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International Temperance Exhibition.

Satsnn " vases such as are not to be met with every day . Indeed , the display of these articles would have formed a worthy addition to an exhibition of Fine Art Pottery for domestic use . But the real interest created is the show of teas , coffees , cocoas , & c , & c , for which this firm has so long enjoyed a reputation . Of teas thero were no less than thirty-one different kinds , among them being the famous

<< Mahe-Yerba" tea from Paragnav , tho " Bush" tea , such as is used in Capo Colony , and the "Brick" tea , which finds such favour among the Russian and Tartar peasantry , who , it is well-known , are strongly addicted to tea-drinking . Our attention was likewise drawn to the "Mandarin Caper , " of which the Messrs . Phillips & Co . are the Sole importers . These are teas with whioh the public are nofc generally

acquainted . Each has some special points to recommend it , an ! we have no doubt thafc when fchey are more widely known , they will be anpreciatod and patronised as widely . Of the twenty-five varieties of coff « , it is hardly necessary to say that Mocha has the place of honour , but in addition we noted samples of Tellicherry , Venezuela , Plantation , ancl Jamaica . Of cocoas there were fifteen different kinds ,

vary ing , of course , in excellence , but all of good , sound , and wholesome quality , snch as Matwfamilies would have no hesitation in p lacing before her family . We have been at some pains in order to p lace these details before onr readers becanse of the teas , & c , we have specified some are only to be had pure of such long and wellestablished firms as Messrs . Phillips & Co ., while others , also we feel

assured , will in time find favour , not only with the ordinary consumer , bnt likewise with the Connoisseur , and can also only be had of this house . We may add that we took tbe opportunity of tasting Redwood ' s prepared cocoa , and fonnd it a most palatable and satisfying beverage . Those of onr readers who enjoy a cup of good coffee shonld avail themselves of the opportunity of testing that made from Branson's

Extract . Ifc frequently happens thafc after our banquets a demand is made for this " corrective , " but ifc is also frequently urged thafc facilities are not to hand , or the time requisite for preparation is inadequate . Whenever or wherever these excuses are put forth we would recommend those who tender them to consult Mr . Branson . By that gentleman ' s process coffee is " made in a moment , " a single

cup or twenty may be prepared with equal facility ; it is quite clear , and guaranteed free from chicory . Moreover , we found it what it was represented to be . At the Hall , no inconsiderable amount of space is devoted to the various appliances used in every day domestic life . Messrs . Ewart are very happy in their arrangements for heat , ing water , for cooking , or for warming apartments or conservatories ,

The several ice-making machines , and refrigerators are well worthy Inspection , while fittings for coffee palaces , restaurants , < Src . are of the most perfect construction . Nor would it be just to pass entirely unnoticed the Soups and Gravy Sauce Powders of Messrs . Geyelin and Co ., of Belgrave House , Argyle Square , W . C , whioh have obtained so many Prize Medals at previous Food exhibitions . These

are so well known that ifc will be sufficient ; if we say they are as well represented hore as they ever have been before . Among the miscellaneous exhibits which are only , as it were , indirectly connected with the purposes of this Exhibition , are the Bronzed-Iron and Marble top Tables for Cocoa Houses , Restaurants , & c . shown by Mr . 0 . Hutton of the Conybire Works , Birmingham . A similar compliment is due to Mr . George Edwards of the Kingsland Road , E , who has fitted

up no less than three stalls , at which he exhibits some of the best manufactured billiard and bagatelle tables—with the accompanying necessaries in the shape of balls , cues , markers , settees and the nana ] fittings—whioh ifc has been onr good fortune to see . They are in all respects a credit to the manufacturer , and have the further merit of not being over costly . Altogether the Exhibition , which will remain open till 3 rd September , is worthy a visit .

It is always satisfactory to hear that the differences "which "have arisen between brethren have been amicably settled , and , accordingly , we have great pleasure in announcing that the dispute between Grand Treasurer and

xSro . Massa is at an end . Bro . Massa has unreservedly withdrawn the objectionable epithet which , in a thoughtless moment , he applied some time since to the late Grand Treasurer , and , on bearing- of this Lieut .-Col . Creaton has

as unreservedly withdrawn the objectionable epithets he applied to Bro . Massa . We take some credit to ourselves for this result . We pointed out to Bro . Massa at the time , that not only was his reflection on the memory of tho late -oro . Samuel Tomkins unwarrantable , seeing that a

deceased brother could not take up the cudgels to defend Himself , but likewise that it was untrue . Being thus advised , Bro . Massa has mosfc honourably withdrawn his statement , while Bro . Grand Treasurer , with a similar sense ° t honour , has rp . hrno . hpA what , rift said nf Rrn . Massa . Wo

should , indeed , be pleased , if differences between other brethren were always put an end to thus amicably . Had s DPen the case in a certain memorable instance , which ^ as made the subject of more than one discussion in Grand

jfage , and that too , after it had been fought out to the ter endin a Court of Law , Freemasonry would have been Pfired a very grave scandal We feel great pleasure in actding that Bro . Clabon used his kind offices in bringing a ° out this desirable consummation .

rn , l ^ , , 0 rfc of the meeting of the Rahere Almoners is held ° ver till next week .

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International Temperance Exhibition.

Satsnn " vases such as are not to be met with every day . Indeed , the display of these articles would have formed a worthy addition to an exhibition of Fine Art Pottery for domestic use . But the real interest created is the show of teas , coffees , cocoas , & c , & c , for which this firm has so long enjoyed a reputation . Of teas thero were no less than thirty-one different kinds , among them being the famous

<< Mahe-Yerba" tea from Paragnav , tho " Bush" tea , such as is used in Capo Colony , and the "Brick" tea , which finds such favour among the Russian and Tartar peasantry , who , it is well-known , are strongly addicted to tea-drinking . Our attention was likewise drawn to the "Mandarin Caper , " of which the Messrs . Phillips & Co . are the Sole importers . These are teas with whioh the public are nofc generally

acquainted . Each has some special points to recommend it , an ! we have no doubt thafc when fchey are more widely known , they will be anpreciatod and patronised as widely . Of the twenty-five varieties of coff « , it is hardly necessary to say that Mocha has the place of honour , but in addition we noted samples of Tellicherry , Venezuela , Plantation , ancl Jamaica . Of cocoas there were fifteen different kinds ,

vary ing , of course , in excellence , but all of good , sound , and wholesome quality , snch as Matwfamilies would have no hesitation in p lacing before her family . We have been at some pains in order to p lace these details before onr readers becanse of the teas , & c , we have specified some are only to be had pure of such long and wellestablished firms as Messrs . Phillips & Co ., while others , also we feel

assured , will in time find favour , not only with the ordinary consumer , bnt likewise with the Connoisseur , and can also only be had of this house . We may add that we took tbe opportunity of tasting Redwood ' s prepared cocoa , and fonnd it a most palatable and satisfying beverage . Those of onr readers who enjoy a cup of good coffee shonld avail themselves of the opportunity of testing that made from Branson's

Extract . Ifc frequently happens thafc after our banquets a demand is made for this " corrective , " but ifc is also frequently urged thafc facilities are not to hand , or the time requisite for preparation is inadequate . Whenever or wherever these excuses are put forth we would recommend those who tender them to consult Mr . Branson . By that gentleman ' s process coffee is " made in a moment , " a single

cup or twenty may be prepared with equal facility ; it is quite clear , and guaranteed free from chicory . Moreover , we found it what it was represented to be . At the Hall , no inconsiderable amount of space is devoted to the various appliances used in every day domestic life . Messrs . Ewart are very happy in their arrangements for heat , ing water , for cooking , or for warming apartments or conservatories ,

The several ice-making machines , and refrigerators are well worthy Inspection , while fittings for coffee palaces , restaurants , < Src . are of the most perfect construction . Nor would it be just to pass entirely unnoticed the Soups and Gravy Sauce Powders of Messrs . Geyelin and Co ., of Belgrave House , Argyle Square , W . C , whioh have obtained so many Prize Medals at previous Food exhibitions . These

are so well known that ifc will be sufficient ; if we say they are as well represented hore as they ever have been before . Among the miscellaneous exhibits which are only , as it were , indirectly connected with the purposes of this Exhibition , are the Bronzed-Iron and Marble top Tables for Cocoa Houses , Restaurants , & c . shown by Mr . 0 . Hutton of the Conybire Works , Birmingham . A similar compliment is due to Mr . George Edwards of the Kingsland Road , E , who has fitted

up no less than three stalls , at which he exhibits some of the best manufactured billiard and bagatelle tables—with the accompanying necessaries in the shape of balls , cues , markers , settees and the nana ] fittings—whioh ifc has been onr good fortune to see . They are in all respects a credit to the manufacturer , and have the further merit of not being over costly . Altogether the Exhibition , which will remain open till 3 rd September , is worthy a visit .

It is always satisfactory to hear that the differences "which "have arisen between brethren have been amicably settled , and , accordingly , we have great pleasure in announcing that the dispute between Grand Treasurer and

xSro . Massa is at an end . Bro . Massa has unreservedly withdrawn the objectionable epithet which , in a thoughtless moment , he applied some time since to the late Grand Treasurer , and , on bearing- of this Lieut .-Col . Creaton has

as unreservedly withdrawn the objectionable epithets he applied to Bro . Massa . We take some credit to ourselves for this result . We pointed out to Bro . Massa at the time , that not only was his reflection on the memory of tho late -oro . Samuel Tomkins unwarrantable , seeing that a

deceased brother could not take up the cudgels to defend Himself , but likewise that it was untrue . Being thus advised , Bro . Massa has mosfc honourably withdrawn his statement , while Bro . Grand Treasurer , with a similar sense ° t honour , has rp . hrno . hpA what , rift said nf Rrn . Massa . Wo

should , indeed , be pleased , if differences between other brethren were always put an end to thus amicably . Had s DPen the case in a certain memorable instance , which ^ as made the subject of more than one discussion in Grand

jfage , and that too , after it had been fought out to the ter endin a Court of Law , Freemasonry would have been Pfired a very grave scandal We feel great pleasure in actding that Bro . Clabon used his kind offices in bringing a ° out this desirable consummation .

rn , l ^ , , 0 rfc of the meeting of the Rahere Almoners is held ° ver till next week .

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Price 3 s 6 d , Crown % vo , cloth , gilt . MASONIC PORTRAITS . FIRST SERIES . RKMUNTED FROM "THE FRSBMASOJTS CHRONICIE . " LIST OF THE fOBTBAITS . 1 OUR LlTBRARV BROTHER . 17 THK CHRISTIAN MlNlSUiB . 2 A DISTINGUISHED MASON . 18 ' "Tan MYSTIC . 3 THB JIAIT OF ENERGY . 19 A MODEL MASON . 1 FATHER TIME . 20 A OBIP FROH JOFPA . 5 A CORNER STONB . 21 A PILLAR OP MASONRY . 6 Tas CRAFTSMAN . 22 BAYARD . 7 THB GOWNSMAN . I 23 A R . QHT HAND MAS . 8 AN EASTERN STAR . 2-1 OUR CITIZEN BROTHER . 9 THB KNIGHT ERRANT . 25 AN ABLE PRECEPTOR , 10 THB OCTOGENARIAN . 2 B AN ANCIENT BRITON . 11 A ZEALOUS OFFICES . 27 Tns ARTIST . 12 THE SOLDIER . 28 Tns FATHER OP THB LODGE . 13 FROSI UNDER THB CROWN . 29 A SHINING LIMIT . 11 OUR HERCULES . J 30 AN ART STUDENT . 15 A MERCHANT PRINCB . | 31 THE MARINER 16 THB CHURCHMAN . 32 SOLDIBB or FORTUNE . 33 . "OLD MUQ . "

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Second Series , now ready , Grown Svo , Gloth , price Ss 6 d , post free . MASONIC PORTRAITS . SKETCHES OF DISTINGUISHED FEEEMASONS . REPBINTBD IBOM "THE FBBBMASOS ' S CHBOSICLB . " BY G . BLIZARD ABBOTT , OF LODGE NO . 1885 , ASSOCIATE OF KINO ' S COLLEGE , LONDON . LIST Olf PORTRAITS , NESTOR AN INSTALLING MASTER ( Bro . W . Hyde Pullen , 33 cleg ., Past ( Bro . W . Biggs , Past Prov . G . S . W . G . S B ., PastDep . P . G . M . Hants , "Wilts , and Past Prov . G . Seo . Assistant Secretary Sup . Conn- Berks and Bucks ) , oil A . and A . Bite . ) A VETERAN THE STATESMAN ( Bro . -w , Kelly , Past Prov . G . M . and ( The Bight Hon . Earl of Carnarvon , Prnv . G . Sup . Leicestershire and 33 deg ., Pro Grand Master , Pro Rutland , Prov . G . M . M . M . Lei-Grand Z ., Past G . M . M . M ., and cestershire ) . Past M P . S . G . Commander A . A GRAND STEWARD „ , „ m and A * RitQ * ( Bro . John Wordsworth , 30 deg ., THE TREASURER p ast G . Steward , Past Prov ! ( Bro . F . Adlard , P . M . and Treasurer G J . W . W . Yorkshire , and Prov . Royal York Lodge of Persever- G . M . M . M . W . Yorkshire ) , ance , No . 1 ) . ViR Tm ' THE D EPUTY ( Bro . G . Ward Terry , P . M and Past ( The Eight Hon . Lord Skelmersdale , Prov . Grand . Soj . [ Arch ] Herts ) . 33 deg ., DeputyG . Master . Grand ACHILLES the Temple , and M . P . Sov . G . Past Dep . p v . G . M . of Eastern Commander A . and A . Rite . ) Divi » ion of South Wales ) . A PttOviNcrAL MAGNATE A DEVON CRAFTSMAN ( Bro . W . W B . Beach , MP ., Prov . { Bro . j . . Cm . tei 30 a PaBt n G fV * P ^ ' f ? M ? tfS Prov * * * Wart 1 ^ Devon ) . or Wight , Past G . M . M . M . and q _ -RiTAT . iir . vTir Prov . G . Prior oftheTemple , for hl * ttHABAMANTH Hants ) ( Bro ' - - Pul ' eney Montagu , J . P ., TIME - HONOURED LANCASTER j S ^' TW fe * S \ , - ^ on , m T T „ .. * .. TT - - i , T > Past Dep . Prov . G . M . and Prov . ( Br % i- £ r ! f - J Hme . P . Prov . a Sup - ; Dorsetshire , and G . G . S . Warden East Lancashire ) . Chancellor Supremo Council 1 . THE SCHOLAR and A . Rite ) . ( Bro . John Newton , F . R . A . S ., P . M ., ' HIPPOCRATES PZ ., Author of Works on Navi- ( Bro . j . Fear 3 on BeU > M . D ., Past gation ) . G . Deacon , Dep . Prov . G . M . and OUR NOBLE CRITIC prov . . gup . N . and E . York-( The Right Hon . Lord Leigh , 30 deg ., shire ) . Prov . G . M . and G . Sup . War- A CESTRIAN CHIEF wckshire , Past G . M . M . M . ) ( The Eigbt Hon Lord do Tabley , OUR PERIPATETIC BROTHER past G . s . w ., Prov . G . M . Che-( Bro . C . Fitz Gerald Matier , 30 deg ., shire , Grand J ., and Prov . G . G , Steward Scotland , and Past Sup . Cheshire ) . G ' s . Warden Greece ) . A HARBINGER OF PEACE A BOLTON LUMINARY ( Br 0 . Charles Lacey , P . M ., Pas ( Bro . G . Parker Brockbank , 31 deg ., Prov . G . J . D . Herts ) . Past Prov . G . S . D ., and P . Prov . THE LORD OF UNDERLET G . Treas . [ Aich ] E . Lancashire . ( Tho Earl of Bective , M . P ., Prov . A WARDEN OF THE PENS G . M ., Prov . G . Sup ., and Prov . ( The late Bro . John Sutcliffe , Past G . M . M . M . Cumberland and Prov . G . S . Warden , and Prov . Westmoreland , and Past G . G . M . M . M . Lincolnshire ) . Sov . of the Order of Rorao and A WARDEN OF MARK Red Cross of Constantino ) . ( The Right Hon . the * Earl of Don- A BOON COMPANION oughmoro , 32 deg ., Past G . S . ( Bro . E . C . Woodward , P . M . 382 , Warden , and Dep . G . M . M . M ) . 1637 , & c . ) A MASTER OF CEREMONIAL A GRAND SUPERINTENDENT ( Bro . Thos . Entwisle , 30 deg ., Past ( Sir Daniel Gooch , Bart ., M . P ., 30 Prov . G . S . of Works E . Lan . ) deg ., Prov . G . M . and G . Sup . OUR COSMOPOLITE N BROTHER Berks and Bucks ) . ( Bro . Samuel Rawson , 83 deg ., Past iEacULAPiYJS Dist . G . M . andG . Sup . China ) . ( Bro , j . Tjaniel M Mp ^ A GREAT ARITHMETICIAN cteg ., Past G . S . B ., Craft , and ( Bro . It . B . Webster , Member of the Past G . St . B ., Arch , Intendant Finance and Audit Committees General Order of Rome and Red of the R . M . Girls' and Boys' Cross of Constantino for North Schools ) . Lancashire ) . London : "W . W . MORGAN . By Order of all Booksellers , or will be sent direct , by post , from the Office , 23 Great Queen Street , Loudon , W . C .

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