196 EED RIVER EXPLORING EXPEDITION. 



PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 





Missionaries. 



Stations. 



Congre- 

 gations. 



Income. 



Sources of Income. 



Remarks. 





Rev. John Black . 



Red River. 

 Middle Settle- 

 ment. 



400 



150 



f£50 Hon. Hud- 

 1 son's Bay Com- 

 1 pany. 



j Remainder by 

 J the Congrega- 

 te gations. 







ROMAN CATHOLIC MISSIONS. 



1 



The Right Rev. 

 the Lord Bishop 

 oftheNorth-West, 

 and 5 to 7 Clergy. 



Red River. 

 St. Boniface . 

 St. Norbert. 

 De la Riviere 

 Sale. 



1500 



Inclu- 

 ded in 

 the 

 above. 



1000 





£100 from the Hon. 

 Hudson's Bay Co. 



A spacious 

 Nunnery 

 and Schools 

 attached. 



2 



Rev. M. Thibeault, 

 Grand Vicar 



Assinniboine 



River. 

 St. Francois 

 Xavier 







A Nimnery 

 attached. 



THE PROTESTANT CONGREGATIONS. 



St. John's Church is in a very unstable condition, the 

 walls being supported with wooden props. A large 

 quantity of stone is now lying near it for the construction 

 of a cathedral, which is estimated to cost £5000 sterling. 



The Bishop of Rupert's Land returned to Eed Eiver in 

 the autumn of 1857 from a visit to England, where he 

 succeeded in obtaining a large sum towards the erection 

 of his cathedral, but not sufficient to defray the entire 

 cost. St. John's Church, and the proposed site of the 

 new cathedral, are within two miles of Fort Garry, near 

 where it is most desirable that a substantial and com- 

 modious Church of England cathedral should be erected, 

 in the centre of what will soon become the capital of 



