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Provincial Grand Lodge Of North Wales And Shropshire.
inconvenienced them by postponing the meeting on account of tho funeral of Earl Beaconsneld . Thongh Masonry included all shades of religions and political opinion , he was sure tho great majority would approve the course he took . Tho Visiting P . G . Masters was proposed by Sir Watkin Wynn , and responded to by the P . G . M . of Staffordshire . The D . P . G . * Master ,
ancl tho Officers of the P . G . Lodgo present and past , was proposed by Bro . Tudor P . G . M . Staffordshire , and responded to by P . G . J . W . Davies . The W . M . and Success to tho "Audley Lodgo" was proposed by tho Chairman , and responded to by the W . M ., in a most happy speech . The Visiting Brethren was proposed by W . M . Bodeiiham , ancl responded to by Bro . Matthews , of Wolverhampton . The Consecrating Officer was proposed by Bro . Gordon Warren , and
responded to by Bro . Spaull P . G . S ., Oswestry . Tho Installing Master was proposed by Bro . Davies P . G . J . W ., ancl Bro . E . H . Spaull responded . W . M . Bodenbam proposed the Officers of tho Audley Lodge , ancl Dr . Gordon responded . Tho Masonic Charities were also proposed by W . M . Bodenbam , and the P . G . S . responded for them . The evening closed with tho Tyler ' s toast \ Yo should add that a very excellent glee party from Birmingham enlivened tho proceedings with much pleasant harmony . —Newport and Marlcet Drayton Advertiser .
Metropolitan Chapter Of Improvement.
METROPOLITAN CHAPTER OF IMPROVEMENT .
AS tho gatherings of this eminent Chapter of Improvement for tho season are drawing to a close , the concluding meetings are more numerously attended—and by some of tho most skilful Royal Arch Masons to be found in the Metropolitan district . This was particularly the case on Tuesday evening last , when the assembly at tho Jamaica Tavern , St . Michael ' s-alley , Cornhill , was more numerous
than usual ; attributable , doubtless , to tho double attraction which hacl been previously announced , commencing , in the first instance , with a rehearsal of the ceremony of installation of the three Principals , by Comp . Turquand , to bo followed , as usnal , by the ceremony of Exaltation . As the formal induction of the three Principals is seldom witnessed in a Chapter of Instruction , this event was looked
forward to with more than ordinary interest . The Chapter having been formally opened , Comp . Turqnand assumed his position as M . E . Z ., ancl in a most able and painstaking manner installed Comp . Field , the newly-installed M . E . Z . of the Panmure Chapter , into tho first chair ; and the beautiful ritual of this degree was rendered in a manner that elicited the warmest commendations , for seldom is it
seen performed so well . Tho next parfc of tho business was the installation of Comp . Storr into the chair of H ., which was followed by the placing of Comp . Catterson into tho chair of J . ; each of those latter ceremonies being equally well performed . Tho Convocation of Installed Principals being closed , the Companions below tho chair were admitted , and the ordinary business of Exaltation was proceeded
with . The Officers present were Comps . R . Payne Z ., J . Payne H ., Chicken J ., Maidwell S . N ., M'Dowell P . S ., F . Brown S . E . ancl Preceptor ; also Comps . Kirke , Turquand , Massa , Storr , Field , H . Thompson , W . Fraser , Taylor , C . Pulman , Lardner , Tusser , Goodenough , King , Veal , Catterson , Edmonds , J . S . Fraser , & c . The ceremony of Exaltation was then rehearsed , Comp . Storr candidate . The whole of
the Principals were well up to their duties . A vote of thanks was unanimously passed , and ordered to bo entered on the minutes , to Comp . Turqnand for the very able manner in which he had performed the ceremony of Exaltation of the Principals—which is one seldom to be witnessed outside a regular Chapter . This that worth y
Companion acknowledged . The following Officers were then elected for the ensuing fortnight , when the season will be brought to a close : — Comps . Massa Z ., J . Payne H ., Maidwell J ., R . Payne S . N ., Goodenough P . S . Chapter was then closed , and tho convocation adjourned until the 24 th instant .
Northumberland and Berwick Lodge of Mark Master Masons T . I . —The last regular meeting of this Lodge , before adjourning for the summer months , took place on Wednesday , the 27 th nit ., at the Freemasons' Hall , Maple-street , Newcastle-on-Tyne . There were present Bros . T . J . Armstrong W . M Johu Ridsdalo
, P . M ., R . L . Armstrong S . W ., R . G . Salmon J . W ., J . Wood M . O ., J . S . B . Bell S ., S . M . Harris J . O ., R . Lock Treasurer , I . G . Place Secretary , 0 . B . Ford S . D ., W . M . Lion as J . D ., Masters I . G ., and G . S . Sims Tyler . Tho Lodge was opened ancl minutes of last meeting confirmed The ballot was taken for two brethren for
advancement , which proved successful in each case , but the candidates not being in attendance , there was no work . The Lodge being closed the brethren adjourned to the banqueting-room and sat down to a capital Kipper , after which the usual Loyal ancl Masonic toasts with several complimentary ones , were given and duly honoured .
On Tuesday , 31 sfc May , will be rehearsed , by Bro . W . S . Daniel , "W . M . of the Alexandra Palace Lodge , No . 1541 , the ceremony of installation , at the Kennington Lod ^ -e of Instruction , No . 1381 , at the Horns Tavern , Kenmn | ton . On this occasion the Lodge will be under the Preceptorsbin ° * Bro . J . R . Stacey . F
With the March number was completed the first volume of Moore ' s Masonic Messenger , a very useful organ of the tratt , published in Detroit , Michigan . Bro . Moore lias had a long experience in connection with Masonic journalism , and we trust we shall long continue to number him amon ^ the learned of our fraternit y . °
Britannic Lodge, No. 33.
BRITANNIC LODGE , No . 33 .
\ T the annnal installation meeting of this Lodge , which was held . r \ at Freemasons' Tavern , on Friday , 13 t . h instant , Bro . Major J . S . Peirce G . D . P . G . S ., and the oldest ' P . Jl . of this Lodge , ami an nctii'o member for fchu last 2 * 1 years , was presented by I . P . M . Bro . Walter Webb , on behalf of the brethren , with a testimonial , consisting of a handsome silver centre pieco plateau ancl flower vases ,
bearing the following inscription : — " Presented to Bro . John Sampson Peirce G . D . P . G . S . P . M . 2 P . M . 33 , as a token of fraternal esteem ancl high appreciation of his zealous and valuable services to tho Lodgo , not only as a Past Master ,
but also as its Director of Ceremonies . —13 th MaylSSl . together with a complete sot of Grand Lodge clothing . Tho presentstion was made after the Lodgo meeting , at an elegant banquet , when abont 100 brethren sat down .
Union Lodge . No . 38 . —In consequence of the Earl of March , M . P ., who is S . W . of this Lodge , having recently been appointed Senior Warden of England , tho brethren , at their ordinary monthly meeting , passed , on the proposition of Bro . G . Smith P . M . P . P . G . D ., seconded by Bro . Molesworth P . M . P . P . G . D ., the following resolution : —That tho brethren of tho Lodgo of Union , No . 38 , of
Ancient Free and Accepted Masons , in open Lodge assembled , desire to offer their sincere and hearty congratulations to R . W . Bro . tho Earl of March , M . P ., on his recent appointment by the W . M . Grand Master H . R . H . the Princo of Wales to the high ancl distinguished position of Senior Grand Warden of England . " Tho resolution , which has boon forwarded to the noble Lord , was signed by tho W . M . Bro . R . G . Raper P . P . J . G . W ., and by Bro . C . II . R . ' Ballard Secretary .
West Smithfield Lodge , No . 1623 . —The regular meeting of this Lodgo was held at Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen-street , W . C , on Thursday , the 19 th instant . Bro . William Pennefather W . M . opened the Lodge , and was supported during the evening by . Bros . W . Malthonse S . W ., McButt J . W .. H . J . Lardner S . D ., G . H . Stephens J . D ., J . J . Howes I . G ., W . Snow D . C , R . B . Greenwood A . D . C ,
W . Butt W . S ., Past Masters E . Mallett Secretary , G . S . Elliott , T . W . Adams , T . Butt 907 , Silver J . King , Brickdale , Thornton , Brasher , Milton , Gaskin , Wilkinson , Smith , Waroham , Chambers , Maekay , & c . The Visitors wore Bros . Van Raalte W . M . 917 , Stafford 13 GG , Lazarus 1017 , Ac . The minutes of last meeting having been read and confirmed , Lodge was opened , ancl Bros . Brasher and Thornton ,
having satisfactorily answered tho usual questions , woro raised to tho third degree , tho ceremony in each case being performed , in an admirable manner , by Bro . Pennefather . The ballot was taken for the admission of Mr . Henry Waroham , and proving favourable , he , together with Mr . Chambers , who had previously been balloted for , were initiated into the Order . After several matters had been
discussed , Lodge was closed , ancl the brethren sat down to a banquet , served under the able superintendence of Bro . Dawkins . On the removal of the cloth , the usual toast list was gone through , each meeting with a hearty reception . After spending a most harmonious evening , the brethren separated at an early hour .
Selwyn Lodge No . 1901 . —An emergency meeting was held on Thursday , the 19 th inst ., at the East Dulwich Hotel , East Dulwich-green . Present—Bros . W . H . Hook W . M ., W . W . Linscott S . W ., Dr . L . 0 . N . Nieod J . W ., A . J . Belliss Secretary , W . E . Barnett S . D ., A . R . W . Povvles J . D ., W . B . Marcus I . G ., C . Mussared W . S ., W . J . Bullimoro W . S ., A . F . Grainger Organist , W . H . Sedge ,
T . Johnson , 0 . Busyman , W . Bosher , J . S . Gnrnoy , J . H . G . Winter , R . Anderson , W . Davies , A . Campbell , G . T . Acock , C . W . Acock , J . Woodstock Tyler . The Lodge being opened in duo form , and the summons convening the meeting having been read , the following gentlemen were balloted for and unanimously elected , viz .: —Messrs . W . R . Preedy , E . J . Collins , J . C Cracknell , J . E . Powell , and H . R . Powell . Messrs . E . J . Collins ancl H . R . Powell
being present , were duly initiated into the mysteries of ancient Freemasonry by the W . M ., Bro . W . H . Hook , the ceremony being most impressively performed . There being no further bnsiness the Lodge was closed , ancl the brethren adjourned for refreshment . The usual toasts followed , and after some capital songs , rendered by Bros . Marcus , Mnssarod , Bosher , and others , the brethren separated .
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FREEMAN'S CHLORODYNE . The Original nml only true . HUNDREDS of Medical Practitioners testify to .., ..,...,,.. ^ its marvellous efficacy in immediately relieving ami W & Yt ' fctj $ iiife & rapidly curing Coughs , Colds , Asthma , Bronchitis , Nonral" &§ i *^{& 5 " / t' )) K ' ' Spasms , Colic , Whooping Cough , and all Nerve Pains . rt p'l . ' ! & \'> _ Ifc aots 1 ' lc 0 a charm in Diarrhoea , and . is the only specific in ' ' t ' - ^' ^' J ^^ " ^ Cholera and Dysentery . It rapidly relieves pain , ' from vvhatfyfthi ? AM"A ** ovor couso > soothes and strengthens the system under exhausting diseases , and gives quiet and refreshing sloop . Lord Chancellor Selborne , Lord Justice James . Lord Justice "Vtellish decided in favour of FREEMAN'S ORIGINAL CHLORODYNE , and against Brown and Davenport , compelling thorn to pay all costs in the suits . See Times of July 24 th , 1873 . Bottles Is 1-Jd , 2 s 9 d , 4 s 6 d , lis , and 20 s . Sold by all Chemists . TESTIMONIALS . —Head Quarter Staff , Cabul , May 31 st , 1880 . Mr . R . Freeman , Dear Sir , —It is with much pleasure I am able to state that your Chlorodyne has been of special service to me in alleviating the wearisome spasms of Asthma , which is here existent in an aggravated form . "Many of my patients now come and " leg mo to give them that medicine which always relieves them , and which I need hardly say is your Chlorodyne . Yours faithfully , CJIARLKS W . Omn , L . R . C . P . Lon ., Jf . R . C . S . Eng ., the Divisional Head Quarter Staff and Civil Surgeon , Cabul . Tho Times , August 13 th , 1877 . From our own Correspondent with fcho Russian Army . Okoum , July 25 th , 1877 . The want of sanitary arrangements in tho Russian Camp was dreadful , and had we remained thero a iew weeksl onger , dysentery and typhoid fever woifid have played more havoc in our ranks than tho bombs of the Turks . I myself acquired an unenviable reputation as a doctor , owing to my being provided with a small bottle of CBIiOBOPYNE with which I effected miraculous cures .
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Provincial Grand Lodge Of North Wales And Shropshire.
inconvenienced them by postponing the meeting on account of tho funeral of Earl Beaconsneld . Thongh Masonry included all shades of religions and political opinion , he was sure tho great majority would approve the course he took . Tho Visiting P . G . Masters was proposed by Sir Watkin Wynn , and responded to by the P . G . M . of Staffordshire . The D . P . G . * Master ,
ancl tho Officers of the P . G . Lodgo present and past , was proposed by Bro . Tudor P . G . M . Staffordshire , and responded to by P . G . J . W . Davies . The W . M . and Success to tho "Audley Lodgo" was proposed by tho Chairman , and responded to by the W . M ., in a most happy speech . The Visiting Brethren was proposed by W . M . Bodeiiham , ancl responded to by Bro . Matthews , of Wolverhampton . The Consecrating Officer was proposed by Bro . Gordon Warren , and
responded to by Bro . Spaull P . G . S ., Oswestry . Tho Installing Master was proposed by Bro . Davies P . G . J . W ., ancl Bro . E . H . Spaull responded . W . M . Bodenbam proposed the Officers of tho Audley Lodge , ancl Dr . Gordon responded . Tho Masonic Charities were also proposed by W . M . Bodenbam , and the P . G . S . responded for them . The evening closed with tho Tyler ' s toast \ Yo should add that a very excellent glee party from Birmingham enlivened tho proceedings with much pleasant harmony . —Newport and Marlcet Drayton Advertiser .
Metropolitan Chapter Of Improvement.
METROPOLITAN CHAPTER OF IMPROVEMENT .
AS tho gatherings of this eminent Chapter of Improvement for tho season are drawing to a close , the concluding meetings are more numerously attended—and by some of tho most skilful Royal Arch Masons to be found in the Metropolitan district . This was particularly the case on Tuesday evening last , when the assembly at tho Jamaica Tavern , St . Michael ' s-alley , Cornhill , was more numerous
than usual ; attributable , doubtless , to tho double attraction which hacl been previously announced , commencing , in the first instance , with a rehearsal of the ceremony of installation of the three Principals , by Comp . Turquand , to bo followed , as usnal , by the ceremony of Exaltation . As the formal induction of the three Principals is seldom witnessed in a Chapter of Instruction , this event was looked
forward to with more than ordinary interest . The Chapter having been formally opened , Comp . Turqnand assumed his position as M . E . Z ., ancl in a most able and painstaking manner installed Comp . Field , the newly-installed M . E . Z . of the Panmure Chapter , into tho first chair ; and the beautiful ritual of this degree was rendered in a manner that elicited the warmest commendations , for seldom is it
seen performed so well . Tho next parfc of tho business was the installation of Comp . Storr into the chair of H ., which was followed by the placing of Comp . Catterson into tho chair of J . ; each of those latter ceremonies being equally well performed . Tho Convocation of Installed Principals being closed , the Companions below tho chair were admitted , and the ordinary business of Exaltation was proceeded
with . The Officers present were Comps . R . Payne Z ., J . Payne H ., Chicken J ., Maidwell S . N ., M'Dowell P . S ., F . Brown S . E . ancl Preceptor ; also Comps . Kirke , Turquand , Massa , Storr , Field , H . Thompson , W . Fraser , Taylor , C . Pulman , Lardner , Tusser , Goodenough , King , Veal , Catterson , Edmonds , J . S . Fraser , & c . The ceremony of Exaltation was then rehearsed , Comp . Storr candidate . The whole of
the Principals were well up to their duties . A vote of thanks was unanimously passed , and ordered to bo entered on the minutes , to Comp . Turqnand for the very able manner in which he had performed the ceremony of Exaltation of the Principals—which is one seldom to be witnessed outside a regular Chapter . This that worth y
Companion acknowledged . The following Officers were then elected for the ensuing fortnight , when the season will be brought to a close : — Comps . Massa Z ., J . Payne H ., Maidwell J ., R . Payne S . N ., Goodenough P . S . Chapter was then closed , and tho convocation adjourned until the 24 th instant .
Northumberland and Berwick Lodge of Mark Master Masons T . I . —The last regular meeting of this Lodge , before adjourning for the summer months , took place on Wednesday , the 27 th nit ., at the Freemasons' Hall , Maple-street , Newcastle-on-Tyne . There were present Bros . T . J . Armstrong W . M Johu Ridsdalo
, P . M ., R . L . Armstrong S . W ., R . G . Salmon J . W ., J . Wood M . O ., J . S . B . Bell S ., S . M . Harris J . O ., R . Lock Treasurer , I . G . Place Secretary , 0 . B . Ford S . D ., W . M . Lion as J . D ., Masters I . G ., and G . S . Sims Tyler . Tho Lodge was opened ancl minutes of last meeting confirmed The ballot was taken for two brethren for
advancement , which proved successful in each case , but the candidates not being in attendance , there was no work . The Lodge being closed the brethren adjourned to the banqueting-room and sat down to a capital Kipper , after which the usual Loyal ancl Masonic toasts with several complimentary ones , were given and duly honoured .
On Tuesday , 31 sfc May , will be rehearsed , by Bro . W . S . Daniel , "W . M . of the Alexandra Palace Lodge , No . 1541 , the ceremony of installation , at the Kennington Lod ^ -e of Instruction , No . 1381 , at the Horns Tavern , Kenmn | ton . On this occasion the Lodge will be under the Preceptorsbin ° * Bro . J . R . Stacey . F
With the March number was completed the first volume of Moore ' s Masonic Messenger , a very useful organ of the tratt , published in Detroit , Michigan . Bro . Moore lias had a long experience in connection with Masonic journalism , and we trust we shall long continue to number him amon ^ the learned of our fraternit y . °
Britannic Lodge, No. 33.
BRITANNIC LODGE , No . 33 .
\ T the annnal installation meeting of this Lodge , which was held . r \ at Freemasons' Tavern , on Friday , 13 t . h instant , Bro . Major J . S . Peirce G . D . P . G . S ., and the oldest ' P . Jl . of this Lodge , ami an nctii'o member for fchu last 2 * 1 years , was presented by I . P . M . Bro . Walter Webb , on behalf of the brethren , with a testimonial , consisting of a handsome silver centre pieco plateau ancl flower vases ,
bearing the following inscription : — " Presented to Bro . John Sampson Peirce G . D . P . G . S . P . M . 2 P . M . 33 , as a token of fraternal esteem ancl high appreciation of his zealous and valuable services to tho Lodgo , not only as a Past Master ,
but also as its Director of Ceremonies . —13 th MaylSSl . together with a complete sot of Grand Lodge clothing . Tho presentstion was made after the Lodgo meeting , at an elegant banquet , when abont 100 brethren sat down .
Union Lodge . No . 38 . —In consequence of the Earl of March , M . P ., who is S . W . of this Lodge , having recently been appointed Senior Warden of England , tho brethren , at their ordinary monthly meeting , passed , on the proposition of Bro . G . Smith P . M . P . P . G . D ., seconded by Bro . Molesworth P . M . P . P . G . D ., the following resolution : —That tho brethren of tho Lodgo of Union , No . 38 , of
Ancient Free and Accepted Masons , in open Lodge assembled , desire to offer their sincere and hearty congratulations to R . W . Bro . tho Earl of March , M . P ., on his recent appointment by the W . M . Grand Master H . R . H . the Princo of Wales to the high ancl distinguished position of Senior Grand Warden of England . " Tho resolution , which has boon forwarded to the noble Lord , was signed by tho W . M . Bro . R . G . Raper P . P . J . G . W ., and by Bro . C . II . R . ' Ballard Secretary .
West Smithfield Lodge , No . 1623 . —The regular meeting of this Lodgo was held at Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen-street , W . C , on Thursday , the 19 th instant . Bro . William Pennefather W . M . opened the Lodge , and was supported during the evening by . Bros . W . Malthonse S . W ., McButt J . W .. H . J . Lardner S . D ., G . H . Stephens J . D ., J . J . Howes I . G ., W . Snow D . C , R . B . Greenwood A . D . C ,
W . Butt W . S ., Past Masters E . Mallett Secretary , G . S . Elliott , T . W . Adams , T . Butt 907 , Silver J . King , Brickdale , Thornton , Brasher , Milton , Gaskin , Wilkinson , Smith , Waroham , Chambers , Maekay , & c . The Visitors wore Bros . Van Raalte W . M . 917 , Stafford 13 GG , Lazarus 1017 , Ac . The minutes of last meeting having been read and confirmed , Lodge was opened , ancl Bros . Brasher and Thornton ,
having satisfactorily answered tho usual questions , woro raised to tho third degree , tho ceremony in each case being performed , in an admirable manner , by Bro . Pennefather . The ballot was taken for the admission of Mr . Henry Waroham , and proving favourable , he , together with Mr . Chambers , who had previously been balloted for , were initiated into the Order . After several matters had been
discussed , Lodge was closed , ancl the brethren sat down to a banquet , served under the able superintendence of Bro . Dawkins . On the removal of the cloth , the usual toast list was gone through , each meeting with a hearty reception . After spending a most harmonious evening , the brethren separated at an early hour .
Selwyn Lodge No . 1901 . —An emergency meeting was held on Thursday , the 19 th inst ., at the East Dulwich Hotel , East Dulwich-green . Present—Bros . W . H . Hook W . M ., W . W . Linscott S . W ., Dr . L . 0 . N . Nieod J . W ., A . J . Belliss Secretary , W . E . Barnett S . D ., A . R . W . Povvles J . D ., W . B . Marcus I . G ., C . Mussared W . S ., W . J . Bullimoro W . S ., A . F . Grainger Organist , W . H . Sedge ,
T . Johnson , 0 . Busyman , W . Bosher , J . S . Gnrnoy , J . H . G . Winter , R . Anderson , W . Davies , A . Campbell , G . T . Acock , C . W . Acock , J . Woodstock Tyler . The Lodge being opened in duo form , and the summons convening the meeting having been read , the following gentlemen were balloted for and unanimously elected , viz .: —Messrs . W . R . Preedy , E . J . Collins , J . C Cracknell , J . E . Powell , and H . R . Powell . Messrs . E . J . Collins ancl H . R . Powell
being present , were duly initiated into the mysteries of ancient Freemasonry by the W . M ., Bro . W . H . Hook , the ceremony being most impressively performed . There being no further bnsiness the Lodge was closed , ancl the brethren adjourned for refreshment . The usual toasts followed , and after some capital songs , rendered by Bros . Marcus , Mnssarod , Bosher , and others , the brethren separated .
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FREEMAN'S CHLORODYNE . The Original nml only true . HUNDREDS of Medical Practitioners testify to .., ..,...,,.. ^ its marvellous efficacy in immediately relieving ami W & Yt ' fctj $ iiife & rapidly curing Coughs , Colds , Asthma , Bronchitis , Nonral" &§ i *^{& 5 " / t' )) K ' ' Spasms , Colic , Whooping Cough , and all Nerve Pains . rt p'l . ' ! & \'> _ Ifc aots 1 ' lc 0 a charm in Diarrhoea , and . is the only specific in ' ' t ' - ^' ^' J ^^ " ^ Cholera and Dysentery . It rapidly relieves pain , ' from vvhatfyfthi ? AM"A ** ovor couso > soothes and strengthens the system under exhausting diseases , and gives quiet and refreshing sloop . Lord Chancellor Selborne , Lord Justice James . Lord Justice "Vtellish decided in favour of FREEMAN'S ORIGINAL CHLORODYNE , and against Brown and Davenport , compelling thorn to pay all costs in the suits . See Times of July 24 th , 1873 . Bottles Is 1-Jd , 2 s 9 d , 4 s 6 d , lis , and 20 s . Sold by all Chemists . TESTIMONIALS . —Head Quarter Staff , Cabul , May 31 st , 1880 . Mr . R . Freeman , Dear Sir , —It is with much pleasure I am able to state that your Chlorodyne has been of special service to me in alleviating the wearisome spasms of Asthma , which is here existent in an aggravated form . "Many of my patients now come and " leg mo to give them that medicine which always relieves them , and which I need hardly say is your Chlorodyne . Yours faithfully , CJIARLKS W . Omn , L . R . C . P . Lon ., Jf . R . C . S . Eng ., the Divisional Head Quarter Staff and Civil Surgeon , Cabul . Tho Times , August 13 th , 1877 . From our own Correspondent with fcho Russian Army . Okoum , July 25 th , 1877 . The want of sanitary arrangements in tho Russian Camp was dreadful , and had we remained thero a iew weeksl onger , dysentery and typhoid fever woifid have played more havoc in our ranks than tho bombs of the Turks . I myself acquired an unenviable reputation as a doctor , owing to my being provided with a small bottle of CBIiOBOPYNE with which I effected miraculous cures .