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1869.] Descriptions. 495 with the Audience-room. To the right is the Chapel, K, sixty ((50) feet long by thirty-three (33) feet wide, which is a well-lighted and otherwise comfortably fitted-up room, and the exterior is, as will be seen, in entire keeping with that of the main edifice. This Chapel is divided into two compartments : the smaller one in the front being fourteen (14) feet wide by means of sliding glass sashes, which can be put up, or down, whenever occasion requires, for Sunday school or other purposes. The Tower on the front of the main building, through which is the principal entrance, projects four feet six inches (4 ft. 6 in.) and is eighteen (18) feet square, and one hundred and sixty (160) feet total height, built of stone. The covering of the Roof and of the Spire is to be of the best quality slate, varied in color and in form.