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Lea d*taila da cat exemplaira qui aont paut-Atre uniquea du point da vue bibllographiqe?a. qui pauvent modifiar una Image reproduite, ou qui peuvent exiger une modification dana la mAthoda normale de filmaga aont Indlqute ci-daaaoua. r~~| Coloured pagea/ D Pagaa da couiaur Pagea damaged/ Pagea endommagAaa Pagea raatorad and/oi Pagea reataurtea at/ou paiiiculAea Pagaa diacoiourad, atainad or foxei Pagea dteoiortea. tachetAea ou piqutea Pagea detached/ Pagea dAtachtea Showthroughy Tranaparance Quality of prin QuaiitA InAgaia de i'impreaaion inciudoa auppiamentary matarii Comprend du materiel auppMmentaire Only edition available/ Seuie Edition diaponibie I — I Pagea damaged/ r~~| Pagea raatorad and/or laminated/ r~~U Pagaa diacoiourad, atainad or foxed/ r^ Pagea detached/ r^ Showthrough/ FTI Quality of print variea/ rn inciudea auppiamentary material/ I — I Only edition available/ Pagaa wholly or partially obacured by errata aiipa, tiaauea, etc., have baan refiimed to enaure the beat poaaible image/ Lea pagaa totaiament ou partieilement obacurciea par un fauiliet d'errata, une peiure, etc., ont AtA fiimAaa A nouveau de fa9on h obtenir la meiileure image poaaible. ThIa itam la filmed at the reduction ratio chacited below/ Ca document eat fiimA au taux de rMuction indiqu* ci-deaaoua. 10X 14X 18X 22X TAX 30X ± 12X 16X aox a4x 28X 32X Th« copy film«d h«r« ha* bMn raproducad thanks to tha ganarosity of: Anglican Church of Canada Qanaral Synod Archivts L'axamplaira filmA fut raproduit grica i la g4n4roait* da: Anglican Church of Canada Qanaral Synod Archivw Tha imagas appaaring hara ara tha baat quality posaibia consldaring tha condition and lagibllity of tha original copy and in kaaping with tha filming contract spaclficationa. Laa Imagaa auivantaa ont 4t4 raprodultaa avac la plua grand aoln, compta tanu da la condition at da la nattat* da raxamplaira film*, at an conformit* avac laa conditiona du contrat da filmaga. Original copiaa in printad papar covara ara filmad baginning with tha front eovar and anding on tha laat paga with a printad or lilustratad impraa- •ion, or tha back covar wvhan appropriata. All othar original copiaa ara filmad baginning on tlia firat paga with a printad or illuatratad Impraa- •ion, and anding on tha laat paga with a printad or Illuatratad Impraaaion. I.aa axamplairaa originaux dont la couvartura •n paplar aat ImprimAa sont fllmte an commanpant par la pramiar plat at an tarmlnant aoit par la darnMra paga qui comporta una ampralnta d'impraaaion ou d'iiluatration. aoit par la aacond plat, salon la caa. Tous laa autras axamplairaa originaux aont filmto an commanpant par la pramlAra paga qui comporta una ampralnta d'impraaaion ou d'iiluatration at an tarmlnant par la darnlAra paga qui comporta una talla ampralnta. Tha laat racordad frama on aach mieroficha shall contain tha symbol •-^- (moaning "CON- TINUED"), or tha symbol y (moaning "END"), whichavar applias. Un daa symbolaa auivanta apparattra sur la darnMra imaga da chaqua mieroficha, salon la caa: la symbols -^ signlfia "A SUIVRE", la aymbola y aignlfia "FIN". Mapa, plataa, charta, ate., may ba filmad at diffarant raduction ratios. Thoaa too larga to ba antiraly included In ona axpoaura ara filmad baginning in tha uppar laft liand comar, laft to right and top to bottom, aa many framaa aa required. The following diagrama Illustrate the method: Lea cartea, pianchea, tableaux, etc.. peuvent Atre fllmta A dee taux da rMuction diffirents. Lorsque le document est trop grand pour Atra raproduit an un saul clichA, 11 eat filmi i partir da i'angia aupAriaur gauche, de gauche h droite, et de haut an baa, en prenant le nombre d'imagea n^caaaalra. Lea diagrammea auivanta llluatrant !a mithoda. 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 INCORPORATED CHURCH SOCIETY OF THE \'mm of ^mmitt. « \ * « REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDING 30th APRIL, 1862. Wfr- TORONTO: PRINTED BY HENRY ROWSELL, FOB THE CHURCH SOCIETY Or THE DIOCESE OF TOBONTO. MDCCCLXir. ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA fiENCRAL SYNOD. ARCHIVES %■ « V St THE TWENTIETH ANNUAL REPORT or THB INCORPORATED CHURCH SOCIETY !i{ -I • 'K.I,'' \m: .'. I : . or TBI If ■;,■ ^ ltlio»0e of Toronto* .-,M t.,r'T, .*j FOR THE YEAR ENDING ON THE 30th APRIL, 1868. A c^ '\-\i •! V.'' • ; -u ,:i ■;-: (•■ .11-.^!' < ...1 i> : ?-.3:" I ESTABLISHED THE 28th OF AI^RIL, 184i INCORPORATED BY ACT OP PARLIAMENT, 7 VIC, CAP. 68. ,t-i> i..j-ii<.' "1 'il^' TORONTO : PRINTED BY HENRY ROWSELL, rOB THB OHDBOH SOOIKTT Or THB DIOOBBB Of T0B08T0. 1862. i I nm i;ni: JA^^y^ /. :Ht ' '■" The Depository and the Office of the Chttboh Sooiett of tbb Diooisk or Toronto is at No. 8, Wellingtoa Baildings, King Street, Toronto. £ f Benefactions from any persons, whether members or not, towards the Society's general objects, or to any particular branch of them, and all payments on the Society's account, will be received by remittances, or by payments at the Society's office, or by the Secretary or Treasurer of any of the District Branches. The Quarterly Collections for the Church Society are appointed to be taken up at the following terms : — July, Mission Fund ; October, Widows and Orphans' Fund ; January, Mission Fund ; April, Student's Fund. The collections should be remitted to the parent Society prior to the close of the months. It is requested that the Annual Accounts of the District Branches, and a list of all members in their respective districts may be transmitted by or before the last day of March in each year. Forms of conveyances for securing the title of lands to the Bishop, the Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto, or the Incumbent or Rector of any particular living, may be obtained at the Society's office. , .ji ^ » ^■f'aM./.-H:!!,;''] Hu;'>" YlluUTiHi'ilKj&^l 4'^ r OFFICERS J I' .M • enurcli Socfeti^ of tfie Bfoteoe of STotonto. iy .,'■ ,Y:iiJT ;;^ :ui:- .^i^ .v- 1 .;.-/ r .J.tJ.JK 'Jfii,'i|:*W!!!n.5:' V'lii'!^ j|f»'»'>;l)» |latr0n« : 4 I ' fij fe. HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL. % ^ THE VEN. SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE. THE VEN. SOCIETY FOR THE PROPAGATION OF THE , GOSPEL IN FOREIGN PARTS. THE HON. AND RIGHT REV. THE LORD BISHOP OF THE DIOCESE. +" i,i:r:-y/ffy}i T THE VENERABLE ARCHDEACON OF KINGSTON. THE VENERABLE ARCHDEACON OF TORONTO. Thh Hon. SIR J. B. ROBINSON, " Vicb-Chancelloe ESTEN, •• •' SPRAGGE, Chiif Jvstice draper, JAMES GORDON, R. C WILKINS, PHILIP VANKOUGHNET, 0. S. BOULTON, J.H.CAMERON, J. PATTON, G.W.ALLAN, Sir ALLAN N. MACNAB, RxT. John McCAUL, LL.D., « « t< i< << CUr0p Cruf t Commutation CommittM : THE ARCHDEACON OF TORONTO, THE ARCHDEACON OP OTTAWA, THE ARCHDEACON OF ONTARIO, REV. S. GIVINS, " Db. FULLER, «< Db. MoMURRAY, " F. L. OSLER, M.A., " A. PALMER, M.A., " J. G. GEDDES, M.A., .;;!'' ( 1 HON. J. H. CAMERON, HON. G. 8. BOULTON, •• G. W. ALLAN, " J. W. GAMBLE, '• C.J. CAMPBELL, '« T. C. STREET, M.P.P., W. B. SIMPSON, Esq., S. B. HARMAN. Esq., R. F. STEELE, Esq., r REV. DR. BEAVEN, " H. J. GRASSETT, •• S. GIVINS. " PROVOST WHITAKER, >ooK anb tract C0mmitt(( : REV. W. S. DARLING, y " T. S. KENNEDY. HENRY ROWSELL, Esq. Riv. T. S. KENNEDY. h- trcaturrr: BANK OF UPPER CANADA. .11/ , , I i> .f>^l .■ .Slubitor : J. W. BRENT, Esq. 1. , '!(r i>^''( '^t ''n I > ' -i'V«i ) •> \. .! .\i jTti .1, >l III ({^ tiii.!^ .:!'■ CONSTITUTION ■ I >- t> or TBI €\xix(\ Scmtj of i\t §iocese of Toronto; INCORPORATED BY THE STATUTE OF CANADA, 7 VICTORIA, CAP. 68, FOR PROMOTING THE FOLLOWING OBJECTS: ^5w FiBST.— For the encouragement and support of Missionaries and Clergymen of the United Church of England and Ireland within the Diocese of Toronto, and for creating a fund towards the augmentation of the stipends of poor Clergymen, and towards making provision for those who may be incapacitated by age or infirmity, and for the Widows and Orphans of the Clergy of the said Church in the said Diocese. SxoONDiiT. — For the encouragement of Education, and for the support of Day-schools and Sunday-schools in the said Diocese, in conformity with the principles of the said Church. TbibdiiT.— For granting assistanoe, where it may be necessary, to those who may be preparing for the Ministry of the Gospel in the said Church, within the said Diocese. FouBTBLT.— For circulating in the said Diocese the Holy Scriptures, 'he Book of Common Prayer of the said Church, and such other books and tracts as shall be approved by the Central Board or Managing Committee of the said As- sociation. FiVTBLT. — For obtaining and granting aid towards the erection, endowment, and maintenance of Churches, according to the establishment of the said Church, ■ in the said Diocese ; the erection and maintenance of Parsonage houses ; the setting apart of Burial-grounds and Church-yards ; the endowment and support of Parsonages and Rectories, according to the same establishment, and the management of all matters relating to such endowment. 'ivl-../t' ; 1-1: ■^._ . :_ ■ ' ■■■.(I.-, .ring the detigne of thii Society. Comfort with Thy grace those benefactors who contribute to its support. Bless the ministry of Thy serTants, the Clergy ; the endeaTOurs of all who are engaged in spreading the knowledge of true religion in this Province, and the labours of those Missionaries who are promoting the same in foreign parts. And may Thy Holv Spirit direct all our oonsnltatlons to the advancement of Thy glory, and tho good of Thy Churoh, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. "0 Mkboiful Qod, who hast made all men, and hatest nothing that Thou hast made, nor wouldest the death of a sinner but rather that he should be converted and live, have mercy upon all Jews, Turks, infidels, and heretics, and also upon all those heathen nations upon which the light of Thy glorious Gospel hath not yet shone ; especially the Indians of this continent. Bless the means used for their civilliation and conversion, and take from them all ignorance, hardness of heart, and contempt of Thy Word : and so fetch them home, blessed Lord, to Thy flock, that they may be saved among the remnant of the true Israelites, and bo made one fold under one Shepherd, Jesus Christ our Lord, who llveth 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 done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this doy our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses as we forgive them that trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation ; but deliver us from evil ; for thine is the kingdom, the power and the glory for ever and ever. Amen." AND WHEN BUSINESS IS ENDED. " ALHiaRTT God, Father of nil mercies, we thine unworthy servants do give Thee most humble and hearty thonks for all Thy goodness, and loving kindness, to us and to all men : more particularly for the providential support by which this So- ciety has been enabled to spread abroad the knowledge of Thy sacred truth. But above all for Thine inestimable love in the redemption of the world by Thy blessed Son ; for the means of grace and for the hope of glory, which Thou hast given us, in the same our Lord mid Saviour Jesuri Christ; to whom with Thee and the Holy Ghost be all honour and glory, world without end. Amen. " The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Ghoat, be with us all evermore. Amen." II. That all those who are now, or who shall hereafter become members of the Association, and who shall subscribe Ten Shillings annually to the Funds of the Society, or contribute as much as Five Pounds in one sum, shall be Associated Members of the Society, and shall be eligible to be Members of the Corporation. III. ;.-r*l That every Incorporated Member subscribe not less than One Pound Five Shil- lings annually to the Funds of the Society, or contribute not less than Twelve Pounds Ten Shillings in one sum, or land to the value of twenty-five Pounds; and that the Standing Committee be empowered, with the sanction of the President, to recommend persons whether Associated Members or not, to be elected into the Cor- poration as Life Members, who shall have contributed through any of the Parochial Associations in connection with the Society, in money, the sum of Twenty Pounds, or in land to the value of Thirty Pounds, for any of the following special pur- poses, viz. : — to be invested or held in trust for the Widows aud Orphans' Fund ; to CONSTITUTION. Vii. 1/ 'f b« InteiUd or held In tnwt for tho endowment of » Church or % Church-whool ; and that It ahall be the duty of the Secretary at the meeting in the month of November in each and erery year, to make a return of thoie who hare not paid up the 26«. for the year ending the 80th day of April preTloui, and that luoh names shall be erased from the list of Incorporated Members. IV. That the Corporation shall consist of the Bishop of Toronto for the time being, of the members appointed by the charter, and of so many of the other Associated Members of the Society as shall be elected by ballot Members of the Corporation, at the meetings to be from time to time holden on the days and at the place appointed by the By-laws of the Corporation, for its stated meetings. Provided always, that the whole number of members of the said Corporation, In addition to those who are made Members by the Statute, shall at no time exceed three hundred, and that the whole number of members of the Corporation shall never be less than one hundred. ;«»■)/. '.,,.,. ^ ■ ; - ^ That the Standing Committee of the Society, to be appointed as provided in one of the following By-laws, be empowered, with the sanction of the President, to recomm«>nd persons, whether Associated Members or not, to be elected into the Corporation, without reference to the limitation of numbers. VI. '■■■■ ' That the Lord Bishop of Toronto for the time being shall be President of the Society, and the Venerable the Archdeacons within the Diocese, shall be Vice- Presidents. . ;^ VII. That the Society shall hold a General Meeting on the second Wednesday in June in each year, when they shall choose one or more Vice-President or Vice-Pres- idents in addition to the Archdeacons ; one or more Treasurer or Treasurers ; ono auditor ; ore Secretary, and such other officers, ministers and servants as shall be thought convenient to serve in the said offices for the year ensuing. Pro- vided always, that no person not a member of the Society shall be eligible to any office. ■ ■ ■ VIII. " ■ — That the paid officers to be appointed by the foregoing rule, shall be a Secre- tary, either a Clergyman or Layman, at the discretion of the Society, and with such salary as the Society may from time to time appoint; an'l that he shall furnish security to the satisfaction of (he Solicitor to the amount of £1000, himself in £500, and two sureties in £250 each. Also, the Auditor. IX. That the Standing Committee shall propose to the Board at the General Meet- ing in November, a list of seven Members of the Society, to form the Tract and Book Committee for the year ensuing ; that at that meeting any member be at lib- erty to propose another list of sevim members of the Society, instead of that pro- posed by the Standing Committee, and that the election of the Tract and Book Committee take place at the General Meeting in January. X. That if it shall happen that any of the persons at any time chosen into any of the said offices shall die, or on any account be removed from such office at any time during the period for which he was elected or appointed to serve, in such case the President, or any one of the Vice-Presidents, shall convene a meeting, to be held at the usual place of meeting of the Society, at such time as shall be specified in the notice of such meeting ; and that such members of the Corporation as shall be pre> sent at the meeting, or a majority of them, shall and may choose an officer or offi- CONSTITUTION. 0*1*8 in ihe room or place of Buch person or persons so dead or removed, as to them shall seem meet. Pro»ided, that it shall not be necessary for any such meeting to be called for supplying a Taoancy in the office of Vice-President ; but the President may do so in his discretion. , . . . That the Society shall and may, on the second Wednesday in the months of February, May, August and November, for ever hereafter, and oftener, if occasion require, meet at the place heretofore used for th" transaction of the business of the said Society, or such other place as may be hereafter appointed for that purpose ; and that the President or Standing Committee have power to call a special meeting of the said Society at any time. In Lent the meetings to be holden on Thursday instead of Wednesday. That the general meetings of the Society be held at eleven o'clock, A. M. „'i..;.- . 1 . XII. ' ' ■ '""^ ■"•-'■■■ " '■■'■'""' That no act done in any meeting of the said Society shall be valid and effectual unless the President, or some one of the Vice-Presidents, shall be present at such meeting. _'-" '." . XIII. ■ ■.,..,■. .:;,;.■■. ■ And with regard to all meetings of the Society, and to the making, altering, or repealing any By-laws, Rules or regulations at such meetings, it is to be specially noticed, that by the act of the Legislature iucorporating the Society (7 Vic, ch. 68) it is enacted that no net done in such assembly or meeting of the Corporation shall be valid or effvctual, unless six persons of t^e Corporation, at the least, shall be present, and the major part of them consenting thereto. And further, that no Constitution, By-law, Rule or Regulation of the Society, nor any abrogation, repeal, change or alteration of the same, shall be passed, except notice of such intention shall have been given at the previous quarterly meeting, and then it shall not be of any force or effect until it shall have been sanctioned and confirmed by the Bishop of, or administering, the Diocese for the time being, by writing under his hand. XIV. *• ■ ' - '-■•'"^ That there shall be a Standing Committee (five of whom shall be a quorum) to prepare the business for the Quarterly Meetings of the Society. That the President, Archdeacons, Rural Deans, and Secretary be ex officio mem- bers of the Standing Committee ; and that the committee shall further consist often members, to be elected by the Society at its annual meeting from its incorporated members ; and also of a clerical and lay member from each of the several distinct associations in connexion with the Parent Society, to be elected annually by each of such district associations. That the Standing Committee shall meet at eleven o'clock on the days immedi- ately preceding the quarterly or special meetings of the society, and at such other times as the said committee may deem expedient. vff XV. ..,.1 That mifiutes of all the pooeedings of the Society be taken, and that at each meeting of the Society the minutes of the preceding meeting be read by the Seere- tary, and signed by the Chairman. XVI. That the accounts of the Society be closed on the 30th day of April in woh year, and that the same be audited within one month from that date. XVIL That the Secretary conduct the correspondence of the Society, take minates of the proceedings of the General Meetings and Committees, and prepare the Annual Report of the Society in connexion with the Standing Committee. )>' CONSTTTOHON. XVIII. H. In connexion and correspondence with the Society, District Associations shall be established, comprising one or more Districts, (as shall be approved by the Presi- dent,) the same to be composed of the Clergy resident within the bounds of the dis- trict, and all other members who shall contribute in aid of the Society's Fun' s; the Archdeacon, or Senior Clergyman resident within its bounds, shall ex officio be chairman of such District Branch Association, with whom shall be associated, as composing a Committee of Management, all Clergymen in ihe District and two Lay- men from each congregation which observes the constitution, rules and regulations of the Society, and from none others ; the lay members to be elected at the annual meeting of the Parochial Association. A general meeting of the Branch District Associations shall be held in each year at any time and place which may be agreed upon at a previous Quarterly jVfeeting of the Committee of Management; and Quarterly Meetings of the Committee of Management — not less than five to form a quorum — shall be held for the transaction of the ordinary business of each Branch Association. In order to more fully carry out the objects of the Society, a general Public Meeting shall be held annually in each parish, at which the objects and claims of the Society shall be set forth, and persons shall be invited to become members by contributing to its funds, such conrributcrs to form a Parochial Association of the Church Society. The members of the Association shall elect annually four among their own number as a committee, which, through its Chairman, (the Clergyman,) shall be in correspondence with the District Branch Associations, and may be denominated the Parochial Committee of the Church Society. The Committee shall meet so often, and at such periods as they shall themselves decide to be most con- venient, inviting the co-operation of all the parishoners in their deliberations and designs. They shall collect subscriptions and donations from the members of the Church, in such manner as they shall deem most efi'ective, and endeavour by every means in their power to augment the resources of the Society. All moneys raised to be transmitted to the treasurer of the District Association, who shall on or before the 30th of April in each year, transmit the same to the treasurer of the Society at Toronto, without any deduction. The District Associations, through their respective Secretaries, shall communicate to the Secretary of the Parent Society at Toronto a minute statement of all receipts and expenditures within the sphere of their operations, embodied in the form of a report, once in each year, so soon as convenient after the General Annual Meeting of such District Branch Associations. . ■ XIX. „-/,'■ :'\,' ,,' That four sermons be preached annually, and collections made in every ohnrch, chapel, or station in which an established Sunday service is performed, provided that in case of stations where Sunday service cannot be performed more than once in a month, it shall be discretionary with the Clergyman serving such stations to omit the said collection, if he shall think proper. That the collections be made for the objects specified on the days following, or not later than two Sundays subsequently : 1. For Missions, on the first Sunday in January. 2. For Widows and Orphans' Fuud, on the first Sunday in October. 8. For Missions, on first Sunday in July. 4. For Students in Theology, on the first Sunday in April. That, as it is expedient that the funds annually raised in aid of Theological Students should be appropriated to the maintenance of exhibitions for the same in Trinity College, it be provided that the several District Associations of the Church Society, may, through their central boards, nominate one or more persons as holders of such exhibitions. Provided, that any district, thus nominating, shall undertake to remit annually to the Church Society a sum which shall cover the amount of the exhibition or exhibi- tions to which a nomination is made. That any district, entering into such engagements, shall be entitled to appropriate 2 ,. CONSTITUTION. to the maintenance of the exhibition or exhibitions the proceeds of the annual col- lection made within the District for the Divinity Students' Fund. That any surplus, remaining to any district, after providing for its exhibition or exhibitions, shall be paid over to the Church Society, to be put to the credit of that district towards a provision for an additional exhibition. The Committee further recommend that persons thus nominated^ to exhibitions ahall enjoy them subject, with only one exception, to no other conditions than those which ore prescribed for every candidate for admission into Trinity College. These conditions are : 1. That he shall produce testimonials of good conduct. 2. That he shall pass the Matriculation Examination. 3. That he shall have entered on his sixteenth year. The exception mentioned above respects this third condition of age. It will probably be thought desirable that every Divinity Exhibitoner shall have entered on his 19th year, in order that his course of study may not be completed too long before the time at which he can receive Holy Orders. That the minimum value of the exhibitions shall be £30 per annum. That the exhibition shall be tenable for three years. ' , . XX. . - ■ ■ '•'•.■'-, • ■ ■ " That no application for a grant, loan, or other assistance, be entertained from any Beotory, Incumbency, or Mission, in which there shall not have been established a " Parochial Committee " of this Society under the provisions of the article of the Constitution thereof, reporting to and in communication with the Parent Society, and in which all the requirements of said Constitution shall not have been complied with, unless upon the omission of such requirement a special written dispensation shall have been obtained within three months of the date thereof; and further, that accompanying such application there be a distinct accurate description of the object towards which aid is sought, together with a detailed account of the sum of money collected in the locality or elsewhere towards the same object, and how applied : provided, nevertheless, that it shall be at all times competent for the President to recommend to the Standing Committee any case which in his Lordship's opinion mny require special consideration : and should the Standing Committee report favourably thereon, that the Society may in such case grant the assistance so sought, or any portion thereof; and further, that no application be entertained from the Widow or Orphan or the guardian of the Orphan of any deceased Clergyman of this Diocese who shall not have conformed to the provisions and requirements of a certain By-law, entitled a "By-law for the due administration and improving the Widows and Orphans' Fund of the Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto," and also of any amendments to the said By-Law, which may be enacted from time to time accord- ing to the provisions of the Constitution of the s&id Society, unless upon the omission of any of the said requirements a special written dispensation had been granted by his Lordship the President, and forwarded to the Secretary for registration within three months after the date thereof. Provided, nevertheless, that it shall be at all times competent for the Prepident to recommend to the Standing Committee any case which in his Lordship's opinion may require special consideration, and should the Standing Committee report favourably thereon, that then the Society may grant such proportion of any annuity as the said Society may seem fit ; and that it be the duty of the Secretary after each Annual Meeting of the Society, to notify to each Clergy« man whether he have or have not complied with the requirements which would entitle his Widow and Orphans to a Pension. XXL >>; ' *■ =■• ^r'^ ■■■-'■■ .■■-'; That every Lay Delagate of the Synod of the Diocese shall be an incorporated member of the Church Society on the payment of the annual sum of five shillings, so long as he shall continue to be such delegate, and make such payment, notwith- standing any thing contained in clauses 2, 3, 4 and 5 of the constitution of said Society. That any By-law that shall be passed by the Society relating to the Commuta- tion or Clergy Trust Fund, the Mission Fund, the or Widows and Orphans' Fund, CONSTITUTION. XI. or in any way affecting the charges on or management of those funds, or either of them, shall be laid before the Synod of the Diocese at the first meeting of the Synod next after such By-law shall have been passed, and if at such meeting of the Synod any resolution shall be agreed to disapproving of such By-law, either in the whole or in part, and setting forth the reasons for such disapproval, the operation uf such By-law shall be suspended as soon as such resolutions and reasons are received by the Secretary of the Society, until the next quarterly meeting of the Society ; and unless at such next quarterly meeting such by-law be sustained by the vote of two-thirda of the members present at such meeting, such By-law, or the part thereof so .dis- approved of, shall cease and be of no effect. Provided always, that nothing herein contained shall prevent the members at such last mentioned meeting altering or amending the said By-law in accordance with the resolutions or reasons that shall be transmitted by the Synod. That the Secretary of the Society shall transmit copies of any such By-laws as in the second section mentioned to the Secretaries of the Synod as soon as the same are passed, with the view to the same being laid before the Executive Committee of the Synod, that a synopsis thereof may be stated with the other business prepared for the Synod. XXI. That the Charter and these By-laws do together form the Constitution of the Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto, and that nothing which is contained in the Constitution of the Society established on the 28th day of April, 1842, or in any By-law, Rule or regulation, amending or altering the same, shall apply to, or be in force in respect to, the Incorporated Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto, except such provisions thereof as are above continued in force. I ■^fi -.;,*? U.l: ,■„ :* -< ► K- TWENTIETH ANNUAL REPORT or. t-,'^.' Mh ^nto^ouid ^bnvdi ^m^ or THB DIOCESE OF TOKONTO, PRESENTED AT THE ANNUAL MEETING AT TORONTO, HELD ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18th, 1862. K ! ' ■ffT' ;>f ■ -j;. ^ We are now assembled to commemorate the twenty-first anni- versary of the society, and in viewing the proceedings of the past year, there will be found much cause for thankfulness to the Divine Disposer of events, for the measure of success which has attended the society's efforls to discharge the sacred duties as- signed to the church by her Divine Head, who has condescended to use human instruments for the purpose of perfecting his graci- ous design of making known to all men the glad tidings of sal- vation, so that they may be drawn into the paths of righteous- ness and peace here, and be made meet for the glorious inheritance of the saints in eternity. If such be the woik proposed by the society, every member of the church should lend a helping hand> not considering himself excused because, according to his views, some parts of the machinery used are not so perfect as they might be ; if any measure of God's blessing has been manifested, let him not lose his portion of it, and if he have steadily and self- denyingly done his part in order to improve the working, his con- science will be clear, if Improvement be not effected ; not so, if he be one of the many, who, like Pharoah's task-masters, complain that much, work i?, not done while they withhold the materials. ' ~ 14 REPORT. Since our last meeting, the sub-division of the diocese has been consummated, and the fiishop-eiect of Ontario after many vexa- tious delays, which were very injurious to the missionary work in both portions of the diocese, has been the first bishop conse- crated in British North America ; the presence of the eloquent bishop, and his clergy, from our meetings, will be greatly missed by us, but it is the church's gain, the field has been divided, and more attention being given to the culture of each portion of it, a much larger increase of the products may, with God's blessing, be confidently anticipated — herein is cause for rejoicing. During the previous year, if we refer to the last report, it will be found that out of 47 parishes now in the Diocese of Ontario, 36 remitted, through their district treasurers, to the parent society, the annual contribution of their parochial branches, a sum amount- ing in the aggregate to $1370.46, in addition to the collections made periodically in their churches, after sermons, for the several objects of the society ; during the past year, only one parish has remitted to our diocesan society a quota of its annual collections, and comparatively few of the others have taken up the collections for the several objects to be advocated at stated periods at the churches and stations. They were for several months expecting that the patent for the consecration of their bishop would be sent out by the next mail, and knew that every effort must be put forth to sustain the cause within their own bounds ; the bishop, however, was not consecrated until within a few weeks of the expiring of our financial year. His Lordship stated at the meet- ing of his Synod, that as in order to meet the salaries of his missionaries due in July, he required all moneys which had been collected for the Church Society's purposes, and not remitted, to be paid to the treasurer of his diocese, yet he would feel bound upon his return from England, when a division of the property of the diocese was settled, to make every equitable allowance for moneys advanced to the missionaries within his diocese, so that no loss might accrue to our society from the withholding the parochial contributions. Under these circumstances, in addi- tion to the fact that the province has not as yet recovered from the monetary depression which has more or less affected all classes, during the last few years, it would not have been very dis- couraging if it had been our painful duty to declare that the funds of the society had fallen several hundreds of dollars below the {Imount reported last year, but another cause for thankfulness is that such has not been the case. One or two parochial branches have not yet reported, and several collections have yet to be re- ceived, yet the income of the society is within |400 (or £100) of that announced last year, and it is in excess of that of the year ending April, 1858, prior to the final severance of the Diocese of r . Y i^ REPORT. 15 * ¥ I Huron, notwithstanding the Diocese of Ontario has been since sepa- rated. Another gratifying feature in the society's operations during the past year, is the increase in the number of churches and stations at which collections have been taken up, for the several objects of the society, as it shows that the clergy take a greater interest in the work. The number up to this time reported is 811, though no returns from the eastern diocese for the April collection could have been expected, and many of the others were not remitted. The year ending April, 1861, the number was 795; year 1860, 759 ; 1859, 586 ; 1858, 593, which was the last year in which we received contributions from that portion now comprising the Diocese of Huron, showing an increase in the number of stations where collections were then made of 218 and though there may not be a corresponding increase in the amounts collected, yet it is cheering to find that the duty of con- tributing according to their means is being so much more widely pressed upon the members of our church, for if this duty is plainly set forth, the increase to the funds of the church for the sustentation of the numerous and varied claims which she is bound to meet, will be not only ample, but enable her to look beyond the wants of this diocese, and gladly contribute to the funds of the Church Societies, whose peculiar operations are ex- tended to the conversion of the Jew and the Heathen. The last religious census sets down the number of professing church people of Upper Canada at 311,505 ; to this number may be added the large proportion of those who are set down as protestants 7,414, and a large number (to the credit of the prov- ince be it stated) of those who are included under the headings, "belonging to no religious denomination," amounting to 17,873, for certain ignorant and bigotted assessors, in various parts of the province, refused to enumerate the infants and young children of the members of the church as belonging to her, although they felt constrained to do so when visiting the families of Roman Catholics, thereby proving that they, while in many instances pro- fessing to be protestants, paid more respect to the religious feel- ings of Romanists, than they did to those of the Protestant Church. Now if we divide the number given 311,565 (which we deny to be correct) by 5, there will be then 62,313 heads of families, and taking rich and poor one with another surely as many dollars on an average can be collected for the various objects embraced in the constitution of the Church Society. We would again commend the consideration of this subject to the members of our communion and especially to the clergy : let the census roll in each town, village and township be examined, and ^reat benefits Vfill accrue to the localities, and also, if properly iollowed up, to the Church in the Diocese. ] 16 BEPORT. INCOME. The gross receipts of the society daring the past year was $24926.66 Of this sum deduct amonnt received belonging to the income of last year, and accredited in the appendix, deduct 6910.04 Total receipts belonging to year $18016.62 Of the amonnt $24926.63, was received, as by auditors' state- ,,, ment, prior to the closing of the books, 80th April $20354.142 . Subsequently, though for the same year, as will more fully ' appear in a sheet to be published by the secretary 4572.68 Total « $24926.66 Deduct investments returned 800.00 $24126.66 Credited last year videltat report 69J0.04 Society's income present year $18216.62 Last year, including as above 18604.77 Leaves •- $888.16 the total decrease which at present appears, when compared with the last years' income, though several collections and sub- scriptions promised have yet to be received for the same account. This statement of receipts, when taken in connexion with the previous clauses of the report, certainly gives great cause for thankfulness. * ; . SERMONS. :''\ ;:::: ' •';; The proceeds of the quarterly sermons received, and which are included under the heading income, amounts to $5764.88 Miss. F., July, taken up at stations 172 833.83 Widows' and Orphans' Fund, Oct 181 1076.15 Advent Sunday special M. F 186 1808.87 Mission Fund, January 176 939.49 Stud3nt8' Fund, April, 1862 117 596.44 Number of collections 881 $4764.38 Last year ....796 4836.85 Increase in collections 36 decrease in amount. $82.62 The small decrease in amount collected when compared with last year has been accounted for in various ways, wet weather when the collections for certain objects were to be taken up, the absence of liberal contributors from the parish, or their having removed altogether, or from other causes, yet, as has been stated above, there is cause for thankfulness, when we find that the clergy have endeavoured to advocate the objects which the society desires to support, with so much greater zeal than, under this heading, we have had heretofore any proof. ^ •' I ■| t:: il i '■'X REPORT. 17 » ^. '« -« * •! •«. ■■J *rf {,... .f... , .... : MISSION FUND. f,.„ ^.,.,.,.,r Reoeired on this account during the year, up to the close of the books on the 80th April $12786.74 Since that time 2771.79 . Total $16607.68 Paid out for missionaries' salaries $12476.48 \ ^ Number of roissioDaries (8) in Home District 1860.00 4 missionaries Simcoo District 1770.00 8 " Niagara " 1440.00 ^ I X Gore and Wellington District 2896.88 i ,r |., •< Newcastle District 491.66 I " Victoria •• 413.00 1 •• Indian Mission 270.00 8 •• Midland District 920.00 ' 2 " Prince Edward District 800.00 4 " Bathurst " 862.60 , j8 •• Eastern . •« -1262.50 Total $12476.48 Leaving to the credit of the fund ^2771.79, minus some small deductions for postage, &c., and taxes on lands at present charged to General Purpose Fund. Out of this fund the sum of $60 was granted towards defraying the expenses of publication of the Indian hymn-book, and $20 for insurance of Indian church at Manitowaning. Liabilities for the payment of missionaries during the current year, $8940. ,,-,„ •...■: ..C v .d.."-if l^ui WIDOWS' AND ORPHANS' FUND. ^ The receipts on behalf of this fund during the year were $2278.21 Since SOtb April, interest, &o 874.41 Transferred fromQeneralPurpose Fond for clergy 520.00 j In the receipts is included a handsome donation from the widow of the Rev. H. Ripley, of $400, who at the same lime announced her gratification at being able to relinquish the pension she had received from the date of her husband's death. The amount paid out in pensions to 9 widows and 4 orphans $ 2180.00 The investments on this account now amount to $80638.82 The Burnside bequest our solicitors hoped to have realized early ia the summer of last year ; in consequence of the nou- production of one title to the property there has been some delay, which the solicitors state has been satisfactorily cleared up, and that they have been able to make a very satisfactory arrangement, fully securing the society without being forced to sell the property of the mortgagee at a great sacrifice. Another mortgage in the city, uf $4,000, purchased with Upper Canada bank stock at par, has had to be foreclosed for the non-payment of 3 18 REPORT. interest, and after the time required by law will be sold, and it is believed will realize the amount paid; but pending ihe sale the amount of insurance on buildings, repairs, commission to collector, and law costs, has for this year proved an unproductive investment. The interest of the other investments has, though not punctually paid to the day, realized on the average 8 per cent. Before the report is printed an account of the lands held on this account will be given, which will be found satis- factory. The balance to the credit of this fund is ^889.17, frorm which will have to be deducted the taxes on lands paid out of the Gen- eral Purpose Fund. BOOK AND TRACT FUND. Though many complain that the society is so sparsely supplied with Bibles, Prayer-books, and Tracts, there are few who avail themselves of the privilege offered of becoming members of the Christian Knowledge Society, at the small cont of $2.50 per annum, which would enable them to obtain the publications of that society at cost price, and charges for carriage. Since the Church Society was admitted on these terms as a branch of the Christian Knowledge Society, only two persons have subscribed specially towards this fund. This is much to be regretted, as, if there were no Church Society in existence, members of the church would feel bound to subscribe to the Church, Bible, Prayer-book, and Tract Society, in order to disseminate the true doctrines of the Bible, as interpreted by the church throughout the diocese. A resolution was pased at the May meeting of the society which, if it can be carried out, will render the society what in name it has always been, the Bible Society of the church. It should also be the Prayer-book, Homily, and Tract Society, but to enable it to meet the wants of the diocese, special subscriptions or con- tributions after sermons should be made for this objpct, one, it must be admitted, not of the least importance among those em- braced in the constitution of the society. Up to this time, the clergy have been the chief contributors to this fund, perhaps the fault is theirs, in not bringing the subject more particularly before their flocks ; but this is but another proof that the church is blamed for not more efficiently discharging its duty, whilst the complainants wilhold the means. During the past year purchases were made from the Society for the Promoting of Christian Knowledge amounting to ^126.38. Sales of Bibles, Prayer-books, and Tracts were made amounting to $131.76 Subscriptions to 80th April 10.00 " since " 5.00 , $146.76 I «:• . \ REPORT. 19 GENERAL PURPOSE FUND. On Mooant of thU fund, the receipts were to 80th April $8746.62 •• •' «• einoe •• 1008.08 $4754.70 Two years have passed since it was determined that no special collection should be taken up for this fund in January, but that it should be taken up instead for the mission fund. In conse- quence the power to make grants to churches and parsonages became restricted, and when applications for grants were made, they were allowed only on the condition that the fund would be in a position to meet the requirements. These promises amount now to 9450, a sum which could have been paid before the ex- piration of the year, if the government of the province had not insisted that the lands purchased by non-resident settlers should be paid for in full, with an addition for non-settlement duties. Certain lands were some time since sold belonging to the S. P. G. F. P., and other lands purchased in lieu. The purchasers of the S. P. G. lands being of late in arrears to the Society, out of this fund the Society had, in order to secure the church from loss of valuable property given to it by the S. P. G., (that society having generously, during the past year, deeded the whole of their lands to this society,) promptly to remit the amount to the Crown Land Office. And another unexpected call upon this fund was the inability of the person to whom the investment of the Darlington Endowment Fund had been loaned to meet his engagements, as the property mortgaged was considered ample to meet the amount loaned, and he agreed to the fore- closure of the mortgage ; pending the sale, the society met the drafts of the incumbent for the amount of the interest half-yearly, which, as the accounts shew, have absorbed $442.28 of this fund. Some few months will elqpse before the sale takes place, as the society has no desire to sacrifice a property which is worth far more than the amount loaned ; it was advertised for sale on the 18th inst., but for the above reason the sale has for a short time been postponed. When the amount is realized the grants can all be paid in full, and some of them in their order previous to that date. The grants paid to churches during the past year amount to $ 76.00 Grants of books and tracts amount to , 23.92 ^^ STUDENTS' FUND. m . .j Collections up to the 30th April, many of these belong to the last ' year, and are deducted as under head income, amount to $ 741.06 Do do. since received '. 800.04 .■ ,r • , ... i; r V $1041.10 20 REPORT. k 4t ft M ft> OatoftbUAindwM ptid up to 80th April, to Bumr of Trinity College « 120.00 To Nlagar* Diitriot theological student 00.00 ». )> DIVINITY EXHIBITIONS. n $180.00 It will bo remembered that two years ago a proposal was made to convert the Church Society's Scholarships in Triniiy College into exhibitions, to which the districts providing exhibitions might have the privilege of nominating exhibitioners. This plan has, to a small extent, been acted upon. There are in Trinity College at present two exhibitioners, one from the Niagara, and one from the Home District — a third has been elected for an exljibition by the Gore and Wellington District, on which he will enter in October, and it is understood ihat at the same time another student will enter college holding an exhibi- tion from the Newcastle District. The committee of the Gore and Wellington District most kindly and considerately acted on a representation which had been made to some of their number by the college authorities, in electing as the exhibitioner a gentleman who, uuder the former regulations, would have suceeded to a scholarship in October. There are other students in the college in the same position, and we cannot doubt that on the production of satisfactory testi- monials, they will be considered to have a special claim to the favourable consideration of any district comrnittee, inasmuch as the change which has been made for the general benefit must, without such consideration of their claims, affect them most pre- judicially, by depriving them of aid on which, when they entered college, they had good reason to depend. Your committee have much satisfaction in reporting that dur- ing the past year the following munificent donation and bequest have been made to the society : The particulars will be found in the following obituary notice : With sincere regret we chronicle the bereavement which one of the oldest and most consistent church families in the Diocese has lately sustained — deprived of two of its members, a brother and a sister, in less than one month. On the 25th of March, at Grimsby, at the residence of her father, Mary G. Pettit. On the 16th of April, at the same place and residence, John Henry Pettit, Esq. He was a life member of the Church Society. They were brother and sister of the Rev. C. B. Pettit, M.A., Rector of Richmond. Mr. Pettit evinced his affection for his church to the last, be- queathing: no less a sum than £2,400 to the Church Society, and Trinity College. His sister died intestate, but her father, the r \r ■ •&. I REPORT. 21 ; '• -' i admiuistrator of the estate, knowing her lovo for the church, with a view of mceling iho supposodwishes of the decoaRcd, is about to pay over in Hank Stock tiic sum of 3100 to the Church Society, and $200 to Trinity College. Here we huve an example which wo commend to the members of the church. As baptised into the Church of CliriHt, they were members of his body, and evinced their faith and love to their Saviour by works of love to their brethren, for their Lord has said, " Because ye have done it unto the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me.'' During the past year the church at home has been steadily carrying on her work of missionary enterprise, and the period has been happily marked by the recognition of a new principle, not so much by the church as by the civil power, viz., tin? expe- diency and duty of appointing missionary bishops, where they can claim no direct protection from the British Crown, nor owe it, in the civil capacity, any direct allegiance. Three appointments of this description have been made — that of Dr. Pattison, in Melanesia, under the metropolitan jurisdic- tion t)f the Bishop of New Zealand, that of Dr. Mackenzie, in Central Africa, who is put in charge of the great missionary work inaugurated by Dr. Livingstone ; and that of Dr. Staley to the Bishopric of Honolulu, in Hawaii. The last appointment has an especial interest, as having been made in compliance with the repeated and urgent request of the King of Hawaii, who had long been conversant with the benefits of Christianity, through the labours of English and American missionaries, and was wisely anxious to see a permanent organization given to a system of teaching which had so benefitted his people. The position of the Sandwich Lslands likewise gives this mission great impor- tance, inasmuch as it is planted at a central spot between British Columbia and California to the east, and China and Australia to the west. In our review of the religious aspect of the world, we cannot overlook the great events which, political as well as moral causes, seem to be hastening in Italy. Not only does opinion, as it ex- ists among men of high character and enlightened understanding, advocate the abolition of the temporal power of the Pope, but it also calls for a reform of ecclesiastical abuses, and more espe- cially for a full recognition of the authority of Holy Scripture, and of the duty of making it generally known to the people. We cannot, as English churchmen, but sympathise deeply with those who are endeavouring to carry out, in the midst of complicated difficulties, that work of reformation which Divine Providence enabled our communion to eflect three centuries ago, and we observe, both with surprise and with thankfulness, how generally 22 BEPORT. the desire of reformation is associated in the Italian mind with a conviction of the duty of maintaining its religious institutions, and its ecclesiastical organization. LANDS. The following deeds of sites for churches, burial-grounds, and trusts, have been made out during the year in trust to the Society : — David Day and wife to the Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto, part of lot 24, concession 4, Eramosa, for a church ; half an acre. William Armstrong, tc Church Society, Diocese of Toronto, part of lot 11, concession 7, Markham, for a church; quarter of an acre. Thomas Roberts Ferguson and wife, to Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto, part of village lot No. 1, south-half, conces- sion 1, Innisfil, for a church and burying-ground ; 104 perches. John Wilkinson and wife, to Church Society, Diocese of Toronto, part of lot No. 5, concession 3, Essa, County of Simcoe, for church and burying-ground ; one acre. Owen McCarthy, to the Lord Bishop of Toronto, part of lot II, concession 13, Packenham, for a church; one acre. Peler Carroll, J. B. Burwell, and others, to the Church Society, Diocese of Toronto, part of lot 6, concession 2 from Lake Erie, in the Township of Wainfleet, for use of church at Gravelly Bay, beginning of Welland Canal ; 95 acres. John Masley, to Church Society, Diocese of Toronto, village lots Nos. 1, 2, and 3, north side of Metcalf Street, Aurora, for a parsonage attached to Trinity Church, Aurora ; three-quarters of an acre. James Calcutt and wife, to Church Society, Diocese of Toronto, east-half of lot No. 115, 1st concession, Township of Tay, for missions. L. Styles and wife, to Church Society, Diocese of Toronto, part of lot No. 24, 2nd concession, Township of Hamilton, County of Northumberland, for a church. John Crawford, the Hon. G. W. Allan, and wives, to Church Society, Diocese of Toronto, lot No. 11, 1st concession, Town- ship of Whitby, County of Ontario, for parsonage ; half an acre. a 8, le i; bf . . )f '> ;i I EXTRACTS FROM DISTRICT AND PAROCHIAL REPORTS. HOME DISTRICT. REPORT OF THE MANAGING COMMITTEE. The committee consider that they may, without undue presump- tion, congratulate their fellow churchmen on the continued suc- cess with which Divice Providence has been pleased to bless the efforts of the Chuch Society in this field of its labour during the past year. The objects of the society, especially in its missionary character, appear from year to year to be taking deeper hold of the hearts of our people, whether we draw the evidence of this from the enlarged attendance at the parochial meetings, or from the increas- ing amount of contributions. In regard to the meetings held at the various churches in the district during the past winter, the result in the great majority of instances have been of a most cheering and satisfactory nature. In places where the meetings have from the first been always well attended, last winter the at- tendance has not only not diminished, but exceeded that of former occasions. In other places where the early meetings of the parochial branches had been of the most discouraging character, the clergy have had the gratification of finding the churches crowded with attentive audiences. Nor does the interest appear to be confined entirely within the pale of the church, but many persons belonging to other denominations testify by their attend- ance, and in many instances, by their donations, that they are sensible of the importance of the work in which the church is engaged, and that they recognise our claims on the sympathy and aid of " all who profess and call themselves christians.'' In short, there appears to be among our own church people a grow- ing appreciation of the value of the society as the great mission- ary agency of the church, and a growing sense also of their own duty of contributing more freely of their means for the carrying out of its sacred objects. The relation between religious liber- ality and spiritual good, — that great objects even of the most spiritual character cannot be etfected without the supply of pecuniary means, and that the more holy and spiritual the object the greater its claim upon our means, — this truth seems to be gradually establishing itself in the minds of the christian com- munity. The duty of giving seems to be better understood, and to be more generally accepted as a practical part of religion. 24 REPORT. Your committee are far from assuming that the true and just standard of christian liberality has been attained, but still they would express their opinion that there is an increasing improve- ment ill this particular, and their hope that that improvement will, under the blessing of God, be continued and progressive. The following changes in incumbencies and missions in this district have been made within the last twelve months. The Rev. R. Arnold succeeds to the parish of Brampton, vacant by the resignation of the Rev. R. G. Cox ; and that of Streetsville has been assigned to Rev. J. VanLinge ; Woodbridge, in conjunction with St. Stephen's Church, Vaughan, has been constituted a separate parish, to which the Rev. J. Davidson, formerly of New- burgh, has been appointed ; the very extensive care of Tulla- more and Woodbridge being by this arrangement reduced to more practical dimensions. The Rev. E. Dewar, thus relieved of the care of St. Stephen's, has commenced a service at Richmond- hill, with very encouraging prospects. Holland Landing, which had been made a separate charge under the Rev. W. Cooper, has reverted to its former incumbent, the Rev. F. S. Ramsey, Mr. Cooper having accepted the mastership of the common school at St. Catharine's, for which his high literary attainments so well qualify him. Your committee feel themselves called upon to notice also the progressive improvement in the Home District in regard to parson- age houses. Conducing as a parsonage house does so much to the comfort of a clergyman, and to the desirableness of a parish provided with one, it is gratifying to observe that so much has been done and is doing in this matter. The parishes of Lloydtown, Scarboro', Springfield, Thornhill, Marldiam, York Mills, Weston, Oshavva and Woodbridge, are provided with good parsonage houses, four being of brick, the last four substantial frame buildings. In the new parish of Woodbridge a good house is about to be purchased. Nine of our country missions being thus provided with good residences ; while in two others, Aurora and Tullamore, vigorous exertions are being made for the same object with every probability of suc- cess, suitable sites havins: in both instances been given, with a handsome subscription — that at Aurora, by J. Mosely, Esq., and that at Tullamore, by J. M. Chafee, Esq. In accordance with the system of nomination to Divinty Scholarships at Trinity College, adopted by the society, the committee of the Home District, in September last, elected from three candidates, Mr. Hugh Cooper, of Vaughan, as a fit and deserving person for the enjoyment of the Home District exhibi- tion of ^120 per annum, for a period of three years, the said sum to be paid out of the annual collection for divinity students' fund made in the churches and stations in this district. ..^ I H M, REPORT. u ?1 i^ In conclusion, yonr committee cannot but express iheir thank- fulness to Almighty God, that the cause of the church of the Redeemer has so far prospered in this section of the diocese, and that while in the outer world there are continual ebbs and flows of prosperty, changes, and rumours of change, these disturbing infit.ences have not materially effected the welfare of the church, nor crippled her resources in those various subordinate details by which the visible kingdom of God and Christ is established in this world. The total collections in the Home District, for this year, amount to $3211.02. 9 26 REPORT. ADDENDA. 00 ii «" H O w> «0 rn U 1-1 w ed O a> C^ H u n a H o b ^ O m b4 H o n 03 |H 1-4 (4 tf i?' O . ^ «D O O O 1-t : o COO o o u3 :aoh-o tdcouswiMi- : •^ eo ri • i-i N r-t • o :o • kOOO ji-iO© tcowrt 3 CO - o 8! I* :o s kAOO rH U3 OOkO o©©©«D«o©i^uS'«)4eou5i->t© «eskax©:-co'^>a©T)iiai-iaoeo©»t»i-H«©©'*©co©i^oo©05i-HNi-i-Ha>iowcyhen the county branch was formed, its income was under $400; each y^ar has shewn a large increase, and the amount reported for Aprii, 1862, is $1520 collected, with $100 still to be sent in from Mono, making a total of $1620, being four times the amount collected at the period first named. During the month of January, public meetings were held in twenty places,. at all of which some of the county clergy attended, and at some, the kev. T. S. Kennedy, Sec. P. S., was also kindly assisting, a continued interest was every where manifested, and in many places a great desire for increased ministrations of the church. In October last, the Rev. A. J. Fidler, who for the previous year had been labouring successfully as travelling missionary in the South Riding of the county, was appointed as resident mis- sionary of Cookstown and West Essa, (a portion of his former charge.) these places having given bonds to the Board of Missions for $400 per annum, for his salary for five years. The Bishop having no clergyman at his disposal, the travelling mission has since remained vacant, and consequently it was found to be inexpedient to make collections at Creemore, Nottowasaga station, and Mulmer, until such time as the vacancy can be filled ; but when this much to be desired object is accomplished, these places will no doubt contribute to the funds of the society with the same readiness shewn last year, and in proportion also to tljeir increased privileges. The people in Mulmer have given bonds to the Board of Missions for the yearly payment of $400 in order to secure the services of a clergyman for the churches and stations of that township. St. Luke s Church, which is perhaps the central position, is a very neat substantial stone building, quite ecclesiastical in its appearance, and reflecting great credit upon the former churchmen of that part of Mulmer. The church people of West Essa, under the zealous superin- tendence of Rev. A. J. Fidler, have during^ the past year erected a very church-like and commodious frame building, which will soon be completed for divine service. The Rev. W. M. Ross continues his duties as missionary in the North Riding, though the distribution of his services has been somewhat changed, principally in consequence of Rev. T. B. Read, in October last, having secured the services of Rev. J. Creighton as assistant minister of Orillia, &c., with stipend from Colonial Church School Society, after which time the travelling 28 REPORT. missionary was relieved from attendance at sonne places which he had partially served. He was also relieved from visiting the Miiskoka territory, where Mr. Creighton now performs a Sunday service once a month. St. George's Church, Medonte, and the new Church at llie village of Coldwater, hitherto in charge of Rev. T. B. Read, and of late jointly served by Rev. W. M. Ross, were at the same time placed under his care, as also Myer's Church, on Peneianguishene Road, which was unprovided for in conse- quence of the removal to Toronto of Rev. W. Checkly, Principal of Barrie Grammar School, who for some time pt. ^ had kindly performed a service there. In connexion with this part of the country, too much credit cannot be given to Mrs. H. Charles, of Cojdwaler village, for her undefatigable zeal in securing the erection of a small but pretty church in that village. i< 1 ? ' NIAGARA DISTRICT. ■ ■ ,v ■ ■ ;• . During the past year, we have had much cause for thankful- ness for infinite mercies vouchsafed to us by our heavenly Father. For the proof of this we need not go beyond our own limits. We have a missionary who, up to the period of his leaving in September last, was entirely engaged, regardless of his personal comfort, in buildino; up the scattered lambs of the fold of Christ in the!" most holy faith. And the gentleman whom he has left in charge of his mission will not prove himself wanting in so glorious a work, as will appear from the very satisfactory report he has sent to our chairman. To the Rev. the Chairman of the N. D. B. of the 0. 8. Rev. and Dear Sir, — Having been appointed substitute for the Rev. John Stannage, during his absence in England, I have much pleasnre in reporting to you on the state of 'he mission. Divine Service is celebrated at Welland every Sunday morning, and every alternate Sunday the Evening Service is performed at Marshville and Fonthill. I am happy to say I have been able to keep all my appointments, and at all places the congregations have been regular and satisfactory. Notwithstanding the zeal- ous labours of the Rev. Mr. Stannage, sufficient funds have not yet been collected to commence the erection of the church at Marshville. The want of a suitable building is very much felt, as the service is conducted in a most uncomfortable log school house, which is often complelely filled. The work, however, is progressing, and there is every reason to hope that the building 4 ^ I REt>ORT. ^9 *. will be commenced in the course of the ensuing summer. At Fonthill the services were commenced the last Sunday in Decem- ber, and have been continued fortnightly. We have been able at a very low rate to secure a very commodious room in which the services are conducted at present. But it is hoped that before the end of the summer we will be in possession of a small frame church. The munificent donation of a village lot has been made by D. D. Everardo, Esq., and by ihe indefatigable energy of Alfred Willet, Esq., nearly $700 have been subscribed. From this I think we may reasonably hope, that though, hitherto, all attempts to build a church and establish a congregation at Fonthill have failed, the present one will be successful, and that many who have for years been strangers to her courts will return to their long forsaken church. At my next service there, I hope to baptize and receive into the congregation of Christ's flock 9 children, whose parents, though church people, have neglected this holy sacrament. It is to be hoped that this is only the beginning of a good work. Upon which, that Almighty God, without whom nothing is strong, nothing is holy, may shed his abundant blessing, is the fervent prayer of Yours, very truly, (Signed) D. F. McLEOD, M.A. Thorald, Jan. 30th, 1862. ■ The Rev. J. Stannage, our indefatigable missionary, has for several years been engaged in the endeavour to recover what was believed to be the legitimate endowment of portions of his mis- sion. To some extent he has hitherto failed ; but having obtained from one, who we should trust in such matters, an opinion that he might possibly be allowed to purchase the glebe lots not yet patented, he, with the permission of the Bishop of the Diocese, undertook during the last autumn to visit England for the pur- pose of raising what funds he could for the purchase of such lands as might form a reasonable endowment for his mission. He has, since landing in our dear mother country, issued an appeal to churchmen, whom we have ever found ready and glad to aid in any work which has for its object the extension of Christ's kingdom in this country. Considering the work he has undertaken we cannot sufficiently thank him for the untiring zeal he is displaying, and we pray that God may prosper " his work and labour of love," and bring him again to his family and his mission. Your Committee arranged for a series of parochial meetings to be held in behalf of the society, during the months of October and November last. On October 15th, we met at St. John's, Thorold, where we were joined by the Rev. Dr. Read, of Oiillia, K 80 REPORT. I' (J and Mr. Graviller, a layman of Tecumseth, who as a deputation from the parent society came, at much incovenience to themselves, though benefit to us, to advocate the claims of the society in our midst. On the 16lh we were at Stamford in the morning, and Drumraondviile in the evening. In the evening, the Rev. VV. 0. Jarvis, of W. N. J., and the Rev. Dr. Garrison, of New Jersey, kindly came over and aided us in enforcing the duties of church- men on our people. On the 17th we went to port Robinson, where we had a good meeting. On the 18th, the Annual Paro- chial Meeting was held in Dunnville ; here we had a large atten- dance, all appearing much interested in the great work. There we had to lament the loss of the very able assistance of Mr. Graviller, who was obliged to return home after the Port Robinson meeting. On the 21st we held the meeting at Chippawa, where all the speakers present ably advocated the cause of missions. On November 11th, for the first time a meeting on behalf of the society was held at Port Colborne, and though we had not the gratifying assistance of those two gentlemen who were with us at so many meetings in October, yet it was a most satisfactory meeting, inaugurating, as it did, in that locality, a new organiza- tion. It was deemed at this time advisable to bring the claims of the society before the congregation, at this growing place, in order that they in their turn might help others as they had been helped. On the 13th we held the Annual Parochial Meeting at Fort Erie, where we were kindly joined by the Rev. Messrs. Montgomery and Wood, of Buffalo, who strongly advocated the cause of Christ and His Church. Your Committee would here record their thanks to those gentlemen who acted as a deputation, and also to their American brethren for their very efficient aid in the same great work. This interchange of good offices strongly sets forth our oneness in the Church of Christ ; that however politically divided, we are still one in Him, a union which no- thing human can sever. Your Committee cannot forbear record- ing their sense of the loss this deanery would sustain, were the Rev. T. B. Fuller, D.D., D.C.L., and Rural Dean, to be per- manently removed, and they would on behalf of this District Branch Association assure that Rev. gentleman of their earnest prayers that wherever his lot may be cast the blessing of God may rest upon him, and their hope, whenever occasion offers and his arduous duties permit of it, they may still have his able assistance in advocating the claims of the Church Society in this Deanery. The parish of Dunville reports, " that their collectors with much zeal and diligence have obtained for the Church Society the sum of ninety-five dollars. The amount is only small; never- theless, it is very encouraging when the circumstances of this f »v REPORT. 31 t I \ parish are duly considered. There are two pleasing features in the work in this mission ; the people are receiving a far better knowledge of the Society and its claims, and many who till lately would not give, now expect to be asked for their contribu- tions, and reseive the money, that they may have it when solicited. The committee notice also thai some of the poor give far more than the rich in proportion to their means. A widow, who is very poor in worldly goods, but rich in faith, gave half a dollar otit of her penury. Some who had given nothing, might as easily have contributed ninety dollars. But one gentleman, who is not wealthy, after paying ^12 to his clergyman's salary, handed to him ^10 for the Church Society." ' The parish of Fort Erie reports in all ^82.00. (M. F. $49.88, W. &. 0. F. $16.12, Divinity S. F. $12.00, Book & Tract Fund, $2.50. The parish of Chippawa reports $160. Showing an increase of $8.50 over the amount of last year's annual contributions. Considering the almost total stagnation in every kind of trade and business in this place, much credit is due to the subscribers for their continued support of the Society under such unfavour- able circumstances. This association has sustained a severe loss in the lamented death of its late treasurer, James Macklem, Esq., who from its first organization evinced a lively interest in its proceedings, and always took an active part in advancing its interests. His loss as a leading member of our communion will long be felt ; but your committee trust that through the divine blessing, the interest hitherto manifested by this branch of the Church Society in the support of its important missionary objects will sttil be maintained. The united charges of Drummondville and Stamford, within the parish of Chippawa, report the sum of $71.58 (W. & 0. F. $5.00, Div. S. F. F. $9.00, Tract $2.50, M. F. $19.75, G. P. F. $38.32^ ; of this sum $15.49^ was obtained in accordance with a resolution of Synod, "that a 20 and 10 cent collection should be made in behalf of the mission fund in October, in each year." It was not forwarded before, as it appeared to be the only instance of the compliance with the resolution. The parish of Thorold reports ^120. The parish of St. Catharines, notwithstanding several discour- aging circumstances, have pleasure in reporting the sum of $215. 50, being much in excess of last year. -'" The parish of Louth reports the sum of $29.50. This increase over last year may be ascribed to a great extent to the very able and eloquent manner in which the claims of the society were laid before the congregation at Port Dalhousie, in a sermon de- livered there by the Rev. H. Holland, of Fort Erie. 82 REPORT. The parish of Niagara reports $64.22, being a little in advance of last year. Many of the former subscribers have left the town, and several of the parishoners refuse to give until the congrega- tion is free from debt. Welland Mission. This branch reports the following, which is most encouraging.— M. F. $79.81^, S. F. ^1.75, W. & 0. F. $13.55, in all 395.14. Your committee trust that the reports bespeak a growing in- terest in the cause of the Society. But at the same time they are thankful so much is being done, yet they feel that if a missionary spirit pervaded our people more than it has hitherto done, a larger field might be lilJed, the knowledge of Christ more widely spread, and the blessed influences of the Holy Spirit more generally diffused. GORE AND WELLINGTON DISTRICT. The Managing Committee of the Gore and Wellington Branch of the Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto present their report on this, the twentieth anniversary of the society, with mingled feelings of satisfaction and regret. That the Parent Society has been gaining ground in the confidence and affections of the people ; that the annual receipts exhibit an increase upon the former year ; that the Mission Board have been enabled to meet their obligations, and to increase the number of their mis- sionaries; and that the Gore and Wellington Branch continues to take the lead among all the district branch associations, main- taining almost entirely out of their own funds no less than five travelling missionaries, traversing eight townships, and serving many Sunday and week-day stations in each, and that its funds are likewise on the increase. These facts awaken feelings of satisfaction in the hearts of all who love the Church of England, and regard her as the great instrument in the hands of God for spreading the knowledge of true religion in all parts of the habi- table globe. On the other haijd, when your committee reflect upon the amount of work that is left undone, and the inade- quacy of the means at their disposal to meet the exigencies of this section of the division, no less than four townships within our own bounds being entirely destitute of the ministrations of the Church of England, and having no organised body to look to for a supply of their wants except the Church Society, (because no public provision is made for such wants,) when they reflect that the harvest is plenteous and ripe for the sickle, but the labourers are few, these considerations call forth feelings of pro- found regret. REPORT. Your committee, nevertheless, would thank God for past suc- cess, and take courage for the future. Turning to the Gore and WellingfoM IJrancli, we find its annual income averngcs about 3"2,000, by means of which it assists in tnainlainiiig five travel- ling missionaries, the balance of their salaries being made up by the contributions of the people to whom they minister; and your committee would earnestly press upon the attention of this asso- ciation that for the amount necessary to maintain these mission- aries, the Gore and WellingtoB Branch are responsible to the Misnion Board, so that if there should prove any failure in meeting these obligations in any one of the five missions, the most painful results must ensue, and the missionary must be withdrawn. The income of the Gore and Wellington Branch for the year just expiring (as far as reported) amounts to !^1,585.01 in cash; promises that may be relied upon $332, making a total of ^1,924, being an increase of about $100 over the past year, but falling short of the amount estimated for this District Branch by about $300. How this deficiency is to be made up, your committee are at a loss to conjecture, unless by fresh exertions on the part of those who have failed to meet the amounts expected from them, and also by the remittances of a few parochial associations who have not yet been heard from. Your committee desire to advert to the fact that the collections in churches for the diviniiy students' fund within the Gore and Wellington Districts, have reached a sufficient amount to enable the association to nominate to a scholarship in Trinity College, and a special meeting of the Managing Committee will be held in the month of May next for the purpose of receiving the names of candidates, and nominating a suitable person to the vacancy. The privilege conferred by this is an annual allowance of £30 for a period of three years. NEWCASTLE DISTRICT. In presenting their usual annual report, your committee are happy in being able to state that the several parochial associations have, during the past year, continued their efibrts in behalf of the society, and with a fair measure of success. Meetings were held in the early part of the w^inier in nearly every parish. At most of them the attendance was large, and a desire evinced to further the missionary cause. TR A. YELLING MISSIONARIES IN THE DISTRICT. Your committee feel sure that the gratification expressed by 6 84 BEPORT. themselves, will be shared in by all the members of the society in the district, on the appointment of two travelling missionariei to labour within its limits. Ill Octobor last, the Rev. II. S. Birtch was appointed to the mission of Durham, and the Rev. John Wood to that of Northum- berland. The former gentleman holds regular Sunday services In the back part of the townships of Hope, Clarke, and Uarling- lon — the latter extends his labours over the four townships of Alnwick, Cramahuj, Brighton and Murray. The following extract from the quarterly report of the Rev. John Wood, will give a general idea of the extent of his field of labour, and the spirit in which he has entered upon its cultivation: *♦ I have at present four stations in four townships. I hold service at Brighton every Sunday, and at the other stations every alternate Sunday. Alnwick is distant from Brighton about twenty-five miles. My serviiies are arranged as follows : Aln- wick at 10 a. m., Castleton, in Cramahw, at 3 p. m., and Brigh- ton at 7 p. m. The next Sunday 1 take Brighton in the morning and Smith's cortiers in the afternoon. The congregation range from seventy to one hundred, and are steadily increasing. Sub- scription lists have been made out and put in circulation for the building of churches at each of the stations, at which four churches will, if possible, be erected during the coming summer; as yet, there is no church building in the mission. The families who attend service are visited as regularly as time will admit. I have had baptisms, 30; marriages, 1 ; burials, 1. The missionary in the county of Durham reports, during the half year in which he has been employed, baptisms, 13; mar- riages, 2 ; burials, 5 ; services, 88 ; visits, 95. He has usually three full services, and travels an average of thirty-seven miles every Sunday. From the regular attendance of the congrega- tions, he reasons a becoming appreciation of the ministrations of the gospel and of the church on the part of the people. REPORTS OF PAROCHIAL COMMITTEES. COBOURO. The amount collected in this parish in 1861, amounted to 393.09, and in the present year, when the returns are completed, it will not fall much short of that sum. The amount actually returned as paid, or sure at this time, is $343 24. This parish has also contributed largely to the Church Society through the Sunday collections, for specific objects — those for missionary purposes alone during the last twelve months amounting to $200. CAVAN. The aggregate amount collected so far reaches $107 35, which is made up as follows : UErOllT. 8 i) 8i. JoIiu'h parochial brnnoli, $4A :)6. 8t. ruiirs •• •• liU 27. St, Tiioiuus* " «• 112 78. I'KTKRIiOllo'. A meeliijg was held in St. JoliiiVs Chnreli, on llip 23rd January last. The ladies who had for Ihc last yvixr iicilcd as collectors were recjuested to continue their scivices, and, notwithstanding the very severe financial didioulties which press especially upon a town which depends altogether for its prosperity upon the lum- ber trade with the United States, the sum of *|fi91 53 has been col- lected. In addition, also, the sum of 1^709 has been raised in the parish, for the purpose of paying off the debt duo on the church. PORT HOPE. From this parish ^45 60 has been transmitted to the society. UOWMANVILLE. The committee hope to remit a sum equal to that collected last year, viz., (^45 20. NEWCASTLE. The amount of subscriptions for this year re.iches the sum of $100, being in excess of the previous year, by ^20. This grati- iying result is due to the ellbrls of the ladies, who, with ready will and earnest spirit, undertook the olficc of collectors. CARTWRIGHT. This mission has not slackened in its zeal. The committee report $60 as its contribution to the good cause. GRAFTON AND COLBORNE. Your committee have to report that the customary annual meet- ings were held in both these parishes on the 5th February last. The meeting in Grafton was but very thinly attended, having been held in the day time. But the meeting in Colborne, which was held in the evening, was very numerously attended, being, in fact, the largest meeting ever held in that place for the promo- tion of the society's objects. The church was well filled with a large and attentive congregation, who appeared to listen with much interest to the appeals made by the various speakers, as they advocated the claims of the Church Society upon the benevolence of our people. There were seven clergymen pres- ent, including two from the Diocese of Ontario, and this circum- stance appeared to give additional interest to the meeting, as evincing a spirit of unity and brotherly love. The missionary feature of our society received due prominence, and much good was anticipated from the due administration of the funds by the Mission Board. The amount raised was cheerfully granted to the 86 REPORT. society, when it was known it was to be applied to missionary objects. In order to assist destitute places in securing the services of the missionary, it was determined at the meeting in Colborne to aid the mission board as much as possible. For this purpose a com- mittee of collectors was appointed, consisting chiefly of young ladies of the congregation, and so vigorously did they set about the work, that many persons were immediately applied to, as they left the church, for their subscriptions, and the result of the col- lectors' labours has been that ninety-seven dollars has been raised and sent to the society. GRAFTON. The committee report from this parish $22 60. These returns, although indicating a slight decrease in the amount contributed last year, affords no grounds for discouragement, as most volun- tary associations are subject to such fluctuations. Local wants or changes of residence in contributors, so often occurring in a country like this, may increase or lessen the subscription in par- ticular places, and so effect the general fund. For >vhat has been done let us thank God, and pray his acceptance of our poor offerings, and in faith look forward to a more abundant harvest of good works in years to come. 4, I REPORT. MISSIONARY REPORTS. 37 A I > 4 A ► Manitowaning, Manitoulin Island, May 1th, 1862. Rev. and Dear Rir, — It is with great pleasure that I take up my pen once more to write my annual Report. During the past year two services were held every Sunday at this place. I held two services every other Sunday at the Little Current, a fort- nightly service at Shegwaindot Bay, and a monthly service at Lacloche. These three places are respectively 37 miles, 25 miles, and 17 miles from this place. In winter I travel with a horse and sleigh ; in summer I travel by water, using a small boat. I have to thank the Church Society for their liberal grant of ), which they gave towards paying for the printing of the Indian hymn-book, which I prepared last year. The Colonial and Continental Church Society gave <£lO sterling, and a friend of mine gave §10 for the same purpose. The Indians are in a tolerably prosperous condition. Most of them under my charge live in houses. They dress like the whites ; they live principally on fish, Indian corn, and pota- toes. A few keep horses, oxen, cows, pigs, and poultry. All are chiefly employed in cultivating the ground. Whenever I am at home, I teach the Indian children each day of the week, except Saturday, for an hour and three quarters. I teach them to read English and Indian. Some of them are now able to read the Ojibwa New Testament. The Bishop of Toronto held a confirmation at the Little Cur- rent, on the 6th of August lasit year. The candidates for confir- mation that I had here went to that village, as it was the Bishop's wish that all the candidates I had in my mission should be con- firmed in one place. Ten persons were confirmed ; of these seven belong to this place, and the others to the Little Current. On the 5th and 7th of October, a council was held here bv two gentlemen who were sent by Government to speak to the Indians about the Manitoulin Island. About 130 Indians were present. They were told that the Island would be surveyed, that each family would get 25 acres of land and a deed, and that the remaining portion would be settled by whites, and they were asked to acquiesce in the wishes of their great father the Gover- nor-General Most of the chief.v rejected the proposition that was laid before them. The mission of the two gentlemen was therefore a failure. For my pan I should be glad if the island was surveyed, and if a part of it was settled by whites. The 99 EEPORT. Indians would derive several advantages from the whites living among them ; but each family should get a great deal more than 25 acres, which is plainly insuliicient. They should also be offered ample remuneration for the land they are asked to sur- render. We held our annual missionary meeting on the evening of the 1th of March. The attendance was good, considering that the weather was very inclement. Four speeches were made. A subscription list was then made out, and the names of all who wished to subscribe were taken down ; -what was subscribed amounted to $53-93|. The Indians said that as they had no money they would give maple sugar, when the sugar season arrived. They have since brought their sugar. The total amount that has been collected is ^56'29 ; of this sum $37"39 have been spent in the mission, the balance, viz , ^18-92, I now enclose to you. — In this is included my annual subscription of $600 In looking back on the past year, and in thinking of the mis- sionary work here I rejoice and am thankful. God has beei pleased to bless my work in some measure. Some of the mem- bers of my congregation, who before appeared indifferent about religion, are now awake to a sense of their duty, and are endea- vouring to serve God in truth. Some who before came very seldom to church, now come very regularly. Sometimes I feel discouraged while labouring in this part of the Lord's vineyard. The work does not make that progress which I should be glad to see ; the field is large, but the labour- ers are few. Will not the society do more for the Indians? Let greater efforts be made to promote their spiritual well-being, let greater assistance be rendered them, let missionary stations be established in different parts of the lake wliere are heathen Indians, and let catechists and schoolmasters be appointed to lake charge of these places, and to labour for the evangelization of the Indians. Other denominations of christians have many agents who labour among the Indians, and we have only a few. Is this state of things to last longer, or will there not be rather a change for the better ? We should have a schoolmaster at the Little Current, and another at Shegwaindot Bay. A travelling missionary might be appointed to labour among the heathen Indians at Maple Point, Spanish River, and Serpen* River, which placi&s are loo far from here for me to visit them occasionally. Wishing the society abundant success in the good work they are engaged in, I am, Rev. and Dear Sir, Yours very truly, PETER JACOBS. '.' I ,';■ -t 'A if *■■.. I' ■■3i REPORT. 39 THE REV. JAMES CHANCE'S REPORT. ' Garden River, May 22ncl, 1863. Rev. and Dear Sir, — I have much pleasure in staling that, since my last report, we have received a visit from our venerable diocesan. At his Lordship's request, I took a small boat with two Indians and met him at the Bruce Mines, where his lordship intended to hold a confirmation. This, however, owing to the steamboat, was found impracticable. There would have been many candidates at the Bruce and Wellington Mines, if more time could have been devoted to preparation, and if the Bishop could have carried out his intention ; but it was very late when the steamboat arrived, and the captain had to leave very early the next morning ; so anxious however were some few of the can- didates to be confirmed, that they resolved to go to the Sault, and went on board the boat nearly at midnight so as not to lose their passage. Ills Lordship held a confirmation at the Sault on the Sunday morning, and in the afternoon he catne down in a small boat to Garden River, where he confirmed 22 Indians, and afterwards consecrated the burial ground. On Monday, before the steamboat returned from the Sault, his lordship was fully occupied with the Indians. One poor woman, who was a candidate for confirmation, but had been prevented from receiving the holy rite by the siclvne«is of her child, came with much apparent anxiety to ask if the Bishop would confirm her then. His Lordship kindly consented, for which the poor woman seemed truly thankful. His Lordship was afterwards waited upon by a deputation of the Indians, consisting of the two head chiefs Angista and Puhquidgerene and principal men. The object of the deputation was to thank his lordship for his visit, and to plead with him on behalf of their fellow Lidians who are living along the north shore of Lake Superior. They felt grateful (they said) to God that He had put it into the heart of the Bishop to send them a missionary, and that through the grace of God they had been made partakers of the rich blessings of the gospel ; and it was the sincere desire of their hearts that their fellow Indians should be made partakers with them, and they humbly prayed that the Bishop would send missionaries to their brethren in the north. His Lordship listened very at#n- tively, and very kindly replied, expressing the deep interest which he had felt and continued to feel in the social, physical, moral and spiritual welfare of the Indians, and announcing his inten- tion of doing all in his power for the benefit of the Indians so long as his life should be spared. The deputation then reverently knelt down whilst his lordship pronounced the benediction. 40 REPORt. Before the steamboat arrived all the Indians headed by the chiefs with a flag came to shake hands with the Bishop, they after- wards walked down to the wharf where, as soon as the steam- boat left, all the braves fired a parting salute, (the Indian custom of shewing their respect to great people,) which was acknow- ledged by the Bishop and Sir J. B, Robinson, to the great satis- faction of the Itidian^. During the winter I have paid several visits to the Indians in diflerent parts of this extensive mission. At Gonlais Bay on Lake Superior, the Indians there both christian and pagans were very glad to see me, with one exception only. I had service twice on the Sunday, and evening service every evening whilst I remained with them. In the day time the men were occupied in fishing. Every morning, if the weather was favourable, they would be seen emerging from their log huts, and taking their sleds, blankets, lines and spears, proceed to different parts of the bay, and each one select some spot where he fancied he should be most successful, there he would clear away the snow with his snow shoes, and then with an oar or chisel cut a square hole la the ice, and commence angling or spearing according to his choice ; if however he intended \"i spear he would fix some twigs in the ice over the hole, in an oval shape, and cover them with a blanket to exclude the light, and then kneeling down putting his head under the blanket, having in his left hand a line with a decoy attached, and at his right hand the spear ready poised for action, he would watch for the fish, and whc'never one came within sight the Indian by a very skilful use of the decoy was almost sure to attract the attention of the fish and bring it within his reach, when he seldom failed to secure it. I visited the Indians from place to place, sometimes sitting down by an angler and sometimes kneeling down, putting my head under the blanket opposite to the speaier, and speaking to them concerning the things which pertain to their everlasting peace. There was one big savage looking man whom I could not induce to attend service, I talked to him day after day, and urged him to embrace the christian religion, but he manifested the greatest unconcern. i was afterwards informed that this man was, many years ago, at the baptist mission on the American side at the Sault, and was immersed by the missionary, but some time after he was taken very sick, and his pagan relations being greatly alarmed, senffor the medicine man and juggler, who gave him some medicine and went through some heathen ceremonies, by which means it was said he was restored to health. The medicine man told him that his sickness was owing to the fact that he had for-* saken the religion of his forefathers, and that now as he was re- stored to health he must renounce the while man's religion and '• 1 i REPORT. 41 return to paganism* He followed the medicine man's advice, and seems resolved 1o live and die a pagan. All the other Indians at the bay, I think, were thankful for my visit, some to shew their gratitude offered to give, one some fish, and one man made me a present of a beaver's tail, which is considered tb most delicious part of that animal. The first night which I spent at the bay I wiinessed a very encouraging and cheering sight, I was at the chief's house, which like all the other houses consists of one apartment on!/, and when it was time for the children to goto bed, the little boy and girl, of their own accord, knelt down at their mother's feet, put their little hands together and offered up their evening prayers to God. A short time since I went to a very distant sugar camp to visit two sick people, a man and his son, who are gradually wasting away in a lingering consumption. On my way I called at the sugar camps of our churchwardens and asked them to accom- pany me. As we had a well beaten track we made great pro- gress until we came to a river, which we had much difficulty in crossing, for the middle of the river was open, but both sides were covered with ice. There was a log canoe, but it was not much belter than a tub; it would however have answered the purpose of a ferry boat very well, if the river had been free from ice, but as the middle of the river only was free, it required a Blondin's skill to maintain one's equilibrium in embarking and disembarking without capsizing. The sun had set before we crossed the river. As we proceeded the track became less dis- tinct, and as the darkness increased we lost the track completely, and being unprovided with snow shoes the walking was exces- sively fatiguing. In some places the snow was hard enough to bear us, but in others it was soft and we sank down ; we were well nigh exhausted by the constant effort, when, to our great joy, we discovered a track which we followed until we came to a wigwam, where we rested for a time. The chief inmate of the wigwam was like Jonah, (though from a different cause,) angry with God, who, he thought, had dealt very hardly with him in taking away two of his children and in afflicting his wife. He was not very glad to see me, and remarked that it was a late hour to be visited ; nevertheless, I had a serious conversation with him. The wigwam which I wished to visit was not very far distant, there we received a very cordial welcome from the whole family; after partaking of some bread and tea which I took with me, (for the Indians were very poor, having only pota- toes and sugar to eat,) we commenced service by singing, in Ojibwa, that beautiful hymn of Cowper's, "Jesus, whenever thy people meet," and I think all of us felt that Jesus was indeed in the midst of us, and that it was unspeakably good to be there. / 42 REPORT. The sick people were very much cheered by my visit, and the father expressed his heartfelt gratitude. We remained with them until midnight, but for want of accommodation we could not sleep there, and so we prepared to return. The people advised us to return by their road to the bay and cross on the ice, which they said was quite safe ; we followed their advice, and taking torches made of bark, to light us through the bush, down the hill on the bay we set out. When we reached the tent of one of my companions I was very tired, his good wife, Mrs. Wahbemama, (Mrs. Turtle Dove,) was fast asleep, but he awoke her and she made me a bed, on which from excessive fatigue I slept for an hour or two, but the cold was so intense that I could not sleep any longer. I was not surprised to find the Indians sleeping soundly, for they are naturally more impervious to cold than we are. So I resolved to continue my journey homewards, leaving my friends in the enjoyment of undisturbed repose. I cannot conclude my letter without expressing a fervent hope that your society will speedily be in the possession of means to extend its operations among the Indians in this region, and so discharge the debt which our beloved church owes to them. We intend to have a collection here and at the Sault, at Easter, and to do all that we can for the society, and we will earnestly pray that all the members of our church in this diocese might be disposed to do all they can, and then the necessary means will be forthcoming. I should be exceedingly glad if the society could also send a missionary to the Sault or a catechist to assist here so that I could be at liberty to do more for the Sault. I have lately been corresponding with a very respectable and Intelligent half-breed, who would be glad to undertake the duties of a cate- chist among the Indians if a salary could be secured for him. I would earnestly recommend the society, however, to send a missionary to the Sault before the place is occupied by the Methodists. I purpose calling a meeting at the Sault, at Easter, to ascertain what the people are willing to do towards the support of a minis- ter, and will cornmunicate to you the result. I remain, Rev. and dear Sir, ' . .! • ■ •' Yours very truly, ' "'- . -"!'■-:■ JAMES CHANCE. o •^ o X o o o n El H n 09 H 1-4 H H P9 X O O >0 O r-l J^ PV1 i-H O i-O CO CO ffl O C'l l>» . C) I'" •>& ei CO i-H cj U3 O o o o o o O C5 OS a> -3 a 3 Cm <5l rs a 3 Pm a a .a ■s &^ d 3 Pm o 01 ^ I o ^ 3 "to a V •O 3 o fe -4-t O ca O CQ o o o u a &4 a* _ li a o o H ^8 1-1 o r- o CO OS CO o t f CI ri ■* (N Tl «> o a o 3 a I—) .^ ^ « O ;„ 0) a 0) (U 3 -a o 3 m W 2 o t: a 3 '?.'• -f>;J<>..' «0 (M eO r-l o i-» l^ -t< tH ,-1 IM b- t- (M CO Tji CO I- o o o o o o O iM O O l^ 1^ ■* rt •o :.a ^ it ^ «" s t> di ^ CP A U (4 a n to 00 9 d d o o H w u. APPENDIX. STATEMEr T OF INVESTED FUNDS. WIDOWS AND orphans' FUND. British America Insurance Stocic $90 00 Thirty-one shares Banic of Upper Canada Stock 680 00 Six shares Commercial Bank Stock , 600 00 Simooe Debentures 1000 00 Bond of H. Rowsell 1960 42 Clark Parsonage Loan , 200 00 Elora Parsonage Loan 200 00 Burnside Bequest 8000 00 Debentures Grand T. Telegraph, guaranteed 2000 00 St. Catharines Debentures 1600 00 City of Toronto Debentures 2000 00 Mortgage bearing 6 per cent, being foreclosed 4000 00 Mortgages, four, bearing 8 percent , 4300 00 Mortgage, bearing 7 percent 500 00 22080 42 Lands 8457 90 :., . ^ $ 30538 32 MISSION FUND. Burnside Bequest '. 8200 00 KENT TESTIMONIAL FUND. Bank of Upper Canada Stock, 18 shares 640 00 British America Insurance Stock 67 50 607 60 COBNWALL PABOCHIAL SCHOOL FUND. Commercial Bank Stock, 7 shares 700 00 Bank of Upper Canada Stock, 3 shares 90 00 Gore Bank Stock, 5 shares 200 00 . . 990 00 BECAPITULATION OF INVESTED fCNDS. y, Widows and Orphans' Fund 80588 82 Mission Fund , 3200 00 Kent Testimonial Fund 607 50 Cornwall Parochial School Fund 990 00 Total , ,...$36335 82 *^. ^»» h APPENDIX. SUMMARY OF ACCOUNTS FOR THE XX. YEAR. iii. Dr. Book and Tract Fund. Carriage on Books $52 05 Advertising 80 00 Society P. C. K 126 88 Balance to the Credit. $208 43 13 71 $222 14 Sales Subscriptions.. Cr. 181 76 10 00 $141 75 Balance from last year 80 89 . $222 14 Br. Widows and Orphans' Fund. Insurance on Adelaide Street bouses $75 00 Pensions 2180 00 Costs, Taxes, and Commission for collecting, &c 101 87 $2356 87 Mission Fund — For transfer of 3 shares B. U. C. Stock 90 00 Balance to the credit 799 07 $3246 94 Collections and special from Parochial Branches $1149 21 Interest and Dividends 516 60 Donation from Mrs. Ripley. 400 00 Rent 207 50 ' $2278 21 Transferred from General Purpose Fund for Clergy. 520 00 Balance from last year 452 73 $8245 94 ■^v i)r. !^;ift^> .■' J!, .'4. ■'nil Students' Fund. Bursar... •.« <....«.. $120 00 J. McLeary, on account of Niagara District 60 00 $180 00 Balance to the credit 724 91 uL,, hki:i^ $904 91 Collections... Balance from last yeat. to ^ 741 06 163 86 ..•^liirt i-'tit $904 91 ir. APPENDIX. SUMMART OP ACCOUNTS— ConhnttcA Dr. Genibal Pcbposii Fund. €^i Grant to Churches $76 ' Salaries of Secretary, (reduction of salary fi-om l8t July, 1862) $945 82 Clerk 400 00 Messenger 62 00 1397 82 Pottage, Travelling, and sundry ofBce expenses 221 78 Auditor 50 00 Darlington Endowment 442 28 Grant to Diocesan Press 100 00 Expenses of Meeting 6 75 Grants of Books 48 62 Printing Reports and Circulars, and for Books and Stationery. 680 G8 Costs in suit, Markham Glebe... 235 69 Interest on Lot in Lindsay 28 80 OfBce Rent 800 00 JLftZvS ■••••• ■■•••• •••••• •••ta«a«« «••••• ^«/0 AX $3786 48 Transferred to Widows and Or- phans' Fund 520 00 Transferred ftom the Society, ' „ .. P.G.F. P 876 05 Balaaoe to the credit 1141 09 $6272 62 Parochial Branches 2144 64 Annual Subscriptions.. 11C4 40 Donations 69 00 Postage from Clergy Trust Fund 23 65 Sale of Reports 61 94 Instalments on Lands 140 00 Rents and Sales of Lands... 143 00 $3746 62 Balance from last year. 2626 00 .... , .... . ,-- S:-^'f ■ 'i»'^ It.' I ... - '\- ^; J'<< .n T'l! •'! •:a*i**fl $6272 62 Dr. SooiBTT P. G. F. Paets. Surrey of lot $9 50 Instalments on lands 1166 40 Commission for collecting rents and inspecting lands 50 00 $1225 90 Balance from last year 67 26 ;■. () ^^ $1298 15 Rent $217 10 Sale of Land (Instalment) ... 200 00 ud Transferred to General Pur- pose Fundw...* $417 10 876 05 $1293 15 •':<, APPENDIX. SUMMARY OF ACCOVHTS— Continued. Dr. Mission Fund. Or. Missionarios' Salaries $12475 48 District Expenses 120 45 II. RowBell's Account GO 00 Insurance on Cliuroh 20 00 Grant for Indian Hymn Books.. 60 00 Sundry Expenses 10 03 $12751 86 Transferred, Balance from Spe- cial Mission Fund as per last year's Report 445 28 Balance to the credit 2G8 17 $13465 31 Collections $3632 16 District and Paro'l Branches 6575 00 Guarantees 1315 00 Sustentation Fund Balance, 212 62 Interest on Mortgage 200 00 Instalment Burnside Bequest 800 00 $12735 74 Widow & Orphans' Fund.— For transfer three Shares B. U. C. Stock 90 00 Balance from last year 639 57 $13465 31 Dr. Endowment of Seb. Cr. Expenses to Guelph— vs. Cant well Puslinch 27 65 Rent 70 00 Balance to the debit....... 8 16 Balance from last year 50 51 $78 16 $78 16 Dr. Rev. Dr. Patton Cornwall Pabo 65 25 CHiAL School. Dividends • ••. Cr. 72 00 11. Rowsell's Account.. Expenses 6 50 25 , fi',2 00 Dr. Cathedbal Establishment. Cr. Rent of Lot in Belmont 10 00 Balance from last year 342 83 Balance to the credit $352 83 $352 83 Dr. M.n:., ; U. Rowaell, Esq., paid Rev. 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OQ < P lis « - ill S ! 01 s 3 :«o CO ^ •CO o s IH f-t O s s •0 : eo »* :eo« 'co94 00 ' u3 h» U3 to tr CO :99 ;r«03e4 Ate :oo CO : f-i ei p^ f-i o fH :oco iS 13 III O •-I :cod !«;SS I lO I iHi-io :eirH : t^ • O CO kO o : m Qo 1-- lo : so ; ec ©1 N iH to us 00 f-*ota 05 coo o o N 3 ISS^ 01 i f-« to iH ;os o o eo I 6 a "a, 00 a ^ & 2 ^5.? = G5 *i *: CO V? (» • • I S >4 OS v S'M la -1 »^ li QQOO P4 i I W^ 5 » 5 3 ^ im *» ** *m t» • • • I II aaoa o O n « pw •4. 64 03 hp4 si rf S^"^ «^ lllplfl a tiinll APPENDIX. XTU. CO 'j:iu< *■] 0> 03 IS 13 8 U30 00 91 I ;o CO : (o S8 I lo :coph * * t .1. ( •it. (jr. .,,jt>,^.. , So ©I 94 >00 1 91 >oao : -g^g I ;i-ieo eo |0 Iffl >(r., m CO CO CO SS h- ;^ .eo i-l joo :o :co CO SOOiO^OOOO owooootau3 :S8 5* n'ia n.f J* JS *» •** 4S ^» tHOBSoQoaoa s s s . 1 ■ i . - , ■ :■* 5,j.''< n-trui o I" P3 :s-S-'2 log I 1 60 ^1 1 a "O «> 2 a* ® fc IB art 1^ '*' d w ** 2 So s|il'ss.23i^:b':s:3|^'ii:^ • a O 4) XVUl. APPENDIX. MEMORANDUM OP CASH RECEIVED IN MAY AND JUNE, 1862, AFTER THE CLOSING OF THE BOOKS ON 1st MAY, 1862. MiHion Fund May . •• June. General Purpose Fund May „ «♦ •• June.. $2709 66 62 28 $2771 79 Students' Fund May . June. 986 64 79 44 288 86 61 68 Widows and Orphan's Fund .May igS 20 • " " * June 186 00 1066 08 800 04 Book and Tract Fund Moy . Fenelon Endowment May . Kent Testimonial June. Weston Endowment June. Huron Diocese June.. ■ 874 20 5 00 20 00 10 80 15 00 9 61 $4572 52 4 » I' I .V »T - -<■ ** t ,^- • f ; TER APPENDIX. DISTRICT TREASURERS' ACCOUNTS. xiz. TREASURER IN ACCOUNT \riTH HOME DISTRICT BRANCH OF THE CHURCH SOCIETY ('P THE DIOCESE OF TORONTO. 1 79 6 08 [) 04 i 20 > 00 a 00 9 80 5 00 ) 61 i 52 i^ "■'♦ Dr. To amount Received for Colleetioni made by the Parochial Aitoeiationt qf -St. George's, Toronto $247 60 St. John, Evaog., Toronto 124 62 St. Paul's, Toronto 120 00 Trinity Church, Aurora 87 60 Christ's, Mimioo 25 46 St. George's Etobicoke 96 67 Trinity, Tljornhill \ j^g gj St. Stephen's Vaughan i St. Mary Magdelene, Lloydtown 129 06 Christ's Church, Bolton Mills 88 62 St. James', Albion 55 05 Burwick and Woodbridge 116 09 Street&ville 69 94 St. Peter's, Credit, quarter of collections. 24 72 Rev. T. P. Hodge sub 5 00\ jq qq Jas. Magrath, Esq. " 6 00/ Sydenham, Cooksville, half of collections 12 50 Christ's Brampton 81 88 St. George's, Georgina 27 48 Brock 11 80 Newmarket 87 78 Markham 74 28 AVhitbyand Oshawa 48 88 Uzbridge and Reach 43 80 Pickering 87 40 Scarboro' 110 00 Colleolions in Toronto per Mr. Hugh Cooper 168 00 .«' 'f I , If. $1879 21 Gr. By amount paid for expenses, Etobicoke 6 12 " St John ETang.do.,and Special Subscriptions 1174 " Mr. Cooper for commission collecting 6 00 " Rev. U. G. Cooper by order of Board 20 00 " To Church Society :. 1837 00 $1879 21 . I wf H. C. COOPER, Seeretart/, H. D. B. zx. APPENDIX. I: STATEMENT OP MONEYS RECEIVED BY 8IMC0E COUNTY BRANCH OF CHURGU SOCIETY, FOR YEAR ENDING APRIL, 1862. '!(»•,.. '•■'■' Cookitowo, Bonds to Board of Miasiona and Society $427 00 Mono, on Bonds to Board of MiaaioDB 200 0^ OrangsTllIe, " •• 100 00 Mono, for Church Society 100 00 West Gwillumbury, for Church Society 01 06 Tecumaeth, •* 107 00 Orillia, •» 90 00 Barrie, " 80 21 Shanty Bay, " 2186 Collingwood, " 47 83 Fenetanguishene, *' 62 13 St. Peter's, Innisfil, " 20 74 St. Paul's, Innisfil, ** 53 47 St. George's, Modonte, Board of Missions 18 00 Coldwater ViUage " 20 76 Craighurst, " 88 23 Victoria HiU, M 3100 Vespra, «• 21 11 $1520 78 Cr. Expenses $25 72 Amount paid to Church Society 1495 06 $1520 78 T. B. ilEAD, D.D., " '' ' ' ' Secretary Simeoe D. £. ' . • . •' , ."'"•'■ ..^ 1 ■ . ■ . ,1 : T. .,,!•(,,',..*- . ,:) ,11 ■■■ft J- ■■'■.■'•!■■'" I* I * APPiiVOIX. XZl. lOF 00 0* 00 00 06 00 00 ,. 21 I 86 J! 33 5 18 ' 74 - t 47 " 1 00 76 23 00 1 11 4 s S 8 at a. a h S O.S ^ •- «' l! i's B?- S ° a fi w S|8|l o .2 « « ^ < n » e<;? o I at « o o >o eo o i-< IM ^ o eo r> 00 CI S 8 S CI 4) 13 a's 2 "1 S B .2 ® •*" '•S ll ^1 . 13 ^ -e u. ?> o «M 00 o ® g > .el o d a I .a i I S^8 f-1 a 00 * m a o •^73 -all o-i S'o ^v S'S b o 1. ■•I «o 00 I H H i ZXU. APPENDIX. Dr. • I THE GORE AND WELLINGTON DISTRICT BRANCH 1861. April 6.— To Amount remitted to Parent Society $110 79 " Cash paid for Templars' Hall for last Annual Meeting 4 00 « Postage, Printing, Stationery, &c. , 6 00 10 00 May 26. *' Amount remitted to Parent Society 611 82 <• « Balance on band carried forward 1836 68 ^~ ^t I I !B< 3i V. 186?. Mar. 18.— To Amount remitted to Parent Society by Parish of Rockwood direct '< 18. " Paid for Mechanics' Hall for Annual Meeting April 9. " Paid Secretary for Postage, Travelling Expenses, &c. "10. <* Amount remitted to Parent Society " Balance retained to cover luoidental Expenses $2569 29 $65 00 10 00 16 90 2200 00 25 66 $2317 66 -.) 4 ^U ^ ■f iminBiiriiM hr- 79 '-ii APPENDIX. SOCIETY IN ACCOUNT AVITH THE TREASURER. 1861. April 12. -By Balance brought forward per statement rendered. " Following Collections for 1860, received after last Annual Meeting : Arthur, $21 69; Mount Forest, §15 10 $30 79 Caledonia, York, and Cayuga 32 00 May 24. " Proceeds of Sale of Shares in the Western Per- manent Building Society: 7 shares, $6 00 42 00 " «« •« 103 " 6 94 611 82 1862. ♦' Amount received from Lowville for Mr, Higgin- son's Salary Mar. 10. " Collections from following Parishes for 1861 : — Elora and Fergus 100 00 Guelph 341 32 Rockwuod 65 00 Milton and Omagh 96 00 Hornby 65 00 Waterdown and Lowville 120 00 Church of Ascension 157 50 Christ's Church, Hamilton 292 19 Wellington Square and Nelson 100 00 Beverly 60 00 Barton and Glanford 76 00 Dundas and Ancaster 122 00 xxiii. Cr. $12 67 68 79 653 82 250 00 1584 01 $2569 29 »'ift;> 1862. • " '■■ ■ r • ; ^■ Mar. 13. — By Balance as reported at Annual Meeting brou^rht down $1836 68 <' Collection at Annual Meeting $16 36 " Collections from following Parishes received after ,., ^ ,„ Annual Meeting: — ., , ., Oakville. $88 ; Palermo, .$22 110 00 York, $32; Cayuga, $28 50; Caledonia, $20 50 81 00 '< 19. Arthur, $45 32; Mount Forest, $29, less Expenses, $7 67 32 •' 24. Beverly, $62, less paid Rev. H. D. Cooper, $40 22 00 April 2. Saltfleet 12 00 Elma, $34; Kells, $19 50; Rothsay, $11; Allansville, $13; Houstonville, $12 50 90 00 Georgetown and Stewarttown 83 20 480 88 $2317 56 1862. A 1' April 10.— By Balance brought down $26 06 ., , Jf, W. GATES, E. E., Hamilton, 10th April, 1802. 9 "I J' Treasurer. MEMBERS THE INCORPORATED CHURCH SOCIETY - ' ••' ' OP TUB »(!' DIOCESE OF TORONTO. (.<• , -I Hit Excellency the OoTvruor Ouneral, &c., &c. Allan, Hon. O. W., V.P. Anderson, Captain Anderaon, Robi^rt Arnold, John, V.P. Baldwin, \V. A. Bethune, Von. A. N., V.P. Boulton, Hon. U. J., V.P. Boulton, Hon. G. S., V.P. Boulton, Mr8. Bousfleld, Ilev. T. Butler, Rev. J.- Cameron, Hon. J. H., V.P, Carter, John. Cayley, Hon. W. Crawford, George, V.P. Clarke, J. W. 0. Denroche, Rev. K., A.M. Deibl, Dr. Denison, Rohert Draper, Hon. Mr. Justice, V.P. LIFE MEMBERS, Gamblp, ;\ Gamble, John W., V.P. Gordon, Hon. Joa., V.P. Greene, E. T. Ungarty, J., Judge Harman S. B. Harris, Capt.,T.B. Hibbard, J. Hiscott, Richard Huron, Lord Bishop of Leeming. Rev. W. Lefroy, Capt. J. H. Lett, Rev. S., LL.D. Low, Dr. Q. H., VP. Lewis, Rev. R. Leith, A. , .' " Lawrason L., V.P. Macaulay, Rev. W, McLeod, Captain Merwin, J. S., V.P. McMuUen, R. C. •' " ', MolTatt, L. ' ■ '■• 'It.' Mortimer, H. O'Brien. K. (i. Palmer, N. Patterson, P. Riddel, Lieut. R. A. Robinson, Hon. Sir J. B., Chief Justice, VP. Ruttan, Mr. Sheriff, V.P. Rossamund, J. Scadding, Rev. U., D.D. Strachan, J. M. Seager, Edmund ^ ' ragge, J. O., Vice-Chancellor, V.P. Stratford, P. .T., M.D. Spragge.Mrs. W. Toronto, Lord Bishop of Townley, Rev. A., D.D. Townley, Mrs. Thomson, Rev. C. £., M.A. Tett, B. Widder,F., V.P. ikl C) INCORPORATED MEMBERS Ardagh, Rev. S. B., M.A Barrie. Atkinson, Rev. A F., D.C.L....St. Catharines. Alexander, Rev. 3. L liinbroolu-. Allen, Rev. T. W Cavan. Anderson, Rev. G. A Bay of Quinte. Adams, V. E Cornwall. Armstrong, Rev. J. G W't Hawkesbury. Armour, Robert Darlington. Ambery, Rev. J., M.A Toronto. Armstrong, J. R Toronto. Arnold, Rev. K Brampton. BarUm, Rev. T. U., M.A Kingston. Barron, F. W., M.A Cobourg. Beckett, Joseph York Mills. Betley,M. Toronto, Beaven, Rev. J., D.D. , V.P. Toronto. Birchall, T. W. Toronto. -^ ■ Boawell, O. M.,i'aAzo Cobourg. . : ;; Bomeell, J. V. Cobourg. Bomcell, Rev. E. J, D.C.L.. .Williamsburg. Bottom.. W. n Kemptvllle. Boulton, D. E. Cobourg. Boyla, Andrew St Catharineu. Brent, Rev. II, B. A Clarke. REPORT. XXV. ivr ^ 1 ^ Chief ftUop, > ^ Srent, J. W. Toronto. Brooke, L. F. DBrlinf^toD. Brown, Ed/ward Hamilton. Bumham.A.A Cobourg. Burriti, II, Marlborough. Baldwin, Rer. E., M.A Toronto. Beck, Rev. J. W., M.A Peterboro*. Bleasdoll, Rer. W., A.U Trent. Boyd, F Toronto. Brown, W. M Hamilton. Bacon, W. V Yorkville. Baldwin, Admiral Yorkville. Belt, Rev. W Scarborough. Bull. Rev. O. A Barton. Boulton, H. J., Jr Humberford. Bover, Joseph Kemptville. Bower, Rev. £. Bairiefield. Burnham, Rev. M Peterboro*. Bovell, James, M.D Toronto Burns, Judge, V.P Toronto. Ball, H. B Hamilton. Broughall, Rev. A. J., M,A...Toronto. Beresford. Col Newmarket. Beaven, Rev. £., M.A... Matilda. Bogart, Rev. J., M.A Napanee. Baldwin, R Toronto. BrunBkill,J Thornhill. Bowland. J Carlton place. Cheseley Solomon, Cornwall. Covert, Ilenry Cobourg. Campbell, Major Cobourg. Clarke, Dr Yorkville. Corbeit, Sheriff. Kingston. Corrigal. W- Cobourg. Crawford. John Toronto. Creen, liev. T/iotnas Niagara. Cwmminga. James Chippawa. Cameron, Allan Toronto. CouUon, A. U Toronto. Cooper, Rev. II C., B.A Etobicoke. CarruthcrsG.T Toronto. Crawford, Dalrymplc Toronto. Carroll, Rev. J Gananociue. Clarke, B«v. W. C Gore's Landing. Coate, F. W Toronto. Cox, Rev. U. G Brampton. CampbtiU, Rev. T. S Lansdown. Cumpbell, C. J Toronto. Cochrane, T York Township. Carry, Rev. J., B.D TuUamore. Campbell, A. H Kingston. Cumberland, F Toronto, Crookshanks, J. 8 Kingnton. Clementi, Rev. V Peterboro' Checkly, Rev. W., M.A Toronto. Cooper, Rev. W. E., M.A St. Catherines. Chance, Rev, J Garden River. Cartwright, J, S Kingston. Cart«right, J. H Kingston. Cameron, Archibald Ilamilton. Chafee, J. M TuUamore. Crmgbton, Rev. J Orillia. Darling, Rw. W, S Toronto, Diclkson.Rev. A., B.A Port Balhousie. DUeon, T. O. Niagara, DonaUison, C. Grantham. Diiggan, O Toronto. Davidson, T Woodbridge. Dickran, W H Niap;ara. Duggan. John Toronto. Dobbs, Rev F. W Kingston. Davies, Rev, H W,, M,A Cornwall. Durand, George Toronto. Denison, R. I. Toronto. Drinkwater, Rev. C. H. Rock wood. Elllce,W Presctrtt. Emery, Rev. 0. P Ottawa. Freeman, S. B Hamilton. Fuller, Rw. T. B., D.C.L Toronto. Fletcher, Sev, John, A>3 W. QwUIimburf Flood, Rev. J DunnvUle. Farmer W Barton. Fuller,!.. Ottawa. Forest, Rev. Osgoode. Fidler, Rev. A. J Cookstown. Oamhle, W. Toronto. Garrett, Ree. R Osnabruck (redder, James Mount Forest. Gedden, Rm. J. G.,^.K Hamilton. Geddea, W. A Hamilton. Giving, Rev. S Yorkville. Olddman, George Port Hope. Goalie, J I> Colborne. Grange, Sheriff. Guelph. Oramett, Rev. II. J.,^.X> Toronto. Graveley, Wm Cobourg. Goldsmith, E Toronto. Goodcrham, William Toronto. Gowan, Judge Barrie. Green, Rev. Thomas, LL.!)... Wellington Sq'e. Godfrey, Rev. J Goulbournc. Grier, Rev. J Btilleville. Grovfts, Rev. F. J. S Sfymour. Gavillcr, A Tecuroseth. Gardner, Dr Toronto. , Gates, F. W..., ilamilton. Ocddes, A Elora. Gait, Thomas Toronto. Grant, R , Hamilton, Ilamilton, P, J. Hamilton, Ilallen. Rev. George,Vt.K Penctangushine, Harris T. D Toronto, Ilatt, J. O Hamilton. Hector, John Toronto. Henderson. James Toronto. Hill, Rev. B. C, A,M York, Harding, Rev. Robert Fredericksburg. Hill. Rev. G. S. J Markham. Hooker, Alfred Pn-scott, Hart, S Cornwall, Hebdcn, Rev, J., M,A Hamilton, Heath, Charles Toronto, Holland, Rev, H Fort Erie, Humphries, AVm Elizabethtown, Hamilton, John W. Hawkesbury. Hamilton, George Toronto. Hnrris. Rev. J Kemptville, Harper, Rev. W. P. S Bath. Hilton, Rev. John Toronto, Hay, Wm Toronto, Henderi^on, J. A Kingston. Hodge, Rev. T. P Springfield, Higginson, Rev. C-. N Waterdown. Haensfll, Rev. G. L. F Hamilton. Hclliwell, J St. Catharines. Hatch, Rev, E,, B.A Toronto. Hope, James Kingston. Hope, Rev. H Toronto, Houston, Rev, S Arthur, Ingles, Rev, C, L., A,B Drummondvillo, Imlach, W, J Port Maitla:ad, Irving, I^ev, O, C.M.A Toronto, Jarvis, W. B, VP Toronto, Jarvis, Judge, G. S Cornwall. Jones, Alpheus Presoott. , Juson, R Hamilton. Johnson, Rev. W. A Weston. .loseph, H. J Toronto. Jacobs, Itcv, Peter Munitoowanhing. Joseph F. J Toronto, Kennedy. lie^v. T.S Toronto, Kingsviill, Col Guplph, Kirkpntrick, I'homas Kingston. Kingsford, W Toronto, Kinirston, ProfesFor Toronto, Lee, W. II .Quclicc. Leeming, Rev. R Dundas, Lodor, Job Ancaster. Lewis, Right Rev, J, T. LL.D. Kingston. Low, P Pioton, XXVI. REPORT. LogBD, Rov. W Manvers. Lundy. Rev. F. J., D.C.L Grlmpby. Lally. K Bnrrie. LnuiIiT. W. B , LL.D Brockville. Lewis, R«T. R Prescott. Lauder, Rev. J. S Ottawa. Lanprtry, Rev John, M.A Oollinewood. LnupJts, Rpv. E Ottawa. McOnil, Jiev. Dr Toronto. McCiiichon, James Toronto. Marklem, 0. T. Chippawa, McCnrmick, Thomas Niapara. 3fackemie,ReTi J. G /)., M.A. Hamilton. Marsti, liev J. IK, B.A London. Marsh, L. B Hamilton. Merritt. W. 11. St. Catharines. Mercer, A Toronto. Weivhurn, Dr Stamford. Mills, Hon. S Hamilton. Mtickleston, S Kingston. Murray Alexander Yorkville. MacKctb, A. N, VP Hamilton. MncNab, Kcv. Alex., D.D Darlington. WeGrath. Charles Toronto. BIcMurray. Rev. W., D.D York Mills. Jiorris, Rev. J. A Fitzroy Harbour. Muloeh, Rev. J. A Kingston. Morris, Rev. G Franktown Morris, Dr. B Toronto. McLeod, Rev. N Thorold. 3forgan, Rov. E., A.IM Barrie. McColItim, Rev. J. H., A.M... Aurora. Magrath, .Tames Springfield. Merritt, Rev. R. N .lersey.U. H. M)nga}'e, W. R Cnrleton Place. Mulkins. Rev. U Kingston. Nicol,Dr Toronto. Nation, Dr Uxbridgc. O'Reilly, Miles Hamilton. Osier, lie/v. H. B Lloydtown. Osier, Rev. F L., M.A Dundas. O'Meara, Rev. Dr Georgetown. O'Reilly. H. R Wuterdown. Palmer, Rev, .d., M.A fluelph. Parsons, W. Thornhill. Patton, Ven. JT.n.C.h Cornwall. Patton, Bon J. Toronto. Perkins, Fred Toronto. Pettit, A Grimsby, Predion, T. J. Toronto. Proudfoot, W. V.P Toronto. Plees, Rev. U. E Carrying Place. Preston, Rev. J. A.. M.A Stirling. Pentland.Rev. .7., A.B Whitby. Pettit, Rev. C. B Richmond. Phillipps. Rev. H. N Grantham. Papps, H. S Hamilton. Palmer, George Guelph. Pettit, W Oakville. Phillipps, Rev. T. D., M.A...St. Catharines. Parsons, W Holland Landing. Powis. W Hamilton. Racy, Thomas Milton. Read, Rev, T. B,, D.D Thorold. Ridout, Q. P Toronto. Robinson, J. L Toronto. )" '^.j Robinson, Hon. W. B. Toronto. "•'■ •''■ Rogers. Rev R. V., M.A Kingston. > '" Ross,0. S Kingston. Rmvsell, Henry Toronto. Ranney. J. L St Catharines. Ramsey, Rev. S. F., M.A Newmarket. Robarts, T. P Quebec. Ruttan. Rev. Charles Sydenham. Rutherford. E. H Toronto. Ritchie, Rev. W Georgina. Robarts, Rev. T. P., M.A St. Catharines. Rothwell, Rev. J Amherst laland. Rudstow, W Kingston. ^ Ross. Rev. W. M Orillia. Reid. D B Toronto. Robarts. J. W Toronto. Sliortt, Rev. J.,D.J) Port Hope. /Simpson. John Niagara. Small, G. C Toronto. Stanton, Robert Toronto. Street, R P Hamilton. • ■ Street, T. C. VP Niagara. Sluart,ren G.aK.,D.J).,r.P.K\Dg8U)ii, ' ' Shanklin. Rev. K Oakville. Stennett, Rev. W., M.A Keswick. Sootheran, George Yorkville. Spratt. Robert Toronto. Smithurst, Rev. John Minto. Stephenson, Rev. R. L Perth. Stewart, Rev. E. M., M.A Guelph. Strong, Kev. S. S., D.D Tecumseth. Stannage, Rev. J Welland. Simpson, W. B Kingston. Stewart. Rev A Orillia. Shotter, L. L Erin. Sharpe, Rev. H Wolfe Island. Smith, J. W Toronto. Thompson S Toronto. '• Treniayne. Senr., Rev. F Lamb's Pond. Tremaytie, Jr., Rev. F Milton. Taylor, Rev. T Renfrew. ' Tane, Rev.F Brockville. • Taylor, Samuel Kingston. Vankonghnet, Hon. V. P CornwaU. ' Vankoug' net, Hon. P. M. Toronto. Vankoughnet, M. R Toronto. VanLinire, Rev. J Streetsville. Viner. Rev. G. P. B., B.A Pickering. Wakefield, W Toronto. Watkins, John Kingston. Webster, Jo>-eph Dundas. Westmacott, W. M. Toronto. Wilkins, Hon. R. C, V.P Carrying Place. Wilson, Rev. J. Grafton. Wyatt, Henry Wellington Square Whitaker, Rev'nd. Provost, M.A Toronto. Williams, Joseph, V.P. Tecumseth. Worrell. Rev. J. B Smith's Falls, White, Rev. G. W Camden. Woods, W. B Ancaster.. Warren, Rev. W. P. S Douro. Yates, Dr. U, Kingston. ' ' ' Tbose in italics are original members. .,»;.!' ' M.v 1 i\ . .i!yoi,./'^;v,.-.,w:Jls. .'V aeii. Ines. Hand. ;d, Id. M^i 4 -X ice. Square " t "t DONATIONS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS. XXth. year. Paid in Direct to tite Parent Society. Anderson, Rev. G. A., 3 years. ..$15 00 Beaven, Rev. Dr 10 00 Brown, J.F. (Member of Synod) 2 00 Brent, J. W., Esq 5 00 Best, Mrs., Donation (Mission Fund) 1 00 Baldwin, Rev. E 6 00 Birchall, Thos., Esq 5 00 Broughall, Rev. A. J 6 00 Baker, Rev. E. H 5 00 Biggar, W. F., Esq., (Member of Synod.) 1 00 Baldwin, Robt., Esq 10 00 Green, Rev. Thomas 5 00 Collingwood, E., Esq. (Member of Synod) 1 00 Campbell, C. J., Esq -5 00 Cox, Rev. G 5 00 Carter, John, Esq 50 00 Diehl, Dr 5 00 Davidson, Rev. J 5 OU Dixon, Mrs 5 ()0 E. H. B 2 50 Fuller, Rev. T. B 5 00 Grassett, Rev. H. T 5 00 Gardner, Dr. 5 00 Garrett. Rev. R., and family... 7 00 Goldsmith, E., Esq 6 00 Groves, Rev. F. G 5 00 Groves, J. W., Esq. (Member of Synod) 1 00 Gordon, Hon. Jas 10 00 Hatch, Rev. E 5 00 Harris, Rev. R. H 6 00 Irving, Rev. G. C 5 00 Joseph, H. A., Esq 50 00 Kennedy, Mrs., Bath, England, (W, & 0. Fund) 5 00 Lee, W. H., Esq 5 00 Mortimer, H., Esq., 2 years ... 20 00 McGrath, Chas, Esq 6 00 Marsh, Mrs 4 00 Mortimer, Rev. Arthur 5 00 Newman, R. C, Esq. (Member of Synod) 1 00 Parke, Mrs., Bath, England (W. &0. Fund) 5 00 Perkins, Frederick, Esq 5 00 Perkins, George, Esq 5 00 Pettit, Rev. C. B 5 00 Phillips, Rev. H. N 5 00 Ripley, Mrs (W. & 0. F.) 400 00 Ripley, E 20 00 Robinson, J. L., Esq 3 00 Robinson, Sir J. B 50 00 Rogers, Rev. R. V 5 00 Rowsell, H., Esq 5 00 Ramsay, Rev. S. F 6 00 Robarts, J. W., Esq 5 00 Ross, Rev. W. M 5 00 Toronto, Bishop of 50 00 Taylor, Rev. Thos ; 10 00 Wcstmacott, W. M., Esq 5 00 Whitaker, Rev. G 15 00 Worrell, Rev. J. B 5 00 Williams, Rev. A 6 00 Warren, Rev. P. S 5 00 SPECIAL FOR BOOK AND TRACT FUND. li Beaven, Rev. Dr $2 50 Broughall, Rev. J., 2 years 5 00 Fidler, Rev. A. J 2 50 Hallen, Rev. G 2 50 Kennedy, T. S 2,50 Newman, C, Esq 2 50 Rowsell, H., Esq 2 50 Read, Rev. T. B 2 50 Whitaker, Rev. G 10 00 ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO THE CHURCH SOCIETY, DIOCESE OF TORONTO. TORONTO. St. George's. (Collected at Parochial meeting.) HarriRon, R. A 6 00 Campbell, C. J 2 00 Nicol, Mm 100 McGilTray, Roliert 2 00 (Collected by Miss Palon.) Vankoughnct, M. R 6 00 Vanlcoui{hn«t, S. J 5 00 Boulton, John 5 00 Esten, J.C.P 4 00 Caylcy, Mrs 10 00 Harrig, Mrs. John 4 00 Loring, Mrs 4 00 Perkins, Mrs 5 00 Crickmoro, J 4 no Forstur, Mrs & 00 Crooks, Mrs. Adam 4 00 Oartwright, John K 2 00 Deihl. Peter 2 00 Heward, Mrs. Stephen 4 00 Thompson, John 4 00 Baker. Mrs ; 1 nO Christie, Mrs 1 00 Stanton, Mr 100 Stanton, Mrs 100 Clark, S. C. D 2 00 Murray, Mrs 4 00 Metcolf, Mrs 3 00 Benson, Miss 60 Howards, Miss 100 Jeffery, Misx 1 00 BenuHtt, Miss 60 Wilson, Miss I nu Thompson, Miss 60 Kennedy, Mies 60 Dixon, Mrs. (the Orange). 6 00 Toronto, Bishop of. 10 00 Cumberland, Mrs 100 Sibbald, Mrs 100 Arkell, Oeorge 1 00 Smith, William 1 00 Heath. C.W 3 00 Boulton, Mrs 6 00 Heward, F. U 5 00 Trow, Mrs 100 Holmes, Mrs 60 Seobie, Mrs 60 Bennett, Mrs 25 Bennett, James S.'i Frirnils 50 | Scarles, Mrs 25 I Phillips, Mrs 20 i Boulton, W. H 5 00 Sloan, A. E 100 (Collected by Misa Hancock and Mrs. John Harris, per Rev. Dr. Fuller.) Robinson, Mrs. W 100 ' 'arvis, Mrs 1 UO \ Jarvis, Miss 100 Coxwell, Mrs 1 <>0 Aldwcll, Mr 2 00 Handcock, Mrs 1 00 Beatty,Mr8 1 00 Hector, Mrs 1 60 Baines, Mrs .10 Cameron, Allan 2 6i) Jackson. Jane 23 Wortley, Mrs 25 McGaw, T .OO A Friend 50 A Friend 10 Kouston, Miss 05 McPhail, Mrs 20 Coddic, Mrs 010 McFiean, .Mrs. Allan 1 00 Flint. Mrs 10 HodUer, Mrs 100 (Collected by Miss Bright, per Rev. Dr. Fuller. St. Remy, Mrs 20 Scadding, Mrs 1 00 Oliver, Mr 100 Strachan, Mr. Wm 00 Wallace, .lohn 50 Bright, Wm 50 Henderson, Mrs. 50 (Collected by Rev. Dr. Fuller.) Armstrong, J. R. Jr 2U (Collected by Miss Palcn.) \oble, Wm 1 00 Ash, Elizabeth 50 Burns, D 60 A Friend 2 00 Faulkner, Anno 20 Hewitt, Mrs 1 00 Oameron, The Hon. J. H. 20 00 Urayson, Mr 25 A Friend 30 (Collected bv Itliss Fleming and , Miss McCleary.) Whitney, F. A 6 00 A Friend 1 00 Kobinson, MK C 1 00 Iloddcr, E. M 1 00 Spenco, John 60 Shanley, F 100 Aldwell, S. L 50 |McUrinp, P 2 00 'Howard, M 1 00 iNicol, Dr 1 00 !Giuty,.Iohu 1 00 'Armstrong, Wm 1 00 Henry, J 50 ^Fahcy, William 1 00 A Friend 50 jMcDonald, J 1 00 Scadding, E. A 1 00 Nixnn, John 1 00 McLean, Thos 1 OU Kamsay, Jas 1 UO A Friend 50 i^mith. Jas 1 00 Morrison, F 50 Moffatt, Mrs 1 00 A Friend 1 35 Dunn, J. P 2 00 Martin, Henry 1 00 Robinson, Mrs. W. B I 00 Burns, Wm 50 Palon, Miss 1 (lO Caiger, Wm 50 Kennedy, Thos 50 Jackson, Mrs 50 Forbes, Mrs 100 Forbes, Miss 1 00 Fleming, Andrew 2 00 McCleary, Wm 2 00 Cleaver, Miss 100 Murray, Mrs. W. D 4 00 A Friend 20 St. John Evangelist. (Collected by Miss Nation.) Itev. T. S. Kennedy 5 00 •' '• Family 6 00 Mr. S. Oliver 100 Mrs. 8. Oliver 100 Mr. E. M. Oarruthers 2 00 Mrs. E, .M. Carrutbers 1 00 COLLECTIONS. XXIX. Minnie Carruthers 1 00 Iter. a. T. Oarruthcrs 6 00 D. B. Read 2 00 Mm. D. B. Head 2 UO Ada Read 1 00 Mrs. J. Thompson 1 00 Euphemia McQann 100 0. 11. Dunning 50 M». Lon(( 100 Mr8. Hawk'ns 2 00 Mra. Clement 60 J. Dean 60 Mra. Miller 60 Mra. Black 1 00 gpenco 20 Wm. Filbert 25 Mrs. Dallas 2 Oi) Mn. Cameron 100 Mrs. Robinson 1 00 J. TilUnghast 1 00 EUz. TUlinKbast 40 Mrs. J. Lime Grant 1 00 John Moss 100 Mr. Wm. Annsty 1 00 Geo. Evans 100 A. P. Roebi 100 H.W. Pitton 1 00 Mra. Sproat 1 00 Mr.W. Hope 1 00 A Friend 60 Mrs Donavan 25 A Friend 60 Mrs. Geo. Boomer 100 Mn. Adams 100 A Friend 60 A Friend 25 Miss Maughan 50 Mrs. Howiett 20 Mary Howiett 05 Mrs. Clarke 30 A Friend 50 Mra. Thorpe 1 00 Mrs. Moffatt .-. 100 R.L. Denison 2oO Mary A. Huns 05 Sarah Jane Goldsmith d^ Mrs. Shaw 50 MissNation 65 Miss G. A. Nation 60 (Collected by Miss Sarah Brown. Robert 25 Sarah 20 Friend 26 A Friend 25 A Friend 25 A Friend 25 A Friend 25 W. C. H 25 B.G 25 Blank 26 Friend 10 Juliana. 100 Jas. Smith 100 W. T. Kew 1 Ot» A Friend 60 A Friend .' 60 C. Neife 60 O. Teft 25 Wm. Doyle 60 Danny Munn 50 Jno. Blevin 1 UO Jfts. H. Kyers 50 J. Carson 100 J. Carson, Jr 1 00 HenryGodson 100 J. Dixon 100 J. Leys 10 J. Cotton 1 00 Sarah Brown 50 j (Collected by Mrs. Turner.) IE. Harrison 1 00 T. B. H 100 John Mathew 25 IJobn Winchester 010 !Bunkor 26 Mrs. W. D. Ardagh 60 Mrs. Murphy 60 Alex. Smitii 40 John Wallis 60 Mrs Dunning 60 Mrs. Brooks 50 Mra. Willmot 25 A Friend 20 C. Turner 60 (Collected by Miss Parkin.) A Friend 010 A Friend 15 A Friend 20 A Friend.... 10 (Coilosted by Mr. Radclitfe.) Mrs. S. Radcliffe 1 00 F. B. Oris 50 A. Argue 10 A Friend 10 Kobt. Roddy 20 Robt. Wilson 26 E. G. W. Booth 25 Robt. Mitchell 26 W. H. Mornington 25 M.B. Hicks 25 (Collected by Miss Sarah Clement.) Elleanor Clement 50 Mrs. Uliick 26 A Friend 20 A Friend 010 (Collected by Miss Eliz. Craig.) Mrs. Nelson 010 Mrs. Riches (> 10 A Friend 20 A Friend 20 A Friend 07 .Vlr. Hickey 26 Mr. Hickey, Jr. 25 ) (Collected by Miss H. Boulton.) .r. H. McMurray 6 00 a. Mitchell 60 Mrs. Torrance 100 Mrs. E. Jarvis 1 00 Mrs. .Manning 1 00 Mrs. Dewc 1 00 Mrs. Forlong 2 00 Mrs. J. Clarke 2 CO Mra. M. C. Cameron 100 Fred. McCuchiu 100 Mrs. C. Gamble 50 (Colloctcd by Miss H. Spragge.) Hon. Vice-Chanc. Spragge. 10 00 A Friend 60 A Friend 100 Mr. McGann 300 Mr. McOann (special) 3 00 Collected at annual meet- ing 619J^ St. PauVs Church. (Collccti!d by Mrs. Fitzgerald and Miss Henderson.) Mm. McPherson 2 10 Rev. A. Williams 16 Jas. Henderson 16 Mm. Croft 7 6 Mrs. J. P. Davis 6 Mrs. Davis 2 Mrs. J. 0. Heward 10 W. Murray 6 Mrs. Fitzgerald 6 Mrs. Sutherland 6 .Mrs. Woodman 6 Mr. Clew^ 13 Mr. Herd 2 6 J. Henderson, Jr 6 K. Henderson 2 6 Elizabeth Knowlton 16 Mrs. Gossa^e 6 (Collected by Mr.<*. Kane and Misa McKeuney.) Glass, Mrs 60 Boswell, Mrs 26 Baker, Miss 008 Dixon, Mrs. Homer 2 00 200 Lewis, Mrs 2 00 Sewell, Mrs 1 00 Switzer, Mrs 1 00 Richards, Mrs. S 2 00 Briggs, A. M 26 Miller, Mrs 26 King, A. McP 25 Ashover, T 40 Jackson, Mrs 60 Cameron. Mrs. A 1 00 vioore, Phoebe 25 Ince, Mr. M 1 00 Uddell, Mrs. O W 25 Vixon, Mrs 20 Bothwell, Rebecca 25 Duraud, Geo 2 00 lUchardson, Mr 2 00 Wood, Mrs 20 Kane, Mrs P 1 00 Huberton, Mrs 26 Durie, Miss 1 00 Vioore, Mrs. Berry 1 00 Richards, Mrs. W. B 1 00 Phipps, Mrs 1 00 Vevill, Margaret 10 Downie. M 20 licach, Mrs. 1 00 Gooch, .Mrs 31 Torrance, J. A., Mrs 1 00 (Collected by Mrs. Chaffey.) Peilor, Mm 50 Ros8in,Mrs 50 Chaffey, Mrs 2 00 Brown, Mrs. J 100 Browne, Mrs 60 Switzer, Mrs 1 00 Beardmore, Miss 4 00 A Servant 060 (Collected by Miss Preston and Miss A. Uaworth.) GiTiDS, Rev. S 6 00 Beard, Mrs 100 Haworth, Mrs 100 Moore, Mrs 1 00 Beaven, Miss 1 Oo Mair, Mr 1 00 Hodgins.Mrs. T 1 00 Sueiling, Mrs 60 Boulton, Mrs , 50 I'eto, Mr. 1 00 Bacon, Mrs 1 OU (Collected by Miss Carruthers and Miss M. Heward. Wilson, Mrs. A 1 00 Young, Mrs. J 200 I kit. COLLECTIONS. f a S^ Ha Loi V« Orl F( Oi Oi De Hf T5 Bl or ar a o M K B H Ji B V h I 1 Telfer. Mm 100 Keefer, Mn. T. 2 00 Carruineri, Mri 100 RichardaoD, Mr 60 Wickitead, M., per Miss Murray 6 00 Murray, Mia* 1 00 Moore, Mrs. Cbma 00 Shanley, Mrs 6 00 Jamei), Mrs..... 1 00 Bartlett, Mr 1 26 AUROBA. Colleoted at meetinK- 7 89 (Colleeted by Mias Lee.) Miaa Gurnett 60 Qeorge Logan 60 Mra.Maeh«ll 100 Mr. Field 100 Mra. L«pper 1 00 Wm. Moaley 1 00 Mrs. Jamea Moaley 26 Mra. Todd 100 Mra. Stupart 100 Mra. Leo 1 00 Mr. Barber 25 Mra. Barber 26 Tbomas Pritobard 1 00 Mra Jupp 100- Mra. Boaanko 25 Jamea Moaley IqO Mra. Hilary 20 Major d'ey 60 Jamea Ualliday 100 Mra. D. McLeod 70 Mra. Cfaealey 100 Mra. Barr 25 Tbomas Baatado 25 Mra. WoottuD 25 Mra. Uarria 010 Mra. Hariaon 100 Mr. Vanogtrand 1 00 David Doan 1 00 Charles Doan 2 00 Mrd. C. Doan 1 00 ILTbompaon 012 Mra. Mortimer 25 Mra. Arnold 25 jMisB Robinson 1 00 OAK RIDQBS. Collected at meeting 3 60 (Miss Eersuell's card.) GUes Kerauell 4 00 Mr. Harr 1 00 Mrs. Ilodaon 25 Mra. Brown 26 Mrs. Olaaa 60 Mr. Thompson 60 Mr. J. Hartney 25 Mr. Begnon 26 Mrs. Robinson 20 Mr. Folliett 25 Wm. Stewart 20 Mr. Corscaddon 25 Julia A. Kerauell 60 (Miss Thompson's card.) Mr. Legge 1 00 Mra. Wyer 15 A Friend i 20 Mr. McKenzie 50 Ma. Suttle 50 Mr. Curtis 25 Mr. Atkinson 010 Henry Legge 26 John Cousins 26 J. F. Dyer 25 MiaaM. Thompson 40 A Friend 20 Thomas Bran 30 Mr. Morston &ii Mra. Brunskill 40 M. Moraton 010 Mra. Johns «) 26 Herbert Leggo 25 Mra. Page 100 Mr. BIggina 26 Capt. McLeod 6 00 .Mrs. McLeod 2 00 Mr. MoLeod 3 00 Mra. N. McLeod 2 00 Mr. Wootten 016 Mr. Thompson 1 no Mr. Cilia 25 Mr. FhiiUps 100 KING STATION. Collected at meeting 6 00 Sunday School Children... 1 26 (Collected by Mr. Dunning.) William Dunning 50 Annie Dunning 50 Filiza Lawrence 60 Morris Lawrence 50 Joseph Smelaer 60 /oaeph Wood 60 Wm. Crane 26 Patrick Nealon 26 Wm. Sutherland 25 Geo. Stokes 026 Henry Baldwin 60 Geo. Hill 60 Samuel Pett'rman 2d Henry Smelzer 25 John Dunning 25 John Granger 25 Geo. Bailey 25 Wm. Lowe 25 Wm. Watson 25 Wm. March 25 Samuel Cleland U 25 I'homas Burgess 50 Wm. Baker 26 lobn Smelzer 26 J. Wilkinson 25 Wm. Ooodfeliow 25 Peter McClellan U26 Joseph Walls 26 James Gordon 26 Uaac Stokes 50 Wm. Warren 25 John Burgess 26 Wm.Cook 25 Wm. Cleland 26 0. S. Baldwin 40 Henry Gilham 60 Isaac Boys 26 James O'Brien 25 L. Carley 26 Thomas LawFon 25 Wm. Hollenshead 26 Thos. Wilkinson 25 Mark Robinson 25 Daniel Smelaer 26 Peter Smelser 25 Daniel O'Brien 26 A friend 010 ETOBICOKE. St. George's Church. (Collected by Miss S. Cooper.) Rey. H. C. Cooper 5 00 MiaaS. Cooper R. Cooper Ab. Cooper M, Cooper Dr. Beatty Mra. Beatty r. A. Beatty IL F. Beatty J. C. Beatty Mrs. Coulter Vlra. Chambers.... 4b. Chambers Mra. McCreary .... .1. Cummins r. Clayton Mrs. lUild K. 0. Scarlett J. McConnell Mrs. 8idd>l J. Siddal Mrs. Howard E. C. Fisher Mrs. Stuart Mrs. Bell Mr. Bell W. Uarwood Mr Williams Mrs. Williams .... Mrs.Lowry Mrs. Irwin J. Irwin Mrs. McConnell . Mrs. Harris W. Hewitt Mrs. Hewitt VL Hewitt B. Hewitt J. Hewitt FA. Hewitt C. Hewitt P. Howland Mra. F. Howland . P. Howland J. W. Maine Mrs. Wilby J. Qwynne G. Hudson J. Hudson I. Bryans D T. Freeman W. Giddon MiasBruwn Mrs. Phillips Mr. Wilson Mrs. Wilson Mrs. McChinchy... S. McChinchy A. McChinchy .... C. Ware Mrs. Ware .Mrs. Cornish Mrs. J. Stuart .... Mrs. Jones Mrs. Shaw Mrs. McGibbon.... Mrs. Harris Mrs. Foy8ton..5... Mn. DSCourcier . Mrs. Miller Mrs. Clayton (Collected by Misses Y. Thompson.) Jas. Moore Mrs. 1. Moore A. B. Moore T. Montgomery Mrs. W. Montgomery Mrs Smith 300 026 010 010 SOO 400 60 030 U20 026 026 026 026 026 100 100 400 100 030 026 024 400 020 60 026 026 060 60 060 25 026 026 010 60 26 010 010 25 010 010 100 200 60 060 060 060 060 030 24 026 100 25 26 026 060 60 010 060 26 026 020 020 026 200 010 020 026 26 026 4» 25 * H. 200 200 100 200 100 100 -.. II <*ll» COLLECTIONS. XXXI. 300 026 010 010 6 00 400 60 030 U20 , 036 . 026 . 026 . 026 , 026 . 100 . 100 . 400 . 100 . 080 ,. 026 ,. 024 ,. 400 ' ..0 20 .. 60 .. 026 ..0 25 .. 080 .. 60 .. 60 .. 026 ..0 26 ,.. 26 ... 010 ... 60 ... 26 ... 010 ... 010 ... 25 ... 010 ... 010 ... 100 ... 2 00 ... 60 ... 60 ... 60 ... 60 .... 60 .... 30 .... 24 .... 26 .... 100 .... 25 .... 26 .... 26 .... 60 .... 60 .... 010 60 .... 25 25 .... 20 20 25 2 00 010 20 26 25 26 40 26 I Y. * H. ) 2 00 2 00 100 2 00 100 100 M ^ Hri. Ds7 20 Mri. Dawion 12 Mr. WlUon &0 Mn. Pettier -JS Mri. Gordon 20 Mn. Dettbe 2.5 Mn. J. Thompson 25 Mri. Southwell 24 If. Oullum 010 Mn. U. Thompaon 2 00 \V. A. Thumpion 6U F. Thompson 20 K. Thompson 20 O. Moore 26 Four Friendi 80 (Collected by MlsseR A. & M. A. Muiien.) Rer. H. D. Cooper 1 00 E. Musson, Sen 1 HO MIm a. Muison 1 DO Mlii M. A. Musson 20 F. Muiion 10 T. Muison 60 Mri T. Musson U 5U A. Qemmel 25 F. Qemmel 75 Mlii Shaw .to Mr. Ido 50 Mri. Ida 50 Misilde 25 T. Ida 63 H. Ide 25 J. Ide Q2f> Mrs. Warden 50 Mri. Newlove U 5U Mr. Barkbolder. 1 00 Mri. Burkholder. 20 Mri. Cooke 60 Mn. McDowel 26 Mrs. Adami 05 Mn. Porritt 50 Miss Porritt 50 Miss Taylor 25 Misi M. Taylor 25 W. Ewart 50 Mr. Broder 50 L. McGowan OOS Mn. Lord ; 50 Mrs. Hadden 20 MiiiHadden 20 J. Varey 25 Mrs. Varpy 26 E. A. Varey 05 Mn. Boniface 10 Mr. Johnston 1 00 Mri. Johnston 20 J. Johnston 20 W. Johnston 05 John Moore 100 Mrs. Thistle 26 Miss A 010 N. McLeod 25 E. Ummy 20 W. Dawson 25 Mrs. Davis 50 Mr. Wood 25 Mrs. Mood 25 S. Wood 60 J.Wood Oil Two Friendi 50 (Collected by Miss Scott.) W. McDowell 50 Mrs. W. McDowell 50 Mr. Young 37A J. Browp 25 Mn. C<9enwood. 10 Mn. Allen 12i Mn. Scott 20 M. Soott 12jl 10 S.Scott 012} " Ooldthorpe 20 Mrs. Cameron 20 Mrs. Murray 26 Mr. Noble... 100 Mr. Irwin 1 00 M Darroch 25 Mr. Bundell 26 S. Commenger 30 W. Henry 20 A. Henry 10 Mrs. Henry 25 ('. Henry 24 A. Cleaver 20 Mrs. J. Henry 30 Mr. VanEvery 60 Mrs. VanEvery 50 Wm. W. VanEvery 30 A. VanEvery 05 VI. VanEvery 010 W. VanEvery 05 \Irc. Marshall 50 1. Marshall 60 Mr. A. Marshall 0U6 Mr. W.Martin 60 r. Hart 28 Mr. Withers 25 Mn. Withers 26 M. A. Withers 05 VV. Withers 0(15 Mrs. Frost 25 Vlrs McNeil 60 |r. McNeil 40 (.Martin 20 K. Davis 20 A. J. Crawford 25 Mrs. Ayre 05 I. Cox 26 M. A. Boaden 25 three friends 70 (Collected by Misses Young.) Mrs. Kynock 25 Miss Kynoch 10 Mr. Irwin 20 tir. Hipwell 100 Mrs.Hipwell 50 M. Darroch 25 W.Wilson 25 Mr. Ford 50 H Pincben 10 R. Pincben 20 Mr. Giles 50 Mrs. Giles 25 Mifis Giles 50 .1. Allen 25 VV. Langford 25 C. Giles 25 Mrs. C. Giles 25 Mrs. White 60 0. White 10 J. White 25 R.White 06 W. White 20 Vlrs. Morgan 05 Mr. Clork 60 0. Gibbs 60 .1. Smith 50 R. Martin 25 .1. McNeil 25 Mrs. Young 15 .1. Yonng 25 H.Case 005 .J. Stocks 25 G. Brown 26 Five Friends 1 36 (Collected by Miss Cooke.) Mrc. Cooko 25 W Cooke 26 Q.Cooke 26 Mia II. Cooke 26 G. Pennon 010 Mrs. Garbutt 26 MIsiHIgglns 25 Mrs. McPherson 35 Mrs. Wcller 015 J. Wilcox 20 W. Bemrose 46 Mrs. Johnstone 26 Mrs. W. Ward 26 Mrs. Mlverthorne 26 Mrs. A. McFarlane 30 Mrs D. McFarlane „ 20 Mrs. Marwood 010 Mrs. Brown 6lt Mrs. Dooelly 010 Mrs. Bryan 10 Ab. Ward 26 A. Ward 26 Mrs. A. Ward 35 C. Scott 25 U. Kerr 26 Mrs. Hood 010 J. Ward 20 A Friend 012 (Collected by Miss A. Mercer.) Mrs. A. Mercer 1 00 Mrs. 8. Meroor. 26 Mrs. Savage 26 J. Q. Savage 25 W. Q. Savage 26 Dr. Savage 25 J. Canning 26 Mrs. J. W. Oustead 26 Mrs. M. Dawion 26 W. Douglas 26 J. Culham 26 LI.OTDTOWN AMD ALBION. St. Mary Magdtltne, Lloyd- town. 'Collected by Misses E. A T. East- wood, F. k M. Oiler, Gilbert, Sproule, Pinkerton and Lynn.) Mr. Eastwood and family.. 10 00 r. fmith 1 26 Mn. Wood 100 Vtr. Tevan 60 Vlisi Levell 50 MisiChildi 60 Mr. k Mn E. Pearion 76 Mr. E. Bull 1 00 Vlrs. J. Brown 60 I'. Row 50 X Edwards 60 r. Soper 60 H. Varcoe 1 «0 W. Thompson 1 26 I. McKintey 50 Brandon 1 00 W. McKinley 60 Mn. Cassidy 60 r. Street 60 W. Shaw 60 Miss S. Varcoe 60 Mrs. Jennings 50 0. Jennings 60 VIr. k Mrs. Lawrence 2 00 Q. Browser 60 Mr. k Mrs. J. Brown 70 A Grainger 60 Mr. street 50 J. Street 60 Rev. H. B. Osier 6 00 Mrs. Osier and family 7 00 Capt k Mri.,ArmBMODg.. 10 00 V. B( Si Ot n u v> Ot F. Ct o D B t 1 C i a c 1 1 ] • 1 I. xxxu. H. Clark 60 J. Mill* 100 K. Lodge » ... 3 00 J. Knott OAO £. Stetd 100 Mm. HulKe OfiO J. Thompfon 60 J. Aodonon 60 H. Ttrooe 60 P. 8h»nki 60 M. J. KeTDoldH O60 Mr. ft Xn. Mooro TOO Mr. Iloblnnon 100 Mr. Ilendunon 60 D. Darin 60 Mrd. Vincent 60 Mr. * Mm. Bcxidy 1 60 Mr. Manning 60 Mr. Boyd 60 H. Kdwurds v " no U.S. Home 60 D. FoiiDtnln 76 U. Wllllatnd 1 00 J. Cooper 1 00 J. Wheeler 100 Mm. Harold 100 A. Gilbert OfiO Mr. ft MrR. 0. Gamble 2 00 J. Sproule 60 J. aproule 60 M. Uughet 60 Mrs. Hughes 60 Mrs HuTse 60 Mr*. Perry and fiimlly ... 1 00 Mrs. J. Perry 1 00 Dr. RtmsMy 2 00 Mr. t Mrs. Pinkettoa i Family 146 D. Asten 60 Mr8.Colhoun 60 A. Armstronp, Jr 100 Mr. A Mrs. Hogg 60 J. M. Qraham K'O J. A F.Mills 75 A. Newton 100 Mr. Devltt A Family 1 no J. Fergerson 60 H. Perry 100 Mr. A Mrs. T. Branden ... 1 00 Mrs. Branden 60 Sunday School Miss. Box. 2 60 Collected after Pub. Meet. 4 78 Sumi ooll«ct«a under 60o. 20 81^ Chriafs Church, Bolton. (Collected by the Misses T,. Mills, Kvan8,£. Rutledge, and J.Taylor.] W. Curtis 2 00 R. Alexander 60 J. Wolfe 60 W. Seymour 60 J. Qardhouse 60 C. Martin 60 A. McCaw 60 J. Cameron »•. 60 W. JefTaty 60 J. Harper 80 N. Allen 60 Br. Dalton 1 00 Dr. Hickman 100 Mrs. Sterne 60 R. Johnson 1 00 Mrs. Anderson 60 D. Lowry 60 J.Johnston 60 Jas. Johnson 60 Mrs. Hughes 60 J. CaldweU 1 00 COLLEOTIONg. M.J. Caldwell 80 W. AE. Duke 160 I. Armstrong 60 r. Mills 100 A. J. SlinrB 60 Mrs. Robinson 80 r. AInsworth 100 W. Edwaras 50 R. BoRtb 60 Mrs. D. I«ugheed 60 r. Rutlcdge 100 J. Shore 1 00 K. .lobnston SO W. Caldwall 1 00 G. Johnston 1 00 I. Clark A family 1 00 I. B. Hall 1 00 V. Bei'mi«h 60 Mrs. Robinson 60 Collected after P. Meeting 3 02 Sums collected under 6Uc. 7 10 ALBION. St. James. (Collected by the Misses M. Mat- thews, Forsyth, M. Sanderson, £. Melburn, utiil K. Elliot. Mr. A Mrs vV. Hauns, Sr. 4 00 . " <' Jr.. i!i0 W.Flliot I 00 W. Wilson 1 00 R. Uanna....„ 1 00 Mr. and Mrs. Sanderson.. 1 5U Mrs. Hlgglsou 1 OO W. I,nng 60 S. William 60 Mrs. J. Shields 50 W. Wray 2 00 Mr. A Mrs. T. MoCue 1 50 Mrs. Watson 60 W. Stone 50 Mr. A Mrs. Pettigrew 1 00 .T. Munsio M) M. Daniels 60 C. Bowls 60 Mrs. Perdue 60 Mr. McAulay 1 00 a Orr 80 T. Perdue 94 J. Seabrook SO J. Judge 100 J. Gray 100 0. Dodds 60 F. Wilson 60 M. A. Kvans U 60 T. Robinson 60 Mrs. 'ilson 60 II. M- ntgcmery 50 K. Dwyer 50 1. Bell 50 R. Rutherford 50 Mr. A Mrs. J. Klliott 75 E. Elliott 50 Ellen Elliot M (i. Parker 60 Mr. A Mrs. McKinley 50 W. Rutherford 50 .T.Clark 100 .1. McKoown 50 C. Northcot 2 00 Mr. J. Elliot 60 W. Hewitt 50 Collected after P. Meeting 4 37i Sums collected i^ Leflroy,Esq.,Oeo 100 Pierson, Mrs 20 Irwin, John 20 Bland, John, jr 1 on Bl»nd, Mrs, John 50 Wiley, Wm » 60 Waw, John 0.10 < TiMi J M 60 Ilrunt, Mr* 10 WrlRht. Mri 26 Krnrncy, •Inhn 50 Oroile-, Hlphiird OftO Hopkins, Wtlliam 100 Parker, MvItIIIu, Eiq 2 ni) Parker. Mrt 3 011 Card. Mr» 8ft Croiler, Mm. H'm 26 Cotton, Mrn Wt Cnttnn. Uobt. Eiiq 1 00 Wrliiht,.'olin 60 OomUtr, Jnnopb 35 B«rhs 25 McCartney, Mri 26 Bleakley, Henry 25 Wtlmn, William 50 Wilson, Mrs 60 McVittie, Oeo 60 Graham, Joseph 50 Tilt, Wm 25 Tilt, Joseph 26 BhII. Mrs 25 Blllott, Wm 50 Bussflll, James 100 Wills, Richard 1 00 Pearson.E. K 50 Brown, Tbos 60 Wedmrorth.John 25 Smith, Tbos 60 Wedgirortb, Wm 25 Hannah, Arthur 20 Bell, Robt 60 Cummlngg. Mrs. Wm 26 Hogg, Nicholas 26 OraRon, Mrs 25 Sparling, Johnston 25 Graham, Tbos 60 Graham, Sarah 25 Tilt, John, Esq 1 00 Tut,j o;io OBEDIT. St. Fettr's. Mln and Mr. Thos. Ham- mond collected 11 subs. 16 25 IdUs Sarah and Mary Con- ova collected 36 chil- dren's subs 3 SO Miss ConoTa and Mr. Bouchett Anderson col- lected 66 subs 36 44 Hiss Margaret and Anna Harris collected 11 subs. 13 00 Mrs. Hodge and Mitt Ha- grath collected 42 snbs, 40 80 COLLECTIONS. STDEKIIAM k COOKSVILLE. (Collected by MIsi Uayps.) virs. Crewo 1 00 VI r». A. Parker 100 Mr F. Jpnnlngs 1 CO >ir. V. Vork-y 50 Mr. J. Cook 26 Mr. John Cane 25 vtrn, J. RIchoy 10 .\. Frixnd 10 VIr. John Mnrloy 20 vir. J. Uolbraith 50 Mr. B. Shaw 60 Mr. John WilKon 60 Mr. Wm. Pecker 25 Anole Brody 30 >lr. S. Redman 010 VIr. Wm. Msher 60 Mrs. Appleby 25 Miss Turner 60 Mrii. Goldthorp 25 Mr. F. llardlnK 60 Mrs. Ilnrding 60 Mr. Probyn 1 00 Mrs. Cotton 60 Mrs. jHmos Hamilton 37 Mr. Tbos. Colton 1 Ir8. Darby 6 Mrs. Jarrls 5 .Mr.Dodds 2 6 Dt. Scholfield 5 A Friend 10 Mrs. Hughes 6 J Dodds 5 Mrs. McDonald 5 Geo. Wright 2 6 Geo. Darby 6 Mrs. Williams 13 Mrs, Cwmmlns. 0(0 Mr Ciimmin* 6 Robert Kli-trher 6 iSdward liRnnlster 6 Mr. K. Oruliam 18 Mrs. Fry 13 Mrs. Woodcock 'i OEOROINA. (Collected by Kiln Lyall and Miu May Lockett.) Anderfon, F. 1 00 Andernon, Mrs 36 Muurrhiur, J. 1 00 llourchiur, Wm 100 KeaTen, Robt 60 '''omer, Mrs 36 Ciimer,' Miss o 3S Friend 60 Fenton, Mrs 50 Kry. Wm 60 Gibson, Mrs 1 86 Hail. R G 60 Kemp, Geo 30 Lotimnr, Mrs 60 Lyall, Mr 1 00 VIoran, Mr 36 McDonald, Neil 26 :3haw, H. A o 60 Selder, C. II 1 00 Sbappard, J 60 Stevenson, J. R 60 Trent and family, Mr 2 00 llitchie, RcT 6 00 (Collected by Miss 3. Thornber.) Bolton, Alfred 60 Cooper, Hugh 25 Donnell, James 1 00 Donncll, John 60 Donnell, Miss 100 Donnell, Thomas 60 Evans, Geo 60 ilrear, Michael 50 Kay, John 1 UO Kay, Joseph 00 Weir, Thomas 60 Weir, John J 25 Winfleld.James 25 Thornber, Mrs 1 00 HOLLAND LANDING. (Collected by Miss Mathilda Erans and .Miss Bacon,) B. Thorne 3 00 Mrs. Stone 36 Henry Croxon 60 .lohn Sheppard 60 C. B. Clark 1 00 Isaac May 60 Mrs. Bacon 1 00 Mrs. Toby 1 00 Mrs. J. B. Evaos 60 A Friend 26 Mrs. B. Hanmer 20 Mrs. McMaster ,. 60 Mr. and Mrs. Dale 60 Mrs. N. Brown 25 B. H. Osier 60 W. H. '1 borne 2 00 Mrs. Chapman 30 3. Chapman 60 J. McLure 1 00 G. Frinkle 60 Thomas Lane.... 26 P. Cays Oii I: 4 -:!>■ if '^ *- W- ' COLLECTIONS. stxxv. 100 25 100 100 OfiO 25 25 50 60 50 13ft 60 20 OAO 100 25 25 60 100 50 50 200 SCO lii'r TlinnipKon.... 611 (Collc'cti'd by Uuo. J. Davidson.) Amtiroso Hsrnott 1 00 .Innit Harnett 1 00 Stephen 1rs. J. Harrington 25 Henry Hand 50 It. Knill 50 .1. Milne 45 las Mllno 40 A. Miller 10 W. MItclioll 50 Mn. Paul 10 0. Reesor 1 00 Jasper Smart ^^yi Wm. Stock 25 Mm. Somerville 25 llunry Willson 1 00 David U'lllKon 1 00 Wm. Welsh 1 00 llobt. Welsh 100 U.XURIUOK AND RKAOH. (Collected by the MinKes Bolster and Miss Finch ) Dr. Nation 1 Thos. Bolster 1 Mr. I'hink W. MiOuIre .Inhn McOuiro U. Thompson C. II. Fitch K. IMoorn 0. Wheeler L. M. Squair 10 J.O.Crosby A. K. Weeks W. B. Sanders Mr. Foug John Kay A Friend Mrs. J.Thompson Mr. Phalr B. Plank .Mr. Hethcrington Alonzo Plank T. J. Doui;al J. McCullagh 0. Downo J. Moore o Mrs. Pierce A. D. Williams Levi Jones J. Finch A Friend John Durward o 0. Reynolds John Stewart Mrs. Stewart Miss Watts Professor Houghton G. W. Irvine U. Golden Mrs. McPhail II. Bell Dr. Hillary Mr. Vicars , Mrs. McCucn Wm. Smith A Friend A. J. Button R. W. Forrest Jos. Bascom, M.B o Aleck Hamilton Miss Knglish J.Hamllton u (Collected by Peter and Mary Ann Ganton.) Sarah Oanton OSo 5 2 2 e 2 2 d 2 a 2 6 O 10 2 (1 2 3 2 2 6 1 10 1 2 (i 2 1 3 1 3 2 2 3 1 3 1 3 1 1 3 1 3 10 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 6 1 3 6 2 6 1 3 2 Oi 2 1 3 ^ 2 0^ 1 3 1 3 ZXXVl. OOLLEOIIONS. i M ii> K Ci B L P V E 1 1 c e E c 1 I 1 1 Sarob SaTsge 25 Thomu Savage 2S M.CampIln 23 J. D. OgiUlo 25 Joseph intone U 'i5 Leopold M, MarkicTloy.... 25 Mary Scott 010 Thomas Clyde 25 Joseph Lynch OfiO John Scholvs 25 Elizabeth 20 Edward Bassingtwaight... 20 Sarah Bolton 50 Joseph Lee 25 Joseph Watson 25 (Collected by Mrs. Widdcn and Miss Kilpatriek ) Friend Friend Friend Mrs. Forman Friend Mr. J. Kilpatriek J. Reed Mr. 0. Kilpatriek W. Boynton J.Billingfi W. G. Patterson J. Je8i Mrs. Taylor fiO Mrs. Hyland 50 Mrs. Brown 40 Mr. Crook-< 43 Mr. Brooks 25 Mr. Hyland 30 Margaret Ilowden 60 Mr. T. Lunisden 1 00 Mrs. Alexander 1 00 A. Friend (i ^ A. Perie 3"i VIrs. Spencer 100 Mr. Bickle 50 Mrs. Stow 26 Cornelius Spencer 56 Qeorgo Brown 40 Wni, Brown 76 Mrs. Brown 55 .I.C.Brown 60 Allan Moore 50 .lohn Howden 50 Thomas Ilodson 50 Wm. Orr 50 D. Ledingham 25 O. Ledineham 25 Miss Whitesmith 25 John W. Brown 40 John Bowles 1 00 Mrs. Bowles 1 00 Miss Bowles 26 Sarah Bowles 50 Wm. Uussell v 50 COLUMBUS. ^Collected by Mrs. Hodgson and Mrs. Moffatt.) Mrs. Hodgson 1 00 Mrs. Moffatt 1 00 Mrs. Taylor 25 Mrs. J. Taylor 25 John SmUlifl 40 John Roberts 60 James Stabback 50 Walter Hill 60 Mrs. Bennett 20 Mrs. Ray 25 Mrs. Harper 25 Thomas Beaty 1 on John Mowbray << dO Mrs. Cuates 60 Thos. McCoy 60 Jas. Hall 26 Alex. Brown l OO Mrs. Brrwn 40 Mr. Butler 1 00 Joseph BurchUl 9 76 QREENWOOD. (Collected by Miss Green.) Miss Green 7 87J Collected at Missionary Meeting 4 30 Do. Columbus 9 00 Do. Duffln's Creek 2 30 Rev.O. Ylner 6 00 Mrs. Viner and family 2 00 duffin's CREKK. (Collected by Mrs. Richardson.) John R-'chardson 1 00 Joshua Richardson 1 00 Cathcrint Richardson 50 Eliza FotI ergill SO A Friend 60 Mrs. H",-. trick 25 Wm. '(cCauslsnd 30 Job!i j'othergill 40 'ffl. Jerry 25 |.)ume8 Jerry ,- 25 Robert Richardson 50 (Collected by Miss M. Whiteside and Miss Lucas. John Lepper, 1 00 George 8 Burne 60 Tristam Lepper 50 William.Cuthbert 60 John S. Currio 26 Mrs. Whitmore 26 Mrs. Hunt 26 Mrs. J. Lepper «, 50 Mrs. Kirkland 26 H. R. Jennings 50 Mrs. Fox 26 A Friend 60 A Friend 26 Mrs. Ilartrick 60 .Mrs. Beaumont 2S Mrs. Bngnall 28 A. R. Rlgal 100 W.Beaumont 60 H.Baxter 60 A. C. Magrath 60 .lohn finvter 60 .Miss Maicbews 26 A Friend 60 H. G. McKenzie 1 00 W. Logan 50 Mrs. Varty 1 00 Wm.Varty 25 Wm. & Mrs. Whiteside.... 1 00 Thomas Bolton 50 John liUdgate 25 W. Ferguson 25 ilohn Liipsey 1 00 John Elliot I UO Richard Ilaney 50 A Friend 10 Dr. Tucker 120 Mrs. Percy , 60 .Mrs. White 30 SCABBOBOUan. Christ's Church. (Collected by Misa Westney.) W. Westney i 00 Mrs, Westney 100 .J08. Collins 100 Mrs. J. Collins 1 00 Mary Collins , 25 Stephen Westney 60 Sarah Westney 50 Kanuah Westney u 25 Henry Westney 25 Mary Westney 16 Stephen Keeler 60 Godfrey Young 100 William Young 1 00 John Law 1 00 W.Bell 100 W. Anthony 1 00 Mrs. M. Willis 1 00 Mrs. .Tohnston 50 W. Booth, senr 60 Mrs. Booth 60 Thomas Ormrod, senr 60 Mrs. T. Ormrod 60 Thos Ormrod, junr 6 25 Mrs. Ormrod 25 Martha Ormrod 25 William Ormrod 20 A Friend 26 W. Humphrey 1 00 Mn. W. Humphrey 1 00 Henry Humphrey 100 Mrs Thorn beck 8 00 Thomas Thornpeck 50 Mr. Heal 25 A friend 25 W. Johnston 60 Mark Hutchinson 60 John Irving 25 W. Rolph 100 D.Dickson 26 John Crawford 26 .'^ ..0 25 .. 26 .. 26 ..0 60 .. 26 . 60 . 25 . 60 . 26 . 60 . 0^5 . 100 . 060 . OSO 60 60 025 60 100 60 100 25 100 60 25 25 100 lUO 50 010 120 60 30 :• J. P. Wheeler 25 J. P»ber, Jr 60 (Collected by Miss Wllgon and Miss S. Richardson.) T. Hutchinson 25 Marb Booth 25 Ignatius Qalloway 100 Mrs. Keeler 50 Mrs. Johns 23 Charlotte Lennox 30 Mrs. F. Galloway 60 W. Qalloway 1 00 Mrs. Cantle 1 00 Mrs. Bramswell 25 Miiis Heron 25 Th08. Skelding 3 00 Mrs. NeUon 25 George Hare 030 Mrs. W. Booth, Junr 20 Mrs. MnClelland 5U E. Shaokleton 20 Q. Nichol 100 Mrs. Elliott 2 00 Mr. Lackey 25 Mrs. Kelley o 25 Edmund Jobbctt 50 Mr. Piorce 26 Hugh Graham 50 Annie Campbell 50 Anonymous 20 Edward Huxtable 25 Mr. Gibson 50 Jno. \Vil8on 100 Thomas Young 25 William Keeler 100 W. Richardson 50 C. W. Sanders 2 00 Chas. Sanders, Junr 2 00 (Collected by Miss Henderson and MiiS Jackson.) Jas. Humphrey, Jr 1 00 Mrs. J. Humphrey 1 00 J. Humphrey, Sr 1 00 Mrs. J. Humphrey 1 00 Rcbt Jackson 100 Mrs. R. Jackson 1 110 Jas. Lepper 1 00 Mrs. Lepper 1 00 Mrs. A. Secor 30 Mrs.G. Secor 30 Mrs. Jos. Thompson 50 Geo. Chester 1 60 C. Cornwall 50 J. H. Wilson 1 00 Mrs. WiUon 100 Mr. Crumpton 1 00 Mrs.Crumpton 100 Mrs. O. Bainbridgo 20 (Collected by Miss Pherrill.) Mrs. Ashbridge 45 Mrs. Callendar 20 A. Callendar 25 R. Callendar 26 Mrs. McClure 26 Miss McCiure 100 A. Thompson 1 (H) Mrs. Thompson 60 William Derry 60 Earl Bates 25 George Merrltt 30 Wesley Walton 20 Mr. W. Walton 25 Anonymous 25 Wallace Walton 50 B.k U. Pherrill 20 Mrs. A. Pherrill 1 00 Mr. H«al 20 COLLECTIONS. Thos. Crone OSO CC. Bowen 100 C. Lilley 60 J. Paber, senr 100 Mrs. Taber 60 Mrs. Stabo 20 Mrs. E. McCIuro 60 St. PauVa Church. (Collected by Miss Long and Miss Sheppard.) Mrs. J, Morgan 2 00 Mrs. Harley 1 00 Richard Roberts 1 00 Mrs. E. Smith 1 00 Mary Ellston 60 Mrs. Snider 30 Mrs. W. Christy 1 00 Samuel Moon 20 Paul Sheppard 1 00 Mrs. Sheppard 60 George Sheppard 25 Solomon Sheppard 25 lames Loug 1 00 John Long 25 Elizabeth Long 60 William Long 25 Mary J. Long 25 W.Mason 2 00 Mrs. W. Mason 1 00 Francis Mason 1 00 Elizabeth Cascade 25 Kachel Dix 25 Sarah Ann Armstrong ... 25 Richard Steers 100 Mrs. Steers 50 Mrs. U.Mason 100 W. B. Burk 100 Mrs. Burk 1 00 Sarah E, Burk 50 Mary J. Burk 25 Joseph Breckon 1 00 Mrs. J. Breckon 25 James Breckon 25 Mrs. Hicks 30 Thomas Mason 50 John Pollard 30 Robert Armstrong 1 03 Robert Hackett 25 (Collected by Miss Myers.) John Myers 1 00 Mrs. Myers 1 00 Mrs. Harris 60 Jessie Hutton 50 William Scrace 25 George Scrace 26 Mrs. Cherry 20 Mrs. Bell 50 Marry Bell 25 Wm. Duncan 60 lohu Duncan 50 Mrfi. Duncan 50 Robert Armstrong 60 William Hood 20 Robert McPberson 50 John Hopper 60 John Sherwood 50 A Friend 20 Maria Taylor 25 Mr. Johnston 20 Charles Druty .50 George Drurj 20 William Drury 20 Mrs. Drury JiO Mrs. Cummur 40 Mr. Sanders 20 Mrs. Sanders 20 Catherine Uutton 26 xxxvii. Mrs. RaynoT 20 Joseph Gray 26 George Dix 20 Miss Allison 20 Sarah Irvine 26 Alison Leadley 1 00 , Mr. Sullivan 30 (Collected by Misa Teamans.) David Yeamans 50 Mrs. Yeamans 25 Miss Yeamans 40 Joseph Symons 25 Watson Wride 50 William Wride 60 Elijah Abraham 1 00 Ellas Wood 50 Rlchd. Skelton 25 .Tohn Shaw 26 Mrs. Coates 20 George Ley 50 Benjamin Johnston 20 Wm. Mason, Jr 50 St. Jude'i. (Collected by Mrs. Empringham and Miss Heron.) W. Empringham 50 Mrs. W. Empringham 50 G. Empringham 50 Mrs. G. Empringham 60 W. Empringham, Jr , 25 John Empringham 25 Thomas Empringham 25 Elizabeth Keall and Eliza Armstrong.... 35 Mrs. Bell 26 Mary Ann Sylvester 20 Mrs. W. Sylvester 20 Mrs Mason 25 Adam Weatherston 50 Tbouas Mason 25 Isabella Mason 20 Lydia Heron U 25 Fanny Walton 26 Isaac Armstrong 25 Wm. Keall 26 Mark Barker 2 00 (esse Henroy 26 Mrs. Watson 20 (Collected by Miss Wilson and Miss Devenish.) Joseph McBetth 60 Mrs. Brown 1 00 Mrs. Brown, Jr 26 Mrs. MofTatt 'ii Isaac Chapman Boyd 30 Mrs. Hume 50 Mrs. Smith 25 Mrs. Baxter 20 Isaac Blain 100 George Blain 25 Tboinajs Blain 25 Mrs. Taylor v5 Timothy Devenish 100 Mrs. Smith 25 I'^dward Armstrong 25 Mrs. Croiiy 25 Mrs. Armstrong 1 00 loseph Wilson 1 UO William Ruby 1 00 Mrs. Lee 50 SHANTT BAT. j -!/ Rer. S. B. Ardagb 6 00 xxxviii. COLLECTIONS. I Mrs. Ardagh 100 N. E.Ardngh 2 00 M. J. Ardagh 100 K M. A. Foster 60 Mr. Woodward 4 00 Mrs. Woodward 1 «0 Mr. C. Woodward 1 00 Mrs. O'Brien 100 Mr. Wm. O'Brien 1 00 James Anderson 1 09 Mrs. Hart 63 Mrs. James Ilalierty 60 Mrs. Ucard 48 Ambrose B redds 26 Mrs. Haherty 25 Mrs. J. Arthur 10 Mrs. U. Uubbert 25 BARKIE. (Incorporated members subscrip- tinns.) Rer. g. B. Ardagh 5 00 Bev. Edward Morgan 5 CO Edmund Lally, Ksq 5 00 Judge Uowan 6 00 (Collected by Mrs. Gowau and Mrs. Holt.) Mrs. Oowan 5 00 Miss Anderson 6 40 Dr. Morton 100 Dr. J. K. Ardagh 1 00 Dr. ArtHur Ardagh 2 00 W. D. Arda^'h, Esq 2 00 Mary .May 25 ThomasCros'i 26 Thomas Lloyd 1 00 W. B. McVity, Esq 100 Mrs. Suroers, (2 years).... 2 00 George Ball 60 Mrs. Crow 10 Mrs. Windsor 25 Mr. S. Jackson 25 Mrs. Hunter 1 00 Mrs. Holt 100 Mrs. Irwin 100 (Collected by Mrs. Morgan.) Mrs. Boys 2 00 Mrs. Allan Lloyd 60 Mrs. Strathy 1 00 Mr. P. McEwan 100 Mrs. Wm. Graham 50 Mr. John Somersett 48 Mr. John Craig 50 Mrs. Koiicrs 1 00 Mrs. Cundell 1 00 (Collected by Mr.'. McCarthy and Mrs. Sandford.) Mrs. Bennett .• 1 00 Mrs. M. Moore 60 Mr Holt 10(1 Mr. Burns 25 Mr, Georgen 100 Mr. Spencer ICO Mrs. Miscampbell 60 Mrs. Stephens 20 Klchard I'owcll 50 Mrs. Meeking 40 John Howard 60 Mrs. Locke 1 00 S. M. Sandtor.1 , 1 00 Alex. .McKenzio « 50 Angus KusHell 1 00 W. I'ass Morrison 60 Mrs. Bingham 26 B. Slec 25 Mrs. McKonzic, senr 30 Mrs. Crowe U 30 Mrs. Bivhardson 60 Mrs. Oallena 60 .Mr. McCarthy 100 Mr. Johns 50 •Vlrs. Thompson 100 Mrs. Bae 1 (10 .Mrs. Flaxtou uO A friend 40 (Collected by Mrs. Alexander McKenzie.) L. S. Saunders 60 .Mrs.Pass 50 Mrs. W. Boys 1 00 Mrs. Bell 50 Mrs. Parks 50 Mrs. Hunt 25 S. U. Clement .50 Mrs. Clement 60 Mrs. Ciuiksbank 50 G Davis 20 A friend 20 Mr. Hunt 75 .Mrs. John Bingham 50 Mrs. Faraghcr 50 G. A. Woodward 1 00 W. M. Pass 100 Somebody 50 (Collected by Mrs. Robert Ross.) Mrs. Hagart 20 Vlrs. Villiers: 60 Mrs. Robert Boss 100 .tirs. Loan 26 Mrs. Price 25 .Mrs. Pool fl 24 Mrs. McDonnell 25 A Friend 010 .Mrs. Anderson 25 Mrs. Keely 25 W. W. Jaekson 44 Mrs. McKill 25 .Mr. Butt 25 Mrs. Ross 50 A friend 20 A friend 20 A friend 25 INMISFIL. St. Peter's Church. (Collected by Miss E. A, Sloan and -Miss M. M. Warner. H. Sloan, sen 1 OO R. M. Cooper 50 W.Wilson 48 J. B. Long a4 A friend 20 John Lennox 24 T. Lennox 25 Mrs. J. B. Ross 20 Mr. £. Haughton 50 W. Lennox 50 W. Bennett 24 Mrs. J Kirkpatrick 25 John Moor 20 .lames Minnis (125 Mrs. E. Haugliton 25 Miss Miiry Haughton 25 Mrs. Benjamin Boss 25 Margaret iMcDcrmott 25 John .Sloan 20 R. Nelson 25 R. Boys 20 I. Lynn 20 Wm,Kell.... loo Lewis (Hemont. 100 Mrs. Pearson 60 .M. J. Maltby 25 James Kirkup 26 Mrs. Kirkup 25 Miss I. Tapper 20 A.Lennox 50 Mrs. Minnis 25 Anne Leary 018 John Steel 25 James Boss 26 Alexander Boss 24 M.Mathers 25 Mrs. .Tohn Moore 20 .John Coulter 26 George Day 25 James Scroggie 60 Mrs. H Sloan 25 .L Sloan 012U E. A. Sloan 12U R. W. Sloan 012^2 (Collected by Miss Donnelly and Miss Gilpin.) Hugh Donnelly 50 Robert Wallace 30 .Mrs. Gartiv 12Ji Alexander Gartly 24 Robert Helly 20 W. T. Lucas 25 Mrs. McKay 24 Robert Milligan 20 Mrs. Grose 24 Richard Bngerson 010 Richard Orpen 25 James Donnelly 25 L.Fulford 26 John Craighead 20 D.Davidson 60 t'rancis Haywood 26 I}. P. McKay 25 Mrs. Grose 30 William Beamen 010 William Skinner 25 Mr. Grose 25 Mrs. Goodfellow 25 Mr. Gilpin 25 Richard Quinn 25 John McCleary 20 lohn B. Newman 20 Mary Jane .Moor 010 Stanagc Lawrence 20 St. Paul's. (Collected by Misa Leonard.) Mrs. James Neely 100 " W. Leonard, sen 1 40 . " J. Neely, jun 60 " William Carrigan ... 25 «' R. Uervey 60 « J. Cross 50 " A. Smith 60 « T. Wilson 25 " .T. Fagan 50 '' Joseph Fagan 50 « Wm. Booth 1 00 Mrs. George Booth 25 Mrs. O. EtaCford 55 Mrs. .7. McConkey 30 J. Hall 50 N. Cnrregan 20 M. Robinson 50 M. Gordon 50 H. I^onard 60 Frank Robinson 50 Thomas Sproul 60 (Collected by Miss Smith.) .Tohn M. Smith 1 00 .Toseph Blake 1 00 George Ulaiu 100 ■fi ^ 100 060 2S 026 026 20 60 25 013 26 26 021 26 20 026 26 50 26 . 50 , 30 012Ji 024 020 26 24 20 24 10 26 26 026 020 60 026 026 30 010 26 25 25 25 025 20 20 010 20 onard.) .100 . 140 . 60 . 26 . 60 . 60 . 60 . 26 , 50 . 50 . loo , 25 . 0S5 . oao . 0£0 20 . 60 50 60 60 60 \ ^S> Robert Neely 1 00 William McCulloch 1 00 Abraham Wilson 1 00 John Chantlcr 100 Kenjamin Koss, J.l* 1 00 Mrs. Webb, genr 100 (ieor(;o Peacock 1 00 JamoR UlHck TiO William lilain 50 Wilson Latimore SO Mrs. Wilson oO Kolort (-irepB 50 Benjamin Koss, jr 50 Robert i^cbard 50 A frii^nd 75 Thomas Johnston 35 Samut'l Foster 25 Adam Myers iiS Charley Chantler 25 Willinm Uarrold 25 Joseph Onnlon 25 William I.atimoro 25 Edward Jackson 25 John Quautii 30 James ^rnith CO Patrick Clark o 25 John Kllis o 2i) John Gordon 50 James Booth, jr 1 00 (Collected by Miss Annie and Arabella Armstrong. Mr. II. Joy 100 Miss Joy 1 0) John Vernon 25 Henry Jone-s 25 William Soules 50 Henry t'lack • 25 David Soules ."lO Mrs. Samuel Soules o 4') Mrs. Jonhua Robinson 2') James Guest 25 Miss Hunt 20 Willinm Cullen -^5 Kol.crt Wilk nson 30 Robert Red i-rn 25 James Kedf rn 25 Wm. Ilews' 3 25 Mr.'. Robert Cox 1 dO James Johnson 1 00 Abigail Warnica 50 Mrs. John Warnica 1 00 Christopher Kinder 20 Mrs. Brown - 5'> Benjamin Ciirr 1 00 Joshua R )bin-on 'J5 John Rohinsou 50 William Cox 2 (lO John Wilson 50 Mr. Shapcote 1 iiO Mrs. J. Booth 75 M . and Mrs, Jlorse '.! oi) John Sibhald 50 Joseph Hunt 25 Leonard Wright 25 Mo8"S Robinson (I 2.'i John A. Wliitaker U'Si James Turner 20 Mrs. Wright 25 Joseph Wright o •-& Thomas Kagan 2.i Aaron Burns 07 George Whitebread.jr 50 Sirs. Whiten 15 Jolin Ar'nstioDp (iO Miss Araliellii Armstrong. ;iO Bliss Annie Armstrong..., "0 Wm. C. Armstrong o 10 William Armstront; II 25 A poor man 25 11 COLLECTIONS. WEST OWILLIMBUnY. Collected at public meet- ing Bradford 3 77 (Collected by Miss Barry.) .Mien, J. Y , 50 Arehard, Mr 30 .\rmstroni;, J. .M o 25 llarnard, B 25 Harry, J. W 1 00 Bingham, Mrs 25 Campbell, A 25 Campbell, J 2 00 Douglas, Mrs 25 Doyle, Mr 25 Driftil, Mr 25 Dudden. II 25 Dugan, J 50 Fletcher, J. Rev 5 00 Fletcher, .Mrs 1 00 Kriends, 4 50 Garctt, Sam 25 Olenholm, Miss 25 Grant, J. C 25 Greer, Mr 50 llanlon, Mrs 20 Henderson, Mrs 25 lligison. Miss 50 McBricn, Mrs 25 .McKay, A 30 McMaster, W. J 25 Miller, Mr 50 Morton, l)r 1 UO Murphy. A 1 oo Xo member 25 Ornisliy, A aS i'ell, George 25 I'ickett, Mrs 25 I'laytor. Miss 1 00 I'laytor, V 1 00 Playto. , R i 00 .Soalilon, Mrs 20 ■'pence, Mrs 50 ■ipeiiee, William 25 'tewart, Mrs 35 ■itibbs, Mrs 1 00 Stodders, John 25 •^wallow, J 100 I'liompson. Mrs 25 Thome. R 1 00 I'ro t, Mrs 50 Twohy, Mr 25 Wiidsworth, Mr 25 Wileou, J. W. II 60 Christ Church. (Collected by Mi.ss Fletcher.) Alway, Wm 2 00 .\rnistrong, .( 100 Arn.soa, N 1 00 Itrcrctou. C 1 (10 Coljurn, John 50 Conrady, II. A 45 Dewson. .Inlius 2 00 Dodds. v.. iVhs 1 00 Friends, 2 55 Kiiris, Mi.ss 13 i'Vrgu.'^on, C 10 I'Vrguson, John 20 Joodfellow, Mrs 20 loodwin, Wm 1 00 ireer. Miss 25 ireer, Patrick 50 liirhan, K 100 ileastings. .Mrs 1 m\ :IcKoy, James 26 XXXIX. Parker, Thomas 50 Robinson, Gilbert 30 Itose B., -Miss 15 .Stodders, James 1 00 " Andw 100 " II. I). Mrs 50 " Hugh, Mrs 25 Sutlierlanrl, Mrs 25 Tvrwhitt, Mrs 100 White, Mrs. E 24 St. PauVs Chn-ch. Collected at Public Meet. 2 25 (Collected by Miss llughee.) Bishop, Sirs 25 Cosgrove, Mrs 50 Duduian, George 26 Duck, Robert 2 00 miLs, Mary 012 Fagan, Oeorgo 10 " Caria 25 Glassford, \aria 50 George, >lrs 25 IIulT, Jane 25 llui^hes, James 1 00 " Mara 10 Kneeshaw. John 25 .Moran, Pat 2lJ Morris, Andrew 25 .\esbitt,.iohn 1 00 " Robert 50 " Klizabeth 26 " Mrs. S • 10 « Wm 25 \olan, Pat 0:15 I'hilips Jane fH Uitchie, I'.lizabctli 0'."; " Thomas ID " John f 10 Sheldon, Kdward 50 " John 25 " Agues 25 ;ovenson. Riehar! 25 Snip 11, Richd 50 Towes, .Mary 20 Wilson, Francis 10 Woods, John 25 (Collected by Miss Wood.) Waynes, Wm 100 Ooulsoa, Jomes 20 " William 50 Doan, Mrs 24 Ooan. Mahnn 10 Fenncll, Mr 1 00 " Joseph Jr 50 " Sirs 80 " Miss 25 " John W 25 llambly, John 1 00 " Joseph 20 " AVm 010 Jelly, Wm 26 McAfee, .Mr 25 VleCuteheon, A 26 McClelland, ,Mr 25 .Morris. Andrew 25 Neilly, A 25 Neilly. Wm 25 liobevts, Martha 25 llolxTts, Anne .Tano 20 lioblnson, John 10 •Sheldon, Keating t; 60 -tewart, Wm 010 •Surpill, Richard 60 fhorpe, George 1 oO L'ravers, Kveliue Q 20 " Hugh 20 f xl. Collections. Tunxtoad, J'^irph 1 00 '• Miss 25 Walker. ?amuel 25 Walmsley, Thos 10 Wt,rdcll, James 10 WooJ. .)amnR 1 00 Wood, liobcrt 1 00 (Colloct'1 iiy Miss Stevenson.) Bnwii ', Geo 1 00 Howies, Wm uO rr.iwford, Bcalty 50 Friends. ,3 120 Lawreucft. Alexr 1 00 Mtthcr, Michfti'l 25 nittttenloy, Geo 1 00 Ross. Mr 160 Sieveni-on, Geo ICO Storey .lohn 100 Storey, Hnohel 20 Thorpe, I'hos 50 OBILLIA. (Collected by "N'iss Read and Mis Thompson ) Rev. T. R. Road ."i 00 Mrs. Reiu! 1 no Maria L Head iO Lizzie Head 6'l AChiirohman 2 00 " for last year. 2 CO G. II f"orbett. M.D 1 00 Mis. Thomson 1 r;0 A. C. Thrmi 1 oij iMrs. liiiwson iC (Collected by Miss Robinson.) Mrs. D. fy. Sanson 1 00 Fnink "''h'^ Kon 100 Miss Vilfon 1 uo ■\V. I. H. . ,nt 1 on Mi's. Grant 1 00 Rlr». A. G. Hol.insou 1 (10 J. ArrtH'.h, M.D 2 00 E. G. Slee 100 (CoUectou hy Mrs. W. Bailey.) Mrs. W. Riiiley 100 CeorijeJ. Bnotu 100 Betij. Wheeler 50 Bobt. Dunn 60 L. K. O'Brien 4 0;i E. Rnw.ion 50 D. Kelly, VI.D 2 00 John World oO Thos. Elliott 2 00 A Frienl 50 Charles Stanley Mouck ... 50 A Fri.nd 25 Joseph Vick 50 Samuel Warren 55 Mrs. G. Quail 25 Jane Peterson 1 00 George Hunter 25 Mrs. J. Y.Dunn 30 (Collected by Miss McMullen.) Thos. Atkinson 60 Mrs. Wylie o 43 Friend 25 Iriend 25 (Collected >.v -^Ir. 0. A. McMullen. ) Rot ilrub 25 Thos. J Moffatt 25 Henry Slee 30 Cornwallis Monck 25 George McMullen 50 Friend 26 Thos. Atkinson, Jr 25 (Collected by Mr. Wiggins.) .r. Ardafrh, M.D 50 George Rndirer 56 lohn Wion 25 (ieor^-'e .Smith 25 Mrs rhiT.uey 10 (Collected by Mrs J. C. Steele; .lohn C.Steele 1 00 William Simpson 1 00 Mrs. i>impson. 50 t-'sra .'•iiiipsjn 50 Mrs. El.«un 100 Henry .Sliord 100 Mrs. Whiting 50 George Whiting 25 .lohn Wibon, Jr 25 Robert Harrison 25 lohn Mclntyrc u 25 Oougal Mc.Mpine 25 Michael Scott 25 Mary Hodley 25 Ann Lansey m]2 Kriends, 4 41 Mrs. Kobt. Crawford 25 n^ . .'ge H»rrison ., 25 Thos. H. Nichols 12 Alex. Camph.!ll 25 Charles Johnstone 25 Alese Graham 25 JohnGuild 50 George Ames 10 .Samuel Jermy 25 I Mrs. Gallagher 10 L. Cameron 12} Mrs. d. Campbell o 60 Mrs. W. Hutch. Sr 30 Mrs. Rich. Hatch 25 Mrs, Jas. Harrison 24 Jos<i. Gnsfi 4 00 ■ lis Goss 30 saiahO.s' .•>() MHtiid'. Goss 20 J hn Ritrter 100 John Fux 100 Ttioii.as Itudily 60 Charles Palling SO St, M'nhias. (Collected by Mrs. H. Charles.) George Wnlkcr and family for 1861 1 50 .lauj :-. Borland u '?5 W. N. Rutledge 1 00 Genrt'e Borland 50 Wm. Hall 1 00 Mrs. G.Caswell 25 Robert Finliy 60 Wm. Nettleton 100 Mrs. Nettletoii 1 00 Alice J. Nettleton 60 Charles Moon I 00 ilamo? Shaw 60 George Bush 50 J F. Allingham 75 Henry Charles 1 00 Mrs U. Charles 1 00 Henry G. Moon 1 nO Henry J. Moon, Jr 50 Alcso McLevor •■•.. 12^ jllobert Moon 60 COLLECTIONS. A Wm. Moon 50 Georgo Moon ftO Anu Moon 50 TheophiluhMoou 60 GnoTi'e WiilKur 1 CO Mrs. Walker 25 Jane Walker -•'', Daniel Walker 25 Rlargnret Walker 25 Qc.orife Walktr, Jr.. '.6 EJniniul 25 John Kplett Jr 1 00 Mri. Iturnford 1 00 VICTORIA HILL. (Collected by Wm. Harvey.) WIlli;ii.. liaivey 3 00 John (Jnuii U 60 Mrs. CiuU 50 iCdvyard Archer 50 Mrs. Archor 50 Kditha A. Archer 25 Jamm Siarlnw u 00 Thomas Beckett 50 James Tanvey 50 Saruh llarvey 50 Jnmes Harvey, Sr 100 Mrs li.irvey 25 HaiTiet Harvey 2u Thomas Uitchie 26 James K. Carmichael 10 JIary Carmichae! 05 David Ilifchle 25 Albert Gilbert u 20 John Simi.Ron, Jr 1 00 Mrs. Wmpeon 20 (Collcclod by Mrs. Brock.) Zechariah Castleman 50 Mrc Jeffrey 1 00 Thomas Parker n fiO David Karburn r> 25 Samuel Brock 20 Saiali Parker 25 Theresa JeDrey 25 Elizabeth Brcck 25 J. P. rroker 25 Goo. Ludluw 25 Mr. Kettley 25 Jo emfah Parker 10 William Holf. 010 Maria Smith 05 Adam Smith , '125 Jnne Swan 25 Joshua H. Swan „ 10 A. Kettle 20 Thomas Aiclior oO (Collected by QeorRe Clark.) eeorue Clark 1 00 Mary Ann Clark 7.'> Eliza Clark 0^5 Matlldn Cl«.lt 50 George Leonard 1 00 Mrs. Adtiiii Smith 1 00 Thomas French 010 Jaroi'H cmith 50 Mrs. Shaw 60 JohnGow, Jr 25 Mrs. Thompson SO Wm. Parker 50 Joseph Hutchisou 20 Vim. Brittain 26 (Collected by Wm. Rowley.) John Rowley 100 Wm » 50 'arah Rowley 50 Ann " 25 l-'lizabetb'' 12j Wary " 0(6 t'bcebe " 05 l«mei> Mercer P 12^ ■eoitje Grunett 60 David Hanfpter 50 Mrs Banifl.T 25 •iharles Uan:8ter 25 DaviU Gurdino 50 '•Irs. Oordine 50 Henry Banister " ni Mrs. Wm Tiritain "20 .John Holt 2,) Arthur Crawford 25 George Sibbold 50 •lohn Banister 0.50 A Thesle .'iO .lohii .Marlt.w SO C. M.Marlow 05 CRAianUKST. Si. John's. (Collected by Miss Elizabeth Craig and AHks M. E. Johnson.) John Crai? 4 00 ThnmasCraig 3 00 Wm. Emms 150 Mrs. Emms 1 00 Mary Johnson 50 Thomas S'.vau 2 00 Catharine M ' .'en '> Gtorpo McLovcn 25 Mrs. Dades 25 Marniaduke Castcn 60 Mrs. McF^an 25 Mrs. Morrison 25 James Morrison 25 Kobert Servells 25 Thomas Warnica 25 .lohn Wilson 50 Mi's. Stewart 50 Jnmos Jamieson 25 Mrs. Coekburn • 60 Alexr Richardson 25 John L;ir"y 60 Joseph Swan 50 Alexander Laing 20 Mnf;gie Johnson 25 Elizabeth Craig 60 .lohn Eirth 1 tO Joseph Jermeit 50 Helen Debenhaui 25 r. Hnrwood 1011 .lohn E'smore 50 Wm. Quail 60 Mrs. Hart 34 Mary Emms 25 Abrahnm Hart 60 .lames Johnston 50 Mr. LavM.a Jl iohn Craig. Jr 50 Arthur Craig 50 Thomas Boyd .50 Thom. Craig 60 Matilda Craig 10 Marv Ann Tralg I'l AUahamGraig 012 Cotherini! Itichardaon 25 Sarah Kichardson 1 00 .'^usan Turner 25 Mary Ann Swan 25 Mrs! Miller 25 Cbprles Hall 30 0( orge Virth 50 Joe EUmore 50 Peter Cleland 80 Collected at Annual Meet. 2 83 VESPBA. St. James' . Mrs.Wickcns 5 00 II Drurv 4 00 Messrs. Meyrs and Cave.. 4 00 Thomnp Drurv 2 00 William Partridge 2 00 Jiimes Kairrluuj^li 1 00 ..uhii Darlv 2 00 rENETANGUISnrNE. (Collected by Edgar Ilallen.) Uev. i>eorge Ilallen 6 00 Mrs. llullen 2 nO Mary Mullen 100 Afrnes lli.lien 1 00 Edgar Hallen 2 00 I'reston Ilallen 4 00 Kichard Hallen 1 00 W. KeatherstnnhHU(;h ... 1 00 Vli.s. Fealherstouh'iugh... 1 00 Kllei! reatlierstoiiliiiiiph.. 25 Kate F'atherHonliaugh.. 25 VI. Featherstonha;igh 25 W. H. Fcather.'itonhaugh. 25 Peter Scott 2 00 .Inhu Wilkie 2 00 William FostT 1 00 Mrs.Fopter 50 v^m. toster 12i Margaret Fo.nor 12i J.ihn Foster ^ 12, i.lanics Foster 12 Oharles Happ" 60 'ohn McLaughlin.. 60 lohn Hainbird 100 lohn Campbell 1 00 Andrew liourke 100 >irs. Parker 1 CO Diivid Burke 100 *!ary Ann Twecdlc 25 Robert Stalker 60 "r.s. Stalker 25 Maw Stalker 25 llobert Stalker, Jr 12* William St.ilker 12J James Caughey 20 .I(.hn Smith 60 Alexander Watt 25 James Allen 25 Mrs. Allen 25 David iMcKini-try 50 Jvmes Morton 30 (Collected by Mrs. II. Thompson.) Ii< wrt Crawford 1 00 Robert !'. Miles 1 uO James Wright 2 00 ^. R. (aton 50 U-nnan Baker 1 00 Robert Hack 50 Samuel Frazer 1 00 Mrs. Duulop 60 Mrs. C'.'pelaiid , 1 tlO Mrs. A. Wiley 20 Mrs. T. Wiley 20 (Collected by Wm. Simpson.) Mrs. Ross 2 00 Thomas Charles P.oss 1 00 AlfJculA. Thompson 4 00 J^Srn^ xlii. Henry II. ThompKon 2 00 Mrc H. Thompson 1 00 Wm. Simpson 3 00 David Mlt(h«ll 4 00 Mrs. Farragli 10 COLIINOWOOD. (Collected liy Mrs. 0. Slolorly.) George Mohorly 5 00 J. Grcnves. 1 00 T. Hastolow O'JJ Mary Kiinnie '-'.'> Mrs. Swain l-.i.i W. IMlIwnnd 2., T. 0. Bowles 1 00 W, Liddle 25 Mrg. Pater8on 2 OJ Mrs. Stephen 1 00 Mrs BlKlnnd 2 01) W B. Hamilton 1 fio Wrc. Scntt ()0 J. Nellfton 1 00 Mm. Grey 25 Dr. Stf|ihcn 1 no Mrs. J. Campbcill 12; (Collected by Miss M. Tlnmilton and Miss J. McMasti-r.) Rev..T. I.nngtry 10 00 Jos. Ti^'fiT 1 00 Wm. Telfer o 50 Mrs. Montgompry o a.! A Friend..... ii 25 Mrs. Bacchus o 25 John Pye 2 oo Mrg. McWait o 40 Mrs. Orrne o 25 Mrs. Follis n 25 Mrs. WuttH 25 (Collected by Miss Ilewson.) F. Ilewson \ 00 A Friend 25 John Chums o 25 Mrs. Conrisou (i 5o Mrs. Paterson o so Roht. Harkness 6!^ Alexander Simpson 50 John More o ]2J Wm. Thompwa 25 Wm. Mcintosh 25 John Mvingston .'lO John Kelly 25 Robt. Gordon o 25 Mrs. McKee o 25 Mrs. Hussell o 50 (Collected by Miss A. Boatty.) Poor 17 Mrs. Biich 2-'i ?. Thompson, o 25 Thas. Giiuly o T.'j Mrs. Shannon 20 Mrs. Beatey o 25 Others o 25 (Collect 'd by >Iiss Uulse and Miss Bruce.) r. Mncdonell 25 M. Adanison ^ 00 J. Hulse 1 po J. Callegan .". 050 Small snms(not legible in collection book) 3,101 COLLECTIONS. TECUMSETU. (Collected by Miss Carter.) A.Gaviller 10 00 \V. Carter 1 00 .Mrs. Cflrter 1 00 Mrs \\iiir>; 25 r. Ji •.\ i!i-.x 0.50 Mr S .ling 25 W. V\v.- %y 1 00 .Mr*, j:. :iy 50 Mii. 50 Mrs. Oiu- 50 '■■■ Oin-s 60 ■•' .'iMicni 2.'> " IV 25 i! ..'b Moore 60 V. 11 i - 25 J. Hi.;- 10 J. Kuilu- . . 25 Mrs. Suti:L;.and n 50 .Mr. Downey 20 Mrs Campbell 25 Mr. Chiintler 60 J. Ilndsoii 10 II. Ilipwell .50 .1. Liiw 25 H. Law 20 Mrs. liobinsc.n .. 40 Miss Robinson 25 .'>arah Av'irnI 25 'I'honins l*Bwan 25 Mrs. Kidding... , 25 Mr. Wilson 1 00 Mrs. Wibon 25 *\ P. .SpenciT 25 .Mr. Kngli.^h 25 K. Dearing 50 K. Porter 25 .Mrs Beil 1 00 Mrs. Thos. Carter I 00 Mrs. Oillroy 30 .Mrs. Spillen 20 S. Spillen 10 .Mr. Spillen 25 H. Midoughby 0.50 Mrs. Cairs 1 00 (Colli'ctcd bv II. Carter and 0. J, OuTillor.) liichd. Krans 50 Mrs. Evans 50 Selby Kvans 50 Wm. Kvans 75 A Well-wisher 45 .liiines ll;\mniill 40 S. If. VVashlmrn 40 \V. LuRcomb SO ,1. Steward 22 J. McOnwan 25 K. Coulter 50 F.S.Stephens 4 00 Mr. iMnniiing 25 Mrs. Mannin'.: 25 Mr.-i. J. 1>. Manuing 50 Mrs. n(nvson 100 Jliss Di'wson 1 CO J. Mills 100 A Friend 25 ,Mr. Corris 9 60 Mr. Kllison 25 A Kricnil 25 Mrs Coffi-v 45 Margaret tllTcy 1 00 Mr.«. T. i'lininpson 1 50 Robt. Martin 20 J. R. Wnilamg Mrs. Williams T. Richardson Alice A. Catchett Kllsha Penner Wilson Jones Mrs. Perran , Sarah ( nmmings Jane Ward Thos. Cross Mrs. Cross Mrs. Bakers T. C. Scholfleld, M.D. Thos. I.ynd Vlrs. Manning ■Jas. St. Clair (Collected by Sliss Doanc. ) ReT. S. S. Strong 5 00 5 00 100 100 25 100 25 25 25 20 1(10 25 48 41.0 24 24 2 00 (Collected by Miss Monning.) IraDoane q K) W, Johnson (do W. C. Hunt 010 N. W. Manning 10 Thos. Spencu 015 '• Roddy 010 I St. Clair 10 W. M. Hunson , 10 M. Thomson 010 Or 10 Mttle Cattio 10 W. Watts 10 .1. McNoughty 10 Mrs. ('. K. Hunt 10 Mrs. Crosy 42 .1. Little 0.5 M. Thompson 12i A. RichiirUson 10 Mrs. Mathers 10 Mrs. Carter 20 JO. B 07 Mrs. Manning 10 Isalielln Manning 10 Mrs. Batters 10 Thos Batters 02 W. Cosen 20 .Ins. Cummings 20 E. J.Oavillnr'. 20 Moses Batei, in 06 ' Frii!nds 73 !"n Robinson 25 A. Gariller 10 00 a. J. Gavin.? 1 00 Henrietta Qaviaer 60 .lano .VIcCoy 50 Jane Rotbwcll ."iO Mrs. W. Oof' . v.i 25 .T. C. Bri'athwick 60 Mrs. Crmniintis 24 Wm. Stevciifion 60 .Alexander Ross 20 A Friend 24 Byron I.avntto 25 .John Mathers 24 Geo. McBcnth 24 Austin Richardson 1 00 Robert Ijawrence 25 IraDoane 2 00 Lambert Doan 1 OU Miss Dnane 50 .\lfred Doani! 25 lolin Kirkpatrick 24 Walter Fenton 50 Th^s. Morrow 45 David Klatt 20 lames Lie y--, Mrs. Rol.iiison 50 Kdward Cinavan 024 Mrs. A. Thompson 1 oo Lewis CamplielU 52 Klijah ;iuntley 50 W illiam IVrcy 20 W. C. MUi 50 ... 6 00 ... 100 ... I 00 ... 25 ... 100 ,.. 26 ... 25 ... 25 .. 20 ,.. 1 (10 .. 25 .. 48 ... 4 10 .. 24 ... 24 .. 2 00 nniog.) .. 01(1 .. I) 10 .. 10 .. 10 .. 15 .. 010 .. 1110 . 10 .. 10 .. 10 . ]0 .. 10 . 10 . 10 . 42 . 06 . II 12} . 10 . 10 . 20 . 0(17 . 10 . 10 . 10 . 02 . 20 , 20 . 20 , 05 . 079 25 . 10 (10 1 00 50 60 O.-iO 25 50 24 50 20 24 25 24 24 1 00 26 200 • lOU 50 25 24 oao 45 20 75 O.W "24 1 00 62 61) 21) 50 #■ V Wm. .Tonaou 1 00 C. Lount 1 00 MospR TboniHon 20 John FIbtchKr 1 00 Cartney .Inmes 65 W. C. NolKon a.'i John Bnddy 60 AVm. ElBPklmrn 20 llichnrd Hell 25 IV) IsB Cooper 100 Mrs. Orr 45 Geo. WcNaughton 48 ■VVni. gtephenson 20 MONO AND ORANOEVJLIiE. (Collected by Mis.i Ritdnll and Miss Whcelock.) F. C. Stewart 1 dO CieorRH 25 T. .Jackson 50 Bessie 05 T. Bivlio ('25 A friend 50 A friend 25 M.S. Orny .W Joseph Irwin i6 John Oilchrist 1 00 A friend 1)25 .T. Mltrhcl 25 A friend 121^ Kllen 25 Jack 25 Charlie 25 A friend 25 James llanna 25 W. W. Kutledge 100 W. S. Hewat 100 W. R. C 11 10 Mrs. Ketchum 1 00 C. A. Kankin 50 J. J. Dobbin 25 Franclslrwin 1 00 Mrs. Jones 25 A friend 20 O. Needle 25 James Kelly 25 A friend 20 D. Youmans 50 A friend 25 Maegio 25 Polly 25 M. McCarthy 1 00 (Collected by Miss Eliz. Dalany, Edward Dalany 25 Elizaleth Dalany 25 James Maxwell 25 Jacob Howe, senr 25 Jacob Howe, jr 2.'i John Nelson i > James Bacon 20 John Mol-ean 10 .lohn Willoughby 20 Wm. Phillips 25 James Frcoland 25 John Clark 25 Thomas Cliurch 25 (Collected by Miss Kllii! and INTi , Shaw.) Edward Ellio ••) 50 Rlrs. E. Ellis 2.1 John Armstrong 6t' Daniel McKino 2.' Oeorgo Atkinson 25 Alexander Spears 2f. COLLECTIONS. JnmcsDuke 26 Thomas Chambers 010 Wm. J. Johnson 20 A friend 25 John Ellis 50 Michael Armstrong U40 (Collected by John Hays.) Margnri't McKelwain 0.10 John Havs 25 Thnmns White 25 John Itobinson 100 lludh DulTey 25 A friend 25 Tlif mas Cuthbert 25 Diivid Dick 20 A friend 26 James McQaughey 26 Mrs. Dirk 25 Jnmes Undilen 25 William Bennett 25 Wm. Juliu Johnston 25 (Collected by Miss Dorothy Hutchinson.) ."'amuel McFarlane 50 Alexander llutehinson.... 60 Henry Partridu'C, sen 50 Henry Partridge, jr 25 Wm Hutchinson.. ( 20 Mm. iMcKailane 012),^ lames Kwins 0.^0 Mrs. MiiKiiire 26 Dorothy Hutcliinson 25 lohn liutehinson 25 Inmes Howers 60 John Lavorty 25 lames l.averty 20 Henry haverty 25 Mrs. McFarlane 20 lohn McCabc O 25 Mr,«. Boaty 2) Mr.x. Ander.«on O'ZO Itobcrt Wilson 25 Wm. Wilson 20 Wm. Wilson 20 Archibald Irwin 20 Wm. Dines 25 Mrs. Jones 010 Mrs. Lang 12i Wm. Brown 26 Robert Waller 25 Jnmes Lindsay 20 Vlrs. O'Neil 25 lohn Moffat l.i^ William Irwin 25 Itobert Ross 25 lames Anderson 2'> Archibald Anderson 10 Hm Coleman 10 A friend 50 (Collected by Mrs. Lcason, lleadiup.) 'nmes Conner 1 (10 Kicliard lliug 1 00 L. Bogps 1 00 Robert Donaldson 1 00 John Redman 1 CO Henry IMcCab«? ^ ./i.n Rutledge ... : >■• \ ♦'riend Wiu. -,' oat ^i) if. \i. ' -.-net 50 ,f.is. .\ict'h«rpnc 25 '■'■ lOUiii;' !:win. ] 00 !., -ii^:) A:ien 25 ■;!•!..•»■. tawson 60 ■)!,0!i, Watson 1 (lO 'Vw. f^< fleorge Worts... 1 00 John White 60 lohn Walker 50 Robert F. Henderson 60 Ocorge Berry 60 'ohn Kirk 1 00 Kobert Hill 100 .Mr. Wandlupe 26 John Leason 1 00 A friend 1 00 Mrs .Manasuh Leason 2 00 lames Spenee 1 00 A. U 20 (Collected by Miss Bayburn, Charleston.) Tsoiab Rayburn 1 00 Jane Bayburn 60 Eleanor McCartney 60 Jane Rayburn 50 Arthur Irwin 1 00 James Freeiand 25 .\lis. Freeiand 26 MrsBaird 25 A Friend 60 Mrs Loughrin 25 .lames Henry L 60 fleorge Thompson 25 Patrick Cain 26 Wm. McArlhur 25 Thomas Dawson 25 .lames Dawson 26 .1. Harris 26 Mrs. '. Harrl. 25 Mrs. I'hilips 25 Daniel Neelanrts 25 Mrs. D. Neelands 25 (Conect»»i» by R. H. Brett.) R. n. Brett 1 00 James Brett 20 R. M. Stryke 1 00 Stephen Martin 60 St. John's. (Collected by Mrs. Sc Miss Mc- Manua.) .Tohn Atkinson 1 00 iloscph Alcxiinder 1 00 Richard Allen 60 James W. N. Arm.strontf... 50 James Armstronif 5.'i William Armstrong., 25 Robert Benson 60 John Y. Connor \ OO Mrs. Wm. Campliell 1 00 James Darrah \ 00 Joseph Dnrrah loo Matthew Donnelly 25 .Mrs. M.Donnelly 26 General Scoundrel 35 Richard Holmes 1 oo r *c 'jrs ^f TT SB==5=:..=«=r 5:1 xliy. Koljert TI*nry M 0«orgu .iRrkson 1 00 Oeor(?n !< aiJ 100 Gt'or-c KIdJ it.) Widows' & Otphiins* Fund; 1 <(» Chafles Leu 50 RoltTt. Mill" 5.t Wi.-. R. Mill" Of)0 William nnd Mrn. Martin. 1 00 M.illlnnd MCarthy 1 "0 Wm. McCIiiiPky 60 George McManiis 2 00 Mrs W. I'ntikri-y 60 GeorgK Robinson 50 Mrs. WilliMm McKIni 1 00 Mrs Gvo. McMnnus aud Wl98 McManus 1 45 (CoUcctod by Robert Pendlutcu and Jamca Klinu,) Hobt. r«udIiiton 25 Fras O'Doiinfll 25 Sarah Lindsay 25 Jano Farlpy 25 inmcs Queru 'J5 Tho.«. Leu 25 James Outhbcrt 25 Mrs. i*pcers 25 Wm. AVison 25 Friend 2i4 Jam<>s Flinn i* 50 Thos. Marttu 50 James Stinsen 20 Thos. Hackit 20 THORNHIIiL AND VAUGnAN. (Collected by Miss Emma Par- ecus and MisS Elliott.) Arnold, Mrs. A 83 Brunskill. J 6 00 Carr, I'homna 1 00 Cr-wn, E 25 Doutjhty, Francis 4 SO Drake, J 100 Fry, Mrs 100 Friend, A 50 Galeuoueh, Mrs 1 fO Holdsworth, ^Irs 1 00 Hollis8,Mr 50 Lane, Mrs. J y Lnttus. Mrs 0;,0 Wedd, Mrs I'O Morgan, Mrs jO Munshaw. W f,0 Parhons, W 3 00 Parsons, >Irs 3 00 Parsons, John 1 (lO Pexton, Mrs 1 00 Puvkiss J 100 Ramsden, Mr 5o Snowden. Mr'< 25 Surtdiiby. Mr ., ?'> Ward, Mrs 25 Wiles. K 1 tO Wiled, Mrs 1 00 Williams, M 25 (Collected by Miss Arnold and Miss lewur ) Arnold, R 2 00 Arnold, Mrs R 1 00 Blake, Mrs 2 00 Chapman, Mrs 20 '^hnpmnn. 'i 1 2() ' yckerline. Miss fio Cjgswall, M ■ X 50 Cook.Mr 60 COLLECTIONS. Cook, Mrs. T 1 00 Dewur, Key E. H lOOO Kdvfl. Mrs 100 Fish. Mrs 25 Friend 100 Friend 26 Frieud 010 Friend y... 25 H.ipkins. Mrs 10 Kirkputrlek, W 1 lO Lane. William 100 McDougall, J u ."lO McD'.UKall, Mrs 1 00 Vltek, Mrs 2 j NortS Mrs 60 I'arsons, S 50 Richards. It. 100 Sheppard. Mr 25 *hepherdson, .Mrs 25 Shuter, Mrs 2.i ■imlth, Mr 50 VVilkie, M.s 60 Collected by Mrs. & Miss Scagar. Arnold. Mrs. J 1 50 llreit. Mrs 60 Dunpomb, Dr 1 00 Falcoubrid^rc, ,1. K 1 00 Fl,...d nnd Price. Mo»T8.. 1 00 Inby. 1 50 Hodite W 50 f.fiiigstaff, J 100 Langstaff, J. Jr. 1 00 Lawrence, C. E 2 00 Lawrence, A. C oO Linfcot, J 25 Marsh, n 50 Marsh. A 25 Vlunshaw. Mrs.L 12 Vitwtou, Mrg...< uO Palmer, Mrs CO Wckerintj, Mr.":.. 10 Ransom. Mrs 10 Meager, W 25 ''eager, Kdmund 2 50 Soager, Mrs. E ,W eager. Miss 40 Seager, Miss Anna 25 Seager, Viss Mary "^O Seiiger, John .'. '..''» fhort, Mr» 50 Shepherd. E iO Stephenson, A 25 Thomas 25 (Collected Viy Mrs. Valentinv , Ruldwin. Mrs ,50 Uurkholdcr, Mrs 26 C-ild A 05 Cole, Wm 1 00 Cook, Mrs. T 60 Friend,. 60 Friend 013 Friend 20 (ireenhom, A ro Ksffer, Mrs. Joseph 1 00 Keffer, Valentine. Si family 8 00 Keffer, Mary Jane 1 IIO Keflfcr, Samuel 1 00 Keffer, Mrs. Henry 25 Keffe", William 2 00 Keffer, Alfreil E 25 Keffer. Jacob 25 Maedougall, Mrs 20 Sterling. William 5C White, Mrs i on .White, Rebecca J 25 I (Collected by Thomas Keffe) ) Cook. Williani 2 ,10 FrUnd 20 IKeffcr, Michael 4 00 , Keffer, Renjamln 25 Moorby, Samuel 1 Oi) Rupert, J. T 25 COOK8TOW2J. Christopher Cook lOOO Dr. Lund SOU ThomaH Cook. Esq 6 00 .Inhn McFaddln 4 00 H. V. A.T. Fidler 6 00 Wm. Watson 4 00 Georire Novils '2 00 David VunKTery 200 Wm. Banting & Son 4 00 Robert .\1unsic 4 00 Matthew Campbell 2 03 George Fisher 4 00 R. S. Puirv 2 00 Matthi w Goodwin 8 00 Wm. Coleman. Hen 8 00 Wm. R Coleman 4 00 (ohn Hurst 200 John Coleman, Jr 300 KJ.vard A. Fawcett 4 00 David Lewis, Sen 2 00 David Lewis, Jr 6 00 Peter O'Danlol 4 00 Jeremiah Ferguson 4 CO Edward Bathie 2 00 MissBathie 100 Samuel MrUinless 2 00 Wm, Coleman, Jr 2 UO Wm. AlliniJam 2 00 John Sutherland 4 00 John W. Parks 4 00 Dr. W. H. Coleman 4 00 Miss Armstrong 2 00 Mrs. Jaini'S Jones 2 00 Dr. Norris 100 James Mai shy 4 00 Wm, Montgomery 4 00 Joseph JlipwcU 4 00 Thos. Coleman 4 00 Richard Coleman, Sen 8 00 John Thompson 2 (<0 J. Bathie 100 Joseph Arnold 100 David Bathie 1 00 Miss E. G. Ferguson 1 00 Charles Kelly 1 00 Geo. Jones 100 John Armstrong, Jr 4 00 John Coif m.in. Sen 100 Johnson MoFaddin 1 00 Charles Locking 4 00 Edtrnrd Graham 1 00 Joseph Fieldy 4 00 JobFleldy 100 John Holt 4 0O John Patterson 6 00 Samuel Patterson, Esq ... 10 flO Francis Qclb 1 00 Wm Graham 1 00 John Walker 1 00 Allen Mixon. Sen 1 OO Henry Graham : 1 00 Collected by Jamo8> Chap- man 60 00 JauiHS Dundas 10 00 ilohn Ooburn 16 00 Harrison Doan 4 00 Charles Woods 2 00 Wm Davey 4 00 Samuel Bell 600 RoVcrt Asstph 6 00 Wm. Wilkinson 2 00 Walter Todd 6 00 COLLECTIONS. xlv. JehnHanMy ^00 Thof. AMernon 4 00 Ulchard McKniKlit 4 00 John Wllkinaon 6 00 J. *R. Datpy 7 00 John Perry 100 Tbos. Ix><"ftndas 100 ThM. Townley 4 00 JsmosDrunry 1*^0 Mn. Druary 2 00 Uenry Fields 2 in Simeon Dodds I " ' Cdward Meredith I'M JameR Meredith 100 Joseph Dunham 100 BobertVaodton 2 00 Building Committee 7 00 John Whiteoidi" 200 Henry Whitoaide 1 00 John Afioph 4 00 Mra McVlahon 1 00 JohnMitchBl 6 00 Mr. Towniey 1 00 Small amounts 6 00 (CoUfctert by Miss Margaret Ileaslop and Miss Rachael HuTey. ) DaTid Hevi'T, Esq 1 00 John Heviv OfiO John liowevy 100 J.D.Bruce ftO finmuel Ilonsipp 1 00 Mrs UPHslop 18 Ssmuel Fowler 1 00 John Hiimilton 50 J. W Nixnn 60 JohnQuigly oH llaKhUahRhcr.Sen 048 Samuel Ili-Hsl p, .Ir U ."iO Snmuel Henderson SD John Lt-e -IS Thos. Stevens 48 JoN.ph Mlligan ftii D- Towniey 0.50 Jlrs Ti'wna 50 Small amounts 11 08 (Polleoted by Mr. Thomas live.) Qeorire Perry, Esq 4 Of) Thomas Lfe 4 UU John KoMnoon 4 00 Mobcrt Euglif-h 2 Joseph Sproulo 100 Wm. Mason 1 00 Thomas Watkins 5 uu Jol.n Mnjurn 1 00 .Inhn liarding 2 00 James Banting 100 Washburn Qelb 100 Fred. Winter-. 50 George Wallis 50 Dominic Dalln/ 1 00 HAMILTON. ChrisCs Church. (Collected by Henry Shackell.) Shackell, Henry 1 00 Spioer, W. J 100 Watson, J. W 100 (Callected by Rev. J. Q. Geddes) Bell, William 1 00 Boll, Mrs 100 Busonmbu, Hicbard 2 00 Creech, Richard 100 Creech, Mrs 50 DaTid, John 1 00 Davis, Mrs 100 Duggan, OeorRe 100 Hunn, Lromint; 1 00 l^wis, Captain 1 00 hoclcen, C.J 60 IjCi'ken, Mrs OfiO Macabo, Thomas 100 MHi'nbe, Jamoo 100 Mclnnis, Douiild 5 OO I'atleriiou, John 1 00 Patterson, Mrt 1 00 Pnpps, H. S 6 00 Ri3ynol(jH, Thomas 6 00 Thompson, William 5 00 Winer. Mrs 2 00 (Collected bv Mrs. Best ixml Miss Miteliell.) Beiit,T. N 100 Best, Mrj 1 (lO llelnap, N. Vl 25 Bland J. H 25 Uroadfield, Mrs 50 Corbery, L. R 2 00 T'roeman, Mrs "i Hough, Mrs 12i Listei.Mri. 6() 1 00 10 100 1 00 1(10 Mason. J J Martin, Mrs ..., Mitchell, John Mitchell Mrs.. Itogei's, P S|v nci-r, Mrs 25 Thome, Charles 2,'> Mills, Ceorse H 2 OO Mills, Mrs. O.U 2 00 (Collected by Miss S. Stewart Ueddes.) Armrtrntig, Mrs... 02.'< Bethune, Robert 2 01) Rethune, Mr^^. R 2 00 noss, Mrs 26 Rush. Mr OfiO Stewart, Mrs 1 CO Smith, Mrs 25 (Cohoctad by W. Powis, Junior* Treasurer.) Sunday School Collection. 7 00 (Collected by Mrs. Ridley and Mrs. Murney.) Olacklbrd, J. 1 00 ICiesswell, Ralph 100 Cresswell, Mr.- 50 Friend 25 Friend 26 For«ter, neo. 4 00 Fuller. Mr 28 aeddes, W. Allan 5 00 flrasett, Mrs. Clenfents. ... 1 00 Hill, Mrs 25 Kinder, Cnptaln, Mrs 1 00 Kittpon, M'. II 2 00 MacnnHig, J. R 1 00 Macqusig, R 100 Mnnao, J. 4 00 MntthewK. Chprirs A .50 ,,- ,, . , , ,. ,,, ,j „ .Powis, W.'.liHm.jr 5 00 (Collected by Mrs EdwU Browne p„,j'„,„jj'„„,t,^^,_ ^ ^^ andMLssCounsell) - iRidle^, T)r . 4 00 Browne, iiUward 5 00 Ctmuron, Aichibald 6 HO CiiPMll. Peter 4 00 Coiinwll. Mrs 1 CO Counsdl. 0. S 100 Duphiim. Miss ' 00 Fii-lier,.\lM 2 00 Friend 50 (Irant, I'etcr 4 00 .Irnes, C, T 100 Land. Ool 4iU Liitgo, William 2 00 Ma«.\ab. fcir Allan N 6 01) st.«Tt,John 4 00 VUlker Alfred 50 ';t'ollected by Mrs. Ward and Miss '' Oeddes.) Cook. Mrs 100 f!" let, Mrs. Jane. '25 Drew, F. N 100 Fielding, Mrs 50 Friend 25 Friend 50 fleddus, Rev. J. Q 6 00 Geddes. Mrs . 2 00 Geddes, Miss 2 00 Geddes, 8. .«tewart 1 00 Oeddes, Mary Allan 1 00 Geddes, J. Q., jr. 100 Geddes, G. W. Allan 1 00 Kvnpt, K 25 -Morton, Mrs \ 00 Sqnires, Cincinnatus SO Smith, Mrs, .laue 50 Patty, B 26 Ward, Mrs 1 Oi) (Collected by Mrs. Oeddes and Alias Dunham.) Bible, Mrs 25 Mills, Mrs 2 00 Mills, Miss 100 iS'even, Mrs. Andrew 4 00 iStorror, Mr.i 25 I (Cnliected bv Mrs. ..•. G. D. j McKenzie.) Bnnnet, WilliifJi 1 00 Binirlo, Mr 26 Cnppli'S, Mrs 25 Colvin, Mrs OfiO Evans, D 1(0 Iliirdcker. .lohn, Mrs 50 Jeffrey, Wni.. o 50 John.-'ton, Mrs. 100 Lee. {) FilcnJ 08 Frli'iid Ol'.'i Ha'seii, Mrc loo llaraikur. Mrs 60 Jomn. MrH. II. J KM) JudU.John 4 00 McAllsttT, II O.'iO .MattbuwH, Mra fiO KosH, Mm 1 00 lllley, Mrs 50 Minn Katiu Halson'H, cut- lectlon 60 (Collected bv ^Hkh Uuny & MIis Kerr.) Ayn»ley,J.C 100 Bull, II. H 6M Cnhill, Mrs 1 00 Case, MI»H 1 00 Day, n. K 100 Kerr, J(r«. K. W 4 00 Lister, Mr 25 Piper, Mr 1 00 Piper. Mrs , 1 00 Thomas, W. 11 a 00 (Collected by Mrs. O'Reilly.) Alford Mrs 50 BIytlio, Thos. Allen 1 00 Blvthe, Mrs 100 Blriett. M -s 1 UC llor''"H"', Wr . 100 llillii'KS. Mrs <« Buscombe, K.J i Crann, Mrs < Davis, Mr . . .. Gillexby, W Harris, Joha i)U Iloodless, Joseph 2 OG Jamieson, Mr 1 50 Jarvis, Mrs. C, II 'i 00 Jarvis, M. O'Hellly 2.5 Kerby, G. D 25 Law, R. N 100 Langlois, Mnry 25 Mundy, Mrs 1 00 Macquaig. R. C. W 1 00 O'Reilly, Miles 2 SO " Mrs 2 00 « .T. E 1 00 « Miles, Jr •... 1 00 " Miss 1 00 « Mrs. Oerald 1 50 " Chns 50 « E. J 25 « II. A 25 « tierald 25 « E. B 25 Banv, Mi-s 1 00 Kitciiio, K 100 « V. W 1 00 « E. Layton ^00 '• Jamesi TOO " Henry 1 00 Snelgrove, Mr 1 00 i^nmerville, Mr 37^ Simpson, .Tonathan 100 Walker, Charles I? Walker, Emma 12 (Collected by Mr. Passmore.) Cowan, J 0]2i Passmoru. Mrs 2 00 Passmore, Kichard 2 00 M. B 12i (Collected by Richard Eaton.) Beatty, Robert 1 00 Carter, T.L 100 Katon, lllchard 5 00 Kntiin, Miss 1 00 l^'orsyth. (luorize 1 no Iniies, .loliii I no '*tev<'n»on,.liii H 1 00 '.VUsoiiH, Tho- 1 OU BARTON ANIi (ILANI'OIU). Si. J'ctcr'g, Jiarton. Almas, Mrs ,lohn 2 00 Almas, KiiiliTick 1 00 Mmas. Mr>. V n 1 00 llonci, 8IIh» I 00 Bond, Mrs. 100 Hull, Rev. (J. A ft (Ml Hull, Mrs fiOO Cdok, Jlrs 1 00 Dnvis, Mr.s. .Iiinies 1 00 Oilman, .laeob, sen 1 00 Kllmun, Peter 1 00 Kilman. Mr.-. ,Jan>li M 2 III) Flock, D.uilel 100 liotcliiHon, •) I /Sc, ill, (willow iindorphniifi') f "lO Kern, Hamuel 2iO Merrltt, Kev. II. N. (Mor- ristown, Kew .Jersey, U. ».) 5 00 Muiiheiid, Walter 1 DO Keniiie, Alex 2 00 Tiluiun, Mrs 1 DO Tait, Geo ... 50 Whyte, Mr. (Barton Lodge) 8 liO ^ouns Alex 1 00 Ycung, Mrs 1 00 St. PanVs, Glanfonl. Annual Meeting 3 .lO Allli Mrs. Martin 25 Mr. Humphreys 25 ANCASTEB. (Collected by Mrs. Orton.) Mr. Farmer 5 00 MiaaFerrier. 6 00 Mr. Hammil I)r. Orton Mr. Itoultby 0, Farmer Mr. Miller Mr, Joni-s Mr. Snider, sen A. Snider ■ Mr. Ilenlop Mrs. JoneH Bull Charles Arniytaitn Mr. Byncld Sunday iJchool Children.. Mr.Kly Sam. Arkman 13 400 200 160 100 1 00 100 100 1 00 75 75 50 60 50 26 50 (Collected by Miss Gable.) A. Eccleston 1 00 ir. Kcolfoton 100 K. Oiibel 25 A. Obamlx-rlaln 26 r,. W. Oevlns 60 a. Eccleston 26 Wm. Templar 1 00 Wm. Thurison 26 Eyre Thurison 50 JohnOabel 26 ilamesLodor 1 00 0. T. Miller 60 .Mrs. Crane 37 j Mrs. Phillips 25 L. A.Gurnett 25 Wm. Clark 25 Mrs. Postnns 50 Mrs. Gurnctt 50 Wm. Cooley 1 00 Mrs. John Hammil 100 Mrs. Kousscaux 25 Wm. Gould 50 W. Robertson 50 li. Halson 20 Mrs. Irwin 26 Arthur Hamilton 60 Mm. Clark 25 Rev. F. L. Osier 6 00 Mr. Halson... 60 WEST FLAMBOEO. (Collected by Miss 0. Kicvall.) P.Tunis 1 00 J. Kievall 1 00 8. Budd 100 Mrs. Moraon 1 00 J. Tunis 1 00 Miss Black 50 Mrs. Secord 1 00 J. Kievall, Jur 26 G.Klevall 25 S. Bullock 26 Cnpt. Cassan 2 00 Mrs. Wishart 4 00 MILTON. (Collected by Miss Watts and Miss £. Dempsey.; Armour, Maurice 1 00 Ag)ir,W.A roo Bowes, E KiO (Julloden, W. G 1 00 Culloden, A.B 1 00 Cobban, Miss 1 00 Dompsey, George 100 Eagau, W. L. P 2 00 Fleming, Mrs... 1 00 Fleming, Mrs. S 1 00 Freeman, Mrs 1 00 Holgata, John 4 00 Haughton, Mrs. K 1 00 Ilorner, Mrs 100' Ilurlburt, Mrs ...„.,.. 100 Little, David OM Mnilnay, Janu' ' '< 1 tO McMece, Dr. ... 1 00 McKlndsey,Mr..v i •) Martin. M " . . VIcDowhII, IIiiIm oo McDowell, UaU :i . d fiO I'hlllips.di'orgi- 100 Kncey, Tliomaa 4 00 llogan, James 2 00 Tromayno. Rev. F 8 00 Watson, Henry 3 00 Wright. Mrs 1 00 Watts, Mrs. W. B 1 OO A Friend 25 (Collected by Isaac Cartmer and John Rlxun.) Cartmer, Isnnc 1 00 DuvIh, Joseph 4 00 Dumpsey. John 4 00 Darragh, .Margaret 1 00 Kallis, Mrs 60 Hogg. I\lr8 100 Hutchinson, Mrs 1 110 Moore, Mrs 1 00 .Moore, Miss | 60 Noble, John 25 Klxon, James 100 Uixon. Mrs 100 iMxon, Miss 1 00 Itixon, Thomas 160 Ki.Yon, John 1 60 Kixon, Mary 60 Kixon, Eliza 60 Iluxton, Robert 25 i'tout, John 60 Simpson, Mrs. R 2 00 Trotter, J 1 00 Turnbull, Mrs 1 00 TliompBon,R 1 00 Thompson, Mrs. R 25 Walker, Philip 25 Walker, Mrs P 60 Joyce, Thomas, Sen 1 00 Joyce, Thomas, Jr 1 OO .To:,ce, Mrs 100 Joyce, George 1 00 Joyce, William 2 00 (Collected by Richard Evans and Matthew Faughner.) Biggar, Robert, Son £0 Blggar, Richard 60 Digitar, Robert, jr 25 Biggar, John 1 00 Beaty, William 60 Evans, Mrs 100 Evans, Richard 60 Evans, J. D 60 Fox, Robert 60 Fox, Thomas 1 00 Fox, Miss 25 Gibson, Joseph 50 McCaun, Mrs 60 .McCann, Edward 25 Faugbner, Matthew 1 00 Koss, Miss 60 Rowen, T 35 HOBNBT. (Collected by Miss Cordingly an4 Miss Cowin) Armstrong, Edward IQQ IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) ^O ^/.% .v ^ /<;^^V' % «" 1.0 1.1 11.25 U£|Z8 |2.5 |50 "^™ ■■■ 1^ iii& 112.2 Ao 12.0 IE U IL6 I 6" Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716)872-4503 m \ <^ xs 4s\ -o- .^ <<^J^ ^^^' ;\ xlviii. COLLEOTIONS. Anderson, John 60 Andrew*, Mm 26 Abbott, M«ry 01i«^ BuHel, Jsmei «*" BoMel, Mm JO" BoMel, John } »" BOWMl. MlH 100 Brownridge.A 060 Ben,WlUi«m 60 Oowlo,Bloh»rd 2 00 C!owIn,Joioph 2 00 Oowin,MM 60 Cowin,John 100 Cordlngly, David 1 «0 Cordlngly, Ml«« 1 «0 Cordlngly, Solomon 1 OO Coidiogly, Marth* 1 00 gK-S^:!::^.;::^::::::: ^ Cunningham, Joseph 1 00 OnDnlDgham,MlM 26 Onnningham, James 60 Dearos, Prince 60 Dent, Mrs. 60 Forrest, Robert 25 Hall, Joseph 60 Hall, Christopher 26 Hall, Mrs. R. 511 Hall,D»Tid 60 Hall, Sarah 100 Jelly, William 60 Jesfin, Martin 60 Jackson, John 1 00 Jaokson, Ann Jane 60 lesUa. William 25 May, John 100 May, Mrs. George 50 HeOurdy, Marianne 25 MoKindsey, Alexander.... 26 Shand, Robert 26 Bhotten, Henry 20 Simson, Alexander 20 Switser, Joseph 1 00 Bwitser, Mrs. J 1 00 Switier, Samuel W 26 Switier, Harriet 26 Switier, Thomas A 25 Bwitier.Thos. S 1 00 Whealey, William 60 Wilson, Isaac 1 00 (Collected by Miss Ounninghun and Miss R. Cowin.) Atkinson, MM 60 BeatUe, Darid 1 00 Brain, John, sen 2 00 Brain, Mrs 100 Brain, John, Jr 2 00 Brain, Mrs. J., Jr ~ 1 00 Brain, Theodore 60 Brain, Annie.. 40 Cunningham, Miss 60 Griffin, Mw. J 26 Griffin, Michael 100 Lindsay, David, Jr 1 00 McLeUan, 1 «0 Lindsay, Misa 40 Taylor, John 60 iniey,Mrs 36 Woodal, Sarah 60 Wright, George 26 Waterson, Crs 26 (Collected by Miss Switier.) Alexander, Mrs. 26 Bell, Misa ,. 60 Ballard, John 60 Bdwards,WilUam 60 Edwards, MrA W 26 Hay, Mrs. R 60 Ifaj, HtiU7 60 Perdue, Mm 2ft Poidue,Mi»8 26 Switser, Snmuol P 2 00 Switser, Carriannto 2 00 Swltser. George 2 00 Ward, Mm 20 WhaIey,MM.J 25 8TKWART8TOWN. (Collected by Miss Thompson, Miss Brock, Miss Standish, and Rev. F. O'Moara.) W.Joioe 100 Mm. StandisB 1 00 J. Standish 60 Rachel Stondish 25 William Standish 26 Mm. J. Standish 26 Miss 8. Standish 50 Miss C. Standish 25 J. Bessie 1 00 Mrs. 0. P. Thompson 1 03 Miss Thompson 25 Miss H. Thompson 26 Isaac Hunter 25 .Tohn Hunter 25 Mrs. P. Weller. 62^ Mrs. W. Thompson 50 Mr. Robinson 25 W. Thompson 50 Mm. Marcus Smith 100 T. B. B. Smith 50 Bessie E. Smith 60 Mrs. Colenso 1 00 Mrs. Hull 20 David Cross 50 Mary Anne Cross 20 Mrs J. Breckenridge 50 Mrs. T. Sparrow 60 J. Rutherford 25 B. P. Walker 25 Mrs. R. P. Walker 40 Mrs. C. A. Search 25 Mrs. Gand 25 B. L.Noe 26 Thomas Bell 50 David Coventry 26 Mn. Selwood 26 Mrs. Austin 25 J«hn Murray 1 00 R. Young 25 G. C. Thompson 1 00 Jesse Graham 60 Geo. Hainer 55 Miss J. Hainer. 50 Mrs. McGaroie 60 R. Campbell... 50 Mrs. W. W. Ball 1 00 James Chlsholm 100 Geo. Cline 26 Geo. TbumpFOn 1 00 GEOEaETOWN. (Collected by Mn. J. Young, Miss Rue, and Miss Beckwith.) John Smith 10 00 J. Young 1 00 Mrs. J. Young. 1 00 Chss. W. Young. 60 C. W. Young 25 Minie Young 13 Fanny Young. ~ 012 W. W.Roe 2 25 Mr. Jones. 1 00 Mrs. Jones 1 00 John Price 60 3. Phillips 50 Mm. Phillips 60 Mrs. Pago 2 00 Miss Phillips 60 J. Cook 60 Mrs. J. Cook 60 E.U. Leonard 60 Kev. 0. Dade 100 Mrs. Dade 60 Charles Dade 12 Amy Dade 26 John Bade 13 sues Latham 1 00 John Bell Wright 76 Thos. Ruston 60 Mrs. Ruston 60 B. Thompson 60 Mrs. Thompson 50 John lliggina 37 Wm. Gill 26 Mr. Patriarch 60 Mrs. Patriarch 60 Miss Patriarch 60 Mrs. Vyse 60 Mrs. Trocstone fl 26 Mrs. Dr. Freeman 50 Neil. McLeod 25 R. Beckwith 6D Mrs. Beckwith 60 Mrs. Walker 100 S. Bailey 25 Mrs. Bailey 26 Mr. Biscoby 2 00 John Curry 100 Mrs. Curry 60 (Collected by George Stull.) J. W. Sims 2 00 Wm. Sawyers 60 Samuel Bovill 60 John Linden 60 Arthur Linden 60 Richard Anthony 50 George Campbell. 25 Robert Price 50 Mrs. Evan Price 60 Mrs. Maria StulL 25 Mrs. Tuttaill 060 Mrs. Sarah Cole 60 Francis Orr 60 Mn. Bazendale 25 Mn. .John Ackerd 1 00 Mrs. Lewis Stull 26 Mrs. Peter McDermod .... 60 Mrs. W.Stnll 26 G.W. Stull 100 W. Stull 26 GUKLFH. (Collected by Miss Kenoh,} John Card 60 James Davie 4 00 Friend 26 Thomas Jackson 60 Joseph Jackson 26 Wm. Jenkinson 26 Thomas Kench 60 Wm. Leador 26 W. H. Marsh 1 00 Mrs. Marsh 100 George Morris 05 Uobert Porter 100 Mrs. W. Porter 100 Mrs. Thurtell 1 00 .Miss Thurtell 1 00 Wm. Wilson 100 COLLECTIONS. xlix. (Colleeted by Miss Palmer.) Mill ^. Alexander. OSO A.A.Baker 2 00 Mrs. Baker 2 00 \V. J, Brown 2 00 Mri. Balkwcll 60 MiM Card 1 00 Mm. Champion 25 A.J. Ferguson 10 00 Hr. Oarnhan; 25 Mrs. Oarnham 25 O. J. Orange 10 00 R. Greet 2 00 Col. Ilewat 2 00 James llodjert 6 00 Kichard .lackgon 2 00 Mrs. K. Jones 1 00 Mr. Kaye 26 Mrs. Keating 2 00 Mr. & Mrs. Kingsmill 10 00 Mr. ft Miss Macdonald ... 10 00 Miss McWllIiams 1 00 H. Mayor 5 00 R. M. Moore 2 00 Mrs. E. Newton 2 00 Rev.A. Palmer 20 00 Oldknow Pooley 5 00 H. B. Uust 2U0 Thomas Sayers 2 00 Walter Sayers 50 Frank Smith, Junr 2 00 Mrs. StcTenson 25 Alfred Strowger 1 UO Mrs.Tippon 25 Mrs. Turner 1 50 Miss Unsworth 60 Mrs. W. Watson 25 H.B.White 2 00 Miss Wightman 1 00 Friend 25 (Collected by Miss Parker.) Mrs. Atkinson 100 John Atkinson 2 00 Qeorge Atkinson 1 00 Mark Atkinson 25 Joseph Atkinson 50 Miss Atkinson 25 Leslie Battersby 1 00 Mr Bilby 100 Mrs. Bilby 100 George Billings 2') Wm. Billings 50 Thomas Card 2 00 W. Card 100 Thomas Card, Jr 1 00 William Oolinridge 2 00 Thomas Cox.. 25 F. Davifl O50 J. F. DaTis 50 G. Davis 60 W. Davis 40 Mrs. Dixon 50 Silas Edwards 50 Frederic Edwards 25 Nathaniel Ei'wards 25 William Edwards 25 Mrs. French 25 Friend 26 Mrs. Groat 20 Mrs. E. Harland 1 00 E. Harland 1 00 Henry Harland 50 Leonard Harland 1 00 Mr. Harvey 100 Charles Hemming. 25 Mrs. Hewat 25 Arthur Hogge 7 00 Mrs. Arthur Hogge 4 00 A. B. Hogge 1 00 Edward Jones 60 Mrs. Jones 36 Miss Jones 26 Robert Knowics 25 Mrs. Knowics 23 William Knowles 25 Richard Knowles 20 Miss E Knowles 25 Wm. Lalght 20 Mrs. LalKht 25 Mrs. Ijennox 25 Mr. Leslie 1 00 Miss LilUs 50 Mrs. Lily 26 Mrs. Mellisb 2 00 Mrs. Orr 45 Qeorge Palmer... 6 00 W. H. Parker 1 50 Mrs. W. H. Parker 1 00 Miss Parker 1 00 Miss F. J. Parker 60 Miss Harriet Parker 50 Miss Annie Parker 50 R.W. Parker 25 Miss Henrietta Parker... 25 Mrs. Parsons 1 00 Uenry Parsons, Jr 1 00 Miss Ray 25 R.Scurr 4 00 Mr. Shaw 100 Miss Smith 25 Mrs. Thring 50 F. Thring 60 Mr. Tolton 100 lohn Tolton 2 00 Mrs. John Tolton 1 00 C. Watson 1 00 Mrs. Watson 100 Miss Watson 60 (Collected by Mrs. H. W. Stewari) Edward Carthew 2 00 Robert Chance 1 00 Mrs. Corbett 5') Mr. Dyer 1 00 Q. Elliott, (Mission fund' 8 00 G. Elliott. (Gen. Fur ) 2 00 Mr. Fennell 2 00 Q. B. Fraser. 60 Friend 1 75 Friend 25 Friend 75 Friend 25 \. Uigi;inbotbam 1 00 John Ilorsman 1 60 Mrs. Horsman 1 60 .John Keller 1 00 Francis Kerr 2 Mrs. Wm. Bryans 25 Mrs. J. McPhnrson 37} John C. Ilornibrook 1 00 Mrs. J. Draper 50 Mrs. J. Ogden 25 .John Ogden 26 Alex. Ogden 25 Mary Ogden 25 IsabellaOgden 25 George Smith, sen 2 00 Mrs. G. Smith 25 Jobn Smith 25 Mrs. J. Smith 25 George Smith, jr 20 Thomas Smith 25 Mrs. T. McCullough 12} Mrs. T. Bunston 100 Mrs. T. Tasse 12} .lamesEbbs 30 William Rafter 25 Mrs. T. Rafter. 26 .John Gardner 012} Thomas Gardner. 20 Mrs. J. Parker 25 Mrs. Parker, sen 25 James Noble 012} Robert English 60 Mrs. Walter Toman 25 JohnGiluore 25 John Morrison 60 William Laidlaw 1 00 Miron Macial 1 12f James G. Clarke 60 George Moore 25 (Collected by Miss Clarke and Miss Ternan.) Stephen Laberge 1 00 J. Draper o 60 T. Richardson o 75 William Claiko o 60 Isaac C. Markle 60 Samuel Hathaway 60 George Church 26 Anthony Bufchlen 25 Mrs. A. Buschlen 26 John Buschlen 25 Mrs. J. Busthlen 26 Mrs. T. Mitchell 25 Mrs. Temple.. 60 Joseph T«mr Henry 26 McGregor, William 26 Morse, S. P 25 Morris, Samuel 60 McLaren, Hugh 60 McGregoriAnn 25 Milton, Mrs 013^ Montgomerr, Mrs 26 Molynena, Barnes 26 Nalsbet, John 50 Newsome, Mrs 60 Olds, Mrs 25 Patterson, George SO Pembroke, John 26 Plewcs, David SO Purdy. Mrs 26 Purdy.R 20 Pickett, Mary A 26 Richardson, John, Sr 1 00 Richardson, John., Jur ... 1 00 Richardson, Henry 1 00 Richardson, George 26 Richardson, Mary Ann ... 25 ' Rogers, Robert 60 liuddell, Oeorge 26 Rumple, William E 50 Shields, Mary Ann 25 Smith Jacob <• 25 Simpson, Mrs. R 25 Simpson, Hannah 25 Stewart, Margaret Clara.. 25 (Collected by Mrs. M. J. Stoaks.) Stoakes, M. J 50 Stoakes, Mrs. E 50 Stoakes, Thomas 5ft Thomson, M 26 Thompson, Esther 26 Turnbull, John 25 Vivian, David 26 Willson, James 26 Whitley, Thomas 26 Whitley, Alexander 25 Winskell, James 1 00 Balance of collection at meeting 1 46 WELLINGTON BQUASB. St. Luke't. (Collected by Mrs. Minhinnick and Miss Chapman.) Rev. Dr. Greene 5 00 Henry Wyatt, Esq 6 00 0. Richardson 4 00 Herbert Lennan, Es^ 2 DO Mrs. Laing 26 Mrs. George Brent 25 Mrs. Minhinnick 25 Mr. Hawkins 60 A fHend 12| Mrs. Smith 25 Mr3. Midwinter 20 Mrs. Dunning 26 0. Bell 26 James Allen 26 Capt. Henderson 50 Mrs. Date 12| A fMend 12} John Allen 60 Wm. Minhinnich.... 25 Mrs. Campbell 25 Mrs. Hall 60 Mrs. Oag 25 O. Bastedo 25 Mrs. Bowden 26 Mrs. Bell 50 James Baxter 50 Halles, O'SO R. Cole 60 Mrs. Chlsholm 1 00 Miss Chisholm 60 Uv. OOLLEOIIONS. HIM F. Ohiibolm OfiO John White, M.P 2 00 A Friend 2ft JohnCryilor 1 OO MlH B. Morrlion OfiO Mra. OilleUnd 2S MiM M. Oilloland \'i}4 MiM K. Oilleland 25 Mm. Sharpe 100 Mri. Chapmsn 2S Mr. Chapman 1 00 MiM Chapman 25 Arthur Awtjr 25 MiM E. Awty 25 John Minhlnniok 1 00 Mrs. Graham 23 Mr. Graham 25 Mr. Paraons 25 IMlM JohnRon 60 Mn. AkI. Gage 60 Samuel Dynug 25 Cbaa. II. Dynes 1 00 Mn. Dynes 60 Mrs. Pettit 1 00 W. D.Chlsholm 1 00 Mr. Smith 1 00 Wffl. Husband 50 Dr. Carter 1 00 Mr. Johnson 60 Mr. IMcKenzie 45 Mrs. Sanders 25 Mrs. Galloway 26 MiM Baxter 60 A Friend 25 T. Hoygarth 60 John Hendrie, Esq 2 00 Wm. Campbell 25 Mr. James Chisholm 60 Mr. Bray 46 Mr. Douglas Fraser 60 Mrs. Minhlnniok 26 Mrs. 0. Parker 26 Dr. Ryan O 60 (Collected by Miss Alton and Miss Fothergiil.) J. Alton 4 00 Mr. Price. 62U Mr. Long o 25 Hr. Fotherglll ."iO Mr. fireokon O 60 R. Breckon 50 Miss Dines 60 J. Easton 25 Mr. Lucas 26 Mrs. E. Lucas 25 Mr. J. Atkinson 26 Mr. D. Alton 25 Mr. Ward 25 Mr. J. Breckon o 25 Mr. Austin 26 Mr. Blanshard i oO Mr.Clino 25 Hiss WilUamfion 25 Mr. Wood 50 W. Pettit 25 J. Pettit 25 H. Wolker q 25 Mrs. Walker o 26 S. Alton 25 Mr. Toung o 25 P. Walker o 25 Hr. Simpson o 25 A Friend oiO A Friend o 25 Mr. Hall o 25 Mr. Cotter 25 Hr. Wharton o 25 Hr. Lowell 012V^ (CoUfoted by James McQilllcuddy and William Spence.) William Spenoe, Jr 1 James Thomas John Sarly 26 ^irs. John 'I'homas 36 Mrs. A. Kenney 2ft Albert Bratt 26 Sidney Kenney 26 John Kenney 26 ThomasColling 60 John Colling 60 William Davidson 26 Thomas Covordal 26 Edward Thomas 26 Mrs. Rayleigh 12^ Mrs. W. Emerson 50 James Parkins 26 Smith Kawtinbimor 26 William WaUon 60 George Shireman 60 J. Leedham 60 William Dalton 60 A friend to Missions 12^ James Tauie 26 (OoIUcted by Miss McOuire and Miss Buckley.) Mr. and Mrs. Spence 2 00 Miss Sponcn 60 Robert Spence 60 Elizabeth MoGuIre 50 Mr. McGuire 1 00 Thomas Buckley 60 James Wilson 25 John Gordon 60 P. Pitcher 25 Mrs. Cairns 26 Mrs. Orr 26 Mrs. Willson 25 Mrs. Ooverdale 26 J. Cooling UO Mr. Cooling S6 Mr. Snyder 25 ilohn Buckley and family. 1 00 Mrs. Baker 50 (Collected by Mrs. Thos. Ireland and Mits Carter.) Mr. & Mrs. Eager 2 00 Dr. Carter & family 3 62^ Mrs. James Ireland 1 00 Mr. Bradley 1 00 Mr. J. Featherstone 1 00 A Friend 1 00 A Friend o 05 A Friend o 25 Mr. Judge o 25 Mr. Featherstone 50 Mrs. Graham... 26 ST. CATHARINES. Adams, Misses 2 00 Andrews, Emelyn 1 00 Andrews, William 100 Arnold, 0. M. (W. A 0. F.) 6 00 Atkinson, Rev. A. F 5*00 Atkinson, Mrs. and family. 5 00 Barker, J i 00 Barroui Wm 100 Barron, Mrs u 50 Barwick, H. C 5U0 Bate, Thomas B 3 00 Bate, Miss Emily 1 00 Beeton, William B 1 tlO Benson, J. BInley 2 00 Boyle, Andrew. 2 00 Boyle, Edward 1 00 Bradley, Abraham 100 Bradley, James 1 00 Bradley, John 1 OU James MoGUliouddy 200 iBradley, Robert..'."."."."!*.*.'.!'.'. 100 Bradley, Thomas 100 Bullivant, Thomas 2 00 Burns, Miss Julia 2 00 Camp.C. P 100 Carlisle, H 300 Chisholm, Mrs 1 00 Christie, Mrs 4 00 Chrixtie, Miss 9 00 Clark, Bernard 1 00 Cooper, Rev. W.E SOO Coy, F 100 Culloden, L. P. 2 00 Dowding, Mrs 8 00 Eccles, Wm 4 00 Fowlie, Miss 60 Fowlle, Robert X HO Fra>er, Mrs 1 00 Gibson. H. P 1 00 Giles, H.M 100 Qrevnwood, William 3 00 Groves, George 60 Hamilton, .Tames 1 00 Hare, William 1 00 Haynes, Mrm. D. 1 00 Ilelllwell, Thomas L. 4 00 .Holmes, J 100 'Hosteller. Thomas 100 Jackson, Jonathan 1 00 .lackson.J. W 100 Kelly, Mrs. Thomaa 1 00 licpper, J. and J 200 Lipscomb, F 1 00 Mcrritt, Hon. Wm. H 10 00 Merritt, Mrs. Wm. H 6 00 Mcrritt. Thomas R > OO Merritt, Mrs. T. R. (M. F.) 3 00 Miller, Mrs. R. (W. A 0)... 10 00 Miller Miss 6 00 Mittleberger, W. A 100 Montgomery, A 200 McDonald, Holland 4 00 McGlverln, Mrs. Wm 6 00 McGiverin, Miss Ella. 60 McGlverln, Miss Ida 6 50 McLean, J. & J 1 00 McLean, Mrs 1 00 Neelon, Sylvester 3 00 Nixon, John 1 00 Parsons, O. F 3 00 Peirce, G. W 1 00 Peterson, Robt 1 00 Phillipps, Rev. T. D 6 00 Kead,Wm. H 3 00 Reynard, Jas 1 00 Kitchings, Geo 1 00 Robarts, Rev. T. T. 10 00 Kobarts. Mrs 600 Rolls, Chas 2 00 Saxon, J. Fred 2 00 Saxon, Mrs 2 00 Simpson, 0. P 60 Slate, H 2 00 Smith, Geo. and wife 1 00 Smith, .T. F 4 HO Smith, Mrs 2 00 Smyth, J. B 1 00 Smyth, Wm 1 00 Smyth, Ralph 100 Spiller, Miss 1 00 (^tannage, Mrs 3 00 Stovin, C 2 00 Taylor, Major W 200 Taylor, Mrs J., (W. A 0)... 6 00 Taylor, Miss 100 Taylor, Miss Annie 60 Tyrrell, J. Franklin 60 Whitmore, John A 60 Wood, James 100 Woodruff, Mrs. S 20O Woodruff, Richard 2 Ov OOLLEOTIONS. Iv. r •I CHIPPAWA. Her. W. IiMinlng fiOOO Thoi. 0. StrMt 20 00 Mm. Street 1200 Mn. T. 0. Maoklem 6 Ofl OlifarT. Macklem 00 MlMi 0. Macklem 2 00 J. F. Maoklem 2 00 HiM AnBA Maeklem ....~ 1 00 Mn.W. Macklem 100 Wm. M. Maoklem 1 00 MlM A. Homer 4 00 Mn. Bawbridge 2 00 Mr. Commian 1 00 WillouRbby CammlDM. ... 2A Mn. Kirpatriek 2 00 John 0. Kirkpatriek 2 00 R H. KIrkpatrIek 2 00 Wm. Kirkpatriek fiO Wm. Loverlng 1 0(1 Mn. Lorering I'K) Mn. C. D. Wood 60 Oeorge Oordon 1 00 Henrr Worthimer 25 Mn.MaMe7 100 A. Couper 100 Heniy Box 1 00 Jobn Breokon 60 J. Pleree 1 00 Mary Nobbt 37i^ Thos.Hugo 75 Alex. Howat 1 00 S. Docker OfiO Benjamin Hall 60 Mn. B. MarUn 26 Edward Burtoa 1 00 Mrs. Bcrton 1 00 MIra Barton 60 Bobert Slater 60 Georgie McKinley 26 B.Daaken 60 Mn. Uieber 3 00 George TlMher 1 00 Jamea Amm 1 00 Mrs. P. Morse 26 Geo. P. Nobbs 1 OO Mn. McMicking 100 George MoMicking 2 00 Alex. Gibson 1 00 James Anderson 3 25 Mr.Thomss 2 00 Miss Sarah Macklem 1 00 Cbas. Treble 1 00 James Graham 1 00 Henry Bond 100 John Bapelje 60 John Phillips 100 Anooymous 87}^ COBOURO. Allan. H 2 6 Anderson, Capt 15 Amott, J. H 2 6 Austin, Dr 10 Bamett, E 2 6 Battell.W 6 Battell,W.,Jr 6 Beatty.Mn 6 Beatty.E 6 Bennett, Mrs 6 Benson, W 10 Bethnne, Archdeacon.... 6 Bethune, Rer. C. J. S... 16 BeUrane, F. a. A F 1 6 Blei>rd,A 6 Boate,A 2 6 BoggI, 0(0 18 Boggs,0 6 Borradallfl, Mrs. 15 Boiwell, O. M 16 IkMwell.J. V 16 Boawull, Mrs. U i • Doawell, W.J 2 6 Boulton, Hon. G. 8 6 Roulton, D. B 10 Boulton, A 6 Bourn, 2 6 Brook, R 6 Brock, E C 1 3 Brown, R.P 6 Broughall, Mn 2 6 nuck, Mrfc 6 Buen,DaTid 10 Burnett, Mn. F 6 Burnbam, A. A 1 6 Burnbam, A.,Jr 1 5 Burnbam, Mn. L. 10 Burnbam,D 2 6 Burnbam, A.J 2 6 Burnbam, Tbos 18 Burnslde, Mr 6 Burk.Mias. 10 Butler, W 10 Caloutt, 1 5 CaIcutt,R 10 Cameron, Mrs 10 Campbell, Mijor 15 Carr,J 2 6 Carr, M 8 Clark, O. M 1 6 Clench, E.C 2 6 Clench, W 2 6 Chatterton, R. D 16 Cockburn, Mrs 10 Cockbum,J 15 Connell, Mrs 7 6 Corrigal, Miss 10 Craig. H 2 6 Crawford, A 10 Cruso, M 10 Cruso, H. B 5 CulUngford, J 6 Curry, T 6 Curry, E 2 6 Curry. Miss 2 6 Oaintry, a. 8 1 6 Dean, Mrs. 6 Dean, Mrs. 2 6 Deering, W 5 Dickinson, Miss 13 Dixon, Mn I 3 Dooly, Mrs H 7 6 Doak,Hr8 5 Doyle, Mn 2 Dumble,J. H 5 Duncan, Mrs 13 Barnes, D 5 Elliott, 5 Ewing, Mr 2 6 Farmer, Mn lU Fennell.Mn 2 6 Field, Messrs 5 Fleming, Mn 5 Fowler, J 2 6 fowler, Mrs 1 3 Friends 2 6 Garrett, W. A 1 6 GifTord, Mr. C 16 Gifford, Mn 6 Giddy, J 13 Gilbard,T 2 6 GolOstone, Dr 10 U GoodeTe,G. W 10 Goring, Miss 5 Graham, C 5 Graveley, W 15 Grundy, 2 6 QuUlett,J 2 6 Hagii«,0 6 Hague, Miss U 6 Hargraft,W 10 llawes. A...... 6 Heath, Miss lleatheota, Mrs Henry, Mn I Henwood. J Hewson, A Horton, Mrs Hurd, Mn Hutchinson, Mrs. Ingersoll, Mrs Jakes, W Jellett, M Johns, W Johnson, Mrs 10 Johnstone, Mr 1 Jones, G. E 1 .lonPB, W Kersbaw, T KiWert, F. E Lambert, W Lauder, J Leonard, Miss 10 McBrien, T 2 McCallum, A 6 Macdonald, A 10 Macdonald, Mrs.W 6 Macdonald, D McKeyes, D McKeyes.Miss McLone, J Martin, J. J Mason, H Mason, Mrs Minakes, D Morrow, T MrrVy, S 6 K -nW. A 10 CKdli J 6 Owei>, .^rs Payne, Mrs Perry, Mrs Polacco, Mrs Powell, J Powell, 0. W Pringle,R Pringle,A Read, 10 Reynolds, F 2 Rbind, W 5 Richardson, W 10 Robinson, J BoseTcar, H Rosevear, J RoseTear,M Rowe, Lieut 1 Rundle. Mrs Rush, Mrs Ruttan,H 6 Ruttan, H. J Rutton,R Salisbury. J Sowden, W. M Standly, R. W 1 Stanton, W.J 1 Stewart, 0. H Stiles, Mrs Stock,0 Stock, D Stronr, W. G 10 Sutherland, J 2 Taylor, A Taylor, Mrs Teaney, Mn Tcaney, P Thomas, Mr Thrall, R Tooke, Mrs. and ikmUy.. 10 Touije, Mr 6 7 3 6 8 6 3 3 6 6 3 6 6 e 3 5 e 6 e 6 6 6 6 8 3 3 6 3 6 U 6 6 3 6 8 « Ivi. OOLLBOTIOKS. Trebllenek, Mri 3 Tramnyii*, Ml»i 6 ViinliiRi-n, Mri 6 Vanlniceii, Mn. A. J A WtddAll, Mr 6 Wtlnwrlcht, J 3 Waiaie, Mrx 3 M'Bllaee, J. S 16 WellM, W. H 16 ^reller.MlM 3 6 Wlleooki, J. 11 10 M'tlkinRon. Mlu 16 Mllmn, N 3 T\riliion, S 3 WtDMi B. 8 10 Winch, R. J 3 8 Winch, Mr 3 6 York, W 1 8 CAVAN. (Colleeted by Mias Armitroog.) Rat. T. W. Atdon 6 00 Arch. Arm«tronK 3 00 Mill Armstroog 1 00 MiKo K. Armitrong 1 00 MiM B. AromtroDB 1 00 Mr. Ulnodale S 00 MiM Morftan 1 00 Mn. Faulkner 3 00 Mr. Wood 1 00 Mn. II. Argue 1 00 Mn. T. Eynii 1 00 Mr. Clarke 1 60 Mn. Clarke 160 Mn. R. Smith 1 00 R. Howden 100 Mn. Jobnfiton 1 00 Mn. H. Turner 1 00 Mn. Orr 100 Mn. Oeorge Fair SO Mn. J. Hunter 60 0. R. Armnrong 60 Thoi. Medd 1 HO W. Atklna 26 Mn. W. Atklni 26 H. Atklni 6U Mn. II. Atkins 60 Mn. Knlln 60 1.0. KellR 60 Mn J. Dnycll 50 Mn. Stafford 26 Mr. Mulr 26 Mn MoBean 60 (Colleeted by Hiw Winalow and Miss Scott. Mr. Winalow 60 Misa Baker (I 26 Mra. Scott n 60 Mr. Pierce 25 Mn. Piuroe 25 Mn. Iliitehinaon 25 Mr. Brown „ „. 26 Mn. Wilkinaon 25 Mr. Fee 50 Mra. Fee 26 Mra. Morton 25 Mra. Pritchard 25 Mra. .1. Fallia 22 Mra. Fa'lla 25 Mr. Walkinahaw 25 Mn. B. Mitchell 025 JameaHadden 26 St. JohrCt (Collected by Miaa Lowes and Miss Tanos. Dr. Bowan 3 00 Caleb Lowr 1 00 RobvrtVanea 100 John Vanee 1 00 8. 8. Oraham 60 A. Hnptle 26 ThomaaWatt 60 John Ferfcuaon 36 Samuel Cornaill 26 Mn. Ferguaon 36 J. W. Lowea 26 Mn. IlnpklDS I) 60 Jnmea Forester 60 William Murphy 46 Alexander 8torey 26 JohnMadlll 50 W. Ilutrhinaon 012V^ James Thompson 60 Charley Seott 26 Qeorge Forster 60 W. P. Fonter..... 26 Tboii. Goggin 60 8. D. Btlnaon 60 C.F. Stinaon 60 Da?ld ^harp 60 W. Drown 26 .lohnaton Murphy 26 Wm I'ongh, JuD 3 00 R. IIowdiD 60 W. Foater, Sen 60 R.Sutton 36 Jamea Howden 50 G. Elliott 36 DaTld Eaatword 60 Thomas Colllna 26 JohnTwamley 26 George Wilson gO (Collected by Miss Thompson.) James Newton 1 00 Alex. Cathcart 1 00 W. Dftvey 60 John Swain 50 Jamea Scott 60 Mra. Dr. Bowan 6i) John Thompson 60 Henry Fletcher 50 Mra. Gordon 26 Paul Helm 26 Thoa. Davey 25 H. Manning 26 Richard Davey 25 .lamea Thompson, Jur 26 Mn. W. Fee 26 .lohn Ilutrhinaon 2.i VIra. Ilutchinann 25 Widow lUygarth 20 lj. Kennei\,> 20 •Inmoa Ilopwnud OfiO Thoa. Haygarth 25 Alberto. Ilopklna 25 Mra. Irwin 26 Edward Haygarth 26 lames ."'coit, Jr 36 A friend 26 J. W. Sooiheran 60 (Collected by F. Mulligan.) Tames McNeil 60 VIra. J. McNeil 60 Cbarlea McNeil 1 UO J. and Mra. Mulligan 1 00 I'hoa. F. Mulligan 1 00 Henry Fee 1 00 Mrs. U. Fee 60 (Collected by Miaa Boggs and Miss Mclndoo.) Matthew Mclndoo 0*60 William Toung 25 Thomas Weir 60 Winiara Weir 60 William Morrow 36 William Howton 26 William Johnston 36 William A. Morrow 60 Robert Mehary 26 Alexander Boggs 60 John Lang 60 (Collected by Miss Dawson.) George Lough 3 00 Robert Wilkinson 60 John Morton 36 Geo. Morton 36 Mn. Syers 36 Darld Lamb 60 Jamas Slaaon 60 WlllUm Dawson 3 00 Thos. Staples 60 >ln. Staples 60 Richard Benson 26 (Collected by Hiss Thezton.) George Wilaon 60 David Sharpe 36 Robert Thezton 60 St. PauFt. (Colleeted by Miss Wood.) .Tames Wood ....^ 76 Mn. Wood 36 William Lunney 26 Thos. Lunney 012^ Margaret Reynolds 26 Robert McCamus 60 Thomas McCamus 60 Mrs. McCamus 86 .Tohn Thorn 60 .TohnKlgar 26 Willlxm White 36 Mn. Neabitt 36 Jnmea .lohnaton 25 ■lohnHaallp 26 Mra. Haalip 36 Richard Nesbltt 26 (Collected by Miss Brown.) Ann Brown 60 William Brown 60 Samuel Wooda 36 Mra. A. Lang 26 Mr. Moor 36 ^'iasMoor ...i 35 William Fair 50 Mra. W. Fair 50 Robt. McQIll 25 Andrew Boyd 25 Mr. McNeil 60 Mnrpnret Borry 50 R. A. Armstrong 26 W. H. Armatroog :.. 26 John Gordon 26 (Collected by Mias Hall.) John W. Hall 1 11 Richard Nurse 60 Mr. Wimp 60 Mr. f>myth 60 Mn. Smyth 60 Thoa. Graham 26 Mr. Flaher 60 Mra. Spry 26 John Smyth 2» Margaret Smyth 36 Mrs. Wood 36 Miss Wood 26 Mrs. MeOlelland 36 William Nurse 86 COLLECTIONS. Ivii. (Collected by Mil* Needier.) Walker Nxedler SO Mrs. \V. Nerdlor U 60 Oeorge Neviller 60 Mr*. O. Needier SO Willltm Needier SO MeryOrary 25 Elliabeth Urork '2i Mary Ann Oorlon 25 Mrii. W. V. Reynold! 25 Mary Ann Reynold* 56 MlM Ilethertngion 60 ThonuM 8adler 60 MliiNeealer 60 (Colleetml by MIm Smithioii.) Richard Smlthnon 60 Mn R. KmlthKon 60 John Waterman 60 Mn. Jamea Turnbull 25 MrR. Waterman 60 Mrfi. Turnbull 25 Andrew Mnnle 25 JameK Perrti 26 Mm. Stpphuneon 25 John Kerr 26 Edward Kerr 26 DABLIMGTON. (Collected by Mro. Reid and Mist Brooke.) Her. T)r. Alacnab 6 00 Mrs. Reid 160 Mrs. Robert Armour 1 00 John Collnrd 50 William Collard 60 Mrs. Pnrtar 100 " Ilelson 25 Maynard 60 Brock 60 Scott 1110 Charles Bird 100 Richard Bird 60 Mr. Morris 1 00 •• Miller 1 00 " Hopkins 1 00 Mrs. Dillon 25 " Forman...... 1 00 Miss Heal 1 00 Mrs. Brown 25 Mr. Gln»er 25 «' Scob«ll 60 •' Harris 50 Mrt.Wm. Burk....» 60 Mrs. Wilson 15 Mi>sWiiM)n 6 Kur. K. Paitet 10 Alsi. Nnble 7 « ler Mnliri»n 7 Mrs. McRrlen (16 Mary McBrieu i 8 IiiKb*>ll» MrBrien I 3 I'ninkim liarnum 6 W.O. Hutchlnoon 6 James Olllard 6 Dr. HilJroth 5 Alel. Hall 5 Mrs. Qillord 6 James Cletheros 5 Robert Chappies 6 Mrs. Chnpplvs 2 Mrs. Colleton 6 William Asbmnr 6 (Collected by Mrs. Alei. Mac donuid.) A. H. Macdnnald 5 •lohnStewnrt 2 A.O. Macdonald turdy 18 A. Campbell 2 "ash 2 6 loseph Clarke 6 tlixsT. Phillips 7 F. McRne 13 Mixs (Monxton 13 lay KeKhum 6 NIrs.Ketcbum 2 6 V.Ki'lclium 2 6 0. Ki-tchum 2 I). Ulllnrie 13 Mrs. llarto 3 Cash 6 Mrs. Sturdy 2 6 C. Sintnn 2 6 V\'illlam Clouston 2 6 MiesClousten 18 Mr. Robert Manning 1 flO " Anthony Dixon 1 00 « L. F Brooke 1 00 Mrs. John Burk 1 00 " Holland 100 Mr. C. 0. Hanning 1 00 Mn. ,llected at the Annual Meeting.) ReT. W. Logan 6 00 Mn. Logau 100 Charlie Logan 60 Masgie Logan 25 C. O. Logen 10 Mn. Bryans 100 Hr. Jamea Spinks 1 00 Mr. Tooley 100 Mn. Bryans V 60 James MoLBUgblln, Jt ... 10 Wm. McLaui^Un, Jur... 10 Wm. Lattimer I 00 Mn. Lattimer 60 George Beaoock 1 00 Mn. Gilbert 100 Robert Spinks 1 00 James HoLaughlln 1 00 Susan Wabb 26 Bliiabeth Webb Om Mrs. Spinks 1 00 Emma Loucks 25 HaryT. Loucks 26 John Edgerton 1 00 Albert Spinks... 26 Edward MiUan 1 00 John Nesbit 1 00 Ohristopber Wier. 20 MwyJ-WUlan 026 ArehnMld UttiBMr 100 Nelson Marlow • » MiNParr OS* (Oollaeted by MiM Oom * Mi* Bpinka.) JohnTalbott SCO GaorMTrlvg 26 Caroline Trigg IT John Mahal^ 60 Edward Myani 50 James Lawson 080 Charles Jain 86 Mrs. THgg 'A Thos. Daroy Old A Priend 01ft Rkibard Prontt 060 John Grieg 36 (Collected by MIm Balnbridg* k MLm Uyland.) Wm. White .'. 60 Elisabeth Uyland. 60 Samuel Parr 26 James Uyland 60 Jamas MoKee 1 00 Wm. Scott 26 Thos. Taylor 87 JamesTaylor 26 Mrs. Taylor 26 Mr. MeKsa 090 John Klsdlek 36 Mrs. Hall 20 John McKee 60 Henry McRee 30 Archibald Thompson 60 Prancis Balnbridge 10 Robt McQuald 4ft A Priend 36 Mrs. Oevltt 60 Mn. Parr 26 George MoLauchlln 20 , Robert Parker 26 ' Andrew MoKee 26 Wm. Taylor 60 Abraham Dainbridge 36 (Collected by MIm DoMOn and MiM Spinks; A Priend 60 Truman Mugridge OftO .lohn Proutt 0>46 Mn. Kells 60 Wm. Medd 1 00 DaridDeacon 1 00 John Jobb 1 00 David Johnston 60 JohnAsbortby 60 A Priend 1 (10 Thos. Casar 60 Wm. Vincent 010 John ElUott 26 Wm. Deon 26 Wm. Taylor 100 Samuel Dundy 1 00 Wm. Galbraith 60' 0. Deacon »......i lOO. Wm. Armstrong « 1 OO (Colleeted by Mia Sddtta.) John Smith 60 Thos White ^ 60 Teasdale Whitfield 50 John Montgomery 60 Prandfl Sanderson 26 John Hontgomory 26 John Gog^rins 26 A Priend SM Mn. Smith 3ft lui* Wnii# ••■•— —*—«••« 0*39 OOLLEOTIONS. Uz. John WhltflcM 3fi >Mi«*l Itgrmour OAO John fludcnon 2ft Wm. Vmmbp OM AFrltnd 10 Unh Smith -a (Collected by Mlu Bryaoi.) Mtrj Brytni 20 Mtricant BrykDi O'ift John MItobtll SO Kllen llMton 2ft JOMDh DkTlt OAO Dr. lUmlgkn ftO (jkwrg* BMtlojr 60 jMiMBallty OftO Wm. Orocler 60 Thof, Bnpon 2ft Haary SylvMUr 1 0iinle 1 00 (i. UlswlII 2 00 KuT. Mr. Beck 6 00 John Hall 1 00 Kowantree 1 00 Geo. McDonnell 9 00 Mn. W. Dobbin 60 Mn. Fawcett 60 William Kaitland 100 MONAGHAN. Wm. Wood I 00 Joiuph Hennutt 1 00 Mrs. Ui!orKu Kostland 12} John Green 2ft T. Burney 26 Mrs. T. liurney 26 Mrs O. Durnoy 60 W. S. Scott 60 8. Jameson 26 Wm. Stockdale 1 00 8SYU0UB. (Collected by Miss Rureds and Miss Groves ) Mr. Edwards 4 00 Mr. Bedford 1 OU Mrs. KuTed 1 Ot« Mr. Shipman 1 00 Mr. Berwick 1 00 Mr. Denmark 1 00 Mr. Boucher 2 0(1 Miss Boucher 1 00 Mrs. Ilanney 1 00 Mrs Piatt 1 00 Mrs. Kennedy 1 00 Miss Ryn 1 00 Mn. Ihm 100 Mrs. IrU 9 00 Mastrr OroTSi 60 MIssGroTss 60 Mra. GroTse 3 OO Mr. Raynea 100 Dr. Wallace 3 00 Miss Dunham 1 00 Mrs. Muirflelds 1 00 Mn, Bogarls 1 00 Mr. (VNell 1 00 Mr. Maekay M Mn. FerrU 60 A Friend 36 Mr. F. Boucher 1 00 Mr. A. Free 1 00 Mr. Irey 01^ Mr. Brown 12| Mrs. Dennark 1 00 .Miss Taylor 100 Mr. Oockbum 300 Mr. Mayhow 100 MANITOWAIIIHO. Rev. P. Jacobs Miss Msrin Jaeobf. A Friend and his ikmily.. Dr. Layton and Ihmily Chief Meshuhguaungn ~.. ^r§, Meshuhguaunga .... Margt. Meshkhgnaunga.. lohn Mitohell and family Mrs. Keihigoopenase Susan KeshlgoopcDase...M Patahmesa and family 0. Oo^mab and family-. Peter Daniel and wUb Peter Danleljr Charies Wahbegakaka Mrs. 0. Wahbegakdu John Nahwekeihlg and flunlly Chief Wabenasema Thomas Keshlgabkoo...... Sophy Nanuhwashkung... Sophy Kabarosa Albert Wahbegakake Jane Patabmesa Jonas Pahtahsegn John Kabashkung and family John Nahoogahbowh and flunlly IS Ml 100 16 00 6QU 100 100 100 800 096 086 176 77 186 U30 160 100 300 100 100 100 060 O90 060 87| 110 BAULT ST. XABIl. (Per Wm. F. Moon, lig.) Amount of collection tat the Church Society .May 11th, 1802. 3 70 Hon. Col. Prince 3 00 Ix. RESOLUTIOlfS. RESOLUTIONS PASSED AT THE TWENTIENTH GENERAL MEETING, HELD ON THE 18th JUNE, 1862. Moved by Hon. G. S. Boulton, M.L.C, seconded by Rev. T. W. Allen, B.A., Jteaolved—Th&t the Report now read be adopted, and printed for circulation. Moved by Rev. J. Fletcher, M.A., seconded by Rov. J. Chance, Resolved — That the encouraging measure of success which attended the operations of the Society during the past year, should call forth feelings of gratitude and devout acknowledgment to Him, without whose blessing all human effort is unavailing, and that these should be evinced by greater individual zeal and exertion on the part of members of the Society. Moved by Rev. Dr. VanRansalear, and seconded by Rev. S. 0. Haines, Resolved — That the Missionary work is one of the distinguishing characteristics of the Church of Christ. Moved by Mr. Recorder Duggan, seconded by Rev T. S. Kennedy, Resolved — That the thanks of this Society are due, and are hereby tendered to the officers, collectors, and gentlemen of the several committees for their services during the past year. # % % ff •:!* TA^B-OF CONTENTS. Notices and Directions Officers of the Society Constitution of the Society .11 iii V ' * Report for 18C1-C2 13 Income i V '••• 1" Annual Sermons .' 16 Mission Fund 17 Widows* and Orphans' Fund 17 Book and Tract Fund ", 18 General Purposes Fund 19 Students' Fund *. 19 Divinity Exhibitions ^^ Lands 22 District Branches 23 Home 23 Simcoe 27 Niagara 28 m' Gore and Wellington 32 Newcastle .' ; 33 Rev. Mr. Jacob's Report 38 Rev. Mr. Chance'* Report 39 Appendix : Abstract of Accounts i Invested Funds ii Summary of various Accounts iii Balance-Sheet , vii Summary of Collections viii Cash received after closing' Books xviii District Treasurers' Accounts, six Simcoe Accounts Niagara Accounts x. Gore and Wellington Accounts xxii List of Life and Incorporated Members xxiv Subscriptions received by Parent Society xxvii Subscription Lists ^.k....'^ * xxViii Resolutions passed at the Nineteeath >Annual Meeting tx U ^^9^ "> ) M..