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Summary Of News For February.

ordinary disbursements on the ordinary expenditure having been £ 4 , 893 . 9 s . 9 d . The account was received ^ and ordered to be printed and circulated among the governors in the usual form . The in-patients during the year had been 2 , 268 , and the out-patients 16 , 844 , making a total of 19 , 112 . The report of the registrars showed that there had been during the past year 11 , 600 medical cases , and 1 , 107 surgical cases .

The same day the Koyal Maternity Charity met and reported that last year there were delivered in the ^ hospital 3 , 297 women , 433 more than in 1850 ; and , from the report of the medical committee , there had been many cases of a difficult and complicated nature . There was now deposited in the London Provident Institution , Moorfields , to the account of the superahnuation fund , originated for the relief and assistance of the charity ' s infirm and aged midwives , £ 182 . 17 s . 7 d . £ 5 . 15 s . was in the hands of the secretary , and £ 300 invested in the Three per Cent . Consolidated Annuities . Since its commencement , in 1839 , the fund had dispensed in assistance £ 630 . Is .

At the meeting of the Governors of St . Mark ' s Hospital it was determined to raise a fund for the perpetual endowment of that institution . , Later in the month the Seamen ' s Hospital Society met . The annual court of the Governors of the Seamen ' s Hospital Society took place on Wednesday , at the Offices , King William-street , City—Admiral Hope , K . C . B ., in the chair . The report stated that the Society had been instrumental in saving life and restoring health to many thousand seamen of various nations , upwards of 77 , 000 having been admitted into the floating hospital since its establishment , besides 43 , 000 relieved as out-patients . The desire of the committee to obtain another ship in

lieu of the Dreadnought ( of which they had now held possession for upwards of 25 years ) , had been satisfied by the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty having granted them H . M . S . Caledonia , a larger and more commodious vessel . Their lordships , however , had consented to alter the name to that under which the hospital had been so long known—the Dreadnought . The greater portion of the expense of fitting up this ship had devolved upon the Society , and the amount had already reached £ 11 , 000 . Little , however , now remained to be done , and the ship would , in the course of a few days , supersede the present Dreadnought . The committee hoped that the cost incurred in providing an hospital of so efficient and durable a character would not be allowed to occasion a

permanent diminution in the income of the Society . The number of patients admitted into the hospital during the past year had been 1 , 851 ; and the number supplied wdth medical and surgical attention during the same period , as out-patients , was 1 , 658 ; making a total of 3 , 509 . The contributions to the subscription-boxes at the several ports in the United Kingdom ha , d amounted , during the year , to £ 998 . lis . 3 d . ; and the Society had received legacies to the amount of £ 594 . The statement of accounts , from the 1 st January to the 31 st December , 1856 , showed that the receipts had amounted to £ 19 , 840 . 6 s . 8 d . ; and the expenditure , including loans returned to bankers , to £ 21 , 125 . 0 s . Id . ; leaving a balance against the Society of £ 1 , 278 . 13 s . 5 d .

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS . The dramatic muse has during the past month shown herself extremely prolific . The following new pieces have been produced : At the Haymarket , on the 7 th , " Double-Faced People . " On the 11 th , at the Olympic , " | A Splendid Investment . " At the Haymarket , on the 16 th , " A Wicked Wife . " At the

-w . •• • t i ct x n > t-i >) _ j » „ ^ i . ' *„ Y , ! 1 _ — Lyceum , on the same night , " Life ' s Bansom / a live-act piece in blank verse . The same evening , at the Adelphi , " Barney the Baron . " On the 19 th , at the Olympic , " A Sheep in Wolf ' s Clothing ; " and on the 23 rd , at the Adelphi , " In and Out of Place . "

MISCELLANEOUS . On the 30 th of January , there was a grand Educational Conference at Manchester . On the Slst , there was a new Public School opened at Stepney , on which

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1857-03-01, Page 77” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 18 June 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmr/issues/frm_01031857/page/77/.
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MASONIC QUESTIONS. Article 1
THE VISIBLE SYMBOLISM OF FREEMASONRY. Article 4
HISTORY OF THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE Article 7
MASONIC SONG. Article 10
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 11
THE BOYS' SCHOOL. Article 12
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 13
WEST LANCASHIRE MASONIC EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION. Article 17
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 18
METROPOLITAN. Article 30
PROVINCIAL. Article 43
ROYAL ARCH. Article 54
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 58
MARK MASONRY Article 59
SCOTLAND. Article 61
IRELAND Article 64
COLONIAL Article 65
AMERICA, Article 68
MASONIC FESTIVITIES Article 69
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR FEBRUARY. Article 73
Obituary. Article 79
notice. Article 79
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Summary Of News For February.

ordinary disbursements on the ordinary expenditure having been £ 4 , 893 . 9 s . 9 d . The account was received ^ and ordered to be printed and circulated among the governors in the usual form . The in-patients during the year had been 2 , 268 , and the out-patients 16 , 844 , making a total of 19 , 112 . The report of the registrars showed that there had been during the past year 11 , 600 medical cases , and 1 , 107 surgical cases .

The same day the Koyal Maternity Charity met and reported that last year there were delivered in the ^ hospital 3 , 297 women , 433 more than in 1850 ; and , from the report of the medical committee , there had been many cases of a difficult and complicated nature . There was now deposited in the London Provident Institution , Moorfields , to the account of the superahnuation fund , originated for the relief and assistance of the charity ' s infirm and aged midwives , £ 182 . 17 s . 7 d . £ 5 . 15 s . was in the hands of the secretary , and £ 300 invested in the Three per Cent . Consolidated Annuities . Since its commencement , in 1839 , the fund had dispensed in assistance £ 630 . Is .

At the meeting of the Governors of St . Mark ' s Hospital it was determined to raise a fund for the perpetual endowment of that institution . , Later in the month the Seamen ' s Hospital Society met . The annual court of the Governors of the Seamen ' s Hospital Society took place on Wednesday , at the Offices , King William-street , City—Admiral Hope , K . C . B ., in the chair . The report stated that the Society had been instrumental in saving life and restoring health to many thousand seamen of various nations , upwards of 77 , 000 having been admitted into the floating hospital since its establishment , besides 43 , 000 relieved as out-patients . The desire of the committee to obtain another ship in

lieu of the Dreadnought ( of which they had now held possession for upwards of 25 years ) , had been satisfied by the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty having granted them H . M . S . Caledonia , a larger and more commodious vessel . Their lordships , however , had consented to alter the name to that under which the hospital had been so long known—the Dreadnought . The greater portion of the expense of fitting up this ship had devolved upon the Society , and the amount had already reached £ 11 , 000 . Little , however , now remained to be done , and the ship would , in the course of a few days , supersede the present Dreadnought . The committee hoped that the cost incurred in providing an hospital of so efficient and durable a character would not be allowed to occasion a

permanent diminution in the income of the Society . The number of patients admitted into the hospital during the past year had been 1 , 851 ; and the number supplied wdth medical and surgical attention during the same period , as out-patients , was 1 , 658 ; making a total of 3 , 509 . The contributions to the subscription-boxes at the several ports in the United Kingdom ha , d amounted , during the year , to £ 998 . lis . 3 d . ; and the Society had received legacies to the amount of £ 594 . The statement of accounts , from the 1 st January to the 31 st December , 1856 , showed that the receipts had amounted to £ 19 , 840 . 6 s . 8 d . ; and the expenditure , including loans returned to bankers , to £ 21 , 125 . 0 s . Id . ; leaving a balance against the Society of £ 1 , 278 . 13 s . 5 d .

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS . The dramatic muse has during the past month shown herself extremely prolific . The following new pieces have been produced : At the Haymarket , on the 7 th , " Double-Faced People . " On the 11 th , at the Olympic , " | A Splendid Investment . " At the Haymarket , on the 16 th , " A Wicked Wife . " At the

-w . •• • t i ct x n > t-i >) _ j » „ ^ i . ' *„ Y , ! 1 _ — Lyceum , on the same night , " Life ' s Bansom / a live-act piece in blank verse . The same evening , at the Adelphi , " Barney the Baron . " On the 19 th , at the Olympic , " A Sheep in Wolf ' s Clothing ; " and on the 23 rd , at the Adelphi , " In and Out of Place . "

MISCELLANEOUS . On the 30 th of January , there was a grand Educational Conference at Manchester . On the Slst , there was a new Public School opened at Stepney , on which

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