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Masonic And General Tidings.
MASONIC AND GENERAL TIDINGS .
The Committee of Management of the Royal Masonic llenevolent Institution will-hold their regular monthly meeting at Freemasons' Hall , on Wednesday next , the 12 th inst ., at 4 p . m . The Lady Mayoress held one ol the musical afternoons at the Mansion House on Tuesday , at which , in spite of the very unfavourable state of the weather , some 350 guests were present .
The winter sessions of the different medical schools in London were opened on Monday , with the exception of St . George ' s Hospital , when the inaugural lecture was delivered by Dr . R . L . Bowles on Saturday last . Bros . Sir John Pender , Sir James Fergusson , and the other members of the party on board the Eastern Telegraph Company's steamer Mignon , experienced a most cordial reception on the occasion of their recent visit to Lisbon .
The Prince and Princess Henry of Prussia and Prince Waldomar , who arrived in London from Germany on Sunday , left Buckingham Palace via the London and North-Western Lino , for Balmoral on a visit to her Majesty the Oueen .
The Queen Elizabeth Grammar School at Kingston on-Thames held its annual river carnival on Saturday afternoon last . The weather was fine , and there was consequently a large concourse of spectators , who watched the different contests with keen interest .
The directors of the Empire Palace , Limited , have declared the third interim dividend for the present year at the following rates : is . Sd . on each share of £ 1 on which 10 s . has been paid ; 2 s . fid . on each share of £ \ on which 15 s . has been paid , payable on the 10 th inst .
On Saturday last , Bro . Lord Mayor Sir David Evans opened the new commodious baths and wash-houses which the Camberwell Vestry have recently erected in Churchstreet . The large swimming bath is 40 yards long by 12 yards broad , and is lighted by electricity and well ventilated .
A Drawing Room Meeting will be held at the Mansion House , on Friday next , the 14 th instant ., in aid of the London Needlework Guild , at which the Princess Mary , Duchess of Teck , who is a Patroness nf the institution , will be present , accompanied by her daughter , the Princess Victoria .
The meetings of the Hornsey Lodge of Instruction at the White Hart Masonic Rooms , High-street , Lewisham , under the Preceptorship of Bro . A . A . Drew , were resumed for the winter on the 29 th ult . The lodge will now meet regularly every Thursday evening , its ceremonies being rehearsed with musical accompaniment by Bro . Bower , Org ,
Her Majesty has been pleased to accept the gift of an ostrich , which has been forwarded to her by Alimandy S . imadou , a distinguished West African potentate . The bird is described as being a very fine specimen , nearly g feet high , very tame , and is ridden by a black servant , who has been appointed to attend upon it . It will be temporarily placed in the Zoological Gardens .
The Langton Lodge of Instruction will resume work on Thursday , the 13 th instant , at 5 . 30 p . m ., at the "White Hart" Tavern , Abchurch Lane , E . C . The ceremony for rehearsal on that date will be that of passing . It may lie well to note that although the lodge under whose sanction it is woiked has changed its name to the Welcome , the lodge of instruction continues under its old name , the Langton .
I 111 : WIIITSTAIU . K OVSTKR BKIIS . — The free fishers and dredgers of Whitstable have resolved to carry to an issue the sale recently contemplated of their renowned oyster fishery . Reduced receipts on the pait of the corporation , which numbers some 500 members , have created discontent , hence the desire to capitalize their rights . Parliament will , therefore , be asked to sanction the sale of their rights under the charter .
The Queen ' s Buckhounds have commenced forest hunting , the first meet having taken place at the Royal Hotel , Ascot , on Tuesday , the field comprising about 50 ladies and gentlemen , and including Lord Ribblesdale , the new Master , and his predecessor , the Earl of Coventry . The deer gave a capital run past Bagshot towards Frimley and back to Bagshot Sands . These meets are preparatory to the regular season next month .
Up to the present time the proposal that Uro . Lord Mayor Sir David Evans should open a fund at the Man-ion House for the purchase of Nelson ' s old llagship , the Foudroyant , does not appear to have met with much . success , and it is very improbable therefore that his lordship will make a special appeal to the publ- ' c . Nevertheless there is every
probability that the ship will be secured for this country , a syndicate of gentlemen is being formed for the purpose , and if the requisite amount—between £ 5000 and £ 0000—is obtained , the FouJroyant will be brought over and moored in the Thames between Waterloo and lilackfriars Bridges for exhibition .
The inter-county nllc match at the new ranges near Staines resulted in a victory for Gloucestershire over Middlesex and Surrey . The distances were 200 , 500 , and fioo yards , and the aggregate scores were : Gloucestershire 1702 , Surrey 1 I 17 S , and Middlesex 1650 ,. On Saturday last at Wimbledon the annual contest between teams of eight
each representing the ollicers , the non-commissioned ollicers , the privates , arc ! the honorary members of the Civil Service Rilks resulted in a victory for the non-coms ., who . 'cored 6 44 points , the privates being placed second with 504 points , the ollicers third with 5 6 4 points , and the honorary members last with 4 . S 0 points .
Young lady artist , daughter of Exhibitor at the Royal Academy , artistically colours photographs : Cartes , is ., 2 s . ; cabinets , 2 s ., 3 s . ( id . Photographs enlarged up to life-lize , and finished in oils , water colour , or monochrome . Ivory minialtires faithfully reprrduced from photographs , and most delicately painted . Special care taken with the colouring of regalia . Highest testimonials from nobility , & c . — Mabel Vernon , Craven House , Beaconsfield-road , New -Southgate , N .
Masonic And General Tidings.
The Provincial Grand Mark Lodge of Cheshire will be held at the Masonic Rooms , Birkenhead , on the 11 th inst ., Bro . Lord Egerton of Tatton will preside . It is said that under the will of the late Duke of Sutherland , the Dowager Duchess of Sutherland will receive , in addition to a jointure of £ 15 , 000 a year , an annual income
of upwards of £ 50 , 000 . Captain Lingard , who is in command of the British East Africa Company's troops in Uganda , and has arrived recently in London , had an interview with the directors of the Company on Tuesday and was subsequently in communication with the Foreign Office .
The Princess Louise Marchioness of Lome , accompanied by Prince and Princess Henry of Battenberg , opened the Aberdeen Infirmary Extension , which has been erected at a cost of £ 30 , 000 in commemoration of the Qneen ' s Jubilee . After the ceremony , the Royal party returned by special train to Ballater en route for Balmoral .
The centenary meeting of the Samaritan Lodge , No . 2 S < 5 , will take place on the nth inst ., at the Mechanics' Hall , Bacup . Bro . Col . Le Gendre N . Starkie , Prov . G . M ., will be present on that occasion . A large number of brethren from this and other provinces are expected to attend this most interesting event .
Messrs . Morris and T . B . Slade recently sold at Leigh-on-Sea , 77 plots of freehold land , close to the railway station . The plots were all sold at the average price of £ iS per plot . The attendance of London buyers numbered 300 , who were entertained by the vendor , J . H . Higgins , Esq ., of Lapwater Hall , to an excellent luncheon .
Mr . and Mrs . Gladstone attended the harvest thanksgiving service at Hawarden Parish Church on Thursday night , when the sermon was preached by the Rev . Canon Maccoll . Mr . Gladstone will , as at present arranged , leave Harwarden for Oxford on the 22 nd inst ., and afterwards proceed to London .
The syllabus of the 33 rd session of the Crystal Palace Company's School of Art , Science , and Literature has just been issued . The high standard of former years is fully maintained , and in the Ladies' Division especially great efforts appear to have been made to present a most exhaustive and carefully-prepared programme of studies .
We regret to hear that the Duke of Connaught recently met with an accident while out shooting at Balmoral and sprained his knee . His Royal Highness , however , has been going on favourably , but in order to obtain the necessary rest for the damaged limb , he was under the necessity of cancelling his arrangement to open a new infirmary at Aberdeen on Tuesday .
Very great interest has been taken in the Austro-German military ride , in which a number of German officers rode from Berlin to Vienna , and a number of Austrian officers rode from Vienna to Berlin . The first German officer to reach Vienna was Prince Frederick Leopold , who covered
the distance between the two capitals in 85 ' hours , while Lieutenant Heyl accomplished the journey in S 4 hours 25 minutes . The first Austrian officer to reach Berlin was Lieutenant Miklos , who did the journey in 74 hours 24 minutes , the second Austrian being Lieutenant Csavossy .
lhe Committee entrusted with the formulation of arrangements for the grand Masonic re-union , musical soiree , conversazione , and ball to b : h Id in the Hope-street Temple , Liverpool , on Wednesday , November 30 th , was held last Friday evening , Bro . Robert Foite , P . P . G . Treas .,
Chairman of the ( ommitt-e , presiding in the absence of his Worship the Mayor ( Bro . J . De Bels Adam , P . P . S . G . W . ) The arrangements were still further forwarded , and everything points to a most successful gathering . Bro . Latham , the Hon . Treas ., and Bro . E . Collister-Jones , the Hjn . Sec , are working assiduously to that end .
A church parade of the Devonport lodges will be held on Hospital Sunday , the idth instant , for the benefit of the funds of the Royal Albert Hospital . The brethren will meet in lhe afternoon at the Masonic Hall , Granby-street , and thence proceed to St . Paul's Church , of which Bro .
Rev . A . J . Hamlyn is vicar . The sermon will be preached by Bro . Rev . Dr . Lemon , P . G . Chaplain of Devonshire . The arrangements will be under Bro . J . R . Lor . l , P . G . D . C . The brethren of the Plymouth and Stonehouse lodges , and all other brethren present in the Three Towns , are cordially invited to attend .
Apropos of Freemasonry in the army , which exists in the service , as elsewhere , under perfectly satisfactory and welldefined conditions , there is an amusing tendency at times on the part of Tommy Atkins to form secret societies and attend other likewise unauthorised gatherings ; but when discovered , it is always very firmly suppressed . A writer refers to a case which occurred some years ago in India ,
when . 1 number of fantastic garments were found in a disused barrack-room . On inquiry these turned out to belong to a society evidently quite harmless to all intents and purposes , but , nevertheless , against the rules , so it was , of course , put down , and the enterprising originator of the society received a very stiff letter on the subject from the commanding officer . —Court Journal .
A deputation of Members of Parliament and others waited on the General Purposes Committee of the London County Council on Monday , for the purpose of urging upon that body th : desiraui . ily of acquiring tie A . b ; rt Palace as a place of pjpular resort . It was pointed out that the establishment , which c : > st over £ 101 , 000 , could b ; obtained for about £ IJ , OJO or £ . 14 , 000 , including the organ and the
picture gallery . lhe Prince f Wale , had written to the same effect , and , afser s-, ine discussion , Mr . William Bcr . n , M . P ., gave a sympathetic reply , hut said they would wait till some approach was made on the subject by the Battersea Vestry and other local bodies . If these tit-stirred themselves heartily , it would no doubt exercise considerable inlluence on the Council .
HOLLOWAY s 1 ' iu . s AMI OlNTMKxr . —Rheumatism , Neural ia . - It is sometimes ililiicult to determine which of these di , c ses is . 'Mllieting the SIIULTLT , hut this ignorance will not m tter if HoUoways remedies be used . They alleviate and r ire all nitiM'tilarnml nervous pains . In hereditary rheumatism , after linthing the atlee ' erl parts with wrm salt water , Holloway ' s
Ointment sh nhl he well ruhhc . I i . pnn the spot , that it may penetrate and exert its soothing and regulating properties on the deepest vessels anil nerves which are tinaiily excited , and cause both the pair , and swe ling . Ilolloway ' s treatment his the in rit of rcino \ ing the diseases without debilitating the . constitution , which was lhe inevitable result of the heeding , mercury , and rolchichiiin practice formerly adopted in these complaints .
Masonic And General Tidings.
We are asked to state that the meetings of the Clare and Avondale Lodge of Instruction , No . 2411 , are held , \ the Masonic Hall , Leytonstone , E ., every Tuesdav . ! S o'clock p . m . y ' ' The Duke of Connaught , commanding the Southe Military District , has promised to distribute the prizes i " connection with the ist Hants Volunteer Royal Engineers " in Portsmouth Town Hall , on November 1 . ' '
The Prince of Wales , who has been on a visit to tl » Duke and Duchess of Fife , is expected to reach London from Mar Lodge to-morrow ( Saturday ) morning , and h remain at Marlborough House for a few days . The Commander-in-Chief has , by a general order to the
army , awarded the medal for long service and good conduct to 17 S non-commissioned officers and men , of whom 21 belong to the Cavalry , 54 to the Royal Artillery , iS to the Royal Engineers , 70 to the Guards and other infantry regiments , and 12 to departmental corps .
The Duke of Cambridge visited Chatham on Tuesday and reviewed the whole of the troops in garrison there ' His Royal Highness , who was attended by a brilliant stall was received on his arrival with a Royal salute of 21 < ntns ' and at once proceeded to the Lines , where he witnessed the 2 nd battalion of the Buffs , the Royal Engineers , and the Royal Marines go through a series of manoeuvres .
The Lord Mayor Elect ( Mr . Alderman Stuart Knill ) has appointed the Rev . Alexander Israel M'Caul M . A ., Rector of St . Magnus-the-Martyr , London Bridge , to be his official Chaplain , and Mr . William Jameson Soulsb y , Barrister-at-Law , of the Middle Temple , to be his Private Secretary during his year of office . Mr . Soulsby has held the same position in the 17 preceding Mayoralties .
Under the title of " Cottage Gardening , " Messrs . Cassell and Company are about to publish a new halfpenny weekl y journal dealing with gardening and kindred subjects . It is specially intended to help the occupiers of small gardens , poultry , and bee-keepers , allotment-holders , and housewives . It will be edited by Mr . W . Robinson , F . L . S ., founder and directing editor of The Garden , and will be full y illustrated . The first number will be published on the 12 th inst .
Her Majesty ' s Commissioners for the Exhibition of 18 51 have placed at the disposal of the Council of University College the nomination to a scholarship of £ 150 for the jj year 1 S 93 . The scholarship is intended "to enable students !! who have passed through a college curriculum to continue j the prosecution of science with the view of aiding in its 1 advance or in its application to the industries of the I country . " 1
At the Mansion House the Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress entertained numerous guests on _ Thursday on behalf of the British and Foreign Bible Society . Appropriate addresses were delivered during the course of the evening , and an interesting selection of Bible versions from the Society ' s library were on view . Music , tea , and coffee , added to the enjoyment of the guests , who departed thoroughly satisfied that the association on whose behalf they were assembled was well worthy of continued support .
Lord Tennyson passed away tranquilly and without pain about half-past one on Thursday morning . Only the moonbeams lighted the dying poet ' s chamber , where the Hon . Hallam and Mrs . Tennyson , Sir Andrew Clark , and Dr . Dabbs were watching , when a peaceful slumber merged
almost imperceptibly into death . Lady Tennyson , to whom her husband had spoken his last farewell about midnight , was absent from the room at the close . Messages of of sympathy have been received from the Queen and the Prince of Wales .
The Court of Common Council , at their sitting on Thursday , were informed of the death of the Poet Laureate , by Mr . Pannell , the Chief Commoner , who gave notice that at the next court he should move a resolution of sympathy and co . idjlence . Alderman Sir Francis Truscott and Sir Reginald Hanson , M . P ., and Deputies Bedford , Cos , Ashby , and Halse were elected Conservators of the Kiver Thames for the term of five years ; and 300 guineas were voted to the fund for the sufferers by the Welsh colliery explosion .
The stately Church rf St . Martin-in-the-Fields was on Thursday afternoon the scene of a special service vn connection with the unveiling of two windows , placed in the building , by public subscription , to the memory of the late Mr . W . H . Smith . The Bishop of London officiated at the short but impressive ceremony , which marked the anniversary of the death of the respected Statesman . Ih « windows , which are divided by the gallery , represent the Apostle St . Luke and the supper at Emmaus .
There has been err etc 1 in St . Andrew ' s Cemetery , Newcastle-on-Tyne , by the brethren of Si . Nicholas Lodge . No . 1676 , a handsome memrrial to their late Bro . George Richardson , dentist , Newcastle-on-Tyne , and a native 0 Dundee . The monument consists of five pieces of « Aberdeen granite standing on a freestone base and ent iui . 1 ubv ¦¦ ^ lauiii . JIUIIUIII | , w » i u • » . » . »*• . — ¦ ¦ — net
closure , and bears the following inscription : " In ''"" " , memory of George Richardsen , beloved husband Eliza Margaret Richardson , who entered into rest 14 December , 1 S 01 , aged 37 years . This monument « a erected by Masonic brethren and friends t-f tbe de 5 . u ,. in recognition of the high esteem in which he was he Id was a tiue man , an honest Freemason , and a sine
friend . On Sunday last a Masonic service was held in the Nicholas Church , Broxburn , under the au-picesot L' fc Hue . ban St . Join , No . 630 . The biethren assembled in r Public Hall , deputations being present from the 'j ing lodges : Rille , 1-dinburgh ; Ancient Brazen , Lim gow ; Maitland , Kirkliston ; Thistle , West Calder , John , Mid-Calderj and Rathe ) and Kirknewton . £ . ' » . " ll-wico » ir # "w-nf fn m flio IV / iuinrln 1 C , rar \ t \ LodCC 0 ' .
guwshiie were Br < s . P . M'Lagan , M . P . j N . M 'J " ' afke . S and James Gammie . After the service the brethren' bv back lo the lodge room , where remarks were in A Bios , the Rev . D . M . Henry , M'Lagan , and ottiers . . ^ collection for benevolent purposes , taken after tn < = realised over £ 10 . _ of A GOOD PLAN .-The Eleventh Annual ^ "jljble _ Explanatory Book , sent free , gives valuable ano a ))( i information how to operate successfully in = i ° j . ; vars Shares and obtain handsome profits . —Address , u and Co ., Stockbrokers , 11 , Poultry , London , &•<• " ,
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Masonic And General Tidings.
MASONIC AND GENERAL TIDINGS .
The Committee of Management of the Royal Masonic llenevolent Institution will-hold their regular monthly meeting at Freemasons' Hall , on Wednesday next , the 12 th inst ., at 4 p . m . The Lady Mayoress held one ol the musical afternoons at the Mansion House on Tuesday , at which , in spite of the very unfavourable state of the weather , some 350 guests were present .
The winter sessions of the different medical schools in London were opened on Monday , with the exception of St . George ' s Hospital , when the inaugural lecture was delivered by Dr . R . L . Bowles on Saturday last . Bros . Sir John Pender , Sir James Fergusson , and the other members of the party on board the Eastern Telegraph Company's steamer Mignon , experienced a most cordial reception on the occasion of their recent visit to Lisbon .
The Prince and Princess Henry of Prussia and Prince Waldomar , who arrived in London from Germany on Sunday , left Buckingham Palace via the London and North-Western Lino , for Balmoral on a visit to her Majesty the Oueen .
The Queen Elizabeth Grammar School at Kingston on-Thames held its annual river carnival on Saturday afternoon last . The weather was fine , and there was consequently a large concourse of spectators , who watched the different contests with keen interest .
The directors of the Empire Palace , Limited , have declared the third interim dividend for the present year at the following rates : is . Sd . on each share of £ 1 on which 10 s . has been paid ; 2 s . fid . on each share of £ \ on which 15 s . has been paid , payable on the 10 th inst .
On Saturday last , Bro . Lord Mayor Sir David Evans opened the new commodious baths and wash-houses which the Camberwell Vestry have recently erected in Churchstreet . The large swimming bath is 40 yards long by 12 yards broad , and is lighted by electricity and well ventilated .
A Drawing Room Meeting will be held at the Mansion House , on Friday next , the 14 th instant ., in aid of the London Needlework Guild , at which the Princess Mary , Duchess of Teck , who is a Patroness nf the institution , will be present , accompanied by her daughter , the Princess Victoria .
The meetings of the Hornsey Lodge of Instruction at the White Hart Masonic Rooms , High-street , Lewisham , under the Preceptorship of Bro . A . A . Drew , were resumed for the winter on the 29 th ult . The lodge will now meet regularly every Thursday evening , its ceremonies being rehearsed with musical accompaniment by Bro . Bower , Org ,
Her Majesty has been pleased to accept the gift of an ostrich , which has been forwarded to her by Alimandy S . imadou , a distinguished West African potentate . The bird is described as being a very fine specimen , nearly g feet high , very tame , and is ridden by a black servant , who has been appointed to attend upon it . It will be temporarily placed in the Zoological Gardens .
The Langton Lodge of Instruction will resume work on Thursday , the 13 th instant , at 5 . 30 p . m ., at the "White Hart" Tavern , Abchurch Lane , E . C . The ceremony for rehearsal on that date will be that of passing . It may lie well to note that although the lodge under whose sanction it is woiked has changed its name to the Welcome , the lodge of instruction continues under its old name , the Langton .
I 111 : WIIITSTAIU . K OVSTKR BKIIS . — The free fishers and dredgers of Whitstable have resolved to carry to an issue the sale recently contemplated of their renowned oyster fishery . Reduced receipts on the pait of the corporation , which numbers some 500 members , have created discontent , hence the desire to capitalize their rights . Parliament will , therefore , be asked to sanction the sale of their rights under the charter .
The Queen ' s Buckhounds have commenced forest hunting , the first meet having taken place at the Royal Hotel , Ascot , on Tuesday , the field comprising about 50 ladies and gentlemen , and including Lord Ribblesdale , the new Master , and his predecessor , the Earl of Coventry . The deer gave a capital run past Bagshot towards Frimley and back to Bagshot Sands . These meets are preparatory to the regular season next month .
Up to the present time the proposal that Uro . Lord Mayor Sir David Evans should open a fund at the Man-ion House for the purchase of Nelson ' s old llagship , the Foudroyant , does not appear to have met with much . success , and it is very improbable therefore that his lordship will make a special appeal to the publ- ' c . Nevertheless there is every
probability that the ship will be secured for this country , a syndicate of gentlemen is being formed for the purpose , and if the requisite amount—between £ 5000 and £ 0000—is obtained , the FouJroyant will be brought over and moored in the Thames between Waterloo and lilackfriars Bridges for exhibition .
The inter-county nllc match at the new ranges near Staines resulted in a victory for Gloucestershire over Middlesex and Surrey . The distances were 200 , 500 , and fioo yards , and the aggregate scores were : Gloucestershire 1702 , Surrey 1 I 17 S , and Middlesex 1650 ,. On Saturday last at Wimbledon the annual contest between teams of eight
each representing the ollicers , the non-commissioned ollicers , the privates , arc ! the honorary members of the Civil Service Rilks resulted in a victory for the non-coms ., who . 'cored 6 44 points , the privates being placed second with 504 points , the ollicers third with 5 6 4 points , and the honorary members last with 4 . S 0 points .
Young lady artist , daughter of Exhibitor at the Royal Academy , artistically colours photographs : Cartes , is ., 2 s . ; cabinets , 2 s ., 3 s . ( id . Photographs enlarged up to life-lize , and finished in oils , water colour , or monochrome . Ivory minialtires faithfully reprrduced from photographs , and most delicately painted . Special care taken with the colouring of regalia . Highest testimonials from nobility , & c . — Mabel Vernon , Craven House , Beaconsfield-road , New -Southgate , N .
Masonic And General Tidings.
The Provincial Grand Mark Lodge of Cheshire will be held at the Masonic Rooms , Birkenhead , on the 11 th inst ., Bro . Lord Egerton of Tatton will preside . It is said that under the will of the late Duke of Sutherland , the Dowager Duchess of Sutherland will receive , in addition to a jointure of £ 15 , 000 a year , an annual income
of upwards of £ 50 , 000 . Captain Lingard , who is in command of the British East Africa Company's troops in Uganda , and has arrived recently in London , had an interview with the directors of the Company on Tuesday and was subsequently in communication with the Foreign Office .
The Princess Louise Marchioness of Lome , accompanied by Prince and Princess Henry of Battenberg , opened the Aberdeen Infirmary Extension , which has been erected at a cost of £ 30 , 000 in commemoration of the Qneen ' s Jubilee . After the ceremony , the Royal party returned by special train to Ballater en route for Balmoral .
The centenary meeting of the Samaritan Lodge , No . 2 S < 5 , will take place on the nth inst ., at the Mechanics' Hall , Bacup . Bro . Col . Le Gendre N . Starkie , Prov . G . M ., will be present on that occasion . A large number of brethren from this and other provinces are expected to attend this most interesting event .
Messrs . Morris and T . B . Slade recently sold at Leigh-on-Sea , 77 plots of freehold land , close to the railway station . The plots were all sold at the average price of £ iS per plot . The attendance of London buyers numbered 300 , who were entertained by the vendor , J . H . Higgins , Esq ., of Lapwater Hall , to an excellent luncheon .
Mr . and Mrs . Gladstone attended the harvest thanksgiving service at Hawarden Parish Church on Thursday night , when the sermon was preached by the Rev . Canon Maccoll . Mr . Gladstone will , as at present arranged , leave Harwarden for Oxford on the 22 nd inst ., and afterwards proceed to London .
The syllabus of the 33 rd session of the Crystal Palace Company's School of Art , Science , and Literature has just been issued . The high standard of former years is fully maintained , and in the Ladies' Division especially great efforts appear to have been made to present a most exhaustive and carefully-prepared programme of studies .
We regret to hear that the Duke of Connaught recently met with an accident while out shooting at Balmoral and sprained his knee . His Royal Highness , however , has been going on favourably , but in order to obtain the necessary rest for the damaged limb , he was under the necessity of cancelling his arrangement to open a new infirmary at Aberdeen on Tuesday .
Very great interest has been taken in the Austro-German military ride , in which a number of German officers rode from Berlin to Vienna , and a number of Austrian officers rode from Vienna to Berlin . The first German officer to reach Vienna was Prince Frederick Leopold , who covered
the distance between the two capitals in 85 ' hours , while Lieutenant Heyl accomplished the journey in S 4 hours 25 minutes . The first Austrian officer to reach Berlin was Lieutenant Miklos , who did the journey in 74 hours 24 minutes , the second Austrian being Lieutenant Csavossy .
lhe Committee entrusted with the formulation of arrangements for the grand Masonic re-union , musical soiree , conversazione , and ball to b : h Id in the Hope-street Temple , Liverpool , on Wednesday , November 30 th , was held last Friday evening , Bro . Robert Foite , P . P . G . Treas .,
Chairman of the ( ommitt-e , presiding in the absence of his Worship the Mayor ( Bro . J . De Bels Adam , P . P . S . G . W . ) The arrangements were still further forwarded , and everything points to a most successful gathering . Bro . Latham , the Hon . Treas ., and Bro . E . Collister-Jones , the Hjn . Sec , are working assiduously to that end .
A church parade of the Devonport lodges will be held on Hospital Sunday , the idth instant , for the benefit of the funds of the Royal Albert Hospital . The brethren will meet in lhe afternoon at the Masonic Hall , Granby-street , and thence proceed to St . Paul's Church , of which Bro .
Rev . A . J . Hamlyn is vicar . The sermon will be preached by Bro . Rev . Dr . Lemon , P . G . Chaplain of Devonshire . The arrangements will be under Bro . J . R . Lor . l , P . G . D . C . The brethren of the Plymouth and Stonehouse lodges , and all other brethren present in the Three Towns , are cordially invited to attend .
Apropos of Freemasonry in the army , which exists in the service , as elsewhere , under perfectly satisfactory and welldefined conditions , there is an amusing tendency at times on the part of Tommy Atkins to form secret societies and attend other likewise unauthorised gatherings ; but when discovered , it is always very firmly suppressed . A writer refers to a case which occurred some years ago in India ,
when . 1 number of fantastic garments were found in a disused barrack-room . On inquiry these turned out to belong to a society evidently quite harmless to all intents and purposes , but , nevertheless , against the rules , so it was , of course , put down , and the enterprising originator of the society received a very stiff letter on the subject from the commanding officer . —Court Journal .
A deputation of Members of Parliament and others waited on the General Purposes Committee of the London County Council on Monday , for the purpose of urging upon that body th : desiraui . ily of acquiring tie A . b ; rt Palace as a place of pjpular resort . It was pointed out that the establishment , which c : > st over £ 101 , 000 , could b ; obtained for about £ IJ , OJO or £ . 14 , 000 , including the organ and the
picture gallery . lhe Prince f Wale , had written to the same effect , and , afser s-, ine discussion , Mr . William Bcr . n , M . P ., gave a sympathetic reply , hut said they would wait till some approach was made on the subject by the Battersea Vestry and other local bodies . If these tit-stirred themselves heartily , it would no doubt exercise considerable inlluence on the Council .
HOLLOWAY s 1 ' iu . s AMI OlNTMKxr . —Rheumatism , Neural ia . - It is sometimes ililiicult to determine which of these di , c ses is . 'Mllieting the SIIULTLT , hut this ignorance will not m tter if HoUoways remedies be used . They alleviate and r ire all nitiM'tilarnml nervous pains . In hereditary rheumatism , after linthing the atlee ' erl parts with wrm salt water , Holloway ' s
Ointment sh nhl he well ruhhc . I i . pnn the spot , that it may penetrate and exert its soothing and regulating properties on the deepest vessels anil nerves which are tinaiily excited , and cause both the pair , and swe ling . Ilolloway ' s treatment his the in rit of rcino \ ing the diseases without debilitating the . constitution , which was lhe inevitable result of the heeding , mercury , and rolchichiiin practice formerly adopted in these complaints .
Masonic And General Tidings.
We are asked to state that the meetings of the Clare and Avondale Lodge of Instruction , No . 2411 , are held , \ the Masonic Hall , Leytonstone , E ., every Tuesdav . ! S o'clock p . m . y ' ' The Duke of Connaught , commanding the Southe Military District , has promised to distribute the prizes i " connection with the ist Hants Volunteer Royal Engineers " in Portsmouth Town Hall , on November 1 . ' '
The Prince of Wales , who has been on a visit to tl » Duke and Duchess of Fife , is expected to reach London from Mar Lodge to-morrow ( Saturday ) morning , and h remain at Marlborough House for a few days . The Commander-in-Chief has , by a general order to the
army , awarded the medal for long service and good conduct to 17 S non-commissioned officers and men , of whom 21 belong to the Cavalry , 54 to the Royal Artillery , iS to the Royal Engineers , 70 to the Guards and other infantry regiments , and 12 to departmental corps .
The Duke of Cambridge visited Chatham on Tuesday and reviewed the whole of the troops in garrison there ' His Royal Highness , who was attended by a brilliant stall was received on his arrival with a Royal salute of 21 < ntns ' and at once proceeded to the Lines , where he witnessed the 2 nd battalion of the Buffs , the Royal Engineers , and the Royal Marines go through a series of manoeuvres .
The Lord Mayor Elect ( Mr . Alderman Stuart Knill ) has appointed the Rev . Alexander Israel M'Caul M . A ., Rector of St . Magnus-the-Martyr , London Bridge , to be his official Chaplain , and Mr . William Jameson Soulsb y , Barrister-at-Law , of the Middle Temple , to be his Private Secretary during his year of office . Mr . Soulsby has held the same position in the 17 preceding Mayoralties .
Under the title of " Cottage Gardening , " Messrs . Cassell and Company are about to publish a new halfpenny weekl y journal dealing with gardening and kindred subjects . It is specially intended to help the occupiers of small gardens , poultry , and bee-keepers , allotment-holders , and housewives . It will be edited by Mr . W . Robinson , F . L . S ., founder and directing editor of The Garden , and will be full y illustrated . The first number will be published on the 12 th inst .
Her Majesty ' s Commissioners for the Exhibition of 18 51 have placed at the disposal of the Council of University College the nomination to a scholarship of £ 150 for the jj year 1 S 93 . The scholarship is intended "to enable students !! who have passed through a college curriculum to continue j the prosecution of science with the view of aiding in its 1 advance or in its application to the industries of the I country . " 1
At the Mansion House the Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress entertained numerous guests on _ Thursday on behalf of the British and Foreign Bible Society . Appropriate addresses were delivered during the course of the evening , and an interesting selection of Bible versions from the Society ' s library were on view . Music , tea , and coffee , added to the enjoyment of the guests , who departed thoroughly satisfied that the association on whose behalf they were assembled was well worthy of continued support .
Lord Tennyson passed away tranquilly and without pain about half-past one on Thursday morning . Only the moonbeams lighted the dying poet ' s chamber , where the Hon . Hallam and Mrs . Tennyson , Sir Andrew Clark , and Dr . Dabbs were watching , when a peaceful slumber merged
almost imperceptibly into death . Lady Tennyson , to whom her husband had spoken his last farewell about midnight , was absent from the room at the close . Messages of of sympathy have been received from the Queen and the Prince of Wales .
The Court of Common Council , at their sitting on Thursday , were informed of the death of the Poet Laureate , by Mr . Pannell , the Chief Commoner , who gave notice that at the next court he should move a resolution of sympathy and co . idjlence . Alderman Sir Francis Truscott and Sir Reginald Hanson , M . P ., and Deputies Bedford , Cos , Ashby , and Halse were elected Conservators of the Kiver Thames for the term of five years ; and 300 guineas were voted to the fund for the sufferers by the Welsh colliery explosion .
The stately Church rf St . Martin-in-the-Fields was on Thursday afternoon the scene of a special service vn connection with the unveiling of two windows , placed in the building , by public subscription , to the memory of the late Mr . W . H . Smith . The Bishop of London officiated at the short but impressive ceremony , which marked the anniversary of the death of the respected Statesman . Ih « windows , which are divided by the gallery , represent the Apostle St . Luke and the supper at Emmaus .
There has been err etc 1 in St . Andrew ' s Cemetery , Newcastle-on-Tyne , by the brethren of Si . Nicholas Lodge . No . 1676 , a handsome memrrial to their late Bro . George Richardson , dentist , Newcastle-on-Tyne , and a native 0 Dundee . The monument consists of five pieces of « Aberdeen granite standing on a freestone base and ent iui . 1 ubv ¦¦ ^ lauiii . JIUIIUIII | , w » i u • » . » . »*• . — ¦ ¦ — net
closure , and bears the following inscription : " In ''"" " , memory of George Richardsen , beloved husband Eliza Margaret Richardson , who entered into rest 14 December , 1 S 01 , aged 37 years . This monument « a erected by Masonic brethren and friends t-f tbe de 5 . u ,. in recognition of the high esteem in which he was he Id was a tiue man , an honest Freemason , and a sine
friend . On Sunday last a Masonic service was held in the Nicholas Church , Broxburn , under the au-picesot L' fc Hue . ban St . Join , No . 630 . The biethren assembled in r Public Hall , deputations being present from the 'j ing lodges : Rille , 1-dinburgh ; Ancient Brazen , Lim gow ; Maitland , Kirkliston ; Thistle , West Calder , John , Mid-Calderj and Rathe ) and Kirknewton . £ . ' » . " ll-wico » ir # "w-nf fn m flio IV / iuinrln 1 C , rar \ t \ LodCC 0 ' .
guwshiie were Br < s . P . M'Lagan , M . P . j N . M 'J " ' afke . S and James Gammie . After the service the brethren' bv back lo the lodge room , where remarks were in A Bios , the Rev . D . M . Henry , M'Lagan , and ottiers . . ^ collection for benevolent purposes , taken after tn < = realised over £ 10 . _ of A GOOD PLAN .-The Eleventh Annual ^ "jljble _ Explanatory Book , sent free , gives valuable ano a ))( i information how to operate successfully in = i ° j . ; vars Shares and obtain handsome profits . —Address , u and Co ., Stockbrokers , 11 , Poultry , London , &•<• " ,