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Summary Of News For August
to theni by . the managers of that institution . On the 8 th , too , George Jackson was executed at Stafford , for the Gharlesworthmurder . On the 10 th , the Olympic Theatre was opened for the first time under the management of Mr . Robson . On the 10 th , also , the Right Hon . John Wilson Croker , for many years editor pf the Quarterly Review , died at the residence of Judge Wightman , near Hampton Court .- '" ' On the 13 th , the electors of Oxford gave a public entertainment to their able representative , the Right Hon . Mr . Card well .
On the 14 th , a public park was opened for the use of the inhabitants of the town of Halifax . It is the munificent gift of Mr . F . Crossley , M . P ., to his townsmen and constituents . Dn the 15 th , a public statue of the lateDaniel O'Connell / M . P ., was uncovered at Limerick . . f On the 17 th , the Royal Agricultural Society of Ireland , held its annual meeting at Waterford . The show is said to have been an excellent one .
On the I 8 th , Sir J . Graham laid the first stone of the new docks , at Sillpth Bay . : ¦ * .: ... v .,. - On the 19 th , Ministers 1 took their whitebait dinner at Greenwich , preparatory to the closing of the session . On the 20 th , two men were executed at Maidstone , one for the murder of his former sweetheart , and the other for a most bloodthirsty act of fratricide .
On the 25 th , an important meeting was held at the Mansion House for the relief of the sufferers by the Indian mutiny . On the same day , there was an indignation meeting of the shareholders of the Surrey Gardens Company , who complain of fraud and robbery on the part of the Directors .
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"The Freemasons' Magazine . "—Brethren having January numbers on hand which they do not require , may receive the current number , or the full price for them , at the office , Red Lion Court , Fleet-street . Correspondents are requested to address their communications direct to the Office , and not to the private house of any Brother . " R . B . Walker , and J . G . C . L . Newnham , Monrovia , Liberia . "—Under the circumstances , the Lodge was . perfectly justified in the course pursued ; laws must be sometimes read more with regard to their spirit than their exact literal meaning . Under what constitution does the Oriental Lodge No . 1 hold ?
" Zebra . "—A P . M ., who has served the office of Prov . J . G . D ., will wear his apron of the last-named office with the Master ' s levels upon it . The jewel to wear would be that of P . M ., and if he so thinks fit , that also of P . G . D .
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Summary Of News For August
to theni by . the managers of that institution . On the 8 th , too , George Jackson was executed at Stafford , for the Gharlesworthmurder . On the 10 th , the Olympic Theatre was opened for the first time under the management of Mr . Robson . On the 10 th , also , the Right Hon . John Wilson Croker , for many years editor pf the Quarterly Review , died at the residence of Judge Wightman , near Hampton Court .- '" ' On the 13 th , the electors of Oxford gave a public entertainment to their able representative , the Right Hon . Mr . Card well .
On the 14 th , a public park was opened for the use of the inhabitants of the town of Halifax . It is the munificent gift of Mr . F . Crossley , M . P ., to his townsmen and constituents . Dn the 15 th , a public statue of the lateDaniel O'Connell / M . P ., was uncovered at Limerick . . f On the 17 th , the Royal Agricultural Society of Ireland , held its annual meeting at Waterford . The show is said to have been an excellent one .
On the I 8 th , Sir J . Graham laid the first stone of the new docks , at Sillpth Bay . : ¦ * .: ... v .,. - On the 19 th , Ministers 1 took their whitebait dinner at Greenwich , preparatory to the closing of the session . On the 20 th , two men were executed at Maidstone , one for the murder of his former sweetheart , and the other for a most bloodthirsty act of fratricide .
On the 25 th , an important meeting was held at the Mansion House for the relief of the sufferers by the Indian mutiny . On the same day , there was an indignation meeting of the shareholders of the Surrey Gardens Company , who complain of fraud and robbery on the part of the Directors .
Notice
N O TIC E
The Editor requests that all coMMUNiCATioirs may be sent to him , at 74-5 , Great Queen-street , Lincoln ' s-Inn-fields , London , W . C ., by the 20 th of each month , at latest , to insure their insertion . The " Freemasons' Magazine and Masonic Mirror . "—The Brethren are respectfully informed , that the Volume for 1856 , in a handsomely embossed symbolic cover , is now ready , price 13 s . Qd . Covers maybe had at the office , price Is . ; or the Brethren may have their Numbers bound for Is . 6 d .
TO COREESPONDENTS
"The Freemasons' Magazine . "—Brethren having January numbers on hand which they do not require , may receive the current number , or the full price for them , at the office , Red Lion Court , Fleet-street . Correspondents are requested to address their communications direct to the Office , and not to the private house of any Brother . " R . B . Walker , and J . G . C . L . Newnham , Monrovia , Liberia . "—Under the circumstances , the Lodge was . perfectly justified in the course pursued ; laws must be sometimes read more with regard to their spirit than their exact literal meaning . Under what constitution does the Oriental Lodge No . 1 hold ?
" Zebra . "—A P . M ., who has served the office of Prov . J . G . D ., will wear his apron of the last-named office with the Master ' s levels upon it . The jewel to wear would be that of P . M ., and if he so thinks fit , that also of P . G . D .