IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 !^i^ Ui ■tlM SI Ht 1.1 l."^'^^ 1^ 11.25 |U 1.6 ^ > Fhotografto Sdmces Carporation 23 VnST MAM STim WIIST«.N.Y. 14SM (7U)t7a-4S03 CIHM/ICMH Microfiche Series. CIHIVi/ICMH Collection de microfiches. Canadian Institute for Historical Microreproductions / Institut Canadian de microreproductions historiques Technical and Sibliographic Notes/Notas tachniquaa at bibliographiquat Tha Inatituta haa attamptad to obtain tha baat original copy availabia for filming. Faaturaa of thia copy which may ba bibliographicaily uniqua. which may altar any of tha imagaa in tha raproduction, or which may aignif icantly changa tha uauai mathod of filming, ara chackad balow. 0Colourad covara/ Couvartura da couiaur pn Covara damagad/ D D D □ Couvartura andommag*a Covara raatorad and/or iaminatad/ Couvartura raataurte at/ou palliculte I — I Covar titia miaaing/ La titra da couvartura manqua r~1 Coiourad mapa/ Cartaa gAographiquaa an couiaur □ Coiourad Ink (i.a. othar than blua or black)/ Encra da couiaur (i.a. autra qua biaua ou noira) I I Coiourad plataa and/or iiluatrationa/ Planchaa at/ou iiluatrationa an couiaur Bound with othar matarial/ RaiiA avac d'autraa documanta Tight binding may cauaa ahadowa or diatortion along Intarior margin/ Laraliura aarrAa paut cauaar da i'ombra ou da la diatortion la long da la marga IntAriaura Blank laavaa addad during raatoration may appaar within tha taxt. Whanavar poaalbia, thaaa hava baan omittad from filming/ 11 aa paut qua cartainaa pagaa blanchaa ajouttea iora d'una raatauration apparaiaaant dana la taxta, mala, loraqua cala Atait poaaibia, caa pagaa n'ont paa «t« fiimAaa. Additional commanta:/ Commantairaa aupplAmantairaa: L'Inatltut a microfilm* la malllaur axampiaira qu'il lul a AtA poaaibia da aa procurer. Laa dAtaiia da cat axampiaira qui aont paut-Atra uniquaa du point da vua bibllographlqua. qui pauvant modlflar una Imaga raprodulta, ou qui pauvant axigar una modification dana la mithoda normaia da filmaga aont indlqute ci-daaaoua. n~| Coiourad pagaa/ Pagaa da couiaur Pagaa damagad/ Pagaa andommagAaa □ Pagaa raatorad and/or iaminatad/ Pagaa raataurAaa at/ou palliculAaa □ Pagaa diacolourad, atainad or foxad/ Pagaa dAcoiortea, tachattea ou piqutea Pagaa datachad/ Pagaa dAtachtea Showthrouglv Tranaparanca Quality of prir QualM inAgaia da i'impraaaion Includaa auppiamantary matarii Comprand du material auppidmantaira Only adition availabia/ Sauia Mition diaponibia rp\ Showthrough/ r^ Quality of print variaa/ pn Includaa auppiamantary material/ I — I Only adition available/ D Pagaa wholly or partially obacurad by errata allpa, tiaauea, etc., hava been ref limed to enaure the beat poaaibia image/ Lea pagaa totalament ou partleilement obacurclea par un feuillet d'errata, una pelure, etc., ont iti filmtoa A nouveau da fa9on A obtanir la mellleure imaga poaaibia. Thia item la filmed at the reduction ratio checked below/ Ce document eat flimA au taux de rMuction Indiqui ci-daaaoua. 10X 14X 18X 22X 26X 30X i 12X 16X 20X 24X 28X 32X Th« copy filmed h«r« has b««n raproducMl thanks to tho gontrosity of: AnglicM ChHish of Cmadi GMNfil Synod Archivn i Tho imagos appoaring hara ara tha bast quality posaibia conaidaring tha condition and lagibility of tha original copy and in kaaping with tha filming contract spacifications. Original copiaa in printad papar covars ara filmad baginning with tha front covar and anding on tha last paga with a printad or iilustratad impras- sion, or tha back covar whan appropriata. All othar original copiaa ara filmad baginning on tha first paga with a printad or iilustratad impraa- sion, and anding on tha laat paga with a printad or iilustratad imprassion. The last racordad frama on aach microficha shall contain tha symbol ^»> (moaning "CON- TINUED"), or tha symbol Y (moaning "END"), whichavar applies. L'axemplaira fiim4 fut reproduit grioe A la gAnArositA da: Anglicsn Church of Canadi GtiMfd Synod Ardiivoi Lea images suh^antea ont AtA raproduites avac la plus grand soin. compta tenu do la condition at da la nattet* da raxemplaira film*, et en conformity avac las conditiona du contrat da filmage. Lea exemplaires originaux dont la couverture en papier eat imprimte aont filmto en commenpant par la premier plat at en terminant soit par la darniAre page qui comporte une empreinte d'impression ou d'illustration, soit par la aacond plat, salon la cas. Tous las autres exemplaires originaux sent filmte en commenpant par la pramlAre page qui comporte une empreinte d'impreasion ou d'illustration at en terminant par la darnlAra page qui comporte une telle empreinte. Un des symboles suivants apparattra sur la darnlAre image de cheque microfiche, selon le cas: le symbols — »• signifie "A SUIVRE", le symbols ▼ signifie "FIN". Maps, plates, charts, etc., may be filmed at different reduction ratios. Those too large to be entirely included in one exposure are filmed beginning in the upper left hand corner, left to right and top to bottom, as many frames as required. The following diagrams illustrate the method: Les cartes, planches, tableaux, etc., peuvent Atre filmAs A des taux da rAduction diff Arents. Lorsque le document est trop grand pour Atra reproduit en un seul ciichA, il est filmA A partir de I'angle supArieur gauche, de gauche A droite, et de haut en bas, en prenant le nombre d'images nAcessaire. Lea diagrammes suivants iilustrent la mAthode. 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 >'"v- 'y:''t. f' f THE ELEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE INCOttPOHATEl) CHURCH SOCIETY OP THE DIOCESE OF aUEBEC, KOK THE YEAR ENDING 6th JULY, 1863. ESTABLISHED 7tu JULY, 1842. INCORPORATED BY ACT OF FARLIAHBNT, 7 VICTORIA, CAP. 68, AND 15 VICTORU, CAP. 171, QUEBEC: PRIKTED BY JOHN LOVELL, AT HIS STEAM PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, MOUNTAIN BTRKET. 1853. OFFICERS OF THE CHURCH SOCIETY. patron. HU EzCILLKNOr TBB RiOHT HoMOBABLB THK EaBL OF ElOIM AM» KiNOABSiNC, OovKRNoa OxMsaAL ow Beituh Noktb Aumuoa. Preeibent. Thb Emht Bkvirino tui LokD BuHOP or Qvnio. bice'Presibents. Hon. Mr. Chief Justice Bowen, Mr. Jiutice Meredith, H. Black, Q. 0.. D. 0. L. J. M. Fraaer, E. Hale, Senr., E. Hale, Jtuir., Geo. Pemberton, J. Stewart, Hon. W. Walker, Rev. Official Maekie, D. D. " S. S. Wood, M. A. " J. H. Nicholli, M. A. And snoh Chairmen of Dittriet AB8oo'.ation8 ai are Memben of tlie Corporation. €l)e (Etnttal Boaib. The President, Vice-Presidents, and the other Officers of the Sooietj; th« Incumbents and Church Wardens of every Ohuroh or Chapel of tha Diocese, being members of tibe Corporation; and Mountain, Rer. A. W., Stewart, Rer. 0. H., Andrew, W. Esq., Ashe, Lieut. R. M., Campbell, A., Esq., Carpenter, A. C. O., Cary, T. Esq., Davies, W. H. A., Esq., Eckart, L R., Esq., Forsyth, J. B., Esq., Jones, H. N., Esq., Lemesurier, H., 7i!sq., Maolaren, J. Esq., Montizambert, O N., Esq., Petry, W., Em. Soott, H. S., Erq., Sealy, J„ Esc^., Sewell, J. A., Esq., M. D., Spragge, W., Esq., taylor, F., EsqL, and Von Exter, J. £iq. £as CommiUer. Andrew, Wm. Esq., Black, Hon. H., Q. 0., D. C. L. Davies, W. H A., Esq., Irvine, Oeo., Esq., Maclaren, J., Esq., Montiiambiirt, O. If., Esq., Noad, H. J., E«}., Scott, H. S., Esq., Sealy, J., Esq., Spragge, W, Esq., Von Exter, J., Esq., Walker, Hon. W, Young, J., Esq. Sreatnm. Robert Symes, Esquire, iSonorarg CTonnsd, Hon. H. Black, Q. 0., D. 0. L. W. Andrew, Esq., and J. Madaren, Esq. Setretars. Rerd. W. A. 4-damson, D. 0. L. Prayers to be used at all Meetings of the Society AND OF ITS SEVERAL ASSOCIATIONS. Prevent us, Lord, in ail our doings with Tliy most gra- cious favour, and further us with Thy continual help ; that in all our works, begun, continued, and ended in Tliee, we may glorify Th^ Holy Name, and finally, by Thy mercy, obtain cverlastmg lite ; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. O merciful God, who hast made all men, and hatcst nothing that Thou hast made, nor wouldest the death of a sinner, but rather that he should be converted and live ; Have mercy upon all Jews, Turks, Infidels, and Hereticks, and take from them all ignorance, hardness of heart, and contempt of Thy Word ; and so fetch them homo, blessed Lord, to Thy flock, that tliey may be saved among the remnant of the true Israelites, and be one fold under , one Shepherd. Prosper, Lord, the labors of those Societies of the Church in the land of our Fathers, which Thou hast deigned to use in the promotion of this object, and which have nourished the Chiu'ch in the Colonies ; and bless in like manner with Thy Holy Spirit and Providential succour the Society in whose cause we are now met, and the un- dertakings which we have now in hand. " Prosper Thou the work of our hands upon us ; prosper Thou our handy work," for the sake, and through the merits of the same Thy Son Jesus Christ our Lord, who liveth and reigneth •with Thee and the Holy Ghost, one God, world without end. Amen. Our Father, which art in Heaven, Hallowed be Thy name. Thy Kingdom come- Thy will be done in earth, As it is in Heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, As we forgive them that trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation: But deliver us from evil : For thine is the kingdom, the power and the glory. For ever and ever. Amen. • ■ ANNUAL iMEETlNG. The elfivontli Annivorwirv of tliis Sooloty wiii« oi'ltl)i'ntoil liy a fipuoral Meeting, hi'ld «)ii the «lh of July, 1853, iu Uio Niitii>:i:i! School Hou-to, Que- bec, at seven oelock, I'. M. ( Divine Sfrvicn hnviiij/ ticen pr'nnounlif hild iv All-f^ui.ntH Cixtpel.) The Rkv. Okkioiai. Mackik, D. D., took the Clmii", ami after th« uoual prayers aud some introductory remarks, calleil Ufion tho acting Secretary to read the Annual Report. Tho Report having been read.it was moved by W. Axoaiw, Ksq. secondoil by tlie Rev. J. Touuanck, and Resolved, 1. ITiat the Report unw read, bo adopted aud piintoil uudor tlie direc- tion of tho Central Board. .Moved by tho Rkv. O. Peiicv, and seconded by t!ie ITox. G. PKMUKttTO!*, 2. That this Meeting, while thankfully aekn-jwle lifinj,' the gombiesa of Almighty God, in tho measure of suocess which has attended tho labours of tho Society during the past year, desires, at the *!Uuo time, to express its conviction, that, without increased exertion on tho part of the Chnroh- men of tliis Diocese, the, So<-.iety cannot enlarge the sphuro of its Mission- ary labours or make any adequate provision foi' reliiiious t-ducatiou. "Moved by Rkv. E. C. Paukix, and seconded by Jamk.s MacLakkn, Fsq., 3. That this Meeting wliile regi-ettiiig the abseuee of the Loui> Bihhui" of the Diocese, President o»' the Society, is anxious to nvail itself of the opportunity, of expressing the deep interest, witii which it rojrards hia la- bours in the cause of the Church. Moved by W. Spragok. Esq., and socondod by the Rkv. .1. OAunv, . . 4. That this Meeting desires to give expie.won to it-* continued interest in the welfare aud progress of tho Sister Societies of British North Ame- rica. Moved by H. J. Noad, Esq., aud seconded by C. N. Montizambkut, Esq. 6. That the Vice-Presidents of last year be re-elected, (see ^)age 3) and that tho following Gentlemen do composo tho Ceutrnl Board, in addi- tion to tlio ex-officio Members. ( see ditto.) Moved by Dr. Sewell, and seconded by I. R. Eckart, I'sq., 6. That to the Officers of the Society for the past year, tlie tlianka of the Society arc eminently due, for their valuable mid successful services. Moved by Rev. A. W. Mocntain, seconded by R. Symks, Esq., and llesolveil, 7. That this M^efing do adjourn till to-morrow evening, at seven o'clock. The Doxology was then sung, and the Meeting was dismissed witli tho Benediction. e ANNUAL REPORT. The duty of rendering the Report, which annually de- volves upon your Board, may not be approached without an expresHion of unfeigned thankfulness to the God and Father of us all, who has " crowned the year with Ilia goodness," and caused His blessing to attend the labours of this Society. Yet, when we contemplate the varied objects, for the promotion of which this Society is esUiblished, — objects all centring in one grand point, — the glory of our Redeemer, in the salvation of immortui souls, the fact is pressed sor- rowfully upon our minds, that the sacrifices for th'c main- tenance of pure and undcfiled Religion, by '' those who profess and call themselves Christians," do not sufficiently manifest the divine rule of charity as the guide of our con- duct, nor our contributions for the support of that Religion, prove, to the extent most devoutly to be wished, our appreciation of the inestimable blessings it unfolds. We hear much of the progress of the Province in wealth and population ; we take note of the prosperity of the community in which we dwell, and we rejoice in the legi- timate acquisition, of much that contributes to its secular advancement and wordly comfort. But, while the sense of these temporal blessings, should evoke the expression of gratitude to the bountiful Giver of all good things, and prompt in our breasts the inquiry of the Psalmist, " What shall I render unto the Lord for all His benefits toward me ?" it is but too evident, that our liberality in the maintenance of the Gospel among ourselves, and in its dissemination among the scattered settlers in the Diocese, has not kept pace with the advancement of our social welfare, and that our hearts, as a people, have not been proportionably animated, by the pure and self deny- ing spirit of christian love. We ailinit, however, aiul the admifwiuii is mudc with fecU ings of devout thankfulness to God, that exceptions to the rule exist, and are, as this Report will shew, much on the increase. A sense of religious obligation in this behalf^ has, it is to be believed, had its weight on the minds of many members of the Church in this Diocese, for during the past year, the appeal of the Clergy has been responded to by the laity, in a manner caculated to afford encourage- ment to increased exertions. Twenty-nine names, all of them except one, resident in Quebec, have been added to the list of life Subscriptions ; and five of the old Members on that list, among whom is His Excellency the Governor General, have doubled their contributions. To the Quebec List of Annual Subscribers, of £1 6s. and upwards, forty- eight names have been added within the year : — so that the excess this year over the amount contributed in Que- bec, in the year preceding our last anniversary, has been £588 58. Id., and the total amount collected in the Diocese exceeds that contributed last year by j£561 15s. Id. These results encourage the pleasing hope that the efforts of this Society, to carry the bread of life, to the famishing, will be more and more appreciated and seconded by all those of our Communion, to whom God has vouch- safed the means of aiding its operations. For no one who considers the position of the Church in Canada, can fiul to perceive the necessity that exists, for all who prize her Institutions, and would hand them down in all their integrity, to the generations to come, to rally round the Standard of this Society, and lend to it the aid of their earnest prayers, their vigorous exertions, and their liberal cbntnbudons. , « 8 income. The Income of the Society for the present year lias been as follows : £/ s. d. On account of the Fund for general purposes, exclusive of remittances from District Associations, 828 10 9 Oil account of the Widows' and Orphans* Fund, 493 13 1 On account of the Book and Tract Fund,... 57 3 11 A Special Deposit i)')t yet disposed of, 25 Total, 1404 7 9 The Income of the District Associations has amounted to 399 14 11 Making the gross Income, £1804 2 8 Eecei))t6 anb (S^penbitttre. I. On a<:count of the general purposes of the Society. Balance of last year's accounts, 120 9 7 Receipts of the present year, 1003 17 6 General expenditure (see Trea- surer's account) £347 9 10 Paid balance due on Melbourne Parsonage 100 12 Instalments on 4 shares in Building Society, (less Dis- count) 23 6 9 3rd Instalment on a lot of land in New Ireland, 7 10 In hand, 646 6 1124 7 1124 7 n \ 9 II. On account of the Widows' and Orphans' Fund. £ s. d. Balance ot last year's accounts 599 2 7 Becoipts of the present year 294 18 1 Amount of Champlain and Saint Lawrence Baikoad Bond returned into the Treasurer's hands in consequence of a change in the terms of investment 200 £1094 8 Expenditure (see Treasurer's ac- count) 46 2 11 Invested in Grovemment Deben- tures 660 Montreal Bank Stock 60 In hand 437 17 9 -£1094 8 THE FUNDED PBOPEBTY of the Society amounts now, On account of the General Fund, to 1046 6 9 On account of the Widows' and Orphans' Fund, to 1496 14 besides the £436 12 9 above referred to, a^ balance in hand, on fu:count of the latter Fund. GBANTS. £ s. d: Towards the erection of a parsonage at Bpurg Louis, 30 Towards anew wooden Gh.urch at Compton .. 16 Towards Church at Dudswell , 20 Toward$ Completing Church at Broughton.... 12 10 Towards painting Church at St. Qiles. ..,....,. 1^ 10 Towards repairing the paliqg round, the Church atSherbrooke : 20 Towards the Church at Lftmby's Mills 20 B 10 £ s. d^ to the Depository Committee (an annual grant) 25 (F Towards a stone Church at Yalcartier) 10 per centum upon the cost of the Church, when finished, provided the whole amount does not exceed .r.^ 50 QUEBEC. The Life Subecripticms paid during the year £ s. d. (exclusive of appropriations to the Widows' and Orphans' Fund) have amounted to... 893 15 & Annual Subscriptions- received, 155 5 Donations, 94 13 4 Collections after sermons for the Widows' and Orphans' Fund, 100 110 Collections after sermons for the general purposes of the Society, 6116 5 Collection after sermon in aid of Book and Tract Depository, 28 13 2 834 4 9 ST. FRANCIS DISTRICT ASSOCIATION. The Report from this Association manifests an increased interest on the part of Churchmen within its limits, in the prosperity of the Society and in the success of its operations. A brief extract from that Report may not be out of place. '^The Reports of tlie several Missions shew, upon the whole an increase over the subscription of last year which is a pleasing indication that the Association is not losing gpround, and that when frilly represented and the funds shewn to be judiciously applied, the people generally are found willing to give it their countenance and support.''' The collections within the District after ser- mons in aid of the general purposes of the Society have amounted to 22 2 1 After Sermons in aid of the Widoves' and Orphans' Fund 20 8 7 I 4 >■■ 11 Life Subscription 12 10 Annual Subscriptions and Donations to the Society, (net) 60 6 1 £115 5 9 Guaranteed by the District towards the main- tenance of the travelling Missionary, (an- nual) 60 Collected for local Church purposes, including appropriations 286 10 2 Of this amount £350 was contributed in the Parish of Sherbrooke, being an excess of £50 over the amount raised in that Parish last year, for Church purposes. The Mission of Compton and Waterviile has nearly dou- bled its subscription list of last year. The completion of its new Church, with the exception of the fence, is reported by the Missionary, who expresses much satisfaction with its neat and church-like appearance. St. Paul's Church, Eingsey, has been newly painted and its steeple repaired. The finishing coat of paint has, how- ever, been unavoidably deferred, from the want of funds. The fencing of its Burial Ground is under contract. Your Board regret their inability to report the comple- tion of the Church commenced, two years ago, at Duds- well. The Missionary on the spot expresses the hope that, in the course of the present year, it will be finished, and another, in the lower part of the same Township, com- menced. The Burial Ground, at Robinson, has been fenced and consecrated. ■ At Hatley, a laudable response has been made to the recommendations contained in the Circular addressed by the Lord Bishop, in December, to the Missioneuies of the S. P. G. and their Church-wardens. A meetuig was held and a subscription opened for the purchase of a Par- sonage House, which it is to be hoped vrill, ere long, be effected. 12 MEGANHC DISTRICT ASSOCIATION. The Report of this Association shews that the exertions of the Clergy, in awakening an interest in the cause of the Society, have not been without success. The Collections within the District, after Ser- mons, in furtherance of the general designs of the Society^ have amounted to 29 10 2 After SermonS) for the Widows and Orphans of deceased Olei^ymen,. 20 4 4 Annual Subscriptions and Donations to the Society, (net) 59 6 2 £108 19 8 • II ill! Goneetions for ILoc&l objects {including appropriations from subscriptions to the Society), but exclusive of £76 taised by t Bazaar at S>oint Levi, £170 I6s. 2d. AiAong the most pleasing instances of Christian exertion in this part of the Diocese, may be inentioiied the comple- tion, in the Missidn of New Ireland and Inverness, of three Ohtirches ^t^ch had long remadned in a very unfinished StJBite), through ihe indefatigable efforts of your late Secre- tary, the Rev. W. Wickes, followed up by the equally zea- lotts ekertibnis of th6 Hiev. H. Roe, the present Missionary. Nor ^ it less gmtifying to 1)e able to state that, in the elteiisive llffisisioii of St. Giles, two new Churches are now tiekdy for consecration, and that severaA other important woi^s ^e there in progress. At Lftmby's MiUs, a new Church has been commenced with a zeal which promises h speedy completion of the good work. A new Chufch has also been erected at Cranbourne, towards which the skiers httve contributed in labor tsad mateiiials. The Btirittl Oroofid at Frandptdn BaSt, has been enclosed by a sttbstttntiftl paling. That tit Vrattiptoh West, has been itettrly coDdpleted. At Standoh, a depetidetic^ of the for- mer of these two Missions, it is in contemplation to erect a Chiii>ch with the least possible delay — the site for it having been already promised. • » •ifc ^ . J* • » t » •<» ^, f * » 13 THREE KIVERS DISTRICT ASSOCIATION. £ 8. d. The amount of collections in this District, after Sermons, in aid of the General Fund of the Society, has been 6 17 4 After Sermons, for Widows' and Orphans' Fund, 18 18 3 Annual Subscriptions (net) 17 18 £37 13 7 The amount raised in this District, for local Church objects, is not reported. The Missionary at Drummondville reports the com- mencement of a new Church at that place, which however, from local causes, is likely to be slow in progress. He regrets that owing to the difficulty of effecting the neces- Bary improvements within the Mission, he could not dur- ing the year, raise any contributions in aid of the Society's funds, further than the collections made after the stated sermons. The amount raised at Nicolet during the year, in aid of the Special Fund for the endowment of that Parish, is £3 15s. PORTNEUF DISTRICT ASSOCIATION. This Association comprises the three Missions of Port- Neuf, Bourg Louis, and Yalcattier. £ s. d. The Annual Subscriptions have amounted to... 13 2 9 Collection^, after Sermons, for the General Fund of the Society, 3 8 For the Widows' and Orphans' Fund, 16 4 £17 16 1 ■ I' !■ " 1 1 , 1 11 LI,W At Port Keuf, a neat Parsonage of substantial materials' has been commenced, and it is to be hoped that the woric will be vigorously carried on until cempleted. I 'I I 1 14 A new Stone Church is about to be commenced at Val- cartier, towards which the Society has made a conditional grant. GASPE DISTRICT ASSOCIATION. Difficulties arising from the distances of the Clergy from each other have hitherto prevented the organization of this Association. The returns are more favorable than those of last year. The people of Sandy Beach have raised about jC80 towards the completion of their Church, and £S towards the Parsonage House. They have also purchased a set of Communion Plate. The Mission is much indebted to the kind liberality of the Bev. E. Cusack, for the- sum of £24 6s. 8d., sent out from England for its benefit. Of this sum, £15 has'been expended in the purchase of a glebe. Towards the new Church at Mai Bale, about £10 has been contributed by friends in the Island of Jersey. A lady of the same place has also made a liberal donation to that Church, of a handsome Altar Cloth and set of Communion Plate. In the Mission of Gasp§ Basin, £156 have been collected for local purposes. Its Churches have been com- pleted, and its Parsonage House is progressing. £ s. d. The Collections in this District, after Sermons, in aid of the general purposes of the Soci- ety, have amounted to 10 1 8 Afler Sermons, for the Widow^s' and Orphans' Fund, 4 5 1 » £14 6 9 THE OFFICERS OF THE SOCIETY. Your Board has to report under this head, the removal firom the Diocese, of the Rev. W. Wickes, M. A., the zea- lous Secretary and Travelling Agent of the Society. That gentleman resigned his appointment much to the regret of your Board, in October last, at which time the Rev. Dr. Adamson was elected to succeed him. 16 It is also the melancholy duty of your Board to record the death, since the last Anniversary, of one of its Mem- bers, the late David Burnet, Esq. BOOK AND TRACT DEPOSITORY. The Depository for the sale of Bibles, Prayer Books, and other religious works and tracts, has been removed, since the death of Mrs. Edie, to the Fancy Store of Miss Fuller, Gouillard street. A large addition to the stock is shortly expected to arrive. During the year, 30 Bibles, 4 Testaments, 26 Prayer Books and Tracts, to the value of £7 10s., have been dis- tributed gratuitously. The amount of sales, exclusive of all expenses and of a debt of £10 due to the Depository, has been £29 16s. 9d. EDUCATION. Your Board have to report that a Sub-Ccmmittee was appointed at its January meeting, for the purpose of consi- dering the best means of promoting a sound scriptural edu- cation, in conformity with the principles of the Church, among'the youth of its communion. That Committee addressed Circular Letters to the Clergy of the Diocese, on some important points connected with this subject. Several of the answers to those questions have been receiived, and the Committee, it is hoped, will soon be pre- pared to recommend some feasible plan for the attainment of this, the second object of the Society's Institution. In the meantime, a beginning has been made, by the grant of £10 per annum, to a School at Inverness. TRAVELLING mSSIONARIES. The Rev. A. A. Allen, having received the appointment of Travelling Missionary, was stationed, during the summer of last year, at Grosse Isle, for the purpose of ministering to the Emigrants, from time to time detained there, espe- 16 cially to the Sick and Dying, at the Protestant Hospitals of the Establishment. Extracts from the Journal kept by him, during his sojourn on the Island, appeared in the '* Canadian Eccle- siastical Gazette." Since the latter end of October last, that gentleman has been employed in visiting the remote and destitute settle- ments in the District of St. Francis — the Association of that District having engaged to pay £50 per annum towards his salary. His Journal furnishes a deplorable picture of the spiritual condition of the people in many of those settlements. Long left as sheep without a shepherd, they have been visited by grievous wolves who have gone among them, not sparing the flock. Error, fanaticism and infidelity, however, there is reason to hope, are gradually disappearing before the light of God'a word, and the Mis- sionary feels encouraged in the belief, that throngh the Divine blessing vouchsafed to his feeble ministrations, he has neither run nor labored in vain. But the work of fixing and establishing in the minds and hearts of such a people (and many such there are within the limits of this extensive Diocese), *^ the truth as it is in Jesus," is one of time and perseverance. There must be ** precept upon precept, precept upon precept, line upon " line, line upon line, here a little and there a little," and while the Missionary under a sense of impotency, exclaims « Who is sufficient for these things !" and realises his de- pendence on the promised power from on High, for an increase to his labours, he may well adopt the inspired soli- citation to the Church, "Brethren pray for us." The Society's Missionary at the Quarantine Station for 16 cially to the Sick and Dying, at the Protestant Hospitals of the Establishment. Extracts from the Journal kept by him, during his sojourn on the Island, appeared in the *' Canadian Eccle- siastical Gazette.'* Since the latter end of October last, that gentleman has been employed in visiting the remote and destitute settle- ments in the District of St. Francis — the Association of that District having engaged to pay £60 per annum towards his salary. His Journal furnishes a deplorable picture of the spiritual condition of the people in many of those settlements. Long left as sheep without a shepherd, they have been visited by grievous wolves who have gone among them, not sparing the flock. Error, fanaticism and infidelity, however, there is reason to hope, are gradually disappearing before the light of God'a word, and the Mis- sionary feels encouraged in the belief, that throngh the Divine blessing vouchsafed to his feeble ministrations, he has neither run nor labored in vain. But the work of fixing and establishing in the minds and hearts of such a people (and many such there are within the limits of this extensive Diocese), " the truth as it is in Jesus,'' is one of time and perseverance. There must be *' precept upon precept, precept upon precept, line upon " line, line upon line, here a little and there a little," and while the Missionary under a sense of impotency, exclaims ** Who is sufficient for these things !" and reaU;zes his de- pendence on the promised power from on High, for an increase to his labours, he may well adopt the inspired soli- citation to the Church, "Brethren pray for us." The Society's Missionary at the Quarantine Station for the present season, is the Bev. C. Stewart, A. B. The Bev. B. S. Birtch, who received an appouitment as a Travelling Missionary of the Society, was, three days after, appointed to a settled charge, which unexpectedly became vacant. Your Board cannot conclude its Beport without renew- ing the expression of its hope, that the symptoms of new 17 life and energy, which have, during the past year, been manifested by the friends of the Society, will become more and more general throughout the Diocese, until every true Ohurchman has joined its ranks — then, and not till then, may it be expected that, through the Divine blessing, its grand aim will be fulfilled in the advancement of that Kingdom of the Redeemer, which His own precious blood has purchased to Himsel£ 18 Dr. Tub Gjsneiial Fund of tub Ouurcu Society 1852-8. ExFENDITUaX. £ s. d. July 16. " 27. Aug. 17. Sept U. 1* II II II Oct 22. EzDenses of Annual Meetine 3 1 16 20 26 1 20 12 12 4 8 106 23 26 8 1 4 78 109 S 684 6 6 6 10 10 2 6 8 8 18 8 18 10 16 Iniunmco on Parsonago at New Ireland .... Qrant towards Church at Oompton Grant towards Church at DudswcU Grant towards Parsonage nt Portneuf Annual Subscription entered by mistake and transferred to Widows and Orphan's Fund. Grant towards repair of Church paling at Sherbrooke u " 26. II II Grant towards Church at Broughton Grant towards Church at St Giles Not. 1 . Paid Notary for Deeds " 16. Exnenses o' ' Olerfirv at Grosse Isle 1 Jan. 20. Feb. 7. Balance on Melbourne Parsonage, with interest Shares in Buildinsr Society ft " 9. " 14. " 28. Annual Grant to Depository Oonunittee Instalment on a Lot of Land, with interest. . Paid Collector Mar. 7. " 25. May 18. 11 II Paid T. Cary for Registers, Printing, «bc Salary of Secretary and Incidental Expenses . Salaries of Trayellintr Missionaries 11 n Transmitted to the Society for the Propaga- tion of the Gospel for oonyersion of Natiyes in the Diocese of Cape-Town ft July 6. Balance in bond 1 £1161 17 8 *». 19 IN ACCOUNT WITH THE TrBASUREK. 1862-8. July 1. Nor. 10. Jan. 20. Feb. 12. Mar. 7. June 2. *». Rkoeipth. Balanoe in hand A special Deposit Rent of Melbourne Panonago Proceeds of Sole of land Interest on Cash in Savings Bank Interest on Bank Stock and Oovernment De- bentures Collections on Quinquagesima Sunday Subscriptions and Donations in Quebec Remittances from District Associations Subscriptions and Donations from England . . Special Donations to be remitted to Societies in England 182 25 12 60 182 fi98 168 14 12 £1161 19 6 8 15 16 18 1 6 n Or. gent d. 1 11 4 4 10 B. STMES, Treasurer, L 0. Quebec, July 6, 1858. 0r, 1862-^. July 16. Fabi 10. May 4. June 80. 20 Depository Fund EZPIMDITUBI. BaluioM du« to foriMr Tr«Mur«r and Dcpo- ■itorj lUmitumee to Englaad for Books Adrertiiiog and oUmf espeniM InsunuiM Balanoa in hand 8 •7» 8 8 80 £181 Dr. The Widows' and Orphans' Fund 18 16 19 10 1 d. 8 I 10 2 18S2-8. ExPENDrrusE. £ s. d. Deo. 11. Paid for OoTemmcnt Debontures 682 26 60 486 6 2 12 5 April 2. Annual Grant to the Widov of the late Rev. J. E. F. Simpson *• 5. Paid for Montreal Buk Stock (V July 6. TMnn^ff in hand 9 » £1094 8 • • < • < « m 4 • 91 • • % » I IN ACCOUNT WITH THE TREASURER. 1862-8. July 1 . Feb. 0. May 28. June 20. July 4. RiOKIPTS, BalBUce in hand Annual appropriation from Qencrjal Fund Proceeds of sermon in Oathedral Subscriptions Net proceeds of sales Cr. £ 8. d. 87 11 6 26 22 8 2 a 6 20 16 • 121 4 • • I * Quebec, July 6, 1868. R. SYMES, Treasurer, L C. S. • i» A • IN ACCOUNT WITH THE TREASURER. Or. 1862-8. Receipts. £ 8. A. 1 16 19 8 13 d. July 1. March 1 . Balance in hand 600 10 206 69 2 198 1 Interest from Savines Bank 8 April 25. Amount of Railway fiond called in with interest Interest on Investaients 9 4 Juno 18. Premium on Montreal Bank Stock 4 Amount of Donations and Oollections after Sermons 6 £1094 8 R. STMES, Treasurer, I. C. S. Quebec, 6th July, 1868. We, the tmdtrsigned, having examined the Accounts Current between the Incorporated Church Society of the Diocese of Quebec and R. Symes, Esq., up to the 0th July, 1868, and compared them with the Vouchers, do fidd the Mune otHrrect Si o ti o s •s a •i I g (» Oh c i 43 4) DE) o o a H 22 It! -I I nil 5'' 11 »1 I-' ■3 E .S i'* M JS_" J a "» 8 >^ te ts te «rt •* "-I M e o OS <# e taota r* N KS t- «0 I Id : • o o : : :o s ■suopdfxwqng . w e M lA e to r^ W-* imanv ^, M e <• CI o e «I1 :>-' i-» ; ; '.'* t " : ' • a < <4 tnfcO fid C3H n 11 I So 0* \ i #» 23 0% ^ IH 1-1 la n to -^in a> e e» <• a X ^ « c4 n 1 |6 •o Oi-i a 9> e L to o o " s a c« n n « X A '4< -H M « ■ rH ^ r^ iM i-( 1-4 1 e Oil e M ^ '^ ( ^ ! : : 0) • : : i . : : : s ! *-— ■suonsooa rf la n 0) : : : • : . : 1 • • • : ; : ; : \ \ BUond{j38qns ^ : : . : : ■ • • '• i : : : : : : • • * • • • 9;n •rt : : . : • • : : • ■ ; « • • •TOORdjiDiqng iniuuV iO0»«* 9 e X to « e e : , _L : 12 S 7 5 6 18 9 . ... : : : • : : 1 l( 7i i •A r%i I I a •< i I'B.rfrf iSg-lll 3 ^^ ^^ ^^ M C ^^ ^v^ Cu ' 2i I 6 ^ I •6 S '* a •* |<8 CO partpnaH n n o 9> 0> n ■a •a 00 8 COM f< e«iooo a s> U9 vn(»emt< eeon «f^ IS •HS'410 eeooftoeee iit^ste I • n e la C4 lo ;n mr^ o e&Se neoeme n 9 ee,4eeo« ee eeeo o 'BnoifraoQ « : ■gaopdijaiqns •o ie : S i HJSS 'laondHMqng traany t : e wr4 e ■ OOOO • aCS eia loe x 4 r 25 €i)ntcl) Society. LIFE MEMBERS. M B. A. Hit Ezeelleney the Earl of Elgin and Kineardine, Governor General 26 The Lord Bishop of Quebec, (annual) 25 Baldwin, Hon. R 12 10 Black, Hon. H 12 10 Bonner, J. 12 10 Bowen, Hon. Chief Justice 12 10 Boxer, Rear Admiral 12 10 Brooke, Mrs 12 10 Burroughs, E 12 10 BurstalT, E 12 10 Burstall, H 12 10 Caldwell, Sir H. J., Barl .12 10 Campbell, A 12 10 Chapman, W. 12 10 Esoourt, Lieut CoL M. P. < 12 10 Forsyth, James B 12 10 Forsyth, Joseph B 12 10 Gale, J. V 12 10 George, Miss 12 10 Gillespie, A 12 10 Hall, George 12 10 Hall, G. B 12 10 Hamilton, Mrs - 12 10 Hamilton, Robt 12 10 Heath, James - 12 10 Hellmuth, Revd. L, D. D 12 10 Hoffmann, C 12 10 Jessopp, H. 12 10 LeMesurier, H 12 10 Levey, C. E 12 10 Lovell,J 12 10 Maokie, Major W. S. C, (88th Regt.)- 12 10 MacUe, Revd. Official, D. D. 2K Maclaren, James .' 12 10 Meredith, Hon. Mr. Justice 12 10 Mihie, Revd. G. 12 10 Mountain, Rev. AW 26 Mountain, Col. 0. B Sterlg. 16 Naime,J 12 10 Nicolls, Rev. J. H. 12 10 Noad, H. J. • 12 10 Pemberton, Hon. G 12 10 Petry, W ; . . 12 10 Pipon, Mrs. C, Jersey. Sterlg. 12 10 Poston, 12 10 Poston, W 12 10 Poston, K 12 10 Price, W. 12 10 Raeey, J 12 10 Ramsay, Rev. J. , 12 10 Rhodei, W. 12 10 Rolph, Hm. J. 12 10 D 26 £ s. d. Scott, H. S 12 10 Sealey, T. 12 10 Sewell, Revd. E. W. . . . '. 12 10 O ! SeweU, Revd. H. D 12 10 O i i Sheppard, Miss 12 10 li Spragge, W ; 12 10 Spragge, Mrs. W 12 10 Stayner, T. A : . . i 12 10 Stewart, Hon. J 12 10 Stuart, G. Okill, M. P. P 12 10 Trigge, H. W , 12 10 Trigge, T, (Towards endowment of Nicolet Church) 12 10 Valleau, W. B 12 10 Wait, Revd. W. W., (in four annual subscriptions) 100 Walker, Hon. W 26 Wilbrabam, Revd. 0. P., Audley Vicarage, near Newcastle, Stafford 12 10 Contributors of £12 10s. and upwards, Deceased. £ 8. d. Metcalfe, Th* Right Hon. Lord 25 Black, J 12 10 Campbell, Saxton , 12 10 Chandler, Col. (to Nicolet Endowment Fund) 26 Christie, Major W. P., (annual) 25 Cochran, Hon. A. W. , 12 10 Fletcher, Hon. Mr. Justice 12 10 Gray, F. R 12 10. Himt, James 12 10 Kerr, J. H 12 10 Leeds, Revd. J 100 Mountain, Lieut. J. G., (26th Regt.) 12 10 Patterson, P. - 12 10 Stuart, Hon. Sir J., Bart Chief Justice. 25 Willoughby, Revd. M. 12 10 Wood, R , 12 10 LEGACIES. £ 8. 1846.— W. Yule, Esq., of Chambly £25 V848.— Hon. Chief Justice Reid, of Montreal 100 I860.— Col. Chandler of Nicolet, (for Nicolet Endowment Fund) 25 1852. — ^Miss Fixilay, of Quebec, for the Widows and Orphans of Clergymen..... 500 d. 27 LIST OF CONTRIBUTIONS FOR 1852-3. Annual Subscriptions from England. £ Urookc, Mrs. . . *t 1 Oronow, Miss Mountoiu, Miss 1 Mountain, Miss C 1 Sinicoe, Miss 1 Donations from England. Frobishcr, Mrs , 2 Mills, Mrs 1 Mills, Miss 1 Mountain, Col 4 8. 4 12 4 4 4 4 2 4 4 4 8 8 4 4 4 4 QUEBEC. Life Suhscriptions, £ 8. d. Uis Excclleucv the Earl of Elgin and Kincardine, Governor General, (2nd Donation) 12 10 Black, J., (Deceased) 12 10 Boxer, Rear Admiral 12 10 Burroughs, E 12 10 Burstall, E 12 10 Burstall, H 12 10 Campbell, A 12 10 fForsyth, Joseph B 12 10 Gale,J.V 12 10 George, Miss 12 10 Hall, G. B 12 10 Hamilton, Mrs 12 10 Hamilton, R 12 10 Hoffman,C 12 10 Levey, C. E 12 10 Lovell, J 12 10 Mackie, Rev. Official, (2nd Donation) 12 10 Meredith, Hon. Mr. Justice 12 10 *Mountain, Rev. A^ W. (2ud Donation) 12 10 Nairne, J 12 10 Noad,H.J 12 10 f Postou, E 12 10 Poston, W 12 10 O Poston, C 12 10 Rolph,Hon.J 12 10 tScott,H.S 12 10 Sheppard, Miss 12 10 Spragge, W 12 10 Spragge, Mrs. W , 12 10 Stuart, Sir J. Bart., (deceased, 2nd Donation) 12 10 Stuart, G. Okill, M. P. P 12 10 Valleau.W.B.. s 12 10 Walker, Hon. W. (ind Donation) 12 10 £412 10 *Appropriated to Education. f Half appropriated to Widows' and Orphans' Fund. 28 Annual Subscribers. Lord Biehop of Queb«o,.X26 Adameon, Revd. W. Agar, D. C Ij., •«•••• < o Adamson, James........ 1 5 AvdersoD, C. £., 1 6 Au'^ew, W 1 6 AndrcWB, Mrs 6 Ardouin, 0. Q 1 6 Ashe, Lieut, R. N 1 6 Ashwortb, Miss • 2 Atkins, J 1 6 Beach, Mrs 6 Bell, A. D 1 6 Bowen,N.H 1 6 Boxer, Rear Admiral C. B. 1 6 * Boomer, J 8 Boomer, W 6 Booth, Mrs 6 Brocklesby, Mrs. ....... 6 Brown, Mrs 6 Bruce, Lt Col. Hon. R. . 4 Burke,J. W 6 Burroughs, E 10 Caldwell. Sir H. J. Bart. 1 6 Campbell, A 2 10 CampbeU,F 8 Carpenter, A. O. G 1 6 Cary,J 1 6 CaryT 1 6 Cary, G. T 2 Clapbam, J. G 1 6 Craig, Mies 2 Craig, Mr 2 * Cross, Miss 6 *CroBs,Miss£ , 6 Davies, W, H. A 1 5 Derbiehire, S 1 5 * Doyle, Mrs 10 Dumlin, L. B 6 Dur.«oomb, J. W 1 5 Eckart, L R 1 6 * Fielders, Miss £ 6 Fletcher, J. (deceased)... 1 6 Forsyth, James B 1 6 Forsyth, Joseph B 1 6 Forsyth, H.G 1 5 Fraaer, Bon. J. M 1 5 Fry,J 1 6 Fry.Mrs., 10 Gibeone, H 10 Gibsone, G. F 10 GloTer, Mr 10 Goddard,N 10 Gowen, H. 1 6 d. 6 6 6 £ B. d. Greeki, J 1 6 Grahiun, Mrs 6 Griffin, C ,.Jk.... 16 Harbeson, Mr. 10 Harrington, J. D 1 6 HarrieoD, R. M 1 6 Harrison, Mrs 6 Harrison, Master 5 Eazlett, Mrs 10 Hesse, Mrs 6 Hetherington, Mrs 6 Houghton, J 10 Hunt, Mrs 1 6 Hunt, Mrs 10 + Hunt,W 1 6 * Husband, Mrs 6 Hyde, E 16 Irvin«, G 1 6 * Jackson, Miss.. 4 0' JackBon, W 6 Jameson, J 1 6 Jeflfery, W. H 16 Jones, H. N 16 Julyan, Mrs 6 * Kennedy, Mrs 7 6 Killaly, Hon. H. H 18 Euight,H 16 Knight, Mrs 2 6 Leaycraft, J. W 16 Lep, W. H 16a LeMesurier, H 1 5 LeMesurier, H. Junr 1 6 Lenfesty, Mrs 2 6 Lepper, P. 16 * Little, Mrs. 6 Lloyd, Mrs. T 6 Lomv4, 11 18 Mackie, Rev. Official D. D. 5 McCauley, H 16 McFarlane, Dr 16 Maddoz, Mrs. 6 Magill, Mrs 6 Maxham, A. J 1 6 Meredith, Hon. Mr. Justice 18 Meredith, E 16 Miller, Mrs 6 Montizambert, Mrs 1 6 Mont'zambert, C. N. 1 6 Morrin, Dr 6 Morris, Hon. J 18 * Mountain, Mrs 16 * Mountain, Miss. K. . . . . 7 6 * Mountain, Revd. A. W. 6 18 Mountain, M. G 10 • Monttily, Quuterljr, or Weekly Subtoribers. TIm Aneimt oppoiito ««cb mne is that Cw the whole ywur. 29 £ B. d. ♦Naah, Mrs 5 ♦O'Connor, Miss 1 Owen,R 6 Parke, G.H I 6 Parkes.Mr 6 Paul,H 1 10 Pemberton, H 1 6 Percy, Rev. G 15 *Peverly, Mrs 6 Piton, Mrs 8 Piece, Rev. R. G 1 8 •Powell, Mrs. G 1 Price, W 2 10 Pye, Mr 6 Richards, Hon. W. B 1 8 Richardson, Mr 6 Robin, P. V 18 Ross, J 18 Scott, Miss 18 Scott, Miss 2 6 *Scott,MisB 4 Scott, H. S 1 6 •Scott, J. 4 Sewell, Dr. J. A 18 •Smith, Mr..., 4 •Smith Mrs 4 Stewart, Hon. J 16 Stewart, Rev. C. H 1 8 Stott, Mrs 6 Stuart, A 18 Sturrock, Mrs 6 £ 8. d. Swalwell,Mrs 8 tSymes, R 1 8 Taylor,? 1 6 Taylor, E 10 Thielcke, H. D 1 Thompson, Miss 1 8 •Thompson, Mr 1 Turner, Mr 6 •Urquhart, R 4 •Usborne, Miss 1 •Usbome, Miss M 4 •Usborne, Miss E 8 Veasey, G 1 8 Von Exter, J 1 6 Wadman, Mrs 6 "Wainwright, R 1 8 Walker, Hon. W. 1 8 Waterson, Mr 1 Wherry, Mr 8 Whiteford, Mrs 8 Williams, Z 8 Woodbury.Mrs 1 8 •Wright, Mrs 1 Wviff, Lieut. Ool. R. E . . . 1 Wurtel*, W. G 1 8 Young, J. 1 8 Young, Miss 2 •Young, W 4 £176 17 4 Do:ta 5 Oaryin, J ft Hurd, T 5 Mowle, W ft Mowlo, Mrs ft Mowle, The Miisei IS Molver, A 6 MolTer, Mrs, A 6 Osgood, Mr 6 Pope, Mi^or. 10 Pope, H 6 Pope, Mrs. H ft Tftjlor, J. F 0.10 Taylor, Mrs. F 10 d Taylor, Mim 2 6 Taylor, H 2 » Taylor, E 10 Taylor, Mrs. E 10 Taylor, 8 2 9 Taylor, Mrs ft Taylor, Mils ft Taylor, Miss L. J 6 Taylor, H ft Wilford,R. ft Total,... £10 10 9 THREE RIVERS DISTRICT ASSOCIATION. Annual Sumobiftionb. THREE RIVERS. One-half appropriated. I>ioksoD,J 16 Friend, a, 2 Hitter, J. U 1 6 Wood, Rerd. B. S 1 ft "Wood, Mrs 10 Wood, S. 0. J. W. and E. Wood,E.M.M.aA.AE. Total.. 7 8 9 Donation to thi Widowv' and Obphans' Fvnd. A Friend .£$ RIVIERE DU LOUP, en haut Blount, 0.F Bo8twiok,J. P pame. Dr. S. H Dame, Mrs Dame, Mrs. A. A.. . , Dyce, J Fiske,W Gueroot, Rerd. N. Aartier, W. Senr 10 6 2 2 2 6 ft 6 2 Hartier W. Jnnr 2 9 Mayrand, Mrs O 2 6- Mayrand, Miss 1 9 Parker, A 2 9 Parker, W 10 Turner, E 1 a Total.. 4 PORT NEUF DISTRICT ASSOCIATION. Anncai. Subsobittions. PORT NEUF. B«ttB,0. 2 Betts,B 2 6 Birteh, Revd. R. S 1 6 Oaddoo,W ft Hale, Hon. E ; 16 HofBoiao, H. A 6 jess, J 6 Marshall. W 8 9 Monda, F 6 Rioh,G 6 Rich, Mrs Smith, RerdF. A 1 Watson, Watson, Mrs Webb,J White, Richard White, R 6 ft 6 6 10 Total. .£6 18 9 85 BOURO LOUIS. Tbi Lis* hab not mm mionviD. VALOARTIER AND STONEHAM. TALCAftTIU. Brown, T Brown, H Billioffi, Orawford, H. for 1862.. Daviei, T. Ireland, H Ireland. F Ireland, Mn Kinwell, J Parkin, Revd. E. Roaohe, J Thotnpion, O Wolff, Ool., for 1862 .£ ■. 10 5 10 6 10 10 6 1 10 6 d. 6 Total.. £4 1 Stonibam. £ ' Amott, F Brown, 1 iS Craig, D 1 » Fraier, Mr. ' iV, Harvey, Mr I Lambert, Mr o 9 McDonald, W i Millar, J 2 6 Naptei Mr., 18 Wright, T • 6 Suma under la. 8d 1 8 Total.. £1 8 li MEOANTIO DISTRICT ASSOCIATION, Annual Subsoiptionb. POINTE LEVI AND NEW LIVERPOOL. POINTI LbtI. Beswiok, G 1 6 Charlton, P. C 1 6 Chapman, 6 Chapman, MiBa(St.Henr7) 6 Dane, E 6 Foresaw 6 Henry,W 16 Henry, Mrs. J 8 King, W. 2 6 Merrick, Joseph 6 Ramsay, A. 6 Ramsay, L 2 6 Sample, R 10 *Sample,MiB.R 10 Sample, Mrs. R.juur. ... 6 Sample, Joseph 6 Simmons J 6 Skelton, S 6 C Torrance, Revd. J 1 6 Torrance, Mrs 10 Torrance, M. 0. M 6 Torranoe, W 6 Torrance, L ( Tilley.J 6 Taylor, Mis* 6 Taylor, W 6 Taylor, G 6 Walker, W 10 Total.. £13 8 Missionary Boxes. MissTavlor's 12 *Uis8 Sample's 11 Total.. £18 NEW LIVERPOOL. ADdrauz,T 10 Ourry.T. 8 Fowler, W 8 Frazer, W.D 8 Hamilton, R. 18 Higffinsoiii, W. 10 Lamby, J 10 M«K«nzie,J. 8 Pink,W 8 Roberts, R. 18 Ross, W., (St. Nieholas,) 18 Sissons, R 8 Vachon, Mtb 8 Walker,H 8 Total,.... £9 8 36 LEEDS. Tbree-fourtha appropriated. ■» m Adley, Thomas Aylwin, James Beattie, John Beattie, R. Beattie, James Beattie, J Browii W. , Cannon, C Cannon, Miss Oaunou, Bichard Cannon, Robert Cannon, T. Carberry, K , Carry, Revd. J Church, J. Church, W Close, R Crawford, J Crawford, the Widow., Craig, W Cummins, A , Cummins, John , Cummins, James Cummins, Mrs , Cummins, M. J Dillttrd, J Dillard, W Davison, W Ewart, J. Eager, R Eager, T, Foster, J Frizzell, R Frizzell, A. Frizzell, Jane, , Hall, Alex , Hall,H.G Hall, Geo Hanrey, R Harrey, W £ 8. d. 6 10 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 5 ti 1 3 1 3 2 6 2 6 2 6 1 5 6 10 2 6 2 5 5 6 2 2 2 5 2 2 5 6 1 2 2 1 1 1 10 1 5 6 Harrison, W Heron, W Jackson, R JoUiffe, W Kidd, W King, R King, H King, Q Lipsey, W Livingstone, Dugald. ... Livingstone, Mrs McAuley, F. McAuley, G McAuley, J McConnell, D. J. McConnell, A McConnell, M McVitty, W MoVitty,J.., Miles, J. Montgomery, J Palin, J Reed, Dr Reed, Mrs. Robinson, A Sharpe, J. Slater, Piiee Stevens, J. Symes, W Symes, R Thompson, H Watkms, James, Watkins, Jane White, G Wilkins, John Wilkins, S Wilkins, Joseph. s. d 6 2 6 2 6 5 6 2 2 2 6 6 6 2 6 2 1 1 1 5 2 1 2 6 10 10 2 5 2 2 6 2 1 6 2 2 2 6 6 6 6 6 3 S 3 6 3 6 6 6 6 2 6 2 6 Total, £16 8 9 IRELAND AND INVERNESS. laELAND. Annesley, M. £0 6 Annesley, R 6 Bennett, R 6 Bennett, Mrs. R 1 3 Bennett, J. 6 Bennett, D 6 Cross, H 6 Ponaghy, John 6 Donaghy, James 2 6 Dinning, G. 6 Ellis,F 2 6 Gill, T 6 Hall, CapLA 6 Hall, Mrs. A 6 Hall, Ira 6 Hall, John 6 Hant,B 6 Hant,J. 6 I <» « 37 £ 8. d. Loean, Mr 1.8 McDonald, A 26 Mitohel, J 6 Mitchel, R : £0 2 6 Nichol, R 2 6 Nichol, J 2 6 Parsons, R 2 6 Roe, Rev. H 16 Walker, T. 2 6 Walker, J 2 6 Williamson, W 13 WilliamsoQ, G 2 6 £ s. d. WillianiBon, J Wilson, T Wilson, J Wood,T. Wood,Mrs.T Wood,A Wood, F Wood, H Wood,E 2 6 2 6 6 6 6 1 8 1 8 1 8 1 8 Total £7 18 9 Inverness. Andrews, G £0 6 Bain, E 6 Bridge, S.J 6 Bridge, R. J. 2 6 Bouttell, S 6 Oummins, H 6 Davidson, T 6 Davidson, R 6 Elliot, R 18 Elvidge, Mrs. Lucy 2 6 Forbes, Isaiah 6 Forbes, John 2 6 Fulton,A 6 Graham, R 6 Gallagher, T. 2 Gunston, W. 6 Hall, J 10 Ha8kett,Mr 6 Haskett, Mrs 18 Henderson, WUson 6 Hill, H 1 8 Henderson, William 6 Hood, R 6 Hood, Mrs. R 6 Hogg,H 6 Hood, J 18 Hood, R., Junr 1 8 Hood,H 13 Jamieson, S., Junr 2 Jamieson,J 2 6 Johnston, S 6 Johnston, W. J. 2 6 Johnston, J., Senr £0 Johnston, J., Junr Kerr, J Kerr, G Kerr,R Leadhater, Mr Leith,J Leith, J., Junr Magill, J Marshall, R Paterson, J , Plomer,J Plomer, W Rickaby, R Rickaby, W. T. Ralston, H Rockingham, J. (i app.). . 1 Sturgeon, James Sturgeon, John , Saatii, A. (don.) , Sommerville, L..^ Ward, R. G Ward, M Ward, Robt. Grant Ward, W.J..; Watts, T Wiltou,T Wilton, H Wilton, Mrs. H 10 6 2 6 2 6 6 6 2 6 6 6 2 6 6 6 6 8 10 1 8 6 6 6 10 6 6 5 ) 3 I 3 4 6 6 6 Total, £14 6 4 MISSION OF ST. SYLVESTER AND PARTS ADJACENT. One-half appropriated. ST. SYLVESTER. Arthur, Mrs., 6 Bain, R., 6 Cinnamon, W 6 Cinnamon, Mr&, 6 Edwards, H., 6 Edwards, Mrs. H., 6 Frail, N 10 King, Rev. W., 1 6 38 £ B. d. King.MfB 1 e King, Miss, 6 King, Masters 6 Machell, J 10 Poc(H5k,8., 2 6 Pocock,Mi88, 18 Pooock, M. 18 Pooock, F, 2 6 Pooock,Mr8.F 2 6 £ s. d. Ross, W., 6 Taylor, Mrs., 8 Wilsoo, J 2 6 Wilson, Mrs. J 2 6 Wilson, Miss, 18 Total, £6 18 9 ST. MARY'S. Moore, Mr 6 Lilliot, Mrs., 6 Lilliott,E 2 6 Pozer,Mrs. 6 Pozer, Miss,. 2 6 Total, £1 BT. GEORGE'S. Harvie, Mrs 10 Pozer. Mrs. W, 10 Sample, J., 10 CUHBEBLAND MlLI.8. Harbottle, R. 10 BaODOHTON. Reinhart, N., 6 St. Patbiok'b. Nelson, W 6 Sanple, Mrs. J., 6 Total, £1 16 St. Joseph's. Calwaj, J 6 Calway, Mrs. J., 6 Total, £1 10 Frazer, Jos Higgs, B Lefevre, J., Smith, J. Senr., Smith, Mies, ST. GILES. 1 10^ Spears, W., 6 Total, £1 6 lOi fotmi of )3eqne0t0 anb WcmBtt bp l3)iU> I. A Bequett of a mm of Money, or of Shares of Stock, or Public Deben • turesfor the general purposes of the Society. I give and bequeath to the " Church Society of the Diocese of Quebec," incorporated hj a Statute of the Province of Canada, passed in the fifteenth year of the Reign of Her Majesty Qdebn Viotobia, the sum of pounds, Currency, (or Shares of Stock in the Bank of standing in my name in the Books of the said Bank,) or, (if Debentures, describe them briefly,) upon trust, to be by the said Church Society, applied to and for the uses and purposes of the said Society, as specified in the said Act of Incorporation aad none outer. 39 II. A £eqite$t of a turn of Money, or of Shares of Stock or Debentwei for one or more of the apeeijk purposes of the Society. (Same as the foregoing, only instead of the words in Italics, say) for and towards the encouragement and support of Missionaries and Clergymen of the United Church of England and Ireland, within the said Diocese of Quebec, — the creating a fund towards the augmentation of the Stipends of Poor Clergymen of the said United Church within the said Diocese, — and making Provision for those who may be incapacitated by fwe and infirmity, and for the Widows and Orphans ofthe Clergy of the said Church in the said Diocese. Or, For and towards the encouragement of Education, and the support of Day Schools and Sunday Schools in the said Diocese of Quebec, in con- formity with the principles of the United Ohureh of England and Ireland. Or, For and towards a Fund for assisting persons preparing for the Ministry of the Gospel in the United Church of England and Ireland, within the sua Diocese of Quebec. Or, For and towards a Fund for circulating, in the said Diocese of Quebec, the Holy Scriptures, the Book of Common Prayer of the United Church of England and Ireland, and the Books and Tracts,approyed of by the sud Church Society for circulation within the said Diocese of Quebec. Or, As an aid towards the erection, endowment and maintenance of Churches according to the Establishment of the United Church of England and Ire* land within the Diocese of jQuebec, — ^the erection of and maintenance of Parsonage Houses, — the setting apart of Burial Grounds and Church-yards, — ^and the Endowment and support of Parsonages and Rectories, according to the said Establishment witnm the said Diocese. IIL A Devise of Real Estate for the general purposes of the Society. I give and devise unto the " Church Society of the Diocese of Quebec," incorporated by a Statute of the Province of Canada, passed in the fifteenth year of the Reign of Her Majesty Queen YioroaiA, all and singular, <&c., (Describe the Real Estate olearW'.) To have and to hold the said, «bc., unto the said Church Society of the Diocese of Quebec, and their successors, for ever; upon trust to hold and apply the same, and the rents, issues and profits thereof to and for the uses and purposes of the said Church Society, as specified in the said Act of Incorporation, and none other, and under the provisions of the aforesaid Act of Incorporation of the said Church Society. IV. A Devise of Real Estate for any one or more of the specif purposes of the Society. Same as in No. 8— only instead of the words in Italics insert the specific purposes, as in No. 2. v. A Devise to the Society of a Site for Church, dtc. Same as in No. 3, down to the words " for ever," — ^then go on as follows ; — to the uses and upon the trusts following, that is to say : upon trust to hold the same for ever hereafter, as and for the plaoe ana Site of a Church - T-CTMigFTre aawi 40 and Church-yard, and Burial Ground, fur the sole use and benefit of Mem- bers of tiie United Church of Enp^land and Ireland, residing in places adjacent to the said site and prenuses within the said Diocese of Quebec, being in full communion with the same, according to the doctrines and discipline of the said United Church of England and Ireland, and for no other purpose, and under the provisions of the aforesaid Act of Incorpora- tion of the said Church Society.