40 2 00 60 60 1 1 2 00 00 00 60 60 [rs. 8 00 4 GO 2 00 1 60 1 60 00 00 00 00 00 00 42 2 60 1 00 1 00 2 00 60 25 40 4 60 60 60 6 00 1 00 60 60 48 60 60 25 50 60 60 60 50 13 12 50 1 00 Ullock, Mrs. Ullock, Angus Uiiderhill, A. A. Voiidy, J., Jr. Vondy, Miss Vye, Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Webster, D. Wilkinson, W. Wilkinson, Mrs. WilKinson, Eliza B. Wilkinson, W.J. Wilkinson, Mary E. Williston, Miss Wilson, John Wilson, John (1870) Wilson, James AVilson, Miss Wright, Arthur Wright, Robert Wright, Captain 1st Collection, 2d Collection, 1 1 5 1 1 1 50 00 00 00 00 50 00 00 8 00 2 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 90 50 00 00 22 75 22 00 $241 72 CANTERBURY. Blair, John Jr. $ 60 Blair, Mrs. 50 Bennett, Alex., Esq., J.P. 1 00 Bennett, Mrs. A. . 50 Boyd, Catherine 25 Cunningham, Thos., Jr., (bkiff Lake), 1 00 Cunningham, William 25 Cunningham, Mrs. Wm. 25 Cunningham, Thos. W. 25 Cunningham, Mrs. T. W. 25 Cunningham, Andrew 25 Cunningham, Mrs. W. (widow), 25 Cunningham, Thos., Sr. 25 Cunningham, Mrs. Thos. 25 English, James Senr. 25 English, Mrs. James, Sen. 25 English, William 25 English, Mrs. William 25 English, James, Jr. 25 English, Mrs. James, Jr. 25 Fowler, Charles 50 Fowler, Mrs. Charles 50 11 Fowler, Stephen G., Esq., J. P. Fowler, Mrs. Garden, Edward Garden, Mrs. Edward Graham, George Graham, Mrs. Georgo Gould, Solomon Gould, Mrs. Solomon Hartin, Rev. Thomas Hartin, Mrs. Thomas Ilartin, John Medley Hartin, Wm. Edward IJartin, Geo. F, H. M. Hartin, Chas. G. Coster Hartin, A. C. Hartin, Eliza Christiana Hartin, Thos. Robinson Hartin, Eliza Ann, Hamilton, James Hamilton, Mrs. Main, William Main, Mrs. William McKay, Hugh, J. P. McMullin, George McMullin, James, Jr. McMullin, Mrs. James McMullin, Andrew McMullin, Mrs. Andrew Robinson, Robert, M. P. P., J. P, Robinson, Mrs. Robert Robinson, Geo., Jr. Robinson, Mrs. George Strong, Absolora Strong, Mrs. Absolom Shannon, Robert Shannon, Mrs. Winters, Charles Winters, Mrs. , Worth, Godfrey Worth, Mrs. Walling. William Walling, Mrs. Walling, Hugh Walling, Mrs. Hugh Cropley, Samuel Cropley, Mrs. Collections after sermons, 60 50 25 25 25 25 25 25 00 00 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 26 25 25 60 60 60 25 25 25 25 25 00 00 00 50 60 60 25 26 25 25 25 25 25 25 26 25 25 25 00 $57 60 82 DALHOUSIE. Bishop of Fredericton Bai'bei'io, Andrew, Burbarie, Canard BHteinan, Nicolas Beckingliaiii, John Brown, llev. P. H. Disbrow, Wwi., M. D Hutchinson, Mr. C. E Johnson, II. A. Johnstone, Mrs. N. McLeod. 11. A. F., C. Morse, J. S. Philips, W. II. Philips, Jol»n iScovil, Rev. Canon Smith, VV. S. Smith, W. S., Jr. , Stewart, Chas. Travis, Jeremiah Townsend, H. G. :; 2 Collections, Ik; .'( , $aO 00 5 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 4 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 E., 2 00 2 00 2 60 2 50 25 00 5 00 1 00 1 25 , 25 00 2 00 17 40 ■>;;'••' $154 65 DERBY AND NELSON. Collectors. — Derby: Miss Alexis Saundeus and Miss Allison. Nelson: Mrs. K. Crocker. ; : , iio Allison, Wm., Sen. Allison, Mrs. Allison, Mary Ann Allison, Wm. Allison, Alexander Allison, Marj^aret Ambrose, Thomas Astle, David Astle, Mrs. John T. Astle, Elizabeth Armstrong, Geo. ' Barron, David, Sen, Barron, Mrs. David Barron, David Bate man, Mrs. Joseph Bateman, Mrs. J. A. Bateman, Frances Bateman, Mary Jane (»,.. .••/• $ 1 00 1 00 26 60 25 25 00 60 60 25 60 00 60 25 '60 30 25 60 'U ')h\( Bateman, John Bateman, Wm. Betts, Ephriam N. Betts, John Carmalt, Mrs. ^ . Carmalt, James (yurmalt, Mary Ann ("armalt, Joseph Clitr, Win. Clitf, Mrs. Wm. Clift; Thomas C. Clitt*, Alexander, Clitt; Fanny Clitt", George * Conghlan, Jaijies Coughlan, Mrs. Cowie, Geo. Patten Cowie, Mrs. - ' Crocker. Win. '' Cruden, Wm. M. Crmlen, Kev. Win. Davidson, Allan l^avidson, Alox. Davidson, Abbot Davidson, Mrs. Abbot Davidson, Jtobert Dixon, Mrs. (Nelson) Flett, Mrs. John Flett, Mrs. George Ferguson, Alex. Harper, Geo. '' ' Harper, Robert '" Harper. Alex. Harris, Maria ♦ Johnston, Mrs. Knight, John ' ' Knight, Amy »» ' Knight, Solomon Leighton, Isaac ' ' Leighton, Mrs. • ' Lee, Richard (Nelson) Leslie, Kate Leslie, Ertimeline '•'' • Mews, Robert Miller, Mrs. Thos. Miller, James Miller, Mrs. James ' Miller, AVm. J. - ; - McKenzie, Wm. ^^' McKinizio. .lames ' McKenzie, Wm. John (/.. ' f 50 50 60 26 60 i:> •JO 00 ou 20 •JO 10 00 00 50 60 60 00 01 > 00 60 60 60 60 24 oO 00 50 60 50 50 5(1 '25 25 60 50 25 50, 5! 4H 50 1 25 1 50 2 01) 5(1 5(1 1 00 50 1 50| 5t1 1 88 Xcwcomb. Elizabeth Newman, Jolin P. Nevvinaii, Mrs. David Newiiiaii, Thos. O'DoMiieil, Deborah J'ercival, Miss I'olk, Mrs. I'olk, Mrs. Alex. , i' liobinsoii. Win. Kiissell, MrB. Samuel Saunders, Mrs. Saunders, M, C. Saunders, Allan A. Underbill, Arthur ,; Vve, Chas., Sen. V'ye, Wm. Vye, Ann Vye, Mrs. James Vye, Charles Vye, Samuel, Vye, George Wathcn, James Weston, Mrs. Weston, Matilda Williston, Judge , Williston, Henry Collection, St. Peter's, . .' I ( * '' ' ' I.! ■ • 2f) 1 00 86 60 26 1 00 26 60 1 00 26 1 00 50 60 60 60 ; 1 00 25 26 26 60 60 , 1 00 ,, 1 00 1 00 ■ 2 00 1 00 6 42 $66 70 \hUn- SNEDY. 23 26 25 50 16 60 ' 20 20 35 ', 75 1 24 i 26 5 25 ! 50 ' 50 C.V.' ! - ITambrook, Mark, Son. 1 Ha nib rook, Mrs. 1 Hambrook, Wm. •*>. - Hambrook, John i 1 Harris, Joannah Kennedy, John Kennedy. Allan H. • Kennedy, Daniel T. , Mountain, Eliza Mountain, P^meline Mountain, James i Vlountain^ John McGreggor, Mrs. Alex. McKennon, Mrs. McKennon, Estber L. Porter, James, Sen. 1 Porter, Thos., Sen. 1 Porter, James IV. hi Porter, Andrew Porter, llobert Smith, James ' ' ' Smith, Eliza I. ;• ,, Sullivan, Michael Underbill British N., Sen. Underbill, Mrs. B. N. Underbill, James W. 1 Underbill, Mrs. J. VV. Underbill, Sarah H. Underbill, Thos. W., Sen. Underbill, Mrs. Thos. W. Underbill, Alfred Underbill, Jas. H. >, t . Underbill, B. N. T. " 1 Underbill, Wm. T., Sen. Underbill, Benjamin N. Underbill, Mrs. Nathaniel Underbill, Mrs. Albert Underbill, Abigail Underbill, Margaret Underbill, Isaac N. , ,,., Underbill, Mary A. i Wallace, J. . ;. j,./ .. Warren, James Warren, Mrs. James Yeos, Frank Collections, Holy Trinity, 2 Reno us River, 1 00 00 50 00 6 80 25 25 25 20 20 24 60 60 25 00 00 50 50 50 25 25 80 50 50 00 25 25 50 50 50 40 00 50 26 25 25 25 10 25 5 50 35 29 25 75 29 ,',.'' r/r . $28 80 Total, $95 50 84 DOUGLAS AND BRIGHT. M li Donslas Parish Chnroh. 1st, Collection, Oct. 10, $1 2(1 " Bell, Miss Doucctt, Mftiirice Rnssell, Thomas Thaine, Mrs. Yerxa, Jonathan Yerxa, Isaac Yerxa, Mrs. Isaac X. Y. Z., 00 57 00 00 00 60 00 50 50 20 $7 27 Saint Joh>i*ii Clmrob waaksis, Nash- 00 50 50 50 50 00 00 00 Miss Clements, Collector, Brancn, Edward N. Burt, Jarvis BiiDidg-e, James ■ Bailey Mrs. J. Bailey, Mrs. R. Clantield, Mrs. Clements, Major & Mrs. Clements, George H. Clem'^uts, Miss Clesneiits, J. 8. Boies riranser, John Cnimer Benjamin Curne, Mrs. Currie, Mrs. Ross , *' Cox, Mrs). Henry Dunphy, Prudence A. Vox, E'dward Gill, Mrs. H. ' ' Gill, Justice and Mrs. Gill, E. L. Hallett, Norman Hildebrand, Henry Kean, Mrs. ' ' Manson, Miss McGibbon, Mrs. D. McGibbon, Mrs. C. McFarlane, Walter Merethew, Wellington Pugh, Stephen Pugh, Richard 1 00 1 00 60 60 50 50 20 50 50 1 00 1 00 26 1 00 50 20 00 00 00 75 00 00 50 llobiiMOit, J. DeLancy & Mrs. Robinson. Beverley Smith, William Smith, Mrs. Margaret Staples, TtioMias Willis, Mr. Willis, Walter Church Collection, Sunday School oflcring, 6 00 4 00 GO 1 00 1 00 da 50 i !)(( 37 Royal Road. Booker, Mrs. Kgan, J. U. Egan, Elizabeth Egan, Isabella Evans, Caleb Houghton, Mr. Ladd, Mrs. Little, Mr. Sansom, Thomas Sandwith, John Wright, Major Church Collection, St. James' Church, Tay Boyd, Alexander, Blair, Mrs. Doherty, Henry Gasl^-in, Mrs. Gaskiii, James Gaskin, Esther Gourley, Mr. Gourley William Gourley Joseph McLacIilan, Mrs. A. McPherson, Mrs. i Pidgeon, Edward • Rogers, Jeremiah '• Stone, Henry V Stone, John V Stone, Reed Box 1 15 McKeen, Ellen 3 McKeen, Abraham 1 McKeen, W., Jr. 1 McKeen, .lohn 2 McKeen, Geo. • 1 McKeen, Mrs. G. 1 McKeen, Annie McKeen, Whit worth .. - Miles, Jacob .!. . .,■. Miles, Mary -■<'■' '.• Pickard, Abraham 1 50 00 00 00 00 50 50 SO 60 00 Sloot, Robert Sloot, Mrs. B. Smith, S. S. Smith, Misses Saturley, Rev. J.H. & Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Vanbuskirk, Wm. Vanbuskirk, Clarence Vanbuskirk, Robert White, Geor 9, ^^a IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) / ^ O .5^ 4. ^-^^^4^, /. < r • 50 50 1 00 $G 73 OLLEC- $ 50 30 30 50 64 67 $2 91 1 57 41 66 9 52 22 20 4 86 42 02 14 73 136 56 $1 00 1 00 2 GO 1 00 4 00 2 00 30 00 1 01) 1 00 25 50 1 00 1 00 5 00 1 00 3 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 Berry man, Mrs. ' Bideii, Mrs. Bishop of Fredericton 100 Black, Sarah W. 2 Blizzard; Alexander Blizzard, Mrs. James Blizzard, Mrs. Joseph Blizzard, Mrs. Leverett Blizzard, Mary Bonner, Mrs. Henry -'" Bonner, Mrs. James ' ' Brannen, C. Sterling 3 Branncn, Mrs. 1 Brayley, J. W. 10 Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Bully, Mrs. 1 Cameron, Mrs. James Campbell, Mrs. G. M. 10 Carey, Captn. and Mrs. 5 Carman, William 6 ('arman, S. M. ; ," 4 Carman, W. B. ' •' i Carman, J. M. '.'. 1 Carr, Eliza . . ' ' Clark, Frances Cooper, C. G. Cratt, William 2 Craig, William ^»*yjia 1 Craig, Mrs. Craig, Mary Ann Craig, M. andR. fn8 Hi Cripps, Mrs. •"'i: Cropley, H. A. • ;' Diamond, James & Mrs. Diamond, Eicliard Dibblee, Geo. J. Dougherty, Hugh Dougherty, Sarah = < i " Emmerson, Mrs. ih''-' Estey, Mrs. •'•»'• Fayerweather, Miss Fenety, G. E. Fisher, Hon. Judge and Mrs. Fisher, the Misses Fisher, Mrs. Friends .x^hutA Garden, Mrs. 'v/tfii Golding, J. R. Gordon, Mrs. v*' Gordon, Mrs. m.'Iu'uU'. v« i; 2 80 20 5 17 1 2 1 50 (iO 00 00 25 2.0 35 20 26 20 •2b 00 00 00 40 00 25 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 48 50 00 00 50 25 25 00 00 75 22 00 00 25 00 25 00 00 00 00 24 00 00 00 00 50 87 50 (10 100 00 ij 00 •25 >•• '2o ' 35 •20 25 •20 •25 3 00 1 00 10 00 40 1 00 •25 10 00 00 tl' 3. HI 5 6 4 Lrs. Ind 00 00 1 00 1 GO 50 ■ 48 50 2 00 1 00 50 26 25 1 00 2 00 75 22 1 00 1 00 25 1 00 26 2 00 80 00 20 00 5 00 24 17 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 50 a, < M Gordon, Mrs. Frank Gordon, James Grant, Mrs. Gregory, Dr. / Gregory, J. B. / ' Gregory, Miss i , Grier, Maria :••(■ Grigor, Miss JJall, Mrs. .1 Hanson, Mrs. ,,, ^ llatheway, T. G. j . Hazcn, George Hunt, Geo. C. Inches, Andrew , • Jack, Miss ,. Jacob, Mary N. Jacobs, E. * I /^ Jamieson, Miss Jamieson, Alexander Johnston, Mrs. ,. , , Jones, Thomas ' . y' Jouett, E. H. ; , , i Jouett, Miss . ; Kain, Mrs. Ketchum, Mrs. Geo. Es tate of Ketchum, Mrs. H. G. Kethro, John Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence, William Lee, Kevd. Charles Lee, Geo. Herbert Lee, Henry Leese, J. Lemout, M. ^ ^^^iv/y.: Lipsett, William Lipesett, Jane Lister, The Misses - Lodge, Mrs. ^lU , Long, diaries :if(!7/ ,< Lugrin, Mrs. :U.,.W ,f Lugrin, Miss it/ .. j . Lugrin, George uf/. ,, Martin. Mrs. !/>; ,; Matheson, Mrs. nMtVV • Mesham, Charles Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Milner, Miss Mills, Charles ./l ,i;i«?i{ McElvany, Mrs. uiM! McLaughlin, Mis. ,\j^siili; 30 50 40 40 00 2 00 3 00 1 00 1 00 24 1 00 1 00 2 0(r 5 00 25 00 3 00 10 00 50 2 2 2 2 00 00 24 00 00 60 50 30 00 4 00 40 1 25 50 10 00 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 50 30 00 00 00 00 00 1 00 50 00 00 00 50 50 30 30 2 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 fftf Missionary Boxes, MoflFatt, iVrs. Moore, Ihigh Moore, John Moore. Jane Morgan, Mrs. /, , Neales, Henry Needham, Mrs. Offering in Memoriam, Offertory, ^ Pavne, Miss Peabody. F. H. Phair, A. S. Phair, J. Henry , Pinder, Mrs. Pringle, Mrs. Pumpelly, James Pumpelly, Mrs. Quinn, Mrs. Uainsford, H. B., Jun. Rainsl'ord, Robert Uainsford, John D. Roberts, Dr. Robinson, Hon. F. P. Robinson, Col. and Mrs. Robinson, F. Philipse Robinson, W. H. Robinson, John Rodgers, Mrs. ,;• Ryan, Mrs. Wm. Ryan, Daniel Ryan , Mary Ann Saunders, Hon. J. S. Scarnell, Mrs. Segee, W. V. jSherman, Mrs. Shute, S. F. ^ ,,., Shute, Mrs. -^ „.,»<• Sibbald, Alex. .^..\ '] . Smiler, Mrs.- >|iif !- >,, Smith, Mrs. A. ,t/, ^i . Sterling, A. A. .';i j'^ ^', Stevenson. Mrs. ,j,, IStraton.F. A. H. Street, Mrs. Street, A. F. ,{^ [^. Strickland, Emma ^:,,} Sulis, Mary ' , Sutherland, Joseph Sutherland. F. H. ,.,,,,, Symonds, Edvard .i^m ■o 5 20 50 4 00 3 00 4 00 20 1 00 1 50 4 00 7 50 60 1 00 5 00 2 00 50 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 10 00 1 00 55 6 00 6 00 8 00 5 0(t 10 00 .50 J^ t 25 4 00 1 50 2 00 1 00 « 2 00 2 00 2 00 50 25 5 00 48 6 00 2 00 2 00 50 1 00 1 00 25 10 00 J > - 88 Symonds, the Misses Thomas, Mrs. John Thomas, Georj^e Thomas, Mrs. George Thomas, Jolin L. Thomas, Albert Duncan Thomas, Sturgis Thomas, Grace Thomas, Frances Wallace, Charlotte Wandless, Mrs. Wetmore, E. L. Whelpley, G. T. Wilkinson, Mrs. Wilkinson, Edward Williams, Mrs. John Williamson, J. Winslow, Byron Wilmot, E. H. One Collection at the Cathedral, Two at Christ Church, 5 5 2 1 00 00 00 00 2 00 1 1 5 4 1 4 00 00 60 68 50 00 00 00 00 60 50 00 60 20 00 60 30 24 90 Total, $746 92 GAOETO'WN. Appleby, Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Cooper, James Clowes, John C. ' Clowes, Mrs. J. C. Clowes, Lillie '' Currie, George Carrie, Miss Elisa ' DeVeber, N. H. DeVeber, James DeVeber, Mrs. Gabriel DeVeber, Isaac DeVeber, Ellen Miss Dickie. E. M. DuVernet, Henry Fox, John 7 ' Gilbert, Humphrey ' • " Gilbert, Miss S. S. '' ' Gilbert. Miss F. E. ^' ■ Glass, John Johnston, Mrs. Johnston, Miss Annie E. Law, John Law. Michael ■ » -'^^ " 1 2 2 1 4 1 5 3 2 1 1 20 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 Law, Stewart 50 McAllister, Mr. & Mrs. 1 50 McAllister, Andy 50 McDermot, Wm. I 00 McKeague, Wm. 1 00 McKenna, John 1 00 McMulkin, Thomas 1 00 McMulkin. & Cooper, I 00 Neales, Henry H. 2 00 Veales, Mary 1 00 Norwood John 1 00 Osborn, Henry 1 00 Peters, the Misses 3 50 Purvis, Mr. & Mrs. D., Jr 4 00 Purvis, Samuel 2 00 Rector, 4 00 Simpson, Mrs. Chas. 1 00 Smith, Charles W. 2 00 Tilley. Mrs. T. M. 1 00 Wetmore, Mrs. T. R. 2 00 Williams, Eb., M. P. P. 2 00 Williams, Gilbert 1 00 Williams, Isaac 1 00 Wood, Revd. A. 2 00 Waltham, R. C. 2 00 Waltham, Mrs. R. C. 2 00 Dean Walker's Sermon for D. C. S. 5 00 1st. Collection 9 50 2 do. 4 30 Total, $104 60 2 00 2 1 1 1 1 00 00 00 00 00 60 8 00 1 00 3 00 60 GREENWICH ANB WICK- HAM. Greentrloh. buoon. Miss fialmer, William Balmer, Matthew Belyea. Leverit Belyea, Murray Belyea, Sylvester Belyea, William P. Boyle. Mrs. firundage, Thomas Day, James H. r- Flewelling, John Flewelling, Mrs. J. Fiewelling, Robert . i , $ 50 .'.'i i . 50 f JU 50 *■ 1 00 J ,... 50 .i^ ..'i 1 00 60 1 00 Af .1 1 00 it .''•• 60 1 ) . 1 00 ,' ' If ' ' 1 00 ; , L".i< 50 89 s. )., Jr .P. L ■ Frost, Miss H Holder, K. Warren 50 H Inch, John 1 50 ^a Jones, Zebulon 50 H Jones, Mrs. I 00 H Maber, A. M. 1 00 H Marlev, Daniel 1 00 H McKe'el. W. B. Esq. 1 00 H McKeel, C. E. 1 00 H McKeel, Mrs. Jas. 2 00 ■ WcLeod, William Esq 1 00 H McLeod, James 1 00 ■ Peatman, Alfred 1 00 1 Perkins, Miss 3 50 ■ Pickett, Mrs. 4 00 Pickelt, Miss 2 00 Richards, Chas. L. 4 00 Richards, Zebulon 1 00 Richards, J. A. 2 00 Richards, J. N. 1 00 Wilmot, Mr. and Mrs. 2 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 Collected by Miss '. 2 00 jrmon 5 00 9 50 4 30 il, $104 60 WICK- $ 50 50 50 1 00 50 1 00 50 1 00 . 1 00 ■ > 50 1 00 , 1 00 50 Crabb, Ellas Day, James Day, Miss Day, Edgar Day, Westfield Day, Sarah I Harvey, Jesse Harrington, Amasa Haviland, Jacob Haviland, Isaac N. Haviland, Miss Haviland. Samuel KimbaH, Mrs. H. McBay, Mrs. John McKeel, A. L. B. McKeel, Hedley McKeel. Edward I Pitt, Isaac I Pitt, Nathan J. iPitt, Uollins iPilt, Isaac, Jun. It 2 00 Wiokham. 2 00 30 Collected by Miss Golding. 1 00 Alward, Nelson $ 48 25 Black, Robert M. D. 1 00 1 50 Case, Mrs. John 1 00 60 Coleman, William 25 ^ 4 00 Dickie, Edward M. 1 00 1 00 Friend, 20 60 Gardiner, Mary 80 4 00 Gaunce, William 50 1 00 Gerow,. George 48 1 00 Golding, G. N. Esq. 50 1 00 Golding, Mrs. G. N. 60 1 00 Golding, Reuben 25 1 00 Golding, Matilda 1 00 1 00 Golding, Gilbert N. 25 1 00 Hewlett, Thos. Esq. 4 00 1 00 Hewlett, Miss 1 00 1 00 Hewlett, MissC. 1 00 7 00 Hewlett, Richard 5 00 Hewlett, Miss 1 00 $42 55 Hewlett, Miss N. 1 00 Logue, Henry 25 Mc Arthur, William 50 McCabe. D. 50 ARVEY. Monteith. Thomas 60 Napier, Robert 1 00 $ 20 Napier, Mrs. 50 1 00 Napier, William 25 50 Sharp, Amos 25 60 Vanwart, William 27 50 Van wart, Albert 25 25 Walton, Henry I 00 1 00 Walton, Mrs. 1 00 50 Whelpley, Daniel 60 1 00 Offertory Collection 4 13 50 »t ti 1 68 25 50 ■ . - - , , . $87 69 25 50 KINGSCLEAR. 1 00 Allen, Brock $ 50 53 Anderson, Mrs. Robt. 25 50 Burnett, John, Sr. 1 00 1 00 Burnett, Robert 50 50 Burnett. John, Jr. 50 40 Burnett, David 50 60 Bailey, Mrs. 1 00 Bedell, A. Rankin 2 00 $11 85 Bedell, Mrs. W.J. 2 00 90 Camber, Jas. E. Curry, Mrs. G. W. Col well, Thomas Elliott, Thomas Gamble, Robert Grant, Sandy Grant, Emma Hawkins, Mrs. Joseph Hartt, James Henry, Robert Henry, Mrs. Kilner. Mrs. Leek, Wm. Leek, Maurice Leek, George Leek, Frederick Leek, William, Jr. Leek, John Leek, John Mrs. Lee, John H. Maunsell, Col. Murray, Wm. Murray, Isaac Murray, Thomas Murray, Jane Murray, Joseph McLeary, Geo. A. MacLauchlan, Jas. P. Payne, Joseph Payne, Chas. Payne, Chas. Mrs. Pace, Sarah Rainsford, Charles Rainsford, H. B. Rainsford, A. W.. Rice, Mrs. Sutherland, Mrs. Shepherd, Wm. Swinney, Henry H. Tabor, Mrs. Charles C. Yenner, George Venner, Mrs. Venner, Fannie Vaughan, Mrs. LANCASTER. A Friend, ,, ;,»i i / A Friend, Andrews, Mrs. S. G. 1 00 50 25 25 60 60 25 24 50 30 " 30 1 78 1 00 60 60 60 25 60 60 2 00 20 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 1 (^0 50 60 25 1 00 2 00 2 00 60 60 25 20 00 12 00 50 25 25 25 $91 64 $ 50 30 2 00 Andrews, Capt. M. 8('; Balcom, Mrs. Joseph A. 1 00 Balconi, Mary E. 25 Balcom, Bertha 25 Bulmore, Danl. 1 00 Belmore. Hugh 1 00 Bvnon, Mrs. 24 Covert, Rev. W. S. 4 00 Catlierwood, Andrew 50 Clinch, C. F. 1 0(» Clinch, G. Burton 1 00 Clinch, C. C. 1 00 Campbell. Mrs. D. 27 Catfrey, Mrs. 25 Cairns, John 1 00 Cairns, John. Jun. 50 Dunn, John 1 00 Dunn, Albert 1 00 Davidson, James 1 00 Daggett. Allan 1 00 Donnolly, Robert I 00 Donnolly, James 50 Donnollv, Miss 30 Ellis, John 1 00 Ellis, James 1 00 Gallant, W. A. 1 00 Gamble, Mrs. 60 Hazen, Charles 4 00 Hay ward. Saml. 2 00 Hargrove. John 50 Harw-rove, Mrs. 25 Hamilton, John 50 Knight, J. E. 2 00 Knight. Carrie W. 25 Lennox, Thomas 1 00 McClelland, Mrs. J. 1 00 McGowan, Mrs. Wm. 25 Mawhinney, Wilson 1 00 Mawhinney, Robert 1 00 Mawhinney, David 48 McNeill, Donald 1 00 Mawhinney, John 25 McGowan, John 1 00 Nash, J. N. '\ I 2 00 Nash, Albert 1 00 Nutter, John : i , 50 O'Brien, Wra. " ',^,-- 1 00 Odell, John ,,,,i 50 Price, J.N. 1 00 Perkins, Jacob 50 Raymond, Miss 1 00 91 Reed, Mrs. James 1 00 Reed, Spencer I 00 Rose, John 1 00 Scott, Clayton 1 00 Sheppard. Wm. 1 00 Sheffield. Thomas T. 50 Simpson, Wm. 48 Stafford, Mrs. 50 Spinney, Wm. 50 Sawyer, L. B. 1 00 Sherwood, Israel 50 Thomas, George 1 00 Thomson, Wm. 1 00 Thomson, Mrs. Anthony 50 Thomson, Anthony 25 Thomso?!. Mrs. Edward 50 White, Mrs. 25 White, Charles 46 Wane, Robert George 50 $62 64 MAUOERVILLE and BUR- TON. Mangervllle. Bailev, Chas. Bent,' W. H. / Brown, John Brown, Chas. Clowes, C. Junr. Covert, Geo. B. Covert, J. S. Esq. Currie, C. D. O. Deveber, "Wm. Deveber, Mrs. Jas. Dykeman, G. Gilbert, John Gilbert, Mrs. J. Holland, Miss Johnston, J. Johnston, Geo. Wm. Ladds, Mr. Miles, T. O. Esq. Miles, Mrs. Fred. McGarrigle, Mrs. McGee, Mr. Milner, Mrs. R. • • Parley, Thus. Perley, Mrs. Perley,Wm. 00 60 00 00 00 60 60 00 00 26 62 00 00 00 60 60 50 00 40 00 60 60 00 60 20 Shields, Mrs. J. Simonda, Kev. R. Smith, Geo. R. Smith, Mrs. Samuel Sterling, Geo. A. Sterling, Mrs. D. Sterling, Daniel Sterling, Mrs. I). Sterling, A. McL Sterling, Annie Sterling, W. H. Stewart, Geo. October Collection, June •* 56 10 00 2 00 25 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 91 98 Burton. Beckwith, T. A., Esq. Brown, Geo. Brvson,Wm. Caidwell, Dr. Clarkson, Jonas Clowes, Chas., Esq. Clowes, Gerhardus Gilbert, Saml. Gilbert, Mrs. S. Gilbert, Flovence Gilbert, Geo. S. Gilbert, Brad. P. Gilbert, Wm. Uorton, E. Hubbard, N., Esq. Hubbard, Mrs. N. Hubbard, F. A. Hubbard, Mrs. F. A. Hubbard, Miss J. Knox, Mr. Lindsay, Robt. . . Lyons, Wm. Priestly, Mrs. Simonds, Rev. R. Street, Mrs. Street, Miss Street, Edwin Street, Charles White, Jas. S., Esq. Wilmot, Hon. R. D. W^ilmot, John Wilmot, Henry Wilmot, R. D., Jr. Wilmot, Mrs. R. D., Jr. $60 66 00 00 60 60 00 00 00 60 50 60 50 00 00 60 00 00 60 50 00 30 60 70 1 00 10 0) 50 75 60 50 2 00 8 00 00 00 00 00 92 Wilmot, Allan B. 1 00 Wilson, Miss 1 06 October Uol. 3 42 » St. Paul's, 1 30 May " 2 64 $73 07 Victoria Settlement. Bolt, AVra. 30 Bolt, Mrs, 20 Corfield, Mrs. 25 Driimmond, Saml. 50 Gorrell, John 60 Gorrell, Joseph 50 Hoo )er, Wm. 60 Hughes, H. 1 00 Hughes, R. 1 00 Hughes, R.,Jr. 30 Hughes, H.,Jr. 40 Hughes, Thomas 30 Parsons, Mrs. 55 $6 30 Total $130 03 MONCTON. Abruett, J. $1 00 Botsford. Hon. B. 5 00 Black well, Chas. 5 00 Bruney, Mrs. 1 00 Bruney, J. W. 1 00 Chandler, E. B., Jun. 10 00 Chandler, A. H. 6 00 Elliott, J. 75 Friend, A 40 G*ant, J. 1 00 Harris, C. P. 4 00 Hoar, r.-\j. 1 00 King, D. 0. 2 00 McCann, H. W. • 5 00 Mackintosh, Jas. 4 00 McKenzie, Mrs. • 50 Pilfield, Jus. , ■ 1 00 Peters, Mrs. 1 00 Schriaber, Collingwood 2 00 Taylor, Ez. w .. 6 00 Wilmot, A. E. 3 00 Woodman, Mrs. Colloctions in Church, 1 7 or> 55 $70 20 NEW BANDON. Collected in Estiiek Jagoe. Chnmborlain, Isaac, Mr. and Mrs. $0 75 Chamberlain, Susan 25 Corcoran, John 30 Daley, K. W. Mr. & lihs. 48 Daley, barah 25 Daley, Richard B. 25 Eedv, Annie 25 Ellis, John, Jr. 48 Ellis, Susanna 1 00 Ellis, Rebecca 24 Ellis, Richard Mrs. 24 Ellis, Edward Mrs. 24 Good, Susan J. Mrs. 25 Hillock, John 24 Henry. Mary Ann Mrs. 25 Jagoe, Mary 24 Jagoe, Walter Mr. & Mrs. 74 Jagoe, Arthur Mr. & Mrs. 49 Jagoe, John W. 60 Jagoe, Esther 25 Jagoe, Esther A. 24 Jagoe, Edward A. 25 Jagoe, Richard 1 00 Jagoe, Abraham Mrs. 24 Jetlers, William Mrs. 24 Jeffers, Hannah 24 Jennings, Wm. Mr.& Mrs. 1 00 Jennings, Robert H. 1 00 Jennings, Edward Mrs. 49 Jennings, 24 Knowles, Hannah 25 Murphy, Jas. Mr. & Mrs. 1 24 Norton, Maria 25 Payne, Sylvanus . ' 49 Peters, Wm. J. * 49 Peters, Matthew , / 60 Peters, George , •• 60 Peters, Charles . , ■ 25 Peters, Richard ! , ! 60 Peters, Hester uT 60 Rodger, W. C. Mrs. jr • 48 Seely, Elizabeth .kjC'- 24 Seely, Sarah 24 93 1 ou , 7 55 $70 20 >N. Eu Jagoe. I Mr. $0 75 1 25 80 Mrs. 48 25 25 26 48 1 f^O 24 24 24 • 25 24 (Irs. 25 24 i Mrs. 74 5 Mrs. 49 60 25 24 26 1 00 •8. 24 i. 24 24 5 Mrs. 1 00 1 00 Irs. 49 24 25 Mrs. 1 24 25 ? 49 r 49 ?/ 60 . ; . ;'. 60 25 ; ...: 60 T 60 ;'?' , 48 ; 24 24 Sargent, Frank Shrgent, Mrs. Wm. Scott, Joseph Smith, Richard B. Smith, Matthew Smith, John Smith, Thomas G. Smith, Thomas T. Smith, Susan .1. Stevens, John Mrs. Sweeney, Daniel 50 24 25 1 00 1 00 1 00 60 60 80 24 60 1 Col., St. George's, 4 38 •id *' " 3 06 Collections at Salmon Beach Station, 5 03 New Bandon, $30 97 33 91 Total, $73 88 $24 59 CoivLECTED BY JONATHAN GoOD. Baker, E. B. Mrs. $0 24 Dailey, John 60 Dawson, Herbert 50 Eddy, Bachael 25 Eddy, William J. 60 Forbes, Rachael 25 Good, Nicholas 1 00 Good, E. W. Mrs. 25 Good, Robert E. Mrs. 40 Good, Franklin 60 Knowles, Fanny 26 Knowles, Elvin A. 31 Lombard, Chas. 2 00 Lowe, J. W. Mrs. 1 00 McGill, John H. 60 Scott, Frank Mrs. 25 Scott, Emily 8. 12 Thompson, Annie 60 $9 32 $1 00 Batlmrst. Baldwin, H. W. Bishop, 8. L., (M.D.) 2 00 Bishop, Sam^uel 1 00 Carter, J. T. Mrs. 1 00 DesBrisay, Theophilus 4 00 DesBrisay, Lestock 2 00 Ellis, Robert ' 2 00 End, Mr. and Mrs. ' 4 00 End, Florence 1 00 Hillock, Wm. Mrs. ' ' 1 00 McKiel, Wm. LeB Rev. 4 00 Miller, Samuel ,, 1 50 O'Brien, J. E. ' ' ' 1 00 Proctor, John , ' 1 00 Ramsay, Mrs. 1 00 NEWCASTLE, Bishop, Dr. Burr, John Burr, Mrs. Bass, Mrs. Bell, Mrs. Bateman, Jane Bateman, Sarah Bateman, Elizabeth Bateman. Fanny Black, Thomas Black, Mrs. Copp, James Chandler, E. Cauty, Thomas Cadman, James, Ootcher, W. Copp, Thomas Copp, Mrs. Davidson. Mrs. Duflfy, John Duffy, Mrs. Duffy, Ellen Forso, E. Friend, A. Friend. A. Frost, 8. J. Frost, Mrs. Frost, H. Fish, Hiram '■ Gould, H. W. GiUispie, W. Haddow, R. Hansard, Miss Hansard, Miss N. Hewry, Mrs. Harley, Mrs. Hallarin, J. ' Uallarin, S. ■ji }j a if 1 2 1 4 2 2 1 2 1 1 00 00 00 00 00 09 00 65 15 50 60 00 00 00 00 36 50 60 00 00 50 45 00 00 50 00 25 25 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 94 Hodgins, Jane fiO JoncH 2 00 Lijfht, Alex. C. E. (2 yrs.) 8 00 Li^ht, Mrs. Light, Uobort (1871) Lee, Mai thy, Thomas Maltbv, iMrb. Maltby, W. Maltby,C. (1871) Maltby, R. Maltby, il. Maltby. Marian Maltby, John MaltbV, Mrs. .'. n Maltby, C. Maltby, Miss Matheson, W. Matheson. Mrs. Miller, W. (2 years) " Miller, Mrs. Miller, Samuel McBride, EUeu Nixon, S. G. Perkins, George Kussell. W. Russell, Mrs. Russell, James Russell, T. (2 years) Rundel, Mrs. Smith, Miss Sickles, Mrs. , .• Swanson, Mrs. Swanson, Eliza Sergeant, M. Scott, Saunders, Mrs. Sterling, Rev. G. H. Taylor, Alexander Taylor, Mrs. Taylor, Thomas Taylor, John Taylor, William Urquhart, E. Vondy, J. Vondy, Mrs. Wiuslow, F. V .if/^'i'. Wilson, ..'..;/ Wilbur, James Wilbur, W . and Percy WiJUams, W.J. M(f !' 'I rf.il . f\\f b 00 2 00 2 00 li (XJ 1 25 1 00 1 00 50 25 25 48 1 00 1 00 50 2 05 1 00 2 49 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 4 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 1 10 1 00 92 25 1 00 2 00 60 10 00 1 00 50 50 25 25 50 1 00 1 00 4 00 200 1 00 1 00 2 00 White. Mrs. 75 While, Ellen , •J 5 White, John 5f» White. Mrs. J. 50 S. S. Collections, 14 00 Collections in Church 60 40 $201 14 Bay DnVlrr. Gulliver, John (1871) I Gnllivcr, William Gulliver, Hose Ann McLeod, Mrs. McLeod, Mapgie McLeod, Thomas McClaugg^an, Mrs. Mills, Mary ,, ., Mills, John A. Noble, Robert (2 years) Noble, Mrs. . ., Noble. James ; , Noble, John Noble, Mrs. J. '. , • Noble, Jonathan Noble, Mrs. J. Taylor, Alexander (1871) Williston, Alexander Williston, Mrs. Williston, Kate 'hi; ' Williston, Mary ..i. , Williston, Thomas Williston, Maggie Williston, Mrs. J. Williston, Benjamin Williston, Mrs. B. :r\ Williston, Mrs. R. Williston, Elizabeth Williston, John Williston, Mrs. J. (2 yrs.) Williston, Mary Williston, C. ■'''"' '''^ Williston, Joseph ." .'; Williston, William Williston, W. (1871) Williston, Alex. G. \^-, Williston, Henry ,, ?' ,,' Williston, John Williston, Thomas H. I ■ l! 00 00 25 30 50 60 30 22 10 00 00 00 60 50 48 24 50 00 00 00 50 50 25 1 00 1 00 60 24 40 2 00 2 00 25 70 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 95 75 •J 5 5f» no U 00 60 40 $201 U WilliHon. P. Cullcc'tiun ill Churcli, I ars) 3 1 1 f, $1 00 00 30 50 60 30 22 10 00 00 00 oO 50 48 24 50 00 00 00 50 50 25 GO 00 50 24 40 2 00 2 yrs.) 2 00 :i87i) 1 1 ) H. 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 25 70 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 1 00 8 88 $45 11 Total, $246 25 NEW MARYLAND. Lindsay, Mr. Lindsay, Mrs. Lindsay, T. U. D. O'Leary, Mrs. Ilcwitson, Mr. Lipsett, D. Lipsctt, John Sejree, A. Mcknight, James McKni<^ht, John McKni^iit, Mrs. John McKnight, Miss Rachael Fisher, Lewis Fisher, Mrs. L. Fisher, Miss M. E. Fisher, Miss Matilda Fisher, Henry Horncastle, Mrs. llorncastie, Wm. Horncastle, James Hicklin,Mr. Fisher, Mrs. C. McMurtry, A, Graham, Christopher Graham, T. Graham, Mrs. T. Fletcher, Mr. Fletcher, Mrs. Fletcher, John • ^ Fletcher, Edward Fletcher, David Graham, Annie • • Pearson, Rev. John ' Pearson, Mrs. Pearson, Miss ' '' ' ' - Dunbar, Mr. ' ' ' - RuBiagomia. Turaith, Mr. Tumith, Mrs. ' •:: ' ; Tumith, Margaret : ■ ' Tumith, William •"^■■■ $1 00 75 25 00 00 GO 00 50 85 00 45 50 00 00 26 25 00 00 00 00 50 SO 00 50 50 50 60 50 50 50 35 26 00 00 50 50 25 50 26 25 Fisher, D. Fisher, Mrs. D. Waugh, Mrs. Ruckle, Mr. Buckle, Mrs. Bucklo, Henrietta Lord, John Lord, Mrs. John Lord, Thomas Lord, Charles Lord, Dr. Lord, Mrs. Fletcher, W. Fletcher, Mrs. W. Mills, Mrs. Whittaker, Mr. Whittaker, Mrs. Whittaker, W. Campbell, Mr. Tumith, Thomas Tumith, Mrs. Thomas Tumith, Arthur Collections W. and O. M 9^ U 16 «0 to Sft 25 50 60 50 50 50 50 50 50 25 25 25 60 90 Total, $44 50 NORTON. Brldgman, Mrs. Brownsword, Miss Baxter, Robert Cochrane, John Dixon, Charles • Dixon, Henry Denniston, Wm. Dixon, John Mrs. Dnnfield, Mrs. Fairweather, J. E. Fairweather, Stephen Fairweather, James Esq. Fairweather, Jaa. Mr. & Mrs. Fairweather, Miles B. Fairweather, John F. Fairweather, Chas. E. Fairweather, Edwin Frost, Harvey Frost, Charles Gedne5% Mrs. Hughson, James Hughson, Mrs. Jas. $1 00 50 2 00 50 10 00 1 CO 1 00 1 00 1 00 3 00 2 00 2 00 .1 I'l- 60 00 60 00 00 00 GO 00 00 50 96 Iloyt, Mrs. Eilwln lloyt, Sarnuol Ketcluim, Goorjro Ketchiim, Mrs. George Ketclmin, Miss Mury E. Kctchum, Potei* Ketcluim, ('liarlcs Ketchutn, Inuac < Lcavitt, Mrs. McAvity, Charles Raymond, J. M. Raymond, Sila» Raymond J. 13. S. Raymond, George Raymond, John Seely, Robert Seely, Mrs. Robt. Seely, Egertan Seely, Walter Seely, Byron Seely, Anu Seely, Thos. F. Sharp, Mrs. Warneford, Mrs. Wetmore, Henry "Wetmore, Norton Wetmore, Alonzo Wetmore, Mrs. Henr)' Wetmore, Miss Helen Wetmore, Mrs. Norton Wetmore, O. A. Wetmore, Mrs. Thos. Wetmore, Mrs. Isaac Wetmore, Mrs. E. S. Wetmore, W. D. ,^ Wetmore, S.Z. "'■•' Wetmore, William Offertory, , ;, ... 6 001 llavward, Mrs. 2 00 1 00 60 40 1 00 1 00 1 00 • 1 00 ' 1 00 1 50 1 50 4 00 1 00 50 1 00 50 25 20 2 00 20 60 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 60 ,8 00 1 00 50 1 50 50 50 50 18 00 /iO McDonald, Dr. 50 Friend, A. 25 Kilputrick, Mrs. 50 Marks, J. tl. 50 Steeves, Mrs. J. 25 Webster, Mrs. fio Flewellyn, Mrs. D. E. 1 CO Flewellyn, Mrs. l 00 Whelpley, Mr. 1 00 Thorn, Mr.. Sen. ,• 50 Thorn, William , 1 00 Thorn, George 1 00 Crossthwaithe.Tho Messrs. 3 00 Murphy, Mr. Wortman, Mr. Lewis, M. Nelson. Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Hoyt, Asor, Hoyt. D. Svnder. D. V^ebster. D. Teakles, H. Kinnear, A. Ketehum, S. Davidson, I. Tracey, Daniel Ketehum, Harriet Davidson. Fred. McLellan, D.J. Ist Collection, 2nd do. )i: 20 50 20 2 00 1 00 60 60 50 50 60 50 1 00 1 00 50 50 50 1 00 7 25 6 17 Total $96 45 .l»-J"i ^:-i_, Siiiir'l .. PETITCODIAC. Portage, Haveloolc. $50 42 Willis. Rev. 0. Willis, Mrs. Davidson, H. Humphrey, H. Keeth, C. Trites, D. S. $4 00 4 00 4 00 1 00 50 . . 50 PRINCE WILLIAM ft DUM- FRIES. Allen, Miss $ 50 Allen, Jacob ,.jh/ .f - ,« 50 Brown, Henry ' ' 60 Brown, Mrs. William 25 Brown, John Junr. 60 Brown, James , , 1 OU Brown, Albert 1 00 Bymor, William 1 00 Bain, J. S. 1 00 Blaney, Wra. & Wife 1 00 Clements, Fred. 2 00 Clements, Mrs. ... 2 00 1)7 /)0 r»o 25 50 50 25 50 :. 1 CO 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 I 00 essrs. 3 00 20 50 20 2 00 1 00 60 60 50 50 60 50 ;, 1 00 ^' 1 00 50 50 50 1 00 7 25 6 17 $50 42 ^ftDUM- $ 50 60 50 a 25 50 1 GO 1 00 1 00 1 00 3 1 00 2 00 2 00 Ciirrnllicrp, AIIsm Can-. Mrs. A. |)livin«l«<)n, 'I'honias Kdiiiondx)!!. I>>mic KII(';j(K)d, .Mrs. KII('<,'oo(l, John KIU(«;()od, Miss Kiic^^ood, Win. Fruscr, Aloxan.lor Kraser, Tiioinas L. Fraser, Jolm M. Krusor, Mrs. Thomas (iraham, Miss (fi'aham, >John (Graham, J*atrick, Jr. (Jrahain, Win. and wife (iurtloy, Mrs. John (Jartloy, Miss Fcmolino (iartley, Mrs. IVMer Gartley, Mrs John, Jr. (Jartley, Andrew Gartley Geo. Ilazcn, Mrs. Henry, Thomas, Jr. Henry, James, Esq. Henry, Mrs. James Henry, Mrs. James R. Henry, Jolm (Hack Land) Henry, Wni. *' Henry, Mrs. John, Sen. Henry, Frank Henry, Arthur Henry, Mrs. A. Henry, James A. Henry, William A. Henry, John A. Henry, Mrs. J. A. Henry, Andrew R. ; Henry, John, Sen. Henry, Miss Henry, Andrew i Harper, Mrs. John Harper, James W. ' ' Harper, Charles C. Hanington, Rev. E. A.W. Hani ug'ion, Mrs. 13 1 no :io 1 (II) CO 1 oj '2 00 1 00 1 00 1 (10 r>{) (10 00 00 00 25 00 .'>0 50 25 25 25 2.5 :io 51 > 1 00 25 2 00 1 (iO 2.5 1 00 75 50 50 50 1 00 2 43 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 49 . 60 5U 26 25 4 00 2 00 Mood, Goo., Sen. Hood, Mrs. Gcor^'O Hood, James Hood, '.'■ illiam lii All Saint's, 1 12 Total, $98 03 Names omitted by printer in last ytar^s lieport. Thomas, Jones 2 00 Nelson, Ilenry 50 PETERSVILLS. $2 50 Collected by Miss Lizzie Per- kins. J.B.Perkins, '^ $1 00 Alonzo Waters, 60 Josiah M. Perkins, 75 $2 25 QOLLECTED BY MiSS WaTERS. C. R. Matthew, C. T. Perkins, Isaac Waters. ■ David Belyea, Jno. S. Armstrong, Mrs. A. Fleming', Mrs. Armstrong, Thos. Armstrong, Thos. Corbett, Thos. Martin, Mary Martin, Mary A. McGinly, 5 4 1 1 2 1 1 00 00 00 60 00 00 00 00 50 25 13 13 $16 61 Collected by Miss M. Wilson. Jas. Wilson, Mrs. Geo. Dunn, Daiil. McLeod, Wm. McC ready, Saml. Corbett, Edw. Vallis, '.i m^! f j Rich. Pol ley, Wra. Polley, Jr. /-., o Jno. Scott, Wm. Megaw, ai .'. James McKinney, Samuel W. Corbett, j* ;:,' Anna Corbett, •' Christy Cooper, V .- 40 60 50 25 25 26 50 25 20 25 1 00 30 24 25 Friend, 25 do., 25 Mr. McPhee, 25 John R. Daly, 25 W. J. Rolston, 25 Stewart McKinney, 32 Mrs. W. Queen, ' 25 fl. Ilawkshaw, 25 $7 21 Collected by Miss Tillev. W. Tilley, James Derrah, James Donald, F. Gilby, J. Jackson, T. Heasty, Mrs. E. Lowry, Mrs. N. Bolyea, James Francis, Mrs. W. Belyea, Samuel Elder, Geo. R. Vincint, E. M. Tilley, Collected by HALE, F. Woods, Esq. Friend. James Clarke, Friend, do., D. Brodie, J. Smith, E. Sproul, T. Harrison, Mrs. Harrison, Wm. Robinson, Samuel Parks, Geo. Godfrey, Mrs. Godfrey, Mr. Henderson, Mr. McKenzie, Mrs. McKenzie, James McCorgle, Mrs. Johnston, 50 50 25 25 i . 50 50 30 25 40 25 34 25 25 Total, $4 54 Miss Little- $1 a>'.\. ., i-t_ 00 60 60 40 36 60 25 25 60 50 25 30 60 13 10 50 26 .50 25 $7 81 99 COll.ECTED UY SIlSS MaRY L. Gkaham. Alliiicfbam, W. H. Bell, William Bell, Mrs. James Belyea, W. L. Cooper, Thomas Cooper, James Graham, W. J. Graham, II. A. Graham, J. 11. Graham, A. A. Graham, M. L. Graham, W. F. Graham, .1. A. Graham, Wm. •Graham, James W. Graham, James Graham, ISimoii 11 owe, Wm. Howe, John Howe, Robert, Hamilton, Mrs. A. Hamilton, Thomas Hamilton, James Hamilton, William Hawkshavv, H. McJunkin, Wm. Mel n tyre, Samuel McKee, John McKee, James Mr. McKee, James McKee, William McKee, Mary Mahood, Mrs. Mahood, Miss McC/arty, M. McCracken, John Mc(/racken, U. Perkins, Jas. B. Quinn, C. L. Quinn, Mrs. M. ^ Quinnc L. J. Quinn, Eliza Queen, Mrs. Queen, Mrs. F. Kolsten, And. Smith, Geo. Esq. Till, Chas. White, Wm. 1 50 25 25 25 25 25 50 50 50 50 50 50 25 25 20 20 25 50 25 25 20 25 25 50 50 60 25 60 50 25 25 25 60 00 50 25 25 44 50 GO 25 25 60 25 29 25 50 25 Woods, Francis 85 Wilson, Mrs. W. 14 Total, $18 97 Collected by Miss Paschal. P. Lingley, $0 50 Mrs. Woods, 48 Mrs. Geo. Fowler, .■■. sm Gabriel Fowler, , 50 , $1 63 Reoapitnlatioii . Miss Perkins, $2 25 Miss Waters, ' ' 16 61 Miss Wilson, > ' 7 21 Miss Tilley, 4 54 Miss Littlehale, 7 81 Mi88 1 63 Church Col. - ' ' 2 98 $62 00 QUEENSBURT. »'/■ Brown, A. J. $1 CO Brown, Margaret & Sister 92 Blaney, Mr. & Mrs. Henry 75 Blaney, Graham , 60 Blaney, Robert 50 Blanev. Georj^e 50 Caver'hill, Wm., M. D. 1 00 Caverhill, John 1 00 ('urrie, Charles 84 Ferris, William 1 00 Graham, Henry 50 Guion, Alice 20 llagerman, Mrs. Joseph 72 llagerman, Mrs. Irad 20 llagerman, William 50 Huestis, Henry 25 Ingraham, Mr.'&Mrs. Ben. 3 00 Ingraham, Mr. & Mrs. C. 3 00 Ingraham, Mr. & Mrs. S. 2 00 Ingraham, Mr. & Mrs. G. 1 50 Ingraham, Fredk. 1 00 Ingraham, Manure 25 Ingraham, Maud k Maggie 50 Ingraham. Jane & Uealey 75 Jacksou, lieiiry 50 100 McTlvain. David & Mrs. 1 Miller. William 1 Miller, Joseph 1 Miller, Matthew 1 March, J >hn Lock hard, Benjamin I Lock hard, Uobeit 1 Lock ard, James Morehouse, Frederick 2 Morehouse, Georgiana 1 Pender, James U. 2 Parent, Danl. & Adolphus Parent. Joanna Prescott, William 1 Prescott, Thomas 1 Peacock, John .'•■'' Peacock, James Turner, John " Tippet. Rev. H. W. & Mrs. 6 Tippet, Vivian Tippet, W. Herbert Tippot, Mary Vivian Tippet, Cornelia Tippet, Alice & Fredk. Van wart. HavelocK Woodlorde, J. W. D. Cliff, Mrs. Edw. Close, Mrs. Jas. • ■/ Close, Susey "' Close, Mrs. Abraham Offertory Collections, Contents of Boxes, 14 2 ' \-. 00 00 00 00 .50 00 00 50 00 00 00 75 20 00 00 50 50 50 00 00 00 00 00 50 25 25 80 50 40 40 87 68 Total, $73 98 RICHliuCTb. Bliss, T. W. Brown, Wm. Sen. Brown, Wm. J. Brown, Fred. Brown, Isabella Brown, Maude Bryant, Maria Bulmer, Mrs. ; Cowrey, E. Chandler, Miss Duncan, Mrs. Dickenson, Jori Dickenson, J., Jr. 1 ■'■. $2 1 ■ i\ I ,,. 1 ^1 2 1 00 50 60 00 25 24 50 60 00 00 00 00 00 tvrs ,1. Dickenson, John 1 f.o Eddy, William 72 Foetliain, Henry 2 00 Freeman, J. B. (M. D.) 1 00 Friend, .50 Friend, 1 00 Friend. 25 Flitt, Mrs. 50 Forster, Sarah 8 00 Forstcr, Mary 4 itO Forster, Mag^iie 4 00 Forster, Mr. & Mrs. Ja^ . 5 00 Forster, Jane 50 Hudson, Wm. & wife 2 00 James, .1. A. 10 00 Jotiiison, John 1 00 Jones, Mar;.' 50 -loiies, Annie i Mclntyre, Mrs. Moser. J. 1 00 Moodv, ./. C. (M. D). 4 00 Urr, Mrs. 60 Powell, Mrs. T. 1 00 Perry, Mrs. . 48 Palmer. Mrs. ' 25 Richardson, Mrs. 1 00 Smith, The Misses 6 00 Thaddick, Mrs. 25 Smith, O. 1 00 Stevenson, John Sr. 2 00 Stevenson, John Jr. 2 00 Stevenson, D. 2 CO Taylor, Miss 1 00 Thompson, David 50 Wheten, John 6 00 Wathen. John 94 Ward, Mrs. *' ^ 50 Young, Mary 20 T , $85 44 RICHMOND. Annette, Ellen $ 50 Beardsley, William 1 00 Beardslev, Alfred ■ ^ '■• 50 Bedde, Walter 1 ^0 Bell. Benjamin 50 Bell, Mrs. Benjamin ''• • 50 Bell. William 75 Bell, Thomas 60 Bell, Mrs. Thomas ,. 60 ;u -'* .'f.' 101 D.) Ja. >. 1 50 Boyd Jatnes 25 72 Clinic, Alfred 1 00 2 00 Ciinle, VVilliam 50 1 00 Campbell, Mrs. Tho^. 40 50 Cunliffe. Ellis 3 00 1 00 Oiinlifie, Ilattie 25 25 Cunliffe, George 25 50 Cunliffe, Elisha 60 8 00 Cunliffe, Mrs. Elisha 50 4 00 Cunliffe. Nicholas 60 4 00 Carr, .lohn 50 . 5 00 CaiT, Mrs. John 50 50 Custance, Robert . 50 2 00 Cu Stan CO, Mrs. OO 10 00 Custance, Frederick 13 1 00 Chandler. Mrs. N. 1 00 50 Gentle. Mrs. 2 00 i Gray, Daniel 50 Gray. Mrs. Daniel ^ 50 1 00 Gartley, Mr. and Mrs. 1 00 4 00 Gartley, John 50 60 Gartley, Mrs. John " 50 1 00 Gartlcv, George ' ' 1 00 . 48 Gartley, VVilliam 75 • 25 Gartley. Thos., Jun. 1 00 1 00 Gidiiev, Isaac 1 00 5 00 Gidney, John , 50 25 Gidney, Daniel 50 1 (10 Hanson, U. II. 1 00 2 00 Hanson, Mrs. Otis 25 2 00 Henderson, William 50 2 00 Jameson, Mr. & Mrs. C. 1 00 1 00 Jameson, Henry 60 50 Leighton, J. S. 50 6 00 Lcighton, Mrs. ' 50 94 Love, David 50 50 Mc Bride, Arthur 75 20 Mc Bride, Mrs. Arthur 50 McBride, Ephraim Mc Bride, Tiomas 25 1 00 $85 44 McBride, Robert 1 00 McBride, John ' 26 $ 50 McBride, Mrs. John 25 1 00 McBride, J. Newton 10 50 McBride, John, Jun. 50 1 i)0 McCuUoch, Robert 1 00 50 McCulloch, Mrs. Robert 50 50 Mclntyre, Patrick 1 00 75 Mclntjre, Mrs. P. 1 00 60 Mclntvre, Mr. & Mrs. R. 2 00 50 Mclntyre, Ella 50 t Mclntyre, Mr. & Mrs. A. 1 00 James F. Mclntyre, 25 Edith Mabel Mclntvre, 25 Mary Mclntyre, ' 1 00 Isabella Mclntvre, 25 Mr. & Mrs. T. Mclntyre, I 00 Kate Mclntvre, ' 25 William Mclntyre, 75 Mrs. William Mclntyre, 50 Jeannie, Mclntvre, 25 William McKeen, 1 Reuben McKeen, 5 Joseph McKeen, 60 Mary McKee, 1 00 John McLellan, 60 Mrs. John McLellan, 60 J. n. McLellan, 25 James Henry McLellan, 25 Isabella McLellan, 25 Maggie J. McLellan, 25 WUliam McLellan, 25 John Nicholson, 60 A. H. Petigrove, 75 Daniel Parks, 76 George Parks, 25 Mrs. George Parks, 25 Eugene Parks, 26 Hannah Parks, 12 Mvrtle Parks, 12 William Reed, 1 00 Mrs. William Reed, 50 William Stokes, 4 00 Lydia Sincock, 12 Fanny Sincock, 12 Lawrence Sincock, 12 Andrew Ray, 60 Mrs. Andrew Ray, 25 Annie B. Ray, ' 25 Arthur Ray, 26 Mrs. Arthur Ray, 25 Mrs. Isaac Strong, .50 Jane Strong, 25 Thomas Strong, 50 Rev. W. H. Street, 4 00 John Toms, 75 Samuel Wilson, ' 1 00 Mrs. Samuel Wilson, ' 60 G. J. D. Wilson, 60 Mr. & Mrs. E. Wilson, 1 00 William McBride, 25 John McBride, ^ 25 102 Collections, 4 00 Total $75 37 ROTHESAY. Almon, L. J. Alton, John IJailentine, G. W. Tiallenlinc, A. Bond, James Bradwell, \V. Burnside, John Buniside, James Clark, John Dixon, Albert Dixon, Wm. A. Dixon, Thos. P. Dixon, Joseph H. Dobbin, Mrs. John Domville, Mrs. James Fairwcather, C U. Fairweather, F. 11. Ford, Mrs. Forrester, Henry Fowler, Miss Hall, Stephen S. Henderson, James Henderson, Mrs. George Hornbrook, George Inch, Mr. Keator, J. D. W. Keator, Mrs. J. D. W. Keator, Mrs. Kierstedd, Mrs. Thos. Kirk Patrick, David Laugstroth, A. Matthew, Geo. F. ./ Otty, Allen C. Partridge, Mrs. Prince, Charles . Prince, Mrs. Geo. Prince, Elias , i Prince, David llichardsolf, J. Ritchie, Hon. Chief Jus- tice Roberts, Mrs. Geo. Saunders, Thos. Saunders, Thos. W. $5 00 00 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 50 60 1 00 60 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 10 00 25 00 1 0(» 1 00 1 00 60 10 00 1 00 1 00 4 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 6 00 4 00 8 00 1 00 1 24 48 50 60 20 00 60 1 00 1 00 Saunders, James m Saunders, George 60 Smith, Daniel 50 Smith, William 1 00 Smith, Stephen 25 Sherwood, Mrs. 50 Sherwood, C. 11. 50 Townsend, Robert 1 00 Townsend, Miss 50 Wetmore, M. E. 2 00 Wright, J. H. S. 60 Col. in Parish Church, 7 38 St. Luke's Ch. 1 80 Total, $135 75 SACKVILLE AND DOR- CHESTER. A. E. Allison, H. B. Allison, J. F. Barnes, Julia Bell. Robert Black, S. F. Botsford, Hon Botstord Mrs. A. E. Boultenhouse, John Campbell, Dr. Campbell, McL. v Chapman, Thos. ' ,- Clarke, Stephen \'\ Clarke, James Cogswell, Edward Cook, Mrs. J. Dixon, E. B. . Dickson, D. Entwistle, Robt. Estab rooks, Mrs. Estabrooks, Blair Evans, Miss Ford, G. E. ; Ford, John Frink, Mrs. Gilbert, Arthur Grey, J. W. • | Hermans, H. Jodrey,J. Johnston, Mrs. W. Kinnear, Mrs. Knapp, Dr. T. W. $2 CO 2 00 50 50 1 00 4 00 2 00 60 .>{<'' 1 1 1 00 00 20 00 50 3 00 26 00 00 1 00 50 00 25 50 00 25 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 103 1 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 Knapp, Dr. W. D. Knowles, T. Lawrence, Mrs. Lawrence, G. Lawrence, James Mehan, John McCord, G. S. Milner, Mrs. Milner, W. Q. Milner, Capt. W. Milner, Mrs. W. Morrice, Mrs. John Power, Annie Purdy, Mrs. John Purdy, Mrs. James Rainnie, Mrs. Roberts, Rev. G. G. Roberts, Chaa. G. D. Rogers, Mrs. John Russ, Charles Towse, Mrs. E. S. WilJett, G. Wilson, Richard Wilson, Richard Jr. Wilson, Rufus Collections, DorolieBter. A Friend, < Backhouse, W. Bell, T. W. Carter, E. Carter, Mrs. M. Chandler, Hon. E. B. Chandler, S. Chandler, G. W. Chandler, 0. Chandler, J. Chapman, D. Charters, C. Coldwell, T. Crowson, Mrs. T. Gilbert, Miss Gilbert. S. G. Gilbert, B. Gilbert, Ella Godfrey, Mrs. 'rodfrey, Chas. odfrey, E. V. Hagan, P. 50 1 GO 60 60 £0 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 60 25 4 00 1 30 1 00 60 2 00 1 00 50 1 00 60 10 23 $74 28 $2 00 1 00 1 00 60 25 25 GO 2 00 6 00 8 00 3 00 1 50 1 00 40 25 2 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 50 00 60 Oi) Ifaniiigton, D. L. & Mi •s. 8 00 Ilicknutn, Joseph, 2 00 Hickman, James 2 00 Hickman, Wm. 1 25 Hickman, A. J. 2 00 Keillor, Thos. 2 00 McMinn. j. 25 Moore, W. E. 3 00 Moran, Mrs. 1 50 Morrison, G. 1 00 Onlton, A. E. ^2 00 Palmer, Gideon 2 00 P.'mer. H. W. 1 00 Palmer, P. J. 1 00 Peck, J. B. 1 00 Robb, Alexander 1 60 Roberts, Dr. J. C.E. 2 00 Say re, Otis 50 Smith, Mrs. A. J. 10 00 Tait, E. V. 3 00 Tait, A. P. 1 00 Tait. B. B. 75 Teed, John & Mrs. 1 60 Teed, Lucy 60 Tingley. S. W. 1 00 Wallace, W. 1 50 Wetmore, T. M. 1 00 Ist Col. October, 1871, 9 70 2d " May, 1872, 6 98 $126 93 74 28 $200 21 SAINT ANDREWS. Augherton, Jume<« $0 60 Augherton, James Mrs. 50 Bull, Henry 2 00 Bradridge. Henry 1 00 Brown, John 1 00 Conley, Mrs. and familv (iVlachias, Seal Islands) 8 00 Campbell, Geo. F. 1 00 Carr, Eliza 1 00 Day, Mrs. 1 00 Denley, Mrs. 50 Denley, Joseph 50 Eggleton, George 50 Eggkton, Mrs. 50 104 Foistor, W. D. Friend, A. Gove, I)r. (ireatliead, N. T. Ilipwell, ThoniJis llalheway, C E. O. lloiilton, iVIrs. Haddock, Mrs. Hatch, H. II. Howard, Mrs. IJiiiit, Henry Hunt, Henry Mrs. Haddock. li. Mrs. Jackson. Mrs. Julian, E. A. Jones, John Jones, Henry Ketchum, Dr. Rev. Ketchum, Bessie H. Ketchum. C. J. Kvle, Mrs. Legh, E. 0. Mrs. Lock, Robert Lorinier, Edward Magee, John S. Magee. Mrs. Malonev, Mrs. Morris,* \V. B. Mowat, Geo. Mrs. Moore, George McGrotty, Miss McCurdy, Mrs. Osbuni, Henry Osburn, Mrs. Odell, T. T. Parker, Dr. and Mrs. Parker, N. Mrs. Parker, Miss Pheasant, Edward Pheasant, Mrs. Street, James W. Street, Geo. D. Smith, Miss Smith T. Mrs. Smith, Sarah Short, Mrs. Sills, 0. M. Stinson, Ebiir Stinsou, H. Mrs. Stinson, Marshall Mrs. Stone, Miss o 2 1 1 00 00 :{ 00 00 00 00 50 50 2 00 1 00 50 50 2t 50 3 00 00 00 6 00 1 00 00 00 87 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 60 60 8 00 2 00 00 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Shaw, Joseph. Mrs. Shaw, Sidney Stevenson. B. R. Shaw, Walter Street, Lee Street, T. U. Stinson, Angus Turner, Cassie Turner, Mrs. Tread well, Nathan Tread well, J. Mrs. Til lev, Mrs. Whit lock. VVm. Whitlock, Henry Mrs. Wren. Thomas Mrs. 1st Col. in Church, 2d 25 52 i Ol) 2.=) 1 00 1 Oa 1 00 I 00 1 oil 1 00 25 3 00 4 00 1 CO 50 7 !)1 2') 00 $204 47 1 30 00 20 00 10 00 10 o 2 2 00 00 6 00 4 1 ^1 00 00 20 20 60 00 00 25 60 00 Chamcook. Craig. David Mrs. Craig, Joseph Mrs. Friend, A Gow, Henry Mrs. Grimmer, G. S. Grimmer, J. 1). Grimmer, G. S. xMrs. Grimmer, W. C. H. Grimmer, F. Howard Oibson, George Johnson, Henry Johnson, Harriet McGardle, William ' ' Miller, Robert Omarr, Mrs. • ' Omarr, Miss ^ ' -' Neil, Andrew ' ' Rankin, David, Townsend, Robert Mrs. Townsend. Wm. Mrs. Townsend, Lizzie Wren, John R. Ist Col. in Church, 2d •• '« ' A thank offering by a par- ishioner, 50 50 5(J 50 24 00 00 00 50 50 00 00 50 25 48 00 25 00 50 50 50 25 00 32 28 00 $78 $283 63 10 / Irs. 25 52 On 25 00 Oil 00 I U(» 1 00 00 25 1 3 4 00 00 1 CO 50 7 !il 2) 00 $201 47 k. $0 oO 56 i » 50 24 10 00 2 00 s. 1 00 50 id 50 .' 1 00 , 1 00 50 !-■ 1 i- , 25 i 3 1 ^^ ■ ■■ • ' ' 1 00 ^ i : 25 . « ' ' 1 00 -■■• ^ '' 50 Wrs 50 •s. 50 25 1 00 ' 2 32 ' 2 28 apar- 50 00 ■ i. ' "j $78 63 $283 10 "•• s.d5?'J.?iSS.AK. 105 ^'OLLECTED ny \J„ * Saint Da v,o'^°'''^""'^'v ^t-own, James ^'•oivji, John c. j^ooie, Stephen i'ooie, IJoratio J^illespie.AIrs. VV •OMs, Mrs. John' Jfving-, William ;'^J"^.Georg-o VVr •/"biison. Joseph " J^o^an, Archibald f^"dg-ate, James Jl.'tchel, John J^itchei, Kachel •^^i^hel, Barbara Mitchel, IJenrietta jjeid, Howard «eid, John I Jtevvarf, Mrs. D ' ■ ,^cott, Theodore ' lliompson.Mrs. |Voodcock, Alex. ' l^oodcock, Mrs. A. nVoodcock, John T ^oodcock. George "'eeks, Mrs. Samuel i J >, J , ^^^ ^y fa ck, Thomas PMck, Mrs. Thos fjnston, Robert fc^'f on, WiiJiam h^he U Samuel ^' p«uae, Margaret ■ 14 poller, Robert ««fron, John ; ' Jolls, VViniam feimpson, Joseph i lompson, Frederick niompsoM. Loren lowers, William Towers, Mrs. William .fo^vers, Robert ,^owers, Mrs. jfobert lowers. George l^owers, Mrs. 5eorge Towers, Robert Jvf Towers, Herbert Towers, Frederick Wiison. William 1 1 1 SO 48 50 00 00 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 50 1 00 50 50 I p , , . ®»*«* Patrick. g« dwiu. John Baldwin. George ;^> er, Richard f^yer, Mrs. Richard ;;Jyer, Henry £>.ver. Mary Ann Jnnn, John [{judgate, John . , , ^^agune, John Magmre, Mrs. John ^louaiian, Hugh $15 00 Total $to 00 JW.M.j ■ U Saint Qeorg,, V; '; COLLECTED BY Mm T^ Knight '^''"^^^ Austin, Robert garry, Thomas °aiTy,Mr8. Thos Ba'iy. William Bany Jennie Ba dw,„, Mrs. Georire gf,dw^in,Mary ^® %:%h^"-^^- Boyd, Mrs. John $1 00 2 00 2 50 50 50 50 ' 25 50 50 ion Brown, Frank Brown, 0. A. Barnes, Eliza BillingK, John Brown, John, Sen. Campbell, John Cam >bell, Archie Clayburn. John Cliiich, JShepard Campbell, Ronald Campbell, Daniel Clinch, Gny Campbell, ilichard Dewar, John Drake, Mrs. Elliott, Mrs. Gillmor, A. II.. Jun. Gillmor, Abbie E. ^, Gallagher, Maggie Gallagher, William Gray, Robert Goss, Thorot Hicks, Mr. Howard, Mr. Hibbard. Geo. F. Irish, b. C. Johnson, Saflnnel Johnson. Charles Knight, Gideon Knight, Mrs. Joshua Knowles, Charles Latham, Artemas Lee, George Ludgate, Bngh Ludgate, Mrs. H. . Mc(»ee, Richard McGee, Richard Jr. McGee, Charles Murray. Robert MorinI Francis Mealing, Mrs. Joseph McCormick, Joseph McCalliim, Mrs. John Messinett, Miss A. . McDougali. Henry McMaster, William Mann, Annie i^' O'Brien, Edward '' O'Brien, James Parks. Mrs. Moses <«» Pearce, Henry j ,- « »«fc >.! ■'. *ii 1 00 48 25 60 f)0 4 0(J 5i) 2 00 60 50 48 50 1 00 60 1 00 60 00 60 1 00 60 50 50 50 35 1 00 1 00 1 5 2 00 00 3 00 1 1 2 1 2 5 1 50 00 2 C) 50 00 00 00 88 00 00 50 25 60 1 00 I 00 70 25 1 00 I 00 1 00 60 .. 60 Smith, Rev. Ranald E. Smith, Mrs. Ranald E. Sutherland. William Sparks, Mrs. Gooden Stnart, Mrs. R. A. Spinney. Mrs. Nelson S|)inney, Mr. & Mrs. Jas. Stein, Nlrs. George Shaw, Wallace ,, Seely, Philo Sutherland, Robt. Jr. Tliickcns, Mrs. G, Tayte, Mrs. R. Wyinan,(ieo. L. Wetmore, Mrs. Douglas Wallace, Howard 1st Col., St. Mark's Ch., 2d 00 00 0() .00 (10 60 1 00 75 00 50 iiO 60 26 50 00 00 1 .( 10 65 15 U Peanfleld. 8109 88 Collected by Miss Gilleswe. Borthwick, John Bucknam, Jami Crickard, W. [. Crickard, Alice Crickard, Ellen ■ Gillespie, James Gilles|)ie, Mrs. James Gillespie, Lizzie Gillespie, W. J. fJillespie, George ' , Gillespie. Belle ^• Gillespie, Ellen , ' Gillespie, Hugh "i. Hunter, Robert Hunter, Mrs. Robert Hunter, James Harvey, Mrs. John Justason, Isaac -^ ^y- v~ Justason, I. J. ^ . " Justason, Justus ' . , Justason, Nellie ^''1',' Jack, Mrs. Jacob Jack, Mrs. Washington Jack, George E. Mealey, A. M Mealey, Malcolm Magi if, James * McFarlanc, David ■' 24 24 25 25 24 00 50 511 50 25 25] 25 88 25 25 50l 251 m 5Q 5d 01 107 8100 8» a. ) GlLLKSHK- g $0 24 ■ 24 I 25 1 ' 25 1 24 1 L 00 I 50 I Lnes 50 50 25 1 25 1 25 1 88 25 Levi 25 50 25 n n lOfl U' '' "- d'i ■■'I ■ 5( fit.'i' » 0' •*• Kngton '2i iS 2 McDonald, Andrew 1 00 Mill( Tolm T. 1 GO Miller, Mrs. John T. 82 Poole. E. K. 20 Prcscott, Joshua 50 Kay, Thomas 60 Kiordon, Timothy 50 Uobbins, Mrs. D. '25 Spear. Thomas M. 25 Spear, Mrs. Tliomas M. '25 Spear, Geo. E. 25 Spear, Catherine 24 Spinney, Mary 25 Spear, Goorj^e 88 Try nor, Chas. 25 Woodbury, James 50 Woodbury, James E. 40 Woodbury, Delia 2() Collected by Miss Carlyle. Anderson, Samuel Anderson, Robert Anderson. James Armstrong, Mrs. Thomas Boyd, Mrs. David Boyd, Nancy , .^j-. Boyd, John . ^ Boyd, James Carlyle, John, J. P. Carlyle, Eliza Cross, Elias | , Crawney, James . >. . ^ M McLean, Emily 25 Total $11 40 id M 108 Rolz Road. COLLKCTED BY Mr. ThOMAS Carson. Bmndlc. Jane ' 12 Carsun, Ulmrlos 1 00 C/ur80ii, Tlios. \ .,. 60 Carson, Mrs. Thos. 6() Carbon. Hannah 25 Carson, Cluirlus Alfred 1 00 Carson, Atcheson 50 Carson, Mrs. Atclieson 50 Carson, William, Sen. 5() Cartoon, Wilson 60 (arson, Uaclicl 50 Fisher, Mrs. Sophia 25 Johnson, Mrs. Gorman 25 Koix. John 1 00 Koix, Matilda 25 Sninmers, Snsan 25 Thompson, William G. 60 Thompson, Mrs. Wm. G. 40 htuarl, Mrs. Artomissa 24 I $9 21 Upper Falls. Collected by Jas. C. Pratt. Beney, William Bcney, Archibald Hanington, Aaron Matheson. Hugh Matheson, Mrs. Hugh Matheson. George Pi*akt, Joseph • ' ' Prait, James C. '-'"'' Summary. Saint George, Pennfield, , " ' ' Pocologan, Rolx Uoad, , ' \. Upper Falls, ' '• $0 50 60 ' 60 1 60 60 50 1 00 1 00 $6 00 1109 88 39 81 11 40 9 21 6 00 $176 30 SAINT JAMES. ! »i Bev. & Mrs. W. Arm- strong, $20 €0 Armstrong, J. R. Baker, Mrs. W. Black, Misses Black, W. niack, i. Boyd. Mrs. Britain, K. Campbell, Cash, "Clawson, Clementson, F. Corcnfield, S. W. Evans, W. Hanlord. F. Hall, Mre. J. W. llafhewLV. W. H, llolden, Mrs. Flolden, Miss Horn, J. Hunter, R. Kee, W. Lund,C. Littler, J. MeCabe, J. McKelvic, A. Mujoribanks, Misses Moity, Miss Moulson, Miss Moulson, James Normansell, H. Paisley, Wm. Parker, Mrs. R. Peters, Hurd Pike, Mrs. Price, James Reed. A. Robinson, Mrs. W. 11. Robinson, J. M. Itobinson, L. Robinson, Major Seeds, T Smith, W. Sundries, Stewart, Edward Stewart, John Sutton, Thompson, W. Turnbull, Mrs. Wetmore. Judge Willis, Ed. Wilson, John '' 1 00 1 00 5 00 3 00 1 00 6 00 2 00 4 00 1 00 5 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 4 00 5 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 UO 1 00 60 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 60 50 1 00 2 V/j 8 00 4 00 2 00 1 50 1 00 10 00 1 00 1 00 5 00 1 00 1 00 6 00 1 00 5 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 10 00 3 00 1 00 109 1 00 I 00 5 00 3 00 1 00 6 00 2 00 4 00 1 00 5 0(1 1 00 1 00 1 00 4 00 , 5 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 60 1 00 ' 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 60 50 1 00 2 l!0 8 00 4 00 2 00 1 50 1 00 . 10 00 00 1 00 5 00 1 00 1 00 6 00 1 00 5 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 10 00 3 00 1 00 I nt Collection, 2d ST. MARK. Armstrong, Kcv. G. M. $15 Adams, J. Adums, Mrs. W. U. Armstrong, Juhii Burton, Suml. I). Blatcli, Cicorge Butler, R. I*. Burpee, F. T. C. - Barker, (ireo. A. Burteaux, George Clinch, It. J. Crawford, W. K. Chipman, Mrs. Carvell, L. Ciozier, Thomas Calhoun, W. S. Daniel, J. W. De Forest, Geo. S. Diclcson, 8. L. •Dickson. 11. 6. Evans, E. Fielders, John . ^ ' Flood. Carson , v Fairweather, II, u Gillis, John . Grindon, T. E. Hatheway, Mrs. F. W. Uazen, Miss Hubbard, W. D. W. 21 00 23 00 $185 00 $15 00 6 00 1 00 2 00 16 00 4 UO 4 00 6 00 1 00 1 00 10 00 1 00 20 00 4 00 2 00 2 00 50 00 4 00 Smilh, Goo. F. Smith, Mrs. T. M. Starr, K. 1*. fecott, U. r. A. Shives, Ilobt. Stanton, Miss Starr, W. F. Stephens, U. K. Travis, Jcr. Thorne, E. L. Thorno. W. II. Tumer. J. D. Tnnibull, W. W. Wort man, W. F. Ist. Oficrtory, 2nd. do 4 00 4 00 6 00 4 00 4 OU 2 00 3 00 1 00 6 00 4 00 4 (X) 2 00 4 00 1 00 17 60 51 00 1 2 2 1 1 10 2 4 4 9 Hamilton, Geo. A.(M.D.) 4 llannington, T. B. ... 5 Keans, W. II. A. f - 4 Kaye, J. J. 2 Kenway, B. C. 5 Keator, Geo. S. (M. D.) 5 Lupton, J. 1 Lordly, Alfd. ./ ., 1 McMillan, John " 5 Mullin, J.A. 1 Mount, James .-I'.,' 2 [Moore, Kobt. Vi .'V 2 Oulton, George ' ■ W .5 Puddii:gton, 1{. E. / A.,. 2 Uuel, J as 11. lij i- 4 Uobertson, Jas. N. 5 Total, $346 60 ST. PAUL, PORTLAND. Andrews, J. A friend, 00 Anonymous, 00 00 ." 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 B. Armstrong, Robert Armstrong, Edward Armstrong, Christopher Hates, Miss Barker, F. E. * Beer. W. U. Besnard, P. Jr. ' Bourne, Thos. G. Bradford, Mrs. S. (Donation) Campbell, Mrs. ' •' ■ Chisholm, H. W. Clements, W. N. H. Cochrane, John Coster, Miss ' n , DeBlois, T. M. ' ' DeVeber, L. H. " DeVcber, It. S. « ' DeVeber, L. H. Jr. DeVeber. J. S. Boies D. J. S. B. (Donation) Daniel, Arthur Drury, Mr. & Mrs. W.C. 15 00 $1 00 5 00 1 00 1 00 5 00 5 00 1 10 1 00 4 00 4 00 5 00 2 00 2 00 3 00 5 00 1 00 2 50 2 00 2 00 5 00 2 00 50 00 5 00 2 00 20 00 80 00 5 00 no Drurv, Clmrl«'S Eailo*, 8. Z. Dr. FjlilWl'HtlHM', J. FalrwiMitlior, T. Kulrwt'utlMM', Mr8. E. FcllowH, ilHines I. Frith. II. W. Frith, Mrs. Gardiner, Wm. Jlaiiiiin^toii, J. P. Hoyt, J. A. lloVt, Err.«8t ' Howe, Jolui » Jack, Wm. , " Jacii, I. Allen J ago, Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis, W. M. JarviH, Edward W. Kaccy, VV. Kiniiear, J. Mills, W. Mills, Alfred ^ , y,. McKcnzie, U. Murray. Fanny Peacock, Eliza & Fanny Peacock, George J*oiler, Ernest Perley, Henry Peters, B. L. Kobinson, T. M. Kobiiison, Mrs. T. M. Robinson, George A. Robinson, J. Barclay Robinson, Morris « . . Rowling, John .'i Seovil, Key. Cauou Scovil, W. H. , <» . <" gcovil.Miss Seovil, Mrs. Wm. Uy. Scovil, Edward G. 'j. . Seovil, James ^ . ! Seely, W.S. T. ' ' Shives, Alexander Smith, Mrs. H. B. Smith, G. Sidney Snider, Mr. and Mrs. (W.&O. F.) .r . Street, W. W. Thomson, S. R. Thargar, J. Venner Wetmore, Dr. 5 00 A 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 b 00 8 Oi) ' 2 00 6 00 2 00 10 00 1 00 4 <'0 6 <»0 4 ()') 25 00 20 00 40 00 1 00 2 00 4 00 L 6 tX) 1 00 6 00 3 00 2 00 2 00 5 00 10 00 ti 00 6 00 8 00 7 00 4 00 1 00 '. 5 00 10 00 6 00 4 00 4 00 6 00 6 00 10 00 20 00 10 00 10 00 8 00 10 00 6 00 4 00 Wright, John Wright, Miss Wright, W. M. X. Y. Z. Oftertory, 1st. 2nd. 4 Oo 4 00 •JO 00 20 01) 110 m 80 00 " 8d. (W.&O. F.) 42 OO $780 .J9 SHEDIAO. Armour, Mrs. Stephen 80 iiarnes, Mr. Hateman, Mrs. Fredk. Batcman, Mrs. George Uateman, John Jr. 2 Bateman. Marcus Clark, Mrs. John & Chas. Daley, Miss Jano Davison, A. *• 2 Elliott, Mrs. Thos. Sr. Elliott, Mrs. Thos. Jr. Friend, Forster, John lianington, Thos. Daniel Uanington, Mrs. Joseph Hanington, Miss Sarah Uanington. Sherman lianington, Mrs. Slierman Uanington, William J. ilarshman, Geo. Esq. Hodgson, Mary Inglis, Samuel • • * Jarvis, Rev. Dr. Johnson. Mrs. John '^ Kelly, Mr. ' " * Kirk, Mrs. J. Lutes, Mrs. Margaret Mills, Mrs. Harvey Murray, Archibald Murray, Mrs. A. Robinson, Henry "'' Rolls, Mr. Scovil, Henry A. Esq. Scovil, Mrs. Henry A. Jr. Smith, Miss Cordelia Schrueman, Mrs. Peter Somerby, Mrs. Robert Stevens, Wm. Esq., Mrs. Sutherland, Mrs. Theal, Dr. Charles .?' 20 25 •H) 12 J 00 25 32 30 2 00 24 10 1 00 2 OO 2 00 1 00 60 80 61 10 00 1 00 24 50 4 00 45 50 50 20 24 50 30 50 25 00 00 00 36 25 00 20 00 Ill 4 0<) 4 00 • i!() 0() 20 oo 110 O'J HO (to F.) 42 00 $780 ;)9 n 50 /ha8. Ir. r. miel icph rah 1 ii'maii J. et 80 20 25 •JO 12 i uo 25 32 30 2 00 24 10 1 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 50 80 64 10 00 1 00 24 50 4 00 45 50 60 20 24 60 30 50 25 00 00 00 36 25 00 20 00 A. Jr. ia eter lei't Mrs. Tliciil. Fiancis Tool, John Tool. Pal rick Wulllni;, John 1 Wellinjf, Shurman Weldoii, Mi-8. Wni. 1 IfitCoUuctiou, 3 2(1 '• 1 Lcifiicy of tho lato Alex. Wilting & interest, 2d 50 21 4H 0(1 25 Oo w 77 40 $84 50 SIMONDS. Collected bv Mr. and Fkancij. Friend, Miss Taylor, Mrs. Bunker, F. Charlton K. Johnstone, O. F. Hatcliffe. > ' Mrs. Leauh, Jainos Charlton, A. Whiteside, J. Howe, Robert Moore, Sr. A. Porter, A. Brayden, '* ^^ J. Bobinson .,...,. Mrs. J. Robinson, J. March, W. Fudge, John Brayden, 8. Hall, Mrs. Cuthbert, John Sullivan, Mrs. Wilks, Mrs. Howard F. Shelton, D. Robinson, Mrs. Burgess, Mr. McConachie, Miss Collins, J. Davison, Sr. .1. Davison, Jr., Mrs. R. Moore. Miss Sands, Mrs G. F. Robinson, W . M urphy , v^rv . *. a <« > * G. Carr, .'/ /. Mr, I I Mus. So 00 2 00 1 00 00 00 00 00 1 00 97 80 50 60 60 50 60 26 24 20 20 20 50 50 60 60 50 60 50 50 48 60 40 40 40 40 25 H. Cassidv, 25 W. McLuUan, 25 FricMid, 21 Mis. Doan, 24 A. IliiMfor, 20 F. Low in, 20 Ml . Baxter, 10 A. Cioziir, 1 00 W. 8ann«lers, 1 0(» Mr. Mnd Mr?. Francig, 9 00 II. Murphy, ,^ . 60 John (Miurlton, , fl" John Hill, 25 If Collected by Messiw. RAM & Scott. C. F. Outrain, Keys. McBrion, Miss McBricn, Thos. Bradley, W. Boyle, , t, A. Stephenson, W. Godsoe, R. Johnston, W. Medill, i^. McBrien, 11. Johnstone, James Arlett, N. Stephenson, 1). Scott, Mr. Scott, G. S. Adama, John irvin, W. Porter, Miss Adams, G. Willis, Mr. Land, Miss Land, Gordon Irvine, Mrs. G. Irvine, ,W. Perkins, Alex. Willis, W. Irvine, G. Irvine, Jr., James Cunningham, 11.1/ |;]8 32 *OuT- $2 00 60 50 60 50 50 25 60 25 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 4 00 4 00 2 00 50 50 25 1 00 3 00 50 ' 60 40 Jr. 50 1 00 40 50 1 00 "f • >«r. $30 65 112 Collected by Miss J. Daley. S. K. Daley, Jas. Armstrong, J. Crozier, John Armstrong, 11. Stewart, II. Daley, James Bayer, R. A. Mobre, John White, Isabella Dale7, William Daley, A. Moore, i I CI 00 60 50 60 50 60 6(1 50 60 50 1 00 50 $7 00 Collected by Miss Evans. W. :gvaus, Mrs. VV. Evans, , , , F. Wilson, R Evans, ^ ' Mrs. R. Evans, ' John Burns, Mrs. John Burns, Thos. Morrison, W. Armstrong. R. Moore, John 11. Moore, ' ' ' John Moore, M. J. I i .M .. 00 60 00 00 50 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 J'»i $10 50 Fob Schedule Fund. W. Evans, W. Armstrong, Mrs. Robert Evans, John Burns, Richard Evans, W. Slack, W.Smith, V John Moore, R. Moore, West Beach, $2 00 2 00 !(i ( Thos. Morrison, Richard Daley, W. Moore, John Armstrong, W. Daley, Jas. Armstrong, Robert A. Moore, .[vr 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 2 00 F. Dogherty, James Moore, ' 'S " > Robert Moore, ' Mrs. Dare, John Quinton, Esq., R. S. Armstrong. Esq., Rev. Canon Scovil (W. & O. F..) G. A.Schofield, P.Schofield, Kev. G. Schofield, H. W. Wilson, Esq., B. Ambrose. Friend, Offertory, Loch Lomond, 8 75 *' Black River, 4 61 " Willow Grove, 8 40 '' Golden Grove, 13 30 " Moose Path, 42 38 2 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 20 00 8 00 4 00 4 00 10 00 2 00 2 00 For Schedule Fund, For D. C. S., $264 91 $120 00 134 91 Total $254 91 SPRINGFIELD AND JOHN- STON. Sprinsfleld. Adarns, Joseph (18V1) Benson, W.E. Charlton, J. '.j Crawford, Abraham Crawford. Mrs. Isaac Euring, Chas. Frost, J. S., Esq. ,,. Gillies, Elisha Gunter, Mrs. Abm. Huggard, James (1871) Huggard, James Uuggard, Rd. Juu. Huggard. Stephen . Huggard, Wm. Huggard, Rd., Sen. llickson, Tho. (1871) Johnston, Wellington Keirstead, Alfred Keii'Qtead, J. A. S. si a 25 CO 00 25 00 00 00 00 f »g, 45 2 00 2 00 50 60 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 f;i»:i 00 ,"»!*» •-? ■ 113 $254 91 1 • .'' J $120 00 1 • 134 91 il $254 91 FD JOHN- Marvin, J. H. Marvin, Betsy G. Marvin, J. S. McAfee, Mrs. Northrop, Alex. J. Nortlirop, Jas., Jun. Northrop, A bin. G. Sr. Nortlirop, Beiij. J. Perkins, Chas. (1871) Pickett, Chas. Pickett, Mary M. Perkins, Joseph Rogers, Martha Rogers. Uev. Geo. Ravmond, P. M . Esq. Scovil, Geo. (1871) Spragg, Elijah Spragg, Azor While, Vincent Wilson, Christopher Foreign Mis., Trinity, " »< Centreville, Oflfertory,Oc., Centreville June " Oct. Trinity, June (t i< «t 2 00 50 2 no 25 12 40 50 1 00 1 00 25 1 Ot) 30 1 00 5 00 4 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 5 00 2 00 3 91 1 88 1 il 1 17 3 80 4 03 Johnston. Alcorn, Thos. Alcorn, John Alcorn, Chas. Birney, Win. Golgan, J. Crawford, Jas. Sen. Crawford, Wm. Crawford, John Crawford, Margt. Crawford, Jas., Jr. Hall, Mrs. Johnston, John K. Johnston, Mrs. J. K. Keys, Thomas ' i Long, Saml. Langley, Matilda McFarfand, Chas. McFarland, Wm. Pearson, Mrs. John Pearson, W. Esq. i . Pearson, Thomas Peai'son, T. H. 15 Pearson, John < » Pearson, Joseph Pearson, Win. ■ ' Pearson, Kd. Uankin, James Rankin, Mrs. J. liankin. Geo. Rankin. Mrs. G. Richardson, Geo. (1871) Richardson, Geo. Richardson, John ^ Totten, Joseph Taylor, George Offertory, St. John, Oct., •' June, Foreign Missions, 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 25 1 10 48 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 GO , 2 49 , 1 67 2 57 $98 80 SAINT MART'S ft STAN- LEY. $25 90 $1 00 20 20 1 00 1 00 1 00 " 50 > 30 - 25 60 60 1 12 25 26 1 00 50 1 2 00 1 00 50 00 00 00 50 50 (.0 2^00 1 00 1 00 a 1 1 4 1 1 2 00 00 (JO 00 00 00 Fair weather, William Frith, Mrs. Frederick Fleweliing, J. Kpubin Flewelling, Henry T. Fleweliing, Edwin Guiding, Henry Ilallott, Oliver' llallett, Joseph Mallett. William llallett, James M. llallett, Oliver, Jun. Hannah. Mrs. riazen, Charles Esq. Howse, William Jackson, Jacob JuftVies, Hugh Jutt'iios, Mrs. Hugh Keltic, Robert, Jr. Kyle. Samuel - . Mark ham. Alfred Marven, John • McAfee, Andrew McAfee, Samuel McElmen, A.T. D. Esq. McElmen, Miss McMillan, VVilliam McMillan, Mrs. McV.,>„ugle, Hugh Esq. McMonagle, Mrs. John .Medley, Kevd. Charles Medley, Mrs. Charles Morrison. Robert Esq. Morton, F. Ksq. ..-f Olive. Mrs. C. F. .' Parlee, John Pi r field, Peter Pittield, William U l*ugsle;c, William Roach, Mrs. William Suiiih, Mrs. Smith, William A. Smith. Frederick Smith. James K.. « Sear, William Trites, John S. Vail, Mrs. Vail, K. A.(M. D.) Vail, Robert B. Vail, Mrs. R. B. Whitnev. Mrs. While, Charles T. ,1. 3 Oi) W 2 00 A\ 2 00 C I 00 1 00 2 00 ] 00 2 00 2 00 V 2 00 H 1 00 F 1 00 11 1 00 11 1 50 L 8 CO M 4 00 P 1 00 P 1 00 P 1 00 i' 2 00 P 1 00 S 1 CO s 1 00 s 2 00 s 1 00 s 1 00 , fe 1 00 .•* 1 00 s 60 s 6 00 s 4 00 s 1 00 s 2 50 s 3 00 s 1 00 V 1 GO c 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 1 ilO n 1 00 £ 1 00 4 00 fi 4 00 2 00 B 1 00 E w^ 8 00 3 00 115 White, Otsorge H. AVIiito, Hcnrv A. Collections, Oct., 1871. April, 1872, i< 3 2 15 3 00 00! 94 85 Suiiday Sch., 2 72 *y $165 71 Stndholm. Foshay, Isaac 4 00 Mull, John 1 0(1 Foster, Robert 1 00 Hamilton, Thomas 1 00 Horn brook, Joseph 1 00 Little, David 1 00 MuFgrove, Mrs. William 1 00 Parlee, Wellesley 1 00 Par lee, Mrs. W. 50 Parlee. Mrs. Kdmnnd 60 Parlee, Mrs. Zachariah 50 Peters. W.T. 2 00 Sharp, Mrs. Robert 5 00 Sharp, £dwin N. 10 0!) Sharp, Mrs. E. N. 6 00 Sharp, Agnes R. 1 00 Sharp, Sarah 1 00 feliarp, Mrs. E. A. iSt> ^'Hvinders, Colonel John 10 00 Shavp, Bertha 50 Sharji, Isaac '■ ' 2 00 Sharp, Marshall 50 Sharp. Mrs. M. 50 Secord,Gilead 1 00 Secord, Mrs. Gilead 1 00 Sproul. James 1 00 Wiles, James 1 00 Collection, Uctober, 1871 , 3 16 ApHI, 1872 6 08 <'^ Total, $229 45 TRINITY, ST. JOHN. Brehra, J. S. and Wife $1 00 Brehm, Bessie 12 Brehm, Geo. 12 Brehm, Florrie 12 Beard, I 00 Bayard, Mrs. E. 1 00 Berton, W. J. 3 00 Brokinshir, Mrs. 24 Clark, C. P. 2 00 Clark, P. P. 2 00 Clansey. W. 4 00 Clark, John 1 00 ('romwell, C. A. 1 00 Contributor, St. Mark, 24 Crookshank, Mrs. 11. 1 00 Casih, 17 »< ' 20 • < • :*■. Ji 1 00 Dole, W. P. 2 tiO Dibble, Miss 11. E. 1 00 Edmonds. Mrs. 25 Fraser, Mrs. W. R. ' 2 50 Foster, S. U. 2 00 Fuirweather, Geo. E. 5 00 Friend, A I 00 Gilbert, H. T. . 5 00 lloyt, Mrs. 1 00 Ilaiinington, A. 11. 10 00 Hill, Uev. J. J. 10 00 Hazen, Mrs. 1 00 Harrison, W. F. ' 10 00 llugghue, S. ' . 1 00 Hill. Mrs. 1 00 Ilotfrnan, Miss •' 1 00 Hazen, Hon. R. L. 24 00 Hazen. F. B. 6 00 Jarvis, C. E. L. ' 10 00 Jones, S. .! 5 00 Kirkpatrick. C. •• ' 1 1 VO Kee, Thomas 1 00 Leavitt, Mrs. 1 00 Lester Ed. 11. 2 00 Melick, Henry 6 00 Me lick, Mrs. J. 2 00 Merritt, Mrs. Thos. 8 00 Matthew, Geo., Jr. 2 00 Millidge, T.E. 4 00 Matthew, Geo. 2 00 Merritt, C. 10 00 Magee, Mrs. A. 1 00 Magee, Miss 2 00 McNichol, J. 2 75 McNichol, J., Jr. 2 75 McCJivern, Mrs. R. P. 2 10 McA\iity, J. H. 1 00 McDonald, Mrs. C. C. 1 00 McGivern,R. P. 6 00 McKenzie, Prof. 1 00 Nova Scotian, 46 116 Nicholson, J. W. 2 00 Ncedham. Miss 2 50 Offv, H. P. . 2 0> Owen. Mrs. 2 00 Peters. Miss M. A. 4 00 Patten, Clias. 4 00 Patten. Thos. 1 00 Pine, Geo. J. 4 00 Powers, Mrs. M. N. 1 00 Peters, Mrs. and Miss 6 > Perley, W. C. 2 00 Robiiison, Beverly 10 00 Sturdee, II. L. 4 00 Sturdee, Mrs. \l. L, 1 00 Scammell. C. E. 2 00 Seeds, J. A. 1 0<» Sears, Ed. 4 00 Seeds, Mrs. 1 00 Stevenson, Mrs. 2 00 Sears, John 2 00 Scammell. J. II. 2 00 Thnrgar, J. V. 10 00 Thomson. Miss A. 4 00 Tisdale,T.E.G. (W.&O) 2 00 Tucker, John Whiiinjf, G. 11. Whitnev, Geo, Weldon. C. VV, Wetmore, Josephine YanJall. Ist. Collection, 2nd. " Srd. " 3 00 1 00 5 00 20 00 1 00 1 00 50 00 62 70 20 81 $407 02 .ii I I it) M UPHAM, HAMMOND and ST. MARTIN'S. Alexander, Charles $0 50 Alexander, Thos. (1871) 50 Anderson, Miss 1 00 Andrews, H. i 10 Armstrong^, John 1 00 Bi. John 60 Baird, Wm. . [ 1 00 Baird, John ,j ' 60 Barnes, Henry , .. 50 Baxter, Joseph [ 50 Briggs, Harry M. ^,.! ;,' '24. Brooks, R. U.,Johu ('assidy, Mrs. ('arson, Mrs. R. Carson, Mrs. Joseph ChantberA, Thomas Ciiapnian, J. Charlton, Mrs. J. (vhai'lton. Alice S. M. Charlton, Orniond Connors. James (3 years) Cutlen, Mrs. 1)., D.. Robert Davison, VVm. Debow, Stephen Debow, Mi-ss Debow, Mr. and Mrs. C. Debovv, Mr. and Mrs. E. Debow, VV. H. Dubow, Richard Oebow, James Debow, Elizabeth DeMill. Miss Demill, C. Doherty, II. Douglass, James Esq. Douglass, Mrs. j Douglass, John A. Douglass, Henry Douglass, Alicia V. Douglass, Samuel Douglass. Catharine Douglass, Annie F. Drummond, Wm. Drummond, Susan Drummond. Elizabeth Drummond, Annie Drummond, David liinnis, N. Ferguson, John (2 years) Feiguson, John Jr. Ferguson, Adeline Ferguson, Annie Flo\d. Mrs. 'J Forsyth. Mrs. - Forsvth, Sarah C. . ; ^ Forsyth, Eliza S. Forsyth, James J, " \ Foisyth, Kobert 1 Fors J- th , Andre \r :t . u • 25 60 00 00 50 50 SO 00 m m 60 25 25 60 00 60 00 00 25 1 00 1 00 20 1 00 1 00 60 1 6C 1 1 50 25 25 25 25 1 00 60 50 6Q 60 50 1 00 50 25 ■t 1 00 50 60 1 00 50 50 117 Fosfer, Arthnr Foster, Mr. & IVTrs. E. II. Fowler, Mrs. 11. Fowler, Mrs. J. M. Fowler, Mrs. Wm. Fowler, Mrs. D. Fowler, Mr. & Mrs. J. M. Junr. Fowler, Mrs. Judsoa [Fowler, Joseph A. Fowler, Victoria (2 yrs.) Fowler. S. Gilbert Fowler, A. Sherwood Fowler, L-^Barou W. Friends, '^liree ilanlyii, Joseph Haiilyn, Elizabeth I Harvey, James I Harvey, David jlloay, John 00 ■Ingram, Mrs. 00 ■li'elaiid, Mrs. J. 20 llieland, Robert 00 IJeffrey, Mrs. Err 00 iKilpatricIc, Mrs. 50 .iKilpatrick, Mrs. John 5r Wilpatrick, Martha 50 IKilpatrick, Alexander 50 BKirkpatrick, John 50 iLackie, Mr. 25 iLackie, Robert 25 iLauahan, James (Don.) 25 iLisson, Thos. (2 vears) 25 iLitle, Thomas (2 yrs.) 00 iLove, Miss A. J. 60 fcove, Crawford 50 ftyne, Jane 50 Uagowan, Mr. &; Mrs. J 60 I J. (1871) 50 Haffo wan, Samuel lars) 1 00 WcBride, Spence 50 icBride, Mr. & Mrs. S. 25 BicK wen, James -s 25 llcEwen, Wm. J. ' 40 vcEwen, Samuel .^' 100 llcEwcu, Henry . 50 PcLaren, Mary . < 60 BcQuibton, Hugh 1 GO liller, Gotlib 50 iiseionary, S. P. G. ^0 Bosher, Mrs. Is. 1 CO 2 00 1 (;() 1 00 60 1 00 ' 4 00 50 2 00 3 00 60 1 00 4 00 76 50 50 50 50 1 00 1 00 50 50 1 00 50 50 30 50 60 50 75 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 60 6l» 50 30 1 00 1 00 50 20 20 20 50 48 1 00 10 00 50 Myles, John (1871) 40 Myles, Mr. & Mrs. Robt. 75 Myles, Benbow F. 25 Myles, Thomas 60 Osborne, Mr. &Mrs. Jas. 2 00 Osborne, VVm. 1 00 Parker, Mrs. 1 00 ^•aterson, Geo. (1871) .'.0 R., Win 50 Ray. Robert 1 00 Robertson, Mrs. John 60 Ronicl, Freii. 60 Romel, Fred Jr. 50 Ronrke, Wm. Henry 2 00 Rourke. Capt. John 2 00 Rourke, Edward V. 1 00 S.. E. A. 50 Scott, Wm. 1 00 Scott, Andrew 50 Scott, Alex. 50 Seely, Oscar 50 Sherwood. J. Ford 1 00 Sherwood, R. C. 2 00 Sherwood, Mr. &Mrs. A. 1 50 Sherwood, Amelia E. 25 Sherwood, Herbert H. 60 Skillen, Andrew 2 00 Skillen, Mrs. R. 1 00 Smith, Mrs. Edward 71 Smith, Caleb 60 Smith, Margaret A. 25 Smith, Charity 25 Smith, Mary E. 25 Smith, Edward Jr. 25 Smith, John (Dou.) 1 00 Steele, Mrs. N. 60 Steele, Mrs. John 75 Steele, Herbert A. 25 Thompson, Geo. (1871) 50 Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. 2 (!0 Treftz, Fred. 20 Upham, N. H. 2 00 Vaughan, Mrs. S. (Don.) 1 00 Vaughan, Mrs. D. 1 00 Vaughan, Alexander 50 Walker, Mrs. J. 50 Walker, .Misses 1 00 Wallace, John 50 Warrell, Thomas 5 CO Warrell, E. Jane 50 Warrell, A. Eleanor ' 2» 118 Warrell, Samncl 25 Waiuiinacko. N. P. Esq. 50 Wliiniey, Mrs. 50 Wliitiicy, Miss 50 Ist iScriuon, . 16 45 '2(i «' 15 67 Total, $1G9 2 J WELLINGTON & DUNDAS. Collected in St. Abban, Cocaijjfiie, Kiiijfston. Thos. McKee. .Tuhn McLellaii, A. Pe. Smith, A. M. Smitli. A. T. Week, IJev. A. H. Week, Mrs. Collected in St. Lawrence tor Forei«;n Missions. $5 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 c 2 00 $22 00 WOODSTOCK. Appleby. John Annett, Mary . - Atkinson, W. F. Atkinson, W. Woodward iJourne, II. W. and Mrs. Bonnie, F. W. Ball, Abner Ball, Mrs. Abner Ball, Florence A. Ball, ^yron Ball, i^ettie Beardsley, Stanley B. Beardsley, Mrs. S. B. Bedell, J. Jarvis Bnll, C. H. Bull, Thomas Bull. Warren C. Bull, Charles P. Bnll, Mrs. Charles !•.''. Bull, F. W. Bull, R.S. 5i Bull, Mrs. R.S. ^ . $1 00 50 2 00 50 5 00 3 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 00 00 00 00 3 00 00 00 00 50 2 00 2 50 2 50 Bull. A. Blrdsall Bnll, Mrs. A. B. Beardsley, J. D. IJeardsley, R. A. I {cards ley, M. S. Beardsley, Charles A. Black, Mrs. W. A. Bourne, Thomas G. Best , Norris Box, ('arman, O. M. Carman, Mrs. O. M. Tarnian, Maria M. Carman, 'Inlia E. (Jurnian. Ilattie Carman, Minnie Carman, Saml. J. (2 yrs.) Carman, Miss Carman, Faimy L. Clark, Robert CInff, Richard Clutt', Mrs. R. Clutl, Lavinia • Cluff, Louisa J. D. Cochrane, Mrs. T. ' Craijf, William Craig, Edward U. 't , ' Craig, Gabriel Cook, John ..' , Cook, Mrs. John Council, Mrs. Charles Council, W.M. Connell, Mrs. W. M. Connell, John Ct)nnell, Miss Caldwell, Albert Dibblee, H. E. Dibblee, D. L. A ' Dibblee, John & Family Dibblee, William Dibblee, Seringston Dibblee, Mrs. Seringston Dibblee, Horace E. Dibblee, W. F. Dibblee. Mrs. W. F. Dibblee, Allan Dibblee, C. F. K. Dibblee, Mrs. C. F. K. Dibblee, Harrv Miles Dibblee, Alfred Dibblee, Mrs. A. 1 r,() 1 60 2 CO 1 00 1 00 I 00 1 00 5 no 6 00 36 1 00 1 00 SO 2 00 /)0 .50 2 00 00 25 80 00 00 60 i)0 50 00 00 00 .W 50 00 00 00 00 00 (iO 00 00 00 (»0 00 00 25 0<) 50 00 75 251 50 .50 119 1 ad 1 50 2 (0 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 5 00 . 6 00 86 1 00 1 00 50 2 00 . f)0 f)0 2 yrs.) 2 00 ^ ^ 1 00 [. irles Family ton 1 25 80 1 00 1 00 oO f)0 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 (lO ; 2 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 Dibblee, Mrs. Frederick I>ojfh(M-ty, Joseph Doyle. James Dugaii, James Doiiuldsoii, Robert Donaldson, Mrs. R. Donaldson, George Donaldson, John Sillis Donaldson, Elleu Donaldson. Ida t^ntfiish, Mrs. A. P. Evans, Thomas L. Evans. Mrs. T. L. Edmirds, Jumes Gar*n, Il.M.G. Garden, VI is. 11. M. G. Garden. Arthur J. B. (ireen, Thomas Griffith, B. P. Griffith, l.)r. I Griffith, Joseph I Griffith, Mrs. Joseph Griffitii, Emily E. Gibson, Willinm Gibson, Mrs. W. UGillispie, Mrs. Grover, James Grover. Mrs. James Grover, R. E. Ifi rover, M. 8. ' Grover, R. W. Grover, 0. M. JHazen, Chipman lUuzeu, Mrs. 0. IHazen, G. A. U. iHazen, E. C. Illanson, Mrs. John iHetherin^ton, Johu JHarrlson, W. II. l|ieiiderson. Margaret Uonlan, James iv) [ringston 1 w |y,.^|j^„^ William 1 00 1 0« E. F.K. Sliles 60 1 00 75 251 501 .50 ■_% '^ ' ' Dickson, Mrs. John err, George [err, Alexander 'aragan, John i#, etchum, G. H. etchiim, J. D. etchum, U. B. etchum. Mrs. R. B. etchum, Charles N. 1 1 02 1 0!) 30 00 08 00 25 25 2) 2.5 1 OO 50 50 00 00 0() 00 0(J 00 00 50 50 1 00 Li\ 50 50 00 00 00 00 00 0() 00 50 25 00 50 00 GO 50 50 60 00 80 50 60 7 00 7 00 2 00 2 0l> 2 00 Rotchnm.O. IJ. Rnndalph 2 Kotchum, Blanche Lill(5y, John Loano, Mrs. John Lever, Mr-s. Martin, Alexander Matatall. f^evi Moxon. John Moxon, Henry Merritt, I). F. Merritt, Mrs. D. F. Munro. David Marshall, John McCann, Mrs. J. McDongall. Mrs. James Mc-Kinley, Mrs. J. McCoy, James McCoy, Mrs. James McCoy, Isaiah Morehouse, Joseph McCloskcv, Thomas McCloskcy, Mrs. T. Nasli, Mrs. Nash. Harry Nejiles, liev. Thomas Neales, Mrs. Neales, Bertha A. '. Northrop, Scovil Orr, Henry Price, Elizabelh Peabody, Stephen Peabody, Mrs. Stephen Peabody. Allan Pickett. W. P. Pickett, Harriett E. Rankine. James E. Raymond, Charles Raymond. C. W. & Mrs. Raymond, W. O. Raymond, C. Lee Raymond, Arthur J. B. Raymond, Fannie L. Ravk:»ond. Bessie M. Raymond. Philip H. Raymond, Mrs. P. il. Rice. Mrs. Smith, Mrs. S. '^ 'i^ . . Smith, W. V. Bari-y Smith. R. E. Guy Sndth, B. H. Smith, E.J. -H. . .-M 2 00 1 04 1 20 1 00 50 1 00 80 80 80 1 00 1 00 1 (to 1 00 50 50 50 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 60 1 00 1 00 4 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 50 35 1 00 60 1 00 1 00 25 1 00 1 00 6 00 1 00 1 00 1 CO 50 25 50 .«iO 1 50 3 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 120 Smith, Jacob Siiiilh. Elizabeth Smith, Jacob J. Smith, Mrs. J. J. Smith. Mrs. Charles R. Smith, fieorjre F. Sharp, William' Shea, Mrs. Simpson, Miss Stead, Hubert A. Staples, George Staples, Mrs. George Steeves, Thomas G. Spcer, Mrs. John Speer, Joseph Speer, Sarah A. . . i Speer, Mary K. Speer, liobert Sr. Sp<>er, J.J. Speer, William Speer, Uobert Jr. Sproul, Alexander u > Sproiil, Mrs. Sproul, Matilda Suiutay School Children. (col led ed by) TowiiHend, Uobert Towiiseiid, Kdward Thompson, Mr. & Mrs. A. Wetmore, Mrs. A. X. S. Wotmore, ,.' ames P. "Wetmore, K. G. "Wiiliams, E. W. Williams, Mrs. E. W. "Welsh, Robert Wiiisiow, J. O. "Winslow, Mrs. J. C. 'Wiiislow, Norman B. Winslow, Minnie Winslow, Jessie K. Winslow, Lottie Watson, Samuel Wiienman, John J. Whenman, Mrs. J. Winslow, Mrs. T. B. Wade, Mrs. S. A. Upham, Henry Upham, Au£^astis Upham, William Upham, Mrs. W. M. Upham, Charles 50 60 60 50 1 GO 88 80 50 2 00 60 50 50 Go 0(» 00 50 60 80 40 80 GO 60 60 60 63 00 00 00 50 60 00 00 00 00 60 5() 00 00 50 50 OC 60 50 00 12 00 00 (»0 50 60 Col. at Christ Charch, '* St. Lukes, Jaoksontoim. Brymer, B. N. Broderick, Mrs. A. N. Broderick, Helen Emery, Charles Emery, Mrs. Charles Emery, Scott Emery, Mrs, Scott Kmery, Charles Emery, Annie 04 21) Harper, Mrs. John Harper, James Harper, Mrs, James Harper, John J. -' i\ Harper, Annie Harper, Samuel Harper, James H. h Harper, Jane Harper, William Harper, Mrs. AV. ■'•' Harper, John F. Harper, Herbert W. Simonson, John N. Simonson, Albert Simonson, Mrs. A. Simonson, Ernest W. Simonson, Clement Simonson, William Simonson, Mrs. Wm. Collection, St. Peters 50 1 00 25 50 ftO 1 00 50 25 25 • 25 2 00 1 60 50 50 60 1 00 1 1 001 60 60 Si' 25| 25 25 50 60 25 25 1 ool 75| 50 251 25 75 5q 184 Apt, Mrs. S. Ashworth, Mrs, Baxter, J. Belyea, D. W. Total, $809 0^ II 1 I'iir Par Sini MevI •Stc Tioj VV'a. VVn m\ Wot Woo Coil Cli Col., 191 !f 5 04 8 2\i 50 1 00 25 on 1 00 50 25 25 1 25 • 25 2 00 1 60 50 50 50 1 00 1 1 001 60! 60 25 25 25 50 ,. 60 25 25 1 00 75 50 25 25 75 51 18- $809 Oi $10 1 2« Belyea, Mrs. N. I 00 Kclyea, J. A. 50 Uelyca, J.Q. 1 Oi) Biirjfess. \V. I 00 Cainpboll, S. 1 00 CaiilH.tld, J. W. 60 Craijf, Mrs. A. 1 00 Cniutonl, Mrs. G. 1 00 (.'rouk, (Jt'()r UNDS OF THE DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY OF NEW BRUNS- WICK. The 18&2. TIjc 1800. imi. 18U3. 1867. 1870. following have not yet beon realized : Chief JuHtico Chipman, after the decease; of hl8 mother and wife* 1D40.00(). Suruh H. UeWolt, a proportion of vuluiil)le property in St. John, alter the deat'i of her liusiund. Saniiii!! Scovil, pr j. (D iscribn ih '■ Ri?al Estate clearly.) T » have mill to hold the said. »fcc., unto the said Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswick, and their successors, f>r ever; upon trust to hold and apply the same, and the rents, issues, and profits thereof. :ind the proceeds of the Kale thereof, should the Society sell the same, to and for the usesand pur- poses of the said Diocesan Church Society, as specified in the Act of In- corporation, and none other. (123) APPENDIX B. The sum total of the Contrilmtions, us rc^portcd for the current year, is : General Purposes, $7,3*>7 72 Widows uud Orphans Fund HU 01 Total $7,423.7?) Notice. — All receipts signed l\y Mr. James A. Kin- near, for me, will be bhiding on me. II. W. FRITH. 7Wa.•* .>...... .^•......« i;j-i9 Chi!e8,fto., Widow»andOrphaii8Fn|idl,'.*..... .................... 20-2H IdSt OiCiBTffff** ..*• I...... •...'4* •....*'......'.•. . 4*»* .«.•..>•.'«.. 24~2.5 Beport,. ....................>...... ...... .,.*....... ^i.. ......... 27 ▲bflU-act of Beports of MiBBfonariei 4uad LocmI Committees, ........ 28-10 1 Conelusion of Report, .. . * . « * <* . »* 41 CZttOMdiiiffi of General CotQinAttee,. 42-52I ;,^. _ ' li . ii&i iia. . Anaiversary He«tiag, 53| .::.;.. ' i if i « i»ii • JfixecutlTe Committee,. • .V. *.....;... 54-a9| ']tiill|MNPt IioaB'ComnutteiD,..*..^.'*.. *.,..• *,••... .... ...... ....%#^ rf ■* 60-61| «iyitWM^i' .AoooH^i|ii>.'» '■ .-. . • • M'^.. .»«'. ^ *.,..•*«..*......••.»•• ^ .iil^. 62-73 1 8<^l^i(Uile of AppfbF^ilaao^s by Society . . ....... . . 74-7^ Ajbttowi from Reports ol ParfshlM and Missions, .... .* . • • . . ,....' . . . 7^ loib ^C'bife jftettiuors, . . .^ . • . * ...•.»..-•..•. .......i.. '...>••*.... to~i1| Xiitt oi*j8tt1>loflberiflorl872j. •*•..«••. .'ir....^........ ..f^. •>..*. ... .'*. 78-1 AnhnnnX A.~>jBe<|iiait8 to Sockitj^ p^., ......«...**..•..>•« * .> * • . 12 ■ . -VofHl'^ Se^llMSt, ♦ ..>"«» ••»>•»■. *■#,«..«•.. ,j(,'»*v»-^ r »♦.'».* ♦•.*»*i '^ B.'^Sndi total, of ContrlbutioBt,,. . . . *• • >•'»•«./•• •• • . «. « >jk. 12 ■■a_ 4 5-11 12 20-23 24-25 V.I 5-11 11 i^U 0-23 4-2o 27 ^«) 41 42-62 ...... 53 ...... 54-5!) *».y.. 60-61 • .••^'» 62-7 ...-»... 74-71 ...:... 71 >•••..'. 75-7i ....... 78-: ..>... i: •.••5f. 1 .'••.•J;'* l! • , '• » * > 11