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Summary Of News For June.

24 th , and a dividend , at the rate of 10 per cent , per annum clear of income-tax , declared . It is in contemplation to raise the capital from £ 300 , 000 to £ 500 , 000 . On the following day the South Australian Land Company declared a dividend at the rate of 7 percent , per annum . *

BENE YO LENT

The foundation-stone was laid by Prince Albert , on the 31 st of May , of an institution , the want of which has long been very generally felt in this country , viz . an establishment similar in its objects to that of the Sailors' Home , in Wellclose-square , and other parts , but available for sailors visiting the port of London , who are Asiatics or Africans , and whose ignorance of the language , manners , and customs of our people render them an easy prey to those unprincipled persons who abound in the east end of London . The estimated cost is about £ 9 , 000 .

The ceremony of laying the first stone of the Wellington College , near Sandhurst—an institution for the education of orphan sons of military men—took place on 2 nd May , with all that distinguished eclat which the presence of the sovereign and the royal family of England could not fail to impart . The total estimated cost of the college is £ 55 , 000 ; and when completed it will afford accommodation for 250 boys .

The anniversary festival of the institution established to afford permanent incomes of £ 30 a year to the widows and unmarried orphan daughters of officers in the army and navy , clergymen , and members of the learned professions , merchants , bankers , and others , who have moved in a superior station in society , was celebrated by a very elegant dinner at the London Tavern on the 3 rd June . The subscriptions amounted to about £ 400 .

The friends of the Marine Society , established for the equipment , maintenance , and instruction of poor and destitute boys for the royal navy , Indian navy , merchant service , and the fisheries , celebrated its centenary by dining together , when about £ 700 were added to the funds . The inauguration festival of the Printers' Alms House , Wood-green , Tottenham , took place on the 11 th , when the Earl Stanhope presided at a grand public breakfast , which was very numerously attended . The subscriptions of the day amounted to about £ 400 .

The annual assembly of the boys educated in the Royal Asylum of St . Ann ' s Society School , to receive those rewards which are accorded them for good conduct in those situations in which they may be placed after leaving the establishment , took place in the School-house , Brixton , on the 12 th . The Bishop of Winchester presided , and presented the various gifts , in sums ranging from 2 s . 6 d . for the first year after leaving the school , to £ 1—and , in addition , for the last or seventh year of apprenticeship , a handsomely-bound quarto Bible—it being one of the distinguishing characteristics of this institution that a child once taken under its roof is never lost sight of until fairly launched in the world upon coming to man ' s estate . The total money distributed upon this occasion was over £ 20 .

PROYIDENT . The Times Life Assurance and Guarantee Association held its annual meeting on the 7 th , when Mr . Sheridan , the manager , read a report , which said that during the lasfc year 1 , 570 policies had been completed ( none of them being what are termed industrial policies ) , producing an annual income of £ 7 , 574 . 3 s . 3 d . ; and that the directors had declined business to the amount of £ 109 , 140 ; which would have given , in annual premiums , upwards of £ 3 , 000 . The losses during

the year had been : —Life , £ 0 , 410 . (>\ v . lOd . ; guarantee , £ 1 , 768 . 6 s . ' Ad . In seven years the company had issued 8 , 483 policies , yielding an annual income of £ 37 , 672 . 14 s . Id ., but from which must be deducted the ascertained lapsed policies , amounting to £ 10 , 614 . 9 s . 10 d ., which would give the present annual income at £ 27 , 0 . 58 . 46 ' . 3 d . The report was adopted , and interest at the rate of 5 per cent , per annum ordered to be paid . A special meeting of the National Provincial Life Assurance Company was hold in the offices , Cheapsidc , on the 19 th , when an agreement was approved for

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ON THE MYSTERIES OF THE EARLY AGES AS CONNECTED WITH RELIGION. Article 1
PRINTERS' ASYLUM. Article 5
AN INCIDENT OF THE ST. LEGER FAMILY. Article 6
THE SIGNS OF ENGLAND; Article 8
MASONRY: Article 12
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 13
ST. ANN'S SCHOOLS, FLORAL FETE, CREMORNE. Article 14
« PASSE." Article 15
MUSIC. Article 16
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 18
THE " MARK " DEGREE. Article 28
THE CHRISTIANITY OF MASONRY. Article 28
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 29
GRAND LODGE. Article 32
ROYAL FREE HOSPITAL, GRAY'SINN ROAD. Article 36
METROPOLITAN. Article 39
INSTRUCTION. Article 41
PROVINCIAL. Article 43
ROYAL ARCH. Article 58
KNIGHTS TEMPI AE. Article 60
SCOTLAND. Article 61
IRELAND. Article 62
INDIA. Article 63
AMERICA. Article 64
HOLLAND. Article 65
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR JUNE. Article 65
Obituary. Article 70
NOTICE. Article 72
TO COEEESPONDENTS. Article 72
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Summary Of News For June.

24 th , and a dividend , at the rate of 10 per cent , per annum clear of income-tax , declared . It is in contemplation to raise the capital from £ 300 , 000 to £ 500 , 000 . On the following day the South Australian Land Company declared a dividend at the rate of 7 percent , per annum . *

BENE YO LENT

The foundation-stone was laid by Prince Albert , on the 31 st of May , of an institution , the want of which has long been very generally felt in this country , viz . an establishment similar in its objects to that of the Sailors' Home , in Wellclose-square , and other parts , but available for sailors visiting the port of London , who are Asiatics or Africans , and whose ignorance of the language , manners , and customs of our people render them an easy prey to those unprincipled persons who abound in the east end of London . The estimated cost is about £ 9 , 000 .

The ceremony of laying the first stone of the Wellington College , near Sandhurst—an institution for the education of orphan sons of military men—took place on 2 nd May , with all that distinguished eclat which the presence of the sovereign and the royal family of England could not fail to impart . The total estimated cost of the college is £ 55 , 000 ; and when completed it will afford accommodation for 250 boys .

The anniversary festival of the institution established to afford permanent incomes of £ 30 a year to the widows and unmarried orphan daughters of officers in the army and navy , clergymen , and members of the learned professions , merchants , bankers , and others , who have moved in a superior station in society , was celebrated by a very elegant dinner at the London Tavern on the 3 rd June . The subscriptions amounted to about £ 400 .

The friends of the Marine Society , established for the equipment , maintenance , and instruction of poor and destitute boys for the royal navy , Indian navy , merchant service , and the fisheries , celebrated its centenary by dining together , when about £ 700 were added to the funds . The inauguration festival of the Printers' Alms House , Wood-green , Tottenham , took place on the 11 th , when the Earl Stanhope presided at a grand public breakfast , which was very numerously attended . The subscriptions of the day amounted to about £ 400 .

The annual assembly of the boys educated in the Royal Asylum of St . Ann ' s Society School , to receive those rewards which are accorded them for good conduct in those situations in which they may be placed after leaving the establishment , took place in the School-house , Brixton , on the 12 th . The Bishop of Winchester presided , and presented the various gifts , in sums ranging from 2 s . 6 d . for the first year after leaving the school , to £ 1—and , in addition , for the last or seventh year of apprenticeship , a handsomely-bound quarto Bible—it being one of the distinguishing characteristics of this institution that a child once taken under its roof is never lost sight of until fairly launched in the world upon coming to man ' s estate . The total money distributed upon this occasion was over £ 20 .

PROYIDENT . The Times Life Assurance and Guarantee Association held its annual meeting on the 7 th , when Mr . Sheridan , the manager , read a report , which said that during the lasfc year 1 , 570 policies had been completed ( none of them being what are termed industrial policies ) , producing an annual income of £ 7 , 574 . 3 s . 3 d . ; and that the directors had declined business to the amount of £ 109 , 140 ; which would have given , in annual premiums , upwards of £ 3 , 000 . The losses during

the year had been : —Life , £ 0 , 410 . (>\ v . lOd . ; guarantee , £ 1 , 768 . 6 s . ' Ad . In seven years the company had issued 8 , 483 policies , yielding an annual income of £ 37 , 672 . 14 s . Id ., but from which must be deducted the ascertained lapsed policies , amounting to £ 10 , 614 . 9 s . 10 d ., which would give the present annual income at £ 27 , 0 . 58 . 46 ' . 3 d . The report was adopted , and interest at the rate of 5 per cent , per annum ordered to be paid . A special meeting of the National Provincial Life Assurance Company was hold in the offices , Cheapsidc , on the 19 th , when an agreement was approved for

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