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Tous les autres exemplaires originaux sont filmte en commenpant par la premiere page qui comporte une empreinte d'Impression ou d'illustration et en terminant par la derni^re page qui comporte une telle empreinte. Un des symboles suivants apparattra sur la dernidre image de cheque microfiche, selon le cas: le symbols — ^ signifie "A SUIVRE' , le symbols V signifie "FIN". Les cartes, pisnches, tabieeux, etc.. peuvent dtre filmfo A des tsux de reduction diff6rents. Lorsque le document est trop grand pour dtre reproduit en un seul clich6. il est film6 d partir de I'angle supArieur gauche, de gauche h droite, et de haut en has, en prenent le nombre d'imeges nAcessaire. Les diagrammes suivants iliustrent la m^thode. 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 ill' ' ' Ik- . SEPARATE APPENDI X.* CONGREGATIONAL STATISTICS. Tho Committee on Statistics beg leave respectfully to report : That the total nuniborufUuuiiroyations in coiineclion Avitli tlie'church oa the first day of April, was 115. Of this number 93 bad Ministers wiiile 22 were vacant. f ' 97 Returns — G being double, as coniinj? from Congregations whose Ministers regularly olliciato in two Churches, and 12 from vacant Con- gregations—have been received by the Committee. 10 Kirk Sessions having Ministers, besides 8 vacant Congregations, (some of which, however, onglit ))erliaps rather to be regarded meanwhile, as Prcachino' Stations than Congregations organised) Iiavo not only disobeyed tlie injunctions of Synod, as ■■•iveu last year, but also tho peiemptory orders exjtressed by the Sy i' jd of the present year, through the Moderator to deiaultcis. These are ' Thorah, Midmiir and Scarboro' in the Presbytery of Toronto. tQtiebec, Point Levi, Three Rivers and Leeds, in the Presbytery of Quebec. GreaviDe, Ilawkesbury, Urmstowa & Lachine,t in the Presbytery of Montreal. Gait and Brantford in the Presbytery of Hamilton. London, Woodstock and Norwich, in the Presbytery of London with the vacant Congregations of Spencerville, Camden, Whitby, Xew Richmond, St. Eustache, Vankleek Hill, Beamsville and Puslinch. The return from Richmond (Presbytery of liathurst) the Comn:ittee regret to find has gone andssing. The greater number id' those returns which have been received are more or less incomplete, while many of them are very imperfectlv answered. In connection with those Churches which have reported, there are '(j.'iKi Families, ll,37T Communicants (l)eing a net increase over the former year of 089) with an attendance on Divine Ordinances of 14,974. In 5 returns the number of Fanulies is not given ; in 0, the number of Communicants ; and in 7, the attendance. The attendance given, it mav be remarked, is that of the Morning, which, it appears, is generally consid- erably larger than tliat of the Afternoon ur Evening. It ought, however to be noted t!iat the actual attendance is more than this, as the Ministers of tiie country charges, (and they are by far the more numerous) usually conductDi vine Service, as is well known, in dilferent Churches or Preach- ing Stations in the after parts of the day to Congregations for the most part did'ereut, iu very many cases, to Congregations entirely dillerent. &| .B 1 1 m * See jninutes of Synod, isott, imire 10. t There were iiLso 4 .Ministers lieiuK Professors ; 4 retired Ministers; 5 Ministers witlioiit eliiirKe, iiiid 1 l''-oliiitiouer.s, making a total of IdS Ministers. t The returns from Quebec nud l-ichiue havosiii(;i> tieeu receivecl, Sec pp.xv. i*: xs. In connection with 89 Churches, there are 42G acting Ehlors, being nearly live to each Ciuirch, a large iStall" of Antiistants to Mlnistcr.s in spiritual thiiiirs, if they endeavour to discharge aright the duties of their huiioralile ottice. There is a Sabliath Pcliool in connection with GO Churches which have rei)orted, slu-wing an attendance of 4,22(), heiiig n-ore than GO to each school. 4!^ of these schools are furnished with liilirarics, the ag- gregate nunilxM of whose A'olimies amounts to ll,24!t. licsidis a Kahb.ith School, there is a Bible Class in connection with 35 Churches attended by 818 ]iu]iils. There is also a Congregational Library in connection with ;iri Churches, conii)rising 5,401 Volumes. 23 (Jiiurclies of those reported (having Jlinisters) have no .Sabbath School at present. The great distnncir of families from Church in many places, couiiled with the fact before noticed that nuiny of the Ministers ofHciate every Sunday in two or more Churches or Preaching Stations, at distances considerably apart, having therefore little time to attend to the teach- ing of the young on that day, seems to be the chief cause of their not having amongst tliem tlii.; nursery of tlie future Church. It is pleasing liowever to liml that several Ministers are struggling to overcome the ditiiculties of their jiosition in this respect as well as in others, and are attem]iting to maintain Sabbath Schools during the summer months. During the year upwards of 1,700 little ones have been dedicated in Bai)tisni unto Him who said, "Suffer the little children to come unto lue, and forbid them not." In 19 Ch'.irches which have reported to Your Committee, the Sacra- ment of tlie Lord's Supj'cr is dispensed once a j. car ; in 54, twice ; in 7, three times ; and In 1, quarterly ; while several do not reply to the query. In .T2 Churches, services on three several week days are connected with the observance of this solemn rite ; in 32, there are services on two week days ; in 14, there is service on only one. The others do not furnish any information on the point. If practicable, it is c-ertainly desirable to have greater uniformity in the practice of Ciiurches both in regard to the number of times the Lord's SuiJjier is disj.enscd in the course of each year, and also as to the week days on which Services are held in connection with the administration of this Ordinance. 21 Ministers hold a week day service througiiout the year, in most cases an Evening Meeting for prayer, and 8 have a monthly Missionary Meeting, while a considerable number st."*e that they have occasional week (hiy Service?. In reference to Sabbath Observance, the answers received arc upon the whole satisfactory, evidencing a becoming respect for the sacred day of rest. Those regarding Family Worship are vague and inexplicit, betraying a marked uncertainty in th(' minds of Sessions, whetlier this very essential and incumbent Christian duty is observed or neglected by Families. The total amount for the year of the ordinary Sabbath Collections of 6G Congregations is $fi,GG9.03J. One or two of this number state that they have only recently commenced to take n\> Ordinary Sabbath Col- lections. IG others, of which 8 are in the Presbytery ofToronto, either do not reply to the query at all, or say, that they do not make Collec- tions, save for speciiil purposes. Besides the ordinary Sabbath Collections the sum of S5,213.4GJ has been contributed by 85 Congregations for Missionary and Sy nodical purposes. The contribution to Synod Fund, being by many Cotigrega- tions paid out of the ordinary Collections, should not in the ca.sc of those who do this, have appeared as a Special (Collection or Contribution, as in this way it tomes to be reckoned twice ; but in most cases, your 4 CONQUEOATIONAL STATISTICS. • • • 111 Comiiiittce had no mcaiig of knowing whether a Collection hnd been made for the pnrijose, or wlietiier tiio umount had been tal,l 19.77. If to this sum be added the amount of stipend received by Ministers, tiie total amount raiseil for all purposes during the year, "save tiiose for Church Building and tlie General Home Mission Fund of the Church (of which the Committee iiave not been furnished with any correct or full state- ments) is found to be $:i8,;)2(;.r)0, from which, if the Revenue accruing from Property, S:,788.40 be deducted, there remains $30,137.10, being pure contributions. While several Ministers officiate in two Cliurches, tiiere are, besides, regular Preaching Stations at the following places : In Presbytery of Bathurst— Bathurst (where there is a Church), Mait- land, Clarence, Lochabcr, llopetown, and 10 others, the names of which are II not given. Kingston — Campbellford, The Plains Belleville, Thurlow, Tyendinaga and 4 others. II II II II Toronto — Trafalgar, Qiieensville, Eastvillc, Brad- ford, Orono, Springvillc, Cavan (where there is a Church), and 16 others. Quebec — Oakiiill. Montreal— Point St. Charles (City of Montreal), Eng- lisii Iliver, Sherrington, and 3 others. Glengarry — Cambridge, and 14 others. Hamilton — Salem, Vittoria, Lynedoeh, Wyndham Centre, Flamboro West, and 5 others, " London — Zorra, and 5 others. Regarding Missionary Labor, there are openings in the several Pres- byteries as follows : Bathurst — Darling, Lavant, Bromely, &c. Kingston — Tyendinaga and three other places. Toronto — 15i-ampton, Osprey, Artemisia, Smith, Garafraxa, Caledon and several otliers. Quebec — Brompton, and Durham. Montreal — St. Joseph Street and Point St. Charles, Montreal, and also Chatham. Glengarry — Winchester, Roxboro', Cambridge and 1 other. Hamilton — Puslinch and several otliers, but names not given. London — Baytield, Varna, London Road, Ilay and Chatham. Adilitional Churches are also said to be required at the following places, in the Presbytery of Bathurst — Bromely, Grattan, and Wilbcrforce. Kingston — Campbellford and two others. Toronto — Otonabee, Dummer, Orono, Greenwood and 7 others. Quebec — Montreal — St. Joseph Street, Montreal. * Glengarry — Morrisburgli, Matilda, and 1 other. Hamilton — Arthur, Lynedoeh, Wyndham and 5 others. London — Williams. From the foregoing, it appears that the Ministers from whose Kirk Sessions Returns have been received, officiate, in addition to their « [ X c c X c li ) J 1 J 3 ) ) i :i f) ■ "■■■I r t., * If Churches, at 90 TrcacliiufT Stiitionsi, — that ihcro art; oiioninrrg for Mission- nry Labor in 28 ditrcn'iii iilaccs, -while in 30, Chiircht-d are saiil to be required, where at present there are none. The aggrc^'ato amount of Church Property returned is,.... $492703 00 The dobt on the same is, 70 1 1 1 55 Leaving unencumbered Property of tiic value of S41Go91 45 In what ]iroporlion3 this debt is distributed among the various Pres- byteries will be seen by referring to classified Sheet ^'o. 1, acconipanyiu"' this Report. The above mentioned debt is on the Church Property of 35 Con^rregn- tions and in sums of, from ^^10 to !?30,000. Efforts to licpiidate it are at l)resent being made liy 23 of these. In connection witii 31 Churclies which have reported, there arc no JIanscs ; in connection with 20, there are no Glebes ; while 20 huve neither Manses nor Glebes. The returns from five of these state, that efforts are being made to ))roc'ure the one or the other. The Committee would rcsi)ectfully suggest to Hynod, that llie atten- tion of the Committee on Church Properly should be called to the title of the Church of Dundee — to that of St. John's, Hamilton (which is said to be disputed), and also to that of North Dorchester. They would likewise suggest to the attention of the Synod, that in tluMr opinion. Congregations should be furnished annually (as the Laws of the Pro- vince relating to Ciinrch Property now provide), with a report of the receipt and aiii)ropriation of all revenues receiveil by Trustees from all Glebes and otlier jirojicrties belonging to the several Congregations, and which are held in trust by such Trustees or Managers. In 40 Ciiurches from which Returns have been received, tlic sittings are let. In a few, the sittings have been sold either absolutely or uiulor certain regulations. In all the other Churches, the sittings whiJefree, are regarded as belonging to those who, for the time being, contribute to the maintenance of Divine Ordin.'inces. The rate of sitting in those Churches, in which the Pews arc let, averages from !?0.50 to ft. 00. The average rate of sitting in the Pounds of each Presbytery will be seen by retl'rring to classitied Sheet No. 1. That of the whole Church is Si 134^ The stijiends of 22 Ministers, the Managers of whose Churches have reported, are derived from Pew Rents. 2 chieilvfroni Pew Rents. 11 30 1 3 1 from Pew Rents and Subscriptions, from Subscrii)tion3. chiefly from Subscriptions. from Pew Rents and Csdlections. " Pew Rents and Property, (, ( Pew Rents, Sid)scriptions, \ and Sabliath Collections. " Subscriptions and Proi)erty. ,, ( Subscriptions and taxation \ of Property. ,, ( Subscriptions and Grant of \ Colonial Committee. " Collections and Grant of Colonial Com- mittee, while the others do not state whence derived. The stipends of 12 Ministers are paid in advance. 7 " ])artly in advance. 1 Minister is paid rarely in advance. 2 Ministers are paid from time to time during (I (( II l( 5 do G do 9 do 9 do do 8 do 5 do 3 do 4 do H. i.s. is. is. is. is. is. is. is. tlio year, wluio the large nuiubcr of 52 do not roccivo stii.t'iid, till the end of term or year, even when it is said to hu piiiictually imjil. A few do not reply to tie (|uery, which lemls to the h.lief that the Ministers of such cunio under the last classilicatiun. The stipends of 24 Ministers are payable annually. 83 " semi-annually. 13 " (juarterly. 1 is intended to he paid quarterly. 1 receives a portion of stipeml weekly and the balance when called for. 3 have no regular times of receiving payment, and 9 give no in- formation on the subject. _ Tile Stipends i)aid to Ministers i)y their Congregations during the year, irrespective of any allowance which they may have received from the lemporalities lioard of the Church,' average from ?43 to 1?2000. The average payment on account of Stipend to 5 Ministers is § 59-00 110'40 ir)(;-i(3j 2()r>-89 2,^)0-8a 32G-58i 412'90 527-80 800-00 1450-00 The gross amount of Stipen" ministers rpci-ivcil Jiijd ciu'li, last yrar t'l-diu tlic Ti iiiii(ir:ililii'S Pmul ; in n-ceivi'd $l'm itkIi ; auil;jl at th(» rate of $-200 each— sill th'Sc riiuiis luiim- iucUHivciirtlie uiiiouiit paid by eaeli to tiio Minsters' Widows' and (Jri)luuis' l-'niul, vi/,., ;$ 12 dollars jut iuuiuui. t\ c c c X c F I 91 ) 3 1 i i i ) Mr^ ■■•■ i i to StipoiKl : St. Aiulrow'rt Cliuri-li — Kinpxfon, Cliinpuncdiify, Kldon, Hornby, Clmllmni (rri'shytery t>t" MdiUrtal), lUefliiidpi', iiiid (lui.l]ih. Till- lirst iiii'iitidiiod t»f these ami also llio last, liavc givi'ii no report aa to Ti in|i(iralitiis. Tlimi^'li till' arrears of tlu' small StijuMuls of tlu' Ministers of the Cliircli iw as l.etori' niontidnod, and tlic Ti'niporalitit-s so ill cared for, this (loos not arise from a deliciency in the niinilicr of jiersons liohlinj^ the ntliec of Mana^jers, for the I'elurns received froiii H'J t'(inj,'rej,Mtions give an average of more than (i to each Church. Indeed it apjiears, in not a few cases that the larger the body of tenijioral Managers in a Church, just so much the less are the Tem|ioialiti( .-' duly cared for. Your Committee being deeidy impressed with the impdrtance of tins matter, and the urgent necessity of ste|is being taken to remedy tiiis increasing evil, which is daily enfeebling the energies (d' Ministers, and exerting a baneful inlluence upun very many Congregations, would res- pectfully diiect the attention of Syuod to the serious consideration of the Temporalities of the Church. Considering the sinallness of the Stipends pmniised, the large arrears owing by many (Jongregatloug shew, nut so much the material poverty of the people, as the low state of the Christianity of very nn\ny of them. If men be not honest, need it be said, they are not Christian? "Will a man rob(Jod? Vet yo have robbed me.'' (Malachi III. H). And is it to be reasonably exjicctt'd that (Ind will bless the labors id' his ministering servants to such ? It cannot be expected. This state of things, it is possible, may arise in many instances, not from dishonesty or an attempt to defraud God's Ministers of a itrt/jKirtion of the pitiful sum dignified by tlu' name of Stipend, so much as from carelessness and indill'erence. If so, it is a car'.dessness and an indiU'erence -which are highly culiiable. Ami if tho disease that is preying upon the Christianity of numy Congregations, and paralyzing ihe energies of not a few able Ministers, be capable of a cure, it ought surely inunediatcdy to be attemjited. To ((Ut)te from the excellent address of our present revered Moderator at the close of Synod : — " The responsibility of the Synod and Presbyteries is peculiarly " great. No delicacy of feeling should hinder them from devising and *' carrying into prompt (i]ierali(iii an economy that would set the minds " of Ministers free from the absorbing, racking, cares of life, an economy " liberal, yet prudent, that w.uild check avarice, repress selfishness and " be a sure token that Christian charity and benevolence (the genuine " fruits of Christianiiy) were prevailing more largely in every congre- " galion. Unless something of this siu'l be done, you may legislate as " you may for the spiritual welfare of the peoide under your superin- " tendence. You may j)Ut forth the most assiduous etlbrts for the ck- " tension of the Church. Vou may be zealous for the conversion of the " heathen to the faith of Christ. i!ut your laws will stand inoperative " on 3'our records, eviileiices of a pretentious zeal and monuments of "folly; your Cidlege Halls will be deserted; your churches will he " empty; vour pulpits supplied from the very refuse of corrupted huma- " nity. " The hardships and jirivations incident to new settlements liave " hitherto preventeil aiid will for some time continue to prevent the for- " mation of an eflicient ecclesiastical organization. Inability at lirst " becomes indilference in better circumstances, and the Minister, who " contenteilly l(dled with his flock in poverty, is left to toil on without " sharing the fruits of their prosperity. Inadeipnitely and irregularly " paid, he is too often driven from a field where his ullectioiiH centred, " and they are left without the regular administration of Divine ordin- " ance, or to find a successor whose cjualilioalions seldom rise above the " iniHuniblo pittnnce thcj bcitnw. It is Uie natural effect of Iho voliin- " tiiry sy.stem that tlio al.ilily of the labourer is (renerally in iiropurtioii " to tli(3 prieo paid fur lii:< worl<. In a worlclly-niiiuiea ii),a- sucli as thisi, «• and wiiere men are ho indllferent to tiieir true interests, tiuit they niudt " lie iirvs^fd into the Kin-,'.ioni of Heaven, tliere can be liltio c.v|>"etation " that under sneh a system l{eli;,'ion will ilourisL, or the knowledge of " the (Jospel be greatly extended. " They that serve at tlie altar shall live by the altar. That tliev may " wholly devote themselves to their work, their maiuteuauue must be " ndeipiate, and statedly and regularly paid." The Committee in concliisir.,, would respectfully rejiresent that in endeavouring to carry out the views of the Synod, and the very generally expressed views of the Church at large in'relalion to Congregational Statistics they have used all diligence to obtain the necessary infuriua- tion. Th'jir labors, though onerous, have been cheerfully directed to the end inviow, and the only regret felt by the Committee is, that the absence of full Returns, considerably detracts from the value ot these labors. The Committee are unanimously of opinion that the object contemplaU'd in obtaining these Statistical Returns is to ju'esent from time to time a comparative statement of the general elTiciency and progress of the Church, and that therefiu-e it is unnecessary, indeed, that it would be very (|uestioiuil)le policy to attemi)t obtaiiiing such Returns annually, but that the object would b« more satisfactorily secured by i>rescntiiig such a statement at regular intervals, say of three years. As the Committee do not f(»ra moment doubt that this course will appear proper and desirable, they deem it unnecessary to advance any arguments in support of it. It is evident that in every (Jongregation there may bo certain temporary causes, a falling off in some one point or another, wliile an average, say, of three years, might exhibit a steady prosperity upon the whole. The vague and imperfect answers returiu'd to many of tiie queries ren- ders it necessary that some more satisfactory method of oblaining the desired information be devised, and to this end, the Committee respect- fully recommend, that w.'iether the Returns be hereafter made yearly, or at intervals of three years, one or more competent pcisons in each I'res- bytery be apjiointed to act as Enumerators, to wait upon the Session, and managers of each (Jongregation, and personally to olitain from them, full and accurate Returns. The labors of the Committee would thus be materially lightened, and a full and reliable statement of the progress and ]u-osperity of tlie Church would result. In the event cif this suggestion meeting the approval of Synml, the (/ommittee have no hesitation in stating their belief, that in each Presbytery, there are Lay- men to be found of suHicient intelligence, public spirit, and zeal for tl>e Church, who would cheerfully devote the necessary time to this impor- tant work. Tliey also beg to suggest that the Synod appoint a Committee to revise the queries contained in tiie Schedule, and likewise to re-consider the form and order of the Tabular Sheets. xVll which is respectfully submitted, ROBERT DOniK, Cunvcner. P. S. — The foregoing Report is substantially the same as that presented and read in Synod. 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O 00 'I' W 10 r}4 ^ CVJ ta CO « O 'i* © 1- 1^ o « Cl f M O 00 ^ t- n ^ O o ~ IS C en o a ^ := W ♦-" ps " ^ a 3 ^^ '' ^ •— : ► ^ d o 9 ;i, o . • 2 b u in •^ r'^ ,S O fl §.^: O i' O . U >^ O >?;;?; p; P= ? t- ao C5 O f- M © O O i-i i-i '-' o o i-H © ] o © 1< o o o H c c © ~ O O c c 1- C<1 o n c oo iH CI 1-1 in N r— CO 1—1 00 © 1-1 1— © 1— < o CO © t' '• CO ^la a ) 1 < M CI r- -J r— 00 O O C OO 1< GO in ►- e H S XI :-■ c5 o a *♦-* ~ 2 3 « i ci ■^ m to v> © CO ■* © o © © 00 © © Cl tn lA © cc © S5 CC a "^ >-5 ^ c Wh3 O (0 eS tJ ^ XVI Statistics of the PrEsnTTEuiAN Church of No. 2.- Namc3 of Churches. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6, 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. BVTIIUBST. Mountain Si South Gower* Pakenham* Kitley* Lanark* Perth* Ramsay* Ottawa* Smith's Falls Jh'ockville McXab A; llorton*. Cumberland* Buckingham Iluntly* Beckwith Richmond Middlcville and Dalhousie * Oxford * Communicants. Vdil. b.v Removed by n 1 4 14 r c 9 Bromelv, Grattan and Wilberforce*. Arn])rior Litchfield* Ross r, y, 144 20 I.') f) 15 20 10 25 13 42 12 11 15 18 15 i5& 10 11 1 10 7 4 IG 8 10 5 1 10 Canada in consechos -Changes and Ovzum,, Revenue a o 120| 82 $ 30.00 16. 2n 44.00 1G7.2I 104.00 24G.00 40.00 194.75 71.00 30.15 40.23 24.00 IG, 10. 00 00 17. GO 1051.14 a !? 205.25 200.00 GOO. 00 208.00 54^5.00 24G.25 130.00 147.00 120.00 200.00 m ilOO.OO 83.00 448.00 300.00 440.00 240.00 400.00 >, ■ ^ ^H ^H ^ I ■ ^ ^H '^ tH ^H B ■ M ^B ST} ^H « 3 ■ S'^ p m< * See number of remark corresponding to number of Church. 40, CO. 50. 10. Oi) 2G08.50;24i34.00 160.0') 200,00 200.00 [400.00 |340.00 jeoo.oo 1480.00 1400. 00 IJ20.C Mo.ooj Ii40.00l REMARKS. 1. Two Churches but one Session and Congregation. 2. Number of Families connected with the Church not given. Congregation said to conjis ot whole fanulies, parts of families and individuals. 3. Sabbath School not in operation at present Congregation widely scattered. 4. About to build a new Church, of value $2800. 5. Minister also officiates in Bat hurst, where is a Church worth $G00. G. Besides Congregational Sabbath School there are several Union Schools attended liyniMV of the children of the Church. 7. Part of contributions to the Schemes of the Church, the proceeds of a Bazaar held byLa- dies or the congregation. . ' 10. Session deem the publication of Congregational Statistics by the Church, as impolitic. 11. A deeper interest in Church in many new occasional worshippers at Cumberland. Gallery erected m Church at Buckingham, during year, at cost of $140. KADA IN CONNECTios "ANGES AND OpEBAnosj Roveinie. a M 1^ m a .2 'C o I 3 p fa 1 s $ >; •)5.2r) 300.00 40,00 )0.00 '•*'"• )0.00 )8.00 WI.OO 83.00 CO. 00 1(J.25 iO.OO 448.00 50.00 n.oo 2J3.00 * 'i 20.00 '1 1 )0.00 1 300.00 ;;;;;;: • • • • 440.00 •J 40. 00 400.00 10.00' )8.50 160.01) urch. Ration said to con-is ,attered. )ol3 attended liyraaay ■ a Bazaar held byLa- lurch, as impolitic. Cumt erlaud. Gallery Uhtiie Church of Scotland /or tite year ending Ut April, I860. Vbino thb ybab. Stipend. o g.: $ [300.00 s "■ O V a ^ <5 o H 200,00 200.00 [400.00 |340,00 leoo. 1240, 1480. l400,00 IJ20.00 200,00 850,00 800,00, 240.25 112.00 2GO.O0 400.00 240.00 G20 00 ICO. 00 580.00 400.00 70.00 200. OU Contributions to tbo I u • TO * „ ^ ^ a " S S 400.00 430.00 IGO.OO 300.00 »40.00 440.00 640.00 260.00 llO. 00 4282.25 50.00 340.00 1380.00 $ 4.00 12.00 10.00 G . 00 20.73 18.00 33.42 5.00 20.20 12.75 9.25 9.00 10.00 14.00 a a 'O o a Ui 8.05 3.00 $ 4.00 4.00 5.00 4.00 8.00 4.00 10.00 4.00 8.00 5.00 2 . 00 2.00 a o a 3 a 3 rn 3 o 5.00 6.00 3, 38, 00 00 22, 4, 00 00 $ 4.00 a a m ■- , M a a; 'S (JH 40.00 40.00 5.00 G.OO 4.00 28.03 00 00 195.40 73.00 4.00 4.00 81.00 84.00 99.42 10.00 20.28 9.10 IG.OO IG 00 $ 7^75 3 O Oi • a ^ o 89.58 20.00 50.45 6.00 48.00 3.00 68.00 44.00 107. 69.12 10, 10, 8.00 24.45 10.00 213.83 242. G2 14.00 160.00 513.17 $ 13.00 117.75 38.20 125.00 435.55 146.00 614.34 69.00 312.35 97.75 67.79 77.23 10.00 69.00 212.50 31.00 17.60 2454.16 REMARKS. Xew Church built at North Iluntly. Value not given. I Congregation are at present building a new Church without external aid. They are also I about purchasing a Glebe and preparing to build a Manse. This congregation is financi- ; ally connected with Lanark. Minister gives half his labours to Lanark congregation. leople of Darling desirous to build a Church. Some steps taken to effect this desire. iPeople of Oxford said to be poor, but doing as much for the Church as they can. lA new charge. Minister recently inducted. No Churches yet built. Minister has the free use of the Public Hall, in Town of Douglas, and of good School Houses in Townships of \ brattan and Wilberforce. A new Church to be erected this year in the latter Township. I§1200.00 in General Sheet No. 1, under " Manse " is the supplement value of " Manse and ^ Glebe." $280.00 was the Stipend paid to late minister. |Sos3.-.One acre of land-site for Manse, value $200. Number of probable communicants. Ij-O; attendance, 150. Westmeath.— Two acres of land-site for Church, value of $20o! pumber of probable communicants, 50 ; attendance, 150. Stipend to be given at first by j congregation of Ross, $200 ; by that of Westmeath, $240. B mm H-i ■' .: I .i'i! 'I' i;- XVlll Statistics op the PREsnvTERiAN Church of Canada in oonnechJ No. 2.— CUANOKS AND OpERii,,! Names of Churches. Communicants. Add. by I Unmoved by a O . *~* i> cS ITl a o a S3 u XS East ) 35. Thorah . . . 36. Darlington 37. Mulmur. . . 38. Scott & Ilxbridge* 39. Newmarket 40. Markham*.. 41. Scarboro' . . 42. Brock* 43. West Gwillim- bury* and I Scotch Sett 44. Peterboro'., 45. Vanghan*.., 46. Orangcville 47. Port Hope*. 48. Milton & Esquesing 49. Pickering* 60. Whitby ... villim- ^ Innisfil, > :.,W.G* > 12 2 12 10 33 10 27 20 10 171 23 3 2 10 14 a I aj «^ "3, in .~ g I ^ u ; . -1 15... 32 3 12 2 5 89 30 45 19 1 24 3 34 10 14 6 23 33 9 4181 02 41 20 7 118 m tj bo .s 'u cS o .a a 3 S«5 16 3 6 5 30 19 8 5 1 33 Revenue. d o m . d J3 2 S o $ 487.00 54.02 102.10 40.00 683.18 d if V Ph U HI 3 m $ 412.00, 60.00 IM.il 103. G3; 31)4.75.,,, 615.63 424.75 icd 11 6 9 30 12 49 14 23 5 29 25 15 28 22 44 6 328 6 6 24 1 .7 19 5 15 14 8 8 2 11 578. 26. 4. 10 15.00 4 35, 6 68 3 45, 6* 19, 158 63 208, 45, 52, 22, 31.20 1081.84 974. 110. 44 00 90.00 68.50 163 236,50 165.00 138. 3 40. OO: 4.00 00' 425.00 190. 450 ,..: 160.00 ,00i 350. , ..' GOO. 00 , .,i 412. OU , ..I 400.00 ,1 LOG, 2080.94 3295.50 REMARKS. 22. Return of Managers very imperfect. . 27. A Church now building. When finished, temporalities to be better managed than norettii 28. Congregation has suffered from emigration and other causes. Minister, by r'^'''^'"' 4 creasing infirmities must soon resign. The prospect for a young man said to bcgp 29. Charge smaller since Orangeville and Mulmur have obtained Ministers. Minister ailvas in life, and unable to extend Missionary labours, though much needed, within the M of charge. . , J 31. Subscription made for Manse and amount on hand temporarily invested, from wmcD*i per annum, are paid lo Minister in lieu of Manse. F Canada in oonnectiI ■— ClIANOgS AS P OPERino] Revenue. THE Church of Scotland /or the year ending 1st April, 18C0. » Tlia YEAR. Lq Tlia TEAR. d u u HI 3 m 00 02 10 00 $ $ 412.00; 60.00 103. G3 304.75 1 ^ ' ' ' 18 615.63' 424.75 1 1C4 21 00 nn 974.44 110.00 90.00 < »ii> 236,50 I t Ml on 105.00 68 103.00 00 1.38.00 340.00 4.00 1^, 75 425.00 190.00 100.00 350.00 GOO. 00 412. OU 400.00 100. 00 00 00 00 00 20 450.00 95(1, 84 2080.94 3295.50 jr managed than horetofij Minister, by rca3oa^« ing uiau said to begoc-J inisters. Minister ailval needed, within tlie bcj invested, from which 51 Stipend. Contributions to the I -3 J '2 '3 p< *j O < rn u i «3 a o '35 m fa 13 a a fa b e« 3 M a .2 'to m « 9 1 u O d fa _o is 'S fa m a o tn O a o w ♦» a |l «'C $ $ $ $ 84.00 20.00 36.00 15.00 $ 14.00 5.00 8.00 4.00 1 25.00 20.00 12.00 $ 50.00 10.00 in.nn $ 20.00 40.00 12.00 $ 140.00 30.00 25.31 12.00 $ 16.00 $ 775.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 405.00 408.38 550.00 154.02 241.47 121 00 "" ■ 1 10.00 933.38 556.00 155.00 31.00 57,00 70.00 72.00 207.31 16.00 1291.49 10 00 112.00 8.00 4.00 4.00 24.00 80.00 4.00 4.50 4.00 4.00 4.00 16.00 2.00 4.00 21.00 21.00 4.00 15.00 7.00 2.00 2.00 16.00 66.30 10.00 358.00 16.00 45.00 2.00 14.00 !fl 00 43.00 14.00 . . .t . . . 61,00 10,00 )0.00 1200.00 200.00 12.00 4.00 4.00 26.00 4.00 56.00 1197.51 58.00 27,50 10.00 236.50 13.00 5.00 10.00 13.00 83.75 139.75 iO.OO 165.00 17.00 214.00 136.00 12.00 G.OO 4.00 4.00 20.00 20.00 15.00 116.68 (2.00 200.00 108.00 3-iO.OO 4.00 4.00 6.00 4.00 .... 29.00 12.00 12.00 5.00 16.00 02.81 03.00 83.81 10.00 8.00 7.00 81.61 238.61 25.00 10.00 344.00 110.00 83.00 94.00 800.00 330.00 282.00 187.00 80.00 22.00 70.00 130.00 14.00 6.00 5.00 4.00 15.00 10.00 29.09 102.84 10,00 8.00 84.00 92.00 , ^ JO, 00 50.00 12,001 10.00 20.00 3.00 5.00 4.46 11.00 5.00 8.00 8.00 5.00 • ■*•■#■ 10.00 110.00 6.00 6.00 22.00 4.75 165.00 30.86 20,00 412.00 240.86 85.75 BO. 00 27.00 4.00 5.10 38.25 20.00 6.60 12.50 60.31 10,00 72.80 66,004866.50 654.00 252.96 80.00 67.10 71.00 393.80 196.65 950.01 3093.42 Cliurc yetf t!!° 1 Charg ralit' Two( colic Begin Two( h. whose ir North oiinds a 'e vacan rComm 'hnrche ctions. ning Sa jhurche 3 value i Cliurch ssist iu 1 t since ( ittee ign 3 and on( Sitting bbath Sc s.—St. J 3 given i . Cong iqnidatir )ctober I Grant '^f ^Ki 3 in chur hool. r Andrew's I n Generf regation g the de ast. Mi state Oi ssion. B ch sold, 'roposinj and St. lEMARF il Sheet is willin bt. nister rai things, ave rece f to buik Helen's. :s. No. 1, is g to giv maged 1 Qtlycom I one, if South ( e Model remporal menced 1 not two Church. Deed, if ities for .0 taken Churchc There i the Pre himself. 3 ordinar s this ye g no deed sbytery of Tempo- y Sabbath xr. •' '13 i,< ., * XX Statistics of the PnEsiiYTKRiAN Names of Churches. QUEHEO. 51. Qucbecf 52. Valcarlier* 53. Point Levi 54. Tliree Hivcr^,.,.. 55. Melboiirno, AVind- Bor.k HroinptonOort 5(5. Leeds k Inverness 57. New Riclimoud... . Comciunicanta. Church of Canada in vm^J No. 2^--Ciunoe8and0peiui, Add. l)v a o , • M« «> ■^ as a 8 i M 5. Beechridgo* ...... 61). Russeltown 67. St. Paul's, Montreal 68. Hemmingford*. . . . 69. Laprairie* 70. Dundee* 71. Beauharnois* 72. Hawkesbury Mills.. 73. St. Eustaclie 20 13 20 9 2 4 3j 2 111 1 8 24 8 8 92 64 . m a> B .2 83 0) 'ti a. fc 53 «3 s 03 ^ oq H ^ M ^ a a a a 9 3 >'. 55 >r, t • • 7 3 4 • • • . . . • • • 22 6 • • • fi 29 9 J Rcrenue. a o .2 3 «| o a 37.00 05.00 102.00 400.00. 10 40 34 5G5.00, 10 26 6 4 o: 19; 15 82' 78 i 4l' 44 7 9 13 26 48 21 15 10' 20 33 3 9 3 > • ■ 3 3 15 I 34 10 6 I ■ • 8 5 2 4 4 20 $ 840 . 00 30.00 104.29 60.00 17.50 14.00 36 . 00 53,27 1114.38 50.10 52.00 52.00 45.00 .3200.001 800. 00', 00.00 350.50 80. C 331.00 « 115.00 6! 100.00 239.75 1944.08 130. 400.00 t •)•( 000.00, 28G.O0. 383, 92:1142451. 640240. 332200.00 25^ t See pp. i. and xxviii. REMARKS 42. Efforts being made to build a suitable Manse * 1 ''• sXment^^ot£'^''' ""' '""'^''' "'*' "'• *^"'^"'^ C'^"-''' ^"^ -' '^™^^-' -^ "-^ '*■ ^MinisleMn"^ con^.nM-^'"'' ^V^n"™"- ^''''^'''' '>^ congregation at Dn.nmerre J OuZh^JlZ !or,^^^T^^^^ ^^^'^'^ '^t Dummer (100 acre.) ami that? 45 Cor r^f./ n T^ " ThSe £e tl''S^^^^^ f'""' 'rf ''''''"'y f"'^^'""« '^ i°- McCaughey, 28tirNov., 1859, T t-nurcnes, but report only received from one of them to thTa.'Sr'Tbr'^^ ^'-'^Vm'^*-^ Congregational Statistics will bo of incalculable J otherwise thev hJuZ 'T '\ ?'''K ''^ ^-'^ '""^ « stipend besides $20 of arrears, wt3 omtrwise luey believe they would uot have got. 04-6240. 33 22G0. 00 TM ftt HraJford and theScofl :ation at Dii.nmerreqiiirii r (100 ftcrc.^) ami thai! action of present MinisM [a CliurJ it to begin tho freftijEi ',y, 28tirNov., 1859, Iij II bo of incalculable val^ i3iilu3 $20 of arrears, wti I THE Chircii of Scotlani) for the year emfutg \st April, 1800. |ta THI VIAR. Stipend. .00 .00 105.00 400. CO Contribiitioiia to tho o H $ 280.00 CUu.oO 280.00 "^ a ■,r. « a Oj 'n ■-H o -a $ 4.00 24.00 ^3 a 9 o a r/2 $ 4.00 a o C 3 s 9 03 wi 3 cq !;? $ 4.00 4.00 28.00 8.00 8.00 o o o ^ 43.50 o d ^ .2 »s;^ ■ .a bo § ^■^'^ l^l.-W 12.00: 57.09 0.00 m a o 5! a o m . a js .2 I 93. 5i) (J5 . 00 10.00 7tj.<)() ♦i5.()U 10.00 3 a Oh S 240.00 229.00 400.00 150.00 6:). no 10. (M) 9.09 ^ .3 a en tiijj 340.00 201 450.00 38.37^ I 44.00., 190.00, ■J12.00. 100.00 m 120.00. lOli 400. 19 1475.00 1044.3: d HAMILTON. 89. Clifton* 90. Gait 91. Fcrj.ni.'?' 92. Paisli'y* 93. Nelson and WalLTilown 94. St. Andrew'^, Hum- iltoii* 95. Woolwich 9 3 3 20 4 Curried forward 8 . . . 2 1 5 1 22 10 11 4 4 8 5 48 • • • • • • 10 29 25 2 1 10 12 11 1 3 138.02 100.03 50.00 15.30 19.82 (Ui.'j mJ 48.00 403.09' 144.00' mo. 50, 150.25 19C1.00 100, 43, 520, 200, 00,,,, J 00 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 80. 82. 83. 84. REMARKS. Tlio Afternoon Sahliatli Hcrvico, as also tin- woek day ones, suspended for part of tkj owing to injury received by Minister. Servici' alternately in Villaf,'e (Jlmrcli d.iJ Jonceosion one. Service ocensionally at lierwick. A si'eond Church, Oi miles distant from the other, built during the year. Value mib^ $900. Service in Second or Front Church, second Sabbath of month. Fortnightly on a f| evening. Average attendance 100. rinircli biiili, 33 years ago by Lutherans and Tresby teriaiis. Now in disrcpnir. Pa the year I'resbyterians have "subscribed $2000 towards erecting a new one furtlieni-tll Vacant sin' ". demission of charge by Uev. Peter .MacVicar, July, 1859. Since wliich :| plied by ordained Missionary. Vacant .since demiosion of ctiargc by ilcv. D. MacDunuId, July, 1S59. Gslic (iH^^ retpiisite. Charge formerly connected with Cote St. George, now long vaci^.nt. G;ehc reqiii| Congregation are at present building a Manse to cost $1250. 00.1 640.00 .00 880.00 100. 00 MO. 00 210.00 21'2.0O 1 II 1 * * BOO. 00 • • t t • [400.00 ftOO.OO 1200. no .00 OOO.OO 200,00 Canada IN covnjcJ -CBANOKg AND OttUn 1475.00 1044.3: iM pendcd for part oftky the year. Value ^m 1. Fortnightly on Af^ Now in disrepair. Pa ; 11 new one fur tiiera-tlij y, 1859. Since which ii y, 1S59. G*lic C5se".'i!J r vacf.iit. Gadic req'il TUTUR Church of Scori.AND/or the year ending \st April, 1800. Lho Tin TIAB tjlil"'"' Guntrihtitlona to the ft 0.00 J640.on BOO. 00 E80.00 0.00 boo, 00 aio.oo 212.00 '3 g •-■ 2 * $ 81)0.00 4:?o.uo HO. 00 22!). 00 3.17.00 200.00 UIO.OO 100.00 3;i3.oo 342.00 2099.00 m u (A < $ •200 . 00 400.00 .') 1 . 00 2:i3.00 40.00 K12.00 100.00 1210.00 u , o "=! a ts-H a u, ■,n « IH > 'n •a o C « .a-o 0< « 1 a $ I 30 . 00 12.00 •J.l.'i' 12.00 20.20 r, . 00 12.00 0.00 12.00 10.00 G.42 0.00 $ 5.00 4.00 0.00 . 00 10.00 4.00 0.00 7.00 134.77 48.00 a .2 'in ^ . ^ s 20.00 0.00 10.00 n.oo G.OO 47.00 •9 a 'J u 3 $ 40.00 a o 1 PI. a o ca -3 a 3 30.00 12.00 33.12 5.10 4 00 5.00 40.00 1.8,5 9.00 12. 00 0.25 0.50 8.00 0.00 40.00 89.22 o a '^ a ^ 20.75 .'5.00 115.00 4.40 40.00 o S 4> ^3 M .a $ 280.25 100.00 18.00 224.00 140. :t2 21.75 84.60 22.00 89.00 24.00 10.11 6.00 89.00 201.15 1109.93 BOO, p. 00 |400,OO JOO.Od 000. 00 [i.oo 410.75' 619.79 349.85! 238.33 50.00' 900.00 200.00] 100.00 200.00' 1000.00 50.00 10,00 24.00 4.00 8.00 12.00 8.50| 1.50 8.0(1 7.0(ti 7.00 08. 00 0.00 4.87i . 3.12J . 50.00 |, * 4.00 i 25.00 2.12j 70.00' 30.02: 4.00 40 . 00 4.00 35 4 ,42 ,00 20.07 1 . 50 0.75 5.25 00.50 4.00 39.00 131.70 45.00 19.25 20.75 199.02 i.oo' 329.30 100.12 123.24 02.57 253.92 79.00 REMARKS. |, C'hnrgc long vacant. Girlie required. ' Charge long vaciint. Gadic reciuired. Church property recently reclaimed. Value not stated. Vacant since last meeting of Synod, 1859. Indian Lands and Plantaganct meanwhile supplied by Catechist. .$241,91 .^uid to be derived from "other sources," inserted under "property" for want of c Tiesponding column.^. The attemlance luH les.^ened by parties leaving the jdace. ,S;'u said to be derived from "other sources," inserted under " property " for want of cor- responding columns. E.\trcmc tinancial embarrassment of people has disordered the operations of the congre- gation. Return imperfect owing to absence from the country of the Minister. Temporalities of tlie Clnu'ch suUerinir from unexampled dei)ressiou of business now so long e.visiiiig. Thia accounts for the snrall amount which has been collected for special purposes, as well as for large amount of debt. XXIV ,^' r I r 1 f 1, ^JfflJBS! B Statistics of the ruEPUYTERiAN CiivRrn of Xo. 2.- Canada IX COSSectJ -CiiANOEft A\D Opera Names of Churcljos Hamilton,— ro;i/iVi«(Y/. OO.Saltfiicti^Binbrook* OV. Ar0. Xiagara 101. St. John's, Hamil- ton* 102. Guflpli* 103. HoamsviUe 10 i. Ancaster* 105. ruslinch 100. Ik-antfurd LONDON. 107. Gudericl 108. N. f:a.stlioi.c 109. N. D u-c!a'ster» .. 110. Woodstock and Norwich 1 11. Westminster* ,.. . 112. Wiliiama Hi!. Stratford 114. Chatliaia* 1 1."). Londdti IIG. Wawanosh* Cflnirr!" REMARKS. OG. Value of Church property not driven, (ih-be consists of five acres pood land. fSd c „ e ^^i|H.Mt success to obtain a proper silo. Failure .,f cro,. has ..i 9S Mini ■ or n,: ""■•"^Hvcs upon sy.npathy of Synod, to couutenanc.aiJ, C^r ;ea;-;;',;;;VH ;:"•"' "''r' ^^- ''."'V-^ "M-.se,"is vame of Ma„se a,.l Clo^, .;. .;f pews, and-nj;;; -n^^ ^^^•^::K-:r^^;;.ry^i;?n!.:^n:.;;.o;:'c^^ 102. Return from Session parliul. No return from .Managers. Hull. tor Miui;t«r s good land. Sclioid house, Congre-I liliire of crops lias saJitj I, fo conn U'liaiice aid, littce. le of .M:ui,-;o iiml Globe. I titiirs, luive a lio.-iro forj llif itu'ims of todiiciDg rri'sliytiTiiui Clmrckj, tuibscriiiliuii." MiuiiWM III THE Church of Scotland /or the year endinr/ 1st Axiril, 1860. l;;G TUB YEAR. Stipend. in c3 S ' S ( O ! S ' < s 320.00 50.00 400.00 75.00 u c3 o u o 25.00 Contributions to tho ;" a IS "H =" o ;« fl ^ S S •- o ^ 3 "o &. a a 'a o a .00 ,00 ,50 127.00 12. Oo' 3.00 . 13.00 6.00J 24. oo'., 4.oo:., 1.25i 4.00 d o a a 3 en oa o 41 9 $ I • • ■ I • • • I .i. 12.00i • •■'••••«• 13061. GOllOCO. 12 185.25 90.50 fe I => 9 a r' o 1-3 d d _hp3 6.00 14.41 17.00 28.00. 54. 00:210. 57J 0.37 7.50 20.00 5.00 ■ •••■• ■ *•••■ 2.00 m 3 O (U a o ■ 101.88 80.00 20.00 140.94 462.04 d o u d s o .^• S o <; 3 1 5 s 18.00 17.37 166.62 112.50 273.00 115.00 » ■ • ■ • • • 27!25 1881.97 1 i 21.86. 4.00 6.00 4.00 4.00 12.32 3.00 6.00 9.23 6.00 3.00 15.25 5.00 3.00 60.43 4.75 3.00 :0.00 180.00 O.OO: 200.00 200.00 149.07 49.75 47.00 O.OO 200.00 0.00 217.00 0.00, 210.00 0.00 63 . 00 181.00 8.00 2.00 4.50. 10.00 4.00 8.00 4.00 4.00 6.62 72.62 60.00 60.00 35.00 4.00 46.00 4.50 3.00 8 50 4.00 12.50 , , , , j 1 i O.OOIOIG.OO 444.00^ 56.36 1 24.00 30.82 6.00 34.73 38.37 114.18 1 1 493.44 REMARKS. .Vacant. Di.smiitiMl from Diind.a.s in 1R58, .it prc?orit rented to United Presbyterians. uwu grant of huul for ("Jlehe to united charge. .Alnnse built by botii cono-regat'ions. hiference from return. — Tiio minister receives no stipend, tiiat promised being the "mount of l»ew Rents, but hitiierto devoted to tho i>ayment of interest on debt of Church .(ilel)e, value of which is not given, consists of 10 acres of bush land. [property. ..M.in!igers expect tiiiit debt will be liquidated during present year. Session state their ! Wict that religion is in a nourishing condition amongst them. ..Minister recently inducted. Value of Manse and Glebe not given. L^l'n).'^'''.',"''".^'.'^'^ ''? ^I'l't'^niiJi-'r, lS,-)0. Congregation not yet fully organized. There is ; ""t-liiirCii. liie Mini.ster has promisoilto give a quarter of an acre of land as site for ^luircli. III connection with congregati(Hi tiuM-e is a Sabbath School, but attendance not PH'n; witii small library. Since induction of minister there has been three collections "laue for the Schemes of the Church, but amount of these is not reported. It 'tf" ■ •' "I 'Air h U' .fe^ , ♦ '■ ^r is o u o a: u w; Hi bl b- « c H &= CO o • o l- cc S5 t-M u >5 S5 -Vi. b O f^ 03 en a < O rn \ ^ 2 .« ■< i — bl ■ V O * s ti ^ m •pojaqranouann iC^aado-ij qojtiqQ ■i^jodoj,! M^J'iqO "o ■Ji^a •X}.i3doj(i ip-inqO JO oiUTJA lu^ox •soqaio JO aniBA •sosnBj\rjo aniBA 0©©0t(<000 • ••••••• ao o >-< T|< ^ t* CD C^l Ci O 00 O <» 10 ^ 0000 'O 000 cooomooo Ot}(*O co_ T)<^ io_ io_ C5_ co_ lo^ m "' o~arirrocri--"ro~-H~o" 00 00 .-I O O (M 00000000 o irj o ■* o >— I CI o "-T c^ i>^ o" o~ '*'" MM -H to" in IM0000C500 -^ in 1- -t o o in o jy~^ '""^ °o, <=^„ <^„ oo_^ "-^ '^ o_^ i-T TjT ,_r c>r -H~ ifT in~ Ti<~ •saqoanqo jo oniu^ OS H n £ o r/3 f- < eg o w c o •3uiuoA3 •3uiujoj^ COO'^OO'MO in c o o o o f- o (M r- < O C^l f— < F-l Jt— J>" ^ im" ■ fO i:- t- ococvacooooj'-i'-i oc' in c o cc in m m ■— I 1— fO ■<* M O •^ 1~- >-'0000C^t--^0Oi-i CI CI CI CO ■— I ■— I to c cc Sniijig jod 3;bj oSuJOAy noinn loq 00 in --< f0 CI in o ' J-- O dl 00 1— I I— I CI t-H CC 00 in • Jt- fo in o i— 1 I— I . 00 m fc .-I in (D • -^ "^f o ■— I m CO o . ci r- ci •* i-H ^ J- . 1- m « t- 00 CO CO • un C5 •<}• o CI >-< • d 1—1 •souu-iqiq pjuoi^ -t?3.-).i3iroQ ui gomnio^ JO .lociumx •sajjujqiq {ooqDg qjrqqiig HI eaiuiiio^ jo Joqnui\' •so?SBO aiqiff '\n ooinipuanv •fcqooqog qiuqqtjg \v oainjpu.i^y 00 o . o in CI in . M" in o o • in 00 •— ' c o ■^ ^ 1-. r- CI in in CO o o c-3 o t— CI CI 'O •-< 1— -t" CI I— I 1—1 CI CI cc ■-T' CO — 1 o o * o O'toOOOCC.-i »-H CI "-H l-H CI o m 00 GO CI .—1 o cr, -^ c^ <:. ■n o •-> —> O Tj< I- ,-1 O Tf CC CI !<% '/I u o o «-. •-' := ^ a ^ c - _„.„ _ oj .- o = o _s ?s o oo o r— -T I •SJo3i!in;j\; CI rH .-H 1-1 t- cc cc CO r— ( I-H •(3uijob) sjopia CO CI rt CC CO « X 00 CI t- r-l cc i^ in CI CO ri •suiuDuinuimof) C-. CO 1^ Tt X c: -c ^ T 1 CO — 1.0 00 cr 1 - I— X CI ^ 00 CO cc CI CI CI -< ^ 1—1 •soisitut?^.! X CI m 00 --1 p-H 1- X 1- ■^' ■^ 'C CO X 10 cc in M" r-< -- CO cc m ^ r- -, -4 « in t- M '■^''■th'- ■ ■■■m 1 Ill Statistics of the Presbyterian Church of Canada in connecii No. 2. — Chanqes and Operations Comnuinicants Revc 'nuc. ... Sti p Added Removed ■ by by ra .2 3 a to m *-* 83 .a >> rn d , Xi -t-t tH W "0 £1< ^ , , ^ c3 d 3 3 ^ to f^ c o 0) oa ^ M O a 11 o a 03 a s oj t) Cm o O t-i o a .2 m 3 .2 !*> 0. a J?; i d 03 H •/i 5 a o 0) S 3 £ t5 o s 3 o O O u m X> 3 <-> o o 1 urst.... 115 105 2G 20 1 144 255 120 82 S 1051.14 2G08.50 2464.00 S 160.00 s 5210.00 1130,00 6186.00 640,00 7103.50 2842.00 4920.00 19GO.00 29,991.511 ston. .. H8 24 15 15 32 118 30 33 683.18 515.63 424.75 164.00 nto.. .. 171 80 30 45 4 181 328 158 G3 1081.84 2080. 9i 3205.50 050.00 )ec .... '( i< 1 2 1 G 20 102.00 5G5.00 real . . . 02 G4i 40 34 1 82 383 02 114 2451.C4 6240.33 226G.00 250.00 parry . . 113 10; 34 22 4 GO 208 GG 101 400.10 1475.00 1044.37 854.50 ilton. .. 11(5 111| 7 81 ^ 13(i 1G4 76 37 710. OGJ 3670.84 1866.50 400.00 ion .... 38 20 1 1 2 4H 137 50 IG 188.98 004.00 407.00 GOO 426ilG0 223l6 1 G80 1712 610 555 6660. 03i 17,504.24 12,423.12 2788.40 Quebec * . •. ; 1 ....1 60 40 3 38 5 1000 104 3000 500 2000 400 Hcbine * 5 • • • 5 12 1 ! 1 ♦ Tl lese two n Jturn 3 we I e receive J after the sheet and reports w ere in the ! h DA IN CONNEcilos Operations orRiss St o m a u • C. !*> ^ i^ a a, o Li G Ch •1 ■ s s ICO 00 5210.0ft 5 104.00 1130,00 950 00 6186.00 () 640,00 7103. 50 2.')0 00 7 854 50 2843.00 409 00 4920.00 1960.0'' 2 2788.40 29,t)'Jl.oii hviTH THE Church of Scotland /or the year ending 1st A2ml, 1860. {the ybab, as classified in Puesbyteuies. [pend. u a o >-, to a 3 o £ < S 4282.25 933.38 486G.50 565.00 6353.00 2699.00 3061.60 1016.001 (U u o 1380.00 556.00 054.00 280.00 300.25 1216.00 1960. IL' 544.00 23,806.73,6850.3; Contributions to a "a. O Ti a a O a) '3 ■" a s 195.40 155.00 252,96 28.00 421.05 134.77 185.25 50.36 O $ 73.00 31.00 80.00 8.00 59.00 48. OU 90 . 50 24.00 a s E-H a o a 1428.791413.50 $ 81.00 57.00 67.10 12.00 102.04 47.00 28.00 30.82 425.96 a 3 CS 3 $ 84 70 71 40 54 G c 3 a o a o $ 213.83 72.00 393.86 57.09 419.07 89.22 210. 57J 34.74 a 3 a o c .60 ki o P^ tJ a ■^