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colnshire railway . Several persons were severely hurt by the accident ; and three sergeants belonging to the corpse of Royal Marines were drowned at Portsmouth ^ by the upsetting of a dingy in which they were taking a row . , On the 8 th , Mr . Antey , R . N ., fell from a cliff at Portland , and was killed by the fall .

On the 1 Oth , two young men were drowned at Brighton , by the upsetting of a boat . On the same day , at Ryde , a gunner lost his arm , and another man his thumb , by reason of the premature explosion of the gun which they were firing as the salute of the Royal Victoria Yacht Club to the Emperor of the French . On the 12 th , the body of a man supposed to have been murdered , was found at North Woolwich . On the same day , Lieut . Shafto of the Blues , was drowned in the Thames near Windsor , while bathing .

On the 16 th , there were two collisions at sea . In one , the Carl August , a Prussian vessel was run down by the steamer Scandinavia . In the other case the steamer Britannia ran down the French barque Berthe et lAonore . On the 17 th , a horrible crime was committed at Lincoln . A Mrs . Woolfet , the wife of a cork-cutter residing in that city , in a fit of madness , cut off the head of her own child . On the 18 th , there was a destructive fire in Lambeth-walk .

On the 19 th , a policeman named Geo . Guimer , was- stabbed b ^ r a virago in Short ' s-gardens , Long-acre , while endeavouring to bring back to the workhouse an escaped lunatic . On the 19 th , too , there was a fire at Lewishani , in which property to the value of £ 700 was destroyed . . "> On the 20 th , a man was killed in a pugilistic encounter in the fields at Kentish Town ... ' . ¦ "•

On the 26 th , there was a collision on the Brighton Railway in which several persons were injured . Amongst the passengers were the Duchess of Inverness and the Bishop of Oxford , both of whom escaped injury . MISCELLANEOUS . On the 25 th of July , John Lewis was executed at Cardiff , for the murder of his wife at Merthyr Tydvil , last winter . On the 26 th , there was an attack made by the people of Birmingham upon the conventicle of the Mormons .

On the 28 th , Prince Napoleon was entertained at a public dinner by the citizens of Cork . On the same day , Baron Rothschild was again elected member for the city of London ; Charles Finch was executed at Chelmsford , for the murder of his sweatheart ; John Blagg was executed at Chester , for the murder of a gamekeeper ; and there was held , at Bedford , a meeting of the Conservative Land Society , Bro . the Hon . Robt . Bourke in the chair , for the purpose of making known the object of the Society . j

On the 29 th , a meeting of the friends of Law Reform was held at Lord Brougham ' s private residence , to organize the coming conference at Birmingham , upon the Reformatory question- It will commence on the 12 th October , On the 3 rd of August , there was a grand fUe at Nuneham Park , near Oxford , for the benefit of the widows and orphans , of men formerly employed by the Great Western Company . r

On the 6 th , the Manchester Reformatory was opened in the presence of a large concourse of visitors , including the principal advocates for a reform of the system of secondary punishments . , On the 7 th , the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland inaugurated the laying of the Transatlantic cable , with great ceremony , at Valentia , on the coast of Kerry ; and in an eloquent speech enumerated-the advantages which he expected to result from the undertaking . On the 11 th , those expectations werq , for the present , disappointed , by the breaking of the cable .

On the 8 th , the Dowager Marchioness of Londonderry gave a splendid entertainment to the workmen employed in her collieries at Seaham . On the same day , the lunatics of the district asylum at Exeter enjoyed themselves at a picnic given

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1857-09-01, Page 77” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 21 June 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmr/issues/frm_01091857/page/77/.
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HISTORY OF THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 7
ON THE MATHEMATICAL AND MASONIC PROPERTIES OF THE NUMBER 666. Article 10
MASONIC LODGE, TORQUAY. Article 12
A BROTHER IN ADVERSITY. Article 17
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS, Article 19
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 23
BROTHER J. HARRIS. Article 30
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 31
THE BOYS' SCHOOL. Article 33
METROPOLITAN. Article 39
PROVINCIAL. Article 43
ROYAL ARCH. Article 61
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 63
MARK MASONRY. Article 63
SCOTLAND, Article 64
INDIA Article 71
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR AUGUST Article 73
NOTICE Article 78
JEWEL OF THE GRAND MASTER FOR TURKEY Article 80
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Summary Of News For August

colnshire railway . Several persons were severely hurt by the accident ; and three sergeants belonging to the corpse of Royal Marines were drowned at Portsmouth ^ by the upsetting of a dingy in which they were taking a row . , On the 8 th , Mr . Antey , R . N ., fell from a cliff at Portland , and was killed by the fall .

On the 1 Oth , two young men were drowned at Brighton , by the upsetting of a boat . On the same day , at Ryde , a gunner lost his arm , and another man his thumb , by reason of the premature explosion of the gun which they were firing as the salute of the Royal Victoria Yacht Club to the Emperor of the French . On the 12 th , the body of a man supposed to have been murdered , was found at North Woolwich . On the same day , Lieut . Shafto of the Blues , was drowned in the Thames near Windsor , while bathing .

On the 16 th , there were two collisions at sea . In one , the Carl August , a Prussian vessel was run down by the steamer Scandinavia . In the other case the steamer Britannia ran down the French barque Berthe et lAonore . On the 17 th , a horrible crime was committed at Lincoln . A Mrs . Woolfet , the wife of a cork-cutter residing in that city , in a fit of madness , cut off the head of her own child . On the 18 th , there was a destructive fire in Lambeth-walk .

On the 19 th , a policeman named Geo . Guimer , was- stabbed b ^ r a virago in Short ' s-gardens , Long-acre , while endeavouring to bring back to the workhouse an escaped lunatic . On the 19 th , too , there was a fire at Lewishani , in which property to the value of £ 700 was destroyed . . "> On the 20 th , a man was killed in a pugilistic encounter in the fields at Kentish Town ... ' . ¦ "•

On the 26 th , there was a collision on the Brighton Railway in which several persons were injured . Amongst the passengers were the Duchess of Inverness and the Bishop of Oxford , both of whom escaped injury . MISCELLANEOUS . On the 25 th of July , John Lewis was executed at Cardiff , for the murder of his wife at Merthyr Tydvil , last winter . On the 26 th , there was an attack made by the people of Birmingham upon the conventicle of the Mormons .

On the 28 th , Prince Napoleon was entertained at a public dinner by the citizens of Cork . On the same day , Baron Rothschild was again elected member for the city of London ; Charles Finch was executed at Chelmsford , for the murder of his sweatheart ; John Blagg was executed at Chester , for the murder of a gamekeeper ; and there was held , at Bedford , a meeting of the Conservative Land Society , Bro . the Hon . Robt . Bourke in the chair , for the purpose of making known the object of the Society . j

On the 29 th , a meeting of the friends of Law Reform was held at Lord Brougham ' s private residence , to organize the coming conference at Birmingham , upon the Reformatory question- It will commence on the 12 th October , On the 3 rd of August , there was a grand fUe at Nuneham Park , near Oxford , for the benefit of the widows and orphans , of men formerly employed by the Great Western Company . r

On the 6 th , the Manchester Reformatory was opened in the presence of a large concourse of visitors , including the principal advocates for a reform of the system of secondary punishments . , On the 7 th , the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland inaugurated the laying of the Transatlantic cable , with great ceremony , at Valentia , on the coast of Kerry ; and in an eloquent speech enumerated-the advantages which he expected to result from the undertaking . On the 11 th , those expectations werq , for the present , disappointed , by the breaking of the cable .

On the 8 th , the Dowager Marchioness of Londonderry gave a splendid entertainment to the workmen employed in her collieries at Seaham . On the same day , the lunatics of the district asylum at Exeter enjoyed themselves at a picnic given

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