12 Monson and Greenville, Me. Oct. 1858 1 821 1 Presb. Ch., Freetown, N. Y.. June 1, 1858 12 150 12 41 8 Cong. Ch., East Saginaw, Mich. 1st Cong. Ch., Waterford, Wis., half the June 1, 1857' 12 time. Presb. Ch., White Marsh and Jefferson- Nov. 1, 1858 12 ville, Pa. Amherst and Aurora, Me.. Presb. Chs., Elizabeth and Plum River, June 1, 1858, 12 200 12 June 26, 1858, 12 100 12 9 106 39 21 1 1st Presb. Ch., Collamer, N. Y. May 1, 1858 12 100, 12 74 27 26 1st Presb. Ch., Morrow, O.. May 1, 1858 12 50 12 18 200 12 45 13 86 28 2 4 80 100 00 Revival in progress. 80 102 00 Increased seriousness; district lectures well at- 60 110 00 Preaches also at Black Brook; revival there; great Increase in Sabbath attendance and at the Sabbath 100 8 Jan. 1, 1859 12 200 12 481 20 4 July 21, 1857 12 800 12 Presb. Chs., Lowville and Leeds, Wis... April 20,1858 12 225 12 12 240 12 24 Deceased. 40 12 50 Fruits of last year's revival gathered in; $150 contributed to Chicago seminary. 40 43 50 60 21 28 Prevented from building houses of worship by the 50 8 40 hard times. 8 12 300 12 Jan. 1, 1858 12 125 9 21 67 4 2 50 10 00 5 00 Chur chorganized in August, 1858; no church west or north west of them; but two or three may be organized during the year to come, 150 11 45 10 9 1 25 18 00 Revival; has preached in six different school dis 60 68 05 Debt on parsonage paid. 40 00 Congregation doubled within the year. 50 47 00 Improvement in the church edifice, and 'measures taking to pay a debt on it. 15 25 2 40 A lot for a house of worship secured at Iowa Grove. 895 12 200 12 28 40 12 100 9 29 12 250 12 12 200 12 2220 110 4 10 50 2 50 Necessity of missionary labor increasing. 60 207 61 Preaches occasionally at Brooklyn and Green Point; extinguished a debt on the church. 80; 85 00 Some conversions at an out-station. 50 40 75 Two other stations; $100 raised for incidental ex- 4 100 10 00 Has preached also at Covington since Jan. 1. Rev. Lewis Thompson P. H. M. S. Rev. W. S. Thompson.. N. II. M. S. Rev. James Thomson Rev. William Thomson Rev. James B. Thornton N. H. M. S. Rev. Samuel R. Thrall.. M. M. S. Rev. David Thurston M. M. 8. V. D. M. 8. Rev. Joseph Torrey Do. V. D. M. S. Rev. Reuben Torrey Rev. Ira Tracy Rev. A. M. Train, Presb. Ch., Whippany, N. J.. 1st Presb. Ch., Mankato, Minn. Cong. Ch., Nemaha City, and at Brown- June 1, 1858 ville and Peru, Neb. Presb. Chs., Blossburg and Morris Run, Sept. 1, 1858 12 150 11 45 8 8 12 19 Sept. 27, 1858 6 100 6 June 26, 1858 12 100 12 40 Dec. 1, 1858 12 12 250 2 60 79 41 Pastoral relation instituted; attendance on the Sabbath unusually large. 40 6 86 Attendance on public worship nearly doubled. A church formed at Madison Mills; congregations in- Several settlements on the outskirts of Burlington 95 58 05 Prospects encouraging; prayer meetings well at Church organized; a house of worship built at Left Oct. 1, on account of ill health; supplied by Rev. 75 8 30 Two stations for preaching; efforts making at 90 5 00 Two out-stations; united and devoted church; great destitution in the vicinity. 40 69 00 43 08 Two out-stations. 50 51 00 Two out-stations; weekly meetings better attended, and Sabbath congregation increasing. 55 20 00 One young man preparing for the ministry. 80 572 8 46 Two other stations for preaching. 21 51 50 One young man preparing for the ministry. 153 109 94 The Sabbath school is considered a missionary enterprise; of the contributions, $98.94 were for the Sabbath school cause. 48 Presb. Ch., South Trenton, N. Y., half Sept. 8, 1858 the time. 12 50 7 87 Stockbridge, (Curtisville,) Mass........ May 1, 1858 12 75 12 119 10 15 2 Rev. Siegmund Uhlfelder. Presb. Ch., Westfield, Wis.. Mar. 1, 1858 12 225 12 15 6 6 60 Rev. Abraham Van Stavoren .. 1st Presb. Ch., Montrose, Iowa. Walden, Vt. Mar. 1858 2 2 Burke, Vt. ...... Nov. 1, 1858 12 100' 12 175 12 89 9 5 52 4 2 818 12 100 5 |