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THE TIMES, MONDAY, JULY 19, 1880, ROYAL FREE lnn rodi rn i to lb sack jnKMit letter! of craaaLasJaUo FUN D8 art.eily ettLeCITEt. JAMES S. I1LYTM. VntUry. Greaw.Voh.

Frew vi th wboU Maritim world. lUokec. mama, iwaco, and i for imsBnns a i na 1. UITMl ruOT era greatly xiroKD. But H4 va.

Me ar. St an. I.OWTHER KEMP, I WOMEN. Wat.U.Vi.1 1 a TV. ahi fcorUl I.

IM tnMropolla. FCNO ar eery muk NEEDED, tit Ooutta. Strand Va tv rull rent Lorob.rd (1 KESTIN. rVfre.ry. IUrirI Uivtlm.

W.C. supported by Vaaunlary Coo tnV'Ucav. 'Mit Ancueielroditurx Z1S.KM. 1 iDAWna, 1003 LN lH BJvratiy RrVJClRr.n XFWTON If. NIXoN, 8.

MffT U'llfULlfAX PKRK rra wvaea, 8L Cvea.r etrv Pr ltalfWds. rrr Oeoeeal ilneieiel tr. tl mm ctd of ndovA. NEEDED tor lb new buidit. Treauwr Chae, H.

altila. iT, UvnbtfJtnwi. KU. CKoXTON. lieoreiary.

XTATIONAL HOSPITAL for CONSUMPTION DISEASES uf UeCHKiT. Vrato Thl Institution liMliilTi IM wen end aiKr.ee patients ewh of hoea he ru rvoea. It.ls enUraly uaenijaed. at'lutCRU' THS ffw DKIbUotMst aT uniMti inrltekl: 11 rail stall f.rxeht iWnuiT. flMlK HOSPITAL for WoMKN, 8oho V.

1 Vetru II R1I tt. rul.M at WALKi Frl4e Ue ICUtt. IIArr, kU Commit eameetlv APPEAL HELP to maintain tS rfc4rY of thl ttneud wred Charily. DAVIDOASNON. He cUry.

IMIK VICTORIA HOSPITAL for CHILDREN, ve J. bi.e. and fhurcLfield, nerval. K.U. ll tlUlWiM iAIt 'lh.

Keiotalas K3 lle at tbe Huepiia 15 at Cun'atourct I Nils tuaUjr LKU Kl UmiJT Wa'UNTi R.K, RrrUrr. urH KAbYKic nHo. rir.v for citrt i it kn th t0 uU lut lo la iKrorM ly hOmil.VKauitUit Urr aaUltt.tBU nj4itar. HVltsCUIP IlO3 uj lK) Alio.VS to mart aLjch ar nr.TiiUj rjUlri. AH Utl) AlXO.V, Hrttrirj, OUltSUANT to Order of the llfch Court of JwUe Chuwn DlrbiMi mJ to U.ttr Ut CaUU of Uu.tth (tindMii.

iuu iwj tUcrkdi TORH KUZAUKTlt WHT J.ciaj.i UtaiW TtM Klmt Trinity 4a I'rrw Toottm Oonlj or Samr ldo dM in btiat lb UvlA of Mutb UM tr oa or UTar Ui Ttb Uf of Aor wnJ ttfpUJ lo MtMri. IlurftrJ tjw of VrolTs la Locdoo tC Mldi, of 0 DafnKUat tb Ad BUbU4Wr of Dm nid dMl tbtir ChrllMw oJ nmMM kd dnaaM I dMcrlpiioo Uto full vtlvlr of tbrlreUitBt lUl. mml of UmU mooubU m4 Um ulor cf too SwrillM Of u)l hl4 hr or In dofooH Waof tU Ul ldudl from tk krafi ol 0 aU Ur. l.mj an twritr prwluc ib iu Ufun tbo Vlco Chac'lor Sir jtwl JIU al kii lajtwitftutt 'o. CWiOMT Iab Hk)illMX oa Moudaf IU ntgta of Aurul Mil o'rlw noun uu ta tin itnUilJ foroJjt.UoUavoaUiCUlK Doixt thu luh dr of JmIt UoJ K'lBTW.

I'BAKK CtUfOCTt. frpRrURP TAYWK' VhrnxaJa Inn H.JIi PtntSUA.HT tolitrof3.r of tbe Uih Couit of Jtua Ckaivrtrj OiTltwn mada la tna uuitr of th CaUi' of 0.1cr drra1 n4 lo acinn OUtcr aralaik Larbfi Tb CKrUUTUUH of KUMtlL UUVLK Uu of No. 10T VMu Ve tnrairat toodaa aoa of "Ineiwar'' OnuUfiant Ktnt lllm Mabtacturrr bo ilinl Ui4 lUthMtr liJi arc on or Ufur tbo lMh lr cf Atiunt to kDdbr )f mX prrii Mr. Ttxanat La; ton of lU trm of l'alaat Utua lovfrr atl 1'oUock of 47 Gmlam Kva.v lu vf LoMoo the IWlaWra UVa UfmUrutb KlaCMtOfJ of tbo docfiuaj tbil ClrSJtUu aoJ ixnuDU a.klraau mtui tatripiuiba. parileujara of lbiretrliav itatrmcatot tbrir alooaoU au tLa aatara ol Ux aacuriliM (If n) bokl by tbaia or In nrf uU llen of tby wt: i pwiuptonlf aitWol from th broat of lb taiJ onUr.

Erorr Cnultor boldlng any actulty tt lu pro4ao tb uu.a Ufvra Um Vtca UtanrlWr air HkLaTtl MaliDa at Ml Ctiaiubaii aitouol No. JJ furl Ion lluibum Mxlilaart on WJaJar U. t'Vt Uy of Uctubrr IU) at o'clock at oooo. 11 the itinm fc a4J U.Ut oa th rUi tail ibla ttn darvf July ie. V.

W. WALKER CUafCteik IL itSUANT to ui OrJr' of "the Hijh Court of ut! ctubrory tXtlaion tufcia In tba matter of UioEataUof Cbarlra Tootbaa C4liu dccMMil ao la a raa ErnMt llaimra anor Mar) liaiuiaa Na CX9 Tlx CKKDlTilKti of CIIAIU.KS THOMAS UAtMhS lata ut rjm LoU Lon( UtUa ti lit iiuiVikti in Uwaotr c4 Hurray aut lurcbm Laoa lo tba City ft LonJwO HiA Manufjctum wf.oUlaJ lo or atiut tba isoctli ot Aogt 1ST9 ar on cr Ufora tb 3d Jay cf September 'JS3 to oJ ion i rrj aid to Mr. Tbita IUr! crt Kin a irmtr ot the arm tratVa footd ot MwarOa IUU. OM load Btnot lath Cty ot London tec Solicit 3rt of lLa WfoUnt Eiraorr Majr Uaimn tha ExacutrK cf tba deooaaal Urlr u4 lur naoiri, aildreaxi and Juacririiona, lb full tartlelart of their cJaloia 10HN VARNDALL CAItniSGTON lece8ed wt rartuaBllo anj aod JJrd Via. cap.

cxlaa bertly ttraa taal all CREDIT KJt aaJ peraona baeiu any cltlna or denaada oano or acaioat aauto olJUUN VAH.ND4LL CAKRI.VUTOS lauof Mouul rtaaaaat Woklatbani UarkJ Oatlcmao a bo On uauuoif Maaauari.us ara Qatar rtnaind ae aaod parUcuan of ctl cUiroa aod deoiaodi til tba) tuxlcratrnad eo or txfor tba lt day of Oc lobar bail arur wUcli dau tb EzacQton wta dla trlbnta) tba aaaet of tla laid daaad baeiu. rM only to tba cUUaa of vhlsa lhar ah all tbao kata bad ootic Dated tUa ttb day of JeJy 1W, TUOICASCUOKE Woklackan Uarta ttoUeltor to ui fciaoulon. JOHN OILESj quir, L)waed. Pnmiant to the Blatsto 2Z1 aad 34 MctorU oUattar IS, latltnlad "An Act to further amend tba Laar of rrooarlr and to tel. at Tmeia 'otl ftrry il.ao, uiai ail (JKUJ1I wua and other small baelnf any il.M.Hilj:u.(rf IK.

I v. nilva r4ulra. lataof tha tn.a in tbaClty of London, and No. 74 AIUmuIim ll.if. Park la ItunMnt.nf UUlL i.h.

tba 79tn da of May, 1E80, and vbeva will wu prse by J' aeh Wataon ireerbury. Eantrlrn, and CtUcfaal nil. Eaqaira. t9 of I be ctecawr i therein cawad. tn tba Retjetry of tba ProUta Dlr1a(n of iirr uageaTra liic uoun ol Jivawoaon tba (Jl day of Julr 163CI ara Laraby rinuirad to eood rrticuUra In arrlUn, of tbatr daata.

clalma. or dcoiaala to ua, the unJaTaUuod, aa aoliettnra to lh aaid aiecutora. on Uli tba ilit day of Avuuit, W.O. And Xatiea beraby Gleeti. tbat at tba etflraVon of thai tint the aaid aiaeutora wUl itv rd to Ulitribatc tba aaavta of tba aaid taaUtor aoxxu tba pana rnUtled thereto, hatin.

rerard raUr tba debta. elalmt. and de maoda of wblab they (ball then haea had notka, and that tbay will I not ba llabla for tba aaaetl or any part ao dtdrlbtriad to any twraon erMia i arUiaa dal claim, or ilemaod they aball not than bara bad nouca. Iatd tbla loth day of July, 11 SI FAURER. OT! VRY.

Co ISA, ti, UnccV t3fia1da, to tba aaM Eiecqtora. i L(5KKl7VILO A CHaTiLUS LJ SEWHOUaEdaoeaaed rVraaant to nUtaU 22 mud 21 Vlev tort cap S) Notice li trieliy that all baelor any claim awalnlt lha W1LUAU ClIAltLLdXKWUlifaEfor mrrlynf Cteltcuhim In tba County of Olouontcr but lata of Ht. KIWaJ ltmpt03 near Cbcllaohaoi aforraaid a Lhutaoant Colo Del lo Her Mataaty a Ar.uy oa tba Ratired LUt drcataal (who died on i day of Jalr lSnOl ara re julreJ lo aaod lu arrlUoe tha ol aueb claimato ua tba aixJnaLrnrd on or bafora tbe eecood day of set'ierorwr neit altar wnico aata tna Clerulor ot ma Will of the aaid leeeaaed U1 olatrtbota.tba Aaauti of tha (aid W1U am Cbarlaa Kaw bouia without regard to any claim of bleb notice) aball nut Cbeo baea Laan toultad Ditrt tbU 15th day of July 1JJ5 TlCEIlUUdTtc)UX3EjaxrUcwaMlUslvam Solldtora to tbt Eiccutor, ICIIAEfj "CUNNINOHAM dceaetl Pursuant to tba Ktatube 22 and 23 Victoria cap 3S lotltnlal "An Act Ca'uVcra attuated la tba R.44 Yard CLaociry Laoa Mlddleaat on IVIday tba 2vtb day of (Vtobtr Hi) at 12 o'doct at ixwu being tla Uioa a(alnted jt adlJdicatinz on tba Pated tbla 14th day of July IS JOHN V1L HAWKINS Chief Clerk IiimSCAJiTto an Order of the Chnncery Dirision cf tha HUh Court of Juitica mada tbo alter of tba Eauta ol Tbmai lintcll" deoeaaed I'owar Ccaiello lt73 tha CRElllToRs of THOMAS CU.iTEUA) fornirrly ot Xo 6 North riMlK HUSPII'AL for SlCK and JL i. Great Ormondf tre W.C.. and Cr witl rKKiae, Il'xhiata.

atrcm Mrr MaKaty tbat 'UEEN. Cbalrwtau cf Ccxumrtu I.oed AKKIUHRE. tTa CVvaiuiltea aarvrailr fOLHUT Ct'XTRI to roea i tbe cureoat eiruara. Tha II. pl ai depend' entirely on fulur.tair aajfort.

MA ill" EL M'HITX)RD, rWcratary. KaakeCT Wallaai.rieawn. Meara.lloara Meaaiaj Uemaa. ChEVST: SlCK ini IK I'VKABLC CHILDKKX. 4i an 47.

Cbeyo Treaaurec Welch, H.w Je Mcih llnver. tai SCRCRtmoNS and ImiNATIuNS for Ua iuj port of tba lloatal ara earntalli raiueaied aiaa.kara Maaara. 1'uUat and 77, o.rrd (treet. 1. KVAXS, fUcrcttry.

tit' i v'iTTiiTirs UiiiM a i 7 Trv.i...i.Lei. L.nriil.r; lnatitutad ITU; incorpctrateU JS3I and partuvr Of tanner tbe full of tbelr c'jOttia a atatameot of W2 A i ilj ior ui aupfvvt or tea uoiptiai ara eameeuT Basken Loodon aid tne Rank, AlhrrVcmt. WKTMlNstr.K, I FKASCI8 HAYOARTlLOoJ. Tre" CUARI.K.i TUDD. Eecrrtary fL GeOf se'a lloapital la omtoarad ty Act of InofrxTaUoa to take and LlU real t'Party.

EST LONDOX HOSPITAL, HtuntrjenrmtR. rcaJ. W. Palrwt iI.E.IL Ue I' KINCS of WALEfk. E.ti Tba Coffltuttiew eariaCy Al'I'EAL for fUNUd tocontinua bad artend tha of the lloef aad 4ouat uoa tiiabafatly racelTe.1 at tba JloepltaJ.

and by lb haokera Loada od County Rauk, Lm trei aud Ilerrva, rarubar, auj Jamera atraot. a atatecrt.l of oocounta and tha oalur of tba tecurtlai r.f any! tial (hm nr tn Atmt thv mill Ka nMm flrtHl a from the twnett of tba aaid Order Eicry creditor boldlcf any tee torurtfcar amend tba If oi I'roperty and to rellete TruiUei" Notloa rliyatoirvluca tba itmi befnra tba Waiter of tba Holla at hU 1 hereby rtren tbat CREIlITilaad rera.ma baelne any daluu IlduieaeK oo v. iimu io ,11 Hireet Road In tha Ocmntr of Mtddietai and 16 Watre Una In that City of London and formam of 75 Lower Tbatnaa Street In tha aaid City CurUnn llouaa A tent (who died on tba 2Cth Noeembnr 1873 and whnae Will wia rrored by tba undertigned Si Executor theraof on the 14! January 18301 ara hereby required to tend rartlcilar of the debt and claim! to tba undaralshftd Executor at No. 5S Lyall Road. flow.

Honor befora tba Hth day ot Augrwt after the expiration of which time tha aaid Executor wlU rroced to dlitrl MONUMENT to PRINCE LOUIS NAPOLEON. HOUSE OF COMMOKS, Fridat, Jclt IS. DIVISIOK. SappI. Order fr Commlttea read, ilotioa roade, and Qaettiin propoaed.

That Mr. Speaker do now leara the Chair." Amendment proposed, To la re oat from tbo vord That to tbo and of la (jueation. In order to add the wordi in tbo opinion of thii Hoom, the erection in Weitniniter Abbey of a lUtae to the memory of the late Prince Looia Napoleon Bona parte would be inconi latent with the national character of that edifice, oppoaed to tbe teiieral aentimenU cf the EnglUh pejople, and raleulated to inipair tbe goal feeling which happily eziiti between this country and the Government and Ieople of France' (Mr. Brijp), inatead thereof. Question proTjoeed, That tbe worda propoaed to be left oat Und part of the Queition." Amendment, by leaTe, withdrawn.

Another Amendment wai propoaed to be made to question, by Lturin oat from tha word That' to the end of the Creation, 'in order to add the wordi 'ia the opinion of this House the erection in Westminster Abbey of a itatue to the memory of the late Prince Louis llouarartc) would be incon ABCHITECTURB AT THE ACADEMY, tocture axruredlj wu. cannot haro rncch of it, of coqth, ia England it concern na tha mare that fin an opportunity ahonld bo leas poorlj Usaxl than it hers bj Messrs. Lewii and Pertr Mr. E. Borgcaa'i hall at Saffivn Walden on ita modest acale, if a pleaaing ptexo of work.

A graceful ftontj arcade of three divisions raDports a noble timber facade crowned Ly a larjje ids woodwork aetaus bere are beant fuL proposed to be left out stand part of the Quest ion." The House divided Ayes, 147 Noes, 102. XIKORITY AYEa. Adam, Rt IIn. W. Alrxaader, OoL AflLDcr.

J. E. r. liarttaiot, eirn.b, BaUincham, A. Galway.

VLeoonivl tiarSt.r. Uibauo. kt, Hon. S. Gitfarl.

6ir 1L H. I Xonhoo PX UiSiri tCBairue, Ma jf O'rtrian. bir f. a Conor. l.

U. (Donnoll. r. O. WaU lo tba thly ot.

DubUn Hotel Keeper aad lata of So 1 Cualey buta tha eatats of tha ealj daoeaaed anvne th part lea entitled thereto Vuiaa. Wctouact. Leytonatoua In tba County of Eeeej Geotlaauaa. haebag regard only to tbaalalma of which tba aaid Eiaeutor aball neivaar'a iwaouteu Ul t'r aiioui ui invjoui ei aaarcii lajci are oh ts Ivfure tba lith ilar ot An. ai Jii3 to end tr Puat ureuald to Mr.

John Kabcrteon Reep of No i lueen S'j ett Kaoe, CanotAa Strvet lu tbe City of Londm a nun. bar of tbe arm of Keep. I ai.e Ox ot tl, aawe plu tba Holintor of tbe ltefrt.Jai.t Mary Cattails the Executrti of tba Devvasad ttalr Chrlilian and uruamea, ad and deaenptioua tha Chriatian and nrnamca of any tbeir aowunu aad tba naluie of tba wcuritlei (It any) held ty them or In default thereof thry will be peremptorily eluded (ruin the beueCtof tbe aaid Eitry Crod.Wr hulding auy aeeurity la to praluca tbo aaina before tha Vrca Chancellor riir, Jarnea hacoo at hie Chamber, aituated Ho 11 Kew riquara Lincoln Inn MldilloacI Uarofueranutb ALEXANOEK. Secretary and huperintrndrtit. 1rAST LO.SDOX HOPUAL for CHILOKlvS, 'J Sbadwail, I'bder Royal rtr ta a.

Tbe llcapttai ia no aa tdtbarto, entirely free frutu uebt. ut baa eery need of turaia prvetda lor preaaiu auij neoawa.ry expendl.iLra. Tba Muai ('onimilUa nrie an aarneat Al'I'EAl for lilil 1': abacr.ptiona and dooatiou will be thankfully rocelred by the Hanker rne Haxtbalomew 'aae Maaara. Pta adaJe, Corn ttll Meaarv mtla, strani, Meaara. ITeewtt and Co, TLrrd bewile atreet and by AillIXlN WARN EK.

rWratary. I osdon Hospital, JLaf lYeaVdeat II R.H. the IM'KE i CASH. RIDGE, ICQ. Tre Jtr ltftTT 11.

tiiKa. 1 4. OiaL' aiaa John lioriry liuiwu, a4. The laXaTat I1jU1 la Great tirilaia. Neri tkX) baJa.

Tbe ocly GaoaraJ tioapitad for the whole of tha Eaat ead ot London and aaatera aubartau i be annual expenditure exceeds tba reliable laoome by towards oi aCUtOl Cl nirt buliooa are aarneatly reuureled. aiibar McaarK Rbaru and 1, and Mrwara. G'yn and Oo secretary, A. G. tuelTO'e.

HUE MIDDLESEX HOSl'lTAL, "MwtimeMticct, JL W. Inatituted 174x Tatron The Tbe Wekly Board raraealiy Al't'EAL for fclTLSCRlTTinNS and DONATIONS Ui uiet tbe neooaaaxy eipcavw of U.la old CSar.ty NaoaV er of patleu treated hurt yoar In patient. t.ti4 out. pat etu. .4, Til.

beds are reereed for incurable caeca of cancer. ielle ui aid ut tvweauworat lioaice wtu be moat tuai.kfaily re I'arne of id iuieo are alao uiet acceptabie. Cbamaa ot the Weeaij Uaard. ALEX. 1L ROji, Iro, Treaearera.

T.rrilvv tw. cwcretary fNiperiatendcnt, Major KaLI'iI LEHSiV. LA. PHlTMlDULESEX HOSPITAL, W. The Gotcr aon raraeeUy reoueat DONATION'S aad In Tti tba cu.y lioaptal la which paUcula evicted with tU temtae malady are ifaxiij tbe luaibil.ty u( reaief by eur 4.01 aiauoa revamad nil death raCeaaea tham from tbotr aurferuLf, mUE ALL SAINTS' JL liLisflTAL, Eaetlaxirne.

beppuned entire by eoluatary ouu tntnitniua. Coiiv tbe cepacia! patroaaa of Uer MAJESTY tbe QTIEEN. The deOtaivU apou thia lutltutlju bate been )early tuoreaalcs; tt waa eatabllUied la lit. Irartcr Uat )ear no leal tbava 2.5M yatlcnta pad tl.roub the Uoe(4tai and avaay tuora a are rafuaad aiiuiaalon for acVot roota ia uaaiaiore UcaliaUie aaJ tnteuded caiar.e tba) Huapital by adits lief aula, for bku are o.oal earneatiy eaiciwd, a ao tor carrying 00 the work efidenuy. The ounuitutiuna reoeleed are tittorlf to support It.

Duuaotia aau rabacrtytiona viS be eery tharilrrn.ly receirel by tbn Treaarir, Hetbert Kruard. 2i Portlaiil i lace, W. ty the Hoarary Secretary, Mr. lVe.ue Tburtow, 77. orUnier atreetCaTen diaa ajuao, by tha Bankera, Mcasra.

IjkiiaJala aad No. tC. tVaeshia. E.R fXTENSlO.V of the HOSPITAL for ACTION. Eroraptoo.

Tbe pretaure for adodiaioo baa ixcdered an then bate bad notice and that the tald Execiitof will not be liidile for the aaaeta aodl'tributv 1 to aoy peraon of whoa claim ba shall not tneo aara nad Nouca oatod thii day Of July 1X0 II. O. BIMtor. RICHARD BAKER WLVOPIELD BAKER Eeuuire daoraaad I'unaant to the Ktatute Z2nd and 23rd Vlo tnrla Ltiaptor J5 lntltulad An Act to further amend, tbe Law of iTwparty and to relleee Truteea Notice la hereby fleen that all i eraona haelnr any CLAIMS or DEMANDS agalnit or Upon the llNTATE of RICHARD RAKER WIXOKIELD nAKER laU of wraen nail in trie txninty of Eaeei and of No, 2 Lnwndee inare tn the CoJuty Of Middlesex Exnilra I who died on tha Tth of March on Tucaday tba aVi Uy ol joeemoer JbeO at Iwet'a obwt at 1 iwki ip iu waa proves in uia mneipai Iteglatry ol tea rro imxki lieinc tba time eppoiotad for a ljudicallot ou tbe oiauna. prelalon ofller alajeaty Ulzh Cburl ot Juatlcaon tbe 7th day lae.rioaottraMa tieorra repyt and jlowland Nemt uoaue iss i ecu ion tnaiain namedl ara hereby required to aeud ft na tba under bulicitora for the executor on or befora tha 3(Jth dayof SepUiubar ueit tbe particular of their claims or demand, after that day the executors will dbtribote the eesete of tba aabl Teatator anions tba partlea entitled thereto or will otherwise ueai merewuu oaeinK rczartl outy to the dal to a of which thry aball I than I ave bad notice aa I the ejevutori will not be liable for the aaaeU or any lart thereof ao distributed or otherwise dealt with to any person of wboae debt or claim bo Notice iball at tba time of luch I CiaUibutlou baee been rlten DabM th Hth day of July 1833 ilENNETT DAWrlON HEN'NKTT 2 New Hquare Llncolns I inn oouoitars for the xxecutor.

WILLIAM HUMPHRIES deceased lall U.U 14Lh dae ot ulr. litO. aiiAKU liiAJ.VAu iiuaf uttk. THIsUaNT to a Judgment of the Oteiaionif the lilb cf Juatioa made la the niatlter of the yUle of Koiait xiraoiry oecewaeu ana in an actlou Cbaptuaa aud anoth afaihil William Diiou and other lebo No 1J. tha CRElliroii.

of COIIEKT 1IRADLEY late vf Edatoue in tha Ouunti ol York Yeotuau wbocJed lo or about the a.omb teiteuiUer laie on or bafore tlio lit day ot September liU to send by poet prepaid to Mr. liUab WiUum 1 taraou ot Hcliuiley iu a County York the tsollrltor of tbe "UlnUda two of tba executors vt the decraMd their Christian and umanie addreea aud de scripuon the full particular vf their dalni a autcmcnt of Uielr accounts and the cature of the aecuritifn (if ny hel by theai or in default thereof they will ba peremi'tonly excluded from tbe tvuefit of tba aaid Judatueot Etcry CrwllWr buldin any security la to troduce Lbe aaitio Uifire the Vloa Cliateallur Sir Charles Hall at Cbambet aituated at Na 14 Chancery Lai.oln the County ot Middles ouTuolay the lib day of N'oieuibvr I80J at one ot the clock tn the afternoon beau tbe titue appointed for aJjiklio.il I at uu the Claiaj Dated tLLa 13Ui of July ISS) WILLIAM UlNNS SMITH Odcf Crtk WILLIAMSON 11 1 LI. A Go. 1J "hrrborti Lane Indoo, Arrnle tor H. W.

I'turaou Ilehnaley and New Maltou Yorliahlr I'lalntifl "PURSUANT to an older of "the Court of Chancery DieUIorl tuada In tl matter of tba eeuta ot VT liUam Wibjoo Mewart lniaad and In art act tin aa'almt WUaoateaart lUM W. IXo4. Ilia CREDITOR') ot ILLIAM SUN STEWART late of llelle Vue rulbaia In tbe County of Mid dieaex Oentlemaa deceaard wbo 'ed lo or about the mouth of NoieroWr UTi are on or Uifore tbe lat day ot rWpteuitr liSO send hj i.t 1 repaid to Mr George Waxland of the firm 01 Jotiea liiai land ana ion of 32 LinooUie iuu rldde la the Couutydi MkUb ras tbe Solicitor of tie deteiwunta Ratliarai Matenxie ilaouitewarl liliii and teorce Eiuland thai Executrix and eiccutor of the sail Wl iiatu Tlon dccease.1 their chrlitiati pn harir. any claim or deinari.lt iiin cr asairut the eatate of aui auruau ea addieiaeal dtacrltuous tbe full tarticalar of tboir mi claim a taleruei.t of their aooounl and tbe nature of the arcuritlt (if. aurl lield by tbem in default tuareof they will be peremptorily ex eluded from lb beuerlt of the aaid Order, teery roliu boiJliu any aeeurity I to prodace the aoie bvf.e the Vice ir Ricliard Vlalixi at hie Osatnben aituaUd Na 12 Staple lun Hoi turn Maidleaex on Atednoeday UieJd day of Xoeetubur 1W0 st 12 o'clock at ri'uu bfioi tho time rloied for adjudicaun.

on the claltiiJ l'atod tbia Uh day of July Is0 EDWARD SHEARME. Chief Clerk CROWD Elt ANSTIEaod Vlr.ARD ii Llncolns lun klelds riaiattBSoilcltoriL III) Its A XT to a inii'nient of "ttiis Hiirh Juatlou uuaucvry 1'iruiou aiaue iu an action iu tne th rataia of Ibunili Jimi Jotaou deoraaed. lillsni Horua and anothtr agaiiiit Robert Daniel Xeaill III) Na and In an action In the matter of the Eatate of Jane Elirabeth Jobsou deceaicd tvil I liau. Home and another aialntt Robert Dantcl Nevil! 1330 J. NoS.

I tbe CREDITOR of HANNAH JARV1S JoiiSON loruiaily of MonksaeU Terrace bhreaabury in tbe Cvunty of Salop Sp.naUr wbo dlniouthe aSth tlaf of January, lj7i, and the t'reditors of JANE EL1ZARETU J01UON, onteriy cf Moukswell Terrace aforeaald i Hpinator wh. died ou the Ibth day of February 1SJ0 are on or befure tbe day of rteptember ISJO to aeud by post 1 i.iald to Mr Robert i Dai.lel Newill of elittwt In tbe Codnty of rlalop Mullcilor tho personal tepreaeniallie of tbe devraaed rraprcutely tholr Christian aud Buruau.c addrciscs 1 dcacrliivvi ttie full fartlculars ot thilr daiua a statement of tcrtr accounu and the nature of the i Securities If any held by tbtra or In default thereof they will I i excluded frota the bontifltuf the aaid JuJ. Eery i Creditor hoidloi any security li to produce the ame before the eater of tbe Rolls at Ala Chamber alluated In 1M1 Yar 1 Chiuioery Lane i Middlesex on 1 bunday toe ata Cay of Ovioovr lata) at 12 clock at Pursuant tn tbe 22Ud and ZJnJ K. ean. 35 all naraona etalm lnr In iKbuiiuiui or naetnc aor eiatrna against the tstateof WILLIAM UUMI URIEM latent No.

2 White Htra In tha liorough ot touth war iu me wuult ourrry aria uromiey in tbe county of Kent, builder wbo at Erotbley aforeaal.l on the 7th day ot June lMo are rtqiieatxd oc or before tbe fth day of September 1S83 to lend the partlonlars ot tbeir debts or claim to Mr. HUihen Franrl iuireof UtlMt Road North Hriiton, Surrey the KtOculor of the ill of the dareaatd to the um1rralnol bl and th sail EtecuWir will alter the said 6th day of Hepteinber 183C proceed to dlijoe of and dtitrltiute the Eatate cf tbe d. ceaned without eaard to tbe debt or claim of which tha said Eireutor shall not the a bare had Lirtlce Aud all eron owing any debt or mcfey to tho Eatate of tbe said deceased are itueted lo pay the same forthwith 1 1 the aaid Strpbeu Francl Squire, aa auch Executor or to the un Jeraii ued in his behalf llate Uia Hth day of July l. tft) W11HALI. and COMl'TON 1 Great Ge.

rga elrwt. Westminster tiolicltora fur tbe said btephen Francis Squire WILLIAM JAMES COLE deceased Pur nani to th Act of ForlUiuent 22 and 23 Victoria chapter 15 Intituled An Act to further aiiirud tha Law ot I'roperty and to relieve TruatcaV Notice Is Leroly slieu tlut aU CKKDITURH and tber nsTui. any claims or urinaria iiincr Saainat the eatate of AM A II El late ot Na 22 Weathonrna Vitla Road in the County of Mtddle iex Hnrceon deceaaa.1 i.ht dle.1 ou board the merchant abip Tbe True Ertton on the Itth day of December U73 IntesUU of wboae Ute and effects letter cf admiiiiktration were 00 the 2d day of July 1S3C era led by tbe l'rln cipallUtry of tbe I'roUle Diilalon of Her Maatr'a lllgh Giurt of Justice) to Eliza Kklnuer (Villett (wife of Charles Keelina Collettl tbe Utotber and AdininiaUatris ot the said deveaaed) are hereby required to lend particulars In xrltiiij cf tbetr clsloia and deoiand to uia tbe undaraigued Jobn I'Wlau the Solicitor to tba' aaid Ad mlrditntnx on or before the Sth day ot Auguat lidO after which, dato the aaid Admlnlitratrlx will iirootJ to diatrihuta tha TMrr dcewaiod amongit the troiia ttaUtieU thereto feaelng regard oulr ouri 01 jo tbt claims and detnaads ot which the shall then hare had notice 1 waiter of anJ that the said wUl not be liable for the aeeeu or any pan tncrnoi ao atrtDuto.l to any jtcraon of whoao claims or de maud aba aball uot then hare ba.1 notice lte.l this 9th dar of Julv 1830. JOHN M'CLELIAN 80 Uedf.d Row London W.U I oonciior au ma i aaia Aunnniairslrll. couu being the tttce JitI fr adJudicaLlnj ou the Said Claims ttn day or Jtry ixa Ian cilaSLsai a necaealtr.

and 1LR.1L the lrlaoe of Wales waa rafhiaiy liemaed. vu the 17tn Jaly, to lay the fouudatioo stone of a buildup Lpuaite toe eiiatig Iloplial. to Quota 1J7 additional I bols. The praut ordinary axenLlur of the IloaptUi) is ceargr I jui.isai a yaar, an.1 tna inarttr. neung uneiMioweo.

la asietuene oa d.mali.Tiit, annual suLacriptioci. au I icgaoca. 11" buiiiu coBpebe.1 wu add at that ail ClDITOlW and cttar eraou bariov any leas: a jear to the ain ea. U)N TUBL IIONo are there omnds $ainat or aflect.n. tbo Eatate of ALFRED liARNKIEi of the lowiiuf NMtinabata Outnitcr deceaeod (wbo died on the 4Ui day of Eenruary It i and bce WUl wa proved Tl.

tl 'a UOUNE litN iXEK a uiitrvt i i 8 unocdns inn Fields 1'jalntiHa boiicitori, LFHEI) li AKN" FI ECD' dw. ca.scd Pursuant to the At of aribLmeotSnd and 23rd Vic cap 3J ibtitolrd "An Act to further amend to La of I'roperty and to relies Truuwi" Notice ton L.ucb NEEDED, aad are ariiicited in aid ut tbe faada I'HILir HUnt, Motiurary becrrUry. HENRY DOB.HIN. aecretaiy, iJ'EVER. Tte LONDON FEVER HOSPITAL, Lirervuc road.

Ialington. Patients suSerisg from iny mfeo tiuos teeat loaker tbaa stnaii poxl ar recetf ed Into the wards on pay. t0 fi.lr.eaa. aithout any roiernore order or other of superior daas CM Lt of a fee of tcxaiitr. IV.aau rooms are rroelded jr the laclailoo taLtienta.

at a chares of three ruinems weektr. nCUaCRirTIONd aod DONATIONS are earnestly solicited, aa etch cuata the hospital, on an ararage, eight sumeaa. The bupvai has boendwaient. Guctrit dons al be aTatefuEy raxeiied by Messrs. Dlmittle and Co SC.

Corxd.i!l Ma ars. Coatta, btrand Meun. Drura Chariig cnaa Meeara. Hoart's, Fieet street and by the Secretary. Mr.

Cnariea Tina, at tba RoapltaL where an arubnlacoe alwaye La reav'lr sai for the eoceeyanee of patlanU without ay charge except fv bora tire. ROYAL SEA EATUING IN FIRM Alt Marjrate. EataUiahed The only one exduaitely fur Berouanisl'oor. ajui. Inaloa, Traasurcri J.

iL Clabou. Eao Hun. rwc. Iloeiatai RELgCIUEd AID. An extra liberal diet table is of Deocaalty required oc accMUot of tbe eihauatlag nature of this terrible diaeaae.

lwnors of 10 IX. ananal snnecnbexa of IX la. can recommend yeiUeida. Oa bwia. A eras a number of la patlamls yaat 7J.

and of arplicacu oeee 1.000. laankara Rank of England CoulU aad Co. aad Oobb and Co, Marsala. Notice of JUmoetl The OSeea of tbe Charity baee baea Rsmorad rem i. vieau eira ttamraioe, Ohartog eroaa, o.W SURREY by Allco tarnleld of the wuof Nottingham Widow and eaiuuel CoUluson of the Town of Nottingham stockbroker the ffxecctort therein naaied In tba DUtriet Re gl tiy attacbed to toe Dul aion of Her Majeatyi illgii Court cf Juitice at Nolllr gbaci on tho Inh dy of April lodOlaru hereby re iutred to aval In writiug the pancuisrs of their claims and lariiauds to the uuderalgaed tne eitors of tbe Execut rs on or befure tb Brst ds of riepttnnber next And notice Is hereby further gieeu that after the but Uienjl.rced day the aaid Executors will proceed to diatnbute iLa aocu of the said Tests tor armjiig tbe pirtiis entitle I thereto harlDj regard only tbe liaima aud dcu.auus ot which tbey shall hare had nolloo and the aaU Eiacuton wlU nut be anssirable or UaUe fur the assets so distributed or soy part thereof to any crsoo cf a bca dalm tbey shall not than bare bed cotico D.tcl this Uh day of July 15J0.

ELLd A lil.ND nOiUlton 14 Eiclchtr Gate Nottinghain. I WILLIAM USHER, Deceased. Pursuant to U10 A a Act or i arnauietm ana a ictona. chapu lstitule.1 An Act to further amend the law of Property, and to re'leee Trasteaa." Notice Is hereby given tbat all CREDITORri and other persona harlntr any Claims against the Eatate of WILLIAM till Kit, late of No. if Niie uejt.

8 under land, in the county of Durham. Shipowner' Clerk deevaaa wbo died on the 16U day of Sapteiuber 1S79, aod Letters 1 of Admloiatratlon to ahoae Estate and Effects were on the day of May 1353. granted I the District Registry at Durham ot the Trot ate Illusion, of Her Majesty a High Court of Juatloe." to James Cther, cf Sunderland. Shoemaker, are renuested to send the partleu lara In wrting of rich to ua, tba undersigns t. Kidaoa.Son and McKenrle, soidtors for the sail admfnlslratkr.

or befora the jet uar or nerteniwr neat, aiber waicn aaie tne taia administrator will proceed to distribute the asaets of the said deceate amoagsf the ptisoos entltlot regard only to tha claim of which ba ahail tbau hate notice. And notice la hereby also given, that the aaid dminUtralxir will not be liable for the aaaeta so dl.tnbiite.1 1 to any perun of ahoae claim be shall not then bare bad notion Dated the 15lh dy of July. 1810. KIDnoN, Nind MeK EJiZIE, jtreet. Sunderland.

"jCrOTlCE is hereby Riven, pifreiiant, to an Act of the ll 2 tnl 23 of Her present Majesty yueeh Victoria 3S that all (JllEDlTORH and other tperona having any debt or claim unon oe aKeotlng the Eatate ot TIMOTHY KIJilILAW.1 lata of hurdett Rtaid Mile End iu the count of Mlddleaex Manufacturer of Mineral Water nstding at Lorn 'iVrracw Eerrtng Road Mtoko N'ewineton UPoer Gladaloeia.Rl.Hn.'Vt.E ODoooshue.Tba) Btbeck.E. lion. H. I OGoruan Mahia.Col. Cod.

J. I. Guidoey, Hlr G. The Hlskt. J.

A. Gorion. Sir A. Onslow. D.

hrodnck. Hon rstJoha Gjrtt, J. E. Motujtnesay. J.

E. liruce, Kt tin. Lord llalsey. T. T.

Paget; iL IL rianuitoa. 1. X. 1 Parter, o. IlamUtoa.

Right Boo. PaUlck. R.W. OL Lord G. 1'aU, A.

W. HaroourL Rbiht lion. Pbii oa. S.P. btrW.

PjLalr, Right Ila. L. llsjUurwm.JlxnialsoI Powell. Hay ur. Sir A.

D. Power. R. Halmaler. Vtaononl RsDton.

O. rterscbeli, blr r. Hilh Lord A. W. Hughes, W.

li, James, IL Johnson, W. Kennard, Colonel Xennawiy, tfir JIX. Rlngaoote. Colonel Ion ear. J.

Knlgot, r. tr. Lawranca, J. C. Bruce.

Hir U. It. Bruoa. iton. i.

Burgblsr. Lord CaUaa. P. Campbell Baanerman. a Canlen.

Blr R. W. Cartwnght, P. Cavendish, Lord X. Cavewl ah.

Lord V. a Churchill, Lord It, CUrke. E. Cobbold. T.

C. CoddlBzton. W. Cole, YieooUM Oole brook, blr T. X.

Corry. J. P. C. CromBton Roberta.

Croat, Rt Un. riir R. A. Uigbtcm. tt.

Dalrympta, O. Daly. J. Daveupcrt, fT. T.

DaTenport, W. B. Darles. W. De Worms, Caran IL Dickson, Major A.

G. Inrhr. Cob Hon. E. IXinaldaun.

ndson C. Martin. P. Douglas. A.

A. Martin, K. B. Duff. Ilk Ila M.

E. G. Master, T. W. a Edwards, K.

Maxwell. Hir U. K. Xicho. Lord Maxwell.

J. H. la. Kwluf.A O. MUl.Su aU.

Fanwick RisseL JL Motlor. II. FlUwlUUm, Hu. C.W. Morjan.

Hon. T. Lennox, Lord IL Loog, IL Lubbock. Sir J. Lyon.

R. D. Macartney. J. W.

Macnaghtcn. E. M'Garal HoKg. Sir J. Lair an.

r. i.t w. u4i.a ana a.aa oay or April 13:0 and whoa will with two Ctvllctla thereto was iroted In the l'rjlate Division ot Her Majesty' Hfgh Court of Justice In the Priuciialitcgls fr ttertuf ou tbelthdaiof Jiinalsa beMarahnnr aTlHARLES CLUDEKAY, Dcceitscd. Pursuant to 2Jd Vict, cap. 35 intituled "An Act to further aturnd the law of Property and to relieve Truitees i Lerebi Glean that all CRED1TDIU an.1 other persona ba i d.lm or demsadt against tho Kststs cf Cll A RLES CLUDERAY.

Pod w3 i .1 horo.i.h lria In tha i of Vnr. At. of il Greens Endvool rrr 7:., edwari moore of SO U1C lioioeva ULUUJ ia.v., vii iuv wiu w.j vt ni'iu, iw, aua JOHN THOMAS WALK hit, Rrcretary, VajUKKKY DISPENSARY. A yUARTEKLY ar uuuui.imii;i umimri tui ILUI7 till ts tieli at tha Dispensary, Great Iiover atreet. soithwarx.

on XaaaiUy, 27th laat at o'clock p.su, on, the usaal basme. July. 150. R. U.

MINdilL'LL J0.NE3, Secretary. DISPENSARY and IS4. Aldataaia. tseet. EC rh THIitD ANNUAL MEKTI.Vti of l.i,rA..ra be held at tr Manasos Louae.

un Moodar. tbe 2Hh Jnly, at to reottee tbe Repnrt the 0mmlttee, with tbe a idited balaoee abaet, 'to elect tha Committee foe tbe euaums year, aoo on other Uisinaaa. The Right Hon. tbe LORD MAYOR tn the Cbalr J. P.Citg AR.

Berury. "VTIONAL INSTITUTION for DISEASES of i.1 Griy's laa Lca' jn. W.CX. EsUMished 1E64. Ptysletau.

Dr. Parr Meadows. 47, Victoria street. astmlnster, H.W. Tree to the Baceaaltous payioent required froun other apt licanta.

THE SURGICAL AID SOCIETY, for tlie Supply Surgical AptLai ra to tbe AOieted Poor tzJM patwnts Lave been aaaiatoL CONrKIkL'IIONH ara earnestly nOLIClTEil. Dakera Meaara Barony aod IA, lxintard iitreet. KV. O.f.oas, fcailsuuryaaxe. ii WIU.1 Ait TREoIDDEIChVc.

IT RGENT. KEA AIR for POOR CRI PPLliS. The Coai a.lt Ue of tbe HOME for CRIPPLKD GIRlJI. Mary le'n roal. eontndly APPEAL for rKIIiCTIO.N$' to ibtet the expense of sending their afflicts i Inmaws Into inelitoratiag sea ar.

Mach luting soo.1 has bewa gained ia former ye ire by this means. ana puet omc oroere payaKM so o. liluit, mHE CITY PROVIDENT 8LT.GICAL APPLIANCE ASSOCIATION. whoaa will was LToved In ths llrtxict Rcctitry attached to the Pro late Diriaion of bar Majesty 111:3 Miurt cf Justice, at Waksheld, 1 onLhaLth dar of 'Jniie. libXl, by WIlLaru Cluderay and John Clu 1 doraj.

the Eiecutort therein named) are hereby required to teud tbe lartvcalara, lo writiu ot Such cialiua and dsmatuls to the said exaeutori at my uThcae, 15, Aibloc aUeet. In Lwo.il aforesaid, on or before Un Ulh day of September ueit. alter which day the said executors will distribute the assets of tbe said deceaard auongst tbe partl' a cutltled tbereM, barto; icgard only to the claims aad demand of width they shall iLea bate baa notb lbe aaid executors will not be answerable ur liable for any asseta ao distributed or deait with to any peroa or pereou of wboae claim or demand they ahatt not then have bad notb listed the 7th day of July, IteU CHARLES TEMPEST, 10. Aiblon street, Yorkshire, rioiloltor to the said Esacutoia. DWARD JOHNSON WINSER deceased Pursuant to an Act of ParlUmebt made and imaaod ia the 22cd arid 23rd year of lb reign cf br piCrt tt Majesty ciapt.

35 intituled "Au Act to further amend the law cf property aod to relieve tru.leea." Notice lalerebv siteo that all CREDIfOllJ and pertoo having aLyolalnn or demand npou cr the Eatate of EDWARD JoUNbON' WlNtO.it late of No. a Railway Approach 1 oodou Eridga in th County of surrey an ot Uoliaud Cottase No Ui Clapbam' Roavl Ciapbam la tlie aid ur.tv ol surrey lliue actor (who died on the IJth day of May J830 ao whose will was proved by John Clarke Record aud Amelia Hoary Alfred Laws and James Goulinao the Executors thereof) are hereby required to tend lu the particulars of their claims to the under stgned tbe solicitor of tie ld executors on or I eforw tba 15th day of tseptvmbsr 1834 at the expiration of which time tlie said executors will proceed to deal with the eesU of the said Timotbr llush Laws having resard to tbe debts and ciatrni only of which the said Exa cutott aball then have had potl Date.1 the ISth day ot julr 1830 UIUHD. CHANDLER CO Rlshopagate btreet Wlth'n C. Solicitor fur tbe Exeoutors of Timothy Rush Lewi milE RANKRU1TCY ACT, 1SG9. In the CoTnYtV Court of Kent bol'len at Greenwich In the mattar.of otta ia i for lrfjublatUm by arrangement or composition with Crad.tora laving Acy s'ltuted by ERNEST DAVID WILLIAM DERRY of the Klega Anus uiniuir oi rveni Hotel rroprietor and wlch aforeaalil Wioe A Spirit Merchant.

luar lilN property 01 lbe ueutor AU I ereona Laving lo their pnaseaalon any of the ettecta of the debtor moil deliver thrra to the Trust' and all debts due to the Debtor must be paid to tbe Trustee. Creditors who have not jet prured their debts in ait forward their proofs of debts to toe irustee. I'ueu uu nmui oar oi um CHARLES PITT TAYT.riR REGINALD HAY WILKIN'S 19 King. Arms Yard Loudon r. oouoTtoT to tne ITUSlee.

0. 3 Crosby s.iure In th tM of Chartored Aocountaut bas beeb APPOINTED TRUSTEE of ll.a (Conclctjino Nones.) Having noticed the leading dotnestin designs in our former propesse now to take those for .1 a. civio anu acooaasuo Curpostes, vitauu ecslesiastical. A rersDoctive drawin? for the Merchant Taylors. able.

by Mesars. I' Anson apparently, the A central window behind the arcade looks ratiier two interior angles of a school clumsy antLjhe two chimneys which flank the in stone. The style is a beaatiful Gothic, which gable are blots oa a rneritorioas design. fte has a general air of early Elizabethan ortfv nnuru Over Darven Town hall appears in two forms modified and elevated by intermixture of tome (1192, li. C.

Page, and 102, Saloni'ins details from the 15tb century. This, we uaynote vyorarim). Both may be described, perhspo, by the way, strikes us as one of several practicable Jacobean, modified by French or Italian kltjis. methods by which a truo point! Gothic may be Mr. Page's has originality and shows car, if not made available for modern demandf and feelings, remarkable eienucs.

Tho spire roof of th toner A little jnore elogance might here be desired in is heavy. Thy tower in 'is very etfcttive, the parapets and carved wall panels. The roofs although there is alarajs something nnsatisfacf ory are brought down to an effective cornice the to the eye in the circular forms of tie angles, dormer windows are gracefnl. The new portion of They an like a compromise between and the Sherborne School the hall seen to the buttress. J3ut, cathe whole, thi.t,sofar as aecan right, is moderately good.

Could not the hori see it, sems a succfssful desiti.That sat zontal bars of the windows, if the work in not mittod for a Vcstry hall and IJaths inlaurJit listent with ti national character of that edifice' (Mr. adran tenj far, be "rearranged so that the up hithe (1,193: H. S. Snell). lias grtat taerit.

It Brijp), initaad thereof. Question That the words permost bar should not rane exactly in lin with shows a hall connected with a corner towtr. Tha the portions of intervening roof cornice 1 This style i Gothic, much moilinwl by trench and would add to the look of height. Italian motives. Tha tali upper windows A fina etT11pawl TiairarwatVA MWriniv I fVQQt mvaa fhra till? Affl arsa1fv1lv reaiadnnrihif I'tit ll.r: U3, we suppose, the principal external portion cf a below them, with their sahes, are aad Llct nd ilarge monastery in.

Kent, by Messrs. Dunn and the brickwork framing cf th clock story iq tbe Hanson. The materials are stone, tiled roofs a tower looks loo slight and ice fective. little diaper well thrown in for the upper story of Although many church designs of the angle tower the general style that of Ed aard appearance have been hun at so a LeigVt HI. What we see is, apparently (for tbe archi that it is impcssible to notice them with arivaiitace tects, as usual, do not allow us to do more jnstico to a reader we may notice 2on.

to their work by supplying a plan), tbe outside of 1,145, 1 00, and the teatitiful drawing, as we take a quadrangle, with a short cloister unitinc tbe it to be. from a French buildine. So. 1.104" 'main edifice to the chapel. This, as shown here, enough remain of interest and importance suCkient looks almost out of scale with the four stoned to prove tbat the ttetdy increase in mastery over building close bv DerhaDs there is a la ire base the test stvles which our architecture has athil.i; ment hall beneath the chapel proper.

The tower now for some 40 years is amply maintained in a a a npA re visiDie i just Deyonu is singuiariy eiegant ana true ieoo. see nappiiy no truces nere cx ttn ovs in Gothic feeling here the architects seem to eclecticism apparent in other regions nor can we show the most originality. But the whole gives much regret that forms of the pointed. Gothic in proof of much mastery over the application of a earlier stages are now predominant. Mastery over pure Gothic to an ancient purpose, indeed, yet this will to followed by a safe choico of later modified sufficiently for modern aims.

It is a material in due time. mediajval manastery, yet not one which could i The scholastic looking church in that have been built in England during tbe Middle Ages, pure, severe manner of which Mr. Bell girts And we may here, notice the great bird's eye view another example elsewhere. It has much reCne of another monastery, hun? where one should be a ment the small bell gable, with side pinnacles, bird to examine it properly (No. 1,182 Messrs.

is remarkably good. There is a want of solidity, PnpinL This is a fine mle the church fit is ruallv in the 'Table wall of the Ladr ChaDellseen Iatoralir one in size) shows much originality in ita choir on the left a defect too frequent, in modern wTrk. arrangements, but looks stunted in the nave. We The severity of the design for Radcliffe on Trent 1 1 vu a a a om 11 o.ij i 4 1 rtjinarat ou ujii, as on iios. i 1,1.1.1, ntssrs.

uuuusru avuu xttgeti ess a more and that when architects exhibit a design of French tone. The tower, placed at an angle, of the restoration or addition the Academy should insist west end, is solid and simple. But there seem on the use of a different tint to point out the hew to be too many projections and separate divi features. In the absence of this, all we are justi siona in the body of the building, unless theso ficd in saying of the restored front of Queens' are necesitated by functional reasons or shape CoUetre, Cambridge (1,149 W. M.

Fawcett), is of site. that it has a very dignified, simple air a look of That process cf alteration to; which our solidity and repose. In theso qualities we regret churches owe so much, of their interest and pic to find that it surpasses the parallel work from Ox turesqueness is already showing, itself in fv4 a fiftnfii1a.hTa rAmnnA in 1 niJara AnMoMir If tnaa tnepf ra tx a vinrlar wturiauia HuiuLWU uiauuou tu uiiiuviu len College (1,142 Messrs. Bodley and Garner), stand, included ia the new pcrtion of IVo. 1,116 iThis has" good features, as might be expected of the.

(G. F. Prynne), it is a similar case of improvement. designers it is. of course, far from being such a This is a rich work in lancet Gothic, of much palpable and deplorable blunder as Mr.

T.Jackson's beauty, lbe tall upper triplet windows willgain. work at Morton, on which we commented last year; if the belfry shutters are reduced in number, it is better than Sir G. Scott's additions to Exeter Two other early Gothic lowers may bo cornpvrcd in Broad street, and to New College yet, consider with this 1,159 and 1,168, J. lloneyman and T. ing the talent of the architects and the peculiar Bell 'The denial we sometimes bear of the beauty of the old Gothic work at Magdalen, we mastery over ancient style arid beauty in design ex must owii to some disappointment.

This arijes, in hibited by our contsmporary architects seems to ts fact, very much from the adherence of the design often unfair. We know not the age or country to details in that old work itself. We respect the when towers better than these.to take the examples feeling so much that it is with diffidence that we before us, would have been designed. Their supe remark on its too faithful observance, not only in Priority tothewhito shafts prevalent in Italy, to important details, like the meagre corner turrets of tho fantastic bulbositiesof Germany, is any rate, tho tower and tho somewhat fatiguing repetition of parapet battlements along tho upper, walls, If, again, we ask for new forms, or new appfics but also (so tar as the pcrspectivo shows) in the tions of forms sugsesteu nut net tally worked out 'window system of the mam buildinir. There is too in ancient times, tho desirni fora baptistery (1.1C6, 'much mullion and label too much feature, in F.

T. Baeraiay) may be studied with pleasure. fact too little of the repose and breadth seen in have here an octagon with a dome, rich deco No. 1.149. has consecrated these portions r.f rated manner.

It seems to unite, something of tho design in tbe old work we should have wished tho peculiarly English chapter house design (as 1 ito seer them retained, indeed, but modified and that of York) with reminiscence of the Pisaa rendered more felicitous in the now. This task has baptistery. The general scheme, as well as the ben more successfully effected in the tower gate details, so far as a drawing on this scale can show way, which lias very great elegance, both in the them, bas great beauty. Hat the dome looks general design and the details, while it skilfully rather tco small, and, as it were, crushed in in its follows the college precedents in the character of curves. It will, of course, only be by much effort the main, archway and the beautiful bow windows that mastery over the Gothic dome can be reached, above.

With this design we may compare the The medL fVal architects" have left cnly a few, (competitive) design for a theological college though very interesting, tentative specimens. (1,199 J. M. Bryuon). The st vie here seems to Yetr considering not oily how noble a feature is ranao from Henrv VI.

to Henry VlIL the facade the dome, but that it is daily more and mcLre is almost overlighted, but tho mullioning shows quired for the increased conaregatiens of our time still and invention, and the design for the tower, it is to the development of this that our architects seen on both sides, has considerable beauty. should seriously address themselves. In default, it Three designs are exhibited for the important is probable that Palladian forms, in some modiSca City of London Schools to be built on the Embank tion, will reassert tbe supremacy which iri.thelGi.h ment whether another has teen adopted, cr one century thev greatly owed to the free use of tLs rf Vi Jo ilnAa tint a r.rto 1 1 LIT at, faiiira In r. Vr (luttma mmi4i V. 1L1 aaa9 luv UllJlO ivaouv aaa wuM.aa bawtf ntxwliilam.

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E. Fowler. W. The above appeared in our Second Edition of Saturday. A DAT IN THE COUNTRY.

Appeals are made for funds to give a day in the country to 'the children and others connected with the following schools and institutions CHRIST Cncrxn, Southward Five Hundred Sunday school children. The population of this parish is nearly 15,000, and there it a deficiency of 150 in tbe fund for carrying on Church work. Address the Her. A. H.

De Fontaine, M.A., Christ h' irch Bectory, Southwark. De Bxacvoir Town Scnday and National Schools. Three hundred children. Any contribution may be tent to the Iter. W.

S. Finch, 55, Downhatn roaJ, N. Kentisu towx Kaooeo Sctiools. Dbnationt will most thankfully received by the treasurer, Mr. John Mercer, 11, Bythornc terrace, Shephtrd's lane, Brixton, Latymkr roap Mission.

Ihere.is a rood daal cf sick nen among tne children of the aeight very poor. Contributions may be tent It is a disappointment that a building of such importance in many ways as the Cathedral of Lai tore should be shown only in a single drawing' (1,172, J. O. bcott). x'lans, sections, and expo effect and variety but the style seems to us too fanciful.

and overtlv eclectic. This is by Mr. T. E. Knightley.

Mr. E. C. is in red brick, with stone and a slate roof. The style here is a plain Jacobean; treat nd, perhaps, rience of India are, of course, requisite for any rather prosaically, but miaffected.

No. 1,217, T. decision on the great point how tar this structure E. Colcutti also Jacobean, has more variety in will meet climatic exigencies. The solidity of the scheme than tho last, more, dignity than No.

walls, the paucity of lower lights, seem, however, 1447, Tho large brackets below the oriel windows to fit it for its place. The material looks like a red have a clumsy look. There is nothing to show stone, with some lighter dressings. The style is how the wall, with its windows and roof, set back an early Gothic the cable spires at the west end. Lar )YO til ft two main Bf irift i cnnrrirtA1 vif 4Via witVi flioir smnll MeArM ari( on tho bsirr! the aeighrurhoxiJ, wboare tffcet rictTire oufl more.

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241a. 10 0 1 13 0 4 0 0 Qoallry. 1 4 0 17 0 1 13 0 1 11 0 MS 0 Catsiognet poet rax Ta, l8Uan4, Any tg made to ordar stt Um PnaalM la 24 avtwata, arah vviuier the Eteotor and Etncntrti therthi uao.ad rn the 2Sth day of JuneaiUOIn the I'rinc'pal Regiatry of the Probate of Her Msiesty't High Oourt of Justice) are hereby required send in the particulars cf their claims or ueicanos to the tlgued the So.ltitor for the sal 1 ExecuVrs on or before tbe 10th day of August next And Nctloe la hereby alao given that after that day tna aa I.iaeubora will liroceod to iliatrtbote the aaret of tha da. coaaol amouir tha partlea entitled thereto having rtgard only to tbe da of which li.e said Executor tball then have notion an that they will not hw liable for the aasets or sny part thereof so dletributed to any person of Abt or claim they shall not Cttn have bad notice). Dated this litb of Ji ly Wi U.

Ludgate Hill London C. Solicitor for the sajd Executors. Fl7jRA ANN BARBARA MACLliAN deccaacd Piirananl to au Art of Parliauient mats and passed the22n and 2d Vieturla Chap ii lotituled An Act to further amend tbo law of propertr aud to relieve Truateea" Notice la hereby given that any pers r) hav.ug any C'LAlJIH DEMAND agalcst or afesCiig the EMTATK of HilllA ANN IlARIIARA MACIJ1AN lata, of No 6 Utllridgt Road Kaitlourne lu the L'nmity of Hu.aet MptaaUr (a ho died ou tbe 2lillay of June 1530 lulealate and to wt.oae ustat and efferts 1 Iters of fcl uinl.trallm were on the Uth day of July ISBOgraaled by the Principal Realatry of the Probato Division of tba High Court of Justice to General John Nornan Hector Maclean of No 14 hi James's i)Ure ia tbe Gaunty is? Mbldiesel) are rwjulred to send In particular of their cialiua and deuian la to ua oo or bef ire tl.e 2Mi of Auguat 1.83. And Notice 1 hereby alao given that after tbat day tba aaia adiululstrainr will proceed to a lminiater tlie itat and distribute tbe aaaeta of tbe decraied ainoog the paillea entitlod tbeteto baring regard only to the 'claims of Inch the sail avliuinlatrapir ahall tlieu Lave notice aud tbat ha ill but be liable cr anawerable for the assets i.r any part thereof so strlbutod to any pcraon of hoa debt or claim be thai! not theu Lave had notice Dated this 17Ui day of July 11IS0 VALPY CHAPLIN a PECK HAM 11 Llnboloi Ian Fields holioiur to the said Administrator TAMES PARMER deceased Pursuant to the Act I of Parliament, 22ud and 23rd Vie rap. lntltule 1 An Act to further anieiAt the Iw cf lroprty and to relieve Trusua Notie.

i. hereby given that all CUEDiTORH and other parsous baring any Claims or demands ajall.at or allectibg tlie Estate of JAMf.A FAR ''Ell of tbe Town of NotttushsmGtutieuian deceased (wbo died oo tba 1 S' day of April 138) and boas ill as proved by Loslia Parmer of toe Town cf Nottinsbaru Widvw WIUUiu Hurgais of the same town Merchant and Williata Ktwnertr Hisallng of the (ami town Lce Manufacturer tbe Exeoutors therein nauel in the Diatrict Kw stry sttacbnl U. th Probate Dlvlaiou of Her Majeaty a High of Justice at Ncttinfham tbe 1st day of Juoe UJO) are hereby re uiiet to send lo writin the particular of their ciahus and demands to the undersigned, th Solicitors of the Executors on or before tbn lat day of September next And. ii jllo la hereby fuilhtr glten that aftir to last hin.t oned day tbs tald Executors will I roeeed to distribute the assets of the aaid Teats tor among tbe ptrtim entitle! thereto, having regard only to the cls rna an i deinajid of which they shall I are bad not loo and tbe tall Executors will not be anew crablo or liable for the astats to distrlbutud, or any part therrof, to any ir sua of whose claim or demand they shall not than baee bad nulioa. Dated thia at), day of July land WELLo A HIS rsllclt.

rt 14 ntchergaU Kottlpgbam I the Matter of the Conirutiic Act 161 tn ivi JL and In the Matter of Ul TUNISIAN RAILWAYS COM PANT umiiei in uqumaiuu ane wnciriium or me above name.1 Com i pany are hereby re vitred to send particulars of toeir claima to me th undersigned John Earle Hodges of No. ii Abeburch Lane In the City nt London, of the tild Company, on or btfore Monday tbe d.y of July 1330 in order that the tauemay teexamlned and paid sod in default thereof tbey will be excluded from the benefit aar unnuuuvD uiaui ocior vucu claims ara paia iate.t tbe llth darof July IsSl EARLE HulKlKH IJnt.i.ir.. FREDERICK HERITAGE and Co. fet Omenta Houae uiemenis iao tvu. pouaiors to lUe sal Liquidator IN the Matter of the Companies Act of 180' and in tha Matter of tba CORK MILLING COMPANY (Limited).

The CREDITORS ot the above named Company are required on or Datura toe yta aar ox Auguat, asav. to senii uielr names and eddreei ami the lautlculart ot their debt or claima to Mr. Patrick O'Brien ot 11 (South Mali Cork, the Liquidator of tha said Comtienr. An if so required by notice, tn writiug, from the aaid Liquidator to come in anu prove tneir saiu ucou rsr claims at ins irxnoe cf the said Liqui dator at No. I Boutb Mall, Oork.

at such time aa shall be specified In inch Mice, or In default thereof tbey will be excluded from the benefit of anv dlstnliuthin ma1e before such claims ara i.m,.i Monday, the 23.1 day of August, 1883, at Eleven o'clock In the Foro ooon, aa to asm ruicc. is spLnnita lor oranng ana aiiuaicatlnf ujiuu uia uauM auu 1 1. 111. aaaeta ina via oay or ilj. ibcli.

MACCAItTUV atvl HANK 411 AN. 7U.SoulL 11 Cork. IN the HIGH COURT of JUSTICE Chancery Divi Ion tic Chancellor Hall In the Matter of the mpaniea ActlSba mil and lu that Matter uf tbe DIRECT flrfli HCI'PLY AKdUClATKlN Limited Nolle IS hereby given that a PETITION fr the WINDINil UP of the eboe named Ccmpiuy by the Chancery Dirliion of the High Court of Justice was cn the 10th dsyofjuiy ibeupfrsented to Uer Majerys High Court of Just.c by Walter Radcltfr Horucastle of 61 Cheapild lu the City of London Advertising Ag bt a Creditor of the above named Company and that the aaid la dirvctod to bo beard before th Vice Chancellor elf Charles Had on Friday tbe jyth day of July IU3 and any Creditor or Contributory of the aaid Cotut aLy desirous to oppoaa lbe making of au Order for the winding up cf tLe said Compauy unJer tbe above Acts should sppear at the time of hearing by himself or his Counsel for that purpueo. And a Copy of the 1'ttitlou will be furmahed to any Creditor or Contributory of the said Company ijuiring th same try in un.ieru. uea ou psymeui of the retiujatea citarge the same.

CUES TON A hti.NH, of No 1 Great Wim heater Btreet la the wtf or Jyonuoa notuitor lor tbe aaia retltionee. TOHN EDWARD TEWART deceased Pursuant ft to the Act of Pariiaroout a2nd and 23rd Victoria chapter 35 io tltoX "An Act to further anveud the law of proper and to relieve Truate" Notlo la hereby given that all C'REDtTORB and other irsnna baring any claims or demands against or affecting th lUtat or the aaid JOHN EDWARD TEWART Ul of Tbe Mall Cdfton la the County cr (ikmreiUr a Lieutenant Colonel In Her Majesty's Army deceased (who died on the 13th day of April 1SS3) and of whose personal ettale aod eHecta Letters of Administration were on the 12th day cf Joly 1180 granted ly th Brfnorpsl Registry of tbe Probate Division ot Her Sfejeety High Court ot Juatlce to Eliia Tewart Widow of 9 Tt MaU Clifton aforesaid ttlia Mother of tha aaid da. ersuedl are berrbr re ruirwl to swod articular In writing or their claims and dam anda to us tbe uoderslgnad Bolicttrit to the said Administratrix on or before the 24th dar of Asruat 1SSJ after watch date the laid AdxntBkvUatrtz will proceed to distiibut th aaaeba of th tald deoaaia axnoagst ut persons entitled thrra to having ragard only to ths claims and demaada of which she shail then have had xvotloe And that th aaid Adminlnrainx wUl riot be Uabie for ths asaat or aor rart thereof so distributed to any person of whoa claim th ahall not then have had notice Daud thii lab day of July IS80. GRAY MUUNnKYs Staple Ina W.O BoUdtort to tba) uiA AdmiaittratrU rplJE BANKRUPTCY ACT 1S03 In the London a. Bankruptcy Gouit, tbe matter of a Biaxial resolution for Liqul latlon by arrangement of tbe affairs ot VOLNY LURAGHI and JUl.Erl LAUNAY both of No.

247 Recent Street In the Count. cf Middlesex Milliners and fitlrdrvisers earrytug on busiuer In co afaauivrauji) uuuer toe style or arm ol ruioy anu iuusy ana lbe sat.1 Jules Lauuay lately residing at No. 3a Great Castle Ktreet Oxford Street iu ties Couuly of Middlesex. Th CREDITORS of th ahoVBiiauiod Yolny Luragbi and Jules Launay wbo have not already proved tbeir debts are required or befure the 2th ilay of July 180 to seed tbeir namea and aldrea aad the particular of their debts or claims to me the undersigned rreJcrlck Lucas of 20 Great Marl borousb Street London W. In the Couoty of Middleeex Iublio Ac CMuilaDt tbe Truabse under tbe Liquidation or in default thereof they will be excluded from tlie benefit of Uia dividend proposed to de dared.

Dated this 16th day of July 189a LUCAS, Trustee. PARIS. JOHN ARTHUR and Ca, 10, RueCaa tiglioii. A genu to the llritlab and American Embaasies, bank and exchange oitice, houae, estate, and general aummLtalou agents, aod wine nowebanta. AU Intuemalion gratia Ealabliabed 44 year.

NORWICH, Chippendale, Silver. Oriental, Wedg wood, l'toturea. U. BAM CEL. Timber hlU, sometimes has specimens of Intel eat.

VIOLIN, by Kloi one of tho bewt instruments by slug tooth1 eelebrated maker It for BALE, at 124, Holland toed, Ken rtio be SqEb. TaUCTION, at Teniirch. on Xjurtday. July 20th. at 1, CIUARETTE8, 64 uaamoers, ana Jq.

JT. Feacjiajch streef, rALUATIONS. Mcssra. T. H.

FILMER and ar "ernrsireei, neg noury iney make VALUATION a for probata or ottrrwla. Established 1821 snOFFEE in PERFECTION. AS.1'SuI.AFFEE KANNE.i in Her MajestVi supersede ooffe pota, blcjint, perooiators, and tha bust of other ermtrtranoaa for making octree Iliock Tlii. wi th stand cooriacie; Electro un ihapa. On an.1 a hay pint gi) OtttpinV 2 00 TiroplaU 0 8 6 2 10 0 Tbre plnW 0 136 Three pint 3 00 'J11 0 12 6 5 10 0 8li Hots 0 110 rtraemts 4 00 rwfREEZTNO MACHINE andTlCE TOiffAST, 314 rand Ju, Oiforij tuiit, rattvr aUacwevnaawate.

stoDe, 17, rembridje tquare, or to tbe hon. secretary, Mr. Aulay Macaulay, Ardincaple cottaee. itrlett road. Mr.

W. Blomfield sends the Embankment which has not a happY effect There is here, rr slde of the new Sion Colleee Library (1.152l It is hans. and in the heavv lockinf; porch, some eri Bhepherd'svbtub; I unfortunate that such a design does not inferm us dence of want of elegance and rehnement. Cota 8T.Ac0C9TiE'sMissioNStTNDATSCHo0L8,SonthHaek l.either of the ground available or of the conditibns pared with native architecture, we.Uiink that there The district, one of tbe most densely MPUita iimpoeJ bv emplovcrs; A knowledge cf these defecU will be certainly felt on the spot. Bat 8ht justiry features her.

which, this, on the whole is a designrwhich, i and acknowlfi.lged by tbe vicar, the Rev. E. it. Cruick looking at the drawing! simply as a design, ere justice to himself, Mr. Scott should next year thank or bv Mr.

Soilleux. 236. Victoria park road, unsatisfactory. There is a want of unity in the enable ns to examine in much greater detail. 'III rTBvs I avawt a South Hack St.

Mary's Schools, Gtte ttreet, Lioroln't inn fieida, Five hnidted children, fathered principally from Drury lane, Clare market, and the courts oS 11 ol born and Chan oery Iane. Subscrir.tions received by Mr. Thomas Davis, 54, LincolnVinn fielda. St. 8TKriiEN'8, Pentonville.

Twe hnndxed Sunday Kbool children. The district contain a topulation of 4, OX) very poor people. Money cannot be raited locally. Sub tenptions received by the Uev. P.

K. Mahony, S6, Huntin Uou ttreet, N. 8ERM0N L.iNE Mission, Liverpool road. IalingtoB. The eomrnittee appeal for funds to enable to arraege ti.eir ainual excursion of younj and old attending; the nils ion terviees.

Any oon'trihutiou will be thankfully received by Mr. 8. Fuller, superintendent, 54, Liverpool road. Thk Late Canon Miller. On Friday there mains ef the Rev.

Canon Miller, D.D., vicar of Greenwich, rural dean, and canon of xtocbeeter. were interred in tba tlirenu.cn Lemetery at bhooter's hill. between Eltbarn and oolviich conirnon. Tbe preliminary icrvire was trad in the parish chnrch ef St. Alphec (Jre nwieh, by the liitbop of Rochester and the lan of Rochester, Dr.

Scott. Tire tll bearer were the Yen. Archdeacon Grant, the Kv. W. North, vicar of Holy Trinity, JJiackheath hill tue rtev.

xJ. ateitrt, ot Ltiriat UHurcn, Greenwicb the Kev. A. Love, of St. Paul's, Ortnieh the Rev B.

Bueie, Holy JTrinity, Lee and Sir George Airy, Aatrynomr Royal. Amone those present were Archdeacon Che tham. Maior Geueral Bainbrira the Rev. J. C.

Klissaxd. and Mr. J. Beat tie, who bad been appointed a deputation from Birmingham as reprcscntuif the Hospital Sunday movement. By special desire of Dr.

Miller, his body lief in a Crave but one removed from that of the Kev. Aldwyn Soanies, the former vicar of Greenwich. Mount Edgcumbk Training Ship. The fourth annual mcetinf; of the Monnt Ed.eumbe Traininr Ship was held at Plymouth on Friday, tho Earl of Mount Edxcumbe It was stakd tint there were; 217 boys in the thip four had died during tho year, one having beta drowned daring tho last; week. Tho difficulty a to furnishing employment for tbe boys on tbeir discharge still existed, but was not se great as had been fearvd.

Dnririg the year 47 boys had been received by the magistrates' orders and four voluntarily. There had been discharged by order of the Home Seeretarv three returned Li narrnta. 2S apprenticed and sent to sea in merchant ahins. If. apprenticed and sent to tea in fashing smseks, IS joined the Royal NaW.

One died. four. The P(ru hpnarinne af the boys Lad been tatitfactory, a marked improvement havtnr occurred ia some of the moat trouble omo eharaetra. Tbo Earl of Mouni Edgcnmbe stated that the financial position of the ship was tolerably good, but that ditScnlty was experieneed in placing boys in the mercantile marine captains of vessels were net too willing to apprentice lads Message from tux Sia. A bottle was nicked np last week at Eallykanian, a small watering place near tea rnauth of the Shannon, containing a' paper, on which Wit written the followrimr: "MS anTibar.ThnrayUw.

January. 8 p.m. We are preparing to leave the isipat the is fast tilling lee rail under water fires out for three boars. Crew trying to threw cargo overheard. The weather It moderating a little, but there is a great deal ef water ia the thip, and little hopes of saving oartelret.

Georgz CAMPBELL, Second Engineer." The Zanzibar, stearaer, of West HarUenooL official Xo. 7TC64. laft Namr TnrV forV.U Jannary 11, 1879, aad was potted at Lloyd's aa mistisr oa March 26, 1S79. It Las leea asevtauaed that Gexrrge Campbell was really second engineer cn hoard the Zanzibar whea sne sailed out frem tbe United Kinxdom for New York, in December, 137 wnoie. xce projecting porcn is amxea to, tne main block rather than composed with it nor decs the library itself, with its chapel like gable, emphasize its purpose to the eye.

No reason, either of beauty or of construction, appears for the largo semi circular arch shown pn tho side of the porch, llie mam door here has some appears to be roofetl with curved woodwork snr elegance; ana tne wnole snows a careful, hardlr a ported by stone ocanng arcnes. ine ecect oi lcis sympalhetic, study of Perpendicdlar models. The beautifnl arrangement is very much sacrificed when, 4 competitive design for another library (1,212, as hero, we do not eee the arcbe performirg their Messrs. Deans and Tiltman), Jacolean, with proper function of support. IropcmtiTelv, to lit some French intermixture, is fanciful with grace, eye, they require that the beanw should risibiy In the cable nearest the eye.

tho lartre urrer rest uton them; they can hardly be lets Two interiors' deserve a longer notice than ws have space for (1.110, St. Michael's. Messrs. Bodley and Garner 1,189, a Mission Church, A. Blomtield).

TLa first is a fineVpure English interior, with a great east window, admirably designed in the forms of Edwardian trace it. The naT' appears to be roofed with curved woodwork i window looks too decoratire th treatment, insutb ciently architectural a not unfrequent failing in the designs which adopt this The fancy palace (1,100, R. TY. Gibson) has really much merit many details deserve realization. The mullioning of the windows on tho piano nobile meets it rtanditrg difficulty iu Palladian, whether pure, as here, or modified.

The centre compartment is inferior. Two schools remain for notice one at Plymouth effectively than wnen they are seen in simpls juxtaposition with a curved wood facinr But such arches, combined with such beautiful opera, woodwork as we see in Xo. l.lC2 (G. E. Street), would have ah effect greatly superior to wood alone, or, if we may confess the heresy, to stone vaulting, unless of a very exceptional tvpe.

Mr. A. W. Blomfield's East end Interior (1,189) appears to show a choir planned, alter the fashion of Mr. Butterheld, more as a sanctum than a chapcL of detached Tho important new church cf St.

Marv, Wool; wicb, by Mr. J. J. Brooks, is illustrated "by three perspective drawings we wish that a plan with scale had accompanied them. Xo.l,lC4 gives the west nd.

lne manner is a pure early Gothic not to 54, Messrs. Paull and Bonalla), a very satis This is'au early English design, even to the use factory piece ot iilizabetnan lhere is ot deucneu coiumn snalts. here littio attempt at finery the design tells its function well thero is an unfretful air, a look of architectural repose. Without decided originality, this is one of the best designs here exhibited. 3Ir.

Waterhousn's sketch, for the new St. Paul's School (1,177) is of a much more ambitious, a much severe as Mr. J. Bell's, aod without distinct French more ornate character. But neither the scale nor motives.

Each style in this difficult art, which has tho style of this beautiful drawing enables us to everywhere to reconcile beauty with necessity, form more than a sketch judgment on it Ap its weaker points. One of thosfl which affect tt' pea ranees, however, are so far not unfavourable. early Gothic and, in a far more serious way, tie It has obviously the architect's ability and a sort Palladian appears in this west end although a chimney a very Manchester quality, seen single the central portion setinis to announce afar, is tire only lapse into that inelegance which three storiesby its threefold rang of windows The he rarely quite avoids. Whether, the combination main lancets are grouped with a bold dischargic? of Gothic forms attempted, and the effort made to arch above a. device of great beauty in itsclf, tuse them all into modern availability, will be; and which also gives unity and force to tlie successful cannot be here discovered.

What we window. The lateral towers would do credit to tbe see looks promising. The general functions of the best ancient designers the large uppermcst building are also satisfactorily marked out. We hope next year will give us full details of this im portant structure. windows, with shutter, am rr.Arrarred with ttt) greatest skill.

Only we wish earnestly that, whil a similar scheme waa preserved, the details of the Town halls aro one of the manr features in towers, at anv rate from the too story upwards, which our present' architectural life and activity bad been varied. Ths caps of the spires strike us. reveal themselves. That of Booths (1,161, E.I as ending too finely, and an omission of the Clarke), seen in a coloured perspective, is not one moulding oyer the fewest town lancet, with the of our best specimens it exhibits rather an eclectic string course, below would bar added dignity to mixture of style than a harmonization. The the tower basements.

The, south east view (118) general effect is, however, picturesque, contrast shows a five light main window, fimtd by pin ing thus with the newUniversity College building a tame continuation of a tame design Such Greek style as was creditable to Wilkins half a century aco is insufficient now. We havo both mors) models of Grecian and better materials, in ths war of antrTavintr and Dhoto traphy, to follow. Of course, ths original scheme in its reneral lines should be reserved, but we desirs to see it modiCed, enriched, made living in abort, which, if ever any style, true Btllsaic arriii nades. The choir and transept have 8 great air of sfmpls dignity. A side ad j'unct (presumably Tcstrr or organ room), with threo gables, looks well designed.

It is tbs misfortune of the too brief titles which ou architects affix to their work that one often knows riot' whether a desiign 1 reJirsd or open to modification hence it Bay be useless so arid that the eternal affect of the eAst end would much ice wed if this annex were shifted a fair feet retrod. In tU iattrioi 0 218..

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