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Summary Of News For January.

BENEVOLENT . At a meeting of the Female Orphan Asylum , Westminster Road , on tho 4 th , a letter was read from the Duke of Cambridge , accepting the five presentations placed at his disposal for the orphans of soldiers or sailors slain in the present war . The children are now , to a great extent , employed by the Duchess of Kent and the Princess Mary in knitting stockings for the use of the army in the Crimea . The number of children now in tiie school is GO ; more than 2600 iiaving been brought up in it

, since the establishment in 1758 . The total ordinary receipts for the past year were only £ 3 , 638 8 * . 9 d ., whilst the expenditure amounted to £ 4 , 142 13 s .-The City of London Hospital for Diseases of the Chest , held its annual meeting on , the 9 th , Avhen a report was read AA'hich said " during the year 1854 , 4 , 570 ne ' , v cases have been admitted , making a total of 22 , 815 cases admitted since the charity was first established . During the last year the donations have amounted to £ 3 , 563 lis . Id . ancl the subscriptions to £ 759 7 s . 6 f ? . ; the total receipts from these and other sources

being £ 4 , 822 12 s . lie ? . The disbursements during the year have amounted to £ 10 , G 27 18 s . lid . ; of AA'hich £ 1 , 913 17 s . 3 c 7 . was expended in defraying the current expenses of the charity , ancl £ 8 , 714 Is . St ? . haA'e been paid on account of the new building . To meet these expenses , the £ 500 invested in the stocks has been sold out , and a loan of £ 5 , 382 17 s . has been obtained from the Treasury , leaving a balance of £ 312 Gs . 7 c 7 . in the hands of the bankers . It will thus be seen that , there is a total deficiency of £ 5 , 570 10 s . 5 c 7 . " The report was adopted , ancl resolutions passed pledging the meeting to use every exertion to relieve tho hospital from debt .

MISCELLANEOUS . The total revenue of the United Kingdom for tho year ending on the 5 th , Avas £ 54 , 531 , 154 . The receipts of the quarter ending on the same date AA-as £ 17 , 134 , 400 . The increase on the quarter amounted to £ 1 , 440 , 567 , and on the year at £ 2 , 291 , 356 . One fourth of the County Court Judges haA'e had their salaries increased from £ 1 , 200 to £ 1 , 500 a year .

Miss Mitford , the talented authoress of "' Our Village , " & c , died on the 10 th , aged GG . She had long been confined to her house by illnes * . A monument is to be erected in Edinburgh , to Wilson , the Scottish vocalist . AMUSEMENTS FOR THE MONTH . Amongst the exhibitionsnone is more attractive than the Turkishat Hyde Park

, , Corner , AA'hich is under thc direction of Br . Aznavouv . At a recent meeting of the Ethnological Society , Mr . Cull , the Secretary , specially called attention to this Exhibition as peculiarly interesting , and the truest to nature which he , as an Ethnologist , had ever seen . We need not , endorse such an opinion with any recommendation of ours .

Correspondence.

CORRESPONDENCE .

THE ARTICLES OF NOAH . To the Editor of the "Masonic Mirror . " SIR , AND BROTHER . —PerceiA'ing that you have admitted into your pages the letters of correspondents , I write to say that I am not perfectly satisfied with the light which you have endeavoured to throw upon the question which I put subsequently to the publication of you first number . I Avill now venture again to put Hie

question , in the hope that by your giving it entire , some brother , more skilful than myself , may be led to solve the riddle ; for such , I confess , it , appears to be . As I told you before , at page 35 of the Old Book of Constitutions , published in 1767 , is this passage— " Carefully to maintain the cement of the Lodge , and the three articles of Noah . " Ymi say , in your reply to my former letter , that the three articles of Noah have reference to "Justice , Uprightness , and Righteousness . " With all respect to voir . ' researches , I think this is a somewhat lame- and imnriteut

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THE MASONIC MISSION. Article 1
A TOAST. Article 5
FREEMASONRY IN ENGLAND. Article 6
TO THE CRAFT. Article 12
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 13
PROVINCIAL LODGES. Article 26
SCOTLAND. Article 41
IRELAND. Article 42
THE COLONIES. Article 43
AMERICA. Article 45
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR JANUARY. Article 49
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 51
OBITUARY. Article 52
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 52
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Summary Of News For January.

BENEVOLENT . At a meeting of the Female Orphan Asylum , Westminster Road , on tho 4 th , a letter was read from the Duke of Cambridge , accepting the five presentations placed at his disposal for the orphans of soldiers or sailors slain in the present war . The children are now , to a great extent , employed by the Duchess of Kent and the Princess Mary in knitting stockings for the use of the army in the Crimea . The number of children now in tiie school is GO ; more than 2600 iiaving been brought up in it

, since the establishment in 1758 . The total ordinary receipts for the past year were only £ 3 , 638 8 * . 9 d ., whilst the expenditure amounted to £ 4 , 142 13 s .-The City of London Hospital for Diseases of the Chest , held its annual meeting on , the 9 th , Avhen a report was read AA'hich said " during the year 1854 , 4 , 570 ne ' , v cases have been admitted , making a total of 22 , 815 cases admitted since the charity was first established . During the last year the donations have amounted to £ 3 , 563 lis . Id . ancl the subscriptions to £ 759 7 s . 6 f ? . ; the total receipts from these and other sources

being £ 4 , 822 12 s . lie ? . The disbursements during the year have amounted to £ 10 , G 27 18 s . lid . ; of AA'hich £ 1 , 913 17 s . 3 c 7 . was expended in defraying the current expenses of the charity , ancl £ 8 , 714 Is . St ? . haA'e been paid on account of the new building . To meet these expenses , the £ 500 invested in the stocks has been sold out , and a loan of £ 5 , 382 17 s . has been obtained from the Treasury , leaving a balance of £ 312 Gs . 7 c 7 . in the hands of the bankers . It will thus be seen that , there is a total deficiency of £ 5 , 570 10 s . 5 c 7 . " The report was adopted , ancl resolutions passed pledging the meeting to use every exertion to relieve tho hospital from debt .

MISCELLANEOUS . The total revenue of the United Kingdom for tho year ending on the 5 th , Avas £ 54 , 531 , 154 . The receipts of the quarter ending on the same date AA-as £ 17 , 134 , 400 . The increase on the quarter amounted to £ 1 , 440 , 567 , and on the year at £ 2 , 291 , 356 . One fourth of the County Court Judges haA'e had their salaries increased from £ 1 , 200 to £ 1 , 500 a year .

Miss Mitford , the talented authoress of "' Our Village , " & c , died on the 10 th , aged GG . She had long been confined to her house by illnes * . A monument is to be erected in Edinburgh , to Wilson , the Scottish vocalist . AMUSEMENTS FOR THE MONTH . Amongst the exhibitionsnone is more attractive than the Turkishat Hyde Park

, , Corner , AA'hich is under thc direction of Br . Aznavouv . At a recent meeting of the Ethnological Society , Mr . Cull , the Secretary , specially called attention to this Exhibition as peculiarly interesting , and the truest to nature which he , as an Ethnologist , had ever seen . We need not , endorse such an opinion with any recommendation of ours .

Correspondence.

CORRESPONDENCE .

THE ARTICLES OF NOAH . To the Editor of the "Masonic Mirror . " SIR , AND BROTHER . —PerceiA'ing that you have admitted into your pages the letters of correspondents , I write to say that I am not perfectly satisfied with the light which you have endeavoured to throw upon the question which I put subsequently to the publication of you first number . I Avill now venture again to put Hie

question , in the hope that by your giving it entire , some brother , more skilful than myself , may be led to solve the riddle ; for such , I confess , it , appears to be . As I told you before , at page 35 of the Old Book of Constitutions , published in 1767 , is this passage— " Carefully to maintain the cement of the Lodge , and the three articles of Noah . " Ymi say , in your reply to my former letter , that the three articles of Noah have reference to "Justice , Uprightness , and Righteousness . " With all respect to voir . ' researches , I think this is a somewhat lame- and imnriteut

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