Beneficiaries, fruits of the labors of 42 Money refunded 54 New Haven Reports, Review of Benevolent Effort. Early history of 40 Clergymen, Baxter's advice to 25 30 145 12 209 79 41 204 Clothing, demand for 15, 33; received 244 98 Correspondence 29, 30, 54, 99, 131, 186, 239 Deaths of Ministers, Quarterly Lists 109, 134, 185, Education Societies-Notice of Cana- da 83; Conn. Baptist 191; Dutch 237 237 190 Education among the Methodists 112 17,123 Extracts miscellaneous,Beecher's Miss. Sermon 41; Foster 99, 130; Mar- Notices-Prof. Newman's address 7; 216 238 Ordinations and Installations, Quarter- ly Lists of 27,51, 77, 108, 134, 184, 236 Dr. Rice's letter on 209 241 42 240 233 the American Education Society, calculated to enlighten the public mind, and to secure general confidence and support. It will devote a few pages to miscellaneous matter, consisting chiefly of literary notices and of facts, intended to promote the cause of christian piety and of general benevolence. The department of intelligence will exhibit a detailed view of the operations of the Society and of the Board of Directors, including a complete quarterly list of donations, of every kind to the Society. EVERY institution which depends upon public interest and confidence for support must maintain a free and uninterrupted intercourse with those whose patronage it seeks. For this purpose it often becomes necessary to establish a vehicle of its own, by means of which it may regularly make known its progress, and its wants, and be able to communicate any thing else which is important to its welfare. The Directors of the American Education Society have long felt the need of some such medium of communication, and at a recent meeting it was voted, to publish a sheet quarterly, to be devoted to the interests and objects of the Soci-ject of the publication, and the manety. It is not intended, by taking this ner in which it will be conducted. course, to supersede the aid which has been so long and so generously given to the Society by the Editors of religious newspapers, but rather to supply them with more frequent and copious materials from which to make extracts; and the hope is cherished that instead of publishing less hereafter in support of the object which the Society is aiming to accomplish, they will publish more. The Quarterly Journal will contain, original communications, addresses, and occasional extracts, upon any subjects interesting to the friends of The following statement will furnish all the additional information, which is necessary to explain the ob 1. The Quarterly Journal will be published regularly, by a Committee of the Board of Directors of the American Education Society in July, October, January, and April; and will be issued as soon after the quarterly meetings of the Board in those months as circumstances will permit. 2. It will be furnished gratuitously to individuals, or associations, paying not less than $5 a year into the Treasury of the Society. 3. The price to subscribers will be 50 cents a year; or $5 for every dozen copies taken by a responsible agent. |