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The Rev. Thomas B. Fogg, of the Rectorship of the Church of the Messiah, Greenbush.

The Rev. Edward N. Goddard, of the Rectorship of Trinity Church, Windham.

The Rev. George Z. Gray, of the Rectorship of St. Paul's Church, Kinderhook.

The Rev. Charles F. Kellogg, of the Rectorship of St. John's Church, Johnstown.

The Rev. James E. Kenney, of the Rectorship of Christ Church, Pottersville.

The Rev. James A. M. La Tourette, of the Rectorship of Trinity Church, Potsdam.

The Rev. Alexander S. Leonard, of the Rectorship of St. George, the Martyr's, New York.

The Rev. David F. Lumsden, of the Rectorship of St. Paul's Church, Williamsburgh.

The Rev. Frederick N. Luson, of the Cure of Christ Church, Walton.

The Rev. John N. Marvin, of Christ Church, Rouse's Point, and St. John's, Champlain.

The Rev. John R. Matthews, of the Rectorship of St. Peter's Church, Peekskill,

The Rev. Wm. A. W. Maybin, of the Rectorship of St. Alban's Church, New York.

The Rev. Charles W. Morrill, of St. Mary's Church, Cold Spring.

The Rev. George W. Porter, D. D., of the Rectorship of Christ Church Manhassett.

The Rev. John H. Rogers, as Assistant Minister of the Church of the Holy Trinity, Brooklyn.

The Rev. Edwin B. Russell, as Assistant Minister of Zion Church, New York.

The Rev. Stephen C. Thrall, D. D., of the Rectorship of the Church of the Redeemer, Yorkville.

The Rev. Uriah T. Tracy, of the Rectorship of Christ Church, Bay Ridge. The Rev. Stephen H. Tyng, Jr., of the Rectorship of the Church of the Mediator, New York.

The Rev. Francis C. Wainwright, of the Rectorship of Bethesda Church, Saratoga Springs.

The Rev. George A. Weeks, of St. Mark's Church, Hoosack Falls.

The Rev. James Henry Williams, of the Rectorship of Zion Church, Greenburgh.

The Rev. George Worthington, as Assistant Minister of St. Paul's Church, Troy.-32.

CLERGYMEN APPOINTED TO CURES.

In behalf of the Clergymen named below, I have received the Canonical Certificate of the election or appointment to the cures respectively mentioned. In each case I have certified that the person so chosen is a qualified Minister of this Church, and transmitted the certificate to the Secretary of the Convention for record by him, according to the requirement of the Canon:

The Rev. Nicholas F. Ludlum, to the rectorship of Christ's Church, Warwick, not in union with Convention.

The Rev. John G. Webster, to the rectorship of St. John's Church, Canterbury.

The Rev. Joseph Carey, to the rectorship of Grace Church, Waterford.

The Rev. N. W. Taylor Root, to the rectorship of St. James' Church, Newtown.

The Rev. Henry A. Neely, as an assistant minister of Trinity Church, New York.

The Rev. William S. Boardman, to the rectorship of the Church of the Holy Innocents, Albany.

The Rev. L. R. Hunphrey, M.D., to the rectorship of Christ's Church, Morristown (for one year).

The Rev. Reese F. Alsop, to the rectorship of Christ's Church, Rye.

The Rev. Mytton Maury, as minister of St. Mary's in the Highlands, Cold Spring.

The Rev. Benjamin Webb, to the rectorship of St. Luke's Church, Somers. The Rev. Octavius Applegate, to the rectorship of St. Paul's Church, Franklin, not in union with Convention.

The Rev. David F. MacDonald, D. D., to the rectorship of Christ Church, Sag Harbor.

The Rev. William Mowbray, to the rectorship of Grace Church, Harlem, not in union with Convention.

The Rev. William Thomas Webbe, to the rectorship of St. Michael's Church, Brooklyn.

The Rev. William O. Jarvis, to the rectorship of the Church of St. John the Evangelist, Stockport.

The Rev. Edwin B. Russell, to the rectorship of Grace Church, Albany. The Rev. Francis C. Wainwright, to the rectorship of St. Paul's Church, Williamsburgh, Brooklyn, E. D.

The Rev. Thomas A. Jaggar, to the rectorship of the Anthon Memorial Church, New York.

The Rev. William H. Cooke, to the rectorship of Trinity Church, Lansingburgh.

The Rev. Samuel H. Hilliard, as a Missionary of the New York City Mission Society.

The Rev. John Boyle, as an assistant minister of Zion Church, in care of Zion Mission Chapel, New York.

The Rev. Edward A. Washburn, D. D., to the rectorship of Calvary Church, New York.

The Rev. Robert G. Dickson, to the rectorship of the Church of the Redemption, New York.

The Rev. Henry Stanley, to the rectorship of Emmanuel Church, Little Falls. The Rev. John W. Shackelford, to the rectorship of the Church of the Redeemer, New York.

The Rev. J. Tuttle Smith, as assistant minister of the Church of the Transfiguration, New York.

The Rev. Thomas McKie Brown, Deacon, as assistant minister of St. John's Church, Brooklyn.

The Rev. Frederick N. Luson, to the rectorship of Trinity Church, Whitehall. The Rev. George Worthington, to the rectorship of Christ Church, Ballston Spa.

The Rev. Heman Dyer, D. D., as an assistant minister of the Church of the Ascension, New York.

The Rev. B. F. De Costa, as an assistant minister of the Church of the Ascension, New York.

The Rev. John W. Trimble, as an assistant minister of the Church of the Ascension, New York.

The Rev. J. A. Aspinwall, to the rectorship of Christ Church, Bay Ridge.
The Rev. Alva Wiswall, as Deacon, in Trinity Parish, New York.

The Rev. Fenwick M. Cookson, as Deacon, in Trinity parish, New York.
The Rev. H. Warren Fay, Deacon, to the rectorship of St. Paul's Church,

Flatbush.

The Rev. Alfred Goldsborough, Deacon, as assistant minister of Grace Church, Brooklyn Heights.

The Rev. Brockholst Morgan, Deacon, as Assistant to the Rector of St. George's Church, New York.

The Rev. Wm. M. Van Wagenen, as assistant minister of the Church of the Holy Trinity, New York.

The Rev. Joseph W. Hyde, deacon, as rector elect of St. Stephen's Church, North Castle, in St. Mark's Church, Newcastle.-40.

CLERGYMEN RECEIVED INTO THE DIOCESE.

The Clergymen named below have been received into the Diocese upon Letters Dimissory of the Ecclesiastical Authority of the Dioceses respectively mentioned. I have given to them the Canonical Certificate of their reception : The Rev. John G. Webster, from Western New York. The Rev. Henry Stanley, from Western New York. The Rev. Henry A. Neely, from Western New York. The Rev. Joseph W. Mulford, from Pennsylvania.

The Rev. William S. Boardman, from Rhode Island.
The Rev. John A. Aspinwall, Deacon, from Ohio.
The Rev. L. R. Humphrey, from Western New York.
The Rev. Reese F. Alsop, from Massachusetts.

The Rev. Daniel F. MacDonald, from Western New York.
The Rev. Benjamin Webb, from Connecticut.

The Rev. William Mowbray, from Tennessee.

The Rev. William O. Jarvis, from Western New York.

The Rev. James B. Murray, Deacon, from Connecticut.

The Rev. Francis L. Hawks, D. D., LL. D., from Maryland.
The Rev. Samuel H. Hilliard, from Massachusetts.

The Rev. Thomas A. Jaggar, from New Jersey.

The Rev. John W. Shackelford, from New Jersey.

The Rev. Henry B. Bartow, from Western New York.

The Rev. Edward A. Washburn, D. D., from Pennsylvania.

The Rev. Angus M. Ives, from Pennsylvania.

The Rev. Benjamin F. De Costa, from Massachusetts.

The Rev. James H. Tyng, from New Hampshire.

The Rev. G. D. B. Miller, Deacon, from Western New York.-23.

CLERGYMEN INSTITUTED.

The Clergymen named below have been Instituted:

1864. October 16.

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The Rev. Eugene A. Hoffman, D. D., into the Rector
ship of Grace Church, Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn.

Nov. 22. The Rev. Nathaniel W. T. Root, into the Rectorship of
St. James's Church, Newtown.-2.

CLERGYMEN DECEASED.

Since the last Convention, the following Clergymen have departed this life: The Rev. William Creighton, D. D.

The Rev. Tapping R. Chipman.

The Rev. J. Mulford Hedges.

The Rev. Russell Trevett, D. D.

The Rev. Evan Malbone Johnson.

The Rev. Edwin R. T. Cook.-6.

LETTERS DIMISSORY GRANTED.

I have granted Letters Dimissory, at their request, to the Clergymen named below, and have received notice of the acceptance of the same from the respective Ecclesiastical Authorities, viz.:

The Rev. William H. Neilson, Deacon, to Massachusetts.

The Rev. John Henry Babcock, to Minnesota.

The Rev. Charles F. Kellogg, to Western New York.
The Rev. Charles Henry Wright Stocking, to Connecticut.
The Rev. McWalter Bernard Noyes, Deacon, to New Jersey.
The Rev. William A. W. Maybin, to New Jersey.

The Rev. Ormond H. Dutton, to Massachusetts.

The Rev. Henry C. Stowell, to Connecticut.
The Rev. George W. Dean, to Wisconsin.
The Rev. Henry C. Kinney, to Iowa.
The Rev. Hiram Adams, to Pennsylvania.
The Rev. William L. Peck, to Connecticut.
The Rev. George Z. Gray, to New Jersey.
The Rev. James G. Jacocks, to Maryland.

The Rev. Hiram Holbrook Cole, to Kentucky.

The Rev. John B. Pitman, Deacon, to Vermont.

The Rev. James D. Reid, to Maine.

The Rev. E. Folsom Baker, to Wisconsin.

The Rev. Edward Augustus Bradley, Deacon, to Maine.
The Rev. John A. Rogers, to Massachusetts.

The Rev. James R. Coe, to Western New York.

The Rev. Oliver S. Prescott, to Connecticut.

The Rev. Daniel C. Roberts, Deacon, to Connecticut.

The Rev. E. Harrison Cressey, D. D., to New Jersey.

The Rev. John W. Buckmaster, to Illinois.

Also to the Candidate for Deacon's and Priest's Orders named below, viz.: Robert Condit Russell, admitted Feb. 2, 1865, to Pennsylvania.-26.

NEW PARISHES: INCORPORATION APPROVED.

Consent has been given to the Incorporation of the following Parishes, viz.: The Church of the Holy Trinity, New York.

The Church of the Holy Cross, Warrensburgh, Warren county.—2.

CORNER-STONES LAID.

During the year, there have been laid, with the usual Services, the CornerStones of

St. Paul's Church, Franklin, Delaware county.

The Parish Schools of Grace Church, Brooklyn Heights.
The Church of the Ascension, Greenpoint, Kings county.
St. Paul's Church, Newburgh, Orange county.-4.

CHURCHES AND CHAPELS CONSECRATED.

Since the Convention, the following Churches and Chapels have been consecrated:

1864. December 13. St. Paul's Church, Albany,

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