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THE FREEMASONS' TAVERN , GREAT QTJEEJNT STREET , LONDON " . W . C . Tin ; ai-mtruMe and mi ri valid . at-L-ommn . latum jiroyuU-dat this Establishment Tor MASOUIC _ 3 _ A ___ TQ , TJ _ I ! _ : S PUBLIC AHD PRIVATE DINNERS , WEDDING BREAKFASTS , BALLS , Se . Is tou well known t » i .. o . fU'oiiiniont . Tho cntiro m . n :. ' _ um . iithris facun changed , and the KstaMtshmt-nt in all its branches thu roughly iv-oviriinisctl . The * attention ot' tho Masonic BuiIy i . _ iliructetl to the many advantages ofVyrert . CUISIiSrK OTP THIS HIGHEST CH __ . R __ . CTKI-. WINKS _ ¦ _ " -. _ - - ;_ -, ' IN * 'ONI > IX _« X A _<» « I _ A _ . _ T ¥ . H . B .-D 1 HUERS PROVIDED FROM 3 ' -. EESTAU-tANT , WINE , SMOKING & RETIR NO ROOMS . Tho fullest measure of public confklenee anil support ensured . ALFRED BEST . PROPRIETOR .

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VITEUVIAN LODG-E , No . 87 . BliO . ISAAC , who hits lor st-me time * past provided for tho requirements nf this Timlg-, '> e <_ 's to announce tint , lio lias obtained pcrmis-ion for the reiaoval ol'bis license i" the UelveiUivrnad , aud that he is about to erect commodious ! 're : ui . ie- there . These will comprise _ ft _ S-P-fii - CIOtTS 3 ZC __ . SOI . riC S-A-X-X-. wtnr __ iTK iiooirs , LARGE BANQUETTING HAU / , Tog-. n .. with every convenience for llasonic gatherings . Applications from Secretaries anil others for accommodation to bo addressed 0 . ISAAC , " Wiim HABT , " CO _____ SIB .-T , I . I ___ , LOSDOIT , S . E .

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An English Lodge On The Site Of Ancient Carthage.

AN ENGLISH LODGE ON THE SITE OF ANCIENT CARTHAGE .

'"HUE town of Golotta is situated to tho south-west of the most J- central portions of the ruins of Carthago , and about a mile and a half from tho Phoenician and Roman harbours of the once famous city . Tho town is built on the shores of tho Mediterranean , and bears precisel y tho same relation to tho Tunisian capital as the Pivions does to Athens . Commanding as it does tho outlet of the canal which unites tho open sea and tho salt-lake , on the western extremity

ot which tho " white-walled city ot Tunis is placed , ifc has always been strongly fortified by the rulers of the Regency , and during tho middle ages many a stirring conflict has occurred nnder its walls . These bastions aud ramparts aro now slowly falling into decay , and the chief Hanger to thorn arises from tho firing of salutes , which invariably contributes to tho destruction of these curious and

timehonoured memorials of corsairs and pirates , of barbaric splendour and Christian chivalry . Louis of France landed in tbe vicinity ol Golctta . In 1535 the united forces of Charles V . and the Knights of Malta appeared before it . We know that the latter claimed the honour of leading tho attack on tho seaward beach . Headed by tho Chevalier Copier , with the standard of the Order in hand , they

leaped into the waves , and lit an hour victory was theirs . Many bravo knights perished in tho attack , aud scarcely ono escaped without a wound . The Golctta became a Spanish fortress for half a century . Again in 1 GJ 0 , tho Knights of Malta , nnder tho command of tho t ' rinci * d'Osia , made a second descent on Goletta , now onco moro in the hands of the Moslem , and succeeded in burning tho Tunisian fleet under tho shelter of its fortifications . For another

century and a halt Golotta was destined to protect the corsairs of its rulers ; but on tho 17 th of April ISlfi , throe salvos of its even then formidable artillery announced the moral victory of Lord Exmouth , who had that morning induced the Boy to sign a treaty abolishing slavery for ever throughout his dominions , and releasing several hundred Furopean prisoners undergoing captivity in the Regency . The

bristling gnus ot tho Admiral s fleet echoed a response , aud Golctta from that day forth has merged its military associations with those of one of the most beautiful and picturesque of watering-places . Its resident population consists of about four thousand souls , almost wholly Europeans . In summer it is the royal residence , and nearly

half the upper class ot lunisiau society migrates thither to enjoy the cool breezes and unrivalled bathing in tho blue waves of the Mediterranean . All vessels load aud unload at Golctta , , and an English railroad , ton miles in length , places ifc in almost hourly communication with Tunis .

Several ot the residents ia Goletta belonged to tho Ancient Carthago Lodge , No . . 1717 E . G ., at Tunis , aud when the number of its members exceeded ono hundred , they determined to apply for a , warrant of thoir own , and this with tho full consent and approbation of the W . M ., Officers and brethren of tho former Lodge . An application was duly signed and transmitted to

Bro . Kingston , the ll . XV . D . D . G . M , who issued a Provisional Warrant to the brethren , empowering them to work pending tho receipt of the charter from Grand Lodgo . The brethren received this document on the 1 st June , and succeeded in obtaining the lease of tho palace of one of the former governors of Goletta , which they expeditiously converted into a Masonic Hall ,

complete even in the most minute details , and appropriately furnished throughout . On tho -1 st June 1870 , the first meeting of the William Kingston Lodge was held , under the presidency of U . Bro . A . M . Broadley D . D . G . M . Malta . The following P . M . ' s assisted at the ceremony ;—W . Bros . Fttnaro , Vais yy , Sulcata , Baron Castcllnttovo and Morpttrgo , together

with the principal officers of No . 1717 K . C . aud the founders of tho now Lodge . Tho D . D . G . M . having read the warrant proceeded to instal Bro . John Edmund Lancaster Barker ( Past J . W . 1717 E . C . ) as W . M .. , according to ancient form . Tho W . M . then invested the following Officers : —Bros . W . Broadley ( D . D . G . M ) Hon . P . M . aud Treasurer , Edward Thay S . W ., Laurence Curletto J . W ., 0 . Engerer Secretary ,

B . Pudoa D . of C , A . Attard S . D ., A . A . Eomiatt J . D ., and A , Ii . u-setti J . G . Tho other founders arc Bros . S . Martina , A . Viffarealo , and L . C-r-ppi . At f , he request of the W . M ., tbe D . D . G . M . assumed tho gavel , antl initiated into Freemasonry Mr . Walter "Vaux , Locomotive Superintendent of tho Tunisian . Railways Company Limited . Thi-s ceremony beiug concluelecl , W . Bro . Broadley delivereel au

address . He alluded to tho tact that tho Lodge was , by the unanimous desire of the brethren , named tho William Kingston , as a flight mark of their recognition of tbe services rendered to English Masonry iu Tunis by their deservedly popular D . G . M ., Bro . kiii' . tou . lie rend a letter from that brother , now in Engl aud

containing his kindly greetings to tho brethren , aud informing them he hud already despatched the collars anil jewels of tho Otliccrs as , •¦ offering to tho new Lodge . The reading of Bt ' o . Kingston ' s letter produced enthusiastic applause . 'The D . D . G . M . gave a short sketch of tho classical aud meditoval associations cottuectcd with tbe sitc 0 ' the Lodge , aud after giving some practical advice to the member-.

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INDIVIDUAL EXERTION. Article 1
"IL TEGAME," OR A MASON'S HOLIDAY. Article 2
THE ORDER OF MALTA Article 4
CONSECRATION OF DUKE OF CONNAUGHT LODGE, No. 1834. Article 5
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 6
THE ROYAL MASONIC PUPILS' ASSISTANCE FUND. Article 7
MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR THE AGED Article 7
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MARK MASONRY IN MALTA. Article 9
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF MARK MASTER MASONS OF DEVONSHIRE. Article 9
THE MISSION OF FREEMASONRY. Article 10
Old Warrants. Article 10
INSTALLATION MEETING OF THE LEWIS CHAPTER, No. 1185. Article 11
ASHLARS. Article 11
DIARY FOR THE WEEK. Article 12
NOTICES OF MEETINGS Article 12
PORTSMOUTH MASONIC HALL AND CLUB. Article 13
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF HAMPSHIRE AND THE ISLE OF WIGHT. Article 13
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THE FREEMASONS' TAVERN , GREAT QTJEEJNT STREET , LONDON " . W . C . Tin ; ai-mtruMe and mi ri valid . at-L-ommn . latum jiroyuU-dat this Establishment Tor MASOUIC _ 3 _ A ___ TQ , TJ _ I ! _ : S PUBLIC AHD PRIVATE DINNERS , WEDDING BREAKFASTS , BALLS , Se . Is tou well known t » i .. o . fU'oiiiniont . Tho cntiro m . n :. ' _ um . iithris facun changed , and the KstaMtshmt-nt in all its branches thu roughly iv-oviriinisctl . The * attention ot' tho Masonic BuiIy i . _ iliructetl to the many advantages ofVyrert . CUISIiSrK OTP THIS HIGHEST CH __ . R __ . CTKI-. WINKS _ ¦ _ " -. _ - - ;_ -, ' IN * 'ONI > IX _« X A _<» « I _ A _ . _ T ¥ . H . B .-D 1 HUERS PROVIDED FROM 3 ' -. EESTAU-tANT , WINE , SMOKING & RETIR NO ROOMS . Tho fullest measure of public confklenee anil support ensured . ALFRED BEST . PROPRIETOR .

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SAWYER'S ( LATE STATION ) RESTAURANT , 5 IIAJLWAY PLACE , PENCIIURCH STREET , E . C . ENGLISH , FRENCH d- GERMAN CUISINE . Hob and Colcl Luiielieons on the Grrormd ITl-or ; This Room -vill accouuuoilato 100 persons . CHOPS , STEAKS , & c ., FROM THE GRILL ; The Hvill Room will KOSU 130 versou-i . RS . S'S TREBLE STOUT , WQRTHINCTON' 3 ALES , Ti EELIK TIVOLI 13 K 131 I _ . TEA AND COFFEE ALWAYS READY . O'flA-tPAGNKS OP Till ' ' I ' lCST BRANDS . OLD 1 JOTTI 7 KD TOUTS . SUEUIUES AND OTllEll WINES OF Till !! BEST QUALITY . Bro . F . J . SAWYER , Proprietor . Late of Pimm ' s , mid tho Crystal Palace ,

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^ - _ 2 S-J " F % ^ rnolt Tim JOINT I ' romTWKLVK to TlirU'lK o ' clock . I-PPi ?^ I" H \ ffOI' . S and STKAKS from tho ( HULL till KI \ 'K o ' clock . __* ___ £ _____?_? T . - I-n-wi ' Li ., Hercules Tavern , Leadenlmll-st ., City , K . C .

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WHERE ABE YOU GOING TO DSHE ? milY tlio " CANNON" TAVERX , " SO Cannon Street , corner of JL IViilbrook , immediately opposile tlie C ' AN . vo-f STHKET R . ur . WA - . SI . VTIO . V . Bros . SMITH & KING , Proprietors .

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VITEUVIAN LODG-E , No . 87 . BliO . ISAAC , who hits lor st-me time * past provided for tho requirements nf this Timlg-, '> e <_ 's to announce tint , lio lias obtained pcrmis-ion for the reiaoval ol'bis license i" the UelveiUivrnad , aud that he is about to erect commodious ! 're : ui . ie- there . These will comprise _ ft _ S-P-fii - CIOtTS 3 ZC __ . SOI . riC S-A-X-X-. wtnr __ iTK iiooirs , LARGE BANQUETTING HAU / , Tog-. n .. with every convenience for llasonic gatherings . Applications from Secretaries anil others for accommodation to bo addressed 0 . ISAAC , " Wiim HABT , " CO _____ SIB .-T , I . I ___ , LOSDOIT , S . E .

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Trice _ s , Crown Svo , stiff paper covers ; 2 s Oil clotli lettered . WILL BE PUBLISHED immediately upon the receipt of a sufficient number ot' guaranteed subscribers to cover cost of printing-, ^ IttUwmf tu io . f % fccmir ^ ItwwX mft Mz mxmM , _ Jt _ Ji . lCi . VCf Tit-CORRESPONDENCE UNDER THE RESPECTIVE HEADINGS or PAST MASTERS AS PEECEPTOES , UNIFOHMLTY OF WORKING , and "WHICH IS COEEECT ? Extracted from the - lasouu' Publications and JtSS . letters of listiugtii .- 'lic'l . Masons , with other interesting . Masonic information . Coinpileil Ijy BEO . JAMES STEVENS P . M . P . 2 ,., & e . Subscribers' name . ? may be fonv .-irtlel t ' " > JJro . JMIKS ,. TI-: V __ - -, Chphnm , . S . 1 W , or to iho I ' ub'isher , J ' . ro . \ V . \ V " . . Uoi'tiA-,- , ' » 7 IJuv ! r ... 'an , [ , eu < lv ! i , K . C .

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J'ablisUed moriliily , Demy -. co , '' r ci * 'M . rp ilV , CilKS .. - -LAY 1-. U '; - . ClIllONJ / JL . ] - ; . A List i f IIRVV and In ! crest in : ' Wor } . -,- ou C'liess ' , Cards , Arc . can be had on application to V > " . W . AID . ' .-HA . , l > 7 l /' arbicau , K . C . Any _ [ oeiorn Work ? ( Atiicvieiiii or C ' ou * ii ; eniaij procure'il at short notice .

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I '' tce by !' . ' ,.. ; iV-r I . otar . ips . A FTVM Til !; TnllTJ' /! ' .. —Tliiriy-.., if » : r . s' lUi ' iiis / r-rifif T ' olfev a- ; -et fin-tU a . f , "i . n :. [\\< Mi ' s Dw 1 ; -.: A-CV . TS , irom lsls L-, Is 7 s . Collected by KICJI-UH ) y _ v _ , !•' . ;¦' .. . . Load , , - : XV . , \" . l-bjnux ::, 17 llnrbivm , K . C . I

Ar00809

_ CT ^ S wV _ % VAV _" , ^ g || _ -Si- _ ' _ V _ ^ Ei-^^^^^^^ -v ^ a 67 BARBICAN , E . O .

An English Lodge On The Site Of Ancient Carthage.

AN ENGLISH LODGE ON THE SITE OF ANCIENT CARTHAGE .

'"HUE town of Golotta is situated to tho south-west of the most J- central portions of the ruins of Carthago , and about a mile and a half from tho Phoenician and Roman harbours of the once famous city . Tho town is built on the shores of tho Mediterranean , and bears precisel y tho same relation to tho Tunisian capital as the Pivions does to Athens . Commanding as it does tho outlet of the canal which unites tho open sea and tho salt-lake , on the western extremity

ot which tho " white-walled city ot Tunis is placed , ifc has always been strongly fortified by the rulers of the Regency , and during tho middle ages many a stirring conflict has occurred nnder its walls . These bastions aud ramparts aro now slowly falling into decay , and the chief Hanger to thorn arises from tho firing of salutes , which invariably contributes to tho destruction of these curious and

timehonoured memorials of corsairs and pirates , of barbaric splendour and Christian chivalry . Louis of France landed in tbe vicinity ol Golctta . In 1535 the united forces of Charles V . and the Knights of Malta appeared before it . We know that the latter claimed the honour of leading tho attack on tho seaward beach . Headed by tho Chevalier Copier , with the standard of the Order in hand , they

leaped into the waves , and lit an hour victory was theirs . Many bravo knights perished in tho attack , aud scarcely ono escaped without a wound . The Golctta became a Spanish fortress for half a century . Again in 1 GJ 0 , tho Knights of Malta , nnder tho command of tho t ' rinci * d'Osia , made a second descent on Goletta , now onco moro in the hands of the Moslem , and succeeded in burning tho Tunisian fleet under tho shelter of its fortifications . For another

century and a halt Golotta was destined to protect the corsairs of its rulers ; but on tho 17 th of April ISlfi , throe salvos of its even then formidable artillery announced the moral victory of Lord Exmouth , who had that morning induced the Boy to sign a treaty abolishing slavery for ever throughout his dominions , and releasing several hundred Furopean prisoners undergoing captivity in the Regency . The

bristling gnus ot tho Admiral s fleet echoed a response , aud Golctta from that day forth has merged its military associations with those of one of the most beautiful and picturesque of watering-places . Its resident population consists of about four thousand souls , almost wholly Europeans . In summer it is the royal residence , and nearly

half the upper class ot lunisiau society migrates thither to enjoy the cool breezes and unrivalled bathing in tho blue waves of the Mediterranean . All vessels load aud unload at Golctta , , and an English railroad , ton miles in length , places ifc in almost hourly communication with Tunis .

Several ot the residents ia Goletta belonged to tho Ancient Carthago Lodge , No . . 1717 E . G ., at Tunis , aud when the number of its members exceeded ono hundred , they determined to apply for a , warrant of thoir own , and this with tho full consent and approbation of the W . M ., Officers and brethren of tho former Lodge . An application was duly signed and transmitted to

Bro . Kingston , the ll . XV . D . D . G . M , who issued a Provisional Warrant to the brethren , empowering them to work pending tho receipt of the charter from Grand Lodgo . The brethren received this document on the 1 st June , and succeeded in obtaining the lease of tho palace of one of the former governors of Goletta , which they expeditiously converted into a Masonic Hall ,

complete even in the most minute details , and appropriately furnished throughout . On tho -1 st June 1870 , the first meeting of the William Kingston Lodge was held , under the presidency of U . Bro . A . M . Broadley D . D . G . M . Malta . The following P . M . ' s assisted at the ceremony ;—W . Bros . Fttnaro , Vais yy , Sulcata , Baron Castcllnttovo and Morpttrgo , together

with the principal officers of No . 1717 K . C . aud the founders of tho now Lodge . Tho D . D . G . M . having read the warrant proceeded to instal Bro . John Edmund Lancaster Barker ( Past J . W . 1717 E . C . ) as W . M .. , according to ancient form . Tho W . M . then invested the following Officers : —Bros . W . Broadley ( D . D . G . M ) Hon . P . M . aud Treasurer , Edward Thay S . W ., Laurence Curletto J . W ., 0 . Engerer Secretary ,

B . Pudoa D . of C , A . Attard S . D ., A . A . Eomiatt J . D ., and A , Ii . u-setti J . G . Tho other founders arc Bros . S . Martina , A . Viffarealo , and L . C-r-ppi . At f , he request of the W . M ., tbe D . D . G . M . assumed tho gavel , antl initiated into Freemasonry Mr . Walter "Vaux , Locomotive Superintendent of tho Tunisian . Railways Company Limited . Thi-s ceremony beiug concluelecl , W . Bro . Broadley delivereel au

address . He alluded to tho tact that tho Lodge was , by the unanimous desire of the brethren , named tho William Kingston , as a flight mark of their recognition of tbe services rendered to English Masonry iu Tunis by their deservedly popular D . G . M ., Bro . kiii' . tou . lie rend a letter from that brother , now in Engl aud

containing his kindly greetings to tho brethren , aud informing them he hud already despatched the collars anil jewels of tho Otliccrs as , •¦ offering to tho new Lodge . The reading of Bt ' o . Kingston ' s letter produced enthusiastic applause . 'The D . D . G . M . gave a short sketch of tho classical aud meditoval associations cottuectcd with tbe sitc 0 ' the Lodge , aud after giving some practical advice to the member-.

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