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THE HOLBORNRESTAURANT, HIGH HOLBORN , & LITTLE QUEEN ST ., LONDON , W . O . ONE OF THE SIGHTS AND ONE OF THE COMFORTS OF LONDON . THE MOST BEAUTIFUL DINING SALONS IN THE WORLD . The famous Table d'Hote Dinner every evening ( Sunday excepted ) from half-past five to nine o ' clock , accompanied by high-class instrumental music . PRICE 3 s 6 d ; Attendance 3 d . 'THE CUISINE is under the superintendence of a distinguished French Chef . THE WINES ARE NOTED FOR THEIR EXCELLENCE , AGE , AND MODERATE PRICE . TN order to meet the convenience of the Brethren who will attend 1 UNITED GRAND LODGE , On WEDNESDAY , the 4 th MARCH , The Proprietors of tho Holborn Restaurant will serve A SPECIAL TABLE d'HOTE DINNER , Afc Pour o'clock—instead of at the usual hour , 5 . 30- - -on that evening , PRICE 3 s 6 d . The following will bo tho MENU . Sours . —Londerinno ; Printanier Royale . FISH . —Salmon , Hollandaiso Sauce and Cucumber ; Whitebait . — Boiled Potatoes . ENTUEES . —Lamb Cutlets and Peas ; Chicken Saute a la I ' ortugaise . ¦ —Potatoes Santo . REMOVES . —Ribs of Beef and Horseradish ; Haunch of Venison and Red Currant Jelly . —New Potatoes . Cauliflower . SWEETS . —Victoria Puddings- Dartois a 1 'Abricots ; Maceduine Jelly ; Ice Pudding . Cheese . French Salad . DESSERT .
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Quarterly Communication Of United Grand Lodge.
QUARTERLY COMMUNICATION OF UNITED GRAND LODGE .
r | uIE following is the business to be transacted in Grand X Lodge on Wednesday , 4 th March 1885 , at 6 for 7 p . m . 1 . Tho Minutes of tbo Quarterly Communication of tbo 3 rd December 1881 will be read and put for confirmation . 2 . Election of a M . W . Grand Master .
3 . Election of a Grand Treasurer . 8 . Report of the Board of Benevolence for the lasfc quarter , in which are recommendations for the following grants , viz .: —¦
The Widow of a Brother of the Islington Lodge , No . 1471 , London ..... . -gso o 0 The Widow of a Brother of the Old Dundee Lodge , No . 18 , London ..... . loo 0 0
The Widow of a Brother of the Sfc . Mary Lodge , No . 63 , London . . . . . - 50 0 0 A Brother of the Zion Lodge , No . 1798 , Manchester - 50 0 0
A Brother of the Lodge of Tranquillity , No . 185 , London 80 0 0 A Brother of the St . Luke ' s Lodge , No . 114 , London . 50 0 0 A Brother of the Lodge of Benevolence , No . 489 , Bideford 100 0 0
5 . REPORT OF THE BOARD OF GENERAL FURPOSES . To the U 7 iited Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of England . The Board beg to report that their attention having been called to a printed circular issued by a Lodge , inviting the Members to disclose their votes on a ballot which hud been taken for a candidate
for initiation , and which bad resulted in five black balls appearing againsfc him , the Master , Wardens , and Secretary wero summoned to attend and produce their Warrant and books , and ifc bavin" been proved that tbe circular was drawn up by the Secretary , and issued by a resolution of the Lodgo nt the recommendation of tho Master
and Secretary , thus wholly nullifying the principle of tho ballot , tho Board resolved thafc the said Lodge be suspended frra period of threo months , and the Lodge was and remains suspended acoordin » 1 v .
The Board further icsolvcd—That the Master and Secretary , beirmboth experienced Past Masters , he censured for instigatino * and recommending the Lodge lo issue such circular , find thoy wore oensuied accordingly .
Quarterly Communication Of United Grand Lodge.
A question having arisen as to tho effect of this sentence of suspension , it was resolved—That tho suspension for any period of a Lodge means the suspension of its warrant , daring which timo the
Lodgo cannot meet or perform any of its Masonic functions . Tho suspension of any particular brother involves an entire incapacity on his part to exercise any rights or duties as a Mason , or to participate in any Masonic privileges during the period such suspension remains
in force . Ifc will be recollected thafc in March 1880 a sum of £ 3 , 000 was voted by the Grand Lodge for tho purpose of painting aud decorating the interior of tho building . Of this sum about £ 1 , 300 was expended in the autumn of that year , when the work was unavoidably
suspended . The Board have to report that the painting and decorating of the whole of the rooms , together with tho grand staircase and corridors , havo now been completed by their order , nnder the personal superintendence of the Grand Superintendent of Works , at a cost within the sum voted for that purpose .
( Signed ) THOMAS FENN , President . FREEMASONS' HALL , LONDON , W . C . 17 th February 1885 . To the repert is subjoined a statement of the Grand Lcdgo Accounts , afc fcho last meeting of tbo Finance Committee , hold
on Friday , the 13 th clay of February instant , showing a Balance in the Bank of England , Western Branch , of £ 2 , 697 lis lid ; and in fche hands of tho Grand Secretary for Petty Cash £ 100 , and for Servants' Wages £ 100 ; and Balance of Annual Allowance for Library £ 13 17 s 6 d .
6 . REPORT OF SPECIAL BUILDING COMMITTEE . To the United Grand Lodge of Antient Free and Accepted Masons of England . Tho Building Committee , in continuation of their report to Grand Lodgo of fche 4 tb of December lasfc , now beg to submit as follows : — In that report reference was made to cat tain works , nofc of mere
restoration , bufc of necessary and substantial improvements , including the re-opening of tho Old Gallery , the various new exits in case of fire , the ventilation , the removal of the dangerous flues , fcho extra expense on pictures , & c , & c , none of which were of course covered by the monies received from the insurances , and the Committee
promised to report to Grand Lodge on tho 4 th of March tho amount required to meet the extra expenditure thus incurred . The works being now almost completed , fche Committee havo been able to balance fche various accounts , and they havo thus ascertained thafc a sum of £ 800 bevond the monies received from the Insurance
Ofiiccs will be sufficient to defray the entire cost of the restoration , whereby tho Order will be once . more placed iu possession of their Ancient Hall , with increased accommodation , with its portraits
restored , with its decorations renewed , and with many modern improvements . The Committee therefore recommend to Grand Lodgo that a vote of £ 800 be made for the above purpose .
( Signed ) JOHN B . MONCKTON , Chairman . FREEMASONS' H ALL , LONDON , W . C . 16 th February 1885 . 7 . Report of Brother Stanley G . Harding , Auditor of Grand Lodgo Accounts , of Receipts aud Disbursements during the year 1881 .
8 . APPEALS : — ( 1 ) By Brother Houry Godbier , P . M . of the Victoria in Burmah Lodge , No . 832 , Rangoon , against a decision of the District Grand Master of British Burmah ruling thafc a complaint made by Brother Godbier againsfc the W . Master relative fco confirmation of minutes was frivolous and vexatious .
( 2 ) By tho same Brother Henry Godbier , P . M . of tho Victoria in Burmah Lodge , No . 832 , Rangoon , againsfc a decision of tho Deputy District Grand Master in charge of tho District
of British Burmah declining to give a separate ruling on a second complaint made by Brother Godbier againsfc tha W . Master and the Lodge , ou the ground that tho ruling of the District Grand Master had covered both eases .
( 3 ) By Brother Rustomji Cowasji Jabooleo , P . M . of tbo Cyrus Lodge , No . 1359 , Bombay , again .- ; t a censure passed on him by the District Master of Bombay for printing and circulating documents connected wifch a complaint which ho was submitting to his Lodgo .
I ( 4 ) By Brother Samuel Georgo Davison , S . W . of the Lodge "Emulation , " No . 2071 , Sydney , against tho ruling of the District Grand Master of New South Wales , forbidding the election of a second W . Master , in consequence of the Warrant not having arrived from England , and the Lodge working under Dispensation .
N . B . — Tho papers relating to these appeals will bo in tl o Grand Secretary ' s office till Uve meeting of Grand Lodge , and open for tho inspection of the Brethren durine office hours .
List of Lodges for which Warrants have been granted by tho M . W . Grand Master since the Ia * "t Qnavierly Communication of Grand Lodq-c : — No . 2075—The Lodgo Moor . ibin , Wilcarmia , N . S . W . 2076—The fjuatuor Coronal ! L ^ dgf , London . 2077—Tho Epp ' ng Lndg " , Epping , Essex .
1 ' 07 'j—The St . Laim ; fic . ' Ljdgo , . Scunfch'irp ¦ , Liiic j ' nslu ' ro . i' 07 U—The R-itiY-xy Lodge , liomsrv , Victoria . 2080—The Clarke l , 'id .:, 'c , Mnlbmni ' .-, Vio ' urii . 2081—Tho Lodge of tho Gulden Fkieue , Leicester .
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THE HOLBORNRESTAURANT, HIGH HOLBORN , & LITTLE QUEEN ST ., LONDON , W . O . ONE OF THE SIGHTS AND ONE OF THE COMFORTS OF LONDON . THE MOST BEAUTIFUL DINING SALONS IN THE WORLD . The famous Table d'Hote Dinner every evening ( Sunday excepted ) from half-past five to nine o ' clock , accompanied by high-class instrumental music . PRICE 3 s 6 d ; Attendance 3 d . 'THE CUISINE is under the superintendence of a distinguished French Chef . THE WINES ARE NOTED FOR THEIR EXCELLENCE , AGE , AND MODERATE PRICE . TN order to meet the convenience of the Brethren who will attend 1 UNITED GRAND LODGE , On WEDNESDAY , the 4 th MARCH , The Proprietors of tho Holborn Restaurant will serve A SPECIAL TABLE d'HOTE DINNER , Afc Pour o'clock—instead of at the usual hour , 5 . 30- - -on that evening , PRICE 3 s 6 d . The following will bo tho MENU . Sours . —Londerinno ; Printanier Royale . FISH . —Salmon , Hollandaiso Sauce and Cucumber ; Whitebait . — Boiled Potatoes . ENTUEES . —Lamb Cutlets and Peas ; Chicken Saute a la I ' ortugaise . ¦ —Potatoes Santo . REMOVES . —Ribs of Beef and Horseradish ; Haunch of Venison and Red Currant Jelly . —New Potatoes . Cauliflower . SWEETS . —Victoria Puddings- Dartois a 1 'Abricots ; Maceduine Jelly ; Ice Pudding . Cheese . French Salad . DESSERT .
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Quarterly Communication Of United Grand Lodge.
QUARTERLY COMMUNICATION OF UNITED GRAND LODGE .
r | uIE following is the business to be transacted in Grand X Lodge on Wednesday , 4 th March 1885 , at 6 for 7 p . m . 1 . Tho Minutes of tbo Quarterly Communication of tbo 3 rd December 1881 will be read and put for confirmation . 2 . Election of a M . W . Grand Master .
3 . Election of a Grand Treasurer . 8 . Report of the Board of Benevolence for the lasfc quarter , in which are recommendations for the following grants , viz .: —¦
The Widow of a Brother of the Islington Lodge , No . 1471 , London ..... . -gso o 0 The Widow of a Brother of the Old Dundee Lodge , No . 18 , London ..... . loo 0 0
The Widow of a Brother of the Sfc . Mary Lodge , No . 63 , London . . . . . - 50 0 0 A Brother of the Zion Lodge , No . 1798 , Manchester - 50 0 0
A Brother of the Lodge of Tranquillity , No . 185 , London 80 0 0 A Brother of the St . Luke ' s Lodge , No . 114 , London . 50 0 0 A Brother of the Lodge of Benevolence , No . 489 , Bideford 100 0 0
5 . REPORT OF THE BOARD OF GENERAL FURPOSES . To the U 7 iited Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of England . The Board beg to report that their attention having been called to a printed circular issued by a Lodge , inviting the Members to disclose their votes on a ballot which hud been taken for a candidate
for initiation , and which bad resulted in five black balls appearing againsfc him , the Master , Wardens , and Secretary wero summoned to attend and produce their Warrant and books , and ifc bavin" been proved that tbe circular was drawn up by the Secretary , and issued by a resolution of the Lodgo nt the recommendation of tho Master
and Secretary , thus wholly nullifying the principle of tho ballot , tho Board resolved thafc the said Lodge be suspended frra period of threo months , and the Lodge was and remains suspended acoordin » 1 v .
The Board further icsolvcd—That the Master and Secretary , beirmboth experienced Past Masters , he censured for instigatino * and recommending the Lodge lo issue such circular , find thoy wore oensuied accordingly .
Quarterly Communication Of United Grand Lodge.
A question having arisen as to tho effect of this sentence of suspension , it was resolved—That tho suspension for any period of a Lodge means the suspension of its warrant , daring which timo the
Lodgo cannot meet or perform any of its Masonic functions . Tho suspension of any particular brother involves an entire incapacity on his part to exercise any rights or duties as a Mason , or to participate in any Masonic privileges during the period such suspension remains
in force . Ifc will be recollected thafc in March 1880 a sum of £ 3 , 000 was voted by the Grand Lodge for tho purpose of painting aud decorating the interior of tho building . Of this sum about £ 1 , 300 was expended in the autumn of that year , when the work was unavoidably
suspended . The Board have to report that the painting and decorating of the whole of the rooms , together with tho grand staircase and corridors , havo now been completed by their order , nnder the personal superintendence of the Grand Superintendent of Works , at a cost within the sum voted for that purpose .
( Signed ) THOMAS FENN , President . FREEMASONS' HALL , LONDON , W . C . 17 th February 1885 . To the repert is subjoined a statement of the Grand Lcdgo Accounts , afc fcho last meeting of tbo Finance Committee , hold
on Friday , the 13 th clay of February instant , showing a Balance in the Bank of England , Western Branch , of £ 2 , 697 lis lid ; and in fche hands of tho Grand Secretary for Petty Cash £ 100 , and for Servants' Wages £ 100 ; and Balance of Annual Allowance for Library £ 13 17 s 6 d .
6 . REPORT OF SPECIAL BUILDING COMMITTEE . To the United Grand Lodge of Antient Free and Accepted Masons of England . Tho Building Committee , in continuation of their report to Grand Lodgo of fche 4 tb of December lasfc , now beg to submit as follows : — In that report reference was made to cat tain works , nofc of mere
restoration , bufc of necessary and substantial improvements , including the re-opening of tho Old Gallery , the various new exits in case of fire , the ventilation , the removal of the dangerous flues , fcho extra expense on pictures , & c , & c , none of which were of course covered by the monies received from the insurances , and the Committee
promised to report to Grand Lodge on tho 4 th of March tho amount required to meet the extra expenditure thus incurred . The works being now almost completed , fche Committee havo been able to balance fche various accounts , and they havo thus ascertained thafc a sum of £ 800 bevond the monies received from the Insurance
Ofiiccs will be sufficient to defray the entire cost of the restoration , whereby tho Order will be once . more placed iu possession of their Ancient Hall , with increased accommodation , with its portraits
restored , with its decorations renewed , and with many modern improvements . The Committee therefore recommend to Grand Lodgo that a vote of £ 800 be made for the above purpose .
( Signed ) JOHN B . MONCKTON , Chairman . FREEMASONS' H ALL , LONDON , W . C . 16 th February 1885 . 7 . Report of Brother Stanley G . Harding , Auditor of Grand Lodgo Accounts , of Receipts aud Disbursements during the year 1881 .
8 . APPEALS : — ( 1 ) By Brother Houry Godbier , P . M . of the Victoria in Burmah Lodge , No . 832 , Rangoon , against a decision of the District Grand Master of British Burmah ruling thafc a complaint made by Brother Godbier againsfc the W . Master relative fco confirmation of minutes was frivolous and vexatious .
( 2 ) By tho same Brother Henry Godbier , P . M . of tho Victoria in Burmah Lodge , No . 832 , Rangoon , againsfc a decision of tho Deputy District Grand Master in charge of tho District
of British Burmah declining to give a separate ruling on a second complaint made by Brother Godbier againsfc tha W . Master and the Lodge , ou the ground that tho ruling of the District Grand Master had covered both eases .
( 3 ) By Brother Rustomji Cowasji Jabooleo , P . M . of tbo Cyrus Lodge , No . 1359 , Bombay , again .- ; t a censure passed on him by the District Master of Bombay for printing and circulating documents connected wifch a complaint which ho was submitting to his Lodgo .
I ( 4 ) By Brother Samuel Georgo Davison , S . W . of the Lodge "Emulation , " No . 2071 , Sydney , against tho ruling of the District Grand Master of New South Wales , forbidding the election of a second W . Master , in consequence of the Warrant not having arrived from England , and the Lodge working under Dispensation .
N . B . — Tho papers relating to these appeals will bo in tl o Grand Secretary ' s office till Uve meeting of Grand Lodge , and open for tho inspection of the Brethren durine office hours .
List of Lodges for which Warrants have been granted by tho M . W . Grand Master since the Ia * "t Qnavierly Communication of Grand Lodq-c : — No . 2075—The Lodgo Moor . ibin , Wilcarmia , N . S . W . 2076—The fjuatuor Coronal ! L ^ dgf , London . 2077—Tho Epp ' ng Lndg " , Epping , Essex .
1 ' 07 'j—The St . Laim ; fic . ' Ljdgo , . Scunfch'irp ¦ , Liiic j ' nslu ' ro . i' 07 U—The R-itiY-xy Lodge , liomsrv , Victoria . 2080—The Clarke l , 'id .:, 'c , Mnlbmni ' .-, Vio ' urii . 2081—Tho Lodge of tho Gulden Fkieue , Leicester .