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Obituary.
June 19 . —Brother THOMAS HUDSON , a ; t . 5-t , at his house , Museum Street ; the cause of his death was consumption . He was of a very nervous temperament , and very sensitive ; but his character was marked by honesty of purpose and strict integrity . AA'hat Lodge meeting has not been enlivened by his song ? Let the memory of past joy remind the Brethren that he has left behind a widow and a musical daughter , who now require their patronage and support .
April 29 , at her son ' s residence in Paris , aged 58 , after a long and painful illness , borne with Christian fortitude and resignation , JULIA , the beloved sister of A . B . Granville , M . D ., of Piccadilly , and relict of the late Charles cle Lafolie , formerly Secretary to Count Mejan , Minister of Napoleon for the kingdom of Italy , afterwards Prefect of Rimini , and lastly Conservator-General of the Public Monuments in France .
James Rivers , Esq ., late Major 91 st Foot , at his residence , Westminster , London , Upper Canada , was buried with Masonic honours . The remains of the gallant officer , which were interred in the Episcopal Churchyard , were accompanied to the grave by the Masonic body of St . John ' s Lodge , No . 209 , anel hy a large circle of friends , by whom the deceased was beloved for his many virtues . Too much credit cannot be given to the body of St . John ' s Lodge , for the prompt attention to the request of their deceased Brother , from the shortness of the notice given them—nor to the generous conduct on the part of Major Holmes , of the 23 rd , for the use of the band which , on this as other occasions , he so generously granted for the use of the Lodge .
UNITED STATES . —Bro . Dr . CRAGHEAD , an exalted citizen and distinguished Brother . Bro . Gen . T . J . PORTER , a sincere friend , a patriotic citizen , and a worthy Mason . Bro . Major Ed . COBB , a kind Brother , and a true friend . Bro . THOMAS AA-HITNEY , set . 73 , * beloved when living by those who now lament his departure .
Bro . LUTHER HORNE , set . 56 ; he lived without reproach , ancl died universally respected . Bro . Captain J . MITCHELL , iEt . 63 ; he was Tyler for thirty years , an upright Mason and benevolent man . April 7 th . —The much loved and venerated MORGAN LEWIS , most Worshipful Grand Master of the Freemasons of New York , in the 90 th year of his age , the 60 th of his Brotherhood ; he was buried in public with full Masonic honours .
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Obituary.
June 19 . —Brother THOMAS HUDSON , a ; t . 5-t , at his house , Museum Street ; the cause of his death was consumption . He was of a very nervous temperament , and very sensitive ; but his character was marked by honesty of purpose and strict integrity . AA'hat Lodge meeting has not been enlivened by his song ? Let the memory of past joy remind the Brethren that he has left behind a widow and a musical daughter , who now require their patronage and support .
April 29 , at her son ' s residence in Paris , aged 58 , after a long and painful illness , borne with Christian fortitude and resignation , JULIA , the beloved sister of A . B . Granville , M . D ., of Piccadilly , and relict of the late Charles cle Lafolie , formerly Secretary to Count Mejan , Minister of Napoleon for the kingdom of Italy , afterwards Prefect of Rimini , and lastly Conservator-General of the Public Monuments in France .
James Rivers , Esq ., late Major 91 st Foot , at his residence , Westminster , London , Upper Canada , was buried with Masonic honours . The remains of the gallant officer , which were interred in the Episcopal Churchyard , were accompanied to the grave by the Masonic body of St . John ' s Lodge , No . 209 , anel hy a large circle of friends , by whom the deceased was beloved for his many virtues . Too much credit cannot be given to the body of St . John ' s Lodge , for the prompt attention to the request of their deceased Brother , from the shortness of the notice given them—nor to the generous conduct on the part of Major Holmes , of the 23 rd , for the use of the band which , on this as other occasions , he so generously granted for the use of the Lodge .
UNITED STATES . —Bro . Dr . CRAGHEAD , an exalted citizen and distinguished Brother . Bro . Gen . T . J . PORTER , a sincere friend , a patriotic citizen , and a worthy Mason . Bro . Major Ed . COBB , a kind Brother , and a true friend . Bro . THOMAS AA-HITNEY , set . 73 , * beloved when living by those who now lament his departure .
Bro . LUTHER HORNE , set . 56 ; he lived without reproach , ancl died universally respected . Bro . Captain J . MITCHELL , iEt . 63 ; he was Tyler for thirty years , an upright Mason and benevolent man . April 7 th . —The much loved and venerated MORGAN LEWIS , most Worshipful Grand Master of the Freemasons of New York , in the 90 th year of his age , the 60 th of his Brotherhood ; he was buried in public with full Masonic honours .