Annual reports of the boards to the General Assembly . es project suffi-ciently to form a naiTow vestibule, and admit of two doors, as a iDrotec-tion from cold in winter. The exterior may be smoothed and painted,or rough boarding, and coated -with a wash of hme and Avater of neutraltint; this will be less expensive, and can be renewed every two or threeyears at a small cost. The building is 24 feet vdde and 45 feet long,inside measiu-ements. The side walls are 10 feet high, with the ceilingrising to 20 feet in the centre. The audience-room will seat 1(58 personscomfortably. The pul^jit platfor


Annual reports of the boards to the General Assembly . es project suffi-ciently to form a naiTow vestibule, and admit of two doors, as a iDrotec-tion from cold in winter. The exterior may be smoothed and painted,or rough boarding, and coated -with a wash of hme and Avater of neutraltint; this will be less expensive, and can be renewed every two or threeyears at a small cost. The building is 24 feet vdde and 45 feet long,inside measiu-ements. The side walls are 10 feet high, with the ceilingrising to 20 feet in the centre. The audience-room will seat 1(58 personscomfortably. The pul^jit platform is within a recess, and is raised tworises above the chancel door, or 1 ft. 10^- in. above the main floor. The windows are pointed on the outside and s(]uare within. Thefront Tvlndow has three divisions with tracery. The buttresses on thesides are so formed as to cover the side braces that support the l)uilding, with rough weather-boarding and shingle roof,Jcan beconstnicted for $1,800, without the pews or stained glass. OUR DESIGNS. 2S-. Design No. 6.—Perspective.


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