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gapl ISfasorut institution for dvk ST . JOHN'S HILL , BATTERSEA RISE , S . W . Patrons : H . E . H . PRINCE OF WALES , K . G ., & c , M . W . G . M ., PRESIDENT . HEK BOYAL HIOHNESS THE PRINCESS OF WALES . THE NINETF-FOURTH ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL of this Institution will take place on WEDNESDAY , 10 th MAY 1882 , UUDEII THE PilESIDEXCT OF HlS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT , K . G ., & e , P . G . W . Brethren willing to act as Stewards are uryently needed , and will greatly oblige by forwarding their names as early as pomble to the Secretary , who will gladly give any information required . F . R . W . HEDGES , Secretary . OrncE—5 FREEMASONS' HAH , GREAT QUKEIT STREET , LONDON , W . C .

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MASONIC HALL ; CROYDON , HAREWOOB HOUSE , 105 HIGH STREET . THIS Hall has every requirement for Masonic purposes . It contains a large Organ , blown by hydraulic power , and has an excellent cellar for Lodges to keep their own wines . Tho following Lodges , & c . hold their mectingi here : —Frederick Lodge , No . ' 152 ; Addiscombe Lodge , No . 1556 ; Mozart Lodge , No . 1920 ; Croydon Mark No . 108 ; Frederick Chapter , No . io 2 . For terms , & c , address— JOHN RHODES P . M ., P . P . G . O . Surrey , and P . P . G . M . O . Middlesex and Surrey

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T . & T . GATES , GOLD BEATERS , AND FOREIGN GOLD LEAF IMPORTERS . English G-old 45 s and 4 = 7 s 6 d per IOOO , Iforeign Gold 41 s and 43 s do . Bronze ZPowder 3 s 6 d and 5 s per lb . 44 HATTON WALL , LONDON , E . C . Merchants and Shippers supplied .

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G-. WISE & SONS , jjjejebsmen , Jurists inttr gwhtlists , 17 MILE END EOAD , LONDON , E . AND 302 CALEDONIAN ROAD , N . GOLD , SILVER AND RIVER FISH , The Largest Stock , in London . BRITISH AND FOREIGN FERNS , FERN CASES , AQUARIUMS . Feat Mould , Shingle , "Virgin Cork . EVERY REQUISITE FOR THE FERH CASE & AQUARIUM . PL 0 BAL DECORATIONS for FANCY FAIRS , FETES , & e

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ESTABLISHED 1802 . SODA WATEE AND SELTZER MANUFACTORY . PAUL & BURROWS , WILSON STKEET and ENDELL STEEET , LONG ACRE , W . C . T » i ™ ( STOPI-S—Always regular . Stftiq 1 QuAwir-Best possible . MAKKS . ( . Pmoj-s—Lowest consistent with FIRST CLASS ARTICLES .

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THE FREEMASON'S CHROME , A "Weekly Record of Masonic Intelligence . Sanctioned by the Grand Lodge of England . Price—13 s 6 d per annum , post free . THE FREEMASON'S CHRONICLE will be forwarded direct from the Office , 23 Great Queen Street , W . C , ( opposite Freemasons' Hall ) , on receipt of Post Office Order for the amonnt . Intending Subscribers shonld forward their full Addresses to prevent mistakes . Post Office Orders to be made payable to W , W . MORGAN , at Hig h Holborn Office . Cheques crossed " London and Count */ . " Advertisers will rmdTriEFf * . EKMASON ' sCitRON-iCLEane * cceptionaI ! y good medium for Advertisements of every class . SCALE OF CHARGES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS Per Page £ 8 0 0 Back Page JB 10 0 0 Births , Marriages and Deaths , Is per line . General Advertisements , Trade Announcements , & c . single column , 5 s per inch . Double Column Advertisements Is per line . Special Terms for a Scries of Insertions on application .

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AMERICAN ORGANS , CHEAPEST AND BEST , BY tho STERLING ORGAN CO ., DERBY , CONN ., U . S . A ., at Low Prices , with Twenty-Five per cent . Co-operative Discount for Cash ; or on tho THREE YEARS' SYSTEM , from 10 s 6 it per Month . SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED LIST TO CHAS . STILES and CO ., 42 SOUTHAMPTON ROW , HOLBORN , LONDON , W . C . These Organs are eminently suited for use in MASONIC LODGES .

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BORD'S PIANOS . CHAS . STILES & CO ., the well-known Importara of these celebrated Pianos , have Removed to 42 Southampton-row , Holborn , London , W . C . Where may be seen a large and varied assortment of Instruments , of New and Artistic Design , at Low Prices , with Twenty-Five per Cent . Co-operative Disct . for Cash , OB OK THE THREE YEARS' SYS T E M , From 15 s per Month . SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED LIST . Second-Hand Pianos on the Three Years' System , from 10 s 6 d per Month . Full Value allowed for Old Instruments of any kind in Exchange .

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Eleventh Edition , post free , One Shilling . DR . WATTS on ASTHMA . A Treatise on the only Successful Method of Curing this Disease . By ROBERT G . WATTS , M . D ., F . R . S . L . F . C . S ., & c , 5 Bulstrode-street , Cavendish-square , London . London : 0 . MncnEti , AKD Co ., Red Lion-court , Fleet-street .

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RHEUMATISM . THE only real remedy for thia complaint ia the Northern Care ( patent ) . In bottles Is lid each , to he had of all Chemists . Proprietors and Manufacturers , Edwards and Alexander , 29 Blaekett-street , Newcastle-on-Tyne . BRO . R . HIRST engages to provide , ab short notice , an efficient Band for Annual Banquets , Dinners , Excursions and Quadrille Parties . For terms apply to " R . Hirst , The Three Crowns , 237 Mile End Road , E . "

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United Grand Lodge.

UNITED GRAND LODGE .

THE March Quarterly Communication of Grand Lodge was held on Wednesday , at Freemasons' Hall , London , under the presidency of the Eight Hon . the Earl of Carnarvon Pro Grand Master . Grand Lodge having been opened , the Grand Secretary read the minutes of last Grand Lodge . Bro . Philbrick said : Most Worshipfnl Grand Master , before tho minutes are confirmed may I ask Grand Secretary ,-with regard to the

grant to the Benevolent Institution , what are the f ands at the command of this Grand Lodge ? The Grand Secretary replied that the sum referred to amounted to about -615 , 000 . Bro . Philbrick : Then I rise to move that so much of the minntes as relate to the grant for the Benevolent Institntion be not confirmed .

I cannot bnt think that before this Grand Lodge makes an additional grant of £ 800 a year to tbe Benevolent Institntion , brethren ought to be in a position to know what is the income of Grand Lodge , what are its funds , how those funds aro invested , what is tbe permanent source of revenue ; whether or not , in the position of the Craft , ib is a matter of prudence and propriety to make such a large grant at the

present time . Lately the funds of Grand Lodge have been directed to be placed in Government Stock , and if the amount is £ 15 , 000 oi £ 16 , 000 that -would make an income of something like £ 500 a year . Grand Lodge has already subscribed £ 300 to the Boys' School—( No , no ) — £ 150 to the Boys' School , and a like sum to the Girls' School , and a sum of £ 300 to the Benevolent Institution . The purport of

the original motion was that , tho Funds of Grand Lodge and the Fund of Benevolence should pay an additional £ 800 a year , and I venture to say that no one was moro surprised than the proposer that tliis motion was carried . I feel quite persuaded that many of the brethren who voted for the motion believed that the funds wore very different from tho statement of the Grand Secretary to-uight .

It is quite true that no ono would desire more than this Grand Lodgo that the Institution should bo well supported , and that it should not bo deprived of a single penny , that we could with propriety and prudence grant , but how can we , a body of Masons who charge every initiate entering onr body to let prudence direct his steps , not only give away moro than the actual income of the

property or the fund , but also pledge and mortgage future income , which is , as it were , to draw a bill upon the future ? Is it not right arid fait * before we do so , before we aommit this Grand Lodge to an annual expenditure—to such an expenditure as £ 800 , besides the £ 800 already granted—that wo should havo a statement laid before us . I shall not be one to oppose it if it can bo dono prudently 5 uofc

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THE WILLIAM PRESTON LODGE OF INSTRUCTION, No. 766. Article 3
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ROSICRUCIAN SOCIETY. Article 5
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THE LATE GRAND SECRETARY CHEEVER. Article 6
FORTITUDE LODGE OF MARK MASTER MASONS, No. 66. Article 7
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gapl ISfasorut institution for dvk ST . JOHN'S HILL , BATTERSEA RISE , S . W . Patrons : H . E . H . PRINCE OF WALES , K . G ., & c , M . W . G . M ., PRESIDENT . HEK BOYAL HIOHNESS THE PRINCESS OF WALES . THE NINETF-FOURTH ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL of this Institution will take place on WEDNESDAY , 10 th MAY 1882 , UUDEII THE PilESIDEXCT OF HlS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT , K . G ., & e , P . G . W . Brethren willing to act as Stewards are uryently needed , and will greatly oblige by forwarding their names as early as pomble to the Secretary , who will gladly give any information required . F . R . W . HEDGES , Secretary . OrncE—5 FREEMASONS' HAH , GREAT QUKEIT STREET , LONDON , W . C .

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MASONIC HALL ; CROYDON , HAREWOOB HOUSE , 105 HIGH STREET . THIS Hall has every requirement for Masonic purposes . It contains a large Organ , blown by hydraulic power , and has an excellent cellar for Lodges to keep their own wines . Tho following Lodges , & c . hold their mectingi here : —Frederick Lodge , No . ' 152 ; Addiscombe Lodge , No . 1556 ; Mozart Lodge , No . 1920 ; Croydon Mark No . 108 ; Frederick Chapter , No . io 2 . For terms , & c , address— JOHN RHODES P . M ., P . P . G . O . Surrey , and P . P . G . M . O . Middlesex and Surrey

Ad00803

T . & T . GATES , GOLD BEATERS , AND FOREIGN GOLD LEAF IMPORTERS . English G-old 45 s and 4 = 7 s 6 d per IOOO , Iforeign Gold 41 s and 43 s do . Bronze ZPowder 3 s 6 d and 5 s per lb . 44 HATTON WALL , LONDON , E . C . Merchants and Shippers supplied .

Ad00804

G-. WISE & SONS , jjjejebsmen , Jurists inttr gwhtlists , 17 MILE END EOAD , LONDON , E . AND 302 CALEDONIAN ROAD , N . GOLD , SILVER AND RIVER FISH , The Largest Stock , in London . BRITISH AND FOREIGN FERNS , FERN CASES , AQUARIUMS . Feat Mould , Shingle , "Virgin Cork . EVERY REQUISITE FOR THE FERH CASE & AQUARIUM . PL 0 BAL DECORATIONS for FANCY FAIRS , FETES , & e

Ad00805

ESTABLISHED 1802 . SODA WATEE AND SELTZER MANUFACTORY . PAUL & BURROWS , WILSON STKEET and ENDELL STEEET , LONG ACRE , W . C . T » i ™ ( STOPI-S—Always regular . Stftiq 1 QuAwir-Best possible . MAKKS . ( . Pmoj-s—Lowest consistent with FIRST CLASS ARTICLES .

Ad00806

THE FREEMASON'S CHROME , A "Weekly Record of Masonic Intelligence . Sanctioned by the Grand Lodge of England . Price—13 s 6 d per annum , post free . THE FREEMASON'S CHRONICLE will be forwarded direct from the Office , 23 Great Queen Street , W . C , ( opposite Freemasons' Hall ) , on receipt of Post Office Order for the amonnt . Intending Subscribers shonld forward their full Addresses to prevent mistakes . Post Office Orders to be made payable to W , W . MORGAN , at Hig h Holborn Office . Cheques crossed " London and Count */ . " Advertisers will rmdTriEFf * . EKMASON ' sCitRON-iCLEane * cceptionaI ! y good medium for Advertisements of every class . SCALE OF CHARGES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS Per Page £ 8 0 0 Back Page JB 10 0 0 Births , Marriages and Deaths , Is per line . General Advertisements , Trade Announcements , & c . single column , 5 s per inch . Double Column Advertisements Is per line . Special Terms for a Scries of Insertions on application .

Ad00807

AMERICAN ORGANS , CHEAPEST AND BEST , BY tho STERLING ORGAN CO ., DERBY , CONN ., U . S . A ., at Low Prices , with Twenty-Five per cent . Co-operative Discount for Cash ; or on tho THREE YEARS' SYSTEM , from 10 s 6 it per Month . SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED LIST TO CHAS . STILES and CO ., 42 SOUTHAMPTON ROW , HOLBORN , LONDON , W . C . These Organs are eminently suited for use in MASONIC LODGES .

Ad00808

BORD'S PIANOS . CHAS . STILES & CO ., the well-known Importara of these celebrated Pianos , have Removed to 42 Southampton-row , Holborn , London , W . C . Where may be seen a large and varied assortment of Instruments , of New and Artistic Design , at Low Prices , with Twenty-Five per Cent . Co-operative Disct . for Cash , OB OK THE THREE YEARS' SYS T E M , From 15 s per Month . SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED LIST . Second-Hand Pianos on the Three Years' System , from 10 s 6 d per Month . Full Value allowed for Old Instruments of any kind in Exchange .

Ad00809

Eleventh Edition , post free , One Shilling . DR . WATTS on ASTHMA . A Treatise on the only Successful Method of Curing this Disease . By ROBERT G . WATTS , M . D ., F . R . S . L . F . C . S ., & c , 5 Bulstrode-street , Cavendish-square , London . London : 0 . MncnEti , AKD Co ., Red Lion-court , Fleet-street .

Ad00810

RHEUMATISM . THE only real remedy for thia complaint ia the Northern Care ( patent ) . In bottles Is lid each , to he had of all Chemists . Proprietors and Manufacturers , Edwards and Alexander , 29 Blaekett-street , Newcastle-on-Tyne . BRO . R . HIRST engages to provide , ab short notice , an efficient Band for Annual Banquets , Dinners , Excursions and Quadrille Parties . For terms apply to " R . Hirst , The Three Crowns , 237 Mile End Road , E . "

Ar00811

a ^^^^^^^^ a 23 GREAT QUEEN STREET . W . C .

United Grand Lodge.

UNITED GRAND LODGE .

THE March Quarterly Communication of Grand Lodge was held on Wednesday , at Freemasons' Hall , London , under the presidency of the Eight Hon . the Earl of Carnarvon Pro Grand Master . Grand Lodge having been opened , the Grand Secretary read the minutes of last Grand Lodge . Bro . Philbrick said : Most Worshipfnl Grand Master , before tho minutes are confirmed may I ask Grand Secretary ,-with regard to the

grant to the Benevolent Institution , what are the f ands at the command of this Grand Lodge ? The Grand Secretary replied that the sum referred to amounted to about -615 , 000 . Bro . Philbrick : Then I rise to move that so much of the minntes as relate to the grant for the Benevolent Institntion be not confirmed .

I cannot bnt think that before this Grand Lodge makes an additional grant of £ 800 a year to tbe Benevolent Institntion , brethren ought to be in a position to know what is the income of Grand Lodge , what are its funds , how those funds aro invested , what is tbe permanent source of revenue ; whether or not , in the position of the Craft , ib is a matter of prudence and propriety to make such a large grant at the

present time . Lately the funds of Grand Lodge have been directed to be placed in Government Stock , and if the amount is £ 15 , 000 oi £ 16 , 000 that -would make an income of something like £ 500 a year . Grand Lodge has already subscribed £ 300 to the Boys' School—( No , no ) — £ 150 to the Boys' School , and a like sum to the Girls' School , and a sum of £ 300 to the Benevolent Institution . The purport of

the original motion was that , tho Funds of Grand Lodge and the Fund of Benevolence should pay an additional £ 800 a year , and I venture to say that no one was moro surprised than the proposer that tliis motion was carried . I feel quite persuaded that many of the brethren who voted for the motion believed that the funds wore very different from tho statement of the Grand Secretary to-uight .

It is quite true that no ono would desire more than this Grand Lodgo that the Institution should bo well supported , and that it should not bo deprived of a single penny , that we could with propriety and prudence grant , but how can we , a body of Masons who charge every initiate entering onr body to let prudence direct his steps , not only give away moro than the actual income of the

property or the fund , but also pledge and mortgage future income , which is , as it were , to draw a bill upon the future ? Is it not right arid fait * before we do so , before we aommit this Grand Lodge to an annual expenditure—to such an expenditure as £ 800 , besides the £ 800 already granted—that wo should havo a statement laid before us . I shall not be one to oppose it if it can bo dono prudently 5 uofc

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