QUARTERLY RECORD. CINCINNATI, Ind., July 4, 8 members. CLEVELAND, O., July 3, 25 members. ELROY. O., July 27, 22 members. FAYETTE, Kan., Sept. 2, Bethany Ch., 10 members. FREMONT, Mich., July 25, 6 members. FRIENDVILLE, Neb., June 15, 7 members. INDIANOLA, Neb., July 11, 17 members. NINNE-CAH, Kan., Aug. 28, Antelope Ch., 10 members. NORTH COLUMBUS, O., July 13, 10 mem. bers. OAK CREEK, Wis., June 27, 28 members. OTSEGO LAKE, Mich., Sept. 5, 12 mem. bers. PALMYRA, Mo. (German), Sept. 7, 25 members. ROCK CREEK, Neb., June 21, 23 members. SWAN LAKE, Dak. Ter., July 11, 9 membere. UNION GROVE, Miss. VALLEY GRANGE, Neb., July 9, 10 members. WHITE ROCK CENTRE, Ill., Aug. 26, 20 members. MINISTERS ORDAINED. 1875. ADAMS, GEORGE C, to the work of the Ministry in Hillsboro', Ill., Aug. 18. Sermon by Rev. Robert West, of Alton. BURK, ALMON W., to the work of the Ministry in Oberlin, O., July 27. Or daining prayer by Rev. Henry Cowles, of Oberlin College. QATE, C. N., to the work of the Ministry in East Woodstock, Ct., Aug 18. Sermon by Rev. H. D. Northrop, of Hartford. CLANCY, WILLIAM P., to the work of the Ministry in West Stafford, Ct., Sept. 1. CRESSMAN. ABRAHAM A., to the work of the Ministry in Clarksfield, O., Aug. 31. Sermon by Rev. Horatio N. Burton, D. D., of Sandusky. Ordaining prayer by Rev. Theodore J. Keep, of Oberlin. DAVIES, D. F., to the work of the Ministry in Brazil, Ind., July 8. Sermon by Rev. Oliver 8. Dean, of Indianapolis. DEBOS, FREDERICK, to the work of the Ministry in Salem, Mass., July 20. Ser. mon by Rev. Edward S. Atwood, of Salem. Ordaining prayer by Rev. George N. Anthony, of Peabody. EVANS, LEWIS D., to the work of the Ministry in Bristol, Me., June 30. Ser. mon by Rev. William M. Barbour, D. D., of Bangor seminary. Ordaining prayer by Rev Ezra B. Pike, of Boothbay. FITZ, ARTHUR G., over the Ch. in West Stafford, Ct.. 8 pt. 1. Sermon by Rev. SECOND SERIES. -VOL VII. NO. 4. FREEMAN. JOSEPH A., over the Ch, in Boscawen, N. H., June 30. Sermon by Rev. S. Leroy Blake, of Concord. Or daining prayer by Rev. Corban Curtice, of Tilton. GATES, LORIN 8., to the work of the Ministry in Cambridge, Vt., June 7. HALL, GEORGE E., over the Ch. in Little ton, Mass., Sept. 2. Sermon by Rev. Henry H. Hamilton, of Westford. HILL, JAMES L., over the North Ch. in Lynn, Mass., Sept. 15. Sermon by Rev. Edmund K. Alden, D.D., of South Boston. Ordaining prayer by Rev. John L. Taylor, D. D.. of Andover Seminary. HOLCOMBE, GILBERT T.. over the Ch. in Downer's Grove. Ill., June 23. Sermon by Rev. Edward P. Goodwin, D. D., of Chicago. JONES, NEWTON L., over the Ch. in Centreville, Mass. July 15. Sermon by Rev. Charles Wetherby, of Nashua, N. H. Ordaining prayer by Rev. Henry A. Goodhue, of West Barnstable. KINNE, T. C., over the Ch. in Two Rivers, Minn., June 28. Sermon by Rev. L. Henry Cobb, of Minneapolis. Ordaining prayer by Rev. Henry A. Stimson, of Minneapolis. LEARNED. DWIGHT W., to the work of the Ministry in Kidder, Mo., July 7. Sermon by Rev. Oliver Brown, of Kidder. Ordaining prayer by Rev. D. W. Rosenkrans. LONG, FREDERICK, to the work of the Ministry in Frewsburg, N. Y., Aug. 17. Sermon by Rev. Eli Corwin, D. D., of Jamestown. Ordaining prayer by Rev. W. E. Lincoln, of Marysville, O. MCKEAN, JOHN, to the work of the Minis. try in Ceredo, W. V., June 27. Sermon by Rev. John H. Young, of Ironton, O. Ordaining prayer by Rev. J. McClintock. PECK, MARSHALL R., to the work of the Ministry in Brookfield, Vt., Sept. 2. Sermon by Rev. William A. Bussee, of Brookfield. Ordaining prayer by Rev. Cyrus B Drake, D. D., of Royalton. PERRY, ARTHUR L., to the work of the Ministry in Williamstown, Mass., Sept. 15. Ordaining prayer by Rev. Edward O. Bartlett, of Pittsfield." RAND, WILLIAM A., over the Ch. in South Seabrook, N. H., July 9. Serm n by Rev. Charles M. Mead, of Andover Sem. inary. Ordaining prayer by Rev. Ed. ward Robie, of Greenland. RODGERS, GEORGE, over the Ch. in Gil. manton Iron Works, N. H., July 22. Sermon by Rev. William F. Bacon, of Laconia. Ordaining prayer by Rev. Stephen S. N. Greeley, of Pittsfield. ROSENKRANS, D. W., to the work of the Ministry in Minneapolis, Minn.. June 28. SALMON, EDWARD P., over the Ch. in Depere, Wis., July 6. Sermon by Rev. William Crawford. SEABURY, JOSEPH B., over the John Street Ch. in Lowell, Mass., Sept. 8. Sermon by Rev. James G. Vose. D. D., of Providence, R. I. Ordaining_prayer by Rev. Eden B. Foster, D. D., of Lowell. 40 SKENTELBURY, WILLIAM H., to the work of the Ministry in Wacousta, Mich.. July 7. Sermon by Rev. Augustus F. Bruske. SMITH, EMERSON F., to the work of the Ministry in Northport, Mich., Aug 12. Sermon by Rev. Orange H. Spoor, of Traverse City. Ordaining prayer by Rev. George Thompsou, of Leland. THURSTON, HENRY W. 8., over the Ch. in Goshen, N. H., Aug. 25. Sermon by Rev. Ephraim E. P. Abbott, of Meriden. WILSON. J. T., to the work of the Ministry in Port Leyden, N. Y., June 29. Sermon by Rev. John H. Crum, of Antwerp. Ordaining prayer by Rev. Edgar Perkins, of Copenhagen. WRIGHT, GEORGE W., to the work of the Ministry in East Dennis, Mass., July 14. Sermon by Rev. Bernard Paine, of Foxboro'. MINISTERS INSTALLED. 1875. BALDWIN, Rev. CHARLES H., over the Brantford, Ont. Sermon by Rev. Henry MORSE, Rev. CHARLES F., over the Ch. in Thetford, Vt., June 25. Sermon by Rev. Oliver Crane. Installing prayer by Rev. Richard T. Searle, of Wind sor. SMITH. Rev. EDWARD G., over the Ch. in in West Warren, Mass., July 15. Ser. WARBURTON, Rev. CHARLES S., over the Ch. in Elkhart. Ind., June 4. Sermon by Rev. Joseph E. Roy, D. D., of Chicago, Ill. WILI COX, Rev. GEORGE B., over the Ch. in Stamford, Ct., June 15. Sermon by Rev. Charles S. Robinson, D. D., uf Brooklyn, N. Y. WOODRUFF, Rev. J. D., over the Ch. in Lebanon, N. Y., July 7. Sermon by Rev. Samuel Scoville, of Norwich. Installing prayer by Kev. George Hardy, of Madison. WRIGHT, Rev. CASSIUS E., over the Ch. in Austin, Minn., June, 2. MINISTERS DISMISSED. 1875. BOYNTON, Rev. FRANCIS H., from the Ch. in Mill River, Mass., Aug. 19. BROWNE, Rev. JOHN K., from the Chapel Ch. in Cambridgeport, Mass., Sept. 17. DANIELS, Rev. HENRY M., from the Ch. in Winnebago, Ill. HOLMES, Rev. HENRY M., from the Ch. in Benson, Vt., Sept. 7. HOWARD, Rev. ROWLAND B., from the Ch in Princeton, Ill.. July 1. HULBERT. Rev. CALVIN B., from the Ch. in Bennington, Vt., Sept. 1. KYTE, Rev. JOSEPH, from the Ch. in Alfred, Me., July 6. MANN, Rev. ASA, from the Ch. in Raynham, Mass., Aug. 5. MARDEN, Rev. GEORGE N., from the Ch. in Farmington, Me., Aug. 24. MERRIMAN, Rev. DANIEL, from the QUINT, Rev. ALONZO H., D. D., from the 20. SANDERS, Rev. CLARENDON M., from TAYLOR, Rev. LATHROP, from the Ch. MINISTERS MARRIED. 1875. BRADLEY-BASSETT. In Farmington, Ct., Sept. 8. Rev. Charles F. Bradley, of Derby, to Miss Elizabeth P. Bassett, of Birmingham. BURROWS CORWIN. In Lebanon, O., June 1, Rev. Edwin B. Burrows. of Mt. Vernon, to Miss M. Louie Corwin, of Lebanon. BUSHNELL 1 CUKLE. In New York Mils, N. Y., July 20, Rev. Albert Bushnell, of Chicago Ill., to Miss Margaret Curle, of New York Mills. CALHOUN-CANNON. In New Haven, Ct.. Aug. 24, Rev. Newell M. Calhoun to Miss Laura T. Conon, of New Haven. CUTLER-SANFORD. In Medway, Mass., Aug. 18. Rev. Calvin Cutler, of Auburndale, to Miss Martha E. Sanford, of Medway. DICKINSON-MASSEY. In Blue Island, LORING OAKLEY. In Westport, N. J., REA MUDGETT. In Bridgeton, Me., UNDERWOOD -RICH. In Somerville, MINISTERS DECEASED. 1874. HILLS, Rev. ISRAEL, in Bolton, Ct., Dec. 6, in his 74th year. KIDDER, Rev. CORBIN, in Poplar Grove, Ill., Dec. 29, in his 74th year. 1875. ALLEN, Rev. L. WHEATON, in Hanover, Mass., Aug. 23, in his 32d year. ATKINSON, Rev. TIMOTHY, in Norton, Mass., June 29, in his 69th year. BRODT, Rev. JOHN H., in Dansville, N. Y., Sept. 15, in his 51st year. COZZENS, Rev.SAMUEL W., D.D.,in Medfield, Mass., Aug. 7, in his 76th year. DANFORTH, Rev. WILLIAM B., in Gilead, Ct, July 4, in his 27th year. ELLIS, Rev. A. C., in Tate Springs, Tenn., in his 31st year. FEEMSTER, Rev. SAMUEL C., in Colum. bus, Miss., July 16, in his 42d year. FINNEY, Rev. CHARLES G.. D. D., in Oberlin, O., Aug. 16, in his 84th year. GRISWOLD, Rev. SAMUEL. in Saybrook, Ct., Jan. 18, in his 80th year. JAMES, Rev. HORACE in Boylston, Mass., June 9, in his 58th year. LACY, Rev. EDWARD S., in St. Helena, Cal., Aug. 23, in his 49th year. MAILE. Rev. JOHN, in Addison, Mich., July 17, in his 65th year. MARSHALL, Rev. A. J., in Brimfield, Ill., August. MINER, Rev. EDWARD G., in Geneva, Wis., July 4. MORSE, Rev. JOSIAH, in Groveton, N. H., June 10, in his 77th year. ROWE, Rev. ABRAM, in Savannah, Ga., July 16. SEGUR, Rev. S. WILLARD, in Tallmadge, O.. Sept 24, in his 44th year. STALLCUP, Rev. W. A., in Marshfield, Minn., Aug. 16, in his 42d year. STARR, Rev John W., in West Stewartstown, N. I., June 22, in his 28th year. THOMAS, Rev. W. J., in Shenandoah, Penn., June 22. THOMPSON, Rev. WILLIAM A., in Reading, Mass., July 17, in his 39th year. TYLER, Rev. WILLIAM. in Auburndale, Mass., Sept. 27, in his 87th year. UNDERWOOD, Rev. HENRY B., in Algo. na, Io.. Sept. 2, in his 36th year. VERMILYE. Rev. ROBERT G., D. D., in East Lyme, Ct., July 5, in his 63d year. WILLIAMS, Rev. M. C., in Jersey, Channel Islands, Aug. 7, in his 29th year. Quarterly Statement. THE following appropriations have been paid since those reported in The friends of the Union have reason for gratitude that its work is gradually gaining a firmer hold upon the interest and devotion of the churches. Notwithstanding the severe pressure of the time, financially, and the urgent appeals of other benevolent organizations, the receipts of the Union, during the five months already expired of the current year, have equalled those of the corresponding months of the preceding year. While this is an occasion for thankfulness, the officers of the Union are burdened with the consideration that its present receipts are yet wholly inadequate to the demands of the work imperatively forced upon them. Some of the churches are doing nobly in their contributions to this object, but there are many yet which do nothing. What is needed is general co-operation, a united effort. The officers of the Union have had frequent inquiries for Plans of Churches. We are now happy to announce that, by an arrangement with Mr. Samuel Sloan, an architect in Philadelphia, we give in the Manual of the Union a series of plans, with estimates of expense, from which the building committees of churches can readily make a selection suited to their circumstances and condition. Thus we meet a want which has long been felt. We are happy to add that we can also furnish "working plans" for some of these general plans, at a small expense, with which an intelligent mechanic can proceed at once to his practical task. It is, of course, impossible to furnish every variety which is demanded on our extensive field, or sought after by committees of exuberant fancy; but we meet, so far as we are able, present necessities, and will do all in our power to facilitate the general work of church-building. Will the churches all co-operate with us? RAY PALMER, Cor. Sec'y, 69 Bible House, New York. INDEX OF NAMES. 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