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PRINTED BY HENRY ROWSELL, FOK IU£ CUVBCH 80CIETT OF THE DIOCESE OF 10R0N1v> MDCCCLXI. 1 i . «: THE NINETEENTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE INCORPORATED CHURCH SOCIETY or THE Moctst of Toronto, CviX' ■) ■(.!!■ ' ;••■■!' ViJi '•>„•■ ; ..19!!, i>'-; IT*.!-; ■..!' !■• FOR THE YEAR ENDING ON THE 30th APRIL, 1861. SI T -1. i'- )-■• 1 .:»'.; cf ll ,r,il^V,.; • ? •■'Jf!'' t.', f.'fl ■"'.■ ' ' '■ ■ ..! . ::l^ >^dt '.l,Vi*t'>'f ESTABLISHED THE 28th OF Af&lL, 1842. INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLUMENT, 7 VIC, CAJ^. ^§. TORONTO: PRINTED BY HENRY ROWSELL, rOB THE CHUBOK SOOIXTT Or THE DIOCESE OF TOBONTO. 1861. i ,- v„ r ;•! (') j i « .'5 I i The Depository and the 0£Soe of the Ghubch Society of the Diocese or ToBONTO is at No. 8, Wellington Buildings, King Street, Toronto. Benefactions from any persons, whether members or not, towards the Soriety's general objects, or to any particular branch of them, and all payments )n the Society's account, will be received by remittances, or by payment 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 times : — 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 bo transmitted by or before the last day of March in each year. Forms of conveyance for securing the title of lands to the Bishop, the Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto, or the Incumbent or Hector of any particular living, may be obtained at the Society's office. '■.';,: , .■ OFFICERS IM J I! OF THE (STlittttn SotCets of t^t Biottnt of ';' ■•::i!. .■'.•' ■!- .Ja " ■' '".. . t ' i • ' pel in the lud Churoh» within the said IHooese. , . FoORTHLT. — For circulating in the said Diooese the Holy Scriptures, the Book of Common Prayer of the sud Church, and dooh other books and tracts as shall be apprcved by the Central Board or Managing Committee of the said As- Bociation. FiVTHLT. — For obtaining and granting aid towards the erection, endowment, and maintenanoe of Churches, according to the establishment of the said Church, in the said Diooese ; the erection and maintenance of Parsonage houses ; the setting apart of Burial-grcundB 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. ■■^' ■' ■''■■^'' - ■-'"'■ ■ ' ■■'-''■ That before the Sooiefy shall enter upon any business at any of its meetings, the the following Prayers shall be said : — " Prevent us, Iwrd, in all our doings, with thy most gracious favour, uid fortlier va with Thy continual he^ ; that in all our works, begun, continued, and ended in Thee, we may gloriQr Thy Holy Nam^ and finally by Thy mercy obtain etveriast&Bg life^ throof^ Jvens Christ our Lord. yi CONSTITUTION. " God, from whom nil holy Ucsircs, nil good oonnscls and all work« of piety and charity do proceed, wo bcseoch Theo to visit with Thy favour our Sovereign Queen Victoria, and so rule hor heart, that she may in all things seek Thy honour and glory. Prosper with Thy blessing the designs of this Society. Comfort with Thy grace those benefactors who contribute to its support. Bless the ministry of Thy servants, the Clergy j tho endeavours of all who are engaged in spreading the knowledge of true religion in this Province, and the labours of those Missionaries who are promoting tho same in foreign parts. And mav Thy Holv Spirit direct all our consultations to the advancement of Thy glory, and tho good of Thy Church, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. " Mrrcifdl God, who hast mado all men, and hatest nothing that Thou hast made, nor wouldest tho death of a sinner but rather that ho should be converted ami live, have mercy upon all Jews, Turks, infidels, and heretics, and also upon all those heathen nations upon which tho light of Thy glorious Gospel hath not yet shone ; especially the Indians of this continent. Bless the means used for their oivlliiation and conversion, and take from them all ignorance, hardness of heart, and contempt of Thy Word: and so fetch them homo, blessed Lord, to Thy flock, that they may be saved among tho remnant of the true Israelites, and bo made one fold under one Shepherd, Jesus Christ our Lord, who livcth and roigneth with Theo and the Holy Spirit, one God, world without end. Amen. •* Oun Fatdgr, which art in heaven, hallowed by Thy name. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done in earth aa it is in heaven. Give us this day 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 ovil ; for thine is the kingdom, the power and the glory for ever and ever. Amen. AND WHEN BUSINESS IS ENDED. " AiMianTT God, Father of all mercies, we thine unworthy servants do give Thee most humble and hearty thanks 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 and Saviour Jesus Church ; 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 Ghost, be with us all evermore. Amen." n. 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. 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 and Orphans' Fund ; to fl CONSTITUTION. fil .•\ be iDTMted or held in trust for the endowment of a Church or a, Church- school ; nnd that it thall he the duty of the Secretary at the meeting in the month of Novcn.ber in each and every year, to malce a return of those who have not paid up the 26b. for the year ending the 30tb day of April previous, and that aach names shall be erased tnm 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 bo from time to time holden on the days and nt 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 I" 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 bo less than one hundred. V. That the Standing Committoo of the Society, to bo appointed as provided in one of tho following By-laws, bo empowered, with the sanction of the President, to recommend persons, whether AsBociatod Members or not, to bo elected into tho Corporation, without reference to the limitation of numbers. VI. That the Lord Bishop of Toronto ff>r the time being shall bo President of the Society, and the Venerable the Archdeacons within the Diocese shall be Vioe- Presidents. VII. That the Society shall hold a General Meeting on tiio second Wednesday in June in each year, when thoy shall choose one or more Vice-President or Vice^Presi- dents in addition to tho Archdeacons ; one or more Treasurer or Treasurers: two or more Auditors ; one Secretary, and such other ofiQcera, ministers and servants as shall be thought convenient to serve in the said offices for the year ensuing. Provi- ded always, that no person not a member of the Society shall bo eligible to any office. VIII. That the paid officers to be appointed by tho foregoing rule, shall be a Secre- tary, either a Clergyman or Layman, at the discretion of the Society, and with such salary as tho Society may from time to time appoint ; and that he shall furnish se- curity to the satisfaction of the Solicitor to the amount of £1000, himself in X600, and two sureties in £250 each. Also, the Auditors. -' . . IX. •■ That the Standing Committee shall propose to tho Board at the General Meeting 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 liberty to propose another list of seven members of the Society, instead of that proposed by the Standing Committee ; and that the election of tho 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 PresiTent, or any one of the Vice-Presidents, shidl 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 present at the meeting, or a majority of them, shall and may choose an officer or officers in 5 ' VUl OONBTITUSION. the room or place of such person or persons so dead or removed, as to them shall seem meet. Provided, that it shaU not be aeoeseaiy for any such meeting to be oalled for supplying a vacancy in the oflSce of Vice-President: but the President may do so in hht disoretion. XL 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 the transaction of the business of the said Society, or such other place as may be hereafter appointed for that purpose ; «nd that the President or Standing Committee have ^ower to call a special meeting of the said Society at any time. In Lent the meetmgs to be holden on iThursday, instead of Wednesday. That the general meetings of the Society be held at 11 o'clock, A.M. . , .. - ^^ 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 vith 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 incorporating the Society, (7 Vic, ch. 68,) it is enacted that no act done in such assembly or meeting of the Corporation shall be valid or effectual, unless six persons of tiie Corporation, at the least, shall be present, and the ms^or 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 o^ whom shall be a qnonun) to prepare the business for the Quarterly Meetings of the Society. That the President, Archdeacons, Rural Deans, and Secretary be ex officio members of the standing committee ; and that the committee shall further consist of ten members, to be elected by the Society at its annual meeting from its incorpo- rated members; and also of a clerical and lay member from each of the several dis- trict associations in connection with the Parent Society, to be elected annually by each of such district associations. That the standing committee shall meet at 11 o'clock on the days immediately preceding the quarterly or special meetings of the society, and at such other times as the said committee may deem expedient. XV. That minutes of all the proceedings of the Society be taken, and that at each meeting of the Society the minutes of the preceding meeting be read by the Seoretuy, and signed by the Chairman. XVI. That the accounts of the Society be dosed on the thirtieth day of April in each year; and that the same be audited within one month from that date. , .. , jjyjj^ ,',•-;•■ . .; .-,. '•. -, That the Secretary conduct the correspondence of the Society, take minutes of the proceedings of the General Meetings and Committees, and prepare the Annual Report of the Society in connection with the Standing Committee. CONSTITUTION. »x. ••,,,: .-•< ; , XVIII. '?•■ ■■.. la coDucixon 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 Funds ; 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 the District and two Lay- men from each congregation which observes thd constitution, rules and regulations of the Society, and from none others ; the lay members to bo 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 Meeting of the Committee of Management ; and Quarterly Meetings of the Committee of Management — not less than five to form a quorum — shall be hold 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 contributors 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 parishioners 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 effective, 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 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 ohurcb, 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. , ;' Ti 2. For Widows and Orphans' Fund, on first Sunday in October. ' > v^ '; 3. For Missions, on the First Sunday in July. ■' 4. For Students in Theology, on the first Sunday in April. XX. That no application for a grant, loan, or other assistance, be enterttdned from any Kectory, 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 wiUi, unless upon the omission of such requirement a special written dispensation 3 X. CONSTITUTION. 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, tosrether 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 may 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 ftom 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 said 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 President 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 to 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 Clergyman whether he have or have not complied with the requirements which would entitle his Widow and Orphans to a Pension. XXI. That every lay delegate 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, 8, 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, or the Widows and Orphans' Fund, 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 of such By-law shall be suspended as soon as such resolution 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-thirds 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. XXII. 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, Rnle or Regulation, amending or altering the same, shall apply to, or be in foroe in respect to, the Incorporated Church Society of the Diooese of Toronto, except snoh provisions thereof as are above continued in force, : >> ■■ ' >- :!,1 NINETEENTH ANNUAL REPORT OF ■! .,. .1'' €l)e Jncorporated Cl)nrct) Soctetg OF THK 1 ' i DIOCESE OF TORONTO, - ,1 1;-'. vfj.i .i- PRESENTED AT THE ANNUAL MEETING AT TORONTO, HELD ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28th, 1861. ,, .',■.,! In presenting their nineteenth Annual Report, your committee would gratefully acknowledge the goodness of Almight> God in continuing to our country the inestimable blessings of peace, at a time when an unhappy civil war has so deeply affected the prosperity of a neighbouring country, and the efficiency of a sister church within its borders. We are bound also to recognise the divine mercy in the reviv- ing prosperity of the country. Since our last meeting an abun- dant harvest has been gathered in, and a good promise is afforded of plenty for the coming sfiason. The healthfulness of our popu- lation should also be confessed with the warmest gratitude, and its exemption from those grievous visitations which in some former years have so afflicted the hearts, and paralysed the energies of the community. Looking to the Society itself your committee have to observe that very much has been done to popularise the constitution and working of the Society, by a new organization of the Standing Committee, a re-arrangement of its meetings, and specially by the establishment of a Mission Board, and by a provision that every Lay member of the Synod shall, so long as he continues such, be entitled to the privilege of an Incorporated member of f tv/v; t\ 12 REPORT. this Society on payment of one dollar per annum, direct to the funds of the Society. These changes have been made with a view of providing more effectually for the prosecution of important duties devolving on the Society, and dear to the hearts of all faithful men, and also with the design of enabling the members of the Society generally throughout the diocese to superintend more fully than they have hitherto done the details of its administration. It must however be confessed that the increase in the funds placed at the disposal r»f the Society during the past year is by no means proportionate t") the efforts which have been made to enlist the sympathies of ihe members of our church in its favour. In our last report we recognised an increase of $800, as compared with the previous year, and we have now to announce that the advance which we have made, during the year which has just closed, is, counting upon some collections which are yet to be received, about $800 more than the preceding year. Your Committee cannot but think that something might still be done to awaken a more general interest in the objects of this Society, and they would recommend the Clergy to avail them- selves of the opportunity which the census lately taken affords them, both of ascertaining the numerical strength of our com- munion within their several missions, and of inculcating on their congregations plain and homely lessons as to their duty to pro- vide the means for the spread of the truth as taught by our church, over the length and breadth of the country, on some systematic plan based on the information which these statistics furnish. For instance, the inspection of the census rolls of the city, which was readily granted by G. A. Barber, Esq., the census commis- sioner, has led us to conclude that there are about fourteen thou- sand souls belonging to our communion within its limits. An efficient canvass might surely give us for Missionary purposes alonCt 10 cents a head for this population, and we should then obtain in the city a revenue of $1400, whereas during the present year we have only received $778.60. The, Churches of St. John the Evangelist and St. Paul's, Yorkville, being the only parishes which, as Parochial Branches, have yet reported, the amount paid by them amounting to $193.30, and the balance collected by a gentleman, employed by the Secretary of the Society, to collect from Incorporated members and others with the permission of the Rector of St. James', which resulted in the receipt of $264, including two annual subscriptions of $50 each from the Lord Bishop of the Diocese and Sir J. B. Robinson. In speaking of the special occurrences of the past year, j'our committee must again refer to the institution of the Mission Board, consisting as it does of members of the Synod who are also Incorporated members of the Church Society. IIEPOUT, 13 Its objects are three: 1st to support travelling missionaries altogether, giving them a stipend of $600 per annum, and $100 for outfit. 2nd, to aid in making up the income of resident clergymen to $600 per annum, contingent on the provision of $400 per annum and a residence being properly guaranteed by the parish. 3rd, to receive and pay to the Clergymen of settled parishes the annual sum which has been promised for the support of those Clergymen. The last of these objects is by no means unimportant, with a view to the comfort and independence of the Clergy, but it will readily be seen, that it is very subordinate to the first and second objects, which entitle the Mission Board to the designation which it bears, and which prescribes to it the duty of sending the word of life to those who are unprepared to make any effort for the support of a Minister, as well as the duty of preserving the ministrations of religion among those whose poverty incapacitates them to make unaided the effort which is requisite for that purpose. The Board cannot accomplish these objects except it has funds to administer, and your committee would earnestly suggest that some systematic plan should be adopted of plainly informing the Clergy, through the medium of the Ecclesiastical Gazette^ or periodical papers, both as to what the Board has from time to time accomplished, and also of the cases of religious destitution still before it, and that the Clergy should be directed by competent authority, to place this informa- tion before their several congregations, and call upon them to aid in relieving the spiritual wants of their poorer brethren. Vague statements of religious destitution make but little lasting impres- sion, while the mention of places and details and a clear know- ledge of the trifling amount which would suffice to relieve that destitution in some special instance, might lead to substantial results of christian charity. Another important alteration has been made during the past year relating to the fund for Theological Students. It has hitherto been the custom to pay over to the Church Society the amount raised by the annual sermon for this fund, and this amount has been appropriated to eight scholarships, tenable for two years, four being vacant every year, one of $120, two of $100, and one of $80, the maintenance of these scholarships requires an income of $800, and the collections under the sermon have not for some years reached that average. It has been thought by many that the interest felt in this department of the Society's labours would be greatly increased if the nomination of the holders of these scholarships were transferred from the College authorities to the District Committees of the Church Society. The Corporation of Trinity College has most readily acquiesced in the change, and it is proposed to provide in the different districts exhibitions of $120 per annum, tenable for 14 REPORT. ■ .■ -1 three years, the exhibitioner being appointed in such way as the District Branch of the Society may deem best. It is not to be ex- pected that these exhibitions should be endowed^ but it is obvious that the benefit resulting from them will be greatly impaired if they cannot be regarded as permanent. In the instance of any individual exhibitioner, the payment for the three years should undoubtedly be guaranteed to him upon his nomination. Your Committee would also suggest whether a partial endowment of such exhibitions would not be a most useful exercise of christian charity, a sum of money devoted to this special object, and bringing in even $40 per annum, would almost ensure the raising of the other $80, and in many instances the nucleus thus formed would swell, by repeated accumulations, into a sum representing the principal of the whole exhibition. The Committee appointed last year to report on this subject expressed their opinion that the requirements of this diocese demand no less than 18 of these exhibitions, so that six may be open annually to students designed for the sacred ministry, and it should here be mentioned that the change which is proposed necessarily afliects students now in the College who entered on the faith of the facilities offered by the former Church Society Scholarships. There are nine Students, now in the arts course, who have expressed their intention of entering the Divinity Class in 1862, qr 186^, and we cannot doubt that on the production of satisfac- tory testimonials, these gentlemen will be considered to have a special claim to consideration, as the College has relinquished on 'grounds of general utility the power of making that provision for them which it possessed under the former system. Your Committee see much cause for gratulation in the reports which have been received from the sister societies in the Diocese of Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, Quebec, Montreal, and Huron, we are engaged in the same work, and in accordance with the apostolic injunction, " whether one member suffer all the mem- bers suffer with it ; or one member be honoured all the members rejoice with it." Your Committee have gratefully to acknowledge many proofs of the love and interest manifested by the venerable the Society for the Promotion of Christian Knowledge towards our Diocese, in the several grants towards the erection of Churches, and of books to many of our missions, and lately of service books and other publications to our Diocesan for distribution. The Venerable the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts has during the past year added this to the many obligations for which the church is indebted to it, i. e., the instruction to its agent the Hon. J. H. Cameron, to deed over to RBPOBT. 16 the several societies the lands purchased within their several dioceses, by this society, in the year 18 , for the benefit of the church in this province. Your Committee have to deplore during the past year the loss of one of its most zealous and consistent members, the Hon. P. B. De Blacquiere ; they cannot better record the estimation in which he was held by the Society, than by quoting in this their annual report the words of the resolution unanimously agreed to at the next meeting of the society after his demise. "That this society respectfully offers to Mrs. De Blacquiere the expression of its deep and sincere sympathy in the loss which not only she and her family, but the church in this diocese have sustained in the lamented death of the late Hon. Peter Boyle De Blacquiere, and of the great respect which the society entertained for his high character ; and that the society gratefully acknow- ledges the warm interest which, for many years, Mr. De Blac- quiere took in the welfare of the Canadian Church." INCOME. The Income of the Parent Society when the books were closed, exclusive of moneys received for various trusts and investments relumed, dedu ting also $676 63 belonging to the previous year's income, and credited in the appendix of the Report, though re- ceived after the books were closed. Amounted to $12,694 73 Received after books were closed .., 5,910 04 Various trusts and investmentB returned 4,892 43 ; Total $23,497 20 Last year only one-fourth of collections by Parochial branches was sent in to the Parent Society, this year the whole, with some few exceptions, has been received. The comparison stands thus : Last year $11,498 93 Received after books were closed 676 62 Income of Parochial Brunches 5,795 10 Total $17,970 65 Present year is 18,604 77 Increasethis year over last - $634 12 On comparing the total receipts, last year's income appears $1886 92 in excess of this year. This is accounted for by the facts of the various trusts and investments returned being $2,521 more last year than this, which sum, minus $634 12 increase of income this year, leaves the difference $1,886 88. The proceeds of the Annual Sermons, which are included un- der the heading income, were in increase of previous year $107 82. 3 16 ' RBPORT. V, General Purpose Fund, and Mission Fund . Mission Fund Widow and Orphans' Fund Student's Fund Sustontation Fund StoUon. 161 $720 42 180 1,006 60 154 1,128 82 140 697 84 170 1,284 27 MISSION FUND. $4,836 85 Collections, July $1,005 50 « January 720 42 Interest and Dividends 249 00 Balances from Districts 1,280 66 Guarantees to Mission Board 600 00 Surplus from Gommutotion Fund 800 00 Sale of Timber 19 00 Parochial Branches, three-fourths 2,030 86 Special Subscriptions 16 00 Liabilities for ensuing year, say $9,600 00. $6,721 42 WIDOWS AND ORPHANS' FUND. Receipts for the year $6,29010 Deduct investments returned 8,850 00 " ' $2,440 10 Amount paid out in pensions to eight widows and four orphans 1,086 00 Taxes 89 20 During the past year the amount of investments returned was ^3850, while the amount invested was $7,760. The amount of investments appearing to the credit of this fund in last year's Report is $29,281 82, but from this must be de ducted the sum of $3,893 08 for Middlesex Debentures, which were credited in error, they having been transferred to the Diocese of Huron. This would leave the amount invested at close of last year $25,388 08 against 29,288 76 this year, being an increase in the amount invested of $3,900. r | GENERAL PURPOSE FUND. ' Amount received during the year, $1,764 76, as follows: One fourth of Parochial Branches and annual subscriptions $1,505 67 Sale of Reports Ren^s Instalments on Lands. 6019 59 00 160 00 Out of this fund, during the past year, there was paid for books and tracts for use in Churches, Sunday-schools, and Reformatory prisons, $245, — and for churches, &c., 475. REPORT (TRUST COMMITTEE.) The Clergy Trust Committee submit their Annual Report to the Church Society. , RBPOBT. 17 The investment of the Trust Fund at the close of the Society's fiscal year stood as follows : Debentures at per cent £158,361 14 8 •• at 8 " 10,116 18 4 Mortgages at 6 per cent. £22,600, seonring 15,860 " at 8 « £66,218 68. 6d., securing 89,462 18 1 •« at 10 •« 8,000 .„.•.. .; .. .'r V ■ r„ , . ,.-•«;? r.. , £221,791 6~8 These several investments represent an aggregate income for the year of £14,418 19s. lid., being X180 Os. 6d. less than the income of the funds, as it. stood at the last Annual Meeting, aris- ing from the repayment of the temporary loans which had borne interest at ten per cent. The amount invested is also in diminution of the sum invested at the last Annual Report by £1,366 14s., arising also from the re-payment of the temporary loans which having been made from the sums at the credit of the income fund not required for the time, have since been decreased by that amount paid for salaries. The amount still invested, which belongs to the income fund, is £3,234 15s., which added to the amount invested of the prin- cipal fund, brings up the investments of the trust to the close of the fiscal year to the above sum of £221,791 5s. 8d. The committee regret to say that the municipality of St. Thomas has been unable to provide in full for the interest on its debentures for the past year, and the committee, in consequence, arranged with the municipality for the payment of half the inter- est for the year, allowing the other half to remain as a debt bear- ing interest for the period of one year. With this exception, the interest on the investments has been fully paid. The committee append hereto the report of the sub-committee, whose duty it is to examine the securities of the Trust deposited in the Commercial Bank. J. W. GAMBLE, Chairman, J. H. CAMERON, Manager. C. J. CAMPBELL. Toronto, 25th June, 1861. We the sub-committee appointed by the clergy Trust Commit- tee, do hereby certify that we have carefully examined the secu- rities held for the Clergy Trust Fund, by the Commercial Bank of Canada, and that we find the same to be correct. 18 REPORT. The following report from the Eastern Episcopal Trust Fund was presented : Commercial Bank of Canada, Kinystotif 22nd June^ 1861. To the Chairman of the Eastern Episcopal Endowment Fund. Sir,— The following is a copy of the statement of the Trust Fund submitted to the Governor General, as on tho 25th ult.: Gash in the Commeroial Bank of Canada $9,888 G3 Mortgages on real estate unpaid $25,216 000 In progress (since completed) , , 2,000 00 . . 27,216 00 Municipal debentures 8,406 00 $40,464 63 Interest accrued on Mortgages and Debentures $560 00 Unpaid promissory notes left to be ezohangcd for mortgages in progress 1,960 00 2,519 00 '- ' y"-' "' Total $42,973 63 I am. Sir, your most obedient servant, '):!» o) m .!• u u ^' H. CAMPBELL, Treasurer. .f)H .=•'*. lUT.lSrii.' i'« !ii:r»: -.I':.; ■.■ri,. t; •■ , ) •! I ! '1- M'-ziiV!'; Vi'i It-': ?;■!.(, i;(;)iinif!< - ■ ^i '■';r^;-r.'- .s ';ju >!-'■■ 1. t.j; y>\y •; -v <.'~ V.r.\\ -j .Ijt; ■r^^ ;^,i: -./i;!!;- ,>!'• ., ■ 'a'\ - ■ <\ ,Hi,'jj(j'>-r/0 «ilU >'.lVn i ;■>; .:.<; In b'Mi' '] iJ: 'x-'l ' » ■! ;<, ,uUi .'■•"■ ■>»;>< ^:'r lr> i-;nrjot m:'; ■•' -ir':; :> r^jt;; i^. -^^ .;!•.'.• ■.. '' i()i»Ji.;.-. --jj:., \*.!nT •■I' '■.<< ^<}iih!)u'' - •:..') •:>iijrr!,!-7'' ..;( • . Vi' 1. . -.i :lflB{l ]siorir:?:lio.Vv,;j} yri /,.,;i i ImviT f-.i'!'.,! ;> rl •\'. :• : . :'!-| .l:J(ji\U\ 'i(i o! fjiajj«* .■■"; V |j;.ii '577 ';;(;! i',-' .',l';;l <.!i '•_. T>:.i«;ii^ n und ir', ■'•■ -iiM )«/ir I i!" • .'" Jtun > luitt .O&^l 'i jiUitoM I. » rust 18 63 6 00 15 00 ;4 63 9 00 '3 63 4 V. EXTRACTS FROM DISTRICT AND PAROCHIAL \i ,/i ■^r. f i REPORTS. . Olii-.' I ' . n . I.". I HOME DISTRICT. .:i>r(!i 1^1 In accordance with a plan adopted by the Managing Com- mittee in October, 1860, public meetings in furtherance of the objects of the Society were held during the following winter, in the several parishes and missions in the district; in some, three meetings were held, in others two, and in others one, according to their extent and requirements ; the total number of meetings held being thirty-four. The attendance in almost every instance was good, and afforded evidence of an increasing interest in the prosperity of the Society. In consequence of the recent change in the by-law, by which the whole of the amounts collected is now applied to the general and missionary objects of the Society, no portion being returned as formerly to the parochial branches, some diminution, as might have been expected, has taken place in the sums collected. The total of this year's collections is $1613.18, whereas in the previous year they amounted to $2103.58, which shows a de- crease of $491.40. No part of this year's collection being return- able to the parishes, the three-fourths available for the Mission Board, (after deducting the payment of incorporated members, and the Parent Society's fourth,) will be $1130.38, a sum con- siderably in excess of this District Fund of the previous year, which was then only $603.15. The comparison of these two last named amounts shew that even with a diminished total, the sum actually applicable for Missionary purposes is much greater un- der the new regulation than under the old. The recent change in the by-law having relieved the District Branch of the responsi- bility of directing the application of the District Funds, which are now under the control of the Mission Board, the Committee would express their entire concurrence in the new arrangement, and at all the Parochial Meetings a similar approval was unanimously testified. The Rev. G. P. Yiner, M. A., has been acting as Missionary in the eastern part of the Home District, under engagement with the District Branch for three years, which terminated on the 1st 10 REPORT. October, 1860, and during which period the committee have every reason to feel assured that he fulfilled the duties of his office with credit to himself, and to the spiritual benefit of the members of the Church within his cure. The amount con- tributed by the District towards his stipend was £100 per aniium. The field of his labours has now been divided by the Lord Bishop into two separate cures, namely, that of Greenwood, under the charge of the Rev. O. P. Viner, and that of Uxbridge, under the charire of the Rev. W. Grant. The Rev. R. Harris has also been appomted to the Mission of Brock, vacant since the resignation of the Rev R. Garrett. The Rev. T. Taylor, formerly of Colum- bus, in this District, and who was in receipt of £25 per annum from this branch, has removed to Renfrew, in the Diocese of Ontario. At the detailed account of the collections of each^ parish are given in the Secretary's general summary in another part of the leport, it is only necessary to add here the following brief state- ment : ToUl CollMtloDs in the Home Distriot, April 80, 1861 $1612.18 Dadttot SabsoriptioQa of 21 Clergjrmen $105.00 Parent Sooiet^a Fourtli 876.80 481.80 ATailable for Mission Board 1180.88 H. C. COOPER, '■■ '.'i Secretary H. D. £. ^ j.i u. . ' ■' ; •;•. ; -"- ■'•■•■.,-' '• \ il'U. if'l ;i . (= ■ '■ : • ■ . ^ • I ■ f / » 1 F tiU'-i : 4«'J,'. ■iM ■'■!■ ■ ' . ■ . • t ' "' "- :r-ai-.!.v) ;> h'-' -•■ ;-■ :. , r; ^ 1.- i.')' ';:... -.i!;,.. ■|'' ' .:,' j i ' .1 .'\ ; ' J 1 li > ... * ,. '<, "W iH ..■;o^•),':r.L' n - 1 ■■■ , ■ ' ' / • I ' . .' ' » ' . :. Ui;'iV' . -.'vijaV /:•;!■.;;. :■■■ , '. I - , ' t •■ '.' , V ■no'.' v:'' , •):.-;: ! . ; ' • ,.', U \ • ' - •' t i .*"•■' ' : . ■ "i : * ■111 ' ' ;• , I ' ,' \rij*' • h:7.yrj,::: • ;, 'i.:, y ^y* '•' * ;^'. . . 1. !- •ikii , - f .'. ir , .'■i . , ':i\ • 1 'i RKl'ORT. K IVO his the on- im. [)op the the een ion iin- um I of are the ate- 2.18 1.80 0.88 > t < V ADDENDA. 1 u$©coA'V94<^o^i-ao^k<3©o©i-i'-i-iaao ««.5 «5'*©©Ti©<-*©-^e'i©o?j«i«c>090«^«©Oii» • »Oi-t i^ i-i 51 — r-i CI • CI •»! 'r^ jfiS 5 \l (J jS IS jS ! 00 ! © ! © •?! •"* -S • CI • • «o 8 % !8S » IS! S8 ;ci • O 8 ^ ivS jo 22 '^ I88«mS «» : S CI 8 1 8 SS : : o u) CI : o a : : CI w 00 : © CO : 8 :88 188 8 18! CO • CO ' : t»© :qoci CO CO ^0©»i©i-40C4©©aoci©eo(X)0©ciiA©>oci©©ao *»*"<»< »-©c»o©©^cii-«0'^'*eo©i^t-i-iCioo'*©oo j-©i-ioooo©©aoi-io^m©©»oooooooo©. be expected from them, and unless a missionary can be sent, supported by some public fund, they must remain destitute of Sunday ministrations, as the Rev. W. M. Ross, the Society's missionary, finds abundant employment in those places which contribute to the Society's funds. The review of the past is surely sufficient to encourage every soul who desires the extention of our ministrations, to put his hand with new vigour to the plough, and not turn back, until all the desolate places of our land are rendered vocal with the sweet strains of heavenly worship, through the instrumentality of our spiritual liturgy. REPORT. If any notice was required lo impel the Church to put forth her strength to plant the truths of the ever blessed gospel of Christ on a firm foundation in this vast colony, it would be found in the alarming spread of infidelity, in subtile form, and appearing even in high places in our father land. — May God avert the evil, and increase devotion to his own most holy na^ne in the h^aifts of all men NIAGARA DISTRICT. While a great missionary work has been going on abroad, this the XIX. Annual Report of the Niagara District Branch Associa- tion will, the committee venture to assert, show that we have not been wanting in some effort, but that in our small way some- thing has been effected, and the cause of Christ and his church has not slumbered in our midst. When this association last met, we were left in some uncer- tainty as to the result of the deliberations of a committee of the parent society which was then consideriujg what alterations might be made in the constitution and working of the society. Your committee have every reason to hope that the alterations proposed and since actually carried out will result in much be- nefit, not merely to the society itself, but also to the diocese gene- rally. To some of these your committee would briefly allude. One alteration was the repealing that portion of Art. XVllI. of the Constitution which permitted three-fourths of the annual subscrip- tions and donations to be retained by the parish or district in which it was raised, and substituting in its place — '*that the en- tire amount contributed should be forwarded intact to the parent society, subject to whatever engagements the district branch had previously entered into, and subject also to the will of the donor." Another alteration is that quarterly meetings are henceforth sub- stituted for the monthly meetings, to which the district branches are invited to send a clerical and lay delegate, and thus enlist the hearty co-operation of the whole diocese in the missionary and general objects of the society. Your committee would fur- ther hail as a harbinger of good the formation of the Mission Board, under whose management the whole missionary force of the diocese, whether settled or travelling, it is proposed should be placed. Your committee have reason to believe that this concen- tration of the mission fund will be of great and lasting benefit to the church, and enable the society to conduct wi^h more energy and prospect of usefulness the missionary operations of the church. That these alterations have been well received, the following reports will show. The quarterly return made by our travelling missionary to the chairman is very encouraging. >< p REPOBT. THE TRAYELLINO MISSION. ^^ Weliand, December 19, 1S60. Rev. and Dear Sir, I see, by the rules of the Society, under the i:«iw arrangement, that I am required to give a quarterly report to the chairman of the district in which my mission is situated, and this day being the end of the quarter, according to ray present engagement, I suppose I am right in addressing you at this time. Since I wrote my last report to the secretary, on February 27th, the Rev. Mr. Holland, of Fort Erie, has taken charge of Port Colborne, so that my Sunday services are now given to Welland, Marshville, and the gaol ; and on week days I visit the scattered families of the church in four towhships, catechising, &c. The congrega- tions, as far as numbers and attention go, continue to give me much encouragement. The buildings we have to hold service in are, on fine days, crowded, and from all I can hear and see, much prejudice against the church has been removed. This is not done by my hiding any part of the counsel of God, but rather while using no railing towards any one, I think it my duty to set forth the church in all her integrity, as the only scripturally authorised body which contains all the saving doctrines of salvation through the only Saviour, and the only atonement for sin offered on the cross. During the last quarter forty-nine persons were prepared by me for confirmation, and forty-five were actually confirmed — twenty-nine in Welland, and sixteen in Marshville. We have also had a meeting of the people of Marshville to see what could be done to erect a church. A subscription paper was sent round, and about $300 subscribed. Mr. Beatty, of Port Robinson, gives us an acre of land, and hoping to raise the remainder of the sum wanted ($1,000) in the neighbourhood, 1 hope to commence a chnrch early next sum- mer. There is not, perhaps, a poorer place in Canada West than Marshville. We have lost one of our communicants by death, but judging from the faith and hope which she manifested during her long illness, we have no reason to mourn as those that are without hope. I regret to say that the dreadful fever and ague, so prevalent in this place, has so affected my family and myself during three summers that I was obliged to obtain leave of the Bishop to reside at St. Catharines, promising to come here by railway to do my work. This will be very inconvenient for myself, but it will be better than to see one or two of us suff- ering all summer long, and it will oblige me to spend more time (two or three days every week) among the people, so that in that sense my usefulness may be increased. I shall, however, be prepared to resign the mission as soon as the society think they 4 26 REPORT. can provide for it in a better way. Indeed, I should have done so at once, were it not that I could not dispose of the property which the want of the house which had been promised me led me to purchase ; and also being very anxious to see the church at Marshville built, and the mission thus made more encouraging for another missionary to take charge of the same when I leave it. I am doing all I can to shew the people that they are greatly indebted to the society for having undertaken to support me, and I believe something more than last year will be obtained, but I understand they have not yet paid the last year's salary, long overdue, or if they have, it has been done by one man alone, upon whom the whole burden has fallen, so that you will easily see that in pecuniary circumstances we are far from flourishing. — The voluntary system will not work well in poor and scattered congregations. ^i-'!; ».-' ,'. I remain, ':r ■ '''v,,.,)'.^ mn > ."i-.- -- . . . Rev. and dear sir, ::. •. I : . - The Society's faithful servant, \&\\'»i!n '' i. -s .. V i 1:1 And yours very sincerely, m <^ Vn;):: 7:r '. Aui.S ] ,„t: v.u: .^v^'^ r jqjjjj STANNAGE. To this he made a supplementary report to the secretary, giving account of his exertions on behalf of the society : , Wellandy January 14f^, 1861. Rev. and Dear Sir, Although I wrote my last report to the chairman a few weeks ago, it did not contain an account of my people's contributions during the last year, which I believe you require. I was waiting to have as much as I could possibly collect. Seeing the ditfi- culty of finding efficient collectors in such a mission as this, and wishing to have a chance of explaining the many reasons why churchmen should heartily contribute to the Church Society, especially when that society supports the missionary, I under- took to go myself to every family belonging to the Welland congregation, and I have gathered $38.47^^- as annual subscrip- tions. Considering all our circumstances, this was, perhaps, as much as could be expected The offertories in Welland for all purposes to 6th January, 1861, came to $50.52|. Thus the Welland congregation have paid, during the last year, for church purposes, the sum of $288.53. I trust that the next year's annual contributions will greatly increase, i felt that calling upon a people that had never been used to pay for religion, immediately after they had been called upon for the clergyman's salary, appeared like too heavy a pressure. I hope next year to call upon the people in Marshville for the Church Society. i REPORT. 27 I Noilia — No of communicants 61 ; (many have removed and some have died ;) burials, 6 ; baptisms 22 ; marriages, 2 ; public catechising?, 63; pastoral visits, 62; miles travelled, 1.500; confirmed, 47. I am, &c., JOHN STANNAGE. The parish of Dunnville. — The committee of the Dunnville Parochial Branch report as follows : We are to happy to state that in no instance has the contribution been any less on account of the alteration in the constitution, which prevents the half of the money from being returned to the parish; and we believe that in some cases more has been given than would have been obtained if this practice had continued. The amount which our collectors have received is in all $76. Of this $24 are for assist- ing in his studies the gentleman whom the Committee of the Parochial Branch have engaged, thus to aid in preparing for the blessed work of the ministry. The remaining $52 are to be sent to the parent society in Toronto, and include the $5 required from the clergyman, and $3 given by two contributors expressly for the Widows' and Orphans' Fund. The sum raised by this parish is only small, but it is to be remembered that the people, though neither numerous nor wealthy, pay their minister $640 a year ; and this sum is not merely promised, it is paid. The clergyman has much pleasure in saying that during five years he has received the whole amount. The parish of Fort Erie reports for the year ending April 30th, 1861 : Balance from last year $3.25 for M. F. ; collected by Mrs. Keogh and Miss Rainford, $10.50 for M. F., $9 W. and 0., $2 Special Div. Stud. Fund ; collected by Mrs. House, $4 M. F.; collected by Miss Miller, $7.75 M. F. ; the Rev. H. Holland, $2.50 M. F., $5 W. and 0., $10 Special Div. Stud. Fund, making in all $54. The Rev. H. Holland's subscription of $2.50 to the Tract Fund for the current year, has been paid to the secretary in Toronto. ,.,, , The Parish of Chippawa reports $151.50, $18 of which is for the Special Divinity Students' Fund. The united charges of Stamford and Drummondville in the Parish of Chippawa, report in all $60.44|, ($6 for Special Div. Stud. Fund. G. P. $1.37J ; W. and O. $5 ; clergyman's sub- scription, and $48.07 M. F. ;) $2.50 for the Tract Fund usually sent with the above will be forwarded direct to the parent society. The Parish of Thorold. — The Parochial Committee report that the change made in the constitution, which debars one-half of the amounts raised from the annual collections being returned to the several parishes, has had no material effect upon the con- 28 REPORT. trihutions; but they have been far more effected by the cessation of all public works in the parish. The amount of collections this year are $120, which includes $24 towards the support of a divinity student. The Parish of Niagara. — The committee regret very much that they are obliged to report a considerable falling off in their collections during the past year, as many of the regular contribu- tors decline to give until the indebtedness of the parish is liquid- ated. They have been able to procure only $62.35, nor can they look for much incr<^ase in the annual contributions, until the debts of the parish at v. paid. The Parish of St. Catharines. — Owing to various parochial necessities, the committee can report only $305.75 as annual subscriptions ; yet they are thankful that this is more than they at first anticipated it would be. The Parish of Louth. — Reports $25. The members of St. James' Church have since Christmas subscribed $90 for a melo- deon, and for the improvement of the choir in church music, which, together with other necessary collections, must account for the smallness of the amount. At a meeting of the district committee on Sept. 24th last, at Thorold, an application was read by the Rev. the Rural Dean, from a Mr. McLeary, now divinity student at Trinity College, asking for aid to the amount of £30 per annum, for two years, to enable him to complete his theological course. The sum was readily guaranteed by the various parishes represented. - Prom these reports it will appear that the cause of the society is not languishing, though not prosperous as it ought to be. Much has yet to be done, and while we rejoice over the successful labours of our indefatigable missionary, we cannot but regret that so large a field yet remains untilled. Apn'm and again let all pray that "the Lord of the harvest would send forth labourers into his harvest." Many are yet without the precious " bread of life." Many within our own bounds are suffering Jiom a "famine of the Word." Many who know little or nothing of their Redeemer are calling upon us for aid, and whose souls, if we supply them not with "food convenient for them," will accuse us before our God in the dread day of account. I7i« l^easurer in aeemmt with the Niagara District Branch of the Church Society of the Dioee$e of Toronto. January 1, 1861 — Dr. ;.•.;,. To half a year's interest on debentures for $400, belonging to the District Branch $12 00 To amount received flrom the several parishes to be transmitted to the Parent Society 786 42 ' " ,■ • $797 42 REPORT. 29 > ( Or. ;, January 23rd.— By Chainnan's order in favour of Rev. C. L. Ingles, A.B., for disburscmentg , $5 00 January 28rd.— By Chairman's order in favour of Rev. Dr. Fuller for dis- bursements 22 85 February 19.— By T. C. Street's draft on Bank of U. C, endorsed over.... 42 00 " " By Dr. Fuller's draft on Bank of U. C, Toronto, in favour of Mr. John McClery, Divinity Student 60 00 April 26th.— By Bank of U. C.'s, St. Catharines, draft on Bank of Toronto in favour of Treasurer of Parent Society 617 67 April 26th.— By the Right Rev. the President's draft in favour of Rev. Dr. McMurray 50 00 $797 42 .-.i^l GORE AND WELLINGTON BRANCH ASSOCIATION OF THE CHURCH SOCIETY. ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1860. i.MijI. The Managing Committee of the Gore and Wellington Branch of the Church Society present their Nineteenth Annual Report to the members of that association, and congratulate them as they do the diocese at large, upon the increased interest that appears to have been awakened in the cause of the Church Society during the twelve months which have recently expired. This interest has been manifested by the large attendance at parochial meet- ings, the formation of new parochial associations, the increase in the number of subscribers, and in the growing confidence which has been expressed by speakers both lay and clerical, at the public meetings of the Society. The funds formerly expended for missions in these districts are still appropriated to the same — no deviation has been made from the practice of former years, except that the stipends are paid by tne Board of Missions, instead of by the several local managing committees, and the very first rule for the government of the Mission Fund provides that no application for a stipend for a missionary shall be taken into consideration by the board, unless the same shall be recommended by the committee of the District Branch Association within the limits of which the mis- sion, in whose behalf the application is made, is situated. The transmission of the whole of the collections to the treasurer of the parent society, instead of one-fourth, as heretofore, does not in the slightest degree aller the appropriation of those funds as formerly made in this district — one-fourth is as before applied to general purposes, and the remaining three-fourths to the destitute missions. In those districts where the three-fourths were retained \ 80 REPORT. 1- for local expenditure, and not for missionary purposes, the change which claims additional support for missions cannot but com- mend itself to the approval of every reflecting christian mind. Your Committee, in accordance with the resolutions of the Mission Board, transmitted a report of their funds and liabilities, a statement of the missionaries employed in the united districts, and of those places to which promises of a missionary had been made. The funds delivered over to them were in cash $83, in Western Permanent Building Society Stock, 1 10 shares, valued at 1^660. The missionaries formerly employed are still continued. They have been paid promptly by the Mission Board. One vacancy has been filled by them, Maryborough, Peel ; and two others, (Beverley, Strabane,) and (Garafraxa, Erin,) it is hoped will very shortly be supplied. Of the thirty-one parochial associations connected with this District Branch reports have only been received from seventeen, the aggregate of their subscriptions being $1208.99, showing a diminution of $90 as compared with the collections from the same parishes last year — fourteen have not been heard from. Should these have been as successful as last year, and there is reason to believe that in some cases there will be an increase, the total amount may not fall far short of the receipts of the previ- ous year. CHRIST CHURCH, HAMILTON. The parochial collections for this association have not yet been completed. A good deal of difficulty has been experienced in making the collections, many subscribers having removed from the place, and others conceiving themselves obliged from various pressing claims to withdraw or to diminish their annual subscriptions. The financial difficulties in which their own church and congregation are involved have no doubt had their weight in lessening the amount formerly contributed to the Church Society. No dissatisfactirm has been expressed towards the society; the same confidence is felt in its working under recent changes as formerly — indeed in many quarters those changes have tended to increase the confidence. The parochial difficulties it is hoped are temporary, and when surmounted, the Church Society will again obtain that consideration and support which it has from the first formation of the society enjoyed from Christ Church Parochial Association. It has been a source of regret, as well as of great pecuniary loss, that the ladies of the congregation were unable to undertake the collections this year as they did last, owing to demands recently made upon their time for raising funds to pay off the debt upon the cemetery. Had the collections of this association been equal to those of last year, there would have been an increase in the total amount from this HBPORT. 31 in district, a fact which renders the deficiency in Christ Church subscriptions the more to be lamented. The amount collected is $131. The treasurer presented the following statement of accounts : The Church Society of the Gore and Wellington District in account with the Treaturer. 1861. Dr. March 21. To paid travelling expenses of speakers at meeting $ 6.00 29. To Cash remitted to parent society 1000.00 April 26. To cash remitted to parent society 280.00 To balance retained by treasurer to cover incidental expenses... 12.67 '" ■ ' ' ' ' $im67 1861. March 21. By Collections from the following: ' ■ '■'■'•Qt,'-' Beverly, $43; less paid Mr. Higginson, $30 $ 13.00 Rockwood 56.00 Saltfleet 17.50 Oakville 68.44 Palermo 23.56 Milton 100.00 Hornby 56.00 Christ Church, Hamilton 131.00 Church of Ascension '< 92.50 Wellington Square and Nelson 100.00 Ouelph $368.66 ; less advertising $1.60, and reports $2.50 364.66 Waterdown 01.00 Lowville 45.50 Barton and Glanford 72.28 Annual meeting at Hamilton 12.18 Elora and Fergus 81.50 $1298.67 April 26. By balance in Treasurer's hands $12.67 F. W. GATES, Treasurer. Hamilton, April 26, 1861. NEWCASTLE DISTRICT BRANCH. Under this new and auspicious state of things, your committee have not been unmindful of the wants of our own district. There are many townships around us spiritually destitute as regards the ministration of the church. To be aware of this destitution without making an effort for its removal or alleviation, is crim- inal. It may be this sin now lies at our door. No special mis- sionary effort has been put forth by our district branch for the last ten or twelve years. Previous to that period, by the aid it was enabled to afford, the partial services of a missionary were secured for the townships of Cartwright, Manvers, Alnwick, Asphodel, Seymour, and Percy ; and to the effect produced by these visits, few and hurried as they were, may be attributed the appointment of the settled missionaries now labouring in two of these townships. REPORT. Similar, and it may be greater results would now follow the establishment of one or more travelling missions within this and the adjoining counties; nor could there be a more favourable time than the present to enter upon this enterprise. The secre- tary of this association, at the suggestion of its chairman, intro- duced and carried a resolution at ihe last meeting of the Board of Missions, providing for the payment of the stipend of a travel- ling missionary for this district, as soon as the requirements of the board are complied with. From the returns made by the Parochial CommitteRS, anj which are now about to be submitted, your committee are glad to learn that the promised stipend can at once be claimed, as the sum to be transmitted to Toronto will exceed the required amount. ... PAROCHIAL REPORTS. Cobourg, Port Hope, Darlington, Clarke, Cavan, Grafton, Colborne, Peterboro', Cartwright, Perrytown. These statements are encouraging and full of hope. Enough has been done to shew that the duty of fostering the missionary cause is acknowledged amongst us, but not enough to prove the duty fully discharged. With the increase of a missionary spirit in this and kindred associations, we may hope to see the speedy occupation of every spiritually barren spot within the bounds of the diocese. And to effect this, it only needs that the energy of churchmen be put forth ; that these offerings bear as true a pro- portion to their numbers and wealth as they must do to their piety, and the resources of the church will be increased so as to meet the spiritual needs of the people. The following abstract of the treasurer's account shews the total amount raised by the several local committees during the current year : — Cobourg Parochial Association $893.09 Port Hope " 117.75 Grafton •• , $76.00 Colborne " o 87.62 163.62 Cavan, St. John's Parochial Association 43.67 " St. Paul's " 29.27 " St. Thomas' " 46.46 / • - •' Add Subscribers 4.00 i Rev. T. W. Allen 6.00 128.29 Newcastle 83.28 Perrytown 26.00 Rev. J. Hilton 10.00 35.00 Cartwright 68.50 Petcrboro' 1 12.00 ? ! i i Bowmanville 46.20 , , „ ' $1136 78 '^^ KBPORT. 88 COBOURO. The collections for the present year will be transmitted to the Parent Society without abatement. There are several small amounts that can still be relied upon ; and these when received will make the whole sum collected within this parish fully £100. Too much praise cannot be awarded to the ladies who, during very inclement weather, have undertaken and so very successfully prosecuted this duly. PETERBOROUH. The local committee of St. John's Church, Peterboro', beg leave to present the following report: A meeting of the Church Society was held upon the 21st day of January, 1861, which was very well attended, and as an increased desire to advance the interest of the Society was manifested last year, a difRculty was felt in getting collectors, this year no such difficulty has been experienced, on the contrary, the ladies of the parish have felt that it was a duty, and they have consequently endeavoured to discharge it. The effect of this is manifested in the subscription list of the Society, which will be at least £10 larger than it was last year. During the past year, the collections taken up quarter- ly have very much improved ; these in all amount to the sum of £24. 10s. And as this is given in all cases from principle, and in the wish to discharge a high christian duty, the local com- mittee have every reason to hope that each year may be marked by increased exertion for the advance and prosperity of our Heavenly Master's Kingdom. BOWMANVILLE. The amount reported as having been collected in this parish is forty-five dollars. ,. .,, PERRYTOWN. The annual collection in this mission is not so large this year as usual. The following amount has been raised : Perrytown $21.00 A Friend 4.00 Rev. J. Hilton 10.00 $35.00 PORT HOPE. ..ii^;:/; ../ T.v»i} The subscription list for the present year, notwithstanding the local pressure of financial dificulties, exceeds the amount raised last year, the amount collected is $117.75. This increase is no doubt owing to the very general satisfaction which is felt at the late changes made in the working of the Parent Society, by which it had become, more than heretofore, a Home Missionary Society. 5 M REPORT. NKW0A8TLG. The Newcastle Parochial Committee have to report the colleo ■ tion of eighty-three dollars. The recent changes made in the Constitution of the Society seem to have been generally con- sidered necessary and salutary by the subscribers. The amount subscribed, it will be seen, is larger than last year ; shewing the good results at least in one instance of the abrogation of the per- mission heretofore extended to parishes of retaining the larger proportion of moneys raised by them for the furtherance of local purposes. The committee hail with pleasure the prospect held out of the appointment of Travelling Missionaries in the United Counties. They feel convinced that the contributions in this part of the country will be willingly increased when this mission work is begun. CARTWRIOHT. The Cartwright Committee report fifty-eight dollars as the amount subscribed in the mission for the present year. This rural parish is known to be prompt in the performance of the duty of supporting the Society. Local Improvements have been effected during the past year involving the outlay of one hundred and sixty dollars in the erection of sheds, and the purchase of a melodeon. This affords another proof that neither the funds of the Society will suffer, nor the minor wants of parishes remain unsupplied by the alteration recently made in the Constitution of the Society. CAVAN. The meetings of the parish were well attended, and the objects of the Society ably advocated by the Clergy present. Great pro- minence was given to the recent changes in ilie organization of the Society ; and all were delighted to know that the whole amount subscribed was to be sent to the Parent Society. The following returns have been made by the collectors : — St. John's Church $ 48.57 St Paul's Chnrch 29.27 St. Thomas' Church 46.96 $119.29 Key. T. W. Allen 6.00 Additional Subscribers 4.00 i^'^^i ^ $128.29 GRAFTON AND COLBORNE PAROCHIAL ASSOCIATIONS. The customary annual meetings were held in both these parishes, in the month of January last. And the collectors' ^ REPORT. 85 > i returns, thought not yet quite complete, shew the following results, viz : Gr»ftonPar. Ati X16 2 6 Colborne , 21 17 1} ' X36 19 7J The whole of which will be sent to the Parent Society, in accordance with the change recently introduced in the Con- stitution. MIDLAND DISTRICT. The present meeting takes place under circumstances differing from any previous occasion. This is the last Anniversary of the Midland District Branch, which will be held in connexion with the Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto. But little can be said at present as to the state of our District Branch. A deputation of clergy from Kingston visited the difler- ent country branches last month, and endeavoured to excite a re- newed interest in the welfare of the Society. With what success this has been done remains to be seen, when the season again comes round for soliciting subscriptions in aid of the funds of the Society. ADOLFHUSTOWN AND FREDERICKSBURG. The Report of the Local Committee states that, " The Annual Meeting of these united parishes was cheered this year bv the l>resence of a number of clergy from Kingston and adjoining parishes, who ably advocated the cause of the society. Tho ?.rdu- ous undertaking of erecting a parsonage has prevented this mik'- sion from contributing as liberally to the claims of the Church Society as they would otherwise have done. Since the last Re- port a good portion of the debt of the parsonage house, which has been occupied for the last five months, has been liquidated, and abuut £70 has been collected and expended in building a stable and carriage house, sinking a well, and other improvements. The quarterly collections have been regularly taken up, and that now made in aid of the Mission fund amounts to $21 50 for Adolphustown, and $17 for Frdericksburg. This includes the Rector's annual subscription.'' BATH. tijx The Rector reports that, " At the Annual Meeting held on the evening of the 18th February last, a deputation from the District Association was present, and most ably and admirably advocated the cause of the society under its recently altered constitution. A sum of $34 was subscribed at the meeting, which has since 36 RBPORT. been increased to $40, and that will be duly forwarded to the Treasurer of the District Association, ' to be by him transmitted without deduction to the Parent Society at Toronto,' as required by the 18th Article of the constitution, as now amended. Inde- pendent of this the parishioners have raised during the past year, almost entirely within their own limits, a sum of $604, which has been expended in repairs on the parsonage house." CAMDEN AND SHEFFIELD. It is gratifying to be able to report progress in this mission. The Missionary writes that it is expected the subscriptions this year will be doubled. The contributors seem to be acting in ac- cordance with the scriptural injunction, *' Freely ye have received, freely give." This mission has been largely assisted by the Society, and it is cheering to find that the members of the Church there are sensible of their obligation to render again according to the benefit done unto them. The amount of subscriptions from Camden, less expenses, is $134 60, from Sheffield $34 50, mak- ing together $169 10. This includes the clergyman's subscrip- tion. u;n.l NAPANEE. This report from the Rector says, " Our annual meeting was very largely attended, and I think I can report a growing interest here in the work of the society. As it takes some time to collect subscriptions through the township, some of the collectors have not reported as yet, but I am pretty sure that the sum raised will be in excess of last year, all of which shall, as usual, be for- warded to the society. Our people are much pleased at the for- mation of the Board of Missions, as they take it as an omen that the church is going to bend her energies more than ever to the missionary work, and that her scattered childern may yet hope for her ministrations." The sum collected this year, including the clergyman's subscription, is $42. SYDENHAM. I: ■'■•) The deputatipn from Kingston visited Sydenham and Portland on the ZUt and 22nd February, and were glad to find a growing interest in the welfare of the Church Society manifested in these places. The deputation also visited Storrington on the 4th of March, where they met with a ready response to their appeal for aid to the funds of the society. They were glad to see the inter- est manifested in the society upon this first visit to that township. ft is fully expected that in future years the churchmen at Stor- rington will contribute largely to support this handmaid of the church. Amount of subscriptions from Sydenham $21 50, from Storrington $6 51, from Portland $27 b7, making together $5o 88. BEPOBT. 37 BARRIEFIELD. The report from this association states that the four quarterly collections, amounting to $20 58, have been taken up at the ap- pointed times, and transmitted in full to the parent society. A further sum of $10 has been contributed by the members of the church in this mission, including the clergyman's subscription. In addition to this the sum of $24 has been collected, and with it 125 volumes have been procured for the use of St. Mark's Sunday School. PORTSMOUTH. The Parochial Committee of St. John's Church, Portsmouth, report that the quarterly collections for the Church Society and other collections have been made as ordered, amounting in all to $17. The sum collected from the parish this year, together with the clergyman's subscription, is $10 40. , - . ST. JAMEs' CHURCH. • ' ' ' The meeting of this Parochial Association was held on the 28th February. The report says, " Your committee deem it out of place to refer to the doings of the past year, beyond reporting that the usual collections have been taken up, amounting, together with the clergyman's subscription, to $21 50." The report adds, " This night it is proposed to inaugurate a new era, conformable with the alterations made in the constitution of the society, and the members of the church will be called upon to say to what ex- tent they will assist in carrying out a project whose influence on ourselves, if executed with a single eye to the glory of our Lord and Master, will be mighty beyond what words can express ; for it is written, ' Them that honour me I will honour ;' * He that waterjth shall be watered also himself." The subscriptions amount to $18 17. -. .m ST. George's church. '' , The five collections have been regularly taken up during the year, making altogether 8120 75. The subscriptions come to 3156 50. As St. George's Church has always sent the whole amount raised to the parent society, the recent alterations in the constitution will make no difference as to the disposal of the sum realized this year. It is hoped that, another year, more will be contributed. During the past year the members of this church have been called upon to give largely for repairs and other pur- poses. If their liberality to the Church Society seems less on this occasion, it is owing in a great measure to the unexpected demands made upon them for other objects. 38 REPORT. THB DEFOSrrORY. The sum realized by sales this year amounts to £50 16s. 2d., or $203 24. This is largely in advance of the receipts of last year. It is found that the demand is grealsr for cheap Bibles and Prayer Books. A large stock of these must therefore be kept constantly on hand, and as henceforth the depository will have to be managed as a separate concern, the receipts will be devoted exclusively to procuring fresh supplies of books, and defraying necessary expenses. It seems not generally known to members of our church, that there is always on hand in the depository a good supply of Prayer Books in great variety of bindings, besides other books and tracts published by the Christian Knowledge Society. , (/>■ tcr', ,[■ -^ » : ' ■.,••. , - ■' , ■. r./v ■•! It will be seen from the above statistics that, while there is much in them to cheer, there is also something to discourage. It is fondly hoped that the different congregations within the limits of this district branch are awakening to their responsib?Hiip« to the Diocesan Church Society. In. our present position in this province, it is quite visionary to talk of Church extension, except in connexion with this society. It is the only organization we have for carrying out that object, and all must acknowledge that the Board of Missions is admirably adapted to superintend the work. It is readily confessed that the society is not perfect ; but neither is any other human organization perfect. What is wanted is that all churchmen should give it their hearty support, and use their influence to amend what is wrong, and to supply what is deficient. When this has been done faithfully and prayerfully, then will this Society be found a most efficient help to our be- loved Church. SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR 1861. St. George's Church, Kingston , $156 50 St. James' " " . 18 16 St. Paul's •• " 3 00 St.John's " Portsmouth 10 40 St. Mark's '• Barriefield 10 00 Napanee 42 00 Bath 40 00 Adolphustown $21 50 , Fredericksburg 17 00 '" ' 38 50 Camden 134 60 Sheffield 34 50 169 10 Sydenham 21 50 Storrington 6 51 Portland 27 87 55 88 Total $54365 REPORT. ]S 60 16 00 40 00 00 00 50 10 88 56 BATHURST DISTRICT BRANCH OF THE CHURCH • SOCIETY. The annual meeting of this branch of the Diocesan Church Society, was held in the City of Ottawa, on Wednesday, the 6th of February inst. In conformity with notice given, the proceed- ings of the day were opened, and, as we trust hallowed, by full morning service in the parish Church, at which, after an admir- able and most effective sermon, suitable to the occasion, preached by the Rev. R. L. Stephenson, M.A., of Perth, the Holy Com- munion was duly administered — fitting preface and preparation for the important duty on which the congregation were so soon to enter. The public, or Church Society meeting proper, was convened in the Temperance Hall, at 7 o'clock, p.m., at which hour the following gentlemen occupied the platform: — the Revs. J. S. Lauder, B.A., Rector of Ottawa, E. Loucks, Curate"; C. P. Emery, J. Butler, M.A., of March ; E. H. M. Baker, of Carleton Place; J. Godfrey, of Huntley; J. Johnston, of Alymer; R. J. Stephenson, M.A., of Perth ; C Forrest, M.A., of Osgoode ; Judge Armstrong, and P. P. Harris, Esq., of Ottawa. The Rev. the Rector of the Parish having — as by vote of the district required — taken the chair, opened the meeting with prayer, and then called upon the Secretary to read the report. REPORT. In presenting a report of the operations and progress of this District Branch of the Church Society, your Secretary cannot but regret the scantiness of the materials placed at his command ; of these, however, there are enough to yield evidence of a steady, if not a rapid growth of interest in, and liberality toward the Church, in this section of the Diocese. As compared with the returns of former years, those which marked the close of 1860 are of a most satisfactory character ; inasmuch as in almost every department of our work, whether as it regards Parochial Church Society subscriptions, the proceeds of sermons, or amounts locally expended in furtherance of Church interests, there has been a manifest increase in the sums which christian charity has devoted to these important objects. In parochial Church Society subscriptions the average increase has been 115 percent.; proceedsof sermons on behalf of missions 11^ per cent. ; do. Widows and Orphans' 45 per cent. ; do. Stu- dents 165 per cent. ; do. General Purposes 150 per cent. ; in local expenditure for strictly Church use upwards of 175 per cent. It is true, the last named instance of improvement can hardly be taken as a fixed or reliable gauge of church liberality, since 40 REPORT. — with the passing away of the occasion or local necessity, e. g. the erection or repairing of churches, and the building of parson- ages and schools, which called for so large an expenditure, will also cease the ample donations and sacrifices which characterised the year. Still, the fact may be quoted, if only to prove that throughout the district churchmen are more alive thah formerly to the duties of their position. From the report of the Parent Society, published since our last annual meeting, and from other sources, is gleaned the following information relative to our district work. In the ten parishes or missions, which constitute this District Branch, it is found that the offerings of the Church have been thus distributed : Par. Ch. Sy. subs. Mission Fund. $Ots. ..26.00.. .. 2.00.. Nnme of Parish or Mission. $ OtS. 1. Ottawa City 266.80.. 2. Bichmond Perth 142.56 5.88.. Garleton Place 165.31 Frankton 10.00 1.75.. Smith's Falls 29.00 2.20.. Fitzroy Harbour 4.72.. Huntley 40.86 March (no report) .. Osgoode, Bussel and Cumberland 72.40 6.60. Widows k Orp'ns. $cts. ...18.00... 8. 4. 6. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. ... 6.00... ...10.03... ... 2.00 .. ... 4.27... ... 3.26... students Qon. Fur. $ Cts. $ OtB. ..29.00 24.00. (no report) 6.80.. ■ • ■••••• •/aOVai .. 0.80 8.00, 1.90... 4.00... 2.80. 8,20. Total. $ cts. ....368.80 2.00 ....160.74 ....184.66 17.55 .... 05.47 .... 11.13 .... 51.11 ...13.00.. ■ •••■• 0*^Ua*.*a> t7t7*7U Total 756.73 48.16 58.76 35.70 57.36 966.69 In addition to what may be considered purely Church Society work, it may not be out of place to notice, in figures, the general local expenditure (as far as it has been reported) in the cause of the Church. In this department, it is found there were expend- ed, in . ■ ' ■ ..,- •,,, ,:;. ,,,■... 4 ■ ;,, Ottawa City „. ....$2826 Richmond no report. Perth , 1600 Carieton Place , 266 Frankton no report. Smith's Falls " Fitzroy Harbour " Huntley 60 Osgoode 460 , , March 118 Of our prospects since the annual meeting at Toronto, it is im- possible to speak with accuracy, inasmuch as the yearly sub- scriptions have not, as yet, been collected ; and no data exists, except the proceeds of sermons, on which to base a reliable opinion. Judging from those, we may reasonably anticipate a still further improvement, the ratio of which may be gathered from the following facts : — REPORT. 41 last im- I sub- cists, table ite a bred In sermons for Missions, diff. in favour, 1801 125 percent. " " «« Widows and Orphans' 22 «• " " " Students' 13J " «' •' " General Purposes 96 " While ill local expenditure (so far as "nown) the outlay of the year, up to the present date, may thus be; given : — Ottawa City $3,260 Richmond no report. Perth 3,600 Garleton Place 424 Franktown no report. Smith's Falls " Fitzroy Harbour '• "'•'* Huntly 40 March 243 Osgoode, Russell, and Cumberland 6d2 Shewing in all these places where such outlay was required a degree of zeal, earnestness, and self-sacrifice which cannot but be held prophetic of strength, stability, and progress to our be- loved church. Before closing this report it may be allowable to congratulate this district branch on the addition which has been made to the staff of clergy labouring within its limits. By this addition seve- ral new stations have been opened to the influences '>f sound church teaching, and several others which, heretoforr (owing to the multiplicity of labours devolving upoa the already over- worked missionary) could be only partially served, are now brought under the regular ministrations and care of a duly ap- pointed pastor. ^ -.. Still the clergy are most lamentably inadequate to the amount of work which ought to be performed. Their utmost diligence, their most self-denying exertions fail to meet the wants of those large fields which, in the earlier days of the church, would have ranked as dioceses ; while beyond them lie thickly populated tracts of country, — populated too, by sons and daughters of the church, members with us of the same body, partakers of the same body, partakers of the same hope^-doomed, unless oared for and relieved by the action of christian charity — doomed to all the dreariness of blighted hopes ; and, it may be, to the still more fearful consequences, present impenitency and future perdition. Who shall stretch out to them the helping hand ? Who, from the promptings of christian sympathy, will aid this society to send forth more labourers into the vineyard of the Lord ? All which is respectfully submitted. > ■:'■:• ^ 'idf ,.' -.iJO ii'tfiS ■ '••i ■:'.: ;-;•..•;•: \iv: ')iU ?iM,f .•??;<;■■.. 'iiqfei 'JjUj'^S lyoyit^H tifi'f^'' 42 REPORTi MISSIONARY REPORTS. To the Chairman of the County Simcoe District Branch of the Church Society. Rev. and Dear Sir, — In accordance with the resolution of the Synod, I beg to lay before you a statement of the labours of the missionary appointed to Cookstovvn and parts adjacent. He has performed Divine service as follows : Sunday Services, St. John's Church, Cookstown ; St. Luke's Church, Creemore ; twice in each month. The Church, Thornton, Braden's School House, Essa ; More's School House, Essa ; School House, Fly Field, Tecumseth ; School House, Notawasaga Station ; Harper's School House, Mulmer; McLochlin's School House, Mulmer; once in each month.. Hendel's School House, Innisfil; and arrangements made for Wilkinson's School House, Essa, once in three months. In addition to the above, week-day services are performed two evenings of each week in various parts of the mission. Baptisms performed from November 4th, 1860> to January 1st, 1861, 20; marriages 1. The services of the Church are in general largely attended, and in all parts of the mission much desire is expressed for the more frequent privilege of joining in the prayers of her incom- parable liturgy. Your missionary ventures to express a belief that the members of the Church throughout the mission, will make vigorous efforts towards procuring fands for the support of another missionary, as it is utterly impossible for one person to attend to even the more pressing wants of the scattered members of Christ's flock in this extensive district, much less can he under- take a course of systematic visiting. Before any good results can be attained, there must be at least a missionary in the north, (a most promising field for missionary labour,) in addition to one at Cookstown. The present field of duty for your missionary comprises an area of nearly one thousand square miles; here you see the absolute necessity for increasing the number of labourers in this portion of the vineyard, before the scattered sheep and lambs in the wilderness can be gathered into the fold, fed, nourished, and protected from impending dangers. Your missionary therefore earnestly begs that you will lose no opportunity of drawing the attention of his Lordship the Bishop and of the Board of Missions to this, our defenceless position, in •order that our wants may to some extent, at least, receive atten- tion. '*The harvest truly is plenteous but the labourers are few, ARTHUR FIDLER, Missionary at Cookstown and parts adjacent. KEPORT. 43 CooxsTOWN, Jan. 1«^, 1861. To the Chairman of the County Simcoe District Branch of the Church Society. Rev. Sir, — Agreeable to the requirement of the Board of Missions I beg to transmit to you, for their information, a brief sketch of my labours up to the 31st December last. Firstly, — Then I have to report that immediately upon my ap- pointment to the field of labour, I proceeded to the establishment of a regular week day service in the new settlement of Muscoka on the Severn River; I also undertook a weekly appointment at the village of Coldwater, made by your Secretary a few weeks prior to my arrival. These together with a monthly service at Victoria Hill and Craighurst, and tri-monthly services at Medonte, Coldwater Road, and Oro Churches, constituted my regular stated appointments. No change took place in any arrangements until the autumn, when the weekly service at Coldwater was given up in conse- quence of the small degree of encouragement manifested, and one every third week substituted. I subsequently made a similar arrangement for the Muscoka territory — going there every third week instead of monthly at first — I am thankful in being enabled to say that the number of my hearers at the above named place is on the increase, and that the seed is being sown which will, with God's blessing, be pro- ductive of abundant good results. I look upon this portion of my mission as one of great importance — owing chiefly to the class of settlers flocking into it, and to the very steady and rapid growth of its population. My congregations there, during the summer months, were small in consequence of the major pdrt of the male population being employed on government work at a distance from their homes — with their return, however, a marked increase is observ- able, and I have been encouraged to open a second place for worship, in order to meet the requirements of the people. vn^ In conclusion, I am thankful to report that notwithstanding the unprecedented adverse state of the weather and the roads I have been enabled to keep all my engagements except three — one of which 1 was unable to fulfil inconsequence of ill health, atstnofi* All of which is respectfully admitted. ' ^ W.M.ROSS. '*' Burials 4 ; baptisms 20 ; marriages 1. ^ '^^i: Manitowamng, Lake Huron, Mai/ 10. Rev. and Dear Sir, — I have great pleasure in sending you a few more extracts from my j^arnal, which I hope you will find interesting. REPORT. 47 of JanvMry Srd. — Our missionary meeting was held this evening. Three spoke besides myself, the speeches were heard with great attention, and they appeared to produce a good effect on the hearers. Twenty dollars and fifty cents were promised for the Church Society of the Diocese. As the Indians have no money, no collection was taken up. The Indians who have promised to give something are to bring me maple sugar in the spring. Little Current^ lOth. — A missionary meeting was held in the uhapel school this evening. Only two spoke ; all the people present appeared very willing to do something for the missionary cause. Twelve dollars and a quarter were promised for the Colonial Church and School Society. Manitowaningi 22nd. — J. M. came to my house this evening, he had his Indian Prayer Book in his hand, J. wished me to hear him read some passages out of it. He is anxious that he should read well ; after we had spent some lirae together in reading, we talked on serious subjects. How my heart was glad when I heard the words which fell from the lips of J. He mentioned that he had given up his body, soul, and spirit to God, that he had dedicated himself to His service, and that his aim was to reach heaven ; he said that he was concerned not only about his own salvation, but also about that of his brethren in the village. He would pray for them, and he would speak to them from time to time in their own houses concerning things relating to time and eternity ; he would endeavour to help me in my work, and he would all the time look to God for grace to enable him to do his duty. He asked me if it would be proper for him to offer up prayer in the Indians' houses in his visits to them. I at once replied in the affirmative. May a large portion of God's blessing rest on the inhabitants of this village, may many among them be as anxious to be saved as the one that spoke to me this evening. 28tk. — ^The snow is so deep now, and there is so much water on the ice that it is impossible to go a great distance with a horse and a sleigh ; the snow is about 18 inches deep on the ice, and in the bush it is about 4 feet deep. Travelling is very difficult this winter, I was lately detained three days by stormy weather at a place thirty miles from this ; I had gone to visit a sick woma. March 4th. — On the 22nd of last month, I went to the Little Current to visit the Indians who live there, and to hold some services among them. My horse had to walk all the way as the snow was very deep, I was obliged sometimes to get out of the sleigh and walk on snow-shoes. I found that the chapel school, at the Little Current, had been repaired a short time before. The Indians gave their labour gratuitously; I spent two Sundays i! 1 if 48 REPORT. with them; the attendance at church was good, the Hinging was both loud and sweet. Daring the time that I was at the Current, I taught the children every day for two hours. Wh. — I closed my school to day, after having taught all the winter; to-morrow some of the Indians leave for their sugar camps, and others the day after. As they will be several miles away from the village, and as their children assist them in making sugar, the school could not be kept up. Of the children that I taught this winter, two can read the Indian Testament. April 3rd.— On the 30th ult., I went to the Little Current, I had mentioned to the people there a fortnight ago that I would spend Easter Sunday with them, and that I would administer the sacrament of the Lord's Supper to such as would desire to par- take of it. I had also mentioned that if any wanted spiritual advice, or wished to be instructed, before coming to the sacra- ment, I would be only too glad to meet them at the house I stayed the evening before Easter and to talk to them. In the evening a man and a woman came to me, they asked me to give them advice, and to speak to them about the Lord's Supper. I gladly did as they requested, they listened very attentively ; after I had spoken some time to them, we knelt down, and I offered up a prayer. The following day, six (including the two who came to me) partook of the sacrament. I was^ ^:!oa.jed to find that our chapel school had now a reading desk ; the desk was made by one of the Indians : most of the men subscribed for it. May 10/A.— What has been collected here for the Church Society this spring, amounts to $2.3.16. In this is included my annual subscription <$5.00. The sum of $4.00 was spent in the mission for church purposes ; the balance I now send to Toronto. A larger amount would have been raised for the Society, had the season just gone by been a favourable one lor sugar making. Only half of the quantity of sugar that was made last year has been made this year ; yet the amount of money raised this spring is nearly equal to that raised last year, there being a decrease of $1.54. I am, Rev. and Dear Sir, " ' Your humble and obedient servant, PETER JACOBS. The Rev. T. S. Kennedy, Secretary of the Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto. P.S. — The money that I am sending you, with the exception of my own subscription, is intended to aid the Mission Fund of the Church Society. ^ « f. UEPORT. 49 (S. jlyof [ption Ind of GARDEN RIVER MISSION, SAULT ST. MARIE. April 3rd, 1861. Rev. and Dear Sir, — ' .. -'v,. Your letter of February 29lh, enclosing a cheqoo for 330 granted by the Board, for expenses Incurred in visiting the Indi> una in different parts of my mission, was duly received. I de- Hire to return my sincere thanks to the Board for their liberal grant, and to assure them that I feel greatly encournged by their past liberality and trust to them for themture. I am anxious to visit, sometime this year if possible, all the Indians on the north shore of Lake Superior, as far as Fort William, and from the Fort lo the nearest Missionary Station in the Diocese of Rupert's Land. This would take a long time, be attended with much fatigue, danger, and expense, but we are willing to endure the fatigue, and risk the danger, providing the board will defray the expenses. In making this journey we should have an opportunity of preaching the Gospel of Christ to hundreds who have never heard the glad sound, and to many others who have only heard " another Gospel," we should be able to ascertain the spiritual wants of the Indians in these parts, and which are the most suitable loca- lities for mission stations. We may not be prepared at present, to form and to occupy any new station, but if we reflect on the little we are doing to promote the temporal and eternal welfare of the Indians, if we think of the claims -which they have upon us as occupiers of their lands, and upon our church in particular as being the nearest to that described by St. Paul, a " glorious church, not having spot or wrinkle or any such thick," we can arrive at no other conclusion than this, that if we are not prepar- ed to do more for the Indians, than we are now doing, we ought to be prepared, and we should lose no opportunity to become fully acquainted with our duties and responsibilities, and to urge the members of our church to discharge them. The Indians here say that many of those who are living on the north shore of Lake Superior, are in a most wretched and de- graded state, and often ask me to go and visit them, when I tell them I have no money to defray expenses, they reply that I have only to make the state of the Indians known to the rich men in Toronto, and they will readily supply me with all that is neces- sary. I think the same, and trust that we shall not be disap- pointed. During the winter I have been about 50 miles in that direction, on foot. I left here with Chief Puhqwudgnene on February 18th, we slept at the Sault on the first night, as we had here to finish our arrangements for the journey. In the morning we found that one of our dogs had made his escape and returned home we supposed ; it was too far to go after him, and as we 7 ^ ,. 60 RfiPORT. could neither borrow nor hire another we had to set out with one dog, which had a heavier load than I thought he would be able /' to draw all day ; but I secretly resolved to relieve him of my valise at noon if necessary; when that time arrived, however, and twelve miles of our journey through the bush had been accom- plished, I did not feel at all disposed to carry out my resolution, and fortunately the dog seemed quite equal to his arduous task. We rested at noon and refreshed ourselves with some bread and pork, and tea, after which we continued our journey to Gonlais Bay. We reached the village before dark, and the Indians gave us a very cordial reception : the chief and all the principal men in the village came to visit us during the evening, and as I pur- posed to proceed on the morrow to Bahsjewenenng, I had a short service for which some of them expressed their thankfulness. My host was baptized by the Rev. Dr. McMurray, his name is Shewetahganns, Little Salt, he is now a very old man with *' hoary head ;" I would that I could say that I found him in the way of righteousness, but he had too little salt or grace to pre- serve him amidst papists and heathens from following their evil practices. The chief was first baptised by the methodists, but he is now nominally a papist, and most of the people there are papists and heathens. The weather on the following day, Wed- nesday, not being favourable for travelling, I did not leave the vil- lage, but spent the day there in visiting the Indians and in receiv- ing visits from them : in the evening I had service at the chief's home, which was very numerously attended. On Thursday we continued our journey to Bahsjewenenng, and after a hard day's walking partly on snow shoes, through the bush and partly on the ice, against a strong north west wind, we reached the village, (if a few scattered hovels can be called a village,) in the evening. A young man in the service of the Hudson's Bay Comrpany received me kindly into his log cabin, he informed me that the few Indians belonging to the place had left for their hunting grounds. I left there the next morning and returned to Gonlais Bay. Saturday was a very stormy day ; I have not witnessed such a continuous snow storm since I have been in the country. I went out at noon and visited the heathens from house to house, who listened to me with great attention, whilst I preached Christ unto them, and urged upon them the necessity of being born again of water and of the Holy Ghost. The Sabbath was heralded in with unclouded glory. When the sun arose not a cloud was visible, and all nature was calm and still, and bright as one could wish every earthly Sabbath to be, emblem of that eternal Sabbath which remains for the people of God. The magnificent scene which it was my privilege to witness that morning at Gonlais Bay, and the reflections to which \ |i REPORT. 51 it gave rise, tended much to produce within inc that state of mind necessary for the faithful discharge of my sacred duties. I had spent the previous night in a small house with three Indian men and two women, on a most barbarous bed, and very uncivilized bed clothing. I felt very heathenish until I had washed myself, breathed the pure cold bracing air, and watched the glorious sun rise. We had morning service at the Chief's house, which was crowded to excess. In the afternoon I had Sunday School, which was attended by many young men and women, as well as children: I was delighted to see several of the heathen children there. At the evening service the house was crowded again most uncomfortably, many of the heathen were present, as in the morning, and I have seldom seen a more attentive congregation. I returned to the house where I lodged, about 30 yards distant, with my surplice on, feeling much fatigued, but at the same time rejoicing in hope that my labours were not in vain. As soon as I opened the door and entered the house, a dog followed me, and as there was one dog already in possession taking care of her young, a fearful contest ensued ; there was I wiih my surplice onjas strangely and unpleasantly situated as one could well con- ce ve in the midst of a savage dog fight, and shouting in vain to the ferocious combatants to desist ; the Indians coming to my assistance, I was soon relieved from my unenviable position. The journey homewards as far as the Sault would have been a very difficult and tedious journey to me, on account of the great quantity of snow which had fallen and filled up the track, had not some of the Indians kindly consented to go before us and open the road ; we reached the Sault in the evening very much fatigued ; we rested there all night and arrived home the next day. A few days ago, I went to visit some of my people who were wintering on the north-west shore of Lake Huron. One is a very old man whom I baptized here last summer, he was the only one belonging to this band unbaptized ; I endeavoured to persuade him to settle here, but his wandering propensities prevailed, and he left us for other parts. Having been informed that he was sick at the point of death, I thought it was my duty to visit him. I was told that the distance was not very great, and that we could accomplish the journey before sun set, so that I did not consider it necessary to make any great preparation, we took some bread, sugar, tea, snow shoes, blankets, an axe and matches ; after we had proceeded some distance my young com- panion (a nephew of the old man who was sick) said he had for- gotten to take a kettle, I did not consider this of much impor- tance at the time, as we could do without tea until we reached the camp. About noon we came to a large crack in the ice, and 52 REPORT. the pure clear water looked irresistibly tempting, we sat down ate some bread and drank a good draught of water; we were fully aware that drinking water would not help us much on our way, but as I said before it was irresistible in our state of thirst. Early in the afternoon I began to be very thirsty again, and drank some more water, after this I felt less qualified for walking than 1 did before, my snow shoes seemed to increase in weight, my strength was manifestly on the decrease, and our progress was preceptibly slower, until finally I had to lie down on the snow and rest. I said to my guide how much further have we to go? And he replied, to that point of land which appears in the distance, "about 5 miles.'' I had not left my resting place far behind when I fell through the ice ; I was in no danger of being drowned, as the water was very shallow, but my lower parts were thoroughly wet; this accident somewhat accelerated my steps, as I had to walk faster to keep my feet at a temperature above freez- ing point; we reached the head land just as darkness began to cover the lace of the earth ; but to our great dismay there was no sign whatever of a camp ; my companion said that the Indians had probably removed to the other side of the bay, about two miles further, I said I was incapable of walking that distance, he urged me to try, adding that we should have a stormy night, so we began to cross the point of land for the bay, but before we had proceeded far, my strength was exhausted, and I had to cling to a tree to keep myself from falling. I ordered my guide to make a fire and to place some pine branches on the snow for me to lie upon, in the meantime I took off my snow shoes, put them under me, rested my head on our bundle of blankets and provisions, and went to sleep, but only for a short lime, for the cold interrupted me ; when I awoke up, I found it was time to exert myself in assisting the Indian to prepare for a stormy night, which already set in ; the owls were screeching, the snow was falling fast and thick, the wind was blowing most violently, and causing a fear- ful movement and noise amongst the huge trees of the forest. We both set to work in good earnest, one cut wood and the other carried it, by turns, when we had cut and carried as much as we thought would last through the night, we began to cut arid carry young pine trees, and placed them in the snow in a slanting position to shelter us from the storm, a very insufficient shelter it proved however, for the snow came down on us most unmerci- fully. We made a very large fire, then we look off our mocas- sins and stockings, wrung the wet out of them and put them on again, then we partook of some dry bread, we had no kettle to make tea, as a substitute for that refreshing beverage we made snow balls and ate them, we then spread our blankets, committed ourselves to the care of God, and laid down to sleep, we slept I '^ Wt-' ■f ' r REPORT. 53 as ^ - s"?, ;fc, 1 i 5 ^' ; - about an hour, then we had to make a different arrangement, viz., one to sleep and one to watch and tend to the fire alternately, and in this way we spent the night. At break of day, although the snow storm continued without abatement, we set out in search of the Indians ; after three hours' walking we found one camp, where we breakfasted and dried our cloths ; the inmates of this camp are in very good circumstances, they gave us a very substantial breakfast, after a very civilized fashion. I had a long talk with them on the subject of religion. They thanked me for my visit, directed us to the next camp, where I found my old friend and his family, with whom I spent the rest of the day and the following night. The old man was much better than he had been, but he was still very sick and miserably poor, they had sc rcely any thing to eat, their camp was in a wretched condi- tio av d so full of smoke, that as soon as I entered I had to lie dvvv 1.1 order to breathe. One of them put on the tent some more bark to cause a stronger draft and facilitate the escape of the smoke. I had a short service at night, and again in the morning, previous to my departure. We had a strong north wind to contend against, part of our journey homeward, which cut my lips a great deal, they are very sore yet, the uistance walked over that day on snow shoes was over thirty miles. 1 have suffered much from snow blindness, and am only just re- covering my sight again. This lengthy communication perhaps under my present circumstances should not have been attempted, but I hope it will prove useful to the Board in giving them some adequate idea of the way in which the expenses which they are asked to defray are incurred. In conclusion, I am happy to inform you that our Day School here and Sunday Services have been very well attended during the winter. I have had a weekly service on the American side for the beneft of those Indians belonging to the church, who were unjustly driven away from here by the Indian Department, which has also been well attended. In reference to the Sault St. Marie, our Church Service is read there every Sunday. I continue my occasional visits, and when I am not there, the service is read either by Colonel Savage, or by Mr. Sheriff Carney. You will be glad to hear that on Monday last, a note was handed to me by the Hon. Colonel Prince, containing the sum of ^n to defray expenses incurred in my occasional visits to them. I remain. Rev. and Dear Sir, Yours very truly, JAMES CHANCE. To THE Rev. T. S. Kennedy. Kl, vn i.ii-Uii, m.'.rf! ■>is FPENDIX. ^ 00 CO oo CO § eo CO o: CO o o — OO o o O C3 O I- o CO X CO CI CJ K H s M 00 g n fl e GO a> ^ 03 - "S en o " S 2 1:: •a a s b o n o Oi "S 2.1 2 3 O b CQ OS i< CI O 00 CO <«< M .-'"J •3 a a b a o ^ 5 OQ •3 o o a "a O O O «0 - I-- O O «-t O ^ d M [■-SsOi-iMiOiMOiHiClOOM 1-1 00 O l~> rt S-t to 04 Ob t^ CO eo !-• I s a ■g 3 J? w » f o el a a s _ &< a S « S <3 • I o § ^ f^b H "S a ►4 O S -a a b a "3 b §1 II H § B O » o M n •3 a a b *<« ^ . e» B .2 .2 "S ^ 02 CQ § 2 b s B a •s "^ fl » -■" ;-, - - .' . J » MISSION FDND. , *^ Three shares of Bask of Upper Canada Stock $160 OU BeqnestbyDr. Bumside 4000 00 $4160 00 KEUT TXBTIMONIAt FCND. Eighteen shares Bank of Upper Canada Stock British America Insurance Stock $884 60 69 40 $848 90 ' C0RNWAI.L PABOQHIAL SCHOOL. '■ • Sem shares Gomtneroial Bank Stock T. $700 00 Thm shares Bank of Upper Canada Stock 150 Co PiT« shares Ck>re Bank ^took 200 00 ■ I s- 1- * I 4 $1050 00 h APPIKDXX. iU SUMMARY OF ACCOUNTS FOR THE XIX. YEAR. Dr, ■•r, Thk Qinibai< PuBFoaK Fund. Or. Grants of Books Grants to Churches Rowsells ' account for Printing Reports, Circulars, &c., and Stationary Taxes Law Costs Office Rent Auditors Salaries of Secretary, Cleric, and Messenger Postage and Sundries, indud- ing coals, cleaning offices, &c. Interest on Mortgage on Lot in Lindsay Use of Hall for Annual Meeting Grant to Clerlr. for extra work, (ordered by Special Committee) Inspecting Lands Loan to Hey. 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Hojio. iiruc. ph nto. nrg. nto. ington Sq'f , llton. bourne. itIIIp. innr. nieeth nto. llton. I nto, llton. llton. tnnjtulBh'c. nto. llltOQ. nto. iTllle. t. orlck8bur(.^ kham, sott. wall. ilton. nto. Erie. ibetbtown. 'awkcsbury nto. ptTllle. iftown. nto. :ston. iirfield. irdown. ilton. fttharineR, nto Bton. iinondv'le. Maltlund. [ito. ito. wall. ott. ilton. )n. ito. ilton. Ito. ioowiilin'n- Ito. ito. .■I >M « Le», W. /I. Quubuo. Letmitiff, Rtv. R Dundu. Lodor, Job AncMter. liOwU, Rot. J. T., LL.D BrookTille. Low, P PIcton. LoguD, Her. Vf ManTera. Lundjr, IteT.F . J., D.0.1 Orimiby. Ully, E Banle. lAuder, W. B., LL.D Naptnee. JUwii, Rer. R Prcfoott. lAuder, Rer. J. 8 Ottawa. LaogtrTi Rer. John, M.A Collingwood. liOuok*, Rer. B Ottawa. MoCaul. Rev. Dr Toronto. MoOutchon, Jamea " MackUm, Jamtt Chlppawa. Maolclem, O. T " MoCormick, Tftomcu Niagara. JUacketurie, Rev. J. O, D., M.A.. Hamilton. Marih, Rev. J. W., B.A Ingeriol. Marsh, L. R Hamilton. Merritt, W, 11. St. Catharines, Mtircer, A Toronto. Mewlntrn, Dr Stamford. MiU», Uon. S Toronto. Muckleaton, S Kingston. Murray, Aleotander YorkrlUo. Maoirab,A. N., V.P Hamilton. MacNab, Rer. Alex., D.D Darlington. McQrath, Charles Toronto. McMurrar, Rer. W.,D,D Niagara. Mitchell, Her. R., D.D York Mills. Morris, Rer. J. A Vitsroy Uarbo'r. Muloch, Rer. J. A Kingston. Morris, Rer. £ Fmnktown. McLood, N Oak Ridges. Morgan, Rer. £,, A.M Barrie. MaoDonald, W. R Hamilton. MeCollum, Rer. J. H., M.A... Aurora. Magrath, James Springfield. Merritt, Rer. K. N Jersey, U. & Minaaye, W. R Carleton Plaee. Mulkins, Rer. U Kingston. Nicol, Dr Toronto. Nation, Dr Uxbridge. O'ReiUy, G Hamilton. O'Reillu, Milea " 0»ler, Rev. H. 3 Lloydtown. Osier. R«o. F. X., M.A Dundss. O'Mearo, Rer. Dr Georgetown. O'Reilly, H R Waterdown. Palmer, Rev. A., M.A Ouelph. Parsons, W. ThornhilL Patton, Rev. If., D.C.L Cornwall. Patton, Hon. J. Barrie. Perkins, Fred Toronto. Pettit, A Qrimsby. Prettton, T. J. Toronto. Proudfoot, W.. VP. * Plees, Rer. U. £ Carrying Place. Preston, Rer. i. A , M.A Stirling. Pentland, Rer. J., A.B Whitby. Pettit, Rer. C. B lUchmond. Pbilllpps, Rer.U. N Grantham. Papps, U. S Hamilton. Palmer. Geo Guelph. Pettit, W Oakrille. Phillips, Rer. X. D., ** , St. Catharines. Parsons, W Holland Land'g Powis,W Hamilton. Racy, Thomas ..„.. Milton. Read, Rev. T B., D.D Orillla. Ridout, a. ' Toronto. Robituon. /. L Toronto. RoMnsoi fTon. W.B " Rogers, , ■ a. R. V., M.A Kingston. Rou,0.^! RotBiell, Henry Toronto. Rannuy, -Mj , St. Catharines. Ramsey, Rer. H. P., M.A Newmarket. Robarts,T. P Quebec. Rattan, Rer. Charles Hydenham Rutherford, K. U Toronto. Ritchie, Rer. W Oeorgina. Robarts, Rer. T. P., M.A St. Catharines. Itotbwell, Ker. J Amherst Isl'nd. Rudstow,W Kingston. Ross, Rer. W. M Oriiria. Held, D. B Toronto. Robarts. J. W •* Sanaoti.Rev. Alem " Short,Jtev. J., D.D Port Hope. Simpson, John Niagara. SnMll, 0. O. Toronto. Stanton, Robert '' Stlnson, Thomas Uamlltou. Straonan, J. M. Toronto. Street, R. P Hamilton. Street, T. C, V.P Niagara. Stuart, Yen. G. O'K., D.D., V.P. Kingston. Shanklin, Rer. R OakvilK Stennett, W., M.A Toronto. Bootheran, George Yorkrille. Bpratt, Robert Toronto. Smithurst, Rer. John Minto. Stephenson, Rer. R. L Perth. Stewart, Rer. K. M., .M.A Uuelph. Strong, Rer. S. S., D.D Tecumseth. Stannage, Ker. J Wulland. Simpson, W. B Kingston. Stewart, Rer. H. W., M.A Guelph. Sterens, A Hamilton. Stewart, Rer. A Kingston. Sbotter, L. L Krln. Sharpe, Rer.U Wolfo Island. Smith, J. W Toronto, Thompson, S " Tremayne, 8en.»., Kor. F Lamb's Pond- Treymano, Jr., Iter. V Milton. Tisdale, E. H Hamilton. Taylor, Rer. T Renfrew. Tane, Rer. F Brockrille, Taylor, Samuel Kingston. Vankoughnet, Hon. V. P Cornwall. Vanko'tighnett, lion. P. M. Toronto. Vankoughnet, M.R " Viner, Ker. U. P. B., B.A Pickering. Wakefield, W. Toronto. Watkins, John Kingston. Webster, Joseph Dundas. Wettmaeott, W. M.. Toionto. WUkins, Hon. R. C, VP Catering Place. Wilson, Rev. J. Grafton. Wyatt, Henry Wellington Sq'r Whittaker, Ror. Prorost, M.A. Toronto. Williams, Joseph, V.P. Teenmseth Worrell. Rer. J. B Smith's Falls. Walklngton, S Hamilton. White. Rer. G. W Camden, .i i Woods, W. B Aneaster. Warren Rer. W. P. S Doaro. Yates, Dr. U Kingston, .,rT ira. tun. to. K .1 .' Those in italics aie original members. ifK DONATIONS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS. XIX. YEAR. Paid m oikkot to thb Parimt Sociitt. . .. 1 Allan, Hon. 0. W $ 5 00 Allan, Mrs 6 00 Bishop of Toronto M 50 00 Brigga, Ber. S 6 00 Beresford, Colonel 6 00 Brownjohn, T. C, Esq 10 00 B«»Ten, Re?. E. W 6 00 Bearen, Her. Dr 10 00 Baldwin, Ber. E 6 00 fietley, M.,Eiq 6 00 BoToU, Dr 6 00 Birohall, T. W., Esq 6 00 Cooper, Rer. W. E 6 00 Creene, Ber. T 6 00 Cnmberland, F., Esq 6 00 Coate, P. W., Esq 6 00 Dixon, Homer, Eaq 6 00 Dixon, Mrs 6 00 Davidson, Rev. J 5 00 DaTies, Ret. H. W. 6 00 Penn, Rer. N. V 6 00 Fleming, Rey. W 6 00 Forest, Rer. C 5 00 Fidler, Rer. A. J 5 00 Fletcher, Rot. J 6 00 Oiowski, C. 8., Esq 6 00 Gordon, Hon. James 6 00 Goldsmith, E., Esq 6 00 Gait, T., Esq 6 00 Gamble, C, Esq 6 00 Gooderham,W.,E8q 6 00 Grasett, Rer. H. J 6 00 Godfrey,ReT. J 5 00 Garrett, Rey. R 6 00 Groves, Rer. P. J. 8 6 00 HUton, Rer. J 6 00 Hamilton, G. Esq 6 00 Hart, 8., Esq 6 00 Harris, Rer. J 6 00 HUl, Rot. B. C 10 00 HaUen, Rev. G 6 00 Hatch, Rev. E 6 00 Hagarty, Mrs 6 00 Irving, Rev. G. G 6 00 Jacobs, Rev. P 6 00 Jarvis, Jadge 6 00 Kennedy, Mrs., Bath, Eng 4 86 Kingston, Professor 6 00 Lewis, Rev. R 6 00 Lee, W. H., Esq 6 00 Lauder, Rev. J. 8 6 00 Langtry, Rev. J 10 00 Maoanlay, Lady 5 00 Mercer, A., Esq 6 00 Magrath, C, Esq 6 00 MoNab, Rev. Dr 6 00 Moffatt, Migo'i PC' K^^* '• ■^• Mnlock 6 00 SUBSCRIPTION. xzi Mulook. ReT. J. A 5 00 O'Mearik, ReT. Dr 6 00 Parke, Mrs., Bath, Eng 4 86 Pentlrad, ReT. J 6 00 Parr, H., per ReT. J. Carry... 3 00 Pleei, ReT. H. E 6 00 PreatoD, ReT. J. A 6 00 Patton, Rot. Dr 6 00 Pettit, ReT. G. B 6 00 Proudfoot, W., Esq 6 00 Perkins, F., Esq 5 00 Perkins, a., Esq 6 00 Robarts, J. W., Esq 5 00 Robinson, Sir J. B 60 00 Robinson, J. L., Esq 6 00 Rutherford, £. H., Esq 6 00 Read, Rot. Dr 6 00 Ramsay, Rot. S. F 6 00 Rogers, Rot. R. V 6 CO Small, C. C, Esq 6 00 Straohan, Captain 6 00 Thompson, H., Esq 6 00 Tremayne, Rot. F 6 00 Taylor, Rot. T 10 00 Vankoughnet, Hon. Y. P 6 00 Whitaker, Rot. Q 16 00 Williams, J. R., Esq 6 00 Worrell, Rot. J. B 6 00 SPECIAL FOR BOOK AND TRACT FUND. BeaTen, ReT. Dr 2 60 Boosfleld, Rot. T 2 60 Cooper, Rot. W.'E 2 60 Ingles, Rot. C. L 2 60 Kennedy, Rot. T. S 2 60 Lander, Rot. J. S 6 00 Morgan, ReT. E 2 60 Stewart, ReT. H. W 2 60 Whitoker, Rot. G 10 00 .AujlVUa: a« •vj ;, •^'♦•K ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO THE .Vfei'i. * * CHDRCH SOCIETY, DIOCESE OF TORONTO. .?i J -.■'■' .,;«k; -iJl TOBONTO. I si;. t/bAn Evangditt. (Collected by Eliiabeth Craig and Emma Allcook.) Uolman, Mn 6 Biobardii, Mn Turnbull,K 3 Lincoln, Mn 3 Harlin,Mn 1 Webster, Mr 6 Friend 6 l^iend i> 6 Allcook, MiM 6 Morris, B.D 2 6 Brooke, Mrs 6 Cash 7 Metoalf, Mrs 16 AUoock, Miss A 10 MoQann, Mr 4 Gibbons, Mn 10 (Collected by Miss Uurd.) Mn. DaUas 10 Mn. Ferris 10 'rhorp, Mrs 6 Dorothy, Miss 6 MUler, Mn 3 3 Mason, Mn 13 Hard, Mn 6 Btoughall, Rev A J 16 Kennedy, Rer. T S 16 Kennedy, Mrs 6 Kennedy, J K 2 6 Kennedy, T 8 2 6 Kennedy. MA 2 6 Kennedy, WO 1 8 Kennedy, Fanny 13 (Collected by L. and K. Thompson) Thompson, J >.... 6 Do. Family 6 Friend 2 6 Th(Tne, Mn 2 6 Cameron, Mn M 6 Dunning, OH 2 6 Harking, Mr U 1 Thompson. Mn J 2 M B 2 6 Friend o 7^ Henry, Mr 6 Pnrdy, Mr 16 OJ I 3 (Collected by Miss PerUn.) Friend 6 Friend 10 Friend 6 (Collected by Miss H. Boulton.) Fortye,Mn 2 6 ForUe, Miss 13 Boulton, Mrs J 2 Cawthra, Mn U 2 6 Widder, Mn 6 FItton, Mrs 2 Dttggan, Mn J lu Cameron, Mn 2 Simpson, The Misses ... 10 (Collected by E. Phipps and M< Wisher.) Friend 13 R Mn 13 TMn 6 A A 8 I 9 3 3 Smith, Miss 2 Boulton, Miss H 1 Cameron, Mira 2 Muter, Col 6 Spragge, Mn 6 3 Lewis, Mies 1 Qunn, Mn 1 Dixon, Mn McLean, Mn 6 Moffatt, Mn 6 E R C 10 Hewatd, Mn Stephen ... 6 Friend 13 M 13 E P 13 M Mn 10 Friend 13 (Collected by Miss Thompson.) Long,Mn 6 Long, Sarah 6 Brooks, Mn 1 3 Grant, Mn JO 1 6 Lowry, Mn 1 lOi Clement, Mrs 1." Brooks, Jane 6 Whitehead, MnO 6 Bell. Mrs J 2 Ooffln, Mn 10 Boomer, EUiabeth 10 Friend 10 Thompson, Mrs 10 Smith, Henry 6 3 (Collected by Alice Bovell.) Denison, B 5 Denison, Mrs 2 6 Friend 13 Browne, Mr 10 Friend 10 Nation, Mr 6 St. Paul's Church. Bostwick,MnG 10 Bartlett, Mrs 10 Baldwin, Miss ~... 1 5 Baldwin, Mn W 16 Blake, Mrs 6 Beard, Mrs 5 U Berney, Mr 2 6 Bacon, V W 6 Bostwick, Mn 6 B P 1 Cla.-'', Mn McLeod 5 Cov. u, J 6 Cariutbers, Mrs F 6 Croft, Prof 1 5 Cherriman, Mn 1 Oown, Mr 1 DeBlaquiere, Mrs 2 10 Draper, Chief Justice ... 1 6 Davis, Mrs U 6 Durand, Mr 10 Durie, Mr 6 Dickson. U 10 Evans, Mr 6 U Edmunds, Mrs 1 8 Fitzgerald, Mrs 10 Friend 10 Friend 2 6 Givins.RevS 1 6 GivinSjMn 10 Glass, Mn 6 U Griffiths, 6 Gossage, Mrs 10 Gerry, Mr 13 Hooper, Mr 10 Hirschfelder, Mrs 1 S Hntty,Mn 2 6 Hayden,Mn 6 Howard, Mn W 10 Jarvis, Fred W 16 Haworth,Thos 10 Howartb, Mn ., 6 ► » ' * '* , II i 6 ■> ) U > U ) ) I 3 ) 1 o •i 6 5 5 5 '* MoPfaeMon, Mrs 3 Mxumy, W 6 Nuling, Mir 6 Mldgeley, Mm 2 6 Nanton, Mrx 6 Ord, Mm 10 PUtt, Mm 8 10 Preston, Thoa J 1 6 Parkes, Mrs 10 Prince, Mrs 10 Ross, Mm 16 Richards, S 6 Rutherford, Mrs 2 C Richardson, Mr 2 6 Rowsell, HS 2 6 Snelling, Mrs 10 Sorley. Mrs 6 Sootheran, Mrs 8 9 Severn, O t II 1 Stanley, WN 6 Shftnley, Mrs I 6 Stanley, Mr 1 3 Telfer. Mw 6 Taylor ft Fuemt 1 6 Torranop, Mrs J A 6 Wilson, Dr 10 Williams, Rev A 16 Williams, Mrs A 6 Young, Mrs J 10 OAKRIDOES. (Collected by Mrs. Mci.jjd.) Spennely, Mr i oo Thompson, Mr, Jr 26 Harper, George o 40 Harper, John O 38 Kelty, Mr i oo Christison, Mr 1 00 Thompson, Mr Senr 1. 00 Wootten. Mrs u 20 Curtis, Mrs o 25 Sttttle, Mr 1 00 Bnrke, Mrs 26 Try, Miss Jane 60 Holmstead, Miss 100 Sullivan, Miss L 25 Mortson, Mr 60 Jefferson, Mrs 30 Sibb, Mr 60 Paige,Mrs l 00 Bninskill, Mrs 40 Biggins, Mr 1 oO Friend 2 00 Olass, Mrs o 16 Brown, Mr 87i LegR Mr Sen'r 1 00 Miller, Mr 60 MoLicod, Norman 6 00 Mcl«od, Mrs Norman ... 2 00 McKenzie, M 60 McLeod, Mrs 2 00 McTieod, Capt 3 00 (Ooiloctcd by Miss Campbell.) Newbury, Mrs 100 Campbell, P 60 Campbell, Mrs 1 00 Bowman, Mrs 60 Bernard, Mr 100 Bernard, Mr & Mrs O ... 60 Williamson, Mr 60 Bracken, Mrs 26 Hamilton, Mr 60 Palmer, Mrs 60 Cooper, Mrs 25 Friend 26 Friend 26 Campbell, Miss 1 00 COLLECTIONS. Crosby, Mr 60 Pollock, Mr 60 Hall, Mrs 26 Van Austran 26 Grant, Hra 1 00 Newbury, John B 60 (Colleeted by Julia A. KerswelL) Kenwell, Giles, A fomily. 4 00 Kerswell, James 100 Hart, Mm „ 1 10 Brown, Mra U 25 Hodson, Mm 25 Robinson, Mrs 60 Hartney, Mr 25 (Collected by Mr. Atkinson.) Atkinson, E 1 00 Foster, Geerge, Sen'r 44 Foster, Geo. Jun'r 60 AUBOBA. (Collected by Miss Lee.) Stewart, Rev HW 5 00 Stewart Miss H W 2 60 Keele, Mr 3 00 Keele, Mn 2 00 Maehell. Mis 100 Field, Mr 1 00 Iiepper,Mr 8 00 Bowen, Mr 1 00 Mosley, W 2 00 Mosley, Mrs W 1 00 Todd, James, Jun'r 60 Stupart, Capt, R N 2 00 Sullivan, Mrs 60 Todd. Mr, Sen'r 1 00 Lee, Mrs 2 00 David, Mr 12J Mortimer, Mrs 26 Barber, Mr 25 Thompson, Mr 25 Thompson, W 20 Thompson, Miss 15 Ramsbottom, Miss 85 Gurne'it, Mr 60 Gurnett, Miss 60 Logan, Mr E 60 Pritchard, Tbos 1 00 Ireland, Mr 60 Robinson, Mr 25 S?B,S 25 Brown, Mrs 50 Ward, Mrs. A 26 McFsrlane, Mrs 40 Hood, A 25 Ward, A 26 Ward, J 25 Friends 78 (Collected by Mrs. Mercer.) Mercer, Mrs 1 00 Daw8on,MrsT 20 Mercer, L 20 Mercer, J 20 Mercer, W 20 Orth, H 25 Dawson, M 26 Oulham, J 35 Savage, Mrs 60 Smith, IM 20 SmiUi,T 20 Savage, W 50 JenlUDS, J 16 Douglas, Mrs 25 Savage, J U 20 Chapman, Mrs 25 Mercer, Mrs S 25 Orarey, Mrs J 25 Coulter, S 25 Knoggs,W 25 Peacock, M 20 MIMICO. ChrisCs Church. (Collected by Miss Qrigg and Miss Scott) Van Every, P 1 00 Van Every, Mrs P 50 VanEviry, W 1 00 Van Every, 'Irs W 25 Van Every, A 06 Van Every, M 06 Van Every, J 05 Van Every, W 05 Henry, Mrs 30 Henry, F 20 Scott, Mr 20 Scott, Mrs 20 Scott, 8 20 Scott. W 10 Scott, M 10 Scott, C E 10 Booden,Ml88 25 Miss Norton 10 McDowell, Mrs 25 McDowell, Miss 25 Shaw, W 30 Cameron, Mrs 20 Murray. Mrs 25 Murray, B 20 Rundell, Mr 25 Langford, S 25 Towell, Mrs 30 Crawford, A J 60 Martin, K 25 McNeil, Mrs U 60 McNlel, J 25 Davies, R 28 Holdthrope, B 20 Ooldthropo, Mrs B 20 Front, Mrs 25 Whitherg, Mr 25 Hart, T 25 Ooldring, Mrs 20 Martin. Mrs 60 Martin, James 15 Vfarshall, Mr 60 Vlarshall, Mrs 60 Marshall, J 26 Marshall, M A 06 Chapman, Mrs 20 Bates, J 24 Irwin, W 100 Noble, H 1 00 Henry, R 26 Friend 26 (Collected by the Misses QUes.) Giles, Mr 50 Giles, Mrs 60 Giles, J 25 Giles, C 25 Giles, Mrs C 25 Giles, J 07 Giles, F 07 Giles, C 07 McDowel, W 60 Langford, W 20 Langford, Mrs 37 Pattison, Mrs 10 Young. J 36 Young, Mrs 10 Young, Miss 13 White, Mr 26 White, Mrs 25 White,C 06 White, R 06 White, J 26 Kynoch, Mrs 26 Kynoch, J 10 Uipwoll, Mr I 00 Hipwell, Mrs 1 00 Darroch, M 25 Newman, J 26 Ford. T 30 Pinchen, H 10 Pinchen.R 10 Wilson, W 25 Gibbs, G 60 Clark. W 24 Friend > 50 Armstrong, — u 6 Brunskill, John 1 6 Carr, Thomas 10 Crown, E 3 Cooper, Hugh 10 Parsons, W 16 Northcotte, Mr 100 |Parson8,Mr8 J5 THORNHILL. (Collected by Miss Parsons and Miss Elliot. 3 6 3 6 6 6 6 6 3 e 6 6 6 Dewar, Mrs Doughty, Frances U Drake, - Farr, Mrs Fish, Miss Foot, MiES Friend Friend Galenough. Mrs Holdsworth, Mrs Hollis,Mr Hooper. C Keflfer,TD Lane, Mrs Lemon, H Medd, Mrs Morgan, Mrs Munshaw, W Newton, Mrs Pezton, George 15 Purkiss, G 5 Rackvtt,R 2 Ramsden, Mrs 10 Savage, M 13 Suddaby 2 6 Ward 2 6 Wiles, R 10 Wiles, Mrs 5 Williams, E 5 (Collected by Miss F. Pexton and Miss Dewar. Arnold, R 10 Arnold, Mrs R 5 Brunskill, J jr 2 6 BrunskiU.W 2 6 Burr, Mrs « 3^ Oockerline, Mrs 2 6 Dean, Mrs 6 Dewar, Rev E H 2 10 Dewar, Miss 2 6 Friend 5 Friend 10 Hodge, J 13 Hodge, Mrs 2 6 Holland. J 5 Hopkins, Mrs 7i Kirkpatrick, W U 6 Lane, W 5 Ludford, Mrs 16 Ludford, C 5 Martin, John 5 -, McDougall, Mrs 5 ' Palmer, Mrs 1 3 Pan^ons, S 2 6 Saunders, L 1 :l Somerville 2 VrrOilSjJohn 13 /Aillect'xl by Mrs aud Miss Seager.) ;*raolJ, MrsJ 7 6 Arfcsey 2 6 Cook, W 2 6 Cook, Mrs 2 6 nuncomb. Dr 10 Falconbrif^ge, J R 5 Lawrence, G E 10 Langitaff, John, senr... 5 Munshaw, John 6 Munshaw, Mrs L 6 Seager, Edmund 10 3eager Mrs 7 6 Seager, Misii. 2 6 Seager, Mi8S Anna 2 6 Seager, Miss Mary 13 Seager, John 13 Shepherd, E 2 6 ThomaB,Mrs 6 VADGHAN. (Collected by Mrs. V. Keffier.) Badger, Mrs 10 Bell, Mrs 7 Burkholder, Mrs 13. Cook, Mrs W 6 Cook, Thomas 2 Cook, Mrs Thomas 13 Cole, Mrs 3 8 Cooper, Jos. A family. II 11 6 An Emigrant 13 Hackctt, Joseph 2 Jackson, Ephraim 18 Jackson. Ellen 10 Keffer, Joseph 5 Reffer, Mrs Joseph... 6 !| XXVI KefTer, V. and family. 16 3 Kefler, Thomas 5 7i Keffer. Michael 10 Keflieir,MnU 12 Kirby, Mw 3 Lund,W 2 Martin, W 11 2 MoDoueaU, Mrs 13 North, Andrew 13 Petennan, Mrs G 1 PhiUipn, Mra 13 Raid, Henry 2 ItmB,MrR 13 Rnpert, Jacob 13 HweeUpple. CH 2 6 Wataon, Mr 6 Whittaker. Mr 10 Wbittekar, Mra 10 (Collected by MIm Julia Keffer.) Baldwin, Mrs 2 Bowes, Mrs 2 6 Bowes, Wm 2 6 Fisher, Mrs 2 Friend 1 3 Friend 3 Friend 2 Friend 2 C Keffer, WiH 10 Keffer, Charles H 13 Keffer, AlftedE 10 Paffe,Mrs White. Mrs 6 White, Mrs H 10 White, Mrs J 1 3 White, Rebecca J 13 White, Hiram 13 Woods, John 6 LLOTDTOWN. (Collected by Misses S. and S. Varooe, Sprowle, Bolan, Gilbert, aud Foster.) £1U8,EB 5 00 Eastwood, A., and family. 10 00 Sodge,B 100 Donald 22 Buel, Mrs Or 1 00 Brown, J Mrs 1 00 WriKht, Mrs 20 Smith, J 100 Beatsun. Mrs 1 00 A Friend 0'20 A Friend 26 Ualse,Mn 60 Hardwiok, Mrs 26 Armstrong, Captain, and Ikmfly 10 00 Henry, W 100 Badder, B 2 00 Breston, Mr 60 Shank, Mr S8i Osier, Bar H B 6 00 Osier, Mrs, and family... 7 00 StreetjK 50 Smith, M 26 JenningSy Mrs 50 Jenningj, B 60 Cnig, M J 25 Wlnteni,Mr8 25 Thompaon, Mr and Mrs... 1 00 Lawrison, Mr & family,... 2^00 LoDffbottom, T B 26 MoKee,Mr 40 Mackinley, A 60 Dodds, J f- Vareoe, B 1 oo COLLECTIONS. Gamble, Mr & Mrs G 2 OO Sprowle, Miss 1 50 Sprowle, Miss J o;50 ifughes, M 25 Hughes, Mrs 321 Perry, Mr & Mra U 1 84 Perty, J, and family 2 00 StinsoD, Mr 1 00 Robinson, Mr 58 Small Sums 26 Pinkerton, 8 & K 84 Wheeler,MC 100 Dale, W&G 110 MUls, Mrs 25 Dale, J 20 Dale, L 55 Sloan, A 100 Carson, J 76 McFee, P 20 Calhoun. J 20 Bolond,26 60 150 00 • 26 26 25 124 25 00 125 25 25 9.1 Si. Jamet\ Albion. (Collected by the Mi8ge8 Matthews, Forgythe, Milburn, Wrey, and Squires. MuDsie, J 150 Cranson, T 60 Broddy, K I) 60 Scott, J 25 Berry, J 25 Hays, W 20 Vance, J 25 Cranson, A 75 Wright, T 50 Bracker, J o 40 Jamison, D 24 Clark, J 1 00 McKinley, Mr o 24 Elliot, J 40 KUiot,MrsJ 50 Bayle, M o 60 Dwyer, R o 60 Hewitt, W 60 McKlnloy, D 24 Robinson, T 60 Finch, Mrs 20 Flarnall, Mrs 20 Shields, U 25 Nixon, B 25 Hanna, G 25 McCartney,!) o 25 Wilson, Mrs o 48 Grier, J o 25 McKeown, J 23 Woods, J 25 Stone, W 50 Watson, Mrs 30 Elliot, Mrs 50 Noeland, J 25 Bowls, G 60 Purdew, Mrs 50 Deacon, D 25 McAulay, Mrs BO Orr, R SO Sterratt, Mrs 25 Pettigrew, H 50 Judge, W 20 Bowles, Mrs SO Watt, Miss 25 Daniels, Miss 50 McCartney, T 25 Ingrabam, M J 20 McCue, T 1 00 Seabrook, J 40 Verdew. W 00 Perdew', T 1 00 Perdew, H 60 Gray, J 100 Judge, T 50 Judge, J 50 Ilanton, W 25 Grier, Mrs 50 Brown, Mrs C 24 Caainjell,D C 15 Pangman, R 50 Kvaus, J 25 Cammell, P 24 Walker, J 40 Scott, A 50 Johnson, A 25 Benson, M ; o 25 Sanderson, T o 50 Thompson, J 60 McCartney, G 25 Perdy, T o 24 Hlggison, J 1 00 Hanna, W r 8 00 Shields, J o 50 Moore, W O 25 Minions, R 25 Hanna, R 1 Backuf), Mrs H Burroll, T Northcote, IMr 2 Rutherford, R Klliot, W Rlllot, T Hanna, W, and family.... 1 Sanderson, M Milburn, T Olassford. T Podlow,W Watson, J Thomas, R Bible, W Wray, W 3 Fluken, M Squire, T Taylor, ) Lougheed, D Taylor, J Goldsmith, R Dock, Mrs Taylor, J Kennedy, J Foster, — Virgin, S Hockley, Mrs Smart, Mrs Taylor, J Taylor, H Taylor, W Small Sums Missionary CoIK>ction 3 00 25 50 on 60 50 70 30 60 60 25 30 25 25 60 00 25 20 20 50 60 5(1 25 60 25 25 25 25 20 25 24 24 24 12 WOODBRIDQE. Christ'ii Church. Agar, AT 100 Carry, Kcv. J 6 00 Long, W 100 GRAHAM SVILLE. (Collected by Miss Phillips.) Clifton, Arthur 75 Bell, It 60 Bell, Miss 50 Allen. T B 1 00 Halliday, R 50 Blain, Mrs 60 Phillips, T B 1 00 Clifton, W 100 Leech, G , 60 Sanderson, J 60 Gaitvel, J 1 00 Anon 25 (Collected by Mrs M Morrison.) Morrison, Martin 2 00 Morrison, Mrs 1 tio Hamilton, Miss 48 Hamilton, Richard 1 00 Livingstone, Mrs 1 OO Sinclair, Donald 24 Tnnlinson, W 25 (Collected by Muster Samuel Bell.) $4 CI. Allen, D 1 00 White, W ,. 60 Hooper, John 60 aOBB or TOBONTO. St. John's. (Collected by Mrs Uasaard.) Uauurd, Mrs 100 Peacock, W 26 Carafoot, W 100 Agar, George 26 Haustrausen, Kobert 25 Dale, Mrs 60 BaUey, Joseph SW Thompson, Irwin 60 Erwin, .Tohn 80 Graham, Mrs 25 Wiley, Samuel 25 Wiley, John 26 Daley. Michael OKS MoCort, Andrew o 30 Atchesnn, Hugh 26 Beamish, Mrs T 86 Bland, .Tohn 60 Cummins T m Trainer, Mr 0» Holcot George 60 Hassard, Miss !ll> Shaw, Samuel 26 Beamish, James 26 Hassard. F SO Ward, Thomas 26 Homer, J 25 Campbell, Mrs 25 Dale, Mrs Matthew 20 Parr, Mrs 60 Taylor, Mrs 26 Beamish, Thomas 26 (Collected by Ma«ter and Miss JBIlis.) EUis, J A 2 00 Taylor, W 60 Aiiaiuit, John 26 Strong, W 26 Armstrong, James 25 AuBtin,John I2k Sponce, James 26 (Collected by Miss Parr.) Parr, Henry 1 00 Barber, Robert 2.S Austin, Richard 60 Atchinson, Hugh 20 Richardson, Thomas 26 Hill, Edward 20 Spencc, James 26 Beatty, Matthew 26 Rogers, Peter 60 Rogers W 44 Atche80n,John 60 Goodfellow, James 0S6 Murray, Isaac 26 Monroe, James 23 McCortjJohn 36 McP^n, Hugh 17 Mc .rt, Andrew 40 Austin, John 20 Murphy, John 26 McCort, Mrs 36 Catherwood, Alexander... 26 Catherwood, James 26 Bilder, Mrs 20 Shaw, W. 26 Willey, Samuel Ql^ Kodidk, WilUnm OM Fines, Wm 36 Adams, John 26 McKay, Mrs 40 Wright^ Dominie ib Beatty, John 26 A Friend 10 Carry, Rev. J 40 XXYllI COLLECTIONS. > Brooks, Thomu 25 Beunish, Samuel SO Jular, Ann 11 Maw, John 20 Kelly, MlM 012J Morrison. WUliam 15 Splane, John 50 WhitUker, Robert 25 Hasiard, John 20 St. John, Mrs R 25 StJohn, Vrs 25 Canlbct, Kichard 20 (Collect-. ■ I7 the Misses Held and Kersey.) Kewrj, ■ \i .m 1 00 Koiaey ' inM 26 Clfrk, Rici J. d 1 60 U , Isaac 60 >is \ Mrs 60 ^: vjh. Philip 0«5 iU'a«. Tihard 25 PellT, Cchf'.,!^ 26 KellKin ii.-ct.-K^' 1 no Mlt«bi>ll, ' 25 Enrin,J3uii 26 Leggrt. James 60 Legger, James 48 Wbibihead, John 24 Cunningham, Samuel ... 25 St John, Thomas 26 St. John, Mrs James 44 lUehardson, Thomas 20 Foster, Mrs 25 Clark, Mrs Thomas 1 00 Cook, John 26 Slightholm, J., Bsq 25 A Friend 60 Bland, John 1 00 Wiley, Mrs W 60 Lefroy, George, Esq 1 00 Bland, Mrs. J 30 Holcot, George 10 Aoon 06 JchnstOD, Mrs D 40 CraTen, Rachel 26 St John, George 25 St John, Mrs George 25 Clarkson, Miss 10 Hart, Mrs Robert 60 A Methodist 22 A Present 25 Tibbs, Richard 2U Craven, James 50 Craven, Mrs James SO Craven, Jane .) 25 Craven, James, jnr 12i Craven, Richard 0124 Reid, W 25 Koadhouse, W 55 Paul, Henry 1 00 Hart, John 60 Beamish, John 20 Campbell, Mrs W 60 Lund, Joseph 30 Dei.ton, W 20 Hadwin, John 25 A Friend 20 Bland. George 1 00 Cole. Mrs T 60 Webster, Thomas 60 Rusten, Tbonas 20 Beatty, John 20 BriDsdon,John 26 (rvine, Thoaas 50 Kellam, Robert 26 Lawrenee, Isaac H 25 Dnnbsi, Mrs 25 TUI.LAHORE. St. Mary's Church. (Collected by Miss Tovnirow.) Chafee, J M, Esq 10 tK) Mullin, I)r 1 00 Mullin, Mrs 40 Mulligan, Joseph, Esq.... 100 Mulligan, Mrs 20 Mulligan, Mrs, sen 60 Harris, Joseph 24 Graham, Mrs J 45 Lindsay, James 26 Robinson, Thomas, sen... 1 00 Chamberldn, Mrs 60 Ellis, John 25 Budacott, Henry 30 Mitchell, Mrs 50 Leister, Mrs 20 Strong, Mrs 25 Strong, Miss 60 Lindsay, John 24 Robinson, James 1 00 Robinson, Mrs 26 Townrow, Thomas 25 Little, John, jur 60 Orr, John 60 Shaw, Mrs 20 Robinson, Thomas 25 Hogg, Mrs 1 00 Duncan, John 60 Thompson, John 25 Thompson, Mrs 25 Kennedy, Johnston 1 00 Maw, Mark 24 Ralph, Henry 25 Brown, Mrs 10 Windsor, P 10 Lindsay, Joseph 24 Corkett, John 1 00 Corkett, Wm 60 Corkett, George 25 Maw, Thomas 26 Lee, Miss 25 Little, Irwin 24 Hutchinson, Mrs 25 Brown, Henry 15 (Collected by Miss M J Robinsou. Robinson, Mit'ihew.. 60 Robinson,'-:' ... 60 Robinson, Roert 50 Robinson, flc.irgo 50 Robinson, M.ir? J 26 Hays, W 60 Lindsay, Wm 12J Orr, John 26 Morrison, Acu 26 Little, Thomas 20 Cliant, Noah 25 Ewens, John 25 Eldon, John 1 53 Perry, Edward 1 00 Kennedy, Wm 10 (Collected by Miss Eliza Strong.) Strong. William ."iO Dudley, Mrs 25 Strong, Mrs 25 Carberry, Mrs 25 iNoland, A 22 Piercy, Jer 20 lAtchepon. William 40 Hance, Thomas 25 P&lph, H and -Mrs 1 00 iHays, John 25 Slind, Samuel 22 Calbeck, Samuel 25 Murtee, Thomas 50 Anon (1 10 Wilson, Mr 25 Hull, Charlotte 20 Strong, James u 26 Wilson, Mrs 36 McDonald, Andrew 26 Foster, Mrs 10 (Collected ty the Misses Balfour and Pearen.) Pearen, Henry 1 00 Pearen, Jemima 26 Pearen, Mary Ann 12) Pearen, Susannah 12f Balfour, George 25 Balfour,MA 010 Balfour, Harriet E 10 Balfour, Francis C 05 Balfour, Sarah J 0,''i Blake, J 10 Webb,W 010 Burrell, C 25 Taylor, Mr 25 A Friend 010 Pearen Mrs A 05 Tigg, Joseph 50 Tigg, Sarah Ellen 50 Dale, Theresa Ann 25 Ward, Mrs Robert 25 Fleming, Andrew 20 Pearen, Susannah 01 STREETSVILLE. (Collected by Miss Ballinger.) Arnold, Rev Robert, and family 1 Baliinger, John Ballinger, Mrs Rutledgc, Mrs C Ramsey, Mrs Ramsey, Mr Heron, Wm Earls, Edward U Stephens, Mrs Wm .... Stephens, Wm Stephens, Wm. II Arnott, James 1 Beaty, John Elliott. Wm E Birdsali, Mrs F Abtntt.Mrs B), all, Wm, Sr ' Mitchell, C, .Tr Blackwoll, T B Blackwell, J A Blackwell, Mrs Sterling, J Anderson, J Wyse, Mrs Wright, (Samuel 2 6 2 H 1 .T 5 74 5 1 .0 'i u 2 u 2 *J 2 u 2 6 2 ^i 2 u 2 u 2 2 t) 2 6 1 6 2 6 2 6 1 10 2 1 3 *t 6 COLLECTIONS. Clyne, Qeorgo .lO McKeown, Robert 50 .Tordan, Richard 25 Simson, Duke 25 Blakely, Henry 2S Goldlng, Mary J 25 Ooldlng, John 50 Ballentyne. John 25 Graham, Sarah 35 Scollon, William E 25 CRKDIT. Si. Peter's Church. and DERKY WEST. (Collected by Miss Gelding and Miss S. Graham.) Rutledge, George o ."iO Graham, Catherine ;i7A 'Hit. James o 50 Tilt, John, Jr o •2,^ Farnell, Thomas 25 Sparling, Johnston 25 Sparling Martha 25 Kennedy, William 50 MoVittie. Oeorere 50 Williams, William I) 60 Harrison, John 25 Bird, Mary 25 Grafton, Mrs 25 Wilson, Ellen 50 Grimshaw, Thomas 25 Hogg, Nicholas 25 Brown, Thomas 25 Brown, Mrs 25 Smith, Tho naa 50 Parker, Thomas 50 Wedgewood, Sarah A 2i) Baldoc, Dow W 20 Cromby, Thomas 20 Armstrong, Joseph 2i) Duncan, Tliomas 25 Aikins, Andrew 20 Morrow, Samuel 20 Cumminsr, Margaret "J ' T", Sarah J ': ■:, iieli, Mrs ■' liii, J^ha i' ;; Oiv.''- ., 'oeeoh 25 (Collected by Mrs. Harris Miss Margaret Harris.) Anderson, C E 5 00 Blair, Mrs 25 Brown, Mrs 25 Conts, Mrs 60 Dawson, Abraham 25 Denman, James SO A Friend 25 Harris, Lucy 50 Harris, Mrs 75 Harris, J B 4 00 Harris, Annie 50 Harris, Arthur B 1 00 Harris, Miss 1 00 Harris, Margaret 100 Johnston, Mrs 07 Merigold, Daniel 60 Oliphant, Aaron 24 Slade, Thomas 60 Shaw, Mrs 25 Sutherland, Capt, for 18B0 2 00 Thompson, John 40 (Collected by Miss Cameron and Mrs S Smith.^ Adamson, Mrs 100 Boll, Mr and -Mrs 60 Boyes, Truman 1 00 Cameron, Charles 2 00 Cameron, Mrs Charles 50 Cameron, Miss 1 00 Cameron, Isabella 25 Cameron, Donald 60 Cameron, William 1 50 Cameron, Mrs. William... 50 Cameron, Charles, Jr 1 00 Cameron, Charles, Mrs... 50 Freeman, Mrs 20 House, Mrs Emily 100 Long, Mrs Geo 50 Maclott, Mr 100 MoDermott, Mrs 20 Taylor, Mr 25 Taylor, Mrs 25 Taylor, Geo 25 Smith, Charlea Sidney 50 (Collected by Miss Couovev and Mr. .Moss.) Alley, Miss 4 00 Baker, .Mis ^A Cox, Mrs 2 00 |Cox, Robert 2 00 ,Conover, Samuel 25 Crozier, Mrs 20 Dixin, Mrs 100 Hunt, Charles 25 Harris, William 1 00 jHodio, RovT P 5^10 Jackson, Bcnjamiu 25 'King,Th03D , 60 King, Charles 11 U3 [Mi^rath, Miss 4 00 XXIX Magrath,WiUiam 8 00 Messenger, Mr 2 00 Midville, John « 25 Miller, Mrs 26 Moss, John 1 00 Peer, Phillip 20 Patchot, Mrs A 60 Steed, Isabella 60 .Shook, Henry 37* Twining, Dr 4 00 Wilson, John 26 (Collected by Miss and Mr Ilam- mond.) Andrew. Thomas 60 Boyes, Christopher 20 Clarkson, Warren 60 Clarkson. MrsW 48 Forster, Frederick 2 00 Forster, W R 2 00 Friend 25 Friend 00 Friend 10 Friend 10 Friend 010 Gooden, Mrs 05 Hammond, 2 00 Hammond, Thomas M 1 60 Hammond, Mary R 100 Hammond, Robert V 60 Hadley, Elizabeth 12) Hamilton, William 60 Hammond, David 25 Lockhart, Thomas 20 Lawrence, George, 60 Lawrence, Mrs. George... 60 Magrath, James 6 Ou Mitchell, Charles, Jr 24 Oughtred, Richard 20 Sutheriaad, Capt 2 00 Shain, Lewis 24 Shain, Mrs Charles 05 Shain, William 30 Shain, Robert 20 Shain, Corvad 26 Shook, Hannah 6 26 Shephard, Mrs T 20 Taylor, Emerson 100 Wright, Mrs 04 (Collected by M'sg Sarah Con- otIo.) Children's ^AsC. •Mrgrath, Marlen 010 Magrath. Mary 10 Hodge, Alice 20 Hodge, Emily 10 Hodge, Herbert 10 Harris, Joh'j 10 Shepherd, J 10 Conovie, George 05 Taylor, M 010 Uftux, W 012 Kills, Robert 26 Uixin, Aunie 20 Lawrem, E 12 tamen, S 012 Mayhem, E 25 Forster, Clara 06 Taylor,E 26 Taylor, George U6 Conovie, Charles A 12 Phoenix, Jazert 01 Gaiston, Stephen, for 4... 60 Boyis, C 010 iVIegsonger, W B H 10 .Mciseuger, iloehfort 010 cox.w H eio XXX OOLLEOTIOKS. BBAMPTON. Christ's Church. (Ck>nccted by Mist WilUs.) WUlla, R 1 00 WUllf, R 60 WUIU, J 60 WUlii,!r 60 WUllf, Mrs 80 WHllr<,MlM 50 Fletcher, U 60 Todd, 60 Roniter, FV 26 A Friend 25 Wood, H 2; A Friend 26 A Friend 12 Drennd.A U25 Todd,W 0S6 Todd, J 26 MoLelland, O ,. « 26 Soott, Mn S 1 00 A Friend 20 Tilt, Mrs 25 TIlt,W 25 Tilt,J,Jr 60 Simpson, D 26 Jordan, R 26 MflKeown, Mrs 25 Golden, John 100 Brown. S 25 Sutoliffe, J 20 MeKee, George 26 Bettty. Thomas 26 Anderson. A 60 Howell, O 26 Uighton, L H 26 Morris, J 20 Foster, W 25 Ingram, M 26 Atoheson, John 25 OllTer, B 60 Thompson, W 50 Palullo, J 50 Manes, T 20 Fletcher, R 1 GO Fletcher, W 25 Cornish, D 25 Fletcher, E 50 Fraser, J 40 Todd,W 26 Todd, C 25 Abernethy, John 100 Manning, George 50 (Collected by Miss Thistle and Miss Wiglcy.) Jarris, GS 100 McCulla,Wm 1 UO Fry, Mrs 60 Bradley, Mr 60 Bodds, Joseph 1 00 Soott, A B 60 Darby, George 100 Bird, John 60 Green, George 2 00 Kodley, Robert 30 Cotton, J Shuffle 1 00 Brega,S 100 Soott, A F 2 00 Tye, George 1 00 Trotter, R 50 Cummins, J P 2 00 Lynch, J 100 A Friend 38 Vodden, Mrs 40 Oonlding, Mrs 1 00 Derby, Mrs 100 McCuUb, John 1 00 SYDENHAM. (Collected by Mrs. Kllingham and Mills I«onard.) Hodge, Mrs 2 00 Fisher, WUliam 1 00 Cwwe, Dr 1 00 Probyn,Mr 100 Crombs, Mrs 60 Reld, Wm 50 Brunskill, Mrs 50 Morley, John 50 A Friend 50 Wilson, Mrs 26 Bemrose, Mrs 26 Jennings, W F 60 Goldthorp, Mrs 25 Goldthorp.Miss 012} Graham, Thomas A 50 Graham, Andrew 60 BIUngham,Mr8 50 Parker, Mrs A 1 00 ticonard, Mrs 60 Gobart, Mrs T N I 00 Farr, Mrs J 60 Wilson, Mrs 50 Smith, Mrs 25 Appleby, Mrs 25 Leonard, MrsF 25 Church, Mrs 1 00 Watts, Miss 25 (Collected by Miss Orifflth.) Grlfflth, John 1 00 Griffith, Mrs J 1 CO Grlfflth, A H 1 00 Grlfflth, M C 1 00 Griffith, A P 100 Gold, Mrs 50 Silyerthorn, Mrs, (Stu- dent's Fund) 2 00 Beatty, Helen F 25 Beatty, Thomas A 25 Beatty, John C 012 PallettcWH 100 Pallette,AJ 20 Pallettc, Charles 21 Pallette, Mrs 24 Pallette.Mr 24 Elgie.Mrs 50 Alderson, J 65 Becherl, Isaac 20 Kennedy, William 60 Cooper, Nathaniel 24 Elgie, James 100 (Collected by Miss Crawftird and James M Crawford.) Crawford, Michael 50 Crawford, Mrs M 50 Crawford, Prosetta 1 00 Crawford, Stephen 60 Crawford, James M 25 Snowden, Mrs 10 Hnggins.W 26 Collins, D 06 Cayan, James 25 Caran, Mrs U 1 00 Cavan, Wm 30 Policy, Mrs W 60 Jackson, Mrs 60 Jackson, £ 10 Jackson, Wm U 05 Griffith AH 50 BerresD)rd, Col Bonltbee, A Bogart, M M Burn, A Demoe, V Dudley, Walter Estcn, Major Tyfe, A Gamble, N Allan Graham, Nelson Graham, H.... Hallen, 8 W Harton, Thomas Ilogaboom, J Hodge, — Hatchcroft, G B Maguire, J Maguire, Ellen Marshall, J B McMaster, William, Jnr... Maynard, F Mulock, Mrs Nlckson, James Orr, Archibald Padfleld, C. W Peck, Dr Payne, Thomas Itamscy, Rev SF Roe, Wm Rumsey, G T Saxon, John Simpson, William t^impson, Alfred Simpson, C H Stephens, Shadrack Stephens, Captain Stephens, William, jnr... Stephens, Nelson Sutherland, Df^nnid Trent, William White, George 600 100 060 U25 25 060 2 60 oiaji 100 260 060 160 1150 100 060 50 060 50 25 050 2 00 50 25 026 050 060 60 5 00 2 60 60 012>5 60 25 25 50 26 25 25 6U 100 050 nOLlAND LANDING. (C!ollectod by the Misses Parsons and Barwick.) Armstrong, Mrs 50 Bacon, U 100 Brown, Mrs 25 Clark, OB 100 Ccok. Mrs 50 Chapman, Mrs 50 Chapman, Mrs J 40 Croxton, H 1 00 Doherty, H 25 Hardcase 58 Jakcway, A 60 Kclls, Mrs 20 Lane, T 48 Lloyd, Sarah 23 Mcintosh, Miss 50 MoMaster, Mrs 50 MoClure, J 1 00 Parsons, J 5 00 Playter, Mrs 23 Pallbrd, G 25 Sheppard, J 80 Scotchman 012 Taylor, M 60 Thome, W H 4 00 Willows, Mrs 100 NEWMARKET. St. Paul's Church. A Friend 25 Bently,J 100 r ■ « QUKENSVILLE. ((Collected by Miss Morton.) Anderson, Mrs 25 Anderson, Mr 20 Arbuthnot, Mr 50 COLLECTIONS. XXXI &0 00 25 00 50 50 40 100 25 58 O&U 020 48 023 50 50 100 00 25 25 80 012 50 4 00 100 020 50 Aylward, J 25 Bryer.C 1 00 Citne,W ;« Cowieaon, J 24 Cuthbertson. Mr 25 Farquhar, Mr 20 Friends 25 Garrick, J 25 HallWay, W 60 Hill, W. 24 IVIlln«, W 26 Milne, P 26 Millard, M 100 Morton, E 1 00 Rose, 20 Selby, Captain W 1 00 ^^nunderH, Mr 1 00 Silver, Mro olO Smitli.Mrs 20 Stiles, U 25 Taylor, Mrs 25 Turner,Mr8 o 20 WayUng, T 2 00 Wilson, Mrs 10 Wriglit,G 24 OEOROINA. ITcndcrion, Mrs 1 00 Bourchlcr, Jos, and family. 2 00 Beavan, R '.. SO Comer, Mrs 50 Comer, Miss O 50 Cooper, S 10 Darly, G L o 50 Gibson, Mrs 1 00 Gibson, Mr John 25 Howard, C H,and family... 2 00 Howard, John n 50 Hall.RG 50 Johnson, James SO Kay, James 100 Lyall, Wm, and family 100 Mossington, Thomas 50 Ritchie. J M fiO Ritchie, R*T. Mr 5 00 Shaw, H A 50 Stevenson, J R 50 Trent, James 2 00 Trelour, Henry 50 (Collected by Mr J Shcppard.) Anderson, P 1 00 Fry, Henry 50 Howard William 100 Park Samuel 50 Sheppard, Joseph 100 Boyd, Mrs 25 Boyd, John 25 DonneU, John II 50 Donnell, Thomas 25 DonneU, .fames 1 00 DonneU, Mies 1 00 Earl, George 26 Evans, Gccrgc SO Fitkin, Thomas 25 Grier, Michael » .00 Hali,R.A 25 McDonald, Alexander uO Smith, Jas. and family 50 Winfield, James 25 Weir, Thomas fiO Weir, John G 25 MARKHAM. (Collected by Miss i'l Pringle.) Brown, George 75 Boyles, Mrs 25 Carruthers, Mr 2 00 Raken, Jano 80 Hill. Rev. Ocorgo 6 00 Hunter, Alex 100 Hommett, Jane 12^ Lownsbrough, Thomas 1 00 Lownibrougb, Hannah 1 00 Lownsbrough, Sarah 30 Lemon, George 44 Middlaton, George 50 Pringle, Jacob 2 00 Pringle, William 1 00 Pringle, John 2 00 Pringle, George 75 Pringle, Henry 54 Pringle, Mr G, sen 76 Pringle, Mrs Emily 60 Pringle, Joseph 26 Patterson, Mariam 1 DO Padget, William 26 Robinson, John 2 00 Robinson, Christopher 26 Raby, Mrs 20 Short, Isabella 26 Short, Annie 25 (Collected by George Davison.) Barnett, Ambrose 2 00 Brathwalto, Mark 25 Crosby,George 26 Crosby.MrsHP 60 Davison, George 1 00 Davison, Mrs George 1 00 Kokardt, Eliza 20 Eokardt, James 20 Hunter, Mrs George 10 Keller, Mrs J 12U MiL'dleton, WiUiam 012}^ Ki'cd, Mrs 28 Stephenson, John 25 Stiver, Henry 80 GRACECHrBCH. (Collected by Sirs Atkinson) Atkinson, Mrs 6 00 Atkins, James 24 Armstrong, William 1 00 Armstrong, Mrs WiUiam... 1 00 Armstrong, Robert 1 00 Barker, James 1 00 Davidson, R 1 00 Dack, Mrs 25 Graham, Richard 26 Graham, Joseph 24 Graham, John 24 Graham, Miss 25 Graham, George 50 Henderson, Joseph 60 Ingllfl, William 100 Jackson, J P 50 Maclean, John 100 Mam leld, J 60 Miln , T A 2 00 Milne, Mrs E 50 Milne, Peter 24 McKlnloy, Robert 24 Rcosor, ilon David 1 00 Reesor, .\li-< 100 Reesor, Peter 100 Robinson, Mrs John 100 Thomas, John 1 00 Tane, Mrs 1 00 WUllamson, Mr 1 00 Williams, L R 1 00 Ward. Mrs Jane 60 Wall. Mrs 25 White, Mrs 40 (Collooted by Miss Maria Buck.) Anderson. Rebecca 12^ Britton. N 60 Cook, D B 25 Buck, David 1 00 BeU. Elijah 24 Bruck, MrsW 80 Curtis, R 49 Gordon. J 24 Head, John 24 Laidlaw, R 24 Mitchell, WlUiun 24 Milne, John 25 Rent, J 25 Reesor, 1 00 Scruton, G 60 Thorton, — 012}^ Welsh, R 80 Welsh, W 1 00 Wilson, Henry 100 WilL Orkbun, R 2,) Woodman, J H 1 «0 MoGill, Dr 0-25 Manson, Mri i< AO BUllnp". P 1^00. Clark, ictor Joseph o 12i l^ii, - X 00 Fields, . r« 20 UXBIIIDGE. (Collected by Miss K Smith.) Smith, George 2 rt Smith, Mrs 2 n Causeway, Jano 13 Brown, Mrs 2 6 Smith, Ellzabuth U 2 n Kidd, William 1 U A Friend 13 Towniend, W 10 Beech, Mrs 13 Hamilton, Thomas 2 6 A Friend fi (Collectca by the Misses Bol8t:r and Websf«r.) ' Nation, Dr .^ 01) Plank, Mr loo Bell, R 2,'i Boden, Thomas 24 Thompson, James 2S Piers, G 1 00 Burley, T 24 McoUs, W 26 Metcalf,a 1 00 Smith, W 60 Walker, W 60 Smith, AW 25 Finch. J 2 00 Steward, J i 25 Square, J ^. ^ 00 WllliamB, A D 25 Bolster, Thomas 2(0 Fitch, Charles 25 Moon,£ 35 Plank, B 25 Brown, J W 60 Brown, Mrs 60 McHuan, Mrs 25 Accidental Donation 22 (Collected by Miss Reynolds and Miss Granton.) Reynolds, S 100 SoUey, G 015 A Churchman 15 G R 20 S R 20 Scholes, John 100 Granton, Thomas 100 Spring, Albert 1 00 Stone, Joseph 25 AFriend 2 6 Walsh, E 13 Boynton, Mrs 2 3 M. Mrs 13 A Friend 1 » Bowt-r. .1 - '1 llaln. Mm < i .! (Collected by Miss Finch.) Lund, R 6 BI(relow. Mrs 13 A Friend 1 3 Sexton, Mrs W 2 B Christian, Mrs 1 4 Panton, T 2 6 Friend 3 Friend 10 Bain, Dr 13 Oakley. F 13 Friend 7* Friend 7i Friend 10 Friend 1 3 Kriond 13 WD 10 Prl.>tl''. 7i •tnily, D 13 (Collected by Miss M A S.) ;i8ct8. COLUMBUS. {Collected by Mrs. Hodgson and Mrs. Moffatt.) REACH. (Collected by Miss Moore and Miss Fleming.) Rain, Francis 10 linger, Mrs 10 Benson, J 13 Quitt, James 10 Langton, Mrs 13 Maekie, Mrs 2 6 Wldder. John 2 6 Jury, John 2 6 AFriend 7i Hoduson, Thomad 50 Hodgson, Ann U 50 Hodgson, Wntson .'5Jr Hodgson, Wharton t I.j Hodgson, Georgij 12* Ilodgsou, Christopher 12^ Hodgson, Mnrganii 12* Hodi;8on, A. •/ Wari 6(» Moffatt, Joseph 1 UC Mo?:0 Cuthbert, John 50 Fox, Jessie 26 McKcnzie. Mr 100 Tucker, Dr 100 Stone, .Mrs 25 .A Friend 25 Varty, Mrs 100 Varty, William 25 Lepper, John 100 Lepper, Sarah 1 00 Percy, Mr 50 '■ V, Mrs 50 ■"d by Mrs Richardwn.) 1, John 1 00 , John 1 00 . Elizabeth 50 Mrs B ti25 (^aiu|ibull,Mr8 1 00 A Friend 50 McCausland, Margaret 25 Fothergill, George 50 Gimflet, Mr 26 OOLLEOTIONS. XXXllI Jerry, Mri 25 •lerrr Jnmvs 'Z't Klrklnnd. Mrs 25 Inii, .lonliua 1 on Hftrt, Mrs Ocnrgu .'lO Illrliiirilsdii, A fi't A Kriond 26 (Collected by Miss Qrocn.) Viner, Hot Ui'orj?o 6 00 Vlncr, Vrs 1 00 Chliaren 1 Oil Grcon, P. o;)0 Orei'n, Mrs 50 Oreon, Sainuol 50 Mitchell. J 25 Green, Jusnn 10 Wiirren, Mr 1 (10 Warren, W.Jr 1 CO Warnn, V VV 2.-. SterlinK Mrs 25 Ueottir. Mrs 20 Dodtitutrt 20 McCullough, Mrs 25 Ormerotl, Iteborca 25 Hard Times i>5 lOnllowny, Wllllnm I r>() Ilosr, Ueorifc 25 Koeler, Wiliinm fiO KeoliT. Mrs M AiicliT^on. " 60 Onllowiiv. Anna ■- 1 iK) Onllowiiy. KK > 25 tliillowiiy. Mr- 'ij Johnn. Sttinu' I V) •lohntt, Mrs ... J5 Itloiianlson,
  • n' ^0 Hichiird'«)n, Is.ilnaa u .'.") .Tobbitt K (1 .',0 Shaeltleton, Mrs OCS Mctlellnnd, I T 100 McClelland, Mri 60 Pmtit, Henry .'sO liny wnrd, Alice 25 Uichiirdson, Jnhn 60 Stephenson, William K& Uolt, Rev William 6 00 (Collected by Miss Westney.) .Tohnston. Mrs 60 llolph, William 1 00 Kolph, Mr.^ 50 Boyd, William 1 2J^ Westnoy, William, sen,.. 100 Boyd, David : A Priend 26 Tftte, MrsW 20 Gibson, Mrs 20 Westney, Mrs 1 00 Wcstney, William, jr 50 Westney, lienry 25 Westney, .Mary 25 Boddy, Mrs 25 Doddy. Michael 25 Pole, Thomas 50 A Friend 25 McKoy, WiUiom 25 Maiton. David 25 McCuilough, W 45 Law. .Mrs- 25 McMurehy D 25 Slater. Sarah 25 Boddy, John 37 J^ Koeler, Stephen yo A Friend 12J^'Ormerod, Mrs, Grant, Margaret 25 A Friend 60 McCulloiigh, Eliza 26 McKay. Mrs W 25 (CoUoctsd by Miss Boddy.) $2 00. Youni;, Godfrey 1 "0 Law, .Tohn 60 Law, Mrs 4i» Willis, Martin 5it Willis, Mrs 60 Booth, Thomas 60 Booth, Mrs 60 Campbell, Mlsa 6o Thornbt^ck, Mrs 2 .'io Ormcrod, Thomas, gen... 60 sou 60 Soho)<*», Mf 3a ,Nnrrl», Ri»» W It 1 00 iNorris. William U 24 Humphrey, James, Jr.... 1 00 Hu iiphruy, Mrs Jas, Jr... 100 Crumi'tDn. rs 1 00 Annis. David fiO Cliulew, John 25 (Collected by Miss Bnwcn knd Miss Phurrlil.) Taber, J Uusxoll 60 Smith, Mrs 25 Hull, Mrs 25 Cann, Samuel 1 00 Mortin, John 25 Wilson. Wlllium 10 Smith, W 10 ClicstT (leorijt) 1 60 .^ecor. M A 124 VVholor, MinnlB 10 Cingson. John 20 Sisley, Joshua 40 Taber, John, son 1 00 Liiley, Chnrlos 24 Hall, Joseph 24 .Moorby, Samuel 1 00 Auburn, Septimus 25 Auburn. Henry 60 A Friend it Dorry. William 1 00 (rew, R 12J^ AMhbrldgc, Mrs 25 Thonipion, Mr 1 00 Thompson, Mrs 60 McChiro, Mil's 60 Pherrill. David 25 Pberrill, Mrs Adna 1 00 Bowen. Mrs 25 Thompson, Matthew 25 Chester, Wary J 26 Ormerod, Mary 25 Ormerod, Thomas, jr 25 Ormerod, T, Mrs jr 12 Ormerod, Martha 12U St. Paul's Church. (Collected by Miss Burk.) Mason, William, sen 2 00 Ormerod, William 10>^ Ma-ion, Mrs 200 SCABBORO'. Christ's Church. (Collected by Miss Richardson.) irolliwell, William 100 Walton, Thomas 1 00 Taylor. .Tohn 25 McArdell, Joseph 1 00 Taylor, Jane 25 Laskoy, Mrs 25 Chamberlain, Jano 25 Graham, Margaret 50 Elliott, Mrs 1 00 Nichol, George 100 Huxtablo. .Mr 20 Sanders, C W 1 00 Sanders, Mrs 1 00 Graham Hugh 25 Heal. George °25 Kirby, R L 010 Brumwcll, Mrs 20 Castle. John 50 Castlo. William 50 Skelding. Thomaa 2 00 Hcrou, Elizabeth 25 Nelson, Mrs 25 Richardson, William 1 Oo Wilson, John 1 00 E Anthony, William 1 00 Humphrey, William 1 00 Humphrey, W, Mrs 1 00 Hjmphrey, William, jr... 60 Humphrey, Mary 60 Bell, William 100 Bell, Mrs W 1 00 Humphrey, Henry 1 00 (Collected by Miss Humphrey and Misg Jackson.^ Jackson, Robert, sen 1 00 Jackson, Mrs 1 00 Lcppcr, James 100 Leppcr. Mrs 1 (lO Norris, Constance 25 Humphrey, James, senr... 1 00 Humphrey, Mrs J, sen... 1 00 Armstrong, Mrs 25 A Friend 1 00 Thompson, Mrs 60 Thompson, Matthew 25 Mabley, Charles 26 Cornell. Charles 50 Gates, Nelson 5f> Colegrovc, J and W 60 Bambridge, Martin 40 Bambridge, George 30 Wilson, John 100 Tredway, William 30 Maclean, A 30 Maclean, Donald 100 Shoppard, Paul 60 Sbcppard, Mrs 60 Sbeppard, Mary Jano 23 Sheppard, Solomon 25 Snider, .Mrs K 100 Lush, John 60 Christy, Mrs 26 Armstrong. Robert 1 00 Armstrong, Thomas 1 00 Armstrong. Mrs SO Steers, Richard 1 00 Steers, Mrs 50 Ley, Mrs 075 Skelton, Richard 25 Harley, Mrs 1 00 Roberts. Richard 1 00 Smith, Mrs E 60 Harrington, J D 60 Harrington, A 60 Ellston, Benjamin 50 Ellston, Mary T A 50 Moyle, A B 50 Tompkins, William 20. Burk, \»'m B 1 UO Burk, Mrs W B 1 00 Burk, Mary Jane 60 Stantcn, Mrs 50 Hicks, Mrs 50 Moon. Samuel 25 Davis, Edward 25 Papineau, Francis 2S Christie, William 1 00 ^!*^v^( w \t ^ > IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I lii|M Wli 2.0 us ■10 L25 i 1.4 I 1.6 HiotDgraiinc Sciences Corporalion 23 WIST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. MS80 (716) 872-4503 ^ ^ xxxiy COLLBOTIOITS. Morgan, Mn J 1 SO Muon, Henrr 60 Mason, Mn H SO A Friend 26 Field, Mr« 40 Breekon, B A 26 Burk, J E 60 Bark. David S 26 DaTl*. W 12^ Wood, Sarah 60 MaMn, Mrs T 41 (Collected by Miss Long and Miss Myers.) Long, James 1 00 Long. Elisabeth 60 Onmmer, W 60 Myers, John 100 Myers, Mrs 100 Inight, Daniel 60 Armstrong, Robert 24 A Friend 20 A Friend 10 INzbnry, James 26 Dnnean, Mr 30 Dnncan, John 1 00 Duncan, Mrs 60 A FribUd 24 Bell, Mrs 6C Ball, Mary 26 Hopper, John 24 Sherwood, John 60 Pollard, John U24 Dmry, Oharles 60 Dmry, Mrs 60 Mosier, A 60 Sheppard, Qeorge 60 Long, William 26 Patterson. Jane 26 Raynor, Mary 20 Johnston, Edward 60 Kelley, Philip 60 Irwin, Sarah J 26 Yoppy, Mr 20 Jack 20 Serace, Henry 26 Scrace, Mrs 26 Scraee, George 25 Scrace, William 25 Rosbury, Mr 20 Moon, a H W 20 Laidley, George 60 Laidley, Mrs 26 Watfson, Mrs 25 Taylor, Mrs o 26 Murphy, William 20 Neeley, Mrs 25 Neeley, Elizabeth 25 Myers, Mra .loscph U 50 (Collected by Miss Teomans.) Chapman, Mrs 25 Chapman, James 20 Wride, John 30 Abraham, Elijah 1 00 Abraham, Mrs 60 Dix, John 25 Wride, William 1 04 Teomans, Rebecca o 40 Yeomans, Mary A (i20 Seldon, Raymond o 50 Hope, Thomas 26 Abraham, Mrs, sen 2 00 St. Jude's Church. (Collected by Mrs Deverniok.) Brown, Thomas 1 00 Vfoffatt. Mrs 26 VIoffatt, Mr 26 Blain, Captain 1 UO Armstrong, John 60 niomron, Mrs 26 Humes, John 60 (Collected by MIhs Barker and Miss Wolford.) Barker, Sarah 60 Martin, Mrs 60 Hunter, Robert 25 Vesey, Mrs 26 Sanderson, Mrs 14 Bmpringham, Mr 1 00 Bmpringham, George 40 Bmpringham, William ... 26 Bmpringham, John 20 Matthews, Thomas 26 Magin,Mr8 25 Weatherston, Adam 40 Armstrong, Bdward 1 00 Barker. Mark 1 00 Shipman, George 26 Wilson, Joseph 50 Wilson, Mrs 26 (Collected by Miss E Barker, and Miss Gooderham.) Barker, Elisabeth 60 Hardle, Thomas 60 Smith, James 25 Martin, ,«amuel 20 Proud. Mrs 40 Thomson, Christina 20 Bell, Isabella 25 Armstrong, Mary 20 Batty, Mrs 20 Pilkey, George 25 SylTester, Mary Ann 40 Haw, Mrs 25 B ARRIS. Ardagh, Rbt S B 5 00 Morgan, Rey Edward 5 00 Cleokley, Rey W P 5 00 Qowan, Judge 5 00 Lalley, Edmund, Esqulro. 6 00 Patton, Hon James 5 00 ^Collected by Mrs. Morgan.) Anderson, Miss 5 00 Anlagh, Mrs William 2 00 Boys, Mrs 2 00 ArUagh, Dr John 1 00 Strathy, Mrs 1 00 McVlty.WB 100 Walker, Jonhua 1 00 McEwan,P i oo t'reswicke, Mrs 1 00 Whitebread, Mrs 50 Copeland, Mr SO Bell, tlohn 50 Qiabam, MrsWm 50 Somerset, John O 50 Craig, John o fiO ■lohns, Mrs 26 Minniken. Mr 50 Ingo, Mr' 50 (Collected by Mrs McCarthy.) Russell, Angus 1 00 Ross, H 1 00 McConkey, Thomas 1 00 Holt, William 100 Harrison, 60 Nathaniel King 60 McKcnzle, Alex 1 00 Wright. Samuel 60 Bennett, H 60 Walker.EA 41)0 Meekini; 1 00 Praser, II 60 Davies, George 25 Slec, A C fiO Johns.Prank 100 Uoyd, Mrs Allan 1 00 Hunter. Mrs 50 Sanford, 8M 100 Georgen. T W 1 00 Burnett, Mrs ii 50 Qlindle Mrs 1 00 Alexander, Mrs 100 Graham, Alexander 26 Ross, Mrs BW 100 Maundrell, George 60 Locke, Jeseph 1 00 Plaxton, Mrs 50 Jones, Mrs 25 McCarthy, Mrs loo McCarthy, Dalton 1 CO SHANTY BAY. (Collected by .Mrs S B Ardagh.) Ardagh Rev S B 3 00 Ardagh, Mrs 2 00 Kackes, Mrs 2 00 Flaherty, Mr 100 Flaherty, Mrs 1 00 Woodward, Mr 1 00 .Ardagh, Miss 1 00 Ardagh, Miss M 1 00 Hubbert, Mrs 25 Hubbert. Mrs Wm 26 Heard, Mrs 26 Lyons, Mrs 26 Lowe, Mrs 30 Budds, Mrs 25 Arthur, Mrs S '016 Armstvong. Mtf 25 Foster, Mary 40 1NNISFIL. Si. Peter's {.Collf ( tod by Miss E. A. it Catha- rine Sl< ane ) fooper, MrA 50 Oooper. B 25 Kichards, Dr 2 00 Mooro. Mrs J 10 Kirknp, Mrs 25 Ross, Mrs 25 Moore, J 20 Lennox, WlIMam 20 .McConkey. T 05 Till, Nancy 26 Stlndlo C 010 L 25 Nealy, Wm 25 A Friend 25 Brook, Geo 23 JohuBon. Wm 35 Mills, John 23 West, Amos 25 Atcheson, Mrs 25 Courtney, Jas 26 Coffey, Mrs. E 60 Pool, Mrs. J 25 MUls, Mrs. J 1 00 Rogers, Wm 40 Hope, George 25 Ferguson, John 60 Mills, James 48 Sutherland, Mrs 25 Legerwood Mary 26 Brown, Robert 25 Wilson, Wellington 10 COLLECTIONS. Brock, John Jas SO Strong S. S 4 00 Morris, Edward 1 00 (Collected by Miss Doanc.) OaTillpr. Miss A 4 00 Qavillor, K A 1 00 QRVlller.a J 50 ijaviller, Mrn Henrietta... 50 Morrison, J. M ."iO loCoy, J 50 Williams J. R 5 00 Williams. Mrs 6 00 I'inntr, Elifha 100 Matchftt, Alice Ann U 50 Arnold, Lucinda 50 ('ross, ThoK 1 00 Doanc, Lambert 1 00 Doanc, Ira 1 00 Doanc, Mrs 50 Doane, R 60 A Friend.. 20 t'erram, John 50 Clair, J St 2 00 llenchan, Mrs 20 Kirkpatrick. John 25 Vlanning, Samuel 50 Thompson, Alux 50 Kichardson, Aastin 25 lUcbardson, Tlios 1 (lO McBeath, Geo 25 A Friend 25 Ditto 24 Fcnton, Walter 40 Cross, A 25 Orr, Dr. J. 25 Gill, Thos 40 Lount, H 50 Ecclesiastical Court 50 Boddy, John 50 Edmonds. W 25 Boll, R 50 Bonaparte 10 Mathas, John 30 Bill. John 25 Sutherland, Joseph 25 Scholtleld, Dr T C 2 00 McNaught, Geo 50 Ferris, Wm 1 (tO Gourley, Mr 25 Lewis, Edward 25 (Collected by Miss Carter.; Carter, Wm 1 CO Carter, Henry I'O Carter, W 60 Carter, Mrs 1 00 Carter, Edward 25 Woolcock, Fras 1 00 Woolcock, Mr 25 Gummerson. Mrs 25 Ramsey, Mrs 1 00 Bell. Edward 65 Person, Miss 15 Burrell, Mrs 60 Mairs. Mrs 1 00 Coburn, Mrs 50 Oowan, Thos 25 Latimer, Mr 25 Chantler, Mr 40 Hudson. John 25 Bell, Eliza 25 Dickie, Mrs 20 Matcher. Eliza 25 Coburn Mr. 25 Coburn, Huirh 50 Robinson, John 25 Law, Mr 25 WU80n,Mr8 0I2U Law, Miss 25 Clary, Mrs 1^ Fieldiend, Mr 60 iDearing, Mrs 60 iWilson, Mrs 25 iWillougtitiy. Adam 25 |v\illoughby, John 10 Towns. VIrs 25 .CH'tcr, Thos 60 Gilroy, W 10 (Spillutt, Mrs 60 Wumsbury, Edward 26 'Be!l. Mrs 100 |Ilell. Itlcbard 25 Loklen, Robt 20 Leu, Henry 60 lllust, Kmas 25 Li-o, Samuel 25 Lee, James 25 Swttzer. Geo 25 Merrick, Mrs 25 Bowls, John 25 Moore, Mr. 25 llogan, Dennis 20 WiUoughby. Henry 50 Steven-son, W 26 Qowan, Samuel 25 BRADFORD. Collected at annual meet- ing in Bradford 4 68 (Collected by Miss Barry.) Allen, Miss 60 Anslcy, Chas 1 00 Arcula, F 50 Astley, J 1 Ou Barry, J W, Mrs 1 00 Barry, Miss 25 Barry, M 25 Barry, J W Junr 25 Kingbam, R 25 Barnard B, Mrs 50 Campbell, John 2(0 (}ockerline, Mrs 60 Cook, F 25 Clement, Mr 25 DaviesJ F, Mrs 40 Drifflll, Jos 60 Davison, J, Mrs o 25 Deacon, J 25 Dobson, Mr 60 Edmanson, Mrs 25 Ferriss, Wm 25 Fletcher, John, Rer 5 00 Fletcher, Mrs 1 00 5 Friends 82 Goodwin. Mrs 25 Qlenholm, Miss 25 Uigefion, Miss 60 Lowlhcr, Wm 25 Langhton, Capt 40 Morten, Dr 100 Murphy, A ICC Murphy. Mrs 60 Murphy, John 25 Morris. Thos 25 Mcviaster, W J o26 Macartney, Mr 25 Miller. .Miss U 25 Playter. Robt 1 00 Playter, P 1 00 Playter, .Mr 1 00 Playter, Miss 50 Palmer, Mr 25 Porter, Mr 50 Ross Miss 25 RutledgQ, J W H 25 Swallow, Mrs 100 Swallow, Wm 60 Swallow, John, Jr 25 Spence, Mr 3t P m COLLEOTIONS. XXXVll 50 025 25 010 25 060 10 60 25 lOO 25 020 50 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 20 50 25 25 4 68 T.) 60 100 50 . 1 Ou , 100 026 , 025 . 025 025 . 60 . 2(0 60 25 025 40 60 25 26 60 25 025 6 00 100 82 25 026 60 025 40 100 ItC 60 025 026 026 25 25 loo 100 100 60 25 60 26 25 100 50 25 oas 7lV ■M.i\t ' i%y: '.{;■ fcV,, I f P Tweed, Mr 25 Trott, Mri and family 1 00 ^Vallaeo, Mias 50 Workman 26 WlUon, J W II 1 00 Mobb, Mi88 1 00 Pear. Miss 100 WalUcu, Miss 60 Dissutte, J W 25 Green, J U 'ib Uorner, 25 Wilding, Fred 25 WEST OWILLIMBUBY. (Collected by Miss Fletcher.) Armson, William 1 00 Armson, Mrs 25 Armstroni;, John U 6(1 Campbell, Robert 50 Coburn, Mr 26 Coburn, Wm 25 Oewson, Julius 2 00 Ferguson, Pctur 40 Ferguson, Mrs o 48 4 Friends 1 00 Friend 20 Oroer, Miss 50 Ooodfcllow, John 25 Ileastings. C. M 60 Jvfl, Edward 1 00 Killner, Augustus 50 Lawrence, James 50 Lennox, Thomas 25 Lowry Mrs 37 McKay, George 25 McKay, James 20 Parker, Thomas 51) Proctor, B 25 Rogers, Timothy 20 Stoddart. John 50 Stoddart, Hugh D 1 00 Stoddart, James, Mrs 72 Stoddart, Uugh, Mrs 40 Stoddart, Andrew 1 00 Tyrwhltt, Mrs 1 00 Wallace, Robert 25 Wardman, Mrs 22 XY 147 (Collected by Miss Stephenson.) Bowles, George 1 00 Colly, John 20 Evans, James 1 00 Harvey, Mr 20 Lawrence, Mr 1 00 Smattenlen, George 1 00 Scanlan, Mark 50 Stephenson, George 1 00 Storey, John 100 Thorpe, Thomas 1 Oq (Collected by Jliss M. Wood,) Bayncs, Wm 1 00 Boulton, John 48 Clark, J 30 Coulson, James 1 00 Coulson, John 24 Duck, Wm 25 Evans. George 24 Feighan. Wm 50 Fennell, Joseph 1 00 Fennell, Mrs 50 Fennell, Miss 50 Friend 12 Ilambly, Joseph 40 Kneeshaw, Wm 25 McCutcheon, Alexr 50 KcKay, Robt 24 Morui, Patk 26 Morrias, Andrew 26 Nlsbctt, Wm 49 Ritchie, Thomas 34 Roberts. Ann Jane 2.^ Roberts, Thomas 25 Walker, Samuel 25 Wood, James 1 00 Wood, Robert 1 00 (Collected by Miss Hughes.) Bell, Andrew 25 Bell, Mrs £ 26 Boyd, Patrick 25 Cosgrove, Mrs. J 25 Couch, Amber 20 Couch, Thouias 25 Duck, Robt, und family 2li0 Frcgan, Maria 25 Fregan, Amelia 25 Fregan, George 25 Qlassford, Mrs 40 Heath, Norah 12V< Huff, Alvah 25 Hughes, James 60 Hughes, Miss 50 Kneeshaw, Mrs 25 McDowall, AV 25 Neilly, lames 12<^ Nesbitt, John 1 Oil Nesbitt, Mrs E 25 Nesbett, George 25 Ritchie, Miss E 25 Roberts, Mrs E 25 Rothwell, Mrs 44 Sawyer, Mrs 25 Sheldon, Mr 50 Sheldon, E 50 Spain, Wm 25 West, Mrs 25 Wood, John, Mrs 25 Wood, Wilson 25 ORILLIA. (Collected by Mrs. J. C. Steele.) Read, Rev T Bolton 6 00 Read, MrsT B 1 00 Wilson, Mrs 1 00 Grant. W F 1 00 McMuUin George 1 00 McMullin Arthur 60 (Collected by Mrs D L Sanson and Miss U Thompson.) O'Brien, R L 6 00 Robinson, A W 1 00 Elliott, T 2 00 Notter,Mrs 1 00 Hunter, George 60 Cummlngs, Mr 1 00 Quin, James 25 MoMulUn, Miss 1 00 orge, Robert 100 Sanson, Mrs DL 100 Ross, Rev W M 5 00 Ardagh, Dr 2 00 (Collected by — MaoMulIen.) Revel. Mr 100 VlnMullen William 1 00 DudenhofTer, Andrew 2 00 wcPhee, A 25 McPhce, Mrs 20 McPhee, Mary 10 Dudenhoffer, Mrs 25 Miac Mullen, Geo 20 Newton, Mrs 06 Law, Hector 25 Uw, Mrs U 26 Thom«, Mrs Hewitt, Miss Steele, John Steele, Mrs J C Shaw,Thofl Shaw, Mrs T Shaw, Wm lark, DT Simpson, Wm Crawford, George Crawford, .Mrs (i Adams, Miss Colberry, Mrs W U Colbcrry, Robt II Hatch, Mrs Hatch, Mrs Richard... Canford, Mrs Robt Spry, Jumes Spry, Mrs James Wilson, Mrs Andrew,. Wbybrew Jeremiah.... Leathurdale, James.... Simpson, Mrs W Shaw, Frederick..,..,... Harrison, George Whiting, Mrs Dunsmore, Wm Crawford, Wm Rouse, Mrs .VIcDonough, Mrs Hall, Mrs Grantham.., UcDonough, Sarah .... Wilson, John Whiting. George Kirkpatrick. Mrs Leigh, Leonard Adams, Mrs George.... Edwards, Robt Edwards, Mrs R Shaw, Mrs Henry, Jr.. Anderson, Geo Simpson, Mrs Fred,... Crawford, John Crawford, Mrs John.... Harrison, Joseph Irving Samuel Irving, Mrs Sam Atkinson, Mrs Simpson, E Nichols, Thos Henry.. 013 026 50 060 60 25 76 25 100 050 60 025 017 026 45 025 60 25 010 60 25 25 25 25 026 60 26 50 25 012 25 12 59 025 012 25 030 25 25 25 25 50 25 25 25 25 2.') 25 26 012 (Collected by Mrs Uenry Leigh.) Shaw, sr , Uenry, 1 00 Bull, Mrs 060 Name lost 26 Leigh, Mrs Robert 26 Leigh, Mrs John 25 Leigh, Mrs Henry 25 Hodge, Mrs John 25 Leigh* MissC 25 (Collected by Miss HipwcU.) White, Mrs 2 00 Hipwell, John 1 00 Hipwell, Mrs J 60 Hipwell, C 60 Hipwell, E 60 Teskey, Joseph 60 Graham, Richard 60 (Collected by Mrs John Leather- dale.) Leatherdale John 60 Beurd, John 1 00 Heard, Joseph 50 Seagar, John 60 fjeatherdale, Luke 60 Willlamton, James 60 Cook, Mrs John „ 26 ! XXXVlll (Collected by Mias A. Ruuon.) Fruer, Wm 1 00 OTerend Henry 1 00 Ilopkiim, Sr., Mrs Henry 50 BaJlcy.John 50 Price Thomas 100 HopUn«,MrsT 50 (Collected by Miss £. F. Smith.) Smith, William 100 Smith MwW 26 Smith, EF 25 Bailey! Mrs W 1 50 A Friend 025 Quick, Francis 1 00 Fowler, John 25 Jarratt Charles 100 ParliniT, Mrs 50 Ride, Thos 100 Quail, George 25 Dunlop. James U 25 Phinny, Adaline U04 MoKinlry, Francis 10 Powley, Mrs Peter 025 Deacon, Wm 25 MEDONTE. St. George's Church. (Collected by Mr. Chas. Pauling.) Ooss, Joseph 2 00 Goss, MrsJ 25 Goss, Matilda 25 Goss, Sarah 26 Bead Sr., James 2 00 Beard, MrsJ 50 Pauling, Charles- 1 00 Dud(i^,Thos 50 Fox, John 100 Fox, Joseph 1 00 Ball, Gideon 50 (Collected by Mrs Henry Charles.) Kent, George 75 Bush, George 1 00 Moon, John 50 Moon, George SO Moon, Edmund 50 Moon, William 50 Moon, William fbr 1860 ... 50 Moon, Robert 1 00 Moon, Annie 40 Charles, Henry 100 Walker, George for 1860... 1 00 TicToniA nitt. (Collected by Wm Rowley.) Rowley, John 1 00 Rowley, Wm 100 Rowley, MrsJ 25 Rowley, Ann 25 Rowley, Elizabeth 05 Rowley, Mary 05 Rowley, Phoebe 06 Rowley. Theresa T 05 Mercer, James 12J^ Archer, James 24 Gravett, George .50 GraTett, James 26 GraTctt, Edward 25 Kettle, Thos 60 SibbaId,Oeo 25 Marlow, Charlotte 05 Watt, Jas 511 Bannister, John 20 Bannister, Charles 010 COLLECTIONS. (Collected by George Clarke.) Clarke, George 60 Swann, Jas 26 Swann, Mrs 20 Swann, Mrs. B 121^ Leonard, Mrs. 26 Leonard, Diana 20 Leonard, Rebecca 12U Leonard, Maria 12k Bu8h,T.C 20 Herrington, Wm 25 Ilerrrington. Joseph 26 Castlemao, Zorh 25 Falrburn, DhtIU 25 Ritchie, Tbos SO Mr. Croker 25 .Mrs Croker 25 Mrs. Miller 012}^ Dr. Popplewell 60 Bannister, David 26 Mrs. Bannister 25 Bannister, Richard 25 Parker, Mrs. Wm 25 Bowden, Jas 25 (lamilton, John 25 llamiltOD, Mrs 25 Jeffery, Mrs U 50 Howley, Sarah 25 Clarke, .Mary A 25 Clarke, Eliza 25 Clarke, Matilda 25 Kettle, Alex 25 Frenehand Wife, Thos.... 26 Brittain, Wm 2s) (Collected by Wm. Harvey.) Har\-oy, Sen., Jas 100 Harvey. Mrs 25 Harvey, Harriet 25 Harvpy, Jas. Jun 5o Harvey, Wm 100 .Maicaire, Jas. II 05 Carmichael, Jas K 10 Carmichael, Mary 10 Harvey, Sarah 60 Catcher, Geo 5U Gilbert, Albert 50 Archer, Edward 50 Archer, Agnes 26 Archer, Editba 10 Archer,£nima 10 Archer, Alfred 10 Devenport, Robertson oO Molntyre, Robert 150 Craig, John 24 Grey, Robert 24 A Friend 12 Simpson, John 50 Ritchie, David 25 Archer, Robert 50 rENETANGUISHENE. (Collected by Mr. Simpson.) Crawford, Thomas 6 00 Darling. Mrs 60 Mitchell, Miss 80 Mitchell, David J 1 60 UoBS, Mrs 300 Simpson, Mr 00 Wright, Jflmes 4 00 Qllmore, Dr 400 Thompson, A A 6 00 Thompson, Mrs A A 1 00 Fracer, Samuel 2 00 Thompson, UH 2 00 Thompson, Mrs H U 1 00 [(Collected by Edgar Uallen.) Foster, William 1 00 McLaughlin, Sam 100 Featherstonhaugh, Mr ... 2 00 llallon. Rev. Geo 6 00 Uallen, Mrs 2 (iO Hallen, Mary 1 60 tiallen, Agnes 1 00 Hallen, Edgar 1 60 Hallen, Preston 2 00 Hallen, Richard 1 00 Rappe, Charles I 00 .McLaughlin, John 60 Rainbird,T 100 Tweedell, Mary A i25 Gow, Mrs 25 Morton, Mary J 25 Watt, Alex (for 1860 & 1861) 50 Smith, John 50 Burke, David 60 Burke, David (for ISeo)... 1 00 Coughey, James 20 Stalker,Robt 50 lenkins, Wm 25 Parker, Mrs 60 Campbell. T 1 00 Jackson, T H 3?)^ Tweedell, J 10 Tweedell, Sam 10 COLLINQWOOU. (Collected by Miss Lizzie McWatt.^ Telfer, James 1 00 Montgomery, D i)5 James, John J 6 00 Lockett, Mrs 1 00 Lockett. Miss 1 IJO Gibbons, Mrs 1 00 Wensl^. Mrs 25 Wriifht, Mrs 1 00 Telfer, James, Jr 26 A Friend 25 Burrows, Miss 25 .Marks, Mrs 26 Smith, Mrs G 25 Watts, Mrs 50 Lynch, Mrs 26 Foliis, Mrs 50 McWatt, Mrs 50 (Collected by Mrs. George Moberly) Mobcrly, George 4 00 Moberly, Mrs. O I 00 Moberly, Frank 25 .lohns, W 25 Greaves, James 1 00 Nettleton, J 1 00 Patterson, W G 2 00 Patterson, Mrs W. G 2 00 Bowles, J. G 1 00 .Montgomery, David 2 00 Rowland, John 1 00 Montgomery, Mrs A 1 00 Swain, Mrs o 121^ Stephen, Dr 1 OU Stephen, Mrs | 1 00 Hamilton, W.B 125 Mllwocd 25 Savigny, H P 4 00 Taine. George 1 00 Hewitt, Capt 1 00 A Friend 25 Anderson, James, Jr 20 Cameron, Mrs C 20 Campbell, Jas 37i Turner, MrsO 25 A Romanist 4<) Langtry, Rev J 10 UO COLLECTIONS. XXXIX lallen.) ... 1 00 ... 100 ... 2 00 ,.. 6 00 ... 2(i0 ... 150 ... I 00 ... 160 ... 2 00 ... 1 00 ... I 00 ... 60 ... 100 ... oas ... 26 ... 25 161) 60 ... 60 ... 60 ... 100 ... 20 ... 50 ... 26 ... 60 ... 1 00 ... 371^ ... 010 ... 10 100 1t.i 500 100 100 100 25 100 026 25 25 26 26 50 25 60 50 )rge 4 00 100 25 26 100 100 200 2 00 100 2 00 100 100 12J^ 100 100 125 25 4 00 1 00 100 25 20 20 37i 25 4>l 10 00 COOKSTOTTK. Cooke, Thoina(i,Ki>q OOO Cooke, C 00 Fidler, Rev A J 6 00 Norrid, Dr 2 00 Harper, John 2 00 Dixon, Wm 4 00 Berridgc, John 50 Montgomery, Wm 2 00 Kelly, Wm K 2 00 Lnwrrnco, Wm., Jr 1 60 Harper, Henry 60 Arnold, Wm 50 Coleman, Thos 1 00 McAulay, Francis 2 00 Hunter, Robert 60 Malaby, James 1 00 McKracken, Richd 2 00 Jones, James 1 00 Stewart, AndrPw 1 00 Ross, William 1 00 Stewart. John 1 00 Lewis, Robt 1 00 Bailey, William 60 Perry, James 50 Hurst, John 100 Bailey, Thos 100 Armstrong, John 100 Bennerman, Donald 25 Brown. Wm 25 Qriffln, Andrew, Jr 25 Graham. Jas 2 00 McFadden, John 1 00 Fisher, George 3 00 Goodwin, Matthew C 00 Allingham, Wm 2 00 Gibson Francis 100 Lackie, Robt 1 00 Armstrong, Wm 1 00 Lund,Dr » 4 00 Clapman, James 1 00 Thompson, George 2 00 Clapman, Charles 2 00 Armstrong, Henry 1 00 Bradshaw, James 1 00 Coleman, John, Jr 2 00 Cowper, Wm 50 McKinless, Mr & Mrs 2 00 Carr, Wm 1 00 Hunter, James 60 Rossin, Wm 1 00 Griffin, Andrew, Sen 100 McGarrey, Jamc» 2 00 Whitelock, C 100 Goodwin, Robt 2 00 Armstrong, Mistt 1 76 Coleman, Margaret 60 Collection 1 75 Coleman, W H 2 00 Thompson, John 2 09 Ferguson, Thos., M P P... 4 00 Hipwell, Joseph 2 00 Fawcctt,Edw 3 00 Kellcy. Martha 1 00 Coloman, John, Senr 05 Batbie, James 2 00 •Tohnston, Adam 63 Coleman, Wm, Jr 1 00 Coleman, Ricd 2 00 Coleman, Wm R 3 00 Coleman, Wm, Senr 3 00 Ferguson, Jeremiah 3 00 Thompson, John 100 Doan. Harrison 1 00 Meredith, Miss Jane 1 00 Todd, Walter 1 00 Tumlay, Thos 1 00 Landes, Mrs Thos 1 00 Chapman, Joshua 100 .Wilkinson. Mr ft Mrs 2 00 'Alderson, Thos ;35 Magarr, Jno 10 'Dunham, Joseph 1 00 Depon, Wm 20 Holmes, Mrs K 00 ;Mitchell, Miss 25 Mitchell, .Tobn 1 00 Holmes, Mr A 25 .Mitchell, M /no... 25 McFaddin, .^.r^ Jno 24 Alk'n, Miss M 25 Alien, Miss Margaret 12 Bruce, Jno 6 25 Bruce, Thos 24 Nandy.Geo 75 DaTey,James 75 Davey, Miss H 25 Ruthven, Wm 24 Graham, Jno, Senr 60 Graham, Mrs J SO Graham, Samuel 24 Wilkinson, William 100 Dundas, Miss K 52 Downey, Wm 50 Mooney, Mrs W 1 00 Asaph, Robt 1 00 Drury, Mrs Thos Senr ... 1 00 Hansey, Jno, Senr 1 00 .Townley, Mr 60 Davey, Richd 60 McFaden, Jno 50 Bell, Samuel 100 Doan, Mrs H 1 c-ckbam, J.S Phillips, O Taylor.W Henderson, 11 Marrow. U l[ony,John Todd,Mrs Maiden, Mrs Ross, MrsR Taylor, Mrs A Friend McOilvray, Mrs Noble, Mrs Murray, Mrs. AGO 100 100 loo 60 200 3 00 50 2 50 60 80 60 1 00 100 50 50 100 60 UAMILTON. ChrisCs Church. Agnew, W Browne, £ Bull, II B Blackford, John Best, J N Best, Mrs Billings, Mrs Bell, Mrs Birkett, Mrs,. Blythe,Mrs Boatty. U Clarke, B 1859 Carroll, P Counscll, GO Durham, Miss iiiiton, Richard t'orster. J Fisher, Mrs Frascr, J C. Geddes, W A Qeddes.RcyJG Geddes, Mrs Geddes, Miss Geddes, Miss SS Geddes, Miss M A Geddes, J G, jr. Geddes, Geo W A Grant, Peter Gilkison, Wm Gillesby, W Grier, Charles G Harris, John Ilardiker, Mrs liaison, Mrs Jones, Mrs R D Jones, OT JefBng, Mrs Kerr, Mrs Martin, E McKenzie, Rev J G D.. McKenzie, Mrs McQuaig, RC Macrae, J O Mitchell, Mrs McCoy, Jane Mason, J J O'Reilly, Mrs Dr Papps, H S Powis, Wm,jr Powis, Wm, jr (don)..,, Ritchie, EL Ritchie, J C Ridley, Dr Reynolds, Miss Shackell, Henry Steven, Andrew Thomaa,WH 100 5 0U 5 00 100 2 00 100 2 00 2 00 100 2 00 100 100 4 00 2 00 lOU 2 00 2 00 2 00 101) 500 6 00 100 100 60 60 60 60 4 00 60 2 00 6 00 1110 25 100 100 100 60 3 00 2 00 5 00 2 00 100 4 00 100 60 100 2 00 5 00 6 00 15 00 2 00 100 4U0 300 100 4 00 2 00 Wetenhr.ll, J J I 00 Walker, A E ; 60 00 Winer, Mrs 2 00 Zealand, Captain 2 00 !AC 100 Thompson. W 6 00 Ruthvon, Mrs, 1850 1 00 Church of the Atcmiion. Ambrose, Mrs Ball, F A Bolts. J Y Freeman. S It. Fothergill, Mrs Gates, F W Oreur, J II ITaeoscl, Rev L F lli-bden. Rev J Irving, Mrs .Xmilius Juson, R Logan, Mrs Marsh, L R MeiUlo, J Murray, Mrs J Mclnnes, Donald Mclnncs, Hugh Mclnnes, Alex Mclnnes, Dugald Nemo Newbury, AS I'owls. W Pringlo. Mrs Kastrick, F J IU4d, Geo Lowe Routh, H W Stephens, W C Stone. Mrs Warry, Miss Taylor. Geo, Widow ii a Orphans Taylor, Geo, Erection oi" Churches no 100 2 00 600 6 00 10 00 100 600 6 0U 2 00 600 100 600 200 050 10 00 200 2 00 100 500 100 2 00 100 1 00 5 00 100 500 60 100 2 60 2 60 BARTON. St. Peter's Church. Almas, Mrs John Bond, Silas Bond, Mrs Bull, Rev G A Bull, Mrs Cook, Mrs Wm Filman, Mrs Jacob >V , Jr... Filman, Jacob, sen I'Mock, Daniel Kern. Samuel Merritt, Rev R N, Now Jersey, U S Muirhead, W Ronnie, Alex Rennie, Mrs Tillman, Mrs Whyte, Mr (Barton lodge) Young, Alex Young, Mrs 2 0U 100 100 6 00 2 00 100 200 100 100 200 600 100 2 00 2 00 100 160 100 100 QLAMFOBD. St. Paul's Church. Collection at annual meet- ing 4 80 Bates, James 1 00 Sutton, Mrs 1 00 (Collected by Miss Tydd.) Allison, Wm 60 Bates, Joseph 60 Bates, Mrs Joseph 60 • I « COLLECTIONS. xli 100 GO 00 2 00 200 100 f. 00 100 RO ino 2 00 00 00 10 00 lUO 600 6 00 , 2 00 , 6 00 , 100 . 600 . 200 . 060 . 10 00 .2 00 . 2 00 ..100 ,.6 00 ..100 ..2 00 .. 100 .. 1 00 .. 6 00 ,.. 100 ... 6 00 ... 60 .. 100 2 60 2 60 2 00 100 100 , 00 , 2 00 , 100 2 00 , 100 , 100 . 200 . 600 ,. 100 ,. 2 00 ,. 2 00 ..100 i) 160 ..100 .. 100 4 80 100 100 1 Tydd.) 60 60 60 i > BrighuB, Win 1 00 Briibam, Tho* 60 Bllb. Henrjr 060 Fnnob, TbamM OSO Fnncb, JnineR 13U Fnneb, William 12}^ Frencb, Aug 100 a«ge,Jobn 100 Oase, Mn 100 Goodall, Jamea 95 aoodall.Jobn 26 Hilet, Bamuol 1 00 Hilea, Mlu 1 )io Kennedy, Altba 26 Kramer, Jacob. 1 00 Krampr, Maniaret 60 Kramer. Eliia 60 MoDougall, tin 26 McKee, Ellm 60 MoKee, 8amn«l 100 Martin, Wlllam 60 Martin, Mrs 60 Martin, Annie 60 Mogg, Emma OGO MoBg, Eliia 25 MogiTi Robert 26 Mog^, William 26 Moxg, Oeorge 26 Motrg. Samuel 60 Robine, Loreng 12^ Ryckman, Mi«s 1 00 Smith, Amos 100 Smitb, Mra 100 Smith. Phoebe 60 Smith, Rebecca 60 Smith, Elisabeth 25 Stephens. David 26 Talt. David 26 Tydd, John 1 00 '^dd, Mrs 60 Tydd, MiM 1 00 Tydd. John B 26 T^dd, James H 26 (Collected by Miss Mulbolland.) Allison, Robert 26 Betbune. Dr 1 00 Choate, Mrs 100 Choate, Joseph U 100 Choate. Zachceus B 1 00 Case. P 8 25 Depow, .Tohn 50 Fink. Mrs 100 Gordon, Archibald 6i) Hannibnl, Mr 012} Teeming. James 2 00 Teeming, W 100 MnlhoUand, W 1 IIO Mulbolland, Mrs 1 00 Martin, Thos A .■.. 1 00 Mann, Samuel I 00 Normaii, Mrs 60 Pretty, B 26 Waters, Mrs o 12} Young, W 76 RGOBaETOWN AND NOKVAt (Collected by Mrs. Carry and Miss Phillips.) Thompson, Mr & Mrs B. lieckwltb, Mr ft Mrs Page, Mrs " " U Freeman, Mrs Buston, Mr. ft Mrs Vise, Mrs Iieonard, Mrs Yonng.MrR F Young, Mrs R 5 Appelby,MlM 2 Rally, Mrs 2 6 Boily, MrsJ 2 Kennedy, Mrs 2 Slatham.Silas 3 Vise, James 13 Oalbralth, Alfred 2 dtatham,E 13 lloblnaon, J 13 Rue, John 13 Phillips, Mrs 3 I'hilllps, Mrs 8 3 Sutton, M I 3 Tinning, Mrs 13 Corry, Mrs 2 6 PhilfipR, Miss 2 WIlKon, Mrs 2 6 A Friend 1 3 Younit. MrsJ 5 Younit, Mr. J 5 You 7, Charles 1 3 Ynut< -. Clarence 13 Yount;, Fidlth Minnie ... 1 3 Younii. Francis 13 Reid.D 13 Wright, John Bell 2 6 (Collected by ,Tohn Corry.) Dade, RevC 6 Dade, Mrs 2 6 Dnde, Amy 10 Dade, Charles 1 Dade, John 6 Smith, John 10 Barnes, Christian 5 Barnes, Peter 2 Barnes, Miss 2 6 Barnes, Augusta I 3 Oerven,Hr8 6 Hall, Mrs 2 6 Sims, Mr 2 6 Craine.ThoB 2 6 StuU, George W 2 6 Stull, Julia Ann 13 Stull, Catherine K 13 8tull, Maria 1 3 Brown, Thos 2 6 Baxcndale, Richard 2 6 Shillington, Mrs 2 6 iLoo. Jacob 1 3 McLean, James 1 3 Cook, John and fiunily... 6 Anderson, Elijah 2 6 McMurdock, Neil 2 6 Corry, John 5 (Collected by Miss Standish and Miss Brock.) Murray, Jno 2 00 Murray, Mrs 1 00 Tracy, Miss 60 Tracy, Mary Jane 26 Tracy, Jno A 25 Thompson, HP 100 Thompson, Mrs H P. 1 00 Thompson, Miss 25 Thompson, Harriet 26 Smith, Mrs Marcus 1 00 Smitb, Bess eEloise 50 Smith, T R B 60 Colenso, Mrs 1 00 Hull, MIneroa 26 Brock,Mi88 60 Hull, Mrs 26 SutchlffeMIss 60 Switzer, Jno J 25 Walker, K P 60 Austin. Mrs 26 Griffin,? 26 Holland, Mrs J Morra,8am Morra, Mrs Morra, Robert Selwood, Mra Standish, Mra Standish, Joseph 8 Standish, Miss Standish, Miss Rachel M... i'UndUb, MrJ Graham, Daniel Graham. Jesse Young, Robert McKensie, Miss Standish, Jno Standish, Mrs J Standish, Miss M Standish, Susannah Standish, Charlotte ■' t i zlu Onrncti A u U6 OooM. «60 MounMaus, Mn 2ft PwtMf, Mr 1 00 PhiniM. Mn 2ft 81ld«, Miff OflO >|lwton, U 1 00 B^lMtOD. A 1 00 Irwin, Mr* R 60 CnokM, Mr« R 2S Tburiwn, E 2A Thnriran, W H 60 Tbartwn. MIm 2ft Ooolw. Mr W A 1 00 nuBiil. Mr* J I 00 OnuWiHriJO 60 VLAMBOBO. (Collaettd by Uiu KieTtll.) Moraon, Hrt 1 00 Badd. Mri 1 00 8«wrd, Mr 26 KteTBll, John 1 00 Blnkl«7, W 60 (OoUeeted by MIm Ooohenonr and Hira E BuUook.) Bulloek, WilllRm 1 00 Wiiibart, MnJ 4 00 Orooki, MiH I 00 Wlahart, Kenneth 2 00 W>b> tor. Joseph 4 00 Hoir, Pranoi* 100 WiihMt, Mrs Hcetor 26 Ooohenonr. Mrs Franeii... 60 Trediirioki Mm James 60 ▼•n Bverv, Mrs 60 Boaa, WlllUm 50 Lawrence, Frederick 60 Van Even, Sarah 60 Murray, Andrew 60 Crooks, D W 60 IrTlne,JB 26 Orooka, Archibald 60 Van Kmrj, WUllam 60 Orooka, Mra T 60 Bhaver, Darby 40 Markle, Jacob 2ft Moidao, WUUam 60 Morden •) 60 Black. Jamea 60 Vinenit, Henry 60 Oonlaon, Qeorge 60 Slmpaon, Alexander 2ft T> ordan, Jacob 2ft Hill*, Qeorga 9ft Beirdt Mra A 2ft Vraasr, Haxb 60 Wflgkt. MLr 200 DVNDA8. (OttQacted by Miss Smith and HiasMuith.) Smith, Mra Sydney 200 Bamia, Mra 1 00 Bagua, Mtn 26 Bam*, Theodora 26 B*ita*.B 26 Btnat. Mra 1 00 Moradifh. J T — ............. 1 00 Maradltb, W N 60 MeradHh,JS,Janr. ....~ 60 Lawn. Mra 1 00 titanrald, Wm...... 60 nMkWiUl,A...,« ..... 100 OOLLBOTION. Martlina t 00 Efer*tt,A W 26 Horner, M B 1 00 Humphreys, B 60 Murcn.Mra 2 00 Kins, H 1 00 Clark, Mn 20 Chricton, Mine 60 Harn, Mr 4 00 Ham, Mn 100 Hallan^Oeorgo 2 00 Hallan, Mrs 2 00 Hallen, M A 60 nallen,OSF 60 Brooke, R S 1 60 Jonea. Georn 1 OO McDonala. Catharine 26 Overflold, Mn 2 00 Ov«rfleld,8 2 00 Leemlng Mr 6 00 Hill, Thomas 60 Rutherford Mra II 1 00 Olennam, Mil* 26 Howe, Mrs 100 aoaae,0 26 Rolph, George 2 00 Palmor 26 Lincoln, A 20 Woods AuKUStus 160 Thorpe Miss 100 Ocas, Ellia 2S Coopor, Mra 60 Kills, Mrs 60 Mead Mn 26 Gulliver O o26 QalllTerD 20 Cook Elisabeth 26 deagurMaryA 26 (Collected by Miss Smith, and Miss Uatt.) Osier, ReT. F L 6 00 Osier, Miss 1 00 Osier, F. ft W 1 00 Osier, Mn F 1 00 Osier, B B o 60 Bablngton J M 3 00 Wales, J 1 0(1 Ourran, R E 26 Bennett, Alfred 60 Roberts, W 1 00 .March, Samuel 1 00 Vhitehead, J Q 2 00 Gordon, William 1 00 Kennedy, JamoB 1 00 'dwindle, John 60 BIley, P B 60 Morton, Jamra 60 Smith. George 50 SUnley, Edward 1 00 Wright, F 60 Ohernr 60 Hookle 6'> Tapp, Mra 26 Millar. Mn 26 Matt. Mn 1 Oil Gwyn Mn 26 Cochrane. Mn 50 Walton, Mrs 60 Woolams, Mn.. 60 Oowoer, Mn 1 00 Thompson, Mr* 60 Flxux, Mn 26 Bickle, Mn 26 Grahame, Mn 26 Gwyn, Mr W B 60 GwynMIs* 26 MacNab Mr B 6 00 Keid Mr 60 Lewi* Mr A 1 no White 100 .Vewel W 26 Warner Mr* 60 Oarrihgton Hiaa 26 ttanaom Miaa 26 KIdlar Mis* 60 OraftonMnJB 100 Oraflbn Lillio 25 QraftoB, James J 2ft MILTON. (CoUuctvd by Robert McDowal and Wm Demp**y ) Balance of collection at annual meeting 3 60 < Rixon, Jamea 1 00 Hixon. Mrs 1 UO Rixon, Mis* 1 00 Rixon, John 1 60 Rixon, Thomas 160 Rixon, Mary 60 Rixon, Bllza 60 Flogg, Mrs 26 wJker, Phillip O 42 Joyce, William (Nelson)... U 60 I'rotter, John 60 rurnbull, Mn 1 00 Koss, Mrs 26 FolllR, Itin 10<> Thompson, Robert 1 00 Thompaom, Mn 50 Darragh, Margaret 60 Dumpsey. John 4 00 Dempsev, Thomas 1 HO >ioore, Mrs 1 00 Moon, Miss 1 00 Fleming. Mn 2 00 lo>ce, Thomas 1 00 loyae, Mrs 1 00 JoyccOeorm 60 Joyce, Elisabeth 50 Joyce, William (Imlian Mission) 2 00 .Toyce,Tho8, senr 1 UO Siout, Juhn 50 (Collect by Mii» Sbaw and Miss Ouiloden.) Tromayne, Rov F R flO McKindsoy,Mr&Mr8QO. 4 00 llolgate, John and family. 4 00 Bager, WLP 4(10 Raoey Thomas 4 no UaTls Joseph 2 00 Friend OftO Fleming Saml 1 00 WattsWR 100 OewarJ 50 !ulloden W 1 00 Ouiloden J H 1 00 Ouiloden Fred 6U FriHnd 25 Cnthbert A 26 D»mp8«y George 1 00 Wataon Henry 2 00 Martin Mrs J 1 00 MoNeioe Mn 2 00 McNelce W, M D 2 00 Friend 60 McDowell Robert 1 00 McDowall iDabella « 46 McDowall Thomas 100 Thompson Mrs C U 1 UO Martin Mn 60 Armour Maurice 1 flO Regan James 2 0o OOLLIOTIOKS. xliU 160 100 O30 OAO OSO 2A 026 20 026 26 IN. t MoDowal anU Ion at 3 60 . 100 lUO 100 160 160 60 60 26 42 Hon)... U 60 60 100 26 lOtt 100 00 60 4 00 ItiO 100 1 00 2 00 .... 100 .... 100 .... 60 .... 60 mlian .... 2 OU .... lUO .... 50 haw and Mig» .., SflO fiGO. 4 00 mily. 4 00 ... 4 110 ... 4 00 ... 2 09 ... 60 ... 100 ... 100 ... 060 ... 100 ... 1 on ... 60 ... 2ft ... 26 ... 100 ... 2 00 ... 1 00 ... 2 00 ... 2 00 ... 60 ... 100 .. 45 ... 100 .. 1 110 ..0 60 .. 100 .. 200 Wright Thoroaa 2 00 Horner Mn 60 Varley Mn 26 ShairMlif 100 BoneiiK 86 Hampton Mn 2 00 FrMDianMn 2 00 Agar W A 2 00 (Collected by VTm B«aty and R H KvaM ) BMty William 100 Foi A 1 00 FoxT 100 Fox R U20 MeCann Mn 26 Krani John 26 Kvana Mn 1 00 Bran* R II 60 Krana .1 D 60 RoaaMlM 60 Bigger J 1 00 Bigger Robert 60 Bigger Richard 26 Blggor Robert Ir 26 Faaghner M D 1 00 Stranger 26 Oriok Jacob 26 Williamnon J 25 Fox Misa 25 HORNBY. Balance of oolleotlon at annual meeting 112} Jaokion MiM 1 00 Jaekion John 86 Jaokaon Mn 25 Switier Joeeph 1 00 Switaer Mn J 1 00 SwiUer Mrs S 1 00 Cordlngly Solomon 1 00 Cordliigly Mrs 60 Cordinirly David 60 CordinglyMrs 06u Cordlngly Mn 1 00 Cordiogly John 1 00 Cowin Joneph 2 00 Cowin Mn 60 Cowin William 1 OU Cowin John 1 00 Cowin Miss 100 Cowin Richard 2oO May Mrs a 100 Anderson Adam 50 Anderson John 60 Bussel James 4 00 Buiisel Mia 60 BusselJohn 100 Mason James 25 Shand Mrs 80 Criffln Nath 60 HaeOlennand, Charles ... 1 00 WURon.l8aac 25 Friend 25 MoOardy, Mn 26 Halt Mn 1 00 HallHnO 60 Hall David 60 Armstrong Mn 1 00 Olenndinning Charles ... 25 McClelland Thomas 25 Wright John 100 Robinson Anthony 1 00 Andrews Hannah 50 Smyth Mn 060 Cnnningham Mn 60 Cunningham Miss 25 OnmsinghamF 25 Bell William 60 Leslie William 25 May Mn J 1 00 (CollMted by Miss Oriffln ) OriillnM 60 Oriffln > n 60 Oriffln MiM o26 Oriffln William 25 Dresi'he Charles 1 00 Drenche Mn 1 00 Dresehe Miss 60 Dre ehe Margant 60 LIndsey James 60 Lindiey Mrs 60 LIndsey John 26 iLlndaey David 12} iLlndsey MiM 40 Cnnningham Robert 60 Oibaoa Vllllam 25 Swindell Francis 25 Warrxn John 25 FltiStmmoDsP 25 Scott .Mr 60 MeUman S 37i Brain .lohn Junr 05o Brain Mrs J 50 Brain John Benr 1 60 Brain Mrs 1 60 Hrain Miss 26 Brain Edwin 36 (Collected by Miss Switzer.J iAIexander Mrs 24 Ballard Mn 24 Kdwards William 1 00 Earls Mn 10 May Henry 60 Borduo Mr 24 Berdue Mrs » 24 Berduo Miss 24 Switier W H 1 00 Switser M A 1 00 Switaer 100 Switier Q F 1 00 aUELPH. (Collected by Miss Palmer and MUs Stewart.) Alexander, Miss 8 60 Alden, Mrs 26 Askeil, Mn 26 Brown, W J 100 Baker, A A 2 no Baker, Mn 2 00 Batteroby, Leslie 1 00 Bethuoo, R H 9 110 Burgen, Wm 50 Brereton, Miss ON 100 Balkwell, Mn 60 Black, Mn 2(1 Card, Miss 1 00 Cooper, Mrs and Misses.... 1 00 Cbadwiok, Mn 2 00 Chadwiok, J, Jr 100 Chadwick, Mrs J 0. 1 00 Chadwick. F J (Missions).. 2 00 Chadwick, Ed M„ 1 00 Clay, Mr 60 Chance, R. 1 00 Carthew, Ed. 2 00 Colson, H 4 00 Clarke, Mn 2 00 Corniob. Mn 26 Condy. Thos 60 Champion, Mn 26 Cain, James ». 69 Cnnningham. Mrs Jo^ 60 Davl**, John 1 00 Orafy«r, 0«o 100 Draper, Mrs 100 Draper, Misa JH8 0» Drer.a 60 Etilott, Geo 300 Kll'ott, Oi-o, (Missions).... 8 00 Kvatt. Mn 200 Emerv 0» Fergnsson, Hon A J 90 00 Foster. J 60 FroMr.OB 100 Frii-nd 30 Friend 60 Fennell, James 200 Fan, W 060 Friend « 62V< Orange. Qeo J 6 00 Oreet, R 2 00 Gay, vin 69^ Gooding, Mn OlSW Howitt. Dr & Mn S 09 Hlffinbotha ii. N 1 09 Harte, B Jno 1 00 Hornman, Jno 209 Honman, Mn J 2 09 Horseman, R J 2 09 norsema'i. Miss 200 Harvey, Dr 109 llewnt, Mn 2 u9 Harvey. Mn 2 09 Hutt.Mn 9 26 Holland. Chas. 2 99 Herud.Dr 190 Hinds. Mn 9 69 Hooper, Mn 20 Hewer. Mn 1 09 Hewer, Mn J 4( Hornby, Mn 9 48 Hewer, Mn 9 12^ Hammenley, Jno 60 Jaokson, Richard 2 00 Jones, Robert 1 00 Ingram, Mn U 60 Jaokson, MUs Jane 9 60 KeatiLg, Mn 200 Keating, Mn 60 Keller, Jno 1 00 Keller. Mn I 00 Kelt, Mn 1 o9 {Kerr, Frank 4 00 Kingsmiil, Nicol 300 Kase, H C 9 26 iKidd, Jas B 69 Lamprey, J A 400 Lamprey, Mis* 200 Lamprey, Miss A 1 00 Lowrie, W 25 Lewis, Mr 100 Lemon. A 2 00 Millar, Jno 60 Millar, Mn 1 00 Mulholland. B 1 00 Major, H....„ 1 00 Moore, R M 2 UO Mitchell, R BO Mercer, Geo I 09 Martin, BR 200 Murtin, Geo 2 00 Mnrtin, Geo 1 09 Mayburn, Jno. 60 Maodonwld, A 600 Macdonald, Mn 4 Ob McWilliams,Chaa 1 09 McLaren, B 9 (0 MoWilllams, Niaa 1 OO MoOormaek, Mrs 36 MeKee, J PO MoCxm Mn ................. 036 f fl I I xlir NMT«Mr * Mn 3 00 Nmt«Joo 3 00 Nmt* Mn J 3 00 Nmt«MImV 100 Ntwton Mn Kdwiu 3 00 Nieolwii Mr 3 00 OlWvr Mm II M (hUMri, OW PkloMrRflvA 30 OO PMTktrDr 4 00 Pttonon II W tliO PortwW 100 Porter MiM 100 PlBttJno 60 BomalM K 5 00 KomPWW 100 Rait II B 2 00 Iteynoldi W 100 RMMm 30 Iteilly Mrs 25 BoUDMnEd DM Stewart Re? £ 51 ft flO Stewurt MIm 1 00 Stewart MimK. 100 Ktevwart Miw K C J 1 00 StonnirW 10 00 Strowger A 100 SaUDduriTW 100 Stewart HnQM 100 Bayem, Tho* 2 00 Sayerii, Walter 60 SwMtman Natthuw 3 00 Sandtfr* H 8 CO StMleMnThoa 60 Shaw Mr* 26 Smith MlH Jano 3 43 Tamer Mra WO 100 Thorp Mr« 6ii Thorp Mm J A 2u Taggart Mn 60 l^ntley Mn 26 Tolton Geo 60 Tippin Mm 26 Underhlll Mrg 80 WatnonJ 100 WUklnion Geo 60 Wood Jno A 1 00 WUion W P 100 WIlMn W 2 00 Wataon Mn 36 White MnR 100 Wrightman Mia* 1 00 Wright Mn 60 Walker Chaa 1 00 Welliford Misii 060 Wilton Mn 26 Williams Tbos 60 (Collected by Miss Parkor ) Atkinson Mn 1 00 Atkinson Jno 2 00 Atkinson Geo 100 Atkinson Joseph 62 Billings Geo 26 BilbyWm 1 00 Bilby Mn W 1 10 BllbyW.jr 30 Ohampion Miu 60 Card V, senr 1 00 Card T, Junr 1 00 Card W. loo CardMisaJ 100 DaTia George 60 DaviiJ 60 DaTiaC 60 Blckion Mrs 37W SdwardiSilaa 60' KdwardaNatI 26 BdwardtPred 12k Edward!, W. 25 *OOLLEOnOM8. Prtand 4 00 PrmiehMn 60 lIoggeA..... 4 00 lloggeMrsA 4 00 lloRvaAB 100 ilarlandl'^l lOO llarlandMnK 100 ilarland Kdmund 1 00 llanreyMn 60 llennlngGoo 100 llarlanifUnd 2 00 llarnnns Mn 13^ (oneaMn 60 lonea Kd 1 UO lonea Arthur 60 KoowleaW 26 Knowl«sMlis 3.'i RnowlesRobt 26 Knowles Mrs R 26 Lsslla Mr 1 00 Light Mn 26 LilllsMIss 60 UnnoxMn 20 Melltih Mrs 100 VIelliohAT OCO McGaeA 26 Orr Mrs 60 I'arsons K 1 00 i'arker W II 1 00 PsrkerMn 100 l>arker Miu 1 00 Parker Misa F J 60 Parkor Miss II A D 60 Parker Miss Annie 60 Parker MIssU 25 ParkwrRD 26 PAlmcrai>o 4 00 lliehardsoii J 100 Kob Mrs 60 :imith Miss 25 Tolton J 100 Tolton Mrs J 1 00 ThrinK Mrs 60 Tinley Wm 60 Tolton Mr 100 W%Uon Mn 1 60 Watson Miss 60 Watson Chu •> 6t) (Collected by Sllsa Parker.) Bell Mr 60 Bell Mrs 60 Hewat Mrs 1 00 Heard Henry Jr 100 Heard Henry 8r 1 00 Heard Mrs lUvbard 1 00 viorriH MIhh 37V<| Pipe Mr and family 300 rhnsti'll Geo 60 Murton Mn 100 Vale Capt 200 Watson and family 2 00 White H B 2 00 White Miss 1 00 llerbart Wm 60 Il«s John 100 Nichols n«fl 100 Oulton John 1 00 Oulton Rachel I 00 Petty inhn 60 Starkiiy Mrs 26 SmIthKd 12i WIngsrd Mrs 60 Wakefield Geo 26 Wakeflfld MrOoo U 26 Wakefli'IdOvo.lr oi^l Wakelluld Kiitliur 012) Wardley Kobt U 2:i WillotiKhby Cha* 26 (Collccti'd by Thos Kench.) Card Jno 076 Card Mrs Jno 6u Carter Henry 26 Carter Thos 85 Carter Joseph 01S| DaTleJames 200 Jaekson Thomas 6<) Jenklnson Wm O 26 ICeeliDKaM 60 Kench Thos 60 Marsh H 100 Marsh H 1 Oo Morris Geo Jr aVit, KradlnaJno I 0(i Thurtell Mrs 1 «» PUSLINCII. ^Collected by James Ilewer and Sir. Bell.) Vrkell Tbos and family... 4 00 tlell Joseph 100 Bright Thos 26 iurgess James 100 'aulfleld James 1 «I0 May Mra 12^ barter Tboa 1 00 Decker W H 60 (fewer James 1 iiO UamesHy 100 BOCKWOOD. (ColU'CtvU by Miss StranKe.) Cornwall, Mrs. Vincent... I 00 Arrlond 100 Pasxmore, 8 I OO Wetherald. Jemima 60 WotheralU, W 60 Clements, John 60 Matthews, II 60 Orr,W 60 .Valrn. A 61) Oibson, 8 M 60 Stovel, Mrs 374 Itobertson. Geo 30 Milliken,Mlss 26 I'ossmore, R. 26 Kyerson.Albert 26 Foster, Uenrietta A 26 SeaTtii'.-!"!. Ann 26 WcU-^. iVi'Hrgarot 26 ICd'viu'iH, Mary 26 LUtor, Mary 2.% Ilitrrey, Mrs 26 Furriah, W 'Mi Snelllng.M 26 A Friend 26 ShulK,JH 25 Phult)!, Mrs 26 ihuUi, David 1:6 Lendrum, R 26 McKay, W 25 Morr'H, Thomas 26 McKenzie. V J 26 Morgan W H 26 Crant, Harriot 26 Nelson, John 26 Ellis John S.'> llaslan 20 (ColU'ctud by Mr. U. lies.) Ilea. H 1 00 Dnffleld, K 1 00 Harris, 1 1 00 Meadows,S 100 lies, Mn 60 00LLE0TI0M8. llf OM 100 100 lOO I 00 00 ou oist 60 naa U'JS <)ii{i 13) U U!i II sn rhoA K«Dch.) 076 OBO 86 36 0131 2 00 U6I) 26 60 60 1 00 lOiJ 12A 1 0(1 1 (Ml OOD. • \sa Strunit*.) ncent... 1 00 100 100 la 60 60 60 60 60 6l» 60 o.m ouo 26 26 26 26 2ft 26 26 2& 26 26 26 26 26 26 0i5 26 25 26 26 26 26 26 , 26 OHi U. Ilu8.) 100 100 100 100 60 Boyl«, A 60 Dodfeon A 60 BardWell M 26 llortop II 126 DayW 26 DtvldKon Mri 26 KirkleyS 021V Klrklty T o 26 (UniInK II M 26 IlKrdlDKJ M 26 RkDiwy J 26 WIlHon J 26 Martin I 26 WlllUmi Mri 26 Itamiwy R 26 Parker Vf 12U Mna»rman D 12^ (Colleoted by MUi MoAreo.) MoAreo J 1 00 MaddosJohn 100 BtDbmn Mn 1 oo Foritt-r 1 on Dnfflfld II too Kdwardi Mri 60 Hockott Mm 60 Kornter Mm 60 Fi>r*tur Mr* 60 DdwardK John 60 Bllton II 26 Bilton Hannah 26 Moutrlo KIbalMith 26 (ColI«RtPd by Misdcs Mnkinga and Ballpy.) Bailey (} 50 Lister Mrs 60 NlckloW 60 NIokle J 60 Copland W 60 KrancInT 3,VA Clare 1 0!»6 Maklnfta MrH o 26 MoWilliams Mrs 26 Connor Mary 26 Copoland J 25 Campbell S 26 llambrldge 1 25 Turkinirton Mra 26 FrancU S A 26 Lowry Mn 26 EaittoiiMrs 26 Hepburn Mr 26 FoMter Mrs 25 Thompson Mrs 20 A Friend 010 Talbot H 12i (Collected by Mr. T. Lush.) WowfleldIR 100 Lush W 26 LushT 25 Lush Mr!) 26 SmiUi James 26 Day DuTld 25 Kendall J 25 Johnon Mn 26 Tolton T 25 Duw Martin 20 Lush Susvnnah 12t BreeseMrs 12^ Breeso J 0121 Kreoze Debonih 12^ iCoUected by Mrs. P. Moore.) Lister Mm Joseph 1 00 Hill A 60 Perkins W 60 Parkinson EmUy 60 MoomMnP 60 Lea Mrs U20 (Colltctud by Mrs I. R.OeMW.) OerowHI 100 Hbinn Mrs 60 (lerow Chas 60 !^tovv(>s Joshua 26 MoWllliamit ituht 26 LalghtMis 01^6 (Coltocted by Mr. Frasir.) FrawrD 60 WllLiughby o;.0 AFrlt-nd 25 Dolmidge. W 25 Nlckta T 26 vtooro Mrs 012 NIokle Mrs 13 Sutton Vm 012 Canlmldgo 12 Cash 012 (Collected by Mr. «'. Luttroll.) Rolton 1 60 Olara Robert 60 Luttrell A 60 \lexander A 26 Heuham A 25 KLOUA. (Colleoted by Miss Fnster, and Miss M. Uraln.) Arlss, David 0^2^ Art«s.J 26 Arlss. Mrs 26 Antell, Mrs J 25 Barrett, .Tosopb 26 lillnoo, MrsO. 2 00 lloal, Mrs 1 00 minoo, Mrs Q 60 Beal Mrs 1 00 Itltnco Mrs a 60 BlIncoMwW 100 Brownlo\f Henry 25 Carter Wm 1 00 Davidson Mrs 100 Davidson John Jr 60 Dickson Miss 26 Dickson Mr 12) Drewery Mrs 60 Darby Mrs 6i) Ev.ritt Mrs 012) ForsterMrs 100 Forstor Miss 25 Forster MUs C 25 Forster Georgo 1 00 Friend A 12* OralnWm 1 rltehard Robt Ott Prlt:hard Mrs 1 IK) PriU hiird Henry 8t I'riiebara James ld| Kaynolds Mn 1 00 Keynolds Miss 1 )I0 Swan Mn 1 00 .Swan Miss 8 36 SwanMlsi4M 36 ThaokerMrs 60 Thackor.lolin OM ThaekorWm 36 Thacker Kdward 36 WlnfluldJas OM WinfleldMrs 100 (Collected by tbt MUsm Hate.) Alexander John 60 Arlss. Tbo* 36 Armltaftc Mrs 134 Buchanan John 86 ChambenThof 36 CrossmanJS 36 Grossman Mrs 36 Croisman Sarah 13i Grossman Barbara 013^ Grossman Edwin 0124 Grossman Johr. A 13i CmsumanWM 013i OroiismanJaa 36 Flnlayson J T, MD 100 Flnlayson Isabella 60 Fraser Mrs 60 Friend 100 iVddes A 1 00 Cieddus Miss 1 00 Klrkendall Mary 1 00 Land Bphralm 1 00 Lawrence Tbyrsa 26 Martin Mrs 012) Shields Francis 60 Smith Mrs 0124 Thomson RevO B 6 00 Thomson Margaret 1 00 Thomson Adelaide B 60 Wilson Jamos 1 Ott (Collected by Miss Klrkendall and Miss F Newman.) Coates Kdward 60 Chlnneck K 1 nO Dalhy Robt 76 Dalby Wm 60 Drury Miss 60 Farrow Arthur 1 00 Farrow Fcoderiuk 25 Friend 30 Friend 124 ailklnson Grant 1 00 llnlgRobt 100 111 le John W 100 lllll Catharine 30 Hill James 07 Hill Samuel 02 KirkeMrs .. 60 Lawrence^bark 60 Marshall Mrs 40 Newman KG 160 Newman, H 60 Newman K H 2 00 Newman W P 2 00 Paget Mrs 100 Rollitt Charles 25 SboppardAnn 60 Sheppard Mary 25 Shields Alexander 60 ToddA 25 I I f Ihi BCTtaIaiiiMn(1860) 100 Balanre of OollMaon at mMtinK 1 83 Balance fW>m la«t year ... 2 20 rERQUS. (OoUeotea by Mrs Smith, Hisa Smith, and Mies Barlier.) Black Mrs 80 Browne R 1 00 Cadenhead John 1 SO ONighton J A 1 00 Crelghton Saml SO Friend 100 KeUington Mrs 6U Iiarter Mrs 60 Lingwood Robert 100 LingwoodMrs 100 FctrieJ W 60 BosbJO 3 00 StrathmoieHT 100 Stratbmore Maria 1 00 Temple Mrs 26 Webster Jaa Jr 2 6U Whyto Mrs 60 MOUNT F0BS8T. (Collected by Mira Leslie and Misf Walker.) Oeddes James 200 Oeddes Mrs 1 00 QilkisonWS 1)0 iMlielT H 100 Smith 1 26 BnmsMn 25 HooDiyoomb Mrs 20 Leslie Mary O&i) EeroydDr 061} Bwldick Mrs 26 Ktnstner, Mrs 012| MaybaryHrs 0121 A Friend 25 Leslie I T H 20 Dixon Mrs 012 Hampton 1 5<) StiUne 8 A Hi Boos John 26 Hewitt W 12* Smith Sidney 60 Smith Elita 26 Smith Wm 020 Smith Sidney, Jr 010 Smith Henry 012i Smith Elisa Jr 10 Smith Alfted and Susanna 012} A Friend 026 Anderson James 25 WordmancyJohn 25 A Friend 20 Sfpes 1 26 Foster I 20 A Friend 0121 A Friend 20 A Friend 06 A Friend 121 James Wright 26 Gardiner ThoB 25 Gardiner Francis 60 Ashley JohnB 26 Gaslet H 25 Dnnbar.S 160 OOLLEOTIONS. ABTHUB VILI.AOE. {Collected by Mrs. I. O. Clarke and Mrs Draper.) Clark Mrs 10 60 AnUt Mrs 1 60 Rolston Mrs I 50 BryansWm 60 Uryans MrsW 25 McPherson Mrs 1 25 Mitchell Andrew 25 VloPhenon John 25 VlitohellW 60 Green MrsO 60 Green Calrin 60 Richardson 25 A Friend 25 arieye "eter 25 ilriere Mrs P 26 V>yne Isaac 50 Thompson F A 26 rhompson Mrs 25 Buschlen Anthony 25 Busehlen Mrs A 25 lioKhlen John 25 liaschlen Mrs 1 25 ;iarke,IO 25 Oe^n. B 50 Vlulr.1 26 tfuir, Mrs I 131 Moore John 60 Horston Mr 25 Olark Robert 25 ')runimond. Wm 50 )gden, Mrs 25 'bxmb, Geo 2d Matke, Wm Chas 12^ )raper, Mrs T 60 /Collected by Miss Clarke.) lasard, Wm 50 aimore Jas 37) Ulmore Joseph 25 idney, Mrs 25 Inglish Robert 25 mith Robert 25 mith. John 25 hurch Wm 60 ackson Wm 25 eman, Henry 60 'ernan Gregory 37^ iarke, Jr., Wm 60 tarke, Adelaide 50 'hurch, George 25 lafters, Tbos 25 '.afters, Mrs B 26 reman, Mrs W 25 Henderson, John 60 \ Friend 26 Tole, KU 20 )lobinBon And 25 Slakely, Tbos 25 Blakley, Mrs T 26 (Collected by Miss Moore.) Moore. Charlotte 25 Bunston.Ree 100 Woods, Mrs 6U Lass, Mrs 30 Moore, George 60 WATEBDOWS. (Ciollected by Miss Webbe and Miss Mullock.) Andrews Mrs 012 Boyle Mrs 87 Brown Mrs 26 Brunton Mr. Cavanah Williams Dawson William Hidwards Henry Fielde iCdmund Fielde Mrs Gaines Mrs Ganrin Mr Orav Alpx Griffin David Iligginson M A, Rev G N. Houghton HB Hughes William McMonies .iames NesbittNK Painter Mrs. Riddel Helen Skinner Dr Skinner Mrs Skinner Helen M Skinner Margret A Skinner Henry O Stuart William Webbe Mrs Young William 026 100 25 060 100 060 025 026 009 060 600 60 100 060 050 OVA 60 100 100 060 060 000 100 60 100 (Collected by Mrs. O'Reilly and Miss Higginson.) JClappison Thomas 60 13^ClappiNon Mrs 60 Clappison Jemima U60 Dynes Samuel 60 Emery James 60 Fish Samuel 50 Foster Mrs „ 25 Fox William 50 Grummet J 26 Hall Andrew 60 Higt^DSon Miss 1 00 Inglis G 25 Ireland James 60 Land John 1 00 Logan Mrs 60 McDonald Mrs 60 Mullock Luko 2 00 O'Keiil} H.R 6 00 O'ReillY Mrs 1 00 O'Reilly Itohn 1 00 Pettinger Mrs 25 Smith John 100 Stock John 60 Stock Thomas 60 A Fiiend 25 (Collected by Mira Gallagher and Miss Oollin.) Attridge William 1 00 Attridge William : 75 Attridge Mrs 25 Attridge Richard 25 Attridge Miss 26 Attridge William 25 Gallagher Samuel 100 Gallagher Daniel 50 Gallagher John 60 Gallin William 75 Oallin John 25 Gilmour John 50 Grice Luke 60 Mahoney Denis 25 Nicholson John 75 Nicboloon William 25 Nicholson Mrs 25 Nicholson Geerge 25 (OoUected by Miss Speck and Miss Featherstone.) Brown David 36 Featherstone William SO ( Fettherstone Thomas 01 Kerr John 50 Law John OSO Law James 26 Roblnion Oeorge 012} Sharp DaTid 25 Speck Stephen 50 Stephenron James 25 Stophenion William 20 Wetherall Mrs 12i (Collected by Misa Sparks ) Bridle Thomas 60 Fergusson W 50 Kelly Archibald 50 Livingstone James 50 Mires lohn 60 Perry George liO Sparks Henry 1 00 Sparks John 0S5 Sparks Robert 25 (Collected by Mi«s Alderson.) Alderson John 1 00 Alderson Mrs 25 Alderson Christopher 26 Alderson Matthew 25 Alderson Ann I2i Alderson John 12} Alderson Margaret 012| Alderson Thomas U 12| (Collected by Miss Applegarth ) Applegarth, 60 Brown, Mrs 2 00 tOWVILLE. (Collected by Miss Armstrong and Miss Coulson.) Addison, Margaret 26 Agnew, John 25 Agnew. Sarah A 26 Armstrong, William 1 00 AnuBtrong, Mrs W 50 Armstrong, Isaac 50 Armstrong, Mary A 26 Arm^trong, W 12^ Armstrong, John 012} Barker Hiram 25 Coulson James 26 Coulson Thomas 50 Coulson Mrs J 50 Coulson, Catherine 25 Coulson, Thomas, jr 25 Dales, Thomas 100 Dales, Elizabeth 26 Dice, Joseph 25 Kmersou, Mrs 26 Krwiti William 1 00 FotbergillJohn 25 HornHik Peter 60 Langfurd Charles 25 Matbews Robert , 60 Patterson George 60 Patterson WH 26 Richardson John Jr 1 00 Richardson George I) 60 Ruddle George 26 Whitley, Mrs Alexander... 25 Balance of collection at meeting 2 0O (Collected by Miss S Dice and Miss M Armstrong.) Armstrong Margaret 25 CllneP 25 Cline Mrs 25 Dice Matthew 1 00 Dice Mary 100 COLLEOIIOKS. Dice Susannah 100 Dice Samuel 100 Dice Mrs George 50 Kllington George 50 Freeman Emma 25 QasUe William 1 00 Gastie, Mrs W 1 00 Gastlo Henry 60 Gastie, George 26 Hartley Mrs 60 McGregor Donald 25 Shields James 25 (Collected by Mrs Heisse.) Bowman James 25 Bowman John 60 Burkholder Henry 25 Cowley George 1 00 Dent Nicholas 100 Dent, Mrs N 60 Dent N jr 26 Frayne Richard 26 Frayne Mrs B 25 Gilmer William 60 Heisse, Sarah C 50 Kirby, Mrs 26 McClenahan, Robert 12V McClenahan, John T 12>, McLaren. Mrs 50 Morris, Mrs S 26 Mortimer, Mr 25 Naisbet, Mrs 50 Pluwes, David 60 Pickett, Mrs Mary U 25 Richardson, John sen 1 00 Richardson, Henry 1 00 Rumfle, William 50 Simpson, Allan 25 Smith, Jacob 25 Whitley, Thomas 26 Winskell, James 1 00 (Collected by Mrs Stokes and Mrs Dr Young.) Barberee, S 045 Bowie, Mrs Vij^ Olark, Mrs 60 Dawson, Joseph 26 Doran, Mrs 25 Foster, Henry 37^ Fraser, Mrs A 26 (Jage, A 1 OU Glage, L 100 Gastie, Henry 26 Jrewnlees, John 60 kireenlees, G 25 3reen sides, E 26 Hardbottln, Mrs ~.... 25 Hooker, W 26 Huahson, Richard 26 Matthews, Miss H 26 •lay, Mrs £ 26 Montgomery, Mrs 25 Vewsome, Mrs 26 >ld8. E 25 '^impson, Mrs N 36 Simpson, Thomas 25 •itoakes, Thomas 50 <■ A Graham 25 " S Graham 25 •• W Merritt 25 " J Hawn 25 " W Fuller 25 '• V Fuller 25 " W Hendorshott.... 25 COBOUUCJ. Alexander, W ii 5 Anderson, Captain 1 5 Armour, J D 1 5 Arnott, A S 2 (> Austen, Dr 10 Averlll,C 18 Battel!, W 5 Battell, W jr 5 Battcll, T 2 Bamett, Mr!< 2 H Harron, F W 15 Beatty. E J 50 (i Bennett, Airs U i< o Benson, W 10 ii Bethune, Yen. Archd'n.. 5 I) *t Bvthuue, Mrs 15 Bethune. C J S 1 5 Boatc, A 1 3 Boggs, 5 Boggs, G T U 5 Bond, Mrs ii 1 3 Borrowdale, W I 5 Boswell, J v.... 15 B08Well,CJ 2 « Boswell, G M 15 Boswell, William 2 H Boulton, Mrs D E 10 Bourne, C 5 Boyd, Mr. Brown, Miss M 13 Buck, Mrs 5 Budden, William 10 Bunburry, II 5 Brown, David 10 Burnet, Mrs F 10 Buinham, A A 15 Bu inham, V A, jr 1 Bu-nham, D M 5 Bai nhamt Thomas 13 Bir.iie, George 10 Busii, Mrs 18 Calctttt, J 5 Calcutt, Kingsley (for W & O F) 15 <> Callendar, F G 2 ti Cameron, J 5 Cameron, Mrs 5 Campbell, MigorD 15 Can.John 2 Chattorton, Mrs 1 10 Clark, G M I 5 Clarkfon. James 5 Clench, C 5 Clench, TS 2 Clench, W 5 ,, 5 00 ,, 2 CO ,, 100 ,, 100 ,, 2 0ft „ 2 00 ,, ODD 51) r School.) ,, lOit ■• 2i'> ,, 2J ,, 25 ,, 25 ,, 26 ,, 25 ,, 25 •• 25 II u 1) 1 5 1 5 2 (1 1 1 8 u 5 5 2 2 ti 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 3 5 n (1 1 ;■, 1 5 (» 1 5 () t) 2 li 1 5 2 •i 10 II 5 (1 5 1 3 (1 2 6 1 3 5 10 5 15 6 u U 2 6 COLLECTIONS. CoUum, V A & Oookbarn, Mn J 1 ft Coekbnrn, Mn 10 CSonnell, Mrs 10 Oooiwy, Mn 2 OoTert, H 1 6 Corrigsll, 1 Craig, Henry 2 Orawlbrd, A 10 Omw. H B 1 Cullinglbrd, J 2 Onrrjr, Mn 6 Curry, Edward 2 Dalntnr, Mn 1 6 Day, M» 10 Desn.Mrt ft I)eering,W 2 Dooley, Dorah 5 Drake, Mn 6 Dumble, J H 6 Eames, Dorinda ft Edgecume, Mn 2 Farmer, Mn 10 Farmer, Miss B 1 Farmer, William 1 Fennell, Mn 2 FieldABro ft Fleming, Mn 5 Fortune, Sheriff. 1 5 Fowler, John 2 Fowler, Mn 10 A Friend 5 A Friend 2 A Friend 1 Furguson, Mrs 2 Qaml.Oeorge 2 Oanrett, W A 1 5 Ckale. T U 1 5 Gifford,Mn 16 Oillard, Thomas 2 Gillard, Mrs 6 Ooldstone, Dr 10 OoodeTo, O M 10 Goring, Miss U 5 Graham, 6 Graham, G 6 GraTeley,W 1 6 Greenwood, Mrs 7 Grieve, James 1 OuUlettJohn ft Ilayne, Miss 6 Hall, J 6 Hargnift, W 10 Harrison, A 1 Hawes, A ft Hawthorn, Thos 1 Hayden, John 2 Hayes, Mr 1 Hayter,B 6 Henry, Mrs 1 HewBon, Andrew ft Highet, K 2 Holdworth 6 Holman, J 1 Horton, Mrs 6 Huff, Mrs ft Hull,!!. P 5 Ingersoil, VV 2 Jellett. M 6 Jewell, Wm 1 Jex, Ifm S Johns, F 6 Johnstone, Mr 2 Jones, £. J 1 ft Keighley, John ft Kelly, W F H 6 Kelly, Mrs W F H & Kenhaw, Mr 6 Kilvert,F. E 10 Lawler, John ft a Leonard, Miss 10 Lightbourne, 3 1 \lann,Jas Vlann, Jas., 1860 Mason, II Mason, MoArthur. J 6 MoOallum, P MeCallum, A 3 MoCamel, Mrs 6 MoCun, Mr McDonald, Arthur 10 6 McKenzie, Mr I McKyes,Mi88 2 McKye^ Dan 10 McLeod, Mrs 7 e Mtnaker, D Moreley, Mr Morrow, Thoa Musson, A Nichols, Mn N U 6 O'Neil, John OliTer, Rich 3 Pentland, W. J ft 3 Pollaoeo, Mn ft 6 Powell,OW 2 Pringle, A 2 Pringle, R B Purser, Matthew 10 6 Pye,Mrs 1 Raby, J 1 Reld, Dr 6 9 Reynolds, Francis ft 5 Rhind,Wm 10 6 Richardson, W 10 6 Richey, Mn J G Rosevere, Matthew ft Roseven- Henry 2 Ross, David 2 6 Rowe, Capt 1 Rowe, John 6 Rundle,Mn 2 Rundle, Mvs Ruttan,R ft Ruttan,HJ i> ft 'Ruttan,H ft Salisbury, J 1 6 Scott. J 2 3 Smith, Sidney 1 ft Smallwood, Martha 1 Sowden, Wm 6 Spean, Thos 1 Stanton, Mr 1 8 Stanton, Mn Irrine 1 Sterens, Mn 3 Stiles, Lewis U 6 Stiles, Mn 3 Stock, Z Stock, Miss 6 Stuart, CH .. Sunday School Class no 7 Tame, Job Taylor, A 3 Teeney, Mr Teeney, P Tooko Tooke, Misses Tooke, Master Tourao, Mrs 5 Trebilcoek, Mrs Vanlnften. Mrs Wadf'ell. Wm o 6 Walnwright,J Wakeley, M Wallace, J 8 1 WelUr, WH 2 10 WhiMaw.Mr 2 U IWilooeks, J H 1 .Wilkinson, MifeS 1 ft Wilson, N 8 6 6 6 3 6 6 3 3 3 3 6 6 3 3 6 6 6 6 t 6 3 6 3 8 6 6 9 3 3 3 6 xlxix Wilson, CG 13 Winans, B. 8 U Winch, Mf 2 8 Winch,RJ 2 « Wood, Mrs 13 York, Wm 3 6 OAVAN. (Collected by Mi8S Bogg.) Mdndoo, Matthew 1 00 A Friend 25 A Friend 26 Morrow, W A 60 Sanderson, Edward 26 Lang, John A 060 Sanderson, M Edward 26 Sanderson, James 0^ Mcharry,Mrs 26 Johnston W 36 A Friend 26 Walsh, Mn 28 Mcharry, Mrs 2ft Mcharry Elisabeth 26 Mills, Mr qSII Boggs, Alex UftOi Weir, Thos OfiQ Elliott, George Q 2(( Gibson, Wm 25 Young, Wm 26 Cathcart, James 50 DARLINOTOM. (Collected by Miss Brooke and Miss C. Jones.) McNab, Rev Dr £1 ft Brooke, LF 6 Norris, Wm Geo 8 UlndeB,A 2 loTer.W I Collard ft Brother U 2 « Foster, Mn 6 Holland,John 1^ Blngle, Mr 2 9 Wade, Mr 6 Miller, Mr 6 Tutt'^n, Mn 2 Scott, Mr 6 Malard, Hiss 13 Wood, Mn 16 Manning, R 6 Harris, Edward S Raynes,F 15 Crawford, Mn 10 Hibbert, Mrs » 6 Reld, Mn ft Hollabd.Mn 2 6 Helson, Mn 1, $ Hopkins, Mrs ft Williams, Mr 18 Brock, W R 6 Mann,G 2 Armour, Robt 6 Armour, Mrs Robert 6 Mann, Mn , .... ft Jones, Mn 5 Morris, Mr ^ 6 » Maynard, Mn 6 Burke, Mn John 10 Mulr. Wm 6 Frank, Sen., John 6 Dixon, Anthony ft Henderson, James 6 Burke, Mrs Wm 6 Armour, Mrs 6 Bird, Mrs Charles 6 1 COLLECTIONS. Bnnt, Jane u 2 0: Bwnt, Mrs 2 6 Staepberd, Mr & Hral, Mri 1 6 MeL«od,JF 1 6 li ■ J' " ti\ "^m^. CLARKE. (Collected by Mn. Brent and Mn. Wtlmot.) Brent, Rer 11 6 00 Brent, Mrs 2 00 Barton, A. B 1 00 Brock. Jos 100 Grant, Wm 50 01b>oa, Wm 2 IK) Hodges, Miss fiO Keat^rKon, Miss fiO LoTrkin. J P 2 00 Melntoiib, Mrs 3 OU Mclntoob, Wm 1 00 Nortbrop, II S 1 UO Tamblyn, Thos 1 00 Tamblyn, Mrs T 50 Wilmot, Samuel 40') Wilmot, Mrs Samuel 100 Vllmot. Wm 100 Wilmot, James 1 00 Wilmot, A 1 00 Wilson. J P 95 A. friend 20 (CoIIeettd by Mrs. J. J. Robson and Miss Voster.) Ande, Wm 1 00 Argale, Martin, jr 1 no Anderson A Uowe 2 00 Bennett, Reuben 50 Brodie, Tbos 1 00 Brodie, Mrs 75 BouK, Jos 2 00 Boate,WT 100 Boate, Mrs W T 1 00 Boulton, Hon 8 1 nO Brock, Mrs Josh 1 00 Beecbam, DS 25 Coote, Oapt 1 00 Coulter, Mrs F. 1 IH) Curtis, Geo 1 00 Coldwell. Mrs SO Elliott. Mrs Geo 1 00 Farneomb, F 4 (^0 Farncomb, MrsF 100 Flegg, 8. 1 00 Fietc Mrs S 1 00 Frleud 25 Friend •> 25 Foster, H 2 00 GoMon D 25 Hufcgart. Samuel 25 Hayter B. 25 Jacobs, A 100 Jftbnson, Jas 25 Little, J 25 Lawless, Mrs 1 DO Mulligan, John 1 00 MoNen, N 1 on McNeil. Mra 1 00 Mtswy, Mrs H A 60 Montsgue, Mra 50 March, Mrs 013 Nicholson, F U 60 Pope ft Ilrster 25 Powers, W A 50 Robson, JJ 200 Robson, Mrs J J 1 00 Bobson, Mn 1 00 R»wl», Mr 1 00 RoUnioB, Mark 26 Rose, Wm N 50 8baw, Oeo£ 100 Treleaven, J 60 Twilly 26 Waloh, Klcb 2 00 Walbridge, K Z 100 Walbridge, Mrs E Z U 60 Walbridge, Wm 2 00 Walbridge, A F 2 00 Wilkinson, RT 2 00 Wagstaff, Wm 1 00 Taylor, DaTld 1 00 Thomas, Richard 60 Brewster, Thomas 60 Beatty, Wm 60 Holland, Wm 1 60 Grimes, John 076 Qriffln, U 060 Stewart, Miss Annie 25 Nichols, Mrs 60 ORAfTON. (Collected by Mrs. Vernon.) Vernon, Chas II 2U0 Vi?rnon, Mrs 2 00 Alit n, Mifis 1 flO Betflt'ld, T D 2 00 Betfljld, Mrs 2 00 Dudman.C S 2 00 Dudman, Miss 1 00 Dndman, Miss Lucy 1 00 Innis IS U50 Pope. K 050 Hay ward, M 060 Ilalliday, Jane 50 Halliday, A 50 Blackburne, Mrs L 50 (Collected by Miss Wilson.) Wilson, Rev J 6 00 WilKon, Mrs 2 00 Wilson, MifiS 1 OO Bariium, Kliachim 1 00 Barnam, James 1 00 Barnum, Mrs 1 00 Rogers, James O 1 00 Rogers, Mrs 100 Ashmore, Wm 1 00 Hildretb, Dr 1 00 Hutehinsnn, Wm 50 Hutchinson. Mrs 25 Hutchinson. Sarah 25 McTavish.Mrs 100 McBrien, Jeremiah 1 00 McBrlen,Mrs 1 00 McBrien, Mary 25 McBrien, Bella 25 Male, Chas L 50 BIsekburne, Henry I 00 Wainewrigbt 5 00 tiiliard, James 100 Giliard, Mrs 100 Cameron, Mrs 2 00 Cameron, Miss 2 00 Cameron. Maggie 1 00 Noble, Alex 1 00 Noble, Wm 60 MncNeil, John 1 00 Colletton, Mrs 1 00 Greenaway, George 1 0(1 Mason, Klchartison 1 00 Ashland, Mrs 1 00 Paget, Rev E 600 Chappie, Robert 100 Chappie, Mrs 50 Cletberoe, James 1 00 ClethHrne, Mrs 50 Hall, Mrs Jane 60 (Collected by Miss Annie Stewart. Stewart, James 1 00 Stewart, Mrs J 60 Maodnnald, A U 1 «i0 Macdonald, Mrs A H 60 Stewart, John 50 Macdonald.A G 60 Stewart, Thomas ft flumily 2 00 OOLBOBNE. (Collected by O. S. Burrell, Esq.) Deacon, J BR 100 Thome, S 100 Simpson, Wm 50 Proctor, I E 1 00 Shayer, 1 50 Bullock, GE 100 Jaques, Jno 100 Jaques, Christopher 1 00 Shayer, J D 60 Brown, Wm HiO , Reed, Mrs 1 00 ' Reed, Miss 1 00 Burrell, OS 100 ; Burrell, Mrs G S 1 00 Burrell, EM 60 ; Burrell,MGD 60 ' Burrell, MEJ 50 Burrell,TFR 60 UuUock, Mrs Dr M 1 UO s Campbell, Lucinda 60 i Read, David 1 00 , Jaques, Wm 1 00 '. V«nt:e8S, 'i hos 50 % Gould, SB 50 .> Iprentall, Samuel 100 ,i denston, John 60 > Bidwell,WG 50 Bidwell, MrsWG 60 . Bowles, John 100 i Taylor, James 1 00 j (Collected by Mrs. Casey.) [ Piatt, Willett M 2 00 GUehrst, Mrs 1 00 Casey, HN : 100 Leith, Mrs 60 Dixon I B 60 Niles.WH 26 Whitby, Mrs 25 Merriman. I W 25 McMillan, F I 0^ Clark W 10 Strong, Mrs J T 1 00 ^ Casey, Henry S 25 Clarke,Ohaii 025 Casey, Mrs H N 1 00 (Collected by Miss Pomeroy and Miss Mathieson.) McDonald, Mrs 2 00 ' Geddes, Mr 2 00 H Strong, J T 50 ' Strong.0 060 Strong, 26 '' Honey, J 26 Colton, W U 1 00 .Card. C B 50 ^Bennett, N 50 Peterson, J Jr OftO Dlnghorn,Mr 12i A Friend 12* Pym, G 014 Brown, J 60 Brown, W 26 Maybee,AT SOO COLIiEOTIONS. tt '^"; 100 i''"n» oeo ^ 60 > 1 61) ** 76 , .-"• 080 I Annie 26 60 I Howcll.J 60 Merrlman, 26 Robertnon.I 60 Shannon, W 26 only. Mr 50 Smith, D 60 n«rt, Mm 60 Demoy«tii,OW 60 Bdwiirds,J 60 Pomeroy, Ilonry 1 00 Pomeroy, Mrs 1 00 Pomeror, MIm 60 ERby. W 26 WInnett, Mr 1 00 WInnett, Mr« 100 WInnett. Miss 1 00 Pagh.Dr 100 PuRh.Mri 100 Pbillipi. MImP 100 Colton, AV W 60 KinK< Adam , 1 00 Teomnn, J 46 Dewny.0 1 00 Dewey, A W 60 Pet*>non, Mrs 25 WellB. H 60 JoncK, Mr 60 Besttr.Mr 60 UnnthioD, Mrs 25 VlahRr, Mrs 26 Smith, Mrs 26 Johnson. Mrs 1 00 Niles, Mrs 76 Camming, 2 00 Cumming. Mrs 2 00 Gumming, J CM Cummini;. TW 60 CnmmlogiG 0''6 Oummiiig, 26 MBthieHon, Miss 60 Campbell, Donald 2 00 (Collected by Miss Thompson and Miss Holes.) Roles, J S 1 00 Roles, Mrs 60 Roles, Mi8S 60 Mll«s,WH 100 Clarke, Joseph 100 Mason, Mrs I 00 Mason, James 60 (Collected by Miss. Alice QroTer.) N»es,WH 25 Goslee, JD 300 Qoslee, Mrs J D 2 UO Qrover, JM 100 Qrover, Mrs J M 1 00 Qrover, Miss 60 OroTer, Miss Alice 60 Ooslee, Qeorge 1 00 Johnson, William 100 Gilbert, Mrs 1 00 Uttimer, Mrs 60 Lattlmer, Wm 1 00 Cnsar. ThomM 100 Bambridce, Francis 1 00 Splnks, Mrs 45 Collins, lohn 100 iMedJ, Wm 100 Gibson, Mrs t 00 Boate, Elisa 32 Brynes, John 25 Brynes, Mrs.. 76 Kdgerton John 100 llughston, Ellen 25 Martin. Robert 1 OU Lattimer, Arch 100 Nixon, Robert CO Grieg, Mrs 30 McLaughlin, Wm 1 00 Keils, Mrs 40 Brent, Miss 60 Marlnn, Mrs U35 Balanc , FrandSM 60 Edgerton, Wm 22 Brynes, Kdward 60 McLaughlin, Mrs 1 00 McLaughlin, James 1 00 Logan, Maggie 20 (Collected by Mr. Robert Brynes.) fiailtey, James 60 Bailley, Mrs 60 McLeod Mrs 23 Seymour, Matilda 60 Crosier, Wm C 60 Wilson, John U 23 M'ilson, George o 25 Aspin, Thos 46 MeKinnie, Robert 25 Tooley, Mary 100 Fluke, Mrs 1 00 Wilson, Jjhn 60 Smith, John 60 Sylvester, Uenry 1 00 PKTKBBOBOtiaH. Moors, Robinson 60 Hall John 2 00 Hughes. George U i • Norton, &Irs 60 Best, James 1 00 Robinson, Isaac 00 Wellar.O A 200 White, Wm John 1 00 Stretham, George 1 00 Hughes. J II 1 00 Herry. Charles I 00 Bourcher, Judge 2 00 100 60 60 6U 100 026 026 6 00 600 SOO 2U0 OARTWBIQHT. (Collected at the Annual Meeting.) Spinks, Robert 1 00 Spinks, Mrs 1 00 Spinks, Martha J 50 Deacon, David 1 00 Deacon, Miss 2 00 Logan, Miss « 2 00 Brynes, Mrs 1 00 Logan, Mrs 1 00 Tooley, Edwin 1 00 Logan, Charlie 25 Howe Francis 26 Lattlmer, W 10 Spinks, Janes 1 00 (Collected by Miss Deacon.) Emery, Dr 2 00 Patterson, George 20 Parr James 60 Vicary, Walter 10 Wilson, Wm. 10') Elliott, John 60 Zealand, Wm 50 ((Collected by Mr, James Cowen.) Lawson, Wm 36 Cowen, Jas 1 00 Cowen, Mrs 1 Oil Hyland, Sirs 25 Hyland, Miss 26 Reynolds, Joseph 25 UeynoMs, Mrs 25 Reynolds, Robert 60 Wilian.Edward 100 Willan, Mrs 1 00 (Collected by Mr, James Spinks.; Landall, Alexander 1 00 Spinks, John James 20 Strong, James 40 Ashton, Samuel 1 UO Spinks, Hcbert. 1 0) Trigg. Mr 1 00 Talbot, John 4 00 Hyhmd, Mrs 60 Grant, Mr . Grant, Mrs Lindsay. Miss Mitchell, G Butterflold, John.... Manson, John Mensies. Thos OlcmentI, ReT Mr... Boyd. Mossum WIekham, Mr Oliver. Mr Steele, Miss 60 McKeown, Or 1 00 Mcl{eown,Mrs lOo Stewart. A 60 Kedman.R 86 Davidson, J Tomer 60 Eastland, William 1 00 Uluxton, William 1 UO Ormond. Charles 60 Kubridge. Capt 26 Albro, John F 1 00 Kw„,.., IX 100 Loiicks, Mr 26 I'ravers 100 Higgiman. U Bingham .... 1 00 Currio, Mr 2 00 viillar,G J 2 00 Tate, John Herbert 1 00 Albro. James 60 Cob, Grt-Kory 60 Buatty, Mrs Thos 1 00 Brown. Mrs 060 Ware, Mrs 1 00 Conway, Mrs 100 Bnglish. Mrs 1 bO Howden, James 100 Allen. Mrs 60 Hamilton, Mr 60 A Mend 25 « 26 « 26 *♦ 85 Carver, S J 100 Sunday School children... 1 30 McKogers, David 200 Burnbam, George 4 00 Caloutt, Henry 1 00 Morgan, Henry 2oO Best M s Dr 1 00 Rubidge, Chas 60 Simpson. John 1 00 Ordu, Mrs G B 60 Dubbin, Mrs 60 Rfllters, R D 2 00 Rowantree, Mrs 1 00 Scobiil, Wm L 1 66 Bailey. MrsChas 1.00 Lundy, J I 00 Jraham, Mr , 1 00 Orow, Mr 60 [ngraham, Absalom 1 00 McNabb, R A 1 00 Fawoett. Thomas 8 00 Qreystoek, Mark 2 00 BenaeitfMr 100 m COLLECTIONS. i ^ StookcUlt, Wm 60 fltockd»l«,Mri OJ*,^ Bnublww, Mn laji Qnen, Mm John 26 QalltraHb, Mr 86 Archer, Wm 26 Bennett, MUi Marjr Jut*. All ScoU, Mm 60 Carver, Mr J S 60 Barney, John 26 Wilson, J«» 0«6 A friend 25 Bnrney.Oeorge 26 Barney. Mm 26 Wood,Wllll»m 60 UTlok,John 100 Fawoett, Mr* 26 Beck, Rev Mr 6 00 Staplelon, Mn Charles .... 100 51 SBYMOtTB. •noe. Mr XO 10 aroTflR, Mra 10 Coekbum. Mr 10 Wallace, »r 10 Boucher, Mr 10 Boucher, MrF 6 Bedford, Mr 6 IlaU,E 5 Mackay, Mr " ? „ B«rrlck,Mr " 5 !I Byre, Mrs o ' " Taylor, Miss Dunham, Miss Banney, Mrs Kindle, MUs Piatt, Mrs Byre, Miss 3 Sbipman, Mm 2 Kindle, Mrs OtoTes, Miss Qrores, Master Osstidy. Mrs Kennedy* Mn MAPANEB. (Collected by Mrs. Bristol and Miss Under.) BrisVil,Mrs. 6 Bogart.JM 6 Bsrtel8,JP 6 Bluett, John O 8 9 Carey, Mm o 6 Campbell, A 6 O^fl.B 6 Campbell, A W 2 6 Dickens, Mrs 6 3 Davis, TWG 2 6 Douglass, Henry 6 Da^.O.H 6 Bdgar, J. 8 6 Grange, Mrs J. T 6 Lanxon, Mn 13 litoder, Rev. Dr 1 6 Miller, Wm 6 Perry, Mrs 6 Parish, Mm 2 6 Roblin, Miss 6 Boblin. Allan 2 6 Scales, Mn 5 Swrenson, John 5 8a^e, Edwin 6 Suarndshoru, Jake 6 Shaw.Mn ~ 3 Stavensou, Howard 2 6 8b»w,Mlu 2 « Wanwick, Mn 13 Wilkinson, U.W 6 Wilson,aeo 6 Wilson, T 2 (Collected by Mn McGrMr.) Bowen,MA 3 6 Empey, M I 3 KInch, George 10 McOreer,Thos 6 McQreer, MnT 6 McGreer, H 18 MoOreer, 18 McQreer, McGreer, MA MoGreer, BJ o 7i McGreer, Cbas 5 McGreer, Mn 6 Martin. Ells 10 Port, Geo 6 McGreer, Archibald 6 (Collected byMn.W. Cankalon.) A1I,M 71 Brown Mary 2 6 Brown EM U 1 3 Baker Wm 13 OarskalonEd 6 Carskalon Fanny 2 Campbell John 2 6 Campbell 2 6 Carskalon Thos M 2 6 Carskalon Metcalf. 1i Embery Maria 1 3 Hannah J 13 Hannahs 13 HawleyM -yB 74 McGreer D i 6 McGreer M 2 6 McGreer T 2 6 McGreer E 2 6 McKlmD W 2 6 McBride Jas 2 6 MoBride, Mary 2 6 McBride Nancy 2 6 McBrldeMA 1 3 McCormack,Cath 13 Parke, Elii lu Pringle, Sarah 2 6 McGlnnesRob 2 6 Files M 2 6 Street Orison D 1 3 (Collected by Miss Andrew.'*.) A Friend 13 Anonymous 13 A Friend 13 A Friend 13 A Friend 2 6 Hick Walter, Sen 2 6 Pretty Rev K 2 6 A Friend 13 A Friend 13 A Southerner 2 6 A Friend 13 (Collected by Miss Sixmith.) Sizmith £ & M 6 SismithQH o & Sizmith S L u 2 6 SixmithEliz 2 6 Sizmith Job 1 3 SizmitbMaryW 2 6 Sizmith Geo U 1 3 Mzmith Simon 71 VlcCormack Jas 13 lenkinSiMrs 13 Wilson, Danl 13 Hughsonlra H Collection at meeting ... 2 10 71 CAMDEM. White, Rev GW 10 00 Hope, Mrs K F 6 00 Hooper, A 6 00 Hooper, Mrs A 2 00 Jacob Huffman 6 00 Relly, Charles 1 00 Clark, J 2 00 Hooper, E 2 60 Hooper, Mrs E 2 50 Parker, J 2 00 Park«r, Mrs J 6U Hamilton. Robert 1 OO Ruttan, A 4 00 Ruttan, Mm 100 Smith, Miss 2 00 Park.!r,Mi88 2 00 Horspy, J M 60 Kirkpatrick, Q B 4 UO Greer, Thomas 200 Greer, Miss 100 aner, MissG 100 White, A 60 Oronk, 8 60 Lockwood, 1 J 100 Lapura, Mrs 100 .MoOauchy. Mrs 100 .McGee. Mrs 60 Sixsmith, G 26 McGee, 11 26 Ilobison. G 100 Lonff, Mrs 60 Collection H 00 (Collected by Miss White and Miss L Hooper.) Lockwood, Miss 60 Johnston, A 80 Hamilton, J 26 Pierce, Mr 60 Bush, Mrs W 60 Wilson, Miss M J 60 Glover. Thomas 25 Nicholsjn, V 60 White, Miss 100 Hooper. Miss 100 Canftr, L P 50 Ham, J D 60 Hooper, D 60 Caswell, RW 26 Caswell, R W 121^ Christie, Jno 60 A ffinnd 100 Shew! .los 26 Uwiei.,a6 Hill, S 60 Hill, Mrs 60 Haines, S 26 Annt Polly 0?6 Uncle Peter 26 OOZiLBCtlOyS. iii DBS. 10 00 5 00 6 00 2 00 6 00 1 00 2 00 2 60 2/10 2 00 , 60 ' 1(»0 4 00 loo 2 00 2 00 60 4uo 2 00 100 100 60 60 100 1 00 100 50 86 26 100 .... 60 .... 11 00 "White and MIm per.) .... 60 '••. 60 - 26 60 60 60 25 60 100 100 SO 60 •' 80 26 121^ 60 100 26 100 100 60 2 00 60 irr]« Tolkain.) 1 m 1 00 60 60 60 60 100 100 26 100 4o 60 2 00 26 6l» 60 26 0?6 .... 025 HtinM, Little WUlie 02 A Wend 012J^ Neely, Uy 60 Neely. Mm 60 B«U,0 25 Jackion, Mr 60 (Collected by Mp» Price.) Prioe, L L i OO Price, .Mrs I. L. 60 Prioe, Mr K 28 Price. ThoniM 26 Price.Merg 28 Prioe, BQ 012U Price, Cttharine 12k Price, Eliza o 06 Tilt, Mare o 26 Whelan, Jno 26 Whelan, Mrs Jno 26 Wilson, .Ino 26 Astleford, Mr 26 Tait, Tbos 25 Tait,MnT 25 Wilson, Mrs J 26 Hinch, MaryN 26 Hlncb,WmO 25 Hineh A o 26 Hinefa, Mrs K 26 Uinch, P 26 Missions, a friend to 60 MeMuUin, A 60 MoMullin,Thos 60 Stnart, Nell 25 Walker, Klizabeth 12i Oliver, Wm 26 (Collected by Miss Browne.) ninch, Mary N 25 Uinch, Wm A ^ 12t ninch, Q 12* Hlnch,Jl' 112} Barker, Elisabeth 20 Waters. Thos 26 Uinch, ME 50 Uinch, C A 26 Uinch, Jane 012} Uinch, Lucy 121 Uinch, Fraser 25 Uinch, Geo 25 Whelan, Catherine 012} Brown k Pomery 50 (Collected by Miss Cook.) Oook, Thos 25 Cook, R 60 Lawrence, Jno 60 Cook, M J 25 Switscr, Jas 25 Brown, Goo 25 Whelan, Jno 26 Whelan Sarah 26 Uermistery, llobt 25 Amey, Ament 75 Stranger 10 Rnttan, RobtF 2S Ruttan, AM 25 Astleford, Wm 23 Cook, Mrs J 26 C«)ok, Julia A 50 (Colleoted by Miss Hineh.) Uinch, Thos 100 Robers, Hugh 60 Hineh, Jno 1 00 McDonnel, SuSan 25 McDonnel, M J 25 Kimmat, Thos 26 Uinch, E 1 00 Uinch, W 100 Hindi, Muy Jane 100 TUt, Mn J 26 (Collected by MIm Hannah.) Hannah, Ming 50 Hannah, Wm SO Donahotf, M 20 Bawden, O i> 6U TeRkey, J 60 A^b, JnoR 50 Hineh, Eliza 60 KuRscl, ilane 25 WiRkham.Uobt 60 .Mnhar. ilsR 50 Murphey,S 60 (Collected by Miss Smith.) Smith, George 25 Smith, Jos 25 Smith, .Marfcaret 25 Fletcher, Elizabeth 1 (lO Williamson, Jno 1 00 Smith, Goo Junr 25 (Collected by Miss Love. Pringle, Mrs 1 00 O'Loughlin, Mr 60 Love. Mr 60 Shibley, Jno 25 Love, Mr E 50 Collected by MIm Uinohey. 176 Osbourne, L 100 SHEFFIELD. (Collected by Miss Douglass.) A Friend 12^ Browne, Perry, Daniel 25 Seldon, V 25 Hercbimer, R A 25 A friend 12U Helon.R 25 Parks. Wm 25 King, Geo 12U Loyst,0 25 Frete, JnoM 60 Floyd, Jno. 25 A friend OlOJ^ Lucas, Wm 25 Wheeler, Mrs R 60 Stinson, Geo 60 Kin(t,D 25 Martin, Jno 25 Oliver, Thos 25 Shire, Calun 25 Adair, Robt 25 Kichard8on,G M 012} Wheeler, 50 Douglass, A 4 00 shields, Mrs 25 Cox, Miss 25 (Collected by Misses Cnmming & Cooko.) Hicks, Walter 1 00 McDonnel. S 100 Cooke, F M 22 Cooke, Klizabeth 25 Gumming, Elizabeth 25 Lee, Sarah A 25 Kussel, WiUiam SO Russel, J 1 00 Russel, S 60 Taylor, R fiO Cumming, Jannotto 25 Qunyon, J 25 Young, Robt 1 00 Cooke, Ellen 25 MoOarvey, Wm 1 00 Bibford,D 100 Mcaarvey,0 25 Hamilton, Wm 100 McGarvey, Rosy 60 Sampson, Geo 1 UO Gee, David U!i6 Munnfi,Ju 26 McDonald, Robt 100 Stenson, Jno 60 McGarvey, £ 26 Uslie, Hugh 60 (Collected by Miss HassWd.) Hassard, Robert 1 00 i»ricc,W.E 60 King. Ed U 60 Hassard, E A 96 King, LyUia 26 King, Geo 0S6 King, Eliza 12} King, Jno 012} King, Ann 36 Adair, Thos 76 Kennedy, Jno 26 Harrison, Jane 26 Johnston, Jno 36 Browne, Ellen 60 Hodge, Robt 36 Mowbray, Robt 100 ((^Ileoted by Miss Harkness and Coultei.) Coulter, Ellen 36 Coulter, A 36 Coulter, Sarah 12} Coulter, Ellen 12} Coulter, Margaret 012} Robt 26 Milligan, Wm 20 Kerr, Jno 50 darkness, Margaret 60 Tyner, George 12} Waters, Thomas 25 Waters, George ■ 2U Morrison, Jane 12} Conner, Thomas 26 Qibbs, Wm 60 Lockridge, J 12} Tyner, Mary 26 Tyner, Michael 26 Tyner, George 26 Tyner, Eliza 36 Urown, George 30 Tyner, George H 42} Brown, Robert F 25 Rick, Eliza 25 Harkness, James 12} Harkness, Thomas 012} Harkness, Gilbert 012} Harkness, Susannah 012} Harkness, Francis 12} Shfare, Henry 100 CARRTINO PLAOB (Collected by Miss Peck.) For the Church Society.... 5 00 STIRLING. (Collected by Mrs. Francis and MUu Baker.) Ackers, William 1 00 Allan, Miss 1 00 Atkinson, Nathan 60 Baker, William 2 00 Baker, Miss 1 00 Baker, Fannys 00 Baker, William, Jr 60 Bell, T M 25 Boldrick, James 1(10 Jmi U? Boulter, OU, MD 1 nO Chitrd, Albert 60 Corboald, William 26 Denniion, W R 26 DowUng, Daniel 60 Dowlinic. Mr* OfiO Baatwood. Kdgar 100 KDicKab. T F. M D 1 00 FInoh, KIcbard 1 00 Fletcher. Jobn 100 FraDd^ George 100 Franeia, Mr* 60 Francis, Oeorge, Jr. 26 Friend, A 76 Friend, A 26 Gilbert, R P. 1 00 Graan, R B 60 Gnen. A 60 IIart>8ton, Sophia 2 00 Prrston, T V 1 00 Prenton, Sarah R 1 00 Rogers. Robert 60 Sngar. Charles 26 Sine, Frederick 1 00 Skinner, HK 07i Skinner, Elizabeth V. 25 Smith, Hiram 60 Stiles, James 1 00 Ward. J M 3 00 Ward, Mrs 1 00 Wolever, Isaac. 26 MABMOBA. (Collected by Miss Bentley and Mies Campion.) Armstrong, W W 60 Buddome. B 60 Bentley, MairglH 26 Bletcker, WUliam S5 Rowen, DO 1 00 Boyd, E D 60 Campion, Albert 100 Campion, Richard 100 CRSe,D 25 Friend, A 60 Friend, A 12 Friend, A 12 Friend, A 12 Dermnn, Thomas 26 Qladney, Mrs 26 Hutcblson, D C5 Johns. AC 5U lohns,8olomon 1 60 Johnson, Benjamin 60 Johnson, Thomas 25 Leonard, Mrs 60 VIoArtr, Duncan 25 McWilliams, W 50 VtcWilliams, Mrs 60 Perrault, Joseph 30 Preston, Rev J A 1 00 Rusk, John SO Thompson, Robert 50 Wiggins, George 1 00 OTTAWA. (Collected by Mrs. A. Christie, Miss Stanton, and Master Uili.) Armstrong, Judge 100 Armstrong, Mrs 1 00 Armstrong, Harry 1 00 Armstrong, CharMe 1 00 Armstrong, Emily 1 OO Armstrong, John 1 OO Austen, Mrs U 2 00 Abbott, Mrs 1 oo Armstrong, Mrs P 2 i:o Baher. Capt 6 flO Qate, CT 2 00 Bate, Henry loo liishop, Mrs 60 Bishop, Wm 26 Bishop, John 25 Baker, G P 4 00 Baker,G W l oo Baker, FO 100 Bowman, Mrs 1 00 Bell, lU 100 Cole,0 600 Carmen, Mrs 100 Chapman MIssftMlsiA. 2 00 Christie Mr* T 100 Ohrirtie, Mrs A 1 00 Crawford. Mrs 100 Cupningham Mra 1 1 00 Donaldson, Major 2 00 Donaldson, Mrs 1 00 Donaldson, Bobby, Mosley and Mary 126 Ihrke. \tn 400 Fttsjtibbon, Mr 2 00 Friend, A 2 00 Pellowes,Mrs 6 00 Fuller, Mr 6 00 Foost, Mrs 1 00 Qrasvtt, Mr 2 00 Graham. Mrs 2 00 Helliwell. Mr 4 00 Hinton,R 100 Hunter, W 100 Hatt,TO 100 Hill, Dr 3 00 Util, Mrs 3 00 Htn, Master 2 00 Bill, Miss 300 Haycock Mr and Mra 8 00 Harris P P 6 00 HorneH 3 00 Henbach J 200 Hall Mr 60 Jnnnings Mr and Mrs 2 00 Lauder Her I S 6 00 UvingH 100 Lewis Mrs J B 10 00 Lee Mrs 60 May Mrs loO Matheson Mrs 1 00 tlacCarthy Mrs 100 MacCarthy H F 1 00 MacNab Mrs 6 00 Mackay Mrs 4 00 Noel Mr and Mrs 10 00 Noel C 2 00 Pakins Mrs E 1 00 I'ring Mr 1 00 Sewell Dr 2 00 Sparks Mrs N 4 00 Slater Mrs 4 00 Schatield Mr 1 UO Snaps 100 SweetmanI 100 Sherwood Mrs 3 00 TriTett Eliiabeth 3 00 Traveller Mrs 1 00 Thompson P 6 00 Wilcox Mr 60 Wright Mrs R 1 00 (Collected by Mrs O H Perry and Miss A Yielding.) Austin G 1 00 AtkinW 60 Abbott Miss E 7 OfiO Burke QR ^^ Bell 10 100 Bill J" 560 BeaumontThos k on Buck Mrs 52o Burriti Mrs UO am Bradley Mrs oS BurrlttMrsA oS BeTluB 3"» BouchetteO 5ioii OlomentW " ogj ^ 17 OOLLEOnONS. 100 I 100 100 600 100 iiftMinA. 3 00 T 100 * 100 « 100 Mnl 100 jor 2 00 n 1 00 t>bjr, Motle/ 126 400 r 2 00 2 00 6 00 00 1 00 3 00 2 00 4 00 100 100 100 2 00 3(10 200 200 il Mrs 8 liO ■ 6 00 2 00 200 60 id Mrs 2 00 6 00 100 10 00 60 100 100 100 ' 1 00 6 00 4 00 '8 10 00 2 00 loo 100 2 00 4 00 4 00 100 100 100 2 00 i 2 00 loo 6 00 60 100 'OH Perry and ieldiog.) 100 60 • Ofio 8 00 loo 60 6 00 60 2 00 2 00 2 00 60 100 060 ;. , Olarkl 060 Codd R«T 1 Bradley, £ J 25 Bradley, Ed S 26 Bradley, Clement 60 Bradley, Mrs 25 Bradley, Eliza J o 10 Bradley, Mary A o lo Budd, Thomas. 26 lyi OOLLEOnONS. Butler, John U M Butler, BenJ 60 Brown, Wm OAO Brown. Mr «26 Carr.JohD 25 Caldwell, Clamuel 25 Ckiawell, John OSU CaTanaRb, Mrs 25 OavanaKh, Mn D CO Oavanagi', Jame.. 25 Caldwell, f ore»t fit) Cowan, Wm 25 Cowen,Jamoa 25 Cowen, Mn U 26 ColT«rt,John 6U Daley, Jamei 25 Darle, FanuT 25 IHiTii, KlUHbeth 25 Oldrtury, Gilbert 60 Downle, Andruw 60 Downle. Mri fiO Downle, William 60 Downle, Mrs W 60 Uownie, Charlotte 0121 Downle. Barah A 121 Downle, Bllia J 12V. Downle, Caroline I2>^ Downio. James 26 BToy, William 26 Featherston, W J 60 Featherston, Mrs 60 Falls, Robt 26 BToy, Alex 26 Fenton, John 60 Oalssple, Aunus 50 Oatenie, Margaret 25 Oibion. Dr 60 Oilotarist, James o 26 Giletby, James 25 Graham, Mr 20 Green, Edward 25 Greer, John Leesiss, Mr 25 Lett, Mrs 60 Little, James 26 Little, William 25 Uttle, Robert 5u Magee, Robt 26 Mabon, Robt 60 Mattinaly, Josb> 60 MacBride, II 35 MacBride, Mrs W 26 MacDaniul, Ed 1 (10 ManKurdi-.v. MIra 36 Moonoy, William 60 Moore, Andrew 40 Moore, 8 26 Murdie, James 1 00 Mordle, Mrs 6U Mordle, .Tont'ph 50 Mordle, John 60 Mordle, William 26 Mordle, Ann J 35 Mordle, Alfred 26 Mulligan, Fanny 60 Mulligan, Nathaniel 60 Mulligan, Mrs 50 Mulligan, Albert 1 00 Mulligan, Alice « 10 Mulligan, Adam 010 Mulligan, Ellas 10 Milligan, LfiTl 10 Mulligan. John 60 O'Meara, Mr. 20 Pearson. R 1 00 Finer, Wm 25 Piuer, Mrs 26 Rli-hardaon, 60 Richardson, Ferdinand 50 RobertDon. Mr 1 00 Richardson, Samuel I 00 Richardson, Mrs 60 Richardson Thos. 60 Sherwood F 25 Smith Thomas 1 00 Stuele James SO Stubbs. lames 60 SykesMr 50 Sykes Mrs 50 Wilson Aby 60 Wilson Mrs 60 Wilson Jane VH Wilson Martha. ISJ Wil on Chrintiana. 12^ Wilson, Mary A Hi Wilson, Miss 60 Wilson, .lames 40 Wilson, William 60 Warren. Mr. 025 (Collected by Miss Colbert and Miss Young.) Abbott, Adam 36 Abbott, ftirs 13^ Abbott, R F 12| Allen, Thomas 25 Burroughs, James 20 Bradley, Albert 10 Bradley, Adam 26 Butler, Benjamin 20 Burroughs, John 25 Clark, lohn 1 Oo Colbert, William 26 Colbert, John 50 Grant, Robert 100 Grant, Mrs 1 00 Grant, James 40 Hand. Thomas 86 Hodgins, John 100 Hodgins, Mrs 60 James, Thomas 20 Langdon, James 40 Mulligan, Sarah 25 Hal ph, Joseph 25 Rivington, R 25 Remp, Jane 20 Scannel. John 26 Shaw, Mrs 46 Sohaiil^ Mrs R 26 YouBg, John 96 Young, William 0» XORTH UOTTER. (Collected by the Missea Craig and Blakely.) Andrew, Russell 36 Blakely, Mrs 36 Beaman, James OSS Cowan, John 060 Cowan, William 60 Craig, Jamus 95 Craig, Mrs J 36 Craig, MA 36 Craig, William 36 Craig, Mrs W 26 Craig, Hugh 36 Copeland. P 60 Crawford, John 60 Darby, Z 60 Davis, Edward 36 Dempster, J 30 Derrick, A 26 Dillwortb, J U3A Diokaon, R 26 Elliott, William 60 Ellis, George 1 00 Friend I 00 Bewkin, R E 86 Hicks, Mrs James 26 Humphries, H 36 Johnston, G K 1 00 Johnston, James iS .lohnston, Mrs '^6 Kerlbot, Samuel 26 Lindsay. Alexander 60 Mills, Thomas 020 McCartney, George 6n McCurdy, D 25 MoBwen, H 60 UeBwen, M 26 Montgomery, J 25 Montgomery, R ii Montgomery, J 26 Shadfotd, C 26 Smith, John 60 8teTens,John 60 Taylor, Edward A 26 Wallace, John 2ii Wright, Mrs J 25 (Collected by Miss Drew.) Drew, Margaret 60 Eastman, Samuel 26 Eastman, Luclnda " li>^ Baitman, Nancy 13U Garliok, Richard 95 Lee, John 012U Willlsoraft, William SO Small Sums 88U Grout, Rot G W Q 600 CUMBERLAND. (Collected by Mrs. T. Dagg.) AnderFon. J 60 Colborne.F 1 00 Clarke, Richard 100 Dagg, John 1 00 Dagg, Thomas 100 Dagg, Mrs Thomas 60 Daitg, Richard 2 'K> Clarke. Ed 100 Moffstt, John 26 Spiers, John 50 Spiers, Wm 60 Walsh, George 1 00 Walsh, Alice 26 00LLB0TI0N8. 1?U kSD. • T- Da«g.) 60 100 100 1 Oi) 100 0«0 2 '10 100 26 80 ...... 60 '..... 1 00 036 Hbaw, Klin lallWao, J , TtDMr, Ju Wa*, Jan* , Wafih, vr H Walab, J W Wtlih, Mn W Walih, H M Walsh, W WilMn, Kliia Wilwn, Thomaa ... WIlMB. ADdnw ... WatnAB, Jonathan Wation, Robart Watwm, Joa«ph .., Chamberf, J (OeUftM hf Mn. BathwaU.) AatartoB, Jobs 60 Barala, John 1 00 ODttomMifl oas}| Ooi, Wm 60 Onnmlna, Wm 60 Donrta, Sarah 36 Denla, Jamaa 30 Tflatar, Qaorga 30 Jaekira. Mn 60 JaekaoBi Samnal 60 JatkaoB, ■ 060 JaekwB. ■ 36 Kinehto, nira 36 Lron, Oaorm 60 MeOallMh,Wm 76 MflOalleeb, Jamaa 60 MflVadduB 60 Rathwvll, S 1 00 Rathwall, W 36 Rathwell.B 006 Rathwall, M 10 Rathwrll 8 06 Sbaw.Wm 60 Spiara, Jobs 60 Spiara. Wm 36 Soott, Thomas 60 WilUamaoB. U 60 Willlammn, Hra 36 WililamMB, H. A 36 (CelleetMl by Min K. Shaw.) AnsntTODg, Ana 60 AnDntroBg, Wm 060 AmutroBK,' 100 Arnutrong, J 60 Anniitrong,R 36 BneklBgham, 8 040 BnekiBgham, — 60 BnoMoKbam, W 36 BarkiBghara, Thoa 36 Oartar.Joba OSO DannlBg, Mn. D 76 Fletcher, Wm 100 FrteBd 26 Faller, Thoa 60 Orlar, Brock 100 Grier, O A 38 Blnea, Mary 26 JackaoB, L... 76 James, Thomaa 60 James, Oeorge 60 James, Mn W 36 KsBnedy, JobB 60 Kerney, Mn 60 K nebla, Harguet 26 KiBehI»,JohB 60 Larmer, A 36 Lanner, Joha » 60 Lord, Robert 60 Lord, Sarah 60 Lowe,N 60 Lowe, Robert 60 Lowe, John 60 Lowe, M XvwInMrn 300 1I«M»II Urn 1 110 Mub'^rnPU 1 i-O Um«>a WUtie 100 MeDonald 1 UO QtrrJohn ....M 100 D»nl«>u Mm 60 amllDKiir JMtb 1 iiu Milton lUiir; 100 XwUnaQ NiMitb 300 bMUtagerJO 2 00 XEMPTTILll. ITaiTlDi Rtv JaniM 1 6 llMrrla.>lri.auaikiBlly. u lu Bo«r«r, JoMpb lu UjNMr, Mn A liuwvr, W J 3 lluw«rmiw.J M ft Kowitr, dtimual 13 liowtir. IUr««y 1 a BuM>b 6 Uunpstt. Mr* J 3 Unnnttt, Klin 7| VoDDittt. eunuel 7} ll«uu«it. Alary 7t Oarikk II N 3 6 OailioH.Mw 3 6 Oarliok, llamy 7« Oarlick, rnumaa 7} Yargiuon. l>r ft Hon, Mlduw 3 6 Koiw, Mr* «ita< 3 6 IVooda, WtllUm 3 6 WoodM, Nra W 3 6 Voiida, Ixaae 3 6 Blaekburn, Andrew ... 10 Barnaa, MI'a M J 3 6 llarpca. Mr ft Kvckatt, Thomaa A 3 6 rannln. Rachaal 13 Uarnan, BiMm 13 LatUmora. Jana 13 UardloK. Jobn ft Harding, Mn J 3 6 Harding, Joaapblna o Ili»rdin.l,JohnM 7 Ilaiding, Robert... 7 Jobnaton, I«nt]r 1 8 JobmtoD, Wtlttam o 1 Blaekbarn, Ttaomaa.... 6 BUakbom, Mn X 6 AlMffVPOHf W «ti 9 6 Andanwn, Mm W K... 3 6 «n4af»on, Janit A 18 Andarann. liannab J... 1 8 AndartNin Catharina ■•• 7 \iid«raon,I>anlal. \ndan«n, W Anilan>oni httar Oloiblar, Mm A 1 UieklnMn, Jobn 3 iiloklnaon, Mn J 3 BaokrU, Martba 3 il«ek«tis. John ilMkftr, uiiiiam u liMkatt, Bdnnnd 3 Uaekftt Mra K 1 'iNJxjr, Edward 1 liraw. Parah U 3 Brew, ICplbar 3 A Vriand 3 vnMatt, Samual 3 IfonnHtl, Mn 8 3 KanniD, MnW o 3 raylor, OHirga 3 lUrrl*, John 6 anrllck, Mliw 3 f'annin. Luelnda ilora lllrau 1 k\oodi*, Matbaw » ft lluid, llanry 3 llurd, vn II 3 tlurU. Truman 1 llurd, Mary Abigail .... 1 Oowao, Mn 1 I 6 6 ;t ft 3 3 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 5* 6 6 8 a 3 hawkmbuHt. Trinity Church. (Oolleetad by Mn Armitrong.) Ilimiinaon Tbomaa 1 00 Uigiinaon WlllUm 1 00 UtcnWSN 100 PanrofaJobn 3 00 I'owen M 60 lllgKioron T T 1 00 Vari»hr 400 Patttta P P 300 Illidntb, Richard 1 00 Ounta, J 1 00 Uinsb. Mn W 60 •tovarklmt D 1 (lO Klrbv, W8 100 Uniy, Jamaa 100 ■tloonay, John 1 la,J 60 ftwvana,Mn 60 (Collaotad by Miaa AM llamilton.) Armatrong, Rav J 6 00 AroiKtronK, Mra 300 Armxtrong, Master R A... 100 Armrtrong, MIhs R 1 00 llamilton, Hon Jobn 6 00 Uamllton, Mn John 400 Uamilton, Matter O 1 00 llamilton, Hattiir J L 1 OJ Hamilton, Min A M 1 Oil Hamilton, Miaa L U 1 00 Lewia, Z R 1 00 .Vanrofe, John 300 Uamllton. Robert 400 BUUy, Mlia J 60 St. John't Chtireh, (Canaet* 4 by Mra A A Raatan.) MeCann.lionllW.MPP. 300 Bvatea. A A 100 rbl«tlawalU,WB 38 Haaton, Mm 8ft I Downing. MnP 08ft Baaion. Mn M' «l3ft I ghthall. Captain OAO ^CollaetMl by Mn Spaactr Jahm.) MeMabon, 8 J OfiO Jobnwn. O \i OliO IMllar, John OftO IHillar, .tobn, Jr 80 Dougla-a. >i U 4 00 flata. Vlmron 4 00 Hamilton. Mn 8 ftO f Itipatriek, Oaorga 03ft Bnl>blrk, W OftU Roblnann, William 00 Jonat, timntmr 1 00 Joaaa, rior«oa It 10 Currir, Kate 3ft illgglnion, Tbomaa 100 lllKllinton. William 1 00 llllWiniioB, MtM Kliia 60 UIgginion, Mlta Mary ftO (Collrotad by UIh Aldbrigbt) Aldbright, A 100 Burwa*b, Miia .Mary 60 Mooney, P 8 36 Uoonay. 8 60 MvAdam, 1 36 Gambia. Mr AO lliV*t,Jamea oftO Uroy, Mn 36 Uroy, William 3 00 durwaKh, N lOO Hurwath, T 97i AVrlend 36 A rrland 3ft Clark, J OAO )8dt>n, 5llaa OftO A Friend 3ft A rriand 3ft Ugden, Mn 2S NANIT0WANIW6. Jaooba, Rev Peter ft 00 A Friend to Mlaaiona 8 00 li^yton. Dr, and fomlly ... 3 ftO Meabuhguoanga, John ... 1 00 VIeshubguoanga. Mn 7ft VIethuhguoarga, Marg t. 1 00 WabbiHtukake, Albert 3ft Mitcben.John 167 >lltobell,Mn 167 UUchell, Marion 46 MItobell. George 46 Keyhigoopanaae, Cbarlva and fkmily 1 00 Pababme<« and family 80 Daniel, Peter, and &mi y. 1 60 Wabanaaema, Jobn 1 00 A Friend 1 tO ) RESOlUTXOHf. »'• Ckureh, Mn A A RMtAii.) ■i iw * «» Ott ^ oa» l«lo OM >ln 8p«K«r Jenra.) OM OhO OAO OAO 4 00 4 00 OAO oa» OAU lam AD 100 «I0 8A ""• 100 Iwm 1 00 •«Hwi OAO M«ry OAO MiM Aldbrigbt) ^ 1 00 '*'y OflO 2A ..... OAO .... OM .... OAO .... flAO .... OM .... aoo 1 00 • QfH Oitt 25 OAO OAO 035 35 25 rANina. »' AOO on» 8 UO umlly ... 3 AO Jubo ... 1 00 Mra 75 MaTgt. loo •"Tt 35 16T 107 40 •■" 40 Cburivi 100 olljr 080 fiuaiy. 100 1 100 ItO RESOLimONB PASSED AT THE NINETEENTn GENERAL MZSTINO. BELD ON THE 28th JUNE, 1861. ■; Mored by the Rev. 8. Givini, leconded by Judge Haoabtt,— Tbftt th« rtport DOW road bo adopted and printed for olroulation, together with extraota from Dlatriol Branoh Reporte, under the direction of the Standing Committee and Seoretarj la ■ooh number as to them may >eem expedient Moved by the Rev. Dr. Read, leoonded by the Rot. Dr McCAUL.^That «Ince to the good providence of Almighty Ood may alone be aaoribed the Buooeta wbioh at* tenda every undertaliing, especially such as have respect to the extension of His kingdom, this meeting desires gratefully to acknowledge their gratitude (o lUm for the measure of success which has attcaded the feeble efforts of the Church in this province. This meeting further desires to recognise with thankfulness the hand of Ood in the wonderftal revival of the missionary spirit which has of late years been visible in our Mother Churob simultaneously with the openings which scientific re- search, ware, and revolutions have apparently made for the introduotloa of trutbi and the overthrow of paganism and infidelity. Moved by the Rev. J. Hilton, seconded by Dr. fiovEti.,— That all who by Bap* tism have been enlisted under the banner of Christ, the captain of their salvatioB, into the ranks of the Church Militant, have individually a certain portion of the great work assigned to them of rescuing lost and perishing sinners from the thral* dom of the prince of this world. This, if they neglect, they can have no reasonable hope of receiving the reward promised only to those who have trod in their Master's steps and evinced their love to their merciful Father, by embracing every opporta. nity of benefitting his creatures. The various objects embraced in the oonstitutioa of the Church Society afford to every member of the Church, whether rich or poor, the means of proving the sincerity of .heir faith. MovAd by the Rev. Dr. Lewis, seconded by the Rev. J. Chanoi,— That thii meeting rejoices at the continued prosperity -vhioh attends the operations of tho two great societies, vis., the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, and the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, and those of the sister eooieties in the dioceses of Nova Scotia, Quebec, New Brunswick, Montreal, and Huron ; It would, at the same time, express its deep sympathy with the sister ohuroh in the United States, which, owing to the political disturbances, must find much difficulty in supporting her Home Missions, and for more in raising funds for carrying out its missionary labours, which she has so nobly and courageously undertaken for the conversion of the heathen. Moved by the Rev. Dr. SnoBxr, seconded by Rev. T. S. Eimnxot,— That the thanks of this meeting are due, and are hereby tendered to the varioas committees who tlirongh the past year have so diligently exerted themselves for tiie furtherance of objects of the society. I. ot '1^ ;^ RT' TABLE OF CONTENTS Notices and Directions , < > U Officers of the Society iJi Constitution of the Society v REroBT for 1859--G0 U Income 13 Annual Sermons 15 Mission Fund IC Widows' and Orphans' Fund 10 General Purposes Fund IG Commutation Trust Fund , , IG District Branches . 19 Home 19 Simcoe 22 Niagara 24 Gore and Wellington 29 Newcastle 31 Midland 3r> Bathurst 39 Rev. Mr. Fidler's Report 42 Rev. Mr. Ross's Report 43 Rpv. Mr. Jacob's Report 43 Appendix: Abstract of Accounts i Invested Funds ii Summary of various Accounts iii Balance Sheet v Summary of Collections vi I