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Quarterly Communication Of Grand Lodge.
QUARTERLY COMMUNICATION OF GRAND LODGE .
THE Qnarterly Communication of Grand Lodaro was hold on Wednesday evening , at Freemasons' Hull . Bro . W . \ V . B . Beai-h , M . P ., Provincial Grand Master for Hants and the Isle of Wight , presided , Sir Francis Burdett , Bart ., Provincial Grand Master for Middlesex , acted as Depnty Grand Master , and Sir Michael nicks Beach , M . P ., as Past Grand Master , Capt . Piatt P . G . VV . acted as Senior Grand Warden , and tho Ttev . C . W . Arnold P . G . C , Deputy
Provincial Grand Master for Surrey , as Junior Grand Warden . There was a very largo attendance of the brethren , notwithstanding the fine weather . After tho miuutes had boon read and confirmed , the Grand Master announced that Mr . Justice Cave , who had been appointed Junior Grand Warden , but who was not present at the Grand Festival in April , was now present , nnd would be invested as
Jauior Grand Warden . Bro . Cave then advanced , and was invested by Bro . Beach with the apron , collar , and jewel of his office . Tbe Grand Master then made a similar announcement with respect to Sir James Eamsden , and that Worshipful Brother , who had been appointed Senior Grand Deacon , was also invested . Each Brother was sainted according to ancient form on takino- his seat . The
brethren then proceeded to elect tho Board of General Purposes , and afterwards confirmed the recommendations of the Lodge of Benevolence for the last quarter . Sir John Monckton , in moving the recommendation that two Grand Standard Bearers and a Deputy Director of Ceremonies bo added to the list of Grand Officers , stated that the idea had not emanated from the Board of General
Purposes , but from the Prince of Wales , who found groat difficulty , owing to the great increase in the Order , to find sufficient Grand Offices for the distinguished and worthv Masons who aspired to hold office in Grand Lodge . Tho matter had been referred to the Board by the Grand Master , and after carefully considering the case , aud having the advice of the highest authority on such matters , who
was a member of the Board , they came to the conclusion that two Standard Bearers and a Deputy Director of Ceremonies would satisfy the Craft . The motion was seconded by Bro . J . M . Case P . G . D . Bro . Thomas Massa moved as an amendment that there shonld be one Standard Bearer , a Grand Trumpeter , and an Assistant Superintendent of Works . Bro . H . E . Frances thought the Director
of Ceremonies shonld bo a permanent officer , and that there should be two Assistants . It was . however , explained by Sir Albert Woods that there might be a question of precedence between two Assistants in the absence of the Director of Ceremonies , which could not arise if there was a Depnty D . C . and an Assistant D . C . Bro . Massa ' s amendment was unanimously negatived , and Bro . Frances
withdrawing his amendment , the original motion wns carried . Brother Monckton next moved the addition of two Grand Deacons and a Depnty Director of Ceremonies for Provincinl Grand Lodges where the Province consisted of forty Lodges and upwards . Bro . H . E . Frances proposed the addition of a Standard Bearer , and said such an office was recognised by some Provincial Grand Masters . Bro .
Mclntyre , who had had several Provinces in his charge , on the contrary , said , that there was no such office , and when the Province of Berks and Bucks was in his charge , he had to perform the very disagreeable duty of so declaring . A question was then raised as to when the new appointments could be made in the Provinces , and Bro . Mclntyre informed the brethren that they could be made after
the minutes of the present Grand Lodge were confirmed in September next . With reference to the proposed purchase of new premises adjacent to the Hall , on Bro . Monckton moving the recommendation that the Board be authorised to expend £ 600 for the purpose , the motion was altered by giving the Board power to purchase the premises at the best price they could obtain . Bro . Tudor Trevor ' s
matter was then introduced , and Bro . Monckton explained the course taken by the Board . They had heard both Bro . Trevor , Bro . Voigt , and the Master of the Alexandra Lodge , and then every member of the Board was asked to express his opinion upon it . They came unanimousl y to the conclusion—1 . That the principle of Grand Lodge devoting any portion of its funds towards defraying the costs of legal proceedings , not iucurred
by its authority , or by that of the Board of General Purposes ( as its Executive Board ) , would be an innovation constituting a very inconvenient precedent , and leading to most undesirable results . -. That there does not appear to be any sufficient ground or reason wh y the case now under investigation should be specially excepted from the operation of the principle laid down in tho preceding resolution .
The motion having been seconded by Bro . Frank Green , Bro . Trevor was again heard , and contended that it was because he conld not get his case adjudicated upon by the Masonic authorities that he had gon e to law . The Board of General Purposes had sheltered itself behind the oogis of there being no precedent for Grand Lodge to pay legal expenses incurred without its authority , but he submitted that , 6 s he had beeu fighting their battle , they could make a precedent . He moved as an amendment : —
' That in consideration of tho very exceptional circumstances of his application for pecuniary assistance , and that he has been much embarrassed by the un-Mnsonic litigation which ensued , in defiance of the Princi ples of tbe Craft , and especially of No . 6 of Ancient Charges and Eegulations , consequent on the part he took in the exclusion from his Lodge , No . 1511 , of an offending brother ( which exclusion was approved by the Provincial Grand Master ) , this Grand Lodge is
pleased as a Special Case to direct the grant of £ 150 from the Fund of General Purposes , to Bro . Tudor Trevor P . M ., Ac , in aid of his costs in defending the action ' Bro . Voigt v . Bros . Carr , Laking , and Irevor , ' tried at Leeds in August last , and in respect of- which costs Bro . Trevor affirms that he has already paid £ 169 4 s lid , and that he has been greatl y impoverished thereby . " -The amendment , however , was negatived , and the original motion Pnt aud carried . £ 10 was voted for coals for the Old People at
Quarterly Communication Of Grand Lodge.
Croydon . Col . Shadwell II . Clerke , Grand Secretary , informed the Grand Master that he had received a letter from Major Bond , to the effect that he should not ho present to " move his resolution— "That the Fund of Benevolence be decentralised so far as tho Provinces are concerned , and that a moiety of the subscriptions now transmitted to Grand Lodge by the country Lodges bo paid direct iuto the several
Provincial Grand Lodges for tho purpose of meeting the numerous local claims for immediate relief which are now so constantly made to those bodies . " Tho appeal of Bro . Charles Edward Torrance , P . M . of tho St . George ' s Lodge , No . 410 , Montreal , was brought np and explained by Bro . Mclntyre , who moved its dismissal . This was seconded by Bro . James Mason P . G . S . B ., and carried . The result of
the election for the Board of General Purposes was declared as follows , at tho closing of Grand Lodge : —W . Masters : Bros . Dr . Brodie lf > 2 , C . Harding 153 , W . C . Beaumont 151 , J . R . Cassell 137 , G . C : Andrew 123 , J . VV . Waldron 10 S , II . T . Steward 107 . Past Masters . Frank Green 150 , W . Stephens 110 , Charles Atkins 131 , H . Bishop 130 , J . G . Stevens 122 , W . H . Smallpeico 119 , and John Messent 109 .
Percy Lodge of Instruction , No . 198 . —Held its usnal meeting at Bro . Fysh ' s , Jolly Farmers , Southgate-road , on Saturday , the 28 th ultimo . Present—Bros . Gilhatn W . M ., A . Perl S . W ., Weeden J . W ., C . Lorkin acting Preceptor , Fennor Secretary , R . M . Jones S . D ., Parkes J . D ., Money I . G . ; also Bros . S . E . Moss , Houghton , Spencer , E . Woodman , Kent , Patrick , B . Mullord , Clark , Fysh , & c . Lodge having been duly opened the ceremony of initiation was
rehearsed , Bro . Clark acting as candidate . Lodge was called off and on . Bro . Clark gave proofs of his proficiency as an E . A ., and waa duly entrusted . Lodge being advanced , the ceromony of passing was rehearsed , Bro . Clark candidate . Bro . Lorkin gave the Lecture on the Tracing-board in a very excellent manner . Lodge was resumed . Bro . Perl was elected to preside at the next mooting . The ceremony of installation will be rehearsed on the last Saturday in Jane ,
Doric Lodge of Instruction , Wo . 933 . —Temporarily held at the Old Kiug ' s Head , Baker ' s-row , Whitechapol-road , E ., on Friday , the 20 th nit .. Bro . I . P . Cohen , as W . M ., was supported by Bros . Loane S . W ., Taverner J . W ., Kichardson Deacon , Past Masters
Job , Musto Secretary , Cundiek Preceptor , Barnes ; also Bros . Chappell , Stephens , Esehwege , Clayton , & c . Lodge having been duly opened aud tho minutes read and confirmed , was advanced . The ceremony of raising was rehearsed , Bro . Job candidate . Tho W . M . worked the first , second , and third seotions of the lecture .
Friars Lodge of Instruction , No . 1349 . —Held at Bro . Pavitt's , Liverpool Arms , Canning Town , Tuesday , 24 th May . P . M . MnstoW . M ., Myers S . W ., Rawe J . W ., Pavitt I . G . ; also Bros . Smith , McGeorge , Roddam , Day , Bourn , Bailey , Buck , Watkins , & c . Lodgo opened in due form , and the minutes were read . The Lodge opened in the second degree , whon the sections of tho lecture wore
worked by the following brethren : —1 st , Bro 3 , Rawe ; 2 nd , Pavitt ; 3 rd , Myers ; 4 tb , Smith ; 5 th , Pavitt . Lod ^ e opened in the third degree , when Bro . Raivo worked the first section of that lecture . Lodge closed in the three degrees . On Tuesday , 31 st nit ., Bro . Myers W . M ., Johnson S . W ., Smith J . W ., Day I . G ., Worsley Secretary , P . M . Musto Preceptor ; Bros .
Watkins , McGeorge , Bourn , Durel , and Edney W . M . of the Doric Lodge 933 . After preliminaries , the ceromony of installation was rehearsed by Bro . Myers , who inducted Bro . Durol W . M . of 13-49 into the chair of K . S ; the charges were beautifully rendered . Lodge closed down , when Bro . Worsley worked tho fourth , and Bro . Myers the fifth section of tho lecture . Bro . Ives was elected W . M . for the
ensuing week , when this Lodge of Instrustion , notwithstauding the holidays , will bold its regular meeting . Brethren , whose regular fountains of instruction are in a stage of repose , consequent upon the hot weather , should drop in at the pleasant quarters of the Friars Lodge ; . they will find a comfortable room , genial companions , and competent instructors .
Tredegar Lodge of Instruction , Ho . 1625 . —A meetiug was held on lfith ultimo , at the Royal Hotel , Mile End-road . Bros . VV . Musto P . M . 1349 W . M ., Loane 1421 S . W ., Johnson 1804 J . W ., Barnes P . M . 554 and 1133 Treasurer , B . Stewart 1278 Secretary , Sturtevant S . W . 1278 S . D ., Brittaiu 1278 J . D ., Clements 1306 I . G .,
also Bros . Waterer 1579 , Macdonald S . D . 1445 , Wheatley 1804 , Auning 1625 , Rnndell 1 ( 125 , Gander 1760 , Poulter 554 . Business—Lodge opened in due form . The ceromony of raising was rehearsed by the W . M ,, in bis usual able and impressive manner , Bro . Waterer acting as candidate . The first , second , and third sections of the lecture were worked by Bro . Macdonald , assisted by the brethren .
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^ LAMPLOUQH ' S MPYF.ETICSALINE. ^ S ^ T ^ ir An . Effor earing anil Tasteless Salt ; most Invigorating TSSr Vitalising , and Refreshing . Gives instant relief in HEAI ICFIK , SEA or BILIOUS SICKNESS , IMI >[ C ; ESTION , CONSTIPATION , LASSITUDE , HB . RTUUHN , F KVKIUSH O OLDS , and prevents and quickly relievos nr cures tho wc st form ot'TYPIIUS , SCARLET , JUNC 4 LE , and other FEVERS , PKICKLY IEAT , S . UAT , .-POX . MEASLES , EBPFHVJB or SKIN Co . it . PLAINTS , and various othe Altered Conditions of the . Blood . OR . MORGAN . — "It furnish * ¦ the bloorl don ) , writes ; —I have , great pleasure iu with its lost saline constituents . ' bearing my cordial testimony to its efficacy , in the treatment of manyof tho ordinaryand DR . TUKLEY .- "I found it ; : S as a ape- cliroiiio forms of Gastric Complaints , and oifio , in my experience and far ily . In the other forms of Febrile Dyspepsia . " worst , form of Scarlet Fever , so ther meth- A ,. ™ , ™*™ ,, .. , ,, .. . ., cine bein" required . " DB - - ^ •BOWSING .- " I use 3 it in the treatment of forty twoenses of Yellow Fever OR . SPARKS ( Government . ( edieal In . and Iain happy to state I never lost usinglo spector of Emigrants from the I a-t of Loit- case . " A . systematic course proven I ¦ « nd euros olistitiati : Costivcness . Notice my "Name and Trade Mark . In patent llass-stoppcredBottles , 2 6 , 4 / 6 , 11 / , and 21 , ' eaeh . H . LAMPLOUO H , CONSULTING CHEMIST 113 HOLBORN , LONDON , E . C .
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Quarterly Communication Of Grand Lodge.
QUARTERLY COMMUNICATION OF GRAND LODGE .
THE Qnarterly Communication of Grand Lodaro was hold on Wednesday evening , at Freemasons' Hull . Bro . W . \ V . B . Beai-h , M . P ., Provincial Grand Master for Hants and the Isle of Wight , presided , Sir Francis Burdett , Bart ., Provincial Grand Master for Middlesex , acted as Depnty Grand Master , and Sir Michael nicks Beach , M . P ., as Past Grand Master , Capt . Piatt P . G . VV . acted as Senior Grand Warden , and tho Ttev . C . W . Arnold P . G . C , Deputy
Provincial Grand Master for Surrey , as Junior Grand Warden . There was a very largo attendance of the brethren , notwithstanding the fine weather . After tho miuutes had boon read and confirmed , the Grand Master announced that Mr . Justice Cave , who had been appointed Junior Grand Warden , but who was not present at the Grand Festival in April , was now present , nnd would be invested as
Jauior Grand Warden . Bro . Cave then advanced , and was invested by Bro . Beach with the apron , collar , and jewel of his office . Tbe Grand Master then made a similar announcement with respect to Sir James Eamsden , and that Worshipful Brother , who had been appointed Senior Grand Deacon , was also invested . Each Brother was sainted according to ancient form on takino- his seat . The
brethren then proceeded to elect tho Board of General Purposes , and afterwards confirmed the recommendations of the Lodge of Benevolence for the last quarter . Sir John Monckton , in moving the recommendation that two Grand Standard Bearers and a Deputy Director of Ceremonies bo added to the list of Grand Officers , stated that the idea had not emanated from the Board of General
Purposes , but from the Prince of Wales , who found groat difficulty , owing to the great increase in the Order , to find sufficient Grand Offices for the distinguished and worthv Masons who aspired to hold office in Grand Lodge . Tho matter had been referred to the Board by the Grand Master , and after carefully considering the case , aud having the advice of the highest authority on such matters , who
was a member of the Board , they came to the conclusion that two Standard Bearers and a Deputy Director of Ceremonies would satisfy the Craft . The motion was seconded by Bro . J . M . Case P . G . D . Bro . Thomas Massa moved as an amendment that there shonld be one Standard Bearer , a Grand Trumpeter , and an Assistant Superintendent of Works . Bro . H . E . Frances thought the Director
of Ceremonies shonld bo a permanent officer , and that there should be two Assistants . It was . however , explained by Sir Albert Woods that there might be a question of precedence between two Assistants in the absence of the Director of Ceremonies , which could not arise if there was a Depnty D . C . and an Assistant D . C . Bro . Massa ' s amendment was unanimously negatived , and Bro . Frances
withdrawing his amendment , the original motion wns carried . Brother Monckton next moved the addition of two Grand Deacons and a Depnty Director of Ceremonies for Provincinl Grand Lodges where the Province consisted of forty Lodges and upwards . Bro . H . E . Frances proposed the addition of a Standard Bearer , and said such an office was recognised by some Provincial Grand Masters . Bro .
Mclntyre , who had had several Provinces in his charge , on the contrary , said , that there was no such office , and when the Province of Berks and Bucks was in his charge , he had to perform the very disagreeable duty of so declaring . A question was then raised as to when the new appointments could be made in the Provinces , and Bro . Mclntyre informed the brethren that they could be made after
the minutes of the present Grand Lodge were confirmed in September next . With reference to the proposed purchase of new premises adjacent to the Hall , on Bro . Monckton moving the recommendation that the Board be authorised to expend £ 600 for the purpose , the motion was altered by giving the Board power to purchase the premises at the best price they could obtain . Bro . Tudor Trevor ' s
matter was then introduced , and Bro . Monckton explained the course taken by the Board . They had heard both Bro . Trevor , Bro . Voigt , and the Master of the Alexandra Lodge , and then every member of the Board was asked to express his opinion upon it . They came unanimousl y to the conclusion—1 . That the principle of Grand Lodge devoting any portion of its funds towards defraying the costs of legal proceedings , not iucurred
by its authority , or by that of the Board of General Purposes ( as its Executive Board ) , would be an innovation constituting a very inconvenient precedent , and leading to most undesirable results . -. That there does not appear to be any sufficient ground or reason wh y the case now under investigation should be specially excepted from the operation of the principle laid down in tho preceding resolution .
The motion having been seconded by Bro . Frank Green , Bro . Trevor was again heard , and contended that it was because he conld not get his case adjudicated upon by the Masonic authorities that he had gon e to law . The Board of General Purposes had sheltered itself behind the oogis of there being no precedent for Grand Lodge to pay legal expenses incurred without its authority , but he submitted that , 6 s he had beeu fighting their battle , they could make a precedent . He moved as an amendment : —
' That in consideration of tho very exceptional circumstances of his application for pecuniary assistance , and that he has been much embarrassed by the un-Mnsonic litigation which ensued , in defiance of the Princi ples of tbe Craft , and especially of No . 6 of Ancient Charges and Eegulations , consequent on the part he took in the exclusion from his Lodge , No . 1511 , of an offending brother ( which exclusion was approved by the Provincial Grand Master ) , this Grand Lodge is
pleased as a Special Case to direct the grant of £ 150 from the Fund of General Purposes , to Bro . Tudor Trevor P . M ., Ac , in aid of his costs in defending the action ' Bro . Voigt v . Bros . Carr , Laking , and Irevor , ' tried at Leeds in August last , and in respect of- which costs Bro . Trevor affirms that he has already paid £ 169 4 s lid , and that he has been greatl y impoverished thereby . " -The amendment , however , was negatived , and the original motion Pnt aud carried . £ 10 was voted for coals for the Old People at
Quarterly Communication Of Grand Lodge.
Croydon . Col . Shadwell II . Clerke , Grand Secretary , informed the Grand Master that he had received a letter from Major Bond , to the effect that he should not ho present to " move his resolution— "That the Fund of Benevolence be decentralised so far as tho Provinces are concerned , and that a moiety of the subscriptions now transmitted to Grand Lodge by the country Lodges bo paid direct iuto the several
Provincial Grand Lodges for tho purpose of meeting the numerous local claims for immediate relief which are now so constantly made to those bodies . " Tho appeal of Bro . Charles Edward Torrance , P . M . of tho St . George ' s Lodge , No . 410 , Montreal , was brought np and explained by Bro . Mclntyre , who moved its dismissal . This was seconded by Bro . James Mason P . G . S . B ., and carried . The result of
the election for the Board of General Purposes was declared as follows , at tho closing of Grand Lodge : —W . Masters : Bros . Dr . Brodie lf > 2 , C . Harding 153 , W . C . Beaumont 151 , J . R . Cassell 137 , G . C : Andrew 123 , J . VV . Waldron 10 S , II . T . Steward 107 . Past Masters . Frank Green 150 , W . Stephens 110 , Charles Atkins 131 , H . Bishop 130 , J . G . Stevens 122 , W . H . Smallpeico 119 , and John Messent 109 .
Percy Lodge of Instruction , No . 198 . —Held its usnal meeting at Bro . Fysh ' s , Jolly Farmers , Southgate-road , on Saturday , the 28 th ultimo . Present—Bros . Gilhatn W . M ., A . Perl S . W ., Weeden J . W ., C . Lorkin acting Preceptor , Fennor Secretary , R . M . Jones S . D ., Parkes J . D ., Money I . G . ; also Bros . S . E . Moss , Houghton , Spencer , E . Woodman , Kent , Patrick , B . Mullord , Clark , Fysh , & c . Lodge having been duly opened the ceremony of initiation was
rehearsed , Bro . Clark acting as candidate . Lodge was called off and on . Bro . Clark gave proofs of his proficiency as an E . A ., and waa duly entrusted . Lodge being advanced , the ceromony of passing was rehearsed , Bro . Clark candidate . Bro . Lorkin gave the Lecture on the Tracing-board in a very excellent manner . Lodge was resumed . Bro . Perl was elected to preside at the next mooting . The ceremony of installation will be rehearsed on the last Saturday in Jane ,
Doric Lodge of Instruction , Wo . 933 . —Temporarily held at the Old Kiug ' s Head , Baker ' s-row , Whitechapol-road , E ., on Friday , the 20 th nit .. Bro . I . P . Cohen , as W . M ., was supported by Bros . Loane S . W ., Taverner J . W ., Kichardson Deacon , Past Masters
Job , Musto Secretary , Cundiek Preceptor , Barnes ; also Bros . Chappell , Stephens , Esehwege , Clayton , & c . Lodge having been duly opened aud tho minutes read and confirmed , was advanced . The ceremony of raising was rehearsed , Bro . Job candidate . Tho W . M . worked the first , second , and third seotions of the lecture .
Friars Lodge of Instruction , No . 1349 . —Held at Bro . Pavitt's , Liverpool Arms , Canning Town , Tuesday , 24 th May . P . M . MnstoW . M ., Myers S . W ., Rawe J . W ., Pavitt I . G . ; also Bros . Smith , McGeorge , Roddam , Day , Bourn , Bailey , Buck , Watkins , & c . Lodgo opened in due form , and the minutes were read . The Lodge opened in the second degree , whon the sections of tho lecture wore
worked by the following brethren : —1 st , Bro 3 , Rawe ; 2 nd , Pavitt ; 3 rd , Myers ; 4 tb , Smith ; 5 th , Pavitt . Lod ^ e opened in the third degree , when Bro . Raivo worked the first section of that lecture . Lodge closed in the three degrees . On Tuesday , 31 st nit ., Bro . Myers W . M ., Johnson S . W ., Smith J . W ., Day I . G ., Worsley Secretary , P . M . Musto Preceptor ; Bros .
Watkins , McGeorge , Bourn , Durel , and Edney W . M . of the Doric Lodge 933 . After preliminaries , the ceromony of installation was rehearsed by Bro . Myers , who inducted Bro . Durol W . M . of 13-49 into the chair of K . S ; the charges were beautifully rendered . Lodge closed down , when Bro . Worsley worked tho fourth , and Bro . Myers the fifth section of tho lecture . Bro . Ives was elected W . M . for the
ensuing week , when this Lodge of Instrustion , notwithstauding the holidays , will bold its regular meeting . Brethren , whose regular fountains of instruction are in a stage of repose , consequent upon the hot weather , should drop in at the pleasant quarters of the Friars Lodge ; . they will find a comfortable room , genial companions , and competent instructors .
Tredegar Lodge of Instruction , Ho . 1625 . —A meetiug was held on lfith ultimo , at the Royal Hotel , Mile End-road . Bros . VV . Musto P . M . 1349 W . M ., Loane 1421 S . W ., Johnson 1804 J . W ., Barnes P . M . 554 and 1133 Treasurer , B . Stewart 1278 Secretary , Sturtevant S . W . 1278 S . D ., Brittaiu 1278 J . D ., Clements 1306 I . G .,
also Bros . Waterer 1579 , Macdonald S . D . 1445 , Wheatley 1804 , Auning 1625 , Rnndell 1 ( 125 , Gander 1760 , Poulter 554 . Business—Lodge opened in due form . The ceromony of raising was rehearsed by the W . M ,, in bis usual able and impressive manner , Bro . Waterer acting as candidate . The first , second , and third sections of the lecture were worked by Bro . Macdonald , assisted by the brethren .
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^ LAMPLOUQH ' S MPYF.ETICSALINE. ^ S ^ T ^ ir An . Effor earing anil Tasteless Salt ; most Invigorating TSSr Vitalising , and Refreshing . Gives instant relief in HEAI ICFIK , SEA or BILIOUS SICKNESS , IMI >[ C ; ESTION , CONSTIPATION , LASSITUDE , HB . RTUUHN , F KVKIUSH O OLDS , and prevents and quickly relievos nr cures tho wc st form ot'TYPIIUS , SCARLET , JUNC 4 LE , and other FEVERS , PKICKLY IEAT , S . UAT , .-POX . MEASLES , EBPFHVJB or SKIN Co . it . PLAINTS , and various othe Altered Conditions of the . Blood . OR . MORGAN . — "It furnish * ¦ the bloorl don ) , writes ; —I have , great pleasure iu with its lost saline constituents . ' bearing my cordial testimony to its efficacy , in the treatment of manyof tho ordinaryand DR . TUKLEY .- "I found it ; : S as a ape- cliroiiio forms of Gastric Complaints , and oifio , in my experience and far ily . In the other forms of Febrile Dyspepsia . " worst , form of Scarlet Fever , so ther meth- A ,. ™ , ™*™ ,, .. , ,, .. . ., cine bein" required . " DB - - ^ •BOWSING .- " I use 3 it in the treatment of forty twoenses of Yellow Fever OR . SPARKS ( Government . ( edieal In . and Iain happy to state I never lost usinglo spector of Emigrants from the I a-t of Loit- case . " A . systematic course proven I ¦ « nd euros olistitiati : Costivcness . Notice my "Name and Trade Mark . In patent llass-stoppcredBottles , 2 6 , 4 / 6 , 11 / , and 21 , ' eaeh . H . LAMPLOUO H , CONSULTING CHEMIST 113 HOLBORN , LONDON , E . C .