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   Churchmans Newspaper (Newspaper) - October 18, 1844, London, Middlesex                                it it IJ J J f A jr 4 c vl ss f K2 VJ f T 4 ff i ft w Rfr t XT C Onetenth of to the relief of Orphans of Clergymen wli tho Clergy of their Hit Once the Duke of Bight Bight the Lord Bight the Lord Right the Lord 7 Lire and protects In one e liy other with to are consistent Premium as The Premiums for Assurance against are iterate with a reduction of ten per cent on the RESIDENCES OF TABLE OF LIFE 7 of SO 30 40 1 17 4 8 10 3 6 13 1 43 11 8 7 B 17 8 4 4 ISO 1 8 0 1 19 0 1 13 0 a a o a is o 4 10 S 4 0 8 18 0 3 18 0 604 the and every requisite Information Wf effecting may be obtained on application at the br by letter addressed to the i LIFE following are specimens of the low Rates of Premium charged by the AUS COLONIAL AND GENERAL LIFE ASSURANCE AND ANNUITY SO I SO I 40 50 I 60 10 3 2 0 7 1 15 8 I 1 8 3 0 And of these Premiums one third may remain in tbe hands of the assured at to be deducted from the sums when they become Persons assured to the amount of for the whole term of participate in the profits of the Subscribed Capital For forms of proposal and other apply et the Corner of BRITANNIA LIFE ASSURANCE Empowered by special Act of Parliament 4 HALF CREDIT RATES OF Persons assured according to these rates are allowed credit without security for half the amount of pay ing interest thereon at the rate of per with the option of paying off the Principal at any or having the amount deducted from the sum assured when the Policy becomes a Policies may Thus be effected at lower than are generally required for the term ot seven yean Only whilst the holders have the same security for the of their whenever death may as if they paid doable the amount of which would be charged for assurances effected In the usual Extract from the Half Credit Rates of Annul required for an Assurance of for the Whole Term of Premium for seven Premium after seven 30 35 40 45 50 110 1 4 11 1 9 S 1 14 10 220 2 12 9 336 2 0 10 a is 4 398 450 566 6 13 4 PETER Resident SPIRIT by Andrew Professor of Having tested a variety of Camphine during the preceding three months I am convinced the PATENT TESTA LAMP of fOUNG is not only tike but it IS the only one hitherto made public which can be used with comfort in closed It was tee first spirit lamp constructed on right keeping in view the peculiar nature of camphine and secured by cor rect specification leaves no room to expect another equally In this tamp the burner is completely insulated from the by a ring of wood or other nonconducting material placed between ted as no metallic tube passes down from the flame Into the volatile they remain cold whereas when cuch a tube pastes down through tbe for the admission of air to the inside of tbe without being insulated from the flame as in all other argand the spirits become 20 or 30 degress so as to emit acrid and Offensive fumes the wick also which embraces the heated tube becomes dry and resinous loses its capillary coals at the and then sends up with a shower of lamp the Vesta lamp is free from these and when used with pro perly rectified never smokes nor smells it can be easily dis by the above and by tbe circumstance of the air passing between the wicks to the interior of the It affords undoubtedly the and most economical light hitherto when supplied with pure spirits free from I have lighted my drawing rooms with the Testa lamp for several evenings successively without having its wick or its oc the slightest I therefore deem it due to the patentees as well as to the public to give this deliberate at a time when the volatile spirits of turpentine are getting into general and if they be burned in lamps made on the argand oil must create danger and Extract from the Supplement of UKS Dictionary of Manu and under the head of Testa im properly made rectified free of SILVER and those corrosive and injurious medals called Nickel and German supplanted by the introduction of a and perfectly matchless ALBATA late 41 and 42 and Norton aided by a person of Science in the amalgamation of metals has succeeded in bringing to public notice tbe most beautiful article ever yet offered possessing all the richness of diver in with all its durability and perfect in use as it does a chemical by which all that nau seous in mixed metals is entirely all may be cleaned as and is manufactured into every for the table and ALBATA Albata Strong Table Spoons and Forks 16 6 doz 126 66 60 70 60 3 6 each S 6 81 0 166 80 12 0 gilt 150 12 0 4 6 each 3 6 30 0 per 250 18 6 180 18 6 gilt we 76 each 76 35 0 per 880 186 ao 18 6 gilt 13 fl 7 0 each 78 pair Dessert Spoons and Forks f Tea Spoons Salt Spoons EB Spoons Mustard Spoons Gravy Spoons Sauce Ladles Table with Albata Plate and War ranted Steel Blades Dessert to match Carver and 23 0 per 18 6 per pair 25 0 per 19 6 per pair 6 25 0 per 19 6 per pair 80 Watson begs the Public will understand that Metal peculiarly his and that not more gold than his metal is from all others on merit alone he wishes it to be from fte daily increasing he he is convinced that nothing can prevent becoming an article of universal handsomely Illuminated Catalogue and Price Current and who regard economy and themselves of had from ti abore Table 0d 81 inch handsome Balance handle 4 inch Balance largest Albata Plate equal half the price of the PAPIER MAC HE TEA 35i t a ditto Including the largest for primary hence their uninterrupted and their present Furnishing in THE PATENT IIS Hatt 4KHU with a have to the extent of their the bo from tiuf ami comfort of to complete tee of inch and certainly the of a The whole most The the mott approved by the medical after mature and p and 3d the laat donation Lady Friends by 100 0 0 100 00 86 15 0 5 00 10 12 0 330 50 00 300 Subscribers to the building fund have the same privileges as sub scribers and donors to the general A limited number of sub scribers of will be entitled to the exclusive appropriation of one bed for a period of five Subscriptions i and donations will be received by the J by Barclay and and Coutts and Brummond and and and Co Ransom and and by Piccadilly and PHILIP Great Sept PATENT ECONOMIC GAS Nos 000 00 0 1 9 3 46 Equal In Candles to 7 0 18 15 18 29 88 33 Burns Gas per hour 3ft Sift 7ft The cost of at London per is per dosen The peculiar of this Burner that it consumes a fourth less Gas than any that it is and the flame These results an obtained by a of the admission of the whereby the most complete combustion of the Gas is producing a flame the most and of a form the most perfect which has yet bean Thus the best at the east is obtained the escape of smoke and of all deleterious matter is prevented from the steadiness of the the breakage of Is almost entirely The accuracy of the above calculations may be tested by Meters at tbe To be had JAMES MILES Warehouse for and General Brass NOTICE to the L corner of October While thanking yon for tbe many favours we have received at your hands at WELLS and giving you intimation of our REMOVAL to this we cannot but advert to the first establishment of our and to the rapid and steady growth of which has made the taking of larger pre mises for its future conduct Within a very few months of a quarter of a century 1820 our business was with a determination on our To offer only such articles as would wear to the satisfaction of the and ensure us his To sell those goods at the lowest possible remunerating profit the prices being rendered still lower from the fact that our purchases were all made for cash aided by a long previous knowledge of the best markets for the various articles in which we and from the mode we adopted in effecting for ready money a plan hitherto unknown in our To mark all goods at ONE from which no deviation was on any account to be made To be the first to introduce any really valuable rejecting all those which had no other value than being novel nmi To superintend personally our in all Its minutest The result of all these great Improvements upon tbe general in which the Furnishing Ironmongery trade was conducted has become universally From small have gone on from year to each year increasing our connexion year far its predecessor in amount of business until we became the largest Retailers of Furnishing Iron mongery in the in We have now taken new which are in point of capabilities and all comparison with any in They are so arranged Jiat OUT very large and stock with many very important for which we have not had room may be advantageously displayed and viewed without loss of time by presenting to on walking through our shop and an assortment of General Furnishing Ironmongery that not only but that must remain without a rival in the We feel that promises for the future would be out of We refer to our plans at the and to the brilliant and we fed sure that you will regard those results as guarantees that the same wholesome system of doing business will be most scrupulously adhered and that while we look forward to a great increase of rasiness resulting from our greatly increased we have added to our means for the immediate delivery of goods so that no thing can be wanting to give our customers complete confidence and We feel that this more than ever must be the case with reference to the PRICE and of our various from our very large cash our importance amongst the manu of the best and rarest of them is felt and Our containing Engravings of all that is new and choice in our is published every few a copy of which we are always happy to send We your very obedient RIPPON and corner of established in Wells ESTABLISHED TWENTYSIX DECAYED TEETH however large the charge by her Excellency the Princess Bariatinsky and the Prussian and several of our CLARKES ENAMELLED is far superior to anything ever before as it if placed in the tooth in tt soft and without any pressure or and as hard the enamel immediately after and remains in the tooth fair rendering extraction and renders them again useful for Prepared only by Surgeon at home from 10 till LOSS OF CLARKE till continues to SUPPLY the LOSS of from one to a complete upon his beautiful system of which procured him inch universal approbation in some thousands of and recommended by numerous and being the most ingenious system of supplying artificial jth hitherto They are contrived so as to adapt themselves over the most tender gums or remaining without causing the least rendering the operation of extracting quite They are so fixed as to fasten any loose teeth by forming a new gum where the gums have from tbe use of calomel or other without the aid of any wires or above are firmer in the and fixed with that attention to nature as to defy detec tion by the closest He also to invite those not liking to undergo any painful practised by most of the M his yet effective where numerous partial sets Inall stages of progress may be seen and in order that system may be the of the most be will continue tbe same moderate THAYER MANCHESTER A CURE FOR ALL HO L L O W O I N T M E EXTRAORDINARY CURE OK A CASE BY THE AMD CHARING This Fact was Sworn to 8th day of before the Lord the OF of Southward oath and this deponent was afflicted with Fifteen Banning On left and ulcerated And on both for which deponent was admitted outdoor patient ot Metropolitan in where he tinned tor nearly fonr Unable receive cure the deponent sought relief at the three following Col lege in for five at lor fix and at Charing CroM M the of for tome more which deponent a far dition than be had where Sir Brantby and other medical of the establishment had told deponent that tbe only chance of saving to Arm I Tbe upon physician of kindly I utterly at what to do for you i but heraH PW ttd Ointment win toe wonderful they have Wy in three When and be I thought that if I and otter following ora V w 1 t V 1 iV the of POUNDS of Black or for Companys they are made of j or every the of Her and his Boyol Highness Prince Albeit 6i relief on They can be sent free by by any respectable on receipt of 13 penny stamps for every dulling Walkers and Steel are re 3 I r Manufacturer to the late 90 Maiden London PATENT IMPROVEMENTS in J ji i f separate patents mr u Dilver Lever Jewelled each iJn gold from to with gold from 8 guinea to or Meridian Instrument the true time by an the or stars The Instrument as staple a white it does it In for me Wee description and direction br each tint to and Iron IRON 174 Apparatus Wholesale aad mongery BUTLER respectfully Informs the and all parties of economical outlay in that lie has completed very extensive altera ions at this and orders to any extent can selected in a few minutes Is determined to sell at prices that cannot fail giving satisfaction to the most frugal purchaser and any article purchased at the Britannia Works may be returned or ex if not having purchased for previous to the great advance upon a very extensive assortment of black and Iron and Japanned is ng them considerably below their present and solicits an early inspection of his Warming by Hot Water and Staircase and made from original Experienced and steady Workmen sent to all parts of the ROWLANDS MACASSAR Patronized by HER MAJESTY THE PRINCE he Royal Family and and the several Sovereigns and Courts throughout This and PELLUCID in its and beautifying is unequalled over the whole It preserves and even at a late period prevents it from falling or turning grey restores to its original colour frees it from scurf and and renders it and Facts abundantly proved by innumerable which are open for inspection at the To it is especially recommended as forming the basis of A BEAUTIFUL HEAD OF HAIR 111 Price Bottles equal to 4 small and double that genuine bottle has the ROWLANDS OIL engraved in two lines on the Wrapper and on the back of the Wrapper nearly containing Sold by the ROWLAND and Hatton and by and V articles bearing the title of Macassar Oil are FRAU DULENT COUNTERFEITS II WHEAT Brain hegs to call the attention of the Agricultural world to his GUANO prepared expressly for Wheat Crops It abounds in all the that are necessary for a good Grain He larly persons who found the Foreign Guano a failure to give his a it being much more and free horn so justly complained of in the Foreign by as well as all the leading agricultural TESTIMONIAL TO BRAINS GUANO August This is to certify that we have subjected Brains Guano to a most patient and rigorous and find it contains all the necessary of a good is well calculated to give fertility to a soil which is either or has been exhausted by supplying the land with those substances which are absolutely requisite to a healthy It is not and can always be depended being of uniform Signed John Mitchell and Analytical late of the Royal Polytechnic BRAINS HIGHLY CONCENTRATED LIQUID for Grass and Conservator Price per quart with full directions for use enough for eighty gallons of Liquid To be had of respectable and Chemists intown and POUNDS hard substance obtained by pressure from the Crude CocoaNut is an es ingredient in the Patent Composite Candles as Edward Price and hold the Patents for this and grant no licences under it that the imitation Composite Candles are entirely different from the Patent that the imitators are the Patents the first is generally the but to protect against the possibility of the Edward Price and hereby engage to pay a reward of to any workman or other who may give such information respecting parties pressing as shall lead to their The name of the informant will be kept strictly and he need not take a imminent part in the proceedings as all that and s the first clue to the discovery of the which they will hen follow up for This advertisement is being published in every newspaper of any circulation in the United The Candles are now so wellknown to the that It is necessary to state here that they burn more brilliantly than the best and give so large an amount of as to be taking this into than the commonest Tallow They may be had of most of the respectable Tallow Chandlers throughout the kingdom but purchasers must insist on being supplied with Prices Patent otherwise they are liable to be deceived with some of the all like the real Compo Those really in the who do not yet keep them for are informed that they can of or of Palmer and any large or at the Wholesale price and that allowances are made in an Increasing to parties taking to the amount of or at a time and a very large allowance indeed to parties taking so large a quantity as to enable them to become wholesale for an entire July PIQUA The Desire of By Proof a Public ECONOMY TO TEA TT is a most astonishing fact that the celebrated PIQUA is now sold at per and is three times the strength of and is also equal in more delicate in infinitely more as is proved by Physicians and Chemists of high also by persons in great numbers with the most delicate lungs and and yet many persons have not tried nor ever heard of this celebrated morning and evening It is most pleasant and and is recommended to the debili for its Invaluable quail to advanced age for its strengthening and to the public generally for its moderate price and intrinsic The proof of the efficacy and healthful effect of the PLANT in preference to Tea or Let a nervous or dyspeptic patient use two or three cups of strong Tea upon retiring to and the effect will be disturbed and other violent symptoms of The the most and nervous patients use or more cups of a very strong infusion of tbe PIQUA and In the morning they will awake refreshed with their It is highly recommended by Physicians to Invalids and as a most invigorating and plea sant Tbe following are Seasons why the PIQUA PLANT is superior to 1st Because it U to It does not injure the Children my use it with advantage to It does not prevent A quarter of a pound will go as far as three quarters of 4 pound of the best Gunpowder It is strengthening anil It Is recommended by and Tea is disapproved of by It greatly improves the Voice it is recommended to Singers and Public Edgware Road beverage under toe name of PIQUA PLANT have and Lungs with manifest 1 JOHN TO W am marly out of tbe PLANT my sole has doubled sent the last indeed it if fast finding its way among some of the best Families in tho and is approved Please send me very i Dover Southward Jim much with your PIQUA I find abortion vf tt teapot with U a very great im provement to any particularly green To 1 In justice and for the benefit of to bear testimony to the excellent of the PIQUA It has wholly removed nervous debility WM sleep for and for to whom I have experienced the same beneficial You are at UK which I am ready to in person any day you think I your f Testimonials from and others Just price or per a fifth making copies of TWENTYFOUR STRONG REASONS WHY I DARE NOT BECOME A By London Richard Price wi near WOOD and SON have the their friend that they are now CATALOGUE of con ilve description of all the novelties of this most popular varieties now in ENT A PERFECT NO TO THE OLD iTENT FLEXIBLE BACK i on and illy Informed that She t HAlB for ttf their as well SHUSHES truly for its advantages and although the Impervious to water if de fine this Brush by Its flexibility and di can also he impervious to water a fle in various forms and pr either bath or dry equally and also water or fresh observe the Brushes wear alike the ordinary stiff backs at the extremities leaving the middle oat DAVIS and at of the not to y be at unprecedented low for one or more made In the first style of foot times and double at 40 per improved principles for ease and at a A trial oOft prove and most unique LADIES HUNTING and BIDING with all the Improved London HUNTING PLATES AND HORSE CLOTHING of superior at half the Saddlers Horse Blankets extra CARRIAGE HEAD and all articles appertaining to Horses and at an unprecedented STABLE and CARRIAGE BRUSHES at wholesale CHAMOIS and CARRIAGE and HORSE SPONGES at half the Saddlers Patentee of the improved Flexible concave and MANE Lists of Prices forwarded by a postpaid Families in he country supplied at Wholesale and the goods sent car riage free to all parts of and Saddlery and Harness for A and Two Doors from Will be Published on or before Price STRICTURES ON THE WAY WHICH SOME CALL By ANDREW formerly of Trinity By a In price or with gilt for Christmas price ILLUSTRATIONS of the LAW of 1 By the With a Prefatory Address to the English London Wiley and Edinburgh and Dublin Curry and Now price In THE SCRIPTURE TEXT Being the Second Edition of Scripture arranged for the use of adapted for reading with pocket Compiled by the Religious Tract and Book Society for Ireland with Maps of Ancient Works and Travels of Dublin Hardy and London and all NEW OF ENGLAND FOB SCHOOLS AND Thisday is foolscap closely A HISTORY OF by the from the Earliest Times to Henry Strong jrice with the usual allowance to com the work to the Accession of her present is in the By the same lately PRACTICAL SERMONS on the Holy In price a new A COURSE of adapted to the Services of the United Church of England and Selected from the New Version by the Pre bendary of Pauls To which are added the Psalms in the Homing and Evening Services daily through out the with the pointing completed for by Lay Vicar of Westminster This selection is adapted to and is used in the following Chapels Royal Whitehall and Hamp ton the Johns Johns West London John Great Lincolns Inn splendid PICTURE of his Grace the Duke of WELLINGTON and with the Officers engaged in the engraved in the line manner by Anker and other eminent thirtyfive by twenty This magnificent engraving was under the especial order of at a cost of eight hundred from the celebrated picture on which Heaphy was occupied in the Peninsula nearly three The price for the picture was guineas it gives lifelike portraits of fifty of the heroes engaged hi the each personage having sat expressly to the Ed ward of the having purchased from the widow of the late Heaphy the plate and remaining begs to offer them to the public at the following reduced Original proofs on India published at twenty prints on French published at ten with a key print A variety of suitable frames ready for ED WARD near MUSIC BY London Published only by COCKS and Princes POPULAR in every wellknown Tune of ancient and modern with many ori ginal Sacred favourite Anthems and for and In eight each 3 demand for the first three of the above has en Cocks and to extend the Work to eight with a view of embracing every sacred subject of the same class and of completing a cabinet of gems altogether unrivalled in this or any other country ONE HUNDRED PSALM and HYMN TUNES without arranged for Pianoforte and Thorough Bass 4 ONE HUNDRED and THIRTYEIGHT CHANTS WITHOUT Companion to the above 4 These works may be safely recommended to every organist anc sacred as containing matter of the greatest interest and SYSTEM of containing the Morning and Evening and the principal Psalms in the Prayer Bool and pointed as and prefixed by a Code of which will enable every person to become a proficient in this delight ful branch of the service of the being uniform with the above Popular 30 HAYESS 16 CELEBRATED for three and four edited by CLABE These Psalms are too well known in all Cathedrals and the Uni versity Churches of and to require any comment except they are now produced to supply the Ion of the origins Edition at less than half the original and are strongly mended ttr the notice Parochial Choirs and Private of aided by the use of the Organ or Pianoforte WATTS DIVINE and MORAL SONGS 6 No mother who takes any interest in the Science of sweet or feels that affection for her child which only mothers should overlook this collection of moral proffered to the young Idea in such an enticing and delightful THIRTEEN BEAUTIES of HANDEL 6 0 11 of Handeli richly teeming with all that ii sublime and beautiful In and musical feel tag Wd TWELVE SACRED adapted for Voice and from the works of the great set to poetry torn The Church of England Hi many attempts have been with most signal failure to intrench upon the sale of the above Standard by the publication of spurious Cocks and beg most respectfully to caution the Public against thus imposed by requesting that orders for the above may be directed to their ent Saw BUILDING Com missioner of Woods and Forests have appointed Sir and to consti with the a board for the examination of persons who want certificates of for the office of district THB OF WILLIAM beautiful pedes which is intended for the statue of William was on Monday raised to its full elevation and in a few days the statue will be placed The Site of the statue is most and when not only form aa excellent point of refuge at those King Ar and but will also form interesting particularly seen from The statue itself has been already de will under the tasteful of the been talis the frustum of a formed s base toar chain In Centre pf Grecian and circular ot oak James Curate of to the Vicarage of the same vacant by the leath of the Theophilus the Dean and Chapter of St TESTIMONIAL OF Curate of ty the parishioners on his leaving the CLERGYMEN John Sector of and of Button on the aged John Falter of Eastry and on the ISA at aged Sunday last the Lord Bishop of the Diocese preached a sermon in Peters in this in aid of the funds of the Bine Coat and a collection was made amounting to THB BISHOP OF CHESTER last week confirmed 800 ypung persons at the Parochial District Church of in the presence of a huge number of the neigh bouring The same day his lordship confirmed a large number of young persona at and afterwards consecrated the new burial ground attached to the Cemetery of St Pauls morning the Lord Bishop of y new church recently erected on Hills in the parish of St Andrew the The church is dedicated to St Paul Sunday at the the Collyer read himself in as Archdeacon of former head boy of this and who passed so distinguished a ca reer at has been lately elected Fellow of Trinity THE VENERABLE SHEEPSHANKS is now suffering from a severe which liave lately been constructed by the Dean and Chapter of on an extensive and in a healthy situation near the at were opened on the 14th The schoolroom will accommodate about 200 and the Head Masters house from forty to The foundation consists of eighteen scholarships of from to which are open to boys under and are after examination by the Dean and according to The classical tion is such as is given at other public and there masters for mathematics and modern lan The terms are a year for boarders in the Head Masters and for those in the Second Masters besides for the and for the mathematical Boys are also boarded in a suitable situated near the at a lower The Head Master is the Edward of Balliol There are two scholarships in the Uni versity of Durham appropriated to boys elected by nation from this besides some small exhibitions at Oxford and SCHOOL are glad to learn that of who has published such a number of excellent has in preparation a series of sound school adapted for our National and Sunday as well as for private They will be published at a low and embrace the principal sub ects necessary to the sound education of the children of our Such a series of books has been long BUILDING quarterly meeting of this Society was held on Monday at the GuM the Lord Bishop of the Diocese in the A grant of was made towards the enlarge ment of Pauls in the Blockhouse one of towards increasing the accommodation in the parish of Areley Grants to and Spernal were also ordered to be restoration of this building is nearly and it is fully antici pated that the celebration of the services and officers of the church will be commenced in the early part of the The cot down many and entirely and are all made so that the congregation should face the East the reading and clerks desks have been each the whole of the chancel and have been ornamented with various coloured A painted has been intro which is an improvement to the general character of the The roof has been entirely and some improvements added to the original The church at the tune of the fire was insured for but the expense of the restoration and alterations will consi exceed that NATIONAL SCHOOL AT are glad to find that steps have been taken to supply the large and increasingly populous town of Aylesbury with a Church which has long been A benevolent gen has engaged to give land sufficient to build the schools upon and as soon as the requisite funds shall have been the buildings wifi be The following letter has been and the wor thy Vicar no doubt be glad to receive any money towards the desirable appointed at a general meeting of and of other parish ioners favourable to the held pursuant to notice on the 3rd venture to address you as owner or occupier in this requesting that you will add your contribution to the fund for the above In making this application they beg to call your attention to the fact that no Institution of the kind at present exists in this populous and increasing and that therefore a large portion of the children of the labouring classes grow up without the training and instruction which are of so great importance to whether we consider their spiritual or their temporal and of so great conse quence to the well being of the community of which they are trust that this request will be kindly and promptly responded in order that proceedings may be immediately commenced for the establishment of an Institution so greatly needed in this parish and they hope that you will add to your first contribution by becoming an annual subscriber to its The Committee have the satisfaction to announce that a site for the intended which under all cir is considered has been offered to them by a gentleman residing in upon which they hope to make the proper buildings as soon as a suffi cient fund shall have been your faithful Chairman of the Com 4th NEWTON parish church of Newton Toney was consecrated on the 3d by the Lord Bishop of who was attended by his two Chaplains and about thirty of the The morning prayers were read by the the sermon was preached by the from Isaiah In the the Archdeacon Lear preached from Psalm The which is intended to accommodate more than 230 was well both in the morning and The collection at the Offertory and after evening amounted to 10J i The church has been rebuilt on nearly the same site as the old The expense of the build ing has been provided for by a rate on the aided by grants from the Diocesan Church Building Association and the Incorporated Society for of and by contributions from Her Majesty the Queen the the Lord of the the Lord Bishop of the the and a great num ber of the Clergy and whose with that of several individuals who have kindly presented some articles of the church the parishioners gratefully On Wednesday the first stone of a new Church in this parish was kid by the Chancellor who delivered a brief address on the commenting on the lamentable deficiency of Church accommodation m and expressing his wish that the important work would efficiently contribute to the religious welfare of the bulk of the It was pleasing to reflect upon the event of the day as pro of an invaluable addition to the few useful insti of this large factory to which the new Church would prove an ornament and a After the singing of the national tbe Bishop of Chester pronounced the usual blessing on the Upwards of 200 dinners were given to the aged destitute and afflicted provided at the coat of a public The in tended new Church will be capable of accommodating 1000 It is dedicated to St and intended to be a very noble and handsome built in the per style of Gothic with a lofty tower at the western and a spacious chancel at the eastern body of the will be divided into nave and fitted up without and capable of con taming j one half of the sittings will be The roofs will be framed and after manner of the ancient roofs of with open tracery stained in imitation of old oak and pulpit and deska will be placed on either tide of the archway to the THE SENATOR Ac of the University and have unanimously conferred of Bevi IMA t i Jamess Chap of and Domestic the Duke of Cam of the Chapel Boj lain to His the R Chaplain to His Boyal the 9th tiie parish church of Usk was reopened for divine having been shut for some and undergone extensive enlarge and There was service morning and the sermon on the former preached by the and on the latter by the Archdeacon of The collections on the two occasions amounted to A con test is again going on in this A penny rate was yesterday which a poll was de which will close at four oclock The numbers yesterday the 89 against 15 STEPHENS COLEMAN 07 THB at twelve the mortal remains of the Josiah late Vicar of were removed from his late at for interment in the family under the parish church of Coleman and on tins solemn occasion nearly the whole of the inhabitants resident in the various streets which com prise evinced their deep respect for their deceased minister by partially closing their CONFORMATION AT On Oct the Lord Bishop of this held a Confirmation in St Marys His Lordship arrived at the church about two ac companied by Sir John and Lady Wilson and attended by the and The Eobert Vicar of was in attendance to receive his who on entering the sacred proceeded to the around which the candi dates for Confirmation about were At the conclusion of the which was from the StabaC of Jus Lordship rose and proceeded to address himself to those who were assembled for He said on the present solemn they were met to those promises and vows made for them in their It was a duty which they owed to God and as members of his holy When they were brought to the Minister to be they in Gods appointed made bers of children of and heirs of a blessed in It was an ordinance of and he had been pleased to connect with its legitimate the spiritual blessings of the new vouchsafed to every member of the body of as by natural they were the children of the first so by were they regenerated and born children of the second who is the Lord from generation is a mysterious change of spiritual of which baptism is the sacrament and This change is an object of and of or placing us in a new state of relationship to as re deemed and members of Jesus Christ bestow ing on us privileges and and making us par takers of better and inheritors of better promises Every baptized person unless the benefits of the sacra ment were by a positive obstacle of or in the strictest and properest born of of the will of of the and promise of of water and of the when he was incorporated into the Church by he was considered as a invested with the rights and privileges of a redeemed and with a real interest in the merits of and the conditional blessings of the Christian covenant and no one new birth has been assured and certified to him in this can be deprived of the grace of and the kingdom of but by his own or the fault of those to whom his spiritual education is and by wilfully defeating Gods merciful They had been informed at their three things had been promised in their they should re the devil and his believe the Articles of the Christian and keep Gods holy law and com It was for a to be understood that the promises had been made ior as in their own they were able to keep God had been graciously pleased to afford the assist ance of His Holy Spirit to all who should humbly atk for it in the name of His dear And relying on the faithfulness of their and prayerfully invoking His sacred they would be enabled to say with an holy I can do all things through Christ strengthening The wicked one is always ready to tempt our weak hearts with the bait which is most taking to in It is the Holy Spirit who alone can give us that only knowledge which will be useful to us at the knowledge of our own of their weakness their and of the way of Gods of the faithful and confiding penitent for His dear Sons But if we place any reliance on our own poor or fancied those very virtues will be our down fall Above all it is our and pre eminently the duty of to cast off all confidence in and thankfully to embrace Christs most pre cious offer on the terms on which he offers it He will be our Saviour only if we and and humbly ac that we need Bis He wiu be more and more our in proportion as we more and more and deplore our the more earnest will be our the firmer our reliance on Him who alone is mighty to Therefore it that in preparing ourselves to appear before the less we think of what we may fondly deem our good and good and the more rigidly scrutinise our and detect and deplore our manifold the fitter shall we because the more deeply sensible of the absolute and of the incalculable of Hia blessed undertaking and suffering for It having been promised by your Godfathers and God mothers on your part that you should renounce the devil and all his the pomps and vanities of this wicked and all the sinful lusts of the it will be ne for me just to explain what is meant by Now by the you are to understand a certain evil as the Scripture tells is in a state of rebel lion and disobedience against and makes it his con stant busines to draw as many of us as he can into the same By the works of the you are to understand all manner of sin which is therefore called his because he delights and is always employed having sinned first of and still or continuing in and endeavouring by all possi ble means to encourage and promote By is meant the honours and by the riches of the which is called upon the account of the many wicked things that are done By the sinful lusts of the you are to understand all desires or inclinations after sinful pleasures all of of which you may be said to when you are not overcome by their temptations so as to commit The next thing promised for or on your at your that you should believe all the articles of the Christian faith it is therefore very necessary that you should understand what these articles Now the articles of the Christian are all of them contained in that short form commonly called the Creed or First that you should believe in God the Father Al maker of Heaven and and in Jesus Christ his only Son our This is what is meant by the articles of the Christian and it is absolutely neces that every member of the true Church should be lieve in order that he may truly belong to those who are united and joined together in one body under Jesus Christ the Head or supreme Lawgiver and fur that he may be a partaker of that hallowed com or fellowship which is enjoyed by all who are born of The whole of these things you will find very clearly pointed out in the and it is my earnest wish that every one of should look much into your Catechism and become very conversant with for great benefits are derived from a thorough knowledge and apt acquaintance with But it was the order of the Church that every one ought to be before he offers him self at the Lords table You will therefore easily understand the necessity of being well grounded in the seeing every when he comes to be does promise for himself that which his god fathers and godmothers promised for when he was baptized and seeing no one can promise any thing with out first of what that is which he pro it is necessary that this which instructs him what that which was promised for him when he was should be well understood by The rite of Confirmation which they had promised to attend at that period of life which the Church had deemed most proper and was according to the Scriptural order of the blessed Apostles who after they had received the Holy went about laying hands on those who believed in the Lord Jeans and confirming them in their most holy And on whom they laid their the Holy Spirit was immediately poured It was quite that those on whom the Apostles laid gave evident signs of the efficacy and power of His by speaking with new healing the and working of miracles bat that evidence was no longer tothe Church in an external and lous way seeing the Canon of Scripture WM and not the display of external agency to its Still they may be assured of their being  

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