CONTRIBUTIONS-Bishop's Salary and Convention Expenses......$28 00 Diocesan Missions......... Domestic Missions, G. B'.............. For Freedman's Commission.......... 8 35 8 00 3 00 Monthly, for Expenses in lighting Church, &c. 21 40 For Wid. and Orph. Soc., in Diocese of Ohio For Sunday School........ By the Sunday School......... By the Ladies, for the Rector......... 250 285 6 10 40 00 Parochial Purposes, Cab. Organ, &c............180 00 By the kindness of a friend in Ohio, I have received and expended, also, twenty-five dollars for Church Furniture. The Senior Warden has donated the present village Cemetery, containing over sixty unsold lots, to be held by the Vestry for the benefit of the Parish; which, being beautifully situated near the town, will be the means of both usefulness and profit. Our town is growing slowly, under the prospect of a new Railroad, and our prospects, as a Parish, are much better. Still we have much to contend against, and have hard labor to maintain our standing. I have held one Sunday morning service at Bloomfieid. VINCENNES, June 5, 1866. RT. REV. G. UPFOLD, D. D.: Dear Sir-During the month of July last, I was four Sundays in Louisville, Ky., and officiated in St. Paul's Church, in the absence of the Rector. I have since preached once at a Missionary point in this county. Besides this, my ministerial work has been limited to assisting the Rector of St. James' Parish, in this city. I am, very respectfully, yours, R. M. CHAPMAN. WATERDOWN, Canada West, May 27, 1866. To the Right Rev. George Upfold, D. D., Bishop of Indiana: MY DEAR BISHOP: Since the meeting of the last Convention, I have been, by permission of the Lord Bishop of Toronto, supplying the place of the Rector of this Parish, who is in Europe. My official acts have been recorded in the Parish Register. Trusting that God's blessing may rest on you and your Diocese, I am very truly yours, H. STRINGFELLOW. CINCINNATI, June 5th, 1866. Rt. Rev. George Upfold, D. D., Bishop of Indiana: The undersigned reports the following official acts during the past year: Assisted in, or performed Divine service, 66 times. Preached 40 times. Assisted in the Administration of the Holy Communion 5 times. Officiated at 2 Funerals, and two Infant Baptisms. WILLIAM TURNER, Rt. Rev. J. C. Talbot, Assistant Bishop of Indiana: Missionary at Large. The undersigned, from the date of the last Convention, to July 28th, 1865, officiated as Chaplain in the Hospitals in New Albany. From September till the first of January, 1866, he officiated at various points, in and out of the Diocese; principally at Crawfordsville. In February he organized a Parish in Danville, Illinois, to which he has received and accepted a call. 5 E. J. PURDY. Bristol-St. John's Church...... ... ... 2 ... 18 1 3511 3 25 4 25 322 $226 40 ... ... 35 1 1 7 30 125 83 Cannelton-St. Luke's Church... 9 54 13 do do 7 5 15 4 35 140 12 15 14 125 3,386 00 ... 5 11 1 4 643 42 402 00 130 00 Jeffersonville-St. Paul's Church ... 626 85 105 40 6,437 60 23 113 2 45 5 1,393 64 ... 40 1 8 786 50 |