D. D Curry Daniel, an American clergyman and journalist, born near Peekskill, N. Y., Nov. 26, 1809. He graduated at Wesley an university in 1827, and was elected principal of the Troy conference academy, West Poult-ney, Vt. In 1839 he was called to a professorship in the Georgia female college, at Macon, Ga. In January, 1841, he joined the Georgia conference, and three years later he was transferred to the New York conference, and filled important stations in New York city and vicinity. In 1854 he was elected president of Indiana Asbury university. In 1857 he returned to New York, and subsequently was stationed successively in Brooklyn, Middletown, Conn., New Rochelle, and New York city, till 1864, when he was elected editor of the " Christian Advocate and Journal," New York, for four years. In May, 1872, he received his third successive appointment to this position. He has edited Southey's "Life of Wesley," and published a "Life of Wycliffe" and the "Metropolitan City of America".