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I'lllNTKI) in" llAllNKri AND C'OMPANV, ria.Nci; william strekt. 1S70. lis THIRTY-riFTH REPORT or rtiK V ^ TO BY ACT Oi^ A^SSEMBLY, le Victoria, Cap.l^M l<(ttli JLprll, 1S03. SAINT JOHN, N. B. VBIRTID BT BABHIS AND COMPAITT, PBINCI WILLIAU 8TBBET. 1690. K Ji. '•'H'^tii OFFICERS OF THE SOCIETY. The Right ReT. JOHN, Lord Blihop of Fredericton. . .t.ii' >' it The Honorable JOHN B. SAUNDERa FREDERICK A. WIGGINS, Eiqaire. The Honorable SAUURL L. TILLET, C. B. Rev. WILLUM SCOVIL, M. A. flW«Mircr. . H. W. FRITH, Eiquire. ' „ . , r ni, ,r, C. B. FAIRWBATHER, Esquire. * W. H. A. KEANS, Esquire. -'» ,i ,l.iS ) Rer. W. SCOVIL, M, A. ^^ / ' W. M. JARVI8, Esquire. id t;-,!} jfaJ^ ^r;*i'i.ri . B. L. PETERS, Enquire. G. SIDNEY SMITH, Esquire. W. CARMAN, Enquire. B. W. FRITH, Esquire, Treasurer. Awr«f«rir» The Rev. W. Q. KSTCHUM, D. D., St. Andrews. Akerlt, S. A Frederieton. Allen, Hon. Judge Ftredericton. fierton, S. D. St John. Beelc, James S Fredericton. Gatniab, W Fk«dericU». DeVeber, J. & Boies. ..St. John. Daniel, T. W. St. John. Drury, W. C. St John. Fisher, Hon. Judge Fredericton. Fenety, George E Frednioton. Hazen, R. F. St. John. Inches, A Fredericton. Bae» e it lt9 4 CmnmIMm. Jack, W.. St John. Jarvis, W. M. .St John. Peters, B. L. St John. >:< Peters, Hurd St John. Roberts, George.. . . .Fredericton. Robinson, Beverly. . .St. John. Simonds, Edward.... Fredericton. Smith, O. Sidney St John. Schofield, G. A St John. Htratton, F. A. H Fredericton. Wilkinson, J St John. WeldoD, Hon. Judge. St. John. * '■ "t '■' • 'T::rv- :,;.r '.;,. .,j M'-: PRAYERSOPTHE SOCIETY. I ':i' I BEFORK THET COMMENCE BUSIl^SS. ". pRSTENT U8, Lord, in all our doings, with Thy most gracious favour; and further us with Thy contiuual help ; that in all our works, begun, continued, and ended in Thee, we may glorify Thy Holy Name \ and finally, by Thy mercy, obtain everlasting life, through Jesus Christ our Lord.— Amkm. God, from whom all holy desires, all good counsels, and all works of piety and charity do proceed, we beseech Thee to visit with Thy favour our Sovereign Lady Queen Victoria, and so rule her heart, that she may in all things seek Thy 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 endeavors of all who are en* gaged in spreading the knowledge of true reli^on In the dominion of our Sovereign, and the labours of those Missionaries who are proclaiming the same in this Province. And may thy Holy Spirit direct all our consultations to the advancement of Thy glory, aad the good of Thy Church, through Jesus Christ our Lord.— Amkn. MiRCiFUL God, who hast made all men, and hatest nothing that thou hast made, nor wouldst the death of a sinner, but that he should be converted and live : Have mercy upon all Jews, Turks, Infidels, and Heretics, and take from them all ignorance, hardness of heart, and contempt of Thy Word ; and so feteh them home, blessed Lord, to Thy flock, that they may be saved among the remnant of the true Israelites, and be made one fold, under one Shepherd, Jesus Christ, our Lord, who liveth and reigneth with Thee and the Holy Spirit, one God, world without end. — Aunt. 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 for|pve us oar trespasses, as we forgive them that trespass against us. And lead as not into temptation, bat deliver us from evil ; For thine is the kingdom, the power and the glory, for ever and ever.— 'Amim. WHEN THE BUSINESS IS ENDED. The grace of our Lord Jeras Christ, and the love of Qod^ and the fellowsbip of the Holy Ghost, b« with as all eyermore.*^Aiiiii. •,..i"/f>,^t No alteration shall bo made in the Constitution of this Society, nor shall any Bye- Law, Rule or Regulation of the Society be repealed, annulled or altered, except at a Meet- ing of the General Committee, by the vote of at least two- thirds of the members present, nor until it shall have received the sanction of the Lord Bishop of the Diocese ; which sanction must be given in writing, and delivered to the Secretary within six months of the said Meeting. . tri .' : >::'> J Ml', t t. III. No alteration or amendment in the Constitution, nor any repeal, cancellation, alteration or amendment of any Bye- Law, Rule or Regulation of the Society, shall be proposed or made at any Meeting, unless notice shall have been given in writing at the next previous Anniversary Meet- ing of such proposed repeal or cancellation, nor unless the terms of such proposed alteration or amendment shall have been stated in writing at such previous Meeting; from which, without the unanimous consent of the members present, no deviation, except of a mere formal nature, shall be permitted. I 1: TV. No repeal, cancellation, alteration, or amendment, shall be proposed, except by a member qualified to vote at the Anniversary Meeting, whose name shall be entered on the Minutes by the Secretary, together with the said propo- sition. : noi^^'f).' Ivp ■ ■>/*i!l ,f ' ;■■ V. The payment at any one time of a sum not less than Ten Pounds, shall constitute a Life Member ; and the payment annually of any sum, however small, shall constitute the person paying the same, a Member of the Society. Pro- vided tnat no member shall bo qualified to vote at any General Meeting of the Society, unless of the full age of u J..4' twenty-one rears, nor unless he be a Life Member, or sliall have subscribed and paid at least five shillings during the year preceding such Meeting. VI. Officers. 1. The Officers of the Society shall be a President, two or more Vice-Presidents, a Treasurer, one or more Secre- taries, and two Auditors of Accounts. 2. The Lord Bishop of the Diocese shall be the Presi- dent of the Society, and the Archdeacon the Senior Vice- President ; and any Life Member may, at any Anniversary Meeting, be elected a Vice-President of the Society. 3. The Treasurer, Secretary, or Secretaries, and the Audi- tors, shall be annually elected at the meetings of the Gene- ral Committee ; and in case of the death, resignation, or removal from the Province, of any such Officer, the vacancy shall be filled up bv the Executive Committee, at its next or any subsequent Meeting withiu the year ; and the Lord Bishop shall, if he see fit, call a Special Meeting of the Executive Committee, for the purpose of filling any such vacancy. vn. f/ f.' li (Executwe Committee.) 1. There thall also be an Executive Committee, to be composed of the following Members, viz. : Tne Officers of the Society as provided for in the next preceding Article. All Clergymen resident in the Diocese, duly licensed by the Lord Bishop, and Subscribers to the Society. And twenty-four Lay Members of the Society, being Life Members, or Annual Subscribers of at least One Pound ; to be annually elected at the meetings of the General Com- mittee, provided that no Annual Subscriber shall be quali- fied to be elected, unless he shall, during tiie year preceding- each meeting, have paid the subscription of at least One Pound. 2. Five members of the Executive Committee, three of whom to be Laymen, shall form a quorum. 3. The Executive Committee shall meet either at Fred- ericton or Saint John, on the first Wednesday in January, on the day next following the Annual Meeting, on the first Wednesday in March, on the first Wednesday in June, and on Wednesday after the first Tuesday in October. Tl none 1. Clert 2, sistan parat 3. princi ^^choo 4. ^ Catalc ledge, C])apel t' Schoolmasters ano Catcchists. 4. The supply of such Books and Tracts as arc on the Catalogue ot the Society tor Proinotitig Christinn Know- ledge, and none other. 5. Aid to the building and eolai^ng of (^hurc:he»« and Chapels. 0. Aid to the building^ of I'arsonagie Houses. 7. The creation of a Fund towards the augmentation of the stipends of Clerpyraen who are poor; and towards the education of the children of such Clergymen, and towards tlie making a provision tor those who may iie incapacitated by age or infirmity. 8. The creation of a Fund for the Widows and Orphans of the Clergy. 9. Aid to the Endowment Fund in particular Paris! los. 10. The formation of a Fund for receiving Mon^y or Securities as Special Trusta. „. >. .^ . , Tlie Society wiU employ no Clergyman -on Missionary services witlKMit the Bishop's license and appointment, and will submit its choice of DiviuUy Scholars to his Lordsliip's approbation. It shall be competent to any member of the Society to limit his subscription to any one or more of the objects above recited, which he may be most anxious to promote. {ix>cal Committee,) ' 1. The Members of the Society in each Parish, or In each Mission, consisting of two or more Parishes, Khali, >t the discretion of the Missionary of such Mission, const! it.; a Local Committee ; and so also the members residing la ;l I I '1 any District of a Parish set off nnder the authority of the l>ord Bishop, with the ftoneurrence of the Rector and Cliurch Corporation of such Parish (there being in such District a Chnrch duly consecrated, and a resident Clergy- man licensed thereto by the Lord Bishop), may, at the de- sire of such Clergyman, and with the approval of the Bishop and the Rector of the Parish, form a separate Local Committee; and iu that case the District shall, for the purpose of the Society, be considered as a separate Parish. 2. Each Local Committee shall hold an Annual Meeting on 8f»me convenient day, previous to the Anniversary Meeting, when the re<'ommendations to the General Com- mittee of special objects shall be determined on. 3. Each Local Committee shall be empowered to depute two Lay Members of the Society, to be elected at the Annual Meetings of the Committee, to assist the Mission- ary in submitting the recommendations of the Committee to the c(;n si deration of the General Committee. 4. It ^all be competent to each Committee to recom- mend any of the above recited objects to the special con- sideration of the General Committee, in the appropi*iation of the funda of the Society. xn. 1. The Society shall hold its Anniversary Meeting at Frederic-ton and Saint John alternately, on the first Thurs- day in July in each year.' ' \-f''^' -fH^mn^irsa^-"' ,i^, .r, 2. A Special General Meeting may bo called at any time by the President, or in his absence, by any two or more of the Vice-Presidents, four weeks' notice being first given tliereof by advertisement in one or more newspapers, published in Fredericton and Saint John respectively. I* StXP.fcS xin. ;jv! {The General Committee.) h^M 1. The General Comnaittee of the Society shall be com- posed of the following members, viz. : The Lord Bishop of the Diocese, who shall be the Chairman, the Yice-Presi- dents of the Society ; in the absence of the Lord Bishop^ the Cl^mmittee may elect a Chairman from the Yice-Presi- dents present, and, if none bo present, from other members of the Committee ; the Secretary or Secretaries, who shall also serve in that capacity at the Meeting of the General Committee, the Treasurer and the Auditors, the Rector or Missionary of each Parish, or of a Mission comprising two dvi-j,;' 'i. '■ 1 <•■» !, , (..-. ; '; ■?( 14 ' '.• 1 • • ) '«;/5 V *.? li / v.^ • ■j .as? or more Parishes, and the Clergyman of any separate Dis- trict of a Parish, (provided that in the absence or sickness of the Kector of any Parish, the duly licensed Curate or Assistant Minister shall be considered 2?ri^ .,i; ,bji.''i^*> ;cj ii/iii /;;.;i .,.-r jlr' •) ';K!J'.::ii'>i ^!' i*,il«Li c /■;»;!;,..;.!;''>■• ' -< i- ", - ■ / ) ; i' ■ ! i. ' J li 10 ''^•iri' ; {) -^i^o^rl 7'l' i> -..•r iti -4 \ 't .'■<'. ! t •i^.U..t--l 'n\, RESOLUTIONS OF THE GENERAL COMMITTEE. That in Aituf« no application for grants shall be eonmdertd which is not made on the first day of the meeting of the General Committee, or previously. (I8th Report, page V4.) That each Misrionary, receiviog a salary from this Society, be requested to make an annual retam to the Secretary, to be handed in by him at the first meeting of the General Committee, as follows, rtz. : ■, ^■. r«. . The number of Churches under his charge. The number of weAly or other stated serrices held to such Churches or stations. - . v.. The number of Communicants. » v ^ ' ' - > • ^ s vt ^ .' > i a ^ v TIm average number of attendants. The amount contributed in each Parish towards the support of such Mis- sionary. (19th Report, page 24.) That when a Missionary is absent from his Mission on aecount of ill health, with leave from the Lord Bishop, his Lordship be authorized in his discretion, to pay to him the whole or any part of the sum granted for snch Misnon. (S2d Report, page 8S.) aI Wlvur^^ Th|| if any alterations shall be found necessary io the Schedule of Mission- ary salaries granted by this Committee, by reason of the death, absence, or removal of any Missicmary named therein, the same shall be made by the Lord Bishop, with tiie conoarrenoe of the Executive Committee. That all granta by tiiis Committee for Missionary salaries, and all sums placed at the disposal of the Lord Bishop, shfdl be for the service of the fiscal year in which the grants are made, and shall exphe with it. (25th Report, page 80.) That all vouchers fiir the payment of any sum of money whatever, must bear on the face of them the authority under which they are paid, and the period for which they are claimed, together with the servioes performed. That the Treasurer be directed not to pay any monies after the first day of May in each year, until authorized to do so ' 7 the General Committee at their meeting in July. That the following be the form of draft for a Missionary's salary, to come into effect on the first of October, 1861, and that no draft be paid by the Treasurer, unless presented in person, or oidorsed by the person to whom it is made payable, the Treasurer to take a recdpt from the party to whom the pay« ment is made on the same. ^i. II ORM OF DRAFT. Sir— PleaerU pay to or order, tlie sum of being a salary due to me as Miauionary at from 18 , to 18 , under a grant of the General Oomoiittee of the Diocesan Church Society of 18 To the Treasurer of the ) D. C. S. of N. B. )■ N. B.— The blanks for the dates must be carefully tilled up. (i6lh Rep.) FORM OF CERTIFICATE OF LAY DELEGATES. Diocenan C/iureh Society of New Brunswick : , This is to certify that ' and were elected at the Annual Meeting of the Local Committee of the Diucesan Church Society, as Deputies from that Cuiiimittee, under the authority of Article xi. of the Constitution. ; ... - ,, %, Chairman. Secretary. Dated at the ) day of 18 f That for the future the Clergy and other collectors of the funds of the Diocesan Church Society, be required, in their list of subscribers handed to the Secretary for publication in the Report, to insert in such lists the names of such persons only as have paid the amounts subscribed. Whereat, The grants made by the Diocesan Church Society from its annual income (exclusive of the grants received from the Society for the Propagation of the Goq>el), are made in aid of local contributions for the aupport of the several Missions : '■■■>'' ' . ' Therefore Resolved : That in future grants from this Committee will be made mainly with reference to the ability of the members of the Church in the seve- ral Parishes to support their own clergymen — the amount of local contribu- tions for Church objects in such Parishes, and the sums paid in aid of the general objects of the Society. (31st Report). That all bequests made to the Society be funded as heretofore, and the in- terest only applied to the general or special purposes for which they are be- queathed. (31st Report.) ■" v»i^ . , . .^!^^^r^:'-& /:,>M-M,-, •i I ■ 'A t 1 . t TViy. f. > , , ., , ,'yMf' .^'J^-i ^',t.-, t-' 1' '/ uyj r's*'!-! :^: J! I CLERGY m THE DIOCESE OF FREDERICTON. 1870. "' Right Rev. J. MEDLEY, D. D., Bishop op Fbbdbricton. Fredericton. ARMSTRONG, Rbv. O. M Reptor, St. Mark, St. John. ARMSTRONG, Rbv. W Reotor, St. James, St. John. BLACK, Rbv. J R«otor, Kingsolear. BLISS, Rbv. D. M Reotor, Westmorland. .■:, r.t^t. , . BO Y ER. Rbv. W. N Rector, Moncton. <,; , ^t r • . • ; r CAREY, Rbv, G. T Rector, Grand Manan. ^^f „ , ■ ^, COSTER, Rkv. N. A Rector, Richibucto. COSTER, Rev. 0. G., Ph. D., St. John. COVERT, Rbv. W. S Missionary, Lancaster. CRUDEN, Rbv. W Missionary, Blaokville and Nelson. DE VEBER, Rbv. W. H Rector, St. Paul, Portland. DOWLING. Rev. THEO. B Rector, Douglas.— 2>«wi Bural. '->:* 1 DINZEY, Rev. J Missionary, Richmond. -- i/ '- HAN FORD, Rev. J. S Missionary, Upham. HARRISON. Rbv. Canon Rector, Portland.— i>Mn JBtfroZ. r HARTIN, Rbv. THOMAS Missionary, Canterbury. HUDSON, Rbv. J Missionary, Glenelg, Newcastle, &e. HANINGTON. Rbv. E. A. W Rector, Prince William and Dumfries. HILL, Rbv. J. J Rector of Trinity, St. John. HAENSEL, Rbv. C. L. F St. John. ^ *» HOYT, Rev. L. A Assistant MiniBter, Doaglas. J AFFRE Y, Rbv. W Missionary, St Mary's and Stanley. JARVIS,Rbv. O. S., D. D Rector, 8hed.iso.—Deam £ural. 4> KETCHUM, Rbv. W. Q., D. D Rector, St. Andrews. KELLOGG, Rbv. S. B Curate, St. Mark, St. John. LEE, Rbv. CHARLES, Ph. D Reotor, Fredericton. MEDLEY, Rbv. EDWARD S Reotor. St. Stephen. ^'^ ^^^ MEDLEY, Rbv. CHARLES S Missionary, Snssez. -^^^ - McKIEL, Rbv. W. LbB Missionary, Bathurst. MATTHEW, Rbv. C. B Missionary, Petersville. MILNER, Rev. C B$iirtd Mitaionary, Wu^/Md. NEALES, Rbv. J Reotor, Gagetown. ,.^, NEALE3, Rbv. W. S Rector, Chatham. '' NEALES, Rev. T Curate, Woodstock. PARTRIDGE, Rev. FRANCIS St. Andrews. PICKETT. Rbv. D. W Mtssionarv, Greenwich and Wickham. PEARSON. R.V. J |'t2?o':i,S*SS'i;?'M^^t'"'' "" ROBERTS, Rev. G. G Rector, Saokville and Dorchester. ROGERS, Rev. G Missionary, Springfield. SCHOFIELD, Rbv. GEORGE Reotor, Simonds. 18 BCOVIL, Bit. W. E Reotor, Kio^iton.— i/Mn Sural. BCOVIL, Ri^W St. John. SHAW, Bit. B Reotor, Ortnu Lske. BMITU, Bar. B. E Reotor, St. Qeorge. STREET, Rbt. 8. D. LEE Reotor, Woodstoek.— i)«an Sural. STREET, Rkt. W. H MUsionarj, Tobique and Grand FalU. 8IM0NDS, Rbt. R Reotor, MaagerTille and Burton. S WABET, Rbt. M Reotor, Saint J ude, Victoria. SHERATON, RiT. J. P Rec* r, Welaford. SATURLET, Rbt. J. H Missionary, Dalhoasie. STERLING, Rbt. Cnrate, Saint Stephen. THOMSON, Rbt. J. S : . . Reotor, Saint David.— i>Mn Sural. TIPPETT, Rbt. W. H Reotor, Qaeensbarj. TILLET, Rbt. W. HARRISON Curate, Sunt Lake. WARNEFORD, Rbt. E. A Rector, Norton. WALKER, Rbt. WM. W Reotor. Hampton. WALKER, Rbt. WILLIAM ..Rector, Saint George, Carleton. WEEKS, Rbt. A. H Cnrate, Cooaigne. WETMORB. Rbt. D. I Kingston. WILLIAMS, Rbt. J. S Missionary, Campobello. WOOD,Rbt. A Saired Mitrionarjf, Hi. John. WOODMAN, Rbt. E. S Missionary, Westfield. WILLIS, Bbt. CUTHBEBT Missionary, Salisbury. . ■ ': ■ ■. ■ - < fi ■ • ■ • - V •■ . >.,.-.-t^- ■.?)'■ h:. .5 .■••■;.' ..'.I .l.J '•I ■I ; ..■:■. H. I TV ago, 5[uirc in ex draw ofthi itwil vestno met. deficit an in Treagi iearn 1 year, e its gen all Fui Froi that th tere»t ^ xncreai the Oil ciety, 1 be regi to ence WitI quiiied current will iii< in Ent of Cleri over %i of this opened] i^arishc one' ino^ Itife now be , or Missi the wai f •>' r.) :'■■■:{* I -.',. ■( • BEPOBT. With great reluctance, the General Committee, a rear ago, made appropriatioliB which it was thought would re- quire an outlay from the rested funds. This was done only in extreme necessity, and to aroid the wrong of a with- drawal, without due notice, of any portion of the stipends of the Clergy. By reference to the Treasurer's accounts, it will hv seen, that without taking liny thing from the In- vestments, the whole expenditure of the past year hasheen met. This has been effected by speeial contributions to the deficiency fund, and to the opportunity of transferring, as an inrestment, a sum due in the accounts of the late Treasure. It must be most satisfactory to the SocieW to learn that the Accounts, made up to the close of the nscal year, show a small balance to the credit of the Society for its general purposes, while the interest is credited in full to all Funds held as special objects. From the Keport of the Loan Committee, it will be found that the vested funds are now well secured ^ so that the in^ terest will be punctually paid. These funds will be shortly increased by a legacy of $800, from the late Mrs. Hall, of the City of St. John. The financial condition of tlie So- ciety, TOider all the difficulties of the past year, may well be regarded i» a cause of sincere thankfulness, and a motive to encouragement for the future. Without special efforts, the d^ciency in the amount re- quired for the usual expenditure cannot be made for the current year. And in each Bucceeding year this deficiency will increase, and before long the grant from the Society in England will all be withdrawn ; to maintain the staff of Clergy, as at present, require^ an annual expenditure of over $20,000 — ^nearly three times the late average income of this Society. And are there iio new Missions to be opened i^n'd sustained, no aid afforded in those larger Parishes, the duties of whjich are beyond the reach of any 'one' incumbent ? ' '•''' ^-> "■•' rv :• i-'i-. ';.. .^ Iti^evidieAtihiti'AiiW ^yst^Jtti of apptoptiations must now be adopted by the Society, and that the 8eveli*aII*arisho9 or Missions must do more than they have hitherto done in the way of local svpport. Some of the older and better '' I' f ■ i' 16 endowed Parishes may be enabled to relinquish their claim apon the funds of the oocietj, by a pledge from themselyes to make up the required stipendB or their Olergj. The following reports of the Missionaries, and of the Local Committees^ will be read with more than usual in* terest : — AMDOtXR, Grand Falls, &o. — Rev. W. Henry Street writei m foUowi: — ** The contributieoe from this If isiion, thuk Ood, exceed tboee of the pMt year — ■mounting to |110. This ii the mora encouraging u many of tlie lab- soribere had been called upon in aid of the aufferen from the late fires in the vicinity of Grand Falls. In this Mission, ai elsewhere, there is, I trust, a growing interest in the work of the Society ; and now that its claims are being pressed upon the notice of each Parish, we would fain hope that the call may be responded to liberally and freely by every earnest member of the Church. " Hy Missionary labours of the past year have varied but little from those of the preceding ; that much mora might be dmie by a division of the field, and thus more concentration in one's work is scarcely necessary to remark ; yet until this is aocomplished much must be left undone, and the scattered flock be more or less exposed to the temptations of those who would withdraw them from the fold. ** During the year there have been : Baptisms, 80 ; marriages, 1 9 ; burials, 6. " In anticipation of some repairs en the Church at Tebique, the ladies of the Parish, with their accustomed zeal, have startedi and carried on successfully, a sewinff society. By this means, and with the kind aid of frisiids in Saint John and elsewhere, a sum has been realiaed which will enable us to make a com- mencement in the renovation of our little Church, which is at present very much out of repair. In this part of the liGsdon we have now a promtoiag Sunday School in operation. ** In September last the welcome triaanial vint of the Bishop of the Diooese was made to this Mission. Thirty-one candidates received the rite of confirma- tion. The few, comparatively speaking, of the confirmed who beirome commu- nicants is a cause for much regret. During the wedk the Bishop was with us, his Lordship and myself travelled over 2t0 miles." Bathcrst. — Rev. W. LeB. McKid writes aa follows:-— "In forwarding once more to the Diocesan Church Society the annual returns from this Mission, I would further add that the Report shows an incraase in the amount of work done and an increase in results, though apparently deficient, when compared with last year's report. The Church people of Restigouohe County having happily succeeded in securing the Servioes of the Rev. J. H. Satuiiey, the County of Restigouohe became a separate Misdoo. This enabled me to confine my attention to Gloucester County alone, with, I trust, more benefidal results. Thera has been an increase in the number of serviees in Bathurst ; and the number of baptisms (41) is oidy two less thui the number from both Counties last year. A Bible class has been formed in Bathurst, especially for the young, which was well attended during the winter monthp, aid still continues to meet every T7ednesday evetdng. During Lent we had extra week-day servioes, and the Wednesday evening service is still oontinned. As the Sundiay School now opens at 10 a. m., I am enabled to attend and take part in instructing and catechising the ohQdrsn. The candidates for confirmation are being instructed and carefully prepared for that sotemn and important rite. The number, I be- lieve, will be larger than the last time ; but as I have not yet been able to work «p tiie distant portions of the Co«n^ and the IsbuidSi I cannot even state the probable number." Contributions amount to |I08. o - .i/ii ..,.!< „..;. ..., Oampobsllo.— Rev. J. S. Williams rep6Hi cdiiC^utfiMI' to iho amount of 481.87. He baa alio endoNi the foUowiof aeo««iit of the work in this in- 'orost copy , torn b !ioj)o t "W I>laii(J, F>oop!e, !iA(>ru;i • lalcis I '» Aug Kol)lu.s( yoara. iirothur "oil attc '"iptiam very eho i'liristnif on that 1 'hy and (oxtenjpo Persons. ^-aster, ai ^Jiscontlm tiian for t coDsideral fimch indc progress, t Organ' for raore than violence o iittle Chun 17 uDOunt o( la this in- toresting Mi.^sion : — " I have so often sent you nothing from this Mi.^-ion but a I'opy of uiiiutcrcHting resolutions, tlmt I will try to iiiiprovo upc.u my pust ctis- torn by giving you somo account ofour doings for flu; pa«tyt'.ir, tiioiifrli I I'ur.iiot !ioi>o to ni.ike it as intciesting aw tIio?e which you receive iVom iIk- {.,:■: , t M i.-a.-iuin. ** When I iitiirned from Kngland, just a yenr ago, I foutnl ih- Kisln i on ilio Mantl, and Irniut from his Lordship that ho had kindly Hrteii some of thc^'ouMg I)Cople, who were desirous of confirmation. Three wxrc f0!jfi'.nn.'d u iVw dnys iifierwiud-', and two of tliem are now commuiiieanCd. 1 iiavt iv. \\ t>i>eaii'li- dales for cor.firniation, whom I hope to present to tl-.e rii:^liop ihiti ;i t'aptiii.i Kobin.son Owen and his family from Kngland, after an iil-sunie oi' nearly luo years. On the Feast of Saint Simon and Saint Jude, bein,' joinci! by my dciir Brother Medley, of SaiHt Stephen, we had some special st'ivici.-s, wjiicli wio well attended. The morning service wxs rendered more interc.stiiigby an aJu't baptiam ; and the person then baptized will. I trust, beco.ae a co.u uuuicaut very shortly. We were cheered by the good attcndanci; and hcai'Jy siMvieon ;it rhristnia.s, and by hiiving five more communicants than wo had ever lioforeliai on that Festival. I)uring Lent there was a service at T.Su p m. every Wc-duts- day and Friday, consisting of a Ilymn, Litany, 2(1 Iicsson, Hynui, Siimon (extenipore), Ifymu, and Hiessing, with an average atten laiicf of al»out thirty persons. On Easter Day wo had ifour more communicants than on uny previous F.aster, and a very large morning congregation. Tin? S-iii la\ >'.h.>'I, svhicii w ^s discontinued during my absence in England, has been rnoi-e larL'ty, to enable it to maintain and extead the Missionary work of the rhnrch in thi.-i Diocese. 2. " T'lnit this Committee f<»el strongly the essential importance of the'Diocesan Church Society to the welfare of the Church in this Diocese and that the great good :iicomp]ished by its funds, entittes H to the earneet support of all Church people ; and the Commrttee will, therefore, iwe their best endeavours to promote its interests, both in subsoribiug more largely than b«ret9fore, and in securing increased contributions." Dalhouhif;. — Rev. J. B. Saturley has eaolosed the following resolutions from this Loeitl Committee : — 1. " Tliiit this Committee state that the small amount of contributions does not arine from any lack of interest in tbe work of the Society, but from the inability uf the members of tbe Church, to do more this year, as they have to coaopltite their Church, and alea at present almost entirely to support their Missionary. 2. " That this Committee respectfully urge xxpoa the Society the great need this Alisfiion has of a grant to increase the present stipend of its Missionaxy. 8. '' Tiiat u grant of $80, for the building of the Church in Dalbousie, having at one timo been made, but not drawn, tbia Conunittee earnestly solicit that a like sum inny again be granted." Contributions amount to J46. 85. tJERBT, Nklson, Ac. — Rev. W. Cruden mentions, in hrs report, several rm pvorements with reference to the Churches in bis Mission ; — a Cabinet Organ lias bten piccurcd for St. I'eter'd Chni^h, and a fence has been built around the bt!rial ground of the Gbnrcb of the Hoiy Trinity. " I have now," Mr. Cruden writes, " Divine Service twice every Sunday, and once a month 2 have three siTvice.«!. In my Nelson District, a monthly Sunday service was commenced lust fall, and the congregations oa every occasion have been large and attentive. { also, a sbort time ago, began a monthly week-day service at the same Station ; iiud I iuteud to add to the number of. such services in tbia Church and clse- whore, " We are very much indebted to the kind liberality of an enterprising firm )i>tcly established in business near tbe Church ;.and, in all probability^ their as- sistance in the future may be depended on. ^ " I \inf-e taken e^iery opportunity to impress upon my parishioners the ne- «iC9sity of increased exertion, both in their contributions to tbe Society, and in makiug up the Falary of their Missionary in other ways. An effort is. now b;( < d «oni,MC]L'iition9, iiiid our (iithiiiuuicuntrt iir<> Kft-uilily on th'MruTf'u,''«. \\ • li i\ c lim't' Stiudajr .'cliool.'* i;i woiking onlor ; au ! tliio v^h tlu; kituincH^ ot llif \Un!,o\), tin nddition ol i-vtT llilrty volinucs Imvc lu'cn made to one of our Snndny >chool iibfarlee. " The U(!W Churcli nt Mill t'ove i.^ nearly 0'tm[)l('tor (.'lergviiien, but whatever anioutit m waiiting, make an aveiago reduction on flic wholu body that are dependent on the Society, and an annual statement of rcductioij lo the people will bcconiu a reality. " In conjunction with Mr. fowling, I spent some time in May and June, of the presoiii year, in the several Missions of Sussex, Hack\ille, l;orchertt«r, and Moiicton. The sum of -^118 was collected for the Deficiency Fund, and we were encouraged to believe that the subscriplloua to the Society would be in- creased by the services wc held. " I tnudt again call the attention of the General Committee to the great need of A Clergyman on tho Western side of (jrand Lake. It is au old mis.sion, w here three Clergymen of our Society have laboured. It has been neglected for ten years, with the exception of occasional services by Air. JoflTrey and myself. There is a Glebe and Parsonage Ilouse, and the people will guarantee ^200 annually for the support of a Clergyman. '* Should there be an advance made in our Missionary work, and should no Clergyman be sent to Albert County, I trust that a grant of J400 may be made for the Tarishes of Canning and Cbipman." Greemwich and WicKOAM. — Rcv. D. ^V. Pickett writes as follows :— " Since my last report we have had an interesting visit from the Bishop, for the purpose of holding confirmation. Several of the candidates, who had been receiving instruction, were unable to be present ; but ten solemnly ratified their baptismal vows, and received the * laying on of hands,' with earnest prayer lor their future growth in holiness. Seven have since b«en added to the num- ber of communicants, and the Holy Communion is now adminiftered more frequently than before. I trust they, as well as others, will heartily embrace tho increased opportunities they enjoy of ' showing forth the Lord^s death till he come.' There have been only eight baptisms in the year ; an unusually small number —one of these being an adult The services in the several Churches and Sta* tions have, with one exception, been regularly sustained, and generally well attended. The Station at the Shannon Settlement has been abandoned for the present, so far as the regular monthly service ia concerned ; the partially finished building iu which we met for worship during the summer months was entirely destroyed by the ' Saxby gale,' and the few members of the Church in the Settlement are quite unable of themselves to attempt the erection of another. " A Sunday erening servioe, at 7 p. m., has been opened at Greenwich HiU,-— tllC U( Atten' who c to ud( itIlUtVll funiU Deficit namoh ifiU IlAIi the So( *vero la oxertioi deficien may be (lation ( all our f " The follows I been for i'29 8s. , total, £.«5 Havkl foJIowd : - Jock, Peti charge of At pro.-*en a Church and a uev bury. A I wjw ord <* good c( people at earnest, a God in tb "Since, codlac Sta| well as Ba bury), I nu, fortnightlyl year. Atf less Irreguj congregatid served. ^V when lilr. of better tl "Ourgrl rewet to sf Bally coraL with the kI each of thf call to COG "Since now on mJ deal of woj fltrength to, Contribul HiU,— 21 tho line of A ronmioiliourt Moetin;; IIuu.->- l>ein^ nllowod iia fur the pur; oao; thv litUMrliiiK'i' i.s I ir;' •, ai<vo fur tl.o <'hurfli. uliowii in vari(»us wiivrf, not leiist disiinctl)' l».v ii MiU'mgriPM tooontiiliiiti' to tlu' fiitnlri of Ihf liiMiu.-iiiu Church Socle! ; yet, In addition to if^O uiv.n to flic Dcticit'iic-y Fiirxl, I oaunot pruuiisc luuro thuu thu ttuiii ruUvd lati roiir— namely. fSS. IIami'Ton. — llov. \V. Walker roporti) contrilmtions nmountin(j to Aiii».t;.'t. IlAiam'icKK, N'KWPAflTi.K, Jto. — Rev. J. Hudson, Visitlnn MiKulonnry, inform* the Society, tliat in the Parishes of llardwickc, Xowcastlu, and Ludlow, iin'etin..'«t wore lutoly hold, ut whicli the memborfl thereof pledged themsflveH to r.new •■! exertion on Ix'lialfuf the Diocesan Church !!;ociety, not only thiit tho present ileticiency in tho Society's income may bo met, but also that the Mi.^siuim may be extended, until 'the preaching of tho Word of (Jod,' and 'thi- minin- tiation of tho holy Sncramcnts of the Church' be brought within the reach nt all our fellow-churchmen, now ' scattered abroad, as sheep having no shephcrt.' "Tho Viyiiiiij'; Mitisionary adds, that since September 21st, 1860, sums as follows (including a fpecial remittance of £8 for tho •Deficiency Fund') h;m- been forwarded to the Society's Treasurer : Ilardwicke, £18 5s. 8d. ; Newcaitl.-, £29 5!i. :id. ; Ludlow, £5 8s. Ud. ; Boiestown, ll^s. 9d. ; Northcsk, l2s. bd.,— • total, £.Vt lis. lid., i!(218.3u.' Uavklock, Portaok, and Pktitcodiac. — Rev. Cuthbert Willis writes us follows:—'' Having been appointed by the Bishop to the new tuission of Uave- lock, Pctitcodiac, and Sussex Portage, which has foriAerly been under tlie charge of the Kector of Salisbury and Sussex, I send my report accorilingly. At prct^eut, thoro is a Church at Havclock, which I visit every alterniito Sunday ; a Church at Sussex Portage, which I visit every fortnight, or alternate Sunday ; and a new CImrch is in course of erection at Pctitcodiac, in tho Purish of Salis- bury. At this latter place, Divine service, for six months, from October i\t hen I wag ordained) to May, 1870, was held in the Town Hall every Sunday, whore a good congregation assembled, chiefly made up of Dissenters. The Churoti- people at this p ace are few in number, and rather scattered, but nre very earnest, and highly appreciate the opportunities which they now have of serving God in their own way. "Since May, 1870, I have given up one Sunday in the month at the Pctit- codiac Station ; and, at the request of a number of people of the Church us well as Baptists), at a place called North River, and in the same Parish (Salis- bury), I now hold a moQthly Sunday service. I also hold at this Station a fortnightly Tuesday evening service ; and purpose doing so till the end of the year. At Ilavelock, where the services have always been few, and more or less irregular, I find the congregation is steadily increasing. At Portage tho congregation remains about the same. This Church has been more regularly served. At Pctitcodiac, where our service to Tory many was almost unknown, when Ur. Boycr and Mr. Medley first visited us, there is good cause for hope of better things. • " Our great want here is the want of a Church to worship in. We are, I regret to say, much in need of money to complete the building, which is exter- nally completed, but not as yet touched inside. An exchange is made by me with the Rev. Charles Medley, so that the Holy Communion is administered at each of the Churches, onc« in three months. He is also always ready nt my call to come for the same purpose, when the sick or the aged need him. " Since October I have baptized (19^ nineteen infants and children, and have now on my list a number more, as also some adults. There is a very great deal of work to be done here. May God bless it in my hands, and give me strength to do it" Contributions amount to $38. . y » i I :; . W: m 22 KixGSCLKAK. — Rev. J. Black reports contributions to the amount of $59.31. KixGSTON. — Rev. W. E. Scovil reports 8171 as the contributicn.s for this Miisiou. Laxcastku. — Rev. W. S. Covert, in enclosing his report, states that three services are held on almost every Sunday, and about thirty miles travelled. Of the four Churches, three are in a fair state ; the other may, perhups, be re- paired this summer, Tho Stations are of some importance, and tbo'r number might perhaps be increased with advantage, were there time for this purpose at the disposal of the Missionary. Contributions amount to S3 5. MAroT':RVii,LE AND BuRTON. — Rcv. Richard Simonds reports contributions from Alaugerville, §44; and from Burton, §80.50— in all 1124.50. MoxcTON. — Rev. W. N. Boyer has enclosed his returns as usual. He writes that the ^congregation has recently contributed $35 towards matting and lamps for the Church. He can vouch for their good-will, and liberality, and hearty good feeling. Contributions amount to $77.4'7. Norton. — Rev. E. A. Warneford reports contributions to the amount of $70. Peterstille. — Rev. Chas. R. Matthews regrets that he cannot report a larger contributio'- than last year. " We are," he writes, " engaged in tho erection of a new Parish Church, which will be a severe tax upon our resources during this and the ensuing season. The building will cost, when completi; 1. §2,400. The present contract which include? fvery thing but Chancel furniture and window glass, is for ?2,200. Of this, between $1,600 and $1,700 have been subscribed in the vicinity of the Church; and the first payment (^650) has been made. We hope (d, v.) to enter our new place of worship next summer. " The attendance upon the means of grace still keep up, though tue exceed- ingly inclement Sunday weather last fall and winter rendered it somewhat be- low the average. In one of my out-Stations I lately changed the day of ser- vice from Wednesday to Sunday evening, and the average attendance imme- diately sprung from twenty-two to sixty, — crowding the little way-side School House. This is the great need of our scattered country districts — Sunday services. Weekly services, though they may serve as a partial and temporary expedient, never can fully satisfy the wants of the people. They can ill afford to spend the time which the work on their farms demands. On Sunday, the day set apart for this purpose, they have the leisure to attend ; and they need the ordinance of Divine worship at least once on that day. " In the new and far-off Station of Clarendon, the monthly services are still kept up ; and I hope to give this people a Sunday service once or twice during the summer months. They meet for Divine worship as well as could be ex- pected, considering the scattered nature of the Settlement, and the dreadful state of the roads. Out of their deep poverty ihey have contributed some little towards the suppo£t of gospel ministrations among them. " I may add that I have married four couples, officiated at seven funerals, and made'lrve hundred and eighty sick and pastoral visits during the year. Of the fruits of this labour, it scarcely becomes me to speak. I humbly hope it has been not ' in vain in the Lord.' " At the Confirmation, last season, "held by his Lordship, six young people came forward to assume for themselves the vows of their baptism. Although extremely pained at the fewness of those who offered themselves, I could not but think it better thus than that multitudes should unhesitatingly press for- ward to promise that which they had no serious intention to carry out. '* The Sunday School at Welsford is still sustained, with the average comple- ment of teachers and scholars. Once a month, during the milder half of the year, I have a sermon peculiarly addressed to the children, and in a way ■ r 23 «da]iie(i to the minds of the little ones. Both the children nnd ;'avont3 vulue ♦hcse services, which are always attended by largo congregalidiis." Contribiuious amount to H2. PonrLAXD,— Rev. Canon Harrison reports •contnibuticn? to tltc aniount of pRHsCK WiLLTAM AND ItoMFRiKS. — Rcv. E. A. W. HnninjTton writes as ibl- -lows : — " The past year has been fiill bolh of iutci'cst and tiiul to the Church in thi.s Mission. " 'AH Sflinti' Chupoh, Magajrmdavic, has been l»iKni promise or ejqitc'tafion df a grant, or a donation, outside ourselves. VVc connDcnctd working at U>e fmine during the first week in September, IbiC.B, ^siih tin; ,-ame prospects; but the heartiness with which the Tvrork was bej^'jn, by Un. ^rxv-y-V ■therrtselim, wjts (-to me) a better security than the promise ot a srant lium the Society While the work was going on, I received a mimber ol' kind letters, endoaing t)ffering3 from many faithful, in reply to a circular at;ki:!^' forai(i ; and «s8iPted thas, by the liberality of the brethren, we re-commenced the work with hopeful hearts in the following spring. The people again contiibutcd all they were -able, and egain entered into the work -with such oania.stnoss and willingness that difficulties and doubts vanished like mist before the w-ind. The unexpected grant of £10, from the Christian Knowledge Society— the liberal gifts of money and furnkure (including a set of Oommui>i'm plate liy the children of Ecclestield, England), all unasked, and given as lieevAill oil'erin^^s to God — many words of encouragement from friends when almost ready to :giveup — ready and willing hands to work day after day — choerta! faces and cheerful words while the work was going on — the greatest ex[>ressious of de- light when the day of Consecration approached— ^a Church filled with those who had never expeoted (until little more than a year before) to !i wf a hou.-e •of God in the settlement — a large number of reverent conmiuuicaii'^s — a libeiid •oflFertory, amounting to about *60— 'the delight with which the l?i-hop's visit was received on all sides: these are some of the pleasant reci'lloctiwMS whicli •cause me to forget the numcroas tonbles, anxieties, and days of hard and and trying labour, more or less connected with every good woil;. The people love their Church, and so do I, They have worked hard and given liberally, and it has been an oftering to Almighty God which cost something;. AH tlie seats are free ; and the whole settlement meet there for w orship upon equal terms. It is literally ' God's house.'' We expect to finish the out-Mde of tlie building this summer, and hope to have a piece of land, siirroundiRg the Church, consecrated for the flead, when we next have the pleasure of a visit from the Bishop I have now to record an event which gave us rather more work than we would willingly have undertaken in ono year. On the 13th July, and whQe engaged at ' All Saints,'' the Parsonage house was de- stroyed by fir«. My personal loss in furaiture was not very great; but the inconvenience of no houne was unpleasant; and the constant worry 3ince that time has not been eifaced by a month's enj ! A i/nor! piiit of this amount has been giveu in the Ofifitorv, several tlolliits i)y fliildrt'ii, aiul the balance inrepular 8ubscription.s. About ^13 of the M onn? c illtcted in the Offertory was given for a special object, as shown in 11 i' Trc'iiiiircr's books. Avery lare;e part of the collecting has been done by 'i lioini'..-' Jorus, Ksfjuirc, who is ever more and more ready to wurk for Christ's rinuch, m whatevei' v^ay he may be called upon to {|o so. In working at the new Mis:i(in bouse, his aeai and energy put to shame many younger and Klionfrer men. In obtaining statistics for the Secretary of the Church Societyj he Miinks no amount of driving tiresome ; and lhout2;b beyond threescore and t, n, he cun make over forty calls for subscriptions for the Diocesan Church So cicty in a day, over bad roads, and be less fatigued at night than the young Mission.'i'-y who accompanicB him. May God long spare him to *he Churoh on earth, and raise up many to walk in his steps. My tabular report will show the JMimber of services, Ac, Ac, held during the year. The Sunday Schools are it) a flourishing condition, particularly that at Magundy, under the guidance of J;iino8 H».'i»ry, Esquire, who is teaching the children to respond capitally, and h Nulitig tht m on to ' ^elf support,' by commenciug with a cent each week foi the Diocesan Church Society." , QuERN'SBiTRY.— Rev. H. W. Tippet writes as follovrs : — ." The aubscnptions are not ail gathered ; but I believe they will exceed by a fuw dollars those of last year, and this amount added to the collections, with u small legacy oi twentij/o/ir dMa^n, left b;y aa excellent parishioner, lately gone tu his rest, and which will shoptVy be paid, will bring up the amount for the year from this Mission, to ;^111.'25. During the year, I have also had the pleasure of handing to the Treasurer, $14.00 towards the Deficiency Fund of last year; making the gros.s contributions within, the year, tiSS.b?. When I remem- b'T that this Mission is ' the lea^ among the thoaaund&io IsraCfl,' 1 am pleased and thankful " The contributions, however, to aavself on the other band, have been below the avei'ai^e, and have not reached $40; yet th»;20od will and kindly regard of my Pa.'isbionurs to their old parson, have never been more manifest. I sent a very full report of tke resouwes of this Missioa to the Bcu^iny Comiaiitee some time ago; but I think it not superfluous to say to the Executive (/Ommittee, that iheio is not the slight(*Pt probability of this Mission becoming self support- ing ; it must be sustained as a yoor Mmtion,. and be a beavy charge upon the Socicty'.s funds, cr be abandoned. No sane naan, familiar with the number and ^e30u^co^s of Church of England people in the Parish,^ could think otherwise. A self-supporting Parish must have numbers or wealth, or both — rms has nbithbb. I found six-sevenths of the population Dissenters when I was sent here, with> organized chinches, avd tkey rttmain 90. There was also deep and wide-spread prejudices against, the Church ; and although these prejudices are not so strong as they wi-ie, and Dissenters (particularly the younger), mingle more with us in warship than formerly, and will contribute a quarter or half a dollar to our l)iocesaii Church Society when aski-d, and do a kind turn for the clergyman — tkei/ will do no more. Some years ago, and in the absence of any Presbyterian minister, I made an earnest eft'ort to unite the small body of Presbyterians here with us, and they did unite for worship for some time, and combined in an effort to build a church ; bid vuiU from, ministers broke up our coalition, and I was o.bli!;t:d to get money from friends at home, to complete my church, and thoy are weaker than ourselves now; yet» 1 remain, personally,, on the 6m^ terms with them all. Thore seemed a prospect also, about twelve years ago, of our numbers being permanently increased by the immigration oi several Eng« lish families of the factory class, belonging to our Communion, from the United States. They took up land, and were included in our last census ; but when the civil war was over, and trade revived^tbey all went back Cwitb one exception). '^ Since my residence here, there has been a ^^•''KB emigration, but not from abroad, l^artro uunnbers have eome from. King's Couuty, chiefly, and settled; but, with scarcely any exception, they have bean Freewill Baptists o/t/ie hetteti variitj/^ " From these cavises, I cannot report to the Society aa> probability of the Mis* sion becocuiug self supporting, or e.f any groat increabe lo its fundfa from tbis^ source : it must be a cmrge or be aboiidonni. •• Permit me to say, however, that whatever you do, I hope you «ont leavs- the MLisioaary who has nearly worn, himself oa.t in. thn Mi^ioa;;ry «vorkin,& they we •'^Inn continue gradual] "Dur different to cbure lasted to "InO class of which, tl 80 as op] when I s St. Andr valued si take her "Thei attractioi tion, or t "Ihav buried fii distressin peace whi lerod a v^ family, w through I RiCHHO be writes " Whih oners in a tions in e "As pa following *' Buria 28. Ofth tisms this compared "Oftbo gation— ai woman, ai man on th the old CO bis religio inutiiitjr o clergyman realize his ceasing v Redeemer, .'•At bis Qion, and k full of bop Saviour's i " Whilst contend ftg w ; foar veral )fthe ^n in e by irist's it the r and iciety, e and ;h So young oh on ow the >ls are ince of ly, and jek foi sdby a with i» ly gone tor the [lad the i of last remem- pleased jn below egard of I sent a lee some nmittee, support- tpon the :iber and wise. A NBITH8B. re, with- spread 30 strong with us ar to our ;yman — >yterian ana here ed in an on, and I iirch, and the but rs ago, of eral Eng- e United when the zception). not from settled ; tfl^ h6tt€8i of the Mis- from thia lont leava- fforlit la & 25 poor flefd, to nhtch he was sent by hia superior, without any persouat choice and, in which (whatever his faults), be has done his best, to spend the rest of his dayd witlt crip;)lt:d means. "Duriujj liio your, sny work has been done much In the same way, and huij been much of the saiuo chi-raoter as in former years. Simchiy services have been tuken ut one, two, sometimes at three places, each Sundu}% according as the roadn uiid woaiher have permitted, and about every other Sunday mornin{j the Holy Communion baa been administered. " I am uot favoT ably situated for week day services. Daytime services don't suit the people, a'ui uiy churches are so distant, and the people so scattered, that I canuot have them after dark ; but, in a school house, near tho parsonage, I had weekly services through Lent, and have bad for many years ; this year they were veVy well utteuded. •*In my lust Report, I mentioned the formation of a Bible class. This wa3 continued every week for several months, and at first was well attended, but it gradually diminished in numbers, and, for the present, is discontinued. "During the winror I had also several rehgious readings, with prayer, in different cottages, for the benefit of mothers with families who could not como to church on Sundays because of their domestic ties. They began at 8, and lasted for about an hour, and were, I trust, useful. ** In October, I bad the pleasure of presenting a small, though very hopeful class of eight young people for confirmation, at one of my churches ; after which, they ull uomniuuicated, and with two exceptions, have continued to do 80 as oppoi tunity served. I regret to say, that my Sunday Schools languish : when 1 sent my'ln&t Report, I had an ezcellect fellow -helper in Miss Smith, of St. Andrews, a school teacher, '.vho took entire charge of one ; but, after deeply valued services lor nearly two years, she went away, and I have bad no one to take her place. " The Sunday School at the Parsonage, also is suflenng ; partly from greater attractions elsewhere, and partly because children of an age, needing instruc- tion, or THINKING so, are fewer. " I have baptized two adults and seven infants, married two couples, and burled five. Amongst the last, an excellent member of the church, who, though distressingly atUicled in body, was blessed in bis last illness with that Divine peace which the world canuot p;ive. The Mission and Missionary has also suf- fered a very sensible loss from the removal of a long resident and respectable family, whose attachment to the church of their fathers, was tested and proved through many a trial." Richmond.— Rev. J. Dinzey, reports contributions to the amount of $80, and be writes as follows : — " Whilst it was not expedient for me to call a special meeting of my Parishi- oners in aid of the funds of the Society, 1 am glad to be able to report contribu- tions in excess of those for last year. " As particulars additional to those in the 'Annual Returns,' I give the following statement : " Burials, 5 ; Marriages, 6 ; confirmed by the Lord Bishop in September last, 28. Of those baptized, 3 were adults; and the increase in the number of bap- tisms this year over the last, 18. I have now to report 4i) communicants as compared with 81 in returns for 1868-9. " Of those buried, 2 were communicants— one a lady member of my congre- gation — and only 19 years of age — a most amiable person, and consistent church- woman, and who gave promise of great usefulness in the church. The other, a man on the borders of fifty years — one, who though baptized and confirmed in the old couutiv, until within a couple of months of his death, utterly ignored his religious obligations. On my first visiting him, he expressed to others the inutility of my ministrations— in his own words, * Could not see what good any clergyman could do a siok man ;' but by the grace of God he was soon made to realize his condition as a dying, unpardoned sinner, and from that moment un- ceasing were his prayws tor pardon through the merits of the adorable Redeemer. " At his own request (after due instruction), I celebrated the Holy Commu- nion, and administered to him the sacred memorials. He died truly penitent — full of hope— yet without presumption ; an instance, I verily believe, of the Saviour's redeeming love. " Whilst the apostolic and scriptural teachings of the church have much to contend aguiunt in the indi&renoe of certain profeaaed church people, and tho f^ - -s • f i ^t m U: A: 26 i'lnoraiit politico-religioBS bigotrj of many 'Others, I am ntA withoot convToit it. 'the Bteadfastness of the faith manifeBtea by not a fevr, and the consequent ^triviBg after holiness displayed by them in their daily life and Gonvergation. Stress of work compelled me, some tea months since, to have an «arly celebra- tion «f the Holy Communion every alternate time of eelebratinc. I am pleased to state, that the best results have followed. The people really seem to like at- tending the 8.80 A. M. service ; ftnd, at no tim« have I bad less than 15 recipients, and not unfrequently, twenty-two or three, besides ethers, nen-comraunicants, who love to be Ihere. " Of the two churches in course of ereotioa in my Parish, one — that at South Bichmond is nearly iiaished; the other, at Richmond proper, baa only the ex- terior completed ; but 1 hope fresh eflforts will soon be mad« to go on with the good work. " Subscriptions ar« now being made in order to erect a new fence around the grave yard ; and, I trust, in very few weeks to see ' God's acre' presenting a «nore creditable appearance. " The work which I have thus recorded, may seem very much less than might be effected, and iu a certain way, it is far short of wbatcould have been done ; but it must be remembered, that in addition to Richmond, I have the charge of ■a congregation in the towo of Houlton, Maine.; where, duriag the past year, 62 Sunday and 18 week day services have been given by me. " Two months since, I wrote to the Bishop of this Diocese, requesting hia Lordship to accept my resignation f nice new fence put np in front of the Rectory." Contributions arc $51.84, exclusive of the sum of $84.21 paid to the Trea- surer towards the Deficiency Fund. RoTHESAT. — Mr. C. H. Fairweather reports contributions to the amount of $38. Sacktillb and Dorghbsteb.— Rev. G. Goodridge Roberta reports contribu- tions to the amount of |290, including |90 for the Deficiency Fund. St. Akdbgws. — Geo. D. Street, Esquire, reports contributions as follows:— St. Andrews, |149 65: Cbamcook, $33.81; City Gamp, |8— total, $191.4(3. Rev. F. Partridge, Assistant Minister at Chamcook, reports as follows : — "The services at Saint John's Chapel hav« been regularly kept up during the past jean The congregations have, as a rule, been very good. The average at- tendance at the Holy Communion has been tweaty-threft. The whole number of communicants iu the Mission is forty. ** A Bible Claas was held every week during last summer and fall, and until the difficulty of travelling became great in winter ; some one of the members drove me in, and another brought me back. This gave the youag people an interest in the Class which was very beneficial. " By the kind efforts of G. S. Grimmer, Esquire, and other miembers of the congregation, many of whom gave their labour, a new fence has been -erected, entirely enclosing tbe Church-vard. Mr. Grimmer has had the Church newly coloured inside, and kneeling boards put up ; so that we now seldom see the slovenly habit ol standing during prayer. " Altogether we have great reason to be very much enoouraged by tbe re- sults of our work in this Mission, and trust that the Holy Spirit has furthered our humble efforts, though we may not seetbeir fruits. '" It may be interesting to the Society to learn that, under tbe permission of tbe Loi an imp down t teacbei early ii visited, funds contribi iSt. D vices he year, wi The bap nicants, Thee of any j paid int( Patrick, ests of \ St. Ge nothing day, a F on week- frequent comfortii Church, dear Red "The J for this h " The ( cient mea the gradu Parishion for corre.-] Our conti coUectinc " Our f years one "InPe arrangen to presen tributed "Numl tending St. JaI St. MaI 1849.86. St. MaI $70.02, b[ ShediaI from Dur siderablyl St. Pa[ amount o| SiHONI the last . dered (e: tions bavl " Last , miles froi on each noon. *Toth| of $100, 27 the Lord Bishop, it is intended 4o continae to hold services at ' City Camp', — an importnnt Station on the N. B. it C. Railway, and also at a ptiiiit further down the line. A Sunday School has been established at 'CityCanip.' under teachers fornoerly instructed in the School at St. Andrews. At u service held early in the season, four children were baptized. Several sick people wore visited, and after another service lately held, a collection was made in aid of the funds of the Society, which, w-th subscriptions received, are included in the contributions from St. Andret.s." St. David and St. Patrick. — Rev. J. S. Thomson reports that the usual ser- vices have been held at the several Churches and Stations thron/liout the pa»t year, with the nsual regularity, and trusts that his labour has not been in vain. The baptisms in the Mission have been 23 ; marriages, 7 ; burials, 5 ; commu- nicants, 4.1. The contributions to the funds of the Society will much excefd the amount of any past year; and the Missionary has much pleasure in stating that he bus paid into the hands of the Treasurer #4'^ sent by Mr. Charles Carson, of St. Patrick, for the purpose of making; him a life member in the Society, the inter- ests of which he has ever desired to promote." St. Geoeoe and Pennfield. — Rev. R. E. Smith writes as follows:--" I have nothing of special note to report. As a rule, I have held three services on Sun- day, a Friday evening service every week, besides attending to three Stations on week-days. Sick visitations, especially during the spring, have been of very frequent occurrence. I have had the privilege, many times during the year, of comforting the hearts of the sick and the aged, who were unable to come to Church, by administering to them the emblems of the body and blood of our dear Redeemer. " The Rectory, a very handsome building, is now near completion : collecting for this has conflicted with contributions for the Diocesan Church Society. " The Offertory system has worked admirably. This will form the most effi- cient means in supplying the deflciency in the Clergyman's salary, caused by the gradual withdrawal of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel. My Parishioners are staunch upholders of the Diocesan Church Society, and ask for corre.sponding consideration in the arranging of the Missionary Schedule. Our contributions will amount to at least |150, and I hope more. I am still collecting. *' Our Sunday School at St. George is doing a good work. For the past two years one has been established in Pennfield during the summer mouths. "In Pennfield we have procured a new font, and hope to have the internal arrangements of the Church entirtly changed. His Lordship w;:s kind enough to present the Church, in this place, with a pair of Alms' Basins, and also con- triouted generously towards the font. " Number of baptisms, 40; burials, 24 ; marriages, 5; average number at- tending Holy Communion, 45." St. James.— Rev. W. Armstrong reports contributions to the amount of $150. St. Mark.— Mr. C. H. Fairweather reports contributions to the amount of 1849.36.* St. Mary's, Ac— Rev. W. JaflFrey reports contributions to the amount of 170.02, besides |40 in aid of the Deficiency Fund. Shediac— Rev. G. S. Jarvig, D. D., reports contributions, incljding those from Dundas and Wellington, amounting to 175.85; which, he writes, is con- siderably beyond the amount contributed in any previous year. Si. Paul's, Portland.— Rev. W. H. DeVeber reports contributions to the amount of $559.55. Simonds.— Rev. Geo. Schofield has enclosed the following report :— " During the last year I have been enabled to attend all my services without being hin- dered (except on one or two Sundays) by weather or sickness. The congrega- tions have been good, and 1 trust the Divine blessing has been bestowed. " Last autumn I commenced a fortnightly service at Drury's Cove, about four miles from St. John. The Rev. W. H. DeVeber has kindly engaged to officiate on each alternate Sunday, so that we have service there every Sunday after- noon. * To this is to be added the contribntion of " A Member of the Congregation" of $100, after the Anniversary Meeting. im \ f'4 .1 iS " H. W Pritli, Es(j , huvini; gone to reside in lhonoiiihl).)Uphood, ciimienoej II Suiifluv Sell. II)!, ami invito'^ iiiv hnlp. There iiro ah mt u'lu limi IivhI peoplu ill t'^e Si'ttk'sn nt, U\xl nearlr hiilf rif tnose are Romiiu C.ith')!ics. TIi.m- itre all euiployeil bj^ i'j. I). Jewett, Ertquirc, of St. Jobii. Messra. Strealie & Wetinorti are in cluirtfo ol tiio eslabUshinont ; and they are Cliurclmien. Already a School Uua-ti; ha^i buou budt, and j»aid for It is vued for a Duy Schoal luring the week ; ;i;id on Sunday afternoon, Mr. Frith, assisted by three teachers, oc- cupies it with his Sunday School. " Next year I hope thia congregation will do their duty to Ihi' Church Society. I am sure it is not only their duty, but their privilejio, to give of thoir own proper i^oo Is to'vurds the support of the Church, in all its opemtions. And if all our people will give according to their ability, God will give His bk-ssinfj." Contiibtitions reported by Mr. Schofield us amounting to $113.81, including the sum of i(iij.b2 for the I)eiiciency Fund. 8t. STEPHSiN.— Rev. E. S. Medley reports contributions to the amount of $20. He writes as followH : — " The late Rector of this Parish (Dr. Thomson), received £15""' stg. from Society for Propagation of the Gospe! ; and for many years, up to the tune of his death, bis assistant was supportea by a grant of ^200 from the Diocesan Church Society. The expenses of services, Ac, in the Parish Church were defrayed by pew-rents, and about $100 per annum subscribed voluntarily towards the Curate's salary. For the five years since his death lin l&ijr>) no grant has been made to his successor, and the usual aid towards a (?urate withdrawn. The present Rector, during these five years, has received on an average $'00 per annum from the Glebe rents, and about |30u per annum in voluntary otl'erings from the Parishioners. For one year the Hector, obtaining the aKsiotance of the Rev. J. H. Salurley, paid him |i4'i0 out of his own salary of $S00. Three services on the Lord's Day, and training of the Sunday School, bo ides celebration on the Holy Days, have bten kept up without interruption, except when the Rector was absent on sick leave from overwork. Occasional services and ministrations were also given to the adjoining un.served Parish of St. James, and other distant parts of the Parish of St. Stephen. '* Fifty persons have been confirmed during those five years. The Holy Eucharist is celebrated weekly at the Parish Church and on the Holy Days ; and the number at communicants has steadily increased. •' A new Church was built, with free sittings, before Dr. Thomson's death, and a debt of ^o.OOO contracted. During the last five years nearly one half of this debt bus been paid oflf. Be idea the ouarterlv offertories for the Rector's salary, the ordinary expenses of the Churcn have been defrayed by the weekly ofl'ertoi y. Last autumn the heavy gale destroyed the Bell tower of the Church, and otherwise seriously injured ihe fabric. The necessary repairs have been made, and paid for, amoun' .g to upwards of |200, and the bell re erected in a suitable Bell cot ; new Altar Plate has also been provided ; $200 has been paid towards a new furnace in the Church. " Under these serious obligations our Churchmen feel that, in the absence of any aid trom the Society, tbey are unable to assist other Missions in the Dio- cese, through the Diocesan Church Society. A few persons, however, desire to give something towards its funds, and $20 are forwarded— $13 of which are from the Rector, $1 from tbe Curate, and the balance the proceeds of an Offer* tory in the Church." Sussex.— Rev. C. S. Medley bag forwarded the following report:—" The past Sear began somewhat gloomily to this Mission, in common with every country lission in the Diocese ; but I am deeply thankful to say the cloud, as S\ as we are concerned, has proved to be merely tbe temporary obscurer of -variiCh and sunshine. In October last tbe Bishop ordained Deaoon, at St. Paul's Church, Havelock, the Rev. Gutbbert Willis, who has since that time been labouring under no slight difficulties, witi: much zeal, enenjry, and discretion. Tbe re- moval of a portion, tbe most distant portion, of^a Mission which was alto* gether too large for one man to look after, has been to me a great relief, and to tbe people a blessing which tbey fully appreciate. Mr. Willis will, I have no doubt, tell bis own tale, and therefore I need not trouble you with any account of work done in this new Mission. The Parish of Studholm has been placed under my charge, and with a little strain of strength I find I am able to give them three Sunday services in every four weeks, and one week-day servioe in the Week foUowinjg the Sunday on which the Church is closed. The congrega- tion at Studholm is remarkable steady, although it does not increase as rapidly 29 The past country .'sv as we ri.iCh and Church, abouring The re- IV as alto- sf, and to . hare no r account m placed le to giye service in congrega- as rapidly as I expected. Church people in this large Pari.>sh nre few r.ri'l far bettvoen ; but the zeal of the tow was shown at our Easter meetinj?, when a picijxisilioti was mudf to replace il)i» Church, which is much out of repHii. hy a t.cw (>ne ; and f hojip vory stiorlly we shall set ibout thi:« work in lur lu- r. A Stindav School was opened in SUulholm u short time ago, under the i^u]>':\ u'eivU-nop of Mr. W, T. I'tltMH, wliicli will 1 trust do goo(r Tlie returns t'oi tlic Diocemin Church Society tliis year will, I think, at least double those of li-'t. At the ransFi ("hurcli, Sussex, and at Dutch Valley, these- vmi > ;i( the same as lusl.ve.u , cxfcjjt an oocnsioual week-day service nt Dntcli Vuilty TIk c ouijr.' (Rations at tlie I'aiishClnir h arc increasing, and the collection.-, un iin;c:i, wiiioh are now ^iven to ni(>. amounted last year to fi !'.>>, which is nioii^ llmu dnublf! the subscriptions paid during tiie pre^'ious year. The coUuclioiis i:i Cijii'ch I"- the Diocesan Church Society, I am thankful to oay, have ult^o boin larfrolv in creased, and I taku this as ahopelul sign ; for I generallv tind w, tn ))oopleciin be persuaded to j^ive in return for spiritual blessings, ihey value tlie Ijlessinus more hij^hlv. We have lately had u visit from a deputation on behalf of th.* Diocesan Church Society, whose addresses were earnest and full otintonnatioii. I regret exceedingly, however, that the season of the year chosen Im- their visit was not more opportune. Our meetings were culled ir. tlic nn'.'.-t of A)'' planting of potatoes, and in consuijueuce veiy few people could be j;i'.fl)eied together. Some fiuit, however, appeared at the time -the cnllectioii- : nionril- i!)g to :^'i>A7, and more fruit is being yielded now in the aiiiuuil subscription-' which I U'u.st will be doubled this year. " I would '"•;'a;cKt that a nrxed deputation of Clergv and laity 'lioiiI(i be up- poiuted yearly {)y the Gl nerul Committee of the Diocesan Church Socie.y. wbo.^e duty it should be to make a geoeral tour of the Diocese during the luituuiu and winter seasons. A large increase would be gainnd lo the funds of I ho Society by this means, and much necessary information might be given ai/out tic work ings of the Society. I enclose an abstract ol my work, from June 1st, 1801*, to June 1st, 1S70." Contributions amount to $292.14 ; to this is to be added $20 from the lu'ctor in aid of the Deficiency Fund. Sprinofikld and Johnston. — Rev. G. Rogers reports contributions to the amount of $138. V5. During the last seven years, the contributiou.j froai this Mission have .steadily increased froai $t30 to the present amount: "A pretty sure index," Mr. Rogers adds, " of the growth of interest in our Dioceszan Church Sooiety." Trinity.— Mr. II. Lawrance Sturdee, Secretary of this Committee, reports that the contributions amount at present to ^:^50. Uph\m, Hajimond, and St. Martins. — Rev. S. Jones Hanford writes:—" I am thankful to be able to report that the total annual contributions from this Mission will be greater than those of last year; notwithstanding the i^iS.iio paid in last autumn towards the Deflciencv E'und. " While, of course, we must acknowledge that we might gcnerallj do more for the Church than we have hitherto done, yet I cannot hold out any strong hopes that we .shall soon get much, if any, beyond our present year's contribu* tions, or thereabouts. As will be seen, our total is made up of small sums, gathered from many persons, scattered over a wide field, and requiring con- siderable time for its collection. Nevertheless, we must work on in faith, as diligent labourers in the Lord's vineyard, and ever looking for His blessing, whereby alone we shall set forth His glory, and set forward the salvation of those committed to our charge.'' The contributions amount to $148.84; which, in addition to the ?43.25 to the Deficiency Fund last autumn, makes a total of 6192. Oil for the year. WsLLiNOTON AND DuNDAS. — Rcv. A. H. Weeks reports contributions to the amount of $28.60, which are included in the returns from Shediac. " Several communicants," Mr. Weeks writes, " have, since my last report, been lost by removal or death ; fire have been added to our number. There has been a considerable expenditure m putting a fence around the Church-yard in Cocaigne, for the purchase of a Melodeon, and necessary furniture for the interior of the Church." Wkstfielo.— Rev. £. S. Woodman reports contribatiooB amounting to |90. ■ijf 30 WesTMoRLAVD.— Rev. D. M Bliss fears that the contributions will not be as much ad last year. "The people," Mr. Bliss adds, " su8tain<>d heavy loss in the destruction of the dykes last fall, which will retard the building of the new Church." Woodstock.— Rev. 8. D. Leo Street writes au follows :— " But little has occur- cd in this Mission, since the last meeting of the Diocesan Church Society of much interest to the Society, beyond the usual routine of parochi^il work, which has been reittilarlr curried on by the Curate and myself; and I am thankful to suy, that by the blessing of God, I have been enabled to take my usual share of the Sunday work. But a lar^e portion of the parochial work necessarily falls upon the Curate, Rev. Thomas Neales, who, I am pleased to say, is proving himself a most efficient laborer in the Lord's Vineyard ; he has undertaken some additional work in two of the adjoining settlements, where be is doing good service; of this, no doubt, be will give a satisfactory report to the Society. Mrs. Neales still continues to give her valuable aid in the Sunday School, and has assisted also in obtaining contributions to the Diocesan Church Society. " I hare, with the valuable assistance of the Church Warden, Charles W. Raymond, Esq., been engaged in accomplishing an object which has long en- gaged my thoughts : that is, to have the Pew System aoandoned, and the seats in St. Luke's Church made free and open to all, as they ever ought to be in Qod's House. All but one of the Pew owners have given their written assent to this arransement, and we hope to commence with the Free Seat System on the first Sunday in July. I trust, by this means, the congregation will be much larger, and the revenue of the Church greater than under the Pew System. " The contributions to the Diocesan Church Society, from this Mission, will exceed those of last year, though they will fall far short of what I earnestly wished them to be. VVe have, I am sorry to say, lost the usual liberal contribu- tion from Norria Best, Esq., who has been obliged to close the Iron Works and leave Woodstock. His failure is sincerely r»irretted, and a serious loss to the Church ; as he has been ever forward in her aid and support. The Church So- ciety, not only loses his Hberal contribution, but also the smaller amounts from many of those who were in his employ. " \ may be excused in naming a tew members of my congregation who have largely added to the usual amount of their annual contributions : Charles W. Raymond, Esq., f20; Messrs. Geirse and John Ketcbum, |14; James Grover, Esq., ^\5. Many others have added something to their last year's subscription, but none to the extent that these gentlemen nave done. I may remark also, that they are among the most liberal contributors to the local wants of the Church. I mention these instances as proofs of what can be done, where the heart and will are rightly engaged in the cause of Christ's Church; and, I feel confident, that were the mam'bers of the Church throughout the Diocese, actua- ted by the same spirit, ample means would easily be provided to meet all the requirements of the Church. " During the year ending 1st July, 1S70, there have been— Baptisms, 35 ; Marriages, 12; Burials, 8 — by the Curate and myself. " The amount contributed by the parishioners during the past year, for Church purposes, was I'JJO ; contributions reported, $315.75. " Rev. Thomas Neales, Curate of Woodstock, has forwarded a return of the work donu by him in this important Mission. He writes as follows : — " I keep a horse, which, thou(ih it entails no little expense, enables me to accomplish u Greater amount of Missionary work than I could without it. This expense, uring the past season, has been much reduced by the kindness of some mem- bers of the congregation who presented me with a good supply of oats. Tbis, together with household provisions, formed a New Year's Donation, amounting to nearly .$50, which was as kind as it was unexpected. '* With regard to Jacksontown, owing to various circumstances, the work of the Missiouary is subj !Ct to much disappointment. "At Ouk Mountain Settlement, in order to procure as much as possible for the Society, with the help of C. U. Bull, Esq., I collected subscriptions in oats, which amounted to $16.50 instead of $8.tiO, for the previous year. At this place, which is near the N. B. Jk Canada Railwav, about twelve miles from Woodstock, I have had Monthly services as regularly as the weather permitted. " In November last, I held my first services at the McBUroy Settlement, about 13 miles from Woodstock, near the McA.dam Mills, and have kept my monthly uppointmeota as regularly as possible." Froi Societ tributi The is exp< is at lei occasic filude t] Fund. from tl niarj o —a rer For eve this So< which t done fo] actual e that, is In eai incident Imperfei ed for. of past y itself wi hedged a A full jearly ceal. suggestl^ ber of constitul The q\ and coHL I)iocese,J that full entitled of impoj fere witl for its the kno\ * To this! ^W.60, andl I SI occur- iety o( which kful to lare of 7 falU roving a some i good ociety . ol, and iety. Ties W. 3 m. lion, will sarnostly contribu- orks and ss to the lUrch So- jQts from who have larles W. 3 Grover, scriptioD, lark aUo, Its of the fhere the ind, I feel ae, actaa- et all the tiams, 35 ; or Church urn of the —"I keep ompUsh a expense, ome mem- its. Thia, amounting le work of joasible for ona in oats, ftr. At this miles from ■ permitted, ment, about my monthly From the foregoing Reports, it may be seen on what the* Society has to rely for the present year, in the way of con- tribntions to its varions objects. The amount at present reported, is 86,956.40'* ; to which is expected considerable additions will yet be made. This- is at least, $1500 more than the amount reported on a similuj occasion last year, and, with a few exceptions, it does not in- clude the sum of $2145.77, specially raised for the Deficiency Fund. But that which may be gathered in some degree^ from these Reports, of far more importance than tlie pecu- niary offerings, is this, — the labor which is being carried on —a Tcry dim outline of which can be given in any Report. For every day, and week, and year, through the agency of this Society, by its devoted Missionaries, and the meana which they originate and carry on, there is a work being done for Christ, and for his Church ; and the payment of the actual expenses incurred, and in many instances, scarcely that, is the only earthly visible remuneration. In carrying out its holy objects by this Society, mistakes incident to all human agencies, may have been made. Imperfections may be found when they are diligently look- ed for. Still, amid many difficulties, and trials, and labors of past years, this Society has very good reason to comfort itself with the assurance, that its work has been acknow- ledged and blessed by the great Head of the Church. A full account of all its dealings and transactions iS' yearly published in the Reports. There is nothing to con- ceal. The fullest investigation is invited, as well as any suggestion for changes and improvement, open to any mem- ber of the Society, to make in accordance with its- constitution. The question wiH then be asked, till it roaches the earg and conscience of every member of the Church in this Diocese, — why cannot this Society receive in every Parish,^ that full, hearty support, to which, before God, it is clearly entitled I Difference of opinion may exist in many matters of importance, but no such difference need surely inter- fere with united action among the members of the Churcb for its maintenance, and its extension, and the spread of the knowledge of the salvation of Christ to a dying world. * To this is to be added amount of collections at Anniversary Meeting,. ^94.60, and the sum of $20 by " A Friend," through the Secretary ; making isy ^$7,070.90. Soma additiona tathia may still be expected. 1 H 81 ■p.>iionii->iii .'I >i| .rti.Mn n.i|*|N I WJ *«aO|AJ0« i!»l\f) U9A0«-.<)J0j ^n \t(ff\V\t$V 9AVH I tlAOlU04l5J.)HC i)( AJUo HJ.IJ.U Wjlll, •/ : 'i|UO iiqtuotu nu|ii jd) v\ viijx '» • t(l|lll(>ltl .lAJJ JtlJ p im01«!{A0Jl| U| Br.'ist JO 0A|t;i •^"••'IJj '1 O CD 00 bo !.2 (V >> c2 ■♦J S9 A o o 1-1 § ■Xjnp uo P.IDATUJ 80|JIV JO JwuinM m'o'o' p ' q «o « O — O ifl q" C -r o ^ o O Q O '^ o X- ^^ »}< •A OD CI »- 00 O M CI "N O 71 ; OC Op •* Q ^ Tl o o »« c •-• cc O OS O M O S i? 0» <£ o © C — ov Mi Ml »n "-I (N « ec 5^^ © «o o> c r. © cc « c s © ffl -t I't -M c = CO © r I - t^ >« CO '£ © ^< lO ^ ifj O 00 Si <— C "S i .-5 N c^ ■» oe le, -^ — simjoiutijtnoQ JO 'joqranii re »-l «» w •itnp -ung n ff o»oo©o4©'^QO-H ci :o CO 99 00 i §8 Si - PS .«'^ I '■■> a a> a> b -,5 to*:* SO'? « 2 tea "^ ^ ^ «• « 4 «« «« 3 S s § O Hi .^^ lllf jg eS « O OOQQ Ad B ^1 i-:^1lllll^lilHi«-t| •,=3 >> -=3 • . - i •^ ssVof, ^o •z^ PROCEEDINGS OF THE GENERAL COMMITTEE. (N«- w r-t i-« St. ^ohn, July 5tli, 1870. Tlio Committee met in the Trinity Chiircli School Koom at 7 o'clock. ,.... J The Right Rev. the Lord Bisliop took the CliHir. Pray€r&. "Rev. W. Scovil and Ml*. R. F. Flaxen, « Select Com- mittee, reported the Lay Delegates duly qualitieil to repre- sent the Local Committees, who, with the Clergy pi-Ci^ent, on this and the day following, were as toUows. Those marked * were not present. AtdoTcfr Biackville,.. ..^. Cambridge, €ampob^lo Canterbury, Carleton Chatham (XiftOD, Dalbousie Derby, Ac, . Dumfries Dorchester, DoUfflas,. FrederiotoD Otgetown, . KiaK«toD,. Laireaster Maryland, MooctoD,. -. . gewcastle, ewcasde and Waterboro, . . . Norton, .s^'. Pennfield, Petersville, Prince Williauk, . Bichibacto Bicbmond, Rothsay, SackTifle, St. Andrews,.^.. St. David tit. George, ot. Luke,. ..'.'... ■Ht. James, ...... St. Mark, tit. Mary's, tit. Paul St. Stephen tibediac, tiaiiSwttry, ....... Rev. W, H. Street, W, Cruden, B. Sha-w. .T. 8. Williiims, T. Hatrthi, W. Wulker, W. S Nealcs, D. I. Wetmore, J. H. Saturley, W. Cruden, E.A.W.Huoington Ck O. Ro^rtf*, T. E. Dowline, C.Lee, Ph.D., Jas. Nealeg, D. W. Pickett, J. Uuralsoa, It 14 ti •< << .<< ■t< \^.E. Scovil, W. S. Covert, 3. 1'earson, W. N. Boyea, 3. ISiidsoD, B. Shaw, E. A. Waraeford, R. E. smith, C. R. Menthew, €:.A.W.Hanington N. A. Coster, J. Dinxey, O. O. Roberts. W.a KetcbunvD.D. J. S. Thomson, R. E. Smith, Canon Harrison, W. Armstrong, O. M. Armstrong, W. Jaffrey. W. H. DeVeber, E. S. Medley, G. S.Ja)rvis;D.D., i.TravJs.* Thomas Orchard, hee Scovil. Hon. Capt. R. Owen, Hon. R. L.IIazen. Tloti. Judge Flrfhor * R. Koblnson, M.P.P.* W. Wilkinson,* G. BurchiH.» Hon. Judge Allen, C. W. Weldon. R. P. Butler.* Evan Evun*. Hon. Jud(re Weldon, A. U. Hanington. W.. E. ScoTii, G. Blatch. T. Barclay Hobinnon.J.OeL. Robinson Hon. Jtidge Allen, W-. Carmao. James R. Kuel, Edward L. Wetmore.* J.I.. Wilmot, W. B McKiel. i. Wright, G. Sidney Smith. J. H. Lee,* A. Raaki« Bedell. Ws P. Flowelliog, D, P. Wetmore. a W. Jack. E. B. Cbandler, Jun. W. D. f orster, W. Jack. R. P. Yeamans, Vincent Wigi^ins. Chan. Di'rOn, Jas. E. Fairxcather. W. Gillespie,* J adies McKay* C. R. Bayatd,^ C. J. Perkins. ThoB. Jones, James Henry.* Ellis Coolrie, C. J. Jaraieson.* Allan C. Otty, D. 0. Perkins. G. D. Stre^, G. S. Grimmer. R. T. CKireb, R. I.. Peters. Hurd Peters, R. Brittain. l , T. W. Daniel, S. D. Bertoo. . W. C. Dniry, W. M. Jarvis. 0. fi. Flewelling. V I ll n^ HimAnd*,, Trinity, Iter. » It 6th. A statements of S. J. Soovil's AocoatUb ; . , Reanlvei Schedule ( ciples wlii become «cr object, all of Mission strictly as Clergy on grant durii able time { made cond of a stated To this Hazen, thi received, a to a Comm this Commi • This ame was carried] ' It was ah * Mesolvedy tofore ace us posal of thii mittee on t junction wit be known » the Treasure of three Clc Committee, the General proposed m mittee. Several e nominated j Mr. I. Al pointed telle elected men] of Rev. C. L( " O. S( " C.S. Hon. Judg 7T of 85 Tlic Sccrctarj road certain applications for grants to this Conunittce. On motion of Mr. \V. M. Jarvis, the following Kosolu- tion was jnoposcd : Resolved^ 1. That it is desirable that the Missionary Sehedulo of thin Society should be remodelled U!)on prin- ciples wliich may encourage the established Missions to become r Clergy on the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel grant during life) shall from henceforth, after such reason- able time as the General Committee may think proper, bo made conditional on the contribution by the Mission itself of a stated sum towards the Missionary's stipend. To this it was moved in amendment, by Mr. R. F. Hazen, that the Resolutions prepared by Mr. Jarvis, bo received, and entered upon the Minutes, and be referred to a Committee to report thereon, at the next meeting of this Committee. This amendment was lost, and the original Resolution was carried in the afiirmative. It WHS also, on motion of Mr. W. M. Jarvis — Jiesolvedf 2. That it is desirable that, as has been here- tofore accustomed, the distribution of the funds at the dis- posal of this Society should be made by the General Com- mittee on the report of a sub-Committee acting in con- junction witlkthe Lord Bishop; and that such Committee be known as the Schedule Committee, and do consist of the Treasurer and Secretary of the Society, ex-officio^ and of three Clergymen and five lay members of the General Committee, to be chosen on the first day of meeting of the General Committee, by ballot, on nomination of each proposed member, by two members of the General Com- mittee. ,' . -v... .... Several members of the Committee were then duly nominated and the vote was taken by ballot. Mr. I. Allen Jack and Mr. G. A. Schofield being ap- pointed tellers, reported that the following Gentlemen were elected members of the Schedule Committee : of Rer. C. Lee, Ph. D., " G. Scbotield, >>>a.)i4i)t: C. S. Medlej, 1 "^A '' H;..S«3i,"ffl;'"i""''"i«" Mr. W. M. Jarvis, " C. H. Fairweather, " G. Sidney Smith, •* W. H.A. Keana. (4 M 36 On motion, the Committee adjourned, to meet to-mor- row, at 2 o'clock, p. M. ; and it was resolved that the Sche- dule Committee do then present their Report. i I Wedbtesd AY Afternoon, Jnly 6th, 1870. The Committee met at 2 o'clock. Peesent: • .. . ■::\i;. , . The Right Reverend the Lord Bishop in the Chair. ', ' • ' The Clergy and Lay Delegates. Prayers. Read Minutes of the last meeting. ' ' ' The Secretary read some further reports from certain Local Committees. ^ The Hon. Mr. Justice Allen, from tiis Schedule Com- mittee, presented a Report, which he read, embracing the following statement ot available funds for the current year : — Grant Society for the Propagation of the OoKpel, Interest on Inrestments for jveneral purposes, . Estimated income of the Society, . . $11,800 00 cy. 1,000 00 6,700 00 $19,500 00 It was recommended that the Rtipends be now granted for three quarters^ ending the 1st January neit, nearly the same as last year, and that the fourtti quarter be granted agreeably to the terms of the Resolutions submitted by the Committee. Grants tocertiin new Missions were recommended The Committee regretted that, from the state of the funds of the Society, they could not recommend the applications for aid to the building of Churches. On motion of the Rev. W. Cruden, it was resolved that the Report be received. ^ ,,^ ' On motion of Mr. W. M. Jarvis the following Resoln- tions were passed, and the annexed Scheme and Regulations were proposed and adopted. ,* An amendment in clanse C, Resolution 4, was moved by the Rev. J. Pearson, seconded by the Hon. Capt. Robinson Owen, to substitute at B. the following words : " B. Of withdrawal of the stipend paid through the Society tho 1st January next, unless the engagement be meantime completed. r': This amendment was decided by the meeting in the negative. Besolvedy 3. That, as recommended by the Schedule Committee appointed at the present meeting, the grants to 37 tlie several Missions for the first three quarters of the en- suinij year, (^. e.y Ist July, 1st October, and 1st January) shall be made, so nearly as may be, on the general prinei- ])le heretofore followed, but for the remaining quarter of the year shall be conditional on the contribution by the Mission of a stated sum towards the Missionary's stipend, according to such classification as may be adopted i)y the Executive Committee, on the report of such Schedule Committee. . ; And that the Schedule Committee be directed to return specially to the Executive Committee all Missions in which are stationed any Clergymen whose salaries may, in the opinion of the Committee, be secured to them on the Society for the Propagation of the Gosj>el grant during life, specify- ing at the same time into what class the Mission should pass in the case of the death of any such Clergymen within the year. • .. ;. •,: • • '• -. Resolved^ 4. That on the approval by the General Com- mittee of the grants recommended for the year, the same shall forthwith pass into operation on the basis of the fore- going Resolutions, and subject to the following regula- tions : («.) The several Missionaries shall^raw for tho quarter's stipend falling due 1st July, 1st October, and 1st January, as heretofore, the amount so as aforesaid granted for such quarters' stipends. (5.) The Schedule Committee (acting in conjunction with the Lord Bishop) shall forthwith, after this meeting, com- municate with the Wardens or other lay members of the Church in each Mission, requiring them to enter into en- gagement (A.) with the Society, to contribute the sum re- quired of the Mission. (c.) Should Buch engagement not be entered into to the satisfaction of the Schedule Committee before the 1st of September next, they shall report the case to the Executive Committee, and communicate with the Missionary, re- quiring him, upon the order of the Lord Bishop, to give each of his congregations notice (B) of withdrawal of ser- vices as a Missionary receiving stipend through this So- ciety on 1st January next, unless the engagement be mean- time completed. I {d.) Should such engagement not be entered into to th£ eatisfaction of the Committee before the Ist of January y ■ .\ ! ! ■ > . 'i i; i I 111 38 next, the services supported in the Mission by the grant through this Society shall, by order of the Lord Bishop, be withdrawn, and no stipend shall thereafter be payable in respect thereof: provided, that should the Missionary see fit to resign his cure, he may be stationed for the remainder of the year by the Lord Bishop in any vacant Mission which may be willing to comply with the terms required of the defaulting Mission, and shall be entitled in respect of the services to be rendered in such new Mission to such stipend as may be agreed upon between such Missionary and the Schedule Committee, not exceeding that provided for the continuation of his services in his former Mission, and upon the like terms and conditions. Provided also, that any such Missionary, if not 80 appointed to any new Mission, may nevertheless be per- mitted by the Executive Committee, on special application, to draw on Ist April for a sum in their discretion ; but not exceeding his previous quarter's stipend from the Society. (e.) Where such engagement is entered into, the Com- mittee shall forthwith notify the Missionary, who shall thereupon (unless the terms of such ^ Qngagem^rit shall not be fulfilled as hereinafter provided) be entitled to draw upon the Society, on the lat April, for. the full amount of salary in the class in which his Mission is placed, including therein the sum required for the quarter of the Mission itself. (f.) The sura required of the Mission shall in such case be remitted by the Wardens quarterly in advance to the Treasurer, and may consist either of money or written re- ceipts of the Missionary, for produce furnished to him at the market rates : provided that two months grace (but no more) may be allowed the Mission to make up such sum ; that is to say, the sum required for the quarter of the ensuing year, ending Ist April, shall be remitted before the Ist March, and for the following quarter before the 1st June, 1871. {g.) Should the Missionary give any such written receipts for produce, he shall keep a record thereof, and shall make his next quarter's draft for such sum only as shall bo due him, after he shall be debited with such receipts in the Treasurer's books. (h.) Should the sum required from the Piarish not be re- mitted, as aforesaid, the Treasurer shall forthwith, on the * expiration of the two months' grace, by the order of the •^9 Xord Bishop, givenotice (C) to the Missionary, requiring him to give notice (D) of withdrnwal of serviceis as siu'h Missionary, and all such services at tlK) Mission shall be thereupon withdrawn, pursuant to such notice; and unless the sum agi'eed to be paid for the quarter shall be forthwith remitted, no stjipend shall be payable for such expired •quarter beyond the amount agreed to be contributed on tlie part of the Society ; and none whatsoever for the suc- ceeding quarter ; and the Committee slrall appoint a depu- tation to enquire -into the causes f)f such default, and shall report thei'eon at the next meeting of the General Com- mittee : provided that in any case, on a Mission ceasing to be in default, though after the period Tor withdrawal of services shall have arrived, such Mission may be re-in&tated by the Schedule Committee, if they slmll see fit to do so, under the regulations and conditions herein contained ; and •provided also, that nothing herein is intended to aft'ect or in- terfere with the duties of any Rector in the performarece of the services as required of him by law. {j.) In the case of the Missions where the Missionary's stipend ifi secured foi* life on tlte Society for the Propaga- tion of the Gospel grant, the Committee shall call on tlie •Wardens to enter into the prescribed engagement only in ■case of the demise of the present Missionary; and those Missionaries shall continue to draw their stipends as here- tofore accustomed, unless any ^hall voluntarily come within •'1;he general system adopted for other Missions. (Jc.) It shall be optional with the Schedule Committee to permit any Mission to make a quarterly, half-yearly, or yearly payment, at any period in advance, and also to per- mit any Mission to adopt the classitication estabhVhed for the last quarter of the ensuing year at any earlier quarter •on satisfactory engagements being made for the payment of the sum required i'rom suoli Mission; and these regula- tions, wiw^rt^*^ mutandis, shall thereupon Apply? gcuorally, «to any such Mission. r (?.) The action of the Schednle Committee shall be^under the supervision of the Executive Committee of the Society, "who shall haveipower-to makefurthor regulations for'tlveir guidance. -^*^ DEPCTTATIOl^. 'i'''' JResolmdy ^. That the "Schedule Committee, in canjuiic- Ijou with the Lord Bishop, shall appoint 'deputations of •Clergymen and lajinen for>each Deaner}', whicli each depu- M 'i I' ill 4'\ l^|.:' 40 tation shall visit, for tlie purpose of holding Missionaiy meetings in the se-verp^l Missions, and takinjij up collections thereat (not interfering, hov^'^v^r, with the usual semi- annual collections, aivcl annual eanvasft of tho- Mission on behalf of th,e So\\'erof tljo Mission to con-tribute towards the- Clergyman's support ,": such dqiutations reporting to the- Schedule Gojnimttee, and tiirough tiwiTb to tlio General Committee uf the Society. .^ , . PERMANENT SCEEME, ETC. Remlvedy 6. That the SclLcdu-le Committee, in conjunc- tion with the Lord Bishop, may further appoint special' deputations to enquire into the causes of any deficiency of contributioos or other pecuniary difficulties in any Mission^ and shall have power to call £or any returns they may think ix'oper from any of the Parishes receiving aid from or through the- Society ; arvd do report at the next Annual Meeting of the G>eneral Committee of the-Socioty a Scheme- and Mi!=*ion3ry Schedule for permanent adoption ; and be requested to publish such their Report, and transmit by: post a copy addressed to. each Missionary and the Churcri Wardensdf each, Mission- to be affected tiiereby betx)rc th^ first day of April next ; it being expressly understood that these Ues'liitions aj'e to continue in force only until the adoption of a permanent system, by the General Committee^ upon receiving the- Report of su^Ii Cojiinjjttee. liesdved^ %. That the Lord Biehop be respectfully re- quet^ted to transmit a copy of these Resolutions to tlte Venerjihle- Society for the I*ro{>ti;5ation.of thi3 Gospel,, re- questing tlwiir cojiuurrewije therein. • "■ ■ - :: A.. ■■■■■■ --^^''V ^■-^". :-_['-' ''-' ^ '''^^ Memorandum of afrneement between tha- DioceBao. Cbnrch Society of, If 9*91 Brunswiok,.and the (Church Wardens at the eaie mo^ te)tof Church, in the Parish (or MiRsion) of ./.ili 1^': The ttfldersigned, on behalf ot the aboT^Parish (or Mission)^ do .hereby ander >■ take to have a sum at the rate of per annutn, collected, and paid quarterly to the Treasurenof the said Society^ froo) the ^rst day of January, 1^71, so long <>9 ^hC' oiiQistrations at present affbrded'to the said'congregation shall be continued. The present agreemeoi'to continue, for th ••term of one year 0Dly,.anieiare-. newed, an *o be subject to revision, on the gart of, tbe Society, at the meeting, of the Genet al>Commiitee in July,. 1<87L. ■. '■ •■■ \ " Dated at ^..^....■A^^r-^.. (3igned> ^;, yjY^* 'j''T*fVi {fihurek Wardnu,) Notice is hereby- girent that this Congregation haritig failed to enter into the eagHgement required by the -Diocesan Church Society, to cobtribuie the sum or $ , quarterl.vu towards the Missionary's stirend, such stipend cannot be^ drawn alter the- l«t^ of January oext; aad unU^,tJi)e eogagemeot be meaotione oomph tbroug drawn. Rrr. your M tncumb serviceg quarter meut of Notice to the D for the q •s a Misi the Lord These ] stsQces o: On I that th( tlie Gei that 2,C On m best tha for his c before t On m oopy of case of { appendi: the direc Tiie C< ■ f,' ThoCc once to t sionary t rately to ^ere pass 1871, mat services U I-ee, it wa of the 8ti| > th^ ttee, re- tire re- .Ui tVvff- inder- ocietjF^ iresent Maw- leeting. int.) jtotbe Isuin or ^not b»i 41 oompleted, the services supported in this Mission (or Parish) by the grant through the Society, will, by order of the Lord Bishop, from that date be with- drawn. c. Saint John, iV. B., Id March, 1871. Rbv. and Dear Sir— I bare to inform you that the quarterly payment from ;|rnur Mission, for the present quarter, has not been paid ; and it will therefore bo incumbent on yoti, by order of the Lord Binhop, to give notice of withdrawal of aervices as a Missionary of this Society forthwith. Your draft for the full quarter's stipend on Idt April instant, cancet be honoured unless the engage- meDt of the Paiisb is meantime fulfilled. I am your obedient servant, , Trtaswer D. C. S. D. Notice is hereby given that the contribution due from this Mission (or Parish) to the Diocesan Chuich Society, in part payment of the Missionary's stipend for the quarter ending Ist April last, not having been paid, the services rendered as a Missionary, paid through the Society, will, after Sunday next, by order of the Lord Bishop, be withdrawn, until the paymont, as agreed upon, is made. These Forms may be altered bj the £zecutire Committee to suit the eiroum* gtances of the case. On motion of the Rev. T. E. Dowling, it was resolved that the series of Resolutions offered at this Meeting of tlie General Committee be, as soon as possible, printed, and that 2,000 copies of the same be circulated in the Diocese. On motion of the Rev. B. Shaw, it was resolved that the best thanks of this Society be given to Mr. W. M. Jarviu for his diligence in preparing the series of Resolutions laid before this Committee. On motion of the Rev. W. Sco^il, it was resolved that a oopy of the Judgment delivered by the Chief Justice, in the case of St. George's Church vs. Couglc, be printed as an appendix to the Diocesan Church Society's Report, under the direction of the Executive Committee. The Committee adjourned till this evening, at 7 o'clock. n • • , ■ •;., ■: ■. . ■ '.I ■ i.j i: I>-*vio.;',)T. ■;?-?; j) .r t' ir* .i ■:'' .A Jk) :'\l ':o rv.il«., • .l'''r".Mtl ;j}nn»4 i't;.<.|f> .J )iri.r> f-ilt -•:fiM,.i:i.- J <•,!,! \*'. ,)Uii'/il -ii-tX 'I h.y\M)'^"i V'i WEDNE8IXA.T EvENINO. The Comraittee met at 7 o'clock, p. m., and proceeded at once to the consideration of the grants namea in the Mis- sionary Schedule, and each grant having been put sepa* rately to the Meeting, the following quarterly payraenta were passed for the three quarters ending Ist January, 1871, making in all the sum of $14,943.60 for Missionary services ibr that period ; and on motion of the Rev. Dr. Lee, it was resolved that the amount for the fourth quarter of the stipends of the MiEsloDaries be granted to the £x< M s ' 4t 1:1 m I! if' ! ►ecntlvo Committee for distribution by tliefm, on the basis •of the recommendation of the Schedule Committee, in the Resolutions adopted as above. Andover, . Sathurst, . BUckville. Burton anA Haagerville, 'Cambridf^e, Campobello, Chatham, . €hatDcook, Douglas, . GagetowD, Olenelg, . 'Grand Man an, Greenwich, Hampton, Canterbury, Kingaclear, Kingston, , Lan caster, Moncton, . New Maryland, Norton, PetersviMe, Prince William, 'Queensbury, Kichibacto, St. Oavid, St. George, St. M4rv^s, Sackville, Sbediac, . Simonds, . Springfield, Sussex, Uavoleck, Ac, Uphara, . Westfield, Westmorland, Woodstock, •• Curate, Richmond, BuctoucheL, ■Clifton, Ac, Rer. W. H. Street, •• W. B. McKiel, " W. Crud«n, ** R. Simonds, •• B. Shaw. ** J. S. Williams, " W. S. Neales, ** F. Partridge, " T. E. Dowling, " J. Neales, " tT. Hudson. «« O. T. Carey, <« D. Pickett, " W. Walker, «« T. HartiB, «< J. Black, ♦• W.E. ScoTiV ♦« W. S. Covert, " W. Boyer, " J. Pearson, *' E. A. Warneford, «' C. R. Matthew, " E. Hanington, •' W, H. Tippet, «« N, A. Coster, «« J, Thomson, •* R. E. Smith, «' W.Jaffrey, " G. Roberts, " G.S.Jarvis, '* G. Schofield, *' G. Rogers, «« C. S. Medley, - " Cuthbert Willis, <* S. J. Hanferd, « E. S. Woodman, << D. Bliss, ** S D. Lee Street, " T. Neales, " /. Dinzey, " A. H. Weeks, ** D. I. Wetmore, 1122 50 151 87 120 00 90 00 168 00 122 50 75 00 80 00 141 25 122 50 183 75 122 50 ISl 87 IRS 75 181 87 188 76 122 50 141 25 50 00 40 CO 122 50 6' 00 188 60 151 87 122 50 131 87 123 50 151 87 78 50 188 7S 151 87 136 25 122 50 75 00 122 50 122 50 91 87 188 75 100 62 60 00 80 62 15 00 On motion of Mr. G. A. Schofield, it was resolved that after the first quarter, the grant to Grand Manan be made conditional upon satisfactory returns being made to the Executive Committee. On motion of the Rev. J. Pearson, it was resolved that the name of the widow of the late Rev. Canon Coster be added to the Schedule, as she is entitled to a pension of £50 stg., payable from the annual grant made by the So- -ciety tbr the Propagation of the Gospel, or $244.40 cur- rency. f;^. $.1 ui t ■J .51 87 LftS 75 181 87 188 76 122 50 141 25 50 00 40 CO 122 50 5' 00 188 60 151 87 122 60 181 87 122 50 151 87 78 50 188 75 151 87 186 25 122 50 75 00 122 50 122 50 91 87 188 75 100 62 60 00 80 62 15 00 id that made to the ed that >8ter be ision of the So- .40 cur- « -' - . that tie Rev. J. H. Satnrley, Dalhousie, $200 per annum, payahlc from 1st April last, on condition that the people contri- bute $400. •, .» ,<.. • . To the Mission atRothsay, a like sum, on a like condi- tion. For the establishment of a Mission in Albert County, the sum of $400, on condition that the people contribute $200. For the establishment of a Mission iu Canning, on the Grand Lake, a like sum, on a like condition. The following Curacy grants were proposed : — Douglas and Bright, $100, on condition that the people contribute $300. St. Stephen, the lik^ sum, on a like condition. It was moved in amendment, by Mr. Barclay Robinson, that the appropriation for a Curate in Douglas, be $200 par annum, on condition that the people contribute a like sum, which amendment was carried in the affirmative; and the grant for a Curate at St. Stephen was passed, as originally proposed. The above grants were made payable at the usual quar- terly periods, and, with the exception of the grant to Dalhousie, not before the quarter ending 1st October next. ■ The following grants were made from the Widows' and Orphans' Fund : — i<; To the widow of the late Rev. J. M. Stirling, . $100 00 *< " " »* T. W. Robertson, 100 00 In^trust to his guardian, for T. Murray McGhee, son ot the late Rev. T. McGhee, . . $25 00 On motion of the Rev. Dr. Lee, that there be granted to the Treasurer and Secr3tary the sum of $100 each, it was moved in amendment by Rev. Charles S. Medley, seconded by Mr. G. A. Schofield, that the office of Secretary for the present year be an honorary office. ' .;.^ . .rt t< " .;j; : vii This amendment was decided in the negative. f ' \''*" On motion of the Rev. B. Shaw, seconded by Mr. J. R. Rnel, it was resolved that there be granted to the Secre- tary $100. On a like motion, Seconded by Mr. G. A. Schofield, it waa proposed that $200 be granted to the Treasurer. This motion being decided in the negative, it was moved by Mr. W. M. Jarvis, seconded by Mr. C. W. Weldou, and resolved, that the salary of the Treasurer bo $100. ■\ ' K *■ f 44 i& t l> ii' On motion, there \v- To add to Article XIII., Section 1, after the words, *' The Lord Bishop of the Diocese^ who ahaU he Chair- "ILLIAmI m le- tbr ied ut- wiU ert, iz. '. Wly con- d to eror y tbe f tbo ace to potion oe be tails So- Jack, b tbe le d tbat isurer, eir effi- l tbrtt n con- lirs, for y and arges, lent to jn, was words, Chai/r- 45 man'^'^''' the Vice-Presidents of the Socieii/y To expniifro tlio words following, viz.: — ''^ But in the ahscnce of the Lord Bishop the Commitiee may elect a Chairman^ and to add in lieu thereof, at the erd of the clanae, the following words : — " In the absence of the Bishop the Committee may elect a Chairynan from the Vice-Presidents present^ or^ if none he present^ from the other members of the Com7mitee.'^ To this change in the Constitution of the Society, the Lord Bishop has given hla written assent, as follows : — •' Approved. (aigaed) . • • " Johx FBiDB»icTo.«r. ••Jaiy 9th, 1870." ' ' ■ ' ' j On motion of the Rev. Dr. Lee, seconded by the lion. Mr. Justice Allen, it wsiS-^Besolvedy That the following Gentlemen bo Otficers of the Society for the ensuing year: H. W. Frith, Esq., Tremurer. Rev. W. Q. Ketchura, D. D., Secretary. w^R^A'T""ri''""*- lAudilore. . W. 11. A. Keans, Enquires, ) And that the following Gentlemen do compose the Ex- ecutive Committee : R. F. Ilazen, W. Jack, W. Carman, E. Simonds, S. Boies DeVebvir, J. Wilkinson, G. Sidney Smith, • Hon. Judge Weldon, S. D. Berton, I G. A. Schoiield, -* J George Roberts, A. Inches, (J Hon. Judge Allen, B. L. Peters, W. C. Drury, Hurd Peters, W. M. Jarvis, T. W. Daniel, F. A. H. Stratton, G. E. Feuety, James S. Beek, Beverly Robinson, Hon. J udge Fisher, B. A. Akerley. It was moved by G. Sidney Smith, and resolved unani- mously, that the thanks of this Society be given to the Rector, Church Wardens, and Vestry of Trinity Church for the use of their Scliool Room for the meetings of this Society. , ^^jt -: .m. :.i ^^':h'fi<-^ ^n The Lord Bisbop left tbe Chair, and on motion the Rev. W. Scovil, V. P., took the same; whereupon it was moved by tbe Honorable Mr. Justice Allen, and resolved unani- mously, that the best thanks of this meeting be tendered to His Lordship for bis kindness and courtesy in tbe Chain JOHN FREDERIOTON, Chairman. William Q. Ketchum, Secretary. i- He ir. , J Si ■«i; . j^ ANNIVERSARY MEETING. fi • St. John, July 7, 1870. The Anniversary Meeting was held in the Trinity Church Sunday School Room, on Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock, Peesent. The Right Reverend the Lord Bishop in the Chair. Rev. W. Scovil, V. P. The Clergy and Lay Delegates, and a large assembly of the members of the Society. Prayers. The Lord Bishop addressed the Meeting. The Secretary read an abstract of the Annual Report. It was moved by the Rev. S. B. Kellogg, seconded by tho Rev. T. E. Dowling, and resolved unanimously, that the Report be received and printed under the direction of the Executive Committee. Moved by the Rev. S. J. Ilanford, seconded by the Rev. C. S. Medley, and resolved unanimously — .\-V That, since through the annual reduction of one tenth in the grant from the Society for tho Propagation of the Gospel, the resources at thfj disposal of the General Com- mittee are being rapidly diminished, this Society would most earnestly call upon those Parishes which have for many years received aid from the Society for Propagation of the Gospel, or this Society, to make up this deficiency by increased local contributions. ' • ' ^ .ev Moved by the Rev. Rev. James Neales, seconded by Mr. H. W. Frith, and resolved unanimously — That this Society, having for its object the maintenance and extension of the Churcn of Christ, feeling most deeply its present inability to supply the necessary Missionary Stipends, or to open new Missions, would earnestly call upon ail members of the Church in this Diocese to unite inj their prayers and exertions in its behalf. si^ii v Tho Lord Bishop addressed the meeting, and took occa- sion to express his great regret, in which he felt sute thel Society would join, with reference to the death of the latel war give M forh . Noti tiOQ 01 ttenera 1. TJ Tber< Bember The J 1. Tbi oieraberi d«7 of n proposec 2. The tionof.th and the a as majr fr •Bje-jLawf 8.. Five shall be a , *• The fent, Trea uj the no( ^ (The ou doDce Witt 2. Also 4. Speoi "repident, l*ie Societj meeting- { 8. Also t 4. TheG special purl meetioff ofl Md to detel l»eld. Prof oauses iher Mr. Sidnl eral Comml Wie Coastitif }be Couetitil Meeting of tl SawtJoi Mr. G. 8i| JeOeoeral] J"I. of th« Azecutive Sainv Jo On m( cretary, thiaSocit ■>„>.' . *.- fv^' -i .^.- it-.. 0. )ck. of the of the fbllowing* of the Soeietj port. I by the hat the i of the .heUev. tenth in of the \\ Com- woulil lave for agation ficiency by Mr. Intenance it deeply lissionary btly call unite in I )ok occa-l sute thel If the latel Konorabfe the Master of the Rolls, who always toolc a^ warm interest in' the work of this Society, which interest he- sliowod by his liberal donation to- the Deficiency Fund,, ^iven at the last meeting he attended. Mr; W. M. Jarvis gives notice that lie, or some person* for hinrii, will move the following — Notice is hereby given- of the folio wing propo«ed aKeratloos in the Ceostitu- tion of the Diocesao Church Society, to be moTed at the next metttiog of the tteneral Committee : 1. Thai there be a new article Till as followB-:. (SCHEDUiiE COMMFITEE.) There shall also be a Schedule Conmittee to be composed members, vii : The Preeideat, Treasurer and Secretary, or Secretaries 1. Three Clerical and five lay members of the Society, qualified for election as- merabers of the Executive Committee, who ahull' be choaen annually oa the first' day of meeting of the General Committee, by ballot, on nomination of each proposed member by two members of the General Committee. 2. The Schedule Conomittee shall have all such power relative to the prepara* tionof'the Missionary Schedule, and carrying the same into operation and effect ;. and the appropriations or disposition of the funds to the objects of the Society as may from lim«) to time be vestad in them by or pursuant to any Resolution,. Bye-Laws or Regulations of the General Committee. 8.. Five membi.s of the Schedule Committee, three of whom shall be laymen, shall be a (quorum. 4. The Schedule Committee shaH- meet whenever summoned by the Presi- dent, Treasurer or Secretary of the Society, and at such piaoe as may be fixed' by the notice of meeting, (The numbers of the present articles, VIII to XIV, to be altered iaaecor- donee with the insertion of the foregoing.) 2. Also the following addition to article VII : 4, Speoial meetings of the Executive Committee may be summoned by the Prepident,.op, in case- of his death or absence, by any two Vice-Presidents of the Society,, to meet at such time and* place as may be fixed by the notice of meeting^ but so far a» may be, alternately at Saint John and Fredericton. 8. Also the following addition to article XIII : 4. The General Committee shall have power to adjourn its meetings- for any special purpose from day to day, or to any day subsequent to the Anniversary meeting of the Society ,,Dy a vote of at least two thirds of the members present ; and to determine by like vote^tbe plaoe where such adjourned nteeting shall be- held. Provided that in every such case,.^ I'eport of such adjournment and tbe- oauses therefor shall be made at tbe Anniversary meeting. Mr^ Sidney Smith, gives notice that at the next Annual Meeting of tbe Gen- eral Committee, he,, or some peraou for him, will move to alter Article III., of the Constitution of the Society, so that notice of any. alteration or amendment in the Constitution of the Society, maybe given either at the next previous Annual Meeting of the GeueralCummiUee, ocat the next previoua Anniversary Meeting. 6. SiD»av SmrE* Saint John, J uly 7, 1 8 W. . Mr. G<. Sidney Smith, also gives notice that at the next Annual Meeting of Uie General Committee he, or some person for him, will move to alter Article XIII. of the Constitution of the Society, so as to make the members of tbe Executive Committee members, ex officio^ of the Qewsal Crmmittee. Sains John, Jjuly 7, 1870. 6. Sionbt Smith. On motion of Mr. W. M. Jarvis, seconded by the Se- cretary, it was unanimously resolved, that the thanks of. thi& Society be given, to Mr.. Peiler, and the members of. ■ > M 48 tlie clioirs, who havo kindlj \Q\iQQ a part in the music pro- vided at tliis meeting. The Lord Bishop loft the Chair, and on motion, Rev. \y. Scovil took the same; when, on motion of the Rev. Canon Harrison, it was resolved unanimously, that the wannest thanks of this Society be tendered to the Lord Bishop, for his kind attention in the Chair. JOHN FREDERICTON, Chairman. W. Q. Ketchum, iSecretary, . , -10 no. m ^^%] ill . t ., • . • ; , . - .. ■ ■ ( ■ , . ■ ■ lU. .. ' .-., . ' .,iit in .- ' :■•'■! ...i:? /• ;. ,..,-.■ ;• . ,-, t. ...( , : :i ' • '...■ ,. ., y ■ ■■ ,'.'-■ .. -' .-"( l •.i-ii'.-r.f ■■ //.;•(■..:•,. •• I I ''•/..*:■■ ..','-[/ i !■ :,■ . ■ .'•-■. h !'• • , . ' 1 ■/( • 'i >.' I ) 1 f ■ 1 ■•! ... ••- I.*.'!; t i. 1 ,!■ : • I'fl.'. l/ViT! f<. • ■ ■ i' h, -•: A . I !■■, i •' » • .•>i-' r ■■•■.'. .w'.fti r/«.U-' . ii |»; ' , .-i' .I'M.: •••: ' ■ • •' • :•■ r\ 1^..- ■ i ■ M'! 0' ' -V' •>^^>•'"^•'>'' Mf^'-y M .W .•;!' '. V /^^'*::4tj ij^) 49 REPORT OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE EXECIT- TIVE COMMITTEE, FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 1870. Tho Minutes of this Commltteo, tho Meeting of wliieh wasliold at Fredericton on the 2nd of July, 1809, will be found in the 34th Report, paj^e 52. ltd next Meeting was held in St. John on the 5th Octo- ber, when the Chairman of tho Loan Cominittco reported as follows : — That the Miller Mortgage had not been paid, and was not likely to be at present, being a second Mortgage on property scarcely of sutHcient value for both ; that Mr. Mrysnrall, of Frecfericton — a third Mortjgagee — offered to buy the Soci- ety's Mortgage, on which there was about $745 due, for $700, and tho Loan Committee recommended the sale. It was ordered that if the sale bo completed to the satis- faction of the Loan Committee, the Society's Mortgage be assigned under the seal of the Society. .. - The Treasurer submitted a memorandum of his account. It was ordered that the account of Messrs. Barnes & Co., amounting to $161 for printing the annual Report be paid, and also a bill of $1.60 for notices. The Committee met at Fredericton on tho 5th January, 18T0, when it was ordered that Mr. Cropley's bill for Cir- culars amounting to $2.60, be paid. The Treasurer's Account made up to 31st Dec, 1869, was submitted. It was resolved that the Treasurer be requested to publish in the Church Ckronide and Church Witness^ an abstract statement of the finances of the Society, showing the amount of the Deficiency Fund, the amount to be with- drawn by tho Society for Propagation of the Gospel, and the sum required for 1870 ; and it was further resolved that 1,000 copies ofsuch abstracts be distributed throughout the Diocese, under the direction of the Secretary. . The following Resolution was adopted : — '\' '*:".. . Whereas^ The present state of the funds of the Society, and unoccupied fields in the Diocese, demand increased ex- ertions, — the Lord Bishop, as President of the Society, be respectfully requested to appoint and anthoriza^ a deputa- tion to co-operate with the rarochial Clergy, in order to A A I i. -.f I isK 60 promote the interests of the Society for the work of the Church in this Diocese. On the 2d March, 1870, the Committee met in St. John. An abstract of the Treaenrer's Acconnts was submitted. The Loan Committee was authorized to obtain in ad- vance such a loan as may be required to pay the appro- priations due on the 1st April, 1870. The Secretary reported to the Committee that the So- ciety for Promoting Christian Knowledge are willing to dispose of Prayer Books, at a reduced rate, to any Agent appointed by this Committee, and that Messrs. J. & A. McMillan are willing to import the books to be disposed of to the Clergy and Laity of the Diocese ; it was therefore resolved that Messrs. McMillan be approved of as suitable persons to undertake sueh importation, and be recom- mended to the said Society for tnat purpose. » "■ The following accounts were ordered to be paid : — The Secretary for incidental expenses from July, 1809^^ to this date, $11.95. Messrs. J. & A. McMillan's account for blank forms, pa- pers, account books, &c., furnished for the use of the Treasurer, $41.23. It was also resolved that the following gentlemen do form a Committee to make arrangements, with the concur- rence of the Lord Bishop, for the General Meetings of the Society in July next : — Mr. W. M. Jarvis, Eev. W. H. Tilley, Messrs. T. W. Daniel, Hurd Peters, and G. A. Schoneld, together with the Treasurer and Secretary. At a meeting of tliis Committee at Frederrcton, on the 1st June, this present report was read, and it was ordered to be laid before the General Committee. The Treasurer submitted a statQ^ient of his Accounts, made up to the close of the fiscal year, shewing a balance in hand for all purposes of $1,098*63. Mr. Jarvis presented the following report from the Loan Committee: — , •, ..•. . .. < ' ;,; To the Executive Cwnmittee oftJu Diocefon Church Society : The Loan Committee beg to report that dnring ike yenr endiag lat Maj last, the following mortgage» wtfepaia oH^ Tix. ;•— \'^'^>^^}°'^* : • .n,N ..... m: *. !► ,,; ..'.•,*n r. ,' . • WOO 00 John Dibblee, . . . . ISO 00 Wm. Lawrence (on whiek there was $620 stated^ last jear, to be doe, but amount^isputed), . . . AOO 00 The Committee being conTiaoed that a large amount of interaat had been improperly charged tO' him. *• ^ _— _ Carried foneardy . $920 00 Tha w; op The The Tn adc tbii The( Eo» And t Reel from Ofthia dne J ferre( "Loj -. bearii TheCoi bentu: and in ||at2p« A nd the It is pi alltoabo soon as a Qaioing, are excel ble. there The Co ceased, la of the le^ ^^•> the si •* Gaol" n log 1286 il ,The So * ,\- Mr. Jarvis reported that a bequest of $800, for the ge- neral purposes of the Society, had been made by the late Mrs. Hall, of the City of Saint John, which would shortly be paid. '""'^-^ •.'••;ij;i'jAr» 'm^ V- inyuiiiii ijJi ■' .i r-'U/t.; i On motion, the Hon. W. P. Flewelling was added to the Committee for arrangements for the next meeting of the Society. An account for incidental expenses incurred by the Secretary, amounting to $12.13, was ordered to be paid. 52 '^• TheTreasurer was requested to prepare, and have printed, for the use of the General Committee, lOO copies of an abstract of his Account, and to add thereto an abstract statement of the returns made by the Clergy to the Chairman of the Schedule Committee, appointed in July, 18t>8, with names of those Parishes from which no returns were received. The Secretary was requested to send a Circular to every Clergyman and to the Church Wardens of every Parish or l^Iission receiving a grant from the Diocesan Church So- ciety, requesting a statement of the local resources of such Parishes, to be sent in before the 24th June inst. -• "- • The Lord Bishop informed the Committee that the So- ciety for the Propagation of the Gospel will grant in aid of the Missions in this Diocese, for 1871, £2,430 stg., and tliat in the case of the death of any of the older Mission- arios. his stipend would be reduced to at least one half the pi ^ocnt amount. ►* ^nih^at The Committee met at Saint John, the day after the An- niversary Meeting, July 8th, 1870. ' ' " 'r- -^^ It was resolved that 3,000 copies of the Annual Eeport bo printed, and that the Rev. W. H. DeYeber, the Kev. Dr. Lee, Mr. G. S. Smith, Mr. W. Carman, and the Secre- tary be a Committee to attend to that duty. It was resolved that a Special Committee, consisting of the Lord Bishop, Mr. G. S. Smith, Mr. B. L. Peters, and Mtif W. M. Jarvis, be appointed, to superintend the publi- cation of the Judgment of the Court in the case of Saint George's Church vs. Cougle, or such portions of it as may refer to the Status of the Church in this Diocese, o/i ji It was resolved that the Rev. W. Scovil^ Mr. W. M. Jarvis, Mr. B. L. Peters, Mr. G. Sidney Smith, Mr. W. Carman, and the Treasurer, do form the Loan Committee for the ensuing. year. It was, on motion, resolved that the Committee on Ar- rangement for the meetings be authorized to draw on the Trea.surer for the amount of the expense incurred at the late meetings. An account of the Secretary for postage and other ex- penses, up to this date, amounting to $5.65, was ordered to be paid. K".sl*- of on Ar- on the at the ther ex- dered to ^% 1- f-> o M e «M /-» • o* 0| u «1< -1< ■"* ^^ i*^ #*4 r-» ^-" •^ »'*^ W 1^ ^ Hjr fm >»»■ ^^ ^r ^tj ^^ ••^ t*^ f*^ % 1^ • ■f 96 < t i^ > 1 bo SS98S8SSSS$§8S§SSSSSS Ot-!MO««*-OQ0100V90^«>0>0 s o:oo4aoeoeoo>oeoeiee § to la fQ CO e o< to o> ' CO ^ 04 £* ^ >e <-> d — ^ 91 f* I eo o *-« >0 Ob oo lOOt? to lO 91 tt £> lO 00 l> s^ssssssss (N>-iQOO«io«o -* ^w tS^ •**«l I I o1r-» o ,-1 P. - ft s-g sL'^'V »c< G i^^^iiQ o ^ lO « 4» ■♦ ^ Ot»C «Q CO U CO M I >• S b ^ll"^ S 05 cj at ii&'se ■4 . Ill SSI n cf E s §5S8SSg5S5?ggg§85SSS 00 00 1^ 0^-00t-0t-0t-^00l000»*>00^0 «oaoiooooioaOiOOOe4iOi:-iaioaor-«oo n>a9ieQ(o»iioi:«>OM9iooa40io>or3C(0 I "* e? \^ ^ ■53 >» Sllffli::^^! 1 •s-S -rr . 2 "5 8 "S f _r'3 2-3 § fA" :•, . o %\ H t" •- f -5 *3i; 66 CQ O O 10 CO 09 f« n >c to a* 9i >o 00 « I ^ <§ s. I -if' OB -I bo's) e " 1 -cw o s •S JO JS ,ZS T\ ''^ 9' ta « C ,g o MS. U M ^^^ ^ s i"'^' 1i!l, a^ & «] ois 4^isSa3i 3 a s € ("O 00' 00 - - »o-t 5 »-^- -s a > s .a Si 5 S (^1 u a dis a *c a 3P < • (1^ 00 00- e> B1 4 It ^ t s B » .'■j; 7/ \^ ■ ! <" (E) 7/itf TVcfMMrw Dioeetan Church Sodett/ in aecomit with monies receivti fvr ■ invettment during l%6V-^0. ■■■■ <■■ • 1869. r"" I. Dr. i ■»•-'.' June 4. To cash from W. T.nwr- >, Jn full of his mortp."-^ 10. Aug 21. Oft. 11. Dec. 31. July 23. 1870. Oct. 16. April 1. " 28. t« it t( t« E)( tOio Miss Simonds, bequc. " J. uiuolee'* ..,v»rtgHge, paid in full, *' Mi!>8 Percival, Chatham, donation, " W. Carman, proceeds sale of Miller naort- gage, .... " Executors lute Jas. Wheten, account Ricbi- bucto Trust, *' J. F. Winslow, mortgage paid in full, " W. E. Scovil, account balance due by ex- Treasurer, " Executors Jas. Wheten, farther account Richibucto Trust, . Cr. 1400 00 1600 dO 120 00 200 00 680 00 1200 00 400 CO 257 90 320 00 |B,177 90 1869. May I. By this amount transferred to Income Account, to ■■' ^' ' replaceamountdue that account by ex-Treasurer, $1281 67 June 10. *' cash for City Debt Debenture, No. ... » 380, at par, . |;200 00 ' •' Nov. 1. '• cash for County Debenture, Nos. 5, . ' 6, and 7, (?l,80d,) " Repairs to Gaol," , , . > ' &c., at 2 per cent, premium, 1,83<^ 00 >> ;' •• do. for Richibucto Trust, . ' *. No8. 8 and 9 ($1,200), at 2 per cent. premium, . .1,224 00 '' 1870. 8,260 00 May 1. Balance in hand this date, . 636 23 $5,177 90 ^ ' >;■ m : ■ !• M.'I >i H ii.- J,-: , ;'ft' ' r. ' ■ t . '_* * t * .;i ^!ff^'■J "-:ii.v.s.. r' r * it '" t K . . . .... ....; .;.. ^>!-< f ',■.'■'- - * -; i , ." ■; * • * » ■ ■;, . i . , .■' '.' ..» - ' 1 f . t t \'- . • f .♦ * * • .,X^:i:.in::.n^'.\ r->: *■ s « / ^ «■ > . ■»■?■ \.'*! ' » • * i* ■ V ' I • ' ■ \v •' . ' Ti » • ib - 1 .> . , * . . .; -■..•■;\. .A ■■^, * ■♦ » • . At '''•'.J ' " , • ' t ■ " • - .)'»* .1.-.: -X-lH ■A .*! r ' iv P:i \m V < (IP) Subscriptions and Collections, 1868-«9. 18(»-70 Total. Andover, $70 60 • • • • $70 60 Bathurst, .... .... .... .... 108 31 • • • • 108 31 Blackvillo, Derby, &c., 60 00 • • • • 50 00 ourvUii| ■••• •••• •••• •••• Do. Hill, 65 60 3 00 • • • • ... 58 60 Campobello, 46 77 • • • • 46 77 Canterbury, »4 60 • « • • 84 60 Chatham, .... 12» 00 $11 26 184 26 Douglas, 112 31 • • • 112 31 Fredericton, C9:{ 63 77 77 771 27 Gagetown, 74 76 7 00 81 75 Grandraanan, • • • • 20 00 20 00 Greenwich, Wickhara, Ac., 85 00 • • • • 85 00 Grand Lnke, 1867, $10.16 97 27 • • • • 107 43 Hampton, 84 65 20 08 104 73 Kingsclear, 6'2 00 • • 52 OO Kingaton, . . . 18«7, $108 00 145 00 28 00 281 00 Lancaster 44 84 • • • • 44 84 Maugerville, 19 88 19 8:^ Moncton, 28 00 • • • • 28 00 New Maryland, • • • • 85 10 85 10 Newcastle, Glenelg, &c., 71 20 72 00 148 20 Norton, 71 90 • • • • 71 '.to Petersville, • 46 61 • • • • 45 61 Portland— St Luke's, 139 42 • • • • 139 42 St. Paul, 465 68 71 09 686 72 Prince William, 100 92 • • • • 100 92 Queensbury, 78 66 • • • • 78 65 Richibucto, 29 89 • • • • 29 89 Richmond, 61 39 • • • 61 39 St. Andrews, 161 46 • • • • 161 46 St. David, 97 50 • • • • 97 50 St. George, .... 176 07 • • • • 176 07 St. John— Trinity, 287 76 • • • « 237 7S '* St. Mark's, 841 60 • • • • 841 60 ** St. James' 166 00 18 00 168 OO St. Mary, and Stanley, 71 12 • • • • 71 IJ St. Stephen, .... .... .... 5 00 • • • « 6 Oi) Sackville and Dorchester, 224 24 26 05 260 23 Shediac, Dundas, &o., 5 26 • • • • 5 29 Do. St. Andrews Church, 18 76 • • » • 13 11 Simonda, .... 64 60 20 00 74 51 Springfield, 121 26 19 88 140 6 Sussex and Studholm, 122 46 SO 40 162 8 Upham, Hammond, &c.. 122 61 !1 10 133 7 Westfield, 90 00 • • • • 90 Westmorland, 76 84 • • • • 75 8 Woodstock, 248 82 • • • • 243 S $6877 1 Less limited to W. &0. Fund: 1 c St Paul's, t $20 00 1 Simonds, • 20 00— 40 1 Amount credited GeDeral Purposes, . « $6,837 1 I a 50 i8 31 iO 00 58 50 46 m 84 50 lS4 aft 112 31 771 11 81 T* 20 00 85 00 101 « 104 13 62 OO 281 JO 44 84 19 s;^ 28 00 86 10 143 20 71 yO 45 61 139 41 B86 12 10(> 9i 78 55 29 89 61 83 151 46 9*1 50 1 176 01 23T 181 841 60 1 168 71 ^ 5 250 loo 183 140 10 « ^ CO M f CO «S 91 O fX M .-i « « »l •W> :^r..i ' IS 91 g gggggoggog ggg gs s ei( §§88§SS Sg§ §8 c« 00 04 '^ 00 91 91 I *-« 00 CO ■a e* e>i pi* rH fH w^ Cl (N ^ 91 00 s _ 91 91 to CO lO ;ss O O iO f« 00 lO 00 «o la lO >e CO >o a»p4i-4^»fH •t Mg« fwi 1-1 O i^ ^friijfe'ii ^^- - 00 O cc r— 00 00 ^ w^ ^'5 00 4^ 00 00 CO 91 'I r I' 9 11 60 (H) DEFICIENCY FUND. Suhacriptiona and Collections. Andover, .... • • • • • . • • Bathurst, .... * • • • • • • • • i.. w ■ , BlackviUo, .... -...'; • • • • • • • • Buctouche, .... • • • • . • • • • Caropobello, .... • • • • • t • • 121 20 Canning, .... — •- - • • • • • • • • Canterbury, .... • • • • ■ • • t Carlcton, .... .... ' r • • • 1 60 Chatham, .... ... « • 215 00 Douglas & Bright,.. . .... 1 • • • 22 80 Fredericton, .... .... f • • • 671 00 (Jagetown, .... - ' • .... * < • • • 43 00 Glenelg, .... .-• . .^ .... . • • • • Grandmanan, .... • • • • ^. V. ' • • • Greenwich, .... .... ", . J. ( » • • • Grand Lalie, .... .... • . • T >■ ■ » • • • Hampton, 'if . . . • 1 • • • Kingaclear, .... .... 1 • • • Kingston, .... .... 1 • • • 69 20 Lancaster, .... .... ^ > • • • Maugerville k Bnrton » • • • . >.1J 1 • • • 11 11 MonctOD, .... » - '» ' • • • t > ' ~- 1 • • • 8 72 New Maryland, . . . • • • • 1 • • ■ Newcastle, Hardwick ,&c '•1 . . • . r , , . ; < » • « • 82 00 Norton, \ 4 » • • • « • Pordand, St Paul's,. . * • * * 1 .... ■ • • • 810 86 " St. Luke's, « .... • • • • 20 00 Prince William, . . . .... • • • • 40 62 Queensbury, .... • • • « . » • • • 44 62 Richibucto, ?^ • • • • > • • • 84 21 St. Andrew's, •* • • • • 11 40 St. David, » • • • 8 00 St. George, % -* Hf »-9 . • . • • ■ • • • 16 62 St. John— Trinity,. 7^- 1 • • • 09 00 Sackvillb i; Dorchester, .*5 »- » *^^ • . . • ■ • • 10 21 % St. John— St James, • • • • •'^. • • • • 1 St. Mary, .... • • • • 20 00 ^ St. Stephen, .... I't* - * K • • ■ \ Shedlac, . • . . '^ • • • • 12 00 *. Simonds, • a • • t^ I ft • • • 16 82 Springfield, • • • • 41 07 Sussex, • • • • 20 00 Studholm, • • • • Upham, • •« • ' • • • • 48 26 Westfield, .... • • • 68 08 Westmorland, . . . • ~« • . • • • • Woodstock, .... • • • • 40 00 Wickham & Greenwich, • • •'• • • t • 20 00 Anonymous, .... .... Total, .... • • • • • • • • 1 48 ^ 11828 26 00 •fci ^ e « I "» ^ Si • ^•« COS ^< cs ?> * In additton to this, the Beetor (Mr. Harrison) gare up his grant from the Society fol the Propagation of (he Ooqtel, from Ist Janoaiy, 1870. 86 00 ) 62 62 21 © 00 I CQl 1 "^ 10 00 12 00 |16 82 Ul 01 120 00 Us 25 58 08 40 00 20 00 I 48 [828 26 the Society «<< ii: » -. i: I M «e lo Ba Ir- 1 00 04 00 M O 1 *- fC "t «o -^ m »i « •* TO 00 OO O t- 9* 1 tf) ^ ^ ffl «fr f* SI ') 'i1 • -S. 1 , t 1 , iu- ( » »• J. 'f^ U 'v *:''■ 5..-. A * , * ^ -r fi « -. ^ If .'I p -• »J '-•J*... iJ" jr. m r c 28 H ~ • a 0) § 5& ,2 frg •9 Ex -a J CD s •E n ft *- < a i « I m- f I -g •^ >: ^ }? o t^e4co^>e>oo'ak 9 ^ a 53 opnnn -ta 3 g *' ills if-;l pqaiQA O 3 li^ 62 ti' i 8 8 o e o r^ ^4 ^i4 •• » VMrt M 04 «l «» «» Memt TotaJ tin, *>educt pi wggpremi ,Add balwjce «t«re«t due Total AM«to , \,»-j j I'll ■■ -•'It |Sll it Uli .c * . ■> .( • » '. ,^: ?;,"•-., I 1.* r i- -W«;»1 S'Awft 'ff vs-MajL- ■:> Ti'spniel xKlt-X I I'Jif s^-fisH . w 64 i I- The Diocenan Church Socielif in Account with Special Funds, Inleresl &c. For the Year ending Maa 1, 1870. 1S70. May] 1869. May 1 1870. Mayl 1869. Mayl 1870. May 1 1869. May 1 1870. Mayl 1870. Feb. 1 Mayl 1870, May 1 Widows and Orpuahs* Fund. To received during year— Hubscriptioai limUed to this Fund, St. Paafs, Portland, .... " " " SImondB, rear''s interest on Fredericton Telegraph Stock, to Ist Feb. '70 " " J|;4,298.61, principal of tliis. Fund Amount tranererrc 86 $448 14 •^■. .4 t &c. $644 44 544 44 A $84 00 ■' 84 00 -1 $5 96 ' 5 SO .$1,064 S5 'A )0 93 00 85 - 9i^.% 23 00 > 8ft 7u 65 SCHEDULE OF APPROPRIATIONS MADE BT THK CHURCH SOCIETY OF NEW BRUNSWICK. 1838 tx) 1853. See 17th Report, page 38-42, £9,988 15 6 1853 to 1856. See 20th Report, page 44, 13,891 4 1 1857. See 2l8t Report, page 45, 1,400 1858. See 22d Report, page 50, 1,600 1859. See 23rd Report, page 50, V 1,550 July 1859. See 24th Report, page 33, 895 1860. See 25th Report, page 51, 1,352 15 8 1861. See 26th Report, page 49, 1,789 2 6 1862. See 27th Report, page 60 1,851 5 1863. See 28th Report, page 51, 1,726 15 8 1864. See 29th Report, page 52, , , . $7,437 76 1865. See 30th Report, page 49, 6,249 00 1866. See 31st Report, page 45, " ■ '- , 7,09S 06 1867. See 32d Report, page 41, ^ 7^698 81 1868. See 33d Report, page 51, '• 7,634 44 1869. See 34th Report, page 63, ' 10,078 68 1870. Missionary purposes, exclusive of grant from Society for the Propagation of the^ Gospel, §8,124 80 For aid to new Missions, a por- tion of which only will be required during the year, 1,500 00 Widows and Orphans of Clergy, 469 00 Officers, 200 Oo Contingencies, 250 00 . , I . $10,543 80 .-n - ..:..•. - • .>.•..•' ,.-:-mm:.--. $i00^"23 .■-.1' 1 :. ,, j J ■ - . ... ' ''»'■:' ',>■ » ' . ■.''■ ■ - ' »- t .;; >.!•.! \M / ■-.. ' .» t :i w 1846 RBADE, ALFRED, Esquire. SEARS, EDWARD, Esquire, A. Si ' < 1847 HENDERSON, Captain EDSIONDVR. E. 'l 1860 DESBRISAY, LESTOCKP. W.,B8qmre,^X5. , FAIRWBATHBR, JOSEPH, Esquire, ^. i^. 1852 SCOVIL»EDVfARDO., Eaauire, A6'. 1^58 SCOVIL, Mrs. W. H. .< , 1954 DOMVILLE, Mrs. James. MANNERS-SUTTON, His Excellenor tke Hon. Sir J. H^T.^late Lient. Governor and Comaiander-in-daief,.&c., Ae. . , ' NBALBS, Rev. JiWWES. ^. iS. 1855 SIMOND«,.Mrs. aiCHARD^Sen.,^* ■ » v. .. u " li56 BEDELL, Rev. GEORGE, X -S. I ", ,,: / - SCOVIL. Miss AMY. '^ ,1 - -. . . THOMSON, Miss ANNE, ^. a .. i f! ■ K . jO'''. Mo IVol hANINGTON,DANIEfcJ., Esquire, J. & SCOVIL, Mfss AM'fiLIA R. 1856 FAIRWBATHER, CHARLES H., EsaairOr A. &. HALL, STEPHEN S., Esquire, A. 8. SCOVIL. S. JOHN. 8U0RTLAND, Captain P., R. N.. If. Vim DANIEL, T. W.. Esquire, A, 3. , :, DONALDSON. L. Esquire. ' ' ©.ARBCTT, HENRY, Esquire. nr: SMITH, Mrs. J. WOODFORDE, A. S. ' . 180& GORDON, Hon. ARTHUR H , K. H., late Lfeatenant OoveTmor anii Commander in-Chief, ko., Ao. 18C6 BEST, NORRIS, Eaqnire, ^. 5. .. .,, -, ' SHARP, EDWIN N.. Esquire, A. S. " ' SPURR, J^AME&DbW., Esquire, A. & 1867 CARMAN, WILLIAM, Esquire, A. & DbVEBEU. L. U. Esquire. A. H DO Y liE, Major-XSeneral Sir HASTINGSrlatc Lieutenant QoT«moiv *«v* ROBINSON , Maipr W, B.,A.& SCOVIL, SAMUEL J, Efl«y»re. WIGGINS, GEORGE C. Esquire, A,&r 1868 DnVEBER, Rer. WM. H.»i. S. DbVBBER, MARIA B. DbYEBBR, WM. HERBERT. DbVEBER, ALLEYNB W. HARDING. Cblonel FRANCIS PTM,.Iate Lieatenaot G SIMC 1869 PAR 67 1369 1870 CAR&IAy, SOPHIA M. DbVEREu, J. S. BOIES, Esqaire, A. S. LEE. Rer. CHARLES, Ph. D., A. S. O. E. FENETY, Esq., A. S. CARMAN, W. BLISS. CARSON, CHARLES, Esqaire, A. S. (St. Patrick). KETCHUM. H. G. C. Esquire, A. S. NEALES, Rer. W. S. NEALES, Rev. T. PERCIYAL. Miss (Chntbam). ■t' I-iIST OTT' FERSONS (NOW DBCHASID) "Wlio ivere IL„•!" >HAli ■ .' .i{ .:f Ki •^ .f^ 'J5 .•^■•:.!.-.-iv ^'■■i s ♦ ;> r, 3 ^ c„. 07 ■»J? ( i' ' •. T* 'P* ( • (i*/ ' 11,1 V'fj/ ' •i>'>-^r i: 1 - t^ff:* «r '.Ui': ;i> i;» -cr; H /'J ]Jli.li < . ' ..IS! .<«>;..:!, .u^ itcJ.! ,iiW{rihT< t. ;/' li X y^i , !, !<'j""i ..A f-:ii£.,*. 'i ,7 ,w .•=• v/ '{ .7 ..] .W .jij'hi. *'*'j') ..\>n a .i.riij!/ V .^lauitAJ-'v, ». iss'tAfc: ,?.KI! ■,'■(, vf o; • /; V.ti :.;.-P;;.'. «J flii a» li '> ii K.:m , .'I .f ,<» •■' ifl. . liyfi^i fe;*t; ift :t .i. ^■<».V !i(U( 1i>;. .:. ?'■ ■•.'•) Sri- •J. .aiw'li.1 J.»l '/ if^'V'- ,'1 ,4 ,'Vi'i' .i'( I^Oiv'/*- ^-lA/^w/i;**..! 0«, ,^i•^|n*3 ,;T'{ .»;* ..sj ij.'!::T ' ''.U A JKi lUJ'if.it; •*7l:r,--j}t)/„.UT •-iiMv-M-j ,a..njrAi« ,..!r/o'!' ijf^lf tf!,^^ MWti n mu )» i»ImIS oief ,a'utu /ai5. .atii vt^-' .»=.j (•"■•^K^^tJ i wv: 69 SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR 1870. }ri i'.' If. ':r. AXDOVER AND GRAND FALLS, Akerly, Edwin Antworth, John Aatworth, George Baird, Adam Baird, Mrs. Adam . '],','/ Byram, Oliver Brannan, James Brown, Mr. and Mrs. F. W, Browning, Mrs. Bedell, Mrs. William Coombes, Abraham B. L. Coombes, Mrs. A, B. L. Caldwell, Dr. Everett, Richard ^ ,•., Emmcrson, Mrs. J, Emraerson, William ,j,^ Emmerson, Thomas -.; Forbes, William Forsyth, Ralph ,,. ,, Flewelling, Samuel .!•')'* Guin, Arthur Guin, Mrs. .;. ^ Gray, W. Coleman, ;" * Glasier, Thomas Graham, Walter Hunter, John Hunter, Adam • ' *'• • '• Hunter, James Hammond, Mrs. Andrew Hammond, Bradford Hammond, Mrs. B. Hodgson, John Howard, Frederick Hetherington, Thomas Irving, George Kelly, Henrv Lemereaux, Edwin Lemereaux, Wellesley Lugrin, Charles Longstaif, Robinson Longstaff, Mrs. R. McMillan, John Miller, John Newcomb, W. R. Newcomb, Mrs. W. R. ' Newcomb, Annie Newcomb, Agnes Beveridge Mahaffey, James Parlee, Hugh Porter, Joseph Perley, William Perley, Allan Pickett, Lewis Peters, — Richey, John Rider, Reuben hit at. il . ; >;:1^ 1, LLLS. t\ 00 1 00 1 00 60 60 1 00 1 00 4 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 4 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 ,; 26 ' 60 60 60 6 00 60 8 00 1 00 26 60 60 60 60 2 00 1 00 1 00 60 8 00 1 00 25 6 00 60 60 1 00 1 00 1 60 1 60 60 60 60 1 00 60 1 00 60 8 00 2 00 1 00 60 Rider, Mrs. Richey, Charles Rainsford, A. W, Rainsford, Mrs. A. W. Rainsford, Mary H. Reed, Duncan Stewart, David Stewart, George Saunders, John Scott, Richard Scott, Jas. Richard Sawyer, James Stroup, William ,' Taylor, John , Taylor, Mrs. • V Taylor, Jas. John Taylor, Hugh Taylor, William Taylor, Mary Jane , i McVeeters, Dr. Waken, Thomas Waken, Robert ' .. Wallace, Robert ! Kennedy, George Waddcll, Alexander Waddell, Maggie Waddell, Isabella Waddell, Jun., Alexander DeWolf, Mrs. Young, Samuel Wallace, George Street, Rev. W. H. Collections, CAMPOBELLO. Batson, John Batson, John H. ! ■■: . , fiatson, Mrs. A. . ij.i Beatty, Mrs. Benj. Beatty, William S. m . • Byron, Luke Esq., Syron, Mrs. • \- - Calder, Mrs. Jas. ' - Calder, Mrs. W. W. Chapman, Richard '., .a Chapman, Cassandra Chapman, Eliza : • ;' , Chapman, Rose ' '^' Dieuaide, Peter Dieuaide, Mrs. Farmer, John Esq., Gilligan, William Qilligan, Mrs. Gregg, Esther i-;K. Kendrick, Mrs. • u Lank, Mrs. W. yms-^A, 10 60 00 2 90 2 00 1 00 60 86 2 00 60 2 00 60 1 00 1 00 60 - 60 60 60 00 00 00 26 1 00, JJO M SO 60 450 2 00 1 00 60 4 00 5 60 $110 7« 4 1 10 91 91 -'' -'itt n »8 2 04i 2 04^ 84 " '^^ife r-m ^r:m -.^«ij ■m . «» 22 2 AO 91 91 1 68 'J 25 Hartin, George F. H. M. 25 Hartin, Charles G. Coster 25 Hartin, Addington Caverhill 25 Hartin, Eliza 26 Hartin, Eliza Ann ■^^■n^'-' . 25 Hartin, James 26 Hartin, Mrs. James 20 Hamilton, James |0 25 Hamilton, Mrs. 25 Main, William 60 Main, Mrs. William 60 McKay, Hugh, J. P., 60 McMuUin, George 25 McMullin, James jun., 26 McMulIin, Mrs. Jas. 25 McMullin, Andrew 26 McMullin, Mrs. Andrew ' 25 Robinson, Robert M.P.P., J. P., 5 00 Robinson, Mrs. Robert 2 00 Strong, Absolom 50 Strong, Mrs. Absolom 60 Shannon, Robert 26 Shannon, Mrs. 25 Winters, Charles 26 Winters, Mrs. 25 Winters, Nathaniel 26 Worth, Godfrey 25 Worth, Mrs. 25 Walling, William 26 Walling, Mrs. WUliam 25 Walling, Hugh 25 Walling, Mrs. Hugh 25 Collections after Sermons, 3 00 CHATHAM. Anderson, James Baldwin, John > Baldwin, W. Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin, Mrs. D. Baldwin, A. Baldwin, T. Baldwin, D. jun., Bell, Mrs. J. Benson, Mr. and Mrs. Benson, Mary / Benson, Sophia ' , Benson, Samuel Blair, Mr. and Mrs. and family, Brehaut, Smith .:; ' Brehaut, James .',' ' Brown, Mrs. J. Buck, Mrs. Burbridge, Mrs. R. "' . ■* , Burchill, George .. ' Burchill, Mrs. i,..,i .>i\.ii , Burchill, Alice , ^ < . Burchill, John P. *" Burchill, Josephine ;! | m , Burchill, George jun. lu*,/ : A , Colgan, Miss I'i.-iK , Copping, Mrs. J. t';; ,! .• Copping, Mary Copping, Sarah i^r; i^.- ^ Copping, Isaac •"!.!'« fee 25 |l CO 1 00 1 00 60 1 00 50 50 1 00 6 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 6 UO 1 00 48 1 00 1 00 24 4 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 60 60 24 25 24 20 Copploj Coppinj Crockei Cunard, Fleiger, Fleiger, Fleiger, Fleiger, Fenety, Fenety, Fletc, M Friend, Friend, Fleming, Goggin, •Qoggin, ille 71 f86 25 f I 00 1 00 1 00 60 1 00 50 60 1 00 6 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 6 00 1 00 48 1 00 1 00 24 4 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 60 60 24 25 24 SO lily, Copping, Saimiel Copping, Thomson Crocker, G. Clarksoi Cunard, Henry Fleiger, John Fleiger, Thomas Fleiger, Henry Fleiger, Arelier Fenety, Wniiam Fenety, Mrs. Fletc, Mrs. 1. Friend, Friend, Fleming, Mrs. Goggin, J. R. Goggin, Mrs. Gillespie, T. T. Gillespie, Bessie J V 60 i:.*\, 60 ; M , 60 60 6Q Shrere, R. 0. Sargent, Charles Sunday School, Thomson, Miss Trevors, Mrs. D. Trevors, Ellen Trevors, Joseph Trevors, Lestock Trevors, George Underhill, Artbnr Vye, Mrs. T. Vondy, T. sen. Vondy, T. jtrn. Vondy, Miss M. Ullock, William Ullock, Mrs. W. Ulloek, Alice, TJllocfk, Angus Ullock, Thomas Wilson, James WiUiston, Phineas, Wilkinson, William Wilkinson, Mrs. Wilkinson, Elica Wilkinson, W. J. Wilkinson, Msry E. Wright, Arthur 1st OoIlecti«a, 2d do. ♦4 no DALHOUSIE. Bateman, N. M. Goeter, Mrs. Disbrow, W. G. (M. D.) EngFi^, James Good, R. W. Johnson, H. A. Matthews, H. MacLaugblan, J. Morse, J. S. Needham, J. W. Peterson, P. A. Phillips, John Smitti, W. S. Saturlev, Rev. J. H. Twining, C. R. F. OflTertory, 1 0(1 6 f.7 60 60 60 60 60 60 1 00 25 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 48 60 I 00 60 1 00 1 00 00 00 00 00 00 60 II 26 19 OO t\19 68 «1 4 1 1 4 1 6 00 63 00 00 00 00 00 00 2 00 00 00 00 00 fiO ^ 00 4i 37 1 6 2 4 4 144 00 DERBY, NELSOK & BLACKVILLE. DERBY AXV NELSOX. Allison, Wm. |0 50 Allison, Mrs, "'j .:•!/. . 60 Ambrose, ThomM 'm>>'i , l oo Armstrong. Geo. .•.•...•., 60 Aetle, Mta. J. T. f ' •-' .«. G. . r' .; . 10 25 Brewer, Edward E. ■ ' 1 00 Burridge, Jamea t'£ !* ' . 60 Burt, Justin ' . -si " , 60 Clanfield, Mrs. 2 00 Clemciita, Major and Mrs; 3 OO Clements, Miss '. . 1 OO CloiTocnts, Georgi? H. j.'-.-i 1 00 Clements, J. S. B. >• 1 00 Cox, Mrs. H. '^ \y 30 Currie, Mrs W. 60 I nnupliy, Mi?8 Prudence U^ 60 Fox. f](iward 60 Gill, Hwry lO-ji) ... 1 OO Gill, Justus and Mrs. . ,V .-^'Al 1 o(y Hildei brand, Mrs. A^ 2» McGibbon, Mrs. C. '■ .^ 60 McGibbon, Mrs. D. :H .^ .'^ 1 00 Pitt, Samuel 24 Willis, Walter 1 00 Chutch coU., Jme 5, 1870^ 1 50 |28 2» AIL n Barnes, Burt, A fiurt, Ja fi/se, H C'burn, Cv'»burn, Douc«)tt, DowJin^, ciency Fleming, Grant, Ja flallett, > Hawkins, Hawkins, Jewett R, LoD^, Her Long, Mrs MansoD, H McKeen. A McKeen, A McKeen, Q AJcKeen, M McKeen, J, McKeen, J( McKeen, Jc McKeen, W McKeen, W AIcKinlej, J McKinJej, I McKinJey, y McKinley, V Miles, Jacob Miles, Misg J Ree, Andr ^ickard, Mr, ^ickard, Mrs SissoD, Alias o oot, Mrs. I ^ oot, Miss i Moot, John oot, Rober Moot, Miss ( Smith, Mrs. amith, the M ^mith, Jamei ^Ofuth, Samu I J"iith, ThoiK I staples, Mrs. 1 ^jwphenson, Sunday Scho( Jvlor, Misa Jforne,Mra. Thomas St.. JVanbuskirk, JanbUakirk JVanbuskirk, i {an-en, EditJ K *«. Georgl J'Iett.Pete? ^'hurch coll., , do. tr to 25 1 00 60 60 2 00 00 00> 00 00 30 60 60 60 GO o(y 25 60 1 00 80 60 1 00 6 00 50 6a 1 00 •75 24 1 00 1 50 |28 2» ALL RAINTS' CnCRCII, CROflS ROADS. names, William Anderson |0 60 Bart, Albion 6'> Burt, J arris , '.i 60 Ui/ae, Uenrr 1 20 C )burn, A. T. . ' 82 Coburn, Mrs. A. T. 60 Douc<)tt, Maurice 1 00 DowliDK, Rev. T. E. (*20 Defi- ciency Fund, 1869), Fleming, Mrs. Grant, Jacob Hallett, Norman Hawkins, Benjamin Uawkins, Ira Jewett, Robert Long, Henry Long, Mrs. U. Manson, Miss McKeen, Abraham McKeen, Mrs. Abraham McKeen, Qeorge McKeen, Mrs. George McKeen, Jacob McKeen, John McKeen, John jun. McKeen, William McKeen, William jun. McKinlej, Daniel McKinley, David McKinlej, Mrs. David McKinley, William Miles, Jacob Miles, MiAs Mary O'Ree, Andrew Pickard, Mrs. Abraham Pickard, John Pickard, Mrs. Allen Sigson, Miss Sioot, Mrs. Benjamin Sjoot, Miss Henrietta Sloot, John Sloot, Robert Sloot, Miss Charlotte A Jane (1869) 24 Smith, Mrs. Margaret 1 00 Smith, the Misses 1 00 Smith, James W. 1 00 Smith, Samuel James 4 CO Smith, Thomas 1 50 Staples, Mrs. "C", 25 Stephenson, Miss L. 25 Sunday School children (6 mos.), 1 28 ,V/ ■ Brewer, Jedediab and Mrs. .- Mj Brewer, John M. and Mrs. Brewer, Marven 59 Brewer, Stephen < > <>II9I Brewer, Stephen 0, • ' - i$ Burt, Abraham 1 00 Burt, A. T. 1 00 Burt, Henry 50 Burt, Jeremiah •• ^ . , 1 00 Burt, Joseph 50 Burt, Whitman '. ^ ,i..|& Doyen, Ebenezer w Estey, Burpee ,., 1 00 Estey, George .v ' >. . • 60 Fowler, Isaac .' i, i . > > i Gourley, William Lynch, William : MoLacblan, Mrs. A. McNntt, Thomas ^ ■■■*>'■ McPherson, Mrs. Pidgeon, Edward Rogers, Jeremiah Stone, Lemon T. and Mrs. Stone, Miss Stone, John Stone, Lemon T. Stone, W. K. Stone, William Reed Thomas, Mrs. ' • $26 8T . (0 60 ,^ ' 80 74 Toatlmo, Ifiu Awio $0 25 TomiliCD, Jamei 1 00 TomilsoD, James juD. and flri. 72 TomiUoD, James Charles 1 00 TomilsoD, Miss Martha 25 TomilMD, Mrs. Sarah 28 Tomilsoo, Thomas 1 00 TomilsoD, Mrs. Thomai 85 Tomilsoo, William 1 00 Tomilson, Mrs. William 60 Ohuroh coll., June 12, 1870, 46 •20 80 WOOSLAXOS. Aiken, Miss Jane 10 26 Aiken, Miss Isabel 86 Aiken, Robert 1 0<* Davidson, George Daridson, Mrs. WiUiam 40 1 00 Egan, John B. 60 Jacob, Miss ' 8 00 Jacob, 0. A . 1 00 L«sK«, Miss Anne 96 Leslie. John and Mrs. 1 00 Leslie, John inn. and Mrs. Leslie. Miss Letitia 50 26 Painter, Emery , ■ 26 Painter, James and Mrs. 60 Painter, John 85 Swartz, Mrs. Ames < 25 Bwarti, Miss L. A. :< ' 24 Thomas, Thomas 50 Ohuroh coll., Maj and Jane, 18T0, 80 o». tU 80 $160 OO (ti^J Bum total, FREDERIGTON. To Special Fund subscribed July 1, 186W, and aince paid. The Hon. Neville Parker, -9200 00 O. E. Fenety, 60 00 The Bishop of Fredericton, 40 00 Rer. C. Lee, 40 00 S. A. Akerley, 20 00 Rev. J. Pearson, 10 00 John Thomas, 20 00 Mrs. Medley, 20 00 A friend, per Mrs. Medley, 20 09 J. W. Wilkinson, 80 00 Mrs. Charles Fisher 18 00 Mrs. C. G. Coster 10 00 Mrs. Neville Parker, 4 00 Miss Parker, 10 00 Miss Fayerweather, 6 00 George Roberts, .' •* .«tfWi/' 8 00 Miss Roberts, 8 00 Miss Mary Roberta^ 8 00 MissPaitelow, ..^ , . .: 6 00 Miss Jacob, 6 00 Hngh Moore, 10 00 Jane Moore, .T 10 00 John Moore, 6 00 Selina Moore, bu'A i 8 00 Ullen Ysrdy, 8 00 William Fisher, Mrs. T. A. Gregory, Miss Gregory, Mrs. Dr. Congle, Miss Lister, Mrs. W. H. Nsedham, Miss Needham, William Craig. George B. Covert, John B. Covert, Total from Frederieton for Spe- cial Fund, 9678 60 AnBual Subscriptions. Akerley, S. A. Akerley, Mrs. Adams, Sturgis Adams, J. Adams, G. M. Adams, Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Allen, Hon. Judge Allen. Miss Arnold, Mrs. Babbitt, Mrs. O. N. Bailey, Professor and Mrs. Bailey, Miss Barker, Mrs. Spafford Beckwith, Hon. J. A. Beckwilh, Mrs. J. A. Beckwith, A. G. Beckwith, Harry Beckwith. C. W. Beek, James S. Bishop of Frederieton, Black, Miss Black, Miss £. Bliss, George J. Blizzard, Mrs. J. Blizzard, Mrs. Levereti Bolt, Rebecca Brannen, Mrs. Charles Branaen, C. Stirling Brayley, J. W. Brown, Dr. Brown, Mrs. Brown, John Brown, Mrs. John Burchill, James Cameron, Mrs. J. CampbelLProfessor Carman, William Carman, S. M. Carman, W. Bliss Carr, Eliza Circumcision Offering, Clarke, Mrs. J. B. €lark, Sophia Clark, Frances Coster, Rev. C. G. Cox, Charles Cropley A Gregory, Craig, WiUiam Craig, Margaret Craig, Marv Ann ''' Craig, Martha . -r <:' Jr- HI "A H 00 2 00 40 25 1 08 8 00 25 80 00 1 00 25 1 10 8 00 1 00 1 00 8 CO 4 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 10 00 100 00 1 00 1 00 5 00 84 25 50 1 00 200 10 00 1 00 1 00 20 25 «00 50 12 00 8 00 2 00 40 00 50 12 96 24 20 ■■ 46 10 00 80 600 1 00 50 20 13 Havidi Diamo Dough DouKh( Dobert Dunn. ; D'Avra Emmeri Fayerw, Fenetf, Fisher, , Fisher, Fisher. ] Fisher, J Fowler. J Fowler . Fowler, ] Freeman. Friend, Garden, 1 Gloss, EJi Gordon, A Goff ciai Gordon. J Grant, Hei Grant, Mrt Grant, Nei Graham. J Sn^r, Man Grieves. Mi Gregory, D Gregory, M Gngor, Mig fl«»miltoii, J gannay, jii, uaoson, E Hart, Marvi natheway, gwen, cTeo 00 00 00 , 00 \ 00 i 00 i 00 9 00 a 90 r« 00 14 00 54 00 40 25 1 08 S 00 85 80 00 1 00 85 1 00 6 00 1 00 1 00 6 CO 400 1 00 1 00 1 00 10 00 100 00 1 00 100 500 84 25 50 1 00 800 10 00 1 00 1 00 20 25 •2 00 50 12 00 8 00 8 00 40 00 50 18 96 1 24, 20 46 10 00 80 6 00l 1 ool 50l 20| 111 DftTidsoo, Miss • ' 7. $0 85 5 Maher, Andr«w ' fl 00 Diamond, Martha to Maber, John 64) Dougherty, Harah • 86 Martin, Mm. SV. 2.^ Douiiherty, Hugh ' Doberty, Mrs. 8^ Matbeson, Mrs. 1 (N> 9ft Maunsell, Col. and Mrs. 12 (X) Dunn, Richard 1 00 McLaughlin. Sophia (0 D'Avray, Professor 4 00 Molicllan, Martha » Emmerson, Mrs. 1 00 Mo.Micbaei, .Mrs. Fayerweatber, MiiiB 1 00 Merritt, Mrs. 43 Fenety, Mr. and Mrs. ' 20 00 Mesh am, Mrs. 1 00 Fisher, Judge and Mrs. VO 00 Mills. Charles 50 Fisher, The Misses 6 00 Miller, Mrs. Edward 60 Fisher, Mrs. F. 1 00 Misnionary Box, Moffatt, Mrs. 1 07 Fisher, Mrs. Peter 85 24 Fowler, Miss 60 Moody, Mrs. Harry 8 50 Fowler, Julift 85 Moore, Hugh 4 00 Fowler, Elizabeth 60 Moore, Jane 4 00 Freeman, Mrs. 86 Moore, John 8 00 Friend, 74 Mullins. Mrs. Odell, Hon. W. U. and Mrs. 26 Garden, Mrs. 1 00 16 00 Gloss, Elisabeth 86 Odell, Henrr 8 00 Gordon, Mrs. Dr. Ooff, Charles Gordon, James 1 00 Odell. Ella ' 8 00 60 Odell, Fanny 8 00 48 Odell, Mary Orr, Mrs. 800 Grant, Henry 1 00 85 Grant, Mrs. 60 Offering for many mercies, per Grant, NeTiUe 1 00 Bishop. 80 00 Graham. John 800 Parker, Mrs. Neville 20 00 Grier, Maria 1 00 Parker, Miss 10 00 Qrieyes, Mrs. 80 Payne, Miss J. 60 Gregory, Dr. 6 00 Peabody, Frank H. 1 00 Gregory, Mrs. 1 00 Phair, A. S. 5 00 Gregory, Miss 200 Phair,J. U. 2 00 Grigor, Miss 1 00 Pine. Mrs. Pender, J. R. 25 Hamilton, H. D. 80 1 00 Bannay, Mrs. 60 Purdie, S. A. 1 00 Hanson, £. and Mrs. 1 00 Quinn, Mrs. 60 Hart, Marrin I 00 Rainsford, R. H. 1 00 Hathewav, Mrs. Thomas Hazen, George 1 00 Rainaford, Mrs. Henry 8 00 1 00 Reed, Ruth 1 00 Humphreys, George 1 00 Roberts, George 10 00 Humphreys, Mrs. 50 Robinson, J. 1 00 Inches, Andrew 26 00 Robinson, H. J. and Mrs. 10 00 Jack, Mrs. 2 00 Robinson, Bon. F. P. R. 6 00 Jack, Miss 8 00 Robinson, F. Philipae 500 Jacob, Manr N. ..i. Jamieson, M. E. 8 00 Robinson, W. H. and Mrs. 20 00 1 00 Rogers, Sarah Jane 8& Jouett, Beverley B. j : . Jouett, Edward , '; 1 00 Rogers, J, A. 8» 52 Rogers, J. 80 Ketchum, H. 0. 0. 4000 Ruel, Mr. 1 00 Ketchum, Mrs. George 4 00 Ruel, George t Lawrence, Mrs. 60 Ryan, Mrs. Lemont, W. 1 00 Scovil, Frank 8 00 Legh, Mrs. E. C. , , . • 4 87 Segee, Thomas 50 Lee, G. Herbert 1 00 Segee, William 2 00 Lee, George . - ' ;. .^ 50 Segee, T.W. .; 50 Lipsett, Anna •. ,.(. , . 20 Shute, Mr. and Mrs. 4 00 Lister, The Misses 400 Sibbald, W. 2 00 Lennel, George ,i 25 Sherman, S. W. 1 00 Lodge, Mrs. 7/ •. 1 00 Simonds. Edward , i .* 8 00 Lugrin, Mrs. i'. . -t 1 00 Simonds, The Misses r.,..| 800 Lugrin. Miss i .r 1 00 Smiler, Mrs. C. x* . / ./. §0l Lugrin, George ir . r 60 Smith, Moses , . .- , ; ,^ Madauchlan, C. E. .t 400 Smith, Sarah and Nancy - i-M^ Haclaunhlan, Lucy .},•., ji « 4 60 Steadman, W. 48 MacUuchlan, Wm. ,.,^ - . .„ii 60 Sterling, A. A. ,: .- i 8 00 i 76 I li:; Btewart, Fdwnrd HtrtttoD, ¥. A. II. htreel, Alfred S. Htrect, William Htreet, Mm. J. A. H'uait, James Hulls, Mrs. Hutherland, T. H. ., Sutberlund, Jusepb Hwimm, Amolia Tubor, C. 0. Thistle, Mrs. ThomttH, Amanda ThomuH, FranceH and fleo. Thomas, John and A. Duncan Thomas, Sturgis Thomas, .Mrs. and Grace Thomas, John Walker, Klizabeth - i Wallace, Charlotte . " Wallace, Charles WandleHS, Alicia Wetmore, Henry Wetmore, E. L. Whelp!ey, Mr and Mra. Wherry. Mr. and Mrs. Wilkinson, J. W. Williams, Emma and Mrs. Williamson, Mrs. Wilnif't, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Winslow. E. Uyrou Wood, Mrs. Yardy. Edward Ist Collection, Cathedral, 2d do. do. Ist Collection, Chri.st Churcb, 2d do. .do. '^ ' 1 i\ Special collection, as above, MARYLAND. Miss Emilr Sanders, Mr. John Fletcher, 'i Mr. Edward Fletcher, ' /^ Mrs. Duncan, Mrs. Bottom ley, Mrs. Waugb, Mr. W. Fletcher, Mrs. W. Fletcher, Mrs. Dunbar, Mrs. O'Leary, Mr. A. Segee, Mr. A. 8tone. Mr. Horn castle, Mrs. Uorocastle, Mr. William Uorocastle, Mr. James Horucastle, Mr. David Lipsett, Mr. John Lipsett. Mr. A. MoNustry, Mr. Lewis Fisber, Mrs. Lewis Fiaber, Miss Fiaber, Rev. Jobn Pearson, Li I lii; .i: .A • |0 25 «! 0<» S (K» 1 00 4 (N) :.») 1 (N) f)0 1 (H) 60 12 00 1 2ft 24 1 »;o \ 2 CO i 00 1 00 JO 00 1 1 (N) 1 60 26 1 (N) 1 00 2 00 1 60 60 10 00 1 22 4S SO 00 2 00 8A 1 00 62 60 01 14 , 15 24 13 d6 t9^7 60 576 00 ♦1,503 50 «1 00 60 60 20 60 60 60 60 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 60 60 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 60 ?• 4 00 Mrii. James McKnigbt, '...' Mr. James Lindsay, Mrs. Lindoav, ,- Theodore, C. I). Lindsay, • Mr. Thomas Graham Mrs. Thomas Grabaro, ,>■_ Miss Graham, Miss Hannah Graham, Mr. Christopher Urabam, Mr. W. Uicklin, Mr. Fletcher, .....' Mrs. Fletcher, . . ' i f! David Fletcher, >t' Mr. Whiitaker, • , (/ Mrs, Whittaker, h- ' Dr. Lord, mu ; , Mrs. Lord, t;. t.i.i , Mr. Buckle, ., Mrs. Buckle, Adelia Buckle, Mr. John McKni^bt, Mrs. Jobn McKnigbt, v. . 40 %h 1 00 , 16 . 26 , 60 60 BO , 60 ■ 1 00 1 60 1 00 85 26 ■t 50 • 50 60 25 80 20 00 25 •h < i",.'. $85 10 '.'.' OAGETOWN. Clowes, Mr. and Mrs. Jobn DeVeber, Sheriff DeVeber, Mrs. Gabriel DeVeber, James DeVeber, Leveret DeVeber, Miss Ellen DeVeber, Claudius *" •»• Dickie, Edward •"'"' Dickie, Susan .'1 i DaVemet, Henry •'"• ' Friend, A Gilbert, Humphrey (M. D.) Gilbert, The Misses Gildvbrist, Henry '*;»— - Glass, James Harding, C. A. Harding, Mrs. < ■'-'• Johnston, Mrs. Johnston, Mrs. T. M. Johnston, Miss Annie E. Law, Jobn McKennie, Jobn MoKeague, William 1 1 1 McMonagle, Miss McMulkin. Tbos. * '•> ' "' Millidge, J. J. .sil> ; -^ Neales, Henrv H. _ -f- ' Norwood, Jonn •'> • Peters, Mrs. Purvis, Mr. and Mrs. David Purvis, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rector, Scovil, Mrs. jji".&.'i.t J Smitb, Cbas. W. m1'> Tilley, Tbomaa M. '^■d' .: Williams, Eb. ^' Williams, Frederick '■*"'' Wood, Rev. A. First semi-annual Uolleetioo, Deficiency Fund do. 14 00 8 00 8 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 'f'l 00 .1 00 1 00 . 2 00 1 (K) 2 00 2 00 60 00 00 00 8 00 1 (H) 1 00 8 00 60 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 300 4 00 2 00 4 00 2 00 2 00 • 1 CO 1 00 1 00 2 00 7 00 42 78 Deficic anai Dow Seoooi •Arnifltr iJemill, PetniU, Demill, DetniU, Crawfor i'lewelJii Ford, Ml l^ord, Jo ^eator, J LsOffHtro Mchrine, WciJrine. S% Geo Smith, M< ^mlth, l8j *Jnnth, Mr Smith, Ne Smith, Mri g^nxh, C. , Simonds, 1 JJ"«ht. Jo J5f«'Jer, Tl J^" ker, M, J^a Jer, T. S^« ker, Eli; J^» ker, Re, Wer, Mr, tolJections, hardwk Hardwicke. fle'«^castle. Ludlow, goiestown. "orthesk, w lel Dcficienojr Fund Collection, aft«r an addrcas from Kev. Theodore Duwling, $8 no Seoond aomi-annual Collection, 9 (N) l> ^1, HAMPTON. Armntronit, Annie Demill, Mra. ' Demill, Kufua Demill. Mra. R. Demill, Edward Crawford, Sarah Flewelling, Mrs. George Ford, Mra. Ford, John Keator, Mrs. M. * LangHtroth, C. Esq., Mclinne, I'. McBrine, Mra. Ottv, Oeorxfl Esq., ^ Smith, Margaret ■J 1. ft . .• '" ,»ti $85 10 »4 00 8 0<) 8 00 . 2 00 1 00 1 00 (• 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 60 1 00 1 00 1 00 8 00 1 IH) 1 00 8 00 50 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 aoo 4 00 2 00 4 00 2 00 2 00 1 CO 1 00 1 00 2 00 7 00 42 78 I. 1 00 1 00 Mrs. Negns, $1 00 ReT. C. Willis, 4 (M) Mrs. Willia, 4 00 Collections— PortagA, 68 do. Uttveluok and Petit- codiao, 6 65 M .i<',r' .(' V KINGSCLEAR. Anderson, Mrs. R. Anderson, Robert Jun., Redell, A. R. Bednll, Mrs. .- ' 1 1 : Black, Rot. J. • Hlaok, Mrs. Burnett, John Burnett, John jun. Burnuti, Ftobert Burnett, Darid Camber, James Campbell, James jun. Currie, Emery Gamble, Robert Grant, Mrs. Grant, Margaret Grant, Emily Gray, Ira Gray, Mrs. Ira Gray, James Hail, John Hartt, James Hawkins, Ludlow Hawkins, Mrs. Joseph Hector, George Henry, Robert Lee, John U. L«>ek, George Leek, Sarah Leek, James Leek, John (. Leek, William ^ Leek, Morris Leek, Margaret Mcintosh, Mrs. McClary, George A. Maclauchlan, Jas. A. Manzer, Mrs. A. Murphy, Uunora 1 Murray, Isaac ■.,-■■ I Murray, Jaoe '. , , M u r rny . T h o m as ' ,,_■ \ I Murray, Joseph i Murray, Laviina i Murray, Mrs. Thomas jun. I I) Kee, .Mi.ss ' P'lyne, Chas. I Payne, George , i'ayne. Joseph Kaiu.>furd. (Jupt. Chas. i Raiusiuid, William Rt^ed, Mr.*». ^mith. Willinm , .SuiLci'land, .Mrs. Vrtii -hitn, Mrs. ' Vaighi\n, (^Rtherine > Vau>{han, Margaret '• , 1 . / 1 '/; 984 6*2 I 78 m 4 , t •t: Venuer, George , Venner, Mrs. Venner, Frances Wheeler, Mrs. Wetherhead. Frank Wetherhead, Mrs. White, Wm. John ^ Woodworth, B. B • 1 Woodworth, Mrs. Offertory, — f 69 87 MAUGEBVILLE AND BURTON. Bailey, Chas. , ' Bailey, Thomas Bailey, Miss Bent, Lawrence Bent, Wm. Henry .,,,... Brown, .^ohn Brown, Ohas. Covert, George B. ,, ; Covert, John S. Mq., Carrie, C. D. 0. i ' DeVeber,Wni. ,,.- Gilbert, John Gilbert, Mrs J. Johnson, Mrs. Miles, T.Odbur Esq.. . ,, Miles. Mrs.*. Milner, Mrs.B. McGarnfxle, Mrs. Perley, Cbas. A. Shields, Mrs. J. , Shields. F. A. Shields, Archibald Simonds, Bev. K. Sinnonds, Mrs. Simonda. Miss , Smith, George R. ..,. . 8t«rli»B. ^- -^j- , . <. Sterling, l>an'e\^- Sterling. Mrs. L»- , , i Sterling, A. Mcii. , ,, Stewart, George Temple, Mrs. o- Temple, Annie i A Friend, ^ ^ _ December Offertory, Jane _, ««• BCtTOa. BcokwUh, T. A. Brown, George Caldwell, Ot. . Cannon, Wm. * a^- > Clarkson, J. Clowes, Charles .,kt« , Clowes, Gerhardus ^vm I Carrie, George ' Carrie! William ' '^ Gilbe-.t, Samuel Gilbert, Mrs. ». Gilbert, Florence L. Gilbert, George ». . Gilbert, B. V. Gilbert, W. J. Horton.E. Hubbard, N. Esq., Habbard, Mrs. 5^- , « Hubbard, Miss M. J. B. Hubbard, F. A- Hubbard, Mrs. Y. A. Lindsay, Robert Lyons, Wm. Seely, Mr». Street, Edwin Street, Miss Simonds, Rev. »• White, James ». WUmot, Hon. B. "• Wilmot, John Wilmot, Henry Wilmot, R. D. Jan., Wilmot, Mrs. B. M- Wilmot, Allan B. DecSnber Offertory. Offertory. St. PauVs. Deficiency FunO, a VICTOBUjWrtt"*"*- Droromond. Samuel Oorrell, John Oorrell, John Jan., Gorrell, Joseph Hooper, Wm. I HughoB, U. t ,- ' , Hughes, R. . Hughes, R. jao- Hughes, H. jun., Hughes, Thomas McKean, John Total, MONCTON. Binncy,S. Botsford, Bliss Cadman, James Chandler, E.B. Jan., Chandler, A. H. (M. U.) C'oasdale, W. J. Croasdale, Mr*. W. v.. Bllirtt, J. sen., Fo'.-ce, Edwin Harris, C. P. $100 Harris, J. L. ... , ' King, 0. t.. ._ I Kinnear,J. M. McKay, A. ^» 1 , Mcintosh, J. 65 i Nixon, W. li. .,,fU'. • to 1 Olive, Eben n Petew, C. G, Pittfield, J. W. Sayre, Mrs. (Widow) Taylor, E. Torrie, R. Tome, Wm. Ist Collection, 2d do., FETERSVILLK OoHtcted hj Mil* Watlers. Charles R. Matthew^ Ghaa. T. Perkin», John Caldwell, R. McCready, Thomas MoKen), George McKeni, P. McKeni, James Nelson, George A. Incfa^ Andrew Cooper, J. McCutchin, R. McCracken, Thomas Corbett, George H. Jones; James Martin, Arthur Martin, A. Fleming, M. D., George Lyon, James Lyon, Mrs. P. Lyon, Andrew Forbes^ H. Queen, R. Graham, H. Waters, Jdo. Nelson, C. H. L. Perkins, , Oeo. Mills, Esq., Ura. Geo. Mills, CoUeote4 by Min HoSknan. I Francis Woods, Esq., C. R. Bayard, Esq., Miss Hoffman, ■•■■■' T. Miles, ■ . , p. Brodie. iJaa. Clark, iBdw. Sproul,. • ' I jMrs. Bums, -••- [Mrs. Q. Godfrey, '• jMra. Stems, '." ;: pohnDalton, |1 00 1 60 80 8 00 I 00 » 00 $64 76 8 72 14 00 tin 41 • $4 32 4 00 60 60 26 26 20 86 40 40 40 40 00 80 26 26 \ 90 60 20 64 20 HO 26 60 30 26 a 00 60 |20 41 1 00 I 00 ' 2 00 • 1 00 60 86 25 26 V 25 25 26 17 U Collected by Mfsa Maria If llsom Jas. McKinney, W. Policy, S. W. Corbett, And. Menriflon, John J. Gealey, Mrs. And. Corbett, John Moore, sen,,, Mrs. Thos. Reid, Mrs. Geo. Dunn, James Corbett, Jas. Wilson, A Friend, W. J. Rolsten, 11 09 70 60 60 60 80 25 60 40 80 25 2S •6 15 Oolleeted by Mr. Norman Me&«od. Wm. J. Graham, f 1 00 Miss Mahood, i OO William Bell, Robert Howe, Norman McLeody Thos. Cooper, William Graham, Miss Isabella Smith, First Collection, Second do. Total, 142 00 QUEKNSBURY. 1st Collection, Oct. 1869, |6 95 2d Do. March. 1870, IS 18 Collections and donations to^ wards deficiency fund, 44 62 Hoyt, Joseph (estate of late) 26 OO Bill, John and family, i oo Miller, Mr. and Mrs. WiUiam Miller, L^atthew Miller, Robert Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morehouse, Georgiana Preecott, Mr. and Mrs. Willtam^ Prescott, Henry, jr. ,, Prescott, Henry , ; Prescott, John , j- * Prescott, Thomas , , Plummer, Sarah Wiggins, William Woodforde, J. W. D. (donatioifqf CoHMfed bv Ml^s tlpp«t. Brown, A. J. CaverhiU, William 0L D.) Carerhill, William CaTerhill, John Deboice, Betty ' larl, William and daughters. 1 60 1 00 60 1 60 1 00 1 60 ;#0 •0 1 00 1 60 80 1 60 1 24 II 00 1 OO 1 OO 60 20 '.' .J I 80 m Iki'i Im. mm ill I Farmer, 3u8an Fleming, George ,•. ^ Fleming, C. ■ Cuioa, Mrs. William Gunter, Mrs. Judson & daughter Hagerman, Mrs. Joseph Hagermau, William Hagerman, Mrs. Irad . • - !/ Huestis, Harriet ,(':•'' ^ii' Huestis, Alice '<- '■ '" Huestis, Lewis John - ■ '^ Bovey, Mrs. Ingrabam, Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Ingraham, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ingraham, Jane Ingraham, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ingraham, Saadtbrd Ingraham, Frederick , , ,, Ingraham, Sarah Ingraham, Mamre Ingraham, Mr. and Mrs. George Ingraham, Maud and Maggie Jackson, Mrs, William , , Jackson, James S. Jackson, Mrs. ; - ,, . Jackson, Walter and Tom Long. Abraham Moran, Alexander, Murch, John Murch, Isaac Moore, Jessie Parent, Emmeline ^ ^ Parent, Mrs. George ' Parent, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Parent, Daniel and Adolphus Perley, Mrs. Perley, Thomas ;' Perley, Henry ' i ,. Sinnot, James ' ' 8innot, Mrs. Tom. Strange, Henry and family. Temperance, Son of, and Lady Tippet, Rev. H. W. Tippet, Mrs. Tippet, Henry Grindon (don.) Tippet, Vivian Tippet, Arthur P. Tippet, Mary Vivian Tippet, J. Hartley Tippet, Alice 0. ' Wildy, Mary Ann .',, Oollected by Mri. James Oloie. Cliff, James Cliff, Mrs. Edmund '');'^=''[' Close, Mrs. James Close, Lucy Kelly, Mrs, 1 2 ((■•n . fO 60 26 26 20 29 60 22 25 60 60 20 20 3 00 4 00 00 00 1 00 60 80 24 1 50 60 60 60 26 lY 60 10 60 26 10 20 26 48 84 26 26 12 26 20 1 62 42 4 00 a 00 8 00 4 00 2 00 1 00 26 26 20 j,.< 'l 00 24 48 24 12 RICHIBUCTO. Brown, William sen., Brown, Mrs. Brown, William Brown, Frederick Coster, Rev. N. A, Curran, Thomas Churchman, A. Dibblee, T. W. DesBriaay, Theoph, Dickenson, J. scnr. Dickenson, Thomas Dickenson, Jonathan Forster, James senr., Forster, James jr., Feetham, H. i Friend, A Hudson, Williaii Hudson, Mrs. Haines, Mrs. Allen Johnston, — Moody, Dr. Orr, Mrs. Peabody, Mrs. Powell, Mrs. S. Perry, Mrs. William Palmer, Mrs. Palmer, Mrs. D. Richardson, Caleb Richardson, Miss Smith, The Misses Stephenson, John sen. Stephenson, Mrs. Stephenson, Duncan Thompson, Mrs. James Wheten, John Wetmore, Miss S. S. Children, Total, ' • v fl 00 1 00 60 60 8 00 50 45 4 00 1 00 1 GO 1 00 1 00 4 00 8 00 45 1 Ol« 1 00 60 •r 40 ■^ 1 00 ' 2 00 60 1 04 50 25 25 ' 20 1 00 48 ''' 2 00 • 1 on ^ 1 00 ' 1 oo 24 ■ 6 OO 50 2 98 $61 34 mMfiH.>', Total, $166 87 RICHMOND. Beardsley, Mrs. Ralph $0 fin Beardsley, Alfred 50 Campbell, Mrs. Thomas 40 1 Cunliffe, Mr. and Mrs. EUia 4 OO Cunliffe, Hattie . • 60 Cunliffe, George 60 1 Currie, Lucie 60 1 Cufitance, Mr. and Mrs. Robert 1 OOJ Custance, Fred. !.J[ Dinzey, Rev, J. and Mrs. 1 1 O0| Dinzey, Guy Jermyn ... 1 O'l Dinzey, Conrad -';!: 1 <•"[ Qartley, Thomas ,. , -, 1 ■idl Gartley, John ,t . t 'J Gartley, George 1 Gartley, Thomas jun., 81 obert |6l 34 |0 fi« 50 40! 4 OOI 60 50 1 50 1 1 m n[ u n 1 '^"1 1 t^i 1 4(11 Garrtey, Margaret Geddes, John Gentle, Mrs. Elizabeth Gentle, Mrs. Joshua Gidney, Isaac Gidney, Joseph Gidney, John Gidney, Daniel Gipson, Mr. Hanson, Mrs. John Jameson, Mr. and Mra. Jameson, Mary Jameson, Henry Jameson, Lee Love, David Marsden, John McBride, Robert McBride, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McGulloch, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Mclntyre, Patrick Mclntyre, Thomas Mclntyre, Mary Mclntyre, Isabel -■ Mclntyre, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mclntyre, Ella Mclntyre, Mr. & Mrs. Andrew McKee, Mary McLellan, Mr. & Mrs. Jobu McLellan, John Jun., Nicholson, Richard Nicholson, John Smith, Mortimer Stokes, Wm. Strong, Wm. Wilson, Samuel Whenman, Mrs. Wheaman, Matilda LENTEN OFFCRINeS. L. V. D., Mrs. E. Gentle, Wm. Stokes, Mrs. Whenman, R. D. Beardsley, Mrs. Jameson, Mary Jameson, Henry Jamesoa, John Jameson, Onsbury Jameson, Left Jameson Annie Jameson, Mary Mclntyre, Isabel Mclntyre, Two collections St. John's ) Church, Richmond, ) Cols., Watson Settlement, fO 1 1 $1 1 1 50 00 00 80 40 70 05 60 00 00 25 26 12 76 60 08 25 40 00 hS 00 50 00 50 00 00 on 26 VO 70 60 00 40 60 00 60 00 00 00 44 40 60 86 26 20 20 20 22 00 24 04 74 1 180 00 ROTHESAY. J. L. Almon, Berlin Armstrong, James Dixon, J. Ilalbert Dixon, Wm. A. Dixon, Frederic Forrister, Henry Forrister, 0. H. Fiiirweathor, S. S, Hall, Mrs. Thomas Keirstead, David Kilpatrick, Albert Langstrotli, Allan C. Otty, D. 0. Perkins, Charles Prince, David Prince, Eliad Prince, Samuel Prince, Wm. S. Richardson, Wm, J. Ritchie, Chief Justice, John Rhodes, George A. Saunders, John S. Saunders, Thomas Saunders, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Saunders, Daniel Smith, Wm. Smith, John H. Wright, sen., John H. Wright, jun., fr> 00 1 00 1 00 00 60 fiO BO 25 00 10 00 1 00 1 00 60 4 00 4 00 $0 m 06 60 25 20 00 2 00 25 60 1 00 6d m 00 $83 53 ST. ANDREWS, CHAMCOOK, AND McADAAi. ST. ANDRK va. Augherton, George |0 50 Augherton, James 60 Augherton, James Mis. SQ Alger, Miss 60' Alexander, Joseph 60 Alexander, Jobcph Mrs. 60 Bull, Henry 2 nO Bradbridge, Henry 1 00 Billings, S. Mrs. 2.5 Burton, John 1 00 Brown, John I 00 Billings, Robert Mrs. 25 Conley, Mrs. (Seal Llands) 8 (»0 Campbell, George F. 1 oo Campbell, John I bO Cole, George 1 00 Campbell; Richard, 1 00 Day, Mrs. 1 00 Denley, Joseph 1 00 Denley, Mrs, 60 Dougherty, John M Dawson, Caroline w EggletOD, George ^ S2 m V, Es,'j}otor , Mr*. Friend, A Greatht'iid, N. T. Govf, Dr. Hipwell, Thomas Hunt, Mrs. Hunt, Henry Mrs. Houlton, Mrs. Haddock, Jacob Mrs. Hathewftr, (J. E. 0. Hatch, IJ. n. Howard, Edward Howard, Mrs. Howard, Minnie Howard, Jennie Howard, Bessie Haddock, K. Mrs, Jackson, Mrs. Jones, John Mrs. Jones, Harry Juli'.'.n, E. Arthur Ketchuui, Dr. Kev. Ketclium, liessic H, Ketchuin, Charles Jv Lorimer, Edward McGrotty, Miss Morris, VV. B. Moore, George Magee, Jolm S. Magee, Mrs. Maloney, Mra. Osburn, Henry Osburn, Mra. Pheasant, Edward Pheasant, Mrs. Richardson, Isaac Ross, Mrs. Robert Street, Jainos W. Street, George D, Street, Herbert Stone, Mrs. Smith, Miss Smith, (,'atharine Smith, Mrs. T. Smith, Sarah SStineon, Ebcn Stinson, Angus Stinson, Mrs. James Stiuson, Mis. Henry Stinson, Mary Stinson, Fanny Stinson, Mrs. Marshall Stinson, Mrs. John Shaw, Sydney Shaw, Wither Short, Mrs. Stevenson, Benjamin I Tretidwt'U, Nathan 8 1 1 2 1 |0 50 2 00 2 BO 00 (lO 25 60 60 50 00 00 00 25 25 25 25 24 60 } 00 50 2 00 6 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 60 00 00 00 00 00 6 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 40 60 20 00 5 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 24 24 I 0© 1 00 1 00 60 25 26 60 . 50 25 25 50 / 00 i 90 WhHlock, Wirii'ffm $4 GO Whittaker, Margaret 26 Wren, Mrs. Thomas 50 Colts, in All Sttints' Chureb, 30 S'S 1149 66 CHAMCOOI. Berrr, Aaaie M. liSO 50 Crai^, Mary A. PO Craig, Mrs Joseph 50 Craig, Mrs. John ^an. I OO Friend, A 25 Ferrw, Mr^. Wm. 30 Grimmer, G. H, 10 0»> 6ow, Sarah 86 Johnson, Henrj 1 00 Johnson, Harriet 73 Miller. Mrs. Robert 54 Neal, Aadrew 60 Partridge, Rev. F. 2 00 Rankin, Mro. Daniel 50 Rsnkrn,^ William 1 00 Townshend, John I 00 Townsbend, Mrs. Robert 50 TowDsbend, Georgia 50 Townsbend, Mr&. Wm. 1 00 Wren, William 50 GoUeciioHs in Chureb, 10 65 «88 81 m'adau jukctiok— N. B. & C. Railway. Ayles, Mrs. |0 12 Ayles, George 25 Dawson, Edmund 1 00 England, Mrs. 24 Friend, A 20 Friend, A 29 Falconer, John J, 10 Haddock, James 1 00 Havf , John 2r> Johnson, A. m Jones, Robert 25 Knowles, Mrs. K. 60 Kelly, S. 20 McDonald, Daniel /O Ross, Wm. 10 Thompson, Angus 60 Collections after service. 2 00 ■ $8 (0 Total, ■• $191 46 SAINT GEORGE & PENNFIiiLD, &c. SAliNT OEOKQE. Austin, Robert Austin, Samuel Barry, Thomas Bwpy, Mrs. Thomas ; Brock way, Silas y. Basldwvn, Andrew Brown, Francis Brown, John H. Brown, ^arah $1 00 1 00 5 00 2 60 1 00 1 00 I 00 25 35 83 00 50 8& ) 65 $191 46 Brown, James 10 50 Shaw, W. W. 11 00 Brown, John Sen., 50 Spinney, James 60 Brown, William 60 Spinney, Mrs. James 60 Baldwin, George 50 Stein, Mr. and Mrs. George 1 OU Billings, John 50 Scott, John 1 00 Billings, Wellington 60 Sutherland, William 1 00 Boyd, Mrs. John 60 Sutherland, Robert Sen., 1 00 Clinch, Guy 60 Thomson, Annie J. 10 00 Campbell, Daniel 1 00 Wetraore, F. A. 50 Campbell, Ronald 60 Wetmore, Josiah 1 00 Campbell, Sarah 60 Wetmorc, Mrs. A. J. 1 00 Crosy, David 1 00 1st coll. St. Mark's Church, 8 62 Clayburn, John 2 00 2d do. do. 6 63 Dick, Dr. 2 00 Drake, Mrs. 87 tl02 62 Elliott, Mr3. 25 PENN FIELD. Gillmore, Abby E. 6.) Anderson, Samuel $0 42 Gillmore, A. Hill 1 00 Anderson, James 86 Gillmore, Ildcrado 1 00 Boyd, Roberi 60 Gray, W. H. 1 00 Bon, Simon 40 Hibbard, Francis M. P. P., 1 00 GluflF, Matthew 26 Hall, Mark 1 00 Chaffey, Howard 90 Hibbard, George F. 1 00 Crickard, John 60 Hamilton, Wilson 24 Crickard, John Jun., 60 Irish, S. E. 1 25 Crickard, George 60 Johnson, Samuel 2 00 Crickard, William 25 Johnson, Mrs. Samuel 1 00 Carlyle, Mr. 2 00 Johnson, Charles 1 00 Dunbar, Robert 25 Kearney, John 60 Eldridge, David 24 Knight, Gideou 2 50 Gillespie, James 1 00 Knight, Mrs. Joshua 1 50 Gillespie, Hugh 70 Ludgate, Hugh , 2 00 Hawkins. Nelson 83 Ludgate, Mrs. Hugh 1 00 Henderson, Edmund 50 Latham, Artemus 1 00 Hunter, Robert 26 Lee, Albert 50 Jack, Jacob 48 Moran, James Sen., 50 Johnson, Charles 1 00 Moran, J. A. 1 00 Johnson, William 50 Morin, Francis 50 Justasou, Isaac 1 00 ^1 array, Robert 50 Justason, Caleb 25 Mann, Miss 1 00 Justason, Maggie 1 00 Meeting, George 60 McDowl, James 40 McCormick, Joseph 50 McDowl, Mrs. James f 24 MuDermitt, John 2 00 McKay, James 1 00 >Fossinett, Louis B. 60 McKay, Hugh 60 McGee, Richard 2 00 McKay, Samuel 44 McGce, Cliarlorf 2 00 McDowl, John 61 McCallum, J. A. 00 xMlller, John T. 1 O'J McLauchlan, Mr?. F. 60 Mclntyre, James 1 00 O'Rrien, E. R. 60 Miller, Mrs. J. T. 82 O'Brien, James 00 Noonan, Dennis 50 Parks, Moses 60 Noble, William 50 Parks, Mrs. Moses ' 50 Ray, Thomas .60 Randall, Mr?. Benj. 00 SiraoHfion, George F. 60 Smith, Rev. Ranald E. 4 00 Spinney, James Jun., 22 Stuart, Mrs. R. A. ■ ' ' 48 Woodbury, Sophronia 54 Smith, H. A. 48 1st coll. Christ's Church, 1 42 Sparks, Gooden 00 2d do. do. 1 .87 Spinney, Nelson 60 "* * Shaw, Benjamin 00 .! '■' $25 6? 84 mm ^^^:i^ HHB ,'' 5 ■■ m 1 1 1 nOIX ROAD. BCMMART. Carson, Thomas |0 60 Saint George, 1102 62 Ctrson, Elizabeth 60 Pennfield, 25 64 CariaioD, Hannah 25 Roix Road, 11 69 Carson, Charles 1 00 Upper Mills, 11 52 Carson, Acheson 1 00 Pocologan, 6 76 Carson, Acheson Mrs. Carson, William Sen., 25 00 1 Total, |167 22 Carson, William Jun., 1 00 Careou, Wilson 60 SAINT DAVID. Carson, Rachel 26 Bell, Thomas $1 00 Carsou, Georgiana 26 }{ell, Mrs. Thomas 60 Frost, Joseph 20 Black, Thomas Jun., 1 00 Johriion. Gorman 50 Black, Mrs. Thomas 50 Jdhiison, Mrs. G. 80 Davis, Samuel 1 00 tv.ix, Sarah 25 Davi.s, Mrs. 50 lull.-, Abigail 26 Geddcry, Jarvis no lf,< j John 1 00 Geddery, Mrs. 50 Roix, Jane 24 Gregory, William 1 00 Sec, Mrs. 25 Gregory, Mrs. 50 Scott, Julia ' 25 Gregory, Matilda 50 T5'^ ? $5 76 1 Hill, Mrs. John 1 00 Mclnt Moore Thome Thorns Thorns Thorns Thoni8( Webbe Webbe Wood, Voung, Collecl A Frien( A Frienc Koyd, Ja Clendeni Gibson, ] Gregory, Jenkins, Johnson, Kirk, Mrg Mc Bride, Mc Bride, McBride, . McBride, » Mo Bride, J McCaw, M Mowatt, \\ Mowatt, St Mowatt, Tl Volley, Mr. Jolley, Rol Robinson, KoJIs, Willi Walters, Walters, ™ Waiters, T| Webber, J| Webber, m TO^ Collected ■Armstrong,! ■Armstrong Carter, Nich C«rter, MrsJ Cameron, \\ ^oore, Stepil ^«ore, Mrs.r £oore, Hord i'lckey, W.l GilJey, WaJtl ^rvinff. Hug Irving, Mrt 85 62 , 64 I 69 I 52 5 '75 7 22 ^1 00 Ml I ()0 50 1 00 50 BO 50 1 00 50 1 1 1 1 1 1 f;0 00 00 50 00 00 00 60 00 60 2 00 8 00 2 00 00 00 00 00 1 00 $25 60 homson. $0 85 20 1 42 1 10 65 85 20 86 85 20 85 85 20 25 20 1 00 Mcintosh, Mrs, Daniel Moore, Sedgefleld Thomas, Emma Thomson, Mrs. Hiram Thomson, Mrs. Loring Thomson, Frederick Thomson, Wilmot Webber, Mrs. James Sen., Webber, Mrs. Janaes Wood, Mrs. Joseph Young, William $0 42 20 42 00 00 00 00 48 60 85 60 119 29 Collected by Miss Margaret McBridc. A Friend, A Friend, Boyd, James L. Clendenin, Mrs. Charlotte Gibson, Mrs. Gregory, Robert Jenkins, Mrs. James Johnson, Robert Kirk, Mrs. Mc Bride, Mrs. James McBride, Margaret E. McBride, John McBride, John A. McBride, Robert A. McCnw, Mrs. Margaret A. McCaw, Andrew Mowatt, Henry Mowatt, Samuel Jun., Mowatt, Thomas PoUey, Mr. atid Mrs. Robert Policy, Robert Jun., Robinson, Annie Rolls, William Watters, Daniel Walters, Mrs. Daniel Watters, Thomas Webber, Joan Webber, Mrs, John 10 40 40 60 40 80 40 40 40 80 80 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 1 00 40 40 1 00 40 40 40 40 40 |18 70 TOWKR HILL, ST. DAVID. Collected by Mr. Alexander Woodcock. |1 00 60 1 00 1 00 26 1 00 1 00 1 00 60 1 00 60 jO Irvine, Joha |1 Irvine, Miss M. Irving, Mrs. M. Irving, George Sen., Irving, George Irvine, George W. Irvine, Mrs. Geo. W. Irvine, William Irvine, Mrs. Wm. Irvine, Thomas Irons, John Johnston, Joseph Johnston, Mrs. Joseph Logan, Archibald Logan, Mrs. Archibald Ludgate, George Ludgate, James Ludgate, Mrs. James Ludgate, W. Merrill, H. A. Mitchel, George Mitchel, John Powers, Amos Powers, Mrs. Amos Powers, James Powers, Warren Powers, Mrs. Warren Power.>i, Harris Powers, Emma Reid, M. Y. Reid, Mrs. M. Y. Stewart, Daniel Stewart, Mrs. Leah Scott, Theodore Scott, Mrs. Theo. Toft, William Toft, Mrs. Wm. Toft, Warren Weeks, Mrs. Weeks, Nelson Woodcock, Alex. Woodcock, Mrs. Alex. Woodcock, John Woodcock, G. D. Woodcock, The Misses Armstrong, D. S. Armstrong, Mrs. D. S. Carter, Nichola* Carter, Mrs. N. Cameron, Duncan Doore, Stephen Dooie, Mrs. S. Doore, Horatio Dickey, W. T. Gilley, Walter Irving, Hugh Irving, Mn. HugL 00 40 Si SO 50 60 50 60 60 60 1 00 1 00 60 H 50 60 1 00 1 00 60 1 00 88 1 00 60 60 »2 00 1 00 60 60 60 60 82 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 60 1 00 1 00 1 1 00 00 00 00 00 00 f39 15 SAINT PATRICK. Acheson, John H. |1 00 Acheson, Sarah 50 Acheson, Mary J. 48 Baldwin, John 1 00 Baldwin, George 60 ; Bell, Annie 60 i Camac, Thomas 88 I Cameron, Thomas 60 j Cameron, Mrs. Thomas 36 1 CameroE, Bessie i6 86 PI 11 ^H V (•/ V ^1 ' ' ' wMi . li IS Cameron, Thomas Jun., Carson, Charles Carson, Mrs. Charles Cockburn, Robert Dyer, Richard Dyer, Mrs. Richard Dyer, Mary Ann Dyer, James Henry Irwin, Thomas Irwin, John Ludgate, John Maguire, John Maguiro, Mrs. John Mnguire, Martha Ann Maguire, Lucinda Maguire, Samuel McEninch, Samuel McEninch, Mrs. Samuel McFarlane, Henry Sen., McFarlane, Henry McFarlane, Daniel McFarlane, John McFarlane, Mrs. John McMinn, Alexander Monahan, Hugh Monahnn, Mrs. Smart, Mrs. James BUM HART, 8t David, Collected by Mr. Woodcock, Collected by Miss Thomnon Collected by Miss M'Bride, < > . Total, |0 84 40 00 8 00 1 00 no 60 25 • 25 00 fiO 00 00 60 60 60 60 00 60 60 1 00 60 60 60 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 60 I 170 80 196 60 44 90 19 29 13 70 $174 19 SAINT JAMES— ST. JOHN. Armstrong, Rev. and Mrs. W. Armstrong, J. R. Baker, W. ' . /•> Betts, Mrs. A. ; / ' Boyd, Mrs. r . f BrUtain, Mrs. »' .• ,: Bunsworth, Mies ' ;.\' Cash (three subs.), Cassldy, R. Caston, — ,,j . , . . ., Clawson, Oementaon, F. ->• • '' Cornfield, — Cox, Mpjor R. E. Evans, J. _ • - Evans, W. Edeon, — Friend, Godard, Mrs. Green, Miss Hanford, F. - 120 00 1 00 1 00 I 00 6 00 1 00 1 00 76 2 00 60 2 00 4 oa 1 00 4 00 1 00 1 00 60 6 00 1 00 1 (»0 1 00 Hanington, W. J. M. Har\'ey, — Hatheway, W. H. Holdcn, Mrs. Horn, Mrf. Hunter, R. Jordan, F. G. < Jordan, D. Kee, John Kee, Thomas ' Kee, William Kerr, D. S. Knowlton, Mrs. Laird, Charles Littler, J. Long, — McCabe, — McKelvey, Alexander McLean, Mrs. Majoribanks, Misses Motly, Miss Moulson, J. Moulson, Miss Newberry, E. Normansell, H. O'Neill,— Packer, Mrs. Peters, Hurd Pike, Mis. Portmore, Mrs. Price, J. Pengilly, Mrs. . ,, : , Reed, Mrs. ' . \ Reynard, Mrs, ;. Robinson, F. P. ' ," Robinson, Ludlow „ Robinson, Mrs. W. U. Seeds, Thomas Sheridan, P. Smith, W. St«wart, Edward Stewart, John Sparks, T. Sulii>, Joseph Sulis, George Sunday School, Sutton, Mrs. Thomson, J. '■ Turnbull, Mrs. Warren, Major 78th Regt., Wetmore, Judge Wilhs, E. Wilson, J. let semi annual collection, 2d ditto ditto, 110 00 60 6 00 1 00 . 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 60 60 00 oo 50 60 Oil 50 00 5i) 00 00 50 60 50 2 00 1 00 50 10 00 Coll Rev. Rev. 4 00 2 CO 50 1 50 50 75 1 00 12 00 1 00 10 00 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 4 OO 2 00 1 00 1 00 6 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 6 00 10 OO 2 00 1 OO 18 Oil 17 00 |200 OO «t 00 60 00 00 00 1 00 00 00 50 BO 00 00 50 50 . Ott 50 I 00 50 00 00 60 60 60 00 00 50 10 00 1 1 2 1 4 2 00 CO 50 1 50 50 15 1 00 12 00 1 00 10 00 SAINT LUKE'S-PORTLAND. OolUction, |20 44 Rev. Canon UarrisoD, 6 00 Rev. W. U. Tilley, 10 00 136 44 SAINT M.vKK— ST. JOHN. |200 OO R. S. DeVeber, R. P. Starr, Rev. G. M. Arraatrong, John Ward, James Robcrtsoo, Dr. Hamilton, R. T. Clinch, H. W. Chisholm, George Bertaux, G. S. DeForest, W. W. Turnbull, George Blatcli, Ja9. R. Ruel, R. P. Butler, James Mount, Arthur Everitt, W. F. Wortman, J. M. F. Whiting, John Crawford, J. Robinson, Mrs. R. Armstrong, B. P. Price, C. A. Stockton, Simeon Jones, H. Fair weather, J. Horsfall, T. F. Barker, W. F. Manka, Evan Evans, C. Flood, John Finders, George A, Barker, Rev. C. L. F. Haensel, L. Carvell, Dr. Keator, T. E. Grindon, George H. OaltoD, J. k H. FoBter, Henry Coffee, Jeremiah Travis, Mrs. J. Travis, T. B. HaningtoBf J. A. MuUin, The Misses Lee, J. D. Turner, W. H. A. Keans, W. K. Crawford, John Schofield. Robert Stevens, R. S. Dickson, Thonus Marter, t& on 6 00 15 00 4 00 2 00 4 00 10 CO 2 00 2 00 2 00 00 00 no 00 00 00 2 00 1 00 2 €0 4 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 03 tj 00 I 00 I 00 00 00 00 00 00 2 00 2 2 00 •0 2 00 2 1 1 00 00 00 2 00 1 00 fi 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 Rer. Mr. Kcllogp, f.'S 00 William Gardiner, 2 no H McMonagle, Thomas Crozier, T. E. Griffith, Miss Hubbard, Jacob Heiber, E. L. Thorne, W. H. Thome, W. D. W. -iiubbard, Mrs. W. F. Burt, Hon. Jiimcs Devor, Friend, Mrs. Chipmnn, T. W. Daniel, John GiDlcs, A. Daniel, J. J. Kaye, Miss Hazen, R. T. A. Scott, S. D. Berton, W. J. Berton, John Crear, F. T. C. Burpee, R. Lee, George F. Smith, Mrs. T. M. Smith, Mrs. W. H. Adams, Mrs. F. W. Halhoway, Collection, 68 70 By a parishioner after Anniver- sary Meeting, 100 00 $449 36 00 00 00 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 60 4 Ou 4 00 4 00 1 00 4 no .S 00 20 00 40 00 10 1,0 4 00 2 (lO 4 Oil 4 00 16 00 8 no 2 00 6 00 1 00 4 00 6 00 1 00 1 00 SAINT PAUL— PORTLAND. 2 00 1 00 Adams, John Anonymous, Anderson, J. W. Armstrong, C. Armstrong, R. Armstrong, EL Bates, Miss Barker, F. Boyd, R. Murray Boyd, Barclay Beer, William Beenard, P. Clements, W. N- Coster, Miss Cochrane, John Collier, W. E. DeVeber, L. H. DeVeber, L. H. jr. DeVeber, J. S. Boiee Donation (J. S. B. D.) Domville, James Domvilie, Mrs. Drary, W- C. 00 00 00 00 60 60 00 00 00 00 00 2 CO 2 00 2 00 2 (to 2 no 60 Oo 2 00 20 00 SO 00 6 00 10 00 8 00 88 p,' '. n Drnry, Ciiiirlca Knrle, Dr. FiiirwiMtlier, J. Kiiirwoiitiicr, T. Fairwcatlicr, A. 0. Fiiirwontlici, Mrc. E. ForMtcr, William GrindlfV, II. li. Howe, Joliii Hfiyt. J. A. Ilaninptoii, 'i. I*. Jack, W. Jrtck, I. Allen Jn'kson, Hncliel Jai -on, Klizii Japu, .Mr. ant! Mrs, Jnrvis, Wm. M. Kinnear, J. Mills AHVfil McKenzie, Roderick Peacock, Eliza Peacock, fJcorge Peacock, 1 anny Peiler, Ernest Kobinson, T. M, RobiiiHon, Mrs. T. M. Robinson, George A. Robiiiso;!. T. Barclay Robinson, M' rii^i Rowling, John Scovil, Mr". W. fl. Scovil, E. G. Scovil, Jaraes Scovil, W. E. Scovil, W. H. Seely, W. L. T. Shives, A. Smith, Mrs. H. B. Smith, G. Sidney Snider, Mr. and Mrs. Street, W. W. Thomson, S. R. Toller, F. Thurgar, J. Verner Taylor, James Wetmore, Dr. Wrieht, John X. Y. Z., Ist Collection, 2d CoIIeccioQ, fa 5 1 1 2 2 1 10 4 1 2 4 8 2 \ SO 20 2 6 1 1 1 1 2 6 6 8 4 4 1 4 4 4 10 8 6 6 80 10 20 2 10 2 6 1 4 8 20 ^1 67 00 00 00 00 00 OO 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 (10 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 85 1569 65 DKFICIENCT tWD, 1869. Collection, special , flOO 00 Coster, Miss 20 Oo Doraville, Fanny per J. !) ., 80 00 scovil, Rev. W. 100 00 :.- ■■•;, |27o (lO Total, 1829 65 SAINT MARY'S AND STANI.EY. SAINT MARY'8. Rarkcr, Thomas P. Esq., Barker, Mrs. T. F. Barker, William Barker, Mrs. Wm. Barker, Mrj, A. Barker, Mias 8. Barker, Miss C. Biden, Charles Belyea, D. A. Byram, George Davidson, Mrs. Moses Est., brooks, C. L. Esq., Good, William (ireer, Mary Ann Juft'rey, Rev. Wm. Kellcy, Robert King, Stephen Long, William Long, Mrs. Wra. Mitchcl, Mrs. McKoen, Robert Poppers, Hobert Peppers, John Smith, J. Woodforde Ist Collection, 2d do. STANLEY. Thomas Seward, Esq., Wni. T. Howe, Andrew Waugh Thomas Douglas, George Peters, Collected by MiM Patehel. Andrew Douglas, Wm. Patchel, Martha Patchel^ Erice Foreman William Bennett, Francis Sands, Samuel Lane, Mrs. Geo. Wilks^ William Fisher, Lavinia Patchel, Charles A. Miles, Jobii Douglas, i B. A. Kelley, Mary Ann Scott, John Kelley, Gabriel Yerxa, William Kirkpatrlck, II 00 90 60 60 1 00 60 SO 10 •0 BO 50 1 00 60 «0 4 00 60 n tB 85 "5 1 60 1 00 1 00 20 00 46 2 00 |4 00 1 00 4 00 1 00 1 00 |1 00 1 00 12 60 26 ' 60 60 10 16 20 1 00 20 2 00 16 24 1 00 1 00 Alfrod David Wm. J Jolin r Wm. P Edward Mrs. Ge Wm. CIi John Cli Mrs. Mo George J Mrs. Jan O Benson Si Edward h Samuel \\ Ist Colleci 2d da TOWAl JJrs* Peppe ^rs. Johnsc Miss Elizabi J. VVoodfon Jnierest on I ^V. W. Rely SACKVII Jamo: AFri MailL >1Iected by Miu G&rktoa. ' ^on, |1 60 23 S4 80 00 60 60 60 00 W) 60 60 60 60 60 I 00 60 60 4 00 60 26 25 •25 "5 1 60 1 00 1 00 20 00 45 2 00 f 4 00 1 00 4 00 1 00 1 00 |l 00 00 12 60 25 60 60 10 16 20 1 00 20 2 00 16 24 00 00 1 1 Alfred J, aarkson, $0 26 David Douglas, Esq., 60 Wm. Johnston, 2^ .lolm Douglas (Red Rock), I 00 Wra. Plant, 60 Colleeted by MIm BendalL Edward Spear, |1 00 Mrs. George Humble, 60 AVm. Clarkson, Esq., I 00 John Clarkson, 1 00 Mrs. Moore, 26 George Humble, 20 Mrs. James McLea, 24 On MlB* WilkinMD'4 List. Benson Smith, Esq., |2 00 Edward Harvey, 20 Samuel Wilkinson, 1 00 iBt Collection, 11 2d da 98 170 02 TOWARDS nWIOIKNCT FUND. Mrs. Peppers, Mrs. Johnson, Miaa Elizabeth Scovil, J. Woodford Smith, Esq., Interest on Endowment Fund, W. W. Belyea, $1 00 1 00 6 00 20 00 12 00 1 00 140 00 |1 60 2S SACKVILLE & DORCHESTER. SACKVILLS. Allison, H. B. |2 00 Allison, J. Walter 1 60 Allison, J. Frederic 1 00 Barnes, Julia 60 Bell, Robert 50 Black, S. F. 1 00 Botsford, Hon. A. E. 4 00 Botaford, Mrs. A. E. Boultenhouse, John 1 Chandler, F. S. Clarke, Stephen Cogswell, Edward Cooke, Mrs. J. Dixon, E. B. I Dickson, David lEntwistle, Robt. ' lEsubrooks, Blair lEatabrooks, Mrs. B. Kvans, Miss tvans, J. Edward i, Pranklin, J. E. t : frink, S. H. 1 4 2 00 60 2 00 60 8 00 26 00 00 00 00 60 26 60 60 CO Grey, J W. Knapp, Dr. T. W. Lawronco, Mrs. O. Lindsay & Vickery, Milncr, Mrs. Christopher Milncr, William Milner, Mrs. William Milncr, W. C. Mcaban, John Morrice, Mrs. John Murray, Fanny Power, Am ''» Purdy, Mrn raos I'urdy, Mr Rainnic, J: Roberts, 1 u. Rogers, Mr-*. John Russ, Charles Towse, Mrs. E. S. Wilson, Richard Wilson, Rufus Ist Collection, Nov. 186», Collection for Deficiency Fund, 2d collection. II 00 2 00 60 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 no 1 00 1 60 1 00 6 00 60 60 1 00 1 00 4 00 1 PO 1 00 1 00 60 1 00 11 66 IP 60 8 66 DORCHKSTXR. A Friend, Backhouse, William Bell, T. W. and Mrs. Boucher, Charles Boxall, R. C. Carter, Edward Carter, Mrs. M. Chandler, Hon. E. B. Chandler, George W. Chandler, Charles Chandler, Joshua Chapman, David Charters, E. A. Coldwell, Thomas Crowson, Mrs. Tboma» Gilbert, Miss Gilbert, S- G. Gilbert, B. Gilbert, Ella Godfrey, Charles Hanington, D. L. and Mrs. Hickman, Joseph Hickman, John Keillor, Thomas Keillor, Miss McMinn, John Moore, W. E. Moore, J. L. Moran, Mrs. Oulton, Alfred E. Palmer, Gideon Fahner, Philip J. |94 70 |1 00 1 00 2 00 1 6 00 no 60 (TO 26 00 00 CO 60 60 00 40 25 2 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 8 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 ws 00 00 60 2 00 2 00 1 00 8 8 1 V IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) ^^v. 1.0 s u 11.25 so "^^ III^H ^ ^ 12.2 KJUu Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREIT WEBSTIR.N.Y. I4SM (71«)S72-4S03 \ iV SJ <^ '^ i\^ ^ '4^ ^ c\ •X 90 Peck, J. B. |1 00 Robb, Alexander 1 60 Roberts, Dr. J. C. E. 2 00 Sayre, Otho 60 Smith, Mrs. A. J. 9 80 Tait, E. V. 2 00 Teed, John and Mrs. I 60 Teed, Lucy 26 Tingley, S. W. 1 00 Tait, B. B. 60 Tait, A. P. 60 Weldon, Mrs. Wra. I 60 Wallace, W. 60 1st Collection, Nov. 1870, 14 40 fid do. 9 94 1st Coll. for Deficiency Fund, 9 96 2d do. do. 60 26 $200 99 Total, $296 69 SHEDIAC, DUNDAS, kG. SHEDLIC. Barnes, William |1 00 Barnes, Mr. 25 Bateman, James 60 Bateman, John Jan., 1 00 Bateman, Mr. Wm. 20 Bell, Mrs. Richard 20 Clerk, Mrs. John Sen., 48 Clerk, John Jun., 48 Elliott, Mrs. Thomas 20 Friend, 1 00 Hanington, Mrs. Joseph 1 00 Hanington, Sherman 60 Harshmann, Benjamin 1 00 Harshmann, George 1 00 Inglis, Samuel 60 Jarvis, Rev. Dr. and Mrs. 4 00 Johnson, Mrs. John 60 Jones, Humphrey 2 00 Jones, Mrs. H. 1 00 Keighly, Robert Kirk, Mrs. Q. 16 1 00 Mills, Mrs. W. and Miss Jerusha and Abi, 82 Newman, Mn. A. 60 Robinson, Henry 26 Robinson, John -• 26 Schiireman, Mrs. Peter 48 Scovil, Mrs. Henry A. Jun., 50 Soovil, Henry A. Sen., 4 00 Smith, Mrs. Tbos. and Miss Cordelia 8 00 Sowerby, Mrs. Robert 26 Stephens, Mr. k Mrs. Wm. 4 00 Sutherland, Mrs. 20 Tod, Patrick ^ , 48 Tod, Thomas $0 24 Welling, Edward James 48 Welling, Mrs. James Sen., 24 Welling, John 1 00 Welling, Sherman 25 Welling, Mrs. Wm. 25 Proceeds of Ist sermon, Shediac Church, July 18, 1869, 10 00 Do. 2d sermon Shediac Church, Dec. 17, 1869, 2 00 $46 85 DUNDAS AMD VTSLLINOTOK. Atkinson, James Atkinson, Robert Bowser, John Carman, G. C. Douglas, Robert Gladstone, Mrs. Hanington, W. McKee, John McLellan, A. Smith, James Sleely, James Steward, W. 0. Sleely, Charles Sleely, William Weeks, Rev. A. Weeks, Mrs. Wilbur, Newton $2 GO 00 00 00 00 00 00 2 00 00 00 00 00 60 00 8 00 2 00 2 00 126 60 $76 35 SIMONDS. DKFICIENCT FCMD. Jordan, William Parker, Mr. ColL at St. Thomas. Church, All Saints' (C tt Allen, John Esq., 2 Armstrong, R. Sands Esq., 2 Quinton, John Esq., 2 Scbofield, Rev. Georg') ,3 Schofield, G. Arthur n ',/ 8 Schofield, Samuel '■ ■ ■ 4 Scovil, Rev. W. (W. & 0. F.), 20 Patchell, Mr. 1 Collected by MIn Isabella Dealy. Armstrong, James f 501 Armstrong, John ^ Crosier, James !' • i'^ Dealy Doaly Moore C Cruml( Dealy, Dealy, Dohert A'oore, Moore, White, Wither! ^^'ithen Collect Adams, Cunning! Jrtin, Jo Irvine, ( I-unds, ^ McBrien, Outram, ] Scott, Da Snott, ilr Scott, Wi Scott, Mia Stepbensd Shaw, J u Willis, Al f^loun'dej, Collected I 'Ambrose, Ambrose, f Ambrose, Armstrooj Burns, Jol Surna, MH E'ana, WJ f Tana, Mif f fans, Mrl Evans, Mil Evana, Mrl Moore, Jaf MOore, Jol MorriaoD, \ Smith, Wii Smith, Mrl er. Oollocted Brayden, "Payden, , Baxter, M| Burgess, 91 ;b, ).F.), Dealy, William Dcaly, Samuel Moore, William |l 00 1 00 60 |4 00 Collected by Miss Letitia Dealy. Crumley, Mrs. tO 60 Dealy, Richard 60 Dealy, James 26 Doherty, Thomas 26 Moore, Andrew R. 6<> Moore, Robert A. 60 White, John 23 Withers, Carbline 25 Withers, Ruth 26 !|3 28 Collected by Messrs. Adams it Outram. Adams, George S. fO 60 Cunningham, 26 Irtin, John 60 Irvine, Gordon 60 Lunds, Nathan 60 McBrien, Misa 24 Outram, E. F. 26 Scott, David 60 Snott, Mrs. David 50 Scott, William 60 Scott, Miss {0 Stephenson, Nicholas 25 Shaw, J imes 4 00 Willis, Alexander 1 00 Floun'dey, G. S. 50 Briggs, Henry Bunker, Mrs. H. Colhns, Mi£8 Mary A. Collins, Mips Sarab J. Churlton, .^ohn Charlton, jHmes Charlton, Francis Charlton. William Crozier, iSndrew Crozier, Mrs. A. Crawford, J. W. B. Dullon, Mrs. Douglas, Mrs. M. Griftin, Mrs. J. Gennie, Captain Francis, Mr. and Mrs. Bill. John U. Johni'on, John Jones, Samuel Jackdon, George March, James Moore, Robert Murphy, William Murphy, Mrs. McConagher, Miss McGonaisher, Mrs. R. McLellan, William Porter, Alfred Porter, Mrs. A. Sbelton, Mrs. Saunders, Mrs. M. Simouds, Thomas Sands, Miss M. E. Sewell, Mrs. D. Sullivan, John Robertson, David Whiteside, Mrs. W. Collected by Miss Margaret Jane Ambrose, Benjamin Ambrose, Mrs*. B. Ambrose, Samuel Armstrong, William Burns, John Burns, Mrs. Evans, William Evans, Mrs. W. Evans, Richard Evans, Mrs. R. Evans, Miss Annie Evans, Mrs. Robert Moore, James Moore, John Morrison, Thomas Smith, William Smith, Mrs. W. . f ■. Wagner, Mrs. ' $10 49 Evans. $1 1 CO 60 00 2 00 60 60 1 00 60 1 00 60 20 6) 00 00 00 00 60 60 10 40 1 UO 26 25 40 25 26 26 26 80 25 14 25 20 1 00 6 CO 20 50 50 25 26 60 27 20 20 20 25 20 15 60 1 05 24 25 25 80 25 60 $20 07 2d collect, at All Saints' Church, 2 00 2d •* " St. Thomab' " 1 00 Total, $113 81 $14 20 Collected by Mr. and Mrs. Francis. Bray den, James $0 60 brayden, John 21 Baxter. Mrs. M. SO Burgess, David 60 spring; FIELD. Adams, Joseph 10 25 Benson, Elnathon 50 Benson, William 1 00 Cromwell, Samuel 1 00 Cromwell, William 48 Cromwell, Lemuel 25 Crawford, Mary 1 00 Crawford, Mrs. Isaac 1 00 Crawford, Hamhn 1 00 Crawford, Stephen 60 Ewing, Charles 1 00 Frost, Smith Eeq. 1 00 Fairweather, Mrs. S. 1 00 Farmer, Thomas 60 Gunter, Mrs. Abraham 50 Gillies, Elisba 1 25 Howe, Charles (1869) - 1 00 Huggard, Richard sen , 1 60 Huggard, James 1 00 Huggard, Mrs. James 75 Huggard, Richard juu. 25 92 li- w i 11 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 60 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 2 00 8 00 1 50 1 60 1 00 50 2 00 42 2 00 2 00 25 HuKR&rd, Abraham Huggard, Stephen Hufjgard, William Kelrstead, Alfred Keirstead, J. 8. Keillier, .lames Keillier. William Kellier, Betsy Marven, Phifo (1869) Marven, Pbilo Marven, J. H. Marven, JoMah Marven, Charles Marven, Mrs. C. Marven, Eliza Marven, Betsy O. Marven, Mip. Sturgess Menzie, Thomas McFarland, ML. McAllister, W. McNauffht, Elizabeth McAdoo, Andrew Northrop, Zed J. J. (1869) Northrop, Zed. J. J. Northrop, A. G. Northrop, A. G. jun. Northrop, Benjamin J. Northrop, George J. Northrop, William Northrop, David Northrop, Lewis Northrop, Elnatban Northrop, Eli Northrop, .Tames W. Northrop, Philo Z. Perkms, J. D. (1869) Perkins, .1. D. Perkins, Mary Perkins, Joseph Pickett, Charles Pickett, Mary M. Raymond, P. M. Esq., Raymond, Caroline Rogers, Rev. G. Rogers, Medley Bcovil, W. B. Esq. (1869, Def. Fand) Bcovil, James (1869) Scovil, George Bcovil, Amy Williams, Robert (1869) Williams, Robert jun. (1869) White, Vincent Wilson, Christopher r Wilson, Mrs. M. A. Offertory, Trinity, October. •• Centreville, October, Deficiency Fund, Trinity, Deficiency Fund, Thanksgiving Day,"' 14 50 Oflfertory, Trinity, June, 4 81 •♦ Centreville, June, 2 00 ,, «< Upper Bpringfield, June, 50 ' !' ^ 1107 98 1 00 1 00 1 00 60 60 60 25 60 24 1 00 25 44 1 00 40 1 00 1 00 80 80 28 1 08 4 00 1 00 4 00 1 00 600 1 00 1 26 25 1 00 50 6 00 , 2 00 1 00 2 80 141 1 67 JOHNSTON. Alcnrn, Thomas (1869) Burke, John Crawford, James Crawford, James jun., Crawford, Margaret Colgan, James Hull, Mrs. John Johnston, John Keys, Thomas Lynch, Charles (1869) Lynch, The brothers Lynch, Mrs. Lynch. Rose Langley, Matilda Langlev, Mary Long, Samuel Murray, Ann Pearson, John (1869) Pearson, John Penrson, Richard Pearson, Joseph jun. (1869) Pearson, T. H. Pearson, Joseph Pearson, Mrs. John Pearson, Wm. Esq. Rankin, James Richardaon. Thos. (1869) Richardson, George Ritchey, James Totten, Thomas (1869) Totten, Joseph (1869) Totten. Joseph Offertory, St. John, in October, " " in June, |0 60 1 00 50 25 60 1 00 48 1 00 20 1 00 2 00 20 25 52 25 1 00 1 00 80 1 00 m 50 1 00 1 00 50 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 SO 8 22 Total, $S0 02 $198 75 SUSSEX AND STUDHOLM. 8DS8KX. {ander, Jamea zander, Mrs. A.nold, Mrs. G. Arnold, O. Roswell Arnold, Mrs. 0. R. Arnold, Nelson, Arnold, T. Oliver Arnold, Mrs. T. 0. ArnoM, Robert K. Arnold, G. S. Barnett, John Beer, Edwin B. Bell, Richard Burgess, Edwin Canning, Mary Anne ^ ,. Churchwoman, A Coggon, Thomas Cougle, George H. (1) Gougle, George H. (8) Crawford. Edwin Dalling, William DeFcrest John ''• . > Evanson, A. C. Esq., 11 00 40 6 00 4 00 2 00 6 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 400 1 00 2 00 2 00 2 CO 60 1 yo 1 00 a 00 50 1 00 1 50 93 ir, OLM. $1 00 40 6 00 4 00 200 5 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 400 1 00 2 00 2 00 2 CO 50 1 00 1 00 a 00 50 1 00 1 50 i EvanBon, Mrs. Friend, A Fairweather, William FlewelliD^;, J. Reuben Flewelling, J. Henry Flnwelling, Edwin Frith, Mra Frederick Golding, Henry HaMett, Oliver Hallett, Joseph Uallett, James Iff. Hazen, Charles Hannah, Mra. Holmden, Thomas Jackson, Jacob Kyle, Samuel Littlehale, Henry Littiehale, Mrs. Littlehale, Olivia Littlehale, Florence Jeffries, Hugh Markham, Uenry McEIman, A. T. D. Esq. McAfee, Andrew Mclntyre, George Mclntyre, Mrs. O. McMillan, William McMonagle, Hugh Esq. Medley, Rev. Charles Medley, Mrs. Charles Morrison, Robert Esq. Morton, F. Park-e, John Pitfield, William Piifield, Peter Pitfield, George Olive, C. F. Olive, Mrs. C. P. Partelow, Miss L. Pugsley, William jun. Raymond, Miss Roach, Mrs. Richard Robertson, Mrs. Reeve, James A. Smith, William Smith, William A. Sears, William Vail, E. A. (M. D.) Vail, William (M. D.) Vail, Robert B. Vail, Mrs. R. B. Whitney, Mrs. White, George H. White, Charles T. WListon, Robert Walton, George Collections, November 1869, May 1870, Col. by deputation of D. C. S., Donation to Deficiency Fund, BTCDHOUI. Ellison, George I Foahay, Isaac II 00 1 01 2 00 2 (h) 2 00 1 0' 2 00 2 00 1 2 00 8 (0 1 00 1 00 50 8 50 1 00 1 00 1 CO 60 25 8 90 2 OU 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 6 00 4 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 50 2 00 50 1 00 8 00 1 to 4 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 25 1 00 21 81 20 78 11 58 20 00 202 98 $1 00 400 Foster, Robert 11 00 Hall, John 2 OD Hamilton, Thomas 1 00 Hornbrook, Robert M) Hornbrook, Joseph 1 00 Johnson, David 1 CO Johnson, N. 1 00 Musgrove, Mrs. William 1 00 Parlee. Edmund 1 (H) Parlee, Zachariah 2 00 Parlee, Welleslev 1 00 Peters, William T. 2 vO Saunders, John 10 00 Secord, James 2 00 Secord, Nelson 1 00 Secord, Mrs. Nelson 1 00 Secord, Mrs. Elias «0 Secord, James H. 1 00 Secord, Harding 1 00 Secord, Mrs. Gilead 1 00 Sinnott, James A. 1 00 Sharp, Isaac N. 8 00 Sharp, Joseph 2 00 Sharp, Mrs. Joseph 1 00 Sharp. Mrs. Robert 4 00 Sharp, Edwin N. 4 86 Sharp, Mrs. E. N. 4 86 Sharp, Mrs. Samuel 60 Sharp, Mrs. Robert S. 75 Sharp, Agnes R. 1 00 Sharp, Sarah A. 1 00 Sharp, Annie 25 Sharp, Mary M. 25 Sproul, James 1 00 Smith, Israel 1 00 Wiles, James 2 00 Collection, November 18A9, 8 59 do. January 1870, 6 89 do. March 1870, 6 07 do. Deputation D. C. S., 8 59 SS9 21 Total from Sussex k Studbolm,|292 14 TRINITY-ST. JOHN. Anning, George Allison, E and Mrs. Bean, T. G. Brown, J. G. Bayard. W. (M. D.) Causey, W. Clarke, C. P. Clarke, P. DeBlois, T. M. Daley, Paul Devoe, John D. Friend, A Fairweather, George E. Frith, H. W. Frith, K-1. H. W. Gilbert, H. T. Hazen, Miss Henry, ChaTles Hill, Rev. James J. Hanington, A. H. |l 00 4 00 1 00 2 00 4 00 4 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 50 2 00 25 8 00 8 00 2 00 4 00 4 00 1 00 2 0) 1 00 'V.^ U l< \t,'i] HarriBon, W. F, Uazen, Hon. R. L.,for do. do. for Jarris, C. E. L. Kirkpatrick, 0. Lawton, W, O. Masee, John Melick, C.J. Matthew, George F. Melick, Henry Merritt, Charles Merritt, Mrs. Thomas Merritt, T. Gray Manninif, Edward Manchester, James McColgan, Thomas McGivem, R. P. McNichol, James McNichoI, James jr. McGrath, John Ottv, H. P. Perley, W C. Perley, Mrs. W. C. Patton, Charles Patton, Thomas Peters, B. L. Pine, G. Jury Ray, Charles R. Robinson, Beverley Hcammell, J. Walter Hcammell, J. H. Sears, Edward Bears, John Bturdee, U. L. Seely, D. J. Street, W. H. Thomson, Miss Tburgar, J. V. Weldon, C. W. Whitney, G. W. Wedderburn, William Wiggine. G. C. Ist Collection, 8d Collection, (none). UPHAM, HAMMOND. AND SAINT MARTINS. SKOO 1869, $10 1870, 20-80 00 4 00 2 00 4 00 6 00 2 09 6 00 2 00 10 00 8 00 6 00 2 00 2 00 1 CO fi 00 2 ftO 2 60 2 00 1 60 1 00 1 00 400 1 00 6 00 4 00 1 00 10 00 2 00 2 00 200 1 00 400 8 00 1 00 4 00 10 00 10 00 6 00 1 00 10 0) 49 53 $278 78 Alexander, John Alexander, Charles Alexander, Mrs. Tbos. Anderson, W m. Anderson, Thos. Arma^rone, John Armstrong, Wm. Bail d, John Baird, George Baird, Annie Barnes, Henry Baxter, Joseph BecJell, Rev. Geo. (donation) Boyd, Mrs. Geo. (donation) Cassidy, Mrs. Charlton, Mr. and Mrs. J. -' Charlton, Alice S. M. w QbarltOD, OxiDoad L. . t> |1 00 50 80 00 00 00 00 60 80 80 60 6U 1 00 60 00 50 26 80 1 1 D., 10 27 Daley, Wm. 50 Debow, Mr. 1 00 Debow, Stephen 1 00 Debow. Mr. and Mrs. C. 1 00 Debow, Mr. and Mrs. E. 1 00 Debow. W. H. 40 Debow, Richard 80 Debow, Jamet PO Demill. Miss 60 Demill, Susan ^0 Demill, Charles 1 00 Dimock, Mrs. 35 Doherty, Mr. 44 Douglass, James Esq., 1 00 Douglass, Mrs. 60 Douglass, John A. 60 Douglass, Sarah J. 85 Douglass, Henry 2: Douglass, Alicia V. 25 Douglass, Samuel Jun., 25 Douglass, Catharine 25 Douglass, Annie F. 2S Drummond, Wm. 1 00 Drummond, Susan £0 Drummond, Elizabeth 45 Drummond, Annie 40 Drummend, David 60 Ferguson, John 50 Ferguson, John Jun., 50 Fenwick, Rzekiel 50 Floyd, Mrs. 25 Forsyth, Mrs. 60 Forsyth, Sarah C. 60 Forsyth, Eliza S. 60 Forsyth, James J. 50 Forsyth, Robert 60 Forsyth, David 00 Forsyth, Andrew fjO Foster, Mr. and Mrs. A. 2 00 Foster, Mr. and Mrs. E. U. 2 00 Fowler, Mrs. Henry 1 00 Fowler, Mrs. J. M. 50 Fowler, Mrs. William 50 Fowler, Mrs. Daniel ' 1 00 Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. M. jr. 4 00 Fowler, Mrs. Jndson 55 Fowler, Victoria C. 2 00 Fowler, John 50 Fowler. S. Gilbert liO Fowler, A. Sherwood 1 (H) Fowler, LeBaron W. _• 1 00 Gregory, James 1 00 Hanlyn, Elizabeth ''/ 41 Harvey, James 50 Hoay, John 1 00 Ingram, Mrs. 1 00 Ireland. Mrs. J. ' , ' 50 Ireland, Robert ■V) Ireland, Israel 60 Jaffries, Mrs. Er (donation), 83 Kilpatrick, Mrs. nO Kilpatrick, Mrs. J. ■J) Kilpatrick. Martha 23 Kilpatrick Alexander Kirkpatrick, John i 50 80 05 10 27 5() 00 00 00 00 40 60 fO CO hO I 00 35 44 1 00 60 50 85 il 25 25 25 2S 1 00 £0 45 40 50 50 50 BO 25 60 60 50 50 50 f.O 50 00 00 00 50 50 00 00 2 2 1 1 4 n), 00 50 tiO 1)0 . 00 [ oo 41 r.0 1 00 1 00 50 f)0 50 83 H) DO 25 50 50 Laokie, Mr. Lackie, Robert Lore, William Love, Crawford Lyne, Jane Ha(rowan, Mrs. Magowan, J. J. Magowan, Mrs. J. J. Magowan, Joseph Magowan, Samuet McEwen, James McEwen, John McEwen, Henry McEwen, Mrs. McLaren, Maria McQuiston, Hugh Mills, John Miller, Cutlip Missionary, 8. P. O. Mosher, Mrs. Israel Myles, Robert Osborne, Mr. and Mrs. James Osborne, Mrs. Joseph Osborne. Wm. jr. Patterson, Oeorge Robertson, Mrs. J. Rowel, Fred. Rourke, Mr. and family, Rourke, Wm. Henry Scott, Andrew Scott, Wm. Scott, Alexander Sherwood, J. Ford Sherwood^ R. 0. Sherwood, Mr. and Mrs. A, Smith, Mrs. Edward Smith, Caleb Smith, Alfred Smith, Margaret A. Smith, Charity Smith, Mary E. ■ Smith, Edward jun. Stafford, Wm. Sianley, J. Steele, Mrs. N. Steele, Mrs. John Bterenson, Mr. and Mrs. (1869) Storey, Thomas Sullivan, Wm. Taylor^ Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, Oeorge Upham, N. U. Tail, Miss (donation) Vaughan, Mrs. 1>. Vaughan, Alexander Taughan, R. and A. (doaation) W., Walker, John Walker, Margaret S. Walker, Eliza R. Wallace,. Joseph • Warrell, E. Jane ^ Warrell^ A. Eleanor 1 Warrell, Samuel I Whitney, Miss Whitney, Jtmes (donaUon) |0 60 69 1 00 1 00 fiO 00 S» t6 25 60 60 SO SO 80 60 80 1 00 60 IS 00 60 60 1 00 60 1 00 50 60 60 8 00 2 00 25 1 00 60 1 00 200 SCO 70 60 50 25 25 25 £5 48 I 00 60 75 44 1 00 50 2 00 50 2 00 1 0) 1 00 50 40 60 75 1 00 1 00 60 50 25 26 50 60 X., 10 49 First Sermon, n iff Second Sermon, I9 54 Towards Deficiency Fund, 1869, 48 25 Total for the year. $192 09 WESTMORLAND. Bliss, Rer. D. M. $8 00 BItss, Mrs. D. M. 8 00 Bliss, A. S. 1 00 Bliss, 0. C. W. 1 00 Bliss. M. M. E. 1 00 Bliss, D. M. 1 00 Carter, Robert 60 Carter, Mrs. Robert 60 Carter. Mrs. Joseph Fowler, William Tv Fowler, Mrs. William tv Fowler, Rafus 89 Fowler, Mrs. Rufus SO King, James 1 00 Lowerison, Martin 1 00 Lowenson, James 1 00 Lowerison, Mrs. 1 00 Lowerison, Mrs. Richard 1 00 Lowerison, George Lowerison, Mrs. George 60 no Lowerison, Mrs. Thomas Lowerison, Mrs. Siddsll w Lowther, Mrs. 6V Lowther, Titus oO Lowther, Mrs. Titus 60 Moir^ James 0. 1 60 Miner, Mrs. W. 60 Oalton, George 400 Oulton, T. E. 2 00 Robinson, Mrs. Silas 85 Siddall. Stephen 5 00 Surrey, Mrs. John 60 Surrey, William 60 Firat Collection, 4 00 Second Collection, 400 154 86 WOODSTOCK A JACKSOlf TOWN. | WOODSTOCK. Allan, Robert tl 00 Annan, Mrs. 200 Appleby, John 1 00 Atkinson, W. F. 2 00 Ballocb, William 1 00 Beardsley, John D. 2 00 Beardsley, Richie A. 1 00 Beardsley, Matilda 1 00 Beardsley, Charles A. 1 00 Beardsley,. Stanley Bedell, Miss 1 00 1 00 Bedell, Margaret Ar 1 00 Bedell, J. Jarvis 1 00 Bell, Thomas I 00 Bernard, D. W. 1 50 Bowrne, Thomas 0. 5 09 Bowrae, Henry Wr 800 ''.'i^ w •» Bowrne, Mrs. Henry W. 92 00 Bowrne, Aubrey 1 00 Bowrne, Arthur U. B. 1 00 Bowrne, Frank W. 200 Blackie, Mrs. A. 80 Bryden, John 60 Broderiok, Mrs. A. M. 1 20 Broderick, Helen M. 25 Bull, Abner 1 00 Bull, Mrs. Abner 1 00 Bull. Florence 1 00 Bull, Haryey Bull, Mrs. Harvey , 1 00 1 00 Bull, Richard S. S 60 Bull, Mrs. Richard S 8 50 Bull, Charles H. 8 00 Bull, Birdsall 1 60 Bull. Mrs. Birdsall 1 50 Bull, Mrs. Charles '. 60 Bull, Mrs. George N. 4S Bull, Wprren C. 1 00 Bull, Mrs. Albert 60 Bull, Frank W. 800 Burcbill, Alexander 1 00 Caldwell, Mrs. 1 00 Caldwell, Helen 1 00 Carman, Obder > 1 00 Carman, Mrs. Ubder 1 00 Carman. Hattie 60 Carman, Samuel 50 Carman, Sarah 1 00 Carman, Fanny L. 1 50 Carrigan, John 50 Connell, Mrs. 60 Connell, William 1 00 Connell, Mrs. William 1 00 Connell, Mrs. Charles 1 00 Connell, Doctor 1 00 Connell, John 1 00 Cochrane, Mrs. 60 Cluff, Richard 1 00 Cluff, Mrs. Richard 1 00 Cluff, Lavinia 1 00 Craig, William 8 00 Craig, Edward H. 2 00 Craig, Gabriel 2 00 Cuoliffe, Mrs. E. A. 60 Dubois, Mrs. 48 Dibblee, John and family, 2 00 Dibblee. D. L. 1 00 Dibblee, Henry £. 1 00 Dibblee, Delia 60 Dibblee, Charles F. 60 Dibblee, William 8 00 Dibblee, Jarvis 1 00 Dibblee, Mrs. William F. 200 Dibblee, Levingston Dibblee, F. R. J. (Sheriff) 1 00 1 00 Dibblee, Mrs. P. R. J. 1 00 Dibblee, Mrs. Frederick 1 00 Dibblee, J. Edmund 60 Donaldson, Robert 1 00 Donaldson, Mrs. Robert 1 00 Doyle, James 25 Evans, Thomas ■'■''*■■' '^' 60 Evaas, Mrs. Thomas . - > - 60 Edwards, James English. Mrs. Alfred Friend, A Garden, Mrs. Nelson Garden, H. M. G. Garden, Mrs. H. M. a Griffith, Benjamin P. Griffith, Joseph Griffith Robert Griffith. Wm. H. O. Green, Thomas Golding, Thomas Golding, Mrs. Thomas Grover, James Grover, Mrs. James Grover, Robert E. Grover, Rupert W. Grover, Mary L. Grover, Caroline M. Gibson, William Gibson, Mrs. William Gibson, Alexander Gibson, Mrs. Alexander Gibson, John C. Hamilton, Mrs. Samuel Hamilton, John Hayden, Mrs. James Haydeu, Nancy Hazen, Chipman Hazen, Mrs. Chipman Harrison, W. H. Hetherington, J. Henderson, Margaret Jacob, Mrs. John Jacob, Florence Jackson, Mrs. John Jordan, James Jordan, William Ketobum, Richard B. Ketchum, Mrs. Richard B. Ketchum, Mrs. Ralph Ketchum, Blanch Ketchum, Mrs. James Ketchum, Charles Ketchum, George H. Ketchum, John D. Kerr, George Loane, Robert Loane, Mrs. John Lee. Mrs. John Merritt. David Merritt, Mrs. David Moxon, John Moxon, James Martin, Alexander McElbroy, Archibald McCoy, James McCoy, Mrs. James McCoy, Isaiah McCloskey, Thomas McCloskey, Mis. Thom«i McCloskey, J. Woodmaa McDougall, Mrs. James McKinley, Mrs. McKinley, Mrs. James Newbury, Thomas |1 00 1 00 60 fO 1 00 1 00 1 00 60 1 00 87 1 00 60 50 6 CO 5 00 1 00 1 0) 1 00 1 00 60 60 60 25 60 60 60 60 50 1 00 CO 1 00 1 00 1 50 1 00 1 CO 1 00 1 00 25 8 00 2 00 I 00 1 00 100 1 00 7 00 7 00 1 35 50 1 00 50 1 00 100 52 24 2 lO 1 80 2 00 1 00 1 00 50 25 25 50 61 60 1 00 Mur Nasi iVeal Neal Neal Orr, Orr. Peab( P.abc Peabo Pa/me Palme P^e8co Price, Price, Price, I Kankin Kiiymoi Kajrnor Kaymofi Kajmon Kaydiorji Kaynion( Ka/ojonc Raymond Rice, Mra Rornph, \ ^mitb, M Sojith, W Smith, R Sfflith, Bt Smith, Afi f'"«th, [sJ S'liith, M( Smith, jJ S'"'th, Ja] Smith, Ell Smith, Fal Smith, Ge Smith, \V| f^'tb, He, Smith, Mr) Sharp, wf Shea. Mrs S'mpson, Staples, Gj o'aples, Ml Street, Re( Street, MrJ Speer. Joh Speer, Mrd Speer, Qlij r, JosI 97 00 L 00 60 FO \ w 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 S7 1 00 to 50 6 CO 5 00 1 00 1 0) 1 00 1 00 £0 50 50 25 60 50 60 60 50 1 00 60 1 00 1 00 1 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 25 8 00 2 00 I 00 I 00 1 00 1 00 7 00 7 00 1 85 50 1 00 50 1 00 100 52 24 2 (0 1 80 2 00 1 00 1 00 50 25 26 . 50 61 50 Munro, David Nash, Mrs. and Miss Neales, Rev. Thomas Neales. Mrs. Thomas Neales, Bertha A. Orr, Mrs. Orr, Alexander Peabody, Allan Pcabody, Frank Peabody. Stephen Palmer, Bridget Palmer, Sarah P^escott, Mrs. Price, William Prico, Elizabeth Price, Margaret Rankin, James E. Riiymond, Charles Raymond, Mr. & Mrs. 0. W. Raymond, William 0. Raymond, C. Lee Street Raymond, Arthur J. B. Raymond, Fanny L. Raymond, Elizabeth M. Raymond, Philip Raymond, Mrs. Philip Rice, Mrs. Romph, Mrs. J. Smith, Mro. Stephen Smith, W. V. Barry Smith, R E. Grey Smith, Benjamin H. Smith, Mrs. B. H. Smith, Isabella Smith, Matilda Smith, Jacob J. Smith, Jacob Smith, Elizabeth Smith, Fanny Smith, George F. Smith, William D. Smith, Henry Smith, Mrs. Lewis Sharp. William J. Shea, Mrs. Simpson, Miss ' ' Staples, George >» Staples, Mrs. George Street, Rev. S. D. Lee Street, Mrs. S. D. Lee Speer, John « Speer, Mrs. John Speer, Oliver Speer, Joseph 7 (■,. $1 00 1 60 8 00 8 00 1 'lO 1 00 1 00 1 00 60 1 60 60 50 76 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 18 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 25 25 1 00 1 00 1 00 80 8 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 48 50 60 1 00 50 25 25 1 00 1 00 1 00 60 1 00 1 00 2 00 50 60 8 00 2 00 1 65 1 00 50 60 92 10 80 20 60 60 50 26 60 80 1 00 00 Speer, Sarah A. |0 60 Speer, Mary K. 50 Speer, Robert sen., Speer, Robert jun., Speer, William Speer, W. Sproul, Mrs. Sproul, Mrs. Alexander Sproul, Matilda Sproul, Margaret Stevenson, Matthew Stevenson, Jane Smith, J. H. Tupper, James R. 1 Upham, William 1 00 Upham, Mrs. William 50 Upham, Charles 20 Upham, Augustus 1 00 Upham, Henry 1 00 Watsen, Samuel 1 00 Watsen. Miss 1 00 W^ade. Mrs. 1 00 Winslow, Mrs. and Miss 2 00 Winslow, John C. 2 60 Winslow, Mrs. John C. 2 50 Winslow, Norman B. 1 00 Winslow, Minnie 1 00 Winslow, Jessie K. 50 Winslow, Hildegnrde 50 Wetmore, Mrs. A. K. Smedes 60 Wetmore, James P. 50 Wetmore, Robert G. 1 00 Williams, Edward W. 1 00 Woodforde, Samuel v 'i D.) 1 00 Collected by Sunday Scbvol children. By Wm. O. Raymond's elates, 1 00 By Douglas Garlen By Louisa Lewis, By Sunday School children. By Minnie Carman, By Fanny Raymond, By Hattie Hayden, By Florence Barker, Offertory Col., Woodstock, JACKSONTOWN. Brymer, B. M. Emery, Charles ' ' Emery, Mrs. Charles Emery, Scott Emery, Mrs. Scott ■ [^ Emery, 0. ■ "' Emery, Annie 11 15 63 1 65 50 80 56 11 60 $30 80 $\) 50 50 60 50 60 26 26 08 Emery, Alma II. Emery, Bertha Emery. Hamilton Emery, Mrs. Hamilton Emery, Frank Emery, LcBaron Emery, John N. Harper, John Harper, Mrs. John Harper, James Harper, Mrs. James Harper, John jun., Harper, Annie Hatper, Samuel Harper, James Hanford Harper, Jane Harper, Aaron R. McLauchlan, Mrs. Alex. McLauchlan, Arthur H. McLauchlan, Milford S. McLauchlan, Alice M. McLauchlan, Alexander 10 25 26 00 00 60 60 60 00 00 76 60 25 12i 121 m 60 25 25 % 11 00 75 50 25 1 20 1 00 26 SS h,8 00 Simonson, John N. Simonson, Albert Simonson, Mrs. Albert Simonson, Ernest W. Simonson, William Simonson, John Simonson, Clement Simonson, Ida Marv Offertory, St. Peter's Church, 8 00 120 95 Total amount, H-ZIO kt5 Less charge on dishnroring my quarterly draft, hav* ing been refused by Treasurer of D. 0. S., though not presented for payment until 4th July, 1 00 ' $315 85 The following were sent too late for insertion in tlie UBual places: — Miller, R. Mrs. $0 50 Miller, Robert 1 00 Norton, James 50 Smith, Matthew 50 Willis, Jasper 50 Offertory Collections, 8 i)5 BATHURST. Baldwin, Henry W. $1 00 Bishop, S. L. (M. D.) 1 00 Bishop, Samuel 1 00 Carman, T. H. 1 00 Desbrisay. Theophilns 4 08 End, William 2 00 End, Mrs. 2 00 End, Florence 60 Hillock, Mrs. 1 00 Miller & Bishop, 4 00 McKiel, Wm. LeB. Rev. 4 00 Parkin, G. K., B. A., : 4 00 Prorior. John 1 00 Ramsay, Mrs. 1 50 Saunderson, T. 0. li '. 2 00 Smith, George 1 00 Sutherland, A. S. Mrs. 2 00 $9 50 1st col, St. George's Church, 3 27 , gilt Miller, T. Mrs. .'? Miller, Richard ^'i-i;s/. 4 38 $40 98 $0 60 60 60 25 60 CARAQUET. Collected by E. Romerlli Esq. Aeier, T. Mr. i Arthur, George Blarkhall, J. G. C. Bradford, Abel Charleton, William DeGrucby, Charles De La Perrelle, John Ihival, A. Napier, S. H. - > Picot, John Rive, Philip - ? Robin, Charles & Co. Romeriel, Elias Sewell, John Sutherland, Adam •J ,i'< GI Sum r Aficrw Rev. B $84 80 90 00 76 60 25 20 00 25 25 i 00 95 LO k*5 1 00 315 85 m the $0 50 1 00 50 60 50 3 '.>5 |9 50 NEW BAKDON. C'ollcoU'd by W'allor .Ingee, Names not sent in, $15^0 |lb0~28 Advanced by Missionary, 3 27 Total, 1108 60 GRAND LAKE MISSION. 1S69. Sum reported last year, $07 27 Afterward collected, 18 00 Il«v. B. Sb»w, De'cy Fund, 20 00 1180 27 Total for 1869, 1870. St. James* Church collections,f 8 18 St. John's St. Luke's " Rapids, Cody's. Eduiund Buzza, James Babington, Robert CoyI«, John Coyie, Beresford Coyle, Hiram Cody, George Cody, Mrs. O. Cody, Charles Cody, James Cody, sen., Asa L. Cody, James Cody, Jun., Charles A. Denton, Mrs. C. A. Denton Sophia DeVebcr, Mrs. Charles Dowy, B. M. Dykeman, Abram Dykeman, Rebekah Dykeman, James Dykemam, Mrs. J. Dykeman, Annie Foshay, Isaac Foshay , , Dr. Flower, A Friend, A Friend, George Gale, William Gale, John Gale, Thomas Gale, Alexander Gale, ;, Annie Holmes, Robert Holmes, sen., ( f! 2 6 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 79 06 86 40 00 00 00 00 50 00 00 60 00 00 24 1 00 50 60 50 1 00 2 00 60 60 60 60 64 GO 00 00 60 00 80 60 85 40 60 60 Charles Leckey, Mrs. Motte, Charlotte Mowctt, Thomas Millidge, Sarah Milledge, James McAfee, Thomas Nicholson, Mrs. Thomas NichoUon, Thomas Orchard, Mrs. S. VV. Orchard, Mrs. Orchard, Annie Orchard, Mary Orchard, Robert Orchard, Mrs. K. Orchard, John Oakley, Charles Oakley, Miss Oakley, Daniel Palmer, James Porter, John Robinson, Rachel Reid, Robert Reid, Rev. B. Shaw, Mrs. Shaw, H. BurfielJ Shaw, Louise DeVeber Shaw, Ellas Scribner, Mrs. E. Scribner, Clarissa Scribner, George Smith, Lee Scovil, John Snodgrass, Maggie A. Smith, William Snodgrass, Isaac Snodgrass, Isaac Smith, Johnson Springer, James Springer, Charles Scribner, Eben Scribner, James Scribner, Mary Scribner, Joseph Thompson, . Lavinia Thompson, : ^ Samuel Vanwart, Mrs. S. Vanwart, | Mrs. James Vail, Joseph M. Williams, Isaac Williams, William Williams, Abram Wiggins, .,,■ George Wiggins, Annie M. Wiggins, 1 10 60 60 60 1 00 60 60 60 60 60 50 60 60 60 00 00 00 60 60 1 00 8 GO 2 00 60 60 4 00 2 00 1 00 GO 00 60 60 00 8 00 60 60 50 76 26 1 00 60 1 00 60 60 25 60 26 60 60 26 2 GO 1 00 1 00 60 25 20 100 r''?!. r >.! % ■,'S ■' ■ t :^ James R. Wiggins, ♦0 76 Day, John Rose 10 25 Susan Wiggins, 1 60 Day, Edgar 26 Henry Wiggins, 1 60 Day, Westfield 25 James B. Wiggins, 1 00 Flewelling, John 2 no Vincent Wiggins, 1 00 Flewelling, Mrs. John 1 0(1 Thomas Wiggins, 60 Flewelling, George I 00 Alman Wiggins, 60 Flewelling, Robert 1 00 Samuel White, 1 00 Holder, R Warren 2 00 Mrs. Samuel White, 1 00 Jones, Mrs. 20 Charles White, 44 Kelly, Miss 1 00 Whitfield White, 86 Lasey, Frederic 60 W. V. White, 1 60 Lee, Robert 10 William White. 1 00 Lee, Frederic as Mrs. Thomas White, 60 Lee. Thomas 25 Annie P. White. 60 Mar!ey, Daniel 1 00 R. P. Yeamans, 2 00 McKeel. W. B. Esq. 4 00 Robert Yeamans, sen., 1 00 McKeel, Frederic 1 00 Robert Yeamans, jun.. 1 00 McKeel, Mrs. James 80 William Yeamans, 1 00 M.tLeod, W. Esq. 4 00 MrP. R. P. Yeamans, 60 McLeod, James 1 00 Daniel Coram, , 1 00 Morgan. Robert 60 Daniel Gillis, ,: ' 60 Nutter, Lee 50 Joseph liipsett, 60 Paul, William 50 John Yeamans, 60 Paul, John 25 Mrs. Q. D. Bailey, 1 00 Hcatman, N. T. 1 00 George Coram, 1 00 Peatman, Alfred 1 00 James L. Flewelling, 1 00 Perkins, Miss 1 00 J. G. Sypher, '.. 48 Pickett, James 1 00 John SyphT, 60 Richards, Charles L. 1 00 Lodervink Sypher, 1 60 Richards, Zebulon 1 00 A. Foster, 20 Richards, Joseph A. 1 00 Abijih Coakley, 60 Tait, James 60 Mrs. A. Coakley, 60 Tait, James jun.. 50 William Leet, • 48 Speight, Albert F. 25 James Larking, 1 00 Speight, William 20 Henry Pine, 1 00 Vincent, William 50 Mrs. Wm. Stewart, 60 Wilmot, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Collected by Miss Harvey 7 (»» 40 $124 67 GREENWICH AND WICKHAM. Day, JanieH 11. ^ ' 1 0(1 OREENWlCn. Day, Miss ' 50 Adams, Mm. D. F. $0 50 Harvey, Jesse 1 0(1 Belytoa, Leveret 1 00 Haviland, Jacob 1 00 Belyea, James 60 Haviland, Isaac jun.. , 25 Belyea, Mrs. James 60 Haviland, Emily • ' •' .' 25 Belyea, Sancton 50 Haviland, Samuel J. ■[''■ '■ 50 Belyea, W. Townsend , 1 00 Mabee, A. M. 1 00 Bolyea, William '' i;'f>t. 60 McKeel, Albert *' f '^ 50 Bogle, Eliza 44 Pitt, Isaac « *'; 1 00 Boyle, Mrs. 1 00 Pitt, Isaac W. 50 Brundage. Thomas C. 1 00 Pitt, Henry N. ,• ;';, 25 Collins, Mrs. 60 Vallis, Edward "''/'; '*>■ 25 Cooper, James Day, James 60 00 .'-mui.' >i 1 ..f'fciv ^K'^U?!'- $56 79 Black OnUli, (inUlif /letrle Howie Hewlef l/e\rJef Hoyf, I iVapier. lio Torn lei 101 I) IS 56 no 00 00 00 0(» 20 00 50 50 26 25 1 00 4 00 1 00 80 4 00 1 00 ui) 50 60 25 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 50 25 20 60 7 on 40 WICKHAM. Bilmer. John Black. Robert (M. D.) Golding, Cii'orj'o Efq., (inltiin);, Kciiht'ri Hewlett, Thomas Esq., tluwiett. MisH Hewlett. Richnrd Hewlett, Miss C. Hoyt, Ernest Nnpier, — Northrup. Richard Walton, Ilunrv Collections, Total. NORTON. Bridginan, Mrs. Dixon, Oh'ules Dixon, John Mrs. Fiurl, Thomas Karl, Edward Fuirweather, Jumes Esq. Fttirweaiher, S. T. Fairvfather, James E. Fairneathur. Edwin FHirweathcr, Miles B. Fairweather. Charles E. FroKt, Charles Fnist, Harvey Fritnd, A Friend, A lloyt, Mr.s. : Hoyt, Saninel Hoyt, Edwin Hodgca, Moses ■ Hodgin, Edward / .. Uodgin. J. Mrs. Hodjiin, T. Hughson, Jumt's '.' |K«tchum, Gcorne ittchum. George jun. ' ^etchum, Peter /. ^etchum, Charles /. ^eichum, Isaac > I [cAvity, Mrs. ill-. F'tchell, James "i^..; t'cliett, W. E i . ^ aymond, J. B. S. i.:i V *ymond, George u *t' lytuond, J. M. $56 1^ l^ymond, Silas 11 00 J 00 2 00 60 4 00 I 00 4 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 26 2 00 |18 75 4 U8 !^H0 62 11 00 10 00 1 00 25 60 4 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 20 60 60 , 4 00 . 5 00 24 80 25 25 50 1 00 / 1 00 1 00 . 1 00 1 00 2 00 25 1 00 4 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 ShcfTrpth, J. |o no Soolv, Byron 2 00 Serly, Charlotte 00 Seely, Mrs. no Warn ford, Mrs. 2 00 Wot more, K. S. Esq. 1 00 Wetniore, Nortt>n 1 00 Wetmore, T. C. 20 Wetmore, 11. S. 1 00 Wetmore, T. S. 25 Wetmore, E. V. 1 00 Wetmore, W. P. ftO Wetmore, 1). B. 90 Wetmore, Mrn. C. H. M Wetmore, Thos. A. 9B Wetmore, W. A. flO Wetmore, B. A. 1 00 Wetmore, Divid 1 00 Wetmore, Charh-s 60 Wetmore, Mrs. Charles 60 Wetmore, Arthur S. 30 Wilsion, John 00 Wilson, Sarah 28 Collections 11 00 $88 5U PRINCE WILLIAM AND DUMFRIES. Allen, MJNS Allen, Jacob Blaney, William Blaney, Mrs. William Brown, John sen. Brown, James Brown, William Brown, Johnjnn. Brown. Mr.-». William Brown, Henry Brymer, William Bain, J. T. Clements, Fred. Clements, Mrs. Fred. Carruthers, Miss Jane Carr. Mrs. Anthony Davidson, Mrs. Witter Davidson, William Davidson, John Davidson, Henry Davis. Josiuh Diiocan, William • Ellegood, John Ellegood, Mrs. ;: ■■ m! Ellegood, Miss Ellegood, William 60 60 60 50 1 00 1 00 50 60 60 60 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 80 1 50 2 00 1 OH w j 1 0(» 1 00 25 • '- ^- 1 00 ' .'■' 1 00 M-"r. , 60 ■ ' ■' ■. " c 60 102" if 1 III 1 ■ '#11' ^B t ' (it ■-^'M^ K'tj ^1^ l/,l iir h ^M 1 ,1 Fraser, Mrs. Thom.8 tO * Fraser, Alexander Fraser, Miss Mayorcle Gaunce, Miss Matilda Gartlcy, Mrs. J ohn GarUey, Miss Femelme Gartley, George g^ Gartley, Andrew ^ qq GarUey, John jun. gQ Gartlev, Mrs. Peter ^ ^ ^j^, Graham, John jun. gf Graham, James gl Graham, Wil.iam g, Graham, Mrs. W.Umm ^ . ^ Graham, Patric sen. ^ Graham, Miss . ^, 5 C Hanington, Rev. l!i. A. »»• ^ ^ Hanington, Mrs. ^ ( Henry, James Esq. ^ , Henry. Mrs. James , Henrv,WilUamA.andwife, 1< Henry, James A. , ^ Henry, John A. , ^ Henry, Thomas K. Henry, Arthur ^ Henr^,! John .nd wife (Back ^ Land,) ^ Henry, Mrs. Nelson Henrv, Mrs. Andrew Henry, Mrs. James J. ; Henrv. Thomas J. sen. Henry, Miss Ann Elizabeth Henry, Miss Margaret Henry, Fank Henry, John sen. Hood, George sen. ' ; Hood, Mrs. George Hood, William '. Hood, John ; King, Stewart sen. Kirkpalric: Thomas Ingram, George Esq. Ingram, Mrs. George Jones. Thomas Esq. Jones, Thomas sen. Love, George Lockhart, Thomas Logan, Jane Mays, Miss ♦1 00 1 00 1 00 26 60 1 00 50 60 50 50 8 00 1 00 Morehoase, Charley Morehouse, Joseph Morehouse, the Misses MiMer, Mrs. John Miller, Lizzie Miller, William McCatchee, Mrs. Charles McCormic. Charles McMullen, George Resteen, Jsrael West, Mrs. rr:.' • oSory conec«ons Otfcrtory, g 94 St. Clements, g 32 St. Paul's, 1 59 1h stn"ts. by the children W KVool children .t ^ ^^ Magundy, __ — . |140 54 WESTFIELD. Apt, Mrs. Henry Arthurs, Josepti Baxter, John Belyea, D. W. Belyea, Mrs. N. Belyea, James Belyea, Jesse Campbell, Samuel Caulfield, J. W. Oheyne, Francis Craig. Mrs. A. Crawford, Mrs. t*. Cronk, Stephen Day, Abraham jun. DeVeber, N H. 1 Finley, Raymond, ; ' Finley, William ' Hamm, David Hayter, Charles, Hazen, R- J- E^q- Heightle, William Jones, William Lingley, Abraham Lingley, Mrs. A. 75 .it $0 50 50 60 2 00 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 50 ,•■ 50 " 1 00 X 1 ;; 10( ., 40< u 1 V 1 20 i. -iv .- :f' K 4 M>-' V 't 1, J, ' I - *> 104 U •■■■s'l /.' m f if > m k*i; W ill 1 r:. APPENDIX A. BEQUESTS AND DEVISES IN AID OF THE FUNDS OF THE DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY OF NEW BRUNSWICK. The following have not yet been realized : 1852. Chief Justice Chipman, after the decease of his mother and wife $40,000. Sarah B. DeWolf. a proportion of valuable property in St. John, after the death of her husband. 1867. Samuel Scovil, property on North Market Wharf, St. John, on the death of his widow. 1870. Mrs. Hall, St. John, $800. ' ' '' The following have been paid in full : , 1860. John Bell, Shediac, $40. 1861. Sarah Bell, Shediac, $40. ;, 1863. Stephen Wiggins, St. John, $2,000. , :' •• Eliza Bell, Shediac, $80. •' J. F. Allison, Sackville, $200, 1866. F. W. Hatheway, St. John, $2,000. ' ' . , ,. , " Miss Simonds, St. John, $1,6<»0. Hon. Chief Justice Parker, $1,720. ' 1867. Mrs. Rawleigh, St. John, $2,000. '' FORMS OF BEQUESTS AND DEVISES IN WILL. 1. A BequeMof a Sum of Money, or Shares of Stock, or Paid Debenlnn*, for the general purposes of the Society. I give and bequeath to the " Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswick," the sum of Currency, (or shares of stock in the Bank of ), standing in my name in the books of the said Bank, or, (if De- bentures, describe them briefly), upon trust, to be by the said Diocesan Chiirch Society applied to and for the uses and purposes of the said Society, as specified in the Act of Incorporation, and none other. 2. A Devise of Real Estate for the General Purposes of the Societii. I give and devisb unto the " Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswiclc," I all and singular, &c. (Describe the Real Estate clearly.) To have and to holdl the said, &c., unto the said Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswick, and! their successors, for ever ; upon trust to hold and apply the same, and thel rents, issues, and profits thereof, and the proceeds of the sale thereof, sliouldl the Society sell the same, to and for the uses and purposes of the said Dioceml Church Society, as specified in the Act of Incorporation, and none other. ren Ger Col] Ti of$l Til, diirin 89,48 OfErp, Jlissional ^Jontingei Salaries Balance Subscript! ^eficied Interest d «• P. G. I^^ess-Wi(J In list I read Reci Page Page \\ "lade up.) Adden/ CESAN I, on J)(bentuni', Brunswick," Bank Ik, or, (if De- eaan Church i, as specifieu the Socltt'J' J Brunswick,"! ve and to hold runswick, and lame, and tMI ibereof, shouWI e said i)toc«fl«| le otber. 105 APPENDIX B. The sum to^l.; of Contributions, as reported for the cur- rent year, is : General Purposes, $7,200 23 Collections Anniversary Meeting, 94 50 A Friend, throni^h the Secretary, 20 00 Widows' and Orphans' Fund, 20 00 Total, ^JJJiJJ This exceeds the amount reported last year, by the sum of $1,646.82. The sum contributed specially to the Deficiency Fund, during the past year, was $2,145.77; making in all 89,48^50. APPENDIX C. ESTIMATE Of EjL^penditure and Income for General Purposes, for the year ending Ut May, 1871. KXPKNDITPRE. Missionary Salaries, 8 Quarters granted ;i515,54;^ 60 4th Quarter, conditional, sav, .. 5,156 26 ' . . . . $20,699 85 ('ontingencies, .... 250 00 Salaries of Officers, 2(»0 00 121,149 85 INCOME. Balance on band, .... .... $ 19 20 Subscriptions and Collections .... 7000 00 " Deficiency Fund," 400 00 Interest on Investments, 750 00 S. P. G. Grant, £2,430 stg. §11, 800 00 Less-Widows and Orphans Ac't. 244 44 $11,555 66 19,724 82 Probable deficiency, $1,426 O.S ERRATA. In list of Clergy, page 1 2, for Medley, Rev. Charles S. Missionary, Sussex, read Rector, Sussex. Page 13, for Sterling, Rev. C. read Rev. G. H. Page 15, 14th line from bottom, for "cannot be made," read " caonot be made up." Addendum. — Haini Mar^K. — Hanfoni, Thomns !{;2.00. SCHEDULE COMMITTEE 1870-71. TiiKKi.aiT !.'i:v. TifK ]A)\i\) W6\U)l', Cluiinun,,, Ukv. C. LKK, JiKv. G. 8cii()Fn;Li>, Ukv. C. S. .MKDI.r.V. Ri:v. W. (J. Kl., (i. SIONEY^ SMITH, Esq., W. M. JAIIVIS, E^ii., Srendd'!/ to (■'onuuillir. "Widows' and Orphans' Fund Committee. Ukv. J. TEAllSON, Chnimuiv. (\. A. ScrrOFlELl), E;^Q. IIUKD PETEKS. Esq. I. AIJ.EN JACK, Esq. C N T E N T S Pai.k. Officers of the Society, '■> Prayers, 4 Constitution, "i-^' Kesolutions of Generul Committee, ] n-l I Lists of Clergy li-i:: Report, 1 "i Abstract of Uejjorts of Missionaries and Local Coniniittces, ICi-Sh Conclusion of Iveport, 1)1 Uetnrus of Missionaries, Wl Proceedings of General Committee, ,".'3-4') Anniversary Meeting, •lti-4S | Executive Committee, -Ivi-.'- Treasurer's Accounts, h';-''A Schedule of Appropriations by Society, fi.'i List of Life Mcnibers Gr--tj7 List of Subscribers for 18(19, Cy-l