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Funeral Arrangements In London And Windsor To-Morrow (Saturday).

FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS IN LONDON AND WINDSOR TO-MORROW ( SATURDAY ) .

On their return from Osborne on Monday , the Commanderin-Chief ( Earl Roberts ) and the Earl Marshal ( the Duke of Norfolk ) attended a meeting of the council charged witli arranging the details of the Queen ' s funeral . In addition to these officers there were also present the Earl of Clarendon

( Lord Chamberlain ) , the Duke of Portland ( Master of the Horse ) , Viscount Esher ( Secretary to the Office of Works ) , Lord Suffield , the Earl of Selborne ( First Lord of the Admiralty ) , Sir Henry Ewart ( Crown Equerry ) , Sir Edward Bradford ( Chief Commissioner of Police ) , the Earl of Pembroke ( Lord Steward ) ,

Sir Spencer Ponsonby-Fane ( Comptroller of Accounts , & c . ) , Sir Francis Mowatt ( Permanent Secretary to the Treasury ) , Mr . W . H . Weldon ( Norroy King of Arms ) , Mr . Lindsay ( Windsor Herald ) , Mr . A . S . Scott-Gatty ( York Herald ) , and Mr . H . F . Burke ( Somerset Herald ) . The council was occupied for a

considerable time . At the conclusion of the sitting it was announced that the route which the Queen ' s funeral procession will pass over in the metropolis will be the following . Immediately on the arrival of the Royal train at Victoria at II o ' clock , the coffin will be placed on a gun-carriage , and the cortege will take its

departure from the terminus and pass through the following thoroughfares : Buckingham Palace-road . Buckingham Gate . Past Buckingham Palace . The Mall .

St . James ' s Gate . Past St . James ' s Palace . St . James ' s-street . Piccadilly . Hy de Park Corner . Enter Hyde Park through Apsley Gate . Hy de Park ( East side ) . Marble Arch .

Across Lancaster-place . Edgeware-road . Boundary-road ( Oxford and Cambridge-terrace ) Sussex-gardens . London-street .

Praed-street , to Paddington Station . On reaching which the cortege will proceed to the arrival p latform at the Great Western Railway terminus , where a train will be in waiting to convey the remains of the Queen and the Royal mourners and a few privileged persons to Windsor , which

is expected to be reached a little before three . The Queen ' s remains will then be taken to St . George ' s Chapel by the following route , namely : High-street , Park-street ,

Long Walk Gates , George IV . Archway , The Quadrangle , Norman Gateway , to The West Door of St . George ' s Chapel

The funeral service will then be solemnised after which the coffin will be placed in a chapel apart and there remain till the Royal Mausoleum at Frogmore has been made ready for its reception , which it is expected will be on Monday .

1 he following is the full official list of representatives and suites : Argentine Republic—Don Florencio Dominguez . Austria-Hungary—Archduke Francis Ferdinand . Baden—The Grand Duke of Baden .

Bavaria—Prince Arnulf of Bavaria . Brazil—M . Joaquim Nabuco M . Lima . Denmark—The Crown Prince . Ecuador—M . Homere Morla . Egypt—Prince Mohamed Ali Pacha , Prince Mohamcd

Ibrahim , General I hurneyman Pacha , Colonel Iz / . et Bey , Colonel Yawer Bey , Ali Chelik Bey . France—Vice-Admiral Bienaime , General Dubois , Secretary-General of the Presidency of Republic ; M . Delavaud , First Secretary of Embassy ; M . Chabaud ,

Chef d'Escadron of the Military Household of the Republic ; Lieutenaut Eaton , orderly officer . Germany—Prince Henry of Prussia , the Prince of Hohenzollern , Vice-Admiral Baron von Seckendorff , Marshal of the Court .

Greece—The King . of the Hellenes and the Duke of Sparta . Gauteniala—Don Fernando Cruz . Hesse—The ( irand Duke of Hesse . Italy—The Duke and Duchess of Aosta ,

Funeral Arrangements In London And Windsor To-Morrow (Saturday).

Japan—Baron Hayashi Tadasu . Mecklenburg-Schwcrin—Count von Hardenburg . Mecklenburg-Strelitz—Duke Adolphus Frederick . Mexico—Don Sebastian de Mier . The Netherlands—Baron de Hardenbrock de Burgambacht

Baron T . Tuyfl de Serokskerken , Jonkheer de Ranitz . Nicaragua—Don Crisanto-Medina . Oldenburg—Count von Wedel . Paraguay—M . Machain and M . Ayala . Portugal—The King of Portugal and five members of his suite .

Roumania—The Crown Prince of Roumania . Russia—The Grand Duke Michael . Saxe-Altenburg—Prince Ernest . Saxe-Coburg—The Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg ( Regent ) , Prince Philip of Saxe-Coburg , Prince

Leopold , Hofmarscha' . l von Rtixlebon . Saxe-Mciningen—The Prince of Saxe-Meiningen . Saxony—Prince George of Saxony , Major Baron von Maugdot , Captain Baron von Metsch . Servia—M . Chedomille Mijatovitch , General I . Lazarevitch ,

Captam V . Der ok . Siam—The Crown Prince . Spain—The Duke of Mandas , Vice-Admiral Cervera , Jjieutenant-Colonel the Duke de Sotomayor , First Secretary ; Don Pedro Jover y Tovas , Secretary of

Embassy ; Don Carlos Crespi de Valladaura , Aide-de-Camp to Admiral Cervera ; and the personnel of the Embassy ( seven ) . Sweden and Norway—The Crown Prince and a suite of three .

Turkey—Turkhan Pasha , Alexander Karatheodory Pasha , General Tahir Pasha . Uruguay—Don Alfonso de Zumaran .

Waldeck and Pyrmont—The Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont . Wurtemberg—Duke Albert of Wurtemberg , Lieutenant-Colonel Bieber , Rittmaster von Vischer-lhinger .

Supreme Grand Chapter Of England.

SUPREME GRAND CHAPTER OF ENGLAND .

The following is the business to be transacted on Wednesday , the 6 th instant : The minutes ofthe last quarterly convocation to be read for confirmation , THE REVORT OV THE COMMITTEE OV GENERAL PURPOSES . To the Supreme Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of England .

The Committee of General Purposes beg to report that they have examined the Accounts from the 17 th October , 1 9 00 , to the 15 th January , 1 9 , both inclusive , which tboy find to be as follows : To Balance , Grand Chapter £ 40 16 6 „ Disbursements during the „ „ Unappropriated Quarter £ 3 SG 2 2 Account ... 255 4 ° >• Balance 15 S 7 5 „ Subsequent Receipts .. 4 S 5 41 ,, „ Unappropriated Account ... 236 15 o £ ? Si 4 7 £ ? S > 4 7

which balances are in the Bank of England , Law Courts Branch . The Committee have likewise to report that they have received the following petition : From Comps . James Berry as ' / .., Robert Ford as H ., John Tyndall as J ., and 16 others for a chapter to be attached to the St . Andrew ' s Lodge , No . 1817 , Shoeburyness , to be called "The St . Andrew ' s Chapter , " and to meet atthe Cambridge Hotel , Shoeburyness , Essex .

The foregoing petition being regular , the Committee recommend that the prayer thereof be granted . The Committee have also received memorials , with extracts of minutes , for permission to remove the following chapters : The Chapter of Brotherly Love , No . 329 , from the Chough Hotel , to the Masonic Hall , Yeovil . The Chapter of Rectitude , No . 581 , from the Wheatsheaf Hotel , to the

Exchange Hotel , Manchester . The Albion Chapter , No . 9 , from the Ship and Turtle Tavern , Leadenhall * street , to the Frascati Restaurant , Oxlord-street , London . The Stone of Friendship Ezel Chapter , No . 287 , from the White Lion Hotel , to the Brookfield Hotel , Stockport .

lhe West Kent Chapter , No . 1297 , from the Crystal Palace , to the Hotel Cecil , Strand , London . The Highgate Chapter , No . 1366 , from Beale ' s Restaurant , Holloway , to the Frascati Restaurant , Oxford-street , London . The Committee being satisfied of the reasonableness of the requests recommend that the removal * of these chapters be sanctioned .

The Committee beg further to report that they have received from the Past First Principals and companions of the Western Australian Royal Arch Chapter , No . 1033 , formerly attached to the Fremantle Lodge , No . 1033 , a petition , in which it is stated that , in consequence of the action taken by the District Grand Lodge of Western Australia , in declarihg itself a Sovereign Grand Lodge , and ihe chapter having consequently been severed from the lodge to which it was attached , the petitioners had taken active steps with a view to the formation of a

Supreme Grand Chapter for Western Australia ; and that at a meeting of the chapter resolutions were carried , declaring such chapter to be the Supreme Gland Chapter of Western Australia , and declaring who should be the several Grand Principals ; and resolving that a petition praying for recognition be adopted and lorwaidtd through the First Principal of "The Western Australian Royal Arch Chapter , " to the First Grand Principal of the Supreme Grand Chapter of " England j" and praying the Supreme Qrand Chapter of England to recognise

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MASONIC NEW CENTURY BANQUET AT PORTSMOUTH. Article 3
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MINOR ARTISTS AND ARCHITECTURE IN THE REIGN OF ELIZABETH. Article 5
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Funeral Arrangements In London And Windsor To-Morrow (Saturday).

FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS IN LONDON AND WINDSOR TO-MORROW ( SATURDAY ) .

On their return from Osborne on Monday , the Commanderin-Chief ( Earl Roberts ) and the Earl Marshal ( the Duke of Norfolk ) attended a meeting of the council charged witli arranging the details of the Queen ' s funeral . In addition to these officers there were also present the Earl of Clarendon

( Lord Chamberlain ) , the Duke of Portland ( Master of the Horse ) , Viscount Esher ( Secretary to the Office of Works ) , Lord Suffield , the Earl of Selborne ( First Lord of the Admiralty ) , Sir Henry Ewart ( Crown Equerry ) , Sir Edward Bradford ( Chief Commissioner of Police ) , the Earl of Pembroke ( Lord Steward ) ,

Sir Spencer Ponsonby-Fane ( Comptroller of Accounts , & c . ) , Sir Francis Mowatt ( Permanent Secretary to the Treasury ) , Mr . W . H . Weldon ( Norroy King of Arms ) , Mr . Lindsay ( Windsor Herald ) , Mr . A . S . Scott-Gatty ( York Herald ) , and Mr . H . F . Burke ( Somerset Herald ) . The council was occupied for a

considerable time . At the conclusion of the sitting it was announced that the route which the Queen ' s funeral procession will pass over in the metropolis will be the following . Immediately on the arrival of the Royal train at Victoria at II o ' clock , the coffin will be placed on a gun-carriage , and the cortege will take its

departure from the terminus and pass through the following thoroughfares : Buckingham Palace-road . Buckingham Gate . Past Buckingham Palace . The Mall .

St . James ' s Gate . Past St . James ' s Palace . St . James ' s-street . Piccadilly . Hy de Park Corner . Enter Hyde Park through Apsley Gate . Hy de Park ( East side ) . Marble Arch .

Across Lancaster-place . Edgeware-road . Boundary-road ( Oxford and Cambridge-terrace ) Sussex-gardens . London-street .

Praed-street , to Paddington Station . On reaching which the cortege will proceed to the arrival p latform at the Great Western Railway terminus , where a train will be in waiting to convey the remains of the Queen and the Royal mourners and a few privileged persons to Windsor , which

is expected to be reached a little before three . The Queen ' s remains will then be taken to St . George ' s Chapel by the following route , namely : High-street , Park-street ,

Long Walk Gates , George IV . Archway , The Quadrangle , Norman Gateway , to The West Door of St . George ' s Chapel

The funeral service will then be solemnised after which the coffin will be placed in a chapel apart and there remain till the Royal Mausoleum at Frogmore has been made ready for its reception , which it is expected will be on Monday .

1 he following is the full official list of representatives and suites : Argentine Republic—Don Florencio Dominguez . Austria-Hungary—Archduke Francis Ferdinand . Baden—The Grand Duke of Baden .

Bavaria—Prince Arnulf of Bavaria . Brazil—M . Joaquim Nabuco M . Lima . Denmark—The Crown Prince . Ecuador—M . Homere Morla . Egypt—Prince Mohamed Ali Pacha , Prince Mohamcd

Ibrahim , General I hurneyman Pacha , Colonel Iz / . et Bey , Colonel Yawer Bey , Ali Chelik Bey . France—Vice-Admiral Bienaime , General Dubois , Secretary-General of the Presidency of Republic ; M . Delavaud , First Secretary of Embassy ; M . Chabaud ,

Chef d'Escadron of the Military Household of the Republic ; Lieutenaut Eaton , orderly officer . Germany—Prince Henry of Prussia , the Prince of Hohenzollern , Vice-Admiral Baron von Seckendorff , Marshal of the Court .

Greece—The King . of the Hellenes and the Duke of Sparta . Gauteniala—Don Fernando Cruz . Hesse—The ( irand Duke of Hesse . Italy—The Duke and Duchess of Aosta ,

Funeral Arrangements In London And Windsor To-Morrow (Saturday).

Japan—Baron Hayashi Tadasu . Mecklenburg-Schwcrin—Count von Hardenburg . Mecklenburg-Strelitz—Duke Adolphus Frederick . Mexico—Don Sebastian de Mier . The Netherlands—Baron de Hardenbrock de Burgambacht

Baron T . Tuyfl de Serokskerken , Jonkheer de Ranitz . Nicaragua—Don Crisanto-Medina . Oldenburg—Count von Wedel . Paraguay—M . Machain and M . Ayala . Portugal—The King of Portugal and five members of his suite .

Roumania—The Crown Prince of Roumania . Russia—The Grand Duke Michael . Saxe-Altenburg—Prince Ernest . Saxe-Coburg—The Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg ( Regent ) , Prince Philip of Saxe-Coburg , Prince

Leopold , Hofmarscha' . l von Rtixlebon . Saxe-Mciningen—The Prince of Saxe-Meiningen . Saxony—Prince George of Saxony , Major Baron von Maugdot , Captain Baron von Metsch . Servia—M . Chedomille Mijatovitch , General I . Lazarevitch ,

Captam V . Der ok . Siam—The Crown Prince . Spain—The Duke of Mandas , Vice-Admiral Cervera , Jjieutenant-Colonel the Duke de Sotomayor , First Secretary ; Don Pedro Jover y Tovas , Secretary of

Embassy ; Don Carlos Crespi de Valladaura , Aide-de-Camp to Admiral Cervera ; and the personnel of the Embassy ( seven ) . Sweden and Norway—The Crown Prince and a suite of three .

Turkey—Turkhan Pasha , Alexander Karatheodory Pasha , General Tahir Pasha . Uruguay—Don Alfonso de Zumaran .

Waldeck and Pyrmont—The Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont . Wurtemberg—Duke Albert of Wurtemberg , Lieutenant-Colonel Bieber , Rittmaster von Vischer-lhinger .

Supreme Grand Chapter Of England.

SUPREME GRAND CHAPTER OF ENGLAND .

The following is the business to be transacted on Wednesday , the 6 th instant : The minutes ofthe last quarterly convocation to be read for confirmation , THE REVORT OV THE COMMITTEE OV GENERAL PURPOSES . To the Supreme Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of England .

The Committee of General Purposes beg to report that they have examined the Accounts from the 17 th October , 1 9 00 , to the 15 th January , 1 9 , both inclusive , which tboy find to be as follows : To Balance , Grand Chapter £ 40 16 6 „ Disbursements during the „ „ Unappropriated Quarter £ 3 SG 2 2 Account ... 255 4 ° >• Balance 15 S 7 5 „ Subsequent Receipts .. 4 S 5 41 ,, „ Unappropriated Account ... 236 15 o £ ? Si 4 7 £ ? S > 4 7

which balances are in the Bank of England , Law Courts Branch . The Committee have likewise to report that they have received the following petition : From Comps . James Berry as ' / .., Robert Ford as H ., John Tyndall as J ., and 16 others for a chapter to be attached to the St . Andrew ' s Lodge , No . 1817 , Shoeburyness , to be called "The St . Andrew ' s Chapter , " and to meet atthe Cambridge Hotel , Shoeburyness , Essex .

The foregoing petition being regular , the Committee recommend that the prayer thereof be granted . The Committee have also received memorials , with extracts of minutes , for permission to remove the following chapters : The Chapter of Brotherly Love , No . 329 , from the Chough Hotel , to the Masonic Hall , Yeovil . The Chapter of Rectitude , No . 581 , from the Wheatsheaf Hotel , to the

Exchange Hotel , Manchester . The Albion Chapter , No . 9 , from the Ship and Turtle Tavern , Leadenhall * street , to the Frascati Restaurant , Oxlord-street , London . The Stone of Friendship Ezel Chapter , No . 287 , from the White Lion Hotel , to the Brookfield Hotel , Stockport .

lhe West Kent Chapter , No . 1297 , from the Crystal Palace , to the Hotel Cecil , Strand , London . The Highgate Chapter , No . 1366 , from Beale ' s Restaurant , Holloway , to the Frascati Restaurant , Oxford-street , London . The Committee being satisfied of the reasonableness of the requests recommend that the removal * of these chapters be sanctioned .

The Committee beg further to report that they have received from the Past First Principals and companions of the Western Australian Royal Arch Chapter , No . 1033 , formerly attached to the Fremantle Lodge , No . 1033 , a petition , in which it is stated that , in consequence of the action taken by the District Grand Lodge of Western Australia , in declarihg itself a Sovereign Grand Lodge , and ihe chapter having consequently been severed from the lodge to which it was attached , the petitioners had taken active steps with a view to the formation of a

Supreme Grand Chapter for Western Australia ; and that at a meeting of the chapter resolutions were carried , declaring such chapter to be the Supreme Gland Chapter of Western Australia , and declaring who should be the several Grand Principals ; and resolving that a petition praying for recognition be adopted and lorwaidtd through the First Principal of "The Western Australian Royal Arch Chapter , " to the First Grand Principal of the Supreme Grand Chapter of " England j" and praying the Supreme Qrand Chapter of England to recognise

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