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that date , and up to the 81 st of March , they had received seventy-three proposals for the assurance of £ 21 , 610 , and the whole result of their business was the completion of 234 policies , covering £ 69 , 810 , and yielding an annual revenue of £ 2 , 536 . 3 s . 2 d , The total expense of establishing the company was only £ 726 . 0 s „ 4 d .

MISCELLANEOUS . The Universal Peace Society . —We are happy to learn that a powerfully organized association for the harmonious combination of nations , in diffusing the principles of universal peace and civilization throughout the world , is now in course of fornix ation , and has received the cohesion of several influential parties . It has no respect to political schisms , but aims by missionaries and publication of philanthropic essays , as well as by an active exertion of the services of Brothers of Charity travelling through the world , to remove war , and encourage peace and civilization amongst all mankind . The temporarv offices are at Red Lion-court , Fleet-street .

The John Bull and Britannia newspapers have been amalgamated , and under present management there is little doubt the John Bull will maintain its ancient popularity . On the 19 th a very handsome testimonial was presented to Mr . Saunders , the Secretary of the Great Western Railway , by the heads of departments and clerks of the company . The Lord Mayor entertained Mr . Dallas , the American minister , at the Mansion House , on the 17 th , when the latter declared that if anything occurred to disturb the friendly relations between England and the United States , it would be in consequence of

" some overwhelming State policy , or some foregone conclusion not to he overcome by any persevering and honourable conciliation .

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BRO . CHARLES BALL .

We deeply regret to announce the death of Bro . C . Ball , solicitor , of Chester , who died on Monday , April 7 , after a very brief illness . This event is a striking instance of the uncertainty of life , and of the emptiness of all mortal calculations . Mr . Ball was in the prime of life , and had in a very short time , by his ability and assiduity , obtained for himself an excellent practice , and a position which is very seldom attained by persons much more advanced in life and of more lengthened

standing in the profession . Had health and strength been granted him , he would have vindicated to himself a foremost place in Chester . His remains were accompanied to the cemetery by a large number of the Brethren of the Cestrian Lodge of Freemasons , of which ancient society Mr . Ball was an efficient member , and held the post of S . W . The pall was borne by Bros . Truss , W . M . ; Weaver , J . W . ; Brown , Treas . and Sec . ; Horatio Lloyd , P . M . ; Button , P . M ., and Y . W . Prov . G . S . D . : Jones , S . D . : and Pigot , I . G .

BRO . JOHN GREEK Died , April 1 st , at his residence , Marshalls House , Prescot , aged 73 . He first saw the light in the Loyal British Lodge ( No . 123 ?) , Chester , 1804 , joined the Lodge of Loyalty , No . 101 , Prescot , in tho year 1805 , and continued a subscribing member until his death . A just tribute to the memory of a most excellent Mason , and therefore necessarily of a good man , waa manifested by an assemblage of highly respectable Brethren , who ( unsolicited ) preceded his remains to the grave . " Let me die the death of the righteous , and let my last end be

like his . " BRO . CAPT . THOMAS MALKIN . On the 28 th of April , at his residence , Sandhurst Lodge , Regent ' s Park , in the forty-sixth year of his age , Bro . Captain Thomas Malkin , of the Cadogan Lodge , No . 188 , beloved and lamented by all who knew him .

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THE SALT-MINES OF HALEIK Article 19
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THE LATE PROCEEDINGS IN GRAND LODGE. Article 26
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IRELAND. Article 61
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Obituary Article 67
NOTICE. Article 68
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that date , and up to the 81 st of March , they had received seventy-three proposals for the assurance of £ 21 , 610 , and the whole result of their business was the completion of 234 policies , covering £ 69 , 810 , and yielding an annual revenue of £ 2 , 536 . 3 s . 2 d , The total expense of establishing the company was only £ 726 . 0 s „ 4 d .

MISCELLANEOUS . The Universal Peace Society . —We are happy to learn that a powerfully organized association for the harmonious combination of nations , in diffusing the principles of universal peace and civilization throughout the world , is now in course of fornix ation , and has received the cohesion of several influential parties . It has no respect to political schisms , but aims by missionaries and publication of philanthropic essays , as well as by an active exertion of the services of Brothers of Charity travelling through the world , to remove war , and encourage peace and civilization amongst all mankind . The temporarv offices are at Red Lion-court , Fleet-street .

The John Bull and Britannia newspapers have been amalgamated , and under present management there is little doubt the John Bull will maintain its ancient popularity . On the 19 th a very handsome testimonial was presented to Mr . Saunders , the Secretary of the Great Western Railway , by the heads of departments and clerks of the company . The Lord Mayor entertained Mr . Dallas , the American minister , at the Mansion House , on the 17 th , when the latter declared that if anything occurred to disturb the friendly relations between England and the United States , it would be in consequence of

" some overwhelming State policy , or some foregone conclusion not to he overcome by any persevering and honourable conciliation .

Obituary

<& Utuavv *

BRO . CHARLES BALL .

We deeply regret to announce the death of Bro . C . Ball , solicitor , of Chester , who died on Monday , April 7 , after a very brief illness . This event is a striking instance of the uncertainty of life , and of the emptiness of all mortal calculations . Mr . Ball was in the prime of life , and had in a very short time , by his ability and assiduity , obtained for himself an excellent practice , and a position which is very seldom attained by persons much more advanced in life and of more lengthened

standing in the profession . Had health and strength been granted him , he would have vindicated to himself a foremost place in Chester . His remains were accompanied to the cemetery by a large number of the Brethren of the Cestrian Lodge of Freemasons , of which ancient society Mr . Ball was an efficient member , and held the post of S . W . The pall was borne by Bros . Truss , W . M . ; Weaver , J . W . ; Brown , Treas . and Sec . ; Horatio Lloyd , P . M . ; Button , P . M ., and Y . W . Prov . G . S . D . : Jones , S . D . : and Pigot , I . G .

BRO . JOHN GREEK Died , April 1 st , at his residence , Marshalls House , Prescot , aged 73 . He first saw the light in the Loyal British Lodge ( No . 123 ?) , Chester , 1804 , joined the Lodge of Loyalty , No . 101 , Prescot , in tho year 1805 , and continued a subscribing member until his death . A just tribute to the memory of a most excellent Mason , and therefore necessarily of a good man , waa manifested by an assemblage of highly respectable Brethren , who ( unsolicited ) preceded his remains to the grave . " Let me die the death of the righteous , and let my last end be

like his . " BRO . CAPT . THOMAS MALKIN . On the 28 th of April , at his residence , Sandhurst Lodge , Regent ' s Park , in the forty-sixth year of his age , Bro . Captain Thomas Malkin , of the Cadogan Lodge , No . 188 , beloved and lamented by all who knew him .

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