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Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution.
Dalhousie Lodge of Instruction , No . 860 . —On Tuesday , 21 st February , at Bro . Smyth ' s , Sisters' Tavern , Pownallroad Dalston . Present—Bros . Dignam W . M ., Christian S . W ., Smyth J . W ., Corbie S . D ., T . Chile J . D , Edwards I . G ., F . Can-Hon . Sec . ; also Bros . Darnell , Jones , Lamb , Gosling , Baker , Little . T . Jones & o . The Lodge was oponod in duo form , and tho minute- !
, of previous meeting wero read and confirmed . Lodge was opened in the second degree , Bro . Baker offered himself as a candidate for raisin " , was interrogated , and entrusted . Lodge was opened in the thirdj ' and the same brother was raised to tho sublime degree of Master Mason , the Worship fnl Master giving the traditional history . '
Bro . Edwards assisted Bro . F . Carr to work the first section of the lecture . Lodge was regularly closed to first degree , and Bro . Jones , of Lodge 1607 , was elected a member . Bro . Christian was elected W . M . for the next meeting . Lodge was then closed with solemn prayer , and adjourned .
Upton Lodge of Instruction , No . 1227 . —At Bro . Grey ' s , the Swan Tavern , Bethnal Green-road , on Thursday , tho 23 rd inst . Present—Bros . Defriez W . M ., Horley S . W , A . Clark J . W , Fenner Preceptor , Free Secretary , Gieseke Treasurer , Serjeant S . D , Strond J . D , F . Perl I . G . ; also Bros . Grey , Moss , Klein , Ford , Rowe , & o .
After preliminaries Bro . Strond answered the questions leading to the second degree , and was entrusted . Lodge resumed to the second degree , and the ceremony of passing was rehearsed , Bro . Strond being tho candidate . Lodge olosed in tho second degree .
Bro . Horley was dnly elected W . M . for tho ensuing week , after which Lodge was olosed and adjourned . A ballot in connection with the Charity Association was then proceeded with , when tho same proved in favour of Bro . Perkins .
West Middlesex Lodge of Instruction , No . 1612 . — On Thursday , 23 rd instant , afc the Feathers'Hotel , Ealing . Present—Bros . Alexander Jones W . M ., T . Smith S . W , C . Bellerby J . W , J . Wells Secretary , J . Woolmer S . D ., J . Green J . D . j Andrews P . M , E . G . Porter , Lamb , Hewlings , J . Owen , Pitt , H . Stephens . Tho
Lodge was opened m due form , and tho minutes of the previous meeting were read , confirmed , and signed . Bro . Hewlings answered the questions . leading to the second degree , and the Worshipful
Master rehearsed the ceremony of passing . Lodge was closed in the second degree , and the W . M . rehearsed the ceremony of initiation , Bro . Lamb candidate . Bro . T . Smith was elected W . M . for the nexfc meeting , and the Lodge was closed in due form .
Wallington Lodge , No . 1892 . —A regular meeting of this very successful Lodge took place at the Public Hall , Carshalton , on Thursday , the 16 th inst . Present—Bros . Charles Sawyer W . M , John G . Horsey S . W , W . Pile J . W , W . Russell Crowe Treasurer , Leon A . Mesronze Secretary , E . Dickman S . D , J . W . Baldwin J . D , W . P . Catterson I . G , W . Harwood W . S , also Bros . Captain R . Crowe ,
R . R . Davis , G . W . Filmer , G . C . Bnrry , J . Edwards , G . Maspero , T . Carter , and W . W . Weal . Visitors—W . Sheadd P . M . Panmure 720 , E . W . L . Gillemaud 720 , W . G . Frost Lome 1347 , R . Davis Langton 1673 , and W . J . Ogden 1817 . The Lodge having been opened with solemn prayer , and tbe minutes read and confirmed , Bro . Weal was examined and entrusted ; Lodge was then opened in the second degre , and Brother Weal passed . The Lodgo was
resumed to the first degree , and an unanimous ballot taken for Messrs . S . W . Wilcox and Alfred Bishop , and these gentlemen were then regularly initiated . Bro . G . Horsey S . W . was next elected W . M . for the ensuing year , the ballot proving unanimous in his favour , as also for Bro . W . R . Crowe as Treasurer . The election of the Tyler and the appointment of Auditors brought the business to a close . The brethren reassembled at the King ' s Arms Hotel , where a very pleasant evening was spent .
The Right Worshipful Sir Francis Burdett has kindly promised to visit the Royal Union Lodge of Instruction , J ™ . 882 , on Monday next . The members meet at the Chequers , Ux bridge , and on this occasion Lodge will be opened at 6 . 30 .
Bro. Dr. John Bowes.
BRO . DR . JOHN BOWES .
I l is with deep regret wo record the death of Bro . Dr . Bowes - Master of the Warrington Blu . Coat School , which took place afc t » at Institution , ou Saturday , the 11 th instant . Tho deceased , who ™ s 59 years of age , suffered from congestion of the lungs , lie •swell known and deservedlrespectedas well in literary and
y , ciaf as in Masonic circles . Our deceased brother ' s literary attainlicit 3 We * 'e a vor '" " * ' ot' ^ er ' l i" addition to his various pnbpa . > ' ^ fo , ' - of books , ho was a contributor to tho local uevvsw ' il Wi ^ . aS We " ' ° our co ' umus - Dr . Bowles was connected _ - „_ . i ' Lofl S ° of Lights , 148 , Warrington , and it may be said tiicro
fitnal •l ™ cmbovs of the Craft equal to him in knowledge of tho tlie b ' "J , ^ ce impresaiveness with which he rendered it , and i . ofV - oth evl y readiness with which ho would communicate his store G , 'r ° J . , v II 0 was a Fast Master of the Lodge of Lights , Prov . ¦ irir ] ) < i ! 1 f r ' ° '" t , le Western Division of the county of Lancaster , 0 j w ma , "llet * the offices of Prov . G . D . C , Prov . Grand Keg , Prov . •¦'" . ___ He W _ a nl- _ T > r _ _ F t- _ T ) 1 A ..,. 1 . P 1 .. _ B . llUli ... ¦ ' ui iiio \ iii iai iu
* i 3 h _ l _ l *> " « _ ow x . __ ju-jiiii _ . _ V- ' -M-i UH > morohri n m Provinc ! al Grand Officer of Cumberland and Wc . Ibrethren b fnnc , ' al took P 1 aco on Thursday , the Wih inst , the ••Pri- -. of •! lUcntlccl scaring white ties , white kid gloves , and -o h ? a fw , Cacia , tbe ! l' coats- We offer our respectful sympathy 18 fatn » -y and friends .
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. ! THE THEATKES , & c . •DRURY IiAJ _ "E .-At 7 , 1 .. ROBINSON CRtJSOK . On Monday , Wcilm-.-day , and Saturday , at 1 .:. ) also . J HER MAJESTY'S—CARL ROSA OI'KRA COMPANY . LYCEUM .-At 7 . 30 , THE CAPTAIN OP TUB WATCH . Afc 8 . 30 , THE TWO KOSKS . ' ADELPHI .-At 7 . 15 ,. IY TURN NEXT . At 8 , TAKEN FROM LIFE . ' PBINCESS'S .-At ? , A PHOTOGRAPHIC FRIGHT . At 7 . 13 , TUB LIGHTS OF LONDOX . VAUDEVILLE .-At 7 . 30 , ON AN ISLAND . At 8 , THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAX . HAYMAKKET .-Afc 3 , OURS . PE £ . i 9 SL ? F "WALES'S .-At 7 . 50 , THE MARBLE ARCH . At 8 . 10 , THE L ( JJ _ tU _ VJiiL . STHAND .-At 7 . 20 , PARADISE VILLA . At 8 , MANOLA . SAVOY . —At 8 , MOCK TURTLES , and PATIENCE . ST . JAMES'S . —At 8 , COUSIN DICK . At 3 . 20 , THE SQUIRE . SAIVGEK'S AMPHITHEATBE .-Baily at _> and 7 . " COTJRT .-At 8 , MY LITTLE GIRL . At 8 . 1 ., THE MANAGER . ALHAMBBA—At 7 . 15 , THE BLACK CROOK . COMEDY .-At 7 . 30 , SEEING FROU-FROU . At 8 , THK MASCOTTK . GAIETY .-At 7 . 5 , OPERETTA . At 7 . 20 , FARCE . At 8 . 30 , ALADDIN TOOLE'S .-At 7 . 30 , WAITING CONSENT . At 8 . 15 , PAUL PRY . ^ LAW " COMIQIT : E - -At 7-i 5 > MYERS' KNOTS . At 9 , MOTHER-INCfliOBE . —At 7 . 10 , MANKIND . CK DITORCE ^ ASE . " ' Rtmt ' S R 0 MANC ' E " At 8 - - ™ ' - ORBAT B ^ E ^ li ~ -OA CH TKN MINUTKS F 0 R REFRESHMENT . At 8 . 15 , CBYSTAL PALACE . —This day , CONCERT , . to . On Monday nt 7 30 ANCIENT MARINER . INTERNATIONAL EIVE . TRICAL EKunUTION CANARY AND BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIRD SHOW " . Oi o D Uly Aquarium , Picture Gallery ,. & c . ALEXANWHA PALACE .-This day , FAUST , . c . Open Daily .
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Price 3 s 6 d , Crown Svo , cloth , gilt . MASONICPORTRAITS. FIRST SERIES . R- PB _ . __ FEOit "THB FBEEMASO , ' CH . DHICLB . " LIST OE POETEAITS . 1 Quit LITERABY BBOTHKR . 1 ? THE CJIBIS . U- MIKISTKR . \ 2 A DisTi-QuisnEti MASOIT . IS TBF MYSTIC ' 3 THE MAN OF E _ EB _ . ia A MODEL MASOIT . _ ™ nM TIM _ . 20 A CHIP FHO .-. JOPPA . . m C 0 " IrER SlOSB . 21 A PtLLAB OF MASOJf-V . R THE GBAPISMA -. 22 BAYARD 7 THE GOWJTSMAX . 23 A Rioirr HA _ D MAW . 8 A _ BASTEBS- STAB . 2 , 1 OUR Cmm BROXUISR . » THE Kifion- EUBANT . 25 Air AR-. K PHIXEPTOB . 10 THE OciooEyABiAir . 20 A _ - A . VCIKYT BBZTO . Y 11 A Z _ ALOCS 0 _ FICER . 27 Tin' ARTIST 12 THE SOHIII . 28 THE FATHER OF TH _ LODGK . 13 FROM UND-SK THE CBOWK . 2 !) A Sin _ i . v _ Linrt-r 1 ' . OL R HEBCT / LES . : ii ) .. \ x ,, \| lr ___ ¦ •' ¦ . •- _ ' 15 A MEROHAMT P-illfCB . 31 TICK ' MUUXKR ' 16 THE CHDBOIIMA -. 33 SOLDI . R OV FOHTUITK . 33 . "OtD MUG . "
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Second Series , now ready , Grown 8 uo , Cloth , price Ss 6 d , yost free . MASONICPORTRAITS. SKETCHES o . DISTINGUISHED PEEEMASONS . RBPBI _ _ Boit "THE FBEEiusojr ' s Caaomcis . " BY G . BLIZAED ABBOTT , OF LODGE NO . 1385 , ASSOCIATE OF KING ' S COLLEGE , Lo __ oa- .
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| •Crown Svo , [ H-i . c 2 ii ( Id , cloth lettered . M ; tomil , i ) $ i Wfimmt Ptont mul ffrfan'mm . By Bro . JAMES STEVENS , P . M ., P . Z ., & c . " Mny be read with advantii' ^ o l > y the wholo Ci-nlT .. " --W _ . ? wy Timrt . " Gi-.-incl Iiod . ^ c should nt finco set lo work to seem-, tlie rlc . irufl mnfonnitv . " —SlirJIirld Vast . "Tim subject is iililyuiyned by the fnilhur . "— (( .... , r ; - 7 . riVi / Mrrenri ) . " - .-clul nnd v .-iliifdde in Hie hi . . lie .-t dciri-eo . "— ! ' .. <¦ h-r (!<; .: < - ' /!<•. "Will Imv . n m .-iterial em-el on the f * ihiiv nf . . i . ioniu Ritual . " —South Ifrsla-ii Shir . "The •. •. nil . .- iiddnee-: i-. r . iuy vai-ial-niis iu L ' ic- laiiLfUM ' , - ;; u , cd bv diliercut Precepttivs , ' '—Cwi- ' .-i M ' IHUI I ;/ L , yn ! Circul ar . " Ouu'ht to l . « c intlic limulb ol" every Mason . " — . V *; - / , _/ mploii Guardian . "To Fi-ecmnsoii - ge _ .- ; i-nliy it will he found usoi ' nl and valuable , and we commend it to their notice accor _ iu _ ly . " —Surrey Otuuly Ohsrren : "liro . . Stevens' motion I ' m- a Committee on the . abject of U . ii " . innitv of Ritual was carried by a . hti-ico niejoril y . "~ /•' , ¦ . r . nutans C . ' iroiiielc renort of Grand I , od"C meek ' ui " , ilnl December lnT' . h ' ' " Sent , by post , on receipt of stfinipt * , l >/ tbo Author , Bro . jA . nns SiEVE ? rs , J 12 Hi gh-street , Clapham , S . W . ; oi by Bro . W . W . MOBGA . V , 23 Great Qneen Street , Loudon , W . C .
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Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution.
Dalhousie Lodge of Instruction , No . 860 . —On Tuesday , 21 st February , at Bro . Smyth ' s , Sisters' Tavern , Pownallroad Dalston . Present—Bros . Dignam W . M ., Christian S . W ., Smyth J . W ., Corbie S . D ., T . Chile J . D , Edwards I . G ., F . Can-Hon . Sec . ; also Bros . Darnell , Jones , Lamb , Gosling , Baker , Little . T . Jones & o . The Lodge was oponod in duo form , and tho minute- !
, of previous meeting wero read and confirmed . Lodge was opened in the second degree , Bro . Baker offered himself as a candidate for raisin " , was interrogated , and entrusted . Lodge was opened in the thirdj ' and the same brother was raised to tho sublime degree of Master Mason , the Worship fnl Master giving the traditional history . '
Bro . Edwards assisted Bro . F . Carr to work the first section of the lecture . Lodge was regularly closed to first degree , and Bro . Jones , of Lodge 1607 , was elected a member . Bro . Christian was elected W . M . for the next meeting . Lodge was then closed with solemn prayer , and adjourned .
Upton Lodge of Instruction , No . 1227 . —At Bro . Grey ' s , the Swan Tavern , Bethnal Green-road , on Thursday , tho 23 rd inst . Present—Bros . Defriez W . M ., Horley S . W , A . Clark J . W , Fenner Preceptor , Free Secretary , Gieseke Treasurer , Serjeant S . D , Strond J . D , F . Perl I . G . ; also Bros . Grey , Moss , Klein , Ford , Rowe , & o .
After preliminaries Bro . Strond answered the questions leading to the second degree , and was entrusted . Lodge resumed to the second degree , and the ceremony of passing was rehearsed , Bro . Strond being tho candidate . Lodge olosed in tho second degree .
Bro . Horley was dnly elected W . M . for tho ensuing week , after which Lodge was olosed and adjourned . A ballot in connection with the Charity Association was then proceeded with , when tho same proved in favour of Bro . Perkins .
West Middlesex Lodge of Instruction , No . 1612 . — On Thursday , 23 rd instant , afc the Feathers'Hotel , Ealing . Present—Bros . Alexander Jones W . M ., T . Smith S . W , C . Bellerby J . W , J . Wells Secretary , J . Woolmer S . D ., J . Green J . D . j Andrews P . M , E . G . Porter , Lamb , Hewlings , J . Owen , Pitt , H . Stephens . Tho
Lodge was opened m due form , and tho minutes of the previous meeting were read , confirmed , and signed . Bro . Hewlings answered the questions . leading to the second degree , and the Worshipful
Master rehearsed the ceremony of passing . Lodge was closed in the second degree , and the W . M . rehearsed the ceremony of initiation , Bro . Lamb candidate . Bro . T . Smith was elected W . M . for the nexfc meeting , and the Lodge was closed in due form .
Wallington Lodge , No . 1892 . —A regular meeting of this very successful Lodge took place at the Public Hall , Carshalton , on Thursday , the 16 th inst . Present—Bros . Charles Sawyer W . M , John G . Horsey S . W , W . Pile J . W , W . Russell Crowe Treasurer , Leon A . Mesronze Secretary , E . Dickman S . D , J . W . Baldwin J . D , W . P . Catterson I . G , W . Harwood W . S , also Bros . Captain R . Crowe ,
R . R . Davis , G . W . Filmer , G . C . Bnrry , J . Edwards , G . Maspero , T . Carter , and W . W . Weal . Visitors—W . Sheadd P . M . Panmure 720 , E . W . L . Gillemaud 720 , W . G . Frost Lome 1347 , R . Davis Langton 1673 , and W . J . Ogden 1817 . The Lodge having been opened with solemn prayer , and tbe minutes read and confirmed , Bro . Weal was examined and entrusted ; Lodge was then opened in the second degre , and Brother Weal passed . The Lodgo was
resumed to the first degree , and an unanimous ballot taken for Messrs . S . W . Wilcox and Alfred Bishop , and these gentlemen were then regularly initiated . Bro . G . Horsey S . W . was next elected W . M . for the ensuing year , the ballot proving unanimous in his favour , as also for Bro . W . R . Crowe as Treasurer . The election of the Tyler and the appointment of Auditors brought the business to a close . The brethren reassembled at the King ' s Arms Hotel , where a very pleasant evening was spent .
The Right Worshipful Sir Francis Burdett has kindly promised to visit the Royal Union Lodge of Instruction , J ™ . 882 , on Monday next . The members meet at the Chequers , Ux bridge , and on this occasion Lodge will be opened at 6 . 30 .
Bro. Dr. John Bowes.
BRO . DR . JOHN BOWES .
I l is with deep regret wo record the death of Bro . Dr . Bowes - Master of the Warrington Blu . Coat School , which took place afc t » at Institution , ou Saturday , the 11 th instant . Tho deceased , who ™ s 59 years of age , suffered from congestion of the lungs , lie •swell known and deservedlrespectedas well in literary and
y , ciaf as in Masonic circles . Our deceased brother ' s literary attainlicit 3 We * 'e a vor '" " * ' ot' ^ er ' l i" addition to his various pnbpa . > ' ^ fo , ' - of books , ho was a contributor to tho local uevvsw ' il Wi ^ . aS We " ' ° our co ' umus - Dr . Bowles was connected _ - „_ . i ' Lofl S ° of Lights , 148 , Warrington , and it may be said tiicro
fitnal •l ™ cmbovs of the Craft equal to him in knowledge of tho tlie b ' "J , ^ ce impresaiveness with which he rendered it , and i . ofV - oth evl y readiness with which ho would communicate his store G , 'r ° J . , v II 0 was a Fast Master of the Lodge of Lights , Prov . ¦ irir ] ) < i ! 1 f r ' ° '" t , le Western Division of the county of Lancaster , 0 j w ma , "llet * the offices of Prov . G . D . C , Prov . Grand Keg , Prov . •¦'" . ___ He W _ a nl- _ T > r _ _ F t- _ T ) 1 A ..,. 1 . P 1 .. _ B . llUli ... ¦ ' ui iiio \ iii iai iu
* i 3 h _ l _ l *> " « _ ow x . __ ju-jiiii _ . _ V- ' -M-i UH > morohri n m Provinc ! al Grand Officer of Cumberland and Wc . Ibrethren b fnnc , ' al took P 1 aco on Thursday , the Wih inst , the ••Pri- -. of •! lUcntlccl scaring white ties , white kid gloves , and -o h ? a fw , Cacia , tbe ! l' coats- We offer our respectful sympathy 18 fatn » -y and friends .
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. ! THE THEATKES , & c . •DRURY IiAJ _ "E .-At 7 , 1 .. ROBINSON CRtJSOK . On Monday , Wcilm-.-day , and Saturday , at 1 .:. ) also . J HER MAJESTY'S—CARL ROSA OI'KRA COMPANY . LYCEUM .-At 7 . 30 , THE CAPTAIN OP TUB WATCH . Afc 8 . 30 , THE TWO KOSKS . ' ADELPHI .-At 7 . 15 ,. IY TURN NEXT . At 8 , TAKEN FROM LIFE . ' PBINCESS'S .-At ? , A PHOTOGRAPHIC FRIGHT . At 7 . 13 , TUB LIGHTS OF LONDOX . VAUDEVILLE .-At 7 . 30 , ON AN ISLAND . At 8 , THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAX . HAYMAKKET .-Afc 3 , OURS . PE £ . i 9 SL ? F "WALES'S .-At 7 . 50 , THE MARBLE ARCH . At 8 . 10 , THE L ( JJ _ tU _ VJiiL . STHAND .-At 7 . 20 , PARADISE VILLA . At 8 , MANOLA . SAVOY . —At 8 , MOCK TURTLES , and PATIENCE . ST . JAMES'S . —At 8 , COUSIN DICK . At 3 . 20 , THE SQUIRE . SAIVGEK'S AMPHITHEATBE .-Baily at _> and 7 . " COTJRT .-At 8 , MY LITTLE GIRL . At 8 . 1 ., THE MANAGER . ALHAMBBA—At 7 . 15 , THE BLACK CROOK . COMEDY .-At 7 . 30 , SEEING FROU-FROU . At 8 , THK MASCOTTK . GAIETY .-At 7 . 5 , OPERETTA . At 7 . 20 , FARCE . At 8 . 30 , ALADDIN TOOLE'S .-At 7 . 30 , WAITING CONSENT . At 8 . 15 , PAUL PRY . ^ LAW " COMIQIT : E - -At 7-i 5 > MYERS' KNOTS . At 9 , MOTHER-INCfliOBE . —At 7 . 10 , MANKIND . CK DITORCE ^ ASE . " ' Rtmt ' S R 0 MANC ' E " At 8 - - ™ ' - ORBAT B ^ E ^ li ~ -OA CH TKN MINUTKS F 0 R REFRESHMENT . At 8 . 15 , CBYSTAL PALACE . —This day , CONCERT , . to . On Monday nt 7 30 ANCIENT MARINER . INTERNATIONAL EIVE . TRICAL EKunUTION CANARY AND BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIRD SHOW " . Oi o D Uly Aquarium , Picture Gallery ,. & c . ALEXANWHA PALACE .-This day , FAUST , . c . Open Daily .
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Price 3 s 6 d , Crown Svo , cloth , gilt . MASONICPORTRAITS. FIRST SERIES . R- PB _ . __ FEOit "THB FBEEMASO , ' CH . DHICLB . " LIST OE POETEAITS . 1 Quit LITERABY BBOTHKR . 1 ? THE CJIBIS . U- MIKISTKR . \ 2 A DisTi-QuisnEti MASOIT . IS TBF MYSTIC ' 3 THE MAN OF E _ EB _ . ia A MODEL MASOIT . _ ™ nM TIM _ . 20 A CHIP FHO .-. JOPPA . . m C 0 " IrER SlOSB . 21 A PtLLAB OF MASOJf-V . R THE GBAPISMA -. 22 BAYARD 7 THE GOWJTSMAX . 23 A Rioirr HA _ D MAW . 8 A _ BASTEBS- STAB . 2 , 1 OUR Cmm BROXUISR . » THE Kifion- EUBANT . 25 Air AR-. K PHIXEPTOB . 10 THE OciooEyABiAir . 20 A _ - A . VCIKYT BBZTO . Y 11 A Z _ ALOCS 0 _ FICER . 27 Tin' ARTIST 12 THE SOHIII . 28 THE FATHER OF TH _ LODGK . 13 FROM UND-SK THE CBOWK . 2 !) A Sin _ i . v _ Linrt-r 1 ' . OL R HEBCT / LES . : ii ) .. \ x ,, \| lr ___ ¦ •' ¦ . •- _ ' 15 A MEROHAMT P-illfCB . 31 TICK ' MUUXKR ' 16 THE CHDBOIIMA -. 33 SOLDI . R OV FOHTUITK . 33 . "OtD MUG . "
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Second Series , now ready , Grown 8 uo , Cloth , price Ss 6 d , yost free . MASONICPORTRAITS. SKETCHES o . DISTINGUISHED PEEEMASONS . RBPBI _ _ Boit "THE FBEEiusojr ' s Caaomcis . " BY G . BLIZAED ABBOTT , OF LODGE NO . 1385 , ASSOCIATE OF KING ' S COLLEGE , Lo __ oa- .
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| •Crown Svo , [ H-i . c 2 ii ( Id , cloth lettered . M ; tomil , i ) $ i Wfimmt Ptont mul ffrfan'mm . By Bro . JAMES STEVENS , P . M ., P . Z ., & c . " Mny be read with advantii' ^ o l > y the wholo Ci-nlT .. " --W _ . ? wy Timrt . " Gi-.-incl Iiod . ^ c should nt finco set lo work to seem-, tlie rlc . irufl mnfonnitv . " —SlirJIirld Vast . "Tim subject is iililyuiyned by the fnilhur . "— (( .... , r ; - 7 . riVi / Mrrenri ) . " - .-clul nnd v .-iliifdde in Hie hi . . lie .-t dciri-eo . "— ! ' .. <¦ h-r (!<; .: < - ' /!<•. "Will Imv . n m .-iterial em-el on the f * ihiiv nf . . i . ioniu Ritual . " —South Ifrsla-ii Shir . "The •. •. nil . .- iiddnee-: i-. r . iuy vai-ial-niis iu L ' ic- laiiLfUM ' , - ;; u , cd bv diliercut Precepttivs , ' '—Cwi- ' .-i M ' IHUI I ;/ L , yn ! Circul ar . " Ouu'ht to l . « c intlic limulb ol" every Mason . " — . V *; - / , _/ mploii Guardian . "To Fi-ecmnsoii - ge _ .- ; i-nliy it will he found usoi ' nl and valuable , and we commend it to their notice accor _ iu _ ly . " —Surrey Otuuly Ohsrren : "liro . . Stevens' motion I ' m- a Committee on the . abject of U . ii " . innitv of Ritual was carried by a . hti-ico niejoril y . "~ /•' , ¦ . r . nutans C . ' iroiiielc renort of Grand I , od"C meek ' ui " , ilnl December lnT' . h ' ' " Sent , by post , on receipt of stfinipt * , l >/ tbo Author , Bro . jA . nns SiEVE ? rs , J 12 Hi gh-street , Clapham , S . W . ; oi by Bro . W . W . MOBGA . V , 23 Great Qneen Street , Loudon , W . C .