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Chit Chat .
inclusion in the House of Lords , Baron Rothschild was presiding over a charity dinner at the City of London Tavern—whilst the Protestant Prelate was proscribing the sons of Israel , the Jewish Capitalist was promoting the cause of the infant orphans , the unprotected offspring of religionists of all denominations . Men of your religious persuasion shall not sit in the House of Commons , sayeth Oxford—the children of Men of your Faith shall not want food , clothing , housing , or education , sayeth Rothschild . ' Which of the two is the more practical follower of the doctrine taught b y Jesus ?—Sheffield Iris .
MARRIED , April 4 , at Charlestown , U . S . Bro . Charles W . Moore , to Miss Catherine Hews , of Cambridge , U . S . BIRTH . —July 27 . —The wife of Bro . Richard James Spiers , Prov . G . Registrar , Oxfordshire , of a son .
Obituary.
Obituary .
" I look u poh death to be as necessary to our constitutions as sleep . We shal 1 rise refreshed in the morning . "—Di . Franlclin . The late Rev . J . PALMER , P .. G . Chaplain of the Warwickshire Grand Lodge . —An exceedingly neat tablet has been erected to the memory of this reverend brother , in the church of St . Nicholas , at Alcesterof which he was so many years the beloved and respected
, rector . The elegance and simplicity of the tablet is striking ; consisting of a slab of black marble , bearing a brass scroll , with an appropriate inscription . From its unobtrusiveness , it is fit to mark the spot where lies one " Whose ready smiles a parent ' s warmth expressed ; Their welfare pleased him , and their cares distressed : To them his heart , his love , his griefs were given , But all his serious thoughts had rest in heaven . "
June 14 . —At liis residence at Chelsea , aged 60 , Bro . STEPHEN GARDNER , Worshipful Master of the Lodge of United Pilgrims . For forty years he was a truly zealous member of the Craft , carrying out the . principles of the Order until within a few days of his departure . At his funeral a just and faithful tribute was paid to his memory ; The Lodge of United Pilgrims , assisted by many brethren of other lodgesled the mournful procession which attended the remains of their
, departed Master to the grave , each brother bearing the sprig of accacia . On the 28 th , the lodge , in memory of their respected and lamented Master , was placed in mourning , as well as the jewels , collars , and aprons of the members . At the banquet on that occasion , after the usual loyal and masonic toasts , the Senior Warden , Bro . Hawkins , calling on the brethren to rise , addressed them to the following effect : •—¦ " Brethren , when we last met , that chair was occupied by one whom
it has pleased Hint who holds all things in the hollow of His hand to take from among us our much esteemed Worshipful Master . The VOL . VI . R u
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Chit Chat .
inclusion in the House of Lords , Baron Rothschild was presiding over a charity dinner at the City of London Tavern—whilst the Protestant Prelate was proscribing the sons of Israel , the Jewish Capitalist was promoting the cause of the infant orphans , the unprotected offspring of religionists of all denominations . Men of your religious persuasion shall not sit in the House of Commons , sayeth Oxford—the children of Men of your Faith shall not want food , clothing , housing , or education , sayeth Rothschild . ' Which of the two is the more practical follower of the doctrine taught b y Jesus ?—Sheffield Iris .
MARRIED , April 4 , at Charlestown , U . S . Bro . Charles W . Moore , to Miss Catherine Hews , of Cambridge , U . S . BIRTH . —July 27 . —The wife of Bro . Richard James Spiers , Prov . G . Registrar , Oxfordshire , of a son .
Obituary.
Obituary .
" I look u poh death to be as necessary to our constitutions as sleep . We shal 1 rise refreshed in the morning . "—Di . Franlclin . The late Rev . J . PALMER , P .. G . Chaplain of the Warwickshire Grand Lodge . —An exceedingly neat tablet has been erected to the memory of this reverend brother , in the church of St . Nicholas , at Alcesterof which he was so many years the beloved and respected
, rector . The elegance and simplicity of the tablet is striking ; consisting of a slab of black marble , bearing a brass scroll , with an appropriate inscription . From its unobtrusiveness , it is fit to mark the spot where lies one " Whose ready smiles a parent ' s warmth expressed ; Their welfare pleased him , and their cares distressed : To them his heart , his love , his griefs were given , But all his serious thoughts had rest in heaven . "
June 14 . —At liis residence at Chelsea , aged 60 , Bro . STEPHEN GARDNER , Worshipful Master of the Lodge of United Pilgrims . For forty years he was a truly zealous member of the Craft , carrying out the . principles of the Order until within a few days of his departure . At his funeral a just and faithful tribute was paid to his memory ; The Lodge of United Pilgrims , assisted by many brethren of other lodgesled the mournful procession which attended the remains of their
, departed Master to the grave , each brother bearing the sprig of accacia . On the 28 th , the lodge , in memory of their respected and lamented Master , was placed in mourning , as well as the jewels , collars , and aprons of the members . At the banquet on that occasion , after the usual loyal and masonic toasts , the Senior Warden , Bro . Hawkins , calling on the brethren to rise , addressed them to the following effect : •—¦ " Brethren , when we last met , that chair was occupied by one whom
it has pleased Hint who holds all things in the hollow of His hand to take from among us our much esteemed Worshipful Master . The VOL . VI . R u