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PROVINCE0OERKS_AXPBtTRS" PilOVDsCIAL GRAND MASTER : Bro . the R . W , Sir DANIEL GOO OH , Bart . DEPUTY PROVINCIAL GRAND MASTER : V . W . Bro . the Rev , J . STTJDHOLME BROWNEIGG , P . G C '; BY comumiiil nf the Eisrlit Worshipful thu Provincial Grand Muster , a l ' i-ovinuinl Grand Lotli « t ) will be holrtcnat the A'birt Institute , Sheet Stw . t , U'im ' . sor , L-. < . M-ud-. tv , tho 27 th June 1 SS 7 . ROBERT BRADLEY , Prov . Grand Secretary . Provincial Grand Ludcce will be opened at 1 p . m . All Master Masons of tbe Proviuce may attend . . Every Loilije should bo represented by ike WML , Immediate P . M ., or one of the Aetiiuj Wardens . Morning Dress . Tho Banquet will take ulace at the Town Hall , Windsor , at -i o ' eloek punctually , tickets for whidi ~ at li- gel each , eau be procured of the following Provincial Grand Stewards : — Geortco Tot ii \ Ui ^ h Wi'coinbc ; G . B . Valentin' ' , atony Stratford ; H . D . Marshall , Windsor ; Maior Taylor , Saurlhurst ; W . Framntou , Benwon , Wallintrford ; II . Perl ::, Uo-. m-Iow . Kail way Arrangements . Bc'urn Tickets ;> t Single Pares will be i-sued , on production of the Summons . at the Booking Odice . ^ <; t' I lit ; Great Wu ^ toiu Railway from the iblloiviny s-tations : —I . oiidun , > ;> u ; , , ! i , Ueadin . i ; ' , ( ixliu-. l , Newbury , Abingdon , Swindon , 'WtilliujCford , lVni : ; : ! i u ' , A \ ! . ' -lnuy . U ' . vcuiulic , Marliw Road , Taplov , and Maidenhead ; aud at all rfiations < m the London , Wokingham , and Reading Railway , between Waterloo aud Windsor .

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THEIMPERIALHOTEL. HOLBORN VIADUCT , LONDON , Adjoining the Ti ; i :: ii ^ urf of the L ONDON- C UAIIIAII and D OVER R . iiiwAy , but distinct from the Viaduct Hotel . THE BEST FURNISHED AND MOST COMFORTABLE HOTEL IN LONDON , HOT & COLD WATER LAID ON IN ALL BED ROOMS Tho isitiitiiiiimeuis tht'Ougiaout so ari-aagf-fl as * a sissure sloiMfstic comfort . EVERY ACCOMMODATION FOR MASONIC LODGE MEETINGS . J ^ itWk ^ Dinners ti " ^^" . c-Libing Jl & nakfasfs . T HO ALEXANDRA PAI . ACH L ODGE , IJO . 15-11 , TUE MoRKi-Vcroff LODGE , No . 1 G 72 , THE Ci ; fSAi ) i : i : s LODGK , " " . lb' 77 , A . VD l ' KasiiVEKi . vcE LODGE , NO . 1713 , HOLD Tiir . i . « : n-r . rmv . 5 AI IIIIS e-j t \ isLi & uiie ^ i . GOOD COOKIHG . FINE WINES . MODERATE CHARGES . TARIFF on APPLICATION to Bro . A . BEGBIE .

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STARMI)GARTERHOTEL KEWBRIDGE, BROTHER JOHN BRILL , PROPRIETOR .

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rilHJi ! iiucoimuoclation at this Popular . Establishment for X iA 83 iiI 0 LODGES AflO CHAPTERS Will bo found of tho most complete aud perfect ekaiactei . THE LODGE ROOMS ARE COMMODIOUS AND WELL APPOINTED THE BAHprr MIL WILL SEAT OVER IOO GUESTS , The UuiiiiiAi'v Ai'Tiiugeinuutd ombniee every mo'Jeiu feature . Special jifacrli ! i' :. vi fo >; Mcbbiiur ijtcahfasL-, ^ ottcts , Concerts , AniHs . ant ) OrOcninq jljurH * . = s . I'UfSiof !' . ¦>« iVIii'ESiiJttisiiu'i . 'sch nil Hie ilRiST SiSTOlVA ntZANlH * . jsml -.-. H 3 ? . « i > Ionsi « i m TP & KFKV'l' l' 03 V 3 > ri' 10 K . lTil \ "ATK Kt'UAIS FOi ; LAKGE Ulv UMALL PARTIES . GOQ'J STASUNf . ' , OARiUAUIS . WAGONETTES , BRAKE ' S , &<; ., ON HIRE , Scale of 'Jiiiii-. ^ c : ; ¦¦ ¦ nd I ' uvtluw mirt icuku-u on applientioi ) . T . "h ! i . j > i [ . ' ii . i-ui n foiKii :. ' IIMU'I I . OIK . K . <' iM' . uitK M \ iiii Loui . v . Lol'itiV »" . ' !> OlIAltlVV LuiJl .-K , KoSh 01 l . ' l-SMAUK ( j H . lfltil , ijl . ilABX ' a t . ' lI . Ul'Jj :, AM ! liol'AL Alil-HE ' U LoUlH . Of JN . UHLXIlOir , HOLD iilLLIl MEElIKGJ At THIS liilAliLISUMEin .

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VISTC »^ 3 A STHSET , WIST ^ IIHSTIR , S , W , A :. ; nm ; o' / HOi : n ^ . MUST CONVENIENTLY ARKANGEU ' •' Oii 3 iA ;^ UNH' :. [ EyTIV ( . i . s . E ! OH LOf . 'l ' v ^ - Aifi ?; A >) T ? fl ? S * HHRi , AHPI . r AIiODi > ' ! f '! ODAT !! 3 f | f-OR 0 IHER 5 . Separato limr ^ uoe— apart i ' roia thy Restaiirant—from Victoria Btroot , The Lvtlp . f' Euom , Ante liooni , < kc on one Floor , Q , uite Private . THE B ^ 'IOUET ROOM WILL SEAT UPWARDS OF ! Q 0 GUESTS . 'JHOiCE STQGK OF WINEd . SPIRITS , & c 'WecL ' . Linr : . rjroalifassts . Soiress , Concerts , jFarti ^ s r ? y ^~ - ' ' - 'I 1 . " 1 . t "' -S . Szo , Szc ,. i ' . cc-oixiiTiocI ^^^ cl ¦ ?< x ;\ - ; ,.. ..... ¦ ..-. Aiy ' . ' . ^ izi : ^ ;;¦ H . CLOOTS . Propristor , ' » iCitoifia Ki ^ iisicns j . ! c . st-: : . 'uvant . . : 3 tG : *; s , St .. . ' . estiiiinstSi * , S . Vi '* .

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Royal Masonic Institution For Boys.

ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS .

f j iHE Eighty-ninth Anniversary Festival of this Institu-JL tion attracted to the Crystal Palace a very numerous attendance of the brethren , with their friends of both sexes , on Tuesday last . The day was gloriously fine , and those

who went down early had an opportunit y of sauntering through the grounds , which arc now in their brightest sunimor livery . A great many of our Provincial friends

had remained overnight , after attending the Jubilee gathering at the Albert Hall , in order- to be present at the Festival , and to them the Palace no doubt presented especial interest . Additional attraction was vested in the event

by the knowledge that a valuable testimonial was to be presented to Bro . Frederick Binckes , the esteemed and universally popular Secretary of the Institution ; and thus tbe company at dinner was somewhat iu excess

of that witnessed on some previous occasions . The banquet , was served in a large salon , constructed immediately underneath aud in front of the organ galler . and the otherwise sombre aspect of the

interior was enlivened by trophies , shields , and flags tastefully suspended from the pillars supporting the roof . By five o ' clock the banqueting-room was well filled , tables being allotted to members of the various Provinces , an

arrangement which invariably gives satisfaction . The occasion was graced by a large number of ladies , whose j bright summer toilettes heightened the picturesque effect . By regulation , the brethren did not appear in Masonic

I clothing , but the majority of them wore the elegant Stewards' jewel provided for the occasion . Another feature of the day , and one we were pleased to witness for the first time at our Boys' Festivals , was the gathering of

fi n umerou : ; party ot 'Old Masouians , who had accepted the kind and considerate invitation emanating from Bro . LJinckus , and judging from the hearty spirit which prevailed at this particular table , it was evident they thoroughly

appreciated their '" ' first appearance " at a Masonic banquet . A da is bad been erected for the principal guests , and behind th ' u was the orchestra , embellished with flowers and ornamental plants , palmy , ferns , & c . The chair was

occupied by R . W . Bro . Thomas W . Tew , J . P ., Provincial Grand Master of West Yorkshire , who was ; supported by Bro ;; . Col Shadwell H . Clerke , Grand Secretary ; Richard Eve , Grand Treasurer ; Revs . Dr . Cartwright Smyth , C . J , Martyn , Dr . Morris ; Viscount Valentia , A . F . Godson ,

M . P , G . Plucknett , Horace Brooks Marshall , CO ., George Cooper , W . Roebuck , Baron de Ferrierea , J . h . Thomas , Col . Peters , Major George Lambert , Magnus Ohren , F . A . Philbrick , Q . C ., Capt . Homfray , C . Else , Col . Lyue , W .

Paa .-, Edgar Bowyer , Dr . Jabez Hogg , C . 0 . Tagarfc , C . Belton , Alderman Savory . George Kenning , Raynham W . Stewart , Asher Barfield , A . Layton , H . Venn , J . Moon , T . H . Miller , J . J . Murray , Percy Wallis Prov . S . G . W Derbyshire , C F . Hogard , J . L . Mather , Abraham Woodi-Ts-iPs , ' J . P ., W . M . 781 , Samuel Wat-kins , W . Watkins

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PROVINCE0OERKS_AXPBtTRS" PilOVDsCIAL GRAND MASTER : Bro . the R . W , Sir DANIEL GOO OH , Bart . DEPUTY PROVINCIAL GRAND MASTER : V . W . Bro . the Rev , J . STTJDHOLME BROWNEIGG , P . G C '; BY comumiiil nf the Eisrlit Worshipful thu Provincial Grand Muster , a l ' i-ovinuinl Grand Lotli « t ) will be holrtcnat the A'birt Institute , Sheet Stw . t , U'im ' . sor , L-. < . M-ud-. tv , tho 27 th June 1 SS 7 . ROBERT BRADLEY , Prov . Grand Secretary . Provincial Grand Ludcce will be opened at 1 p . m . All Master Masons of tbe Proviuce may attend . . Every Loilije should bo represented by ike WML , Immediate P . M ., or one of the Aetiiuj Wardens . Morning Dress . Tho Banquet will take ulace at the Town Hall , Windsor , at -i o ' eloek punctually , tickets for whidi ~ at li- gel each , eau be procured of the following Provincial Grand Stewards : — Geortco Tot ii \ Ui ^ h Wi'coinbc ; G . B . Valentin' ' , atony Stratford ; H . D . Marshall , Windsor ; Maior Taylor , Saurlhurst ; W . Framntou , Benwon , Wallintrford ; II . Perl ::, Uo-. m-Iow . Kail way Arrangements . Bc'urn Tickets ;> t Single Pares will be i-sued , on production of the Summons . at the Booking Odice . ^ <; t' I lit ; Great Wu ^ toiu Railway from the iblloiviny s-tations : —I . oiidun , > ;> u ; , , ! i , Ueadin . i ; ' , ( ixliu-. l , Newbury , Abingdon , Swindon , 'WtilliujCford , lVni : ; : ! i u ' , A \ ! . ' -lnuy . U ' . vcuiulic , Marliw Road , Taplov , and Maidenhead ; aud at all rfiations < m the London , Wokingham , and Reading Railway , between Waterloo aud Windsor .

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THEIMPERIALHOTEL. HOLBORN VIADUCT , LONDON , Adjoining the Ti ; i :: ii ^ urf of the L ONDON- C UAIIIAII and D OVER R . iiiwAy , but distinct from the Viaduct Hotel . THE BEST FURNISHED AND MOST COMFORTABLE HOTEL IN LONDON , HOT & COLD WATER LAID ON IN ALL BED ROOMS Tho isitiitiiiiimeuis tht'Ougiaout so ari-aagf-fl as * a sissure sloiMfstic comfort . EVERY ACCOMMODATION FOR MASONIC LODGE MEETINGS . J ^ itWk ^ Dinners ti " ^^" . c-Libing Jl & nakfasfs . T HO ALEXANDRA PAI . ACH L ODGE , IJO . 15-11 , TUE MoRKi-Vcroff LODGE , No . 1 G 72 , THE Ci ; fSAi ) i : i : s LODGK , " " . lb' 77 , A . VD l ' KasiiVEKi . vcE LODGE , NO . 1713 , HOLD Tiir . i . « : n-r . rmv . 5 AI IIIIS e-j t \ isLi & uiie ^ i . GOOD COOKIHG . FINE WINES . MODERATE CHARGES . TARIFF on APPLICATION to Bro . A . BEGBIE .

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STARMI)GARTERHOTEL KEWBRIDGE, BROTHER JOHN BRILL , PROPRIETOR .

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rilHJi ! iiucoimuoclation at this Popular . Establishment for X iA 83 iiI 0 LODGES AflO CHAPTERS Will bo found of tho most complete aud perfect ekaiactei . THE LODGE ROOMS ARE COMMODIOUS AND WELL APPOINTED THE BAHprr MIL WILL SEAT OVER IOO GUESTS , The UuiiiiiAi'v Ai'Tiiugeinuutd ombniee every mo'Jeiu feature . Special jifacrli ! i' :. vi fo >; Mcbbiiur ijtcahfasL-, ^ ottcts , Concerts , AniHs . ant ) OrOcninq jljurH * . = s . I'UfSiof !' . ¦>« iVIii'ESiiJttisiiu'i . 'sch nil Hie ilRiST SiSTOlVA ntZANlH * . jsml -.-. H 3 ? . « i > Ionsi « i m TP & KFKV'l' l' 03 V 3 > ri' 10 K . lTil \ "ATK Kt'UAIS FOi ; LAKGE Ulv UMALL PARTIES . GOQ'J STASUNf . ' , OARiUAUIS . WAGONETTES , BRAKE ' S , &<; ., ON HIRE , Scale of 'Jiiiii-. ^ c : ; ¦¦ ¦ nd I ' uvtluw mirt icuku-u on applientioi ) . T . "h ! i . j > i [ . ' ii . i-ui n foiKii :. ' IIMU'I I . OIK . K . <' iM' . uitK M \ iiii Loui . v . Lol'itiV »" . ' !> OlIAltlVV LuiJl .-K , KoSh 01 l . ' l-SMAUK ( j H . lfltil , ijl . ilABX ' a t . ' lI . Ul'Jj :, AM ! liol'AL Alil-HE ' U LoUlH . Of JN . UHLXIlOir , HOLD iilLLIl MEElIKGJ At THIS liilAliLISUMEin .

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VISTC »^ 3 A STHSET , WIST ^ IIHSTIR , S , W , A :. ; nm ; o' / HOi : n ^ . MUST CONVENIENTLY ARKANGEU ' •' Oii 3 iA ;^ UNH' :. [ EyTIV ( . i . s . E ! OH LOf . 'l ' v ^ - Aifi ?; A >) T ? fl ? S * HHRi , AHPI . r AIiODi > ' ! f '! ODAT !! 3 f | f-OR 0 IHER 5 . Separato limr ^ uoe— apart i ' roia thy Restaiirant—from Victoria Btroot , The Lvtlp . f' Euom , Ante liooni , < kc on one Floor , Q , uite Private . THE B ^ 'IOUET ROOM WILL SEAT UPWARDS OF ! Q 0 GUESTS . 'JHOiCE STQGK OF WINEd . SPIRITS , & c 'WecL ' . Linr : . rjroalifassts . Soiress , Concerts , jFarti ^ s r ? y ^~ - ' ' - 'I 1 . " 1 . t "' -S . Szo , Szc ,. i ' . cc-oixiiTiocI ^^^ cl ¦ ?< x ;\ - ; ,.. ..... ¦ ..-. Aiy ' . ' . ^ izi : ^ ;;¦ H . CLOOTS . Propristor , ' » iCitoifia Ki ^ iisicns j . ! c . st-: : . 'uvant . . : 3 tG : *; s , St .. . ' . estiiiinstSi * , S . Vi '* .

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ummFACTSANDFICTIONS," COMSKISISG A NEW THEORY OF THE ORIGIN OF THE ' ANCIENT" GRAND LODGE . NOW IK PKBPABAIION , By H , SADLER , Grand Tyler and Sub-Librarian of tho Grand Lodgo of England . ABOUT 200 PACES , DEMY OCTAVO , WITH ILLUSTRATIONS , SEALS , AUTOGRAPHS , & C , Prist- to S ; s"bs «» -ibey « . Ss ; Carriage I"r < 'e in . 4 h * STnat *! l King < Ioiu , Sn 3 d . Prospectus and Specimen Page can be had of Messrs . SPENCER & CO ., 23 i Great Qaeen Street , London , W . C .

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ipviww ^ -xm [ A ^^^^ " -w ^ j M - ^ JLlM y ^ gLB "gh , XJ ^ nK ^_ W !! 1 * _ 11 ^ ' 1 'H "' WWJ * L 7 K l m \ J *'" g ¦ MH

Royal Masonic Institution For Boys.

ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS .

f j iHE Eighty-ninth Anniversary Festival of this Institu-JL tion attracted to the Crystal Palace a very numerous attendance of the brethren , with their friends of both sexes , on Tuesday last . The day was gloriously fine , and those

who went down early had an opportunit y of sauntering through the grounds , which arc now in their brightest sunimor livery . A great many of our Provincial friends

had remained overnight , after attending the Jubilee gathering at the Albert Hall , in order- to be present at the Festival , and to them the Palace no doubt presented especial interest . Additional attraction was vested in the event

by the knowledge that a valuable testimonial was to be presented to Bro . Frederick Binckes , the esteemed and universally popular Secretary of the Institution ; and thus tbe company at dinner was somewhat iu excess

of that witnessed on some previous occasions . The banquet , was served in a large salon , constructed immediately underneath aud in front of the organ galler . and the otherwise sombre aspect of the

interior was enlivened by trophies , shields , and flags tastefully suspended from the pillars supporting the roof . By five o ' clock the banqueting-room was well filled , tables being allotted to members of the various Provinces , an

arrangement which invariably gives satisfaction . The occasion was graced by a large number of ladies , whose j bright summer toilettes heightened the picturesque effect . By regulation , the brethren did not appear in Masonic

I clothing , but the majority of them wore the elegant Stewards' jewel provided for the occasion . Another feature of the day , and one we were pleased to witness for the first time at our Boys' Festivals , was the gathering of

fi n umerou : ; party ot 'Old Masouians , who had accepted the kind and considerate invitation emanating from Bro . LJinckus , and judging from the hearty spirit which prevailed at this particular table , it was evident they thoroughly

appreciated their '" ' first appearance " at a Masonic banquet . A da is bad been erected for the principal guests , and behind th ' u was the orchestra , embellished with flowers and ornamental plants , palmy , ferns , & c . The chair was

occupied by R . W . Bro . Thomas W . Tew , J . P ., Provincial Grand Master of West Yorkshire , who was ; supported by Bro ;; . Col Shadwell H . Clerke , Grand Secretary ; Richard Eve , Grand Treasurer ; Revs . Dr . Cartwright Smyth , C . J , Martyn , Dr . Morris ; Viscount Valentia , A . F . Godson ,

M . P , G . Plucknett , Horace Brooks Marshall , CO ., George Cooper , W . Roebuck , Baron de Ferrierea , J . h . Thomas , Col . Peters , Major George Lambert , Magnus Ohren , F . A . Philbrick , Q . C ., Capt . Homfray , C . Else , Col . Lyue , W .

Paa .-, Edgar Bowyer , Dr . Jabez Hogg , C . 0 . Tagarfc , C . Belton , Alderman Savory . George Kenning , Raynham W . Stewart , Asher Barfield , A . Layton , H . Venn , J . Moon , T . H . Miller , J . J . Murray , Percy Wallis Prov . S . G . W Derbyshire , C F . Hogard , J . L . Mather , Abraham Woodi-Ts-iPs , ' J . P ., W . M . 781 , Samuel Wat-kins , W . Watkins

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