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PRINCE WILLIAM STREET. 1871. r T'4^\ap*i:mfliitm I in '% *''»'f f^ THIRTY-SIXTH REPORT OF THB Oi* NEW-BRUNSWICK ISTl. ^- INCORPORATED BY ACT OF ASSEMBLY, 16 VICTORIA, CAP, IV., 14th APRIL, 1853. SAINT JOHN, N. B. PRINTED BY BARNES AND COMPANT. FSINOS WILLIAM STBBBT. mi. flp^l't " ( . i I 1 ' 1 . t • i ! i ' * . ' I ..,,., t * '. % * V , J, OFFICERS OF THE SOCIETY. .PrMMMft The Right Rev. JOHN, Lord Bishop of Fredericton, The Honorablo JOHN 8. SAUNDERS. FREDERICK A. WIOOINS. Esquire. The Honorable SAMUEL L. TILLET, C. B. Rev. WILLIAM 8C0VIL, M. A. WILUAM M. JARVI8, Esquire. Trtmaurtr, . . H. W. FRITH, Esquire. G. H. FAIRWEATHER, Esquire. W. H. A. KEANS, Esquire. JLmmn CummMUt* Rev. W. SCOVIL, M. A. . / W. M. JARVIS, Esquire. B. L. PETERS. Esquire. G. SIDNEY SMITH, Esquire. W. CARMAN, Esquire. B. W. FRITH, Esquire, Treasurer. The Rev. W. Q. EETCHUM, D. D., Saint Andrews* BthtinU CommitUt. The Right Rev. the LORD BISHOP {fx offleio). Rev. C. LEE, Ph. D. Rev. W. H. DbVEBER. Rw. GEORGE SCHOFIELD. Rev. W. Q. KETCHUM, D. D., {n^JBUcio). W. M. JARVIS, Esquire. The Hon. Mr. Justice ALLEN. GEORGE A. SCHOFIELD, Esquhre. W. CARMAN. Esquire. C. H. FAIRWEATHER, Esquire. H. W. FRITH, Esquire, {tx officio). G. A. SCHOFIELD, Hee'y. to ComniUtee. ProtMon for U'Hdmwa mnd &rphmn» uf th» Cl«rfg% Rev. JOHN PEARSON, Secretary, •i' rfift lllen, Hon. Judge Berton.S. D....... Beek, James S Carman, W Cliuch, R. T Daniel, T. W. Xaeteuttv* Commttt»«% Fisher, Hon. Judge. Fenety, George E... Hazen, R.F.. *...,.. Hanington, T. B Nacli, I.AUen....... NarviB,W. M .Fred^cton. .St John. . Fredericton. .Fredericton. ^Si. John. .St John. • Fredericton. .Fredericton. .St. John. .St. John. .St John. .St John. Peters, B. L.. .......... . .St. Joliu. Peters, Hurd St John. Robinson, Beverly . . .St. John. Ruel, Jas. R St Johh. Sltnonds, Edward Fredericton. Smith, G. Sidney St. John. Schofleld, G. A St John. Smith, J. Woodforde Fredericton. Street, G. D St Andrews. Taylor, Ezel(iel Moncton. Weldon, C. W St John. Wllmot, Hon. R. D .Belmont ,■£■■/ i . .mv){fi '■111'! 'T(» ^unr-ni ,*»-»Mu-in PRAYERS OF THE SOCIETY- BEFORE THEY COMMENCE BUSINESS. Prevent Q9, Lord, in all our doings, with Thy most gracious farovlr ; and further us with Thy continual help ; that in ail our works, begun, continued, and ended in Thee, we may glorify Thy Holy Name ; and finally, by Tbv mercy, obtain everlasting life, through Jesus Christ our Lord. — Amen. God, from whom all holy desires, all good counsels, and all works of piety and charity do proceed, we beseech Thee to visit with Thy favour our Sovereign Lady Queen Victoria, and so rule' her heart, that she may in all things seek Thy honoar and glory. Prosper with Thy blessing the designs of this Societr, Comfort with Thy grace those benefactors who contribute to its support. Bles^ the ministry of Thy servants, the Clergy ; the endeavors of all who are en gaged in spreading the knowledge of true religion in the dominions of oor Sovereign, and the labours of those Missionaries who are proclaiming the same in this Province. And may Thy Holy Spirit direet all oUr consultations to the advancement of Thy glory, and the good of Thy chuich, through Jesus Christ | our Lord. — Ahen. MercifvZ God, who has made all men, afid hatest nothing that thou hast I made, nor wouldst the death of a sinner, but that he sho*tId be converted and live : Have mercy upon all Jews, Turks, Infidels, and Heretics, and take from them nil ignorance, hardness of heart, and contempt of Thy Word ; and so fetch tliem home, blessed Lord, to Thy flock, that they may be saved among | the remnant of the true Israelites, and be made one fold, under one Shepherd. Jesus Christ, our Lord, who liveth and reignetb with Thee and the Holy Spirit, one God, world without end. — Amsn. '■ OcR Fathbr, which an tn Heaven, Hallowed be Thy iCame. Thy Eingdoml come. Thy wiU be done in earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day ourT dally bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive them that trespass^ against us. And kad tis not into temptation, but deliv«ir us from evil ; Foq thine is the kingdom, the power and the glory, foir ever and e^er. — Amen. WHEN THE BUSINESS IS ENDED. The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the loVe of OodI, atnd tb? fellowibipj of the Holy Ghost, be with us all •vermore.'^AMSM. ^0 rep bo propos An ni vers Minutes sition. The pa Pounds, annually person pfi General |)i( ;' CONSTITUTION OF THE SOCIETY. ' I ■•'t * I : I . I. The Society shall be called the Diocesan Church So- ciety OF New Brunswick. II. • .. No alteration shall be made in the Constitution of this Society, nor shall any Bye-Law, Rules or Regulations of the Society be repealed, annulled, or altered, except at a Meet- m^ of the General Committee, by the vote of at least two- thirds of the members ]»resent, nor until it shall have received the sanction of the Lord Bishop of the Diocese ; which sanction mnst be given in writing, and delivered to the Secretary within six months of the said Meeting. III. .fl.''^ '(">;•> No alteration or amendment in the Constitution, nor any repeal, cancellation, alteration or amendment of any Bye- Law, Rule or Regulation of the Society, shall be proposed or made at any Meeting, unless notice shall have been given in writing at the next previous Annual Meeting of the General Committee, or at the next previous Anni- versary Meeting, of sucth proposed repeal or cancellation, nor unless the terms of such proposed alteration or amend- ment shall have been stated in writing at such previous Meeting; from which, without the unanimous consent of the members present, no deviation, except of a mere formal nature, shall be permitted. > IV. No repeal, cancellation, alteration, or amendment, shall be proposed, except by a member qualified to vote at the Anniversary Meeting, whose name shall be entered on the Minutes of the Secretary, together with the said propo- sition. T. The payment at any one time of a sum not less than Ten Pounds, shall constitute a Life Member ; and the payment annually of any sum, however small, shall constitute the person paying the same, a Member of the Societ3^ Pro- vided that no member shall be qualified to vote at any General Meeting of the Society, unless of the full age of H i. twcnty-onc years, nor unless lie be a Life Member, or slmli liave eubscriued and paid at least five Bliillings during the year preceding such Meeting. Officers. 1. The Officers of the Society bhall bo a President, two or more Vice Presidents, a Treasi.. t, one or more Secre- taries, and two Auditors of Accounts. 2. The Lord Bishop of the Diocese shall be the Presi- dent of the Society, and the Archdeacon the Senior Vice- President ; and any Life Member may, at any Anniversary Meeting, be elected a Vice-President of the Society. 3. The Treasurer, Secretary, or Secretaries, and the Au- ditors, shall be annually elevjted at the meetings of the General Committee; and in case of the death, resignation, or removal from the Province, of any such Officer, the va- cancy shall be filled up by the Executive Committee, at its next or any subsequent Meeting wi Jiin the year ; and the Lord Bishop slmll, if he see fit, call a Special Meeting of the Executive Committee, for the purpose of filling any such vacancy. VII. {Executive Committee.) r. There shall also be an Executive C'ommittee, to be composed of the following Members, viz. : The Officers of the Society as provided for in the next preceding Article. All Clergymen resident in the Diocese, duly licensed by the Lord Bishop, and Subscribers to the Society. And twenty-four Lay Members of the Society, being Life Members, or Annual Subscribers of at least One Pound; to be annually elected at the meetings of the General Committee, provided that no Annual Subscriber shall be qualified to be elected, unless he shall, during the year preceding each meeting, have paid the subscription of at least One Pound. 2. Five members of the Executive Committee, three of whom to be l^aymen, shall form a quorum. 3. The Executive Committee shall meet either at Fred- ericton or Saint John, on the first Wednesday in January, on the day next following the Annual Meeting, on the first Wednesday in March, on the first Wednesday in June, and on Wednesday after tlie first Tuesday in October. •iijii 4. Special Meetings of the Executive (loinnuttcc may be summoned by the President, or, in case of his death or absence, by any two Vice-Presidents of the Society, to meet at such time and place as may be fixed i)y the notice of meeting; but so far as may be, alternately at Saint John and Fredericton. VIIL {Schedule Committee.) There shall also bo a Schedule Committee, to Ue com- posed of the following Members, viz. : 1. The President, Treasurer and Secretary orSecrotarics of the Society ex officio. 2. Three Clerical and five Lay Members of the Society, qualified for election as members of the Executive Com- mittee, who shall bo chosen annually on the first day of meetiuff of the General Committee, by ballot, on nomina- tion ot each proposed member by two members of the General Committee. 3. Tlie Schedule Committee shall have all such power relative to the preparation of the Missionary Schedule, and carrying the same into operation and effect ; and the ap- propriations or disposition of the funds to the objects of the Society, as may from time to time be vested in them by or pursuant to any Resolution, Bye-Laws or Regula- tions of the General Committee. 4. Five members of the Schedule Committee, three of whom shall be Laymen, shall be a quorum. 5. The Schedule Committee shall meet whenever sum- moned by the President, Treasurer or Secretary of tlie Society, and at such place as may be fixed by the notice of meeting. (Objects.) The Society shall embrace the following objects, and none other, viz. : 1. Missionary Visits to places where there is no settled Clergyman, and aid to new and poor Miesions. 2. The establishment of Divinity Scholarships ; and as- sistance, when necessary, to those who may be under pre- paration for the Ministry, especially sons of Clergymen. 3. Aid to Sunday and other Scliools in which Church principles are taught, and the training and encouraging of ochooimafiterB and Catechists. k titUll ! l! I* I I 4. The snpply of snch Books and Tracts as are on the Catalogue of* the Society for Promoting Christian KnovF- ledge, and none other. 5. Aid to the bnilding and enlarging of Churches and Cliapels. 6. Aid to the building of Parsonage Houses. 7. The creation of a Fund towards the augmentation of the stipends of Clergymen who are poor ; and towards the education of the children of such Clergymen, and towards the making a provision for those who may be incapacitated by age or infirmity. 8. The creation of a Fund for the Widows and Orphans of the Clergy. 9. Aid to the Endowment Fund in particular Parishes. 10. The formation of a Fund for receiving Money or Securities as Special Trusts. X. , The Society will employ no Clergyman on Missionary services without the Bishop's license and appointment, and will submit its choice of Divinity Scholars to his Lordship's approbation. XI. It shall be competent to any member of the Society to limit his subscription to any one or more of the objects above recited, which he may be most anxious to promote. XII, {Local Committee.) ■ "' 1. The members of the Society in each Parish, or in each Mission, consisting of two or more Parishes, shall, at the discretion of the Missionary of such Mission, constitute a Local Committee ; and so also the members residing in any District of a Parish set off under the authority of the Lord Bishop, with the concurrence of the Rector and Church Corporation of such Parish (there being in sucli District a Church duly consecrated, and a resident Cler- gyman licensed thereto by the Lord Bishop), may, at the desire of such Clergyman, and with the approval of the Bishop and the Rector of the Parish, form a separate Local Committee; and in that case the District shall, for the purpose of the Society, be considered as a separate Parish. 2. Each Local Committee shall hold an Annual Meeting / or in iall, at nstitiite ding in ^ of the tor and in Bucb nt Cler- r, at the I of the ite Local for the J Parish. Meeting on Sonne convenient day, previous to the Anniversary Meeting, when the recommendations to the General Com- mittee of special objects shall be determined on. 3. Each Local Committee shall be empowered to depute two Lay Members of the Society, to oe elected at the Annual Meetings of the Committee, to assist the Mission- ary in submitting the recommendations of the Committee to the consideration of the General Committee. 4. It shall be competent to each Committee to recom- mend any of the above recited objects to the special consi- deration of the General Committee, in the appropriation of the funds of the Society. .,.. XIII. 1. The Society shall hold its Anniversary Meeting at Fi'edericton and Saint John alternately, on the first Thurs- day in July in each year. 2. A Special General Meeting may be called at any time by the President, or in his absence, by any two or more of the Vice-Presidents, four weeks notice being first given thereof by advertisement in one or more newspapers, published in Fredericton and Saint John respectively. xrr. (7%e General Committee.) ' ' ' ' 1. The General Committee of the Society shall be com- posed of the following members, viz. : The Lord Bishop of the Diocese, who shall be the Chairman, the Yice-Presi- dents of the Society ; in the absence of the Lord Bishop, the Committee may elect a Chairman from the Yice-Presi- denis present, and if none be present, from other members of the Committee ; the Secretary or Secretaries, who shall also serve in that capacity at tlie meeting of the General Uommittee, the Treasurer and the Auditors, the Rector or Missionary of each Parish, or of a Mission comprising two or more Parishes, and the Clergyman of any separate Dis- trict of a Parish (provided that in the absence or sickness of the Rector of any Parish, the duly licensed Curate or Assistant Minister shall be considered pro hac vice a mem- ber of the General Committee), and the Lay Deputies elected by the Local Committee as before provided ; all such persons being Subscribers to the Society. Proof of the election of such Deputies by each Local Committee, to bo the certificate of the Chairman or Secre- tary thereof. 10 M if 2. The members of the Executive Committee shall be ex officio members of the General Committee. 3. The General Committee shall meet on the two days next previous to the Anniversary Meeting, to make the Annual appropriations of the funds of the Society ; and a report of the proceedings of such meeting shall be made at the Anniversaiy Meeting. 4. The Order of Business in General Committee shall be as follows: Firstly. Production of Certificates of Lay Delegates. Secondly. Secretary's Report to be read, and also a report of the proceedings of the Executive Committee for the past year. Thirdly. Keport of the Auditors to be read and laid before the General Committee. Fourthly. Such appropriations or disposition of the funds to the objects of the Society as a majority of those present may determine. 5. The General Committee shall have power to ad- journ its meetings for any special purpose from day to day, or to any day subsequent to the Anniversary Meeting of the Society, by a vote of at least two-thirds of the mem- bers present ; and to determine by like vote, the place where such adjourned meeting shall be held. Provided that in every such case, a report of such adjournment, and the causes therefor, shall De made at the Anniversary Meeting. XV. The Clergy are requested to preach annually two Ser- mons in their respective Churches, with a collection on each occasion, for the general purposes of the Society. RESC That made on (I8tb R( Thati with lea^ to pay t( (22d Rep That t into effe( Treasure! made paj ment is n SiR—Pl sum of mc as Mis Church Sc To the Tr D. C. S, N.B.. Diocesan This is at the Anr Church SJ Article xiS Dated at day That alll terest onh queathed.1 11 'i' lUbc days c the and a made two Ser- Btion on iety. ;' <, .f .i V," -*• r( RESOLUTIONS OF THE GENERAL COMMITTEE. That in future no application for grants shall be considered which is not made on the first day of the meeting of the General Committee, or previously. (18th Report, page 24.) That when a Missionary is absent from his Mission on account of ill health, with leave from the Lord Bishop, his Lordship be authorized in his discretion, to pay to him the whole or any part of the sum granted for such Mission. (22d Report, page 88.) That the following be the form of draft for a Missionary's salary, to come into effect on the first of October, 1861, and that no draft be paid by the Treasurer, unless presented in person, or endorsed by the person to whom it is made payable, the Treasurer to take a receipt from the party to whom the pay- ment is made on the same. FORM OF ^R AFT. Sir — Please to pay to ., , , or order, the sum of being a " salary due to me as Missionary at from 18 ,to 18 , under a grant of the General Committee of the Diocesan Church Society of 18 To the Treasurer of the } D. C. S. of N. B. S N. B.— The blanks for the dates must be carefully filled up. (26th Rep.) FORM OF CERTIFICATE OF LAY DELEGATES. Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswick : ■ This is to certify that and were elected at the Annual Meeting of the Local Committee of the Diocesan Church Society, as Deputies from that Committee, under the authority of Article xii. of the Constitution. Chairman. «-, Dated at day of the Secretary. 18 That all bequests made to the Society be funded as heretofore, and the in- terest only applied to the general or special purposes for which they are be- queathed. (81 St Report.) W S' It h \ § a CLERGY IN THE DIOCESE OF FREDERICTON. 1871. Right Rev. J. MEDLEY, D. D., Bishop op Fbkdbbictox, Fredericton. ARMSTRONO, Rbv. G. M Rector, St. Mark, St. John. ARMSTRONG, Rgr. W Rector, St. James, St. John.— Lean Rural. BLACK, Rev. J Rector, Kingsclear. BLISS, Rbv. D. M Rector, Westmorland. BOTER, Rbv. W. M Rector, Moncion. CARR, Rbv. J. FREDERIC Curate, St. Marks. CAREY, Rbv. G. T Rector, Grand Manan. COSTER, Rbv. N. A Rector, Rlchibueto. COSTER, Rbv. C. G. , Ph. D St. John. COVERT, Rev. W. S Missionary, Lancaster. CRUDEN, Rbv. W Missionary, Blackville and Nelson. DEYEBER, Rbv. W, H Rector, St. Paul, Portland. DO WLING, Rev. THEO. E Rector, Douglas. HANFORD, Rbv. J. S Missionary, Upham. HARRISON, Rev. CANON Rsctor, Portland. HARTIN, Rev. THOMAS Missionary, Canterbury. UANINGTON, Rev. E. A. W Rector, Prince William and Dumfries. HILL, Rbv. J. J Rector of Trinity, St. John. HAENSEL. Rbv. G. L. F St. John. HOYT, Rbv. L. A Missionary, Andover. JAFFREY, Rev. W l^zlSkmf* ^"^'^ "^ Stanley.- JARVIS, Rev. G. S., D. D Rector. Shediac.— Dean Rural. EETCHUM, Rev. W. Q , D. Rector, St. Andrews. LEE, Rev. CHARLES. Ph. D Rector, Fredericton. MEDLEY, Rbv. ED WARD S Rector, St. Stephen. MEDLEY, Rev. CHARLES S. Rector, Sussex. McKIEL, Rev. W. LiB Rector, Bathurst. MATTHEW, Rev. C. B Missionary, Petersville. MILNER, Rev. C Retired MissUmary, Westfldd. NE ALES, Rev. J Rector, Gaj^etown. NEALES, Rbv. W. S Rector, Chatham. NEALES, Rev. T Rector, Woodstock. PARTRIDGE, Rev. FRANCIS AsBistant Minister, St. Andrews. PICKETT, Rev. D. W Missionary, Greenwich and Wlckham. WADanv n.,« T ) Sub Dean, Cathedral, Fredericton, and PEARSON, Rev. J.. J Missioniry at New karyland. ROBERTS, Rev. G. G Rector, Saokville and Dorchester. ROGERS, Rbv. G Missionary, Springfield. SCHOFIELD, Rbv. GEORGE Rector, Simonds. V If' f COVIL, Rbv. W. E Rector, Kingston. MCOVIL, RiY. W St. John. 8UAW, Rbt. B Rector, Grand Lake. SMITH, Rev. R. E Rector, St. George. STREET, Rbv. W. H Missionary, Richmond. SIMONDS, Rbt. R Rector, Maugerville and BurtoQ. SWABEY, Rbv. M Rector, Sr at Jade, Victoria. SHERATON, Rbv J. P Rector, Welsford. SATURLEY, Rbv. J. H Missionary, Dalhonsie. 1 /,-■} STlfiRLINQ, Rbv. G. B Missionary, Newcastle, Ac. THOMSON, Rbv. J . S Rector, Saint David. TIPPET, Rbv. W. H Rector, Queensbury.— i>eo7i Hurai TILLEY, Rbv. W. HARRISON Curate, St. Luke. WARNEFORD, Rbv. E. A Rector, Norton. WALKER, Rbv. Wm. W Rector, Hampton.— JDcan Hurd. WEEKS, Rev. A. H Missionary, Cocaigne. WETMORE, Rbv. D. I Kingston. WILLIAMS, Rbv. J. S Missionary, Campobello.— i>ean Hural. WOOD, Rbv. A Betired Missionary, St. John. WOODMAN, Rbv. E. S Missionary, Westfleld. WILLIS, Rev. CUTHBERT Missionary, Fetitcodiac. ■:. i X , ^1 t. u I IS I r r.%u'ii ,;.■ '■A .uA' ,'*'•'* ' ' \ -i^i-. AtBU-JUii^P .ji: -.ri >■'.: .;» . ' • A- r; <■.;,?;.';: a^. ,'i;j>a,'!.'/rJ>; /,j ..,^M..i .P .iu'h,-iY -.'''',;,.■ ,-.,1. ,, . .(•A-;*; A .;.r,v:i .'.UtJis'v// T' .... u .U_. • '; . . .h . ^. ■ . . ... ,.i .%' . ,■;■■.: M .' .;,-rH . .'...^,,.1. .i.i*i ...;Uii.lJ;V The may w nsoal i mainte amouDi the SoG endowB ponding all, thei of the < appoint! ciety, th Th< I 11' -t-. - '■«_. . r-.;^ ':. * >-/^i-~ It' '^Z, \tinr ' I • rf^ I -i: REPORT. «■ ft'; The proceedings of this Society, daring the past year, may well be regarded by all its members with more than nsnal interest. New arrangements were required for the maintenance of the Missions in the Diocese. A large amount, within a short period, had been withdrawn by the Society for Propagation of the Gospel ; there was no endowment fnnd to resort to, nor had tliere been a corres- ponding increase in the contributions to the Society. To all, therefore, interested in the present and the future state of the Church in tliis Province, and especially to those appointed to take a prominent part in the work of the Sch cietv, the past year has been one of much care and anxiety. The plan adopted in July, 18-70, under the management of a Standing Schedule Committee, is well known to all who read the Annual Beports. It is only just to say that this Committee have spared no pains or lal>or in the endea- vor to carry out successfully the scheme as adopted. They have striven to make a proper adjustment as to the pay- ments from this Society, and of those conditionally re- quired from the several parishes. This has been done after frequent meetings ana most careful consultation, with all the information that could be obtained. The Report of this Committee, which has been generally circulated, will receive due consideration. By carrying out its recommendations a vast improvement may be made with regard to the missionary work. Increased and punc- tual payments may be secured from local sources, and then the funds of the Society majr be more generally applied' in Heply to the many calls in aid of new missions. To effect this result much exertion and self-sacrifice are called for on the part of all the members of the Church in the Diocese. The grant from the Society for Propagation of the Gos- pel will yearly be reduced to a large amount, and before a great while it will all be gone. At the same time it is of the utmost importance that a more ge^^rons provision be secured for the support of the clergy /"wile year by year li w l<: I !ri 16 openings for new missions are found in the larger parishes, and in many remote settlements. Means sufficient to do all this have been given, by our Heavenly Father, to the members of the Church in this Diocese. Only let them give back to Him, and for His service, a small portion of what He has given to them, and there need be no stay in the onward progress of the blessed work undertaken by this Society. Meanwhile much encouragement may be found in the subjoined abstracts from the reports or the Missionaries, and Local Committees^ Andovkr, Grand Falls, &(X->Rev. Leo A Hoyt writes as follows ; — ^*' I am glad to report an increase upon the contribution list of last year. With regard to the progress of the Church in this Mission I can say nothing. It is not natural to suppose that any progress could be visible in a period of five and a half months, while an enumeration of my own labors would be a species of boasting inconsistent with that charity which ' vaunteth not itself.' *' I cannot close this paper without an appeal for a clergyman at Florence> ville. The distance between Woodstock and Tobique is fifty miles. In all this extent of country there is not a clergyman. There is here a missing link, and the omission is more evident, as in travelling over the road we pass through the thriving village of Florenceville. This village, midway between Woodstock ^and Tobique, and in the midst of one of the most populous and flourishing farming districts in the Province, is so adapted for a centre of work for the Church, that its supply cannot be neglected without a great loss to her interests, In Rorenceville, itself, there are not, perhaps, a docen church families ; a fact not to be wondered at when it is remembered that the services held here have never averaged one a year. In the neighborhood, however, there are Eeveral stations to be occupied with advantage. Upper Oreenfield is a settlement with scarcely a dissenter in the community. Here the building of a church haa dragged its slow length along for the last six years. But the slight encourage- ment afforded by an occasional visit from a clergyman, already occupied in bis own mission, is hardly sufficient to advance the work to completion as rapidly as it is desirable. In Jacksontown there has been a Church for many years. But the withdrawal of the assistance of a Curate from Woodstock has caused i the service to be bi-monthly, and the Rector would willingly relinquish this | etation to assist in the support of the new Mission. " In Glassville there are twenty Church fkmiUes. The heads of many of these I families are communicants. In East Florenoevilie there are several Church I families, though the people here are prindpally poor, and not to be depended! upon for support. In Williamstown there was formerly an interesting Church | congregation, but the service has of necessity been relinquished, and uie child' i ren oi many staunch Church families have gone over to the dissenters. Be>| sides these there are islolated Churchmen in every direction, some in importantl places as Centreville, &c, who might be utilised and rendered a profit totbemj selves and an advantage to the Church through the labors of an energetiel clergyman stationed at Iloreneeville.'^ Contributions amount to $186.88. Batrurst and JUmw BANDON.-'-Bev. W. LeB. MoKiel vrrites as follows; ** There is little to report from this Mission beyond the discharge of routinej duty. Pastoral visitation, from time to time, has been attended to, but mu be unsatisfactory to me and to a certain proportion of the people till the " !r.t • 17 ;— «I am Itb regard It is not five and a species of t Florence* In all this ssing linlf) ass through Woodstock flourishing ork for the ler Interests, lies; a fact I here have are several lement with church h»a t encourage- Qupied in his 1 jn as rapidly •^many year^ hafl caused! many of these reral Church , be depended eating Church and the chiW-l ggenters. Be* I 9 in importttM profit tothetn-l ,f an energeticl _ as follows :- arge of routinj id to, but mj' pie tiU the sioii is JiviJetl, or holp sent to me. Tlio sick hive boon visitrtJ, an I such op- piruiti ties hiivo bu^ci usol to lua 1 the tlimglits an J atl'iictions uf the ulllicted from earth to heaven. " The increase in the numhor of the servicos has, I trust, been prothictive of iucrt'usod good. There should be service in Ht. Geor<;e'j< Oliiirch, Hatlmrst, twice every Sunday, and once, at least, in Christ's Church, New [{iindon, but tlie distance between the Ciuirchus is too m'eat to admit of it. Tbe (/iiurcij at Bathurst is open, therefore, twice every alternate Sunday, and the other Sunday I go to New Handon and return, — lioldinj; services in both Churclies, and at an intermediate station; thu? making three services, imd thirty-two miles to travel. IJy means of a collection on Thanksgiving Day and a <;rant of money by the Vestry, a bell has been ordered for the Church at I'uthuist. " It is necessary that a new Church should be built at IJathuiyt, so tiiat the services of the sanctuary may be conducted with decency and in order. A fund is being created for the purpose, and soon we hope to begin the biiildinjr. " Last September we were rejoiced by a visit from the Bishop. The day of tlie conlirmation at Bathurst was so stormy that, with two exceptions, the can- didates from the country were kept at home. The Bishop confirmed tlie next day at New Bandon, and the day following at Caraquet, 42 miles from Biith- urst. The whole number confirmed was 46, of whom some have since become communicants, and I trust that others will soon follow their example. Thirteen Qcw names have been added to the list of the communicants during the year." Contributions amount to fill 1.05. BucTOtJCHE. — Rev. A. H. Weeks reports contributions to the amount of $30.10, and he writes that since his last report he and his people have been gratified and edified by a visit from the liOrd Bishop ; — the first episcopal visit to the parish of Wellington. The Church here was consecrated on the 24lh September, and the day following the Church yard in Dundas, about two acres, was also consecrated. Six persons were confirmed, and throe added to the number of communicants. " We are," Mr. Weeks adds, " few in number, and not overburdened with worldly wealth, and it is gratifying to be able to bear witness to the liberal generosity with which the people respond to the call made on them for Church purposes. The Mgreement made with the Society for the payment of the Missionary will, I feel confident, be punctually fulfilled." Canterbury. <— Rev. T. Hartin reports contributions to the amount of ^88.25. Chatham. — Rev. William S. Neales writes as follows : — "* In making my re- port for the past year, I am happy to record the valued visit of the Bishop on his triennial confirmation tour last September. Thirty-nine persons, among whom were several adults, renewed their baptismal vows at confirmation ; a proportion of whom partook of the sacrament of the Lord's body and blood on the same day— September 18th ; others, of the lately confirmed, have since been received into full communion. " The work has gone on quietly, but, I trust, not without some good results, though often when we look about more eagerly for fruits of our laibors, we are able to discern but little. " A severe illness, and a tedious course of debility in consequence of it, have greatly interfered with the discbarge of my duties as I could have desired, during the winter months. I have to acknowledge my indebtedness to the Rev. 0. H. Sterling for kindly taking my services, at great inconvenience to himself, whilst I was laid up. fTor shall I readily forget the thoughtful, yet inostenta- I tious kindness of the late Rev. James Hudson, who was called to >.is rest on the 26th April of this year. In htm our Church loses a faithful, earnest, and lelf-sacrificiog priest, while the Diocesan Church Society has t9 regret one who always advocated and promoted its interests with great perseverance, and who has collected larger sums of money for its funds, — certainly out of proportion 2 , Kl ^- 18 M > to tlie resources of liis Mission, as compared with what more favored rcRioni* coittribiitc. Our nmrch in MiramichI is indebted to ids labors and self-dunial in a liir^'ur or smaller deforce for five out of six churches now standing in vari- ous parts of the County." ITie following roHoIutioos were adopted at a late naeeting of the Local Com- mitte«' : — I. That the Diocesan Cliurch Society lias groat claims upon our gratitude and support fur the assistance which it has alTordcd to Missionary worli in tiua Diocese in the pant. II. That the prennt burden upon the Diocesan Church Society of aiding and maintaiidng existing missions entitle It to our earnest prayers and liberal con- tribuiiorm, III. That inasmuch as the true test of vitality in tire Ohnrch is her Mission- ary work, all Church people are urged to exercise a larger liberality in order to enable the Diocesan Cliurch Society to extend its operations, and to aid a larger number of Mission stations. IV. Thut this Committee pledges itself to a more earnest endeavor to in- crease the funds of the Diocesan Church Society, both by subscribing to the utmost of their own ability, and by endeavoring to secure vontributioiis from others. Contributions amount to 9209.89. Derby, Nklson and Blacktillk. — Rev. W. Craden writes that the work of the Church in his Mission is progressing : — " Her services arc appreciated by all. When other denominations discern that her great aim is to bring souls to Christ, then they regard her operations in a very different light. In this wuy can Chiistians expect to behold that great spiritual unity which the Lord Je8U9 80 earnestly prayed for. " At the lust visit of the Bishop, on the 31st Angust, 1870, 28 young persons were coniirmed. *' It is a mournful pleasure which I hare in recording the death of one who promised to be a faithful soldier of Christ. He met his untimely end by a sad accident at the Bark Factory, Derby. He only lived about a fortnight after. To him, however, • to die was gain.' He received the Lord's Supper nearly a week before his departure. He bad learned to live well, and was thus prepared to die well. '* I have much pleasure m stating that Professor Chesley of Nova Scotia, who was with us for a season, greatly improved the Choir, and also the Church edifice at Derby, and lie did all this entirely at bis own expense. He will always be remembered here with feelings of gratitude. " We are busy at present preparing to build a Parsonage at Derby. Thia mnv hinder our people frona making increased contributions to the Society, which amount to lee.Se.'^ Daliiousie. — Rev. James H, Satin-ley reports as follows : — ^"'The Lord Bishop visited this Mission in September last, when nineteen persons received tlie apostolic rite of confirmation ; eleven of whom have since become communi- cants. Next year, if aH be well, I hope to be able to report onQ Church in thif Mission, viz. : at Dalhousie. It would have been completed by this time had we been able to get workmen, as we have now sufficient money in the Bank to defr»y the cost. The interior will be finished in a few days ; and the fittilig^ for the Church are all made and rejidy to be put in their places, so that had we the seats for the body of the Church it would now be ready for use. These we hope to get shortly. There is some work needed to be done to the exterior^ | but not much. 'A vestry has to be built, the church painted, and the lot ou i which it stands levelled and fenced. We shall now I think be able to get some j one to do this,: and if bo». in a couple of months the whole will be complete t' 19 [ig persons f one who by a sad ght after. 8r neiirly a IS prepared ova Scotia, the Church He will erby. Tlii* ihe Society, Lord Bishop receiTed the 18 communi- TiTJ Bishop hii3 kindly presented us witli a window for the ohnncol, which will '. I'l very much to the beauty of tho Church. The l)uililiri;^ has hcvu u lonjj •ino in imud, hut it is eorao 9.iti!»faction to reflect, tliiit wIr'u it U opened, it will bo entirely free from debt. As soon as tho Chureii ia finished wu hope to hvs}{\ a Pai'donago, and as oni* of the objects of the Society is to fnriii«h i\id f >i such purposes, wo Hhall be glad, if the Diocesan Oliiirch Society can grant •omethiiif* towards it. Our contributions to the Society this year amount to •^'/i.O.'i, au increase on thu.sc ui la:.ire to say nothing, but aui aole to congratulate the Society that, notwitii- iuuming the decrease in our numbers by death and departure, the contributions |93.()5. GuANB Lakk. — Rev. B. Shaw ha>* forwarded the following report:- urcht in thi? this time had the Bank to id the fittiiii;^ that bad we ft Qse. These the exterior, ,nd the lot on lie to get sorcc be complete -" I may S'.ate in addition to ilio foun retpiired by the Society, that 1 made 4o8 parochial risit-j, :i6 sick visits, and nclministei-od the Eucharist t<> ;^:>2 persons. There nothing of any [)eculiar interest to report ; the work iias Ipen going on |f'(?adilv ; the Cliuix-h at Mill Oove will be readv for consecration in tlie middle July ; wo are now waiting for a Lectern, and then everything will be ready, lad, I am happy to say, the Cliurcli is out of debt. " The Church at Lower Jemsrg has had two coats of paint, besides oiling the ftiingles, fr.»m a suggestion made to me by a merchant in St. John, who sold pe the oil and paint at a reduced price, and I take this opportuiiity of thanking [iin for his kindness. " St. Luke's Church, at Waterborough, is now in the possession of u small If; It f! 20 marMo font, a present from ilio Uev. Jolm Peufsion, nml the people linsc i<- p:iin"i the fence urouiul tlie graveyard, unci iiiipi-ovud it very iimcli in appi.;u'- ance. " The congi'C{(fttioni« in Cunnlni? ntill continiie very cnod, luid show the neei-- yity < f II rocident clergyniiiii on that i^idc ot (!rnnd Lalie. I tiiist.tlio .*^ii''v af](| (I -faii.iiui o eoii«ii,.il (I ('jiuril)i ^'A.VC.lST/ and li,. ivpt .MAir.u;r.v ■V;ui-eivilie, Mo.vcroN.. year u-to t.'i Coiitiibiit X'our.>\. HAT.nwiCKK, Nkavcastle, &c. — Rev. George H. Sterling has endosed thefil- lowing report : — " Notwithstanding the difiiculties and anxieties which we Lave been called to pass through of late, by the removal from our nddst of the !aii Rev. J. Hudson, whom God has been pleased to call from bis labors on enitb to the reward in heaven, ' promised to the faithful steward,'— yet thank Goii, I am able to report 1^101.85, forwarded by the late Missionary; #86. (il froDi Ncweastle, by myself, as well as ltin.14 from Hardwicke, making in all ii'itts.if, " From the latter place a very much smaller sum than would have been lor- wari'ed, if my salary allowed of my keeping a horse. •' 1 therefore earntstly hope that the Society will take into consideration tlie large sums sent from this Mission for a number of years past by the late Jli sioiiary, and will be willing to grant, at \he least, the sum asked for by liij, Lonlsiiip toward my support. I think I may safely say for the number v\ Church people in this Mission, that there is a larger amount sent to the Societj than from any other in the l>iocese. The amount forwarded for the presciiij year will show that my people are still aa anxious to advance the inteiestsofl the Society as they were wheuthey had not ao largely to contribute to the s"P«. ^*'*^*'*^ < port of their clergyman. I g"'^ ^^ i'" " During Lent there was a service at 7.80 p, m., erery Wednesday, with a 86*."*^"' a Ian nion, and the Bishop's admirable form of litany being used. The at*^"*^*""! jqj '■ '*^ **"'" at those services was very good. ^sitv 1*^"' *^ " I may also say that through the kindness of a young lady, who has "'^'^Jn^j '"*'^'*»1 as organist and leader of the choir, our services have been made much ""'^jo-/^'}^**?®^ agreeable. Mv work in the Mission since October last is as follows :— I ''*l£n i, »**'" held sixty services, being assisted with twelve. Baptized 18 children, burisWjj ".*'''"' em S, and have travelled 1028 miles. So far the work goes steadily on, and I truj ., ^»' oecu that God may give roe health and strength for the future, and bless the work If ^unng my hands." ^ PKrKftsvi folio Hi 11.; re 'iie n-,'vv sfat f'l.it, as r,.^., <'^ii>t\\\ and mev.Hi into "'inter, H-h,vi| '"< that, not fjands of th fi''hion.jr^, ail '<^««i'r,il puil O.jp iienj t!l loaed the fol- lich we bavtl St of tlielau jors on eiuth thank (ioii, I in nil ^'-i''^"" jave been lurj eideralion ihe tbe lute Mi^'l iC'i for b\ m he number ell .totheSodeiyl for the prcscu] theinteiestsoti ,ute to tl»e m II.iVKr.fX'K, PoiiTAdi;, itc. — Rev. ruUi'iiMt WUI'h 'vritoM u.h follow*: — " TIuto were 'i'l fM'irtotH coiiHrmi'il by the nifliup lii^f luitiiuiti it F'(irfti;^o, iintl fi niore lt't«r\v.ll■(l^ on tli»> o(HM-»i'iii of tlio new ('l)uivii iit Pi-tltit uliiu' bcin;^ fMiMo- ciiitol. Till) (•.»ti;4rej;:iti()n lii;ro Inw > Cliiiirli, lii'lontl of bi'iiin too l.iijjo, n-4 WII-* tli()ii);lit, U wem' iiUvav!* lilKd iit llio Sunday HTvi- ce*, wliii'h iin't!iri'0 in tlm nioiitli. A raljinri <»r;,Mii Im,-* bo«Mi ininliastMl ai.d a ri'S|H'Ot:il)|t! Clioir ;,'(»t t<>u;t.'tliur. It is a Bulijoot ot r«';;ivl to u\o tliat di "v? \* vet a ili'lit of :Jt4.'»i> (»ti llio Ciuirch. This nuin \a advantrd by a privnto iiuiivul. ml, w!i t Hrnily lii'Iicvo!* tliat, tiii> ("hurclnniMi of tliis I'rovincu will yd crtnic to (> II' ail i;rl nial witliont Holy V •••fi^. " At I'ortif^.j till' atttMi'larici' riMnai :8 about tlii< nivm', nnil at Ilavclcc'. our :i iMib.'iM rtiv son nvltit rtvl'i-'tvl bv farnili"^ inovi;i<» clyo vlicrc. " Tlu! I'lL'V. ('ii irl(;s Mfdlny h.is, as l)if.)!'i!. kiiKlly i'x^'Ii,iiig«'il dr.tii'S wi';i mc- (in tlio-ij SuM'ltys on wliicli tlio Holy l!i>nitnunion was to boadniinisfiMV 1. his also o'l M'vcral oic:ir*iotn come .it my c ill to |ii'iloiin tin.' wanio duty ; iv y'wk and dyiiiL'. " Oivinii lo si^'knc'ss this nintiT an.d s|trin;^ F was iina'ilt' to carry out iiiv :rran,nu' of sorviccs. On several Sutid:iys, and darini: ilio wliolc of Lent, 1 t'onlnid to tlio house." Contributionci amciunt t(>*H.'.i7. ude )llowB ; jhildi yon, )le8S< II- prc- VVilS I rem Tot 111 Kixr.scLKAR. — ilfV. S. Ulaeli reports contributions to the nniount of y''V8i>. li.vNCASTKi!. — Rev. W. S. ToviM't has forwatdt'd till' nsuiil Missionarv nli'tnot, and In; reports eoiuribulion< to the amount of 5;:>i>.('". Maimkhville ani> BniroN. — Rev. R. Pimoiuls reports contribntion- M;m,!;erville, <(17.07; Burton, !rti9.r>(> ; Victo;ia Setllemctits, )j[5.75. MoNcroN. — Rjv. W. X. Dover writes that nnionjc tlios-.' baptized duri",4 the year w ti; tlin'o adults, a'ld that 15 persons were contirmcd. Contiibutions arc ^07.15. f NoiiTaN. — Rev. E. A.Warncfurd roportac mtributions totlienmountof 'U'^!'. Pftkhsvillk, Clakknpox, rt — t]M first m eonneetioii with tlie iijw stale of tiiin<;s inauj^urafeil la- a waim :'nd tjracious kiiidlinc-v which found its wav to all hearts, and hec sudden rpninval from our midst, (!( ;• her death was instanta icons), was marked hv an oiitlnirst of sincere ro^Mtt i.n.! unconcealed j^rief on tiie part of all her neighbors. For the Church of her foic - falhcrn. and of her choice, she bore a deep utiection. and she was ul ^ ays reiKv to assist in proinotiuj^ its welfare. Sadly we miss htr in all tbe sood wci;., whore her assistance was so cheerfully rendered. IfiU we trust that ^he wl o was accusto-ned t) leid our praises here, iHsinjjinir tho 'ncjhler, swei.'tcr ."^oia,' and that as she vvas wont to uniie with us aronnd the tiiblc of the I ord. in v, she partakes the uew wine of her Father's kiii^dotii. Nor has lier loss Ix'ni without its ji;ai!i. Touchina with awe the circle in which she lived, it has do;]'- eneil in many hearts a solemnity of thouj^ht. ami led soni';, at least, to a jdo- found and blessed anxietv for the weKare of their inunoUal sonls. "The usual order of worship is still kept up in tlie two ('hnrcb^s and foiir outstations which are under my supervisio", and I urn thaiikful to be pciicittMl to chronicle a ijraiUiid increae in the total attcndimce. The Suuday :-'(di(v 1 ;t Wtdsford 1 have fult. a^le to entrust to a dear and faithful brollier in the 1 ( rl, although I exercise still a constant oversight there. This arrantjeiuent sols nu' more free for Sunday labors, and, accordinvlv I have been enabled to iiiake another of the oatstations (^Clones) a iSuiuUiy Station. This gives ine uow th;ci.' services every other Sunday. " Clare-'don, in Charlotte County,— my * ultima thule,'— which can only be reached in the saddle, is SviU attended. The conmeKalions are growing, uiu! a Sunday School has been started. Through ih.» ivindness cf the liev. .Mr. llaeiisel, Avho freely eave his service, takii g charge of my Chuichff!, 1 v.i.s enabled on two occasions last summer to give tliis tor ofj and neglected peo| ie the privilege oi 6';//i'/i/.y services — a ministration whicii gome of them had not enjoyed for n-ore than Un years, and for which tht-ii' gratitude was most tci.ci:- ing. But the eiijoyment of these services only kindlt'd their longings fcr a ccn- tinuation of Sabbath ministrations. ' Could 1 not come ivf-}'y Sunnay, nm«(( foitiiiglitr What could I reply! Already burdened to the extent of a y streniith, all I could hold out was t in the pleasant places of religious privilege and oonit)aru*ive wealth. " In conclusion 1 beg to say thai in addition to the ^ervices mentioned in tie tabular report, I have married one couple, attended tweuiy-oue tuuerals, auu made 083 sick and pastoral vi.sits." Contributions amount to .^ 4 25. Portland. —Rev. Canon Harrison regrets that, owing to the pres.sing deniand.s in this pari.sh for local Church purposes, no contributions are reported tliis year. He hopes to have a more favorable stuteaient at the next meeting ot the Socif?ty. Tiev. W. Harrison Tilley has since reported a contribution from himfelf of $10, and from the Rector of the parish $1 ; in all $14.00, PniNCK William AXD Dumfries. — Rev. E. A. W. Hanington reports as follows: — '• Having very little to relate in connectioxi with the past year's labor in this Mission, my report must be of necessity brief. Ihe services of the Church hure (thank God) been sustained without any ioterruption caused by ill-health or bad weather, and while I have opened a new Station where a few Churchn en assemble once a month, it is satisfactory beyond degree to be able to state that the average attendance at regular Sunday services and Lenten lectures has ex- ceeded that of any p'revious year of my oiinistratioiiS here. " 1 have, as usual, advocated the cause of the Diocesan Church Pociety, and w'.th as much success aa the most sanguine could expect. The amount coi.tri- buted to the general funds for this year is |95.sH, and not more than this can be expected or obtained except in cases of special need— such as last year." *i«nd Sund are rJ ful to "0 two andc( been durinj upon duty ( " n t'> two and ' A before, "Th to it in wards 1 fuonth uien tin to pay ■ a pei'm; "Th(; to it vei foriKerlj though , HGt ' fht me to th Station. ''ice ia th two Chu the less | been less ^od my tion alJov time, to say that cious so "Noth morning, pie, and primeval "The time wii church ri ^ere the should ap private < "Abe, the move, , "I cam ^Of promj cially in r™ raging fir who cut c The c«i RlCHMVH Mr last I cf«od, t( g'.naey, cc 23 iS. I'ii; - ist, (!iV Ti'l lill'l ,cr font- 's leii'V I \v(r;— jhe wl ^_ .)rri. 111 ^'•' IISH li('n> L) a 'i/i'o- arcl lour tbO 1 i:l-l, it, sots nu' to u>ake uow ih-.to un only be iiijr, iuhI •.'. Kev. Mr. ches, I v.i.s cted peovls most tci.cb- ijs Icvaccn- 'y , or nt((t .lit oi ivy er 1 nii^l'' oor v^o{ le iris of civ- :.' or vc'ce cc, alt; cnjt iotie'l in 'i'-' .lueials, aua ing (leniaiiiis •epnrttd ll'is eetiny; ot ibe binifeU of t,9 as follows;. labor in this Church have ill-heftlth or . Chutchnen • to slate that tares baa ex- Society, an^ lount cot.tn- »n Ibis cau be year. QoKENssmiT. — Rev. W. H, Tipnet bus inclosed the following; ropo-t : — " I flHud you enclosed th« followini; stulisticil returns reqiii->Ml ; uiso a l'■^t (f niv Sunday services for the current year. From tliis vou will sfc liow tiiv mtvIii-s are disposed amonttst the various Stations of this Mission. Thi'se. f iin lii iiilc- liil to say, I huve nenerally b^^en &\iU\ to eive a^conlini,' io -nv pii'il'-^licl list. "One Sunday I was ill, and three absent and doinii du'y t-l-icwhcr", and on two others, t'>e breakini^ np of the roads ]>rev('nted any travclliiiu, or th.- wMid and cold wasioo.seveif (or me to face it The consireifationfi ai !>i*ur Isiand have been par icularly larkje and attentive, thouirh at present withnnt a (!hurc.ii : a"d duriny; the se ison (it' I,eiit my lectures, in wl icli I endeavored to pro.'-s ho/nt^ ■iipon tiie con.sciences of my iieirers, with particular earn stncss. the pn'si'Mt duty of repentance toward.s (« )d and faith tovardtt our Lo.d Jesus t'hrist, ■i"'ci/i(d at lea.st t:) be received with much si'rio'.isness. "Thi' n{o>t nitieea!»l:i work in the .Mission. h')wever, bus been its exf^nsion t)two new settlements, marked on mv iiub^isliefl list as * TempeMince Vale' and ' Maple Ridge.' The latter of these is -'•'» miles distiint [ had vi-ited it before, but the roads were toi roua;b to admit of my supidvinj it r'truLrly. " These, however, have been snJHoiently improveti *o admit of my tivivelling to it in my wi^ou, and findinij the .settlers willing; to nuarantee s'luiethintj to- wards the expense of servin;4 theip, I have been regularly visitniij; tliem once a 4Uonth with much encourairemeut, and there is a sutHei"nt number of Cliurch- inen there to make me hope, that as tlie settlein'^nt adva'iccs, tiiev will be aUle to pay such an amount to the Soc ety as to enable the Misdoiiury to consider it a permanent Station. "The ' T mperance Vale' Settlement is also equally new, and owes my visits to it very much to theeiirnest etl'orts of an excellent youiii; \n.v\ iiom >t .John, fonuerl}' belom^iuK to the Fiev. (Jeorge Armsironu's eiin^reiation. un;! who, though .strugilini? thr.)njh the laboriius work of early setileuieit ;, 'iid not '((i- ^et ' the one thing needful,"* and could not rest until he succee.it-d in bnoitinjj me to the settlement, and taking all the steps required to make it a uernuinent Station. Itis SiO miles fron? mv rar.sonns?e, but I urn able tn hold an evein!i;.j ser- vice ia the school-house every f )urih Sunday. Three years n-io there were but two Church families, the remainder being Baptists, but others have come, and the leas prejudiced of our Baptist brethren attending, our conjire^jation has never been less than iO, and has reached HO sometimes. They kindly take caro of me and my horse for the night as well as their limited and moderate accommoda- tion allow. I administered the Holy Communion a short time sine ;. for t'le first time, to six persons iu the log-house of the settler referred to. and [ cm truly say that never in ray Missionary eKperieace did I ever more fully feel the gra- cious solemnity o1 the occasion. "Nothing could be humbler than our surroundings. It was in the early morning, about eight o"'clock, as being most convenient both to priest and peo- ple, and we were almost literally under the shade, as wilhiu the stillness of the primeval forest. " The work has been begun here auspiciourfy, and I hope and pray that the time will soon come when 'his solitary and remote settlement will have a small church rising in its midst, in which our worship may be more worthily sustained. Were the Society in a condition to make grants for Church building, I certainly should apply to it for aid for this object ; meanwhile I shall be glad to receive private donations for it. " A beginning has been made towards erecting a Church at H^ar Islaiid, but the movement is too young for me to say anything about it in this report. " I cannot close, hewcver, without saying bow gratified 1 feel with my people for promptly resnondiing to the new requirements of the Society, more espe- cially in a year in which many of them have been sufferers by the drought «nd raging (ires of thi last summer. There were very few itu'mers in th s pari&h who cut over one-third of their usual yield of hay in 1S70. ' The coBtributious lo the geiverul purpuaea of the Society are f78 54. RiOHMvm. — Eev. W. Henry Sireet writes a« foflews : — ** On tLe 6th Novem- ber last I took charge of tbis Mission ; oince then I have striven, with the ^race of 'God, to carry on the jp^od woik of my zealous aod able predecessor, R«v. J. Dinzey, ooofiaing oijaalf Ce the portioa of bin former Held wbioh eorapniwa the ILssioB «f BiobiaoBa. ■Il' I; 24 ' T hnvp, flunk God. much in (be parish to encourage me in tlie work which hHs inllv occnpicd my t-'me dtiiiuf? the last eifjbt months. " 'J he sad w tit of suitable buildinca for Divine worship will, I trust, be pup- pl ed tliitt pnnimer by the completion of the one at Richmond proper, and another nt South Richmond. '* Ariiuipemcnt.s have already been made to proceed with and complete the work on the tormer. "To meet the demands of the Society and to fini.sh the Churches, one of which is already in debt, is no easy task for a MLu-sion having no local en downicnts. Again, the almost total suspension of railway traffic at the Rich- moid Station, which was formerly a thriving locality, niiiPt seriously aJfoct us. Many have already left the Station and the property in which they had invested all their means." A grant is earnestly solic.ted in aid of the Richmond Church. Contributions amount to $92.96. RicniBucTO. — Rev. N. A. Coster is happy to report an increased amount of contriliutions, viz. : $64.52. Rothesay.— Mr. C. H. Fairweather reports contributions to the amount of fl02.15. Sackvillk and DoncHRSTBR. — Rev. G. Goodridge Roberts writes that the contributions from these parishes will, at leas- 1, be as mnch as those of last year, exclusive of the special collection for the Deficiency Fund. They are $202. Mr. Roberts also subjoins the semi-annual returns recommended in the re- port of the Schedule Committee for the year ending June 1st, 187l, and writes that there were 23 persons confirmed m September last. "At au Easter Monday meetintr," Mr. Roberts adds, "several families ap- plied for pews in 3t. Ann a Church, and there were none vacant. I therefore proposed that the Church should be enlarged, and that all the sittings should be made free. I am happy to say that this proposal was unanimously acceded to. All the pewholders have agreed to give np their pews, and, I hope, before winter sets in, to have open seats throutibout, and God's House free for rich and poor to v.'or8hip in on an equal footing May the blessing of our dear Mas-, ter, ' who though He was rich, for our sakes b^ecame poor,' rest upon this change ! " St. Anorews and Chamcook —Mr. G. D. Street reports contributions ns follows:— "^-t. Andrews ^175.27 ; Chamcook ^73.b7: McAdam $2; total ^:.'5l.l4. Rev. F. Panridge, Assistant Minister, reports with regard to the work ut Chamcook as follows: — "The condition of the Church at Chamcook is, on the whole not very different from what it was at the time of my last report. During a large part of the year the congregation was augmented by a number of young men who were employed in the neighborhood. These, however, have now left us. I held a Bible Class lor some weeks, which was very well attended, a fair proportion consisted of young men. At the end of the Bible Class on each evening, I gave them some instruction in the history and meaning of the Prayer Book. I found them much interested in this subject, and believe that it has resulted in a more intelligent use of the Prayer Book in the service of the Church, as well as rn a higher appreciation cf its beauties and associations. I hope to resume the classes after my vacation •' If we can form any oprnion of the spiritual life in our people from their constant attendance at the Lord's Table I think the prospect, this year is very encouraging- The average attendance at the Holj ComiBunion, which bus been more frequently admioietered during the past year, has been 22, aud there seems no sign.-i of decrease. The whole number of eommunicants in connec- tion with the Church at Chamcook is thirty. Some of tbem attend the celebra- ti' ns at the parish Cbarch when they bave the opportunity. " The intention of adding a Chancel to St. John^s Chapel is not abandoned, though it may be some tine before the work is completed. It will be observed that the contribntions from Cbameook are not less toan those of last Tear. ** During the past year the services hAve been kept up as frequently as pos- sible at McAdam Junction. Tbe sick have been visitea there and the children baptized. There seeras a great desire on the part of tlie peopte at tkis Statioa for a continuance oi tLe •erTices.'' 25 )e pup- r, and ete the one (if ical en F' Rich- IToct us. nvested butions ns tal |i-.'5l.l4. le work ut ook i?, on ast report. a number ?ever. have U attended, le Class OQ ning of the >elieve that rvice of the ciations. 1 from their year is very , which bus k, aud there a in connec- the celebra- •bandoned, be observed At year. jntly 89 pos- tbe children , tki»SUtioB St. D.wid and "^t. Patrick. —Rc. J. S. Thom-;on repute ilmt flie ('Lurch in thi.s Mi.ssion still continues in a wholesome stiite, and is evidently pnininji on the affectiona of the people. "I lose," Mr Thomson adds, " communicants t^very year by eroi£;ration or death, but I always have fho pjeasuro of fin ing their places supplied by others, and the younju are evidently more interested in t!ie aSnirs and doctrines of the Church, and more onxionsfor tiie salvation offered throuKh the merits of iTesus Christ. I have been much occupied of late in vi.sitinc the sick and dyinjj, andinadministerine the Holy Communion to tin m." Mr. Thomson has since reported that the contributions will amount to .^'O. St. Gkoroe. Pennpield, Ac. — Rev. R. E. Smith is Ii;ippy to report an in- creased amount of contributions, in all — if 200. Mr. Smith adds, "The new scheme for collecting the Rector's salary h us operated satisfactorily. "We have to lament the loss by death of two prominent members of the Church, Dr. Thomson and Abraham J. Wetmore, Esc]. " The Rectory — a handsome building:, which coat about $3000, was completed last autumn ; we have occupied it since that time. " The Church work has been much the same as usual. Three .service- hnv • been held on the Sundays with good attendance. During the winter wu tial services with a lecture or readings on Wednesday evenings. There are three Stations which are attended to as time and weather permit. " The number of communicants is 87; baptisms, .^7, ft of who'7^ were lulults. Three persons who had been privately baptized were received into the coi^gre- gation. " The Sunday School in St. George is in good condition : from oO to ' be- fo'-e using the interest." St. Jahbs. — Rev. W. Armstrong reports contributions to the amount of ^IT.'i. Si. Mark. — Mr. Thos. B. Hanington, Secretary of this Committee, reports the present amount of the contributions as $390.70, to which he expects a furthtr sum will be added. St. Mart's.— Rev. W. Jaffrey, the Missionary at St. Mary's and Stanley, wr iies, that hi^ parishioners have subscribed the full amount required by itlie Com- mittee t:)wards the general funds of the Society, but in setting them to do ^u he has ddayed the payment of a portion of his own salary, consequentiv cun- not a.t prtsent draw for the Society's quarterly allowance. He hopes, however, no difficulty may arise from the delay. The parish of'St. Mary's makes application for a grant of $.^5 towards their Endowmect Fund, that amount being now in the hands of the Society, arising partly froa a sum contributed by St. Mary's towards that object some years ago. The amouat from the Mission will be about $95, about ?25 more than usual. Shediac. — ilev. George S. Jarvis, D. D., reports contributions to the amount of $78.87, incuding a subscription of his own, $40. Dr. Jarvis requests that the following statement may be published in the Annual Report : — " The Diocesan Church Society last January withdrew the grant for a Curate to Shediac, whi-;h had been allowed for 25 Tears successive ly. I have no l' is* ^■'^ mU*': itl:- S.^'i i|i^ ; 1''*'" ,1 M'V' 1. '. 26 St. Paul's, Port; axi>.— Rev. W. H. DeVeber reports contributions, for gen- eral purposes, IdHO.O • ; Widows' and Orphans' Fund, $10.00. Total, S?!.'). SiMONns.— Rev. G. SchofieKi writes as follows: — " My parishioners have com- plied with the directif) s of the Schedule Committee to raise fl^O a year, iti addition to tlie contribnli'^tis of the Society. I think thi.s amount is as mucli as they con contribnfp. It i-* five times as much as they raised a few years aira As soon as t'le parish is ohlo to give more and receive less, I shall certainlv not wait to be notified by^the Committee, but shall gladly ask for this honoral.ie promotion." Mr. Scliofield subjoins the usual Missionary report. Contributions amount to *ll-2.r.7. St. Stkimi-'-n — Rr, E. S. Medley writes: "I ha'e done what I could to rpcom- mend tho So..'ioty's ,;ood work.s to the prayers ond alms of all true Churchintn here. "Thf 'iocal <'^)mmitt(>(; desire to express their hearty interest in the o'ij-pN iin'l welftrc of ti'o Socit'tr. and especially at thistimn of urgsntneed they ttn-t tliatincipased otr^nntrs I'lotn the whole body will enable the Society to maintain and st-t forward the work of the Church. "They siuccrplv rou;ri't that their own offerings Cthough a decided inoreiKo on fornii r vpjivs) are not lurtier, but the Church in thi>J parish has to sustain the dignity of bfing * solf-su'itaining,' and in addition has this year to complete the repairs on th<>ir Church consequent on the serious damage done by tha heavy uale of If^ij'.t. " I am ijlad to ' e able to forward to the Treasurer ^5?., being the proceeds nf freewill ofl'Tiuirs at God's altar from the Priest, the congregation, and the Sun- day School children." SpiMVGn"Ki,i) AN'o .FonN'HTON.— Rev. fr. Rogers has inclosed the foUowino; rr^- pirt: — " While on the one hand I know of nothing seriously to di.scour.iaf* tiii? Society's Missionary, yet on the other I know of nothing unduly to exalt him. I am thankful to say that I have been enabled to perform my usual duty on oil occasions, although during the winterl frequently had reason to fear that mv fitrengt 1 was not equal to the work of this extensive Mission. The spring ?)iis raassnrtHl me. and I trust with renewed health to be devoted more taithftilly than ('v;>r to the service of my Lord and Master. " Tho congregations at the parish Church, SpringGeld, vary but little y«ar by yeav. A {^rowing aversion is manifested towards the antiquated and unsightly struftu!"'. By the sale of Church lands the Corporation will have s larger yearU- sn;n at their disposal than formerly. I sincerely hope and trust, there- f re. that, a unanimous desire will be shown not only to improve tha prese:it inconvenient construction, but also to add to the comfort of the worshippers. "At (^entreville our congregation is always a large one. The Methodises still kindly allow us to use their Chapel. Our hymn booK has been introduced ; a number of copies have been purchased, and is greatly preferred to the Psalms of Hr idy and Tate. " During Lent Divine service was held every Wednesday evening with a lec- ture. These services were well attended, " While at .Johnston there has been no perceptible increase in tie congrega- tion, there has been a very laudable interest manifested by its menbers in pro- viding for the decent worship of Almighty God. Two Cbancei chairs have been provided, a handsome communion cloth has been purchastd, and suffici- ent carpet has been promised to cover the Chancel floor, as wjU as kneelioK cushions for the nommunicantg. I hope the day is not far distant when some wealtny Christian will remember our wants, and supplement tte efforts of our poo" brethren at Johnston by a gift of communion veaselst *' T cannot allow myself to omit the mention of the very commendable man- ner in winch the Churchwardens at Johnston bare exerted themselves at cod- siderable labor and expense to regain possession of over two hundred acres of rich land that had been taken from us, and for seventeen years held possession of without the slightest oompeDsation by its.oocupaut doring the whole of that tlmo. It had been a source of ooDtinoal annoyanee both to m;fself and to mj pruden^ssors, which I am happy to say has now been satisfictorily settled " Contributions amount to $181.75. SD8.4RX AXD STUoDOLif . — R«T. ChsrlAs S. i(«dl^ ha« fonrarded the following report :->" I suppose the boldest Miasionarj of oar Ghurch Sooiety had some donb era) pracj make I am quire great py.stei peopi a vera lieve, tH b f=ame' voted oxpen J:nd fe. " Xo 'abors, to be a words I thonah ia the s Mission should house covenai uted iu not the and pra this sul) the onus •'We and the we have pised, a! taught si " Uy Uaptif-t to get ar do not in^ opportuij the old ever, so seem tot Church porch in some nevl more likf opening soon to ics' Set til I always presentee those i/oc with m-i ''hey maj neglect t| '.'OUOtj, 'tipeod, out furthl Contril; completed 27 r.r gcn- 1.'). 7e com- ,'ei\r, \:\ s muc'u ills IXIT"- ertii'.nlv ji-iorul.le (lount to o rpcnm- urcliuifn hey tTn-t maintain ustain the )nc by tha roceed!' of d the Suw lowina; rr^- exalt him. duty on all ir that CIV spring ^iis e taithftillY ttle year by id uniighily ,ve s Inrper trust, there- thi present rsbippers. thodis^s still traduced ; a the Psalms g with a lec- ie congrega- ibera in pro- chairs have I, and auffici- as kneeling t when some efforts of our endable man- leWes at con- idred acres of eld possession wbole of that „elf andtomy 7 settled the following iety had some donbts about the working of the new scheme, wliich was adoptf d by the Gen- eral Committee in July last, and I confess when I came to face the diillciilty in prHcti'-e. T felt not a little anxious ns to whether the people in this Mission would make up a sum which was so lar in excess of what they were accustomed to. I am more than tlumkful, however, to he able to reuoit that t^e nmoui.t re- quired by the Schedule (.'ommittee has been willingly jjaid without any very preat apparent trouble. At Sus.sex we still continue to work on the ollcrtory system with succjbs, atid I think 1 may say with the peneral approval of the people. Formerly the oiriitory collections avernged ? .40, where now they nveratTH JiJ.'J" for the pic.>( nt quarter. At Dutch Valley, where Mr. Kliss, 1 be- lieve, tiave I' his services becuuse the people did so little, they now make up fi4 by subscription list; and at Studhoim the sum of JILT, is raised by the Siime method. The oflVrtory collections at the two lust naniul ])luces n»e de- voted to the genorul purposes of the (.'hurch Society niid thenecessaiy Church expenses. On the subject of the needful funds, therefore, 1 trust my doubts andfe:irs are removed. " Nor liavc 1 irvetxt reason to be discouraged with the fi'uit of my imperfect labors. The coiigregatians arc good in all the Churches, ;ieiR'ral iiitijrcst seems to be awakened, the worship of God I trust is more thouj^ht < f than tiie mere words of man, and the number of communicants has been increasing steadily, though perhaps not quite as rapidly as 1 could wish. The chief point of regret is the small number of l)aptisms as compared with the number of births in tho Mission. A baptism in (iod's House is the exception rather than the rule a.s it should be, and I grieve to Si»y there are very many who reuulaily attend the house of prayer who cannot yet see tho need or the blessing of entering into covenant with iltm, who is our common Father. Of couise this maj' Le attrib- uted in part to the influence of the Anabaptists, but I am .gorry to say this is not the only influence against the work of the Church, and we inust only hope and pray that in God's own time the evil may be overcome. 1 only meBtiou this subject lest it might be supposed some negligence of the Missionary was the cause of the smal! number of baptisms during the past year " We have again opened our Sunday Schools during the summer months, and the number of the teachers and scholars is not less than laat year. At one we have about 50, at the other 25. This, in a country place, is not, to be des- pised, and I trust real good may be done by the work in wliich teachers and taught .shew a good will and a ready mind. ^ '* My services at Susex Station have been given up for the present, as tho Haptist brethren required theirmeeting-house, and I have been unable as yet to get another building. The congregations were so large at this place that I do not intend to give up the hope of commencing the work agiin as soon ns an opportunity serves. At Studholni we are on the eve of building a new Church, the old one being very cold in winter, and much out of repair. It is nut, how- ever, so unsightly a building as the ancient fabric at Sussex, with which we seem too well satisfied. At Dutch Valley an additifln has been put to tho Church at some expense, which will give us more room, and act as a sort of porch in winter. VV e have also a very simple but effective stained window and some new furniture, the gift of the Bishop, which makes the building a little more like a Church, and the people are mach pleased with it. I have a new opening for a Station at the Paper Mill, about 10 miles from Sussex, and I hope soon to begin regular weekday services there. This is on the road to Mechan- ics' Settlement in Albert County, a place which I visit occasionally, and where 1 alwavs find a hearty and attentive congregation. On my last visit the people presented me with $11 as a proof of their good-will. I wish I could get some of those fc'ood gentlemen who say there are no Church people in Albert to come with me to this Settlement; I dotbiak they would be convinced to the contrary. They may not be the rich sous of earth, but if they are poor we have no right to negject them. More and more do 1 feel the necessity of a Missionary m that County, and I do humbly trust that the Church Society will not only gran a stipend, but send a shepherd to the scattered sheep of Christ's flock there with- out further delay." Contributions amount to $254, to which a little more may yet be added. Tri:vit7, St. Johk.'— Mr. Stardee reports that the contributions are not completed. They will not exceed $-200. i, lii ii ' IS ,i I • 2< ■ Upuam.— Rev. S, J. Hanford wiiles as follows :— " I nm thankful to be able to report that the contributions from this Mission amount to SI •^0.41, the sum designated by the Si'hcdnle Committee for the Mission, and I may add that, though collecting this amount, mostly in small subscriptiocs, gives me consid- erable work, yet I have no reason to complain of the willingness of my people when called upon. • *' I am happy to state that the Mission having entered into the requisite agreement with the Dioce-^an Church Society for the Missionary's stipend, there has so far been no difficulty in fulfilling the same. "My Mission consists of tJirec parishes or more — Upham, Hammond, and St. Martin'^ — each differing in circumstances, and with no common bond of inter- est ; BO that each has for itself made a separate agreement with the Society, ami will separately pay to the Society. This has already been done by Tphnm for ilwee (junriern, Hammond for half a your, and St. Martin's its share. This may be somewhat inconvenient to the Society, but I see not how at present it can bo avoided " We are ull quite of opinion that the payments should be made yearly, or at least half-yearly, it being altogether out of the question to thmk ot calling upon people every quarter for a portion of their small subscriptions." Wkstfikld.— Kev. E. S. Woodman reports contributions to the amount of $90.00, ... , , ,■ Wkstmokland. — Rev. D. M. Bliss, in inclosing the returns for the parish, writes: — "I am glad to say the amount is somewhat larger than it wiis last year, and as the people recover from the heavy loss sustained in the destruction of the dykes they will respond more f»'eely to such calls. With one or two ex- ceptions the parishioners evmce an increasing interest in the cause of the Church Society. " Six adults were baptized and confirmed when the Bishop visited us last fall. Trere are several now under instruction." Contributions amount to $G5.15. Woodstock. — Rev. T. Neales writes that at a meeting of this Committee the followini; resolutions were passed : — 1. This Committee cannot meet again without renewing their expressions of sincere reerret at the loss which they have sustained in the death ot their late respected Rector— Rev. R. D. L Street, who ever showed himself an active and sincere supporter of the interes's of the Diocesan Church Society. 2. This Committee views with pleasure the recommendations of the Schedule Committee towards making each Mission, as far as possible, self-sustaioing, and they are ready ( d willing to co operate to their utmost ability, with the Diocesan Church Society, ,^ carrving the proposed measures of the Committee into effect, and in meeting its requirements with promptness. " With regard to the Mission.'' Mr. Neales writes, "An increase of work done cannot be reported, us the death of the last Rector has been to the Parish a great loss, without any cnrrespondina gain ■ I am now left, single-banded, to carry on the work of a Mission, which before, two clergymen were here to accomplish. This work is therefore of necessity, but imperfectlv done; and, wh«re it not for the hearty aid and sympathy of tiie parishioners themselves, I should feelquite unequal to the duty beforeme, I &xa forced torelino :^'i the weekly Sunday services at Jacksontown, and can only manage tc '^et *bere every alternate Thursday, and on Sundays, every alternate month. On this section of the Mission, the late change presses most heavily. At the Settlements where services have been establi^ned for more than two years, 1 still continue a monthly service during the week. *' The Sunday School is still under the oarec«f Mr. James McCoy f Principal of the Grammar School), assisted by three male and seven female tedcbers. *' Great assistance has been afforded me in ooUectin)), for the Society by Messrs. G. H. Ketchum and C. !i. Bull, besides the help received from several ladies in the parish. " I may also add that since the change a year ago of pews tor free seats in St. Luke's Cbarch, and the devoting the collections to the general purposes of the Church, the offertory has increased at the rate of about 150 per cent, for the year." Contributions amount to |800. »e able e s>um that, onsid- people quisite , there and St. f inter- . fy, and I'nni for lis may , can be y. or at calling aount of I parish, WU9 last iiruction • two ex- e of the i us last littee the Bssions of their late .ctive and Schedule ining, and ! Diocesan nto effect, vork done e Parish a landed, to re here to lone; and, mselves, I 10 '^'u the 'iQt .here On this Jettlements continue a I. rincipal of era. r by Messrs. al ladies in seats in St. loses of tbe sent, for tbe 20 It will be seen that tlic sum total of the contril)ntion& I'roiu the foregoinq; reports cannot be cxaetlj stated. The full auioiint may be regarded as very nearly $7000. Th'i Sof;iety will observe with especial interest the iiu- provenients going forward in the several Missions, and the great amount of labor which is being done by the Alission- aries. Every Churchman in the Diocese must, however, see the insufficiency of the contributions, and the very limited means provided for the necessities of those engaged in their blessed Master's work. In a country like this, with the lately increased expense of living, the life of a clergymaii is sutHciently trying, when encouraged by the warmest sympathy of the laity, and with a competent provision for all tcDiporal wants. During the past year two of the older Clergy, well worn by many years in the Missionary work in this Diocese, have gone to their rest. The names of the Rev. S. D. Lee Street, Hector of Woodstock, and of the Rev. James Hud- son, Missionary at Newcastle and Glenleg, will long be closely associated with the proceedings of this Society. Active and untiring in their special charges, few have done 80 much to extend the usefulness of this Society. Much exposure in their Master's work, no doubt, in each of these instances, hastened on the last great change, at a compara- tively early period of life, and brought those labors to a close, for which so little, in the way of earthly reward, had been provided, And so the older Clergy are passing away ; and might not the members of this Society be re- minded that valuable lives could perhaps be lengthened by timely assistance in large and extensive parishes ? In this way too, important points for Missionary Stations might be occupied in those villages rising up all over the country, and especially along the lines of railways. In many such places the ministrations of the Church would be welcomed even by those wiio do not profess to be her children, if they were readily and duly aftbrded. Therefore it is that the" Society calls upon the Church in this Diocese to re- member and act upon the charge given by her Lord and Head, *' Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature." 30 li. V I ■■ Xjoao p-av!ifu9 8} a9i8iu|i^ )uuiH|niv "iCiuo 3toooiu«i|o (>i jojaj Mujn|.')}[ onoi|x q '8i|liiout OA\i )noqo joj v g CO tH bo a •■-• n a » I u o GQ I n o o 'saoiinqiJ^uoa JO lunouiy :ggg§ggggg :ggS§Si5£25§§2?§ ::ifS •r X <5i«e5 T c = t »i c •* 1 2, :r -i< -t X'i •t>«-9i » JS,**!.- i •jtmp uo poil9Anj)s<)iiK iili • e — o • "t • (ji ■^ • « • Q ^ m »- • •— ji «? '8},o|iinmiuof) JO JoquJitx '9auBpu»ni> aSRjaAV S •^15|3'>A «g : • • iS • i5 •»»' 11 • If r- •*! 1-1 • T-< 91 w u-i i-i ki ^ « »- • cc p" /J •-{opnns • * e C 1- (N TC t- r- 5C so .- 05 ■* 1'^ X r- rf CS «S = C 1.-: *-. 1- -M =■ 91 r^ 1-1 ^-1 1-1 f-i ft r^r^,>^ f^ r* 1-t r-t i-^ rt r- r^ i-t 11 d c OQ 'saoHBlS saqojnqo ©t" • •W'^ -MaifO* • •'*e««*i-iefl • ,. C £ 5> S? « < QfSC 33 m % c 81 PROCEEDINGS OF THE GENERAL COMMITTliiE. •I- 54 ! t^ Fkedekictox, July 4th, 187<). The Committee met in the Madras School Room at 7 o'clock, p. M. The Right Reveroiid the Lord Bi»hop took the Cliair. Prayers, The Hon. Mr. Justice Allien and tlie Rjv. Dr. Leo, ti Select Committee, reported the Lay Duief^ates duly qiiali- lied to represent the Local Conimittees, who, with the Clergy, at this and the following m(3ctings, wcru as follows. Those marked * were not present. St. John, Andover, Bathurst, BlackvlUe, Burton, Cambridge, Campobello, Canning, Canterbury, Chatham, Clifton, Dalhousie, Dorcheatcr, Douglas, Dumfries, Fredericton, (Jagetown, Greenwich, Hampton, Kingsclear, Kingston, Lancaster, Maryland, Maugervillc, Moncton, Newcastle, Xorton, Pennfield, Petersvlile, Prince William, Petitcodiac, I Queeiisbury, Kicbibucto, Rev. W. Sc^vil, V. P. •' L, A. lloyt, ♦♦ W. L'3. McKiel, " W. Cruden, *' R. Simonds, " B. Shaw, •' J. S. Williams, B. Shaw, T. Hartin, W. S. Neales, D. I, Wetraore, J. H. Saturley, G. G. Roberts, T. E, Dowling, Lewis Rckett, Samuel Flewclling." Hon. R. D.Wilmot, ('. Clowes.* Lee Scovil,* Thomas Orchard. Hon. Capt, Robinson Owon, Hon, Mr. Justice Allen. Richard P. Yeoman;). Hon. Mr. Justice P'isher, R. Robin- son, M, P. P. Geo. Burchill,* W. Wilkinson, .'j Hon. Mr. Justice Allen, H. A. John- ston.* Hon. E. B. Cliandler,* D. Chapman, Edward Pulgeon, W. McKern. E. A. W. Hanington, Fred'k. Clements, Alu.'j. Fraser, Dr. Lee, •' J. Neales, " D. W. Pickett, " W. W. Walker, " J. Black, " W. S. Covert, " J. Pearson, •' R. Simonds, *' W. N. Bovcr, " G. H. Sterling, E. A. Warnford, R, E. Smith, C. R. Matthew, (( it W. Carmi'n, James S. Peek. George Currie, Edward Dickie. W. B. McKiel, J. L. Wilinot. George Ottv, Chas. S. Smith.* A. R. BodJI, J. A. Huiiiett. Samuel Foster, W. P. Flewelliiijc, W. Carman, Ezekiel Taylor. Charles Dixon, .T. E. Fairweather.* James Gilles^pie,* Ja?. WeKuy, C. D.Perkins, Thos. Leonard'." E. A. W. Hanington,! James Henrv, George Ingraham. Cuthbert Willis, I C. E. Fle.welling,* N. Fowler.* W. H. Tippet, Samuel Ingraham, W. ftrillcr. N. A, Coster, | I :• p[ 32 Win. Ftokcs, Ellis CnnliH'c, J. D. M. Keator, Jus, Dixon.* O. D. Street, J. S. Miigoo Win. Tnivors. J. P. Simpson* U. L. Peters,' R. T. Ciiiicli.- W. H. Ilatliewiiy,* Ilurd Peters. W. H. A. Keans,T. U. Ilanlngtoii. J. Woodforde Smith,* Thoiuaa F Barker. W. M. .Iarv:4, fl. Sidney Smith. P. M. Abbot,* David Brown. (}. A. Schofield, I. Allen Jack. John Saunders. 0. K. Arnold, Edwin Beer. P. M. Raymond,* W. H. Sco/il,* Thomas Seward,* Tho.s. Douglas." V. W. )V5ggln.s J. R. Wiggins, W. P. Ifaae, Alex. M. Woodman.* W. Carman, Geo. J. Bliss. C. M. Knymonu, J. D. Ketchuin. The SccTCiaiy read reports of th0 Missionaries and of the Local Goiuinittees; he also read a report of the pro- ceedings of tlic Executive Committee for the past year, and a report from tiie Loan Committee. The Lord Bisliop read a letter from the Society for the Propni^ation t>f the Gospel, stating that the sum of £2,400 sterling', hud been granted for the Missionary services of this Diocese for 1871-2, and that the usual grant had been made for pensions and scholarships. Head by the ^Secretary, a report of the Auditors on the Treasurer's Accounts. On motion of Rev. Dr. Jarvis, it was resolved, that the same be* received, and entered on the Minutes. Piichni ind. Pi'. V. W. Henry Street, Uoth'.:- ly, Sack vi lie, •' a. G. RobortB, St. .\iiih'fivs, *' Dr. Kctchiun, St. David, " J. S. Thomson, St. (ii'or^e, " K. E. Smith, St. LnV.ii] " ('.mon Harrison, St. Jiiiiii's, " W. Armstrong, St. M.iii, " (i. W. Armstrong, St. Mii;;.'.-, " \V. JattVey, St. Paul, " W. II. DoVehcr, St. Stephen, •' E. S. Medley, Shediic, " Dr. Jarvis, Simon is, " (;. Schofleld, .Studholin, " C. S. Medley, Sussex, do. tSpriii-rield, " a. Roger-s Stanley, " W. Jiiffrey, Trinity, " J. J. Hill, Wateihoro', " B. Shaw, Wellington, "A. H. Weeks, Westfield, " E. S. Woodman, Westiiioiiand, " D. M. Bliss, Woodstock, " Thos. Neales, AUDITORS' REPORT. The Auditors beg to report that they have bad under examination the fol- lowing Accounts : 1. An account of total Receipts and Expenditures, embracing all the money transactions of the year, Expenditure and locoine Account, General Purposes. Account with Parishes, investment Account. Special Funds. Statement of Balances. Statement, of Assets. Missionaries' Salariev. Contingencies. Salaries. 2. 3. 4. 6, 6. 7. A. B. C. surer, yet ( fs on the arvis, it ed on tlie ion the fol- 11 the money 88 D. Grantct to Widows and Orphans. E. Pensions. * . - F. Kfictor of Uichibucto. G. InroHttnoiits on account Ricbibucto Trust. H. SuHHcriptiouH and Collections. J. Interest on Investments. K. Table of Missionariea' Salaries, under Schedule Committee. L. Statement of uccumulated Interest on Special Funds. O M. Statement of reduction in ex-Treasurer's Account. The Treasurer's receipts from ull sources bare been ^Qo.MS ?•'> Balance of cash in hand ut the commencement of the year, . . l,(HiS OS |'-'-t,'!44.38 His total payments hare been 23,5r).>.04 Leaviajt a balance in his bands of .51,0. The Schedule Committee shall meet wheaerer summoned by tbe Presi- dent, Treasurer or Secretary of tbe Society, and at such place as may be fixed by the notice of meeting. (Tbe numbers of tbe present Articles, VIII. to XIV., to b« altered in accor- dance with the insertion of tbe foresoing.) II. Also tbe following addition to Article Til. : 4. Special meetings of tbe Execatire Committee may be summoned by tbe President, or, in case of bis deatb or absence, by any two Vice-Presidents of tbe Sooietr, to meet at such time and place as may be fixed by the notice of meeting ; bot so far as may be, alternately at Saint John and Fredericton. III. Also tbe fotlowinjf addition t» Article XIV. : 5. The General Committee sball have power to adjourn its meetings for any special purpose from day to di^, or to any day subsequent to tbe Anniversary meeting of tbe Society, by a vote of at least two-tbtrds of tbe members present ; and to deteruiine by like vote, tbe place wbere sucb adjourned meeting shall be held. Provided that in every such CMe a report of such adjournment and the causes therefor shaU be made at tbe Anniversary meeting. The Lord Bishop signified his assent to the foregoing changes in the Constitution as follows. " Approved. " JOHN FKEDERICTON. "Julys, 1871." On motion of Mr. Jarvis, it was BesoJ/oed — ^That the meeting do now proceed to nominate and elect members of the Schedule Committee. Several persons having been duly nominated, the vote was taken by ballot. Mr. Wilkinson ar*d Mr. Frith hav- ing been appointed tellers, reported the following gentle men as duly elected members of the Schedule Committee i Rev. Dr. Lee, Mr. W. M. Jarvis, '* W. H. DeVeber, Hon. Mr. Justice Allen, " G. Schofieldy Mr. G. A. Schofield, Mr. W. Carman, Mr. C, H. Fairweathcr, On mo proposed whorotip( solved t\\ tliereoii t MrVV.Wi do compo On moi ^'rants anc Schedule ( to the Sch deration ; to-morrow The Coir The Cora I^kesent: I The Kev. "W Prayers. Read the On niotioi the report Hnd Orphai dered. On motiol i"? desirable of the Wide, report of th] considered. The seveil discussed bi inents were| Towards entered the m 36 On motion of ^^r. 1. Allen Jack,n j»orlc8of rcaolutloiis was proposed with rcferenco to Glebo Lands in the Diocese ; whereupon, on motion of Mr. G. A. Schoticld, it was re- solved tJKit the i^nma bo referred to a Cotnmittee to rejjort thereon to-morrow ; and that the II un. Mr. Justice Allen, Mr, VV. Wilkinson, Mr. G. D. Street, and Mr. G. A. Schotield do compose the said Committee. On motion of Mr. Jarvis, it was — Resolved^ that the grants and conditions as recommended in the report of the Schedule Corninittoc, presented at this meeting, be referred to the Schedule Committee, now elected, for their consi- deration ; and thatthey do report thereon to this meetinj^ to-morrow. « The Oomraittee adjourned to to-morrow, at 2 o'clock. Wednesday, July 5, 1871. The Committee met at 2 o'clock. Present : The Rev. W. Scovil, V. P., who, in the absence of the Lord Bishop, took the Chair. The Clergy and Lay Delegates. Prayers. Read the Minutes of the last meeting. On motion of Mr. I. Allen Jack, it was — Resolved^ that the report with reference to a provision for the Widows and Orphans of the Clergy be now taken up and consi- dered. On motion of Rev. J. Pearson, it was — Resolved, that it is desirable that the principle involved in the management of the Widows and Orphans Fund, and submitted in the report of the Committee, be approved, and the details now considered. The several clauses to the scheme proposed were then discussed by the Committee, and in some instances amend- ments were proposed and carried. Towards the close of the discussion the Lord Bishop entered the meeting, and took the Chair. 1 ' 3fl 1: 'i ? !«: On motion, the following plan lor a provision for the Widows and Orphans of the Clergy, with the rules and regulations annexed, was adopted by the meeting. PROVISION FOR THE WIDOWS AND ORPHANS OF THE CLERGY. RULES AND REGULATIONS. "I. The Church Societv of the Diocese of Frcdericton, in the Province of New Briiiibwick, shall have a special Fund, to bo called " The Cleugt Wi- dows AND Orphans Fund," which shall consist of the present capital held by the Societj- for this object (subject to its present llaiiilities), of all subscriptions, donations, legacies, devises, and bequcstf?, and other contributions f;iven and paid to the Society for this special purpose, and of all payments received under these Rulfs ; and this Fund shall be applied to the assistance of the families of deceased CMcrgyuien, in accordance with these Rules, and to no other object. 2. Ever>- Clergyman in this Diocese, duly licensed, whose widow is not al- ready entitled to a pension from the Socikty for the Propagation of the Gospel, Avishing to share in the benefits of this Fund, .«hall -within six mouths from July 5, 1871, or within one year from receiving: Holy Orders, or from his admissioh into the Diocese, apply to the Sccrctai-y of th t Fund for a certilicate. and shall thenceforth pay annually the sum set opposite ;;"s age in tlie annexed scale. Any applicant, after such period of time, sliall only be permitted to re- ceive a certilicate at the option of the Executive Committee of the Church Societ)', and upon such terms as they shall direct. 3. Evciy Clergyman, being a member of this Fund, shall make and forward to the Secretary a yearly collection from every congregation in his^Parish or Mission. Aseistjint Curates, serving under a Rector, or other assistant Clergy- nien, slnill not, however, be required to make a collection, but shall forward only their own annual payment. 4.' All payments shall become due on the first day of Januarj', in each year, and must be paid within thirty days ; and all congregational collections uiust be sent in before the first day of May. If this Rule is not complied w ith, the certificate sliall be considered as forfeited, but nuiy be regained at the option of the Committee, and the applicant shall pay for the new certificate at the rate payable at the age when the same is taken out, according to the annexed scale, together with such sum as the Executive Committee may require in lieu of payments and subscriptions in arrear. 5. Upon compliance with the above Rules, the Diocesan Church Society undertakes to pay out of " The Clergy Widows' and Or])lians' Fund," a yearly pension of One Hundred Dollars to the widow of each Clcrgj-man hold- ing a certificate, during her widowhood. 0. If the widow die, or marry again, the pension sliall be paid towards the support of such children of the deceased Clergyuiiin as may be under the age of eighteen years. In this case, when the youngest child shall have attained this age, the pension shall cease. 7. Tlie Trustees named in the Will of a Clergyman shall be recognized by the Committee, in the event of the death or marriage of his widow, and shall receive the pension, to be applied by them for the support of the child or children ; but if the Trustees so named are unwilling or unable to act, or if Trustees should not have been named, then the Bishop of the Diocese shall himself act, or in writing appoint a Trustee to act, in the application of the pension. 8. If the wife die before the husband, his child or children shall at his death receive the pension, under the limitation as to age expressed in Rule 6. 9. No certificate shall be issued to any Clergyman over the age of sixty years, who is not already in the Diocese at the tiine of le formation of these Rules ; but any Clergyman already in the Diocese, over the age of sixty years, an d whose widow is not entitled to a pension from the S. P. G., shall be ad- mitted a member of this Fund, on making the annua payment for the age of sixty years, and otherwise complying with the Rules. 10. If a Clergyman removes, with the Bishop's consent, from the Diocese, after officiating m it not less than ten years, he shall be allowed his claim upon i Th e >' ^ 87 Ilia death of sixty of these r years, .„. be ad- |the age of Diocese, the Fund, on contituiiiiir his yearly payment, and the amount oftho avcmcjc annual collection from his Parish or Mission, beinsj; a sum not exeeeiruii? Forty Dollars in all. 11. If a Cler£?yman is unable to continue Iiis public ministration- through sickness or accident, upon the production of a medical ccrtitlcatu lestifyin;^ the same, he may continue his connexion with the Fund, upon nmlviuj;; his yearly payment. 13. Any Clergyman degraded or suspended from the ministry, or any widow or orphan who shall not bo in communion witli the Church of Engliind, shall be entitled only to sucli piyinent as the Executive Conunlttec shall prescribe. 13. The pension-' sliall be payable half-yearly, on January I, and July 1, in each year; the first payment to be calculated for the interval from the death of the insured to the day of payment. 14. The Treasurer of the Diocesan CiiURcn Society shall be Treasurer of this Fund, and shall, from time to time, under the direction of the Loan Com- inittee, invest every Imndred pounds of surplus money, and add tlie same to the capital of the Finid. A yeai-ly detalhjd statement of the income, pay- ments,* and invested money, shall lie published in tlie Annual Report of the Diocesan Church Society. 15. The Sccrctarv of tliis Fund shall be appointed by the Executive Com- mittee, and it sliall be his duty to issue certificates, receive payments, dona- tions and collections, which he shall hand to the Treasurer every quarter, or oftener. If required by him. 16. None of the above Hules sliall be altered, except at the Anmuil Miieting of the General Committee of the Diocesan Church Society, after a full year's notice of the proposed change. SCALE OF PAYMENTS, FROM THE AGE OF 23 TO THE AGE OF 60. Afje. 23.. 24.. 25 , 26 27 23 29 No. Prtym ..$7.20 .. 7.8S .. 7.62 .. 7.82 ,.. 8.05 .. a27 .. 8.50 Afje. m . 81 , 32 . 33 84 I 85 86 Biym. ..I3.T2 .. S.93 .. 9.17 .. 9.42 .. 9.63 .. 9. SO ..10.27 Age. i- .. 83... 89 ., 40... 41... 42... 43 .. Bu/m. ,$l(l..57 , 10.92 , 11.25 . 11.60 . 11.95 . 12..'}0 . 12.67 Age. 44..., 45..., 46..., 47..., 48..., 49... 50... Biyni. fl3.08 13.4S 18.92 14.42 14.92 16.53 , 16.17 Age. ftl... 52..., 5:^... 54 ... , 55!!!! 50..., 57..., Paym. $16.90 17.68 18.43 19.87 20.80 21.80 22.40 A qe. .53... 59... CU . . . Pnym. .|2;i.65 . 24.72 . 2.5.S5 CERTIFICATE. The DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY OF NEW BRUNSWICK HEREBY CERTIFIES. That the Rev. of has this day paid to the "Widows and Orphans Fund" of this Society the sura of being his first payment, under the an- nexed Rules and Regulations. And the Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswick hereby covenants and engages out of the special fund called the " Widows and Orphans Fund," and none other, to pay the widow or childr-^n of the said after his decease, Uie Pension of One Hundered Dollars per annum (so long as the same shall be payable) according to the Rules and Regulations annexed. Provided always. That the said shall vearly, and every year, on the Ist day of January, make the annual payment of and otherwise faithfully observe and comply with the said annexed Rules and Regulations. In witness whereof. The Diocesan Church Society op New Bruns- wick has caused its Corporate Seal to be hereunto affixed, this day of . . A. D. 18 Secretary of the Widovos and Orphans Fund. The Committee adjourned to this evening at 7 o'clock. h V 38 Wednesday Evening, July 6, 1871. The Committee met pursuant to adjournment. Present : , The Lord Bishop, in the O^air. The Clergy and Lay Delegates. The Committee proceeded to the discussion of that por- tion of the printed report of the Schedule Committee marked C. Whereupon, on motion of Mr. Jar vis, se- conded by the Rev. W. H. DeVeber, the following clauses were adopted and passed. Whereas it is desirable for the better provision for the ministrations of the Cbiiroh in the Diocese of Fredericton, that there be a pysteraatic and permanent plan for the payment of the stipends of Missionaries ; . . • ' Therefore Resolved, — 1. That in order to encourage the established Missions to become gradually self-supporting, all grants made by or through this Society in aid of Missions (not including stipends secured to any of the elder clergy on the Society for the Propagation of the aospel grant during life) shall from henceforth be made conditional on the contribution by the Mission itself of a stated sum towards the Missionary's stipend. 2. That all grants made by the General Committee be made subject to these resolutions, and be distributed under the direction of the Schedule Committee, who shall have at all times all such and the like powers and rights with respect to the same, or any of them, as the General Committee of the Society would liave if in session. ?,. That the Schedule Committee annually present to the General Committee of the Society on the first day of their meeting, a full and detailed account of all business transacted during the expired year and also a list of grants recom- mended for the ensuing year, with the conditions to be annexed to each, and shall also reportto the Executive Committee at each quarterly meeting thereof. 4. That on the approval by the General Committee of the grants reconi- mended for the year, the same shall forthwith pass into operation on the basis of the foregoing Resolutions, and subject to the following regulations : (a.) The Schedule Committee (acting in conjunction with the Lord Bishop), shall forthwith after the annual Meeting communicate with the Wardens or other lay members of the Church in each Mission, requiring them to enter into engagements (A) with the Society, to cotitribute the sum required of the Mis- sion for the year. (6.) Should such engagement not be entered into to the sntisfnction of the Schedule Committee before the first of October then next, thoj shall commu- nicate with the Missionary, requiring him to give ench of hi. nongregations notice (B) of withdrawal of all payments as a Missionary receiving stipend through this Society on Ist January then next, unless the engflgement be meantime completed. (c.) Should such engagement not be entered into to the satisfaction of the Committee before the 1st of January then next, all payments to the Mission' ary's salary, through the Society, shall be withdrawn, and no stipend shall thereafter be payable in respect thereof: Provided, that should the Mi.'^sion- ary see fit to resign his cure he shall, if stationed for the remainder of the | year by the Lord Bishop in any vacant Mission which may be willing to com- 89 1. gradually Missions jtv for the be made m towards ct to these noramittec. rilh respect jiety would Comroitte'' account of •ants recom- 10 each, and ting thereot. nvnts recoH'- on the basis )n3 : , , .ord Bishop), Wardens or to enter into d of the Mis- faction of the ehail comw"- con5;regation* Giving ^^tiF-jf engagement w sfftctionoftbe to the Mission- , stipend shall M the Mif o'^^ mainder of tbe billing to coffi- ply with the terras required of the defaulting? Mission, be entitled in rcpoct of the services to be rendered in such new Mission to such stipend as may be agreed upon between such Missionary and the Schedule Coniiiiitteo, not ex- . needing that provided for the continuation of his services in«his tunner Mis- sion, and upon the like terms and conditions. Provided also, that any such Missionary, if not so appointed to any new Mission, may nevertheless be per- mitted by the Schedule Committee, on special application, to draw on 1st April for a sum in their discretion ; but not exceeding his previous quarter's stipend from the Society. ((/.) Where such engagement is entered if'to, the Committee shall forthwith notify the Missionary who shall thereupon (unless the terms of sucli engage- ment shall not be fulfilled as hereinafter provided) be entitled to draw upon the Society for the full amount of his quarterly salary, including therein the sum required for the qtiarter of the Mission itself. (<".) The sum required of the Mission shall in such case be remitted by the Wardens quarterly in advance to the Treasurer, and may consist pither of money or written receipts of the Missionary, for produce furnished to him at . That lu every case of a Clergyman receiving a stipend through this So- ciety, he shall be required to make to the Secretary of the Society according to such form as the Schedule Couraittee may from time to time require, half- 40 ;■ .rill"? yearly, on or before the first dayt* of December and June in each year, a re- turn for tho prpccfling half year, shewing — (1.) Tlie (jeneriil limits of his Mission. (2.) Tiie extent tliereof in square miles. (3.) The estimated number of members of the Church of England living therein. (4.) The number of Churches, Chapels of Ease, and Missionary Stations re- spectively, within the Mission. (5.) Whether or not there is theiein a parsonage house belonging to the Mis- sion or provided by the people. (6.) The extent of Church and Glebe land connected therewith. (7.^ The income from such Church or Olebe land for the year ending Ist April last. (''.) The amonnt contributed therein towards the support of the Missionary, from sources othfr than the grant through this Society. (0 ) The number of public services on Sundays and in the week respectively. (10.) The average congregation in each place of worship. (11.) The number of Communicants. (12.) The number of Baptisms. A. Infants. / • B. Adults. C. Total. (18.) The number of Commanicants. A. Added. ' B. Removed. — r . ;•;; ':•■■ ''.00 Andover, • • • • 200.00 Bathurst • • • • 240.00 Buctouche, .... 1 • • 140.00 Cambridge, • » • • 280.00 Campobello, . . . • • « ■ 140.00 Canterbury,.... • • • • 200ip0 420m Chatham, .... • • • • Derby and Nelson ) • • ■ • 140.00 Dalhousie,* • • ■ • 400.00 Douglas, Rector, • • • • 200.00 " Curate, • • • • 200.00 Gagetown, .... • • • • 200.00 Grand Manan,. • • • • 2U0.00 Greenwich, .... • • • • 140.00 Hampton, .... S. P. G. List. Kingsclear,'. . . S. p. G. List. Kingston . . 360.00 Litncastpr, . , , • • • • 280.00 made in aid |;400 500 560 460 520 480 400 800 480 300 660 200 600 400 600 nb ISO 400 480 SCO 200 860 160 480 S.P Mission or Parish. Petersville, .... Petiticodiac, . . . Prince William, Queensbury, . . . Richibucto, .... Richmond, Rothesay, St. David & St. Patrick, St. George & Pennfield, St. Mary's &, Stanley, Sackville & Dorchester, Shediac, .... S. P, Simonds, Springfield & Johnston, Sussex & Studholm, . . Upham, etc.,, Westfield, Westmorland, .... Woodstock, Chamcook,:): Clifton, Grant To Miss. mailt! Baliiry. in nil). $3KO.OO *2i..00 ).00 >.00 xoo List ).00 D.OO O.'iO 0,00 10,00 0.00 0.00 50.00 iO.OO Grant in niil. 121 ■•' 480 52' • 5-20 490 380 200 509 500 660 240 735 COO 440 300 480 500 2')0 300 120 60 9880 18895 idB will permit. ' | That the and three lasnrer be • the qnar- hiiig at 10 Thursday Morning, July 6, 1S71. The Committee met according to adjournment at 10 o'clock, A. M. Present: The Lord Bishop, in the Chair. Rev. W. Scovil, V. P. The Clergy and Lay Delegates. Prayefi's. Read Mir|ntesof the last meeting. On motion of the Rev. W. Scovil, it was — Resolved^ That in all cases in which the Executive Committee, in dealing with the securities and property of the Society, within the scope of their authority, have found it necessary to direct the use of the Seal of the Society, such use be hereby ap- proved and confirmed, and that the said Committee be authorized to direct the use of the Seal of the Society, from time to time, as occasion may require for the purpose of giving release or transfer of property, within the scope of their duties as aforesaid. On motion of Mr. G. Sidney Smith, it was resolved unanimously, that the Clergy in the several Missions re- ceiving aid from or through this Society, be requested to take up one collection in each of their respective churches during the coming year, in behalf of the Foreign Missions of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, as re- quested by that Venerable Society ; and that the Clergy in all the parishes in this Diocese, not already contributing to Foreign Missions, be requested to take up a similar an- nual collection for the purpose of such Foreign Missions ; and that the proceeds of such collections be handed to the Treasurer before the 1st of December in each year, in order that the amount may be forwarded to the Venerable So- ciety ; and further resolved, that the Lord Bishop be re- quested to communicate the action of the Committee to tlie Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, and also to send a copy of these resolutions to the several Clergy in this Diocese. On motion of Mr. G. A. Schofield, the following appro- priations were made for the current year : — To the Widow of the late Rev. J. M. Stirling. . . .$100 00 The Treasurer of the Society 200 00 44 The Secretary $100 CO The Executive Committee for contingencies 250 00 On motion of Mr. Frith, it was — Resolved^ That 5 per cent, on the interestof the investments tor the special funds of 'he Society be charged to those funds, and be credited to the general purposes of the Society, for working ex- penses. On motion of Mr. G. Sidney Smith, it was — Hesolmdi Tliat the meeting do now proceed to the election of the Officers of the Society, and of the Executive Committee, by nomination and ballot : Whereupon Mr. II. W. Frith was nominated as Trea- surer, the Kev. W. Q. Ketchum, D. D., as Secretary, and Mr. C H. Fairweather and W. H. A. Keans as Auditors ; and no other persons being nominated, they were declared duly elected. The ballot having been duly taken, Mr. C. H. Fair- weather and Mr. G. Sidney Smith as tellers, reported the following gentlemen elected as members of the Executive Committee. Hon. Mr. Justice Allen, Mr. S. D. Berton, « T. W. Daniel, J. S. Beek, R. T. Clinch, M. Carman, G. E. Fenety, Hon. Mr. Justice Fisher, Mr. R. F. Hazen. " I. Allen Jack, " G. A. Schofield, E. Taylor, (( (( (( Mr. W. M. Jarvis. " T. B. Hanington, B. L. Peters, Hurd Peters, Jas. R. Ruel, Beverly Robinson, E. Simonds, J. Woodforde Smith, G. Sidney Smith, G. D. Street, C. W. Weldun, Hon. R. D. Wilmot. « (( (( (( (( u u M\ The Lord Bishop being obliged to leave the Chair, re- quested the Rev. W. Scovil, "VT P., to take the same ; When it was moved by the Hon. Mr. Justice Allen, seconded by the Rev. G. M. Armstrong, and resolved unanimously, that the best thanks of this meeting be ten- dered to his Lordship for his patience and kind attention in j the Chair. On motion of Mr.' I. Allen Jack, it was — Resolved^ That I the appropriation of the principal and interest now lyingl to the credit of the fund for the endownr.ent of particularl parishes, be referred to the Executive Committee, witlil flutho the j)a On That f diile C }*ear. The roferen( motion tlie Exe On r Treasui* "lendati On mt f''e than frolJing fJieir k7n Lay Dele I during tJ; . ;!■ Aid to I J siding that I" Connection L ^ 'Oe Societjl P'tSocietj. Mr. Wil F this Sol l^th Artie] H Artic^ |8^^! L_^ -L-11 -X ^L. j: — ilion of the Missionary of those cases where a Mjs- ttentionin wlV6d% iU^'' V'Qg of two or more Parishes, shall, at the discretion of the Missionary of ^ xxr IvinSV^ Mission, constitute a Local Committee, and in those cases where a Mjs- now 1 J , sfcary is in charge of several Parishes, each ot the Parishes, with the approba particular littee, ^m |>> of the Missionary, may form a Local Committee, and so also the members Mi' 46 residing in any diatrict of a pariah set off under the authority of the Lord hishop with the concurrence of the Rector and Church Corporation of such Tarish, there being in aucb diatrict a Church duly consecrated, and a resident Clergyman licensed thereto by the Lord Biahop, may at the desire of such Clergyman, and with approval of the Bishop and Rector of the Parish, form a separate Local Committee, and in that case the district shall for the purpose of the Society be considered as a separate Parish. And 80 as ?>d pection will read thus : — Sbc. 3.— Each Local Committee contributioK ^100 and upwards annually to the funds of this Society shall be empoivered to depute two lay-members of the Hociety to be elected at the annual meetings of the (^omniiUee to assist the Miii- sionary in submitting the recommendations of the Committee to the considera- tion of the General Committee. But in all cases where less than tlOO ifl con- tributed by any Local Committee only one lay delegate shall be appointed. JOHN FREDEIUCTON, Chairman. WiLLLAM Q. Ketciium, Secretary. , .' -J • ■ ■ ..J * '* f>; Praye The The It wj J. a M receive( Commii Move Frith, ai That , to the A blessed i Moved l^earson. That tl extensior '^Uam 47 ANNIVERSAKY MEETING. Fredericton, July 0, 1871. The Anniversarjr Meeting was held in the Temperance Hall on Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock. PRESKNT : The Right Reverend the Lord Bishop in the Ciiair. Rev. W. Scovil. V. P. The Clergy and Lay Delegatew, and a large assonihly of thu members of the Society. Ptayera, The Lord Bishop addressed the Meeting. The Secretary read an abstract of the Annnal Report. It was moved by Mr. W. M. Jarvis, seconded by the'Ruv, J. S. Williams, and resolved unanimously, that the Report be received and printed under the direction of the Executive Committee. Moved by the Rev. G. Schofield, seconded by Mr. H. W, Frith, and resolved unanimously, — That the Soci'^ty acknowledf^es, with humble thankfulness to the Almighty, the measure of success with which He hath blessed its work hitherto. Moved by the Rev. J. J. Hill, seconded ' by the Rev. J,' Pearson, and resolved unanimously, — That this Society, having for its object the maintenance and extension of the Church of Christ in this Diocese, and assured of the ability of its members to attain that object, earnestly call upon them for renewed exertions and increased contri- bntions. Ifloved by Major C. W. Raymond, seconded by Mr. Wr I Wilkinson, and resolved unanimously, — That the Society with much regrei records the death, during [the past year, of two of its oldest Missionaries, — the Rev. S. D. Lee Street, for forty years Rector of Woodstock, and of the Rev. James Hudson, Missionary at Glenelg and Newcastle; land of an earnest and useful Lay Member, John Wilkinson, |E8q., of Fredericton. On motion of the Hon. Mr. Justice Allen, seconded by the [Hon. Capt. Robinson Owen, R. N., it was resolved unanimous- ly, that Mr. W. M. Jarvis be one of the Vice-Presidents of fhis Society. The Lord Bishop addressed the Meeting, and after singing [he Doxology and the benediction from his Lordship, the So- liety adjourned. JOHN FREDERICTON, Chairman, '^iLUAM Q. Eetchum, Secretary. 41 i*:' Ita-^r nanus & Co., tov printing Cuculai", ^j,^ „^, A'niuiiil lln>"vt, • of Jiulgroent ni Ml^l-ivins;sto,,,fm■pnntmg^«;^^^^^^^ . ao uu to ist October i»f ^^J' . j^^. G. T.'Cavcy, Grand Plant's niortgag- Committee, presented a Be- Mr. J""';; *'°!^, aad which was received. ,ort, which he uaa, ^^^ ^^^^^ ^^ ^^ j^,„ The next meeting of this ^om on the 4th •'»»»*'5'> ""iwule Committee, «n\™>*«i^?a Mr. Jarvis, ftof" *if Shes and Missions had comphed .,.t atitinf' that all tne raiw ^avment oi the Missiu" sallrv for the Mission of Andover. «P g j, ^.e StJeet he paid to ^"^-^nk^his death having occuucd thority, "P ^ ^1'* "°*^ 4» 1871. ncnr Uio close of the ciuartcr; nnd that tlio pension of i'5o sterling to Mrs. Street, bo paitl from iHt January iuhtunt. The Treasurer Hubmittcd a statement of his Account, mad up to iBt January instant, and also a statement of the probal balance up to Ist April, 1871. e (It; I was I 35th :tober, 172 90 20 00 9 70 9 34 [,, made , Grand resolved d of the d to take lof Mr. ed a Re- st. John, ted a Ke- compliea e Mission- in, was re- 1 reference ■^it was re- draw the mber last. V. S. D. I^e^ iflacient au- ng occurred! The Committee met at Fredericton on the 1st March, 1H71, when a statement of the Treasurer's Account to this date was presented, together with a statement of the sums paid l»y cvr- tain Parishes, agreeably to the requirements of the Schedule Committee, and also a statement of the probable amount re- quired for the April quarter. Read by the Lord Bishoji, a letter from the Secretary of the Society for the Propagation of the (^ospel, with reference to tin* "block sum," and the necessity of an immediate application for the renewal of the grant. It was on motion resolvcsd, that the Lord HLshop be respectfully requested to make Huch appli- cation, and such a statement with reference to the rcfiuirements of the Mission in this Diocese, as his Lordship may see fit. A letter was read by the Secretary from the Church War- dens of the parish of Woodstock, with reference to a grant from the Society in aid of the support of the said Mission ; when it was resolved, that the grant from the Society for Woodstock to the Rev. T. Neales for the quarter ending 31st March, inst., be at the rate of iB400 for the year, on condition of a contribution from the parishioners of a like sum. Read an account of Messrs. McMillan for blanks, account- books, stationery, The Committee met at Fredericton on Friday, the day after • the Anniversary Meeting, in the Madras School Room, at . 9 o'clock* Rev. W. Scovil, V. P., in the Chair, The Minutes of the last meeting were read. The Report on Glebe Lands, referred to this Committee, ' was read, when it was Resolved that a Committee be ap- pointed with power, at their discretion, to take steps to carry out the recommendations in the report,, and that Mr. L Allen Jack, Mr. J. R. Ruel, and Mr. G. A. Schofield do form the : said Committee. It was Resolved, that the application with reference to the ;> grant towards the local endowment of the parish of St. Mary's i be referred to the Loan Committee to inquire into the same, -' and to report at the next meeting of this Committee. It was Resolved, that the Committee of Arrangements for ■ the meetings be authorized to draw on the Treasurer for the amount of expenses incurred. It was Resolved, that 3,500 copies of the Annual Report be printed, and that the Rev. W. H..I>eveber, the Rev. Dr. LeeJ Mr, G. S. Smith, Mr. W. Carman and the Secretary, be »| Committee to attend to that duty. It Mr.B Treas On Rains: amour Itw Secretj -■-■T»i ■ -al • k ^ V! ■'*■ "'»'' To the . The] Report Butf ments d as iblloT ExTr Paidb 01 '0 addition alsobj 2- Widows TheFi cl; dil t( The at The loJ I ^t mayl suffered i the fundd to one on J ^as presl I *^ its pari The bal ^ ordd tul Bil Aiqoiuit 81 ), awcl •y and date, it Mrs. itment ; vug the •ure tbe red, and Btary be the seal tiortlybe as antiei- ted a re- 56 be beld day after Koom, at It was Resolved, that the Rev. W. Scovil, Mr. W. M. Jarvis, Mr. B. L. Peters, Mr. G. Sidney Smith, Mr. W. Carman, and the Treasurer, do form the Loan Committee for the ensuing year. On motion of Mr. Jarvis it was resolved, that a bill of Mr. Rainsford for services relating to the Plant Mortgage, amounting to $9.34, be paid. It was, CD motion, resolved that the Rev» J. Pearson be Secretary of the Widows and Orphans Fund. REPORT OF THE LOAN COMMITTEE. To the Mxecntive Committee of the Diocesan Church JSociety% The Loan Committee beg leave to submit the following Report : But few changes have taken place in the Society's invest- ments during the year, ended 1st May last. They have been as follows: ' , r 1. General Account. ,, Ex Treasurer's debt last year, 36th Report, p. 69, .... Paid by Rer. W. E. Scovil, one of the ex Treasurer's sureties, out of his salary from the Society, on account of {fiincipal. $2,462 87 848 10 omto^^^®^' ,ee be ap- « to carry r. I. Allen form the fence to the St. Mary's tbe same, 3e. rements for irer for the Ll Report he jv. Dr. I^^^' Leaving due to April, 1871, .... $2,104 77 Id addition to which one year's interest on the principal to Ist April, 1871, has also been paid by Rev. W. E. Scovil. 2. Widows AND Orphans Account. ' ' ' ^ ?'r> The Fredericton Telegraph Company having disposed of its plant and charter, and the Company having been wound up during the year, a dividend was declared, which was received in full fbr stock belonging to this Fund, the par value of which was $200 00 The amount of the dividend was 124 2iO retary, be» The loss is charged to the Widows and Orphans Fund, viz., |76 80 It may be proper to remark that in this case the Society has suffered no actual loss, as the investment was not made out of the funds of this Society, but the stock, which was a dividend to one of the Clergy from the Clerical Assurance Association, was presented to the Society, and until realized was set down at its par value. RiOHiBucTo Trust. '^ The balance on hand last year to the credit of this Fund (see 86th Report, p. 62), was $296 00 In order to make up a sum suffident to procure a Water Deben- ture, for 1300, at 4j per cent, premium, his Lordship the Bishop gave 16 76 f ■ Making 1812 76 Aqount paid for above mentioned Water DebHure, Idth July, 1870, $812 76 &3 i 4. IsTESTiiEitr Fttr). The balance to credit of this Account last year (see 85th Report, p. 62), i exclasive of RichiLucto Trust Fand, which has since been kept separate, was |340 23 Receired during the year : Fredericton Telegraph Stock, |124 20 On acc't ex Treasurer's debt, 848 10— 472 SO Making balance to credit of thki Account, .... $812 63 The investments of the Society now stand as follows, viz. : ' '""' 'D^«.«w>.i Accrued Widowii and Orphans Fund, 86 Rep. p. 62, |5,466 14 Less, loss by Telegraph Stock, .... 75 80— $6,889 34 |I18 35 Education and Aged Clergy, . , 2,944 27 62d 92 Divinity Scholarships, ,. 700 14 126 00 Endowment of Parishes, .... .... . . « . 48 91 8 79 Geoerol Purposes, * . . . . , , , .... 10,850 64 GO 00 $19,983 SO 1188 Oft YouT Committee recommend that a sufficient sum be carried from the accumulated interest of the following special funds to the capital account of those funds, to make the investment? | up to the following amounts, viz. : ....... Widows and Orphans, .... .... $6,500 ■ 10 i 'y: Education and Aged Clergy,. * 8,400 ,. . ' Divhiity Scholarships, .... .... 800 Endowment of Parishes, .... «... 60 Since the close of the fiscal year, $800 of the balance ofl $812.53 to the credit of investment account has been invested! in debentures of the Municipality of York, at par. The legacy left by the late Mrs. Ann Hall of $800 has been! received, and has Ywith the addition of $16 from the investr ment fund account) been invested in St. John City debt debenj tures, at 2 per cent. pfem. Both of these investments yielii 6 per cent, interest. ^^^ <.a>,mvib^>vi to 1u^>.>H^, .t The " Plant^' mortgage has also been paid oif in full, witi^ interest, viz. : Principal, .... ,.,, $296 00 Interest, .... ^... 106 60 $401 60 And the Maclauchlan and Douglas mortgages are now tli| only remaining investments of the Society upon mortgaf secunty. Respectfully submitted. . , .a,^ u,.. . J *^ ^ SCOYIL, Chairman. ' B. LEOTiiR EETER8, W,M.JARVIS, H. W. JFRITH, ' G. SIDNBY SMfTH, J Saint JoTm^.N. R, June 1&11. Toti Parishes— PorQ Lesst I declare tl [tie best of m CoMMmEEl^.^^^^^^ 53 )rt, p. 62), |340 23 )— 412 SO $812 63 W8, viz. •. Accrued ^ Interest 34 tna 35 27 629 92 14 126 00 91 »''« 64 00 00 "lo 1188 Oft be carried jcial funds CLvestment? fOO 100 , joo 50 e balance oj jen investedl TREASUREE'S ACCOUNTS. For the Year ending May 1, 1871. No. l.-GENERAL ACCOUNT. per Statement A, " B, « C, " », «« - E, lOOhasbeenl the invest- debt debenj tments yiew lin full, witli I, are now ttj Ion mortgag Pathxnts. Missionary Salaries, Contingencies, Officers' Salaries, Widows and Orphans, S. P. G. Pensions, Rector Rieiiibucto, Int. Trust Fund, " P, Investmentn ^^ichihucto Trust, " 6, Bal, casli in I. "V: New Brunswick, May 1, 1871, IBichfts. Gasli Balance, per last account, ..... ... Subscriptions and Collections, per Statement ) rr " Deficiency Fund, '69 f"* Loans and Investments, per Account No. 5, Interest, as per Statement J, .... " Richibucto Trust, ♦' ; P, .... Proceeds Exchange on S. P. G. : July 1870, £607 10, at 9i pr. ct. pr., f2947.13 Oct. 607 10, 9i '• 2963.89 Jan. 1871, 607 10, 9J " 2947.14 AprU 607 10, 9J " 2953.89 Dr. Total, £2,430 00 $11,802.06 Parishes — Acct. Stipends of Clergy: For Quarter ending Jan. 1, 1871, 160.00 )|f " Apr. 1^ " 2176.00 J '^ " July 1, '71, *47 8.33 Less produce receipts &e. 218.49-259.84 Cr. 22,106 10 318 92 ( L. ■ 200 00 ' 225 00 ' 805 27 87 00 ' 812 75 1,089 34 1,098 63 1 7,228 IS 871 63 489 0.1 1,083 00 i 87 00 ■"w. i . >j ; ^ J. .-*^ 11,802 05 Totals, • • • 9^ 24,644 88 2,484 84 24,644 38 I declare the foregoing Account to be just and correct in every particular, |the best of my knowledge and belieC H. W. FRITH, Trzascber. CoMMmEEla. 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Andover, 1 Bathurst, Blackvilld Buctouchl Campobell Canterbui Carleton, 67 ; ■ 1 Widows 'i^';' .... 187 00 > Cm Richibucto Trusty Invested during yea/r» 4^ " 1870. Hay 1. Balance in hiind per last year's statement, p. 62, .... 1296 00 July 6. Donation from the Bishop of Fredericton, .... 1675 1870. < V.'ji. -■ $312 75 July 19. Paid for Water and Sewerage Debenture No. 694, |800, at 4i per cent, premium, .... .... $31275 o 00 •a (H) Suhsori^Uons and GoUections. Andorer, Bathnrst, Blackville, Buctouche, Gampobello, Canterbury, Carleton, DefcFand. 1869-70. 1870-71. 110 75 16 12 103 60 70 00 8 10 91 87 6 00 16 26 6 00 Total. 110 75 108 60 70 00 8 10 97 87 16 25 6 00 58 (H) Suhscriptious and Collections — Continued. ^ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ♦* • • « ill at • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ■ Chatham, Douglas, Dalhousie, Frederieton, Oagetown, Greenwich, Grand Lake, General Meeting — CoIIectioD, Hayeloek, &c., Hampton, Kingsclear, Kingston, Lancaster, Maugerrille, Moncton, Newcastle, Norton, Petersville, Portland— St. Paul's, St. Luke's, Prince William, .... Queensbury, vT: Richmond, Richibucto, Rothesay, St. Andrews, Saokville and Dorchester, St. David, . .. St. George, .... St. John— Trinity, St. Markka, " St James*, St. Mary, .... St. Stephen, . .... Shedia«, .... Simonds, W. & 0., .... Springfield, .... Sussex and Studholm, Upham, Westfield, Westmorland, Woodstock, Church of England, Y. M. S., W. & 0., Simonds, .... Totals, •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• « • < • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • « • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • * t • • • • • • • • ■ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • « • • • • • • « • ■ • • $20, • « • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • DefcFand 20 4)0 8 80 20.00 1869-70. U . w' 14 00 12 00 20 00 80 00 2 00 100 00 20 00 68 11 1871 68 162 82 160 GO 48 96 84i) 76 84 00 80 62 124 67;| 84 62 80 00 69 31 148 00 86 00 128 89 64 76 114 80 64 16 48 88 488 46 36 44 100 00 106 84 80 00 SI 84 83 63 191 46 179 48 174 19 167 22 278 78 856 86 187 00 70 02 68 36 66 92 80 00 241 74 187 78 90 00 64 86 816 86 $6219 26 20 00 #6289 26 1870-71. Total. 18 20 180 62 150 UO 43 96 76 48 926 24 12 44 96 44 80 62 124 67 94 60 94 60 84 62 19 00 99 00 69 81 76 00 218 00 35 0(1 128 39 54 75 90 85 205 15 8 20 67 35 48 33 208 83 697 29 85 44 100 00 16 86 122 20 80 on 9 78 61 lli 88 53 191 4t) 179 43 174 19 167 22 83 45 862 2S 112 28 468 64 84 00 221 00 20 00 90 02 20 00 20 00 68 85 76 98 29 68 109 52 26 46 268 20 14 24 151 97 90 00 54 86 9 17 826 02 1988 92 $988 92 17228 18 17228 18 59 , i . mm' I M Mi nj . I. . •«l u W5»,, 4 on It:. mm t^.i S3 ',^>3m.' 2 a QOOO'«tiaooo4e4(N^(oaoo» $ M M «0 ^ ^ 91 eo £• i-l U3 OW 4» rH rH F4 *i4 r^ !-• I I a o 00 00 00 t»l-l 00 GO 00 is? -a t « a ^ S3SSSSSSSSSS I© •-• 04 ^ 04 o t- o c- fO O S « © 6 O 04 91 ^ t> 91 00 ^ 91 04 1^ »• i-i 91 « e a o • • • • • • • • • • ' • • • • • :i!-^ M*!' CO M • • • 2 fl • ^ § - « d ►5 c> o «9 X • • • _^ • fl 2 a-i § "SdQ * ♦." g »< Q Q fe. *S^ « a . .3 p 0.«8 V CO 9 a II bo e>9 lO hi 2 08 s S cH « Q S ■« >> a A u .73 PQ ^ •d I s. a 91^©iOI>Q0lOaO I00<0l0>0<0i0«0 0000000000000000 fH -^ f-<04 M rl Oi Oi Oi I-* to ^ fO t- 00 00 00 00 1-4 © I-< l-< O O ► H © 9« «» 1 ' .;>j ' . ^ : » i!ij«. irtMu; ■ ■6 - » •^ o ,s S.S i 11 since yearb . i: il •t •* M a r § 1 2 "« * a o 51 5 . '.wi ^ ^ ■/!3 «'>il.t<»H H « M < Mi .la # ♦• rl s.^ . *,, ■■■.1i-''-.:ii il- A Table of Mi88i0 a; 00 20 00 26 00 40 00 60 00 100 00 $2176 00 60 00 Total. $126 00 160 00 116 00 120 00 180 00 100 00 120 00 80 00 75 00 16 00 60 00 140 00 136 00 100 00 160 00 120 00 120 00 126 00 76 00 60 00 40 00 120 00 60 00 180*00 ISO 00 76 00 60 00 116*00 126*00 140 00 "eo'oo 160 00 126*00 *t6*0C 120 00 126 00 76 00 100 00 $175 00 200 00 160 00 $8860 00 788 00 122 60 $2226 00 $4717 60 $6042 60 BOW PAID. Prodnoe c^^\*t^ Bec'ptfc Certlfl»«- 166 00 200 00 140 00 156 00 60 00 180 00 80 00 175 00 190 00 178 00 126 00 186 00 166 00 196 00 190 00 176 00 190 00 60 00 170 00 140 00 190*00 155 00 155 00 150 00 176*00 « • • • 180 00 180 00 i66*00 180 00 17600 180*00 190 00 166 00 136 00 iM 00 $6085 00 6$ 00 786 00 122 60 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 00 .0 00 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • * • * • • • • • « • ■ • • • • • 26 00 I ■ • • I • • • 16*00 • • • • • • • » • • • • • • • « • • « • • • • • • • • • ■ • • • • • • • • • • • 27 88 8 60 • • • • • • « • $88 78 Gash. $60 00 'io'oo 15 00 88 00 14 00 'io'oo 108 00 ■ • • • • • • • 60 00 • • • • • • • • 25 78 • • ■ • ioo'oo *26'oo • a • • *46*00 25*00 SO 00 • • • • • • • • • ■ • • 40 00 85 00 15 00 75 00 80 00 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ioo'oo $125 00 200 00 • • • • 115 00 187 00 148 00 140 00 155 00 60 00 76 00 80 00 178 00 140 00 176 (M) 128 00 186 00 120 22 195 GO 165 00 78 00 100 00 40 00 188 00 140 00 160*00 180 00 76 00 160 00 iwoo 180*00 140 00 187*75 176 50 128*00 *78'00 190 00 168 00 128 00 100 00 $882 78 $6068 47 88 76 60 00 785 00 122 50 $971 58 $6970 97 160 00 180 00 76 00 150 00 moo 18000 140 00 • • • * 18T 75 176 60 IM 00 'W 00 190 00 165 00 126 00 100 00 $6068 47 50 00 785 00 122 60 61 No. 2. JSxpenditHre and Ineomt " Oentral Purpotet" /or year cnJinr; if at/ 1, 1871, Ejipcnditure : Miafl'y Salaries, D. C. S., 8 quarters, |18,188 60 4th quart<)r^ 4,717 60 ■ i:^,f. Parishei*, do. cash, |1,268 4Y do. Frodaceand6ertiflcts,97l 63 |10,S81 10 2.226 00 Contingenciei, ^ -^'f* - , . ■■« Officers' Salaries, . . "• . S. P. Q. Pensions, . , . Income: Balance last year's Account, . ', . $19 26 Subscriptions and Oortionsacc't'69,-'70, $6,219 86 Do. do. '70,'-7l, 988 82 • — ' — 7,208 18 Deficiency Fund 1869-70, ; . . 371 63 . t. S. P. G. grant, £2,4.^0 Btg., . . . 11,802 05 Interest, . . . .$1,083 00 #32,106 In 318 92 200 00 305 27 Less, credited to Special Funds, >Vt-l !•*■'. 644 92 538 08 Parishes, account of Stipends to Clergy to 1st Apr,'71, 2,226 00 Balance earried to account next ycur, . , 766 09 122,980 20 $2*2,980 29 .3 .oVL 2^'^,;;^' No. 9. Parishes, January to May l87h Paid acct. salaries Clergy, out of this Fund, to 1st Apr., Balance to credit this Fund i Cash, . $259 84 Receipts, &c., for money and producoi 218 49 Received account salaries of -Clergyii ^ Cash, $1,258 47 Receipts, dec, in full for quarter ending 1st April, . . . 971 68 Dr. $2,225 00 478 88 Cr. Do. account do. 1st July, $2,708 83 $2,226 00 478 33 $2,703 83 '<■»■ 62 Ko. 4. £x' Treasurer's Account. 1870. April 1. Balance due thli date, vide last Report, p 60, July 1. Paid on aoct. by Rev. W. E. Scovif, hid salury for Quarter, .... $122 RO Le80 8mos. int.ont2462.87.at6pr.ct 86 80 Balance, .... .... Oct. 1. Paid by salarv, as above, .... $122 60 LessSmos. int. on 12867.17, ate pr.ot 86 60 • • • • 1871. Balance, .... Jan J. 1. Paid by salary, as above, .... $122 60 Less 8 moa. interest on $2280.17,. . . 84 20 '"'' Balance, .... April 1. Paid by salary, as above, under Sche- dule Committee,. ... .... |120 00 LessSmos. interest on 12191 87,... 82 90 Balance, .... Total Interest,... Principal. 12462 87 85 70 $2867 17 87 00 $2280 17 88 80 $3191 87 87 10 $2104 77 • • • • 1 iDlerest. $86 80 86 60 84 20 82 90 Balance due April 1, 1870, '• •♦ 1, 1871, • • • • $2462 87 .... 2104 77 ReducUon during year. $848 10 $189 40 w.a Educa' EWDQWI DlVlNiT ] 1 RlOHIBD 1 I I No. 6. Invesimentt Aeeount. Dr. Cb. Paid: For Water and Sewerage Debenture, for lUcbi' bucto Trust, $800, at 4f premium, . Balance to credit this Account May 1, 1871, Received : Balance last year's account, . Don. from the Bishop to Richibucto Trust, $16 76 Composition Fredericton Telegraph Stock, Company wound up, shares, valued at $200, belonging to W. & 0. Fund, 124 20 Account debt of ex>Trea8ur«r, per Rev. W.B. Scov'J, 848 10 $812 76 812 68 $686 23 489 OS $1,126 28 $1,126 28 Shewing Wido WS( Education Divinity i Eudowmfl Kicbibuc Ceneral 6S No. 6. AccumuUUed Inierest. W. 4 0. Fund. No balance last year. Hiibscrlptions limited to this fund, .... * .... 20 00 I year's intercgt on 9fi,880.M — the principal of this fund, ... . 82885 Payments during the year ... .... Balance Cr. .... .... Eon CAT ION, &o. Balance last year, p. 04, S5tb Report, .... f 38 28 1 yr'a int. on |2, 944.27 —the principal uf this fund, 176 64 Endowment o? PARisnKS. Balance last year, p. 64, 86th Report, «... 1 year'it int. on |48.91— the principal of this fund, DiviMiTT Scholarships. ' " Balance last year, p. €4, 86th Report, .... 1 yr'a int. on |700.14— the principal of this fund, RiOHiBCCTO Trust. / v ' , 1 year's interest on $1200, .... .... 10 months interest on |800, .... .... Paid Rev. Mr. Coster, .... ' i*' .... Total accumulated interest, .... 848 8& 226 Of; 118 ib 629 n ^S 86 2 98 * 8 79 184 00 42 00 172 00 16 00 m 00 87 00 12ft 00 I78a 06 L No. 7 Special Fund$. Shewing amount of each Fund, and the manner in whieh the Assets of the Society are distributed. ■ Principal. Ac'mulated Interest. Widows and Orphans, per last Report, p. 62, |6,465 14 Less, loss on F'tou. Tel. Stock,76 80 15,889 84 $118 85 Education and Aged Clergy, . * # • 2,944 27 620 92 Dirinity Scholarships, 1 700 14 126 00 Endowment of Parishes, • * 48 91 8 19 Kichibucto Trust, per last Report, 11,496 00 Receired during year, 4 00 1,800 00 Nil. General purposes, . « • 10,850 64 Nil. $21,433 30 $788 00 It i 64 No. 8. To credit of Account No. 8, Do. do. 6, Do. do. 6, J5y debit of Account No. 2, *' cash to balance, per No. 1, ' -tO .'li ''>% Oontra. ) r ,yK> i , #259 84 ■ .1 . 812 53 • . m 06 i '. ' '■ '■--■ 1766 09 1,089 .34 11,865 48 11,856 4» No. 9. Aitseta of the Society May 1«<, 1871. Investments May 1> 1870, per last Report, p. 59, Deduct Richibucto Trust investm'ts, included last year, " Fredericton Tel. Stock, paid off, as per No. 6, Amount received on account ex-Treasurer's debt, as per No. 4, . . . . Total investments 1st May, 1871, Cash at credit of Investments, per No. 6, . K)^ Accumulated interest, per No. 6, Total assets (cash and investments), Balance at the debit of Account No. 2, being the only debt due by the Society, Deduct interest due and unpaid, all belonging to same Account, . . . Balance short for the year, * This amount has eince been invested. 11,200 00 200 00 848 10 A-. r|, $766 09 224 80 1541 29 i> -'"iCiAf, 120,868 87 — 1,748 10 119,120 77 •812 63 19,933 30 783 06 $20,716 3« 65 < I \i:,n-r-. ,. $166 09 1,089 34 M,865 48 |19,V20 77 «812 53 SCHEDULE OF APPROPRIATIONS HADE BX THE CHURCH SOCIETY OF NEW BRUNSWICK 1838 to 1853. SeelTth Report, page 38-42,. £9,988 15 6 1853 to 1856. Sec 20th Report, page 44, 13,891 4 1 1857. See 2l8t Report, page 45, 1,400 , _ 1858. See 22d Report, page 50, 1,600 ^20,868 87 ^ jggg ggg 23rd RepoH, page 50, 1,550 July 1 859. See 24th Report page 32 895 1860. See 25th Report, page 51, 1,352 15 8 -1,748^ ■ 1861. See 26th Report, page 49, 1,739 2 6 -■ 1862. See 27th Report, page 50, I,s51 5 1863. See 29th Report, page 61, 1,726 1 5 8 irTo I 1864. See 29th Report, page 52, $7,43V 70 1865. See 30th Report, page 49, 19,933 30 783 06 . _ ■ — ■ 1866. See 3l8t Report, page 45 Igo^rie^g I 1867. See 32d Report, page 4i; 1868. Seje33d Report, page 51, 1869. See 34th Report, page 63 1870, Appropriations, exclusive of S. P. G, 187L rant. Ditto. ditto. 6,249 00 7,098 06 7,698 81 7,634 44 9,078 68 10,543 80 . 8,377 80 $209,289 03 .o'»'» ■•!*-• ' ,.=i'l . . - ' U ■f ■;■;•,» •■• . \ ee LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS TO TUB DIOCKSAX CHURCH SOCIETY OF NEW BRITNSWICK, V'i 183d 1888 1840' 1845 1846 LIFE MEMBERS. By the paymcmt of not lesa than Ten Pounds at aoy one time- Date of Membership. , i "? ■ 1888 WETxMORE, JUSTUS, Esquire, ROBINSON, Hou. F. P. SCOVIL, Rev. WILLIAM, V. P. RATCHFORD, E D. W., Esquire. FREUERICTON.The Rtirbt Re?. JOHN, LordBtsbop-of.Presideot, SAUNDERS, Hon. JOHN S., V. P. SMITH, G. SIDNEY, Esquire. TILLEY, Hon. S, L., C B., V. P. . . , . / , WIGGINS. FREDERICK A., Eaqoire READ, ALFRED, Esquire. , -^ ".I SEARS, EDWARD, Enquire. ' ' 1847 HENDKUSOX, CauUin EDMOND, -ff. l". ; -.: 1850 DESBRISAY, LESTOCK F. W., Esquiie, FAIRWEATHER, JOSEPH, Esquire. ":.. 1662 SCOVIL, EDWARD G., Esquire, 1853 SCOVIL, Mrs. W. H. 1854 DOMVILLE, Mrs. JAMES MANNEKS-SUTTON. His Ezcellene^ the Hon. Sir J. H. T., late Li«3^- Governor, and Commander-in-Cbief, &e.> Ac NEALES, Rev. JAMES. 1855 SIMONDH, Mrs. RICHARD, Sen. 1856 BEDELL. Rev. GEORGE, SCOVIL, Miss AMY A. THOMSON,, Miss ANNIE J. 1857 U AN INGTON, DANIEL L.,EBqmre. SCOVIL, Mies AMELIA B. 1858 FAIRWEATHER. CHARLES H., Eaqpiite. HALL. STEPHEN S.,. Esquire. SCOVIL, S. JOHN, SHORTLAND; Captain F., R, JIT, 1860 DANIEL, T. W,, Esquire. j ,^ DONALDSON, L., Esquire, GARBUTT, HENRY, Esquire. SMITH, Mrs. J. WOODFORDE. 1862 GORDON, Hon. ARTHUR H. K. B., Fate LieotenaDt-GoreTDor,. sod Commander-in-Chief,. Ac. &e. 1866 BEST, NORRIb^, Esquire. SHARPE. EDWIN N, Esquire. SPURR, JAMES D«W., Esquire. 1867 CARMAN, WILLIAM, Esquire. DEVEBER, L. H , Esquire. DOYLE, Major-General Sir HASTINGS, late Lieoteoant GoTernor. ROBINSO, Major W. B. SCOVIL, SAML KL J., Esquire. WIGGINS, GEORGE C. Esq.uire^ 1868 DbVEBER, Rev. WM. H. DkVEBEB, MARIA E. DeVEBER, WM. HEUBERT. DaVEBER, ALLYENE W. HARDING, Colonel FRANCIS PYH, late Lievt«BaDt-<9ov9riM>F, &c., he, JARVIS, W. M. Esquire, V. P. SCOVIL, MORRIS. WILLIAMS, Kev. J.S. 1869 CARMAN, SOPHIA M. DkVEBER, J. S. BOIES, Esquires 1870 1871 J P C F G J. Ji 81 W TV il't; 1. Mi Date < Members 2S37 BA BO CB CO 1638 BM EC MA OD OW SC< sn PA 1S39 P£' UA RO 1840 RO WI 1842 SM 1844 COJ 1845 Pa PET sci PEl Wll Wif Gil 1846 GIL 1843 Hfil 1860 ScJ 1851 BlI .„ sec 1852 S0€ ,„ sm| 1857 Wl 1869 Sli Pi 67 ICK. rernor,. toTemoi. pttor, Ac, &<^' BOMVILLE, FANNY. ■ - a ^ . FENETY, G. E. Esq. ' ' LEE, Rev. CHARLES, Ph. D. 1870 CARMAN, W. BLISS. CARSON, CHARLES, Esquire. ' HA2EX, ROBERT P., ; KETCHUM, H. G. 0. Esquire. NEALES, Rev. W, S. NEALES. Rev.T. P^RCIVAL, Miss 1871 CARMAN, JEAN MURRAY. FRITH. HENRY W., Esquire. ? GRIMMER, GEORGE S., Esquire. JARVIS, G. S. Rev. D. D. • JARVIS, MRS. WILLIAM M. SMITH, WOODFORDE, J. Esquire. WILKINSON, W. Esquire. m ,;M LIST OP PERSONS (NOW dbcbasbd) Who -were I^lfe Miexxxlters of tlie (Society* Date of Merabersbip. , .. 1337 BAILLIE, Hon. THOMAS. V. P. ' "• BOTSFORD, Hon. Mr. Justice, V. P. < ' i !i CHIPMAN. Hon. Cbief Justice, V. P. . , i ; COSTER, Venerable Arcbdeacon, V. P. 1838 EMERSON, THOMAS, Esquire, M. D. / ECCLES, Captain James. ., . MACLAUCHLAN, JAMES A.V Esquire. ^ • >' ODELL. Hon. W. F., V. P. OWEN, Hon. Captain W. F. W., S,If., V. P. SCOVIL, WILLfAM, V. P. SIMONDS. Hon. CHARLES, V. P. .;.;'" . SHORE, Hon. GEORGE, V. P. PARKER, Hon. NEVILLE, Master of the Rolls, V. P. '' . ■> \m PETERS, Hon. C. J. HARVEY, Major-General Sir JOHN. K, C. B., E. G. H., late Lieatenanl Governor and Commander-in-Chief, Ac, &o. ROBINSON, W. H., Esquire, V. P. 1840 ROBINSON, Colonel JOHN, V. P. WHEELER, GEORGE, Esquire. 1842 SMITH, U. BOWYER, Esquire, V. P. 1844 COLEBROOKE, Sir WILLIAM M. G., C. B. K. &., late Lieutenant Governor and Commander-in-Chief. 1845 PARKER, Hon. Chief Justice. V. P. PETERS, GEORGE P., Esquire, M. D> » SCOVIL, SAMUEL, Esquire^ ; .^ ! PETERS, JAMES Jun., Esquire. :/ . ; i. WIGGINS, STEPHEN, Esquire. ^j^ : I ' iftM: WIGGINS, Mrs. STKPHEI GILBERT, GEORGE G., Esquire. 1846 GILBERT, Mrs. ANNE. 1848 HEAD, Sir EDMUND WALKER, Baronet, late Lieuteiiant>Goyeraor and Commander-in-Chief, &c., Ao. ' \ I860 SCOVIL, W. HENRY, Esquire. ^ 1851 BLACK, WILLIAM, A. E., Esquire. SCOVIL DANIEL, Esquire. 1852 SCOVIL, SAMUEL, Esquire. SMITH, HENRY BOWYER, Junior. 1857 WRIGHT, WILLIAM, Esquire. 1859 SIMONDS, RICHARD, Esquire. 1869 PARKER, the Hon. NEVILLE, late Muter of the Rolls. <■ '■■M 68 SUBSCRIPTIONS FOB 1870. ANDOVER. (3RAKD FALLS AND ST. LEONARDS. |1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 Akerlcy, Edward Bryam, P. 0. Bryam, Edward Bryam, Haroilton Bryam, WiPiam Brannen, James Beckwith, Ohas. E. Caldwell, Dr. Coombes, A. B. L. Emmerson, Mrs. Emmerson, William Emmerson, Kobert Fenwick, George W. Glasier, T. S. Hammond, Mrs. A. Hammond, Mrs. B. Hammond, Mrs. C. A. Hughes, Robert Hodgson, John Hodgson, Mrs. John Howard, Fred. Jarvis, J. Alpheus Jarvis, Mrs. J. A. Peters, Rainsford, A. W. Rainsford, Mrs. A. W. Stroup, William ,^.. Taylor, John Taylor, Mrs. John Taylor, John Jun., Taylor, Hugh Taylor, William Tibbitts, Thomas „ ^^; Watson, James Watson, Miss Jeannie Young, Samuel Young, Mrs. Samuel OollectioD in All Saints, 1 1 00 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 50 50 1 50 1 85 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 1 00 00 2 00 1 1 1 50 50 00 1 00 50 60 50 50 5 00 1 00 1 00 .'50 5U 2 50 $47 85 TOBIQUE ANB RIVER DUCHUTE. Bedell, John f i qo Bedell, Mrs. Wm. j 50 Baker, Samuel J. 2 00 Browning, Mrs. 1 qo Clark, Mrs. S. 1 oo DeWolfe, George 4 Of> DeWolfe, Mrs. F. 6 oo Dean, George |o 60 DuMarchand, Robert 2 00 Everitt. Richard 1 oo Flewelling, Samuel E. 1 GO Forbes, Alex 1 50 Graham, John 50 Hetherington, Wm. 1 oo Hammond, Miss M. 75 Hoyt, Rev. L. A. 6 oO McCrumb, Mrs. 1 oo McCrumb, Agnes 1 QO McVeetors, Dr. 5 oo Newcomb, W, R. 1 50 Newcomb, Mrs. W. R. 1 50 Newcomb, Annie E. 50 Newcomb, Agnes Beveridge 50 Perley, I. Allan 1 oo Perley, Wallace * 50 Pickett, Lewis . ,.'■- 8 00 Porter, Wm. .' : ' 1 12 Reed, Duncan 1 oo Scott, Robert .' 2 00 Scott, Richard 50 Scott, Mrs. Richard 50 Thistle, Wm. 1 oo Thank oflfering, by L. A. H , 5 00 Wallace, Robert 50 Wallace, George go Miller, John . , 1 oo Watson, Samuel " 1 50 Watson, Mrs. S. 50 Watson, Samuel J. 50 Watson, George Thompson 50 Watson, Sarah 50 Watson, Margaret E. 60 Collection in Trinity Church, Tobique, l 28 Collection in St. George's Ch., River DuChute, 1 50 $69 15 FLORENCEVILLE AND GREENFIELD. Antworth, John $1 00 Antworth, Israel ] 00 Aniworth, John Jun., 50 Antworth, George 60 Hunter, Adam 25 Lemereaux, Wellesley 25 Mackay, John 60 Mackay, Andrew 60 69 )hurch, ] s's Ch., BEBNFIELD. $1 00 1 00 60 50 25 25 60 60 Parlee, Hugh T. Ritchie, Georgo Ritchie, Samuel Ritchie, Margaret Ritchie, Joseph Ritchie, Charles Ritchie, Charles Jun., Ritchie, Martha Saunders, John L. Saunders, Mrs. John L. Wakera, Thomas Wakera, Mrs. Thos. Wakem, John Wakom, Mary Jane Wakem, Anna Maria Watson, Wm. Jun., Wiggins. John Collection, $1 00 1 00 50 50 60 50 50 25 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 50 50 50 1 00 1 00 1 08 Gash, Total, BATHURST. Allison, H. B. & F. J. Baldwin, H. VV. I Bishop, S. L., M. D.. Bishop, Samuel Bullock, Bo5'd Carter, J. T. Mrs. DesBrisay, Theophilus Ellis, Robert End, VVm. Mr. and Mrs. lEnd, Florence Hillock, Wm. Mrs. McKiel, Wm. LeB. Rev. JMcLauo;hlin, Geo. E. (0. E.) iMiller & Bishop, iMunro, J. lO'Brien, John E. iParkin, Geo. R. (B. A.) iPeterson, P. A. !^C. E.) |?roctor, John aunderson, Thomas O. pmith, George , , Sutherland, A. S. Mrs. Wlherland, Manor Tilson, George [t George's Church, 1st col., do. 2d ool. , 1 00 $135 00 $2 00 2 00 2 1 2 1 4 o 4 1 1 4 4 4 1 I 5 4 1 1 1 2 00 2 00 1 00 5 15 5 55 00 00 00 00 00 CO 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 NEW BANDON. Collected by Jonathan Good. Baker, E. B. Mrs. J Breckenridge, James Mrs. Breckenridge, Wm. W. Brooke. Thomas P. Dealy, John Dt-aly, Joseph Eedy, Rebecca Eedy, William W. Eedy, Rachel Eedy, William J. Eedy, William Mrs. Eedy, Jane Ellis, Robert E. Forbes, Rachel Good, Nicholas Good, George Mrs. Good, Mary Ann Good, Sarah E. " • " Good, William Good, W^illiam Austin Henry, Elizabeth Jeffers, Hannah Jeffers, W. U. Mrs. Jennings, Edward Mrs. Jennings, Mary Ann Jennings, Robert K. Kerr, Ethel "W. Knowles, Fannie -''- Knowles, Henry - • Knowles, Hannah '■ Knowles, Thomas Mrs. Knowles, Richard Lambert, Annie ' Lombard, Charles P. '^ Norton, Maria Parrott, F. J. , Henry Read, H. C. ^•• Sargent, Rebecca ' Sargent. Sarah J. Scotc, John >:•','. 'i Smith, Richard Smith, Matthew Towards the Cause, , 1 ; • . 1 25 80 20 00 25 25 84 60 26 48 53 48 48 25 00 26 25 48 50 25 25 24 24 24 24 25 25 25 25 4S 48 24 2 0(> I (M> 24 26 1 m 24 17 4K 50 50 25 $68 70 follections at Salmon Beach, C 03 $69 73 $19 55 CANOBIE. Collected by Miss Esther Jago. Jagoe, John $1 00 Jagoe, Abram Mrs. 50 Jagoe, Esther ,.. ,>;..,. , 24 \\ 70 Sealy, Robert : " ^ $0 60 Sealy, Eliziibeth ' ' " 25 Collection Christ Church, 8 28 . ' . . J' . $25 82 CAKRAQUET. Collected by Francis Qlbaut. Ahier, Thomas $0 50 Blackball, J. G. C. . ., 1 00 DeVeulle, H. M. , 50 DeLaPerrelle, John 25 Fruins & Co. William 2 00 Gibaut, Francis 60 Huelln, Clement 60 LeKuez, Edward 25 McGafflgans, J. J. , , ,• 50 Rive, Philip 50 Robin & Co. Charles 4 00 Sutherland, Adam 2 00 Col. at time of Confirmation, 3 60 $16 00 In all, $111 05 , CANTERBURY. Blair, John jun. $0 50 Blair, Mrs. 50 Bennett, AleT^ander Esq. J. P. 1 (X) Bennett, Mrs. A. 60 Budge, D. H. Esq. 1 00 Budge, Mrs. 50 Boyd, Catherine 25 Cunningham.T. jr. (Skiff lake) 1 00 Cunningham, William 25 Cunningham, Mrs, William 25 Cunningham, Thomas W. 26 Cunningham, Mrs. T. W. 25 Cunningham, Andrevir 25 Cunningham, Mrs. W. (widow) 25 Cunningham, Thomas sen. 25 Cunningham, Mrs. Thomas 25 Cropley, Samuel 25 Cropley, Mrs. 25 Enp;Iisb, James sen. 25 English, Mrs. James 25 English, George 25 English, William 25 English, Mrs. William 25 English, James jun. 25 English, Mrs. J&mes 25 Fowler, Stephen G. Esq. Y. P. 50 Fowler, Mrs. S. G. ' $0 Fowler, Charles » Fowler, Mrs. Charles Garden, Edward Garden, Mrs. Edward Graham, George Graham, Mrs. George Hartin, Rev. Thorks 2 Hartin, Mrs. Thomas 2 Hartin, John Medley Hartin, William Edward Hartin, F. H. M. Hartin, Charles G. Coster Hartin, Addington Caverhill Hartin, Eliza Christiana Hartin, Eliza Ann Hamilton, James ' Hamilton, Mrs. Gould, Solomon Gould, Mrs. Lawson, Luke Main, William Main, Mrs. William McKay, Hugh J. P. McMullin, George McMullin, James jun. ! McMullin, Mrs. James V McMullin, Andrew McMullin, Mrs. Andrew Robinson, Robt. M.P.P., J.P. 4 Robinson, Mrs. Robert 4 Robinson, George jun. 1 Robinson, Mrs. George Strong, Absolom Strong, Mrs. Absalom Shannon, Robert Shannon, Mrs. Winters, Charles Winters, Mrs. Worth, Godfrey Worth, Mrs. Walling, William Walling. Mrs. William Walling, Hugh Walling, Mrs. Hugh Collections after Sermons, 8 Total, $88 2j OAMPOBELLO. Beatiy, Mrs. J. B. I Beatty, Estella 5u 60 60 25 25 25 25 00 00 25 25 % 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 50 60 50 25 25 1 25 25 25 00 Oil 00 50| 5(1 50| 251 Brown, Byron, Ualder, Cttlder, (^hapma Farmur, Farmer, JIagg. M 5[!"e«K, I Kilburn, L-ink, Ml Owen, Hi 0«^en, Ml Parker, J Price, Isa Vennell, J fennel), ^ ^yilliams, Collection Additional man, rocker, CJ olgan, Mi] 71 rhiU $0 5»j 50 50 25 2h 25 25 2 00 2 00 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 50 60 m 25 25 25 25 50 Brown, Colonel James Byron, Luke Esq , & wife, Oalder, Mrs. Jaaies Calder, Mrs. W. \V. Chaptnan. Richard Farumr, John Esq., Farmer, George Flagg, Mrs. Price Flagg, Mrs. CadwalUder GregK, Esther Kilburn, Mi3rocker, Clarkson Copping, Mrs. & family '^otgan, Miss 11 CO Cunard, Henry $6 00 3 17 Penety, Mrs. 50 m Fenety, Mrs. W. 75 44J Pleiger, Thomas 1 00 I 35 Flejger, John no 1 00 Fleiger, H«'nry 1 24 I GO Fleiger, Archer 60 1 78 Floruing, J;ickPon ' «0 1 02i Fleming, Georce 60 1 03 Fleming, Archibald 50 45 FlemiPir, Andrew 25 59 Flett. Mrs. John 1 00 20 00 Forbes, Mrs. 1 00 4 00 Forrest, Joseph 1 00 2 02i Friends. ((5) 4 63 05 Germain, Mrs. 1 (^0 1 80 Getcheil. Thotnas 1 00 09 Goggin, G. R & Mrs. 2 00 15 00 Gilicspie, 1\ F. 2 00 22 90 Gillespie, Uessie 1 20 04 Gulliver, Ali'X. 1 00 Gulliver, John, 1 1)0 $31 00 Hocken, R. & family 9 00 Harley, John 2 00 $0 90 Harper, Mrs. A 1 00 1 00 Harper, W. N. 1 50 1 00 Howard, Mr. & Mrs. W. B. 6 00 50 Hughes, Robert 1 00 50 Hunter, Mrs. 50 1 00 Jackson, Anthony 50 60 Jackson, Stephen 1 00 1 00 Jackson, Isaac, Mrs. ? \ 50 4 00 Jackson, Mrs. W. ' ,. 50 1 00 Johnson, Mrs. Sen, 2 00 1 00 Lay ton, Gregory 60 1 00 Letson,/F. J. ! 50 & Letson, Farnham 50 7 12 Lewis, John R. ' - - 1 00 1 00 Loye, William Mrs. ., ,.j|j|- 60 Lyons, Charles B. iH 50 Lyons, Charles A. 50 H GO McCully, S. U. ! 00 6 00 Miller, Mrs. G. «.o .3 00 McMahon, Mrs. F. 2 00 1 00 McLaughlin, Esther 50 1 00 Mudge, Nicholas I 00 1 00 Miidge, Jane u 50 Mudge, Lizsie ^ 1 00 Neales, Rev. W. S. and Mrs . 7 00 25 Parkor, G. J. 1 50 60 Parker, Mrs. G. J. 1 50 1 75 Parker, Misn 1 00 O60 Parker, Edwin 1 00 I 72 f Ilud lock, J. M. , $1 Robertson, Mrs. J. 1 Seijrle, Michael , 2 Scnrh*. James ' 3 Star)»s iJeor^e Ser»jeHnt, Charles 2 SexSmith, Mrs. SexSmith, Sarah Shrove, R M. 4 Sheppard, Mrs. B. Sunday Schoot 6 Russell, Mary '^ Thomson, Miss Trevors, Mrs. D. Trevors, Ellen D. ' Trevors, Mary E. Trevors, Joseph Trevors, Mrs. Joseph Trevors, Charlotte Trevors, Lestoek Trevors, George Trevors, Richard Ullocb, Williotn Ullocb, Mrs. W. Ulloch, Alice Ulloch, Angus Ulloch, Thomas Vondy, J. sen. Vondy, J. jr. Vondy, Miss Wilkinson, W. Wilkinson. Mrs. Wilkinson, Eliza B. Wilkinson, W. J. • Wilkinson, Mary EL Williston, Phineas Williston, Miss Williams, W. J. Wilson, John Wilson, Mrs. James Wright. Arthur 1st Colleclion, 2d Collection, i ■ 1 1 1 8 8 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 18 22 00 00 00 00 76 00 24 40 25 25 00 24 60 50 50 20 60 50 12 50 50 50 00 00 60 90 86 00 00 60 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 6S 00 00 60 20 08 $200 3& DALHOUSIE. Barbarie, A. $4 00 Babcock, Mr. 50 Babcock, W. 1 00 Bateman, N. M. 1 00 Beckingham. J. 1 00 Carter, Mrs. 1 00 Crocker, Mrs. 1 00 CowHn, Mrs. Disbrow, W. M. D. Doukin, Mr. English, J. Good, Mr. Good, Mrs. Good, W. Good, R. W. Good, Mrs. R. W. Hutchinson, Mr. Johnson, H. A. Maun, Mr. Maun, Mrs. Maun, J. H. Maun, Miss H. Maun, W. Miller, Miss Miller.'Mrs. " Morse, J. S. « Morse, Stanley Matthews, H. '' Murray, C. McLeod, H. A. Perrott, N. Phillips, W. H. Saturley, Rev. J. H. / Smith, W. S. Smith, W. S. jun. Smith, Mrs. M. Stewart, Charles Thomas, Mrs. Collection at Flat L|fnd8, Special Collection, Dalho Ist semi-annual *' 2d *^ Total, 1 |0 60 2 ()(> (lit 1 (Id 50 50 5(> 5(t 6(» 50 00 00 W (X> (30 00 (HI 50 00 00 (X> 00 (Xt 68 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 8S usie, 5 (X) 5 7(1 3 44 $62 65 DERBY AND NELSON. Allison, VVm. sen. $1 00 Allison, Mrs. 1 00 Ambrose, Thos. ' 1 00 Armstrong, Geo. 50 Astle, Mrs. John T 25 Barrow, Mrs. 30 Barrow, Geo. 40 Bateman, Mrs. 25 Bateman, Francis 25 Bateman, Joseph A. 25 Bateman, Mrs. Joseph A. 25 Bateman, Mary Jane 5i> Bateman, Wro. 50 Belts, Kphraim N. 50 1 t« |0 5« 1 w I (10 o(> 5(v 50 50 50 m) 00 (JO (X> 00 00 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 8, 50 00 00 (X> m 68 2 00 4 00 4 00 1 00 2 OO 1 00 50 1 8Si lousie, 5 W 5 7^' ». 3 44 $6^ 65 ELSON- i&l 00 ■w 1 1 hA. 00 00 50 25 30 40 25 25 25 25 5U1 501 50 BettB, Henry iK'tts. John (Jarmnlt, Mrs. C»;''malt, Mary Ann Ciri.iKit, James Cliff, '.Vm. Cliff. Mrs. Wm. Cliff, Geo. Coughlan, Mrs. Cowey, Geo. Patten Cowey, Mrs. Crocker, Wm. Cruden, Wm. M. Oruden, Rev. Wm. Durant, Edward Fairley, Scott Flett, Mrs. John Graham, Elizabeth Harper, Geo. * Harper, James Hartt, Wm. Harris, Maria " Lee, Richard, • Miller, Wm. J. McRenzie, Wm. McKenzie, James McKenzie, Richard McKenzie, Wm. John Mews, Robert O'Donnell, Deborah Polk, Mrs. Polk, Elizabeth ' Polk, Mrs. Alex. Palmer, James Palmer, Mary A. Robinson, Wm. Saunders, Mrs. Saunders, Catherine Underhill, Arthur Vye, Chas. sen. Vye, Samuel * Vye, Wm. Vye, Geo. Vye, Ann f i ' VVillislun, Judge Wiiliston, Henry Collections — St. Peters, ** Nelson Station, $0 50 60 HM, BLACKVILLB. Astle, Aleju 20 40 50 1 00 1 00 50 25 60 60 60 6 00 •' 6 00 60 1 00 1 00 26 50 60 60 25 25 1 00 25 60 25 26 25 25 80 25 24 ; 44 25 1 00 1 00 26 K 60 50 48 1 00 60 25 2 00 1 Oo 7 11 n, 2 86 $50 88 $0 50 Bran, Mr-!. Connors, Al» x Coughlan, David, sen. Crawford, Mrs. James Curtis, John Kennedy, Mrs. Wm. Harris, John jr. Levens, James Hambrook, Mark Hambrook, Mrs. Scofleld, John Smith, James Underbill, T. W. sen. Underbill, Mrs. Underbill, B. N. T. Underbill, Arthur Winslow Underbill, T. W. jr. Underbill, Mrs. Wm, Tryan Underbill, Mrs. Albert Warren, Alex. Collections, " Renous River, $0 25 1 00 60 50 1 00 26 1 50 60 1 00 1 00 25 26 60 50 1 00 50 25 80 50 50 3 02 1 g» Total, $18 03 p)S 86 DOUGLAS AND BRipiIT. DOUGLAS. Parish Church. Mr. JarviB Burt, Collector. Burt, Albion §0 50 Bart, Jarvis 60 Chase, Ludlow 1 00 Doucett, Maurice 2 00 Fowler, Isaac 50 Haines, Samuel 50 Hawkins, Benjamin 50 Merithew, Abraham 50 Meritbew, James 1 00 Miles, George A. 50 Smith, Mrs. Margaret 1 00 Shane, Mrs. 50 Williams, Miss A. 50 Yerxa, Isaac 50 Terxa, Jonathan • 1 00 Yerxa, William 1 00 Yerxa, Abraham D. •^ 1 (jO Yerxa, Elias ■ "^ 1 00 Yerxa, Benjamin 1 (X) Church Collection, Nov. 6,1870. 82 " " May 14, 1871. 1 25 $17 07 n W\ 8T. jodk's cnuRcn, nashwaakiis. Mm. Chariot McOll.bon, Collector. Branen. Edward M. |1 00 Burt, Jedotliah 1 00 Burt, Mr.^. 60 Burridgo, James 60 Clanfield, Mrs. 2 00 Clanfleld, William 1 00 Cletnenta, Major and Mrs. 2 00 Clementsi, Miss Clements, Georpe H. Clements, J. S. Boies Cox, Mrs, Duncan Cox, Mrs. Henry Cox, Mrs. Murray Crumer, John Crumer, Berij»inTin Curry, Mrs. William Dunphy. Prudence A. Fox, Edward Friend, A Gill, S. H. Gill, Justus and Mrs. Gill, Enna L. Grant, Mrs. B. Hallett, Norman Hallott, Richard Hildebrand, Henry Hildebrand, Mrs. Kitchen. Mrs. Lyons. William Major, James . ,, Manson, Miss McGibbon, Mrs. Charles Merithew, Wellington Merithew, William , 2 00 Pitt, Samuel ' 60 Pugh, Richard 60 Pugh, Stephen 1 00 Robinson, Beverley 4 00 Robinson. J. DeLancy, 6 00 Smith. Joseph E. 20 Staples, George 60 Staples, George P- 1 00 Staples, Charles 1 00 Staples, Thomas 60 Wilson, W. 60 Church coll. Oct. 16, 1870. 2 45 " Ascen'n Day, 1871, 3 08 Sunday School Offerings 97 $49 09 00 00 00 25 80 25 50 60 60 60 60 20 1 (X) 1 00 25 60 1 00 2 00 40 25 60 24 25 00 00 00 ROTAL ROAD. Booker, Mrs. George Booker, Robert Evans, Benjamin Evans, Caleb Landwith, John Lawson, Thomas |1 (H) 1 00 |1 50 5(1 1 (M« 1 50 $6 50 ST, JAMES' CnURCH, TAY CHEEK. Miss Isabella Oaskin, CoUoctor. Boyd, Alexander Gaskin, Mrs. Gaskin, Elizabeth Gaskin, Esther Gaskin, Isabella Gaskin, James Gaskin, Jane Gorham, John Gourley, William and Mrs. Gourley, Elizabeth . Gourley, Joseph McLachlan, Mrs. A. McNutt, Thomas McPhersoii, Mrs. ... , Pidgeon, Edward Roger, Jeremiah Stone, Lemon T. and Mrs. Stone, Henry Stone, John Stone, Reed ;• Stone, Emma Stone, Henry Stone, John Stone, Louisa L. Stone, William Tait, James Thomas, William Thomas, Mrs.' William Tomilson, Annie Tomilson, James jr. Tomilson, Martha Tomilson, Thomas Tomilson, Mrs. Thomas Tomilson, William Tomilson, Mrs. W. Wilson, George Church coll. Nov. 27, 1870, May 24, 1870, it |0 40 60 30 30 81) 51 40 50 60 20 fi(» 25 40 25 4 00 71 1 00 30 80 80 20 25 2S 20 25 60 50 1 00 48 . 50 30 1 (M) 30 2 00 25 30 1 83 1 13 $22 79 Brewej Jones,! Lawrel Lawrel Perkit 75 CARDIGAN. Mri. Elixnbvth Montelth, C'ollortor. Carson, William )?(► 30 Evans, John 24 Efans. Sarah 12 GriflBths, John 25 Jacob, George 3 60 Jacob, John, M. D. 2 00 Monteith, Mrs. E. 25 Smith, Anno 24 Smith, Fanny 25 Smith, Sarah 10 Yeomans. Mrs. Elizabeth 25 Midfl Isabella Kgau, Collector. Davis, Mrs. 20 Egan, John R. 60 Egan, Elizabeth 25 Egan, Isabella 25 Richards, Benjamin 80 Richards, Mrs. B. 80 Richards, Racbael 25 Saunders, Mrs. 15 Steen, Andrew 25 Stickles, Mrs. ' 26 Aiken, Isabel 25 Aiken, Jane 25 Bloom, T. P. 25 Davidson, Alexander 25 Davidson, George 25 Davidson, Mrs. W. 50 Jacob, Miss ^ 2 50 Leslie, John and Mrs, 60 Leslie, Anne 24 Leslie, Letitia ' 20 Lynch, J. P. 50 Mooteitb, Elizabeth Jane 25 Monteith, Robert 25 Moody, Benjamin . 20 Stickles, James W. 24 Stickles, John H. 20 Swartz, Mrs. 25 Williams, George «in • 1 25 A Thankoffering. 10 00 Church coll. Nov. 27, 1670, 1 38 May 21, 1871, 2 69 $.30 55 TDE FORKS, ETC. Mr. Thomas White, Collector. Brewer, Stephen 50 Jones, Mrs. F. 2i) Lawrence, Anne 25 Lawrence, George 25 Perkins, Albert 1 00 White, Thomas |0 60 |2 70 BRinUT. ^ ALL 8A1KT8' CHURCH, CKOM nOADi. Allen, Jacob Barnes, W. A. Coburn, Mrs. A. T. Coburn, Charles A Churchwoman Dowling, Rev. Theodore E. Jewett, James Long, H. and Mrs. McKeen, George McKeen, Mrs. G. McKeen, Jacob ]\[cKeen, John McKeen, Elisha McKeen, William McKeen, William jr. McKinley, David McKinley, Mrs. D. McKinley, Misses McKinley, William Miles, Jacob Miles, Mary u O'Ree, Andrew Pickard, Abraham Pickard, Mrs. Allen Pickard, John Roberts, Charlotte Sisson, Mina Sloot, Mrs. B. Sloot, Robert Smith, Thomas Smith, the Misses Smith, Samuel James Smith, James W. . Staples, Mrs. Sunday School Offerings Taylor, Agnes Thomas, Mrs. Thomas, Charles John Vanbuskirk, Clarence Vanbuskirk, Robert Vanbuskirk, William Warren, Edith Wheeler, Annie White, George Wolhaupter, Mrs. Church coll. Nov. 6, 1870. Deanery Meeting and Service, May, 1871, ^88 " $00 32 1 00 26 m 1 60 6 (K) 1 (K) I (K) 1 (K) 1 (M) J 00 2 00 1 (M) 2 00 1 00 1 (K) 60 60 1 00 60 60 1 (X) 1 (M) 80 50 25 60 1 00 2 (K) 1 (K) ] 4 1 00 0(J 00 25 1 17 1 00 60 83 60 50 1 00 1 50 24 4 0() 2 (K) 1 25 70 ST. PAui/s cnuRcn, upprr keswick. MiM Suiannuh Hrowur, Collector. Brewor, Mrs. Abraham |0 12 Brewer, ('barles 24 Brewer, Dariu8 E. • 24 Brewer, David 26 Brewer, Mrs. Lucy 12 Brewer, Mrs. Lydia E. 12 Burt, Abraham 1 (K) Burt, A. T. 76 Burt, Thomas ^ 1 ()() Doyen, Mrs. 24 Jacobs, Charles 26 i.awrenco, Bedford 80 Lawrence, Burton 10 Morehouse, Adonijah 24 Morehouse, Mrs. Elizabeth 12 Morehouse, Mary 10 Morehouse, Moses ' 60 Noble, Joseph 1 00 Kussell. Thomas 1 00 Mrs. Harry Burt, Collootor. Brewer, Stephen G. 25 Burt, Jeremiah ' 1 00 Burt, Henry 1 00 Burt, Joseph "" . 60 Burt, Whitman 60 Estey, George 60 Lawrence, Andrew '" * 20 Morehouse, Elisha 30 Smith, James E. 60 Church coll. Nov. 6, 1870, 1 26 May 28, 1871, 1 28 $14 98 Sum total, $200 00 FREDERICTON. Adams, G. M. Adams, Sturgis Adams, Mrs. Adams, J. Akerley, S. A. Akerley, Mrs. Allen, Hon. Judge Allen, Mrs. Allen, John Alien, Miss Anderson, Mrs. Arnold, Mrs. Ashfield, Mrs. 12 00 1 2 00 00 40 4 00 2 00 30 00 60 1 00 1 00 60 25 1 00 Babbitt, G. N. $1 00 BaiUy, Professor and Mr«. 00 Baillie, Miss 1 00 Beckwith, Hon. J. A. 8 00 Beckwitb, Mrs. J. A. 2 00 B«ckwith, A. G. 1 00 Beckwith H. 1 00 Beckwith, Charles ,- 60 Beek, James 00 Beek, Mrs. ./, 6 00 Bernard, F. A. 6 00 Bishop of Fredericton 100 00 Black, Miss 2 00 Blizzard, Mrs. James 40 Blizzard, Mrs. Joseph 80 Blizzard, Moses , 26 Blizzard, Mrs. Leverctt 26 Blizzard, Mary 14 Bolt, Rebecca t ' 60 Brannen, Mrs. 1 00 Brannen, C. Stirling 2 00 Bray ley, J. W. 10 00 Brown, Dr. 1 00 Brown, Mrs. ; 1 00 Brown, Mr. and Mrs. » 40 Burnside, W. 60 Oadwallader, E. 2 00 Cameron, Mrs. James 25 Campbell. Mrs. 10 00 Carman, W. r:. 7 00 Carman. Sophia M. 2 00 Carman, W. Bliss 1 00 Carman, Jean Murray, Life Member, 40 00 Carr, Eliza 60 Clark, Frances 26 Coombes. Josiah 1 00 Cooper, C. G. 88 Craig, William 1 00 Craig, Mrs. 60 Craig, Mary Ann 25 Craig, Martha 20 Craig, Rebecca 20 Cripps, Mrs. 50 Cropley, HA. 2 00 Davidson, Miss 25 D'Avray, Professor 5 00 Dennis, Lucy 50 Diamond, James 60 Diamond, Mrs. J. 26 Diamond, Richard 26 Dibblee, George J. 1 00 77 |1 (X) IH) 1 (X) 8 (K) 2 00 1 00 1 00 60 00 6 00 5 00 100 00 2 00 40 80 26 26 U 50 1 00 2 00 10 00 1 00 1 00 40 60 2 00 25 10 00 7 00 2 00 1 00 40 00 60 ife 26 00 38 00 60 26 20 20 50 2 00 25 5 00 50 50 25 25 1 00 Disbrow, Mri. Doughtny, Hugh Dougherty, Sar«h ' Eggar, John Euimernon, Mrs. Kstey, Mrs. Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. Fnyerweather, Miss Fenety, G. E. FiRher, Hon. Justice & Mrs. Fisher, The Misses Fisher, William Fisher, Mrs. Fowler, Miss * ' Fowler, Miss J. ' Friend, ' Garden, Mrs. Gloss, Henry Gcugh, Charles Oolding, Israel Gordon, Mrs. Gordon, Mrs. Gordon, Mrs. Frank Gordon, Jatncs Gordon, Jane Grant, Mrs. Grant, Henry Grant, Neville Grant, William Gregory, Dr. Gregory, J. B. Gregory, Miss Grier, M-iria Grieves, Mrs. Grigor, Miss Hall, M. S. Hall, Mrs. ^Hanson, E. -' Hart, Marven Haiheway, T. G. Hatheway, Mrs. T. G. Hazen, Qeorge Hewitson, J. Hodge, John Humphrey, George HuQt, George C. Inches, Andrew Jack, Mrs. J»ck, Miss Jacob, Mary N. Jamieson, Miss Johnston, Mrs. ^' $1 00 Jouett, n. R. $1 no 1 00 Jouett, MiHst 60 24 Jouett, Allan 60 1 60 Jouett, Edward 60 1 00 Kain, Mm. 25 20 Ketchum, Mrs. II. G. 4 87 6 00 Kethro, Mr. 24 2 00 Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. 80 80 00 Lawrence, William 50 20 00 Lawrence, Ann 25 5 00 Lawrence, Sarah 20 1 00 Lee, Rev. (Charles 10 00 20 Lee, Mrs. ('harles 2 00 60 Lee, G. Herbert 2 00 25 Lee, P. Charlotte 1 00 12 Lee, J. C. and E. C. 1 00 1 00 Lee, Henry 60 60 Lee, George 25 I 00 Leese, J. 1 00 8 00 Lemon t, M. 1 00 1 00 Lever, Mrs. 20 20 Lister, The Misses 4 00 20 Lugrin, Mrs. 1 00 40 Lugrin, Miss 1 00 20 Lugrin, George 50 50 Maher, Andrew 1 00 50 Maber, Richard 1 00 BO Martin, Mrs. 50 60 Matheson, Mrs. 1 00 6 00 Maunsell, Col. 20 00 8 00 Mesham, Mrs. 2 00 8 00 Miller, Mrs. E. 50 1 00 Mills, Charles 60 25 Missionary Box, 80 1 00 MacGeorge, Mrs. 50 1 00 MacKeen, Abel, 1 00 26 MacKenzie, R. 1 00 . 1 00 MacLaughlan, Mrs. GO •1 CO MacLaughlan. Mrs., Pupils ofl 71 1 00 MacMichael, Kate 80 1 00 MoflFat, Mrs. ' 25 1 00 Mooers, W. A. ^ 60 2 00 Moore, Hugh ' 4 00 1 00 Moore, Jane ' 4 00 ' 1 00 Moore, John 2 00 5 00 Morgan. Mrs. . , 25 25 00 Neales, H. H. .;. ,, 1 00 2 00 Needhim.Mrs. " ' - 1 00 8 00 Needham, Helen 2 00 10 00 Odell, Hon. W. H. ,, 10 Oo 1 00 Payne, Miss J. " ' 60 80 Phair, A. S. i" 6 00 4 h 78 ii If? Phair, J. Henry Pinder, J. R. Quinn, Mrs. Eainsford, H. B. jr. Rainsford, Andrew Raineford, R. H. Reed, Ruth Roberts, George Roberts, Mary H. Robinson, Hon. F. P. Robinson, F. Pbilipse Robinson, Colonel Robinson, W. H. Robinson, H. J. Robinson, J. ^. Rodgers, Richard Ryan, Mrs. Ryan, ]*Irs. James Scarnell, Mrs. Scovil, Mrs. Segee, William Sherman, S. W. Shute, S.J. Sbute, Mrs. Sibbald,Mr. Smiler, Mrs. Smith, Moses Smith, Mr. and Mrs. A. Sterling, A. A. Straton, F. A. H. , , Street, Mrs. Street, A. F. Street, William Strickland, Mrs. Stuart, James Sulis, Mrs. Charles Sunday School, Sutherland, Joseph Sutherland, Thomas Swimm, Mrs. Swimm, Amelia Symonds, Edward Symonds, The Misses Tabor, Mrs. Thomas, John Thomas, A. Duncan Thomas, Amanda Thomas, Francis Thomas, Mrs. G. ThoiKias, George Thomas, Grace Thomas, John L, $2 00 1 1 4 2 1 1 00 00 00 00 00 00 10 00 1 00 6 00 5 00 6 00 10 00 10 00 00 00 00 60 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 60 60 60 § 00 6 00 8 00 4 2 00 00 45 60 1 00 6 25 1 00 60 60 60 10 00 6 00 12 00 10 00 1 00 50 50 1 00 1 50 80 1 62 Thomas, Stnrgis $1 00 Tilley, Winslow '.', .1 00 Wallace, Charlotte , 50 Wallace, Francis .25 Wandless, Alicia 1 00 Wetaore, E. L. 2 00 Whelpley, Edwin 2 00 Wbolpley, Mrs. 1 00 Wilkinson, J. and Mrs. 10 00 Wilkinson, Edward ,^ 60 Wilkinson, Mrs. E. '' 50 Williams, Edward ^., ,, ."'^ 50 Williams, Emma '.'' 60 Williamson, John • : • j qq Wilmot, E. H. 20 00 Winslow, E. Byron 4 00 Wood, Mrs. 45 Wood, Mrs. Hamilton 50 lardy, Edward 1 00 Ist Collection, Cathedral, 65 00 1st •' Christ Church, 20 48 2d " Cathedral, 47 00 2d *' Christ Church, 10 00 1851 6G NEW MARYLAND. Bardsley, Mrs. Dunbar, Mr. ,: | , Fletcher, W. Fletcher, Mrs. W. Fletcher, Mr. Fletcher, Mrs. Fletcher, John Fletcher, Edward Fletcher, David Fisher, L. Fisher, Mrs. L. ,,1, Fisher, Miss Fisher, Miss M. Fisher, Henry Graham, Thomas Graham ; Mrs. Thomas Graham, Miss Graham, Miss H. f .. ,, ,,, Hicklin, Mr. ..,/,- ^ Horncastle, Mr. ,,;/ Horncastle, Mrs. , , |; Horncastle, W. ^-j Horncastle, James Horncastle, Miss Mary HorncBstie, Miss Anna } $0 60 1 00 50 50 1 00 25 60 60 25 1 0' 1 25 25 1 00 60 CO 50 50 50 00 00 60 60 26 25 79 $1 00 1 00 50 . 26 1 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 10 00 60 50 • ' 50 60 •' 1 00 20 00 4 00 45 50 1 00 65 00 ch, 20 48 47 00 rob, 10 00 1351 6tJ SD. $0 50 1 00 50 50 1 00 26 50 60 26 1 OGk 1 o(r 26 26 1 00 60 50 50 50 1 50 1 00 1 00 . ,. 60 . :, 60 25 Ilorncastle, John $0 26 Horncastle, Henry 26 Harris, James 75 Lord, John 1 00 Lord, Mrs. John 1 00 Lord, Thomas 20 Lord, Charles 20 Lord, Dr. 60 Lord, Mrs. 60 Lmdsay, Mr. • 1 00 Lindsay, Mrs. 76 Lindsay, T. C. D. 25 Lipsett, David ' 1 00 Mcllnight, Mrs. James 26 KcKnight, John 1 00 McKnight, Mrs. John 1 00 O'Leary, Mrs. I 00 Pearson, Rev. John 4 00 Segee, Mr. A. 60 Tumiith, Mrs. 49 Tumith, Mrs. Thomas 20 Whittaker, Mr. 50 Wbittaker, Mrs, 25 Whittaker, W. 60 • $33 36 GAGETOWN. Babbrt, Benjamin |1 00 Cooper, William 60 Cooper, James 1 00 Clones, Mr. and Mrs. John 4 00 Clowes, Lilly 1 00 Currio, Mr. and Mrs. George 6 00 DeVeber, N. H. Esq. DeVeber, James DeVeber, Mrs. Gabriel , " DeVeber, Dudley DeVeber, Leveret DeVeber, Gabriel DeVeber, Miss Ellen DeVeber, Claudius Dickie, E. M. DuVernet, Henry "' Fox, John Gilbert, Humphrey (M. D.) Gilbert, the M'aBes , Gildchrist, Henry "^ Johnston, Mrs. ' ' Johnston, Mrs. T. M. Johnston, Miss Annie E. I^iw, John 8 00 8 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 60 8 00 1 00 1 00 8 00 McDermot, William McMulkin, Thomas McKenna, John Neales, James DeVeber Norwood. John Purvis, Mr. and Mrs, David Rector, Sroiih, Mrs. Danfel Smith, Charles W. Wetmore, Mrs. T. R. Wetmore, Medley Williams, Eb. (M. P. P ) Williams, Fred Williams, Isaac Wood, Rev. A. First semi-annual collectron, Second do. do. Thanksgiving day. 1 00> 69 25 oe* oo oa 00 00 1 4 6 1 2 2 00 T 1 1 1 OO 50 00 90 2 00 8 00 7 36 4 44 HAMPTGN. Armstrong, Annie Crawford, Mrs. Crawford, William Crawford, Catherine Crawford, Mary Crawford, Adelaide Demill, Mrs. R. K. Dtmill, Charity Demill, Edward Flewwelling, Mrs. Geor Langstroth, C. Esq. McBrine, Patrick McBrine, Mrs. Smith, Margaret Smith, Isabella Smith, Joshua Smith, C. J. Smith, Mrs. C. J. Smith, Mrs. C. N. Smith, Ebenezer Smith, Newton Smith, G. 0. Simonds, Mrs. Wright, John A. Walker, Rev. W. W, Walker, Mrs. Walker, Elizabeth Collections, |»8 0& II 00 OQ U ■ ■ m . lie 1 1 KINGSCLEAR. Anderson, Mrs. R. 10 25 Anderson, Robert jr. 25 Allen, Brock 1 00 Allen, Sarah 60 Bedell, A. R. ; 2 00 Bedell. Mrs. W. J. *, 2 00 Black, Rev. J. .6 00 Black, Mrs. ; , ,2 00 Burnett, John 1 00 Burnett, Robert 75 Burnett, John ]t. 75 Burnett. David 50 Brown, Miss 25 Camber, James . 1 00 Campbell. Jaraep jr. 1 00 Currie, Mrs. G. W. 30 Elliott, Thomas 25 Fowler, Alfred 60 Gamble. Robert 50 Grant, Emma 25 Grant, Sandy 25 Grant, James 25 Hartt. James 60 Hawkins, Ludlow 60 JFawkios, Mrs. Jsoeph 25 Hector, George 50 Henry, Robert j., 30 Henry, Mrs. * .' 80 Howard, Richard 25 Lee, J. H. ' 2 00 Lee, George 1 00 Leek, George 1 00 Leek, Isaac 20 Leek, Frederick 25 Leek, J.>hn 60 Leek, Mrs. John 25 Leek, James 50 Leek, William 1 00 Leek, Maurice 40 Leek, Margaret 25 Macintosh, Mrs. 50 McCiary, George A. 25 MacLanghlan. James 1 00 Mauger, Mrs. A. 50 Murphy, Honora 25 Murray, William 2 00 Murray, Isaac 2 00 Murray, Thomas 2 00 Murray, .[ane I 00 Murray, Joseph i 00 O'Kee, Mtss m Payne, Joseph Payne, Charles ' Payne, Mrs. Charles Rainsford, Edward > Smith, William Sutherland, Mrs. Vaughan, Mrs. Vaughan, Catherine Vassa, James Venner, George ^ Venner, Mrs. Venner, Francis Woodworth, B. P. Woodworth, Mrs. Waugh, Eden OflFertory, Total, LANCASTER. Armstrong, Mrs. Charles Belmore, Daniel Bradley, Mrs. Covert, W, S. Cheesman, Frederick Ellis, James -"'- * Eadie, Miss , . , Ellis, John HaKen, Charles . . , Hayward, Samuel Hargrove, John Hodson, Caroline Howe, Mrs. Knight, J. E. Mawhinney, Robert jr. McAuley, Mrs. Wm. Mawhinney, Wilson Mawhinney, David Mawhinney. John jr. Miller, G, (1870) . Lord, John T. Thomas, George Rose, John Rose, Mrs. George Sharp, Mi.ss Wen, Mrs. John CoUectior, June 25, Other Collections |!l 00 50 50 60 1 00 1 00 25 25 ' 25 , 1 00 50 25 1 00 50 50 B 03 $5G 82 45 00 00 00 GO 00 60 60 5 00 1 00 50 60 60 2 00 50 40 60 25 25 60 00 00 00 50 00 50 8 40 4 05 00 81 $0 45 1 00 1 00 6 00 1 00 1 00 50 GO 5 00 1 00 50 50 60 2 00 50 40 50 25 25 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 50 8 40 4 05 $35 OO BITRTOS. ckwitU, T. A. Esq. Brown, Geo. 'ildwell, Dr. 3»rkson, J. Bowus, Chas. Esq. lowres, Gerhard us Pilbert, Samuel jilhert, Mrs. S. illiert, Florence flbert, Geo. S. pert, B. P. orton, E. ttbbard, N. Esq, '"' il»l.ard, Mrs. N. "bbard, IL^s «bbard, F, A. • |1 00 1 00 60 60 60 00 00 26 00 60 50 00 66 60 OC OC maugerville and burton. MAUaERVILLK. Btuley, Chas. Bailey, Thomas , v Bailey, Miss Bent," L. Bent, W. H. Brown, John Brown, Chas. ' . Charters, Mrs. W. ,/ Clowes, Chas. jr. Covert, George B. ; Covert, Hon, J. S. Currie, C. D. 0. DeVeber, Wm. Dykeman, Gilbert Gilbert, John Gilbert, Mrs. John ,; Gilbert, Thomas Miles, T. Odbur, Esq. • Miles, Mrs. F. . . : Milner, Mrs. R. HcGairigle, Mrs. Perley, Thos H. Shields, J. Simonds, Rev. R. .'...;:" . Simonds, Mrs. . Smith, Geo. R. Smith, Mrs. Samuel Sterling, G. A. Sterling, Mrs. D, Sterling, Annie Siewait, Geo. ' [Sierling, A. M'L. |A Friend, Octobor OfFertory, jUiy Offertory, 1 1 1 00 1 00 86 60 00 00 33 00 00 00 24 00 00 00 oa 00 78 i 00 2 00 I I 5 6 2 I 1 1 1 1 $47 07 |1 00 00 00 2 00 4 4 1 1 00 00 60 60 60 60 00 60 00 00 00 60 Lindsay, Robert Lindsay, Mrs. R. Lyons, Wm. Simonds, Rev. R. Seely, Mrs. Street, Mrs. Street, Miss Street, Edwin Street, Charles White, James S. Wilmot, Hon. R. D. Wilmot, John Wilmot, Henry Wilmot, R. D. jr. Wilmot, Mrs. Wilmot, Allan B. October Offertory, May " St. Paul's 1 PETERSVILLE. $105 Collected by Mary L. Graham. Allingham, Mrs. William H. $0 Allingham, Miss Jane Bell, William Bell, James Brown, Hugh Corbitt, Samuel ., Cooper, Thomas Flewelling, George F, Graham, Robert .M. Graham, Simon J. Graham, William J. Graham, John R. Graham, Richard A. ^ Graham, Andrew Graham, Lindsay T. Graham, Miss Isabella A, Graham, Miss Sarah R. Graham, Miss Mary L. Graham, William Graham, James Howe, Robert S. Howe, William Howe, John Hamilton, Thomas Hamilton, Mrs. Andrew Kerr, Thomas McKee, John A. '' McJ^.ee, James 25ifeMar3 60 25 50 50 651 1 'U 83 n w 2 Whelpley, T. B, Esq. II 00 Weldon, W. Esq, 1 00 Willis Rev. C. 4 00 Willis, Mrs. C. 400 $21 60 PRINCE WILLIAM & DUMFRIES. Allen, Miss SOfiO Blaney, William 60 Blaney, Mrs, Wm. 60 Brown, John sen. 1 00 Brown, James 1 00 Brown, Mrs. Wm. 26 Brown, Henry 60 Brown, John jr. ■♦ 60 Brown, Maggie 26 Braynier, William 1 00 Bain, John S. 1 00 Carr, Mrs, Anthony 26 Clements, Fred. i 00 Clements, Mrs. Fred. 60 Carruthers, Mies 100 Carruthers, Miss Jane J 00 Davidson, Mrs. Walter 1 60 Davidson, William 2 00 Davidaou, John 100 Davidson, Henry 100 Davidson, Mrs. Henry 50 Davis, Josiah 1 00 Davis, Joseph and wife 1 00 Ellegood, John 100 Elleg' od, William 60 Ellegood, Mrs. 1 00 Ellegood, Miss 60 Frascr, Mrs. Thomisi ■> 1 00 Fraser, Alexander 1 00 Gaunce, Miss Matild'^ 1 00 Graham, William ra; 1 00 Bell, Benjamin 60 Bell, Mrs. Benjamin ' 60 Bell, William 76 Bell, Thomas 60 Bell, Mrs. Thomas 60 Boyd, Jamea 2& Currie, Alfred ,|^^ ;.,;.. , 1 00 Currie, William . ,^ \'^^^,^.[ 50 Currie, Lucie %' .'.•.' /, .- 60 Campbell, MrB. thomas 40 Cunliffe, Elli's , 1 • 8 00 Cunliffe, Elisha ; 'V 50 Cunliffe, Mrs. Elisha 60 Carr, John , . . , * ^^ Carr, Mrs. John , 60 Custance, Robert 60 Custanco, Mrs. Robert 60 Custance, Frederick -• 12^ Chandler, Mrs. N. ; . ' 1 00 Friend, A '< /Uf.M.. " 80 Gentle, Mrs. ' «j^''. ,ic'J;'.c ; 2 00 Gray, Daniel >ii>«biii10 ■ 60 Gray, Mrs. Daniel -.iojI)!*; 60 Gartley, Thomas Mr. and Mrs. 1 00 Gartley, John 60 Gartley, Mrs. John 60 Gartley, George - ., 1 00 Gartley, William .. 75 Gartley, Thomas jr. ,••';,' 100 Gidney, Isaac ' - / 1 00 Gidney, John 60 Gidney, Daniel . • 60 Hanson, W. R. - .. i OO Hanson, Mrs, John > '- ' '; 60 Hanson, Mrs. Otis .'*'!^ 25 Henderson, William 60 Jameson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles I 00 Jameson, Mary 50 Jameson, Henry 60 Jameson, John 25 Jameson, Charles Onslow 25 Jameson, George Lee Street 25 Jameson, Annie 25 Kirk, George 1 00 Leigh ton, J. S. 50 Leightou, Mrs. J. S. 60 Love, David 50 Montgomery, Henry 25 Marsh, Margaret M. 23 McBrlde, Arthur McBride, Mrs. Arthur McBride, Ephraira McBride, Thomas McBride, Tliomas jr. McBride, Robert McBride, John McBride, Mrs. John McBride, James Newton McBride, John jr. McCulioch, Robert McCulloch, Mrs. Robert Mclntyre, P. R. Mclntyre, Mrs. P. R. Mclntyre, Robert Mclntyre, Mrs. Robert Mclntyre, Ella Mclntyre, Andrew Mclntyre, Mrs. Andrew Mclntyre, James F. Mclntyre, Edith Mabel Mclntyre, William Mclntyre, Mrs. William Mclntyre, . Jeannie Mclntyre, Mary Mclntyre, Isabella Mclntyre, fhoraas Mclntrye, Mrs. Thomas Mclntyre, Kate McKeen, Mrs. William McKeen, Joseph •' McKee r^-: McKeen, Reuben McLellan, John McLelluii, Mrs. John McLellan, Iisabella Nicholson, John Pettigrove, A. H. Parks, Daniel Parks, George Parks, Mrs. George • Reid, John '* Reid, William Reid, Mrs. William Russell, Mrs. Stokes, William > Sineock, Lydia Sttong, William •' Stron<5, Mi'^' Isaac ' Strong, Jane Strong, Thomas Smith, Mortimer Street, Rev. W. II. ' Street, Mis. W. H. Thorns, John Tracy, George * ' U. 10 75 60 25 1 00 50 1 00 25 26 10 60 1 00 60 1 00 1 00 1 00 100 60 60 60 25 25 75 60 25 1 00 25 60 50 25 1 00 60 1 00 60 60 60 25 60 ' 60 75 25 25 25 1 00 60 26 4 00 12 1 00 50 25 80 50 2 00 2 00 75 1 00 Tapley, Jo' Wilson, Sa Whenman, Whenman, Whenman, Whenman, Wray, Ant Wruv, Anr Wilson, Mr Wilson, Ja Two r(»ll< Churcl Collections, Almon, L. . Alton, Johi Bond, Jam( Ballentine, Ballentine, Dobbin, Mr Darling, B. Dodge, Auf Dodge, Mrs Dixon, Josl Dixon, HeU Ford, Mrs. Forrester, I Fairweathei Friend to tl Hayward, \ Hall, S. S. Hornebrool Henderson, Henderson, Harvey, Sai Humphries, Inch, Mr. Kirkpatricb Kirkpatrick Kirkpatricb Keator, J. Keator, Mr Livingston, Langstroth, Matthew, G Mclntyre, _ Otty, Allan Pririce, Da Prince, San Prince, Jan Prince, Eli; Prince, Cba Perkins, D. Quin, Arth 87 $0 75 60 25 1 Co 60 100 26 25 10 60 1 00 60 1 00 100 100 100 60 60 60 25 25 75 60 25 1 00 25 60 • 50 25 1 00 60 1 00 50 60 60 25 •^' 60 " ^ 60 75 25 25 25 1 00 50 25 4 00 12 1 00 r 50 25 60 50 2 00 2 00 75 1 00 lul Taploy, John Wilson, Samuel Whenraan, Jolin ^ , ,, Whennian, Mrs. Wlienman, John jr. Whenraan, Mrs, John ' ' Wray, Andrew Wray, Annie B. Wilson, Mr, and Mrs. Ephralm WlK-ion, James Two CoUections, St. Johns's Church, Richmond, Collections, Watson Settlement, Total, ROTHESAY. Almon, L. J. Aiton, John Bond, James Ballentine, A. Bailontine, G. W. '"' Dobbin, Mr3. J, Darling, B. M. Dodge, Augusta M. Dodge, Mrs. William Dixon, Josh. H. Dixon, Helen H. ' Ford, Mrs. Forrester, H. Fairweather, C. H. ' ' ^ Friend to the Cause Hayward, W. H. ' ' '' Hall, S. S. *;^' Hornebrook, George Henderson, James Henderson, Mrs. George Harvey, Sam. Humphries, Jas. Inch, Mr. Kirkpatrick, David Kirkpatrick, A. Kirkpatrick, E. Keator, J. D. M. Keator, Mrs. J. D. M. Livingston, D. W. Langstroth, Albert Matthew, Geo. F. Mclntyre, John Otty, Allan C. Prince, David Prince, Samuel J. Prince, James E, Prince, Elias 1 Prince, Charles Perking, D. C. Quin, Arthur $0 60 2 00 60 60 26 25 60 25 1 00 60 8 19 8 48 $92 96 |i.5 00 Uu'''-M 3/ V,' 1 1 1 1 1 ~t! 00 no 00 00 00 60 60 25 1 00 15 1 00 68 25 00 1 CO 1 00 10 00 1 60 1 00 100 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 50 25 2 00 1 00 1 00 60 6 00 1 00 4 00 25 50 50 60 60 4 00 100 Rhodes, John i $2 f Patterson, MidS no Ritchie, W. J. 20 00 Richardson, James 2t Saunders, Mrs. Tbos. 1 00 Smith, T. E. 1 00 Smith, D. 3i5 Townscnd, Robert 1 00 Townsend, Miss 60 Wright, J. H. n Wright, J. H. jr. 60 $108 43 SAINT ANDREWS. Anderson, Mrs. of Mount Corbctt, Ireland, Augherton, James Augherton, Mrs. James Armstrong, Ann Bull, Henry Bradridge, H-enry ^ Billings,, Mrs. R. Brown, John Campbell, George F. Conley, Mrs. and family, (Machias, Seal Islands.) Day, Mrs, Dawson, Caroline Dougherty, James Denley, John Eggleton, George Friend, A Gove, Dr. Greathead, N. T. Hipwell, Thomas Haddock, Mrs. Houlton, Mrs. Hunt, Henry Hunt, Mrs. Henry Hunt. Gordon Hatheway, C. E. 0. , Hatch, H. H. Howard, Mrs. Haddock, Mrs. R. Jackson, Mrs. Jones, John Jones, Henry c ,/ Julian, EL A. Ketchum, Dr. Rev. ^ Ketchum, C. J. Ketchum, Bessie Legb, E. C. Mrs. Lock, Robert ^^ Loriraer, Edward Moore, George "^ r Morris, W. B. %^ 32 80 50 2 00 1 00 25 \ 00 1 CD ^1 8 00 1 00 80 1 00 60 2 00 3 00 2 00 100 5P 9» 50 25 1 00 2 00 1 00 24 61) 1 00 1 00 2 00 6 00 1 00 1 00 4 87 50 1 00 I 00 1 00 •i J M ivi^i I I' Miipee, John S. Ma}^ee, Mv». J. S. Muloncy, M. A. McGrottv. MiHs Opbuni, Iknry Osburri, Mia. Odoll, T . T. Parker, Mrs. Parker, Mi.«a Parker, Dr. Pheawcnt, EiiwarJ Pheafiant, Mrs. Richanlson, Mm. Ko8?, Mrs. Robert Ros3, Mrs. Street, Jamos W. Street, 0. D. Smith, Mrs. Smith, Harab Stinson, Helen Stinson, Mr?. MarBhall Stinson, Ilenry Mra. Stinsou, Mary ■ Stinson, Fanny Stinson, Angus " Stevenson, Hon. B. R. Street, Herbert Stone, Ura. Short, rJfs. Shaw, Mi"j. Joseph Shaw, iilrs. WilLam Smith, Miss Turner, Mrs. Turner, Cassle Tread well, Nathan Treadwell, Mrs. John "W hillock, VVilliara . Wren, Thomas 1st Collecilon in Church, %d ' ' ' • i -■' CHAMCOOK. < Craig, Adelinda , ,,:' Cunningham, John ;,' ' -'' Crpjg, Joseph Mrs. "* '' Friend, A Friend, A Ferris, Mrs. Williani Grimmer, G. S. (Life Member), Grimmer, George S. Grimmer, Uazen Gow, Sarah Johnston, Harriet Johnston, Henry Linton, Mrs. Robert Linton, William II ,1/ 00 1 OO 1 no «o 8 lO 00 00 2 1 1 1 4 1 9 20 00 10 00 n 00 2 00 2 0t) 34 60 60 6 00 fi Go 30 30 00 60 60 24 24 00 00 00 00 60 2fi 25 2 00 1 00 80 1 00 25 4 00 ' 50 14 47 I6f.0 |;0 60 47 80 1 00 60 60 40 00 10 00 20 50 1 00 1 00 25 50 Miller, Mrs. Robert Miller, Thomas ! Neal, Andrew I O'Marr, Mrs. O'Marr, Mary Partridge, Rev. F. Pvr, Mrs. James Rar'-'ne, David Mrs. Simpson, Mrs. Townshend, Mrs. Wm. Townshend, Mrs. Robert Townshend, John Wren, John R. I Wood, T. 1st GollectioB in Cburcb, 2d " •♦ Collection at McAdom Station, 10 50 50 1 00 fiO 25 2(10 yo 1 00 25 60 60 100 , 1 00 60 2 65 4 00 2 00 ■' $251 14 SACKVILLE AND DORCHESTER. BACKVILLE. Allison, H. B. Allison, J. Walter Allison, J. Frederic Barnes, Julia Black, S. P. Bell, Robert Botsford, Hon. A. E. Botsford, Mrs. A. E. Boultcnhouse, John Carman, James Clarke, Stephen Cogswell, Edward Cook, Mrs. J. Clarke, James ' Campbell, Dr. Dixon, E. B. ' Dickson, D. ^, Entwistle, Robert Estabrooks, Mrs. B. Estabrooks, Blair Evans, Miss Hermans, H. Godfrey, J. Grey, J. W. ' ; King, Mrs. A. Knapp, Dr. T. W. Lawrence, Mrs. G. Lawrence, G. Lawrence, J. Milner, William *' Milner, Mrs. W. Milnor, Mrs. C. Mi w. a tiiii^ |2 00 2 00 1 00 50 100 . 48 4 00 2 00 60 60 1 00 8 00 25 60 2 00 1 00 100 1 00 60 100 25 1 00 1 00 1 00 100 2 00 60 50 50 200 100 1 00 1 00 89 ?o UOII, 50 100 50 25 2(10 VO 1 00 2B 60 60 100 1 00 60 2 65 4 00 2 00 $251 14 ^CHESTER. 2 00 1 00 60 100 48 4 00 2 00 60 60 100 3 00 25 50 2 00 1 00 100 1 00 60 lOO 26 100 1 00 1 00 100 2 00 50 50 50 200 100 100 100 •f Meahan, John Morricc, Mrs. Juhn. Murray, Miss WiiCoTil, (J. S. Power, Aanio ' Purdy, Mrg. J. £ ' Purdy, Mrs. John Roberts, Roy. G. G. Roberts, C. G. D. Rogers, Mrs. John Russ, Chas Towee, Mrs. E. S. Vickery, Thomas Wilson, Ricbaid Wilson, Richard jr. Wilson, Rufus Willett, G. Ist Collection, Nov. I8t0, 2d " Maj 18tl, <7r. .1.1' I Mil .:{ Wt DORCaSSTXB A Friend, Backbotise, W. Sell, T. W. and Mrs. Carter, Edward Carter, Mrs. M. Chandler, Hon. £. B. Chandler, S. Chandler, G. W. Chandler, C. Chandler, J, Chandler, F. S. Chapman, David Chartres, C. Coldwell, Thos. Crowson, Mrs. T. Gilbert, Miss Gilbert, S. G. Gilbert, B. Gilbert, Ella Godfrey, Mrs. Godfrey, Charles Godfrey, E. V. Hanington, D. L. and Mrs. Hickman, Joseph Hickman, John Hickman, William Hickman, Albert J. Keillor, Thomas McMinn, John Moore, W. E. Moore, Hon. J. L. Moran, Mrs. Oulton, A. E. Palmer, Gideon ilo /t :\ .r.'l i". , ,;;'<■'' , .'A X' .ftiM , .7/ . $2 00 1 no 6 00 1 00 60 60 1 00 4 00 r 1 86 100 60 200 2 00 60 60 1 00 1 00 806 8 96 199 96 1100 1 00 2 00 60 60 26 00 2 00 8 00 8 00 2 60 2 00 1 60 1 00 40 26 2 00 2 00 2 00 100 6Q 100 60 800 2 00 2 00 ICO 1 00 200 26 800 4 00 160 2 00 2 00 I' I Palmer, Philip J. Peck, J. n. Robb, Aloxnndrr Roberts, Dr. J. C. E. Hayre, Otho Smith, Mrs. A. J. Tait, E. V. Tait, A. P. - ' i Tait, B. B. Teed, J. and Mrs. Teed, Lucy Tingley, 8. \' ist Collect ,Nov 1870, 2d Collec May 18T1, :) t <^ SIMONDS. GOLDEN OROTE Adams, Mr. Arlott, Mr. Boyle, William Cunningham, James Irvine, Gordon Irvine, Mrs. Gordon Irvine, G. jr. , Irvine, W. Irvine, John Johnston, H. Keys, McBrine, Lauds, Mr. Mills, Mr. Mundee, Charles McBrine, David McBrine, Miss Oi^tram, Mr. Pouter, Mr. Perkins, WiUiam Scott David ! gcott, William Sulpherage, tir. Stephenson, W^illiam Shaw, James Stephenson, Nicholas Willis, Alexander For Schedule Fund, BLACK RITER. Ambrose, 6. Armstrong, William - ," Armstrong, James !•' ,'. Armstrong, John Bams, John ..li : ', , 111 00 1 00 1 6() 2 00 60 9 16 200 1 00 76 1 60 26 1 00 6 09 8 30 1122 04 Total amount, $202 00 'J:. $2 00 1 00 1 Oo 1 00 1 00 .00 ^ *m 60 1 00 60 3 00 1 00 1 fiO 1 00 60 2 00 60 1 00 00 CO (0 50 (JO 00 2 2 1 2 2 2 00 •!'•>; Ul 00 *2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 -aiQQ ^v /: '/ IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 U£|2£ |2.5 u m I.I ISI uo 1 25 III 1.4 1^ m Photographic Sciences Corporation 1^ fV iV \ :\ O^ '^ 23 WIST MAIN STRKT WEBSTER, N.Y. MSM (716)«72-4S03 4' \^" ^0 fl Dealy, Richtrd '. Dealy, William ^ Dare, Mrg. < Evans, William Evans, Richard Evans, Mrs. Robert Morrison, Tbumas Moore, Robert (E. Creek), McCarty, Denis Smith, William $2 00 00 00 00 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 ' For Schedule Fund, $29 00 H. N. Wilson, Esq., for Schedule Fuud, $10 00 ('• LOCH LOMOND AND WILLOW GROYB. $2 00 60 6U . 1 00 tJ,-: Bunker, Mrs. Braydon, Arthur . Braydon, James Crozier, Andrew Charlton, James Collins, Miss M. A. Collins, Misrs Sarah Charlton, Francis Charlton, Mrs. F. Charlton, John Charlton, James sen. DeVeber, L. H. and sons Douglas, John Davison, Jas. (1 bush, potatoes), 60 Dunlap, Wm. (1 bush. carrot3>, 60 Daltoo, Mrs. 11 Francis, Mr. and Mra. i.-.i ,ji • 00 Garnett, George -M .'.* Garnett, William ."M ,. Hill, John Jones. John 00 60 60 60 60 60 40 00 26 ■•f'- 28 60 26 1 00 Jackson, Geo. (1 bush, potatoes), 60 Porter, Mr. ' fO 60 Ratcliffe, Mrs. ' 50 Ratcliffe, J. F. 50 Robinson, George F. . 25 Saunders, William 2 GO Sentil, Mrs. .;<. . « 2 00 Shelton, Isaao 50 Shelton, Mrs. 50 Sullivan, Mr. (2 bu. potatoes,) 1 20 Sewell, Samuel 50 Sproul, Eliza Jane - 25 Sproui, William ; 25 Taylor, Miss ,; ; ; , 1 00 ••fill"- a (fvai: I..K, r^s> Johnston, William 4 1 Leach, Mrs. .„ ,, 1 M )ore, R)bert Murphy, William Murphy, Mrs. A Mirch, James Murphy, Mrs. March, Mr. (1 bush, potatoes), Moore, Mrs M. Murphy, Wm. (1 bu. potatoes), 60 McC'>n;kchie, Mr. (1 bu. pota'eB), 60 McOonachie, Mrs. 26 McGeogh, Mrs. \, 40 McLallan, William "''''^ *'"'"'W$ 00 00 60 8D 40 26 24 60 26 1 I r $12 66 Offertory, at Loch Lomond, $4 22 •• at Black River. 2 3 7 " at Willow Grore, 8 38 " at Golden Grove, 5 54 " at Drury's Cove, 20 00 $86 51 Collected by Miss tL J. Evans. Ambrose, B. Ambrose, Mrs. Armstrong, W. Burns, Mr. Burns, Mrs. Briggs, H. M. Evans, William Evans, Mrs. W. Evans, Richard Evans, Mrs. R Morrison, Moore, John Moore, Mrs. J. Moore, Robert jr. Moore, Mrs. J. K. Smith, W. Smith, Mrs. ^ Wagner, Mrs. Vf f,-' $1 GO 50 2 GO 50 60 50 1 00 60 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 60 60 60 1 00 50 60 $18 60 OoUeoted by Miss Harriet Dealy. Armstrong, James .'; $0 50 Armstrong, John 50 <3rozier, James 60 Dealey, Isabella 1 -■ 60 Dealey, William 1 00 ;^JV* COi-; -r $3 00 Armour, ^•rnes, ; fiftfnes, . B»teman Bateman Bateroan, Biteman, Clerk, U fi'Koit, ''"'end, , Hiniogtol aaningtoX ti«Dingtol I °*r8hmaif I ffendersoJ JWSal |i«f^'8,Re JllJa, Johl tfills, Krs 01 Oollected bj Miss Lctitia Dealy. Crumley, Mrs. A Kirkpatrick, William Moore, Robert, Moore, Andrew Moore, Robert A. Moore, Robert, McLeod, Peter Stewart, Robert Withers, John $0 1 1 1 60 00 00 00 50 60 60 60 40 J i $6 90 Armstrong, R. S. Patchell, Mr. Quinton, John Esq. Schofield, Re7. George Schofield, G. A. Schofield, Samuel ' 12 00 T 2 00 2 00 4 00 8 00 4 00 ScoTil, Rev. W. (W. & 0. F.) 20 00 $42 00 Total for Schedule Fund, $100 00 " forD. 0. S. 112 57 $212 67 SHEDTAC. Armour, Mrs. Stephen $0 20 Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. 1 50 Barnes, , ; i 25 Bateman, James 20 Bateman, John jr. 1 60 Bateman, Marcus 30 Biteman, Mrs. Wm. George 84 Clerk, Mrs. John 48 Dayison, Mrs. A. 1 00 Elliott, Mrs. Thomas 20 Friend, 1 00 Hanington, Mrs. Joseph 1 00 Hanington, Sarah 60 Uamngton, Sherman 1 00 Harshman, George 1 00 Henderson, Archibald 40 Unglig, Samuel 60 Uwvis, Rev. Dr. (L. M.) 40 00 jJobnson, Mrs. John 62 iJones, Mr. & Mrs. Humphrey 8 00 iKelly, — 80 |Kirk, Mra James ^^^^^ 88 lills, John jr. 10 tills, Mrs. Welling 20 Murray, Archibald $0 50 Newman, Mrs. Ambrose 60 Robinson, John 25 Robinson, Henry 26 Robinson, — 24 Schureman, Mrs. P. 48 Scovil, Henry A. sen. 4 00 Scovil, Mrs. H. A. jr. 1 00 Somerby. Mrs. Robert 25 Stevens, Mr. & Mrs. William 4 00 Sutherland, Mrs. 80 Tool, Patrick 48 Tool, John ' 24 Welling, Edward James 60 Welling, John 1 00 Welling, Mrs. Sherman 43 Welling, Mrs. William, sen. 43 Welling, Mrs. William jr. 10 1 171 27 Ist sermon, Shediac Church, July 3, 1870. 8 10 2d sermon, Shediac Church, Nov. 6, 1870. 4 00 ' ■ $78 37 SPRINGFIELD & JOHNSTON. A Friend, Benson, Elnathan Benson, William Cromwell, Lemuel Charlton, Mr. Crawford, Mrs. Isaac Crawford, Sarah Crawford, Abm. Crawford, J. Hamlin Ewing, Charles Farmer, Wm. Fair weather, Mrs. S. Frost, Smith, Esq. Frost, Bertha Fairweather, Abm. Gillies, Elisha Hnggard, Abm. Hay, Thomas Huggard, Wm. Huggard, Stephen Huggard, Rd. sen. Huggard, Rd. jr. Hickson, Thomas (1870) Kierstead, J. A. S. $0 25 25 1 00 25 1 00 50 60 60 00 00 00 00 00 72 50 1 00 00 50 00 50 00 00 20 00 ] I 1 1 1 1 92 It m k KiersteaJ, Alfred Kellier, Wm. Kellier, Jas. i Mirvin, J. Henry Marvin, Josiah Marvin, Pbilo Marvin, Charles Marvin, Mrs. C. Marvin, Betsy Marvin, J. Sturgess McAdoo, Andrew McAllister, Walter McNaugbt, Elizabeth Nortbrop, Jobn Northrop, David Northrop, Woo. Nortbrop, Lewis Nortbrop, Pbilo Nortbrop, A. G. jr. Northrop, Wm. Northrop, J. W. Pickett, Charles Pickett, M. M. Pickett, Wallace Rogers, Mrs. Raymond, P. M. Esq. Raymond, Caroline Spragg, Mrs. Geo. Spragg, Azor Secord. Carmel Scovil, W. B. Esq. Tbankoffering for late White, Vincent Wilson, Mrs. W. Wilson, Christopher White, Hatfield Esq. $0 80 00 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 1 60 60 60 25 SO 60 25 00 27 50 50 60 00 24 00 48 00 50 00 00 00 60 1 50 50 4 00 mercies, 5 00 5 1 2 1 1 1 4 4 1 00 00 00 00 AID TO NEW AMD POOK MISSIONS. Trinity Church, 1 87 Oentreville, 68 Oflfcrtory, Trinity Church, 8 75 " Centreville, 2 86 f" !« Trinity Church, 4 00 " Centreville 1 73 f ''■ $45 97 JOHNSTON. Alcorn, Tho. (1870). Alcorn, Tho. , ,. Birney, Wm. Crawford, James Crawford, James jr. -U ,i 1 1 1 1 1 00 00 00 00 00 Crawford, John $0 30 Colgan, James 1 00 Johnston, John 1 00 Lynch, The Brothers 8 00 Lynch, Mrs. 25 Long, Samuel 1 00 Langloy, Matilda 76 Murray, Ann 50 Murray, Jennie E. 60 Pearson, Joseph 1 00 Pearson, James Esq. 50 Pearson, Joseph jr. 60 Pearson, T. H. 1 00 Pearson, Mrs. John 1 00 Pearson, Tho. 1 00 Pearson, Jobn 60 Pearson, Wm. Esq. 2 00 Richardson, Tho. (1870), 1 22 Richardson, Tho. 1 00 Richardson, Mrs. Tho. 26 Richardson, John Rankine, James Taylor, George Ward, Jobn Ward, James Oflfertory, St John Church Aid to New and Poor Mis'ons, 1 88 Offertory, St. Jobn Church, 3 35 1 ()() 2 00 1 00 1 1 1 00 00 20 $121 76 SAINT DAVID. Bell, Thomas $0 50 Be" Mrs. Thomas 50 Bi Mrs. Ann .,50 Bk Thomas Jun., 50 Black, Mrs. Thomas 50 Black, Robert 50 Geddery, Jarvis ^ . ^ Geddery, Mrs. 50 Gregory, Wm. and Mrs. (omitted last year), 8 50 Gidley, Walter 60 Gidley, Mrs. 50 Johnson, Robert , 50l Johnson, William 5ol Kirk, John 1 OOl McBride, James ■,.■.:: 60| Mitchell, Samuel h^ Mitchell, Mrs. , i, 5H Polley, Arthur PoUey, Sarah rfi;:^ ,; .,.-:a-!^ 93 $121 TS ID. klra. year), $0 50 60 . 50 50 50 60 50 ' 50 3 60[ 60 50 50| 6^1 1 001 ■ 50) 6(1 Pol ley, Jo^n |0 60 Rolls, William 1 00 Rolls, Mrs. 60 Siimpson, Joseph Esq., 60 Himpson, Mrs. 60 Thompson, Frederick 60 Thompson, Mrs. F. 60 Thompson, Loren 60 Thompson, Mrs. L. 60 Thompson, Mrs. Hiram 60 Thompson, Hannah 60 Thompson, Wilmot 60 Towers, William 60 Towers, Mrs. Wm. ' 60 Towers, George ' 60 Towers, Robert Jan., 60 Towers, Herbert 60 Towers, Frederick 60 Towers, Robert Sen., 60 Towers, Mrs. Robert 60 Thomson, Rer. J. S. 200 Walters, Daniel 60 Webber, James 60 Webber, James Jan., 60 Wilson, William 60 Wiuchell, John 60 $27 60 TOWER HILL, ST. DAVID. Collected by Mr. Alexander Woodcock. Armstrong, David S. Armstrong, Mrs. Dayid S. Brown, Robert B. Brown, William Brown, Wilmot Carter, N. Carter, Mrs. N. Cameron, William Cochran, Robert Collins, Elizabeth Doore, Stephen Doore, Mrs. Stephen Doore, Horatio N. Gillespie, Mis. W. Gil man, Wiliiam Greening, David , Irons, John * Irons, Mrs. Joho Irons, Samuel Irons, Mrs. Samuel Irving, Hugh $1 00 1 00 46 ; 90 90 1 00 1 00 60 25 25 00 00 00 1 00 1 00 60 1 00 80 60 60 60 Trvfnfir, William Irving, George Irving, Mrs. Mary Irving, George Jun., Irvin, William Jordan, Edmund Jordan, Benjamin Ludgate, James Ludgate, George Ludgate, Willis Mitchell, John Mitchell, George Merrill, Rebekah McCallum, Mrs. R. McCallum, Mary E. McLaughlin, Jeremiah McLaughlin, Mrs. J. Powers, Mrs. Warren Powers. Harris M. Rouse, Dr. James Stuart, Mrs. Daniel Scott, Theodore Scott, Mrs. Theodore Stuart, Daniel Towers, Mrs. William Weeks, Mrs. Samuel Weeks, Nelson H. Woodcock, Alex. Woodcock, Mrs. Alex. Woodcock, Herbert H. W<>odcock, Martha M. Woodcock, John A. Woodcock, George D. Woodcock, Samuel A. Woodcock, Helen E. A. Woodcock, Katie D. SAINT PATRICK. Acheson, John H, Baldwin, John Baldwin, George '^ Bell, Annie Cameron, Thomas Cameron, lairs. Dyer, Richard Dyer, Mrs. Dyer, Mary Ann Dyer, James Henry , Ludgate, John ' ; ? McEnincb, Samuel ' ' II 00 1 00 25 75 1 00 60 90 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 90 60 50 50 50 25 00 90 00 60 1 00 00 90 60 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 1 I 00 1 00 1 00 60 26 26 $48 00 $1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 50 : 60 60 ' 60 60 '" 50 2 00 50 m k McFiDiDcb, Mrs. Maguire, John Maguire, Mrs. Monaban, Hugh Monaban, Mrs. McKay, Mr. Smart, Mrs. James Young, Levi Esq., SUUMART. Saint David, Tower Hill, Saint David, Saint Patrick, Total, ,. % SUSSEX AND STUDHOLM. SUSSEX. Alexander, James Alexander, Mrs. Arnold, Mrs. Arnold, 0. Roswell ' i Arnold, Mrs. 0. R. * Arnold, Nelson Esq., Arnold, T. Oliver Esq., Arnold, Mrs. T. 0. Arnold, Gr. S. .;/ , Arnold, Edwin Barpett, Jobn Beer, Edwin B. i ... Beer, Mrs. ,: u Beer, Miss Bell, Richard Burgess, Edwin Canning, Mary Gougle, George H. (1) Cougle, George H. (3) Chambers, Jobn Crawford, Edwin Dalling, William « DeForest, Jobn Evanson, A. C. Esq. Evanson, Mrs. F. M. G., Fairweather, William Fairweatber, Mrs. Frith, Mrs. Frederick Flewelling, J. Reuben Flewelling, J. Henry Flewelling, Edwin Gelding, Henry 10 60 1 00 60 \ 1 00 60 68 2 00 40 116 98 $27 60 43 00 16 08 187 48 >LM. $1 00 60 4 00 8 00 2 00 6 00 2 00 .. 2 00 1 00 1 00 N 2 00 . 4 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 . 2 00 J 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 50 1 00 2 00 1 00 8 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 Hallett, Oliver tiallett, Joseph v,,, t Hallett, William Hallett, James M. Hallett, Oliver Jun., Hannah, Mrs. Hazen, Charles Jackson, Jacob Jefifries, Hugh Jeffries, Mrs. Hugh Kyle, Samuel Littlebale, Mrs. Markbam, Henry McElroen, A. T. D. Esq., McElmen, Frances Anne McAfee, Andrew , ,,, McMillan, Willium Molntyre, Cornelius Mclntyre, Mrs. Cornelius McMonagle, Hugh Esq., McMonagle, Mrs. John Medley, Rev. Charles Medley, Mrs. Charles Morrison, Robert Esq , Morton, F. Esq., Parlee, Jobn Pitfield, William Pitfleld, Peter Pitfield, George Olive, Mrs. 0. F. kr, Raymond, Miss Richardson, Edward Roach, William \ Roach, Mrs. William [ Peters, Frederick C. Smith, William , Smith, Mrs. Smith, William A. . Sear, William . > Vail, Mrs. > • Vail, E. A. (M. D.) Vail, W. E. (M. D.) , Whitney, Mrs. White, George H. ^\ White, H. A. c^VV Walton, George *' ' '' Waters, Mrs. White, Charles T. OoUections, November 1870, April 1871, II 00 200 2 GO 2 00 1 1 1 00 00 00 2 00 4 00 2 00 1 1 00 00 2 00 2 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 8 00 1 60 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 8 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 i( 8 00 1 00 21 00 19 00 $181 40 Austii AFrii Austii Andre fialdwl Brock [ Browi Boyd, , i.ii:> : 95 1 ! (• STVDHOLM. Ellison, George Jan., Foshay, Isaac Foshay, Mrs. Frederick Ilall, John HaDiilton, Thomas Hornbrook, Joseph Johnson, Nathaniel Leonard, E. A. ., [ Leonard, Mrs. E. A. MusgroTe, Mrs. William Parlee, Wellesley Parlee, Mrs. Zachariah Parlee, Mrs. Edmund Peters. William T. Saunders, John Secord, James Secord, Nelson Secord, Mrs. Nelson Secord, Mrs. EHas Secord, James H. Secord, Harding Secord, Mrs. Gilead Sinnott, James A. Sharp, Isaac N. Sharp, Joseph Sharp, Mrs. Joseph Sharp, Mrs. Bobert Sharp, Agnes R. Sharp, H. S. Sharp, Priscilla Sharp, Mrs. R. S. Sproul, James Wiles, James Wilson, Thomas Collections, November 1870, 4 66 April 1871, 9 .00 ..'t M. |1 00 4 00 2 00 1 GO 1 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 60 1 00 . 60 60 4 00 10 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 70 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 4 00 1 00 1 00 f;.i 4 00 I 00 1 00 1 00 60 1 00 2 00 60 J, Total, 171 76 $263 16 ST. GEORGE, PENNFIELD, &c. $181 40 SAINT GEORGB. Austin, Samuel vthvii $1 00 A Friend, 1 00 Austin, Robert J. 1 00 Andrews, Mrs. Samuel 1 00 Baldwin, A. S. Juo., 1 00 Brock way, Silas 60 Brown, John 60 Boyd, John 60 Barry, Thomas Barry, Mrs. Thomas Barry, Jennie ^ ., Baldwin, Mary Billings, John Biundell. Gilbert Brown, Frank Boyd, Mrs. John Campbell, Ronald Clayburn, John Chambers, Thomas Campbell, Mrs. A. Campbell, Peter Campbell, John . Clare, William Campbell, James Crory, David Campbell, B. R. Dick, Thomas M. D. Drake, Mrs. Dewar, John Doyle, Joseph Epps, Silas M. Elliott, Mrs. Gallagher, William Jan., Gillmore, Kinsman Frisbie, S. F. (Hotel) Gillmore, A. Hill Gillmore, Eldorado Hamilton, Wilson Hibbard, Geo. F. Hibbard, Francis M. P. P., Hall, John Johnson, Samuel Johnson, Charles Irish, S. C. Knight, Gideon Knight, Mrs. Joshua Ludgate, Hugh Ludgate, Mrs. Hugh Latham, Artemus Lee, Albert McGee, Chas. McGee, Richard Sen., Moran, J. A. McMurray, James F. Milliken, D. Maxwell, Thomas McLaughlin, Mrs. Fred. Mealy, John W. Morin, Francis McCallum, John A. ' 13 00 2 00 .. 60 . 60 50 60 1 00 60 60 2 00 1 00 60 60 6 CO 50 76 00 00 00 1 00 26 26 26 26 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 60 00 00 32 2 00 60 86 00 00 60 00 00 1 00 1 1 1 1 00 00 00 00 26 50 00 96 •\h !. I i/. ilurray, Robert ... ' " $100 MoL«ohltn, Herbert M. D., 1 OU Murray, James McCormick, J.>8eph Mttssenett, Miss ' Moore, Juhn McDermitt, JohD Afiinn, Miss O'Brien, James Parks, Moses Parks, Mrs. Moses Patterson, Alex. Randall, Mrs. Benj. Randall, Mis.s Rose, D. C, M. D., Ryan, Daniel Ryan, John Smith, llev. Ranald E. Smith, Mrs. Ranald E. Spinney, Joseph Sutherland, K. A. , Spinney, Mrs. Mary Spinney, Mrs. Nelson Spinney, James Mr. and Mrs. 1 00 Stuart, R. A. 2 00 Stuart, Mrs. R. A. 1 00 Stevenson, Benj. R., M. P. P., 2 00 rllll i;-,- 60 60 1 00 60 1 00 1 00 1 00 60 60 26 1 00 60 1 00 60 60 4 00 2 00 1 00 6U 1 00 60 Shavr, Benjamin ■ , Sparks, Mrs. Goodea ' Steen, Mrs. George Sutherland, William 7.. Steen, George '^" Thomson, Annie J. Thorp, John Thickens, George . ^ Tait, Mrs. Robert Vroome, James Wilson, J. Wetmore, Mrs. Douglas Wyman, Mrs. G. L. Wallace, Howard D. 1st Collection, St. Mark's, 2d ** Ascension Day, 5 84 8d ** Trinity Sunday, 9 68 1 00 60 60 1 00 48 20 00 60 , 50 ' 60 1 00 1 00 2 00 60 1 00 a 44 PENNFIBLD. Anderson, James Anderson, Samuel Boyd, Robert Berth wick, Joha titiQi Boyd, Simon 1146 92 10 60 26 60 2S 60 ;t ■lU i ■■■r^i Boyd» David '^"^^ Crickard, John Crickard, G«orge Craoey, James Carlyle, John Gillespie, James " Gillespie, Hugh Gage. Ellen Glass, Robert Hawkins, Nelson Harvey, John Henderson, Edmund Hutton, Philip Huntei, Robert '" Justason, Isaao Justason, Marg^sret E. Justason, S. J. Jbhnston, William Johhston, John ^ Jack, Benj. '!'^ Jack, Washington Jack, Jacob Jack, Henry Mealy, Alfred Mealy, Malcolm McDowl, James McKay, James ^' ,' Millar, John T. ''''•' Millar, Isabella Millar, Mary A. Maftill, James McKay, Samuel '^' ' McDowl, John '""^ '" Noble, David Prescott, Joshua Prescott, Jesse, "'^'^? ' R^, Thomas " 5- ^liinney, J. A. Spear, Thomas M. Spear, George ^ ;. Spear, John '**'.''* Say, John H. Try nor, ObarleS R. Tattan, John Tattan, Henry Tattan, William Woodbury, James Woodbury, Delia Ist col., Christ's Cfaurcb, 2d do. fl.' 1 f A'. rl H " i 10 60 60 48 , 60 24 1 00 90 25 " 1 00 24 60 60 60 26 1 00 1 00 50 60 1 00 60 1 00 50 50 1 00 •' 88 ' 48 88 1 00 ' 24 '■ 24 ''1 00 ''■■ 50 '■ 25 54 1 00 25 50 24 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 48 14 60 50 60 60 2 85 1 02 184 65 SAINl Barker,, Barker Barker, Barker, Barker, Barker, w Mv A Ctrsbn, Thomts , |0 60 Otrson, Mm. Thomis 60 Carson, Htnnah Cirson, William Oarson, Kacbel Carpon, Wilson '^ Carson, William Carson, Agnes Carson, William , '-..t Carson, Achesoo Carson, Mrs. Acbeson ; - < Carson, Alfred * -'^ Brnndle, Jane .' ]*i Johnson, Gorman Johnson, Mrs. Gorman Roix, John Roix, Abigail Roixi Mis. Jane !■';•. Thompson, William G. - ' ' ' Thompson, Mrs. William G. Summers, Susan 36 00 26 60 60 12 12 60 50 00 12 50 26 00 25 26 60 40 26 UPPER MILLS. Pratt, James C. Pratt, Joseph .r\l.ir. Hatheson, Hugh MatbesoD, Mrs. Hugh ^; Matbeson, George ' •]; I'O a '. 2 FOCOLOOAN. $9 41 |1 00 , 1 00 1 60 60 60 $84 65 14 60 Collected by Chas. McLean, $6 00 Total, r ■ $200 08 SAINT STEPHEN. Rector, $20 00 Ist Offertory in Church, 10 00 2d do. do. 19 00 8d do. by S. S. children, 6 00 SAINT MARY'S & STANLEY. ST. mart's. Barker, Thomas F. Esq. |1 00 Barker, Mrs. T. F. 50 Barker, Wm. ,„f,i 60 Barker, Mra W. 60 Barker, Mrs. A. 1 00 Barker, Miss S. 60 7 Barker, Miss C. |0 60 Belyea, L. A. 60 Belyea, Waller W. ' " 1 00 Byram, George ' ' 60 Estabrooks, C. L. Esq. 1 (X) Friend, ' 6 00 Good, Wm. 60 Jaffrey, Re?. Wm. 4 (X) Johnston, Mrs. , " 1 00 Kelley. Robert 60' King, Stephen 26 Long. Wm. 25 Long, Mrs. Wm. 25 Long, Andrew 2§ Mitchell, Richard 25 Mitchell. Mrs. 20 McKeen, Robert / 1 00 Peppers, Mrs. ' " 1 00 Peppers, John ^' 1 (K) Rice. Andrew , 1 00 1st Collection, ' 88 2nd '• 77 Smith, J. Woodford Esq. (Life Member), 40 00 >''>*': •"' 'f 165 65 '■" ''- STANLEY. "■■■ : The Local Treasurer has not '. '.'\, jfi handed in the sub* '.;/'.' scribers names or sub- scriptions, which amou.-: to . ?J6 20 Ist Collection, 87 2nd " 2 79 01 ToUl, $29 86 $95 41 $6 00 6 00 SAINT PAUL-PORTLAND. Adams, John Anonymous, / n^ A Friend, Armstrong, Christopher Armstrong, Robert Bayard, R. P. Bates, Miss Barker, F. E. Boyd, R. Murray Boyd, Barclay Beer, W. H. Besnard, P., Jr. 2 4 1 1 4 6 6 2 00 00 00 CO 00 00 00 00 2 00 2 00 !■ i( .■|'4 1 *.» Clements. W. N. Coster, Miss Cochrane, John DeBlois, T. M. DeVeber, L. II. DeVeber, L. H. .Tun., DeVeber, J. 8. Boios D. J. S. B. (donation) Domville, James , , \; DomTilIe. Mrs. J. Drary, W. C. and Mrs, Drury, Charles Earle, 8. Z. (M. D.) Fair weather, Joseph Fairweather, Thomas Fairweather, Mrs. E. Forster, William D, Gardiner, William Hartt, Mrs. Hammond Hanington, J. P. .. , Howe, John ,;.;; Hoyt, J. A, Hoy t, Ernest .:.).,, Jack, W. >,c,j()j,- Jack, I. Allen Jago, Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis, W. M. Jarvis, Mrs. W. M. Einnear, James Mills, William Mills, Alfred Molson, J. H. McKenzie, R. Peacock, Eliza Peacock, George Peacock, Fanny Peiler, Ernest Parley, Henry F. Peters, B. L. Robinson, T. M, Robinson, Mrs. T. M. Robinson, G. A. Robinson, T. Barclay ROtyinson. Morris Rowley, G. P. h-v-hj'. Rowling, John '"(^oH ." Soofil, Mrs. W. H. ' /f . Scofil, E. G. i. SoOTil, James S Sdofil, W. H. '(tiiuil^' Seely, W. L. T. ^fii-^ Sbiyei, Alex. .i: <.!•■ J an :)!v ,oOi ;i.. $2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 60 00 2 00 20 00 80 00 Q 00 10 00 10 00 ,6 00 6 00 2 00 1 00 200 4 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 4 00 8 00 1 00 6 00 6 00 20 00 20 00 40 00 2 00 40^ 6 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 6 00 10 00 5 00 5 00 8 00 6 00 4 00 1 00 1 00 4 00 4 00 5 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 Bmith, Mrs. II. B» $20 00 Smith, G. Sidney 10 00 Snider, Mr. k Mrs. (W. k O.)20 00 Street, W.W. Thomson, 8. R. Thurgar, J. Tenner Wetmore, T. (M. D.) Wright, John Wright, Miss Wright, W. M. Vroom, W. E. X. Y. Z. (W. and 0.) Oftrtory, November, do. April, 8 00 ^, i, 10 00 (, « 00 4 00 6 00 »»f.^ 2 00 20 00 ft 00 20 00 108 00 109 00 tnnr — — — ti^'aioiiJ ,si,!'.$721 83 SAINT JAMES-ST, JOHN. Special collection, $10 00 Ist semi-anoual collection, 16 00 2d ditto ditto, 19 00 Amount of General Subecrip' tioos, 122 00 .••'.f.n;.: ii^'c.. 1176 00 SAINT MARK— ST. JOHN. Collected by B. P. Boiler, Siq. ua ti' ). Wbi. F. Butt, R. P. Butler, F. Manks, ReT. C. F. J. Haeosell, .;:i.;-..'a-..i:>'i 18 00 B 00 8 00 2 00 99 00 OMeeted by W. H. A. KMn^ Esq. W. H. A. Keans, W. W. Tarnbull, J. R. Ruel, ,,> . Robt T. Clinch, ' °' Jas. A. Mallin, <}ar8oh Flood, W. H. Crawford, Oeorge Blatch, fl. MoKoaagie, > H. Fairweather, Miss Lee, R. A. ^ckson, -E. Bvans, D. E. Jordan, vd U■ Hi Cronk, Mary Cuiten, Mrs. D., Daley, Wm. Debow, Stephen Debov; Mr. and Mrs. C. Debow, Mr. and Mrs. E. Debow, Miss Debow, Wm. H. Debow, Richard Debow, James Debow, Elizabeth Demill, Miss Demill, Susan Demill, Charles Dimock, Mrs. Doherty, John Doherty, Samuel Douglas. James Esq. Douglas, Mrs. Douglas, John A. 1 ,i I) 00 00 00 00 60 60 00 00 09 26 00 26 20 00 00 60 24 20 60 00 00 00 60 40 76 76 20 60 60 1 00 26 1 00 6o 1 00 60 60 I -t n A \ Douglas, Henry Douglas. Alicia V. , Douglas, Samuel jr. Douglas, Katherino Douglas, Annie F. Druromond, W. Dromroond, Susan Drummond, Elizabeth urummond, Annie Drummond, David ^ Fenwick, Ezekiel Ft-rguson, John Floyd, Mrs. Forsyth, Mrs. Forsyth, Sarah C. Forsyth, Eliza S. Forsyth, James J. : > '< ' Forsyth, Robert Forsyth, David Forsyth, Andrew Foster, Arthur , . Foster, Edward H. , Fowler, Mrs. H. Fowler, Mrs. J. M. Fowler, Mrs. Wm. Fowler, Mrs. D. Fowler, Mr. & Mrs. J. M. Fowler, Joseph A. Fowler, John Fowler, S. Gilbert vii • Fowler, A. Sherwood Fowler, LeBaron Friend, A. n^ Hanlyn, Elizabeth Harvey, James , ^ Harvey, David Hoay, John Ingram Mrs. Ireland, Mrs. John Ireland, Robert i Kilputrick, Mrs. Eilpatrick, Mrs. James % Kilpatrick, Mrs. John Kilpatrick, Martha Eilpatrick, Benjamin < Kilpatrick, Alexander '< Kilpatrick, John Lackie, Mr. Lackie Robert Love, Miss Love, Crawford Lyne, Jane jr. 10 60 95 26 23 25 1 00 60 . 60 50 60 . 64 60 82 1 CO 60 ( 60 «. 60 50 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 400 1 00 50 60 1 00 2 00 24 , 76 50 ' 40 1 00 1 00 50 50 50 80 50 25 50 50 60 50 70 1 00 1 00 50 101 |0 60 ^5 M I' »> 96 23 25 00 60 60 60 60 64 60 82 1 CO 60 60 . 60 50 1 00 60 00 00 00 00 00 00 1 1 1 1 1 1 M. jr. 4 00 1 00 v^ tea D jr 60 60 1 00 2 00 24 76 ' 50 40 1 00 1 00 ^. , 60 60 60 f 80 - 50 [, 25 50 50 60 60 70 1 00 1 00 50 .1 10 40 10 29 00 20 00 00 Mtgowan, Mr. and Mrs. S. Mafcowan, Marthft J. McF»ll, Mrs. (1870). ;/ McLaren, Maria (1870). McQulaton, Hugh Mills, John 1 Miller, Ootlih 1 Missionary, S. P. 0. 12 00 Mosher, Mrs. Israel 50 Myles, Robert 60 Osborne, Mr. and Mrs. James 2 00 Osborne, iSarab A. 1 00 Osborne, Win. 1 00 Patterson, John 1 00 Patterson, Mrs. 60 Patterson, Mary 25 Robertson, Mrs. John &0 Romel, Fred. , 60 Romel, Fred. jr. * .. 50 Romel, Wm. 60 Rourke, W. H. 1 00 Rourke, W. Henry 2 00 Rourke, James 2 00 Rourke, Edward V. GO Rourke, Capt. J. 1 00 Scott, Wm. .. 1 00 Scott, Andrew / 60 Scott, Alex. 60 Sherwood, J. Ford " 1 00 Sherwood, R. C. 2 00 Sherwood, Mr. and Mrs. A. 2 OQ Skillen, A. (2 years). 2 00 Skillen, Mrs. R. (donation.) 1 00 Smith, Mrs. Edward 70 Smith, Caleb 60 Smith, Marearet A. ' '^ 25 Smith, CLarity ' 25 Smith, Mary E. ^ 25 Smith, Edward ir. , " 25 Stafford, Wm. 48 Steele, Mrs. N. 60 Steele, Mrs. John 75 Stevenson, Richard (1870). 87 Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. 2 00 Upham, N. H. 2 00 Vaughan, Mrs. D. ' 1 00 Walker, John 50 Walker, Margaret S. 1 00 Walker, Eliza R. 1 00 Wallace, John (2 years) 1 00 I Wallace, Joseph 50 Wallace, Luther ^ „ 60 Wallace, Calvin f 00 Warrell, Thomaa i .; i 1 00 Warrell, E. Jane ,., , ,, 60 Warrell, A. Eleanor t. .,■■ 20 Warrell, Samuel .;( 90 Warrell, Alex, .i . V , .. 20 Whitney, Mrs. 40 Wilson, Wm. (1870). 60 $121 80 1st sermon, 2d " £14 27 14 78 Total, ♦29 05 $150 41 WELLINGTON AND DUN DAS. Ikttic, James $1 00 Carman, O.C. 6 00 Collection in Wellington, 8 10 do. Dundas, 5 00 Douglas, Capt. Robert 1 00 Kingston. Thomas 2 00 McRee, John 2 00 McLellan, A. 1 00 Smith, A. S. 2 00 Smith, A. M. 1 00 Weeks, Rev. A. H. 8 00 Weeks, Mrs. 2 00 Wilbur, N. 1 2 00 '. $30 10 WESTMORLAND. Brownell, Mrs C. 10 50 Bulmer, Mrs. G. 60 Bliss, Rev. D. M. 8 00 Bliss, Mrs. D. M. 8 00 Blias, A. S. 1 00 Bliss, G. C. W. 1 00 Bliss, M. M. E. ,<\ 1 00 Bliss, D. M. 1 00 Carter, Robert 00 Carter, Mrs. Robert 00 Carter, Mrs. Joseph 00 Carter, Mrs. Rufus 00 Carter, Richard CO Garter, Leonard 20 Carter, Gideon 00 Carter, Cyrus ;;. i < • GO Carter, Bedford > j .'i ' ' 00 Carter, Reed .; .? 25 Carter, Mrs. Reed J 25 ■'.1 102 .'•I' ^; »j 1 t I 1 b Etter, Margaret Etter, Mrs. James Etter, Joshua Etter, Mrs. Joshua ' Etter, W. B. Etter, Mrs. W. B. ' Etter, Ruperi 3 Etter, Mrs. Rupert Etter, Hiram Fowler, William Fowler, Mrs. William Fowler, Rufus Fowler, Mrs. Rufus Lowerison, Martia '" Lowerison, James Lowerison, Mrs. Lowerison, Richard Lowerison, Mrs. Richard Lowerison, George Lowerison, Mrs. George Lowerison, Percy Lowerison, Russell Lowerison, Mrs. Thomas Lowerison, Isabella Lowther, Mrs. ^ Lowiher, Titus Lowther, Mrs. Titus Moir, James G. Miner, Mrs. K. Martin, Robert Oulton, George Oulton, T. E. Siddell, Stephen ?/ ; First collection, > . Second do. ,1. iT If tf . 1 .'■h i^>' |0 26 '■'■■ 25 50 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 1 20 1 00 00 00 00 60 60 12i 12i 60 26 001 60 50 60 26 40 OO 00 00 4 2 2 3 00 4 00 158 15 BAY VBRTa. Colleeted by MIsa Oalton. Black, C. M. D., $0 60 Carey, John .;', 60 Casey, D. E. s. ,.a 50 Chapman, Annie . ' .: ,v. 25 Dalton, James <.'.."> 50 Gordon, Edmund 1 (-r 25 Harper, Mrs. W. 25 Harper, Fred. 25 Oulton, S.C. f..^ 60 Prescott, William 50 Siddell, Charles 50 Siddell, Louise i. :t> r ,ia 25 Smith, M. A. i»^:i ^"iM 50 Sillike', W. C. Trueman, G. H. Wells, William Wood, J. W. t!'. • !,' Total, WESTFIELi). Apt, Mrs. Stephen Ash worth, Mrs. ' ^ Baxter, John Belyea, D. W. Belyea, Mrs. N. Belyea, James A. Belyea, Jesse Campbell, Samuel Caul6eld, J. W. Cheyne, Francis Craig, Mrs. A. Crawford, Mrs. G. Cronk, Stephen Dav, Abraham jr. DeVeber, N. H. Finley, Raymond . ;. Friend, A Hamm, David ., y'^ Hayter, Charles ,,' Hazen, R. F. Esq. , . ' Fleightle, William Lingley, Abraham Lingley, Mrs. A. , Lingley, Leander Lingley, J. Bartlett Long, John Long, Alexander Long, James ' '' McBeth, John ',, McBeth, Joseph McBeth, Mrs. Joseph Mowry, Uriah Nase, W. H. Nase. J. Murray Nase, Mrs. Philip Nase, Henry Nase, Frederic Parker, William Parker, J. Craig Parker, James Smith, William 0. Stevens, James fO 25 60 65 ' 25 17 00 166 15 "}* ■A, 00 50 60 00 00 50 00 1 00 50 50 00 00 1 1 1 uo 1 4 1 1 00 00 00 00 1 00 90 20 00 40 1 00 25 50 1 uO 1 00 50 , 26 60 50 60 50 j 50 2 00 1 OO 1 00 1 00 50 SO 60 1 00 103 foas ■ 60 I 65 1 25 ■ 17 00 1 $65 16 1 $1 00 I 50 I 50 1 2 00 ■ 1 00 1 50 1 1 00 I 1 00 1 50 I 50 1 1 00 1 1 00 I 1 1)0 1 ■ '■ 1 00 '. 4 00 1 00 1 00 100 90 20 00 40 1 00 25 50 1 uO 1 00 • 50 ■; 26 50 50 . ^' ' 50 ' ^- ■ ^ 50 50 if- 2 00 '' y 1 00 .••'■ • 1 oo ' 1 00 60 80 '.<,'■ 50 -I'- lOO v^ ,'-' 5fl StennP, Benj. H. -^ f 1 00 Trolt, Mrs. H. • , 60 Wtgner, Richard ' 50 Welsh, James ? 60 Waters, Isaac 1 00 Whelpley, Mrs. John 26 Williams, Zaccbeas • 60 Williains, Mrs. Z. 60 Woodman, Alex. M. ' * 4 00 Woodman, Miss ^ • 2 00 Woodman, Eliaa J. • 100 Woodman, Rev. E. S. 6 60 Collection, St. Peter's Church, 8 00 St. James' Cboreh, 8 26 \f. .» .o ' «;i " ' ' Total, WOODSTOCK. Appleby, John Atkinson, W. F. . Baker, R. D. Beardsley, J. D. Bewdsley, M. S. ; .' Beardsiey, Jane Beardsley, Charles A. Beardsiey, Stanley Bedell, J. Jarvis Bell, Thomas ,> Bourne, H. W. " Bourne, Mrs. H.'W. Bourne, P. W. Blackie, Mrs. A. ' Bryden, John Bull, R. S. Bull, Mrs. R. S. Bull, C. H. Bull, Birdsall Bull, Mrs. Birdsalt Bull, Mrs. G. N. Bull, Warren C. Bull. Charles P. ;'' Bull, Abner Bull, Mrs. A. Bull, Florence A. Bull, Byron Bull, Nettie Bull, Mrs. Charles Carman, 0. M Carman, Mrs. O. M. Carman, Julia E. Carman, Miss Carmao, Fanny L. $90 10 1 (.- »<' ... M l (' fl 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 2 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 00 00 60 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 48 90 60 50 00 60 60 60 00 00 00 00 00 00 60 00 00 00 uO 26 Cluff. Rich.ird Gluff, Mrs. R. Cluff, Lavinia Cluff, Louisa J. D. Cochrane, Mrs. Thomas Connell, Mrs. Charles CJonnell, W. M. Connell, Mrs. W. M. Connell, John Connell, Miss Cook. John Dibblee, D. L. Dibblee, John and family Dibblee, U. E. Dibblee, .Mr, A Mrs. C. F. Dibblee, William Dibblee, Levingston Dibblee, Mrs. Leringston Dibblee, Jarvis Dibblee, Frederick Dibblee, Mrs Alfred Dibblee, W. F. Dibblee, Mrs. W. F. Dibblee, F. K. J. (Sheriff.) Dibblee, Mrs. F. K. J. Dubois, Mrs. Donaldson, Robert Donaldson, Mrs. Robert Craig, William Craig, Edward H. Craig, Gabriel Edwards, James Evans, Thos. L. Evans, Mrs. Thos. L. ' English, Mrs. A. P. Friend, A Garden, H. M. G. Garden, Mrs. H. M. G. Garden, J. Arthur Garden, Mrs. A. N. ' Green, Thomas GriflBth, B. P. Griffith, Miss ^ Griffith, Robert V ' Griffith, Fred. R. ' Grover, James Grover, Mrs. James Grover, R. E. Grover, M. S. • / Grover, R. U. ' V Grover, CM. GibBon William K |1 00 1 00 60 m 60 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 . 1 68 200 50 60 1 00 1 00 85 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 60 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 90 60 60 1 GO 26 1 00 1 00 75 60 1 00 I 20 25 1 00 1 00 6 00 5 00 1 00 1 00 1 (»0 1 00 60 iM i Gibson, Mrs. Wm. Gliddcn, Mrs. F. A. Hazen, Chipmfin Hazen, Mrs. Chipman Uazen, G. A. C. Hazen, E. C. , , ,s Harrison, W. IT. Hamilton, Mrs. Samuel Henderson, Margaret Hetherington, John Jacob, Mrs. John Jacob, Florence . j Jackson, Mrs. John , Johnson. Andrew ) ; Jordan, James Jordan, William ,. ; ,: , Earagan,'Jobn ,. < Ketchum, G. H. •• ' Ketchum, J. D. Ketchum, G. R. Randolph Ketchum, Blanche Ketchum, R. B. Ketchum, Mrs. R. B, Ketchum, Mrs. James Ketchum, Charles H. Kerr, Gecrge Kerr, Robert A. ,^ j ,. Lee, Mrs. John .,: - , Lilley, John ,; , liOane, Mrs. John Loane, William Loane, Mrs. Wm. Lock wood, Miss Martin, Alex. McCoy, James McCoy, Mrs. Jumes McCoy, Isaiah McDougall. Mrn. James McCiinn, Mrs. James .. McCloskey, Thop McCloskey, Mrs. McKinley, Mrs. McKinley, Mrs. J. McKinney, James Merritt, Mrs. David Marshall, John Matatall, Levi Moxon, John Mowbray, Thos. Mowbray, John Munro, David Nash, Mrs. • . I :a m-- ■>it i m: '■>['. 104 1 1 X. Si ,Ji M M u'iiillJV^ $0 50 60 60 ., 75 25 60 1 00 60 . 60 1 00 2 00 2 00 00 00 50 V 50 50 7 00 7 00 1 00 1 00 2 50 2 50 J 00 1 00 1 86 90 60 90 1 00 50 50 00 1 00 2 00 1 (H) 1 00 60 60 ; 50 50 60 44 50 1 00 1 00 f 1 1 1 12 40 48 12 00 00 .Vil. $6 00 6 00 8 00 1 00 60 1 00 1 00 60 Neales, Rev. Thos. ;.,>/ -^ Neales, Mrs. ..•]': Neales, Bertha A. : ' < Northrop, W. Scovil o;. ', Orr, Mrs. Orr, Alex. Peabody, Stephen Peabody, Allan Prescott, Mrs. > ■ /. ,r.,i.,.'.v 50 Prescott, Ferdinand f_ ,.:•. tslio 25 ^Prescott, Alice ; .j, ; 26 Price, Elizabeth <• * ,,, r 60 Ranktne, James E. . ,,(■, 1 00 Robinson, Ann J. !• 20 Raymond, Charles 1 00 Raymond, C. W. and Mrs. 15 00 Raymond, W. 0. 1 00 Raymond, C. Lee 1 00 Raymond, Arthur J. B. 1 00 Raymond, Fanny L. , ,j 50 Raymond, Bessie ' 25 Rice, Mrs. ^ 1 00 Smith, Mrs. S. ' 3 00 Smith, W. V. Barry Smith. R. E. Guy Smith, B.H. ^ .^ Smith, Jacob Smith, Mrs. Lewis Smith, George F. Smith, Jacob J. .; Smith, Henry ' Simpson, Miss / Staples, George Staples, Mrs. George Shea, M«. Shea, Mrs. E. Stead, Herbert A. Stephenson, Robert Sharp, William Sproul, Mrs. Sproul, Alexander Speer, Mrs. John Speer, Joseph Speer, Sarah A. Speer, Mary E. Speer, Robert S. Speer, Robert J. Speer, J. J. Speer, Oliver Speer, Mrs. Oliver 1 00 Townsend, Robert 1 00 Tupper,J. K. . ^T ^\- 1 00 ■//■ / Mn. 'tl .i.ij" 7 f 00 00 00 60 50 60 1 00 1 00 2 00 50 50 , 50 50 ^ 50 1 00 '• ^J , 25 ' 50 1 10 1 GO 76 75 2 70 2 26 1 80 1 00 105 16 00 ■ 6 00 ■ . 8 00 ■ n^l 00 1 ..- 60 1 r,! 1 <»0 1 .,1 1 00 .:, 60 ,< 60 ^;» 25 !:; 25 .;,' 60 .;' 1 00 .. 20 1 00 3. 15 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 25 1 00 3 00 - ^^ 1 00 ' '■' 1 00 .V 1 00 <-,. 50 60 60 1 00 1 00 2 00 60 60 60 50 50 1 00 90 25 50 - 110 1 00 76 76 2 70 2 26 1 80 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 'II h i Thompson. A. and Mrs. Wetnaore, Mrs. A. K. S. Wetmore, James P. Wetmcre, Robert G. Williams, E. W*. Williams, Mrs. E. W. Winslow, Mrs. and Miss Winslow, J. 0. Winslow, Mrs. J. C. Winslow, Norman B. Winslow, Minnie Winslow, Jessie K. Winslow, Jennie Winslow, Bruce Winslow, Mrs. Joseph Wade, Mrs. Samuel Upham, William Upham, Mrs. Wm. Upham, Charles ;"''p' Upham, Henry .'" \ X.Y.Z. .^*'^'^^-'-; ■ y%' \ * :a $5 00 60 60 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 2 60 2 60 1 00 1 00 60 60 60 26 60 1 00 60 60 1 00 2 80 C!ollected by Sanday School Children. Atkinson, Edith Dubois, Sarah Godfrey, Martha Dubois, Mary , Dubois, Cassie ' McGuire, Annie Carman, Minnie Rankine, Mary Garden, Douglas Raymond, Fanny Atkinson, Maude Marshall, Louisa Phipps, Ida Raymond, Arthur 8. S. Children. Collections, >Ui- t. , ... 1 .: J- iSt'r .fJfc .';ih)*i' 10, II 48 81 62 20 18 78 16 10 27 1 06 16 47 1 22 1 00 70 10 00 •'•f'^.SK«/t JACKSOM TOWN. Bryner, B. N. Broderick, Helen M. Kmery, Charles /^ Emery, Mrs. Charles Emery, Scott Emery, Mrs. Scott Emery, Charles Emery, Annie . Etnery, Alma Emery, Bertha 1281 28 $0 60 26 60 60 60 60 26 26 26 26 Emery, Hamilton $1 60 Emery, Mrs. Hamilton Emery, Frank Emery, LeBaron Emery, John U. Harper, John Harper, Mrs. John Harper, James Harper, Mrs. James Harper, John jr. j Harper, Annie Harper, Samuel Harper, James H. Harper, Jane Harper, William Harper, Mrs. Wm. Harper, John F. Harper, Herbert W. Simonson, John Simonson, Albert Simonson, Mrs. Albert Simonson, Earnest W. Simonson, William Simonson, John Simonson, Clement Collection at St. Peter's, Total, 1300 00 WICKHAM AND GREENWICH. WICKHAM. Black, Robert (M. D.) Case, Mrs. John Cowan, Miss A. - , Ford, R. A. ,; , - Gerow, George Golding, Geo. Esq., Golding, Gilbert Golding, Stephen Hewlett, Thos. Edq., Hewlett, Miss Hewlett, Miss M. Hewlett, Richard Hewlett, Mi8.« C. Hewlett. Miss N. McGaw, Thomas Napier, Robert Northrop, Richard Thompson, Mrs. Jas. WaltOD, Henry 1 00 25 26 26 ■" 1 00 1 00 76 60 25 124 12i 12i 12i 60 50 25 26 1 00 75 50 25 1 20 1 00 50 1 12 $18 72 $1 00 1 00 75 1 00 50 1 00 50 20 4 00 1 00 1 GO 4 00 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 48 1 00 2 00 106 y Wetmore, G. C. WilliaaoR, Reuben Shaw, William OREBNWIGH, Ayre, Ellen Balmer, John Belyea, Murray ^- Belyea, James . Belyea, Mrs. Jas. ' Belyea, T^everet Belyea, William Belyea, William H. Belyea, Sylvester Boyle, Mrs. Brundage, Thos. G. Darragh, Robert ,, ," Darragb, George ' Darragh, Robert Jun., Darrac^h, Margaret •■:r;l. 1. Flewelllng, Joan Flewelling, George Fiewelling, Robert Howard, Donald Holder, Mrs. Warren Jones, Zabulon J^nes, Mrs. Kelly, Miss Lasey, Frederic Lae, Frederic Lee, Henry Marley, Daniel McKeel, W. B. Esq., McKeel, Frederic McLeod, W. Esq., McLeod, James ' Morgan, Robert Morgan, Mary Peatman, N. T. Peatman, Alfred ' Perkins, Miss Pickett, Louisa Richards, Zcbulon Richards, C. L. Richards, J. A. |0 60 1 00 60 $24 d8 10 98 ■ 1 00 •; '60 ' 100 ' ^^60 ••^ ' 90 •' 'i 00 '• loo ' i 00 n •■. 26 V. u: .1 .1 :■ r f O "! L ., .1. .i , .0 10 16 1 00 1 00 60 ' 2 00 •' 1 00 SO 1 00 60 26 ,v. 26 60 4 00 ' 1 00 ;> 4 00 ^^i 1 00 • ' CO ' .^'^ ^ =; 1 00 ' ' ' 1 00 1 00 : 60 1 00 1 00 Tait, James Tait, Jamea W. Tbeal, C. F. Speight, William Speight, Mrs. W. Speight, Albert ' Speight, Mrs. A, Wiimot, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, Henry Williamson, Gibson Whitney, Mrs. .nf\i ■ii;7 $0 60 CO 60 25 20 26 25 7 00 50 50 I 00 Collected by MiwlH^rvey. George Cronk, .^^ . .- . , .,, |0 50 Crook, Benjamin , ' v'> v ^^^ Day, James „,, '.^if I 00 Day, Jas. H. ' ,„^;:;7/ ■■. , 50 Pay,Edgar_ .„i .,,m ' ,, 26 .it'. Day, Cynthia Day, Sarah A. t)ay, Catherine Day, West A. Harfey^ J«8sa Harvey, Wm. T. ,1,^ Haviland, Jacob HaTiland, Isaac Haviland, Samuel J, ,,f/ McKeel, A. J. B. ,;',,.* McKeel, Edward „,„,/•>, JffcBay, John ^.i.ja i/ ,!- Pitt, Isaac Jun., ■,_...' ' . Pitt, Collins . ,! f Pitt, J.N. ^\^,,^ j„: 0£fertory Collections, Total, '^';-- ;j:ii; isT^ ■RRATHM. Add to Subscription, Petitco diac, 1st ColIectioD, .2d ditto, 60 ." 26 \ 25 25 1 00 50 1 00 50 50 1 00 50 .' 25 ,' 26 :: 20 $56 12 6 93 $21 50 8 62 11 85 m s OS as Total, K. -^ u'n viU 141 97 ili'.i^ iWlK .V'. 107 '>>ti |0 50 50 60 26 20 26 25 *• •' 7 00 "f' 60 -•'■ 60 .■^•" 1 00 ey. 10 60 '^ 40 i'i' 'i III |55 12 5 93 $85 9S •'.tV>' etitco- iCtlOD, bto, |4l 9" 1 ,'* U .V }i':.1 'U-i Ii':'"" • -1 .•• .'IT i " •■;•■ APPENDIX A. y ' . ! ' ^ i .' BEQUESTS AND DEVISES IN AID OF THE FUNDS OF THE DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY OF NEW BRUNSWICK. , . , . The following have not yet been realized : ' . . 1852. Chief Justice Cbipman, after the decease of bis mother and wife, $40,000. Sarah B. DeWolf, a proportion of valuable property in St John, after the death of her husband. 1867. Samuel Scovil. property on North Market Wharf, St. John, on the death of his widow. The following have been paid in full: '■-■"■■ V^' 1860. John Bell, Shediac, $40. , "' ' 1861. Sarah Bell, Shediac, |40. 186.3. Stephen Wiggins, St. John, |2,000. " Eliza Bell, Shediac, 180. " J. F. Allison, Sackville, $200. 1866. F. W. Hathewav, St. John, $2,000. " Miss Simonds, St John, $1,600. Hon. Chief Justice Parker, $1,720. 1867. Mrs. Rawleigh, St John, $2,000. 1870. Mrs. Ann Hall, St John, $800. i_ I FORMS OF BEQUESTS AND DEVISES IN WILL. 1. A Bequest of a Sum o/Money^ or Shares of Stock, or Paid Debentures, for the general purposes of the Society. I give and bequeath to the " Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswick," the sum of Currency, (or shares of stock in the Bank of ), standing in my name in the books of the said Bank, or, (if De- bentures, describe them briefly), upon trust, to be by the said Diocesan Church Society applied to and for the ttses and purposes of the said Society, as specified in the Act of Incorporation, and none other. 2. A Devise of Real Estate for the General Purposes of the Society. give and devise unto the " Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswick," all and singular, &c. (Describe the Real Estate clearly.) To have and to bold the said, &c., unto the said Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswick, and their successors, for ever ; upon trust to hold and apply the same, and the rents, issues, and profits thereof, and the proceeds of the sale thereof, should the Society sell the same, to and for the ttses and purposes of the said Diocesan Church Society, as specified in the Act of Incorporation, and none other. lOS I APPENDIX B. The sura total of the Contributions, as reported for the current year, is : General Purposes, ■*$7,142 44 Widows and Orphans Fund, 60 00 Total, $7,202 44 * Including $160 from Kingston, and |41.40 collected at the Annual Meeting. ' ... ..hi ■ •:■ w Jr' ■- ■/ , .'•■•■'■•' ■• "" - :':^'» •:■ ,1. ... . .; , .•(( ^.i /> ■;•• ■;• •,-'••• Notice. — All receipts signed by Mr. James A. Kinnear, for me, will be binding on me. H. W. FRITH, Treamm\ • • '■ .'.i.' ■• .> ■ > ' -h- ' ' •■■ ',yJU-1-: '■ .i-i > -^ ■••;',■- .• . .' . .1 ■■,--'■ ':..;--; -vv',!^..'^ r .\ . ,' Kp; .• i'^ .■' .'-■■■■ ■ • -' ... - , ♦ , * ' * * - 1 ■ J u'^/ 'l ••.■.■■" .■'>. ■■W.h -fi .^i''^'li- ' ■ ■■'•'' ,:',: ;^.'--M: %»-/•*- ,." ■...'• .; .,.-t') irs'.r."*"' : ^ ..f -■; ■•■..- • ," • ."••"' ^ . •f::J') ir ■:'y)iji\.\ l:.v. ;.h! ,.;-,* V " .;;.t-:iM-;" . ■'•■■. ^' ';-:ii ^" -•■■'• •' ->■'>•;;'. ^f .ifi'iv^.A''. '. -,^ .'■'■,,. ■ ;'.vi:,>^a.j . *■ >.*'^ "■> ._ i ^ ■'' ' ■■■V*" ■-- U'-if, Ay.'f-Hi.^:>l -fi"' . '^y ■tj^l-iHii' li'iU!'.'.' , ^.y-iii; !.>;• '!!•'' •■ , ••■ ,■ ■-:': ii:-j; .•■ ■/':< •■J> . ^ .': l.:n Li /r! o. •'*(»•:' !\''^i'< ;'--•'■ '"' >'•'"■■; '• 'inu>-i'.- .i*i'i''ii't (•;»> ■ -Si'* i'l^c; ,;.-^'- •. .: r^.J>'i; (' ' ,' ';-■ • . i^V'''.;''.V V'Jw ' '■\ >!) ;- -.. :.: ''■■'•'' V'-o vl ,-f:^>' ';* ^■■■'^ ' ■ .' CONTENTS. PACK. OfTicnrs of the Society, Prayers, Constitution, 6-lij| Resolutions of General Committee, Ill List of Clergy, 1 "2- 1 sj Report, 1' Abstract of Reports of Missionaries and Local Committees, 10-29 Conclusion of Report, 2<| Returns of Missionaries, 3<1 Proceedings of General Committee Sl-d — — Anniversary Meeting, 4J Executive Committee, 48-5J Report Loan Committee, & l-sj Treasurer's Accounts, 63-6| Schedule of Appropriations by Society, fil List of Life Members, 66-CJ List of Subscribers for 187 1 , 68-10I Appendix A. — Bequests to Society, &c., lOl Form of Bequest, lOJ B. — Sum total of Contributions, \(m kl^> PAf.F. I ... 1"^-13| \'\ 2S| 3d 41 48-51 51-51 5'a-6J \ 66-g| 68-101 ..... A 101