his stall at Westminster. It must, doubtless, be a matter of great regret to themselves, that in making such large alterations for the purpose partly of preventing commendams, they should be obliged, on the first occasion of carrying them into execution, to allow a commendam. But however that may be, Bishop Monk is certainly not to be blamed. If he has increased expenses thrown on him by the necessity for maintaining two residences instead of one, and the new income provided for him is below the standard laid down for bishoprics in future, as it doubtless is, it is quite clear that he cannot meet these expenses, if he gives up his present income. When a new arrangement can be made, no one need fear that he will ever hesitate one single moment about doing whatever is just, liberal, and honourable. REFORM AMONG THE JEWS. THE valuable tracts called "Old Paths" have been frequently mentioned, as shewing the nature of rabbinism, and exposing its moral effects in a way hitherto unknown. That they have been read extensively among the Jews is well known; and it is probable that they have hastened, if not produced, a very curious step, which has been taken by some influential and rich Jews of the Portuguese synagogue, in London. They have presented a petition to the synagogue, that the Oral Law may be given up, and all marks of rabbinism expunged from their service. Of course, the petition was rejected; but it is said, that they who presented it intend to separate. If they do, let them beware of falling, like the reformed Jews of Germany, into deismi. Let theirs be the onward path, towards the light, not the backward movement, to utter darkness. ECCLESIASTICAL INTELLIGENCE. ORDINATIONS. Archbishop of Canterbury, Croydon Church Bishop of Exeter, Exeter Cathedral........ Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, Eccleshall Church........................... Oct. 30. Oct. 22. Oct. 30. The Lord Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol will hold a general Ordination, in the cathedral church of Gloucester, on Sunday, the 18th of December. The Lord Bishop of Chichester will hold an Ordination at Chichester, on the 1st of January, 1837. Camb. Exeter Camb. Lichfield and Coventry Gowring, J. W. Knight, John ... ........ Curate of St. Matthew's Church, Liverpool. Master of the Hungerford Hospital, in Heytesbury. Lane, Samuel, R. of Frome Vauchurch, a Rural Dean for the Deanery of Dorchester. Maskelyne, William Musgrave, Charles Otter, W. B. ... ...... ......... Domestic Chaplain to the Right Hon. Earl de Grey. Domestic Chaplain to the Bishop of Chichester. Probert, Charles, V. of Clodock, a Surrogate for the Diocese of St. David's. Rowsell, Evan Edward ... Sunderland, — ............ Thomas, John ............... Tomlinson, W. R. Domestic Chaplain to Viscount Strangford. Master of the Endowed School at Penistone. Domestic Chaplain to the Dowager Countess of Car- Wing, William, of Stibbington, a Surrogate for the Archdeaconry of Huntingdon. The Lord Bishop of Salisbury has appointed the following gentlemen RURAL DEANS for the Archdeaconry of Dorset: Deanery of Dorchester The Rev. Edward Bankes, Rector of Coate; Rev. Thomas Dade, Rector of Broadway. [The whole of the appointments for this diocese are not yet completed; from its extent, it will require another rural dean to superintend the churches in the northern part of the district.] Deanery of Whitchurch-Rev. John Morton Colson, Rector of Piddlehinton; Rev. George Pickard, Rector of Bloxworth; Rev. James Venables, Vicar of Buckland; Rev. Thomas Tyrwhitt, Vicar of Turnworth. Deanery of Bridport-Rev. Francis Goforth, Rector of Whitechurch Canonicorum ; Rev. J. J. G. Dowland, Vicar of Broadwindsor; Rev. F. M'Carthy, Vicar of Loders ; Rev. L. Foot, Rector of Longbredy. Deanery of Pimperne-Rev. Robert Moore, Rector of Wimborne St. Giles; Rev. John Watts, Rector of Gunville. Deanery of Shashston-Rev. H. Deane, Vicar of Gillingham; Rev. R. Grant, Vicar of Bradford Abbas; Rev. J. Wilson, Rector of Holwell; Rev. W. Blennerhassett, Vicar of Iwerne Minster. RESIGNATIONS. Kenton V., Devonshire. Bourton-on-the-Water R., with the Chapelries of Lower St. Ives' P. C., Cornwall. The District Church of St. Mark, Clerkenwell, Middlesex. 最賬燃 Bromehead, R.... {Normanton Temple, Derby in Chesterfield, P. C. J Dames, A. L...... Kenton V. Dawes, C. T....... L. & C. Devon Exon F. Swinfen, Esq. D. & C. of Sarum St. Philip of Torteval R., and St. Margaret of the Forest R., Guernsey James, T. G., the Incumbency of Holy Trinity Church, within Knook Marsh, John K. ... Shelley, F. ......... Posbury C. Patron. Rev. T. Sheppard Dean of York V.of Aldmondbury The King for this turn Habergham Eaves, Norfolk Norwich Bp. of Ely Wilts Hunts Sarum Warwick L. & C. { Lord Chancellor Esq. Rev. J. Croome Preb. in York Ca- CLERGYMEN DECEASED. Atkinson, J. W...{Barham V., Kent Canterbury Abp. of Canterbury and Walton P. C.. W. York York Barber, Thomas... Houghton Conquest R., Beds Lincoln St. John's Coll., Burder, S., Lecturer of Christ Church, Newgate-street, London. Simeon, Charles, Midgley, Jonathan, Fellow of Magdalen College, Cambridge. Monro, Horace Kerry V. Paul, William, Castle Carey, Somerset. Rufford, W. S. Lower Sapey R. ... Montgom. St. David's Bp. of St. David's Worces. Hereford F. Rufford, Esq. Shirtcliffe, W. F. C. of Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire. Senior Fellow of King's College, Cambridge, and Vicar of the Simpson, Thos. ...{ N. York Thomas, Edward.. Briton Ferry P. C. Strangways, Hon. Į and Rev. C. R. P.Maiden Newton R. Sumpter, Jas. F., Histon, Cambridgeshire. Thompson, Alex. P., late C. of Belton and Wardley, Rutlandshire. Warner, Robt. D., Tibberton-square, Islington. Watson, Thomas, Lansdowne-crescent, Bath. Wilkinson, William, Aberdeen. Preb. in York Cathedral Earl of Ilchester Earl of Jersey IRELAND. ORDINATIONS. At an Ordination held on Sunday, 22nd October, by the Lord Bishop of Kildare, in the Castle Chapel, the following gentlemen received holy orders : Deacons-Mr. B. B. Crozier, A. B., Clogher; Mr. A. Tood, A. B., Cashel; Mr. T. M'Neece, A. B., F.T. C. B.; Mr. J. M'Caul, LL.D. Priests-Rev. W. D. Sadlier, A. B., F. T. C. D.; Rev. J. Richards, A. B., Clogher; Rev. S. Newport, A.B., Lismore; Rev. W. Mills, A. B., Clonfert; Rev. W. R. Slacke, A. B., Elphin; Rev. W. J. Price, A. M., Waterford; Rev. R. S. Walshe, V.B., Raphoe; Rev. O. Siree, A. B., Dublin; Rev. G. G. Cuthbert, A. B., Clonfert; Rev. J. Corbett, A.M., Leighlin; Rev. W. Verdon, A. B.; Rev. J. T. Mecan, A. B., Ferns; Rev. R. Jessop, A.B., Dublin; Rev. J. Jans, A.B., Elphin; Rev. W. G. Harman, A. B., Meath; Rev. J. St George Williams, A. M., Dublin; Rev. R. Wade, A. B., Kildare; Rev. T. Shaw, A. M., Kildare. At an Ordination, held by the Lord Bishop of Kilmore on Friday, the 28th of October, the following gentlemen were ordained : Mr. E. Butler, A. B., Ossory; Mr. B. Bunbury, A.B., and Mr. T. A. Drought, A. B., Ferns. Priests-Rev. J. M. Emmerson, B. A,, Leighlin; Rev. O. S. Kellett, A. B., and Rev. G. Wiley, A. B., Kilmore. PREFERMENTS. The Rev. Charles Torton Coghlan, Curate of Kilscannel, in the diocese of Limerick, to the perpetual Curacy of Nantenan, in the same diocese. The Rev. George Lawless, Curate of Aghadoe, near Killarney, to the Curacy of Killascully, in the archdiocese of Cashiel. The Rev. Mr. Geraghty, jun., to the Curacy of Aghadoc, vice the Rev. Mr. Lawless. At Bath, the Rev. Richard Bentley Gordon, Vicar of Duncormack, diocese of Ferns county of Wexford. |