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ANGLICAN CHURCH CF CANADA GENERAL SYNOD, ARCHIVES Jk. j^'^lpm^f^^^ius^ -^^^ y;m-^* ii ^ I '■•i* n.! LA / f li.:^- u: ■m^ *i # 'wm *i THE FOURTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT 07 TBI INCORPORATED CHURCH SOCIETY ;:, /. V 1 .;.' ■■■, . ■<■ \ .1 .'•,.' or TB> Hioase of Toronto, FOR THE YEAR ENDING ON THE 80th APRIL, 1856. .-fUi' Established the 28th of April, 1842. Incorporated by Act of Parliament, 7 Vic. Cap. 68. TORONTO: PRINTED BY HENRY ROWSELL, FOB THE OHVBCH SOCIBTT 07 THX DIOOESI 07 TOBONTO. 1856. The Depository nnd the Office of the Church Societt of ihk Diocese or Tobonto is at No. 8 Wellington Buildings, King-street, Toronto. Benefactions from any persona, -whether members or not, towards the Society's general objects, or to any particular branch of them, and all payments on the Society's account, will be received by remittances, or by payment at the Society's office, or by the Secretary or Treasurer of any of the District Branches. It is requested that the Annual Accounts of District Branches, and a list of all members in their respective Districts, may be transmitted by or before the lost day of March in each year. Forms of Conveyance for securing the title of lands to the Bishop, the Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto, or the Incumbent or Bector of any particular living, may be obtained at the Society's house. A general meeting of the incorporated members is held at three o'clock p.m. on the second Wednesday in every month, August and September excepted. The stated monthly meetings of the Standing Committee are held at three o'clock p. M. on the first Wednesday in each month, August and September excepted. During Lent these meetings are held on the Thursday subsequent. The quarterly collections to be made in the several churches, chapels, and stations will be applied to the following objects : General Purpose Fund, or any special object the Society may determine on, in the month of January; Students' Fund, in April; Mission Fund, in July; Widows and Orphans' Fund, in October. I ^n OFFICERS or THI €l)nrci) 0ocUtn of tl)c JBmtst of Sotonto. ■i • t ! Potron*: HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL, THE VEN. SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE, THE VEN. SOCIETY FOR THE PROPAGATION OF THE GOSPEL IN FOREIGN PARTS. .t Prc0it>rnt: THE HON. AND RIGHT REV. THE LORD BISHOP OF THE DIOCESE. I!)icc-|)rt0iti(nt«: THE VENERABLE ARCHDEACON OF KINGSTON, THE VENERABLE ARCHDEACON OF YORK, The Hon. P. B. DbBLAQUIERE, " THE CHIEF JUSTICE, '« J. B. MACAULAY, " VlCE-CHANCEtlOE ESTEN, " " SPRAGGE, " Chief Justice DRAPER, " JAMES GORDON, «' Z. BURNHAM, GEORGE CROOKSHANK, " R. C. WILKINS, " PHILIP VANKOUGHNET, G. S. BOULTON, ROBERT BALDWIN, «« J, H. CAMERON, G. J. GOODHUE, Siu ALLAN N. MACNAB, Rev. JOHN McCAUL, LL.D. '« JAMES BEAVEN. D.D. " PaovosT WHITAKER, M.A. T. MERCER JONES, Esq. G. C. WOOD, Esq. FREDERICK WIDDER, Esq. Mr. Sheeifp JARVIS, '« RUTTAN, JUSTUS S. MERWIN, Esq. JOHN ARNOLD, Esq. J. W. GAMBLE. Esq. GEORGE CRAWFORD, Esq. D. B. 0. FORD, Esq. L. LAWRASON, Esq. SYDNEY JONES, Esq. T. C. STREET, Esq. ADMIRAL VIDAL, GEORGE KEEFER, Esq. F. TALFOUR. Esq. ABSALOM SHADE, Esq. de. g. h. low, J. PATTON, Esq. IV OFFICERS OF THE SOOIETT. JtanBini tfommittrr: Riv. H. J, GRASETT, B.D. •• H. SCADDING, D.D. •• STEPHEN LETT, LL.D. •« W. S. DARLING, " HENRY BIIENT, " B. MITCHELE, " W. RITCHIE, " THOMAS GREENE, A.B. " E. BALDWIN, •• W. BELT, T. W. BIRCHALL, E«Q. W. M. WESTMACOTT, Esq. H. MORTIMER, Esq. T. Pi ROB ARTS, Esq. PETER PATERSON. Esq. CHARLES MAGRATH. Esq. J. L. ROBINSON, Esq. R. DENISON, Esq. HENRY ROWSELL. Esq. R. U. RUTHERFORD, Esq. £ani Commiitfc Hon J. H. CAMERON, . | ROBERT DENISON, Esq. •AND THE SECRETARY. finance (C0mmttt(( : E. G. OBRIEN, Esq. R. H. RUTHERFORD, Esq. AND THE SECRETARY. D. CRAWFORD, Esq. THOMAS HARRINGTON, Esq. ^((rrtitrQ. Rev. T. S. KENNEDY. €rf rt0urtr : BANK OF UPPER CANADA. ^ulitt0r« : J. W. BRENT, Esq. EDWARD GOLDSMITH, Esq. CONSTITUTION or TUB €i)nxti) 0onet!i of tl)e IDiottst of Toronto; INCORPORATED BY THE STATUTE OP CANADA, 7 VICTORIA, Cap. 68, FOR PROMOTING THE FOLLOWING OBJECTS: First— For the encouragement and support of Missionaries and Clergymen of the United Church of England and Ireland within the Diocese of Toronto, and for erecting a fund towards the augmentation of the stipends of poor Clergymen, and towards making provision fov those who may be incapacitated by age or infirmity, and for the Widows and Orphans of the Clergy of the said Church in the said Diocese. Seookdlt — For the encouragement of Education, and for the support of Day-schools and Sunday-schools in the said Diocese, in conformity with the principles of the said Church. TmRDLT — For granting assistance, where it may be necessary, to those who may be preparing for the Ministry of the Gospel in the said Church, within the said Diocese. FoiTRTHLT — For circulating in the said Diocese the Holy Scriptures, the Book of Common Prayer of the said Church, and such other Books and Tracts as shall be approved by the Central Board or Managing Committee of the said Association. FilTHLT — For obtaining and granting aid towards the erection, endowment, and maintenance of Churches, according to the establishment of the said Church, in the said Diocese; the erection and maintenance of Parsonage- houses; the Betting apart of Burial-grounds and Church-yards ; the endowment and support of Parsonages and Rectories, according to the same establishment, and the management of all matters relating to such endowment. I. That before the Society shall enter upon business at any of its meetings, the following prayers be said : — "Present us, Lord, in all our doings, with Thy most gracious favour, and further us with Thy continual help; that in all our works, begun, continued, and ended in Thee, we may glorify Thy Holy Name, and finally by Thy mercy obtain everlasting life, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen." ^ CONSTITUTION. "0 God, from Whom M holy dcilres, all good counMli, and all wprks of piety •nd charity do proceed, we beseech Thee to visit with Thy arour our Sovereigu Queen Viotob.a, and so rule her heurt, that she may In all things "«>[ T^jy J""""' and glory. Prcper with thy blessing the designs of this Society. ^°«nf°'t ''»'l Thy grace those benefactors who contribute to Its support. Bless the n^MstryoT Vby servants, the Clergy; the endeavours of all who are engaged In 'Pff^j'"^ »»• knowledge of true religion In this Province, and the labours of hose Miss onnries who are promoting the same In foreign parts. And mav Thy Holy Spirit direct all our cbnsuitatlons to the advancement of Thy glory, and the good of Thy Church, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. •• Mbbciful God, who hast made all men, and hatest nothing that thou hast made, nor wouldest tho death of a sinner, but rather that he should bo converted and live : have mercy upon all Jews, Turks, infidels, and heretics, and also upon ail those heathen nations upon whom the light of Thy glorious Gospel hath not yet shone; especially tho Indians of this continent. Bless the means used for their civilisation and conversion, and take from them all Ignorance, hardness of heart, ana contempt of Tliy Word : and so fetch them home, blessed Lord, to Thy flock, tliat they may be saved among tho remnont of the true Israelites, and bo made one lolU under one Shepherd, Jesus Christ our Lord, who liveth and relgneth with Thee and the Holy Spirit, one God, world without end. Amen. " Our Fathbb, which art in heaven, hallowed be Thy Name. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done in earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive them that trespass against us. And lood us not into temptation; but deliver us from evil; for thine is the kingdom, tho power and the glory, for ever and over. Amen." AKD WHEN BUSINESS IS ENDED : " Almighty God, Father of all mercies, we thine unworthy servants do give Thee most humble and hearty thanks for all Thy goodness and loving-kindness to us and to all men : more particularly for the providential support by wiiich this Society hath been enabled to spread abroad the knowledge of Thy sacred truth. But above all, for Thine inestimable love in the redemption of the world by Thy blessed Son ; for the means of grace, and for the hope of glory, which Thou hast given us, in the same our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ: to Whom with Thee and tho Holy Ghost be all honour and glory, world without end. Amen. " The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Ghost, be with us all evermore. Amen." it. That all those who are now, or who shall hereafter become Members of tho Association, and who shall subscribe Ten Shillings annually to tho Funds of the Society, or contribute as much as Five Pounds in one sum, shall be Associated Members of the Society, and shall be eligible to'be Members of the Corporation. in. f That every Incorporated Member subscribe not less than One Pound Fivo Shillings annually to the Funds of the Society, or contribute not less than Twelve Pounds Ten Shillings in one sum, or land to the value of Twenty-five Pounds ; and that the Standing Committee be empowered, with the sanction of the President, to recommend persons, whether Associated Members or not, to be elected into the Corporation as Life Members, who shall have contributed through any of the Parochial Associations in connexion with the Society, in money, the sum of Twenty Pounds, or in land to the value of Thirty Pounds, for any of the following' special porposes : — To be invested or held in trust for the Widows and Orphans' Fund ; to 1- CONSTITUTION. y^ b« tnyeited or hold in trust for tho onJownitnt of a Churoh-ichool, and that it ihall be the duty of the Secretary at tho Mcotini; in the month of October in each and eTery yoar to make a return uf those who linvo not paid up tlie '2bi. for the year ending tho iUst day of March previous, and that ho iihull propoHO that luch namei be eruited from tho list of Incorporated Members. IV. That the Corporation shall consist of tho Bishop of Toronto for the time being, of the members appointed by tho Charter, and of so many of the other Associated Members of the Society as shall be elected by ballot Members of the Corporation, at the meetings to be from timo to time holden on tlio days and at the place appointed by the By-laws of tho Corporation for its statod meetings. Provided always that the whole number of Members of tho said Corporation, in addition to those who are made Members by the Statute, shall at no time exceed three hundred, and that the whole number of Members of the Corporation shall never bo less than one hundred. V. That the Standing Committeo of tho Society, to be appointed as provided in one of the following By-laws, bo empowered, with the sanction of the President, to recommend persons, whether Associated Members or not, to bo elected into tho Corporation, without reference to the limitation of numbers. VI. That tho Lord Bishop of Toronto for the time being shall bo President of the Society, and tho Venerable the Archdeacons within the Diocese shall be Vice« Presidents. VII. That the Society shall, at their Meeting on the second Wednesday in June in each year, choose one or more Vice-President or Vice-Presidents in addition to the Archdouoons ; one or more Treasurer or Treasurers ; two or more Auditors ; one Secretary ; and such other officers, ministers, and servants, as shall be thought convenient, to serve in the said offices for the year ensuing. Provided always, that no person not a member of the Society be eligible to any office. VIII. That the paid officers of the Society to be appointed by the foregoing rule, shall be a Secretary, and a subordinate officer to be selected by himself ; that the former shall be in Holy Orders, uncharged with Parochial cure, and that he shall furnish security to the satisfaction of tho Solicitor to the amount of £1000, himself in £500, and two sureties in £250 each. Also tho Auditors. IX. That tho Standing Committee shall propose to the Board at the General Meeting in October a list of seven Members of the Society, to form the Tract and Book Com- mittee for the year ensuing; that at that meeting any member be at liberty to propose another list of seven members of the Society, instead of that proposed by the Stand- ing Committee ; and that the election of the Tract and Book Committee take place at the General Meeting in October. X. That if it shall happen that any of the persons at any time chosen into any of the said offices shall die, or on any account be removed from such offim at any time during the period for which he was elected or appointed to serve, in such case the President, or any one of the Vice-Presidents, shall convene a meeting, to be held at the usual place of meeting of the Society, at such time as shall be specified in the notice of such meeting ; and that such Members of the Corporation as shall be present at the meeting, or a majority of them, shall and may choose on officer or officers in J ^ ▼iU CONSTITUTION. the room or place of snch person or persons so dead or removed, as to them shall seem meet. Provided, that it shall not he "f «""y ^''^ "'7 /"^J, ^V*f '"£ j^nt oalledfor supplying a vacancy in the office of Vice-President: but the President may do so in his discretion. _ XI. , That the Society shall and may, on the secord Wednesday in every month, exceptinir the months of August and Sej-t^uiuer, lorc.er hereafter, and oftener if occasion requires, meet at the place heretofore used for the transaction of the business of the sold Society, or such other place as may be hereafter appointed for that pur- pose ; and that the President or Standing Committee have power to oall a Special Meeting of the said Society at any time. In Lent the meetmgs to be holden on Thursday instead of Wednesday. That no act done in any meeting of the said Society shall be valid and effectual, unless the President, or some one of the Vice-Presidents, shall b^ present at such Meeting. • XIII. Aud with regard to all meetings of the Society, and to the making, altering or repealing any By-laws, Rules or Regulations, at such Meetings, it is to be specially noticed, that by the Act of the Legislature incorporating this Society (7 Vic. ch. 68), it is snacted that no act done in such Assembly or meeting of the Corporation shall be valid or effectual, unless six persons of the Corporation, at the least, shall be present, and the major part of them consenting thereto. And further, that no Constitution, By-law, Rule or Regulation of the Society, nor any abrogation, repeal, change or alteration of the same, shall be passed, except notice of such intention shall have been given at the previous monthly meeting, and then it shall not be of any force or effect until it shall have been sanctioned and confirmed by the Bishop of, or administering, the Diocese for the time being, by writing under his hand. That there shall be a Standing Committee (three of whom shall be a quorum), to prepare the business for the Monthly Meetings of the Society. That the President, Vice-Presidents, Rural Deans and Secretary, be ex officio members of the Standing Committee. That the other members of the Standing Committee, not exceeding twenty in number, shall be elected by the Society uut of its Incorporated Members residing in the City of Toronto and its vicinity, also of a Clerioil aud Lay Member from each of the several District Branch Associations in connection with the Parent Society, to be elected annually by such Branch Association. That of the non-offiCial Members of thd Standing Committee residing in the City of Toronto and its vicinity, the four who having been on the Standing Committee for one entire year, have attended the fewest meetings of the Standing Committee during the twelve months ending on the first Wednesday in March, shall go out at the Annual Meeting in June ; and if any doubt shall arise under this rule, which Member of those who have attended the fewest meetings is to retire, then the one who has served the shortest time on the Committee shall be considered to have vacated his seat That the Standing Committee shall recommend to the Society at its Meeting in March in each year four Members to be elected in the place of the four retiring Members, who shall not be eligible for the ensuing year. That any Member of the Society wishing to propose other candidates for election on the Standing Committee, be required to give in the names of such candidates to be proposed by him, at or before the Monthly Meeting in March. XV. That Minutes of all the proceedings of the Society be taken, and that at each meeting of the Society the Minutes of the preceding meeting be read by the Secretary, and signed by the Chairman. « /> ,/ CONSTITUTION. il XVI. That the aocoonts of the Society be closed on the thirtieth day of April in each year ; and that the Hame be audited within one month from that date. XVII, That the Secretary conduct the correspondence of the Society, take Minutes of the proceedings of the General Meetings and Committees, prepare the Annual Report of the Society, attend meetings of the Branches throughout the Diocese under the direction of the President, and take the general superintendence of vhe affairs and accounts of the Society in all its departments. .'- S r XVIII. In connection and correspondence with the Society, District Associations shall be established, comprising one or more Districts (as shall be approved by the President), the same to be composed of the Clergy resident within the bounds of the same, and all other Members of the Church who shall contribute in aid of the Society's Funds ; the Archdeacon, or Senior Clergyman resident within its bounds, shall ex officio be Chairman of such District Branch Associations, with whom shall be associated, as composing a Committee of Management, the Clergy of the several Parishes or Missions within the bounds of such District, and one or more Laymen from each of the same, and a Secretary and Treasurer. A General Meeting of each Branch District Association shall be held in each year, at any time and place which may be agreed upon at a previous Quarterly Meeting of the Committee of Management ; and Quarterly Meetings of the Committee of Management — not loss than five to form a quorum — shall be held for the trans- action of the ordinary business of the Branch Association. In order the more fully vo carry out the objects of tlie Society, each parish, in the person of its Clergyman and Churchwardens, shall be a Sub-Association, in correspondence, through its Chairman (the Clergyman) with the District Branch Association, and may be denominated. The Parochial Committee of the Church Society. The Committee shall meet so often, and at such periods, as they shall themselves decide to be most convenient, inviting the co-operation of all the Parishioners in their deliberations and designs. They shall collect subscriptions and donations from the members of the Church, in such manner as they shall deem most effective, and endeavour by every means in their power to augment the resources of the Society. All monies raised to be transmitted to the Treasurer of the District Association. The Treasurer of each District Association shall transmit annually the full sum of £1 5s. for each duly recognized Clergyman, and also for each incorporated member within his district, and in case of life membership the full sum of £12 10«., together with one-fourth of all the monies paid into his hands, to the Treasurer of the Society at Toronto, to be at the disposal of the Central Board, and the remaining three- fourths of such collections shall, when required, be expended within the Parish or District in which they have been made, for such objects only as are specified in the Constitution of the Society — the allotment to be made at the Quarterly Meetings of the District Branch Association. All monies not required to be expended for local purposes, and remaining unappropriated at the General Annual Meeting of the District Associations, shall be forthwith transmitted to the Treasurer of the Society at Toronto. The District Associations, through their respective Secretaries, shall commnni- cate to the Secretary of thB Parent Society at Toronto a minute statement of' all receipts and expenditures within the sphere of their operations, embodied in the form of a Report, one in each year, so soon as convenient after the General Annual Meeting of such District Branch Associations. XIX. - '■ That four Sermons be preached annually in the several Churches, Chapels, and Stations in this Diocese, in aid of the fui^ds of the Society, at such times as the Lord Bishop shall appoint ; that of these collections the proceeds of one shall be for the benefit of the Widows and Orphans of Clergymen deceased; of another, for the A* ii - •; I X CONSTITUTION. maintenance of Travelling or Resident Missionaries in this Diocese ; of another, to aid Theological Students ; and that the proceeds of the fourth shall be appropriated to any other objects embraced witliin its Constitution, as the Society may from time to time direct. That no application for a grant, loan, or other assistance, be entertained from any Rectory, Incumbency or Mission, in which there shall not have been established a •' Parochial Committee" of this Society under the provisions of the article of the Constitution thereof, reporting to and in communication with the Parent Society, and in which all the requirements of said Consti* ition shall not have been complied with, unless upon the omission of such requirement a special written dispensation shall have been obtained within three months of the date thereof; and further, that accompanying such application there be a distinct accurate description of the object towards which aid is sought, together with a detailed account of the sum of money collected in the locality or elsewhere towards the same object, and how applied : Provided nevertheless, that it shall be at all times competent for the President to recommend to the Standing Committee any case which in his Lordship's opinion may require special consideration ; and should the Standing Committee report favourably thereon, that the Society may in such case grant the assistance so sought, or any portion thereof; and further, that no application be entertained from the Widow or Orphan or the guardian of the Orphan of any deceased Clergyman of this Diocese who shall not have conformed to tho provisions and requirements of a certain By-law entitled a " By-law for the due administration and improving the Widows and Orphans' Fund of the Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto," and also of any amendments to the said By-law, which may be enacted from time to time according to the provisions of the Constitution of the said Society, unless upon the omission of any of the said requirements a special written dispensation had been granted by his Lordship the President, and forwarded to the Secretary for registration within three months after the date thereof. Provided, nevertheless, that it shall be at all times competent for the President to rcccommend to the Standing Committee any case which in his Lordship's opinion may require special consideration, and should the Standing Committee report favourably thereon, that then the Society may grant such proportion of any annuity as to said Society may seem fit ; and that it be the duty of the Secretary, after each Annual Meeting of the Society, to notify to each Clergyman whether ho have or have not complied with the requests which would entitle his Widow and Orphans to the pension. XXL That the Charter and these By-laws do together form the Constitution of the Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto, and that nothing which is contained in the Constitution of the Society established on the 28th day of April, 1842, or in any By-law, Rule, or Regulation, amending or altering the same, shall apply to or be in force in respect to, the Incorporated Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto, except such provisions thereof as are above continued in force. ' t V / » , i if, -j : : i ; ;•■■ 7;" FOURTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT ■ '- ' I ;'■ OF THK DIOCESE OF TORONTO, PHESENTED at the annual meeting at TORONTO, HELD ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11th, 1856. In presenlinglhis, their Fourteenth Annual Report, your commit- tee hasten to congratulate the Diocese at large o^^ the numerous atfenrlance of clergy and laily at the meeting of the Synod lately held in this city. The Church in this province is now no tender plant ; but, thanks to Him in whom and by whom the Church universal lives and grows, it has taken deep root and is spreading wide its arms over the length and breadth of our land. Church- men are now too numerous and too influential for their righteous demand of freedom of Synodical action to be long denied them. The jealousy of some may attempt to withold it, but that love of justice which marks the British character must eventually in- fluence even those who would not only concede no favor to the Church, but would gladly see her depressed. Your committee, therefore, feel that they are not over sanguine in looking forward to the constitutional attainment of this most desirable object, before this Society's annual meeting again returns. Your committee see in the periodical assembly of clergy and laity in Synod, and the more frequent interchanges of opinions, and more perfect blending of interests which must foljow, (he happiest results as regards the special objects for which this society has been formed. They hope that by this and other means, new energies will be infused ; new elements incorporated ; new plans of action promulgated, and the general usefulness of this society widely extended. Another subject to which your committee look forward with great interest, and in which also they see a hopeful future for the various purposes of this society, is the establishment of new ■i 12 REPORT. bishoprics. The Parent Society may indeed at first suffer a dimi- nution of its funds by the division of the present Diocese ; but, where each of the new Dioceses has its own Church Society, it is but reasonable to hope that from so many centres of vitality an increased aggregate amount of energetic action will result, and thatthe portions of the province now remote from the centre of motion, will feel the beneficial influence. There is yet one other cause to which your Committee look with good hope for the future in connection with the interests of this So- ciety, and that is, the establishment of Parochial Schools wherever practicable ; and where circumstances will not admit of this, the adaptation by the clergy of the present system of common school education to the wants of the Church. Your committee feel that where the distinctive principles of the Church are faithfully incul- cated in youth, there then will generally be in after life a true love of the Church, an intelligent appreciation of her ordinances, &c., zealous liberality in maintaining her efficiency and increas- ing her power to do good. Convinced as y^^ur committee are that the making missionary objects a more prominent feature of the Society's working than they are at present would interest rnany who, from having grown up in the lack of sound church principles, are now lukewarm in the cause, they regard more strenuous efforts to take hold of and secure the affections and sympathies of the young, as that means on which the best interests of this Society, and of the Church mainly, under God, depend. The missionary spirit is a direct consequence of a heartfelt conviction of the privileges of Churchmen : implant a knowledge of the latter, as our duly is, and trust God's grace to do the rest. Were there more of an earnest appreciation of our own privileges, there would be greater desire to impart them to others ; and this disin- terested christian spirit widely manifested, could not but be pro- ductive of good to those who are separated from our communion by no difference of doctrine, and to win whom back to the Church of their Fathers, is now so earnestly sought by many in the mo'her country. But, with all their hopeful expectations for the future, your committee cannot look with entire complacency on the results of the Society's work during the year which has just closed. Much indeed has been done, and the income of the Society on which its efficient working depends, has exceeded that of former years : but when your committee know how bountifully the Giver of all good has blessed the province, how wonderfully its resources are bein§ developed, and its productive industry multiplied, they cannot but feel that there has been nothing like a commensurate increase in the Society's income. If, when wheat is from 8s. to IQs. per bushel, the farmer gives no more to the support of the objects of this Society than when he received only from 4s. to 5s., so far as the individual isconcerned this isa going back — a result to be as much deplored as if his covetousness withheld one half of his former offering. The rise in the value of property has « 1 REPORT. 13 f.^ brought with it a general taste for speculation, and it is to be feared that many of those who in times of less prosperity had means to devote to religious purposes, now find that tempting in- vestments leave then? little or nothing for the cause of God. These things ought not so to be ! The happy return of peace, which ensured the progress of railway enterprise and other improvements in the province, and the cheering prospect of an abundant harvest, should stir us up to greater zeal in religion, and greater liberality, in gratitude for our temporal mercies. And does not the Church require a little more liberality in her children, a little more self- denial, if need be? Undoubtedly she does. Your committee have ascertained that the commutation fund, though invested in the most favorable ways consistent with prudence, can hardly be expected to meet the stipends of even the present clergy, without touching on the capital. Hence is demonstrated the necessity of a Sustentation Fund, to provide for the increasing demand for new labourers in the Lord's vineyard ; but your committee see in this no real difficulty, no cause of apprehension ; they only see the necessity of urging strongly upon their fellow churchmen the course of duty. Let but the offerings of churchmen now bear but the same proportion to their present incomes as they did to theit incomes four or five years ago, and the difficulty will be fully met. In nine cases out of ten it may be fairly said that the farmer who in 1850 gave five dollars to aid the objects of the Society is now better able to give five pounds, and if so, he cannot escape the charge of the robbery of God, if he withhold what he can so well aflfoKl. Will a man rod God ? Yet, ye have robbed me ; but ye say, wherein have we robbed Thee? In tithes and offerings — Mai. iii. 8. . . INCOME. Your committee now submit a brief statement of the Society's general income, and of the income and expenditure on account of it^ several objects, a more detailed account of which will be furnished in the appendix to the printed Report. The income of the Parent Society for the year ending 30th April last, exclusive of the monies received for special trusts, the sum of £187 4s. lid. belonging to the previous year's income, acknowledged in (he appendix to the last report to have been received after the books were closed and audited, and also the sum of £140 which was on account of returned investments, Amounted to JE3268 17 2 To this may be added amount received since April SOtli. 220 2 6 Tlie estimated income of the several Branches and Parochial Associa- tions, 80 far as yet has been ascertained, amount to £2468 13 1 Deduct, as remitted to Parent Soc, somewhat more than 4 904 1710 JE142 98. 3d. which have been received since April 80th 1563 15 8 To which add moneys received on aconnnt of investments on lands or loans, dividends and rents paid in on all particular trusts 839 8 9 And the total income of the Society amounted to 5052 14 10 Shewing an increase in the funds of the Parent Society over the in- come of last year, of £656 10 2 r 4 ); f .■J I ■ r^ 14 REPORT. •i I ' * When your committee take into consideration that reports have yet to be received from associations which usually contribute liberally, that the Parochial Associations in the Midland district, with the exception of St. George's, Kingston, in consequence of the inclemency of the winter determined to postpone their opera- tions on behalf of the Society until the summer, when they might calculate on receiving assistance at their meetings from their distant brethren ; and also that many more collections on account of the General Purpose Fund, and Students' Fund, appointed to be taken up in January and April, will yet be received, they feel that they have good grounds tor congratulating the Society on the success which has attended its operations during the past year, and for calling upon its members gratefully to acknowledge iheir indebtedness to the Bountiful Disposer of events, by whose grace alone the hearts of men are inclined earnestly to engage in works of piety and c|iarity. Though the statement of the Society's affairs now submitted may, on the whole, be considered highly satisfactory ; nevertheless your committee are persuaded that if greater pains were taken in some parishes to set forth the importance of the various objects embraced in the constitution of the Society the subscriptions would be more liberal, and the subscribers far more numerous. Your committee would urge upon the clergy and the officers of associations the great necessity for punctuality in taking up and transmitting the collections to the Parent Society, as the course at present in many instances adopted not only causes errors and creates confusion in the statements from time to time published, but also prevents the society from reporting at the close of its financial year an exact statement of the receipts on account of each of its funds. SERMONS. '^'t.' ''!.'. -.^ , . -. The proceeds of the Quarterly collections received during the past year, were as follows : — Collections for the Mission Fund, made at 224 stations £886 8 4 Collections for Widows and Orphans' Fund, made at 212 stations 484 15 3 Collpctions for the General Purposes Fund, made at 176 stations 315 17 Collections for the Students' Fund made at 94 stations 194 13 9 Number of stations, 717. £1381 14 4 The previous year the amount reported at the time of reading the Report was £1316 9s. 7d., from 725 stations, over £100 was subsequently received ; and as collections from many stations on account of two funds have not yet been received, your commit- tee trust the above sum, given as the proceeds of the Quarterly sermons for the past year, will be much augmented before the appendix to the report is printed. ! REPORT. 16 •i' MISSION FUND. Last year your committee were enabled to announce an increase in the amount collected for the Mission Fund, which they accounted for by the fact that collections had been taken up at 45 more stations ; this year collections have been received from 9 new stations, and in consequence, the increase over the previous year is £41 2s. 4d.— viz., £386 8s. 4d., in lieu o( £345 6s. Od.— £15 Is. 4d. of which have been received since the 30th of April. The only interest received on investments on this account, was that derived from the stock in the Bank of Upper Canada. The parties on whose property the Society holds a mortgage of £1000, the bequest of the late Dr. Burnside, promise to pay up in a short time both principal and interest ; and ofTer to give a site for a church at Port Perry, arising village which they have at a large ontlay built upon the lot. The inhabitants of the township of Warwick, having refused to assume the debt incurred by the late rector, in erecting a good substantial brick parsonage towards which only £1 was snbscribed in the parish ; the Society, in con- sideration of the exertions made by the Rev. Mr. Mockridge in coliectiug the money required for the building, and his having shortly afterwards left the mission, determined not to exact the payment ot the bond given by him and four others, who never resided in the parish; £100 will therefore bi transferred for in- vestment on acconnt of this fund from the Genjral Purpose Fund. The disbursements and liabilities assumed by the Society on this account during the past year amount to £601 19s. 2d., of which sum £406 12s. 9d. were for our Indian missions — viz: Rev. Dr. O'Meara'a expenses in visiting stations on Lake Huron during the summer and winter £29 16 9 Salary — Mr. Chance, Gatechist, at Garden River 50 Salary — Interpreter for Mr. Chance about 19 months 18 16 Rent of House, Garden River , 17 10 Salary — Keezick, Schoolmaster, Newash, Owen Sound 40 Salary — Interpretei' for Rev. H. J. Mulholland 10 Salary — Two Interpreters for Rev. R. Flood 25 Salary — Mr. Hogg, Schoolmaster to Muncy Indians 50 Salary — Interpreter during Rev. F. O'Meara's absence 10 15 Insurance on Church at Manetooahning 4 15 0^ Schoolmaster, Walpolo Island 50 Grant for erection of dwelling-house, Garden River 100 ' ' ^ ■ ' ' ' £406 12 9 The Society are also pledged to pay to the Rev.Gco. Salmon, for Mission- ary work in the county of Norfolk 25 To Rev. J. Langtrey, Missionary at Nottawasaga 60 Rev. T. Campbell, Missionary at Walpole 60 To Catechist at Irish Settlement near Sandwich 10 To Rev. R. S. Birtch, assistant to Rev. F. Evans of Simcoc 30 £591 12 9 The Society was also paid taxes on Lands for travelling Missionaries in Midland district 10 6 5 '' ' £601 19 2 16 REPORT. The Tecumseth and West Gwillimbury associations devote the whole of the ihree-fourlhs at the disposal of their district to the Missionary cause. The Missionary at Nottawasaga is partly supported by ihem, and ihey are prepared to asjiist liberally towards the support of another clergyman when the mission is divided. Two Missionaries are paid by the Gore and Wellington district branch ; one in the county Grey, and the other in the county of Wellington, at an outlay of £300 ; and the same branch pays £60 towards the income of the Missionary resident at Owen Sound. This fund, at the disposal of the Parent Society, being all now pledged to the amount of £437 6s., it must be evident to all that great exertions to augment its resources must be made, in order to enable the Society to meet its present engagements ; but, in addition, there are many new Missions prepared to contribute liberally towards the support of a clergyman who shall reside in their midst, but they rely upon the society to help them. After the next ordination, your committee hope that men will be found to supply some of these missions; they therefore earnestly entreat the members of our church to come to theiraid, and not oblige the Society to plead want of funds in answer to the numerous appli- cations. Your committee gratefully acknowledge a donation to this fund of £65 from the Hon. J. H. Cameron, to whom the Church is already so largely indebted. WIDOWS AND ORPHANS' FUND. Collections have been made for this object at 212 stations, whereas last year they were taken up at only 191 stations. The amount collected, £484 Ids. 3d., is a little in excess oi the previous year. The interest on investments and intalmentson loans and annual subscriptions received during the year amounted to £552 15s. 8d., making the total receipts £1153 15s. 5d. ^280 have been paid on account of pensions to widows and orphans, and £271 4s. 7d. instalments and taxes on lands held for this trust, and £750 added to the investments. Your committee have to deplore the removal by death of two of the clergy who were ever zealous supporters of this Society, and regularly advocated all its objects. Honourable mention both of the Rev. W. Greig, and the Rev. J. R. Tooke, was made by our beloved Diocesan in his late charge, and we have every reason to hope that what is our loss is their eternal gain. Two widows and five orphans have been thereby added to the number of claimants on this fund. GENERAL PURPOSES FUND. Up to the 30lh of April, only 164 collections had been received on this account, amounting to £302 12s. lid.; a further sum of Tiiif. s i \ REPORT. If j£13 4s. Id. has since been received — collected at twelve stations. Add to this sum monies received from parochial associations and annual subscriptions and donations, and the sum belonging to this fund received on account of the past year amounted to £1466 Os. 6d. Grants were made from this fund to the amount of £101 9s. 9d., viz., in books and tracts £66 9s. 9d.; to parsonage, Port Burwell, £12 10s.; Belleville Church £12 10s.; Mrs. Graham, £100, and several other grants have been promised so soon as the funds will admit of their being paid. As office expenses, rent, printing, and the general management of all the affairs of the Society have to be deducted from the above sum ; the balance to the credit of this fund is at present totally inade- quate to the pressing demands upon it. STUDENTS' FUND. When it is admitted by all, that there is very great difficulty in inducing young men to devote themselves to the sacred work of the ministry, it might reasonably be expected that every exertion would be made on the part of the clergy, at least, to sustain the fund which is raised for the purpose of encouraging and assisting young men seeking to obtain such an education as might, with God's blessing, fit them to undertake the office with credit to themselves and benefit to the church. Such expectations, how- ever, have not been realized — fewer collections have been taken up for this object than for anyothfer When the books were placed in the auditors' hands only 75 collections had been reported, amounting to £125 3s. 2d.; since that time £69 7d. has been received from 29 stations ; and, as the collection is appointed to be taken up in the last month of the society's financial year, a further sum may be expected. But your committee are aware that in some quarters there is a misconception as to the condition on which divinity scholarships are tenable at Trinity College ; they think it well therefore to state, that any person offering him- self as a candidate for such a scholarship is cqnsidered by that act to avow a deliberate purpose of devoting himself to the ministry of the church ; and if, at any subsequent period, circum- stances should compel an abandonment of this purpose, he is held to be bound in honor to tender forthwith his resignation of the scholarship, and to refund any sums he may have received in respect of it. Eight young men have received assistance in their theological studies from this fund. LANDS. The following deeds of sites for churches, burial grounds and trust to the society: Samuel Thompson, Esq., to C. S. D. T., part of lot No. 34, con. 2 from the Bay, township of York ; lots 1 1 & 12, east side of King street, village of Carlton-— for a churph, and no other purpose. v /. 18 RBPORT. I i W. M. Westmaoott, Esq. and Uxor, to C. S. D. T., lot No. 10, east side of Cathcart Street, and north side of St. Vincent street, town of Sydenham, county of Grey, for the Mission Fund, half an acre. f ': ,' ':f', I. ■■ :< i .' 11 » -. -■:?! >■ !'f il-y V -'; ,,,, \ . V ■. ''I' ■ \ DISTRICT AND PAROCHIAL BRANCHES. ^^W^^^M^^AM^^V^^tMAM^ St, Jameses Parochial Branchy Toronto. The Collector's return for the year shows the sum of X120 subscribed, the whole of which has not yet been collected ; and it is a matter of much regret that jn a time of general prosperity there should be a falling off in place of ai. increase in the amount. The Committee recommend that after the usual proportion to to the Parent Society is paid, the balance may be distributed to aid the Parochial|ind Sunday Schools, and the Library. Church of the Holy Trint'/y, Toronto. In their last year's Report the Committee informed the con- gregation that a lot of land near the Church had been purchased, with the intention of building Parochial Day and Sunday Schools; but they found that the instalments to be paid were larger than the means at their disposal enabled them to liquidate, and after ' matufe consideration, they determined to dispose of it, and suc- ceeded in doing so at a profit of nearly £90. Most anxious to establish Schools under the supervision of the Clergy, they authorized the Rev. Mr. Darling to rent a house and engage the services of a master and mistress, which he did, but unfortunately the landlord, on finding that it was intended for a school, refused to complete the agreement, and as no other suitable house could be procured, it had to be given up. They then turned their atten- tion to other plans to accomplish the same object ; and Mr. Hay 1 having gratuitously prepared plans, they were laid before the Incumbent and his Lordship the Bishop, who have approved of them and promised their assistance. The estimated cost is £1000, to accommodate two hundred children, of which £430 > has been already subscribed ; and when the congregation remem- ber that by carrying out this very important plan they will secure for the young the blessings of a sound religious education in . accordance wiih the teaching of the Church, they cannot for one moment doubt the success of their endeavors. They are nware ' that to found these Schools will entail an additional expense upon the congregation, owing to their having to pay taxes to support the present Common Schools ; but the Committee trust Ihey value the privilege of being Churchmen too highly to hesi- tate to inake the pecuniary sacrifice when such important results are at stake. so REPORT. ;i Etobicoke. The Parochial Branch of St. Georgo'a Church, reports its colleclions as £20 IGs. lid., of which the sum of £15 14s. 3d. has been paid into the Parent Society, and £5 2s. 8d. has been retained for parochial purposes. From the Mimico Church is reported the sum of £5 2s. Gd., of which £3 has been paid into the Parent Society, and £2 2s. 6d. retained for Parochial purposes. Total in Etobicoke £25 19s. 5d., being an Increase of £6 19s. 8d. over the preceding year. I Weston. Though this parish receives no assistance towards the support of its minister, the amount collected annually for the Church Society will compare favorably with any parish in the Diocese, this branch collected this year the sum of £19J7s. 4d., and remit- ted the whole to the Parent Society, on the understanding that any sums required for the purchase of books for the use of their Sunday School or Parochial library, not exceeding three-fourths of the amount paid in (independent of the incorporate members' sub- scriptions), would be granted by the Society : during the two pre- vious years only £2 10s. was annually applied for by this branch. Scarborough Reports — The Church Society — if it does not meet with any ex- traordinary success in this mission — can at least boasl of making steady progress ; and the yearly increasing subscription list, amid frequent local calls, testifies to our appreciation of the usefulness of the Society, and our desire through it to extend the ministra- tions of the Church lo those who are yet destitute of them. Thornhill and Vaughan Parochial Association. The Committee entrusted "with the management of the affairs of these united associations, in laying their Annual Statement before the subscribers, beg leave to report : 1st. That the income from subscriptions for the past year amounted to £38 4s. lOd., being a slight increase over that of the preceding year from the same source. 2nd. That the Quarterly Collections in aid of this Society's funds were made during the past year in all the Churches within the mission at the time and in the manner prescribed by the Society's by-law, and the proceeds, amounting to £15 4s. 6d., remitted to the Parent Society in full, lo be placed to the credit of the undermentioned special funds, in the following propor- .tions : — Widows and Orphans' Fund, £5 4s. 5d. ; Mission Fund, £3 12s. 3d. ; Theological Students' Fund, £2 5s. lOd. ; General Purpose Fund, £^ 2s. 2d. REPORT. 3rd. That £16 ITs. 3u., the due proportion of the Annual Sub- scription Fund, was remitted to the Society ; making, with the Quarterly Collections, a sum total of £32 Is. 9d. contributed by these associationsto the Parent Society from all sources during the past year. 4th. That the residue of the ycar^D income was paid propor- tionally to the proper officers, to be expended under the super- vision of the local committee, upon objects embraced within the constitution. 5th. That from the foregoing statement it will appear that the total income of these branches for the past year amounted to £53 Os. 4d., shewing, as contrasted with £51, the income of the preceding year, an excess of £2 9s. 4d., a sum which, however — insignificant in itself, and falling far short of what might reason- ably have been anticipated from a community so wealthy, still affords gratifying proof that the year's income has at least not fallen short of the average. Your committee are of opinion that this favorable result is mainly attributable to the active zeal of those devoted members of the Church who voluntarily under- took the duty of collecting — a duty which they have for a num- ber of years, amid many discouragements, continued zealously to discharge, at no small personal inconvenience to themselves, and in a spirit of Christian devotedness rarely equalled. 6th. That while our humble and devout thanksgivings are justly due to the Author of all good for this and similar instances of his favor ; your committee, neverthless, feel that we must not stand still nor sufler ourselves to rest satisfied for the future merely with the measure of liberality and success which may have distinguished the past, if we would worthily perform &ur part towards enabling the Church to extend her ministrations so as to keep pace with the growing wants of the population. We must practically evince the reality of the interest we take in the accomplishment of this truly Christian object, by )}eneficence somewhat in correspondence with the importance of the objects we have in view, and our debt of gratitude to a gracious Provi- dence for the unexampled prosperity that has of late marked the progress of our country in all its material interests, if we would have the consolation of reflecting that we '* have done what we could." There are in the present circumstances of our country many things well calculated to awaken gratitude and call for the display of an enlarged spirit of Christian benevolence. While our fellow subjects in the British Isles are involved in the vast expense and unspeakable horrors of a bloody and desolating war the people of this favoured province have enjoyed uninterrupted peace, — no hostile force has threatened their borders — they have tilled their fields in peace, and reaped immense advantage from a vast pecu- niary outlay without themselves incurring additional burthens. For such signal blessings, no one surely, at all imbu6d with the m fci 22 REPORT. sincere spirit of gratitude, can be unthankful ; or refuse to mark his sense of obligation, by making suitable offerings to the cause of God and his Church, out of the abundance wherewith he has thus been blessed. For the maiiifeslalion and exercise of this commendable spirit of gratitude and liberality, there is within this Diocese, at the present moment, the most urgent need not only lo supply the religious wants of a growing population, as before remarked, but also to mitigate the injury inflicted on the Church by the recent act of spoliation. After the passage of that act it was open to the c lergy either to demand the payment of their guaranteed stipends in full during iheir lives or incurabeqces, or'to commute their life-inler- ests for a capital sum. They resolved upon the latter course ; and thus a fund has been secured which will, it is estimated, produce in colonial investments an annual interest of £12, 244 cy. But the actual amount required to maintain the Church, even in her present slate of efficiency, is £18,643 per annum, thus leaving a deficiency of £6,399 per annum. This deficiency must be made good, or the church's efficiency become most fatally impaired. That the laity of this Diocese will at once appreciate the diffi- cully of the Church's position and cheerfully respond to the appeal for contributions to a sustentation fund which our vener- able diocesan will shortly make, your committee will not allow themselves for a moment to doubt. They are strongly of opinion, that if the clergy, by the sacrifice of their own temporary interests to the permanent welfare of the Church, have secured her a petmanent endowment of over £12,000 per annum; the laily, when aware of the fact, will not hesitate a moment in under- taking to contribute £6,000 per annum, or one half the previous amount, to secure for themselves the regular administration of religious ordinances; and when it is considered that an amount much larger than the sum required to supply the existing defi- ciency might be contributed for the relief of the Church without trenching to the amount of a single farthing upon the present resources of several individuals, the plea of inability to con- tribute, so often advanced is at once invalidated. That such is really the case may be demonstrated in few words : all are aware that the Secularization Act expressly provides that the great bulk of the Clergy Reserve Fund is to be paid over to the County Councils for municipal purposes, consequently the remission of taxation in each municipality will be in proportion to the amount received from that fund, if affairs are properly managed ; and consequently a sum equal in amount to the reduction of taxation can be contributed by the laity without imposing upon them- selves any fresh burthens ; or, should the fund be applied to carrying out new enterprises, rather than a reduction of taxation, then a proportionate enhancement of the value of property must be the result ; so that in either case the truth of our assertion is ,j ■*• REPORT. 23 most apparent — ^viz., that the expenditure of the Clergy Reserves Fund within the municipalities for local improvements, or the reduction of taxation, renders it possible for the laity to con- tribute to the relief of the Church a much larger amount than has been narhed, without thereby burthening their resources to a grealer extent than at present. Those who have all along professed to regard the alienation of the clergy reserves from the sacred purposes to which they were devoted as a sacrilegious act of spoliation, your committee doubt not will hasten to prove the sincerity of their prbfessions, by voluntarily contributing in aid of the Church, so cruelly des- poiled, an amount equal at least to the benefit they will thus either directly or indirectly derive from the appropriation of the Church's property to secular purposes. Belter is it to respond to the just claims of the Church now, than hereafter, at the close of life, restore the thirty pieces of silver with the agonizing remorse of Judas. However tempting to the covetous heart may be the prospect of increased gain, be it remembered that Achan's curse will attend it. Upon serious reflection, who is there that can resolve to reserve this bitter portion for his last moment. A just sense of our accountability and unworthiness at the best, will surely cloud the last mortal struggle with enough of bitterness and distress, without the deliberate addition to its pangs of the remembrance of wilful and repeated acts of sacrilege. As reasonable and christian men, we will not, we cannot deliberately incur so great a responsibility. You are not required to do some great thing — to make some great and unheard of sacrifices disproportioned to your means, but simply to refund for religious purposes from your increased wealth a portion equal to the benefit you will derive from the appropriation of the Church's inheritance to your use. And happily in this sad conjunxstion of her affairs, the Church has not been found destitute of an organization which renders' her legally capable of gathering in and managing the united offerings of her members. The Diocesan Church Society, of which we form a branch, has been invested by the legislature with certain powers, which enable it to discharge this duty with effect . while its numerous and multiplying ramifications through every part of the Diocese render it a most fitting agent for the purpose. It is an institution, moreover, that in other respects can scarcely fail to conciliate the regard and affection of every right-minded christian. Performing all the functions of a Bible Society, a Religious Book and Tract Society, a Church Building and Church Endowment Society, and a Missionary Society, it fur- nishes a system of unlimited expansion ; and if faithfully sus- tained and strengthened by the zeal and substantial gffts of the Laity of our Communion, cannot fail to become a most effica- 24 REPORT. cious instrumentality for supplying the religious wants of the country in every particular. , • . Taughak, Fbbeuaet 25th, 1856. Churehwardeiu of St. Stephen! » Church, Vaughan, in account with the Church Society. By Cash in hand April, 1854 £6 9 2 One half of last year's Collection, 1855 7 ill Total , £13 11 1 March, 1855.— Paid John Bennett for 100 Cedar posts £2 11 8 May, 1865.— Paid A. Prentiss for 2000 feet of Lumber ... 5 10 Paid for setting posts 3 9 4J Nails and nailing boards on fence 117 Ij Total expenditure 13 8 2 13 11 1 Balance in hand £0 2 11 ; . Joseph Eeefer. Markham. ' - The Markham Committee reports having collected more than double the sum which it did last year, and as in the previous year remitted the whole sum, £18 Us. 2d., to the Parent Society. York Mills and Newmarket have both sent in subscription lists, and remitted the one-fourth of th'^ amounts collected, to- gether with the Incorporated Members' Annual Subscriptions. The amounts collected and remitted will be found in the Ap- pendix. . Beport of Mono Parochial Branch. The amounts contributed for ordinary church 'fyurposes in this mission during the past year show a trifling increase over the receipts of the preceding year, and are as follow : Collection for General Purposes of Church Society " , Students' Fund " Mission '. " Widows and Orphans' , Subscriptions to Parent Society 15 13 •• Minister's Stipend 41 9 £ s. 1 1 2 1 12 1 6 d. 8 6 9 4 62 2 3 against £56 7s. 9d. in 1854. Through the amount thus contri- buted to the Society, another instalment has been paid upon the Glebe since our last anniversary. The subscriptions to the Church Society and the minister's stipend have been contributed as foUov/ : Ch. S'ty. Min. Stip. Mono 17 12 1 Murmur. 4 5 Adgala..) 7 2 6 ToMorontio ...5 1 10* 6 1 8 1 8 Min. Stip. Caledon 4 16 Albion 6 15 Amaranth 15 Oarrafraxa 1 14 Ch. S'ty. 2 3 6 16 8 12 * ' n > Bj:l»ORT. 25 *., > >' >* < >- The Committee respectfully submit that under the present prosperous condition of the country and adverse state of the Church, the foregoing is not a sufficient contribution to the treas- ury of the Lord from such a mission as this. They base this opinion upon the following facts : The Church population of the four townships constituting this mission is now about 2,500, or 600 families : of these twenty- one families contributed to both the objects in which this mission is interested, thirty-three to the support of the minister only, and forty-two to the Church Society only ; that is, ninety-six families at an average of 9s. 3|d. each, leaving about four hundred families who have not given anything towards either of these objects. If, however, each family had contributed only a dollar per annum, (about l^d. per week) the contributions would be more than double their present amount. The performance of ministerial duties is sought for and obtained by non-paying members of the Church, as well as by those who contribute to her support. The churches are free to all; the sick are visited, children baptised, and the dead buried, without enquiry having been njade as to whether the persons desiring those sejjvices assist in supporting the Church or not. Then, at least oue halT of the congregations consists of members of families who do nothing towards that object; four-fifths of the baptisms, or ninety-one out of 113; eight, that is the whole of the funerals ; and fourteen out of nineteen marriages, were performed for families similarly situated. Neither the Committee however, nor the minister, desire that the ministrations of the Church should be confined to contributing churchmen ; but they consider that those who are ready to profit by the services of their clergyman, and able to do much or anything towards the support of the Church, should imitate the example of David, who would not offer burnt offerings to the Lord his God of that which did cost him nothing, and should therefore give to either or both the objects for which contributions are expected according as God has prospered them. The Committee think that this want of a more generally diffused spirit of contributing towards the maintenance of the Church arises from the too frequent use by churchmen of the dissenting term of "hearers, "as applied to persons attending upon the regular ministrations of the Church : but they would respectfully submit that churchmen should not look upon them- selves merely as hearers, but rather as sons of the Church, and as such, should manifest their affection by doing all that lies in their power to further the objects she has in view, both in their own immediate locality and in the more distant parts of this extensive diocese. It should, however, be observed that the sum of £70 has been contributed towards the erection of St. Mark's Chur^, principally by persons residing in its locality. While this proba- bly has had the effect of diminishing the contribution towards the ■fi . 26 REPORT. L . ^11 ordinary Church purposes of the mission, it has been the nieans of placing the building in such a slate as to lead to the hope that it will be ready for service early in the spring. The Commitlee here thankfully acknowledge the kindness of J. R. Williams, Esq., of Tecumseth, who, with his usual liberality, has contri- buted £10 towards the expense of building it, and also of Alex- ander Gaviller, Esq., of the same township, who has given $5 towards the same object. During ihc past year the contributions to the Parent Society from the diocese at large did not answer the expectations of those who thought that the fragrant breach of public faith experienced by the Church would have called forth an outburst of attachment to her which would at once restore her to her previous condition, but now, as the extent of her loss is in a great measure known ; and as the Parent Society has taken upon herself the making up the deficiencies in the salaries of the clergymen who have com- muned, it is-hoped that the members of the Church will stand in the breach and give her that assistance which she so fully de- serves and so much stands in need of. When the last annual report of the Parent Society was published, four widows and fourteen orphans looked to her for maintenence ; but death has since that time been busy among the labourers in the Lord's vineyard, two of whom have been lately transferred from the scene of their labours, leaving their families also in care of the Church. Eight candidates for orders are assisted by her in the prosecution of their studies, and portions of the salaries of several missionaries, catechisls, school masters and interpreters, are paid out of her funds. From the melancholly view that we have been compelled to take of the stale of the Church in this diocese, it is pleasing to hear of her progress in other parts of the world. From the many proofs of this fact published in the report of the Society for the Propagat, n of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, the Committee select as examples the Diocese of Barbadoes, where the missionary spirit of churchmen is not satisfied with laboring in their own lands, but in sending the gospel to benighted Western Africa; and the diocese in the Southern part of that continent, where, at the time that our government was setting its seal to what will be a lasting disgrace to Canada, theirs was authorizing the expenditure of £45,000 per annum in maintaining missionaries among the heathen; justly considering that a band of Christian ministers will be more effectual in putting a complete stop to savage violence than the most powerful military organization. Fourteenth Report of the Tecumseth Parochial Branch. In presenting this, the Fourteenth Report of the Tecumseth P^frochial Branch of the Church Society, your Committee would jhank God for enabling them again to state that our progress has been onward, and that during the past year our subscriptions REPORT. 2T showed an increase over those of the preceding year by £19 ; and this increase is the more gratifying from the fact of the money having been contributed for the express purpose of spreading the knowledge of the Redeemer's name amongst those less favored than ourselves. During the past year the Rev. J. Langtry has been diligently laboring in Nottawasaga, Essa and Cookstown. In the two former places before Mr. Langtry's appointment only occasional services were performed ; whilst now throughout that extensive mission divine service is statedly and regularly held. This must be to us a cause of much thankfulness, that in great measure through our instrumentality those heretofore so destitute have now the regu- lar ministration of God's word and Sacraments; and also that your minister, thus relieved of a portion of the charge he volun- tarily assumed, and which occupied much of his time, is now enabled to devote the whole of his attention to your wants and to do what before was out of his power, — that is, visit regularly from house to house, those who are entrusted to his pastoral charge. It is with much pleasure that your Committee can now state that the transfer of the deed of the Glebe of this township has ibeen eflecled, it being now vested in the Incumbent and Church- warden's of St. John's Church, thus securing in perpetuity what will, after a few years, be a valuable endowment for the parish. Also, the deed of a quarter of an acre of land in a most eligible situation has been given for Church purposes, about a mile west of Davis's station, on which it is hoped a church will be erected before the close of the year. A subscription is also now being entered into for the purpose of purchasing a superior melodeou for Trinity Church ; the organ heretofore used, and which was kindly lent by Mr. T. Gaviller, being very much out of repair. St, John's Church, during the past year, has been neatly painted inside ; the expense of which was defrayed by voluntary contribu- tions of the congregation. The general receipts and expenditure have been as follow, besides the regular collections transmitted to the Parent Society : . I RECEIPTS. Church Society £61 Minister's Stipend 48 6 6 Trinity Church offering 11 10 St. John's Church do 5 10 For Painting St. John's Church '. 10 .^ , £136 5 6 EXPENDITURE. Remittedto Parent Society £18 Expense transferring of Glebe 15 6 Printing 16. Books and Tracts for distribution 5 4J Paid Mr. Bunton, Cateohist (balance of salary) 4 Rev. J. Langtry 27 10 \ .1 28 REPORT. For Painting St. Join's Church 10 q £G6 10 4| Add to -which Muilstcr's stipend and incidental expenses 65 5 G 131 15 10* 130 5 O" Balance in hand ^* ^ ^i Your Commillee, in conclusion, would express, in the name of the Society, their thanks to those young friends who so zealously exerted themselves as collectors, and trust that during the present year their labours of love will be crowned with equal or evt - greater success. The accompanying report was read at the annual meeting in February, after which subscriptions for the current year were asked for publicly at the meeting, which was very numerously attended ; and also by the collectors. It was stated that whatever might be contributed would be expended in part towards the general fund of the Parent Society, and the remainder towards the support of missions in the destitute parts of the country. The result has been, that .£84 4s. has been paid to the Treasurer, being an increase of £23 over last year's subscriptions, and 143 addi- tional subscribers. Extract from Report of the West Gwillimbury Parochial Branch of the Church Society. In matters connected with the well being of the Church in this mission, the progress has been satisfactory. The calls for pecu- niary assistance upon our members have been cheerfully responded to. The amount rai^ ^d for Church object during the past year was nearly £360 currency. Report of the Nottawasaga Mission. This mission extends over about 400 square miles, and proper- ly divides itself into two sections, there being twenty miles of unbroken woods running across the centre, while the northern and southern portions are thickly settled, and for the most part well cleared up. The success which, by the blessing of God, has attended the efforts of your missionary is in a high degree satisfactory and encouraging. The congregations at almost every station have gradually increased — and your missionary trusts that the growing reverence and attention every where apparent — the more frequent joining, audibly, in the services of the Church, and the increased interest taken in her temporal affairs, afford reasons for believiiig that his labour has not been in vain in the Lord." The six stations at which your missionary has performed regu- lar service during the past year are as follow : c I ( o li a mk r> REPORT. St. John's Church. ■"w' This Church is situated in the village of Cookstown, on the concession of the four townships, West Gwillimbury, Tecumseth, Innisfil, and Essa. But little improvement has been made in the Church itself, though the money towards liquidating the old debt of £50 on the building of the Church, has for the most been col- lected. Steps are now in progress for fencing the buryin^j ground, and subscriptions are being raised to purchase a melodeon for the Church. Service is performed in this Church every second Sun- day — the congregation is considerably increased — the responses much more generally read — and from sixty to seventy scholars attend the Sunday School when the roads are good. Mr. John Banting's House, Eight miles south of Cookstown, in the township of Tecum- seth. Here the congregation has almost doubled itself during the past year, and the same improvements are manifest as at Cookstown, though in an increased degree ; service on the even- ing of the same Sunday as at Cookstown. Wilkinson^ 8 School House. Ten miles west of Cookstown, in the township of Essa. This congregation has of late very much increased, and propo- sals are made to build a Church, if there were any prospect of regular Sunday service, which has generally been performed on Friday, though for the last few months, on the same Sunday as at Cookstown and Banting's. These stations form the southern portion of the mission, and would make a reasonable parish, which, with faithful and constant visiting, might be made almost self-supporting in a year. St. Luke's Church. In the village of Creemore, township of Nottawasaga. The congrf'j^ii'.'on, which was at first but twenty-five or thirty, is now reguiaily from eighty to one hundred. The Church has been finished with the exception of painting and plastering, and efforts are being made to have that done in July. The people are for the most part but beginners in the back-woods, and have as yet received but little return for their labour, though they have mani- fested a most willing mind, and have contributed near two hun- dred pounds tow^ards Church purposes during the past year — service every second Sunday. There is a regular Sunday School, kept in this Church, at which the average attendance, summer and winter, is sixty. Collingwood, Here the success of the Church has been most marked : for the first six months your missionary's congregation seldom exceeded 1 ^ 80 REPORT. \ . fifteen or twenty ; it is now at least one hundred and fifty regu- larly. An excellent choir has been formed, and the whole con- gregation join heartily in the services of the Church. Upwards of £500 have been subscribed for Church purposes — a frame building has been erected at a cost of £350, which is intended lo be used as a Church for two or three years, though ultimately as a school-house. A burying ground is about to be purchased ; and a considerable sum has already been subscribed to buy a melodeon for the Church. The Lord Bishop was petitioned to appoint your missionary to the northern portion ot his present mission,* and promised lo do so so soon as the necessary stipend was raised by the various congregations — £205 was at once sub- scribed for that purpose at Colling wood and Creemore — which is the greatest effort that has yet been made by any mission of but one year's standing towards the independent support of its clergyman. Collingwood is distant eighteen miles from Cree- more, and service is performed on the same Sunday in both places, Mr. James ShieVs HouaCy On the eighth line of Nottawasaga. With one or two excep- tions, service has been held at this station on a week day, and the congregation in consequence is small. Your missionary sometimes visited the east part of the township of Ospry, where there are a good many Church people, though but few assemble for service. Your missionary has performed one hundred and sixty services in these various stations during the past year, and in discharge of his various duties, has rode about 4000 miles ; while he has only had sixty-one baptisms, five marriages, and eight funerals. The Lord Bishop of Toronto held confirmations at Cookstown, Creemore and Collingwood, in which places to- gether seventy-one candidates were confirmed. Meetings of the society were held at the same three stations, and parochial branches organized in each. The sums collected at Cookstown and adjacent stations, amounted to £27. This the Rev. F. L. Osier claimed to aid in making up the quota of your mission- ary's stipend furnished by the Tecumseth branch ; and it accord- ingly appears among the contributions of his mission. At Cree- more the sum of £8 Is. has been collected; at Collingwood, £10 lis. 9d.: and the whole amount from both these stations has been forwarded to the parent society; which, together with the subscription of the Rev. J. Langtry of <£3, makes the sum <£18,- 12s. 9d., from the northern portion of the mission, and .£45 12s. 9d. from all the stations at which collections have been taken up. GORE AND WELLINGTON DISTRICTS. The Twelfth Anniversary of the Gore and Wellington Branch of the Church Society. Your committee are happy to report, \\{^\ they find its affairs in a sound, healthy and efilgi^nt state. * ♦- RXPOBI. 81 The following is a comparative statement of receipts: Whole Bum credited £570 4 10} Last year 569 12 lOj Increase £10 12 No Report from Paris or Binbrook. A lively interest has been exhibited in the welfare of the Society throughout the various Parochial Associations, where the usual Annual Meetings have been held ; and your Commilteo desire to express their thanks to those gentlemen who have aided the resident clergy on these occasions, as well as to those who have come to assist this night in the proceedings of this anniver- sary. Your Committee are aware that since they last performed the agreeable task of presenting their Annual Report a very impor- tant change has occurred in the position and prospects of the Church in this country. The deep design laid years ago to deprive her of her patrimony, after having been pursued with an industry and determination worthy of a better cause, has at length been consummated, and the Provincial Legislature have passed an act for the purpose of alienating the Church property called the Clergy Reserves. The Church Society, which has always been regarded as a valuable auxiliary to the Church, appears to your Committee to be now more than ever entitled to the cordial support of all the members of our communion. It affords the readiest medium of collecting and appropriating the contributions of Churchmen throughout the Diocese; it excludes no member of the Church from Its deliberations, nor from the management of its concerns, simply requiring as an indication of interest in its welfare a contribution to its funds proportionate to the circumstances of the individual. It is a voluntary religious association, called into existence by the exigencies f the Church at the lime when the withdrawal of aid by the Propagation Society in England seemed to be inevitable, and when the Church believed that she should have no other resource to fall back upon than such portion of her public patrimony as might escape the hands of spoliation. But now that that property has been entirely swept away,and the Church deprived of all interest in the Clergy Reserves, surely this Society will be valued more highly than ever, and will be supported with greater zeal and generosity. Your Committee refer with mingled feelings of gratification and regret to the missionary operations of this association. They are gratified to think of the happy results which have thus far attended tii« self-denying labours of their missionaries, evinced as they are by increasing congregations, rising Church edifices, numerous baptisms and confirmations, and a growing feeling of attachment to the Church. They regret that the good work can- not be more widely extended and more efficiently carried on, that I t ' lU i V 82 REPORT. -i I J the crying wants of hundreds and thousands, not a hundred miles from our doors, cannot be satisfied, and that in one of their missions the work ha^ been unfortunately suspended in conse- quence of the well-merited promotion of one of their missionaries to a settlod charge, and the difficulty of getting another to fill his place. The only remaining Missionary, the Rev. Mr. MulhoUand of Owen Sound, whose Report will shortly be submitted to this meeting, implores additional assistance, and represents the des- titution of the settlers as most deplorable. Your Committee are of opinion that this state of things cannot be permitted to con- tinue, that some vigorous and important action must be taken. The allowanoe to travelling missionaries must be augmented and experienced men brought into the field, if the Church expects to retain the affections of her people and to keep pace with the rapid settlement of the country. Truly " the fields arc white unto the harvest, but there are not labourers enough to send forth into the harvest." The education of the rising generation must necessarily occupy the serious thoughts of every reflecting man, and the true-hearted member of the Church cannot but regard with feelings of alarm the attempts that have long been making. to establish in this country, a godless system of education ; schools where the youthful mind is never directed to eternity — nor the Book of Life, that precious volume, the source and fountain of the best know- ledge, and the truest wisdom, is never opened and never read. Your Committee are persuaded that a great revolution on this subject will ere long take place, and that a Christian people will rise up and vindicate the honor of God ; and restore the word of God to that place in our schools and universities which it held in the opinion of him who has written — " The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom; a good understanding have all they that do thereafter; the praise of itendureth forever." Good men of every denomination have warned us of the dreadful conse- quences which any country may anticipate "where the masses of the people are imbued with knowledge and that power which knowledge imparts, but when no Christian education is at hand to act as a restraining power over their wild and unruly passions." Such are the details of the Society's transactions during the past year. In bringing them to a close, your Committee may be allowed to call upon its members for their cordial assistance and support. In the present state of things, the most strenuous exer- tions are required from all who love the Church and its insti- tutions. The enemies of our Holy Religion and the adversaries of our Apostolic Church, are unceasing and inveterate in their attempts to throw down the walls and bulwarks of that Zion which has so long been the faithful guardian and dispenser of God's word. The appeals come to us louder and more loudly from the destitute settlements for help, and the Church looks to her lay-members to furnish them with ample means to supply those wants. %S REPORT. GORE AND WELLINGTOir DISTRICT I>.!ANCH. The following are the parochial reports read at the Annual Meeting held in Hamilton. We regret that on account of their length we are compelled to omit tho Owen Sound and Water- loo Mission Report. The whole of the reports are of the most gratifying nature, and show that the hearts of the members of the Church are sound to the core. Guelph. Tiio lar.»e attendance at the Annual Meeting of this Parochial Association and the liberal contribution to its funds, evince that the interest of the members of the Church at Guelph in the cause of the Church Society continues unabated. The sum of £55 10s. has been remitted to the Treasurer, being a small increase over the receipts of any former year. Gait. Tho Committee of this Association have great pleasure in stating that the sum contributed to the funds of the Church Society in this mission is greater than in any preceding year, which is one of the best proofs that the members of the Church within the bounds of the Association continue to feel the deepest interest in the success of the society and the accomplishment of thrall im- portant object which it has in view. They cannot ofj.'*' to state, however, that the increase in the sum contributed ti?.*; year is chiefly owing to the liberality of the congregation which assembled in the Church at Beverley, and the exertions made by the mem- bers of the Church in that neighbourhood; the amount subscribed this year is .£4.8 Os. l||d. Elora. In presenting their Annual Report, the Committee have the gratification to announce a large increase in the amount of sub- scriptions, and what is of far greater importance, a corresponding amount of zeal in the congregation of St. John's Church, as regards furthering the objects of the Church Sociely. There is a determination on the part of this congregation, that the Church of England shall, as far as they are concerned, not be crippled by the recent acts of the legislature, which doubtless originated in a desire to weaken her influence. The more the Egyptians afflicted the Israelites, the more they multiplied and grew, and so will it be with our beloved Church. The Committee are much indebted to the eight ladies who kindly undertook the task of calling at the houses of such members of the Church as profess to belong to this congregation, in order to solicit subscriptioiis. Everywhere, with the exception of one ! ; 84 REPORT. or two, they were received with a cordiality highly gratifying, and the most lively interest evidently taken in the success of their work. It appears to be the general wish oi the subscribers, in which the Committee most cordially concur, that the whole amount of subscription should be paid over to the Church Society, and no part expected back for local objects. When it becomes necessary lo raise anything more for ourselves, we would prefer setting on foot a subscription with that avowed object. OakviUe. The parish of Oakvillo reports : FromOakvUle £27 18 4 "From Palermo 17 Total £44 19 4 Being a considerable increase in l^oth places over the collection of any former year. Nelson, The Committee, although they cannot report any increase over the last year, are glad to say that the same deep interest in all the affairs of the Association continues to be felt by the members of the Church in this mission, and they rejoice in the success of a Society, which, under the Lord's blessing, may largely aid in the building up of Zion and the amelioration of her wants. The sum colJiMed is X32. "^ Mohawk and Tuscarora. The Committee report a considerable increase, the amount being £32 5s. It is very satisfactory that this increase is owing chiefly to additional Indian subscribers : while most have contributed according to their ability, it is but justice to make particular men- tion of the liberality of a small tribe of Delawares, who, during the last few years have been converted from paganism to the Christian faith, and brought into the Church through the zealous efforts of their excellent missionary the Rev. A. Elliott. On ac- count of their recent conversion to Christianity, as well as their poverty — for they are very poor — it was considered inexpedient to call upon them for anything towards the Church Society till this year, and though their number is but small, they contributed the sum of £7 5s. Barton and Glandford, The amount of contributions from this new Parochial Branch is reported to be £11 8s. l^d. The completion of the second Church, the purchase of ten acres of land, and the erection of a parsonage house, engage the efforts of the parishioners in this mission, and for the present hinder a large donation to the Church, Society. ^ I > -1' . REPORT. 85 Ancaater and Dundaa. The unavoidoblo absence of the rector of thin parish from home, will readily account fei the fact that no Report has yet been received from either oftbese associations, which have always held a respectable place in the returns of this Branch of the Church Society. The collections, it is conjectured, may have fallen off during the past year in Dundas, but a corresponding increase is anticipated in Ancaater, the other section of the parish. The Dundas congregation, the Rector remarks, have contributed X25 to the purchase of a bell, and are called upon to raise that sum annually to defray the expenses of the second Sunday Service in that 'parish. Taking these matters into consideration, it is expected that the aggregate amount from the two parishes will be about £50. Norval and Georgetown. An Association having been formed last ri^onth in Georgetown, the sum of <£S 18s. 6s., has been collected, wltich together with £\\ 4.S. 4^d., collected at Norval amount to £23 Os. lOd. The sum shows un increase of more than £8 over the collection of last year. / ' Brampton. In accordancb with notice given, a meeting was held in this Village on the 24th of January, for the purpose of forming a Parochial Branch of the Church Society in this newly-established Mission. Though the day appointed turned out very cold and stormy, yet several Clergymen were present, and amongst them the Secretary, who explained to the meeting the numerous and laudable objects of the Society. A branch was formed and col- lectors appointed, who report the sum of £22 Os. 7^d. collected, (exclusive of the Clergymen's subscription of £10,) notwitl^tand- ing that two brick churches are being erected within the Mission, and that the Parish has undertaken to provide the whole amount of the Clergymen's Stipend, one quarter has been remitted to the Parent Society ; the remaining three-fourths has been appropriated towards the building of the Church in the Village. • Hornby. Owing to the severity of the weather, the attendance at the An- nual Meeting was small, but the few who attended showed them- selves to be zealous advocates of the Society. Immediately after the meeting the«collectors visited each house, and notwithstand- ing the absence of some who were the largest contributors the past year, the amount collected ej^qeeds that of the former year by £2 3s. lOd. J^ ■ ^ i ' I' S < ' REPORT. Cayuga Heights and Mount Pleasant. T '? Parochial Association of Cayuga Heights and Mount Pleasant conjoined with mnch pleasure in remitting to the Gore and Wellington District Branch Church Society the sum of £17 ISs. l^d. for the year ending 1855. The sum exceeds that of . last year, and the Committee of the above mentioned associations are confident that much satisfaction and interest prevail within their mission, as to the success of the Church Society, inasmuch ' as an inquiring and cheerful spirit was evinced during the time ' the collections were being taken up in aid of its funds. Ascension Church. The Committee, in returning the Report of their Parochial As- sociation for the year just expired, have to state that while the number of their subscribers has slightly increased, the amount collected continued about the same as the last year. The sum of £36 5s., has been contributed fur the general ob- jects of the Society; at the same time their collectors have received the further sum of £S0 3s., the amount of subscriptions specially contributed towards the very pressing local wants of their own Church. The amount available last year for local objects was expended in support of the Sunday School, and in completing the purchase if the lot of land adjoining the Church. This lot is now free of debt, and secured for the erection of a School House, a want to which the attention of the congregation has been directed and which they trust ere long to see supplied. It may possibly at first sight appear that the sum subscribed for the general purposes of the Society is not so large as it might be; but wfken it is considered that the requirements of a new Church, such as theirs is, are so very numerous, that many of these demand immediate attention, the committee hope that the efforts r'' M' ^ / REPORT. 41 f i V June last, and whilst bidding adieu to his kind friends there he hesitated for some time as to which of the three roads he should take, as there was very little difference in any of them. At length, however, he was directed, as he believes, to take the middle one, which passed directly by the house where his young friend was lying. As he drew near the house, where his kind friend who had entertained him the night previous lived, the thought struck him that he would water his horse. When asking for a pail for that purpose, he was told by the good lady of the house that his young friend had f i-own suddenly worse, and was then supposed to be dying. Accordingly he hastened to his bed- side, and found him indeed near his last, but perfectly sensible, and able to converse a little. Your Secretary then felt that his duty was plain. He examined him <}arefully as to "his repentance towards God, and his faith towards our Lord Jesus Christ," and being fully satisfied, he called his father aside and asked him if his son had ever been baptised. He answered in the negative, and said that it was a subject about which he had many most anxious thoughts. He was told that, having examined him, and being fully satisfied that he was a fit candidate for the holy ordinance, your Secretary felt it his duty to offer it to his dying son. The father remarked that he was most anxious that it should be administered, and would speak to him and to his mother about it. Both expressing an ' anxiety that he should thus be brought into covenant with God before his departure hence, your Secretary was privileged to baptise him in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Ghost. From the time of the administration of that holy rite to the hour of his death, which occurred in the course of the evening, he enjoyed perfect peace, he expressed an entire readiniess to depart, and be with his gracious Lord ; he felt then the defi- ciency, of which he had formerly complained, had been most mercifully supplied, and he was enabled at the hour of his depar- ture to commend his soul into God's hands, with a hope full of immortality. The subject of baptism having been thus forcibly brought before the parents of this family, they studied the question most thoroughly, and being perfectly convinced that it is one of God's own ordinances, and generally "necessary to salvation," they soon afterwards presented their three youngest children, two boys and one little girl, for that holy ordinance ; and the three oldest after due examination and careful instruction, were last October ad- mitted into communion with God according to our prescribed form for public baptism of such as are of riper years. The satisfaction expressed by the parents of these exceedingly promising young people, at feeling that now they have all their children brought into covenant with God, and sealed with his most holy seal, would repay a thousand-fold all the pains bestowed i ! (I K J£l I. ! ; 42 REPORT. upon them. And this feeling is not a little heightened by the fact, that another member of this baptised family has lately been called hence ; and though he was young in years, yet he was strong in faith, giving glory to God. In addition to the services at the Junction and Marshville, services virere performed at Queenston till last July, once a month, each by the Rev. T. Creen, the Rev. C. L. Ingles, and the Rev. T. B. Fuller. At the time the Rev. E.Denroche, formerly Incum- bent of Brockville, removed with his family to that place, and kindly took charge thereof, during his temporary abode there. Since he took charge, the old building where the services of the church have been held for many years past has been entirely renovated in its interior arrangements, and vastly improved ; chiefly by Mr. Denroche's personal exertions. For these and other acts of Christian kindness and love, the few church people in that neighbourhood owe a debt of gratitude to that reverend gentle- man. A subject of considerable moment to the Church Society occu- pied the attention of your Managing Committee at the annual meeting of the Parent Society in June last, viz : a proposed change in the constitution of the Society, whereby the whole of the funds raised in the several parishes constituting the District Branch Association should be remitted to the Parent Society, in- stead of one-fourth, as heretofore. The proposed change was fully and ably discussed ; and it was apparent to the Lord Bishop of the Diocese, who presided on the occasion, that those District Branch Associations by which the constitution as now existing had been fairly carried out, were decidedly opposed to the change, his Lordship, after complimenting those who had taken part in the discussion, recommended both parties to avoid pressing the ques- tion to a division : thus leaving the constitution of the. Society unaltered in that particular. And your Managing Committee cannot but think that it was well that this was the issue of the discusion; for, whilst the constitution of the Church Society requires only one-quarter of the collections to be transmitted by the District Branch Associations to the Parent Society, there is nothing to prevent the several parishes transmitting, through the District Treasurer, the two-fourths that are now regularly returned to them to be spent under the direction of the incumbent and parochial committee for their own parochial wants, if they wish to do so ; nor anything indeed to hinder them from transmitting the whole^ unless in District Branch Associations like our own, where one-fourth of the collections by the Parochial Branches is annually devoted, after meeting slight incidental expenses, to a travelling missionary fund for our District^ And when it is con- sidered that all the collections made after the quarterly sermons are sent to the Parent Society at Toronto, and that It is in the power of every individual corUributor to specify any particuletr REPORT. 43 object for which he or she desires his contribution to be applied ; and that the two-fourths returned to the several parishes, where they have been raised, have prevented the constant recurrence to a subscription list for every little church object, when the burden generally falls on a few only, your Managing Committee feel per- suaded that it will be the wisdom of the Parent Society to con- tinue a system which has worked so well, where it has been effi- ciently carried out. At the present moment the Gore and Wellington Branch Asso- ciation is employing three travelling missionaries at handsome salaries^ all as fully and entirely under the control and direction of our venerable Bishop as any clergyman on your managing committee ; and had we not met with the vexatious disappoint- ment detailed above we could have employed one at least. It should be generally known too, that all those clergymen ordained after May, 1853, about twenty in number, have been shut out from t'^e benefits arising from the Clergy Reserves, though in receipt of stipends from the same at the time of the passing of the provincial act, and that several of those gentle- men are now suffering from actual want. The great extent of this Diocese, reaching from the Ottawa to the St. Clair, and from Lake Ontario to Lake Superior, and con- taining upwards of one hundred and forty officiating clergymen, has long called for its subdivision ; and steps have for some time past been taken for raising funds to endow a see at London, for the Western, and another at Kingston for the Eastern portion of the Diocese ; and his Lordship, our venerable Diocesan, has sum- moned his clergy and laity to meet him in Synod at Toronto on Thursday the 17th day of April next, to take counsel together on these and other important matters affecting the vast interests of the Church. Although we happily belong to that portion of the present Dio- cese which will remain the Diocese of Toronto after the contem- plated separation, yet we are not uninterested in these important movements. Owing to variops causes — the overtaxed time of the Secretary, the little assistance afforded by the clergy generally, the unfavor- able state of the roads and weather, during the autumn — few public meetings have been held on behalf of the Church Society within this Rural Deanery, since our last annual meeting. A very interesting meeting (as usual) was held in St. Paul's Church, Fort Erie, attended by the Rector and the Secreta'ry. Another was held at St. Paul's Church, Dunnville, attended by the Incumbent, the Rev. A. Townley and the Secretary. Meet- ings were called for Christ's Church, Port Mailland, and though attended by the Incumbent and Secretary, and at St. George's Church, Drummondville, attended by the Rector of the parish, the Rev. C. L. Ingles, and the Secretary; yet such was the in» '»•■ i 3 44 BEPOBt. clemency of the weather that no meetings could be held. Ser- mons on behalf of the objects of the Church Society ware, how- ever, preached in St. George's Church, Drummondville, and St, John's Church, Stamford, by the Secretary. For the past year the Parish of Niagara reports the oollee- tionof...:. £24 9 8 Being for general purposes '. £20 14 8 Widows and Orphans' Fund 8 15 The Parish of St. Catherines reports with great satisfaction that the subscriptions for the past year amount to £63 10s. 6d., being a considerable increase over the amount collected for some years past. The increase is owing in part to the addition of new subscribers, and also to the pleasing fact that several of the old subscribers enlarged, and in some instances more than doubled their former subscriptions. This the parochial committee deem very encouraging, as evidence not only of the growing interest in the objects of the Church Society on the part of the congregation in general, but also of the zeal of two young ladies, lo whose exeriions much of the success here recorded is, under God, mainly to be attributed. When it is also stated that within the last nine months the sum of £700 and upwards has been raised towards the liquidation of the parsonage' debt, and after the sum of about £400 expended on a second enlargement of the church, besides the quarterly collec- tions and contributions to various church objects of minor impor- tance, which would amount to perhaps £100 more, making in all about £1200 raised fJI special church purposes within that short period ; the parochial committee would humbly trust that these wjll be considered as satisfactory evidence that the congre- gation of St. George's are not indifferent to their privileges and duties as members of Christ's Holy Catholic Church ; and they will be disposed according to their ability, to perform their part in the advancement of the Redeemer's kingdom. The Parish of Chippawa reports the amount of subscriptions for the current year, being the same as that reported the preceding year, though the list of subscribers presents a falling off in point of numbers, owing to the removal of several families from the parish during the year. The united association of St. George's Drum- mondville, and St. John's Stamford, in the Parish of Chippawa, reports the sum of £20 6s., being an increase on the previous year. The committee would further mention that in addition to the above £82 15s. l^d., has also been raised in these united charges for various other church objects, making a tctal of £103 Is. l^d. The parish of Thorold reports for general purposes £38 6s. 3d.; Widows and Orphans' fund, 10s. The chairman of this association reports that owing to the general failure of wheat, the staple crop in his parish, and the RfiPOtlT. 46 consequent ATect upon all branches of business, and to the sick- ness of a gentleman who has always taken a leading part in making the collections in the south part of his parish, he had great fears before the day when the collectors brought in their returns that there would have been a great falling off in the returns for this year, instead of a slight increase : and he feels that had there been a travelling missionary employed the amount would have been mdbh greater. He attributes the amount reported to the increased interest taken in the affairs of the church ; for many farmers contributed this year who had to buy their seed wheat last fall, and who will not have bread enough to supply them till next harvest ; and he cannot but particularly notice the zeal mani- fested in the cause by one of the collectors, a young man eighteen years of age, whose collections were the best of the wnole. The Parish of Dunnville reports the sum of £10 for general purposes, as collected from the congregation in that town, and the chairman states that in consequence of the failure of the meet- ing called for Port Maitland, from severity of weather, the collec- tors nominated by the five persons present were not apprised of their duties in time to make up their returns in season for this meeting. The Parish of Fort Erie reports, through their chairman, that his parishioners, having suffered severely during the last summer in their wheat and hay crops, losing of the former full 30,000 bush- els, and of the latter so much so that their cattle are starving, the collections-have fallen from £14 last year to £11 2s. 6d. this year. The parish of Louth reports the sum of £4. This amount may appear small, but the chairman states that the debt remaining on St. John's Church, Jordan, and other necessary Improvements, have absorbed the means of the members, but promises that after this the parish will do better than it has done hitherto. In reporting, therefore, the operations of this District Branch of the Church Society for the past year, your Managing Committee see no cause for discouragement, but much for hope. Some t>f the parochial branches reported a large increase, others a smaller one. Some report a decrease, but the causes which have produced these unfavorable returns are believed to be temporary and tran- sient ; whereas there has been a general increase in the liberality of the members of the Church, exhibited in providing more amply 4 or the wants and comforts of several of the settled'clergy within he bounds of your association. Had we been able toengage the services of a travelling mission- ary, your committee believe that there would have been a large increase in the amount reported ; and as no pains will be spared to secure the services of one during the year, with a good prospect of obtaining such services, they confidently anticipate a large in- crea9P during the year. 46 REPORT. Appended ia the Treasurer's account of receipts and disburse- ments for the past year. Niagara Diitrict Branch of the Dloettan Church Society in account with George Ryktrt, Trc'iaurer, St. Catherines. Dtt. 1855, April 23. To Chalrman'H cheque in favor of the Rer. £12 10 1856. March 11. Balance 99 8 11 —: ». £111 13 11 Cn. 1855. January 25. By balance in account reidered £66 2 April 11. " Collections for Missionary purposes 55 5 9 1856 March 11. By balance brought down £99 3 11 < TALBOT DISTRICT BRAJfCH. The Committee of the Talbot District Branch of the Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto did not publish any Report for the year ending April 30th, 1855. They were not, however, altogether inactive, as a collection was made amounting in all to £6 12s. 6d., the whole of which was remitted to the Parent Society. It must be borne in mind that this association, although dignified by the name of a District Branch, is, in fact, still no- thing more than a Parochial Branch. The subscription which has been nrade for the current year, amounts to £26 3s. I^d., of which ^9 7s. Od., will be remitted to Toronto. The Committee are happy to be able to state that since the publication of their last Report, much has been effected of a local nature. St. Paul's Church, Port Dover, a neat and com- modious edifice, which was begun some time ago, has been com- pleted ; and not only so, but by the zeal and untiring efforts of the ladies of the congregation, has be en placed entirely out of debt. Those interested in its erection, with the exception of one who was called away before the object of her endeavours was realized, had the privilege on Sunday, the 10th of February last, of seeing it opened for Divine Service under the most favourable auspices ; not only the pews, but aisles and chancel, being crowd- ed, both morning and afternoon. The Cemetery of St. John's, Woodhouse, has been enclosed by a new and substantial board fence ; and the interior of Trinity Church, Simcoe, has under- gone extensive improvement and repairs. The Committee have great pleasure in referring to the intro- duction of an excellent organ into the last named Church. Thfft desirable object, also, has be>3n accomplished by the well directed efforts and strenuous exertions of the ladies of the congregation and their friends. The Committee would also state that the Quarterly Collections have been generally made, and the amount contributed large. They have great satisfaction also in hev% able to report that an assistant Clergyman, the Rev. R. S. Birtuh* ,f^ REPORT. 47 ' f B.A., has been engaged in the Parish of Woodhouse, nearly the whole of whose salary will be raised within the District. By this arrangement, Port Dover and Victoria will have the advan- tage of a service every Sunday, a consummation which has long been wished for ; and a reasonable hope is given that Parochial branches of the Society will speedily be formed in both of those places. In conclusion, the Committee would state that three-fourths of the sums collected in aid of the Society for the current year, exclusive of the subscriptions of the Clergy, will be retained for Church purposes within our midst, and express a hope that as our congregations increase in members, so an increasing interest may be taken in the affairs of the Society. Snbsoriptions of Clergy 8 15 25 per cent on £22 81} 5 12 Total remitted £9 7 Retained IG 16 1} Total amount of sabsoriptions f. £26 3 1} LONDON DISTRICT BRANCH. Delaware and Caradoc. The Committee of the Delaware and Caradoc Church Associa- tion, in presenting its members with the results of a year, would premise that their report on this head is incomplete, as the gentle- men who were appointed collectors, will not have their returns completed before the close of the present month. Your Committee have learned through one of the collectors that the amount of subscriptions to this branch would be consid- erably increased, if its members were apprized that the three fourths of the sum collected were to be retained for local purposes, which scale we purpose to adopt for the present year, and it is to be hoped that when all the collections are paid into the hands of our Treasurer, that the one-fourth will not fall far short of the sum remitted to the Parent Society during the past year. While your Committee cannot but regret their feeble efforts in advancing the manifold objects which the Church Society con- templates, and which presents so many openings for acts of Christian philanthropy and loving kindness, they can neverthe- less rejoice at the noble deeds displayed in other parts of the diocese by her more favored members. Your Committee, in conclusion, entertain a sanguine hope that as this locality has at length become alive to the necessity of put- ting their shoulders to the wheel, in order to work out the volun- tary principle which is now the only resource for the sustentation of the Church and its wants at their own doors, that if spared to witness in this place another demonstration in behalf of the Society, a more cheering report, under the divine blessing, will be announced in reference to her finances. ftgPOllT. W WESTERN DISTRICT BRANCH. Sarnia Parochial Branch. We ore much gratified in being able to report that the Church mission in this section of the province is progressing favourably. At the lime of our lust report we had but one clergyman regularly stationed here ; wo have now a resident clergyman in Sarnia, another in Moore, and another in Plympton ; the stipends (with the exception of £A00 a year to the missionary to Sarnia) are defrayed entirely by the residents of the three townships. The sum uf £100 has been raised by this parochial Branch towards the support of these clergymen, independently of the pew rents and weekly subscriptions for Church purposes, and the su.n of £\6 Is. 6d., now raised for the Society in the annual collection. It is to be regretted that the objects of the Society are not better understood in this parish, yet we hope that on the return of our resident minister, the Rev.jGeo. Salter (now absent in England, whither he has gone in search of health for himself and family), we shall be able to do more than we have hitherto done. Our parish is not large ; there are only about thirty heads of families belonging to our congregation, and the parish has only been regularly organized for one year. This, and the exertion neces- sary to support our resident minister, and to uphold oiir Church, it is expected will form a sufficient excuse for this branch not having this year raised a larger sum for the Society. The Committee has also much pleasure in reporting that a Sunday School has this year been established, at which there has been an attendance of thirty-five scholars, who are apparently interested in the instructions afforded them. Moore and Plympton. These Townships have collected £13 5s. j and remitted £10 Is. lid., of which sum 25s. was specially to be appropriated to the Widov^rs and Orphans' Fund. In Plympton £3 bs. 9d. was collected, and £1 2s. Qd. remitted to the Parent Society. i NEWCASTLE DISTRICT BRANCH. Reports have been received from the different Parochial Asso- ciations, in the following order, viz. : Cavan Parochial Association. This Committee report that in consequence of the severity of the weather, the parochial meetings were not as numerously attended as they otherwise would have been. This will be understood, when it is recollected that the present winter has been one of unusual severity, and that in consequence of the RBPORT. 49 frequent heavy snow stormt, the roads in many places have been rendered impassable. The following improv^ents, although of a strictly local nature, are deemed not unworthy of notice in this report. St, PauVa Parochial Committee. During the past year the graveyard of St. Paul's Church, com- prising an area of three acres, has been neatly enclosed with a good substantial board fence, and the interior of the Church is being painted in imitation of oak, and the work is very nearly completed. The cost of these improvements has been estimated at about £50, and it is thought that the portion of the funds of the Parochial Association available for local purposes this year will be sufficient to liquidate the balance still due on them. This Committee has raised during the past year the sum of £12 5s. Od. ; one-fourth of which will be transmitted to the Parent Society. "f . St. John' 8 Parochial Committee. This Committee report that the members of the congregation have within the past year procured an excellent melodeon, at a cost of more than £20; the expense of which has been defrayed, partly from the funds of the association and par'^y from voluntary subscription for that purpose. A new lightning-rod has also boen erected, with a view to the preservation of the building ; and this appears the more necessary, as the previous tower of this Church was destroyed by lightning. Your Committee are happy to hear that most of the members of the Church in Cavan have faithfully and cheerfully paid their subscriptions to their minister's salary during the past year — an excellent example, and worthy of general imitation, when we consider the greatly increased expenses of the Clergy, in conse- quence of the high price of all the necessaries of life. If the incomes of the clergy are not regularly and duly paid by their people, difficulty and embarrassment must be the consequence, and the people as well as their pastor will suffer by this neglect and injustice. The sum of £17 15s. Od. has been raised by this association for the past year, one-fourth of which is at the disposal of the Parent Society. Perry town Parochial Association. The Rev. John Hilton having been recently appointed to the charge of this mission, two Parochial Associations have been fully established, and your Committee believe with complete success, and with every prospect of future usefulness. There are two Churches within the mission, the one at Perrytown, the other at Elizabethville, five miles apart ; and for each congrega- tion an association has been wisely established.. g I ; 60 REPORT. When the objects of the Church Society were duly explained to the people at Perrytown, by the clergy then present at the meeting, they came cheerfully forward ^nd subscribed the sum of £4 16s. Od. in the church, which, by the zealous exertions of the missionary and two earnest-minded parishioners, was sub- sequently raised to £12 3s. 9d., most of which was paid at the time of subscribing. But, taking into consideration the fact that the missionary .has been only recently appointed, and that by many of our people there the objects of the Church Society were very little, if at all understood, your committee feel that the mission of Perry- town has done extremely well, and has, in this respect, set a very good example to other rural missions similarly circumstanced. ElizabethviUe. After Divine Service upon New Year's Day, there was a purochial meeting held in the Church at this place, and the mem- i'/ers of the congregation have subscribed the sum of £4 1 3s. 4d. And it is believed that, had the worthy missionary been enabled to visit the people of that neighbourhood in sufficient time, in order to explain to them the nature and objects of the Society, a much larger amount might have been raised. The members of both Parochial Committees in this mission gladly avail themselves of the three-fourths allotted to local pur- poses, in order to procure communion plate and covering for the altar, both of which are greatly needed. But a hope is at the same time expressed that hereafter a much larger proportion than one-fourth will be sent to the Parent Society for general purposes. The Committee at Elizabethville make special mention of Mr. McMurtry, by whose energy and very great exertions the Church at that place has been chiefly erected. Cartwright Parochial Association. This Committee report that a highly satisfactory meeting was held according to appointment, at which the clergy then present, together with several of the laity, enforced and very ably advoca- ted the claims of the Society. The people, as on two former occasions, came forward and paid down their subscriptions, amounting to £10. This is an example which might be copied with advantage by some of the older and more settled parishes in our towns and villages. It appears that the subscriptions in this township have been nearly doubled during the two years that the Church Society has had a Parochial Association established therein. This clearly shews that as the claims of the Society become better known to our people, they are the more ready and willing to assist in sup- porting and carrying on its operations. . i' ^ REPOBT. n > ' . •! . * > ' There is one feature in this mission which deserves a special notice in our Report, because it clearly shews the rapid increase of the church in our rural parishes ; increased church accommo- dation is already needed^the church having become two small for the congregation. During the past year the members of the congregation have paid towards their minister's salary the sum of je22 15s. Od. Manvers Parochial Association. After two unsuccessful attempts, the Annual Parochial meeting was held in this township on the 26th of February, and was a novelty in the country, having been held at night. However the attendance on that occasion is reported to have been very good, and the nature and objects of the society, together with its claims for support, were ably elucidated and explained. The result was, that the sum of £15 was subscribed on the spot, the greater part being paid in at the same time. This sum has since been in- creased by additional subscriptions to £20. Agreeably to the constitution of the Society, one-fourth of the whole amount raised in Cartwright and Manvers will be for- warded to the Parent Society. The members of the Church in Manvers have, during the past year, paid the sum of £6 os. Od. towards the income of their pastor, the Rev. William Logan, who has charge of this and the adjoining township of Cartwright. , Clarke Parochial Association. The churchmen of this neighbourhood are actively engaged in an undertaking, the successful accomplishment of which will tax their Christian liberality to the utmost. Measures have already been taken for the erection of a church in the village of New- castle during the ensuing summer, the estimated cost of which will exceed a thousand pounds. Upwards of seven hundred pounds have already been subscribed, and this sum, it is hoped, will speedily be increased to the amount required. In the prosecution of this laudable enterprise the parish is largely indebted to the munificence of the Hon. George S. Boul- ton, who, to the gift of a valuable lot of land, as a site and burial ground, containing about three acres, has added the very liberal contribution of fifty pounds towards the Building Fund. Notwitstanding the heavy responsibilities in which this undrt- taking necessarily involves the congregation, your Committee are happy in being able to state that the claims of the Church Society have not been overlooked. Some, indeed, deemed it inexpedient, under present circumstances, to make the usual appeal in its behalf. The Parochial Committee were, however, unwilling to remit their labours even for a season, not considering any pressure of local wants as a sufficient excuse for neglecting to aid the general cause. 52 BBPOBT. The amount this year collected is not quite as large as that of previous years, being only X20 ; yet the decrease is less, perhaps, than might have been expected. The proportion usually reserved for parochial purposes will, together with other funds in posses- sion, nearly liquidate the debt due on the parsonage ; a debt which for years past has absorbed all the means at the disposal of this Parochial Committee. Grafton Parochial Association. The same willingness to support the various objects of our excellent Society, which in previous years has distinguished the members of the church in this parish, has also been shewn during that which has just been brought to a close. And if the sum collected does not equal that of the preceding year, it is to be attributed solely to the severity of the weather and the extreme difficulty of calling upon our people for their subscriptions, especially in the back parts of the township. Your Committee, however, are happy to say that the sum sub- scribed by this Association amounts to £22 17s. 6d. For some years past the Incumbent of this Parish has been endeavouring to keep together a congregation, the members of which reside from six to eight miles distant from Grafton, and therefore cannot conveniently attend their Parish Church. The occasional' week-day services which they now receive have stimulated them to take measures for the erection of a small Church in that neighbourhood ; and this plan has been so far matured, that one individual has consented to give a suitable site of one acre for a Church and Burial ground ; and a subscription has been actually set on foot, and the sum of about one hundred and sixty pounds already subscribed for that purpose. This Church, it is hoped, will be erected in the course of the ensuing summer ; but without the remotest prospect at present of the congregation receiving a Sunday Service, unless a District Travelling Mission- ary could be appointed, who would visit this and the neighbour- ing out-stations in that vicinity. It is intended that whatever amount may this year be con- tributed by the people of that neighbourhood shall be kept dis- tinct, and the proportion allotted to local purposes be applied to the building of the Church. Colbome Parochial Association, For several years this Parish has been encumbered with a heavy debt due on the glebe, and Parochial Committees have from time to time gladly availed themselves of the portion of the Society's funds allotted for local purposes for reducing and finally paying off this debt. Your committee were in hopes that this desirable object would have been fully accomplished before our annual meeting took place, but uqavoidable delays have REPORT. 58 occarred to prevent it. The Committee, however, report that measures are now in progress for coming to a final settlement ; and they cherish the hope that in the course of a very short time this endowment will have been secured in perpetuity for the benefit of the Incumbent. The same staff of active and energetic collectors (including the two churchwardens) who have for several years exerted them- selves on behalf of the society, have; this year also undertaken the work of collection, and the result of their labours as reported is the sum of £28 10s. Od. Of this amount the three-fourths available for local purposes will, as above stated, be applied towards liquidating the debt on the glebe. Darlington Parochial Association. This Committee report noihiu ;^' "^Jorthy of special notice, except the fact of the recent meeting a. F^wmanville having been the best ever held in the place. Tl.^ d|jeeches of the several clergy- men were interesting and effective, evidently awakening an increase of missionary zeal in the audience. But, in consider- ation of the heavy burden resting upon every member of the con- gregation, arising out of the erection of a very superior church, towards which they have all contributed most liberally, the meet- ing was of opinion that subscriptions in the ordinary way could not consistently be applied for the present year ; recommending, however, that a special appeal should be made on behalf of the Parent Society, and the amount received be sent directly to Toronto. Four ladies were requested to undertake the work of collection, and the result of their appeal has been the sum of £12 10s. Od. Last year the sum of £1 lOs., was remitted to the treasurer, so that by the present mode of appeal it appears that the Parent Society will be a gainer of £5. But still your committee regret any departure from the regular working of the Society, in so important a parish as Darlington. Cobourg Parochial Branch. In this parish — naturally expected to take the lead in this dis- trict in Church enterprists, from its size, population and com- parative wealth — the impodiments to a very large contribution to the general funds of the society still continue. It was stated at the last Annual Meeting that a new church had just been com- pleted, and, as is usual in such undertakings, had left a consider- able debt to be discharged. Balancing unpaid subscriptions against the amount of liabilities, this debt did not, at the time of the first occupation of the new church, much exceed £500. The Churchwardens, however, found so much subsequently to be done, w^hich was absolutely essential to the comfort of the con- i u RDPORY. gregation and Ihe due performance of Divine Service, that a considerable additional expenditure had to be incurred. The Churchwardens have, since Easter Monday last, been enabled considerably to reduce this debt ; and they have besides laid out more than £100 upon the chiirch and church premises. Much more is still to be done to render everything complete ; but they have full confidence in being able during the ensuing year to effect most of these necessary improvements, and to pay at least £100 more towards the extinction of the debt. These are circumstances which must, to some extent, abate the amount of donations to other objects; and amongst these the cause of so excellent an institution as the Church Society may be partially and temporarily effected. The amount of receipts for the present year is as follows : — Balance in hand April 30, 1855 £2 5 6 Bent of Parochial Sohocl House for 1856 12 10 Subscriptions received to date 92 10 , ; Total £107 5 The expenditure has been as follows : — Tuition of 7 scholai*8 at Mr. Dovn'sSchool £3 17 Tracts at sundry times for parochial distribution 2> 16 6 Sunday School Beward Books distributed at Christmas 9 14 2 Beserved for transmission to Parent Society 20 Besolution of Committee on January 19, Grant to Cemetery Fund, according to the above resolution 30 Fencing ground of the Parochial School House, paid out of rent 10 ■'-,-'■, I ; (>■ Total £105 12 3 Leaving a present balance in the hands of the local committee of £1 13b. 3d. In respect to a Cemetery for this parish, arrangements have been concluded for the purchase of ten acres of land for this pur- pose, in an isolated but convenient position, within the limits of the town ; and although occasional aid from this association will be seasonable and useful, it is expected that ultimately a sum will be realized from the sale of burial lots amply sufficient not only to pay for the land, but to enclose, improve and beautify it in such a manner as the universal feeling of the parish would desire to se^ carried out. Port Hope. This parish has expended within its bounds, for strictly local church purposes, about £300 during the past year. The parish- ioners have also freely and liberally contributed to the erection of churches and building of parsonages in various parts of the Province. They have given largely to the Sabrevois Mission to the French Canadian Roman Catholics, under the sanction and control of the Lord Bishop of Montreal, and they have contribu- I f I BEPORT< 55 the ted also to the Bible Society. The Port Hope Parochial Com- mittee have, however, collected a larger sum than they have ever before forwarded to the Pa^nt Society ; and not wishing to retain any part of it for local purposes, the whole amount is at the order of the Parent Society in Toronto ; nearly of the whole of the contributors making their donation special to the widows and orphans' fund of the Church Society. The sum in hand amounts to ten pounds sixteen shillings and three pence. From this brief review of the various parishes or missions comprising this district branch, it will appear that the claims of the Church Society have not been passed over or neglected during the past year. That whatever the pressure of local wants may have been, they have not been suffered to interfere with mission- ary operations for the good of the church at large. And when it is considered that each mission or parish enjoying the benefit of a resident clergyman is expected to contribute largely to his support ; that there are pew rents to be paid in nearly all the churches ; that there is also a weekly offertory, besides four quarterly collections for the society, exclusive of local improve- ments, such as the building and enlargement of Churches and the erection of parsonages ; when all these things are considered, we should feel thankful that the work is so far permitted to pros- per ill our hands, and that if our excellent society has not yet received that full and general support to which its merits fairly entitle it, yet your committee have learned not to despise '* the day of small things ;" but rather hopefully to trust, from what has already been accomplished, that in due time much greater results may be anticipated. The following is a statement of the several Parochial Associ- ations in connection with the District Branch, together with the amounts respectively raised for the Society during the past year. Collected. Remitted. Cobourg £92 10 £20 .Port Hope 1116 3 11 16 8 Clarke 21 5 6 5 Darlington 12 10 12 10 CaTan, St. Paul's 13 16 3 16 S «' St. John's 19 6 18 9 •' Grafton 23 17 6 28 17 6 Colbome 28 10 28 10 Cartwright 9 15 2 10 Manvers , 21 6 6 5 Perrytown 12 12 8 6 2 Elizabethville 4 11 8 12 9 The following clerical changes have taken place in this distric since the ^st Annual Meeting, viz. : — The Rev. W. A. Johnson his been succeeded by the Rev. Charles Ruttan, as Assistant Minister at Cobourg ; the Rev. John Hilton has been removed from the mission of Norword to that of n* M RBPORT. Perrytown ; and the Rev. J. S. Clarke has been transferred from the mission of Seymour and Percy to the Incumbency of St. Paul's Church, Kingston. There are at present ten clergymen officiating in the district, with thirteen Parochial Associations in connection with our branch of the society. And the two missions of Seymour and Norwood are vacant. PRINCE EDWARD DISTRICT BRANCH. The Prince Edward District Branch of the Church Society has, in addition to its usual difficulties, had the melancholy task of recording the loss it has sustained in the demise of the Rev. Mr. Tooke. It has pleased Almighty God to remove this soldier of the cross from his appointed post — the sentinel from his watch tower — and it but remains that the survivors should buckle on their armour anew, and with fres)^ courage sustain the contest in which they are engaged. In compliance with a resolution of the committee of manage- ment, the diocesan secretary preached the annual sermon on be- half of the society, to the great satisfaction of the congregation of St. Mary Magdalen, Picton. The Parochial Committee of Picton report the payment by indi- viduals in the parish, of the sum of £25 cy., for the support of the Missionary at Northport, and also the receipt of £12 10s., being a contribution from Asa Winder, Esq. The Hillier Association report the impracticability of holding their Annual Meeting at the usual season, owing to the unprece- dented drifts of snow; and deplore that from this cause they should have lost the benefit of the eminent services of the Rev. T. S. Kennedy, the secretary. The Marysburgh Parochial Committee believe themselves to be only speaking the mind of the whole Parish, when they say that they ifeel deeply the loss of their beloved pastor, the late Rev. Mr. Tooke; and while they are determined as far as in their power to testify their affectionate sympathy for the widow and the orphans, by doing for them all that they ought, they will also by God's grace do their best to provide for another clergyman, when in the providence of God one shall be sent. The amount subscribed is sent in full to the Parent Society in Toronto, as an earnest of their feelings and intentions. The Northport Parochial Committee report that the sum of £B 3s. 9d. was collected and sent in full to the Parent Society. The Carrying Place being without a clergyman, the Rev. R. G. Cox, of Hillier, appointed a meeting in Consecon, on the occasion of the visit of the Secretary of the Diocesan Society. — The collectloa on that occasion amounted to ^1 16s. 8d. « ' RijPORX* ^7 * ' / • > ♦■ f ,i,,t . BA.THUR8T DI8TBICT BRANCH. Fitzroy and Pakenham. We are met here to-day to celebrate an occasion, novel as it must be interesting to us — the first Anuiver a y the Fitzroy and Pakenham Parochial Branch of the Ch. vh i)< ty of this Diocese. It is now a little more than twelve monttis since the secretary of the Parent Society visited this mission for the purpose of assisting the late incumbent in organizing a branch. Those who were present at the meeting then held and heard the char- acter and objects of the society explained at large by the secretary, and the immense benefits clearly laid before them that must necessarily result to the Church in those places where a branch is established and continued in operation, could not fail to be deeply impressed with the importance of the subject, as well as with a with a sense of their own individual obligation to sustain so excel- lent a system by every means in their power. That such an im- pression was the result of the Rev. gentleman's zealous appeal seems to have been very fairly evidenced in the amount con- tributed by the mission to this sacred cause. The object for which the secretary of the society undertook the great labour of visiting us was not accomplished when that meet- ing dissolved. It was intended to secure a permanent result — a lasting effect. He merely put the ball in motion, and then left us to preserve that motion. This intention we are now met to execute, for the intention of the Society is that the members of each Parochial Branch shall meet annually to receive a report of its past operations, and devise such wholesome measures as may most conduce to advance the interests of the Society. There cannot perhaps be a more faithful index qonceived or planned to point out the true and unmistakable character, condi- tion and feeling of the Church, its principles and its policy, than the annual reports of its " Parochial Church Committees ; and did time and the occasion admit, it would be no less pleasing than interesting to analyze the great benefit that results from these annual reuniona and reports, not only to the Church in its collect- ive capacity, but to the individuals themselves who compose the Church. They spread the truest and minutest information concern- ing her great work; they stimulate the interest of her members; they foster their affection for their spiritual mother, and by neces- sary consequence advance the cause of Christian holiness, not in one particular branch or point, but in all branches and in all points, making men good, not in part but entirely ; and that from the only motive that can originate true goodness — a grateful love for Christ, who saves them from their sins, and conducts to im- mortality and blessedness amidst the dangers, the delusions, the follies, and the madness of a fallen and ruined world. The Church Society is not a body of which we hear much but see h 58 REPORT. nothing; but it is a body with which we are acquainted intimately. We ourselves here assembled constitute a true Church Society, though ill subordination to the Parent Society — we are a branch. The Parent Society is the stem or trunk from which we spring and by which we are upheld. It permits us not only to retain the three-fourths of our contributions to it for our own local pur- poses, but it also lends us its aid when we require it and its funds permit. During the past year we hav^ much reason to be thank- ful for the liberal grant by the Society of £4 worth of books and tracts to us, although not of even twelve months' existence as a branch. These books are at present in circulation throughout every part of this extensive mission ; and I have been much gratified with the many assurances I have received of the pleasure with which they have been read, and of the profit derived from them by the members of the Church. The Society has reason to be gratified with the response which this mission has made to its first appeal. We find on referring to its last annual report that £37 5s. has been raised for the Society, of which £10 5s. was forwarded to the Secretary, and the balance expended in the mission. W^ith a portion of this sum the Church in Pakenham has been enclosed with a substantial fence, and serviceable ad- ditions made to the furniture of the interior; while Fitzroy Har- bour has applied one portion of its share to the increase of the fund collected for the erection of a handsome stone church in that locality, and the other to the purchase of a Sunday School Library. These are visible, substantial, and permanent benefits which we have already derived from a single collection. What future results may we not then anticipate from this Society, when its objects, being mpre fully known and appreciated by the members of the Church amongst us, their contributions will increase and grow more in proportion to these objects ; and it is to be hoped, to their own means ? With regard to the amount above stated as the contribution to this mission for the last year to the Society, it must be said that it was considerably swelled by the addition of the pew rents of the Pakenham Church. Members holding pews handed in as their subscriptions the amount of their year's rent. This was not strictly correct, because in the first place pew rents should be appropriated by the vestry ; and secondly, it gives a false estimate of tlie strength of the Society in the mission, which should rather be tested by the direct contributions of its members, than by the application of funds derived from other soui 2S to swell its income. This minion is a most extensive one, and the members of the Church in it very numerous, numbering in the township of Fitzroy alone in the year 1852, 1173. Taking these facts in connection with their prosperous circumstances, it is not unreasonable to expect a proportionate expenditure upon religious objects. It will then be interesting to know what has been done during the pre- REPORT. 59 ceding year. We will first give the figures and then proceed to detail those objects in contemplation, and which are necessary for the more efficient ministrations ot the Church in the mission. The entire sum contributed by the mission during the year 1844 — that is, from the 31st of December, 1854, to the 1st of January 1855, exclusive of the salary of the incumbent and sun- dry sums subscribed towards the erection of the Church in Fitzruy Harbour — amount to £75 10s. Id. Of this sum, £13 15s. was contributed to defray the expenses of three delegates to attend the meeting of the Synod lately held in Toronto. As however, this amount was not sufficient, the mission was represented in the person of the incumbent only, thus leaving the entire amount sub- scribed by Fitzroy Harbour, £4 6s. 3d. still on hand, to be applied to the same purpose whenever the Synod meets again, which, there is reason to suppose, will be some time during the ensuing summer. The offertory collections in the several stations stand thus : Fitzroy Harbour £10 14 6^ St. Mark's, Pakenham, 7 6 2| Ninth Line Church 3 5 0| The sums collected for the special objects of the Church Society are as follows : , , /_ ,, Fitzroy Harbour Mission Fund £0 14 10 Widows and Orphans' Fund 10 St. Mark's, Pakenham, Student's Fund 14 10 Widows and Orphans' Fund 16 8| The balance, £37 5s. Od., is composed of the Church Society collection, of which, as was above observed, £\0 6s. was for- warded to the Parent Society, and the balance'applied in the way already stated. From these figures let us now turn to a brief consideration of the state of the mission, in regard to its requirements. The most obvious disadvantage it labours under, is the want of Church accommodation. As respects one end, Fitzroy Harbour, there is much reason to hope, owing mainly to the persevering, well directed and energetic efforts of our churchwarden, W. P. Taylor, Esq., and the zeal of the building commiUee associated with him, that the numerous and respectable congregation which now attends divine worship in the school house in that village will shortly be enabled to assemble in a more suitable building. It were much to be desired that we could congratulate the mission on the equally near prospect of a Church in the vicinity of the Fourth Line. It is now generally felt that the necessities of the mission require one somewhere in that locality, as it is the most thickly peopled by the members of the Church. The Pakenham Church is most inconveniently situfited for the great majority. An united effort will be required to ei-ect a building of a character that will reflect credit upon the religious sentiments of the members of the Church, and contrast more favorably with their own substantial 60 BBPOBT. Stone house, than that which now speaks to them so reprovingly from itsunpainted interior as well as from its black and negleoted wooden walls. The first difficulty usually felt in the erection of a church is to secure an eligible site. This difiiculty does not now exist with us, as Mr. Thomas McCormack has liberally offered to make a grant of one acre for this purpose, and to sell five acres adjoining, upon which to erect a Parsonage and for the purpose of a glebe. Mr. Robert Harris has, unasked, likewise expressed his intention to add one acre of well wooded land to the glebe from that end of his farm which adjoins Mr. McCormack's. No more suitable situation could be belected for both objects, and therefore it is to be hoped that these offers will be thankfully accepted. Perth. During the last six months this parish has at length taken active measures to build a new church. After many years delay in this important undertaking a good beginning has at length been made. The subscription list runs over a period of five years, so that, supposing the parish to raise £2,000, there will be an annual sum of X400, payable in March each successive year. The subscription list already reaches Xl,600, and the first instal- ment on which is now being paid. In consequence of this paro- chial movement, our canvass for the association cannot be Huccess- ful for some time. There are many, who, in their contribution towards the Building Fund, feel they are doing more than they can afford ; while others, though similarly circumstanced, yet are reluctant to permit any branch of the Society's important opera- lions to be suspended. Your committee accordingly have solici- ted aid from such individuals, and herewith forward their names and amount. As the amount is small, the entire is sent to be appropriated to the funds of the Society. „ , ,^ . KASTERN DISTRICT BRANCH. From the Parochii>l Reports which have been forwarded to the Sec tary, the following statement of subscriptions and donations is su mitted. Cornwall and MouKnette. The Rector reports that he is gratified in being able to state that there is an increase in the gross amount of collections for the Church Society during the past year. This increase, though much smaller than it ought to be, he yet hails as a token that the good cause is at all events not losing ground in the Parish, and he hopes that by God's blessing he may be able to record a more gratifying increase another year. Annual Subscriptions and Donations £86 Donations and Fees by the Rector .' 1 18 9 Girls' Parochial School Missionary Box 18 1} Proceeds of Four Annual Sermons 19 15 6 £67 7 4} I I RBPORT. 61 BrockvUle. Annasl Subaoriptions £66 Quarterly CoUeotioni 40 7 G £104 7 6 The sum total is less than that contributed last year, which is owing to the fact that the Rector appropriated the offerings made on Thanksgiving day, August, 1854, amounting to ^21 l^s. to the Widows and Orphans' Fund. Elizabethtown. The Parochial Committee of this Branch of the Church Society have nothing of a special nature to report respecting their opera- tions during the past year. The subscriptions for the past year amount to £13, being an increase of £3 over the preceding year. Prescott and Maitland. The Annual Report of the United Branches of Prescott and Maitland is as follows : Prescott £20 10 . Mutland 6 Mission Fund 9 19 1 « Widows and Orphans' Fund 6 4 9 Students' Fund 8 7 3 General Purpose Fund 6 4 £66 6 5 Of the Annual Subscriptions, one-fourth has been forwarded to the Parent Society, and the balance expended on Parochial purposes. Hawkesbury and Vankleek Hill .••,»- The Missionary, in forwarding the Report says, " Upon review- ing the operations of this Parochial Branch, we see much pause for gratitude to Almighty God for the measure of success accorded to it. Feeling the pressure of their own local wants, the people of this Mission are determined to use their best exertions to increase the Funds of the Church Society, knowing the more they raise for this purpose so much the more proportionably will they be able to appropriate to Parochial purposes.'' Annual Subsoriptions £26 6 Quarterly Collections 14 12 6 £39 17 Leeds. Quarterly Collections £4 14 South Mountain. In transmitting his report, the Missionary says, the Quarterly Collections from the different objects of the Church Society, have been remitted together with my own subscription, amounting to £4 138. 9d. i. y*ii I \' ; >l ^ U 61 REPORT. I have been unable, I regret to say, to keep up a Parochial Branch of the Church Society, from the fact that the Committee that was Appointed two years ago met with so many discourage- ments among u people who are striving to pay for land, that they gave up the hope of success for the present. During the year 1855 I travelled on duty 2,038 miles, and I have reason to believe that my labours were blessed. Th(; sum total of contributions in this district amounts to £280 6s. O^d, being less than that of last year by £11 13s. ll^d. This deficiency however, may be accounted for by the fact that the Secretary received no report from five parishes. [The following Reports were accidentally omitted to be inserted in their proper places]: — ■Mit T ChrisVa Churchy Scarhord*. Our collections for the current year exhibit a gratifying addition both in subscribers and money over any former year : the amount reported is, in this part of the mission, £16 12s. 6d. currency, against £14 currency last year. The committee exceedingly regret that engagements have to be met which prevent the sending of the whole amount to the Parent Society, as, they are convinced, should be done. The four special collections for the year, one of which has yet to be taken up, will it is expected realize the sum of nine pounds, and the one-fourth of the annual subscriptions (the Incumbent^sf £1 5s. bein? >ent undivided,) is, with the latter £5 Is. lO^d. cur- 1 rency, making altogether £14 Is. lO^d. currency sent by this congregation to the Church Society during the year. The Com- mittee ought not to omit in the doings of the year a donation to the incumbent of £12 10s., voluntarily subscribed over and above his stipend ; a considerable outlay from time to time on account of repairs to the church going on ; and a payment of £10 currency for insurance. Besides which, the ladies of the congregation, with commendable zeal, have procured and paid for new and costly coverings for the Communion Table, Reading Desk, and Pulpit — an appropriate Christrpas ofFerin-j; to the sanctuary of God- ;S^/. PauVs and St. Jude^s Churches. A new plan was adopted here of collecting the annual sub- scriptions at the meeting, instead of before or after it, and the result was an increase of £2 Is. 3^d. currency over last year's amount at St. Paul's: being £9 8d. currency, against £6 19s. 4^d. currency last year. In St. Jude's the amount collected in the usual way was £4 2s. 6d., an increase of 5s. 9d. currency, over last year's contribution. REPORT. 68 ' ^ W^ The four quarterly collections of the two congregations, amounting to about £S currency, and the amount to be Rcnt out of the annual subscriptions, (£6 78. 8d. currency,) in all £14 Ts. 8d., represent the contributions of thid Branch to the Parent Society during the year. There is much reason why this amount should be increased, in the loss of the Clergy Reserves, the general pros- perity of the country, and the increasing demand which every where exists for the ministrations of the Church. Your Committee would therefore earnestly recommend that, after this year, the , whole of the annual subscriptions should be sent to the Parent Society. Emulating the example of the Christ's Church congregation, the ladies of St. Paul s have also made a very commendable offering of new covering for the Communion Table, Reading Desk and Pulpit, and a new carpet for the chancel. This, with the presentation of an excellent buffalo robe to the incumbent, and other instances of individual good will, is proof, your com- mittee think, of a sound and healthy feeling, which must tend to promote the influence of the Church, and draw still more closely the bonds of affection which unite the pastor and his flock. The congregation of St. Judes' Church, with three-fourths of their last year's subscriptions to the Church Society, have made a considerable addition to their Parochial library. A New Year's donation of considerable value has also been made to the| Incumbent. Being, in pecuniary matters, more happily situated than either of the other two congregations, they send this year the whole of their subscriptions to the Parent Society. Christ's Church, West Gwillimhury. • This Church having been greatly shattered by a storm which occurred some time ago, and rendered almost unfit for divinr service, it has been determined to pull it down and to build on or as near as possible to the present site a brick Church. Plans and specifications have been supplied, the greater portion of the brick hauled to the spot, and the Committee is only waiting the receipt of tenders for erecting the building before completing the other necessary arrangements. The estimated cost is £600, towards this £330 has been already subscribed. Trinity Churchy Bradford. This congregation presents an encouraging aspect ; the atten- dance upon divine service has been steady, and though we cannot boast of any large increase, there certainly has been no falling off. The offertory collections have slightly increased. A new melo- deon has been purchased at a cost of .£26 5s. A bell has also been obtained and hung in the tower of the Church, at a cost of £64 10s. A stone foundation has been laid beneath the tower i I •| i ' i I: 64 Rl*6llT. t and part of the body of the Church. In carrying out these plans for the benefit of the congregation, much energy and praiseworthy zeal have been manifested by the Churchwardens, Messrs. Thomp- son and Swallow. St. PauVs Churchy Couhon'a Hill. The members of this congregation have to thank God that their long cherished wish has at length been attained in the erection of this Church, which was opened for Divine Service on the 27th of May last. The Rev. Prof. Irving of Trinity College, preached in the morning, and the Lord Bishop of Toronto in the afternoon, after which the Bishop administered the Holy rite of Confirmation to twenty-four young persons. Divine service is celebrated in the Church every Sunday in the year — the third Sunday of every month excepted. The members of the congregation have raised considerable sums in liquidation of the expenses incurred in the erection of this Church, but still there remains a debt of £80, for which no provision has yet been made. The subscriptions in behalf of the Church Society for the year ending April 30th, 1856, amount to .£29 13s. 2d.; of this, XI 5s., the Rev. A. Hill's annual subscription, one-fourth of the balance — viz., £7 2s. O^d., and <£3 in aid of the Indian missions, was transmitted to thei Parent Society. Of the remaining sums £18 6s. 3|d., £15 6s. 3^d. j has been paid in aid of the Nottawasaga Mission, and £2 lis. Ud. for books for distribution. Orillia. The Committee of the Orillia Parochial Branch of the Church Society has much satisfaction in reviewing the success which has with the Divine blessing attended the Church's efibrts in this mission during the period to which this report refers. It is true the subscription list has fallen somewhat short of the previous year, ' gratefully acknowledge the hand of Him, without whom nothing is strong, nothing is holy, fur having gracioui^ly vouchsafed his blessings on the humhle efforts of this Society. ... » 2. Moved by Aldejman Duggan, seconded by Rev. T. J. M. W. Blackman : Resolved, That while we rejoice to learn that the income of the Society has in ti^me measure exceeded that of former years, yet we express our hopes that the increase during the ensuiWg year will be more commensu- rote with the increasing prosperity of the country. 3. Moved by the Rev. F. L. Osier, seconded by the Rev. T. S. Kennedy : Resolved, That the position in which the Church is at present placed in this Diocese more than ever demands the energetic and well-sustained efforts of her children to obtain for her permanencfl and stability in our land, and that every member of our communion should feel himself imper- atively called upon to support the Church Society, inasmuch as it affords an opportunity to high and low, rich and poor, of contributing as God has blessed them with worldly substance towards the currying out this highly important object. 4. Moved by the Rev. R. Flood, seconded by James Patton, Esq.: Resolved, That we rejoice specially in the measure of aid which the Society has been able to render to our Home Missions, — more particularly to those to the Indians ; and we trust that we shall be able increasingly to occupy this important field of labour. 6. Moved by Colonel O'Brien, seconded by Rev. J. G. Arm- strong : « Resolved, That the earnest sympathies of this Society are with the sister Societies of Quebec, Montreal, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, and the Venerable Societies for the Promoting Christian Knowledge and for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts; and that we look with the same interest upon their efforts in the service of our coipinon Lord and Master ao we cordi^ly believe they feel tcvv.^rds us. :^A APPENDIX. ^ m ^ r «( CD '1 00 d o Cm O % DO o o o I o o 03 •I i^iooocoocseoeoO'-iousoLOC'io I— irli— ii-Hi— Irli— I I— I "H O W 00 rH r- O Ci CO rH o L'S w H CO 1-3 3 a en s c: fc-a a 3(1^ CO •t; -3 w fl 02 «r3 a a s a O bj «».2 n S V o «> a H S 0*3 M J» 0) 3 jy .^ ,^ °« a a o o V .a be u «CQ a-- to .^ €3 u P4 O « a ~a Ph o cs O k O a u « © a » a 9 ® ^ O w S O cs " =5- e! § S Vi 4> oaOM 00 eo OS OO O rH O T-l — o a CI a o -a a ^ bO o ? a ■£ .2.3 .:3 C3 - U pOtOiOrHOMOOOOOO ««OCOOO C-l I-Hi-Ht-IIN H - 13 a 3 Eh "m a a .a O -a .T^ a ^ 3 2 a * 2 •.H .1-1 a a a: 2 "O 2 a 'H a EH .2 *• 5 g § Eh f— t o o u U DQ CS rO » f3 ^ ^ E e3 OS o>- n 1^ ■^. I ! \\: 68 APPENDIX. STATEMENT OP INVESTED FUNDS. ( . WIDOWS AND OBPHANS' ¥UND. 145 shares Bank of Upper Canada Stock £1812 10 6 do. Commercial Bank 150 British American Insurance Stock 123 15 Bond of H. Rowsell for amount of Depository account (balance) 490 2 1 Do. for account Diocesan Press 134 16 6 Loan Mauvers Parsonage 82 Do. Elora Parsonage 87 10 Rev. J. W. E.Morris (balance) 12 10 Dr. Hunter's Bond (balance) 100 0. Loan Clarke Parsonage 50 Instalments on Lands 550 12 Middlesex Debentures (per value £) 973 6 5 Simcoe do. do. 214 7 11 Grand Trunk Telegraph do. 1220 Loan Rev. Mr. Green 100 Bequest by Dr. Bumside 750 £6851 8 11 OENERAI. PURPOSE FUND. Balance amount assumed by H. Rowsell on account of Diocesan Press 159 3 10 Instalments on Lands 228 4 6 £387 8 4 MISSION FUND. British American Insurance Stock 437 10 3 shares Bank U. Canada do 37 10 Loan to Warwick Parsonage 100 Bequest by Dr. Burnside 1000 £1576 KENT TESTIMONIAL FUND. 14 shares Bank U. Canada Stock 175 British American Insurance do « 14 17 £189 17 CORNWALL PAROCHIAL SCHOOL FUND. 7 shares Commercial Bank Stock 176 1 «hare Bank U. C 12 10 £187 10 RECAPITULATION. Widows and Orphans' Fund 68^ 8 11 General Purpose Fund 887 8 4 Mission Fund 1576 Kent Testimonial Fund 189 17 Cornwall Parochial School Fund ...„ ,....., , 187 10 £9191 4 3 1 " : ! , 1-Ul APPENDIX. 69 SUMMAKY OP ACCOUNTS FOR THE XIV. YEAR. 1 6 5 11 ! Dr. 1866. April 30th.— To amount paid on this account 602 " To amount on account of InTestmentf) 228 GENERAL PURPOSE VUNP. £ 8. d. 3 11 6 To Investment account.. 14 17 Toofflceexpenge 65113 10 To balance to credit 309 16 3^ JE1706 16 S^ Cr. 1866. £ «. d. May Ist.— By balance 239 16 9% 1866. April such.— By amount received on this account during the year 1467 £17 06 16 3% 1866. £ ., April 30th.— To amount paid on ac- count during the year. 311 9 2 " To amount paid on ac- count Investment*.... 872 13 10 i< To balance to credit 948 18 9^ WIDOWS' AND ORPHANS' FUND. £ B. d. S2133 1 9^ 1855. May Ist. 1866. April 30th £ I. d. By balance 682 16 i}4 —By amount received on account during the year 1116 5 6 By Investm'tg returned. 60 By Error Investments ' ' account 384 £ 2133 1 9] ^ 1866. £ 8. April 30— To amount paid during the year 206 6 2 « To balcnce to credit 00 19 8}^ STUDENTS' FUND, d. £306 4 loyg 1865. £ 8. d. May Ist.- By balance 36 12 4U 1856. April 30th— Amount received on this account during the yr. 269 12 (fl/i £306 4 10»j MISSION FUND. 1856. £ 8. d. April SOth.— To amount paid daring the year 611 10 7 « To tefance to credit 426 2 3^ £037 12 lOV^ 1855. £ 8. d. May iBt.— By biaanc* , 431 7 11^ 1S59. April SOth. — Amount received on this account during the yr. 600 4 11 £937 12 10^ KENT TESTIMONIAL FUND. 1866. £ 8. d. May l8t.— To balance 3 4 11 1860. April 30.— Amount paid daring the yr. 6 « To balance to credit 6 16 1 £14 1856 £ 8. d. April SOth— By amount received on this account during the year 14 £14 1866. April 30.— To amount paid during the yeat 14 10 £14 10 CORNWALL PAROCHIAL SCHOOL FUND. £ 8; d 1866. £ 8. d. April 30th.— By amount received on this account during the year. 14 " By balance to debt 10 * • £14 10 n s 70 APPENDIX. Statement of Receipts and Expenditure, explanatory of the foregoing Account. GENERAL PUIIPOSE FUND. RECEIPTS. EXPINSITUBI. Collections and subscriptions £1390 4 8 Investment returned 40 16 2 Interest on investment 6 19 8 Rent of lot SO £1467 6 Grants ^ £ 53 19 3 Expenses, including printing reports 461 12 4 On account sundry trusts 27 & Instalments on lands 228 4 6 Taxes on lands S9 11 11 £830 8 6 WIDOWS AND ORPHANS' FUND. 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I' iK-r rT^-^T^iy-^ T 1 1 L I y t , MEMBERS OF THE INCORPORATED CHURCH SOCIETY OF THE DIOCESE OF TORONTO. • * Allan, Q. W. Andenon, Captain AndenoD, Robert Arnold, John, V. P. Askin, J. B., r. /». Baldwin, Hou. Robert Baldwin, W. A. Bethune, Ven. A. N., V. P. Blake, Rey. D. E., A. M. Boulton, Hon. U. J., V. P. Boulton. Hon. Q. S., V. P. Boulton, Mrs. Bouiifluld, Rev. T. Cameron, Hon. J. H., V. P. Cameron, Ougald Cayley, Hon. W. v.Jliewett, J. O. Clarke, Jan. W. 0. Crawford, Qeorge, F. P. Crook»bank, Hon. 0., V.P. Denrocbe, Rev. £., A. M. Deoiocha, Mrs. LIFE MEMBERS. Hia Excellency Sir E. W. Head. Benison, Robert Bixon, Alexander Draper, lion. Mr. Justice, V. P. ford, D. B. 0., r. />. Gamble, C. Gsmble, John W., V. P. Gordon, Hon. Jas., V. P. Gunne, Rev. John Hagarty, John Haruian, S. B. Harris, Capt. T. B. Hibbert, J. Hiscott, Richard Harris, Rev. M. Leeming, Rev. W. Lefroy, Capt. J. H. I-ott, Rev. 8., LL.D. Low, Dr. O, H , V. P. Lewis, Kev. R. Macauljy, Hon. Thos. Macaulay, Hon. J., F. P. Maeaulay, Mrs. (Elnuley ViUa) £■ Jrdagh, Rev. S. B., AJM. 1' Atktui. T. 'vnrwnAicw m c Beaven, Rev. J., D.D., F. P Bettridge, Rev W. i; Atkimnn, Rev. A. F. Birduxll, T. W. dm Alexander, Ruv. J. L. Blakey, Rev. B. i Allen. HeT. I. \\. Boomer, Hev M. Anderron. Rev. Q. A. Boswell, G. M., Judge Adams. P. E. BotweU, J. V. Armstrong, Tev. J. A. Botmell, Hev- B. Armour, Itobert Boitnm, W. H. Adamiion, Rev. Dr. B Jltnn, D. E. Ambry, H«v. John JtouUrm, Jnmet Baker, H C. Boyle. Andrew BarlUtt, Rev T. H., M.A. Brent, /lev. II. Ban on, F. W. Brent, J. tV. BiiyUv, Benjamin Brent, C. Beckfit, Joieph, Beevher, C. B. Brooke, L. P. Brough, Rev C. C, A Btaey,M. firmm,BiM>«rd Maeaulay, Rev. W. McLeod, Capt. Merwin, J. 8., V. P. Murney, Edmund McMullen, R. C. Moffat, Lewis O'Brien, E. O. Palmer, N Riddell, Lieut. R. A. Robinson, lion. Sir J. 3,, Chief Justice, r. P. Ruttan, .Mr. Sheriff, F. P. Scadding. Rev. H., D.D. Seagar, Edmund Spra ge, J .G., V. Chancellor, V.P. Stratfbrd, S. J., M.D. Toronto, Lord Bishop of Townley, Rev. A. Townley, Mrs. Thomson, Rev. 0. E. Widder, F., V. P. Westmaoott, IMra. Burnham, Hon. Z., V. P. Bumham, A. A, BurriU. H. Baldwin, Rev. R. Bwk, Kev. ^ W. filackman, Itev. J. Bleasdell. Ruv. W., A.M. Boucher, U. F. Bojd, F. Brown, W. M. Bncon. W. V. Buldwin Admiral Belt, Itev. '.V. Bull. Rov. O. A. Boulton H. J., jr. Bnwer, Jos. Butler, Rev. J. Bower, Bev. £.0. !^l 84 APPENDIX. ■} i ! H I Brown, Rer. B. Burobam, Rev. M. Bovell, J , M.D. BurnK, lion. Judge Chulty, Solomon Covert, Henry Campbell, Major Clarle, Dr. Corbeit, Sheriff Corrigal. W. Criwford, John Crten, Rev. That. Cronyn, Rev. B., D.D. Cvmmitigt, Javut Cameron, Allan Cameron, J. D. CouUon, A. H, Cooper, Rev. H. C, B.A. Coop<>r, Robert Crawlbrd, Dalrymple Campbttll, Rev. K. F. Carroll, Rev. J. Cattlfleld, Rev. St Oeorge Clarke, Rev J. A. Clarke, Rev. W. C. Cos, Rev R. G. Campbell, Rev. T. S, Cameron, Selby Cochrane. T, t. C. Darling, Rev. W. S. Deacon, R. Deedes, E. Diehl. Dr. Deedet, Robert Detear, Rev. E. H., M JV. Dickinton, Dr. Dixon, Rev. A. B.A. Dixon, T C. Dnnaldton, C. Duggan, George Dartaell, £. T. Dickmn, W, II. DeBlaquiero, Hon, P. B,, V. P. DeBlaquiere, H. Duggan, John Bewaon, Dr. David. Rev, William Dobb8,Rev. F. W. Davison, J. H. EUioU. Rev. A. Elwood, Rev. E. L., A.M. Evant, Rev. F. Elliott, Rev. F. 0. Farmer, A. H. Field, C. B. Flood, Rev. R., A.M. Freeman S. B. fuller. Rev. T. B. Vauqiiiere, Rev. F. Fletcher, Rev. John, A.B. Frazer Rev. D. Flood. Rev. J. Fisher, Rev. F. Gamble, W. Carret, Rev. R. Gfddtt, Jamet Glides, Rev. J. G., A.M. Oeddes, W. A. Givent, Rev. S. Glaitman, George Gonrthue, Hon George Gotlie, J. D. Grange, Sheriff Gratetl, Rei> H. J., B.D. Gravelcy. yViUiam Goldsmith, R. Gooderham, Wm. Oowan. JudgR Gravett, Rev. K, M.A. Greene. Fev. Tho«i., D.A. Gr«ig. R«v. M., A,M. Oatet, H. C. QiUoa, Rev. J. C. Godflrey, Rev. J. Grier, Rev, J. Grovea. Re^. F.J. & Gunne, Rev. J. Caviller, A, Gardner, Dr. Hamilton, R. J. Hallen, Rev. George, B.A, HarrinfUm, John Harington, T.D. Harris, T.D. Harris, P. Halt, J. 0. HtcUn , John Henderson. J '■..)■ r He'ehm-.y.k «. ^„ M.A. Hilt, Rev n. C, /.A, Wi/'-i. ", '.'-.n. Ila: • I <:v. Bi>ut. Hill, i.i *;.p..i. Ho .ker, Ai ' . U Hart, S. , Hill. Rev. A. Ilebden, Rev. J. Heath, Cbas. Hnllaad, Rev. H. Humphries. Wm. Hamilton, John Hamilton, Geo. Harris, Rev. M. Harris, Rev, J. Harper, Rev, W. F. S, Haynard Rev, H, Hickie, Rev, J, Hilton Rev. John Hule, Wm. D. Ingles, Rev. C. L., B.A. Irvine, Rev. Prof., M.A. Imlach, W. J. Jarvis, W. B., V. P. Jarvis, Judge, G. S. Jones, Alpheus Jones, Sydney, V. P. Juson, R. JesRopp, Rev. II. B., M.A. Johnson, Rev. W. A. JamieFon, Rev. Andrew Johnson. Rev. C. C. Keefer. George, V. P. Kennedy, Rev. T. S. Kingsmill, lol. Kirkpatrink, John Kiri.patrick, Thns. Kennedy, Rev. John Kerr, Rev. M. Lampman, Peter Lawrason, L., V. P. J.U, J. Leeming, Rev. R. Lodor,Job Lewis. Rev. J. T., LL.D. Low. P. Logan, Rev, W. Lundy, Rev. F. J., LL.D. Lally, E. Lauder, Rev. W. B. Lewis, Rev. R. Lampman, Rvr. A. Lauder, Kev. J. S. Leech, Rev. R. Lewis, Rev. D. LanKtr'-y, Rev. John Macnulay. Han. C. J., C. V. McCaul. Ren. Dr. XcCulclion. Jas. MaeGenrge, Rfv. R. J. Mad . Rev. F. MaeKdcun, Dr. John Maeklem, James Macklem, O. T. MaePherson, Jno. MeCormick, That. MacKentit, Rev. J. 0. X>.,B.A, MacKyej. D. Marsh, Rev. Thou. W., B.A, Marsh, Rev. J. W., B.A, Marsh, L. R. Merrill, W. H. Mercer, A. Mcwbum. Dr. Mills. Hon. S. Miffalt, Lewis Mortimer, Herbert -j. Mortimer, C. Muckleston, S. Murray. A/exr. Mimlsfrrat. C. MacNah, Sir A. iV., V. P. MauNab, Rev, Alexr,, D.D. McQrath, Chas. MoMuriay, Rev. W., D.D. Merritt, Rev. Robt., B.A. Mitchele, Rev. R., M.A. Itlulbolland, Rev, A, H, R, Mortimer, Rev. A. Morris, Rev. J, A, Muloch. Rev. C, Morris, Rev, E, McLeod, Norman Morgan, Rev. E, JVai5/i, J. R. Nellys, Rev. A. Nicol. Dr. O'Brien, Dr. O'ReHly, G. O'Reilly, Miles OsUr, Rev. H. B. Osier, Rev. F. L., M.A. O'Meara, Rev. Dr. O'Neii, Rev. H. H. Paget, Dr. Palmer, Rev. A., B.A. Parsons, W. Pattitn, Rev.H. PaUon,J. Piitprson, P. Perkins, Fred. Pettit, A. Peitit. J. PreMon, T. J. Proud/uot, »K, V. P, Phrry, Rev. Prof, M.A, Piees, Rev. H. V;. Preston, Rev.A ti-:, Padfleld, Rev, J. Patterson, Rev. i.I. Pentland, Rev J Pettit, Rev. C. i. Phillipps, Rov. U. N. Pynt), Rev. A. Price, Sam. Racey, Thomas Read. Rev. T. B. Ridoul, G. P. Ridout, T. G. Robinson, J. L. Robinson, lion. W. B. Robison, Dr. Rogers, Rev. R. V. Ross, C. S. Riiwsell, Venry Ranney, John L. Ramsey, Rev. S. F., M.A. Roberts, T. l». Ruttuo, Kev. Cbas. Ruthtrford, E. U. Rykert, Geoi-g« Ritchie, Rev. W. Rbvcll, Rpv. H. Robarts, Rev. T. Rolph, Rev. R. Rothweli, Rev. J. Radcliffe. J. B. Salmon, Rev. Geo. Sanson, £tv. Altzr. I i \ i'i-rti-i!itii'iiui" D.,B.A. D.A. .P. D.D. D.D. I.A. V. H.R. Itcnbrll, n. Slienoood, Hon. //., y. 1^. ShnrU. T S. SliorU, Rev. J. Simpnan. John Small. C. C. Smiin. H. SJ.l'.V. Spragge., W. Stantnn, Root. Stinmn, Thns. ftroclian,J. M. traclian, AUxr. Street R. P. Street, W. W. StrrH. T. C, V. P. Sto;/e R .„ ,. „ Stuart, ren.G.ffK.,y/.V. Saltpr. Rev J. 0., n.A. _ Shanhlln, Ker. U. Shirley, Kev. Paul APPENDIX. Stennett, ReT.W.,M.A. Stimson, Uov. E. R. Sootheran. Geo. Spratt, Kobt. Sandvn, Rev. F. gmytho, Rev. J. Smitbur»t, Rev. Jobn gtephenson. Rev. H. L. Stewart. Rev. B. M. Strong. Rev. SS..D.D. Shade. AbsHlom, V.P. Thompson. S. Tiffany . G. S. Townley. Rev. A. Talfour(i.G<*o. Twohy, H- 0- _ Tooke, Rev. J. R. Tremayne, wn., Rev. F. Tremayne, jun., Rev. r. Tanner, Wm. 85 Vfher,Rn.J.C. Vnnkmtiihntt. Hon. V. P. Vrtnkiiuglinet, P. M. V nloughwl, M. If- „„ Vldal, AI.X.. Admiral, V.P. YaullnRe, Rev. J. Vldal, N. Wlithini, Jiihn WehtUr, Joteph Wejttmactt. W. M. WicHtfU, J.W. ^ „„ mikim, Hon. R. C, V.P. m/jmii, Rev. J. Wilson J. Wood. O. C. Wyatt. Henry Whitaker, Rev. Provost, M.A. WlUlamo, Jo». Worell, Rev. J. B. S.. .A. ,M.A. # DONATIONS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS XIV. YEAR. # Paid in directly to the Parent Society. 1865. £ 8. D. Adamson, Bev. Dr 16 Allen, Rev. T. W 16 Anderson, Rev. 0. A 2 10 Arthur, Mrs. (W. & 0. F.), per Rev. T. Beck 5 Beaven, Rev. Dr 2 10 Belt, Rev. W., xii. & xiii. years 2 10 Blakey, Rev. R ]... 15 Boulton, Hon. G. S. 10 Bowers, Rev. T 16 Bothum, W. H 16 Butler, Rev. J 16 Beck, Rev. J. W 1 5 Brough, Rev. C, XIII. year 16 Cameron, Hon. J. H. (for Mis- sion Fund) 65 Clarke, Rev. J. S 16 Cox, Rev. R. G 15 DeBlaquiere, Hon. P. B 16 «• «« For W. &0. Fund 2 10 " For Students' Fund ... 1 5 Denroche, Rev. E 15 Dobbs, Rev. F. W 16 Gooderham, W 15 Harris, Rev. Jas 15 Harris, Rev. Mich 12 10 Hamilton, George 16 Holland, Rev. H. G 2 10 Head, His Excellency Sir E. W 12 10 Harding, Rev. B 15 Joseph, H 5 Kennedy, Rev. .1 2 1855. £ s. d>. Lee, W. H 15 Leecb, Rev. S 2 10 Lally, Edmund 2 4 2 Lewis, Rev. Dr 16 Logan, Rev. W. xiii. and xiv. years 2 10 Lauder, Rev. W. B 15 Marsh, Mrs 10 Marsh, Miss 5 McKenzie, Rev. J. G. D 15 Macgeorge, Rev. R. J 16 Mortimer, Cecil 16 Mortimer, H 15 Mofifatt, Lewis 12 10 Mulholland, Rev. A. H. R 15 O'Meara, Rev. F. A 15 Plees, Rev. H. E 16 Robarts, T. B., XIII. year 15 Radcliffe, T. B 2 10 Robinson, Sir, J. B 12 10 Shortt Rev. J., xui. year 16 Strong, Hev. S. S 16 Tooko, Rev. J. R 5 Whitaker, Rev. G 2 10 Whitley, Daniel 10 A Widow, for the Widows and ) Orphans' Fund, per Rev. G. [• 1 Baldwin j Marked for Widows and Or- j phans' Fund, among the I . q effects of one gone to her | rest, per Rev. C. J. Ingles J A Servant, per Rev. W. Dar • ling , 6 ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO TBI CHURCH SOCIETY, DIOCESE OF TORONTO. HOME AND SIMCOE DISTRICTS. loaoifTo. St. Jamei'i Branch. Allan, O. W 2 10 Baldwin, lion Kobt.... 16 Baldwin, ItuT. Edmund 1 10 U Baldwin, Mr*. John 8 16 .Brunell, A 1 6 Bennett, II. S 16 Bad|{ley,F., M.D 16 Blshnp, Kt. Rev. Lord, of Toronto, 6 BIrcball, ibomasW.... 16 Blrchall, J. Kly A 6 Birchnll. K. ^phia B. 6 Blrchall. Jane W 6 Blrchall, MaryL.W.... 5 Bircball, Anu P 5 U Boyd G. 16 Boulton, lion. H.J. ... 1 6 ii Boulton, Frnnces 16 Bouuior, A. K 16 Boyd, .Mm 10 Boomer. O 1 5 o Brooke, George 15 Bctluy. Matthew 1 5 Brunekill, I homaa 10 Brown, James 10 Britton, Kol IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 !^l^ I I.I 2.5 "^1 2.2 2.0 1.25 1111.4 m 1.6 Photographic ^Sciences Coiporalioii 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14S80 (716)873-4503 ^:^^ u Callnm, Mr* 2 8 HcCliDchy, M 2 6 MeClinchy, A 1 lOi Lord, Mm 10 McUnry. A 13 C'Ultur, Mr.> 2 6 Clayton, Mm 13 (Collected by Mm. W. Gamble.) Oamble, W 1 10 OHmblo. Mm. W 1 10 Oamble, Miu 15 Iltlman, Mrs 2 6 lIurRt, Mrs 13 Mertin, J 2 6 We.T 2 6 Stinson, R 13 StiDKOD, Mra 13 J'hee, W 2 6 Phte, R 13 (Collected by Mn. 0. TbompEon) rUhfr, T 10 finber, Miii8 5 ThompROn, Mrs. S 10 Scarlett, S 10 (Collected by Mrs. A. Mercer.) Mercer, Mrs. A 5 Mercer, 8 5 Mercer, Mrs. L 13 Mercer, J 13 BiKfaam, S 5 JobnuoD, Mr 13 Duncan, Mr 1 3 Colville, Mr 13 Bell. M 13 A Friend 13 Coulter, A 2 6 Coulter, II 2 6 DuDcnn. .Mr* 2 6 MeKarlane, Mrs 2 6 Anderson, Mrs 13 Asbe, Miss 7i (Collected by Miss Ward.) Ward, A 5 Ward, J 5 Cook Mrs 13 A Frisnd 13 MIMICS. (C!oIIeeted by Miss Xoble.) Noble. II 5 Vale, C 5 Arand, J 5 Churchman, 5 MeDowel, A 5 McDnwel, Capt. J 5 U MoDowel. J 2 6 loj^o. D 5 Pcott W. R 5 Goldthorpe, D 5 VanKvery, 1» 6 Wlilti) 8 2 6 (Joldthrope, Air. J 2 6 McNeal, .Mr< 2 6 Linton, J 3 Withers. R 2 6 Sentence, T 13 Pcuart. J 13 Thomas. W 1 3 Hemphill, .1 13 Shiinahin, W 13 Taylor. W 13 Walker, J 1 3 Thompson, J 2 6 llipwell, Mrs 5 Hunt, E 2 6 Hughes, W 1 3 Uufthes, J 13 Howard, A 13 MorRftn, 13 Allan. Mrs 7* Uoward, J 7^ COLLECTIONS. Ooldlhorpe, T 74 Oiles, J 2 6 (liles. Mr 13 A Friend 2 6 Cooke, K 7i Porter. M 13 Clarke,! 13 RoUton, S 71 Nuble,S 7i WZSTOIf. (Collected by Miss Wadsworth.) Uetherlngton, W 10 \A adsworth, W 10 Simpson, 5 Alderton, Robt 13 KappKM 2 6 na;«nall, Mrs 13 Scarlett, B.0 6 Dixon, James, sen 2 6 Bell. Mrs 5 DhTls, W 5 Priestly, Lizzie 7i Spooncr, Jno 71 Johrtson, Rev A 15 and Family 10 (Collected by Mrs. DeLallooke.) Mr. James Conron 2 6 Mrs. James Conron ... 2 6 Wm. John Conron 13 Thomas Conron 13 James Conron 1 3 Catb«rine Long 2 6 IlansOracy 2 6 William Hunter 13 Dr.Uelallooke 3 9 Mrs. DelaHooke 3 9 J. AclandDelallooke... 1 3 E. Dillon A. D«laHooke 13 Mr. Henderson 2 6 Mrs. Taylor 2 6 Mrs. Newby 5 Mr. R. McDougall 2 Mrs. John Conron 1 Mrs. Duffy 1 Mr. Duffy 1 Eliza J. Majtniro 1 Mr. James Williams ... John Tredger 1 WiPiam Tyrrell 10 William Nason 6 Joseph Campion .Tohn Ilaysted Mrs. Donaldson Mr. John Eagle Tbrmas Peers Mrs. James Mrs. IL-Bth J. S. Dennis & family... Mrs. O. Iiongsiaff Mr. Taylor Friend Mrs. Armstrong Mr. Wm. Bellas John Brown Mri. Hnlley Mrs. Wm. Ilollcy Mrs. Maguire, sen Ales. Nirol Mrs Calbeck Thos. 8. Kennedy Mrs. Kennedy Four children James Conron, Jun. ... Mr. Bryan Irvine Mrs. Kempsheli Mrs. Clark Thos Hill Mrs. T. Denison Mr. J. Sbuttleworth ... !Mr. E. MusBon,Jun. ... Mrs. Chew Mrs. J. Dennia William Bennet 18 Miss Paul 2 6 Mr. Donaldson 6 Collected by Mirs Welsh and Miss GrifBtbs.) Mrs. n. Welsh 5 Eliza WelFh 13 Ann Welsh 18 James Welsh 5 Abrahair Welsh 5 Mathew Tay 2 6 Robert Walker 2 6 John Rogers 13 Mr. George Duncan ... 5 Mr. Jarass Duncan ... 1 James S. Bird 5 Mrs. Sterling 13 Mrs. Smith 13 .Tosepli Crosson 5 William Relly 2 6 Miss Wilson 2 6 George Wilson 18 Mrs. Wilson 2 6 Jacob Kcizer 13 Mrs. Foster 5 John Duncan 5 Mrs. Mcljean 5 Matthew Oriffltb 2 6 Joseph Grifnth 2 6 Thomas Orifflth 2 ft Mrs. Johnson 1 3 (Collected by Mrs. Wm. Brown.) 6 William Brown Louisa Brown Robert Brown 7i 1 IDA 1 10 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 6 1 6 1 6 5 2 5 5 6 Fred Brown Mary Brown I .lames K ado 1 Robert Conway 6 .Matthew Parsons 2 George Bishop 2 William Brown 2 Benjamin Conland 6 Samuel Chew 2 Tlicmliitt. Arnold. Abncr Arnold, MissC Arnold, J. it Arnold, Mrs Arnold, Robert Barnes. John Bernard, Mrs Blake, Rev D. E. (W. &0. Fund Brett, Mrs Brunskillo John c. A : Clay .Mrs Co'iswcll. Mason Ook, William Cook, Mrs. N Cooper, Thomas Conol'y, Jane Crown, Edwiird Dfcknin, Henry Dibb. Thomas Doughty, Fanny Duncan, William Duncombe, Dr Kdey. John Elliott, .Tohn Falconbridge, J. K Friend, A Friend, A Friend, A niibert, Mrs Uurris, Thomas Holdswortb, John Holland, Mrs Ilolliss, John J HoUisfl, Ih0Q*s r a 5 7 15 1 10 6 5 8 3 6 6 6 1 6 1 1 1 6 n 74 5 5 2 6 7 6 2 6 2 6 5 1 3 10 10 10 6 5 2 6 10 1 3 1 3 74 10 1 2 6 1 3 2 6 2 " COLLECTIONS. m 3 6 6 3 3 3 6 3 6 3 6 6 n 3 S 3 6 6 6 6 71 U 6 6 6 6 3 6 3 3 7* U s 3 e Ilooper, Charles 6 llutton, Catharine P... 10 Ilutton, Mnry Ann 7 6 T. O. A, (Jonation) 10 JohDKon 6 Kersvill, Giles and family 10 Kincade.Jane 0^2 6 LnngstafT, John gunr... 5 Lawrence, A C 2 6 Lawrence, Charles 12 6 Lemon, Mr» 5 Linfoot, John 5 Ladf'ira, Caleb 5 Matterson, M. J 6 Paren, II 10 Painter 71 Robinson, Jas 5 Robinson, Mrs 6 Stotesbury, W 2 6 Spencc, J 1 3 Stotesbury, 1 lOl Taylor, J 2 6 Wright, Reid 2 Woods, Jas 13 Walton, A 101 Wilton, W 71 Wright, Geo 0^ 1 3 (Collected by Miss Strong.) Armstrong, Rev. J. 0.. 18 Acbeson. Wm 2 Barrett, J 13 Campbel, A 1 3 Clarke, James 2 Craven, Jameii 18 Craven, Mrs 1 3 Catherwood 1 3 Carberry, Mra 18 Dudley, Ed 18 I Dudley, Mn 1 & ' ! i ■ i iPIPI! 1? COLLECTIONS. Dadler. Ro*CTt 2 J 5 Dudley, Geo " J 2 Elliott, .Ininei " J 2 Kllli.tt, Wm ° 1 2 Elliott, Tbos 2 6 Elliott. John 13 Xllit. W. U ® J 2 Jrlend 13 Friend 18 Friend 18 Ilodifin*. Robert 13 llodgln*, Mrs 13 Henry, Wm ® J 2 Kerr, D 13 Kelly, M 13 Kerr Wm 16 Lee, Anne 13 Lougbtaeail, Robt 2 6 Woody. Mr-< 2 6 Mitchell, Jume* 1 3 McKean, Wm 13 McCalium, Joha 13 McKiDsey, Mios 13 Munno, Ilugb 6 Nixon, Jameii 13 OlivM, Mrs 13 Odiam, Mrs 1 8 Orr.John 13 Pettigrew, H 13 Parr, II 18 Beid. Tbos 18 Spaul,0 13 Sparrow, Mrs 13 Strong. F 13 Strong, Wm 1 3 Thompson, Thos 13 (Collected by Miss Esther Little.) Armstrong, Rev. J. G. 1 3 Berryman, O 13 0.al|i,John 13 Cnsiiidy, Owen 1 3 Ellis, -lohn 2 6 Ellis, Mrs 13 Ellis, B A U 7j Graham, Mrs 2 6 Hutchen. Geo 13 Hamilton. Gi>o 13 Hogg, Ixaac 13 Hogg, Geo 13 Hogg. Mrs 1 3 Hogg, Wm 13 Harris Mtn 13 Kennedy, J, & family, 6 Little. M.J 7i LittlB,Irwin 13 Little, John 2 6 Liitte, Mrs 2 6 Little, Wm 13 Little, Mrs 18 Little, John 2 6 Mitchell, J 13 Morrison, M. & family. 6 Robltifion, Mrs 1 3 Tuciier, Wm 13 (Collected by Mrs. Bally.) Armstrong, Rer. J. O. 1 3 Bafour, Mrs 2 Balfour, M. A 13 Bulfou*. llar't A 12 Berry, Mrs 2 6 Berry, James 18 Berry, Anne 13 Berry, Jane 13 Bailey, K C 13 Evens, Mr 1 3 Fox, Mr 13 Lonsman, Samuel 13 MoKenile, Mark 13 Munns, Mrs 13 Odium, Mm 1 6 Otllum, Thos 2 Osburn, Mr 1 3 Peardon,Lucy 13 2 6 3 3 8 3 3 71 Satbry, M. A" Woods Miss Whitworib Wm Wbltworth, Stephen... Whitworlh, n 3 Whltworth, I'nac Whitworth, llobnt ... Gore or Toromto. (Collected by the Mioses Reid and Parr.) Armstrong, ReT. J. 0. 1 3 Adums, John 5 Adamii, James 13 Au>'iin,Jobn 1 3 Austin. Richard 18 Ik'amiiih, Samuel S 6 lloi.mish, James 13 Bcami^h,Thos U 1 3 Beamish, Nathanial ... 1 3 Beamish, .Miss 1 3 Ueamiion, .lohn Oil Thompson, D 6 13 Wiley, Samuel 13 (Collected by Miss E. Keid.) Armstrong, Rov, J G. 1 3 Acro^d, Samuul 6 Brown,J08eph 13 Craven, Jami'S 2 6 Craven, Mrs 2 6 Clurtt, Richard 6 3 Casey. Wm 5 Cole, Thos 2 6 Craven, Miss 6 Clarke, Geo 1 3 Clarke, Mrs 1 3 Clarke, Thos 5 Friend, A S Oovier, Mrs 13 Harper, Mrs 1 3 IIoHby, Mrs 10 Hart, Robert 13 Jarvis, James 2 Irwin.J 7i Main, John 2 6 McCourt, II 7i farr, Joseph 6 Paul. H 6 Pearson, Wm 13 Bobinwn, J 13 Armstrong, Rev. J. O. 1 8 Brinkindu, Wm 3 8 Cliafee, J. M o ^ Craven, Jau 13 Ellis. J. A 6 Ellis, Mrs 2 6 Ellis, W. U Ellis, a. A Ellis, Isabelle Hill, Ed 2 .McCoort, J 1 McKeon, R 1 Newton, W. F 1 Piatt, Mrs 2 Patt, Geo 2 Piatt, R. A 1 Redmond, John LLOTDIOWX. Armstrong,,Capt 1 '^ Armstrong. Mrs 16 Armstrong, A 6 Armstrong, T 2 Armstrong, J 1 Armstrong, W. T 1 Armstrong, U U 1 Anderson, J 2 Atkinson, W 2 Allen, J 2 Brown, A 2 Brown, E 2 Brown, J 2 Bogart. M.J 2 Body, W 1 Body, Mrs. W 2 Bryden. Mrs 1 Burling, J... .... 1 Bull, B. E... .... 2 Brooks, J... ... 2 Brooks. Mrs 2 Brooks,'C. A J 1 Carter, II 1 Cassidy, T 2 Cas.dge, R 1 Lodge, Mrs 2 LoughehertT, Ofiorjru 8 Dofiortjr, Mm. Geo 5 Doherty, Mm. K 2 6 DouglnK, Donald 2 Poiiulna, MrK. P 6 Dunlop Ilu|{h 1 3 Xrablcton, John 2 (5 rRlrclolh, llobt 1 S, Frleml 1 lOJ Friend 3 1* Friend 13 Friund 13 Oarnum, Mrs 13 Graham, J 13 Griieniii, J^' 5 Grimsby, Chas 2 Ilamilion J 2 6 Hawking, Goo 2 6 HawkinR, Mrs. 2 llankins. Geo. & Alfred 1 3 Ilonry, Mary 10 Hodgsion, Tho!). 6 Hopkins, Robert 13 Howard, Mri 2 6 Hydo, Mra. J. C 2 6 UuiigiDR. Mr. 13 Irwin, .John Mrs 5 Irwin, Mrfl. Robt 2 6 Johnsinn, Iti-nJ 2 6 Johnson. Thomas 2 6 Jolluy, Tliomaa 2 6 Ker, Henry 5 Lancaster, A. J 2 IiU!i8liu, Itobert 5 Losslie, George 2 6 LuDan..lnmp9 1 3 MftCgi'orRo, Mrs. K. J. 5 Macguorije, E. M 2 6 Mncjtuorge. C. M 2 6 Majirath, Wm 2 6 McKindric. Alex 13 McfiL-ry, Alex 5 McMuster, John 5 ilcMa-^ter, Mrs. J 5 MoMastcr, MIpb 2 6 McMastcr, MissM.A.... 5 O'llara. John 13 O'Neal,!' 13 Paterson, TV. H 5 raterson, Mrs.W. H. ... 2 Paterson, Miss 2 6 P.iterson. MiEsG.C. ... 2 6 Paterson, W 74 Paterson.'J. F 7* PBtar.«on, .1. D 7* Paterson, C. A 71 Purcel.P 2 6 Rutledge, Wm 5 RutlcOge,J 5 Scruton, John 13 6haughne. 5 W. Fletcher 6 R. Fletcher 6 R. Fletcher 2 6 E. Fletcher 18 A Friend 2 6 " 13 « 13 W. J. Bond 2 6 J. Bradley 2 J. Barrows 2 6 C. Brirn 13 Mrs. black S 6 Mr. Chiveral 13 B. AUis 2 6 G. Grngnn 2 W. Golding 6 R. Galbrath 2 6 R. Hamilton 2 J. Hamilton 13 E. Jamison 2 6 J. Jackson 2 J. Johnson 13 John Lynch 2 6 M. Mortimer 6 J. Mealy 2 6 J. Modeland 13 J. Marshal 2 6 R. iVlarshiil 2 6 .1. McCilla 6 J. McCandlas 13 T. McDonally 13 O. McPhoty U 1 3 Mrs. Nickels 13 A. Pelenton 13 H. Raymond 13 T.Smith 2 J. Shenick 2 Mr8.Salbery 13 J. Thomson 6 Mr8.WebsUr 2 ji5 COLLECTIONS. VU e g 6 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 e e G e I 3 1 3 > > i 6 2 L 3 L 3 6 6 3 6 3 3 6 8 a 3 6 3 6 e 6 3 e 3 6 6 3 6 6 ?'■ B. Wonderik 3 K VllkU, 8«nr A R. Wtlkii, Junr 2 J. Mill 74 (Collected by MlM Ne\nn*n.) J. Aluxandcr 6 F. Martin 6 J.Brejtt. 6 Mm. BrcRfc 6 J. PattuUo 10 Mr. A Mr*. Newman... 10 W. n. Newman 6 A FrlPDd 2 MiPsO Ooiis 2 J. Davidaon 2 J. Holmes 2 A Friend 2 (Collected by MUs Wright.) P. McPhall 10 P.Forpyth 10 J. Vatullo 6 J. Wright 2 J. OllcbrUt 2 Ca»h 2 A. Brown 2 A Friend 1 3 A Friend 13 J. MoUroy 2 A. SomervlUe 13 CRCDIT. St. eeler't Church. (Collected by Miss Majrath.) Alley, MiM 6 Armiitrong, Rot. J. G. 6 Anderson. William .... 2 AndrewR, Mrs. John.... 2 Blair, Mrs B 13 Braddelle, Miss 10 Corby. Mrs 13 Curnan, Nancy 13 CofTy Margaret 2 Cunningham William 2 Cox, Kobert 6 Darwull, Charles 10 Denrocbe, Mrs 10 Dixie, Mrs 6 Dixie, Doctor 6 Friend, A 6 Qoulding, Mrs 2 Oodby Christopher 13 Gill. Airs. L 2 Galbtath, Mrs. W 1 3 nigginK, .Tohu 1 3 Hays, John 2 King, T. D 6 Kenny, Catharine 2 Laird, Williams O 2 Mitchell, Mrs 16 MaeGill,ThomaK 2 Mason^Mrs. Kobert 13 MagraUi, William 10 Magrath. James 1 Moore William 2 Parker, Melville 10 Patch, Abednego 13 Potter, Maryanno 2 Bevelle, Mrs 6 SUnton, Robert 2 Stallard, Mrs 2 Stead, John 6 Stead, .lames, Senr 6 Skynner, Mrs 6 Skynner, Sliss 6 Taylor, Mrs. Emerson 6 Tier, Mrs, 2 Viner. George 6 Watkins, Mrs 1 3 Wolfe, Mrs 2 Wire, Mrs 2 Wire, ,1ohn 2 youle, Mn. 0X3 (Collected by Mrs. W.R. Anderson, Mrs Andrews, Thomas BnktT, Mrs Courtney. Mrs Crosier, Mrs Forster, F For»ter, W. R Dammond, Mr Hammond, Mrs Hunt Mrs Hurd,T.G Jolly. Sarah Lawrence, Mr Lawrence Mrs MacGlli, Mrs Mason, Mr Mayhew. Mrs Powell, O Shain, Mr.W Shain. Mrs Shanklin, Rev. R Sheppard, Mr Shook Miss Teeter James Forster.) 2 6 I 3 2 j6 10 U 15 6 6 2 6 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 6 2 1 2 (Collected by Mrs. Harris tc Miss Margaret Harris.) Adamson, Mrs 6 Adamion, Alfred 6 BoycR, Mrs 13 Boyce, .Mr 2 6 Boyce, Freeman 13 Bfown, Mark Cameron, William Cumeron, Charles Cameron, Mrs Cameron, Donald Cameron, Elizabeth ... Cumuron, Sarah Carpenter, Edgar 1 10^ Carroll, Marianne 13 Carlton, Thomas 1 3 Cornwall Edward 101 Conover Samuel 3 9 Close, John Close, George Cavan, Wm Campbell, Mrs Corr, George Cavr, Wm Carr,Wm.Jr Carr, Alexander Carr. Henry Clarkson, George Crawford Michael Collins, David Clarkson, Warren Clarkson, M. A Clarkson, W. W. Cavill Edward Clark, Wm Cartbew. John Cotton, Robert 10 Cameron, Mrs. W. M... 2 Duck, Wm Ellis, Charles H Ellis, Elizabeth Falkner, George Friend Ferguson, Mrs Hamilton, James Hardy, Mrs Ilartey, Dr Harris, Mrs 12 Harris. Elizabeth M.... 8 Harris, Margaret M. ... Harris, Lucy L Harris, Anne S Harris, James B 6 Harris. JnmesH.W..,. Harris, Charles P Harris, Arthur B Harrison, Mrs 6 6 3 3 3 3 3 6 6 3 6 6 6 3 6 n 3 3 I' 2 10i 2 8 ITenrInd, Mrs 2 Hill, Ernstus 13 Himo, H. Lt U 10 Hito..Wm 13 llowse. James 6 Jennings, Frank 6 .lohnnon, George. 71 Johnron, Mrs 18 Long. George 13 Lynn, Mrs 3 McOroRor. Mr 2 Merigold, Dnnl 2 Mcllugh, Mrs 7* Mcllush. Mrc. H 18 Mcl.t'lniid, Mrs 7i McDonald, Mrs Ouuhtred, Mrc 2 6 Oughtrvd, Kirhnrd 13 Oliphant, Aaron 2 Oliphant, Mrs. D 18 Ogilcn M'm 2 Parks. Win 2 6 Proctor. Mrs 18 Proctor, Elizabeth 10 PoUnrd, Jo;hua 13 Pollard, A 7| Rutherford, Mrs 13 Row, Catharine 13 Shane, Samuel 1 3 Shaw, Mrs 13 Skynner, Mrs. John ... 5 Skynner, Wm 10 Stuart, Wm 13 Stuart Mrs 13 Sutherland. E 10 Stone, Mrs 13 Taylor, George 5 Taylor, Mrs 2 6 Taylor, Letitia 13 Taylor, Clarence 1 3 Taylor, Honry i 101 Trotter, Mrs 13 Wainwripht, Samuel... 13 Watson, Wesllcy 6 Wills, Daniel 2 6 Wilson, Mrs 2 6 Wolstencroft, John ... 1 3 Young, Mrs 13 St. FttiiCs, NewmarlM. Berre!on 6 VHiiNostrand. Jno 6 'NViiylinK. Itlchnrd 6 M'eHt, Amos 6 WIlcockK, viiw 10 VTiloockt, IlornCQ 16 Markham. A. Alexander 13 Rllen Boll 13 M'in. DpII 2 Mn. Brown I 3 Mr. Brown 2 6 Itlchnrd Carlton 2i John DqvIr 13 Jane KHkinx 13 Wm. Frnzur 1 Joseph Orahame 2 Mrs. Gnrrutt 13 Mrii JUlancu 7^ Snmuvl Jennings.^ 13 Harry JUIance '. 13 J. JacUfon, 13 Hugh MacLane 13 Junius Ix>tton 13 'J hos. Louncbrough Sr 6 Alary Ix>un!jbri>ugh ... 6 T. Ixiuiii-brough 2 Sarah Lounsbiough ... 1. 3 Uiinnuh Loun^brough 13 John I'ioglo 6 Jacob " 6 George " 2 6 A. " 13 Homer " 13 K. « 13 Eleanor " 13 A. '• 13 Lucy " 13 Wm. « 6 Alexander Paino 6 Marin Pingle ;.. 6 Theodore •' 6 Mary " 2 6 Jacob " 13 Eliiin " 13 Cecilia, " 6 John Uobinson 6 Juli!)na Robinson 13 W. Robinson 13 F. Stiver 13 Mary Speis 1 3 Wm. Stiver 13 Son of Temperance 2 6 Robert Truscot 5 Mrs. Thurlowe 7i r. Walker 13 J. Williamson 6 A friend 13 •' 13 '• 13 (Collected by Henry S. llill.) - Alexander Anderson... 6 W. S. Aimstrong 1 3 Gu*. A. Hill 13 H. S.nill 13 Maud \my Hill 13 Jane C. Hill o 1 3 Mrs. Hill 6 Thoi». Hunter 2 6 John Hunter 2 6 George Hunter 2 6 Hxrah Nation 6 Catharine Wilnon 2 6 £liubeth WiUon 8 6 COLIXOnONS. I (CollMted by Ana Orahame.) Genrgn Atklnmn 18 \ Tbomu Armstrong ... 2 I Kuburt Armstrong 2 Mrs. Barker 3 6 George Bell 13 A. Crosby 1 lOJ i CCronby 2 6 John Daniel 13 : James Pnniul 13 : A Friend j Geo g(i Urahame 6 J. Orahame 1 S. H.Orahamu 1 AnneGrnhnmo 1 Mary HutcblKon 2 Mark Hutchison 2 Jof>eph Henderson 6 Mrs. Mncljean 3 Mrs. Martin 1 Mr. Milne 2 Samuel Neiswander .... 1 .viiss NIchol 6 Robert Peters 1 Sarah Putch 1 { John Iteesor 6 .Mm. Robinson 6 J. Sandcrii 1 G. Strong 1 M. SnowlaH 1 C. Walls 1 Mrs. Whit* 2 6 3 3 5* 3 3 3 6 3 II 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 6 (Collected by Mary Gillespie.) A.Barrntt 10 J. Boothby 13 Mrs. A. Kckardt 2 6 A. Oille-opie 10 Mrs. Gillespie 10 Annie Gillespie 13 Mrs. £. Gillespie 6 G. U.0 13 G.Uubcrtus 13 MiM Hoyt 13 Maria Keller 2 6 W. King 13 Mrs. VV. Pingle 6 Mrs. Doctor Reed 6 Louis Seymour 2 6 U. Stiver 2 6 Mrs. Stiver T\ A. White 1 lOi A Friend 2 6 (Collected by Dorothy Mrs. B. Cook George Davison Mrs. Davison Jno. F. Davison G. J. Davison Wm. DaviFon Dorothy Godfrey .Tohn Hopper Rev.Georgo Hill Henr} Jillanco John Pingle Senr Henry Pingle Senr Mrs. II. Pingle, Senr... 11. Pingle, Junr Mrs. H. Pingle, Junr... Harriett Pingle Philip Pingle John W. P.ngle Mary Pingle Joseph Pringle Godfrey.) 1 3 6 2 6 2 6 1 3 6 1 3 2 6 1 5 2 5 6 6 6 G 2 6 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 ChritVt Church, Scarborough. (Collected by Misses Westney and Otmerod.) Anthony, Wm 2 6 Booth, ThoB 2 6 Booth, Mrs. T 2 6 Booth, Wm 6 Booth, Mn.Chai 1 8 Booth. Mrs. M 18 Casullo, Philip 18 Galloway, Ignatiui .... 6 Galloway, John 3 Galloway, Sarah 3 Humphrey, Wm 3 Humphrey, Mrs. W.... 3 Law, James U 3 Law, John 3 Merriman, Mary Ann 18 McCaffrey. John 3 Ormerod, Thos. Senr 3 Ormerod, Mrs 3 Ormerod, Thos. Junr. 3 Ormerod, James 1 3 Ormerod, iHabella 13 Ormerod, Mary 13 Secord, Louis W 13 Taylor, John 3 6 Taylor, Mrs 3 Westney, Wm 2 Westney, Mrs 2 Westney, Sarah 13 Westney, Wm. Junr... 13 M'estney, Stephen 7i Westney. Hannah 7J Westney, Henry 7j Westney, Mary 74 M'illis, Martin 13 (Collected by Misses Jackson and Humphrey.) Annis, Mrs 13 Bambrldge, Mrs. 1 3 Chester, George 6 Cbinncek, Mias 7i Friend, A U 2 6 Oundry, Thos 5 Gundry, Mrs 2 Gates, Jonathan 6 0' HelliwcU, O. F -J t! Humphrey, James 5 Humphrey, Mrs 6 Jackson, Robt 5 Keable, Mrs 13 Leppcr, John U 10 Lepper, Mrs 5 U Naylor, Peter 2 6 ii^chrales, Sarah 2 6 Sylva, Mrs 13 Sheldon, Geo 1 3 Smith, Mrs 2 6 Taylor, Areh'd 2 6 Woodman, D. 6 (Collected by Mr. J. Richardson.) Anderson, Daniel :} 6 Baxter, Mrs 13 Brien, Wm 2 6 Bell, Wm. K 10 Craven, C 7i Delahunt, Catherine... 2 6 Ktwell, ElUuh 2 0. Galloway, Wm 6 Helllwett, W. Esq. It) Helliwell, Mrs 10 Kennedy, Jane 13 Perry. Nancy 13 Richardson, James 0*'2 6 Richardson, .Mrs. J. ... 2 6 Richardson, Mary J.... 13 Richardson, John 13 Richardson, Wm 13 Shackli ton. Mr 10 Skelding. Elizabeth ... 6 Skelding, Thos 6 Wilson, John 6 Young, Thos 13 Auburn, Miss 7 6 Belt. Rev. W 16 Cann, George 6 Cann, Mrs. (W. i 0. F.) 2 Cann, John do 18 Dowiwall, IhM.; 2 Downwell, Wm S Vliher, Jnmes 6 HockridKt', Richard ... fi Ilookridgn, Mr« 2 B Ulbon^ 2 8 \>\^ 10 'V 0^8 ^ T 6 13 2 2 10- '^ '\- 10 ■"^ *•■ 10 6 ^?t 13 "Si 10 ' « 10 * 6 l-A 6 10 ^^ 18 1, 10 2 6 3 J Moses Hayter, Esq. 3 n i ' W. Ardagh, Esq , ' Mr. H O^Brien g /W. B. McVity, Esq , ' A Friend, Mrs. Crop, Anabella. Nelly, A Friend, /Mrs. Donovan, and 6 Mr. Mitchell, Mr. Wm. Colvllle, .. Mr. T.Lloyd, Mrs. Laing, J. Stratby, Ssq Mrs. H. Bingham, .. Mrs. E. A. Madden, 3 /'Mfs. Scott, A ^ > Mr. John Creasor, Q ^ r Mr. F. Osier, Q ^ ' R. Bernard, Esq., Shant]/ Baym Miss Anderson W. O'Brien Mr. J. Astly Mr. Heard Mr. Joseph Arthur Mrs.Couiter Mr. Samuel Arthur ... Mr. Chadwick Miss Ardagh 10 jf^-^ 10 . *^ i OnUia. ReT. T. B. Read, Inc. M. J. Ardagh A Churchman Mrs A. W. Robinson... John World A. Rutherford Mrs. Frasier F. G. Dunn James Quin Geo. LswiB 1 5 10 10 10 ')f' f ^ s A Preuitont 9 A OttorguJ Booth 'i t) Oeoi'ge Quail 3 A Mr* Sannon 2 Mr*. Nott.tr U 2 John Thomnon A R. Hodnklnion 6 Daniel Payuo 1 U Joivpb OoM 3 .Umes Beard 3 6 George Ifallvn 7 6 Mrs. Cnrbould 6 Wllllum Fraxior 6 Thoi. FitiKlbbon 6 Mr(.Whlio 6 I'tnttansuislunt, Captain Hodgetti 10 K Store. M. 1> 10 Captain Ford 10 Aird. Ford 10 Jami>8 Morton I i) iwra. Stalker 1 U MrK. Jane ^cutt 6 I'rudton llalli-n U 3 Klvliard llallen 6 U Udgar llullvu 1 10^ Anu Xwi-eJIe U 1 u The MiRgea Mo^'u« U 2 ^Vllliam Uilsou U 10 Mrs. Itoiis 6 >lr«. A. tiniith 6 William bimpson 10 Archibiild Dun op 6 Thomas Wylle 6 H. 1>. Haviguy 10 A. A. Xbumpson 1 10 U H. Thompson 2 6 D. J. Mitchell &Co 10 James Wright 6 Samuel Fruzur 6 Louis Coviadi 6 Kdward Jeffry 6 Stephen J vtfry 6 Thomas Oardiuer 2 U Mrs. Uardiner 2 6 lECUaiSETH. (Collected by Miss Maria Thompson.) Hagh Richardson 10 Edward Uuwen <> 1 3 Adney Rumerfield 2 6 J. S.nne 13 A Friend 13 Thos. M. Boyd 2 6 James Courtenay 13 John Mol'berKon 2 6 Joseph Mooro S 6 Benjamin Moore 2 Mancy Adams 7i Peter Creugh 13 Joseph Ward 2 Ueury Carter 6 James Manning 2 6 Thomas Oawen 2 Qriffltb Harris 13 Mary Ann Harris 13 William Manning 13 Mrs. Brady 13 JohnDenvitte 6 Mary Jane Dewitte 13 Thomaa Brandon 6 13 Jas. Alexr. " 13 Matthew " 13 Mrs. iiftinson 2 6 Miss Mills 13 JamesMills 13 EliiaC. Mills 13 Henry Hewson 6 Biddy Macglnnia 13 Eliia Taylor 13 ' COLLECTIONS. Thos. Ttaompion 6 Mrs. " 2 8 Thos. " Jr 2 6 Joseph *■ 13 1 Miss " 13 I > ins Snrah Thompson, 1 3 1 Mias Maria " ...0 13 I John Kerton 6 I William Thompson .... 13 Opurgii .SImpnon 13 I Mr« Walkc-r 13 William Walker 2 Mr. .Moore 6 Mr. Boddy I 3 Alton Owens 13 John Ilvurt 13 A Frl«nd TJ Henry I'ayne 3 6 John Conroy 6 U W'lliam Pringle 2 6 .Tohn Prlngle 2 6 Mss. J. Prlngle 2 6 Oeorgo rriiiKlo 2 6 I Mrs. Uenr);e Prlogle.... 2 6 I Mrs. J. I'erry 2 I John Proctor 2 .luhn SutlufTe 2 ■lames iViilU 6 John Mills 13 .Maria Miller 13 ThoH. Brandon 5 o William V\Blkur 13 IraUoane 2 6 Jamus Moiiktou II 7^ William Allen 13 .VIrs H. Thompnon 2 Kichard Sbeppard 1 3 Ann Mannintr 2 Mary Manning 2 C (Collected by Mifis Ellen Cross and Miss Newsom.) James Newfom 6 ^Irs. Newpom 2 William Newfiom 2 .lames Newsom 'i AnnaNewsom o 3 John Bennett 1 Thomas Parnsy 6 James Parnsy 1 John Parnsy 1 Elizabeth Hill 1 Mrs. Oummerson 1 Mrs. Ward 1 Edward Walls 2 Joseph Walls 1 A Friend 1 " 1 '« 1 « 1 Richard Bell 1 Mrs. Bell 4 James Hill 6 Henry Wafibburn 1 Frederick Stevens 1 John Irwin 1 Henry Miller 1 John Richardson 6 Thomas Bennett 2 W. B. Stevens 1 EMza Cross 2 Robert Cross 6 Abraham Cross 2 William Cross 2 Robert Dixon Mrs. Washburn 1 Mr. J. Hill 1 Miss Hill 1 6 3 3 6 3 3 3 3 3 3 6 3 3 :i 3 3 3 4i 3 3 3 3 6 3 6 6 6 7i 3 3 3 (Collected by Miss Orr.) Mr. A Mrs. Willlama... 6 Mrs. Jamieson 2 Mn. Boddy jO I F. Haily 1 BU«n Martin 3 Mr. Washburn 13 Josephus Wafbburn... 13 A. Ccninttbaro 2 llcn'7 Manning A Kalpb Smith 2 6 lohn Boddy 2 .Mr. KichiirdHon 2 6 Mr. Robinson o 1 3 Ml'. Sutton 2 John Debid- 13 Mr. Sutton 6 Mrs. Koblnson 6 Ira Doano 2 John Wells 5 A. Willson 6 Miss WillFon 2 6 Mrs. Sbeppard 13 lisnibert Doan 2 Mr. Ilatton 2 6 John Wilson 6 B. Osier 2 6 S. Manning 2 8 R. MrCracken 13 Mrs. KIcCracken 2 3 Mrs. Batters 13 Edward Batters 13 C. Armtitn iig 2 « Edward JelTri 4 U Mrs. Colmrn 13 Kichard Callngban o 5 Joseph Long 2 'Ann Jewsou 13 Mrs. Goiirloy 2 H Mrs. McMcullen 2 6 Willinm Coburn 6 .\iis8 DuiT 13 Mr-i Corty 6 Joseph Hipwell 2 Mary Ann Oowen 2 Frank Oowen 2 6 Mrs. Doane 2 6 Mrs Scholfield 6 Moses Watson 2 6 Suudry Friends 17 6 (Collected by Miss Monckman.) Jesso Mills 10 Uobert John Mills 13 JamesMills 13 Jesse Mills Junr 13 Mary Ann Mills 13 Mrs. Mills 2 6 James Brandon 2 6 Mrs. Wheeler 6 Thomas Gamble 10 'ftlrs. " 10 Nathaniel " 13 Fanny *' 13 Susannah " 1 3 Allen " 13 Kachel Monckman 6 William Rogers 10 Mrs. Oowen 1 10^ Mrs. Colhoun 1 3 .lohn Colboun 13 Mr. Courtenay 2 8 Thomas Dewson 3 9 George Gamble 2 6 J. Clark 3 8 George Hannah 6 Allen Gamble 2 6 (Collected by Miss Coffey.) Wm. Wilson 2 6 David Evans 10 Richard Evans 6 Maria Evans 2 6 Joseph >!cGurr 2 6 .Margaret McQurr 2 6 Mrs. Colter 3 6 Miss Colter 13 George Lavery 6 Richard Mills ., 13 Mr. Mtonckman 13 Mn. Monokman 13 COLLECTIONS. l;.Vi A > Ifn. Rogan 1 3 Mr*. John Coffey Junr 13 0. Dawion 10 JohnO. 8cott ft John Coffey 8enr 1 lOi UlehtrdCoffjr 1 .1 U. Coffy 5 Walter K. Fenton ft Ann Mllli 13 A. Kummerfleld a (« Ot'orge Mcdurr 2 Klchard Coffey ft Jame* Mclean 1 3 Mri. Courtney 2 6 (Collected by Mina Coleman.) William Coleman S RlrbarU " 2 John ■■ 2 Robert " ft W. " 13 Mrs. W. " 13 John " 2 8 A. Johniton 13 B. LcwUSenr 13 D. Lowii Junr 2 6 K. McUnd 'i 6 JamoH Urahnm U 1 3 Mrn O. Fisher 16 F. Afihlop k 2 6 F. K iJk'wart 6 Kdivnra Knthle 13 John Uathio 2 6 W. CartroU 2 6 Wm. Watson 1 3 Wm. strangeway 2 6 Qforge Jones 2 6 H. Armstrong 3 . John Gardiner 2 6 B. Taylor 13 J. Sutherland 13 Mr. McClonnan 13 John Lynn 2 6 T. Suiht-rland 13 Mrs. Kelly 13 Mrs H. Jonea 13 Mary Ann Jones 3 J. Buckley 2 6 Iloburt I/ewis 2 6 S; Donald 6 M Coleman 2 6 Ann Jane Coleman .... 2 3 Mrs. R. Arnold 6 Thoa Arnold 13 Three Friends 6 (Collected by B. B. Osier and F. Carter.) Mary Bennett 13 Mrs. Ramsey 2 Rev F. L. Osier 1 6 R. R. « 6 Mies " 5 Kdmnnd " 2 6 Charlotte « 7i Francis " 13 Mary Ann Leo 13 Hugh Hatten 2 6 Klizabeth Frazer 2 6 Mary McCoy 2 George Oaviller 1 3 Mr. A. Gavillcr 16 Mr. Luscombe 1 3 Mr. & Mrs Williams... 6 Elisha Pimer 6 Mary Ann Cummins 13 Thos. Hogarth 13 Wm. Atkinson 13 Margaret Bennett. 13 Jnne Ward 13 Wm. Ilatten 13 Mr. W. Carter 1 Mrs. W. Carter lit Hiss. S. Carter 6 Thomas Carter 8 U John TIsher Ola Mr. J. Wileocki 1 8 Francis Wllcocks 3 1| Kdward Carter 13 Mrs. Ramsey 6 Mrs. W.Jones 3 " Wllloughby 2 6 "John llatton 6 " McMlnn 13 " R. Uaymroft 2 6 " H. Maro 6 " Leeson ft "McMullen 2 6 " Matthews 7i Missionary Box 8 Henrietta OaTiller TJ Jnmes Cummins 1 3 W. Parker 2 T. HammeU". 6 William Ilammell lu Mrs. Ilammell 10 Miss Ellen Ilammell... U I 3 Miss Margt. Ilammell. .013 Mr. Ilammell 7J Perry McCarthy 6 J. Pearson ft Richard Davles lo Chas Davies ft Eliza Davies 7^ Edward Morris ft U Robert Martin 2 6 Robert Hill 6 A. Wilkinson 2 6 R. Whiteside 6 Mrs. Maira A " Splllett 3 9 " Douglas 2 6 " JohnGllray 2 " Samuel tiowan ii o J. Coburn 2 6 Henry Ilammell ir. Conner 2 6 Mrs. Trelford 1 3 Mrs. Langrill 1 lOJ F.Conner 7i Mrs. Wright 5 David Fenn 1 3 J. Flatt 13 Mr.Denn 7i Mr. McCarthy 2 Mrs. McCarthy 2 6 Edward Conner 7i J. Lyons 2 6 Thoaia? Wright 1 3* Chas. Watson 13 J. McMlnn 2 Mn. MeMlna 1 S Louisa McMlnn 1 S Mrs. Shaw 1 3 0. Trelfbrd 13 .^tr*. Conner 1 10| ;.. Bray 3 « Mary Shaw 13 WlllamFrench 1 S Mrs. Warner 6V (Collected by MIsa nipwtoll and Miss Stuart.) J ihn Sutherland 1 8 Mr*. Kllgour 13 Mr. A Mrs. Vanewtry... 2 John Vanavery 13 Samuel Vanavery 13 Thomas Phlllipa 13 Eliza Chantler 3 D. McMullen 13 Peter McQuln 13 Misses Uipwell 7 Master J. R. Ilipwell... 2 Master H. T. Hipwell... 7^ Mrs. Henderson 2 Jane Morrison 2 Mary McFadden 13 John Frinly 74 Dr. & Mrs. Norrls 10 J. It. Ferguson ft Mr. Cook 2 6 Mra, " 2 0. " 6 T. " ft Misa " 13 A. B. 13 John Harper ft H. Harper 3 6 Miss Ferguson 3 Miss Stuart 3 6 Mrs. Sutherland 13 Martha Gordon 13 Ellen Dison 13 Miss Simpson 2 6 Thomas A. Gowan 6 James Morrison ft Thos. Bailey 3 6 Thos. Duff 1 3 Mrs. Duff. 2 8 A Widow's mite 2 6 , Friend 13 (Collected by Mn. Doan.) Mra. Drury 6 Harrison Uoan 10 Mr. Fletcher 6 Mrs. Fletcher 2 6 Mr. k Mrs. Field 3 1} Thomas Scott 13 Wm.Turnbull 2 6 Mr. Byres 13 Wm. Byres 13 Dr. Norrig 1 3 Mrs. Davey 3 9 Eliza Davey 13 Mrs. Blakely 6 Mrs. Lee 18 Mr. John NIcol 13 Mrs. Nicol 13 Samuel Rogers 2 6 Mr. A. Sap 13 Robert Sap 13 Mrs McMahan ft Thomas Ayer 2 John Wilkinson ft Miss MoNight 7J A. Wilkinson 2 6 Mrs Wilkinson 13 Mrs. Money 7J Robert Turnbull 2 6 John Hastings 3 6 Mrs. Louns 2 6 Mr. 4 Mrs. Dodd 2 6 W. Todd 6 Mr. A Mrs. Bryce 13 I zu 8.B«tot 1 S ThM. WbitoitdM a fl Mr. SoaaUn 7^ 8. Roiw 18 T. Utimnr 7t Mr * Mri. MoM*lkln 2 Mrf. MoMIIlM 18 P. MeDonah 7^ Mr * Mn. Orkhsm .... 1 lol Mr. * Mn. J. Bayeroft. a 4} Mr. Bellamy 1.*) Mr. * Mn. W. Qraham .1 Mn. MoOlDDla Mr. fcMri.OrouH a Mr. A Mri. Trotaway... 2 6 J. Olana 1 .*) A. Wright 7 Mr. HoTy 7i Mn. Donally 71 Mr. Moradden 7i Mr. * Mn. Connel 1 10} Mn. Allen 13 Mr. A Mri. Lack 1 101 Mr. J. Lack fil Mr. * Mn. T. Allen 1 lO} Mn. Allen 2 Mr. Meredith 13 Mr. Jno. Davey 2 Mr. K. Davey 2 Mr.Ja8.DaTey 2 6 Joseph Fletcher I 8 JohoTurnbuU 1 3 Sin. McOleland 71 Mn, McFadden 6 John Bruce 13 T. Bruce 13 Mr. Bruce , 1 6 Mr. Mitchell 6 Mn, Ilolmea 3 J. J. Bruce 7i Mn. T. McFadden 13 Mr. McMillan 71 Mr. Campbell 1 44 A Mend 13 Mr. A Mra. Asap 10 Mr. Vanavery 2 6 JameE Qraham 6 Mn. 8tephenion 1 Mr. McBrlde 71 MiisReny 6 Thof.Drury 71 James Drury 71 Mr. arant 13 Mr. Davy 13 Mr. A Mn. Hansey 2 6 Jmeph Ouinnis 71 Philip Mix 2 6 John Mix 1 3 Mn. Mix 13 Mr. McKnight 13 (Collected by Miss Martha Lawrence.) VTilliam Lawrence o S Mrs. Lawrence 2 6 Matthew Goodwin 6 John Buckley 2 6 Barry Jebb m 6 Charles Gilroy 13 Joshua Ritson 1 3 Mrs Wilson 2 6 Andrew Matcha 6 John Averal 6 Francis Avral 6 7| (Collected by Misses Manr Ann and fiebecca Banting.) Francis Thompson 6 Mn. Whitesides 6 James Ross 6 Thomas Banting 2 Robert Goodwin 2 6 David Ross 2 6 " « 13 Matthew Oampbell...... 13 COLLECTIONS. Wn. Robinson' 18 Mr.McCauly...'. 18 Wm. Armstrong 13 A. ProtesUnt 71 A Friend 13 Mrs. McClune 13 Geo. Thompson 2 6 .Mrs. Armstrong U 1 3 Benjamin Bantlag 2 Matthew Bell 6 Wm. Sproles 6 Joseph Reynolds 6 Geo. llodgkinson 6 Wm. Robinson 2 Jas. Studders 2 JohnReid 2 6 WukReid 1^ John Henry 1 8 Mrs. Robinson 13 Mrs. Harden 13 Mrs. 0. Banting 13 Mrs. Agnew 2 6 Wm. Hodgkinson 2 6 John Agnew 6 B. Latchfort 1 3 A. Wilson 13 .Mrs. Hodgkinson 6 (Omitted in List of names 1866, Collected by Miu Cotby.) George McGurr 13 Samuel Culbert 13 Hugh C. Richardson... 13 Walter Fenton 6 A Friend 2 6 A Friend 8 .Mn. Johnston 2 6 Wm Johnston 13 Alexander Gilkerson... 6 13 John Packman 6 Mrs. Klllson 13 Wm. Osman 13 James Carey 1 3 Sarah CofTcy 13 John Coffey 1 3 Wtst Gwittimhiry. CColIected by Miss L. Stoddars.) John Duff, 2 6 Mrs. Stoddar 6 James Stoddars, 2 6 Mr. Faris 8 Miss Ingram 3 11 Mr. Allen 2 John Stoddars, 6 David Thompson, 6 J. Ferguson, 71 Wm. Rossin 71 Mr. Algeo 71 Mrs. Armstrong 7| A. Friend 7l Mr. Hodgson 2 6 J. Edmonds, 1 3 Mn. J. McBeath 13 Geo. Dodds 6 Miss L. Stoddars, 2 6 (Collected by Miss Stevenfon.) George Stevenson, 6 Mary Stevenson 2 6 Cntherine Stevenson... 13 Elisabeth Stevenson.. 1 3 Mr. Fisher 2 6 Mrs. Fisher, 13 Ralph Smyth, 2 6 John Kerr, 13 John Story, 6 Alex. Lawrence, 6 Mr.Brereton, 2 6 Mr. Leeson 6 Samuel Lee, Sen 2 6 Henry Lee 2 6 BAtle, Crawford 6 David Crawford 2 Wm. Honteri 7i Arthur Brown 71 Mra. A. McArthur 18 James McCoy 1 3 John Daln, 13 (Collected by Miss Fannsll.) Joseph FennsU, Senr. 6 Mrs. Fennell 3 Elisabeth A. Fennell,... 2 6 Joseph Fennell, Sen.... 2 6 John Wm. Fennell, ... V Maria Jane Fi-nnell,... 71 Joseph Tunitcad, 2 6 John Wood, 2 6 Mrs. Wood 2 Mary J. Wood 71 Elisabeth L. Wood, ... 7} .lobert Wood, 2 6 Mn.Wood, 3 Mrs. E. Lascnby, 6 Miss Carter 13 Richard Couch 16 Francis Roberts 6 James McLelland 2 6 John McLelland, 2 6 Elisabeth McLelland,... 18 (Collected by Miss Evans.) Mr. John Faris 6 Mrs.Fari 2 6 John Wardman 2 James Evans, 6 George Boals, 6 John Arnold 2 George Evans, Sen n 6 Mary Ann Evans 13 A Friend 18 A Friend, 6 Richard Scansion, 6 Collections after Brad- ford Meeting 3 (Collected by Masters Thurgar and Moberley.) Wm. Armson, 10 Wm. Brown, 10 Wm. Bestwetherick, ... 2 6 Julius DewBon 10 A Friend 2 6 B. Fellowes 13 Catherine Grear, 2 6 Jane Grear, 2 6 Matthew Grear 2 6 Patrick, Grear 6 Thomas Parker, 6 A. Sutherland, 6 Robt. Selby, r-O 1 3 Mrs. Tvrwhltt, 10 D Stoddars, 10 Rev. A. Hill 16 Mrs. Hill 10 Helen Elisabeth Hill... 6 Arthur P. Hill, 18 James Brunskill 2 6 Priscllla Brown, 6 William Evans, 6 Charlotte Furguson, ... 1 3 James Gowdey, 13 Robert Gilpin 2 6 Wm Goodwin, 6 Arthur Moberley 6 Mrs. J.^agee, 6 O.B. Small 6 Frederick Shortt 1 8 T. B. Robinson, 6 John Vomer Thurgar, 6 (Collected by Miss Barry.) Mr. Barry, 6 Mrs. Barry 2 6 Miss Barry 2 6 Mn. Swallow, 6 Mr. Goldle, 13 Mn. Douglass, 13 A. McMaster & Son,... 2 6 Mr. Clark* 18 COLLECTIONS. • •• xm 1 7) bur, 1 a 13 13 ' MIm fennall.) 1) Sonr, 6 3 e nnull,... a tt , Hon.... a a inell, ... U nncll,... 71 ad, 2 2 3 , 7* rood, ... 71 2 2 y 6 13 16 1 6 nd 3 d, 2 land,... 13 r MiM Erana.) 6 2 1, 2 6 6 2 >«n 6 la 13 13 6 D, 6 ■ Brad- 3 (asters Thurgar berley.) 10 lU Ick, ... 2 10 2 13 2 2 2 6 6 6 6 0-0 1 3 10 10 16 10 liU... 6 18 2 6 6 >n,... 13 13 2 6 6 6 6 6 13 6 rgar, 6 lisa Barry.) 6 2 6 2 6 6 13 13 D|... 2 6 18 u Mr. Duggan, 13 Mr. fraaar, 13 Mra. Vanavary 1 S Mra. BaldarioD 13 Mr Sacka • 1 .1 Mra. dpantw, 13 Mra R. McCoy 13 Mr. J. P. Davia, 2 Mri. AIkoa, 13 Mr. AlKOfl, 13 A Friend, 13 Mra. Tboa. Moodfullow, 18 Mra. D. Liindy 13 Mr. Hubt. Stowart, 2 Mr. John Parby. 13 Thoa. Atklna 2 Francl* Kcmpahall, ... 13 Jamaa McCoy, Junr.... 1 3 (Collected by Mlu 0. Wallaoe.) Mr. Burn, 6 Charlotte Wallace 2 Robert Armatrong, .... 6 Miaa Cunningham, ... 1 3 JamcaDrury 6 MrikOunn, 1 3 Mra. aoori{e 1 3 Mr. McConohy, 2 Mra. Lough 2 Mra. Humphrey, 13 Mra Murphy, 1 Thoa. Murphy 13 Mia* Wallace 10 Bobby KoM 13 Miia Lewla, 13 Mra. 8. Armstrong, ... 2 6 Mra. J. Armatrong, .... 2 Mra. W. Armatrong ... 2 6 Mra. Wallace, 3 6 JohnRutledge 6 Robert Wallace 3 Simon Wallace 7t R. Hewat, 6 A Friend 1 3 (Collected by Miaa Wood.) JohnCoulson, 2 Wm. Bayncs 2 JameaWood, 2 Alexander Cooper, 2 JohnCoulson, 2 6 Jamaa Coulaon, o ^ ^ Samuel Roberts 2 Oeorge Baynea 2 Thomas Weat Pasco ... 2 George Tindail 2 Robert Duck 2 S»muel Walker, 2 6 Andrew Nellly 2 6 Thomas MoDowell, 2 6 Cbarlea McDowell....... 2 6 Jamas Hambly, 2 6 A. R. Neebitt, 2 6 Kliaabeth Neabit, 2 6 Thomas Ritchie, 2 6 Jamea Bell 2 6 MaryAnnTravers 2 Eyeline Travers, 3 8 Sampson West, 3 9 John Hambly, 6 Oeorge Thorpe, 6 Henry Oeorge Thorpe, 6 Thomas S.Thorpe, 6 Wm. Coulson, 6 Wm. Sherson, 2 James Hughes 13 Mrs. Cosgrove, 13 Sarah Curry 13 Andrew Morris, 6 John Nesbitt, 13 Alex. McOutcbeon, .... 2 6 Mrs. Coulson 2 AmaraiUh. Collected by Mr. James WQson.) Langtry, Jw 2 6 Laslit, James 3 MeCabe, Jamea 13 Nolan, Arthur 13 " Oeorge 6 " Robt 2 6 <• Wm 18 WlliOD, James 3 " Sarah Cat*don. Colloctml by Mr. J. Armstrong.) Armstrong, John A " Mrs 13 •< Mich. Ben. 6 )• •• Jan. 6 " " Mrs. 13 Rabum, JamesJ 1 3 " Wm 6 " •« Mrs 13 Speers, Alex 2 Uarka Hill. (Collected by Mrs. Tyndal.) Cash 3 6 Campbell, Mich'l 6 Hvnderaon, Thomaa ... 6 Henry, Thomas 6 Kidd,John 6 Lindsay .Christopher... 6 o Patterson, John 6 Htrype, Robt. M 2 6 TynJal, Dr 6 Tyndal, Mrs 6 Walker, Jamea 2 fl MONO t ADJALA. Fletcher, John RoTd.... 1 6 '< Mrs.*hmily 12 Martin, Robt 6 Held, Jamea 6 (Collected by Mr. B. Allen.) Allen, Edward Jun 6 Allen John 2 6 " Martha 2 Bingham, Thomas 2 6 Buchanan, Tbos 13 (Collected by Mr. John Hutohe- son.) Anderson, Irwin 13 Bowers, James 2 6 Clark, John 13 Dynes, Wm 2 6 Hutchison, A. *F 6 Irwin, Arcb'd 2 " John 7* " Wm 13 Larerty, John 2 6 " Henry 13 " James 7i Lewis, Wm 13 Lindsey, James 2 6 Magnire,Wm 1 3 McOopnin,Oeo 6 Mctarlane, Mrs 71 Montgomery, Oeo 13 Partridge, Henry 13 Waller, Robt 13 Wilson, James 13 •< Robert 13 " Wm 13 (Collected by Mr. J. McManus.) Carson, Obas. k Faml'y 17 6 «» Henry " 6 Lirely, Jane 13 Lee, Charles 2 MoManns, O. * ftm ... 1 8 Milburae, Joseph 6 •< SamU J. ... 6 " Thos. Junr. 2 Morrison, Robt 2 6 Ssell, James 13 (Collsoted by Mr. J. Alexander.) Alexander James 2 •• John 3 Bullock, Oeo 3 Culbert, James 1 3 Eweni, Wm 6 Farley. Mm 1 .1 " Wm.Junr 8 Flynn, JamfN « U Uallahor, John Mrs... 6 Sarah (i 6 '• Robert 6 U Henderson, James U 3 Lindsay, King 2 II Morrison, Jamos 6 Nixon, James 10 o Penalton.Rlehard ...... 3 <• Wm 6 Spears, Wm 3 li Summenrille, Ellia ... 0> 6 Webb, John 6 Wilson, Charles 4 •> Jamvs 2 (Collected by Mr. Joseph Alex> andor.) Alexander .ToHt'iih 6 Atkinson, John 6 Darragh, JoNupb A Eldon, Joseph 6 Mills, Robt 6 Morrison, llobert U 2 (Collected by Mr. Tbos. Allen.) Allen, Thos 13 Afliterson. Jas 13 Curry, James H 13 Jackeon, Mrs 2 6 Morrow, Ann 13 Perry, Geo 13 •« John 13 Oraniievitt*. (Collected by Mr. Thos. Jackson.) Armstrong, Chas 13 Bi>usfleld. Robt 3 6 Carbert, Joseph 6 Ellis, John 13 Healey, Wm 2 6 Huston, Nelion 2 Jackson, Thos 6 Kelley, James 2 6 Lennox, Andrew 2 6 Neelands, Daniel 3 6 Stephens, Wm 13 Thompson, Wm 13 COLUNOWOOD. (Collected by Miss M. UamUton. Bethune, N. R Butterworth,Capt. £... Bagal.Eliaa Clentie, Joseph C Ferguson, Peter Francis, Dr. A OlbUrd, William Oibbard, Mrs.Wm Hamilton, W. B Hamilton, Mrs. W. B... Hamilton, Miss Mary.. Hamilton, Fanny Hamilton, Belle Hally,T Jones, J. H LangtiT, Rot. J 3 Lyafl,J Lawrence, Libby Lawrence, J. H MuUins, MelTille Macdonell, Chas Maodonell, Mrs. McMurcfay, Mrs Nemtn, John N. A 6 6 T* 1 8 6 6 10 6 10 6 1 3 7* 1 3 6 6 6 2 1 3 6 6 6 2 6 6 2 6 ^am XIT COLLECTIONS. it II OUtot, Mm 2 Plewto. Wm » Po(t, Andrew I 3 Bstfron, Nell 13 Shore, Edmund 6 Stephen, Dr. Alex. R... 6 Stephen, Mrs 6 SIbbald, Wm 5 Shore. Robert " ' Tdfer, Andrt., 2 fi Telfer, James 7 Telford, K 6 TViKmore, A 2 Cretmore JUillt. (Collected by Miss MarUn.) Achan, Mrs 13 Banting, Chas 6 Bolster, A. M 5 Courcier, Mrs 13 Caney, Mrs 13 Cosmo 6 Day, John 2 6 Ilogif, Wm 13 Kelly, Wm 13 Leonard, James 13 Moore,John 2 6 Nye, Mr 13 Novels, John 13 Nally, Leonard 5 Porter Robert 13 Thornhury, W. 11 Id Thomas, John 5 Thomas, Oeo 3 9 Tremayne, Henry 5 Trout. Ed 13 Webster, E 10 • Webster. Mrs. E 10 Webster, F. W 13 Webster, E. A 1 3 Webster, C. A 1 3 Webster. E.W 13 Wright. Mrs 13 (Ck-'iocted by Miss Honiford.) Currie, o..mes 1 3 Cnrli/ton, James 7i Currie, Archy 1 3 Copeland, Mrs 13 Copeland, Mrs. .lol'.n... 4^ Copeland, Mary Ann... 3 Galloway, Mary 10 Galloway, W 7J Galloway. Mrs 1 3 Uoniford, Elizabeth ... 6 Honiford, Sarah Ann... 7 Honiford. Susannah ... 7 Honiford, Mary Jane... TOO Honiford, Joseph 7} Honiford Wm 13 Kendrfclc, Lydia 7i Madin, R 2 6 Sander-on, .lohn 7^ Sanderson, Elizabeth... 7^ Sanderson, David 13 Sullivan, Jasper 5 H Williams, Mrs 13 (Collected by Miss Smith.) Boys, Thomas 1 3 Carmichel, Donald 71 Carmichel, Duncan ... I) 7^ Lnach, James I' 1 3 McDonald, Wm 19 Price, James 13 Smith, Geo 2 6 Smith, Chas 2 6 Smith, Izabella . 2 6 Smith, Eilza 2 6 Shiels, Jamps 1 9 Turner, John 2 6 I Collected by Miss Clemenger.) Clemenger, Margaret... 7i Clemenger,Charlotte... 71 Betty, Muy Ann 7i Beaty, Elixabetb 7| Beaty, Luk« 1 3 Duff, Wm 18 Flack, Robert 13 Fi; ok, Margaret 7| Ueuston John 13 Lattimt-r, Wm 1 3 Lott, John 1 lot Lennox. Easther 13 McLain, John o 1 3 Monah, Hugh 13 Nixon, Thomas ......... 7t Thomas, Mary 13 Thompson, Wm 1 3 Wcxis, Isaac 2 6 Wilcox, Sarah 2 6 Wilson, Dixon 2 9 HAMILTON. ChritVt Cliureh. Ambridge, T. A 10 Amnr, J o 2 6 Anderson, J. U 7 6 Armstrong, J 6 Armstrong, Mrs 5 Armstrong, Isaac 2 Atkinson, G 10 Austin, John 6 Awty, J 2 6 AynesleyJ. J 5 B. A 2 Balfour, P 2 6 B. L. D 5 Beasley, R. 3 6 Bellamy, Mrs 13 Benson, J. B 10 Best, T. N 10 Belts, Mr 13 Billings, Dr 10 Blackman, Rev. T. J. M. W 2 10 Blackeny, Thos 10 Blackeney, Mrs 10 Blutchford, John 5 Browne. iU & F 2 10 Browne, M W 15 Browne, Mrs. M. W ... 10 Browne, Kmily 5 Browne, Ellen 10 Browne, Jos. B 10 Bruce, Alex 10 Bruce, J. A 2 6 Brydges, M 15 Bullerton, W 2 6 Burgess, John 5 Bu.scombe, R 2 6 Bull, H. B 15 0- BIythe, T. A 10 Cash 5 Cash 2 6 Cash 6 Cash 13 Cash 2 6 Cash 2 6 Cash 13 Cash 2 6 Cash 2 6 Cash 5 Cash 13 Cash 13 Cash 5 Cash 10 Cash 5 Churchman, A 10 Cahill, James 10 Cann Sam 2 6 Cannon, J o 1 3 Carlisle, Geo 5 Carlisle, Mrs 2 6 Carpenter, Joel 6 Carroll, P I 5 Carroll, Mrs 6 Case, Dr 1 Case, W. H 6 Cow, Mill G. R 6 Case, Mr. * Mrs H 1 6 Chambers, Mrs. D 6 Child*, H 2 Chilman, J. C 10 Clarke, Benj 6 Clark. H. F 6 Clark, Hutchinson 2 Cleaver, Wm 1 Cook, Wm 10 Cooper, H G 10 Corby, L. R 10 Cotter, Geo 7 Counsell, Mr 10 Counsell, Mrs 6 Counsell, 6 Cowan, J 2 Crcsswell, F 5 Cresswell, Mrs 6 Crossley, J U 6 Crozior, St. G. B 6 Crozier, Mrs 6 Crozier, J. A. G 2 Crozier, L. N. F 1 Crozier, A. M 1 Cuzner, J 1 Dallas. Dr 5 Daly, Michael 5 Daly, O.N 2 Daly, J. N 2 Davis, 8 2 Davis, Milton : ^ Davis. John 2 Davidson, John 1 Davidson, H. £ 10 Denroche, C 6 Dingle, R. W 2 Dixon, Wm 2 Dixon, T. C 10 Dodds, Wm 5 Dowling, John 6 Downing, Geo 2 Duggan, Dr 1 Evans, .Virs 6 Fairclough, Mr. & Mrs, 10 Fergusson. P 1 Ferris, Wm 5 Fergusson, R. C 1 6 Fish, Mrs 5 Foolner, Wm 6 Foster, G.J 10 Fothergill, Mrs 5 Friend 6 Friend 2 Galliver. Mr. & Mrs ... 10 Geddes, Rev J. O 2 10 Oeddes, Mrs 1 6 Geddes, Miss 10 Oeddes, Miss S 10 Oeddes, Miss M. A 10 Geddes, J. G.jr 10 OiUison.J.T 1 6 oniespy, J 5 Oillesby. W 6 Gille py 2 Gordon, L.R 5 Gordon, Wm 6 (lold>mith, G 1 (Jott. Mr 1 15 Grant, P 10 Gra«ott, C. D 5 Orasett, Mrs. C. D 6 . Grasett. Master 2 Green, Wm 1 Grist, Mrs. J 6 Gunn, Anne 5 Gunn, Alfred 6 Gunn, Mary E 6 Gunn.J.O'B 8 Gunn, R. L 5 Gray, Thomas 2 llagvr, J.B 5 Hiillett, Wm 6 Harper, R 6 Harris, O. F 10 Harris, Mr 2 . 5 1 6 C 2 10 . 5 . 6 , 2 1 10 10 10 6 2 5 6 6 6 5 2 1 1 1 5 5 2 2 2 6 6 « 6 6 6 6 3 6 U 6 Harris. J 10 But, J. 0. 16 lUtt, Mra (I 15 Ilardlker, J 5 HnrTey, Mrs 6 HaytOD. JoH 18 Ilelliwell, T 10 Heming, 0. E 6 Henwood, Miss 13 Hiekefl,Capt 1 Hill.KeT. B. C..M.F... 16 Holoombe, S. F 16 HoIdeii,J. R 10 Boodless, J 5 Iloodlesi Mrs 6 Horramnn, J 6 Hoult, Geo 5 Hudfion.C. L 10 Hudspitb. J 2 6 Hugbee, T. A 2 6 Hull. Wm 6 Hunting, 8 5 Hutcbinson, E 2 Uynes, Mr A Mrs 10 Irwin, Wm 5 jRckwn Eliza 5 James, Qeo U 6 Jarvis, C. R 5 Jarvls, C. n 10 Jeffrey, M Ins 2 6 Johnson, Wm 2 JoneR, G X 5 Judd, John 15 Judd, Mn fi Kelk, Mr. & Mrs 10 Kennedy, A 5 Kent, Mrs 2 6 Kerr.R W 10 Kldner, C 5 King D. H 2 6 Land. R. A 10 Langdon, H o 6 Lacy, J 2 6 Leggo, Wm !0 Lllley, J 10 Lister, Jan. .r. 6 Loman, A 6 Lord, F 10 Law. R. N 10 Macdonald.W. R 10 Macdonald, Mrs 1 U Macdonald, Miss 6 Macdonald, Master 5 McHarg, R 2 McAllister, H 3 9 Mclnnes, D 2 10 McKenzie,J.J 10 McOivern.E 5 McOuire, J 2 6 McCuaig, R 6 McCuaig, Mrs 10 McCuaig, Mrs J. F 10 McFlroy,Mr 6 McMillan, A o 5 McCoy. A 10 McKinstry, II 10 McCuichon, H 6 McRea, J 6 McNab, Miss U 6 McNab, James 5 Magill. Mrs C 10 Martin, R 10 Martin, Mrs 5 Martin, J 5 Matthews. J. B 6 Meakins,Mr 10 Mils, Mrs S 2 10 Mills, Geo. H 1(1 U Mills, Mrs a. H 10 Mills, Mrs W. H 10 Mills, J.W 10 Mills, Aurora 5 Mills, J. C. 6 MinK,MrsC 10 MUU.M1SSA 10 COLLECTIONS. Mitchell, Mr A Mrs 10 Morrison, J. B 5 Mor5on, A 6 Morton, Mr A Mrs 10 Mulholland, E 5 Murray, John 5 Murton, John 6 Murton.Mrs 2 6 Murton. Miss 2 6 Myles, Wm 5 Norisb, J 5 Non.attendant 5 O'Ueilly, Dr. & Mrs ... 1 5 O'Keilly, Miles 15 O'Reilly, Mrs 10 O'ltoilly. Miss 6 O'Reilly, J. >; 6 O'Reilly, M. Jr 6 Ormandy. T II 6 OKborne, M 5 Papps. Mr 15 Pardis. J 6 Park, W. H 2 6 Pa'terson, J Patterjion, Mrs 5 Peck, J. J 6 Peters, Mrs 2 6 Pinnock, Jane 13 Polly. J. W 5 Powi(i,W. Jr 5 Price, Emily 13 Pringle, J. D 15 Pringle, Mrs 5 Pringle. 6 Ramauy, Robert 2 6 Randlu, John 6 Rawlings, Mary 7J Rayncr, Mrs 2 6 Read, Ann 5 Read, Ann 2 6 Reeves, Mrs 2 6 Ridley, J. 10 Ridley, Dr 10 Riley, Mrs 6 Riordon, John 2 6 Ritchie, E 16 Ritchin. Mrs 10 Ritchie, Miss 10 Ritchie, Miss V 5 Ritchie F. E 10 Ritchie, J. 5 Robertson, Geo 2 6 Robinson, A. G 13 Robinson, Wm 13 Robinson, E 13 Rogers, R.N 6 Routh. A. W 5 Rutbven, John 10 R.vall, Dr 5 Ryckman, O. M 5 Sauders, H 6 i^backell, H 5 Sharp. Geo 5 Sharp, Mrs 6 Siddon, 2 6 Simpson. J 1 o Smith, II. H 6 Smith, J : 2 6 Smith, Geo 6 Smith, Mr 13 Smith, Samuel 6 Smith, Mrs 5 Smith, Thomas 5 Spohn, P. B 5 Start, J. E 5 Stayner, P. H 5 Stennett, M. B 6 Stewart Capt 10 Stewart, Mrs 10 Stinpon, E 10 Stinson, T 2 Steven, A 10 Storror,W 2 6 Stow.A 10 Stratton, F 6 XV Pullry, John 2 Sunley, J 10 Swales, Mrs 10 Swartzenberg Mrs 18 ■ Tiffin, S 2 Ti8dale,V. »l 10 Thomas Wm 6 Thomas, J S 2 Tout. Thomax 2 Twitchell, Capt 6 W W. W 6 W. R. R 10 Walker, T 10 Walker, Mrs 10 Walker, F. C 10 Wetenhall, W 16 Wetenball. Mrs John 10 Walker, Mrs. U 2 Walker, W 6 Walker, T. Seur .^ Walker, Mrs. A 2 8 Widow smite 7i Wilkins. Miss 10 Wiikins, Henry 1 3 Williams, John 6 WilliamR, Mrs.D 5 Milloughby, Capt 10 M'ilson, II 2 Woodman, Mra 13 Worthington> Qeo 5 Wright, Mrs 10 Wyles, Jss. 2 6 Young, ir. 6 Zealand, Capt 10 Barton diVlan/ord. AlliFon, William 2 8 AlmA!i,John& family.. 15 Almas,Samuel 2 6 Almas, Frederick & fy. 16 Bond, Silas 6 Bond. Mrs. Sllns 6 Bull, Rev. G. A 15 Choate, Joseph B 5 Cook, Mrs. William .... 5 Farmer, W. rLogie) ... 1 6 Fillman, Jacob Wm.... 5 Fillman, Mrs. Jacob W. 5 Flock, Andrew 5 Gage, John 5 Hiles, William 5 Hiles, Jacob 5 Kern, Samuel 10 Kern, Christopher 2 6 Kern, Jacob o 2 Kcrn,Clarinda 2 6 Kern Isaiah o 6 Kern, Mrs. Isaiah 5 Kern, David Wm, 2 Kern, Elizabeth M 2 McKee, Samuel 5 Merritt,Rev.R.N Mor- ristown. New Jersy 15 Rennie, Mr 5 R«nnei, Mrs 5 Ryckman, Mrs 5 Servos, Col. D.K. 4 fmy. 15 Tait, George 6 Tillman, Mrs 5 Tydd, John 6 Webber, Thomas 6 74 Whyte, J. (Barton L'ge.. 16 Dundas rf Hamhonf. Mrs. Overfleld 10 Miss Fairfield 5 Samuel Overfleld 10 0- William Overfield 0.60 Mrs Riley 5 Mrs Ewart 3 Miss Ewart 5 MsssE. Ewart 5 James B Ewart 6 John Ewart 6 Mufuet Ewut 6 XVI COLLECTIONS. Marion Ewurt •> 5 S William Ewatt *> ' 5 J M. Babington 6 J. M. Dixon 2 6 T.O.J. Raccy 6 A Friend 2 8 Mm. J. li. Smith 7 8 Blaney Cherry ^ ^ i H. 0. Habbin 6 Mrs, Habbin 6 M. O. Orysler 2 8 J. S. Meredith 10 J Cowper 6 John Cochrane 6 Mw. E. Smith 13 rdward Stanley 6 A Friend 2 6 Thomas Hatt 6 James Stephen 13 George Smith 13 W. B. Gwyu 6 Mrs. Gwyn « 2 6 George Bickell 6 Mrs. Parker 10 Jacob Binkley 6 Mrs. Graham 2 6 Mrs. Ulggison 13 James Wales 6 A. H. Pearson 6 Mrs. Ramsay 13 Mrs. Walton 2 6 James Reld 6 R, S. Brock 6 Mrs. Phoenix 2 6 ■William Parks 3 li John Darracott 2 6 Richard Bickell 2 6 (Collected by Miss C. Smith and Miss Hatt, Mrs. McMurray 10 W. 8. McMurray 5 James S. Mc Murray... 6 Miss McMurray 5 Mrs. Begue ...„ 6 Mr. Rolph 10 A Friend 2 6 A Friend 6 R. Swindle 6 Mrs. King 6 G. May 5 M. A. Thorpe 6 Jane Thorpe 6 Mrs. Davidson 10 Christopher Loney 6 Mrs. Fyke 18 Mrs. Thompson 13 Mrs. KingsmUl 5 0' John Morson 2 6 Frederick Farrow 2 6 Mrs. Brown 13 W. Martlin 6 Mrs. Howe 5 Miss Sidney Smith 2 6 MissC. Sidney Smith... 2 6 Mrs. J. B.Grafton 6 Mrs. Taylor 2 6, George M. Barton 1 A Gregson 10 Mrs. Lewis 6 J. Hayden 6 William Williams 6 Dr.Dalton 7 6 Ralph Leeming 16 John Brooking 6 Mrs. W. Pass 3 9 Mrs. Fenton 6 A. W. Kippen 13 Francis W. Hawkins... 3 S, Crosley 2 6 T.Venobles 6 Mrs.Boirtl 18 George Haynes 6 Robert Douglau 6 John Taylor 6 Thomas Q. Woodf 6 Mrs.Uoyd 6 0. MoCloud 9 D.A.Cooke S U J.Anderson 6 Well Ftamhoro.' (Collected by the Misses Smith.) George Jones 6 Mrs. Jones 2 6 Mr, Morson 6 Mrs. .Morson 6 Mrs. George Smith 5 Mr.G. M Smith U 2 6 F. E. Smith 2 6 A.G.Markle 6 James Morden 10 Mrs. Morden 10 Mrs.Hallowell 6 Miss M. Bates 2 6 John KeiTlUe 10 George Cramer 2 6 John Cochenour 2 (Collected by Miss Cochenour A Miss £. BuUock.) William Bullock 10 Elizabeth BuUock 5 Francis Bullock 6 James Cochenour 6 William Cochenour .... 2 6 Anna Cochenour 5 John Mcllroy 2 6 Mrs. Mclllroy 2 6 William Morden 2 6 David Armstrong 6 John Garroch 2 6 D. Donohugh 6 Joseph Foster 2 6 Hugh Fraser 6 James Cramer 2 Henry Sager 13 George Hills 2 6 Michael Gues 2 6 John Ramsay 6 Joseph Bullock 2 Joseph Webster 10 Mrs. " 6 Joseph << 13 Maria " 18 Francis " 13 Jane " 13 El'en « 13 Mary " 13 George " 13 James '* 13 Susan " 1 3 Charlotte <• 13 Margaret " 13 Francis '< 13 Thomas Devan 13 George Green 2 6 Mrs. Butler 6 Mrs. S. Lawreuce 2 6 Joseph Lants 2 6 William Surerus 2 6 (Collected by Wishart A Evatt) Mrs. Janet Wishart .... 10 Kenneth Wishart. 10 Louisa WUhart 6 George Wishart 2 6 Andrew Wishart 2 6 Mrs. YanEvery 6 2 6 Sarah VanEvery 2 6 William VanEvery 13 Brands Evatt 10 Mrs. Eratt 6 Miss Foster 3 6 Thomas Walker 6 William Rosa A famUy 10 Atuxuter Parochial BraitA, (Collected by Miai Halson.) OqtttinBiily 10 Geo. Leith Esq 2 10 Mlsa Ferrer ». 16 Mrs. Bush 1 Wm, B. Woods Esq 16 Mrs. R. D. Jones I Mrs. Robert Halson ... 6 George Byma 2 W. W. Byms 2 6 O. B. Rousseau 6 E. Clark 2 6 W. R. Neale 6 L.Gurnett 1 3 A Friend 13 Mr. Gable 6 (Collected by Miss Gabel.) Rev. Dr. McMurray ... 1 5 D. Wishart 2 8 A. Egleston 2 6 H. Egleston 2 6 Thos. £. Egan 2 8 J. Wiard 5 0. Cutler 2 6 B. Thurisson 2 6 J R. D. Thurrlsion .... 2 6 W. H. Thurisson 2 George Rush 2 8 Robert Marshall 2 6 R. Ingram 2 6 Mrs. Mcintosh 2 6 Mrs. H. Egleston 5 Mrs. J. O. Crane 2 6 Mrs. A J. Borsantee... 2 6 Mr. J. Gould 2 6 Mrs. McKay 6 Job Lodor Esq. 10 James Lodor 2 Wm. Lodor 2 6 AdamMarr 2 6 Chas. Phillips 2 6 Mrs. Kemp 2 Mrs. Gurnett 13 Mrs. L. A. Gurnett 13 Mr. E.Egan 0° 2 8 Mrs. Robertson 2 6 B. Marr 2 6 (Collected by Mr. Alpheus Snider.) Dr. Mackelean 1 5 Major Showers 1 Messrs.SmlthftPen&cld 10 Thomas Armes 5 Adam Book 6 W. P. Williams 5 Alexander Miller 6 Robert Lewis 5 Thomas Lewis 5 Mrs. A. Duff 5 Augustus G. Gott 5 Wm.A.Cooley 6 JohnHeslop 6 Thomas Hammell 6 (For Mission Fund.) Capt. Hammersly 10 A Friend 6 Alphens Snider 6 Frederick G. Snider 5 (Collected by Edw'd Armstrong.) Mrs. Logan 6 James Watson 2 6 HamUton Arthur 13 John Miller 71 Mr. M. McMullen 7i James McMuUen 13 James Henderson 13 Edward Armstrong ... 2 6 Mouiit FUatant. Mrs. Yaughan 6 John Dane 6 Mrs. Thomas Cook 2 Mr. Ibomaa Oook a 6 H. Onbun 2 Dr. Silas Cook 13 H. Bou8laugh 6 Mm. Rocuy 6 Charlotte Racey 5 Wm. Darby 6 John Toyne u Wm. Young 2 6 Mn. McAlUter 6 Jas. Ferris 3 6 John Boaf U 1 3 Mrs. A. H. Cook 5 Wm.Cook 1 3 John Cook 13 Alexander Cook 13 OeorgeCook 13 Benjamin Buckley 5 JobnM. Qeary 13 Chas. W. CoopiT 5 A. CookERqr 1 Chas. Foster 5 Thomas Hall 2 6 Mrs. Hall 2 6 E. Hall 7i KdwardHall 7| W. Hall 7* A. Hall 71 John Walters 6 George Wedgerfield .... 2 6 Jas Kennedy 2 6 John Bingham 13 Mrs. Job lUn!>ham 13 R. Cleaver Senr 2 6 Johnson St'.'wart 13 Mrs. Stewart 13 Margaret Taylor... .... 13 J. Smith 2 6 Mrs. Smith 2 6 A Friend 2 6 Mrs. C)iapin 0,5 Jas. Bacey 6 Robert Racey 5 Jas. Creigbton 5 U Wm.Creighton U 2 6 TVm. Dooley .: 2 6 Mrs. Tronsom 13 Francis Ellis 13 Mrs. J. Ellis 13 Thomas Racey 5 A. N. Kerby 2 6 Mary Dalartine 13 R. Cleaver 13 Wm.Carlyle 2 6 A. J. Rouse 2 6 Geo. Peatman 5 Mr. Peatman 2 6 Miss Peatman I 3 Master Peatman 13 Caytma Heights. Joseph Thomas 5 Mrs. " 2 6 Miss " 13 W. J. " 13 C. » " 13 J. C. '• 7' J. 8. '• 7i H. R. •' 7i JE. ♦• 7i F. A. « 7i M. E. Fitzglorus 2 6 A.W.Smith 5 Jas. Goobam 2 6 8amuel Squires 6 Rev. E. B. Stinson 15 Mrs. Stinson 5 W. Clark 13 Geo. Barton a Mrs. Sincoln II 1 8 Mr. Bennett 2 J D. Dresser 6 'i Jeremiah Smith 5 Mrs. J. Smith 13 Uno* B. Smith 71 Stephen E. Smith ,,....0 7i C COLLECTIONS. Robert M.Smith 71 Francis Y Smith 7} Martha Liknis CIS Maria Jane Lawzan ... 1 3 George Dinham 2 6 MalachlFile 6 John Patton 13 Jacob Clark 71 Sarah Wier 13 Lydia Gauntlett 1 3 Chas. Hobson 1 Cicero McKonkey 13 Jane Westbrook 2 6 F. A. Miller 2 Rev. Mr. Sutton 2 6 Mrs. M. Westlake 13 Mrs. Mary Ana Rlspin 2 6 Sylvester Day 13 Hannah Brown 2 6 Mrs. M. Merrall 6 Jas. Woods 13 Mrs, Hildred 13 Peter AVestbrook 6 Robert Whitemore 13 Euos Ounnell 5 Wm. Coin 13 Abigal Reed 1* John Fair 13 Robt. W. File 2 5 Walter Brown 1 3 Mrs. Wm. Coin 13 Mohawk and Tutcarora, Adams, Henry 18 Anderson, C 2 6 Anthony, Oliver 6 3 Anthony, Albert 6 Anthony, HaoTiah 2 6 Anthony, Michael 5 Anthony Elira 1 3 Alvi.^,John 10 Burning, Timothy o & Burning, S 1 3 Burning,N 13 Burning, P 3 1 j Boyce,Z 5 Butler, J 2 6 Beaver, J 6 Burnham, W 13 Bateman, James 5 Bateman, Mrs 2 6 Carpenter, Joseph 6 Carpenter, Mrs 13 Cayuga, John 2 6 Dixon, Nicholas 6 Davis, John 6 Davids, Jacob 6 Dalrymple, Hannah.... 6 Dae, Dr 10 Douglas, Betsy 6 Douglas, W 1 3 Delaware, J 1 3 Douglas, Nancy 5 Elliot, A. Rev 2 French, John 10 Garlo A i 1 3 Green, N 6 Green, Widow 5 Garlo, P 6 Garlo. Mrs 6 Griffith, T 5 Griffin, A 6 Griffin, Mrs 2 6 Griffin, O.R 6 GordDn.J 2 6 Gibson, J 13 Hansfield, T 13 Hill, J 13 Hill, D 13 Hiil.P 1 3 Hill, Isaac 2 6 Hill, Catharine 13 Hill, J 6 HiU, Magdalene Q 9 XVU Henry, P. 18 Headsman, R ...0 10 Hunis, Wm 5 Hunis, R 6 Harris, R 6 Harris, T. 6 Harris, Sarah 13 Heyden, J 2 6 Hagar, C 2 Hagar, J 2 6 Huffman, E.B 2 6 Hu8kicon,T 2 6 Johnson, Aaron 6 Johnson, Mrs. A 2 6 Johnron. Abram 1 S Isaac, Jacob 8 Johnron, Joseph 2 Johnson, J 18 Johnson, S. Miss 1 8 Johnson, J. S 6 Johnson, Mrs 6 Johnson, £. S 6 Johneon.G. H.M 6 Johnson, Mrs. G. H. M 6 Johnson, II. B 13 Johnson, Thomas 10 Jenkins, Mr 2 Jamieson, J 6 John, Wm. Jar 13 John, M 13 John, M'm 5 Jchn.P 2 6 John, Victoria 2 6 Kingston, J. S 10 Lock, 2 6 Lewis, W 18 Lewis, J 2 6' Ludlow. A 13 Lines, J 5 Leonard, Mr. k Miss... 2 Latham Jane 6 Latham, J 6 Latham, P 2 6 Maracle, J 13 Martin, M 5 MarUn, J 2 6 Martin, C 13 Monture.Mrs 1 3 Marlet, N 2 6 Marlet, A 6 Moses,G 2 6 Moses, Margaret 6 Moses, C 6 Montour, J 5 Montour, Mary 2 6 Montour, Hannah. 2 6 Montour, W 2 6 Montour, A 2 6 Montour, Helen 2 6 Montour, Jane 2 6 Nelles, A. Rev 2 Nelles, Mrs. A 10 Nelles, R. B 6 Powlas, Mr. k Mrs. J... 7 6 Powlas, Isaac 6 Powlas, Mrs. J 6 Patterson, Helen 2 6 Pectup, Eliza. 2 6 Pcteis, Helen 6 Peters, Mary 8 Peters, Betsy 13 Rokwaho, Dayads 6 Smith, Mrs. Joel 13 Skimmons, A 6 Staats, H 6 Smith, widow A 18 Smith, Wm 18 Styres, J 2 6 Snake, George 10 Simon, J 6 3 Thomas, L 13 Thomas, Mrs. L 6 18 Thomas, D 18 Tyson, H 6 Thomas, Thos. 6 I ■ '■ i: ' i I 1 I J • •• XYIU Wtde, H 5 Walker, Mn 6 Wampnm, J 18 WlllMD, J 6 WiUion, B«tay 2 6 Willwii, 3$B 2 6 WIUwii, J 6 2 6 WilliMni, Jane 13 Workman, H 6 Yonell Oeorge 16 Toung, Tbomaa 6 Sum* under la 6 10 Parii. AUohla^M 6 Alma, W. 6 Bullock, Noah Jr 6 Brown, George Senr.... 10 Brown, Mn. .....\ 10 Brown, Mark 6 Brown, Qeorge Jr 6 Brown, Catherine 2 6 Brown, Eliiabeth 2 6 Burrowea, Arnold 10 Burrowes, Miu M. 10 Oapron, Hiram 6 Curtin, Ohrist'n U 6 Curtla Wm. 5 Dickson D.R u 6 Draper, Joi 2 6 Dennla, Oeorge 10 Baland, Hra 13 nsber, Franoea C 13 FuMell, Mr 6 Vnaaell, Mrs 6 Fuasell's fiunlly 10 Fry, Oeorge 6 Gardner, Mrs. P- 6 Oreenstreet, H. J. 1 6 Oreenstreet, Mrs 10 Oreenstreet, Bessy 13 Oreenstreet, Ellen 13 Oreenstreet, Henry ... 1 3 Oreenstreet, Amy 13 Oreenstreet, Heroert... 13 Oreenstreet, Edltb 13 Oal-J. J. V 6 HaTill,Jamet 6 Irwin, John 2 6 Lee, J. O. C 6 Munn, T. M 6 Ueybwry, Andrew 13 Maxwell, Mrs I 3 MaoLean, D 2 6 Monro, Mrs. J. 2 6 Nlshet,R. 10 NiaunOtO. B 10 Nixon, Wm 10 Crerell, J. 6 OrereU, Mrs. 6 OllTer, Edward 13 Penton, John A 10 Penton, Edward 10 PhiUlpps,T.D 10 Powell, W. a 2 6 Phlllpe, Mrs 2 6 Reynett, S. R 5 Robertson, Mrs. 13 Rogerson, Thos 3 RyalU Edward 10 Ryall,T. 10 Sazbee, Charles 6 Bpenoer, J. A 2 6 Small sums 6 Teskey, H 5 Tew. A 6 Tew, John 10 Tisdale, J. 10 Tisdale, Mrs. 5 Tisdale, 2 6 Tisdale, J. 0. Jr 2 8 Townley, Rer. Adam... 2 T«nmley,Mrs. 10 Thomson, 0. XL 10 TiXt Mils •••••••••MM>if.> 6 GOLLEOTIONS. Webb, 6 WoWerton, Asa 6 Watson, Thos 1 3 Yates, Mrs 6 Young, 0. M 10 Brown, Michael 6 Brown, Mr. M 2 Brown, 0. H. Miss il 6 Brown, Sarah Miss 13 Brown M. Master 18 Barlow, Oapt 10 Ballachey, Oeorge 5 Boultby, 6 Barrett2_Rlchard 6 Bacon, W. H. Dr 6 Brockington, 5 Bell,Wm 5 Bcal, James 5 Botham, Thos. & ftm'l 15 Curtes, D 5 Cash 6 Cleater, Mrs 5 Druton, Thos 5 Digby, Dr. 5 Dreenhurst, E. P 2 6 Dixon, 0. Col 10 Fisher, Jas 13 Friend, A 2 6 Oreer, A 10 Oorman.Robt 5 Oilkison, A. 10 Good, Miss 5 Oale, Wm 10 Qillespie, Joseph 2 Hagarty, Dan'l 5 Hasentt, Wm 13 Hamdon, Robt 5 Hart, Mrs 5 Handy, H. A 10 Hutcheson, J 2 6 J.J.M 6 James, Thos 5 Kelly, J. H 5 Kilma,E 6 Lemmon, Henry 2 10 Lowes, Henry 5 Lowes, John 2 6 Kerly, James 10 Kerly, Julia C. R. 2 6 Kerly, J. R 2 6 Kerly, Ab 10 Lines, Wm. t family... 16 Merlgold, Chas 10 Merigold, Mrs....~ 5 Merigold, C. Master ... 2 6 Merigold, Frank 2 6 McKyes, Mrs 5 McKyes, M. Miss 2 6 McKyes, B. Master 2 6 Muirhead, Wm 6 Muirhead, John 5 Maeaul»y, J 2 6 Muirhead, Jas 10 HaeCartney, Wm 2 6 Maclean, Robt 2 6 MaeKenxie, J 2 6 McKettrick, Sam'l 2 6 HcKettrick, Mrs 2 6 McKettrick, A 2 6 McKettrick, E 2 6 Niool, James 5 Prayn, M. W 5 Ratman, H 5 Rokins, John 5 Raoey, Henry 6 Racey. Mrs 5 Racey, Miss 5 Raoy, M.J 13 Rubidge,Wm 10 Smith, Mary 6 Stewart, C. J. 5 Shaekell, Robt 6 8toko% H 10 Snoad. Oeo 6 Smith. Sheritr 10 Shellold, Henry 6 Turner, John 10 Usher, J. 0. Rer 16 Valentine, Wm 2 6 Walsh, Jas 6 Wood, E. B 10 Wye, John 6 Watts, A 10 Winter, T. B 10 Winter, Mrs 6 Winter, K. B 2 6 Winter, S. C 13 Winter, J. E 13 Tori, Qrand Sivtr. Beard, Wm 2 6 Chapman, Oeorge 6 Dunham, E. J 2 6 Hudson, Mr 6 Hudson, Mrs 6 Hudson, Miss 2 6 Hudson, Maria 2 6 Hudson. Julia Victoria 2 A Johnstone, James 18 Kiffen, James 2 6 Murton, Stoph. Senr... 10 Murton, Mrs. S 6 Walker, J. Miss 2 6 Murton, Geo 13 Murton, Stephen, Jun. 13 Mutton, Thos 13 Nelles, Mrs. L. 10 Nelles, Mrs. J. Y 6 Williamson, Andrew... 5 Stranger, A 2 6 (Collected by Mr. F. O. Martin.) Martin, Sheriff 10 Martin, Mrs 10 Martin, Eran 6 Martin, Frederick 0.... 6 Hareourt, Mrs. 6 Harcourt, Michael 10 Collected by Mr. Harrison.) Anderson, Samuel 5 Adam McWilUam 6 Birch, Hugh 6 Baker, Edward 5 Burgess, John 0. 6 Friend, A 2 6 Oouland, Thos 2 6 Harrison, Edmund 5 Hawthorn, James 5 Jeffery, Oeo 6 Peteh,Robt 5 Quinsey, Joseph 6 Quinsey, John 5 Ledman, Thomas 5 (Collected by Mr. Jacob Young.) Weir, William 6 Weir, Mrs 5 Weir, Richard 0' 6 Weir, Catherine 5 Weir, Robert 5 Young, Jacob 10 Young, Mr 5 Young, James 6 Young, Mrs 5 (Collected by Mr. J. Nelles.) Bowmallie, Jane E. ... 1 3 Rowmallie, Charles ... 7} Bain, Charles 5 Baker, Colin 6 Cleveland, Geo 6 Caw, Daniel 1 lOi Doig, John 2 6 Farish, James 5 Hall, John 2 6 McKay, Mr 2 6 Kyle, James 2 6 NeUw, W. Col 6 OOLLEOIIONS. NrilM,JaineiO 5 NcUm, 8. WUliam 9 NellAi, Fnderick A. ... 1 3 Nellei, Augustas R. ... 1 3 FarroU,Sarah J 13 Spittle, John 6 Williams, Arrcot 5 Wickett, John 2 6 Weston, Mrs 13 Warren, Mrs. R 5 Wilson, Wm 6 Nelles,J.A. Mr 1 3 Young, Darid 5 Young, Daniel 2 (Collected by Mr. P. ReynolOs.) Bayley, P. Wm 6 Martin, James 2 6 Reynolds, Frances 6 Strachan, Thos 5 Wren, Oowen 2 Wren, Robert 2 6 Park, Paul > 5 (Collected by J. Orerand.) Orerand. John 10 Beard, Thos 2 6 Cragil,John 6 Crookshanks James ... 10 Crookshank, Robt 5 Overand, Mary 5 Orerand, James 5 Ogle, OliTer 5 Ogle, Margaret 6 Qutn, Martha 5 Quin, Wm 2 6 Qnia, Eliza 2 Timwed, Miles 2 6 Weston, Robert 2 6 (Collected by Mr. J. Dancey.) Atkinson, Thos 2 6 Cook, John 10 CuUough, McHugh ... 1 3 Cunningham, John ... 1 3 Dancey, James 10 Danoey, Mary A 2 6 Dancey, Margaret J. ... 1 3 Duncan, Thos 5 Hall, Charles 5 Hewitt, Robt 5 Henderson, Alex 6 Johnstowe, Wm 5 McLeland, John 5 Miller, Thos 5 MoManus, John 2 6 Morrison, John 5 Morrison, James 6 Parker, Margaret Mrs. 6 Parker, Joseph 13 Parker, Sarah E 13 Petticrew, John 6 Petticrew, Wm 5 Bolston, James 13 Robertson, John 6 Robertson, Ann 2 6 Thompson, Geo 2 6 Williams, Jane A 2 6 Watson, Nathaniel ... 1 3 Warren, Mrs, J 2 6 Warren, Wm 2 6 Warren, John 2 6 Kennedy, Wm 6 (Collected by Mr. D. Hudson.) Builder, Wm 13 Carr, Elijah J 2 6 Ontliff. John 13 Donald, Maria M 13 ]^end,A 2 6 Hill, ReT. B. C 15 Hill, Mrs 13 Hill, Miss 1 S Hill,Jeffery 1 3 HiU,0. A 0X3 HlU,Senwiek 13 Hill, Elisabeth C 1 3 Hannah, C.Hrs 5 Hannah, Mrs. W 7^ Williamson, Mrs 2 Wilson, Mrs 13 Mitten. Thos 13 Brown, Miss 13 CNoil, John 13 O'Neil, Mrs 13 Harvey, John C 2 Killop, Mrs. M 13 (Collected by Mr. W. Nelles.) Clarke, Jacob 2 6 Clarke, Alex 2 6 Huffman, Cornelius ... 6 Huffman, John 2 6 MoQuire,Wm 5 Gold, Christopher 5 Hillock, James 5 Kerr, Alex 2 6 Morris, Griffith 5 Nelles, Warren 3 9 Nelles, Mrs. W 6 Nelles, J. Colborne 13 Petticrew, Matthew ..90 1 3 Petticrew, Mrs 13 Norris, Isaac 3 14 Spittle, Thomas 2 6 (Collected by Mr. D. Anderson.) Anderson, Delila 10 Anderson, David 5 Anderson, Roxana 5 Feannan, James 2 6 Griffith, Benjamin 6 Macarthy, Alflred 6 Pepper, Wm 6 (Collected by Mr. John Burgess.) Austin, Mrs 2 6 Adams, Wm 5 Burgess, John 6 Burgess, Mrs 2 6 Brackinreed, Robt. ... 2 6 Boyd, Andrew 2 6 Buchannen, Finley ... 2 6 Buchannen, Chris't ... 2 6 Burgess, Arthur 2 6 McCauley, James 6 Davis, Robt 6 Davis, Ann 2 6 Gill, George 2 6 Hillock, John 6 Hillock, Mrs 5 Kerr, James 6 Mclielland, Moses 5 Moore, Robt 6 Moore, James 5 Nelles, Isaac 6 Patterson, Mr 5 Qninsey,Wm 6 Quinsey, Mr 2 6 Robertson, Robt 2 6 Robinson, Wm 6 Robinson, Mrs 6 Roldnson, Mary 2 6 Wray.Wm 3 6 (Collected by Mr. Adam Davis.) Boyd, J. 10 Beatty, John 5 Boyd, Elisa 5 Crooks, Hugh 2 6 Cummins, John 2 Davis, Adam 16 DavisMaiyJ. 6 Davis, Wm 6 Davis, Jas. N 16 A. Friend 0^3 Glen, Wm U 5 Glen, Robt 6 Gaynon, Robt 2 6 Glen, Robt. Junr 2 6 Glen, John 2 6 Qlen, Wm. 2 Glen, Martha 2 6 UamUton. J. Ralph ... 6 V Hewatt, Edward 6 Hamilton, 6 Hewitt, John 5 Hewitt, Robt 6 Hewitt, Isaac 2 Hewitt, Thos 2 6 Fitssimmons, Jno 10 liouch, John 6 Hewitt, Geo 2 6 Pearson, George 1 3 Scott, N. D. 3 6 Twine, Wm 6 Tomlin, Albert 13 Robinson, John 6 Willson, John 2 6 WiUson, Charles 2 6 Woodwork, John 2 Woodwork, Mrs 1 S Walsh, James 2 6 Wilkinson, Thos 18 (CoUected by Mr. A. Willson.) Dockstader, Henry 6 Nugent, Patrick 6 Willson, J. H 6 (Collected by Mr. John Runoby.) Anderson, Robt 10 Cussen, Wm 2 6 Elmore, Roland 5 Elmore, Christopher... 2 6 Grenham, Sarah 18 Mutchmore, John 2 6 Nichols, Mrs 18 Runchy, John 5 CATVOA. * (Collected by Mr. John Topp). Anger, H 2 6 Crysler, P 10 Burnbam, 2 6 Hurley, W 2 6 Tiuckie, N 2 6 Moore, J 6 Sutor.J 2 6 Smith,I :.. 6 Topp, John 6 Topp, Mrs. S e 6 Topp,W 2 6 Topp, James 2 6 Topp, Richard 2 6 Topp, John G 2 6 Windecker, George 2 6 Wray, David 6 (Collected by H. T. Johnson). Baxter, J 2 6 Carroll, John R 2 6 C!otter,G. S 2 6 Campbell, D 2 6 Johnson, T 3 Johnson, H. T 2 6 Blills, John L 2 MUls,JameB 13 Stevenson, F 6 Bayers, E.W 2 6 Stewart, Miss F 2 6 Temple, T 2 6 i Thompson, Miss A. J... 1 10| > Stevenson, J. G 10 (Collected by Mr. G. 0. Bamett.) Corry. A. 10 Hall, W a e Gardiner, Q 6 Rodgars, 8 10 Young, H. 2 • (Collected by Mr. W. Doaglats). Baldwin, D 18 Baldwin, J 18 Douglass, G. 6 Douglas, W 6 tnakUs,0. 6 1 XX OOLLEOTIONS. Si I i I Humphry, R "26 Humphrey,! 6 McLean, D 2 6 Ruwell, A.Juur. 2 6 gtewart. A 16 Walker, V.B.Jun 5 Wallace, 1 2 6 Wallace, Joseph 6 Walker, J 13 A Friend 6 (Collected by Mr. R. V. GrlfflUi.) Adams, W 6 Campbell, D.Jun 6 Griffith, 11. V 10 nail, W 10 Hall, J 6 Hodder, T 2 6 JohnaoD, Mrs. 6 Ma«on, J 6 Slaven. T 2 6 Scott, W 6 Stewart, J 6 Stevenmin, J. 10 Wigg.E 5 (Collected by Mr. R. Murphy). A8h«r,H 2 Brown, R 6 Brown, Mrs M.A 2 6 Brown, Miu A 13 CampTH.V 13 Fathers, J 2 6 Granger, J 2 6 Granger, Miss M 1 3 Granger, Miss H 13 Granger, Miss W 13 Granger Miss R U 1 3 Granger, John 1 3 Granger, MissE 1 3 HHrkness. J 2 6 liUcklB, N 5 Laidlaw.G 13 Mclndoe. J 2 6 MoDonald.J 13 HcCleland,J 2 6 Morton, O. T 13 Murphy. R 6 Murphy, Mrs 2 6 Murphy, Joseph 13 Murphy, O. 13 Murphy, R U 2 6 Murphy, John 2 6 Mclndoe, D 2 6 NeTills. H 2 6 Teasdale, Mrs. M 5 Teasdale, Mies M 2 6 Teasdale, Mrs 2 Windacre, Miss A 6 2 6 Wright, 2 6 Wright, Mrs. F 2 Weston, J 2 6 Read, D 5 Mather, W 6 OALCDOMA, (Collected by Mr. J. Tanner.) Aldr.dge, Jajnes 15 Ale-Bander, John 2 6 Craamer, Isaiah 2 6 Comick. Joseph 1 Fisher, Joseph 10 Foley, John 5 Rarte, Samuel T 1 Hull, John 6 Holden. James B 15 Hussard, John 5 Jackson, John jO Johnston, Wm 5 Johnston, Mrs. Jane... 13 Knipe, OliTer 2 6 Leith, Wm 10 Little, John 6 Mattioe, Wm. U. 12 6 OldfJunM 10 Old, James Y 6 Paling, Wm o 2 6 McLaughrey, Alex. ... 5 Owen, Mrs 5 Tanner, Jas 10 Watson, Wm 18 Thomron, Wm 10 Wnugh, Wm.Thos 5 Whicher, Mrs 10 o (Collected by Mr.Wm. Kennedy.) Kennedy, Wm 10 Kennedy, Mrs. J 10 Cameron, Mr 6 Amount collected with- ' out names 1 15 (Collected by Mr. R. Hudspeth.) Andrews, Job 10 Hudspith, Robt 10 Hyslop, Matthew 18 Hull, Charles 5 Hammond, John 15 Meredith, Samuel 6 MoGibbon, Hamilton... 5 Kingston, J. S 10 Old, Wm. • 10 Peppef. George 2 6 Richardson. Wm 2 6 Smith, John 5 Taylor, Hdw 10 Uric, Hugh 2 6 Wilier, John 5 Vancory, George T. ... 6 (Collected by Mr. J. Whicher.) Hull, Charles 10 Hyde, Thos 5 Lee, John 1 3 Mattice, Reuben 2 6 McDougall, John 5 McDougall. Mrs 2 6 Rattenbury, Wm 2 6 Stubbs, Thos 10 Walker, Wm 5 Walker, A. C 5 Walker, Miss Emma... 2 6 Walker, M. R 2 6 Whicher, John 5 (Collected by .Mr. Robt. Dancy.) Berry, Wm 6 Blanchard. Wm 2 6 Blanchard, Benj 5 Burrows, Henry 2 6 Burrows, Mr 2 6 Cox, James 2 6 Dancy, Mrs. B. A 6 Ears, William 2 6 Edwards, Wm 1 3 Cummings, John 6 Goodland. John 2 6 Graham, George 2 6 Harris, Henry 2 6 Hewit, Henry 13 Jameb, Elijah 5 McKinally, Wm 2 6 Martin, Mr 6 Newcome, Robt 13 Mallard, Joseph 6 Powell, Joseph 5 Thompson, Wm 3 9 (CoUected by Mr. Robt. Golar.) Oolar, Robt 10 Laurence, John 10 Baker, Mr. 5 Jas. Ramsey collected 2 17 8 (Collected by Messrs. Front i CaTanagh.) Adams. Samuel 2 6 Blancy, John 3en 5 Blancy, John Jr 5 Blancy, Sarah 7} Barker, John 6 Boggs, Bobt 6 Caranagh, Daniel 10 Caranagh, Mrs 6 CaTanagh, R. A 2 6 Cavanngh, Margt 3 6 CaTanaidi, Wm 1 S . CaTanagh, John 6 0' ETans, Wm 2 C Kmcry, Joseph 2 6 Hawk, John 6 Kerr, Andrew' 5 Hamilton, James 6 Leather, James 13 Lindley, David 6 Lindley, Edward 5 Lindley, George 6 Lindley, Mrs 2 6 iMcClery, Alex 6 McEwcn. Arthur 5 Mutchmore, J. S 10 Patterson, W. D 6 Prout, Wm 10 Prout, Mrs. Mary Jane 10 Prout, Evans, 10 Prout, Mrs 10 Waldun, Mrs 6 Thompson, Mary Y. ... 18. Thornton, Marr 6 Walker, John 16 Walker, Robt 10 Walker, Mrs^ R 2 6 Walker, Miss Mary Y. 1 3 Guelph. Arkill, T. and family... 10 q Atkinson, 6 Atkinson, Mrs 6 Atkinson, J 10. Atkinson, Miss 13 Atkinson, M 2 6 Atkinson, Miss S 13 Atkinson, Joseph 2 Baker, A. A 10 Baker, Mrs 10 Bell, Joseph 5 Bilby, Mr 5 Bilby, Mrs 6 Billings, W 2 6 Billings. H 2 6 Billings, D 2 6 Brock, Mrs 5 Browne, W. J 2 6 Card, T. Senr 10 Card, T Junr 2 6 Card, Mr 10 Carter, Mrs 1 3 Catcbpole, Mrs 5 Caulfio^d, 5 Cavannah, Wm 6 Chadwick, Mrs 10 Chadwick, .T. C 5 Chadwick, P. J 5 Clement, J. ft Family 2 6 Cooper, Mrs 10 Crabbo, Ucnry 6 Cunningham, Mrs 5 Cunningham, Miss ... 2 6 DaTis. Geo 5 Davis, Mrs. G 6 DaTis, J 6 DaTis, F 6 DaTis, W 6 Davy, Mr 10 Deane, Mrs 6 Deane,T 2 6 Deane, B 2 6 Decker, W.H 5 Dow, Mrs 5 Elgy, Mr 2 6 Elgy, Mrs 2 6 Elgy,W 2 6 Elgy, Mrs. .Tane 2 6 Elgy, Miss 2 6 Elgy, Miss E 2 6 Elliott, George 10 EnMty, Mn 18 1 10 6 2 i 3 1 6 2 2 6 6 I 6 1 6 6 6 2 6 r 6 1 10 6 10 r Jane 10 10 10 6 Y. ... 1 6 18 10 2 ftryY. 1 r... 10 .... 6 .... 6 .... 10, .... 1 .... 2 .... 1 .... 2 .... 10 .... 10 .... 5 .... 6 .... 6 .... 2 .... 2 .... 2 .... 5 .... 2 .... 10 .... 2 .... 10 .... 1 .... 5 .... 6 .... 5 .... 10 .... 6 .... 5 amily 2 .... 10 .... 6 .... 5 ... 2 .... 6 .... 6 .... 6 .... 6 ... 6 .... 10 .... 6 .... 2 .... 2 .... 6 .... 5 .... 2 .... 2 .... 2 .... 2 .... 2 .... 2 .... 10 .... 1 OOLLEOTIONS. • '^ VMtbentonehtagta, ... 1 Farguiioii, A. J S 0«orge, F 16 Oerrge, Mri 10 OIck, n 10 Oille»pte,J 6 OIllMpie, Mrs 6 OranRP, Gm. J 6 Qrlffltb, Mri. 13 Hainei, 10 Hammerilejr, John ... 6 Hammenley, Sarah ... 1 3 llarland, tin. 6 Harvey, Mrt. 10 Herd, Mr 2 6 Herd, Mra 2 6 Hewall.Mn. A 6 Ilewer, Jamei 2 6 Hewer, Mrs 2 6 Hogg, John 6 Hogg, Arthur 6 Hogg, Mr* 6 Hogg, A. B 6 H0W8O.R 6 Hutchinson, P 10 U lies, John 6 Jaekron, R 10 Keating, Mr* 10 Keating, T. A 2 6 Keating, R. 1 2 6 Kench, Mr 10 Korr, Francis 10 King. A 10 King, Mrs 10 Kingsmill, J. J 16 Kirby, Robert 6 Knowles, R 1 3 Knonles, Miss J 13 Lamprey, Mra 9 6 Larter.Mnt 2 6 LawBon, Mrs 6 Lynch, Qeoffroy 2 6 Mackenzie, James 5 MacMeekin, James ... 10 Marcon. F. K 10 Marsh, Mrs 10 Martin. E. R 10 Medcalf, J 2 6 Medcalf, B 2 6 Medcalf. W. 13 Mellish, Mr* 6 MelIiBb,A.T 13 Napier.W. H. B 5 Nickel, Oeorge 13 Nickel, Mra 13 Neeye, John 10 Neeye, Mrs. J 10 Neeve, Miss F. £ 2 6 Neeye, W 15 Oulton, John 10 Oyerfleld, C. E 10 Palmer, Rey. A 2 10 Palmer, Mrs 2 10 Palmer, Miss 6 I'almer, Miss Fanny ... 5 Palmer. Miss U. P 2 6 Palmer, Qeo 1 5 Palmer, Arthur 2 6 Palmer, Richard P 2 6 Parker, Dr 10 o Parker, Mrs. Dr 10 Parker, W. H 5 Parker, Mrs 6 Parker, Miss 2 6 Parker. Miss F. J 2 6 Richardson, Mr. H 10 Richardson, Mrs. R ... 5 Sayers, T 7 6 Shanley, Robert 6 Steele, J 2 6 Stewart, Roy. E. M 15 Stewart, Miss 5 Stewart, Hiss E 2 6 Stewart, Mist K. 2 6 Stewart, Pakenham E. 2 6 Stewart, Wm. McC Stone. Fred. W. A Fam. Strowger, W Ti'rry, James Valo, Captain Wakefield, Henry Wakefluld, Mrs. U Wakefield, Oeorge Wakefield, Mrs. Q AVatfion, T Watson, Mrs. T Wataon, Watson, Mrs, Williams, J Willougbhy, Charles... Wilson, W Winyard, Mrs Knowles, K Clement, John 2 6 16 2 6 3 10 2 2 1 1 6 6 5 5 2 1 10 2 6 1 Elora, Fergus, PiVcingUm, and Nichd. Ahreus, Herman 13 Ariss, y.rs 13 Arias, jumes 2 Astle, Wm 6 Astle, John 2 6 Barrett. Mrs 1 3 Beal, Mrs BIrney, Oeorge Blinco.Mrs Blinco, Mrs. John Blinco, William Balden, Charles 5 Browne, Robert 6 Bur' anan, Mr Bur 1, J. W Cadchead, John Esq. 1 Caldwell, Dayid Caldwell, Mrs Carter. Mrs Chambers, Mrs 2 6 Cbeesman, John 5 Cheesman, Charles ... ..< 5 6 Drew, G. A. Esq 12 6 Crossman, J. S. Daley, James 2 Drewry, Francis 13 Drewry, Mrs 13 Elkerton, William 13 Elkerton, Thos 5 Elkerton, David 13 Elkerton, Mrs 2 6 Elliott, Wm 13 Everett, Mrs 13 Farrow, T. A 5 Foster, Mrs 6 Francis, Mrs 13 Friend, A 6 Friend, A 6 Friend, A 2 6 Friend, A 13 Oeddes, Andrew Esq.... 15 Geddes, James Esq. ... 1 5 Oeddes, Mrs. James ... 5 Oeddes, Miss 5 Gibson, David Esq 5 Grain, Mrs 5 Grant, John 2 6 Hamilton, James 7 6 Hamilton, W. B 5 Hurst, Mrs. 2 6 Hurst, John 13 Hurst, Anna 13 Jacob, Miss E 5 Jacob, John 6 Jennings, Arthur 6 o Johnston, Mrs 1 lOi Jones, Thomns 13 Kertland, E. U. Esq.... io Kertland, Mrs 6 Kievel, William 6 Kerkendall, Mrs 5 Kerkendall, Geo. W.... 5 Kerkendall, Mrs. G. W. 6 ZZl Land, Ephraim 6 Lawrence, Mrs 5 Lawrence, Thirza 6 Lawrence, Fanny 2 6 Luckett, Mrs 2 Martin, Mr 13 Martin, John 6 Marshall, Edward 10 McCaw, Mary 2 .McGregor, Thomas 2 6 McLean, Mis* 2 6 McLean, J. M 2 6 McNenl, John 6 Morrison, Mr* 5 Newman. Brothers 5 Newman, Edward Esq. 10 Newman, Jolin 5 Newman, John Junr. 2 Newman, Ann 5 Osborne, John 6 Pepler, fhilip 10 Reynolds, Wm. Esq. ... 1 Reynolds, Miss 2 6 Reynolds, Henry 5 Reynold*. Owen 3 9 Ritchie, Wra 18 Roberts, Hugh 5 Roberts, Mrs 6 Robinson, Wm 2 6 Ross, John C. Esq 1 Searl, Simon, 5 Smitburst, Rev. John 16 Smith, J L. Esq 10 Smith, David 6 Smith, Mrs 6 Smith, David Junr 5 Smith, Hfnry 2 6 Smltli, Mary Ann 7i Smith, Mrs..!. T 5 Strangways, Charles... 1 10} Strangways. Oco 13 Swan, Mrs. John 5 Unsworth, Miss 5 Unsworth, Ann 2 6 Walker, John 5 Whinfield, Mrs 6 6 Whinfleld, John 5 WiUon, James 2 6 Wood, Mr*. Thomas ... 2 6 Wood, Charles 6 Wright, S. S 18 V!cker8, John 13 OakviUe. (Collected by Mr. P. Crooks.) Bcatty.Arch 2 6 Buttler, F 6 Contley, Wm 5 Cantley, Mrs 2 6 Cbi*hoIm,R K 2 6 Chisholm, Daniel 2 6 Chisholm.Mrs O. K... 5 Coates, R. k Family... o 10 Crooks, F 5 Delamorc, Miss 2 Duff. David 2 6 Evatt,J.AV 5 Turneaux, H. J 2 Gulledge, Henry 2 6 Hagaman, W. C 6 Hammil, Miss E 13 Hewson. J. B 13 JonoD, W 5 King, Wm 10 McMillan, Thos 2 6 Oakley, Mrs 13 Oakley.MissE 13 O'lleilly. Walter 5 Read, Jas 6 Romaine, W. F 2 6 Sheo,T.G. 8 6 SteeLMrs 2 6 Terry, Mr 6 White, Isaac ft Family 10 xxu COLLECTIONS. I' il i fc Wllliuni, JuitusW... 10 Williuna,J. B 2 WUllama, £IUa 2 Wllliami, Mary 2 rt WllSOD, 11. J ft Vernor.A. in (Collected bjr Mr. UaineH.) Apploton, MiM A. K... (i I 3 Bigger, Cbas 1 o Bigger, MrH 10 Bigger, MluB 10 Bigger, O.U 10 Bigger, Mrs. C. U 10 U Bigger, J. L 10 Bigger, Mr» 10 Bigger, MlisAnn 13 Bigger. MlM S 13 Bigger, Master 1 U Bigger, J. U 13 Bigger, Mlas J. K 13 Cblsholm, Mrs. John... 10 Coyne, Mra 6 Coyne, Hugh 2 6 Bavidson, Anne 13 DavldHon, Oeorge 2 6 KUiott,MnCoo 2 arantham, Mr. k Mrs 10 Hannah, Hugh 6 Kingston, Jas. B 5 7i Mills, K. U 6 Murphy, John & Fam. 6 Nixon, W 2 6 Pvttit, Jonathan 10 Pottlt, Mrs J 5 Pettit, Miss 13 Pettit, Miss S 13 Pettit, Miss M 13 Pettit. Master W. J. ... 1 3 Pettit, Miss A 13 Pettit, \V. Y 16 Pettit, Mrs 10 Pettit, Miss S. A 2 Pettit, M. H 2 Pettit, Miss Jano 6 Post, Ephralm 6 Post, Mrs 2 6 Post, Anno £ 13 Post, Arthur 11 13 Post, Iliram 5 Raines, W. K 7 6 Raines, G. W. J 2 Rolston, James 6 ShankllD, Rtv. R 15 (Collected by IJr. H. Champion.) Champion, J. C 5 Foote, Capt 6 Gibbons, Ed 2 6 0'Dell,Mrs. E 2 6 Mcrrigold, D 2 Scholfleld, Capt 10 Thompson, Mrs. AV. A. 5 Thompson, Col 6 Thompson, Mr. 5 Upham, Mrs 5 Walker, Thos 2 6 (Collected by Mr. £. Brethour.) Brethour, Mrs 6 Brethour, £ 6 Brethour, J 6 Langrry, W 6 Langtry, Miss .'.. 6 Langtry, Miss £ 2 6 Langtry, Miss M 2 Smith, R 5 Pdemio. (Collected by Miss Hacock.) Adams, Samuel 13 Belyea, James 2 Cotton, Eliia 13 DaTidson, Joseph 13 Dorland, Peter 18 Forman, William 1 Fllgd, Wm 1 Friend, A 1 Habbletbwaltu, J 1 Hammond, Wm 1 Hamlin, W. II 2 lleaderson, Daniel 1 Kelso, Samuel 1 Langtry, Mr. 4 Mrs. ... 6 Langtry, Elez 1 Langtry, Mary 1 McLenaghan, Mrs 6 1 1 1 1 Peacock, Mr. & Mrs. ... Peacock, Miss Sarah J. Peacock, Robt Peacock, Eliza Riggs, Mrs Riggs, Wm 2 Shand, John 1 StoTcnsoii, John 1 Stubbs, A 1 Tolmic, R. J 1 Tolmlc, Thos. '. 1 Williams, £ 2 Williams, Henry 1 (Collected by Miss A. Smith.) Aikman,A 1 Burger, James 2 Campbell, Mrs o 1 Carrigue, Wm Garrlgue, Henry.. Darling, Mrs Dolmace, R 1 1 1 Freclan, Thos 1 llagar, Lawrence 5 Hagar, Mrs Harrison, Henry Harrison, Mrs Harrison, Fred Husband, Mrs Moore, Wm Parney, B Robertson, Wm Saterag, Wm Sheridan, Edward Smith. J. D Smith, Mrs Smith, Mrs 2 6 Smith, Miss E 2 6 Smith, Harriot 13 Tollerton, Jos 13 Spiers, A 2 6 Thomson, Thos 5 Willson, Thos 6 Winter, Wm 13 (Collected by Misses Harwood A Swltzer.) Buck, Mrs. J Crooks, Mrs Donevan, Jas 1 3 6 1 3 Dorland, Mrs 7i Flynn, £ 13 Harwood, H. k &mily 5 Howell, H 13 Howell, Wm 7i Lavater, Benj 2 6 McPhall, John 13 Mothwell, Geo 2 6 Proudfoot, Miss 2 6 Rutherford, J 13 Smyth, Goo 13 Smith, A 13 Smith, J. L 13 Smith, W 7i Stuart, Mrs 13 Sutton, Thos 1\ Swltzer, H. M. k Fam'y 10 (Collected by Mr. Joseph Bell.) Bell, Joseph 2 6 Bigger, Wm 6 Bigger, Mrs. Wm 13 Bigger, J. B. 2 6 Bigger, Wm. A 13 Bigger, Agnet t 3 OuTlgue, Snian 13 Crosier, Thof 3 Demos, Lewis O 2 Douglass, Jami-i 13 Elliott, U. Mrs 13 £nglUh,Qeo 13 Harrison, Geo 6 Wood, Wm 1 a Marshall, John 13 Mays, Joseph 13 McCartney, Henry 2 6 McUrman, Kd 2 6 MoMurry, Henry 10 i» McQuary, Henry 13 Mergles, James 13 Sheridan, Bobt 13 Sheridan, Mrs 13 Sherwood, Catherine... 2 6 Smith. £. B 3 6 Tuskar, Mark 13 Willson, Sheriff 2 6 Willson, Robt 2 6 muon. Armstrong, Mrs 2 6 Anderson, Robt. Senx. 6 Anderson, Robt. Junr. 5 Biggar, Richard L 5 Blggar, John 6 • Biggar, Andrew 6 Beaty, William 6 Baker, 0. A 5 Carrigan, Michael 10 Cartwright, Wm 5 Clarke, James 6 Clements, John 2 6 Craig, Geo 2 6 Dodge, Mrs 5 Dempsey, Geo 5 Dempsoy, John 6 Chisholm, Mary 7i Dempsey, Mrs 2 6 Dempsey, Wm 13 Dempsey, Thos 13 Dempsey, Miss 13 Dempsey, Elizabeth ... 1 8 Evans, Mis 6 Eager, W. L 10 FaflU. Mrs 6 Fox, Thos 6 Fox, Anthony 2 Farrell, Wm 2 6 Fleming, Mrs 10 Farrell, Henry 2 6 Gardner, Charles 15 Gardner, Mrs 6 Hogg, Mrs 5 Hawthorne, Mrs 6 Holgate, JohnA fiunily 10 9 Hampton, Edward 2 6 Hatton, Geo Horner, John Joyce. Wm. Senr Joyce, Thos. Senr Joyce, Thos. Jur Joyce, Wm Jones, JohnF 3 « 6 Jones,B«nj 6 Little, John 2 6 McDowal, Robt 5 Montgomery, Richard 2 6 Montgomery, Anthony 2 Montgomery, Mrs 13 Monliomery, ElizaVth 13 Moore, Mrs 2 Martin, Mrs 6 Moore, MIsi 2 6 Noble, John 6 Oreutt, Harry 2 6 Porden, Miss 2 6 Phillips, Mrs a 6 Risen, James 10 BixoD, Thos 6 BoMbood. Andnw 2 8 ^ 1 OOLLEOTIOKS. XZUl I 1 3 2 1 1 1 & 1 1 1 2 oxton, Mary 2 Pexton, J 2 Richardson, T 2 Richardson. Mrr 2 6 Richardson, J »0 3 Ross, Henry 2 Ross, Mrs 2 6 Ross, H. Junr 13 Ross, M. A 13 Ross, J 1 3 Ross, S 13 Rudd, Hannah 13 Shephnrd, J 13 ShopbanJ, Mrs 13 Smetther, Paul 6 Stringer, W 13 Stringer, Mrs 1 3 Stringer, R. 13 Stringer, H.J 13 Sweeny, Mrs 6 Watson. W 6 Watson, Mrs 6 Watson, W. Junr 5 Watson, Mr. & Mrs. R. 2 G Webster, U lU We8tran,Mrs 0^6 Wilson, John 1 a Wilson, Mrs 6 Wilson, .Tohn 6 Wilson, T 2 Georgetown. Anderson, Mrs 2 Bailie, G 2 6 Bailie, S 2 6 Barnes, Christian 7 6 Barnes, Peter 2 6 Barnes Geo 2 Bondle, Alfred 13 Briton, R 2 6 Briton, Mrs 13 Briton, J 13 Brock, L 2 6 Coates, R. D 2 6 Cook, .Tohn C 6 Cook, John & Wife 5 Craine, T 6 Dade, Rev. C 3 Dade, Mrs 2 Dixon, James, 7 U Fobes, David 10 Forbes, Miss 2 6 Freestone, J 2 Freestone, Mrs 2 6 Friend, A 13 Glendinning, V 13 Godpoy, Mr 2 6 Oodpoy, Mrs 2 6 OriiBn, J 6 Grundy, A 2 6 Grundy, W 13 Hayes, E 13 Hunter, John 1 3 J. S 2 6 Jones, R 6 Jones, Mrs 6 Jones, Lilla 13 Jones, W 6 Kersey, Mrs 2 6 Leonard, E.N 6 Lindsay, J. B 6 XXIV OOLLEOTIONS. .* ii Bon tboa Thorn VpbZ |n»th(ii fretbot Smith, 2 (CoJlect, Llndxny, Bin 3 fl long, 11 a « Long. M 13 Long, 8 13 Lots. II » 2 McKlniion, D 3 6 MoCorkiiidaiR, Hugh... 13 McMiclilcl, T 3 6 Moora, MIcbavl 10 Murry.John 3 6 Orr, Frank 2 6 Patriarch, Mr. 5 Patrlkrch, Mn 6 Pfttrlnroh, Mr. P 5 Philllpi, 8 7 6 )>rice, Mrs Pric«, Thomna 2 6 Koe, W. W 10 Iloo. Mr* 6 Ilogor*, 1'. C. & Wife ... 5 Sherman. II 3 6 Smith, John 16 Smitii. Mra. J 10 Stull, John 10 Stull, Lewis 2 6t, Stull, Stephen 2 6 Stull. Annii 2 6 Stull. O.V 13 Stull, Latham 13 Stull, Crock 13 Thompson, W. U 6 Thompson, U C 6 Thomp«on, Mra 2 Tracy, Mrs 13 Trueman, J 2 6 Unaworth, Miaa 6 Yyae, Jamea 3 G Tyie, Mrs 13 Walker, Mrs 10 Watson, Mr U 1 3 Watson. Mrs 13 Watts, J 2 6 Wehater, R 13 Toung, James 6 Young, Mrs 3 Young, Charles 6 Stewartoion. Armstrong, John 2 6 Bennett, C. 6 Bennett. Mrs 6 Beckwith, Geo 3 6 Ball, W. W 2 6 Commander, Ueo 13 Crawford. Thos 6 Curry, John 2 6 Graham. Wm 2 6 Griffin, Pat 13 Howes, Wm 5 Huston, F 3 Honfon, James 2 6 Henry, John 1 .". Henry, Mrs 13 Hainor, James 3 6 llorton, Nathan 1 3 Liuley, George 13 Lindsay, J. B 5 Marry, .Tohn Oil 3 Miller, Mra 3 C McKenzio, Alex 3 6 McMichael, Geo. 5 6 HcKinnon. Alex 3 6 Reid,W. R 6 Thompaon, Wm 3 6 Thompaon, George 11 3 Thompson, Mra 5 Yanoe, J 2 6 Vance, Mrs 6 2 6 Vance. J l 3 Vance, S. J 13 Vance, M. B 13 Webtter, Robert IIHCOI. liilbot DMrict Branth, ' I 6 6 6 6 10 10 16 6 1 6 5 6 10 1 10 3 3 2 2 3 10 U 6 6 10 7 6 U 10 1 10 6 5 » 3 1 1 6 5 Abbott, Mrs Ausley.J. H Axibrd, John Ulrt4->i, Rut. K. S BInk)', Mrs. T Evni.s Hev. F Kvana, MIm Kvana, C. U Kvana, Geo. M Foley, M. II., M.P.P... Foley, Mrs Foley, Kmlly Foley, B. II Foley, II. J Foley, W Ford, N. C Fuller, S. J Oerring, Mrs Gllman, £ Hunter, Mra Jones, F Kent, O Keat, Miaa Lcttorman, Mra Lowndes, Mrs Lowndus, Mrs. O Lowndes, Mlsa Lowudea, F Lowndes, K , MLDonald, Mra Mercer, W Mercer, Miss Mitebell,J 10 Mitchell, Mra 5 Mitchell, C 1 Park, JoUn 6 Pettitt, Mra 5 PhiUipa, T. H 6 Rapelje, Mrs. U. V. A. 1 Rapeljo, A. B 1 Rapelje, Mrs. A. B 10 Salmon, Rey, G 1 6 Salmon, Judge 10 Salmon, Mrs. Wm 5 Salmon, E. J 2 Salmon, A. M 3 Smith, W. L 1 Walsh, Mra. T. W 1 Walsh, A 10 Walsh, Mrs. A 10 WilUama, James G 10 Wilson, W. M 1 NIAOABA. W. Kerr 1 G. A. Clement 10 Mra. Petrle 3 W. Moffatt 6 J. W. Ball 10 C. A. P. Ball 6 K. L. Ball 1 Mrs. J. W. Ball 10 M.Ball 1 10 Mrs. £.J 6 Mrs. Col. Servos 10 P. B. Servos 10 J. Hall 6 J. Senior 3 R.Best 6 IL Paffard 10 Mrs. Long 2 Mra. Dorlty 6 J. Savage 10 Mra. Savage 10 G. Miller 6 W. Anderson 6 J.Hamilton .5 W. Kirby 10 Mrs. R. Moffatt 10 R. Camathan 6 MiasMcKle 2 Dr. Wilflon 10 Mrs. Priekett 3 6 T. Stephenson 13 B. Bonner 6 I. H. Johnson 6 K. 0. Campbell 10 Mrs. B. 0. Campbell ... 6 Miss B. S. Campbell ... 3 6 R. W.Campbell 3 a. 0. Campbell, Jun.... 3 Miss 0. V. Campbell ... 3 6 Miss II. B. Campbell ... 3 6 J.A.Woodruff 10 R. Illacott 12 10 Mra. R. Hlacott 10 Miss M Hlacott 6 .1. Illacott 6 Mrs. J. Hlacott 3 6 T. Hiscott 6 Mrs. T. Hlacott 3 6 S. Road 2 6 Misi MoFarland 6 Mrs. McFarland 10 H. Boomer 10 Hon. W. U. Dickson ... 3 10 R«v.T.Creen(W.*O.F.) 16 J. Powell 10 Mrs. Powell 10 — MeCormack 16 W. B. Wlntorbottom ... 10 Stavnford dtDrummondviUe, Austoy, W. W. Esq. ... 5 B. Mrs 10 Beresford, Mrs 3 Campbell. J. H. Esq.... 16 Crowther, G. Ban. 6 Crowtber, Mrs. 6 Davidson, Mra. lo o Donation 3 6 W.ftF 060 W. k P 6 M. F 13 M. F 7 6 M. F 6 G. P. 6 T. F 8 Friend, A 7 6 Foater, Mra 3 6 Foater, Ann 13 Foster, Charlotte 13 Foster. RUen 13 Hyde, Miss M 3 6 Ingles, Rev. C. L 16 Ingles, Mrs 10 - Ingle-o, E. C 3 6 LacHV, Mr 3 6 UffertT,Mi88— W.fcO. 15 Ufferty,W..T. Esq. ... 6 Legsett, W. Eaq 5 Liddell, Mr 5 Macdonald, Mra. O. ... 2 6 MacKenile, K. E;ci.... 10 McGlaahan, J. K. Esq. 6 McGlaahan. Mra 6 Mewbnm.Dr 2 10 Mowburn, Dr. F. 0. & Family 15 Murry,Mra 1 Missionary Box 8 Percival, F. Esq 10 Pidgeon, Mr. £ 2 6 Pldgeon, Mra 1 \H Pidgeon, E 7 j Pike, Mr 6 Booth, W. A. Eaq 16 Rosa, Mr. 0. G 5 Robs, 8. F.— M. F 6 Ross. S. F.— W. 4i 0. ... 6 VanKeali,Mrs 10 Watley, Mrs 3 Wilaon, Pr. 5 Wilaon, Mr. G 6 Wilaon, Mlsa 2 6 Woodruff, W. W. Baq. u .3 -J' COLLECTIONS. xzv V r. ,,i ^ Vhippa.\na. R«T. W. I^Minlng 13 10 Tbomw 0. HtNvt Kfq. 3 Mn HtrMt 8 Anna llonniDr 10 OIlTttr, T. Marklem ... 1 10 Mii.O. T. :.Iiicklem ... 1 10 Dr. ibns. 0. Miu-klem 1 ft U Mn. Thou. C. Mwklem 1 10 J*mci Maoklem, Knq... 2 10 Mln* Anna .Vlarklniu... 1 William Maeklam 6 Jamas IT. Macklfm 10 Mrililam M. Macklpm... 6 Mri. A. A. HawbrlUga 10 John KIrkpatrick 1 10 Rhd. II. Klrkpatrlok... 10 John RapalJIa 10 Robt. BlaUir 3 John Phlllipi 6 i> John Roia 10 Jamai Andenon 10 3 Dr. Geo. MoMlcklng ... 10 a«o.MoKinley 13 Oeo. Gordon 6 llanry Bond 10 John Auher 16 William Uuir 10 J. A. Wllkinaon 10 J. Plaroe 6 Jamei MeOlaahan 6 John Hum* A John H. Marriam 6 Richard Deakera 2 Alexander, Smith 15 JameiO. Nellua 10 Jamfi Arum 6 r. H. Haycock 10 Ohai. F. Ilurrel 10 Jonathan Slater 6 Jamea Cumminga, Kaq. 10 LpwIi, Durham 2 George Twamley 10 Alexander, Emmona... 13 Septlmua, H.Budd 12 OaTln Nicholson 10 Edward Burton 10 Joel Phelpa 6 Oeorga Pinnock 10 OHiMhy, Blngle, Thomaa 6 Single, Hra 6 Bingle, W 13 Brownjohn, T. 7 6 Dorbam,Jobn 6 riteh, Dr 6 Iltch. Mrs 6 Viteh, J. D 2 6 Orout, Mrs 13 6 Orout, George 2 6 Ounson, W 6 Jelhries, John 10 Lundy, Rer. Dr 16 Lundy, Lawrence 2 6 Lundy, May 9 6 Marlatt, Isaac 10 Maxwell, George 6 McLean, John 10 McLean, Hugh 6 McGregor, Niel 2 6 MeMillan, Dugald 6 Muir, A. 8 5 Mulr, Mm : 6 Muir, Jonathan 2 6 Muir.Keturah 2 6 Muir, John 2 6 Nelles, Robert F 10 Nelles, Mrs 6 Nelles, Mrs. H. W 10 Nixon, W 6 Kixon, Misa 6 Nixon, Robert H 6 Nixon, Mn.R.H 6 d NixoB.W. Z 2 Mxon, George 3 Mxun, John 5 Mxon, Mr*. John 6 Mxon, Helen 1 Mxon, Frank Pcttlt, Andrew 10 I'ettit, Mr*. A 6 I'ottit, Mary 6 Prttit, John II 10 Pettit, Jon. R 6 Pvttlt, Mrs J.R 2 Pettit. John 8 2 Itlihardson, A 1 Kichardson, W 1 SImmormann, Colonel 10 Himmermann, Jeremy 6 Sheppard, .Mr 6 Thomas, Oeo. L 6 Wilson, W 6 WoWer.on, Mrs 6 Walker, John 8 6 St. CaUiiriim, Adams, E. 8 6 Adams, Mr* 6 Adams, Misa A Adams MIm 6 Adams, MIh M 5 Andrews, Mr* 2 Andrew*, Emelyn 6 Andrews, Mildred 1 Arnold.O. M 6 Atkinson, ReT. A. F.... 1 6 Atkinson, Mr* 1 6 Bnron, Wm 6 llarr, Wm. Jr 6 Benson, J. BInly 16 Boomer.J. V 10 Boyle, Mrs. R. M 10 Boyle, Andrew 1 Boyle. Robert 6 Bradley, Thomas 6 Bradley, Robert 6 Bradley, Arthur 6 Bradley, Richard 6 Bradley, Stephen 10 Bradley, Casper 6 Bradley, John 6 Bradley, Robert Jr 6 Brady, Matthew A Brownlee, Wm 6 Brownlee, Mr*. W 5 Browse, 0. A 6 Bums, Tboa 6 Burns, Mra 6 Bums, Mias 6 Caley, Mr* 6 Carlisle, Henry 10 Casey, T.P 6 Chester, Richard 6 Chisbolm, Wm. A 15 Christie, Mn 10 Christie, Misa 6 ConoUy, J. H t 6 Cooke, Mn 6 Oooke,A.W.L 6 Coy, Francis 6 Cor, Mn 6 Eoeles, Wm 1 6 Fletcher, Thomas 1 Fletcher, Mn 6 Fraser, Mra 6 Flewcllen, James 6 Giles. Henry 6 Goodman, Mn 10 Grant, Edward 6 Grant, George O 6 Greenwood, Wm 10 Griffin, Wm 6 Hamilton, ' James 6 Hardy, Mn 6 Harris, Wm 6 HagrnesiJohn ,. 6 ITaynet, Mn. J 6 llRvn**, Mn. D. 6 llpiliwell, Thos. L 16 ilowso, Mr* 6 Ingersoll, James 16 Jarknon, J. W 6 .lamleson Mn 6 Jobnon, Robert 6 ■hikt'S, Dr 6 6 ■lukes, Mn 6 King, W. D 10 King, Mn. J. 6 Leppor, James 6 liuppvr, John 6 U'slle, Mrs 6 Uslle, J. P 2 6 Macdonald, Rolland ... 1 6 Maodooald, F. W 10 .Mclntyro, Thos 6 Mack, Dr 16 tiarling, P 10 Maughan, Phillip 16 MeGrverin, Wm 16 Murritt, Mr* 16 Merritt, Mn. W. U... 16 Merritt, Thos. R 15 Mcrrttt, Mr*. T. R 10 Miller, Mn. Richard... 16 Mole, 6 Montgomery, Adam... 6 Montgomery, Mn 5 Noble, .Mra 10 Osborn, Thomaa 6 Osborn, Mn 6 Osborn, Thos. Jr 6 Osborn, Wm 6 Osborn, Mn. W 6 Osborn, Anna 2 6 Osborn, Fanny Jane... 2 6 Osborn, Edith 2 6 Osborn, Bertha 2 6 PalTard, Mn .'.... 10 Parker, J. T 16 Parnall, Wm 2 6 Parnall, Mrs 2 6 Parnnll, Elisabeth 13 Parnall, Jane 13 Parnall, Adelaide 13 Parnall, Wm. A 13 Parnall, MIrriam 18 Parsons, O. F. k Wife... 16 Peterson, Robert 6 Petenon, Richard 6 Powell. 0. II 10 Prescott, Wm 6 Prescott, Miss 6 Ranney, John L. 16 Raymond, L. D 6 Raynard, James 6 Robarta, Rer. T.T 16* Rolls, CharlM 6 • Rolls, Mrs 6 Rykert, Oeo. sen 2 Rykert, Mrs. J. S 10 Sandham, Mn 6 Saunden, Tho*. W 6 Saxon, J. F 6 Saxon, Mn 6 i^eymour, Ura. Jas...... 6 ,«late, H 6 Slate, Mn 6 (I Smart, Mn 6 Smith, George 6 Smith, Mrs. Geo 6 Smith, John Francis... 10 Smith, Mrs. J. F 7 6 Stephenson, Mn. E U. 6 Taylor, James 10 Taylor, Mrs. J 10 Taylor, Mn. W 10 Waud, Robert 6 Waud, Mn 6 Wood, James i Woodruff, Riehaid 6 Woodruff, Mn. R 6 •«*■ • i- II X & (Ct Oil OiS Met. Schc Thoi Thon Thoa (Collet Jwtho Bwtho J«ngti5 J«ngtr, Jangtrj Smith, i (Collect Cottpa7aJ ^'orlandT'i XXVI Woodruir, Mrt. temtMl 10 Woodward, Mr* 5 DunnvitU. r. Ramwij A Mm. Ktmiiajr 'J John U. KIrfcpitriek... lu 8. WIlMD 3 0. IroDildo a n A.filollo a 6 A friend 3 M 0. OMiip 3 H. P.UIbMn 5 CharlM ailMon Si U A. Brownion 5 U R. DrowDion 5 f. T. Fneman 5 John Johnson 5 M'. Munro 3 If. Anmden 5 aCorneck 3 W. JobDiton 5 R. May 5 r. Stovens 3 A. Amidon 5 .lohn Schoflold 3 6 Junei Hchoflold 3 J. AImM 5 J. 8. Minon 10 U. Penny 5 r. Walih 5 J. r. Smith 3 K. P. RoburU 5 J. C. Ilayward 5 M. Barker 10 II. Sewell 5 S Edmund Coytun 5 Oeorge J. Pyko 5 Jamu* Lennox 3 Mr. Geo. Carliilo 3 Mr*. Edgar 3 .Mr. Logan 5 Oeorge Logan 6 Mra. McNeil a MiMOIdfleld 5 Miu Schoflold 1 104 John Bird 3 1) B.Chamben 3 Wm. Schofleld 3 Matthrw Oaah 3 Un. ntigerald 2 6 IKartHrie. Andenon, Mn 6 AndeiJon, William 6 Anderson, John 6 Andenon, Helen o 3 Andcnon, Carolina 13 Andenon, Hedley 13 Douglas, Alexander ... 10 Douglas, Mrs 6 Douglas, John 2 6 Douglas, William 2 6 Graham, Richard 10 8 Orasett, Rey. K 15 Orasett, Mrs / 10 Hardison, DaTid 6 Haidison, Mrs .'.... 2 I>wis, Mrs 6 MoOonnell, John 5 Morris, J. F 5 Radcliff, K 6 Rainsford, Wm 3 6 Btanton, James 5 Stanton, Mrs 2 Warren, Grant 6 Warren, Thomas 6 Windeat, James 10 Lilllt Ireland and StetennilU. A friend 13 Allen, J. B 2 6 Pemn, Solomon 13 Headershot, Abraham. 18 COLLECTIONS. Ilenderthot, Paul 1 3 llvndvriihnt, Peter 1 3 HoiiM, lienjemln 3 lloiiNv, .Mr« U Johnnou, lloliort Oil l^epuer, Ucorge 13 Mi'Murray, .loMph 3 II MoMurray, >Vin 13 l'Httu:iion, Nclnon 5 RIchardann, Thomtui... 13 Sherk, li«nil. A 1 a Kriunds 6 Harman, ». U 10 Huson, Wm 3 Utt, Rev. Dr 3 10 Murry, Mrs 15 Munro, Oeo 10 Mvdrair, Mrs 10 Morris, .Mr*. 7 I'erkins, W I 5 Pprkins, Mrs I 6 Itowseii. Ilunry 16 Koblnaon, II 16 Robinson, J. B 15 Robinson, L 10 Rol>arU, J. P 3 10 Ross, Mr. John 6 Smith, LarratI W 16 Hpragge, Miss 3 SpraggC, Miss E. F. ...3 HhortU, Kdward 15 Hhortis, Thomas 1(0 Small, Rut. J. W 15 Tulloch,Col 3 Two Little Children ... Vankoughnet, Mrs. M. 1 5 Wilson, Adam 16 touk milu. St. John'i. Adams, W 3 6 Hockot, J 15 Brady, D 7) Blackford, Col 10 Cochrane, Mr 1 6 Collins. T 3 6 Curry, W 13 Carey, M 6 Denison, Mr 16 Downey, J 18 Goodwin, W 3 Goodwin, Mrs 13 HarTey,W 3 6 Harvey, J 3 6 Hamilton, W 13 Harrison, W 3 6 Harrison, J 3 6 Heath, Mrs 1 10) Hunter, Mr 6 Jackson, 6 Jones, 18 Harsh, B 6 Marsh, Mr 6 Mercer, Mrs 1 6 Mereer, H 8 Millar, J 3 6 Millar, W 3 6 Mitchele, Rev. R 15 Morrow, R ,.•• 6 McOague, D 6 McOloy, M 2 McOlure, Mrs 6 Nanton, Mr. 10 NeiTan, 18 NighUngale, J o 2 6 Nightingale, T. 6 NighUngale, Miss 3 6 O'Oonnell.Mr 7i Parsons, Dr 3 6 Patterson, Capt 10 Peebles, Capt 1 Pinnock, 6 RoutUir, 10 Rumsey, Mrs 3 6 Rumsey, J 7i Shuttleworth.G 6 Stewart, W. J..„ 18 Strong, M /.... 1 8 Thome, Col 10 Thorne, Mrs. Col 6 • lilson, J 3 6 Tonlmin, J 2 6 TanNostruid, J 6 m COLLECTIONS. XXVU VMNoitnnil, Hri. J. 1 3 Walker, MiM U 1 8 WlllUmt, D ft rOollwUa by MIM Whltnty.) Bkrroni, Mrt. I 3 Boll, Mn 1 Bond, H 1 Bond, Mn 1 Bond, M U Bond, M. A B 1 Sunpion, Mn 1 Bunpaon. M 1 Bmlth, Mr 1 Sbcdrlek. Mr U 1 BtrMt, Mn U 1 Whitney, Mr 1 Whitney, 1 Wbltnoy, M 1 (Con«ct«l by MUi Finch.) Friend, A 3 Finch, Mr 10 Finch, Mn 10 Jtnwi, Mr. H 10 J»mM, Mn. R lU (OoUectwl by Mlfi Butt) Butt, Mn 6 riinn. Mn t Uumbontona, M. A... ft Thome, Mr«. U (Collected by MiM Balee.) Armitrong, Mn 1 Balua, Mn 7 Frlund, A 1 Johniton, Qoo ft Morgan, Mn 1 NlghUngaleT 1 Nightingale, Mn ft Powell, Mr 6 (Collected by Mln McCormlck Ac Mill Papst.) Bailey, B 1 Burke, E 7 Burke, A ft Burke, F 2 Burke, J 2 Dully, W ft Klgie,T 6 Lea, Mn. W 2 Lea, J ft Lynn, D 2 Monaghan, O, ft MeCormick, J 6 MeCormick, Bin. J 2 MoMann, H 1 Moore, B. M 1 Mite, Widow'! « 1 Pellet, T 1 Pellet, H 2 Papit, n. O. ...„ ft Papit, 0. J 2 Papit, W. H 1 Rom, Mrs 2 Walnuley, Mn 2 (Collected by Mias Taylor.) Oonlln, B 13 Cotter, Dr 2 DaTli, R. N 13 Uiggini, W 13 Uutohinaon,M 2 6 Hutehlnion, H 2 Hutty, Mr 13 Leach, T. 1 3 Moon, J 2 Kightlnnle,Mr ft Piatt, llte8.0 2 3 » 3 7, 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 nodgen, II 1 S Hcoti, Ml** 13 Hmyth, .1. R ■• I 3 Taylor, Mr. J |u TrotUir, U 1 3 Truttur, .1 1 3 Wall!., J 1 8 Woudi, Mn 7 1 Oalt. J. H. Andrown If. Aiiilrewa, Mn U I 3 Arnulil, Klljuh U 3 U Iloomiir, Uuv. .M 1ft' lllaln, .lamuii ft Iluaby, T. J. 1U llarraby, Mn I llurbour, John 10 Uailluy, Kll 10 lllaln, Richard V< liattlo, Mr 1 Crorobiu, Mr o ID U 3 U 3 e f) 2 6 ft ft r> .') ft ft (1 1) T) 2 tl ft 2 ft ft u ft 1 3 ft ft 2 2 U ft 3 Cuttuu, B. h 10 Crat){, Jamvi 7 Oullln*, MrH ft Collini. R. II 2 Clouting, Mr U Dlckion, Wni ft Davldmn, Jamui Davldion, MlM DavldMn, John 12 DavldioD. Mn 12 DavU, .I.W ObIo, It. H Oatt>, Mra Kllln, Oeori;u Frrrle, Mn Frivnd, A FurnlMR, Mn Ueddei, Mm. Juhn Oootllnir, Wm. Gooding, B. H UoodlnK. »' C. Uunn,Mr« Ooodion, Qoo. . UeddoR, Mra. J. Howull,U.L. . Howell, Mn. . IlaTlll, JamoR , IlarrlR, A. A. . Irving, Mm 1 Jaffray, Peter 7 6 .TalTray, Wm 2 Kecfer, Mrs 10 liowell, Francis 10 C Lowell, Mrs 10 Longan, MrR 2 6 Mumford, Mrs 7 Mooro.MlRS 6 McMillan, Mrs. ThoR. ft Murphy, John 10 McMillan, John 10 Mann. Frederick 2 MoNaughton, John ... 1 10 McOrum, Henry 10 Miller, John 1 IS NlcholRon, R. 10 PreRton, MUs ft Peck, Mn 6 Peoples, Mr ft Poppleton, W. II 2 Rich, Thomas 16 RobinBon, Wm ft « Richardson. Dr 10 Rannlo, Mr 6 Seagram, Dr 10 o Smith, MrR. A 3 Scott, Mr 2 6 Strong, R. S 2 6 Strong, MrR 2 Smith, Wm 6 Storr, Mr 2 Shade, AbRalom 3 Shade, Mn 3 Hlndalr, If * 5 2 t*proule. James 3 HlivKard, Murrli 6 .ilMdd, Mrs a U I Hye. Wm • 6 i TaRnle, Mrs 10 Velt, Mr 2 I Velt, Mr* 2 Wornley, Mr*. 10 U William*, Mn 2 « Whiting. Inaao W 2 Wamoek, Mr* Btvtrly, Harlow, II. ft Uirlow, Mr* ft Uarlow. Vli* 2 Hmlth and family J •*. 6 Kdward*. Ml** 2 Ktlwitra.1. MlM M 2 Armttrong, Ml** 13 Nathan, Ik-nnett 2 » Sweet, Ueo 2 Aitkin*, Mr* 13 Klll*ton, MU* 13 McCombe, Mr 2 McCombc,Mr* 2 6 McCombe, Wm 13 Scott, Mrs 13 Armitrong, Wm 2 Reuben, .lume* 2 Barlow, Wm ft Harlow, Mr*, W ft Armitrong, John 2 CurunHhHm, Mr I 3 Curiiugham Mr* 13 Kirkliind, Mr* 13 Friend, A 13 Kinger, MrR 13 llayfl, Mr 13 KlUgerald, Mr 7i Kerl'oot, MrR 1 lol Hogan, Mrs 7| Cronnn, MrR 7| M'nde.John 13 Sugforth. Fred 7| Pottlnger, MrR » 2 Hottlnger, MIrr 13 Pottinger, T. MIrr 13 Uugul, Jonah ft Cornell, W. MrR 18 Babonck, 0. Mra 7| NeriUe, Mra 7} Vannorman, Mre 13 Wood, Mn 13 Harrison, J. W 10 Harrison, Mra 2 4 Harrison, MisR 7^ Owen, MrR. W 2 EdwardR,Oeo 2 BdwardR, MrR 13 Vunevery, A. A. h fam. 10 WilRon, Geo 2 Knox, David 13 Knox, MrR 13 Murdeu, Elijah ?( Weaver, Peter, 13 Smith, L. W.MrR 10 Oanrook, Mr *... 13 Btruerther, Mr 13 MoWhiney, Mr I 3 Lambc, Charles 2 Lamb, Mr 2 Lamb,n.F 6 Robson, MIrr A 13 Roberts, Isabella 13 Congo, Samuel q *l 3 CuKhnaghnan, Edw. ... 2 Cushnaghnan, Mr. 2 6 Oushnaghnan, Miss ... 2 Cooley, P 6 Oooley, Mn 13 Whitham, Qeo 7 Holoomb, 8 10 ti 1 I f A A At Sli (Ck Ch. Foo Gib; O'D, -Mor: Scho ThoB Thon ThoM Walk, Bretho Bretho Brethoi L&agttj Smith, 4 Belyca, jj Cottpn/El Bavidso^ XXVIU Holoomb, Mm 10 Holcomb, J. W 2 6 Holcomb, C. L 2 6 Winlow, Ann 13 WInlow, L 13 Cooper. J. H 6 Bond.Rlchard 10 W«»Ter, Mm 13 Velawar* and Caradoe. J. W. Emerson 10 Miss Urge 6 Kicbard Webb 6 John Arnold 5 John H. Tbomaa 2 6 O. H. Allhouf« 2 6 W. U. £mer«on 2 6 tbomaa II. Batepjsn... 2 6 Mra. Hoffman 1 3 Robert Por'ar 1 3 John KngliRb 13 J. T. Taple/ 13 Robert English 13 Robt. Mibill 5 R. Coy 13 Wm. Scarcliff 13 Wm. Pulling ..; 2 8 Mr. A Mra. InchalU ... 6 o J. Wilson 13 Rev. R. Flood— W. & F. 1 6 Oneida Indians 10 71 W.F. Bullen 5 S. M. Towle 2 6 R. Springer 13 O.S. Rogers 6 Mr. Dutton 5 J. Johnston 10 D Johnson 3 9 B. Burwell 6 Henry Johnstone 6 David Scott 13 M. 3cott 0. 1 3 Wm. Weld 6 Stephen Weld 6 Wm. Curling 6 Rothwell Ovrcet 6 Robt. Jell 10 Wm. Livingston 10 Mrs. Livingston 6 Mrs. Ross 6 Mrs. Carruthers 5 Miss Cvrrutbers 2 6 Mr. W. Anderson 2 J L. Anderson 2 6 Edward Handy 6 d JobnBlaquier 2 6 John Bateman, Sen ... 6 John Bateman 2 6 Richard Pullen 13 Hugh Anderson 13 Charles Nagl.i 2 6 Robert Price 2 6 Richard Price 2 6 , Burford. C. S. Perley. Esq 10 Mra. Trisdale 10 Gideon Ryden 10 Joseph Miles 5 John Catton, Esq 15 Henry Radford, Jr 13 Jsmes Rilon 13 Mrs Padfleld 10 Misa S. Padfleld 2 6 Stewart Padfleld 5 Warwick, T. F. Browne 6 H. M. Carroll 1 Mra. Carroll 5 J.Carroll 6 J. Cowan 6 A. Jeffeiy 2 6 COLLECTIONS. A. J. Kingstone 10 C. J. Kingatone 6 A. Nash 5 Mra. Pepper 2 6 S. Pottirger 2 6 Rev. J. Smyth 16 Mrs. Smyth 6 J. Tanner 2 6 O. Tomlinson 6 W. Whitcraft 5 T. S. Weeden 10 Woodttock. RcT. W. Bottridgo 6 a. Alexander 16 O. A.Oray 1 5 J. A. Hamilton 16 John Turquand 2 10 W. i .Street 15 Jas. Ingersoll 5 Edmund Decdos 2 10 Bobt. DecdPS 2 10 Walter Mills 2 10 Mrs. Cottle, Senr 10 Robt. Bickle 6 E. Mati!On 1 5 E. A. H. Fauquier, 2 10 Thos. Mills 16 Wm. Maynard 15 Ihos. J. Cottle 2 J. Knight k Co 15 Caleb Caister 10 E. Wotberall 10 Thos. Hart 16 Charles Coote 10 Edward Lakeman 10 II. Stewart 10 A. M. L. Leneghan 10 W. Warwick 10 Mra. Dr. Watt 1 George Bowditch 15 Mra.Barwick,Jar 5 Richard, Impett 10 Sutton, Frigell 10 Conyera Place 15 Mrs. East 6 Richard Adams 10 Benj. Clarke 10 W A. & J. Woods 10 John Barwick 10 .Mr. Brimacombe lO 10 D.G.Miller 15 Wm. MoAndrew 1 5 J. A. Wood 2 Geo Edgar 10 S. Lusted 10 Daniel Peacock 10 Wm. Gray 15 J. G. Vansittart 2 10 Col. Whitehead 15 Huniingford. Armstrong, Arthur .... 10 Barnes, John 7 6 Bale, Richard 5 Buckle, Mrs 3 1^ Caister, James 15 6 Collins, George 5 Cross, Thomas 6 Cray, Mrs 2 6 Donaldson, John 6 Donaldson, Wm 6 Farmer, A. H 15 Fauquier, Rev. F 16 Fauquier, Mrs 10 Fauquier, Miss 10 Hack, Mrs. ' 5 Harwood, Henry 6 Harwood. Alfred 6 Heldersly, John 5 King, George 10 King, James 6 King, John 2 6 MUmaa, Bobt 6 Rockett. Henry 6 Rowe, Thomas 6 Scott, Wm 6 Sbadwick, Mrs S Shadwick, Mra. H 5 Skelton, Geo 6 Skelton, Joseph 2 6 Thwaite, Joseph 6 Turner, .loseph 6 Taylor, Thoa 2 6 Varey, Richard 6 Woon, James 10 Wind»or. Bampton, W 5 Billings, G 13 Chilvers, T 5 Clarke, J 6 Cole, Mrs 2 6 Cowan, M 6 Crosby, Wm 6 Currie, J 2 6 Cuthbertson, J 6 Dewson, Dr 1 6 Elliott. J. T 6 Hall, W. G 10 Ilirons, W. J 6 Uirons, Mrti 6 Howard, D 5 Hunt, C 10 Hutton, J 6 Johnson, T. N 6 Kennedy, U 6 McEwan, J 6 Mason, Mrs 2 6 Maynard, J 2 6 Minty, R 10 Neile, H 2 6 Newcomb, W 6 Perkins, T 6 Richards, M 10 Shipley, G 2 6 Sutton, A. B 6 Trew, T. E 10 Watson, J 6 Sandwieh. Allison, Mrs 2 6 Allison, Miss H 13 AlliFOD, MissE 1 8 Bullock, Geo 6 Chcwitt, Alexander ... 6 Dewar, Rev. £. H 16 Dewar, Edward 13 Dewar, Caroline 1 S Dobson, Cyrus 2 6 Salter, P J 2 6 Wilkinson, J. H 5 Woodbridge,James 2 6 Woodbridgc, Thos 10 Woodbridge, Mra 6 Atnlierttlmrg. Anderwn, W. E 2 6 Archer, Miss 13 Atkinson, John Mrs.... 1 10| Atkinson, Jas. Mrs. ... 1 S Bailey, J. W 2 6 Baker. J 2 6 Baker, Miss 13 Bell, J 2 6 Bell, Mrs 2 6 Berthelot, Mr 10 Botsford, A 2 6 Brown, H 2 6 Brown, Mrs 6 Brown, W. Mrs 2 6 Byron, C 18 Clarke, A 18 Clarke, J Ti Dohersy, Mrs 2 A Donaldson, MiJ ft COLLECTIONS. XXIX ..0 6 ..0 6 ... 6 ...OSS ....0 6 ... 5 ... 2 « ... 6 ... 6 ... 2 6 ... 6 . ... 10 ... & ... 1 3 ... 5 ... 6 ... 2 ... 5 ... 6 ... 2 6 ... 5 ... 1 6 ... 6 ... 10 ... 5 .... 6 .... 6 ... 10 .... 6 ... 5 .... 6 ... 6 .... 2 .... 2 6 .... 10 ... 2 6 .... 6 .... 6 .... 10 .... 2 6 .... 5 .... 10 .... 5 I. .... 2 6 .... 13 .... 13 .... 5 ... 5 .... 15 .... 13 .... 13 .... 2 6 .... 2 6 .... 6 .... 2 6 .... 10 .... 6 tburg. .... 2 6 .... 13 I.... 1 m ... 1 8 .... 2 6 .... 2 6 .... 13 .... 2 6 .... 2 6 .... 10 .... 2 6 .... 2 6 .... 6 .... 2 6 .... 18 .... 18 .... Ti .... 2 6 .... ft Dontldaoii, Mn 6 Donaldson, MUi 10 DonaldMn, R. Matter 13 DonaldBon, M. Master 13 Duncannon, Mrs 1 10^ Elliott, Col. Mn..-. 10 Klliott, K. H. B 5 Friend, A 13 Frleml, A 13 Fry, H 2 6 Fry, MlBS 13 Fry, M MiM 13 Oathfield, Mr. 2 6 Oaynor, Mrs 74 Gordon, Mrs 10 Hamilton. Mrs. J 13 Headloy, W 2 6 Horsman, T 2 6 Horsman, Miss A 13 Johnson, W 2 6 Kane, J. A 2 6 Kemp, Miss 13 King, T 2 6 Kolfage, Mrs. Sen 2 6 Kolfage, Mrs. Junr. ... o 1 3 LaffiTty, Mr 13 Mack, F. Rev 16 McGee, 8 2 6 McGregor, W 13 McVeety, J 2 McVeety, Mrs 5 Mears, H 2 6 Morgan, J 74 Menzies, P 2 Noble, James 3 6 Moble, J. Mrs. 2 6 Pattypiece, Mrs 2 6 Pattypiece, J 13 Paxton, T 15 Peto, J. N 10 Reynolds, R 1 Rose, Mrs 2 6 Russell, C 13 Strout, Mr 6 Taylor, W 6 Taylor, Mrs 2 6 "Wade, J. M 13 "Ward, Mrs 2 6 'Ward,E. Miss 13 Wilson, a 6 IVilkinson, Sergt and Incorport'd pensioneis 15 1^ Moore. Mrs. Ambrose 2 6 S. Andrews 2 6 J. Riddle 6 Mrs. Uiddle 5 Mr. Burry 2 6 Mr. Barton 13 Mr E. Bowen 6 Nelson Bowen 2 6 John Boulton 5 T.Butler 13 Mrs. T.Butler 2 6 J.Butler 13 Mrs. J. Butler 71 BeT. J. Carry 2 C Mr.Catum 71 JohuCowan 5 F. Creighlon 5 Mrs. Carter 13 Aaron Dunn 2 6 Mr. Oowling 13 A Friend 5 Mrs. Graham 7i J.Hyde 2 Joel Uiscut 13 Mrs. J. Hiecut 13 Mrs. Hiscut 13 Mrs. .lolinston 2 6 Mr. Kirby 2 6 Mrs. Kirby 13 Mr. King 10 n. Leslie 13 Mrs. Little 13 J Morrison 2 6 Henry Neal 10 Mrs. Neal 2 6 Mr Ferryman 13 Joshua Payne 6 Mrs. Payne 13 Anne Payne 71 Eliza Payne 7} H. Miller 5 Mrs. Mftjor 13 P. Major 13 Elijah Major 13 Mr. Manny 71 Mrs. Sinclair 3 6 Miss Sinclair 13 Mrs. A. Sutherland ... 10 S.G.Sutherland 5 George Sutherland 2 6 Mr. J. Smith 13 F. Talferd 15 Admiral Vidal 15 W. & O. Fund 15 Mr. Watson 13 Mrs. Watson 1 3 Mr.WhItsit 2 6 Mrs. Whitsit 2 6 G.Wight 1 lOi Mr. Wiggleworth 7i Capt. Wright 10 Miss Wright 6 Miss M. Wright 5 P. M. Wright 5 Rev. A. Williams 16 Samia. £. ILBncke 5 T. Forsyth 16 Mr. Forsyth 10 Mr. Farrell 10 Mrs. Farrell 10 Wm. Farr 5 Jame.s Copland 6 Mrs. Jones— W. F 10 T. W. Johnston 10 Geo. Kilburn 10 Geo. Luras 10 John Locke 2 R McMuUcn 10 Judge Robinson 10 Tbos. Ramsbury 5 Mr. Possuet 10 Rev. O. Salter 16 Mrs. Salter 10 O. V. Salter 5 Sophia Salter 5 A. Slocum 5 Mrs Vidal— W. & 0, F. 1 6 T. Vidal 16 W. Vidal 1 5 Mrs. Vidal 16 Plympton. Edmund Ausley 2 6 Mrs. Benson 10 Robert Benson 1 Mrs. Blunden 2 6 Thomas Crook 5 Mrs Hill 3 6 Miss Hill 2 6 Thomas Hill 2 6 John Hill 2 6 Charles Hill 2 6 Milward Hill 2 6 Cautwell Hill 2 6 James Hill 2 6 Thomas Jones 2 6 John Jones 2 6 Thomas Kendle 2 6 Mrs. Pollok 2 6 Robert Ross 2 6 Arthur Ross 13 Goderxch. Rev. E. L. Elwood 15 James Watson, Esq.... 10 Mrs. John Stracban... 16 II Mr. Saunders 10 Mrs. Macdonald 5 Mrs. Johnston 6 Mr. Hands 6 Mrs. Parsons 13 Mrs. O'Conner 6 Mrs. Ang. Millar 6 Mrs. Longworth 2 6 Mrs. Sclkcid 2 6 Mrs. Percival 2 6 Mrs. Donaldson 7| Mrs. Truvman 6 Mrs. Molesworth 6 Mrs. Wcthorall 6 Miss L. S. Morgan 6 Mrs. Mitchell 1 3 Mrs. John Donajsh 13 Mr. Boyle 13 Mrs. Videan 71 Mrs. MacBrleu I 3 Mr. Adams 2 MlssWidder 5 Srock. Mrs. Garrett 10 Mr. J. W. EUlis 5 A Friend 13 Mr. G. B. G 13 Mr. Thompson 1 6 Darlington. Armour, Robert 10 Armour, Mrs 10 Aiken. Ann 2 6 Boswell.U 5 Betbunc, Mrs. D 10 Brooke, L. F 10 Brooke, Mrs n 10 Bird, Dr 10 Boyer, Mr 2 6 Coattf, Dr 2 6 Conte,Mrs 2 6 Cubitt, Frederick 2 6 Cubitt, Mrs 2 6 Cookson, Mrs 10 Collard, J 2 Emery, Mrs 2 6 Fletcher, A 10 Hollanil, Mrs 2 Hibbert, Mrs Hooey, iMrs Hinds, Mrs Jones. Mrs liow, Dr 1 Lister, Mrs Macnab, Rer. Dr 1 Maynard, J Neville, C.C Norris, O Pethick. W Reid, Mrs Spence, J. B ' 10 Sutton, Mrs. T.C 5 Sutton, Frederic 5 Small, H. B 10 Stott, Mr 5 Stolt, Mrs 2 Stott, John 2 Shirrctt, Jane 6 Thompson, H 2 Welch, Mrs 2 Windstandley, E 6 6 6 3 3 6 6 6 6 6 Winstandley, F 6 J 2 6. Clarke. Argall, Wm I 3 Allen, B. W 5 Bowen, U 1 .3 & r i£= ■f m 81) \\ Ch, t'Ofl Qih O'D, Scho Thot Thon Tboni Cpha, fCoIloc B'ethoi tangfrj i«ngtn ; Smith, i (Collect »*vltbon. XXX Bowon, B 13 Brock, W 6 Brock, W.jr 6 Babblngton, M 13 Baines, Mrs 5 Batnes, Thos 5 Baineg, Joseph 6 Brock, Joseph 6 Brent, llev. Henry 2 10 Channan, Mrs 1 3 Channan, Wm 1 3 Coulter, Wm 13 Couch, Henry 1 3 Clarke, Charles 6 Coulter, Jane 5 Curtis, Oeorgo U 2 6 Davison, Thomas 6 Dawson, Ralph 2 6 Eddy, J 13 Farncomb, Fred 10 Farncomb, Mrs. F 10 Ferncomb, Master 1 3 Farncomb, Thos 6 Farncomb, Mrs. T 2 6 Farncomb, Jane 13 Farncomb, Master 1 3 Friend 5 Foster, Horace 6 Foster, Mrs 2 6 Foster; Miss 2 Fairbairn, Robert 6 Fairbairn, Mrs. R 2 Fairbairn, John 2 G Gibson, Wm 6 Gibson, Thos 2 6 Gibson, John =.. 13 Gibson, Miss 2 6 Gibson, Mrs. W 2 6 Gibson, Ursula 13 Gibson, Wm 13 Gibson, Jno 13 Gibson, Jno. jr 13 Graham, J I 3 Galbraith, Dr 5 Hamilton, John 13 Jacobs, Mrs 2 Lovekin, J. P 10 Lockhart, J 13 Mcintosh, Wm 6 Mcintosh, J 2 6 Mcintosh, Mrs 15 Munro, Wm. 5 McLaughlin, S 1 3 Nesbitt. J 1 3 Nicholson, ]on, Miss B 13 Emit}/. (Collected by Mr. Wm. Keid.) Best, Mrs. F 13 Boate, James 13 Boa»e, Mrs. W 2 6 Brudburn, Thomas 13 Campwell, Wm 13 Cool, y, Mrs 2 6 Fowler, Andrew 13 Franks, Geo " ^ 5 Jackson, Uobert 2 6 Jones, Humphrey 13 Morton, Mrs. Kichard... 1 3 Nazbitt 1 3 Reid, James 2 6 Reil, Mrs. J ** ^ 5 Heid,John " J S Keid, Mrs. John ^ J 5 Reid, Wm •> ■ ^ 5 Ruth. Mrs. James I «» Ruth, Mrs. George 13 Switzor, Mrs. Chris 13 Tully, Andrew 1 3 Perrytjvm. Thomas Campbell 1 10 George Baggs " ? 9, Robert Gardiner 5 7* Rev. J.Hilton 10 Mrs. Hilton 10 John Ellis 6 Edward Gardiner 5 Francis Foster 10 Wm. Manstun 6 Wm. Strike 10 John Adams 6 Mrs Adams 2 6 John W.Adams 1 3 Margaret Jaue Adams. 13 Wm.Dean 5 Mrs, R.Oardiner 2 6 Wm. Oardiaer 7} James Gardiner 7i 8«line Gardiner. 71 Robert Dean 6 .Mrs. Dean 6 Malt-shin Leith 6 Mrs. Leith 6 Hugh Myles 2 6 Mrs. Myles 13 Alexander Myles 7t Andrew Myles 7i James Dunbar & family 10 John Wilson 5 Edward Budd 2 John Morrison 2 Wm. Preston 2 Thomas Roy 2 6 Henry Herd 13 .Tobn Campbell 71 Georgo Campbell 7i Edward 5Iorton 5 Mrs. Morton 5 Edward Morton, Jr I 3 Frances Morton 7^ Marian Morton 7{ Thomas Campbell, jr... o 1 3 .Tohn Armstrong 5 John llarcourt 5 Mr. & Mrs. Trotter 10 John Campbell 5 Mrs. J. Campbell 2 Jostiph Wilton 2 Wm. Ellis 13 Mrs. EHis 13 John Dunbae 2 6 Mrs Dunbae 2 6 Wm. Henderson 5 George Patterson 6 Mrs Patterson 13 Jane Patterson 13 Georgo Noble 13 Elizabeth iNoble 13 Thomas Robinson 6 James Robinson 6 James Maize 2 6 Mrs. G. Baggs 13 John Henderson 5 £lUabethville. John McMurty 10 James Beatty 5 ohn Barkwell 10 Elizabeth McMurty ... 5 Elizabeth Mc.Nf urty,Jr. 13 Anne McMurty 13 George Ross 2 6 Mrs. Ross 2 6 Rev. J. Hilton 10 George Driver 2 6 Thomas Biice 5 Robert Baggs 6.. James Carruthers 10 A Friend 13 A Friend 1 3 James Watt 2 6 Other Friends 16 3 Port Hopt. A Friend 5 A Friend 2 6 A Friend 13 A Friend 2 6 Benson, T 10 Bates, J : 6 Cash 5 Day, J 6 Fowke, J 6 Fowke,Mr8 5 Fraser, Mrs 6 Forbes, H 2 6 Fortune, Mrs 13 Gillespie, N 13 Greene, F. B 10 Haekett, Miss 6 Haycock, I! 6 Ha^wud, Mn 2 6 X L 2 J. K. W 6 Kerchhoffer, N 10 Marmion, H. H 2 6 Pearkes, A. W 2 Shortt, J. Rev 16 Smart, R 2 6 Smith, Miss 6 Smith, R. C 5 Spalding, Mrs 5 Smith, Mrs, J 6 Soper, U 13 I Turner, T 1 U i fllyot, D 10 Waddell, R. N 10 Ward. T 6 Ward, Mrs 6 Ward, Miss 2 6 Ward, Mary C 13 Wallace, Mrs 2 6 Williams, Mrs 6 Abbott, A 6 Anderson, Capt 1 5 Armour, Mrs lo Armour, J. D 1 5 Auston, Dr 1 Battel!, Wm 5 Battell, Thos 1 Beatty, Wm 5 Bonnett, G 10 Bethune, Yen. Arch ... 5 Bethune, Mrs 2 10 Bethune, R. U 1 Benson, M 10 Birney, ^ 10 Blissett, A .5 Boggg,0 5 Bolster, Wm 1 Boswell, J. V 1 6 Boswell, O. M 1 10 Boswell, A. G 10 Boswell, Mrs. W 5 Boulton, Hon. G.J 5 Boulton, D. E 1 5 Boulton, E.T 6 Bourna, C 6 Bradley, F. 1 Broughall, L 5 Broughall, T lu Brooks, T 2 Butler, Wm 10 Bumham, Hon. Z 2 10 Burnham, A. A 1 5 Burnham, H 15 Burnham, D.M 5 Burnham, Mrs. D 5 Bumham, A. J 2 Burn, D 7 Buchanan, Wm 5 Buchanan, Robt 2 Caloutt,J Iq Calcutt, J. Junr 10 Calcutt Kingsley 2 Campbell, Major 1 6 Canavan, James 5 Canivan, John 6 Carr, M 2 Carr, J 1 Chatterton, R. D 1 6 Clark, O.M 10 Clark, Eliza 2 Clincn, Corey 6 Cockburn, James 1 6 Cooney, E 6 Covert, H 1 6 Coulter, J 2 Cowdry.Dr 1 Cruso, M. D 2 Cullinguford, J 6 Culver, A 6 Ourry, Mrs 5 Dmui,0 6 3 3 6 6 6 6 6 3 6 a 6 * .X COLLECTIONS. XXXIll ... .. .. 1 ... ... ... 1 ... ... ... ... .... ... ... 1 10 10 6 .. .. .. ..-0 .. 6 (» 3 U 6 3 6 6 10 lit 15 10 5 13 6 10 5 2 W 10 fj 10 , 10 . .5 ,050 .013 .16 . I 10 . 10 .050 .500 .16 .060 .050 ..100 ..050 .. 10 ..028 .. 10 .. 2 10 ..150 .. 15 ,..0 5 ,..0 5 ...0 2 6 ...0 7 « ...0 8 ... 2 6 ... lo ... 10 ...2 ... 15 ... 6 ... 5 ,... 2 6 ... 13 .... 15 ,... 10 .... 2 6 .... 5 .... 15 .... 6 .... 15 .... 2 6 ..... 10 2 6 6 6 6 6 Sean, Mrs. J. C 5 Dunham, Mrs 5 Dnnimm, Uoo 2 Douk, Jo.^i-ph 5 Dooly, Mm 6 Down, N 5 Dixon, Mr 2 D'Olior. Mr 10 Kyro, Thns 1 Eyre, .Tohn A FiiiriuU, Mrs 2 Flumini;, Margt o l'' Flcminj;, .Tames n ^0 Fortune. J. B 10 Fowle,'', John 1 6 Fowles, A 5 Oarratt, W 10 Oarrutt, Uichard 5 Oarratt. Mr 5 Gcalo, Thos 10 Gcnle, Peter 2 aifTord, Mrs 6 GifTord.MiFS 2 Ooldston, Dr 10 Goodcny, G. M 10 Oraveley. VVm 1 6 Grandy, S 5 Grieve, AVm 5 Grieve, Geo 5 Goring, Miss 6 Gross, Mr o 5 irai^ermnn, •To':eph 5 Ilagerman, Miss 2 Ilaliday, Mrs 6 Hall, A & Ilargraft, G 2 llargraft, W 2 Ilaytor, Lieut 5 Ilayward, Miss U 5 Henry, Mrs 1 Ilewson, A 10 IIolmaD,.r 5 Holmes, 5 Horton, Mrs 10 Hooker, Thos 1 Huff. H 6 Jellott, M 5 Jones, n. W 10 Jones, Mrs. K 10 Jones, O. E 15 Keeler,Mrs 1 Kennedy, John 1 10 Leeronier, C 5 Lewis, Mrs. L 5 Lindsay, AVm 10 Macdonald, A o 10 Maekyea, W 1 Mackyes, D 1 Mackyss, Miss 5 MacLeod, Mrs 10 Mann, James 6 Martin, J.J 5 Mason, II 10 Moore, R 10 Morrison, A 5 Newton, F ." 2 Nicholls, N 2 NichoIls.C 3 Nourse, Jns 5 Kourso, Mrs. J 5 Nourso, W. 1 O'Neill,.! 6 Osland, Thos 1 Owfiton. Wm 2 Page, Thos 10 Perry, JIrs 6 Perry, Mrs. 10 Peters, J. AV Philp, S 5 Polaccs, Mrs 2 Purser. M 10 liattallie, Sam'l 10 Roseveara, M U 2 Rosevoara, J 2 Bowe, Lieut 1 C 6 6 ! i (I ' I , i u Si Si 1 I I ! i 6 6 U 3 3 6 G 6 3 3 6 n 'n 6 6 T^owe, John 6 Ruttan, Sheriff 6 Ruttan, n. J 10 St. Quentin. Major 2 10 »alt. Ann 2 Smith, Sidney 1 6 ,«owden, Wm 10 ^tickles, H 5 Stickles, Miss 0^0 Stiles, L 10 Stock, L 6 Stock, 2 6 Tame, Job o 2 6 Taylor, Capt 10 Taylor, Alice 2 Teney, Patrick 2 6 Teney, Joyn 5 Teney, H 2 6 Terry, H 10 Terry, W 2 6 TIiompsOTi, II 5 Throop, Mrs 10 v Vanlngen, W 5 VanTngen. W. II 6 Wallace, Oapt 1 10 Weeks, C 5 Western, Mrs 5 Wilcocks, J. II 10 Wilkinson, Miss 2 10 Wilson, N ., 5 Winans, E S 10 Wright, Miss 10 Groffton. Allan, Amelia 2 6 Arkland, Mrs 6 Aspdeu, ^rffllck,R 6 Marley, S 6 Oliver, George 6 Palmer, E.W. 5 Palmer, Mrs. 6 Palmer, N 16 Pellatt, H 10 Parker, E. II 5 Kudston, W 10 Rice, Miss 5 Rowlands, S 6 Robbs, G 5 Robbs, J 2 6 Rowan, Mrs 16 Spangenburgh, G 2 6 Spangenburgb, Mrs. ... 2 6 Seliars 5 Sellars, R 2 6 Schobell, S 2 6 Thompson, S 6 Thompson, Mrs 2 Taylor, Mr lu Taylor, Mrs 10 Thomson, J 15 Thirkel, Mrs 5 Vanghan, Mr 10 Walkins, J 2 10 Walkins. Mrs 2 10 Wentz, P 16 AVilson, W 10 M'ilkinson, O. M 5 Wilkinson, Mrs 6 Wickstecd. Mrs 10 AVilmot, Edward 6 Wright, Mr 5 Wright, C 6 Wright, Mrs 2 Wilson, G.W 5 Woolard, R 5 Vates, Dr 15 Yates, Mrs 10 St. John's, Napanet. Rev. W. B. Lauder 15 Edward Jenkins 13 Daniel McGricr 6 Charles McQrler 5 A. Boyd 2 6 Dndiel McRride 5 Thps. Dior 2 Mm. Baker 2 6 •Tohu Campbell 2 6 Ed. Carskalcn 6 Elizabeth McGrier 2 6 Maria McGrier 2 John Waldron 2 6 Mary Brown 2 6 Robt. Magennia 2 Geo. F. Slxmith 2 6 Mrs. E. Sixmith 2 6 George Sixmith 2 6 Wm. Sixmith 2 6 Klliabeth Sixmith 13 Michael Bixmitb 1 3 Samuel Winter '0 2 6 David Winter 2 6 Nancy Winter 1 3 Jane Winter o 1 3 Margaret Winter 2 6 Jas. Doyle, Son 13 Jas. Doyln, Junr 13 Joseph Doyle 1 .1 Geo. Caldback 1 3 Margaret Caldback o 1 3 Samuel Caldback 13 MHthew Sixmith 2 6 Tobias Sixmith 13 Rebecca Sixmith 13 James McCormick 6 Northpoti, ThOLBansfield— W.O.F 1 6 o Mrs. M. £. Johns 10 Isaac Morden, Esq 5 Several persons 13 9 Maryihurg. Thomas Cook 10 CharlesCole 13 James Oummiag 2 6 John McCarroll lU Robt. McCaw 10 John McDonnell 7 Charlotte Martin 1 .-^ , Mrs. Elizabeth Reid ... 1 3 John Reid 2 6 Mrs. Tooke 5 U. V. Van Alstine 2 6 L. Van Alstine 13 H. Van Alstine 7i C. Van Alstine 7^ James Walker 10 Mrs. J. Walker 5 John J. Walker 2 Sarah Janu Walker ... 2 6 Joseph Walker 13 James Walker 13 Sarah Walker 1 3 A Friend 5 Perth. (Collected by Mrs. Moo Martin.) Rev. A. Pyne 16 Johnstone Nellson 5 George Nisbctt 13 William Nisbitt 13 W. R. Berford 6 C. H. Sache 5 A. Wiseman 5 George Cox 2 6 Thomas Stewart 5 Mrs. Sewell 2 6 Mrs. Radenhurt 5 Mrs. Patterson 6 M. A. Graham 13 D. MaoMartin 6 Mrs. MacMartin 5 Joseph Warren 2 6 Mrs. Thorn 5 L. A. Smith 13 O. 0. Smith ..,.; 13 J. Woke 5 Thos. Brooke 2 6 Mrs. T. Brooke 2 6 Miss Brooke 13 Miss Jane Brooke 7^ Miss Margaret Brooke 7i Miss Susan Brooke 7^ Miss Mary Brooke TA Master W. Brooke 7* Master T. Brooke 7i (Collected by Miss Wordie.) James Hicks 6 JohnRudd 2 6 Mrs. Wm. Brooke 13 COLLECTIONS. XXXV n a 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 6 art. '.O.V 16 ... 10 .... fi ... 13 urg. .... 10 ... 13 ... 2 U ... 10 .... 10 .... 7 ... 1 .1 , Ma ... 1 u .... 2 ... 5 .... 2 6 .... 13 .... 7i .... 74 .... 10 .... 5 2 er ... 2 6 1 .0 13 1 3 5 h. I. Mac Martin.) 16 n 5 13 13 6 5 5 2 6 5 2 6 6 13 6 5 2 f> 5 13 1 S 6 2 2 13 > 74 *ooke 71 ;e 71 9 7* 3 7* 71 lis8 Wordle.) 6 2 6 > 13 f. Oeorgo Cnmpboll 13 Wm. nutlcT 13 "Wm. Armstrong 13 Wni. AVoidlo 13 K. E. Mathcson 6 Win. Vliuiair 6 J. U. MathcRon 2 JCdward II. Brown 2 6 MissK. Butler 13 Wm. Ili Miss J. Buckley Mrs. Qurvin Miss MnryOprvin .Mrs, Thos. Garland ... Miss M. Torri'us Mr. John Hykua, Scnr. Mr. John .Sykoit, Junr. Mr. John Shore Mrs. Shore Miss Ann Shore Mr. Richard Oarland... Will. Cuthcurt A Friend A Frloiid Mr*. McCarty M. J. Ocrvin Mr. T. Unrland Gregory lioobior Mrs. Argue Mr. W. Ilerrcd Mrs. McFarlane Miss Coal Miss M. A. Crow Mr. Adam Acres Miss Maria Holland ... 3 a 3 3 3 .'J :i 3 7i U 2 (i 2 » 7i 1 3 (Collected by Miss £. Fleming) Stephen Knough 13 Hiram Sykcs U 1 3 Miss Mary Sykcs 13 Wm. Sykes 1 ;i T. McJfatun 1 3 RobtTorrons 13 W.Drummond 13 Mrs. Dompsey 1 3 R.Stewart 13 Miss M. Roobior 13 Mrs. Young 1 3 W. Young 13 W. Simpson 1 3 Miss M. A. Jinkunson 13 M. Boobier 13 Mr. L. Simpson 13 R. Leslie 13 J. Neclan 13 -Miss A. Coils 13 A.Graham 13 W.K. Griffith 17 JamesFleming 13 Mrs. Fleming 13 Mrs. A. Fleming 2 6 Mifig K. Fleming 2 6 Robt.Cook 13 (Collected by Miss Eliza Qarlund.) S. Simpson 2 6 W. H Surrer 7^ Archibald Scott 13 Jos. Garland 1 o Miss M.J Garland 13 Miss M. Garland I ."i Miss K. Garlond 1 .3 G. Boobier 1 ;i Mr. C. Suryer P. Hawthorn Mrs. Suryer Mrs. Smith Mis< M. Simpson U A Friend W. Robinson V. Suryer Chas. Suryer 13 ThomasGarland 3 9 1 li 1 3 1 3 6 3 ;i 3 (Collected by Mrs. Nesbit.) Thos. Oarland 2 Wm. Garland 7i Qeorga Garland 7} Miss E. Garland U 1 3 Miss L. M. Garland 13 Mr. Suryer 13 W. Kidd 2 6 Thoi. Young 13 (Collected by Miss M. Nortlt) John Leonard 13 .Mrn. Stnwart 13 II Ni-Hhit I 3 John .SiimniT o 2 A. F. Gurland 13 Fran/,t(jwn. Lewis. Rev. R 10 May. John 2 Duvl.M, Itobt 2 IMwardii, Juhn 2 Krrul, Wm 2 Mct'arty, J I Kleinini;, Mrs 10 liurus, John 1 Jonoti, I'eter 10 Low, rhiiR'a.4 1 U Houghton, John 1 i) Janien, Wm 10 Griffith, Thos 10 Mii-sou, Thos 15 Box, ThoH 10 Mason, Thos 15 Nesbit, Wm 10 Gibson, Wm 10 May, Wm 10 Saunders, Jas 10 Ball, George 10 Clark, Thos 10 Morris, John 6 Kerelior, John 6 Andertoii, Matthew ... 6 Huntley. (Collfcted by Mrs. Speck,) Mrs. Speck 6 Miss Futhcrstono 2 6 J. Fethcrstoue 2 6 Mr. I'owl'U 7 Airs. Itmnington 2 J. H. Ilulmes 2 John Shields 13 Mr. & Mrs. Law 10 Mr. Fcnton 13 Kliza Shcohan 7} Mary E. Farmer 13 FUzroy and Pakcnham. (Collected by Miss Frascr.) Armstrong, C 2 Armstrong, Miss C. ... 2 Armstrong, Robt 5 Armstrong, Thou 2 6 liaird, Stimuui 5 Kaird, John 5 Uaird, Mrs. Geo ft Carry, llui;h 2 Carry, Mrs. II 13 Cavanagh, Tho 1 3 Cavana«h, Denis 2 6 Doan, Wm ; 2 Dean, Mrs. W 2 Dean, Jamea 2 6 Forbis, Mrs. W 6 Fraser, Thos 6 Frasor, Mrs. Thos 5 Frascr, John 2 6 Froscr, J. A 2 6 Green, Kdward 13 Green, Thos 13 Goucley, Wm 2 6 Groves, ' m 2 Green, Wm I 3 Howard, Joseph 2 Hudson, .Mrs. W 1 3 Hunt, John ft IlubbcU.Jas 19 liubbell, Mrs 7 6 Hubbell, A.C 13 Uubbell, M, L 3 6 • MiM M. NoKblt) 1 3 13 1 3 'J 11 1 3 .nktown. II 10 2 -J H -J 2 » I 10 10 10 I u Im 1 (I 10 10 lo 10 15 10 10 10 10 10 , 10 6 B 6 atthow ... 6 tmtJeij. by Mrs. Speck.) 6 tone a « e 2 6 7 ton 2 I 2 13 m 10 13 1 7i ler 13 md PakcnJiam, by Miss Frnscr.) ; 2 Jiss C. ... 2 lobt 5 Choi 2 !l 6 6 Juo 6 2 1 13 ho 13 enis 2 2 C. / 2 f) 2 W 6 6 Thos 5 2 C 2 6 rd 13 13 i 2 6 2 I 3 L'ph 2 6 i.W 13 5 19 i 7 6 •2 13 L 3 6 !/ ,/ llnnt, Ilulh 2 Ilamlltnn.John 6 II«dt(in*. ThnR 6 Iluniphrios, Geo 2 Lolth, Jolin 13 Lyons, Diwld 6 Mill*, .lamt'H 2 Mill*, Mm. J 13 Mohr, Hi'«ter o 5 Mchr, Kllcu 1 3 NfU, Wiu 2 Nun, Mr-i. \V 2 Nfll, Mrs. V 13 Noil, Mr.t .J 6 OwL'iis, Fdward 2 t) Owtms, Mr,<. K 2 Pwpver, John 1 3 RoDson, Mrs 13 llldilell, MIhs 2 Htcen. Jnmcs 6 Sproulu, Mrs 13 Scrson.Matt 2 Stuvenson. .lohn 2 6 Wright, .lohn 2 WUon, .lohn 13 Vllson, Jano 13 (Collectud by SIIsscs Timmlna & Iioton.) Agtai, K 2 Cockburn, Mrs 13 Dickson, HuKh II 1 3 KIlis, Thos 6 Loton, Miirgt 13 Murphy, 11 13 Needhani, Ueo 7^ O'Noll, John 1 3 Poole, John 1 3 Smith, Rodi^er o TJ Snddlor, Win. Junr 7i Saddler, Mm 1 3 Siiddler, Wm 2 Shiiw, Henry 13 Timmins, Jtio I 3 Tlmmins, Anne 13 (Collected by William Scott.) CocUle.i<, Wm 5 Clarke, W. Wm 13 Oumerson, Hobt 2 Low, Andrew 2 Low, David 2 6 liow, Vt'm 2 6 liOW, Slichnel 13 .■■ redith, Henry 13 Scott, Wm 2 G Shannon, Wm 13 Smytb.John 1 3 (Collected by Mi.! 13 Latimer, Jns 13 McVeity, Mrs 13 McCorniack, Thos 5 UiDg,Bobt 2 Story, Robt 13 Story, Mrs. R 13 Story, Mrs.W 13 Story, Mrs. DaTid 2 COLLECTIONS. Stnry, .Tomes 2 ScHtt. ThoH 13 Srr.'on, Ifobt 1 3 (Collt'ct'dl.y .Mrs. Jno McAiInm.) ] Ayri'H, J 1 3 lliiiiu'.-i, yWf 2 1 IJlackwond. S 13' C'urtiH, Jiiiiii>< 1 3 i Kraflcr, Jiio 1 3 1 I'rie, d 13 1 .MiAdiim. .Iro 2 ( Mills, June H 1 3 I'.te 13 l". .\: > 13 (Collfcti'd by Mrs. Taylor.) Acros, Wm 2 Amm, JoM 6 Abbott, Thos 6 1 Hall, Mrs 1 3 I lliitu. V. i; 2 llradley, Juno I 3 Campion, Mrs 2 6 Crai);, James 13 Craig, Wm 13 Craig. Wm 13 Cathulic. A 2 Cole, Walter 2 Cockburn, Wm 2 Fftlierstouc, James ... 2 t'elher.Htone, Mrs 2 6 Friend, A 2 6 Hamilton, June I 3 Hazzard, I'ichard 1 3 lledley. John 2 Hunt, Thos 2 6 Kyle, Wm 13 LaiidoD, Jtufus 13 Milford, Mrs 13 Morris. Mrs 6 MtJJowall, John 2 .MrJir, Mrs W 2 Nicholson, John 2 Nicholson, Mr.s 13 Friend, a true 6 I'ooler, H 2 6 Sadlier, .Tohn 6 i^adlier, Kllen 13 .'^heriir, B. L 2 .Sherin; C. J 1 3 Styles, Helina 2 « Styles, Anne 2 6 .styles. -Mrs. W 1 3 Smitli, Kmma 1 3 Taylor, W. J' 10 Taylor, Mrs 6 Tripp, S. S 13 Tripp, Mrs 13 Tripp, Kobt 5 Tripp, Fruncis 7i Tripp, Thos 1 3 Tripp, K.J 13 Tliompson, Wm 5 Wilson, C B 5 Ottawa City. Judge Armstrong .^Irs. Armstrong Master Armstrong .Master K. Armstrong- Mr. ^t Mrs. n. Austin .Mr. & Mi.s Atkins Peter Armstrong Mrs. Armstrong lico. Armstrong .Master J. Armstrong... Ma.'ter T. Armstroni' F. Abbott N. J.Ault Tbos. & J. Armstrong Mrs. Wm. Addison Col. Chayter, R. E Mrs. Chayter Mi8B Chayter 10 6 6 5 10 2 6 6 10 2 6 1 3 1 3 5 2 2 6 2 1 1 10 XXXVll Ma.ster E. Chnytir 6 .Master liolt, Chayter 6 Mrs, A,Clirlsliu 6 Mrs. T. S. Clirlstl.' 6 Dr. Van (.'orlluudz 6 Miss Cliapuiaik. 6 Miss Coll! 1 ft Mi.-8 F. O.le 1 6 Kev, C. <'«jUa 6 Itulit. Clayton 5 Mr. 4 Mrs. L, Cuzner 6 Mr. Co.vHn 13 Thos. Clark 2 6 Harriet Collins 2 Jane & Ciitli Coyles .„ n 2 3 Cajit. (J, VV, Baker 16 (J. 1'. Bttkrr 10 Mrs, O, 1', Haliir 6 « Master G, W, linker ... 6 Mrs, (1, W, Baker 6 A Friend 2 T, .M, BInsdell— W.O,F. 1 Mrs, T, ,M, Illasdell ,,,0 6 Mrs, N, S, Blasdoll 2 Mr, Si. -Mrs, Bishi.p « Mr. & Mrs. Burrows ,..026 Mr. & Mr.», C. Hate ,., 10 Mr. & Mrs. II. Late ..,050 Mr, & .Airs, Balbirnie,.. 6 Mr. & Mrs, Bradley ... 10 Mrs. Bullon 13 Mrs. Burns 13 Wm, Bell 5 GeorgoBell 2 Mr, & Mrs, Dyke 1 2 James Dorau 6 Mrs. Doran 2 6 .AILss Koran 2 Capt. Doufflas o ^ Mr. l)ou;;all 2 6 Mr, DiiTfy-W, O. F, .,. 2 6 Robt. Klliott a Ellen, Kltou 2 A Friend 5 Mr. & Mrs. Fitzgibbon, 10 Mrs, Foster 10 ,AIr, & Mrs.FrclIgh 2 6 Mr. &, Mrs. Fraser 2 Mr, Charles Ford o 6 Mr. Jas, Forsyth 6 Mrs, Forsvth 2 6 Mr, ic Mrs, Foxton 6 Mr, Forgio 5 Mrs. Frost 2 Andrew Graham 5 Mr.Glasford 13 Airs. Graham 2 Mary Ann Graham .,,. 2 6 Jlr. & Mr.», McGibney 2 6 Mrs, Wm, Graham 5 1'. V. Harris ».,„ lO Jlr-s, Harris 10 Ma.ster Harris 2 6 Miss Harris 13 Miss M, Harris 13 Dr. Mrs. Hill 10 Master Hill 13 Mr. & Mrs. Ilcubach ... 10 Ma.stor Heubach 71 Jli.s3 Heubach 7* Miss F. Heubach 7i Mr. Henry 6 Mr. Home 2 6 Geo. Hiinton 7i Mr. & Mrs. Hutchinson 6 Capt. Hunter 13 Mr. & Mrs. Holy 5 Mr, Henshaw 10 Wm. Uunton 5 Jlr, & Mrs, W. Henry 13 .lohn Harris 5 Mrs. Harris 2 Mrs. Humphreys 10 Mr, & Mrs, Jennings... 6 Mr. Joyce 2 6 ■"" ".'i«S?AiL«,-«» XXXVIU COLLECTIONS. V Urn. n. R. JohDion ... fl A Tito*. J. JonM 6 Mr. ft Mm. K»lty lO Mm. 0. D. I.ron 15 Mr. ft .Mri. Link A Mr. Unit 2 Oco iMtig 2 Mlns MfUuchlan 2 6 Mm. .Marnab 10 Mm. MaMr. H Mrs. Robertson 6 Mrs. lUng II 7 Mr. Kobinson 6 Mr. ft Mrs. W. Pickun 2 Dr. Sowell 10 Mrs. SowoU 6 Master Henry Sewell... 5 MisaC. Sowell 5 Mrs. Strong 5 6 Thoi. Storey 6 Oeorgu Storey 6 Kdward Sherwood 5 Mrs. Sherwood 12 6 Mrs. Stethem 2 Mr. Sparkes 10 Mr. ft Mrs. Starmer ... 5 Mr. Sweetraan 6 Philip Thompson 16 Mr. Tracy 5 Jomus Tracy 2 11 Traveller 5 Elizabeth Trlvett 6 ¥. D. Wood 5 John Will* 2 Mrs. Whitehead 7| BIr. ft Mrs. C. Wood ... 5 Mr. ft Mrs. Yielding ... 1 7 6 Miss Yielding 5 J. Yielding 5 Miss A. Yielding 6 Miss U. Yleldinn 6 Mis^ A. Yielding 2 Miss U. Yielding 2 6 Miss M. Yielding 2 6 Mnstor A. Yielding 10 Miss A. Yielding 2 6 Eliidbetlitoum. Acheson,Robt 2 Achcson, Eleanor 13 Austin, John 2 Austin, Richard 2 6 Baker, Richard 13 Baker, Mary 13 Brown, Mary R 13 Brown, J. A 2 Brown, S.J 1 3 Brown, Mary 6 nrown, JaniM Bolton, Mrs. Bates, Wm Batea, M'm Bates, Wm. Junr Bates, Jamos Berry, John Berry. Mrs Burns, John Cooper, John Cooper, 8amuel Conner, John Conner, Klvanor Conner, Rnbt Conner, Wm Colborne, John CosgroTe, Michael Cosgroro. Mrs Davis, Kdward DaTis, Mrs Davis, Henrietta Davis, Joseph Davis. Harriet Davis, Peter Davis, Ralph Davis R.B Davis, Margaret Davis, Mary J Davis, Mrs. M Finley, Thos Free, Rice Foxtone, R Galbraith. A aodkin,B Oodkin, Joseph Graves, O Qreen,! Green, J Hawkins, J Horton, Rachael Ilorton, A Horton, Squire Horton, Henry Horton. Mrs Horton, John' Horton, Margaret Horton, Martha Horton, Nicholas Hix, Wm Jelly, Wm Jelly, Andrew Jelly, John Jelly, Mrs Jelly, Wm Jelly, A Johnstone, S rx>ve, Joseph IjOtc, Mrs McKonkcy, Wm McKonkey, Margaret... McKonkey, T McKonkey, W. H McKonkey, T. H McKonkey, Margaret... McBrahney, Elizabeth McBrahney, E. Junr... McBrahney, Mary Ann Moore, James McCormlck, Rachael... McLean McLean, Richard McLean, Robt McLean, Wm. J McLean, Ellen McLean, Mary Ann... Prichard, Jno Prichard, Eliiabetb ... Pelow, Joseph Rowsome, Edward RowBome, Anne Rowsome, John Richards, John Richards, Francis Smith, T Bmitb, John . 1 n , 2 . 1 8 . 1 3 . ''\ 7] . 1 3 1 3 10 7t . 2 6 . 11 2 6 1 3 . 1 3 1 3 2 (1 2 2 6 6 2 1 3 1 3 Ti 10 10 1 3 1 3 7* 1 3 1 3 2 6 5 1 3 2 e 2 6 1 3 10 2 6 1 3 1 3 5 fi 6 2 2 2 6 (1 1 3 1 3 7i 1 3 2 C 2 2 2 6 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 2 2 6 2 6 1 3 1 3 7i 1 3 1 3 1 3 2 6 1 3 2 6 2 6 2 6 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 U 2 2 6 1 3 2 6 8 7i 1 1 3 2 6 SteTCBS, John 1 3 Tbackaberry, Widow... 1 .'! Turtle \ Tbackaberry, flco 7^ Thornton, Chriktliina... o i a WebHter, Thos. U I a Webster Wm. V 1 3 Warren.ltichard 2 Wal»h,Wm 2»6 WhIsIi, Geo U 2 Corntoalt. K«v. II. I'atton 16 Mrs. 11. Pution 1 5 A. M. Putlon 2 C livlra H. Patton 2 6 H. L. Patton 2 6 M. L, Patten 1 .1 H. B. Patton 1 U Hon. F. VanKoughnet 3 Judge Jnrvis 15 Mrs. Jarvis 15 Mrs. Mountain 2 10 G. C. Wood, Esq J 10 tt P. E. Adams ». 1 .'> 8. Hart, E«i \ H Miss Purcul I c John Kcwin 10 Mrs. J. Kowiu 10 3 U U H. Lindsay 10 A. Lindsay ]i) C.Poole Hi Donation o 1 T. Bacon. Esq 1 5 P. O. Mulhern ft Fam. 10 Geo. Cooke 6 Miss E. Browne 6 Mrs. Palmer 5 H. Wilson Mrs. II. Willson 2 6 Wm. Hepell 6 John Carr 6 Mrs. J. Carr 2 Thos. Carr 2 (1 Emily McDonald 13 John Clough 6 A.Edgar 5 H. Bartley 5 Wm. Kewin 5 J. J. Dickinson, M.D... 15 Mrs.Dlckinson 15 Salter Mountain, M.D. 2 E. Lindsay, M.D 1 !t M. Swetsinger 5 R. P. Eastman 5 Mrs. It. P. Eastman ... n 5 Widow Armstrong 2 Mrs. Hopper 1() T. Appleton and wife 6 1) J. Hartle n i> W.O. Barnhart, Sonr. 5 W. G. Barnhart A. J. Barnhart Mrs. A. J. Barnhart ... W. G. Barnhart, Jr Mrs. W. O. Barnhart Wm. N. Barnhart Geo. Barnhart Adelaide Barnhart 13 Geo. Armstrong 6 O.E.Armstrong 1 3 W. D. Armstrong 13 Mary J. Armstrong ... 1 3 Emma M. Armstrong 13 Michael Hartle 5 Friends in England ... 1 J. 0. Snetsinger 5 Ed. Farlinger 6 M. Snetsinger 5 Wm. Wagner 6 C. Stafford 6 6 6 5 2 2 (I 2 « 1 3 1 COLLECTIONS. xxxix 1 :j low... 1 .", «j 74 ,J.... 7 » i n n. S. U '4 *l II 7i ina... I a 1 :i 1 :i :! u -i*« u ii u I i 1 6 V 2 (; 1! U « 1 3 Ola bnct U U 1 fi 1 fi '2 10 J 10 ...... 1 r, \ s u i 5 10 10 10 It) 111 I) 1 3 16 am. 10 6 S 6 . 6 (I . 2 A ,060 6 2 U 2 (I 13 6 (» 6 6 A D... 16 ... 16 D. 2 Vliltcnmb Kviar 6 O.J.Dixon 10 Mm. DlxoD It 6 Clcorgiiiia Dixon 13 O. I. DIton 1 3 mjney Ulxon 13 Murgnrot K. Dixon I U •T.S. Uruco u 6 Jli'v. II. fatton— fucs 1 IS Olrln'SchooIMlgi'yUox 13 IJ J (lallliiKi'r 6 Mm. J. UalUngor 2 Mary anllinger 1 3 Wm. OalliDKor 13 Prtseott. ArmUton.Wm 6 Belfol, Mm 13 Urndley, John 6 0- Oclt, John 6 Bacon, Mm 2 niakny, Kov. U 10 Hlak«y, J 2 Dlakey, Kobt Junr 2 Crane Mrs. & Daugh't. I 7 Elllg, Mm 10 Fluldo, Comrs. V. U. ... 1 6 Frttncli.B 8 nainforth, Dr 10 Ouy.T 6 floodin, John 13 Hooker, A 2 10 Hooker, Mrs 2 10 llolmsworth, S 6 Rooker, Miss 8 .luby, J 2 6 JesHup, .Mrg 10 KoUy, John 6 Knapp, V. 11 5 Lynch, John 5 Monro, Thos 10 .McMillan, MlM 13 Murwin, J. S 2 Merwin. Miss 10 I'lumb,! 5 Plumb, Charles 5 Millar 6 Christopher, T. Senr.... 2 Christopher, T Junr... 2 Ilobinson, T 2 6 ItobinRon.M'm 2 6 Kickey,Uobt 6 Hhavcr, C 5 Khannon, A 6 Swift. Wm 6 Willard, 6 Warner, S 2 6 Wilkinson, J. \V 10 Winchester,!; 6 Weir, Xhos 2 6 Maitland. AFrtena 2 6 BradfieUl, R. U 6 Bradfleld, Ilenry 6 Collins, Daniel 10 Dumbull, Mrs. J 2 6 Harvey, Robt 10 Henderson, Mrs. & Fy. 1 5 Jones, Dunham 10 •Tones, Mrs 6 Joner, A. & S 2 6 tongley, 0. 10 Kennedy. David 6 Murray, Miss 6 Lemnon, Wm 2 6 Wells,!. B 10 Wright, Amot 6 Hbopherd, Mrs. T 3 6 Htone, KrMtu* 6 Haukubury. (CollecUd by Miis J. 0. Dlggtn- ■on.) Mr*. Atkinson J. Atkinson R,D. Byeri Mary Byer* M. A. Byers W. E. N.Byers Kllen Bycrs K. Campbell Thni. Dandy J. Dandy W. Dandy A Friend J.Hamilton 1 Mrs. J. Hamilton 1 Mrs. Hays C. Hersay J. W Higginson T. T Iligglnson W. Higginson J. 0. Higginson Esther Higginson Jane C. Higginson Hill, Mary Mr. Hodgins C. A..Tohnson Mr. Klrby W.Lough Mr. Novell R. Millar John Moony Mary Moony Alex. Moony Thos. Owens Mrs. P. Fattee Joseph Kay Mr.Smith Geo. Spratt T.O.Steele Rev. K. L. Stephenson 1 U. Walker 2 6 6 3 6 6 6 A 3 6 1 6 2 10 16 5 2 2 2 2 2 1 5 10 2 6 6 6 3 3 6 6 (Collected by Mrs. J. A Miss Cass.) A Friend .'..... 13 A Friend 13 R.Allen, Senr 2 6 R. Allen, Junr 1 3 Mrs. H. Allen 13 Gus Barton 2 6 Barton, Miss 2 6 Mr. Bancroft 13 Alfred Cass 2 6 James Cass 2 6 Mr. Cass 13 £. D. Cass 13 Mr. Cheshire 13 S. M. Cashman 13 I Mr. Friel 13 P.Fricl 2 ! C Flynn 2 6 I £. K. Flynn 2 6 Mrs. Flynn 13 I W. Hamilton 13 {R. Hamilton 1 S IE. P. Hamlna 1-3 I Mr. Hows i C.Johnson, Junr I M.Kellogg I Ward Levitt D. F. McDonald i Mrs. McDonald I Mary McDonald 13 Hugh McDonald 13 Mr. Mcintosh 13 John Marston 1 3 Mr. Or. Murray 13 J.Murray 1 S Mrs. J. Murray 13 J. Murray, Junr 13 Ellta Murray 6 Ellen Murray 13 Charlotte .Murray i) 7t T. Murray o 7| D. Pattee 13 Putlce. J 13 John Itamsay 2 tl Mrs. Ramnay 1 :i Mrs. Read 13 0. P. Treadwell 6 Miss Treadwull 13 .Mrs. Vallen 2 James Wallace 1 '3 O. Walker 2 Mr. Wells 13 W. Wright 3 VankUek Uill. (Collected by Miss Hlgginron.) A Friend 2 6 Thomas Barton Wm. Barton A.M.Barton Stephen Ciuis Mr. Delesd'rnier Mrs. Dolesdernier Mr. Dodd Mrs. F, Farlhh Mr. Hamilton Stephen Hayes 6 3 3 t! iligginson A family 1 10 ■ 2 6 Charles HIgKlnson U Alice Ingram 1 Elizabeth KemUu 6 Henry Mathews 2 D. McOilli 2 M. McCualg 6 John McNeil 'i John Potter Samuel Potter A.J. Potter 1 Anne J. Shudell 10 John Shields 1 Mr. Sprole J. D. Stewart 0. R. Stewart C. K. Stewart W. Vogan II. Walker J. P. Wells 2 6 3 3 1 loi 2 6 1 10| 1 3 3 9 2 6 (Collected by Mr. McOlcan.) A Friend 13 A. A. Beaton 2 6 C. Beaton 13 R. Eastman 7} Capt. Ligbtall 5 Susanna Lightall 13 H. McCann 10 Mrs. McCann 6 Alice McCann 2 ^ J. C. McCann 2 Mary McKillican 2 6 R. McKillican 13 Mrs. McClean 6 U Alex. McClean 7( James Mcintosh 1 *3 Geo. Mode 2 6 Peter .Morson 1 3 James Sinson 2 6 C. 'Xhistlewaught 7} 8. Watts 13 (Collected by R. Leroy). Archd. Albright 2 Nelson Burwash 6 Mrs. Burwash 2 6 John Cowan 2 6 Wm. Leroy 6 H. Leroy 2 J.Ogden 2 ■ M ERRATUM. Omitted from the List of Subscriptions paid directly to the Parent Society, the name of T. J. riiiiSTON, Esq. and family, of Yorlivillc, £2 lOs. .v t Society, the t , I- i ^ ^ .«.;^ 5%' TABLE OF CONTENTS. PAOE. Notices ond Directions ii Officers of the Society iii Constitution of the Society t RePobt for 1855-G .'. , 11 Income 13 Annual Sermons H Missions IS Widows and Orphans 16 General Purposes 16 Students 17 Lands ^ 17 District BnANciiEs ; ••«••' 1^ Home and Simcoe 19 Gore and Wellington 80 Niagara 37 Talbot 46 London, Western, and Huron 47 Newcasitle 48 Prince Edward 56 Bathurst 57 Eastern ;..., 60 Paro(jhial Uepcrts — viz., Christ's Church, St. Paul's Church, Scarboro*: Christ's Cburch, West Gwiilimbury ; Trinity Church, Bradford; St. Paul's Church, Coulson's Hill ; Orillla ; Lloydtown and Albion — omitted in the proper Districts 62 Resolutions, 'Fourteenth Annual Meeting 66 ., .-. APPENDIX. -#'■■■•• Abstract of Accounts 67 Inrested Funds 68 Summary of various Accounts 69 Explanatory of Ditto ."....#.. 70 Balance Sheet 71 Summary of Collections «. 72 List of Life Members 83 Incorporated Members 83 Subscriptions received by Parent Socieiy 87 Subseription Lists 89 ■C'4 #'j % 4 / II '