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A QUARTERLY GENERAL COURT of the Governors and Subscribers of this institution will bo held in tho Hall of tho Freemasons ' Tavern . Great Queen-street . Lincoln's-inn-fields , London , on Monday , 13 th of October 187 !) , on the General Business of the Institution ; to Elect Sixteen Boys by Ballot , from a list of seventy-seven approved candidates . Tho Election will commence at Ono o ' clock ( or lifter tho general business is over ) and close at Three o ' clock precisely . To consider the following Notices of Motion : — 1 , —liy Thos . Meggy , Esq ., Vice-Patron , " That a Committee be appointed to consider the manner in which the scrutiny of the votes shall be made , both for tho Election of Candidates and for other purposes , nnd to report to the next General Court . " 2 , —By Charles F . Matier , Esq ., " That in Law C 5 , line 3 , after tho word ' seven' the word consecutive be omitted . " : ! , —By . las . A . Birch , Esq . Proposed alteration of Rule 71 , sub-section 2 , to read as follows : — "The Election and Removal of the Secretary shall be vested in tho General Committee ; the Voting- to ho by Balloting Papers duly forwarded to each qualified Member , not less than fonrteen days before tho date of Election ; such Balloting Papers must be signed by the party entitled thereto , and may bo presented by a Member of tho General Committee on his or her behalf at the time of the Election . " Tho Chair will be taken at Twelve o ' clock at noon precisely . FREDERICK BINCKES V . P ., P . G . Steward , Serrrtury .

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THE EIGHTY-SECOND ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL will be hold in . Tune ISSO , the Right Hon . Lord Skelmersdale R . W . Deputy Grand Master and Provincial Grand Master of West Lancashire in the Chair .

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rnovmcBOF BEMS AND BUCKS . A SPECIAL PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE WILL be held in tlio Corn Exchange , at Heading ! ancl close tiled at . 11 o ' elocka . m . nn Tuesday , the I ( fh October 1 S 7 » . The GrarulLodgo will then lie adjourned , and tho Procession will lie marshalled by tho Grand Director of Ceremonies nnd bis Assistants to escort the M . W . tlie Pro Grand Master the Right lion , the Karl of Carnarvon to tlio site of tho Now Public Buildings , the memorial stone of which will be set by tlio M . W . the Pro Grand Master . By order of tlio R . W . P . G . M ., IIODKIIT ISRADLEY , Provincial Grand Secretary . At Two o'clock , on Hie tonninsifion of the Ceremony , Luncheon will lie provided nt the St . Lawrence's Instiluto , at " is each , including waiters and dessert , but not including wine , Tickets—for which an early application is requestedcau bo obtained of lli-os . W . Ferguson , I ' . road Street ; lilackwcll , London Street , and Stnuisom , Market Place . Morning Dross , lilack Trousers . Full Masonic Clothing , which will be worn during Luncheon . RAILWAY ARRANGEMENTS . Return Tickets at Single Fares will be issued on production of Summons , at the Booking Offices . of the Groat Western Railway , from the following stations : London ,. 'Windsor ,, Abingdon , Oxford , Newbury , Maidenhead , Bath , Devizes , Swindon , Farrihgiloh ; Aylesbury , Wycombe , ancl Marlow Road .

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VITRUVIANLODGE,No.87. BKO . ISAAC , who has for somo time past provided for the requirements of this Lodge , begs to announce tint ho has obtained permission for the removal of his license to tlie Belvedere-road , and that he is about to erect Commodious promises there . These will comprise . A . SPACIOUS 3 VCJLS 02 sTZO HA-LXi . IVlin AJflE BOOMS , LARGE BANQUETTING HALL , Together with every convenience for . Masonic gatherings . Applications from Secretaries and others for accommodation to bo addressed G . ISAAC , " WHITE HAM , " COLLEGE STREW , LAMBETH , LOXDOK - , S . E .

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LONDON MASONIC CHARITY ASSOCIATION . OCTOBER ELECTIONS , 1879 . Tlie Committee havo selected the following Candidates , and request tlie votes of the Loudon Brethren on their behalf : — BOYS . GIRLS . No . 15 . W . Tracy No . 17 . C . A . Follows „ 30 . C . C . Wagslnff „ 27 . M . A . A . Wyatt „ Hi . W . II . Bazley „ in . A . M . Dawson „ 7 : i . A . A . Gee ,, 8 . . 1 . , S . Ji . Priestley . „ 77 . . 1 . I ! . Frost ,, ! l . K . E . Williams „ ( 10 . . 1 . C . Johnson „ , l : j . J . M . Harvey . Proxies tn be sent to rim . A . Trsr . r : v , iron . . Secretary L . M . C . A ., I Clid ' ord ' s Inn , Fleet-street , London , E . C .

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I'ricc 2 s , (' rown Svo , stiff paper rovers ; 2 a Gd cloth lettered . silmfMimtu * tf * g \ wmu Jlvhml , un . ( l ® h $ mi ) m } AVith extracts from the Masonic Publications und ' MSS . letter- ! of distinguished Allisons ; Jtitmuic J'oc . u , and other interesting information . By BED . JAMES STEVENS P . M . P . Z ., fee . London-. W . W . MORGAN , 67 Barbican , E . C . Or from tue Autiiur , ill Kiglj . Street , eUtphanj , S . AV .

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THEFREEMASONS'TAVERN, GEEAT QUEEN STBEET . LONDON- W . C . The admirable nnd unrivalled accommodation provided at this Establishment for : M :. A . so : i 5 ric iBj ^ iisrQ . - rj-iETS , PUBLIC AND PRIVATE DINNERS , WEDDING BREAKFASTS , BALLS , & c . Is too well known to need comment . The entire management has been changed , and the Establishment In allits branches thoroughly re-organlaed . The attention of the Masonic Body is directed to tho many advantages offered . CUISINTJK OF THE HIGHEST CHARACTER . WINES PERFECT IA CONDITION AND QU . lIiITT . N . B .-DINNERS PROVIDED FROM 3 / -. RESTAURANT , WINE , SMOKING & RETIRING ROOMS Tho fullest measure of public confidence and support ensured . ALFRED BEST . PROPRIETOR .

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NOTICE OF REMOVAL . COVENT GARDEN LODGE OF INSTRUCTION , No . 1614 , WILL MEET in future at "Nag's Head" ( Bro . Burnitfc ) , James Street , Covent Garden , W . C , every Thursday Evening , at 7 .-15 p . m . commencing on 16 th October 1879 . W . H . GULLIFORD , Hon . Sec .

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SAWYER'S ( LATE STATION ) RESTAURANT , 5 RAILWAY PLACE , FENCHURCH STREET , E . C . ENGLISH , FBENCII & GERMAN CUISINE . Hot and Cold Luncheons on . the Ground ITlooi' ; This Room , will accommodate 100 persons . CHOPS , STEAKS , & c , FROM THE GRILL ; The Grill Boom will seat 150 > CI-SOIIS . REIQ'S TREHLE STOUT , WORTHMCTON'S ALES , BERLIN- TIVOLI BEER . TEA AND COFFEE ALWAYS READY . CHAMPAGNES OF THE BF . ST BRANDS . OLD BOTTLED PORTS . SHERRIES AND OTHER WINES OF THE BEST QUALITY Bro . F . J . SAWYER , Proprietor . Lute of Pimm ' s , aud tlio Crystal Palace .

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OJ & MMFTb fb ™ Cm Tm ' . TOiXT from TWKLVE to THRTCK o ' clock . H pUli H \ (; H () I'fc > nnd STF . AKS from tlio GRILL till FIVR o ' clock . 3 i-iS'J taI i \ 9 T . MAII > WI- . I . L , Hercules Tavern , Leadonhall-st ., City , E . G .

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FISHDINNERSINPERFECTION QS EACH , including Soups , Entrees , Poultry , Joints , Cheese , Salad , r \ l Served from 12 to -1 daily—GEORGE TAVERN , Billingsgate Market . Solo Proprietor , GEORGE SMITH , from Auderton ' s Hotel . ms = mr TMM-iiillllTirarTT "' -fT MMir "" fff' --Mr-- " —i ' ¦¦ " iirrin ¦¦¦ ¦ i - Tn IILJMI i i ' ni ~ " ' ~ ' ~ i i"j ' n'T r ¦ -

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MASONICHIGHSCHOOLFORBOYS, 1 NOTTING HILL SQUARE , W . rilHE SCHOOL has been established to provide a High Class X Education to sons of Freemasons and others , on moderate terms . There are scholarships of tlio annual value of £ 10 to £ 20 , ancl Exhibitions of £ 20 . Terms for sons of Freemasons from 1 to 7 guineas ; per term , for other pupils from 5 to 8 guineas per term . For further particulars apply to the Secretary , or to E . PASSAWER , LL . D . Mead Master .

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[ COAIAIUNICATKD . ] ( Continued from page 234 ) . Ifc may have been thought that tlio United G . Lodge of Englands ' Resolutions , being in their words and effects less uncharitable and stringent than tho radical Irish anathema , were or would have been in their application a lesser grievance for tho Grancl Orient , But they have proved just the reverse , for mauy different reasons , among

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VISIT OF THE PRO GRAND MASTER TO READING. Article 1
THE ELECTION OF SECRETARIES OF THE MASONIC INSTITUTIONS. Article 1
A PLEA ON BEHALF OF THE LADIES. Article 1
Obituary. Article 2
THE LATE BRO. JOHN LAZAR. Article 2
CITY OF LONDON ORCHESTRAL UNION. Article 2
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 3
INSTALLATION MEETINGS, &c. Article 3
ELEANOR CROSS LODGE, No. 1764 Article 4
METROPOLITAN LODGE OF INSTRUCTION, No. 1507. Article 6
FREEMASONRY IN STAFFORDSHIRE. Article 6
COMMITTEE MEETING OF THE BOYS' SCHOOL. Article 7
COMMITTEE MEETING OF THE BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. Article 7
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THE GRAND ORIENT OF FRANCE BEFORE THE CRAFT UNIVERSAL. Article 8
RED CROSS OF ROME AND CONSTANTINE Article 10
DIARY FOR THE WEEK Article 11
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A QUARTERLY GENERAL COURT of the Governors and Subscribers of this institution will bo held in tho Hall of tho Freemasons ' Tavern . Great Queen-street . Lincoln's-inn-fields , London , on Monday , 13 th of October 187 !) , on the General Business of the Institution ; to Elect Sixteen Boys by Ballot , from a list of seventy-seven approved candidates . Tho Election will commence at Ono o ' clock ( or lifter tho general business is over ) and close at Three o ' clock precisely . To consider the following Notices of Motion : — 1 , —liy Thos . Meggy , Esq ., Vice-Patron , " That a Committee be appointed to consider the manner in which the scrutiny of the votes shall be made , both for tho Election of Candidates and for other purposes , nnd to report to the next General Court . " 2 , —By Charles F . Matier , Esq ., " That in Law C 5 , line 3 , after tho word ' seven' the word consecutive be omitted . " : ! , —By . las . A . Birch , Esq . Proposed alteration of Rule 71 , sub-section 2 , to read as follows : — "The Election and Removal of the Secretary shall be vested in tho General Committee ; the Voting- to ho by Balloting Papers duly forwarded to each qualified Member , not less than fonrteen days before tho date of Election ; such Balloting Papers must be signed by the party entitled thereto , and may bo presented by a Member of tho General Committee on his or her behalf at the time of the Election . " Tho Chair will be taken at Twelve o ' clock at noon precisely . FREDERICK BINCKES V . P ., P . G . Steward , Serrrtury .

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THE EIGHTY-SECOND ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL will be hold in . Tune ISSO , the Right Hon . Lord Skelmersdale R . W . Deputy Grand Master and Provincial Grand Master of West Lancashire in the Chair .

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rnovmcBOF BEMS AND BUCKS . A SPECIAL PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE WILL be held in tlio Corn Exchange , at Heading ! ancl close tiled at . 11 o ' elocka . m . nn Tuesday , the I ( fh October 1 S 7 » . The GrarulLodgo will then lie adjourned , and tho Procession will lie marshalled by tho Grand Director of Ceremonies nnd bis Assistants to escort the M . W . tlie Pro Grand Master the Right lion , the Karl of Carnarvon to tlio site of tho Now Public Buildings , the memorial stone of which will be set by tlio M . W . the Pro Grand Master . By order of tlio R . W . P . G . M ., IIODKIIT ISRADLEY , Provincial Grand Secretary . At Two o'clock , on Hie tonninsifion of the Ceremony , Luncheon will lie provided nt the St . Lawrence's Instiluto , at " is each , including waiters and dessert , but not including wine , Tickets—for which an early application is requestedcau bo obtained of lli-os . W . Ferguson , I ' . road Street ; lilackwcll , London Street , and Stnuisom , Market Place . Morning Dross , lilack Trousers . Full Masonic Clothing , which will be worn during Luncheon . RAILWAY ARRANGEMENTS . Return Tickets at Single Fares will be issued on production of Summons , at the Booking Offices . of the Groat Western Railway , from the following stations : London ,. 'Windsor ,, Abingdon , Oxford , Newbury , Maidenhead , Bath , Devizes , Swindon , Farrihgiloh ; Aylesbury , Wycombe , ancl Marlow Road .

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VITRUVIANLODGE,No.87. BKO . ISAAC , who has for somo time past provided for the requirements of this Lodge , begs to announce tint ho has obtained permission for the removal of his license to tlie Belvedere-road , and that he is about to erect Commodious promises there . These will comprise . A . SPACIOUS 3 VCJLS 02 sTZO HA-LXi . IVlin AJflE BOOMS , LARGE BANQUETTING HALL , Together with every convenience for . Masonic gatherings . Applications from Secretaries and others for accommodation to bo addressed G . ISAAC , " WHITE HAM , " COLLEGE STREW , LAMBETH , LOXDOK - , S . E .

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LONDON MASONIC CHARITY ASSOCIATION . OCTOBER ELECTIONS , 1879 . Tlie Committee havo selected the following Candidates , and request tlie votes of the Loudon Brethren on their behalf : — BOYS . GIRLS . No . 15 . W . Tracy No . 17 . C . A . Follows „ 30 . C . C . Wagslnff „ 27 . M . A . A . Wyatt „ Hi . W . II . Bazley „ in . A . M . Dawson „ 7 : i . A . A . Gee ,, 8 . . 1 . , S . Ji . Priestley . „ 77 . . 1 . I ! . Frost ,, ! l . K . E . Williams „ ( 10 . . 1 . C . Johnson „ , l : j . J . M . Harvey . Proxies tn be sent to rim . A . Trsr . r : v , iron . . Secretary L . M . C . A ., I Clid ' ord ' s Inn , Fleet-street , London , E . C .

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I'ricc 2 s , (' rown Svo , stiff paper rovers ; 2 a Gd cloth lettered . silmfMimtu * tf * g \ wmu Jlvhml , un . ( l ® h $ mi ) m } AVith extracts from the Masonic Publications und ' MSS . letter- ! of distinguished Allisons ; Jtitmuic J'oc . u , and other interesting information . By BED . JAMES STEVENS P . M . P . Z ., fee . London-. W . W . MORGAN , 67 Barbican , E . C . Or from tue Autiiur , ill Kiglj . Street , eUtphanj , S . AV .

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THEFREEMASONS'TAVERN, GEEAT QUEEN STBEET . LONDON- W . C . The admirable nnd unrivalled accommodation provided at this Establishment for : M :. A . so : i 5 ric iBj ^ iisrQ . - rj-iETS , PUBLIC AND PRIVATE DINNERS , WEDDING BREAKFASTS , BALLS , & c . Is too well known to need comment . The entire management has been changed , and the Establishment In allits branches thoroughly re-organlaed . The attention of the Masonic Body is directed to tho many advantages offered . CUISINTJK OF THE HIGHEST CHARACTER . WINES PERFECT IA CONDITION AND QU . lIiITT . N . B .-DINNERS PROVIDED FROM 3 / -. RESTAURANT , WINE , SMOKING & RETIRING ROOMS Tho fullest measure of public confidence and support ensured . ALFRED BEST . PROPRIETOR .

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NOTICE OF REMOVAL . COVENT GARDEN LODGE OF INSTRUCTION , No . 1614 , WILL MEET in future at "Nag's Head" ( Bro . Burnitfc ) , James Street , Covent Garden , W . C , every Thursday Evening , at 7 .-15 p . m . commencing on 16 th October 1879 . W . H . GULLIFORD , Hon . Sec .

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SAWYER'S ( LATE STATION ) RESTAURANT , 5 RAILWAY PLACE , FENCHURCH STREET , E . C . ENGLISH , FBENCII & GERMAN CUISINE . Hot and Cold Luncheons on . the Ground ITlooi' ; This Room , will accommodate 100 persons . CHOPS , STEAKS , & c , FROM THE GRILL ; The Grill Boom will seat 150 > CI-SOIIS . REIQ'S TREHLE STOUT , WORTHMCTON'S ALES , BERLIN- TIVOLI BEER . TEA AND COFFEE ALWAYS READY . CHAMPAGNES OF THE BF . ST BRANDS . OLD BOTTLED PORTS . SHERRIES AND OTHER WINES OF THE BEST QUALITY Bro . F . J . SAWYER , Proprietor . Lute of Pimm ' s , aud tlio Crystal Palace .

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OJ & MMFTb fb ™ Cm Tm ' . TOiXT from TWKLVE to THRTCK o ' clock . H pUli H \ (; H () I'fc > nnd STF . AKS from tlio GRILL till FIVR o ' clock . 3 i-iS'J taI i \ 9 T . MAII > WI- . I . L , Hercules Tavern , Leadonhall-st ., City , E . G .

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FISHDINNERSINPERFECTION QS EACH , including Soups , Entrees , Poultry , Joints , Cheese , Salad , r \ l Served from 12 to -1 daily—GEORGE TAVERN , Billingsgate Market . Solo Proprietor , GEORGE SMITH , from Auderton ' s Hotel . ms = mr TMM-iiillllTirarTT "' -fT MMir "" fff' --Mr-- " —i ' ¦¦ " iirrin ¦¦¦ ¦ i - Tn IILJMI i i ' ni ~ " ' ~ ' ~ i i"j ' n'T r ¦ -

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MASONICHIGHSCHOOLFORBOYS, 1 NOTTING HILL SQUARE , W . rilHE SCHOOL has been established to provide a High Class X Education to sons of Freemasons and others , on moderate terms . There are scholarships of tlio annual value of £ 10 to £ 20 , ancl Exhibitions of £ 20 . Terms for sons of Freemasons from 1 to 7 guineas ; per term , for other pupils from 5 to 8 guineas per term . For further particulars apply to the Secretary , or to E . PASSAWER , LL . D . Mead Master .

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_rrjL s^^^^W^^a 67 BARBICAN . E . C .

The Grand Orient Of France Before The Craft Universal.

THE GRAND ORIENT OF FRANCE BEFORE THE CRAFT UNIVERSAL .

[ COAIAIUNICATKD . ] ( Continued from page 234 ) . Ifc may have been thought that tlio United G . Lodge of Englands ' Resolutions , being in their words and effects less uncharitable and stringent than tho radical Irish anathema , were or would have been in their application a lesser grievance for tho Grancl Orient , But they have proved just the reverse , for mauy different reasons , among

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