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Summary Of News For October.

MISCELLANEOUS . On the 1 st inst ., Br . Alderman Kennedy , and Alderman Rose , were duly installed into their office as Sheriffs of London ancl Middlesex . There was a grand breakfast at Br . Staples , Albion Tavern , in the morning , and a dinner at Brs . Bathe , Funge & Co ., London Tavern , in the evening . The London Tavern had been newly decorated to do honor to the occasion .

On the 9 th , the Duke of Cambridge visited Liverpool , and was received with the highest honors—the authorities and the people vieing with each other in their endeavours to show the high estimation in which H . R . H . is held by his fellow countrymen . On the 16 th , a very important case was decided at the Mansion House . The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals prosecuted a butcher , of the Jewish persuasionfor crueltin the mode adopted of slaughtering bullocks . It being well

, y known the Jews slaughter their beasts in a peculiar manner , in order to drain the body of blood , in accordance with the ordinances of their religion , considerable interest was attached to the case , which was decided against the Society , on the ground that it was not niade out that any unnecessary suffering was inflicted on the animals ; and that it was not desirable to interfere with the religious customs of any portion of the community , so long as they were consistent with morality and good order .

Sir AA m . Molesworth , M . P ... the Colonial Secretary , died on the 22 nd , after a short illness . Aid . Salomons has been elected Lord Mayor for the ensuing year . His LordsMp is the first member of the Jewish profession who has held that distinguished office . Knowing from our intercourse in Freemasonry how many honourable and estimable men are to be found amongst the Jews , we have great pleasure in congratulating them upon the honor which the citizens of London have bestowednot onlupon their

, y body , but the corporation itself by the election . In consequence of the drain of gold from this country , the Bank of England have raised their discount , on short bills , to 6 per cent ., and on those having more than 60 days to run , 7 per cent .

AMUSEMENTS . Mr . Smith opened his third season at Drury Lane Theatre by the production of a grand Egyptian drama , entitled Nitocris , founded on the history of an Egyptian queen of that name , on the 8 th . The drama was most gorgeously painted , and as a spectacle , has rarely , if ever , been exceeded ; but the weight of the dialogue almost destroyed it . Miss Glyn , Mr . Barry Sullivan , and other artistes , too good for such an

affair , did all they could to ensure success—and now that the greater part of the dialogue has been expunged , it bids fair to have a prosperous run until Christmas . On the 10 th , Married for Money , a favorite comedy by Poole , which has lain dormant some years , was revived for the purpose of introducing Mr . Charles Matthews and the elite of the Lyceum company , to the audience . Its success was complete , and the reception of Mr . Matthews and the other public favorites , all they could desire . The Adelphi re-opened on the 8 th , when Mr , Hudson made his re-appearance in

Rory O'More , after an absence of five years . Miss Kate Kelly made a successful debut in Kathleen , ancl the performance throughout gave great satisfaction . Br . AVebster and Madame Celeste have been starring in the provinces , and as yet no novelties have been produced . The Olympic opened for the season on the 20 th , with the School for Scandal , admirably cast , and a light farce , called Catching a Mermaid , which was a mere vehicle for displaying the peculiar powers of Mr . Robsonin the character of a country

, showman , which he filled to the life . On the following evening , the Princess's opened with Hemy the Eighth , which bids fair to run through a second season , and a new farce , entitled Don't Judge by Appearances , which was quite successful .

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OUR CHARITIES. Article 1
FREEMASONRY IN ENGLAND. Article 3
MASONIC REMINISCENCES. Article 11
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 19
PROVINCIAL LODGES. Article 26
ROYAL ARCH. Article 39
SCOTLAND. Article 42
FREEMASONRY IN INDIA. Article 45
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 46
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR OCTOBER. Article 47
OBITUARY. Article 51
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Summary Of News For October.

MISCELLANEOUS . On the 1 st inst ., Br . Alderman Kennedy , and Alderman Rose , were duly installed into their office as Sheriffs of London ancl Middlesex . There was a grand breakfast at Br . Staples , Albion Tavern , in the morning , and a dinner at Brs . Bathe , Funge & Co ., London Tavern , in the evening . The London Tavern had been newly decorated to do honor to the occasion .

On the 9 th , the Duke of Cambridge visited Liverpool , and was received with the highest honors—the authorities and the people vieing with each other in their endeavours to show the high estimation in which H . R . H . is held by his fellow countrymen . On the 16 th , a very important case was decided at the Mansion House . The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals prosecuted a butcher , of the Jewish persuasionfor crueltin the mode adopted of slaughtering bullocks . It being well

, y known the Jews slaughter their beasts in a peculiar manner , in order to drain the body of blood , in accordance with the ordinances of their religion , considerable interest was attached to the case , which was decided against the Society , on the ground that it was not niade out that any unnecessary suffering was inflicted on the animals ; and that it was not desirable to interfere with the religious customs of any portion of the community , so long as they were consistent with morality and good order .

Sir AA m . Molesworth , M . P ... the Colonial Secretary , died on the 22 nd , after a short illness . Aid . Salomons has been elected Lord Mayor for the ensuing year . His LordsMp is the first member of the Jewish profession who has held that distinguished office . Knowing from our intercourse in Freemasonry how many honourable and estimable men are to be found amongst the Jews , we have great pleasure in congratulating them upon the honor which the citizens of London have bestowednot onlupon their

, y body , but the corporation itself by the election . In consequence of the drain of gold from this country , the Bank of England have raised their discount , on short bills , to 6 per cent ., and on those having more than 60 days to run , 7 per cent .

AMUSEMENTS . Mr . Smith opened his third season at Drury Lane Theatre by the production of a grand Egyptian drama , entitled Nitocris , founded on the history of an Egyptian queen of that name , on the 8 th . The drama was most gorgeously painted , and as a spectacle , has rarely , if ever , been exceeded ; but the weight of the dialogue almost destroyed it . Miss Glyn , Mr . Barry Sullivan , and other artistes , too good for such an

affair , did all they could to ensure success—and now that the greater part of the dialogue has been expunged , it bids fair to have a prosperous run until Christmas . On the 10 th , Married for Money , a favorite comedy by Poole , which has lain dormant some years , was revived for the purpose of introducing Mr . Charles Matthews and the elite of the Lyceum company , to the audience . Its success was complete , and the reception of Mr . Matthews and the other public favorites , all they could desire . The Adelphi re-opened on the 8 th , when Mr , Hudson made his re-appearance in

Rory O'More , after an absence of five years . Miss Kate Kelly made a successful debut in Kathleen , ancl the performance throughout gave great satisfaction . Br . AVebster and Madame Celeste have been starring in the provinces , and as yet no novelties have been produced . The Olympic opened for the season on the 20 th , with the School for Scandal , admirably cast , and a light farce , called Catching a Mermaid , which was a mere vehicle for displaying the peculiar powers of Mr . Robsonin the character of a country

, showman , which he filled to the life . On the following evening , the Princess's opened with Hemy the Eighth , which bids fair to run through a second season , and a new farce , entitled Don't Judge by Appearances , which was quite successful .

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