- s -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ — - -- --- --- - I~,~- ~; - --—;- -- - I ----— ~- ~ - - -- -;~~~~~~~~ -'0_ -- 7FIXOE:RIATL Wi T II -— ~-~~ —!_"- i-. ~;-~===~==AAA~-== 1-1,td,,~,ini., -~f~ g.e_,,the~ -IS7,1vi,: M.ALliNKNOE OMAYEWORK-,-th D-thLb-. 1870-E871 i,V i, i.; ( C ~. l*- h A_'ANU — _0~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ZN 4jammtler on th1re jmnriaml Jfnd. WINTHROP S. GILMAN, JOHN CROSBY BROWN, JOHN E. PARSONS, ALEXANDER WHILLDIN, BENJAMIN F. BUTLER, WILLIAM T. BOOTH, ARCHIBALD McCLURE, JR., ISAAC SCARRITT, GEORGE JUNKIN. \MQterz of t)e tonmmittte. WINTHROP S. GILMAN, Chairman. HoN. WILLIAM E. DODGE, Treasurer. REV. FRANK F. ELLINWOOD, D.D., Oorresponding Sec'y. ERRATA. Page 36, fourth line from the top, read: "1). B. Campbell; General Objects, $55,000.00; Total, 94900.00.." The footings should read: "Home Objects, $141.910.50; General Objects, $64,932.10; Total. $206,842.60." Page 40, sixth line from the bottom, read: "C. H. Perkins." Page 41, seventh line from the bottom, read: "F. Brown." Page 44. tenth line from the bottom, read: ". X. Junkin. D.D." PREFATORY NOTE. IT cannot be expected that the statistics of the Memorial Report will be found to be entirely accurate. Had all returns from the churches been made in the forms which were furnished, entire accuracy would have been attainable; but with the imperfect reports which have been received-often omitting even to name the Presbytery from which they came, and giving partial amounts at different times-the Committee have by great labor endeavored to reach the nearest possible approximations. In some instance where churches have been credited with amounts given by individuals to colleges or poor churches, and not reported by their own officers, the total will be found larger than the original reports. In other cases the original reports have been diminished on account of a reported failure to reach the amount at first subscribed. The'amount of additional reports rendered subsequent to the meeting of the Assembly is a little less than a quarter of a million of dollars, being made up mostly of small returns from the country churches. The Committee, understanding that the extension of time by the Assembly till the 1st of August was intended only to admit reports which were designed to be given before the Assembly, have put forth no effort to swell the amount, but have merely entered what was reported up to the allotted time. The total up to August 1st lacks a little of Eight Millions of Dollars. As there is in the body of the report rendered to the Assembly some allusion to various sums raised in the churches which, to the amount of two millions at least, were excluded from the Memorial footings, it may be well to state more definitely on what grounds that estimate was based. In the correspondence of the churches during the year amounts were often named as being expended in various ways, but which the donors did not choose to consider Memorial. The Secretary of the Committee kept an account of these outside expenditures, reaching at least from two to three millions of dollars, which might properly have been included within the limits prescribed. It may be proper to state, as showing the real strength of the church, that of the immense expenditures upon the Presbyterian Hospital in New York, not over $50,000 was reported in the Memorial Fund. For the hospital in Philadelphia, also valued at a very large sum, not over $20,000 was counted Memorial. Of the noble gifts made to Princeton College only about $30,000 was included, and about $10,000 of the amount raised for the Theological Seminary. One hundred thousand dollars given by one individual to a local institution in Western Penn 4 PREFATORY NOTE. sylvania was not reported, and the same may be said of considerable sums given within the limits of the Synod of New York for different seminaries and colleges. Extensive church building operations in various sections of the Church were excluded from the report; and while many cancelled debts and needed repairs were reported, many more were left out of the account. Even where the Memorial work has not been approved, it has at the same time been emulated, so that the kingdom of Christ has been everywhere advanced. There may have been disappointment among the friends of some of our institutions of learning at not having received larger endowments during this common effort. It will be seen, however, from the above statements, that the aggregate raised by the Church for this class of institutions during the Memorial period is more than Two Millions of Dollars. The tabular report herewith published is designed to show only the gifts of churches as such. It is found to be impossible to publish the gifts of individuals, which, therefore, are simply entered on the permanent books of the Committee. In consequence a very large balance is herein presented under the general head of "Miscellaneous." Some of the very largest and noblest of all the Memorial offerings are embraced in it, but it is impossible to discriminate between donors. The complete manuscript records of all the churches, with their gifts or failures, were presented for general inspection at the meeting of the Assembly; but in this final printed form only the contributing churches are recorded. PREAMBLES AND RESOLUTIONS PRESENTED BY REV. SAMUEL W. FISHER, D.D., LL.D., AND ADOPTED IN JOINT CONVENTION BY THE MEMBERS OF THE TWO ASSEMBLIES, PITTSBURGH, NOVEMBER 12, 1869. IN the Providence of God, the two Branches of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America, after a separation of more than thirty years, are again united. This event, in its magnitude, is unparalleled in the ecclesiastical history of this country, and almost of the world. It evidences to all men the presence and unifying power of the Divine Spirit. A fact so remarkable and significant attracts interest and creates expectation among even worldly minds. It awakens the sympathies and the hopes of all who truly love Christ among other denominations. It awakens hope, since it illustrates the evident purpose of God to bring all his followers into closer union in spirit, combine them in action for the overthrow of error and the diffusion of his truth; it awakens expectation, since they justly anticipate on our part, from this union of resources, spirit, and action, a far more vigorous assault upon the forces of darkness, and more decided efforts to spread the Gospel among all classes in our own and other lands. To us, as a Church, it is an era in our history most memorable and hopeful; memorable, as it signalizes the triumph of faith and love over the strifes and jealousies of more than a quarter of a century; hopeful, since it is not the result of decadence and torpor, but of progress and augmented strength. It buries the suspicions and the rivalries of the past, with the sad necessity of magnifying our differences in order to justify our separation. It banishes the spirit of division, the natural foe of true progress. In this union are seen the outflashing of a divine purpose to lead us on to greater self-sacrifice, and a more entire consecration to the evangelization of the world. God has elevated us to this commanding position, that we may see His glory, and in the strengthened faith it inspires devote our united resources more directly and efficiently to the salvation of men. New and grander responsibilities rest upon us. Jesus summons us to a holier faith and more perfect consecration. He summons this Church to answer his loving kindness by deeds commensurate with our renewed resources. The times are auspicious; everywhere peace reigns; the gates are open, and the millions of our own and other lands wait for the Gospel. Our position is commanding; our resources great; 6 PREAMBLES AND RESOLUTIONS. our methods of action well settled, simple, and efficient. The Spirit of God that has united us will inspire, direct, and bless our efforts. While we maintain the faith which Paul so fully unfolded, and our Church, in the centuries past, has, through manifold persecution and martyrdom, so gloriously upheld, we are summoned, as by the will of God, to arise and build, to form new, broader, and bolder plans for the extension of Christ's kingdom, and to enter upon and execute them with apostolic enthusiasm. Let us, then, the ministers, elders, and members of this Church here assembled, as in spirit standing in the presence of and representing the entire body of believers in our connection, and the beloved missionaries in foreign lands, who now await with tender and prayerful interest this consummation of our union-let us, in humble dependence upon our dear Redeemer, with deep humility, in view of our past inefficiency and present unworthiness, and as an expression of our devout gratitude to Him who has brought this once dissevered, now united, Church up to this Mount of Transfiguration, signalize this most blessed and joyous union with an offering in some good degree-commensurate with the abundant pecuniary gifts that He has bestowed on us. And, to this end, be it Resolved, That it is incumbent on the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America, one in organization, one in faith, and one in effort, to make a special offering to the treasury of the Lord of Five Millions of Dollars: and we pledge ourselves, first of all, to seek in our daily petitions the blessing of God to make this resolution effectual; and second, that we will, with untiring perseverance and personal effort, endeavor to animate the whole Church with the purpose to secure the accomplishment of this great work before the third Thursday of May, 1871. Resolved, further, That the Stated Clerks of the Assemblies of 1869 be requested to publish this paper, with the names of the Moderators, Clerks, the Joint Committee on Reunion, and the Commissioners now in attendance, appended thereto. This action was by common understanding rather than by formal vote referred to the Joint Committee on Finance, and they were expected to report to the United Assembly in May, 1870, at Philadelphia. The Joint Committee consisted of the following persons:Rev. JOHN HALL, D.D. Hon. WILLIAM E. DODGE. Rev. CHAS. K. IMBRIE, D.D. Hon. WILLIAM STRONG. Hon. ROBERT McKNIGHT. Rev. JONATHAN F. STEARNS, D.D. Hon. HOVEY K. CLARKE. Rev. WILLIAM H. GOODRICH, D.D. Mr. W. S. GILMAN. Rev. CHARLES HAWLEY, D.D. REPORT OF TIE JOINT COMMITTEE ON FINANCE. 7 It was also understood that Hon. William E. Dodge should be authorized, as Treasurer of the Fund, to open books immediately for the receipt and recording of offerings. REPORT OF THE JOINT COMMITTEE ON FINANCE RELATING TO THE MEMORIAL FUND, AS AMENDED AND ADOPTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY AT PHILADELPHIA, MAY, 1870. The Joint Committee was called into existence by the following resolution of the Joint Committee on Reunion: — " Resolved, That a Committee of five from each branch of the Church be appointed to take into consideration the subject of raising funds for the use of the United Church, and the best methods of doing the same, and the objects to which the same should be directed, and to report to the next General Assembly." The Convention of the United Churches at Pittsburgh, Pa., further agreed, with enthusiasm, to the following resolution:"Resolved, That it is incumbent on the Presbyterian Church of the United States of America, one in organization, one in faith, and one in effort, to make a special offering to the treasury of the Lord, of Five Millions of Dollars: and we pledge ourselves, first of all, to seek in our daily petitions the blessing of God to make this resolution effectual; and second, that we will, with untiring perseverance and personal effort, endeavor to animate the whole Church with the purpose to secure the accomplishment of this great work before the third Thursday of May, 1871." The action of the Committee upon these resolutions is herewith submitted. On the subject of the Five Million Memorial Fund, the JointCommittee (all the members being present but two, who were hindered by unavoidable engagements), after most careful and anxious deliberation, agreed unanimously upon the following resolutions:1. That, notwithstanding we find, on examination, that the terms of the resolution adopted on the subject by the General Assemblies recently met at Pittsburgh, Pa., do not distinctly enjoin the duty of raising the proposed "Memorial Fund" upon this Joint Committee; yet, being fully persuaded that the general voice and expectation of the Church have determined that this service fairly belongs to the Committee; and, further, inasmuch as funds for this object have already been tendered to us, we assume this to be a duty embraced within the intention of the Assemblies in our appointment; and therefore we conclude to initiate this work at once, and to conduct it until the meeting of the General Assembly. 8 REPORT OF THE JOINT COMMITTEE ON FINANCE. 2. That, in the judgment of this Joint Committee, it is not within the intention of the Church to include in this fund the ordinary contributions to the Church's stated work (which in our new position should be greatly advanced), but to create and strengthen permanent institutions at home and abroad, to meet such extraordinary claims as arise out of our new position, and to effect such objects as properly commemorate our union. By these we meanI. Theological seminaries, colleges, and seminaries for the education of our daughters, including buildings and endowments of the same; it being understood that such institutions shall be chartered, and shall be in connection with the Presbyterian Church. II. Literary institutions for the raising of a native Gospel ministry in heathen lands. III. Church buildings and manses originating subsequently to the Union, and otherwise entitled to public aid; hospitals and orphan asylums in connection with the Church. IV. Institutions for the education and evangelization of Freedmen. V. Special contributions for the establishment of a permanent Sustentation Fund, which shall include funds to be appropriated for the support of disabled ministers and their families. At the same time the Committee announced that the Hon. William E. Dodge, as Treasurer, in accordance with the recommendation of the Convention, would receive donations for these objects, and donations to be applied hereafter, at the discretion of the General Assembly. These resolutions were extensively published, and while much diversity of view appears to prevail regarding details, their leading principle appears to have secured general acceptance, and in various quarters efforts have been inaugurated in accordance with it. The Committee having considered what practical measures should be suggested to the General Assembly, with a view to realizing the Five Million Memorial Fund before the third Thursday in May, 1871, according to a resolution of the Pittsburgh Convention, It was unanimously agreed to recommend1st. The appointment of a Committee for the raising and disposition of this fund, subject to the principles now agreed upon. 2d. That this Committee shall examine the claims of particular institutions seeking to enjoy the benefit of the fund, either by direct appropriation or their own efforts, the results of which are reckoned as part of the fund. RECEPTION OF THE MEMORIAL REPORT. 9 3d. That, in addition to other efforts, a collection be made in all our congregations, as nearly simultaneously as practicable, during the month of January, 1871, when the ministers, having prepared the way by keeping the subject constantly before the people in the interval, shall more especially urge the contribution upon them. 4th. That the Committee, constituted by the first resolution, be instructed to prepare and forward to each congregation through the pastor, stated supply, or session, to be laid before each member of the congregation, a clear, distinct, and minute plan for subscribing, reporting, collecting, and forwarding the amounts contributed to this fund, and also to prepare and send suitable blanks for these purposes. 5th. That our Presbyteries and Synods be instructed, at their fall meetings, to make careful inquiry of each pastor and elder, and know if these subscriptions have been presented to the individuals of all our congregations; and in cases of failure to take such measures as may best secure this result. The following Committee was appointed the Committee on the Memorial Fund: Messrs. Winthrop S. Gilman, J. Crosby Brown, John'E. Parsons, Alexander Whilldin, Benjamin F. Butler, Isaac Scarritt, William T. Booth, Archibald McClure, Jr., and George Junkin. RECEPTION OF THE MEMORIAL REPORT BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY AT CHICAGO, MAY 23D, 1871. At three o'clock on Tuesday afternoon, the order of the day receiving the report on the Memorial Fund was taken up. A considerable audience of ladies and gentlemen, besides that usually in attendence, had filled the house in all parts. Mr. Winthrop S. Gilman, of New York, the Chairman of the Committee, was introduced by the Moderator, amid applause, and said: I rise to make some explanation before the reading of the report. You gave us that privilege a day or two since, in the passage of the resolution to hear the report this afternoon. I want to say that in the progress of the work, we have, as a Committee, sometimes had our dark days, have met with much that is discouraging, and it seemed as though God, in His providence, was about to do with the Presbyterian Church, that which He often does in His wonder-working ways-disappoint the earnest expectation of His people, and cause them to feel humbled before Him by failure. But as the work progressed, and when it came within five or 10 RECEPTION OF THE MEMORIAL REPORT. six weeks of completion, as we hoped, and we had less than a million of dollars upon our books, we at the same time lost all sense of apprehension. The view we had of the feeling throughout the union; the evidences of the influences of the Holy Spirit touching one heart and another, were so manifest that we lost all anxiety, and rested in the hands of God, perfectly willing. I speak on behalf of my brethren and myself when I say that we were perfectly willing that it should be but three or four millions of dollars, if God so pleased. If you could look into the correspondence that has come before the Committee, you would see in the incidents-the repeated incidents of the greatest interest, especially among the poor, the offerings of the poor, their prayers and their self-denial-you would see that which would lead you to say that the salt of a divine savor was bestowed upon it in answer to our prayers. And especially I would congratulate you, my brethren, that in the first act of the reunited body we agreed that it was incumbent upon the Presbyterian Church to make a special offering of Five Millions of Dollars to the treasury of the Lord, and the saving clause was put in: "And we pledge ourselves in our daily prayers to seek the blessing of God that this resolution may be effectual." It is the prayers-the widow's prayers, the orphan's prayers, the prayers of the poor-their self-denial, and the combined influence of the whole Church, that have brought this act to its consummation. And it teaches us a very great lesson in the spiritual profit to the Church. The whole interest concentrates, to my mind, in this fact-the spiritual benefit to the Church of God. I will not go on with any incidents, though they are very moving, for I know you are impatient to hear the report. I will only mention the rigid course that this Committee has taken in counting the offerings of the Church. In many cases clergymen have sent us a report stating: " We have contributed so much for general purposes, so much for our home objects," and below the signature would be found written,' And we have also paid $7,000 on a church debt which you may count in if you see proper." No, no, my friends, it is the intent of the giver that bestows the Memorial quality, and we have acted upon the principle that if the Church felt any doubt whether they consecreated it to Christ we would mark it off, and we have laid aside many and many such subscriptions. Again, in the great variety of views entertained by individuals in making a free-will offering to God, of course there would be a vast number of offerings, just outside the line, which we could not count. I will instance one of them. A gentleman on the Hudson River wanted to make one of his princely donations in a Me REPORT OF THE PRESBYTERIAN MEMORIAL COMMITTEE. 11 morial gift of $30,000 to a theological seminary; but his interest concentrated chiefly in the theological seminary of Virginia, where our Southern brethren congregate. He gave it to that institution-claiming that it was a Memorial offering, acceptable, no doubt, to God, as anything in our treasury. But we could not count it. This was the Memorial offering of our own Church. (Applause.) I will not detain you longer (I know you must be impatient), only to introduce to you our Secretary, well known to all, the Rev. Dr. Ellinwood, who will now read the report; and you will be assured by it that the Church has fulfilled her promise to consecrate $5,000,000 to the treasury of the Lord. READING OF THE REPORT. The Secretary of the Committee, the Rev. F. F. Ellinwood, D.D., of New York, presented the report. It is as follows:REPORT OF THE PRESBYTERIAN MEMORIAL COMMITTEE, MAY, 1871. The Committee appointed to raise and disburse the Five Million Jemorial Fund was organized at 47 Exchange Place, New York, June 17, 1870, the Chairman, Winthrop S. Gilman, presiding. It was resolved that Hon. Wm. E. Dodge be requested to continue the office of Treasurer, and Rev. F. F. Ellinwood was appointed Corresponding Secretary for one year, for the general supervision of the work. Steps were immediately taken to lay before the churches a distinct plan for subscribing, collecting, reporting, and remitting their offerings according to the direction of the Assembly. The Committee learned that during the interval between the passage of the original resolution at Pittsburgh and the final ratification at Philadelphia, only about $1,900 had been contributed to the Central Treasury, though beginnings had been made in various forms of home work among the churches. The greater part of the $5,000,000 was yet to be raised, and eleven months remained for the work. The small amount which had thus far been contributed, the wide differences of opinion in the Church as to the uses which should be made of the fund, and the general demand that the people should be allowed to judge of the wisdom and necessity of their own disbursements, rendered it plain that success could be attained only by adopting a policy as liberal as the instructions of the Assembly would permit. The great object in view, as the Committee conceived it, was to render memorable the Presbyterian Reunion by an enlargement and strengthening of all the structural interests of the Church as a permanent token of gratitude to God. 12 REPORT OF THE PRESBYTERIAN MEMORIAL COMMITTEE. The motive of highest utility must be coupled with that of commemoration. Even aside from the question of what was feasible and what was not, —of what might succeed and what would inevitably fail,-it seemed more important to secure the greatest possible advancement of the kingdom of Christ than to present imposing results before men. Evidently no committee could realize so large an amount as five millions of dollars without seeking the co-operation and subsidizing the manifold interests of the whole Church. Each Synod and each Presbytery must take up its own work; every institution of learning must stimulate the exertions of its alumni and its local friends, and every feeble congregation must seize the opportunity both of quickening its own efforts and of gaining help from others. The Committee have, therefore, from the first, endeavored to provoke the diligence of the churches in those forms of work, within the prescribed classes, which in their judgment should present the strongest claim to their liberality. They have, however, urged particularly the general objects named by the Assembly, and have invariably presented the highest and most spiritual motives. As far as possible the Committee have been personally represented in the various Synods and in union meetings of the churches in the larger towns. In order to secure the more thorough co-operation of the West and Northwest, Rev. A. G. Ruliffson was, on the 1st of August, appointed Western Secretary for the remainder of the fiscal year; and the Committee have had abundant reason to rejoice in the results of that appointment. In regard to the range of objects contemplated in this work, the brief outline recommended by the former Committee of Ten, and adopted by the last Assembly, has proved to be eminently wise, both in its comprehensiveness and in its limitations. It confined the effort to the main departments of structural and permanent interests, and yet forbore to enter into details which could not have been judiciously imposed beforehand, and which could only have exerted a discouraging and repressive influence. The structural objects which were indicated by the Assembly, were of five classes, viz.: Churches, Manses, Literary and Theological Institutions at Home and Abroad, Hospitals connected with the Church, and Houses for the Use of the Boards. What proportion of the aggregate fund should be allotted to each of these classes the Assembly did not state; nor has the Committee felt authorized to decide. If one class has been found to absorb too much, and another has received too little, it is but an inevitable result of that discretionary freedom which the plan necessarily involved. To these permanent objects, as REPORT OF THE PRESBYTERIAN MEMORIAL COMMITTEE. 13 distingiished from all current work, the Committee have endeavored to confine the effort, allowing only such expansions as were conceived to exist in the spirit of this movement as first proposed. If in the practical exigencies of so many churches, seeming changes have appeared in the plan, they have been only those of natural and necessary development, as the bulb is transformed to a rooted plant. Thus the principle which admits a complete institution must be so ramified as to cover all its parts. If the friends of a particular college, variously offer endowments, new buildings, scholarships, libraries, repairs, cancelled mortages, and grants of land, they must, of logical necessity, be included, though in the outset no such variety had occurred to any mind. So of churches, if one congregation find acceptance for a new sanctuary complete in all its parts and appurtenances, no principle of justice can exclude the poorer flock who can only offer a part of a church, as an enlargement, or a new roof, or an organ, or a bell, or even a horse-shed or a fence. It is true, that by such a rule some humble objects are included; but He who, in the construction of his ancient sanctuary, invited even such offerings as a ram's skin or a little goat's hair, does not despise an humble gift. It is a beautiful feature of our common Memorial, that it has harmoniously combined the efforts of the wealthy and the poor. The affluent have given their tens of thousands, and with equal acceptance the toiling needlewoman has offered joyfully her mite; the merchant prince has drawn his check, and the converted Indian on the frontier has given his honest score of days' work upon the walls of God's house. It is inevitable that the general principles governing so great an undertaking should sometimes be abused. How could it be otherwise, when so much of worldly motive mingles with all the benevolence and all the services of the Church. The Memorial work has doubtless been marred by as many exhibitions of a selfish spirit as appear in other things; but the degree of selfishness has net always been measured by mere locality, nor by the kind of Memorial object chosen. Hundreds of the noblest instances of self-sacrifice have been shown in humble congregations, which were struggling to secure a sanctuary for themselves and their neighbors about them. A voluminous record might be given of incidents and illustrations of the most touching character, and affording ample proof that many have found the Memorial work a precious means of grace. While pursuing a liberal policy in admitting the gifts of the churches, the Committee have confined their own direct disbursements to objects of a general character, and those of the 14 REPORT OF THE PRESBYTERIAN MEMORIAL COMMITTEE. most pressing need. They have had no desire to secure any large proportion of the fund to the general treasury, except as enabling them to meet this class of wants. They would gladly have accomplished more in this respect than they have. At a time when very general apprehension existed lest the Memorial should seriously embarrass the Church Boards, many persons in various parts of the Church expressed a desire to devote their Memorial offerings as special donations for the relief of the Boards. As such gifts found no sanction in either the letter or the spirit of the Assembly's instructions, the Committee felt that they had no authority in the premises, but they finally resolved to admit these special offerings in a separate class, subject to the action of this Assembly. In the midst of the apprehensions just referred to, the Committee have maintained a hopeful spirit. They have so constantly received assurances that the churches which were doing most for the Memorial were even increasing their gifts to the Boards, that they have felt confident that the end of the year would show very slight deficits in our regular benevolences, if any at all. And it is with rare satisfaction and gratitude that they now find'that confidence fully justified. Comparing the reports of the Boards just rendered to this Assembly with those presented a year ago, and confining the estimate to the actual gifts of churches and individuals, as distinguished from legacies and other casual resources, they find the receipts of the United Boards, compared with the aggregates of the Separate Boards of the two branches last year, to present the following gains as compared with last year:Home Missions, gain over last year, $16,297.25; Church Erection, gain about $20,000; Education, deficit, $964; Publication, deficit, $9,888; Freedmen, gain about $500; Ministerial Relief, gain, $13,687.27; Foreign Missions, gain, $37,296.89; Aggregate gain of all the Boards, $76,502.89. It should be stated that the gains in the Foreign Board are mainly due to the accession of churches formerly contributing to the American Board of Foreign Missions; but it should also be said that there are still considerable amounts in the Memorial Treasury for the Presbyterian Board not included in their report. There are furthermore some differences in the time of closing the fiscal year of the Boards, as compared with the previous year, but these differences, together with the fact that the Memorial report closes latest of all, will, on the whole, rather strengthen the exhibit which is here made, and will fully establish the important fact, that during the Memorial year churches and individuals have given a larger aggregate to the Boards than in any previous year of our whole history. REPORT OF THE PRESBYTERIAN MEMORIAL COMMITTEE. 15 It may be proper also to dwell for a moment upon the direct - benefit which the Memorial has conferred upon the various causes which the Boards represent. On the Foreign Mission field, permanent institutions have been provided for to the amount of nearly a hundred thousand dollars. In Church Erection on the I-ome field a careful estimate shows that about six hundred churches and chapels have been reared during the year and a half, of which only twenty-one have reported a cost of over $25,000. About three hundred of these, including mission chapels, have directly or indirectly received aid from the Memorial Fund. The amount which hasactually been received into the treasury for this purpose is $96, — 282.93. The cause of Publication has only been benefited in the enlargement of the Publishing House to the extent of about $45,300. For the Freedmen's cause less has been done than was desirable-only about $10,000 having been reported for schools and churches devoted to their interests. The cause of Ministerial Relief, aside from special gifts already estimated in its own reports, has received some small amounts for a permanent fund. How far the cause of Education has been advanced may be judged by the fact that the Church has added nearly a million and a half of dollars to her educational apparatus in various permanent forms. The relation of the Memorial effort to Home Missions is less direct, but none the less important. The recent report of the Home Mission Board shows that the churches under its care have raised $228,627 for the payment of church debts. This amount, at the safe rate of eight per cent. interest, shows a saving to the Mission Churches, and virtually to the Mission Board, of $18,130 per annum. But the whole amount of Memorial contributions reported from Home Mission churches is $339,410, and when we add the large sums given them by others for churches, manses, and repairs, we shall have an aggregate increase of not less than half a million of church property in the Home Mission field,-the effect of which, will raise nlany churches at once, or very soon, to a position of efficiency and self-support. And, finally, the Memorial effort in all our churches, rich and poor, by removing obstacles and enlarging foundations and quickening exertion, has prepared the way for the future work of the various Boards beyond anything in the history of the past. The Committee are led to believe that not the least of the 2 16 REPORT OF THE PRESBYTERIAN MEMORIAL COMMITTEE. good results of this effort has been its rallying and uniting influence upon the denomination. It seems providential that the reunion should have been followed by a common and enthusiastic movement, overrunning and obliterating all the old lines of separation. It has, moreover, strengthened our courage by the development of important principles. It has shown that there is a responsive loyalty among us, to the projects and behests of the Assembly; it has demonstrated the important fact that we are a thoroughly organized body, and that by our Presbyterian polity even so great a mass may be marshalled and wielded in the great work of Christian conquest. Nor can it be doubted that the experiment of this Memorial year has permanently enlarged the scale of benevolence among us. Whatever may be said of the use which the churches have made of their gifts, the great and notable fact is, that such vast amounts of money have been given at all for religious purposes, and given mainly with a sincere desire to accomplish the highest good. It is not a light thing, that in this worldly age, and amid the business discouragements which have marked the year, and with the current expenditures of all the churches still continued, and with seven regular boards to be maintained in full operation, so many extra millions of dollars should have been contributed for the permanent interests of Christ's kingdom. The fact itself is the best possible monument of reunion. The spectacle of such a movement is full of encouragement and hope. And lest it should be said by any that these are not extra amounts; but that we have only recorded the average structural work of average years, the Committee have been at some pains to learn what has been done outside of the Memorial reckoning; and they find that by the common impulse, which, even under protest, could not wholly be resisted, more than two millions of dollars, not included in this report, has been raised during the Memorial period for the same kinds of work. There is abundant proof that the five millions which it was resolved to raise, may be set down as a clear gain above all previous years of our history as a Church. The Committee are free to confess that even their highest hopes have been more than realized in this respect. And when they contrast the discouragements that hung over their early efforts, with the general response that has at length been given, they are impressed with the fact that the result is due not to skilful management, nor to faithful labors, nor to any human influence, but to the special power of the Spirit of God moving so many hearts in all parts of the land to a common effort. It is due to some of the best men in the Church, who from REPORT OF THE PRESBYTERIAN MEMORIAL COMMITTEE. 17 the first have doubted the policy of such a movement, to say that they have nevertheless, in other ways, helped forward the cause of Christ in proportionate degrees. It is partly owing to the special efforts of such that the Boards have been so well sustained. The Committee rejoice in their labors also, nay, and will rejoice since every way God is glorified. In reviewing the labors of the year the Committee take much pleasure in acknowledging the great assistance afforded them by the weekly religious press of the denomination. Perhaps never before has the power of the religious press in promoting great Church enterprises been so fully illustrated. To human view it is difficult to see how, without this valuable agency, the work of the Committee could have been accomplished. To The Evangelist, The Presbyterian, The Interior, The Observer, The Herald and Presbyter, The Banner, and The Occident, the thanks not only of the Committee but of the whole Church are due for their efficient aid. The Committee would also make grateful mention of the fact that furnished offices have been placed at their disposal during the year by Phelps, Dodge & Co., and that similar courtesies were tendered them by Brown Brothers & Co., and others in New York. In presenting the actual statistics of the work, it should be premised that, owing to the tardiness of the returns from many churches, our report is necessarily incomplete. Much work known to have been accomplished is too late for this presentation. Some of the returns also have been so indistinct that a satisfactory comparison of college reports with those of churches, with a view to avoiding repetition, has been wellnigh impossible. And as the Committee have preferred to err on the safe side, they have in all cases of uncertainty ruled out college reports, though fully persuaded that by this means $200,000 is excluded from their footings.* Owing to the same difficulty no account has been made of the reports of special Memorial gifts returned by the Boards, and by the Woman's Societies. Large sums, also, gathered from individuals for churches in the West, have been excluded on account of uncertainty, though it is believed that many of them have not been reported by donors. It was the first intention of the Committee to report individual donors in some cases by name; but the difficulty of a proper discrimination has been found to be so great that such names are simply entered on the Memorial Records, while to the public they are reported in the aggregate, under a general miscellaneous head. The classification of money received and reported thus far is as follows: —For New Church Buildings, $3,236,475.61; *Some of these have been included in the final footings given August 1st. 18 PRAYER BY DR. JOHN HALL. Manses, $683,884.05; Repairs and Enlargement, $733,707.60; Payment of Debts, $1,083,478.72; Institutions of Learning, $1, 405,548.66; Permanent Institutions in Foreign lands, $93,509.96; Special Gifts to the Boards, $60,340.40; Hospitals, $48,665.35; Relief Fund and Sustentation, $41,150.46; Presbyterian Houses, $46,882.37; Amounts not specified by the Churches reporting it, $162,681.10; Expenses of the Committee, $11,175.63. It is with profound gratitude to God that the Committee announce as the total amount reported up to 12 o'clock to-dav, SEVEN MILLIONS SIX HUNDRED AND SEVEN THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED AND NINETYNINE DOLLARS AND NINETY-ONE CENTS.* Dr. Ellinwood said in the course of reading the report: And here I wish to say personally one word which I am sure our beloved and honored Chairman would never have permitted me to embody in this report. I want the Assembly and the Presbyterian Church to know how far we have been indebted for the success of this work to the faithful labors of Winthrop S. Gilman. (Applause.) Even at the risk of intruding upon feelings, the delicacy of which I well know, I should not feel that I was doing justice to myself, or to what I regard as demanded in the case, if I did not state that nearly through the whole year he has labored side by side with me in duties properly belonging to the secretaryship. I feel that the Church has a sort of common right in such examples, and that they ought to be set on a candlestick, that others seeing them may glorify our Father who is in Heaven. (Applause.) Upon the conclusion of the reading of the Report, a hymn of praise arose from all the assembly in the building spontaneously: " Praise God, from whom all blessings flow." The Moderator then called upon the Rev. Dr. John Hall, of New York, to lead the Assembly in prayer. There were few whose faces did not bear the traces of the deepest emotion, while all stood as thanks were returned to Heaven. PRAYER BY DR. JOHN HALL. Our Father who art in Heaven, the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, and God of our fathers! We have trusted * Ful amount reported August 1st, 1871:-Churches, $3,342,952.11; Manses, $691,709.45; Repairs, &c., $746,209.65; Payment of Debts, $1,108,933.91; Institutions of Learning, $1,460,619.84; Permanent Institutions in Foreign Lands, $94,619.98; Special Gifts to the Boards, $62,780.40; Hospitals, $49,665.35; Relief Fund and Sustentation, $44,044.21; Presbyterian Houses, $46,882.37; Amounts not designated, $172,158.60; Expenses of the Committee, $13,407.98; Total, $7,833,983.85. PRAYER BY DR. JOHN HALL. 19 in Thee, and Thou hast not suffered us to be confounded. Many a time we have come to Thee with trembling lips and with fainting hearts to offer petitions and supplications with strong crying; and now, O God, we come to Thee with joyful thanksgiving and hearty praises that we may bless and magnify Thy holy Name, and adore Thee together as a God that is faithful and that keepeth covenant, and that doth not let one word fall to the ground of all that Ie hhath spoken unto his people. Thou art our God, and we will praise Thee. Thou art our fathers' God, and we will magnify Thy holy Name. O God, we bless Thee for what Thou hast done for us as a Church. Thou hast wrought all these works for us. Thou hast poured out upon us Thy Spirit. Thou hast helped us to gain this victory over selfishness; and we bless Thee and praise Thy holy and adorable Name. O Lord, we acknowledge before Thee that Thou givest us the power to get wealth, and Thou dost work within us to will and to do of Thy good pleasure. For Thy mercy in bringing us together; for the joy of our happy reunion; for the inspiration in our hearts leading us to enter upon this undertaking, we bless Thee and praise Thee together here to-day. And now we thank Thee, Heavenly Father, that what was conceived in hope and in gratitude has, through Thy great goodness and mercy, been realized so richly in the midst of us to-day. For surely Thou hast done for us exceeding abundantly above all that we hope or expected at Thy hand; and so we bless Thee. Again we raise our Ebenezer together, again we say before Thee and before the world: " Hitherto hath the Lord helped us." God Almighty, we thank Thee for the grace given to our brethren who have been engaged in collecting these our offerings; we bless Thee for the patience, the wisdom, the diligence, the zeal, and the prayerfulness with which they have been enabled to prosecute this work; and now we pray on their behalf that there may come back abundant blessing into their souls. We beseech Thee, Lord, strengthen them and help them for yet greater services in the cause of our precious Master. We implore Thy blessing upon all the agencies, and all the institutions that are to be strengthened, or that have been strengthened already through this Memorial work; we pray that those who are engaged in conducting them may be baptized with the Holy Ghost. God Almighty, we supplicate Thy blessing upon all the friends, our beloved brethren, who have contributed to this Memorial Fund. Lord, bless the rich. Save them from trusting in uncertain riches; and, Lord, bless the poor who have given of their poverty. May there come into their own souls 20 PRAYER BY DR. JOHN HALL. seven-fold blessing. Give them a renewed sense of Thy favor, and the abiding spirit of adoption within them; and, O God, give them grace we beseech Thee, give to all our brethren who have been engaged in this work, grace to maintain that standard of Christian liberality to which in Thy goodness and mercy Thou hast raised us during this year. And now, O God, upon our beloved Church-the Church for which Thou hast brought us, to labor and to pray-we supplicate Thy divine blessing. 0 Lord, save her from trusting in material resources. O Lord, keep her from entering into her work in the spirit of a secular corporation. O Lord Jesus, our King and Head, fill us with Thy Spirit, and enable us to do Thy work in the way that Thou dost approve, through the means of Thy Truth, and to the glory of Thy Name. And when, as this day, Thou dost enable us to look upon anything as completed, Lord Jesus, save us from the folly and the sin of arrogating the credit to ourselves, and help us to bring our tribute of homage and thanksgiving by laying it at Thy feet, and saying: To Thee, not unto us, O Lord, not unto us, but to Thy Name be the glory. And now, as ministers and as elders; as the members of this General Assembly, Moderator, and members, we do together afresh consecrate and dedicate ourselves unto Thee, Fatherour Father-that we may be guided, and directed, and kept by Thee continually-that we may live to the glory of that Saviour by whose redeeming work we have been saved, and that we may strive and toil forward in the power of that gracious and Divine Spirit who has come upon us in some measure, and who has strengthened us to do that over which we rejoice to-day. So may we be helped in life and in death, in our hearts and in our homes, in our pulpits and among our people, in our Presbyteries and in our Assemblies may we be helped to give glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Ghost. Almighty God, we supplicate Thy blessing upon all sections of our Church and upon every department of the Christian work, both at home and abroad. Pour out Thy Spirit upon our seminaries; baptize our professors and instructors of the young with the Spirit of grace and wisdom. Oh! make us, we beseech Thee, as a Church a mighty spiritual power over this whole land! And we supplicate Thee for the country at large. Surely Thou hast blessed us richly, and laid us under great responsibility. Unto us Thou hast given a good land and a large, whose mountains are iron and out of whose hills we may dig brass; Thou hast clothed our pastures with flocks, and our valleys with corn; Thou hast given to the people abundance of bread, and Thou hast raised us and strengthened REPORT OF THE SPECIAL COMMITTEE. 21 us and kept us as a nation, and hast lifted us to a high place among the nations of the earth. For this we praise Thee. And, 0 God, we pray that tills, our beloved Church, tie Church of our fathers, may be the happy and honored instrument, in Thy hand, of blessing this entire nation; of purifying the public sentiment; of enlighteninlg the public darkness; of guiding national influences; so that, ourselves in peace and in righteousness, we may be made an unspeakable blessing among all the nations of the earth. O Lord, continue among us, as a Church, this sweet brotherly love. O Lord, give us more and more cf the spirit of forbearance, the spirit of magnanimity, the spirit of mutual confidence and cheerful trustfulness. 0 Lord, make us strong in common sympathies, common aims, common desires. 0 Lord, make us strong through the indwelling of the Divine Spirit; let the power of Christ continue to rest upon us. Receive our thanksgivings, pardon our sins. Lord, forgive the sins of our lives; and when any merely hulnan motive has entered into the performance of this great and high duty, the consummation of which we witness this day, Lord, forgive the sin we beseech Thee, and accept the service and the sacrifice that Thy people bring to Thee, and in them and in their labors, be Thou, O Lord, glorified. We ask these things in the namle of Jesus; that precious Name through which we present our thanksgivings and our praises. And unto the Father and the Son and the Holy Ghost, one Supreme Jehovah, be glory and homage, dominion and power, world without end, Amen. The Rev. Dr. Eells, of Cleveland, said: It is manifest from this paper just read by the Secretary, that there are some details rendering the work of this Committee not yet complete. I move that the report we have just heard, and which has so much thrilled us to-day, be accepted and referred to a special committee of the usual number, to be appointed by tile Moderator. A committee was accordingly appointed, Dr. Eells, chairman. In due time Dr. Eells presented the following report, which was passed unanimously by a standing vote of the Assembly. REPORT OF THE SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON THE MEMORIAL FUND. The Convention of the United Churches at Pittsburgh agreed with enthusiasm to the following resolution:Resolved, That it is incumbent on the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America, one in organization, one in faith, and one in effort, to make a special offering to the treasury of the Lord, of Five Millions of Dollars; and we pledge 22 REPORT OF THE SPECIAL COMMITTEE. ourselves, first of all, to seek in our daily petitions the blessing of God to make this resolution effectual; and second, that we will, with untiring perseverance and personal effort, endeavor to animate the whole Church with the purpose to secure the accomplishment of this great work before the third Thursday of May, 1871. The Joint Committee reported this resolution to the General Assembly at Philadelphia, and recommended that a committee be appointed to raise and disburse this Memorial Fund, the contributions to be limited to the objects specified in their further report. This recommendation was adopted, and the committee was appointed, whose report of a year's service has so thrilled this Assembly and the whole Church-the further consideration of which was referred to this Committee. The details of their work as respects responsibility, devotion, energy, and patient toil, can be known only to the honored brethren whose names will for evdr be identified with the result. The result itself is grand, perhaps without parallel-viz., that $7,607,499.91 were contributed to the Fund during the year, besides more than $2,000,000 which were given for objects that might properly be included within the list adopted, but which, because of the choice of the donors, or for reasons growing out of the strict construction of their rules, the Committee did not feel at liberty to include in the Fund; and at least $200,000 given to various educational institutions, which were not reckoned, lest the amounts composing this sum might possibly have been reported by the churches, and thus be duplicated, though this was not likely;-making a total of what the Church has really given during the year to be $9,807,499.91-or, in round numbers, which will hardly be below the truth, $10,000,000. A notable fact connected with this Memorial gift, moreover, should be ever borne in mind-viz., that it is not laid on the altar at the sacrifice of the regular benevolent work of the Church, but in addition to contributions to our Boards, in the aggregate "greater than in any previous year of our history." Such is the condensed record of a work, among the most remarkable, all things considered, of all that are mentioned in the annals of the Church. Your Committee will not be expected to present again in detail the items and facts of the admirable report given into their hands. Yet there are some inferences from these, and some considerations respecting them, which they commend to the attention of the Assembly. 1. It is manifest that the great success of this effort has been largely dependent on the wisdom and efficiency, and Christian spirit of the gentlemen who formed the "Memorial Fund Conmittee." It is difficult to conceive the magnitude, and in some REPORT OF TIlE SPECIAL COMMITTEE. 23 phases of it, the perplexity of the attempt to obtain and wisely distribute $5,000,000 on such conditions as were imposed upon this Committee. That it should have been done at all is a marvel. That it should have been done with such rare ability, and satisfaction of the Church, and manifest approbation of her Head, may well excite our gratitude and praise. 2. This great success leaves no doubt that there is among our members a degree of love to Christ, and love for our Church; a willingness on the part of the rich to give of their abundance, and on the part of the poor a desire to give through their selfdenial towards the complete equipment of Zion in all her departments for the service of her Lord, and for the salvation of men, which may be trusted in any future emergencies, or when there is urgent necessity for advance. We have been too ready, perhaps, to say that Presbyterians have little zeal for the vigorous progress of their own denomination. We have been expected to aid in the support of union and voluntary agencies for the spread of the Gospel, and the redemption of the world. Nor should we wish to be hereafter unworthy of the honor on this account which others have been free to render. But we have not been known to have such " esprit de corps," such reliable and self-sacrificing, and general, sanctified self-love and regard for our distinctive organic peculiarities as is now most clearly demonstrated. We have known-the world has had proof-that Presbyterians love Christ, love Christians of every name, love the common cause in which all Christians should ever take an abiding interest. Hereafter, while we would love neither Christ nor Christians of every name, nor our common cause any less, but even more, we can point to the history of this glorious year for proof that Presbyterians love intensely, enthusiastically, and, because of its vital connection with the glory of Christ and the success of His kingdom, the Presbyterian Church. We can make this fact the basis for more extended and permanent agencies for evangelization. We can make it a new point of departure, as respects our whole future career. We can trust our people respecting the sublime mission we believe our denomination should accept, in the current religious history of our nation and the world. 3. As intelligent preparation for great efficiency implies the purpose to attempt it, we may assume that the Church intends to enter upon the broader work, for which both the spirit she has manifested and the effort she has made have prepared her; and her leaders may be bold in their plans for progress if they are prudent and wise. Pastors and elders in our separate churches-Presbyterians within their bounds-our Boards, in in prosecuting the more general work of the denomination, may 24 REPORT OF THE SPECIAL COMMITTEE. take this marvellous exhibition, which will grow upon us as we contemplate it, as their warrant for the hearty co-operation of our members, of all classes, il any carefully digested schemes for extension and doing the Master's will. There is great promise of growth. and consequent usefilness, in this outpouring of money. It has taught the people that, with the blessing of God, it is easy to do great things; that even improbable things may be achieved by the Church; that liberality is itself a blessing. It has taught them that the poor are of importance, even in money-giving, as well as the rich. It has cultivated a more general interest in the benevolent work of the Church, because a much larger number have stock in the means by which it is to be promoted. Prayer is more earnest, intelligence is more universal, the ear of the whole number is more sensitive to appeals, and while recklessness and zeal without knowledge will result as ever before, true forecast and prudent calls for advance will meet cheering and eager response. Your Conmittee feel that this is the marked and special lesson of this success. It is the clear summons of our Lord, through the Church, to those who are her leaders, that they be men prepared for the events with which Providence is burdened. It is the assurance He vouchsafes, that whatever piety requires for the prosecution of its ends, it shall not be withheld. 4. Although a large portion of our churches have contributed to the Fund, and the Committee have been persistent in their efforts to induce all to have a share in the gift, there are some that have neglected the opportunity, and some that have been obliged to postpone action till it was too late, according to the provision of the resolution that the books be closed on the third Thursday of May. For every reason it is desirable that these churches be permitted to place themselves on the roll, while it is also important that the date first proposed be the end of the proper work the Committee had in hand. This may be done by the publication of a supplemental list of churches, to include all that may send their reports before a certain fixed date of the coming year, the churches designating, as before, the objects to which they wish their, contributions to be applied. It is suggested for such churches that, so far as possible, they bestow their gifts for the special benefit of the regular agencies of the Church, as such gifts are to be added to the Memorial Fund by the direction of this General Assembly. 5. The figures of the Memorial Committee are to be relied upon as correct in all their particulars. But it is to be regretted that there has been no uniform rule adopted by the Presbyteries respecting their report of the sums given to different REPORT OF THE SPECIAL COMMITTEE. 25 objects. Some report Memorial offerings also in the columns of their statistical tables, and others make no such report So that these tables cannot be a fair exhibit of what has been done during the year for the several departments of Church advance. Your Committee are not able to suggest any practicable remedy for this misfortune, and therefore are content with this mere reference to it. For reliable particulars concerning the distribution of the Memorial offerings, we must examine the detailed report, and list of churches, to be published by the Committee. Having alluded to these inferences and considerations, among the many that might be presented, we conclude our report by recommending that the Assembly adopt the following resolutions: 1. That we devoutly thank Almighty God, of whom come both riches and honor, and who also can give strength unto all, so that they may be able to offer willingly after this sort, that He has inclined our people to lay this Memorial gift upon His altar. 2. That we thank our brethren who have served the Church on the Committee-the most satisfactory results of whose wisdom and patience and work is given us in this report-for their fidelity and devotion in the discharge of this sacred yet difficult duty to which they were called, while we feel that this result must be their most worthy reward. 3. That we congratulate the Church upon such proof of what she is able to achieve, and of her more complete equipment for the future, upon the broad threshold of which our reunion has placed her, with the promise of great success; and that the contribution of so large a sum of money, in addition to the support of the regular agencies of the Church, leaves no doubt that she can hereafter answer any demands which the increased and more active piety of her members may make upon her wealth. 4. That while there is evident need of even more money, especially for the relief of our new churches-six hundred of which are believed to be still without houses of worship-and for the greater success of our home and foreign missionary work; and while we believe the Church is willing to respond to this necessity, the raising of this money may now be accomplished by the Boards of the Church, and the continuance of any special agencies for this purpose will not be wise. 5. That we accept this report of the Committee as evidence of their completed work, yet that the Committee be continued till the session of the next General Assembly, that they may superintend the details that may still require their attention, and make their final report to that body. 26 REPORT OF THE SPECIAL COMMITTEE. 6. That as there are some churches which, for various reasons, have been unable to make their reports, yet desire to have a place among those contributing to this Fund, the Committee be requested to delay the printing of the roll of churches and individuals so contributing, till the first of August next. That before that date any churches or individuals may have opportunity to report for regular insertion, any sums that may have been given previous to the third Thursday of May, and all others may report what they desire to be added to the Fund, their names and gifts being printed in a list that may be regarded as a supplement to the regular report. All which is respectfully submitted. Signed by the Committee. JAMES EELLS, Chairman. SYNOD OF ALBANY.. 27 SYNOD OF ALBANY. PRESBYTERY OF ALBANY. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. eTotal. Objects. H. L. Teller............... Amsterdam, Second... $1,000 00 $692 00 $1,692 00 J. T. Backus, D.D......... Schenectady, First.... 5,000 00. 3,000 00 8,000 00 David Lyon............... Mariaville.......................... 25 00 25 00 John Woodbridge, D.D.... Saratoga Springs...... 5,000 00.............. 5,000 0 J. McClusky Blayney...... Albany, First......... 13,178 21 406 50 13,584 71 Ebenezer Halley, D.D..... Albany, Third........ 631 00.............. 631 00 Anson J. Upson, D.D...... Albany, Second.... 12,127 00.............. 12,127 00 Henry Darling, D.D....... Albany, Fourth..................... 19,533 27 19,533 27 Amos H. Dean............ Albany, Sixth......... 275 00...........275 00......................... Albany, State St...... 950 00 3,300 00 4,250 00 J. M. Allis............... Albany, Sprague Ch... 285 00.............. 285 00.......................... Gloversville........... 1.800 00.............. 1,800 00 George Harkness.......... Kingsboro............ 4,085 55 50 00 4,135 55..........................Goodwill.............. 7,500 00............. 7,500 00 Wrm. H. Millham......... Galway............... 800 00.............. 8 00 David Herron............. Bethlehem........... 400 00.............. 400 00 Dupuytren Vermilye....... Hamilton Union....... 120 00.............. 120 00 C. H. Baldwin........... Johnstown........... 10,000 00.............. 10,000 00 Andrew Johnston......... West Milton........... 156 00......... 156 00 John Mitchell............ West Galway.......... 195 00 50 00 245 00 Wm. J. Blain............. Amsterdam, First.................... 23 00 23 00................ Carlisle............... 325 00 70 00 395 00 Anson H. Seeley.......... Esperance............ 130 00 30 00 160 00.................. Rockwell's Falls....... 52 00............. 52 00 Geo. Craig............. Corinth.............. 25 00 52 80 77 80.......................... Ballston.............. 1,000 00 116 50 1,116 50 John M. Allis............. Batchellerville........ 900 00.............. 900 00 R. A. Hill................. Princetown........... 400 00 32 00 432 00.......................... Broadalbin............ 40 00.............. 40 00...........................Tribes' Hill........... 300 00.............. 300 00.......................... Jefferson.............. 150 00............. 150 00 F. S. Jewell, Ph.D.P...... Greenbush........... 789 00.............. 789 00 Albert C. Bishop......... Sand Lake........... 3,871 00............ 3,871 00 $71,484 76 $27,381 07 $98,863 83 Churches not reported, 16. O — PRESBYTERY OF CHAMPLAIN. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. Gener Total. Obj ects. John Bradshaw........... Mooers............... $1,500 00.............. 1.500 00 Edwin A. Bulkley, D.D.... Plattsburgh.......... 3,500 00. $500 3,505 00 H. E. Butler.............. Keeseville............. 728 93.............. 728 93 Charles D. Flagler........ Chateaugay.......... 440 46 26 98 467 44 S. J. Abbott.............. Chazy................. 140 00 10 00 150 00 Benjamin Merrill.......... Ausable Forks........ 300 00 300 00.......................... Am. Church, Montreal............... 25 00 25 00 $6,609 39 $66 98 $6,676 37 Churches not reported, 11. 28 SYNOD OF ALBANY. PRESBYTERY OF COLUMBIA. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. eeral Total. G. W. Warner............. Canaan Centre....... $91 00 $598 25 $689 25 Geo. O. Phelps............ Valatie............... 500 00.............. 500 00 John McVey.............. New Lebanon......... 150 00 43 21 193 21 David R. Frazer........... Hudson.............. 4,635 00 625 00 5,260 00 J. A. Clark............... Spencertown,St.Peter's 295 00 39 00 334 00 Winthrop H. Phelps....... Hillsdale.............. 373 98 5 00 378 98............... Rensselaerville........ 755 00........ 755 00 Charles Kendall........... Ashland.............. 450 00 25 00 475 00.......................... Livingstonvile...................... 5 00 25 00 Charles Kendall.......... Windham Centre...... 160 00 47 00 207 00 George A. Howard, D.D... Catskill.............. 4,000 00.............. 4,000 00 Charles Boynton.......... Durham, First........ 243 0O 153 00 396 00 Byron Bosworth.......... Greenville............. 203 24.............. 203 24 $11,856 22 $1,560 46 $13,416 68 Churches not reported, 6. -0PRESBYTERY OF TROY. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. Objeral Total. Lewis Kellogg............. North Granville....... $2,600 00.............. $2,600 00 A. J. Fennel........... Glenn's Falls........................ $232 00 232 00 Marvin R. Vincent, DD.... Troy, First............ 8,000 00.............. 8,000 00 William Irvin............. Troy, Second.......... 135 00 2,865 00 3,000 00................. Troy, Third......................... 37 00 37 00 Chas. E. Robinson, D.D... Troy, Second St....... 12,000 00.............. 12,000 00......................... Troy, Woodside....... 5,000 00 230 00 5,230 OC............... Oakwood Ave......... 800 00......... 800 00 A. T. DeWitt............. Troy Park............ 900 00 700 00 1,600 00 M. C. Bronson............ Chestertown.......... 775 00.............. 775 00 John Tatlock.......... Hoosic Falls.......... 2,025 00.............. 2,025 00 Chas. J. Hill.............. Whitehall, First Ch... 1,300 00 112 00 1,412 00 Geo. W. Martin........... Schaghticoke......... 210 00.............. 210 00 G. P. Tyler, D.D.......... Lansingburgh, Olivet.. 2,100 00.............. 2,100 00 H. Davies................. Middle Granville...... 600 00.............. 600 00 A. E. Smith.............. Warrensburgh........ 280 00.............. 280 00 J. H. Noble, D.D......... Johnsonville.......... 69 80.............. 69 80 C. C. Thorne.............. Stillwater, First....... 2,000 00.............. 2,000 00 William M. Johnson....... Cohoes............... 3,200 00.............. 3,200 00 G. I. Taylor.............. Malta............................... 19 00 19 00 R. P. H. Vail............. Waterford........... 4,000 00 575 00 4,575 00 Stephen Bush............. Green Island.......... 2,000 00.............. 2,000 00 J. E. Platter.............. Sandy Hill............ 1,000 00......... 1,000 00......................... Cambridge.......................... 23 00 23 00 $48,994 80 $4,793 00 $53,787 80 Churches not reported, 13. SYNOD OF ATLANTIC. 29 SYNOD OF ATLANTIC. PRESBYTERY OF ATLANTIC. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. Geerl Total. Objects. S. S. Murkland............ Freedom......................... $10 00 $10 00 $10 00 $10 00 Churches not reported, 14. -0 — PRESBYTERY OF CATAWBA. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. e Total. Objects. S. Mattoon, D.D.......... Charlotte.....2........ $200 0000 00 S. Mattoon, D.D.........Mt. Olive........................... $29 25 29 25 S. C. Alexander........... Woodland.......................... 270 00 270 00 Luke Dorland............. Concord........................... 35 00 35 00 Luke Dorland............. Poplar Tent......................... 67 00 67 00 John C. Carson........................... 6 00 6 00 $20000 $407 25 $607 25 Churches not reported, 15. -0-O PRESBYTERY OF EAST FLORIDA. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. r Total. Objects. C. 0. Reynolds............ St. Augustine......... $3,000 00 $50 00 $3,050 00 M. L. P. Hill.............Jacksonville.......... 1,500 00......... 1,500 00 $4,500 00 $50 00 $4,550 00 30 SYNOD OF ATLANTIC. PRESBYTERY OF KNOX. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. Ge Total. Objects. David Laney.............. Macon, Wash. Ave.................. $45 00 $45 00 $45 00 $45 00 PRESBYTERY OF YADKIN. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. eral Total. S. S. Murkland............ Freedom............. $750 00.............. $750 00 Amos S. Billingsley........ Statesville.......................... $55 00 55 00 W. J. Williams............ Mocksville............ 800 00....... 800 00 W. J. Williams........... Mt. Zion............................ 5 00 5 00 W. J. Williams............. Mt. Vernon........... 200 00..... 200 00 H. Baker................ Salisbury........................... 2 40 2 40 H. Baker................ Gold Hill........................... 3 20 3 20 James A. Chresfield....... Lexington........................... 5 00 5 00 $1.750 00 $70 60 $1,820 60 Churches not reported, 9. SYNOD OF BALTIMORE. 31 SYNOD OF BALTIMORE. PRESBYTERY OF BALTIMORE. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. ner Total. John C. Backus, D.D...... Baltimore, First..................... $7,407 58 $7,407 58 Jon. Edwards, D.D........ Baltimore, Second................... 60 00 60 00 D. C. Marquis............ Baltimore, Westminster.............. 275 00 275 00 J. S. Ramsey............. Aisquith St........... $1,200 00.............. 1,200 00 James M. Maxwell........ Baltimore, Twelfth.... 2,700 00.............. 2,700 00 W. G. Hillman............ Baltimore, South...... 341 00.............. 41 00 S. D. Noyes.............. Baltimore, Green St... 210 58.............. 210 58 Robt. H. Williams......... Frederick............ 385 00............. 385 00 I. J. Henderson, D.D..... Annapolis............ 125 00 100 00 225 00 William H. Cooke......... Havre de Grace....... 600 00.............. 600 00 J. D. Fitzgerald.......... Cumberland, First Cl. 20 00 174 00 194 00 Isaac M. Patterson........ Emmrittsburg......... 250 00.............. 250 00 Isaac M. Patterson........ Piney Creek.......... 250 00.............. 250 00 A. S. Rankin............. Lonaconing........... 255 00.............. 255 00 Alex. S. Thorne........... Clearspring........... 800 00.............. 800 00 Isaac M. Patterson........ Taneytown........... 40 50.............. 40 50 $7,177 08 $8,016 58 $15,193 66 Churches not reported, 23. PRESBYTERY OF WASHINGTON CITY. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. Gener Total. Objects. John C. Smith, D.D....... Washington, Fourth................. $1,050 00 $1,050 00 Byron Sunderland, D.D... Washington, First................... 326 00 326 00 B. F. Bittinger............ Washington, Seventh St $5.500 0.............. 5.500 00 John N. Coombs.......... Washington, Western.. 1,000 00.............. 1,000 00 John Chester............. Wash'n, Metropolitan.. 3.000 00.............. 3,000 00 Samuel S. Mitchell........ Wash'n, New YorkAve. 1.563 50 954 50 2.518 00 W. McAtee............... Alexandria, First..................... 12 00 12 00 David H. Riddle, Jr...... Lewinsville and Falls.. 600 00.............. 600 00 Joseph E. Nourse......... Clifton............... 2,500 00......... 2,500 00 Joseph E. Nourse......... Manassas............. 1,350 00.............. 1,350 00 David W. Moffat.......... Bridge St., Georgetown 900 00 1,157 00 2,057 00.......................... amestown......................... 12 50 12 50 $16,413 50 $3,512 00 $19,925 50 Churches not reported, 8. 3 ;32 SYNOD OF BALTIMORE. PRESBYTERY OF NEW CASTLE. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. ral Total. Objects...........................Smyrna............... $2,000 00.............. $2,000 00 John Patton, D.D......... Middletown (Forest)... 1,300 00.............. 1,300 00 John B. Spotswood, D.D... New Castle........................ $588 00 588 00 Gaylord L. More.......... Green Hill........... 600 00.............. 600 00 John Crowell, D.D........ Odessa (Drawyers)..... 1,300 00............. 1,300 00 S. R. Scofield............. Delaware City......... 1,600 00.............. 1,600 00 Edward Webb............. Glassgow, (Pencader)................ 95 00 95 00........Snow Hill........... 550 00 50 00 600 00 H. Mathews.............. Elkton............. 3,715 00............ 3,715 00 J. L. Vallandigham....... White Clay Creek.... 204 00.............. 204 00 J. L. Vallandigham....... Head of Christiana.... 267 00.............. 267 00 S. A. Gayley............. Lower W. Nottingham 4,000 00.............. 4,000 00.......................... Red Clay Creek...... 3,945 09............. 3,945 09 Richard A. Mallery........ Milford.............. 250 00.............. 250 00 J. Garland Harnner....... Wicomico........... 1,100 00 400 00 1,500 00 L. Marks................ Hanover St.,Wilming'n 8,000 00.............. 8,000 00 R. C. Allison............. Port Penn......... 500 00......... 500 00 J. L. Polk................ Pitt's Creek........... 596 00 50 00 646 00 D. W. Moore.............. Lower Brandywine.... 3,000 00.............. 3,000 00 S. Murdock.............. Felton................ 60 00.............. 60 00 J. H. Johns............. Rock............... 1,000 00.............. 1,000 00 J. H. Johns.............. Zion.................. 20000 10 00 210 00 -Charles D. Shaw......... Wilmington, Central... 11,436 67 10,986 79 22,423 46 S. H. McKown............Wilmington, First..... 5,090 00.............. 5,090 00 Geo. H. Smyth.......... Wilmington, West..... 25,640 00.............. 25,640 00 D. J. Beale............... St. George.......................... 1,575 00 1,575 00 Charles P. Mallery........ Chesapeake City...... 606 00 82 10 688 10..........................Newark............... 2,425 00.............. 2,425 00........................ Bridgeville........... 1,000 00.............. 1,000 00.......................Georgetown........... 610 00.............. 610 00.......................... Port Deposit.......... 14,000 00.............. 14,000 00 $94,994 76 $13,836 89 $108,831 65 Churches not reported, 20. -0PRESBYTERY OF RIO DE JANEIRO. General Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. Objec Totl. A. L. Blackford........... Rio de Janeiro........ $30 00.............. $30 00 F. G. C. Snyder........... Sao Paulo............ 30 15. 3015 $60 15.............. $60 15 SYNOD OF CHINA. 33 SYNOD OF CHINA.* General Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. jecs. T. $1,000 00 $1,000 00 $1,000 00 $1,000 00 SYNOD OF CINCINNATI. PRESBYTERY OF CHILLICOTHE. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. General Total. W. J. McSurely.......... Hillsboro........... $2,315 00 $100 00 $2,415 00 McK. Williamson......... Marshall.............. 137 00............. 137 00 Geo. Carpenter........... Washington........ 6,500 00 410 00 6,910 00 H. W. Biggs.............. Chillicothe. First.... 1,000 00 2,265 00 3,265 00 W. H. Prestley............ Chillicothe, Third.... 620 00 130 00 750 00 R. C. Galbraith, Jr........ Concord.............. 203 00 10 00 213 00 S. D. Crothers............ Greenfield, First...... 1,700 00 46 00 1,746 00 Norman Jones........... North Fork.......... 1,600 00.............. 1,600 00 Norman Jones........... Union.............. 150 00......... 150 00 T. M. Stevenson.......... New Plymouth........ 600 00.............. 600 00 B. T. DeWitt.............. Frankfort............ 525 00.............. 525 00 Rob't N. Adams........... Hamden.............. 1,100 00.............. 1,100 00 $16,450 00 $2,961 00 $19,411 00 Churches not reported, 23. * The Synod of China, which stands in alphabetical order next to the Synod of Baltimore, is represented in the common Memorial by $1,000, reported by Rev. Hunter Corbett, of the Presbytery of Shautung. The money was contributed by brethren on the field for the training school at Cheefou, but the names of individuals or churches contributing are not given. 34 SYNOD OF CINCINNATI. PRESBYTERY OF DAYTON. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. General Total. I Objects. Thos. E. Thomas, D.D.... Dayton, First......... $12,000 00............ $12,000 00 J. S. Kemper............. Dayton, Third........ 1,935 00 $965 00 2,900 00 R. T. Drake............. Miami City............ 1,275 00 190 00 1,465 00 John L. Gage........... Franklin............. 300 00........... 300 0( Ellis S. Weaver.......... Clifton................ 1,475 00 116 26 1,591 26 Samuel Findley........... New Jersey............ b75 00 355 00 930 00 Philip II. Mowry.......... Springfield. Second................ 1,202 00 1,202 00 J. L. Russell............ Middletown........... 4,000 00 335 00 4,335 00 J. H. Montgomery........ Xenia............... 3,445 00.......... 3,445 00.......................... Dick's Creek.................... 150 00 150 00 Dan'l Tenney............ Troy........... 1,200 00 109 25 1,309 25 James R. Hughes.........East Dayton....... 1,586 07.............. 1,586 07 T. M. Hopkins............ Piqua, First......... 2,541 00.............. 2,541 00 W. H. Hummins.......... Osborn............... 500 00.............. 500 00 G. A Bettie......... New Carlisle (Honey J 200 00 200 00 eCreek.......................'... 130 00 130 00................. Dayton. Third St.................... 22,000 00 22,000 00. Colmery............ Yellow Springs........ 300 00........... 300 00 Dan'l A. Tawney.......... Tippecanoe............ 3,525 00......... 3,525 00 J. W. Scott, D.D., LL.D... Eaton............... 300 00......... 300 00 J. W. Scott, D.D., LL.D... amden............................00 15 00.......................... New Paris............ 200 00.............. 200 00 Dan'l A. Tawney........... Fletcher............... 150 00............. 150 00 Chas. H. Raymond........ Bethel.............................. 48 50 48 50 A. H. Young..............Oxford................ 190 00 25 00 215 00 J. B. Morton...,......, Venice................ 1,400 00.............. 1,400 00 Sam'l M. Anderson, D.D... Hamilton.......... 4,000 00.............. 4,000 00 W. S. RQgers.................Harmony..................... 57 00 57 00.......................... College Corner..................... 50 00 50 00 1} ~ _ ~$40,897 07 $25,948 01 $66,845 08 Churches not reported, 21. -0PRESBYTERY OF PORTSMOUTH. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. Obner Total. Objects. Jesse H. Lockhart........Russelville............ $5,500 00............ $5.500 00 Irwin L. Caton............ Georgetown........................ $1,000 00 1,000 00 D. E. Bierce............. lRipley............... 8,105 25 142 00 8,247 00 John E. Carson........... Red Oak.............. 140 00 182 95 322 95 E. P. Pratt. D.D.......... Portsmouth.......... 7,438 00 833 00 8,271 00 A. A. Jimeson............ Hanging Rock........ 2,141 50.............. 2,141 50 E. P. Adams............. Sandy Spring.......... 1,400 00.............. 1,400 00 E. P. Adams............. Rome................. 8 00.............. 89 00 H. Calhoun............... Ironton............... 3,000 00 2 3,062 00..........................Jackson............. 150 00150 00.......................... Madison................... 30 00 30 00 John Heckmann.......... Portsmouth, First Ger. 600 00.............. 600 00 Walter Mitchell.......... Gallipolis.....................7 707 50 J. R. Gibson.............. Eckmansville......... 110 00 10 00 120 00 $29,381 25 $2,259 95 $31,641 20 Churches not reported, 15. SYNOD OF CINCINNATI. 35 PRESBYTERY OF CINCINNATI. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. General Total. Objects. John Lichtenstein......... Cincinnati, Ger. First. $1,500 00.............. $1,500 00 G. W. Winners............ Cincinnati, Ger. Second 1,087 00.............. 1,087 00 Charles L. Thompson...... Cincinnati, First................... $1,325 00 1,325 00......................... Cincinnati, Second.................. 4,035 00 4,035 00 C. H. Taylor, D.D......... Cincinnati, Third.................. 10,420 00 10,420 00 A. B. Morey............. Cincinnati, Fifth...... 793 36 2,092 50 2,885 86........................ Cincinnati, Sixth.................... 20 41 20 41 Fred. W. Brauns.......... Cincinnati. Seventh... 1,733 00 778 36 2,511 36 O. A. Hills................ Cincinnati, Central.... 5,570 00 500 00 6,070 00 W. C. McCune........... Cincinnati, Lincoln Pk 1,066 00.............. 1,066 00 A. A. E. Taylor........... Cincinnati, Mt.Auburn 5,900 00 2,500 00 8,400 00 M. A. Hoge, D.D......... Cincinnati, Wt H's, 1st 819 30 4,350 00 5,169 30 Geo. H. Fullerton......... Cincinnati, Lane Sem'y 400 00 4,668 00 5,068 00 H. A. Ketchum........... New Richmond....... 1,600 00.............. 1,600 00........................ Bantam8............ 18 00 20 00 38 00 James Black.............. Moscow............................. 5 00 5 00.......................... Sharonville............. 50 00 50 00.......................... Pleasant Ridge........ 8,386 00.............. 8,386 00.......................... Lockland and Reading 483 25 62 50 545 75.......................... Madisonville........................ 20 00 20 00 J. B. Foster.............. Cumminsville........ 1,295 00.............. 1,295 00 Thos. F. Cortelyou........ Montgomery........................ 86 00 86 00 " "........ Somerset.............. 315 00.............. 315 00 H. A. Rossiter........... Loveland............ 300 00.............. 300 00 I. J. Cushman............ Bethel............... 3,130 00 285 00 3,415 00.......................... Williamsburg..................... 9 25 9 25 W. B. Spence........... Pleasant Run......... 100 00............. 100 00 J. Haight................ Lebanon, First Ch..... 1,452 00 375 00 1,827 00 Wm. H. Janus.......... Springdale............ 2,042 00.............. 2,042 00 W. J. McKnight, D.D..... Avondale............. 3,515 00.............. 3,515 00......................... Mt. Carmel......................... 15 00 15 00......................... Elizabeth and Berea................. 103 00 103 00 W. A. Bosworth........... College Hill........... 375 00 818 00 1,193 00.......................... Delhi................. 250 00.............. 250 00.......................... Cleves.............................. 15 50 15 50.......................... ]Mt. Pleasant.......... 1,800 00.............. 1,800 00 $43,929 91 $32,553 52 $76,483 43 Churches not reported, 13. 36 SYNOD OF CLEVELAND. SYNOD OF CLEVELAND. PRESBYTERY OF STEUBENVILLE. General Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. Objects. Total. John Arthurs............ Oak Ridge............ $300 00 224 00 $524 00 Alex. Swaney, D.D........ New Hagerstown..... 100 00 317 00 417 00 T. A. McCurdy............ Steubenville, First.... 55,000 00 355 00 55,355 00 O. R. Campbell........... Steubenville, Second.. 39,000 00 1,900 00 40,900 00 Geo. Soul................ German Ch., Steuben'le.. 250 00.............. 250 00 Robt. Herron......... Ridge................ 200 00 112 60 312 60 M. A. Parkinson......... Bloomfield...................... 2,195 00 2,195 00 Israel Price.............. Annapolis........................... 250 00 250 00 " "..............Richmond............ 100 00......... 100 00 W. R. Vincent........... Island Creek.......... 2,088 00 1,052 00 3,140 00 J. H. Blackford........... Beech Springs......... 520 00 1,175 00 1,695 00 Samuel Patterson......... Feed Springs.......... 450 00.............. 450 00........................... Amsterdam.20...... 0........ 200 (00 T. V. Milligan.......... Waynesburgh.......... 992 00 416 00 1,408 00 i.......... Bethlehem........... 400 00 280 50 680 50 Jos. Patterson...........New Cumberland................... 35 00 35 00'...........Cannonsburgh........ 2,000 00............. 2,000 00.......................... Uricksville..................................................... J. F. Boyd............... Cross Creek........... 356 75 70 00 426 75 t "............... Pleasant Hill........................: 225 00 225 00....................... Center(New Alexander) 65 00.............. 65 00 W. R. Kirkwood........... Smithfield............ 814 00.............. 814 00.......................... TwoRidges(Winters'le) 1,176 00............... 1.176 00..........................New Philadelphia..... 375 00.............. 375 00 C. W. Wyckoff............ East Springfield....... 4755 0 0 0560 00.......................... Bacon Ridge.......... 405 00 245 00 650 00.......................... Minerva............... 500 00 770 00 1,270 00.......................... Still Fork............. 325 00 200 00 525 00 Cyrus J. Hunter.......... Dennson.............. 16,000 00.............. 16.000 00 Robert Hays.............. Bethel................ 111 00 40 00 151 00 " ".............. Salineville............. 112 75 10 00 122 75 J. Swan.................. Yellow Creek.......................... 785 00 785 00 Wm. Dalzell.............. Madison............................. 85 00 85 00 Geo. W. Riggle........... East Liverpool...... 1,112 00............. 1,112 00.......................... Irondale............. 2,058 00.............. 2,058 00 Samuel L. Dickey......... Kilgore............................ 55 00 55 00 J. Simpson............... Monroeville.......... 75 00.............. 75 00.......................... Wellsville............. 13,000 00.............. 13,000 00.......................... Longs Run............ 1,650 00.............. 1,650 00..........................Carrolton............. 400 00......... 400 00 J. O. E. Simpson.......... Corinth............... 1,300 00 50 00 1,350 00 $141,910 50 $10,932 10 $152,842 60 Churches not reported, 11. SYNOD OF ICLEVELAND. 37 PRESBYTERY OF MAHONING. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. eTotal. Objects. Robt. Dickson, D.D...... New Lisbon........... $2,050 00............ $250 00 H. B. Eldred.............. Kinsman............. 116 00 $69 00 795 00 N. S. Bailey............... Warren............... 35,000 00............ 35,000 00 B. F. Sharp............... Ellsworth............ 375 00 565 00 940 00 D. H. Evans............. Youngstown.......... 13,270 85 30 00 13.300 85 H. B. Fry................. Salem................ 2,75 00 360 00 2,735 00 J. S. Grimes.............. Alliance.............. 2,000 00.............. 2,000 00 W. Dickson............... Deerfield.............. 880 00 320 00 1,200 00............... Beloit............... 100 00.............. 100 00 Jas. P. Irwin............ Canfield.............. 693 00........ 693 00.......................... Middle Sandy..................... 78 00 78 00 A. B. Maxwell, S.S........ Leetonia............. 5,000 00.............. 5,000 00.......................... Newton..................... 5812 58 12.......................... i Farmington........... 1,028 00............. 1,028 00 S. D. Taylor.............. Newton Falls.......... 200 00............. 200 00.......................... Gustavus........................... 10 00 10 00 Dan'l Williams........... Mineral Ridge........ 1,370 00.............. 1,370 00 R. L. Williams........... Massillon.......... 700 00............. 700 00 E. Buckingham, D.D...... Canton............... 2,750 00.............. 2,750 00 $67,807 85 $2,100 12 $69,907 97 Churches not reported, 17. -0PRESBYTERY OF ST. CLAIRSVILLE. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. Gener Total. Objects........................... Mount Pleasant.................. $188 38 $188 38 T. R. Crawford, D.D..... Nottingham........... $150 00 63 00 213 00 W. M. Grimes, D.D........ Cadiz................. 8,000 00.............. 8,000 00 H. W. Parks........... Short Creek........... 95 00 85 75 18075 A. Armstrong............. Wheeling Valley..................... 30 00 30 00 H. W. Parks.............. Little York......................... 15 00 15 00 R. Tannehill.............. Birmingham........................ 35 00 35 00 Geo. McDonald,........... Bellsville............................ 45 00 45 00........... Powhattan.................... 400 00 400 00 Robert Alexander......... St. Clairsville......... 220 00 988 00 1,208 00 Geo. W. Chalfant......... Kirkwood............. 150 00 170 00 320 00 H. G. Blayney............ Martinsville......................... 57 00 57 00 Wm. Gaston............. Bellair............. 9,040 00 60 00 9,100 00 S. H. Wallace............ Concord............................ 325 00 325 00 D. H. Laverty............ Weegee............................ 5 00 5 00 R. Armstrong............. New Athens.......... 165 00 25 00 190 00 John P. Caldwell......... Crab Apple........... 15 00............. 15 00 Wm. M. Ferguson......... Washington......................... 55 00 55 00 $17,835 00 $2,547 13 $20,382 13 Churches not reported, 24. 38 SYNOD OF CLEVELAND. PRESBYTERY OF CLEVELAND. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. eneral Total. Objects. H. L. Hitchcock, D.D..... West'rneserve College.............. $4,585 00 $4,585 00 W. H. Goodrich. D.D...... Cleveland, First....... $20,000 00 26,652 00 46,652 00 E. Curtis.................. Newburgh............ 1,100 00 150 00 1,250 00 James Eells, D.D.......... " Second..... 15,403 00 30,368 00 45,761 00 O. A. Lyman, D.D......... " Euclid St... 15,323 00 15,100 00 30,423 00 E. B. Raffensberger........ " Westminster 1,300 00 5,800 00 7,100 00 J. N. McGiffert............ Ashtabula............ 1,250 00 200 00 1,450 00........................ Burton.............................. 510 00 510 00 Franklin Maginnis......... Rome................ 372 00 82 00 454 00 D. K. Steele............. Willoughby........... 2,000 00.............. 2,000 00 Varnum Noyes............ Guilford............................ 35 00 35 00 A. W. Knowlton........... Strongsville........... 300 00 22 00 322 00 William B. Marsh.......... Bedford........................... 500 00 500 00 " ".......... Northfield........... 400 00 185 00 585 00.......................... Chester............................. 150 00 150 00......................... Elyria.............................. 366 00 366 00 Hubbard Lawrence........ Independence......... 37 00............. 37 00 H. V. Iitchcock.......... Streetsboro....................... 55 00 55 00 Madison Elliot............ Grafton............... 237 00 80 00 267 00 Win. F. Milliken.......... Orwell............................. 25 00 25 00 Anson Smyth......... North Presbyterian 400 00 100 00 500 00 Church, Cleveland R. H. Leonard............ Collamer, First Chi.................. 647 15 647 15 J. A. Skinner.............. Memoria]Ch.,Cleveland 1,800 00 300 00 2,100 00 $59,922 00 $85,462 15 $145,884 15 Churches not reported, 13. SYNOD OF COLORADO. PRESBYTERY OF COLORADO. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. neral Total. Objects. Edward P. Wells.......... Denver, First........ $814 99......... $814 99 Wm. Y. Brown............ " Stuart Memorial 3,600 00........... 3,600 00 J. Gibson Lowrie......... Golden City........... 600 00..600 00 Geo. S. Adams............ Pueblo............... 320 00 35 00 235 00 W. E. Hamilton........... Black Hawk...................... 20 00 20 00 Henry B. Gage........... Colorado City....................... 5 00 5 00 Charles M. Campbell...... Boulder Valley...................... 33 00 33 00 $5,334 99 $63 00 $5,397 99 SYNOD OF COLORADO. 39 PRESBYTERY OF SANTA FE. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. Obecrts Total. Objects... David F. McFarland....... Santa Fe...................... $30 00 $30 00 John A. Annin............ Las Vegas..............5......... 00 25 00 $55 00 $55 00 PRESBYTERY OF WYOMING. General Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. Objects. Total. F. L. Arnold.............. Laramie, Wy. Ter..... $1.850 00............. $1,850 00 W. G. Kephart.......... Cheyenne, ".... 1,367 00.............. 1,367 00 Edward E. Bayliss........ Corrinne, Utah....... 1,543 00.............. 1,543 00.......................... St. rai............. 16 67.............. 16 67 $4,776 67.............. $4,776 67 SYNOD OF COLUMBUS. PRESBYTERY OF ATHENS. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. General TotaL Objects. Julius Straus............. Watertown......................... $10 00 $10 00 Julius Straus............. Barlow............................. 30 00 30 00 James Stickel............. Nelsonville............ $237 00 5 00 242 00 H. B. Scott.............. Middleport............ 1,116 00 112 63 1,228 63 Chl. B. Taylor......... Bashan........... 171 75.............. 171 75 William Addy............. Marietta, Fourth St... 1,245 00 1,330 00 2,575 00 J. Noble S.S.............. Warren........................... 115 00 115 00 E. W. Schroepl........... Athens.............. 2,465 00 25 00 2,490 00 Samuel Forbes............ Beach Grove..................... 5 00 5 00 $5,234 75 $1,632 63 $6,867 38 Churches not reported, 17. 40 SYNOD OF COLUMBUS PRESBYTERY OF COLUMBUS. Ministers. Churches. General Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. Obects. Total. David Kingery........... Lower Liberty........ $3,225 00.............. $3,225 00.......................... Columbus, First....... 1,32 00 $10 00 1,742 00......................... Columbus, Second................... 1,922 54 1,922 54 A. J. Reynolds........... Lithopolis......... 740 00.............. 740 00.......................... Medway.............. 175 00.............. 175 00.......................... Greenfield............ 2,460 00.............. 2,460 00................ Grove City......................... 60 00 160 00 H. R. Hoisington......... Circleville, First....... 1,099 00............. 1,099 00..........................Lancaster............ 1,164 00.............. 1,164 00 J. H. Stevens............. Dublin............................. 46 50 46 50.......................... Mount Stirling...................... 800 00 00 J.H. Stevenson........... Groveport............ 2,500 00.............. 2,500 00 Levi P. Sabin............. Central College........ 3,357 00.............. 3,357 00 $16,452 00 $2,439 04 $18,891 04 Churches not reported, 15. -0 —-- PRESBYTERY OF MARION. General Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. Object. Total. John W. Thompson........ Berlin............................. $32 00 $32 00 Milton M. McMillin....... Mount Gilead......... $249 00 710 00 959 00 S. D. Smith............... Richland............. 8000.............. 80 00 Henry Shedd.............. Little Mill Creek...... 200 00.............. 200 00 S. D. Smith............... Pisgah.........20......... 20 00 R. F. Maclaren............ Delaware............................ 1,160 00 1,160 00 John McCutchan... A........ Ashley..................... 35 00 35 00 W. G. March.............. Marysville........... 2,459 68 282 50 2,742 18 J. L. Lower.............. Brown................ 81 00 19 00 100 00 E. W. Brown............. Chesterville........... 900 00.............. 900 00 C. H. Peekin............. Radnor............... 1,400 00.............. 1,400 00 S. D. Smith.............. Delhi................ 150 00.............. 150 00 W. G. March............. Milford Centre........ 4,473 68.............. 4,473 68 Robert Wylie............ Trenton.........6 00........... 186 00....................... Bloomfield............ 472 00 55 00 527 00 Henry Shedd............ York................. 525 00 20 00 545 00 $11,196 36 $2,313 50 $13,509 86 Churches not reported, 11. SYNOD OF COLUMBUS. 41 PRESBYTERY OF WOOSTER. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. Oeal Total. Objects. Thomas Beer............ Jeromeville......................... $215 00 $215 00 J. C. Gillam.............. Homesville............ $200 00 166 00 366 00 Thomas K. Davis.......... Haysville.......................... 4,126 09 4,126 09 John O. Proctor.......... Lexington............ 240 00 137 00 377 00 John S. Atkinson......... Wayne..................... 21 00 21 00 D. Hall................. Mansfield............. 2,800 00 5,000 00 7,800 00 T. P. Speer................ West Salem........... 388 00.............. 388 00 V. G. Sheeley............. Dalton............... 39000 580 00 970 00 E. B. Caldwell............. East Hopewell........ 150 00 175 00 325 00.......................... Blooming Grove...... 450 00.............. 450 00 T. H. Barr........ Jackson............. 400 00 10 00 410 00 J. C. Gillam............. Shreve............................. 51 00 51 00 Thomas K. Davis....McKay......... 74 00 74 00 John O. Proctor........... Belleville.............. 683 00 50 00 733 00 John S. Atkinson.......... Chester............................. 22 00 22 00......................... Orrville............... 6,220 00 25 00 6,245 00 Franklin Eddy............ Perrysville............ 120 00 179 00 299 00 S. W. Miller.............. Wooster........................... 1,140 00 1,140 00 E. B. Caldwell............ Nashville............. 20 00 50 00 250 00 John Robinson............ Ashland............................ 681 62 681 62 W. W. Anderson......... Shelby................ 1,000 00.............. 1,000 00 W. Jeffrey Park......... Fredericksburg........ 1,800 00 345 00 2,145 00 A. S. Milholland.......... Millersburg........................ 130 00 130 00 T. P. Speer............... Congress............. 14000 80 00 220 00 A. E. Thomson............ Apple Creek.......... 2,283 00 77 50 2,360 50 W. W. Anderson.......... Ontario............... 136 00 50 00 186 00 $17,600 00 $13,390 21 $30,990 21 Churches not reported, 8. 0 —-- PRESBYTERY OF ZANESVILLE. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. eeral Total. Objects. W. E. Hunt............... Coshocton............ $2,600 00 $5 00 $2,605 00 H. M. Hervey............. Newark, First......... 200 00.............. 200 00 Howard Kingsbury........ Newark, Second....... 900 00 20 00 920 00 A. S. Dudley.............. Granville............ 1,100 00 9,255 00 10,355 00.......................... Zanesville, First..................... 5 23 5 23......................... Zanesville, Second.................. 50 00 50 00 H. C. MacBride... u e.......... Ruraldale....................... 5 23 5 23 James D. Walkinshaw.... Mount Pleasant................. 7 00 7 00 R. W. Marquis............ Keene.............. 206 00.............. 206 00 Andrew Thomas.......... Jersey.............................. 199 00 199 00 F. H. W. Benechert....... Salem, Ger., Newark................ 95 00 95 00 W. B. Scarborough........ Madison (Adams' Mills)............. 950 00 950 00 Timothy W. Howe........ Pataskala............ 5,808 00.............. 5,808 00 F. Broun................ Muskingam........... 16 00 97 00 113 00' A. Kingsbury, D.D.......Putnam............................. 13,765 50 13,765 50................... Johnstown.......................... 110 00 110 00 J. Price Safford, D.D...... Brownsville........................ 210 00 210 00 R. W. Marquis............ Clarke.............................. 15 00 15 00 R. Hahn.................. Kirkersvile, First..... 473 00 225 00 698 00.......................... Batavia............... 100 00 50 00 150 00 $11,403 00 $250,63 96 $36,466 96 Churches not reported, 37. 42 SYNOD OF ERIE. SYNOD OF ERIE. PRESBYTERY OF ALLEGHENY. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects ral Total Objects. John M. Smith........... Highland............. $431 00............. $431 00 J. B. Bittenger, D.D...... Sewickley............. 9,500 00 $1,020 00 10,520 00 John Brown............ Concord.............. 500 00.............. 500 00 James M. Shields......... Bridgewater........................ 316 70 316 70 E. E.Swift, D.D........... Allegheny, First.................... 687 50 687 50 A. A. Hodge, D.D....... Allegheny, North..... 8,570 00 65 00 8,635 00 John E. F. Launitz....... Allegheny, First Ger... 260 18 27 00 287 18 J. V. Cellars.............. Providence (Allegheny) 375 00 25 00 400 00 D. P. Lowary.............. Beaver............................. 383 25 383 25 R. S. Van Cleve.......... Leitsdale.............. 5,000 00 356 00 5,356 00 G. M. Potter.............. Pine Creek, First...... 164 00.............. 14 00.......................... Millvale............ 1,000 00.............. 1,000 00 Levi Risher............... Plains.............. 900 00.............. 900 00 W. C. Falconer.......... Sharpsburg............ 4,200 00 50 00 4,250 00 W. P. Moore........... ncester, Allegheny, 1,770 00 180 00 1,950 00 Second............. M. L. Wortman........... Ermsworth............ 200 00.............. 200 00 " "........... Industry............. 3,000 00.............. 3,000 00 John Kerr............... Allegheny (Valley)..... 1,900 00 100 00 2,000 00.......................... Greenfield.......................... 10 00 10 00.......................... Clarksville............ 1737 00.............. 1,737 00.......................... Belleview............. 300 00............. 300 00 $39,807 18 $3,220 45 $43,027 63 Churches not reported, 15. — OPRESBYTERY OF BUTLER. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. neral Total. Objects. R. B. Walker, D.D........ Plain Grove....... $519 33 $55 68 $575 01 J. R. Coulter............. Scrub Grass......................... 172 00 J. Ii. Coulter. Scrub Grass..172 00 172 00 J. McPherrin.............. Westminster....................... 73 50 73 50 J. H. Marshall............ North Butler...................... 32 00 32 00 T. B. Van Eman.......... Clintonville......................... 89 59 89 59 S. L. Johnson............. Portersville........... 366 50..366 50.......................... New Salem........................ 1 915 25........................ Centre.............................. 47 00 47 00 J. McPlerrin............ Buffalo.............................. 106 00 106 00 W. D. Patton............ Harrisville............ 5,000 00......... 5,000 00 S. L. Johnson............. Zelienople........................... 00 9 00 Robt. McMillan........... Rich Hill.............. 1,100 00. 1,100 00 W. T. Dickson.......... Pine Grove............ 193 00 67 00 260 00 S. Williams............... Muddy Creek........................ 79 00 79 00 J. H. Marshall............ Concord.............. 109 00 141 00 250 00 W. 1). Patton............. Amity............... 805 00 125 00 430 00 1). C. Cooper............ Centreville........... 1,340 00.............. 1,340 00 E. Ogden................. Middlesex............. 60 25 67 00 127 25 J. Coulter.................Martinsburgh......... 125 00........ 125 00......................... Bull Creek...................... 8 00.......................... Snbury............................ 45 15 45 15 $9,118 08 $1,208 17 $10,326 25 Churches not reported, 8. SYNOD OF ERIE. 43 PRESBYTERY OF CLARION. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. Gener Total. Objects........................... Beech Woods........................ $49 75 $49 75 J. S. Elder................ Clarion................ 1,746 00 10 00 1,756 00 T. J. Milford............. Concord............... 100 00 50 00 150 00 J. Caldwell............... Perry............................... 30 00 30 00 Joseph Mateer............ Licking............... 257 00 174 00 431 00 J. S. Elder................ New Rehoboth........ 279 00 17 00 29i 00 John McMillan............ Mount Pleasant....... 20,000 00 5,000 00 25,000 00 Andrew Virtue............ Academia........................... 50 00 50 00 Andrew Virtue............ Emlenton............. 200 00............. 200 00 J. Milton Hamilton........ Pisgah................ 2,200 00.............. 2,200 00 J. J. Marks, D.D.......... Brookville............ 2,200 00.............. 2,200 00 Joseph Mateer............ Leatherwood.......... 580 00 25 00 605 00 Andrew Virtue............ Rockland............. 15( 00 1...... 150 00 T. J. Milford.............. Callensburg........... 478 40 20 00 498 40.......................... Oak Grove............ 79 50 10 00 89 50.......................... Maysville............. 1,500 00.............. 1,500 00.Reynoldsville.2,000 00 2,000 00.......................... ieynoldsville.......... 2,00000.............. 2,000 00 T. J. Miford. Parker's Station (new T. J. Milford....... church)............. 1,345 05.............. 1,345 05 $33,114 95 $5,435 75 $38,550 70 Churches not reported, 12. 0 — PRESBYTERY OF KITTANNING. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. G eral Total. Objects. W. W. Woodend.......... Saltsburgh............ $3,379 95 $352 20 $3,732 15 John Caruther............ Marion................ 4,700 00 4,700 00.......................... Centre................ 88 00.............. 88 00......................... Apollo................ 1,037 00.......... 1,037 00.. Apollo. 1,037 00 1,037 00 Franklin Orr.............. Bethel............... 40 00 85 00 125 00 C. Moore.................. Mount Pleasant........ 1,750 00............. 1,750 00 Franklin Orr............ Jacksonville........... 100 00 170 00 270 00 G. W. Mechlin............ Glade Run............ 641 00 411 00 1,052 00 D. J. Irwin............... Ebenezer............. 8,500 00 96 00 8,596 00 T. D. Ewing............. Kittanning.......................... 5,327 25 5,327 00 A. McElwain............. Indiana............................ 1,747 00 1,747 00 Wm. F. Morgan........... Rural Valley.......... 5 00............5 00 S. H. Holliday............ Brady's Bend.......... 480 00 25 00 505 00 H. Magill................ Mahoning............. 732 00 20 00 752 00 C. Moore................. Smicksburgh........................ 25 00 25 00.................. Pine Run............. 713 00.............. 713 00 A. S. Thompson.......... Worthington......... 2,250 00.............. 2,250 00 J. J. Francis.............. Freeport.............. 3,000 00.............. 3,000 00 Wm. M. Kain............ Slate Lick............. 1,017 00.............. 1,017 00 ). G. Robinson........... Homer............... 1,500 00............. 1,500 00 S. A. Hughes............. Lawrenceburg........ 2,000 00 23 00 2,023 00 H. Magill................. Concord.............. 52 00.............. 55 00 $31,984 95 $8,281 45 $40,266 40 Churches not reported, 23. 44 SYNOD OF ERIE. PRESBYTERY OF ERIE. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. G Total. Objects. A. H. Carrier............ Erie, First............ $4,128 00.............. $4,128 00 Jas. Otis Denniston........ Erie, Park............ 3,20( 00.............. 3,00 00 John McMaster............ Pittsfield.............. 1,000 00 $160 00 1,160 00 John McMaster............ Garland.............. 1,700 00.............. 1,700 00 Robt. H. Reeves......... Sunville.............. 1,200 00.............. 1,200 00 William Elliott............ Cherrytree............ 200 00..... 200 00 N. McFetridge............ Oil City............... 8,950 00 1,600 00 10,550 00 J. E. Wright.............. Greenville............ 4,500 00.............. 4,500 00 R. Craighead.............. Meadville, Second..... 2,410 00 925 00 2,485 00 S. J. M. Eaton, D.D....... Franklin.............. 750 00 339 00 1,089 00 0. A. Elliott.............. Fairfield............. 300 00.............. 800 00 J. R. Findley.............. Mercer, First.......... 8,756 00.............. 8,756 00 Wm. M. Robinson......... Mercer, Second........ 1,000 00 26 00 1,026 00 F. V. Warren............. Wattsburg............ 795 00.............. 795 00 E. B. Chamberlain........ Springfield............ 1,000 00.............. 1,000 00 Wm. H. Adams.......... East Green............ 208 00.............. 208 00 J. H. Edwards........... Tidioute.............. 3,700 00 270 00 3,970 00 M. M. Shirley............. Waterloo.............. 183 00.............. 183 00 R. L. Stewart............. Harmonsburgh..................... 169 25 169 25 G. W. Cleaveland........ Harbor Creek......... 5,34900 5,34900 John W. McCune......... Coolspring............ 600 00 33 00 633 00 William Elliott........... Kerr's Hill............ 50 00.............. 50 00 0. A. Elliott.............. Cochranton.......... 105 00 10 00 115 00 W. A. Rankin............. Warren, First........ 5,200 00.............. 5,200 00 R. L. Stewart............. Conneautville......... 1,161 98.............. 1,161 98 J. M. Gillette............. Union................ 3,100 00.............. 3,100 00 John T. Axtoby........... North East.......................... 50 00 500 00 M. M. Shirley............ Mount Pleasant....... 127 00.......... 127 00 A. C. Junkin.............. Fairview.............. 2,004 00 20 00 2,024 00 David Patton.............. Petroleum Centre...... 100 00 1,076 52 1,176 52.......................... Milledgeville.......... 275 00 90 00 365 00 W. L. Wright............. Westminster.......... 1,800 00.............. 1,800 00 William Elliott............ Dempseytown......... 100 00.............. 100 00.......................... Sugar Grove.......... 360 00.............. 360 00 J. W. McCune............ Salem........................... 43 00 43 00 H. Magill............ Concord.............. 6 00 168 00 174 00 Wm. McMichael........... Greenfield........................... 10 00 10 00 Robt. M. Brown......... Rouseville............ 1,300 00.............. 1,300 00 Wm. Grassie............. Edinboro'........................... 450 00 450 00 Wm. McMichael.......... Evansburgh..........., 0.......1,000 00 C. C. Kimball............ Central Church of Erie 13,382 00.............. 13,382 00......................... Waterford.......................... 28 00 28 00.......................... Pleasantville.......... 6,000 00.............. 6,000 00 $85,999 98 $5,017 77 $91,017 75 Churches not reported, 17..~o PRESBYTERY OF SHENANGO. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. e Total Objects. D. X. Jenkin, D.D......... New Castle, First...... $1,540 00 $921 00 $2,461 00 R. J. Graves............ Sharon................ 158 25.............. 158 25 Robt. McMillan........... Hermon.............. 2,500 00.............. 2.500 00.......................... West Middlesex...................... 30 19 30 19 D. C. Reed............... Unity................. 815 00 223 00 1,038 00 Wm. M. Taylor........... Westfield.............. 270 00 884 00 1,154 00 John K. Andrew.......... Mahoning............. 1,504 00.............. 1,504 00 H. N. Potter.............. Mount Pleasant........ 130 00.............. 130 00 J. B. Miller............... Little Beaver........................ 275 00 275 00 J. M. Mealy.............. Neshannock.......... 200 00 550 00 750 00 $7,117 25 $2,883 19 $10,000 44 Churches not reported, 10. SYNOD OF GENEVA. 45 SYNOD OF GENEVA. PRESBYTERY OF CAYUGA. General Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. Objec Total. Charles Hawley, D.D...... Auburn, First......... 16,000 00 $1,000 00 $17,000 00 S. W. Boardman, D.D..... " Second....... 2,040 00 1,960 00 4,000 00 Henry Fowler........... " Central....... 6,700 00.............. 6,700 00 *W. W. Ioward, D.D..... Aurora................ 28,000 00 20,235 00 48,235 00 J. S. Jewell............... Genoa, First. 5,200 00.............. 5,200 00 G. G. Smith.............. " Second....... 1,000 00 25 00 1,025 00 A. R. Hewitt.............. Weedsport............. 6,040 00.............. 6,040 00 Albert F. Lyle............ Springport...... 00 00.............. 300 00 C. A. Conant.............. Genoa, Third.......... 1,400 00.............. 1,400 00 G. P. Sewall............. Cayuga................ 820 60 227 30 1,047 90 Wallace B. Lucas.......... Meridian.............. 1,063 00 1,016 00 2,079 00 Chas. Anderson........... Sennett............... 700 00.............. 700 00 J. V. C. Nellis............ Dryden............... 760 00 126 00 886 00 $70,020 60 $24,553 30 $94,575 90 *Deceased. Churches not reported, 7. — 0 PRESBYTERY OF CHEMUNG. General Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. GObject Total. Robert E. Willson......... Havana............... $5,240 00.............. $5,240 00 W. E. Knox, D.D......... Elmira, First.......... 200 00 $6,096 00 6,296 00 Wm. Atwood.............. Big Flatts............. 275 00 171 00 446 00 J. B. Beaumont........... Waverley............. 4,100 00 25 00 4,125 00 Walter S. Drysdale........ Dundee............... 400 00.............. 400 00 A. 0. Peloubet............ Mecklinburgh......... 440 00............ 440 00 Calvin Case............... Hector................ 175 00.............. 175 00 Charles Chapman......... Mead's Creek.......... 570 00........... 70 00 E. W. Twichell............ Burdett........................... 82 00 82 00 Nathan M. Sherwood...... Elmira, Second........ 2,500 00 1,300 00 3,800 00 $13,903 00. $7,705 00 $21,608 00 Churches not reported, 8. 46 SYNOD OF GENEVA. PRESBYTERY OF GENEVA. General Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. Ojec. Total. Objects. S. H. Gridley, D.D...... Waterloo............. $1,550 00 $200 00 $1,750 00 E. H. Stratton...... Canoga............... 510 00.............. 510 00 A. A. Wood, D.D.......... Geneva............... 180 00 1,21S 00 1,39lS 00 A. T. Young.............. Oak's Corners......... 1,000 00......... 1,000 00 A. H. Parmelee........... Seneca Castle...................... 5 00 5 00 B. M. Goldsmith.......... Benton................ 383 50 60 00 443 50 n. D. McCall............ Phelps................ 1,000 00 160 00 1,160 00 George Patton............ Seneca1,00 00.............. 1,900 00 C. T. White, D.D......... Branchport.......... 327 00.............. 327 00 Theodore F. White........ Ithaca............... 39 00 2,154 00 2,193 00 J. D. Krum.............. Seneca Falls.......... 20,000 00 100 00 20,100 00 N. S. Lourie............. Gorham.............. 2,429 00..............,429 00 David Magie, D.D........ Penn Yan................................................. H. W. Torrance........... Ovid................................................................................. Victor................ 6,500 00.............. 6,500 00 S. H. Thompson, Ph.D.... Canandaigua.......... 20,000 00.............. 20,000 00.......................... Honeoye............................ 500 00 500 00.......................... Hopewell............................ 10 00 10 00 $55,718 50 $4,316 00 $60,034 50 Churches not reported, 10. -0 —PRESBYTERY OF STEUBEN. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. rl Total. Objects. J. M. Platt............... Bath................. $3,400 00 $230 00 $3.630 00 JoelWakeman, D.D....... Campbell............. 1.750 00.............. 1,750 00 W. A. Niles. D.D.......... Corning............... 16,481 00 50 00 16,531 00 Z. N. Bradbury........... Pultney.............. 1,800 00.............. 1,800 00 D. Henry Palmer.......... Prattsburgh.......... 700 00 50 00 750 00 P. H. Burghardt......... Painted Post.......... 6,300 00.............. 6,300 00 James H. Board.......... Howard.............. 1,400 00.............. 1,400 00 Alex. Gulick............ Jasper................ 3,500 00.............. 3,500 00 Darwin Chichester........ Hammondsport....... 475 00.............. 475 00.......................... Woodhull............. 25 00.............. 25 00......................... Cohocton............. 1,600 00.............. 1,600 00..........................Wheeler.............. 2.055 0.............. 2,055 00 Milton Waldo, D.D....... Hornellsville.......... 5.000 00 50 00 5,050 00.......................... Arkport............. 476 56............. 476 56 Lewis F. Laine............ Canisteo........................... 96 00 96 00 $44,962 56 $476 00 $45,388 56 Churches not reported, 13. SYNOD OF GENEVA. 47 PRESBYTERY OF LYONS. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. ner Total. Horace Eaton, D.D....... Palmyra........................... $1,411 50 $1,411 50 Samuel S. Pomeroy........ Savannah............ $1,365 00.............. 1,' 5 00 James Ireland............ Sodus...........60000......... 00 E. W Kellogg............. Wolcott, Second....... 1.600 00............. 1,600 00......................... East Palmyra......... 1.500 00............. 1,500 00 W. L. Page............... Wolcott, First......... 4,000 00.............. 4,000 00 J. R. Young.............. Clyde (Galen)......... 19,500 00.............. 19,500 00 W. Young................ Rose................. 150 00 50 00 200 00 N. Bosworth............ Williamson............ 650 00.............. 650 00 Henry L. Doolittle........ Huron............... 703 00.............. 03 00 A. C. Sewall............... Newark 1,5.............. 1,15 00 5.0 1,200 0 $31,263 00 $1,466 50 $32,729 50 SYNOD OF HARRISBURG. PRESBYTERY OF CARLISLE. General Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. Obects. Total. Objects. Thos. Creigh, D.D........ Mercersburg.....:.... $300 00 $800 00 $1,100 00 A. K. Nelson s........... St. Thomas.......... 235 00............. 00 C. P. Wing, D.D......... Carlisle, First......... 5,785 35 2146 6,000 00 George Norcross.......... Carlisle, Second....... 20,000 00.............. 20,000 00 J. F. Kennedy............ Fayetteville........... 50 25 35 00 85 25 D. C. Meeker............. Dauphin.............. 1,095 00.............. 1,095 00 A. D. Mitchell.......... Paxton.............................. 137 25 137 25 I. N. Hays............ Chambersburg, Central 4,013 00............. 4.013 00 J. A. Crawford........... Chambersburg, F'g S'g............. 6,000 00,000 00 W. A. West............... Upper Path Valley.... 2.340 00 100 00 2,440 00 J. Smith Gordon.......... Lower Path Valley.... 130 95 223 10 554 05 J. Smith Gordon.......... Burnt Cabins......... 58 00 26 50 84 50 T. H. Robinson, D.D...... Harrisburg, Market Sq. 8,400 00 2,380 00 10,780 00 A. K. Strong, D.D......... Harrisburg, Pine St... 10,012 28 1,643 00 11,655 28 Chas. A. Wyeth........... Harrisburg, Seventh St............... 52 00 52 00......................... Greencastle........... 200 00 4,233 50 4,453 50 Henry L. Rex............... Middletown........... 225 00.............. 225 00 James S. Woodburn....... Dickinson............. 310 00.............. 310 00 William Thomson......... Duncannon........... 2,425 00.............. 2425 00 William Thomson......... Shermansdale...................... 14 50 14 50 D. K. Richardson......... Middle Spring........ 2,150 00 110 00 2,260 00 W. S. Van Cleve.......... Great Conewago.................. 158 00 158 00 W. S. Van Cleve.......... Lower Marsh Creek... 358 00.............. 358 00 S. W. Pomeroy............ McConnelsburg........ 6i39 00.............. 639 00 S. W. Pomeroy............ Green Hill............ 00 00 500 00 80( 00 S. W. Pomeroy............ Wells' Valley.......... 161 00............ 161 (00 W. H. Hillis.............. Gettysburg........... 307 50 387 50 695 00 S. W. Reigart............. Mechanicsburg........ 375 00 425 00 800 00 Ebenezer Erskine, D.D.... Big Spring............ 3,000 00.............. 3,000 00 John Edgar............... Bloomfield........... 4,800 00.............. 4,0 00 W. N. Geddes............. Waynesboro......................... 1 4 0 00 A. S. Thorne.............. Robert Kennedy Ch... 800 00 100 00 900 00 $68,470 33 $17,680 00 $86,150 Churches not reported, 12. 4 48 SYNOD OF HARRISBURG. PRESBYTERY OF NORTHUMBERLAND. General Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. Objects. Total. I. Grier, D.D............ B-uffalo.............................. $45 00 $45 00 S. C. McElroy............ Derry............... $1,300 00.............. 1,300 00 Wm. Simonton........... Williamsport, First......400 00 400 00..........................Williamsport, Second.. 6,000 00 25 00 6,025 00 A. D. Hawn............... Williamsport, Third... 50 00.............. 750 00 D. J. Waller............. Bloomsburg......... 3.000 00.............. 3,000 00 W. G. E. Agnew.......... Bald Eagle and Nittany 800 00.............. 860 00 Joseph Stevens............ Jersey Shore........................ 3,008 71 3,008 71 Joseph Nesbitt............ Great Island.......... 18,600 00.............. 18.00 00 A. B. Jack................ Mahoning............ 3,000 00.............. 3,000 00 Sam'l P. Herron.......... Warrior Run.......... 60000............. (00 00 L. J. Milliken........... Sunbury.............. 20.500 00.............. 20,500 00 H. G. Finney............ Lycoming Centre...... 300 00 150 00 450 00 Nathaniel Spear.......... Rhorsburg............ 377 02.............. 377 02 B. T. Jones............. Lewisbur............ 2,700 00.............. 2,700 00 R. H. Van Pelt............ Grove................ 12,500 00.............. 12,00 00 S. C. McElroy............ Washingtonville........825 00.............. 825 00 L. L. Haughawout........ Washington........... 1,875 82.............. 1,875 82 John Thomas........... New Columbia........ 4,000 00............. 4,000 00.......................... Muncy............... 150 00 185 00 3S5 00 J. D. Reardon............ Mifflinburg.......... 1,500 00.............. 1,500 00 J. D. Reardon............ New Berlin........... 100 00.............. 100 00 J. D. Reardon............ Hartleton............ 100 00 5 00 1(5 (Jo F. F. Kolb................ McEwensville........ 542 00.............. 542 00 J. Dickson................ Berwick.............. 1.000 00............. 1,000 00 J. C. Caldwell............ Lycoming............ 600 00 30 00 50 0050 00 Alvin C. Campbell......... North Point & Renovo. 1,500 00.............. 1,500 00 S. M. Gould.............. Emporium............ 2600.............. 260 0 P. B. Marr............... Pennsdale........... 2,600 00 2... 0( 00 Thos. S. Dewing.......... Shamokintown........ 830 00.20 00 1 0.50 00 W. G. E. Agnew......... Beech Creek.......... 3,200 00.............. 3,200 00 $89,569 84 $4,888 71 $94,458 55 Churches not reported, 15. — 0 PRESBYTERY OF WELLSBORO. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. General Total. Objects. J. F. Calkins.............. Wellsboro............. $1.500 00.............. $1.500 00 Henry Neill, Jr............ Lawrenceville......... 2,500 00......... 2,500 00 Samuel A. Rawson........ Beecher's Island....... 7 00.............. 67 00 G. R. H. Shumway........ Fall Brook........................... $10 00 10 00 P. L. Landis.............. Coudersport......... 300 00 30 00 3:-0 00 George Morton........... Arnot.............................. 10 00 10 00 Joseph A. Rosseel......... Covington............ 2,10 00.............. 2,100 00 John Cairnes............. Elkland................ 2,5) 000.............. 2.500 0 Joseph A. Rosseel........ Mansfield............. 2,500 00.............. 2,500 00 $11,467 00 $50 00 $11,517 00 Churches not reported, 6. SYNOD OF HARRISBURG. 49 PRESBYTERY OF HUNTINGDON. General Ministers. Churches. Home Obects. Objects. Total. Matthew Allison........... Mifflinstown & Lost Cr. $493 55 $396 90 $890 45.......................... M apletown...................................................... W. J. Gibson, D.D........ East Freedom......... 136 00.............. 136 00 W. J. Gibson, D.D....... Martinsburg........................ 60 00 60 00 N. G. White............... Williamsburg......... 1,10000 1,1 000 John H. Sargent.......... Bradford........................... 500 5 00.................... Kylertown.......................... 20 00 20 00 Wm. Prideaux............ Beulah............... 1,714 00.............. 1,714 00 Robert Hamill, D.D....... Sinking Creek......... 150 00 15 00 165 00 Robert Hamill, D.D....... Spring Creek.......... 7,500 00.............. 7,500 00 G. W. Zahniser........... Huntingdon........... 18,35500 0 00 18,435 00 R. M. Wallace............ Altoona, First......... 356 75 200 00 556 75 W. J. Chichester.......... Altoona, Second....... 23,000 00.............. 23,000 00 W. T. Wylie............... Bellefonte............ 12,025 00 6,362 50 18,387 50 J. W. White.............. Milroy................ 115 00.............. 115 00 J. H. Mathers............. Logan's Valley....................... 70 00 70 00 R. F. Wilson.............. Bedford.............. 1,200 00.............. 1,200 00 D. H. Barron............ Hollidaysburg........ 5,756 13.............. 5,756 13.......................... Alexandria............ 442 00 40 00 482 00 —.............. Yellow Creek....................... 1,000 00 1,000 00.......................... Osceola.............. 883 79.............. 883 79 Wm. M. Burchfield........ Curwinsville.......... 150 00.............. 150 00 W. O. Wright............. Milesburg............. 120 00.............. 120 00 Jno. C. Wilhelm........... Schellsburg........... 180 00 10 00 190 00 J. E. Kearns............. Upper Tuscarora...... 135 75 20 00 155 75 J. E. Kearns.............. Per................. 777 00............. 777 00 H. S. Butler.............. Clearfield............. 5,044 00 330 55 5,374 55 R. M. Campbell........... West Kishacoquillas.. 320 00.............. 320 00 J. J. Coale................ Sinking Valley........ 20 85.............. 20 85 J. C. Wilhelm............. Shaver's Creek........ 15 00.............. 15 00 J. H. Sargent............. Phillipsburg........................ 11 00 11 00 S. S. Wallon.............. Middle Tuscarora..... 700 00.............. 700 00 S. M. Moore............... Tyrone............... 876 00 45 03 921 03.........................Lick Ru........................... 10 00 10 00.........................Spring Mills.......... 225 00.............. 225 00 J. C. Kelly................ Spruce Creek....................... 3 22367 22367.......................... Buffalo Run.......... 1,100 00 20 00 1,120 00 $82,890 82 $8,919 65 $91,810 47 Churches not reported, 23. 50 SYNOD OF ILLINOIS CONTRAL. SYNOD OF ILLINOIS CENTRAL. PRESBYTERY OF BLOOMINGTON. General Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. ecs Total. John McClean............. Bloomington, First.... $1.620 00.............. $1,620 00 J. W. Dinsmore........... Bloomington, Second.. 2,600 00.............. 2,600 00 a. J. Pitkin.............. Cerro Gordo........... 80 00.............. 80 00 John S. Frame............ Champaign........... 6,603 00.............. 6.603 00 M. M. Travis............. Chenoa............. 1,899 21.............. 1,899 21..Chatsworth. 394 00.............. 394 00.......................... Chatsworth 39400........................ 39400 J. A. Piper................ Clinton............................ 450 00 450 00 A. L. Brooks.............. Danville4............. 4,080 00 570 00 4,650 00 S. Wilson, D.D............ El Paso............... 127 00......... 12700 J. O. Hough............. Farmer City.......... 30 00........0 00.......................... Gilman............................. 100 00 100 00 W. R. Glen............... Heyworth.......................... 124 00 124 00 David R. Love............ Lexington............ 2,700 00 3 00 2,703 00 S. H. Stevenson........... Middleport.........................00 27 00 D. W. Evans.............. Minonk............... 3,30000............. 3,3000 J. Rogers Wilson.......... Normall.............. 800 00 12 00 812 00 M. B. Lowrie..............Onarga............. 800 00 15 00 815 00 J. S. MacConnell.......... Pontiac............... 36 00 225 00 261 00 W. B. Keeling............. Reading.............. 1,200 00.............. 1,200 00 R. Conover............... Towanda........................... 206 50 206 50 W. C. Smith.............. Urbana.............. 3,500 00.............. 3.500 00 S. V. McKee.............. Waynesville.......... 400 00.............. 400 00 Horace McVey............. Winona............. 107 54 19 46 127 00 W. N. Steele.............. Rossville............. 3,400 00.............. 3,400 00 / $33,676 75 $1,751 96 $35,428 71 Churches not reported, 20. - - PRESBYTERY OF PEORIA. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. G al Total. Objects............................ Peoria. First.......... $9,725 00.......... $9,725 00 H. V. D. Nevins.......... Peoria, Second........ 1,000 00 $30 00 1,0:0 00 John Weston............. Peoria, Calvary Mission 6,000 00.............. 5,000 00 Horace C. Hovey.......... Peoria, Fulton St...... 5000 00 1,140 00 1.640 00 John Winn............... Henry............................ 130 00 130 00.......................... Princeville......................................... L. Pratt.................Galesburg..................... 925 00 925 00 J. R. Reasoner........... Elmwood......................... 17 50 17 50 William Keiry............ Brunswick........... 200 00.............. 200 00 William Keiry............ Salem................ 532 00.............. 532 00 Edward H. Curtis......... Lacon................ 300 00......... 300 00 D. G. Bradford.......... Knoxville........... 932 84 129 15 1,061 99 Charles Phillip........... Low Point.......................... 75 00 75 00....................... Brimfield...............,318 00.............. 3100.................. Oneida................ 290 00........... 290 00 J. F. Maill............... Lewistown.......................... 410 00 410 00.......................... John Knox........... 175 00.............. 175 00 R. C. Colmery............ Delavan.......... 1,003 45.............. 1,003 45 Isaac A. Cornelison........ Washington........... 4,000 00 16 00 4,016 00 $26,976 29 $2,872 65 $29,848 94 Churches not reported, 18. SYNOD OF ILLINOIS CENTRAL. 51 PRESBYTERY OF SCHUYLER. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. Obecral Total. R. C. Mathews, D.D....... Monmouth............ $527 00.............. $527 00 J. H. Marshall............Young America........ 700 00.............. 700 00 Andrus F. Ashley......... Good Hope........... 450 00.............. 450 00 W. C. Burchard........... Rushville.......................... $427 00 427 00 T. Campbell.............. Camp Point........... 585 46.............. 585 46 Alex. Duncan............. Mt. Sterling, First.... 420 00.............. 420 00 W. W. Whipple........... Clayton............... 1,110 00.............. 1,110 00 J. A. Priest.............. Quincey..............,026 86 125 00 3,151 86 M. Waldenmeyer......... Appanoose............ 600 00.............. 600 00........................... Pontoosuck........... 425 00.............. 425 00 J. N. Crittenden.......... Warsaw.............. 500 00.............. 500 00.......................... Plymouth............. 56 70.............. 56 7 A. S. Powell.............. Brooklyn............. 30 00............. 30 00 A. S. Powell.............. Huntsville........... 2,108 00.............. 2,108 00 J. Leslie Irwin............ Independence......... 1,700 00.............. 1,700 00 Thos. M. Walker......... Fountain Green....... 4,000 00.............. 4,000 00 Henry C. Mullan......... Ebenezer........ 590 00............ 590 00 H. K. McComb............ Macomb.............. 1,225 00.............. 1,225 00 G. N. Johnson............ Carthage..................................................................................Doddsville............ 70 00 25 00 95 00 Preston W. Thomson...... Camp Creek.......... 181 00.............. 181 00 W. H. Smith............ Perry............................... 1,500 00 1,500 00 R. T. McMahon........... Bardolph............. 8000 301 00 381 00 J. Leslie Irwin............ Ellington............ 2,000 00.............. 2,000 00 H. Hanson................ Keithsburg........... 353 00..........353 00.." "......................... Oquawka............. 63 00 10 00 73 00 $20,801 02 $2,388 00 $23,189 02 Churches not reported, 26. PRESBYTERY OF SPRINGFIELD. General Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. Oeecl Total. Rev. J. A. Reed........... Springfield, First...... $15,000 00.............. $15,000 00 G. H. Robertson........... Springfield, Second.... 6,660 00.............. 6,660 00 H. M. Paynter............ Springfield, Third..... 10,000 00............ 10,000 00 F. I. Moffatt.............. Irish Grove........... 117 00.............. 117 00 John Crozier.............. North Sangamon...... 785 00.............. 785 00 J. A. Hood............... Maroa................ 1,600 00.............. 1,600 00 S. J. Bogle................ Mason City........... 6,000 00.............. 6,000 00 M. P. Ormsby............. Winchester........... 300 00 $80 00 380 00 John H. Harris............ Chatham............. 820 00.............. 820 00 W. D. Sanders, D.D..... Pisgah................ 500 00 1.350 00 1,850 00 L. M. Glover, D.D......... Jacksonville, First.............. 10,000 00 10,000 00 W. W. Harsha, D.D....... Jacksonville, Central........ 18,000 00............ 00 D. H. Hamilton, D.D...... Jacksonville,Westmin'r 1,500 00.............. 1,500 00......................... Brush Creek.......... 2,700 00.............. 2,700 00 $63,982 00 $11,430 00 $75,412 00 Churches not reported, 19. 52 SYNOD OF ILLINOIS NORTH. SYNOD OF ILLINOIS NORTH. PRESBYTERY OF FREEPORT. General Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. jes Total. John McLean............. Galena, First.......... $1,415 00 $207 50 1,622 50 A. C. Smith............... Galena, South........ 1,100 00 573 74 1,673 74 John Leirer...............Galena, German...... 197 00............ 1700 D. R. Eddy.............. Belvidere............. 450 00 40 75 490 75. Lena................. 815 815.........................L............................... 8 15 ~ 15 Mead Holmes.............. Lawrence............ 1,100 00 200 00 1.30( 00 Wm. A. Gay,.............. Winnebago........... 1.950 00 3.00 00 2,250 00 J. M. Linn................ Rock Run............ 535 00 20 00 555 00 J. M. Linn................ Cedarville............ 76 75........7...6 775.......................... Zion................................ 34 00 34 00 T. C. Easton.............. Willow Creek........ 10,000 00.............. 10.000 00 R. L. Adams.............. Harvard.............. 1,045 00.............. 1.045 00 Isaac E. Carey............ Freeport, First........ 10,000 00.............. 10,000 00 Geo. Elliot................ Freeport, Second...... 200 00 100 00 300 00 A. J. Leyenberger......... Rockford, First........ 3,627 00 555 00 3,962 00 Wm. S. Curtis, D.D....... Rockford, Westminster 500 00 50 00 550 00 Joseph Braddock.......... Middle Creek................................................... J. M. Stone............... Hanover...................................... Sam'l C. Hay.............. Woodstock......................... 50 00 350 00 F. C. Eastman,............ Linn and Hebron..... 340 00.............. 340 00 John H. Carpenter........ Marengo.......... 1,200 00.............. 1,200 00 $.33,735 75 $2,219 14 $35,954 89 Churches not reported, 17. O0 PRESBYTERY OF OTTAWA. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. Geer Total. Objects. Thomas Gait.............. Aurora............... $869 00.............. $869 00 James McLeod......... Morris............. 1,670 00...............1,670 00 Albert F. Hale............. Somonauk........... 10 00.............. 10 00 John Ustick........... Earlville.............. 125 00 $13 00 138 00 H. A. Barclay............. Oswego............................ 52 00 52 00 S. E. Vance............... Granville............. 251 50.............. 251 50 S. H. Weller.............. Mendotta............. 1,230 00......... 1,230 00.......................... Troy Grove........... 2.200 00 4 00 2,204 00 D. Fletcher............... Elgin................. 5,600 00 20 00 5,620 00 S. E. Smith.............. Gardner............. 1,500 00.............. 1,500 00 E. L. Hurd, D.D.......... Sandwich............. 1,275 00 500 00 1,775 00 L. Y. Hays................ Ottawa............... 4,500 00.............. 4500 00 Arthur Rose.............. Union Grove........................ 85 00 85 00.......................... Clinton Centre...................... 13 00 13 00 Alex. S. Peck............. Wyoming............. 75 00........... 75 00 W. W. Wells............ Waltham............. 766 00 347 00 1,113 00 S. E. Smith............. Vienna............... 2,800 00.............. 2,800 00 W. C. MacDougall......... Plato, First Ch....... 580 00.............. 580 00......................... Plato, Second Ch...... 19 18.............. 199 18 $23,650 68 $1,034 00 $24,684 68 Churches not reported. 5. SYNOD OF ILLINOIS NORTIH. 5 PRESBYTERY OF CHICAGO. General Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. ec Total. Arthur Mitchell........... Chicago, First........ $8,600 00 $3,980 00 $12,580 00 R. W. Patterson, D.D.... Chicago, Second.................... 17T,124 50 17,124 50 A. E. Kittredge........... Chicago, Third........ 15.000 00 300 00 15, 00 00 John MeL^ish............. Chicago, Seventh..... 560 00.............. 50 00 Lewis H. Reid........... Chicago, Eighth...... 1,400 00 5 00 1.405 00 Rev. A. Eddy.............. Chicago, Ninth........ 1,700 00.............. 1,00 00 David Swing............. Chicago, Fourth...................... 00 00 5,000 00 Daniel Lord.............. Chicago, Calvary...... 30,000 00 200 00 30,200 00..............Chicago, Olivet....... 13,500 00 2,500 00 16,000 00 Robt. Patterson, D.D.... Chicago, Jefferson Pk. 1,450 00 1,200 00 2,650 00 Wm. M. Blackburn, D.D... Chicago, Fullerton Ave. 3,693 45 2,100 00 5,793 45 J. H. Walker............. Chicago, Reunion...... 250 00........... 250 00 John H. Brown, D.D..... Chicago, 31st St....... 2,255 90 2,500 00 4,755 90 David S. Johnson......... Chicago, Hyde Park... 11,500 00 12.750 00 24,250 00 N. Barrett............... Dunton............... 85 00 299 00 384 00 C. F. Waldecker......... Wheeling............. 200 00.............. 200 00 P. Boudreault............. St. Anne, Second...... 301 50.............. 301 50 J. H. Barnard............ Kankakee............. 1949 00.............. 1,949 00 P. L. Carden.............. Manteno............. 100 00.......... 100 00 Jas. H. Taylor............ Lake Forest......................... 11,517 05 11,517 05 Geo. H. Coit............ Wilmington........................ 30 00 3000 H. D. Jenkins............. Joliet, Central........ 2,000 00 300 00 2,300 00 J. C. Myers............... Will.................. 149 00.............. 14) 00 Geo. C. Noyes........... Evanston, First Ch.... 2,000 00.............. 2,000 00 James Bassett.......... Englewood............ 2,800 00 1,000 00 3,800 00 E. R. Davis.............. Thornton Station..... 550 00............. 550 00 Thomas L. Sexton......... Peotone.............. 935 00.............. 935 00 E. Van Noorden........... Noble St., olland.... 400 00 100 00 500 00 $101,378 85 $60,905 55 $162,284 40 Churches not reported, 6. -O~ PRESBYTERY OF ROCK RIVER. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. bec. Total. Objects. John Griffen.............. Newton............................. $6; 60 $6 60 J. C. Barr................ Geneseo........................... 10 00 10 00 Josiah Milligan.......... Princeton, First Ch.... $791 83 1,081 75 1,873. 58 Josiah Leonard............ Garden Plains........ 486 96............. 486 96 Meade C. Williams........ Sterling.............. 1,070 00 200 00 1,270 00 T. R. J3hnson............ Edgington............ 1,300 00.............. 1,300 00 J. S. McClung............ Calvary.............. 3,708 00.............. 3,708 00 W. C. Magner............ Woodhull............ 200 00.............. 200 00 Henry Keigwin.......... Fulton................ 550 00 110 00 660 00 T. G. Scott............... Malden............... 560 00.............. 560 00 John Griffen............ Albany.............. 350 00.............. 350 00.......................... Sharon............... 150 00.............. 150 00.......................... Coal Valley........... 150 00.............. 150 00 W. F. Wood.............. Rochelle............. 213 00.............. 213 00 E. C. Sickles............ Dixon.............. 3,500 00.............. 3,500 00 B. Shields Sloan........... Edwards.............. 1,000 00.............. 1,000 00 W. S. Dool............. Millersburg......... 3,700 00.............. 3,700 00 H. A. Newell............ Rock Island....................... 163 00 163 00 R. L. Adams............. Andover.............. 300 00 321 75 621 75 F. A. Shearer............ Aledo, First Ch....... 4,000 00.............. 4,000 00 Henry W. Fisk............ Beulah............... 310 00.............. 31 00 Wm. S. Dool........... Peniel................ 3,900 00.............. 3,900 00 $26,239 79 $1,893 10 $28,132 89 Churches not reported, 16. .54 SYNOD OF ILLINOIS SOUTH. SYNOD OF ILLINOIS SOUTH. PRESBYTERY OF ALTON. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. neral Total. Objects.'W. R. Adams.............. Plainview............. $40 00.............. $40 00 Robert Stewart............ Troy................. 4,100 00.............. 4,100 00 George I. King, D.D....... Jerseyville............ 946 50 $147 00 1,093 50 L. I. Root................ Upper Alton.......... 235 00.............. 235 00 C. S. Armstrong.......... Alton................ 859 80.............. 359 SO A. D. Jack.............. Edwardsville......... 3,200 00............. 3,200 00 C. W. Seaman............. Lebanon, German..... 900 00 5 00 905 00 David Dimond, D.D....... Brighton................ 1,610 00.............. 11000.......................... Belleville.............. 1,565 00.............. 1,565 00 Lyman Marshall.......... Lebanon............. 195 00 155 00 850 00 W. R. Adams............. Shipman.............. 20 00 10 00 30 00.......................... Collinsville.......................... 100 00 100 00 W. L. Tarbet.............. Virden................ 477 00 392 00 869 00 Hugh Lament............. Carlinsville............ 5,000 00...5,000 00 E. W. Taylor.............. Walnut Grove......... 370 00 5 00 375 00 S. H. Hyde............... Carrolton............. 830 25 5 00 835 25 S. A. Whitcomb........... Hillsboro.............. 2,500 00.............. 2,500 00 T. E. Spilman............ Butler................ 488 00 30 20 518 20 George Fraser............. Greenville............ 1,450 00.............. 1,450 00 A. S. Foster............... Litchfield............. 275 00......... 275 00 John H. Reintz............ Zion, German.................. 34 00 34 00 W. H. Behle.............. St. John's, German.... 800 00.............. 800 00 G. W. Fisher.............. Trenton.............. 750 00.............. 750 00 J. H. Spilman............ Waveland.............................................................................. Whitehall............. 7,644 00.............. 7,644 00.......................... Lula.................. 900 00.............. 90 00 W. H. Templeton......... Cave Spring........... 10 00.............. 10 00 John Hood................Sparta............... 10,600 00 116 00 10,716 00.......................... Denmark.............. 200 00 200 00 It. G. Reynolds...........Georgetown...........5''... 5 00 $45,465 55 $1,004 20 $46,469 75 Churches not reported, 21. PRESBYTERY OF CAIRO. General Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. bect. Total. P. S. Van Nest............ New Duquoin......... $1,069 00.............. $1,069 OU B. B. Olmstead...........Caledonia............. 50 00. 50 00 A. Johnston.............. Kinmundy........... 1,000 00.............. 1,000 00 Joseph H. Scott........... Metropolis............ 200 00............. 20 0 C. H. Foote........... Cairo................. 2,600 00.............. 2,60U E. F. Fish............... Carbondale.......................... $321 40 321 40 Edward Schofield.......... Centralia.............. 870 00 155 00 1,025 00 John C. Wagaman......... Nashville............. 1,500 00.............. 1.500 00 I. N. Candee, D.D........ Richview............. 135 00.............. 135 00 George K. Perkins......... Pinckneyville....................... 4 50 4 50 George K. Perkins......... Galum.......................... 10 1 10 S. Cook................... Golconda.............. 1,530 00.............. 1,530 00 Continued on next page. SYNOD OF ILLINOIS SOUTH. 55 PRESBYTERY OF CAIRO.-CONTINUED. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. eer Total. Objects. John Huston.............. McLeansboro......... 400 00.............. 400 00.......................... Olney................. 400 00.............. 400 00 Thos. Smith............... Richland............................ 105 00 105 00 G. B. McComb............ Equality.............. 55 25.............. 55 25 C. C. Hart................ Shawneetown......... 600 00 420 00 1,020 00 G. C. Clark............... M. Vernon........... 300 00............ 300 00 S. C. Baldridge.......... Friendsville......................... 975 00 975 00 B. C. Swan............... Carmis................ 292 00 10 00 302 00 Thos. Smith.............. Sharon.............................. 5 00 5 00 Thos. Smith.............. Enfield................ 1,811 00.............. 1,811 00 R. C. Galbralth............ Slem................ 100 00.............. 100 00 Thos. Smith.............. Hermon............................ 75 00 75 00 G. B. McComb............ Harrisburg.......... 2500.............. 25 00.......................... Saline Mines........................ 10 0 0 0 10......................... Wabash..................... 184 00 184 00 R.. Ross................ Lawrenceville....................... 15 00 15 00 R. G. Ross Pis-ah................ 598 00 70 00 668 00 R. G. Ross................ r Bridgeport................. 15 00 15 00 R. G. Ross............... Union................ 13900 42 00 181 00 R. C. Galraith..............Mt. Carmel......................... 200 00 200 00 R. C. Galbraith........... Flora................ 2,350 00.............. 2,350 00.......................... Wakefield............. 820 00.............. 82000 820 00... 820 00 $16,844 25 $2,778 00 $19,622 25 Churches not reported, 20. O — PRESBYTERY OF MATTOON. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. Oecral Total. Objects. R. M. Roberts............ Arcola............... $158 00.............. $158 00 Ellis Howell.............. Milton................ 1,850 00......... 1,850 00.......................... Plasant Prairie....... 63 00 $10 00 73 00..........................P s................. 615 60 50 00 665 60 R. F. Patterson............ Ch,.rleston............ 3,200 00.............. 3,200 00......................... Grandview............ 113 35 70 00 183 35........................... Dudley............... 450 00.............. 450 00 John Miller............... New Hope........... 1,000 00.............. 1,000 00 Thomas Spencer.......... Darwin.............. 2,660 00.............. 2.660 00 Thomas Spencer.......... York.................. 551 00.............. 551 00 Thos. M. Chestnut........ Newton.............. 83 00.............. 83 00 R. A. Mitchell............ Kansas........... 650 00 150 00 800 00 N. S. Dickey.............. Mattoon, First........ 1,029 30.............. 1,029 30.......................... Mattoon, Second...... 120 00........ 120 00.......................... Palestine.............. 220 00 25 00 245 00................ Beckwith Prairie...... 165 00.............. 165 00 J. M. Johnson............ Vandalia.3,624............. 3,624 50 Joseph Gordon.......... Vera.................. 3 00..............3 00 John Kidd............ Pana................. 125 00.............. 125 00 Robert Rudd............ Taylorville.......... 1,550 00.............. 1.550 00........................Mowenqua............ 1,000 00............. 1,000 00 Edwin Black.............. Tuscola, First......... 1,200 00 45 00 1,245 00...........................Tuscola, Second....... 1,700 00.............. 1,700 00 R. D. Van Deursen........ Shelbyville........... 1,476 00.............. 1,476 00 W. B. Faris............... Neoga................ 458 00.............. 458 00 G. A. Pollock............. Effingham............ 4,500 00.............. 4,500 00 Nathaniel Williams.......: Prairie Bird........... 150 00.............. 150 00 W. Maynard............. Assumption.......... 2,775 00.............. 2,775 00 Clark London............. West Okaw............ 55 00.............. 55 00 Charles F. Halsey.........Cumberland.......... 1,000 00.............. 1,000 00.......................... Morrisonville.......... 2,000 00.............. 2,000 00 $34,544 75 $350 00 $34,894 75 Churches not reported, 16. 56 SYNOD OF INDIANA NORTI. SYNOD OF INDIANA NORTH. PRESBYTERY OF FORT WAYNE. Ministers. Churches. ome Objects. Gener Total. Objects. W. M. Donaldson........ Bluffton.............. 75 00.... $975 00 W. J. Essick..............Elkhart............... 6,000 00....,000 00 Thomas H. Skinner, D.D.. Fort Wayne, First..... 3,500 00 $4,756 00 8,256 00 W. J. Erdman........... Fort Wayne, Second... 675 00............. 675 00 N. S. Smith............... Fort Wayne, Third 1,01.............. 1,017 00 T. E. Hughes............. La Grange............ 1,400 00.............. 1,400 00 W. M. Donaldson.......... New Lancaster........ 100 00 170 00 270 00 W. M. Donaldson.......... Pleasant Ridge........ 175 00 35 00 210 00 J. B. Fowler............. Waterloo City......... 184 00............. 184 00 Theo. C. Jerome.......... Millersburg........... 200 00............. 200 00 J. H. L. Vannuys........ Goshen........1.............. 110 00 110 00 $14,226 00 $5,C71 00 $19,297 00 Churches not reported, 30. - O PRESBYTERY OF LOGANSPORT. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. General Total. L. M. Schofield............ Logansport, First...... $800 00 $1,000 00 $1,800 00 James Mathews, D.D...... Logansport, Second.... 520 00 740 00 1,260 00 W. C. Scofield.............. La Porte, Second...... 20,000 00.............. 20,000 00 S. R. Seawright........... Monticello............ 2,030 0(.............. 2,030 00 Walter Forsythe......... South Bend........... 1,800 00.............. 1,800 00 John B. Smith.......... Kentland............. 600 00 10 00 610 00 John Branch........... Concord.............. 20 00.............. 20 00 John Branch.......... Indian Creek......... 20 00.............. 0 00 John Branch............. West Union........... 23 CO.............. 23 00 John Branch......... Bethlehem............ 0 00.............. 30 00 F. M. Elliott............ Bethel................ 600 00............. (:00 00.................. Crown Point.......... 85 00.... 8500 Walter Pattinson.......... Rochester............ 1,100 00 50 00 1,150 00 L. Hughes................ Remington........... 500 0)......... 500 00 L. Hughes.............. Goodland............. 1,200 00..... 1,200 00.......................... Reynolds......... 38 00.............3 28 00 E. H. Post................ Lake Prairie.......... 1,300 00.............. 1,300 00 $30,866 00 $1,800 00 $32,666 CO Churches not reported, 20. SYNOD OF INDIANA NORTH. 57 PRESBYTERY OF CRAWFORDSVILLE. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. General Total. Objects. Edward Barr.............La Fayette, First...... $22,800 00 $500 00 $23,300 00 Daniel Rice, D.D......... La Fayette, Second.... 4,125 00 5.530 00 9,655 00 J. A. Carnahan........... Dayton............... 1,151 20............. 1,151 20 Luther Temple............ West Point........... 40 00.............. 40 00 W. W. Campbell......... Delphi............... 600 00.............. 600 00 Amos Jones............... Rockfield.............. 150 00............. 150 00 Amos Jones.............. Rock Creek......................... 100 00 100 00 W. P. Koutz......... Lexington........... 202 50 369 00 571 50 J. W. Torrence............Frankfurt............. 1,018 00 16 68 1,034 68 John A. Campbell......... Rossville.............. 1,033 00............. 1,033 00 Joseph Platt........... Sugar Creek.......... 250 00 1,000 00 1,250 00 T. B. Adkins..............Thorntown........... 1580 00 150 00 1.730 00 J. Gilchrist............... Bethel............... 245 00.............. 245 00 R. B. Heron.............. Zionsville......................... 0 00 20 00 F. M. Symmes............ Hopewell.............. 150 00.............. 150 00 Robert F. Caldwell........ Crawfordsville, First... 1,500 00.............. 1,500 00 John Safford.............. Crawfordsville (Centr'l) 165 00 2,805 00 2,970 00 Henry Clifton Thomson... Waveland........................ 1,809 00 1,809 00 Wm. N. Steele............ Parkersburg.......... 61500.............. 615 00 John M. Bishop........... Rockville............. 9,871 00 115 00 9,986 00 W. Y. Allen............... Betany............................ 147 00 147 00 W. Y. Allen.............. Montezuma............ 25 00.............. 25 00 J. Eastman............... New Bethel........... 265 00.............. 265 0i1 J. Hawks................. Clinton............... 35672.............. 356 72 David M. Williamson...... Perrysville............ 56 40.............. 56 40 William Wilmer........... Williamsport......... 10 00.............. 110 00 J. Mitchell................ West Lebanon........ 940 00.............. 940 00 G. G. Mitchell........... Attica................ 1,350 00.............. 1,350 00 S. B. Kiug................ Rob Roy.............. 150 00.............. 150 00 S. B. King................ Newtown............. 325 00.............. 325 00 James Gilchrist........... Dover................ 1,550 00.............. 1,550 00 James Gilchrist........... Darlington............ 2,100 00.............. 2,100 00 $52,723 82 $12,561 68 $65,285 50 Churches not reported, 15. -0PRESBYTERY OF MUNCIE. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. Gener Totl. Objects. O. M. Todd............... Muncie Union......... $120 00 $144 00 $264 00......................... Tipton................ 125 00.............. 125 00 1). M. Williamson......... Perrysburg........... 1,200 00 181 25 1,381 25 A. S. Reid................ Wabash............................ 235 25 235 25 J. S. Craig................ Noblesville............ 740 00 15 00 755 (10 J. S. Craig................ Boxley.............................. 40 00 40 00 W. Morris Grimes......... Anderson............ 10,277 00 65 00 10,342 00.......................... arion....... 3,500 00 5 00 3,505 00 S. Wykoff......... Peru................. 4,092 00.............. 4.092 (0 John W. Drake........... Union City............ 248 00.............. 248 0 $20,302 00 $685 50 $20,987 50 Churches not reported, 13. 58 SYNOD OF INDIANA SOUTIH. SYNOD OF INDIANA SOUTH. PRESBYTERY OF INDIANAPOLIS. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. ObeTotal. A. T. Moore........... Bloomington,Walnut St $1,021 00 $525 00 $1,546 00 R. D. Harper, D.D.......... Indianapolis, First.... 33,422 45 1,317 00 34,739 45 Hanford A. Edson......... Indianapolis, Second.. 13,547 00 305 00 13,852 00 Robt. Sloss................ Indianapolis, Third... 8,622 28 3,2.34 50 11,856 78 J. H. Morrow............ Indianapolis, Fourth.. 5,000 00.............. 5,000 00 W. B. Chamberlain........ Indianapolis, Fifth.... 3,500 00.............. 3,500 00 A. Parker................. Columbus............ 2,900 00....... 2,900 00 Ambrose Dunn............ Greenwood............ 546 50 11 43 557 93 S. E. Barr................ opewell.............. 5,125 00 171 69 5,296 69 A. C. Allen................ Shiloh................ 73 80... 73 80 E. W. Fisk, D.D.......... Greencastle......................... 36,750 00 36.750 00 Horace Bushnell, Jr....... Southport........... 50 00 407 17 457 17.......................... Acton................ 2,975 00.............. 2,975 00 J. G. Williamson.......... Bethany............. 237 50 49 00 286 50.......................... Carpentersville........ 165 00 60 00 225 00................ New Pisgah........... 33 00 27 00 60 00 Geo. Long............ Brownsburg.......... 2,550 00.............. 2,550 00 E. Thompson.............. New Hope......................... 1,000 00 1,000 00 Geo. Long................ Union............... 460 00.............. 460 00 H. L. Dickenson......... Edinburg........... 1,000 00 50 00 1,050 00.......................... St. Louis Crossing................... 10 00 10 00 J. Hawks................. Putnamville.......... 120 00 5 00 125 00.......................... Bainbridge.......................... 500 00 500 00 $71,348 53 $45,422 79 $116,771 32 Churches not reported, 13. — 0 — PRESBYTERY OF WHITE WATER. ____inis ___________rs ____. C hurches.___________ ________G en eral Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. Total. E. W. Thomson........... Rushville............. $3,250 00.............. $3,250 00 D. M. Stewart............. Pleasant Grove....................... $131 00 131 00 L. B. W. Shryock.......... Knightstown.......... 700 00............. 700 00 Eben Muse.............. Ebenezer........................... 305 00 305 00 W. A. Patton.............. Cambridge City....... 250 00 18 00 268 00................ Providence............ 407 22 10 00 417 22 Eben Muse............... Centreville............ 1,630 00............. 1,630 00 George O. Little........... Conersville, First...... 215 00 530 00 745 00 J. C. Irwin............... Greensburg.......... 1,500 00.............. 1,500 00.......................... Union................ 1,400 00.............. 1,400 00 I. N. Hughes............. Richmond............ 316 00.............. 316 00 P. H. Golladay........... Dunlapsville......... 22( 00.............. 220 00 A. L. Thomson............ Mt. Carmel............ 11,500 00.......... 11,500 00 Arthur T. Rankin......... Clarksburg........... 2,644 00.............. 2,644 00 Jas. H. Gill............... Rising Sun............ 400 00.............. 400 00 Jno. Sluter............... Shelbyville, First...... 2,907 00.............. 2,907 00 A. W. Freeman............ Aurora............... 1.200 00.............. 1,200 00 Eben Muse................ Lewisville............. 1,220 00.............. 1,220 00 J. H. Eschmeir............ Shelbyville, Ger....... 30 00.............. 360 00 $30,119 22 $994 00 $31,113 22 Churches not reported, 15. SYNOD OF INDIANA SOUTH. 59 PRESBYTERY OF NEW ALBANY. Ministers. Churches. ome Objects. bject Total. Samuel Conn.............. New Albany, First..... $3,700 00 $20,000 00 $23,700 00 Daniel Stewart, D.D....... New Albany, Second 2,300 00............. 2,0000 Chas. IIutchinson......... New Albany, Third.... 5,400 00.............. 5,400 00 Josiah Crawford.......... New Washington.................... 92 55 92 55 Josiah Crawford........... Owen Creek........... 55 50 14 00 69 50 Thos. Whallon............ Lexington............ 254 00 25 00 279 00 Joseph M. Hutchison...... Jeffersonville.......... 1.50 00 356 00 2.006 00 Philip Bevan.............. Leavenworth......... 271 50 225 00 496 50 Philip Bevan.............. Mt. Lebanon...... 1,200 00.............. 1.200 00 Francis Xavier Kopf....... Jackson Co. (German). 300 00 226 00 526 00 J. B. Crowe.............. Bedfo:d............. 6,000 00............. 6,000 00 W. C. Young.............. Madison, First........ 1,170 00 1.145 00 2,315 00 Manuel J. Drennan........ Madison, Second.... 1,700 00 1,700 00 3,400 00 Jas. A. McKee............ North Vernon......... 1,747 00............. 1.747 00 I. I. St. John............ Salem................ 840 00.............. 840 00 Thos. A. Steele............ Mitchell.............. 7,000 00.............. 7,000 00 Isaac B. Moore............ Jefferson.............. 94 00 6 00 100 00..........................Hanover.............. 2,595 00 600 00 3,195 00........................ Seymour.............. 72 00............. 72 00 M. D. A. Steen............ Vevay.............................. 10 00 10 00 F. X. Kopf............... Brownstown........................ 100 00 100 00 J. M. McRee.............. Graham.............. 710 00.............. 710 00 Irvin I. St. John.......... Greenville......................... 1035 10 35 C. McCain................Monroe, Jefferson Co.. 200 00.............. 200 00......................... New Philadelphia...... 52 25.............. 52 25 C. K. Thompson.......... Oak Grove............ 815 00.............. 815 00 R. C. McKinney.......... Orleans............... 139 25.............. 139 20 Isaac B. Moore............ Pleasant Top................... 65 00 65 00 John McCrae.............. Rehoboth............. 900 00............. 900 00 John McCrae............ Sharon, Harrison Co... 50 00.............. 50 00 Thos. Whallon............ Sharon, Jefferson Co... 105 60.............. 105 00 John McCrae............ Utica................. 60 00.............. 6 00 Jas. A. McKee........... Vernon............... 400 00 25 00 425 00.Zoar.....170 00 170 00.........................Zoar.................. 17000.............. 17000 John McCrae.............. Mt. Vernon......................... 2375 2375 $39,950 50 $24,623 65 $64,574 15 Churches not reported, 18. -0PRESBYTERY OF VINCENNES. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. GOeer Total. ome Objcts. __Objects. T. S. Milligan............. Bethany............................. $50 00 $50 01) T. S. Milligan............. Bowling Green...................... 15 00 15 00 Samuel B. Taggart........ Brazil................ $1,807 94.............. 1,807 94 G. D. Parker.............. Bruceville............ 70 00.............. 70 00 John P. Fox............. Carlisle............... 1,700 00.............. 1,700 00 T. S. Milligan............. Poland................ 1,205 00.............. 1,205 00 John Montgomery......... Princeton............ 807 00 90 00 897 00 S. R. Alexander...........Smyrna.............. 1,50 00........... 1,560 00 L. R. Booth.............. Spencer............... 2,996 00..... 2.996 00 Samuel Ward............. Claiborne......................... 112 00 112 00 J. P. E. Kumler........... Evansville, Walnut St.. 600 00 1,147 00 1,747 00 Continued on next page. 60 SYNOD OF INDIANA SOUTH. PRESBYTERY OF VINCENNES.-CONTINUED. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. Objec Toal. C. B. H. Martin........... Evansville, Vine St.... 6,000 00......... 6,000 00 A. Taylor................ Farmersburg........................ 6 00 6 00 Thos. S. Milligan.......... Gosport............................ 45 00 Samuel Ward.............. Howsville............ 1.022 00............... 1,022 00 Geo. D. Parker............ Indiana, Upper........ 825 00.............. 825 00 Augustus Taylor.......... Mt. Vernon........... 1,250 00.............. 1,250 00 J. E. Lapsley.............. Terre Haute, First.... 3,200 00.............. 3,200 00 Blackford Condit.......... Terre Haute, Second................. 1,250 00 1,250 00 Samuel Ward............. Union.............................. 702 00 702 00 John F. Handy............ Vincennes, First...... 3,000 00......... 3.000 00 Jos. Vance................ Vincennes, Second..... 3,240 00............. 3,240 00.......................... Worthington.......... 225 00 25 00 250 00.......................... Graysville............ 1,000 00.............. 1,000 00 $30,507 94 $3,442 00 $33,949 94 Churches not reported, 8. SYNOD OF IOWA NORTH. PRESBYTERY OF CEDAR RAPIDS. General Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. Genel Total. Objects. James Knox............. Cedar Rapids, First.... $8,002 55 $600 00 $8,602 55 A. N. Keigwin............ Cedar Rapids, Second.. 3,873 63 28 02 3,901 65 Alex. S. Marshall.......... Marion................ 363 00 300 50 663 50 N. C. Robinson............ Vinton, First.......... 1,000 00 600 00 1,60() 00 J. W. Crawford........... Vinton, Second........ 600 00 400 00 1,C00 00 Hannibal L. Stanley....... Wheatland............ 571 64.............. 571 64 Jas. L. Wilson............ Scotch Grove....................... 140 00 140 00 John Gilmore............. Andrew............... 150 00.............. 150 00 J. N. Wilson.............. Wayne...............5.............. 50 00 50 00 J. N. Wilson.............. Anamosa.............. 415 00 15 00 430 00 Alex. Caldwell............ Central Shellsburg..... 100 00.............. 100 00 A. G. Martyn..............Shellsburg............ 1,275 00.............. 1,275 00 A. G. Martyn..............Pleasant Hill.......... 75 00.............. 75 00 H. K. Hennigly........... Linn Grove........... 1,958 00.............. 1,958 00 $18,383 82 $2,133 52 420,517 34 Churches not reported, 18. SYNOD OF IOWA NOKTI. 61 PRESBYTERY OF DUBUQUE. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. ener Total. Objects. Alvah Day................ Manchester........................ $25 00 $25 00 J. J. Weiss................ McGregor........................... 00 6 00 Alvah Day................ Liberty............................. 11 00 11 00 Alvah Day................ Byron Centre........................ 32 57 32 57.......................... Waukon........................... 37 35 37 35 John G. Schaible.......... Independence, German $78 00.............. 78 00 J. D. Caldwell........... Pleasant Grove........ 480 00............... 480 00 S. G. Spees, D.D.......... Dubuque, Second..... 3,901 57.............. 3,901 57 J. M. Boggs.............. Jesup............................... 355 00 355 00 James W. Dickey......... Bethel, West Union... 2,663 00.............. 2,663 00 James Frothingham....... Lansing, First......... 150 00 60 00 210 00 Merit Harmon............. Prairie............................. 11 00 11 00 Samuel Hodge............ Hopkinton.......................... 2,490 00 2,490 00 T. S. Bailey............... Epworth.............. 150 00 30 00 180 00 T. S. Bailey................ Peosta.............................. 30 00 30 00 T. S. Bailey............... Farley................ 1,600 00.............. 1,600 00........................ M. t Hope............. 1,200 00.............. 1,200 00 $10,222 57 $3,087 92 $13,310 49 Churches not reported, 18. PRESBYTERY OF WATERLOO. PRESBYTERY OF WATERLOO. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. General Total. Objects. W. W. Thorpe............ Waterloo.............. $1,600 00............ $1,600 00 Luther Dodd.............. Salem............................ $50 00 50 00 Charles R. French......... Grundy Centre........ 62 00.............. 362 00 Benjamin Mills........... Ackley............... 419 75.............. 419 75 A. B. Goodale............. Marshaltown.......... 1,800 00 290 00 2,090 00 Isaiah Reid............ Nevada............... 175 00.............. 175 00 D. Blakely............... Steamboat Rock....... 50 00.............. 50 00 Stephen Phelps............ Cedar Valley.......... 1,500 00.............. 1,500 00 James A. Hoyt............ Big Creek.....75.......... 5.......... 75 00 S. R. Griffiths............ Cedar Falls............ 1,200 00.............. 1.200 (00 C. S. Marvin........... Floyd................. 4,20 00......... 4,200 00 Geo. T. Everest........... Northwood........... 827 00.............. 827 00 $12,208 75 $340 00 $12,548 75 Churches not reported, 18. 62 SYNOD OF IOWA NORTH. PRESBYTERY OF FORT DODGE. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. nera Total. Objects. J. M. Phillips............. Fort Dodge............ $150 00.............. $150 00 J. S. Dunning............ Jefferson.............. 230 00.. 2 00 E.H. Avery.............. Sioux City............ 1,425 00.............. 1,425 00 $1,805 00............. $1,805 00 Churches not reported, 11 SYNOD OF IOWA SOUTH. PRESBYTERY OF DES MOINES. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. Ge Total. Objects...........................Af............... $512 00.............. $512 00 J. M. Batchelder.......... Albia................. 3,840 00.............. 3,840 00 G. W. Jenks............. Centreville............ 125 00.............. 125 00 A. A. Dinsmore........... Des Moines, First.................... $4,746 50 4,746 50 Thomas O. Rice.......... Des Moines, Central................. 23,800 00 23,800 00 J. D. Jones............... Columbia............. 150 00.............. 150 00 A. A. Mathes.............. Decatur City........................ 130 00 130 00 Wm. Campbell............ De Soto............... 1,212 00.............. 1,212 00 B. O. Junkin............. Dexter................ 1,340 00.............. 1,340 00 Wm. Campbell.... E........ Earlham.............. 2,048 00.............. 2,048 00 C. R. Van Emen.......... Garden Grove......... 75 00.............. 75 00.................. Guthrie............... 100 00.............. 100 00 Sias Johnson............. Indianola............. 3,000 00.............. 3,000 00 P. H. Jacob.............. Knoxville............. 250 00 10 00 260 00 A. A. Mathes.............. o............. 1,500 0.............. 1,500 00 Wm. Kendrick.......... Moulton.............. 1,400 0.............. 1,400 00 John Fisher........... Olivet................ 130 00 13 00 143 00 J.Osmond................Osceola............... 910 00.............. 910 00 S. C. McCune............. Oskaloolsa............ 28 00.............. 238 00 John Fisher,............. Pella................. 800 00.............. 800 00 J. D. Jones...............Plymouth............. 1,350 00.............. 1,350 00.......................... Russell................ 8 00.............. 81 00......................... Unionville............ 268 00.............. 268 00 J. H. Potter............... Wintersett............ 115 00.............. 115 00 S. W. Elliott..............Woodburn............ 600 00.............. 600 00 $20,044 00 $28,699 50 $48,743 50 Churches not reported, 20. SYNOD OF IOWA SOUTH. 63 PRESBYTERY OF IOWA o General Total. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. Ojec. Total. David S. Tappan.......... Mt. Pleasant, First.... $1,600 00.............. $1,00 00 Thos. McClelland......... Winfield.............. 299 00.............. 29 00 Alex. Scott................ Kossuth.............. 858 00.............. 858 00 D. Brown................ Kirkville.............. 205 00.............. 205 00 Jas. Stewart Reed......... Eddyville............. 102 00.............. 102 00 Carson Reed............ Fairfield.............. 358 50 $15 00 373 50 H. R. Lewis.............. Bonaparte............ 1,6000 00.............. 1,00 00 H. R. Lewis.............. Little Cedar........... 800 00.............. 800 00 Wm. Reed................ Bentonsport........... 500 00.............. 500 00 J. G. Condit............ Libertyville........... 217 00.............. 217 00 S. R. Bellville............ Montrose.............. 1,200 00.............. 1,200 00 H1. B. Knight.............. Ottumwa.............. 25 00 30 00 55 00 J. M. McElroy............ Batavia............. 25000.............. 250 00 John Glass................ Toolsboro............ 2,000 00.............. 2,000 0(' G. C. Beamen.............Croton............... 225 00.............. 225 ( $10,289 50 $45 00 $10,284 50 Churches not reported, 33. 0PRESBYTERY OF IOWA CITY. General Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. Ge Total. Objects. S. M. Osmond............ Iowa City............. $3,59 50 $210 00 $3,802 50 A. R. Mathes.............. Wilton................ 947 50.............. 947 50 J. W. Knott.............. Mechanicsville...................... d7 50 73 50 J. D. Mason............. Long Grove.......... 1,000 00.............. 1,000 00 T. D. Wallace............. Washington.......... 72 00 50 00 122 00 D. V. Smock............. Lafayette............. 70 00 5 00 75 00 Edwin C. Haskell......... Brooklyn.............. 450 00.............. 450 00 H. H. Kellogg, Jr...... Victor............... 1,400 00.............. 1,400 00 H. H. Kellogg............ Ladora................ 1,000 00.............. 1,000 00 Wm. Young...............Deep River............ 200 00.............. 200 00 J. B. Stewart.............. Davenport............ 1,100 00 2,000 00 3,100 00 J. B. McBride........... Princeton.......................... 1 00 10 00 A. R. Mathes............. Sugar Creek........................ 14; 50 146 50 J. S. Dickey.............. Red Oak............................ 21 00 21 00 C. P. Spinning.......... Fair View............. 55 00 15 00 70 00 J. D. Mason.............. Summit............................. 50 00 50 00 R. W. Haines............. Crawfordsville...................... 45 00 45 00 J. Wilson................. Marengo.............. 100 00.............. 100 00 R. R. Court............. Malcolm........... 964 50............. 964 50 Jos. M. Wilson........... Columbus City:. 30000.............. 300 00 George Earhart.......... Oxford.............. 700 00.............. 700 00 $11,951 50 $2,626 00 $14,577 50 Churches not reported, 29. 64 SYNOD OF IOWA SOUTH. PRESBYTERY OF MISSOURI RIVER. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. erl Total. Objects........................... Sidney, Iowa.......... $5,720 21.............. $5,720 21 A. F. Randolph........... Bedford................. 825 00 25 00 T. H. Cleland, Jr.......... Council Bluff.......... 1,713 65 $325 00 2,038 65 I. R. Westcott........... Clarinda............. 125 00.............. 125 00........................ Glenwood............. 200 00.............. 200 00 G. G. Ferguson........... Hamburgh........... 2,000 00.............. 2,00 00 Wm. Pilan............ Missouri Valley....... 2,000 00.............. 2,000 00 T. K. Hodges............. Logan.............................. 65 00 65 00 M. Hughes............. Atlantic......... 1,350 00........... 1,850 00 T. K. Hodges............ Hazeldell.............. 800 00.............. 0 00 M. Hughes............ Avoca.......... 1,460 00.............. 1,460 00 W. Hamilton........... Blackbird Hills, Neb.............. 50 00 50 00 J. D. Kerr................ Nebraska City......... 1,20000............. 1,200 00 1). W. Cameron.......... Plattsmouth.......... 650 00.............. 650 00 W. H. Clark, S.S......... Ponca................. 1,000 00.............. 1,000 00 A. L. Payson............. Bellvue.............. 250 00.............. 250 00 H. P. Peck................ Lincoln............... 2,600 00.............. 2,600 00 George D. Stewart........ Omaha, Second........ 1,100 00.............. 1,100 00 Jos. M, Wilson............ Seward.............. 600 00.............. 600 00 John M. Peebles.......... Decatur.............. 919 00.............. 919 00 John M. Peebles.......... Lyons................ 611 50.............. 611 50 B. F. McNeil.............. Beatrice.............. 1,8 00 0....... 1,800 00 A. T. Wood............... Helena............... 500 00.............. 500 00 J. B. Long................ Tekamah............. 86 00 5 00 841 00 Jos. M. Wilson............ Madison.............. 100 00.............. 100 00 Robt. Burgess............. Woodbine....................... 5 00 5 00 J. B. Long................ Bell Creek............ 555 00.............. 555 00 $28,915 36 $450 00 $29,365 36 Churches not reported, 20. SYNOD OF KANSAS. PRESBYTERY OF EMPORIA. General Ministers. Churches. IIome Objects. bel Total. N. A. Rankin............. Burlingame........... $180 00............. $180 00 J. S. Sherrill.............. Quenemo............. 2,035 00 $'24 40 2,277 40 Albert McCalla............ Emporia.............. 4,700 00.............. 4,70 00 James Gordon........... Eldorado.............. 600 00............ 00 00 WV. K. Boggs..............Wichita............... 500000.......... 500 00 W. W. Curtis.............. Lyndon................00.........500 00 V. W. Curtis............. Osage City.................... 50 00 $8,565 00 $242 40 $8,807 40 Churches not reported, 4. SYNOD OF KANSAS. 65 PRESBYTERY OF HIGHLAND. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. OGener. Total. Objects. A. S. McConnell.......... Highland........................... $2,345 00 $2,345 00......................... Troy................. $1,200 00.............. 1,200 00 D. D. Green.............. Doniphan............ 503 00........... 503 00 Edward Cooper............ Atchison............. 500 00.............. 500 00 Geo. F. Chapin............ Irving................ 450 00 3,025 00 3,475 00 W. G. Thomas............ Washington........... 600 00.............. 600 00 H. E. Morrell............. Neuchatel............ 1,200 00.............. 1,200 00 D. R. Todd............... Netawaka............ 500 00.............. 500 00 D. R. Todd............... Kennekuk............ 3 50.............. 50 Geo. F. Chapin...........Spring Side........................ 300 00 300 00 A. H. Libby............... Maryville............. 1,200 00.............. 1,200 00.......................... Eureka.............................. 15 00 15 00 $6,156 50 $5,685 00 $11,841 50 Churches not reported, 6. PRESBYTERY OF TOPEKA. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. General Total. Objects. J. G. Reaser, D.D......... Leavenworth, Westm'r $14,425 00.............. $14,425 00 Eben Blackly............ Quindaro........................... $300 00....... J. N. Rankin........... Olathe............... 280 00.............. 28 00..........................Gardner.............. 1,318 00............. 1,318 00 J. N. Rankin............. Spring Hill........... 1,952 00.............. 1,952 00 V. M. King........... Black Jack........... 300 00 30 00 330 00 V. M. King............... Baldwin City.......... 130 00 27 00 157 00 V. M. King............ Vineland........................... 5 00 5 00 H. Stout............. Clinton............... 16000 123 00 283 00.......................... Lawrence............ 1,500 00.............. 1,50U 00 Geo. A. Irvin............ Oskaloosa............ 1,900, 00.............. 1.900 00 Geo. A. Irvin............ Perryville............. 728 00.............. 728 00 Francis S. McCabe........ Topeka............... 715 00.............. 715 00 John Mack............ Auburn............... 570 00.............. 570 00 I. T. Whittemore......... Wamego.............. 1,864 50.............. 1,864 50 Joseph H. Reid........... Manhattan........... 5,000 00.............. 5,000 00 John A. Anderson........ Junction City......... 10,149 00.............. 10,149 00 $40,991 50 $485 00 $41,476 50 Churches not reported, 19. 66 SXNOD OF KANSAS. PRESBYTERY OF NEOSHO, Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. Generl Total................ Montana.............. $245 00.............. $245 00 T. Y. Gardner............ Fort Scott............ 405 00.............. 405 00 H. W. Stratton........... Iola................................ $65 00 65 00 S. T. McClure............. Girard................ 3,00000.........00 B. K. Lynn............... Scipio......................5 0........ 5 00 G. W. McMillen........... New Chicago......... 40000............. 400 00 John Elliot.............. Ottawa................ 97 00.............. 970 00 Ira S. Dodd............... Garnet................ 50 00 10 00 60 00 H. D. Lougheed........... Neo de Sha........... 3,023 00...... 3,023 00 H. H. Cambern............ La Dore............................ 10 00 10 00. S. Robertson........... Creek Mission......... 20 00.............. 20 00 I1. V. Mayo............... Paola............... 2,184 00.............. 2,184 00 $10,297 00 $90 00 $10,387 00 Chhrohes not reported, 32. SYNOD OF KENTUCKY. PRESBYTERY OF EBENEZER. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. Ojecr Total. Objects. John H. Nesbit........... Frankfort........................... $175 00 $175 00.......................... Mt. Sterling....................... 5 00 5 00......................... Mt. Horeb....................75 00 75 00 W. C. Condit............. Ashland.............. $842 73......... 842 73 J. M. Worrall, D.D........ Covington, First...... 40,000 00 96 00 40,096 00.......................... Moorefield.......................... 20 00 20 00.......................... Sharpsburg.......... 140 00............. 140 00 G. M. McCampbell........ Maysville.......... 440 70 10 00 450 70.......................... Falmouth........................... 93 00 93 00.......................... Murphyville........................ 28 00 28 00 G. W. F. Birch............ Lexington, Second.... 300 00 8,236 50 8,536 50 James P. Hendrick........ Flemingsburg....................... 600 00 600 00.......................... Newport, First........ 1,200 0.............. 1,200 00 Fauntleroy Senour........ Newport, Second...... 3,000 00........... 3,000 00.......................... Burlington......................... 10 00 10 00 $45,923 43 $9,348 50 $55,271 93 Churches not reported. 20. SYNOD OF KENTUCKY. 67 PRESBYTERY OF LOUISVILLE. General Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. G Total........................... Shelbyville............ $1,355 00.......................... Olivet................ 2,700 00 $5900 2,759 00 James H. Dinsmore.e...... Hopkinsville....................... 225 00 225 00 E. P. Humphrey, D.D..... Louisville, College St.. 4,000 00 3,107 00 7,107 00.......................... Louisville, Chestnut S............... 239 00 239 00 J. S. Hays, D.D........... Louisville, Walnut St.. 420 00 250 00 670 00 W. C. Matthews, D.D..... Louisville, Fourth................... 500 00 500 00 A. C. Dickerson.......... Caney Fork.......................... 3U 00 30 00 $8,475 00 $4,410 00 $12,885 00 Chnrches not reported, 26. PRESBYTERY OF TRANSYLVANIA. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. eeral Total. Objects. S.. McRoberts........... Stanford........................... $53 00 $53 00.......................Danville, Second...... $3,40000 2 00 27000 3,670 00 Thomas M. Gunn......... Munfordsville......... 100 00 110 00 210 00.......................... Harrodsburg........................ 45 00 45 00.......................... Lancster........................... 22 00 22 00...................... Bethel Union.......... 2,000 00.............. 2,000 00 James P. McMillan........ Burkesville....................... 16 00 16 00........................ Concord, Col'd........ 337 85.............. 337 85 Thomas M. Gunn......... Edmonton............ 300 00.............. 300 00 $6,137 85 $516 00 $6,653 85 ChOrches not reported, 16. 68 SYNOD OF LONG ISLAND. SYNOD OF LONG ISLAND. PRESBYTERY OF BROOKLYN. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. General Total. Objects. J. D. Wells, D.D.......... Brooklyn, South 3d St. $13,235 57............ $13,235 57 Adam McClelland......... Brooklyn, Lawrence St. 443 00........ 443 00 A. N. Freeman............ Brooklyn, Siloam.................... $100 00 109 00 Chas. S. Pomeroy......... Brooklyn, Ross St.... 36,750 00.......... 36,750 00 Theo. L. Cuyler,.D....... Brooklyn,LafayetteAv. 13,432 00 756 00 14,188 00 T. De Witt Talmage....... Brooklyn, Central..... 17,000 00.............. 17,000 00 Norman Seaver, D.D...... Brooklyn, First....... 15,000 00 2,000 00 17,000 00 Wm. H. Taylor............ Greenpoint........... 7,000 00............. 7,0C0 00 J. E. Rockwell, D.D....... Edgewater, S. I....... 3.135 00 500 00 3,635 00 J. G. Butler, D.D......... Brooklyn, First, E. D................ 185 00 185 00 Alex. B. Lamberton....... Tompkins Ave...................... 295 00 295 00 $105,995 57 $3,836 00 $109,831 57 Churches not reported, 12. -0 — PRESBYTERY OF LONG ISLAND. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. G Total. Objects. Thos. Harries............. Shelter Island......... $712 00.............. $712 00 J. T. Hamlin.............. Mattituck............. 2,500 00.......... 2,500 00 Epher Whitaker........... Southold............. 1,550 00............. 1,550 00 Chas. Sturgis.............. Middletown.......... 1,142 00 $35 00 1,177 00 Robt. Scott............... Moriches............. 100 00.............. 100 00 W. G. Barnes............. Sag Harbor........... 3,0000 00............. 3,00 00 Wm. H. Littell............ Setauket.............. 1,400 00.............. 1,400 00 A. Shiland................ South Hampton....... 111 22 268 99 380 21 Edward Strattoh......... PortJefferson, FirstCh. 900 00.............. 900 00 $11,415 22 $303 99 $11,719 21 Churches not reported, 14. SYNOD OF LONG ISLAND. 69 PRESBYTERY OF NASSAU. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. Gbec.r Total John P. Knox............. Newtown.............. $610.).............. $610 00 B. F. Stead, D.D.......... Astoria............... 3,100 00 $1,000 00 4,100 00 Marcus Burr.............. Freeport.............. 500 00.............. 500 00 Benj. L. Swan............ Oyster Bay........... 1,073 00.............. 1,073 00 Jas. B. Finch............. Hempstead........... 1,872 00.............. 1,872 00 Alex. Miller.............. Springfield, First Ch.. 1,175 00 70 00 1,245 00 Sidney G. Law........... Fresh Pond........... 4,000 00.............. 4,000 00 Samuel L. Carter.......... Huntington, First..... 1,30000 000 00 1,500 00 Wm. W. Knox............ Huntington, Second.. 5,285 00.............. 5,285 00 Lewis Lampman.......... Jamaica.............. 761 00 387 00 1,148 00 J. M. Huntting, Jr........ Sweet Hollow......... 99 72.............. 99 72 John Murdoch............ Islip............... 2,375 00..375 00 $22,150 72 $1,608 00 $23,808 72 Churches not reported, 9. SYNOD OF MICHIGAN. PRESBYTERY OF DETROIT. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. Genr Total. Objects. W. Hogarth, D.D......... Detroit, Jefferson Ave............... $2,280 00 $2,280 00 W. A. McCorkle........... Detroit, First....................... 7,67 50 7,69? 50 W. E. McLaren........... Detroit, Westminster.. $1,81735......... 1,817 35 A. T. Pierson............. Detroit, Fort St....... 34.000 00 1,339 25 35,389 25 Norman Kellogg......... Stony Creek........................ 157 00 157 00 L. Chandler............... White Lake........... 2,200 00.............. 2,200 00 H. N. Bissell.............. Mt. Clemens.......... 521 00.............. 521 00 G. L. Foster.............. Howell............... 500 00.............. 500 00 J. S. Smith............... Southfield............ 442 38.............. 442 88 Geo. P. Tindall........... Ypsilanti.7......... 752 40 684 00 1,436 40 A. E. Hastings............ Birmingham, First.... 200 00 15 00 215 00 Edward Dickinson......... Holly................. 100 00 154 00 254 00.......................... Ann Arbor............ 2,000 00.............. 2,000 00 W. J. Parrot..............Pontiac............... 15,500 00.............. 15,500 00 A. W. Sanford............ Wyandotte........... 1,450 00............. 1,450 00..........................Erin.................. 43 00.............. 43 00 J. S. Lord, S. S........... Springfield............ 626 00.............. 626 00 J. S. Lord, S. S........... Independence......... 47 00.............. 47 00.......................... Plymouth, Second.............................................. $60,199 13 $12,326 75 $ 72,525 88 Churches not reported, 14. 7T)0 SSYNOD OF MICHIGAN. PRESBYTERY OF GRAND RAPIDS. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. bjertl Total. Jonas Denton............. Greenwood......................... $11 84 $11 84 J. Walker.............. Pewamo............ $1,608 05 75 00 1,683 05 It. S. Goodman........... Westminster, G'd Rp'ds 610 00 6 00 616 00 J. Pierson................ Ionia................. 4,000 00......... 4,00000 J. M. Cross, D.D.......... Grand Haven......... 807 00.............. 807 00 Aug. Marsh............... Portland............. 126 44 130 00 256 44 Geo. Ransom.............. Muir.................. 60 00 8 00 68 00 J. N. Diament............ Stanton............... 100 00.............. 100 00............................Manistee............ 776 00.............. 776 00 A. G. Beebe.............. Spring Lake.......... 3,121 64.............. 3,121 64 Wm. U. Benedict.......... Sebewa3............... 30 00 30 00 H. H. Northrup......... Grand Rapids, First... 364 00.............. 364 00 L. M1. Birge............... Ada................... 1,700 00.............. 1.700 00 IK. F. Murden............. Montague............. 51 62 25 00 76 62 John Arends.............. Zealand............................ 10 00 10 00 I. B. Hall................. East Bay.............. 15 00.............. 15 00 $13,369 75 $265 84 $13,635 59 Churches not reported, 5. -0PRESBYTERY OF KALAMAZOO. General MinisterP. Churches. Home Objects. Object Total. Milton Bradley........... Richland............. $70 53 $359 50 $1,068 03 John Sailor............. Allegan.1.............. 1,526 00.......1,526 (00 l'. A. McMartin........... Plainwell............ 2,400 00.............. 2,400 00 J. W. McGregor.......... Schoolcraft........... 50 00.............. 50 00 Joseph A. Ramsey......... Three Rivers.......... 1,400 00 100 00 1,500 00 C. M. Temple............. Sturgis............... 270 00 30 00 300 00 John V. Hilton............ Kalamazoo......................... 3,810 00 3.810 00 Joseph A. Ranney......... Parkville........................... 100 00 100 00 $6,411 53 $4,342 50 $10,754 03 Churches not reported, 11. SYNOD OF MICHIGAN. 7 PRESBYTERY OF LANSING. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. GeO eral Total I j John Gerrish............. Homer............... $380 00 $880 00 Thos. Sherrard........... Brooklyn........... 41 00............ 418 00 D. M. Cooper............. Albion................ 990 00 10 00 1,000 00 Archd. Shaw.............. Concord.............. I 32 0G 505 00 837 00 Geo. W. Barlow........... Mason, First Pres...... 128 50 128 50 Theo. D. Marsh........... Hastings.............. 10 00 15 00 118 00........................ Lansing, First........ 125 00.............. 125 00 Okemos...5 00.25 00................................................ 225 00.............. 225 00 Francis M. Wood.......... Marshall.............. 132 00 734 00 866 00............................Dansville...................... 16 00 16 00 lfred Bryant............. Lansing, Franklin St6 00.............. 869 00 Wm. U. Benedict.......... Sunfield.... j.............. 2500 25 00 i $3,194 00 $1,813 50 $4,907 50 Churches not reported, 13. 0PRESBYTERY OF MONROE. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. Total. Objects. A. Scofield............... California............ $1,500 00.............. $1,500 00 C. N. Mattoon,.D...... Hudson.............. 2,200 00........ 2,200 00 W. S. Taylor............. Petersburg............ 6(0 0(.............. 600 00 W. S. Taylor.............. Deerfield.............. 250 00.............. 250 00 W. H. Wiebb.............. Adrian............... 5,69800.............. 5,698 00 W. J. Stoutenburgh....... Tecumseh............ 3,432 00 48 00 3,480 00 W. C. Porter.............. Coldwater............ 4,484 08.............. 4,484 08 W. W. Newell, Jr.......... Munroe.............. 2,84 10 4500 2,729 10 V. A. Lewis.............. Hillsdale.............. 70 00.............. 70 00 E. F. Tanner.............. La Salle.............. 220 00.............. 220 00.......................... Ida................... ]. (0 00.............. 1,000 00 Geo. B. Barnes............ Quincy, First Ch...... 1,505 00.............. 1,505 00..........................Erie.................. 2,000 00.............. 2,000 00 John W. Baynes........... Blissfield.............. 150 00.............. 150 00......................... Palmyra....4 7.............. 470 47 7( L. B. Pert................. Raisin............... 1,87 00.......... 1,837 00 Jas. Quick................ Reading.............. 1,550 00.............. 1,550 00.................. layton............... 85 59.............. 85 59 T. L. Waldo.............. Manchester.......... 72 00 18 00 90 00 $29,385 47 $111 00 $29,496 47 Churches not reported, 6. 72 SYNOD OF MICHIGAN. PRESBYTERY OF SAGINAW. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. General Total. Objects........................... Byron................ $44 00............ $44 00 J. A. Wight............... Bay City.............. 1,844 00 $183 00 1,527 00 E. F. Waldo............... Tawas City........... 550 00............. 550 00 S. Ellis Wishard.......... East Saginaw......... 55 00 100 00 685 00 Geo. Duffield, D.D........ Saginaw City, 1st Pres. 3.585 16.............. 3,585 16 Wm. G. Smith........... Woodhull............. 750 00.............. 750 00 J. L. Willett.............. Pine River.................. 175 00 J. L. Willett.............. Lafayette and Emerson 100 00 5 00 105 00.......................... Midland City.......... 400 00.............. 400 00.......................... Bennington......................... 13 00 13 00......................... orunna............................ 20 00 20 00 E. F. Waldo............... East Tawas........... 865 00. 885 00.......................... Saginaw........................... 50 00 50 00 $8,398 16 $371 00 $8,769 16 Churches not reported, 27. SYNOD OF MINNESOTA. PRESBYTERY OF MANKATO. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. eeal Total. Objects. Joseph B. Little..........ankto.............. $2,100 00 $176 00 $2,276 00 A. H. Kerr................ St. Peters............. 8,242 00 42 00 8,284 00 S. D. Westfall............. Redwood Falls........ 1,000 00............. 1,000 00 R. McQuesten............. Le Sueur............. 500 00.............. 500 00 A. P. Bissell............. Blue Earth City....... 1,800 00............. 1,800 00 Edward Savage........... Jackson............................ 10 00 10 00 D. J. Lewis.............. South Bend......................... 14 50 14 50 D. J. Lewis............... Judson............... 750 00.............. 750 00.......................... Winnebago Agency............................................. S. D. Westfall............. Beaver Falls.......... 410 00............ 410 00 Christian Wisner.......... Madelia............... 850 00.............. 850 00.......................... Lake Crystal.......... 825 00.............. 825 00 T. B. Haskell............. Winnebago City....... 4,434 00.............. 4,434 00 J. J. Ward................ Wells................. 2,000 00.............. 2,000 00.......................... Yellow Medecine...... 3000 00.............. 300 00.......................... Eden................. 550 00.............. 550 00 $23,761 00 $242 50 $24,003 50 Churches not reported, 10. SYNOD OF MINNESOTA. 73 PRESBYTERY OF ST. PAUL. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. jecr Total. Objects. G. H. Pond............. Oak Grove............ $95 00 $95 00 $190 00 J. W. Hancock........... Florence.......1,155 00.............. 1,155 00 J. W. Hancock............ Goodhue............. 1,CO0 00.............. 1,00 00 J. Mattocks.............. St. Paul, First........ 5,000 00 50 00 5,050 00 James H. Hunter.......... Dundas............... 151 00 4 00 155 00.......................... White Bear Lake...... 405 00.............. 405 00 E. V. Campbell........... St. Cloud............ 115 00.............. 354 51 R. F. Sample.......... Westminster,Minneap's 5,671 50 1,340 00 6,772 00 J. Q. Hall................ Taylor's Falls........ 100 00 100 00 200 00 F. T. Brown, D.D......... St. Paul, Central..... 8,000 60 500 00 8,500 00 Daniel B. Jackson......... Litchfield and Kingston 500 00.............. 500 00 Edward B. Wright........ Stillwater, First....... 1,232 00 100 0 1,332 00 J. E. Miller............... Shakopee.......................... 0 00 3 00.......................... Minneapolis, First..... 1,000 00 58 60 1,058 60 D.. Wells...............Redwing............. 2,000 00 170 00 2,170 00 Oscar H. Elmar........... Sank Centre.......... 75 00............. 75 00 I. C. Sloan............... Belle Plaine........... 964 00 10 00 974 00.......................... Farmington........... 250 00............. 250 00 David R. Breed........... House of Hope....... 12,178 00 1,070 00 13,248 00 J. A. McGowan............Wilmar, First........ 315 00.............. 15 00 J. W. Hancock............ West Florence........ 1,155 00 5 00 1,160 00 Chas. Thayer............. Long Lake............ 800 00.............. 800 00 Chas. Thayer........... Delano................ 700 00.............. 700 00 Chas. Thayer........... Rockford.............. l 150 00.............. 150 00 Isaac Watts Monfort...... St. Anthony........ 2,220 00 86 00 2.308 00 Hugh Wallace Todd.......Lake City............. 2500............ 25 00 J. Cochran................ Stillwater, Second..... 380 00.............. 380 00.......................... Pine City............. 200 00.............. 200 00......................... D luth............... 11,686 50.............. 11.686 50 J. Q. Hall................ St. Croix Falls........ 747 60 747 00 $58,870 01 $3,618 00 $62,188 61 Churches not reported, 11. OPRESBYTERY OF WINONA. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. Oer Total. Objects. J. T. Killen............... Rochester........... $1,132 00.............. $1,12 00 J. A. Laurie............. Le Roy............... 96 00.............. 36 00 Thomas Burnett........... Orinoco............... 852 00.............. 852 00 J. M. Brack............... Sheldon.............. 150 00.............. 150 00....................... Winona (German)..... 40 00............. 40 00 I. L. Howell............. Chatfield.. 65 00.............. 65 00 Geo. Ainslie............... Stewartsville.......... 1,200 00.............. 1,200 00 Geo. Ainslie.............. Chester............... 32 85.............. 32 85 Geo. Ainslie.............. Dresser Valley........ 32 85.............. 32 85 Silas Hazlett.............. Harmony............. 50 00.............. 25) 00 D. L. Kiehle..............Preston............... 225 00.............. 225 00.......................... Austin.............................. 1 10 00 W. S. Wilson............. Owatonna............ 588 00.............. 588 00 R. H. Cunningham........ Rushford............................ 15 00 15 00 R. H. Cunningham........ Fremont............. 450 00 20 00 470 00 R. B. Abbott.............. Albert Lea............ 75 00.............. 275 00 J. M. McNulty.......... Winona............... 500 00.............. 500 00 Geo. Ainslie...............Washington....... 1,400 00........ 1,400 00.......................... Houston.............. 200 00.............. 20000 J. L. Merritt.............. St. Charles............ 593 00 5 00 598 00 A. Busch.................. Frank Hill............ 30 00...........0 00 $8.411 70 $50 00 $8,461 70 Churches not reported, 17. 74 SYNOD OF MISSOURI. SYNOD OF MISSOURI. PRESBYTERY OF OSAGE. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. OGner Total. Objects. R. Irwin.................. Kansas City, First..... $150 00.............. $150 00 J. H. Byers............... Kansas City. Thir.... 500 00.............. 500 00 J. T. Lapsley.............. Pleasant Hill.......... 00 00 9............. 900 00................. Knob Noster.......... 400 00.............. 4(03 0 J. H. Clark................ Warrensburg.......... 4,000 00.............. 4,000 00 J. W. Clark............... Lexington............ 1,750 00.............. 1,750 00 James Young.............. High Point............ 700 00...... 00 00................. La Monte............. 1,000 00.............. 1,000 00. McNaughton......... Morristown........ 800 00.............. 800 00 S. G. Clark............... Hudson............... 700 00 20 00 92 00 D. C. Milner.............. Osceola............. 500 00.............. 500 00 J. B. Alien................ Clinton............... 277 00........ 277 00 J. Addison Whitaker...... Jefferson City......... 54 60 15 00 69 60 Benj. F. Powelson......... Deep Water........... 400 00.............. 400 00 Benj. F. Powelson......... Montrose............. 335 00............. 335 00 $12,466 60 $235 00 $12,701 i0 Churches not reported, 23. PRESBYTERY OF OZARK. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. O er Total..I ome. Objects. James A. Paige........... Calvary.............. $1,69 55.............. $1,699 55 Wm. Pinkerton.... Cr......... Carthage............ 4,000 00.............. 4,000 00 J. M. Brown.............. Neosho............... 1,300 00.............. 1,300 00..........................Springfield............ 1,700 00.............. 1,700 00 L. J. Matthews........... Peace Valley.......... 310 00.............. 310 00 E. M. Halbert............. Mt. Zion.............. 200 00............ 200 00 W. R. Fulton.............. Greenfield (Ebenezer).. 500 00.............. 500 00 A. W. Elliott.............. Conway............... 200 00.............. 200 00.......................... Ozark Prairie......... 4,000 00............. 4,000 00 $1,909 55. $13,909 55 Churches not reported, 10. SYNOD OF MISSOURI. 75 PRESBYTERY OF PALMYRA. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. neal Total Objects. John Leighton........... Hannibal, First....... $5500 00.............. $5,500 00 J. P. Finley.............. Brookfield, First...... 3,790 00.............. 3,790 00 D. R. Hindman........... Memphis.............. 110 00.............. 110 00 James S. Boyd............ Kirksville............. 59 00.............. 359 00.......................... Grantsville............ 600 00.............. 60000 James A. Darrah......... West Ely.............. 260 00.............. 260 00 Thomas H. Tatlow........ Newark.............. 150 00.............. 150 00 J. J. Wilson.............. Pleasant Prairie....... 70 00.............. 70 00 G. F. Davis.............. La Grange............ 75 00.............. 7500 William P. Cochran....... Palmyra.............. 260 00 $26 00 286 00 W. P. Teitsworth..........Clark City......................... 20,000 00 20,000 00 John T. Evans............ Welch (B'ds-EyeRidge) 115 00.............. 115 00 $11,289 00 $20,026 00 $31,315 00 Churches not reported, 18. PRESBYTERY OF PLATTE. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. neral Total. Objects. J. M. Green............... Cameron............. $2,000 00.............. $2,000 00 J. N. Young.............. Fillmore.............. 100 00.............. 100 00.......................... Lathrop.............. 2,000 00 $5 00 2,005 00 Joel Kennedy......... Hamilton............. 1,500............. 1,500 00 N, H. Smith.............. Albany............... 125 00 10 00 135 00 Elisha B. Sherwood........ Dawn................ 1,330 00.............. 1,300 00 E. B. Sherwood............ Willow Brook......... 900 00.............. 900 00 J. S. Reeves............ Platte City............ 200 00.............. 200 00 H. Bullard............... Westminster,St.Joseph 3,374 00.............. 3,374 00 J. M. Green.............. Easton................ 500 00.............. 500 00 N. H. Smith.............. Mt. Zion.............. 50 00.............. 50 00 J. M. Crawford...........Maryville............ 2,500 00.............. 2,500 00 E. B. Sherwood........... Oak Grove............ 1,000 00.............. 1,000 00 J, G. Beard............... Avalon............... 1,050 00.............. 1,050 00 h t. L. Anderson........... Rosendale............ 55 00.............. 55 00 $16,654 00 $15 00 $16,669 00 Churches not reported, 23. 76 SYNOD OF MISSOURI. PRESBYTERY OF POTOSI. ~Ministers. Churches. General.Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. Obects. Total. T. D. Davis.............. Ironton............... $147 50 $6 00 $153 50.. Spencer................ Irondale, First........ 67 00 5 00 72 00.......................... Marble Hill........... 65 00.............. 65 00 P. H. Powelson...........Lake Spring.......... 400 00.............. 400 00...............White Water.......... 50 00.............. 50 00 William Ellers............ Mine La Motte.... 2,300 00.............. 2,300 00 $3,029 50 $11 00 $3,040 50 Churches not reported, 9. -0PRESBYTERY OF ST. LOUIS. General Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. Objec Total. Objects. Charles A. Dickey......... St. Louis, First....... $10,300 00........ $10,300 00 Samuel J. liccolls, D.D... St. Louis, Second..... 26,000 00 $17,010 00 43,010 00 S. M. Morton............. St. Louis, North...... 2,800 00 400 00 3,200 00 Thomas Marshall......... St. Louis, High St.... 5,000 00.............. 5,000 00 A. Vander Lippe.......... St. Louis, German..... 1,600 00.............. 1,600 00 E. A. Elfeld.............. Emanuel.............. 190 30.............. 190 30 William Porteus........... Calvary (St. Louis).... 2,100 00.............. 2,100 00 John R. Warner........... Kirkwood............. 1,260 00 5 00 1,265 00 F. J. Reichert........... Nazareth, German..... 60 00............. 00 James M. Smith......... St. Charles, First...... 9,000 00 13,000 00 22,000 00......................... Bethel.............................. 5 00 5 00 Jacob Schwartz........... Bethlehem............ 214 85 10 00 224 85......................... Welsh, First.......... 162 60............. 162 60 Robert A. Condit.......... Carondelet.......................... 2,170 00 2,170 00 J. F. Fenton.............. Cove............................... 5 00 5 00 Henry B. Holmes......... Rock Hill............. 4,003 00 4,003 00 R. Kessler................ Webster Groves....... 2,700 00 120 00 2,820 00 Andrew Luce............. Rolla...................... 106 00 106 00 John HI. Dillingham....... Fairmount........... 1,800 00....... 1.800 00.......................... Winsor Harbor Chapel. 1,100 00.......... 1,100 00....................... Ferguson.............. 2,200 00.............. 2,200 00 J. F. Fenton.Unon................ 73 30.............. 73 30 $70,564 05 $32,831 00 $103,395 05 Churches not reported, 18. SYNOD OF NEW JERSEY. 77 SYNOD OF NEW JERSEY. PRESBYTERY OF ELIZABETH. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. Obects. Total. Orlando L. Kirtland........ Springfield........................... $69 00 $69 00 Robert Street.............. Connecticut Farms.... $377 30 117 00 494 S0 Samuel S. Sheddan, D.D... Rahway, First........ 6,000 00.............. 6,000 00 John A. Liggett........... Rahway, Second.................... 3,500 00 3,500 00 J. T. English............. Liberty Corner........ 740 00.............. 740 00 E. H. Reinhart............ Elizabethport....................... 25 00 25 00 E. B. Edgar.............. Westfield........................... 560 00 560 00 Geo. C. Lucas............Woodbridge.......... 2,500 00.............. 2,500 00 J. B. Patterson............ Elizabeth, Second..... 16,000 00 525 00 16,525 00 E. Kempshall, D.D........ Elizabeth, First....... 8,400 00 200 00 8,600 00 Wm. C. Roberts, D.D..... Elizabeth, Westminster 21,050 00 6,200 00 27,250 00 G. S. Plumley............ Metuchen............. 1,500 00 216 50 1,716 50 J. G. Williamson.......... Bethlehem............ 14,500 00.............. 14,500 00 K. P. Ketcham............ Plainfield, First.................. 70 00 70 00 John C. Bliss.............. Plainfield, Second..... 16,000 00 525 40 16,525 40 John Ewing............... Clinton............... 2,150 00 100 00 2,250 00 Thomas Carter............ Pluckamin.......................... 500 00 500 00 Aaron Pack............... Perth Amboy....................... 60 00 60 00 C. A. Briggs.............. Roselle................ 2,500 00 560 00 3,060 00 T. De Hart Bruen......... Summit Central....... 7,350 00.............. 7,350 00 $99,067 30 $13,227 90 $112,295 20 Churches not reported, 9. — 0PRESBYTERY OF JERSEY CITY. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. Gener Total. Objects. Henry M. Booth........... Englewood.......................... $11,638 00 $11,68 00 George Brayton........... Norwood............. 41 0.............. 417 80 Samuel W. Duffield........ Claremont............ 1.700 00.......... 1,700 00 E. P. Gardner............ Hoboken........... 725 00.............. 725 00 J. C. Egbert.............. Hoboken, West........ 2,200 00.............. 2,200 00 Edward W. French........ Bergen, First.......... 6,613 01.............. 6,613 01 C. K. Imbrie, DD.D....... Jersey City, First.................... 1,950 00 1,950 00 I. B. Hopwood............. Paterson, Second...... 816 00.............. 816 00 P. F. Leavens............. Passaic............... 3,706 00.............. 3,706 00 W. H. Megie.............. Newfoundland........ 818 00.............. 818 00 G. L. Smith............... Rutherford Park...... 1,935 00......... 1,935 00 James Harkness........... Jersey City, Third..... 1,201 00.............. 1,201 00 $20,131 81 $13,588 00 $33,719 81 Churches not reported, 8. 78 SYNOD OF NEW JERSEY. PRESBYTERY OF MONMOUTH. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. Ojec, Total. Objects., Isaac Tyler.............. Holmanville......... $146 00 $33 00 $179 00 C. F. Worrell, D.D......... Squam Village....... 378 00.............. 78 00 James Petrie.............. Manchester.............. 151 00 151 00 Samuel Miller, D. D........ Mount Holly.......... 905 33.............. 905 33 T. Wilson................. Shrewsbury........... 800 00.............. 800 00 A. H. Dashiell, Jr.... w.... Bricksburg............ 450 00 100 00 550 00 J. B. Davis............... Hightstown........... 616 00 267 00 883 00 Joseph G. Symmes....... Cranbury, First................. 990 15 990 15 Joseph S. Vandyke........ Cranbury, Second..... 2,250 00.............. 2,250 00 A. P. Cobb................ Tennent.............. 1,353 00.............. 1 353 00 Frank Chandler........... Freehold Village...... 25,000 00 250 00 25,250 00 Joseph W. Hubbard....... Dayton................ 2,200 00.............. 2,200 00 John R. Hamilton......... Red Bank............. 350 00.......... 350 00 Benj. S. Everitt........... Jamesburg............ 2,500 00 200 00 2,700 00 J. Henry Kanfman........ Matawan.............. 1,300 00 200 00 1,500 00.......................... Bordentown.......................... 15 00 15 00 Edward B. Hoge......... Burlington......................... 400 00 400 00 S. R. Anderson........... Tuckerton........... 1,155 00.............. 1,155 00 H. R. Hall................ Columbus............. 102 00.............. 102 00 John Brash................ South Aruboy......... 2,607 00.............. 2,607 00 M. L. Hoffordc........... Fairview............. 155 00.............. 155 00.......................... Fairfield.............. 467 00.............. 467 00 $42,734 33 $2,606 15 $45,340 48 Churches not reported, 11. PRESBYTERY OF NEWARK. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. enral Total. Objects. J. F. Stearns, D.D........ Newark. First......... $10,000 00 $2,500 00 $12,500 00 J. P. Wilson, D.D......... Newark, South Park.. 9,721 35 1,501 86 11,223 21 J. H. Mcllvaine, D.D...... Newark, High Street.. 10,000 00.............. 10,000 00 W. T. Findley, D.D......... Newark, Central...... 3,100 00 900 00 4,000 00 J. Few Smith, D.D........ Newark, Second...... 9,400 00 1,500 00 10,900 00 E. R. Craven, D.D......... Newark, Third,....... 314 00 7,092 00 7,406 00 H. N. Brinsmade, D.D..... Newark, Wickliffe.... 100 00 1,140 00 1,240 00 M. F. Hollister............ Newark, Sixth........ 6,050 00.............. 6.C59 00 J. U. Guenther............ Newark, German First.............. 115 00 115 00 Geo. C. Seibert, D.D....... Newark, German Th'd.............. 200 00 200 00 Charles T. Haley.......... Roseville............. 11,886 00 3,500 00 15,386 00 Charles T. Berry.......... Caldwell............................ 1,752 00 1.752 00 Charles E. Knox........... Bloomfield............ 2,653 43 4,897 70 7,551 13 Duncan Kennedy, D.D..... Westminster, Bloomfl'd 5,500 00 256 00 5,756 00 J. Romeyn Berry, D.D..... Mont Clair.......................... 6,200 00 (i,200 00 George C. Pollock.......... Lyon's Farms......... 2,054 00............. 2,C54 00 Walter Condict............ Newark, Calvary...... 2,161 20 26 00 2,187 20 Clarence Eddy............. Woodside............. 21 90 28 10 50 00 John M. Ennslin.......... Bloomfield, German... 250 00 100 00 350 00 $73,211 88 $31,708 66 $104,920 51 Churches not reported, 3. SYNOD OF NEW JERSEY. 9 PRESBYTERY OF MORRIS AND ORANGE. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. Obecral Total. Objects. J. M. Ogden, D.D......... Chatham.............. $3,000 00.............. $3,000 00 O. H. P. Deyo........... Dover................ 24,000 00 $50 00 24,050 00 D. E. Megie...............Boonton......... 1,824 64 61 00 1,885 64 Charles A. Smith, D.D..... East Orange.......... 2,850 00 500 00 3,150 00 Robert Aikman............ Madison............................ 2,000 00 2,000 00 E. W. Stoddard........... Succasunna........... 405 00 25 00 430 00 O. H. P. Deyo............ Rockaway............ 4,500 00 54 00 4,554 00 Nathaniel Conklin......... New Vernon.......... 700 00 314 00 1,014 00 Eldridge Mix.............. Orange, First.......... 7,082 25 90 00 7,172 25 Henry F. Hickok.......... Orange, Second........ 11,689 54 400 00 12,089 54 Alfred Yeomans........... Orange, Central...... 40,000 00 10,000 0) 50,000 00 J. Allen Maxwell.......... Orange, South........ 3,600 00 240 00 3,840 00 J. Alstyne Biauvelt........ German Valley........ 9,000 00.............. 9,000 00 M. Ayers Depue.......... Pleasant Grove........ 2,000 00 1,800 00 3,800 00 John A. French........... Morristown, First...... 3,500 00 3,000 00 6,500 00 Albert Erdman............ Morristown, South St.. 1,366 87 4,761 03 6,127 90 J. A. Ferguson............ Hanover, First........ 1,200 00 27 00 1,227 00 J. W. Cochran............ Mendhan, First..................... 1,400 00 1,400 00 D. K. Freeman............ Mendham, Second..... 970 00 100 00 1,070 00 Daniel W. Fox............ Flanders.............. 2,000 00.............. 2.0 00 R. S. Feagles.............. Mt. Olive.............. 3,000 00.............. 3,000 00 D. McGee Bardwell........ Whippany.......................... 100 00 100 00 James F. Brewster........ Chester............... 815 00 50 00 865 00 R. S. Rosenthal........... Orange, German...... 3,200 00.............. 3,200 00 John R. Willox............ Fairmount........... 1,250 00.............. 1,250 00 $127,953 30 $24,972 03 $152,925 33 Churches not reported, 5. -0PRESBYTERY OF NEW BRUNSWICK. General Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. Objects Total. J. M. MacDonald, D.D..... Princeton, First....... $1,750 00 $328 00 $2,078 00 S. L. Finney.............. Princeton, Second..... 1,000 00 10,035 00 11,035 00 John Hall, D.D........... Trenton,First........ 1,450 00 2,020 00 3,470 00 James B. Kennedy........ Trenton, Second....... 450 00.............. 450 00 S. M. Studdiford.......... Trenton, Third....... 229 38 2.072 00 2,301 38 Richard H. Richardson,D.D Trenton,Fourth...... 2,100 00 191 73 2,291 73 A. D. L. Jewitt........... New Brunswick, First. 400 00 205 00 605 00 Abraham Gosman, D.D.... Lawrenceville....................... 160 00 160 00 D. L. Foster............... Pennington.......... 49400 165 50 659 50 A. L. Armstrong.......... Dutch Neck........... 550 00.............. 550 00 P. A. Studdiford.......... Lambertville.......... 1,639 48 510 53 2,150 01 Nathaniel L. Upham....... Aimwell, First........ 408 50 25 00 513 50 J. B. Adams............... Aimwell, Second.................... 33 00 33 00 J. D. Hewitt.............. Kirkpatrick Memorial...................................... Geo. S. Mott.............. Flemington........... 8,267 00 675 00 8.942 00 William Swan............. Stockton.............. 3,800 00.............. 3,800 00 J. D. Randolph............ Frenchtown........... 2,000 00.............. 2.000 00 J. T. Osler................ Kingwood............. 765 00.............. 765 00 John Burrows............. Milford............... 2,306 00 25 00 2,331 00 John Burrows............. Holland............... 885 50.............. 835 50 J. V. W. Schenck.......... Hamilton Square...... 1,888 89.............. 1,888 89 $30,413 75 $16,445 76 $46,859 51 Churches not reported, 9. 6 'gO SYNOD OF NEW JERSEY. PRESBYTERY OF NEWTON. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. General Total. Objects..Joel Campbell............. Lafayette............. $977 00 $123 00 $1,100 00 Andrew Tully............. Wautage, Second...... 700 00.............. 700 00 James McWilliam......... Deckertown........... 3,000 00.............. 3,000 00 David Tully............... Belvidere, First....... 435 00 320 00 755 00 J. M. Anderson........... Bclvidere, Second..... 7,500 00 10 00 7,510 00 E. Clarke Cline............ Oxford, Second....... 9,100 17 296 00 9,396 17 Thomas McCauly.......... Hackettstown........ 6,500 00 5,000 00 11,500 00 T. L. Byington........... Newton............... 20,000 00.............. 20,000 00 Alanson A. Haines........ Hardiston............. 2,500 00.............. 2,500 00 A. H. Holloway........... Danville.............. 550 00 16 43 566 43 J. B. Kugler............. Musconetcong Valley.. 50 00 5 00 55 00 P. B. Bonney.............. Branchville........... 1,299 60.............. 1,299 60 W. C. Stitt................ Yellow Frame......... 4,000 00.............. 4,000 00 A. M. Jelly................ Mansfield, First....... 3,000 00.............. 3,000 00 Thomas A. Sauson........ Blairstown....................... 10,206 00 10,206 00 H. B. Townsend........... Phillipsburg........ 946 00.............. 946 00 P. H. Brooks.............. Knowlton............. 1,751 00 15 00 1,766 00 Wm. Laurie............... Stewartsville........................ 445 00 445 00 David Conway............ Andover............. 800 00.............. 800 00 John J. Crane............. Stanhope........................... 28 00 28 00 $63,108 77 $16,46 443 $79,573 20 Churches not reported, 14. 0 —PRESBYTERY OF WEST JERSEY. General Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. Objects Total. ~~~~.........Greenwich............ $2,600 00.............. $2,600 00 F. D. Harris............ Woodbury........... 1,000 00.......... 1,000 00.......................... Pittsgrove............ 1,625 00 $25 00 1,650 00 F. R. Brace............... Blackwoodtown..................... 896 00 896 00 C. R. Gregory, D.D........ Bridgeton, First.................... 3,639 00 3,639 00 Heber H. Beadle.......... Bridgeton, Second..... 539 50.............. 539 50 William Bannard, D.D....Salem................. 5,000 00............. 5,000 00 J. H. Clark............... Cedarville, First.................... 45 00 45 00 L. H. Parsons............ Cedarville, Second.... 1,000 00.............. 1,000 00 V. D. Reed, D.D.......... Camden, First........ 30,369 00.............. 30,369 00 L. C. Baker.............. Camden, Second..... 6,750 00............. 6,750 00 Henry Reeves............. Gloucester City........ 1,202 00.............. 1,202 00 Robert J. Burtt.......... Woodstown........... 207 00......... 207 00 S. W. Pratt............... Hammonton.......... 30 00.............. 00 J. O. Wells........... Vineland.......................... 15 00 15 00 George Warrington........ Glassborough.......... 136 00............. 136 00 $50,458 50 $4,620 00 $55,078 50 Churches not reported, 21. SYNOD OF NEW YORK. 81 SYNOD OF NEW YORK. PRESBYTERY OF BOSTON. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. ObGener Total. Ira (. Tyson.............. Bedford.................. $1,117 00.,110 Jas. B. Dunn............ Boston, First.......... 5,420 08 $60000 6,020 08..........................Boston, Third....................... 750 00 750 00 Ja Rihardsas. Richardt Boston First 5,36....... 5,60.......65 40 Wm. House............... ondonderry.......... 675 30 15300 628 30 Joseph Lanman........... Windham............................ 233 50 233 50 $12,377 98 $1,736 50 $14,114 48 Churches not reported, 5. -O0PRESBYTERY OF HUDSON. General Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. Objects Total. D. 0. Timlow............. Amity................ $1,655 00.............. $1,655 00 W. A. Westcott........... Bloomingburg....................... $26 25 26 25 F. A. Crane............... Callicoon............. 90 00.............. 90 00 C. D. Rosenthal........... Clarkstown......................... 25 25 25 25 Thos. Nichols............ Chester............... 1,450 00 350 00 1,800 00 Theron Brittain........... Cochecton............ 302 00........... 302 00 0. M. Johnson........... Denton............... 505 00 55 00 560 00 George Pierson........... Florida............................. 503 00 503 00 J. M. Dickson............. Goodwill.............. 6,500.............. 6,500 00 Thos. J. Evans........... Greenbush.................... 225 00 S. C. Hepburn............ Hamptonburg......... 800 00.............. 800 00 A. S. Freeman............ Haverstraw, Central................. 601 30 601 30 John Turner.............. Hopewell........................... 12 00 12 00 H. Rahn.................. Jeffersonville, German.............. 25 00 25 00 J. N. Hasted............. Liberty............... 1,800 00.............. 1,800 00 A. Seward, D.D........... Middletown, First................... 146 00 146 00 Chas. Beattie........... Middletown, Second... 120 00 7 00 127 00 D. N. Freeland............ Monroe............... 1,390 00.............. 1,390 00 Luther Littell............. Mt. Hope............ 450 00 50 00 500 00 Richard Bentley........... Montgomery.......... 1,200 00.............. 1,200 00 T. M. Dawson............. Monticello............ 4,952 00.............. 4,952 00 Francis L. Patton......... Nyack................ 3,000 00.............. 3,000 00 A. H. Hand, D.D......... Palisades............. 900 00........... 900 00 A. P. Botsford............ Port Jervis..................................................... G. B. Bell................. Ramapo............................. 105 00 105 00 D. Beattie................Scotchtown........... 25 00.............. 25 00 J. J. McMahan............ Stony Point........... 200 00.............. 200 00 Geo. E. Northrup........ Waldberg............. 80000 0.............. 800 00.............. Washingtonville....... 150 00 50 00 300 00 D. C. Niven.............. est Town........... 44 00.............. 44 00 E. B. Wells............... White Lake........... 100 00.............. 100 00 Thomas Mack............ Hemstead............ 150 00.............. 150 00 $26,583 00 $2,280 80 $28,863 80 Churches not reported, 11. 82 SYNOD OF NEW YORK. PRESBYTERY OF NEW YORK. Ministers. Churches. ome Objects. ral Total. Home Objects. O b j e c ts.To ts. W. W. Newell, D.D....... Allen St............................ $781 38 $781 38 J.ardiner Spr, D. D. Brick................. $650 00 72,121 61 72,771 61 J. O. Murray, D.D. David Mitchell............ Canal Street.......... 1,200 00.............. 1,200 00 J. D. Wilson.............. Central............... 2,00.............. 2,200 00 Wm. Adams, D.D......... Madison Square...... 44,000 00 128,200 00 172,200 00 C. H. Payson.............. Mad. Sq. Ch. Miss. Ch 10,000 00.............. 10,000 00................. Manhattanville....... 500 00.............. 500 00 Geo. L. Prentiss, D.D..... Ch. of the Covenant.. 15,433 00 155,100 00 170,533 00...................Sea and Land......... 707 55............... 707 55 H. B. Chapin, D.D........ 84th Street........... 800 00.............. 800 00 C. S. Robinson, D.D....... 11th St. Ch.,or "Mem'l" 75.000 00.............. 75,000 00 John Hall, D.D........... 5th Ave. and 19th St.. 39,088 00 62,357 00 101,445 00 ~~~~~~......... 42d Street............ 700 00 100 00 800 00 E. W. Hitchcock.......... 14th Street......................... 6,178 37 6,178 37 John Thomson, D.D...... Fourth (84th Street.).. 10,696 00 1,000 00 11,696 00 Howard Crosby, D.D...... Fourth Avenue...... 7,275 00 5,525 00 12,800 00 B. Krusi.................. German............. 25 00.............. 25 00 T. A. Leggett............. Harlem............... 5,525 75.............. 5,525 75 Thos. Street.............. North............ 20,000 00.............. 20,000 00 S. D. Alexander, D.D..... Phillips............... 00 00 280 00 580 00 N. W. Conklin............ Rutgers............. 3,500 00 1,600 00 5,100 00 Wm. Aikman, D.D........ Spring Street........................ 800 00 800 00 S. D. Burchard, D.D....... 13th Street.......................... 1,500 00 1,500 00 W. W. Page........... Thomp'n & Houston St 1,080 00.............. 1,080 00 H. D. Northrop........... West 23d Street....... 2,200 00 300 00 2,500 00 R. R. Booth, D.D......... University Place...... 16,851 80 61,485 00 78,836 80 Chas. A. Stoddard......... Washington Heights... 1,708 00 1,000 00 2,708 00 Thomas S. Hastings, D.D.. West................ 24,720 25.............. 24,720 25 G. S. Chambers........... Murray Hill (40th St).. 1,558 23 200 00 1,758 23 $285,718 58 $498,618 45 $784,246 94 Churches not reported, 13. -0 —PRESBYTERY OF NORTH RIVER. General Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. Objecrt Total. G. P. Noble............... Malden............... $150.............. $150 00 W. N. Page............. Armenia.............. 7,000 00 $100 00 7,100 00 Wm. A. Halliday..........Bethlehem............ 787 00 43 00 880 00 J. Silliman............... Canterbury............ 3,000 00 26 00 3,026 00 John W. Teal.............. Cornwall............. 2,111 00.............. 2,111 00 0. H. Hazard.............. Freedom Plains........ 400 00.............. 400 00 E. P. Roe.................Highlands............ 1,469 07..1,469 07 H. B. Holmes............. Kingston.............. 148 75 5 00 153 75 R. H Wallace........... Little Britain.......... 1,250 00 250 00 1,500 00 Charles W. Cooper......... Marlborough.......... 605 00 25 00 630 00 F. R. Masters, D.D........ Matteawan............ 400 00 25 00 2,425 00 Joseph H. Myers, D.D..... Milton................500 00500. 00 Continued on nest page. SYNOD OF NEW YORK. 83 PRESBYTERY OF NORTH RIVER.-CONTINUED. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. General TotaL Objects. Wm. T. Sprole, D.D....... Newburgh, First.................... $500 00 $500 00 Wendell Prime............ Newburgh, Union..... $20,000 00.............. 20,000 00 W. N. Sayre................ Pine Plains........... 1,000 00.......... 1,000 00 H. J. Acker.............. Pleasant Valley........ 642 00.............. 642 00 F. B. Wheeler. D.D........ Poughkeepsie, First.... 4,258 05 535 30 4,793 35 E. D. Ledyard............. Rondout.......................... 575 00 575 00 S. N. Hutchinson.......... Salt Point, Westminster. 1,200 00 91 00 1,291 00 Harvey Smith............. South Armenia........ 1,200 00.............. 1,200 00 A. H. Seeley.............. Smithfield............ 300 00.............. 300 00 O. A. Kingsbury........... Wappinger's Falls..... 53 00............. 53 00 $48,462 87 $2,175 30 $50,648 17 Churches not reported, 10. PRESBYTERY OF WESTCHESTER. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. Objects Total. P. B. Heroy.............. Bedford............................ $250 00 $250 00 Horace G. Hinsdale........ Bridgeport, First.................... 918 51 918 51 Wm. J. Thompson........ Croton Falls.......... $65 00 225 00 290 00 Jas. W. Coleman.......... Darien............... 200 00.............. 200 00 T. M. Niven, Jr........... Dobb's Ferry.......... 900 00.............. 900 00 R. W. Dickinson.......... Ft. Washington........ 650 00 500 00 1,150 00 D. D. Sahler.............. Gilead................ 200 00.............. 200 00 T. Aspinwall Hodge........ Hartford, First........ 5,500 00.............. 5,500 00 R. A. Sawyer.............. Irvington............. 6,000 00 4,000 00 10,000 00 John Hancock............ Mt. Kisco............. 1,200 00 100 00 1,300 00 E. R. Burkhalter......... New Rochelle......... 400 00 1,000 00 1,400 00 Chas. H. Holloway......... North Salem.......... 100 00 10 00 110 00 James Baird, D.D......... Paterson.............. 183 00.............. 183 00 Jno. N. Freeman..........Peekskill, First....... 16,500 00.......... 16,500 00 Nelson Millard........... Peekskill, Second...... 12.300 00.............. 12,300 00 Ezra F. Munday.......... Portchester.......... 1,822 25 18 44 1,840 69 Arthur Potts.............. Morrisania............ 850 00.............. 850 00 Chas. W. Baird............ Rye................. 40,636 25 2,000 00 42.636 25 Wilson Phraner............ Sing Sing............. 3,000 00 500 00 3,500 00 A. R. Macoubrey.......... Southeast, Centre...... 226 25 228 50 454 75 D. S. Gregory............. South Salem.......... 250 00 414 00 664 00 A. S. Twombly............ Stamford, First........ 2.500 00 467 60 2,967 60 Hen. F. Lee............ Thompsonville, First..'720 00.............. 720 00 Alex. Nesbitt.............. Fremont............. 2 950 00........... 2,950 00 George Nixon............. West Farms........... 5100 00............. 5,100 00 T. Ralston Smith, D.D.... Yonkers, First........ 6,150 00 450 00 6,600 00 Lewis W. Mudge.......... Yonkers, Westminster. 468 00.............. 468 00 Jas. W. Johnston.......... Yorktown............. 3,000 00.............. 3,000 00 $111,870 75 $11,082 05 $122,952 80 Churches not reported, 10. 84 SYNOD OF PACIFIC. SYNOD OF PACIFIC. PRESBYTERY OF BENICIA. General Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. jec. Total. Robt. McCulloch.......... Big Valley............ $9,842 00.............. $9,842 00 B. R. Wells............... Healdsburgh.......... 850 00.............. 50 00 C. S. Dewing.............. Mendocino............ 650 00.............. 650 00 Richard WylieNap............ N............ $400 00 400 00 T. E. Taylor.............. San Rafael........... 585 00............. 585 00 L. P. Whiting............. Santa Rosa............ 822 50.............. 822 50.......................... Two Rocks............ 300 00.............. 00 00 N. B. Klink.............. Vallejo................ 650 00............. 650 00 J. S. Todd............... Arcata................ 550 00.............. 550 00 Robt. McCulloch.......... Shiloh................ 720 00.............. 720 00 $14,469 50 $400 00 $14,869 50,Churches not reported. 2. PRESBYTERY OF OREGON. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. neral Total. Objects. M. A. Williams............ Jackson.............. $400 50 $50 00 $450 5( R.Robe.................. Brownsville.......... 7500.............. 5 00.......................... Corvallis.......................... 100 00 100 00.......................... Eugene City........................ 108 75 108 75 J. R. Thompson........... Olympia.............. 661 00.............. 661 00 A. L. Lindsley, D.D....... Portland............. 1,427 00.............. 1,427 00 G. W. Sloan............... Steilicoom........... 22 00.............. 262 00. ~Phenix.~30 00..............5 0 00.......................... Phenix................ 3000.............. 000 ~',855 50 $258 75 $3,114 25 Churches not reported, 5. SYNOD OF PACIFIC. 85 PRESBYTERY OF SACRAMENTO. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. Objecal Total. A. Fairbairn.............. Chico................. $8,129 00.............. $8,129 00 John Brown.......... Elko................. 2,950 00......... 2,950 00 Lewis Thompson.......... Ione Valley............ 58 00 $25 00 83 00 W. W. McKaig........... Marysville........... 5,000 00.............. 5,000 00 James M. Newell.......... Placerville........... 570............. 570 00 F. L. Nash................ Sacramento........... 375 00 550 00 925 00 B. E. S. Ely............... Stockton.............. 3,250 00.............. 3,250 00 W. W. Macomber.......... Virginia City.......... 20 00 150 00 170 00 B. S. Lowe................ Rio Visto..................... 10 00 10 00 James Woods.............. Amador.............. 1, 00.............. 1,250 00 W. W. Brier.............. Westminster.......... 925 00.............. 925 00 $22,527 00 $735 00 $23,262 00 Churches not reported, 11. PRESBYTERY OF SAN JOSI. General Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. ects.otal. L. P. Webber............ Anaheim............ $100 00.............. $100 00 A. M. Stewart.......... Gilroy................ 1,500 001,500 00.......................... San Buena Ventura.... 215 00.............. 215 00 L. S. McDonald........... San Diego........... 1,344 00........ 1,344 00 Wm. Alexander........... San Jos6.............. 7,200 00.............. 7,200 00 A. H. White, LL.D........ San Leandro.......... 550 00.............. 550 00 H. H. Dobbins............ Santa Barbara........ 1,656 00.............. 1,656 00 A. B. Post................Santa Clara........... 1,527 00.............. 1,527 00.......................... Tomales.............. 2,000 00.............. 2,000 00.......................... Tule River.......................... $40 00 40 0(.......................... Visalia............... 800 00.............. 800 00......................... Watsonville........... 400 00.............. 400 00.......................... Milpitas.............. 712 00.............. 712 00......................... Centerville.......................... 132 00 1X 2 00.......................... Livermore............ 300 00.............. 300 00 $18,089 00 $172 00 $18,261 00 Churches not reported, 4. 86 SYNOD OF PACIFIC. PRESBYTERY OF SAN FRANCISCO. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. Geer Total. Objects. Oliver Hemstreet......... Brooklyn.............. $505 00.............. $505 00 H. R. Avery.............. Contra Costa.......... -55 00.............. 55 00.......................... San Francisco, First... 1,483 00.............. 1,483 00......................... San Francisco, Calvary..... $3,500 00 3.500 00 Sylvester Woodbridge, D.D. San Fran., Howard St.. 1,037 1..1,037 91...............San Fran., Howard Ch. 5,180 00 1,812 90 6.992 90 T. M. Cunningham, D.D... Sin Francisco, Central 14,000 00.............. 14,000 00 Wm. A. Scott, D......... San Francisco, St. John 58,f00 00.............. 58,600 00 A. G. McCarthy........... San Francisco, Olivet.. 500 00........ 500 00 H. W. Loomis............. San Francisco, Chinese 50 00 25 00 75 00 $80,537 50 $5,337 90 $85,739 41 Churches not reported, 5. SYNOD OF PHILADELPHIA. PRESBYTERY OF CHESTER. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. eral Total. Robert P. Du Bois......... New London........................ $393 50 $393 55 James W. Dale, D.D....... Media................ $1,000 00............. 1,000 00 Justus T. Umsted......... Fogg's Manor......... 1,2()0 00.... 1,200 00 Wm. E. Moore........... West Chester.......... 2,000 00 2,320 00 4,320 00 A. W. Sproull........... Chester............... 5,185 00 1,643 00 6,828 00 Aug. T. Dobson........... Chester City........... 7 00.............. 700 00 W. F. P. Noble............ Penningtonville....... 125 00 75 00 250 00 Orr Lawson............... Oxford....1......... 15,740 00.............. 15.740 00 J. W. Porter.............. Phcenixrille........... 4,000 00.............. 4,000 00 J. J. Pomeroy.......... Upper Octorara....... 5,6.0 00.............. 5,630 00 Wm. A. Ferguson.......... Waynesberg........... 1,540 00 114 60 1,6.54 60 Edward P. Heberton....... Great Valley.......... 1,580 00 20 00 1,600 00 James Roberts............ Coatesville........... 4,300 00.......... 4300 00 T. J. Aiken............... Reeseville............. 2,700 00 32 00 2,732 00 John Rea................ Downingtown......... 313 95.............. 313 5 A. Nelson Hollifield........ Fairview.............. 11,000 00.............. 11,00 00 Geo. L. Raymond.......... Darby, Second........ 3,052 31.............. 3,052 31 C. Forbes................. U. W. Nottingham.... 114 00.............. 114 00 L. J. Aiken.............. East Whiteland........ 350 00 33 00 383 00 $60,745 26 $4,631 10 $65,376 36 Churches not reported, 11. SYNOD OF PHILADELPHIA. 87 PRESBYTERY OF LEHIGH. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. GO ecer Total. Objects. John White............... Summit Hill.......... $75 00 $25 00 $100 00 E. J. Richards, D.D....... Reading, First........ 6,300 00 270 00 6.570 00 Jacob Belville, D.)........ Mauch Chunk......... 5,875 00 3,010 75 8,885 75 Cornelius Earle............ Catasaqua, First...... 8,500 00 1,056 00 9,556 00 W. Fulton................ Catasaqua, Second.... 1,617 00 25 00 1,612 00 Andrew M. Lowry......... Port Carbon.......... 1,000 00.............. 1,000 00 D. Stuart Banks........... Brainerd, Easton.................... 861 00 861 00 David M. James.......... Allen Township....... 9,200 00.............. 9,200 00 Robt. B. Foresman........ L. Mt. Bethel......... 41 00.............. 41 00 W. H. Dinsmore.......... Stroudsburg.......... 2,626 00.............. 2,626 00 D. Deruelle............... Weatherly............ 301 05 16 00 317 05 A. W. Woods.............. Mahanoy City......... 2,720 00 118 19 2,838 19 F. E. Miller.............. Easton, First.......... 1,245 00 1,000 00 2,245 00 B. C. Meeker........... Tamaqua.1.............,0. 1,590 00 Jas. A. Little........... Hokendaqua.......... 7,500 00.............. 7,500 00 S. W. Knipe...............Mountain............. 500 00.............. 500 00 John MacNaughton........ Slatington............ 850 00.............. 850 00 Robt. B. Foresman........ Bangor................ 4 00.............. 4 00 Geo. H. Hammer.......... Upper Lehigh......... 3,000 00.............. 3,000 00 J. C. Clyde................ Shenandoah........................ 100 10 00 Richd. Walker............ Lockride............ 6,000 00.............. 6,000 00.......................... Hazleton............................ 743 25 743 25 $58,944 05 $7,135 19 $66.079 24 Churches not reported, 15. -0PRESBYTERY OF LACKAWANNA. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. lener Total. Edward Allen............. Gibson................ $1,400 00.............. $1,400 00 Geo. Spaulding............ Brooklyn.............. 5,000 00...... 5,000 00........................ Barclay............... 754 50.............. 754 50 T. Thomas................ Rushville............. 25 0 00 00.3.00 D. Cook................. Wyalusing, First...... 400 00.............. 40 00 H. Armstrong............ Munroeton............ 115 00.............. 115 00 David Craft............... Wyalusing, Second.... 4,550 00............... 4,550 00 J. Cory................... Abington.............. 1,460 00.............. 1,460 00 H. Van Houten............ Hawley........................... 22 25 22 25 Clark Salmon.............. Meshoppen........... 261 00.............. 261 00 S. C. Login, D.D.......... Scranton, First........ 2,407 50 28,290 50 30,698 00 N. G. Parke............... Pittston.............. 2,84 29.............. 2,384 29 E. O. Ward................ Bethany............. 128 00.............. 128 00 S. P. Gates................ Canton............... 143 0000 0 00 243 00 Stephen A. Califf.......... Wells and Columbia... 512 25.............. 512 25..........................Athens................ 100 00.............. 100 00 Joel Jewell........... Columbia Cross Roads................. 5 00 5 00 J. Best.................... Waymart........................... 2 00 25 00 J. Best................... Prompton............ 107 00.............. 107 00 G. C. Judson............. Franklin.............. 152 25 180 00 332 25 J. S. Stewart.............. Towanda.............. 5.238 00 2,312 00 7,550 00 W. P. Gibson.............. Kingston.............. 6,320 00.............. 6,320 0 Continued on xext page. 88 SYNOD OF PHILADELPHIA. PRESBYTERY OF LACKAWANNA.-CONTINUED. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. enerl Total. Objects. J. G. Miller............... Montrose............. $800 00 $125 00 $925 00 A. B. King................ Wyoming............ 50 00 1,314 00 1,364 00 William J. Day........... Coalville.............. 1,400 00.............. 1,400 00 Jas. W. Raynor........... Mt. Pleasant.......... 361 00.............. 361 00.......................... niondale............ 140 00.............. 140 00 Chas. S. Dunning, D.D....Honesdale............ 7,500 00.............. 7,500 00 F. B. Hodge.............. Willkesbarre.......... 16,023 00 717 00 16,740 00 A. G. Harned.............. Newton.............. 724 96 160 00 884 96 J. E. Lang................ Archibald, German... 1,149 00.............. 1,149 00 J. B. Fisher.............. Providence............ 502 00.............. 502 00 B. S. Foster............... Dunmore............. 715 00.............. 715 00 A. D. Barber.............. New Milford.......... 650 00.............. 650 00 S. H. Moon............... Susquehanna.......... 522 50 35 00 557 50 E. D. Bryan............. Carbondale............ 2,500 00.............. 2,500 00 W. P. White.............. Plymouth............. 2,300 00...............2,800 00..........................Orwell................ 220 05.............. 220 05 $67,015 30 $33,290 75 $100,306 05 Churches not reported, 29. -0PRESBYTERY OF PHILADELPHIA, NORTH. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. l Total Objects. J. Foster Halsey, D.D..... Norristown. First..... $687 56 $290 00 $977 56 Jas. H. Symmes.......... Conshohocken......... 3,378 59.............. 3,378 59 S. M. Andrews, D.D....... Doylcst'n & Deep Run. 25,000 00 64 35 25,064 35 H. S. Rodenbough......... Norrist'n & Providence 2,400 00......... 2,400 00 H. S. Rodenbough......... Port Kennedy....................... 5 00 5 00 R. Owen, D.D............. Chestnut Hill....................... 4,000 00 4,000 00 Geo. C. Bush............. Newtown............. 242 00 295 37 537 37 Addison V. C. Schenk..... Kenderton............ 2,000 00............. 2,000 00 Thos. Murphy............ Frankford............ 900 00 500 00 1,400 (K) G. H. Nimmo............. Neshaminy IWarm'st'r) 565 00.............. 575 00 Joseph Beggs............. Falls of Schuylkill..... 2.500 00.............. 2.500 00 Samuel T. Lowrie......... Abington............. 2,090 86 5 00 2,095 86 H. T. Ford................Norristown Central.... 1,000 00............. 1.00 00 John C. Thompson........ Pottstown............ 2,(;00 00............. 2,000 00 W. A. Jenks.............. Bridesberg........... 5,GC00 00.............. 5,000 00 C. Collins................ Jeffersonville.......... 100 00......... 100 00 A. McCulla-h............. Germantown, Second.. 2,677 00 300 00 2,977 00 Edw'd P. Cowan.......... Germant'n, Market Sq. 1,605 00 2,530 00 4,165 00 Jacob Weidman........... Bristol............ 375 00 125 00 500 00 D. K. Turner............ Neshaminy (Warwick). 300 00.............. 300 00 T. C. Anderson............ Huntingdon Valley.... 1830 00............. 130 00 Jacob B. Krewson......... Forestville............ 300......0 00 J. F. Dripps............. Germantown, First.... 23,300 00 1,700 00 25.000 00 F. R. S. Hunsicker........ Plumstedville......... 350 00 5 50 355 50 $76,941 01 $9,820 22 $86.761 23 Churches not reported, 12. SYNOD OF PHILADELPHIA. 89 PRESBYTERY OF PHILADELPHIA, CENTRAL. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. General Total. W. W. Taylor............. Philadelphia, Olivet................. $295 50 $295 50 Thos. J. Shepherd, D.D.... Philad'a, N. Lib., First $1,407 28 1,740 20 3,147 48 Geo. F. Wiswell, D.D..... Philad'a, Green Hill... 18,000 00.............. 18,000 00 Wm. 0. Johnstone........ Philad'a, Kensington.. 5.800 00.............. 5,800 00 W. T. Eva................ Philad'a, Bethesda.... 17,193 00.............. 17,193 00 A. A. Willits, D.D......... Philad'a, WestArch St. 60,000 00.............. 60,000 00 Jas. Y. Mitchell.......... Philad'a, N. Lih.,Cent'l 10,293 75.......... 10,293 75 Alex. Reed, D.D.......... Philadelphia, Central.. 8,937 55 1,066 00 10,003 55 D. A. Cunningham........ Philad'a, Spring Garden............. 20 00 20 00 Benj. L. Agnew........... Philadelphia, North... 6,816 00 20 00 6,836 00 S. A. Mutchmore, D.D... Philad'a, Cohocksink.. 10,0(0 00............. 10,000 00 H. A. Smith.............. Philad'a, Mantua, First 3.884 00............ 3,884 00 Frank L. Robbins.......... Philadelphia, Oxford.. 30,500 00.............. 30,500 00 J. Addison Henr.y.........Phila., Princeton...... 4,153 00 40 00 4,193 00 J. H. Beale................ Phil., Kensington, First 6,041 00............. 6,041 00 Matthew Newkirk......... Philad'a, N. 10th St... 2,425 00 75 00 2,500 00 J. L. Withrow............. Philadelphia, Arch St.. 19.000 00 610 00 19,610 00 Geo. F. Cain.............. Philad'a, Alexander... 32,000 00............ 32.000 00.......................... Philadelphia, Western.............. 2,085 00 2,085 00 R. D. Harper, D.D......... Philad'a, N. Broad St.. 15,000 00 3,200 00 18,200 00 $251,450 58 $9,151 70 $260,602 28 Churches not reported, 8. OPRESBYTERY OF WESTMINSTER. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. ee Total. Objects. Lindley C. Rutter......... Chestnut Level....... $125 00............. $125.000 P. J. Timlow............. Leacock.............. 2,940 00 $300 00 3,2-0 00 T. M. Crawford........... Slateville............. 150 00 10 00 160 00 J. M. Rittenhouse......... Middle Octoraru....... 1,000 00.............. 1,000 00 Calvin W. Stewart........ Union................ 152 50.............. 152 50 Henry E. Niles.......... York.................. 33,000 00 1,000 00 34,000 00 J. Y. Cowhick............ Hopewell.............. 6,000 00.............. 6,000 00 J. Y. Cowhick............ Centre................ 200 00......... 200 00 J. Y. Cowhick............ Stewartstown......... 250 00.............. 250 00 Joseph D. Smith......... Slate Ridge........... 15 00 26 00 41 00 S. McNair................ Little Britain......... 5,000 00.............. 5,000 00 Robert Gamble............ Chanceford........... 300 00.............. 300 00 Geo. Robinson.......... Lancaster............. 2,000 00.............. 2.000 00 B. H. Witherow........... Columbia............ 10,474 00............. 10,474 00.......................... Coleraine, Free................................................. S. Morton Pierce.......... Wrightsville.......... 229 79.............. 229 79 Alex. F. Morrison......... New Harmony........ 400 00............. 400 00 Sam'l B. Webster.......... Bellevue............. 1,610 00.............. 1,610 00..........................Mount Joy............ 30 00.............. 30 00 R. P. Shaw............... Cedar Grove........................ 20 00 20 00 R. K. M. Baynum......... Strasburg.......................... 25 00 2.5 00 A. W. Hubbard........... Dillsbury............................' 3 00 23 00 $63,876 29 $1,404 00 $65,280 29 Churches not reported, 6. 90 SYNOD OF PHILADELPHIA. PRESBYTERY OF PHILADELPHIA. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. Gener al Total. Objects. Robert Adair............ Philadelphia, Tabor... $1,247 00.............. $1,247 00 David Malin, D.D......... Philadelphia, Fifteenth 3,500 00.............. 3,500 00 William Blackwood, D.D... Philadelphia, Ninth... 2,500 00.......... 2,500 00 Daniel March, D.D........ Philad'a, Clinton St... 2,000 00 $210 00 2,210 00 W. P. Breed, D.D......... Philad'a, West Spruce. 2,967 60 9,467 50 12,415 10 R. H. Alien, D.D.......... Philadelphia, Third... 2,354 85 315 00 2,669 85 Z. M. Humphrey, D.D..... Philadelphia. Calvary.. 6,500 00 53,532 00 60,032 00 W. M. Rice, D.D.......... Philadelphia, Fourth.. 800 00......... 800 00 Herrick Johnson, D.D..... Philadelphia, First.... 1,500 00 14,028 90 15,528 90 R. M. Patterson.......... Philadelphia, South.... 1,790 00.............. 1,790 00 Henry C. McCook......... Philadelphia, Seventh. 4,421 50 725 00 5,146 50 S. W. Dana............... Philad'a, Walnut St.... 12,500 00 565 00 13,065 00 J. Henry Sharpe.......... Philad'a, Wharton St.. 3,050 00.............. 3,050 00 James M. Crowell, D.D..... Philadelphia,Woodland 24,627 00 300 00 24,927 00 $69,757 95 $79,143 40 $148,901 35 Churches not reported, 14. SYNOD OF PITTSBURGH. PRESBYTERY OF BLAIRSVILLE. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. G Total. Objects. W. J. Bollman............ Congruity............. $2,575 00 $106 00 $2,681 00 Geo. Hill, D.D............ Blairsville.......................... 930 00 930 00 D. Harbison...............New Salem,......................... 628 10 628 10 Ross Stevenson............ Lgonier.......... 155 00 25 00 180 00 Ross Stevenson.......... Pleasant Grove........ 157 00............. 157 00 liobert Carothers.......... Cross Roads......................... 333 60 33-3 60 G. W. Shaiffer............ Armagh.............. 460 00 15 00 475 00 G. W. Sha.ffer........... Centreville........... 90 00 15 00 105 00 J. A. Marshall............ Beuiah.............. 1,650 00.............. 1,650 00 Wm. A. Fleming.......... Johnstown.......... 500 00 120 00 620 00 G. M. Spargrove.......... Murraysville.......... 8,403 00 46 35 8,449 25 T. R. Ewing............. New Alexandria...................... 613 00 613 00 J. D. Moorhead........... Plum Creek......................... 140 00 140 00 B. M. Kerr............... Ebensburgh........... 300 00 60 00 360 00 W. F. Hamilton........... Salem................ 92 00 106 00 198 00 W. F. Hamilton.......... Livermore.......... 45 00 231 00 276 00 D. W. Townsend.......... Unity................ 250 00 250 00 500 00 S. M. Davis.............. Latrobe............................ 400 00 400 00 Henry Bain............ Poke Run......... 1,650 00.............. 1,650 00.......................... Harrison City...................... 48 00 48 00 D. G. Robinson........... Black Lick.......................... 76 00 76 00 J. P. Kennedy............ Parnassus........................... 40 00 40 00, $16,327 00 $4,182 95 $20,509 95 Churches not reported, 4. SYNOD OF PITTSBURGH. 91 PRESBYTERY OF PITTSBURGH. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. eeral Total. Objects. Wm. Smith, D.D.......... Miller's Run........................ $151 00 $151 00 J. C. Jennings, D.D.......Sharon............... $2,951 68.............. 2,951 68 Ezra S. Harney............ Mt. Pisgah........... 5 00 51 00 56 00 Geo. Marshall, D.D........ Bethel................ 345 00 266 05 611 05 R. Lea................... Lawrenceville......... 560 00 230 00 790 00........................ Hopewell............. 1,000 00.............. 1,000 00 R. S. Morton.............. Cartiers............ 55 00 53 00 108 00 C. G. Bradock............ Bethamy............. 4,133 00 217 00 4,50 00 S. F. Scovel............. Pittsburg, First....... 1,071 00 20,440 00 21,511 00 Wm. D. Howard, D.D..... Pittsburg, Second..... 3,790 02 3,200 35 6,990 37 F. A. Noble.............. Pittsburg, Third.................... 11,184 00 11,184 00 M. W. Jacobus, D.D....... Pittsburg, Central................... 17,500 00 17,500 00 S. J. Wilson, D.D.......... Pittsburg, Sixth...... 4,984 00 1,000 00 5,984 00 James Kirk............... Long Island......... 53 00.............. 53 00 W. W. McKinney.......... Mingo................ 5,568 00.............. 5,568 00 J. J. Beacom.............. Montours.............. 200 00 100 00 300 00 J. J. Beacom.............. Forest Grove.......... 900 00.... 900 00 Samuel S. Shriver......... Lebanon.............. 8,000 00 6,000 00 14,000 00 W. T. Beatty..............Shady Side............ 6,918 00 11,499 00 18,417 00.......................... Valley............... 1,000 00.............. 1,000 00 J. S. Stuchell........... Hazlewood........ 5,173 00.............. 5,173 00 Wm. F. Brown.......... Cannonsburg......... 75 00 148 68 223 68 P. S. Davies.............. Birmingham.......... 4,423 00.............. 4,423 00 S. M. Henderson.......... Wilkinsburgh......... 3,800 00 100 00 3,900 00 P. S. Jennings........... Mt. Washington....... 489 00.............. 489 00 James S. Hawk........... Westminster.......... 3,939 00.............. 3,939 00 P. J. Cummings........... Mt. Carmel.......... 4,000 00.............. 4,000 00 F. R. Wotring,........... Mansfield............. 1,200 00.............. 1,200 00 Jno. Gillespie.......... East Liberty.......... 1,163 00 15,224 00 16,387 00 Samuel Fisher........... Swissvale............. 7,600 00.............. 7,600 00 Edward P. Crane.......... Minersville............ 158 00 20 00 178 00 Wm. 0. Campbell......... Monongahela City..... 4,318 29.............. 4,318 29 D. T. Carnahan........... Bellefield............. 5,433 00 90 00 5,523 00 $83,304 99 $87,474 08 $170,779 07 Churches not reported, 9. PRESBYTERY OF WEST VIRGINIA. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. Ojeral Total. James H. Flanagan.......Fairmont............... $238 00 Robert A. Blockford....... Clarksburg........... 70 00. $10 00 80 00 W. R. Libbet.............. Portland............. 25 00 655 00 680 00......................... Buckhannon........... 625 00 100 00 725 00................ Bethel................ 50 00............. 50 00 W. R. Libbet............. Newburg............. 150 00.............. 150 00 Loyal Young, D.D......... French Creek....................... 1,049 96 1,049 96.......................... Morgantown........................ 42 00 42 00. Edgar................ Kingwood............ 42 00.............. 42 00 Loyal Young, D.D... Weston.............. 245 00............. 245 00 J. M. Nourse........... Hugh's River......... 1,500 00.............. 1,500 00 J. H. Flanagan........... Grafton.............. 113 00.............. 113 00 $3,058 00 $1,856 96 $4,914 96 Churches not reported, 10. 92 SYNOD OF PITTSBURGH. PRESBYTERY OF REDSTONE. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. General Total. J. Stoneroad.............. Laurel Hill............ $510 00 $841 00 $851 00 John McClintock......... Greensboro.................... 96 00 96 00 Wm. Edgar.............Somerset............. 1,000 00 12 00 1,012 00 J. M. Barnett............. Connellsville.......... 4,275 0 1,150 00 5,425 00 H. O. Rosborough......... Spring Hill........... 100 00.............. 100 00 N. H. G. Fife............ Long Run............ 3,500 00.............. 3,500 00 L. Y. Graham............. Rehoboth............ 2,626 00.............. 2,626 00 W. W. Ralston.......... Uniontown............ 3.050 00.............. 3,050 00......................... Little Redstone....... 2.660 00.............. 2,660 00 John McMillan, D.D...... Mt. Pleasant.......... 20,000 0.............. 20,000 00.........................Lent................. 53 00 1,000 00 1,053 00 Thos. S. Parke............. Tyrone................ 550 00 100 00 650 00 John McClintock.......... New Providence....... 266 00 234 00 500 00........................................................................................ G. M. Hair............... McKeesport........... 5,515 00 78 00 5,593 00 H. 0. Rosborough......... George's Creek........ 210 00 77 00 287 00 J. P. Fulton.............. Dunlap's Creek........ 2,000 00 50 00 2,050 00 J. P. Fulton.............. McClellandtown....... 600 00.............. 600 00.......................... Round Hill........... 2,000 00.............. 2,0(0 00 E. P. Lewis............... Brownsville........... 1,317 00............. 1.317 00 Henry Fulton............. West Newton.......... 2,850 00.............. 2,850 00.......................... Pleasant Unity........ 1,488 (......... 1,488 00.......................... Mt. Washington....... 100 00.............. 100 00 Asahel Bronson, D.D...... Jefferson............. 5 00........5 00 T. S. Parke............... Harmony........................... 25 00 25 00.......................... Mt. Vernon........... 1,100 00.............. 1,100 00 $55,775 00 $3,163 00 $88,938 00 Churches not reported, 3. 0PRESBYTERY OF WASHINGTON. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. Total. Objects. John Stockton, D.D....... Cross Creek........... $1,178 00 $603 00 $1,781 00 Alex. McCarrell, D.D...... Claysville......................... 50 00 50 00 W. H. Lester............. West Alexander....... 1,200 00 400 00 1,600 00 R. T. Price.............. Mt. Prospect.......... 5,660 00.............. 5,660 00 D. M. Miller.............. Cross Roads.......... 983 00 255 50 1,2 8 50 R. B. Farrar.............. West Union........... 1,650 00.............. 1,650 00 A. O. Rockwell............ Frankfort............. 5,425 00 575 00 6,000 00.......................... Waynesbrgh..................... 52 50 52 50 D. W. Fisher............ Wheeling, First....... 7,75000 291 68 8.041 68 Bellville Roberts..........'heeling, Fourth...... 405 00.............. 405 00 James J. Brownson, D.D.. Washington. First..... 4,926 16 5,326 02 10,252 18 George P. Hays, D.D...... Washington, Second................. 1,858 37 1,858 37 John Eagleson, D.D....... Upper Buffalo......... 10,225 00 247 00 10,472 00 Smith F. Grier.......... New Cumberland...... 103 00.............. 10 00 J. T. Fredericks.......... Burgettstown.......... 481 00 308 87 789 87 L. Grier................. Forks of Wheeling................... 170 00 170 00 Samuel Graham........... Unity.............................. 101 50 101 50 R. R. Moore..............Wellsburg........... 1,368 00.............. 16800 John B. Graham.......... Holliday's Cove....... 782 00 1500 797 00 $42,136 16 $10,254 44 $52,390 60 Churches not reported, 17. SYNOD OF TENNESSEE. 93 SYNOD OF TENNESSEE. PRESBYTERY OF AUSTIN. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. Geer Total. Objects. J. A Williams............ Austin, First.......... $4,000 00 $40 00 $4,040 00 $4,000 00 $40 00 $4,040 00 -0PRESBYTERY OF KINGSTON. General Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. Objec Total. Objects......................... Rockford........................... $100 00 $100 00......................... New Providence...... $48 00.............. 43800 T. J. Lamar.............. Forest Hill.......................... 580 00 580 00 T. J. Lamar.............. Clover Hill.......................... 600 00 600 00.......................... Baker's Creek......... 125 00 400 00 525 00....................................................................................... — -- -- - - - -.......................... Mount Zion..................0 00 20 00......................... o..............ad..... 1000 10 00 David M. Wilson.......... New Bethel........... 500.............. 500 David M. Wilson.......... Mars Hill............. 35 00............. 35 00 E. W. P. Wyott........... Bethel................ 820 00.............. 820 00.......................... Grassy Cove.......... 650 00.............. 650 00.......................... Kingston, Second................... 5 00 5 00 $2,073 00 $1,715 00 $3,788 00 Churches not reported, 17. 94 SYNOD OF TENNESSEE. PRESBYTERY OF HOLSTON. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. eral Total. Objects........................... Mount Bethel......................................... W. B. Iankin.S0 Salem................ $1,0o 00 $5 00 $1,005 00 J. Bell................... Lebanon.......... 50 00.0 00 S. V. McCorkle.......... Kingsport.......................... 00 15 00 J. G. Mason.............. Jonesboro........................... 5 41 59 41 P. D. Cowan.............. Rogersville........... 93 75............. 93 75 W. S. Doak............. Timber Ridge......... 214 25.............. 214 25 S. V. McCorkle........... New Salem............ 630 00............ 630 00 $1,988 00 $79 41 $2,067 41 Churches not reported, 7. PRESBYTERY OF NEW ORLEANS. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. Ojecl Total. Objects. John H. H ollander......................................................................... Otto Koelle.............. New Orleans, Second..i.............. $123 $ 75 $123 75 $123 75 0PRESBYTERY OF UNION. General Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. Obect Total. W. H. Lyle............... Westminster......................... $72 35 $72 35 W. H. Lyle............... Mount Horeb........................ 165 64 165 64 E. N. Sawtell............. Hopewell............. 2,017 11.............. 2,017 11 P. D. Cowan.............. New Market.......... 102 25 84 50 186 75 Isaac A. Martin.......... Caledonia............ 150 00............. 150 00 E. N. Sawtell............ Washington.......................... 235 00 235 00 E. S. Herron.............. Spring Place......................... 15 00 15 00 N. Bachman.............. Knoxville, Second..... 4,058 34.............. 4,058 34.......................... New Prospect......... 1,031 00.............. 1,031 00f $7,358 70 $572 49 $7,931 19 Churches not reported, 11. SYNOD OF TOLEDO. 95 SYNOD OF TOLEDO. PRESBYTERY OF BELLEFONTAINE. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. Objnetl Total. J. P. Lloyd............... Crestline............. $625 00........$625 00 J. H. Sherrard............ Bucyrus............... 100 00 $403 58 503 58 John B. Blayney.......... Upper Sandusky...... 365 00............ 365 00 L. J. Drake................West Liberty.......... 258 00............. 258 00 A. Telford................ Spring Hills.......... 160 70 114 00 274 70 Geo. L. Kalb.............. Bellefontaine,......... 1,400 00.............. 1,400 00 J. G. Hall............... Kenton.............. 1,000 00.............. 1,000 00 H. M. Shockley........... Belle Centre........... 924 00.......... 924 00 H. M. Shockley.......... Huntsville............. 183 00........... 183 00 J. C. Meloy............ Buck Creek........... 21 00 180 00 201 00 J. A. P. McGaw........... Urbana............... 1,482 00 820 00 2,302 00 J. G. Junkin............ Wyandotte........................ 25 00 25 00.......................... Eden...............0 00............. 70 00 $6,588 70 $1,542 58 $8,131 28 Churches not reported, 11. -0 —-- PRESBYTERY OF HURON. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. General Total. Objects. Wm. Maclaren, D.D....... Fostoria............... $200 60.............. $200 00 J. K. Kost................ Plymouth............. 1,250 0.............. 1,250 00 R. B. Moore............... Tffin................. 7,700 00.............. 7,700 00 W. M. Newton............ Bloomville........................ $558 00 558 00 W. T. Hart............... Lyme................. 100 00 232 00 332 00 James S. McCoy.......... Sandusky........................... 850 00 850 00 T. D. Bartholomew........ Olena................. 460 00 105 00 565 00 James T. Pollock.......... Monroeville.................................................... Henry H. Rice............ Norwalk.............. 4,512 00.............. 4,512 00 T. D. Bartholomew........ Peru.......................... 80 00 80 00 W. M. Newton............ Melmore............................ 118 00 118 00......................... Clyde................. 471 00.............. 471 00.......................... McCutcheonville.............. 115 00 115 00 E. Bushnell, D.D......... Fremont.............. 8,000 00............. 8,000 00 $22,693 00 $2,058 00 $24,751 00 Churches not reported, 9. 7 96 SYNOD OF TOLEDO. PRESBYTERY OF LIMA. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. Total. Objects. R. H. Hollyday............ Arcadia............. $225 00.............. $225 00 Thomas Elcock............ Shanesville...650.............. 6550 00...................... Harrison.............. 15 00 $40 00 55 00 A. B. Fields............... Findlay............... 220 00 170 00 390 00 D. W. Cooper............. Ottawa............... 193 00 1........... 193 00 D. W. Cooper............. Wapakoneta........... 225 00............ 225 00 Wm. M. Claybaugh........ Van Wert........... 1,778 50.............. 1.778 50 R. McCaslin............... Sidney................ 1,947 00............. 1,947 00 Samuel Carrick.Kerr...... Turtle Creek.......... 800 00.............. 300 00.......................... Mount Jefferson....... 50 00.............. 50 00 John Daniel.............. Lima Union........... 484 00.............. 484 00 W. A. Ward.............. Pleasantville.......... 400 00.............. 400 00 W. A. Ward............... Blanchard............. 373 00.............. 373 00 $6,860 50 $210 00 $7,070 50 Churches not reported, 17. -0PRESBYTERY OF MAUMEE. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. e Total. P. C. Baldwin............. Haskins.............. $2,090 00.............. $2,090 00 P. C. Baldwin.............Mitton Centre.................... $5 00 5 00 J. P. P. Stockton..........West Unity........... 750 00.............. 750 00 J. P. P. Stockton.......... Mount Salem.......... 700 00.............. 700 00 Bernard W. Slagle.........Defiance, First........ 1,000 00.............. 1,000 00 Henry M. Bacon.......... Toledo, Westminster... 16.250 00 100 00 16,350 00 G. A. Adams.............. Perrysburgh........... 975 00.............. 975 00 G. M. Miller.............. Bethesda.............. 2,0 00 10 0 00 2,010 00 Robert Edgar.............Toledo, Second...................... 20 00 20 00 H. N. McCracken......... Toledo, First......... 15,585 50 115 00 15,650 50 James E. Vance......... Tontogany............ 84 16.............. 84 16 G. N. Todd.............. Delta................. 1,500 00.............. 1,500 00 S. S. Hyde................ Hicksville............. 160 00.............. 160 00 Wm. McElwee....... Bowling Green........ 150 001.......... 150 00 E. Thomson............... Bryan................ 1,781 00 10 00 1,791 00 Robert Edgar.............. Toledo Third......... 980 00............. 90 00 P. C. Baldwin......... Westoi................ 200 00........... 200 00 P. C. Baldwin............ Napoleon........................... 11 00 11 00 $44,155 66 $271 00 $44,426 66 Churches not reported, 12. SYNOD OF UTICA. 97 SYNOD OF UTICA. PRESBYTERY OF BINGHAMTON. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. ObGec Total. Objects. S. Mandeville............. Masonville........................... $33 00 $38 00 C. O. Thatcher............ Union, First Ch....... $275 00.............. 275 00 S. Vorhis.................. Spencer.............. 300 00.............. 300 00 Amos Crocker............. Coventry, Second.... 400 00.............. 400 00 George N. Boardman, D.D. Binghamton, First..... 18,000 00 5,010 00 23,010 00 C. P. Coit................. Binghamton, North.... 265 00 60 00 325 00 A McMaster............... Nichols............... 3,000 00.............. 3,000 00 S. H. Howe............... Cortland.............. 1,900 00 180 00 2,080 00 W. H. Sawtell,............ Nineveh............... 4,000 00.............. 4,000 00 R. A. Clark.............. Preble................ 1,000 00.............. 1,000 00..........................Virgil................. 500 00.............. 500 00 W. R. Halbert............ Apalachin, First Ch.... 425 00.............. 425 00 D. D. Gregory............ Conklin.............. 1,000 00.............. 1,000 00 $31,065 00 $5,283 00 $36,348 00 Churches not reported, 15. --- PRESBYTERY OF OTSEGO. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. Objeral Total. Chas. Gillette............ Westford.............. $100 00............. $100 00 J. L. Jones.............. Guilford Centre..................... $100 00 100 00 H. H. Allen............... Onconta............... 1,805 39.............. 1,805 39 F. A. M. Brown........... Delhi, Second........................ 200 00 200 00.......................... Butternutts......................... 38 00 38 00 L... Richards............ Head of Delaware..... 339 0............. 339 00 P. F. Sanborn............. Springfield............ 711 00 300 00 1,011 00 Gustavus R. Alden........ Cooperstown.......... 185 00 2,516 00 2,701 00 Frank H. Seely.......... Richfield Springs.................... 50 00 50 00 H. U. Swinnerton......... Cherry Valley......... 2,000 00 33 42 2,033 42.......................... Cannonsville.......... 165 00 10 00 175 00 $5,305 39 $3,247 42 $8,552 81 Churches not reported, 20. 98 SYNOD OF UTICA. PRESBYTERY OF ST. LAWRENCE. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects General Total. Objects................. Brasher Falls.......... $2.500 00.............. $2,500 00 E. Wood..................Brownville........... 489 08............ 489 08 James Gardner........... Canton............... 3,176 00.............. 3,76 00 B. G. Bickford............ Chaumont............ 1,000 00.............. 1,00 00 E. Wood.................. Dexter................ 276 00.............. 276 00.......................... East De Kalb.......... 1,280 00.............. 1,280 00 Ellsworth............. 0 00:.O 00....................................... 30 00..............: 0 00 N. J. Conklin............. Gouverneur........... 3,279 28 $142 25 3,421 53 R. L. McCune............. Henvelton.......... 600 00.............. 60 00......................... Le Ray.............. 2,000 00 2,716 00 4,716i 00 L. M. Miller, D.D........ Oswegatchie, First..... 10,000 00 1,070 00 11,070 00 James Cleland............ Oswegatchie, Second................. 218 00 218 00 A. Adair.................. Oxbow.............................. 44 00 44 00 Henry Hickock........... Sackett's Harbor...... 270 00.............. 270 00 Alex. Smith............... Theresa............. 963 00.............. 963 00 J. J. Porter, D.D......... Watertown, First...... 5,100 00.............. 5,100 00 C. M. Livingston.......... Watertown, Stone St... 8000 00.............. 00 00 Robert W. McCormick..... Waddington........... 114 00.............. 114 00 $31,877 36 $4,190 25 $16,067 61 Churches not reported, 14. — 0PRESBYTERY OF SYRACUSE. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. O r otal. D. Torrey, D.D.......... Cazenovia............. $5,314 50.............. $5,14 50 David James.............. Constantia, First Ch... 1,4C0 00 $526 00 1,926 00 D. W. Bigelow............ Fayetteville.......... 3,375 00 140 00 3,515 00................... Hannibal.............. 1,000 00............. 1,000 00 H. C. Iazen.............. Liverpool............. 2,642 00 42 52 2,684 52 Samuel L. Merrell......... Lysander.............. 250 00.............. 250 00 J. A. Worden............. Oswego, First......... 4.247 00 253 00 4,500 00 J. H. Frazee.............. Syracuse, First Ward.. 5,718 40 200 00 5,9:'8 40 R. G. Thurber............. Syracuse Park, Central 30,000 00 150 00 30.150 00 J. S. Bacon............... Syracuse, Fourth...... 35,000 00. 35,000 00 E. B. Parsons.............. Baldwinsville.......... 5,000 00 155 00 5155 00 Alvin Cooper.............. Pompey.......................... 41 25 41 25 A. Robinson.............. Colamer.............. 103 00.............. 103 00 F. Hebard................. Amboy................ 400 00.............. 400 00 H. M. Dodd............... Manlius............... 500 00 300 00 800 00 L. R. Janes......... Onondaga Valley....... 250 00............ 25 00 A. J. Quick............... Lenox................. 300 00..........300 00 A. C. Shaw.............. Fulton and Granby.... 3,700 00 1,600 00 5,300 00 James Marshall............ Redfield............... 114 00........... 114 00 J. Petrie................. Volney............................ 20 00 20 00 $99,333 90 3,427 77 102,761 67 Churches not reported, 15. SYNOD OF UTICA. PRESBYTERY OF UTICA. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. Objr Total. P. H. Foler,......Utica, First$0,5 5 $,47 40 $1,8 75 P. H. Fowler, D.D........ Utica, First........... $10,352 35 $1,473 40 $11,8'25 75 Thomas J. Brown......... Utica, Westminster................. 10,115 00 10,115 00 N. W. Goertner, D.D...... Hamilton College..................... 600 00 600 00 E. C. Pritchett........... Oriskany............................ 100 00 100 00 George D. Baker........... Oneida............................ 1,012 12 1,012 12 A. Cochran................ Oneida Castle........ 207 00............. 207 00 V. Le Roy Lockwood...... New York Mills........ 11,000 00 10,065 00 21.065 00 B. F. Willoughby......... Sauqoit............... 115 00.............. 115 00 Thos. B. Hudson.......... Clinton................ 100 (0 880 00 980 00 J. W. Whitfield........... West Utica............ 150 00.............. 150 00 B. B. Furbish............. New Hartford......... 6,825 14...............6,825 14 W. M. Robinson........... Westernville.......... 1,969 00.............. 1.969 00 E. N. Manley.............. Camden, First Church. 1,970 00............... 1,970 00 C. H. Beebe............... Clayville.............. 215 00.............. 215 00 L. Williams................ Lyons Falls (Forest Oh.) 4,000 00.............. 4,000 00 N. Bosworth............ Williamstown.......... 650 00.............. 650 00 Peter Stryker, D.D...... Rome................. 6,800 00 300 00 7,100 00....................... Vernon................ 1,000 00.............. 1,000 00 W. B. Parmelee........... Little Falls............ 75 00 462 00 537 00 G. L. Roof................ Lowville.............. 2,776 50.............. 2,776 50 L. Williams..............Turin................. 300 00.............. 300 00 $48.504 99 $25,007 52 $73,512 51 Churches not reported, 20. SYNOD OF WESTERN NEW YORK. PRESBYTERY OF GENESEE. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. Objects. Total. C. W. Hawley............. Batavia............. $1,264 00 $1,901 03 $3,165 00 G. S. Corwin............ Pembroke and Batavia. 1,205 00 540 00 1,745 00 T. M. HoLdgman.......... Byron................. 150 00 281 (00 431 00 C. H. Taylor, D.D........ Le Roy................ 2,000 00 52,71!) 00 54,71! 00 A. B. Morse............. Wyoming.......................... 61 30 61 30 J. E. Nassau.............. Warsaw............... 2,480 00 212 00 2,692 00 C. W. MacCarthy........ Portageville........................ 113 35 113 35 C. W. Remington.......... Corfu................ 387 00............ 387 00 John C. Long............... Elba. 1,390 00 20 00 1,410 00.......................... North Bergen......... 2,238 12 50 00 2,288 12 $11,114 12 $55,897 65 $67,011 77 100 SYNOD OF WESTERN NEW YORK. PRESBYTERY OF BUFFALO. General Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. Gene Total. Objects. *Walter Clark, D.D......... Buffalo, First.......... $13,160 00 $3,067 00 $16,227 00 John C. Lord, D.D...... Buffalo, Central..................... 32,775 00 32,775 00 A. L. Benton............ Wolcott Calkins........... Buffalo, North........ 10,222 97 1,069 00 11,291 97 Erskine N. White......... Buffalo, Westminster.. 10,200 00 100 00 10,300 00 Henry Ward............... Buffalo, East.........,000 00........ 2,000 00 A. D. White.......... Buff'o, Breckenridge St. 454 00.............. 454 00 Alex. McLean............. Buffalo, Calvary....... 4,461 97 210 00 4,671 97 S. Cowles................. Gowanda........................... 2,025 00 2.025 00 Ephraim Taylor.......... East Hamburg........ 37500.............. 375 00 J. M. Ballou............. Clarence.............. 100 00............. 100 00.......................... Fredonia............................ 20 00 20 00 Edwin S. Wright, D.D..... Ripley, First.......... 1,100 00.............. 1,100 00.......................... Ripley, Second........ 2,400 00.......2,400 00 Chalon Burgess.......... Panama.............. 582 25 230 00 812 25 R. M. Sandford........... West Aurora........... 500 00.............. 500 00 William Waith............ Lancaster............ 1,200 00.............. 1,200 00 R. Norton............. St. Catherine's, C. W. 1,500 00 2 00 1,502 00 Wm. A. Fx............... Westfield........................... 52 00 52 00 R. M. Sandford.......... East Aurora........... 211 00.............. 211 00 W. J. Hunt............... South Wales........... 138 00.............. 138 00 $48,605 19 $39,550 00 $88,155 19 Churches.not reported, 13. PRESBYTERY OF GENESEE. VALLEY. Ministers. C hurches. tome Objects. General Tot. Objects. J. G. Ogden............ Almond.............., 0...... $2,000 00 John Reid.......... Angelica.......................... 164 00 W. C. Gaylord.......... Burns................. 75 0.............. 75 00 C. B. Gardner........... Cuba................ 10,652 00.... 10,652 00.. Franklinville.......... 18 00............. 180 00 N. M. Clute.............. Olean................ 2,465 00........... 2,465 00 J. E. Tinker.............. Portville........................ 160 00 160 00) John W. Lane............ Rushford.............. 5 0000 553 00 $15,872 00 $377 00 $16,249 01) *Deceased. Churches not reported, 21. SYNOD OF WEiSTERN NEW YORK. 101 PRESBYTERY OF NIAGARA. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. Ojec.r Total W. C. Wisner, D.D........ Lockport, First........ $5,000 00 $1,000 00 $6,000 00 E. P. Marvin.............. Lockport, Second Ward 55000............. 550 00 J. Odell.................. Lewiston............ 7,295 00............. 7,295 00 Thos. Doggett............ Niagara Falls........ 2,000 00 355 00 2,355 00 Wm. G. Hubbard.......... Millville.............. 6,500 00.............. 6,500 00 Anson G. Chester.......... Albion.............................. 114 50 114 50 Edwin Hall, Jr.......... Porter or Youngstown. 700 00.............. 700 00 Frederick H. Adams....... Wilson............ 1,500 00.............. 1,500 00 L. B. Rogers.............. Somerset.............. 1,680 00.............. 1,680 00 Samuel F. Bacon......... Carlton............. 3,1b0 00........... 3,180 00.......................... Pendleton & Wheatfield......................................... C. C. Johnson............. Holly................. 400 00............ 400 00 H. P. Bogue.. La Slle............ 560 00.............. 560 00 $29,365 00 $1,469 50 $30,834 50 PRESBYTERY OF ROCHESTER. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. neral Total. Objects. J. L. Robertson........... Rochester, First...... $42,000 00.............. $42,000 00 James B. Shaw, D.D...... Rochester, Brick...... 9,269 79 51) 00 9,319 79 S. M. Campbell, D.D....... Rochester, Central.... 7,159 00 7,104 72 14,263 72......................... Rochester, St. Peter's.. 2,600 00.............. 2,600 00 Henry M. Morcy.......... Rochester, Westminster 3,865 76.............. 3,865 76 H. W. Morris.............. Rochester, Calvary.... 4,000 00............. 4,000 00 Thomas Aitken............ Sparta, First.......... 121 00 136 00 257 00 Thomas Aitken............ Sparta, Second........ 475 00 829 00 804 00 A. H. Corliss............. Lima................. 1,340 00.............. 1,340 )00 A. Baker.................. Geneseo, First........ 200 00 20 00 220 00 I. N. Spragne, D.D........ Geneseo Village, First. 2,135 00 53 50 2,188 50 F. DeW. Ward, D.D...... Geneseo, Central...... 2,459 00 150 00 2,609 00 Geo. A. Brown............ Brockport............. 3,100 00.............. 3,100 00 O. P. Conklin............. Charlotte............ 576 00 15 00 591 00 Thomas Dobbins.......... Groveland............ 3,300 00............ 3,300 00 Willis C. Gaylord.......... Ossian................ 42 40.............. 42 40 Samuel Jessup............ Dansville............. 1,432 00.............. 1,432 00 W. E. Jones........... Tuscarora and Unon 1,192 00 5 00 1,197 00 L. S. Marsh.............. Nunda................ 630 00 20 00 650 00 Geo. McCartney........... Webster............. 1,100 00............ 1,100 00 J. R. Page................E. Avon............ 900 00 500 00 1,400 00 Levi Parsons............. Mt. Morris............ 700 00 122 50 822 50 Dwight Scovil........... Mendon............... 1,204 00 300 00 1,504 00 Alex. McA. Thorburn...... Ogden.............................. 500 00 500 00 Wim. Hunter.............. Springwater.......... 600 00.............. 600 00 S. A. Freeman............ West Mendon.......... 500 00.............. 500 00 O3000.............. 300 00......................... Oakland.............. 3$00.............. 00 U6 $91,200 95 $9,305 72 $100,506 67 ] 09 SYNOD OF WISCONSIN. SYNOD OF WISCONSIN. PRESBYTERY OF CHIPPEWA. General Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. Object. Total. J. I. Smith.............. La Crosse, First........... $425 00 J. I. Smith............... La Crosse, North...... 20 00.............. 0 00 H. R. Wilson............. Galesville........... 385 00.............. 385 00 James Agnew............. Hudson............... 300 00.............. 300 00 J. M. Pryse............... Big River.......... 150 00......... 150 00 J. M. Pryse............... Prescott.............. 500 00............ 500 00 J. C. Caldwe............. Neshonoc............ 440 00 $10 00 450 00.......................... New Amsterdam...... 645 00......... 645 00 $3,075 00 $10 00 $3,085 00 Churches not reported, 12. -0PRESBYTERY OF WISCONSIN RIVER. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. G eral Total. Objects. R. V. Dodge......... Madison............... $78 00 $226 90 $304 90 M. A. Fox................ Oregon................ 140 00.............. 140 00 E. Kudobe............... Highland........................... 7 30 7 30 E. Kudobe................ Pulaski.............................. 7 50 7 50 James M. Reid............ Richland City....................... 18 00 18 00 W. A. Hendrickson........ Columbus............ 850 00.............. 850 00 Warren Mayo.............. Lodi.............. 240 00 60 00 300 00 Wm. Lusk................ Reedsburg........... 2,700 00 18 00 2,718 00 L. Lennard............... Sun Prairie........................ 30 00 20 00 W. M. Hoyt............... Middleton............. 50 00 8 00 58 00 J. H. Ritchey............ Portage City.......... 357 25.............. 357 25 A. S. Yale................ Mineral Point......... 600 00.............. 600 00 H. W. Woods.............. Prairie du Lac........ 280 05......... 280 05 C. Richards............... Pardeeville.......................... 10 31 10 31 F. Z. Rossiter............. Baraboo............... 50 00 10 00 540 00 G. F. Hunting............ Kilbourne City........ 117 00.............. 117 00 David S. Morgan.......... Montello.............. 1,210 00 21 00 1,231 00 John U. Tschudy.......... Plattsville (German)................. 82 25 82 25 $7,152 30 $499 26 $7,651 56 Churches not reported, 20. 8TNOD OF WISCONSIN. 103 PRESBYTERY OF LAKE SUPERIOR. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. enerl Total. Objects. Henry S. Little............ Marquette........................... $750 00 $750 00 A. McLachlan........... Ontonagon........... $25 00.............. 25 00 N. E. Pierson............ Escanaba............. 77 00 25 00 102 00 W. R. Higgins........... Superior.............. 250 00 32 00 282 00 G. A. Little............. Oconto............... 130 00.............. 130 00 John Fairchild........... Marinette............ 4,572 23 4,572 2.3 $5,054 23 $807 00 $5,861 2.3 0 — PRESBYTERY OF MILWAUKEE. Ministers. Churches. Home Objects General Total. ~Home Ob Objects. Total. A. G. Wilson............. Beloit................ $520 00.............. $520 00 T. C. Kirkwood.......... Janesville............. 1,600 00.............. 1,600 00 John Martin.............. Ottawa.............. 40 00 $3 60 43 60 E. Graham.............. Milwaukee, Calvary... 20,405 00.............. 20,405 00 J. Post, D.D.............. Milwaukee, Holland,lst 1,046 25.............. 1,046 25 John Martin............. Delafield............................ 75 00 75 00 W. Drummond............Stone Bank.......... 7500............. 75 00, J. M. Boyd............... Barton................ 790 00.............. 790 00 R. G. Thonipson.......... Brodhead............ 986 00.............. 986 00 C. B. Stevens.............. Manitowoc............ 10,485 00.............. 10,485 00 J. Gridley............... Kenosha.............. 126 00.............. 126 00 J. Paterson............... Cato.................. 12 89 3 25 16 14 J. Kolb................... Beloit, German........ 1,269 00 10 00 1,279 00 $37,355 14 $91 85 $37,446 99 Churches not reported, 18. PRESBYTERY OF WINNEBAGO. General Ministers. Churches. Home Objects. Objects. Total. T. G. Smith.............. Fond du Lac........... $1,400 00.............. $1,400 00 E. W. Garner............. Wnpaca............ 150 00............ 150 00 Andrew Parsons........... Weyauwego........... 200 0 $10 00 210 00 J. Patch................. Amherst.......................... 4 00 4 00 John E. Chapin........... Neenah............... 1,592 18 190 00 1,782 18 Plover.............................. 6 00 6 00 E. Jamieson.......... Robinsonville.......... 705 00.......... 00 C. S. Wood............. Stevens Point................... 300 00 H. L. Brown.............. Omro................ 600 00.......... 600 00 A. G. Eagleson............ Oshkosh.............. 0 13. 80. T. S. Johnson............. Beaver Dam.......... 50 00 300 00 $4,897 18 $573 00 $5,470 18 ~1(04 SUMMARY OF TIlE PRESBYTERIES. SUMMARY OF THE PRESBYTERIES. Synod. Presbytery. Home Objects. General Total. Objects. Albany.................. Albany............... $63,984 76 $27,381 07 $91,365 83................... Champlain............ 6,609.-9 66 98 6,676.:7 ".................. Columbia............. 11,856 22 1,560 46 13,416 68................ Troy................. 48,994 80 4,793 00 63,787 80 Atlantic................. Atlantic............................ 10 00 10 00................... Catawba.............. 200 00 407 25 607 25:.................. East Florida.......... 4.500 00 50 00 4,550 00.................. Knox............................. 45 00 45 00.......... Yadkin............... 1,750 00 70 60 1.820 60 Baltimore......... Baltimore............. 7,177 08 8,016 58 15,193 66............... New Castle........... 94,994 76 13,836 89 108,831 65................ Rio de Janeiro......... 60 15..6015...... Washington City...... 16,413 50 3,512 00 19,925 50 China.................................... 1,000 00 1,000 00 Cincinnati............... Chillicothe............ 16,450 00 2.961 00 19,411 00................ Cincinnati......... 43,929 91 32,553 52 76.483 43 "............... Portsmouth........... 29,381 25 2,259 95 31,641 20............ Dayton............... 40,897 07 25,948 01 66.845 08 Cleveland................. Cleveland............ 59,922 00 85,862 15 145,784 15................. Mahoning............. 67,807 85 2,100 12 69,907 97................. St. Clairville......... 17,8 5 00 2.547 13 20,382 13................. Steubenville......... 141,910 50 64,932 10 206,842 60 Colorado..................Colorado.............. 5,334 00 63 00 5,397 00 "...........Santa F6............................ 55 00 55 00 ".................Wyoming............. 4,776 67............ 4,776 67 Columbus................ Athens............... 5,234 75 1,632 63 6,867 38 "................. Columbus............. 16,452 00 2,439 04 18,891 04 "................. Marion............... 11,196 36 2,313 50 13,509 86................. Wooster.............. 17,600 00 13,330 21 30,930 21.................Zanesville............. 11,403 00 25,063 96 36,466 96 Erie.................... Alleghany............ 24,636 18 2,880 45 27,516 63.....................Alleghany............ 15,171 00 340 00 15,511 00......................Butler................ 9,118 08 1,208 17 10,326 25...................... Clarion............... 33,114 95 5.435 75 38,550 70...................... Erie.................. 85,999 98 5,017 77 91,017 75 "..................... Kittanning............ 31,984 95 8,281 45 40,266 40 "...................... Shenango............. 7,117 25 2,883 19 10,000 44 Geneva................... Cayuga.............. 70,020 60 24,555 30 94,575 90...................... Chemung............. 13,900 00 7,674 00 21,574 00................... Geneva............... G55,638 50 4,566 00 60,204 50.................... Steuben.............. 44,481 56 476 00 44,957 56 "................... Lyons................ 31,26.3 00 1,466 50 32,729 50 Harrisburgh.............. Carlisle............... 68,470 33 17,680 00 86,150 3.3............... Huntingdon.......... 82,890 82 7,919 65 90,810 47................ Northumberland...... 89,569 84 4.888 71 94,458 55 "..............Wellsboro............. 11,467 00 50 00 11,517 00 Illinois Central........... Bloomington.......... 33,676 75 1.751 96 5,428 71............ Peoria................ 26,97629 2,872 65 29,848 94........... Schuyler.............. 20,801 02 2,388 00 23,189 02 "............ Springfield........... 63,982 00 11,430 00 75,412 00 Illinois North............. Chicago.............. 101,378 85 60,905 55 62,284 40........... Freeport.............. 33,7:35 75 2,219 14 35,954 89............. Ottawa............... 23,650 68 1,034 00 24,684 68 "............. Rock River........... 26,239 79 1,893 10 28,132 89 Illinois South............. Alton................ 45,655 55 1.004 20 46,469 75............. Cairo................. 16,844 25 2,778 00 19,622 25............. Matton.............. 34,544 75 350 00 34,894 75 Continued on next page. SUMMARY OF THE PRESBYTTERIES. 105 SUMMARY OF THE PRESBYTERIES.-CONTINUED. Synod. Presbytery. Home Objects. Objects. Total. Indiana North............ Crawfordsville........ $52,723 82 $12,561 68 $65,285 50 "........... Fort Wayne....... 14,226 00 5,071 00 19,2 O7 00......... Logansport........... 30,866 00 800 00 32.666 00........ Muncie............... 20,302 00 685 50 20,987 50 Indiana South.......... Indianapolis....... 71,348 53 45,422 79 116,771 32............ New Albany........... 89,950 50 24,62.3 65 64,574 15 "............Vincennes........... 30,507 94 3,442 00 33,949 94 "............ White Water........ 30,119 22 994 00 31,113 22 Iowa North.......... Cedar Rapids....... 18,383 82 2,133 52 20,517 34............... Dubuque.............. 10,222 57 3,087 92 13,310 49.............Fort Dodge........ 1,805 00..... 1,805 00 Iowa South............... Waterloo............. 12,208 75 340 00 12,548 75.............. Des Moines........... 20,044 00 28,699 50 48,743 50...............Iowa.................. 10,2.39 50 45 00 10,284 50...................... Iowa City............. 11,951 50 2,626 00 14,577 50 "............... Missouri River........ 31,115 36 450 00 31,565 36 Kansas................... Emporia.............. 8,565 00 242 40 8,807? 40 "...................Highland............ 6,156 00 5,685 00 11,841 50...................Neosho............... 10,297 00 90 00 10,387 00................... Topeka.............. 40,991 50 485 00 41,476 50 Kentucky................. Ebenezer............. 45,923 4.3 9,348 50 55,271 93................. Louisville............. 8,475 00 4,410 00 12,885 00 "................. Transylvania...... 6,137 85 516 00 6,653 85 Long Island........... Brooklyn......... 105,995 57 3,8-36 00 109,831 57.............. Long Island........ 11,415 22 303 99 11,719 21..............Nassau................ 22,150 72 1,608 00 2.3,758 72 Michigan................. Detroit................ 60,199 13 12,326 75 72,525 88............... Grand Rapids......... 13,369 75 265 84 13,685 59................ Kalamazoo............ 6,411 53 4,342 50 10,754 03................. Lansing.............. 3,194 00 1,813 50 5,007 50................. Monroe............... 29,385 47 111 00 29,496 47'................. Saginaw............. 8,398 16 371 00 8,769 16 Minnesota................ IMankato.............. 23,761 00 242 50 24,003 50............... St. Paul.............. 58,870 01 3,618 00 62,188 61 "............... Winona............... 8,371 70 50 00 8,421 70 Missouri.................. Osage................ 12,466 60 235 00 12,701 60................ Ozark................ 13,909 55.............. 13,909 55.................Palmyra.............. 12,289 00 20,026 00 32,315 00.......... Platte................ 16,654 00 15 00 16,669 00................Potosi................ 3,029 50 11 00 3,040 50................. St. Louis............. 70,564 05 32,831 00 103,395 05 Noew Jersey.............. Elizabeth............ 99.067 30 13,227 90 112,295 20'.............. Jersey City........ 20,131 81 13,588 00 33,719 81............... Monmouth............ 42,734 33 2,606 15 45,340 48............... Morris and Orange.... 127,953 30 24,972 03 152,92.5 33 ".............. Newark............... 73,211 88 31,708 66 104,920 54 "............... New Brunswick....... 30,413 75 16,445 76 46.859 51 "...............Newton............... 63,108 77 16,464 43 79,573 20............... West Jersey.......... 50,458 50 4.620 00 55,078 50 New York............... Boston............... 12,377 98 1,736 50 14,114 48 "............... Hudson............... 26,583 00 2,080 80 28,863 80 "................ New York............ 285,718 58 498,618 45 784,337 03 "................North River........... 48,462 87 2,085 30 50,548 17 "................Westchester.......... 111,870 75 11,082 05 122,952 80 Pacific.................... Benicia............... 14,469 50 400 00 14.869 50 "............... Oregon............... 2,855 50 308 75 3,164 25 "....................Sacramento....... 22,527 00 735 00 23.262 00.................... San Francisco...... 81,537 50 5,337 90 86,875 40.................... San Jos.............. 19,610 00 172 00 19,782 00 Philadelphia......... Chester............... 60,530 26 4,631 10 65,161 36............... Lackawanna......... 67,015 30 32,290 75 100,306 05 "............... Lehigh................ 58,944 05 7,135 19 66.079 24."......... Philadelphia....... 116,789 95 32,111 40 148,901 35............... Philadelphia Central. 251,450 58 9,151 70 260,602 28 "...............Philadelphia North.... 76.941 01 9,820 22 86,761 23 "...............Westminster....... 63,876 29 1,404 00 65,280 29 Continued on next page. 106 SUMMARY OF TI!E PRESBYTERIES. SUMMARY OF THE PRESBYTERIES.-CONTINUED. Synod. Presbytery. Home Objects. O e. Total. Pittsburgh................ Blairsville............ $16,327 00 $4,182 95 $20,509 95 "............... Pittsburgh............ 83.304 99 87,474 08 170.779 07................ Redstone............. 55,775 00 3.183 00 58,958 00 "............. Washington........... 42,1:.6 16 10,254 44 52,390 60................ West Virginia......... 3,058 00 1,856 96 4,914 96 Tennessee................ Austin............... 4,000 00 40 00 4.040 00................ Holston.............. 1,988 00 79 41 2,067 41................ Kingston.............. 2.073 00 1,715 00 3,788 00 "................ New Orleans.................. 123 75 123 75................ Union................ 7.5 70 572 49 7,931 19 Toledo.................... Belfontaine........... 6,988 70 1,542 58 8,531 28.................... Huron................ 22,693 00 2,058 00 24,751 00............. Lima................ 6,860 50 210 00 7,070 50 "............... Maumee.............. 44,155 66 271 00 44,426 66 Utica.................... Binghamton.......... 31,06)5 00 5,283 00 36,348 00..................... Otsego................ 5,305 39 3,247 42 8,552 81 31,877 36 4,190 25 86,167 61....................St. Lawrence.......... 31,877 36 4,190 25 36,(067 61.................... Syracuse.............. 99,333 90 3,427 77 102,761 67....................Utica................. 48,504 99 25,007 52 73,512 51 Western New York........ Buffalo............... 48,605 19 39,550 00 88,155 19 " "........ Genesee.............. 11,114 12 55,897 65 67,011 77 " "........ Genesee Valley........ 15.872 t)0 377 00 16,249 00 " "........ Niagara.............. 29,35 00 1,469 50 30,834 50........ Rochester............. 91,200 95 9,305 72 100,506 67 Wisconsin................ Chippewa............. 3,05 00 10 00 3,085 00............... Lake Sperior........ 5,054 23 807 00 5,861 23................ Winnebago............ 4,897 18 573 00 5,470 18................Wisconsin River....... 7,152 30 499 26 7,651 56 "................Milwaukee............ 37,355 14 91 85 37,446 99 Total of all the Presbyteris..................... $5,734,325 21 $1,828,197 77 $7,202,523 00 RECAPITULATION. - i HOME OBJECTS.....$5,374,225 21.......... FROM CHURCHES..........H. o.c. $5, 1........... $7,202,523 00 GENERAL OBJECTS... 1,823.197 79 INDIVIDUAL AND MISCELLANEOUS GIFTS, MOSTLY FOR GENERAL OBJECTS............................................................... 631,460 85 TOTAL................................ $7,833,983 85 ABSTRACT OF REPORT OF HON. WM. E. DODGE, TREASURER PRESBYTERIAN MEMORIAL FUND, AUGUST IsT, 1871. 1871. 1871. August 1. Amount of Receipts to date........................ $114,574 11 August 1. Appropriations paid by order of Committee, viz.: For New Churches............................ $30,876 44 " Colleges and Theological Seminaries....... 12,22.3 47 " Institutions in Foreign Lands.............. 26,517 60 " among Freedmen.............. 4.982 00 " Special Gifts to the Boards............... 10,943 66 " Church among Seminoles................. 1,000 00 " Chinese in California...................... 619 50 " Presbyterian House in New York.......... 260 00 " Churches among the Indians.............. 1,000 00 Presbyterian Hospital..................... 175 28 *88,597 95 Expenses incurred by the Committee....... 12,675 63 Balance on hand, mostly appropriated but not /^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~distributed............................... 13,300 53 $114,574 11 $114,574 11 The Treasurer's Acc'ts were audited up to the meeting of the last Assembly. They will again be audited in the final Report presented to the Assembly of 1872. A Work designed to rank with the best Historical Literature of our Country, and meet the wishes of Presbyterians and all others who desire to know the History, Progress, and Destiny of the Presbyterian Church in the United States. PRESBYTERIAN REUNION. A MEMORIAL VOLUME. I837-I87I. A very beautiful octavo volume, of nearly 600 pages, large type, profusely illustrated with engravings upon steel and wood, executed in the highest style of the art. It is intended as a PERMANENT MEMORIAL of the history and success of the Presbyterian Church, and especially of the REUNION movement recently consummated. The work has been prepared at a great outlay, and will be found in every respect attractive and reliable, and worthy of a place in the household, the library, or the drawing-room. THE TABLE OF CONTENTS IS AS FOLLOWS: CHAP. I.-THE CHURCH (OLD SCHOOL), SINCE 1837. By Rev. Samuel Miller, D.D., of Mount Holly, N. J. CHAP. II.-THE CHURCH (NEW SCHOOL), SINCE 1839. By Rev. J. F. Stears, D.D., of Newark, N. J. " CHAP. III.-BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES (OLD SCHOOL). By Rev. W. B. Sprague, D.D., LL.D., of Albany, N. Y. CHAP. IV.-BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES (NEW SCHOOL). By Rev. Z. M. Humphrey, D.D., of Philadelphia, Pa. CHAP. V.-HISTORY OF THE REUNION MOVEMENT, AND OF THE "COMMITTEES" AND THEIR WORK. By Rev. William Adams, D.D., LL.D., of New York. CHAP. VI.-THE ASSEMBLIES OF 1869, AT NEW YORK AND PITTSBURGH, WITH THE "REUNION." By Rev. M. W. Jacobus, D.D., LL.D., of Alleghany, Pa.; Additional Impressions. By Rev. P. H. Fowler, D.D., of Utica, N. Y. CHAP. VII.-THE RECONSTRUCTION, WITH THE CONSUMMATED WORK OF THE ASSEMBLY OF 1870. By Rev. G. S. Plumley, of Metuchen, N. J. CHAP.VIII.-THE FUTURE CHURCH. Its Aims, Duties, and Responsibilities. By Rev. John Hall, D.D. LIST OF STEEL ENGRAVINGS. Portraits of Moderators, viz.: Rev. DAVID ELLIOTT, D.D., LL.D. Rev. P. H. FOWLER, D.D. 1837. 1869. Rev. M. W. JACOBUS, D.D., LL.D. Rev. J. TRUMBULL BACKUS, D.D. 1869. 1870. Portraits of the Chairmen of the Reunion Committee, viz.: Rev. JOHN M. KREBS, D.D. Rev. P. D. GURLEY, D.D. Rev. THOMAS BRAINERD, D.D. I Rev. CHAS. C. BEATTY, D.D., LL.D. LIST OF WOOD ENGRAVINGS. 1. TITLE PAGE. 2. FAC-SIMILE CERTIFICATE OF REUNION. Signed by the two Moderators and seven Clerks of 1869. 8. THE FIRST CHURCH, PHILADELPHIA. Where the Assembly of 1870 convened. 4. CHURCH OF THE COVENANT, NEW YORK. Where the Assembly (N. S.) of 1869 convened. 5. BRICK CHURCH, NEW YORK. Where the Assembly (O. S.) of 1869 convened. 6. PORTRAITS OF THE COMMITTEE OF CONFERENCE-MINISTERS, (O.S.), VIZ.: Rev. G. W. MUSGRAVE, D.D., LL.D. Rev. L. H. ATWATER, D.D. Rev. A. G. HALL, D.D. Rev. WILLIS LORD, D.D. Rev. H. R. WILSON, D.D. 7. PORTRAITS OF THE COMMITTEE OF CONFERENCE-LAYMEN, (O. S.), VIZ.: ROBERT CARTER, Esq. Hon. W. M. FRANCIS. J. C. GRIER, Esq. Hon. C. D. DRAKE. HENRY DAY, Esq. 8. PORTRAITS OF THE COMMITTEE OF CONFERENCE-MINISTERS, (N. S.), VIZ.: Rev. WILLIAM ADAMS, D.D., LL.D. Rev. R. W. PATTERSON, D.D. Rev. J. F. STEARNS, D.D. Rev. S. W. FISHER, D.D., LL.D. Rev. J. B. SHAW, D.D. 9. PORTRAITS OF THE COMMITTEE OF CONFERENCE-LAYMEN, (N. S.), VIZ.: Hon. WILLIAM STRONG. Hon. DANIEL HAINES. Hon. WILLIAM E. DODGE. J. S. FARRAND, Esq. JOHN L. KNIGHT, Esq. 10. A COMMUNION GATHERING IN THE OLDEN TIME. 11. AUBURN SEMINARY. 12. PORTRAIT OF REV. ASHBEL GREEN, D.D., LL.D. 13. PORTRAIT OF REV. JAMES RICHARDS, D.D. 14. THIRD CHURCH, PITTSBURGH, PA. 15. FIRST CHURCH, PITTSBURGH, PA. 16. OLD PRINCETON COLLEGE. SOLdZ EXCI e'SItEL' BY SUBSClI1z' fIOJV. The permanent value of the volume is enhanced by statistical and biographical matter that will have lasting interest, from the pens of the Rev. E. F. HATFIELD, D.D., Stated Clerk of the General Assembly, and Rev. DAVID IRVING, D.D., Secretary of the Board of Foreign M.istionL, and Rev. J. H. M. KNOX, D.D. STYLES AND PRICES. English. 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