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Toua laa autraa axampialraa origlnaux aont fiimia an commandant par la pramlAra paga qui comporta una amprainta d'impraaaion ou d'illuatration at an tarminant par la darnlAra paga qui comporta una talla amprainta. Un daa symbolas suhranta apparaftra sur la damMra imaga da chaqua microficha, salon la cas: la symbols — »> signifia "A 8UIVRE", la symbols ▼ aignifia "FIN". Laa cartaa, planchaa, tablaaux, ate, pauvant Atra filmis A daa taux da rMuction diffArants. Lorsqua la document aat trop grand pour Atra raproduit an un saul clichA. 11 aat filmA A partir da I'angia aupAriaur gaucha, da gaucha A droita, at da haut an baa, an pranant la nombra d'images sf^assaira. Laa diagrammaa suivants illuatr«>^it ia mAthcda. 1 2 3 4 5 6 '"% INCORPORATED / CHURCH .SOCIETY OV TBI MoctBt of Coronfo. t » * . ' ■ .A Report for the Year ending 30th April, 1858. TORONTO: PRINTED BT HBNBT BOWSELL, torn nn choboh toonTT or xhi siooisa ot tokoxto. MDoooiiyin. P UNaiCAIi CHURCH OF CANADA jQiNERAL SYHOD, AlKSiaVES s^*!*'* '. *4^ THE SIXTEENTH / ANNUAL REPORT OF THE INCORPORATED CHUKCH SOCIETY or THE Wsatt&t of Toronto; FOB THE TEAR ENDING ON THE SOm AFBH., 1858. 'VV / Established the 28th of April 1842. Incorporated by Act of Parliament, 7 Vic, Cap. 68. ^ TORONTO: PRINTED BY HENRY ROWSELL, FOB THE CHURCH SOCIETT OF THE DIOCESE OF TORONTO. . 1858. -m Tb9 Depository and the OfiSoe of the Church Sooixtt Of the Diooesi or Toborto is at No. 8, Wellington Buildings, King Street, Toronto. Benefactions from any persons, whether members or not, towards the Society's general objects, or to any particular branch of them, and all payments on the Society's account, will be received by remittances, or by payment at the Society's office, or by the Secretary or Treasurer of any of the District Branches. It is requested that the Annual Accounts of District Branches, and a list of all members in their respective Districts, may be transmitted by or before the last day of March in each year. Forms of Conveyance for securing the title of lands to the Bishop, the Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto, or the Incumbent or Rector of any particular living, may be obtained at the Society's house. A general meeting of the Incorporated Members is held at three o'clock, p.m., on the second Wednesday in every month, August and September excepted. The stated monthly meetings of the Standing Committee are held at three o'clock, P.M., on the first Wednesday in each month, August and September excepted. During Lent these meetings are held on the Thursday subsequent. The Quartei'Iy Collections to be made in the several churches, chapels, and stations are applicable to the following objects: General Purpose Fnnd, or any special object the Society may determine on, in the month of January ; Students' Fund, in April ; Mission Fnnd, in July ; Widows and Orphans' Fund, in October. OFFICERS or Tm (llt)urcl) 0onets of tl)e Wiottst of Soronto, Patrona : HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL. THE VEN SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE. THE VEN. SOCIETY FOR THE PROPAGATION OP THE GOSPEL IN FOREIGN PARTS PrfBttcnt : THE HON. AND RIGHT REV. THE LORD BISHOP OP THE DIOCESE. THE VENERABLE ARCHDEACON OF KINGSTON. THE VENERABLE ARCHDEACON OF YORK. The Hon. P. B. DeBLAQIJIERE, Sib J. B. ROBINSON, Hon Chief Jdsticb MACAHLAY, " Vicb-Chancelloe ESTEN, «• " SPBAGGE, " Chief Justice DRAPER, " JAMES GORDON, GEORGE CROOKSHANK, " E. C. WILKINS, PHILIP VANKOUGHNET, G. S. BOULTON, " ROBERT BALDWIN, " J. H. CAMEaON, " G. J. GOOUMUE, Sib ALLAN N. MACNAB, R«v. JOHN McCAUL, L.L.D. " JAMES BEAVEN, D. D. « Peovost WHITAKER, M. A. T. MERCER JONES, Esq. fredi<:rick WIDDER, esq. W. B. JARVIS, Esq. HENRY RUTTAN, Esq. JUSTUS S. MEUWIN, Esq. JOHN ARNOLD, Esq. J. W. GAMBLE, Esq. GEORGE CRAWFORD, Esq. D. B. 0. FORD, Esq. L. LAWRASON, Esq. SYDNEY JONES, Esq. T. C. STREET Esq. ADMIRAL VIDAL, GEORGE REEFER, Esq. F. TALFOUR, Esq. ABSALOM SHADE, Esq. Db. G. H. LOW, Hon. J. PATTON. iT OFFICERS OF THE SOCIETY. Jltantiiifl Cammittrt Riv. H. J. ORASETT. B.D. '• STEPHEN LETT, LL.D. •• W S. DARLING, •• HENRV BRENT, •• R. MITCHELE, M. A. •• W. RITCHIE, •• THOMAS GREENE, LL.D. •• E. BALDWIN, M.A. •• W. BELT, •• W. A. ADAMSON, D.C.L. T. W. BIRCHALL, Esq. W. M. WESTMACOTT, Esq. H. MORTIMER, Esq. T. P. R0BART8. Esq. CHARLES MAGRATH, Esq J. L. ROBINSON, Esq. ROBT. DENISON, Esq. HENRY ROWSELL, Esq. E. H. RUTHERFORD, Esq. H. A. JOSEPH, Esq. £ant Committrc : Hon. J. H. CAMERON. | ROBERT DENISON, Esq. AND THE SECRETARY. E. 0. O'BRIEN, Esq. E. H. RUTHERFORD. £\nantt (SommitUt : D. CRAWFORD. Esq. THOMAS HARRINGTON, Esq. AND THE SECRETARY. Rev. T. S. KENNEDY. treasurer : BANK OF UPPER CANADA. J. W. BRENT, Esq. Jlutitors : I EDWARD GOLDSMITH, Esq CONSTITUTION OF TUH ^nxt\ Somtg of i\t ^mm of Coronto ; INCORPORATED BY THE STATUTE OP CANADA, 7 VICTORIA, Cap. 68, FOR PROMOTING THE FOLLOWING OBJECTS ; V J First — For the encouragement and support of Missionaries and clergymen of the United Church of England and Ireland 'within the Diocese of Toronto, and for creating a fund towards the augmentation of the stipends of poor Clergymen, and towards making provision for those who may be incapacitated by age or infirmity, and for the Widows and Orphans of the Clergy of the said Church in the said Diocese. Secondly — For the encouragement of Education, and for the Support of Day-schools and Sunday-schools in the said Diocese, in conformity with the principles of the said Church. TuiBDLY — For granting assistance, where it may be necessary, to those who may bt preparing for the Ministry of the Qospel in the said Church, within the said Diocese. FovBTHLT — For circulating in the said Diocese the Holy Scriptures, the Book of Common Prayer of the said Church, and such other Books and Tracts as shall be approved by the Central BQ|rd or Managing Committee of the said Association. FiTTHLY — For obtaining and granting aid towards the erection, endowment, and maintenance of Churches, according to the establishment of the said Church, in the said Diocese ; the erection and maintenance of Parsonage houses ; the setting apart of Burial-grounds and Church-yards ; the endowment and support of Parsonages and Rectories, according to the same establishment, and the management of all matters relating to such endowment. ■ • " ' • L , That before the Society shall enter upon any business at any of its meetings, the following Prayers shall be said : — « Prevent us, Lord, in all our doings, with Thy most gracious favour, and further us with thy continual help ; that in all our works, begun, continued, and ended in Thee, we may glorify Thy Holy Name, and finally by Thy mercy obtain everlasting life, through Jeius Christ our Lord. Amen. fl CONSTITUTION. "OGoD, from whom all holy dealrM, all good couutaU, and all works of piet/ and charity do proceed, we beaeeoh Thee to rislt with Thy farour our Sorereiga Queen Victoria, andio rule her heart, that she may in all thing* seek Thy honour and glof}-. Prosper with Thy bleuing the designs of this Society. Comfort with Thy grace those benefnotors who contribute to its support. Bless the ministry of Thy 8orvnnts, tho Clergy ; the endeavours of all who are engaged in spreading the knowledge of true religion in this Province, and the labours of thof AND WHEN BUSINESS IS ENDED. " Almiohtt God, Father of all mercies, we thine unworthy servants do give Thee most humble and hearty thanks for all Thy goodness, and loving kindness, to us and to all men : more particularly for the providential support by which this So- ciety hath been enabled to spread abroad the knowledge of Thy sacred truth. But above all for Thine inestimable love in the redemption of the world by Thy blessed Son ; for the means cf grace and for the hope of glory, which thou hast given us, in the same our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ ; to whom with Thee and the Holy Ghost be all honour and glory, world without end. Amen. " The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Ghost, be with us uU evermore. Amen." II. t That all those who are now, or who shall hereafter become, Members of the Association, and who shall subscribe Teu Shillings annually to the Funds of the Society, or contribute as much as five Pounds in one sum, shall be Associated Mem- bers of the Society, and shall be eligible to be Members of the Corporation. III. That every Incorporated Member subscribe not less than One Pound Five Shil- lings annually to the Funds of the Society, or contribute not less than Twelve Pounds Ten Shillings in one sum, or land to the value of twenty-five Pounds ; and that the Standing Committee be empowered, with the sanction of the President, to recommend persons whether Associated Members or not, to be elected Into the Cor- poration as Life Members, who shall have contributed through any of the Parochial Associations In connexion with the Society, In money, the sum of Twenty Pounds, or In land to the value of Thirty Pounds, for any of the foUawlng special purpo- ses : — To be Invested or held In trust for the Widontra and Orphans' Fund ; to CONSTITUTION. tU b« inTeit«d or held in trust for the endowmeDt of a Church or a Churoh-Mohool ; tuul that it ihall be the duty of the Secretary at the Meeting in the month of October in each and erery year to malce a return of thoie who hare not paid up the 25«. for the year ending the UOth day of April prerious, and that inch names shall be erased ft'om tlio list of Incorporated Members. IV. That the Corporation shall consist of the Bishop of Toronto for the time being, of the members appointed by the charter, and of so many of the other Associated Members of the Society as shall be elected by ballot Members of the Corporution, at the meetings to be from time to time holden on the days and at the place appointed by the By-laws of the Corporation for its stated meetings. Proridcd always, that the whole number of Members of the said Corporation, in addition to those who are made Members by the Statute, shall at no time exceed three hundred, and that the whole number of Members of the Corporation shall never bo less than one hundred. That the Standing Committee of the Society, to be appointed as provided in one of the following By-laws, be empowered, with the sanction of the President, to recommend persons, whether Associated Members or not, to be elected into the Corporation, without reference to the limitation of numbers. VI. That the Lord Bishop of Toronto for the time being shall b(« President of the Society, and the Veneriible the Archdeacons within the Dioccs« shall be Vice- Presidents. VII. That the Society shall, at their Meeting on the second Wednesday in June in each year, chooso one or more Vice-President or Vice-Presidents in addition to the Archdeacons ; one or more Treasurer or Treasurers ; two or more Auditors ; one Secretary, and such other officers, ministers and servants as shall be thought convenient to serve in the said offices for the year ensuing. Provided always, that no person not a member of the Society shall bo eligible to any office. VIII. That the paid officers of the Society to bo appointed by the foregoing rule, shall be a Secretary, and a subordinate officer to bo selected by himself; that the former shall be in Holy Orders, uncharged with Parochial cure, and that he shall furnish security to the satisfaction of the Solicitor to the amount of £1000 — himself in £600 iind two sureties in £250 each. Also the Auditors. IX. That the Standing Committee shall propose to the Board at the General Meeting in October, a list of seven Members of the Society, to form the Tract and Book Com- mittee tdt the year ensuing ; that at that meeting any member be at liberty to propose another list of seven members of the Society, instead of that proposed by the Standing Committee ; and that the election of the Tract and Book Committee take place at the General Meeting in November. X. That if it shall happen that any of the persons at any time chosen into any of the said offices shall die, or on any account be removed from such office at any time during the period for which he was elected or appointed to serve, in such case the President, or any one of the Vice-Presidents, shall convene a meeting, to be held at the usual place of meeting of the Society, at such tidfc as shall be specified in the notice of such meeting ; and that such members of the Corporation as shall be present at the meeting, or a majoritv of them, shall and may choose an officer or officers in 1 • tlii CONSTITUTION. the room or place of suoh person or persons so dead or removed, as to them shall seem taeet. Provided, that it shall not be necessary for any such meeting to bo called for supplying a vacancy in the oflSce of Vice-President : but the President may do so in his discretion. - - That the Society shall and may, on the second Wednesday in every month, excepting the months of August and September, for ever hereafter, and oftener if occasion require, meet at the place heretofore used for the transaction of the business of the said Society, or such other place as may be hereafter appointed for that purpose ; and that the President or Standing Committee have power to call a Special Meeting of iLe said Society at any time. In Lent, the meetings to be holden on Thursday instead of Wednesday. XII. That no act done in any meeting of the said Society shall be valid and efl'ectual unless the President, or some one of the Vice-Presidents, shall be present at such Meeting. XIII. And with regard to all meetings of the Society, and to the making, altering, or repealing any By-laws, Bules or Regulations at such Meetings, it is to be specially noticed, that by the Act of the Legislature incorporating the Society, (7 Vic. ch. 68,) it is enacted that no act done in such Assembly or meeting of the Corporation shall be valid or effectual, unless six persons of the Corporation, at the least, shall be present, and the major part of them consenting thereto. And further, that no Constitution, By-law, Rule or Regulation of the Society, nor any abrogation, repeal, change or alteration of the same, shall be passed, except notice of Such intention shall have been given at the previous monthly meeting, and then it shall not be of any force or effect until it shall have been sanctioned and confirmed by the Bishop of, or administering, the Diocese for the time being, by writing under his hand XIV. That thci-e shall be a Standing Committee (three of whom shall be a quorum,) to prepare business for the Monthly Meetings of the Society. That the President, Vice-Presidents, Rural Deans and Secretary, be ex officio members of the Standing Committee. That the other members of the Standing Committee, not exceeding twenty in number, shall be elected by the Society out of its Incorporated Members residing in the City of Toronto and its vicinity, also of a Clerical and Lay member from each of the several District Branch Associations in connexion with the Parent Society, to be elected annually by such Branch Association. That the non-official Members of the Standing Committee residing in the Cit]^ of Toronto and its vicinity, the four who, having been on the Standing Committee for one entire year, have attended the fewest meetings of the Standing Committee during the twelve months ending on the first Wednesday in March, shall go out at the Annual meeting in June ; and if any doubt shall arise under this rule, which member of those who have attended the fewest meetings is to retire, then the one who has served the shortest time on the Committee shall be considered to have vacated bis seat. That the Standing Committee shall recommend to the Society at its Meeting in March in each year four Members to be elected in the place of the four retiring members, who shall not be eligible for the ensuing year. That any member of the Society wishing to propose other candidates for election on the Standing Committee, be required to give in the names of such candidates to be proposed by him, at or before the Monthly Meeting in March. XV. That Rfinutes of all the*proce«ding8 of the Society be taken, and that at each neetitag of the Society the minutes of the preceding meeting b« read by the Secretary, and signed by the Chairman. itafeJA-... CONSTITUTION. IX ■-* '■ XVI. That the accounts of the Society be closed on the thirtieth day of April in each year ; and that the same be audited within one month from that date. XVII. That the Secretary conduct the correspondence of the Society, take Minutes of the proceedings of the general Meetings and Committees, prepare the annual Report of the Society, attend meetings of the Branches throughout the Diocese under the direction of the President, and take the general superintendence of the afifairs and accounts of the Society in all its departments. XVIII. . In connexion and correspondence with the Society, District Associations shall be established, comprising one or more Districts (as shall be approved by ths President), the same to be composed of the Clergy resident within the bounds of the district, and all other Members who shall contribute in aid of the Society's Funds ; the Archdeacon, or Senior Clergyman resident within its bounds, shall ex officio be Chairman of such District Branch Associations, with whom shall be associated, as composing a Committee of Management, all Clergymen in the District, and one or more Laymen from each congregation which observes the constitution, rules and regulations of the Society, and from none others, the lay members to be elected at the Annual Meeting of the District Branch. A General Meeting of each Branch Dristrict Association shall be held in each year, at any time and place which may be agreed upon at a previous Quarterly Meeting of the Gon^mitteo of Management ; and Quarterly Meetings of the Committee of Management — not less than five to form a quorum — shall be held for the trans- action of the ordinary business of the Branch Association. In order the more fully to carry out the objects of the Society, each parish, in the person of its Clergyman and Churchwardens, shall be a Sub-Association, in correspondence, through its Chairman (the Clergyman), with the District Branch Associations, and may be denominated, The Parochial Committee of the Church Society. The Committee shall meet so often, and at such periods, as they shall themselves decide to be most convenient, inviting the cooperation of all the Parishioners in their deliberations and designs. They shall collect subscriptions and donations from the members of the Church, in such manner as they shall deem most effective, and endeavour by every means in their power to augment the resources of the Society. All moneys raised to be transmitted to the treasurer of the District Association. The Treasurer of each District Association shall transmit annually the full sum of £1 58. for each duly recognised Clergyman, and also for each incorporated member within his district, and in case of life membership the full sum of £12 10s., together with one-fourth of all the moneys paid into his hands, to the Treasurer of the Society at Toronto, to be at the disposol of the Central Board, and the remaining three- fourths of such collections shall, when required, be expended within the Parish or District in which they have been made, for such objects only as are specified in the Constitution of the Society — the allotment to be made at the Quarterly Meetings of the District Branch Association. All moneys not required to be expended for local purposes, and remaining unappropriated at the General Annual Meeting of the District Associations, shall be forthwith transmitted to the Treasurer of the Society at Toronto. The District Associations, through their respective Secretarie.s, shall communi- cate to the Secretary of the Parent Society at Toronto a minute Statement of all receipts and expenditures within the sphere of their operations, embodied in the form of a Report, one in each year, so soon as convenient after the General Annual meeting of such District Branch Associations. XIX. That four Sermons be preached annually in the several Churches, Chapels, and Stations in this Diocese, in aid of the funds of the Society, at such times as the Lord Bishop shall appoint ; that of these collections the proceeds of one shall be for the benefit of the Widows and Orphans of Clergymen deceased , of another, for the 9 X CONSTITUTION. maintenance of Travelling or Resident Missionaries in this Diocese ; of another, to aid Theological Students ; and that the proceeds of the fourth shall be appropriated to any other objects embraced within its Constitution, as the Society may from time to time direct. XX. That no applicntion for a grant, loan, or other assistance, be entertained from any Rectory, Incumbency or Mission, in which there shall not have been established a •' Parochial Committee" of this Society under the provisions of the article of the Constitution thereof, reporting to and in communication with the Parent Society, and in which all the requirements of said Constitution shall not have been complied with, unless upon the omission of such requirement a special written dispensation shall have been obtained within three months of the date thereof; and further, that accompanying such application there be a distinct accurate description of the object towards which aid is sought, together with a detailed account of the sum of money collected in the locality or elsewhere towards the same object, and how applied : Provided nevertheless, that it shall be at all times competent for the President to recommend to the Standing Committee any case which in his Lordship's opinion may require special consideration ; and should the Standing Committee report favourably thereon, that the Society may in such case grant the assistance so sought, or any portion thereof; and further, that no application be entertained from the Widow or Orphan or the guardian of the Orphan of any deceased Clergyman of this Diocese who shall not have conformed to the provisions and requirements of a certain By-law, entitled a " By-law for the due administration and improving the Widows and Orphans' Fund of the Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto," and also of any amendments to the said By-law, which may be enacted from time to time according to the provisions of the Constitution of the said Society, unless upon the omission of any of the said requirements a special written dispensation had been granted by his Lordship the President, and forwarded to the Secretary for registration within three months after the date thereof. Provided, nevertheless, that it shall be at all times competent for the President to recommend to the Standing Committe any case which in his Lordship's opinion may require special consideration, and should the Standing Committee report favourably thereon, that then the Society may grant such proportion of any annuity as to said Society may seem fit ; and that it be the duty of the Secretary after each Annual Meeting of the Society, to notify to each Clergyman whether he have or have not complied with the requirements which would entitle his Widow and Orphans to the Pension. XXL That the Charter and these By-laws do together form the Constitution of the Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto, and that nothing which is contained in the Constitution of the Society established on the 28th day of April, 1842, or in any By-law, Rule, or Regulation, amending or altering the same, shall apply to, or be in force in respect to, the Incorporated Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto, except such provisions thereof as arc above continued in force. : ♦ ' SIXTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT Of ®t)e Jncorporated Ct)nrcl) docidg or THE DIOCESE OF TORONTO, PRESENTED AT THE ANNUAL MEETING AT TORONTO, HELD ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9th, 1858. The year which has elapsed since the last public meeting of the Church Society of this Diocese, has been marked by events of deep interest to mankind at large, and of momentous importance to the British Empire. Nor can the Committee, in presenting its Sixteenth Annual Report, fail to trace in these events striking intimations of the Providential Government of the world, and stirring incentives to a more active and faithful discharge of our duties as members of the Church of Christ. The general instruc- tions of our blessed Lord, to " preach the Gospel to every creature," would appear to be addressed with especial emphasis to those churches or civil governments to which it has pleased Almighty God to vouchsafe special facilities for the discharge of this high commission ; and it cannot be denied that the late calamitous events in the Eastern possessions of Great Britain must be regarded as a rebuke for past neglect, and as a warning to redoubled diligence for the future. Your Committee would earnestly urge on the members of our Communion their obligation not only to enable this Society to occupy the missionary field which lies immediately before it among the aborigines, and the poorer settlements in this Diocese, but also to extend their sympathies and efforts to the wider objects which present them- selves, and to requite the fostering care which our Branch of the Church has received in past years from the great Parent Societies at home, by a cordial co-operation in the pious and benevolent 12 REPORT. enterprises which recent events have prompted them to undertake. It is indeed consolatory that we are enabled to find, amid the horrors of war, and even in the peculiar atrocities which have marked the late revolt in the East, occasions for applying the remedial influences of the Gospel, and for carrying out in practice the Apostolic injunction, "Be not overcome of evil, but overcome evil with good." Nor has the past year been barren in events of local interest. Regarding, as the Society ever has, with kindly sympathy, the operations of the Church in the sister Dioceses erected within the provinces of British North America, your Committee have witnessed with peculiar interest the creation of the new Bishopric of Huron, by the accomplishment of the long contemplated division of the Diocese of Toronto; and also the great success which has attended the efforts of those who are endeavouring to raise the endowment for the proposed Bishopric of Kingston, warranting, as it does, the belief, that before the next Annual Meeting of our Society, this much desired object will, with God's blessing, be attained. We rejoice now, both that our venerated and beloved Diocesan has been so far relieved of some part of his too onerous duties ; and also that, by the extension of the Episcopate, provision has been made for the more secure and permanent establishment of the Branch of Christ's Church which is planted amongst us. Believing as we do in the Divine institution of the Epi: 8 Deduct remitted to Parent Society by ditto, inclusive of 99 annual incorpjrated mem- bers' subscriptions 640 18 5 1247 16 S Money received for various trusts and investments returned 202 1 4 Total Receipts of Society and Branches £4498 10 6 14 REPORT. SERMONS. The proceeds of the Quarterly Collections in ihe several churches and stations, during the past year, were as follows : For the Mission Fund, in July, taken up at 168 stations, amounted to '■ ■£326 7 1 YVidows and Orphans' Fund, at 190 stations 882 16 U General Purpose Fund, at 145 stations 222 15 Students' Fund, at 96 stations 180 2 Number of stations, 693 £1061 17 9 A decrease, when compared with the last year, of £142 18s. 8d., which can be accounted for from the fact that the two last collec- tions were appointed to be taken up after the organization of the new diocese, and that several parishes have not yet remitted the last collection. Last year 6b5 stations remitted ; this year, only 593 have as yet done so. Your Committee see good cause to reiterate the opinion expressed by them last year — that if the clergy will carefully consider the statements now regularly sent them quarterly, with respect to the several objects which the Society desires to be advocated, they will be easily able to enlist the sympathies of the laity, and there need be no fear but, though the Diocese be divided and sub-divided, that sufficient funds will be provided for carrying out all those objects. In addition to the four general objects, a collection was taken up in the several churches, on account of the Indian Relief Fund, the exact amount collected is not known, as a few of the parishes remitted direct. A bill for £264 5s. sterling was sent to the Governor's Secretary by the Secretary of the Society, and a small balance, subsequently received, is still to the credit of the Fund, at the Commercial Bank, and will be remitted shortly, it having been retained in the hope that it would be further augmented. The sum thus received was not included in the Society's income, as was erroneously done in a previous year, when a collection was taken up on behalf of the Jubilee Fund of S. P. G. MISSION FUND. The proceeds of the quarterly collections for the Mission Fund amounted to £326 7s. Id., over ^30 more than in the previous year, although taken up at 163 stations instead of 178, the number reported last year. The following sums have been paid out on this account, during the year, for missionary work : Bev. J. S. Campbell, missions. Grand River £60 Rev. S. Birtch, Port Dover and Vittoria 30 Rev. R. Flood, for two Indian Interpreters, (Muncey and Oneida) 25 Rev. A. Jamieson, on account of salary to Schoolmaster, Val- ' pole Island 28 2 6 ;•■ ^ REPORT. tft 4 .V Mr. H. C. Hogg, Schoolmuter, Manoey Indians 50 Rev. Geo. Salmon, County of Norfolk 25 Rev. H. MulhoUand, Interpreter and Schooloiaster 28 Mr. F. W. Kerr, catechist work in Township Westminster 10 Rev. E. H. Dewar, for Gatechist, Irish Settlement 10 Rev. Jas. Chance, Garden River 96 15 Ditto ditto for Interpreter 9 Rev. Dr. O'Meara, expenses visiting stations 24 18 3 Insurance on Mahnitooahning Church 6 Rev. J. Langtry, Collingwood 80 Rev. Peter Jacobs, on account of salary 28 2 6 Rev. G. White, Midland DiHtrict, one quarter's salary 12 10 Rev. £. H. M. Baker, half-year's salary, Missionary, Ottawa... 80 Mr. Higginson's expenses incurred as lay reader 10 In addition to this, the Gore and Wellington Branch have paid to five missionaries 512 10 The Niagara District Branch to one Missionary 63 19 11 The Midland District Branch to two Clergymen 20 The Home District Branch 162 6 8 £1256 4 6 The Parent Society have undertaken to pay, during the current year, the sum of £590; of this sum, however, j£245 has been hitherto expended in the Western Diocese. Previous to the collection to be tajicn up in July, a detailed statement will be published, setting forth the amount reouired to enable the Society to meet its engagements. And your C )mmittee feel assured that the laity have only to feel convinced that the money is needed for missionary purposes, in order to induce them to give liberally. WIDOWS AND ORPHANS' FUND. The proceeds of the quarterly collections for this object this year fell short by about £78. The amount received being £382 16s. 6d — the previous year £462 7s. lOd. — taken up at 190 stations, in lieu of 204. The income from investments and clergy subscriptions amounted to £524 10s. 4d., and £376 5s. has been added to Investment Fund, so that the sum of £8129 Is. 5d. is now invested on this account. Seven widows and the orphans of two clergymen have received assistance to the amount of £430. GENERAL PURPOSE FUND. The proceeds of the quarterly collections for this Fund amounted to £222 15s., being a decrease of £32 17s. 7d., raised at 146 stations in lieu of 155; add to this amount the sums received from Parochial Branches and annual subscriptions, and it will be found that the total receipts of this account amounted to £1309 6s. 9d. From this fund grants were made to 10 churches and two parsonages of £12 10s. each, total amount £125, and grants of books and tracts amounting to £77 18s. 6d. ^ 16 REPORT. STUDENTS' FUND. The collections on behalf of this fund vrere to be taken up in the month of April, and returns have been only received as yet from 90 stations, and the amount only £115 lis. lid., instead of JE193 12s. 8d. remitted the previous year; there is but little doubt, however, that more moneys will still be received on this account. The )iames of eleven young gentlemen have been submitted to your committee as having been partially assisted out of this fund. £200 having been paid over as usual to the Bursar of Trinity College. In consequence of representations which have appeared in print, and which, as there is reason to believe, have left in some quarters a false impression, it may be well to state that the sum annually devoted to Divinity Scholarships in Trinity College has at all times far exceeded the amount subscribed for the purpose by this Society ; and that for the ensuing year the sum of ^£200 will not cover the necessary outlay — providing, as it does, under the arrangement adopted last year, for/owr Scholarships only, tenable for two years, thus enabling on\yfour Students annually, or eight Students of the two years over which the Theological Course extends, to pursue their studies for Holy Orders, with the partial assistance of Scholarships varying from £30 to £20 per annum, the larger amount not covering one half of the necessary expenses of College residence. The existing uncertainty as lo the means of supporting our younger Clergy, or rather the certainty that no sufficiency or secure provision has been made for their maintenance, will, if It should unhappily continue, no doubt act as a most serious dis- couragement to those who would otherwise gladly devote them- selves to the sacred Ministry. But it is to be hoped that some prompt and united action on the part of our Synod may enable us to surmount the difficulty, which if it should continue to exist, cannot but exercise a most disastrous influence on our communion, and on society at large. If Christian privileges are to be continued to us, christian obligations must be frankly recognised ; neither have we any ground to expect that the benefits of a well-instructed and zealous Ministry, can be enjoyed by those who neglect the apostolic instruction, that the Lord himself has ordained that " they who preach the Gospel should live of the Gospel.'' COMMITTEES. Most satisfactory reports have been received from the Clergy Commutation Fund Committee, and from the Episcopal Endow- ment Fund Committees, both in the West and East, and there is every prospect of the Eastern Diocese being shortly 'in a position KEPORT. 17 to follow the example o( the Diocese of liiiron, and lo proceed to the election of a Bishop. LANDS. DEEDS RECEIVJ'U) THTS YEAll. Income by Leases on various trusts, .£55 15s. Od. Ceo. Brouse to C. S. D. T., 27 yards 52 perches, at intersection of May and Ford streets, county of Dnndas, for site of Church and Parsonage. Timothy Soper to C. S. D. T. two acres in township of Hope, for a Church and Burial ground. Peter Paterson, to C. S. D. T., 150 acres in tho township of Thorah, for General Purpose Fund. Taxes paid on lands, £91 10s. Id., during year. Amount of acres leased this year, o04. ftj-f "li ; t EXTRACTS FROM DISTRICT AND PAROCHIAL REPORTS. HOME DISTRICT. HEPORT OP THE MANAGING COMMITTEE. From a review of the proceedings of this branch since Ihe last Annual Report was submitted, your Committee are thankful to be enabled to state that such a degree of success has attended its operations as might in Christian faith have been expected to accompany any efforts, however humble, designed to promote the glory of God, by the exlension of His kingdom among men ; at the same lime that that success, as might also have been expected in any work committed to human agency, has not come up to what it might have been, were we all actuated by the zeal which such a work demands, and by that unity of feeling and action which should characterise every branch of the Church of Christ. The statement appended exhibits the names of only eleven Cler- gymen, as having co-operated with the District Branch, while eleven have not. Of this latter number, however, several, as your Committee have been certified, purpose to act in concert with it for the future. Noiwiihstanding, however, that the adoption of the District system has thus been as yet only partial, your Com- mittee are happy to state that the total amount raised by this Branch compares favourably with that of the previous year, being £286 16s. 6|d. against £265 5s. 4d. for 1857, an increase of £21 lis. 2^d. Reports have been received from fifteen parochial branches, two of which, namely, St. James', Albion, and Picker- ing, are new ones, in the missions of the Rev. H. Osier and the Rev. G. Viner ; making four within the last t,wo years ; which is another evidence of the advantage of the revival of the District Branch. Since the last report was made, your Committee has been able to assist in establishing a new mission, comprising parts of the townships of Reach, Pickering and Whitby, under the charge of the Rev. G. Viner, to whom the District Branch has guaranteed £100 per annum for three years, from October, 1857. The Parent Society, also, by a resolution of 14th April, 1858, very generously consented to assist the District Branch with a grant of £100 per annum towards payment of missionaries, on the District meeting it with a like sum. Your Committee, therefore, in addition to the RBPOKT. 19 annual stipend guaranteed as above to Mr. Viner, taking into con- sideration the pecuniary inconveniences, (not losay distress,) often experienced by clergymen dependent solely upon the voluntary system, and no second travelling missionary having yet been obtained, deiormmed upon assisting four clergymen of the district by grants of X37 10s. each, nut with a view of exempting their congregations from any part of their duty, but as special relief to the Clergymen themselves. Total Collected. Parent Society'* Fourth, and Willow* and Or- phan*' Vund. Itcturupd to ParUbei. Rnluoro of Ilnnie Diat.. IndudlnK Hpeclal D. Rev. E. Donroche, Springfield.. Ditto Sydenham.. Rev. D. Blalce, Thornhill Ditto Vaughan Rev. H. C. Cooper, Etobiooke.. Rev. H. B. Oaler, Lloydtown... Ditto Bolton £ s. d. 41 12 3 20 10 U 40 19 4' 10 2 7i 20 11 U 23 7 15 8 9} 8 10 17 7i 11 11 7 31 1 IJ 4 10 7 13 IJ 11 15 22 10 £ 8. d. 1 7 15 1 } 9 10 lj{ 10 14 C •11 10 1 5 11 4X 8 10 7j 8 2 8 2 13 1 18 3\ 3 11 3 5 12 £ 8. d. 15 17 10 3 2 10 1 10 1 15 14 £ 8. d. 1 86 9 9J }. 37 11 9ii 8 1 5J ■ 21 3 3J Ditto Albion Rev. J. Carry, Woodbridge Rev. G. Viner, Pickering Rev. W. Belt, Scnrborough Rev. R. Garrett. Brook 11 9 8 8 9 9 12 10 4 4 5 2J 10 8 U 2 8 9 Rev. J. Beaven, Oakridges Rev. G. Hill, Markham 5 14 10^ 8 8 9 Rev. S. Givens. Yorkvillo 16 17 6 £ 280 IC 6J 70 9 lOJ 64 12 11 161 18 9i Home District Fund, as above £16113 9| • Grant from Parent Society 100 £261 13 9J Grants by Home District : April 28— Rev. T. Leach £37 10 Rev. J. Carry 87 10 i ,: / Rev. T.Taylor 37 10 Rev. W, Johnson 87 10 July 1— Rev. G. Viner 50 Secretary's expense and postage 2 3 Balance to credit of District 69 10 £201 13 9J . . H. C. COOPBE, ' Secretary If. D. Branch. NIAGARA DISTRICT. Your Committee desire now to perform the grateful task of con- gratulating this Branch Association on the fact that an active and iO KEI'OIIT. zealous Missionary has by God's blessing at length been ohlQined for the principal portions'of our too lon^' destitute travelling mis- sions. Although his field of labour is not so extended as that of your former missionaries, yet they have reason to believe more permanent good will bo efl'ected, and the Church more firmly established in what always were the more flourishing stations, through the more frequent visits of the Missionary acting more as a resident clergyman than as travelling Missionary, though having a large district. In the early part of last summer, a clergyman from Nova Scotia, the Rev. J. Stannage, visited our district, bringing with him most satisfantory assurances of his being a single-hearted, lu.rd working Missionary, and having been taken to Merrittsville, the county town of Welland, (which place your Committe desire to make the head-quarters of your missionary,) and the parts adjacent, by the Rev. the Rural Dean, he engaged to return in the autumn, bringing with him his wife and family. Accordingly, on September 19th last, he entered on his duties, and since that time has been actively engaged proclaiming the welcome tidings of the Gospel in and around Merrittsville, Port Colborne, and Marshville. Your Secretary is enabled from private sources to say, that his services are well received and highly appreciated by those among whom lie labours, lie has given an account of his work for the short time that he has been employed, which is highly satisfactory, and the more so when it is known that he has succeeded in establishing three branches of the Society, one at Merrittsville, the others at Marshville and Port Colborne, with fair prospects of success. This gives your Committee much encou- ragement, when it is remembered that these places are called upon to contribute an amount equalling at least ^400 towards the Missionary's stipend. Your Committee would now, however, refer to his report and allow the Society to judge for itself. " I have been here as Missionary since September 19tb, and have been permitted to keep all my appointments but two at Port Colborne, the weather and the stale of the roads being the cause. My congregations in all the three stations are steadily increasing, and some of the buildings (school-houses) most inconveniently crowded. Twenty-six children have been baptized, and many are soon to be. We have hired the Baptist brick meeting house in this town until June next, hoping that as limes improve, and the zeal of Churchmen increases, means will be found to procure or to erect a house of worship of our own. We have also formed a Parochial Branch Association in connexion with the Church Society at each station. Considering our small numbers and the many local objects we have at this moment in view, much could not be expected, but (^23 was subscribed in Merrittsville, $3 at } I '^ ^ * \ rcpoht. 21 > I -* ^ i \ Marshville, and about $S0 at Port Colbornc, and wo hope to have something to add to these sums." The Missionary continues, " I should be very glad if I could place the real wants of this mission in such a manner before the Society, as to call forth all their sympathies in its behalf. There is no time to lose, and no means should be spared to hasten the erection of churches in each of the three stations. Here in Mcrrittsville, where the congrega- tion is greatly increased, we want a church that will be in some degree on a par with the county buildings and county town ; about !|^800 has been promised towards it, but we want $4000 at least, and we hope your Society will come largely to our assistance. In Port Colborne, a strong desire exists for a Church of England. The Schoolhouses are crowded and most inconvenient ; one person has offered to raise $1000, and another, the Hon. T. Park, has promised $100 for himself, and thinks he can procure $200 more from his family, but this is nearly all we can expect from the place. The people's means have been rather heavily taxed in the erection of a building for all denominations, under the idea that they would not have a Clergyman of the Church, v They assure me that if I had been there this time last year, they would not have built it. In Marshville, the same urgent need of a church is folt. The wretched schoolhouse is crowded to excess, and it is a great pity that we cannot immediately put up a suitable edifice. The people are poor and very scattered, but very zealous, and I think would contribute according to their abilities. A grant to each place to be paid when the work is done or in progress would be a very great stimulant.'' Thus it is evident to your Committee that much is already gained, and they pray God that still more fruit may result from their efforts to send the glad tidings of the gospel as proclaimed by our reformed church to those too long neglected Iambs of the flock of Christ. Your Committee would here advert to the gratifying result of the necessarily unfrequent visits of the Rev. the Rural Dean to Mcrrittsville. By the good providence of God, on Sunday evening the 19th August last, after at least nineteen miles travelling and two full services with confirmation, our venerable Bishop visited that town and held a Confirmation in the court-room, which was crowded to excess with a most attentive congregation, and seven candidates were confirmed. The Bishop addressed the candidates and congregation in his accustomed happy manner, with perhaps more energy and force than usual, this being his Lordship's first visit, setting forth the institution of that holy and apostolic rite, and urging all to increased holiness in heart and lite. On, Monday, his Lordship proceeded to Marshville, where, however, he only held an afternoon service and preached, the candidates here, through some mistake as to the day appointed, not being present. REPORT. Hence it is evident to your Comntiiltee that the seed sown has, though perhaps at rare intervals, through Christ, wonderfully brought forth fruit. May ihis fruit be lasting and ripen, and be the earnest of a still larger harvest in God's good time ! In ren- dering their tribute of humble and hearty thanks to Almighty God for this apparent fruit from the labours of the Society, your Com- mittee would suggest that, as part of our travelling mission is now provided for, the attention of the Society be turned, as soon as practicable, to the yet destitute and remaining portion, and they trust that the time may soou arrive, when they may be enabled, through the liberality of the members o ' our church in the more favoured parts of the Deanery, to employ another missionary in order that many now destitute of the bread of life, may have it broken to them. Your Secretary preached sermons in behalf of the Society at Fort Erie, and the Ridge, Berlie, also at Thorold. He also attended a meeting of the Parochial Association at Dunnville, where there appeared much interest in the workings of the Society. He also proceeded with the Incumbent to Port Maitland, but through some untoward circumstances there was no meeting. The Rev. the Rural Dean kindly preached on behalf of the Society at Stamford and Drummondville. Your Secretary was to have been at Merrittville, Port Colborne and Marshville, but owing to the state of the roads at the time, and indisposition, he was, he grieves to say, prevented. The Committee would strongly recommend that the regulation of this District Branch Association, be as far as practicable more generally carried out ; and meetings be regularly held by the various Parochial Associations at such time and place as to them shall seem most convenient, though the attendance might unhap- pily be small. And the neighbouring clergy are respectfully requested to aid one another to the utmost of their ability in bring- ing the claims of the Society before the people. From the reports received, your Committee are rejoiced to say, that there is not such a falling off as might have been anticipated from the unparalleled pressure of the times. The Parish of Nia- gara report as having received since the last annual meeting the sum of $50, being the annual contribution of R. Hiscott, Esq., together with $4 50 collected by that individual in his own neigh- bourhood. Your Committee have great pleasure in being able to report $228 20 as the amount collected for 1858, being an increase over last year. This goes to prove that the Churchmen of Niagara have not forgotten that beautiful injunction, "be merciful lifter thy power; if thou hast much, give plenteously, if thou hast little, do thy diligence gladly to give of that little ; for sogatherest thou thyself a good reward in the day of necessity." ' f REPORT. The Parish of St. Catharines reports with great satisfaction the amount of subscriptions for the current year to be £60 Is. or $240 20. In consequence of the commercial depression under which the country is now suffering, and which has been severely felt in this Parish, the amount above reported is much beyond what the Parochial Committee at this particular time had reason to expect. And they feel that next to the influence of God's grace, by which the heart is moved to give, they are bound to acknow- ledge that much of this success is owing to the laudable and zealous exertions of two young ladies who acted as collectors within the town. The Parish of Louth, no report received * The Parish of Thorold. — The Chairman of this Parochial Branch reports that as the time came round for making our annual collections for the Church Society, I had my fears that in conse- quence of the universal complaint of scarcity of money, our collections would be much less than usual this year. However, I am happy to say that in this respect I have been agreeably disap- pointed. The congregation at Port Robinson have considerably increased their contributions this year; for this we are indebted to the very active exertions of the young gentleman who has for the three last years made the collections, and to the increase of the congregation during the past year. The congregation of Thorold have not been as well canvassed ; the consequence of which is that the contributions of the whole parish amount this year to ^122 75, being ;|^10 25 more than last year. Your Com- mittee would respectfully suggest that the hint given in the close of this parochial report be taken by all the parishes in the Deanery, which is, I think, that for all the parishes on the line of the canal, the earlier after the close of navigation the collections are made, the better will be the returns. The Parish of Chippewa reports an increase over last year, the amount being £49 Is. 3d. or $196 25. The united associations of Drummondville and Stamford, in the Parish of Chippawa, report that owing to various causes, such as the removal of several of the large subscribers, and the increased demands upon the liberality of the members of the Church in this parish, coupled with the general cry of depression, the amount to be reported this year is not near so large as last. This is, however, no just cause for the withholding our usual quota at least from that handmaid of the Church in this Diocese, the Church Society. They would, however, trust that at another annual meeting they may be able more favorably to report and * The Parish of Louth has since reported to the Parent Society direct, that the sum of $33 25 was collected, and remitted $15 30. The Parish of Grimsby has reported that £3 17fl. 6d. was collected, and remitted the whole to the Parent Society. T. S. K. u REPOBT. show a steady increase in ihe Society's funds, given with a feeling of reverence and gratitude. Much, however, has been done. All Saints Church has been opened, and a very large proportion of the debt remaining on the building liquidated ; the congrega- tions have also materially increased Iheir contributions to the curate's stipend. The amount to be reported is £5 16s. lO^d. for general purpose, and £9 3s. 3d. for special objects, making in all £15 Os. l^d. or$60 03. The whole amount raised for church purposes from all sources within the bounds of the united association, for the year ending Easter, 1858, was £108 lis. Id. or $434 22. The Committee would therefore say, that aUhough there is a diminution in the Society's funds, yet they have reason to believe that there is a growing attachment to our Church, pure and holy as she is, protesting alike against formalism and superstition on the one hand, and a rabid indiflferentism on the other. The number confirmed last summer was nearly double that of any preceding year, being 23 for Drummondville and 11 for Slam- ford. The Parish of B^ort Erie reports the sum of $37 50. The Parish of Dunnvillc and Port Maitland report $45, or XI 1 5s. The Niagara JJhtrict Branch of the Diocesan Church Society, in account with T. B. Fuller, Treasurer, for the year ending 27th January, 1858. Name of Parish. Niagara St. Catharines Chippnwa Drummondville and Stamford. Thorold Louth Fort Erie Ounnvillo Merrittsville Total Received. $ §275 49| 240 20 201 24 88 43 135 50 33 25 37 50 45 00 5 00 1061 61| For Parent Society. $75 37J 75 05 87 81 45 83 37 621 15 30" 9 37} 15 00 5 00 Rev. J.S. 306 36| 1 For Travelling Mifigionary. $61 37} 55 05 38 06 14 20 32 62} 4 32} 37} 10 00 215 98J Returned to Parishes. $152 75 110 10 75 62 28 40 65 35 13 62* 18 76" 20 00 484 69;^ All which is respectfully submitted. CuARLES Leycestbr Inoles, Secretary. GORE AND WELLINGTON DISTRICT. The following is the report submitted to the annual meeting : The 'Committee of the Gore and Wellington District Branch of the Church Society, in presenting its members with ' the usual REPORT. 25 Annual Report, are sorry to be obliged, for the first time, to record a diminution of income. It is true that, in some parishes, there has been an increase on the contributions of former years ; but in the majority of parishes, the collections have fallen considerably short. The " hardness of the times " is urged in extenuation of the deficency ; and your Committee are a\/are that, from a state of unexampled prosperity, the Province generally has, during the last year, fallen into a condition of almost unparalleled distress. Your Committee, however, must be allowed the expression of their decided opinion that the " hardness of the times " is no sufficient reason why the members of the Church should withhold their accustomed donations to the funds of the Church Society. Were the times never so hard, and the scarcity of money never so great, we are surely not discharged by that hardness and that scarcity from the heaven-imposed obligation of doing our duty to God and our fellowmen. The rule of duty is an unalterable rule, quite independent of limes and circumstances. There is not one rule for times of plenty, and another for seasons of destitution. The spiritual wants of the country are not less pressing, the souls of our brethren are not less precious in times like the present, than they are when we are basking, as it were, in the smile of a Boun- tiful Heaven. It is recorded to the praise of one of the early Churches that, out of the depth of their poverty, they contributed, not as most modern Christians do, what they could afford^ but beyond their power. The sums generally given to the Church Society are so small as scarcely to be an object to the contribu- tors, even in times of the greatest pressure ; they will spend ten fold the amount in vanity and self-indulgence, and not whisper a syllable about the " hardness of the times." With reverence be it spoken, God is made the sufferer by the " hardness of the times." flis claims are to be overlooked, and subordinated to our own pleasure and comfort. His work is allowed to languish, his Ministers to starve, and his ransomed people to perish for lack of knowledge. The committee leave to the members of the Church within the bounds of this District Association, as a ques- tion worthy to be considered, whether this is a method calculated to restore the country to its wonted prosperity. Notwithstanding the indifference of too many professed mem- bers of our communion, the Committee are happy to be able to state that something has been done by this Association in the glo- rious cause h has in hand. It has been permitted during the past year to pay either wholly or in part the stipends of five Clergy- men, who are diligently labouring as travelling Missionaries in many distant Townships, which would, but for its aid, be wholly destitute of the ordinances of our Church. Reports have been re- ceived from all these gentleman exhibiting much zeal, and no in- II f6 REPORT. i I considerable success to their arduous labours. Through their self- denying exertions, Churches have been built and filled with de- vout and appreciating worshippers; vast numbers of children have been admitted within the Christian covenant; and the con- solations ot our most holy faith extended to thousands both of the whole and the diseased. These devoted men feel painfully their inadequacy to meet the increasing requirements of a growing pop- ulation, and cry with one voice for additional labourers. The Committee confidently hope that the membersof the Church, will by increased liberality, put the Association in a position to accede to the demand. By a rule of the Association made some months back, all Cler- gymen receiving aid from its funds were required to make collec- tions in their missions for the Church Society. In some cases this rule has been complied with, and seems large in proportion to the number and means of the donors which have been remitted to the Treasurer. Your Committee congratulate the members of this Association on the creation of the new Diocese of Huron, which consists of the western portion of the former Diocese of Toronto ; and on the elevation of a gentleman of known piety to the supervision of the See. Four or five parishes which have hitherto maintained aclose and cordial connection with the Gore and Wellington District Branch of your Society, form part of the new Diocese, and will not, of course, hereafter contribute any thing to your funds. With the consent and sanction, however, of the Lord Bishop of Huron, the sums raised this year in those parishes have been, as hereto- fore, sent to your Treasurer, to be applied to the payment of the Missionaries for whose stipends the whole District was answera- ble. The painful Insufficiency of the remuneration afforded to some of the rural Clergy, is a subject which has occupied a large mea- sure of the attention both of the parent Society, and the District Branch. It is fully expected that some effectual method will soon be adopted to secure a large and more certain maintenance for those who labour in holy things. A committee has been named by the parent Society to take the subject into the most serious consideration. They propose raising a sustentation fund for the purpose, and recommend, 1st. That in addition to the amount of coHections made at the annual sermon for the support of the Mis- sionaries, the collection taken up on Easter Sunday shall form part of the said Fund. 2ndly. That the whole amount of the subscriptions of the Branch Societies, instead of one-fourth as heretofore, be paid into the Parent Society, and added to the Mis- sionary Fund. Thirdly. That the congregations whose clergy- men are upon the commutation list, or in the enjoyment of Rectory lands, or other endowments, be called upon to contribute a .sum REPORT. 27 equal to one-fourth of the income now derived from the sources above named, such sums to be funded and the revenue to be ap- propriated to the Mission Fund. Recent events have attached a painful interest to India. Your Committee claim the warm and hearty sympathy of churchmen for those of our brethren now exposed there to suffering and vio- lence, and for the surviving friends of those who have fallen vic- tims to the treachery and cruelty of the natives of that country. Your Committee fully believe that a repetition of these terrible scenes can only be prevented by the christianization of that un- happy country, and on the part of the members of the Association acknowledge the duty of giving something, notwithstanding our own pressing wants, for the furtherance of this most desirable end. A resolution and memorial will be submitted to this meeting ex- pressive of our views and feelings in this matter, and a collection will be made in aid of missions to India at the conclusion of the proceedings of the evening in both the Church of Ascension, and Christ's Church. Extracts were read from several missionary reports of much in- terest. The Gore and Wellington District Branch of the Church Society in account with the Treasurer ^ for the year ending SUt De- cember^ 1857. 1867— March 26. Dr. To remitted Parent Society \ Collections of 1856, $13 25 $3 32 Paid Account Mission Fund, the Secretary, Postage, &c $6 00 Bent of Hall and Gas at Annual Meeting 18 00 TraveUing expenses attending Local Meetings 6 00 Grant to Rev. Mr. Ralley, 1 qr. to Oct. 1857 100 00 Paid Stipend Rev. Mr. MulhoUand— the year 150 00 Stipend Rev. Mr. Hodge 600 00 " " Mr. Preston 600 00 " " Mr. Drinkwater 600 00 2079 00 December 31. To add investment in Building Society 47 65 Remitted Parent Society $5 per each 17 Clergymen 85 00 Do. $5 per each 17 Lay Incorporated members 85 00 One-fourth of $1,785 10, the balance of the year's collection... 446 27 616 27 Balance in hand 1498 32 Of which $442 03 remains unappropriated for the present, and $1,051 30 with .$1,659 68 invested in the Western Perma- nent Building Society, is at the credit of the District Mission Fund $4239 47 1857— March 26. Cr. By Balance per Statement £472 7s. lid., or 1889 59 By Collection on account of 1856, viz : York additional 8 00 Ancaster do. 2 25 Oakville do 3 00 Elora Special Grant to District Mission of 20 00 38 26 Carried forward $1922 84 * 28 REPORT. December 31. Brought forward $1922 84 By Interest and gain on Building Society Stock 361 48 By Collection 1857 from Parochial Associations— Christ's Church, Hamilton $348 50 Church of Ascension, Hamilton 150 GO Guelphand Puslinch 281 22 Dundas and Flamboro' West 125 51 Gait 148 00 Nelson and Wellington Square 96 00 Brantford 300 00 Ancaster 5G 87 Paris 68 25 Mohawk and Tuscarora 84 00 Elora 71 CO Milton 64 84 Barton and Glanford , 70 00 Hornby 45 22 Lowville 15 09 Rockwood , 13 00 Arthur 15 00 AUanville 2 00 1955 20 $4239 47 CHUBCH OF ASCENSION. The Parochial Committee of the Church of Ascension As- sociation, have to report a diminution in the amount received by their collectors, as compared with the amount of last year. The sum subscribed this year for the general objects of the Church Society being $160, that for last year having been $226 ; while for special objects the sum this year subscribed amounts to $174 50, last year the sum having been $286 75. The latter named sums being subscribed for local objects, specially connected with the Church of Ascension, as, for example, the support of its Sunday schools. The Committee do not feel justified in attributing the falling off of the collections for the present year to the generally prevailing commercial depression, — though such undoubtedly has to some extent affected their subscription lists. They feel it to be more properly attributable to the circumstance that a subscription, on the part of their congregation, and amounting at present to a sum of $1200, has been taken up since the first of January, to increase the stipends of their ministers, and to lessen the debt of their church. Christ's church. The Parochial Committee of Christ's Church, in reporting the result of their exertions this year on behalf of the Church So- ciety, are concerned to observe a large falling off from the amount collected last year. Your Committee beg to append the following brief statement of the expenditure of last year's collections, whiph amounted to Jei23. i ^ REPORT. 29 Christ's Church, Hamilton, Amount Collected £123 Remitted Parent Society, a Special Subscription to Widows and Orphans' Fund £10 7 Incorporated Members, £1 6s. each 8 15 One-fourth of Balance 28 G ;{ ' 38 1 3 Credited Mission Fund £84 18 9 HUGH C. BAKER, Treasurer. Hamilton March 24th, 1858. MIDLAND DISTRICT. Our discouragements arise from the yearly increasing spiritual destitution in this District, the apathy of many who ought to be warm supporters of the Society, and the small sums available for missionary purposes. Our encouragements arise from the iact that, since the last anniversary, .£100 h^s been granted by the Parent Society towards the salaries of two travelling missonaries in the Midland District, and that two have been added to the number of the clergy, while a third is promised. '' But what are they among so many ?" How are two, or six, or twelve to supply the deficiency among the many townships around us, where the voice of the Church is never heard ? NAPANEE. Sermons have been regularly preached in this mission, and the quarterly collections made in aid of the objects of the Society. The sums raised are as follow : — For General Purposes £1 7 2 Theological Students 13 9 Mission Fund 1 17 G Widows and Orphans 18 4 Collection at Annual Meeting 1 11 7 Subscriptions , 4 9 3 Clergyman's Subscription 15 • . £13 2 7 The collections have been forwarded to the Parent Society, together with one-fourth of the subscriptions raised. The three- fourths have been applied to pay off a balance due on the font, and Sunday School library. The Report expresses an earnest wish that a Travelling Mission- ary may be appointed, who would bear the Gospel of Christ to the Church's sons and daughters settled in the large tract of country extending to the Madawaska. ri 30 REPORT. CAMDEN. The Rev. G. W. White has succeeded ihe late Paul Shirley in the charge of Camden and Sheffield. He reports that four stations have been opened in each of these townships, most of which are numerously attended, and that a Sunday School has been organ- ised in St. Luke's Church, for which a library is about being bought. He says that, as the people have, for the first time, been called upon to support their clergyman, it can hardly be expected that they would give any thing to the Church Society just now, but he hopes that, next year, the mission will be able to contribute its share. FREDERICKSBURG AND ADOLPHUSTOWN. Mr. Harding has sent $8, being the fourth part of the sum collected in Fredericksburg for the Church Society, together with his own subscription of $5. The three-fourths have been retained for the purchase of communion plate, which, he says, is much needed. He reports that ''the congregation at Adolphustown have purchased a site, and concluded arrangements for building a parsonage adjoining their church, to be commenced imme- diately." The two congregations have promised to pay the rent of their clergyman's house, amounting to $120, and have bound themselves to lay out from $1400 to $1500 in building the parson- age — $200 of that sum to be contributed by the congregation at Fredericksburg. He adds, " I may be permitted to claim as a right the privilege to accord my testimony to the truly laudable zeal manifested by these people in their undertaking. They are very few in number, but have commenced with an energy and unity of purpose worthy of the good cause they have in hand." Here is an example which commends itself to every congrega- tion in the Midland District. 'PORTSMOUTH. The Committee report that the usual quarterly collections on behalf of the Church Society have been made and forwarded to the Parent Society, as also the clergyman's subscription of £1 Ss., amounting in all to £7 15s. There is still a debt on the parsonage, which the congregation are endeavouring to pay off. The report says, "Your Committee rejoice that the Colonial Church Society havfe sent us one labourer for the long neglected district of Wolfe Island, and that another is on his way to this country, to take charge of the districts of Murvale, Sydenham and Storrington." ST. JAMES' CHURCH. The Committee of this Branch report as follows : — *' The four quarterly collections have been made, amounting to £6 17s. 9d., and the Incumbent's annual subscription to the Widows and Orphans' Fund has been paid. An effort has been commenced to S^'- B^-' REPORT. > ' • raise funds for building a Sunday school, which, owing to the present depressed times, has to be put off to some season of greater wordly prosperity. The sum of £26 15s. has been collected for this object, and £2 12s. Id. from the Sunday School children for the library. Our Sunday School continues to enjoy a good measure of support ; and its attendance is such both by teacher^ and scholars, as to prove its estimation by the congregation as an eminent means of grace." ST. Paul's church. The Ruv. J. A. Mulock reports that, " Owing to the heavy debt upon this church, together with the current expenses, which have been considerable, resulting from the unfinished state of the building, it has not been considered advisable to establish a Branch of the Church Society this year. During the occupancy of the present incumbent, the sum of £2 lis. for the Widows and Orphans' Fund has been sent to the Parent Society, together with the incumbent's yearly subscription of £1 5s. A special collection is taken up monthly towards paying off some of the debt, which has been well responded to ; nevertheless it may be many years before the present debt is liquidated." ST. George's church. This Branch is still in a flourishing condition, although the contributions are not so great as in former years. As usual, it supplies the only funds available for missionary and other purposes in this district. The quarterly collections have been regularly made, and remitted to the Parent Society. The sub- scriptions for the present year amount to £49 7s. 6d. Although this congregation give upwards of .£150 every year io the poor, and are frequently called upon for contributions to various religious objects, they are still ready with their subscriptions to the Church Society. BARRIEFIELD. The missionary reports that the services in that township have been regularly kept up, and it is with much pleasure he has to stale that the attendance is always very good, and particularly at St. James' Church, Birmingham, where the numbers attending church have nearly doubled within the last year. There have been 48 children baptized, 11 marriages and 8 funerals during the year, in this mission. There is no report from Amherst Island or Bath. THE DEPOSITORY. This year the sales at the Depository have been nearly doubled. The stock of books now on hand is small, there having been no importation for more than eighteen months. As the Depository ought to furnish a supply of Bibles and Prayer Books, with other i 32 RSPORT. reliffious books, and tracts tuffioient to meet all demands^ no time ought to be lost in sending for a fresh supply. THE bishop's fund. The plan, long contemplated, of constituting a separate See, from that part of Toronto Diocese east of the River Trent, seems likely to be soon carried into effect, an effort is now being made to raise the necessary endowment, which has thus far been very successful. Nearly one-half of the minimum sum required has been secured ; and as the canvass will be prosecuted vigorously, until every corner of the proposed diocese shall have been gone over, it is not too much to hope that in a few months, we may be called upon to elect a Bishop of our own* This calls loudly upon all who love our truly Apostolic Church, to pray earnestly and perseveringly that God would send us a man after his own heart to rule over his heritage. Upon a review of the statistics given above, it will be appftrent that the Diocesan Church Society, like other institutions of a like nature, is subject to fluctuations. It is much to be regretted that at the present time, it is divided in its counsels. This must inevi- tably lessen its usefulness. Peace and unity alone can give prosperity within the borders of our beloved Church. We ought, therefore, to pray that the members of the Society may all be one in spirit, one in desire, one in aim, and then may we expect to see the efforts of the Society crowned with abundant success. And let us never forget that, as a true branch of Christ's Church, we ought to exhibit a missionary spirit, the manifesta- tions of which will find ample scope all around us. Both men and means are wanted at the present time, for 'Mhe harvest truly is great, but the labourers are few." As Churchmen, we ought to rise to the work, as the wants of the Church increase, giving with a glad mind of our substance, according to our ability, and praying the Lord of the harvest to send forth more labourers into his harvest. It will be only then that we shall ** have done that which was our duty to do." FINANCIAL STATEMENT. SECEIFTS. 1857.— April?, Balance in Treasurer's hands £36 18 April 11, Bev. H. Mulkiu's subscription for 1856 1 5 Quarter of subscriptions atCamden for 1856 15 1868.— Sales at the Depository 47 18 Subscriptions from St. George's less commission 49 7 Quarter of subscriptions from Fredericksburg 2 Rev. Robert Harding's subscription 1 6 Total Receipts '. £139 8 REPOlT. ss niflBURSEHENTS. 18fi7. — April 11, Diiliuicc of quiirtcr of Bubsrriptions to Parent Society... £ 7 18 August, Mr.f. Ferris' pur cuntage for 1H5U and 1857 4 6 RowMell'i) liill for liymn books 7 Printing Annual lU'port 8 1858.— Jntiuiiry, I^owhcH, for boolid got in Jiinuary, 1857 B 8 AVutt'H liymnu 7 Kcv. K. W. UobbH, missioniiry nt Portflmouth 10 Hev. E. C. Uower, misHionary at Bnrriefleld .'. 10 Postngea, &o 11 Balance in Liuul 90 2 £130 8 Kingston, 18th March, audited the above account, and found correct. William Rudston, 11. Sellars. 5 9 6 9 3 NEWCASTLE DISTRICT. The following rt'porls have been received from the various parishes in connexion vvilh this Branch : — COBOURG. The complaint of hard times, though often unjustifiably indulged in, is this yenr no fiction ; and the indisputable fact of its exis- tence has in some degree impaired the returns to the Society. The ladies, dividing the town and neighbourhood into sections, worked with great zeal and assiduity; but it was in vain to com- bat against an undeniable pressure. During the year, by special subscription and otherwise, ,£400 have been raised in the parish, independent of the ordinary Church revenue; one half of which has been applied to the in- troduction of gas into St. Peter's Church and the procuring of a new bell, and the remaining £200 has been appropriated to the liquidation of the debt upon the Church. This is now reduced to £125, and it will be further diminished against Easier Morduy. The amount of receipt and expenditure is as follows : — RKCEIPTS. Balance from last year £8 I ''' Subs, paid, W. Gravely £2 Collected by Mrs. Goodeve, and Mrs. Clark 9 18 IJ »« " by Jlrs. Cameron and Mrs. J. Calcutt 9 11 lOJ " «« by Mrs. Tooke and Miss Rowe r. 2 12 IJ " " by Miss McKeys and Miss Dean 3 7 6 " " by Mrs. A. Burnbam and Miss Bennett 16 16 10 «« " by J. L. Wilcocks, Esq 1 15 " " by Mrs. S. Smith and Miss Bennett 8 4 4J < . , »« " by Mrs. D. Boulton and Mrs. Graveley 17 9 4J " «« by Mrs. Betbune and Mrs. Clark 22 15 " "byMr. Penton 10 ' ' . ■ ' 94 2J Subs, transmitted to the Parer t Society , , 5 £10^ 1 10 6 t '■! ill III RKPORT. IXPIMOITUBI. P»id for Sunday Bohool Reward Boolii *9 7 1 Paid tuUioo of puplU at Mr. Down'i 2 10 80 Reports at lOa each 8 8 8 Paid to I'arent Society 2114 4 Paid Dhare to Brnnoh of Cbrlitian Knowledge Society 8 Paid to Cemetery Fund 27 10 Paid to Church BuildInK Fund 27 10 Subscription direct to Parent Society 5 ^ 1)0 » 1 Balance in Treasurer's hand £2 12 9 CLARKE. The people of this parish are actively engaged In bnilding a new church in the village of Newcastle. This undertaking, involving a large outlay, will require the combined exertions of all the rnemberf*, and will tax their christian liberality to the very utmost. Still the Commitlee feel no inclination, on that account, to evade the undoubted claims which the Society has to the un- divided and hearty support of Churchmen. Being the only institution in the Diocese, under episcopal sanction, lor the fur- therance of the important objects it seeks to attain, no local enter- prise, or general pecuniary embarrassment, should be offered as an excuse, either for withholding or lessening (he measure of support hitherto extended to it. The subscription lists not having yet been returned by the collectors, the exact amount raised within the bounds of the association cannot be stated. It is confidently hoped, however, that it will not be less than that of any previous year. But should this hope not be realised, the Commitlee are prepared to recom- mend ihat a larger proportion be transmitted to Toronto than is required by the constitution ; as they are unwilling that the great work should be in the least degree impeded by any lack of individual liberality. This parish has since reported £ 13 5s. collected, and remitted £7 5s. to Parent Society. CAVAN. The lists not having as yet been received from the collectors in this mission, the exact amount subscribed cannot be ascertained. It is confidently expected, however, that the whole sum raised this year will amount to about X30, viz., <£15 from St. Paul's Parochial Association, and the same sum from St. John's Association. It is worthy of remark also, that at the annual parochial meet- ing, a resolution was proposed, by the special desire of the people themselves, and unanimously adopted, to send the whole amount subscribed and collected, to the Parent Society, instead of the one fourth as heretofore. It ^vas understood that this resolution / ^ RKPORT. was adopted in order to make some amends for a failing ofT last year in the amount raised for the Society. It could not, however, be intended by this arrangement to deprive this District Branch of the one fifth already appropriated, viz., one tenth fur the maintenance of a depository ; and one tenth for the formation of a Travelling Missionary Fund. The desire on the part of the parishioners to pay over (the whole amount raised) to the funds of the Parent Society, is exceedingly creditable to their zeal and liberality. Much improvement has also been made in the interior of St. Paul's Church, chiefly through the exertions of a lady of the congregation. GRAFTOK In this parish the claims of the Society have been fully explained and urged upon the members of the Church, and the enect has been exceedingly satisfactory. On no previous occasion has the appeal to our people been more personal and direct — every Church family having been applied to by the two gentlemen who kindly undertook the arduous task of collection. The result has exceeded our most sanguine expectations. The collectors scarcely met with more than one or two refusals in the whole parish. So that, notwithstanding the severe monetary pressure, and in a little community ol Churchmen, fevt^ and widely scattered, the sum of $88 has already been subscribed — nearly the whole of which has been paid in — and there is reason to hope that the final amount will not fall much short of $100. Your Committee feel that the two collectors, who exerted themselves so perseveringly on behalf of the Society, deserve the cordial thanks of all earnest and sound-hearted Churchmen. And they are of opinion, that whatever may be the back- wardness of some of our people to contribute to the cause of the Church, still the success of our institutions depends in a great measure upon the hearty good will and personal exertion of those who are appointed to plead their cause, and to urge their claims upon our members. Any timidity or backwardness will be sure to meet with disappointment. The Church requires the individual exertion of all her Iriends, and we know that united effort can accomplish almost any thing, for " union is strength." COLBORNE. Your Committee regret to learn, that in consequence of severe domestic affliction to the families of two of the collectors, very little has as yet been done for the Society in this Branch. They are not without hope, however, that before the final close of the Parent Society^s Report, the work of collection will be resumed, and the usual proportion at least be forwarded to the Secretary. Ais it would be a subject for deep regret that any local causes 88 KEPORT. shonUl deprive the Society of that measure of support which she may fairly ami justly claim at the hands of all her members. This association has reported £12 10s. collected, and remitted £5. PERRYTOWN. The subscriptions in this mission have not as yet been com- pleted. But the commitice are enabled to report thus far the sum of £16 17s. 10(l.,forihePerryto\vn Association, and for Elizabeth- ville about £10, the lalter being a considerable increase over that of last year: thus making together the sum of £26 17s. lOd., a very satisfactory result from this comparatively new mission. Anoiher gralifying fact is, that the Parochial Committee at Elizabplhville have resolved to transmit the whole amount raised, to the Parent Society, for missionary purposes. Various improvements have likewise been effected in the churches of this mission, during the past year — such as painting, the procuring of a chandelier, and also a bell, at a considerable expense to the congregations. These, however, being purely lo- cal, or parochial matters, do not properly come within the scope of the Annual Report ; but ihey are exceedingly creditable to the people, and must serve to cheer the labours of the zealous and hard-working missionary. It is painful, however, to add, that only abopt three-fourths of his income have been paid daring the past year. CARTWRIGHT AND MANVERS. The usual well-attended and interesting meetings were held in these townships. In the former township £10 has been paid, and in the latter, £6 has been subscribed, which, within a trifle, has been paid up also. It wasunanimously agreed that the whole of the amount thus raised should be transmitted to the Parent Society. ; vjr , DARLINGTON. A very interesting meeting was held at Bowmanville, in the month of January. The attendance was better ihnn on former occasions, and the speeches moie than usually effective. The result was perceptible in the very lively interest excited, and a considerable improvement in the amount of contributions, not- withstanding the drawback of the times. The sum of £10 has been collected, of which one-fourth will be transmitted to the Pa- rent Society. .. In concluding their Report, the Managing Committee are pain- fully conscious that the cause of Church extension within this District has not increased in proportion to the wants of our breth- ren, during the past year. It will be perceived that no Report P I ; » has bee ved from Port Hope, as nothing has been done there recei for the Church Society for the last two or three years. This is a REPORT. 37 subject of deep regret to the Ccmmittee, that so large and impor- tant a parish should feel itself excused from co-operaling in the work of maintaining the Church, and spreading her influence, through the means of the Church Society, and must cause the most painful reflections in the minds of all right-thinking Christians. The cause of the Church Society is thecauseof the whole Church — it belongs to no section or school of theology within the Church, but is based simply upon the wants of our people, and the neces- sity of doing all we can to spread and extend the blessings of the Guspel, upon the principles laid down and maintained in the Book of Common Prayer. And we do not see how poorer par- ishes are to be assisted, or new missions opened, unless the wealthier parishes will all unite in this work of Church extension, by upholding our institutions, and freely contributing the means required for that purpose. Several clerical changes have taken place in the District, with- in the past year. The Committee have to regret the loss of the Rev. J. W. Beck, who has lately been appointed to the vacant Rectory of Peterboro'. Mr. Beck is a young clergyman of great promise, a sound and zealous Churchman, and desirous of seeing the Church every where maintained in her efliciency. We wish him God-speed in his future labours, and hope that he may be made an instrument of much good to the people whom he has been appointed to serve. Rice Lakb and oii.er neighbouring settlements are now served by the Rev, Chailes Brown, resident in Cobourg, who will report the result of his labours to the Venerable the Archdeacon, as Chair- man of the District. The Rev. Charles Thompson, appointed to the mission of Elora, has been succeeded by the Rev. Henry Wm. Davies, as Assistant Minister at Cobourg. The Rev. F. J. S. Groves has been ap- pointed to the vacant mission of Seymour and Percy. It thus appears that there are eleven clergymen at present la- bouring within the bounds of the Newcastle District, and only seven parishes or missions which have Parochial Associations in connexion with the Church Society. The Committee trust, however, that the appointments recently made to vacant places will have the efllect of stirring up our peo- ple to the necessity of greater and more combined exertion in sup- porting the various objects of the Society. And that the appro- priation of one-tenth, which this District Branch has determined to set apart for the maintenance of a Travelling? Mission Fund, will enable the Society, before a great while, to employ one or more additional missionaries in the destitute settlements of this populous and flourishing District. $S REPOKf. BATHURST DISTRICT. FITZROy AND PAKENHAM. The total Church Society colleclion for the past year amounts to £24 10s. 7|d. It by no means equals those of the two first years of its existence, although in advance by £3 4s. 4d. of that of the preceding year. Il has been distributed as follows: — Forwarded to Parent Society £5 10 Proportion paid to Pakenham .- 7 16 •• " Fit zroy Harbor 7 10 « «< 9th Line 3 16 7J £24 10 7J The proportion due to Fitzroy Harbor will be appropriated as already stated. The amount available for Pakenham is Balance on hand from 1856 JE4 17 8 Proportion of Collection for 1857 7 15 12 12 8 Sunday School Books £1 5 Pickets for Burying Ground 12 6 1 17 6 Leaving to be appropriated towards erection of a fence, surveying of bury- ing ground, and other purposes , £10 16 2 Total amount collected in the mission, during the year 1857, for ^11 purposes, — Church Society £24 10 7J Oflertory 17 12 9J Miscellaneous 18 Total £42 16 6 Gross total for last year, 1856 41 8 7 Difference in favour of 1857 £1 7 10 HUNTLEY AND GOULBOCRN. Collected in Huntley, by Miss Fentherstone £ 7 Collected in Goulbourn, by Miss Shore 2 14 7} Collected in Goulbourn, by Miss Colbert 3 2 6 Total Parochial Subscriptions 12 17 lj| Three Special Collections 3 8 My own Subscription to Widows and Orphans' Fund 16 £17 2 9} The collection for Divinity Students* Fund has not yet been made, but when it is, and sent to the Parent Society, with what has been already remitted, the whole contributions to^the funds of the Church Society from this mission will fall REPORT. 39 > n ▼ery little short of X18 If to this be added, for clergyman's salary 60 And offertory collections, say 6 £74 It will be seen that in this region the Church is taking the first step towards becoming self supporting ; and with care, zeal and good management on the part of her rulers and pastors, with God's good blessing to guide and prosper, in a hundred years she will be so firmly planted, that no power of man will be able to uproot her. In much less time a great improvement would be manifest. You will notice among the resolutions enclosed, one to appro- priate one-fourth of the Parochial Subscriptions to missions upon the Ottawa, the remaining three-fourths go to the Mission Fund Parent Society. Parochial subscriptions ^ ■. £12 17 1^ To be remitted to District Treasurer 3 4 3 To be remitted to Parent Society £9 12 10^ EASTERN DISTRICT BRANCH CHURCH SOCIETY. In presenting a report of the operations of this District Branch of the Diocesan Church Society, for the past year, your Secretary deeply regrets that it is not of a more favorable character. Various causes may no doubt be assigned for the lamentable fad, for truly lamentable it must be regarded, by all who have the interests of the Church at heart, that any causes should exist to diminish the income of a Society, established for the advancement of God's glory and the extension of His Church. Your Secretary is aware that " the hardness of the times," to use a common expression, may be pleaded as one cause of the deficiency which will be found in the financial statement of the Society's income, as compared with former years. Yet this cannot be the chief reason, for otherwise it might be expected to operate equally in every parish, where there was no special or extraordi- nary local object, which required a more than usual exercise of liberality on the part of the parishioners. But in Cornwall and Prescott we find that " the hardness of the times" has caused no diminution of the income of these parochial branches, for in ^oth there exists a small increase over the income of the past year. Other causes must therefore exist, and if these should be found to arise in any degree from apathy or indifference on the part either of the clergy or the laity, it must certainly prove a subject of deep regret'and humiliation. But without seeking further to investi- gate the causes of past deficiencies, let us rather anticipate a hap- i REPORT. pier slate of things for the future, and to the attainment of so de- sirable a result, let every Member of Christ's Holy Church, resi- dent within our bounds, only resolve to do his utmost for this holy cause, in proportion to the means and ability which God has gra- ciously given to each, and the desirable end will be happily at- tained. It ought by us all to be regarded as a privilege as well as a duly to be allowed to co-operate in the glorious work of pro- moting the efficiency, and of extending the usefulness of that pure branch of Christ's holy Church to which it is our great happiness to belong. " In her (to quote the language of an eloquent prelate recently gone to his rest) we recognise a Church Scriptural in doc- trine and Apostolic in constitution. A Church appealing to the written Word of God as the sole standard of truth and rule of faith, and yet thankfully accepting, in the interpretation of that Word, the aid afforded by the testimony of primitive antiquity. A Church which has neither added to the Sacraments ordained b*y Christ, nor diminished from them ; nor has she lost or impaired that three-fold ministry to whom these Sacraments were originally entrusted. A Church treasuring in her Liturgy the express image of Catholic and ancient piety. A Church in her Articles, vindi- cating God's truth from the corruptions wherewith it had been overloaded, in the days of Romish superstition, and giving to her members a Scriptural rule whereby to walk." Members of such a Church as she has been thus eloquently described, we should manifest that we appreciate our privileges by seeking to make her more and more an honoured instrument of God for the propa- gation of pure and undefiled religion. The following statement will exhibit the financial operations of this District Branch, for the past year, as far as they have been reported to your Secretary. This statement must not, however, be regarded as any thing like a full exposition of our financial position, since the following parishes have not as yet reported, viz., Hawkesbury, Mountain, Lamb's Pond, Charleston and Merricksville — 5. 1. The parish of Cornwall reports, — Annual Subscriptions £82 10 Donation of Fees' by the Rector 2 6 3 Girla' Missionary Box 11 11^ The Quarterly Sermons 25 12 9 61 lU 2. Brockville parish Reports, — Subscriptions 30 The Quarterly Collections : 57 87 3. Prescctt parish reports, — Subscriptions , 26^16 Quarterly Seimons 24' 2 ■' ■ , ' .—————— 50 17 BKPORT. 41 4. KemptTiile parish reports, — Subscriptions S 16 Quarterly Cellections 6 1 8jr 9 16 8} 5. Williamsburg and Matilda, — Quarterly Collections ', 9 9} 6. Newboro', &c., — One Quarterly Collection 2 16 7. Osnabruck parish, — Quarterly Collections 3 8 Gananoque parish- — Quarterly Collections 5 Total of all the Collections and Subscriptions of the 8 above named par- ishes £227 5J By way of appendix, other works connected with Ihe advance- ment of the Church in the several parishes, may here be introduced, especially as the expenditure necessarily involved in these, may have (ended in some instances to diminish the contributions to the Church Society. Thus, the Rector of Kemptville reports that his people have contributed, since the last Annual Report, about £175 towards the purchase of a parsonage house, the Rector's salary, the enclosing of the burial ground, and the painting of the church. The Rector of Cornwall reports that an addition has been made to Trinity Church in said town, which has cost £130. The Rector's stipend, offertory, &c., amount to about £100 more. The Rev. Dr. Lewis reports that, besides contributions to benevolent objects out of the parish, which have probably a- mounted to X200, his people have contributed to objects con- nected with the Church in the parish, such as the parochial school, the offertory, and the minister's salary, about £780. The annual meeting of this District Branch of the Church Society was held in Kemptville, on Wednesday, March 3rd, 1858, at 7 p. m. There was Divine Service in the church at 4 p. m., and a sermon preached by the Rev. Dr. Patton. Owing to the bad state of the roads and other causes, many of the clergy of the Deanery were unable to be present. The Parish of Hawkesbury, through the Chairman, Rev. J. G. Armstrong, who was appointed to the charge of that place in the fall of 1857, has reported direct to the Parent Society : Subscriptions £23 2 7 Quarterly collections 9 11 * £32 3 6 WESTERN DISTRICT. WOODSTOCK. The Committee of the Woodstock Parochial Branch of the Church Society, regret that the amount of subscriptions within 6 42 REPORT, the parish falls this year below what they could desire. The difficulty of getting money, added to having local liabilities, may be stated as the reason for this falling off. They hope, however, to be able to remit a larger amount ere long. This parochial association remitted to Parent Society jG16 ITs. Id. EAST ZORRA. The Committee of this Parochial Association have nothing of special interest to report with reference to their operations during the past year. The subscription list, which the Committee feel thankful in being able to state, exBibits a slight increase over that for last year, amounts to ^38. 25c ; the whole of which has been placed at the disposal of the Parent Society. ' MOORE. ' J The Committee of the Moore Parochial Branch of the Church Society report a decrease in the subscriptions this year. Such has been the monetary pressure in this part of the Province that they are not surprised at the falling off in the subscriptions ; yet, when they consider the important aims and pressing wants of the Parent Society, they feel constrained to remit something more than the requisite proportion, to the end that the decrease in our collections may not be felt by the Parent Society. The amount oollected was $41 81 Of which they remit 32 00 Le»Ting a Balance for use in the Parish amounting to $9 81 f//, 1 ) ('ft'.. V " '' • > RESOLUTIONS PASSED AT THE SIXTEENTH GENERAL MEETING HELD ON THE 0th JUNE, 1808. 81 00 Moved by the Lord Bishop of Huron, seconded by Hon. John H. Cai^eron, That the Report now read be adopted, and printed for cirsulation. Moved by Professor Buckland, seconded by Rev. Dr. Fuller, That this meeting acknowledges that it is our bounden duty to exert ourselTes to the utmost of our power, in obedience to our Lord's command, to " preach the Qospel to every creature," and that recent events in the East have taught us, in a most impressive manner, how heavy is the penalty which a Christian nation incurs by lukewarmness in the discharge of this sacred obligation. Moved by Rev. T. Carrt, seconded by Rev. Dr. MacNab, That although we have peculiar missionary duties to perform, in respect to new settlements and the aborigines of this continent, it is our duty also to extend our sympathies to the wider fields of labour, occupied by the Parent Societies, from which we have received in times past such effectual succour ; and to seek to aid the efforts now being made for the evangelization of the world by the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, and by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge- Moved by Hon. James Patton, seconded by Rev. H. Brknt, That while the sister Dioceses in British North America have ever been regarded with kindly sympathy by this Society, the erection of the Diocese of Huron must, at the present moment, be viewed with especial satisfaction by all those who desire the extension of the Church ; and while we cannot but regret the severance of former ties, we shall ever mark with affectionate interest the progress of those with whom we have been so long and so intimately associated. Moved by John Vansittart, Esq., seconded by Rev. S. Givins, That the thanks of this Society are due and hereby tendered to the officers and the members of the several Committees, for their services during the past year. APPENDIX. o oo •>* Mc^i>-ooaooe>iQO ^ 03 00 o< o ■* ■<< w CD N n eo l/1l 1-^ i^l eo «^ GO 00 CO 2 U3 GO f-l (4 O »4 IH H H CO n o e< P n n EH H H -«1 PS pa OQ 09 H s n 00 a '2 ^ ^ 1 p^ § •rS 00 « o a -a o> :•< O PC a m o 5 02 S •6 g Pi*** ^1 "2 g •3 a » 5 o o kS « iS 5 « 02 W 02 n n GQ s "* QOO»^rHOOOO«00 HN HN •* 03 1^ (3> ?-( r^ 03 rH «o (N t- a> fM «4 00 00 o 03 # ) H V H § •« v. ^ * -oj s g s J £ 5 O ? 02 o H a « S .a 2 OQ &4 g ^ '^ ^ 1 .2-5 2 go o ^ Sort S OQ U a b4 a (3 2 S .2 S P 'oo td O .2 -ti ^ g W m el a o J? « I 00 i t ) APPENDIX. STATEMENT OF INVESTMENTS. 45 WIDOWS AND orphans' FUND, 179 Shares Upper Canada Bank Stock £2248 17 6 Shares Commercial Bank Stock 150 Mortgage on Lot No. 17, Concession A., Scarborough... 400 Bond of H. Rowsell, for amount of balance on Deposito- ry account 490 2 1 Ditto, on account of Diocesan Press 184 16 6 Loan to Manvers Parsonage 82 Loan to Elora Parsonage , 87 10 Ditto balance Rev. E. Morris 12 10 Dr. Hunter, balance of bond 100 Loan to Clarke Parsonage 50 Lands 650 12 Middlesex Debentures, par Talue £1250 978 6 5 Simcoe ditto ditto £250 214 7 11 Grand Trunk Telegraph Debentures, guaranteed par value £1500 1220 Loan to Rev. Mr. Oreen 100 Bequest by Dr. Burnside 760 St. Catharines Debentures, par value £560 470 Montreal Court House Debenture 100 £8129 1 6 OKNEBAL PVRFOSX FUND. Balance due by H. Rowsell, on account of Diocesan Press 81 1 Lands 228 4 6 MISSION FUND. British America Insurance Stock 487 10 Three shares Upper Canada Bank Stock 87 10 Loan to Warwick Parsonage 100 Bequest by Dr. Burnside 7. 1000 KENT TfiSTIUOMIAI. FUND. 16 shores Upper Canada Bank Stock 198 British American Insurance Stock 14 17 CORNWALL PAROCHIAL SCHOOL FUND. " ' " 7 shares Commercial Bank Stock , 176 1 share Upper Canada Bank Stock 12 10 269 6 6 1676 212 17 187 10 M AP?BN^|X. SUMMARY OF ACCOUNTS FOR THE XVI. YEAR. Dr. The Genibaii Purpose Fund. 1858. S, s. d. April 30— To expenditure on promised grants to churches, &c 198 1 Ditto Mrs. Graham 10 Rowsell's account for print- ing, &c 270 1 1 Taxes on lands, &c 112 5 1 Law costs 78 12 9 Office rent 76 Auditors 25 Travelling expenses 26 6 7 Salaries of Secretary, Clerk, and Messenger, and petty expenses 658 7 8J Interest on mortgaged lot in Lindsay 6 7 6 Expenses use of St. Lawrence Hall 3 17 6 To land expense account, for this amount paid at sun- dry times as taxes 87 16 £1441 13 3J 1867. £ May 1 — Bybalanoe 91 Amount received from Paro- chial branches and collec- tions 1088 Investments returned 62 Interest on Loans C Rent 9 Balance to debit 289 Cr. s. d. 6} 9 4 9 10 5 8 7 £1441 18 8} » % '• Dr. Widows and Obphams' Fund. Cr. 1868. £ B. d. April 30 — To pensions to wi- dows and orphans 486 10 6 Investments during the year. 376 5 For this amount paid at sun- dry times for taxes, for- ' merly charged to Land ex- pense account 60 Balance to credit 683 8 11 £1665 19 6 1858. £ s. d. May 1— By balance 648 18 8 Collections and subscriptions 647 16 9 Dividends and interest 359 10 J: i'h £1665 19 6 J Dr. Mission Fund. 47 Cr. 1868. £ 8. d. April 80 — To Missionary sa- laries paid durini^ the year 678 15 Insurance on church nt Mah- nitowaning 5 Taxes on Land 1 11 Dr. O'Meara's Expenses 24 18 8 Balance to credit 115 4 /;"r26 8 3 1857. d. January 1— By balonco 295 6 2 Collections and subscriptions 426 9 7 Dividends 3 2 6 £726 8 8 Dr. Students' Funp. &h 1858. £ 8. d. 1857. £> »• d. April 30— To amount paid j May 1— By balance 154 5 1 Trinity College 200 Collections ond subscriptions 180 16 4 Loan to Rev. G. Viner 17 10 Balance to credit 117 11 6 " , • £335 1 5 £885 1 6 Dr. Kent Testimonial. 1858. £ H. d. April 80— To amount paid du- ring the year, including pur- chase of 2 shares Bank U. C. Stock 28 £28 1867. (k* £ 8. d. 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(0 — •d OQ 03 H 6 a to © eo * © iffl o eo rH M * ©©3* © :© :»>. lo «o >* rH * O ^ S*, O) © rH eo o CI u3 CO :io : t» rH • ^ ^^ eob» '« *U3 I O c3 m -a 03 oa P5 Hi S m O . n eo o « it I o o -g OQ o J 'C J * Wa?6HoW a « 2 « i M n OQ H Ph Ph O Pm - m M S o M il %4 P o n§ l| • f'^ _: : w S3 r. S 00 111 • 3 5 03 ?*! 5?; OQ OQ •a i*_.,_i APPENDIX. 61 ■"« : v|4 O ii • ■ _ • O OS M •^^ ©OOO© : i to ko >a © • • "OOO© - cH to <0 CO © • '©o©© o lOkO a >© -; >.9 OHM •a .2 OD J =: '■;' 'r»^ r _ * ^ MEMBERS OF THE INCORPORATED CHURCH SOCIETY OF THE DIOCESE OF TORONTO. LIFE MEMBERS. nil EzMlIency Lord Elgin. Allan, 0. W. Andenon, Captain Andenon, Robert Arnold, John, V. P. Aikin,J. B. r. P. Baldwin, W. A. Bftthune, Ven. A. N., V. P. Blake, Rev. D. £. A. M. Boulton, Hon. II. J., V. P. Boulton, Hon. O. S., V. P. Boulton, Mrs. Bousfleld, Rot. T. Cameron, Hon. J. II., V. P. Cameron Dugald< Cayley, Hon. W. Cbewett, J. O. Cl^ke, Jaa. W. 0. Crawford, Ger irge, V. P. Orooktbankn, Hon. O., V. P. Denrocbe, Rev. £., A. M. Denroche, Mrs, Denison, Robert Draper, Hon. Mr. Justice, F. P. Pord,D.B.O., r.P. CkimlU, C. Gamble, John W., F. P. Oordon, Hon. Jas., F. P. Qunne, Rer. O, Goodhue, G. F. Hon. Greene, £. T. Uagarty, John Uarman, S. B. Harris, Capt. T. B. Hibbort, J. Hiscott, Richard His Excellency Sir E. IleaU. Leomicg, llor. W. Ijefroy, Capt., J. U. Utt, Rer. S., LL.D. Low, Dr. O. H., F. P. Lewis, Rer. R. Leith. A. Uacaulay, Hon. Thos. Maeaulay, Hon. J., F. P. Macaulay, Mrs. (Elmiley Villa) ftiMaulay, Rer. Vf. McLeod, Capt. Merwin, J. 8., F P. Mumey, Bdmuna MoMuIlen, R. 0, Moffatt, L. O'Brien, E. Q. Palmer, N. Pettit, J. H. Bidden. Lieut. B. A. RoMnson, Hoi Sir J. B., Chief Justice, F. P. Ruttan. Mr. Bheriff, F. P. Scadding, Rot. H., D. D. Seagar, Edmund Spragge, J. G., Vice- Chanoellor, V. P. Stratford, 8. J., M. D, Toronto, Lord Bishop of " ' Wldder, F., F. P. INGOBPOllATED MEMBERS. Ardagh, Rev. S. B., A. M. Aikew, T. Mkinton, Jiev. A. P. Alexander, Rey. J. L. Allen, Rev. T. W. Anderson, Rer. G. A. Adams, P. £. Armstrong, Rer. J. Q. Armour, Robert Amberry, Rer. J. Adamson, Rer. Dr. Abraball, Rer. J. IL Atkinson, Geo. Baler, H. O. BartUtt, Rev. T. H., M. A. \Bnrr(m, F, W. BayUy, Btnj. I Beckett, Joseph Bucher, C. R. BeOey, M. Beaven, Rev. J., D. D. F. P. Bettridge, Rev. W. Birchatt, T. W. Boomer, Rev, M. Bonoell, O. M., Judge BotweU, J. V. Botwett, Rev. E. Bottom, W.B. Boulton, D.£. BoullOH, Jame$, Boyle, Andrew f ■ Brent, Rev. H, Brent, J. W. Brooke, L. P., Brough, Rev. C. C. A. M Brown, Edward BurTtham, A. A. Burrat,a. Baldwin, Rer. E, 1 APPXNDIX* 63 D«ek, IlftT. J. W. Blarkmiin, lli'T. K BleMdpll, Kt'T. W., M. A. Dourhor, II, V, Boyd, F, Brown, W. M. Bncon, W. V. Daldwln, Ailiiiii'al Belt, Hot. W. Bull, K«T. a. A. Boulton, II. J., Jr, Bower, Joi, Butler, (tiT. J. Bowpr, Key. K. C. Brown, Iter. K. Burnliam, Iter. M BovnII, .IM. M.I). Burni, Ilnn. JuJiru Ball. H. B. BrouKhnll, Her. A J. B<>r«'Htbrd. Col. Chrilfy, fitlirmon Covert, Henry CnmtMt, M^jor Clarke, Dr. CStrbett, sheriff ^ Corrigal, W. * Crawford, John iVeen. Hev. Tkot. Cummingi, Jamu Chmerr/ti, Allart Camiron, J. 1). Ooulsnn, A. If. Cooper, Rev. II. C, M. A. Cooper, Uobert Crawford, Dalrymple Campbell, Ilev. K. F. Carroll, Rot. J. Caulfleld, Rer. St. Geo. Clarke, Krt. J. A. Clarke, Rev. W. C. Cox, Rev. R. a. Campbell, Rot. T. H, Campbell, C. J. Cochruue, T. Carry, Hey. J. Campbell, A. II. Cumberland, F. Crookabank, J. 8. Darling, R*v. W. S. Deacon, It. Deedet, B, DieM, Dr. Deedt, Robert Dtwar, Rev. E. H., A. M. Dickinton, Dr. Dixoti, Rev. A„ B. A. Dixon, T. O. Donaldion, C. Duggan, George Bartnell, K. T. Dickson, W. II. BeBlaquioro, Hon. V. B, V. M, DtfBloqulere, U. Duggan, John Dewson, Dr. Dobbi, Rey. F, W. Danford, J. Dayidson, Rot. J. DavieH, Key, H. W, Durand, Qeo, EUiuU. Rev. A. Elwood, Rev. £. L., A. M. Evam, Rev. Fr*. Elliot, Rev. F. G, flirmer, A. H, Pidd, C. B. Hood, Rev. R., A. M. Fruman^S. B. Fuller, Rev. T, B. Fauquier, Rev. F Fletcher, Itev, John, M. A. Fra«or, Key, I), Flood, Key. J. Farmer, W. FIdher, Rev. F, Fuller T. Giimble, W. (larrrt, Rnv. li. flfddei, Jamu Geddn, Kiv. J. G., M. A. Vfddei, W. A. (iivent. Rev, «. (Ilihlmnn, Geo. Gcinihur, Hon. Geo. Ooiilie, ,/. n. (irange. Sheriff (.•raiell, Rev, II. J., D. D, (lolrlHmlth, K, Uootlorhnm, Wm, Oowan, JudKu Orimctt, Rev. K., M. A. (ireknc, Rev. TIuhi., L. L, V. OrelK, Rnv M., A. M, OutOD, II. C, (libKon. Rev. J, C. Oodfrcy, Rey. ,1, drier, Rev. J. (Iroven. Rev. F. J. S. Ounne, Rev. J, aaviltor, A. Gardner, Dr. GatoA, F. Oeildei, A. Gait, 'iho8. Grant, P, Graoaott, II F, namilton, R, J. HalUn, Rev, George, B, A. Harrington, John Harrington, '[. D, Harrii, T. D, Harris, F, Hatt, J. 0. Ileelor, John Henderson, James Herehmer, Rev. IK. M., M. A. HUl, Rev. B. C, A. M. Hill, F. M. Horlon, h'tn. Huron, Lord Bl»hop qf Harding, Rey. Robt. Uili, Rev. G. S. J. Hooker, Alfred Hart, S. Hill, Rev. A. Ilebden, Rev. J. Heath, Cbas. Holland, liey. H. Humphries, Wm. Hamilton, John Hamilton, Qeo. Harris, Rev. .T. Harper, Rev. W. V. 8. Ilickie, Rey. J . Hilton, Rev. John Hall, W. D. Hay, W. Henderson, J, A. Hodge, Rev. T. P. Ingles, Rev. C. L., B. A. Imlach, W. J. Jarvis, W. B. V. P. ■Tarvis, Judge, G. S. Jones, Alpheus Tones, Sydney, V. P. fuson, R. Jessopp, Rev. II. B., A. M. Johnson, Rev. W. A. Jamieson, Rev. Andrew Johnson. Rev. 0. Judge, K. Jiirvln, 0. II. Joseph, H. Kff/er, George, V. P. Kennedy, Rev. T, S. Kingsrniil, Cot. Kiri/mtrick; John Kitkpatrick, Thos. Kennedy, Rvv. John Kerr, Key, M. Kendnll, Rev, B. K. Klugsford, W. l.ampman, Peter Lawrason, L , V. 1'. Lee, J. Leeming, Rev. It. Lodor, Job LewiM, Rev, J, T., h, L, D. Low, 1'. Lognn, Rev, W, l.undy, Key.F.J.,D.C.L. Lally, £. Lauder, Key. \V. B. Lewis, Key. R. Lampmun, Rev. A. Lnudi'T, Roy. J, 8, lAieeh, Rev, T, I^'wls, Ruv. D. Langtrcy, Rev. John Macnulny, Hon. C J., 0. V, McCanl, Rev. Dr. McCulchon, James MaeQeorge, Rev. R.J, Mack. Rev. F. Mae.Kelcan, Dr. John Macklem, James Miicklem, O. T. MacPherson. J no. McCorrnick, Thos, MacKemit. Rev. J. '>. D., M. A. Mackyes, D, Marsh, Rev. J, W., \. .*, Marsh, L R. Merritl, W, B. Meretr, A. Mewbum. Dr. Mills, Hon. S. Mofiitit, Lewis Mortimer, ffe'btrt Mortlmi r, 'J. Muckelnton, S. Murray, Alex, Montser-rat, C. MacNab, Sir A. N., V. V. MacNab, Rev. Alex., D. D, McOrath, Chas. McMurray, Rev. W. D. D. Merritt, Rev. Robt.. B, A, Mitehele, Rev. R., M. A, Mulholland, Rev. A. H. R. Mortimer, Rev. A. Morris, Rev. J. A. Mulocli, Rev, 0. ■ Morris, Rev. D. MeLeod, N. Morgan. Rev. E. Macdouald, W. R. MacCauley, Roy. 8. W. Nash, J. R. Nelles, Rev, A. Nicol,.Dr. O'Brien, Dr. O'Reilly, G. - O'Reilly, Miles Osier, Rev. If. B. Osier, Rev. F. L., M. A. O'Meara, Rev. Dr. O'Nf il, Rev. H. tl ssir .iiiiii 64 APPENDIX. Palmer; Rev. A^ M. A. Parson*, W. Patton, P«v. n. Patton, J. PaUr»on, P. PerkiiM, Fred. Pettit. A, Preston, T. J. Proud/oot, W., r. P. Plees, Rev. H. K. Sreston, Rer. J. Padfleld, B«r. J. Pattergon, Rev. S. Pontland, ReT. J. Pottlt, Kev. 0. B, Phillippg, Rer. H. N. Pyne, Kev. A. Price, S. Papps, H. S. Palmer, Geo. Vettit, W. Racey, Tfiotnas • Read, Rev. T. B. Ridowt, O.P. Ridmit, T. O. Robinson, J. L. Robinson, lion. W. B, Robison, Dr. Rogers, Rev. R. V. Ross, C. 8. Rowsell, ffenry Ranney, John L. Ramray, Rot. S. t., M. A. Robarts, T. P. Uuttaii, Rev. Charles Rutherford, £. II. Rykert, George Ritchie, Rev. W. ReTeU,Re7. H. Rol)art!<, Rev. T. Rolph, Rer. B. Rothwell, Rev.J. Rally, Rer. W.B. Radcliffe, J. B. Hudston, W. Reynoldii, W. P. Salmon, Rev. Oeo. Sanson, Rev, Alex, Scohell, R. S/iortt,T.S. Shortt, Rev. J. Simpson, John Small, C. C. Smith, IT, yi.V.V. Spragge, W. Stanton, RoVt. Stinson, TTms. Strachan, J. 3f. Stracltan, Alex. Street, R. P. Street, W. W. Street, T. C, V. P. Steele, R. Stuart, Yen. G. O. K., T. P. Salter, Uer. J. G., B. A. Shanklin, Rer. R. Stennett, Rer. W., M. A. Stimson, Rer. £, R. Sootberan, Geo. Spratt, Robt, Sandys, Rer. F. Smythe, Rer. J. Smithurst, Rer. John Stephenson, Rer: R. L. Stewart, Rer. E. M. Strong, Rer. S. S., D.D. Shade, Absalom, V. P. Simpson, W. B, Stewart, II. W. Sterens, A. Stewart, Rev. A. Shotter S. L. Sibbald, T. Thompson, S, Talfourd, Geo. Twohy, H. O. Tremayne, sen., Rer. F. Tremayne, jr., Rer. F. Tiedale, V. H. Thomson, Rer. C. B. Taylor, Rer. T. Tane, Rer. F. Usher, Rem. J, C. Vankoughnet, Hon. V. P. Vankoughnet, P. M. Vankoughnet, M. R. Vidal, Alex. Adam., V. P. Vanlinge, Rer J. Vidal, N., Esq., Vidal A'iner. Rer. O. Wakejfeld, W. . Watkins, John, Webster, Joseph Westmacott. W. M. WicksUtt,J. W. Wilkins, Hon. R. C, V. P. Wilson, Rev, J. Wilson, J. Wyatt, Ilenry Whitaker, Rer. Provost, M. Williams, Jos. Worell, Rer. J. B. Warren, E. Williams, Rev. A. WalkingtonS. White, Rer. O. W. ■t}-- i- p. r. p. fR '■'■' ■'.■ ;)fi i. DONATIONS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS, XVI. YEAR. Paid in dibeotlt to tbb Pahsnt Sooiktx. '.P. ni, M. A. . Adamson, Bev. Dr..... 6 00 Allen, T. W., Rev 6 00 AnustroDg, J. G., Rev 6 00 Bishop of Toronto 50 00 Boulton, H. J., Esq 10 00 Beaven, Rev. In 10 00 Belt, Rev. W. 5 00 Beresford, Cot 6 00 BroQghall, Rev. A. J 5 00 Bonlton, Mrs. W 6 00 Brent, J. W., Esq 5 00 Beokitt, J., Esq 5 00 Bousfield, Rev. T., for S. F 4 00 Ditto for M. F 4 00 Brent, Rev. JT 6 OO Boomer, E., Esq., per Rev. R. V. Rogers ^ 1 00 Bottom, W. H., Esq 5 00 Bower, J. Esq 6 00 Brough, Rev. G 5 00 Cochrane, J. C, Esq 6 00 Carry, Rev. J 10 00 Checkley, Rot. Wm 6 00 Clarke, Rev. W. .„ 10 00 Cooper, Rev. H. G 5 00 Cox, Rev. R. G 5 00 Denroche, Rev. E 6 00 DeBlaqoiere, Hon. P. B.— G. P. Fund 6 00 W. &0. Fund 10 00 M. Fund 6 00 Dobbs, Rev F. W 6 00 Friend, per Rev. J. Hilton, M. Fund ,- 10 00 Garrett, Rev. B 6 00 9 Godfrey, Rev. Jas 6 00 Groves, Rev. F. G. S 5 00 Gooderbam, Wm., Esq., xv. & xvi. years 10 00 Givins, Rev. S 6 00 Gavillar, E.,. Esq., W. & 0. Fund 20 00 Henderson, James, Esq 10 00 Harding, Rev. R... 5 00 Harris, Rev. Jas 5 00 Hilton, Rev. J 6 00 Holland, Rev. H 10 00 Hodge, Rev. T. P 5 00 Hamilton, Geo., Esq , 6 00 .loseph, H., Esq..'. 10 00 Judge, E., Esq 6 00 Jamioson, Rev. A 10 00 Jessopp, Rev. H. B 6 00 Kennedy, Rev. J 5 00 Kennedy, Rev.'T. S 6 00 Kennedy, Mrs., of Bath, Eng- land, W. & 0. Fund 6 00 Leech, Rev. Thos 10 00 Lauder, Rev. W. B 6 00 Lewis, Rev. R 6 00 Lewis, Rev. Dr 5 00 Lundy, Rev. Dr 6 00 MacGeorge, Rev. R.J 6 00 Marsh, Rev. J. W 6 00 MacNab, Rev. A 6 00 Mitchele, Rev. R .* 6 00 Mack, Rev. J 6 00 McKenzie, Rev. J. G. D 6 00 Muloch, Rev. J. A 6 00 O'Meara, Rev. A 6 00 PUm, Rev. H. E 6 00 66 SUBSCRIPTIONS. Parke, Mra., of Bath, England, W. &0. Fund 4 00 Preston, T. J., Esq 5 00 Rowsell, H., Esq 5 00 Robarts, T., Esq 6 00 Robinson, Sir J. B 50 00 Rally, Rev. W. B 6 00 Ramsey, Rev. S. F.... 6 00 Reynolds, W. P., Esq 5 00 Rogers, Rev. R. V 6 00 Rowell, W., Esq 2 00 Salter, Rev. G 5 00 Sanders, T. G., Esq 2 00 Smyth, Rev. J 6 00 Cvf ''^ '.,.,■, ti n .' . ;. . ^,■ • ■ - . . ■ , - c" ■ ■ 'J--'< I t {■-' ' ., ' Talfourd, H., Esq Tane, Rev. F. R Tvo Little Children, per Rev. J. Hilton, Indian Missions Vanlinge, Rev. J Vidal, Z. G., Esq Vidal, W. P., Esq Vincr, Rev. G Williams, Jos., Esq Whitaker, Rev. G., W. & 0. Fund G. P. F Wilkins, Hon. B. C Wilson, Rev. J Worrell, Kev. J. B...,,,,..,.. ...... ' '■ ■■:• ■■ -■" I )ii ,■'(< /)■ .n^lik ■ ' . , i .'-'"■ ~ -'' ''■ .,» %*, . ..,:..» '---1. i 5 00 6 00 4 00 10 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 6 00 5 00 5 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 ■i>\ .'r^ii ,^^::•rm?i .1-1 . .. .1.. .'( ,7>il i^jjvT .....;■,. V ,i,^>.oi;,a SPECIAL FOR BOOK AND TRACT FUND. ^ Adamson, Rev. Dr 5 00 Baker, H. C, Esq 10 00 Bousfield, Rev. T 2 00 Broughall, Rev. A. J 2 50 Bull, Rev. G. A 6 00 Bumham, Rev. M 2 50 Christ Church, Hamilton, per Rev. J. G. Geddes 20 00 Denroehe, Rev. £ 2 60 t .ti:h .:'\:-^iH. ''.-,■■■■:: 'ii:; ... i.ll , K .".'^luvfi Draper, Chief Justice 5 00 Emily, pi i- Rev. R. Harding 4 00 Givins, Rev. S , 2 60 Macaulny, Hon. Chief Justice ... 4 00 Newcastle District Branch......... 20 00 Patterson, P., Esq... , 4 00 Springfield, per Rev. E. Denroehe 6 00 Whitaker, Rev. G 6 00 I '.1 ,' ec ., ■) ■Aav^^i^aaHMib. '" i -tlJi'i s 1! A r.i:K . S«;, ^<%i?%a i^ .'< -nnl ,. ;v 1*1 _ 'fAVaSi .: M .■> ,; 1 .'.• ,,' .41 I .:v :; M • . . . ,^ i ■■ . X v^Jl .? ■' .•i.»i .,iiiiM^ t' .8:?f4r->ii;j403 m .J. ind e 00 6 00 4 00 10 00 6 00 5 00 6 00 6 00 5 00 6 00 5 00 6 00 6 00 « « «J ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS XO THE CHURCH SOCIETY, DIOCESE OF TORONTO, D. J - i ■ ^ rv - ».,:r ■ -J >\* ■*/>>«. 6 00 4 00 2 60 4 00 20 00 4 00 6 00 6 00 lK f."¥r 10 CBrien, Donongh 10 Scadding, Rev. U.,DJ>. 2 10 Spratt, Robt 10 Gardiner, 0. J., Dr 16 Gardiner, Mr^ 15 Rowsell, Henry 16 Bowsell, Mrs 10 Rowsell, H. 8 10 Rowsell, Miss 6 Scadding, Charles 10 Smith, Mrs. J. A 6 Staoey, Mrs 10 Thornton, J 10 Velth, — 10 Wright, W.R 6 Wheeler, W 1 o F. W 6 Woodward, H. W 6 Westmacott, W. M 16 Do Incorporated member 16 Do Family 16 Young, J. W 10 Hammond, W 10 TOBKVILLB. Bacon, W V Beard, Mrs Bevan, Mr Bostwick, Geo Bostwick, A Browne, J Browne, Mrs Brondgeest, Mr Collenge, Dr DeBlaquiere, Hon Mrs De Rottenburg, Baron Dennis, R Dixon, Mr Dunstor, Mr Purand, Geo Fitsgerald, Mr Friend Friend 10 6 6 10 1 10( 6 1 6 6 10 6 3 1 3 6 2 « 1 8 68 OirenftnevS 16 Oirenr, Mrs 10 GoodBll, Mr 2 6 GoodeTu, Mr 2 6 Ilawhe. Mm 6 Innnrent. Mr 2 6 Keown. Mr 6 Koowxi Mm 6 Mclean. Mr 13 McPhitri^n. MrsDL... 1 MoiitlMinhert, .Mr 5 Murray Alex 10 Parker ftir 15 Phlpps Mr 3 9 Pruo. WiM 3 9 SIchardflon, Mr 2 inirham. Mr 5 Smith. Mr 2 6 Smith, Mr 5 Spragge, W. Esq 6 ^pra;{i;e, Mrs 15 Telfer, Mrs 5 Townnluy Mrs 5 Torrunce..lR 6 Vanknu|thnett,Mr 6 "White, George 10 U Worthey, Mr 6 Young, James U 10 ETOBICOKE. (Collected by Mrs. W. Gamble, W Gamble, Mrs. VV lioltoo. Mrs. J Hillman, Mrs Merton,J Douglas. J Clark, J Robinson, S Phee.B Gilchrist J Gilobrist, T Gilchrist, J. Jr Howard, M Bell, C Stincon, R Stin8on,J Gamble.) 1 10 1 10 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 6 3 3 6 3 3 3 3 3 3 6 3 3 (Collected by Mrs. 0. Thompson.\ Thomrson, Mrs. G 10 Fisher, T 15 Seattle. Dr. 10 Ilowland 6 Howland, F 6 Ecarlett, k: 6 Scarlett, F 10 DeDiRon,R 10 Whitney, Mrs. W 2 (Collected by Misses Browne and Ide.) Smith, Mrs 5 Bagwell, Mrs 2 6 Chambers, Mrs 13 BryanSiMrs 7^ Ford U 13 Monrgomery, W 6 Montgomery. Mrs. W. 6 TbomiiFon, Mrs. A...... 15 MncKarlane, Mrs 13 Swales. Mrs 1 McClinchy, Mrs 1 Guode, Mrs 2 Ide, Mrs 2 Campbell, Mrs 10 Bell, airs Moore, James 1 Irwin, Mrs IMcClineby, J MoCreary, Mrs COLLECTIONS. (Collected by Miss Southwell.) Moore, O u 13 IMontgomery, T 13 Dolby, VV 6 Cour<:isr J 10 Citnipbell, E 2 Keathi-rstone, Mrs 13 llnll. D 13 Cornish. F 13 Watts, J 2 6 lirtwhciU, J. 7i Cnoki', Mrs 18 Wnrdcl, Mrs 2 6 NewloTC, Mrs 3 6 Moore, John 6 Thistle, Mrs 13 IMcKcwan, Miss 13 Duncan, M. J 7| Duncan, A 7^ Nelson, T 13 CalTcrt J 6 Ward, A 2 6 JiirTis, J 7t Friends 2 6 (Collected by Mrs. Mercer.) Mercer, Mrs 2 6 Wiird, Mrs 13 Shaver. Mrs. P 7i Cross, T 13 Bigham, .S 13 Coultor. It 71 Cbadwick, Mrs 13 Canning, Mrs 13 Tuer,T 7i Canning, Mrs J 1 loj Barber, Miss 13 Grncey.Wm.J 13 Ilarkles, Mrs 7i Dawson, M 2 6 Oraccy, J 7i Graotty, Mrs 18 Coulter, A 2 6 Coulter, J 13 Friend 13 DiiWfon, Mrs T 13 Mercer, Mrs 2 Shaver, Mrs. P 7 Cnnnin;;, M 13 Dawson, Mrs T 13 Coulter, Mrs 1 8 (Collected by Miss Noble.) Henoch, J 13 McKewnn, W 2 6 Ilipwcll, Mrs 5 Martin, Mrs 6 VanAvery, P 2 6 McNeil, Mrs 2 6 Tracey, Capt 2 6 Hirllng, U 2 6 Scott, VV 11 2 6 White, Mrs 13 White, Miss B 13 White, Miss S 13 ijteward, A 13 Heap. Mrs 71 Martin, R 71 Griggs, !• 74 Henry, Mrs G 13 Martin, J 13 Miirshall, Mrs 13 Goiatborpe, T 13 Withers, R 2 6 WESTON. (Collected by MisiOmbbe.) Mrs McLean 6 George WilEoa 2 6 Mrs Johnston 13 RWBoIatb « Jm Duncan 6 John Rogers 2 6 Mrs Griffith 2 6 A guest 18 (Collected by Mrs Brown and Mrs Bishop.) George Russell 2 6 WmWise 2 Mary Brown 18 Kobt Brown 18 Mrs Wise 18 BrinJConland.. 6 Mrs Chew 18 Mrs Brown 8 Mrs Peterson 2 6 Richd Peterson 2 6 James Johnston 2 8 lohn Thompson 18 Klizabetb Quinto 18 Mrs Hill 6 A friend 18 Robt Hind 2 6 Friend 7i Friend 18 S Thompson 6 Friend 18 Friend 1 lOi Friend 7) Friend 2 6 Mrs Ross 10 Mrs Dawson 6 Mrs Todd 2 6 MrsDawson 1 10| Mr McCracken 3 6 Mr Dalleny 18 Mr Watson 13 MissKoff 13 Mr Anderson 2 6 Mr Bishop 18 Mr Gray 18 MrCarruthers 5 y rs Carruthers 18 Mrs Carruthers 18 Mr Clarke 2 6 Friend C 1 10) Mr £ Armstrong 2 6 Mr 8 Armstrong 2 6 James Cade U 6 Robt Conway 5 Mr Conway 110) Mr Bishop 2 6 Mr Brown 2 6 Mrs Brown S 6 (Collected by Miss HnsaoB and Miss Wadsworth.) Chas M Gibson 10 Jas Stephenson 6 Mr Holmes 2 6 Edwd Tyrrell 2 6 MrsSavase-. 2 6 Jas Carruthers 5 DaTid Stewart 13 Mrs Stubbart 18 Wm Sinclair 1 3 Mr J Bolton I 8 Mr Stubbart 2 6 Kdwd MuBson 10 U J Boulton 16 HBalJe 2 6 Mr Mann 8 Mr Fox 1 S Mr Lyons 18 Mr Peters 3 Mr Watt 18 Mrs Barker 18 John Hodgson 74 JAWFoot 8 MrsWardelon 1 S • ••. 8 •••. 5 .... 2 ...0 3 6 .... 18 rown and Mn .) ...0 2 ...0 2 ...0 18 ...0 18 ...0 18 ...0 6 ...0 18 ...0 8 ...0 2 ...0 2 6 ...0 2 6 ...0 18 ...0 18 ...0 6 ...0 18 ...0 2 6 ... 74 ...0 18 ...0 6 ...0 13 ... 1 lOi .. 7| ..026 ... 10 ...0 6 ...0 2 6 ... 1 lot ..036 ..018 ..018 ...0 13 ...0 2 6 ...0 18 ..018 ..060 ..013 ..018 ..026 ..0 1 101 ..026 ..026 ..060 ..060 .. llOi ..026 ..026 .086 HuMOB tad rtb.) . 10 .060 .026 .026 .026 .060 .018 .018 13 18 2 6 10 16 2 6 8 1 8 18 2 6 18 18 7| 8 18 COLLECTIONS. Bobt AMerton o 1 3 VrmCare 1 3 Mr Baker.. 6 J Middlebrooks 1 3 MrsHalliby 13 RW Miller 7| Mr Dawion 1 3 HrRuiMll 2 6 Solomon Watnrs 6 D Smith 13 Andrew Orubbo 5 Mrs Daldak 2 6 Tbos Leister 2 6 Tboa Husson 10 TRWadsworth 6 James Elliott 6 W R Wadsworth 10 Mary Orubbo 5 Wm HetheriDgton 10 9 Miss Uetheriugton ... 1 3 (Collected by Mrs. De La Hooke.) Mr Keele 2 6 W Tyrrell 6 Mr Davis 2 6 Mr Noble 13 AJF 7 « Mr Keele 6 i. BTTaylor 2 6 Mr Chew 2 Mr Taylor 2 6 Mr Seagram 3 9 MrJConron 2 6 WAshdown 2 6 Mr Paul 2 6 Mrs Uolly, sen 2 6 HrLitbgow 6 D McOuU-e 2 6 JBOraoey 2 6 J Eagle 2 6 Mr Peers 13 Mrs .1 S Dennis 10 Mrs Somerviile 13 MrArmatroni; 2 6 Miss Robertson 6 MrHempshall 2 6 •Mr Coulter 2 6 Mrs Perritte 13 MrJConron 2 6 MissCampion 13 Mr J Holly 6 Anne Tyrrell 2 <« MrJames 7^ TOBK MILLS. St. Johris Church. CCoUeoted by Miss Rumsey.) Annstroni;, B 13 Benson, W 13 Coebrane. J. C 16 Collins, Tbos 1 lOi Cowdry, Dr 10 Fineb, Mr 10 Friend, A 10 Friend, A 7^ Friend, A 7i Goodwin, Mrs 13 Groy, A 2 6 Harrison, Mrs. C. 2 6 Harrey, T.Q 2 6 James, R 7 James, Mrs R 7 6 James, Mrs S 13 Marsh. B 5 Marsh, W 5 Marsh, Mrs 2 6 Marsh, E. A 13 Martin, W.U 6 M«mr, Mn 10 Mercer, Min Mercer, II Mitchele, Rev. R 1 ParroniH, Mrs Peebles, Capt 1 Robson, K Kiimsey, Mrs Shoppnrd, Mra Sbeppard, J Sheppard, Mrs. 1 10} VanNostrand, J. C 2 6 (Collected by Miss Taylor and MUs Burke.) Archer, CP 5 Coatps, Mrs 13 Cawker, Mr 5 Davis, Mrs 3 9 Dodd, Miss 13 C 13 Friend Friend 13 Friend 13 Friend 13 Friend 13 Howard, Mrs 13 James, Mrs 13 Mitcbell, Mrs 13 .vioore, Mrs 13 Moore, Mrs 2 Montgomery, Mrs 2 6 Mulholland, Mrs 2 Nightingale, H 5 Rutherford. A 5 Scott, Miss 2 Taylor, Mr 10 Woods, Mrs 1 .Mrs 1 H P 1 T A 1 J W 1 B S 1 WH 1 WCS 1 TBM 1 RI 1 (Collected by Miss Nightingale.) Adams, A 13 Batt, Mrs 5 Beckett,.) 15 Hutchinson. Mrs 2 6 criouvl 2 6 Friend 18 Nightingale, T 5 Nightingale, Mrs 5 Nightingale, MUs 2 6 Nightingale, Mr H ... 6 Peel, Mrs 13 Poor man 13 Thome, Mrs Col 5 Toulmin, J 2 6 (Collected by Miss McCormack.) Burke, E 5 Burke, Mrs A 2 6 Burke, Miss F.. 2 6 Eigic, Thos 5 Lea, Mrs W 2 Lea, J 5 Lynn, K 13 McCormack,J 5 V':Cormack,J 2 6 i^.'binson.F 13 Stewart, R 2 6 Walmsley, Mrs 2 6 (Collected by Miss Powell and Miss Bales) Bales, Mr 9 6 Oathoart, A 13 Jackson, Mrs W 2 6 69 Johnston, Mr* 3 Lackie, Mr U 2 6 Lackie, T 13 .Morgian, Mrs J 2 6 Nightingale, Mrs 2 6 Mulholland, Mr 13 i'owell, Mrs 2 6 Snider, Mrs 2 6 Snider, Mr 2 7 Snider, Mrs 2 6 Stevenson, Mrs 13 Stevenson, Miss 13 Townsend, Mr.^ 13 (Collected by Miss Heath) Barron, J 13 Bond, Mrs 13 Bond. Miss 13 Burke, Mr 2 6 Chadwick, Mrs 13 Chadwick,Mr 13 Cordner, Mr 10 Crooke. Mrs 13 Dasuf, Mr 6 Elliott, Mrs 2 Granger, P 13 Heath, Mrs 13 Heath, II 13 Morrow, .Mrs 13 Street, Mrs 13 Whitney, Mrs 13 Whitney, Miss 10 THORNBILL. (Collected by Miss Blake and Miss E. Parsons.) For Missionary Fund. ' Arnold, MrsR 10 Arnold, Mrs J 10 Armstrong, Mr 1 Aikens. J 2 BurtoF, Mrs 1 Bcmiose, E 1 Barker, D 1 Carr, Mrs 2 Crown, & 2 Foot, Mr 2 Farr, Mrs 1 Fish, Mrs 1 Fish, Miss 2 Gilbert, Mrs 5 Oalenough, Mr 2 Grier, H Grainger 3 Uolliss.T 2 Lane, Mrs 3 Lane, J 6 Lemon, Henry 6 Macguire 1 Osier, 1 5 Parsons, Mrs 16 Pexton, Mr 6 Pexton, Mrs 2 Purkins, Josiah 5 Ramsden, Mr 1 Sibley, Wm 2 Snowden, Mrs 2 Ward Mrs 6 Wright, Mr 2 Wilson J 2 Wiles, Mr 5 Robertson, Miss 1 Hutchinson, J 2 3 6 3 3 3 6 6 6 3 3 6 6 !1 6 101 3 6 6 6 6 8 6 For General Purpose Fund. Arnold, Mr R 10 Brunskill. J, 16 Boyd, Mrs 7^ Caw, Thomas 6 70 COLLECTIONS. Diokinson, n 2 Bdey, J 6 3 Evani, D 13 Friend 15 Gilbert, Mrs 6 lIo1Ii8,Mr 2 DollH F 2 Ludford, 5 Lemon, Mr 5 Medd, Mrs 5 Parsons, AV 15 ' Parsons, U 10 Pezton, Mr 10 Scarlett, E ~. 5 Smitb, Mrs S^ 6 Warner, Mrs i... 5 Wntaon, Mr 6 Wiles, Mrs 5 (Collected by Mios Mortimer and Miss Tborno.) Blake, Rev D E 2 10 nrninbrldge, Sam U 1 3 liarr — 2 6 Cockerline, Mrs 2 6 Cogswell, Mason 7 Cook, Thomas 6 Cooper, Thos 10 Sean, Mrs 5 Dlbb. Thos 1 10 Doughty, Fanny 15 Forster, Mrs 13 Grainger, Mrs 13 nolland, John 5 Hurry, Caroline 5 Hurry, Maria 2 6 Klncade, Jane 13 Lane, Wm 6 Long,Wm 7 6 Ludford, Thomas 13 McDougull, Mrs 10 Mortimer, Mrs 2 10 Mortimer, Miss 1 15 Moorby, — 5 Iticbards, Henry 6 Kichards, Mr 2 6 Sanders, WB "O 2 6 Seager, Edwd 6 Thome, Mrs 10 Wilson,0 8 Wright, Richd 2 6 Wright, Mrs ^23 (Collected byMrEdm'd Seager.) Arnold. J R Anzy, George Cooke, Wm Duncan, Wm Duncumb, Dr Falconbridge, J K Fitzgerald Gardiner Langstaff, John, sen... Langstaff, John, jun... Lawrence, A C Lawrence. CB Lyne, Henry Linfoot,John Palmer — Shephard, Chas Shepbard, Edwd Tyndal, John T Seager, Edmd 1 Seager, Mis Seager, Miss Seager, Miss A Seager.Wm Seager, John 6 2 6 5 7 tf 10 6 1 3 6 6 10 1 lOi 7 6 2 n 5 2 6 2 6 5 1 3 5 10 2 6 2 6 6 2 TAVOHAW. St. StephaCt. (Collected by Thomas Keffer.) Mrs Baldwin 5 Wm Baldwin 10 John Cooper 7| Miss MoKinnon 13 Michael Koifer 16 Joseph Keffer 10 Mrs J Keffer 10 Albert E Keffer 6 Valen. Keffer A fiunily. 1 15 Wm Keffer, sen 2 Airs W Keffer 18 irarah Keffer 13 Henry Keffer 13 Susan Keffer 7i MrsMusselman 7i William Cook 6 Daniel Matbeson 1 Hiram White, sen 10 Mary Oliver 6 LLOTDTOWN. St. Mary Magdalene. (Miss 0. Stead collector.) Rev HB Osier $ 6 00 Mrs Ellis 2 00 A F4U)twcod and &mily... R 00 R Lodge 1 00 J E Forties 1 60 Wm Moore 6 00 Thos Boyd 1 00 WLockhart 26 Mrs Stead 100 Mr McKee 12^ Capt Armstrong 6 00 Mrs Armstrong 2 00 A Armstrong 1 00 WT Armstrong 25 BM Armstrong 25 Mrs Bull 1 00 J Stead 75 Mrs Martin 1 00 a T Stead 25 (Collected by Miss J. Sprowle.) G Gamble 1 00 MrsG3amble 100 Miss Sprowle 76 Mrs J Lynn 26 Mrs J Perry 1 00 Mrs H Ferry 50 MrsRPerry^ 50 R Perry ' 60 W Marks SO MWoodrow 25 Friend 015 W Lynn 50 R A Gamble 60 W Berresford 1 00 J Graham 26 WWray 150 (Collected by Mrs Wood.) Mrs H B Osier 4 00 J Smith .'. 100 Mrs J Smith 1 00 L Dale 1 00 Mrs Dale and family 1 60 T Ebbii 26 J Chamberlain 25 Friend 25 Mrs Boddy 2A W Atkinson 25 J Brown 50 Mrs A Brown 60 J Wood 012J Mrs Keonan 25 Friend 26 P Maloney 26 J D Walker 100 J Somerset 12} J Wiggins 26 J Cooper 36 MmJussop 25 J Yarcoo 25 (Collected by Miss Bolbi.) JIB Elite 2 00 Miss R Ellis 1 00 A B Elite 60 E A Elite 50 EOsler 60 W Oslor 60 Friend 60 A Armstrong... 60 J Anderson 25 M Uulse 37i SBolin 26 WDearling 26 Friend 26 Friend 25 W Dines 12i MrsCahcun 60 W Cahoun 25 J Courtney 26 11 Dowling 12i J Sloane 25 SSloane 25 RBradcn 12| J Dale 25 (Collected by Miss Varcoe.) Harry Oslor 100 M Osier 75 Mrs Winter 26 W Thompson 1 00 J Lawrence 1 00 B Budder 2 00 M Smith; 60 B Jennings 100 J Jennings 60 G Jennings 76 H Varcoe 100 J Dearling 12) M Dearling m J Hope 012l R Lodge 12) J Lodge 012) Small sums 22 BOLTON. (Collected by Miss E Milte k Mtes M Taylor.) T MilU 2 00 TLeggitt 100 W McCutcheon 0,25 Friend 50 Miss Cann 50 J Milte 60 Friend 60 T Curlte 1 00 Mrs Sterne 37) R Alexander 60 Friend 50 MissMulToigh 25 J Bell 1 00 F Rolling 60 W Curlte 2 00 Friend 25 J Harper 60 A Webb 25 Mrs Adams 2 00 W Adams 50 £ Adams 60 M McDerqot 26 T Carrel 25 ^ I s. COLLECTIONS. Ti ..0 26 ..0 26 ..0 26 ..100 .. om ..0 26 ..0 26 ..0 26 ..0 26 olln.) .. 200 ..100 .. 060 .. 60 .. U50 ..0 60 .. 60 .. 60 ..0 26 .. 37i ..0 26 ..0 26 ..0 26 .. 25 .. 0121 .. 60 .. 25 .. 26 .. 0121 ..0 25 ..0 26 .. 0121 ..0 25 arcoo.) ..100 .. 75 ..0 26 ..100 ..100 ..2 00 .. 60 ..100 .. 60 .. 76 ..100 .. 0121 .. 0121 .. 0121 .. 0121 .. 0121 ..0 22 200 100 0,25 50 60 50 60 100 371 60 60 26 100 060 2 00 25 50 025 2 00 050 50 025 025 -, H »•' ^i ^ H J Brlggi 50 S Lawcon 50 Friend 371 FHctto 50 S CunniDgbom 60 J Cauley 60 Mrs A Bolton 25 J Devlin OSO A Devlin 25 J Devlin 25 K Devlin 50 A Johnson 50 J Beamish 60 R Beamish 25 BBeamUh 25 Mrs Beamish 25 W Brownly 121 TDobson 50 T Cooper 25 TIzzart 25 JMcGlnnes 25 Mrs Elliot 25 Brownlee 25 J Bolton 50 li Bolton 50 Mrs Hogg 60 Mrs Beamish 50 A Mitchell 50 Mrs S Johnston 50 Mrs Swinerton 25 Mrs Stewart 25 M Mills 50 M Taylor 25 E Evans 25 F I Evans 25 E Bvans 25 Mrs Noble 25 G Taylor 25 Mrs Pott 50 Mr White 0121 A Robinson 2 00 W Duke 1 00 Mrs Scott 25 MrsSterrat 25 Mr Taylor 50 S Taylor 25 A Taylor 121 B Lloyd 25 D Chase 25 Mr Maw 25 FDuke 50 MrGardhouse 26 1 Wolfe 50 G Irwin 100 G Johnson 50 M Irwin; 50 G Noble 100 Mrs Simouton 60 (Collected by Miss E Caldwell.) WCaldwoU 2 00 WParr 60 A Kerr 26 J McCeort 50 J Atoheson 50 WLyness 60 JCatherwood 25 R Johnson 26 Mr Taylor 60 (Collooted by Miss Taylor.) a Taylor 50 J Longhead 26 R R Booth ; 1 00 AMunsie 0121 MrNewlove 50 Mrs Switnr 100 Vr 8hor« 25 R B Shore 1 00 J Shore 85 Mrs Jolmson 121 MnStTODgw 0121 MrsLoughood 26 J Shore 100 B Whitters 60 Mrs Shore 60 T Burns 25 ALonghecd 25 JLougheed 60 Mrs Harper 25 WKdwards 60 Mrs Duffy 25 Mrs Shaw 20 W Irwin 25 Mrs Copoland 26 DLougheed 60 J Young 25 J Duffy 25 M Duffy 012J M J Whitters 60 Mrs Mcintosh 26 O Rolley 60 B McCarty 25 (Collected by Misses E ft M ElUot.) CNorthcote 100 W Rutherford 100 W Elliot 60 J Elliot 26 J Elliot 26 M A ElUot 26 A Elliot 26 Mrs T Elliot 60 Mrs J Shields 60 Mrs R Shields 0131 Mrs T Sanderson 25 S E Sanderson 26 A Sanderson 25 J Iliggison 50 Mrs J Uiggison 26 J Higgison 60 J Daly 25 J Johnson 50 R Rutherford 25 MrsTBurrall 26 Friend 010 Mrs R Dwyer 60 EBoylo 0121 R Uodgins 50 J Beatty 25 .r Hanna 50 WHanna, sen 50 Mrs W Hanna 50 W Hanna, jr 50 Mrs W Hanna 60 Orr.nge Pedlow 1 OO TMcKcowu 25 J Clark lOO E Stinson 60 MrsDMcKinley 60 J Elliot 26 Mrs W Sparrow 26 Collected by Mils M Matthews ft S Forsythe. M LesUo 1 00 F McCartney 26 A Scott 26 S Forsyth 25 J Matthews 25 M Matthews 121 J Hare 25 Friend 26 Friend 121 J McCue 25 B Nixon 26 L Hutchinson 0121 T Morton > 26 Friend 124 Friend 121 A Squires 131 ASqaiiM 60 ALooko 0121 R Crawford 0121 T Wilson 25 Friend 121 R Woodyard 25 Mr Matthews 100 Collected by Miss Stone ft Mrs Dougherty. W Stone 50 Mrs Stone 50 J Grey 1 00 L Gnmetto 50 MrsOumette 50 Miss Watt 25 J Parsons 26 MrsSwitzor 25 Mrs Lindsay 26 J Dougherty 60 Mrs J Dougherty 50 8 Leslie 60 T Cranston 60 ACranston 60 MA Judge 060 H Pettigrew 66 Mrs Campbell 26 Miss Campbell 26 W Bracken 25 J Stennett' m MrsTarbox 0121 J Neal 121 E Stone 26 E M Stone ^i 26 Mrs M Scott 60 Mrs Johnson 121 J Osborne 0121 J Matthews 25 Mrs J McCartney 25 R Thomas 25 MrsMUbume 50 WOODBRinaB. St. John's Church, Oore of Toronto. ''Collected by Miss Elizabeth Reed and Miss Rachel Rodger.) Craven, James 2 6 Carry, John 13 Gorier, Jas 2 6 Clarke, Richard 5 Clarke Mrs 2 6 Richardson, Thos ...... 13 Gorier. Geo. 71 Anderson, John 71 Natris,John 13 Saul, Francis 71 Watson, Wm 71 ^ John, Mrs Jas 2 6 English, Geo 13 Paul, Henry 2 6 St John, Thos 13 Craig, John 71 Friend 3 SpIan.John 2 6 Roger,Richard 13 Friend 71 Webster, Thos 5 Cole, Mrs 2 6 (Collected by Miss Parr and Miss Agnes Reed.) Humphrey, Simon 13 Beamish, Thos 71 Man, Isaac 2 6 Beamish, Thos 13 Taylor, Sam 7| Man, James 5 Parr, Henry 2 6 MistonjMrsRicbd 8 6 Twl«7, BIr 6 72 COLLKCTIOSrS. TO I I 1 ] < ] ] 1 ■ I Beatty, MIm U 1 3 Thomson. Mr 13 Wiley, Mr 13 Beamish, John Ti Horner, John 13 Acheson, Iliiph 13 Catherwood, Mrs 4i ElIlK, Hnrah Ann 13 Carry, J 13 (Collected by MUs Ilnsfiard,) IlaMard, Elizabeth ... 2 Bland. John, 8on 2 Barton, Goo 2 Taylor, Wm 2 fi Black, Wm 13 Adnm8,John 2 6 Iiochead. Geo 2 Bland.Jno.Jr 2 • Clarice, Thos 2 6 Clarke, Mn 2 6 St John, Mrs Klchd ... 1 3 St John, Miss Fanny... 13 Barber. Mrs 13 Johnston. A lux 2 6 Kirsey, Wm 2 6 Saul, Francis 71 Friend 13 Carry, J 2 Foster, Mrs W 13 Campbell, Mrs ...^.... 71 Campbell, Mr 13 Natris. Mrs 13 Carr, Mr 7i Robinson, Abel 18 Bland, Mrs J, sen 13 TULLAMORE. St. Mary's. (Collected by A. B. Chafcc.) Chafce.JM 2 10 Chafee, A B U 1 S Chafee. Mss 13 Chafee, CW 13 Carry, J 13 Stotesbury, W 11 2 6 Endacott, Hy 13 MahafTt-y, Jno, MB... 5 MulliRan, Mrs 13 Chamberlain, Thos ... 1 3 Carberry, Thos 7i Tucker, Wm 6 Duncan, I'obt 74 Duncan, Jas 7} (Collected by Miss Neely.) Neelv. M J 13 Mitchell, Jas 13 liaTinp, Fras 13 Monro, A o 1 3 Bllis, Jno 2 6 Little, Wm 13 Hogg,Geo 13 Hogg, Mrs 13 Friend 2 MuUisan, C 13 Orr, Jno 2 6 Mulli(!an, Jos 2 6 Sergeant, Mrs 13 Balfour, Mrs 13 Orifflthfl, A 13 Pearen, Mrs 13 Lindfay, Johnston 13 Graham, Mrs 2 Kennedy, Johnston ... 1 8 £wlng, Thos 13 Craig, Jno 13 Morrison, Mrs... 18 Mitchell, Bobt 18 Hitohell, Mra 1 9 Chant,Noah 13 Tucker, Wm 13 Little, Irwin 13 Murray, John 13 Kwlng, Wm 13 Little, Jnmei 3 Little, Mrs 13 Little. Mrs 2 Nocly, Wm 13 WilHon.Mrs 2 6 Hutchinson, Mrs 11) Neely, John 3 QBAHAMSriLLE. (Collected by the Misfies Bell.) Coulson, Mrs 5 Bvll, Henry 2 6 Halliday, Mrs 13 Barker, Mrs 1 S Warilow, Mrs 13) McDonald, A 7) Bell, Robert 0.2 Bell, John 2 6 Sims, Mrs 13 Henderson, Mrs 13 Boll,Robt 2 6 Bell, Mrs R 2 G Mann, Kliza 2 6 Grahame, T 2 Prentice. Oliver 2 Hues, John 2 6 Brown, Joseph 2 6 Friend 13 Watson, John 2 6 Jordan, Wm 2 Allen, Mrs 13 Bellows, Mrs 2 6 Cowan, Miss 2 6 Hamilton, R 13 Hamilton, Ada 13 Oawson.Jos 2 6 Elliot, Wm 13 Dawson, F 13 Dawson, D 2 6 Gardhouse, Mrs 13 Shaw, Jas 2 6 Dawson, G 13 Patton.Jas 2 6 Dawson, Mrs 2 Patton, Nath 2 6 Morrison, Martin 2 6 WOODBBIDOE. Carry, Rev J 15 Edgar, James 2 6 Edgar, E K 2 6 Edgar, GM 2 6 Carry, DU 2 6 STBBETSTILLE. Trinity Church. RevBJMcGeorge 5 DrBarnhart 5 Mrs Dr Barnhart 5 Annlo Barnhart „ 13 Alice Barnhart 13 Sol J Barnhart 2 6 Mrs S J Barnhart 2 Noah Barnhart 6 Mrs N Barnhart 5 Mrs Davidson 2 6 Jabez Barnhart 2 6 J McMaster 2 6 Mrs J McMaster 2 6 Mrs J Davidson 18 JABlackwaU 13 Hsnry Ker 2 6 Wm Atkinson U 2 Norris Belt 2 J Booth 2 6 Chaa Adamann 2 8 Mrs Patterson 13 J Huffman 13 MrsT Street 13 Mrs J Davidson, Jr ... 7) J Elliott 2 6 D Montgomery 2 Miss Montgomery 13 J D Montgomery 13 Jas Montgomery 13 Cath'e Montgomery... 13 Marg't Montgomery... 71 B Franklin 2 J M Siers 13 Mrs Shepherd O Mrs Bailey 4 W O Harris 13 PZRomain 13 WGreydon 13 UHethrington 2 6 Mrs J Blain 13 J Street 2 6 Mrs J Street 2 6 Miss Davidson 13 Joseph Wright 10 John Ballinger 6 Mrs J Ballinger 2 6 Thos F Ballinger 2 Mrs R Armstrong 6 Mrs R Stephens 13 Joseph Kearney 13 WmHerron 13 Robert Ramsay 13 J Pallister 2 WBlrdsall 6 Mrs S Simpson 13 Mrs J Abbott 13 CREDIT. St. Peter's. Collected by Mrs Harris and Hiss Margaret Harris. Adamson, Mrs 6 Brown, Mark 6 Carthew, John 2 6 Clarkfon, Warren 2 6 Clarkson, Mrs 6 Clarkson. Charlotte ... 1 8 Coates, Mr 2 6 Cornwall, Mr 5 Cornwall, Mrs 3 9 Harris, James B 6 Harris, Mrs 13 Harris, Anne 2 6 Harris, Arthur 6 Harris, Lucy 6 Harris, Charles 6 Harris. Elii. M 7 6 Harris. Margaret 6 1) Henriod, N 10 Henriod, Mrs 2 6 Hime, Lloyd H 5 Morgan, Mrs 13 McHugh. Mrs 13 Oliphant, James 8 Pollard, Joshua 2 Shain. Mrs 13 Skynner, MrsJ 6 Snowdon,Mr8 7} Sutherland, Capt 10 (Collected by Miss Rosa Mitchell.) Alanson, F 2 6 Anderson, E 2 10 Adamson, General 10 Boyes.Mrs ^. 1 9 U 2 « a « 2 e a 9 1 8 1 3 •• I ,1 •>>J' ... 71 2 e . 2 !7 1 3 2. I 3 mery... Ola itbry.., 71 2 13 fl 4 1 3 1 » 13 .... 2 « .... 13 .... 2 6 — 2 6 .... 18 ... 10 - 6 -.026 I 2 e II fi -013 ..Ola ••013 13 • U 2 6 • 1 3 • 1 3 DIT. iter's. 6 S fi 2 6 2 6 6 B... 1 8 2 6 6 3 9 .... 6 •••• 15 .... 2 6 .... 6 '••• 6 ... 6 -076 ... 6 H ... 10 ...0 2 6 ..060 .•013 ••Ola •026 2 > 1 a .060 . « 7» . 10 • Mitchell.) 2 6 2 10 10 15 Boyei, Trueman BUkely, Miaa Blair, Mrs ,.. Doyci,0 Boyes, Jos ConoTer, Mrs S Conover, S Cotton, Robt Cotton, Mrs Carr.Uenry Collins, David Darwel^Jf Friend Friend JoUey, Sarah Lynd, Mary Mltchfll, Mrs 1 Mitchell, Mi»8 Mitchell, Mi!<8 11 MayhowJohn « Macdonald, A M McEWaln, Jbh McDonald, Mrs Ilnnt, Mm Hunter, Wm IToux. Mrs Hamilton, Jas Stone, Mrs Shook, Hannah Shepherd, Mrs SteTeni>, Stiirs Sterling, Henry Taylor, Mrs Taylor, Eleanor E Walker, Eleanor (Collected by Miss Mary K. Ham- mond.) Carpenter, Mary i) Carpenter, Editar Carpenter, Ellis Carpenter, Fred'k- ConoTcr, Geo ConoTer, Clarence ConoTer, Mary ConoTcr, Emma ConoTer, Sarah ConoTcr, Chas A Cooper, Thos Friend Friend Hammond, Oliver 10 Hammond, Mrs 5 Hammond, Thos M ... Hammond, Kobt O ... Hammond, Mary R ... Hill, ED Long, Geo Macdonald, Miss E ... Pipe, James G Stallard, Mrs 1 lOi (1 7i 6 6 7i n 10 G 6 n '{;* 3 7* 10* 6 (Collected by Miss Cameron and Miss Sarah Cameron.) Bontley, Mr 13 Bentley, Sophia 13 Cameron, Mr 10 Cameron, Mrs 6 Cameron, Miss E 6 Cameron, Sarah 6 Cameron, Mrs Wm ... 2 6 Canover, Charles 2 6 Ellia, Robert 2 6 Hawkins, John 13 Honx, Mr 6 Marlatt, Samuel 6 c;i Marlatt, Geo 6 MoDermott, Jas 2 6 Stafford, Theodore 13 Shook, Henry 2 Smith, CS 1 lOi 10 COLLECTIONS. Tuylor.MrsC 7* Taylor, Mrs Geo 16 Taylor, Geo 6 (Collected by Churchwardens Jas Magrath and Kobt. Cos. Alley, Mids 6 Androws,ThoH 6 liraddle. Miss 6 Bird, Miss 6 Bemrose, — 2 Cos, Mrs 10 Forster, W R 10 Hamilton, Wm 2 .'ackson, BonJ 13 Lawrence, Mrs 2 Jiewrence, Geo 2 Magrath, Jas 10 Magrath, Chas 16 Magrath, Wm 10 Magrath, Mrs W 6 Magrnth, Miss 6 Messenger. Mrs 6 Revello, Mrs 6 UevoIIo, Mr 5 Steed, Isabella 2 6 Stoed, James 2 Skynncr, Sirs 10 Twintng, Ed 10 Thorburn, Mrs 13 BRAMPTON. (Collected by Miss Thistle and Miss Wright.) SrrCummihgs 10 Wm Hughes 10 A F Scott 16 Joseph Bradley 6 J Lynch 6 SBrega 6 Frank Brega 6 WmGolding 6 J A Thistle 10 John Gilchrist 2 Wm Squires 5 Friend 13 John Coyne 2 Friend 6 Friend 13 F Little 2 6 Wm Lindsay 6 Juson Mills 6 CO J 2 John Derby 2 6 J B 2 6 J Thompson 6 Friend 2 6 ThosSellar 16 R Trotter 2 6 (Collected by Miaa Fletchar.) Edward Fletcher 6 R Willis 6 J Robertson 13 S A Harvey 13 JohnGolding 6 M Ingram 13 Mrs Sharp 13 Friend 3 Mra McClemcn 2 6 Robert Willis ,0 2 C Peter Emerson 1 S MrsAIdcrson 2 MHodgin 13 JFraser 13 Wm Thompson 13 RBQurnan 2 6 Friend 6 73 8TUEMUAU. (Colloeted by Miss Bilyerthora and Miaa Alicia P Griffltb.) Mrs Denroche & family .,. |5 00 John Urifflth 100 A U Orifflth< 1 00 Miaa Griffith 100 Mra Silverthorne 2 00 Mr Silverthome 1 00 Miaa H eilTerthomo 1 00 AGraham 100 J Graham 100 J A Graham 60 FO Winters 60 A Wilcox 50 WmAVard 76 Mrs Alderson 50 J Pallett 50 Wm Pallett 60 H Pallett 1 00 Wm Wright 26 Mrs Wright 60 Essey J Gooderaon 26 Dr Beatty 1 00 Mrs Colwell 50 MoMoney 121^ Martha Milburn 26 Mra Watts 26 Isaac Behareel 26 Friend 26 Wm Kennedy 1 00 Mra Wilaon 60 J Puler 012* Wm Fisher 50 MrMackell 26 James Hamilton 1 00 Mra Gold 50 Mr Farr 1 OO R Cotton 1 00 Melville Parker 4 00 Mra Tinnard 69 Mra AUingham 1 00 John Hawkins 4,214 OWRosa 2 00 Collected by Messrs. Wm. Fisher and F. Jennings. A Parker 2 00 ETPrcbyn 160 R Lawson O 26 Friend 12U Dr Crewe o 6U Mrs Crewe 2 00 J Galbraith 50 J Sullivan 25 A Mervin 26 Friend 50 J Morley '. o 50 J Dein 26 W Uuggins 60 Mra Young 60 R Cavan 60 M Crawford 1 00 Mr Bams U 26 Mr Nelson 60 Ellen Grimes 60 F Jennings 1 00 Wm Karr 60 Rev B Denroche 6xm SStephena 2ob Wm Fiaher 60 GEOBGINA. Anderaon, Mra 1 00 Anderson, Frank 100 Ardil, Mr & family 100 Beaven, Robert 6U Boulton, Allan 60 Bonrohier, Mr & family... 2 00 74 COXiLECTIONS. 70 BourcWer, Wm «00 Corner, Mm and (Wmlly ... 1 00 Corner Tho« 60 Dieltf Daniel! Mr itnd Mn 1 00 Donnel, Jamrw 100 Donnel,Jobn 60 Donnel, Mis* 100 Earln, Andruw M BrMii.ItII OSO Fry, Henry 60 Fry, GeoKKo 100 Fry, Stephen 6U OlbM>n, Mr!i lUO Gibson, MMter J 50 Grlere, Walter 1 00 GrlaTo, Mlaa 100 Hall, Mr andMrs 60 mil, Mr and Mrs ti bO Howard, Mr and family... 2 00 JobnstoncJanivs 50 Kay, Joseph 100 Kay.Jobn 1 00 Lyal, Mr and family 1 00 .Mossingtun, Mrs Mark ... 60 Mosiln^ton. Thomas 60 Moberly, Arthur 50 Noble, Dr Hiram 1 00 Noble, DrCharlvs I 00 O'Brien, T B 1 00 Kltchio, Jas 60 Shaw, Henry A 60 Shaw, Frederick 50 Sheppard, Mr and Mri ... 1 00 Sheppard, Thos 60 Sibbald, Thos 5 00 Thornber, Mr and Mri ... .'iO Thomber, Miss 25 Thornber, Miss Sarah 25 Trebore, Henry 60 Trent, Mr and family 2 00 Turner, W S I 00 HABKHAH. (Collected by John Davison.) Barnett, Ambrose 2 00 Barnett, Stephen 25 Braithwaite, Mrs o 25 Banka, Mr 012^ Davison, O M l OO Davison, Mrs O 1 00 Davison, Wm 1 oO Davison, John F 50 Davison, Geo J 50 Hubertus, Mrs W 1 00 Hart, Mr 05 Keller, Mrs 26 Keller, Margery 25 Martln.E 05U MacKende, Barbara 21 Mlddleton, G 20 Pingle, Caroline 2^ Size, MrsA.. o 60 Size, Sarah J o 60 Size, Mary Ann 50 Stiver, S£r o 23i Stiver, Mrs o 12i Thlrtel, Mr 25 (Collected by Miss £. Pingel.) Carter, Richard 60 Carruthera, Ann o 25 Eakin, S o 25 Fenwlck, AH 25 Fenwlck, Mrs E o liii Friend o 10 Pingel, Mrs G 50 Pingel, Jacob 25 Pingel,0 26 Pingel, Mrs a 25 Pingel, John o so Roblnion,John 100 Robinson, Mrs 60 Sples,Mr 012^ (Collected by Joseph £. Pingle.) Arnott, Mrs 25 Duncan, Mrs 03 Qlllesple, A 100 Huxteby, Mrs 010 Ilaacke, II 006 Pingel, Mrs 11 U 60 Pingel, Mrs Maria 60 i'ingel, Joseph E 50 Pingel, Jacob 4 OU Pingel, Henrietta 100 Pingel, Wm 60 Koblnson, George 26 Christopher 25 Mrs Spies 012^ (Collpctcd by Henry S Hill.) Gillespie, Mrs 100 Hunter, Geo 1 00 Hill, KuvGeo 6 00 Hill, OcoA 26 mil, H8 25 Catharine, JclTers 60 McKay, Jane 1 00 Priest, Annfl 1 00 Liounsborougb, Mr 1 oo Lounsborough, Mary loo Lounsborough, Xhos 60 Lounsborough, John o 60 Lounsborough, Sarah 60 Lounsborough, Baunah... 60 Pingel, John, sen 100 Truscott, Robert 1 00 Friend 25 SCABBORODOII. Christ Church. (.Miss M. J. Richardson collector.) Bell, Wm 100 Bell, Mrs 1 00 Crcckart, R 26 Elijah, Etwell 60 Galloway, William 100 Galloway, Mrs F 26 Galloway, Ignatius 1 00 Galloway, Sarah 26 Helliwell. W 2 00 Helllwell, Mrs 2 00 Harris, W^m 1 00 Heron, Wm 60 Heron, Mrs 25 Jobbitt. Edmund 76 Kilpatrick, Jnhn 26 Lennox, Edwd F 25 Lee, Chas 50 McClelland, Jas T 126 Richardson, Wm 1 00 Richardson, Sarah 25 Shacklcton, Mrs 25 Skclding, Geo 100 Skclding, Thomas 75 Smith,Gilbert 60 Smith.Mrs 60 Stephenson, D O 25 Wilson, John 1 00 Wilson, Mrs 25 Young, T S 25 Powell, Mrs 60 (Miss Jackson and Miss Humphrey Collectors.) Bainbrldge, George 50 Bainbridge, Mrs 60 Annis, David 60 Friend 5 00 Friend 25 Chester, Geo „ 100 Colegrove, W A J 1 00 Crumpton, Edwd 101) Fawcett, J 60 HuD)phrry,J,sen 100 Humphrey, Mrs 1 oO Humphrey, Jas,Jun 1 00 Hodge, Mr 26 Jackson, Robt 1 oO Jackson, Mrs 100 Kelrl, Mrs 60 Lepper, Mrs 1 00 Moody, Mri 60 McLean, 1) 60 Norrls, Wm 26 Norrls, Fred 26 Penrlse, Mr 1 00 Scholes, Miss J 60 Switxer, W m 26 Toomson, Thos 20 (Miss Westney, collector.) Anthony, Wm 60 Armstrong, Mrs 60 Booth, Wm, sen 1 00 Booth, Thos 60 Booth, Mrs T 60 Humphrey. Wm 60 Humphrey, Mrs Wm 60 Humphrey, Mm, jr 60 Keeler, Win 60 Keelor, Stephen 60 Law, Mrs John 50 l^iw, Sarah 25 Ormerod, Thos, sen 60 Ormerod, Mrs 60 Rolph,Thos 100 Taylor, John, sen 60 Taylor, John, jr 25 Taylor, Mary Ann 26 Taylor, James 012t Taylor, Mnrk o 12} WwFtney, M'ui, sen 60 Westney, Mrs 60 Westney, Sarah 26 Westney, William, Jr 25 Westney, Stephen 25 Westney, Hannah 12J M'estney, Henry 25 Westney, Mary 121 Willis, Martin 25 Wilson, John H 1 00 Thornbeck, John 25 St. PauVa Church. ' Miss Sarah Burk and Miss Long collectors.) Friend 26 Friend o 26 Armstrong, William 25 Buchan, Isabella 1 00 Burk, W B I 00 Burk. Mrs 1 on Burk, Miss 25 Burk, Bliss 26 Burk, S E ' 26 Burk, D 8 26 Burk, Mrs Rd 26 Bell, Mrs 60 Cox. John 25 Drury, Chas 60 Duncan, John 50 Dick, Mrs 50 Downham, John o 25 Gardner, Mrs 25 Harrington, James D 25 Harrington, Mrs 25 Huffman, Wm 26 Huffman, John 26 Hopper, Mrs 1 00 Hatton,QP 026 COLLECTIONS. 76 HarUy, Mr* IrTin, Mra . Long, JamM Long, John Long, William liOng, Kliiabeth Long, Mary Jane Long, Tbomai Long. Quorge Myert, John Myen, Mri Myeri, Albert Myur*, Mary Jano Myeri, Eliiabcth Myera, Maria Ponionby... BIoCandleM, Mary Ann ... Morgan, Mm J Roberto, Wm Roberto, Mri W Roberto, KIcbd Skene, A Scrone, Henry ..'. Stairton, Wm Smith, Mri Taylor, 100 OfiO OfiO 02S 26 025 om 012} 012| 100 100 23 26 025 2.t 60 160 60 60 60 OSO 26 om 50 025 (MUi Uamn and Misa Yeoman collectors.) Armstrong, Thomas 60 Armstrong, Sarah A 26 Branton, Henry 60 Castle, John 60 Castle, Mrs 60 Castle, John, Jr 60 Castle, Tboi 60 Christy, W G 1 00 Danby,Riobd 60 Lee, Mr 60 Le«,EUiabeth 26 Mason, Wm 100 Mason, MrsW 60 Mason, Henry 60 Mason, Mrs H 60 Mason, Sarah 60 McKay, Andrew ...^ 25 North, Andrew 25 Skelton, Rlchd 60 Smith, John ^0 Smith, Mrs 60 Smith, Hannah 26 Smith, James 25 Snider, Mrs Edwin 1 00 Steers, Richd 1 00 Steers, Mrs 50 West, Thos 25 West, Mrs Jos .., 25 Wood, Eliaa 60 Yeoman, Elizabeth 25 Danby, Thomas 50 Williamson, James 25 St. Jude's Church. Miss Barker and Miss Good ooL lectors. Armstrong, Mrs John 60 Addison, Mrs 25 Barker, Mark 100 Barker, Sarah 60 Barker, Mrs 60 Broderick, Mrs 25 Brown, Mrs 75 Boyd, Robt 25 Devenlsh, Mrs 60 Hume, John F • 60 Moffatt, Mrs 25 (The Misses Wilson colleetors.) Armstrong, Edward 2 00 Crolly, John 50 Xmpringbam, Wm 100 Gray, MnJohn OSS Hunter, Robert 25 Martin, Samuel 85 Smith, James 60 8ylrest«r, .Mrs R 25 Sylveiter, Wm 85 Watson, Mrs Mark 26 SUInton, Mrs Richd 25 Wetberal, Hichd 60 Wilson, Joseph 1 00 Wilnon.Mrs J. 60 Wilson, Hugh 100 Wilson, Miss Elisa A 25 WEST GWILLIHBUIIT. (Miss Fletcher and Master John Fletcher collectors.) Armson, Mrs 1 00 Armstrong, Mrs A 25 Armstrong, Mrs 25 Armstrong, Mrs F 26 Bestwetberick, Wm 60 Bleakley, Mrs 25 Bleakway Richard 25 Bowles, George 100 Brereton, 60 '/ampbell, Alex 25 Campbell, Robert 25 Clark, John a 25 Coburn, John,Jun 25 Coburn, Wm 25 Comeagain 18 Cosgrore, Anne 25 Dewson, H 1 00 Downs, Wm 60 Farls,John 25 Ferguson, James 60 Ferguson, Mrs 60 Fletcher, Rer John 5 00 Fletcher, Mrs 1 00 Fletcher, Sarah J 1 00 Fletcher, John, Jr 100 Fletcher, Joseph 60 Fletcher, Thomas 60 Fletcher, Robt J 60 Fletcher, Alfred 60 Friends, 10 at 26o «... 2 50 Friends, 2 1^500 7.... 100 Greer, Mathew 67 Hastings, Mrs 60 Hipwell, Joseph 60 Jeff, Edwd 1 00 Jeff, Ellxa 25 Lawrence, Starldge,jr 50 Lawrence, Jarac8,jr 60 Lowry, Mrs Wm 60 Mackay, Miss U 30 Mackay, MrsO 25 Magee, Mrs James 60 Morton, Dr 1 00 Morton, Ed 25 Parker, Geo 25 Parker, Thos 60 Proctor, Mr 25 Son of Temperance 1 00 Stodders, Hugh D 25 Tyrwhitt,Mrs 100 Wardman, Mrs 25 Wilson, Abraham 60 (Mlm Stodders collector.) Allen, Richard 60 Allen, Mrs R 60 Dodds, Edward 1 00 Duff, John 60 Flaherty, Charles 60 Hodgson, Mr 60 Stodders, Andrew 60 Stodders, Jamei 100 Stodders, John „ 60 Stodders, Mr, Jr 6U Thompson, David 1 00 (Miss StoT. ,. Beat, •lame« o 2 Brlerly, JO o 6 B«Rt, T N 10 Bu5combo, K o 6 Billlngton, J 1 Blythi>, Ta 10 Bull, II B 1 6 BeMley.T o 6 Cottter, OS o 10 Cockayno, o 6 Crevwell, F o 5 Cowing, W 6 Colvln, P 2 Cooke, J P fi Crossley, John u fi Cath 2 Cash 2 Cnih 2 Ca»h '... 1 Clarke, T o 2 Council, 10 Cabin, J 10 Ca«h 1 Colmaii,CS o 6 Caab u 2 Carroll, P \ o Clarke, B o 6 DaTiUson, Jane i o Davidson, U q 10 Dallas, Dr o 5 Dixon, TO 10 DugKan, Dr o 11 Davis, U 1 Davis, II 2 Davis. Mrs o 5 Etterbeck, R q fi ITorster, GJ q 10 Fatrclough, Mrs o 5 Pray, Jos o 5 Forrest, W J o 10 Footner, Wm o 6 Fish, Mrs 2 Friend o 2 Friend o 6 Ford, N 10 Fairfield, WL o 1 Ferguson, P \ q Friend q 2 Gedde8,WA j 5 Orassetl^ED fi Grasset^ Master II ... 2 Geddes, ilev J G 1 5 Geddes, MrsJ'G 1 Geddea, Miss fi Geddes, Miss Susan ... 5 Geddes, Miss Mary fi Oeddes,JG,Jr fi QeddeSjOWA 6 Grant, P 1 Gordon, Wm 6 a»tot,WinJ 9 g COLLECTION*. Gentry, K tlnrrnlt, Mr (UllcKiii)'. A (lllklnMin, Mrs Ollkliison, Mr (Irlor.J W Harris, John IIuntlDK, .Samuel Ilolcomb, HF Hunt, W llolland.JC IIIII.K A Ilnlhrook, 11 Ilinils, Mrs lIoHkirs, W Ilutt, JO ilntt, Mrs JOUP8,0 J Jessnpp, IIF Jackson. H II Jomos, O Jaffroy, Mrs Jarvls, OR Jnrvis, Mrs JuUd,J Knox, W Korr, R W Kilfiour, J Kurby.J K(!lk, Mr K(ilk,Mrg Kiduur, Mr Lane, UG I^stor, J Lord, F Lundy, J Law, H N Langdon,!! Land, 11 A Mills, G II • Mills, WH / Mills,Jno MoAllistcr, II Morton, J McCoy, A McDonald, P B & Co... Miller, J MasBon, J J McAlistor.CG 16 6 fi 10 fi 2 t) 3 fi 6 10 6 a 1 6 6 2 6 fi 6 10 1 6 6 1 1 ft 10 15 6 6 6 6 2 6 1 2 2 6 1 10 2 6 6 10 1 1 6 1 6 1 6 10 lu 10 1 1 fi 10 10 1 6 6 10 10 10 10 1 10 - 3 9 6 6 3 8 ShaekoU, 11 6 Bmith, Marcus 6 Street, JO 10 fmtth, J 2 Swales, Mrs 6 Bheppard, F 3 Btowo, A 10 Htennett, MB 6 Htepbnn, A 10 Hoes, J 2 Hurboss, R 10 Stinson, MrsE 10 Stewart, Capt 1 '0 Stewart, Mrs 10 Simpson, J 10 Smith, 2 Smith, Mrs 2 Sharpo, Mrs 6 Sbarpii, Mr 6 Stevenson, 13 Tlsdalo.VlI ....f 160 Tiffin, S 3 6 Thompson, W 16 TOF 2 Thorn, C 2 Walsh,a 1 8 WethoraU, J 6 Watts, T 2 WilkinSjMIss 3 Wellwishor 1 3 Walker, A E i Wlson, Mr 10 Wright, J 6 Wright, D 10 Whewell.W 6 Walker. FO 10 Urquhart, A 6 Willoughby, Capt 10 Walklngton, 8 10 Walkington, T 10 Walker, n ..., 2 Walker,! 10 /.ealand, Capt 10 Kimmerman, M 2 10 Zimmerman, J 2 10 BARTON. St. Peter's Church. Almas, John |200 Almas, Mrs 60 Almas, Miss 60 Almas, Henry 60 Almas, Uriah 60 Almas, Patrick U fiO Almas, Fredk & family ... 3 00 Almas, Gamble Geddes ... fiO Bond, Silas 1 00 Bond, Mrs 100 Bull, Rev Q A 6 00 Bull, Mrs 2 60 Cook, Mrs W 1 00 ' Farmer, Logle 6 00 Farmer, Jos Y 1 00 Filman, Jacob W 1 00 Filman, Mrs 100 Flock, Andrew t flU Gurney, Mrs 100 Kern, Samuel 2 00 Kern, Christopher 60 Kern, Jacob 60 Kern, Clarinda 60 Kern, Isaiah 1 CO Merritt, Rev R N 6 'JO . Muirhead, Walter 1 00 Rennle, Alex 2U0 Rennie, Mrs 2 00 Ryckman, Mrs 100 Servos, Mrg 100 ServM, MiM 1 00 H I . s . J 1 . !2 6 a 10 (> ft 1 u V a 10 10 1 10 1 3 6 a 6 6 U A 1 3 1 6' 3 « 1 6 2 e 3 e 1 3 6 2 3 1 a i 10 10 fi 10 6 10 10 10 2 10 10 2 10 2 10 1200 OOO oso 60 060 60 300 060 100 100 600 260 100 600 100 100 1«0 t«0 100 200 060 060 060 100 6'M 100 2V0 200 100 100 100 Sorvoi, KtliPlbort 110 Tlllmon, Mm 100 Whyt«, Mr, liitrtiiii Lodga 6 00 UlTurlngf at Hick Commu- nion, amouiitlng to.,. 1 on QLANFORD. SI. PauVa Church. AlllMin,T\'in CO Choatu, Thou, ncn 1 UO ChoatP, JoHopli II 1 00 Obosto, /m'(hi^ua 1 (JO Connor, John :,, 100 VruDch, ThiiiimH 60 t'runch, Auguktlno 1 uo Clagu, John 1 on Ooraon, John 2ft Krnuntr JRonb 26 MnKuf, Samuel I W Smith, AmoR I 00 Smith, Mr* 1 m Smith, UebPrca U 60 Smith, Phwbo 60 TydU, John 1 00 Tydd, MinH Johanna 60 Tydil, Bonjamin 25 Tydd, Honry 25 Weblter, Thomns 1 UO Wilkinson, Uichd 1 UO WILMOT. Illlngworth, W 60 King, J O, of Bodcn 1 UO Mallutt, J 1 00 I'uddlcombo, Honry 1 UO l'uddicomb»',Wm,^57 4'a8 2 00 Itally, Jtev W H 10 00 Smith, John Sidney 4 00 Tyo, KobtO 100 \arlou8 imoll donatioud... 1 50 FAniS. Acro«,J W 10 Rrown, G, and family;. 16 Brooksbank, 11 6 Blake, Mrs 5 Clarke, Thofl 6 Cary, Joseph 16 Capron, Uiram 6 Clark, AVm 13 Cosh 13 t'ussell, Wm 10 Fisher, Mrs J 6 friend 2 Gray, Tho 18 Hart,D W 6 Hammond, W 5 HaTllIyJas 2 G Irwin, John 2 liougheed, J 6 Munn,Tho8M 6 NisbetfR 6 Misbet, Jennie 6 01^8, Geo 6 Overell, Jas 6 Punton, JohnA 10 I'onton, Thos 6 Penton, Ilonry 5 Patterson, Mrs W 6 Perkins, Mrs 5 Kyall, Edward 10 Kyall, Francis 6 Kyall, Thos 5 Reynett, 8 R 10 Saxly.Chas 6 Sharp, Wm 6 Townley Ber ▲ 2 lownley, Mn 10 OOLLKCTIONS. TiihinlK.JC 10 Tait.ThoK I Trow. John « 10 Try. Miss 5 W«IIrp..,\VW 6 Warrrn, R 6 Watfinii, Xhoi 13 MILTON. (Mrs. Dcmpsov and Mrs. Britten cuUectors.) Itcv V Trcmnyno « 00 (loorgo Di-mpnoy 100 Mrx Upo DempsoT 1 00 W I, 1' Kagor 1 00 Margiiri't llritton 60 TboH Wright 1 00 I, PCullodcn 100 John Doniihi'rty 26 II ft J h WntKon 2 00 DrWmllumo 60 JDItowraan 60 MrsRowe 100 Mr Rowo 1 00 Thos Racoy 2 (10 Dpnjnmin Jones 1 00 Klisnbuth Fr)>(>man 1 00 Mary Ann Martin 1 00 John Ilolitatu ft family ... 3 00 Kdwnrd Ocgg 60 Lnry Mnria Atchison 62J Klixnboth Wright 60 H Thompson 1 00 MrsCiilloUen 60 •TnmpR Ilnnsom 26 Philip Pntrinrcho 60 Mm Hnwtborno OSO Ili'iiry WIntor 60 OctiiviUN AVoia 1 00 Mnrgnrct Stophons 50 Robt McDowul 1 00 (Wm Dempiioy and John Rixon collectors,) Mr and Mrs Rlxon 4 00 Thos Rixon 1 60 John Itixnn 1 50 Matilda Rixon 1 00 Mrs Hogg 371 Philip Walker 60 W^i .Toyco, son 60 Mrs Bowman AO Thos Turnbull 1 00 inicnTurnbuU 1 00 Mm Ross 60 John Trotter 1 00 Mrs Follis 1 00 JTThompiion 100 Mrs H Thompijon 20 Mrs Fleming 2 00 Mrs Sophia Fleming 60 Miss Dompsey 60 Mr and Mrs Dempsey 4 00 Wm Dempsey 100 Thos DAnpaey 60 Thoa McMurray 1 00 Wm Joyce 1 00 Margt Harris 26 Thos .loyco, sen 1 00 Thos Joyce 1 00 George Joyce 35 Thos Slandii>h 26 Mrs Moore 1 26 (Anthony Fox (wllector.) Thos Fox 1 00 Anthony Fox 1 00 Thos W Fox 26 Mrs Eraas 1 00 BJox 26 w Mrs Faughnar 60 .lohn lllggar 1 IK) Richard Blggar 1 00 Wmlleatty 60 lloRNUY. (John Swltscr collector.) John Switxor 100 Michael (Jriffln 100 James Scott 100 Wm Cowin 1 OO Miss Lindsay 3A Mrs Perdue 60 Wm Armstrong 60 Samuel Waring 12i John Griffin 100 (Wm Edwards collector.) Wm Edwards 1 36 Jus Kdwurds , 20 •Toseph Hwitzor 1 60 MrsJSwitzer 100 Joseph Cowin 2 00 Mrs J Cowin 100 Samuel Cowin 26 Solomon Cordingloo 1 00 Mrs U May 60 Darld Cordingloo 100 Annie Cordingieo 60 Mrs II May 1 00 Robert Orneal 26 Hiram S Teller 60 James Kernoy 26 Wm H Switzer 1 00 George Switivr 1 00 (John Anderson collector.) John Anderson 1 00 JohnJuokson 1 00 Wm Hamilton 60 Edward ArniHtrong 60 James Cunningham 1 00 Jns R Lindsvy 60 Mrs Liudfoy 60 Edmund Uardott 60 Thos Jordan 26 WmFEorls 26 David l.indsoy 26 John Lindsey 36 DayldBeaty 60 I(obci;t Clindinnlng 26 David Hall 60 Robert Sargent 26 John Guest 025 David Lindsey, Jr 26 Thos McCuiland 60 Wm Wilson 60 Jas Smyth £^ Joseph Cunnin;{ham 60 Charles Clendinning 60 Andrew Kelly 26 John Kelly 26 Friend 26 Alex Robertson 26 Robt Best 26 Wm Abbott 26 John Crawford 26 Wm Newc mbo 26 John Cowin 100 John Brain t,^ WmBell 60 Christopher Hall 60 Joseph Hall 60 Mn John Hall 60 Thos Patterson 60 MraSSwItxer 100 Richard Cowia , 6 00 MnJW»terson 100 JohnBnin,jr 100 ( 7^ 78 vm SB Wi Wl (0 m ]lr Bo Oo Od Db M Do Fo Or He Hi Hi Ki U U> hx M< M< M> M lU I LOWVILLK. (Sunuel Dice and Iioao Armatrong collectors.) Nicholas Dent 3 00 Samuel Dice 1 00 Mr and Mrs Q^tle 1 00 ThosOaatle 121 Henry Giuitle 012^ MrsMar lall 26 Jamea Coulson 1 00 Friend 50 Mn Elliott 100 David PlewB SO Jolin Molyneux 60 R P Rogers 1 00 Mn Footer 1 00 Mn Butts 25 James Moment 100 Tbos Stokes 60 Wm Irwin 25 Hariett Mathews 25 Wm Armstrong 100 Mrs Ai-mstrong 5U Mary Anne Armstrong ... 121^ Margaret Armstrong liU Wm Armstrong, jr 121^ John Armstrong 12i/j Isaac Armstrong 25 JohnRichanUonJr 60 John Coulson U 50 James Umerson 25 Henry Richardson 100 auELPH. (Collected by Miss Stewart and Miss Mercer.) McCormack, Mrs A ... 1 Dow, Mrs 2 Browne. Mr. W 10 Palmer, Rer Arthur... 6 Stewart, Rev EM 1 5 Stewart, Rey H W. ... 1 5 Stewart, Mrs E M u 6 Stewart, Miss 5 Stewart, Miss E 2 Stewart, Miss KC J... 2 Stewart, P E 2 Stewart, W McC 2 Mercer, Misa 5 Mercer, J 1 George, Mrs 5 Harvey, Mrs 10 Fari, M 5 Champion. Mrs 6 Nichols, Mrs 2 Walker, Charles 5 Thorp, J Jun 2 Scriven, Mrs 1 OTerfleld, CE 1 Sandilands, Thomas... 10 P&rker. Abel 1 Escourt, O 1 Browne, E 1 Higginbotham, N 6 Fergusson, AJ 1 5 KiDgsmillGO 10 O'Brien Henry 3 Card, Miss 5 Marcon, F 15 Stewart, G M 1 Bayers, T 7 Hodgert, Mrs 2 Horseman, Miss 10 Lawson Mrs 5 Bridgeford. Mrs 1 Hewar, Mrs 1 Oliver, Mrs. H H 2 Richardson, Mn R .. 10 Croiier, Mrs Sweetnam, Matthew.... 7 McWilUuns, Robert ... B 6 6 6 6 3 3 3 3 6 6 3 3 6 n COLLXCnONS. Vnswortb, R. 6 Gay Mrs 6 Billings, Mrs R 2 6 Billings J 13 McKee, A 2 6 Emery, Mr 13 Battersby, Miss 2 Smith, Miss Jane 2 6 Smith,Job 2 6 Turner, W.R 2 6 Friend 2 6 Chadwick, A C 2 6 Phillips, J PC 6 Crombie, E B 5 McWilliams, 2 6 Murton, Mrs IS 5 (Collected by Mrs Baker, and Mr, Brown.) 3 6 3 3 6 3 3 6 3 6 3 6 6 6 6 3 6 6 6 6 3 6 6 3 6 6 6 6 3 3 6 S 7i 6 (I 3 3 6 6 Massie, James 2 Cross, James 1 Craig, George 1 Friend 2 Caiby, Mrs 1 Friend 1 Boice, Mrs 2 Friend 1 Draper George 2 Kerr, Alex. R 1 Tolton George 2 Bobbins, George 2 McKenzie, James 6 Wood,J A 6 Elliot, George 10 Whiteman, A T S Battersby, Leslie 1 Keller, John 2 Savage, George 2 Moore, Mrs 1 Baker, A A 10 Baker, A. A. Mrs 10 Walker, J N 3 Hewat, Wm. S 2 Hewat, Mrs 2 Piatt, Mr 2 Nicholson, Mr 2 Turner, Mrs 6 Martin. E R 10 Brock, Wm R 6 •Tones Mrs 1 Murton, George 2 Murton, George Mrs. 2 Neeve, Wm 5 Neeve, Wm Mrs 5 Cain, Miss 1 Hogg, John 6 Greet, R 5 Friend 2 Jones, Robert 6 Sutherland, James .... 2 Donnan, Martin 2 Foster. Andrew 2 Beaty,J 0' 1 Friend Miller.F Shotten, .Tames Caldwell, James Black, Joseph Novel, J H Kessham.JO Banard, J Sutherland, Douglas S. Scott, Rob't Comet, BH Dean, B May, Mr ..„ Colenio, Mn Lemon, Mr 10 Molson, a E 10 Webster James 6 Lynch, JelTrey 2 6 (Collected by Mn. King.) Stone, F Wm i family 15 Brice, Jane 13 M'Crae, Mrs 13 Maryanne MacCave... 13 Mitchell, Henry 13 Gray, Mary 13 Williams, Mr i 6 Oliver, Ellxabeth 2 6 Summerly, Lettice 7i Steel, Mrs Thomas 7i Walker, Esros 13 .Tohnson, John 13 Roe, James 6 Taggert, Mrs 1 3 Hewer, Mrs Thomas... 13 Wilkinson, WilUam... 13 Thorp, John 2 6 Petenon, Henry Wm. 6 Wilkinson, George 13 Warren, Mn G 13 Cunningham, Mrs J... 2 6 i-mith. Miss L Louisa.. 13 Cash, Jeremiah 6 Larrer, Ann 7i Gillespie, Mr 6 o' Gillespie, Mn 2 6 Pitts, Joseph 13 Tansley, Mn 13 Hornby, Mn 13 Murton, George 13 Parker, Dr 10 Cunningham, J. T 2 6 Thorp, Miss 13 Kelt, Mn „ 13 Yates, Mn 13 Hutchinson, Mr 6 King, Walter. 10 Lawrence, Mr 13 (Collected by Thomas A. Keating, and Miss Menton. Brereton, Miss 2 Chadwick, J Craven... 2 6 Chadwick, Fred J 6 Chadwick, Edward M. 2 6 Grange, Geo G 16 9 Heath, Miss 6 Howitt, Miss M £ 71 Jackson, Richard. 10 Jewett, Benjamin 13 Keating, Mn 10 Keating, Robert, J 13 Lowry, WilUam 2 6 Lowry, Edward. 2 6 Lowry, W O S 2 6 Lamproy, John 6 Lampny, Miss 6 Peterson, Henry Wm. 6 Steele, John 2 6 Saunders, Thomas W. 6 Young, Uenlock 2 6 Johnson, J 2 6 (Collected by Miss Thurtell. and Miss Vale.) Clements, Mn 2 6 Darby, John 2 6 Maodonald, Archibald 16 Macdonald, Mn 10 Vale, Captain 10 ' Thurtell, Miss 6 Jones, TP , 6 Tuck, Mn 2 6 Tuck, Martha 7} Carthew, E 10 Watson,! 6 Hewa^MrA» 10 COLLECTIONS. W . 10 . 6 . 2 . King.J y 1 6 . 1 3 . 1 •i . 1 3 . 1 3 . 1 3 ,. 1 6 ,. 2 6 > .. .. II . 1 3* . 1 3 .. 6 .. 1 3 .. 1 3 .. 1 3 .. 2 6 1. fi .. 1 3 .. 1 3 .. 2 6 -. 1 3 .. 6 .. 7i .. b o' .. 2 .. .. 1 1 •A 3 H .. 1 3 .. 1 3 .. 1 .. 2 6 .. 1 3 .. 1 3 .. 1 3 .. 5 .. 10 .. 1 3 )A. Keating, eton. .. 2 6 .. 2 « .. 6 [. 2 6 .. 1 6 J .. 5 » n .. 10 .. 1 3 .. 10 < .. 1 3 .. 2 8 .. 2 6 .. 2 6 .. 5 .. fi 1. 6 .. 2 6 * r. 6 .. 2 6 .. 2 6 Thurtell. Je.) .. 2 .. 2 d 16 . 10 . 10 . 6 .. 6 . 2 6 . 7* . 10 . 6 . • (Collected by MiM Cooper.) Card, J S ColMn, H ^ 10 WilRon, Wm 10 Keneh, Thomas <> Carter, Mrs 2 6 Leeder, Mrs 2 6 Porter, Wm 2 6 Friend, A 13 Cooper,Mrs 2 6 (Collected by Mrs Watson, and Wm. Tolton.) Thorp, J 2 Thorp, Mrs 2 Tolton, Wm 5 Socket, Mr 5 Socket, Mrs 6 Boltcn, John 13 Bolton, Thos 13 Jones, Arthur 13 Worsfold,Mrs 6 Bolton, James 13 Bolton, Wm 13 Leslie, Mrs 5 Tolton, John 2 6 Tolton, Mrs 2 6 Watson, Mrs 5 Richardson, John 5 Harvey, Mrs 13 Parsons, Henry 5 Lindsay, Mrs 3 6 (Collected by Miss Parker.) Atkinson, Mrs 6 Atkinson, John. 10 Atkinson, a eorge 5 Atkinson, Mark 2 6 Atkinson, Joseph 2 Atkinson, Miss Susan 13 Bilby, Mr 6 Biiby, Mrs 2 6 Card, Thomas, senior. 5 Card, Thomas, junior. 3 9 Card, William 2 6 Card, Miss Jane 5 Cook, Mrs 2 6 Davis, Mr 2 6 Davis, J F 2 6 Davis, W F 5 Davis, F 5 Davis, CU 13 Davis, Mrs C H 13 Edwards, Mr. 2 6 Edwards, N 2 6 Edwards, Fred 2 6 Elgie, Mr 2 6 Elgie,Mr8 3 6 HarIand,MrsE 6 Harness, Mrs 7^ Hogge, Arthur 6 Hogge, Mrs Arthur.... 5 Hogge, Master Arthur .■> Jones, Mrs 13 Jackson, Mrs 13 Liiard, M 13 Knowles, Mr 13 Knowles, Mrs 13 Knowles, W '. 3 Leed,Mr8 13 Mellish,Mrd 5 MellUh, Master A T... 1 3 Palmer, Oeorge 2 Parker, W H 6 Parker, Mrs W H 6 Parker, Miss 2 6 Parker Miss F J 2 6 Smith, Mrs F 13 Smith, Miss 13 Thring,Mra 2 6 Watson, 5 Wation, Mrs C 2 6 (Collected by John Neeve, Esq.) MoWUliams, Charles... 6 Robinson. Mr 2 6 Larter, Mrs 13 Neeve, John 7 6 Neeve, Mrs John 7 6 Neeve, F B 2 6 At the Offertory 2 6 (Additional Subscription Account. Church Society, Ouclph.) Richard Jackson 10 Edward Newton 10 Wm Hurd 6 His Son 2 6 PU8I.IN0R. (John Oulton and James Hewer collectors.) lies, John 6 Carter, Thomas 6 Bell, Joseph 5 Oulton, John 6 o Bright, Mr 13 Caulfield, John 2 Cavannab, Wm 6 Kid, T 13 Winyard, Mrs 13 Starkey, Mrs 13 Starkey, MissE 7l<; Starkey, Miss T 7V| Willoughby, Mrs 1 3 lies, Mrs Ueniy 2 6 lies, Mrs 2 6 Decker, Mrs WH 2 6 Decker, Mrs 2 6 Wakefield, John T 13 Ramsey, John 13 Parker, Archibald 7U Arkell, Mr 10 Nicol, George .0 2 6 Hewer, James 5 Smith, Edward 71^ Smith, Hannah 7V^ Terrey, Thomas 7V^ Willoughby, Charles... 13 Petty, Mr 13 Bight, Berey 7}^ Haines, Mr 5 Sanders, Henry 3 6 ELOBA, FEBQUS, AND INQTON. Alexander, John Angell, H Astle, J Barrett, Mrs Beal, Mrs Beal.T Blinco, Mrs W Cadenhead, John Carter, Mrs Cowans, Mrs Crane, Mrs Creighton, Jas Da^by, Mrs Drewery, Mrs Drew,a A Elkerton. Mrs T Farrow, Mrs Farrow, A Farrow Thos Faster, Mrs Francis, Mr Geddes, Andrew Oeddes, Anne Geddes, Jas Geddes, Mrs ...» PILK- 60 25 012J^ 020 025 Ol7 25 4 00 60 100 25 100 26 023 100 25 100 60 60 100 012i 6 00 100 6 00 100 GllUson, Frandf 60 Grain, Cecily 100 Grain, Wm 2 00 Greathead, Thos 100 Haines, Mrs 25 Hamilton, Mrs 50 Ilele, Mrs 60 Hirst Mrs 1 00 Hirst, MissE 26 Howse, Mr 60 Howse, Mrs ., 25 Jennings, Arthur 1 00 Kertland, E H 2 00 Kertland, Mm 1 00 Kilby. Jo8ep7i 1 00 Land, EphrrJm 60 Lawrence, Mrs 60 Lewis, RP 50 Lockett, Mis 2.f Maguire, Mil 37i Marten, Mrs 1 00 May ne. Miss 60 MoCutcheon, Charlotte ... 1 00 McKensie, V 2 00 McLean, J M 100 Newoan, EH 2 00 Newman, Morris 50 Newman, RO 50 Nicklin, Anne .'. 50 Nicklln, Mr 1 OO Norris, Mr 50 Osborne, John 50 Pritchard, R 1 00 Reynolds, Wm 4 00 Reynolds, Miss Mary 60 Reynolds, Miss Susannah. 50 Ross, John 4 (10 Sheppard, Jacob 60 Simpson. George 50 Smith, MrsD 60 Smith, Henry 50 Smith, James Lamond ... 2 00 Thomson, Rev C E 5 OU Vale,Theo J 60 Walker, John 100 WUliams, Mrs 25 i;iAOABA. St. Mark's Church. (Miss Couch, Miss Hamilton and Miss Gowland collectors.) St. Lawrence Ward. Hon WH Dixon 2 10 Mrs Lyons 5 Mrs McMurray 10 Miss C McMurray 6 Jno H McMurray 6 Miss M McMurray 6 Rev Dr McMurray 15 MrsRMoffatt 10 R Carnathan 6 James Luck 5 Mrs J Luck 6 Miss E Luck -0 2 6 MissF Luck 13 Thomas Lock 13 Henry Luck 13 William Luc!: 13 John Hall 6 JohnQoslin 13 Mrs Dority 6 John Savage 5 Mrs Savage 5 Mii?s Savage 2 6 Mrs Best 5 Mrs Henderson 13 MrsBUly 2 6 Mrs Lee 2 i 7l (I m % MraNeldon Mrs Clench Mr Anderson Mrs Holehouso Mrs Burke Mrl^ur8o John McMillcn MrsOummings MrDewley James Butts Bobert Ryan John Shehan J Armstrong James Gillen i liobert Branlgan John AjcNutta Mr Mightly Mr Weir MrsAnderson Mrs Kennedy Mrs Courtney Sirs Green Mr Hamilton Sergeant Brown Private Thompson Private Wilson Private llerst Mrs Burns ..., Svilliam i>enior Mrs Armstrong Miss Armstrong Vf Hutchinson George Holehouso St. Andrew's Ward. (Miss Seymour, Miss Powell and Miss £. Uandcock collectors.) 1 3 5 •J 6 1 3 a n 6 1 3 5 6 1 3 I 3 1 3 1 3 1 S 1 3 1 3 1 3 2 6 1 3 2 7 1 3 10 2 6 2 6 7 1 3 1 3 6 7 6 7 6 1 3 1 3 Mrs Hopkins U 10 MrsAbdy 1 W Carpenter Mrs Goodewin 3 Mrs Watts 1 Mrs Chittenden 6 WUArno 5 A H Stewart 1 KC Campl)ell 1 Miss Clench 5 Thomas McCormick ... 1 5 L Garrett 1 Mrs J Poweii 10 Mr J Powell 1 Miss Powell 5 Emily Powell 2 Florence Powell 2 John Powell 2 Murray Powell 2 WClaus 6 Mrs Pettril 2 Friend 1 Mrs Sherwood 1 Lieut Armstrong 10 LW Mercer 1 5 Mrs Mercer 16 William Mercer 5 Annio Mercer 5 LJG Mercer 5 Capt Handcock 10 John Bufton 2 Edward Ucrou 5 Rev Thomas Crecn 1 5 Mrs Lowe 6 Mrs Daniels 2 St. David's Ward. (Miss Jane Dority, Miss Bonner and Miss Rousseau collectors.) John Whitmoro 2 6 Alexander Foster S Col Klogsmill 16 3 3 3 3 3 6 6 6 6 3 3 e COLLECTIONS. Mrs Kingsmlll 15 Win Winterhottom ... 6 Mrs Winterbottom ... 2 6 W O Winterbottom ... 2 6 Maria Winterbottom... 13 Kicliard Howard 5 Charles i!tewart 5 Michael Culms 2 MrH Shields 6 Eliza Downing 2 6 Thos R Watts 5 Capt Baxter 10 Mrs Baxter 10 Mrs Wilson 10 Edwd Thompson 5 Mrs Boss 10 MifsRoss 10 Mrs Kerby 10 J T Kerby IB John Simpson 15 John Simpson, jr 5 Richard Chapman 13 WDay 2 6 Thomas Spowage 2 G Miss J Winterbottom.. 2 6 Beaver Bonner 5 William Fuller 16 Velancey Fuller 16 St. George's Ward. (Miss Dixon and Miss A Baxter collectors.) Miss Stewart 2 6 Miss McKee 2 6 Mrs Long 2 6 Mrs Crouch 3 9 MissCrouch 5 Miss S Crouch 2 6 CSteadman 2 6 Mr Rousseau 5 OG Benedict 5 St. Patrick's Ward. (Miss Taylor and Miss J Baxter collectors ) William MoCTatt 2 6 Mrs Seymour 15 The Jlisses Smart 10 Capt Taylor 17 6 Geo Clement 10 Levi West 5 (Richard lliscott, Esq., collector.) Richard Hiscott 12 10 MrsRHiscott U 10 Miss M Hiscott 5 Thomas Hiscott 5 MrsT Hiscott 5 James Hiscott 5 Mrs J Hiscott 5 Richard Smith 2 6 Geo Smith 13 Mrs G Smith 13 (J W Ball, Esq., collector, for Mis- sions.) John W Ball 10 Margaret Ball 10 Mrs J D Servos 10 Peter C Servos 10 Alex Servos 5 BMarkle.sr 5 John Young 10 ORIJISDV. Foster. John 13 Grout, Mrs G R F (W&OFund) 6 Grout, George (W & Fund) a 6 Nixon, Helen' 13 Petit, Andrew 15 Petit Mary 6 Petit, J H 10 Ramsey, George 5 Ruthven, James 2 6 Smith, Isaac 6 Thomas, O. T 6 ST. CATHARINES. Adams, E S 2 00 Adams, Mrs E S 2 00 Adams, Miss C 1 00 Adams, Miss 1 (0 Adams, Miss M 1 00 Andrews, Emelyn 1 00 Arnold, C M 2 00 Atkinson, Rev A F 5 00 Baron, Wm 1 00 Baron, Mrs 25 Barr, Wm 50 Barwick, H. C 5 00 Benson, Jas.jr 50 Boomer, Mrs J P 100 Boyle, Andrew 6 00 Boyle, Robt 1 00 Bradley, Stephen 2 00 Bradley, Thomas 1 00 Bryson, Geo. F 1 00 Bullivant, Thomaa 1 00 Burns, Thomas 2 00 Caley, R 2 00 Carlisle, H 1 00 Carlisle, Mrs 1 00 Casey, J P 100 Chieholm.WmA 4 00 Christie, Mrs 2 00 Christie, Miss G 100 Clarke, Richard 1 00 Clark, Dr. 2 00 Coleman, E R 2 00 Conolly, JH ... 15 00 Cooke, Mrs Wm 2 00 Coy, Francis 1 00 Coy, Mrs 1 00 Dunroche, E J 2 00 Donroche, Wm S 2 00 Dunroche, John 2 00 Eccles, Wm 4 00 Fowlie, Robert 1 00 Fraser, Mrs 1 CO Frost, Mrs, senr 25 Frost, Mrs, junr 50 Giles, H M 1 00 Giles, J. B 1 00 Goodman, Mrs 2 00 Goodman, Ambrose 1 00 Graydon, ThomasF 100 Greenwood, Wm 1 OU Greenwood, Mrs 1 00 Hamilton, James 100 Hardy, Miss 1 00 Hai-e, Wm 1 00 Harris, Wm 1 00 Haynes, Mrs. John. 2 00 Haynes, Mrs D Curtiss... 1 00 Hellewell, Thomas L 6 00 Head, Geo 1 00 Uowse, Mrs 1 00 Ingersoll, J H 1 00 Jackson, J. W 2 00 Kolley, Mrs 60 Kerr, W J 8 1 00 Lepper, J. V 1 00 Lepper.John 1 00 Leslie, Mrs 1 00 COLLKCTIONS. 2 6- 13 ISO « 6 p 6 '"'« 8 e 6 -.. 6 2 00 2 00 1 00 1 (0 _ 1 00 ° 1 00 •» 2 00 *^ 5 00 1 00 L'5 50 5 00 60 1 00 5 00 1 00 2 00 1 0(i 1 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 4 OO 2 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 • — 15 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 -. 2 00 .... 2 00 .... 4 00 -. 1 00 ... 1 CO ... 26 •.. 60 ... 1 00 .. 1 00 .. 2 00 •• 1 00 .• 1 00 •• 1 00 . 1 00 • 1 00 • 1 ou 1 00 1 00^ 200 1 00 6 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 60 1 OU 1 00 1 00 1 00 k Maedonald, RoIIand 6 (10 MoArthur, Miss 2 6U MoMurray, W. S 60 McOiTerin, Wm 6 00 Mack, Xheopb, M.D 4 00 Merritt, Mrs 5 00 Merritt, Wm. H.jr 5 00 Murritt, Thomas K 6 00 JTerritt, Mrs. Thos. 11 3 00 Miller, Mrs Rd 6 00 Montgomery, Adam 1 01) MoiitKomury, Mrs 1 00 Jtountain, Ilnv J S 2 00 Mountain, Mrs 1 00 Nichol, Mrs T. W 60 Paffiird, Mrs 2 00 Parsons, OF 2 00 Pierce, GW 1 00 Peterson, Robert 1 00 Peterson, Richard. 100 Phelps, Miss H P 1 Oil Powell, U C 6 Oil Phillipps, Thos D 8 00 Ranny, JohnL 00 Rcynnrd, James 1 CO Robarts, Rev Thomas T... fi 00 Rogers, ,T W 1 00 Rolls, Charles 1 00 Rolls, Mrs 1 00 Ryall, John 5 00 Rykert, Mrs Qvo Z 1 00 Rykert, Mrs Alfred E 5 00 Saxon, Fred 2 10 Seymour, Mrs John 2 00 Shickeluna, Lewis u 00 Slate, 11 2 00 iimith, J Francis 3 00 Smith, Mrs J V 3 on Smith, MA 1 00 Smith, FOE 100 Smith, A M 60 Taylor, Mrs James 4 00 Taylor, Mrs Wm 2 00 Watklns, John 1 00 Wand, Robert .... 1 00 Wand, Mrs 1 00 Willett, Alfred 2 00 WoodrJames 1 00 WoodrufiF, Rd 1 00 Woodruff, Mrs. S 2 (10 Woodward, Mrs 1 00 DEUMMONDVILLE AND STAMFORD. MrMcKenzie 4 00 Mrs. Murray 4 00 ReT. C h Ingles (W & O). 6 00 Mrs Ingles, don T C 2 00 EC Moore " 50 CL Moore " 25 Don 1 00 Don 1 00 Don 1 00 Christmas Sac Off at " All Saints" for Tract Com... 2 60 Mrs Foster 621 Mrs. Zimmerman 2 00 Mr. McGla^han 100 Mrs. McGlashan 1 CO Hisny. Box at "All Saints" Sunday School M B 1 27i Mr. Higginbotham 100 Dr P C Mewburn, and Family, W&O 6 00 DonTractCom 150 MrOrowther 100 Miss Wilson 60 Mr a F Ross, Mis Fund... 2 00 u Mr S F Ross, (W & 0) 2 00 St. John's S Scb, Misny Box 1 37 Mrs Beresford 50 Mr. Keycrs 6 CO Dr. Mewhurn 10 00 FORT ERIE. Anderson, Mrs 1 00 Anderson, William 1 00 Anderson, John 100 Anderson, Helen 60 Anderson, Caroline 25 Anderson, Iledley 26 Bristow, Thomas 50 Douglas, Alexander 2 00 Douglas, Mrs 1 00 Douglas, John 50 Douglas, William 50 Orabam. Richard 1 ('0 Grasett, Rev B 5 00 Grasett, Mrs 1 00 Ilutton, George 23 liempson,Dr 2 00 Lennox, Wilson 25 Lewis, Mrs 1 00 Mailleue, Geo A 60 Mailleue, Mrs 50 Mailleue, Fanny 25 Magwood,John 60 Prime, John 50 Rainsfoid. William 50 Stanton, James 50 Stanton, Mrs 50 Stanton, Uenry 25 Stanton, Caroline 25 Stanton, Julia 25 Stanton, Arthur 12^ Stanton, Charlotte 12^ Tomelston, William 25 RTDGEWAY. (Collected by Isaac Ilaun.) Ilardison, A. B 25 Ilaun, I. S 50 Ilaun, Mrs 60 Thompson, Mrs 25 Wilson, Mrs 25 Wilson, H 25 8TEVENSVILLE. (Collected by Robert Stevenson.) Climcnhage, Martin 25 Ilondershot, Paul 26 Hendcishot, Pete<' 25 House, Ben 50 House, Mrs 25 McMurray, John 25 Patterson, Nelson 25 Radcliff, John 60 Radclia, Mrs 25 Stevenson, Robert 26 Sirohm, James 25 Strohm, Mrs 25 Strohm, Mahlon 25 Wright, Peter 25 BERTIE. (Collected by Henry Laur.) Belding, Leonard J 25 Bowen, Mrs Kobt 25 Emrick, John 23 Holcoub, Daniel 25 Janson, Jehoikam 25 Laur, Mrs 50 Laur, Margaret 6 25 Lee, .Mrs. Brock 12} Miller, Andrew 25 Miller, Mrs 25 Miller, Edward II 26 Miller, William 26 Miller, Mary M 12* Miller, Jacob 25 Miller, Mrs 25 Miller, Edmund 2:. Miller, Mrs Peter 2.'> Miller, Andrew 25 Miller, Peter Edward <25 Miller, Benjamin 25 Miller, Edward 25 Miller. Mrs 25 Spedding, Thomas 25 Speddiiig, Mrs 25 Speddini,', Matthew 12i Spedding,Jnhn 25 Spedding, Mrs 25 Spedding, Mary 12i Spedding, John R 25 Teal, Henry 25 Wooks, James 25 AMHERSTBUUGH. (Miss Archer colUctor.) PPaxton 5 00 Major & Mrs Donaldson... 1 00 Miss Donaldson 2 00 Masters R & M Donaldson 60 Mrs C Fortier 25 Mrs H Hockctt 25 Mrs W Archer 25 J Baker 50 T Wright 28 W Iledley 25 E Anderson 100 JGKolfagci . 25 J A Kane ^ib MrsLavery 25 Miss S Bruce 25 Mrs JTaylor 25 Friend 14 MrsBrown 1 00 Mrs J Ilamlil;;:^ 80 C H Byron 30 Mrs J Ridsdale 50 Mrs Ward 25 Mrs J Duncansou 25 Miss Horsman 50 MrWG Taylor 25 Capt Doherf,y 1 00 U Brown 53 J Totten 25 Mrs U Mears 1 00 MrStrouts 1 00 Mrs J Atkinson 25 Mrs MoVeety 1 00 Mrs J Bell 1 Oq R Reynolds 3 00 W McCarthy 1 00 Dr Lambert 100 W M<,<3ee 1 00 Mrs'/mnbar 25 Fr>Dd 25 MrHailes 25 MrConroy 25 Mr Fry 1 00 (Sergt Wilkinaou collector.) S«rgt J Wilkinson 25 R Pocock m W Roberts 26 J Booth 25 B Sample 12^ J Pugh 12^ 82 J Vlney 12i W Bmlth 25 (Mr« Oatflcld, collector.) II Montgomery 100 MrsBerthulot 100 Mrs Gatfleld _ oO J Ilenderson 1 00 KevFMucIc 5 00 (Miss N'ebon collector,) Mrs Gordon 4 00 Mm 1* Mtars 25 \y Duff, seu 25 Mr Galium 25 Mrs J Biirtlctt 2.") MrH M Elliott 25 Mrs Cooper 25 lIBKUiott 1 00 MrWHsou ,.. 1 00 Mrs Mickle 50 OMiokle 25 TlJoyles.. 1 00 Mrs P Baron 50 Mr Noble 1 00 MrsCMcLeod 25 Mrs Hill 2 00 Mrs Col ISlliott 2 O JNPeto 2 00 woousrocK. .TohnBarwick 2 00 Caleb Caistor 1 00 Mrs Cottle, sen 10 00 Kdmund Deedes 10 00 MrsKast 20 00 6 A Gray 2 00 Balph Kilby 4 00 Kdward Lakeman 100 R N Light 2 00 Walter Mills 10 00 Bichard Morris o 60 Wm Warwick 1 00 EAST ZORRA. Armstong, Arthur -. 125 Bsle,Kichd 1 00 Caister, James 150 Cai8ter,John 1 00 Caister, Israel it 60 Caister, Stephen 50 Collins, George 100 Cro88,Xbos 1 00 Dawson, Mrs 100 Donaldson, John 1 00 Donaldson, Wm 1 00 Fauquier, Rev F 5 00 Fauquier, Mrs 2 00 Fauquier, Miss 4 00 Hack, Mrs 1 oo Harwood, Alfred 1 00 King, George 60 McQueen, DS 5 00 Ilidley, John 2 W Howe, Thomas 1 oo Shadwick, Hiram t 1 oO Skelton, George 1 oo Turner, Joseph 1 00 Thwaite, Joseph 1 oo Woon, John 2 00 SARNIA.. Amount of three collec- tions, tIe., July '67, Oct. '67, Jan 7. '5!5... 1 11 3 (Miss Morria, Collector.) Mr.R.DaTiB 6 MrJMa: U 6 COLLECTIONS. MrJNeabitU 6 Mr J Edwards 5 Mr T Clark 6 Mrllenning 5 1) Mr Earl 6 MrsBcaroiiih 5 ■Mr McCarthy 2 Mr Lowe 2 Miss E Mason 2 Miw Mason 2 Mr Jacob 2 6 Mr Hawkins 2 6 Mr McLaughin 2 fi Miss M A Cavnnagh... 13 Miss It Cnvanagh 13 Mrs Sanders 13 MrsUogi: 13 Mrs Leeeh 13 Miss HiiwkiDS 13 A Friend 13 Mr Morris 13 Mr Joo Morris 13 Mr Anderson 13 Mr S Leech 18 A Friend 16 Mr W Nisbitt 1 S MrOKidd 13 A Friend 13 f Miss Wilson Collector.) Thomas Fuynson 13 John Wilson 13 AlexRicbey 1 3 Benjamin Taylor 13 WittTracv 13 S Sixsmith 13 MrWillonby 13 Thomas Sixsmith 13 (Miss Salter Collector ) J hn Salter 13 Mrs Griffiths 13 Mrs Salter 13 Miss A Salter 13 Mr F Pierce 13 W Sates 13 P Salter 13 F Killfoyle 13 II Leech 13 O Leech 13 Thomas Kice „ 13 Miss M Salter 13 Mrs Kice 13 ElenorKice 13 Mrs Leeaon 13 y\\g» S Leeson 13 John Kidd Ola Thomas Conn 13 RCavanatih 13 John Perrin 13 James Hill 13 (MiBs Sanders Collector,)] Jane Sanders 13 Sarah Sanders 13 Maria Sanders 13 John Sanders 13 Mrs Sanders 71 SDUaight 13 AnnJAgnew 13 Mr George Leech 13 Henry Sanders 13 Jane Sanders 13 Mrs. Killfoyle 1 3 COBOURG. Abbott, A 5 Alexander, Mrs 5 Armour, J U 10 .luster, C L 10 AusUn, Dr 10 Battell,Wm 5 Batten, Tboa 3 B Bain, Mrs J 3 6 Bennett, O 10 Benson, Mr 10 Bennett, Mrs 2 Bethune, Archdeacon and family 7 10 Bethune, RU 16 Birney, 10 Bleyord, A 6 Bogga.O 6 Boggs, O 6 Boswell, J Vance 16 Boswell, Miss Clara ... 2 6 Boswell, Judge ; 16 Boswell, A G 6 Bolster, W 13 Boulton, Emily 13 Boulton, Mary 13 Boulton, Chas 13 Boulton, Geo 13 Boulton, E T 10 Bootb,Mr 6 Bray, Mr 3 Buck, R 10 Buck, Mrs Roe 6 Buck, E 2 Buck, R 2 6 Buck, Mrs 6 Burton, E 7J Buchanan, R 2 6 Buchanan, W 2 Burke. Mrs 18 Burn, David 10 Broughall, Mrs 6 Butler, Mm 10 Bourne, Mr 6 Burnham, A A 16 Burnham, AAjr 10 Burnham, David 5 Burnham, Jackson ... 2 6 Burnham, pr Mrs A A 1 6 Boulton, Hon. O. S ... 5 Curr, Mr 13 Carr, J -. 2 6 Calcutt, Jas 10 Calcutt, Jas jr 5 Cameron, Mrs 6 Canavan, Jo.' 6 Canavan, Jbn 6 ChatU'rton, R D 16 Carpenter. Mrs (don.) 6 Clarkson, J ('67-'58) ... 10 Cockburu, Mrs 6 Cockburn, Jas 16 Calcutt, K 3 Corrigal, Miss (M F)... 14 4 Connell, Mrs 5 Clark, OM 16 Coleman, Mr 16 Cruso, MO 10 Orofsen, [I 13 Cullingrord, J 10 Culver, Mr 6 Cuiry, -Mr 3 9 Curry, Miss 2 6 Curry, Edw 2 6 Dale, Mrs 13 Davie, O 13 Davieg, Rev U W 15 Dean, Mrs 10 Dean, CK 6 Denham, Mrs 6 Denham, Miss 6 Decker, Mr 74 Deering, Wm 6 Dixon, Mr 13 Dickenson, Miss 13 Dooly, Mrs 6 Doak, Mrs 6 Down, N .r 6 \ COLLECTIONS. H 3 U 10 10 2 7 10 1 6 10 6 5 6 2 6 6 10 5 10 & 10 5 1 5 U 10 6 10 5 10 5 16 10 1 'J 10 6 3 2 2 1 1 6 3 3 e 6 « 3 6 3 6 4 a 3 3 6 3 3 74 3 3 l>uinbIe,Mrs S KUiott,C 5 Byre, Thoa 16 Fanner, Mrs 10 Heming, Mrs 10 Fennell, Mrs 2 6 Fox, Mrs 13 Fortune, Sheriff. 10 Fowler, Mrs J 7 6 Fowler, John 6 Francis, Ralph 6 Fraier, A 10 Friends (5) 8 Fergusson, Mrs 2 6 Garrett, W. A 15 Oeale, Thos 16 Oifford, Mrs 5 Qllbard,.T 13 Ooldstone, Dr 10 Gordon, Jas 110^ Gorring, Miss 6 Gowing.Jas 6 G WC 13 Grosse, Mrs 5 Graveley, Wm 15 GraTeley> J V 13 Goodeve, G M 10 Greenwood, W 6 Greenwood, Mrs 2 6 Orandy, S 2 6 GulUet^J 5 Graham, C 10 Hargraft, W 10 Hayter,B 6 Haggerman,J 5 i> Hanniford, £ 5 Death, Miss 10 Henry, Mrs 10 HewBon, A 10 Hayden, Mrs 2 6 Himan, R 5 Holmes, G 5 Horton, Mrs 5 Holman, J 5 House, F 5 Hughes, Mrs 10 Huff, H 6 Hull, EC 15 Ing'erBoll, Mrs 2 6 Jakes, Wm 6 James, Mary Ann 2 6 Jellett, M 6 Jones, OB 10 Jones, HW 10 Johnson, Mrs 16 Keeler,Mr8 2 6 KilTert,F 5 Kittiou,WH 6 Lewis, Mrs S ..^ 6 Lindsay, Wm 6 Martin, Mrs Ola MarUn, J J 5 Mason, H 10 Mlnaker,DS 2 6 McBean, A 6 McCarty, Mr Ti MeOonnell, Jas 10 MeOBllnm, PJr 2 6 HoCallum, D 6 McDonald, A 10 Melntyre.R 6 McLeod.Mrs 10 McKyes, Willis 10 McKyes, BflRS..., 6 McMurtnr.T 2 6 Munro, Q 1 10^ McKe8Ue,Mr 13 Morrow, M 13 Newington, Mrs 5 Mr ion, S 2 6 ^l«l>Oll,M 2 Ough, B 2 Owston, W 13 Page, Thos 10 3 Pierson, Wm 13 Plews, J 6 Polacco, Mrs 6 o Porkingham, Mr 13 Pringlc, Mrs 2 6 Purser, M 10 Ketallick, S 10 Rhlnd, Wm 5 Robson, Mr 13 KoseTcre, J 2 6 Roscvere, M 2 (i Rogevere, II 2 6 Rowe, Lieut 10 Runah, Mr 13 Ruttan, 11 5 Sidey, Jaa 2 6 Sowden, W 10 Smith, Hon S 15 Smith, Mrs 10 Smith, Wm 13 Smith, Ann 2 6 Snile, Mr 71 Songer,Wm 2 6 Stanton.I 5 Strong, Mrs W 5 Stranger, A 18 Stevenson, J 11 , 2 6 Staffe, J ; 2 6 Styles, Mrs 2 6 Styles, Miss 13 Stickles. Mr 2 6 Stickles, II 2 6 Striker, Mrs 2 6 Stock.Z 5 Stock, Deborah 5 Stock, Mrs 13 Savenie, L 13 Tame, Job 2 6 Tame, Mrs 13 Taylor, Miss 2 6 Teney, H 5 Teney, R 2 6 Timlin, M 6 Throop, RH 10 Tooke, Mrs 6 Tooke, EM 13 Tooke, K 13 Tooke, WM 13 Tooke, Helen 13 Tourje, Wm 2 6 Tlctoiia College Stu- dents, per Mr Pen- ton 10 Vanlngon, Wm 5 Vanlngen, Mrs U 5 Venhonsc, John 2 6 Wade, Mi'8 Ralph 2 6 Waddle, Mrs 13 Watkin8,Ann 2 6 Wallace, Capt 16 Weller.WII 10 Wilcox, J II 10 Wilkinson, Miss 15 Wood, Mrs? 13 CAVAN. Si. Paul's Church ReyJWAllen 15 (Misses McCannis and Fair, col lectors,; Robert McCannis 6 Mrs McCannis 2 6 Wm McCiinnis 13 Thomas McCannis 1 3 Jane MoMnllen 13 James Wood 6 John Murrifleld 1 John IMcCannis 1 David IlMlip ? William Lunney 2 John Ilaslip 1 James Fair 2 Thomas White 1 Gcorgo Winston 2 (W Reynolds Collector.) William Reynolds 2 James Cowan 2 Walker Neidler 6 MrsWNeidler & Oeorge Neidler 5 Mrs O Neidler 5 Mrs Nixon 1 Mrs J R Reynolds 2 Miss Ellsworth 1 Elcnor Patterson 1 John Clarke 1 Thomas Smithson 1 Robert Lang, sr 5 Mrs R Lang 2 MrsRWillan 1 George Reynolds 2 .lohn Wood 2 Robert Lang 2 Richard Moore 1 ("Miss Parker collector.) Mr Parker 2 Susanna L'arker 1 Hannah Parker 1 Sarah A Parker 1 Richard Parker 1 Jdkeph Barnard 1 Mr. Northoote 2 Miss Northcoto 2 Mr. P«cy Mrs Perrin 1 Mrs. Nurse 1 Mrs Hall 2 Jane Mothersdill 1 Mrs. Graham 1 MrsJBlakely 1 (Miss J. Lang collector.) Alexander Lang 2 Miss J Lang 1 John Lang 2 Andrew Boyd 1 Andrew Christy 1 MrsJTaite 1 William Fair 2 Mrs W Fair 1 Miss Brown 1 ibraham Carr 1 RobertMcConell 1 Mrs J Larmer 1 John 3t Armstrong 1 William Armstronj'... 1 Mrs J Lightfoot 2 James Burnett ■• 1 Mrs Poyne 1 STamyleno 1 George Greer 1 James Sharp 1 Hamilton McCetney... 1 ^MlliamMcAllsto^ 1 William Brown 2 Mrs. Armstrong 1 Robert Armstrong 1 .Tames Armstrong 2 William Campbell I JohnTaite 1 (Mrs Johnston, collertoiw) Mrs W Johnston 5 Archibald Armstrong. 6 M F Armstronit 2 6 6 3 3 3 a 3 6 6 6 6 3 6 3 3 3 3 3 6 6 6 3 3 6 3 3 3 6 3 6 3 3 3 6 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 6 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 6 3 3 6 3 3 6 84 COLLECTIONS. K JK % Archibald Wood 2 6 Klchsnl Ilowdnn 2 6 Alfred K Haytor 6 Mr Lobb 2 6 Robert Jones 6 .r M Sowden 6 John Btnflbrd 6 Oeorire Fair 6 Luke Berry 2 Mrs Robert Armetrong 6 Stephen CartuD 5 JoHeph Orabam 6 Mrfi Graham 2 Henry TurDer,MD 6 J ProBton 2 William Burton 2 BQWlnslow " Mr'i Winslow ' Mi8 Bolton n .' Henry Atkins u ;' MrsFalkner f Mrs Richardson 2 Mrs Staples 2 MrsErrett 2 A Friend 2 St, John's (Collected by Miss Bullen.) John fhcmpson (ISO Richard Bullen 5 Dr. Rowan 6 W. U. Lowe? 5 James Rilly 2 6 James Thompson 2 6 Kdward Uaggarth 5 Thomas Haggarth 2 9 William Haggarth 13 WS Scott 2 6 A Friend 6 TDlmsdale 6 James Ilopwood 5 Mary Knowlson 5 William Graham 4 8 David Lough 6 Samuel Swain 2 6 T W Southeran 5 o (Collected by Miss i\IegiU.) William A Morrow 2 6 M'illiam Megill 2 6 James MeglU 13 William Douglas 2 6 Mr Wilson 13 James Megill 5 n Johnston Cooney 13 Allan Catbcart 5 Robert Henderson 13 William McOammls... 2 6 David Eastwood 2 6 TEyers 2 6 Mrs McCall 2 6 Benjamin Helm 13 Mrs Helm 13 Miss Holm 13 Hugh McHarry 1 3 John Loney 2 ti E Sandereon 13 Mathew Mclnidoo 6 James Catbcart ....*..... 2 Friend 2 6 Itobert Vanoe 5 Robert McCummls 18 Mrs Howden 2 6 William Weir 2 6 Mary Bell 2 6 MisaBogR 13 William Johnston 13 Adam Stark 2 8 Mrs Stark 2 6 JohuDundas 2 6 (Collected by Mrs McPherson.) Mrs McPherson 2 6 AnneSutclilT 13 John McPherson 2 John Bradshaw 2 Margaret Thexton 13 (Collected by Miss Dawson.) William Dawson 6 Kaiitia Dav;son 2 6 Villinm Dawson, jr.... 13 AiThibald ^(cBean 2 6 ' Humphries 13 ^rs Staples 2 6 Ti'.omas Staples 2 6 l«tvs Hanning, Mr 10 Hanning, Mrs 10 Low. Dr 2 10 Murdock, Mr 6 Mann. James 5 Muir.J 6 Maynard J 10 Macnab,KevDr I 6 Macnab, Mrs 6 Macnab, Miss 6 Mitchell, Mrs 6 Mitchell, Mi«B 6 Porter, Mrs 2 6 Reid, Mrs 10 Readshaw, Miss 6 Smith, Mr 5 Smith, Miss 6 Sheppard Peter 10 Scott, Mr 6 Sheppheard 13 Steele, James 2 6 Sutton, J C S Wade, Mrs 5 Welch, Mrs 6 Williams, Mr 13 Worden, AV 3 CAKTWUIQHT. Rev W Logan 10 David Dacon 5 WALoucks 5 ALoucks 6 Jas McLaughlin 5 Mrs Hells 2 Mrs Deacon 2 JohnTooIcy 7 James Cowan 5 WmMedd 5 Francis Bainbridge.... 5 Wm Lattemer. 5 Robert Nixon .° 5 H U R Minhimv.ck 6 Charles Hunell 5 Wcltr Hun 1' 5 Tt.> 'oasei 3 Mrs ftyland 5 Mrs Oemiston ^ Fruricvs Bullens i Jat' liyland .^j Mrs AicGlaughlin 2 Ilcnry Bennett 1 Geo B^ncock 2 F A Bencock 2 .John Elliott ...** 2 James Ccasar 10 John Jobb 3 Mary Meroicr 2 James Griss 2 Mrs McCowel 2 Jno Wilson 2 6 Thomas West 13 Jas McCartney 2 U Brieus 5 SFergusson,8cn 2 Wm Taylor 2 IsaacBencock 2 Robt Wilson 2 Samuel Wilson 2 JohnBoncock U 2 Jas FerguHBon U I Sumuel T Fergusson... 2 Jas Taylor 6 Frs Henderson 1 Jos Davis 1 James Sanders 1 John Tolbert 10 2 6 2 I» 10 10 2 10 6 6 6 10 .... 1 5 6 6 6 .... 6 .... 2 6 .... 10 .... 6 .... 6 .... 6 .... 10 .... 6 .... 13 .... 2 6 .... 6 .... 13 10 6 6 6 6 2 2 7 5 6 5 6 5 c 5 5 3 6 -^ ,., iJ 2 2 2 2 10 3 u u II 6 G 9 '} 6 ■•; 6 (5 6 6 e s 6 3 6 6 6 6 6 3 6 a 3 3 JmTuUIo 13 Mrs U Spink 13 Wm Evans 13 ThosJobb 13 Mm Jobb 13 3 Spinks 6 Mrs Spinks 2 6 A Mallory 13 JasCroIey 0X3 JosWRlwood 13 A McKee 6 W McOlauglilin 6 Mrs McQlaugblin 13 Friend 2 6 »obt Spinks 6 Mrs R Spinks 13 PEERYTOWN. llios Campbell 2 Q N Patterson 13 Robt Gardiner 10 Mrs Gardiner 2 6 Selina Gardiner 18 Geo Patterson 7 6 Mrs Patterson 3 GeoBaggs 6 Josepli Wilson 6 Mrs Wilson 6 WmLeith 2 6 Jobn Wilson, jr 13 Robt Dean 10 J Rennet 2 ( John Campbell 6 C T Ovens 3 6 IIMcMahon 1 10 r J Adams 6 — Iwanston 6 Wm Gardiner 2 6 J Maize 6 J Henderson 6 WmHeney 7J WmDean 10 Frank Foster 10 Mrs Foster 2 6 Anne Driver 13 W Noble 6 James Wilson 6 3 T Thompson 2 6 John Uarcourt 6 EfUonderson 2 6 James Gardiner 13 Mrs Maize 1 10 Wm Wilson 13 Rev J Hilton 2 10 Mrs Hilton 10 Henry Iiockington 6 Miria Lockington 5 Wm Lockington U 2 6 Michael Akit 5 T Somervillo 5 Mrs Somerville 6 I> Wallace 6 Elizabeth Raker 2 6 Marian Somerville 7^ Anna Baker 7* Collection 1 3i John Menico 2 6 Wm Hamilton .060 John Dean 2 6 Henry Stethcrs 2 6 T Thompson 6 Jane Akit 13 James Baker 13 Jomcr M'^Kinster 2 6 E Groham , u 1 9 A Jane Akit i> 1 3 MrBThorndyke '' ^ John Dunbar ., ••■ ■ Eli»8 Crawle- , ij :■ i' Mrs Crawley i> o i Mrs Wilson >> 6 COLLECTIONS. Malcolm Leith 6 John Trotter 6 85 KLIZABBTHVILLE. Edmnnd Wilson George Ross John McMnrty 1 Mrs McMurtry Mrs E Wilson Anne Berks E Egan Anne McMurtry James McMurtry John McMurtry, jr ... George Driver James Reatty James Carruthers Jane Carruthers Samuel Buckett Robert Raggs Richard Stuart James Stuart Joseph Wilson Wm McMurtry Mrs McMurtry Mary Ruckett Mrs Walter Mrs Peacock Ellen McMurtry Archy McNeil Robert Wright Mr R Stuart EDriver E Parsons MrsTomblin Thomas McMurtry ... George Beaty ' Samuel Carruthers ... Hugh Carruthers Samuel Berks Edward Nelson John Henderson Rev J Hilton 2 Alex Reatty Robert Reatty John Barkwell RWetherall Collection George Ross Ed Wilson J McMurtry M Buckett Mary Berks , KINGSTON. St. George's. Archdeacon Stuart 10 Bartlett. Rev T H M ... 1 6 Howen, Mr 10 Bowen, Mrs 10 Campbell, A H 15 Carson Robert 2 6 Cardon, Mrs » 2 6 Crookshank, J 8 16 FAC 2 6 Deacon, Robert 16 Ferns, Mrs 5 Forsyth, John R 16 Garratt, HN 10 Gilbert, A Kent 5 Gildersleeve, S 10 Orasett, W F 15 GriWi> ■n.JOB 2 6 Ha' i.iCtxiM, .l.-.'.' 15 Ft<5 -nnc, Kev \, 2il ... 10 .i.V.lv;' Mr 6 H . . V, K M 2 6 J.nes, WIl. 10 Kirkpatrick, Thos 16 6 6 6 6 2 6 1 10* 2 6 2 6 1 3 2 6 6 2 6 A 6 6 2 6 6 2 6 1 S 6 2 6 lOi 6 U 6 1 3 5 2 6 1 3 1 3 6 1 10 1 8 1 3 10 2 6 1 3 6 6 2 1 6 1 3 1 3 1 3 4 2i 1 3 7i 6 74 1 3 Markland, Geo H 16 Millar. Jobn 16 McNincb, Mrs 2 8 MePherson, John 15 Muckleston. S 16 Murray, Tbos 2 6 Oliver, OU 6 Palmer. Noble 16 Palmer, E W 6 Parker, EH 6 Pellatt, U 10 6 Rice, Miss 6 R088,0J 16 Rudston, W 16 GFLH J 6 Sellars,R 2 6 Spangenburg, Geo 6 Stewart, Rev A 16 Taylor, S 15 Thompson, Thos 6 Warebam, J 13 Watkins, John 16 Welsh. Patrick 13 Wenz, Philip 16 Wilkinson. GM 6 Wllmot, E 5 Yates, Dr 10 Yates, Mrs 10 TTENDINAOA. (Mrs. Anderson, collector.) EE Abbott 1 Rev G A Anderson 1 5 W Anderson 1 M^Andersoa 1 G A Anderson 1 Mrs T Bowen 2 Miss Bower 6 Miss E Bowen 1 Wm Bowen 1 DBuzer 6 ThosClaus 5 Mrs Cans 1 H Conger S E Conger 1 A Culbertson ft F Donoghue 10 G Garrett 1 A Glass 3 M Glass 1 Thos Green 1 WUIU 2 Mrs Hickit 6 Jas Irvine 5 Mrs Irvine 2 Jane Irvine 1 Peter Kelsh 5 ALoft,jr 1 Mrs E Lewis 1 Jesnc Martin MtsMnrtin Joa J Mariole JasMariolu 2 Mm Malloy ,....«... 2 John McCullouish 2 Mr«JMoB«8 1 B Morden ', Jas Mordcn 5 ■Caroline Nichols 2 W Nichols Mrs Oliver 2 MissOlivtr 1 R Oliver 6 COli-ver « Jane Oliver 1 M Oliver ,.. 1 Cath Oliver Marshell Oliver Geo Portt a 6 John Pout 5 3 3 3 3 6 3 3 3 6 a 3 » 3 s 6 3 S a 7* 7* I* 6 6 3 3 6 I* 8C COLLECTIONS. I I I t, I Mm Portt 2 MiMPortt 2 John Ray 13 Mrs Ratbbcne 10 K Kathbone 13 Fanny Htockwoll 13 Jacob Sagur 6 a Sanderson 2 MarKorot Smith 2 Jas Wilson, Jr 2 M J Wilson 1 lOJ Weldon 5 M Williams 6 nilLIER AND VEtLINOTON. (Miss Mari^rot Ann Jones and ItlisR Deborah Ann Jones col- lectors.) RevCRuttan: 5 David S Touns 6 James T Lane, son 6 JohnD8ellock 6 John Mitchell 6 George Jones 6 Mr O Jones 2 Margaret Ann JoncB... 13 Cornelia E Jones 7i Mary E Jones 7i Hannah A Jones 71 ticorge Jones, jr 7i Miss Leslie 6 MrsClemine ...: 6 Capt Young 6 Mrs Young 2 Miss Jane D Young - 13 Miss Annie J Young... 13 Miss MargaretYoung ..013 Miss IF Young 13 Miss II E Young 13 Archibald Young 1 3 Ann Jnne Holmes 13 Ellen Holmes 13 Robert Pye 2 MrsPye 2 6 Mrs F Young 7t Seth Thorn 6 Mr James Jones, sen... 6 MrsJones 3 9 Miss Mary Debony 13 Sam Jones 5 MrsJones 2 6 Miss Deborah Jones ... 1 3 Franklin Jones 7^ Mary Elizabeth Jones.. 7| Susan Adelia Jones ... 7i Malissa Jane Jones ... 71 Gideon Tripp 7i Mrs G Tripp 7i Mrs Elizabeth Dorland 2 6 Tabitha Dorland 13 Matilda Dorland 18 A W Buchanan, Esq. . 5 Mrs Buchanan 2 6 Mr Simpson 1 3 Mi«s \ Simpson 7i MrWFlemming 2 6 Mrs Flcmming 2 6 Mr James Locie 2 Mrs Locie 2 6 Mrs Gumming 5 0, Miss Addie Gumming., 2 G MrsFFairman 13 Mrs H Clark 7i Mrs Francis Jones 110^ Miss C. Jones 13 MrDHAwderson 13 Miss An«t>^r8on 13 Mrs Mary Jones 2 6 Mr Wm Jones 2 6 Mr Stephen H Jones... 9^ Mr CorMliw) Cla^p ... 2 6 MrsClapp MiisClapp Margaret Clapp MrWmClapp Mr Wn McDonald ... Mr Charles Kerk Mr Robei't Thorn Mr Hardy Mr Thomas Hardy Mrs Hardy Miss Hardy Mr Robert Jones MrsJones Susannah Jones Gorintha Jones Mr Sulomon Flagler ... Mr Thomas Flagler ... Mr Samuel Flaglor ... Mr Chris Whitton Mr Thos Stafford Mr John Lier Mr Barlow Owens Mr James Ilanio MrWmGradeer Mr Jos Moomb Mr JohnBaird,jr Mrs Margaret Bates ... Mrs John Tripp Mr John H Adslt Mr Henry Babbit Mrs Babbit Elkanah Babbit Christopher Rogers ... Aikel McFaul Hubert Dorland Sarah Dorland WmBKnapp RichardGrant MrBoice Mrs Boice MisaBoice Friend PERTH. (Miss C Bedford and Miss Brooke collectors. Barr, Mr 13 Berefold, (W & F) ... 5 Bcrefold, the Misses ... 6 Brooke, T 5 Brooke, Mr T 2 6 Brooke, Miss 13 Brooke, Margaret 7^ Brooke, Susan 7J Brown, Mary Anne ... 1 3 Brown, 15 U 2 6 Buell, Mrs 6 Campbell,Mrs 13 Carnwith, Mrs 2 Carson, Aunu Code, Thos 2 6 Cox, Mr 6 Cunningham, Geo S G Dledrich, Mr 7i Dicdrich, Caroline 7J Douglas, Itobert 2 Dobbie,WP 5 Fauille, AG 5 Graham, Miss 13 Grant, Mrs 6 Grant, Emma 7^ Griffith, Edward 13 Hicks, Mrs Edward ... 2 6 Hicks, James 2 6 Huggins, Geo 2 6 James, Lett 2 6 Long,OB 2 6 Long, Sam 13 Long, Julia 7i McLean, H 10 1 3 1 3 n 2 2 6 2 6 2 6 1 3 2 1 3 1 3 6 2 1 3 1 3 2 6 1 3 n 6 1 3 1 4 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 5 2 6 2 6 1 3 2 6 1 3 1 3 7* 1 3 2 6 1 3 1 3 4i MoX, Shaw 6 McMillan, Miss 6 Matheion, R 5 Matheaon, Miss 2 Matheson, Mast's AAA 18 Montgomery, Mr 2 8 Gates, Anne 13 l*atterson,Manasseh... 7} Patterson, Mr G ^ 3 Patterson, Jas 6 Patterson, Jas 18 Patterson, G 8 Playfalr, W 6 Playfair, Miss E 2 Publow.John 18 Publow, Joseph 2 Reilly, Martha 18 Soche, Mrs 2 Sache, Frederick 2 Sache, Clara 74 Sache, Harriet 7} Sewel, Mrs 2 Stephenson, ReT R L... 16 Shaw Mrs Richd 10 Warren, Joseph 5 Watson, Wm 2 Wordio, Harriot 13 Wordie, Eliza 18 Wordie. Wm 2 White, Wilhelmlna ... 13 White, Frederick 18 (Miss Watson collector.) Bell, Mrs A 18 Cromwell, Mrs 2 Collins, Edward 13 Moore, TB 1 lOi Morris, Mr 18 Morris, Jas 18 Stencey, Elizabeth 18 Watson, Mrs 2 Wrathall, Mr 18 (Miss Harney collector.) Blrwood, John 13 Cavnna, Mllliam 13 Devlin. John 13 Frizelle, Sutton 1 lOJ^ Harney, Henry 13 Harney. Mrs 1 S Harney, Wm 13 Harney, John 18 Smyth Mrs E 13 Tetlock, Sam 13 BaldersorCs Comers. (The Misses Gould coUectorg.) Ayton, H 18 Burke, John 13 Charles, John 2 Cunningham, Bolton ..013 Cunningham, Miss 13 Cunningham, Wm 18 Gould, Wm, sen 2 Gould, Wm,jun 18 Gould, James 18 Gould, Miss 2 Gould, James 2 Gould, Mrs 2 Gould, Miss 13 Gould, Eliza 18 Hall, Henry 18 Key8,WilUam 18 Keys. Mrs 18 Keys, Mr 18 Ledger.' Mn 16- Livingston, 3dr 18 Llddell,Jas 18 Montgomery,'Alex 18 Stanley, Mathew 18 Steadman, Mrs 3 Warren^Joseph 2 Wbyte,t^idow ...> 6 Q COLLKCTIOKS. 87 Whyto,JaniM 2 Wh7te,Joihu» 2 WtaTto, Mr 2 6 Wllfowi, Qreen 18 Whyte, Thomas 1 a Lanark Village. (Mrs N Dennett collector.) Bennett, Noble 2 6 Bennett, Dariil 13 Boffam.SB 13 Charles, Jamei 2 6 Oharlea, Robert 2 6 Foster, John 2 6 Orahain,Th08 13 Qraham, Bmilr 7 Graham, Hugh 7 Oraham, Oeorge 2 6 Oraham, Joseph 13 Oraham. A 13 Gordon, Mr 7| Kenny, Uobt 71 Kenny, Jane o Lett, Samuel 13 Lett, Mrs 7i Mclntyre, Finlay 13 Mitchell, Daniel 13 Montgomery, Mrs 13 Montgomery, Oswald... 2 6 Monaghan,MrsW 13 Moorhousc, Wm 2 MoNiece, Jas 13 New, Mary Anno 1 3 Richardson, Jos 13 Simmons, Mrs 13 Watt, Robert 7J Watt, Daniel 13 Friend 71 (Mr». W.C. Smith collector.) Balrd, Thos 13 Baird.Jas 13 Brown, Mary 13 Black, H M 2 6 Beckett, Mr 2 6 Drysdale, JoH 13 Drysdale, Alex ~ 13 Oemmel, Mrs A 18 Jackson, Jas 2 6 Murray, A 13 McArthur, Wm 7* Mair.John, Jr 6 U McCann, D H 2 6 Osborn, JO 2 6 Pollock, R 13 Reacraft, W 13 WO Smith 2 6 Contributions of par- ties friendly to the Church Society ... 1 6 8J CORNWALL AND MOULINETTE, Rev Dr Patton and fa- mily 2 10 Fees given by do. to Miss. Co. I.«eds ... 2 6 3 lion P Vankoughnet... 3 Judge Jarvis and fa'ily l! 10 Mrs Mountnin 2 10 J J Dickenson, MD and family 'i 15 Thos Bacon .T.... 2 10 Miss Purcel 15 PE Adams 1 5 8 Hart 15 J Kewin and family ... 1 K Farlinger 5 Heriot Lindsay 12 6 Alfred Lindsay 12 6 Widow Armstrong 2 Qlrl's Miss. Box 11 Hi Mrs Hopper, for '67 ... 15 Mrs Hopper, for '68 ... 10 Michael Ilartle 5 Miss Browne 5 P O Mulhorn and (b'ly 10 C Poole 15 Wm HosMll 5 Andrew Edgar 5 11 P Bastman and wife 10 John Hartle, sen 5 Nadab Kastman 10 W Fyckos 5 W Kciar 6 J M Welch 6 W O Barnhart, sen and • wife 10 W G Barnhart, Jr and 10 wlfu A J Barnhart and wife 10 (Icn Armstrong and f'y 10 U B French and family 10 U OeorKe Wood 10 JohnCarr 10 U(!o Cooke, for 'i57 5 John Nolle 5 Henry Bartlity 6 Thos Appleton & wife 5 Jamos Kditar 10 Jacob Gallingcr 10 Michael Bnetsingur ... 6 FITZROT AND PAKENIIAM. (Miss Mary Anne Smith, collector.) Clarke, Wm 13 Clarke, George 1 Clarke, Susan .'. 1 Clarke. Thos 1 Cockles, George Friend Meredith, Mrs Meredith, M Meredith, K Scott, Richard Scott, Miss { Shannon, Wm Smith, John 2 1 1 1 1 2 3 Wallace, Robert 1 (Miss Kliza Anne Lowe, collector.) r^wo, Wm 13 Lowe, Mrs 13 Lowe, Kliza Anne 13 Loomis, Mr 2 6 Lowe, Andw 2 Lowe, David 2 6 Scott, Wm 2 6 Scott, Richard 13 (Miss Beckford and Miss Eliza Checkly, collectors.) Boyle, Wm 2 6 Beckford, Wm 7i Curtis, Charles 13 Curtis, Mrs Charles ... 7i Curtis, Mrs James 13 Dunnot, Wm 13 Oraiugor, Mrs 13 Greeu, John 10 Hudson, Mrs J T 3 McGinnis, Mrs 13 Ring, Robt 13 Storey, William 2 Storey, Mrs Wm 2 Storey, David 13 StorHy, Robt 13 Storey, Jas 13 Wilson, Robt 2 6 (Miss Shaw collector.) Frood, Thomas 71 Glin, Mrs 1 S Gillan, James 13 Hunt, Wm 18 Hunt Rcbt 13 nowo,Janr.08 1 ;i Howe, John 13 Latiuier, Wm 13 Latlnior, Mrs 13 Latimer, James 18 Latimer, Martha 18 Ma^luln, Robt 18 McGurloy, Robt ..... ... 6 U McKibbon, Wm 13 McCarty, Owen 13 Owens, John Oil Shaw, James 13 Shaw, Rachel 13 Shaw, Mrs 13 Shaw, Mrs, sen 1 Shaw, John 13 Shaw, Ilcnry 13 Shaw, Mrs U 1 3 Sorcon, Mathew 18 Serson, Mrs 13 Wilson, Wm 18 (Miss Jane Dean collector.) Burwash, Mrs 18 Carss, Mrs 13 Church, Dr 2 6 Dean, Wm 5 Dean, James 2 Elliott, Mrs 13 Harrington, Mr..i 2 Uussell, Mr 13 Stewart, Mr 2 Willis, H 2 6 Willis, Mrs 13 Willis, Mrs Wm 13 Willis, Miss 13 (Miss Fraser collector.) Armstrong, Mrs C 13 Armstrong, Mrs T 13 Armstrong, Robt 2 ArmstrOkig, Thos 18 Anderson, Mrs 13 Abbott, Thts 2 6 lUird, Samuul 2 3 IWird, John 5 llaird, Geo 6 Balrd, John, jr 2 Carry, Hugh 5 Dickson, Mrs Joa 2 Fraaur, Mr 5 Fraser, Mrs 5 Fraser, A Jane 2 6 Fraser, John 2 6 Fraser, Thos, jr 2 6 Fraser, Allan 2 71 Fraser, Mrs A 2 Fraser, A W Freu 71 Fraser, Miss Mary 13 Fraser, Miss Agnes 0... 71 Fraser, Miss Louisa M. 6 Fraser, Miss Adelia R. 71 Fetherston, Mary J ... 13 Fetherston, Mrs R 1101 Fetherston, Jas 2 Fetherston, Mis J 2 Forbes, Mrs W 2 Gourley, Mrs John 13 Gourley, Mrs Wm 18 Oreen, Edwd 13 Uroon, Thos .*. 13 Hodglns, Mich 1 3 Humphries, Geo 2 Hunt, MrsG 13 Lyons, David 2 Mohr, MrsC 2 Nesbit, Robt 5 Neil, John U 2 Powers, James 13 Peever,John 18 I I I Ball, An Boyle, \ Cowan . '■ Cockbiir Cock^.l• Cacli ... BU 2 6 2 U 2 6 6 2 2 13 13 I 3 2 FEB 2 6 DickBon, A 2 6 Coleman, Anson 2 6 Ellis, T 5 Friend 13 Friend 1 » Gordon, C 2 6 MeCollom, AC 10 MoKibbon, Jas 13 Molnnis, John 13 MoVicar, A 13 McVicker, Alex 13 SIcVicker. Jag 13 Mills, Wm 2 Mills, Jane 13 Morriton, Eliz 13 Needbam,Geo 2 Needham, L 6 Needhaia.Elis 13 Needbam, Widow 2 Perry, John 2 6 Stephenson, Jas 2 6 Spearman, Alex 2 6 Needham, Margt 13 Sadlolr,MrsW U 1 8 Sadleir, Thos, jr 2 6 Spearman. A 13 Scott, Jas, sen 2 6 Sadleir, Thos, sen* 2 6 Sadleir, Wm 2 Sadleir, Jas 13 Sadleir, Thos 13 6oott,John,jun 2 6 0'NeU,John 2 6 Patrick, Needham 2 6 Timmins, John, jr 2 Timmins, Jas 2 Timmini, Robt 2 6 88 Penary, Mn 2 Iload, Hn 7^ Hteen, Jaa 6 Wilfon, Mrs John 1 10^ Fitzroy Harbour. (Mrs W P Taylor collector.) Acres, Wm 2 6 Bindley, J 71 Fethenton, Mrs 2 Friend 6 Friend 2 Landon, Kufus 2 Morris, Mrs 16 Mnjor, Cath 13 McCarthy, niobd 2 6 PIgott, Mr 6 Puvno, Mr 2 6 Poulo, Mrs 2 Styles, .Mrs 2 Styles, Wm 2 6 Stylos, Anno 13 Sherriir, .( W 13 8hfrrifr,BL 13 Sherriir, Rhoda N 71 Sadleir, .lohn 2 Tripp, II 6 Tripp, Mrs 13 Tripp, Hobt 2 Taylor, WP 10 Taylor, A J 6 (Miss StcTcnson and Miss Mills collectors.) Bccket, T Blackwood, Or Ourleigli. Uobt COLLECTIONS. Timmins, John, Jr., 8ull<>r,Jas Perry, John Curtis, Jas UAWKE8DUIU'. Trinity Church. 'liss J. C. Iligglnson colleetcr.) Ji I Ilnm Iton 1 6 Mr lIodgliiH John Kobvrlaou WllUdm Lough Josuph Atkinson Chas IIiTsey ChM Tait RWMo J Dandy W Dandy J W IIlRKlDSon T J Illgginsou Kobt Campbell Jane Mooney Agnes Mooney W m 8 Kirby WKlrby,sea Eliia LoTell Mary Dandy VIi'x Mooney Ooo Spratt U Sam Stevensou RDByeri WCNByers RPPattee (Miss Alice Mary Hamilton, ;t child 2 years of age, col'ectot.) Armstrong, RcT J G... 1 i Armstrong, Mrs J G... Hnmilton, Mrs John... 1 Hamilton, OnoC Hamilton, Allc« M McCarthy, Bridget (Mr.i. James Cass collector.) - 2 6 2 2 « ■i 2 6 10 2 a» 2 6 2 6 2 6 10 6 2 2 6 2 6 2 6 10 6 1 » ,j e 2 t) •! u 6 ■, .1 c V, 5 6 6 Cha'sFlyun Mr Ilanim 1 EP Johnson 1 DPattee 5 James Cass 2 Peter Friel 2 Chancey Johnson 2 Friend 1 R Hamilton 1 L M Cushman 1 D Mcronald, (F) 5 Mrs McDonald 5 John McDonald 1 Mary McDonald 1 Hugh McDonald 1 Donald McDonald 1 John O'Brien, jr 2 Jas Wallace 1 Wm Wright 1 PD Brian 1 Jas Diamond 1 PLee 1 Friend 1 L H Johnson 1 J Martin 2 David Bucban 1 WmLendrum 2 (Miss Ramsay collector.) John Ramsey 6 Henry Allen 2 Clement 2 QodfSrey Valley 2 Mr8Mit6heU| 1 MrsLeavitt 1 C W Hamlin 1 GustaTus Barton 6 Richd Allen, sen 2 3 6 3 lOJ 3 3 3 3 3 6 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 6 3 6 6 8 3 3 RIchdAllrn. I- 13 Friend 10 VANKLRKK IIILI.. St. John's Church. (Mrs. A. A.Benton collector.) Mrs McCnnn 10 Capt LlKhthall 6 MrsUi;htball 2 Friend a AABi'uton 6 M V(K-»n V" 2 KriinU 13 Mrs .Stephens 1 10 Thos Bancroft 2 (Mr. Martin Lcroy collector.) Wm Leroy 7 Henry Leroy 6 Nelson Burwash 7 6 Friend 1 3 Friend 13 Friend I 3 Friend 13 James Gamble 6 Arch Aldbright 2 Solomon Leroy 2 Maria Burwatih 13 Friend 1 IJ I (Miss Potter collector.) Mr F Fnrish 10 I Mrs V h'arish 10 Tho!i Barton ,"< Henry Vojinn 6 Mrs 8 Hamilton 2 Alex Begg 13 Mark McMahon 2 Robt Hicks 13 Isabella Fitzl>atrick ... Ti Margt FitzPatrick ?][ John Potter 2 James Virtue 2 Robt Potter ? 6 John Shield, jr 6 Wm Iligginson 10 James Uigginson 6 Thos lijggint,bu 6 Anno Uigginson 5 HUNTLEY & aOULBOUBN. Collected in Huntley, by Miss Fetherstone. 7 Coliee'd in Goulbourn, by Miss Shore 2 If 11 Ditto ditto, by Miss Colbert 3 2 SPECIAL DONATIONS TO W. k O. FUND. (Contributions to make up £12 10s. towards the support of Mrs. Watkins, for the year ending June, 1859. JGamble,E8q 15 Hon H J Boulton 16 Hon G 8 Boulton 15 MrDewson 15 Hon J H Cameron 15 Thos Kirkpatrick 1 '> l;«TDrPatton 10 Kev Mr Baldwin 1 u Rev Mr Read 5 Rev Dr O'Meara 10 Rev Mr Jacobs 6 Rot Dr Lewis 5 C J Campbell 15 RevDrBethune 10 Rev Dr Lett 10 £12 10 len, jr 13 10 INKLEKK IIILt. John'H Church, i. A. Benton (collector.) inn loo ithall U ft tbRll 2 a )n 6 a 13 icnfi 1 10 croft 2 6 artln Lcroy collector.) y 7 roy 6 irwash 7 1 a 13 I 3 13 mble 6 liriKht 2 Lieroy 2 rwatth 13 1 li 88 Potter collector.) l8h 10 i8h 10 on 5 tran 6 nilton 2 i' t 13 Vlabon 2 [8 13 itzPatrick ... 7i zPatrick 7^ «r 2 tue 2 6 er ? 6 !ld,jr 5 inHon 10 ;gin'ion 5 intou 5 Vinson 5 ET & aOUI.BOURN. in Huntley, Fetherstone. 7 Goulbourn, Shore 2 1* 7i a, by Miss 3 2 6 DONATIONS TO W. t O. FUND. Ions to make up £12 irds the support of Mrs. I, for the year endinK 69. ^sq 15 ioulton 15 oulton 15 I 15 lameron 15 Patrick 1 ''i ' ton 10 Idwin 1 ad 5 ileara 10 cobs 5 iris 5 ell 15 ;hune 10 tt 10 £12 10 TABLK OF OOKTENTS. >^ v'; /^DinetioM ii Ou.' '" the Sooi«t7 Ui OoniUtntionofthaSooiety ▼ RiroBT forl867-'68 11 laoome , 12 Anniud Sermons 14 { Million Fond 14 Widowa uid Orphant' Fund 16 Gtnoral FarpoNi Fond 16 Stodtnta' Fnnd a 16 Landa. 17 I DlflTUOT BBAHOBia 18 Home 18 Niagaw...,. 19 Oore ftnd Wellington ; 24 Midland 29 Newoaatle 88 B&Urarat 88 Eastetn ; 89, Western Reaolationa passed nt the Sixteenth iUmval MMttog.... y Abstraotof Accounts , 44 Invested Funds 46 Summary of yarioas Aocoonts 46 Balance Sheet 48 Summary of Collections , 60 Idst of Life and Ineoiponted Members -....: ■ 62 SubBcriptions receiTed by Parent Society • 66 Subscription Lists ....^ 67 f'