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The Craft in general , w ^ is making rapid progress towards convalescenc shortly TeceiveW renewal of that hearty Welcome which always awaits one so highly" esteemed and io deservedly regarded . Three vacancies in the school were declared , the election to supply which takes * place in October , the candidates being seven ^

children adrnttted oh the ; e and hb & e of hiqtiohvva ^ inthe event of its being confirmed at the next Quarter ^ of the illness of BrO . Crew , it was resoiyed tha ^ t Crystal Falace ( which had been a ^ pohed , the day to be fixed by the Hbus There being no to terminated with the U 3 ual vote of thanks to the chairmanv

A quartering Freemasons ' tEW bell , VilS and Treas ., in the chair . The minutes of the various committees , and the sub-eotnm ^^

of election of a master ^ and matron , and the revision of the laws a confinhedi and unam Were passed , some of them being in pursuance of recommendations from the general comtnittee , arid some having involved a , lengthened and animated

dis-: *— : ' .- •; . . . . .. v . V ; " That in consideration of lerfgthenedsery ^^ arising out of the numerous attendances on the sub-committees , a gra ^^ guineas be presented to the Secretary , Brn ^ " That Bro . B . Herv ^ Giraud , who has so long acted as Hon . Solicitor , and whose exertions , at all times cheerfully rendered , have been of so much benefit to the Institution , be elected a Yice-President . "

" That it is advisable that an eyent of so much interest and importance as the gathering under due roof as many of the children as the funds will allow of , be celebrated by a fSte to be regarded as the inauguration of the establishment . " " That the sum of £ 150 be granted from the funds of the Institution , and placed at the disposal of the sub-committee and stewards of the fite , : for the purpose of assisting them in duly perfecting the arrangements . 'V That every lady contributing a purse of five guineas shall be constituted a life governor of the Institution , with all the rights and privileges thereto belonging ;

This being the day of election to fill up the eight vacancies declared by a former court , the ballot opened at 12 and closed at 2 , with the following result :- — Harvey , Jas . Fredk , ...... 1 , 556 Starke , George ............ 135 Lang , Augustus ........ 1 , 126 Rogers , Charles .. 117 Carrall , Jas . Wilcocks 991 Bayly , Saml . M . 112

Blanch , Theodore Jas 828 Trawly , William .......... 92 Guariziroli , F . Martin .... 752 Paul , Walter Geo . ... . 27 Gray , Peter Houlding .... 751 Wiber , Chas . Henry ...... 8 Thomas , Harry ......,...... 720 The first eight duly elected . Victors , Henry 267

The proceedings terminated with a cordial vote of thanks to Bro , Cabbell for his conduct in the chair . The following have just been elected Committees for the ensuing year : — General Committee . ( The following Brethren and all Life Governors ; they meet oh the first Saturday in every month , at 4 o ' clock in the afternoon precisely . ) - ^ Bros . W . T . Adrian ; Benedict Albano ; PJchard Carter ; John Charleton ; Joseph Ede ; William Freeman , jun . ; John C . Fourdpnier ; Richard Graves ; J . S . S . Hopwood ; A . If . Hewlett ; A . Heintzman ; Peter Matthews ; vol , in . 4 K

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REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 16
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;If^^

The Craft in general , w ^ is making rapid progress towards convalescenc shortly TeceiveW renewal of that hearty Welcome which always awaits one so highly" esteemed and io deservedly regarded . Three vacancies in the school were declared , the election to supply which takes * place in October , the candidates being seven ^

children adrnttted oh the ; e and hb & e of hiqtiohvva ^ inthe event of its being confirmed at the next Quarter ^ of the illness of BrO . Crew , it was resoiyed tha ^ t Crystal Falace ( which had been a ^ pohed , the day to be fixed by the Hbus There being no to terminated with the U 3 ual vote of thanks to the chairmanv

A quartering Freemasons ' tEW bell , VilS and Treas ., in the chair . The minutes of the various committees , and the sub-eotnm ^^

of election of a master ^ and matron , and the revision of the laws a confinhedi and unam Were passed , some of them being in pursuance of recommendations from the general comtnittee , arid some having involved a , lengthened and animated

dis-: *— : ' .- •; . . . . .. v . V ; " That in consideration of lerfgthenedsery ^^ arising out of the numerous attendances on the sub-committees , a gra ^^ guineas be presented to the Secretary , Brn ^ " That Bro . B . Herv ^ Giraud , who has so long acted as Hon . Solicitor , and whose exertions , at all times cheerfully rendered , have been of so much benefit to the Institution , be elected a Yice-President . "

" That it is advisable that an eyent of so much interest and importance as the gathering under due roof as many of the children as the funds will allow of , be celebrated by a fSte to be regarded as the inauguration of the establishment . " " That the sum of £ 150 be granted from the funds of the Institution , and placed at the disposal of the sub-committee and stewards of the fite , : for the purpose of assisting them in duly perfecting the arrangements . 'V That every lady contributing a purse of five guineas shall be constituted a life governor of the Institution , with all the rights and privileges thereto belonging ;

This being the day of election to fill up the eight vacancies declared by a former court , the ballot opened at 12 and closed at 2 , with the following result :- — Harvey , Jas . Fredk , ...... 1 , 556 Starke , George ............ 135 Lang , Augustus ........ 1 , 126 Rogers , Charles .. 117 Carrall , Jas . Wilcocks 991 Bayly , Saml . M . 112

Blanch , Theodore Jas 828 Trawly , William .......... 92 Guariziroli , F . Martin .... 752 Paul , Walter Geo . ... . 27 Gray , Peter Houlding .... 751 Wiber , Chas . Henry ...... 8 Thomas , Harry ......,...... 720 The first eight duly elected . Victors , Henry 267

The proceedings terminated with a cordial vote of thanks to Bro , Cabbell for his conduct in the chair . The following have just been elected Committees for the ensuing year : — General Committee . ( The following Brethren and all Life Governors ; they meet oh the first Saturday in every month , at 4 o ' clock in the afternoon precisely . ) - ^ Bros . W . T . Adrian ; Benedict Albano ; PJchard Carter ; John Charleton ; Joseph Ede ; William Freeman , jun . ; John C . Fourdpnier ; Richard Graves ; J . S . S . Hopwood ; A . If . Hewlett ; A . Heintzman ; Peter Matthews ; vol , in . 4 K

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