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ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS . H . R . l . AN ' E , No . 5 8 . M . A . Lane begs to thank all those who so kindly contributed towards the success of her son's candidature . 57 , Denmatk-road , Camberwell .
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MRS . STANFORD , of Gorleston , Norfolk , begs to offer her grateful acknowledgements to the Ladies and Brethren whose generous response to her appeal on behalf of her SON at the late Election has secured his return , this being his last chance , and for which she will be ever grateful . October 23 rd , 1 SS 3 .
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WANTED . —AComplete Set of Royal Arch FURNITURE , Second-hand , in good condition . Address , Surgeon-General T . Ringer , Broad Hinton , Swindon , Wilts .
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WANTED . —Tracing Boards for the Craft Degrees . Size about 3 ft . by 2 ft . Apply , with price and particulars , to Geo . L . Shackles , 7 , Land of Green Ginger , Hull .
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THE ASYLUM FOR IDIOTS , EARLWOOD , REDHILL , SURREY . Under thc Patronage of Her Most Gracious Majesty THE Q UEEN . Total number of Inmates in the Asylum 5 G 3 Entirely supported by Voluntary Subscriptions ... 375 FUNDS ARE URGENTLY NEEDED TO MEET CURRENT EXPENSES .. Superior accommodation is provided for private cases , ]< lyment for which is regulated by the Board of Management . BANKERS—The London Joint Stock Bank . WILLIAM NICHOLAS , Secretary . Offices , 3 6 , King William-street , E . C .
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FIELD - LANE REFUGES AND RAGGED SCHOOLS . President : The Rig ht Hon . the EARL OF SHAFTESBURY , K . G . FUNDS URGENTLY REQUIRED FOR WINTER WORK . Treasurer—Wilfrid A . Bevan , Esq ., 54 , Lombard-street . Bankers—Messrs . Barclay and Co ., 54 , Lombard-street , and Messrs . Ransom and Co ., 1 , Pall-mall east . PEREGRINE PLAIT , Sec , Vine-street , Clerkenwell-road , E . C . New or left-off clothing earnestly solicited .
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ALL CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS . BRADFORD CIVIL SERVICE INSTITUTE , 41 , SUNBR 1 DGE ROAD , BRADFORD . The DAY and EVENING CLASSES arc NOW OPEN . Candidates are thoroughly prepared for thc Indian , Class I . and II ., Clerkships , Royal Irish Constabulary Cadetships , Excise , Customs , Lady Clerkships ( age iS to 20 ) , Naval Engineer Studentships , & c . Preparations also for the Army , Navy , the University , Theological , Preliminary Medical , Legal , Pharmaceutical , and other Examinations . Pupils very highly . successful , obtaining 1 st , 3 rd , 4 th , 5 th , Gth , 10 th places on the lists . Success certain . Backward and delicate pupils receive special attention . Special Class for Ladies preparing for Clerkships in the Post-Office , commencing salary £ . 65 . Boarders received ; terms moderate . Parents and Guardians should consult Mr . PIERCE , thc Principal , respecting Government Appointments . Prospectuses post free . For further particulars apply to the SECUKTAKY . N . 8 . —Candidates rapidly prepared by Correspondence . Obtained the highest percentage of passes throughout the United Kingdom . Passed upwards of 900 pupils . TWO ARTICLED PUPILS required . _ Age , iG to 21 . Premium required , So to 100 guineas . Salary first year , £ 40 with board , & c , or £ So without board , & c . Thorough training ; will be prepared for any branch of the Civil Service . For further particulars apply to Mr . W . G . PIERCE , Civil Service Institute , Bradford , Yorkshire .
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BRO . C . G . SPARROW , ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR , 17 , FINSBURY P A V E M E N T , E . C . ACCOUNTS A UUITEU PI- ; RIOI ) ICAI . I . V AT A MODERATE ANNUAL CHARGE . Terms on application .
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Twelfth Edition , post-free , is . DR . WATTS on ASTHMA and BRONCHITIS . A Treatise on the only Successful Method of Curing these Diseases . By ROBERT G . WATTS , M . D ., F . R . S . L ., F . C . S ., & c . London : C . Mitchell and Co ., Red Lion court Fleet-street ; and Simpkin and Co ., Stationers' Hall-court .
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A GOOD PLAN . r ~ rs ~\ and upwards judiciously in-JO JL V _) vested in Options on Stocks and Shares oft-, n give hdndtome profits in a few days . /•";/// details in Explanatory Honk gratis and post free . — Address GEUKGE EVANS and C o ., Stockbrokers , Cresham House , Old Broad-street , London , E . C . Best and safest plan ever devised .
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piTY OF LONDON BONDS . DISCHARGE AND RENEWAL OF BONDS FALLING DUE IN THE YEAR 1 SS 4 . In obedience to an ORDER of the Finance Committee of the CORPORATION OF LONDON , I do hereby GIVE NOTICE to thc holders , registered or otherwise , of City Bonds , which mature within thc ensuing year , 1 SS 4 , as follows : — ( 1 . ) That the Bonds referred to in the FIRST Schedule hereto will be paid off out of funds specially applicable to such purposes , absolutely and without option of renewal , at the dates at which they respectively mature . ( 2 . ) That the Bonds referred to in the SECOND Schedule hereto will also be paid off at the dates of their maturity respectively , but that an OPTION is given to the holders of such Bonds to renew the Loans severally secured for a period of TEN YEARS from the dates at which they severally fall due , by Bonds to carry interest at the rate of £ 3 10 s . per cent , per annum . Holders of Bonds desiring to avail themselves of this option of renewal must signify to me their agreement thereto , and bring their Bonds for marking to this Office , ON OR BEFORE MONDAY , THE THIRTY-FIRST OF DECEMBER NEXT . The Loans renewed under these options will be for the like purposes and on the same securities as the existing Bonds respectively , interest being payable , as at present , by means of Coupons , at the BANK OF ENGLAND , negotiable through any banker . SCHEDULE I . Bonds to be paid off absolutely . Bonds issued under the Contagious Diseases ( Animals ) Act , 1 S 69 , for constructing the Foreign Cattle Market for the Metropolis , maturing on the 25 th January , 1 SS 4 , viz .: Part of Bond _ for £ 10 , 000 , No . 3 ... £ 5000 2 Bonds for £ 10 , 000 each , Nos . 6 and 7 20 , 000 25 , 000 Bonds issued for the building of the New City of London School , maturing on the 1 st June , 1 SS 4 , viz . : 41 Bonds for £ 1000 each , Nos . 1 to 41 41 , 000 1 Bond , No . 42 , for 500 4 i » 5 oo Bonds issued under the Holborn Valley Improvement Act , 1 S 64 , and maturing on the 1 st July , 1 SS 4 , viz .: G 2 Bonds for £ ' 1000 each , Nos . 120 S to 12 3 , and 1592 to 1 G 29 ... ... 62 , 000 19 Bonds for £ 500 each , Nos . 1232 to 1243 , and 1 G 30 to 16 3 G 9 , 500 15 Bonds for £ 100 each , Nos . 1244 to 1250 , and 163 7 to 16 44 1 , 500 73 > o ° o Bonds issued under the Metage on Grain ( Port of London ) Act , 1 S 70 , and maturing on the 1 st July , 1 SS 4 , viz , ; 10 Bonds for £ 1000 each , Nos . 2 G 2 to 271 ... 10 , 000 Bond issued under the Act for rebuilding Blackfriars Bridge , and maturing on the 2 Sth July , 1 SS 4 , viz .: No . 152 for ... ... 50 , 000 Total £ 199 , 500 SIIEDULE 11 . Bonds maturing in 1 SS 4 , with an option of renewal as above . Bonds issued under the London Central Markets Act , 1 S 7 G , maturing on the 1 st April , 1 SS 4 , viz .: 111 Bonds for £ 1000 each , Nos , 1 to 91 , and 3 S 1 to 400 ... ... £ 111 , 000 GS Bonds for £ 500 each , Nos . 92 to 151 and 401 to 40 S 34 , 105 Bonds for £ 100 each , Nos . 152 to 251 and 409 to 413 10 , 500 , . 155 . 500 Bonds issued under the Act for providing the Metropolitan Cattle Market , Islington , and maturing on the 1 st April , 1 SS 4 , Vlz - '• iG Bonds for £ 1000 each , Nos . G 60 to G 75 iG . ooo 7 Bonds for £ 500 each , Nos . G 7 G to 0 S 2 ... 3 , 500 G Bonds for £ 100 each , Nos . 6 S 3 to 6 SS Goo Bonds issued under the same Act , and maturing on the 5 th April , 1 SS 4 , viz . : 10 Bonds for £ 1000 each , Nos . GS 9 to 69 S 10 , 000 5 Bonds for £ 500 each , Nos . G 99 to 703 ¦••r 2 , 500 5 Bonds for £ 100 each , Nos . 704 to 70 S 500 Bonds issued under the same Act , and maturing on thc 5 th October , 1 SS 4 , viz .: 5 Bonds for £ 1000 each , Nos . 709 to 7 ' 3 ¦••, 5 000 2 S Bonds for £ 500 each , Nos . 714 to 741 14 , 000 10 Bonds for £ 100 each , Nos . 742 to 751 1000 ——53 . 100 Bonds issued for the purposes of the London Central Fruit , Vegetable , and Flower Market ( now London Central Fish Market ) Loan of £ 70 . 000 , maturing on the 1 st July , 1 SS 4 , renewable under Act of 1 S 82 , viz . : 70 Bonds for £ 1000 each , No . 1 to 70 70 , 000 Total £ 278 , 600 Further information , if needed , will be furnished at this Department . BENJAMIN SCOTT , Chamberlain . Chamber of London , Guildhall , 20 th October , JSS 3 .
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rpHEATRE ROYAL , DRURY LANE . New and Realistic Drama , by Robt . Buchanan and Augustus Harris , entitled , THE SAILOR AND HIS LASS ; OR , LOVE AND TREASON' . Messrs . Augustus Harris , J . Fernandez , H . George , H . Nicholls , " Lilly , Morgan , Ridley , Sennett , Moss , Fairleigh , Gillett , Chudleigh , and H . Jackson ; Misses H . Jay , Clara Jecks , Victor , Young , Baldwin , Lennox , Barrett , and S . Eyre . MAGNIFICENT EFFECTS .
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TO OUR READERS . THE FREEMASON is published every Friday morning , price 3 d ., and contains the fullest and latest information relating to Freemasonry of every degree . Subscriptions , including Postage : — United States , United Kingdom . Canada , the Continent , India , China , Ceylon , the Colonies & c . Arabia ,, & c . 13 s . 6 d . 15 s . 6 d . 17 s . 6 d . Remittances may be made in Stamps , but Post OHice Orders ot Cheques are prefer-ed , the former payable to GEORGE KENNING , Chief Office , I . cndon . the latter crossed London Joint Stock Bank .
To Correspondents.
To Correspondents .
The following communications have been received , but are not inserted in this issue owing to want of space : — Craft Lodges—Lodge of Industry , 4 S ; Euphrates Lodge , 212 . Ellesmere Lodge , 730 ; Lewis , Lodge , S 72 ; Abbey Lodge , 1184 ; Wolsey Lodge , 1656 ; St . George ' s Lodge , 1723 . Instruction—Brixton Lodge , 1949 . Royal Arch Chapters—Royal Cumberland Chapter , 41 ; Pattison Chapter , 913 . Mark Lodge—York Lodge ( T . I ) . Knights Templar—Royds Preceptory , 149 . Obituary—Bro . Henry Horner .
BOOKS , & c , RECEIVED . " Loomis Journal , " "Broad Arrow , " "Keystone , " " La Escuadra , " " El Porvcini , " " Citizen , " " New Zealand Freemason , " " Sanitary Engineer" ( New York ) , "Tricycling Journal , " "Court Journal , " '* 'City Press , "" Bulletin Maconnique , " "Allen ' s Indian " Mail , " "Jewish Chronicle , " "Hull Packet , " " El Taller . "
The Hughan Testimonial.
THE HUGHAN TESTIMONIAL .
We are glad to be able to say that we have already received a large number of names of guinea subscribers to this fund . Indeed it would seem from letters received that the brethren throughout England quite appreciate the labours of Bro . Hughan , and the appropriateness of the public recognition that has been suggested . A committee
is being formed which already embraces the names of several leading Freemasons , members of Grand Lodge , and prominent workers in the provinces , and we shall presently announce their names , with a list of subscriptions . In the meantime we shall be glad to receive the names of intending subscribers .
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SATURDAY , OCTOBER 27 , 1883 . « ^KreMas^^
Original Correspondence.
Original Correspondence .
rVVedo not hold ourselves responsible for , or even approving of , the opinions expressed by ourcorrcspondents , but we wish in a spirit of fairplay to all to permit—within certain necessary limits—free discussion . !
REVISION OF THE CONSTITUTIONS . To thc Editor of the "Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , Will you kindly allow us to repl y briefly to some of the comments made in your leaderette of last Saturday upon our comparison of the Old and Revised Book of Constitutions .
1 st . It would have been a matter for no small self congratulation had we entirely avoided inaccuracies in so complicated a task as that of placing side by side the various clauses contained in two books arranged upon two totally different systems , but at the same time it would have been kinder and more satisfactory to us if you had specified instances in which we have stated
that an old rule has been omitted when it is really incorporated in one in the revised code , and if you had named the consequent errors in our remarks to which you allude . Where special care has been taken to secure accuracy , it is not satisfactory to be accused in general terms of the opposite . 2 nd . It was necessary to make the old book the foundation
of our comparison . It is in thc hands of most brethren ; the revised book is onl y in the hands of a few . 3 rd . We fail to understand your statement that we are too late to claim a hearing , when you say yourself immediately below with reference to Rules 80 , 1 ig , and 130 , that you understand further propositions will be made . Why , if this is possibleare we debarred from
, proposing amendments ? 4 th . If , as you say , most of our " suggestions not affecting the sense " have been already agreed to , why was this not stated in the official report of the proceedings at the Special Grand Lodges ? We considered ourselves justified in assuming the accuracy and completeness of these reports .
5 th . You find fault with some of our suggested emendations on the ground that they have been already decided upon by Grand Lodge ; but you forget that of the amendments proposed , but not " recommended for adoption " by the Board of General Purposes , many were never put to the vote at all , and among these a re some we think of sufficient importance to be worthy of consideration now .
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Ad00601
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS . H . R . l . AN ' E , No . 5 8 . M . A . Lane begs to thank all those who so kindly contributed towards the success of her son's candidature . 57 , Denmatk-road , Camberwell .
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MRS . STANFORD , of Gorleston , Norfolk , begs to offer her grateful acknowledgements to the Ladies and Brethren whose generous response to her appeal on behalf of her SON at the late Election has secured his return , this being his last chance , and for which she will be ever grateful . October 23 rd , 1 SS 3 .
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WANTED . —AComplete Set of Royal Arch FURNITURE , Second-hand , in good condition . Address , Surgeon-General T . Ringer , Broad Hinton , Swindon , Wilts .
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WANTED . —Tracing Boards for the Craft Degrees . Size about 3 ft . by 2 ft . Apply , with price and particulars , to Geo . L . Shackles , 7 , Land of Green Ginger , Hull .
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THE ASYLUM FOR IDIOTS , EARLWOOD , REDHILL , SURREY . Under thc Patronage of Her Most Gracious Majesty THE Q UEEN . Total number of Inmates in the Asylum 5 G 3 Entirely supported by Voluntary Subscriptions ... 375 FUNDS ARE URGENTLY NEEDED TO MEET CURRENT EXPENSES .. Superior accommodation is provided for private cases , ]< lyment for which is regulated by the Board of Management . BANKERS—The London Joint Stock Bank . WILLIAM NICHOLAS , Secretary . Offices , 3 6 , King William-street , E . C .
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FIELD - LANE REFUGES AND RAGGED SCHOOLS . President : The Rig ht Hon . the EARL OF SHAFTESBURY , K . G . FUNDS URGENTLY REQUIRED FOR WINTER WORK . Treasurer—Wilfrid A . Bevan , Esq ., 54 , Lombard-street . Bankers—Messrs . Barclay and Co ., 54 , Lombard-street , and Messrs . Ransom and Co ., 1 , Pall-mall east . PEREGRINE PLAIT , Sec , Vine-street , Clerkenwell-road , E . C . New or left-off clothing earnestly solicited .
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ALL CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS . BRADFORD CIVIL SERVICE INSTITUTE , 41 , SUNBR 1 DGE ROAD , BRADFORD . The DAY and EVENING CLASSES arc NOW OPEN . Candidates are thoroughly prepared for thc Indian , Class I . and II ., Clerkships , Royal Irish Constabulary Cadetships , Excise , Customs , Lady Clerkships ( age iS to 20 ) , Naval Engineer Studentships , & c . Preparations also for the Army , Navy , the University , Theological , Preliminary Medical , Legal , Pharmaceutical , and other Examinations . Pupils very highly . successful , obtaining 1 st , 3 rd , 4 th , 5 th , Gth , 10 th places on the lists . Success certain . Backward and delicate pupils receive special attention . Special Class for Ladies preparing for Clerkships in the Post-Office , commencing salary £ . 65 . Boarders received ; terms moderate . Parents and Guardians should consult Mr . PIERCE , thc Principal , respecting Government Appointments . Prospectuses post free . For further particulars apply to the SECUKTAKY . N . 8 . —Candidates rapidly prepared by Correspondence . Obtained the highest percentage of passes throughout the United Kingdom . Passed upwards of 900 pupils . TWO ARTICLED PUPILS required . _ Age , iG to 21 . Premium required , So to 100 guineas . Salary first year , £ 40 with board , & c , or £ So without board , & c . Thorough training ; will be prepared for any branch of the Civil Service . For further particulars apply to Mr . W . G . PIERCE , Civil Service Institute , Bradford , Yorkshire .
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BRO . C . G . SPARROW , ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR , 17 , FINSBURY P A V E M E N T , E . C . ACCOUNTS A UUITEU PI- ; RIOI ) ICAI . I . V AT A MODERATE ANNUAL CHARGE . Terms on application .
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Twelfth Edition , post-free , is . DR . WATTS on ASTHMA and BRONCHITIS . A Treatise on the only Successful Method of Curing these Diseases . By ROBERT G . WATTS , M . D ., F . R . S . L ., F . C . S ., & c . London : C . Mitchell and Co ., Red Lion court Fleet-street ; and Simpkin and Co ., Stationers' Hall-court .
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A GOOD PLAN . r ~ rs ~\ and upwards judiciously in-JO JL V _) vested in Options on Stocks and Shares oft-, n give hdndtome profits in a few days . /•";/// details in Explanatory Honk gratis and post free . — Address GEUKGE EVANS and C o ., Stockbrokers , Cresham House , Old Broad-street , London , E . C . Best and safest plan ever devised .
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piTY OF LONDON BONDS . DISCHARGE AND RENEWAL OF BONDS FALLING DUE IN THE YEAR 1 SS 4 . In obedience to an ORDER of the Finance Committee of the CORPORATION OF LONDON , I do hereby GIVE NOTICE to thc holders , registered or otherwise , of City Bonds , which mature within thc ensuing year , 1 SS 4 , as follows : — ( 1 . ) That the Bonds referred to in the FIRST Schedule hereto will be paid off out of funds specially applicable to such purposes , absolutely and without option of renewal , at the dates at which they respectively mature . ( 2 . ) That the Bonds referred to in the SECOND Schedule hereto will also be paid off at the dates of their maturity respectively , but that an OPTION is given to the holders of such Bonds to renew the Loans severally secured for a period of TEN YEARS from the dates at which they severally fall due , by Bonds to carry interest at the rate of £ 3 10 s . per cent , per annum . Holders of Bonds desiring to avail themselves of this option of renewal must signify to me their agreement thereto , and bring their Bonds for marking to this Office , ON OR BEFORE MONDAY , THE THIRTY-FIRST OF DECEMBER NEXT . The Loans renewed under these options will be for the like purposes and on the same securities as the existing Bonds respectively , interest being payable , as at present , by means of Coupons , at the BANK OF ENGLAND , negotiable through any banker . SCHEDULE I . Bonds to be paid off absolutely . Bonds issued under the Contagious Diseases ( Animals ) Act , 1 S 69 , for constructing the Foreign Cattle Market for the Metropolis , maturing on the 25 th January , 1 SS 4 , viz .: Part of Bond _ for £ 10 , 000 , No . 3 ... £ 5000 2 Bonds for £ 10 , 000 each , Nos . 6 and 7 20 , 000 25 , 000 Bonds issued for the building of the New City of London School , maturing on the 1 st June , 1 SS 4 , viz . : 41 Bonds for £ 1000 each , Nos . 1 to 41 41 , 000 1 Bond , No . 42 , for 500 4 i » 5 oo Bonds issued under the Holborn Valley Improvement Act , 1 S 64 , and maturing on the 1 st July , 1 SS 4 , viz .: G 2 Bonds for £ ' 1000 each , Nos . 120 S to 12 3 , and 1592 to 1 G 29 ... ... 62 , 000 19 Bonds for £ 500 each , Nos . 1232 to 1243 , and 1 G 30 to 16 3 G 9 , 500 15 Bonds for £ 100 each , Nos . 1244 to 1250 , and 163 7 to 16 44 1 , 500 73 > o ° o Bonds issued under the Metage on Grain ( Port of London ) Act , 1 S 70 , and maturing on the 1 st July , 1 SS 4 , viz , ; 10 Bonds for £ 1000 each , Nos . 2 G 2 to 271 ... 10 , 000 Bond issued under the Act for rebuilding Blackfriars Bridge , and maturing on the 2 Sth July , 1 SS 4 , viz .: No . 152 for ... ... 50 , 000 Total £ 199 , 500 SIIEDULE 11 . Bonds maturing in 1 SS 4 , with an option of renewal as above . Bonds issued under the London Central Markets Act , 1 S 7 G , maturing on the 1 st April , 1 SS 4 , viz .: 111 Bonds for £ 1000 each , Nos , 1 to 91 , and 3 S 1 to 400 ... ... £ 111 , 000 GS Bonds for £ 500 each , Nos . 92 to 151 and 401 to 40 S 34 , 105 Bonds for £ 100 each , Nos . 152 to 251 and 409 to 413 10 , 500 , . 155 . 500 Bonds issued under the Act for providing the Metropolitan Cattle Market , Islington , and maturing on the 1 st April , 1 SS 4 , Vlz - '• iG Bonds for £ 1000 each , Nos . G 60 to G 75 iG . ooo 7 Bonds for £ 500 each , Nos . G 7 G to 0 S 2 ... 3 , 500 G Bonds for £ 100 each , Nos . 6 S 3 to 6 SS Goo Bonds issued under the same Act , and maturing on the 5 th April , 1 SS 4 , viz . : 10 Bonds for £ 1000 each , Nos . GS 9 to 69 S 10 , 000 5 Bonds for £ 500 each , Nos . G 99 to 703 ¦••r 2 , 500 5 Bonds for £ 100 each , Nos . 704 to 70 S 500 Bonds issued under the same Act , and maturing on thc 5 th October , 1 SS 4 , viz .: 5 Bonds for £ 1000 each , Nos . 709 to 7 ' 3 ¦••, 5 000 2 S Bonds for £ 500 each , Nos . 714 to 741 14 , 000 10 Bonds for £ 100 each , Nos . 742 to 751 1000 ——53 . 100 Bonds issued for the purposes of the London Central Fruit , Vegetable , and Flower Market ( now London Central Fish Market ) Loan of £ 70 . 000 , maturing on the 1 st July , 1 SS 4 , renewable under Act of 1 S 82 , viz . : 70 Bonds for £ 1000 each , No . 1 to 70 70 , 000 Total £ 278 , 600 Further information , if needed , will be furnished at this Department . BENJAMIN SCOTT , Chamberlain . Chamber of London , Guildhall , 20 th October , JSS 3 .
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rpHEATRE ROYAL , DRURY LANE . New and Realistic Drama , by Robt . Buchanan and Augustus Harris , entitled , THE SAILOR AND HIS LASS ; OR , LOVE AND TREASON' . Messrs . Augustus Harris , J . Fernandez , H . George , H . Nicholls , " Lilly , Morgan , Ridley , Sennett , Moss , Fairleigh , Gillett , Chudleigh , and H . Jackson ; Misses H . Jay , Clara Jecks , Victor , Young , Baldwin , Lennox , Barrett , and S . Eyre . MAGNIFICENT EFFECTS .
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TO OUR READERS . THE FREEMASON is published every Friday morning , price 3 d ., and contains the fullest and latest information relating to Freemasonry of every degree . Subscriptions , including Postage : — United States , United Kingdom . Canada , the Continent , India , China , Ceylon , the Colonies & c . Arabia ,, & c . 13 s . 6 d . 15 s . 6 d . 17 s . 6 d . Remittances may be made in Stamps , but Post OHice Orders ot Cheques are prefer-ed , the former payable to GEORGE KENNING , Chief Office , I . cndon . the latter crossed London Joint Stock Bank .
To Correspondents.
To Correspondents .
The following communications have been received , but are not inserted in this issue owing to want of space : — Craft Lodges—Lodge of Industry , 4 S ; Euphrates Lodge , 212 . Ellesmere Lodge , 730 ; Lewis , Lodge , S 72 ; Abbey Lodge , 1184 ; Wolsey Lodge , 1656 ; St . George ' s Lodge , 1723 . Instruction—Brixton Lodge , 1949 . Royal Arch Chapters—Royal Cumberland Chapter , 41 ; Pattison Chapter , 913 . Mark Lodge—York Lodge ( T . I ) . Knights Templar—Royds Preceptory , 149 . Obituary—Bro . Henry Horner .
BOOKS , & c , RECEIVED . " Loomis Journal , " "Broad Arrow , " "Keystone , " " La Escuadra , " " El Porvcini , " " Citizen , " " New Zealand Freemason , " " Sanitary Engineer" ( New York ) , "Tricycling Journal , " "Court Journal , " '* 'City Press , "" Bulletin Maconnique , " "Allen ' s Indian " Mail , " "Jewish Chronicle , " "Hull Packet , " " El Taller . "
The Hughan Testimonial.
THE HUGHAN TESTIMONIAL .
We are glad to be able to say that we have already received a large number of names of guinea subscribers to this fund . Indeed it would seem from letters received that the brethren throughout England quite appreciate the labours of Bro . Hughan , and the appropriateness of the public recognition that has been suggested . A committee
is being formed which already embraces the names of several leading Freemasons , members of Grand Lodge , and prominent workers in the provinces , and we shall presently announce their names , with a list of subscriptions . In the meantime we shall be glad to receive the names of intending subscribers .
Ar00616
SATURDAY , OCTOBER 27 , 1883 . « ^KreMas^^
Original Correspondence.
Original Correspondence .
rVVedo not hold ourselves responsible for , or even approving of , the opinions expressed by ourcorrcspondents , but we wish in a spirit of fairplay to all to permit—within certain necessary limits—free discussion . !
REVISION OF THE CONSTITUTIONS . To thc Editor of the "Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , Will you kindly allow us to repl y briefly to some of the comments made in your leaderette of last Saturday upon our comparison of the Old and Revised Book of Constitutions .
1 st . It would have been a matter for no small self congratulation had we entirely avoided inaccuracies in so complicated a task as that of placing side by side the various clauses contained in two books arranged upon two totally different systems , but at the same time it would have been kinder and more satisfactory to us if you had specified instances in which we have stated
that an old rule has been omitted when it is really incorporated in one in the revised code , and if you had named the consequent errors in our remarks to which you allude . Where special care has been taken to secure accuracy , it is not satisfactory to be accused in general terms of the opposite . 2 nd . It was necessary to make the old book the foundation
of our comparison . It is in thc hands of most brethren ; the revised book is onl y in the hands of a few . 3 rd . We fail to understand your statement that we are too late to claim a hearing , when you say yourself immediately below with reference to Rules 80 , 1 ig , and 130 , that you understand further propositions will be made . Why , if this is possibleare we debarred from
, proposing amendments ? 4 th . If , as you say , most of our " suggestions not affecting the sense " have been already agreed to , why was this not stated in the official report of the proceedings at the Special Grand Lodges ? We considered ourselves justified in assuming the accuracy and completeness of these reports .
5 th . You find fault with some of our suggested emendations on the ground that they have been already decided upon by Grand Lodge ; but you forget that of the amendments proposed , but not " recommended for adoption " by the Board of General Purposes , many were never put to the vote at all , and among these a re some we think of sufficient importance to be worthy of consideration now .