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Diary For The Week.

1393—Hamer , Masonic Hall , Liverpool , at 8 . ( Instruction ) 16-11—Alma Mater , Masonic Hall , New-street , Birmingham 1773—Albert Victor , Tosvn Ha " , Pendleton General bodge of Instruction , Masonic Hall , New-street . Rii-miugU'im , at 7 R . A . —General Chapter of lumrovement . Masonic Hall , Birmingham , at 5 . R . A . 103—Hertford , Shire Hall . Hertford . R . A . 521—Truth , Freemasons' Hall , Fitzwillititn-street , Huddersfield R . A . S 37—Marquess of Ripon , Town Hall . Ripon R . C . —White Rose of York , Freemasons' Hall , Sheffield

SATURDAY , 17 th JUNE . 108—Percy , Jolly Farmers' Tavern , Sonthg-tte-road , N ., at 8 ( Instriii'tiut ) 1278— Ilurdett Coutts , bamb Tavern , opposite llothiml G . Janet ., at 8 . ( Inst . ) 1361—Earl of Zetland , Royal Edward , Triangle , Hackney ( Instruction ) 162-1— Rcelcstou , Grosvenor Club , Kbury-squniv , I'imlico , at 7 ( Instruction ) 1611—Crichton , Surrey Masonic Hall , Cnmbenvon Sinai Chapter of Instruction , Union , Air-street-, Kogojit-stront , IV . . its . 1897--Citadel , Railway Hotel , Harrow

Notices Of Meetings.

NOTICES OF MEETINGS .

Koyal union Lodge of Instruction , Wo . 382 . —On Wednesday , 7 th June , at , the Chequers' Hotel , "Oxbridge . Bros . Brooks WM . ( in tho absence of Bro . Nicholson , through indisposition ) , Cotton S . W ., Walters J . W ., Taplin S . D ., Andrews P . M . J . D ., Phillips 1 . 6 . After tho usual preliminaries tho ceremony of

initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Taplin candidate . Bro . Andrews P . M . was interrogated nntl entrusted , and after Lo . lgo had been advanced , tho oeremony of passing was rehearsed , Bro . Andrews P . M . candidate . Bro . Cotton S . W . was unanimously elected to fill the chair at the next meeting . Lodge was closed , and adjourned until Wednesday next , the 14 th inst .

united Pilgrims Lodge of Instruction , No . 507 . —A meeting was held at the Surrey Masonic Hall , Catnberwoll , S . E ., on Friday evening , the 2 nd inst . Bro . C . H . Phillips officiated as W . M . and was snpported by Bros . II . Goodwin S . W ., G . W . Knight J . W , H . M . Williams S . D ., E . Newby J . D ., H . Baldwin I . G ., JohnS . Terry P . M . Secretary , James Stevens P . M . Ron . Preceptor ; also Bros . J .

W . Watts , J . Bate , E . Poore , 0 . L . Pinch , & c . Lodge was opened in the first degree , and Bro . Johns , ns candidate , proved efficiency . Tho Lodge was opened in the second degree and the ceremony of passing was effectively rehearsed . Bro . J . Bate delivered the charge in the second degree , and the Preceptor expounded the lectnre on the tracing board . Lodge was then closed down , and a rote of thanks

having been accorded to the W . M . for his ablo working on the first occasion of his discharging the duties of that office , the proposed alteration of the Bye-laws agreed to , and joining members elected , the Lodge was closed . The amount of work done , and the instruction afforded , made the evening ' s proceedings generally satisfactory to those who had attended .

Brixton Lodge of Instruction , No . 1049 . —A new medium for the Instruction of Craftsmen has been established nndor the warrant of the recently consecrated Lodge No . 1949 , and to inaugurate the event , on Tuesday , tho ceremonies of consecration and installation were rehearsed by Bro . Terry Pr . S . G . Ward ° n Norths and Hunts , P . Prov . G . J . Warden Herts , P . M . 228 , 1273 , and Secretary of

the Eoyal Masonic Benevolent Institntion , at the Brixton Hall , Acre Lane , Brixton , S . W . Lodge was opened at 7 o ' clock precisely , when Bro . Terry was supported by Bros . H . Loveirmve P . P . G . S . of Works S . W ., W . ' E . Farrington J . W ., Richard Poore 19 191 . G ., T . C . Edmonds 1507 , G . W . Knight , Edwin Storr , H . M . Williams Organist 1 G 09 Secretary , 0 . H . Phillips 1649 Treasurer , E . A . Francis 1058 Preceptor , W . H . Williams P . M . 104 , John W . Williams , John A . Dunks

1 G 69 , Herbert Goodwin 1669 , P . Baxter , John W . Peyton 112 , R . E . Johnston 1777 , H . Hooper 1919 , Albert 1949 , H . Baldwin 19 19 , James S . Terry P . M . 507 , E . Newby , & c , & c , altogether there were between 40 and 50 present . The ceremony was ably rehearsed by Bro . Terry , and the musical portion , the conduct of which was entrusted to

Bro . A . W . Sebastian Hoare ( Trinity College , London ) , added immensely- to the genera ! effect . Bro . Hoare was assisted b y several friends , amongst whom may bo mentioned Bro . E . Ralli Johnstone Bro . Henry Lovegrove , as tho W . M . elect , was presented by Bro . P . M . Terry , and the rehearsal of the ceremony of installation was carried out . The following Officers wore named by Bro . Lovegrove .- — Bros

6 . W . Knight S . W ., Henry Baldwin J . W ., C . FL Phillins Treasurer , H y . M . Williams Secretary , Herbert Goodwin S . D ., Ed . ' Newby J . D ., R- Poore Inner Guard . A vote of thanks wan accorded to Bro . Terry for the services he bad rendered , and after this had been acknowledged , upwards of thirty members were enrolled , thus demonstrating that the establishment of this Lod ge ° [ Instruction finds favour with the brethren resident in the

district , la the course of a few brief remark !; Bro . Lovogiwe made one or two practical suggestions , which doubt less will bo duly con . siclered . It was likewise intimated that a Charitable Association m , ght be formed , and the advantages that would ,-iccnie to tho Mn-3 omc Institutions by sneb a step were enlarged upon . Support was

promised , and we may look forward to seeing this suggestion bear ' ? . . » ancl a goodly sum realised by this means . The future meetings tl << o e ! cl CVeVy Tnosc ? fl . evening , at Eight o ' clock , at Bro . Monk ' s , nr ! t r ? r , nCe Ee 2 ent i" Dnhvich R-. sirl . East Brixton between Brixton «« ' Heme Hill Stations . Tho Preceptors appo ntee . are , ' ? ,, > . E . A . i > cis , No . 1638 . and Bro . Tliomtis P „„ ro P U ., „ . ! !> T , o , „ + u ....

Kn ici PS W 1 " llcfc as Treasurer , while Bro . Henrv M . Williams , Aft / T 7 " W ° f , VC nssnruf 1 > ! ^ b' 'fulfil the duties " of Secretary , lioht r ° C , 0 Se < l Ul ° ' ' u " repaired to Br ... Monk ' s , where riWalrT ShmontB woro Pn''takon of , and an h . - . nr spent in con-V *

Tho General Committee of the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys met on Saturday last , at Freemasons ' Hall , Brother Charles , 1 . Perceval in tho chair . This being- the day Cor the election of the House and Audit Committees the attendance of subscribers entitled to

vote was very large . Two boys were placed on the list Tor election into the School in October . Outfits ot £ 5 , £ 10 , and £ 20 respectively were granted to three late pupils of the Institution . Bro . Binckos informed tho Committee that , in accordance with the resolution passed at last

meeting , £ 1 , 0-. Mi Ks had been In id out in tho pnrchaso of £ 1 , 000 India 4 per cent , stock . The election of tho House and Audit Committees was then proceeded with . At the declaration of the poll , the following brethren were found to be elected : —House Committee—R . W . Stewart GO votes ,

J . L . Mather 04 , Edgar Bowyer 61 , James Moon 60 , J . J . Murray 56 , W . Pans 55 , Dudley Rolls 55 , C . Sanders , M . D . •54 , F . W . Ramsay , M . D . 53 , W . Roebuck 52 , H . W . Hunt 48 , J . G . Chancellor 42 . Audit Committee — Thomas

Cnbitt 70 , H . Venn 70 , C . P . Matier 69 , C . F . Hogard 62 , R . B . Webster 62 , Alfred Williams 50 , H . S . Goodall 45 , W . Mann 43 , 0 . B . Soppot 42 . Votes of thanks to the Scrutineers of Votes , and the Chairman of the day , closed the proceedings .

If Italian Freemasonry has not sustained a very severe loss through the death of General Garibaldi , who was an " Honorary Grand Master for life , " but whose health and age were an obstacle to his taking a very active part in its concerns , there is no doubt that Italy has ; the expressions of sorrow for his death , and sympathy with the children he leaves behind , showing this unmistakably .

In the issue for the 20 th May , just to hand , the Editor of the Keystone writes as follows : — We . invite the attention of the brethren in the jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania to the fact that onr present " Sesqni-Centennial " season is an excellent one for the preparation , reading

and publication of Lodge histories . The past of every Lodge contains many interesting and valuable facts that should be known to the Craft , for they would not only gratify the brethren , but also strengthen the Fraternity . Let ns revive , in every direction , the memories of thefonnders , and of the leading minds that have directed

onr Lodges through their past histories . We shall be glad to do what we can to impart information of this character , and if the brethren will prepare snecinct sketches of the histories of their respective Masonic bodies , we shall take pleasure in spreading them before the Craft in the columns of the . Keystone .

We fully endorse the opinion of our contemporary , and trust that many of our readers will assist in so desirable an object .

The " LITTLE GLATJCUS " has been designed specially as a preventive against street robbers and pickpockets , and is undoubtedly one of the most effective Patents ever introduced to the public . It is specially intended for the protection of watches and purses , and , as far as we can judge , fully answers this purpose . Moreover , it is modest iu price . Further particulars may be bad at the Depot , 4 Wine Office Court , Fleet Street .

Two remarkable engravings are now on view at 20 and 21 Gracechurch-street , together with the drawings , by J . MacWhirter , A . R . A ., from which they have been produced . These engravings are entitled " The Lady of the Wo ids , " and "The Lord of the Glen . " They are exceptionally fine examples of line landscape engraving—an art in which , from the time of Woollett downwards , England ha 3 stood admittedly preeminent .

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FREEMAN'SCHLORODYNE. Tlio Original ami oiil . r true . . - ^ S ^ sga- TJUNDBBDS of Medical Practitioners testify to ;\ 'Sfe ^ M ^^ I l . l its marvellous efficacy in immediately relieving and ' ^??*¦' " ' . * £ ? $$ §» rapidly curing Coughs , CoUls , Asthma , Bronchitis , Neural' ¦> .. ' ¦ "';¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' {?& til ff '" - ' Spasms , Colic , Whooping Cough , and all Nerve Pains . '"' ' ¦ ' ' -Tl 4 _ It act 3 lik 0 a charm in Diarrhoea , and is the only specific in ¦ ¦¦' ¦; -: - " -: ; -. ! iSSS * - Cholera and Dysentery . It rapidly relieves pain , ' from what' ' ••' -V'W-. R ' r- ever cansB > 9 ' othes and strengthens the system under exhausting diseases , and Rives quiet and ret ' reslvng siecp . Lord Chancellor Selnorne , Lord Justice . Tames . Lord Justice Mellisli decided in favour of FREEMAN'S ORKJIMAL CHLORODYNE . and against Brown and Davenport , compelling them to par all costs in the suits . Sv . Timet of July 24 th , 1873 . Bottles Is l | d , 2 s M , is ed , lis , imd 20 s . Sold by all Chemists . TESTIMONIALS . — Hea < l Quarter Staff , Cahnl , May 31 st , ] 8 S 0 . Mr . It . Freeman , Dear Sir , —It is with mu h pleasure I am ablo to . state that vonr Chlorodvne has been of special service to me in alleviating the wearisome spasms of Asthma , which is here existent in an aggravated form . Many of my patients now come and beg me to give them that medicine which always relieves them , aiul which 1 . need hardly say is your < 'hlorod . vne . Yours faithfully , Cir . tRLErf W . OWEN , L . R . C . P . Lon ., M . R . C . S . Bug ., the Divisional Head Quarter Staff and Civil Surgeon , ( Jabul . The Time » , August 13 th , 1 S 77 . From our own Correspondent with the Russian Army . Okonm , July 25 th , 1877 . Tiie want of sanitary arrangements in the Russian Camp was dreadful , and had we rcmaiir d there n fen- H-eck * ' ! onger , dysentery and typhoid fever would have played more havoc in our ranks than tho bombs of tho Turks . I myself" acquired an unenviable reputation as a doctor , owing to my being provided with a small bottleof GHLOilODYHE with which I effected miraculous cures .

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Diary For The Week.

1393—Hamer , Masonic Hall , Liverpool , at 8 . ( Instruction ) 16-11—Alma Mater , Masonic Hall , New-street , Birmingham 1773—Albert Victor , Tosvn Ha " , Pendleton General bodge of Instruction , Masonic Hall , New-street . Rii-miugU'im , at 7 R . A . —General Chapter of lumrovement . Masonic Hall , Birmingham , at 5 . R . A . 103—Hertford , Shire Hall . Hertford . R . A . 521—Truth , Freemasons' Hall , Fitzwillititn-street , Huddersfield R . A . S 37—Marquess of Ripon , Town Hall . Ripon R . C . —White Rose of York , Freemasons' Hall , Sheffield

SATURDAY , 17 th JUNE . 108—Percy , Jolly Farmers' Tavern , Sonthg-tte-road , N ., at 8 ( Instriii'tiut ) 1278— Ilurdett Coutts , bamb Tavern , opposite llothiml G . Janet ., at 8 . ( Inst . ) 1361—Earl of Zetland , Royal Edward , Triangle , Hackney ( Instruction ) 162-1— Rcelcstou , Grosvenor Club , Kbury-squniv , I'imlico , at 7 ( Instruction ) 1611—Crichton , Surrey Masonic Hall , Cnmbenvon Sinai Chapter of Instruction , Union , Air-street-, Kogojit-stront , IV . . its . 1897--Citadel , Railway Hotel , Harrow

Notices Of Meetings.

NOTICES OF MEETINGS .

Koyal union Lodge of Instruction , Wo . 382 . —On Wednesday , 7 th June , at , the Chequers' Hotel , "Oxbridge . Bros . Brooks WM . ( in tho absence of Bro . Nicholson , through indisposition ) , Cotton S . W ., Walters J . W ., Taplin S . D ., Andrews P . M . J . D ., Phillips 1 . 6 . After tho usual preliminaries tho ceremony of

initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Taplin candidate . Bro . Andrews P . M . was interrogated nntl entrusted , and after Lo . lgo had been advanced , tho oeremony of passing was rehearsed , Bro . Andrews P . M . candidate . Bro . Cotton S . W . was unanimously elected to fill the chair at the next meeting . Lodge was closed , and adjourned until Wednesday next , the 14 th inst .

united Pilgrims Lodge of Instruction , No . 507 . —A meeting was held at the Surrey Masonic Hall , Catnberwoll , S . E ., on Friday evening , the 2 nd inst . Bro . C . H . Phillips officiated as W . M . and was snpported by Bros . II . Goodwin S . W ., G . W . Knight J . W , H . M . Williams S . D ., E . Newby J . D ., H . Baldwin I . G ., JohnS . Terry P . M . Secretary , James Stevens P . M . Ron . Preceptor ; also Bros . J .

W . Watts , J . Bate , E . Poore , 0 . L . Pinch , & c . Lodge was opened in the first degree , and Bro . Johns , ns candidate , proved efficiency . Tho Lodge was opened in the second degree and the ceremony of passing was effectively rehearsed . Bro . J . Bate delivered the charge in the second degree , and the Preceptor expounded the lectnre on the tracing board . Lodge was then closed down , and a rote of thanks

having been accorded to the W . M . for his ablo working on the first occasion of his discharging the duties of that office , the proposed alteration of the Bye-laws agreed to , and joining members elected , the Lodge was closed . The amount of work done , and the instruction afforded , made the evening ' s proceedings generally satisfactory to those who had attended .

Brixton Lodge of Instruction , No . 1049 . —A new medium for the Instruction of Craftsmen has been established nndor the warrant of the recently consecrated Lodge No . 1949 , and to inaugurate the event , on Tuesday , tho ceremonies of consecration and installation were rehearsed by Bro . Terry Pr . S . G . Ward ° n Norths and Hunts , P . Prov . G . J . Warden Herts , P . M . 228 , 1273 , and Secretary of

the Eoyal Masonic Benevolent Institntion , at the Brixton Hall , Acre Lane , Brixton , S . W . Lodge was opened at 7 o ' clock precisely , when Bro . Terry was supported by Bros . H . Loveirmve P . P . G . S . of Works S . W ., W . ' E . Farrington J . W ., Richard Poore 19 191 . G ., T . C . Edmonds 1507 , G . W . Knight , Edwin Storr , H . M . Williams Organist 1 G 09 Secretary , 0 . H . Phillips 1649 Treasurer , E . A . Francis 1058 Preceptor , W . H . Williams P . M . 104 , John W . Williams , John A . Dunks

1 G 69 , Herbert Goodwin 1669 , P . Baxter , John W . Peyton 112 , R . E . Johnston 1777 , H . Hooper 1919 , Albert 1949 , H . Baldwin 19 19 , James S . Terry P . M . 507 , E . Newby , & c , & c , altogether there were between 40 and 50 present . The ceremony was ably rehearsed by Bro . Terry , and the musical portion , the conduct of which was entrusted to

Bro . A . W . Sebastian Hoare ( Trinity College , London ) , added immensely- to the genera ! effect . Bro . Hoare was assisted b y several friends , amongst whom may bo mentioned Bro . E . Ralli Johnstone Bro . Henry Lovegrove , as tho W . M . elect , was presented by Bro . P . M . Terry , and the rehearsal of the ceremony of installation was carried out . The following Officers wore named by Bro . Lovegrove .- — Bros

6 . W . Knight S . W ., Henry Baldwin J . W ., C . FL Phillins Treasurer , H y . M . Williams Secretary , Herbert Goodwin S . D ., Ed . ' Newby J . D ., R- Poore Inner Guard . A vote of thanks wan accorded to Bro . Terry for the services he bad rendered , and after this had been acknowledged , upwards of thirty members were enrolled , thus demonstrating that the establishment of this Lod ge ° [ Instruction finds favour with the brethren resident in the

district , la the course of a few brief remark !; Bro . Lovogiwe made one or two practical suggestions , which doubt less will bo duly con . siclered . It was likewise intimated that a Charitable Association m , ght be formed , and the advantages that would ,-iccnie to tho Mn-3 omc Institutions by sneb a step were enlarged upon . Support was

promised , and we may look forward to seeing this suggestion bear ' ? . . » ancl a goodly sum realised by this means . The future meetings tl << o e ! cl CVeVy Tnosc ? fl . evening , at Eight o ' clock , at Bro . Monk ' s , nr ! t r ? r , nCe Ee 2 ent i" Dnhvich R-. sirl . East Brixton between Brixton «« ' Heme Hill Stations . Tho Preceptors appo ntee . are , ' ? ,, > . E . A . i > cis , No . 1638 . and Bro . Tliomtis P „„ ro P U ., „ . ! !> T , o , „ + u ....

Kn ici PS W 1 " llcfc as Treasurer , while Bro . Henrv M . Williams , Aft / T 7 " W ° f , VC nssnruf 1 > ! ^ b' 'fulfil the duties " of Secretary , lioht r ° C , 0 Se < l Ul ° ' ' u " repaired to Br ... Monk ' s , where riWalrT ShmontB woro Pn''takon of , and an h . - . nr spent in con-V *

Tho General Committee of the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys met on Saturday last , at Freemasons ' Hall , Brother Charles , 1 . Perceval in tho chair . This being- the day Cor the election of the House and Audit Committees the attendance of subscribers entitled to

vote was very large . Two boys were placed on the list Tor election into the School in October . Outfits ot £ 5 , £ 10 , and £ 20 respectively were granted to three late pupils of the Institution . Bro . Binckos informed tho Committee that , in accordance with the resolution passed at last

meeting , £ 1 , 0-. Mi Ks had been In id out in tho pnrchaso of £ 1 , 000 India 4 per cent , stock . The election of tho House and Audit Committees was then proceeded with . At the declaration of the poll , the following brethren were found to be elected : —House Committee—R . W . Stewart GO votes ,

J . L . Mather 04 , Edgar Bowyer 61 , James Moon 60 , J . J . Murray 56 , W . Pans 55 , Dudley Rolls 55 , C . Sanders , M . D . •54 , F . W . Ramsay , M . D . 53 , W . Roebuck 52 , H . W . Hunt 48 , J . G . Chancellor 42 . Audit Committee — Thomas

Cnbitt 70 , H . Venn 70 , C . P . Matier 69 , C . F . Hogard 62 , R . B . Webster 62 , Alfred Williams 50 , H . S . Goodall 45 , W . Mann 43 , 0 . B . Soppot 42 . Votes of thanks to the Scrutineers of Votes , and the Chairman of the day , closed the proceedings .

If Italian Freemasonry has not sustained a very severe loss through the death of General Garibaldi , who was an " Honorary Grand Master for life , " but whose health and age were an obstacle to his taking a very active part in its concerns , there is no doubt that Italy has ; the expressions of sorrow for his death , and sympathy with the children he leaves behind , showing this unmistakably .

In the issue for the 20 th May , just to hand , the Editor of the Keystone writes as follows : — We . invite the attention of the brethren in the jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania to the fact that onr present " Sesqni-Centennial " season is an excellent one for the preparation , reading

and publication of Lodge histories . The past of every Lodge contains many interesting and valuable facts that should be known to the Craft , for they would not only gratify the brethren , but also strengthen the Fraternity . Let ns revive , in every direction , the memories of thefonnders , and of the leading minds that have directed

onr Lodges through their past histories . We shall be glad to do what we can to impart information of this character , and if the brethren will prepare snecinct sketches of the histories of their respective Masonic bodies , we shall take pleasure in spreading them before the Craft in the columns of the . Keystone .

We fully endorse the opinion of our contemporary , and trust that many of our readers will assist in so desirable an object .

The " LITTLE GLATJCUS " has been designed specially as a preventive against street robbers and pickpockets , and is undoubtedly one of the most effective Patents ever introduced to the public . It is specially intended for the protection of watches and purses , and , as far as we can judge , fully answers this purpose . Moreover , it is modest iu price . Further particulars may be bad at the Depot , 4 Wine Office Court , Fleet Street .

Two remarkable engravings are now on view at 20 and 21 Gracechurch-street , together with the drawings , by J . MacWhirter , A . R . A ., from which they have been produced . These engravings are entitled " The Lady of the Wo ids , " and "The Lord of the Glen . " They are exceptionally fine examples of line landscape engraving—an art in which , from the time of Woollett downwards , England ha 3 stood admittedly preeminent .

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FREEMAN'SCHLORODYNE. Tlio Original ami oiil . r true . . - ^ S ^ sga- TJUNDBBDS of Medical Practitioners testify to ;\ 'Sfe ^ M ^^ I l . l its marvellous efficacy in immediately relieving and ' ^??*¦' " ' . * £ ? $$ §» rapidly curing Coughs , CoUls , Asthma , Bronchitis , Neural' ¦> .. ' ¦ "';¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' {?& til ff '" - ' Spasms , Colic , Whooping Cough , and all Nerve Pains . '"' ' ¦ ' ' -Tl 4 _ It act 3 lik 0 a charm in Diarrhoea , and is the only specific in ¦ ¦¦' ¦; -: - " -: ; -. ! iSSS * - Cholera and Dysentery . It rapidly relieves pain , ' from what' ' ••' -V'W-. R ' r- ever cansB > 9 ' othes and strengthens the system under exhausting diseases , and Rives quiet and ret ' reslvng siecp . Lord Chancellor Selnorne , Lord Justice . Tames . Lord Justice Mellisli decided in favour of FREEMAN'S ORKJIMAL CHLORODYNE . and against Brown and Davenport , compelling them to par all costs in the suits . Sv . Timet of July 24 th , 1873 . Bottles Is l | d , 2 s M , is ed , lis , imd 20 s . Sold by all Chemists . TESTIMONIALS . — Hea < l Quarter Staff , Cahnl , May 31 st , ] 8 S 0 . Mr . It . Freeman , Dear Sir , —It is with mu h pleasure I am ablo to . state that vonr Chlorodvne has been of special service to me in alleviating the wearisome spasms of Asthma , which is here existent in an aggravated form . Many of my patients now come and beg me to give them that medicine which always relieves them , aiul which 1 . need hardly say is your < 'hlorod . vne . Yours faithfully , Cir . tRLErf W . OWEN , L . R . C . P . Lon ., M . R . C . S . Bug ., the Divisional Head Quarter Staff and Civil Surgeon , ( Jabul . The Time » , August 13 th , 1 S 77 . From our own Correspondent with the Russian Army . Okonm , July 25 th , 1877 . Tiie want of sanitary arrangements in the Russian Camp was dreadful , and had we rcmaiir d there n fen- H-eck * ' ! onger , dysentery and typhoid fever would have played more havoc in our ranks than tho bombs of tho Turks . I myself" acquired an unenviable reputation as a doctor , owing to my being provided with a small bottleof GHLOilODYHE with which I effected miraculous cures .

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