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Summary Of News For July.

expenses without further intrenching upon invested funds . The total subscriptions amounted to rather more than £ 1 , 000 . On the 28 th , the annual meeting of the United Law Clerks' Society was held £ t the Freemasons' Tavern . About 300 sat down under the presidency of the Right Hon . Sir A . J , E . Cockburn , the , Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas . After the customary loyal toasts had been drunk , the secretary read a Report , from which it appeared the number of members claiming the relief of the

temporary benefit fund increases with the age of the society . Last year there were eighteen , this year there have been twenty-nine , and the amount paid to these twenty-nine members has been £ 247 . 14 s . The total amount received by members on account of illness has reached the sum of £ 3 , 738 . 5 s . lOd . The payment of the allowances to superannuated members must ultimately be borne by the interest of the society ' s capital . These investments , on the 20 th day of May , 1856 , amounted to £ 19 , 728 . 8 s . 5 d . ; on the 20 th day of May , 1857 , were £ 21 , 032 . 16 s . lid . The Secretary read the list of subscriptions , which amounted to some £ 400 .

On the 8 th ult . the members of the French Charitable Association dined together . The subscription list for the evening amounted to about £ 1 , 400 . On the 22 nd , the fifth annual meeting of the friends and supporters of the Cancer Hospital was held at the offices , Piccadilly ; Mr . Oliver Farrer in the chair . The total receipts for the year , including a balance of £ 183 . 6 s . 7 d . from the previous audit , and about £ 1 , 310 in donations , amounted in all to £ 3 , 106 . 19 s . Id . The expenditure for the same period was £ 3 , 064 . 13 s . 8 d 0 leaving in hands a balance of £ 132 . 5 s . 5 d . The funded property of the institution at present amounts to £ 3 , 200 in the 3 per cent . Consols .

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES . Under this heading we have this month to chronicle a larger number than usual of occurrences of the most lamentable character . On the 25 th of June , William Lemon , a servant of the South-Western Company , was crushed to death between the carriages at the Paddington Station . On the

same day , a gentleman , in endeavouring to get on board one of the penny steamers at London-bridge Pier , missed his footing , and was carried away by the tide . On the same day , Alfred Rose ' s oil and varnish warehouses , Upper Thames-street , were consumed by fire . On the same day , in a fracas among some weavers at Reading , a man named Appleton killed a fellow-workman by striking him two violent blows upon the head .

On the 26 th , a man named Bavis ^^^ one of the wheels passed over his head . On the same day , a man nained Berry attempted by stabbing to murder in Drury-lane a woman named McCarthy , with whom he cohabited . On the same day , a gentleman committed suicide by leaping from Southwark-bridge . On the 27 th , an excursion-train was run into by a luggage train between Liverpool and Wigan , when seventy persons were more or less injured .

On the 28 th , a fearful collision of trains , resulting in the immediate death of eleven persons , took place at the Lewisham Station , on the North-Kent line . On jhe same day , a boy was drowned while bathing at Fulham . On the 29 th , a sailor fell overboard in the London , Docks , and was , before aid could be afforded him , drowned . On the same day , the body of a gentleman was found drowned off Hungerford Pier .

On the 2 nd of July , an American sailor at Cardiff , in a drunken quarrel , threw another man overboard , who was in consequence drowned . The same day , a young gentleman committed suicide by leaping into the Serpentine from off the Kensington-gardens bridge . On the 3 rd , a dreadful accident took place at Shrewsbury , on the occasion of the Shropshire Horticultural Society Show , when a large- number of persons , on returningHby a bridge of boats from the Island of Poplars , where Jullien had a musical / to , were , by the breaking down of the bridge , immersed in the Severn . Close upon twenty were drowned . On the same evening , as the captain of a

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THE CANADAS. Article 1
CLERICAL INTOLERANCE. Article 2
LADY MASONRY, OR MASONRY OF ADOPTION.* Article 7
MASONIC TOUR IN WALES. Article 13
ARCHITECTURAL MUSEUM CONVERSAZIONE. Article 15
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 16
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 19
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 23
METROPOLITAN. Article 26
PROVINCIAL. Article 34
ROYAL ARCH. Article 58
THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE Article 59
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 61
MARK MASONRY Article 62
SCOTLAND Article 63
IRELAND. Article 68
COLONIAL. Article 68
AMERICA. Article 69
INDIA. Article 73
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR JULY. Article 79
Obituary. Article 86
NOTICE. Article 88
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Summary Of News For July.

expenses without further intrenching upon invested funds . The total subscriptions amounted to rather more than £ 1 , 000 . On the 28 th , the annual meeting of the United Law Clerks' Society was held £ t the Freemasons' Tavern . About 300 sat down under the presidency of the Right Hon . Sir A . J , E . Cockburn , the , Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas . After the customary loyal toasts had been drunk , the secretary read a Report , from which it appeared the number of members claiming the relief of the

temporary benefit fund increases with the age of the society . Last year there were eighteen , this year there have been twenty-nine , and the amount paid to these twenty-nine members has been £ 247 . 14 s . The total amount received by members on account of illness has reached the sum of £ 3 , 738 . 5 s . lOd . The payment of the allowances to superannuated members must ultimately be borne by the interest of the society ' s capital . These investments , on the 20 th day of May , 1856 , amounted to £ 19 , 728 . 8 s . 5 d . ; on the 20 th day of May , 1857 , were £ 21 , 032 . 16 s . lid . The Secretary read the list of subscriptions , which amounted to some £ 400 .

On the 8 th ult . the members of the French Charitable Association dined together . The subscription list for the evening amounted to about £ 1 , 400 . On the 22 nd , the fifth annual meeting of the friends and supporters of the Cancer Hospital was held at the offices , Piccadilly ; Mr . Oliver Farrer in the chair . The total receipts for the year , including a balance of £ 183 . 6 s . 7 d . from the previous audit , and about £ 1 , 310 in donations , amounted in all to £ 3 , 106 . 19 s . Id . The expenditure for the same period was £ 3 , 064 . 13 s . 8 d 0 leaving in hands a balance of £ 132 . 5 s . 5 d . The funded property of the institution at present amounts to £ 3 , 200 in the 3 per cent . Consols .

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES . Under this heading we have this month to chronicle a larger number than usual of occurrences of the most lamentable character . On the 25 th of June , William Lemon , a servant of the South-Western Company , was crushed to death between the carriages at the Paddington Station . On the

same day , a gentleman , in endeavouring to get on board one of the penny steamers at London-bridge Pier , missed his footing , and was carried away by the tide . On the same day , Alfred Rose ' s oil and varnish warehouses , Upper Thames-street , were consumed by fire . On the same day , in a fracas among some weavers at Reading , a man named Appleton killed a fellow-workman by striking him two violent blows upon the head .

On the 26 th , a man named Bavis ^^^ one of the wheels passed over his head . On the same day , a man nained Berry attempted by stabbing to murder in Drury-lane a woman named McCarthy , with whom he cohabited . On the same day , a gentleman committed suicide by leaping from Southwark-bridge . On the 27 th , an excursion-train was run into by a luggage train between Liverpool and Wigan , when seventy persons were more or less injured .

On the 28 th , a fearful collision of trains , resulting in the immediate death of eleven persons , took place at the Lewisham Station , on the North-Kent line . On jhe same day , a boy was drowned while bathing at Fulham . On the 29 th , a sailor fell overboard in the London , Docks , and was , before aid could be afforded him , drowned . On the same day , the body of a gentleman was found drowned off Hungerford Pier .

On the 2 nd of July , an American sailor at Cardiff , in a drunken quarrel , threw another man overboard , who was in consequence drowned . The same day , a young gentleman committed suicide by leaping into the Serpentine from off the Kensington-gardens bridge . On the 3 rd , a dreadful accident took place at Shrewsbury , on the occasion of the Shropshire Horticultural Society Show , when a large- number of persons , on returningHby a bridge of boats from the Island of Poplars , where Jullien had a musical / to , were , by the breaking down of the bridge , immersed in the Severn . Close upon twenty were drowned . On the same evening , as the captain of a

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