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IMapa. plataa, charta, ate. may ba filmad at diffarant raduction ratioa. Thoaa too iarga to ba antiraly included in ona axpoaura ara filmad baginning in tha uppar iaft hand comar, laft to right and top to bottom, aa many framaa aa raquirad. Tha following diagrama illuatrata tha method: Laa cartaa. planchaa. tableaux, etc., peuvent Atre filmto A daa taux da rMuction diff Arenta. Loraqua la document eat trap grand pour Atre reproiduit en un aaul ciichA, il eet filmi A partir da i'angia aupArieur gauche, do gauche A droite, et do iMut an baa, en prenant la nombre d'imegea nAceaaaira. Laa diagrammea auivanta illuatrant la mAthode. 1 2 3 32X 1 2 3 4 5 6 INCORPORATED CHURCH SOCIETY OP THE \imu «f iov0nt0. Report for the Year ending 30th April, 1860. TORONTO : PRINTED BY HENRY ROWSELL, FOR THE CHUECH SOCIETY OF THB DIOCESE OF TORONTO. MDCCCLX. c FOB \ THE EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE INCORPORATED CHURCH SOCIETY OP THE Qmtst of Toronto* FOB THE TEAR ENDING ON THE 80th APRIL, 1860. ,i .1 -■ U ESTABLISHED THE 28th OF APRIL, 1842. INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT, 7 Vic, Cap. 68. TORONTO : PRINTED BY HENRY ROWSELL, FOR THE CHUBCH BOCIETY OF THE DIOCESE OF TORONTO. 1860. i I ; i'ff.rt r n\i TSH^M^ni 'i "? ;■ /\ M 3 ^ The Depository and the Office of the Crubch Society of the Diocese of Toronto 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 office. /•I ..i-iv. //i.'i* ;*; _.0i*''; ■H J <. OFFICERS .1 OP THE ,; '.:! Sani CommtUrc Hon. J. H. CAMERON, j ROBERT DENISON, Esq., AND THE SECRETARY. CUrfl9 trust Commutatian tommxtUt: ViN. ARCHDEACON OF YORK, Rev. Db. FULLER, " Db. PATTON, . , " Db. McMURRAY, " Db. LETT, ' " Mh. GIVENS, " " OSLER,: " " PALMER, " " LEWIS. JrlOO?'! in.' ■■•'■■]>.■ -.u The Hon. P. B. DeBLAQUIERE, •• J. H. CAMERON, •• G. S. BOULTON, " G. W. ALLAN, J. W. GAMBLE, C. J. CAMPBELL, T. C. STREET, D. B. 0. FORD, W. B. SIMPSON. Jlrcrttarp: Ret. T. S. KENNEDY. •■.'1,. g ■'. . ' ':! -'. .. ; .'•.1 1- .'n i' , trtasurtr : BANK OF UPPER CANADA. 1-' r: .■•:, '• u: p.. I ,'uio' .- 1 J. W. BRE ';^:Ui'f;i ) /; : 1 M,j i\ .0 .;;'! , . v:^Ji .Sl^i'r i.iiV. i/TfU-',;!. •U.i. ' .11 w> .vU M, CONSTITUTION OF THE €^m\ S>mi]i of i\t §mm of Soronto ; INCORPORATED BY THE STATUTE OP CANADA, 7 VICTORIA, Cap. 68, FOR PROMOTING THE FOLLOWING OBJECTS : First — For the encouragement and support of Missionaries and Clergymen of the United Church of England and Ireland vithin the Diocese of Toronto, and for creating a fund towards the augmentation of the stipends of poor Clerg;jrmen, 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 m the said Diocese, in conformity with the principles of the said Church. Thirdly — For granting assistance, where it may be neeessary, to those who may be preparing for the Ministry of the Gc -pel in the said Church, within the said Diocese. ^ Fourthly— For circulating in the said Diocese the Holy Scriptures, the Boole of Common Prayer of the said Church, and such other Books and Tracts as shall be approved by the central Board or Managing Committee of the said Association. Fifthly — 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. " i I. 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 neded in Thee, we may glorify Thy Holy Name, and finally by Thy mercy obtain everlasting life, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. •>*■ yI constitution. "0 OoD, from whom all holy desirei, nil good oounseU, and all works of piety and charity do proceed, wo beieeoh Thee to tIiU with Thy favour our SoTereign Queen Victoria, and so rule her heart, that she may in all thinge seek Thy honour and glory. Prosper with Thy blessing the designs of this Society. Comfort with Thy grace those benefactors who contribute to Its support. Bless the ministry of Thy servants, the Clergy ; the endeavours of all who are engaged In spreading the knowledge of true religion in this Province, and the lobours of those Missionaries who are promoting the same in foreign parts. And may Thy Holy Spirit direct all our consultations to the advancement of Thy glory, and the good of thy Church, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. " Mcnoirvt. Qoo, who hast made all men, and hatest nothing that thou hast made, nor wouldest the death of a sinner but rather that he should be converted and live, have mercy upon all Jews, Turks, Infidels, and heretics, and also upon all those heathen nations upon which the light of Thy glorious Qospel hath not yet shone ; especially the Indians of this continent. Bless the moans used for their civilization and conversion, and take from them all ignorance, hardness of heart, and contempt of Thy Word : and so fetch them home, blessed Lord, to Thy flook, that they may be saved among the remnant of the true Israelites, and bo made one fold under one Shepherd, Jesus Christ our Lord, who llveth and roigneth with Thee and the Holy Spirit, one Ood. world without end. Amen. "Our Father, which art in heaven, hallowed be Thy name. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done In earth as it Is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trnspasses as we forgive them that trespasN against us. And lead us not into temptation ; but deliver us from evil ; for thine la the kingdom, the power and the glory, for ever and ever. Amen. AND WHEN BUSINESS IS ENDED. " Almighty 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 of 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 all evermore. Amen." II. That all those who are now, or who shall hereafter become members of the Association, and who shall subscribe Ten Shillings annually to the Funds of the Society, or contribute as much as Five Pounds in one sum, shall be Associated 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 Founds, or in land to the value of Thirty Pounds, for any of the following special pur- viz. :— to be invested or held in trust for the Widows and Orphans' Fund ; to CONSTITUTION. vn be inteited or held in trust for the entlowment of a Church or » Churoh-sohool ; and that it Bball be the duty of the Secretary at the meeting in the month of October, in each and erenr year, to malce a return of those vho hare not paid up the 26b. for the yenr ending the iiOth day of April prevlouM, and that fluoh names shall be erased from the liitt of Incorporated Member*. , IV. That the Corporation shall consiHt of the Bishop of Toronto for the time being, of the members appointed by the charter, nnd of so many of the other Associated Members of the Society as shall be elected by ballot Members of the Corporation, at the meetings tu ho from timo to time holden on the days and at the place appointed by the By-laws of the Corporation, for its stated meetings. Providvl always, that the whole number of members of the said Corporation, in addition to those who aro made Members by the Statute, shall nt no time exceed three hundred, and that the whole number of Members of the Corporation shall never be less than one hundred. V. 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 bo President of thii Society, and the Venerable the Archdeacons within the Diocese shall bo Vice- Presidents. VII. That the Society shall, at their Meeting on the second Wednesday in June in each year, choose 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 be eligible to any office. VIII. That the paid officers of tho Society to be appointed by the foregoing rule, shall be a Secretary, and a subordinate officer to be 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-^bimself in £500 and two sureties in £260 each. Also the Auditors. ,,,,,: ., ,1 , 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 for the yenr ensuing ; that at that meeting any niember be at liberty to propose another list of seven members of the Society, instead of that proposed by the Standing Committee ; nnd that the election of the Tract and Book Committee take place at the Genernl Meeting in November. X. That if it shall happen that any of tho 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 bo was elected or appointed to serve, in such case the President, or any one of the Vice-Presidents, shall convene a meeting, to be held at the usual place of meeting of the Society, at such time as shall be specified in the notice of such meeting ; and that such members of the Corporation as shall be present at the meeting, or a majority of them, shall and may choose an officer or officers in 1 vm CONSTITUTION. the room or ^•laoe of such person or persons so dead or removed, as to them shall seem meet. Provided, that it shall not be necessary for any such meeting to be called for supplying a vacancy in the office of Vice-President : but the President *" ; ^t so in his discretion. XI. ■! .■' '• That the Society shall and may, on the second Wednesday in every month, excepting the months of A.ugust 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 pover to call a Special Meeting of the said Society at any time. In Lent, the meetings to be holden on Thursday instead of Wednesday. That no act done in any meeting of the said Society shall be valid and effectual unless the President, or some one of the Vice-Presidents, shall be present at such Meeting. XIII. And with regard to all meetings of the Society, and to the making, altering, or repealing any By-laws, Rules or Regulations at such Meetings, it is to be specially noticed, that by the Act of the Legislature 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 there 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 Deana 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 Parept Society, to be eiv^oted annually by such Branch Association. That of the non-official Members of the Standing Committee residing in the City 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 have served the shortest time on the Committee shall be considered to have vacated his 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 Minutes of all the proceedings of the Society be taken, and that at each meeting of the Society the minutes of the preceding meeting be read by the Secretary, and signed by the Chairman. > f GONSTITUIION. i > 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 firom that date. XVII. That the Secretary conduct the correspondence of the Society, take minutes of the proceedings of the General Meetings and Committees, prepare tlie Annual Report of the Society, attend meetings of the Branches throughout the Dioeese under the direction of the President, and take the general superip tendenoe of the affair* 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 shaU be approved by the 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 Fundn ; the Archdeacon, or Senior Clergyman resident within its bounds, shall ex officio be Chairman or such District Branch Association, 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 Oeneral Meeting of each Branch District Association shall be held in each year, at any time and place which may be agreed upon at a previous Quarterly Meeting of the Committee of Management ; and Quartei'ly Meetings of the Committee of Management — not less than iive 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 co-operation of all the Parishioners in their deliberations and designs. They shall collect subscriptions and donations from the members of the Church, in such manner as they shall deem most effective, and endeavour by every means in their power to augment the resources of the Society. All moneys raised to be transmitted to the treasurer of the District Association. The treasurer of each District Association shall transmit annually the full sum of £1 5s. 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 lOs., together with one-fourth of all the moneys paid into his hands, to the Treasurer of the Society at Toronto, to be at the disposal 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 Secretaries, 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 2 CONSTITUTION. maintenance of Travelling or Resident Missionaries in this Diocese ; of another, to aid the 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 application 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 Committee any case which in his Lordship's upinion 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 bis Widow and Orphans to a Pension. XXI. That the Charter and these By-laws do together form the Constitution of the Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto, and that nothing which is contained in the Constitution of the Society established on the 28th day of April, 1842, or in any By-law, Bale, 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 Bach provisions thereof as are above continued iu force. t EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT OF ®t|e Jncorporated (El)ntct) BocittQ OF THE DIOCESE OF TORONTO, PRESENTED AT THE ANNUAL MEETING AT TORONTO, HELD ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13th, 1860. In reviewing the proceedings of tiie society during the past year, your committee cannot but discern reasons for thankful- ness and hope, in the midst of much to discourage. It is well known to all that the pressure under which the com- mercial and agricultural interests of this province have long been labouring, have been hitherto but very inconsiderably relieved, and that at all events sufficient time has not as yet elapsed, to permit the fruit of returning prosperity to discover itself in the shape of increased ability and disposition to further the cause of charity and religion. It must therefore under these circumstances be a matter of congratulation, that we are in a position to announce any increase of the income of the society, and there is little reason to doubt that when all the collections and subscriptions for the year shall have come in, the increase as compared with last year, will amount to at least jC200 ; nor is the mere fact of this addition to the pecuniary reaources of this society the sole ground of con- gratulation. The committee feel that they may fairly invite the society to rejoice with them on the mode in which that addition has been made ; all the statistics, received from the district and parochial branches, show an increase of zeal and vigour in the 12 REPORT. administration of the affairs of the society. The great increase is in the sum remitted from parochial branches, many sending more than the quarter prescribed by the rules of the society, and some forwarding the whole of the amount subscribed. This generous determination to postpone local interests to the general objects of the society, must be regarded as a very hopeful sign, and as an augury of far greater results hereafter, and your com- mittee cannot refrain from observing that it has, as a general rule, been most signally exemplified in the case of the poorer districts. They whose poverty may well have proved a strong tempta- tion to restrict their charity within the limits of their own locality, have shewn themselves by no means the least mindful of the apostle's injunction, *< look not every man on his own things, but every man also on the things of others." The result has been that instead of £433 10s. Od. remitted from Parochial Branches during the previous year, we have this year received no less a sum than £828. We trust that this may prove an ample encouragement to all who have devoted their time and abilities to the service of the society, whether in the unobtrusive but laborious and self-denying office of collectors, or as officers of parochial and district associations. We may also accept this improved condition of our finances as a satisfactory proof that the additional attention which has been given to the conduct of our annual meetings, has not been thrown away, and your committee would hope that all who are qualified to assist in such meetings, and more especially the lay members of our communion, will be stimulated hereby to renewed exer- tions to awaken and sustain the interest of the church at large in the good work which it is the duty of the society to prosecute. The amount derived from the quarterly collections is somewhat less than last year ; but the number of stations at which collec- tions have been taken up (and parishes which always contribute have yet to be heard from) is somewhat greater. Your committee would therefore gladly impute the slight defi- ciency, not to any negligence or lukewarmness on the part of the clergy, but to the continued scarcity of the means of exercising liberality, among those to whom they had to address their .appeals. Your committee trust that under the good providence of God, we may be enabled in years to come, not only more adequately to discharge our immediate duties in respect of the spiritual des- titution which unhappily exists within the limits of this diocese, but ultimately to extend our Christian charily to that wider field in which our beloved mother church has been so long and so raccessfaliy labouring. Though, unhappily, we cannot at present render her any mate- > ! *■ REPORT. IS rial aid, we must not at all events withhold the expression of our cordial sympathy with her labours, whether in the eastern or western hemisphere. In the west, we see her endowing and organising, and that chiefly through the munificence of one Christian lady, the Bishop- ric of Columbia, while in South Africa a vast missionary enter- prise has been set on foot, by the united action of the two great English Universities. Bishops have also been consecrated for the new Sees of Warepor, New Zealand, Moreton Bay, and St. Helena. The Society for the Diocese of Huron is prospering, and the number of the clergy greatly increased since the division, and your committee have every reason to believe that the bishopric in the east will be immediately established, when the same happy results may be expected. The reports from the Dioceses of Quebec, Montreal, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland, are also encouraging. Since the last annual meeting, an arrangement has been con- cluded for the division of the several funds of this society, as it originally existed, between the two Church Societies of the Dio- ceses of Toronto and Huron. The Bishops were enabled to avail themselves, in the conduct of this important business, of the high legal attainments, and of the mature judgment, of the late lamented Sir James Buchanan Macauley ; and it would ill become us to forget that one of the latest labours of his valuable life was a work of love on behalf of this society, and of the general inte- rests of the church ; a work to which very few could have brought the like qualifications with himself, while his retirement from the high judicial position which he had so long adorned, pointed him out as the only person to whose experience and unimpeachable integrity we were to entrust a task of no ordinary difficulty. We have also to deplore the loss of one who was from its com- mencement a prominent and zealous member of this society, and we are assured that many a year must pass ere the name of the Bev. D. E. Blake will cease to be held in affectionate remem- brance by the Churchmen of this diocese ; his memory must long be cherished as that of a sincere, consistent, and warm-hearted advocate of christian truth, whose practical good sense and sound views of ecclesiastical polity, led him to recognise in this society the legitimate organ for the difiusion and advancement of that truth within the diocese. INCOME. The income of the Parent Society, when the books were closed, exclusive of moneys received for various trusts and r 14 REPORT. investments returned, deducting also £211 Os. 4d., belonging to last year's income and credited in the appendix of the report, though received after the books were closed, Amounted to X2874 14 8 ReoeWed since books were closed 29 8 Income of Parochial Branches as far as can be ascertained £2276 15 6 Deduct remitted to Parent Society, including annual subscriptions 828 1448 15 6 Various trusts and investments returned 1868 7 4 £6206 5 6 Additional receipts up to time of printing report 189 15 1 £6846 7 ^ SERMONS. Stations. Amount. General Purpose Fund 151 £198 10 Mission Fund 166 218 9 11 Widows and Orphans' Fund 169 275 17 9 Students' Fund 102 122 4 7 Sustentation Fund 171 876 15 8 *\' ' 1186 17 11 Being £178 17s. 3d. less than reported last year, but several collections have yet to be received. MISSION FUND. Amount received on this account £313 9s. 2d. Collections £218 9 11 Interest 62 5 BeoeiTed after report was printed last year 32 14 3 Expenditure for the past year. Rev. P. Jacobs £60 " J. Langtry 30 " E.H.Baker 60 ■ " R. Flood, for Interpreters 12 10 <• A. H. MulhoUand, for Mr. Angus .'. 25 " C. Drinkwater 12 10 •'• •• J. Davidson 25 .. ! " G.W.White 50 " S. Briggs 29 2 6 " S. Houston 25 H. C. Hogg, Schoolmaster to Muncey Indians 12 10 Insurance on Manetowahning Church 5 Home District 100 Rev. Dr. O'Meara's travelling expenses 18 10 4 '< A. Jamieson, for P. Jacobs 28 2 6 Taxes 10 19 £498 4 4 The following districts have expended within their bounds : ^: K f «f. f, i . ' REPORT. 15 Gore and Wellington District £816 5 Niagara District 100 Home District 100 £1014 4 Amounts for which the fund is responsible for the coming year: Rev. G. W. White £50 " P.Jacobs 60 •' E. H. M. Baker 80 Insurance on Manetowahning Cliurch 6 Rev. J. Davidson 26 Rev. J. Langtry 80 Taxes— say 11 £211 HomeDistriot £100 0) Simcoe •' 100 j- Conditionally. Gore and Wellington 50 I There is a balance against thi^ fund of £196 Is. 5d., which it is hoped will be made up in July. WIDOWS AND ORPHANS' FUND. Receipts for tlie , last year £2427 3 3 Deduct investments returned 1682 3 3 Total belonging to the year 795 Amount naid out in pensions 527 10 Taxes....*. 13 7 7 The sum of £77 Is. 8d. has been added to the investments, making the amount now invested £1555 16s. 9d. The amount invested in behalf of this fund appears by last year's report to have been £8546 15s. 9d., but from this must be deducted the sum of .£1066 Os. 8d., the amount of investments handed over to the Huron Diocese ; this would leave the amount invested at the close of last year £7480 15s. Id. GENERAL PURPOSE FUND. Amount received this year on this account £1284 4 Parochial branches £828 Sermons 198 10 Reports 11 10 Rents 27 10 Instalments on land 40 Remainder made up of collections from Parochial branches, received after report was printed last year. EASTERN EPISCOPAL TRUST FUND. The Rev. Mr. Stuart of Kingston submitted the following report of the committee entrusted with the management of the Trust Fund for the endowment of the Bishopric of Kingston : 16 RJBPOST. / The commiltee o{' the Eaatern Episcopal Trust Fund beg leave to report that, being impressed with the deep importance to the prosperity of the church in this part of the Diocese of Toronto, that the fund for the endowment of the bishopric of Kingston should be completed with as little delay as possible, ihey have been directing their efforts during the year to the obtaining of further subscriptions, and the proper investment of the notes and moneys in the hands of their treasurer. It will be seen by the following statement that cash and securi- ties to the extent of $35,595.82 are now in the treasurer's bands, a portion of which consists of mortgages taken in exchange for notes, and the committee are now earnestly engaged in carrying out the necessary arrangements for further investments. The following is a financial statement : Cash Bubsoriptionu, less expenses $ 6,668.70 Promissory notes and debentures paid 4,007.33 Interest on notes and debentures $ 481.96 Interest on mortgages 298.38 Interest on bank account 1,016.59 1,796.79 12,472.82 Notec not collected per last statement 17,617.00 Less amount since paid, exchanged, &c 1,568.00 15,949.00 Mortgages on hand and unpaid 7,274.00 35,695.82 In addition to this amount, interest estimated at $16,000 has accrued upon the promissory notes and mortgages, and there are subscriptions not yet paid amounting to $4,223,33, inclusive of the sum of £500 sterling promised by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. Were it not that a large deduction will have to be allowed on account of losses upon the promissory notes, the committee would be able to report that the minimum amount required had been made up. They have much satisfaction, however, in being able to state that they have succeeded beyond their expectations in forwarding the completion of the endowment, notwithstanding the great monetary depression during the last two years, and they trust that in a short time the Eastern Episcopal Trust Fund will have attained the object for which it was instituted. (Signed,) 3ks. A. Henderson, Chairman. COMMUTATION TRUST FUND. The Clergy Trust Committee submit their usual Report to the Church Society. REPORT. 17 The Investments of the Trust Fund now stand as follow : Debentures at 6 percent £162,660 7 3 Do. at 8 do 9,616 13 10 Mortgages ate do. £22,600, securing 16,860 Do. at 8 do. £66,660 18s. 7d., securing 30,660 18 7 Do. at 10 do 3,000 Temporary Loans, at 10 per cent 2,600 £228,177 19 8 The interest on the Investments on Mortgage is further secured by personal bonds with sureties. These several investments yield an aggregate income of j£14,d98 Os. 5d., while the charges on the Fund for the current year are estimated at £14,300, leaving a surplus of income over expenditure of £298 Os. 5d., which is at the disposal of his Lordship the Bishop of the Diocese, under [the By-Law of the Society in that behalf. As the Committee have carried out the directions contained in the award between the Church Societies of the Dioceses of Toronto and Huron, since the last annual meeting of this Society, and have transferred to the latter Diocese their proportion of the Trust Fund, they consider the present a fitting occasion to give a brief resum^ of the result of their operations since the trust was established. The commutation was commenced in the year 1855, and com- pleted in the early part of 1857, by which period, the sum paid to the clergy of our Church in Upper Canada, and received by them from the Church Society, amounted to £184,850 sterling, or £224,000 16s. 8d. currency, yielding an income of j£13,954 per annum ; — nearly £6000 a year less than the amount of the salaries which were charged upon the fund, and which the Society had covenanted to pay to the Clergy during their lives or incum- bencies, on receiving from them their Commutation money — a defi- ciency which, at the time, it would have been impossible to supply, except by an encroachment upon the capital of the fund, had it not been for a liberal grant of ,£7,500 made by the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel. Since that period, both the capital and income of the fund have steadily increased, so that now, befor- 'he expiration of the fifth year from the acceptance of theTrust by the Society, and after having transferred to the Diocese of Huron their proportion of the fund, amounting to .£66,551, there remains for this Diocese, as at present constituted, the above sum of j£22S,177 lOs. 8d., yielding an income of £14,598 Os. 5d.; being a capital of only £1721 15s. lOd. less than the whole sum before the Commutation was closed, but affording a return of £644 per annum more than the interest at that time, an increase of upwards of 28 per cent. 3 18 REPORT. on the original capital, in addition to the regular payment oi the salaries of the Clergy, half-yearly^ until last year, when their com- fort was Increased very much by these payments being made quarterly : and this has all been eflfecled at an expense of less than £T50, up to the commencement of this year. The Committee append hereto the report of the Sub-Committee, whose duty it is to examine the securities of the Trust deposited in the Commercial Bank, and they have much satisfaction in stating that there is not a shilling of interest in arrear on any of their securities, and only £50 of principal on a debenture of a Township Municipality. Toronto, 13th June, I860. J. W. Gamble, Chairman. J. Hilly ARD Cameron, Manager. ' C. J. Campbell. We the Sub-Committee appointed by the Clergy Trust Com- mittee, do hereby certify that we have carefully examined the securities held for the Clergy Trust by the Commercial Bank of Canada, and that we find the same to be correct. Toronto, June 13, 1860. Thomas 0. Street, , Saltern Givens. . j» ' the om- ade less itee, ited I in ^ of )f a n. EXTRACTS FROM DISTRICT AND PAROCHIAL REPORTS. r. om- the lank # I I {■ HOME DISTRICT. REPORT OF THE MANAGING COMMITTEE. The Managing Committee are thankful to be able to report that the work of the Society has been carried on during the past year, in this District, with very satisfactory results ; the total amount collected and reported to the committee being $1942.13, an excess of $427.75 above the total of the previous year. The amount, however, at the disposal of the District Commit- tee, viz., $605.15, is less than that of last year by $13.51, owing to many of the parochial branches having been compelled by urgent local wants to make requisition for the three-fourthts allowed by the constitution. The annual meetings in the several parishes and missions were well attended, and the interest in the objects of the Society ap- pears to be steadily increasing among our people. The plaL of appointing deputations of clergymen to attend meetings in diflfei- ent sections ol the District was found to work well, and much valuable assistance was afforded by several influential laymen, who visited different parishes. The labours of our missionary — the Rev. G. P. Viner — have been continued as indefatigably as formerly ; but the committee regret that, at the close of his three years' engagement with the District in October next, he will probably be removed to another sphere of duty ; when a new arrangement will probably be made by the bishop in regard to the section of country embraced in the present mission of the Rev. G. P. Viner, and the Rev. T. Taylor. The committee have made the following grants and payments : Ber. G. P. Viner, balance of stipend, to Ist April, 1860 $183.83 Rev. J. Carry, do. do. do 80.00 Rev. T. P. Hodge, ' do. do. do 80.00 Rev. W. Johnson, dOt do. do 80.00 Rev. R. Arnold, do. do. do 80.00 Rev. H. Stewart, do. do. do. 80.00 ' To the Secretary Home District 20.00 Postage and Expenses 6.00 ' $559.88 The grants of $80 to the above-named five clergymen have been made on the ground that they receive no support from any I 20 REPORT. ecclesiastical fund, and are dependent for their ministerial sti- pends entirely upon the working of the voluntary principle in their respective missions. H. C. Cooper, Secretary ^ H. D. B. Colltetiont of the Home Dittrict liraneh of the Church Soeitty, April 30, IHCO. Olnrgymen. PwlihM. ReT. T. i( II ntri- n the t the Dcto ig of mar- used le of ihere n. 90 00 }0 r2 iiety sum ety, ised lary ion. inls ear, the Rial Ited irch om still the the )m- wa ear Clergyman's subsoription $ 6 00 Donations, " 3 25 Tract Fund 2 50 Mission Fund 9 50 Incorporated Member 6 00 General Purposes 48 25 $68 50 Also they report, In accordance with resolution of district branch, the whole amount collected for all Church purposes up to Easter, 1859, was $518.30. Thus the aggregate of the subscriptions for this year amounts to $912.68. The total amount of the parochial branches of the Niagara District for the past year is $950.61, of which $362.36 have been remitted to parent society. GORE AND WELLINGTON DISTRICT. The managing committee of the Gore and Wellington branch of the Church Society have the satisfaction of reporting that their labours during the past year have, under the blessing of God, been attended with a large amount of success. The missionaries engaged under their auspices have been labouring in their re- spective fields with great diligence, and are rapidly reaping the harvest which has long been ripe for the sickle. The field of missionary labour appears to be widening to an extent which, while it is cheering to witness, at the same time awakens much anxiety on the part of the committee as to the means of supplying these increasing wants. With a view to meet this emergency, the committee during the early part of last year appointed a deputation to visit those townships in the north- ern section of the united districts, with a view of ascertaining whether the members of the Church of England resident there, might not be able to raise local subscriptions in aid of a travel- ling missionary, provided a missionary were sent. The deputa- tion, consisting of the Rev. H. W. Stewart and Rev. Francis Tremayne, performed the duty in a most efficient and satisfac- tory manner, and presented a very able and interesting report. They were warmly welcomed by the settlers, and aided by them in the work of canvassing from house to house. The result of their canvass was that the townships of Maryborough and Peel have raised by local subscription the sum of $300, or one-half the required salary for a missionary. They have given bonds for the payment of that sum, and your committee have intimated to >* ;-i.i I 30 REPORT. il them that a similar amount wrill be granted to them by this So- ciety, and that Maryborough and Pael shall be the first vacancy filled. Similar efforts in Arthur, North Arthur, Mount Forest, and the township of Luther, were attended with similar success, and bonds have been entered into with your committee for the pay- ment annually of upwards of |^300 towards the salary of the Rev. Mr. Houston, who is now labouring among them. This arrange- ment it is hoped will enable the committee at once to request the bishop of the diocese to appoint a missionary to the destitute townships of Maryborough and Peel. The collections for the year which is just expiring, your committee are happy to say, exceed those of the former year by a considerable sum : a fact which must be gratifying at a time when every one is feeling the pressure of the times, and when serious apprehensions were en- tertained that there would be a falling off. May we not regard this as an indication that the lesson which Divine Providence appears to have been teaching the people of this country at large, by the pecuniary crisis which has swept like a tornado over the whole land, has had a salutary effect ; and that although their worldly substance may not have increased during the last twelve months, but in many cases may have materially diminished, yet their contributions to the sacred cause of missionary labour — the cause of Christ and of God — have not been lessened or with- drawn ; but that amid much trial and difficulty the wants of those who are perishing for lack of knowledge have not been overlooked. Twenty-three parishes have reported their collections for the past year. Among these Guelph has earned for itself the honour- able distinction of standing at the head ; the amount subscribed there being the largest among the parishes of this district asso- ciation. Three new parochial associations have been formed during the last few weeks, namely, at Fergus, Waterdown, and Acton, making in all at the present time no less than thirty paro- chial associations in connexion with this district branch. The treasurer's statement will furnish the amounts received from each, as well as a comparative view of this and the preceding year. The two associations in Hamilton, namely, Christ's Church and the Church of the Ascension, avail themselves of this oppor- tunity to present their reports. • CHRIST'S CHURCH. The total amounts collected this year is $283.34, of which the sum of $22 was appropriated to paying for reports, leaving for general purposes $261.34. The quarterly collections amount to $124.07, and special collections during the year to $1250, in- ► KEPORT. 31 eluding a grant from the Ladies' Sewing Society of upwards of $800. It is mainly owing to the exertions of the ladies aUo that the subscriptions of this parish have not fallen short of former years. They kindly undertook the not very agreeable task of going from house to house and soliciting from rich and poor such contributions as they were able to give. The best reward for such self-denying labours is the consciousness that they have been engaged in a good work, endeavouring to promote the cause of Christ and his church. THE CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION. The committee of the Church of the Ascension parochial asso- ciation have to report as collected through annual subscriptions and donations, the sum of $106.50 ; also for missionary purposes in the Gore and Wellington District, $9 ; which, with the quar- terly collections, $81.39, makes a yearly total of $196.89, raised by their church in aid of the Church Society's operations. The Oore and Wellington District Branch of the Church Society, in account with the Treasurer. 1869. Dr. March 18, to cash paid for use of hall for annual meeting $ July 16, to cash paid for advertising, posting handbills $ 8 80 Travelling expenses, attending meetings 4 00 Barnes, mounting map of district 1 50 Stationery, postage, printing circulars 15 66 To cash remitted Parent Society, one-fourth of collections of $286.45 for 1868, received subsequent to meeting for that year December 31, to cash paid stipends of following missionaries for past year : Rev. Mr. Higginson 490 00 '« " Drinkwater 400 00 " " Houston 875 00 4 00 29 96 71 60 1265 00 To cash remitted Parent Society. — Amountof special subscriptions 3 00 SB5 each for 16 clergymen 80 00 15 lay incorporated members 75 00 One-fourthof $1824.05, balance of year's collections 331 01 To balance on hand carried forward . 1859. Cr. March 17, by balance brought forward, per statement rendered November 14, by collections of 1858, received too late for last annual re- port, from following, viz. : Oakville 107 00 Beverley 53 25 Saltfleet 4 37 Sloney Creek 7 38 Binbrook 6 00 Elora 18 70 Ontario 10 75 ; Lowville 79 00 489 00 . 828 46 $2688 03 . 790 09 286 45 REPORT. December 81, bjr interest allowed on moneys in treaaorer's hands. By collections of 1869, received from following, viz. : Rockwood Binbroolc Oalcvillo • Saltfleet '. Georgetown ■ Acton Cayuga, York, and Caledonia Ouelph Waterdown Milton Hornby Wellington Square and Nelson Ancaster Dundas and Flamboro Barton and Olanford Beverley, Lowville, and Strabane Christ's Church, Hamilton Church of Ascension, do 88 14 6 00 121 00 12 50 58 22 26 00 80 00 869 83 86 50 101 50 48 50 32 00 59 10 108 92 76 00 102 00 261 84 115 50 19 44 1592 05 $2688 03 » # NEWCASTLE DISTRICT. f COBOURO. I , ... This parochial branch have to congratulate themselves upon reaching this year the amount of collections usually obtained in times of ordinary prosperity, (£100 Ss. Id.) — of which was paid direct to the Parent Society £5, and one-fourth of the balance. In addition to this amount, it is proper to state that there has been transmitted to the Parent Society from this parish during the past year, special collections in its behalf amounting to £54 13s. 6d. At the same time parochial church purposes have demanded a corresponding local expenditure. Constant repairs and improve- ments are called for; and during the past year a handsome stained window has been placed in the chancel at the cost of X106 5s. ; and a contract has been entered into for the erection of tables containing the Lord's Prayer, Creed and Ten Com- mandments, to the extent of about £20 more, all of which has been raised by subscription. PORT HOPE. The committee have little to say, since none of the funds col- lected have been expended in the parish, but have all been transmitted direct to the Parent Society. The benevolence of the ladies of this congregation has induced them to organize a society for home purposes ; which by sales of : ■- I r REPORT. SS ^ i ¥ needle work, by the subscriptions of its members, and contribu- tions of the well-disposed, is enabled to accomplish many of those objects carried out in other parishes by part of the funds of the local Church Society. The collection at the last annual meeting was £6 10s. The proceeds of the regular collections amounting to £20 ISs., have been duly transmitted to the Parent Society in Toronto. PETERBOROUGH. A meeting of the society was held in this place upon the 30th day of January last, which was well attended ; a large number of the clergy were present, and the parishioners manifes- ted an increased interest in the society^s advancement. A committee of ladies has undertaken the work of collection, and there will be sent to the Parent Society the sum of £20, which the local committee has every reason to trust will be increased next year. DARLINGTON. , , . ., The committee of this branch have nothing special to report. The annual meeting was much larger than at any former period, and evinced a very lively interest on behalf of the good cause, of which substantial evidence has since been given in the contributions of the congregation generally. Every effort is being made in the parish at the present time to reduce the debt of St. John's Church, Bowmanville, and with satisfaclory success ; bat until this burden is removed the contributions to the Church Society cannot be reasonably expected to be as liberal as under other and more favourable circumstances. The amount subscribed for the present year is £15. NEWCASTLE. -i:v The ladies who kindly undertook the work of collecting lost no time in following up the warm advocacy of the cause of the society by the several speakers at the annual meeting ; but very shortly afterwards made direct and personal appeals to every member of the Church in the neighbourhood. The result of their ready zeal was an increase of nearly £7 lO.s. over the sub- scription list of last year. The whole amount subscribed is £21 5s. GRAFTON. The amount raised by this parochial association is £25, of which the usual proportion will be remitted to the Parent Society. Besides this, five collections have been made during the year, amounting to £15 17s. 4d., which, added to the proceeds of the 5 p •34 RBPORT. annual subscriptions, increases the total to the sum of £40 17s. 4d. raised for the objects contemplated by the Society during the past year. COLBORNE. The collectors have been very energetic In their labours, and the amount raised is £22 10s., which is less than last yearns collections by about £5. This decrease has been chiefly caused by a reluctance on the part of some of the people of Brighton to contribute to the funds of this association ; as they are looking forward, at no very distant day, to enjoy the benefits, if not of a rei^idcnt, at least of a travelling missionary. The five collections taken up during the year amount to the sum of £7 17s. 3d., which, with the annual subscriptions above stated, will make the amount from this parish £30 7s. 3d. It will thus be seen that the whole amount raised for the Church Society within the mission of Grafton and Colborne during the past year is £71 4s. 7d.; which shews what might be done by general and united co 28 4(S Sustentation fund 17 61 Parochial subscriptions 26 60 $71 67 KEMPTVILLE. Four quarterly collections .^ji 24 37 Sustentation fund 11 61 Collection for India 2 00 Expended on improvements, &o 86 50 Interest on debt 40 00 DICKENSON S LANDING. Four annual collections Sustentation fund Collection for India Expended in the parish $114 48 ■ $668 00 T. A. Parnell, Secretary. GARDEN RIVER MISSION. ♦ ^ My Dear Sir, — If you are unacquainted with the obstacles which, previous to the opening of navigation, prevent the regular transmission of mails to this remote part of the country, you will be surprised to hear that your letter of March 29lh, was only received a few days ago. I now seize the first opportunity to reply. And first I desire to return my sincere thanks to the Rev. Dr. MacMurray, and the children belonging to his Sunday school, for the sum of ^26.50 enclosed in your letter for the benefit of our mission. I hope that a system of contribution for the spread of the ever- lasting gospel, will be introduced into every Sunday school where it is not yet introduced, and that all the members of our Church will be more and more deeply impressed with a sense of their Wf t-. REPORT. 41 37 51 00 50 00 48 00 iry. tacles gular a will s only lity to ! Rev. chool, eiit oi' ! ever- where rhurch iheir >» f duty to contribute systematically and liberally according to their means, to the Church Society, so that its income may increase at least ten fold, and duly authorised ministers of Christ be sent forth into his vineyard. Then " the wild rness and the solitary place shall be glad for them, and the desert shall rejoice and blossom as the rose." The call for labourers in this part of the vineyard, both among the white people, and among the Indians is very urgent. The village of Sault Ste. Marie, which is be- coming a place of great importance, and rapidly increasing in population, is much in want of a Clergyman. I hold services there occasionally, but I cannot do so often, consistently with the faithful discharge of my stipulated duties among the Indians who are here and in other parts of my mission. On February 18lh, I left home with my horse and cutter, and Chief Puhqwudgenene as my guide, to visit some Indians who were wintering at Goulais Bay on Lake Superior. We remained the first night at a house on the American side, about seven miles above the Sault. In answer to a question relative to the occu- pants of a solitary house on the Canadian side, a quarter of a mile distant, our hostess informed us that they were half breeds, the man belonged to our church, but his wife was a papist, that they were very poor and deeply afflicted in their family. Their eldest daughter, a young woman, became sick unto dtath last fall, or rather just as winter set in. She was very anxious to see a minister of the gospel, but the partly frozen state of the river rendered access to them impossible. She died, and her sorrowing parents were left alone, (except the rest of their chil- dren,) and unassisted to perform the last mournful offices of kindness to her mortal remains. Our hostess continued, '^ the eldest boy is now sick at the point of death, and will not probably live through night." I resolved at once, in spite of approaching darkness, a snow storm, and a very unsafe bridge of ice^ owinp^ to the strength and rapidity of the current underneath, to visit him. Chief Puhqwudgenene, with an axe in hand to stay the ice, led the way ; we reached the opposite side in safety, and entering the house, I found the boy in a sitting posture, with his head resting on his hands, a most pitiable object, in the last stage of a rapid consumption. My heart was moved to its inmost depths. I read and talked with him as he was able to bear it, and finally prayed with him. We resumed our journey early next morning to Goulais Bay. At noon we drove to the shore, where my guide soon kindled a fire and made some tea ; we were joined in our repast by an Indian and his wife, who had been somewhere to sell fish, and were returning to the bay with four dogs and two sleighs. Both the man and his wife were heathen, and as we \ye|re preparing to proceed on our journey, 6 n BKI^RT. the latter said to her husband so that I could hear, " I am very tired," so hoping to have some longthened conversation with her on the subject of religion, I asked her lo take a seat in my cutter. When I spoke to her of the love of Christ in dying for our sins, she seemed deeply interested, and said that she had never heard such news before, and that no minister had previously spoken to her on the subject of religion. She had several children, but all were unbaptised. I called at their house afterwards, and found her with her children, but her husband had gone out to fish. I read to them a portion of scripture, and instructed them in the truths of the gospel. I hope to visit them again shortly, and receive them into the Church of Christ. Many of the Indians there are papists nominally, but they differ in nothing but the name scarcely from the heathen around them. Among the Indians in the bay, I found a very old man and his wife, who had been baptised by Dr. MacMurray, but had rtdapsed into a state bordering on heathenism. I regretted that I had not made the journey on foot, as there was no hay lor the horse ; I took some along with me and oats, but only sufficient for two days, and I wished to remain there over the Sabbath, for the sake of the Indians, and for the benefit of a party of surveyors belong- ing to our Church, who were surveying the land surrendered by the Indians last summer. It may not be altogether out of place here, to express a hope that such gentlemen as the surveyors alluded to, whose conduct among the Indians was most consistent and exemplary, will always be chosen for such purposes, if it will be profitable to them, as it will certainly be beneficial to the Indians. The sick boy before mentioned, was much changed in body and stoul when I returned, and died the same night. I think we m.\y indulge the fond hope that he is now numbered with the redeemed in heaven. On March 9th, I visited Hilton and the Bruce Mines. The population at these places is upwards of a thousand. Many of them belong to our Church, and if we had a minister there I have no doubt that many others would join, from their eagerness to attend my services when I go there. I preached twice to very large congregations, and ministered the sacrament of baptism to eight children. ' The Indians in the neighbourhood are in a most wretched and degraded state of ignorance and vice. Many of them are papists in hame, but like the rest, heathen in reality. One poor woman, knowing that I could speak Ojibwa, but having no further know- ledge of me, requested my services to assist her in procuring a small quantity of " Ishkootawaboo,'' firewater — whiskey, from the traders. She said she Had nothing to give him in exchange then, but she would bring sugar as soon as she could make some., fl *f] I RKFORT. 43 m She was then intoxicaied, and a most disgusting appearance she presented, but she was not so far intoxicated however, as to be incapable of comprehending and feeling my answer to her re- quest. She said "are you a minister?" Answering her in the affirmative, she said, *M am a very wicked woman ; I once took religion, (was baptised by a popish priest,) but we have had no one lor many years to teach us.'' My letter, I fear, is already tediously long, so I will not say much in reference to the Indians here at Garden River. Many of them, I am happy to state, are walking worthy of their high vocation, and using all diligence to make their calling and election sure. Most of them have for three years contributed to the missionary cause ; their last contribution in sugar, furs, and cash, amounted to twenty-seven dollars nearly. Hoping these facts will not prove uninteresting, I remain. Yours very truly, James Chance. Rev. T. S. Kennedy. from REV. MR. JACOBS' REPORT. Manitowahning, Lake Hurorif May 2Sthf 1860. Rev. AND Dear Sir, — I have great pleasure in sending you the following extracts from my journal, which I hope you will fin^l interesting: .'. , . July. — II the early part of this month an old Indian woman, a widow, died at this place. She had suffered a great deal for more than a year. Her husband was a chief. She led a con- sistent life, and shewed in her conduct that she loved the Lord. No one came more regularly to church than she. Her death was a peaceful and happy one. Sept. 3rrf.— This evening I went to see some of the Indians in the bush, who are now putting up their Indian corn. A great deal of this I found was destroyed by the late frosts. It is very seldom that there is a severe frost here this time of the fall. I am very much afraid that there will be a great scarcity of corn on . the island the coming winter, and that consequently many of the people will be badly ofl*. in the first tent that I went to, I found a woman boiling the unripe corn which was affected by the frost. She told me that she intended doing the same to all that did not ripen, and then putting it up, and that in this manner it kept tolerably well. She had in a corner of her tent a great heap of pumpkins and squashes. . j ^j ^ 44 nEPORT. fa Little Current, Sept. lOth. — The mission house at this place ,vhich had been left incomplete last fall, was finished a short time ago. It was built by one of the Indians. Manitowahning, Sept. 30/A. — Dr. O'Meara and his family left this afternoon, and will be in a few days at Collingwood. I had hoped that they would have stayed here another winter. The Doctor called the Indians together yesterday evening, and after singing and prayer, gave them his parting address. I trust that those who were present will remember the good and sound counsels which were given them, and that they will, through God's aid, act in accordance with them. After another hymn was sung, prayer was offered up, and then the people separated. The Doctor is a great loss to this place : I shall miss him very much. He has been a great friend to the Indians ; he was ever ready to assist them in their troubles, and to give them advice whenever they required or asked for it ; and although the diffi- culties were many and great which often stood before him, yet he boldly and perseveringly did his duty. The Indians owe him a debt of gratitude for his translations of the New Testament, the Psalms, and the Book of Common Prayer into their own language. Nov, 3rd. — As the Indians have all come back from their gar- dens, in the bush, to their houses in the village, I have begun to teach the children again. I rang the bell at a quarter past 2 p.m., and in a short time the children assembled together in one of my rooms. I teach the more advanced of them, and my sister who is staying with me at present teaches the rest. Those who are in my class read English and Indian, and spell and write. At a quarter past 4 the school closed. It is a pleasure to me to teach the children. As the government have withdrawn their school- master from this place, I have taken the work of teaching on myself; I saw that unless I taught them, they would very soon forget the little they had learnt at school. Sunday, Nov. 6th. — The Sunday school this morning was very well attended. I heard all the children repeat the Lord's Prayer in Indian ; 1 then read to them the gospel for the Jay, and asked them questions on it. I also shewed them some pictures of the persons and things mentioned in the Bible, making a few remarks on them at the same time. This part of the instruction they re- ceive, they like particularly. The pictures I refer to are those which are published by the Christian Knowledge Society. Those that I have were, if am not mistaken, given to Dr. O'Meara some years ago by the society for the mission. December I2ih. — I am at present translating the book of Deuteronomy into the Ojibwa language. When Dr. O'Meara left this in October, he took with him Genesis and Exodns, which t ' J, REPORT. 45 place short We had translated, and he intended when he reached Montreal to get them printed there. Since that time 1 have been engaged in revising and correcting our translations of Leviticus and Num- bers, I have just finished this part of the work. December 2Sth. — About this time last year Dr. O'Meara gave a feast to the Indian children, who used to come to our evening school. I thought that I would this year give a feast to the parents, and to the young men and women. So I invited them and a few that reside at South Bay, all came to the house this evening, and I immediately seated them round the tables. Around the first table sat the Superintendent of Indian affairs, his son, the chiefs and myself. The room was quite full, all appeared to enjoy the dinner very much. One who sat near me said that he was only sorry the plum-pudding was not put down on the table just after we had all sat down, as he would have attacked that at once, and made his dinner on it. 1 do not think that the man ever tasted before such a good thing as a plum-pudding. When all had done eating, I spoke a few words. I then mentioned that the superintendent, the chiefs, and a few others would make speeches. Speeches were accordingly made, all of them were very good and appropriate. Every one seemed much pleased with the proceedings of the evening. At the close a hymn was sung, after which the benediction was pronounced. Little Current, Jari'i/ llth. — This evening I held a missionary meeting in the school house at this place ; the attendance was very good. After a hymn had been sung, I offered up a prayer to God to bless the words which were about to be spoken. I then mentioned the object for which I had called the people together. After telling them about offerings, and how they could assist to spread the truth, I desired one of the principal Indians to go round, and ask the heads of families whether they wished to subscribe any thing, and how much they would give, if it was their desire to give something. Some promised to give two dol- lars in maple-sugar ; some a dollar and a half, others a dollar, and a few a half a dollar. After another hymn had been sung, and prayer offered, the blessing was pronounced, and the meeting separated. Manitowahning, Jan^y 25th. — This evening was held our annual missionary meeting. On account of the excessive cold and high wind, not very many attended. At first a hymn was sung; prayer was then offered, after which I gave a long address to those present. I mentioned the different ways of aiding missions. Some, I said, gave money and other things ; others offered to go themselves into heathen lands and to preach to the people there. Many assisted with their prayers. I asked my 46 REPORT Vi U b tl s G < i t I hearers to assist not only with their prayers, but also with their substance. Our Indian chief also said a few words. The greater number present promised to give some maple-sugar when the time for making sugar arrived. I told the people that I in- tended sending what I got from them to the Church Society of this Diocese, who gave me a salary. April 2nd. — The Indians on the island have suffered greatly fron the failure of their corn-crops last fall. Some have been without Indian corn now for several weeks ; all that they have been eating lately is fish, which they obtain by spearing. Nor are the fish plentiful ; in this bay a man that looks for trout all day sometimes only kills two. Other Indians live principally on rabbits. I went out this morning to sec some sugar-camps. The nearest one is about two miles and a half away : the farthest that I saw is about eight miles from this place. Little Current, May \2th. — I had this morning a conversation with an Indian, who arrived here lately from Sheshewahning, a village on the northern side of the island. He informed me that one of the Jesuit priests of Weguamekoong on one of his visits to their village, ordered all the Roman Catholic Indians there, who had copies of the Indian Church of England Prayer Book, to bring them to him, tore up some, and burnt up others. My informant is himself a Romanist ; he says that he did not give up his Prayer Book, and obstinately refused to do so. Many of the Indians who live at the above mentioned place, asked us several years ago for copies of the Book of Common Prayer, and we gave them the books. I would not have believed the story that I have heard, if I had not known that the practice of burning Protestant books existed in other countries where Romanism held a despotic sway. What is said to have been done at Shesheg- wahning is quite in keeping with the doing of the Jesuits in other parts of the world. If the Indian of whom I am speaking has not told me the truth, I do not see what object he could have in giving the information he laid before me. I Ith. — The last of the maple sugar, that was promised by the Indians here for their subscriptions, came in this morning. The whole comes to $8.30. Robert Mills, Esq., the gentleman in charge of the Hudson's Bay Fort at Lacloche gave $10.00 as his subscription ; he also gave me $10.00 for myself to reimburse me for what I have spent during the past twelve months in visiting Lacloche. What has been given at Lacloche and the Little Current I intend to send to the Colonial Church and School So- ciety. The total amount of the subscriptions including what I have given myself, is $19.30. Manitowahning, May S^ t. — I have now received all the sugar which the Indians at this place intended to give to the Church REPORT. 47 Society of the Diocese. What has been given by them and by others here amounts to $24.70, in this sum is included ray own subscription, which is $5.00. I must not forget to mention here that two ^onllemen who reside at this place each gave me some money for myself, besides what I hey gave for the Society. One gave me $12.00, and the other $2.50. Praying that the great head of the Church may crown with sncces's the rllorls of the Society to spread the knowledge of the Saviour in this Diocese. I remain, Rev. and dear sir, Your humble and obedient servant, Peter Jacobs. The Rev. T. S. Kennedy, Secretary of the Church Society. that ;l ^ ■I I I • Ii t,'.:' ■ .in ! /irii .!"( ■l- l-\ RESOLUTIONS PASSED AT THE EIGHTEENTH GENERAL MEETING, HELD ON THE ISth JUNE, 1860. Moved by J. W. Gamble, Esq., seconded by the Rev. H. Hol- land, — That the report just read bo adopted. Moved by William Kirkpatrick, Esq., of Kingston, seconded by the Rev. Dr. Lewis, — That this Society gratefully acknow- ledges the evidences which the report furnishes of an increased zeal and liberality on behalf of the great work in which it is engaged ; and with heartfelt thankfulness to Almighty God for these encouragements, we would unite a praye** *\.&\. the mem- bers of the Church in this Diocese may be united in loving ser< vice to Him, and in brotherly love for each other. Moved by the Rev. E. H. Dewar, seconded by the Hon. J. H. Cameron, — That if every member of the Church annually con- tributed something to the funds of the Church Society, it would be enabled to carry out more efficiently the several objects em- braced in its constitution, each one of which ought to commend itself to all interested in building up the Church in this Diocese, and to all sensible of the honour of being employed in the Lord's work. Moved by the Rev. Dr. Shortt, and seconded by Mr. Dims- dale, of Cavan, — That the thanks of this meeting are due, and are hereby tendered to the various committees who have laboured during the year in the service of the Church Society. f APPENDIX. i HE HOL- nded novv- ;asecl I it iS) >d for Tiem- I ser- J. H. con- ^ould em- Tiend cese, ord's )lMS' , and (ured g H E9 OS tzj H H O -<5 H 03 H a M n f 111^ 02 02 H V H _:ooooeQOoo>ooa)Oi-4 ' Pi r-1 _;©OI-1I>|I-|PH l-HlH Pi iOiOO©M5lOe^h-000pC1O50 fj *iMciM'*3oeo CO "n iM CO ■^ p- CI •^ rl CI a a .a on o H 03 o s in fl a s J I J ^ S -i - o a H »3 pu •Is H " ■g M M n I . a ^ .3 . o a o t (M O Pi O iM CO o to H .'it S I ° [2 -2 § 3 -3 I "§ "^ I ? n 03 OQ CQ 02 a o » a .3 o c I I H oo pH a I a s o H % 50 APPENDIX. 55*" STATEMENT OF INVESTMENTS. WIDOWS AND OBPHANS' FPND. 32 Shares Upper Canada Bank Stock £398 17 6 6 Shares Commercial Bank Stock 150 Mortgage on Lot in Scarborough 200 Bond of Henry Rowsell for amount of balance on Deposi- tary account 490 2 1 Lofln to Clarke Parsonage 50 Middlesex Debentures, (par value £1250) 973 5 5 Simcoe Debentures, (par value £250) 214 7 11 *Grand Trunk Telegraph Debentures, (guaranteed) 864 15 Bequest by Dr. Burnside 750 St. Catharines Debentures, (par value £560) 470 City of Toronto Debentures, (par value £300) 271 1 8 :. Do do (par value £200) 183 Mortgage 287 10 .: Mortgage 070 10 ^ Mortgage. 250 - £6518 9 7 Lands 801 19 6 t^7320 9 1 The following Investments were handed over to the Diocese of Huron, on the divi- sion of the funds, on the 21 st of January, 1860: H. Rowsell's Bond on account of Diocesan Press, value... £96 10 8 ;'! Rev. T. Green, loan 100 .' Dr. Hunter's Bond, (balance)... . 100 Loan to Elora Parsonage 87 10 48 Shares Upper Canada Bank Stock, value 600 Loan to Manvers Parsonage , 82 .^ £1066 8 OGNEBAL PCBP08B FUND. Lands 2P8 4 6 MISSION FUND. Three Shares Upper Canada Bank Stock 37 10 Bequest by Dr. Burnside 1000 £1037 10 Transferred to Diocese of Huron, on January 21st, 1860, stock to the amountof 537 10 KENT TESTIMONIAL FUND. :-; 18 Shares Upper Canada Bank Stock £221 2 6 "'' British America Insurance Stock 14 17 9 £235 19 6 ' - CunNWALL PABISH SCHOOL FUND. Seven Shares Commercial Bank Stock 175 One Share Upper Canada Bank Stock 12 10 Four Shares Gore Bank Stock 40 £ 227 10 * Since the BoolcB were cloaed, £376 worth of thero Debentures have been exchanged for Mortgages. t This amount doec not agree with that ou page 16, owing to an error having crept into the Report. The amount as there stated is £7666 16s. Od., instead of £7320 Os. Id., as above. APPENDIX. 51 SUMMARY OF ACCOUNTS FOR THE XVIII. YEAR. Dr. General Purpose Fund. • • '''-.m. :\1 1 i :•(* ' £ s. (1. Grants of Books 55 " to Churches 12 10 Rowsell's account for print- ing Reports, Circulars, &c., and Stationery 141 3 7 Taxes 34 11 7 Law Costs 8111 7 Office Rent 75 Auditor 12 10 Salaries of Secretary, Clerk, and Messenger 412 2 Postage and petty expenses... 25 9 3 Interest on Mortgage on Lot in Lindsay 7 4 Use of Hall for Annual Meet- ing 2 Balance to Debit from last year o33 12 1 £1392 12 9 £ fl. d. -n Amount received from Paro- chial Branches, Collec- tions and Annual Sub- scriptions 1140 1 3 Sale of Reports 15 7 Rents 27 10 Sale of Land 40 Balance to debit 169 14 6 £1392 12 9 Dr. Students' Fund. Or. £ 8. d. Commission on Cheque 1 3 Trinity College 200 To Balance .., 116 2 2 £316 3 5 Balance 83 16 9 Collections 282 6 8 £316 3 6 5! fA"^-. V i 'Uitj'fjifi (y t»i*i^^ i»r 52 APPENDIX. Widows and Orphans' Fcnd. Cf. £ s. d. To Pensions to Widows and Orphans 527 10 Invested 1471 17 Law Expenses 16 Taxes 17 10 Premium on Insurance 18 15 Dividend on Stock transfer- red Diocese of Huron — differ- ence between Stock as transferred and awarded... Fee to Trust and Loan Gom- 30 38 5 10 £ 8. 6 3 3 By Balance 761 Investments returned 1632 Interest on Dividends 491 16 4 Collections and special from Parochial Branches 823 2 2 ■■ 1 pany for release of Lot Thorah Balance to credit in 18 .. 1088 11 8 I / ' i £3208 8 5 £8208 8 6 ! J)r. Mission Fund. ■si.-...^.; r Missionaries' salaries Taxes Insurance on Church Dr. O'Meara's travelling ei penses ; Bal. to debit from last year. £ s. d. . 398 8 7 .. 10 19 5 [- . 13 10 4 Collections £ s. d. 260 5 l- Interests Balance to debit .. 1 62 6 187 12 6 £427 17 11 . 82 £509 17 11 £509 17 11 Dr. Kent Testimonial Fund. Cr. fi Trinity College £ s. d. 9 . 10 2 6 DiTidenda .... £ 8. d. fin 10 . Bal. to debit from last year.. Balance to credit £19 2 6 1 7 6 £20 10 £20 10 1 Cr. Z 8. d. 1 6 8 2 3 3 1 16 4 2 2 Cr. — s. d. 6 5 12 6 Cr. APPENDIX. ;^ M O o n H H u o H o CIS & n !z; ■< »-j <-iu5©«oeo"*oot^OOsaooc^ i-t rlr-l i-l i-lr-ti-lrl o CI CI d d ^ V o a d "(D d 1 id « o 00 ^ 02 ^ e9 d rH • Oh»©o3cib-'«j ■^ -^ (O d l-H f-4 O © O to CO «> o I— I © © CO d CI d d s o H r-M', ' » o 02 B S ^ I • d « a o -o d g S § o o a •a "S 5 !d ^ ^s « B " Id ^ PM fa P g a «g a ■2 2 § ^1 ^ :^(§;§>n6oSn^ d o o Ct *(» s ^ al O ^i O 02 I '*l u ; ' ■ 4MVi SPECIAL COLLECTION TAKEN UP BY ORDER OP THE LORD BISHOP ON THANKSGIVING DAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1859, ON BEHALF OP THE SUSTENTATION FUND. ARCHDEACONRY OF YORK. City of Toronto Rev, H. J. Grasett, B.D St. James' Yorkville Berkely Chester Etobicoke Mimico ■ Weston , Lloydtowa Albion Woodbridge Tullamore Grahamsville Gore of Toronto... Streetsville Springfield Sydenham Brampton Georgina Sutton Newmarket Holland Landing Markham Columbus Whitby Oshawa Uxbridge Duffin's Creek Greenwood McKenzie's Sohoolho'e. Scarboro' (t <( S. Lett, LL.D. St. George's A. Sanson Trinity. W. S. Darling Holy Trinity T. S. Kennedy St. John Evangelist.. J. H. McCoUum, M.A. St. Stephen's S. Givens, R.D StPaul's J. Beaven, D.D St. John Evangelist.. H. C, Cooper, B.A.... St. George's " »« Christ's W. A. Johnson St. Phillip's H. B. Osier St. Mary Magdalene " Christ's J. Carry, B.D Christ's " •' St. Mary's < T.B. Fuller, D.C.L.V"r. H. Holland, B.A {< t< J. Flood St. Mark's $12 00 St. Andrew's 4 00 St. George's 38 83 Christ's 3 00 Trinity 23 00 St. John's 3 36 ^U Saints' 6 25 D., St. John's 17 06 St. Paul's 17 St. John's Christ's ... St. John's St. Paul's J. A. Stannage , 56 54 83 60 67 62 SIMCOE DISTRICT. Rev. S. B. Ardagh E. Morgan, M.A.... W. Checkley, M.A... « Borrie Shanty Bay Oro Vespra Innisfil Essa Innisfil Tecumseth West Gwillimbury .... « <{ Orillia Oro Penetanguishene " G. Hallen, B.A, CoUingwood << <( << (< (I « S. S. Strong, D.C.L. ... J. Fletcher, A.B >c T. B. Read Trinity $16 32 2 00 St. John's 2 00 St. James' 1 76 St. Peter's 1 00 Lennox's Schoolh'e... 1 70 St. Paul's 72 Trinity. Christ's ... Trinity St. James' St. Mark's 23 00 00 00 00 .... St. James' 8 00 J. Langtry, M.A Christ's 6 00 ARCHDEACONRY OF KINGSTON. Cobourg Ven. A. N. Bethune, D.D., D.C.L, St. Peter's ... $60 00 •« " " Rice Lake 3 40 Shortt, D.D St. John's 32 00 Port Hope , Rev. Cavan " J T. W. Allen. Darlington Enniskillen Clarke & Newcastle.... Grafton Colborne Emily Cartwright Seymour St. John's " " St. Thomas' 7 A. McNab.D.D St. John's 7 » 3 50 H. Brent St. George's 15 60 J.Wilson St. George's 21 8 60 00 70 11 T. Leach Christ's Trinity 16 62 4 00 W. Logan F. J. S. Groves. St. John's 16 00 4 83 3 17 Percy I i 56 APPENDIX. 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W., and family 3 15 Britton, Robt Hi Crawford, J 2 10 Cumberland, F.W 1 6 Dixon, Mrs. A 1 5 Duggan, George J 1 5 Duggan, John 1 5 DeniRon. G. T 1 5 £sten, Hon. J. C. P... 1 Gamble,C 1 6 Orasett, Rev. U. J 2 10 Gordon, Hon. Jas 2 10 Gsowski, C. 8 2 10 Oilmor, Kobt 1 5 Goldsmith, E 1 5 Gait, Thomas 1 5 Howard, Mrs. S 2 10 Hagarty, Mrs 2 10 Herrick, Dr 1 5 UActor, John 1 6 Harris, T.D 1 5 MeCutcheon, J 1 5 Macaulay, Lady 1 5 Mercer, A 2 10 Magratb, 1 5 Perking, G I 5 Proudfoot, W 1 5 Robinson, Sir J. B 2 10 Rutherford, £. H 1 6 Rosp', Mrs. John 1 5 Robinson, J. L 1 5 Toronto, Ld. Bishop of 6 Thompson, H 1 b Worthington, J 10 Holy Trinity Anonymous (a cliild), 1 5 1^ Anonymous lirown, Jas •' W&O Brent, J W Bn-nt, Mrs Brent, Miss drown, J Campbell, J Coatu, F W Coate, Mrs Coyne, Samuel Cassidy, Mrs Cooper, J W Cooper, Rev W C Catto, J Cowan, John iUarliig, KerWS JEUis, MrsJE 'Fawcett, Elis Gardiner, C W, M M... Gardiner, Mrs Gale, J W Griffith, Robert Griffith, Wm Gurnett, Mrs IIodgett8,Wm Uornibrook, T Hobson, E Uickes, Master A Hickes, Miss Agadol... Hill,Th08 Hodgson, Mrs Ince, William Ince, MrsW Ince, Mrs, sen Ince, Kat« Incf, Alicia Loring, Mrs Mums, Miss Mumford, J, (missions) Mumford, Mrs .Mumford, Miss Maddiron, J H McCaul, BevDr Newton, W 8 Oates, Mrs Perring, J Smith, J W, MA Smith, Mrs J W Scadding, Ohas Scadding, Kev Or Strachan .Mrs J Spratt, Miss Spratt, Mrs, sen Spratt, Robert 5 5 15 5 5 10 5 5 10 5 10 5 5 10 10 5 5 2 6 6 5 10 10 5 2 10 10 10 1 5 10 () 5 2 1 5 10 1 5 10 10 5 6 Uowsell, H, MM 15 Rowsoll, H 1 5 KowKell, Mrs 1 (I Kowscll, Miss 6 Tumor, Sarah E 6 Thompson, Chas 10 Veith, T 5 Westmncott, W M, !*J.. 1 o Westmacott, W M 15 Westmacott, family ... 1 6 Westmacott, Stewart.. 10 o Winser, C 5 WhecierW 1 i Wedd, W 2 10 (I Young, J W 10 Young, M 1 U St. John EvangelisCs. (Collected by Misses Thompson and Uurd.) Mrs n Meyer 10 Rev A J Broughall ... 1 5 Mrs Verria 10 Mrs Thompson lu Mi.is Thompson 5 Mrs Miller 2 fi Mrs Grant 5 Mrs Dallas 10 Vice-Chan. Spraggo ... 1 10 Mrs Spragge 10 Harriet E Spragge 10 * E W ."pragge 10 Catherine M Spragge... 10 A W Spragge 10 El .M Spragge 10 Mrs Long 5 Mrs Brooks 2 6 Henry Smith 5 Mrs Hawkins 10 SarahGrice 2' 6 Miss -M Maughan 10 Vliss E Maughan 10 MrsW Campbell 2 .Mrs J Thompson 5 .Mr Widdor 2 Mr Whitthead 10 .Mrs Adams 5 .Mrs Black 5 T Jones 2 6 A Poor Widow 2 .urs Oliver 5 MrsHurd 6 MissHurd 5 ■ COLLECTIONS. a II i I I I u I ) ) h • I) 6 lo |6 lo lo lo lo lo 111 hjwiia 15 Mr Uitno o 10 Mm C Footer (J Mr* Crozicr o 1 ii M.A 18 (Collocted by Surah Pock, a Sun- day-School Child.) J TimnRhurot 10 Mary KTilliDKhurst... 2 C W PoBtlfthwaitp a Sarah Peck o Mary A Cullen o IW II 1 Sarah CIcmuiit ii » Kllen Clement o Sarah Nation o 1 (Telfer, Mm 5 Twohy, Capt 5 White, Mis* 2 6 Voung, Mrs 10 Voun«, MIhh a 18 « (Collected by Mi««e« Stanton and K. Munroc ) MrHReod o FHStnyner o Mrlrvlne o Friend Friend o P Nash Friend o J Adams o Friend o J Hallamoro Friend MrsO Boomer Mrs Boulton Friend Well-wisher Friend Her T S Kennedy 1 Mrs Kennedy J Kennedy TS Kennedy, jr M A Kennedy WO Kennedy » Fanny A H Kennedy.. Mattheson, Crombie A Cattanach Friend 10 Friend 2 6 Mrs Forster 10 Miss Cleaver 5 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 5 10 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 (Collocted by Mrs. Bcrryman and Miss JIurray.) Durnuy, Mr 2 Drummoll, Mr 1 ChristnH. Mr 1 Cloves, .Mr ll I Crown. Mr o 1 Doon, Mr» o 1 Dunstcr, Mrs 2 Dutr, Mrs 1 Kdmonds. Mrs o Farmer .Mr 10 Uoasage, Mr 1 Oerry, Mr o 1 Howard, .Mr? 10 l{i>yden. Mrs 10 Hutty, Mrs '6 Johnson, Mrs..,.. viurray, W I Murray. D 1 Morphy, Mrs 5 .ShwbU, Mrs 10 Smith, Mr 1 Stewart, Miss 1 Paul, Mr 1 (Collected by Miu B«van.) ABC CIS Sevan, WE 10 Bevan, Mrs 5 Burgess, John 6 Rlliot, Mr 3 Friend n 2 « Unton. Mr 2 ti Mackinlay, Mr 5 >lacmiUan, Mr 5 Sundry persons 2 8 (Incorporated Members.) Rev J Ambery £15 DBRead 16 R L Denison 15 A Cameron 1 6 U Collection at the annu- al meeting in March 10 7 St. Paul'a Church. (Collected by Misses. Howard and Carruthors.) Anderson, Mrs 10 Bacon, Mrs 2 6 Brampton, Mr 2 6 Brondgee!>t, Mrs 10 Browne, Mrs 10 Berryman, Mrs 5 D, Miss 13 Evans, Mrs 6 Friend 5 Friend 2 6 Hargravo, Mrs 16 McKinlay. Mrs 6 Perkine, Mrs 12 6 Prince, Mr 10 Richardson, Jas 2 6 Somers, Mrs 13 Stanton, Mrs 5 (Collocted by Missos Preston Ilaworth.) Ba11ard,J 6 Clarke, Mrs McL 7 Cowan, Isaac 10 Creighton, Mrs 5 Dickson. C 10 Ford, Mr 1 Givens, Rev 8 1 6 Olvens, Mrs O 10 Howard, W A 1 6 Howard, Mrs 5 lames, Mrs o 5 Jarvis, Sheriff 1 6 Keown, Miss 5 Moore, Mrs 1 Preston, J F 10 3 U 3 3 and Piatt, Mrs I Scott, Mrs 5 Torrancu, Mrs 6 Wilson, Dr 1 Whatmough,Mr 5 m, (Collected by Mrs. Williams and Miss Beaven.) Board. Mrs 6 Croft, Professsor 15 Davis, Mr 5 Draper, Miss 13 Fitzgerald, Mrs 5 U Friends 2 3 Going, Mrs 10 Harris, Mrs 2 6 Hawke, Mrs 6 Hlscock, Mr 2 6 Hore, Dr 5 VIcPherson, MrsDIi... 3 Price, Miss 5 Robinson, ML 13 Smith, J S 5 Selby, Mr 5 Severn,0 10 Severn, H 10 Stewart, Mrs 5 Sotheran, Mrs 10 Walkem, Mr ....„ 6 Williams, Rov A 15 0.\K BIDOKS. (Collcctfd by Mrs, Mcleod.) Mrs Mcliood 1 00 .Vorman McLood 5 011 Mrs Norman McI » 40 John Stopbanton 1 00 Ttaof ArmttroDg 3 00 Mill LctitI* ArmitroDK... 1 00 Jm Armitrons 1 00 Tlios Keating 100 Thna Chspman OSS Krlentt 2fl liMC Sinclair 60 Mr Millar «60 MrtSMaeUan 50 JobnAtkIn 100 RcubtD Slokei •> 40 Friend 50 JMp«r 46 Mr Sturdy 26 MmWIUou 26 WmCurtU 6U (Collected by Wm. Dunning ) Wm Dunning 50 A Dunning U W Duncair. 25 Jobn Granger 25 Henry Baldwin 50 Thoa Surges 25 UiM Klleu Smaller 25 Wm Crane 25 JoMph Smaller 25 Henry Smeliar 25 Patrick Naalon 25 Henry Olltbam 25 Mri Baldwin 60 Geo S Baldwin 25 Tboa Stokes <• 25 WmCook 25 W Warren 25 MrsDunealf 25 rriand 25 XTOBICOKE. St, Oeorge't Church. (Collected by Miii Clayton.) Lliter,!} 018 MeDowel,Mn 24 Ido,T 24 Southwell, Mrs 24 Southwell. J 24 NawloTc.Mn 60 Warden, Mn ~ 24 Hewitt, Mn 24 Cornlih,F 012 Piib,Mn 06 Featbaritone, Mn <>20 aayton, Mrs 1 00 Nrwlove, Mrs J 25 Frtendi 017 Moore, John lOU Moore, G 25 Ward, Mn A 25 Wood, Mrs 60 Wlbon.R 20 Muiion, K, sen 100 Davis, Mn SO Mason, C 26 (Collected by Mn. 0. Thompion ) Thompson, MnO 2 00 Beatty, Or 6 00 Bowland, P 1 ,W 20 Whito. G 80 WhItH.J 20 Noble, H 1 00 Varey, Mrs 25 Brewer, G 26 THOBNHILL. ^Collected by Misses Parsons and Elliot) Artiold, MnA 2 Brunskill, John 16 Carr, Ihomas 6 Doughty, Francis 15 Hob, Mrs 2 6 FiDh, Miss 2 8 Friend 12 Galenougb, Mrs 6 Grainger Mrs 2 6 Grainger, E 2 6 Hollim. Mr 2 6 ffolliss, F 2 6 Holdswortb, Mrs 6 Hurry, Caroline 6 Hurry, Maria 2 6 Hooper. Chaa 6 Ludford, 6 Lvmon, — 2 6 Lemon, U 5 iLnnard, J 2 6 Lane, J 6 .Mortimer, Mn 2 10 Moorby, Mrs 6 Morgan, Mrs II 2 6 Munshaw, W 6 Medd. Mn 5 Parsons, W 15 I'armnN Mn 15 PaxtoDiG IS Purkiss,J 6 Robinson, Mn 10 ■Kaoket.B..... 6 I COLLECTIONS. 76 iBowdtn, Mn 2 6 8idl«r, R 13 TborntiMn 6 Trot J 6 Wll«i, R 6 HVilti. Mrs 6 Ward, B 2 (Oolleoted by Mra. E. Beagcr.) Arnold, Mri J 7 Aril*, Mr* o I Cook,AIra o 2 Cook, Wm 2 Duncan. W o 3 Duncomb, Or lo ValronbiidRO. J. K 6 LangiUff, Ella 6 langfUir, John 6 Lawrence. K U 16 Lawrence. A 2 Lvne, Henry 2 Nioholl, Mrs 1 Palmer, Mra 2 Beager, Edmund 1 6 Seager MraK 10 Beager, MIm 2 Seager. MiisAnna ... 2 Sbeppard, 2 Bheppard, B 6 Tbomai, Mra 6 (Collected by Miggea F. Poxton and Dewar.) Arnold. Mrs K 12 Brunskill, John,Jr ... 2 Balnbridge, 8 2 Cockerline. Mrs 1 Coekerline, Miaa 1 Crown, B 1 Cook, Mr 2 Cogswell, Mason 7 Cook, Tbomaa 6 Campbell, Mra 2 Cbapman, Mra 1 Dewar, RvT K II 2 10 Dewar, Misa 2 Dibb, Tbomaa 2 Daan, Mra, ( .Vliaaion fd) U 6 Edey, Mr 6 Evans, Mra D U 2 Friend 1 Holland, Mra 5 Kirkpatrick, W 6 Loftus, Mrs 3 Lane, W 6 Sista, - 6 artin, John 6 MoDougall, Mra U 6 Farsona, 8 2 Riebarda, Henry 6 ReeTe, Dr 6 Somerville, — 1 Saunders, Mra 2 Sbiela, Mra 1 Watson, W 6 Wood, John 1 WUkee.Mra 2 VAUOHAN. St. Stephen's. , Mrs u 6 White, AfTed S White, Mrs J 1 White, Joseph 2 (Collected by Mrs. V. Keffer.) naldwin, Mrs 2 Barkholder, Mra 13 Brown. Mra 18 Cole, Mra 10 Cnop«r, J and (iunily.., 10 Cooper, Jamea 18 Friend 13 Friend 3 Friend 1^ Friend 74 Keffer, Valentine 16 Keffer, Mrs V 6 Keffer, Mary J 4 3 Keffer, Hannah 3 Keffer, V 3 Keffer, Wm 3 Keffer, Abraham 6 Kempffhall, Mrs 18 Line, Mra S 10 Line, Mrs II 6 McDottKall, MrsW 10 .MoMullen. Miss 4 Munselman, P 4i Onter, Michael 13 Ostir MraJ 2 6 Parkin, J n i 3 Parkin, Mrs 13 Peterman, O 13 Peterman, OJr 6 Peterman, Mrs 3 llussell B 2 6 Shuttleworth, 13 Whittaker, Mrs 7} Wbittaker, A 1 Whittaker, A II 1 Youugman 13 (Ccllected by a Friend.) Badger, Tbos 1 Bell, Mrs Bone Mrs Coombs, Mrs Cook, wm 6 Cook, Mrs Wm 6 Cooper, Hugh 10 Dewar, Mrs o 2 DIckhottt, Henry 3 Friend 1 Friend 1 Friend 1 Friend 1 Friend 1 llackett, Dr o 8 High, Mr 2 Ilurd. Mrs 2 Halestrop. — 2 lackson, Kphraim o 6 Keffer, Michael 1 6 Keffer, Joseph 16 Keffer, Mri J 16 Keffer, Mra H 1 Lund, William 2 Matheson, Mrs Maenaughten, P 10 3 T* 7* 6 s» 6 3 3 8 3 6 6 3 3 6 MeDoagall, Mn 1 OiiTar. Mra « Reid, Henry 1 Rupert, Petar 2 Swretapple, Mra WuriUr, MraS 2 Wilson, Ann WHson, Blliabcth Martia, W. U o « 8 M 6 LLOTDTOWIf AMD ALBION. St. Mary Magdalen* Church, Llojfdtown, (Collected by Mra. Wood, Misses M. A. and 8. Varcoe, and Is. Bprowle Rev UD Osier 6 00 Mn Osier and fkmily 7 00 KB Ellis 6 00 A Eastwood and fkmily... 10 HO John R Cameron 1 OO Mr Lodge 1 00 B Budden 3 00 Mrs Stead 1 00 JSRaper 60 H Wright 26 J Brown 60 Mra Brown 60 S Wilson 611 Mm Bull 60 J Brown 1 on JPFouear 26 J Smith 1 00 E Wright 60 J Anderson 1 00 Mra Hulae 02 W McKinlay 60 |J McKinley 60 A Longbotton 60 M McKee 26 Mrs Pinkcrton 60 W Varcoe 1 00 J Lawrence and children. 2 00 .Mr and Mrs Thompson ... 1 00 Onptaln Armatrong 6 00 Mrs Armstrong 8 00 A Armstrong 1 09 R Lodg 26 R Street 60 Mrs Street 26 .Mrs Jennings 60 Mrs Winter 26 MrCassidy 26 y. Cassidy 26 J Cassidy 26 I MoKee 26 R Dunkin 60 WBoddy 60 a Hughes 26 Lockard 60 B Will ams 1 00 P Maguarity 20 R Burling 25 DI Fountain 76 Mr and Mra Moon 6 00 Frierd 60 M Leach 10 JHolllngshead 20 Friend 26 J Beydon 26 J Cowling V 26 Mr Boddy 26 Friend 26 Q Gambia > 1 00 Mn Gamble 1 00 Miss Sprowle 60 M Sprowle 26 1 I ^' 76 COLLECTIONS. 1 i i t c I I RJSprowlo M M etlniun U 3d Mm J l'«rry « f'" Mr II Piirry tDU fnmlly... I 7S .IGmhRm « 25 MrWlieolor 1 «0 ! Friend So do afi do « ftO W liSWdon -ift FRolllnn 50 K Lnwson 1 00 LR Bolton fiO .I.f Hell 60 JRobcrtu 50 Mrg Sterne 1 (H) W Mlddleton 2& J OardhoiiBU 'J6 li WUIls i!5 FFrltn 60 T Klllott 50 JMUld 60 .1 Harper " 50 J DBTlIn 50 Johnson 50 O L^imhert ;; 2 (10 WKImmond 50 J McUinneii 50 WOnke I 00 Mrs Uarson 60 F Iteemifih U 50 A Webb 21) Jlieomlsh 50 J Hannah 'J& .TOlary 23 B Lloyd 25 Noble 5 00 Friend 25 do 12 MOaUln « 25 MPaxton 25 WNCurlin 2ft AMIllg 12'/$ TSwInarton 60 J MoAllistur 25 Friend 26 A Murphy 2 00 8 A LawBon iO M Maguire 25 M A Hughe!i 20 Mr Jeffries 26 A M McKee 40 P Sniple 10 APolton 25 F Wick* 26 frl»nd 26 W Foster 25 J Clark and family 85 WParr 51 J Reid 26 WLynea 60 l{ JiihnKon 60 Rt'arethot 10 PHo«vrn 26 J AtelivKon 25 .1 CathiTwnotl 40 Mrn M(Cort o M .1 Sliort! UO Wm CHldwnll 1 25 l"Kutl.Mlge 24 i> Harper I 00 r lliiriwr 25 Jf^wltior 26 Vir and Mrn (Inidnmitli ... 60 ■t 8trunt(er 60 I) l.niiKiie W Pedlow 25 J Wghton 2'> U lilvans 25 K Kvans 25 M AGlaaford 25 Mrs Smith 'Jo W Hanna, sen 1 00 Mrs Hanna 1 (HI Mr Higgison ij 50 Mrs J ishlelds 50 it Ilaiinu 1 00 M Burrel o 50 MrNorthcote 2 00 Mrs T Elliot 7.". W Elliot. '25 W Hanna and family. ... 2 00 W Lang 60 RThomas o .M) A Bethford 5* T Pedlow u 1!5 URadcliff 40 T Milburn u 50 J Watson 'J5 TPurdy (| ."lO T Sanderson o 5o W Wr«y 2 50 M A Wray u 25 M Fluker o 25 Dwyer u I'o Mrs Farr o '.'(> H Jamleson 25 T Squire o li Mrs Lock m '2\ J Taylor n 25 D Lough eed o 25. T Hockley o -.'i) Mrs Drummoud O 2.V H Taylor n l'i W Taylor o 'J5 Mrs Davis o 20 Mri Squire 20 PRyan 20 B Wray 28 J Wray o 25, ^ COLLECTIONS. n . 36 OfiO BO "2ft > 1 (HI • 2ft US ^'> 20 2.', 20 25 n 2ft 2ft (I 20 2-p n 4i) ,vi I) 2.'i [tO i> Ml n 7.1 II 2ft n M (I 24 20 fiO n (in 1 no 2ft 2.-» 26 fl fiO 1 00 25 i» 2.> 2S 2ft 23 25 25 2j t 00 1 III) IJ 50 00 1 0(1 50 2 00 7.^ 2ft 2 00 50 r.t) 50 25 40 It 50 25 ,".0 50 2 50 II 25 25 20 20 25 li II '>S II 25 II -la. -Ji) 25, 2i 25 tl 2'J 20 20 28 25, rUIXAMOBl. St. Manj'i. (Collort( (I liy MMtur A. B.CbkflM.) J M Chnrmi 10 00 Mm ChuffB 6 00 MlnHCImreo 60 A BChiftn Ofto W rimr.H 60 Oeonitt llnhlnHon 1 00 Mary KittrlilTH 60 Knbt Hunter 060 Ilcv (I V Poopur 20 Win Tliompivn 25 Murk \li\w 2ft \y Joliiii'nu 60 Ili>v .1 Curry 60 B JnlincoM 26 WOliizlir 60 V McLiiioii 60 JTMiilIlM, MU 100 .T Mulll^uii 1 00 .r Orr 100 •Icihnxin Mndtny 24 Mr« Miilli}(iin 25 Ilunry Kiiiliifott 26 Oeorf^' lining 1 00 Ttinx « Immborluia tM) vV WilliniiiR 60 flnmuol Onborno 26 MargtOroaTn 0124 MrsKllix 60 Mm Bully 26 SUtphuo Whltworth 12} (Collected by MIoreB K. and A LIttlp.) John LIttlo.Jr 48 Kobt Mltcholl 48 WTurk.'v 24 K8ther Ilnmllton 24 U UoblnHon 50 Mm Farley 24 Jus Mltchull 24 Mrs lilttle, fvn 25 Mrit Irwin Llttlu 26 Win Kostur 1(» James Necly 24 Mary Neely 20 Margaret Neely 20 (Collected by Miss Mary KobinsoD.) M Robinson 60 Mrs llobinson 60 Robt KobiiiHon 60 Mnry Jiioh Robinson 25 James Itobioson 12i^ Wm.l Robinson 05 Kllen Marion llobinBon ... 05 TlioH Robinson* 1 (10 Mrs Wilfoii 50 MrsDurie 21 Mrs Jiimes Wallace 24 Wm.rohnston 50 John Orr 25 8nuiiiolKeo 25 .lohn Shaw 25 Krnnois Lnveu 25 Alox Andurson 1 00 Jolm \\uods,jr 25 .larnen 51 Woods 25 * Colonial Rank bill. James Morwoart Morrixoii 50 JamuH Morrison 25 John Taylor 25 Wm Taylor 60 C Murri'll 60 Wm I'otter 26 .himes Morrinon N) lumos »hnw O 25 John Dcstcr 0121^ Wm Allen 26 (Collected by MlssTownrow.) MrCorkett 1 00 J Robinson 1 00 Thos Robiniion 24 .Miss Arnell 24 Mrs Hrown 24 Mrs Duncomo .50 Mr Orr .-iO Mrs Mulligan 20 Mr McLaren 25 W Johnson 44 (1 Robinson 20 T Townrow 26 (Misses Unirour and Poaren.) Henry Pcaren 100 Mrs Penron 60 Jemima I'eamn 10 Mar^t A Peart^n 07 Susannnh Peuren 07 ThosU Jackson 60 a«o Balfour 60 MA Balfour 012 Harriot K Balfour 06 Frances K Balfour OS Joseph Fiirg 60 iHannan Figg 25 Snrah K Flgg 26 iWmStokes 22 Jano'Jas Mitchell 910 John Beattio 06 Mrs R Ward 40 Mrs J Pearen 26 John Olassford 12 Joseph NowIoTe 20 Jos .'Stephenson U 12V^ MrsRUale 26 Francis Cnrr 20 (Collected bj Mri Allan.) D Allen 100 Mrs Allen 60 D Allan, Jr 100 rs Allen 100 MrsO Blair 1 CO lames Im» ftO Mrs Mulholland 26 MrsWIllard 80 Mrs McDotiuld 40 Mrilbson 40 Mrs Ilalllday 26 Mrs Watson 40 Mrs White 60 (Collected by Miss Phllllpi.) Thos B Phillips 2 00 Kobt Bell I 00 Mr8ims 60 Friend 12U II Bell 60 I Boil 040 Thos Brown 60 flOnVi OF TORONTO. St. John't. James A Kills 4 00 M K Brougham 60 W a Kills 26 SuruhA Kills 25 Mrs llrouirhnm 26 Kdwd Dudley 28 Matthew JefTers 012^ Michael Lavy 26 ilohn Orahum 60 DaTldHurpell 25 D McCallum 25 aWMcKenxie 20 Uenry Proctor 24 Thos Clarke 100 (Collected by Thos. Little, jr.) James Armstrong 50 Mrs Lister 25 WmCorkett 25 Robt .Shields 25 GUAIIAMSVILLR. (Collected by Richard Ilrjullton.) Wm Bi'llnss 50 MisH Cowiiii 60 Mrs Delliis.'i, sen 40 kt ni Tomlinnou 50 Mrs Morrison 100 Abm Sinclair 25 Mrs Livingston 35 Geo Henderson 50 Donald Sinclair 26 .lunies Sinclair 2ft Mrs McConnell 25 MrMcCotTroy B 26 Mr Simpson 25 lUchd Hamilton 75 (Collected by Mrs. Uauard.) Geo Dale, Jr 60 Ann J Dale 60 .Mrs Uassard 60 ODale 26 Arch Locke 32 John Kerfoot 26 John HassArd 26 Jane Barber 26 Wm Kerfoot 50 Samuel Wiley 80 QeoOarbett 80 W Addison 50 Wm Stokes 26 lames Stokes. 25 John Adams 50 Daniel HewglU 26 Thos Stretton 25 .Mrs Clarke 60 Wm Dods worth 28 Samuel Aokrow 26 John Bland (^60 Mrs W Taylor 25 Mrs Spaulg 26 Mrs Foster 25 Klizabeth Hassard 20 Friend 12}^ Qeorgo Holcot 100 (Collected by Misses Kersey and Bead.) James Craven, sen 50 Mrs Craven 60 Jos Craven, jr 012}^ .lane Craven 25 Hichd Craven 012V Thos Wm Craven m f w COLLECTIONS. JohnTrwin 12U WmRead 012jj WmEoneT 60 Mary Kerwy 25 AgnenRead 2ft EliMbeth CraTcn 36 Js8 A Ellis 26 MAStonebouse 25 MIrs Mcflilvray 25 Ouorge Peanon o 20 Tboa Richardson 26 Mlw Foster 20 MrsMackay 50 Jas Slightholm 20 Rachael Slightholm 20 Mr Cook 10 M A Somers 10 Walkvr Bland 60 J Bland, sen SO Mrs Bland 27 S Slightholm 25 RNatress 37}^ MraJ Bland 025 Wm Peacock 25 Wm Morrison 20 Geo at John 20 Mr St John 20 Thos Webster 75 Prlend 25 TO Melrose 25 Mrs Jane Uart 37U' Friend 012 Mrs Stauttleworth 20 Arch McGiWray 12U Friend 20 JohnOreen 25 JohnSplane 40 Mrs Campbell 25 Mrs Cole 60 HPaul , 50 Jas St John 37 Mrs Whitehead 25 Mrs Kersey 25 (Collected by Miss Parr.) Thompson Erwin 50 Mrs Grant 12^^ John Beamish 24 John Austin 24 Robt Brownie* 24 Robt Farley 26 James Catherwood 24 John Atcheson 26 Mrs Shaw 20 Thos Harper 24 MrsPearcy 24 Alex Catherwood 25 Mr Hansard 24 Mr Taylor 26 Miss Beamish 20 HrFynes 25 Mr Garbett 26 Mr Mackay U 2(1 James Man bO RichRTd Clarke 1 00 Mrs Clarke 60 Mrs R St John 25 John Parr 20 Henry Parr 60 Mn Beamish 20 Andrew McCord U 24 a M Edgar 60 Miss Carry 60 HBCCarry 60 Julia D Carry 50 Geo H Carry 60 AlPX Williams 50 .1 W Gamble 10(0 James Harrey 4 00 J N Jaicgvr 60 Jno McNeil 60 Chas Watts 25 MrsMaynard 50 John Maynard 50 Mrs Atkinson 50 Mr Wilson 50 Mrs Sranlan 60 TbosHolliss 50 (Collected by Miss Agar.) MrsUnwln 1 00 T A Agar 1 00 Mrs Agar 50 LK Agar 50 Chas Shaw 26 Wm Long 100 Dr D'Evelyn 1 00 DMcCallum 100 Miss Stegmann 60 Mr James 60 Annie Marks 25 TbosHolliss 50 Small sums 10 (Collerted by Miss Sellers.) Mrs Sellars 25 Sarah Sellars 25 Elisabeth Sellars 25 Mary "Cellars 25 IsabtUa Sellars 20 Rebecca Sellars 10 Wm Watson 20 Mr Whitty 50 Mrs Adams 15 Sarah Jarret 26 Mrs Little 20 MrsBennet 20 MrsBywater 26 John Sellars 25 JohnHutchen 25 WOODBRIDQE. Chriat Church. (Collected by Mlu Edgar.) F Hugh Savigny o George Ritch Irif>h Reefoot H Scully Robt Saunders Mrs Stttddart John Steed Wm Steen J Worthington John Trimble Mr Tiers 12 6 2 6 2 6 5 3 10 3 6 2 8 1 3 2 6 3 9 6 BPRINQFIELO. (Collected by Miss Hammond and Mr. Thomas Hammond.) Baker, Mrs 26 Conover, Sanuel 1 00 Carpenter, Edgar H 48 Falconer, George 24 Friend 60 Friend 12Vj Friend 12J, Friend 12: Ganton, Stephen B 1 00 Hickey, Thos 26 Hickey, John 24 Hammond, Oliver ft fam... 6 00 Hamilton, William 48 LockhartJ 20 Loekhart, Mrs 10 Lawrence, Mrs 60 Mayl IT, John 24 Moore, William 24 McGill, James 24 ihor k, Hannah 25 Shephard, T 1 00 jhephard, Henry E 24 (Collected by Miss Cameron.) Adamson, Mrs 1 00 Boyes, C 100 Boyes, J 25 Boyes, Mrs 25 Black, Mr 26 Brown, John 60 Cameron, Mrs 1 00 Cameron Charles 1 00 Cameron, Elisabeth 1 00 (Cornwall, Edward 2 00 Friend 26 Hill, Rowland 26 Higgins. George 60 House, James 60 House, Frederick J 26 Long, Mrs 50 Marlott, Geo 60 Moss, John 1 00 Moss, Charles 1 00 Munn, George 25 McDermott, J N... 26 MoHiggins, EUeu 60 Taylor, Geo 6U HISa iTaylor, George, Jr 25 Taylor, Henry 25 Wood, Edward 25 (Collected by Miss Magrath) Alley, MlM 1 00 Bannan, Julia 25 Bannan, John 50 Coz, Mrs 2 no £IU>, Robert n 30 Harris, Mn Wm 75 Hodge, Rev T p 5 Oil Higgin, John 25 JaokBon, Benjamin 25 King, Mm T 50 Leonard, James 25 Messenger, Mrs 1 00 Morris, Miss 50 Magratb, James 5 00 Magrath, Charles 1 00 Magrath, William 4 00 Magrath, Mrs 2 00 Magrath. Miss 2 00 Pur, Phillip 46 Rerelle, Mrs 2 00 Skynner. Mrs 2 00 Shook, Henry 50 Stud, Isabella 50 Taylor, Mrs £ 1 00 Twining, Dr 4 00 Turple, Mrs £ 20 Wyre, John 60 Wyre, Jane 50 Wolf, John i"i (Collected by Miss Magaret Harris. Anderson, C £ 3 00 Anderson, Elliott 2(0 Barton, Mrs 25 Brown, Mrs 25 Blair, Mrs Benjamin 25 Cox, Robert 1 00 Car, Henry 25 Carthew, John 50 Clarkson, Mrs 50 Clarkson, Warren 50 Coots, Mrs 1 00 Dixie, Mrs 100 Dawson, Abraham 25 Denman, George 50 Dyer, Samuel 25 friend 40 Harris, James B 5 00 Harris, .virs 3 00 Harris, Miss 100 Harris, Miss M 1 00 Harris, Miss 8 50 Harris, Miss A 50 Harris, Chas. P 1 00 Harris, Arthur B 1 00 Johnston, Mary Anne 25 JohnRton, George 2U Lett, y A 036 Matthews, Duncan 25 Mattlie;rs, A 25 Moaiil, Margaret 25 MoOIII, John 25 McUugh. .Mrs 25 OliphaDt, Duncan 25 Ollphant, Mrs James » 25 Oliphant, Isaac 25 Proctor, Mrs 25 Rowe, Mrs 12 Slade, Thomas 50 TraTis, James 25 Travis, Henry 25 Workman, Benjamin 121 COLtkctlONS. COOKSVILLB t 8TDEMHAM. (Collected by Miss Campbell.) . Griffith, Alex H 50 Hodge, Rev T P 1 00 Hodge, Mrs 1 no Kllingham Mrs SO Campbell, Mrs 2 00 Campbell, Miss 50 Moore, Mrs J 50 Campbell. P W 60 Campbell, J F 50 Campbell, R J 50 Campbell, Edwin 6U Shaw, WmC 100 Galbraith, John 60 Benrose, Mrs 20 Fisher, Mr 50 Fisher, Mrs 50 Parker, A 1 00 Morley, John 30 Beckwith, Geo SO Wilson, R 25 Cook, Washington SO Darwell, John F 100 Harding, F 50 Harding,Mrs 50 Friend 25 (Collected by Miss Lennane) Graham, Andrew 1 00 Graham, .loseph loo Sllverthorne, Mr .., 1 00 McConnell, John 1 no Newlove, Mrs 50 ) Farr, Joseph 50 Farr, Mrs J 50 Watts, Miss £ L 25 Benrose, Mrs 25 Coombs, Mrs 60 Mp.Hening. Mrs 06 Graham, Thos 60 Appleby, Mrs 25 Goldthorp, Mrs 25 Lennane, Mrs 50 (Collected by Miss Griffith.) Griffith, John 1 00 Qrifflth, Mrs 1 Ui) arifflth. Miss 50 Qrifflth, Miss Ap 50 Qrifflth, Joseph, AW 25 Griffith, John C 25 Qrifflth, James L 25 Crewe, Mrs 2110 Kennedy, J6hn 50 Gold, Mrs 50 Pallette, Mrs SO Pallette, W U ICO (Collected by Miss Crawford*.) Alex H Griffith 50 Stephen Crawford SO Miss Snowden 10 WOlIiggins 50 Mr Duck 50 MrsHCavan 50 Mrs Jackson 25 Ann J Heap 50 John Policy 50 WmBurnside 25 H Thompson 26 James M Crawford 25 Mr and Mrs Crawford 1 00 Rebecca Crawford 20 Rosetta 60 Mrs J Cavin 60 ^9 AUnOBAi Rev HW Stewart 5 00 Mr H W Stewart 3 0U Dr Hilary 1 00 John Field 100 MrMachell 100 Vtr Logan 50 JamesTodd 100 J W Todd 60 J Kersopp fl 50 Hen ly Fry 100 WmMosley 100 Mrs Wm Mosley 1 00 M Lepper 2 00 James Mosley 1 00 Henij Bowen 50 Wm Ireland 50 JRJupp 60 .TasTodd.Jr 76 Capt R Stupart, R.N 1 OO Harrison & VanAustrand 1 00 MrChesley 1 00 NEWMARKET. Bentley, John, M.D ... 10 Beresford Col 15 Bogart, M M 6 Boultbee. Alfred 10 Breathwick, J C 2 6 Burn, A 2 U Culverwell, R 5 Dudley, Walter 5 Estun, Majcr 15 Gamble N Allen 10 Gorham, Nelson 10 Halten.SW 16 Harton, ' hos A 5 Ilodge, Mr 2 6 Hogaboom, J 10 Hutchcroft, G B... 5 Maguire, Ellen 5 Maguire, John 5 McMaster.Wm,Jr 5 Peek, Dr 5 Pyne, Thos, M.D 10 Ramsey, Rev Sept F... 15 Ranney, Malcolm, MD. 5 Roe Wm 16 Simpson, Wm 5 Simpson, Alfred 2 6 Simpson, Chas 2 6 Stephens, Capt 5 Stephens, Shadrach ... 5 Sutherland, Donald ... 6 Trent, Mrs Wm 2 6 Trent, Wm 5 White, George 6 HOLLAND I .'.MDIMC. Ambrose, J 2 6 Armstrong, J 2 6 Ayerst, Francis 5 Bacon, H 6 Boyer, Chas 6 Clark, CB 5 Cook M 1 2^ Croxon. H 5 Davison, M 12}^ Doherty, H 13 Errldge, Mr 3 IJ^ Friend 10 Lane, Thomas 2 6 Lukes, M 1 2Vj McClure. F 2 6 Millard, Mordecai 6 More, Mrs 6 ! II y».» r Morton, E, M.D 6 ParsooK, John 1 6 ParsonB, Wm 1 Jtamsoy, R«t Sept F... 1 5 Ross, D 5 Sutter, 8 1 Selby, Capt Wm 5 Selby, CHi't John A Selby, Thomas S Sheppard, John 2 Thome, W 1 Wayling, Thomas 10 Willows, Mr ."i Workman, Mr 2 Wynch, 8 2 3 U r^ n 6 (I c COLLKCTIONS. Thornber, Mr and Mrs .. 100 Wlnfleld, .lames 25 Weir, Thos 50 QEORGINA. (Collected by Mr. Henry Troloar.' Anderson, F 1 00 Anderson, Mrs 100 Boyd, Jno 25 Bourchicr, Wm 100 Wourchier, J and fam... 1 00 Baskervillc, Mr 25 Baskervillc, Mrs 25 Beaveu, R 60 Brown. Miss 25 Comer, Mm 50 Comer, Miss 25 Comer. Edward 25 Cole, Henry '25 Du Tramble, Miss 1 00 Darby, Geo 50 Evans, RH 25 Fry, Geo 50 Fry, Miss 25 Fry, Wm 25 Fry, llcnry 50 Fenton, Mrs 50 Fenton, Mr 25 Fenton, Ira 25 Galbralth. Chas 25 Gibsen. JIrs 1 25 Howard, Mm ftO Hill, Mr and Mrs 50 Howard, C H and fam 2 00 Hayward, L 50 Johnson, James 50 Johnston, James 25 Kay. John 1 00 Lotimer.Jaa 25 Lanftman, Jane 25 Lyall.Geo 25 Lyall, Mr and family 1 00 McDonald, Alex O.'JO McDonald, Alex 25 Mason, .Tohn 25 Marshall, W L 25 Mossicgton, Mrs M 50 Matt, Miss 12>.^ MARKHAM. (Collected by Mrs. Atkinson.) Atkinson, Mary 5 00 Arnistronii, Robert 2 00 Armstrong, Mrs Wm 1 00 Armstrong, Jane 60 Armstrong. William 1 00 Darker. Jumos 050 Burrows, James 50 Davidson R 100 Duffleld, M 60 Graham, C 0.50 Graham, George 50 Gorham, Mrs C 1 00 Henderson, Joseph 50 Holdon, Sinclair .')0 Inglis, Wm 1 00 Jackson, S 100 .Milno,T A 100 Milne, Mrs T A 100 .Milne. Mrs E iiO Mansfield, J 50 Robinson, Mrs J 100 Robinson, Mary IiO Keesor, John 1 HO Rcesor, Mrs J 1 00 Tod. Charles 60 Thomas, John 1 00 VMllium8,LR 100 William.son, Mr 100 White, Mrs 50 Wilson, T 50 Wilson, Sam 00 (Collected by Miss Burk.) BurU, David 100 Button, N 80 Bell, Wm 60 Ferris, J 50 Knill,R 60 Loadley, R 60 Reesor, C 1 00 AVilson, Henry 1 00 iWilson, David 100 iWootton, F 60 jWalsh, William 100 Walsh, Robt 50 (Collected by George J. Davidson.) Barnet. A 2 00 Brathwaite. iM 60 Davidson, George 1 00 Davidson, Mrs Geo 1 00 Davidson, J F 75 Davidson. G J 75 Pingle, .Tohn 100 Pingle, Wm 100 I'ingle, MrsO 75 I'ingle, Amelia 50 I'ingle, .Tosorh 2.") I'ingle, Mrs Mary 25 I'ingle, .Tacob. jr 25 Itobinson, John 1 00 .'^pafford, Mrs 25 Thompson, AW 50 Williamson, Sarah 25 Noblt'.OT.Dr 100 igV"**?"' V.«n 10? Nicholl, R 25 Ritchie, J M 50 Stevenson, J R 25 Shaw, H A 50 Sheppard, Rlrg 60 Sheppard, Mr 60 Smith, Jas 25 Treloar, Henry 5U Trent, Mr and family 2 00 (Collected by Mis' E. Donncll.) Donnell, Jas 1 00 Donnell, John 50 Donnell, Miss 50 Donnell. Thos 26 Evans, Geo 60 Ernes, XhosD 25 Ritchie, R«vW 6 00 Eckardt, Eliza 25 Eckardt. James 25 Hill, Kev. George 5 00 Joice, Sarah OS Monkman, Mr 100 Martin, Ellen 50 Stiver, Henry 30 (Collected by Miss Eleanor Pinple.) Carruthcrs, Mrs 25 Friend 010 Grabame, Mrs 25 Laighme, Abraham 50 00 Lownsborough, Mary 1 Oil l/owneborougb, Hannah .. 50 Lownsborougb, Thomas... 50 MoKenzie, Mrs 012 Pingle, Jacob 100 PICKEEINO AND UXBBinOE. Pickering. (ColIcct(!d by Mrs. John Richard- son.) J Richardson 1 00 V Richardson 50 J Jerry 25 J McKay 25 John Kichardson 100 C Richardson SO Friend 50 W McCausland 25 Eliza Fothergill 1 00 Mrs Logan 60 >Irs Hartrick 25 Mrs Campbell 0.10 Mrs Jerry 25 Geo Fothergill 20 Robt Richardson 0.50 Eliza Richardson .50 (Collected by Miss Whiteside.) Wm Whiteside W Mrs W Whiteside 50 Mrs John Whiteside 50 Helena Whiteside .50 Kichard Whiteside 6il Matilda Whiteside 26 Cath Whiteside 50 Maria I'rout 10 John Lip.spy I 00 -Mrs Whitmore 25 Samuel Creighton 100 John Lepper 405 II B Jennings 50 Mrs Beaumont 12J^ MrsBagnnll 25 WmCuthbert 50 Miss Beaumont 15 DrTucber 1 05 Mrs Percy X;\ .Tames White 20 Henry Hai.,'y 1 no James Peters 1 00 Mrs Peters 50 James Greigson 75 .VIrsVarty 100 (Collected by Miss Green and -Miss Ormerod ) KevQeoViner 00 Mrs VIner 2 00 Childrei 75 F Green 1 00 WBricknell 50 D Mc.Murohy 62U DBoyd 50 Mrs Law 50 Mrs Crane 1 00 Mrs .McDonnell 60 .Mrs Jackson 60 Ilurd Times 008 Mr Harburn U 20 .lane Devitt 26 Mrs Devitt 26 50 50 50 50 511 26 50 10 1 00 25 100 4 05 60 , ony, . 25 50 15 \ 05 37i 020 1 on 1 no 50 OTu 100 ^nd SHs8 6 00 2 00 75 100 50 62>^ 50 50 100 50 50 OOS U20 U26 26 MraTTarburn 25 MwWMod 25 Mr Wigmore 25 Thos I'ljvitt 25 Geo Valxntiiie OZiyi Mrs Monre 26 Harry Ormerod 60 Wmadltr 25 (Collected by MisRes Qreen and Boddyo Mrs Oreen 60 Mrs Ornierod 26 MroVViirr.n 100 TVm Wanenjr 1 oO M J Grant 50 Mrs Sterling 25 MisB Dicply 12i Geo Sterling 25 N Chapman 25 Wm McCullough 25 Mrs VlcCullough o 25 Mrs Tate 25 W J Burns 26 Mrs A Tiite 25 Mrs A McKay 60 Mrs W McKay 25 MrsGQib-ou 12i Mr Balla d I Ou John Bt)ddy 26 Mrs Buddy 25 Thos Pole 60 MrsWiL-on 25 Jas McKay 50 James Barry 60 Jane Barry 25 COLLECTIONS. Robt Usher 26 >irs MoUwen 25 Mrs Steward 80 W ! U .lackson 4 0' lames Humphrey, sen ... 2 00 Mrs Humphrey 1 00 Irs Thompson 45 virs abley 25 Jeorge Cheste" 1 50 Mrs J Secor 40 Oharlcs Cornell fiO Mrs Hall 2.'. Wm Norris 25 InincsLepper 1 00 Mrs Lepper 1 00 Mrs Moody 12 Velson Gates 20 Wm and J Colegrove 1 00 lohn Fawcctt 25 Mr.s Biimbridge „.. 25 G T Banibridge *.. n 25 lirs I' Keirl 1 00 I'bos Dows.vell 24 J H Wilson 150 virs Wili^on 1 50 Vlrs Jordan 50 D MacLean .50 lo'emiah Annls 60 David Annis 50 MrsBrittoD 15 .lohn Fawett 50 lid Frid 25 Jas Humphrey, jr 100 .Mrs Jas Humphrey 1 00 Wni An'bony 100 Wm Humphrey 100 Mrs Wm Humphrey 1 00 W H Humphrey 50 .vlary M Humphrey 50 (Collected by Misses Richardson and Wilson.) Rev W Belt 5 00 Wm HichHrdson 1 00 Ignatius lialioway 1 00 Sarah Galloway 46 K FGall(iw«y 25 Daniel Anderson 50 Klijab Etwell « .SO .lames R'cbard'On 6 90 .MrsJ Hichardsoa OM VIrs F Galloway 515 Kiza Galloway 25 Wm Galloway 160 George Hare 33 Charles Lee 25 ri'mund .lobbett '75 IT .McClelland 1 on virs MeClelland 26 ilenry Key o 50 >lrs Shackleton 20 ohn Wilson 1 00 loseph Lowry 50 li.- olford 25 Josepli Wilson 50 Wm Efcan 25 Mary Gibson 25 liRADFORD. Trinity Church. Collected at An'l Meeting. 7 25 (Collected by Miss Fletcher.) Abbott, Jane 26 Ainsley, Chas 1 00 Alges, Robt 50 Armsou, Robt 100 Armson, Wm 1 00 Armson, Mrs Wm 20 Armstrong, Mrs J o .^0 Armstrong, Mrs Simo. ... 25 Astley, Joseph o 80 Ayers, W 50 Barnard, B i oo Barry, Geo - 1 Of Bostwetherick, Wm 50 Bingham, Robert 50 Bleakley, Wm 25 Boys,Tbomas 1 00 Breroton, JC 50 Cameron, lion J II 2 00 Campbell, John 100 Carr, Andrew 25 Carr, Wm 1 00 Carter, Wm 62}^ Davidson, J 50 Davies, ON O 50 Davies, T P o 25 Deacon, Jos 25 Dcwson, Julius 2 00 Dissett, J W 50 Doane. Ira 50 Donaldson. John 121^ Douglas, Mrs 50 Downes, Wm o 25 Doyle, .W Drlfflll, Mrs 25 Duck, Jlrs 25 Duggau. John G ! 00 Edmondson, Mrs 25 Evans, Thos 25 COLLECTIONS. 2!S 24 24 2.=. 2U 25 12J 100 20 S. Barker and i.) inn 60 25 50 20 ;» O'i) 25 48 25 20 034 25 ter 25 100 24 44 50 100 24 25 50 25 25 ORD. Ihurch. leeting. 7 25 isR Fletcher.) ,.. 25 ... 100 ... 50 ... 100 ... 1 00 ,.. 20 ... 30 mii. ... 25 .. 50 ... 50 .... 1 00 .... ion ... 50 .... 50 .... 25 .... 100 .... 50 .... 2 00 .... 100 .... 2.1 .... 100 .... 62H .... 0,50 .... 50 .... i!5 .... 25 2 00 (150 .... 50 121^ 50 25 .JO 25 25 ! 00 26 , 25 \. Ferris, Wm 25 Ferris. Mrs 20 Ferguson, John 60 Fletcher Rev J 5 00 Fletcher, Mrs 1 00 Flynn, James 25 Friend 2 00 Friend O .50 Goldie, H .50 Gordon. W A 25 Greer, Wra 25 Greer, Patrick 50 Heastings, C 1 00 HigginsoQ. Miss 50 Hodgson, Jos 50 Jeff, Edward 1 00 Jeff, Eliza 60 Jeff, Olive A 25 Jeff, Miss 25 Killner, Augustus 50 Lawrence, Stenage 100 Lennox, Mr 80 Lowry, Mrs 37}^ Lowther, Wm 30 McCarthy, Maitland 1 00 McCartney, H B 26 McBeath, John 25 McBeath, Wm 20 McKay, Geo 25 McKay, Jas 37}^ McKay, John 25 McKay, Wm 25 McKay, Robert 55 McGeejMrs 100 McMaster, W J 1 00 Mille-,W 100 Marshall, SK 1 00 Montgomery, Mrs 25 Morris, Job o 25 Morrison. D 10 Morton, Dr 2 00 Murphy, A 25 Murphy, A 25 Murphy, John 25 Murphy, Mrs 50 Nesbitt, Geo 25 Nesbitt, Wm 25 Norman, J B 100 Ormsby, Geo 50 Parker, Richard 20 Parker, Kobt 50 Parker, Thos 50 Playter, R 100 Playter, Miss 1 00 Flayter, P 100 Prescott, Thos 25 Quigly, Jas 20 Rodgers, Timothy 25 Ross, Miss 25 Rimaway 25 Small, Mrs 25 Smith, Henry 25 Spence, John 25 Stewart, Robert 50 Studdart, H D 1 00 Studdart, Hugh, jr 25 Studdart, Andrew 100 Studdart, .7as 1 00 Sutherland, Mrs 60 Tanahill 25 Tywhltt, Mrs 1 00 Wallace, Miss 50 Wallace, Wm 1 00 Wardman, Mrs 25 Wesley, John 20 Westmacott, J O 20 Wilson, J W H 1 00 Small sums, anonymous,., 186 WE.ST (JWILLIMBIIRY. St. Paul's Church. Collected at An'l Meeting, a 75 (Collected by Miss Stephenson.) A hardcBse n'i% Baines, Wm 100 Bowles, Geo 1 00 Crawford, Beatie 60 Crawford, Mrs 25 Crawford, T J 12U Crawford, E A 12}^ Dewson, Mr 60 Cvans Mrs J 60 Fast asleep 25 Fennell, Mrs 60 Fennell, Miss obO Fennell, Jas,jr 60 George, H. B 50 Oooden, Arthur 25 llambley, Mrs 25 Mattenly.Gco 1 00 .Vlattenly.Thos 50 Parker, Geo 22V, Parker, Sam 12}^ Parker, Sarah 25 Qupgley, Jas 20 Scanlan, Mark 50 Scanlan, Richard 25 Stephens, Richard 100 Stephenson, Geo 1 00 Stephenson, Mrs 50 Story, John 1 00 Story, Rachael 012k Story, H 012^ Thorpe, Thos 1 00 |Walker, Mr 25 |Wide awake OOli iWood, James 100 Wood, Robt 1 00 ORILLIA. King, Mts 60 jOrant, Mts 100 Booth, George J 100 Elliott, Thos 100 Corbett, Dr 1 CO Morrison, Mrs 60 World, John 60 Smith, A E 100 Rutherford, Adam 60 Monk. Miss e4i Quin, James 100 VIcNabb, A 100 Sanson, O 100 Dallas, Thos 60 George, Kobl 1 00 McMullcn, Miss 25 Raweon. Mrs 25 Quail, MrsO 50 lleavener, William 25 Bullock, S 60 (Collected by Miss Hepnell.) White, Mrs 1 00 Hepnell, John 100 licskey, Joseph 60 Hepnell, .Miss C 60 Hepnell, Miss E 60 iraham, Richard 60 (Collected by Mrs. Charles.) Charles, Henry 100 Moon, Robt 50 .\llingham, Miss 50 vioon, Henry J 100 Bartes, John N 1 00 VIoon, Anne 25 Morrish, William 25 Shaw, James 50 Itutledge, William 60 Caswell, Mrs Geo 25 Bush, Geo 100 Kent, Geo 60 Orr, Mrs 26 Uson, William 60 Collection St. Luke's Church at Meeting Jan. 30, 1860... 4 50 Do St James' 5 25 Do St Mark's Jan. 21 3 80 RevTBRead 5CJ Mrs TB Road 100 Joseph Goss 100 Wilson, Mrs 100 Ardagh, Dr 2 00 Fletcher, J 125 Hunter. Geo 100 Lewis, Geo 100 Corbould,Mr8 1 00 Nfwman, Gapt 100 (Collected by Miss Sinclair & Miss Uobinson ) McMullen, Marcus Millard, James Vick, Joseph Wheeler, Benj ., lUO .. 1 00 .. 100 .. 50 .. 1 00 Bailey, John Peard. William .. o,w .. 100 ^mitli Henrv .. 50 >J0D6S .. 1 00 Moffatt. Thos .. 100 .. 60 Wheeler. BenJ V ... "0 Vnttar. MisB ... 1 :„■ iVBricn, L B .. 4 00 ... 1 00 Wainwrlght, Samuel ... Wiijnriirht Tbon ... 100 ... 50 ... 100 Rowe.B R ..3 00 (Collected by Mr.". Hopkins,) Hopkins, Thos 100 Fraser, Wm 100 Price, Thos 100 Braydon, Michcal 1 00 Quick, Francis 1 00 Horton, Jane,. 60 Bailey, John 60 (Collected by Mrs. Sutherdale.) Beard, James, sen 100 Beard, John 100 Beard, Joseph 60 Cook, John 50 Janatt, Charles 1 00 Cook, Widow „.. 26 Cook, Susaa 12J^ Bloomfield, William 12J^ Leigar, John 60 (Collected by Miss A. Rawson.) Leyear, Wm 25 Payne, Mrs 25 Campbell, Those 50 Noble. Wm 1 00 Hopkins, Wm, sen 50 (Collected by M'ss E. F. Smith.) ^mith, Wm 100 itlx,Thos 100 Price, John 010 Darling, Mrs 1 00 Ounlop, James 25 (Collected by Mrs. John Steele.) Steele, John 60 Steele, Mrs J C 60 I I fl 84 COLLECTIONS. .SliRW, Ilonry, sen CO Shaw, Mrs H 25 Shaw, Wm 26 Shaw, MhW 26 Simpson, Wm 1 On Simpson. Mrs W 60 Clnrk. DftTid T 181 Currii-. NIel 25 Nicols. Thos 12i Galbralth, Mary 06 McArthur, Alice 6 'Jollor'y. GporgR 012^ Colburry, William 12i 'I'li'iny, Samuel 50 Jcuay, Mrs S 26 Jrr.ij. M A 25 li.t "^on, Joseph 26 Pollf. Mrs 20 Mci' iough, Mrs 12] (laUii, Mrs Henry 25 Hatch, William 10 llfA > Mrs W ol2i "i ;ii.-. aii 12i C. ;vr,;t|, .Tames 012^ CruT,:jrd, Mrs J 12i Crawford, Flora 121 Crawford. Janet 12} Campbell, R & Mrs U 2U AnniR, Anthony 012^ Thybrow, Jeremiah 25 (Collected by Miss Bull.) Leigh, Henry 25 Iieigh, Charlotte 25 Leigh, Mrs Rob«'rt 12} Hodge, Mrs John 25 Hodge. Phebo 25 Maul ley. Jamci 25 Shaw. William 25 Crawford, iieorge 50 Crawford, William 50 Crawford, Mrs R 50 Crawford, Amelia 26 Wilson, John, jr 25 HAMILTON Christ's Church. (Collected by IVliss Browne.) Cahill. James 2 Oil Cahill, Mrs 1 00 K rr, Mrs 4 00 Byall, Mrs SO (Collected by Mrs. Bull and MIfs Wilking. Bull, HB 5 0O Jones C. T 100 Papps H.S 6 00 Powii", W Jr 5 HO hitchie J C 1 50 S.art, J E 1 00 Steven, A 4(0 Powis, W Jr (donation) .. 16 00 (Collected by Miss Wllkins.) Blatehford. Mr 1 dO Forster. Mr 2 Qra-etl, C 1(0 (ColUctHd by Mrr. Fitzgpfalci and Mn. George H. Mills, Crewwi-H. C 0.50 FlUg.rald. Mrs 2 Od Fjuuerald, D 1 00 Fiugerald, Master H 1 00 Priond 1 00 Jeides, W A 5 00 viills, Mrs Jas 2 00 lills. Miss 100 Mills. H 2"0 *lills, JW iOO ills, I'R 1 00 McCuaig, .1 1 00 VIrCuaig. Richard 50 Zimmerman, M 1 00 Collected by Mrs. Dr. O'Reilly and Miss Connsell.) Ackerman, Mrs 50 Alfonl, Mrs .50 Brierley, R 25 Brown. A 50 Connsell, C. M 1 00 Chittenden, G S 1 00 Doughty, W 25 Friend 50 Friend 25 Marris,.Tno 1 00 Irwin, W 0.50 Lister, HA 50 VIeacham, &Co 611 Mortimer, E 25 McCuaiR, RCW 100 McDonald, D B 60 Overficld.C E .50 S . HG 100 Smith, Robert 25 Stinson. Jno 2 00 Walkpr,G P (150 Webster, W 25 Voung. C 25 (Collected by Mrs. Holson and Mrs. Hardiker.) Armstrong, Mis 25 Brierly, Mr 25 Bowon. Mrs 25 Crook. Mrs 25 Friends, (twelve) 1 82J4 Gillt'sby, .Mrn 25 Halson, Mrs Robt 1 00 Iloult. 25 Levi Mrs 12| O'Reilly. J E 50 Slouia);, Mr 25 Smith :,n 25 Soinervii!u 25 Walke;. i' l.ji Winkl'. .( or Halt, Marlon 1 00 Macnab, Alex 100 Moore. OP 100 Shackell, H 2 00 .«ti>atton. F C 1 OU Tiffany, Q 100 (Collected Mrs Best and Miss Mit' chell.) Best. TN 1(0 He>t, Mrs 1 00 Fenelon, Mrs 12J Kricnd oU5 liilkison. Mrs 1 00 Hardiker, Vlrs loo doll on, Mrs 1 CO .\Ia ou, J J 100 {i oUectcd by Mifjsps II. Mncnab utid Hate.) Rpatty, R 1 00 liroun, A 25 orroU, Peter 4 00 ■ai-k, C 50 olpoys. ESG 2 00 Demmi-rii, J 25 iton, R 2 10 Hllt■s^.ie. M II iO larper. Mrs 25 lalt, JO 2 00 liitt, Mrs 2 00 tiAtt, Annette 1 OU (Collected by Mrs, Wiiior and Miss Case,) Ambridge, Mrs 2 00 Fergusson, Jno 1 00 Friend 60 Pring, Mri 2 00 Rice, Mrs f, 00 Smith, Marcus 2 00 Smyth, .Mrs 25 Stiupon, .Mrs E 2 00 Villlers, Mrs 100 Winer, Mrs 2 00 Friend ICO (CoUd-tod by Mrs. Stowe.) Billinss, Mrs 1 00 Frlen(i 2 00 Friend 100 Stow, Alfred 4 00 (Collected by Mrs. Geddos and Mrs, Dickenson.) Bell, Mrs 2 00 Browne, Edward 6 00 Davidson, Jno 4 00 Drew, .Mrs 25 Elliott, GL 1 00 Geddes. Rev J Q 5 OO Geddcs, .Mrs 4 00 Geddes, Miss 1 00 Geildus, Miss S 1 00 Gfddes, Miss M 1 00 0(!dde8, Wasier J G I 00 Geddes, Ma.stpr G W A .„ 1 00 Green, Mr 26 Hardiker, Mrs 25 ictfery, Mrs 50 Macrae, J 6 00 O'Heir, P 25 O'Kellly, Df 6 00 Hipnr Mr 1 00 llitchio, EL 2 00 Kogers, P 100 Taylor, .Mrs 2 50 Collected by Mrs. T.C. Street and Miss Geddes.) Bjard, Mr 2 00 (.lark, Mrs 1 00 (orrext, Mr 4 00 Fj!pud 60 Irwin, Mr 50 Iciios, Mr 80 Judd, Mr 2 00 ^jmart, Mr 4 00 Stin>on, T 00 Street, Mrs T C 5 00 (Collected by Mrs. Ridley.) Kuott, Mrs 26 iMorton, Mr 100 Ridley, Dr 4 00 Ritchie, Jas 75 (Collected by Mrs. Lord and Mrs. Agnew,; Agnew. W 1 00 Cash ' 1(0 Hudson, Mrs 25 Hunter, J 25 Young. J _ 60 Zealand, E 2 00 COLLECTIONS. 85 (Oolleeted by Mrs. Lord and Mrs, Agn -.) Beatty, o GO Gunn, Alfred 1 00 Qunn, ilauiea 1 00 Uunn, R L 1 00 Gunn, Ellon 1 00 Lord Frcdk i fo McCoy, .lane o 50 Moore, Geo o 50 (Collected by Mrs a id Miss MIt chcll.' Birhett, Mrs 1 00 Blyth, Mr 2 00 Corbey, h R 2 00 Counsell. C 2 00 Davis, J II 50 Fisher, Mrs J 2 00 Gruer. J II 2 UO JamlKBon, G ;j uO Mitehell. Mrs 2 00 Mundie, Mrs 50 Press, 8 1 00 Reynolds, Miss 3 00 Walker, A E 50 (Collected by Mrs. xtcilly.) Brown, Mrs 100 Berry, Miss 100 Gillespie, Mr 50 Grant, P 4 00 Haskins, Mr 1 00 Jarvls, Mrs C U 1 0(1 Jarvis, MOR irs QM ■.inne. William iO Gordon, Archibald 60 Kennedy, Altha 25 Kramer, Margaret 50 Kramer, Eliza Jane 60 KraniH', Jacob 60 Leemlrg, Britbwaite 50 v.artin, ihos A 1 00 Martin, Wm 50 Martin, Mrs 60 Metvllle, Wm 25 Moggs, Emma 60 Moggs, Eliza Ann 25 Moggs, Wm 25 Moggs, -eorgo 25 Moggs, Samuel 25 Moggs, Robert 26 Vlulholland, W 1 00 Mulholland, Mrs 1 00 .Mulholland, John 25 McDougall, George 25 McKee, Samuel 1 00 Norman, Miss 60 S aughter, Mrs 26 Smith, Amos 1 00 Smith, Mrs 1 00 Smiih, Phoebe 60 Smith, Rebecca 50 Tenvbcrry, Jacob 25 Tydd, Joanna 60 Tydd, John 100 Tydd, Mrs 50 Tydd, Benjamin 25 Tydd, Henry 26 Waters, Mrs 12J^ Young, Bartlott 25 BINBROOK, (Collected by Miss Salmon.) Salmon, Leonard 50 Salmon, Mrs 60 Nicholls, Mrs 50 Griffith, , lames 25 Griffith Mrs 0,^0 Nicholls, John 60 Davy, Wm 10 (CoUectid by Edw&rd Xwisa.) Twiss, Edward D (i 60 Fry. Esther 50 Croft, B II 60 Kriend 25 Twis-i. Edward 60 Quance, John 75 Carle, Mr 28 ONTARIO. (Collected by Mi.ss Caroline Smith.) Strt'ol, II 50 ^rnilh, S 60 Ga|ie,J 50 •lowvv P II 50 IVttlt, J R 2 00 Wilcox. R 50 Carienter, A 60 (Collected by Miss WUlfon,) Willson, Mrs II B 50 llalliday. Miss M Q, of N. Carolina 60 Thompson, Geo 25 \\ill.on. ,1 W 60 Pittit, .1 II 60 IVt it, II 60 IVttit. J I 1 00 ^Collofftetl by Miss Chambers.) .Nelles WB 1 (lO Carpenter, J 50 * 86 Chambers, A 100 Chambers, Prisdlls 26 (Collectea by Mrs, Jos. Carpenter.) Pettlt, Adolphus » 61) Rlleth, Mrs 25 Carpenter, Mabala 100 I>utlen,Jobn 1 0« 8T0NEY CRKEK. (Collected by Mrs Howard Iloales.) Lewis, Mrs 50 Lewis, Mr 25 Heales, Howard " 50 Heales, Mrs 50 Lewis, Francis 25 Huddle3ton,John 0121^ Huddleston, Caroline U% Peacock, ,)oha 50 Allen, A 25 FurnlTall, ThosO 50 Combs, John 25 ,_,,.., ,,. „ , „ •». Jones, W H 25 (Collected by Miss Sydney Smith Morrison, S W 12^! and Miss Osier.) Williamson, J, Esq 100 i J M Babington 3 00 Bolston, W 12Vi^ Mrs Kwart and family ... 8 00 Jones, Alva 1214 Miss Kwart 1 00 Hull, Henry 31 | Mr Stanley 100 Galbrcaith, Mrs 012»^Mr8 Miller 25 Spring!| ,T A Creighton 100 COLLECTIONS. (Collected by Messrs. By Held and'K Bogue 5U J.G. Milne.) Samuel Aikman 100 JobnAikman 6U Mr Bush .' 2 00 Mr Boultbeo 2 00 .MrByfleld 60 James Duff 1 00 MlssFerrier 5 OU Mrs Jones 100 Mr lieith 5 00 Mr Leslie 25 DrMackelcan 4 00 Mr Miller 100 JasO Milne 100 Dr Orton 1 50 Mr Snider 100 Mr Alpheus Snider 3 00 Mr Templar 2 00 Mr WB Woods 6 0U DUNDAS AND FLAMBOKO'. (Collected by John Crawford.) Davis, Jonathan 100 Olmstcad, Mrs Moss 1 m Crawford, Patrick 100 Crawford, John 50 Alexander, Mrs 50 Alexander, K A 25 Wm Roberts 1 00 Featherstonc Osier 2 00 Mrs Irving 25 Mr Horner 1 00 James Wales 1 00 Mr Riley 60 MrsCowper 2 00 Augustus Woods 1 CO Alexander, Q K 121^ Mrs Thompson 25 Alexander, C J S 12^^ Mrs Fenix 25 Davis, Geo 25 Woodman, Mr 25 Davis, Thomas 100 Davis, Albert 25 ANCASTEll. (Collected by Miss Oabel.) Uev PL Osier 5 00 JacobGabel 60 ThosHamill 4 00 Francis Kggleston 1 00 Wm A Cooley 1 00 Alonzo Eggleston 50 Jaro-JB Lodor 50 Mrs A Clark 50 Job Lodor 1 00 George Gould 50 Mrs Jas Gurnett 50 Mrs L, A Gurnett 25 Alex Cadunhcad 60 Mrs Robertson 50 Thos Postans 50 Mr J Wright 75 Mrs Phillips 26 Mrs Russell 012% John McLeranen 25 Wm Thompson 26 Mrs Guest 25 Mr Ely 90 Geo Gurnett 25 Mrs J Hamill 2 00 John Lees 25 Mrs R Irwin 26 MrsG Bicklc 25 Mrs Graham 25 Friend 25 Mrs Higginson 50 Mr White 100 Mrs Robs^n 25 Mrs Ellis 50 Mrs Boyd 25 MrsCochrani 50 Miss Osier ... 100 MrsGwyn . 25 MrMacnab 25 Mr Bickle 5 00 MrsLavis 25 Miss Meredith 50 Wr Whitehead 2 00 Mr Barton 5 00 P Riley 50 MrGwyn 50 (Collected by Miss C Sydney Smith and Miss Uatt.) Mrs Sydney Smith 2 00 Miss C Sydney Smith 50 Mrs J B Grafton 1 00 Lillie Grafton 26 James J Grafton 25 QHallen 3 00 GRolph 4 00 W Passmoro 25 J Fitzgerald 25 R 8 Brooke 100 A R Everett 50 Mrs Begue 1 UO Miss Begue 26 TBeguu 50 Mrs Street 9 00 J S Meredith 100 Mrs Meredith 60 John E March 100 J W Overfleld 50 Thos Howe 100 C McDonald 26 George Scaso 25 G Jones 100 Mr Kern 2 00 Mrs Kern 8 00 Mrs Lewis 1 00 Mrs Overfleld 2 00 S Overfleld 2 00 Mrs H King 60 Mrs Murch 100 Miss Murch 100 Miss Battersby 50 Mrs Williams 25 Mrs J King 26 Rev Ralph Leeming 5 00 Mrs Ruthertord 1 00 MrsBlackwall 60 (Names omitted last year.) Mrs Lewis 100 Mrs Gregson 1 00 MrCrossley 60 (Collected by Miss Cockenour.) Mrs Janet Wishart 4 00 V Crooks 1 00 J Wright 2 00 K Wishart 2 00 Mr Hills 26 Frank llore 150 Mrs .Mordin 25 Mrs Vanhorn 0.26 W Morden 25 MrKievell 100 G M Smith 60 David Armstrong 60 James Cockenour 25 Mrs Wodchouse 60 Mr Lang « 25 Vlr Bullock 100 Mrs Frazer 1 1'O J Webster and family 2 00 James M Kerby 2 00 Mrs Cockenour 37i BEVERLY. (Collected by Mrs W. AV. Barlow and Mrs. A. Kernighan.) Barlow, IIG 100 Barlow, Mrs HO 50 Barlow, Miss DB 50 Barlow, W W and family. 2 00 Belding, W W 50 Bennett, M 25 Calvert, Mrs 50 Carruthers, David 1 00 Carruthers. Mrs J 50 Crftulay, Mrs 25 FothennghB in, Mrs 25 toy, Christopher 1 00 Howard, MrsH 50 Howard, Charles 25 Hodges, Owen 75 Jackson, Mr 60 Kernlghan.A 100 McColl, Hugh 25 McCusker. Mrs 25 McKnl|j!ht, Mrs 60 McManamy, Patrick 20 McManamy,P 25 O'Connor, Mrs 26 i 6U 50 9 00 100 60 100 60 100 U2& 26 100 . 2 00 . 8 00 . 100 » . 2 00 . 2 00 . 60 . 100 . 100 . 60 . 25 . 25 . &orKO W 12>^ Diclwon, William OfjO Dickson, Mrs .'lO Kdwards, Mr 50 Kdwards, Mrs 50 Kdwards, Kredk J 50 Edwards, Mary P 50 Qeorgc. Mr i) 'M (Jibbons, Mrs 25 Hancs, Mrs « 50 UarbottU', Joiin 25 Higginson. M A llev N.. 5 00 Ilousiico, John 25 liftdle. Miss n 12^ Lancaster, Mrs 25 McXoilly, Mrs, U 2'. McXdlly, MrA 25 McNeilly, Mrs A 25 Newman, Mrs 20 Nichol.Alexr TOO Patterson, David o 25 Pettingcr, Allen 50 Pcttinger, Mary 50 Roberts, Mr 25 Roberts, Miss 25 Seoger, James .''lO Smith, ^rs Matthew 25 Smith, Matthew 25 Smith, Miss 25 Smith, Margaret 25 Smith, Anno Jane 25 Smith, Elizabeth 121^ Smith, Master James Vl]4 Taylor, William 50 (Collected by Miss Mary Vanevcry and Miss Margaret Vanevcry.) Cango, John 25 Cooley.P 100 Cooley, Mrs II 50 Cooley, Sarah Jane 25 Cooley, David 25 Cooley, Elgin 25 Frank, John 25 Garroch, James 25 Garroch, Mrs 12i Knox, David 25 Knox, Mrs Nancy 25 Knox, Sarah Ann 50 L«mb,0harie8 50 Lamb, Mrs 50 Lamb, (loorgo II 25 Lamb, Robert M o 25 Lamb.Henry F \ oo Mawhincy, Mrs .. ."iO Tindell,John 12^ Tindell, Isabollii o no Vanevery, A A 1 25 Vanevcry, Mrs M A I 00 Vanevcry, George:' ll 50 Vanevery, Charles 11 () .50 Vanevcry, William 25 Vanevcry, John L 25 Vanevery, Mary 25 Vanevery, Margaret 25 Vanevery, IlelenoA 22 COLLECTIONS. (Collected by Mr. Geo. Whetham.' Chambers, William 013) Kllerton, Thomas, & fam. 1 00 Lowry, .Mrs 60 McDonald, Wallace 45 McComb, Mrs 25 McGulro. William 25 Parker, Mr & Mrs 50 Purdy, William 25 Walker, W (1859) 60 Whetham, George 1 42} Vates, James 60 Yates, Richard 60 Young, Mrs 28 LOWVIIil-K. by Mrs. Frayne Mrs Ileisse.) and Burkholder. n 123^| P'"'te'. "•""'y 87 Uorneck, Peter 50 Langford, Charles -... 25 Montross, David 26 Morris, David 25 Morris. Mrs 100 Kichardiion, John 60 Addison, Margaret 25 Addison, William 2,-> Krwin, Marsarct 25 Erwin, William 25 (Collected by Mr,<. Stoakes ond Mrs. Dr. Young.) Agnew, Sarah Ol2i Boll, John 25 Bowie, Thomas 25 Buckley, John 60 Clarke, John 100 Doran, Sarah 20 Fields, Mrs 28 80 Cowley, George 1 00 Cullodcn, Mrs 75 Davison, .Tames 25 Dent, Nicholas 1 00 Froyne, Richard 25 CHlmour, William 25 Hart, John 25 lleisse, Sarah C 25 llewson, W G 25 Kirby, Mrs V2]^ McLaren, Mrs J 75 McLaren, Hugh 50 Naisbet,.Tohn 6o Plewfs, Ann 25 Plewes, David 50 Kicbardson, John 1 00 ltichur-^ Melon, J 012^ Methcrell.Geo, M D . 60 Morrison, Mr 25 Mcintosh, J 60 Reid, David 25 Smith, J 100 88 COLLECTIONS. Warren, Ooorgo 1 (0 Frifnd 26 Friend M Frleod u60 MILTON. Tremayne, Rev F 600 Tr<'mnyn«, Mrs 2 011 M ind.-ey, Mr & Mm ft 00 H(h it«, Jobo & Family... 4 Oil Race ,. 'I'bos i no Eager, W LP 4 011 Thompson, C U 2 UO Armour, .M I uO Oulloilea .1 1 UO Hnmpton, £ 200 Wutnon. Ji A J L -J UO Fleming, -iamuol 1 UD Reattan, .Inmes 2 )I0 Martin, .Mrn i uO Dump«fy. Oi'orgi 2 00 MoUowell, Robert 1 00 Bantvdo, U T 2 00 Demp»vy, Miss 1 (,0 Little, Uavia o &) AVright. iVIis 2(10 CollnJ«n, H o 6(1 Sherwood, .Michael .jr 8hsw. .Mis« \ i,,\) Frceniau, .MvR i uo ijrown. Mr 1 00 Agar, Wm A J m Uendman, J otj (Collected by Mepirs McDowell and Rixon.) McDowell, Thos I 00 Rixon Thos 1 .M) Rizon, James 2 Oi^ Uixon, Mru 1 u(i Rixon, John 1 go Rixon, IV1i88 1 (0 Rixon, Mary 50 Rixon, Kli^a 50 Ilogg, Mrs Oftii Walker, V 1 00 Joyce, Wm 60 Trotter, .lohn 1 OO Turnbull, Thos 4U Turnbull, Mrs 1 oO Agnew, John 50 Bowman, Mrs J 2u Ross, virs 25 Follia, .Mrs 100 Thompson, John 50 Thompson, Kobert 100 Thompson, Mrs U 50 Fleming, MrsE 2 00 Moore, Mrs 1 00 More, Miss 50 Fau^hner, M 1 uo Bvans, John 36 Biggar, John 1 oo Biggar, Mrs 11 U 1 00 Evans. Mrs ] 00 Ross, Miss 50 Evans, Richard 50 EvuQs, John 50 Fox, Anthony 1 00 Beatty, W, jr 1 00 Biggnr, Robert 100 Cook, Jacob 26 Dixon, Mrs 60 Joyce, Wm, Indian Mia... 2 00 Joyce, Thos, sen 100 Joyce, Thos, jr 1 00 Demphey, Thos 1 00 Hatton, Mrs 25 Dempaey, John 4 00 l^latthers, Robort i oo Durragh, Mm^nret 100 Docherty, John 25 •Stout, Mrs 60 Simpson, Robert 200 Cliishulm, Thomas 1 60 IluUNBY, Cowan, John 1 00 May John 2 00 Switzer, .io«xph 100 SwimeT, Mrs 100 jSwitzcr, 11 O 26 'Justin, Martin 25 Cowin, Joseph a ou Cowin Mrs J i uo Cowin, fiumuel 25 Cowin, Marv A 26 Cowin, John o 26 Cowin, Kliza o I2j Cowin, Joseph 121 Cuwia. William o 12^ Cnw(n, Hannah 12^ Cowin, \iargaret 121 May. .Vr.sO 1 00 SwitziM- iMrsMary 1 oO !('iitlingly, DHvid .iO jOordinu'ly, Mrs D o 50 |t ord ngly, Mii«s 1 00 |itooinson, Th mas I 00 Wcodhiill, .»Jarah o 60 i.Mnson, .Mis .John 2; Mafion, John 2{ iCordlngly, Solomon 1 oo Cordingly, Mrs O 51, Cordingly, Mary 26 Andercon, Adam 60 Cordingly, John 1 00 Oriflln, Matthew CO Ci.vin, Wm 1 00 Buck. Wm 26 Cowin, Richard 2 (\0 (Jowin Mrs i oo Cummings, Geo 25 (Collected Sy Jao. McClennand.) DolmagK, Jacob 25 Bell, Mrs o 50 Bell, Wm 45 Hall. Joseph 50 .Vesbitt, .N K 50 Hall, David o 50 iJunningbam, Joseph 1 00 Cunningham. Airs 60 Cunningham, Anne o 25 Cunningham, Fanny 25 McCelland. C i oo lackson. John i oO \nderson, John o 50 Jlendinning, C 50 Dent, Mr 1 1 o tail, Mrs John i oo /'uuningham, James ] 00 •icCollum, Thomas o 37i (Collected by John Braib.) \tkin8on, Mrs o 50 Jraoseko, Mr & Mrs 2 00 -imlsay, .Mr & Mrs 1 oO arker 20 Miss AH Parker 010 George Palmer 5 00 PUSLINCH. (Collected by Mr. and Mrs. John Oulton ) .TohnOulton 100 RacbaelOuUon 100 .loaeph Bell 100 OeoNichoH 1 00 Geo Wakefield 60 LTohnllaa 100 ITboe K Arkell * ftmily ... 4 00 ^WtUoi^hby 50 itViiHowar 60 J< a Caulfleld 1 00 lit ardly 26 >! Olay 36 Oavanagb 60 'I Kln«( 60 P Falkanbrldge VIH Mrs Dory 36 MriWindyard 60 MrsStarkey 36 Mrs Bright 26 Wm H Decker 60 Mrs Decker 60 Thoi Carter 1 00 John Patty 60 Ja* Hewat 1 OO Henry Halnf 1 00 W Herbart 60 Edwin Smith om BOOKWOOD. John HoAree 1 00 George Lookett 1 00 William Lush 100 Henry Ilea 1 00 Emanuel Duffleld 1 00 Daniel Linderman 1 00 James Gerow l 00 William Duffleld 1 00 . M,. Samuel Meadows 1 00 ° fji Hugh Edwards 60 E Worsfold 60 Daniel Day 60 Catherine Ues 60 H M Harding o 60 DBoardwell 60 Mrs O Bailey o 60 Mrs U Reed 60 Mrs Francis 60 MiKS R MeWilliams 60 Peter H Moore o 60 William Garven 60 Emily Parkinson o 60 Robert Dunbar 60 Robert Young o 80 Thomas Lush 035 Susannah Lush 25 Robt Blackleycen o 26 Thomas Talton 26 John RendaU o36 Miss Johnson 26 jJohn Maddock 26 H Bllton 26 Vlrs Turquenton o 26 Mrs Cunningham 26 Clarke, W 26 LuttreH. W 25 vrs Makings o 26 RMcWlHiams o 35 MrsEaston o 26 Joshua S Gterow o 25 Mrs C McWilllama o 25 Marylles o 26 J J Wakefield 26 Mrs Harding 26 J A Davidson o 26 JAFarrisL 26 RFarrisbtJr 25 A Friend o 26 W Caven 25 J Forrest o 25 Scammell, Mrs o 26 — Hickey 26 Catherine Flynn ,. 25 A Friend 26 Mrs Hedgklnson O 26 IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I Ui|2£ 12.5 ^ 1^ Hill 2.2 lUUtI 1.8 11:25 1 1.4 11 1.6 1— 11= II — ^ 6" ► V vl ^> Hiotographic Sciences Corporation 33 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716)873-4503 m \ 4 ^^ ;\ 'A< 7.A \ s ^ il 90 A well-wisher 26 RobiDLon 25 SholU 2& JU Sholti 26 Hn McKeniie 26 Alexander Nain 26 Loney 26 A Friend 26 Joseph Lister 25 Miss A Breeze 20 MrsPlaU 20 A Friend 20 JRWataon 016 Mrs Shaw 012^ Sarah Stovell 12i A Friend m AProudfoot 0121 A Friend 012* (1 Nelson U 121 A Ritchey 12* U Foster 012i A Fletcher 12 Phoebe McC!ormick Oil OCouIson 010 Mary Lister 10 Mrs Day 07 Small sums 1 31 Collected at Meeting 3 38 EI.OBA. (Collected by Misses Reynolds and arain.) Ariss, Mrs 26 Astell, Mrs 25 Astell, J 60 B«al, Mn 25 Real, Mrs 012* Klinco, George 25 Blinoo, Geo, Jr 12* Blinco, Mrs Wm SO Blinco, Wm 2 00 Bolden, Mrs 1 00 Carter, Mrs 1 UO fiickeson. 8 50 Drewery, Mr 25 Drewery, Mrs 20 Klkerton, J 25 Ulkerton. B 25 Elkerton, W 1 00 ISlkertoo, Mrs T 50 Blkerton, D 060 Ererett, Mrs 12| Forster, Mr 1 00 Forster, George 25 For8ter,John 25 Francis, Mrs 10 Friand 60 Grain, Thos 2 00 Grain, Wm 2 00 Hirst, Mrs 50 Hint, Annie 26 Howse, Mrs 26 Howse, MrsE 60 Howse, Mrs B 25 Lnokett, Mrs; 25 Macintosh, Miss 25 Newman, John 1 00 Newman, Mrs J 26 Patmore, Mr 1 00 Peckaver, Mr 012} Pritohard, Mrs 1 00 Pritobard,H 26 Pritchard, R 25 Reynolds, Wm 1 00 Reynolds, Jas 1 00 Reynolds, Owen 60 Reynolds, Francis 25 Reynolds, G P and W J ... 16 Swan, Mrs 60 COLLECTIONS. Thaeker, Mrs 80 Wingfield, Mrs 50 (Collected by the Misses Reynolds.) Farrow, Arthur 76 Finlayron, .T, M.D 1 00 Hamilton, Mrs O 26 Hele, H W 60 Ilelo, Mrs 50 KerUand, E U 1 00 Leek, John 25 Marten, J J 2 00 Martin, Thos 1 00 Poole, H 26 Thomson, Rer C E 5 00 Japhan, Robt 60 Wilson, James 1 00 (Collected by the Misses Farrow.) Ariss, Mrs 25 Burke, J W 1 00 Burke, Mrs 60 Coates, Edward 50 Drew, Geo A 60 Drury, Hannah 50 Farrow, Mrs T A 60 Farrow, Thos 60 Friend 25 Friend 25 Habbin, H 25 Jack, John 40 Marshall, Miss 26 Maguire, Mrs 25 Macneal, John 25 Newman, J 26 Paget, AH, M.D 200 Parsons, James 25 Sheppard, Jacob 26 Trenholme. Mr 37i (Collected by the Misses Newman.) Churchman 60 Oreathead, T B 1 00 Newman, E H 1 00 Newman, W P 1 00 Williams, Mrs T 50 Balance of collection at meeting 1 £3 F£R0U8. (Collected by Mrs. .Smith, Mrs' Grant, Mrs a R F M Muir.AP Muir, A G Muir, Jonathan Nixon, Wm.L Pettit, Andrew Pettit, Miss M Y Pettit, John H Pettit, Johnson Pettit, Mrs P RuthTua, James Smith, Isaac Thomas, Master Harry . Wolverton, Mrs 100 100 60 60 50 600 100 4 00 025 60 025 100 60 100 ST. CATHARINES. Adams, The Misses Adams, E S Adams, Mrs E 8 Adams, Miss Caroline., Adams, Widow Andrews, Emelyn Arnold, Chas. M Atkinsou, RevDr Atkinson, Mrs Atkinson, Wm P Baron, William Baron, Mrs Barker, Joseph Barwick, HO Bates, Mrs Wm Bate, Thomas B Benson, J Binley Boyd, Mrs Boyle, Andrew Boyle, James Boyle, Robert Bradley Thos Bullivant. Thomas .... Camp, Chas P Carlisle. Henry Casey, rP Christie, Mrs Christie, Miss Clarke, Richd. A Cooke, Mrs Wm , Conolly, John H Coy, Francis Denroche, Wm S Dowding. Mrs Walker. Mrs. White, and Misses gujg {< q Baker and Smith. - ' - - Brown, R 50 Buchan, Mrs 25 Cadenhead, J 1 00 Collier, OE 26 Grain, Wm 2 00 Groves, Abraham 50 Hutchinson, Wm 25 Kellington, Mr 50 Lingwood, Robert 2 00 McAdams, Mrs 25 McCutcheon, Mrs 25 Petrle,JW 25 .Smith, Jas L 1 00 Temple, Eliza 25 Walker, John 25 White, Mr 60 Balance of collection at meeting 2 45 ORIMSBT. Browqjohn, TC 60 Fitch, Wm, MD 1 00 Foster, Mrs John 100 Fraser, Mrs Friend, A Gibson, Henry P Giles, J B Giles, HM Grant, George Grardon, Thos H Oraydon, Thos F Greenwood, Wm Hare, Wm Hayncs, Widow Hnynes, Mrs D C Helliwel), Thos L Helliwall, John B Hodgins, Joseph Holmes, Josiah Hostetter, Ths Howse, Mrs Jackson, Jonathan Jukes, Augustus, M D Lepper, J nJ Maodonald, Holland .... Mack, Theophilus, MD McGlTerin, Mrs. W McLean, Mrs James McLean, J A J 400 200 4 00 100 25 100 500 6 00 500 100 100 100 200 5 00 100 200 2 00 100 200 25 100 100 500 100 6 00 100 400 5 00 5 00 500 25 00 6 00 100 . 300 5 00 . 50 lliO 50 , 100 , 100 100 60 100 , 100 5 00 , 100 100 100 5 0U 500 5 60 . 100 100 , 150 , 1 00 , 1(H) , 6 00 , 5 00 5 00 500 , 100 50 ^ COLLECTIONS. 91 100 100 60 60 60 600 100 4 00 OSi) 60 025 100 60 100 400 200 4 00 100 26 100 500 5 00 500 100 100 100 200 5 00 100 2 00 2 00 100 200 25 100 lOO 500 100 6 00 100 400 6 00 5 00 600 26 00 6 00 100 300 5 00 50 lllO 50 100 100 100 60 100 100 6 00 100 100 100 6 00 60U 5 50 100 100 160 1 00 100 6 00 5 00 5 00 600 100 50 « . Merritt, Mn 5 00 Merritt, Wm H Jr 6 00 Merritt, Thomas K 6 00 Merritt, Mrs T R (M ¥)... 6 00 Miles JamM 26 Miller, Mrs Richd 10 00 Montgom ry,Adain 6 00 Neelou, Sylvester 6 00 Nichol, TW 100 Noble, Jacob 1 00 Pafford, Fred 6 00 Parker, J T 6 00 Parsonfi, Mr & Mrs OF... 3 OO Peirce, George W 1 00 Peterson. R 6 00 Phillips, Rev T D 6 00 Powell, Henry 6 00 Ranney, John L 6 00 Ranney, Miss 5 00 Raynard, James 1 00 Read, Wm II 2 00 Ritchings, Qeorge 1 00 Robarts, Rev T T 16 00 Rolls, Charles 5 00 Ross, John 5 00 Rykert, Mrs 6 60 Saxon, J F 100 Slate, Hiram 6 00 Smith, George 50 Smith, J Francis 5 00 Smith, Mrs J F 5 00 Smith, Marian 60 Smith, Elliott 50 Smith, Alice 50 Smith, Arthur SO Spiller, Miss 100 Taylor, James (W4F) 6 00 Taylor, Mtgor 4 00 Taylor, Miss 1 00 Taylor, Peter 1 00 Trew, T E P 1 60 Young, Mrs 60 Waud, Robert 100 Waud, Mrs 1 00 Waud, Satah 60 Willett, Mrs Alfred 2 00 Wilson, Wm 60 Wood, James 100 Woodruff, Richard 2 00 Woodruff, Mrs S D 2 00 Wright, Oershom 50 CHIPPAWA. Rev. W Leeming 60 00 Thomas Street 20 00 Mrs Street 12 00 Miss A Hosmer 4 00 Mrs Dr Macklem 6 00 Oliver T Maclem 6 00 MrsOT Macklem 6 00 James Macklem 5 00 James F Macklem 2 00 Miss A Macklem 2 00 Mrs W Macklem I 00 Wm Macklem 1 00 Mrs Sawbridge 2 00 John Kirkpatrick 6 00 R H Kirkpatrick 2 00 Robert Kirkpatrick 60 James Amen 100 James Anderson 3 25 Mrs Usher 3 00 DrOMcMicking 2 00 Edmund Burton 2 00 John Thomas 2 00 JOhnPhUlips 100 George Gordon 1 00 John Hume 60 Abrabsm Massay 1 00 A Cooper 1 00 John Rapelje 50 Robert Slater 60 QeoMcKinley 25 James A Wilkinson 60 Mrs R McMicking 1 00 John H Merriam 60 Richard Deakers 60 H Box 60 John Bracken 60 James Gordan 1 00 P Rennet 1 00 James Cummings 1 00 Willoughby Cummings ... 26 Israel Pierce 1 00 Jonathan Slater 26 Wm Lovering 2 UO Burton, Miss 50 Thomas Parj 100 Kenneth McKenzie 2 00 (Omitted in last return, 1858.) Oliver T Macklem 6 00 MrsOT Macklem 000 CAVAN. St. John's. (Collected by Miss Lowes and Miss Thompson.) Rev T W Allen 5 00 Dr Rowan 1 00 Caleb Lowe 1 00 Matthew Sanderson 1 00 Robert Varce I 00 Samuel Cornell '. 60 David Smith 50 Thos Thompson 60 WmHaygarth 25 Wm Graham 50 MrsScott 50 Jas Thompson 50 Jos Thompson 60 AWBrown 60 Mrs Savage 25 Friend 25 Thos Haygarth 25 James Kelly 60 John Campbell 25 Mrs Ferguson o&O Eleanor Sharpe 6U Mrs David Sharpe 25 Mrs J Leo 25 Wm loster 50 George Francy 25 Wm Foster 26 Isaac Land 25 Henry Sharp 60 John Thompson 100 John Morrison 50 Edward Grierson 60 J W Sootheraa 1 00 John Twamley 25 A Catheart 1 00 Mrs R Howden 75 R Sutton 37}^ John Sutton 26 Friend 26 A Stark 60 John Vance 50 WmMoCamus 100 John A Tany 60 Wm A Morrow 25 Wm Davey 25 Alex Boggs V 60 Mrs Irwin 25 Mrs Eastwood 60 TJDimsdale 126 Mrs Fletcher 26 James Newton 60 George Foster 26 Christopher Mason 60 Peter Douglas 60 Matthew Mclndoo 100 AlexBaptie 60 (Collected by Mtxses Theston and Mcrherson. Mrs Robert Thexton 60 JobnTbexton,Jr 60 JohnKells 26 Thomas Best, jr 25 Jacob Best 25 John FitzmorriR 25 David McSkimmins 25 James Mcl'berson 1 00 Joseph Llghtfoot 50 Thomas Foster 25 John Boyd 1 00 George Foster 26 Wm Smith 26 Edward Chambers 26 RDeCourcey 26 Thos Webster 25 Joseph Bland 25 Mr A Louks 26 WmFoster 025 Mrs .John Sutcliffe 26 Matthew Cregg 50 Wm Davey 26 (Collected by Miss Dawson.) William Dawson 2 00 Richd Benson 60 M A Temoor 25 Robert Wilkinson 1 00 George Morton 26 Thomas Syers 1 00 John Porter 26 Wm Scott 26 John Martin 50 James Sisson 50 Wm Lough 2 00 David Lamb 125 Henry Fee 100 Mrs Fee 60 (Collected by Francis Mulligan.) Francis Mulligan 60 Kcrniah Mulligan 60 Josiah Mulligan and fam. 1 60 James McNeal 60 MrsMcNoal 60 Chas McNeal 1 00 Amount of colleetlon at meeting 6 80 St. Thomas*, MiUbrook. (Collected by MIm Armstrong.) A Armstrong 100 Miss Armstrong 60 Miss F Armstrong 60 E Armstrong 60 MrsOrr 50 Mrs Kells 60 Mrs Boulton 50 Thos Medd 1 00 Arch Wood 1 00 Q B Armstrong 60 Mrs McBean 60 Mrs Matthews 60 Mn Smith 60 Mrs T Hetherington 26 Mrs Falmouth 100 R Jones 400 Richard Howden 1 00 92 COLLECTIONS. Mr Preston OSO MiuMorgui OSO TSowden 100 RWEnett 60 AlexMoBean 60 Mr Burton 26 J Hunter 60 CbM Clark I 00 Mrs J Brown 100 Mrs A Kerr 100 Mn Ferguson 26 Edward Gregory 60 Mrs Graham 100 IleniT Atkins 1 00 Mrs J Staples 60 Or Turner 1 00 Mrs MeOlellan 1 00 (Collected by Miss Winslow.) Jobn Burton 76 Mrs Burton 26 Mary Fee 26 John Fee 26 James Fe« 26 Wm Wilkinson 26 Friend 25 Mr Hemptou 26 MrsChambers 50 George Evans 1 00 JobnFallis 60 RFallis 60 Wm Bradley 50 James Clark OSO Mr Armstrong 26 Mrs Mitchell 025 Valentine Mitchell 25 Mr Walkingsbaw 60 Matthew Pritchard 50 William Fallis 25 Kobert Fallis 25 Oeo Winslow 60 R G Winslow 60 Clare Winnlow 25 Amount of collection at meeting 6 00 St. Paul's, Cavan. (Collected by Miss Fitzgerald.) J W Olemasha 25 John Cowan 25 Daniel Oann 25 ThosFair 25 J Fitzgerald 50 Mrs Fitzgerald 50 James Gibson 25 Mrs Graham 26 Wm Graham 60 OeoGnillet 26 MrsMcCamus 25 Wm Northcote 60 MrsNorthoote 60 Martin Parker 60 Mrs Parker 60 Miss S A Parker 50 Richard Parker 25 MmUandham 25 MrsPerrin 26 James Pnrdy 25 George Elliott 26 (CoUeeted by Miss Smithson.) Richd Smithson 60 Mrs R Smithson 60 Mitt Ann Smithson 26 Joshua Smithson 26 Samuel Smitdson 26 Mitt S A Smithson 26 James WMcBain 26 Misses Tnmbull 25 John Nixon 26 Robert Nurse 26 John Waterman 60 Jane Waterman 60 John Kerr ; 26 Mrs Kerr 26 Nathan Smith 1 00 (Collected by Miss Hall.) Mrs Hall 60 Joseph Mothersell 60 John W Hall 60 Mr Graham 25 Mrs Nurse J 50 Richd Nurse 50 MrsGrattan 26 MrsPue 26 Thomas Spry 20 Mrs Wood 26 Joseph Wood 26 Robert Pue 25 Richd Robinson 26 Miss Taylor 25 (Collected by Wm. Reynolds.) Walker Needier 1 00 Goorge Needier 100 Wm Reynolds 60 MrsElsworth 25 Thomas Moore 60 Geo Reynolds 60 RobtLang 100 Mrs Robt Lang 60 ThosWillan 60 (Collected by Jiis Fair.) James Woods 100 James Fair 1 00 Francis Reynolds 0S& Jobn Thorn 60 Edward Thorndyke 60 Robt McCamus 1 00 (Collected by Miss Brown.) Ann Brown 50 Wm Brown 50 WmFair 60 UrsWmFair 60 JohnDeyell 50 \lex Clark 50 JosClark 50 Alex Lang 25 rs A Lang 25 Mrs Fair 60 John Fiiir 60 Fos Armstrong 50 John Armstrong 25 Robt Armstrong 26 Michael Akit 1 OOf UABLINQTON. (Collected by Mrs. McNab and Mrs. Armour ) McNab, RevDr 15 Manning, Robert 6 Burke, Mrs John 6 Hurrell, Mrs 5 HindeSiMrs 2 6 Raynes, F 16 Low, DrGH 15 Armour, Mrs, sen 6 Reid, Mrs H 2 6 Muir,John 5 Oollard. J 2 6 Foster, Mrs 5 Norris,WmGeo 6 Fletcher, Mrs A 2 6 Qilmor, Waterford 2 6 Brooke, LF 10 Loscombe, Mrs 2 6 Hibbert, Mrs 6 Crawford, Mrs 6 Helson, Mrs 2 6 Porter. W 2 6 Williams, James 13 Hindes.A 6 Veitch, Mrs 2 6 Armour, Mrs Robert... 6 3 Choate, Dr 2 6 Maynard, Mrs 6 Sutton, Mrs Thos 6 Brock, Mr U 6 Scott, Wm 6 Jones, Mrs ..'. 3 Banning, Mrs 10 Mitchell, Mrs 5 Mitchell, Miss 3 9 Mitchell, Miss Emily... 13 Bird, Mrs 6 Holland, Mrs 5 Reid, Mrs 7 6 .Mann, James U 6 Hopkins, C A 6 Dixon, Anthony 6 Foster, Robert 6 Burke, Mrs Wm 6 Kelley, MrJ 6 CAETWBIOHT. Rev W LoRan 1 John Smith JohnKissick James Taylor David Deacon Miss Logan MissDeacon Wm Lattimur James Splnks Charlie Logan George Beacock Krancis Howe JohnFooley John Haddock 5 (I 1 a 6 5 3 6 6 10 6 10 1 5 5 2 5 6 6 6 1 6 5 2 5 5 6 6 6 2 5 5 5 lames McLau)rMan ... MrsJMcLaur J .0 virs Gilbert... . Robert Bynes .. John Splnks .. ... Wm McLaughlin John Robertson Joshua Liitle Mrs Deniston Francis Bambridge ... WALoucks Mrs Robert Spinks ... RobertSpinks Benjamin Burtcbell... John Elliott Ralph Edgcrton Christopher VVier . Maggie Logan 7^ Helen Houston 10 .Mrs Marlow 13 Miss Brent 2 6 George Mee 6 Robert Martin 6 Edward Willan 6 MrsWillan 5 Mrs Webb 6 Mrs Seacock 2 6 Francis Balance 2 6 Mrs Gordon 13 Miss Spinks 10 Wm Seymour 2 6 Robert Webb 19 Robert Widdis 2 6 Samuel Pair 13 ArchbaldSalUmer 6 2 6 (1 6 « 6 2 6 2 « 1 3 5 u 2 fl 5 3 2 « 5 A U u 6 u 5 3 10 u 5 3 9 1 3 6 U 6 7 6 6 5 U 5 6 5 5 r. 1 5 1 3 6 5 r> 10 6 10 1 5 6 2 5 5 6 u 6 1 3 6 6 2 6 5 5 5 6 U u 6 2 e 6 6 u u r* 114 1 1 3 2 6 6 5 6 5 5 3 2 6 1 3 n 1 2 6 1 9 2 6 1 3 6 COLLECTIONS. Wm Steele 5 Andrew McKee 6 Robert A Denniston... Mary Ann Denniston. fIrmesParr 2 Wm Seymour 1 John Netbitt 6 James Ginn, sen 2 James Glnn, jr 2 John Wyland 2 PEREYTOWN, St. Paul's Church. Q N Patterson 1 R Gardiner 5 Mrs. Gardiner 2 Salina Gardiner 1 G Patterson A RStutt 1 T Campbell 10 John Campbell, jr. ... 6 George Campbell A F Ovens 5 John Campbell 5 ThOR. Campbell, jr. ... 2 J Adams 3 J Wilson 5 RNrble 2 Klizabeth Noble 2 J Maize 5 D Campbell o ^ R Gardiner, Jr 1 AdelUa Noble 1 .(nne Pai^terson 1 U Lockington 5 U Boggs 6 Mrs.Stutt 1 Mrs Patterson 5 John Dunbar 15 Mrf). Lockington 2 M J Bradford 1 Sarah Campbell 1 Caroline Compbell 1 Robert Campbell 2 Charles Dean 2 RevJHUton 110 Mrs Hilton 10 Tbos Campbell, jr 1 T Wilson 6 Joseph Wilson 10 E McNally 1 By collection 9 Jane Ross 2 Miss C. Hilton 1 11 Guthrie 2 MrsThorndyke 2 Robert and Charlotte Thomdyke 2 Robert Vlaize U 6 John Henderson 2 Mr Wilson 1 Mrs Maize 1 James Dunbar 1 Mrs R Dean 5 Donald McDonald 2 Mrs McDonald 2 Elisabeth and Anno McDonald 1 Wm Parker 2 John McCormack 5 Robert PotU 5 T Morrison 2 R Morton 2 6 3 6 8 3 6 3 3 6 6 6 9 » 3 3 6 3 3 3 6 6 3 3 7* 6 6 6 6 3 6 3 3 3 6 6 6 6 John McMurty Mrs Murty John McMurty, jr.< Anne McMurty ..... Ellen MoMnrty .... James McMurty..... Wm Little John Tucker Mrs Berks Mary Berks Annie Berks Mrs Strong Robert Baggs John Driver Elizabeth Driver . Mary Jane Driver . John Wilson Mrs Wilson Samuel Peacocke . MrsPeacocke Samuel McMurty . By collection JohnBeatty Joseph Wilson .... Robert Maize Thomas Murray . Rav J Hilton A Friend Thomas Wilson .... Friend Mrs Stuart Robert Guthrie ... Samuel Bigelow... Robert Stror* ELIZABETHTILLE. St. Jude't Church. E Wilson Margaret Maiie 1 6 5 5 2 1 5 2 2 I) 1 10* 7 5 5 3 1 1 5 2 1 2 7 2 2 2 1 u « 3 n fi 3i 10 2 6 6 6 3 21 1 3 1 lOi 2 6 2 5 1 3 SEYMOUR. Mr Tin Mr Bedford C Hall H Bencher F Bencher Miss Bencher... Mrs Groves Mi<8 Groves Master Groves Miss Taylor MiM Denmark Mrs Kennedy.. Mrs. Piatt Mr Cockbum .. Mrs Kamsey .. Mrs Rlnwed .. Donation 10 5 10 U 10 10 10 10 2 5 5 5 U 10 10 5 110 2 6 5 93 NAPANEE. (Collected by Mrs. Bristol and Miss Lauder.) Rev. Dr Lauder 1 DrBristo" U W Perry J F Bartels Mrs Dickens A Campbell « J Schermerborn Mrs Perry Mrs Scales Mrs John Orange TO Wilson Dr Chamberlain Mrs Carey BCDavy Ino Stephenson Geo Wilson W H Wilkinson Mr Roblin U Mrs Roblin Miss Roblin U Mr Keating Mrs Shaw Friend las Bluett Wm Parish John Warswick KobMcCay Wm Miller Mrs Wallace J s Edgar Edwin Searle John Bluett Henry Dotglass ThosO Davis Mrs Esson John Worthington ... u 9 9 6 6 6 6 6 U 6 6 6 6 6 3 (Collected by Mrs. Browne.) KINGSTON. (Incorporated Members.) Yen Archd'n Stuart, D.D. 5 00 Rev A Stewart, A.M 5 00 Rev T H M Bartlett, M.A. 6 GO TKirkpatrick 5 00 SMuckleston 5 00 John Watkins 5 00 OS Ross 5 00 Jas A Henderson 5 00 A H Campbell 5 00 WmFQrasett 6 00 JCCrookshank 5 00 WmRudston 5 00 WmH Simpson 5 00 Richard S Cartwright 5 00 James S Cartwright 5 00 John R Cartwright 5 UO Samuel Taylor 6 00 Jas Hope 6 00 Dr Horatio Yates 5 00 Mrs Earscalon 5 Mrs Browne 2 6 MissMcGreer 2 Miss E McOreer 2 6 Mrs McBride Mrs Jas McBride las McBride Miss McBride Lock wood Pringle Dan McGreer Wm Baker Mrs Joice MrsMurduff .VIrs Boyd Mr Boyd Wm Maxwell Orison D Sweet Mrs Bush (Collected by Miss Sismith.) EdSizmith 2 6 Mary Sismith 2 6 Wm Caton 2 6 Mr Gamble 2 6 Mrs Andrews 2 6 Miss Dier 2 6 JohnSSlxmith 2 6 Wm Sixmith 13 Ellen Sixmith 13 Eliz Sixmith ,... 13 Jno Sixmith 7^ Jeaeph A Sixmith ... 13 Rebecca Sixmith 13 Sarah A Sixmith 7i Vlary W Sixmith 5 Simon S Sixmith 13 ElizSixmilh 13 GeoF Sixmith 13 f I 94 COLLECTIONS. I I ■' |- ThosSixraith 13 Friend W Dawson 13 John Camp 13 Mr Elliott 13 Wmllazrord o 3i D Worlsom 13 CAMDEN. RovOW White 5 00 Mr oud Mrs A Hoopor ... & 00 Edmund Hooper 3 SO Mr8 E Hooper 2 fiO .Tosepb Parker 2 00 SamuelClaiii 2 00 James Haydon 2 00 J F Hope 2 00 Mrs J KHope 2 00 Allan Ruttan, MD 2 00 MrsRuttan 2 00 MissYarker 2 00 Wm Lewis 1 1'O Klcliard Osborno 100 MrsCrcsfiio 1 OU Jolin McDowell 1 00 .lames Brll 100 RR Burns 100 Lawrence Price 100 Miles McDowell 50 Mrs Parker 50 WmHanna 50 Edward Hinch 50 IJLockwood 100 Henry Hoopor 50 Henry Spencer 50 RobtBHopS OeO Alexander Johnston 50 James Uaydcn,jr 50 Friend 100 Miss A Hooper 100 Miss White 100 Robt Hamilton 1 00 Smaller sums 60 (Collected by Mrs Green and White.) Miss Green 1 00 Miss Q Green 100 Mrs Johnston 50 Bethel Jackson 60 Henry Neely 60 Stephen Hill 60 Mrs S Hill 50 Mrs Lewin 100 Miss WUson 50 Mrs Jones 60 Miss Tolkien 50 Charles Riley 00 Smaller sums 100 (Collected by Browne and Price.) JobnWhclan 100 Wm Hinch 1 00 Thomas Waters 1 00 Edward Hinch 50 WE Price 25 Mrs A Wilson 25 Mrs E Price 26 J Wilson 25 D Hod^e 25 Robt Wilson 20 Catharine Hinch 25 Anthony McMullen 60 George Hinch 12J^ M L D Pomeroy 26 Richard Cook 25 ThosCook 20 WAsUeford 20 (Collected by Misses Bowling and Uanna.) Joseph Teskcy 60 Henry Bawden 26 Wm Reid 32}^ Baptist Hincky 1 00 RobtHanna 50 (Juvenile collections. By Wesley Dulmagc By Cavalier Hoopor Collection at annual meet- m : STIRLING. Ackers, Mrs Ackers, Wm Allen, Mies Atkinson, Nathan Austin, Andrew Baker, Wm Baker, Mrs Baker, Fanny S Baker, W Bogart, Mrs Boldrick, James Boldrick, John Boulter, G H, MD ... Brough, Thos Brown, Henry Buchan, Rey A Bull, George E Bull. Mrs Butler, Charles ;Coldwcll, Joseph Corbould, W jOunningbam, Isaac... {Dickens, Mrs Donnelley, W ;Dowling, Daniel Dowling, Mrs Downing, Wm 'Edwa.da, EW EngIi8h,JF, MD Francis, George Francie,MrB Friend Friend Friend Friend Friend Friend Friend Friend Grant, Lewis Hagerman, John S .. Haiigcrty, James Haig, Charles Johns, A C Johns, D B Johns, Solomon .Johnson, Thos Jones, James .ludd, Wm Kelso, Mrs Kelso, Thos Lake, Nicholas Larue, J Lenigan, James Lyons, H K Mitchell, W A Morgan, John McCagban, Daniei .. McC^nnell, Ira McKonna, Mrs McLean, Mrs McKorey, Robt McKorey, Mrs Nancarron, Walter .. ) 100 126 00 100 60 50 1 GO 26 4 00 100 26 26 25 60 60 100 100 50 100 5 00 100 60 100 100 150 60 100 50 100 160 200 100 100 100 100 100 60 25 26 26 25 25 100 100 50 100 25 5 00 100 5 00 50 loo 200 100 lOU 25 025 025 100 I'K) 100 60 . 050 100 25 60 60 Parker, FB 100 Parker, W R 1 00 Paterson, Robt 1 00 Potts, £ V 2 00 Potts, James 2 00 PotU, Mrs 100 freston. Rev J A 5 00 Preston, Mrs 100 Preston, Sarah R 60 Preston, Sophia 1 00 Preston, James 1 00 Rogers, Robt 1 00 Strumer, H E 50 Smith. Alfred 6) Stedman,B 100 Ward, J M 6 00 Ward, Mrs 100 Wheeler, .lames 26 Willsou, B S, M D 4 00 Wolerer, Isaac 60 MARMORA. Alcock, Jonathan 60 Armstrong, W W 60 Beddome, B 26 Bentley, David 62 Bleecker, Mrs OfiO Bleecker, Wm 25 Bowen, DG 100 Boyd. E D I 00 Chisholm, Alex 60 Colwell.S 100 Crawford, P 26 German, T 25 Johns, Solomon 1 UO Jones, Hugh 100 Leonard, Wm 100 McWilliams, Mrs 38 Sloan, John 60 PERTH. (Collected by Mr. Buell and Misa I Matheson.) Rev R J Stephenson 6 00 Hon KMatheson 5 UO W .M Matheson 1 00 HNSham 100 Mrs H D Shaw 1 OU Mr Nickson il 00 W Playfi^r 1 00 MrPlayfair 60 Mr \V right 60 Mr Jamieson 26 EH Brown 60 Mr Cox 60 Mr Brooke, Jr 26 Mr Canwich 60 Mr Douglas 60 George Devlin 25 MissShilBon 25 Sarch McVey 25 Sarah McMaster 26 MrMunro 50 Mr S Bothwell 26 Mr McNaim Shaw 1 00 Friend 25 MrsCockfield 1 00 Mrs Dawson Kerr 1 00 Frifnd 26 Mr Revans 2 00 Mr Livingstone 2 00 Mr Kinghan 1 OO Mr Patterson 100 Mr Sacke 60 Mr Murphy 26 Mrs J Patterson 60 .Mrs Leightoa 10 IM 100 100 200 2 00 100 600 100 060 100 100 100 60 6) inu 600 100 026 400 60 60 60 026 62 O&U 026 100 100 60 100 026 26 100 100 100 038 60 600 6U0 100 100 lUU ilOO 100 U60 60 26 60 60 26 60 60 25 U26 026 026 060 026 100 026 100 100 26 2 00 200 100 100 060 26 60 010 Mr Cos 100 George Graham 60 John DouglM 60 DaTid Dennigon 1 00 W Wordie 60 MaryHoMa8ter 26 Anne Cbriitiaon 60 Jane Nemell 60 John Weston 60 Mrs Thorn 1 00 HrGanuhy 100 Mrs Cannith 26 Mr Berford 1 00 Mrs Cromwell 60 Mrs A Leak 26 Mm W Hicks 76 Mrs Batler 12 Mrs Wordie 60 Wm Butter 60 W W LlTlngstone 60 Mrs W Canwith 1 00 Mrs Radeshurst 2 00 George B Long 1 00 John Stewart 1 00 MrsWGraham 30 MrsGeo Patnrson 86 Mrs O'Brien 25 Mrs John Beckett 60 Lett James 25 Robert Allan 100 Mrs Bailey 36 James Hicks 25 Miss Canenagh 20 MrsCode 20 Mrs Robert Baldenon ... 24 Mary Ann Graham 24 Bessy Dormer 37 John Woodlands 60 Mrs Barr 48 Mr J White 144 MrTrep 25 Mr Sam Gordon 00 Mrs C Bell 50 Mrs Richards 40 Robert Douglas 75 Thomas Strong 1 00 Mr Armstrong 1 00 SBothwell 1 00 Richard Devlin 60 Thomas Hicks 1 00 William Johnson 60 MrsWatkins 60 WVBuell 100 Susan Buell l2l WiUiam Buell 12i Bobby Buell 010 J R Matheson 60 Mrs Chas Saeke 1 00 John Bell, Junr 44 MrsLeffett 48 Mr R Strilson 60 Thomas Code 2 50 Richard James 100 John Coffey 1 00 Mr Mitchell 34 Louisa Kelly 24 Mrs M Balderson 010 MrsVenozen 24 Mr Warren 25 (Collected by Miss Watson.) Mrs Watson 50 Mrs 8 Watson 25 W Watson 25 C Watson 12^ Mrs Wrathall 20 E Collins 50 Mrs Steaoey 25 W H Steacey 25 MrsW Steacoy 25 COLLECTIONS. MrsW Moore 26 W Morn to (Collected by Miss Harvey.) Henry HarToy 60 Sutton Frizclfo SO .Jacob Thompson 60 John Smith 60 Widow Smith 26 Mrs Birwood U 25 Joshua Dobson 40 Christopher Dobson 26 John McGinnis 25 MrsCode 20 Samuel Teflock 60 JohnTeflock 20 Mrs Morris 20 John Devlin 25 J Devlio, Junr 26 95 BATIIUEST. (Collected by Miss Thompson.) Robert Green 100 Henry Dixon 1 00 Richard Popplewell 1 00 Thomas Cobbs 25 J Fleming 35 W McVey 50 Mrs Doherty 50 Miss Doherty 50 Miss Clark 30 John Jones 20 Mrs Elliott 20 Robert Clerk 50 WBurrows 50 Mrs Burrows 25 Mary E Burrows 124 Robert Burrows 12i Robert Tyzack 25 lohn Bailey 1 00 Mrs Kirkhans 26 Mrs Hamlin 60 Isaac Hamlin 26 Mrs Carson 26 Michael Fleming 20 John Peters 26 John Dixon 25 James Patterson 20 T Marks 20 T Farrell 25 R Marks, Snr 25 R Rarks, Junr 25 Daniel Watson 40 Robert Thompson 25 Mr Paget 60 JaneGould 74 James P Gould 7i Mr Cummingham 13 Botton Cunningham... 2 William Cunningham. 2 MissCunnini;hHin 13 Alexr Montgomery ... 6 James Campbell 2 (i Mrs Stanley 1:! MrWamm 2 Mrs Baker 1 Mrs Warren 2 Mrs Ganins 1 Mrs Keys 1 Mr Keys 1 Mrs Keys 1 Miss Keys 1 Richard Keys 1 Mrs liivingstono 1 MissLwdper ] Mrs Balderson 1 Mr Morris 1 lOi William Totten 2 6 Mr Whyte 1 3 Joshua White 2 Mrs White 2 Mr Charles 2 H Mr Willows 1 lOj Mr MuCue 13 Mrs Little R McKay John McCuc MrsMcIntyre A Ayton iMrs Allan 2 BALDGRSON'S CORNERS. (Collected by the Misses Stedman and Gould.) Mrs Stedman 2 6 Mr Stedman 6 Miss Stedman 13 Elizabeth Stedman ... 1 a \V Stedman 13 Widow Whyh 10 W Gould 3 9 W Gould, Jr 1 3 Jas Gould 13 JaneGould 13 JamesQould,Sr 5 Mrs Gould 2 6 Miss Gould 13 Eliza Gculd 13 MaryGould 13 Matthew Gould 7i Thomas Gould 7^ LANARK VILLAGE. (Collected by Mr W C Smith.) James Jackson 6 Mrs J Jackson 2 James Kenny 2 William Montgomery. 2 Oswald and Mrs Mon- gomory John Charles Joseph Boweu John Buffan W Moorhouse Widow Graham W Thompson R Pollock Mrs li Caldwell ThosRoss MrsCulross W Baker Thos Ford DGlossip Mary Brown John Robertson 2 6 2 6 W Graham 3 6 Mrs Bowes 13 Holmes Mair 10 John Mair, Jun 6 Chas. Mair 13 W Bowes 13 Ellis Ecklin 13 MrsDrysdale 13 A Woods 13 F Moht 13 MissBaird 13 Cafh 2 6 Mrs Lamont 13 Mrs McLaren 13 John Kingland 2 6 Wm McGupt 2 6 Alexander Hunter ... 2 6 Margaret Crawford ... I 3 Elizabeth Crawford ... 1 3 t . ♦ M COLLECTIONS. John ObarleR, Junr ... 3 6 Johniton Graham 2 6 Wllion Braiden 13 WC Smith 2 6 John Jackaon S A JackBon 2 6 (Collected by Mr N Bennett,) Noble Bennett 6 Mr8 Dudgson 7^ HJonea 7} David Mair 13 Friend 1 3 Thomas Taylor 2 6 Jowph DoMon 13 D Mcintosh 2 6 JohnOlllies 13 Alexander Ferguson... 13 DaTld Walker 13 William Monaghan ... 1 3 Thomas Oraham 13 David Bennett 13 Samuel Todd 5 Joseph Stoddart 12 6 Armont Oraham 1 10) ECrumpton 13 J A Oraham 10 George Oraham 6 Catherine Graham 13 Elisabeth Oraham 13 Emily Oraham 13 CASLETON PLACE. St. James' Church. (Collected by Mrs McCarton.) Bev E a M Baker 6 00 John McCarton 1 00 Mrs McCarton 50 Sarah McCarton 12) James McCarton 12U Mary Anne McCarton 12^ Henrietta MeOarton 012V Thomss Scott 100 Mrs T Scott 50 Mrs Patrick Lynch 1 00 Daniel Lynch 25 Wm Allen 30 Patrick Hughes 50 Mary Hughes 25 Joseph MoCreery 25 Wm Leckie 1 Oil Mrs Leckie 60 John Mclntyre 20 Mrs Alex Yule 26 Joseph Tule 25 Janet Yule 25 Mrs A Yule 20 Mrs Hutchison 60 Stephen Kearney 60 Mrs Wm Paul 25 Mrs Andrew Paul 25 Mrs Wm Yule 012 Mrs John Paul 26 D Drummond 37}^ Susanna Lake 26 Mrs Robt Moffatt 25 Mrs Wm Hamilton 22} John Houstin 26 Mrs John Houstin 25 Wm Murphy OIO EUca McLean m Theophilus Irwin 1 00 (Collected by Miss Houstin.) Wm Houstin 50 MnWm Houstin 60 Miss Houstin 26 Mary Anne Houstin 25 Joseph Houstin 60 Mrs Elisabeth Houstin ... 53 Robert Paul 20 Mrs n Paul 016 Alex Wilson 60 MrsWmHawkin 26 Miss Hawkins 26 Mary Patterson 25 lobn Houstin 60 Mrs John Houstin 50 John Yulo 25 Eliza Ann Scott 016 Mrs Doyle 25 Benjamin Scott 25 Mrs Scott 26 John Scott 25 Richard Scott 25 Robert Yule 25 Wm Hawkins 26 Joseph Dougherty,Jr 50 WmDrennan 25 James Drynan 25 Wm Foster 45 Mrs Millions U 24 James Metcalf 60 Mrs J Metcalf 24 >irs Metcalf 60 Caton Willis 371^ Mrs C Willis 26 Sarah Willis 25 Amelia VMllis 26 Wm Griffith 20 James Dougherty 25 Wm Dougheny 26 Joseph Dougherty, sen ... 50 (Collected by Mrs. Morphy and Mrs. Robt. Crampton.) BriceNcMeely 25 VIrs Joseph Pittard 25 MrsMcDermott 25 JohnPattie 25 Henry Wilson 50 R Crampton 60 Jas McCorreston 25 Wm Kelly 60 Mrs Kelly 26 .Tosepb Gilhuly 25 Richard Gilhuly 25 Mr Bond 25 MrsBoulton 25 MrsMcNab 26 Mrs Metcalf 1 00 MrsHurdis 25 Mrs W Scott 25 Andrew Coleman 60 Wm Moore 60 Mrs Morphy U 25 Wm Morphy 100 Mrs LaTSJlee 100 George McPherson 25 Mrs Morphy 26 James Poole 50 John Sumner 1 00 Mrs Sumner 100 MissBearman 60 MW Sumner 25 MAJenkinson 25 Arthur Moore 25 George Willis ^ 25 Joseph Pittard 60 Mrs McCrimmin 69 MrsBriggs 60 DrandMrsHurd 100 Horatio Docherty 25 Absalom MoCaiTrey 50 James Ferguson 100 ALMONTE. James Rosamond 2 00 Mrs. Rosamond 100 Bennet Rosamond 1 00 William Rosamond 100 Dr. W. Mostyn 1 00 (Collected by Miss Murdy and Miss Bamett.) Mr. Mathew Anderson ... 60 Friend 26 Friend 26 Mr. Patterson 60 Mrs. J. W. Wylle 60 Elisabeth Mordy 60 Bridget Bamet 60 Margaret Donagan 60 Mrs. Sheard 26 J.H. Merchele 60 Isaac Beck 50 Samuel Sheard 50 Thos. Watchom 1 00 Elisabeth Patterson 26 Mrs. R. Garoy 60 Thos. Bainford 20 Edward Balnford 26 Samuel Bridges 38 Rachel Mordy 26 Mary Mordy 26 Joseph Mordy 26 Margaret Mordy 25 Mrs. Bridges 25 George Thompson 60 Austatia Thompson 25 Thomas Thompson 26 Languer Thompson 25 Margaret Thompson 25 John Thompson 60 Richard Thompson 25 Friend 12J^ 9th Line, Beekwithe. (Collected by Miss Hawkins and Miss Leach.) Mrs. Nesbitt 25 MissConboy 010 Mrs. Peter McGreogor ... V2,\4 Mrs. John McGregor 26 Mrs David Shephard 20 Elisa Shephard 20 Mrs C Shepherd 20 James Floyd 25 Mrs. James Hawkins 25 Anne Hawkins 0121^ Henrietta Hawkins 12^ Mrs. Frances Leeob 0^5 Henry Leech 26 Alexander Stewart 25 Robert Leech 25 John RoberU 50 Mrs J Roberts 60 Mrs. William Leech 25 William Ooth 25 Mrs. W.Ooth 25 St. George's, Ramsay. (Collected by the Misses Bowland.) John Bowland 5 00 Mrs. John Bowland 1 00 Wm. James Bowland 0121 Anne Bowland 012 Widow Bowland 60 Miss Catherine Bowland... 60 Miss Elizabeth Bowland... 50 James Pryce 1 00 Thomas James 1 00 If I. COLLECTIONS. 97 .... 2 00 100 100 100 100 dj knd MUiB I ... 50 26 25 60 50 50 60 60 26 50 50 60 100 ; 26 50 20 025 OSS 26 26 26 25 ■ 25 50 , 026 26 , 25 n 25 60 ■■■ 26 .: 0l2Vi lekwithe. Hawkins and !h.) . 025 ,. 010 >gor ... Vi)4 ,r 26 ..0 20 ..0 20 .. 20 ... 25 ins 25 ,.. 012V^ ... 012V4 ... 0% .. 25 ... 25 ... 28 ... 60 .... 60 .... 26 .... 25 .... 25 Ramtay. dieses Bowland.) 600 100 Ind om 012 60 rland... 60 fland... 60 100 100 Thomaa Fester 1 00 Mrs. Foster 44 Mrs. Collins 26 Klzab4>th Foster 26 John James 1 00 lienjumln Jsmes 1 Oil Benjamin James l 00 Mn. Benjamin James 60 ^Vi]llam James 12U Annn L.James 12V<| Richsrd L. James 12U Konjamin James U \i\^ AVilliam James Coelo 60 Thouafi K.James 12ohn Gates 25 ■iarah Gates 12i Mary J Gates 121 rhos Curtlss 25 Wm Halfpenny 25 lohn Halfpenny S5 VIrs J Halfpenny 26 >lrs Mary Gates 25 lohn Gates, jr 010 lenry Martin 50 I'homas Tennent 50 leorge Tennent 50 Irs U Tennent 26 •Vidow Tennent 25 ames Smith 50 Irs Smith 60 Charlotte Shepard 25 A'm Jackson 50 John Moulton Enoch Pryce 60 f'a'ah Hopkins 90 Mri Ireton 50 (Collected by Miss Crtmpton.) .lohn Warren 26 Wm Crampton 26 Mary Rinch 60 Klliabeth Nowlan 25 AnneDowdall 25 Mrs Swain 26 OrorgeCodd 26 Alex Sinclair 26 .■iusan Poole 20 Mary Anne Poole 2U AnnePooln 20 Susan I rampton 26 Isabella Atcheson 20 Samuel Crampton 25 Susan Crampton 25 Charles Stewart 25 Mary Anre Stewart 26 .lohn Stewart 60 Mrs Samuel (rampton ... 25 Jemima Kathwell 20 Afel Rathwell 26 Joseph Kathwell 25 Alex Kinch 1 08 John Warren 50 John Warren 60 Mrs J Warren 25 Ellen Warren 25 William Warren 20 George Warren 75 virsG Warren 25 Peter Nowlen 20 Kobert Waugh ;... 25 -arahDowdall CD viargt Rathwell ■' Abraham Codd 2(> ichdCodd 26 lohn Ccdd « 50 lohn Swain 25 Jas Swain 20 >)lin King 25 ames Swain 50 (Collected by Hiss Rathwell.) lohn Rathwell 25 Irs Rathwell 25 lane Rathwell 25 Ivirs Margaret Hicks 50 |Wm Henry Hicks 25 iVm Ireton 25 VIrs W Ireton 25 ilenry Ireton 25 tobt Blair 26 •;dwd Bennett 26 -'riend 012i ohn Preston 60 IrMcNiece 20 Thos Bright 20 lohn Mclntyre « 30 .«'riend 20 CORNWALL. Rev. DrPatton 15 An Patton 16 fllvira H Patton 2 6 lerriall L Patton 2 6 Herbert B Patton 2 6 l^rands L Patton 2 6 iTees given by Rector... 1 11 3 Ion P Tankoughnet... 3 fudge Jarris k &mily. 2 10 u ou I J Dickinson, M D ... 1 6 2 00 |. VIrs Dickinson 16 COLLECTIONS. Mm Mouytain 2 10 8 Y CbeiUy, Kiq 2 10 7bM BMon, Xwi 2 10 P E Ad»mi 16 SlUrt, Kiiq 18 R«T H W DaTlci ISO MrsDaTicR 6 «l RWSUuTiei I 3 J Kewin A fiimily 10 lleriotLlndmy 13 6 Alfred Llndtay 12 Mrilloppor lU W Fyckog (for 1868) ... 6 R P EMtman & wifo... 10 .Xadab Eaatmua 10 MriLklrd Ola Nurw) Armitrong 2 6 ^VlnHell•ell .'i GlrU' Miuionary Box. A 6>^ .iBsEdgar 10 Jobnllaitle 6 Micbsel Ilsrtle 6 Gbarlea Poolo 10 .Tobn Carr O 10 a C Wooil 10 Andrew Edgar .5 Henry Bartley 6 U Michael McDonald ... 6 O S Warner 2 MraDenltion 13 MinsE Grant 1 a Henry StafTord 71 P O Mulbern 6 Edward Farlinger 5 WmOallinger U 10 Jacob Oxllinerr 10 Henry Willfon 6 Jacob M Welch 6 Israel Brooks 6 J Snetsinger 6 MrsS Raymond 2 6 James Raymond 2 W O Barnharn, gun k wife 10 W Bamhart, jr & family 10 Asaph J Bamhart ft wife 10 B Gordon French & family 10 Armstrong * family 10 Charles Vickers 6 Miss E Browne 5 smith's FALLS. (Collected by the Misses Burritt and Thompson ) Allen. Mrs 13 Burritt, Mrs 6 Buck, Thomas 2 6 Oalladine, Mr 2 6 Caswell, Jas 2 6 Clint, Edward 2 6 Collins, RS 2 6 CossittiMrsN 5 Craine, Jno 2 6 Curry, Wm 2 6 Ferguson, Mrs D 2 6 nett,Mr 2 6 FIook,Mr.W 2 6 Friend 13 FroRt, MrsJT 2 6 Oould,JW 6 Gould, W 8 6 Half^wnny, Z 3 9 Johnson. RerS 5 JarTi8,WH 6 Lueh, Geo MoDermott. W J o McDermott, Mrs MoGiilivray, Jn Moag.S Mowatt, Mm Rath Read,E Shaw, Mrs J Sbaw.R Aheppard, Wm Sceber, Vanarman, Wallace, J White, Jno Ward, Jno Wilson, Levi Whalon Worrell, Rer J B 1 Wood, Alex Wood, Mrs Wright, Jas i 3 3 6 4 6 6 2 6 2 2 6 9 2 6 2 6 6 2 6 2 6 6 2 6 2 6 5 CCollected by the Mitiseg Bradley and Mr, A. Jamct.) Bradley. Eliit 1 3 UurgeoB, Wm » 2 « Burgess, Wm Jr 1 10) Carroll, Jg 2 6 Conlin, Jas 1 Conlin, Ella 1 Conlin, Jno 2 Dilabaugb, E 1 James, Samuel 1 James, Jno 1 Jameg, Jno 1 James, Mary A JameSjJ h James, Jno, Jr 1 Lewis, Geo 2 Moffatt, Wm Nelin, Wm Nowlan, Elisa 2 Nowlan,Jane 1 Pomlin, Jno 2 Sixgmith J 2 Sixsmitb, T 1 Sixsmith, E 1 8ixgmith,£Iic 1 Sixsmitb, A 1 Sixsmith, MaryA 6 7 6' a 6 3 3 8 3 n Hunter, R 13 Hutton, R 13 liyslop, Mn 18 King, Mrs 3 6 Kenntdy. Mr 13 Matbeion, A 2 6 Moorhoun, E 3 Kois, Wm 13 Rutherford, a 13 Warwick 1 3 I'ORT X1H8LKY. (Collected by the Misses Elliott and MoCormick.) Beckett, R 1 3 Beckett, Wm 13 Beckett, Jane 13 Beveridge, Wm 3 Oavanagb, M 12 Cullen, MrsH 2 6 Huddlestone, MrAMrs 3 3. Huddlestone. Jas 2 6 Huddlestone, W 2 6 Huddlestone, R 13 Hunter, Wm 13 Kalls,J 13 Uvinggtone, D 13 O'Hara.Tho 7V^ Pago, Ed 13 Rye, E 13 (Stephens, R 13 8tepbeDg, Jag 13 Stephen, Robt 13 Stephens, S 13 Stephens, W 13 Weatberhead, J 13 WeHterman,Jno,ftfam 5 Woods, A 2 6 Woods, D 13 Weatherhead, Geo 13 (Collected by Miss Eliza Gifr.) Gifr, Jno 2 6 GifT, Mrs 13 Gitr, Eliii 2 6 Griffith, R 13 (R John Hamilton 4 00 m»» Alice M Hamilton ... 1 OU Master Chotwoode Ham- ilton 100 Master J h Hamilton 1 00 Friend 100 Mrs Armstrong 5 00 Master K A Armstrong ... 'J CO .Tobn l'onroR<< 1 00 Robert Hamilton 4 00 .Mii8t«r J T H Lewis 100 (Collected by Miss Murray.) U I'nttoe 100 Mrs I'attee 1 00 Mrs Patrick Ley 60 Mrs R .Marston 25 Mrs Ricfad Allen 35 JudgeFriel 1 00 E P Jobnson 37i W Ferguson 37i W Lendrum 60 Mrs M Evans 60 Angus Sbaw 25 •T Marston 50 R Hamilton 60 Friend 37i ChasFlvnn 60 Mr Buchan 25 M Kellogg 40 Thos Steele 60 Mrs F McDonald 50 John McDonald 60 Mary McDonald 26 Donald McDonald 25 A McNaughton 25 John Ramsay 25 Mrs Ramsay 25 Captain J Murray 25 Mrs Murray 25 Ellen Hurray 25 J Murray 12i Thos Murray 121 G Barton 75 Mrs Jas Cass 100 St. JohrCs Cliirch. (Collected by Mrs. A. A. Beaton.) HWMcCann 2 00 Mrs MoCann 1 00 Alice McCann 60 J McCann 50 A A Beaton 1 00 C J Lighthall 1 00 (Collected by Miss Potter.) Mrs Frank Parish 2 00 Mr Frank Fariiih 2 00 iMrs Smith 24 MrxS Humiltou 25 Hobt Hall 60 Mrs 8 lliill 60 MrsM Hall 60 II Vogan 50 Thos IIIgElnson 100 iW Illgginson 1 00 SJMcMahon 26 IJohn I'ottpr 60 'Spencer Jones 1 (10 Robert Hicks 26 John Potter 26 J ArmHtrong 100 J Armttrong o 50 (Collected by Miss F. Spmle.) Thos Barton 1 00 Mary Sproule 1 00 Mrs Blaney 25 Thos Shields 1 1<0 Mrs Jas Mitchell 25 U H Matthews 1 00 Godfrey Valley « 76 KHz Valley 25 .Mary J Barton 25 Wm Barton 25 Mrs Barton 25 (Collected by Miss Albright.) Arch Albright 1 00 N Burwash 1 00 Mrs Leo 012^ WSerry 160 Mrs Campbell 25 J Gamble 60 Mra M Leroy 25 Mrs H Leroy 25 Geo Albright 25 Cath Dodds 26 M Richey 12i H W Dockstead 25 Cameron 26 Henry Rackey 25 James Hay, Jr 60 Samuel Stephens 60 Samuel Mooney 1 00 Alex Mooney 60 C H Tweed 60 Anne Ogden 25 Thos Burwash 60 Adam Morrow 60 Friend 26 Friend 010 MIRICKVILLE. (Collected by Miss C. Mirick.) John Johnston 2 Mrs Johnston 2 Caroline Johnston 13 M H Johnston 13 A E Johnston 13 A Mirick 10 John Campbell 5 RGwynne 5 JamesCampbcll 5 J Shailer 5 J Duke 5 Geo Mirick 6 A F Huffman 5 C Leggo 6 DMcLeod 2 6 AEHildreth 2 6 T LitUebaUs 5 W Wright 2 6 P J Hall 6 Friend U 6 d WIIMcGee :> i Kagly 2 ti I Finly 2 « (Collected by Miss Whltmarsh.) K H ^Vhitmarrh o 1*> <> II Farroll o 5 it ^ Jakes 6 II Stono 6 ilarrett and Connor ... 6 John Campbell 5 ti Friend 2 •> rhoM Woods 2 I) W .s CoU-man 2 li W Whituioro 5 iriimon MnKi'O U 5 lames Mixkell 2 )l KT Coleman 2 «> W Ilutton 2 li For Students' Fund ... 5 o UUBIIITT'S IIAPIP8. ' Collected by] .Miss Adams 6 CollectiMl by .Miss Maty Hurritt 3 For Students' Fund... 15 U auSLlN. (Collected by MIhsi-s Hi-wett and Wilson.) John Hewet 6 Mary A Gillespie 1 3 John Wilson 10 Joseph Hewet 13 W Hudson 10 a Gillespie 2 6 Thos Gillespie 2 6 J Wilson 2 6 Robt Wilson 2 JMcNeiles 5 J Graham 6 T Mo .7011 5 Mrs uohnston 13 AHambton 2 John White 2 W Mileptan 6 6 J McUrun 18 John Kerr 13 Edward Wilson 5 Darius Caird 2 6 John Emerson 2 6 Robert Gilespie 2 6 Mrs Wilson 13 GHz Gilespie 2 6 THOMASBUBO. (Collected by Misses Stokes and Free.) Henry Free 6 Jaa Graham U 2 6 Urs Artis 2 6 VlrsCarleton 2 6 MrsRutledge 13 Mrs Colston 18 Mrs Carson 13 Alex Duncan 6 WW Jones 6 J Robertson 2 6 rhosKerr 13 Chaa Dinan 13 IAD Palmer 13 100 COLLECTIONS. RobtKvrr 3 G Eutbvry ft Tbo* Morton ii 2 lluich ."trwiirt 2 ThunOrthiim I 8 f MoAvay 1 3 J(M Kudilock 2 Mri ilollMirt U 1 3 MraK.iddoek 2 7 OMrga'bary 2 JohnO.abam 2 0«org« StukM 2 (Colleotod by Hri Shaw.) Jowph Rath 10 Qvorgti Kmbur; 6 MrR td 2 Friend 2 Friund Friend 6 (CollMtod by .VIlMff Anderton and Martyn.) Alex Andenon 6 Mrs Flaming 6 DaTidFllehet 2 Jail llolbat 6 Ann Martyn 6 MnMiirtyn 6 An J Aniitirion 2 Oatbarine llolbat 2 WOlbny 2 Flmobur Sixmuth 2 J Chipman 13 Mra Fitcbet 2 Friend 1 3 MrMakey 1 3 Mm Martyn 2 Friend 1 lOi Mr Koblnson 10 Mr Emfger 3 MarKt Ualt8 13 W Fr^eta 13 Friend 2 K Waterham 2 Friend 2 Mra Balte 2 Cbriatoptaer Carl> ton.. 6 MrMcUready 13 John Uiuesou 2 OSOOODE. Olouetiter. (Collected by Miia F. Tomklnc.) Attridge.Caih 24 BlIlinK*) Mrs Charles 1 UU Bradley, .Mrs C 1 00 Bratton, CF 06< Brett, John 60 Clifford, Wm 1 00 Cowau, Wm 6U Craig, Jowsph 48 Daley. VTm 100 Daley, Mr* A 60 Dowser, Tbos AO Dowser, Kllsha 60 Dowser, Jubn 24 Ellis, John 60 Evans, Uenry 25 Falrliurn Peter 60 Uriffltb, Wm 60 Qoodwiu, Kobt 2 00 Goodwin, Mrs 100 HalfiwDny, J T 100 Uaitpeuuy, .lohn 60 Uaifpeuny, Wm 1 00 Uall, Mrs W 1 00 Hall, Rlloha 4 iHi lUII JoR«|ih 60 Hall. KIchard 34 lUnnon. Matthxw 1 WHn,JA 60 Davidson, J 26 Ulliott, .iames 60 Penton, KJ 26 Hartley, Henry 60 Hatch, Thos 26 lohuson. J B 24 l^ees. W'm 024 vlartin. James 20 tlcCormlck, H 26 iMper, Ben 24 Uwr. M 26 iper Isabella 26 reston, Jumes 25 cult. S 24 tauley, R B 24 I'omklns, Fanny 60 Metcalfe. (Collected by Miss Latimer.) 'Atlmer, Jomes uO .oney, Richard 26 luaif, James 60 (Collected by Miss S. Williams.; iirson, Thos 48 Inlvin, Mrs 124 lelTin M vA elvin.E 13t. elvin. K 1-Ji, eUin, Thos 26 Hole, Wm 26 >illlams, K 121 .VllUuns,P 012i Williams, Mrs 121 Williams, 8.1 0l4 Williams, Thos I'.'I Williams, P J 121 Williams. WmJ 121 V^ond. Kobt 4N Wood, Edmund 12i York, Henry 20 (Collected by Miss Forest ) Daker. AJ.Esq 1 OD Bird. John 6i) Blair, J 611 Carson, J 2.^ Carson, N 25 Carson, M R 12i Carson, W H 12V Qirard, T 60' .tones, R 60 Latimer. Oeorge 40 Loney, Wm 60 Mary McKcown 26 Morgan, Ira, Esq 2 00 Morgan, WW 50 Morgan, Mrs 26 Stringer, W 26 .Southwortb, W 76 Kobson, A 50 Wi son, J 60 Wilfon, Mrs 25 Wilson, E 26 YorK.S 26 Russell, (Collected by Mrs Pillars.) Friend 12t Friend 12J Friend 12) Bhss. Joseph 26 BlrminKbam. J 60 Burritt, Edgar 25 'ochrsn, John 26 Doherty, John 60 Uttstmsn, BenJ 60 Keays, James, Jr 100 IMllars, Hiram 12} Cumberland. (Collected by Miss Shaw.) ■tuckingnam, Sarah 12i tuckingham, W 012} trier. Brock 60 Irler, Arthur 12i Irler, Olive 26 ames, 8 A 12i tmes, R 12^ (ames, T 25 I CULLRCTIONS. 101 ovu OV.H I'.'I Ol'iJ m 4« 121 20 IIm Forcut ) 1 U» 6i) urm o:2.-> OSA 12^ OliVi 0121 121 012^ 0121 2r) 25 , 75 , 60 25 , 25 25 &0O lOO 2f. U121 012i oia'i 50 50 40 50 25 2 00 60 26 25 76 60 60 25 25 26 tibnw, W KiO iShaw, O 26 fihaw \V 2ft .Shaw, M 12t Shaw. , Ml 121 t^haw.J K U121 WuUh.MmW 25 (Collected by Mlmio* WnUli and Lowu.) ArinatroDfi, Jubn 2.'> Cockburn, K 2.'> Urler, Brock 012 .rackdoh, ii 12 WaiKh, Ulelmra 25 MAIlNlTOUAIININd. Iti'V IMarobn 5 00 MIm Mnria JncobN 1 oi) Anilrow JncntM O 25 A rrluml tu MUKintm :mhi Dr Layton nnii family 2 60 John MoihuhijuauDKa A wife 100 Albert Wahbcgakako 25 Margar'tMeihuhquaunKa 80 John Wabonaw'inn UM John Mltrhi'lt and family 1 73 Chiirlct KoxhlKixipcDiiK' A family OTII Danitd I'unaiPwokcxhlK A family 2 20 ObarUi Wahbcgakake * wlfo OHO .lolm NahwokoihiK ft fu- rally 1117 Old Charlotte 63 Pnbabmera and family ... 1 07 John Nahoogabbowh A fa- mily i3;i HI. Irs PiUarB.) 012i om 012i 26 60 25 26 60 60 100 012J land. liss Shaw.) li 12i 012i 50 012J 26 0121 0124 25 ir I ADDENDA. NIAGARA DISTRICT. ' ■ ■ ' (Omitted by mistake in page 29.) ; ^ ' The Niagara BUtriet Branch of the Diocesan Church Society in account toith T. B. 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'if\\ BY-LAWS ADOPTED BY THE CHURCH SOCIETY, ON WEDNES- DAY THE 11th day of JULY, 1860. ; • The Committee appointed to " report upon the Constitution, By-laws and General Management of the Society," report the following By-laws : Be it enacted — That Article VII. of the Constitution read as follows : That the Society shall hold a general meeting on the second Wednesday in June in each year, when they shall choose, &c. That Article VIII. of the Constitution of the Society be hereby repealed, and the following adopted as said Article : That the Secretary shall be either a clergyman or layman, at the discretion of the Society, and with such salary as the Society may from time to time appoint ; and that he shall furnish security to the satisfaction of the Solicitor to the amount of £1000, him- self in .£500, and two sureties in X250 each. Also, the Auditors." That Article XI. be hereby repealed, and the following adopted as said Article : That the Society shall and may, on the second Wednesday in the months of February, May, August and November, for ever hereafter, and oftener, if occasion require, meet at the place here- tofore used for the transaction of the business of the said Society, or such other place as may be hereafter appointed for that pur- pose ; and that the President or standing committee have power to call a special meeting of the said Society at any time. In Lent the meetings to be holden on Thursday, instead of Wednesday. That the general meetings of the Society be held at 11 o'clock, A.M., instead of 3 o'clock, P. M., as heretofore. That Article XIV. be repealed, and the following substituted as said Article : That there shall be a Standing Committee (five of whom shall form a quorum) to prepare the business for the quarterly meetings of the Society. That the President, Archdeacons, Rural Deans, and Secretary, be ex officio members of the Standing Committee ; and that the committee shall further consist of ten menjbers, to be elected by the Society at its annual meeting from its incorporated members ; i BY-LAWS. 105 . ^ WEDNES- 160. Constitution, y," report the tution read as on the second choose, &c. iety be hereby or layman, at as the Society urnish security )f £1000, him- I. Also, the owing adopted Wednesday in mber, for ever the place here- e said Society, 1 for that pur- ee have power time. In Lent )f Wednesday. 1 at 1 1 o'clocic, ng substituted of whom shall rterly meetings and Secretary, ; and that the be elected by ated members ; and also of a clerical and lay member from each of the several district associations in connexion with the Parent Society, to be elected annually by each of such district associations. That the Standing Committee shall meet at eleven o'clock on the days immediately preceding the quarterly or special meetings of the society, and at such other times as the said committee may deem expodient. That Article XVII. be repealed, and the following adopted as said Article : That the Secretary conduct the correspondence of the Society, take minutes of the proceedings of the general meetings and committees, and prepare the Annual Report of the Society, in connexion with the Standing Committee. That Article XIX. be repealed, and the following adopted as said article : That four sermons be preached annually, and collections made in every church, chapel, or station in which an established Sun- day service is performed, provided thai, in the case of stations where Sunday Service cannot be performed more than once in a month, it shall be discretionary with the clergyman serving such stations to omit the said collection, if he shall think proper. That the collections be made for the objects specified on the days following, or not later than two Sundays subsequently : 1. For Missions, on the first Sunday after the Epiphany. 2. For Widows and Orphans' Fund, oii Fourth Sunday in Lent. 3. For Missions, on the First Sunday after Trinity. 4. For Students in Theology, on the Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity. That every lay delegate of the Synod of the Diocese shall be an incorporated member of the Church Society on the payment of the annual sum of five shillings, so long as he shall continue to be such delegate, and make such payment, notwithstanding any thing contained in clauses 2, 3, 4 and 5 of the constitution of said Society. That any by-law that shall be passed by the Society relat- ing to the Commutation or Clergy Trust Fund, the Mission Fund, or the Widows and Orphans' Fund, or in any way affect- ing the charges on or management of those ft nds, or either of them, shall be laid before the Synod of the Diocese at the first meeting of the Synod next after such by-law shall have been passed, and if at such meeting of the Synod any resolution shall be agreed to disapproving of such by-law, either in the whole or in part, and setting forth the reasons for such disapproval, the operation of such by-law shall be suspended as soon as such resolution and reasons are received by the Secretary of the Society, until the next qi^arterly meeting of the Society ; and 14 106 BT-LAWS. unless at such next quarterly meeting such by-law be sustained by the vote of two-thirds of the members present at such meeting, such by-law, or the part thereof so disapproved of, shall cease and be of no effect. Provided always, that nothing herein contained shall prevent the members at such last mentioned meeting alter- ing or amending the said by-law in accordance with the resolu- tions or reasons that shall be transmitted by the Synod. That the Secretary of the Society shall transmit copies of any such by-laws as in the second section mentioned to the Secretaries of the Synod, as soon as the same are passed, with the view to the same being laid before the Executive Committee of the Synod, that a synopsis thereof may be stated with the other business prepared for the Synod. An annual report of the state of the funds herein men- tioned, made up to the close of the Society's fiscal year, shall be laid before the Synod on the first day of its meeting by the Secretary of the Society. BY-LAW ON MISSION BOARD. Whereas it is desirable for the better securing the ministrations of religion throughout the Diocese that there be a systematic plan for the payment of the stipends of missionaries, whether settled or travelling. 1. Be it enacted, that the Standing Committee of the Church Society be constituted and empowered to act as a Diocesan Board of Missions; and that a fund, to be called the Mission Fund, be under their control, to be administered as hereinafter provided. 2. That the said mission fund do consist of — The annual surplus arising from the fund known as the Commutation Trust Fund, after the payment of all charges thereupon. The moneys at the disposal of the Central Board, for the management of the Sustentation Fund. c. All collections for missionary purposes, made in churches or stations throughout the diocese. d. All subscriptions to the Church Society, not specially appro- priated to any other object, with the exception of one-fourth to be applied to the general purposes of the Society. e. All donations and legacies for missionary purposes, regard being had to the direction of the donor or testator. a. b. I BY-LAWS. 107 e sustained ch meeting, 11 cease and n contained seting alter- the resolu- 1. it copies of )ned to the tassed, with Committee id with the lerein men- 1 year, shall eting by the ninistrations ematic plan ether settled the Church cesan Board )n Fund, be provided. nown as the f all charges sard, for the in churches cialiy appro- )f one-fourth iety. )oses, regard or. I, 3. That the Board of Missions shall, when provided with the necessary funds and guarantees, assume the payment of their stipends to the three following classes of missionaries: a. Travelling Missionaries — the minimum of whose stipend shall be .£150 per annum, with £25 as outfit, at the com- mencement of their duties. b. Resident Clergymen, for whom the Parish provides a resi- dence and guarantees to the Board of Missions £100 per annum, shall be entitled to receive from the Board, £150 per annum as stipend — and in the event of the Parish failing to make the payment of £100 to the Board of Missions, the clergyman shall be withdrawn. . c. Clergymen of settled parishes now existing, where the con- gregation pay or secure to t4)e Mission Board any annual sum, shall be entitled to draw that sum from the Board. 4. That all District Branches now employing a travelling mis- .sionary or missionaries shall be entitled to the maintenance of such missionary or missionaries, on transferring their funds to the Board of Missions, and on their continuing to contribute the necessary sums (including the funds so transferred) for his or their support, provided that such district branches recommend the same. But that in all other cases the requirements of the District Branches for missionaries be submitted by each locality to the Board of Missions, who will decide upon the order in which the said requirements are to be carried out according to their urgency and necessity ; but that the appointment of all mission- aries rests absolutely with the Bishop, and that no Clergyman shall be recognised by the Board, unless he shall have previously received his Lordship's License. 5. That the Board of Missions shall have power to make sucli rules and regulations to carry out this by-law as they may deem necessary. The XVIII. article of the Constitution is amended so as to read thus: In connexion and correspondence with the Society, District Associations shall be established, comprising one or more Dis- tricts, (as shall l)e approved by the 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 com- posing a Committee of Management, all Clergymen in the Dis- wmrr 108 BY-LAWS. trict, 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 the Branch District Association shall be held in each year, at any time and place which may be agreed upon at a previous Quarterly Meeting of the Committee of Management; and Quarterly Meetings of the Committee of Management— not less than five to form a quorum — shall be held for the transaction of the ordinary business of the Branch Asso- ciation. 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 Chair- man, (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 co-operation of all the Parishioners in their delibera- tions and designs. They shall collect subscriptions and dona- tions 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 Associa- tion, who shall, on or before the 30th April in each year, transmit the same to the Treasurer of the Society at Toronto, without any deduction. The District Associations through their respective Secretaries, shall communicate to the Secretary of the Parent Society at Toronto a minute statement of all receipts and expenditures within the sphere of their operations, embodied in the form of a report, once in each year, so soon as convenient after the General Annual Meeting of such District Branch Associations. > . tion which le Society, icted at the on shall be be agreed mmittee of mtnittee of hall be held ranch Asso- the Society, rchwardens, h its Chair- jiations, and the Church id at such convenient, eir delibera- is and dona- nner as they cans in their AH moneys rid Assoc ia- ear, transmit without any 3 Secretaries, It Society at expenditures the form of a !r the General ns. mm TABLE OF CONTENTS. Notices and Directions ii Officers of the Society »l Constitution of the Society v Report for 1859-'60 11 Income 18 Annual Sermons 14 Mission Fund 14 Widows and Orphnns' Fund 15 General Purposes Fund 16 Episcopal Trust Fund 15 Commutation Trust Fund IC District Bbaschks 19 Home 19 Simcoe 21 Niagara 23 Gore and Wellington 29 Newcastle 32 Midland 85 Victoria and Princo Edward 30 Bathurst 37 Eastern 39 Garden River Mission 40 Rev. Mr Jacobs' Report 43 Resolutions passed at the Eighteenth Annual Meeting 48 Appendix : Abstract of Accounts 49 Invested Funds 50 Summary of various Accounts 51 Balance Sheet 53 Special Collection on behelf of the Su?tentation Fund 54 Summary of Collections 58 List of Life and Incorporated Members 67 Subscriptions received by Parent Society 70 Subscription Lists 72 3!*?