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GREATWESTERNRAILWAY. EXCURSION TRAINS will leave PADDINGTON STATION us under : — THURSDAY AUGUST 1 ,-S' 5 am . for Gloucester , Cheltenham , Hereford , & c . ; iho principal stations in South Wales , and Waterford , and other places in the South of Ireland . Passengers return August S , except thoso to Ireland , who nturn any day to August 15 inclusive . SATURDAY , AUGUST 3 . —8 ' 5 a . m . for IKracombo , Exeter , Barnstaple , Dawlish , Torquay , Plymouth , Truro , Penzance , & c . for , 3 , 8 , lo , 15 , or 17 days . IPSO a . m . for Oxford , Leamington , Birmingham , Wolverhampton , Hereford , Manchester , Shrewsbury , Chester , Birkenhead , Liverpool , & e . to return August 5 or 8 ; and for Witney , Evesham , Cheltenham , Worcester , Malvern , & c . to return August S . 12-20 p . m . for Clcvedon , Wcston-Super-Marc , Bridgwater , Tauirtou , Tiverton , Arc . for 3 , 10 , or 17 days . 1-25 p . m . for Trowbridge , Fro me , Dorchester , Portland , Weymouth , & c . for 10 or 17 days . 3-5 p . m . for Newbury , Marlborough , Devizes , & c , for 10 or 17 days , aud for Kxoter , Dawlish , Teignmouth , Torquay , Plymouth , etc . for 3 , S , 10 , 15 or 17 clays . 320 p . m . for Swindon , Chippenham , Bath , anil Bristol for 8 or 15 days . SUNDAY , AUGUST ¦! . —8-10 a . m . for Gloucester , Cheltenham , & c . to return same day , or on August 5 or 8 . MONDAY , AUGUST 5 . —S-15 a . m . for Oxford , Leamington , Birmingham , Wolverhampton , & c . to return samo day , or on August 8 . li'IO a . m . for Bath , Bristol , & c . to return samo day or on August li or 10 ; also for Gloucester , Cheltenham , & c . to return samo day or on Augusr , 8 . 7 ' 10 a . m . for Reading , Pangbourno , Swindon , & c . to return samo day . For fares and return times , and for particulars of Excursions from Westliournc Park , Hammersmith , Shepherd's Bush , Latimer Rriad , Uxbridge Rond , Kensington , Victoria , aud Stations on Wast London Lino , & c , seo small bills , obtainable at tho Company ' s Stations and following Offices : 193 and 107 Oxford Street , 23 Now Oxford Street , Holborn Circus , 26 Regent Street , 29 Charing Cross , 5 Arthur Street , London Bridge , 82 Queen Victoria Street , 43 Crutched Friars , 67 Gresham Street ; < 1 Cheapside , and 200 Strand ; where tickets will also bo issued . HY . LAMBERT , General Manager .
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BOULOGNEand MARGATEfrom BLACKWALL By the s . s . "HERALD . " Every TUESDAY and SATURDAY ; returning WEDNESDAY and MONDAY . IF . A . ia IE S ¦ ¦ BOULOGNE—Return 12 s 6 d & 10 s ; Single 10 s & 7 s MARGATE—Return 5 s & 4 s ; Single 4 s & 3 s . ROBERT WALPOLE , 158 LEADENHALL STREET .
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1ATOICi^gTC!aSTlfc EAST MOLESEY , HAMPTON COURT STATION ( Adjoining the RAILWAY , and facing tho RIVER and PALACE ) . BRO . JOHN MAYO has auiple accommodation in tho new wing of this old-established and noted Riverside Hotol for Banquets for any number np to 100 . . Every convenience for Uidics' Gatherings . Spacious landing to river , whence Steam Launches can start . Specimens of Menus , with prices , sent on application . Three Lodges meet at the Castlo Hotol , and reference maybe mado to the respective Masters us to tlio entering , & e .
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©reyfooimi!Wfotel,Iwpta£©yrt ( MIDDLESEX ) . This Hotel , now eiiUvely Redecorated and Furnished , contains the best and most comfortable Suites of Apartments . SUPERIOR LODGE ACCOMMODATION . 3 LARGE BANQUETING ROOMS . The Cuisine is of the highest class , find the cellars have been we'd stoekod with the bsst known Brands of Wines , & c . BRO . J . B . MELLA will superintend personally tho whole of tho details of Management , in order to give full satisfaction , and is prrpmvd from now to undertake any arrangements for I'unquefs or lic . rrii ' o . 'ists , Luncheons , & c , at the most , reasonable charges . Tlie Four-in-Hand Hotol Coach will leave daily from tho Royal Hotol , Blackfriars Bridge , and the Criterion Restaurant , for Hampton Court .
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INSTALLATION OF H . R . H . THE PRINCE OF WALES As the M . W . G . M . of England , AT THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL , 28 th A PHIL 187 5 . COPIES of this BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVING b y Brother 1 IA 11 TY "A ' . Al ., consisting of Artist ' s Proof ' s , Proofs before Letter ;; , and Lettered Proofs , India Prints , and Plain Prints may be had at Cost Price by applying to Bro . W . R . N ORRIS , 29 Southampton Buildings , W . C . London .
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NOW READY . PJBIOE 2 s 6 d . NOTESTON THE CEREMONY OF INSTALLATION . By H , SADLER , P . M ., P . S . Willi A MASONIO BIOGIAI'HY , POKTR . AIT AND Al ' TOlillAl'll OF SIR ALBERT W . WOODS , C . B . GEO . KENNING , 33 Great Qucon St ., London , W . C . anil of all Booksellers .
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GREAT DAILY PROGRAMME . TWO GBAND VARIETY SHOWS . Baldwin Monkey . The Leopolds , & e ., & c . BEST SHOW IN LONDON . 5000 Free Seats . One Shilling Admits to all .
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FORTHCOMING ENGAGEMENTS . July 27 th and every Thursday and Saturday . —FIREWORKS , by JAMES PAIN . July 27 ih . —BALLOON SOCIETY of GREAT BRITAIN . Second Balloon Garden Party of thc Season . August 5 th . —GREAT BANK HOLIDAY FETE . August 2- ' nd . —POr . tCK PBTR . September 2 nd . —GREAD GOLD MINING EXHIBITION onons .
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W ^ A & ASL ^ ^ SATURDAY , 27 TH JULY 1889 .
Bro. Albert Pike's Remarks On Mackay's 25 Landmarks.
BRO . ALBERT PIKE'S REMARKS ON MACKAY'S 25 LANDMARKS .
" / ~ ANE of [ Mackey ' s ] lists , which is published as if eorn-U piled by authority , sets down twenty-five landmarks . I will give them one by one [ says Bro . Pike ] , with such remarks with regard to each as may occur to mo . " 1 . The modes of recognition . "How are 'the modes of recognition' a landmark ? IB it meant that our present modes of recognition wero used
in Ancient Craft Masonry ? That would not be true , because all the secrets of Masonry , anciently , woro thoso which woro mado known to the apprentices . " Is it meant that the modes of recognition are tho samo everywhere ? That is not true , because tho substitute word used in England is wholly another word than that used here , ancl thc same that has long been used in France , because the order of two others has been transposed siuco
1728 , because there are words used elsewhere that wc do not nso , and because some of the signs arc different in different countries . "Is it meant that the mode of recognition cannot bo changed ? Thoy have been changed , and they may , if it bo found necessary , bo changed again . And modes of recognition are not principles , much less essential and fundamental principles .
" 2 . The division of symbolic Masonry into degrees . "But Ancient Craffc Masonry had no ' degrees . ' Theso were made about 1723 , ancl forty years afterwards thero vero Lodges , under the Grand Lodge of England , that
natt never accepted tnem . \ jJhe above is new to we J . " 3 . The legend of tho Third Degree . " This was nofc introduced into Masonry until about 1723 , , ir . d those who believe that the legend is true , must believe
fciru two ICings and Hiram the artificer were Freemasons , and , therefore , that there was Freemasonry before the facts in tho legend had occurred . •' 4 . The government of the Fraternity by a presiding officer called Grand Master , who is elected from the body of the Craft .
' •' There is absolutely no evidence that there ever was a Grand Ma . siet' iu England , or a general assembly of Masons held there , before Snyer was elected , iu 1717 .
" The'body of tho Craffc'then meant the Apprenticed and Follows , for they constituted thc Lodge and General Assembly , and a Fellow Craffc could bo elected Grand Master . Tho bodv of tho Craffc was fcho hnilv nf F > l ! mi > . q
, of the Craft , but now a Fellow Craft has , in this country , no voice in ihe election of a Grand Master . " Ancl Masourv existed , aud there were LifWs in Fun-hmd
and Scotland , ioag before there were cither Grand Lodges or Grand Masters . " -3 . The prerogatives of Grand Master ^ fco presidejcjver
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GREATWESTERNRAILWAY. EXCURSION TRAINS will leave PADDINGTON STATION us under : — THURSDAY AUGUST 1 ,-S' 5 am . for Gloucester , Cheltenham , Hereford , & c . ; iho principal stations in South Wales , and Waterford , and other places in the South of Ireland . Passengers return August S , except thoso to Ireland , who nturn any day to August 15 inclusive . SATURDAY , AUGUST 3 . —8 ' 5 a . m . for IKracombo , Exeter , Barnstaple , Dawlish , Torquay , Plymouth , Truro , Penzance , & c . for , 3 , 8 , lo , 15 , or 17 days . IPSO a . m . for Oxford , Leamington , Birmingham , Wolverhampton , Hereford , Manchester , Shrewsbury , Chester , Birkenhead , Liverpool , & e . to return August 5 or 8 ; and for Witney , Evesham , Cheltenham , Worcester , Malvern , & c . to return August S . 12-20 p . m . for Clcvedon , Wcston-Super-Marc , Bridgwater , Tauirtou , Tiverton , Arc . for 3 , 10 , or 17 days . 1-25 p . m . for Trowbridge , Fro me , Dorchester , Portland , Weymouth , & c . for 10 or 17 days . 3-5 p . m . for Newbury , Marlborough , Devizes , & c , for 10 or 17 days , aud for Kxoter , Dawlish , Teignmouth , Torquay , Plymouth , etc . for 3 , S , 10 , 15 or 17 clays . 320 p . m . for Swindon , Chippenham , Bath , anil Bristol for 8 or 15 days . SUNDAY , AUGUST ¦! . —8-10 a . m . for Gloucester , Cheltenham , & c . to return same day , or on August 5 or 8 . MONDAY , AUGUST 5 . —S-15 a . m . for Oxford , Leamington , Birmingham , Wolverhampton , & c . to return samo day , or on August 8 . li'IO a . m . for Bath , Bristol , & c . to return samo day or on August li or 10 ; also for Gloucester , Cheltenham , & c . to return samo day or on Augusr , 8 . 7 ' 10 a . m . for Reading , Pangbourno , Swindon , & c . to return samo day . For fares and return times , and for particulars of Excursions from Westliournc Park , Hammersmith , Shepherd's Bush , Latimer Rriad , Uxbridge Rond , Kensington , Victoria , aud Stations on Wast London Lino , & c , seo small bills , obtainable at tho Company ' s Stations and following Offices : 193 and 107 Oxford Street , 23 Now Oxford Street , Holborn Circus , 26 Regent Street , 29 Charing Cross , 5 Arthur Street , London Bridge , 82 Queen Victoria Street , 43 Crutched Friars , 67 Gresham Street ; < 1 Cheapside , and 200 Strand ; where tickets will also bo issued . HY . LAMBERT , General Manager .
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BOULOGNEand MARGATEfrom BLACKWALL By the s . s . "HERALD . " Every TUESDAY and SATURDAY ; returning WEDNESDAY and MONDAY . IF . A . ia IE S ¦ ¦ BOULOGNE—Return 12 s 6 d & 10 s ; Single 10 s & 7 s MARGATE—Return 5 s & 4 s ; Single 4 s & 3 s . ROBERT WALPOLE , 158 LEADENHALL STREET .
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1ATOICi^gTC!aSTlfc EAST MOLESEY , HAMPTON COURT STATION ( Adjoining the RAILWAY , and facing tho RIVER and PALACE ) . BRO . JOHN MAYO has auiple accommodation in tho new wing of this old-established and noted Riverside Hotol for Banquets for any number np to 100 . . Every convenience for Uidics' Gatherings . Spacious landing to river , whence Steam Launches can start . Specimens of Menus , with prices , sent on application . Three Lodges meet at the Castlo Hotol , and reference maybe mado to the respective Masters us to tlio entering , & e .
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©reyfooimi!Wfotel,Iwpta£©yrt ( MIDDLESEX ) . This Hotel , now eiiUvely Redecorated and Furnished , contains the best and most comfortable Suites of Apartments . SUPERIOR LODGE ACCOMMODATION . 3 LARGE BANQUETING ROOMS . The Cuisine is of the highest class , find the cellars have been we'd stoekod with the bsst known Brands of Wines , & c . BRO . J . B . MELLA will superintend personally tho whole of tho details of Management , in order to give full satisfaction , and is prrpmvd from now to undertake any arrangements for I'unquefs or lic . rrii ' o . 'ists , Luncheons , & c , at the most , reasonable charges . Tlie Four-in-Hand Hotol Coach will leave daily from tho Royal Hotol , Blackfriars Bridge , and the Criterion Restaurant , for Hampton Court .
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INSTALLATION OF H . R . H . THE PRINCE OF WALES As the M . W . G . M . of England , AT THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL , 28 th A PHIL 187 5 . COPIES of this BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVING b y Brother 1 IA 11 TY "A ' . Al ., consisting of Artist ' s Proof ' s , Proofs before Letter ;; , and Lettered Proofs , India Prints , and Plain Prints may be had at Cost Price by applying to Bro . W . R . N ORRIS , 29 Southampton Buildings , W . C . London .
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NOW READY . PJBIOE 2 s 6 d . NOTESTON THE CEREMONY OF INSTALLATION . By H , SADLER , P . M ., P . S . Willi A MASONIO BIOGIAI'HY , POKTR . AIT AND Al ' TOlillAl'll OF SIR ALBERT W . WOODS , C . B . GEO . KENNING , 33 Great Qucon St ., London , W . C . anil of all Booksellers .
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GREAT DAILY PROGRAMME . TWO GBAND VARIETY SHOWS . Baldwin Monkey . The Leopolds , & e ., & c . BEST SHOW IN LONDON . 5000 Free Seats . One Shilling Admits to all .
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FORTHCOMING ENGAGEMENTS . July 27 th and every Thursday and Saturday . —FIREWORKS , by JAMES PAIN . July 27 ih . —BALLOON SOCIETY of GREAT BRITAIN . Second Balloon Garden Party of thc Season . August 5 th . —GREAT BANK HOLIDAY FETE . August 2- ' nd . —POr . tCK PBTR . September 2 nd . —GREAD GOLD MINING EXHIBITION onons .
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W ^ A & ASL ^ ^ SATURDAY , 27 TH JULY 1889 .
Bro. Albert Pike's Remarks On Mackay's 25 Landmarks.
BRO . ALBERT PIKE'S REMARKS ON MACKAY'S 25 LANDMARKS .
" / ~ ANE of [ Mackey ' s ] lists , which is published as if eorn-U piled by authority , sets down twenty-five landmarks . I will give them one by one [ says Bro . Pike ] , with such remarks with regard to each as may occur to mo . " 1 . The modes of recognition . "How are 'the modes of recognition' a landmark ? IB it meant that our present modes of recognition wero used
in Ancient Craft Masonry ? That would not be true , because all the secrets of Masonry , anciently , woro thoso which woro mado known to the apprentices . " Is it meant that the modes of recognition are tho samo everywhere ? That is not true , because tho substitute word used in England is wholly another word than that used here , ancl thc same that has long been used in France , because the order of two others has been transposed siuco
1728 , because there are words used elsewhere that wc do not nso , and because some of the signs arc different in different countries . "Is it meant that the mode of recognition cannot bo changed ? Thoy have been changed , and they may , if it bo found necessary , bo changed again . And modes of recognition are not principles , much less essential and fundamental principles .
" 2 . The division of symbolic Masonry into degrees . "But Ancient Craffc Masonry had no ' degrees . ' Theso were made about 1723 , ancl forty years afterwards thero vero Lodges , under the Grand Lodge of England , that
natt never accepted tnem . \ jJhe above is new to we J . " 3 . The legend of tho Third Degree . " This was nofc introduced into Masonry until about 1723 , , ir . d those who believe that the legend is true , must believe
fciru two ICings and Hiram the artificer were Freemasons , and , therefore , that there was Freemasonry before the facts in tho legend had occurred . •' 4 . The government of the Fraternity by a presiding officer called Grand Master , who is elected from the body of the Craft .
' •' There is absolutely no evidence that there ever was a Grand Ma . siet' iu England , or a general assembly of Masons held there , before Snyer was elected , iu 1717 .
" The'body of tho Craffc'then meant the Apprenticed and Follows , for they constituted thc Lodge and General Assembly , and a Fellow Craffc could bo elected Grand Master . Tho bodv of tho Craffc was fcho hnilv nf F > l ! mi > . q
, of the Craft , but now a Fellow Craft has , in this country , no voice in ihe election of a Grand Master . " Ancl Masourv existed , aud there were LifWs in Fun-hmd
and Scotland , ioag before there were cither Grand Lodges or Grand Masters . " -3 . The prerogatives of Grand Master ^ fco presidejcjver