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Obituary.

Bro . Gorges Avas the only son of the late Hamilton Gorges , Esq ., of Kilbrew , Co . Meath , and at the time of his untoward decease AVRS in his twenty-sixth year . He was a lineal descendant of the historical Sir Ferdinando Gorges . Bro . Gorges Avas initiated in the De Grey and Ripon Lodge , No . 905 , April 27 th , 1863 . Ho served the office of Junior * AVarden in 1 SC 4 , and Avas installed Worshipful Master of the lodge in April , 1865 . His loss will be deeply felt by the members of the lodge , Avith whom he was a great favourite and much respected .

The R.W. Bro. J. J. L. Hoff.

THE R . W . BRO . J . J . L . HOFF .

Brother John Jacob Louis Hoff , Past Deputy Prov . G . M . of Bengal , and Past Junior Grand Warden of England , died at Calcutta on the 20 th of January , 1866 . For the last three years preA'ious to his decease , he had been an acute sufferer from paralysis and softening of tho brain . By a paper of instructions he declined to be buried with Masonic rites on account of the dislike he felt to any ceremonial of the order being made publicbut although the funeral

, was of a strictly private character , it was one of the most numerously attended ever witnessed in Calcutta , tho brethren of the English and Scotch lodges mustering in large numbers . Bro . Hoff will be gratefully remembered by the craft for his efforts in establishing , on a firm basis , The Indian Freemason's Friend , a publication now in the eighth year of its age , of which he was the projector , proprietor , and editor . The journal is continued by his son .

The Hon. William B. Hubbard.

THE HON . WILLIAM B . HUBBARD .

" We have just received tidings of the death of this exemplary and distin" guished Mason , whose long and useful life has IIOAV reached its close . When " Ave met him at Columbus last September ho appeared to be in the enjoyment " of his usual health and likely to remain Avith us for years to come . He took " part in the transactions of the Grand Encampment Avith his usual zeal , and " conversed on all topics in his ordinary clear and business-like way ; especially " did this strike us in a long conversation we had together concerning the

diffi" culties in the Scottish Rite . A'Ve have long communed Avith him by corres" pondence , and have reason to believe that he Avrote us always frankl y and " without reseiwe on all topics . At lost the summons has reached him , and he " has laid him down as one who , having the consciousness of duty faithfully " performed , Avillingly accepts the rest which is its reward . His name must " ever be gratefully cherished by the craft as a faithful and unselfish labourer " in the cause . " The following , from a Columbus paper , gives a brief sketch of his public " life : —

" ' Mr . Hubbard Avas , at the time of his death , over seventy years of age . " ' Many of our readers recollect the pleasant surprise that came to him on his " ' birthday , in August last , Avith the present from his son , marked ' Three Score " ' Years and Ten . ' As an eminent hiAvyer , as a legislator , and as a financier , he " ' has been so intimately connected Avith the history of our city , that it seems " ' scarcely necessary to refer at length to the incidents of his life . He came " ' to this State at an early period , from New York , and established himself in

" ' the practice of his profession at St . Clairsville . In the session of 1831 he " ' represented Belmont County in the General Assembly , and Avas elected Speaker " ' of the House . He came to Columbus about three years afterwards , and " ' almost immediately became identified with the financial interests of the city . " ' He Avas for some time President of the Columbus Savings Institution , which " ' was afterwards converted into the City Bank . He Avas , AVC believe , the first " ' President of the Exchange Bank , incorporated under Kelley ' s Banking LaAV . " ' In 1863 , he organised the First National Bank of this city , one of the first ' ban ks in the state organised under that law .

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HINTS ON THE SECRET LITERATURE OF FREEMASONRY. Article 1
MASONIC ANTIQUITIES, DOCUMENTS, &c. Article 11
LAWS, &c., OF THE UNITED SACRED BAND OF ROYAL ARCH KNIGHTS TEMPLAR PRIESTS. Article 14
FORM OF CERTIFICATE. Article 15
REPRINT OF SCARCE, ORCURIOUS , BOOKS ON FREEMASONRY . Article 22
Untitled Article 28
NOTES AND QUERIES FOR FREEMASONS . Article 29
NOVEL INVESTITURE. Article 29
GRAND OFFICE. Article 29
BRO. PRESTON'S COLLECTIONS. Article 30
THE ANCIENT LANDMARK. Article 30
THE CYPHER OF NINE. Article 30
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 31
THE LAST THING OUT IN THE MASONIC LINE. Article 31
MASONIC INTERLOPERS. Article 32
To the Editor of THE MASONIC PRESS. Article 33
PROVINCIAL GRAND SUPERINTENDENTS. Article 33
JERSEY FETE. Article 34
"MASONIC TEMPLE COMPANY (LIMITED.) Article 35
REVIEWS. Article 36
POETRY. Article 43
THE MASONIC REPORTER. Article 44
DUBLIN. Article 44
DEVONPORT. Article 44
MARK MASONRY.—(Unrecognized.) Article 44
KNIGHTS OF CONSTANTINOPLE. Article 45
OBITUARY. Article 45
THE R.W. BRO. J. J. L. HOFF. Article 46
THE HON. WILLIAM B. HUBBARD. Article 46
NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 47
TO SUBSCRIBERS. Article 47
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Obituary.

Bro . Gorges Avas the only son of the late Hamilton Gorges , Esq ., of Kilbrew , Co . Meath , and at the time of his untoward decease AVRS in his twenty-sixth year . He was a lineal descendant of the historical Sir Ferdinando Gorges . Bro . Gorges Avas initiated in the De Grey and Ripon Lodge , No . 905 , April 27 th , 1863 . Ho served the office of Junior * AVarden in 1 SC 4 , and Avas installed Worshipful Master of the lodge in April , 1865 . His loss will be deeply felt by the members of the lodge , Avith whom he was a great favourite and much respected .

The R.W. Bro. J. J. L. Hoff.

THE R . W . BRO . J . J . L . HOFF .

Brother John Jacob Louis Hoff , Past Deputy Prov . G . M . of Bengal , and Past Junior Grand Warden of England , died at Calcutta on the 20 th of January , 1866 . For the last three years preA'ious to his decease , he had been an acute sufferer from paralysis and softening of tho brain . By a paper of instructions he declined to be buried with Masonic rites on account of the dislike he felt to any ceremonial of the order being made publicbut although the funeral

, was of a strictly private character , it was one of the most numerously attended ever witnessed in Calcutta , tho brethren of the English and Scotch lodges mustering in large numbers . Bro . Hoff will be gratefully remembered by the craft for his efforts in establishing , on a firm basis , The Indian Freemason's Friend , a publication now in the eighth year of its age , of which he was the projector , proprietor , and editor . The journal is continued by his son .

The Hon. William B. Hubbard.

THE HON . WILLIAM B . HUBBARD .

" We have just received tidings of the death of this exemplary and distin" guished Mason , whose long and useful life has IIOAV reached its close . When " Ave met him at Columbus last September ho appeared to be in the enjoyment " of his usual health and likely to remain Avith us for years to come . He took " part in the transactions of the Grand Encampment Avith his usual zeal , and " conversed on all topics in his ordinary clear and business-like way ; especially " did this strike us in a long conversation we had together concerning the

diffi" culties in the Scottish Rite . A'Ve have long communed Avith him by corres" pondence , and have reason to believe that he Avrote us always frankl y and " without reseiwe on all topics . At lost the summons has reached him , and he " has laid him down as one who , having the consciousness of duty faithfully " performed , Avillingly accepts the rest which is its reward . His name must " ever be gratefully cherished by the craft as a faithful and unselfish labourer " in the cause . " The following , from a Columbus paper , gives a brief sketch of his public " life : —

" ' Mr . Hubbard Avas , at the time of his death , over seventy years of age . " ' Many of our readers recollect the pleasant surprise that came to him on his " ' birthday , in August last , Avith the present from his son , marked ' Three Score " ' Years and Ten . ' As an eminent hiAvyer , as a legislator , and as a financier , he " ' has been so intimately connected Avith the history of our city , that it seems " ' scarcely necessary to refer at length to the incidents of his life . He came " ' to this State at an early period , from New York , and established himself in

" ' the practice of his profession at St . Clairsville . In the session of 1831 he " ' represented Belmont County in the General Assembly , and Avas elected Speaker " ' of the House . He came to Columbus about three years afterwards , and " ' almost immediately became identified with the financial interests of the city . " ' He Avas for some time President of the Columbus Savings Institution , which " ' was afterwards converted into the City Bank . He Avas , AVC believe , the first " ' President of the Exchange Bank , incorporated under Kelley ' s Banking LaAV . " ' In 1863 , he organised the First National Bank of this city , one of the first ' ban ks in the state organised under that law .

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