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THEALEXANDRIACIGARETTECfl.'S NEW BRAND . DRAGOUMIS. PREPARE D OF THE PUREST TURKISH TOBACCOS . The highest classes of tobacco , however , are converted into the well-known " Dragoumis , " for which the Alexandria Cigarette Company have gained a deservedly high reputation , and we have no hesitation in saying , after a practical test so far as our taste and judgment permit , that they are superior to any we have yet tried , either imported or otherwise . — Whitehall Review Their latest brand , " Dragoumis , " made of a skilful blend of fine Egyptian tobaccos , is full of flavour , yet delicately fragrant enough to please the most fastidious palate . We shall be surprised if "Dragoumis" do not prove the cigarette of the season . —Pump Court .

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A CAMBRIDGE GRADUATE 5 *> ( P . M ., P . Z ., P . M . W . S . 18 ° , Professor of Latin and zoology "The College , " South Kensington ; Examiner fnr D- Bexley Heath College ) has some time disengaged N , f , _ i Visiting Tuition . Lectures on History and natural bcience . Foreigners taught English through the Noftm m rf . French .-Address , F . D „ 62 , Lancaste ? -road , ROR SALE . —A very fine impression M AQONWJ ?^ before letters ) of the CELEBRATED R A P PICTLJRE Pointed by THOMAS STOTHARD , FPs ? T-n ??_ 8 raved by BARTOLOZZI , representing the in TO L of the FREEMASONS' GIRLS' SCHOOL of t u ° V ont ! "ning Portraits of the most Eminent Masons A fit ? ' , Slze 2 5 incnes by 19 inches , with Key , price S __> -Appl y at the office of the Freemason .

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A JUST PUBLISHED . NTHEM- « BEHOLD HOW GOOD m AND JOYFUL " Seated to Right Hon . the Earl of Mount EDGCUMBE , c Provincial Grand Master of Cornwall ) , OrS by r 5 f ° - C - E - J ULEFF > P-P-G . O . Cornwall , r sanist and Choir Director of Bodmin Parish Church . M R _ PRICE 4 d . of the Composer . and wiiu ? fi , % m is already on several cathedral lists , WI " ° r"y be in a second edition .

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THE MOST RECHERCHE WEDDING BREAKFASTS

Luncheons and Dinners , For Small and Large Private and Public Parties , served in Private Rooms .

SPLENDID BALL ROOM AND RECEPTION ROOMS

The Most Recherche Ball Suppers will be served .

DATES OPEN FOR MASONIC AND OTHER MEETINGS AND CONCERTS .

Bro . J . A BERTHER , Manager . Zate Deputy Manager of the Criterion and Freemasons' Tavern and Hotel ,

, .

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To Correspondents.

To Correspondents .

Several communications unavoidably stand over . ROSICRUCIAN SOCIETY—Metropolitan College . Old Watrants , XII . Provincial Grand Lodge of Surrey . Provincial Grand Chapter of Surrey . Picnic of the Lodge of Affability , No . 317 , Manchester .

BOOKS . & c „ RECEIVED . " Freemasons' Journal" ( New York ) , "South Australian Freemason , " "Orient , " "Keystone , " "Freemasons' Repository , " and " South African Freemason . "

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Original Correspondence.

Original Correspondence .

SATURDAY - , J 21 , 1888 .

LORD CARNARVON AND THE SO-CALLED GRAND LODGE OF VICTORIA . To the Editor of the "Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , By this time you will have full particulars of the movement now in progress amongst the brethren of the English , Irish , and Scottish Constitutions here , having for

its object the foundation of a United Grand Lodge of Victoria . As one of the Committee , I think I can predict that the movement will result in perfect unanimity—that is to say , that the whole of the no or so lodges will agree to form a Grand Lodge , and that , such being consummated , recognition will follow from England , Ireland , and Scotland —as in the case of South Australia .

My particular purpose now , however , is to draw your attention , and—through your columns—that of the Earl of Carnarvon , M . W . Pro G . M ., to an extraordinary statement made this week at a meeting of the so-called and unrecognised Grand Lodge of Victoria , by their Past G . M ., Bro . George Coppin . This statement appeared in the . Melbourne Daily Telegraph of the 5 th instant , and is as

follows : " Brother P . G . M . Coppin referred to the circumstances of the establishment of the Grand Lodge of Victoria , and to the fact that all the details were fully laid before the Pro G . M . of England , the Earl of Carnarvon , on his recent visitto the Colonies , who expressed himself perfectly satisfied with the legality of the proceedings . " I need scarcely add that the words italicised have excited

considerable wonderment amongst the three British Bodies . Many of us who know why recognition was refused the socalled Grand Lodge of Victoria by the Grand Lodges of England , Ireland , and Scotland , flatly decline to believe that Lord Carnarvon ever committed himself in the way indicated , and , therefore , I think the publication of the

statement at the other end of the world will afford his lordship the opportunity of denying it without delay . — Fraternally yours , W . F . LAMONBY , District Senior Grand Warden Victoria ( E . C . ) , Masonic Club , Melbourne , June S .

Reviews

REVIEWS

PROCEEDINGS OF THE GRAND LODGE OF MASSACHUSETTS , 1 S 87 . Boston : Rockwell and Churchill , 39 , Arch-street . 1 SS 8 . This volume of records contains a full account of the proceedings at the Annual Communication at Boston , on the 14 th December , of a Special Communication on the z 6 th December , and of a Stated Communication on the 37 th

December , 1 SS 7 . On the first of these occasions there was a very numerous attendance , under the presidency ot Bro . Henry Endicott , M . W . G . M ., who delivered the usual address , in which the events of the past year are carefully reviewed , and any decisions which the Grand Master may have adopted in the course of his duties are submitted for

the consideration of Grand Lodge . The usual financial and statistical reports were also presented : that of the Grand Treasurer showing a total on the receipt side of the account , including balance of upwards of 7470 dollars from previous year brought forward , amounting to 40 , 804 dollars , and an expenditure of nearly 33 , 411 dollars , the balance remaining to the good being upwards of 7393 dol-

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THEALEXANDRIACIGARETTECfl.'S NEW BRAND . DRAGOUMIS. PREPARE D OF THE PUREST TURKISH TOBACCOS . The highest classes of tobacco , however , are converted into the well-known " Dragoumis , " for which the Alexandria Cigarette Company have gained a deservedly high reputation , and we have no hesitation in saying , after a practical test so far as our taste and judgment permit , that they are superior to any we have yet tried , either imported or otherwise . — Whitehall Review Their latest brand , " Dragoumis , " made of a skilful blend of fine Egyptian tobaccos , is full of flavour , yet delicately fragrant enough to please the most fastidious palate . We shall be surprised if "Dragoumis" do not prove the cigarette of the season . —Pump Court .

Ad00705

EVERY READER SHOULD . Write at once for this valuable little book . FIFTY ODE YEARS' RECORD OF FACTS , PRINCIPLES AND DISCOVERIES relating to the Improvement and COPY Preservation of Human Life on Earth . A series of most valuable articles , by Dr . Samuel Birley . Now TjflQT published , complete in book form ( 50 pages ) , post iUul free , from the publishers , GORDON T . MURRAY & _ -. _ , _ , Co ., 50 , Theobald's-road , Holborn . Sound and f fll-Ii , practical . One copy free and post free . Write to-day and secure a copy . FOREIGN STAMPS . —Wanted to buy an old collection of Foreign Stamps , laige or small . Send particulars or collection on approval to Bernard King , Solicitor , Cardiff .

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FURNISHED Apartments f superior ) in Harrogate . —Address Mrs . Hodgson , Rowntree House , Cheltenham Parade , Harrogate . POSITION of Trust WANTED by _ Head Schoolmaster , Cavalry Depot , Canterbury , who is ordered to retire on reduction of establishment . Served formerly with 20 th Regiment , and Master at the Duke of York ' s School , Chelsea . P . M . 956 ( E . R . ) and 263 ( I . R . ) . Highest testimonials . —Address XX ., Freemason Office .

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PENSIONED Warrant Officer , f Royal Artillery , P . M . Craft and Mark , P . C . N ., P-Z ., P . Sov ., & c , seeks EMPLOYMENT , permanent or otherwise , in a position of trust ; active , and regular habits ; unexceptionable references . —Address M ., care of Mr . Adams , Post Office , Frimley Green , Surrey . POR SALE . — "HISTORY OF : »¦ FREEMASONRY , " by R . F . GOULD , ESQ ., , ,, UD . of England ; in 3 vols , complete ; quite new lunopened ) ¦ cost Four-and-a-half Guineas . Three uu'neas , cash . — "Gazette" Office , Bideford , Devon .

Ad00708

A CAMBRIDGE GRADUATE 5 *> ( P . M ., P . Z ., P . M . W . S . 18 ° , Professor of Latin and zoology "The College , " South Kensington ; Examiner fnr D- Bexley Heath College ) has some time disengaged N , f , _ i Visiting Tuition . Lectures on History and natural bcience . Foreigners taught English through the Noftm m rf . French .-Address , F . D „ 62 , Lancaste ? -road , ROR SALE . —A very fine impression M AQONWJ ?^ before letters ) of the CELEBRATED R A P PICTLJRE Pointed by THOMAS STOTHARD , FPs ? T-n ??_ 8 raved by BARTOLOZZI , representing the in TO L of the FREEMASONS' GIRLS' SCHOOL of t u ° V ont ! "ning Portraits of the most Eminent Masons A fit ? ' , Slze 2 5 incnes by 19 inches , with Key , price S __> -Appl y at the office of the Freemason .

Ad00709

A JUST PUBLISHED . NTHEM- « BEHOLD HOW GOOD m AND JOYFUL " Seated to Right Hon . the Earl of Mount EDGCUMBE , c Provincial Grand Master of Cornwall ) , OrS by r 5 f ° - C - E - J ULEFF > P-P-G . O . Cornwall , r sanist and Choir Director of Bodmin Parish Church . M R _ PRICE 4 d . of the Composer . and wiiu ? fi , % m is already on several cathedral lists , WI " ° r"y be in a second edition .

Ad00710

GLASGOW EXHIBITION . SUMMER SERVICE OF TRAINS BY THE WEST COAST ROYAL MAIL ROUTE . LONDON AND NOETH-WESTERN AND CALEDONIAN RAILWAYS . The following ADDITIONAL and ACCELERATED TRAIN SERVICE is now in operation , ist , 2 nd , and 3 rd Class by all Trains : — 1 A B Leave a . m . a . m . a . m . a . m . p . m . p . m . p . m . p . m . night London ( Eus ) J . i _ 7 . 1 5 10 . 0 1030 7 . 5 s 8 . 0 — 8 . 50 10 . 0 12 . o Arrive ^ Edinburgh 4 . _ _ . jo 7 . 0 7 . 50 -g — — 6 . . 0 9 . 25 12 . J ( Princess-st . J is Glasgow ( Cen ) 4 . 10 6 . 0 5 . o J . $ _ u $ . 3 $ — 7 . 0 0 . 17121 $ Greenock .. 38 7 . 18 8 . 0 9 . J # 7 . j — 8 . 30 1043 2 . 46 Oban g . 20 — — 4 . 45 — — 1223 2 . o 4 . 58 Perth 6 . 40 — — 8 . 45 6 . 35 6 . 50 — 8 . 15 1110 3 . 20 Dundee 7 . 35 — — 9 . 308 . 20 8 . 20 — 9 . 40 n $$ 2 . __ Aberdeen 10 . o — — 3 . 5 9 , __o . $ 5 — 12 . 0 3 . 1 . 6 . 40 Inverness — — — 8 . 5113011 J 0 — 2 . 15 6 . 5 10 . $ The 7 . 55 p . m . Express from Euston to Perth will run from July 26 th to August 10 th inclusive ( Saturday and Sunday nights excepted ) . The Train will take saloons with family parties and sleeping and ordinary carriages for Perth and beyond , but will not pick up passengers en route . By this means an undisturbed journey will be secured , and the earlier arrival at Perth will give ample time for breakfast , & c , before going forward to the Highlands . The Highland Railway Company have agreed to run the 7 . 55 p . m . Express through to the districts beyond Inverness , in advance of the 8 . 0 p . m . and Postal Trains . The 8 . 0 p . m . Express and the 12 . 0 Night Train will run every night ( except Saturdays ) . A—Will run every night , but on Sunday mornings its arrival at Dundee will be 9 . 5 a . m ., Inverness 1 . 30 p . m ., and it will have no connection to Oban ( Saturday nights from London ) . B—Will run every night , but will have no connection to the North on Saturday night . On Saturdays passengers by the 10 . 30 a . m . Train from London are not conveyed beyond Perth by the Highland Railway , and only as far as Aberdeen by the Caledonian Railway . Carriages with lavatory accommodation are run on the principal Express Trains between London and Scotland , without extra charge . Improved sleeping saloons , accompanied by an attendant , are run on the Night Trains between London . Edinburgh , Glasgow , Greenock , Stranraer , and Perth . Extra charge , 5 s . for each berth . A SPECIAL TRAIN will leave Euston ( Saturdays and Sundays excepted ) at 6 . 35 p . m ., from nthljulyto 10 th August inclusive , for the conveyance of horses and private carriages only , to all parts of Scotland . Additional Trains from Birmingham , Liverpool , Manchester , and other towns will connect with the above Trains . For particulars of improved Train Service from Scotland to London , see the Companies' Time Bills . G . FINDLAY , General Manager , L . and N . W . Railway . J . THOMPSON , General Manager , Caledonian Railway . July , 1 S 88 .

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GANNON STREET HOTEL

The Most Comfortable House for Visitors . UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT . Trains every TEN Minutes to and from Charing Cross . BREAKFASTS served from Six a . m . COFFEE ROOM and RESTAURANTS OPEN to the PUBLIC . The best English and French style of Cooking .

THE MOST RECHERCHE WEDDING BREAKFASTS

Luncheons and Dinners , For Small and Large Private and Public Parties , served in Private Rooms .

SPLENDID BALL ROOM AND RECEPTION ROOMS

The Most Recherche Ball Suppers will be served .

DATES OPEN FOR MASONIC AND OTHER MEETINGS AND CONCERTS .

Bro . J . A BERTHER , Manager . Zate Deputy Manager of the Criterion and Freemasons' Tavern and Hotel ,

, .

Ad00711

PATENTED IN ENGLAND & AMERICA . [ Established 187 .. A SELF-ACTING PIANO . MUSIC WITHOUT HANDS . Being one of the most unique and useful instruments ever introduced to the public . Powerfully constructed—highly finished . Each Cylinder plays ten tunes . Extra Cylinders can be obtained Any music can be selected . Pianists no longer required . No knowledge required whatever in setting in motion . A child can play them . Will stand all climates . Construction as ordinary pianoforte . Superior tone . Manufactured expressly for Colonial export . Specially adapted for Clubs , Hotels , Societies , Bazaars Write for Prospectus . G . Rissone & Co ., 30 , Warner St ., Clerkeiiw . il , London , E . C . Manufacturers of all kinds of Handle Pianos and Organs ,

Ad00712

HEPBURN and COCKS , ESTABLISHED 1700 . 93 , CHANCERY LANE , LONDON , W . C . ( Two Doors North ot Union Bank ) . DEED . BALLOT , CASH , and DESPATCH BOX , and FIRE-PROOF ' SAFE MANUFACTURERS . Air-Tight and Travelling 1 Boxes in stock , and made to order , Offices and Strong- Rooms Fitted up with Iron Frames and Shelves . Sets of Stands and Boxes made to fit Recesses to Order . Estimates given . Price Lists . »*« JO . —STRONG DEED BOXES of the following dimensions forwarded carnage paid _> -0 nett cash—viz .: 16 in . by 12 in . by 94 in ., 17 s . 6 d . 14 in . by 10 In . by 8 in ., 14 s . 6 d . ; and 13 in . by 9 in . hy 7 s ., Us . 6 d .

Ad00713

/OfCOCKERELL'S ' < f 13 , CORNHILL , E . C . S ^ y For Prices , see Daily Papers . Cj ^ / Trucks direct from the * Colliery to every Railway Station .

To Correspondents.

To Correspondents .

Several communications unavoidably stand over . ROSICRUCIAN SOCIETY—Metropolitan College . Old Watrants , XII . Provincial Grand Lodge of Surrey . Provincial Grand Chapter of Surrey . Picnic of the Lodge of Affability , No . 317 , Manchester .

BOOKS . & c „ RECEIVED . " Freemasons' Journal" ( New York ) , "South Australian Freemason , " "Orient , " "Keystone , " "Freemasons' Repository , " and " South African Freemason . "

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Original Correspondence.

Original Correspondence .

SATURDAY - , J 21 , 1888 .

LORD CARNARVON AND THE SO-CALLED GRAND LODGE OF VICTORIA . To the Editor of the "Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , By this time you will have full particulars of the movement now in progress amongst the brethren of the English , Irish , and Scottish Constitutions here , having for

its object the foundation of a United Grand Lodge of Victoria . As one of the Committee , I think I can predict that the movement will result in perfect unanimity—that is to say , that the whole of the no or so lodges will agree to form a Grand Lodge , and that , such being consummated , recognition will follow from England , Ireland , and Scotland —as in the case of South Australia .

My particular purpose now , however , is to draw your attention , and—through your columns—that of the Earl of Carnarvon , M . W . Pro G . M ., to an extraordinary statement made this week at a meeting of the so-called and unrecognised Grand Lodge of Victoria , by their Past G . M ., Bro . George Coppin . This statement appeared in the . Melbourne Daily Telegraph of the 5 th instant , and is as

follows : " Brother P . G . M . Coppin referred to the circumstances of the establishment of the Grand Lodge of Victoria , and to the fact that all the details were fully laid before the Pro G . M . of England , the Earl of Carnarvon , on his recent visitto the Colonies , who expressed himself perfectly satisfied with the legality of the proceedings . " I need scarcely add that the words italicised have excited

considerable wonderment amongst the three British Bodies . Many of us who know why recognition was refused the socalled Grand Lodge of Victoria by the Grand Lodges of England , Ireland , and Scotland , flatly decline to believe that Lord Carnarvon ever committed himself in the way indicated , and , therefore , I think the publication of the

statement at the other end of the world will afford his lordship the opportunity of denying it without delay . — Fraternally yours , W . F . LAMONBY , District Senior Grand Warden Victoria ( E . C . ) , Masonic Club , Melbourne , June S .

Reviews

REVIEWS

PROCEEDINGS OF THE GRAND LODGE OF MASSACHUSETTS , 1 S 87 . Boston : Rockwell and Churchill , 39 , Arch-street . 1 SS 8 . This volume of records contains a full account of the proceedings at the Annual Communication at Boston , on the 14 th December , of a Special Communication on the z 6 th December , and of a Stated Communication on the 37 th

December , 1 SS 7 . On the first of these occasions there was a very numerous attendance , under the presidency ot Bro . Henry Endicott , M . W . G . M ., who delivered the usual address , in which the events of the past year are carefully reviewed , and any decisions which the Grand Master may have adopted in the course of his duties are submitted for

the consideration of Grand Lodge . The usual financial and statistical reports were also presented : that of the Grand Treasurer showing a total on the receipt side of the account , including balance of upwards of 7470 dollars from previous year brought forward , amounting to 40 , 804 dollars , and an expenditure of nearly 33 , 411 dollars , the balance remaining to the good being upwards of 7393 dol-

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