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Summary Oe News For August.

SUMMARY OE 2 TEWS FOR ' ATJGF 8 T .

All the world being out of town , the past month has been very barren of incident , and the newspapers have been chiefly filled with anticipatory notions of the coronation of the Czar of all the Russias , to which all who can afford the time and money have been hastening . Others , who cannot well do so , are filling the various watering-places and mountain homes of their own country , or making

short excursions to the Continent . Her Majesty and the Royal family , after cruizing about the Channel , and visiting various towns in the West of England , have gone for their summer sojourn amidst the beautiful scenery of the Highlands . The harvest , which is most plentiful , and of superior quality , is being well got in , notwithstanding that at one time a few wet days gave rise to some gloomy anticf * pations , which , however , were soon dispelled .

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES . On the 1 st August , Hastur , late manager of the Lord Warden Hotel , at Dover , and Pavilion Hotel , Folkestone , Was convicted of stealing 1 , 6001 ., part of 50 , 0001 ., intrusted to the care of his employer , and sentenced to three years penal servitude . On the 5 th , two sisters , named Caroline a-nd Maria Back , were murdered at Dover by a soldier in the German Legion , named Redannes , who had been paying his addresses to the former , of whom he appears to have been jealous ., The murderer afterwards attempted to commit suicide .

Murdock , who murdered the Warden of Hastings Gaol , was executed at Lewes on the 5 th . On the 9 th , William Dove , for the murder of his wife at Leeds , by poisoning , met with the like fate , having first fully confessed the crime , Mary Brown was executed on the same day at Dorchester , for the murder of her husband . It would appear , from the poor woman ' s confession , that , being deeply aggravated by his brutality , her crime was rather that of manslaughter than murder .

On the 6 th , Mr . J . Whitmore Winslow ^ aged twenty-one , of Trinity College , Dublin , eldest son of the Rev . Dr . Octavius Winslow , of Leamington , and nephew of Dr . F . Winslow , lost his life whilst bathing in the sea at Dover . Messrs . Broad wood ' s celebrated Pianoforte Manufactory , in the Horseferryroad , was destroyed by fire on the 12 th . Nearly 400 men are thrown out of employment , and deprived of their tools by the accident .

Ten men were killed by an explosion in one of Lord Ward ' s collieries , at Dudley , on the 14 th , caused , it would appear , by the incaution of one man , who was warned that it would be dangerous to use an unprotected light . There was a terrific gale round the South Coast on the 20 th , and eight lives were lost in it at Brighton .

A fire took place at Liverpool on the 21 st , in winch a man named Fagan , with his wife and three children , and an old man named Wade , lost their lives . Another lire occurred on the 25 th , at Limeliouse , on the premises of Mr . Gilbert , a sailcloth manufacturer , which destroyed several houses the loss being estimated at some thousands of pounds .

JOINT-STOCK COMPANIES . On the 1 st the Royal British Bank Proprietors met , and declared a dividend at the rate of 4 per cent , per annum . The Railway Companies have been meeting throughout the month ; the North London taking the lead on the 5 th , when a dividend at the rate of 4 J- per cent , was declared . The dividend on the London and North Western was f > per cent . ; East Lancashire , 4 per cent . ; Great Western , 2 \ per cent . ; South Western , 5 . J per cent , ; South Wales , 3 . } per cent . ; South Devon , 7 s . per share ; North

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THE MARK DEGREE. Article 1
PENCILLINGS FROM THE SKETCH-BOOK OF A MADRAS OFFICER. Article 3
THE MONK OF ST. DUNSTAN. Article 10
A MASONIC BURIAL AT SEA. Article 13
MASONIC BONG. Article 14
TO THE OCEAN. Article 14
REVIEWS OF UEW BOOKS. Article 15
MUSIC. Article 18
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 20
MASONS IN THEIR HOURS OF RELAXATION. Article 29
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 30
METROPOLITAN. Article 31
PROVINCIAL. Article 32
SURREY. Article 46
ROYAL ARCH. Article 50
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 53
MARK MASONRY. Article 53
SCOTLAND. Article 54
COLONIAL. Article 55
INDIA. Article 56
AMERICA. Article 58
SUMMARY OE NEWS FOR AUGUST. Article 61
Obituary. Article 63
NOTICE. Article 64
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Summary Oe News For August.

SUMMARY OE 2 TEWS FOR ' ATJGF 8 T .

All the world being out of town , the past month has been very barren of incident , and the newspapers have been chiefly filled with anticipatory notions of the coronation of the Czar of all the Russias , to which all who can afford the time and money have been hastening . Others , who cannot well do so , are filling the various watering-places and mountain homes of their own country , or making

short excursions to the Continent . Her Majesty and the Royal family , after cruizing about the Channel , and visiting various towns in the West of England , have gone for their summer sojourn amidst the beautiful scenery of the Highlands . The harvest , which is most plentiful , and of superior quality , is being well got in , notwithstanding that at one time a few wet days gave rise to some gloomy anticf * pations , which , however , were soon dispelled .

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES . On the 1 st August , Hastur , late manager of the Lord Warden Hotel , at Dover , and Pavilion Hotel , Folkestone , Was convicted of stealing 1 , 6001 ., part of 50 , 0001 ., intrusted to the care of his employer , and sentenced to three years penal servitude . On the 5 th , two sisters , named Caroline a-nd Maria Back , were murdered at Dover by a soldier in the German Legion , named Redannes , who had been paying his addresses to the former , of whom he appears to have been jealous ., The murderer afterwards attempted to commit suicide .

Murdock , who murdered the Warden of Hastings Gaol , was executed at Lewes on the 5 th . On the 9 th , William Dove , for the murder of his wife at Leeds , by poisoning , met with the like fate , having first fully confessed the crime , Mary Brown was executed on the same day at Dorchester , for the murder of her husband . It would appear , from the poor woman ' s confession , that , being deeply aggravated by his brutality , her crime was rather that of manslaughter than murder .

On the 6 th , Mr . J . Whitmore Winslow ^ aged twenty-one , of Trinity College , Dublin , eldest son of the Rev . Dr . Octavius Winslow , of Leamington , and nephew of Dr . F . Winslow , lost his life whilst bathing in the sea at Dover . Messrs . Broad wood ' s celebrated Pianoforte Manufactory , in the Horseferryroad , was destroyed by fire on the 12 th . Nearly 400 men are thrown out of employment , and deprived of their tools by the accident .

Ten men were killed by an explosion in one of Lord Ward ' s collieries , at Dudley , on the 14 th , caused , it would appear , by the incaution of one man , who was warned that it would be dangerous to use an unprotected light . There was a terrific gale round the South Coast on the 20 th , and eight lives were lost in it at Brighton .

A fire took place at Liverpool on the 21 st , in winch a man named Fagan , with his wife and three children , and an old man named Wade , lost their lives . Another lire occurred on the 25 th , at Limeliouse , on the premises of Mr . Gilbert , a sailcloth manufacturer , which destroyed several houses the loss being estimated at some thousands of pounds .

JOINT-STOCK COMPANIES . On the 1 st the Royal British Bank Proprietors met , and declared a dividend at the rate of 4 per cent , per annum . The Railway Companies have been meeting throughout the month ; the North London taking the lead on the 5 th , when a dividend at the rate of 4 J- per cent , was declared . The dividend on the London and North Western was f > per cent . ; East Lancashire , 4 per cent . ; Great Western , 2 \ per cent . ; South Western , 5 . J per cent , ; South Wales , 3 . } per cent . ; South Devon , 7 s . per share ; North

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