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Shadows On The Stream.

As we stood together , Whispering soft and low , Flinging harebell blossoms On the waves below . Laurel leaves were gleaming Round his shaded hair

, While the rocks were frowning O'er mine cold and bare ! Flowing like those waters , . Life's rough pathway down ; Bringing fame's fresh leaflets From his laurel crown !

By the grey old buttress Lonely now I dream ; Shortly sadly watching Shadows on the stream .

Meetings Of The Scientific And Learned Societies For The Week Ending December 16th.

MEETINGS OF THE SCIENTIFIC AND LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING DECEMBER 16 TH .

Monday , December 11 th . ROYAL GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY , at S . 30 . 1 . "On Aukova , the Central Province of Madagascar , and the Royal or Sacred City . " By the Rev . W . Ellis . 2 . "A Boat Journey along the Coast Lakes of East Madagascar . " B y Capt . W . Noake , R . N . Tuesday , December 12 th . INSTITUTION OP CIVIL ENGINEERS , at 8 . Wednesday , December 13 th , SOCIETY OP ARTS , at 8 . " On London Milk . " By J . Chalmers Morton , Esq .

The Week.

THE WEEK .

THE COURT . —The Prince and Princess of Prussia left Windsor Castle for the Continent on Saturday last . The Queen , with their Royn . 1 Highnesses Princess Helena , Princess Louise , Prince Arthur , their Serene Highnesses Princess Hohenloheand Prince Christian of Schleswig-Holstein , and the Ladies and Gentlemen in Waiting , attended Divine service on Sunday

morning in the private chapel . The Rev . Stopford A . Brookes , M . A ., late Chaplain to the Embassy at Berlin , preached the sermon . Her Majesty held a Council on Tuesday at one o ' clock , at which were present Earl Granville , the Lord Chancellor , the Earl of Clarendon , the Right Hon . Sir George Grey , and the Right Hon . W . E . Gladstone .

GENERAL HOME NEWS . —The birthday of her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales was celebrated with all loyal demonstrations in Loudon and its neighbourhood , Windsor , and elsewhere . Flags were flying through the day , and royal salutes were fired at the usual places . In Windsor every house in the principal streets was gay with flags and

decorations . At Sandringham the Prince and Princess kept the day with much state : a ball took place in the evening , to which the rank and fashion of the neighbourhood were invited , and the tenantry and servants on the estate were not forgotten . Lnby , the Fenian , has been found guilty of all the counts charged against him . He addressed the Court , indignantly

denying the charges of assassination or rapine . The judge sentenced him to 20 years' transportation , and he was immediately removed under a strong guard to Mountjoy prison . At the Marlborough-street Police court , on Monday , one Timoth y Hegarty was broughtup on a warrant , charging him with making pikes for a Fenian society in Cork . The prisoner was handed over to the proper officers for conveyance to his own country . Mrs . Jane Woodward , a resnectable married woman , was

put upon her trial on Monday , at the Surrey Sessions , on a charge of shoplifting . It was alleged that she had endeavoured to steal a velvet mantle from a draper's shop in New ' mgton , Causeway , and that being detected she dropped it on the floor . The defence was that the mantle was accidentally knocked down . The jury returned'a verdict of not guilty . A fellow named William Singer was charged at Middlesex

Sessions on Monday with brutally ill-treating a horse . He was driving the animal , which was overweighted , and as ths poor beast could not get on Singer drove a bar of red hot irom into its body . The brutal fellow whined out that he was drunk when be committed the offence . This , however , was disproved . He pleaded guilty , and the Court sentenced him to

five years' penal servitude . Tuesday night ' s Gazette contains an official notice proroguing Parliament to the 1 st of February , then to meet for the despatch of business . More Fenian leaders are being captured . The last to fall into the hands of the police is one Alfred iylward , clerk to the Sessional Crown Prosecutor for Tipperary . Aylward , it seems , was foolish enough to appear drunk in the public streets , and at tbe same time to carry about with him documents which established his connection with the movement . When his office was searched ,

of course all sorts of things tending to inculpate him were discovered . The fraternity save the police a great deal of trouble by taking care to put themselves in the way of capture , and by furnishing all the evidence which their prosecutors could possibly require to ensure their conviction . ——An action for libel , Brown v . Richardson , was tried in the

Court of Exchequer on Tuesday . The defendant is the proprietor of local papers at Croydon and Sydenham , and in these a paragraph was inserted in which the plaintiff Brown and his wife were charged with gross cruelty to a little boy the son of Mrs . Brown . The defendant , on learning that the story was untrue , inserted an apology , and offered to pay the plaintiff

£ 3 for damages . The plaintiff , however , refused this , and the jury gave a verdict against the defendant with £ 100 damages . Great meetings on the Jamaica question have been held in Leeds and Bradford . At both the most influential persons in the respective localities took part in the proceedings ' and memorials praying for inquiry were adopted . —¦—The case

of Mrs . Longworth Yelverton against the Saturday Review for libel was brought to a close on Wednesday at Edinburgh . The jury , after 'three hours' deliberation , were equally divided

in opinion . After five hours they returned a verdict for the defendants by a majority of nine to three . The verdict was received with hisses . George Cole , the man charged with the abduction of a little girl named Mary Ann Humphreys , was re-examined at the Mansion House on Wednesday . He appears to have walked about with the child all day , giving

her little or nothing to eat ; and she owed her ultimate escape to the suspicious and generous indignation of a low lodginghouse keeper . When she got into tbe hands of the police she was in a complete state of stupor . The prisoner was again remanded that the contents ' of her stomach might be analysed . In tbe Court of Queen ' s Bench on Wednesday , a special jury

was called upon to assess the damages claimed by a French gentleman , named Landour , who was injured by the Staplehurst accident . The South Eastern Railway Company admitted their liability , the only question being as to the amount . The case was one of considerable public interest . The jury finally awarded Mr . Landour £ 1 , 500 .

A Middlesex jury delivered themselves of a singular verdict on Wednesday . They found one prisoner " guilty " and another " not guilty" of a charge of stealing , but they wished his lordship to " caution " the man they had acquitted . The fore-

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MASONIC MEM. Article 5
GRAND LODGE. Article 5
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PROVINCIAL. Article 10
ROYAL ARCH. Article 12
MARK MASONRY. Article 16
Poetry. Article 18
SHADOWS ON THE STREAM. Article 18
MEETINGS OF THE SCIENTIFIC AND LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING DECEMBER 16TH. Article 19
THE WEEK. Article 19
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Shadows On The Stream.

As we stood together , Whispering soft and low , Flinging harebell blossoms On the waves below . Laurel leaves were gleaming Round his shaded hair

, While the rocks were frowning O'er mine cold and bare ! Flowing like those waters , . Life's rough pathway down ; Bringing fame's fresh leaflets From his laurel crown !

By the grey old buttress Lonely now I dream ; Shortly sadly watching Shadows on the stream .

Meetings Of The Scientific And Learned Societies For The Week Ending December 16th.

MEETINGS OF THE SCIENTIFIC AND LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING DECEMBER 16 TH .

Monday , December 11 th . ROYAL GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY , at S . 30 . 1 . "On Aukova , the Central Province of Madagascar , and the Royal or Sacred City . " By the Rev . W . Ellis . 2 . "A Boat Journey along the Coast Lakes of East Madagascar . " B y Capt . W . Noake , R . N . Tuesday , December 12 th . INSTITUTION OP CIVIL ENGINEERS , at 8 . Wednesday , December 13 th , SOCIETY OP ARTS , at 8 . " On London Milk . " By J . Chalmers Morton , Esq .

The Week.

THE WEEK .

THE COURT . —The Prince and Princess of Prussia left Windsor Castle for the Continent on Saturday last . The Queen , with their Royn . 1 Highnesses Princess Helena , Princess Louise , Prince Arthur , their Serene Highnesses Princess Hohenloheand Prince Christian of Schleswig-Holstein , and the Ladies and Gentlemen in Waiting , attended Divine service on Sunday

morning in the private chapel . The Rev . Stopford A . Brookes , M . A ., late Chaplain to the Embassy at Berlin , preached the sermon . Her Majesty held a Council on Tuesday at one o ' clock , at which were present Earl Granville , the Lord Chancellor , the Earl of Clarendon , the Right Hon . Sir George Grey , and the Right Hon . W . E . Gladstone .

GENERAL HOME NEWS . —The birthday of her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales was celebrated with all loyal demonstrations in Loudon and its neighbourhood , Windsor , and elsewhere . Flags were flying through the day , and royal salutes were fired at the usual places . In Windsor every house in the principal streets was gay with flags and

decorations . At Sandringham the Prince and Princess kept the day with much state : a ball took place in the evening , to which the rank and fashion of the neighbourhood were invited , and the tenantry and servants on the estate were not forgotten . Lnby , the Fenian , has been found guilty of all the counts charged against him . He addressed the Court , indignantly

denying the charges of assassination or rapine . The judge sentenced him to 20 years' transportation , and he was immediately removed under a strong guard to Mountjoy prison . At the Marlborough-street Police court , on Monday , one Timoth y Hegarty was broughtup on a warrant , charging him with making pikes for a Fenian society in Cork . The prisoner was handed over to the proper officers for conveyance to his own country . Mrs . Jane Woodward , a resnectable married woman , was

put upon her trial on Monday , at the Surrey Sessions , on a charge of shoplifting . It was alleged that she had endeavoured to steal a velvet mantle from a draper's shop in New ' mgton , Causeway , and that being detected she dropped it on the floor . The defence was that the mantle was accidentally knocked down . The jury returned'a verdict of not guilty . A fellow named William Singer was charged at Middlesex

Sessions on Monday with brutally ill-treating a horse . He was driving the animal , which was overweighted , and as ths poor beast could not get on Singer drove a bar of red hot irom into its body . The brutal fellow whined out that he was drunk when be committed the offence . This , however , was disproved . He pleaded guilty , and the Court sentenced him to

five years' penal servitude . Tuesday night ' s Gazette contains an official notice proroguing Parliament to the 1 st of February , then to meet for the despatch of business . More Fenian leaders are being captured . The last to fall into the hands of the police is one Alfred iylward , clerk to the Sessional Crown Prosecutor for Tipperary . Aylward , it seems , was foolish enough to appear drunk in the public streets , and at tbe same time to carry about with him documents which established his connection with the movement . When his office was searched ,

of course all sorts of things tending to inculpate him were discovered . The fraternity save the police a great deal of trouble by taking care to put themselves in the way of capture , and by furnishing all the evidence which their prosecutors could possibly require to ensure their conviction . ——An action for libel , Brown v . Richardson , was tried in the

Court of Exchequer on Tuesday . The defendant is the proprietor of local papers at Croydon and Sydenham , and in these a paragraph was inserted in which the plaintiff Brown and his wife were charged with gross cruelty to a little boy the son of Mrs . Brown . The defendant , on learning that the story was untrue , inserted an apology , and offered to pay the plaintiff

£ 3 for damages . The plaintiff , however , refused this , and the jury gave a verdict against the defendant with £ 100 damages . Great meetings on the Jamaica question have been held in Leeds and Bradford . At both the most influential persons in the respective localities took part in the proceedings ' and memorials praying for inquiry were adopted . —¦—The case

of Mrs . Longworth Yelverton against the Saturday Review for libel was brought to a close on Wednesday at Edinburgh . The jury , after 'three hours' deliberation , were equally divided

in opinion . After five hours they returned a verdict for the defendants by a majority of nine to three . The verdict was received with hisses . George Cole , the man charged with the abduction of a little girl named Mary Ann Humphreys , was re-examined at the Mansion House on Wednesday . He appears to have walked about with the child all day , giving

her little or nothing to eat ; and she owed her ultimate escape to the suspicious and generous indignation of a low lodginghouse keeper . When she got into tbe hands of the police she was in a complete state of stupor . The prisoner was again remanded that the contents ' of her stomach might be analysed . In tbe Court of Queen ' s Bench on Wednesday , a special jury

was called upon to assess the damages claimed by a French gentleman , named Landour , who was injured by the Staplehurst accident . The South Eastern Railway Company admitted their liability , the only question being as to the amount . The case was one of considerable public interest . The jury finally awarded Mr . Landour £ 1 , 500 .

A Middlesex jury delivered themselves of a singular verdict on Wednesday . They found one prisoner " guilty " and another " not guilty" of a charge of stealing , but they wished his lordship to " caution " the man they had acquitted . The fore-

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