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had been issued ,, assuring £ 183 , 554 , and producing an annual revenue of £ 5 , 629 . 14 s . 2 d . In the course of the proceedings , it was explained that valuable agencies had been established in Australia and India , which it was expected would , within a very short time , materially add to the premium income , now amounting to about £ 30 , 000 per annum . A dividend at the rate of 5 per cent . per annum was declared on the paid-up capital .

The Quarterly Meeting of the Conservative Land Company was held on the 27 th , when the report said , " The following are the gratifying returns for the present quarter : —Cash received from 25 th December , 1855 , to Lady-day , 1856 , £ 12 , 746 . 5 s . Qd . Total cash received to March 25 th , 1856 , £ 224 , 006 . 8 s . Id . Total withdrawals from September , 1852 , to Lady-day , 1856 , £ 28 , 064 . Is . Id . The total shares in progress , or uncompleted , taken up , to March 25 th , 1856 ,

were , 10 , 035 ; the completed shares to ditto were 1 , 899 . Total shares issued to Lady-day , 1856 , 11 , 934 . " The Executive Committee stated that the sale of land in detached plots , since their last report , had amounted to £ 2 , 321 . 10 s . 6 d . The total amount of land sold to the present time was £ 135 , 371 . 12 s . The chairman ( Lord Ranelagh ) having congratulated the members on the continued prosperity of the Society , in despite of the war , and the great pressure on the money market , the report was adopted , and a balance for rights of choice proceeded with .

MISCELLANEOUS . Bro . Ingram , the proprietor of the Lllmtrated News , has been returned to Parliament as Member for Boston . A grand dinner was given to Mr . Buchanan , the retiring American Minister , at the Mansion House , on the 11 th . Mr . Buchanan ' s speech breathed nothing but the most peaceful sentiments .

A concert in aid of the Nightingale Fund was given by Madame Lind-Goldschmidt on the 12 th , when the tickets being £ 1 . Is . each , £ 1 , 800 was obtained in aid of the Fund . On Easter Monday , various novelties were produced at the various Theatres , and Bro . Simpson opened Cremorne for the season . A blind Sardinian minstrel , named Picco , has excited a good deal of attraction by his extraordinary playing on a common whistle .

Bro . BeuWo concert and ball took place at the Freemasons' Tavern , on the 26 th , and was most numerously and respectably attended ;—a large number of tho Brethren , and members of their families , being present .

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BRO . THE HON . GEORGE O'CALLAGHAN . On the 13 th inst ., at 13 , Clarges-street , Bro . the Hon . George O'Callaghan . BRO . EYRE EVANS , OF ASH-HILL TOWERS . This W . M ., P . M . of Union Lodge , No . 13 ., Limerick , was the representative of theMiltown Castle branch of the noble house of Carberry , being grandson of Thomas

Evans , Esq ., of Mil town , county Cork , M . P . in 1737 for Castlemartyr , younger brother of George , first Lord Carberry , and one of the heirs in remainder to that peerage . Mr . Eyre Evans was born the 23 rd May , 1773 , and married , the 20 th March , 1805 , Anna , eldest daughter of the kite Robert Maunsell , Esq ., of Limerick , formerly a member of Council at Madras , and by her , who survives him , has VOL . II . 2 (>

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LODGES IN THE WEST AND SOUTH, CANADA, MALTA, TRINIDAD-OUR DUTY. Article 1
FREEMASONRY IN GREAT BRITAIN. Article 7
NOTES OF A YACHT'S CRUISE TO BALAKLAVA. Article 11
THE WONDERS OF NATURE. Article 14
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 19
FACES IN THE EIRE. Article 25
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 26
TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZIN AND MASONIC MIRROR. Article 27
MASONIC CHARITIES. Article 29
NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 30
FINE ARTS. Article 30
THE MASONIC MIRROR. MASONIC REFORM Article 31
NOTICES OF MOTION. Article 36
THE BOYS' SCHOOL. Article 37
METROPOLITAN. Article 41
INSTRUCTION. Article 47
PROVINCIAL. Article 47
ROYAL ARCH. Article 54
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 55
SCOTLAND. Article 56
COLONIAL. Article 60
SWITZERLAND. Article 62
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR MARCH. Article 62
Obituary. Article 65
NOTICE. Article 68
TO COEEESPONDENTS. Article 68
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had been issued ,, assuring £ 183 , 554 , and producing an annual revenue of £ 5 , 629 . 14 s . 2 d . In the course of the proceedings , it was explained that valuable agencies had been established in Australia and India , which it was expected would , within a very short time , materially add to the premium income , now amounting to about £ 30 , 000 per annum . A dividend at the rate of 5 per cent . per annum was declared on the paid-up capital .

The Quarterly Meeting of the Conservative Land Company was held on the 27 th , when the report said , " The following are the gratifying returns for the present quarter : —Cash received from 25 th December , 1855 , to Lady-day , 1856 , £ 12 , 746 . 5 s . Qd . Total cash received to March 25 th , 1856 , £ 224 , 006 . 8 s . Id . Total withdrawals from September , 1852 , to Lady-day , 1856 , £ 28 , 064 . Is . Id . The total shares in progress , or uncompleted , taken up , to March 25 th , 1856 ,

were , 10 , 035 ; the completed shares to ditto were 1 , 899 . Total shares issued to Lady-day , 1856 , 11 , 934 . " The Executive Committee stated that the sale of land in detached plots , since their last report , had amounted to £ 2 , 321 . 10 s . 6 d . The total amount of land sold to the present time was £ 135 , 371 . 12 s . The chairman ( Lord Ranelagh ) having congratulated the members on the continued prosperity of the Society , in despite of the war , and the great pressure on the money market , the report was adopted , and a balance for rights of choice proceeded with .

MISCELLANEOUS . Bro . Ingram , the proprietor of the Lllmtrated News , has been returned to Parliament as Member for Boston . A grand dinner was given to Mr . Buchanan , the retiring American Minister , at the Mansion House , on the 11 th . Mr . Buchanan ' s speech breathed nothing but the most peaceful sentiments .

A concert in aid of the Nightingale Fund was given by Madame Lind-Goldschmidt on the 12 th , when the tickets being £ 1 . Is . each , £ 1 , 800 was obtained in aid of the Fund . On Easter Monday , various novelties were produced at the various Theatres , and Bro . Simpson opened Cremorne for the season . A blind Sardinian minstrel , named Picco , has excited a good deal of attraction by his extraordinary playing on a common whistle .

Bro . BeuWo concert and ball took place at the Freemasons' Tavern , on the 26 th , and was most numerously and respectably attended ;—a large number of tho Brethren , and members of their families , being present .

Obituary.

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BRO . THE HON . GEORGE O'CALLAGHAN . On the 13 th inst ., at 13 , Clarges-street , Bro . the Hon . George O'Callaghan . BRO . EYRE EVANS , OF ASH-HILL TOWERS . This W . M ., P . M . of Union Lodge , No . 13 ., Limerick , was the representative of theMiltown Castle branch of the noble house of Carberry , being grandson of Thomas

Evans , Esq ., of Mil town , county Cork , M . P . in 1737 for Castlemartyr , younger brother of George , first Lord Carberry , and one of the heirs in remainder to that peerage . Mr . Eyre Evans was born the 23 rd May , 1773 , and married , the 20 th March , 1805 , Anna , eldest daughter of the kite Robert Maunsell , Esq ., of Limerick , formerly a member of Council at Madras , and by her , who survives him , has VOL . II . 2 (>

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