has expired; and its house is sold to the Unitarians, who will try to live there if they can. - We must not fail to record the fact, that the Leyden Church, owing to a combination of misfortunes, has recently been disbanded; and its house of worship in Green street, is sold to the Croswellite Episcopalians. But in the hall vacated by the latter, a free church has just been opened, under the auspices of the other orthodox churches of Boston. Such is the state of orthodoxy here. Let our readers judge how much truth there is in the impression which has been spread, that our churches are languishing under the influence of the emigration from the city; and how much occasion its friends have for despondency, or its enemies for exultation. ORDINATIONS. Dec. 1. Mr. Richards Cushman, at South Attleboro', as missionary to St. Domingo. Dec. 1. Mr. D. L. Furber, Pastor of First Church, Newton. 166 2. Mr. S. G. Dexter, Exeter, N. H. INSTALLATIONS. Oct. 21. Rev. Gideon Dana, Harmar, Washington Co. O. (6 66 66 66 66 11. Rev. Henry W. Beecher, Brooklyn, N. Y. Rev. John Eastman, West Hawley, Ms. 17. Rev. Willard M. Harding, South Weymouth. Dec. 1. Rev. Robert Carver, Raynham. 66 66 "Rev. R. T. Searle, Henniker, Vt. 66 66 9. Rev. Harvey Newcomb, Grantville, Needham. 66 66 16. Rev. Joseph H. Towne, Lowell. DEATHS OF MINISTERS. Oct. 23. Rev. Charles Walker, at Groton, Ms. 29. Rev. Joseph Bennett, at Woburn. 66 Nov. 14. Rev. Zebulon Crocker, Upper Middletown, Ct. CHURCHES ORGANIZED. Nov. 9. Sandford Corner, Me. 66 18. Brooklyn, N. Y. PHILOSOPHY AS AFFECTED BY THE CONSCIOUSNESS OF SIN, TRANSLATORS OF THE ENGLISH BIBLE, Universalism not of God, OBSERVATIONS ON MEN, BOOKS AND THINGS: Unitarianism as Related to Orthodoxy and Episcopacy, School-Books, The Constitutions of the Holy Apostles, Prison Discipline in America, TERMS. This work is published at Boston, in monthly numbers of fortyeight octavo pages, forming a volume of five hundred and seventy-six pages, original matter, for two dollars per annum, payable on the delivery of the first number. Subscribers who may wish for the first volume, can be furnished with it, neatly bound in cloth, for $1.50. No person will be considered as a subscriber, who does not distinctly make known his wish to that effect. His subscription will be continued on our books, till a discontinuance is ordered, and all arrearages are paid. Clergymen will be supplied with the work at one half the subscription price, or one dollar per annum. Clergymen in whose congregations six copies are taken, will be furnished gratuitously. Subscribers, indebted for the work, are requested, if they please, to send the amount to our office, by mail, at our risk. Communications relating to the editorial department may be directed to A. W. McClure, No. 21 Cornhill, Boston. Communications relating to the business of the office should be directed to the subscribers. JOIN V. BEANE & CO., PUBLISHERS, |