. Annual reports of the boards to the General Assembly . ran-septs, and from them spring a fine series of arches, above Avhich thebase of the tower is pierced on three sides with lantern lights. Theroofs are upheld by heavy trusses, and the ceilings are panelled inwood. The walls are of grey Belville stone, laid in rock-faced interior finish is in Southern pine and Michigan brown , cushions, walls, and glass, have harmonious shades ofbrown and amber predominant. Gas fixtures are in wrought iron. The Chapel and Sunday-school rooms will accommodate be-tween 400 and 500 hund


. Annual reports of the boards to the General Assembly . ran-septs, and from them spring a fine series of arches, above Avhich thebase of the tower is pierced on three sides with lantern lights. Theroofs are upheld by heavy trusses, and the ceilings are panelled inwood. The walls are of grey Belville stone, laid in rock-faced interior finish is in Southern pine and Michigan brown , cushions, walls, and glass, have harmonious shades ofbrown and amber predominant. Gas fixtures are in wrought iron. The Chapel and Sunday-school rooms will accommodate be-tween 400 and 500 hundred, and are similarly finished with theauditorium. The large transept windows, 20 feet broad, and of equal heightat point of arch, are filled with elegant memorial glass, the designsbeing the Angel of the Resurrection and the Good Shepherd withthe Heavenly Choir. These are represented in the illustrations upon the oppositepage. The architects, who have done admirable work, are Fowler &Hough of New York. DESIGNS. A\E:A\oRIAU ^^,-^^=^^:^:^ V/INDOVy^. r\ K/r ^ PRE/BY^Ef^IAN ^CMVRCM


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