NOTICE AND APPEAL TO THE CHRISTIAN PUBLIC. N the year 1835-6, a small sum of 4301. was ་ GRAY'S removed, Borghining in which all the RAY'S IMPROVED CHURCH BARREL ORGANS, in which all the defects of the ordinary Draw the pin B, and then turn the spindle C of the iron frame D, either way, as may be required for the change of tune. When the tune is fixed upon, insert the pin B, and upon dropping the worm 4, the barrel will be ready to perform. mother country, for the purpose of building a Protestant The Christian public are thus once more called upon, and most earnestly solicited, to lend their aid in promoting the completion of this good work so happily begun. The Rev. Wm. Harper and Major-Gen. Lloyd, whose residence on the spot will secure the temporalities, such as building, &c. being properly attended to, have been appointed Trustees, and have requested to have a book opened for subscriptions at the Bank of Messrs. Hoare and Co. 37, Fleetstreet, London, where donations will be most thankfully received in behalf of "A Glebe House, to be built in the Township of Marche, Upper Canada." [558] ECCLESIASTICAL PATRONAGE. [641] TO BE SOLD, by Order of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England and Wales, ALL that the RIGHT of PATRONAGE and PRESENTATION to the PARISH CHURCH of ST. MARY, in the Borough of Bury St. Edmunds, in the County of Suffolk. The said Right of Presentation is, by Order of the said Commissioners, to be Sold by Tender in the form which has been approved by the said Commissioners. A Preacher and a Reader have been heretofore appointed for life in the nature of Curacies, but in order that the same may become a Benefice Presentative after sale, the Town Council have, under the authority of the Act of 2d Victoria, cap. 31, and with the consent of the Lords Commissioners of her Majesty's Treasury, executed a Deed of Endowment, by which it is provided that after such Sale and the death or resignation of either the Lecturer or the Reader (whichever shall first happen) the purchaser of the Right of Presentation shall have the right to appoint a person to be Minister or Perpetual Curate of the said Church, who shall be endowed with all surplice fees and an annual stipend of 1501. The average estimated Income from various sources will be 3701. per annum, out of which a Curate will have to be maintained at a salary of not less than 801. per annum. The present Lecturer is in his 69th year, and the present Reader is in his 80th year. The Clergy are respectfully invited to an inspection of these instruments, which will be found the best and cheapest of the kind yet manufactured. The main defects in the old instruments are, the uncertainty of the keys passing correctly over the pins arising from the brass bolt-work, which, however well manufactured, soon becomes ricketty and imperfect in its action; the unavoidable damage to the cogged heads of the barrels in passing them under the brass worm every time they are changed (from these causes alone the hobbling performance of the tune, so frequent in the ordinary barrel-organ, arises), the liability of damage to the pins on a barrel when changed; the noise occasioned by bolt-work at every change of tune, and the inconvenience and, in some instances, the impossibility of changing the barrels during divine service, in which case the range of tunes under command is so limited that, with the greatest care in the selection and distribution of the various metres to be set on the barrels, a change of them is almost always necessary in each service; for instance, in many churches it is the custom to commence with the Morning Hymn, and when this is the case, the barrels must be frequently changed, or none but the limited collection of tunes on one barrel will ever be heard during the service. JOHN GRAY has, by his invention, removed all these defects so long complained of in the ordinary barrel-organs, and the truth of which every possessor of one will readily acknowledge. The annexed section will best explain the improvements. The spindle of the iron frame D, being cut with an endless screw, a single revolution of it changes the tune on each barrel from the first to the second, and so on in succession, to the whole extent of them (thirty in number), a contrary revolution will, of course, produce a return to the first or any intermediate tune that may be desired, its number being ascertained by reference to an index on each barrel. No boll-work whatever is necessary; and every change either of tune or barrel, is effected with perfect silence and the greatest ease. Upon raising the worm A, it is immediately arrested by a self-acting sling, and there held until relieved by the finger of the barrel turner after he has changed the tune or barrel, and at no time does any necessity arise for touching any part of the barrels with the hand; the possibility of damage to the pins [unless wilfully done) is therefore wholly removed. Uniformity of plan enables JOHN GRAY to supply these instruments at even less cost than the ordinary barrel-organ, the whole of the mechanism being comprised in one package, and may be set up without the assistance of an organ builder, a matter of no little consideration when required at a distance from the Metropolis. The instrument is wholly independent of an external case, which may, if preferred, be made in the country. The same unerring principle is applied to an organ of a higher class, for both Finger and Barrels No. 1. In a handsome Gothic case 10 feet high, with gilt pipes, 60 Guineas. 2. Ditto size larger ditto 75 ditto. The instruments may be inspected, and every explanation readily afforded, at the Manufactory of the Inventor, 9, New Road, Fitzroy-square. RTICLED PUPIL WANTED in an Archi abled to obtain a general acquaintance with the practice of SAC Such persons as are desirous of making a Tender for the children in public, parochial, or infant schools, or small 40 AND AT HIS BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT, 30, COLMORE Row, BIRMINGHAM. [599] N.B. Barrel Organs, from 40 Guineas, playing 30 Tunes, NATDUCATION of the POOR in the principles of the SOCIETY for PROMOTING the ESTABLISHED CHURCH throughout England and Wales. The GENERAL ANNUAL MEETING of this Society will take place on WEDNESDAY, the 27th of May, in the precisely. built on the newly revived but improved principle, of superseding the necessity of shifting the barrels from the Organ. TUTOR. [407] TO CLERGY LEAVING HOME. CLERGYMAN is desirous to have the Charge fortable house. from about June 26th, where he can have the use of a com- residence in London from June till the end of October, would be offered. Address (prepaid) to the Rev. M. A. Post-office, Maidenhead. [680] HE ANNUAL SERMON of the HOME and preached by the Rev. EDWARD BICKERSTETH, Rector NESDAY, the 27th inst. at Seven o'clock. of Watton, at St. John's Chapel, Bedford-row, on WEDThe Committee take this opportunity of gratefully acknowledging the following recent donations and subscriptions in aid of their funds, viz. :John S. Reynolds, Esq. £50 Capt. H. Hope 50 John Puget, Esq. AGRADUATE of the University of Cambridge, Central Schoolroom, Sanctuary, Westminster, at Two o'clock A Thank-offering require some considerable time to prepare for Holy Orders, is desirous of obtaining a situation as TUTOR in a Gentleman's family with preference to a Clergyman's. He took a good place last January in Mathematical honours, is a Scholar and Prizeman of his College, and can produce highly satisfactory testimonials as to Classical attainment both from School and College, as well as of general conduct. Address, R. E. F. Ecclesiastical Gazette Office, 14, Southampton Street, Strand. [694] His Grace the Archbishop of CANTERBURY in the Chair; The General Meeting will be preceded by an Examination £5 C. R. L. Bevan, Esq. Committee. Letters to be addressed to the Honorary Secretary, John The Parish Church of Wrawby is in the Village of Wrawby, Subscriptions will be thankfully received at the Lincoln ... ... £500 50 £. 8. 10 O 200 NATIONAL SCHOOLS. PRIVATE PUPILS. WANTELE NATIONAL SCHOOL ESTABLISH- high honours at the University, and has recently been MENT, consisting of a Boys', Girls', and Infant School, presented to a small Living near the Sea coast, in Kent, is scholars and the amount of the annual subscriptions, and ACLERGYMAN, Letters (prepaid) addressed to Messrs. Hatchard and Son, A resident in a central County 10 0 £. s. 100 0 0 Dudley C. C. Elwes, 0 son, and Co. 0 Rev. Sir C. Anderson 5 0 Rev. P. H. Douglas.. 100 Rev. F.W. Lodington, late Fellow and Tutor of Clare Hall 25 Rev. C. Perry, Fellow and Tutor of Trinity College Mrs. Owston... John Hett, Esq. A Friend Mr. Booth Messrs. Hildyard Mr. Bennett... Mr. J. H. Marston Mrs. W. Nicholson and Sons ... 10 0 With other smaller TO THE CLERGY. 5 0 5 Address T. C., Ecclesiastical Gazette Office, Southampton- THE HE Officiating Minister of a Church, frequented by a congregation of the highest respectaobility, in a fashionable watering-place (not by the sea), is 50 desirous of meeting with a Clergyman of sound orthodox 5 0 principles, and possessing a good voice, who would be willing 50 to undertake the charge of his Church for five or six Sundays, commencing on the 7th of June next. The use of the 40 0 advertiser's house would be at the service of the gentleman [557] undertaking the duty. There are three full services every Sunday, but there would be an Assistant Clergyman who would read morning and evening, and take the afternoon PRIVATE TUITION, BRIGHTON. [672] AMARRIED CLERGYMAN, M.A. who re ceives four private pupils to prepare for the Universities, &c. has Two Vacancies. The Advertiser graduated with honours at Oxford, and has had much experience in tuition. Address, (prepaid) Rev. M. A. Eastern District, Post-office, Brighton. [673] CLERICAL ASSISTANCE ON THE COAST. BENEFICED CLERGYMAN, long accus A Bled to the charge of a populous parish, and whose neration. AUTUMN AND WINTER DUTY. ABENEFICED CLERGYMAN, who is anxious for change of air and residence in a dry, warm situation, would be happy to take charge of any parish so circumstanced, from the beginning of the month of August to the end of the winter, if required. Address, Rev. J. W., Mr. Robinson's Offices, 11A, Hartstreet, Bloomsbury-square. FOR EXCHANGE, a LIVING near a Cathedral town, with a Minor Canonry attached; the net income upwards of 3001. a-year; the population small. The Incumbent would not object to take a Living of lower income in an agricultural neighbourhood, provided there is a Parsonage-House. FOR EXCHANGE, a most desirable BENEFICE, income about 8001. exclusive of an excellent Residence, Grounds, Stabling, &c. in a healthy situation, on a high road, within 40 miles of London; surrounded by gentlemen's seats, and near a considerable town. The Incumbent would prefer a Living, with a large population, in or near the Metropolis, or in any neighbourhood where the air is mild. NEXT PRESENTATION, for SALE. The A SECOND CURATE is WANTED immediately Presentation to a valuable RECTORY, in healthy, society in TO PARENTs and guarDIANS. MEDICAL GENTLEMAN of extensive practice, resident near the Coast, in the County of Sussex, is anxious to meet with a respectable pupil. Every care will be taken to promote his moral and professional advancement. 19 Satisfactory references will be given and required. 0 10 2 6 1 2 N.B. Compare prices.-All Orders must inclose cash; or a reference in London, which if approved of, the Goods will be forwarded, and payment must be made upon the receipt of the Goods; the above being ready-money prices. Apply to Frederick Sanger, Esq. Alfieston, near Lewes, A GENTLEMAN who intends leaving home 100, and single duty, the terms would be more reasonable Address (post paid) D. H. E. Post Office, Hereford. [656] YORK DIOCESAN TRAINING AND MIDDLE The NEXT PRESENTATION of a RECTORY, in the most beautiful and salubrious part of Devon, near a Market Town and the Sea, of about 4801. per annum, with an excellent House, almost new, subject to the life of the present Incumbent, aged 49. The NEXT PRESENTATION, with prospect of early possession, of a very desirable LIVING, about 90 miles north of London, value nearly 1,000l. per annum, with an excellent House and Grounds. The gentleman to be presented must not be under 40 years of age. The NEXT PRESENTATION to a small LIVING, about 100 miles from London, of about 100%. per annum. The present Incumbent is 80 years of age. EXCHANGE.-A Clergyman, about 40 years of age, holding a Living of upwards of 6001, per aunum, without a house, is desirous of Exchanging it for a Living of about 4501. per annum, with a good House. Near a railroad preferred. Living, with very easy duty, in the neighbourhood of a CURACY.—A Gentleman holding a small delightful City, with a superior House and Grounds, is desirous of Meeting with a Clergyman of property who would accept the Curacy, with the House completely furnished, and the Stabling and Grounds attached, paying a small annual sum for the use of the furniture. CURACY.-The Curacy of a very comfortable small Living, within an easy distance of London, and in a delightful neighbourhood, may be shortly obtained, with a TITLE TO ORDERS, by any Gentleman of property who would pay for the use of the furniture of an excellent House and Grounds a sum not exceeding the amount of the stipend. Apply (if by letter, free) to Mr. R. Valpy, Clerical and School Agency Office, 36, Bedford-street, Strand. [671] WANTED, immediately, a CLERGY of An Agri W-CURACY, with a TITLE for ORDERS. tó part in the Duties an ANTED, by a Graduate of Cambridge, a A Midcultural Parish, situated in a beautiful part of one of the land County would be preferred. A comfortable situation Midland Counties. Stipend, 801. per Annum; or, a Title is the principal object of the Advertiser. Address, Rev. Mr. D., Post-office, Grantham. [615] may be had, should a suitable candidate offer. Address, Y. Y. Post-office, Worcester. [679] EXCHANGE OF PREFERMENT. THE VICAR of an Agricultural Parish in the CHANGING his Living for one of the same or less value in a mild climate and sheltered situation in the South. The Living in question, with an excellent house and grounds, country. The net annual value, as recently commuted The county of Sussex, Surrey, or Hants, would be preferred. The Diocese of Canterbury would be preferred. Address (prepaid) to the Rev. A. B., care of Mr. Mac-References will be given and required. [648] Communications to be addressed to L. S. at Messrs. Pherson, Bookseller, Middle Row, Holborn. Hatchard and Son, Piccadilly. [626] CURACY. MARRIED CLERGYMAN, with one child. A MARRIED GRADUATE of CAMBRIDGE, contiguous to the church, is pleasantly situated in a healthy A is desirous of meeting with a CURACY in the Country. rates, is about the to the Sea side for the benefit of his health, would be willing to take the duty (if single) of a small parish on the coast of Hants, Sussex, or Kent, during three or four months from the 1st of June, in lieu of the use of a comfortable furnished house, garden, &c. Should this meet the views of a Clergyman wishing to travel or leave home, confidential communi in Priest's Orders, who has the testimonials cations (prepaid) may be directed to the care of D. F., P-WANTED, by a Clergyman in Priest's Orders, CLERGYMAN, in a beautiful part of Kent, being obliged to resort to the Sea from about the 10th of June to the 24th of July, will be happy to offer to a Clergy a Graduate of Oxford, accustomed to full parochial Iman without Children, the use of a comfortable House, to meet with a CURACY, in the Diocese of York or Garden, and Servants, as compensation for undertaking the charge of his Parish during that time. An Exchange of House and Duties with a Clergyman residing on the Coast, would be preferred. Direct Rev. J. B., Cranbrook, Kent. [676] ANTED, DUTY on the CONTINENT, or WANTEDEA COAST, by a CLERGYMAN, of zeal N UNMARRIED CLERGYMAN is anxious A CLERGYMAN, in full orders, and a Fellow and experience, who can give the highest references. A CLERGYMAN, in full Orders, and of Orthodox principles, is willing to undertake the charge of a Parish by the Sea-Coast, where the Duties are light, for three or four months during the Summer. The use of a good Address to A. B. Mr. Jew's, Bookseller, Gloucester. Address, prepaid, Rev. X. X. Messrs. Rivington, St. CURACY WANTED. THE INCUMBENT, who is also the Patron of a Rectory valued and assessed at 2421. per annum, but capable of great improvement, wishes TO EXCHANGE the Advowson and Presentation for a next Presentation only, but to a Living of greater value. House good; Population Rev. X. Y., Ecclesiastical Gazette Office, 14, Southamptonand within a ride of two hours of London. street, Strand. [587] SOLD, the PERPETUAL ADVOW TOBE SICARAGE, In the last Riding of the County of York, five miles from the sea. Population under 1000. House and Garden will be esteemed a remuneration. [623] AN UNMARRIED CLERGYMAN would be 80th year. WANTED, a CLERGYMAN, to undertake the Duties of a Parish in Warwickshire, during the greater part of the Months of June and July-the Stipend A GRADUATE of Cambridge is desirous of SENTATION to a Rectory in the County of Oxford. will include the use of a good Parsonage-house, and other conveniences. Address, A. B. at Messrs. Coombe and Crossley's, Booksellers, Rugby. [631] HE Assistance of a CLERGYMAN, of sound obtaining a TITLE FOR ORDERS. Emolument is EXCHANGE OF PREFERMENT. TC of a in performance of BE DISPOSED OF, the NEXT PREThe Tithes produce a net income of upwards of 2201. per annum. There is a garden and orchard attached to the Parsonage House, which is within a mile of a very excellent Market Town on the banks of the Thames, about 45 miles from London, and within two miles of a station on the Great Western Railway. The age of the present Incumbent is. 79. For further particulars, application may be made by principals, or their Solicitors, to Messrs. Lake and Walker, Soli [590] citors, New Square, Lincoln's Inn. HE NEXT and immediate PRESENTATION A MARRIED CLERGYMAN, of Orthodox and wheat Wiving car bents whose age is 35 and upwards, healthy and beautiful Town of one of the Midland Counties, A CLERGYMAN, who will be disengaged from try, not far from the Sea. present occupations on Sunday, June 29, and five following Sundays, would be happy to undertake the duties of a Parish in the Isle of Wight, or any part of the Coast of England, in return for the loan of the Parsonage House, during that time. Family only four persons, including himself and one servant. Any Clergyman desirous of being from home for a similar period during the Summer, would find this offer a favourable opportunity. Address (prepaid), Rev. C. P. R., Messrs. Combe and Crossley, Booksellers, Leicester. [563] Address, Rev. M. M. T., Winslow, Bucks. [624] newly-built House, wishes to EXCHANGE for one of about TO THE CLERGY. A CLERGYMAN being desirous of leaving N UNDERGRADUATE of CAMBRIDGE, A CLERGYMAN, residing in LIVERPOOL, wishes to LET his HOUSE, for three or four months, from the first of June next. It is situated, out of the smoke of the town, in an airy and elevated part of Everton, overlooking the Sea, and within a walk of the Bathing station on the Bootle shore. The House is well furnished, with good dining-room, drawing-room, five bed-rooms, &c., and a small garden attached. Rent, Three Guineas and a Half [630] per week. Address to "Clericus, Post-office, Everton, Liverpool," to obtain a CURACY (likely to be permanent,) in a small home for two months, from the beginning of July, ADVOWSON for SALE, with the prospect of Country Village. Situation healthy, with a tolerable house. offers the use of a commodious and newly-furnished Parson- Address (prepaid) Rev. T. T., Messrs. Brooks and Hedger, THE Apply (prepaid) to A. B. C., Fores's Library, 3, Spurstreet, Leicester-square. VERY EARLY POSSESSION. The parish is situated on an eminence within the beautiful vale of Taunton; the society is well-educated, and firmly attached to the Established Church; the roads are excellent; the annual value 2301. (655) Address, F. G. Post-office, Taunton. PREFERMENT WANTED. ANTED to PURCHASE in the COUNTRY, yearly value of from 400l. to 500, or NEXT PRESENTA TION to a LIVING, of the value of from 5004 to 7004 per Annum. Principals only will be dealt with. Address, with full Particulars (prepaid), to X. Z., Postoffice, Spilsby, Lincolnshire. [618] TO LADIES WITH FAMILIES. A CLERGYMAN, who receives one or two pupils, on liberal terms, wishes to take charge of a LITTLE BOY, as a remuneration for the board and edu Applicants requested to state their age. Also, table house. cation of his daughter (about ten) in a Church thing sought WANTED, DUTY in a sphere where the full family, where practical is the first £ 8. d. SPIRI Cambridge, the Vene- creatures. An earnest appeal is now made to the Public, with the TREASURER-WILLIAM COTTON, Esq. Amount required for the above Amount of subscriptions al- Grant from her Majesty's Com- Churches-5001. each Church... Grant from the Metropolis Churches Fund-1,000/. for 0 Kershaw, Mr... 5 0 Legrew, Rev. James... 20 0 0 Llandaff, the Rt. Rev. the Lord Bishop of... 25 0 1 0 60 Langley, C. jun. Esq... 5 5 50 0 Waldegrave, Hon. Cap- 2 10 0 Delafield, Jos. Esq. 20 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 Lister, M. B. Esq. ... 10 10 0 Habborfield, R. Esq. 10 50 0 5 0 ... Freehold of a Site for 10 0 a Church, Parsonage ...1050 Margoty, Mrs... Kelly, Thos. Esq.... 5 0 Legh, Rev. E. D.... 5 20 Legà, J. P... Legh, Miss... 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Clifford, J. Esq. Maurice, Rev. F. Currie, Leonard, Esq. 25 0 5 0 M Douall, Col... Legge, Hon. & Rev. Mackenzie, A. Esq. 5 0 5 0 May the Bethnal-green 20 0 0 similar districts ...100 0 Collected by the Rev. Paynter, W. Esq.... 5 0 0 ... 50 0 Meacher, J. Esq. 9 0 M. W. Lusignan, Mieville, Fred. Esq.... 2 2 2 10 Mills, Mr. J.... 1 0 at the Church of ... Morrice, Walter, Esq.. 2 2 ... Musicians, the Wor- 0 shipful Company of. 10 10 Collection in Christ Neale, W. Esq. 10 10 20 0 Nicholls, Rev. B. E.... 5 0 Duffield, Miss Hesther 5 0 Oakeley, Mrs. Louisa J. 50 0 Sent in consequence Duffield, Miss M. 5 0 Offering made at Mar- of the Sermon ...164 0 0 Du Pre, James, Esq... 5 0 25 0 Total £463 5 10 mon by the Lord Bp. of London ...299 5 10 ... Mr. & Misses Willcox 5 0 1 0 the Duke of... ...100 0 2 0 the Lord Bishop of.. 10 0 Patteson, Hon. Mr. Justice ton 20 0 Paynter, John, Esq.... 21 0 Donations towards the above mentioned object will be re- Foyster, Rev. H. S. Perry, Rev. Charles. 10 10 Coutts and Co. No. 59, Strand; Messrs. Drummond, No. 49, 10 0 Phillips, Mrs.... 7 0 0 Powell, Miss Maria ... 0 Poynder, John, Esq.... 1 10 0 Prodger, Rev. Edwin.. 5 0 1 0 ... G. A. K.. 0 5 10 0 Gibbs, G. H. Esq. Ranken, Miss Mary 10 0 0 Charing-cross; Messrs. Hankey, No. 57, Fenchurch-street; 0 1 0 ETCALFE'S NEW and ORIGINAL PAT- Dec. 29, 1839...3191. 158. 2d. Hankey, Mrs. Thomson 10 Hankey, Thomson, Esq.10 0 0 10 G. Noel Hoare, Esq.... 5 0 2 0 Hon. and Rev. Francis Sir Jas. Hamilton, Bt.. 10 Bower 10 0 1 5 0 50 5 0 0 5 0 ...200 0 Hoare, Charles, Esq... 50 0 0 1 0 Hoare, W. Henry, Esq. in addition to 50%. to the Metropolis 50 Hoare, Rev. R. P. 1 21 10 Hodgson, Rev. H. Holdship, J. Esq. ... Holland, Rev. E. AClergyman's Daughter 5 Bayning, the Hon. and Rev. Lord Best, Rev. Nath. 10 Hon. Mrs. Childers Francis C. Fitzroy, Esq. 1 0 Hopkinson, Sir C. ... 500 The Trustees of the 10 James, Rev. T. ... 1 ... 5 0 Tindal, the Right Hon. 1 1 Trotter, Miss... 10 10 Westley Waterless, in the County of Cambridge, five miles 5 ... 15 0 Jeffreys, Rev. John... 10 131. 1s. 6d. 5 0 tific principle, and patronized by the most eminent of the famous for being made on a plan that the hairs never come ... HER MAJESTY'S LEVEES, &c. 0 Sterry, Henry, Esq. 5 0 [570] THE WELLS DIOCESAN COLLEGE. THE BISHOP of BATH and WELLS having long contemplated the foundation of a Diocesan Collegiate Institution, in order to the training of Candidates for Holy Orders, in conformity with the cherished desire of our Reformers, that, between the Academic Degree and entrance into the Ministry, there should be a course of preparatory instruction, has decided on the execution of such a plan, in connection with his Cathedral City, and has appointed the Rev. J. H. PINDER, A.M. late Principal of Codrington College. Barbados, to be Professor of Theology, at Wells. The Institution was opened on the 1st of May. The Students to be required to bring with them their College Testimonials. The Students to attend the daily Lectures of the Professor, and to be present at the Morning and Evening Services of the Church. The Students, with permission of the Parochial Clergy, to be led to visit the sick and aged, and to acquaint themselves, by frequent attendance at the Wells Central School, with the National System of Education. During residence, the Students to be considered amenable to the superintendence, and under the paternal care, of the Professor. A testimonial with reference to the Christian mind and character, as well as the competency in learning, of each Student, to be delivered by the Professor to the Bishop, before such Student can be admitted a Candidate for Holy Orders. The instruction received by the Students from the Professor to be free. The course of Study to be subject to the approval of the Further information may be had by applying to the Rev. BOOKS. Just published, [612] R ULES. 1. That the Library consist of valuable 3. That all subscriptions be considered due for the ensuing 4. 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