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^ ndHlasonttliistitutiaitfariSir !^ ^ ST . JOHN'S HILL , BA . TTSR 3 EA . HISS , S . W . i y sT i i r r t . ;> l - . vs . Cciof Patroness : HDH MAJESTY THE QUEEN . Grand Patron and Presidont : U . H . 1 I . THE PRINCE OF WALES , K . G ., & c , M . W . G . M . Grand Patroness : HER ROYAL HIGHNESS TIIE PRINCESS OK WALES . [ N accordance with a Resolution of tbe General Committee a SPECIAL GENERAL COURT of tho Governors anil S bscribors of this Institution will bo hold at Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen Street , Lincoln'ainn-Ficlds , London , on Friday , 11 th April 1890 , at Four o'clock precisely , to consider the following Notico of > 1 . lion by Bro . Frank Richardson , P . G . D ., PiUr m , upon rocomruendation of tho Houso Committee , viz . : — " That tho Agreement with tho London Brighton and South Coast Railway Company , dated the 25 th day of March 1890 , bo and tho samo is hereby coo firmed . And that the Trustees of tho Institution bo and are hereby authorised and ompowercd to do nil necessary acts and join in all necessary documents for tho purpose of carrying such agreement in'o offect . " F . R . W . HEDGES , Secretary . Omen , —5 Freemasons' Hall , Groat Quoon Streot , London , W . O . ¦ 1 th April 1800 . *•
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liTO'l . CASTLl B 0 V 8 & EAST MOLESEY , HAMPTON COURT STATION ( Adjoining tho RAILWAY , and faoing the RIVER and PALACE ) . BRO . JOHN MAYO hns ample accommodation iu tho new wing of this old-ostubUsshcd and uotod Riverside Hotol for rianquets tor any numbor up to 100 . Kvory convenience for Ladies' Gatherings . Spuuiuiis land . irig to river , whonco Steam Launches can start . Specimens of Menus , w . th prices , sont on application . Throo Lodges moot at tho Castlo Hotol , and refer sneo may bo made to tho rospectivo Mastors as to tho catering , & c .
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GREYHOUND HOTEL , HAMPTON COURT ( MIDDLESEX ) . This Hotol , now entirely Redecorated and Furnished , contains the best and most comfortablo Suitos of Apartments . SUPERIOR LODGE ACCOMMODATION , Three Large Banqueting Rooms . The Cuisine is of tho highest class , and tho cellars havo boon well stocked with tho best known Brands of Wines , & o . BllO . J . B . MELLA will superintend personally the whole of tho details of Management , inordcr to givo full satisfaction , aud is prepared from now to undertako any arrangements for Banquots or Beanfeasts , Luncheons , & c , at the most reasonable charges . The Four-in-Hand Hotol Coach will leave daijv- from the Royal Uotol , Blackfriars Bridge , and thc Criterion Restaurant , for Hampton Court .
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EVERITT & SON , TAILORS AND BREECHES MAKERS , 2 G PENTON STREET , ISLINGTON , N . "RLAOK Vienna Morning Coat and Vest , From 45 s . t J ^ SPLEN DID range of tho nowest Tronseriugp , From 13 s 6 d . BLUE GREY SUITINGS AND OVERCOATINGS IN ALL THE NEW MATERIALS AT REASONABLE PRICES , NOTE THE ADDRESS — 2 ( 3 PENTON STREET , N .
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Free by Post , Price One Shilling . THE REVISED BOOK OF CONSTITUTIONS ; CRITICALLY CONSIDEEED , AND COMPARED WITH THE OLD EDITION . A SERIES OP ARTICLES , JRBPKIJTTBD FROM THE FREEMASON ' S CHRONICLE . LONDON : VV . \ V . MORGAN , BELYIDKUG WORKS , PENTONVILLE ,
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nzjl ( * haSSv vvvvvtfH r $ P pVAW ^ AWWA ^ SATURDAY , 5 TH APRIL 1890 .
Royal Arch.
ROYAL ARCH .
— : o : — CONSECRATION OF THE ANGLO-AMERICAN CHAPTER , No . 2191 . npHE remarkable success whioh has attended the Anglo-American - * - Lodge daring its short career of nearly three yeara prompted
a desire on the part of many of the members to have a Royal Arch Chapter attached , in which the duties of Arch Masonry could be carried out , and where American and English Masons who have attained this degree could fraternise as in the parent Lodge . A petition was presented to H . R . H . the Prinoe of Wales , First Principal ,
and in due time a charter was granted , whioh was carried into effect on the 31 st ult ., at the Holborn Restaurant , in the presence of many distinguished American and English Masons . The conseoratiou ceremony was performed by Comp . Prank Richardson Past Grand Deacon , in the regrettable absence of Comp . Colonel Shadwell H . Clerke G . S . E ., through ill-health . The Consecrating Prinoipal
was assisted by Comps . Rev . H . Pope , Rev . R . J . Simpson , Frank Matthews , and G . Cooper . Amongst the numerous Masons present wore Comps . J . C . New , CoiiBul-Goneral , U . S . A ., Maj . Frigout Deputy Consul-General , Richard Eve , Dr . J . G . Wedgwood , Major George Lambert , F . S . A ., Dr . I . Zacherio ( California ) , and Braokstone Baker . The impressive ceremony was beautifully rendered , an eloquent
oration being delivered by Comp . Rov . R . J . Simpson , in the course of which he alluded to the fraternal feeling existing between the two countries , and whioh he trusted wonld long continue . Tho anthema and musical portions of the service were sung by Comps . Sohartau , F . Bevan , and A . Kenningham . On the completion of the ceremony Comps . Adolphus Clark , J . J . Woolley , and Captain C . Lambert were
duly installed as the three Principals for the ensuing year , and tho other Officers were duly eleoted and invested . The Conseorating Officers , Consnl-General J . C . New and Colonel Shadwell H . Clerke , wero etectod honorary members , General New being warmly wel . corned as the successor to Consul-General Waller , who was a highly esteemed member and took an active part in the Lodge . Numerous
distinguished Masoua were proposed as members , and the Chapter was closed iu ancient and solemn form . After the banquet the usual Loyal aud Masonio toasts were honoured . The health of the President of the U . S . was given by Comp . Brackstone Baker , who represents 22 out of 48 States in America at the Grand Lodge of England . lie said this was a toast commanding reverence and
respect , being that of the first magistrate of the first country in the Western World . If he was not an Englishman he should wish to bo au American . He had had so many opportunities of exhausting adjectives and suporlatives in connection with this toast that ho would sum it up in one word , and say that blood was thicker than water , and that the same fooling existed in the two
countries although tho water separated them . Consnl-General J . C . New , in response , said that personally the President of the United States was his boyhood friend , his young man ' s companion , and his friend in maturer years , and was the equal in every respect of any man who had been President of the United States . He was a man of honour , education , of liberal minded views , who represented
his country as well as any other man . The President was a Christian , a scholar , and a soldier . He did good service at the time when soldiers were needed . If America claimed to be the equal of the British Isles , it also claimed to be their friend , and tho President was endowed with more power than the Queen . If England ever got into difficulty , America would rally to the support of the old
mother country , for the English-speaking people dominated the world . There was not in the United States a well-thinking man who did not believe in the integrity of Great Britain , and who was not in favour of maintaining the ascendancy of Great Britain in those parts she claimed . The Consecrating Officers was next given , and duly responded to by Comp . Frank Richardson , who , after
expressing the pleasure it had afforded them to perform the ceremony , proposed the health of the First Principal , installed that evening to preside daring the ensuing year . Comp . Adolphus Clark replied , and other toasts having been given , the proceedings terminated with tho frill conviction by all present that the events of the evening marked a now epoch in the Masonio relations between England and America . —New York Herald .
The brethren of Boscawen Mark Lodge , No . 101 , Chacewater , have unanimously elected Bros . Grose S . W . as W . M . for the coming year , W . A . Bennett P . M .
P . G . J . W . Treasurer , and Lear Tyler . Bros . Mills W . M ., T . Mitchell , and W . A . Bennett were appointed a Committee to arrange the installation festiyal , which will take place in June .
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^ ndHlasonttliistitutiaitfariSir !^ ^ ST . JOHN'S HILL , BA . TTSR 3 EA . HISS , S . W . i y sT i i r r t . ;> l - . vs . Cciof Patroness : HDH MAJESTY THE QUEEN . Grand Patron and Presidont : U . H . 1 I . THE PRINCE OF WALES , K . G ., & c , M . W . G . M . Grand Patroness : HER ROYAL HIGHNESS TIIE PRINCESS OK WALES . [ N accordance with a Resolution of tbe General Committee a SPECIAL GENERAL COURT of tho Governors anil S bscribors of this Institution will bo hold at Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen Street , Lincoln'ainn-Ficlds , London , on Friday , 11 th April 1890 , at Four o'clock precisely , to consider the following Notico of > 1 . lion by Bro . Frank Richardson , P . G . D ., PiUr m , upon rocomruendation of tho Houso Committee , viz . : — " That tho Agreement with tho London Brighton and South Coast Railway Company , dated the 25 th day of March 1890 , bo and tho samo is hereby coo firmed . And that the Trustees of tho Institution bo and are hereby authorised and ompowercd to do nil necessary acts and join in all necessary documents for tho purpose of carrying such agreement in'o offect . " F . R . W . HEDGES , Secretary . Omen , —5 Freemasons' Hall , Groat Quoon Streot , London , W . O . ¦ 1 th April 1800 . *•
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liTO'l . CASTLl B 0 V 8 & EAST MOLESEY , HAMPTON COURT STATION ( Adjoining tho RAILWAY , and faoing the RIVER and PALACE ) . BRO . JOHN MAYO hns ample accommodation iu tho new wing of this old-ostubUsshcd and uotod Riverside Hotol for rianquets tor any numbor up to 100 . Kvory convenience for Ladies' Gatherings . Spuuiuiis land . irig to river , whonco Steam Launches can start . Specimens of Menus , w . th prices , sont on application . Throo Lodges moot at tho Castlo Hotol , and refer sneo may bo made to tho rospectivo Mastors as to tho catering , & c .
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GREYHOUND HOTEL , HAMPTON COURT ( MIDDLESEX ) . This Hotol , now entirely Redecorated and Furnished , contains the best and most comfortablo Suitos of Apartments . SUPERIOR LODGE ACCOMMODATION , Three Large Banqueting Rooms . The Cuisine is of tho highest class , and tho cellars havo boon well stocked with tho best known Brands of Wines , & o . BllO . J . B . MELLA will superintend personally the whole of tho details of Management , inordcr to givo full satisfaction , aud is prepared from now to undertako any arrangements for Banquots or Beanfeasts , Luncheons , & c , at the most reasonable charges . The Four-in-Hand Hotol Coach will leave daijv- from the Royal Uotol , Blackfriars Bridge , and thc Criterion Restaurant , for Hampton Court .
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EVERITT & SON , TAILORS AND BREECHES MAKERS , 2 G PENTON STREET , ISLINGTON , N . "RLAOK Vienna Morning Coat and Vest , From 45 s . t J ^ SPLEN DID range of tho nowest Tronseriugp , From 13 s 6 d . BLUE GREY SUITINGS AND OVERCOATINGS IN ALL THE NEW MATERIALS AT REASONABLE PRICES , NOTE THE ADDRESS — 2 ( 3 PENTON STREET , N .
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Free by Post , Price One Shilling . THE REVISED BOOK OF CONSTITUTIONS ; CRITICALLY CONSIDEEED , AND COMPARED WITH THE OLD EDITION . A SERIES OP ARTICLES , JRBPKIJTTBD FROM THE FREEMASON ' S CHRONICLE . LONDON : VV . \ V . MORGAN , BELYIDKUG WORKS , PENTONVILLE ,
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nzjl ( * haSSv vvvvvtfH r $ P pVAW ^ AWWA ^ SATURDAY , 5 TH APRIL 1890 .
Royal Arch.
ROYAL ARCH .
— : o : — CONSECRATION OF THE ANGLO-AMERICAN CHAPTER , No . 2191 . npHE remarkable success whioh has attended the Anglo-American - * - Lodge daring its short career of nearly three yeara prompted
a desire on the part of many of the members to have a Royal Arch Chapter attached , in which the duties of Arch Masonry could be carried out , and where American and English Masons who have attained this degree could fraternise as in the parent Lodge . A petition was presented to H . R . H . the Prinoe of Wales , First Principal ,
and in due time a charter was granted , whioh was carried into effect on the 31 st ult ., at the Holborn Restaurant , in the presence of many distinguished American and English Masons . The conseoratiou ceremony was performed by Comp . Prank Richardson Past Grand Deacon , in the regrettable absence of Comp . Colonel Shadwell H . Clerke G . S . E ., through ill-health . The Consecrating Prinoipal
was assisted by Comps . Rev . H . Pope , Rev . R . J . Simpson , Frank Matthews , and G . Cooper . Amongst the numerous Masons present wore Comps . J . C . New , CoiiBul-Goneral , U . S . A ., Maj . Frigout Deputy Consul-General , Richard Eve , Dr . J . G . Wedgwood , Major George Lambert , F . S . A ., Dr . I . Zacherio ( California ) , and Braokstone Baker . The impressive ceremony was beautifully rendered , an eloquent
oration being delivered by Comp . Rov . R . J . Simpson , in the course of which he alluded to the fraternal feeling existing between the two countries , and whioh he trusted wonld long continue . Tho anthema and musical portions of the service were sung by Comps . Sohartau , F . Bevan , and A . Kenningham . On the completion of the ceremony Comps . Adolphus Clark , J . J . Woolley , and Captain C . Lambert were
duly installed as the three Principals for the ensuing year , and tho other Officers were duly eleoted and invested . The Conseorating Officers , Consnl-General J . C . New and Colonel Shadwell H . Clerke , wero etectod honorary members , General New being warmly wel . corned as the successor to Consul-General Waller , who was a highly esteemed member and took an active part in the Lodge . Numerous
distinguished Masoua were proposed as members , and the Chapter was closed iu ancient and solemn form . After the banquet the usual Loyal aud Masonio toasts were honoured . The health of the President of the U . S . was given by Comp . Brackstone Baker , who represents 22 out of 48 States in America at the Grand Lodge of England . lie said this was a toast commanding reverence and
respect , being that of the first magistrate of the first country in the Western World . If he was not an Englishman he should wish to bo au American . He had had so many opportunities of exhausting adjectives and suporlatives in connection with this toast that ho would sum it up in one word , and say that blood was thicker than water , and that the same fooling existed in the two
countries although tho water separated them . Consnl-General J . C . New , in response , said that personally the President of the United States was his boyhood friend , his young man ' s companion , and his friend in maturer years , and was the equal in every respect of any man who had been President of the United States . He was a man of honour , education , of liberal minded views , who represented
his country as well as any other man . The President was a Christian , a scholar , and a soldier . He did good service at the time when soldiers were needed . If America claimed to be the equal of the British Isles , it also claimed to be their friend , and tho President was endowed with more power than the Queen . If England ever got into difficulty , America would rally to the support of the old
mother country , for the English-speaking people dominated the world . There was not in the United States a well-thinking man who did not believe in the integrity of Great Britain , and who was not in favour of maintaining the ascendancy of Great Britain in those parts she claimed . The Consecrating Officers was next given , and duly responded to by Comp . Frank Richardson , who , after
expressing the pleasure it had afforded them to perform the ceremony , proposed the health of the First Principal , installed that evening to preside daring the ensuing year . Comp . Adolphus Clark replied , and other toasts having been given , the proceedings terminated with tho frill conviction by all present that the events of the evening marked a now epoch in the Masonio relations between England and America . —New York Herald .
The brethren of Boscawen Mark Lodge , No . 101 , Chacewater , have unanimously elected Bros . Grose S . W . as W . M . for the coming year , W . A . Bennett P . M .
P . G . J . W . Treasurer , and Lear Tyler . Bros . Mills W . M ., T . Mitchell , and W . A . Bennett were appointed a Committee to arrange the installation festiyal , which will take place in June .