Public School on the Plan of Westminster. 



The patriotic exertions of the Bishop of 

 Deny, in prevailing with the respective cor- 

 porate companies of the city of London to con- 

 tribute towards the establishment of the school, 

 have been crowned with ample success, not 

 only in their liberality with which the under- 

 taking has been patronized, but by their having 

 taken upon them the payment of the annual 

 salaries to the several masters. 



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The building is a very superb one, and when 

 the whole plan is completed, it will remain for 

 ages a noble monument to record the public 

 spirit of the present times. 



Preparations are already made for the master, 

 and a certain number of students, who will 

 here be prepared for the University of Dublin. 

 An exhibition will be granted to a limited num- 

 ber in aid of their studies. The " Institution 

 for the Formation of National Schools" has also 

 contributed in a handsome manner from their 

 funds ; yet with all these extraneous aids, 

 this great national object could not have been 

 accomplished, without the munificence of the 

 Bishop ; who has promoted the undertaking by 

 many thousand pounds from his private purse ; 

 and more patriotically his noble revenue could 

 not have been expended ! 



