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Las diagrammes suivanta illustrent la mAthoda. r errata d to It la paiure, ;on A n 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 32X ^y^ii/^Jny. /S*^^<>«fcr "> '^**^^^*4* FIPTBENTH ^^cd/y^ J/ REPORT or THE PROCEEDINGS or TBS DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY or NEW BRUNSWICK. DUBIN6 THE YEAR 1850. FREDERICTON: J. SIMPSON, PBIMTIB TO TBS QOBIII'B HOST UCf LLBHT lUJISTT. 1851. % \\ •/•'^ m^ .> 4 ■■'{■4 w ■\ % ■ : .^. ■M- v** f^ n :m 1 OFFICERS OF^HE SOCIETY. Patron, His Excellency Sir EDMUND WALKER HEAD, Baronet, Lyutenont Governor oftlie Province of New Brunswick. The Right Reverend JOHN, Lord Bishop of Fredericton. The Venerable and Rev. GEORGE COSTER, Archdeacon of New Brunswick. The Houorable W^RD CHIPMAN, late Chief Justice of New Brunswick. The Honorable NEVILLE PARKER, Master of the Rolls. The Honorable WILLIAM BLACK, President of the Legislative Council. The Honorable GEORGE SHORE. The Honorable JOHN S. SAUNDERS. The Honorable EDWARD B. CHANDLER. The Honorable W. P. W. OWEN, Rear Admiral. The Honorable THOMAS H. PETERS. The Honorable ROBERT L. HAZEN. The Honorable THOMAS BAILLIE. The Honorable CHARLES SIMONDS. The Honorable Mr. Justice PARKER. The Honorable Mr. Justice STREET. WILLIAM SCOVIL, Esquire. €vtainvtv, WILLIAM J. BEDELL, Esquire, Fredericton. 9tt)fftori», W. H. SCOVIL, Esquire. GEO. D. ROBINSON, Esquire. Xroan Committee, *' The Honorable the ATTORNEY GENERAL. B. WOLHAUPTER, Esquir*. G. J. DIBBLEE, Esquire. The Reverend WILLIAM a. KETCHUM, Fredericton. I^eeretars to tjbe (Syttvi^t €ommitttt, The Reverend WILLIAM Q,. KETCHUM, Fredericton. wercd to depute two Lay Members of the Society to bo elected at the Annual Meet- ing of the Committee, to assist the Missionary in suliiiiittin<;r the recommendations of the Committee to the consideration of the General Committee. XV. For this purpose the Missionaries and Lay Deputies shall meet in General Committee on the two days, or more if need be, previous to the Anniversary Meeting, to make the annual appropriation of the funds of the Society. XVI. The Executive Committee shall meet either at Fredericton or Saint John, on the first Wednesday in January, on the day after the Annual Meeting, on the first Wednesday in March, on the first Wednesday in June, and on the Wednesday afler the first Tuesday in October. XVII. The Clergy are requested to preach annually two Sermons in their respective Churches, with a collection on each occa- sion for the General Purposes of the Society. xvm. No article of the Constitution of this Society shall be rescinded, altered, or amended, except with the concurrence of two-thirds of the Members present at a General Meeting : and notice of any motion shall be given at the General Meeting previous to the one at which such motion is to be made. i il ■|- .^ Have merey upon all Jews, Turks, Infidels, and Heretics, and take firom them all ignorance, hardnesa of heart, and contempt of Thy Word •, and so fetch them home, blessed Lord, to Thy flock, that they may be saved among the remnant of the true Israelites, and be made one fold under one Shepherd, Jesus Christ our Lord, who liveth and reigneth with Thee and the Holy Spirit, one Qod, world without end. ^tiun. Our Father, which art in heaven, Hallowed be Thy name. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done in earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive ua our trespasses, as we forgive them that trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil { for thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, for ever and ever. Amen. WHEN THE BUSINESS IS ENDED. The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of Gh>d, and the fellowship of the Holy Ghoat, be with ut all, evermore. Amen, Wv.lV 1^^'' T f •v REPORT, fci. The period has arrived for another — and that the Fifteenth Anniversary Meeting jf tlie Dioesan Church Society. It is well, at such a time, to look back, especially upon the year just closed, and in submission to the Sovereign Disposer of events, to augur from the past somewhat of encouragement for the time to come. Much to make us sad and thoughtful has marked the course of the year that has gone by. Within that period, the Vene- rable Prelate, the Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia, under whose direction this Society was formed, has gone, deeply lamented, to his rest. By another dispensation of an All Wise Provi- dence, an extensive Mission has been deprived of a beloved Pastor ; a Widow and Orphans mourn over the loss of an earthly protector, and this Society is called to lament for one of the most zealous of its Members, who for a long time filled the office of Assistant Secretary. The remembrance of these events cannot fail to awaken, in the Members of this Society, feelings of sympathy and regret. Turning, saddened and thoughtful from this subject, to view that Branch of the Church of Christ of which we are members, we find much to lead us, with the Apostle, " to thank God and take courage." In the midst of those trials of faith and pa- tience, through which the Church in England has of late been made to pass, evidence is not wanting that her Divine Master is drawing nearer. The vast and self-denying efforts to ex- tend her ministrations at home and abroad, are tokens of His presence and blessing. What though in carrying on the work in this Country, difficulties must be encountered, and the result of our labours seem comparatively small? When we call to mind, that a few years ago this Diocese, and even the site of this flour- ishing City was a forest, surely the progress of this Society and 2 I 10 the interest taken in its prosperity should not lead us to des- pond. For several years it was thought that good success had attended it, when in addition to the aid afforded in building Churches, and the importation of Books, the expenses of two travelling Missionaries could be defrayed ; now, let it be borne in mind, that besides these charges upon its funds, — ^besides aid yearly given to build Churches and Parsonage houses — besides the annual importation of Bibles, Prayer Books and religious publications for Sunday Libraries, — and the yearly addition to a fund for the assistance of Widows and Orphans of the Clergy, — ^this Society assists in keeping up Fourteen Missions in destitute places. To maintain its present position, these holy objects, so undeniably worthy of support, must with patient perseverance be carried out after the mind of St. Paul, " who took care to provide things honest not only in the sight of God but also in the sight of men ;'* and to add yearly to its usefulness, the Members of the Church need only to consider and duly regard the privileges they enjoy, and the responsibilities, which according to the Gospel of Christ, these privileges impose. From the following abstracts of the Reports of the Local Committees, it may be judged how far the Society can at pre- sent rely upon the support of its Members : — >iT. Andrews. — Rer. J. Alley, D. D.. writes, that at a meeting of this Local Committee, in All Saints Church, on the evening of the 19tb December, after Divine service, the fol- lowing Resolutions were passed : — 1. That the wise regulations and the prudent maiiagement of the Church Society, call for the continued approbation and support of all the members of the Church of England in this Diocese. 2. That this Committen have heard with the deepestfeelinssofconceiTi, ofthedcathof our former venerable and highly respected Diocesan, the Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia, and most sincerely sympathize with the members of the Church in that Province, and with the late Bishop's afflicted fumily. Contributions reported as follows : — General purposes, £16 IS 6; 1st Sermon, £5 3 6; Snd Sermon, ilS 6 6— Total, £25 S 6. Campo BEtLO. — Rev. Dr. Alley since reports, that he ha^ obtained contributions at this ?lace, amounting to £2 5s. ; and request on the part of that Committee a grant of Books and 'racts. Mauoervills and Burton. — Rev. Donald Bliss encloses the following Resolution, passed at a meeting of this Committee, held at Maugerville on the 1st January, 1851 : — " That the Committee view with the liveliest feelings of satisfaction the increased amount of subscriptions for the pajt year, it being an evident token that the Church in these Parishes still advances, notwithstanding the difficulties it has to contend with." Contributions from Burton, £14 10 6; 1st Sermon, £16 7; Snd Sermon, 15s. — ^Total, general purposes, £16 13 1. Maugerville, Divinity Scholarship, £1 ; Widows and Orphans, £l 16 3; general purposes, £6 48.; la Sermon, £1 15 10; 8nd do. I7s.— Total, £11 13 1. / 11 .1, <}reknwich and Fetxrsvillx.— Rev. J. Bartholomew writea, that the Local Committen in his Mission desires to express their unfeigned gratitude to the Society for the liberal aid in the support of their Minister, and especially for tlie grant to enlarge the Church at Peters- ville ; the object of which, they are happy to say, has been realized by the erection of a small but neat spire and vestry, and an increase of Church acconimodatioo. The grant of Books they have found very useful, and earnestly solicit an additional ^rant for their Lending Li- brary. The Missionary deems it his duty to remark, for the information of the Society, which contributes so largely to the support of the Mission, that the attendance at the various Churches is steady and moderately large, particularly so at the various out-posts. Several new members have been added to the number of communicants during the year, and a grow ing attachment to our pure and Scriptural Church is distinctly perceived. As an evidence of this, the free will otTerings of the people, notwithstanding the scarcity of money, are in general promptly paid ; and on the part of many, indications are not wanting of their desire, while honored with membership in the " Church Militant here on earth," to be found in the " Church of the first born, whose names are written in Heaven." There are, he adds, three Sunday Schools in the Mission, where the doctrines of the Church are diligently, and it may be hoped, successfully taught. Coutribudons for general purposes, Orcenwicn, £7 13 6*; Petersville, £6 6 4— Total, £14. Harvey AND Hopeweli.. — Rev.C P. Bliss encloses a list of contributions from this Mis- sion, amounting in all to X14 4 10, and trusts that each succeeding vear may witness as great an increase as this over the last. The Missionary writes, that the severe weather in Uie autumn prevented the entire completion of the outside of the Church at Harvey, on which account he was unable to make use of the grant made last year. He solicits an additional grant, to be drawn for when the Church is finished. It is with great pleasure, he adds, that he 73 able to report the completion of a small Church in the poor district of New Ire- land. He sends a list of bis stations : — Harvey, — every Sunday morning. New Ireland, 8 miles,— every fortnight. Salmon River, 18 miles,— every fortnight. Creek, 14 miles, — every fortnight. At the Cape, 14 miles, and the Hill, 6 miles, whenever he has an opportunity. " I trust" he says, " the cause is gaining ground here. If I could confine my time and attention to one Parish, which would form Uiree stations, the fruit would be greater. I pray for the time to come, when more labourers will be sent to this County." The Missionary since reports the organization of a Local Committee in each of these Pa- rishes. At Harvey, on the lOth January, when the following Resolutions were passed : — 1. That in the opinion of tliis Committee it is the bounden duty of all Christians to support by their alms some religious society ; and that, in their opinion, there is none so worthy of support, or in which they can place greater confidence, than the Diocesan Church Society. 2. That the thanks of this Committee be given to the Society for the grant made to the Mission, for the aid afforded in the erection of the Church, and for the ^ant of Books ; and that the Society be solicited to continue its bounty so far as its funds will allow. In another Resolution the Committee express deep sympathy with their fellow Church- men in the sister Province, in the loss of tlieir excellent Bishop, who is affectionately re- membered by several in that communitv. A meeting was also held at Hopewell on the 9th inst., when afler forming a Local Com- mittee, it was resolved, "That it be the bounden duty of all members of the Church of England to afford the Society every support and encouragement;" and "that while the Com- mittee thankfully acknowledge the exertions of their present Missionary, they regret that the wide field committed to his charge, prevents his performing Divine Service as frequently as they desire, and they trust the Society will speedily afford them further aid, the duties of this Missionary being too arduous for any one Clergyman." Contributions reported as fol- lows : — Harvey, Schools, 28 6d ; general purposes, j£8 5 ; Sermons, jEl 3 4 : Hbpewell, Books and Tracts, 5s ; general purposes, £i 19— Total, £14 4 10. KiNGSCLEAR. — Rev. J. Black reports contributions from this Mission as follows : — Widows and Orphans, £2 ; general purposes, £7 2 6j Ist Sermon, £1 Ss.; 2nd do. £1 9s.— Total, Xll 19 6. Chatham. — Rev. S. Bacon has forwarded to the Treasurer, contributions for Missionary visits, £18 ; Widows and Orphans, 5s ; 1st Sermon, £4 5s. ; 2nd do. £2— Total, £24 IDs. Mr. Bacon writes, that at a Meeting of the Local Committee, Resolutions were passed expressive of an opinion, that the benefits derived from this Society cannot be overrated, and that the Committee view with unspeakable satisfaction its increased and increasing prosperity. MONCTON.— Rev. W. N. Boyer writes, that he baa remitted to the Treasurer £l 11 6, the amount of contributions an J collections in his Missions. The collections after Sermons, he states, were small, owing to the bad state of the weather ; and the contributions are be- low the usual amount, as endeavours are being made to erect a Church. The Missionary continues, that the frame of the Church is up, and other preparation made for proceeding with the work as soon aa the weather will permit ; tUe land will be legally secured to tha (i V 12 Church. He is happy also to state, that the miniitrations of the Church are atill well at tended, not only on Sundays, but also on the Fasts and Festivala of the Church ; and he has no doubt but in a short time he shall have a Church-going people in that place. There are no contributions from Salisbury, as efforts are being made for the erection of a small Chapel at that place. Oaobtown.— The Rev. N. A. Coster has forvtrarded the returns of this Local Committee* signed by W. H. DeVeber, Esquire, Treasurer, which are as follows :— Books and Tracts, 17s, 6d. : contributions, £5 16 lOJ ; 1st Sermon, 4th Sunday after Trinity, £1 8 lOj ; Snd doi aOth Sunday afler Trinity, £9 2 5,— £9 6 3 general purposes— Total, £10 S 6. Grand Manan. — Rev. O. T. Carey, through the Rev. J. Alley, D.D., has forwarded X2 10 for the general purposes of the Society, and requests a grant of Prayer Books, Cate- chisms and Tracts for use in his Mission. The sum of £1 was also forwarded to the Trea- surer in Jdbe last. Carlbton. — Rev. V, Coster forwards contributions as follows : — Collections, £12 9 8 1 1st Sermon, £399; Snd do. £2 13 4— £18 13 9 general purposes. Frbdrricton. — The Venerable the Archdeacon reports that this Local Committee met at the Vestry of Christ Church on the 1st of January, when the following Resolutions were unanimously passed : — Ist. That although it might have been anticipated that there would have been a conside- rable falling off in the amount of contributions to the fund of the Society, on account of the late destructive fire, this Committee is happy to find the amount is scarcely inferior to that collected last year. 2nd. That it be a recommendation to the Oeneral Committee, to give authority and make provision for the regular payment of the expenses of Travelling Missionaries by the Execu« tive Committee. 3rd. That it be recommended to the General Committee, to make a grant to the Book Depository in this place, for the importation of Books for sale, and the supply of grants to the Local Committees. Contribuuons reported: — £134 14 7; Ist Sermon, £18 138.; 2d do. (W. &. O. Fund) £14 4; St. Anne's Chapel, (W. & O.) £1 18 4— Total, £169 6 3. Maryland. — ^The contributions from this small congregation exceed those of past year. It is a pleasing fact and worthy of remark, that the people, who have very little to give, of their own accord have increased their offerings, and many of them save the trouble of collecting, by bringing what they have to give to the Church. An addition to the Library, which is becoming very useful, is solicited. Contributions are as follows : — £6 1; 1st Sermon, 13s. 8d. ; 2nd do. ( W. &: O.) 10s. 4d.— Total, £7 4 1. Tratellino Missionary. — The following extract is made from a Report of the Rev. W. Q,. Ketchum to the Lord Bishop : — Mr. Ketchum visited the County of Restigouche in June la&t. He held Divine service and preached at Dalhousie, Campbellton, and in a back Settlement, and also visited the members of the Church in those places and the neighbourhood, and distributed books and tracts among them. The services were well attended, and the Missionary everywhere received widt great kindness. It is earnestly to be hoped that the vtrishes of the people will be com- plied with, and a settled Missionatv be soon stationed in that most important section of the conntrv. In the month of Septemoer, Mr. Ketchum visited the country lying on the east side ot the Biver St John, between dueensbury and the Tobique. Divine service was held at eleven different places; nine children were baptised ; and large numbers of people at- tended, with apparent devotion, on each occasion. The regular visits of a travelling Mis- sionary in that part of the country would be a great blessing. Truly the people there are for the most part " scattered abroad like sheep notliavinff a shepherd." Mr. Ketchum travelled in all a distance of 1028 miles, for the expenses of which the sum of £10 was drawn by the Lord Bishop from the Fund for Travelling Missionaries. Bathurst.— The Rev. Noah Disbrow reports contributions to the amount of £2 7s. and expresses regret that through the scarcity of money, the amount is less than that contributed last year. Sacktille and Dorcbxstkr.— The Rev. Thos.N. DeWolf forwards from this Mission, «ontributions, £15 4 5); 1st Sermon, £1 14 10; 2nd Sermon, £2 4 8 — Total for general .purposes, £19 3 Hi. SiMONDS. — The Rev. J. W. Disbrow reports, that this Local Committee held their meetinR at the Parish Church, on the 7th inst, and after expressing their warmest thanks for the aid rendered to this poor Mission by the Society, they solicit assistance in the erection of a Church at Black River, and a further grant to their Lending Library. With feelings of thankfulness the Committee report that the contributions from this Mission have not decreued ; they are aa follows ;— Widows and Orphans F^nd, Ss. 6d. ; generml purposes, £896; Ist Beraum, 8a. lOd. ; Snd Sermon, lOt.— Tout, £9 11 7. / t 13 / UpRAU.— Rev. W. H. DeVeber writes^ that at the ainiutl meeting of this local Com tnittee, on the 13th inst, Resolutions were passed thanking the Society for its donations to the Churches at South Stream and Londonderry, and soliciting fnrther aid in behalf of tlie latter. The former Church will be ready for consecration so soon as a small debt upon it shall have been paid. The latter is a neat Norman structure, consisting of a tower, nave end chancel of pleasing proportions. It will hold about ISO people, and will, it is hoped, prove a blessing to the settlers in that comparatively poor district With the Society's help, the Missionarv nopes to finish this Church next sununer. " Fully alive," he adds, " to the importance of this Society, as a handmaid of the Church, I have not ceased to impress upon the Parishioners the imperative necessity uf liberally contributing to its support ; and I have ■pared no exertions in collecting their contributions. In this work I nave been much encouraged by the readiness with which they have responded to my calls, and seconded my exertions." The contributions, including the collections at Sermons, amounts to about £23. Prince William and Dumfries.— The Rev. J. Elwell writes, that the 'state of the roads in Christmas week, prevented him from finishing the collections for the Socie^, and that since that time, important business has obliged him to go for a short time to the United States. He hopes to make the usual Report immediately atler his return home. Saint John. — R. Parker, Junior, Esq., as Secretary of this Committee, reports the fol" lowing contributions to the Society: — Missionary visits, £3; Schools, £1; Books and Tracts, 10s ; Parsonage Houses, £i ; Widows and Orphans Fund, £30 ; general purposes, £206 19 8; 1st Sermon, £12 13 10; 2nd do. £5 8 9— Total, £353 11 3. Andover and Grand Falls.— The Rev. S J. Hanford on behalf of this Mission thanks the Society for the grant of Books and the grant to the Church at the Grand Falls. Al- though he has to regret that the Church is not yet completed, he hopes the work will go on next summer. He strongly solicits the Society to withdraw the restriction on a former grant, as this would hasten the completion of the building, which is of vast importance, as there is now no place of worship at the Grand Falls except a Roman Catholic Chapel, and none opened regularly on the Lord's Day. It is r.ot surprising, the Missionary adds, that a care- less observance of this sacred day should prevail, when Uie situation of the country and the occupations of the people are considered ; and hence the great necessity of proceeding with this work, by which the lumbermen and other transient people, for whom the Grand Falls is much a place of resort, may be invited to meet for prayer and praise to the Almighty. On the British side of the Lines, the number of Protestants are few. There are some families living near the Saint Francis, seventy miles above the Grand Falls. A visit which the Missionarj^ was enabled to pay this remote district during the past summer was very Uiank- fully received, and God willing, he trusts soon to visit them again. As the Missionary in now to reside at the Grand Falls, it will be out of his power to keep np the services at the Tobique and River des Chutes, and in still more distant stations, as hitherto. He earnestly commends this part of the Mission to the consideration of the Societyi fervently hoping that if a Missionary be found, the Society will aid in furnishing the means of supplying the spiritual wants of that part of the country. Illness and other unavoidable events have prevented the completion of the collections, which, it is hoped, will not fall short of the past year. Portland. — ^Rev. W. Harrison is happy in being able to Report, that the contributions in the western part of his Parish, exceed tnose of last year. The amount collected by him- self is £30. DiSTPTCT OF Saint Paul's Church. — ^The Rev. W. H. Shore hao reported contribu- tions to the amount of £11, making in all from the Parish of Portland £41. Olenelg, and the Sbttlehbnts on THE South West Branch of the Mira* HiCHi. — The Rev. J. Hudson, Visiting Missionary, reports that the annual meeting of the Glenelg Committee was held on )he 1st Januaiy last, after the celebration of Divine Service, and that the foUowiuf^ Resolutions were passed thereat :— 1. That it ii the bounden duty of the Members of the Church of England throughout this Province, " high and low, rich and poor, one with another," to assist cheerfully, accord- ing to the utmost of their influence and ability, in promoting the various objects of Christian charity now embraced bv the Diocesan Church Society. 2. 'That the best thanks of this Committee be given to the Society, for its benevolent wsistance towards building Saint Andrew's Church at Newcastle. The Visiting Missionary, in transmitting the foregoing Resolutions, thinks it proper to •dd, that during the past year he has been steadily engaged in keeping within the Church's fold his little flocks at Olenelg, Newcastle, Nelson, filackville, and the other SettlemenU of this extensive Mission ; he is obliged, however, to express a doubt, whether he shall be •ble as a soUtary Shepherd, to remain long in this isolated field. More pastoral assistance is much needed on this River, for which he shall be most thankful; and if soon granted, the Church would then be in a position to increase, and be trusta, bv the blessing of God, that that iucreue would be given. Oht that they who read these line* could but see and 14 ffetH h)8 (olitary pmition, for then he should be relieved, and then the " hungr)r theep, who now look up, would be ted." The Society will doubtleai be glad to learn that the Church at Newcattle, which waa ■Hitted by its funds, has been duly consecrated to the public worship and praise of Almighty Ood, and that it has been generally filled with apparently as devout, and cerUinly as attentive a congregation as the writer has ever ministered unto. The Church haa been built for the glory of Ood and the good of man. May it be the means of accomplishing this holy object ! The MisDionary has also the satisfaction to mention, that several adults, (after due pre- paratioii,) have been lately baptised by him at Blackville, amongst whom was a venerable Son of Israel, aged " three score years and ten," whose " eyes had been opened," as he xaid, '* to the necessity of baptism by reading the baptismal omcet in the Prayer Book, and comparing the same with the Bible." On the following Sunday, this old man evinced his sincerity and honesty of heart by receiving the Holv Communion. The contributions from this miserably poor district, ate £18 16 4, of which a small por< tion lias not yet been remitted to the Treasurer, owing to a late accident, from the effect of which the Missionary has not yet recovered. Sif EDMC— Rev. Dr. Jarvis reports contributions as follows : — Books and Tracts, 2s. 6d.; general purooses, £2 17 6; 1st Sermon, £1 17s.; 2d Sermon, £1 3 S: from Cocaigne, £"2. —Total, £7 5s. St. Mary's. — Rev. W. Jaffrey report* the usual amount «f contributions, and trusts in a few days to forward a further sum, as the state of the roads have prevented him from calling on several of his foimer subscribers. The Missionary adds that there seems a growing interest in favour of the Church in this Mission ; that 48 baptisms have been performed, and but one burial during the past year. Of the amount contributed, £5 10s. has been limited to the object of Schools. And as the operation of one of the Sunday Schools, numbering 6j chil- dren, has been suopended for want of a suitable building, he solicits on behalt of the subscri- bers, a sm(.ll granr to aid in the erection of a bchool house. — Contributions for Schools, £5 10s. ; Keneral purposes, £4 18 4: 1st Sermon, 18s. ; 2d do. 6s. 2d, ; since remitted, £2 Is. 3d.— Total, £13 13 9. Westfibld.— The Rev. C. Milner writes, that he has the pleasure to say, that a Com- mittee has been formed in his Parish, and that R. F. Hazen, Esq., has undertaken the office of Delegate to the General Meeting, He hopes, as the advantages of the Society are better understood among his people, tho«e who have the means may be more liberal in their contributions. A grant of Bocks for a Parochial Libraiy would be most usefully applied. — Contributions, £7 12 10}; Ist Sermon, 98. 2d.; general purposes, £9 14 10}. St. Oeorgb.— Rev. J. M'Oovern reports, that at a meeting of the Local Committee on the I3ih of January, several Resolutions were passed expressive of gratitude to Almighty Ood for his continued blessing on the labour* of the Society, and conveying thanks to the Lord Bishop and the General Committee for the grant of Books for t' . Lending Libraries : and soliciting a grant of £10 towards liquidating a debt incurred in adding a chancel ana other improvements to St. Mark's Church. The amount of contributions is £14 18 2} for general purposes. Mr. M< Govern feels pleasure in stating that the interest felt by the people of his Mission, and their attachment to the Society are steadily advancing; and he trusts, with the Divine blessing, as the Society's claims and objects become better known and understood, this good feeling will increase from year to year. He adds, that by the benevolent exertions of the Ladies of St. George, the Parish Church has been much im- proved and enlarged, a handsome end substantial fence erected around the Church-yard, a chancel and vestry added to the Church, the |,.-.pit and desk removed to a more eligible situation, and the interior of the building ^ been painted. All which hat met with the approbation and received thesanction of the iiord Bishop. A balance of £10 remains due for worii on the Church, which Mr. M'Govern has been obliged to assume, and for which, with the concurrence of the Local Committee, he is constrained to ask a grant from the Society,— H reasonable request which, he feels confident, the Society will not refuse. Sussex & Studholm.— Rev. Thos. M'Ohee reports contributions, £636; IttSermon, £1 8 4; 2d do. 16s. 8d.— Tout, general purposes, £8 8 6. RiciiiBrcTO. — Rev. J. Neales encloses the amount of contributions from this Mission, £.30 18s.; l«t Sermon, £2 I5s. ; general purposes, £35 3s. C. W. Weldon, Esq., as Secretary of the Local Committee, writes, that at a meeting of the same held at Richibucto, in Saint Mary's Church, on 28th Nov., 1850, the foUowmg resolution was unanimously passed : — ** Resolved, That this meeting desires to record its thankfulneis to Almighty Ood for the increasing prosperity and usefulness of the Diocesan Church Society, looking upon it aa one of the most efficient means which could have been devised for advancing the interettt of the Church in this Province, and they do most earnestly call upon theit fellow Church- men in every Parish in the Province, to goou in the good work with increased zeal and liberality." 'V .' : ^ 4' 15 Springfield. — Rev. R. D. Palmer forwardi Resolution! paiiod by this Local Com- mittee, expietiive of thankfulness to the bociety for its grants to the Mission, and on the part of the members of the Church in the Irish Settlement, for the grant to their Church, which they hope will be finished and consecrated in August next. To effect this, they again ask aid from the Society. The Missionary encloses a Letter from Mr. Qrindon, a Schoolmaster in the Parish of Johnston, who is most earnest in his endeavour to establish a Sunday School, and auks for a grant of Books tu assist him in that object. Contributions reported, £11 3 9; 1st Sermon, £1 11 10}; 2d do. £1 11 6i-Total, £14 7 2, for general purposes. Lancastbr. — Rev. T. W. Robertson wiites, that this Local Committee held ti.eir annual meeting on the 18th instant, and passed several Resolutions expressive of their entire satisfaction as to the management of the Society and the distribution of its fund*, and pledging themselves to do all in their power towardo its support. They thank the Society tor the grant to the Missionary and the supply of Books and Tracts. The Com- mittee solicit a grant irom the Society to aid in enlarging the Parish Church. A Re> solution was also passed expressive of sympathy with their fellow Churclimen in the Sister Province, in their loss by the death of their beloved Bishop. Contributions as tol- lows : — Widows and Orphans, £5 3s. ; general purposes, £5 17 S| ; 1st Sermon, £1 5s. : 2d do. £l-Total, £13 5 5}. Dot;oLAS. — Rev. A. V. Stuart, in enclosing the returns from his Mission, writes, that though the subscription list does not evince as large an increase as he had hoped, yet under all the circumstances, it is perhaps as great as lie ought to expect. He prays, that Ood may more and more open the eyes of his people to see the importance and blessing of giving of their worldly goods to this Society, which is doing so much good in this Province, and which ought to Be suppoited by every member of the Church by his piayeis and alms. The Books granted by the Society, Mr. Stuatt adds, are divided in Libraries attached to his two Churches. They have a large circulation, are read with pleasure, and he fully believes with great profit. A Resolution enclosed by H. P. Robinson, Esquire, the Secretary of the Local Committee, conveys thanks for the grant of Books, and solicits another grant this year. Contributions, £9 6 9 ; 2 Sermons, £2 17s. ; Books sold, (1848) Ss.— General purposes, £12 8 9. Norton. — Rev. W. Scovil writes, that he is requested by the Local Committee in this Parish to thank the Parent Society for the few Books they were enabled to add to the Lending Library, and to beg to be remembered in the appropriations at the present anniversary meetings. They are happy to report that the contributions have very much increased , and exceed the collections ot any previous year. They are as follows :— W idows and Orphans, £7 lOs. ; general purposes, £12 10s. ; 1st Collection, £4 10s. ; 2d do. £2 6i. 2d.— Total, £26 16 2. Woodstock. — Rev. S. D. Lee Street reports, that at a meeting of the Local Committee of this place, held at Saint Luke's Church on the 6th December, 1850, a Resolution was Sassed thanising the Society for the grant of Books to the three Lending Libraries in this lission, and urging their great importance and the advantage of increasing them, as a means of dispensing true religious principles. It was further resolved, " that whereas the time cannot be far distant when the support of the Church in this Province must chiefly, if not altogether, depend upon local exertions, is becomes a serious and important subject of consideration with Churchmen as to ivhat means can best b? adopted for providing tor this contingency ; therefore resolved, fnat this Committee would suggest to the Diocesan Church Society the propiiety of setting apart a certain nortion of the amount conti ibuted from each Mission, towards creating a fund for the enuowment of the Church in t .lat Mission, and although by this, the annual expen- diture would be contracted, a saving md would be created which would add to the means of the futuie piospenty and usefu.uess of the Society." Another Resolution was passed ex^^ressing great thankfulness to the Giver of all good for the prosperity of this Society, and the blessing which has attended the labours of those engaged in promoting its objects, and urging, the duty of all Churchmen to enroll tliem- telves as members, and contribute to the same, according to the ability which God has given. Contributions for general purposes, £31 14 7: 1st Sermon, 4th August, £'2; 2d do. 12th July, £1 158.-Total, £35 9 7- Kingston. — Rev. W. E. Scovil reports contributions to the same amount of last year— they are for general purposes, £16 5s.; 1st Sermon, (July) £4; 2d do. (October) £3 15s. -Total, 24. Westsiorland.— Rev. Richard Simonds reports contributions as follows :— General purposes, £4 18 1 ; Ist Sermon, £1 6 2} ; 2d do. 178. ; sale of Books, I4s. i 1 J.— Total, £7 I6t. 2jd, Resolutions were also enclosed, passed at the annual meeting of the Local Committee for Westmorland and Botsford, appointing Lay Deputies, ana requesting a continuance of the grant of £20 to the Church at Botsford.* * This Report did not reach the Secretary till after the business of the General Committee wat cloied. 16 St. Stephen.— Rer. Skeffington Thornton, L. L. D., writei,that this Local Committee held its meeting oil the evening of St. Stephen'* day, and paued leveral Resolution* expret* sive of the Committee's sense of the obligation of Christians to advance the cause of Chris- tianity by their exertions, and their means ; their full confidence in the Church Society, and an earnest desire, that all the member* of the Church within this Mission should be contri* buters in aid of it* objects. Dr. Thomson writes, that owing to unavoidable circumstances the collections have not been fully completed. St. Patrick and St. Davii>.— The Rev. J. Sedgfield Thomson reports, that the contri- butions from his Mission will exceed tho*e of the past rear ; but owing to the state of the roads, and many of his people being absent from home, he has not quite finished the collec- tion, but will forward the list very shortly. QuBENSBtiRY.— Rev. H. W. Tippett encloses a list of contributions amounting to £5 16s. lid. ; collected at Sermon, June and October, £1 19 4)— Total, £! 15 3i. Watbrborough.— Rev. A. Wood reporta contributions to the amount of £11 16 3; and the Committee solicit a grant for the formation of a Parochial Lending Library. Hampton.— Rev. W. W. Walker reports contributions to the Widows and Orphans Fund, £2 10s. ; general pu.poses, £17 12 9— Total, £20 2 9. Wbldford.— Rev. D. S. Wetit?ore reports £8 Ss. as the amount of contributions for hia Mission. Thus we find, that comparing the above reports with the returns of the past year, there is a small increase in the gross amount of contributions. In this the Society must find cause for gratitude and en- couragement. More esf lecially, when we find that in keeping up the present amount, the Society is this year indebted to increased contributions from the greater part of the country missions. Surely we are bound to thank God for " this work of labour and of love," which His Word declares, " he will not forget." But it is, after all, the secret advance of the Re- deemer's Kingdom which ought chiefly to engage our attention, omr hopes, our prayers. It is, that by this Society means are afforded of ** preaching the Gospel to the poor," strengthening the weak, comforting the afflicted, " making ready a people prepared for the Lord, all for His sake, who has said, " I was an hungered and ye gave me meat, I was thirsty and ye gave me drink" ; it is for this, we should be thankful, and be drawn on to renewed, to increased exertion. One thing wo know, His Word sent forth, never is suffered to return void. How far this Society may conduce to such an end, the fullest reports cannot make known. All virill be fully disclosed in that day when the work of every one who has aided these efforts, " shall be tried by fire of what sort it is." ^ 17 , January the 23d, 1851, being the day appointed for the An- nual Meeting of the Diocesan Church Society of New Bruns- wick, the Clergy a'nd Lay Deputies assembled in General Committee, on the 21st and 22d of January, in the Trinity Church Sunday School Room, Saint John, N. B. The Right Reverend John, Lord Bishop of Fredericton, Pre- sident of the Society, in the Chair. January 21st, 1851. — The Prayers of the Society having been said by the Secretary, the Hon. the Master of the Rolls, R. F. Hazen, and W. Wright, Esquires, were nominated a Committeci to report the names of the Lay Deputies, duly qualified to represent the Local Committees. The Committee report the following gentlemen duly quali- fied, who with the following Clergymen, were present on this and the succeeding evening, with the exception of those marked thus,* who were duly qualified but not present : — Saint Andrews, Chatham, Kingsclear, Maugerville, Burton, Moncton, Petentville &> Greenwich, ) Carleton, Campo Bello, Harvey, Houewellt Upham, Saint John, A Simondt, OlenelR, Saint Mary's, Sackville, Dorchester, Shediac, Westfteld, Sprin^eld, St. George, ' Richibucto, Douglas, Woodstocic, Norton, Weldford, Kingston, Fredericton 5 & Maryland,'^ Waterborough, Hampton, Portland, District of St. Paul's Church Studholm, {Sussex, Lancaster, Gvgetuwn, St. Stephen, St. Patiick 81 St. David, Rev. Donald Bli»s, 'J. Bartholomew, F. Coster, C. P. Bliss, W. H. DeVeber, I.W.D.Gray.D.D. A. Stewart, J. W. Disbrow, W. Jaffrey, « O.S. Jarris, D.D. *» R. D. Palmer, " J. M'Oivem, S. D. Lee Street, W. Scovil, D. J. Wetmore, W. B. Scovil, W. Q. Ketchum, C( Rev. C. Lee, A.Wood, W. W. Walker. W. Harrison, Geo. D. Street, & C. V. Forster,* Enquires. W. J. Berton, Esquire. R. Parker, Jr., fc W. Jack, Esqrs. R. DeVeber, & \V. H. Hatheway, Esqrs. N. Hubbard, 8t L. H. DeVeber, Rsqrs. W. J. Ritchie, Esq., fc L. B. BoUtord, M. D. E. B. Peters, k F. Coster, Jr., Esqis. W. F. F. Jones, (c J. W. Street, Ksqrs. J. Fairweather, {( C. C. Forster, Esqrs. S. J. Scovil, & W. T. P. Lee, Esqrs. H. Fowler, & J. Upham, Esqrs. B. Robinson, U F. A. Wiggins, Esqrs. . S. Armstrong, k J. Jordan, Esqrs. Hon. Attorney General, & George Wneeler, Esq. Hon. A. E. Botsford,* fc Hon. R. L. Hazen. L. B. Botsford, M.D., & J. V. Thurgar,* Esq. R. F. Hazen, Esquire, E. Crawford,* & H. Marvin,* Esqrs. W. H. Scovil, & W. T. P. Lee, Esqrs. B. Robinson, & S. J. Scovil, Esqrs. H. B. Smith, & J. Fairweather, Esqrs. J. M. Robinson, Esq., & T. S. Wetmore, M.D. Sivwrigbt,* Se J. B. S. Raymond, Esqrs. T. S. Wetmore, M.D., fc W. T. P. Lee, Esq. Hon. W. M:i, 1,057 11 » . Stiewing a Cash balance on hand to BIst December, 1850, of .. £158 11 8 Tht^'V'reatmrer has also made up a Statement marked F, showing the amount funded by the Loan Committee to be, £1,088 12 6 luterestduethereon, 3ist December, 1850, .. „ ,. 4110 1— 1,130 3 I • -■ip « Shewing a BUMtfce od hand belonging to the Society, funded and in cash , of £1,288 14 9 - VpuDhe,i;^,'j^^,|iHrp9>ymeuts for Missionary purposes during the year have been furnished, which AJJ?Jn ^qnrarxq^ with the appropriations made by the General Committee on the 12th atm4B-JaFSei5i!ubr{)nl850, but form a part of the appropriations made in 1848> and 1849, n^me)}^f-.'/ Mil] i^K .^. M £20 chan^ a«-|iilhi.f«r ehbrt;hlaten^'A'it^biiint excepted, which is for Stationery, PosUges, and the cost 4)flprHitf.tgptfKft>R«pc^t^f&ft''it>hi6h Vouchers ars produced. ResrfWltiihlf k'jfeiliilted; ' ' '" JOHN V. THUROAR,?; ..., ^ ' F. A, WIGGINS, '5-rf«rf»<«w*. / I li / ' :. 19 Moved by F. A. Wiggins, Esquire, seconded by the Hon. the Attorney General — Resolved, unanimously, that the sum of £700, exclusive of the sum of .£20 limited to that object, making in all £720, be placed at the disposal of the Lord Bishop for Missionary purposes, to be appropriated agreeably to the schedule submitted by His Lordship to this meeting, which is as follows:— Saint Mary's, Rev. W. Jaffrey, - - - Peters ville, &c., Rev. J. Bartholomew, - Harvey, &c., Rev. C. P. Bliss, - - - Simonds, Rev. J. W. Disbrow, - - - Springfield, Rev. R. D. Palmer, - - - Queensbury, Rev. H» W. Tippett, - - Moncton, Rev. W. N. Boyer, - - - Woodstock, Rev. E. A. Warnford, - - Bellisle, Rev. J. Cookson, - - - - - Saint Patrick, &c.. Rev. J. S. Thomson, Prince William, &c.. Rev. J. Elwell, - Lancaster, Rev. T. W. Robertson, - - Weldford, Rev. D. J. Wetmore, - - - Restigouche, --------- Placed at the diaposal of the Lord Bishop for Missionai/ purposes, - - - - £60 60 60 30 60 60 30 20 10 50 60 60 60 50 50 On motion of the Rev. P. Coster, seconded by Dr, Bayard —Resolved, tha!t the Auditors, together with the Secretary, be requested to prepare and lay before this Committee to-morrow evening, a statement of the funds at present available. Adjourned to meet to-morrow evening at half past 6 o'clock. Wednesday Evening, January 22, 1851. * present: The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop, President, &c. in the Chair. Hon W. M'Leod, and W. P. Flewelling, Esquire, reported as Lay Deputies, duly qualified, to represent the Kingston Local Committee. After Prayers, read Minutes of the last Meeting. Read by the Secretary, a statement of the gross amount contributed to the different objects of the Society, taken from the Returns of the Local Committees, which is as follows : — Missionary visits, £20; Divinity Scholarships, £1; Sunday and other Schools, £6 10s.; Books and Tracts, £1 17 6; Parsonage Houses, £4; Widows and Orphans Fund, £55 13s. 3d.; General purposes, £918 9 7— Total, £1,007 10 4, 20 F. A. Wigging, Esquire, presented a Report, of the Auditors upon the Fredericton Book Depository Accounts, which he read. H. B. Smith, Esquire, read an Account from the Saint John Book Depository. On motion — Resolved, that the additional Report of the Auditors be received, and that the Account presented by Mr. Smith be referred to the Auditors, and when audited, be entered, together with the preceding Report, upon the Minutes. The Committee appointed to prepare a statement of the present available funds, report, that they have attended to that duty, and consider that the sum of JC1,004 may be appropriated for the current year, and that reserving j£50 for unpaid grants, and deducting JC720 voted last evening, a balance remains of .£170, at the disposal of the Committee. On motion of F. A. Wiggins, Esquire, seconded by the Hon. the Attorney General — ^Resolved, that the sum of j£40 be placed at the disposal of the Executive Committee, for the contingent expenses of the Society during the current year. On motion of F. A. Wiggins, Esquire, seconded by H. B. Smith, Esquire— Resolved, unanimously, that a sum not exceeding £3Q be placed at the disposal of the Executive Committee for the travelling expenses of the Rev. J. Hudson, during the current year. On motion of F. A. Wiggins, Esquire, seconded by H. B. Smith, Esquire — Resolved, unanimously, that the sum of £4 Os. 9d. be added to the Widows and Orphans Fund, the limitation to that object being £55 13 3. Moved by the Hon. the Master of the Rolls, seconded by W. Wright, Esquire — ^Resolved, unanimously, that the sum of £ be granted to the Widows of the late Rev. J. Dunn, the Rev. J. M. Stirling, and the Rev. H. N. Arnold, from the interest of the Widows and Orphans Fund, and any balance now due thereon ; and on motion of the Rev. I. W. D. Gray, D.D., seconded by W. J. Ritchie, Esquire — ^Resolved, that the blanks lie filled up as follows : £25 to Mrs. Stirling; £12 10s. to Mrs. Dunn, and £12 10s. to Mrs. Arnold. Moved by S. L. Tilley, Esquire, seconded by W. J. Ritchie, Esquire — ^Resolved, that the restriction (Hi the grant of £17 lOs. made last year to the Church at the Grand Falls be withdrawn, and the amount be paid by the Treasurer, in the present con- dition of the building. / " o lL 21 / On motion of J. M. Robinson, Esquire — Resolved, that the grant of £15, made in 1847 to the Ciuirch at St. Murtins, be paid to the Rev. W. H. DeVeber, for the purjrase of under- pinninji^ and flooring the Church. Moved by the Hon. the Master of the Rolls, seconded by the Hon. Mr. Justice Street — Resolved, tlint the further sum of £G8 lOs. be voted to the building and finishing of Churches and Chapels as follows : — The Church at Harvey, County Albert, to aid in finishing the same, JC20: The Church at New Ireland, County Albert, to aid in finish- ing the same, £Q : The Church at Londonderry, to aid in fini^^hing the same, £20: To aid in erecting a Church at Black River, in the Parish ofSimonds, £20: The same to be paid upon certificates being furnished, tiiat the usual conditions atttached to such grants have been com- plied with. On motion of L. H. DeVeber, Esquire — Resolved, that the sum of £6 10s. limited to the object of Schools, bo granted to the Rev. W. JafTrey, to the aid of a Sunday School in his Mission. On motion of the Hon. the Attorney General — Resolved, that Books to the amount of £150, be granted out of tho Book Depositories of St. John and Fredericton, for aid to Parochial Lending Libraries, the same to be appropriated by the Executive Committee ; and further resolved, that tho sum of £2, including the limitations to that object, £1 17 6, be granted to the Local Committee of Watcrborough, to aid in establishing a Lending Library. On motion of the Hon. the Master of the Rolls, seconded by the lion. Mr. Justice Street, that the Lord Bishop be requested to leave the Chair, and Dr. Thomson do take the same — Resolved unanimously, that the thanks of this Com- mittee be tendered to his Lordship for his kind and patient attention in the Chair. J. FREDERICTON. W. Q. Ketchum, Sec'ry. ANNUAL MEETING. L Saint John, January 23, 1851. PRESENTl ' Tho Right Rev. John, Lord Bishop of Frcdericton, President of tho Society, in the Chair. The Honorable tho Master of tho Rolls. The Honorable Judge Botsford. The Honorable Mr. Justice Parker. The Honorable Mr. Justice 'Street. The Honorable the Attorney General. Rev. I. W. D. Gray, D. D., Rev. Sker n. Thomson, L.L.D. (t ii (t (I n (( t( F. Coster, W. W. Wnlkftr, W. E. Scovil, S. D. Lee Street, A. Stewart, W. H. DeVeber, W. Jaffrey, W. H. Shore, J. W. Disbrow, C. Lee, (( (( «i <( (( t( {( (( G. S. Jarvis, D.D., A. Wood, N. A. Coster, T. M'Ghee, R. D. Palmer, C. P. Bliss, J. Bartholomew, J. M«Givern, D. J. Wetmore, E. DuVernet. Rev. W. Q. Ketchum, Secretary, The Lay Delegates who attended the previous meetings, and many of the principal Members of the Society in the City and its vicinity. The Lord Bishop addressed the Meeting. Read by the Secretary, an abstract of the Report and the Minutes of the late Meetings of the General Committee. On motion of the Hon. Mr. Justice Street, seconded by George D. Street, Esquire — Resolved, unanimously, that the abstract of the Reports of the Local Committees, the Auditors' Report, and the Minutes of the General Committee, and of this Meeting, &c., be prepared by the Secretary, and printed under the direction of the Executive Committee. Moved by F. A. Wiggins, Esquire, seconded by the Hon. the Attorney General — Resolved, unanimously, that W. J. Bedell, Esquire, be the Treasurer of the Society for the ensuing year. ) ( 98 Moved by F. A. Wiggins, Esquire, seconded hy Rev. Dr. Gray — Resolved, unanitnously, timt the Rev. W. C*, Ketcliuni he the Secretary of the Society and of the Executive Com- mittee, for the ensuing year. On motion of F. A. Wiggins, Esquire — Resolved, unani- mously, that G. D. Rohinson and W. H. Scovil, Esiiuircs, he requested to act as Auditors of the Society for the ensuing year ; and further resolved, that the following gentlemen do cuiiiposo the Executive Comirittce for the ensuing yvar: — W. Wriffht, Kia. V, A. \VigK>i><*i K«(). J. V. Thurgar, Ktu. 8. L. Tiller, Biq. L, B. Botilonl, K«q. M D., J. Kubb, Kiq. M.D., Joiienli Fairweather, Eiq. n. Wolhaupter, b«q. Hon. F. P. Kobiiieon, George D. Street, Ktq. U. 8. Armitroiig. En George J . Thumion .fetq. Saint Juhn. do. do. Portland. do. Frederictnn. Saint Jolin. Frederictun, Diiuglai. St. Andrewi. Simond*. St. Stephen. J. n. Toldervv, R«q. M.D., Frederictnn. >V. Carman, i{«q. Oliatlinnt. Juitui S. Wetmore, Eiq. KiiiKKioii. George J. Dibblee, Knq. Freiloriotoii. H. H. Smith, Kail. Saint Jobn. A. C. E\aM!i(>ri, Kcq. Sn^ncx. S. J. Srovil, E»q. Skint John. R. F. Maxell, E»q. do. J. C. Allen. Knq. Fredniicton. Hon. W. M'licod, Kingtton. W. Jack, K«q. Saint Jithn. L. H. DeVebir, Eiq. du. On motion — Resolved, that the Hon. the Attorney General, G. J. Dibblee and B. Wolhaupter, Esquires, be the Loan Com- mittee for the ensuing year. On motion of the Hon. the Master of the Rolls — Resolved, unanimously, that the thanks of the Society be given to the Treasurer, the Secretary, and the Auditors, for their valuable and zealous services during the past year. Moved by W. Wright, Esquire, seconded by the Hon. the Master of the Rolls — Resolved, unanimously, that the pros- perity of this Society, and of similar Institutions in Canada, Nova Scotia, and Newfoundland, affords cause of gratitude to Almighty God; and the efforts thus made by the Church in the Colonies, are the best return which can be offered for bounty so liberally bestowed by our fellow Churchmen in the Mother Country. Moved by the Hon. Mr. Justice Parker, seconded by the Rev. Dr. Thomson — Resolved, unanimously, that the Society desires to record an expression of deep sorrow for the loss which the neighbouring Diocese, and the Church in general, has sustained by the death of the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia, under whose auspices this Society was first established; and further resolved, that the Lord Bishop be requested to transmit a copy of this Resolution to the Family of the late Bishop. it 24 On motion of W. Wright, Esquire, seconded by the Rev. F. Coster — Resolved, unanimously, that the thanks of this Meeting be tendered to the Rector and Church Wardens of the City of Saint John, for their kindness in affording the use of the Trinity Church School Room for the Meetings of the Society.. The Rev. Dr. Gray gives notice, that at the next annual meeting of the Society, he will move the following alterations in the Constitution of this Society : — " That No. 7, in Rule VI. of the Constitution, be read as follows : — 7. Tlie creation of a fund towards the augmen- tation of the stipends of Clergymen who are poor j and towards the education of the Children of such Clergymen, — and towards the making a provision for those wlio may be incapacitated by age or infirmity. That an 8th object be then added as follows : — 8. The creation of a fund for the Widows and Orphans of the Clergy. That in No. 1, under the same rule, the omission of the word " and" before the words " poor Missions," and substitution of the word " or " in its place. H. B. Smith, Esquire, gives notice that he will at the next annual meeting, propose an amendment to Rule XII. as follows: — " That the future Anniversary Meetings of tbi» So- ciety be held on the second Thursday in July." Moved by the Rev. Dr. Gray, seconded by H. B. Smith, Esquire, that the Lord Bishc^ be requested to leave the Chair, and the Rev. Dr. Tliomeon do take the same ; whereupon resolved unanimously, that the thanks of this Meeting be ten- dered to th« Lord Bishop for hi» kind attention to the duties of this Meeting, and also of tliose on the preceding evenings. W. Q. Ketchum, SecVy. JOHN FREDERICTON. \ EXTRACTS FROM THE MINOTES OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. \ St. John, March 6, 1850. The Hon. the Chief Justice, Vice-President, in the Chair. On motion of J. V. Thurgar, Esquire — Resolved, that S. L. Tilley and S. J. Scovil, Esquires, be added to the St. John Book Depository Committee. On motion of the Hon. Mr. Justice Parker, the following Resolution was unanimously passed : — It is ordered, that the following regulations be observed in regard to the Book Depo- sitories of the Society, and the Books, Tracts, and grants or appropriations of Books or Tracts of the Society : — 1. That no Book or Tract be ordered, imported, accepted, placed, or received into, or allowed to remain in any Deposi- tory of the Society, which is not on the list of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, unless such Book or Tract shall have first received the allowance of the Lord Bishop of the Diocese, in writing, as being in strict conformity with the principles of the Established Church. 2. That when any Book or Tract, not on the list of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, shall have so received the allowance of the Bishop, it shall be the duty of the Depository Committee, by whom the same may have been obtained, immediately to transmit a list of such Books to the Secretary of the Society, to be laid before the Executive Com- mittee at its next meeting ; stating the time when the allow- ance was given. 3. That such list shall be entered on the Minutes of the Executive Committee, with the date of the Bishop's allowance thereof. 4. That all grants whatsoever, made for Books or Tracts under the appropriation or specification of the Executive Com- mittee, be supplied from the Books or Tracts now or here- after to be in any Depository of the Society, in strict accor- dance with the foregoing regulations, and the rules of the Society. 5. That no part of the Funds of the Society, placed at the disposal of, or under the order or appropriation of the Execu- tive Committee, or grants made out of the Funds of the Society, be expended in, or applied to the purchase or pro- curement of any other Books or Tracts than such as are in strict conformity with these regulations. 6. That the Secretary furnish a copy of those Regulations to the Depository Committees respectively. 26 * On motion of the Rev. F. Coster — Resolved, that it be re*" ferred to the Loan Committee, to consider the propriety of investing an additional sum of £150, including JCIOO granted to the Widows and Orphans Fund. On motion of F. A. Wiggins, Esquire — Resolved, that the Treasurer be directed to require in all cases of money lent upon security, the signature of every Member of the Loan Committee in sanctioning thb loan ; and further resolved, that the Loan Committee be authorized to invest monies in Provincial securities, as well as on real estate. WARD CHIPMAN, Chairman, W. Q. Ketchum, Sec*ry. Fredericton, June 5, 1850. The Venerable the Archdeacon in the Chair. Read a list of Books ordered for importation by the Fredericton Book Depository Committee, and also a list of Books ordered by the Saint John Depository Committee, not being on the catalogue of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, together with the approval of the Lord Bishop attached thereto : Ordered that the said lists be entered upon the Minutes. Submitted by the Secretary, the Account of the Fredericton Book Depository Committee, for the quarter ending 1st April, and also a further Account up to the 1st of June, by which a balance appears in favour of the Committee of £40 2 8 for sale of Books up to 1st June, and amount of stock on hand at that date, £164 16 1. H. B. Smith, Esq., from the Saint John Depository Com- mittee, reports that the Accounts of that Committee are not yet complete, but shall be furnished forthwith. Read an Account of the Secretary, for printing notices,^ stationery and travelling expenses, amounting to £5 6 7 r Ordered that the same be paid. The Secretary submitted information he had received, relative to the grant of £25 towards a Parsonage House at Moncton. On motion of the Hon. Mr. Justice Street — Resolved, that the Committee do not feel authorized to make any order on the subject, but recommend that it shall lie over for the consi- deration of the General Committee. \ / ) ( \ I h 27 An Account of the Rev. J. Hudson was read, from the 13th February to 3d June, amounting to £10 2s. : Ordered that the same be paid, if approved by the Bishop. On motion of George J. Dibblee, Esq. — Resolved, that the sum of jC22 10s. be paid to H. Chubb & Co., for printing the Report of the Society for the past year, upon the certificate of the Committee appointed to superintend the same. GEORGE COSTER, Chairman. W. Q. Ketchum, Sec'ry. Saint Johfiy October 2d, 1850. On motion of Rev. I. W. D. Gray, D.D., H. Bowyer Smith, Esq. took the Chair. Read statements of sales at the Fredericton Book Deposi- tory, up to 1st September, 1850, shewing money received for sale of Books since last return, j£ll 16 3. Stock on hand, jei91 18 7. E. B. Peters, Esq., on the part of the Saint John Book De- pository Committee, stated that the Accounts of that Com- mittee would be furnished in full at the end of the year. Read an Account of the Rev. J. Hudson, for travelling ex- penses from 3d June to 30th September, unounting to £6 9 6. On motion of Dr. Botsford, that this Committee cannot or- der the payment of this Account, as it should be referred to the General Committee ; to which it was moved as an amend- ment, that the Account be paid, subject to the approval of the Lord Bishop : On the question being taken, both motions were decided in the negative. Read by the Rev. F. Coster, a paper relative to providing a Saving Fund for the IVidows and Orphans of the Clergy. On motion — ^Resolved, that the Rev. F. Coster, H. Bowyer Smith, and W. Wright, Esquires, be a Committee to whose consideration the same be referred. H. BOWYER SMITH, Chairman. W. Q. Ketchum, Sec'ry. 28 FrederictoUi January I, 1851. The Lord Bishop of Fredericton, &c. &c. in the Chair. Submitted by J. Robb, M.D., the quarterly returns of the Fredericton Book Depository Committee, shewing amount of sales from 1st September to Ist January, £S5 11 9 ; Books on hand £137 2 3 : which was approved. Read an Account of the Secretary for incidental expenses from June to 1st January 1851, amounting to £391: Ordered that the same be paid. On motion — Resolved, that H. B. Smith and W. Wright, Esquires, be requested to assist the Secretary in making arrangements for the Annual Meetings in Saint John, and that the Secretary be requested to prepare the Annual Report. J. FREDERICTON, Chairman. W. Q. Ketchum, Sec'ry. Saint Johtf January 24, 1851. The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop, &c. &c. in the Chair. On motion of Dr. Jarvis, that the grant of jG25 made to the Parsonage House in Moncton, February 1848, be paid ; J. V. Thurgar, Esq., moT%d an amendment, that the motion now submitted, cannot, in terms of the Constitution, be sustained by the Executive Committee ; which amendment was carried in the affirmative. On motion — ^Resolved, that the expenses incurred in the late annual meetings, amounting to £3 2s., be paid out of the sum placed at the disposal of the Executive Committee for contingent expenses. On motion of J. V. Thurgar, Esq. — Resolved, that the Ve- nerable the Archdeacon, Hon. Mr. Justice Street, J. Robb, M.D., J. C. Allen, and the Secretary of the Society, do com- pose the Fredericton Book Depository Committee for the ensuing year. On motion — Resolved, that the Rev. I. W. D. Gjay, D.D., Rev. W. Harrison, Rev. F. Coster, Rev. W. E. Scovil, H. B. Smith, L. B. Botsford, M.D., and S. L. Tilley, Esquires, do compose the Saint John Book Depository Committee for the ensuing year. \ 29 On motion of the Hon. the Attorney General — Resolved, that 1500 copies of the Annual Report be printed, and that the Secretary, H. B. Smith, Esquire, and J. Robb, M. D., be a Committee to attend to that duty. On motion of R. F. Hazen, Esquire — Resolved, that the £150 voted by the General Committee for Books, be divided among the following Local Committees, allowing £S to each, and the balance, c£6, be left at the disposal of the Lord Bishop :— :St. Andrews, Campo Bello, Chatham, Greenwich, Petersville, Kingsclear, Moncton, Carleton, Grand IVIanan, Fredericton, Maryland, Sackville, Dorchester, Prince Wil- liam, Dumfries, Harvey, Hopewell, Andover, Glenelg, Shediac, Cocaigne, St. Mary's, Westfield, Sussex, Richibucto, Norton, Kingston, Douglas, Westmorland, Woodstock, St. David, Welford, Gagetown, Upham, Simonds, Portland, St. Paul's Church District, Maugerville, Burton, Springfield, St. George, Queensbury, St. Stephen, Hampton, Waterborough, Lan- caster, Bathurst, and the English Settlement, Springfield. J. FREDERICTON, Chairman, W. Q. Ketchum, Sec'ry. \ I so [A] The DioeeRBD Chnreh Society, In Aeeonnt with William J. Bedell, Treasnrer. Received since last Audit. Jan. 8, Receired from R«v. W. Q. Ketohum, St. David, ..£500 Sackville 17 7 ll-£22 7 11 9, " « S. Bacon, Miramichi, 16 16 Hi 10, " " C. Milner, Weitfield 10 15, •* «• N. Disbrow, Bathunt, 4 2 7i 18, '• '< J. Hanford, Andovei, 12 110 21, « <• R. Simoudt, Westmorland, 7 10 28, '• " Dr. J. Alley, St. Andrews, .-. 18 1 ]< 30, •« " W. Walker, Hampton, 10 « «< " Jas. Hudson, Miramichi, 4 17 9 •< •< " W. Q. Ketchum, Qrand Manan 3 Feb. 8, " '< J. M. SUrling. .. , 16 5 .S •« •' ♦• J. M'Oivem, St. George, 12 10 7 *« •« •« W. Q. Ketchum, Harvey & Hopewell, .. 4 ♦« ♦« " S.D.L. Street, Woodstock, .. .. ., .. 34 7 3 11, •< " J. Bllick, Kingsclear 11 9 4 •♦ •• •• W.Jaffrey, St. Mary's, .. » 10 5 8 « « <• T. Roberuon, Lancaster 9 5 •' " •• W. Q. Ketchum, Fredericton, 127 3 •« »• *' W. Scovil, Norton ^ .. .. 18 18 1 ** *' " Jas, Hudson, Miramichi 3 •«« «« " W. Walker, Hampton, .. » 13 17 7 18, •* R. Watson, Esquire, St. Stephen, 16 / «< *< Rev. F. Coster, Carleton, 12 2 8 «• " " W. H. DeVeber, Upham 19 4 6 •« " •* J. Bartholomew, Petersville, ». .. .. 1119 101 « •« «' J. KIwell, Prince William, 6 7 3 «< « addiUonal " J. Black, Kingsclear, 9 2 •• *♦ •• M'. DeVeber, Gagetown, 6 6 •« «' " J. W. Disbrow, Simonds 8 17 8 *< •* Mr. Wra. Fisher, Fredericton 6 •< <• Rev. W. Harrison, Portland, .. .» .. .. 31 7 10 •< •< additional '< J.M.Stirling » .. .. 15 « " " •« W. H. DeVeber, Gagetown,.. ...... 4 3 •• •< <' W. Q. Ketchum, Fredericton, 6 6 6 «« •• •« R. D. Palmer. Spriugfield, 10 10 •• •< Mrs. Foster, St. John, t 6 «• <* Rev. H. Tippett, Queensbury, 6 6 3 Apr. 6, <* John Grant, Esq., Fredericton, 10 22, *' Rev. Jas. Hudson, Miramichi 10 May 17, '* " W. H. DeVeber, Upham, 2 6 10 June 24, Collections paid into the Central Bank by the Archdeacon, .. .. 18 13 •• •• " •* Bishop, .... 10 Jnly 5, Received from the Rev. F Oo«t>.t, Carleton, 3 9 9 9, •< " R. Simonds, Westmorland, 1 6 2i 30, ** " W. Q. Ketchum, Maryland, 13 8 « « « Jas. Hudson, Miramichi, 4 11 *» " « S. Bacon, Chatham, 4 6 Aug. 6, " " J. Hanford, Andover, 3 30, " " W. Walker, Hampton, 2 Sept. 3, " " T. W. Robertson, Lancaster 1 10 23, " " Dr. I. W. D. Gray, St. John, 12 12 10 Oct. 16, •* *« N. A. Coster, Gagetown, 2 2 6 18, '< •< W. E. Scovil, Kingston, 4 « <' « W. Q. Ketchum, Maryland, 10 4 « « " Dr. O. S. Jarvis, Shediac, 2 6 23, '< " H. Tippett, Queensbury, 1 19 4i Nov. 7, " " R. Simonds, Westmorland, 10 « X " S. Bacon, Chatham 2 « •< <• T. W. Robertson, Lancaster, 10 13, •< " W. Walker, Hampton, 4 18, « •< W. E. Scovil, Kingston, 3 16 23. « " J. Black, Kingsclear, 2 17 «•' •( *' J. Hanford, Tobique, Ill 3} \ I ! / o ai Oct. 14, Paid into the Central Bank by the Archdeacon £14 4 «• " " " Biihop 1 18 4 " " " " Jas. Hudion,Miramichi, .. .. 6 2. I Dec. 12, SubNcriptioni by Rev. Dr. Alley, St. Andrews, 8 10 U 26, •' " W. E. Scovil, King«ton, 16 6 " " «« Dr. 0. 8. Jarvis, ShediHC 5 *' Collection paid into the Central Bank by the Rev. Mr. M'Ohee, .. 1 16 4 ** •' " " by letter unknown, .. 3 15 " " " " by W. H. DeVeber, .. 2 4 Depoiited in the Bank of New Brunswick by O. R, Wetmoie, for the Rer. J. Neales, Richibucto, 32 8 Received from C. P. Wetmore, Etquire, on accountof his Note, £55 6 3 Less— Credit Loan Fund on Interest Account, . . .. 17 11 3—37 15 £780 5 a" [B] The Bioeesan Ghnreh Society, In Account with William J. Bedell, Treasurer. For Interest accumulated on Loans to the 3]st December, 1850. J. H. Hartt, £250 1 year, William M'Keen, IflO Amos Arnold, 100 Archibald M'Lean, 209 1 6 J. F. W. Winslow, 100 JohnDibblee, 150 Israel Parent, 79 1 1 From 14th Feb. 1850, Chas. P. Wetmore, 100 On Mortgage from «( « « it •c <( « « « <( <( £15 6 U 6 12 10 6 9 4 15 5 10 months and 17 days, 5 5 3 <• « « £1,088 12 6 £64 U 6 From which deduct this sum included as interest in last account on Israel Pa- rent's debt, which was added by the Loan Committee to the principal, and introduced in his Mortgage taken by them, of which the Treasurer was not apprised, 4 16 £59 15 6 Appropriated as/ollotvs — Widows and Orphans Fund, .. £38 3 Out of which deduct for grant paid toMrs.Ainold, 25 Divinity Scholarship .. .. Missionary Visits, . . £. & O. E. Fredericton, 31st Dec. 1850. £13 3 3 3 18 8 9 9 £34 15 6 WILLIAM J. BEDELL, Treasurer. [C] I hereby certify that the following Otauts were made by the General Committee of the- Diocesan Church Society on the 12lh and 13th February, 1850 :— Missionary Visits — £594 3 3, Limitations £35 16 9 £630 Granted for the Missionary at the Bend, .. .. 30 " << Rev. J. Bartholomew, arrears of Stipend, .. 6 « « At the disposal of the Lord Bishop,.. .. 50 Widows and Orphans Fund- Grant, £85 12 J 6 Limitations, £14 7 6, £716 (y 100 32 Building and enlarging Churchet and Chapelt- Amount of Orant, £179 Grant to Church at Moneton in '4C, £25, in '47, £20, renewed, .. 45 Building Parsionage Houiet— Oranted,£l5; Limitationi,£5 2G, .. .. ' 20 2 6 Bookii and Tract*— Oranted to tlie Depository Committeei at Saint John and Frederic- ton, each £50 sterling, 12-3 4 6 Granted tu Mrs, Arnold, widow of the late Hev. H. N. Arnold, payable Irom interest on Widows and Orphans Fund, 25 £1,203 7 W. Q. KETCHUM, Secretary. Fredericton, February 20th, 1830. The Dioeesau Cbureli Society, [»] In Account with William J. Bedell, Treasurer. Contingent Expenses. Vouchers. Fub. 16 No. Iti, Paid Joseph Oaynor for Candles, it « t( jy^ Puid R. Graham for attendance, t Itit Audit £443 10 11 Contributions per Account A, ., 708 9 8 Intertit reeeivcd *• F, 65 17 3 £1,216 IS Dr. Paid for Minionarjr Viiiu, per Account K, ,. ..£677 7 10 « Churchet and ChapeU , '• R 158 10 <• Panonage Houiet, <• E, .. .. 40 2 6 « Booki and TraeU, •< E 133 4 6 '* Widowi and Orphant, « E, .. .. 25 " Contingenoiei, ** D, .. .. 40 6 5— 1,057 11 3 £159 2 6 One hundred and ftftjr nine pounds two shillings and six """""""" pence to the credit 01 the Diocesan Church Society. S.bO. E. WILLIAM J. BEDELL, TWMwrvr. Frederieton, 31st December, !850. The Dioeetan Choreh Society, In Aeeoant with William J. Bedell, Treainrer. Statement of jipprapriations made by the Oenerai Committee, and Disburse' mettts by the Treasurer in 1850. Minionary Visito' Fund~ Balance in Cash per last Audit. £198 2 Appropriations in Oenerai Committee, 7 16 Accumulated Interest on Loans, 18 8 9 £932 10 9 Paid Missionaries, per Account K, 677 7 10 To the Credit of this Fund, £255 2 11 For Churches and Chisels- Balance in Cash per last Audit, £0 13 Appropriated in Oenerai Committee, 220 £220 13 Paid for Churches and Chapels, per Account E, 152 10 To the Credit of this Fund, £68 3 For Parsonage Houses — Balance in Cash per last Audit £60 Appropriated in Oenerai Committee, 20 *^*^ ^ £80 Paid for Personage Houses, per Account E, 40 2 6 To the Credit of this Fund, £39 17 6 For Books and Tracts- Balance in Cash per last Audit, £9 10 3 Appropriated in Oenerai Committee, 122 4 6 *^ '^ £131 14 9 Paid for Books and Tracts, per Account E, 122 4 6 To the Credit of this Fund £9 10 3 For Widows and Orphans- Appropriated in Oenerai Committee, £25 Paid for Widows and Orphans, per Account E, £25 E. fcO. E. WILLIAM J, BEDELL, TVwuurer. Fredericton,31st December, 1850. ae The Fredericton Book Depository CotpmiUee, in Account with the Diocesan Church Society, 1860. Dr. Jan. 1. To Book* on hand thif datt, £103 7 3 Majr, « Tranifrrred from Saint John Depotitory, 78 18 9 Augutt, <' *• from Woodttook, 8 16 4 *' '* Rere ived from England for Grant of £50 Sterling made in February, 1860, 78 G Ci ^269 7 I0| I860. Cr. Dec. 31. By Am't. supplied for Grant* to Parochial Librarie*, £63 2 3| *< Net proceed* of Sale* for Caih, ending 3Ut December, 1850 61 18 8| " Gommi*jion and incidental expencei 9 8 '* Deduction on Boole*, and loi* by Are, Ice, .. 8 16 7| '• Book* on hand 31*( Deo. I860, 137 3 3 £269 7 lOj 1860. CASH ACCOUNT. Jan. 1. To Amountin handfof J. T. Na*h, thi*dat« £26 12 1861. Jan. I. To Net proceed* of Sale* for Ca 10 per cent. prem. Over-credited last year, see Auditors' Report, p. 20. 14th Report, Cash paid for duties 8c charges on Hooks by " Avon," ^ vouchers, Bill of £50 Sterling above stated, remitted to England, Commission on £100 1 2}; and £53 14 10 @) 71 per cent. . Dec. 31, Cash— Balance on hand at this date, . . . . £75 15 7 17 II 4 61 11 84 11 2 10 3 3 8 li £238 61 1851. Jan. 1, Stock— Balance on hand, Cash— Do. do. SUMMARY. £193 17 21 84 3 U £278 4 N. B.— There is also a balance of £13 lOs. Sterling, (less the charge for Packing Cases of Books per " Avon,") being the difference between £98 10s., the amount of Invoice of Books, and £112 Sterling remitted by Saint John ComiAittee. Audited— F. A. Wiggino, John V, Thuroar. Saint John, N, B., \»t January^ 1851. H. BOWYER SMITH, Chairman St, John Comviittee. EDW. B. PETERS, Secretary. SCHEDULE OF APPROPRIATIONS MADE BY THE CHURCH SOCIETY OF NEW BRUNSWICK. 1838 March 5, n 1839 1840 August 13, March ^. June 22, May 16, 1841 1842 March 13, August 12, i, 1843 Sept. 17, March 13, 1844 1845 1846 Nov. 1, Feb. 12, Studville, .. - New Bandon, . . Jacksoutown, .. Norton, New Maryland,., Fredericton, &c., Oreenwich, . . Norton, Kingston, .. ..Kingsclear, .. Jacksontown, .. - Richibucto, . . Weldford, Kingston, &c., .. Oreenwich, . . Grand Manan, . . Norton, . . Carleton, Kingsclear, Studville, .. Dundas, . . Saint Patrick, .. Olenelg, . Bay Verte, Woodstock, &c,, Carleton, . . Olenelg, bimonds, Chamcook, Saint Andrews, &c., Olenelg, Chamcook, .. New Bandon, .. Jacksontown, .. Kington, Tobique, River des Chutes, .Second Westcock, .Prince William,.. Nelson, .. Hampton, &c., . . Dunaas, Tobique, . . Prince William,.. Richmsnd, River des Chutes, Nelson, Johnston, Canning, .. Oagetown, 8tc,, .. Kingston, .. Tobique, River det Chutes, Nelson, .. Oagetown, .. St. Stephen, &c.. Prince William, Nelson, .. Upham, .. River des Chutes, Upham, . . Portland, &c., .. £10 20 20 10 20 72 35 ft 10 5 10 32 6 10 10 10 101 7 15 50 5 15 17 15 5 40 40 40 10 66 7 10 15 24 10 20 04 15 20 20 5 20 25 20 16 13 16 13 16 13 122 20 15 13 6 10 3 6 8 6 15 15 101 20 10 90 15 15 130 10 10 25 30 6 13 10 161 5 Finishing a Chapel. Q > Building a Church. £nlarp;ing the Church. Building a Chapel. Books. Rebuilding the Church, Enlarging the Church. -Building a Church. Books. - Rebuilding the Church. ■ Enlarging the Church. Q >■ Building a Church. oj 7 Books. Q i Enlarging the Church. " Finishing the Chapel. Building a Chapel. Books. Enlarging the Church. Finishing a Church. 0> Finishing a Church. Enlarging the Church. ■Building a Church. Books. ^VFinishing a Church. o) Enlarging the Church. Books. Q>-Finishing a Church. Building a Church. Books. I f . 1846 March 6, Johnston, ^.. Ludlow, .. — Hampton, Moncton, .. Kingsclear, .. Lancaster, No. 1, . Lancaster, No. 2« Queengbury, No. 1, Queensbury, No. 2, Saint Martin's, .. ~ Upham, .. Johnston, .. Queensbury, .. Lancaster, Simonds, .. Prince William,.. Saint John, &c.,.. June 8, Tobique, Nashwaak, Grand Lake, Simonds, .. .< 1847 Jan. 22, Springfield, Prince William,.. Lancaster, . . Moncton, . . • Douglast .. Queensbury, .. Hopewell, Saint Marr's, .. Restigoucne, .. Maugerville, be, . Lancaster, No. 1, Saint Mary's, .. Waterborough, .. Fredericton, .. Saint Stephen, ■ . Lancaster, No. 2, Moncton, .. Saint Martin's, .. —" "Newcastle, .. -Sussex, No. 1, i. Sussex, No. 2, .. Lancaster, No. 3, Maugerville, .. Kingsclear, .. Oagetown, Lancaster, .. Douglas, . . 1848 Feb. U, Simonds, Springfield, .. Prince William,.. Lancaster, •• Moncton, .. Saint Mary's, .. Queensbury, Douglas, I quarter, Weldford, 2 quarters, Saint Patrick, .. _,._ — . Botsford, .. Saint Mary's, .. BayVerto, Lancaster, No. 1, Lancaster, No. 2, Lancaster, No. 3, Queensbury, •• Nelson, •• Norton, .• Moncton, •• Lancaster, .. Queensbury, Westmorland, .. Saint John, be*,.. fl5 01 15 20 25 20 20 20 12 12 10 22 10 22 10 U 10 60 50 30 60 200 Building a Church. ■Missionary. Books. 65 Special Missionary Visit*. 30 60 60 -Missionary. Books. 10 20 20 10 25 35 25 35 20 30 60 60 60 50 50 60 12 10 30 60 10 20 5 ■ Finishing a Church. • Enlarging a Church. > Finishing a Church. -Building a Church. »Fmishing a Parsonage House. .Missionary. Building a Church. Finishing a Church. Enlarging a Church. 9 >-Finishing a Parsonage Housa Books. 40 1849 Jan. 17, Simonds, .. .. £30 Springfield, .. .. 60 Prince William,.. .. GO ^Lancaster, .. .. 60 'Queensbury, .. ..27 Saint Mary'8, .. .. 60 Weldlord, .. .. 60 Saint Patrick, .. .. 60 Travelling MiAsiouary, 2 qrs.,40 Petersville, 2 quarters, 30 Hopewell, 2 quarters, 30 Campo Bello and West Isles, 2 qiiarters. To the Lord Bishop, Moncion, Curate, Woodstock, Additional to Weldford Sussex, . . Weldford, — ~-~. Grand Falls, Simonds, Stanley, Richibucto, . . Douglas, To the Lord Bishop, To Local Committees from Book Depositories, 1850 Feb. 13, Saint Marv's, Woodstock, .. .. Petersville, . . . . Belleisle, Harvey and Hopewell, . . St. Patrick and St. David, Simonds, . . . . Prince William & Dumfries, Springfield, Lancaster, .. .. Queensburv, .. .. Weldford Travelling Missionary, . . To the Lord Bishop, .. -^Londonderry, — Harvey. 30 60 60 20 10 10 5 20 10 20 20 25 60 J 167 60 20 60 10 60 50 30 60 60 60 60 60 40 50 25 26 Anaivcv, •. .. ^u ~>.^pringfield, (Irish Settl'mt,) 25 i >. ■I ■ 17 10 17 10 17 10 12 10 10 20 2 26 122 4 Newcastle, .. ..26 . — Grand Falls, .. Upham, (South Stream,) Petersville, BayVerte, .. .. Saint Mary's, .. Queensbury, .. .. Mrs. K. N. Arnold, Depositories, . . . . To Local C'' ir, mittees from Book Deco?it(>iies, 1861 Jau. 21, Saint Mary\ .. .. ' 60 Woodstock, .. .. 20 Petersville, .. .. 60 Belleisle, .. .. 10 Harvev, 8(C 60 Saint Patrick, &c., 60 Simonds, .. .. 30 Prince William, &c. .. 60 Springfield, .. .. 60 Lancaster, .. .. 60 Queen sbury, .. .. 60 Weldford, .. .. 60 Moncton, .. .. 30 Restigouohe, .. .. 60 (^ To the Lotd Bishop, .. 50 N 'Miuionary. n Finishing a Church. Building a Church. Enlarging a Church. Finishing; a Parsonage. Purchasing a Parsonage. Finishing a Parsonage. Widows & Orphans of Clergy. Books. 'Missionary. Building a Church. -Finishing a Church. Paying a debt on Church. Parsonage. Widows and Orphans. Books. 100 Books. 0\ ^ 'Missionary. OJ ^, 41 £ t. d. 1851 Jul. 21, "N Travelling 'Miiiionary, Rev. > 3^ J. Hudion, ) St. Martin's, (granted in '47,)15 Harver, (County of Albert,) 20 New Ireland, .. •• 6 Londonderry, .. .. 20 BUck River,lSiniondi,) 20 St. Mary's, (Rev.W. Jaffirey,) 6 10 Vaterborough, .. 2 Mn. J. M. StirUng, .. 26 Mrs. John Dunn, .. 12 10 Mn. H. N. Arnold, .. 12 10 ToLoealComniitteei,from?.|.n n Book Depoiitoriei, T'" To underpin fc iloor a Church. "' », To aid in building a Church. 0> OS- Finishing a Church. 0> To aid in building a Chv To aid a Sunday School. Books. Lending Library. 0> Widows and Orphans Fund. ^, Total, aa by above Schednle, ;fi7,483 16b. 6d. ^ LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS TO THE DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY OF NEW BRUNSWICK. %iU i&twibttii. By the payment of not less than Ten Founds at any one time. — Those marked with /I. S. are also Annual Subscribers. 1838 1839 BAILLIE, Hon. THOMAS. CHIPMAN, Hon. WAED, V. P. ^. 5'. COSTER, Ven. Archdeacon, V. P. -rf. & MACLAUGHLAN, JAMES A. Esquire. ^. S. OWEN, Hon. W. F. W., V. P. SCOVIL, WILLIAM, Esquire, V. P. yt. S. WiiTMORE, JUSTUS S. Esquire. ^. S. BOTSFORD, Hon. WILLIAM. ^. S. ROBINSON, Hon, F. P., V. P. ^. S. SCOVIL, Rev. WILLIAM. A. S. SIMONDS, Hon. CHARLES. ^. «. SHORE, Hon. GEORGE, V. P. ^. S. 1840 1842 1843 1845 1846 1847 1848 1849 1850 HARVEY, Major General Sir JOHN, K, vernor and Commander in Chief. C. B. and K. 0. H., late Lieutenant Go- PARKER, Hon. l^EVILLE, Master of the Rolls, V. P. j4. S. ROBINSON, Colonel JOHN. ^. S. RATCHFORD, E. D. W., Esquire. WHEELER, GEORGE, Esquire. A. S. SMITH, HENRY BOWYER, Esquire. A. S. COLEBROOKE, His Excellency Sir WILLIAM M. G., K. H., late Lieutenant Governor and Commander in Chief. FREDERICTON, The Right Reverend JOHN, Lord Bishop of, President A. 8. GILBERT, GEORGE G., Esquire. PARKER, Hon. Mr. Justice, V. P. A. S. PETERS, Dr. GEORGE F. A. S. SAUNDERS, Hon. JOHN S., V. P. A. S. SCOVIL, SAMUEL, Esquire. A. S. SCOVIL, WILLIAM HENRY, Esquire. A. S. SMITH, GEORGE SIDNEY. A. S. TILLEY, S. L., Esquire. A. S. WIGGINS, STEPHEN, Esquire. A. S. WIGGINS, FREDERICK A, Esquire. A. S. GILBERT, Mrs. ANN. READE, ALFRED, Esquire. SEARS, EDWARD, Esquire. A. S. WIGGINS, Mrs. STEPHEN. A. S. HENDERSON, EDMUND, Captain R. E. HEAD, His Excellency Sir EDMUND WALKER, Baronet, Lieutenant Gover- nor and Commander in Chief, &c. ke. &c. Patron. A, S, FAIRWBATHBB, JOSEPH, Esquire. A, S.. \ SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR 1860. \ \ ANDOVER. Anderson, John B Baird Heury, Esquire, Beckwith, F. £., Esquire) Beveridge.Benj., Esquire, Beveridge, Adam C . Cnughey, Samuel Ghevers, Mrs. Clement, G. Oox, Emerson, John Emerson, Mrs, Evans, W. Hammond, Mrs. C. Hetherington, Barah Hetheriugton, Wm. Hodgins, John T. K Lloyd, Thomas Lloyd, Mrs. Montgomery, Mrs. Montgomery, Mifs Montgomery, James Missionary, S. P. G> Murphy, Mrs. Peltier, Hil. Picket^ Mrs. Pickett, James Raymond, A. W. Reed, Duncan Squires, Mrs. Thompson, Alexander Trusswell, Thomas Trusswell, Sarah Watson, William Watson, Samuel Wilson, William 1st Collection, and Do. BATHURST. Bowser, Henry Disbrow, Mrs. Miller, Thomas Sutherland, Mrs. Sutherland, Mary Sutherland, Georgianna White, Mrs. £0 10 10 5 1 5 2 3 a 6 2 S 10 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 3 1 5 2 5 <2 2 5 5 2 2 5 2 2 2 10 6 6 6 3 6 6 6 3 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 £0 £11 3 1 11 BURTON. Bliss, Rev. D. M. Bliss, Tho8. Wetmore Brown, William C. £15 11 Si £0 18 6 Collected in B athurst in August, 14 6} Ditto on Christmas Day, 9 1 Ditto inNewBandon,i)ec. 29, 4 »i Brown, Mrs. W. C. Clowes, Mrs. Clowes, Charles H. Clowes, Mrs. C. H. Clowes, Gehardus Clowes, Mrs. O. Clowes, John C. Camp, Mrs. Camp, Miss M. Camp, Miss C. Daly, Hugh Emerson, John Gilbert, Mrs. Gilbert, Miss Mary Gilbert, Miss Margaret Gilbert, William J. Gilbert, Bradford P. • Hazen, J. Hazen. G. Hazen, Mrs. C. Hazen, Miss Hazen, Isabel Hazen, Elizabeth Hazen, James Hazen, Robert Hubbard, Mrs. Hubbard, Nathaniel Hubbard, Mrs. N. Hubbard, Miss J. Hubbard, Miss H. L. Hubbard, Miss Ann Hubbard, Ambrose Hayward, G. Hicks, W.W. Hicks, S. A. Hubble, Ammon 8. I :!tieney, Daniel 'i'Pherson, J. R. M'Lean, L. Perkins, Charles W. Perkins, Mrs. C. W. Partelow, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Smith, Samuel Smith, Mrs. Samuel Scoullar, W. Scoullar, Mrs. Seely, Abner Seely, Mrs. A. Titus, Thomas Wilmot, Mrs. Wiimot, J. L. Wilmot, Mrs. J. L. Wilmot, Miss Wilmot, (Jeorge £0 £2 7 BURTON & MAU6ERVILLB. £l 1 5 a 6 5 2 6 7 6 5 a C 5 a 6 2 6 1 3 5 6 2 6 a a 5 5 5 2 6 2 6 2 6 1 3 5 a 6 5 10 5 3 9 3 9 a 6 a 6 5 5 5 5 3 6 3 6 10 2 6 2 6 2 6 5 5 3 2 6 3 6 a 6 2 6 10 5 5 5 S 5 Ist Semi- Annual Sermon, 2nd Aug. 4, Oct 27, £14 10 6 , 1 6 7 , IS £16 13 1 MAUGERVILLE. Bliss, Rev. D. M. Bailey, Charles Bailey, Mrs. Bailey, Miss Mary Ann Bailey, John £1 44 Bailey, James Bailey, Charles William Brown, Charles Brown, Mrs. C. Brown, Anna R, Cfaeyne, Miss Covert, Oeorse B. Corert, Mrs. l^eorire Covert, W. Covert, John S. Covert, Isabella Cromwell, James S. Cromwell, Mrs. DeVeber, John OeVeber, Miss Mary DeVeber, T. A. DeVeber, Mrs. T. A. Dow, Mrs. Hatheway, Calvin L. Hatheway, Mrs. Hatheway, Miss Julia Harding, Mrs. Harding, Oeorge H. Miles, Colonel, and Mrs. Milner, Mrs. Perley, Miss Stirling, Mrs. ' Shields, Archibald Smith, Miss C. Woodforde, Dr. £0 1 3 1 3 5 3 6 1 3 3 5 3 6 3 6 3 8 3 6 8 6 I 3 5 5 5 5 8 6 8 5 3 6 3 a 8 6 10 3 6 3 6 3 10 1st Semi-Annnal Sermon, Aug. 4, »nd " " Oct 17, £8 13 3 1 15 10 17 £11 5 Perley, Thomas H. £0 3 6 Perley, Mrs. 3 9 Perley, Helen J. i o Perley, Amos C. i o Perley, HenrieUa B. 10 CAMPO BBLLO. Alexander, Mr. Bennett, Mr. Farmer, J. Bsquire, Moses, Captain Robinson, Captain, R. N. £0 8 £0 5 5 5 10 10 Avery, R. Coster, Rev. F. Coster, F. Jnnr. Clarkson, J. Cook, John Craft, W. Carroll, W. Dunham, J. O. Dunham, W. C. Donelly, Mrs. Griffith, B. Harding, Mrs. Jarvis, Q. R. Leavitt, F. Littlehale, J. C. M'LacMan, J. CARLBTON. £3 5 £0 3 1 10 7 10 5 3 S 5 10 1 5 5 1 9 1 Nase,H. Peters, B. B. Peters, Dr. M. H. Small, Otis Strange, S. Stacknouse, J. Staekhouse, J. Junr. Shiras, W. Wihnot, R. D. Wetmore, S. P. Donations, 1st Sermon, 3nd Do. £0 5 1 5 1 10 5 5 5 1 5 15 3 9 3 13 1 5 3 5 6 1 8 5 3 5 5 5 5 S 5 5 5 10 3 £18 13 9 CHATHAM. Allison, H. B. £0 10 Allison, Mrs. lO Bacon, Rev. Samuel 10 Black, W. A. Bsq., High Sheriff, 10 Brehaut, T. S. 3 6 Baldwin, Daniel 3 6' Burbridge, Richard 5 Burchill, 6. Senr. Burchill, G. Junr. Brown, John Carman, Wm. Junr. Candv, Samuel Douglas, Mrs. Douglas, Mrs. Wm. Fene^, James Friend, Harley, John Hesket, Matthew Hesket, Robert Hawbolt, Charles Harper, Alexander Johnson, J. M. Senr. Johnson, J. M. Junr. Bsq., M. P. P. Johnson, William Johnson, James Johnson, Robert Joseph, Mrs. Jackson, John Kelly, Mrs. Wm. Letson, Wm. A. Ijetson, Mrs. Georve Letson, Ann Mttilda Iioy, Nicholas M'GuUy, Caleb, Bsquire, Martin, Mrs. Mndge, Nicholas Peters, Bon. T. H. Peters, Miss Jane Percival, John Fereival, Catherine 5 Percival, Elizabeth 8 6 Perciva), Georse 8 6 Percival, Josepn 8 6 Parker, Miss 5 Parker, Mrs. George 5 Parker, George 5 Parker, John .5 Peterson, Andrew 1 Russell, John 2 6 Robinson, Richard 6 Seafle, Michael 5 Samuel, WiUiam Edward 5 Samuel, James 2 6 6 Q Q 9 1 6 3 « 5 5 2 6 6 4 8 5 5 5 5 3 18 6 5 \ \ ¥ Samuel, Samuel TraTon, Richard TreTon, David Traer.Oeorge Vjt, Thomai Vondjr, Thomai, Senr. Vanttone, Charles Wright, John Wright, Mn. John Wright, Henry Wilkinion. WilUam Thoma*, Robert Willitton, Edward Wallace, Henry Wilion, Andrew Walker, George Andenon, Thomae Duff, John Sermon, 30th June, Sermon, 27lh October, XO 2 6 2 6 2 5 2 6 8 6 5 5 ft S 3 9 5 ft 2 6 1 10 S £18 ft 4 ft 2 £24 10 DOUGLAS. £0 Burtt, Frederick fiurtt, George Burtt, Abraham Burtt, Emma Burtt, Joieph, Senr. Burtt, Jami Brewer, Henry Brewer, Auuin Brewer, Cornelius, Senr. Brewer, Charles Brewer, Stephen Brewer, Abraham Brewer, T. H. ' Crouse, Thomas Crouse, Richard Clements, Captain O. ClanAeld, Henry Gurry, Ross Darcus, Martha Bokley, H. K. Estey, George Haines, Israel Jones, John Jones, Henry Lawrence, Moses LawreuvC, Mary Lawreuce, Jessee Lawrence, Andrew Lawrence, William, Lawrence, William, Miles, Jame« A. Morehouse, Daniel Manson, Miss M'Keen, Jacob M' Keen, Abraham Robinson, Hon. F. P. Robinson, Colonel John Robinson, H. B. Stuart, Rev. A. V. Stuart, Anne Smith, Samuel £0 2 6 1 8 10 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 Two Sermons, Books sold, 1848, £9 6 9 2 17 ft £12 8 9 FREDERICTON & MARYLAND. £1 10 1 3 1 3 1 3 ft 1 S ft 2 6 1 3 2 6 2 6 I 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 7i 1 3 1 31 1 2 6 1 1 3 5 2 6 2 6 1 3 2 6 1 3 2 6 1 3 1 3 I 3 2 1 8 2 6 Si 2 6 8 2 6 1 10 10 10 10 1 10 fREDBRICTON Allen, John C. Allen, Miss Sarah Allen, M. Brock Akerly, Saml. A. Anderson, Wm. Senr. Anderson, Mrs. Wm. Ashfield, Mrs. Annett, Jane Burnett, Miss Barker, A. J. Burton, Miss Bedell, W. J. Bedell, Mrs. W. J. Bedell, A. Rankin Block, Alexander Beck with, J. A. Bliss, George Brayley. J. W. Coster, the Venerable Aichdeacon 5 Coster, Rev. C. G. Carman, W. H. Cadwallader, Wm. Coy, A. H. Carter, Mn. Carter, Master James Dibblee, George J. Dibblee, Mrs. George J. Dibblee, Miss Dibblee, Miss Mary Davidson, Mrs. Davidson, Miis L. Fredericton, the Lord Bishop of 20 Fayerweatherj Miss *" ~ Friend, Fraser, Mrs. Fisher, William Fisher, Hon. C, and Mrs. Grant, John Greig, Andrew Graham, Robert Gall, W. H. Gregor, Mrs. Gregorv, J. Head, His Excellency Sir E. W. 1 10 10 1 ft ft 10 ft 10 10 1 ft 7 ft ft ft 8 6 4 4 10 ft ft 2 6 2 6 10 2 1 ft 1 1 lU S 5 10 18 U Bart., Lt. Gov., fcc Ice. &c. 20 Hayne, Lt. Colonel, 1 Hatheway, F. W. ] Hatheway, F. W., Junr. Hatheway, George S. P. 2 6 Hicklin, William 2 6 Hicklin, Mrs. 2 6 Hawkins, Lt. 97th Regiment, 10 Harvest, Lt. 97th Regiment, 10 Home, John 2 6 Home, Mrs. J. 13 46 Jonei, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. James, Robert and Mrs. Kentiih, Miis Ketchiim, Rev. W. Q. Kerr, D. S Ketchiim, O. D. a Lockyer, Lt.Col., K.H., 97tli Regt. 2 Leigh, Captain 97th Regiment, Lee, Kev. C. Lugrin, Mrs. Mageehaii, Andrew Moure, James Moore, John Moore, J. S. Moore, Mrs. J. S. itoore, Hugh )edham, Marlf N'.res, Ensign 97lh Regiment Pennelatlier, R. T. Parker, Hon. N. Parker, Miss Parker, Miss Julia Parker, Miss Maiy Parsons, Thomas Parsons, Ana Phair, W. B. Phair, W. B. Junr. Phair, A. S. Partelow, Honorable J. R. Phiilipps, P. W., Lt. R. A, Ross, Miss Robb, J., M. D. Ryan, Mis. Rran, John Robinson, W. H. & Co. Roberts, Qeorge Saunders, Hon. J. S. street, Hon. Judge Street, Hon. Attorney Oeneral, Street, W. W. Street, Charles Smith, Mrs. W. H. Smith, Anthony Smith, Anthony, Junr. Swim, Amelia J. Swim, Eliza M. Swim, Emma Simonds, Edward Shore, Hon. Col. Mrs. & Miss Smith, Richard Squires, Mrs. Squires, \nn Troiighton, Qeorge Toldervy, Dr. & Mrs. Thomas, John Wetmore, C. P, , Wood, Mrs. WeUh, Mrs. Wilkinson. Mr. &Mn> Welch, Augustus Wood, S. S. Wilmnt, E. H. Willian>s, Edward Wolhaupter, Mr. and Mrs.. Wolhaupter, P. O. Wallace, Mrs. Wallace, O. Wallace, James £2 1 10 1 1 1 1 .2 I 1 2 6 2 6 5 5 5 5 10 10 )3 Iff 1 10 5 4 10 S 6 1 3 1 3 10 10 10 1 1 10 1 10 2 6 1 9 1 10 1 10 1 4 2 6 2 1 6 5 10 10 3 1 5 1 3 1 3 1 3 16 1 10 10 1 2 6 1 9. 5 6 10 6 U 1 10 2 6 1 3 1 3 Welch, Archibald £0 2 6 Yardy, Edward 5 A Donation, 5 Balance ot October collection, 15 •£136 7 fi Collection, Christ Church in June, 18 13 Do. do. Oct., 14 4 Do. St. Anne's Chapel, 1 18 4 £170 19 3 * An additional contribution was received since the amount was first reported. MARYLAND. Fletcher, Edward £0 Fisher, Mrs. H ., Senr. Fisher, Lewis Fisher, Henry, Junr. Fisher, Mrs. H. Junr. Fisher, David, Junr. Fisher, Eliza Fisher, David Fisher, Mrs. D. Fisher, Mrs. Ann Fisher, M. Eliza Fisher, William Fisher, Gabriel Friend, 1 Horncaitle, Joseph Horncastle, Mrs. Joseph Horncastle, Joseph, Junr. Horncastle, Edwin Ketchum, Rev. W. Q. 1 Lindsey, Mrs. J. M' Knight, William M' Knight, William, Junr. M'Knight, Samuel M'K'night, James M« Knight, Mrs. W. M'Knight, John \ M' Knight, Mis. John Patterson, Mrs. Patterson, Ann Segee, A. Segee, S. Whittaker, J. Whittaker, Mrs. J. 2 6 2 6 3 9 5 2 6 1 3 1 3 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 1 3 5 5 5 1 8 1 3 3 1 3 2 6 2 6 2 6 1 3 3 9 2 6 71 2 6 2 6 2 5 2 6 1st Sermon, (June) 2d Do. (October) £6 1 13 8 •10 4 £7 4 1 OAGETOWN. Offertory, 4th Sunday after Trinity, £1 8 101 Offertory, 20th Sunday after Trinity, 2 2 6 Allingham, Thomas 2 6 Bulyea, James A. 2 6 Currv, George 5 Coster, N. A. P Calkin, Joshua 6 Calkin, Harriet 2 6 Calkin, Sarah 2 6 DeVeber, N. H. 2 Ferguson, David 2 6 Fox, John 2 6 / 1 41 Olau, James £U ft Lemon t, William ft Kiioi, Ciiarlet a 6 Pet«rt, Korbet 3 6 Smith, Charles ft Smith, John ft Tllley, Thomai Si 6 Tilley, Francei 71 Tiliey, AuituHta 7* Tiiiey, MargRrvt Wetmore, T. Robert 71 7 6 Watnon, Jonathan 2 6 Travis, John 10 jeio ft "i GREENWICH & PETERSVILLE. GREENWICH. Baitholomew, Rev. J. jCO 15 Brundage, Mose* ft Buxton, Henry 2 6 Bulyea, Jamei 2 6 Bulyea, Robert 1 3 fiulyea, Lewis A. I 3 Condle, Susan 2 6 ColliuH, Jonathan 1 21 Flewelling, Caleb 2 6 Flewelling, Robert 2 6 Flewelling, George 3 Flewelling, Nathaniel 1 3 Flewelling, John I 3 Flewelhng, Thomai Goiman, Mrs. G. , 1 1 3 Oorham, William 1 21 Ourham, Robert 1 3 Haviland, J. Esquire, ft U Haviland, Rachel 2 6 Inch, James 2 6 Jones, George 1 3 M«Keel, W. B. Esquire, 10 M'Keel, Adelaide 2 6 M'Kinney, Patrick MarJey, Daniel 2 6 2 6 Nutter, William 2 6 Nase, Emma A. 2 6 Peatman, Norris T, 2 6 Peatman, Charles 2 Price, Margaret 5 Perkins, Daniel H. 1 21 Richards, Thomas ft Richards, Joseph A. Rirhaids, Medley ft 1 3 Richards, Afrs. J. A. 1 3 Richards, James W. 3 Richards, Charles 5 Richards, William D. 6 U Collections in Church, 1 4 Sale of Books. 13 31 £7 13 8 FBTERSVILLR. Armstrong, John £0 ft Baitholomew, Rev, J. 15 Burges, Mrs. 3 Burges; William 3 Burges, Robert 2 6 Ora lam, Thomas . 2 6 Godfrey, Oeorste Hamilton, Andrew 1 3 2 6 Hamilton, Mrs. 1 3 Inch, John Joidan, Mary Lomley, Robert Leonard, Thomas M*Kinney, James M'Corcle, Moure, Edward O'Neil, Isaac O'Neil, Abraham Polley, James Polley, Richard Perkins, Joseph, Esquire, Perkins, John Perkins, James Paiks, Samuel H. Smith, James Tully. John Woods, Francis Collections in Church, HAMPTON. Alden, W. Armstrong, Catherine Bolswick, Mrs. Beatty, James Crawiord, William Dodge, William Dodge, Mrs. W. Dodge, Bayard Dickson, John Darling, John Dodge, C. A. Demill, Charity Demill, Mary Ann Demill, Thomas Drury, LeBaron, Esquire, Drury, Mrs. L. B. Dixon, C. T. Dixon, barah Ann Dixon, Joseph H. Dixon, Mrs. J. Dixon, Albert Dixon, Howard Dixon, Margaret Earle, Dr., Junr. Fitzgerald, Catherine Foster, Miss Fairweatber, Elisabeth Friend, Hallett, James and Family, Hallett. J. M. Hoyt, Isaac Hoyt, Edwin Keator, James Keator, Mrs. Keator, J. D. M. 'Langstroth, Craven Langstroth, Mrs. Mattliew, R. S. Otty, Allan Perry, Miss Prince, George Prince, Joel Prince, Elias Prince, Mrs, Prince, David Prince, James Prince, Harry Prince, John D. Perkins, James £0 I 3 1 S a a 6 U 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 ft ft 2 6 2 6 1 3 1 8 2 6 2 4 £6 6 4 £0 1 2 i 2 2 1 1 ft a 2 ft 1 3 1 3 2 6 ft ft 2 6 1 8 1 8 a 6 2 6 1 3 1 3 2 6 1 ft 2 1 8 2 6 2 6 2 6 10 ft ft 10 10 8 ft 1 3 1 3 1 8 2 6 2 6 1 3 1 9 1 3 2 6 48 P«rkiDi, Mil. Pwkini, Matilda Pfrkini, Catherine Perkini, Ellen Poiter, Jane Reid, Mill Stanton, Captain Simondi, Mn. Smith, Charlei Stewart, Jamet Saunden, John L* Smith, Sbeneier, Biquire, Thempwn, William WriKbt. Juhn H. Waterberry, Darid Walker, Rev. W. Walker, Mn. Walker, Margaret Walker, Thomai Walker, William Walker, Georgje Collection!, » s 6 71 }\ I 7 6 1 1 10 ft 1 8 I 3 18 1 3 HOPBWILL. 1 ft ft 8 8 3 3 1 6 13 6 8 10« •£32 8 01 * Thii lilt was not completed when the amount wai reported at the Meeting. HARVSY Ik HOPEWELL. HABVBT. BUM, Rev. Charlee P. £1 BUii,Mn. Charlei P. 10 £Um, GeurRe J. 1 Brewiter, John 3 6 Brewiter, William 1 8 Bennett, JmI Caiejr, William H. 3 6 3 6 Dobion, Tbomai 3 6 Deny, Iiaac 8 Deny, George, Deny, Joieph Deny, William 2 « 1 8 1 3 Fonter, Charlei V. 18 Fonter, Mn. C. V. 10 Fonter, P. W. 1 3 Fonter, W. D. 1 8 Fonter, Charlei Cameron 3 Fonter, Vaughan 3 Fonter, Donald C. 1 HaUett. William 8 Hallett, Mn. William 3 « Hattett, J. B. 1 3 Keiver, Nicholas 8 6 KeiTOi, Michael M'Kiidey, Jamee Murray, Charles 8 3 6 6 Murray, Mn. C 3 6 Stevens, Elisha 8 Stevens, Ed., Esquire, Smith, Mn. 3 6 10 Tingley, E. A. 3 6 Upham, J. B. 8 Upham, Mn. J. E. Woodman, T. N. 8 8 Woodman, Mn. T. N. 8 6 Woodman, M. Gordon 1 3 Woodman, E10«h J. 1 3 Woodman, D. C. 8 6 Woodman, E. J. 8 6 CoUeeted at OfTertory in July, I 8 4 ^18 4 Andenon, O. Bliis, Rev. Charles P. Calhoon, G., Esq., Gilbert, T. Esq., W)li'6I, M*Clekn, P., Esq. Morse, J. G., Esq. Morse, Miss Oulton, C. R. Peek, Abiel Peek, A. Peck, Mils R. Peck, Warren Peck, E., Junr, M'Lelland, A. Woodman, J. F. KINGSCLEAR. Black, Rev. J. Garden, George, Eiq., Garden, Mrs. Garden, Miss Garden, Jamee Lee, Hon. T. Lee, Chailes, Esq., Lee. Mn. George Leek, W. Leek, J. Murray, Iiaao Murray, Mn. Murray, John Pavne, J. Rainiford, Mn. C. Ritehie, George, Eiquire. JCO 1 3 7 1 1 8 10 8 10 8 8 1 I 8 8 8 6 6 V 6 » s £■:■ 4 £1 8 8 8 8 1 10 3 1 8 8 8 10 8 8 8 8 6 6 6 6 6 1 lit Sermon, 1 8 8d Do. 1 9 £11 19 6 KINGSTON. Appleby, J. T. Black, Alexander £0 8 6 8 6 Bovre, J. A. Brien,John 1 6 8 6 Chaloner, John 3 6 Cruiekihank, J. 8 6 Crawford, Daniel 8 6 Crawford, Moies 8 6 Crawford, Mn. Stephen Crawford, Frederick Dixon, Tnomai 8 8 6 4 3 Flewelling, W. J. 8 6 FleweUing, WilUam P. 1 PleweUing, David W. 8 Flewelling, Blias 2 6 Flewelling, Edward 3 Flewelling, BnosH. 8 Flewelling, Enos J. 3 6 Flewelling, George T. 8 6 Flewelling, James 3 6 Flewelling, J. Reuben 8 6 Flewelling, Robert 8 6 Flewelling, Samuel B. Foeter, I. Hoyt .8 6 4. Foster, Samuel 3 9 Holder, Robert Hoyt, Samuel 8 6 8 Hoyt, Charles 8 49 \/' Hoyt, Jarvii £0 S Lord, John T. CO 3 « Hoyt. George M'Adoo, Andrew 2 6 .Marvhall, Mr. 1 8 1 9 Marshall, Mrs. 1 8 M'Alniy, Alexander 2 6 Mensies, Archibald, Ksquirr, 1 M'DourrII, Mra. M'Leod, Hon. Col. .H 9 M'Crum, Annie 2 6 1 M'Cauley, Jane 1 8 Northrup, Jamet 6 Mount, Mils Mary Olive. William, Senr. 9 6 Northrup, Eli 8. ft 10 Parker, Craig 2 6 Olive, William, Junr. 10 Peem, Samuel 3 Quigley, Charles 1 8 Peers, Nelion 2 6 Rav, William Retd, George e Pentreath. Captain E. Perking, Kiijan I 1 8 10 Reid, Thomas 1 8 Pickett, David 1 Robertson, Rev. T. W. 10 Pickett, David W. 1 Rourke, W. S 8 Pickett, .luatiis 2 6 Rourke, Mrs. W Pickett, Munion 2 6 Sutton, E. Puddington, David Scovil, Mn. E. 2 6 Sutton, Mrs. • 10 Tliomas, George S 6 Scovil, Miu 10 Tilton, W. M. 9 • Scovil, Rev. W. E. 1 Tilton, Mrs. 1 8 Scovil, William E. 2 6 Tilton, Emma N. 1 8 Scovil, T. Lee 2 6 Thomson, Edward 1 Thompson, William 2 6 Thomson, Mrs. E, 1 Wetmore, David, Junr. 6 Turner, James D. 9 « Wetmore, Justus S. Etquirei 1 Wall. Matthew A. > 9 8 Whelply, George 2 White, John 1 3 Whclply, Jamei S. Whelply, Titus A 4* 3 V 6 £11 Si Whiting, William ft 1st Semi- Annual Sermon, 1 ft Williams, Mrs. John 2 6 2nd Do. Do. 1 Sermons. 7 1ft ^i/^A ll.VUPtt £13 ft ft) £24 ~0 MONCTON. LANCASTER. Botsford, Hon. Edwin £0 2 6 Armstrong, John £0 1 3 Botsford, Bliss, Esq. M. P. P. Cutler, Jonas ft Baker, A. J. ft ft Baker, Mrs, A. J. 2 6 DeVeber, L, H. Esq. 9 6 Baker, Prince 2 6 Hilti, Mr. 2 6 Baker, Mrs. P. 2 6 Ritchie, W.J. Esq. M. P. P. Slater, Mr. 2 6 Balcom, William Balcom, Elita 2 1 6 3 2 6 Balcom, Lavinia 1 3 £12 6 Balcom, Annie Balcom Henrv, w 2 Sermons, 9 Boggg, Jo&epfk Brundage, John 5 ft NORTON. £1 11 6 Carman, O. C. Esquire, 10 Baxter, Mrs. £0 ft Carman, Mrs. 2 6 Barbarie, Edwin S 6 Carman, Miss M. 2 6 Brown, Jamet ft Carman, Fiances 6 Brown, George S 6 Clarke, Isaac 7 6 Barnes„ George 1 6 Cook, Percy 2 6 Brown, John 2 6 Crocket, James 1 3 Bridgemen, Anthony 2 6 Cutherwood, Robert 1 3 Brdgemen, Mrs. 2 6 Cutherwood, William 1 3 Bostwick, Mrs. 1 3 Cutherwood, Andrew 1 3 Dixon, Charles 10 Cooper, Alexander 3 Dixon, Mr*. C. 10 Dickson, Richard ft Dixon, John 2 6 Fogg, Mrs. 2 6 Dunn, Jamet Denniston, William 2 6 Fogg, J. M'Gregor 7 2 6 Fogg, J. W. U Dunham. Samuel 5 Oarbutt, H. Esquire, 1 1 English, Hiram 1 2i Oarbutt, Mrs. 1 1 Fairweather, James 6 Gamble, George 1 3 Fairweather, James, Junr. 1 3 Hargrove, Mr. 1 3 Fairweather, H. Stephen 1 3 Hargrove, Mrs. 1 3 Fairweather, Henry ft Hargrove, J. 8tG. 3 Fairweather, Miles 3 Lyman, Oliver 2 6 Fairweather, Isabella 3 Lord, Mrs. C. 2 6 Fairweather, Samuel ft 50 Ftirweather, Mri. Fairwrathrr, Klitabelh Fairweatlier, Thnt., Junr. FairwfBtlier, Thomaa Fairweatli'r, Angelina Fairweathet, Kdwln Fairweatlier, Kdwin, Juiift Fairweather, K. Cliarlei Fairweatlipr, Mrt, K, C. Frott, Charlea Froit, Mri. C. Froit, Harvey Froit, Mr*. H. Hatfleld, Daniel HendricKi, C. Jobn Heiidriclit, Mri, C. J, Hay, S. Jolin Hoyt, K. Iiaao Huyt, Mri. K. I. Ketchuin, Jamea Ketchum, Jane Kctchitm, William Lavington, Thomai, Junr. Lamorieux, A. W. Mathews, Mr*. L. S. M'Lachlan, Tboraaa M'Mannus, WiUiam M< Bride, Spence M'Vey, Mra. M'Vey, MimS. F. S. M'Vey, MiuJ. M. M'Vey, Milt E. E. M«Vey,John Nelson, Richard Pitt, J. Jacob Pitt, Mri. Puddington, Mra. Raymond, Iiaao Raymond, John Sievewright A. Joseph, Eiq. ScGvil, W. Esq., (donation) Scovil, Rev. W. Scovil, Mrs. W . Scovil, H. W. Junr. Seely, William Seely, Jerome Sharp, Dr. Slratton, Thomas Wetmore, S. E., Esq. Wetmore, James Wetmore, P. W. Wetmore, S. Henry Wetmore, Mrs. Thos. Wetmore, David Wetmore, Miss H. Wetmore, Charlea Wilson, Mrs. Wilson, Thomaa Wibon, Misa Collection, PORTLAND. Ackerly, M. Allen, Jacob, Esq. Drury, Charles Drury, Mrs. Frith, F. F. ilO 3 a 6 2 C 5 s u 5 U 1 3 a 6 2 6 2 r> 2 6 a 6 a 6 10 a 6 a 6 1 3 1 3 1 3 3 6 a 6 5 1 3 6 3 5 3 6 6 6 a 6 3 6 a 6 a 6 7 1 :s 1 3 1 3 10 S 1 10 5 1 I fl 10 a 6 1 3 5 a 6 5 6 a 6 a 6 1 3 3 1 3 a 6 a 6 a 7 £30 7 8 6 16 6 £27 4 2 £0 10 10 5 S 6 Oregory, Robert OuJarJ, C. Harrisun, Rev. Mr. Hdws, Captain Hiiwi, Mri. Hawi, John, Junr. Jem, Mri. J. Jolinnton, David Knight, William Knight, B. Lawton, William Mrnitt, Iitroel M'.Maclciii, Thomai, Junr. MMntoih, Mrs. John Middk'more, Mr. Robert Ruddock, Francis Ruddock, Juiieph Robertson, John Rubertion, Mrs. J. Ruddock, Miss Eliia Sweet, Robert Sweet, Mrs, Sweet, Master Smith, Francis F. Schoales, Richard Schoalri, Mrs, Slmondi, Hon. C. Simundi, Henry Simondi, Mri. H. Sorrell, Charles Smith, Robert Taplev, David Tapley, Mri. Tilley, 8. L. Travis, James, Esq. Woodard, John Collection after Sermon, £0 A S 1 10 1 5 5 9 a II 5 5 3 1 5 5 10 1 1 10 10 5 6 5 a s 10 10 u 5 4 1 10 10 s 5 1 5 19 1 7 £30 Portland— District of St. Paul 't Church. Andrews, Mrs. 2 6 Beech, Mr. a 6 Crookshank, Robert , Junr. 10 Drury, Mrs. 1 Drury, Mr. 15 Drury, John 5 Drury, W. C. 6 Drury, Edward 5 Drury, Miss 5 Jack, William 1 MGivern, R. P. 1 Payne, Robert 10 Fenaligan, Mis. 3 6 Peters, James 10 Peters, Miss 5 Shore, Rev. W. H. 2 10 Snider, George 10 October Sermon, 1 12 6 £11 10 PRINCE WILLIAM fc DUMFRIES. Allan, Miss £0 Allan, Miss Ann Cheyne, Capt. George, R. N. Davidson, William, Esquire, Davidson, Witter Davidson, Mra. Witter 2 6 Earls, Miss 2 6 1 1 10 10 5 ' \ 51 / \ Rllrfrnod, Mri. Hrndpfinn, Mfi llfiry, JAmi.-i Lov*, William Naih, Mr«. Wr»t, Mrs. Culleclion BtOfferloriea, £0 3 6 'i 6 'i 5 2 6 lU 2 17 £0 •X» 14 tt 'The collection! in tliit Million are %M not yet to have been completed. QUEKNiJBURY. Caverhill, Dr. W. Caverliill, John Cunningham, Jarnc* CiiiininKliam, Kliia Ingraliam, Hannnli Ingraliam, Julia Ingraham, Ira Ingraham, Ira, Junr. Ingraham, Oeuige Ingraham, Benjamin Ingraham, Charles Ingraliam, Henry Ingraham, Samuel Jordan, \Villiam Jordan, Mrs. Long, Richard Morehouse, George Morehouse-, John Morehouse, Charles Moiehouse, Fanny Morehouse, Mary Viiider, John Tippett, Rev. Henry W. 2 6 10 5 5 2 6 2 6 6 Palmer, Stephen Powell, Ann Powell, Sarah Kichaidiun, Thomas O, Kirhardiun, Mrs. Tlioinas O. Thompson, John Walheti, John M. Wathen, Sylvester II. Weldon, John W. Weldun, Charles W. Wheton, James Wheton, John Wheton, Joseph 1st Collection, 2nd Uo. .1 • 6 10 u 5 12 2 ft 8 10 10 1& 2 IS I 10 6 Collections after Sermons, RICHIBUCTO. Bowser, William Carvell, Louis Chandler, William UesBrisav, L. P. W. Dunlop, William Dickerson, Jonathan Flelt, Robert Poster, Mr*. Hetherington, Samuel B. Holderness, John W. Hutchinson, Robert James, Alexander J, Lawton, William Layton, J. G. Q. Maybury, Jacob Mills, James Murray, John Neales, Rev. James Neales, Julia Neales, J.Stanley Neales, W. Stirling Neales, Frederic ^f. Neales, Thomas Ostle, Jonathan Ostle, Elizabeth Ostle, Mathewmaii Pagan, Qeorge I £5 1 IS 19 M 4i £7 IS 'H £1 6 6 1 10 10 6 10 6 10 6 8 5 10 2 6 15 5 10 6 2 2 1 8 7 6 5 5 10 £.39 3 SACKVILLK & DORCHKSTKH. BACKVILLB. Allison, Josenh F, Botsford, Judge Botsford, A. K. £0 10 2 9 8 Bou enliouse, John 5 Boui.enhouse, Mrs. J. 2 6 lk)ullenhouse, Miss M. 8 6 Roultenhouse, Bedford 6 Boultcnhouse, Mrs. B. 6 Buulteiihouse, Edward 1 2i Beal, John 2 6 Beal, Mrs. 1 81 Black, Samuel F. 5 Cogswell, Edward 10 Crane, William 1 Dewolf, Rev. T.N. I Gnllaglier, Hugh 2 6 Morice, John 5 Milner, Christopher 5 Milner, Mrs. and Miss S Peidv, James 5 Palmer, Philip S Rusi, Charles S UORCHESTBR. Botsford, Blair Chandler, £. B. Chandler, Mrs. Chandler, E. B., Junr. Chandler, Mrs. £. B. Chandler, Stephen Chapman, Mrs. D. Godfrey, Robert Godfrey, Mrs. Godfrey, Julia Godfrey, Charles B. Godfrey, William H. Gilbert, Gay Gilbert, Bradford Gilbert, Miss Hickman, Joseph Hickman, John Smith, A. J> Collections aftrr Sermons, £8 12 1 £0 5 2 10 15 15 5 2 6 5 2 6 1 3 3 7i 2 6 5 5 U 5 2 6 2 6 5 £6 12 3 19 4i 6 £10 11 10 ■ CollectiouB after Sermons, SAINT GEORGE & PENNFIELD. Andrews, Samuel O., Esq. Bolster, John Boyd, John Barry, William H, Clinch, Patrick, Esq. Clinch> Peter, Esq. Clinch, G. Cameron, Wellington, Esq. 52 SAINT ANDREWS. Alley, Rev. Dr. £10 Augnerton, George 2 6 Berry, Thomas 10 Billings, John 1 3 Chandler, James W. 10 Conway, Edward 2 6 Campbell, George F. 5 Dimock, C. W. 5 Day, Charles 5 Frye, Henry 5 Gove, Dr. 6 Garby, J. 5 Hareuc, Lieut. 97th Regt. 5 Hatch, Harris H. 6 Hatch, Wellington 6 Haddock, Jacob 2 6 Jones, Thomas, Fsquire, 10 Julian, £. 10 Johnson, Henry 2 6 Kerr, Robert 6 Light, A. 5 Lawbert James 2 6 Lowdon, Mrs. 6 Mahood, William 6 Mahood. James A. 2 6 Mahood, Letitia M. 2 6 Mahood, Lucretia 2 6 Moore, George 5 Muir, Mrs. 5 Miller, Mrs. D. 5 Pheasant, William 5 Pheasant, Edward 2 6 Powers, Mr. 6 Ross, David 1 3 Street, James W. 10 Street, George D. 10 Stickney, George F. . 6 Smith, R. £. 5 Smith, Peter 10 Smith, Ann 2 6 Smith, Catherine 2 6 Turner, Mrs. T. 6 Thompson, Julius 10 Wilson, John, Esquire, 10 Wilson, Edward 6 Wilson, John D. 5 Wilson, Thomas B. 10 Wilson, James E. 2 6 Whiteside, William 5 Whitlock, William 6 Waddell. Francis 6 Wren, Thomas 5 Wyer, Thomas T. 5 £16 7 6 8 10 £25 2 6 6 3 6 6 6 10 10 7 S u 6 6 Campbell, James £0 S Clinch, Robert S. 2 6 Constantine, Mrs. 1 8 Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. Si 6 Johnston, William I 8 Justison, Isaac 1 8 Knight, Gideon Knight, Mrs. G. Knight, Joshua, Esq. Knight, Mrs. J. Ludgate, Hugh M'Givern, Rev. J, M'Oee, Richard M'Cord, John M'Carroll, Simon Messnett, C. M'Coy, Hugh 2 6 Murray, Thomas 5 M'Gowan, John 2 6 Mathewson, George 2 6 M'Collum, Hugh 2 6 Messnett, Louis B. 2 6 Mathewson, Hugh 5 <{ Mealy, Malcolm 2 6 Robinson, K. G., Esq. 6 Russell, E. 10 Stein, George 2 Sturgeon, David 2 6 Thomson, Rev. S. 10 Thomson, Mrs. 10 Tutan, James 1 3 Wallace, John 2 6 Wetmore, A. J., Esq. 10 Wetmore, Douglas 2 6 Young, Levi 2 6 Semi-Annual Sermons in July and December, 1850, 4 3 6 Sale of Books, 10 SAINT STEPHEN Atherton, Mrs. Andrews, Mrs. W. Grimmer, G. S. Lindsay, Mrs. G. Lindsay, N. M'Bride, James M'Adam, John Rose, David A. Ryder, Lawrence Springate, Edward Smith, John Thomson, Rev. Dr. Thomson, G. J. Waddell, James Whitlock, J. H. Watson, Robert Webber, Henry Rec'd from Sermons at Church, Rec'd for Books sold. £14 18 li £0 5 3 n ^ 3 3i 6 10 5 6 7 6 2 6 6 2 6 1 1 5 1 10 5 6 3 3 1 2 10 £14 SAINT MARY'S. £0 1 3 5 5 2 6 2 6 2 6 \, y^ 53 \, /^ \ Barker, W, jEO 2 6 Brown, Win, 1 3 Calnek, Mrs. A. 10 Carman, Odber 5 Carman, Mary A. 6 Carman, Mary 6 Caiman, Sarah A. 2 Carman, Fanny 2 Carman, Samuel 5 Caiman, Samuel J. 5 Carman, Maria 7 Carman, Richard 5 Carvill, Caroline 1 3 Carvill, Mrs, 1 3 C n,Mr8. 2 6 Donald, Sarah 2 6 Donald, Alexander 5 Donald, Sarah M. 1 3 Donald, Mary A. 1 3 Donald, George 5 Donald, Mrs. George 2 6 Donald, Richard P. 1 3 Fletcher, Lavinia C. 2 6 Hoben, John 10 Hoben, Mrs. John 10 Hanson, Edgar 1 3 Hanson, Benjamin and Mrs. 5 Hatheway, G. L. Esq. M. P. P. 10 Iivin,Huf(h 1 3 JaflFrey, Rev. William 1 Kelle;', Mary 1 3 Kelley, Margaret 2 6 M' Bean, John 5 M'Niel, Deborah 1 3 Pond, Jesse I 3 Plant, William 2 6 Plant, Mrs. 1 3 Pond, Densmore 1 Peppers, Jane 2 6 Peppers, William I 3 Peppers, John 1 3 Peppers, Thomas 1 3 Peppers, Robert 1 3 Peppers, James 1 3 Rice, Andrew 2 6 Rice, Ann 1 3 Rice, John 1 3 Robertson, W .P. 6 Robinson, I 3 Stone, Mrs. 1 3 Sterling, Daniel 2 6 Sterling, Jacobina 2 6 Sterling, Elizabeth 2 6 Steiling, George A. 1 3 Sterling, John 1 3 Steiling, Archibald 1 3 Steiling, Mary 2 6 Sterling, Lucy 2 6 Stewart, James 6 Smith, Mrs. H. 6 Smith, Woodford 6 Smith, Mrs. Woodford 5 Saunders, Mrs. 4 Staples, Henry 1 3 Staples, Mrs. Henry 1 3 Shiel, Wm. Junr. 1 3 Shiel, Wm. Senr. 1 3 Shiel, John 1 3 Thomson, John 1 3 Titus, Maria R. 2 6 Titus, Mary Jane 1 3 Urquhart, Nathaniel White, William Walsh, Daniel Walker, James Weatherson, Francis 1st Sermon, June 30, 2nd Do. Christmas, SAINT JOHN. Allison, Edward Armstrong, Rev. Mr. Arnold, O. R. Avery, W. L. Bailer, Mrs. (1848 8e 1849) Barlow, Mrs. Barnard, W. W. Barnard, Mrs. W. W. Barry, Q. Bayard, R., M. D. Bayard, W., M.D. Bayard, R. Bedell, Miss Bentley, Miss Berton, W. J. Berton, Samuel D, Besnard, Peter Blatch, G. Botsford, L. B., M.D. Brown, Charles Browne, W. O. Burton, Capt. 97th Regt. Card, Henry Chipman, James H. Chipman, Mrs. James H. Chipman, Mrs. Chipman, Hon. Ward Chipman. Mrs. Ward Chubb, Henry Clarke, John Cooper, S. Crear, John Crookshank,R. W. Crozier,Franci« Grozier, Thomas Dalton, Capt. R. A. Daniel, T. W. Davidson, Henry Davison, James E. Davison, S. E. DeForest, Geo. S. DeVeber, L. H. DeVeber, Nelson DeVeber, R. 8. De Wolfe, Edward, M. D. De Wolfe, Mrs. De Wolfe, Miss Disbrow, Noah Dolbey. Edward Dole, William P. Dowling, Mrs. Duffell, William Dunham, William DuVernet, Mrs. DuVernet, H. J. Ellman, William Fairweather, C. H. Fairweather, Edwin Fairweather, G. E. jCO 2 f) 1 3 2 6 2 6 1 3 18 6 2 j£13 13 9 £10 1 2 6 10 10 5 10 10 5 5 5 5 6 10 10 10 5 1 1 5 10 6 1 6 6 5 30 5 3 6 5 10 1 5 1 I 5 5 6 S 10 10 S 10 10 5 1 6 U 5 10 6 6 1 10 6 6 1 54 Fairweather. Joseph Fairweather, Thomas Foster, Mrs. Sarah &S. K. Frith, H. W. Oabel, David Gardner, Cliarles M. Oillis, John Gordon, T. R, Oram, Alexander Gray, Rev. I. W. D.,D.D. Oiay, John H. Hall, James T. Hamilton, Joseph Hauford, Mrs. T. Hatheway, W. H. Hazen, >ii8S Hazen, Robert F. Hazen, Hon. Robert L. Hieber, Jacob Holmes, Galbraith Howard, David S. Hubbard, W. D. W. Hubbard, Mrs. W. D. W. Jack, Edward Johnston, Mrs. Hugh Jordan, D. Jouett, C. H. Irish, J. \V. M. Irish, Mrs. J. W.M. Irish, George Kaye, Edmund Kaye, James J. Ketchum, Edwin Kinnear, John Kinsman, Frederick Kollock, Miss Lawrence, George H. Lawrence, Joseph Lawton, Benjamin Lawton, W. G. Lee. W. T. P. Lee; Mrs. W. T. P. Leitch, John Lugrin, S. L. Lugrin, Mrs. S. L. Magee, Thomas S. Merritt, C arles Merritt, Mrs, Thomas Merritt, Miss M. Julia Merritt, Miss C. Lydia Merritt, T. Gray Merritt, Miss Susan M. Merritt, David P. Merritt, Albert Merritt, Miss AnneC. M'Grath, John, Miles, Thomas Millidge, Mrs. Millidge, T. B. Mills, William Minnette, R. C. Moore, Capt. 97th Regt. Moore, Robert Moore, William Moore, Mrs, William Netliery, James Paddock, John, M.D. Parker, Mrs. Parker, Hon. R. 10 10 1 6 5 5 2 10 10 1 1 5 6 S 1 1 2 1 10 2 2 6 10 10 6 6 5 1 10 5 10 6 2 6 2 6 6 10 1 10 5 1 2 6 5 •0 9 8 1 1 a 1 3 10 S S 2 10 1 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 1 3 1 3 10 2 6 1 1 S S 5 1 3 1 3 1 3 2 6 1 1 6 Parker, R. Junr. & Mrs. Patten, Charles Perkins, A. Peikins, D. C. Perkins, Harvey Petets, B. L., Junr. Peters, Edward B. Peters, H. C. Peters, Mri . Peters, Miss Jane Fiddler, Alexander Quayle, Edward Quinslow, John Ranney, Mrs. Ranney, Horace Ranney, Parker Richey, John Ritchie, W. J. Kobilliard, Mis. Robinson, B. Robinson, G. D, Robinson, J. M. Robinson, Mrs. J, M. Ruel, J. R. Srammell, W. & J. Scovil, Samuel J. Scovil, Mrs. Samuel J. Srovil, William Scovil, Mrs, Scovil, W. H. and family. Sears, Edward Mr. & Mrs. Sears, John Seeds, Samuel Simonds, Miss (donation) Smith, Benjamin Smith, H. Bowyer Mr. & Mrs. Smith, Sarah E. Smith, G. Sidney Smith, H. Bowyer, Junr. Smith, T. M. Smith, Mrs. T. M. Smith, Smith, Mrs. F. Stewart, Rev. A. Street, W. H. Strickland, George Sturdee, H. P. Swiney, George Thompson, Miss Thompson, S. R. Thome, E. L. Mr. & Mrs. Thurgar, J, V. Tisdale, T. E. O. Veiiables, Lieut. 97th Regt. Waddington, E, C. Ward, Charles Waterhouse, L. H. Welsford, Major 97th Regt. Wetmore, A. R. Wetmore, Mrs. A. R. Wetmore, T. M.D. Wheeler, Georgs White, James White, Sarah Whitney, D. M. Whitney, G. W. Whitney, James A. Wiggins, Frederick A, Wiggins, Rev> R. B. £1 5 7 6 6 6 10 1 5 5 10 8 1 10 5 5 5 5 5 2 1 1 1 1 10 1 1 10 I 10 10 25 1 5 10 1 5 10 2 1 10 10 5 5 10 10 1 3 1 10 10 2 6 1 4 10 1 10 10 2 5 5 6 10 10 10 5 6 1 1 10 1 3 5 10 5 25 10 55 .. WilHt, John Wood, F.W. Wright, William l«t Semi-Annual Sermon, 3nd Do. Do, David Gable, omitted in list SIMONDS. Armitrong, Richard S. Armstrong, James Armstrong, William Baker, Thomas Brown, Miss Cody, George Cody, Miss Cother, Mr. Cother, Mrs- Conner, Thomas Disbrow, Rev. J. W. Disbrow, Mrs. N. Disbrow, Miss Douglas, Robert Downs, Alexander Daley, William Evans, Robert Evans, William Evans, Richard Garrison, Captain Joidan, John Esq. Jordan, John, Junr. Jordan, W. M. Johnston, John Johnston, Mrs. Kirkpatrick, Bernard Leavitt, Benjamin Magee, Alexander Marshall, William Nichols, Mrs. Naves, Samuel Nave«, Joseph Quinton, John Sands, Richard Sentel, Ephraim Sentel, Edward Shanklin, Henry bmith, George Slack, William Collection at Ist Sermon, Ditto. 2d Ditto. iO 2 G 1 6 £234 9 8 12 12 10 5 8 9 £252 11 3 r 1849— 5s. £10 6 .0 5 3 2 6 5 5 2 6 1 3 5 10 2 6 2 6 10 5 2 6 3 2 6 3 5 5 2 6 5 1 3 I 3 1 3 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 10 1 C 1 3 1 3 2 6 3 2 6 8 10 10 9 £g 11 7 SPRINGFIELD. Adams, Joseph Allingham, James £0 1 3 2 6 Allitigham, Robert 1 3 Benson, Mrs, Seth 1 3 Cochran, John Crawford, James 5 2 6 Crawford, Isaac Mr. S( Mrs. 3 9 Crawford, Edwin 3 8 Cunningham, James I 3 Fairweather, Abraham 5 Fairweather, James 5 Farmer. William 2 6 <0olden, James 2 6 Greenslade, Mrs. Greenslade, James Grindon, Hamilton Huggard, Richard Huggard, Stephen & James Ketchum, Charles Kirk, Alexander Keirstead, Alfred Long, Mary Marvin, Josiah and family M' Naught, Joseph M'Naught, Mrs. Muir, Mrs. Morel, Noithrup, Ely Northrup, Gamaliel Northrnp, David Northrup, Filo Northrup, William Northrup, George Northrup, James Northrup, Harvey P. Northrup, Jarvis J. Pickett, D. W. Palmer, Mrs. Perkins, Drake Read, Robert Read, Elizabeth Riitiidge, Margaret Ann Spragg, Miss C. Scovil, H. A. and family Scovil, Walter B. Scovil Miss Scovil, Miss Eliza Spragg, Elijah Smith William Wilson, Miss Wilson, Ihomas Wilson. Christopher White, Vincent White, William Henry White, James Edwarcf White, Mrs. James E. Seimon ht, Springfield, Sermon 2nd, Do. Sermon at Irish Settlement, » 2 6 1 3 2 6 3 U 2 6 2 6 . 1 3 2 6 1 3 1 2 6 2 6 o ti i 3 1 7 1 3 1 n 2 1 3 1 3 3 2 6 1 3 5 1 5 1 3 1 3 I 3 3 9 1 1 11 5 5 1 3 2 6 I 3 2 6 10 2 6 2 6 2 6 £10" 10 1 11 10* 1 3 H 8 £14 7 2 SUSSEX & STUDHOLM. Arnold, Nelson Arnold, Oliver Arnold, William Arnold, Mrs. William Doyal, Margaret Dunfield, Thomas Ellison, George Evanson, A. C. Esq. Evanson, Mrs. Gidney, Mrs. JefTries, John Jeffries, Nelson JefTries, Hugh Leonard, George M'Ghee, Rev. Thomas M'Ghee, Mrs. M'Monagle, Mrs. John t:- £5 5 2 6 3 6 1 3 5 3 6 10 5 1 3 5 1 3 1 3 1 3 10 5 1 3 56 Parlee, John £0 5 Parlee, Mrs. John S 6 Pearson, Thomas 1 3 Price, Catherine 5 B«eve, James A. 2 6 Secord, James a 6 Sharp, Robert s 6 Sharp, Isaac N. 1 Sharp, Samael Smitn, William 5 5 Snider, Oeoree Sheck, Daniel 5 S 6 Sheck, Miss C. 1 3 Vail, Dr. E. A. 5 Vail, Mrs. E. A. 5 Vail, Robert B. 5 Wier, William a 6 Collected in Church, 2 5 £8 2 3 . UPHAM. A Churchman's Daughter, £0 5 Aikins, Susan 3 6 Ashe, James a 6 Barnes, William 5 Barnes, John a 6 Barnes, Henry F. 1 3 Barnes, George 1 3 Barnes, Thomas B. 1 3 Chambers, Thomas a 6 Ghinnick, William 5 Cother, James 5 Gother, Mrs. 1 3 Debow, William 5 Debow, Mrs. 8 6 Debow, Stephen 1 3 Debow, Charles 1 3 Debow, Richard 1 3 Debow, James 1 3 Debow, William, Junr. 1 3 Demill, Henry 5 D^uttll, Mrs. a 6 Demill, fieniy, Junr. Demill, Charles £. 1 3 1 3 Demill, Julia 1 3 Demill, Susan 1 3 Demill, Mary Derail!, James 1 1 3 3 DeVeber, L. H. 10 DeVeber, Nelson 1 DeVeber, Rev. William H. 1 10 DeVeber, Boies 5 Dodge, Isaac A. 5 Dodge, Mrs. 5 Douglas, Henry 1 3 Douglas, James 2 6 Drummond, William 5 Friend, 3 Fowler, James M. 5 Fowler, Henry G. 1 3 Fowler, Mary Jane 1 3 Fowler, Elixabeth Ann 1 3 Fowler, Rebecca S. 7* Fowler, Victoria C. 71 Fowler, Henry Fowler, Mrs. H. 5 5 Fowler, Noah a 6 Fowler, Catherine E. 1 3 Fowler, Hannah H. 1 3 1 . Fowler, Isabella S. £0 1 3 Fowler, Martha 1 3 Fowler, Andrew S. 1 3 Fowler, Frederick C. 1 3 Fowler, Daniel 5 Fowler, Mrs. D. 9 6 Fowler, Catherine 1 3 Fowler, Elizabeth 1 3 Fowler, William M. 5 Fowler, Joseph A. 5 Fowler, Mrs. J. A. S 6 Foster, Samuel, Esq. S Foster, Mrs. S. a 6 Foster, Robert S. 8 6 Foster, Samuel, Junr. a 6 Foster, Joshua a « Foster, John, (St. Martin's) 1 Fletcher, Carson 3 6 Graham, Eliza 1 3 Gregory, Thomas Hanlin, Samuel 5 a 6 Harvey, James a 6 Harvey, Mrs. J. a 6 Harvey, Moses a 6 Howe, Mrs. Charles 1 3 Howe, Robert a 6 Howe, Caleb 1 3 Lackie, Samuel a 6 Lackie, Robert a 6 Lyne, Samuel a 6 Lyne, Mrs. S. a 6 M'Donell, Chas. W. H. 5 M' Go wan, Thomas s Marshall, William 4 6 Myles, Thomas 1 3 Megarity, Philip 3 6 Pattison, Robert, (St Martin's) 1 Sherwood, Andrew 5 Sherwood, Mrs. 5 Sherwood, John F. 5 Sherv'ood, Andrew, Junr. 5 U>>iiam, Joshua S Upham, Mrs. a 6 Upham, Cutler a 6 Upham, Nathaniel a 6 Upham, Sophia 1 3 Upham, Isabella 1 3 Upham, Jabez s Upham, Miss a 6 Upham, Miss Isabella a 6 Upham, James W, Wanamake, Mrs. James 5 8 6 Wanamake, N. P. a 6 Walker, John, (2 years) 10 ^/ 1st Semi- Annual Sermon, 2d Do. Do. WELDFORD. Biers, Robert, Senr. Boyce, Robert Brown, Samuel T. Cail, Jonathan, Senr. Cail, Jonathan, Junr. Gail, Thomas Gail, Anthony Dale, Mrs. £18 16 6 a a 4 £23 6 £0 3 2 6 6 57 3 3 3 3 3 6 6 6 6 « 6 3 i 6 i 6 L 3 I 6 I 3 ! 6 i 6 ! 6 6 3 6 6 6 6 3 3 6 6 Ford, J. P. Esquire, Ford, Mrs. Ford, Martha A. Ford, Augusta Ford, John Ford. Rolla A. Farrar, John Irvin, Robert Powell, Thomas Robinson, John Robinson, Mrs. Robinson, Daniel Robinson, William Roof, John Roberts, George Roberts, James Smith, H. T. Smith, John Sowerby, Isaac Sowerby, Sarah Somerville, Sullivan, Matthew Wetniore, Rev. D. J. Wheteii, Epraira Wheten, William Wilt, John Wilt, Mrs. Young, Garcon Young, Henry WESTPIELD. Belyea, John Belyea, William Belyea, Beverly Brittain, Wellington Bunnell, Abraham Crawford, George Gondle, Jane M. Cheyney, Robert Cheyney, Robert, Junr. Cheyney, Mrs. Crouk, Stephen DeVeber, N. H. DeVeber, Mrs. N. H. Flayter, W. F. Flayter, Margaret E. Flayter, Mary Ann Flayter, Thomas Flayter, John Finley, Mrs. Heighde, William Hazen, R. F. Esquire, Hamm, David Hamm, Joseph B. Hamm, William A. Kennedy, James T. Milner, Rev. C. Milner, Mrs. Milner, Miss Milner, Miss E. H. Ifase, Philip Wase, William H. iNase, John M. Nase, Maria A. Parker, Isaac Welch, William Waters, Joel £0 10 3 S a 1 5 S 3 5 1 1 1 5 S 16 S 5 4 10 S 1 2 1 4 4 4 S a Ist Sermon, 2nd Do. 6 6 5 3 2 6 5 a 6 2 6 1 3 5 5 2 6 2 6 1 3 1 3 2 6 2 6 1 3 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 3 7 6 5 2 6 5 1 3 2 6 1 3 5 £1 12 10 9 a £10 1 11 WESTMORLAND Buckerfield, W. H. £0 10 Fowler, Mrs. S Keillor, T. C. 8 Lowther, Mr. 5 Lowerson, James S« M Leod, Hugh Oulton, G., Esq. S 6 Oulton, Mrs. G. 8 6 Oulton, Thos. E. 5 Simonds, Rev. R, 114 Siddall, Mrs. 2 Siddall, Ralph £5 Siddall, Stephen Woodman, John 5 15 6 Bay Verte, 7 4 £4 18 1 Books sold, 14 11 1st Sermon, 1 6 2| 2d 17 WOODSTOCK. jE8 5 Allan, John T. Atkinson, William Atkinson, Mrs. William Atkinson, Thomas £0 16 Atkinson, Mrs. Thomas Atwater, William Bedell, Mrs. Bedell, John, Esquire, Bedell, G. Augustus Bedell, Margaret A. Bedell, Jar vis J. Bedell, Miss Anne Bedell, Walter D. Bedell, Joseph F. Bedell, Walter F. Bedell, Paul M. Esquire, Bedell, Mrs. P. M. Balloch, John Balloch, William D. Balloch, James G. Balloch, R. Wilmot Balloch, John F. Baird, William T. Baird, John D. Bagley, Samuel Beardsley, John D. Beardsley, Mrs. John D. Beardsley, Miss Richie Ann Beardsley, Miss Matilda Beardsley, Charles Boyd, Charles Bell, William, Senr. Bull, Mrs. Bull, Mrs. George Bull, George, Junr. Bull, Charles H. Bull, Abner Bull, Mrs. Abner 7)1 Carvill, John 6 I Carman, Mrs. A. S. 8 £7 16 £0 5 S 6 8 6 a 6 a 6 1 3 s 8 8 1 3 1 3 8 8 3 9 8 3 S 6 8 3 6 a 6 1 3 1 3 8 8 3 li a 6 a 6 1 9 1 9 1 9 a 6 3 9 6 3 8 8 8 3 9 3 9 3 11 6 58 <9% li: Oonnell, Mrs. Connell, Mri. Charles GonneU. Mm. George Gonnell, John GonneU, Ghorlei H. Gleary, Mrs. G. W. Gleary, Miss Henrietta Gleary, Frank Gurrie, Andrew Gurrie, Mrs. Andrew Dolling, Thomas, Senr. Dalling, Thomas, Junr. Dibblee, John, Esquire, Dibblee, Richard Dibblee, Levinestone Snglish, Alfred P. English, Miss Matilda Emery, Charles Furnace, Mrs. Fairweather, Andrew Falkner, David Grover, Mrs. Grover, James Grover, Robert E. Gray, William Griffith, Benjamin P. Griffith, Robert Qartly, George Gartly, Thomas Garden, Mrs. Gkrden, H. M. G. Garden, Mrs. H. M. G. Garden, Gordon Horper, Mrs. Harper, Robert Hannah. Moses Jacob, Edwin J. Jacob, Dr. John R. Jacob, Miss Jamieson, Charles S. Jordan, James Ketchum, Mrs. Richard Kecchum, Ralph Ketchum, Mrs. RaJph Ketchum, George R. R. Ketchum. James, Esquire, Ketchum, Mrs. James Ketchum, Charles Ketchum, Georws H. Ketchum. John D. LongstaiT, Robinson Longstaff, Mrs. Robinson M'Afee, Samuel M'Afee, John M'Bride, Arthur M'Bride, Robert M'Coy, James M'Coy, Mrs. James M'Coy, John M'Coy, Isaiah M'Coy, Margaret M'Intyre, Patrick M'Intyre, Mrs. Patrick M'Intyre, James M'Intyre, Kadierins M'Intyre, Mary £0 5 S S 3 6 5 1 3 U U 9 6 8 6 3 9 9 6 8 9 6 S 5 S S 3 9 1 m 5 5 1 3 3 9 S 9 6 9 6 9 6 9 6 3 9 3 9 1 3 5 5 9 6 5 10 5 3 U 9 6 5 S 5 5 10 10 10 5 10 9 6 1 3 9 6 1 3 1 lOJ 1 lOi 10 5 9 6 9 6 9 6 9 6 9 6 9 6 1 3 1 3 M'Keen, William M'Keen, Mrs. William M'Keen, Ruben M'Kee, John Morehonse, Mrs. Perley, Mrs. Charles Perley, W. Howard Provington, Lewis Phillips Thomas Raymond, Charles Raymond. Charles W. Ro^ond, Mrs. Charles W. Reid, John Street, Rev. S. D. Lee Street, Mrs. S. D. Leo Street, Thomas W. Street, Sarah L. Sprout, Mrs. Sproul, Miss Matilda Segee, J. S. Strong, Alexander Strong, Thomas Strong, William Stewart, John Simondson, John N. Simondson, Mrs. John N. Smith, Miss Georgiana Smith, Miss Fanny Tupper, J. R. Tupper, J. Tracy, Mrs. Stephen Tracy, Miss Matilda Tapley, Osmond Tapley, Mrs. Osmond Tapley, John Tapley, Georee Upnam, Mrs. James Upham, Henry Upham, Augustus Upham, Mrs. William Upham, Ckorge B. Upham, Mrs. George B. Upham, Morris Wameford, Rev. E. A. Winslow, J. F. W. Esquire, Winslow, John C. Walker, George Walker, Mrs. George Walker, Elizabeth Walker, Margaret Wetmore, A. K. Smedes Wetmore, Mrs. A. K. Smedes Wetmore, Miss Elizabeth B. Wetmore, Charles J. P. Wetmore, Robert G. Wetmore, James P. Wetmore, Henry G. Wilson, Bphraim Offertory Collection, 4th > Au^st, 18.50, V CoUecuon after Sermon IStli > January, 1851, ) £0 3 9 3 9 9 6 9 R 10 S 5 9 6 £0 9 6 5 5 S 9 6 10 5 9 6 9 6 9 6 9 6 5 3 9 9 e 9 6 1 lOJ 9 6 9 6 9 5 1 5 9 6 1 3 9 6 9 6 1 3 1 3 . 5 9 6 S U 5 5 S 1 3 10 10 5 9 6 9 6 1 3 1 3 S 9 6 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 3 9 I 9 C 1 15 » £35 9 7i I i Ji^ I The Bishop agtJn takes this opportunity of desiring the Clergy to preach the Semi. Annual Sermons in behalf of the Socie^, in the months of June and October. The Bishop also suggesu that the Collections should be made, as far as possible, on days when the usual Congregations are likely to assemble, in order that the claims of the Society may be generally known, and every member of the Church may have the opportunity of giving " according to that he hath." FreOericton, 10th March fie&}. As it is proposed to bind up several series of the Annual Reports of the Church Society in volumes, to be left for sale at'the Fredericton Book Depository, Clergymen and others who may have back numbers to spare, would very much oblige the Pepository Committee by forwarding the same to the charge of Mr. John 8. Coy, Queen Street, Fredericton. FnderkUmt Viih March, 1851. EBJIATA. , Page 10, 9th line from the top, for "Sunday Libraries," read "Lending Libraries." Page 14, 37th, 43rd and 52ud lines from the top, for " Rev. J. M'Govem," read " Rev. J. MGirem." Page 43» add to List of Life M<^mbers— 1850. DesBrisay, L. P. W. Esquire, A, S, Page 45, 3«th line firom the top, for " Mrs. Carter, 5s. 4d." read *' Mrs. Carter, £V^ #