Englishman (Newspaper) - March 18, 1865, London, Middlesex Pro Ecclesia et WISH WHICH IB THE Pro Regina et Lege FOE ABROAD OF THE LATE lead to credulity or FASHIONABLE i he urgent it was more than ever THE BRITISH CO LADY OP Lady Egerton of Tatton bald her second assembly on PREFERMENTS AND prace made to for mall Barler Incumbent of Holy Church had antagonists to contend nan mon next Sunday afternoon will be preached by Harold Bishop of accompanied by her Royal Highness Princess drove out in a carriage and four this attended by the Duchess of Roi Their Highnesses Princess Helena and Princess arrived at the Castle from Buckingham attended by Lady Caroline the Flora and Colonel the The Duke of and Lord Lyons had the honour of dining with her Majesty arrived at the and had the honour of being presented to her Majesty by the Lady in Queen and their Royal Highnesses princess Princess and Princess attended Divine service this in the private The Ladies and Gentlemen in Waiting also The preached the Her Majesty the Queen left Windsor Castle for Buckingham Palace today at twelve accompanied by their Royal Highnesses Princess Princess and Princess In attendance were the Duchess of Lady Augusta Lord Alfred and Colonel The royal party proceeded to the station of the Great Western where a special train was waiting to convey her Majesty to His Royal Highness Prince attended by went to by an early The Kingaley had the honour of dining with her Majesty The Queen held a Court at Buckingham Palace to Her accompanied by Princess Helena and Princess drove out in the and visited the studio of The Queen went o Stafford and visited the Dowager Duchess of and afterwards visited the Prince and Princess of Wales at Marlborough In attendance upon her Majesty were the Duchess of Lord Alfred and Colonel Queen drove out this at tended by the Duchess of Lord Alfred and Colonel the and visited the Hospital for Consumption at Her attended by the Countess of Gains and Colonel the afterwards the Prince and Princess of Wales at Marlborough and remained to Their Highness Princess Helena and Princess Louise went to the British attended by Lady Caroline and the Dean of and took luncheon with the Prince and Princess of at Her accompanied by her Royal Highness Princess drove out in the afternoon and visited the Dowager Countess of Jersey at her residence in Her Majesty also visited her Royal Highness the Duchess of Cambridge at Jamess The Flora Macdonald and Lord Alfred Paget were in Earl Russell had an audience of the and intro Sir Rutherford to her The Countess of Gainsborough has succeeded the Duchess of Roxburghe as the Lady in and the Earl Caithness and Cavendish succeeded Lord Talbot de Malahide and Sir as the Lord and Groom in Waiting to her Royal Highness Princess Helena dined with the Prince and Princess of Wales at Marl borough House lait attended by the Flora Macdonald and Colonel the Her Royal Highness Princess attended by Lady Caroline Barrington and Colonel the Sir ARRIVALS IN His Royal Highness the Count dEn and her Imperial Highness the Crown Princess of attended by the Baron and Baroness de Lages and from Their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess de from Morgan Their Highnesses the Duke de Nemours and Princess Marguerite of from Clarendon The Duke of from Holkar near The Earl and Countess of from Heron near for the and Scott Vincent Reynold and Miss The Earl of Georges The Lady Eleanor Balfour and from of Georges His Highness Prince Egon of his Highness Prince Ferdinand his Highness Prince Emil and his Highness Prince from HoteL Lady and from North South Colonel and Lady Catherine Har from for the Sir and Lady Graham from their marine residence at Brighton Story and the Upper DEPARTURES FROM The Earl and Countess of The Earl of Rosslyn and the Lady Harriet CMr for Sir Rutherford her representative iu Lady and Miss and for near The Earl and Countess for their seat in Nor for a few Miss Burdett Coutts and for The Right Hutt and Emerson accompanied by for eio on a special nigm at Among the visitors Excellency the French his Excellency the Prince Alexandre Prince Ysen berg Baron and Baroness Count Count Baron Beck Baron ths Marquis Caumont La Baron Maunce the Duchess of St Albana and Lady Diana the Marquis and Marchioness of of the Earl the Countess of the Countess Amherst and Lady Constance the Earl the Earl of Viscountess Holznes Viscount Viscount and Lady Harriet Lord and Miss Lord Harriet Rams den and Miss Lord Lady Lord Lady and Lady Elizabeth An byn and Lady Audrey Lord and Lady Aber Henry Thomas John Misses Calthorpe Dmw son Darner and Misses Canning Lady William Osborne and Miss Lady Colonel Lady Caroline Villiers and Frede rick Sir John Sir Reginald Sir Philip Grey Egerton and Sir Henry and Miss Cavendish Henry Sir Walter and Mary Quin Captain Colonel Colonel Airey Captain Colonel Dash wood and Granville Captain Captain Colonel Wilson General Colonel General Sandford and Henry and Ley ton William George Gordon Augustus Mr H Edward Mr Colin Harvey Francis Lewis C Baillia Dudley Marjoribanks and and Miss and and Miss Watson and Miss rf ui i Curate of Perpetual of Offen the Dean and Chapter of Christ Curate of BeV Castley Curate of Curate of Curate of St Advices from Hamburg announce that the King of accompanied by Count de will shortly make an excursion into The pre cise object of the journey Is not The Duke and Duchess of Buckingham and according to letters received in town on havo arrived at Malta from after visiting Rome and The duke and duchess and family were all and proposed to visit Egypt before their return The Marquis of Exeter is enjoying improved The noble marquis and marchioness do not intend to come to town for the season until after the Easter The Earl Spencer is about to give up his home farm at and the stock is to be sold off by auction preparatory to the farm being let to one of his lordships Viscountess Palmerston has quite recovered from her recent severe and will soon resume her receptions at Cambridge I The following names were omitted in the list of those I invited to Marlborough House on the 10th 1 Gentlemen in Waiting on his Royal Highness the Comte i de Colonel the Arthur in attend ance on their Royal Highnesses the Princesses Helena and Lady Constance Albert Van de by error Van de the Misses by error Miss Algernon Lady Georgiana the Chandos The second meeting of the Fox Club this season took place on Saturday evening at There were of Earl of Viscount Lord Lord Ed Sir Gibson Sir Thomas rfr Lady Caroline Barrington and Colonel the Sir Sir Gibson BIT B honoured the performance at the Olympic I Sir Montague Theatre with her Sir Ferguson Right Stephe The Queen drove out this attended by the Colonel an Duchess of Lord Alfred and Colonel the and visited the General Lying Her accompanied by their Royal Highnesses Princess Princess and Princess left Buckingham Palace at a quarter to one oclock to day for Windsor attended by the Countess of Augusta Lady Caroline the Flora the Florence Alfred and Colonel the His Royal Highness Prince Leopold arrived at Windsor Castle at eleven ARRIVAL OF HER MAJESTY IN On Monday shortly before the accompanied by their Royal Highnesses the Princesses and left Windsor Castle for Buckingham The suite in attendance consisted ui of Lord Alfred Paget the chief equerry and A TT Tl Colonel the and the lady in A special train of four including the two state had been provided for her journey to town by the officials of the Great Western Railway under the charge of the general and the superintendent of the The Queen on alighting pissed through the private of the royal family and entered the state a splendid fitted with double The interior was elegantly and the principal morning journals of the day were laid upon the cushion for the use of the illustrious The in charge of Grierson and left Windsor a few minutes after and proceeded along the broad gauge rails of the Western line to where the royal travellers arrived at At Paddington a great many spectators had and the usual precautions had been taken to ensure the privacy of the who on quit ting the drove to Buckingham oir n i Colonel and St His Royal Highness the Field Marshal Commanding hold a levee at one oclock on Monday j L Their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess have returned to Wood from visiting the Earl and Countess of Wilton at Egerton Mellon The and Richard Godolphin Henry rector of expired at his rectory on Friday week in his 46th The hon was son of the late Earl of and m 1846 married a daughter of Henry Fynes He had held the of since A marriage is arranged and will shortly Uke place between Edward of and Mary the youngest daughter of the Right Sir William George Hylton The Prince of Wales has followed the example of toe Duke of Sutherland on the subject of percentage to His royal Highness has caused a circular to THE PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF WALE On Saturday the Princess of Wales took a carriage accompanied by the The Prince of Wales rode on attended by Lieutenant Colonel His royal highness went in the even ing to a of the Royal Society at Burlington attended by Lieu and On Sunday their Royal attended by the Bruce and attended Divine service at the Chapel Royal The Communion Service was read by the the Sub the and the Call to remembrance sung by Master Montem and Goss presided at the The sermon was preached by the Bishop of Peterborough from 1st The Archbishop of the Duke of the Duke of the Earl of Earl Viscount Lord and Lord attended the On Monday the Prince of Wales rode on attended bv The Princess of Wales took a carriage attended by the Marchioness of In the evening their Royal accompanied by Princess went to the Adelphi On Tuesday the Prince of Wales rode on attended by The Princess of Wales took a carriage accompanied by Princess The Prince of Wales went to the House of Lords in the In the evening their Royal Highnesses had a dinner The company included her Royal Highness Princess his Ex the Russian Ambassador and Baroness Brun Prince the Duke and Duchess of the Marquis and Marchioness of Viscount and the Bishop of Sir Robert and Lady Emily the Right and Sir Rutherford Oliphant Lady Caroline Bar and Colonel the in attend ance upon Princess the Lieut General and KeppeL On Wednesday the Prince of attended by hunted with his harriers at near The Princess of Wales took a carriage attended by the Her Majesty will hold another court on March on which occasion the invitations will not be restricted to the official and diplomatic The ladies will wear ilia rutu be issued to bis tradesmen informing them that no has resolved to discharge every servant who may and to cease employing every tradesman who may such a or who may make a present of any kind in consideration of his Royal Rumour says that the Prince of Wales is invited to meet Prince and otter notables at the military camp of the Swedish and Norwegian troops about to be The Earl and Countess of Charlemont a distin It party to Charlemont House to meet his Excellency the Lord Lieutenant and Lady Wodehouse on the 9th The company were entertained by a in one act called The Christmas written expressly for the Countess of Charlemont by Tom and founded on the history of Peg whose painted by forms one of the many by that celebrated artist which grace the walls of Charlemont some of them painted r the patriot Earl of Charlemont in that very Woffington was played by Lady Charlemont with a pathos that drew tears from the eyes of some oi wr fair Miss Borough took the part o her maid and Major Bligh that of William The Henry Captain and others took The Christmas Dinner was followed by a farce in one by called Betsy Baker in which the Countess of Charlemont and Rachael Captain Everard and Captain Litton played the principal An excellent pro from the it is of the Marchioness o was spoken by Lady Rachel Butler and Among the company his Excellency the Lord Lieutenant and Lady V ode were the Marchioness of the Countess of Lord Lord James and Lady Rachel the Marquis and Lady Margaret The Duchess of Sutherland has been confined for some days past by slight and in con sequence was prevented paying her respects to her Ma jesty on Monday last at Buckingham The Earl and Countess of Carnarvon are expected to return from their tour in Italy towards the end of the ensuing His lordships health has been materially improved by his residence in a warm climate during the Lady Sophia des and Miss desS trui have taken a residence at Southsea for a lengthened A marriage is arranged to take place between the and the Miss de daughter of Lord dc The Marquis and Cholmondeley wul arrive at their residence on next from Cholmondeley for the The Baroness De Clifford will in town early in the ensuing week from Kirkby her Beat in The Right the Speaker will hold his On Tuesday night Lady Margaret Beaumont had her second assembly at the family residence on the Previously to the reception and Lady Margaret Beaumont received at dinner the Duchess of Viscount and Viscountess Stratford de and Miss Lord Edward St Lady Blanche the Bight Sir Darid the Hon Charles Sir Ralph and Lady and and and Somerset after ten oclock her ladyships saloons were thrown open for the reception of The fol were among the visitors Excellency the French his Excellency the Italian Minis ter his Excellency the Saxon the Countess Baroness the Marquis the Marquis Caumont la Prince Michel Gort hakow Prince Alexandra Baron Hol tein Prince Count Baron and Baroness the Marquis of the Earl and Countess of and Lady Mana the Earl and Countess of the Countess of Clarendon and Lady Emily the Earl and Countess of Essex the Earl the Countess of and Viscountess Holmesdale Viscountess Viscountess Dungarvan and Misses Bovle Lord Lord Lord Lord and Lady Lord Lord Lord Lady Frances Lady Collier and Miss Lady Francis Gordon and Miss Lady Lord and Lady Robert Stanley of Alderley and Miss Lady Charlotte Denison and Miss Dowager Lady Shelley Lady Egerton of Tatton and Miss Lord and Lady William Lady Lady Frankland Lady Emily id Lady Elizabeth St Aubyn and Lady Audrey and Lady Susan Dudley Sir Frederick Spencer Robert Misses Primrose Misi George and Lionel and Bourke and Miss Darner and Miss and Miss Francis and and James Stuart John Wilbraham Alan Eger ton Spencer and Ponsonby and Miss tbe Right Robert Gerald and Lady Maria Ashley and Pon Henry CoL Reginald Evelyn Captain and Misi Kenneth Sir Sir Roderick Sir Sir Sir Hedworth and Sir Henry and Sir Hoire and Miss Sir Matthew Ridley and Miss Sir Edward and Lady Caroline and Miss Sir Robert Brownrigg and Misi Sir Ivor Colonel MP Captain and Captain Captain and Captain r Peel and Caroline and and Milbanke and Misses Milbanke 2 and Mr John Mr Ben Misses Balfour and M Dempster Mrs and F C and Mis Mr and Mri Mr Reginald Baillie Arth Hugh Jervois the Wodehouse Mr R Mr Mr and and George The Earl and Countess Russell received a select party at dinner on Tuesday evening at their residence i The Marchioness of Ely entertained the followin select circle at dinner on Wednesday evening at her residence at Their Serene Highnesses Prince and Princess Edward of his SLX the Russian and Baroness Brunnow the Duke and Duchess of Lord Waldm Lord Sir Roderick Major to His Highness the Duke of Cambridge honoured Lady with hiB company at dinner on Satur day The Duke of St Albans his the Belgian the Marquis and Marchioness o the Marchioness of Ely Mana Marchioness of the Earl of the Earl and Countess of the Earl and Countess of Lori Henry Gordon the Right Hon Lord the Right Sir Robert Peel and Lad Emily Lord Lord and Mr Delane were invited to meet the royal Colon Tyrwhitt was in waiting on his royal highness Miss Jenny a daughter of James An the is about to appear as a vocalist a The is described as very and of extremely attractive her voice a sweet She has had great advantages in way of careful including e Collier Vicar of Huntingdon of St Curate of Reed Rector of Archdeacon of Rector of St the Dean and Chapter of Delap Curate of Stratford New Dickin Curate of Vicar of the Lord n Palmer Incumbent of Christ n Perpetual Curate of of Fish Curate of Curate of St Hall Curate of East Northampton Kane Curate of Mortlake with East late of Rector of Hunts Rural Dean of Curate of Curate of Latreille Curate of Littlewood Curate of East Melland Curate of Mills Curate of Burton Rector of and Cranham Rural Dean of Northern Curate of Randall Curate of West Hol Curate of Salmon Curate of Maiden Sanger Curate 01 Curate of Student of Christ Church Vicar of Sykes Incumbent of St the Vicar of Timperley Curate of Dyers Shef Curate of Stoke Tollemache Curate of Stoke Vaughan Rector of the Bishop of St Ward Curate of Wynne Vicar of aro DEATH OF THE OF John ordinary of died on Tuesday morning very suddenly in an It appears that he entered an omnibus at London bridge to proceed to the and when opposite to the Mansion House he seemed to become suddenly faint and to fall back into the side of the Being observed to be in a sinking state the attention of the conductor was called to when the de ceased intimated his wish to be conveyed to the where he was usually set down shortly before nine oclock in the This was but upon hu being taken into the life was found to be An inquest was held at Newgate in the Edward James the stated that the deceased lived at and was about sixty years of and that in all probability The Prince of Wales has consented to head the ist of stewards at the festival of the Sons of the Clergy at the annual at Pauls on the 17th of The sermon will preached by Harvey dean of An anonymous donation of which has een given to the Bishop of Londons has een at the donor s to the building of a permanent church in the district of The population of the district is and of whom are rery and is increasing very rapidly sermons on The Ages of Man are being preached in the The inhabitants of Clapham hare sustained a great one which they will long in the death of the beloved minister of Jamess Daring a pastorate of twelve his unwearied efforts for the spiritual welfare of his congregation and district were by Gods emi conducive to the building and establishing of them in the truth as it is in In these when another gospel is so extensively it was refreshing to hear from his lips the good old doctrines such as Venn and Romaine and to mark his sympathy with the varied experiences of Gods tried He is now taken away from his sorrowing family and sorrowing congregation but his works follow and though dead he wiU still speak to those who cherish loving and parental At his funeral on crowds of old and both rich and vied with each other in showing the last tokens of respect to his 1L11 fi 11 aA fn ui r he was on his way to Newgate to perform divine cemetery chapel was filled to service amongst the prisoners when death overtook he ur servce my unera ser The learned coroner said that if the jury j JameaS tne by the Henry Thomp wished it he would at once order a post marten incumbent of Stockwell after the cause of v TV M rector of funeral sermons were preached at the morning by the Henry Thomp animation to be so that the precise cause of death might be The however thinking the evidence was at once returned a verdict of death from natural The deceased clergyman was always most assiduous in the per of his arduous and was most successful in making an impression on the hearts ol the many convicted criminals whom he had attended to the The Crowther has been presented with a purse of money on resigning the curacy of the parish His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales has pre sented the Robert son of the late Rev Richard author of the History ot to the vicarage of with in the county of vacant by the death of the Charles At a vestry held at on Thursday the a of in the pound was voted by a majority of No poll was demanded as here In when the last rate was asked for and the parish the majority was The Archdeaconry of Carmarthen has been con ferred upon the David Archard in cumbent of and rector of The Chancellorship of the which he has been conferred upon John a son of the Bishop of Our obituary announces the very sud of the rector of The deceased was well known as an antiquarian and His extensive ac quaintance with Roman and early British remains made him an authority always consulted at the annual excursions of the which he generally enlivened with an account of some castle or building of ancient tie intimate with the late whose death we had to record in the year the members of the institute will miss two ot their Ul noon by the rector of Aldgate by the Woodhouse of THE OF Monday night a public meeting was under the auspices 1TI P above parish church by the Rev Robert and ore well We have much pleasure in announcing that sermons will be reached on Sunday in aid of church jy the Canon in the and the Canon in the COMMERCIAL ROAD the above sermons will be every during Lent on the the morning on Our Re Words on the Cross in the afternoon on The Psalmists Testimony to Christs Sufferings in the evening on The Faith of the Cloud of Witnesses and on Wednesday evenings The Evangelic Prophets Teaching concerning the Mes will form the topic of CHURCH HEXS ASSOCIA third of the annual course of public lectures in connection with this association was delivered on Tuesday evening at the large Whitechapel by the Samuel incumbent of Trinity The subject was Genesis and from which the lecturer elucidated several important facts confirmatory of the truth ol the authority of the The next lecture wil be given by A Visit to the West Indies and the United THE SPECIAL SERVICES AT evening the eleventh of the special evening service was held under the dome of There was an immense it having been that the sermon would be preached by the Rev Frederick head master of and the author of the first article in the volume called Essays and The ser mon next Sunday evening will be preached by th John of Merton College incumbent of Mathews City THE of our con temporaries contain the following paragraph t regret to hear that the William thi respected rector of Holy ha had an attack of It seized the gentle man while addressing his congregation from the We are happy to state that these report have greatly exaggerated the The gentleman after the service on attacked in the and not in the will symptoms of serious illness but providentially hi medical attendant was at and was by Gods blessing to ward off the attack of there had appeared some premonitory Maxwell Ren has undertaken to deliver on each Sunday during Lent a series of discourses On the and Resurrection of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus These able sermons are jie memoers ui me iji most genial both suddenly ailed away before they were old horne was presented to the valuable Crown living f Holdenby in through the influence we believe of the Duke of He edited Fulke s of the English Version of the Scriptures for the Parker and was the author of many and antiquarian We deeply regret to his many lay and clerical friends in this neighbourhood will be dis tressed to the worthy rector of Chew Magna the Prebendary is very seriously suffering from great prostration of which will very probably interfere with of the Islington Protestant in the for the pur pose of considering the question of the inspection of and to adopt a petition to The William incumbent of Tufnell was called to the The chairman briefly introduced the business of the The James clerical secretary of the Islington Protestant moved the adoption of a petition to Parliament pray ing for the appointment of a commission for the They did not wish or expect to influence the present because it had already been discussed in that assembly and But he thought that the question was one which would agitated at the hustings daring the forthcoming and one which would be put as a test to all candidates who sought the suffrages of Pro Suter briefly the A gentleman who spoke from the body of the meeting thought the re was He was of minion that convents were of a similar nature to private and that any arguments for an of those institutions would be equally if advanced in favour of an inspection by civil power of private He would ike to hear the opinion of the chairman on the The chairman said his answer to that was that convents were not private Con vents were barred and and free ingress and egress was not They moreover established in conformity with a foreign and the civil authority was not recognised within their The resolution was then put to the meeting and unanimously THE OF CANTERBURY NEW fourteenth anni w 1Lj is active duties for some time to of Moor has offered and a site towards the erection o a new church in this A meeting will be held for the purpose of opening a subscription list new church dedicated to Mark has just been consecrated by the Bishop of Ripon The cost of building is over The Rev Vaughan is the The collection amounted to The Bishop of Cotterill is ex to arrive in England about the end of th present The Bishop of is also coming over to this country and the Bisho of Fredericton is expected to arrive in the early part of the The Bishops of Barbados Victoria and Quebec are now in this THE MEMORIAL AT walls of this church are now rapidly and from the high ground on which it is built the will be very The work is being carried on by Rogers and of by Englishmen THE MONASTIC The Pall Gazette well observes Many people Father among it very pleasant to play at As like other things is they find plenty of people childish enough to join in the But after digging a very short way into the substance ot the they strike against a solid of good sense that is altogether too hard for the March number of Frasers the dean of Pauls ha ol r raser s published the document which was printed by the Subscription Commission and circulated as con in which Milman strongly tha subscription to the Articles should not be required The unauthorized publication of the document with out which satisfied the majority of the will probably lead to some curious Our readers will remember that the VIEW of the province of Canterbury was celebrated on the 16th The great event was the Laying of the of the and a feeling of universal joy was entertained on the According to Divine service was solemnized at Michaels Church at Prayers were offered by the the Archdeacon of the Lessons being read by the The Lessons as appointed by the Rubric were singularly At eight o clock the city companies of Kifle Volunteers mustered in unler command of their respective and at once proceeded to the railway where they met the Lyttelton Company under com mand of Captain and the Heathcote Com under After taking position the column moved off towards headed bv the brass band under control of and the drum and fife The Volunteer Corps was also on the and they appeared a soldierlike body of and their uniform is exceedingly When the procession had arrived on the those composing it took up their appointed The Damine and sum were after which the Bishop delivered the fol lowing taken from the order appointed to be observed at the laying of a cornerstone of a church in the diocese of Christchurch beloved in the as devout and holy as well under the Law as under the moved either by the sacred inspiration of the Blessed or by the express command of have erected houses for the public of the aad se them from ah and common and forasmuch as in the third chapter of the Book of Ezra we have an express pattern set show ing us how the people of in th founda tion of the second did unto the Lord with great praise and not doubt but that He favourably alloweth tins charitable work of ours in meeting together this to sanctify the commencement and progress of this The Lords Prayer was theu recited by the Bishop and all present joining with After the responses ap the Bishop offered prayers while prepa rations for laying the stone were being The Dudley read the first aad the the Archdeacon the after which the Bishop offered the following our Lord Jesus Christ we lay this stone the name of i the and of the and of the Holy in faith that this hereafter to become the dI House of may be consecrated to prayer and i praise of His holy The Hallelujah i Chorus was then given by the accompanied 1 by the after which the Bishop read the ing almighty and merciful who has iven grace to Thy that whatever is Our readers will remember tnat me nas given grace to Any who visited England last year at the rightly and duly done in Thy name by their hands request of the venerable Bishop of Toronto on behalf U believed to be done by we beseech Ihy im of Trinity was summoned home to the bounded clemency to bless what we have i ip HiH ii 070 and that this deathbed of his not arrive in time to see Tcn from I n an av ne as no een not only from the important topics dis retum the work he had so well but also as the expositions of a converted IAJ to say that he did to hallow what we have and that this but found his wife 1 already may be continued and Under these finished with Thv gracious Christ oar His taking the silver trowel from the per has not been in heart and spirits The Agony was the subject selected for the 5th and was followed by The Cup on the forenoon of last Lords ext Sunday will be devoted to The retul She is to male her in the simple little t of a few weeks at her father s and the interest of the occasion is much enhanced by the circumstance that she has been determined in the adoption of this step by the heavy calamity that Ms befallen her father in the destruction of the Surrey I THE op WALES DRAMATIC Lewis who 26th Haying heard some of specimens of we are to learn that their publication is when the present course shall have been THE CHAPEL Sunday the Bishop of London preached the second of the afternoon Lenten sermons in the Chapel which was densely many of for a charitable Prince of as been suddenly stopped by a legal Martins though provided witn a March and April We that Kirl Cowley is likely to receive Tower and Lieutenant of the Tower Captain is about to proceed to Washington as naval attache to the The Duke of Albans entertained a select party at dinner on Wednesday evening at bis residence in Park The Countess of Newburgh received a select party a dinner on Wednesday evening at her residence in crescent lor loo i licensed for the performance of what are called stage plays The we went to tie and the Prince suggested an application to tne Lord His of very as Lord Chamberlains are bound to but he regretted that in the present stage of the theatrical tree it trade controversy he could not grant a special or general The performance will be transferred to Bijou w naj ar while The Betrayal will supply a theme for the j fe 26th Haying heard some of exquisite LUC sinn the 000 required to set the college on a firm basis formed the ceremony of laying the was he with many promises of further gradually lowered into its Previously to support At the desire of his ased the i Hawkes placed in the centre Stewart of Holy bottle containing the inscriptions printed on arrived in this country to complete the work so n and we trust to finish Trinity is supported by an the Canadian Bishops except the Bishop of who having been discomfited in his attacks upon U has started a rival college m his own for which he has already obtained larre sums in together with proof impressions of every coin in the the Archdeacon hrst reading the which were in Latin and The vellum inscriptions were the workmanship f Ward and of At the time when the stone was the hymn Christ our corner stone is and before the the nobility and several members being amongst the of Parliament His lordship eng selected for his text the fifth chapter of Pauls 1st Epistle to the verse Prove all things hold fast that which is He de fended the Church of England against the state ment that it suffered in comparison with the Church of Rome on account of its want of a denned system of remarking that the Church of was cautious in its for it insisted upon nothing on which God was silent in His re It was the clear duty of a Christian man to bring his reason to bear upon the proof of as well as matters of having con his own to hold fast to the result of canvassing for a further sum of The following According to the Ile n for a further sum ot ine ia me ui LI at a meeting at the tion which brought the proceedings to ast Bishop announced that i Blessed be Thy 0 tlu obtained about pleased Thee to put it into the hearts of T nas m purist oui is now present with Archdeacon benediction was pronounced tne 100th wa r Ann tne form ot the benedie to a close that it hath pleased Thee to put it into the hearts of Thy to offer willingly for the building of this Mercifully accept their and let Thy be upon their families and their Remember them concerning this wipe not out this kindness which they have and grant that all they who shall hereafter enjoy the benefit of ths pious work may show forth their thankfulness by rightly using to the glory of Thy blessed through Jesus Christ our The Lord bless you and keep you the Lord make His tace shine upon and be gracious unto you the T i iron find last he had already Holloways Pills have been consent of mankind at the head of intc removing obnoxious poisons Irom the f m bv and the living tissues of the human They have saved thousands from falling sacrifice to the ol constipation fact attested by ol They never fail to give relief to a sufferer fix in moat they effect a complete cure Excessive weariness and warnings of decreasing organic energy and vital re placed by vigour and healthful action in every organ r J i anH orhi of from pace y an the by the restorative and a his own to noia last to tne result oi his Any other course would only mg influence of this Lord lift up His countenance upon yon you and give