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THE FREEMASONS' TAVERN , GEBAT QUEEN S * PHEET . L 03 MDOH W . C . The uiliiilrnblo und imrtviilli-il : ' ««> mi ] iu < l : ii . i"ii i > v .. vi . l . < l at Un Estublishmuit for "MZJLSOIsriG IB . A . IKrQTjriET'S , PUBLIC AND PRIVATE DINNERS , WEDDING BREAKFASTS , BALLS , & c . Ia too welt known to need comment . The entire in ; iii : i :,-i-i : ii . iit lin < been changed , and the Establishment iu uUUd brauehes thoniu ^ hly ro-oi- ^ miseil . Tho attention ol tlio Masonio Body is directed to tlie ninny . idvantages offeree ! . CUISIN-JTi OB T 1 I"H" "E-lTG-EITl * ST CHARACTER . WINES PJEKJt * J-: tT IN COnDlTIOX ASB <* -UAI , ITY . N . B . —DINNERS PROVIDED FROM 3 / -. Ri'STAtTRANT , WINE , SMOKING & RETIRING ROOMS . The fullest measure of public confidence ancl support ensured . BRO . ALFRED BEST , PROPRIETOR -

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DINNERS FROM THE JOINT , from TWELVE to THREE o'clock . piIOI ' S and STEAKS from tlio GRILL , till FIVE o'clock . T . Maidwell , Hercules Tavern , Leadenhall St ., City . IE S l * A . B Ii I S H I * D THIRTY YEARS . W . Y E ' L D ~ H A M , TAILOR AND OUTFITTER , 23 Great Chii-an Street , Lincoln ' s Inn Fields . Stvonrv .-iricl > -U •vvieotible " "Materials- ; Gruavanteecl . Touri . ~ ls Suit . ;—Twcc-iU , , \ i : " . i .. l : i , ic . £ -2 0 0 Worsted lJincvnnals fcrihisiiic-ss Suits 3 0 0 "Full ' Dress Sails from 3 8 0 Busimv .-. Trousers from 0 12 0 Useful Oven-o-. its 1 10 6 W . Y . trusts , liy acting in a liheral manner , to ensure tho support of tho Public . W . Yoldham , 23 Grant Queen Street , Lincoln ' s Inn Fields , * W . C .

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^ Jllt- * ^ BOILING WATER W ™ - "? tr 3 HALF A MINUTE . ify ~ : ' C- ~ : Am - . ^ p ^^'' ' ^ THE CROWN ^ - ' g ;! •¦ ¦ •"' rf INSTANTANEOUS I : : ;;JWATERHEATER * v '; . : ' . ¦! : ;! | > VATEB B * v (; i f ^ V ^ Is the Best Boiler for ' ¦ v .: ' - : ¦ ¦ ; v' ¦ . ¦; V | UJ 'lip ! •- ¦¦ ¦ .. ;; .: ; '' ¦ . M \ ... _ _ Baths , Lavatories ; and all fi ! |! ' ! : ! lfe'S . ' ' .: ::: ii | ir 5 ^ ft Domestic Purposes . j !; ; : ^ l iiiN ^ ilfculllisSf —w : — l ^ rf ; : .:. !¦ irL . i-iiifc ; . ; : ' ! " ! ; rg ^ mi * i ^^?^ ^ M ' - ' ^ m 3 WART & SON , ^^^ i ^ y 3 * 10 EUSTON EOAD .

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VITETJYIAN LODGE , No . 87 . BRO . ISAAC , who has for somo time past provided for tlio requirements , of this Lodge , IJC :: S to announce tint lie 1 ms obtained permission for tho removal of his license to the Belvedere-road , and that ho h ; i 3 erected commodious promises there . Thoso comprise JL SIP-A-OIOUS JVLASOlsrTC HALL . "Willi ANTE ltOOMS , LARGI' BANQUETTING HALL , Together with every convenience for "Masonic gatherings . Applications from Secretaries and others for accommodation to bo addressed . G . ISAAC , " Wnm IIAKT , " ConiiCJi SIUE-ST , LAMEIIC , LoifDOjr , S . E .

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Tenth l'dition , post free , One Shilling . DR . AVATTS on ASTHMA . A Treatise on the only Successful "Method of Curing th ' s Disciisc . liy ROB-JUT G . WATTS , JI . D ., F . R . S . L ., F . C . S ., & c , 5 Bulstrotle-strect , Cavendish-square , London . London : C . "UIICHI ; I , L s . va Co ., Red Lion-court , Fleet-street .

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Ht^^^^^rf^^P MSSSS ^^^ Vm WVJ ^ ^^ SS S ^ VVJV ^ i ^ 23 GREAT QUEEN STREET , W . C .

Arch Masonry. Provincial Grand Chapter Of Wiltshire.

ARCH MASONRY . PROVINCIAL GRAND CHAPTER OF WILTSHIRE .

ON Wednesday , the 8 th instant , the annnal meeting of this Provincial Grand Chapter was held at the Masonic Hall , Trowbridge , on tho invitation of the Chapter of Harmony , 632 . The M . E . the Provincial . Grand Superintendent the Rt . Hon . Lord Henry F , Thynne , M . P ., in opening the proceedings expressed his regret that , owing to various circumstances , it had nofc been practicable to hold the meeting earlier in the season , as tho comparatively small attendance of the

Companions shewed that the day fixed was an inconvenient one . Ho was happy however in every other respect to be able to congratulate tho Companions , more especially on the fact that the Treasurer reported a good balance in hand on the Charity Fund account . The usual routine business was transacted , including the report of the Charity Committee , who recommended that the balance in Treasurer ' s

hands on the Charity Account should not be appropriated until after the discussion of the question of establishing a Provincial Benevolent Fund , which was to come before tho next meeting of the Provincial Grand Craft Lodgo . This recommendation was unanimously approved . Tho M . E . Superintendent appointed and invested his officers for the ensuing year as follow : —

Robert Stokes .... Chapter 586 Prov . G . H . William Nott .... ,, 632 Prov . G . J . Henry C . Tombs ... „ 355 Prov . G . S . E . Samuel Gauntlett . ,, 632 Prov . ' G . S . N . William Nott .... ,, 632 Prov . G . Treas .

Edwiu Browne . ... „ 355 Prov . G . P . S . Alfred Phmimer . .. „ 355 Prov . G . Eeg . John Chandler .... „ 355 Prov . G . D . C . John Savory .... „ 355 Prov . G . Jan .

After the Provincial Grand Chapter had been duly closed , the Companions adjourned to the George Hotel , whore an excellent banquet was served , including a liberal contribution of venison and game from the M . E . Comp . Lord H . F . Thynne .

Hamer Chapter, No. 1393.

HAMER CHAPTER , No . 1393 .

A MEETING of this Chapter was held at the Masonic Hall , xL 22 Hopc-streot , Liverpool , on the 9 th Sept . Thero were present—Comps . J . Honlding- M . E . Z ., R . H . Evans P . Z ., H . JacksonP . Z ., J . S . Russell P . Z ., Thos . Samtnous H ., John McCarthy J ., J . Penton P . S ., Rev . R . T . Leslie A . S ., Dr . Pitts , H . Henderson , W . 0 . Erwin S . E ., R . L . Stockton , R . Reader and J . Lyons . The minutes of tho previous meeting having been read ancl confirmed , the M . E . Z .,

assisted by his Officers , exalted Bros . D . Gaudin 1620 , D . Oliphant 249 , and J . W . Salclart 1547 . The impressive and beautiful ceremony was most excellently performed . This being the night of installation , Comp . T . Sampson was installed to the chair of first Principal , McCarthy to the second , and J . Penton to tho third . Tho ceremony was ably carried out by Comp . H . Jackson P . Z . The other Officers

appointed wore Comp . W . C . Erwin S . E . for tho third time , Rev . R . T . Leslie S . N ., Dr . Pitts P . S ., J . Honlding Treasurer , Williams Janitor . The Auditors gavo their report of the Treasurer's accounts for tho year , which was very satisfactory , and was unanimously passed . This completing the business , tho Chapter was duly closed . The Companions then adjourned to a banquet . Upon the removal of

tho cloth the usual Loyal and R . A . toasts wero given by the M . E . Z . with commendable brevity , and duly honoured . Comp . R . H . Evans P . G . P . S . responded in a very eloquent speech for P . G . Chapter and Officers . Dr . Pitts P . S . proposed the health of M . E . Z . and chiefs , which was heartily received . The M . E . Z . said he heartily thanked Dr . Pitts for the complimentary manner in which his health had been

proposed , and the handsome reception it had experienced at the hands of all present . He also assured the Companions thafc he highly appreciated tho honour conferred npon him by appointing him the first Principal of the Chapter , and would do his best to merit their confidence by prompt attention and diligence to the duties . He went on to say that ho required no better example than that of his

predecessors ; and in endeavouring to walk in thoir footsteps , he felt confident lie would not fail in giving that amount of satisfaction which thoy had a right to expect . In conclusion , he added thafc nothing should bo wanting on his part to keep tho Chapter in the satnc good order and position for which it has been noted in the past . Companion H . said he endorsed all that the M . E . Z . had said , and would do h ? s best to assist in the Chapter work . Companion

J . felt proud of the position to which he had been appointed , and nothing should be wanting on his parfc to further the interests of the Chapter . The health of the P . Z . ' s was proposed , and responded to by Comp . Honlding . Comp . Penton proposed the health of the Installing Officer , complimenting him on tho very ablo manner in which lio had performed the ceremony . Comp . Jackson responded in a very eloquent speech , saying it always gave him great pleasure to assist in R . A . Masonry , and he would he willing at all times to render any

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THE FREEMASONS' TAVERN , GEBAT QUEEN S * PHEET . L 03 MDOH W . C . The uiliiilrnblo und imrtviilli-il : ' ««> mi ] iu < l : ii . i"ii i > v .. vi . l . < l at Un Estublishmuit for "MZJLSOIsriG IB . A . IKrQTjriET'S , PUBLIC AND PRIVATE DINNERS , WEDDING BREAKFASTS , BALLS , & c . Ia too welt known to need comment . The entire in ; iii : i :,-i-i : ii . iit lin < been changed , and the Establishment iu uUUd brauehes thoniu ^ hly ro-oi- ^ miseil . Tho attention ol tlio Masonio Body is directed to tlie ninny . idvantages offeree ! . CUISIN-JTi OB T 1 I"H" "E-lTG-EITl * ST CHARACTER . WINES PJEKJt * J-: tT IN COnDlTIOX ASB <* -UAI , ITY . N . B . —DINNERS PROVIDED FROM 3 / -. Ri'STAtTRANT , WINE , SMOKING & RETIRING ROOMS . The fullest measure of public confidence ancl support ensured . BRO . ALFRED BEST , PROPRIETOR -

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DINNERS FROM THE JOINT , from TWELVE to THREE o'clock . piIOI ' S and STEAKS from tlio GRILL , till FIVE o'clock . T . Maidwell , Hercules Tavern , Leadenhall St ., City . IE S l * A . B Ii I S H I * D THIRTY YEARS . W . Y E ' L D ~ H A M , TAILOR AND OUTFITTER , 23 Great Chii-an Street , Lincoln ' s Inn Fields . Stvonrv .-iricl > -U •vvieotible " "Materials- ; Gruavanteecl . Touri . ~ ls Suit . ;—Twcc-iU , , \ i : " . i .. l : i , ic . £ -2 0 0 Worsted lJincvnnals fcrihisiiic-ss Suits 3 0 0 "Full ' Dress Sails from 3 8 0 Busimv .-. Trousers from 0 12 0 Useful Oven-o-. its 1 10 6 W . Y . trusts , liy acting in a liheral manner , to ensure tho support of tho Public . W . Yoldham , 23 Grant Queen Street , Lincoln ' s Inn Fields , * W . C .

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^ Jllt- * ^ BOILING WATER W ™ - "? tr 3 HALF A MINUTE . ify ~ : ' C- ~ : Am - . ^ p ^^'' ' ^ THE CROWN ^ - ' g ;! •¦ ¦ •"' rf INSTANTANEOUS I : : ;;JWATERHEATER * v '; . : ' . ¦! : ;! | > VATEB B * v (; i f ^ V ^ Is the Best Boiler for ' ¦ v .: ' - : ¦ ¦ ; v' ¦ . ¦; V | UJ 'lip ! •- ¦¦ ¦ .. ;; .: ; '' ¦ . M \ ... _ _ Baths , Lavatories ; and all fi ! |! ' ! : ! lfe'S . ' ' .: ::: ii | ir 5 ^ ft Domestic Purposes . j !; ; : ^ l iiiN ^ ilfculllisSf —w : — l ^ rf ; : .:. !¦ irL . i-iiifc ; . ; : ' ! " ! ; rg ^ mi * i ^^?^ ^ M ' - ' ^ m 3 WART & SON , ^^^ i ^ y 3 * 10 EUSTON EOAD .

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VITETJYIAN LODGE , No . 87 . BRO . ISAAC , who has for somo time past provided for tlio requirements , of this Lodge , IJC :: S to announce tint lie 1 ms obtained permission for tho removal of his license to the Belvedere-road , and that ho h ; i 3 erected commodious promises there . Thoso comprise JL SIP-A-OIOUS JVLASOlsrTC HALL . "Willi ANTE ltOOMS , LARGI' BANQUETTING HALL , Together with every convenience for "Masonic gatherings . Applications from Secretaries and others for accommodation to bo addressed . G . ISAAC , " Wnm IIAKT , " ConiiCJi SIUE-ST , LAMEIIC , LoifDOjr , S . E .

Ad00806

Tenth l'dition , post free , One Shilling . DR . AVATTS on ASTHMA . A Treatise on the only Successful "Method of Curing th ' s Disciisc . liy ROB-JUT G . WATTS , JI . D ., F . R . S . L ., F . C . S ., & c , 5 Bulstrotle-strect , Cavendish-square , London . London : C . "UIICHI ; I , L s . va Co ., Red Lion-court , Fleet-street .

Ad00807

TJ s " I-VOJR-ST H . L-. TI 5 "D' ^ T / SEES y SS Mirrors & all other ivory Toilet Articles , CD hi r ^ yM * $ 0 >&& ,= T . , •- 'A '< " \ 'i ' -affl 9 $ asM|fjri^^°U^tiaUys* «¦ ¦ ? ? ^ f V 9 0 C «> ° / . ¦¦ —\ \( Q . t-s * : 53 © 3 £ - « - « Us ® § ¥ | 4 ^^ ^_ . o « pHd SrM & IYOET GI-OOIDS I"t * T GJ- "EXTS 3 S . A . Xi , " "S ° Wholesale & for Esiportation & the ' . fedo only , g o WO 31 nT ^^ ^ E ^ j ^ RC ^^ ] r " if C \" '"~ Z ^ . £ &> "1mMF%£&^RH^::is1 a o a ^ v-- = E 5 si — - " - " - " - •aa *^ - - U , ' \ . _ _ . ^ . ± i „ - ^ i g w o £ -A-o : s : Ex * ri * rxc 3- ursiow . ivory Wurku , ? ^ PP 3 11 , HIGH STREET , L . ONTJON , W . C . p ,

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Ht^^^^^rf^^P MSSSS ^^^ Vm WVJ ^ ^^ SS S ^ VVJV ^ i ^ 23 GREAT QUEEN STREET , W . C .

Arch Masonry. Provincial Grand Chapter Of Wiltshire.

ARCH MASONRY . PROVINCIAL GRAND CHAPTER OF WILTSHIRE .

ON Wednesday , the 8 th instant , the annnal meeting of this Provincial Grand Chapter was held at the Masonic Hall , Trowbridge , on tho invitation of the Chapter of Harmony , 632 . The M . E . the Provincial . Grand Superintendent the Rt . Hon . Lord Henry F , Thynne , M . P ., in opening the proceedings expressed his regret that , owing to various circumstances , it had nofc been practicable to hold the meeting earlier in the season , as tho comparatively small attendance of the

Companions shewed that the day fixed was an inconvenient one . Ho was happy however in every other respect to be able to congratulate tho Companions , more especially on the fact that the Treasurer reported a good balance in hand on the Charity Fund account . The usual routine business was transacted , including the report of the Charity Committee , who recommended that the balance in Treasurer ' s

hands on the Charity Account should not be appropriated until after the discussion of the question of establishing a Provincial Benevolent Fund , which was to come before tho next meeting of the Provincial Grand Craft Lodgo . This recommendation was unanimously approved . Tho M . E . Superintendent appointed and invested his officers for the ensuing year as follow : —

Robert Stokes .... Chapter 586 Prov . G . H . William Nott .... ,, 632 Prov . G . J . Henry C . Tombs ... „ 355 Prov . G . S . E . Samuel Gauntlett . ,, 632 Prov . ' G . S . N . William Nott .... ,, 632 Prov . G . Treas .

Edwiu Browne . ... „ 355 Prov . G . P . S . Alfred Phmimer . .. „ 355 Prov . G . Eeg . John Chandler .... „ 355 Prov . G . D . C . John Savory .... „ 355 Prov . G . Jan .

After the Provincial Grand Chapter had been duly closed , the Companions adjourned to the George Hotel , whore an excellent banquet was served , including a liberal contribution of venison and game from the M . E . Comp . Lord H . F . Thynne .

Hamer Chapter, No. 1393.

HAMER CHAPTER , No . 1393 .

A MEETING of this Chapter was held at the Masonic Hall , xL 22 Hopc-streot , Liverpool , on the 9 th Sept . Thero were present—Comps . J . Honlding- M . E . Z ., R . H . Evans P . Z ., H . JacksonP . Z ., J . S . Russell P . Z ., Thos . Samtnous H ., John McCarthy J ., J . Penton P . S ., Rev . R . T . Leslie A . S ., Dr . Pitts , H . Henderson , W . 0 . Erwin S . E ., R . L . Stockton , R . Reader and J . Lyons . The minutes of tho previous meeting having been read ancl confirmed , the M . E . Z .,

assisted by his Officers , exalted Bros . D . Gaudin 1620 , D . Oliphant 249 , and J . W . Salclart 1547 . The impressive and beautiful ceremony was most excellently performed . This being the night of installation , Comp . T . Sampson was installed to the chair of first Principal , McCarthy to the second , and J . Penton to tho third . Tho ceremony was ably carried out by Comp . H . Jackson P . Z . The other Officers

appointed wore Comp . W . C . Erwin S . E . for tho third time , Rev . R . T . Leslie S . N ., Dr . Pitts P . S ., J . Honlding Treasurer , Williams Janitor . The Auditors gavo their report of the Treasurer's accounts for tho year , which was very satisfactory , and was unanimously passed . This completing the business , tho Chapter was duly closed . The Companions then adjourned to a banquet . Upon the removal of

tho cloth the usual Loyal and R . A . toasts wero given by the M . E . Z . with commendable brevity , and duly honoured . Comp . R . H . Evans P . G . P . S . responded in a very eloquent speech for P . G . Chapter and Officers . Dr . Pitts P . S . proposed the health of M . E . Z . and chiefs , which was heartily received . The M . E . Z . said he heartily thanked Dr . Pitts for the complimentary manner in which his health had been

proposed , and the handsome reception it had experienced at the hands of all present . He also assured the Companions thafc he highly appreciated tho honour conferred npon him by appointing him the first Principal of the Chapter , and would do his best to merit their confidence by prompt attention and diligence to the duties . He went on to say that ho required no better example than that of his

predecessors ; and in endeavouring to walk in thoir footsteps , he felt confident lie would not fail in giving that amount of satisfaction which thoy had a right to expect . In conclusion , he added thafc nothing should bo wanting on his part to keep tho Chapter in the satnc good order and position for which it has been noted in the past . Companion H . said he endorsed all that the M . E . Z . had said , and would do h ? s best to assist in the Chapter work . Companion

J . felt proud of the position to which he had been appointed , and nothing should be wanting on his parfc to further the interests of the Chapter . The health of the P . Z . ' s was proposed , and responded to by Comp . Honlding . Comp . Penton proposed the health of the Installing Officer , complimenting him on tho very ablo manner in which lio had performed the ceremony . Comp . Jackson responded in a very eloquent speech , saying it always gave him great pleasure to assist in R . A . Masonry , and he would he willing at all times to render any

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