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... The sew (oxouko ?? Chapel.— This building i*. rapidly a; 'preaching completion, and the handsome architect ore i- now f**y exposed to the ?? bythe removal ...
... The sew (oxouko ?? Chapel.— This building i*. rapidly a; 'preaching completion, and the handsome architect ore i- now f**y exposed to the ?? bythe removal ...
... it grows, While blushes lurk the leaves between. Count every charm that there. Then ask me, t ...
... [Before the Registrar (Mr. C. E. Salmon). Congratulations to the Registrar. — On the Registrar taking his seat this morning Mr. J. C- Browne (Measrs. Ridley and Co.), addressing Mr. Salmon, said : You have already been con- gratulated on behalf of the Bar practi-ing in tbis Borongh. on your appointment as Kegist-ar to this Court, and on behalf of those repre- senting the commercial interests ...
... ; I never was able to make both the ends Of my income to meet, it is true. My character's good, tho' I'm bound to confess, In the stocks I have oft' put my foot;' I've lost' in the pound,' like an ignorant ass, And come out with nothing to boot. Now, gladly a.gardener's place I would take, I'm rapidly running to seed ; I flatter myself I'm pretty good rake, And a pretty good judge of a weed ; ...
... connection with Arch- deacon Chapman's visitation of the Clergy and Chnrch wardens of the northern parts of the Arch- deaconry of Sudbury, which is to take place iv Bury on Wednesday, May Bth, a meeting will beheld at the AtheiKL'um to consider the Welsh Church Bill • and amoug the speakers will be the very Rev. Dr.' Stubbs, Dean of Ely, Mr. C. J. Davies, one of the organising representatives ...
... The picturesquely situated and ancient little Parish Church of Chesham Bois was re-opened on Wednesday last after thorough and complete restoration. The building, which nestles amongst the beechwoods of the Chilbern Hills, dates back to unknown but certainly remote period, and at the date of its foundation was probably intended chapel to the mansion which formerly stood in the adjoining meadow ...
... SALE AT THE LODGE FARM, CULFORD, Acting un ter ?? from Mr. Berens, by whom the Coltord E_tat« has lieen sold to the Earl of Cadogan, Mr. J. W. Duvall submitted to public auction, on Monday week. the agricultural live and deadstock on tho Lodge Farm. Upwards ..f 100 sat down to _ first-class luncheon, the arrangements being in the hands of Mr. W. Smith, of the Culford Arm- (Ingham Griffin), by ...
... MEETING AT HALSTEAD Tuesday morning opened in a way anything but encouragit's to those zealous members of the Essex Archsc (logical Society, who had resolved to attend the annual meeting and excursion at Halstead. A rather heavy rain before breakfast, an overcast and threaten- in ?? and a somewhat downward tendency about the barometer, did not seem to indicate an enjoyable excur- •ioii. ...
... ASUNDER. Flowering plants in stand* artistic, Pyramids of blossoms fair, Form the aisles of floriculture, In their beauty grand and rare. Marble statues, sparkling fountains, Gleam beneath the weird-like shade, Which the paly silver lamplight Hath in silence strangely made. Music roameth from the ball room To the cool and calm retreat, And it bears with it the echo Of the tread of airy feet. ...
... CHUBCH CONFERENCES IV THB DIOCESE OF ELY. BURY ST. EDMfJN^sTFBiDAT, Ootobkb 22. During the past week the Lord Bishop of Ely, follow- : tQ e example of his predecessor, has held a series; of references of the clergy and laity in the several Arch- deaconries of bis Dwceae. On Tuesday his Lordship visited Cambridge, where a Conference was held in the hall of Ring's College; on Wednesday a second ...
... HER MAJESTY'S VISIT TO SCOTLAND. PERTH, Wednesday Morning, Sept. 7. As is already known her Majesty aud Prince Albert, who appeared in excellent spirits, arrived yesterday at the seat of Lord Kinnoull, Duppliu Castle. His lordship is Lord Lieutenant of Perthshire, aud holds also the high office of Lord Lion King of Arms — one of the most remarkable and honourable distinctions of the days of ...
... REOPENING OF ST. MARY'S CHURCH. On tbe 23« d of April,. 1863, about four o|ckkmthJ «f lemoon a great portion of tbe tower of St. Mary Cbureh, Preston, fell upon the roof of tbe nave, carrying it in with it, demolishing the western gallery, crushing the organ, and reducing a great part of the edifice to a heap of shapeless ruins. A number of workmen were •bout and several were on the tower ...