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London And North Western Railway.
obtained at any time ( Sundays and Bank Holidays excepted ) at the usual town receiving offices of tho Company . The tickets obtained at these offices will be available from either Enstou or Kensington ( Addison Road ) , and will be issued at the same fares a 9 are charged at Euston . Thev can also be obtained at Gaze & Sons' Tourist Offices , 112 Strand , 1 Northumberland Avenu " , 18 Westbonrne Grove ,
W ., and at tbe Army and Navy Co-operative Society ' s Stores , 105 Victoria Street , Westminster , at tho same fares as at Euston Station . On Thursday , 30 th March , a special express will leave Willosden nt 255 p . m . for Bletchley , Northampton , Bngby , Trent Valley Stations , nnd Stafford ; a special train will leave Birmingham for Rogby at 4 ' 5 p . m ., calling at Coventry , nnd passengers for Coventry
and Rngby will not be conveyed by the 40 p . m . express from Birmingham ; the 4 * 10 p . m ., Euston to Kendal , will be extended to Windermere , and have a connection to Morecambe ; special express trains will leave Euston Station at 4 20 p . m . and 6 ' 50 p . m ., for Birmingham , calling at Willesden Junction , Rugby , Coventry , and Steohford , arriving at Birmingham ( New Street ) at 70 and 935
p . m . respectively ; the 120 midnight train from Euston will be extended from Warrington to Preston on Good Friday morning , arriving at Preston at 62 a . m . A train leavea Preston at 825 a . m . for Lancaster , Carnfortb , and the Furness Line . On Good Friday , 31 st Maroh , thn 5 ' 15 a . m . Newspaper Express train from London ( Euston Statiou ) will run to Northampton , Rugby , Nuneaton ,
Tamworth , Lichfield , Rugeley , Stafford , Crewe , Birmingham , Shrewsbury , Wnrrington , Runcorn , Liverpool , Manchester , Wigan , Preston , Lancaster , Carnfortb , Oxenholme , Kendal , Windermere , Tebay , Penrith , Carlisle , Edinburgh , Glasgow , Perth , and Aberdeen . A train will leave Manchester at 9 * 30 a . m . for Wigan , where passengers for Preston and tho North can join the Newspaper train . The 430 p . m .
train , Carlisle to Preston , will be extended to Wigan , Liverpool , St . Helens , Tyldesley , aud Manchester . The 10 ' 40 n . ni ., Crewe to Holyhead , and 11 * 40 a . m ., Holyhead to Chester , will not be run . The 845 a . m . train , Whitehaven to Maryport and Carlisle , will leave at 8 ' 50 a . m . An additional train will leave Workington for Keawiok aud Penrith at 915 a . m ., in connection with the 8 * 50 a . m . train from Whitehaven . The return train will leave Penrith 1 ' ur Keswick and
Whitehaven at 6 ' 25 p . m . A speoial tram will leave Whitehaven for Cockermouth at 7 * 30 p . m . A special will leave Cockermouth for Workington at 840 p . m . A service of trains will also be run on the Cleator Joint Line between Whitehaven , Marron Junction and Sellatield ( for particulars see looal announcements ) . With the above exceptions , the trains of the Company on Good Friday will run aa on
Sundays . On Friday night and Saturday morning , 31 st Maroh and 1 st April , the 11 * 41 p . m . and 125 a . m . trains from Carlisle will ran as usual ; tbe 12 * 5 a . m . will call at Oxenholme and Caruforth ; the 1210 a . m ., Holyhead to Crewe , 4 * 30 a . m ., Holyhead to Chester , and 225 a . m ., Chester to Liverpool , will not be run on Saturday morning , there being no boats from North Wall or Greenore on the evening of
Good Friday . By special arrangement with the Postmaster-Goneral , a sleeping saloon for first class passengers and an ordinary carriage for first , second , and third class passengers will be attached to the 8 ' 30 p . m . Postal Express from London ( Euston Station ) on Good Friday night , 31 st March , for the conveyance of passengers booked from London to Dumfries , stations on tho Portpatrick aud Wigtown .
sbire Railways , Stranraer , Larnc , and stations iu Ireland on the Belfast and Northern Counties Railway . On Bank Holiday , Easter Monday , 3 rd April , several of the residential trains to and from the City , St . Albans , Watford , and Kensington will not be run . The 10 ' 10 n . ra ., Birmingham to London , will call at Rngby , Bletchley , and Cheddington , in addition to usual stoppages , and will
arrive later in London . The 2 0 p . m ., Birmingham to London , will call at Brandon , Rugby , Northampton , Bliswortb , and Leighton , in addition to nsual stoppages , and will arrive later in London . The 12 0 noon and 4 ' 0 p . m . troinB from Enston will leave at 12 ' 10 noon aod 4 ' 10 p . m . respectively . The 4 ' 30 p . m . train from Euston will not run . Passengers will be conveyed by tbe 5 ' 0 p . m ., except those for
Peterboro ' , Market Harboro ' , Melton Mowbray , Nottingham , and the Great Northern Line , who , on this date will travel by the 315 p . m . train from Euston . The 80 a . m ., Wolverhampton to Euston , 810 a . m ., Rngby to Easton , 3 ' 5 p . m ., Crewe to Stafford , 625 p . m ., Stafford to Rugby , will not be run . The 7 ' 30 a . m ., Birmingham to LondoD , will rnn via Northampton and Blisworth , and call at
Wolverton , Leighton , and Cheddington , in addition to its ordinary stoppages , reaching Euston 10 ' 35 a . m . The 12 ' 0 noon from Liverpool to London will travel cia Northampton aod Bliaworth . The 6 ' 58 p . m ., Stafford to London , will call at Lichfiold about 7 ' 20 p . m . The dining saloons between Loudon and Liverpool and London aud Manchester will not run on Monday , 3 rd April , but those to and from Glasgow will be run as usual . Numerous residential trains will also be
discontinued , tho particulars of which will be advertised locally . The Company also announce that they will run excursions to and from London , and Wolverhampton , Leamington , Coventry , Walsall , Leicester , Macclesfield , Stoke , Stone , Liverpool , Manchester , Chester , North Wales , Shrewsbury , Hereford , Oswestry , Preston , Wigan , Black pool , Morecambc , Carlisle , the Lake District , Scotland , and other places on the occasion of the Easter Holidays .
Bro . Fred Hughes is the newly installed Worshipfnl Master of the Lion and Lamb Lodge , No . 192 . The other Officers of the Lodge are Bros . Isaac M . Mower I . P . M ., James Smith S . W ., T . W . Fisher J . W ., Thomas Cohu P . M . Treasurer , Henry Legge P . M . Secretary , Robert Sarson S . D ., G . It . Hunter J . D ., Renben Albaston
I . G ., G . F . J . Goodes P . M . Direotor of Ceremonies , A . J . nolmes Steward , and C . Couchman Tyler . At the installation meeting a jewel was voted to the Immediate Past Master , while Brother " G . Abbott P . M . was presented with a very handsomo diamond stnd on his retirement , after many years' service from tho office of Secretary .
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THE FREEMASON'S CHRONICLE , A Weekly Record of Masonic InteUigence . Reports of United Grand Lodge are published with tho Special Sanction » r 1 I . R . U . the Prince of Wales the XI . W . the Grand Master of England . rnHE FREEMASON'S CHRONICLE will be forwarded direct . L from tho Office , Belvidere Works , Hermes Hill , Pentonville , N ., on receipt of Post Office Order for the amount . Intending Sub . scribers should forward thoir full Addresses , to prevent mistakes . Post Office Orders to be made payable to W . W . MORGAN , at Penton Street Offioe . Cheques crossed " London and County . " The Terms of Subscription ( payablo in advance ) to the FREE * MASON ' CiiuomciiK are—Twelve Months , post free £ 0 13 6 Six Months ditto 0 7 0 Three Months ditto 0 3 6 SCALE OF CHARGES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS . Per Page £ 8 8 0 Back Page 10 10 0 Births , Marriages , and Deaths , Is per line . General Advertisements , Trade Announcements , & c , singl * column , 5 s per inob . Double column Advertisements li per line . Special terms for a series of insertions on applies * tion . Advertisers will find the FREEMASON ' CHRONICLE an exceptionally good medium for Advertisements of every class . Agents , from whom copies can always be had : — Messrs . H . DARBYSHIRE and Co ., 9 Red Lion Court , E . C . Mr . LAMBERT , Barnsbury Road , Islington , N . Mr . RucniE , 7 Red Lion Court , E . C . Mr . EDWARD ROBERTS , 19 Walmer Place , Manchester , SJ Mr . ROBINSON , Shoe Lane , E . C . Messrs . W . H . SMITH and SON , 183 Strand . Messrs . SPENCER and Co ., 15 Great Queen Street , W . C .
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EADE'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS . THE BEST MEDICINE FOR BILE . THE BEST MEDICINE FOR WIND . THE BEST MEDICINE FOR INDIGESTION . EADE'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS . These cxcolleufc PILLS promote adue and healthy secretion of 1 HLTC , restore the tone of tho STOMACH , and produce a healthy action of tho LIVER and BOWELS . EADE'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS Quickly remove irritation and feverish state of tho STOMACH . Correct tha morbid condition of the LIVER , relieve tho system of all impurities , which , by circulating in the blood , injuriously affect the action of the KIDNEYS , nnd , by removing tho causes of so much discomfort , restore tho vital energies of body and mind . EADE'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS Arc sold by all Chemists , in Boxes , Is Hd , and 2 s Od ., or Mailed Free on receipt of remittance by GEORGE EADE , Tl Goswell Road , London , E . C . ASK FOR AND BE SURE YOU OBTAIN E AD E'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS ,
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MASONIC LITERATURE . Wanted to Purchase . ODD VOLUMES of the FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE and MASONIC MIRROR . The Volumes for 1863 especially wanted . Address , stating price asked , \ V ., Office of the FKBESTASON ' CHKOHICIJ " , B-jlvidere Works , Hermes Hill , Pentonville , London , N .
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jg ^ to ^ * rjnHIS valuable medicine , discovered and mwEKmSBKL - ** - invented by Mr . RICITAKD FRKKMAX in 1844 , yMBCWSWHl i . introduced into India and Egypt in 18 * J 0 , and sub * nHH |^ W scqucntly all ovor the world , maintains its supre-WWTl ^ B \ 3 j in ' . icy as a special and specific Remedy for tbo mLwMgljLMa ^ t Treatment and Cure of Conghs , Colds , Consurop-TSSSS ^ OSL t ' ' Cancer , Bronchitis , Asthma , Ague , Sow "ftflfeJIAiW * Throat , Influenza , Neuralgia , Diarrbrcn , Dysentery , Asiatic Cholera , Colic , Gout , and all Fevers . "CO PfHir A AT'C At l 3 1 'i a » 2 s ' ' B ( A ' IS > , lml - I ljottle . rKijiHYiAJN O > 3 dld by Patent Medicine Dealers in all parts of the world . rVRTfrTNAT N . B . —Lord ChanccHor Selbornc , Lord Justine l / IMUAW ALi James , and Lord Justice Meltish decided in favour of FREEMAN'S ORIGINAL CHLORODYNE , « id PWT nPnTWWF against Brown and Davenport , compelling them to ^ riUVtMJLi i rui . [ pay all costs in the suit .-BeeTivits of iith July 1375 .
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London And North Western Railway.
obtained at any time ( Sundays and Bank Holidays excepted ) at the usual town receiving offices of tho Company . The tickets obtained at these offices will be available from either Enstou or Kensington ( Addison Road ) , and will be issued at the same fares a 9 are charged at Euston . Thev can also be obtained at Gaze & Sons' Tourist Offices , 112 Strand , 1 Northumberland Avenu " , 18 Westbonrne Grove ,
W ., and at tbe Army and Navy Co-operative Society ' s Stores , 105 Victoria Street , Westminster , at tho same fares as at Euston Station . On Thursday , 30 th March , a special express will leave Willosden nt 255 p . m . for Bletchley , Northampton , Bngby , Trent Valley Stations , nnd Stafford ; a special train will leave Birmingham for Rogby at 4 ' 5 p . m ., calling at Coventry , nnd passengers for Coventry
and Rngby will not be conveyed by the 40 p . m . express from Birmingham ; the 4 * 10 p . m ., Euston to Kendal , will be extended to Windermere , and have a connection to Morecambe ; special express trains will leave Euston Station at 4 20 p . m . and 6 ' 50 p . m ., for Birmingham , calling at Willesden Junction , Rugby , Coventry , and Steohford , arriving at Birmingham ( New Street ) at 70 and 935
p . m . respectively ; the 120 midnight train from Euston will be extended from Warrington to Preston on Good Friday morning , arriving at Preston at 62 a . m . A train leavea Preston at 825 a . m . for Lancaster , Carnfortb , and the Furness Line . On Good Friday , 31 st Maroh , thn 5 ' 15 a . m . Newspaper Express train from London ( Euston Statiou ) will run to Northampton , Rugby , Nuneaton ,
Tamworth , Lichfield , Rugeley , Stafford , Crewe , Birmingham , Shrewsbury , Wnrrington , Runcorn , Liverpool , Manchester , Wigan , Preston , Lancaster , Carnfortb , Oxenholme , Kendal , Windermere , Tebay , Penrith , Carlisle , Edinburgh , Glasgow , Perth , and Aberdeen . A train will leave Manchester at 9 * 30 a . m . for Wigan , where passengers for Preston and tho North can join the Newspaper train . The 430 p . m .
train , Carlisle to Preston , will be extended to Wigan , Liverpool , St . Helens , Tyldesley , aud Manchester . The 10 ' 40 n . ni ., Crewe to Holyhead , and 11 * 40 a . m ., Holyhead to Chester , will not be run . The 845 a . m . train , Whitehaven to Maryport and Carlisle , will leave at 8 ' 50 a . m . An additional train will leave Workington for Keawiok aud Penrith at 915 a . m ., in connection with the 8 * 50 a . m . train from Whitehaven . The return train will leave Penrith 1 ' ur Keswick and
Whitehaven at 6 ' 25 p . m . A speoial tram will leave Whitehaven for Cockermouth at 7 * 30 p . m . A special will leave Cockermouth for Workington at 840 p . m . A service of trains will also be run on the Cleator Joint Line between Whitehaven , Marron Junction and Sellatield ( for particulars see looal announcements ) . With the above exceptions , the trains of the Company on Good Friday will run aa on
Sundays . On Friday night and Saturday morning , 31 st Maroh and 1 st April , the 11 * 41 p . m . and 125 a . m . trains from Carlisle will ran as usual ; tbe 12 * 5 a . m . will call at Oxenholme and Caruforth ; the 1210 a . m ., Holyhead to Crewe , 4 * 30 a . m ., Holyhead to Chester , and 225 a . m ., Chester to Liverpool , will not be run on Saturday morning , there being no boats from North Wall or Greenore on the evening of
Good Friday . By special arrangement with the Postmaster-Goneral , a sleeping saloon for first class passengers and an ordinary carriage for first , second , and third class passengers will be attached to the 8 ' 30 p . m . Postal Express from London ( Euston Station ) on Good Friday night , 31 st March , for the conveyance of passengers booked from London to Dumfries , stations on tho Portpatrick aud Wigtown .
sbire Railways , Stranraer , Larnc , and stations iu Ireland on the Belfast and Northern Counties Railway . On Bank Holiday , Easter Monday , 3 rd April , several of the residential trains to and from the City , St . Albans , Watford , and Kensington will not be run . The 10 ' 10 n . ra ., Birmingham to London , will call at Rngby , Bletchley , and Cheddington , in addition to usual stoppages , and will
arrive later in London . The 2 0 p . m ., Birmingham to London , will call at Brandon , Rugby , Northampton , Bliswortb , and Leighton , in addition to nsual stoppages , and will arrive later in London . The 12 0 noon and 4 ' 0 p . m . troinB from Enston will leave at 12 ' 10 noon aod 4 ' 10 p . m . respectively . The 4 ' 30 p . m . train from Euston will not run . Passengers will be conveyed by tbe 5 ' 0 p . m ., except those for
Peterboro ' , Market Harboro ' , Melton Mowbray , Nottingham , and the Great Northern Line , who , on this date will travel by the 315 p . m . train from Euston . The 80 a . m ., Wolverhampton to Euston , 810 a . m ., Rngby to Easton , 3 ' 5 p . m ., Crewe to Stafford , 625 p . m ., Stafford to Rugby , will not be run . The 7 ' 30 a . m ., Birmingham to LondoD , will rnn via Northampton and Blisworth , and call at
Wolverton , Leighton , and Cheddington , in addition to its ordinary stoppages , reaching Euston 10 ' 35 a . m . The 12 ' 0 noon from Liverpool to London will travel cia Northampton aod Bliaworth . The 6 ' 58 p . m ., Stafford to London , will call at Lichfiold about 7 ' 20 p . m . The dining saloons between Loudon and Liverpool and London aud Manchester will not run on Monday , 3 rd April , but those to and from Glasgow will be run as usual . Numerous residential trains will also be
discontinued , tho particulars of which will be advertised locally . The Company also announce that they will run excursions to and from London , and Wolverhampton , Leamington , Coventry , Walsall , Leicester , Macclesfield , Stoke , Stone , Liverpool , Manchester , Chester , North Wales , Shrewsbury , Hereford , Oswestry , Preston , Wigan , Black pool , Morecambc , Carlisle , the Lake District , Scotland , and other places on the occasion of the Easter Holidays .
Bro . Fred Hughes is the newly installed Worshipfnl Master of the Lion and Lamb Lodge , No . 192 . The other Officers of the Lodge are Bros . Isaac M . Mower I . P . M ., James Smith S . W ., T . W . Fisher J . W ., Thomas Cohu P . M . Treasurer , Henry Legge P . M . Secretary , Robert Sarson S . D ., G . It . Hunter J . D ., Renben Albaston
I . G ., G . F . J . Goodes P . M . Direotor of Ceremonies , A . J . nolmes Steward , and C . Couchman Tyler . At the installation meeting a jewel was voted to the Immediate Past Master , while Brother " G . Abbott P . M . was presented with a very handsomo diamond stnd on his retirement , after many years' service from tho office of Secretary .
Ad01101
THE FREEMASON'S CHRONICLE , A Weekly Record of Masonic InteUigence . Reports of United Grand Lodge are published with tho Special Sanction » r 1 I . R . U . the Prince of Wales the XI . W . the Grand Master of England . rnHE FREEMASON'S CHRONICLE will be forwarded direct . L from tho Office , Belvidere Works , Hermes Hill , Pentonville , N ., on receipt of Post Office Order for the amount . Intending Sub . scribers should forward thoir full Addresses , to prevent mistakes . Post Office Orders to be made payable to W . W . MORGAN , at Penton Street Offioe . Cheques crossed " London and County . " The Terms of Subscription ( payablo in advance ) to the FREE * MASON ' CiiuomciiK are—Twelve Months , post free £ 0 13 6 Six Months ditto 0 7 0 Three Months ditto 0 3 6 SCALE OF CHARGES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS . Per Page £ 8 8 0 Back Page 10 10 0 Births , Marriages , and Deaths , Is per line . General Advertisements , Trade Announcements , & c , singl * column , 5 s per inob . Double column Advertisements li per line . Special terms for a series of insertions on applies * tion . Advertisers will find the FREEMASON ' CHRONICLE an exceptionally good medium for Advertisements of every class . Agents , from whom copies can always be had : — Messrs . H . DARBYSHIRE and Co ., 9 Red Lion Court , E . C . Mr . LAMBERT , Barnsbury Road , Islington , N . Mr . RucniE , 7 Red Lion Court , E . C . Mr . EDWARD ROBERTS , 19 Walmer Place , Manchester , SJ Mr . ROBINSON , Shoe Lane , E . C . Messrs . W . H . SMITH and SON , 183 Strand . Messrs . SPENCER and Co ., 15 Great Queen Street , W . C .
Ad01102
EADE'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS . THE BEST MEDICINE FOR BILE . THE BEST MEDICINE FOR WIND . THE BEST MEDICINE FOR INDIGESTION . EADE'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS . These cxcolleufc PILLS promote adue and healthy secretion of 1 HLTC , restore the tone of tho STOMACH , and produce a healthy action of tho LIVER and BOWELS . EADE'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS Quickly remove irritation and feverish state of tho STOMACH . Correct tha morbid condition of the LIVER , relieve tho system of all impurities , which , by circulating in the blood , injuriously affect the action of the KIDNEYS , nnd , by removing tho causes of so much discomfort , restore tho vital energies of body and mind . EADE'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS Arc sold by all Chemists , in Boxes , Is Hd , and 2 s Od ., or Mailed Free on receipt of remittance by GEORGE EADE , Tl Goswell Road , London , E . C . ASK FOR AND BE SURE YOU OBTAIN E AD E'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS ,
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MASONIC LITERATURE . Wanted to Purchase . ODD VOLUMES of the FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE and MASONIC MIRROR . The Volumes for 1863 especially wanted . Address , stating price asked , \ V ., Office of the FKBESTASON ' CHKOHICIJ " , B-jlvidere Works , Hermes Hill , Pentonville , London , N .
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jg ^ to ^ * rjnHIS valuable medicine , discovered and mwEKmSBKL - ** - invented by Mr . RICITAKD FRKKMAX in 1844 , yMBCWSWHl i . introduced into India and Egypt in 18 * J 0 , and sub * nHH |^ W scqucntly all ovor the world , maintains its supre-WWTl ^ B \ 3 j in ' . icy as a special and specific Remedy for tbo mLwMgljLMa ^ t Treatment and Cure of Conghs , Colds , Consurop-TSSSS ^ OSL t ' ' Cancer , Bronchitis , Asthma , Ague , Sow "ftflfeJIAiW * Throat , Influenza , Neuralgia , Diarrbrcn , Dysentery , Asiatic Cholera , Colic , Gout , and all Fevers . "CO PfHir A AT'C At l 3 1 'i a » 2 s ' ' B ( A ' IS > , lml - I ljottle . rKijiHYiAJN O > 3 dld by Patent Medicine Dealers in all parts of the world . rVRTfrTNAT N . B . —Lord ChanccHor Selbornc , Lord Justine l / IMUAW ALi James , and Lord Justice Meltish decided in favour of FREEMAN'S ORIGINAL CHLORODYNE , « id PWT nPnTWWF against Brown and Davenport , compelling them to ^ riUVtMJLi i rui . [ pay all costs in the suit .-BeeTivits of iith July 1375 .