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Prov. Grand Chapter Of Devon.
Dr . Haydn 1125 .., ... Registrar T . C . Lewarn 223 ... ... Prin . Soj . II . P . Tardrew 251 ... ... 1 st Soj . R . Diokson 1205 ... ... 2 nd Asst . Soj .
u . Aierrmeia aaz ... ... awora Bearer B . Knight 328 ... ... Standard Bearer J . R . Lord 1247 ... ... Dir . of Ceremonies A . W . Palk 1358 ... ... Assistant Dir . of Cers . F . J . W . Crowe 710 ... ... Organist H , Shooter 112 ... ... Janitor Thanks were voted to the members of the Devon Chapter for the admirable accommodation provided .
CALEDONIAN CHAPTER , No . 204 , ( MANCHESTER ) .
rpHE bi-monthly convocation was held on Thursday , the 17 th inst , -1- in the Freemasons' Hall , Cooper Street , when amongst those present were Comps . W . Willis M . E . 2 ., Charles Swinn H ., W . B . BoBBoll J ., William Aldred Treasurer , Edgar Towell S . E ., J . Mamelok S . N ,, Martin Thomas P . S ., Thoma 3 Shorrook 2 nd Asst . Sojourner , P . Z . 's R . A . Eldershaw , Nathaniel Dumville , Jno . Cliffe P . G . Standard
Bearer , and Andrew ; Comps . Sawyer , Barclay , Savage , Sngden , Lowry , Richardson , Laurisob , Jackson , and Lisenden Janitor , The Chapter was opened in due form and the minuteB of the last convocation were read and confirmed , after which the Companions adjourned to tea . On re-assembling , Bro . Gordon , of the Caledonian Lodge , who
had been ballotted for at the last meeting , was exalted to the Royal Arch degree by the M . E . Z ., assisted by his Officers . This being the night for electing the new Officers , the following was the result of the ballot . —Comps . Charles Swinn M . E . 2 ., W . B . Russell H ., Edgar
Towel ! J ., S . Mamelok S . E ., Peter Jaokson S . N ., William Aldred Treasurer , Martin Thomas P . S ., Thomas Shorrook 1 st Asst . Soj ., J . L . Savage 2 nd Assistant Sojourner , John Cliffe Standard Bearer Dir . of Cers ., R . R . Lisenden Janitor . There being no farther business , the Chapter was formally closed .
ALEXANDRA CHAPTERNo . 993 ( MANCHESTER
THS bi-monthly convocation , installation of Principals , and investitare of Officers , took place on Monday , the 13 th inst ., in the Freemasons' Hall . A well known clever worker in Royal Aroh Masonry acceded to a request'to perform the ceremony of installation . We ullude to Comp . J . H . Sillitoe Prov . Grand H . and Past Grand Deputy Director of Ceremonies England , whose study of the ritual
and correot performance of the various ceremonies has won for him not only almost the highest honours that are in the power of Provinoial and Grand Ohapters to bestow , but also the golden opinions and high eBteem of zealous Freemasons in East Lancashire and neighbouring Provinces . The following Companions were present -. —Comps . W . H . Peak M . E . Z ., C . D . Cheetham P . P . G . D . C .
H ., Buckley Carr J ., E . Ehlinger S . E ., H . Clnlow S . N ., A . B . Outram P . Z . P . P . G . T ., W . T . Allitt P . S ., John Stovold P . Z . P . G . Sojourner , W . H . Wilson P . Z ., J . M . Moss , A . Fearoe , R . Poole , Ward , R . E . Walker , Davies , and It . R . Lisenden Janitor . Visitors—J . H , Sillitoe P . G . H . P . G . D . D . England , George Sam Smith P . Z . 645 P . G . Organist , Jno . Cliffe P . Z . 204 P . G . S . B ., and T . H . Hall P . Z . 581 .
The Chapter was formally opened at 6 o ' clock , and the minutes of the last convocation were read and confirmed . Comp . J . H . Sillitoe then took the chair , and after the usual preliminaries , installed the three principles respectively , as follow : —Comps . Buckley Carr Z ., E . Ehlinger H , W . T . Allitt J . Comp . Sillitoe invested and addressed tho following Officers for the ensuing year : —Comps . A . B . Outram
S . E ., Clulow S . N ., W . H . Peak P . Z . Treasurer , J . M . Moss P . S ., H . G . Ward 1 st Asst . Soj ., Mot ham 2 nd Asst . Soj ., R . R . Lisenden Janitor . Comp . Sillitoe also addressed tho Principals and Companions , performing the whole ceremony with that smoothness aud finish for which he is renowned . Bro . George Sam Smith P . G . Organist presided at the organ during tbe ceremony in a satisfactory manner
After Comp . Sillitoe had been saluted and retired , the Chapter was olosed . After supper the usual Loyal and Masonio toasts were honoured . Comp . Buokley Carr Z . proposed the health of Bro . Sillitoe and praised his performance of the ceremony in eulogistic terms , calling upon the Companions to rise and drink heartily to tho toast . Comp . Sillitoe , in reply , thanked the
Companions for tbe hearty manner they had responded to the toast of his health , assuring them it was at all times a pleasure to come amongst them and perforin any service that laid in his power . Ho regretted his inability to stay longer with them , having to catch his train to Southport , but if at any time he could be of service to the Alexandra Chapter he should be pleased to render it . The healths
of the three Principals , the Visitors and Officers were proposed and responded to , a pleasant evening being spent . A special toast , viz ., the health of Comp . Geo . S . Smith Prov . Grand Organist was proposed by Comp . Buckley Carr , who commented npon the appreciated and valuable aid he had rendered that ovening , both at tho organ and piano , for which they all returned hiru their lioarty thanks , Comp . Smith a- 'kuowledgeJ thy compliment in appropriate terms .
Hor , i . ow * . i' ' s OiKTMKi . r AND PIMA—Reliable Komerlios . —In wounds , bruises , sprains , glandular swelling * , eitlHrged veins , neuralgic pains and rheumatism the application of this soothing Ointment to the affected \ r . uU not only < riv »< i the greatest case , hut likewise cures the comphiint . Tho fills rnnch assist in banishing the tendency to rheumatism and similar painful
disorder ! , whilst the Ointment , cure * the local ailment . The PiiU remove tho constitutional difcttirbiiiico nnd regulate every impaired function of every organ throughout the human body . Tho euro is neither temporary nor superficial , but porinanont and complete , and the diseaso rarely recurs , so perfect has been the piuilicatitm performed by these searching , yet harmless preparations .
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THEFREEMASONSCHRONICLE, A Weekly Record of Masonic Intelligence , Reports of United Grand dodge are published with the Special Sanction of H . It . U . the Prince of Wales the M . W . the Grand Master of Knglaud . milE FREEMASON'S CHRONICLE wilt be forwarded direct L from the Office , Belvidero Works , Hermes Hill , Peotonville , N ., ou receipt of Post Office Order for the amount . Intending Subsoribers should forward their full Addresses , to prevent mistakes . Post Office Orders to bo made payable to W . W . MORGAN , at Penton Street Office . Cheques crossed " London and County . " Tbe Terms of Subscription ( payablo in advance ) to the FREEMAKON ' S CHEOHICLE are—Twelve Months , post free £ 0 13 6 Six Months ditto 0 7 0 Three Months ditto 0 3 6 SCALE OF CHARGES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS . Per Page £ 8 8 0 Baok Page 10 10 0 Births , Marriages , and Deaths , Is per line . General Advertisements , Trade Announcements , & c , Bingle column , 5 s per inoh . Double column Advertisements la per line . Speoial terms for a series of insertions on application . Advertisers will find the FREEMASON ' S CHRONICLE an exceptionally good medium for Advertisements of every class . Agents , from whom copies can always be had : — MeBsrs . H . DARBYSIIIRE and Co ., 9 Red Lion Court , E . C . Mr . LAMBERT , Barnsbury Road , Islington , N . Mr . RITCHIE , 7 Red Lion Court , E . C . Mr . EDWARD ROBERTS , 19 Walmer Plaoe , Manchester , S . E . Mr . ROBINSON , Shoe Lane , E . C . Messrs . W . H . SMITH and SON , 183 Strand . Messrs . SPENCER and Co ., 15 Great Queen Street , W . C .
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EADE'S GOUT&RHEUMATICPILLS. The SAFEST and most EFFECTUAL CURE for GOUT , RHEUMATISM , and all PAINS in the HEAD , FACE , and LIMBS . The first two Pills took the pain away . EADE'S PILLS . 2 College Park Villas , Kensal Green , London , VV May 1801 . EADE'S PIT LS ^ Sir , —I feel it my duty to toll you I had Rhoumatic Gout twico , and had to stop at home for three . __ , „ . weeks . I cannot describo the pain I suffered . I read L j lADLo ULLb . your sulvcrtisoment , and looked upon it as all others . A A A brother gentleman said , "Try them . " I did so . THE FIRST TWO PILLS TOOK THE PAIN AWAY GOUT . In a few hours , and I was able to rosumo my work No one need be frighten 6 d to take them . I have RHEUMATISM recommended them to all whom 1 have heard complaining of Rheumatism , Gout , Lumbago , Neuralgia , f ^ . & c . 1 hope no ono will donbt my statement . \ jf ' Yours sincerely , RHEUMATISM . „ „ „ JAS . PETTELGALL . Mr . G , EADE .
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EADE'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS ABE PBEPABED ONLY BY GEORGE EADE , 72 GOSWELL ROAD , LONDON And sold by all Ohemists and Medicine Vendors . IN BOTTLES , tit Is lid and Ss 9 d each .
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MASONICLITERATURE. Wanted to Purchase . ODD VOLUMES of the FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE aud MASONIC MIRROR . Tho Volumes for 1863 especially wanted . Address , statiug price asked , W ., Office of tho FiiBBMASoir ' a OHHOHICS / B , Bolvidere Works , Hermes Hill , Fentonville , London , N .
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^ BSto ^^ . fTIHIS valuable medicine , discovered and JEBMHPB ^ -L invonted by Mr . Riorum F BUBKAJT in 1844 , fa £ 3 » ftiBfiBU . Introduced into India and Egypt in 1860 , and Bubfl & SMjg & jVHf Mqnently all over the world , maintains its supra-Wa 7 « r » V » aoy . as a special and specific Remedy for the rtfffiPyjFJJ | Mii Treatment and Cure of Coughs , Colds , Cousump-^ 9 BSB ^» K ^ ** ' Cancer , Bronchitis , Asthma , Ague , Sore "NfltjUAfc Throat , Influenza , Neuralgia , Diarrhoea , Dysentery , Asiatic Cholera , Colic , Gout , and all Severs . MDTITIU l v > C < At la 1 * ' 3 s 9 d > ia 8 a ' > ana 20 s P bottle . IKCiEiMArt o Sold by Patent Medicine Dealers in all parts of the world . / IRTfiTNiT N . B . —Lord Chancellor S * lbnrnc , Lord Justice UXVXUlil All James , and Lord Justice Meltish decided in favour of FREEMAN'S ORIGINAL CHLORODYNK , and PH T ft I ? fJTYVNT ? against Brown and Davenport , compelling them to ^ £ U 4 Uj , \ U A / iU £ i . ^ s 8 , y ail coBtBia the Buit .-SeeXim « iof & lthJuJyl 8 r 3 ,
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Prov. Grand Chapter Of Devon.
Dr . Haydn 1125 .., ... Registrar T . C . Lewarn 223 ... ... Prin . Soj . II . P . Tardrew 251 ... ... 1 st Soj . R . Diokson 1205 ... ... 2 nd Asst . Soj .
u . Aierrmeia aaz ... ... awora Bearer B . Knight 328 ... ... Standard Bearer J . R . Lord 1247 ... ... Dir . of Ceremonies A . W . Palk 1358 ... ... Assistant Dir . of Cers . F . J . W . Crowe 710 ... ... Organist H , Shooter 112 ... ... Janitor Thanks were voted to the members of the Devon Chapter for the admirable accommodation provided .
CALEDONIAN CHAPTER , No . 204 , ( MANCHESTER ) .
rpHE bi-monthly convocation was held on Thursday , the 17 th inst , -1- in the Freemasons' Hall , Cooper Street , when amongst those present were Comps . W . Willis M . E . 2 ., Charles Swinn H ., W . B . BoBBoll J ., William Aldred Treasurer , Edgar Towell S . E ., J . Mamelok S . N ,, Martin Thomas P . S ., Thoma 3 Shorrook 2 nd Asst . Sojourner , P . Z . 's R . A . Eldershaw , Nathaniel Dumville , Jno . Cliffe P . G . Standard
Bearer , and Andrew ; Comps . Sawyer , Barclay , Savage , Sngden , Lowry , Richardson , Laurisob , Jackson , and Lisenden Janitor , The Chapter was opened in due form and the minuteB of the last convocation were read and confirmed , after which the Companions adjourned to tea . On re-assembling , Bro . Gordon , of the Caledonian Lodge , who
had been ballotted for at the last meeting , was exalted to the Royal Arch degree by the M . E . Z ., assisted by his Officers . This being the night for electing the new Officers , the following was the result of the ballot . —Comps . Charles Swinn M . E . 2 ., W . B . Russell H ., Edgar
Towel ! J ., S . Mamelok S . E ., Peter Jaokson S . N ., William Aldred Treasurer , Martin Thomas P . S ., Thomas Shorrook 1 st Asst . Soj ., J . L . Savage 2 nd Assistant Sojourner , John Cliffe Standard Bearer Dir . of Cers ., R . R . Lisenden Janitor . There being no farther business , the Chapter was formally closed .
ALEXANDRA CHAPTERNo . 993 ( MANCHESTER
THS bi-monthly convocation , installation of Principals , and investitare of Officers , took place on Monday , the 13 th inst ., in the Freemasons' Hall . A well known clever worker in Royal Aroh Masonry acceded to a request'to perform the ceremony of installation . We ullude to Comp . J . H . Sillitoe Prov . Grand H . and Past Grand Deputy Director of Ceremonies England , whose study of the ritual
and correot performance of the various ceremonies has won for him not only almost the highest honours that are in the power of Provinoial and Grand Ohapters to bestow , but also the golden opinions and high eBteem of zealous Freemasons in East Lancashire and neighbouring Provinces . The following Companions were present -. —Comps . W . H . Peak M . E . Z ., C . D . Cheetham P . P . G . D . C .
H ., Buckley Carr J ., E . Ehlinger S . E ., H . Clnlow S . N ., A . B . Outram P . Z . P . P . G . T ., W . T . Allitt P . S ., John Stovold P . Z . P . G . Sojourner , W . H . Wilson P . Z ., J . M . Moss , A . Fearoe , R . Poole , Ward , R . E . Walker , Davies , and It . R . Lisenden Janitor . Visitors—J . H , Sillitoe P . G . H . P . G . D . D . England , George Sam Smith P . Z . 645 P . G . Organist , Jno . Cliffe P . Z . 204 P . G . S . B ., and T . H . Hall P . Z . 581 .
The Chapter was formally opened at 6 o ' clock , and the minutes of the last convocation were read and confirmed . Comp . J . H . Sillitoe then took the chair , and after the usual preliminaries , installed the three principles respectively , as follow : —Comps . Buckley Carr Z ., E . Ehlinger H , W . T . Allitt J . Comp . Sillitoe invested and addressed tho following Officers for the ensuing year : —Comps . A . B . Outram
S . E ., Clulow S . N ., W . H . Peak P . Z . Treasurer , J . M . Moss P . S ., H . G . Ward 1 st Asst . Soj ., Mot ham 2 nd Asst . Soj ., R . R . Lisenden Janitor . Comp . Sillitoe also addressed tho Principals and Companions , performing the whole ceremony with that smoothness aud finish for which he is renowned . Bro . George Sam Smith P . G . Organist presided at the organ during tbe ceremony in a satisfactory manner
After Comp . Sillitoe had been saluted and retired , the Chapter was olosed . After supper the usual Loyal and Masonio toasts were honoured . Comp . Buokley Carr Z . proposed the health of Bro . Sillitoe and praised his performance of the ceremony in eulogistic terms , calling upon the Companions to rise and drink heartily to tho toast . Comp . Sillitoe , in reply , thanked the
Companions for tbe hearty manner they had responded to the toast of his health , assuring them it was at all times a pleasure to come amongst them and perforin any service that laid in his power . Ho regretted his inability to stay longer with them , having to catch his train to Southport , but if at any time he could be of service to the Alexandra Chapter he should be pleased to render it . The healths
of the three Principals , the Visitors and Officers were proposed and responded to , a pleasant evening being spent . A special toast , viz ., the health of Comp . Geo . S . Smith Prov . Grand Organist was proposed by Comp . Buckley Carr , who commented npon the appreciated and valuable aid he had rendered that ovening , both at tho organ and piano , for which they all returned hiru their lioarty thanks , Comp . Smith a- 'kuowledgeJ thy compliment in appropriate terms .
Hor , i . ow * . i' ' s OiKTMKi . r AND PIMA—Reliable Komerlios . —In wounds , bruises , sprains , glandular swelling * , eitlHrged veins , neuralgic pains and rheumatism the application of this soothing Ointment to the affected \ r . uU not only < riv »< i the greatest case , hut likewise cures the comphiint . Tho fills rnnch assist in banishing the tendency to rheumatism and similar painful
disorder ! , whilst the Ointment , cure * the local ailment . The PiiU remove tho constitutional difcttirbiiiico nnd regulate every impaired function of every organ throughout the human body . Tho euro is neither temporary nor superficial , but porinanont and complete , and the diseaso rarely recurs , so perfect has been the piuilicatitm performed by these searching , yet harmless preparations .
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THEFREEMASONSCHRONICLE, A Weekly Record of Masonic Intelligence , Reports of United Grand dodge are published with the Special Sanction of H . It . U . the Prince of Wales the M . W . the Grand Master of Knglaud . milE FREEMASON'S CHRONICLE wilt be forwarded direct L from the Office , Belvidero Works , Hermes Hill , Peotonville , N ., ou receipt of Post Office Order for the amount . Intending Subsoribers should forward their full Addresses , to prevent mistakes . Post Office Orders to bo made payable to W . W . MORGAN , at Penton Street Office . Cheques crossed " London and County . " Tbe Terms of Subscription ( payablo in advance ) to the FREEMAKON ' S CHEOHICLE are—Twelve Months , post free £ 0 13 6 Six Months ditto 0 7 0 Three Months ditto 0 3 6 SCALE OF CHARGES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS . Per Page £ 8 8 0 Baok Page 10 10 0 Births , Marriages , and Deaths , Is per line . General Advertisements , Trade Announcements , & c , Bingle column , 5 s per inoh . Double column Advertisements la per line . Speoial terms for a series of insertions on application . Advertisers will find the FREEMASON ' S CHRONICLE an exceptionally good medium for Advertisements of every class . Agents , from whom copies can always be had : — MeBsrs . H . DARBYSIIIRE and Co ., 9 Red Lion Court , E . C . Mr . LAMBERT , Barnsbury Road , Islington , N . Mr . RITCHIE , 7 Red Lion Court , E . C . Mr . EDWARD ROBERTS , 19 Walmer Plaoe , Manchester , S . E . Mr . ROBINSON , Shoe Lane , E . C . Messrs . W . H . SMITH and SON , 183 Strand . Messrs . SPENCER and Co ., 15 Great Queen Street , W . C .
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EADE'S GOUT&RHEUMATICPILLS. The SAFEST and most EFFECTUAL CURE for GOUT , RHEUMATISM , and all PAINS in the HEAD , FACE , and LIMBS . The first two Pills took the pain away . EADE'S PILLS . 2 College Park Villas , Kensal Green , London , VV May 1801 . EADE'S PIT LS ^ Sir , —I feel it my duty to toll you I had Rhoumatic Gout twico , and had to stop at home for three . __ , „ . weeks . I cannot describo the pain I suffered . I read L j lADLo ULLb . your sulvcrtisoment , and looked upon it as all others . A A A brother gentleman said , "Try them . " I did so . THE FIRST TWO PILLS TOOK THE PAIN AWAY GOUT . In a few hours , and I was able to rosumo my work No one need be frighten 6 d to take them . I have RHEUMATISM recommended them to all whom 1 have heard complaining of Rheumatism , Gout , Lumbago , Neuralgia , f ^ . & c . 1 hope no ono will donbt my statement . \ jf ' Yours sincerely , RHEUMATISM . „ „ „ JAS . PETTELGALL . Mr . G , EADE .
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EADE'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS ABE PBEPABED ONLY BY GEORGE EADE , 72 GOSWELL ROAD , LONDON And sold by all Ohemists and Medicine Vendors . IN BOTTLES , tit Is lid and Ss 9 d each .
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MASONICLITERATURE. Wanted to Purchase . ODD VOLUMES of the FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE aud MASONIC MIRROR . Tho Volumes for 1863 especially wanted . Address , statiug price asked , W ., Office of tho FiiBBMASoir ' a OHHOHICS / B , Bolvidere Works , Hermes Hill , Fentonville , London , N .
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^ BSto ^^ . fTIHIS valuable medicine , discovered and JEBMHPB ^ -L invonted by Mr . Riorum F BUBKAJT in 1844 , fa £ 3 » ftiBfiBU . Introduced into India and Egypt in 1860 , and Bubfl & SMjg & jVHf Mqnently all over the world , maintains its supra-Wa 7 « r » V » aoy . as a special and specific Remedy for the rtfffiPyjFJJ | Mii Treatment and Cure of Coughs , Colds , Cousump-^ 9 BSB ^» K ^ ** ' Cancer , Bronchitis , Asthma , Ague , Sore "NfltjUAfc Throat , Influenza , Neuralgia , Diarrhoea , Dysentery , Asiatic Cholera , Colic , Gout , and all Severs . MDTITIU l v > C < At la 1 * ' 3 s 9 d > ia 8 a ' > ana 20 s P bottle . IKCiEiMArt o Sold by Patent Medicine Dealers in all parts of the world . / IRTfiTNiT N . B . —Lord Chancellor S * lbnrnc , Lord Justice UXVXUlil All James , and Lord Justice Meltish decided in favour of FREEMAN'S ORIGINAL CHLORODYNK , and PH T ft I ? fJTYVNT ? against Brown and Davenport , compelling them to ^ £ U 4 Uj , \ U A / iU £ i . ^ s 8 , y ail coBtBia the Buit .-SeeXim « iof & lthJuJyl 8 r 3 ,