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Stt1imary Of Jews Foe Apml.

per share , with & bonus of £ 1 . 10 s . per share , and applied £ 1 , 000 towards a fund for assuring the lives of the officials of the company .

On the 20 th , the Scottish Australian Investment Company announced that they had sold the Bon Accord property to a mining company , for £ 12 ^ 00 , and 8 , 000 of their shares , with 10 s . or half paid up . On the 22 nd , the European and American Steam Packet Company having pur * chased the fleet of the General Screw Company , resolved to issue 20 , 000 new shares at £ 9 each .

PROVIDENT . On the 1 st of April , ; the City of London Assurance Company met and reported that the new business for the year amounted to £ 5 , 850 . 0 s . lid . ; the total premium income being at present £ 23 , 793 . On the 7 th , the directors of the Unity Fire Assurance Company reported that their " premium income now amounted to £ 30 , 000 per annum . On the 21 st , the Empire Assurance Company held their second annual meeting , and reported the business of the year as yielding in premiums £ 1 , 644 . 13 s . 6 d .

BENEVOLENT . On the 25 th of March was celebrated the annual festival of the British Orphan Asylum , when there was subscribed in aid of the funds of that institution as much as £ 800 . The same evening , the Kindred Institution , the Orphan Working School , held its centenary '¦ ¦ festival . ' The subscriptions to the general fund amounted to £ 500 . There was ¦ ¦ ¦ another £ 500 collected in aid of the Centenary Fund , On the 26 th , the festival in aid of the Asylum for Idiots , there was subscribed in support of that charity as much as £ 3 , 000 .

On the 4 th of April , the festival of the Artists' Benevolent Fund came off at the Freemasons' Tavern ; the subscriptions amounted to ^ 700 . On the 6 th , the friends and ® members of the General Theatrical Fund dined together at the same establishment ; . the subscriptions amounted to £ 300 . On the 7 th , there was a farewell meeting at the Preventive and Reformatory Institution , New-road , on the occasion of ten of the inmates leaving it as

emigrants . On the 8 th , took place the annual meeting of the friends of the Birmingham Juvenile Reformatory ; the cost of management for the past year amounted to £ 1 , 500 . On the 9 th was held the quarterly meeting of the Seaman ' s Hospital Society , at which it was stated that during the previous three months 428 patients had been admitted on board the Dreadnought ; the out-patients for the same period were 340 . On the 14 th , took place the annual meeting of the supporters of the Reformatory known as the Home in the East ; the report gave a most satisfactory account of the working of the institution . On the 15 th , was held the annual meeting of the Association for the Relief of

Distressed Widows . The report stated that during the past year 262 poor widows had been relieved by an outlay of £ 470 . On the same day was held the annual meeting of the friends of the Home for Cripples . The receipts for the year were reported at £ 2 , 013 . 19 s . 10 cZ ., and , after paying all expenses , there was in hands a balance of £ 496 . Is . 0 \ d . On the 20 th , took place the quarterly court of the Royal Naval Benevolent Association , when it was reported that during the previous three months the sum of £ 385 had been dispersed in grants to distressed members and their families . On the 25 th , was celebrated the annual festival of St . Mark's Hospital , for the cure of fistula . The subscriptions amounted to £ 2 , 200 .

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

Happily for the morals of the people , we have very few incidents to chronicle under the latter heading as having occurred during the past month ; but , unfor-

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THE VISIBLE SYMBOLISM OF FREEMASONRY. Article 1
STANZAS. Article 6
HISTORY OF THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 7
SIR CHRISTOPHER WREN. Article 12
MEMORIAL TABLET IN RICHMOND CHURCH. Article 14
MUSIC. Article 15
MASONIC PLEDGES OF A TRUE HAROD. Article 16
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 17
DEATH OF BRO. KANE. Article 21
THE MASONIC MIRROR Article 22
METROPOLITAN Article 23
PROVINCIAL Article 40
ROYAL ARCH. Article 55
THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 56
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR Article 57
MARK MASONRY Article 59
COLONIAL. Article 60
INDIA. Article 61
WEST INDIES. Article 62
CHINA. Article 64
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR APRIL. Article 65
Obituary. Article 68
NOTICE Article 69
GRAND LODGE. Article 70
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Stt1imary Of Jews Foe Apml.

per share , with & bonus of £ 1 . 10 s . per share , and applied £ 1 , 000 towards a fund for assuring the lives of the officials of the company .

On the 20 th , the Scottish Australian Investment Company announced that they had sold the Bon Accord property to a mining company , for £ 12 ^ 00 , and 8 , 000 of their shares , with 10 s . or half paid up . On the 22 nd , the European and American Steam Packet Company having pur * chased the fleet of the General Screw Company , resolved to issue 20 , 000 new shares at £ 9 each .

PROVIDENT . On the 1 st of April , ; the City of London Assurance Company met and reported that the new business for the year amounted to £ 5 , 850 . 0 s . lid . ; the total premium income being at present £ 23 , 793 . On the 7 th , the directors of the Unity Fire Assurance Company reported that their " premium income now amounted to £ 30 , 000 per annum . On the 21 st , the Empire Assurance Company held their second annual meeting , and reported the business of the year as yielding in premiums £ 1 , 644 . 13 s . 6 d .

BENEVOLENT . On the 25 th of March was celebrated the annual festival of the British Orphan Asylum , when there was subscribed in aid of the funds of that institution as much as £ 800 . The same evening , the Kindred Institution , the Orphan Working School , held its centenary '¦ ¦ festival . ' The subscriptions to the general fund amounted to £ 500 . There was ¦ ¦ ¦ another £ 500 collected in aid of the Centenary Fund , On the 26 th , the festival in aid of the Asylum for Idiots , there was subscribed in support of that charity as much as £ 3 , 000 .

On the 4 th of April , the festival of the Artists' Benevolent Fund came off at the Freemasons' Tavern ; the subscriptions amounted to ^ 700 . On the 6 th , the friends and ® members of the General Theatrical Fund dined together at the same establishment ; . the subscriptions amounted to £ 300 . On the 7 th , there was a farewell meeting at the Preventive and Reformatory Institution , New-road , on the occasion of ten of the inmates leaving it as

emigrants . On the 8 th , took place the annual meeting of the friends of the Birmingham Juvenile Reformatory ; the cost of management for the past year amounted to £ 1 , 500 . On the 9 th was held the quarterly meeting of the Seaman ' s Hospital Society , at which it was stated that during the previous three months 428 patients had been admitted on board the Dreadnought ; the out-patients for the same period were 340 . On the 14 th , took place the annual meeting of the supporters of the Reformatory known as the Home in the East ; the report gave a most satisfactory account of the working of the institution . On the 15 th , was held the annual meeting of the Association for the Relief of

Distressed Widows . The report stated that during the past year 262 poor widows had been relieved by an outlay of £ 470 . On the same day was held the annual meeting of the friends of the Home for Cripples . The receipts for the year were reported at £ 2 , 013 . 19 s . 10 cZ ., and , after paying all expenses , there was in hands a balance of £ 496 . Is . 0 \ d . On the 20 th , took place the quarterly court of the Royal Naval Benevolent Association , when it was reported that during the previous three months the sum of £ 385 had been dispersed in grants to distressed members and their families . On the 25 th , was celebrated the annual festival of St . Mark's Hospital , for the cure of fistula . The subscriptions amounted to £ 2 , 200 .

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

Happily for the morals of the people , we have very few incidents to chronicle under the latter heading as having occurred during the past month ; but , unfor-

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