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The Week.

a dividend of 2 i per cent , was declared , leaving a considerable amount to be carried to the next account . -Messrs . Rothschild have issued propositions for an Austrian loan of £ 6 , 000 , 000 , at the price of £ 80 for every £ 100 stock , bearing interest at the rate of 5 per cent , per annum ; the English capitalists have so poor an opinion of the security that they ivill not give more than 7 &> for it ,. ——The Boston election , rendered necessary by Mr . AV . H . Adams having accepted the of Derbis fixed to take lace to when it is auticinated that

recordership y , p -morrow , Mr . Adams will be re-elected without opposition . The demolition of Montague House , in AVhitehall Gardens , the residence of the Duke of Buccleugh , is to be forthwith commenced . The house was built by the last Duke of Montagu , on crown land , and on his death passed to his daughter , married to the late Duke of Buccleugh , from whom the present duke inherited it . A palatial residence is to be raised on the old site . -To-morrowThursdaythe 3 rd of

, , February , is the next clay for conferring degrees at Oxford . It has been already stated that there would be a considerable increase in the navy estimates for the years ending 1859-60 , ancl we have now to state that , although it had been generally believed there would be no increase iu the number of seamen voted for , we have good foundation for stating that there will be au increase of 3 , 000 men . The Society of Antiquaries of Scotland , ancl the Commissioners of Supply iu the different counties , recently memorialised the Treasury on the

subject of treasure trove , ancl an official order from that department just promulgated , henceforth recognizes the right of finders of ancient coins , gold or silver ornaments , or other relics of antiquity in Scotland , to receive from the Treasury their actual value , on delivering them up on behalf of the crown to the sheriff . — - — According to the Troy Times , an American journal , Europe is promised a visit from a couple of rival aeronauts , who expect to make tlie trip in sixty hours . Some three hundred of the people of Gweedoresays the Londonderry Journalhave left

, , this country for New South AA'ales : 600 more are to follow . AA ' ere we in the place of landlords , we should regret if our acts hacl any influence on this wholesale exodus . These gentlemen have improved their property , we presume , according to modern usage . Men and women retire to make room for sheep and cows . This is Donegal improvement .

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS . THE dramatic news - market is flat . " Satanella , " under the auspices of Miss Louisa Pyne , continues to attract at Covent Garden . -The pantomime at Drury Lane , chaw crowds nightly , ancl most of the smaller houses , now that town is filling , seem to be doing ivell also . " The Sister ' s Sacrifice , " and Mr . Brough ' s extremely witty burlesque , are together filling the Lyceum . The Haymarket

has a staunch public of its own , faithful as the renowned dog Tray , whom , according to the song , " grief could not drive away ; " and it has tbe popular manager ' s own successful pantomine . The tide of success which the attractive " Maid ancl Magpie" aud " Kenilworth" have caused to set in strongly upon the little Strand still continues . Of the last novelty which has appeared at the Adelphi Theatre , the least saicl is soonest mended . — -The annual meeting of the Drury Lane shareholders took place on Thursday , when ifc appeared from the accounts that tbe

estate is solvent . A proprietor or two urged that the theatre was underlet at £ 4000 a year , and a further sum of £ 155 for extra performances . They referred to a former tenant at the rate of £ ' 10 , 000 , bufc without stating whether saicl tenant hacl paid it , or for how long . The majority thought they were well off iu having one who paid his rent punctually , kept the playh > use open and the property undepreciated , aucl stood fair before the world through good aud evil fortune , like Mr . Smith , They therefore voted that gentleman their thanks , and carried the report of the committee .

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1859-02-02, Page 45” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 8 June 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmr/issues/mmr_02021859/page/45/.
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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.

a dividend of 2 i per cent , was declared , leaving a considerable amount to be carried to the next account . -Messrs . Rothschild have issued propositions for an Austrian loan of £ 6 , 000 , 000 , at the price of £ 80 for every £ 100 stock , bearing interest at the rate of 5 per cent , per annum ; the English capitalists have so poor an opinion of the security that they ivill not give more than 7 &> for it ,. ——The Boston election , rendered necessary by Mr . AV . H . Adams having accepted the of Derbis fixed to take lace to when it is auticinated that

recordership y , p -morrow , Mr . Adams will be re-elected without opposition . The demolition of Montague House , in AVhitehall Gardens , the residence of the Duke of Buccleugh , is to be forthwith commenced . The house was built by the last Duke of Montagu , on crown land , and on his death passed to his daughter , married to the late Duke of Buccleugh , from whom the present duke inherited it . A palatial residence is to be raised on the old site . -To-morrowThursdaythe 3 rd of

, , February , is the next clay for conferring degrees at Oxford . It has been already stated that there would be a considerable increase in the navy estimates for the years ending 1859-60 , ancl we have now to state that , although it had been generally believed there would be no increase iu the number of seamen voted for , we have good foundation for stating that there will be au increase of 3 , 000 men . The Society of Antiquaries of Scotland , ancl the Commissioners of Supply iu the different counties , recently memorialised the Treasury on the

subject of treasure trove , ancl an official order from that department just promulgated , henceforth recognizes the right of finders of ancient coins , gold or silver ornaments , or other relics of antiquity in Scotland , to receive from the Treasury their actual value , on delivering them up on behalf of the crown to the sheriff . — - — According to the Troy Times , an American journal , Europe is promised a visit from a couple of rival aeronauts , who expect to make tlie trip in sixty hours . Some three hundred of the people of Gweedoresays the Londonderry Journalhave left

, , this country for New South AA'ales : 600 more are to follow . AA ' ere we in the place of landlords , we should regret if our acts hacl any influence on this wholesale exodus . These gentlemen have improved their property , we presume , according to modern usage . Men and women retire to make room for sheep and cows . This is Donegal improvement .

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS . THE dramatic news - market is flat . " Satanella , " under the auspices of Miss Louisa Pyne , continues to attract at Covent Garden . -The pantomime at Drury Lane , chaw crowds nightly , ancl most of the smaller houses , now that town is filling , seem to be doing ivell also . " The Sister ' s Sacrifice , " and Mr . Brough ' s extremely witty burlesque , are together filling the Lyceum . The Haymarket

has a staunch public of its own , faithful as the renowned dog Tray , whom , according to the song , " grief could not drive away ; " and it has tbe popular manager ' s own successful pantomine . The tide of success which the attractive " Maid ancl Magpie" aud " Kenilworth" have caused to set in strongly upon the little Strand still continues . Of the last novelty which has appeared at the Adelphi Theatre , the least saicl is soonest mended . — -The annual meeting of the Drury Lane shareholders took place on Thursday , when ifc appeared from the accounts that tbe

estate is solvent . A proprietor or two urged that the theatre was underlet at £ 4000 a year , and a further sum of £ 155 for extra performances . They referred to a former tenant at the rate of £ ' 10 , 000 , bufc without stating whether saicl tenant hacl paid it , or for how long . The majority thought they were well off iu having one who paid his rent punctually , kept the playh > use open and the property undepreciated , aucl stood fair before the world through good aud evil fortune , like Mr . Smith , They therefore voted that gentleman their thanks , and carried the report of the committee .

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