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The Week.

the earlier part of the day . We have to record , with extreme regret , the death of Mr . Frederick T . Fowler , manager ofthe Morning Herald and Standard newspapers . Mr . Fowler was extensively known , and in Cbe circles of metropolitan and provincial journalism his loss will be sincerely felt . Madame Louise Eollande de la Sange , who has for more than twelve years filled the office of French governess to the royal children , has just retired . It is well known that the Queen and her children have parted from this lady with real regret .

On the 21 st inst ., Bettina von Arnira died at Berlin , at the advanced age of seventy-four years . She was one of the shining stars of German romantic literature , and a genius from the cradle , her most remarkable work being a correspondence carried on with Goethe before her seventeenth year . Numbers of young men are now proceeding to India to join the several railway and other works , or seeking engineering employment . They are obtained on moderate terms . The distressed artillery officer , whose case was brought before thes

public by the Rev . Mr . Buck in a letter to the Times a day or two ago , ha received the substantial sympathy ofthe benevolent readers of that journal , who have sent contributions of money and comforts to a surprisingly large amount . This is , no doubt , attributable to an editorial note appended to the clergyman ' s letter , in which the editor of that journal vouched for tlie correctness of tht statement . A writ of ejectment has been served upon Lord Leigh , in respect of the Stoneleigh estates , at the instance of Thomas Leigh , of Darwen , and

Thomas Leigh , of Haigh . The case , we are informed , will be tried at the next Warwick assizes . His royal highness the Duke of Cambridge , as the general commanding-in-chief , held a levee on Wednesday afternoon at the Horse Guards , at ivhich there was a large attendance of officers . It is alleged that the government have completed a contract with with three large iron companies for a supply of 68-pounders as fast as they can be cast . An important contract for gunpowder has also been taken for the use of the army and navy . Westbar , a densely populated district of Sheffield has been the scene of one of

the most destructive fires which ever occurred in that town , rendered the more alarming by the suddenness with which it came upon the inhabitants of the neighbourhood in all its full force . The fire broke out on Monday morning early , and has destroyed more than £ 10 , 000 of property . On Saturday afternoon the first stone of the proposed national gallery for Ireland was laid by his excellency the Earl of Eglinton on the ground of , and adjoining , the Royal Dublin Society . The weather was inclement , and attendance not numerous . In Galwaya determination has to make Mr . Lever a member of

, sprung up parliament ; and Mr . Long has intimated his intention of retiring from North Wilts . Vice-Chancellor Wood has decided the question between the directors of the Great Northern Railway and the B shareholders , which has been long litigated , in favour of the latter . The A shareholders are not iu future to receive any dividends until the B shareholders be paid six per cent , per annum . The Africa has brought £ 94 , 918 in gold from the United States ; and a telegram has been received announcing the arrival of the Australian mail steamer Columbine

at Suez , with .- £ 75 , 400 , iu gold , from Melbourne . On Friday afternoon the remains of the late Henry Hallam , the historian , wore conveyed from Clevedon Court , the seat of Sir Arthur Hallam Elton , M . P ., nephew of the deceased , to a grave which , through a mysterious inversion of the common order of succession , had been already rendered classic ground bj the ashes of his two gifted sons . The funeral was strictly private The services afc St . Paul ' s continue to attract large audieuces . Lord Campbell , accompanied by some of the members of his family ,

was present at the special service at the cathedral on Sunday evening , occupying seats near those of the dean and chapter . Madame Goldsmidt was also present . Williams , has been filled up by the appointment of the Rev . John Hughes , The archdeaconry of Cardigan , rendered vacant by the death of the venerable John vicar of Llanbadarn-Faivr , and incumbent of the chapelrv of St . Michael , Aberystwyth . Mr , Hughes is looked up to as a father by the clergy ol Upper Cardiganshire , who hail his appointment to the archdeaconry with great gratification . At tho half-yearly meeting ofthe North Staffordshire company held yesterday , the report referred to a very marked improvement in the traffic , and

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1859-02-02, Page 44” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 4 June 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmr/issues/mmr_02021859/page/44/.
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ROYAL BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. Article 1
OUR ARCHITECTURAL CHAPTER. Article 3
THE BROOK. Article 5
THE HUNTED PIG. Article 6
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 7
THE GRAND LODGE PROPERTY. Article 9
FREEMASONS' HALLS. Article 9
MASONIC IMPOSTORS. Article 9
VISITING LODGES. Article 11
MASONIC CLOTHING. Article 11
THE BEAUTIES OF MASONRY. Article 13
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 15
THE ROYAL BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. Article 16
METROPOLITAN. Article 20
PROVINCIAL. Article 27
MARK MASONRY. Article 36
ROYAL ARCH. Article 38
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 38
SCOTLAND. Article 39
THE WEEK. Article 40
Obituary. Article 46
NOTICES. Article 47
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 48
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The Week.

the earlier part of the day . We have to record , with extreme regret , the death of Mr . Frederick T . Fowler , manager ofthe Morning Herald and Standard newspapers . Mr . Fowler was extensively known , and in Cbe circles of metropolitan and provincial journalism his loss will be sincerely felt . Madame Louise Eollande de la Sange , who has for more than twelve years filled the office of French governess to the royal children , has just retired . It is well known that the Queen and her children have parted from this lady with real regret .

On the 21 st inst ., Bettina von Arnira died at Berlin , at the advanced age of seventy-four years . She was one of the shining stars of German romantic literature , and a genius from the cradle , her most remarkable work being a correspondence carried on with Goethe before her seventeenth year . Numbers of young men are now proceeding to India to join the several railway and other works , or seeking engineering employment . They are obtained on moderate terms . The distressed artillery officer , whose case was brought before thes

public by the Rev . Mr . Buck in a letter to the Times a day or two ago , ha received the substantial sympathy ofthe benevolent readers of that journal , who have sent contributions of money and comforts to a surprisingly large amount . This is , no doubt , attributable to an editorial note appended to the clergyman ' s letter , in which the editor of that journal vouched for tlie correctness of tht statement . A writ of ejectment has been served upon Lord Leigh , in respect of the Stoneleigh estates , at the instance of Thomas Leigh , of Darwen , and

Thomas Leigh , of Haigh . The case , we are informed , will be tried at the next Warwick assizes . His royal highness the Duke of Cambridge , as the general commanding-in-chief , held a levee on Wednesday afternoon at the Horse Guards , at ivhich there was a large attendance of officers . It is alleged that the government have completed a contract with with three large iron companies for a supply of 68-pounders as fast as they can be cast . An important contract for gunpowder has also been taken for the use of the army and navy . Westbar , a densely populated district of Sheffield has been the scene of one of

the most destructive fires which ever occurred in that town , rendered the more alarming by the suddenness with which it came upon the inhabitants of the neighbourhood in all its full force . The fire broke out on Monday morning early , and has destroyed more than £ 10 , 000 of property . On Saturday afternoon the first stone of the proposed national gallery for Ireland was laid by his excellency the Earl of Eglinton on the ground of , and adjoining , the Royal Dublin Society . The weather was inclement , and attendance not numerous . In Galwaya determination has to make Mr . Lever a member of

, sprung up parliament ; and Mr . Long has intimated his intention of retiring from North Wilts . Vice-Chancellor Wood has decided the question between the directors of the Great Northern Railway and the B shareholders , which has been long litigated , in favour of the latter . The A shareholders are not iu future to receive any dividends until the B shareholders be paid six per cent , per annum . The Africa has brought £ 94 , 918 in gold from the United States ; and a telegram has been received announcing the arrival of the Australian mail steamer Columbine

at Suez , with .- £ 75 , 400 , iu gold , from Melbourne . On Friday afternoon the remains of the late Henry Hallam , the historian , wore conveyed from Clevedon Court , the seat of Sir Arthur Hallam Elton , M . P ., nephew of the deceased , to a grave which , through a mysterious inversion of the common order of succession , had been already rendered classic ground bj the ashes of his two gifted sons . The funeral was strictly private The services afc St . Paul ' s continue to attract large audieuces . Lord Campbell , accompanied by some of the members of his family ,

was present at the special service at the cathedral on Sunday evening , occupying seats near those of the dean and chapter . Madame Goldsmidt was also present . Williams , has been filled up by the appointment of the Rev . John Hughes , The archdeaconry of Cardigan , rendered vacant by the death of the venerable John vicar of Llanbadarn-Faivr , and incumbent of the chapelrv of St . Michael , Aberystwyth . Mr , Hughes is looked up to as a father by the clergy ol Upper Cardiganshire , who hail his appointment to the archdeaconry with great gratification . At tho half-yearly meeting ofthe North Staffordshire company held yesterday , the report referred to a very marked improvement in the traffic , and

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