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Jachin And Boaz.
uotico of " Jachin and Boa / , before 1762 is by no means conclusive as to there having been no edition published prior to that year . I shall , when I get a little leisure timo , take Bro . Norton ' s advice and have a look through publications before 1762 , but even if I fail to discover anything about a 1750 "Jachin aud Boa / . " 1 object to receive as final a dogmatic assertion by Bro . Norton , though even it may be founded on tho opinion held by Bro . Carson .
I am , faithfully aud fraternally , K . T . L .
Provincial Appointments.
PROVINCIAL APPOINTMENTS .
To the Editor of the FREEMASON ' CHRONICLE . DEAR SIR AND BROTHER , —I am pleased to see that you havo given prominence to tho remarks in the Keystone , abont the importance of Provincial Grand Masters or their Depnties visiting the Lodges under their jurisdictions from timo to time . If this duty wero fulfilled , even in a small degree , there would be far more harmony at Provincial
meetings than is often to bo found at present , and instead of the best offices in the Province being frequently given to brethren whose very names are perfectly unknown , either Masonically or socially to the brethren , and hard working Masons being left out in tho cold , wo shonld find a much fairer division of honours . When a Provincial G . M . or his Depnty scarcely ever sec 3 the inside of a Lodge from year
end to year end , how can ho possibl y judge of the respective merits of brethren ? Ho is totally dependent upon all kinds of back stair in . flnences which are brought to bear upon him , and the result is unfair and unjust in the highest degree . I have seen so many instances of this that I hold strong opinions on the subject , and should like to see some improvement made in the matter . My own conviction is , that tho fairest method to be adopted
would be for the Prov . Grand Master to send an official intimation to each Lodge which he proposed to honour by one or moro offices , naming what offices he purposed bestowing on that Lodge , and asking for the names of brethren to be submitted to him who wero regarded by the members of the Lodge as most deserving . A scroll might then be taken in open Lodge , and the result forwarded to the Prov . G . Master ' s Deputy . This would ensure the satisfaction of each Lodge , and the promotion of working Masons instead of dummies . I am , yours fraternally , A PAST PROVINCIAL OITICER IN THE NORTH .
Masonic Testimonials.
MASONIC TESTIMONIALS .
SIR , —With all respect for my good friend Mr , Emra Holmes , whose letter you published on Saturday , and with sincere appreciation of the kind feeling expressed therein , I cannot but fear that its publication may produce a sense of constraint in the minds of thoso who may not agree with the writer , and who would yet be sorry to appear less
friendly than himself . There is one point especially calculated to provoke controversy which he would bo the first to regret . I therefore trust ho will forgive mo for deprecating tho proposal made in his letter .
My confideuce in tho personal sympathy of tho Freemasons of Cornwall is such that I feel sure they will not misconstrue my motives in writing this ; my only desire being to save them from being placed in a false position , to express distinctly my belief that any vote from Lodges for tho object proposed would bo wrong , and to pre . vent the subject being discussed in tho newspapers . Yours obediently , MOUNT EDOCUMRE .
23 Belgrave-square , S . W .
We publish in another column an article extracted from the Masonic Advocate of Indianapolis , which we think still further supports us in our view of American Masonry , so far as its charitable institutions are concerned . As we said on a recent occasion in reference to this subject , it has taken
a long time for the echo of an answer to our question of January 1875 to reach us , but now that attention has been directed to the subject by the American Masonic Press the cry seems to be taken up , and we hope at no very distant date to see somo result .
There is some bogus Masonry afloat in Canada , an expelled Mason , named Wesfclake , having attempted to revive tho illegitimate " Grand Lodgo of Ontario . " This bastard was interdicted by Grand Master Clark , of Pennsylvania , in 1876 , and likewise by , so far us we know , all the Grand Lodges of tho United States . Lately the said Wcstlake ,
with some abottors , has been unsuccessfully attempting to sell socalled Masonic degrees for five dollars , then even offering to give thorn away—with no takers . Tho impostors attempted to organize a Lod ge at Port Hopo , Canada , but after having been exposed , gave up the endeavour . Thoy have since left for parts unknown . Look out for them . —Keystone .
HOWIOWAY ' S OINTJIKN- T AND PILLS — More precious than Gold . —Diarrhcca dysentery , ami cholera arc , through the summer ' s heat , liable to carry off the young , as tho winter ' s cold destroys tho aged . In the most acute cases , where internal medicine cannot bo retainer ; , tho greatest relief will immediatelv result n- ° m rubbing Hollovvay ' s soothing Ointment over tho abdomen . The ' friction should be frequent mid brisk , to insure the pcnetral ion of ; i large portion of Hip Unguent . This Ointment , calms the excited peristaltic action , and soothes I he pain . Both vomiting and griping yield to it ; where fruits or vegetables hnv originated the malady , it is proper to remove all indigested matter from tho oowela by a moderate dose of Holloway ' s Pills before using tho Ointment .
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Second Scrlcn , itom ceaihj , Grown . Sro , Cloth , price os 6 " ' , i > uiit fere . MASONIC PORTRAITS . SKETCHES ou DISTINGUISHED FREEMASONS . REP'U-V TKD rnon "TICK FHKK . IM . SO . V ' S (' HKONTCLK . " BY G . BLIZARD ABBOTT , OF LODGE NO . 1385 , ASSOCIATE or KING ' S COLLEGE , LONDON . LIST OB ! PORTRAITS . NKSTOU AxlN . sT . \ r . r , tx ( i MASTER ( Bro . W . Hvdo Pullon , 33 deg ., Past ( Bro . W . l ! ig" -s , Past Prov . ( i ' 3 W G . S . t ? ., Past Tien . P . G . M . Hants , Wilts , ami Past Prov . Li . Sue Assistant , Secretary Sup . C ' oiiti- Hcrksuiul Bucks ) , cil A . and A . Kite . ) \ VlTI'T \ N TnE Jj'T f ! i ? ,- , m & " >• W- Kolly , ll-xt 1 W . (' . M . and (¦ . he Iwght , Hon . Karl of Carnarvon , Pr » v . G . Sup . Leicestershire ami .. 3 dog ., Pro Orand Master , Pro Rutland , Prov . G . M . M . M Lei-Grand 7 ,., Past G . M . M . M ., and ees ' ershhv ) Past M . P . S . O . Commander A . A Git . vxi ) STEWARD mm A . Rite . IT , .. r i u- i ^ .,-. -, TFH ' 'IVIMKTTIIPI , ( Ll " - " Wordsworth , 30 dog ., in * . iuM . suIEit ,,. lsti ( . _ Suiw . lvll ] P ; l , fc p „ 7 v ; ( Bro P . Adlard , P . M . amO ' reasurer C ' . J . W . W . Yorkshire , ami Prov . Loyal York Lodgo of Pcrsovcr- G . M . M . M . W . Yorkshire ) . T „ ™ co , No . 7 ) . Vni VerirAS J ? TVUr T 1 C , " ( Kro . G . Ward Very , P . Maud Past ( The Right Hon . Lord Skelmersdalo , Prov . Grand . Soj . [ Arch ] Herts ) . 33 deg .,. Doputy G . Master . r ; rand ACHILLES ' H ., G . M . M . M ., Groat , Prior of IT ,,.., p ' - „ ,.,.: p ., ^ 1 r r n ., „ ri Z2 ^ rHi : ^ (|^ -f v ||^ feS * of Wight , Past G . M . M . M . and Q * lw-Cr * s- Warden Devon ) . Prov . G . Prior of tho Temple , for bIK ^ "ADA-UANTn Hants ) . ( Bro . . T . M . Pultenoy Montagu , . T . P ., TIME -HONOUUED LANCASTER 5 * r ,,, Jw 'l " - ' ( k , D ° ! lC 0 n > ( Bro . J . Lancaster Hine , P . Prov . p « - E \ V- * an ( l P , ? r G . S . Warden Kast Lancashire )! FhA ' n W'n'scfcs ! ur ° * anrt ., ?¦ TTIW Q „ , „ ,, „ ' Chancellor Supremo Council A . , „ I and A . Rite ) . ( Bro John Newton P . H . A . S ., P . M ., HIPPOCRATKS P . Z Author of Works on Navi- ( Bm , _ PeJlKOn Be ] l i M-Rf P ;! sfc OUR NonrT- PRITI r- G * D ^« m , Dep . Prov . G . M . and <* £ ^ , ^ r T , v ¦ , Prov - li - Sl'i > - N- and K . York-( The Right Hon . Lord T . oigli , 30 deg , shire ) Prov . G . M and G . Sup War- A CesTKlAN CFIIET n ., » v 7 t > ' % G-M-M-M- ) ( The Right Hon Lord do Tabloy Oui PERIPATETIC BKOTHEK Past G . S . W ., Prov . G . M . Che ( Bro . G . Pitz Gerald Matier , 30 dog ., shire , Grand J ., and Prov . G . Or . Steward Scotland , and Past Slip . Cheshire ) . G . S . Warden Greece ) . A HARBINGER OF PEACE A BOLTOM LUMISAUY ( Bro . C ] iaTlos Iirtcov > 1 UI ., rast ( Bro . fcr . Parker Brockbank , 31 ilog ., Prov G J . T ) . Herts ) . Past Prov . G . S . D awl P . Prov . TllK LOUD OF UNDKRLKY A WutnV ^ m ' ^ r V ^^ f ^ (™ ° ^\ of Moctivo . M . P ., Prov . , ™ , I , ' 'iNS fi-Jr - I ' rov . G . Sup ., nnrU ' rov . ( the lato Bro . John Sutclilfo , Past G . M . M . M . Cumberland and Prov . G . S . Warden , and Prov . Westmoreland , and Past . ( . ' . CV . M . M . lLLmcomshire ) . Sov . olc the Order of Rome aud A WARDEN OF MARK Red Cross of Constantino ) . ( The Right Hon . tho Earl of Don- A BOON Co . lll'ANlON oughmorc , 32 deg ., Past G . S . ( Bro . E . C . Woodward , P . M . 332 , Warden , and Dap . G . M . M . M ) . lc ,: S 7 & c ) A MASTER OF CEREMONIAL A GRAND SUPERINTENDENT ( Bro Thos Entwisle , 3 « dog ., Past ( Sir Daniel Gooch , Bart ., M . P ., 30 Prov . G . S . ot WorksE . Lan . ) dog ., Prov . G . M . and G . Sen , OUR COSMOPOLITAN BttOTriEK Berks and Bucks ) . ( Bvo . Samuel Rasvsou , 3 S deg ., Past iBscUL \ l > irs Dist G . M . and G . Sup . China ) . ( Bro . J . Daniel Mooro , M . D ., 32 A GREAT ARITHMETICIAN ,- „„ ., r , lst G . s . is . t Craft , aiul ( Bro . R . B . Webster , Member of the Past G . SU 1 ., Arch , Intondant Finance and Audit Committees General Order of Rome and Red of tho R . M . Girls' and Boys' Cross of Constantino for North Schools . ) Lancashire ) .
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Uniform with above , price 3 s M , Grown Svo , cloth , gilt . MASONIC PORTRAITS , FIRST SERIES . Rui'itia-iED I-HOM : "THIS FKEEMASO ^ ' OHBOSICM . " LIST OF THE PORTRAITS . 1 OUR LITEU . VRV HUOTIIEU . 17 Tun Citins-cr . vy MINISIJJK 2 A DISTINGUISH ' -: !) MASOJT . 18 Tnn Mi'srm 3 THE MAS or ENEKGY . 10 A Monr . ' r , M \ so : r . ¦ I I ' ATHEU TIME . 20 A Curr FUOH JOIM-A » A CoTinu STOSU . 21 . A Prr . r . u : or M . iso-niY . (> Inn OKAiiajtAx . 2 i iiiyi , ;„ 7 Tan GowNSMAJr . 23 A limni : lli-rn MAN . H Ax EASTKRS STAR . -Jl- On : (! rmr .-i jiimtui-11 . ' •) liii ; KwiGHT KuiiA .-fT . 25 A : » Am . u I ' KKCEPTOI :. 10 Tun OcioGKXABiA . f . ¦>(; A : r Ascir . M IIIIITON . 11 A ZEALOUS OI- 'EXCER . - TICK ARTIST . 12 THU SOLDIER . -J . Tirn V \ xnv . « . OF THE LODUE . ' I ! ROM ( JyDER THE GllOW . 2 !) A SatN'I ^ G- LlGllT . it OUR IlKHcrr . ES . , 30 Atr ART STUDENT i- " A MERCHANT PRIJTCE . ' 31 THE MARINER . 10 TUB CHUBCH . VAN . 32 Soimiv . ? . FORTVXF . 33 . "OLD MUG . " Loudon : W . "W . MOEGAIM . By Ortlcr of all Booksellers . ' , or will bo sent direct ., \ , y po . vl from the Office , 23 Great Queen Street , London , W , C .
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Jachin And Boaz.
uotico of " Jachin and Boa / , before 1762 is by no means conclusive as to there having been no edition published prior to that year . I shall , when I get a little leisure timo , take Bro . Norton ' s advice and have a look through publications before 1762 , but even if I fail to discover anything about a 1750 "Jachin aud Boa / . " 1 object to receive as final a dogmatic assertion by Bro . Norton , though even it may be founded on tho opinion held by Bro . Carson .
I am , faithfully aud fraternally , K . T . L .
Provincial Appointments.
PROVINCIAL APPOINTMENTS .
To the Editor of the FREEMASON ' CHRONICLE . DEAR SIR AND BROTHER , —I am pleased to see that you havo given prominence to tho remarks in the Keystone , abont the importance of Provincial Grand Masters or their Depnties visiting the Lodges under their jurisdictions from timo to time . If this duty wero fulfilled , even in a small degree , there would be far more harmony at Provincial
meetings than is often to bo found at present , and instead of the best offices in the Province being frequently given to brethren whose very names are perfectly unknown , either Masonically or socially to the brethren , and hard working Masons being left out in tho cold , wo shonld find a much fairer division of honours . When a Provincial G . M . or his Depnty scarcely ever sec 3 the inside of a Lodge from year
end to year end , how can ho possibl y judge of the respective merits of brethren ? Ho is totally dependent upon all kinds of back stair in . flnences which are brought to bear upon him , and the result is unfair and unjust in the highest degree . I have seen so many instances of this that I hold strong opinions on the subject , and should like to see some improvement made in the matter . My own conviction is , that tho fairest method to be adopted
would be for the Prov . Grand Master to send an official intimation to each Lodge which he proposed to honour by one or moro offices , naming what offices he purposed bestowing on that Lodge , and asking for the names of brethren to be submitted to him who wero regarded by the members of the Lodge as most deserving . A scroll might then be taken in open Lodge , and the result forwarded to the Prov . G . Master ' s Deputy . This would ensure the satisfaction of each Lodge , and the promotion of working Masons instead of dummies . I am , yours fraternally , A PAST PROVINCIAL OITICER IN THE NORTH .
Masonic Testimonials.
MASONIC TESTIMONIALS .
SIR , —With all respect for my good friend Mr , Emra Holmes , whose letter you published on Saturday , and with sincere appreciation of the kind feeling expressed therein , I cannot but fear that its publication may produce a sense of constraint in the minds of thoso who may not agree with the writer , and who would yet be sorry to appear less
friendly than himself . There is one point especially calculated to provoke controversy which he would bo the first to regret . I therefore trust ho will forgive mo for deprecating tho proposal made in his letter .
My confideuce in tho personal sympathy of tho Freemasons of Cornwall is such that I feel sure they will not misconstrue my motives in writing this ; my only desire being to save them from being placed in a false position , to express distinctly my belief that any vote from Lodges for tho object proposed would bo wrong , and to pre . vent the subject being discussed in tho newspapers . Yours obediently , MOUNT EDOCUMRE .
23 Belgrave-square , S . W .
We publish in another column an article extracted from the Masonic Advocate of Indianapolis , which we think still further supports us in our view of American Masonry , so far as its charitable institutions are concerned . As we said on a recent occasion in reference to this subject , it has taken
a long time for the echo of an answer to our question of January 1875 to reach us , but now that attention has been directed to the subject by the American Masonic Press the cry seems to be taken up , and we hope at no very distant date to see somo result .
There is some bogus Masonry afloat in Canada , an expelled Mason , named Wesfclake , having attempted to revive tho illegitimate " Grand Lodgo of Ontario . " This bastard was interdicted by Grand Master Clark , of Pennsylvania , in 1876 , and likewise by , so far us we know , all the Grand Lodges of tho United States . Lately the said Wcstlake ,
with some abottors , has been unsuccessfully attempting to sell socalled Masonic degrees for five dollars , then even offering to give thorn away—with no takers . Tho impostors attempted to organize a Lod ge at Port Hopo , Canada , but after having been exposed , gave up the endeavour . Thoy have since left for parts unknown . Look out for them . —Keystone .
HOWIOWAY ' S OINTJIKN- T AND PILLS — More precious than Gold . —Diarrhcca dysentery , ami cholera arc , through the summer ' s heat , liable to carry off the young , as tho winter ' s cold destroys tho aged . In the most acute cases , where internal medicine cannot bo retainer ; , tho greatest relief will immediatelv result n- ° m rubbing Hollovvay ' s soothing Ointment over tho abdomen . The ' friction should be frequent mid brisk , to insure the pcnetral ion of ; i large portion of Hip Unguent . This Ointment , calms the excited peristaltic action , and soothes I he pain . Both vomiting and griping yield to it ; where fruits or vegetables hnv originated the malady , it is proper to remove all indigested matter from tho oowela by a moderate dose of Holloway ' s Pills before using tho Ointment .
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Second Scrlcn , itom ceaihj , Grown . Sro , Cloth , price os 6 " ' , i > uiit fere . MASONIC PORTRAITS . SKETCHES ou DISTINGUISHED FREEMASONS . REP'U-V TKD rnon "TICK FHKK . IM . SO . V ' S (' HKONTCLK . " BY G . BLIZARD ABBOTT , OF LODGE NO . 1385 , ASSOCIATE or KING ' S COLLEGE , LONDON . LIST OB ! PORTRAITS . NKSTOU AxlN . sT . \ r . r , tx ( i MASTER ( Bro . W . Hvdo Pullon , 33 deg ., Past ( Bro . W . l ! ig" -s , Past Prov . ( i ' 3 W G . S . t ? ., Past Tien . P . G . M . Hants , Wilts , ami Past Prov . Li . Sue Assistant , Secretary Sup . C ' oiiti- Hcrksuiul Bucks ) , cil A . and A . Kite . ) \ VlTI'T \ N TnE Jj'T f ! i ? ,- , m & " >• W- Kolly , ll-xt 1 W . (' . M . and (¦ . he Iwght , Hon . Karl of Carnarvon , Pr » v . G . Sup . Leicestershire ami .. 3 dog ., Pro Orand Master , Pro Rutland , Prov . G . M . M . M Lei-Grand 7 ,., Past G . M . M . M ., and ees ' ershhv ) Past M . P . S . O . Commander A . A Git . vxi ) STEWARD mm A . Rite . IT , .. r i u- i ^ .,-. -, TFH ' 'IVIMKTTIIPI , ( Ll " - " Wordsworth , 30 dog ., in * . iuM . suIEit ,,. lsti ( . _ Suiw . lvll ] P ; l , fc p „ 7 v ; ( Bro P . Adlard , P . M . amO ' reasurer C ' . J . W . W . Yorkshire , ami Prov . Loyal York Lodgo of Pcrsovcr- G . M . M . M . W . Yorkshire ) . T „ ™ co , No . 7 ) . Vni VerirAS J ? TVUr T 1 C , " ( Kro . G . Ward Very , P . Maud Past ( The Right Hon . Lord Skelmersdalo , Prov . Grand . Soj . [ Arch ] Herts ) . 33 deg .,. Doputy G . Master . r ; rand ACHILLES ' H ., G . M . M . M ., Groat , Prior of IT ,,.., p ' - „ ,.,.: p ., ^ 1 r r n ., „ ri Z2 ^ rHi : ^ (|^ -f v ||^ feS * of Wight , Past G . M . M . M . and Q * lw-Cr * s- Warden Devon ) . Prov . G . Prior of tho Temple , for bIK ^ "ADA-UANTn Hants ) . ( Bro . . T . M . Pultenoy Montagu , . T . P ., TIME -HONOUUED LANCASTER 5 * r ,,, Jw 'l " - ' ( k , D ° ! lC 0 n > ( Bro . J . Lancaster Hine , P . Prov . p « - E \ V- * an ( l P , ? r G . S . Warden Kast Lancashire )! FhA ' n W'n'scfcs ! ur ° * anrt ., ?¦ TTIW Q „ , „ ,, „ ' Chancellor Supremo Council A . , „ I and A . Rite ) . ( Bro John Newton P . H . A . S ., P . M ., HIPPOCRATKS P . Z Author of Works on Navi- ( Bm , _ PeJlKOn Be ] l i M-Rf P ;! sfc OUR NonrT- PRITI r- G * D ^« m , Dep . Prov . G . M . and <* £ ^ , ^ r T , v ¦ , Prov - li - Sl'i > - N- and K . York-( The Right Hon . Lord T . oigli , 30 deg , shire ) Prov . G . M and G . Sup War- A CesTKlAN CFIIET n ., » v 7 t > ' % G-M-M-M- ) ( The Right Hon Lord do Tabloy Oui PERIPATETIC BKOTHEK Past G . S . W ., Prov . G . M . Che ( Bro . G . Pitz Gerald Matier , 30 dog ., shire , Grand J ., and Prov . G . Or . Steward Scotland , and Past Slip . Cheshire ) . G . S . Warden Greece ) . A HARBINGER OF PEACE A BOLTOM LUMISAUY ( Bro . C ] iaTlos Iirtcov > 1 UI ., rast ( Bro . fcr . Parker Brockbank , 31 ilog ., Prov G J . T ) . Herts ) . Past Prov . G . S . D awl P . Prov . TllK LOUD OF UNDKRLKY A WutnV ^ m ' ^ r V ^^ f ^ (™ ° ^\ of Moctivo . M . P ., Prov . , ™ , I , ' 'iNS fi-Jr - I ' rov . G . Sup ., nnrU ' rov . ( the lato Bro . John Sutclilfo , Past G . M . M . M . Cumberland and Prov . G . S . Warden , and Prov . Westmoreland , and Past . ( . ' . CV . M . M . lLLmcomshire ) . Sov . olc the Order of Rome aud A WARDEN OF MARK Red Cross of Constantino ) . ( The Right Hon . tho Earl of Don- A BOON Co . lll'ANlON oughmorc , 32 deg ., Past G . S . ( Bro . E . C . Woodward , P . M . 332 , Warden , and Dap . G . M . M . M ) . lc ,: S 7 & c ) A MASTER OF CEREMONIAL A GRAND SUPERINTENDENT ( Bro Thos Entwisle , 3 « dog ., Past ( Sir Daniel Gooch , Bart ., M . P ., 30 Prov . G . S . ot WorksE . Lan . ) dog ., Prov . G . M . and G . Sen , OUR COSMOPOLITAN BttOTriEK Berks and Bucks ) . ( Bvo . Samuel Rasvsou , 3 S deg ., Past iBscUL \ l > irs Dist G . M . and G . Sup . China ) . ( Bro . J . Daniel Mooro , M . D ., 32 A GREAT ARITHMETICIAN ,- „„ ., r , lst G . s . is . t Craft , aiul ( Bro . R . B . Webster , Member of the Past G . SU 1 ., Arch , Intondant Finance and Audit Committees General Order of Rome and Red of tho R . M . Girls' and Boys' Cross of Constantino for North Schools . ) Lancashire ) .
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Uniform with above , price 3 s M , Grown Svo , cloth , gilt . MASONIC PORTRAITS , FIRST SERIES . Rui'itia-iED I-HOM : "THIS FKEEMASO ^ ' OHBOSICM . " LIST OF THE PORTRAITS . 1 OUR LITEU . VRV HUOTIIEU . 17 Tun Citins-cr . vy MINISIJJK 2 A DISTINGUISH ' -: !) MASOJT . 18 Tnn Mi'srm 3 THE MAS or ENEKGY . 10 A Monr . ' r , M \ so : r . ¦ I I ' ATHEU TIME . 20 A Curr FUOH JOIM-A » A CoTinu STOSU . 21 . A Prr . r . u : or M . iso-niY . (> Inn OKAiiajtAx . 2 i iiiyi , ;„ 7 Tan GowNSMAJr . 23 A limni : lli-rn MAN . H Ax EASTKRS STAR . -Jl- On : (! rmr .-i jiimtui-11 . ' •) liii ; KwiGHT KuiiA .-fT . 25 A : » Am . u I ' KKCEPTOI :. 10 Tun OcioGKXABiA . f . ¦>(; A : r Ascir . M IIIIITON . 11 A ZEALOUS OI- 'EXCER . - TICK ARTIST . 12 THU SOLDIER . -J . Tirn V \ xnv . « . OF THE LODUE . ' I ! ROM ( JyDER THE GllOW . 2 !) A SatN'I ^ G- LlGllT . it OUR IlKHcrr . ES . , 30 Atr ART STUDENT i- " A MERCHANT PRIJTCE . ' 31 THE MARINER . 10 TUB CHUBCH . VAN . 32 Soimiv . ? . FORTVXF . 33 . "OLD MUG . " Loudon : W . "W . MOEGAIM . By Ortlcr of all Booksellers . ' , or will bo sent direct ., \ , y po . vl from the Office , 23 Great Queen Street , London , W , C .