MICHIGAN, GENERAL ASSOCIATION OF.-Organized October 11, 1852. Officers: Rev. Sereno W. Streeter, Union City, Moderator; Rev. Philo B. Hurd, Romeo, Secretary. Next meeting: Jackson, Tuesday, May 15, at 71 o'clock, P. M. WISCONSIN, PRESBYTERIAN AND CONGREGATIONAL CONVENTION OF. Organized October, 1840. Officers: Rev. Dexter Clary, Beloit, Moderator; Rev. Charles W. Camp, Fond du Lac, Stated Clerk, and Treasurer; Rev. Enos J. Montague, Oconomowoc, Permanent and Statistical Clerk. Next meeting: Fort Atkinson, Wednesday, October 3, at o'clock, P. M. MINNESOTA, GENERAL CONGREGATIONAL CONFERENCE OF. Organized 1855. Officers: Not reported. Next meeting: Fairibault, Thursday, October 11, at o'clock. OREGON, GENERAL ASSOCIATION OF. Organized (?) Officers: Rev. Elkanah Walker, Forrest Grove, Moderator; Rev. PS. Knight, Oregon City, Secretary. Next meeting: Dalles, Thursday, June 21, at 11 o'clock, A. M. CALIFORNIA, GENERAL ASSOCIATION OF. Organized 1857. Officers: Dea. Samuel Cross, Sacramento, Moderator; Rev. J. H. Warren, San Francisco, Registrar and Treasurer; Rev. W. C. Pond, Petaluma, Statistical Secretary. IOWA, GENERAL ASSOCIATION OF. Organized November 6, 1840. Officers: Rev. Orville W. Merrill, Anamosa, Regis 10, at 10 o'clock, A. M. ter and Treasurer. Next meeting: Dubuque, Wednesday, June 6, at 7 o'clock, P. M. MISSOURI, GENERAL CONGREGATIONAL CONFERENCE OF. Organized October 27, 1865. Officers: Rev. Truman M. Post, D. D., St. Louis, Moderator; Rev. Edwin B. Turner, Hannibal, Secretary. Next meeting: St. Louis, Thursday, October 18, at o'clock, P. M. NEBRASKA, CONGREGATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF. -Organized August 8, 1857. Officers: Rev. Lucius H. Jones, Fontenelle, Modertor; Rev. Everett B. Hurlbut, Elkhorn City, Scribe; Rev. William H. Rose, Omaha, Compiler of Statistics. Next meeting: Fontenelle, Thursday, September 13, at 7 o'clock, P. M. Next meeting: Sacramento, Wednesday, October CANADA, CONGREGATIONAL UNION OF.-Organized 1853. Officers: Rev. A. Duff, Sherbrooke, C. E., Chairman; Rev. John Wood, Brantford, C. W.. Secretary and Treasurer. Next meeting: Montreal, Thursday, June 14, at 4 o'clock, P. M. NOVA SCOTIA AND NEW BRUNSWICK, CONGREGATIONAL UNION OF. - Organized 1847. Officers: Rev. Robert Wilson, Sheffield, N. B., Secretary; H. P. Bridges, Esq., Sheffield, Treasurer. Next session: Keswick Ridge, N. B., Friday, September 7. JAMAICA, WEST INDIES. Churches are under the care of the American Missionary Association, office at New York. THE GENERAL ASSOCIATIONS, ETC.:— ORDER OF MEETING. Michigan, Tuesday, May 15, at Jackson. Illinois, Wednesday, May 23, at Ottawa. Maine, Tuesday, June 26, at Bath. New Hampshire, Tuesday, August 28, at Dover. Massachusetts (Conf.), Tuesday, September 11, at Nebraska, Thursday, September 13, at Fontenelle. Massachusetts (Ass'n), Tuesday, June 26, at New- Missouri, Thursday, October 18, at St. Louis. buryport. STATISTICS OF THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES OF AMERICA, AS COLLECTED IN 1865. 01 1 OO........... 0 0 35 0 3 00 20160 2 3 220 0 0 160 00 50 0 0 0 64 18 4 90 3 0 9 200 40 2100 01 0 0 90 0 0 0 0 100 0101 0 20 0 0 25 2101 00 5 240 00 00 0136 01 100 Deaths. Dism. Adult. Infant. Bingham, 1776 1848 Bradford, 1838 Bremen, Brewer. 1st ch., 1801 Temple Cutler, p. None. 1829 David Q. Cushman, s.s. 1849 1849 30 57 87 5 0 2 13 4 3 8 11 19 0 0 0154 20 7125 31 63 94 18 21 021 2 2 0 419 0 20 42 62 1120 020 1 0 0 115 2 18 33 51 17 2 2 4 15 30 45 0 0 Brownfield, 1864 1864 11 22 33 2 0 0 0 1 1826 Benjamin Dodge, s. 8. 12 15 27 3 33 52 85 22 1829 1829 86 196 282 80 1855 1855 34 91 125 20 1865 10 17 27 0 1840 1852 22 41 63 6 1847 1847 10 51 61 10 9 1829 1839 60 160 220 20 1857 1857 33 85 118 20| 4 21 25 2 1 Б 60 12 18 30 1775 David B. Sewall, p. 38 104 142 37 52 89 1842 1859 62 146 208 1864 1864 34 96 130 1848 1848 36 42 78 4 14 18 Gorham, Gray, Hallowell, 1750 Stephen C. Strong, p. Hampden, 1817 Supplied from Sem. Harpswell, 1763 None. 1854 1860 55 150 205 35 5 2 3 0219 33 5 85 60 1190 Harrison, Hiram, 1826 [Charles C. Watson, lic.] 54 3 1807 Wm. S. Sewall, s. s. None. 2 4 6 0 12 37 49 26 5 20 25 7 1865 18 58 86; 5 50 5 0 8 101 151 25 7 13 20 12 0 0 0 0 00000 Prof. TOTAL Deaths. CHH. MEMBERS. ADDIT'S May 7, 1865. 1864-5. Monticello, 1833 1821 Henry S. Loring, s. s. None. 1858 Thos. T. Merry, s. s. 1826 [Thomas Crowther, lic.] None. 1850 1860 25 33 58 1864 1864 1 11 12 1860 1861 13 24 37 1860 1862 55 104 159 27 1865 41 88 129 61 1 1 02 1100 NONOOOOOGO Adult. 8 1 0100 39 13 0 50 50 Pembroke, 1835 [Alfred F. Marsh, lic.] Perry, 1822 [Alfred F. Marsh, lic.] 1865 Phillips, 1822 None. Phipsburg, 1840 Vaola J. Hartshorn, p. 1828 John A. Perry, s. s. 1842 1860 Shapleigh, 1815 Jona E. Adams, s. 8. 9 17 26 2 42 5 7 Sidney, Solon, South, 1829 Worship with other so. 10 15 25 1862 1864 1850 1863 South Berwick, 1850 1859 33 47 80 10 1 1858 1860 53 70 123 55 0 1812 Fran. Southworth, s. s. 1834 None. St. Albans, Standish, Stockton, Stow & Chatham, Strong. Sumner, Sweden, 1863 1863 25 34 59 13 0 Temple. Thomaston, 1830 1851 20 34 54 80 Thorndike, Topsfield. Topsham, 25 93 118 32 1 31 71 102 0 Tremont & Mt. Des'rt. 1792 None. 1862 1864 33 67 100, 10 3 Union, Unity, 0 0 90 3125 0 01, 60 13166 0 50 75 0 110 25 None. None. 1828 Edwin S. Beard, p. 1717 Flav. V. Norcross, s. 8. Ordained. Commenced. Male. 1865 1818 1864 1863 1864 47 105 152 27 FOONOHON0120 3 5 8 6 20 26 3 1 1860 1862 35 89 124 40 2 0 50 10 60 00 85 0 16 130 00 58 00 55 0 0 140 2 2180 00 00 78 80 0130 10 55 00 75 50 70 13 60 00 5 0 120 70 0 22 1809 Stephen Titcomb, p. 1855 1855 25 30 55 4 Alpheus S. Packard, Prof. Bowd. | Clement C. Parker, South Sanford. John M. Putnam, Yarmouth. George Shepard, Prof. Theol. Sem.. Alfred L. Skinner, P. M., Bucksport. Charles Soule, Portland. Stephen Thurston, Sec. Maine Miss. Philip Titcomb, Kennebunkport. 20 2 1 145 02 95 20 0 80 3 0214 02 70 60 3 3 2 0 John E. M. Wright, Rockport. LICENTIATES. Gorcester. Thomas Crowther, 8. s., Oxford. Alfred F. Marsh, s. s. Brunswick. Benjamin Stearns, Lovell. SUMMARY. CHURCHES: 56 with pastors; 103 with stated supplies; 86 vacant (20 of which are supplied by MINISTERS: 55 pastors (of which 1 is pastor to 2 churches, and 2 are stated supplies also); 83 stated supplies; 48 others. TOTAL, 186. CHURCH MEMBERS: 5,782 males; 13.316 females. TOTAL, 19,098,- including 3,332 absent. ADMISSIONS IN 1864-5: 543 by profession; 237 by letter. TOTAL, 780. REMOVALS IN 1864-5; 395 by death; 275 by dismissal; 49 by excommunication. TOTAL, 719. IN SABBATH SCHOOLS: 20,365. BENEVOLENT CONTRIBUTIONS, $48,691. Of this sum, -$13.000 for Home Missions; $13,000 for Foreign Missions; $3,000 to the American Missionary Association; $1,000 to the Tract Societies; $1,000 to the Bible Society: $1,000 to the Education Society; $200 to the American and Foreign Christian Union; and $200 for Seamen. During the year.-one church was organized; eight pastors were dismissed; five ministers died; five pastors, and seven evangelists", were ordained. The churches are organized into fourteen County Conferences; and, through these, into a General Con ference. Two churches of New Hampshire, and one of New Brunswick, are connected with Conferences in Maine. Fourteen ministerial Associations exist. |