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Sttmmaey Of Kews For July.

The Earl of Shelburn $ , son of the Marquis of Lansdowne , having been raised to the peerage , Sir William Williams , of Kars , was , on the 9 th , returned to Parliament as the representative for Calne . On the same evening the gallant baronet was entertained at dinner by the lord mayor .

On the 9 th , the Guards marched into London on their return from the Crimea , and were received with the loudest acclamations . Having been marched past Buckingham Palace , where the Queen was waiting to receive them , they proceeded to Hyde Park , where they were subsequently reviewed by her Majesty . — There was a grand review at Aldershott on the 16 th , which was attended by her Majesty and the two Houses of Parliament .

Viscount Hardinge having resigned his position as Commander-in-Chief of her Majesty ' s forces in consequence of declining health , H . R . H . the Duke of Cam biidge has received the appointment . The Earl of Fortescue and Lord Palmerston have received the honour of the Garter . Lord Palmerston is the first member of the House of Commons who has had the honour conferred on him since the time of Lord Castlereagh .

Obituary.

© Jjituati ) .

BEG . JOSEPH AKEN CHACE . On the 16 th of JVIay , at Nassau , N . P . Bahamas , Bro . Joseph Aken Chace , a member of council and stipendiary magistrate , P . M . of the Peace and Harmony Lodge , No . 272 , <& c .

BRO . HENRY DAVIS BENWELL . On the 15 th of July , at his residence , Blackheath Hill , Bro . Henry Davis Benwell , surgeon , aged 29 , P . M . of the Lodge of Amity , No . 200 ( of which Lodge his father was a distinguished member ) , and J . of the Chapter of Fidelity , No . 3 .

Notice.

NOTICE .

The Editor requests that all communications may be sent to him , at 74-5 , Great Queen-street , Lincolii ' s-Inn Fields , by the 20 th of each month at latest , to insure their insertion .

To Co-Respondents.

TO CO-RESPONDENTS .

Several communications from p ' laces within Great Britain and Ireland having reached ns unpaid , we beg to state our intention to decline similar letters in future , since whilst the Brethren abroad pa / i j their letters to us as far as the rules of postage allow , we tkinh it somewhat too bad that we should receive opposite treatment at home . We give our labour heartily to advance every facility to Masonic intelligence , hut we must request that we may not be called upon to pay double postage besides . " Bro . Bagshawe ' s " letter is eminently satisfactory , and we would publish it , but it touches upon matters which from their very insignificance will lead him , we

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MASONEY IN THE ISLE OF WIGHT Article 1
WOMAN. Article 3
ON THE MYSTERIES OF THE EARLY AGES AS CONNECTED WITH EWLIGION. Article 4
THE PRACTICAL OF MASONRY. Article 9
SCIENCE AND THE BIBLE. * Article 10
THE TRUE PLEASURES OF A MASON. Article 16
BEVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 17
SURREY ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. Article 18
music. Article 20
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 22
SYMPATHY. Article 24
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 25
METROPOLITAN. Article 30
PROVINCIAL. Article 34
ROYAL ARCH. Article 52
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 53
MARK MASONRY; Article 53
SCOTLAND. Article 53
IRELAND. Article 54
COLONIAL. Article 55
INDIA, Article 57
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR JULY. Article 58
Obituary. Article 62
NOTICE. Article 62
TO CO-RESPONDENTS. Article 62
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Sttmmaey Of Kews For July.

The Earl of Shelburn $ , son of the Marquis of Lansdowne , having been raised to the peerage , Sir William Williams , of Kars , was , on the 9 th , returned to Parliament as the representative for Calne . On the same evening the gallant baronet was entertained at dinner by the lord mayor .

On the 9 th , the Guards marched into London on their return from the Crimea , and were received with the loudest acclamations . Having been marched past Buckingham Palace , where the Queen was waiting to receive them , they proceeded to Hyde Park , where they were subsequently reviewed by her Majesty . — There was a grand review at Aldershott on the 16 th , which was attended by her Majesty and the two Houses of Parliament .

Viscount Hardinge having resigned his position as Commander-in-Chief of her Majesty ' s forces in consequence of declining health , H . R . H . the Duke of Cam biidge has received the appointment . The Earl of Fortescue and Lord Palmerston have received the honour of the Garter . Lord Palmerston is the first member of the House of Commons who has had the honour conferred on him since the time of Lord Castlereagh .

Obituary.

© Jjituati ) .

BEG . JOSEPH AKEN CHACE . On the 16 th of JVIay , at Nassau , N . P . Bahamas , Bro . Joseph Aken Chace , a member of council and stipendiary magistrate , P . M . of the Peace and Harmony Lodge , No . 272 , <& c .

BRO . HENRY DAVIS BENWELL . On the 15 th of July , at his residence , Blackheath Hill , Bro . Henry Davis Benwell , surgeon , aged 29 , P . M . of the Lodge of Amity , No . 200 ( of which Lodge his father was a distinguished member ) , and J . of the Chapter of Fidelity , No . 3 .

Notice.

NOTICE .

The Editor requests that all communications may be sent to him , at 74-5 , Great Queen-street , Lincolii ' s-Inn Fields , by the 20 th of each month at latest , to insure their insertion .

To Co-Respondents.

TO CO-RESPONDENTS .

Several communications from p ' laces within Great Britain and Ireland having reached ns unpaid , we beg to state our intention to decline similar letters in future , since whilst the Brethren abroad pa / i j their letters to us as far as the rules of postage allow , we tkinh it somewhat too bad that we should receive opposite treatment at home . We give our labour heartily to advance every facility to Masonic intelligence , hut we must request that we may not be called upon to pay double postage besides . " Bro . Bagshawe ' s " letter is eminently satisfactory , and we would publish it , but it touches upon matters which from their very insignificance will lead him , we

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