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Colonial.

The following is the list of the officers appointed to the Phoenix Lodge : —Bros , P . J . Perron , W . M . ; Jacob Alveranga , S . W . ; Edward Bolton , J . W . ; Henry Darby , Treas . ; Edward W . Pursell , Sec ; Theodore De Pass , S . D . ; Jacob Hinds , " J . D . ; David Earned , I . G . ; Jules Desnoes , Tyler .

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METROPOLITAN FREE HOSPITAL . —One of the effects of the removal of St . Thomas's Hospital has been to cast a greater amount of work upon the Metropolitan Free Hospital , Devonshire-square , Bishopsgate . During the past year the aggregate number of attendances of patients was 103 , 983 , an increase of nearly 11 , 000 as compared with the previous year . In the two months immediately succeeding the closing of the establishment at London-bridgethere was an increase in the attendance of

, patients at the Metropolitan of 3397 , being at the rate of upwards of 20 , 000 per annum . The excellent working staff attached to the hospital are not at all disconcerted by this increase ; the only cause for regret is , that tbe additional burden is not accompanied by corresponding means of support . Heavy liabilities were incurred to provide for the extra pressure , and special appeals made to the public ; but thesealthough in some

, instances handsomely responded to , have proved insufficient to relieve the hospital of the incubus of a debt amounting to nearly £ 2000 . The hospital differs , as its name implies , from other hospitals in this respect , that no letters of recommendation are necessary ; the applicant need but be destitute and sick to ensure obtaining medical or surgical treatment . This promptitude of action is very frequently the means of checking the

development of contagious diseases , and thereby preventing an incalculable amount of misery and suffering . The hospital is unendowed , and dependent entirely upon voluntary contributions for its support . Its income is therefore ever fluctuating , and easily influenced by circumstances of an extraordinary character ; such , for instance , as the heavy claims upon public benevolence occasioned by the Hartley Colliery accidentand

, still more recently , the distress in Lancashire . The hospital , situated as it is in one of tbe most densely populated portions of the City , and contiguous to the overcrowded and notoriously poor parishes of Whitechapel , Betlnial-green , Spitalfields , and Sboreditch , possesses great claims upon the wealth and liberality of the fellow-citizens .

The Week.

THE WEEK .

THE COURT . —Her Majesty still remains at the Castle of Rosenau , in Germany . The King of Prussia visited the Queen on Tuesday , and on Thursday the Emperor of Austria visited her Majesty . Prince Alfred ' s visit to Potsdam terminated on Saturday , when his Royal Highness , accompanied by the Prince of Leiningen , returned to the Castle of Rosenau . The Crown

Prince and Princess of Prussia saw their Royal relatives off from the Anhalt station . Prince Arthur has been inspecting some military waggons which can at once he converted into boats , at Woolwich . The Prince and Princess of Wales still remain in Scotland . The Queen is expected to return to Windsor on tbe 10 th inst .

GENERAL HOME NEWS . —The mortality of London stil lcontinues high , though it is considerably lower than it was a month ago . The deaths last week were 1331 ; the corrected average for tire ten years is 1191 , being an increase on the average of 143 . The births for the week were 1705 ; the corrected average is 1859 . The Gazelle announces that the colonelcy of the

Coldstream Guards , vacant by the death of Lord Clyde , has been conferred on Sir William Gomiii , and that Major General M'Pherson has succeeded to the colonelcy of Sir William's old regiment , the 13 th Foot . The report presented by Mr . Farnall to the weekly meeting of the Central Relief Committee presents another important and favourable variation in the number of persons receiving relief in the cotton manufacturing districts . Compared with the previous week , there is the very considerable decrease of 1251 paupers . Since the Gth of

December tbe decrease is 127 , 000 . The amount of money in the hands of the treasurers of the 27 unions comprising the cotton district is £ 90 , 126 , and the balance in the bank is £ 307 , 297 . In the course of the meeting it was stated that £ 200 , 000 would probably be required for Manchester under the provisions of the Public Works Act . According to all accounts the harvest is

turning out most satisfactorily . Everywhere the yield of wheat is extraordinarily abundant . In the southern counties the greater part of the crop has been well secured . In the north , however , there is a great deal yet to be done , and the rain which has fallen during the last few days is causing some fear in the minds of the farmers . A few hot dry clays would put all

to rights , and ensure the ingathering of the crop in fine condition . For root crops the rain is all that could be desired . Mr . Heygate , M . P ., has been strongly recommending the collection of agricultural statistics to the farmers of Leicestershire . He contrasted the condition of England in this respect with that of some of the European states , and of our colonies ,

and the sister isle . He said that in Ireland statistics were collected from 60 , 000 holdings , without a dissentient voice , and the system was becoming more popular every clay . " It might not he a matter of very great consequence in time of peace , but they might depend upon it that such information would be of vital importance in the event of a war . " The Bristol

Association for obtaining an alteration of the Convict System have laid before the Home Secretary a petition , praying that four of the recommendations of the Royal Commission , who have just made their report , may be carried into effect . The recommendations are , that remission of punishment shall only be obtained by strenuous industry ; that the treatment shall commence with low diet , separate confinement , and monotonous labour ; that when the ticket of leave is granted , there shall be

still a supervision until the end of the term ; anel tnat such supervision , while it furnishes a refuge against unfounded charges , shall hold the convict to strict responsibility . The returns of the emigration officials at Liverpool show that , notwithstanding the condition of America , the United States continue to receive a larger number of emigrants than any other country . It is also stated that the total number of emigrants

who have left Liverpool during the past eight months is 93 , 90-1 The last of the wooden ships which is ever likely to be added to the British navy was launched at Woolwich on Saturday . The Wolverine , of 21 guns , was laid on the slip some years ago , and when the necessity for iron casing became visible her progress was suspended with the view to her

conversion . The Admiralty , however , finally determined to finish her as she had been begun , and her launch has taken place . The Wolverine is a sister ship to the unfortunate Orpheus . On the same day other magnificent launches took place on the riverthe Baroda , by the Millwail Company , and the Goleonda , by the Thames Iron Company . Both of them aro beautiful vessels .

Tho three launches of such splendid vessels in the course of one flood tide attracted an unusual number of persons down the river . One of the two iron steam rams which are being constructed by Messrs . Laird , of Birkenhead , and whieh led to a petition from the Emancipation Society to Earl Russell , was launched on Saturday , in the presence of a considerable number

of spectators . No secret seems to have been made of the event . A curious case of sudden blindness is recorded as having occurred at Peckhara , which , if true , would serve to illustrate the passage of the Psalmist , "The sun shall not smite thee b y day , nor the moon by night . " Injury from exposure to the moonbeams is not now recorded for the first time . An inquest has been held on the body of a little boy who was poisoned by mistake . A chemist at Moxloy , near Wolverhampton , appears

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GRAND LODGE. Article 1
THE MYSTICAL PRINCIPLES OF ISLAMISM; OR, A LECTURE ON THE DERVICHES. Article 1
THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD. Article 4
Untitled Article 5
MASONIC * NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 6
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 8
MASONIC CHARITY. Article 8
MASONIC HALLS. Article 8
REVIEWS. Article 8
PRESERVE YOUR CERTIFICATES. Article 10
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 10
PROVINCIAL. Article 13
SOUTH WALES (EASTERN DIVISION). Article 15
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 15
IRELAND. Article 15
CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 15
COLONIAL. Article 16
Untitled Article 18
THE WEEK. Article 18
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Colonial.

The following is the list of the officers appointed to the Phoenix Lodge : —Bros , P . J . Perron , W . M . ; Jacob Alveranga , S . W . ; Edward Bolton , J . W . ; Henry Darby , Treas . ; Edward W . Pursell , Sec ; Theodore De Pass , S . D . ; Jacob Hinds , " J . D . ; David Earned , I . G . ; Jules Desnoes , Tyler .

Ar01801

METROPOLITAN FREE HOSPITAL . —One of the effects of the removal of St . Thomas's Hospital has been to cast a greater amount of work upon the Metropolitan Free Hospital , Devonshire-square , Bishopsgate . During the past year the aggregate number of attendances of patients was 103 , 983 , an increase of nearly 11 , 000 as compared with the previous year . In the two months immediately succeeding the closing of the establishment at London-bridgethere was an increase in the attendance of

, patients at the Metropolitan of 3397 , being at the rate of upwards of 20 , 000 per annum . The excellent working staff attached to the hospital are not at all disconcerted by this increase ; the only cause for regret is , that tbe additional burden is not accompanied by corresponding means of support . Heavy liabilities were incurred to provide for the extra pressure , and special appeals made to the public ; but thesealthough in some

, instances handsomely responded to , have proved insufficient to relieve the hospital of the incubus of a debt amounting to nearly £ 2000 . The hospital differs , as its name implies , from other hospitals in this respect , that no letters of recommendation are necessary ; the applicant need but be destitute and sick to ensure obtaining medical or surgical treatment . This promptitude of action is very frequently the means of checking the

development of contagious diseases , and thereby preventing an incalculable amount of misery and suffering . The hospital is unendowed , and dependent entirely upon voluntary contributions for its support . Its income is therefore ever fluctuating , and easily influenced by circumstances of an extraordinary character ; such , for instance , as the heavy claims upon public benevolence occasioned by the Hartley Colliery accidentand

, still more recently , the distress in Lancashire . The hospital , situated as it is in one of tbe most densely populated portions of the City , and contiguous to the overcrowded and notoriously poor parishes of Whitechapel , Betlnial-green , Spitalfields , and Sboreditch , possesses great claims upon the wealth and liberality of the fellow-citizens .

The Week.

THE WEEK .

THE COURT . —Her Majesty still remains at the Castle of Rosenau , in Germany . The King of Prussia visited the Queen on Tuesday , and on Thursday the Emperor of Austria visited her Majesty . Prince Alfred ' s visit to Potsdam terminated on Saturday , when his Royal Highness , accompanied by the Prince of Leiningen , returned to the Castle of Rosenau . The Crown

Prince and Princess of Prussia saw their Royal relatives off from the Anhalt station . Prince Arthur has been inspecting some military waggons which can at once he converted into boats , at Woolwich . The Prince and Princess of Wales still remain in Scotland . The Queen is expected to return to Windsor on tbe 10 th inst .

GENERAL HOME NEWS . —The mortality of London stil lcontinues high , though it is considerably lower than it was a month ago . The deaths last week were 1331 ; the corrected average for tire ten years is 1191 , being an increase on the average of 143 . The births for the week were 1705 ; the corrected average is 1859 . The Gazelle announces that the colonelcy of the

Coldstream Guards , vacant by the death of Lord Clyde , has been conferred on Sir William Gomiii , and that Major General M'Pherson has succeeded to the colonelcy of Sir William's old regiment , the 13 th Foot . The report presented by Mr . Farnall to the weekly meeting of the Central Relief Committee presents another important and favourable variation in the number of persons receiving relief in the cotton manufacturing districts . Compared with the previous week , there is the very considerable decrease of 1251 paupers . Since the Gth of

December tbe decrease is 127 , 000 . The amount of money in the hands of the treasurers of the 27 unions comprising the cotton district is £ 90 , 126 , and the balance in the bank is £ 307 , 297 . In the course of the meeting it was stated that £ 200 , 000 would probably be required for Manchester under the provisions of the Public Works Act . According to all accounts the harvest is

turning out most satisfactorily . Everywhere the yield of wheat is extraordinarily abundant . In the southern counties the greater part of the crop has been well secured . In the north , however , there is a great deal yet to be done , and the rain which has fallen during the last few days is causing some fear in the minds of the farmers . A few hot dry clays would put all

to rights , and ensure the ingathering of the crop in fine condition . For root crops the rain is all that could be desired . Mr . Heygate , M . P ., has been strongly recommending the collection of agricultural statistics to the farmers of Leicestershire . He contrasted the condition of England in this respect with that of some of the European states , and of our colonies ,

and the sister isle . He said that in Ireland statistics were collected from 60 , 000 holdings , without a dissentient voice , and the system was becoming more popular every clay . " It might not he a matter of very great consequence in time of peace , but they might depend upon it that such information would be of vital importance in the event of a war . " The Bristol

Association for obtaining an alteration of the Convict System have laid before the Home Secretary a petition , praying that four of the recommendations of the Royal Commission , who have just made their report , may be carried into effect . The recommendations are , that remission of punishment shall only be obtained by strenuous industry ; that the treatment shall commence with low diet , separate confinement , and monotonous labour ; that when the ticket of leave is granted , there shall be

still a supervision until the end of the term ; anel tnat such supervision , while it furnishes a refuge against unfounded charges , shall hold the convict to strict responsibility . The returns of the emigration officials at Liverpool show that , notwithstanding the condition of America , the United States continue to receive a larger number of emigrants than any other country . It is also stated that the total number of emigrants

who have left Liverpool during the past eight months is 93 , 90-1 The last of the wooden ships which is ever likely to be added to the British navy was launched at Woolwich on Saturday . The Wolverine , of 21 guns , was laid on the slip some years ago , and when the necessity for iron casing became visible her progress was suspended with the view to her

conversion . The Admiralty , however , finally determined to finish her as she had been begun , and her launch has taken place . The Wolverine is a sister ship to the unfortunate Orpheus . On the same day other magnificent launches took place on the riverthe Baroda , by the Millwail Company , and the Goleonda , by the Thames Iron Company . Both of them aro beautiful vessels .

Tho three launches of such splendid vessels in the course of one flood tide attracted an unusual number of persons down the river . One of the two iron steam rams which are being constructed by Messrs . Laird , of Birkenhead , and whieh led to a petition from the Emancipation Society to Earl Russell , was launched on Saturday , in the presence of a considerable number

of spectators . No secret seems to have been made of the event . A curious case of sudden blindness is recorded as having occurred at Peckhara , which , if true , would serve to illustrate the passage of the Psalmist , "The sun shall not smite thee b y day , nor the moon by night . " Injury from exposure to the moonbeams is not now recorded for the first time . An inquest has been held on the body of a little boy who was poisoned by mistake . A chemist at Moxloy , near Wolverhampton , appears

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