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   Englishman (Newspaper) - December 10, 1864, London, Middlesex                                v r v Pro Ecclesia et WITH WHICH IS THE Pro Regina et NO FOB LONDON DECEMBER PRICE THREEPENCE LOSS OF are much divided in opinion and derivation of the word f is one of those moot points of learning has been be on which doctors practical duties in which fVr it whether Arabic or Dutch in its ex thething ALMANAC i rival companies have risen to it most be selfevident that the principles and ainis at rather than the and is content to sacrifice theory at the shrine of Hence it comes to pass that the almanac is prized even where its original habitat is the advent of these now serves to mark an epoch in our for what the swallow to the fruitage to and the to is the a almanac to the of a coming In bygone days Old Moore and Poor Richard were monopolists in this species of At a later period Zadkiel and Orion have put in their claims to public But after represent a very subordinate phase of almanac The diary of the merchant is something more than a prognosticate of the and affects some thing higher than the functions of a garden The the the economist have each the and almanac suited to the requirements and exi of a special while the friends of associated enterprise are abundantly supplied with handbooks germane to their peculiar Among these fatter is one that lays claim to it has hitherto received practice of this office are preeminently sound at the very By the prompt and liberal ad justment of by the equitable interpreta tion of its by the farfamed integrity of its directorate and executive the Royal has been raised to its present And who shall deny the prestige of such an establishment in one and that the no less than was added to its reserve which i the startling total of million stor the guarantee thus sup CONSECRATION OF MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS f far beyond the reach of ordinary effort they tell us of something wonderful in achieve ment and worthful in merit they speak of success earned by and of integrity strengthened by until the simple study Royal Insurance Companys almanac begets the conviction that whatsoever is and of good the working of n mercantile finis coronal A NEW CHURCH IN The first stone of a church to be built in Surrey and to be called All Saints was laid on Wednesday in the presence of the Bishop of There were also present the Archdeacon the Canon the the the the and the All these gentlemen took part in the as did also the choirs of Holy and All The site of the sacred building has been presented On Monday the ceremony of consecrating this church was performed by the Right the Lord Bishop of The population of South Hackney has risen within the last twelve years from to nearly and is still rapidly It was therefore found that a second church on the eastern margin of the London where the number of poor is so was to carry out this desirable steps were at once taken which resulted in erection of the consecrated on the building is early the by and in height 45ft Sittings have been provided for a large portion being Tha total inclusive of tower and nearly of which is still to be After the ceremony upwards of 200 ladies and gentlemen repaired to Pembroke Hall to a at which Lord Saudon supported by the Lord the ECCLESIASTICAL The subscription for the memorial to the late Principal ft Edmund is The of Oxford laid the of a new church at Abingdon on Thursday Sir John is restoring the church of Weston by As therf Ij a service THE BRITISH FASHIONABLE lord The chair the Lord Bishop of and others having addressed the appealing for the interesting which were much enlivened by the singing of the composed of members from St Pauls Cathedral and of the new under the direction of then ter the of approving We almanac of the Royal Insurance of which the issue for 1865 is made Such a gem in point of letter press illustrations and binding seldom emerges from the atelier of an artist yet here it in blazonry of colour and a marked evidence of the spirited en the Its however and its however after but the index to a higher value To the far and m the contents Hebrew we late vicar of preached his farewell sermon on Sunday evening week to a crowded Long before the time for service it was sible to we will not saya every niche corner the conclusion the Holy was administered to 225 On the following a large assemblage collected in Johns Mar for the purpose of witnessing the presentation f of two silver a set of silver dessert knives by the Clark formerly fellow of and fork and a lib of the Johns The cost of the church f 2Q ktc The wafl will be of which has already been The dimensions will be 130 feet long by by a fall choral at three oclock which has lately been enlarged and very much was reopened on Thursday Tbe Bishop of intends to hold his next General Ordination in the cathedral of on the 12th of March next On the was inducted rectory of on which occasion a public service was held in the and an address given by the rector to his new On the 25th ult the of Compton near Catle was reopened for Divine service aftar ite enlargement and a new north aisle and having been The organ built in 1856 by Gray and at a cost of nearly for the Mew at Birmingham now converted into a has been purchased by the congregation of St We happen to know of a Westend church served py a choir of whose dili gence in practice is commended as most The roof Cleer is being restored by the the lord of the Other repairs to the fabric also been undertaken tyy the same of the lay is about to The foundation stone of St Stephens contain 800 sittings half of John the late Archbishop of Dublin Singleton the first and last Baron Lyndhurst James Earl of Elgin and Kincardine William Makepeace and Giacomo Meyerbeer without feeling how much of this worlds glory has passed into the trea But there are other facts embodied in this miniature volume of equal if not of such engrossing importance to the Within the four corners of this alma nac arc taught with a and simplicity almost the minor morals of Herein are as with the skill of an the several in that go to form the cup of human success prudence is taught by illustrating its and precaution is enforced by indi cating its The Royal Insurance Company supplies both text and thesis it writes its own history and educes its own Although comparatively young in it has the infirmities of and is now competent to take its stand among tbe institutions of the It constitutes the decus et tutamen of contemporary In the Government returns of duty paid to the the Royal is again at the head of nil country while the recti tude which rules its procedure is seen in the conspicuous accuracy with which its balance sheets are prepared be it known to our readers by an Act of Parliament passed in the year all insurance offices registered after that date were required to send annually to a duly constituted authority a record of their and that when made might give assurance of or indicate something rotten in the system of trading Many insurance companies have systematically ignored existence of any such if we may judge from the feet that they are uniformly con by the absence of their names from the return to the House ef Com be free it will have an open timbered and will be decorated in the Early English of the 13th A large number of the inhabitants of the district were admitted by tickets to witness the which was opened by the whole of the who carefully sang the second version of the 100th Collects were afterwards read by the Venerable Archdeacon The Canon Jennings read the first lesson Te Deum Laudamus was then and was followed bv a second lesson Corinthians by the This succeeded by Deus 67th at the conclusion the with a wish 6een who the great and onerous duty of new he attended his gratification at having bad the honour of pre senting the site and contributing to the extent of his means towards erecting a church in which he hoped for many generations to come faithful ministers of the Gospel would be found to serve large congre humble prayers would constantly ascend to our Father in Heaven for His blessing on our imperfect and His for our many With that preface he laid the first stone of the new to be called All dedicated to the worship of Almighty God thence forth and for The silver with a suitable inscription re the fact of his being the donor of the and a liberal having been handed to the the foundation was duly and the church was formally declared by him to be for the teaching of the Gospel of our Lord and Saviour for The Bishop of at the close of the cere monial said that a lesson they had read from describing the mingled emotion of joy imd sorrow at the laying of the of the new Jewish struck him at first as some what Subsequent consideration showed his Every Christian must feel sorrow at past opportunities souls lost through that and time rejoice at the healthier at the same frame of the distinguished all classes in this vital looked back at the difficulties to be ov How sorry is the subterfuge beneath they seek to hide their Well may they parody the words of and exclaim Ah me for that I could ever Could ever hear by tale or The course of trading never did run Not with the This muni ficent office has courted rather than shirked with an that speaks volumes in its nil its affairs have been frankly submitted to the cautery of the critic or to tbe autopsy of the And what has been the result Henry the well known authority on and shall tell in his recently pub greater activity and the expanse of sympathy which m before they arrived at that point they ought to feel grateful that God had blessed their efforts When they looked forward to what had to be done they ought to be still more strongly incited to increased exertion in the same In this vast metropolis there was a of three The the the Roman and other re ligious only provided for two thirds of that and hence the necessity for every friend of the Church to come and with his large and to aid it in becoming what it pro fessed to national who had just laid the foundation of that had generously presented the site upon which it was to and in addition towards the erec tion and adornment of the He did as he the bishop confine his liberality to that pamphlet on Insurance The of This competent witness district but in other districts of the metropolis largely from the wealth with which Goc had blessed him to the means of evangelising his in this great When they looked at the steels of that and to the still more crowded state of other no one could deny the necessity of such Tb fund called by his Bishop of London had voted towards the building of the and he had no doubt that the band o men who had the management of that fund woul be supported by the laity ilar work in a sim spirit of the other and Th work lay before them and though he hat not been entirely unsuccessful among the seeing like their friend Clarke other landed proprietors had freely given sites anr yet he did hope that from such a meet ing as that they might get to the homes and heart the inscription on the from in grateful acknowledgment f his zealous and faithful ministrations as vicar of John the for the period of ten the 25th the little village of near welcomed with the arrival of the Bishop of Peterborough to their parish There an early celebration of the Holy Communion and at eleven the attended by some thirty clergy in their moved from the At the en trance of the churchyard they joined by a choir men and the pro cession entered the church TOi admirably the 84th Prayers were ie assisting The Bishops fervent sermon seemed to make a great on the crowded The accompanied by their Royal Highnesses Princess Helena and Prince drove out this and visited the barracks of the Life Guards and Coldstream Guards in Both regiments were formed up in their respective barrack and received her Majesty with a royal The Queen went over tome of the quarters in and the stables of the saw a ride in fhe of the tod Life utj attended by the of i jady Augusta Colonel the Sir t H and Her Majesty drove out again in the by Princess Her Boyal Highness Princess Louise went out The Portuguese Minister Count de Lavradio arrived at the Castle and had the honour of dining with her Majesty in the u from their Highnesses Princess on their way to Strawberry IX The Duke of from Lord and Lady from visiting the Earl and Countess of Albemarle at Lord de Lisle and Georges v Sir and Lady aod Archer and James from St Alexandra Viscount the and Urn Boral fts and Princess at Count and Countess de from Lord Georges The and Georges The and Georges and the Misses from The Frances Waldegrave and the Princes Princess Prince and Prince and the Ladies and Gentle men in attended Divine service this morning in the private The Very the Dean of Canterbury His Royal Highness Prince attended by Major arrived at the Castle The Earl of Clarendon also Royal Highness Prince Arthur left the Castle this morning for Greenwich attended by Major The Earl of Clarendon had the honour of dining with her Majesty and returned to London Her accompanied by her Royal Highness Princess left the Castle this morning at and travelled by special train on the Great Railway to whence her drove to Hydepark and inspected the works in progress at the Prince Consorts The Queen then visited the Horticultural Gardens at South and to Buckingham and returned to Windsor at a quartet before two The suite in attendance consisted of the Countess of the Major and Du laid on Thursday It is intended as General a memorial to the Their Royal Highnesses Princess Louise and of Tbe architect is Leopold walked and drove in ii Percival on being instrumental in restoring from sad ruin and within more than a the two parish churches of his and Tbe church was filled at both the afternoon and evening ser which were also the sermons being preached by the vicar of Har and the rector of Grave During the day wert collected in aid of the church At the second monthly for the given by the rector of on Thursday nearly 100 gentlemen were present The subject of discussion The Court of Appeal in matters Professor of Kings in a very able moved a resolution to the effect that the professors of and Hebrew at the two universities should be substituted for the Archbishops and Bishop of Amend ments were moved by the Dean of Westminster and the former of to the effect that no change is was ultimately carried by a large Among those who took part in the discussion were the and Decem ber two sermons will be preached in the above The Register announces that twentyone years ago joined the Roman but speedily returned to the has again lapsed into the Church of churches built in have clergymen Sato that thirtyfour arid employ four schools and in K Professor of Divinity Kings and Pre compelled to resign ning to owing 4o Winchester Cross L i c ij English Ch brought twi bu eleven Scrip educate in 1 6 Her Royal Highness Princess Beatrice took a carriage offered and warmly encouraged the master to make a vigorous effort to raise the remaining required to complete this most interesting under Tbe commission on clerical subscription sat vester day Friday for many Last nights Record intimates that there had been some difference of We are enabled to state that upon the main conclusions of the commissioners there has been the resolution having betn moved hv the Bishoo of and seconded by the Earl LM LUC Wl J of and adopted It will be found we that while the declaration of un Royal Highness Princess attended Caroline Barrington and Lieutenant Colonel du PlaV went by the SouthWestern Kew and her Royal Highness Duchess of and remained to Her royal highness afterwards visited the Count and Countess of Paris at and returned by road to Windsor The attended by Lady Angusta Stanley and drove out yesterday Her accompanied by their Royal Highnesses Princess Helena and Princess attended by the Florence this V TO J Beatrice went out walk Napier had the honour of dining with her Majesty last and left the Castle Viscount Torrington and Lieut Colonel t groom AT accompanied by her Royal Highness Princess walked and drove in the grounds of the Castle this attended by Lady Augusta Her Royal Highness Princess Louise went out The Earl and Countess Russell arrived at the Castle and had the honour of dining with her Majesty Lord and Lady Arundell of Hotel Lady Henrietta Allen and the Misses from a tour of Lieutenant Kensington South Francis Wickham and from His Excellency the Austrian from after an absence of three Kensington South Lady Macdonald Lockhart and the Misses Macdonald from Winkton Sir John and Lady from near DEPARTURES FROM Earl of Viscount and Madame for for The Marquis and Marchioness of The Marquis of The Earl of The Countess Captain and Vansittart Colonel for Balbriggan His Royal Highness the Duke of attended by James for Wats on a visit to tbe Marquis and Marchioness of The Earl and Countess for where they purpose to reside up to the and then go to Althorp Lord and Lady for the noble lord 3 near to hunt for the season with of Rutlands Sir Courtenay and Lady The and General for The Earl and Countess on a visit to the Windsor The Right the Chancellor of the for i VISIT OF THE TO i Monday morning her accompanied by the ess arrived in London from Windsor by spe the Great Western The Queen and Gain Whitwood was consecrated by Archbishop of York on the 2nd L UJU uj riven to the Queen respecting the progress already made Snd the clans to be carried At it is chapel by the Maxwell extent still more thus writes This company the al though transacting such a very much larger business than the others referred to in the Blue yet contrives to render all its accounts in a complete and satisfactory its by showing how thoroughly the Act can be complied justify a strong cen sure on the slipshod method adopted by some other Our author then proceeds to supplement this emphatic opinion by allusions to one or two other matters of vital import to the Further on he adds The Royal affords a prominent example of great and successful progress at a moderate having in six years increased its annual file income by and its annual life income by thus showing by far the largest total increase of any company mentioned in the Government These be it are culled from authentic and au which are published by com mand of her When we reflect that the unparalleled prosperity of the Royal has been attained without resort to or any of those expedients by which domestic chaplain to her Grace the Duchess Dowager of when the usual quarterly collections for church expenses will be Service will commence at 11 and 24th of November was observed in New York as a day of public The governors proclamation for its observance commenced virtue of the laws of the Horatio Governor of New do hereby designate the 24th as a legal holiday and a day of thanks giving to for public abundant and other blessings during the If this comes from the United States what should be ex from England The season is fast approach ing when neglected may be use fully THE CASE OF BISHOP appeal in the case of the Bishop of Natal to the Judicial Com of tho Privy Council from the Bishop of which was appointed to be heard on has been postponed until the 14th On the occasion Sir Hugh Cairns and the Queens Advocate will appear for the Lord For Colenso will appear of the County Fitz James and The proceedings are expected to occupy several and a full at tendance of the members of the committee is anti THE DIOCESE OF to a letter of inquiry from the Rector of the Earnest Hawkins states 1 that the Propagation Society has not authorised any one to act as a referee in the case of clergymen applying for employment in the diocese of 2 The t tney gei to society has given no order or authority with respect working and through the medium of to the receipt at its office of any special funds but small but hearty offerings dispense to some the standing m accordance witn a and the plans to are brickwork foundations in readiness which consists of and is built of stone got in the and the for elaborate but what has been done met the gracious approval of the rojal On leaving the site her Majesty and the Princess Helena proceeded to the adjacent and after a brief inspection of the and of tie pre walls are lined with The roofs are of stained and and covered with The seats are nil constructed of plain and simple in The service was and 1 and among the officiating clergy were Bishop ani the the The At the conclusion of the service a luncheon was served up in the on the toast of The Queen being it was stated that her Majesty had given to the building The toast of The Dean and Chapter of Christ was also duly honoured and that body not only having transferred the great a to the new church as an endow but had also up the patronage to the j The new Church of All was consecrated on Wednesday last Andrews Day by the Bishop of the His lordship was eon ducted from the Hull of Jesus the procession has by a full choir and about sixty of the parochial clergy of the town and neigh who chanted on their way to the church the frith Ou reaching the building the usual legal forms were complied after which the morning service the prayers and Litany being said respectively by the Precentor of Kings and the Precentor of The sermon was preached by the from John and was of a practical The Offertory amounted to The Holy Com was administered to about 200 of the clergy and On Sunday last the sermons were in the morning by the Professor Canon of and in the evening by the Archdeacon Altogether the open ing services went off very On Wednesday Andrews the new hurch of John the at tional show of fruit parations made for the interna P vegetables to commence there on Wednesday drove to Buckingham and returned to whence her Majesty and the princess returned to at VISIT OF THE QUEEN TO CLEWER On Tuesday afternoon last her accompanied by her Royal Highness the Princess and attended paid an unexpected visit to the ancient church at distant about a mile from The Carter being the one of the received her The chief object of the visit was to inspect the grave of a faithful of the name of who died about four months it being her intention to erect a tablet to his After having strewed some flowers on the her Majesty was conducted over the interior of the which has been recently repaired and with beautiful Here the Queen remained some and afterwards inspected some of the monuments in the ancient all Dili i ith the aid of the richer class of general rule applying to every colony or diocese in consequence of the appeal of the Bishop of sanctioned the opening of a fund at this office for the support of clergymen in the diocese of A third question put by Mr The building of which they had now laid the first stone no like the churches which had come down to us from our outlive the changes of and even religious The youngest among them might hope was whether it the society pending the decision of her Majesty upon the appeal of the it but generations must pass away the decision of her Majesty upon of stone and lime did its i Bishop of allow its secretary to be employed THE PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF His Royal Highness the Duke of with Colonel the lelt Sandringham on Friday after paying a visit to the and Princess of On Saturday his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales went out wildfowl shooting on Wolverton Colonel and Lady Emily Kingscote and Colonel the Hardinge have left Their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of with the Countess of fcr Brit The Duke and Duchess for Lord Richard on a visit to Sir Edward and Lady Caroline at their seat in of the royal it is leave Windsor Castle on or about the 17th or 19th and proceed to where her Majesty will spend the Christmas The Court will probably reside about six weeks at after which the Queen is expected to return to Viscount and Viscountess Palmerston have left town for The noble viscount and viscountess will receive a succession of guests there during The Earl and Countess Russell have arrived at Pem broke Richmond from visiting and Lady Elizabeth Portal at their seat in Viscount and Viscountess Amberley arrived at Pem broke on from Ampthill The Duke of Somerset will quit his official residence at the early in the following for bis seat Stover near where his grace and family will stay until after the Christmas The Duke and Duchess of Sutherland have arrived at from The Duke and Duchess of Sutherland have joined the distinguished party assembled at Chatsworth on a visit to the Duke of The Duke of party at Chatsworth has separated in consequence of the death of the Earl of The Earl and Countess of Hardwicke will receive a succession of visitors at Wimpole Hall next Lord and Lady Carington have been entertaining a select party during the past week at The including Lord Lord Lough Lord Henry Gordon Colonel killed head in two Count Maurice eldest Bon of the great recently attached to the Italian Legation at has arrived at having been Second Secretary to tha Italian in the place of Count Miss of county died on the 29th at her town The estate of and the represen tation of this ancient and important branch of the pass to Miss Byrnes cousin and Richard the wellknown author of The Naval The Duchess of Somerset and Lady Gwendoline ve arrived at on a Sir James and Lady Hermione after the Earl and Countess of Chesterfield at near The Marquis and Marchioness of Bath are entertain ing a distinguished company at Longleat The Earl and Countess of Wilton have arrived at Melton for the hunting Viscount and Viscountess Grey de Wilton have also at Lord and Lady Taunton and Lady Caroline Lascelles were staying at astle Howard when the Earl of Carlisle was taken with his fatal Lord Taunton and the Misses Labouchere were about to leave Castle Ul JL V i was consecrated by Ma Lord Archbishop Byng and Colonel Byng Knollys n tw w j i r ana tti i Christ and prepared for His second coming before the spiritual temple it and its office to be for such purposes as above up the Gospel of On this Hawkins says The T i it has of The new district will take from the who have hitherto been dependent upon the parish of About three years ago the Master White went to labour in the and a temporary church was formed in a warehouse lent for that A room was also in whict were under the Wesleyan until they overflowed the and new and beautiful schools were built White from tbe designs of of which have in daily attendance at the present time about 350 The congregation which gathered weekly in the warehouse by the canal was not rich enough to raise the building so necessary for the accommodation of the parishioners and for the due celebration of divine By patient question involves a point on which the society has come to no and is therefore one to which it The Bishop having pronounced the i come to no decision and is c manifested tbe obviously for me to the large interest in the interesting proceedings from the commencement to the an beg to call the attention of tlie public to a portrait model of rranz who was recently executed for murdering tne late Briggs in a railway and which now added to the Chamber of Physiognomy m The likeness is pronounced to be most it nav ing been taken from life and corrected from a cast taken OINTMENT AND many lifelong maladies spring from neglecting trifling symptoms The simple in the nursery through the diable torment of after With a knowledge of the curative powers of Holloways Ointment and those who fail to nse them for the first seeds of hereditary will have to bear the punishment resulting from their remedies will remove eruptions of the scorbutic diseases and and heal every description of wound or By the employment of Holloways ex and safe much pain and a great benefit con amongst difficulties which those who have them to contend with well the sum of has been raised for the church and parsonage and aplain but beautiful from tbe designs of was on Andrews Day dedicated to the service of Davids Church was filled on Sunday evening with an unusually crowded every available sitting being occupied on the occasion of the Bishop of Bangor officiating as the preacher of the General pleasure was felt at the visit of his lordship to the scene of his former labours for his kindly counte his compassionate the and the indomitable spirit displayed in visiting the sick and the helpless in the worst dens of the with out difference of sect or have endeared him to the Major Captain Herbert and attended Sandringham Church this morn The Robert Wilson incumbent of officiated and On Monday last his Royal Highness the Prince of attended by Captain Grey and went out with the West Norfolk Her Royal High ness the Princess of attended by the Countess of drove to the meet at Viscount Hamilton and the Colonel and Byng left Sandringham from visiting their royal high In the afternoon his Royal Highness Pricce Edward of Earl the Earl of the Marquis of Colonel the and Admiral Seymour arrived at Sandringham on a visit to their royal On Tuesday the royal and distinguished had a successful days shooting in the Commodore and ham v On Wednesday the Prince of Howard for on their way to the family seat m owing to the remarkable change from tbe previous his lordship stayed at Castle Sir George and Lady have left Ireland to the winter in The Marchioness Maria of Ailesbury has joined the party assembled at on a visit to the Marquis and Marchioness of The Marquis and Marchioness of Salisbury re turned to Hatfield from paying a series of The noble marquis and marchioness will receive a aistin circle at Hatfield on Monday next day bu the appoi abera respect hunting in the first of has the Pon of 01 aer Am on the in The late Countess Am j oi 4 eo po Seole and the most desirous that the charitable feelin her er should be earned out to the fullest Baroness Brunno and the the following circle at Baroness ru dinner on Sunday evening at the Russian Embassy Mis the Turkish Ambassador and Madame Muslims fnd Madlie his Excellency the Netherlands Minister his the Minister of the United his Excellency the Swedish Minister and Countess his Excellency the Mexican Minister Count Count de Baron Beck Chevalier de and de who widely and as a made her L The pan r of Manege Meranie in st a play of the her appears r P1 M ars do forming at the same 3 rendering of and ta the Liverpool of talents themselves and have been too Addison is per  

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