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Masonic And General Tidings.
Masonic and General Tidings .
THE FISHMONGERS' COMPANY have presented a donation of 50 guineas to the funds of the Royal Westminster Ophthalmic Hospital . THE FIRST AUSTRIAN lady doctor has been installed as chief of the medical staff in the Military Orphanage at the Western Vienna Suburb at Hernals . THE GOLDSMITHS' and Vintners' Companies have forwarded donations to the extension fund of the Miller Hospital and Royal Kent Infirmary , that of the former company amounting to f . ioo , and that of the latter to £ 10 ios .
BEO . B . BARNATO and his friends have sent to the Lord Mayor , £ 15 , , to be divided bdtween the Hospital Sunday Fund and other indicated charities . THE EARL OF IDDESLEIGH , Lord Ribblesdale , and many notable golfers have been playing of late on the Measden Golf Club course . A . SPECIAL COURT OK ALDERMEN was held at the Guildhall on Wednesday , when Bro . F . P . Alliston , the Alderman elect of Bread-street Ward was admitted and sworn in to oflice .
THE PARISHIONERS at the village of Wentworth , in Yorkshire , have subscribed amongst them tbe sum of £ 130 [ or the purpose of placing a lectern in their church as a memorial of the late Countess Fitzwilliam . THE VISIT of the Earl of Rosebery to Cober Hill , Clington , near Scarborough , the country residence of Bro . Sir Frank and Lady Lockwood , was brought to a cloae on Monday , when his lordship proce'ded to Dalmeney .
AT THE AUTUMN MEETING of the London Athletic Club , held at the Stamford Bridge Grounds on Saturday last , Mr . W . J . Sturgess , the amateur champion walker , covered eight miles in 5 S minutes 56 seconds .
IN OUR BIOGRAPHY of Bro . . lolly , which appeared with his portrait in our last issue , we slated that he helped to found the " Henley Chapter . " This was in the form of an Eclual founder , and his name appeared fourth on the warrant . THE CORNUBIAN . LODGE OK MARK MASTER MASONS , Hayle , has unanimously derted Bro . Thomas A . Taylor , S . W ., as W . M ., and Bro . Joseph G . Osborn , P . P . J . G . D ., was unanimously re-elected Treasurer .
THE Q UEEN has had erected in Crabtree Churchyard , near Balmoral , a handsome granite headstone over the grave of the late Mr . Fiancis Clark , her personal attendant , a suitable inscription , recording the services of the deceased to her Mijesty , being placed thereon . ON FRIDAY , the iSth inst ., the Warrant Officers Lodge , No . 2346 , met at thc Freemasons' Hall , Great Queer-street , at 6 p . m . On the conclusion of the business on hand , thebrethren adjourned todinner at the Holborn Restaurant , the Tyler's toast bringing a ve'V pleasant evenirg to a close .
AN ORGAN has recently been erected in St . Margaret's Church , Somersby , with the inscription placed on it— " To the Glory of God in memory of Alfred Lord Tennyson , Poet Laureate , this organ was given by subscription to St . Margaret ' s , Smntrsby , the church of his birthplace and of his baptism . September , 1 S 95 . " ACCORDING to advices from Zanzibar , Captain Laurence , of the Rifle Brigade , who had only recently arrived from England to take command of the troops , was shot in a nrent skirmish with the rebels und » i MMla'uk , near Gazi on the miinlind . H . M . 's ships Phmte and Swallow have been ordered to the spot .
THE QUEEN has been pleased to confer the office of Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports upon " the Marquis of Salisbury , the Marquis of Dufferin , who was appointed to the post in 1 S 91 , on the death of the Right Hon . W . H . Smith , having tendered his resignation . PRINCESS CHRISTIAN , accompanied by Princess Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein , and attended by Col . Gordon and Miss Emily Loch , visi ' ed the " Hostel of St , Luke , " in Nottingham-place , Marylebone , on Saturday last , and was conducted over the establishment .
THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT , accompanied by his aide-de-camp and a Staff-Captain ot the French Ar'illcry , paid a second visit to Vincennes , where he was received by the General commanding and his staff . His Royal Highness , after visiting the stables , lhe military hospital , tfe prison , and the mu ; eum , passed in review six batteries of the 12 th and 15 th Artillery Rigiments .
THE BANQUET which is to be given by the United Service Club to the Doke of Cambridge on his retirement from the Army , will take , place in the Whitehall ROOTIS nf the Hotel Metropole on Monday , the nth prox . and will b ; attended by H . R . H . the Prince of Wales , the Duke of Connaught , the Duke of Saxe Coburg-Gotha , the Duke of York , the Duke of Teck , and Prince Kdward of Saxe-Weimar .
THE I ; TH ANNUAL EXHIBITION of the Brewing and Allied Trades at the Royal Agr icultural Hall , Islington , was opened for private view on Saturday last , when the executive gave a luncheon at which the exhibitors and their friends were invited to be present . Bro . W . H . Bailey , of the firm of Bass and Co ., presided , and proposed the principal toast on the occasion , namely , success to " The Exhibition and Market . " The Exhibition was opened to the General Public on Monday .
A NEW Dl . ocK of buildings attached to the Homes for Little Boys at Swanley , which , thanks to the generosity of Bro . J . Passmore Edwirds , has recently been erected at a cost of £ 1200 , was inaugurated on Saturday last , the bri-f opening ceremony being performed by Mrs . Passmore Edwards . A vote of thanks , on the motion of the Mayor of Gravesend , was subsequently carried with acclamation to Bro . Edwards , who congratulated the Committee on the success with which they had grappled with the debts and difficulties of a twelvemonth since .
BRO . SIR H . TRUEMAN WOOD presented the prizes and certificates won by the successlul competitors from tbe Polytechnic Institute in the recent Society of Arts Examination , on Monday . Mr . Ouinton Hogg presided , and there was a very full attendance . When he had finished the distribution , Uro . Sir H . Wood addressed a few remarks , in the course of which he congratulated the Institute on the success it had achieved . In the course of the evening a selection of vocal and instrumental music was given .
LORD WAKKWOKTH , son of Bro . Earl Percy and grandson of the Duke of Northumberland , has been unanimously adopted by his party as the candidate for the seat at South Kensington , rendered vacant by the approaching elevation to the peerage of Bro . Sir Algernon Horthivick . For the vacancy in ( he representation of Dublin University there is every appearance ot a contest . AMONG THOSE PRESENT at the first part of the funeral seivice of the late
Archdeacon Palmer in the Cathedral , Oxford , on Monday , were Lord and Lady Coleridge , Bro . the Earl of Jersey , Lord Cotterloe , Sir W . Hunter , Bro . Sir John Conroy , the Vice-( Tiancellor and Proctor , the Mayor and Sheriff of Oxford , Sir John Stainer , Mr . Jolf , Q C , most of the Heads of Houses , professors , and members of rhe University , and many clergy from the diocese and all parts of the country . The remains were interred in Oxney Cemetery .
MEMBERS OF THE Royal Navy Club , of 1715 and 17 . 15 , dined t"gether in the White Hal' Ro ms , Hotel Metropole , on Monday evening , in o mmemoration of thc battle of Trafalgar , fought on the 21 st October , 1805 , and the battle of Camperdown , fought on the 1 nil October , 1797 . Vice-Admiral Richard Wells , Command' r-in-Chief at the Non-, presided , and Lord William F . E . Se > mo . ir , Commanding the ^ ourh Eastrtn District , w- : s tho Ciiii-f-t of the evening . Among those present were Admirals Sir VV . Hunt Goulde , K . S . Blomlicld , Saumasez ; Iiro . Sir Leopold McClintock , Sir Vesey Hamilton , and others .
Pi ' . iNCK . s . s CHRISTIAN and her daughter , the Princess Victoria of S . hlcswig-IInlstrin , vi : iti-d the Empire of India Exhibition on Monday , and wen ; conducted over the building by llro . Imre Kiralfy nnd "tl-er members of the stalf . The spectacle of "India , " the Indian jugglers , . ind other attractions weie visited , and the Royal party expressed tin mselves pleased wilh what tbey saw .
THE BRITISH CYCLE M ANUFACTURING CO ., Liverpool and London , have secured a large space al the forthcoming Stanley Cycle Show , Agricultural I lall , London , where tbey will exhibit a special display of 20 safeties , aU of their iSyG design . We understand that they have some important novelties in store , and their exhibit will doubtless attract considerable attention .
Masonic And General Tidings.
SIR FRANCIS J EUNE has undertaken to preside at the annual dinner , which will be held about the middle of December , on behalf of the Actors' Benevolent Fund . THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY presided at the annual conference of the Diocesan Sunday School Teachers' Association , which was held in the Chapter House of Canterbury Cathedral , on Monday .
MR . II . D . G . LEVESON GOWER , of Magdalen College , has been elected Captain of the Oxford University Cricket Club , in succession to Mr . G . J . Mordaunt while Mr . G . R . Bardswell , of Oriel College , has been appointed Secretary . ' H . R . H . THE PRINCE OF WALES will take the chair at the banquet which will he held in the Whitehall Rooms , H 6 tel Metropole , on the yth December in behalf of the Trinity College Mission .
BRO . THE RIGHT HON . DAVID PLUNKET , M . P ., has forwarded his farewell address to his constituents of the Dublin University on his approaching elevation to the peerage . Bro . Plunket had represented the University for a quarter of a century . THE TRINITY HOUSE has issued an order that for the future Dover shall be the head-quarters for the pilots engaged in taking vessels through the English Channel , instead of there being one section located at Deal and the rest at Dover .
AT A GATHERING in connection with the Universities Lodge , No . 2352 , held at Durham , on Thursday night , the 17 th inst ., Bro . Dr . E . Jepson was elected to the position of W . M . for the ensuing year . Bro . Dr . Jepson is a P . M . of another lod ge in the county . BRO . LORD BRASSEY , the new Governor of Victoria , accompanied by Lady Brassey , arrived at Adelaide , the Capital of South Australia , on Tuesday morning on board his yacht the Sunbeam .
THE NEWLYN AUT GALLERY at Penzance , presented by Bro . J . Passmore Edwards , was opened by the Right Hon . Leonard Courtney , M . P ., on Tuesday , in the presence of a large and distinguished company . THE BANQUET tothe survivors of the Balaclava Charge will be held this ( Friday ) evening in Birmingham . The famous war correspondent , Sir M . H . Russell , who was invited to be present , has written expressing regret at his inability to be present .
ORDERS HAVE BEEN GIVEN for the new fast cruiser Melase , attached to the Medway Reserve , to be commissioned on the 5 th November as thc Drill Ship of the Royal Naval Reserve at North Shields . THE QUEEN has graciously transmitted 100 guineas to the Royal Academy of Music , being the amount her Majesty has contributed annually to the Institution since her accession to the throne . H . R . H . the Prince of Wales has also forwarded his annual contribution .
THAT FISH grow much quicker out of water than in it was demonstrated b y a humourist at this week's re-union of the Piscatorial Society at the Holborn Restaurant , the case being quoted of a recently caught pike , which had already grown to twice its weight in the angling reports , and threatened to go on growing . OF THE £ 60 , 000 received this year for the Sunday Hospital Fund , upwards of £ 20 , 000 has been paid to the Lord Mayor , at the Mansion House , by individual donors and others , who have given in this way in addition to those who contributed through the churches .
THE MAYOR AND CORPORATION OF COLCHESTER held their annual Oyster Feast in the Corn Exchange , on Tuesday , there being a numerous company present , including Bro . General Sir Evelyn Wood , Bro . the Earl of Warwick , Bro . Col . Lockwood , M . P . ; the Right Hon . C . T . Ritchie , M . P ., President of the Board of Trade ; Bro . Sheriff Cooper , the High Sheriff of Essex , and others .
BRO . THOMAS HESTER , of the Whittington Lodge , No . S 62 , is a well-known Friendly Society official , and in the capacity of Grand Corresponding Secretary of the South London Unity of Odd Fellows was , on Friday , the iSth instant , the recipient of a valuable gold watch , suitably inscribed , presented to him as a mark of appreciation of his honourable career in that Society .
THE WORK OF telephonically connecting the coastguard station on the cliff at Ramsgate with Ramsgate Harbour was completed on Saturday last , the object being to enable information o [ disasters on the Goodwin sands to be more speedily communi . cated to the Ramsgate tug and lifeboat . IN A SPEECH he delivered at Bolton on Saturday last , Bro . Lord Stanley , M . P ., declared himself to be a lover of all English games , and especially horseracing , declaring , as regards the latter , that it was ridiculous for people to affirm that it could not be indulged in without gambling .
IT WAS ANNOUNCED at the meeting of the board of delegates of the Hospital Saturday Fund , which was held , under the presidency of Mr . R . B . D . Acland , on Saturday last , that the receipts from January 7 th to the 2 Sth September amounted to ^ 11 , 427 , or about £ 250 less than during the corresponding period of last year . During the past three weeks about £ 2000 had been forwarded from the Metropolitan workshops , raising the total to about £ 13 , 500 .
THE YORKSHIRE BAZAAR AND FANCY FAIR in aid of the funds of the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children was opened in the Exhibition Buildings , York , on Tuesday , by the Duke of Cambridge . The Duke was very cordially greeted , and after receiving purses from children coming from all parts of the country , had the satisfaction of announcing the amount thus obtained in aid of the Society reached £ 1843 ns . yd .
HIS ROYAL HIGHNKSS THE PRINCE OF WALES , during his stay in Newmarket , on Wednesday visited the workhouse there and the new little church to which his Royal Highness liberally subscribed . The Prince went into the kitchen and saw a suet pudding cut lor the inmates' dinner . In the visitors' book he wrote the following : "I have visited the Newmarket Union Workhouse with great pleasure and interest , and found the whole establishment in excellent order j the inmates well cared for , and the rooms clean and airy . —Albert Edward , Oct . 23 , 1 S 95 . "
BARON DE COURCEL , the French Ambassador , called upon the Lord Mayor at the Mansion Mouse , and presented to him . in the name ot the president of the French Republic , the insignia and diploma of O . ficer of the Legion of Honour , which had been conferred upon his lordship in connection with his recent visit to Paris and Bordeaux . His Excellency expressed the pleasure it gave him of being the medium of investing Bro . Sir J oseph Renals with this distinction , and the Lord Mayor requested Baron de Courcel to convey to President Felix Faure his acknowledgments for the distinguished honour bestowed upon him .
THE NF . W BATTLESHIP , Victorious , of 15 , 000 tons , with engines of 12 , 000 indicated horse-power , calculated to give the vessel a speed of 17 ! knots under forced draug ht , was successfully launched at Chatham on Saturday last , the ceremony of christening the huge vessel being performed by Mrs . Goschen , wile of the First Lord of the Admiralty . Among those present were the Right Hon . G . J . Goschen , First Lord , Bro . Captain Lord Charles Beresford , Bro . Field-Marshal Viscount Wolseley , Earl D-rrnley ,
Rear-Admiral Sir John Fisher , Vice-Admiral and Mrs . Morant , the United States Ambassador , Bros . Major-General Sir Charles Warren and Sir John Pender , Sir John Macgregor , and Bro . Alderman Davies , M . P . for Chatham . lhe ceremony was witnessed by thousands ot spectators , and Chatham was en fete in honour of the occasion . At the conclusion of the ceremony , the First Lord and Mrs . Goschen lunched with Rear-Admiral Andoe , Superintendent of the Dockyard .
HOSPITAL SUNDAY FUND . —On Tuesday Mr . Henry G . Burdett , the Secretary of the Loan and Share Department oi the Stock Exchange , handed to the Lord May "' a cheque fur £ 3400 , colluded in the Stock Exchange through Messrs . Burdett una Hams , and Messrs . Pirn , Vaughan and Co ., on behalf of the Hospital Sunday Fund , in response to the appeal recently made in The Hospital newspaper . This handso '" contribution rai _ . es this year's ( und to over £ 50 , 000 , a sun never received before since its toundation in 1 S 73 . The amount of the lund for 1 . SJ 5 , up to Tuesday , was £ 45 > 71 J' 5 ' ¦
to which was added £ 904 , being the interest on the munificent bequest of the late >»•• W . A . Guvsdon . 1 ms left a balance of £ 339 1 to be raised to bring up the total to £ 50 , 000 , w . uchwas more than iffected by the Stock Exchange contribution . Th > ' ' also enables the Council to claim the promised addition il contribution of £ ' °° ' ?^ iMr . T . A . Denny , lhe Lord Mayor requested Mr . Henry C . Burdett to return flis sincere thanks to the donors , and congratulated him on his own indefatigable efforts 1 the interest of the fund , especially through the columns of The Hospital ,
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Masonic And General Tidings.
Masonic and General Tidings .
THE FISHMONGERS' COMPANY have presented a donation of 50 guineas to the funds of the Royal Westminster Ophthalmic Hospital . THE FIRST AUSTRIAN lady doctor has been installed as chief of the medical staff in the Military Orphanage at the Western Vienna Suburb at Hernals . THE GOLDSMITHS' and Vintners' Companies have forwarded donations to the extension fund of the Miller Hospital and Royal Kent Infirmary , that of the former company amounting to f . ioo , and that of the latter to £ 10 ios .
BEO . B . BARNATO and his friends have sent to the Lord Mayor , £ 15 , , to be divided bdtween the Hospital Sunday Fund and other indicated charities . THE EARL OF IDDESLEIGH , Lord Ribblesdale , and many notable golfers have been playing of late on the Measden Golf Club course . A . SPECIAL COURT OK ALDERMEN was held at the Guildhall on Wednesday , when Bro . F . P . Alliston , the Alderman elect of Bread-street Ward was admitted and sworn in to oflice .
THE PARISHIONERS at the village of Wentworth , in Yorkshire , have subscribed amongst them tbe sum of £ 130 [ or the purpose of placing a lectern in their church as a memorial of the late Countess Fitzwilliam . THE VISIT of the Earl of Rosebery to Cober Hill , Clington , near Scarborough , the country residence of Bro . Sir Frank and Lady Lockwood , was brought to a cloae on Monday , when his lordship proce'ded to Dalmeney .
AT THE AUTUMN MEETING of the London Athletic Club , held at the Stamford Bridge Grounds on Saturday last , Mr . W . J . Sturgess , the amateur champion walker , covered eight miles in 5 S minutes 56 seconds .
IN OUR BIOGRAPHY of Bro . . lolly , which appeared with his portrait in our last issue , we slated that he helped to found the " Henley Chapter . " This was in the form of an Eclual founder , and his name appeared fourth on the warrant . THE CORNUBIAN . LODGE OK MARK MASTER MASONS , Hayle , has unanimously derted Bro . Thomas A . Taylor , S . W ., as W . M ., and Bro . Joseph G . Osborn , P . P . J . G . D ., was unanimously re-elected Treasurer .
THE Q UEEN has had erected in Crabtree Churchyard , near Balmoral , a handsome granite headstone over the grave of the late Mr . Fiancis Clark , her personal attendant , a suitable inscription , recording the services of the deceased to her Mijesty , being placed thereon . ON FRIDAY , the iSth inst ., the Warrant Officers Lodge , No . 2346 , met at thc Freemasons' Hall , Great Queer-street , at 6 p . m . On the conclusion of the business on hand , thebrethren adjourned todinner at the Holborn Restaurant , the Tyler's toast bringing a ve'V pleasant evenirg to a close .
AN ORGAN has recently been erected in St . Margaret's Church , Somersby , with the inscription placed on it— " To the Glory of God in memory of Alfred Lord Tennyson , Poet Laureate , this organ was given by subscription to St . Margaret ' s , Smntrsby , the church of his birthplace and of his baptism . September , 1 S 95 . " ACCORDING to advices from Zanzibar , Captain Laurence , of the Rifle Brigade , who had only recently arrived from England to take command of the troops , was shot in a nrent skirmish with the rebels und » i MMla'uk , near Gazi on the miinlind . H . M . 's ships Phmte and Swallow have been ordered to the spot .
THE QUEEN has been pleased to confer the office of Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports upon " the Marquis of Salisbury , the Marquis of Dufferin , who was appointed to the post in 1 S 91 , on the death of the Right Hon . W . H . Smith , having tendered his resignation . PRINCESS CHRISTIAN , accompanied by Princess Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein , and attended by Col . Gordon and Miss Emily Loch , visi ' ed the " Hostel of St , Luke , " in Nottingham-place , Marylebone , on Saturday last , and was conducted over the establishment .
THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT , accompanied by his aide-de-camp and a Staff-Captain ot the French Ar'illcry , paid a second visit to Vincennes , where he was received by the General commanding and his staff . His Royal Highness , after visiting the stables , lhe military hospital , tfe prison , and the mu ; eum , passed in review six batteries of the 12 th and 15 th Artillery Rigiments .
THE BANQUET which is to be given by the United Service Club to the Doke of Cambridge on his retirement from the Army , will take , place in the Whitehall ROOTIS nf the Hotel Metropole on Monday , the nth prox . and will b ; attended by H . R . H . the Prince of Wales , the Duke of Connaught , the Duke of Saxe Coburg-Gotha , the Duke of York , the Duke of Teck , and Prince Kdward of Saxe-Weimar .
THE I ; TH ANNUAL EXHIBITION of the Brewing and Allied Trades at the Royal Agr icultural Hall , Islington , was opened for private view on Saturday last , when the executive gave a luncheon at which the exhibitors and their friends were invited to be present . Bro . W . H . Bailey , of the firm of Bass and Co ., presided , and proposed the principal toast on the occasion , namely , success to " The Exhibition and Market . " The Exhibition was opened to the General Public on Monday .
A NEW Dl . ocK of buildings attached to the Homes for Little Boys at Swanley , which , thanks to the generosity of Bro . J . Passmore Edwirds , has recently been erected at a cost of £ 1200 , was inaugurated on Saturday last , the bri-f opening ceremony being performed by Mrs . Passmore Edwards . A vote of thanks , on the motion of the Mayor of Gravesend , was subsequently carried with acclamation to Bro . Edwards , who congratulated the Committee on the success with which they had grappled with the debts and difficulties of a twelvemonth since .
BRO . SIR H . TRUEMAN WOOD presented the prizes and certificates won by the successlul competitors from tbe Polytechnic Institute in the recent Society of Arts Examination , on Monday . Mr . Ouinton Hogg presided , and there was a very full attendance . When he had finished the distribution , Uro . Sir H . Wood addressed a few remarks , in the course of which he congratulated the Institute on the success it had achieved . In the course of the evening a selection of vocal and instrumental music was given .
LORD WAKKWOKTH , son of Bro . Earl Percy and grandson of the Duke of Northumberland , has been unanimously adopted by his party as the candidate for the seat at South Kensington , rendered vacant by the approaching elevation to the peerage of Bro . Sir Algernon Horthivick . For the vacancy in ( he representation of Dublin University there is every appearance ot a contest . AMONG THOSE PRESENT at the first part of the funeral seivice of the late
Archdeacon Palmer in the Cathedral , Oxford , on Monday , were Lord and Lady Coleridge , Bro . the Earl of Jersey , Lord Cotterloe , Sir W . Hunter , Bro . Sir John Conroy , the Vice-( Tiancellor and Proctor , the Mayor and Sheriff of Oxford , Sir John Stainer , Mr . Jolf , Q C , most of the Heads of Houses , professors , and members of rhe University , and many clergy from the diocese and all parts of the country . The remains were interred in Oxney Cemetery .
MEMBERS OF THE Royal Navy Club , of 1715 and 17 . 15 , dined t"gether in the White Hal' Ro ms , Hotel Metropole , on Monday evening , in o mmemoration of thc battle of Trafalgar , fought on the 21 st October , 1805 , and the battle of Camperdown , fought on the 1 nil October , 1797 . Vice-Admiral Richard Wells , Command' r-in-Chief at the Non-, presided , and Lord William F . E . Se > mo . ir , Commanding the ^ ourh Eastrtn District , w- : s tho Ciiii-f-t of the evening . Among those present were Admirals Sir VV . Hunt Goulde , K . S . Blomlicld , Saumasez ; Iiro . Sir Leopold McClintock , Sir Vesey Hamilton , and others .
Pi ' . iNCK . s . s CHRISTIAN and her daughter , the Princess Victoria of S . hlcswig-IInlstrin , vi : iti-d the Empire of India Exhibition on Monday , and wen ; conducted over the building by llro . Imre Kiralfy nnd "tl-er members of the stalf . The spectacle of "India , " the Indian jugglers , . ind other attractions weie visited , and the Royal party expressed tin mselves pleased wilh what tbey saw .
THE BRITISH CYCLE M ANUFACTURING CO ., Liverpool and London , have secured a large space al the forthcoming Stanley Cycle Show , Agricultural I lall , London , where tbey will exhibit a special display of 20 safeties , aU of their iSyG design . We understand that they have some important novelties in store , and their exhibit will doubtless attract considerable attention .
Masonic And General Tidings.
SIR FRANCIS J EUNE has undertaken to preside at the annual dinner , which will be held about the middle of December , on behalf of the Actors' Benevolent Fund . THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY presided at the annual conference of the Diocesan Sunday School Teachers' Association , which was held in the Chapter House of Canterbury Cathedral , on Monday .
MR . II . D . G . LEVESON GOWER , of Magdalen College , has been elected Captain of the Oxford University Cricket Club , in succession to Mr . G . J . Mordaunt while Mr . G . R . Bardswell , of Oriel College , has been appointed Secretary . ' H . R . H . THE PRINCE OF WALES will take the chair at the banquet which will he held in the Whitehall Rooms , H 6 tel Metropole , on the yth December in behalf of the Trinity College Mission .
BRO . THE RIGHT HON . DAVID PLUNKET , M . P ., has forwarded his farewell address to his constituents of the Dublin University on his approaching elevation to the peerage . Bro . Plunket had represented the University for a quarter of a century . THE TRINITY HOUSE has issued an order that for the future Dover shall be the head-quarters for the pilots engaged in taking vessels through the English Channel , instead of there being one section located at Deal and the rest at Dover .
AT A GATHERING in connection with the Universities Lodge , No . 2352 , held at Durham , on Thursday night , the 17 th inst ., Bro . Dr . E . Jepson was elected to the position of W . M . for the ensuing year . Bro . Dr . Jepson is a P . M . of another lod ge in the county . BRO . LORD BRASSEY , the new Governor of Victoria , accompanied by Lady Brassey , arrived at Adelaide , the Capital of South Australia , on Tuesday morning on board his yacht the Sunbeam .
THE NEWLYN AUT GALLERY at Penzance , presented by Bro . J . Passmore Edwards , was opened by the Right Hon . Leonard Courtney , M . P ., on Tuesday , in the presence of a large and distinguished company . THE BANQUET tothe survivors of the Balaclava Charge will be held this ( Friday ) evening in Birmingham . The famous war correspondent , Sir M . H . Russell , who was invited to be present , has written expressing regret at his inability to be present .
ORDERS HAVE BEEN GIVEN for the new fast cruiser Melase , attached to the Medway Reserve , to be commissioned on the 5 th November as thc Drill Ship of the Royal Naval Reserve at North Shields . THE QUEEN has graciously transmitted 100 guineas to the Royal Academy of Music , being the amount her Majesty has contributed annually to the Institution since her accession to the throne . H . R . H . the Prince of Wales has also forwarded his annual contribution .
THAT FISH grow much quicker out of water than in it was demonstrated b y a humourist at this week's re-union of the Piscatorial Society at the Holborn Restaurant , the case being quoted of a recently caught pike , which had already grown to twice its weight in the angling reports , and threatened to go on growing . OF THE £ 60 , 000 received this year for the Sunday Hospital Fund , upwards of £ 20 , 000 has been paid to the Lord Mayor , at the Mansion House , by individual donors and others , who have given in this way in addition to those who contributed through the churches .
THE MAYOR AND CORPORATION OF COLCHESTER held their annual Oyster Feast in the Corn Exchange , on Tuesday , there being a numerous company present , including Bro . General Sir Evelyn Wood , Bro . the Earl of Warwick , Bro . Col . Lockwood , M . P . ; the Right Hon . C . T . Ritchie , M . P ., President of the Board of Trade ; Bro . Sheriff Cooper , the High Sheriff of Essex , and others .
BRO . THOMAS HESTER , of the Whittington Lodge , No . S 62 , is a well-known Friendly Society official , and in the capacity of Grand Corresponding Secretary of the South London Unity of Odd Fellows was , on Friday , the iSth instant , the recipient of a valuable gold watch , suitably inscribed , presented to him as a mark of appreciation of his honourable career in that Society .
THE WORK OF telephonically connecting the coastguard station on the cliff at Ramsgate with Ramsgate Harbour was completed on Saturday last , the object being to enable information o [ disasters on the Goodwin sands to be more speedily communi . cated to the Ramsgate tug and lifeboat . IN A SPEECH he delivered at Bolton on Saturday last , Bro . Lord Stanley , M . P ., declared himself to be a lover of all English games , and especially horseracing , declaring , as regards the latter , that it was ridiculous for people to affirm that it could not be indulged in without gambling .
IT WAS ANNOUNCED at the meeting of the board of delegates of the Hospital Saturday Fund , which was held , under the presidency of Mr . R . B . D . Acland , on Saturday last , that the receipts from January 7 th to the 2 Sth September amounted to ^ 11 , 427 , or about £ 250 less than during the corresponding period of last year . During the past three weeks about £ 2000 had been forwarded from the Metropolitan workshops , raising the total to about £ 13 , 500 .
THE YORKSHIRE BAZAAR AND FANCY FAIR in aid of the funds of the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children was opened in the Exhibition Buildings , York , on Tuesday , by the Duke of Cambridge . The Duke was very cordially greeted , and after receiving purses from children coming from all parts of the country , had the satisfaction of announcing the amount thus obtained in aid of the Society reached £ 1843 ns . yd .
HIS ROYAL HIGHNKSS THE PRINCE OF WALES , during his stay in Newmarket , on Wednesday visited the workhouse there and the new little church to which his Royal Highness liberally subscribed . The Prince went into the kitchen and saw a suet pudding cut lor the inmates' dinner . In the visitors' book he wrote the following : "I have visited the Newmarket Union Workhouse with great pleasure and interest , and found the whole establishment in excellent order j the inmates well cared for , and the rooms clean and airy . —Albert Edward , Oct . 23 , 1 S 95 . "
BARON DE COURCEL , the French Ambassador , called upon the Lord Mayor at the Mansion Mouse , and presented to him . in the name ot the president of the French Republic , the insignia and diploma of O . ficer of the Legion of Honour , which had been conferred upon his lordship in connection with his recent visit to Paris and Bordeaux . His Excellency expressed the pleasure it gave him of being the medium of investing Bro . Sir J oseph Renals with this distinction , and the Lord Mayor requested Baron de Courcel to convey to President Felix Faure his acknowledgments for the distinguished honour bestowed upon him .
THE NF . W BATTLESHIP , Victorious , of 15 , 000 tons , with engines of 12 , 000 indicated horse-power , calculated to give the vessel a speed of 17 ! knots under forced draug ht , was successfully launched at Chatham on Saturday last , the ceremony of christening the huge vessel being performed by Mrs . Goschen , wile of the First Lord of the Admiralty . Among those present were the Right Hon . G . J . Goschen , First Lord , Bro . Captain Lord Charles Beresford , Bro . Field-Marshal Viscount Wolseley , Earl D-rrnley ,
Rear-Admiral Sir John Fisher , Vice-Admiral and Mrs . Morant , the United States Ambassador , Bros . Major-General Sir Charles Warren and Sir John Pender , Sir John Macgregor , and Bro . Alderman Davies , M . P . for Chatham . lhe ceremony was witnessed by thousands ot spectators , and Chatham was en fete in honour of the occasion . At the conclusion of the ceremony , the First Lord and Mrs . Goschen lunched with Rear-Admiral Andoe , Superintendent of the Dockyard .
HOSPITAL SUNDAY FUND . —On Tuesday Mr . Henry G . Burdett , the Secretary of the Loan and Share Department oi the Stock Exchange , handed to the Lord May "' a cheque fur £ 3400 , colluded in the Stock Exchange through Messrs . Burdett una Hams , and Messrs . Pirn , Vaughan and Co ., on behalf of the Hospital Sunday Fund , in response to the appeal recently made in The Hospital newspaper . This handso '" contribution rai _ . es this year's ( und to over £ 50 , 000 , a sun never received before since its toundation in 1 S 73 . The amount of the lund for 1 . SJ 5 , up to Tuesday , was £ 45 > 71 J' 5 ' ¦
to which was added £ 904 , being the interest on the munificent bequest of the late >»•• W . A . Guvsdon . 1 ms left a balance of £ 339 1 to be raised to bring up the total to £ 50 , 000 , w . uchwas more than iffected by the Stock Exchange contribution . Th > ' ' also enables the Council to claim the promised addition il contribution of £ ' °° ' ?^ iMr . T . A . Denny , lhe Lord Mayor requested Mr . Henry C . Burdett to return flis sincere thanks to the donors , and congratulated him on his own indefatigable efforts 1 the interest of the fund , especially through the columns of The Hospital ,