to the principles or no-principles of his school life, will be the tenour of his future one. That the "broad and universal system" will not have the only principles which a religious father will think of any value is quite certain, and, consequently, till the die is cast, every religious father must strain every nerve to preserve his children and his children's children from the fate which awaits them if the "broad and universal system" be established. His Grace the Archbishop of York intends to hold a general Ordination at Bishopthorpe, on Sunday, the 16th of November. The Bishop of Winchester will hold his next Ordination on the 14th of December, at Farnham Castle. The Bishop of Chichester will hold an Ordination on the 21st of December next. Allen, Rev. Dr. CLERICAL APPOINTMENTS. Bishop of Bristol. Atkinson, Christopher... Reader of St. James's Church, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk. Lower Master of Eton School. Canon of Windsor. of St. James's Chapel, Pontypool, a Surrogate for the Snooke, H. B., Curate of Titchfield, Hants, a Surrogate for the Diocese of Winchester. Stafford, J. H...... St. Paul's R., Liverpool Lancash. Chester S Strickland, J..... Moreton-upon-Lugg H Hereford { Thompson, E...... Keyworth R. Turner, Edward... {Wigginholt & Great ham R. Notts. Lincoln Sussex {Cregrina and Llan- St. Botolph's R., Camb. Camb. Okehampton V. Williams, William Llyswen R. Williams, George.. Wichenford V. Pec. & The Common Council Chiches. Rev. R. Turner. Derby Devon Brecon St. Dav. Worcester Worc. CLERGYMEN DECEASED. The Right Rev. R. Gray, D. D., Lord Bishop of Bristol. St. George's, London S Pentlow R. and Tattington R. Doddington P. C. Northum. Durham Duke of Northumber. Preston-cum-Hove V., Sussex Chiches. Preb. of Hove Villa Canon of Wind- Cooke, H. G. P., Exeter College, Oxford. in Chichester Cath. Wa-} Gloucest. Glouces. J. D. Croome, Esq. Morgan, John, Clifton. Pickles, Robert, Master of the Free School at Kirkburton, near Huddersfield. Bucks Lincoln Scott, John......... St. Mary's P. C., Hull, E. York York Tanner, R.......... Okehampton V. Treadway, J. F. Devon Exon. S. Thornton, Esq. (Rev. H. B. Wray, and H. C. Millett, Esq. Campbell, Dugald......... Kilmore...................... Lorn........ Duke of Argyll. On Thursday, September 16th, the Rev. J. Cooper, of Arbroath, was admitted Minister of Pittenweem. Nesbitt was ordained Minister of NewOn Thursday, September 25th, the Rev. street Chapel, Edinburgh; the Rev. John Sym was admitted Minister of Old Grey Friars, Edinburgh; the Rev. Edward Hume was admitted Minister of Pitsligo; the Rev. George Renton was ordained Minister of Dunsyre; and the Rev. Peter Browne was ordained Minister of Rutherglen.* The Rev. A. O. Greig, of Aberdour, has been appointed Minister of the Scottish church, Warwich parish, Bermuda. On Sunday, October 5th, divine service was performed at the church or chapel of Chapel-Hill, Logie Almond, which has undergone a thorough repair. It is upwards of 132 years since divine service has been performed in it. There appears to be a great probability of the return of the original seceders to the communion of the established church. This highly respectable body has uniformly and resolutely opposed the attempts of the voluntaries, who have wished to accomplish the separation of the church from the state. The want of church accommodation is severely felt in Edinburgh, especially with reference to the lower orders. In all the parishes, taken together, the number of free sittings does not amount to one thousand. Contrasted with this lamentable deficiency, how gratifying the Reports of the Parliamentary Commissioners for the Erection of New Churches in the southern parts of the island, who have so liberally, according to their ability, provided for the spiritual wants of the poor. DEATHS. Rev. David Scott, Professor of Oriental Languages, St. Andrew's. Rev. William Stark, Minister of Dirleton. IRELAND. PREFERMENTS, ETC. Rev. A. M'Creight, M. A., to the Rectory and Vicarage of Castleterra or Ballyhaise, Cavan, vacant by the death of the Rev. P. Fox, M. A. Rev. Frederick Thompson, to the curacy of Whitechurch. Rev. Loftus Nunn, to the Curacy of Ferns. Rev. J. Alexander, to the Curacy of Adamstown. Rev. Thomas B. Armstrong, to the second Curacy of Wexford. The Lord Bishop of Killaloe has been pleased to collate the Rev. Joseph John Seymour, Curate of Ballymacward, in the diocese of Clonfert, to the consolidated Rectory and Vicarage of Ballymacward and Clonkeen. This large and important parish, in the immediate vicinity of Glasgow, and containing & royal Burgh, has, for eight years, been without the services of a parochial minister. |