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Our distingushed Brother , Lord Dalbousie , arrived in England on the 13 th , in very debilitated health . The East India Company have voted his lordship an annuity of £ 5 , 000 . On the 13 th , a new loan of £ 5 , 000 , 000 was negotiated by the Chancellor of the Exchequer on very favourable terms .

On the 15 th , a very elegant testimonial , of the value of about £ 400 , was presented at the Freemasons' Tavern to Dr . Hassall , in appreciation of his exertions in exposing the adulterations in food . From a return just issued , it appears that the gross amount realised in 1855 from Fire insurances effected in the United Kingdom was £ 1 , 341 , 242 . For 1850 the amount was £ 1 , 159 , 530 ; for 1854 , £ 1 , 313 , 223 .

The abolition of the stamp duties on newspapers and the substitution of a postage charge have caused a decrease of about one-fourth in the number of newspapers posted . There are still about seventy-one millions of newspapers per annum posted , or 200 , 000 per day . Of these much the larger portion bear the impressed stamp . The freedom of the City of London was presented to Admiral Sir Edward Lyons at Guildhall on the 19 th .

Her Majesty the Queen and his Boyal Highness Prince Albert have made a joint contribution of £ 500 to the fund for the erection of the Memorial Church at Constantinople . We have been extremely gratifl ed by an inspection of the gorgeous apparel prepared for the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts by Bro . Spencer . It is beautifully executed , and moreover is placed in an upright pedestal , including drawers ,

itself forming a very handsome piece of Lodge furniture . By a clever contrivance each drawer is fitted with slips , which are easily and closely fixed , and secure the gauntlets from obstructing the opening of the drawers . The whole is a fine specimen of thoroughly artistic design and workmanship , and corroborates the estimation entertained for our worthy Brother Spencer , by all who either employ or know him .

Obituary.

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BEO . GEOEGE JAMES BALDWIN . On the 12 th of May , at Fortwilliam , Glasthule , Kingstown , Bro . George James Baldwin , Esq . Bro . Baldwin had been for many years a most prominent supporter of our ancient Order , and the Craft will sadly mourn the loss of one who took so lively an interest in all that concerned the Order , to which be became so warmly

attached . Bro . Baldwin s qualities endeared him to all classes of society , and his demise will be a source of regret to many sincere and sorrowing friends . He filled without intermission for upwards of thirty years the secretaryship of St . Patrick ' s Lodge , No . 50 , and was mainly instrumental in reviving Masonry in Ireland . Bro . G . J . Baldwin was a zealous , faithful member of the haut grades to K . H . or 30 th inclusive .

THE E . W . BEO . SIB FBEDEBICK GUSTAYUS FOWKE , BAET . On the 17 th of May , at Leamington , in his 75 th year , Sir Frederick Gustavus Fowke , Bart ., of Lowesby Hall , Leicestershire , the E . W . Grand Master for the province of Leicester . The deceased was born in January , 1782 , and by his lady , Mary Anne , the only daughter of the late Alex . Henderson , Esq ., has left five sons and one daughter . He was descended from the Fowkes of Staffordshire . The estate of Lowesby he derived from his mother , the second daughter and codieir of Sir Isaac Woollaston , Bart .

BEO . SAMPSON PAYNE . We regret to have to announce the death of Bro . Sampson Payne , which took place towards the close of the month , somewhat suddenly . Bro . Payne at the time of his death was Mayor of Southampton .

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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF CELBREATBD FREEMASONS. Article 3
THE SIGNS OV ENGLAND; Article 13
NOTES OF A YACHT'S CRUISE TO BALAKLAVA. Article 17
THE ANTIQUITY OF FREEMASONRY. Article 24
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS, Article 25
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CORRESPONDENCE. Article 29
THE PRINTERS' ALMSHOUSES. Article 36
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 37
METROPOLITAN. Article 46
INSTRUCTION. Article 52
PROVINCIAL. Article 57
ROYAL ARCH. Article 74
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 78
SCOTLAND Article 80
COLONIAL Article 81
AMERICA. Article 81
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR MAY. Article 83
Obituary. Article 87
NOTICE. Article 88
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 88
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Untitled Article

Our distingushed Brother , Lord Dalbousie , arrived in England on the 13 th , in very debilitated health . The East India Company have voted his lordship an annuity of £ 5 , 000 . On the 13 th , a new loan of £ 5 , 000 , 000 was negotiated by the Chancellor of the Exchequer on very favourable terms .

On the 15 th , a very elegant testimonial , of the value of about £ 400 , was presented at the Freemasons' Tavern to Dr . Hassall , in appreciation of his exertions in exposing the adulterations in food . From a return just issued , it appears that the gross amount realised in 1855 from Fire insurances effected in the United Kingdom was £ 1 , 341 , 242 . For 1850 the amount was £ 1 , 159 , 530 ; for 1854 , £ 1 , 313 , 223 .

The abolition of the stamp duties on newspapers and the substitution of a postage charge have caused a decrease of about one-fourth in the number of newspapers posted . There are still about seventy-one millions of newspapers per annum posted , or 200 , 000 per day . Of these much the larger portion bear the impressed stamp . The freedom of the City of London was presented to Admiral Sir Edward Lyons at Guildhall on the 19 th .

Her Majesty the Queen and his Boyal Highness Prince Albert have made a joint contribution of £ 500 to the fund for the erection of the Memorial Church at Constantinople . We have been extremely gratifl ed by an inspection of the gorgeous apparel prepared for the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts by Bro . Spencer . It is beautifully executed , and moreover is placed in an upright pedestal , including drawers ,

itself forming a very handsome piece of Lodge furniture . By a clever contrivance each drawer is fitted with slips , which are easily and closely fixed , and secure the gauntlets from obstructing the opening of the drawers . The whole is a fine specimen of thoroughly artistic design and workmanship , and corroborates the estimation entertained for our worthy Brother Spencer , by all who either employ or know him .

Obituary.

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BEO . GEOEGE JAMES BALDWIN . On the 12 th of May , at Fortwilliam , Glasthule , Kingstown , Bro . George James Baldwin , Esq . Bro . Baldwin had been for many years a most prominent supporter of our ancient Order , and the Craft will sadly mourn the loss of one who took so lively an interest in all that concerned the Order , to which be became so warmly

attached . Bro . Baldwin s qualities endeared him to all classes of society , and his demise will be a source of regret to many sincere and sorrowing friends . He filled without intermission for upwards of thirty years the secretaryship of St . Patrick ' s Lodge , No . 50 , and was mainly instrumental in reviving Masonry in Ireland . Bro . G . J . Baldwin was a zealous , faithful member of the haut grades to K . H . or 30 th inclusive .

THE E . W . BEO . SIB FBEDEBICK GUSTAYUS FOWKE , BAET . On the 17 th of May , at Leamington , in his 75 th year , Sir Frederick Gustavus Fowke , Bart ., of Lowesby Hall , Leicestershire , the E . W . Grand Master for the province of Leicester . The deceased was born in January , 1782 , and by his lady , Mary Anne , the only daughter of the late Alex . Henderson , Esq ., has left five sons and one daughter . He was descended from the Fowkes of Staffordshire . The estate of Lowesby he derived from his mother , the second daughter and codieir of Sir Isaac Woollaston , Bart .

BEO . SAMPSON PAYNE . We regret to have to announce the death of Bro . Sampson Payne , which took place towards the close of the month , somewhat suddenly . Bro . Payne at the time of his death was Mayor of Southampton .

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