January 14, 1860.] 
General Sir Charles Napier, which has been erected i in 
THE Sa CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
Church, g _, The petition to Parliament details the mod e 
g Divi vine service inthe church paks Aan the last 
Paul’s Ca thedral 
Mr. 
Saarday seen The stat 
de Weyer, elgian Mini Mr. Jus illes, 
the Master of the Aia reg Bien of C aay | 
Sir Roderick Murchison, Sir F. Palgrave, Sir E. 
Ryan, Sir D. M‘Dougal, a R. hae he Head 
Master arrow, Mangles Charl 
of 
gt Deputy Mayor of. ‘Cambridge, who: appeared 
same general 
It is 8 fet 6 area in ae, oa gerat the 
words, “ distinguished | Pad its i ioyalty 
to nae Sorel and dutiful atach to the 
h ;” but that i obstinate and 
is official costume, Mr. Beresford Hope, 
Grot, e, Mr. gg Mr. Panizzi, Mr. en Taylor, 
pe oniy, Mr. Bohn, Mr. W. 
Mr. Charles Kni ght, &e. 
mourning, so that 
en, |j 
with the surplus ee 
| scription raise ed thre 
q 
a sword while the right hand holds a scroll. 
bears s in ion: — “Charles James 
apier, a prescient General, a beneficent Go 
fan.” The statue was erected by the committee 
emaining from the pence su sae 
alienated from vog Church of vy ery while the once 
numerous nee on at the parish church has been 
reduced to a es, at in 
people. cum es W 
given the notoriety of late, and ex- 
Vat 
mpressive ceremony. 
p 
_ REMOVAL OF THE wae a 
boss 
me aioi 
Th tee 
e unable to obtain tickets, it is 
receiving the news of 
resolved that a ‘Special meeting ees 
delivery mea 
M. Cse engery, editor of the "Badapaith Skemlé, and 
Wo may a of his History of England into ie enine 
nced by |G: 
TU Mer aed 
hich er 
mporary p wooden Yiinth in ‘the Duke of 
tehall, 
since on a 
—The |a 
per 
sses the perioral wish gs fas petitioners to return to 
simple fo bi rm of se os rshi 
tous RIOT 
wE 
mbe a 1D.— 
r some ti 
past “there have heed? serious re gh dissensions at 
used by a 
the vicar introduc 
f the chu 
—A very _ noble | 
nce the vicar opened a chapel in the parish, called 
Cine Hi ll Chapel ; but i in consequence of some disturb- 
d of AA lee 3-inn- 
closed ab the pons eY 
vat 
Ob 
| tion of the asses a Pie 
hall. It fees 
great i “awgivers, GH Moses rom 
a led the English Sik 
= 
o quote from the Paris F 
eloquent tribute paid by M. Peyrat to his memory :— 
“In is great histo rian England h has Jost lost one of 
the Fink, 
30 in num sign 
f the hall, Side the high table, 
Fh 
“The “gars are of colo 
her 
J 
plig saint petal _ Lord M facnulay: 
old, 
cup 
fromm the upper edge 
roof, 
Pia to the: apex This frest 
from 
His death. the 
this country by its pAn 
pe ersonally, or only trot his peel A writer hip critic 
of the first r ank, he possessed an pole sein’ as een as it 
His ind was a cyclop: dmirably 
| raai ATARE, oni Heat it fit into and for 
Tha f 
d pki iie “Charging him with 
upon 
all the mural deco- | Ca 
churchwardens, the oa of pA came ps the 
pans aint nf ng Saturday. On that day the Rev. John 
M.A., the vicar, appeared to aneri 
an assault, on the 25th 
et, R.N., one of the church- 
pel of "st. John, Clay a 
aa 
the 
Dec., n Capt 
war rdens, 
aptain | Meal in s g his c 
he entered the chapel of St. 
Da R at half-past 10 or 11 in the mornin 
sit tting in his „usual seat, the, vicar came to 
ARS 
| part of the e pps it ador 
ga SPU s NE 
‘and bi ABERNACLES 
told the vicar that, as s churchwarden, he had 
superior men 0 
thou “gee and appropriateness of Tanguage whic t throws 
t discussion. ore 
that what stifles and obentts es S the raid 
pe | 
n 80001. at tibe banker’s, and that at Teast 1 
eon since with the view of presenting him 
arne p the sperar, The vicar seized him and 
im from his chair, 
ew 
with a aal 
of the 
receipts SEHA 6 expenditur 
ry coer} from which it appeared th 
ee Ta ad been already absorbe n here ae purchase 
here W: 
Year’s offering towards the 
w Tabernacle. Ae 
still 
3,0007. are 
the 
of 
A- 
; gr 
magistrates, after consi aerated, “tis ism ieni the 
deciding that they had no jurisdictio: 
eloque’ ent and ‘solid writ ing He s 
a the Jayi ing of the fi 
gentleman who gave 300 
more. Several ps n- 
stone had offered to give 
addre 
o large a sum should ha we 
of principle. We have more than once spoken 
r 
a PIEN 
Y Bosan 
ssed He ‘meting and remarked that it 
at s he we 
In 
a discussion on ATR summons “which 
is co-ch 
of I 
beanii] ioy of ee oe leaves it incomplet 
to rreparable los a politician he 
em T 
ve life may hav 
few faults, ii never 
h 
ha a 
all agg ae 
pop lee pence 
end of this Ri the bye e will be fini 
a 
shed and 
opened for public service entirely fr ee from debt. 
St. Gro 
It is confidently hoped that by the joi 
e 
Geaa -IN-THE E-EA ST. —Ap other | young 
ie va 
ae adt “wil might give ris 
of the peel of his intentions or the RESH 
of his acter. He marl orked, and | b 
ways a » to 
greatness of his country. In of “party | some 
ponies and the Kar of Posture i in power and 
tly, faithful to his party, to 
nds. 
out o; power, 
f this church for tabing the cengregetin 
peni oud. tone of soles i 
Mr. 
corate 9 
z. reading the respon: 
p Eo terrupting t 
Ss ion, aT, th 
sae to rage which he had drawn np in the form 
of the e kind. He then dismissed the viie 
nie opinions and to “rn 
name is connected with t t important 
Religious liberty above ail "never h adi in any | 
of St. p Breas -in-the-East. mla consequence o? the 
late disturbances in the parish church and the d itea | Th 
d th the latter 
rere 
a Paper 
» an erp zed his a 
K since its able to carve id Tor ae bac? had previously 
told him that they would t rn him eck and cro crop or 
| of the church if he pret 
j hl sp omg ap st the vicar as employing rn 
en he at once A cog himself in a threateni: 
attituder w and ordered him to be mare out. He re- 
mgt there till the Cod ratte cg ; 
t there was no music, as the bishop ha 
ENK dismissed the CASE, but there 
no probability k: 
ce began, to see 
a prohibited it. 
jere seems to be 
a more persistent 
al in the true and gradd acceptation of the 
bed 
have resolved to petition the Queen and Parliament on 
the subj ect. The memo orial to „her Majesty sta tes 
4} 
LARATION OF T MAN CAT. o Larry.— 
The Weekly R Re h hett of Saturday tales hat oe 
. Sto 
here 
nemy of all exaggeration, ive 
parish 
urton,. 
the Hon 
ordon, d 130 
gerous, he set him mself, i 
3 know from i years’ sad experience in, _ their 
£ 
Fall 
Task: 
eclaration of the 
n his 
to prove that despotism and ‘mare are inseparab. ble, 
and that eac We hav 
before us, while we write these lines, the portrait Of 
Lord Macaulay, and when our eyes rest on it we faney |E 
doctrines ea variance wit ny: 
a (the * mess if 
supremacy rity of 
age, we had he happiness of seeing and hear- empire, and who also use E aP unsanctioned 
ing at no one who ever knew a by law ne hymnals rags pit many Romish errors 
or ever ered eas, will disputo t ee Slem of the homage ale ra; a that her Maje sty, may be graciously | 1 
we pay to his memory. 
1 
a Ro oya age com mission, with all needful 
be a 
State as to the a St 
the d 
eon, on the other hand, 
ths savant a letter to Tord Petre, explaining his 
h 
e n liberty of poli 
ende d to the inhabitants of the Pa 
a K peaks sini fei 
will be reme: 
Catholie faith, a nephew of the late 1 ie. Cha rles Simeon, 
s M.P. for the Isle of Wight from 
they may ety are the g 
‘J F 
7 till 1851. 
+ 
we pee thes fi t 
it is for 
ani i 
mem 
cally served her.” 
HE SPECIAL SERVICES. —The evening services on 
tia n ight in St. Paul’s, Westminster Abbey, and 
yt 
Aa those who have mieta bwai iat rehire | 
gyman holdi. ng office or cha ce in the Esta- 
“Pos BLIC Inpicators.—At 
Ay Sewers a Tu 
a meeting of the City 
esday, the previous 
bished Chareh at) ising promulgating 
should he be found guilty ‘of teaching 
ection of an 
was 
y. 
Pear: ion of the Court, authorising the er 
i dors ng gi pedcn Royal Exchange | a 
nd gui 
iy. ‘ant Christian, or att ‘Prot estant, or uns cf ral 
or using any Po opis sh decoration, v vestments, or 
efi 
The 
n the minor theatres were also well attended, | 
t 
terment, 
op to appoint another clerk of ant | 
Sidethe atte empt to render 
ove religion Saati of ower classes who 
pee sd a ee a ster church or ‘anual 
ool ful. 
a ee ge sen f +} 
Crry. expedi iency of parse 
ong the pri EERE streeta of the ci ity having 
the consideration of 
Miss 
| been Tae brought ea 
é est “Pr otes 
gelical report, full of ee pres Ghost, and wisdom, 
o flls such va cant 0 rr They 
Pr 
ote stant Catechism 
sewers, 
Company w was held Woineeie e a Mr. 
R. J. R. Campbell. i in a tie chair. A report her 
the directors was reas 
tion of the 
mortgaged the 
e a 
ney ome 
een rat in 
rege? of the henri by al Chen n the kingdom, and 
to e it a breach of eos ‘ice saplings , subjecting to 
ergyman who shall intr rar 
ect to hav 
and learnt by hear 
a ike priva 
ny other 
4} 
ation any € 
_ Catechism or hymnal, or neg 
way be entally in Leadenhall 
Fenchurch Street, | in pase co yee next the 
ge 
six months, at the rate o 
a rebate of 24 per cent. if the maiba sho’ uld he tan off 
full period 
to all the. children 3 int the sc rae under his care “ind 
ay sag 4 
Pis 
i likely, as there wero 26,242 
complete the capital of t “te company to 
otion to receive eu report was followed 
e doi 
eads of 
advantageously tested arsy studied. 
o| THE 
m the severe nature of ner a 
security, duration 
—Since our last notice the 
WA 
Roya AL CHARTE 
yi 
n och 
will d 
the Established “Church, faithful worship 
may be 
Am 
mendment that befi 
ed. After a d and 
pony p 
nding in pers Po hg it was 
cide the 0 que: ation by Lge the result of 
which will ha announced on Tues 
Sra pbs GENERAL SIR Caraga yore T Sr. 
—The uncovering of the statue of te late | 
y and abe i mar edi A s they Ay | 
pte their peti m 
pats nish blessed ith Telti Sy Aee joy a ha pa 
o the value of nearly 21,0007. Itis supposed that 
rupees 
that her era at least from 100,0007. to re p prac in a 
wrec ck, and until the ship, is lifted it i ely al : 
asn yall 
rolga righte ousness and holiness, and by t the 
freight has now been ob 
li ng ape reigning in the hearts of her meithtal 
tof tain 
Pustic Heatru. — The Ropietenr Cle 
| oficial report states that in consequence of the warmer 
vi 
subjects, anda nursing mother in the true Protestant 
