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Reviews.
Freemasonry in its present form had its origin . Wo have already soon iu fact how tho ancient Fraternity of operative Masons was gradually transformed to a purely speculative institution , having no connection whatever with architecture , yet religiously preserving tho doctrines ancl traditional symbols of the operative association . " Aucune preuve anthontiqno , anenn document historiqno no les
appuio , et , dos lors , si ingenieux quo soieut les systemes et quelquo seduisanto quo puisso otro la perspective dorouleo a nos yeux , il est plus sage des ' en tenir anx faits etablis et dorecounaitro quo , dans sa forme actnelle , e ' est en Angletorre ot on Ecosso quo la Franc-maijonnerie a pris naissance . Nous avons vu , en elfet , comment l ' antique confratornito des masons artisans s ' y est pen ii pen transformed en uuo
institntion purement philosophiquo ( speculative ) , dosormais ofcrangoro a la construction des monnmens , mais , conservant tonjonrs les doctrines ot los symbolea traditionnels de Vassociation onvriero ( opdrative ) . As to tho existence of the earlier Lodges in Paris , and elsewhere in France , with tho dates of 1721 , 1725 , 1729 , & c , assigned , tho author is
very properly careful to exhibit his scepticism in unmistakable language . " No official document confirms tho statement" — " aucun document no continue V ' assertion " ; "it is impossible unresovedly to accept the statement "— " il est impossible d'admettre sans reserves Vassertion . " All this makes it tho moro remarkable that a writer who exhibits iu these particular cases such exemplary caution should havo allowed him to accept as history so much that is purely
imaginary . However , we have devoted sufficient space to tho matter of AT . Darnty ' s work , which contains a rare store of information , ancl is moreover written in an agreeable style , which certainly has a tendency to relieve tho subject of some of its natural heaviness . But it is to tho notice of our friends in Golden Square that we must more immediately commend this work , and they doubtless will linger throngh its pages with an interest that can only bo equalled by thoir sympathy .
A Question.
A QUESTION .
A BROTHER has submitted the following point for our opinion . "Hay I ask your kind reply to the following question ? In Grand Lodge Senior Grand Warden is described as S . G . W ., but I find in circulars , issued from the Provincial Senior Grand Lodges Norfolk and Suffolk that a Provincial Senior Grand Warden generally has
tho letters Prov . G . S . W . affixed to his name ; in fact , the Officers are addressed thus : —Prov . G . S . W ., Prov . G . J . W ., Prov . G . S . D ., Prov . G . J . D . Ought not these to be—Prov . S . G . W ., Prov . J . G . W ., Prov . S . G . D ., Prov . J . G . D ., & c & o . P Some uniform arrangement should in my opinion be made . "
[ We imagine onr -worthy correspondent has started a question which it will be difficult to answer satisfactorily . We confess we see not how ifc can be of much consequence whether an Officer of Grand Lodge—say one of the Wardens—is described as Grand Senior or Junior Warden ,
or Senior or Junior Grand Warden . Grand Lodge , like other Lodges , is ruled by its Master and Senior and Junior Wardens , and as the former necessarily has his prefix ancl is described as Grand Master , so the Jatter have their prefix and may be rightly described as Grand Senior and Grand
Junior Wardens . On the other hand , as the Wardens of Grand Lodge must be Grand Wardens , they may also be described as Senior Grand and Junior Grand ; it is merely
a matter of taste . The same remarks will apply with equal force to tho Wardens and other Officers of a Prov . Grand Lodge , and it matters little whether the word Grand precedes or follows the words Senior , Junior , & c , & c—ED . E . G . ]
The first number of the Boys ^ Newspaper ( issued by Messrs . Cassell , Potter and Galpin ) gives promise that thafc periodical will supply a want that has every day become more and more felt—the provision of a useful record of current events suitable for the rising generation . We have for some time past noticed the growing tendency of boys to
study the news of the day , and believe that if this were condensed into reasonable limits , and unsuitable matter expunged , its perusal wonld soon prove a still more favourable topic , and could not fail to be beneficial both to the Boys themselves and the community generally .
Wo understand thafc Bro . the Lord Mayor will entertain tho Australian Cricketers at the Mansion House , before they take thendeparture for home . Ib is expected the banquet will take placo on Friday , 8 th of October .
We beg to remind our readers that the annual benefit of Bro . Percy , professionally known as Mr . Edgar Blowbray , one of tho proprietors of tho Mohawk Minstrels , will take place on Wednesday next , tho 29 th inst .
We have great pleasure in announcing that Bro . E . CI . Thomas , latel y Manager of tho Mohawk Minstrels , will enter on the duties of Acting Manager of the Philharmonic Theatre , Islington , on Thursday next . On Saturday , 2 nd prox ., will bo produced a new Burlesque by Frank Hall , intitled " 0 , Jnpiter ; or fche Fiddler ' s Wife , " with new scenery , dresses , & o .
Poll-taxes were levied in England as late as tho year 109 S , tho " Third Quarterly Poll " for thafc year yielding the sum of £ 321 , 397 to tho Exchequer , the produce of those levied during the reign of William III . reaching a total of £ 2 , 537 , 651 .
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Second Scries , now reathj , Crown- Sco , Cloth , price 3 , v 6 ' / , pod free . MASONICPORTRAITS. SKETCHES 01 ? DISTINGUISHED FREEMASONS . I * j" ! 'fiijm ; o tiioM "Tin ; -F KKKMASOX ' ( Jui'Ojfict . E . " BY G . BLIZARD ABBOTT , OF LODGE NO . 1385 , ASSOCIATE OI ? KING ' COLLIIC ' E , LOJCDOJC JL . IST OJ' | , POETBAITS . NKSTOK AtfLvsiur . MiVri MASTKK ( Bro . lW . If . yilo Pullen , SSilog ., fast ( 15 m . W . liiws , fust I'ruv . I ( . S . W . G . S . B ., Past Hop . f . fl . M . [( aids , Will * , ancl I'ast I ' rov . U . Sue . Assistci . nct . Secretary Sctp . Conn- Berks and 1 , ' neks ) . cil A . and A . Rite . ) A VKTHRAN THE STATESMAN ( i * . ro . \ v . Kelly , fast lYov . G . M . and ( Tho RiLfHt Itou . Karl oFOiiruarvnii , I ' rov . G . Sup . Leicestershire'and 33 dOff ., Pro Grand Mister , I ' m Rutland , I ' rov . G . M . M . M . Lei-Granil Z ., Past G . M . M . M ., aticl : ccstersliiro ) . Past at . P . S . G . Comuiaudcr A . A GRAND STKWARD and A . Rito . ( liro . John Wordsii-orMi , 30 do < r ., THE TREASURER Past G . Steward , fast I ' rov . ( Bro . F . Adlard , P . M . and'Trcasurcr G .. I . W . W . Yorkshire , and Prov . Royal York LOURO OE Povsovor- G . M . M . M . W . Yorkshire ) . anco . No . 7 ) . Vm VmTAs THE DEPUTY ( rj ro . G . Ward Verry , P . M aud Past ( Tho Right Hon . Lord Skelmersdale , Prov . Grand , Soj . [ Arch ] Herts ) . 33 cleg ., DeputyG . Master . Grand ACIIILI / ES } h £ i ' } l " ?\ fi £ S ( Bl ' ° - B . . T . Morris , Past G . J . D ., and the Temple , and M . P . Sov . G . Pllst Dep . Pro ^ G . M . of Ea ^ om Commander A . and A . Rito . ) Division of South Wales ) . A PROVINCIAL MAGNATE A DETON CRAFTSMAN ( Bro . W . W B . Beach , MP ., Prov . ( Bro > j , E- Carteis 30 deg Past Vw ^^ Vp-S- ^ rT ? ^ ov . G . S . Warden Devon ) , of Wight , Past G . M . M . M . and c * - ,, •. „ . . MTTr Prov . G . Prior of tho Temple , for , M £ ' ? r ^ ,. -, r . Hants ) ( Bro . J . M . Pulteney Montagu , J . P ., TIME . HONOUKED LANCASTER 5- ;' r > ^ " n'J' , £ ' , „ ..,. , Tr . ,, „ Past Dep . Prov . G . M . and Prov . ( % 'k . ^ . astcr Hine , P . Prov . G . Sllp * Dorsetshire , and G . G . S . Warden East Lancashire ) . Chancellor Supremo Council A . THE SCHOLAR and A . Rite ) . ( Bro . John Newton , F . R . A . S ., P . M ., HIPPOCRATES P . Z ., Author of Works on Navi- ( Bro . j . Poavsou Boll , M . D ., Past „ , " atl 0 n V . G . Deacon , Don . Prov . G . M . and OUR NOBLE CRITIC p . r > . Sup . N . and K York-( Tho Right Hon . Lord Loigh , 30 deg , shire ) . Prov . G . M . and G . Sup . War- A CESTUI AN CHVEV wicksluro , Past G . M . M . M . ) ( Tho Ri hfc Hou T j 0 vd ( lo Ta ]) 1 OUR PERIPATETIC BROTHER Past G . S . W ., Pvov . G . M . Choi ( Bro . C . Fitz Gerald Matier , 30 dog ., shire , Grand J ., and I ' rov . G . G . Steward Scotland , and Past Sup . Cheshire ) . G . S . Warden Greece ) . A HARBINGER OI ? PEACE A BOLTON LUMINARY ( BVO . Charles Lacoy , P . M ., Past ( Bro . G . Parker Brockbank , 31 dog ., Prov . G . J . D . Horta ) . Past Prov . G . S . D ., aud P . Pvov . THE LOUD OI ? UNDERI . EY G . Treas ; [ Arch ] E . Lancashire . ( Tho Em ., _ of p ctivo , M . P ., Prov . A WARDEN OF THE PKNS f . . jr ., p VOv . G . Sup ., ami Prov . ( The lato Bro . John Sutcliffe , Past G . M . M . M . Cumberland and Pvov . G . S . Warden , and Prov . Westmoreland , aud Past . G . G . M . M . M . Lincolnshire ) . Sov . of tho Order ' of Rome and A WARDEN OP MARK Red Cross of Constantino ) . ( Tho Right Hon . the Earl of Don- A BOON COMPANION ongbmore , 32 Cleg ., Past G . S . ( Bm . K . 0 . Woodward , P . M . 382 , Warden , and Dep . G . M . M . M ) . ' 1037 , & c . ) A MASTER OF CEREMONIAL A GRAND SUPERINTENDENT ( Bro . Thos . Entwisle , 30 deg ., Past ( Sir Daniel Gooch , Bart ., M . P ., 30 Prov . G . S . of Works E . Lan . ) dog ., Prov . G . M . and G . Sep , OUR . COSMOPOLITAN BROTHER Berks and Bucks ) . ( Bro . Samuel Rawson , 33 deg ., Past AESCULAPIUS •Dist . G . M . and G . Sup . China ) . ( Bl . _ tT _ Daniol Mo ' or 0 l JI . B ., 32 A GREAT A RITHMETICIAN dog ., p G . S . B ., Craft , and ( Bro . R . B . AVobster , Member of the Past G . St . B ., Arch , Intcudant Finance and Audit Committees General Order of Rome and Rod of tho R . M . Girls' and Boys' Cross , of Constantino for North Schools . ) Lancashire ) .
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Uniform ivith above , pice 3 s 6 cl , Crown Svo , cloth , gilt . MASONICPORTRAITS, FIEST SERIES . REPBISIED I ' KOM "THE FUEEJIASOS ' S CHROHICIVE . " LIST OF THE PORTRAITS . 1 Oint LriEBAKV BUOTIIEK . 17 THE CitniSTiAif MIKISIEK 2 A DiBTmavisnun Mxaotr . IS Tun JIVSTCO . 3 TICK JlAif op Examr . 10 A MODEL MASOK" . ¦ i V . vmv . v . TIMTS . 20 A CHIP TROJI . IOWA 5 A CoiufEB Sioxx . . 21 A Vu . txn or MASOWBY . 8 THE CRATTSHAayr . *> 2 DiyAim . 7 THE GOWNSMAN . i 23 A Rtuni HASD MAIT . S AN EASTERN STAR , 21 Oun . CIUZEN DBOTIIEK . 0 THE Kjrioni EBIIAHT . 2-5 Ax AL-CI : PEECEPTOB . 10 THE OCTOOEKAKIAIT . 2 c > Air AWCIESI ; BRITOIT . 11 A ZEAIOUS OFFICER . 27 THE AHTIST . 12 THE SOLDIER . 2 S TUB "PAIHEU OE THE LODGE . 13 FROM TJUDER IHE CROW . . 29 A SHI . TINT ; - LIGHT . U OUR HERCULES . , 30 Ay Ant SIUDEKI . 15 A MERCHANI PRIITCE . I 31 THE MARINER . 10 THE OnuRCHJiAif . 32 SOIDIER on FOEIUHE . 33 . "OLDMUG . " London : W . W . MOEGAW , By Order of all Booksellers , or will be sent direct , by post , from the Office , 23 Greafc Qneen Street , London , W . C .
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Reviews.
Freemasonry in its present form had its origin . Wo have already soon iu fact how tho ancient Fraternity of operative Masons was gradually transformed to a purely speculative institution , having no connection whatever with architecture , yet religiously preserving tho doctrines ancl traditional symbols of the operative association . " Aucune preuve anthontiqno , anenn document historiqno no les
appuio , et , dos lors , si ingenieux quo soieut les systemes et quelquo seduisanto quo puisso otro la perspective dorouleo a nos yeux , il est plus sage des ' en tenir anx faits etablis et dorecounaitro quo , dans sa forme actnelle , e ' est en Angletorre ot on Ecosso quo la Franc-maijonnerie a pris naissance . Nous avons vu , en elfet , comment l ' antique confratornito des masons artisans s ' y est pen ii pen transformed en uuo
institntion purement philosophiquo ( speculative ) , dosormais ofcrangoro a la construction des monnmens , mais , conservant tonjonrs les doctrines ot los symbolea traditionnels de Vassociation onvriero ( opdrative ) . As to tho existence of the earlier Lodges in Paris , and elsewhere in France , with tho dates of 1721 , 1725 , 1729 , & c , assigned , tho author is
very properly careful to exhibit his scepticism in unmistakable language . " No official document confirms tho statement" — " aucun document no continue V ' assertion " ; "it is impossible unresovedly to accept the statement "— " il est impossible d'admettre sans reserves Vassertion . " All this makes it tho moro remarkable that a writer who exhibits iu these particular cases such exemplary caution should havo allowed him to accept as history so much that is purely
imaginary . However , we have devoted sufficient space to tho matter of AT . Darnty ' s work , which contains a rare store of information , ancl is moreover written in an agreeable style , which certainly has a tendency to relieve tho subject of some of its natural heaviness . But it is to tho notice of our friends in Golden Square that we must more immediately commend this work , and they doubtless will linger throngh its pages with an interest that can only bo equalled by thoir sympathy .
A Question.
A QUESTION .
A BROTHER has submitted the following point for our opinion . "Hay I ask your kind reply to the following question ? In Grand Lodge Senior Grand Warden is described as S . G . W ., but I find in circulars , issued from the Provincial Senior Grand Lodges Norfolk and Suffolk that a Provincial Senior Grand Warden generally has
tho letters Prov . G . S . W . affixed to his name ; in fact , the Officers are addressed thus : —Prov . G . S . W ., Prov . G . J . W ., Prov . G . S . D ., Prov . G . J . D . Ought not these to be—Prov . S . G . W ., Prov . J . G . W ., Prov . S . G . D ., Prov . J . G . D ., & c & o . P Some uniform arrangement should in my opinion be made . "
[ We imagine onr -worthy correspondent has started a question which it will be difficult to answer satisfactorily . We confess we see not how ifc can be of much consequence whether an Officer of Grand Lodge—say one of the Wardens—is described as Grand Senior or Junior Warden ,
or Senior or Junior Grand Warden . Grand Lodge , like other Lodges , is ruled by its Master and Senior and Junior Wardens , and as the former necessarily has his prefix ancl is described as Grand Master , so the Jatter have their prefix and may be rightly described as Grand Senior and Grand
Junior Wardens . On the other hand , as the Wardens of Grand Lodge must be Grand Wardens , they may also be described as Senior Grand and Junior Grand ; it is merely
a matter of taste . The same remarks will apply with equal force to tho Wardens and other Officers of a Prov . Grand Lodge , and it matters little whether the word Grand precedes or follows the words Senior , Junior , & c , & c—ED . E . G . ]
The first number of the Boys ^ Newspaper ( issued by Messrs . Cassell , Potter and Galpin ) gives promise that thafc periodical will supply a want that has every day become more and more felt—the provision of a useful record of current events suitable for the rising generation . We have for some time past noticed the growing tendency of boys to
study the news of the day , and believe that if this were condensed into reasonable limits , and unsuitable matter expunged , its perusal wonld soon prove a still more favourable topic , and could not fail to be beneficial both to the Boys themselves and the community generally .
Wo understand thafc Bro . the Lord Mayor will entertain tho Australian Cricketers at the Mansion House , before they take thendeparture for home . Ib is expected the banquet will take placo on Friday , 8 th of October .
We beg to remind our readers that the annual benefit of Bro . Percy , professionally known as Mr . Edgar Blowbray , one of tho proprietors of tho Mohawk Minstrels , will take place on Wednesday next , tho 29 th inst .
We have great pleasure in announcing that Bro . E . CI . Thomas , latel y Manager of tho Mohawk Minstrels , will enter on the duties of Acting Manager of the Philharmonic Theatre , Islington , on Thursday next . On Saturday , 2 nd prox ., will bo produced a new Burlesque by Frank Hall , intitled " 0 , Jnpiter ; or fche Fiddler ' s Wife , " with new scenery , dresses , & o .
Poll-taxes were levied in England as late as tho year 109 S , tho " Third Quarterly Poll " for thafc year yielding the sum of £ 321 , 397 to tho Exchequer , the produce of those levied during the reign of William III . reaching a total of £ 2 , 537 , 651 .
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Second Scries , now reathj , Crown- Sco , Cloth , price 3 , v 6 ' / , pod free . MASONICPORTRAITS. SKETCHES 01 ? DISTINGUISHED FREEMASONS . I * j" ! 'fiijm ; o tiioM "Tin ; -F KKKMASOX ' ( Jui'Ojfict . E . " BY G . BLIZARD ABBOTT , OF LODGE NO . 1385 , ASSOCIATE OI ? KING ' COLLIIC ' E , LOJCDOJC JL . IST OJ' | , POETBAITS . NKSTOK AtfLvsiur . MiVri MASTKK ( Bro . lW . If . yilo Pullen , SSilog ., fast ( 15 m . W . liiws , fust I'ruv . I ( . S . W . G . S . B ., Past Hop . f . fl . M . [( aids , Will * , ancl I'ast I ' rov . U . Sue . Assistci . nct . Secretary Sctp . Conn- Berks and 1 , ' neks ) . cil A . and A . Rite . ) A VKTHRAN THE STATESMAN ( i * . ro . \ v . Kelly , fast lYov . G . M . and ( Tho RiLfHt Itou . Karl oFOiiruarvnii , I ' rov . G . Sup . Leicestershire'and 33 dOff ., Pro Grand Mister , I ' m Rutland , I ' rov . G . M . M . M . Lei-Granil Z ., Past G . M . M . M ., aticl : ccstersliiro ) . Past at . P . S . G . Comuiaudcr A . A GRAND STKWARD and A . Rito . ( liro . John Wordsii-orMi , 30 do < r ., THE TREASURER Past G . Steward , fast I ' rov . ( Bro . F . Adlard , P . M . and'Trcasurcr G .. I . W . W . Yorkshire , and Prov . Royal York LOURO OE Povsovor- G . M . M . M . W . Yorkshire ) . anco . No . 7 ) . Vm VmTAs THE DEPUTY ( rj ro . G . Ward Verry , P . M aud Past ( Tho Right Hon . Lord Skelmersdale , Prov . Grand , Soj . [ Arch ] Herts ) . 33 cleg ., DeputyG . Master . Grand ACIIILI / ES } h £ i ' } l " ?\ fi £ S ( Bl ' ° - B . . T . Morris , Past G . J . D ., and the Temple , and M . P . Sov . G . Pllst Dep . Pro ^ G . M . of Ea ^ om Commander A . and A . Rito . ) Division of South Wales ) . A PROVINCIAL MAGNATE A DETON CRAFTSMAN ( Bro . W . W B . Beach , MP ., Prov . ( Bro > j , E- Carteis 30 deg Past Vw ^^ Vp-S- ^ rT ? ^ ov . G . S . Warden Devon ) , of Wight , Past G . M . M . M . and c * - ,, •. „ . . MTTr Prov . G . Prior of tho Temple , for , M £ ' ? r ^ ,. -, r . Hants ) ( Bro . J . M . Pulteney Montagu , J . P ., TIME . HONOUKED LANCASTER 5- ;' r > ^ " n'J' , £ ' , „ ..,. , Tr . ,, „ Past Dep . Prov . G . M . and Prov . ( % 'k . ^ . astcr Hine , P . Prov . G . Sllp * Dorsetshire , and G . G . S . Warden East Lancashire ) . Chancellor Supremo Council A . THE SCHOLAR and A . Rite ) . ( Bro . John Newton , F . R . A . S ., P . M ., HIPPOCRATES P . Z ., Author of Works on Navi- ( Bro . j . Poavsou Boll , M . D ., Past „ , " atl 0 n V . G . Deacon , Don . Prov . G . M . and OUR NOBLE CRITIC p . r > . Sup . N . and K York-( Tho Right Hon . Lord Loigh , 30 deg , shire ) . Prov . G . M . and G . Sup . War- A CESTUI AN CHVEV wicksluro , Past G . M . M . M . ) ( Tho Ri hfc Hou T j 0 vd ( lo Ta ]) 1 OUR PERIPATETIC BROTHER Past G . S . W ., Pvov . G . M . Choi ( Bro . C . Fitz Gerald Matier , 30 dog ., shire , Grand J ., and I ' rov . G . G . Steward Scotland , and Past Sup . Cheshire ) . G . S . Warden Greece ) . A HARBINGER OI ? PEACE A BOLTON LUMINARY ( BVO . Charles Lacoy , P . M ., Past ( Bro . G . Parker Brockbank , 31 dog ., Prov . G . J . D . Horta ) . Past Prov . G . S . D ., aud P . Pvov . THE LOUD OI ? UNDERI . EY G . Treas ; [ Arch ] E . Lancashire . ( Tho Em ., _ of p ctivo , M . P ., Prov . A WARDEN OF THE PKNS f . . jr ., p VOv . G . Sup ., ami Prov . ( The lato Bro . John Sutcliffe , Past G . M . M . M . Cumberland and Pvov . G . S . Warden , and Prov . Westmoreland , aud Past . G . G . M . M . M . Lincolnshire ) . Sov . of tho Order ' of Rome and A WARDEN OP MARK Red Cross of Constantino ) . ( Tho Right Hon . the Earl of Don- A BOON COMPANION ongbmore , 32 Cleg ., Past G . S . ( Bm . K . 0 . Woodward , P . M . 382 , Warden , and Dep . G . M . M . M ) . ' 1037 , & c . ) A MASTER OF CEREMONIAL A GRAND SUPERINTENDENT ( Bro . Thos . Entwisle , 30 deg ., Past ( Sir Daniel Gooch , Bart ., M . P ., 30 Prov . G . S . of Works E . Lan . ) dog ., Prov . G . M . and G . Sep , OUR . COSMOPOLITAN BROTHER Berks and Bucks ) . ( Bro . Samuel Rawson , 33 deg ., Past AESCULAPIUS •Dist . G . M . and G . Sup . China ) . ( Bl . _ tT _ Daniol Mo ' or 0 l JI . B ., 32 A GREAT A RITHMETICIAN dog ., p G . S . B ., Craft , and ( Bro . R . B . AVobster , Member of the Past G . St . B ., Arch , Intcudant Finance and Audit Committees General Order of Rome and Rod of tho R . M . Girls' and Boys' Cross , of Constantino for North Schools . ) Lancashire ) .
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Uniform ivith above , pice 3 s 6 cl , Crown Svo , cloth , gilt . MASONICPORTRAITS, FIEST SERIES . REPBISIED I ' KOM "THE FUEEJIASOS ' S CHROHICIVE . " LIST OF THE PORTRAITS . 1 Oint LriEBAKV BUOTIIEK . 17 THE CitniSTiAif MIKISIEK 2 A DiBTmavisnun Mxaotr . IS Tun JIVSTCO . 3 TICK JlAif op Examr . 10 A MODEL MASOK" . ¦ i V . vmv . v . TIMTS . 20 A CHIP TROJI . IOWA 5 A CoiufEB Sioxx . . 21 A Vu . txn or MASOWBY . 8 THE CRATTSHAayr . *> 2 DiyAim . 7 THE GOWNSMAN . i 23 A Rtuni HASD MAIT . S AN EASTERN STAR , 21 Oun . CIUZEN DBOTIIEK . 0 THE Kjrioni EBIIAHT . 2-5 Ax AL-CI : PEECEPTOB . 10 THE OCTOOEKAKIAIT . 2 c > Air AWCIESI ; BRITOIT . 11 A ZEAIOUS OFFICER . 27 THE AHTIST . 12 THE SOLDIER . 2 S TUB "PAIHEU OE THE LODGE . 13 FROM TJUDER IHE CROW . . 29 A SHI . TINT ; - LIGHT . U OUR HERCULES . , 30 Ay Ant SIUDEKI . 15 A MERCHANI PRIITCE . I 31 THE MARINER . 10 THE OnuRCHJiAif . 32 SOIDIER on FOEIUHE . 33 . "OLDMUG . " London : W . W . MOEGAW , By Order of all Booksellers , or will be sent direct , by post , from the Office , 23 Greafc Qneen Street , London , W . C .