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ad owned and published a small paper called the Boston Recorder. He sold a half interest to Deacon Edw. Fay of the Second Congregational Church, Medford, a son of Rev. Dr. Fay of Charlestown, and theRev. Dr. Fay of Charlestown, and the paper's name was changed to the Congregationalist, the office being at No. 122 Washington street, Boston. Deacon Fay bought Mr. Moore's half interest, and on November 10th sold it to Deacon James Deacon Fay bought Mr. Moore's half interest, and on November 10th sold it to Deacon James for $1,079. The office was transferred to No. 12 School street, and the new firm and a great power for good were launched under the firm name of Galen James and Company. Deacon James was urged to te slightest degree beyond its present limits. For a long time previous to his death in 1856, Mr. Fay suffered from tuberculosis, which brought added work upon the shoulders of his partner. Mr. Ths very irascible. But nothing ever disturbed the good deacon's serenity. After the death of Mr. Fay, the firm was reorganized with C. A. Richardson and W. L. Greene as partners. This co-partners