Lord appearing to the Shepperds. The exterior of the church is

president of the Royal Academy. The subject is the Angel of the

open arch, in which is placed a very fine picture, painted by the

placed at the back of the altar ; and in the centre of the organ is an

of a great number of persons of first distinction. The Organ is

the 5th of February last, by the Bishop of London, in the presence

MARY LE BONE new Church was consecrated on Wednesday

pressing forward to her hallowed courts, for the purpose of attending

worshipper in this Island ; and the inhabitants will, we trust, be seen

rapid manner. In a short time a spire will attract the eye of the

House being now complete, St. David's Church is going on in a

We feel pleasure in stating that the brick-work of Government

Line 2.4.0 Boxing.—On Monday last the amateurs of the fist had a grand

Line 2.4.1 field-day on a spot of ground called Stanley's farm, near this town,

Line 2.4.2 amidst a numerous concourse of spectators. The first battle was be-

Line 2.4.3 tween an Hibernian of the name of Scott, and an Israelite named

Line 2.4.4 Moses Moses. After a deal of hard fighting, in which paddy appear-

Line 2.4.5 ed determined to be the champion, the jew was declared beat— So

Line 2.4.6 great was the odds, that farms to a pig-stye were bet in favor of the

Line 2.4.7 Hibernian! The next battle was between Daniels a Londoner,

Line 2.4.8 and Lee a knight of the last; the former has long been known in

Line 2.4.9 this Settlement (to use the cant phrase) as a milling cove. Much

Line 2.4.10 science and activity was displayed on both sides; and they were

Line 2.4.11 pronounced by all the fisty-cuffs present, in the language of the turf,

Line 2.4.12 as game chickens! The third and last battle was between Stewart,

Line 2.4.13 another Hibernian, and Lyons, a tailor of the jewish persuasion.—

Line 2.4.14 Both stood well to each other for a long time, till the tailor's seams