ference to his personal piety, his object in pursuing theological studies, his knowledge of the learned languages, of Hebrew Grammar, and of the Hebrew Chrestomathy of Professor Stuart, so far as the extracts from Genesis and Exodus extend. In cases when the candidate has not been regularly educated at a College, he must also be prepared to sustain an examination in Mathematics, Logic, Rhetoric, Natural Philosophy, Astronomy, and Intellectual Philosophy. 4. No candidate will hereafter be examined on any of these particulars, with a view to partial admission to privileges, such as lectures, room and use of the Library, till he is prepared for examination on the whole. Nor can any one apply for charitable assistance the first year, who is not thus examined and approved within the first three weeks of the year. 5. In every case of application for admission after the regular time, the candidate, besides the usual requisitions at the opening of the year, will be examined on all the studies gone over by the class. E. PORTER, President. Theol. Sem. Andover, May 22, 1832. Keith, NEW YORK CITY AND STATE. THE Register of Mr. Williams contains a complete list of all the churches in New York, with the site, denomination, and names of the ministers appended. The whole number is ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY, viz: Presbyterian 24, Episcopalian 23, Methodist 17, Baptist 14, Dutch Reformed 14, Amount rec'd this quarter, Roman Catholic 5, Friends 4, Jews 3, Lutheran 2, Independent 2, Universalist 2, Unitarian 2, Moravian 1, Mariner's 1, New ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS. Charleston, S. C. by H. Hill, Esq. fr. Mrs. Dr. 40 00 40 00 75.00 3 00 10.00 1 36 50 15.00 5.00 2.00 20 00 5.00 30 00 2.00 $168 86 50 00-160 00 INCOME FROM SCHOLARSHIPS. 5 00 5 0015 00 IN the several parts of the world, connected with the Society's operations, there are-113 Stations and Out Stations, 22 Missionaries, 19 European Assistants, 133 Native Assistants, 54 Churches; 4,771 Members or Communicants, 391 Schools, 22,193 Scholars. Being an increase during the year of 22 Branch Stations, 2 Missionaries, 4 Churches, 320 Members or Communicants, 39 Schools, 1,496 Scholars. The Society has also 13 printing establishments, at eight of which 139,000 books, including 33,000 portions of Scripture, have been printed; and from nine stations, 115,000 copies of books have been put into circula-Beverly, fr. a lady in the Soc. of Rev. Mr. tion. ESSEX COUNTY. Andover, fr. pupils in English Class School, in Oliphant, by H. Hill, 16 00 75.00 53 00-144 00 8.28 2.00 James, $51. 94 00 17 35 From Ladies do. by Miss Irene Ellis, Medford, fr. Gent. Asso. by Dea. Charles Ladies, by Miss Mar tha B. Magoun, $43, Natick, Ir. Gent. Asso. by Dea. Samuel Fiske, From Ladies, Mrs. Nancy Child, From Ladies' do. by Mrs. Betsey Whit 8 50-25 85 49 45 21 72 6 50-77 67 29 50 19 25-48 75 Deduct, paid for Ann. Report, WORCESTER SOUTH. 98 27 11 00 87 27-138 27 Brookfield, fr, a gentleman, by Ezra Collier, Sturbridge, fr. Edward Phillips, Tr. Miss. and Ed. Soc. connected with the Bap. Asso. of S. 5 39 40.00 Uzbridge, fr. a Fem. Praying So, to con. Rev. 11 47-65 86 do. do. 29 87 by Joseph Chickering, 68 60 by Jonas Brooks, Esq. 20 84 The above by Dea. Justus Ellingwood, Tr. W. N. Holden, fr. friends, towards a Temp. Schol. by 14 25 2 25-16 50 550 200-7 50 Whole amount rec'd for present use, 57 00-176 31 $3,915 41 Do. W. W. Chester, Esq. sub. 1 year, 225 00-262 50 Central Pres. fr., 1 quar's pay't on acco. 12 scholarships, Laight st. fr. Ladies' Asso. by Mrs. Darling, 13.25 Do. Edward A. Russell, Do. H. H. Shufflein, 400 00 Do. Micah Baldwin, 2d year, Cedar st. fr. Caleb O. Haleted, 30 50 22.00 10 00-62 50 13 06 75 10.00 20.00 9 00-29 00 670 $535 26 Amount rec'd into the Treasury of the Par. Soc. fr. towns within the limits of this Branch, $50 50. Do. E. Lord, $37 50. T. S. Nelson, $25, Do. Jona. Leavitt, $25. William A. Booth, $20, 225 00 75.00 62 50 45 00-182 50 82 75-1,361 13 20.00 414 00 25.00 35 00 10 00 Rutgers st. Ir. ladies of that Church, Warren, Pa. Ir. Mrs. Hawley, for Fem. Fragment Soc. tlemen, $38. Ladies, $25, Miss Susan E. Munro, to cons. herself a L. Individuals in Alabama, viz. D. Lyle, 63 00 30 0093 00 3.00 7.00-10 00 20.00 fr. sundry persons, by the Cor. Sec. 117 00 fr. Mrs. Mary Burnett, widow of James Burnett, CONNECTICUT BRANCH. Collected by Mr. Wm. L. Mather, Ag. in the " following towns, viz. 66 fr. John North, by Cor. Sec. #6 fr. a friend, by Rev. Heman Norton, Refunded fr. a former Beneficiary, Western Ed. So. rec'd fi. the Treasurer, Western Reserve Branch, rec'd fr. do. 50.00 16 66 5 00-208 66 18 00 2,000 00 600 00 $5,300 83 South Mansfield, fr. Ladies and Gent. do. Rev. Chauncey Booth a L. M. of A. E. Soc. 40 00 From the Lydian Soc. bal. of 4th ann. pay't of Temp. Schol. by Sarah Bonney, Tr. Northford, a collection, by Ralph Linsley, Tr. Somers, Legacy of Hannah Herrick, by David Cady, Ex'r, Windham Scotland Soc. fr. gentlemen and ladies, in part, to constitute the Rev. Jesse Fiske, a L. M. by Win. Hutchins, Tr. of Windham Co. Aux. Ed. Soc. Canterbury Westm. Soc. fr. individuals, by W. Hutchins, Tr. Interest on money loaned, Clothing rec'd at the Rooms of the Parent Society during the quarter ending July 11, 1832. Athol, fr. Nancy Kendall, Sec. and Tr. Fem. Char. Read. Soc. 17 pillow cases, 6 shirts, 12 sheets, 8 collars, 1 bedquilt, valved at $24 50. Marlborough, fr. Miss Susan M. Witt, Tr. Fem. Benev. Soc. 1st Par. 9 shirts, 3 pr. socks, 12 cravats, 10 collars. New Ipswich, Read. Char. Soc. by Mrs. L. C. Safford, 5 pr. socks, 4 quilts, 13 collars, 2 pillow-cases, 1 vest, 2 sheets, valued at $20 00. Rowley, fr. R. A. Perley, Tr. Fem. Social Read. Cir. 1st Par. 5 shirts, 2 pr sucks. West Boylston, fr. Fem. Read. and Char. Soc. 1 bedquilt, 1 comforter, 6 pr. socks, 2 collars, 10 pillow-cases, 2 shirts. |