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responded to by Bro . Parkinson , after which the brethren adjourned to the Temple , where a choice concert was given , conducted by Bro . R . Limpus , Grand Organist for Middlesex . The executants were Mesdames Ashton ,
Thaddeus Wells , and Poole , Miss Emmehne Cole . Bros . Geo . Perren , T . Pearson , G . Mellor , Lester , Albert Hubbard , Henry Nicholson , and Henry Parker . The Toastmaster of the evening , as we have said above , was Bro . Harker .
Grand Lodge Of Scotland.
GRAND LODGE OF SCOTLAND .
On Monday , the 4 th inst ., the quarterly communication of the Grand Lodge of Freemasons of Scotland was held in their hall , George-street , Edinburgh . There was a large attendance , especially of members of the Craft from the west of Scotland .
In the absence of the Most Worshi pful Grand Master ( Bro . Sir Michael Shaw Stewart , Bart . ) , the throne was occupied by Bro . J . T . Oswald of Dunnikie , R . W . Substitute Grand Master , ¦ who was supported by Bros . William Mann , Past Grand Warden , acting R . W . Senior Grand
Warden ; Major Hamilton Ramsay of Garion , R . W . Junior Grand Warden ; Captain G . R . Harriott of Killiemore , Provincial Grand Master of Wigtownshire ; John Laurie , Grand Secretary ; F . A . Barrow , V . W . Senior Grand Deacon ; William Hay of Rabbithall , V . W . Junior Grand
Deacon ; William Officer , Past Grand Deacon ; Alexander Hay , Grand Jeweller ; John Coghill , Grand Director of Ceremonies , C . W . M . Muller , Grand Director of Music ; R . Davidson , Grand Organist ; M . Mackenzie , Chief Grand Marshal ; Albert T . Apthorpe , Grand Marshal ;
Wm . Bryce , Grand Tyler . Grand Lodge having been opened , apologies for absence were read from the M . W . G . M ., Sir Michael Shaw Stewart ; the Earl of Rosslyn , R . W . Past G . Master ; the Right Hon . James C . P . Murray , R . W . Depute Grand Master ; & c .
After the usual preliminary business , several presents were laid on the table , including those of" Proceedings" from Grand Lodges of France , Egypt , Virginia , North Carolina , California , Massachusetts , Illinois , & c . ; also from Bro . Colonel Kinloch of Kilrie , " Histoire de la Franc-Maconnerie . "
Petitions for charters for new lodges were disposed of as follows : —Those from Clydesdale , Larkhall ; St . Vincent , Sandyford , Glasgow ; Caledonia , Jamaica ; St . Andrew , Adelaide ; Clydesdale , Glasgow ; and Blantyre Kilwinning , Blantyre , were granted ; St . Andrew , Coatbridge ,
remitted to Grand Committee , with powers ; Kirn Clyde , Kirn , and Ardgowan , Greenock , delayed , in order to the petitions being put in proper form ; and Kenmuir , Balgray , Glasgow , was remitted to the Provincial Grand Lodge , to be reported on .
Bro . Hugh A . Mackay was appointed representative at the Grand Lodge of Canada , and Bro . Alex . K . Smith , Provincial Grand Master for Victoria . The following motions , tabled at last quarterly communication , were severally agreed to , viz : —
1 . Moved b y Bro . Alexander Hay , V . W . Grand Jeweller , and seconded by Bro . David Kinnear , P . M . 105 , and Grand Steward" After the words ' Eligibility of the Candidate' in Sec . IV . Chap . XX ., thc following words be inserted , ' three black balls being necessary to exclude . ' "
2 . Moved by Bro . Major Hamilton Ramsay of Garion , R . W . Junior Grand Warden , and seconded by Bro . Wm . Officer , P . M . 11 , and Past Grand Deacon" That copies of all notices of motions given in Grand Lodge be sent at once to Provincial
Grand Lodges , and that they be requested to circulate them in their provinces . " 3 . Moved b y Bro . Wm . Officer , P . M . 11 , and Past Grand Deacon , seconded by Bro . Kinnear , P . M . 105 , and Grand Steward" That it shall be competent for subordinate
lodges abroad to nominate any three Master Masons to represent its Master and Wardens at all meetings of any Foreign and Colonial Provincial Grand Lodge of which the Master and Wardens of such subordinate lodges are members , with all their powers . " Grand Lodge was then closed in ample form .
Consecration Of A New Lodge At Epsworth.
CONSECRATION OF A NEW LODGE AT EPSWORTH .
On Monday last , nth inst ., a most interesting and impressive ceremony was performed in this town , which has attained something of historic note as being the birth-place of John Wesley , and the hotbed of that peculiar form of dissent which bears his name .
Several brethren of the " mystic tie" having resolved to form a lodge of their own in the town , the assistance of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Lincolnshire wasclaimed in order to duly consecrate the new lodge , under the title of the " Isle of Axholme . " It had been arranged
that Major W . H . Smyth , D . P . G . M ., in the absence of His Grace the Duke of St . Alban ' s , D . G . M ., should undertake the ceremony , but the unhappy consequences of domestic bereavement prevented his attendance . His place however , was ably filled by W . Bro . Fowler , 712 ,
P . G . S . W ., assisted by several of the officers of the Prov . Grand Lodge . Among the brethren present were : —W . Bros . James Fowler , 712 , P . G . W . ; W . G . Moore , 270 , P . G . Reg . ; C . M . Nesbitt , 712 , P . G . Treasurer ; A . Kirk , P . Prov . G . S . ; Rev . D .
Ace , P . G . C . ; George Robinson , P . Prov . G . C . ; James Laughton , P . Prov . G . S . D . ; W . E . Hewlett , P . Prov . G . A . D . of C . ; J . Moxon , P . Prov . J . G . D . ; John Hadfield , J . G . D . ; T . B . Hamlyn , W . M . 422 ; F . D . Walker , W . M . 242 ; F . H .
Fosdick , 114 ; Thomas Morris , 1282 , P . G . P . ; H . H . Cave , 1282 ; Rev . J . C . K . Saunders , W . M . i 28 < 5 ; F . D . Marsden , P . G . Secretary , W . M . 712 ; and many others . A most convenient lodge-room had been already prepared for the occasion by the . energy of the Epsworth
brethren , and the kind assistance of Bro . Alfred Parkin ( Minson and Parkin ) , W . M . elect . The always impressive ceremony of consecration was rendered more so on this occasion by a soul-stirring address delivered by the Prov .
Grand Chaplain , Bro . the Rev . Daniel Ace , D . D ., 423 , in which he took occasion to allude to the similarity of Freemasonry , to the great work which John Wesley had in view , viz ., the acknowledgment of one vast brotherhood under one Common Father .
At the close of the ceremony , a congratulatory address was delivered by the Rev . J . C . K . Saunders , W . M . 12 S 6 . Afterwards the W . M . elect , Bro . Alfred Parkin , was dnly installed , and proceeded to invest his officers—Bros , the Rev . Daniel Ace , D . D ., as S . W . ; John K . Johnstone ,
J . W . ; Alfred Taylor , Secretary , and others . A cold collation , admirably served by the charming hostess of the Red Lion Hotel , was done ample justice to by the brethren assembled , Bro . George Kenning furnished the lodge .
This will be a day long remembered by the people of Epsworth , and we trust ere long to report the consecration of another lodge in this already influential province . The Provincial Grand Lodge will be holden at Grantham on the 28 th inst .
Consecration Of A New Lodge At St. Albans.
CONSECRATION OF A NEW LODGE AT ST . ALBANS .
The consecration of the Halsey Lodge No . 1479 ( so named in compliment to the Prov . G . Master ) , took place at the Town Hall , St . Alban ' s , on Wednesday , 29 th ult . About forty brethren were present ; among those were the R . W . Bro . T . F . Halsey , M . P ., Prov . G . M . ;
V . W . Bro . O . H . Wagner , Prov . G . S . Warden ; V . W . Bros . J . R . Cocks , H . L . Thomas , J . R . T . Andrews , P . P . G . J . Wardens ; V . W . Bro . Wilson lies , M . D ., Prov . G . Sec . ; V . W . Bro . T . S . Carter , P . G . Senior Deacon ; V . W , Bro . W . Cutbush , P . G . Supt . of Works ;
V . W . Bro . J . Terry , P . G . D . C ; V . W . Bro . M . Heywood , P . G . Org . ; Bros . J . Lowthin , P . M . 506 , and 1385 , W . M . Designate ; Hayward Edwards , S . W . Designate ; G . Askew , J . W . Designate ; S . Harding , P . M . 44 . 9 ; F . J .
Searancke , ; H . Edwards ; H . T . Lamb . The R . W . Prov . G . M . acted as Consecrating and Installing Officer , who was ably assisted by V . W . Bro . Terry , P . G . D . C ; V . W . Bro . Heywood , Prov . G . Org ., presided at the
Consecration Of A New Lodge At St. Albans.
harmonium . The whole of the ceremonies were performed in a faultless and impressive manner ; it has seldom been our lot to witness such perfect working . Bro . J . Lowthin was installed W . M . ; Bro . Hayward Edwards was appointed and invested
S . W . ; Bro . G . Askew , J . W . ; Bro . W . Cutbush , W . M . 1385 , Hon . Sec ; Bro . A . Godson , S . D . ; Bro . W . Morgan , J . D . The R . W . Prov . G . M ., V . W . Bro . Terry , and V . W . Bro . Wilson lies , were elected honorary
members . Votes of thanks were accorded to Bro . Lamb for lending the Consecrating Vessels , and to Bro . M . Heywood for conducting the musical portion of the ceremonies .
Seven gentlemen were proposed for initiation , and six brethren as joining members , which augurs well for the success of the new lodge . The brethren afterwards adjourned to the Peahen Inn , where a sumptuous banquet was prepared by the host : a most agreeable evening was spent .
At the last monthly meeting of the Royal Lodge , 643 , Bro . Walter Fisher , P . M ., P . G . S ., the celebrated photographic artist , at Filey , presented to his brethren of the above lodge , an enlarged photograph ( painted in oil ) of the late lamented Bro . Farthing , who was so well known
and so highly esteemed within the Province . As a work of art , the above photograph is faultless , and as a truthful likeness , it could not be surpassed . It is enclosed in a massive Alhambra gold frame , and will form a cherished and hi ghly valued ornament to the lodge-room . A vote of thanks was unanimously recorded to Bro .
Fisher for his kind , thoughtful , and generous gift . The presentation was made through the hands of P . M . Bro . Charles Scrivener , M . D ., who , in a speech replete with eloquence and artistic remarks , pointed out the various beauties of the portrait , and , at the same time , passed a high and well merited eulogium to the memory of the departed brother .
YARBOROUGH LODGE OF INSTRUCTION ( No . , * J 5 + ) , held at Bro . T . Walters , the Green Dragon Tavern , Stepney . —We have pleasure in acquainting our Masonic brethren in East London that the fifteen sections will be worked in this
lodge on the evening of Tuesday next , 19 th inst ., by Bro . G . W . Verry , P . M . The meeting is convened for seven o ' clock precisely , and the favour of the attendance of the brotherhood is invited .
STOKE NEWINGTON WORKING MEN S INSTITUTE . —A conceit in aid of the funds of this most excellent society was given at the Shoreditch Town Hall , on Monday evening the 4 th inst ., but notwithstanding the attraction ofa most interesting programme , the audience was
unfortunately more select than numerous . The music performed was entirely sacred , and consisted of the choicest morceaux from the Oratorios , Elijah , Creation , Messiah , and Judas Maccabeus . The Craft was well represented in the orchestra . A band and chorus numbering nearly 400 being
most ably conducted by Bro . J . F . Watford , the principal vocalists being Miss Matilda Scott , Miss J ulia Derby , Mr . Selwyn Graham , and Bro . Chaplin Henry . Solo Trumpet , Bro . Dearden . Miss Scott , although suffering from a cold , gained great applause for her singing , especially ia
" E-jaice Greatly . " Miss Julia Derby , also , was e ; . iht - . siastically applauded for her singing , " O -test in the Lord , ' "Father of Heaven" and '' He was Despised ' gaining two encores . Mr .
Selwyn Graham was also greatly applauded in all his solos , but Bro . Chaplin Henry had the greatest reception , as in all his songs he was encored , and in our opinion he never sang better , and never showed his fine voice to greater advantage .
To Foreign Subscribers.
TO FOREIGN SUBSCRIBERS .
It is very necessary for our friends to advise us of all money orders they remit , more especially those from the United States of America , otherwise we cannot tell where to credit them . Several remain uncredited at the present time owing to no advice having beect received , -
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Royal Masonic Institution For Girls.
responded to by Bro . Parkinson , after which the brethren adjourned to the Temple , where a choice concert was given , conducted by Bro . R . Limpus , Grand Organist for Middlesex . The executants were Mesdames Ashton ,
Thaddeus Wells , and Poole , Miss Emmehne Cole . Bros . Geo . Perren , T . Pearson , G . Mellor , Lester , Albert Hubbard , Henry Nicholson , and Henry Parker . The Toastmaster of the evening , as we have said above , was Bro . Harker .
Grand Lodge Of Scotland.
GRAND LODGE OF SCOTLAND .
On Monday , the 4 th inst ., the quarterly communication of the Grand Lodge of Freemasons of Scotland was held in their hall , George-street , Edinburgh . There was a large attendance , especially of members of the Craft from the west of Scotland .
In the absence of the Most Worshi pful Grand Master ( Bro . Sir Michael Shaw Stewart , Bart . ) , the throne was occupied by Bro . J . T . Oswald of Dunnikie , R . W . Substitute Grand Master , ¦ who was supported by Bros . William Mann , Past Grand Warden , acting R . W . Senior Grand
Warden ; Major Hamilton Ramsay of Garion , R . W . Junior Grand Warden ; Captain G . R . Harriott of Killiemore , Provincial Grand Master of Wigtownshire ; John Laurie , Grand Secretary ; F . A . Barrow , V . W . Senior Grand Deacon ; William Hay of Rabbithall , V . W . Junior Grand
Deacon ; William Officer , Past Grand Deacon ; Alexander Hay , Grand Jeweller ; John Coghill , Grand Director of Ceremonies , C . W . M . Muller , Grand Director of Music ; R . Davidson , Grand Organist ; M . Mackenzie , Chief Grand Marshal ; Albert T . Apthorpe , Grand Marshal ;
Wm . Bryce , Grand Tyler . Grand Lodge having been opened , apologies for absence were read from the M . W . G . M ., Sir Michael Shaw Stewart ; the Earl of Rosslyn , R . W . Past G . Master ; the Right Hon . James C . P . Murray , R . W . Depute Grand Master ; & c .
After the usual preliminary business , several presents were laid on the table , including those of" Proceedings" from Grand Lodges of France , Egypt , Virginia , North Carolina , California , Massachusetts , Illinois , & c . ; also from Bro . Colonel Kinloch of Kilrie , " Histoire de la Franc-Maconnerie . "
Petitions for charters for new lodges were disposed of as follows : —Those from Clydesdale , Larkhall ; St . Vincent , Sandyford , Glasgow ; Caledonia , Jamaica ; St . Andrew , Adelaide ; Clydesdale , Glasgow ; and Blantyre Kilwinning , Blantyre , were granted ; St . Andrew , Coatbridge ,
remitted to Grand Committee , with powers ; Kirn Clyde , Kirn , and Ardgowan , Greenock , delayed , in order to the petitions being put in proper form ; and Kenmuir , Balgray , Glasgow , was remitted to the Provincial Grand Lodge , to be reported on .
Bro . Hugh A . Mackay was appointed representative at the Grand Lodge of Canada , and Bro . Alex . K . Smith , Provincial Grand Master for Victoria . The following motions , tabled at last quarterly communication , were severally agreed to , viz : —
1 . Moved b y Bro . Alexander Hay , V . W . Grand Jeweller , and seconded by Bro . David Kinnear , P . M . 105 , and Grand Steward" After the words ' Eligibility of the Candidate' in Sec . IV . Chap . XX ., thc following words be inserted , ' three black balls being necessary to exclude . ' "
2 . Moved by Bro . Major Hamilton Ramsay of Garion , R . W . Junior Grand Warden , and seconded by Bro . Wm . Officer , P . M . 11 , and Past Grand Deacon" That copies of all notices of motions given in Grand Lodge be sent at once to Provincial
Grand Lodges , and that they be requested to circulate them in their provinces . " 3 . Moved b y Bro . Wm . Officer , P . M . 11 , and Past Grand Deacon , seconded by Bro . Kinnear , P . M . 105 , and Grand Steward" That it shall be competent for subordinate
lodges abroad to nominate any three Master Masons to represent its Master and Wardens at all meetings of any Foreign and Colonial Provincial Grand Lodge of which the Master and Wardens of such subordinate lodges are members , with all their powers . " Grand Lodge was then closed in ample form .
Consecration Of A New Lodge At Epsworth.
CONSECRATION OF A NEW LODGE AT EPSWORTH .
On Monday last , nth inst ., a most interesting and impressive ceremony was performed in this town , which has attained something of historic note as being the birth-place of John Wesley , and the hotbed of that peculiar form of dissent which bears his name .
Several brethren of the " mystic tie" having resolved to form a lodge of their own in the town , the assistance of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Lincolnshire wasclaimed in order to duly consecrate the new lodge , under the title of the " Isle of Axholme . " It had been arranged
that Major W . H . Smyth , D . P . G . M ., in the absence of His Grace the Duke of St . Alban ' s , D . G . M ., should undertake the ceremony , but the unhappy consequences of domestic bereavement prevented his attendance . His place however , was ably filled by W . Bro . Fowler , 712 ,
P . G . S . W ., assisted by several of the officers of the Prov . Grand Lodge . Among the brethren present were : —W . Bros . James Fowler , 712 , P . G . W . ; W . G . Moore , 270 , P . G . Reg . ; C . M . Nesbitt , 712 , P . G . Treasurer ; A . Kirk , P . Prov . G . S . ; Rev . D .
Ace , P . G . C . ; George Robinson , P . Prov . G . C . ; James Laughton , P . Prov . G . S . D . ; W . E . Hewlett , P . Prov . G . A . D . of C . ; J . Moxon , P . Prov . J . G . D . ; John Hadfield , J . G . D . ; T . B . Hamlyn , W . M . 422 ; F . D . Walker , W . M . 242 ; F . H .
Fosdick , 114 ; Thomas Morris , 1282 , P . G . P . ; H . H . Cave , 1282 ; Rev . J . C . K . Saunders , W . M . i 28 < 5 ; F . D . Marsden , P . G . Secretary , W . M . 712 ; and many others . A most convenient lodge-room had been already prepared for the occasion by the . energy of the Epsworth
brethren , and the kind assistance of Bro . Alfred Parkin ( Minson and Parkin ) , W . M . elect . The always impressive ceremony of consecration was rendered more so on this occasion by a soul-stirring address delivered by the Prov .
Grand Chaplain , Bro . the Rev . Daniel Ace , D . D ., 423 , in which he took occasion to allude to the similarity of Freemasonry , to the great work which John Wesley had in view , viz ., the acknowledgment of one vast brotherhood under one Common Father .
At the close of the ceremony , a congratulatory address was delivered by the Rev . J . C . K . Saunders , W . M . 12 S 6 . Afterwards the W . M . elect , Bro . Alfred Parkin , was dnly installed , and proceeded to invest his officers—Bros , the Rev . Daniel Ace , D . D ., as S . W . ; John K . Johnstone ,
J . W . ; Alfred Taylor , Secretary , and others . A cold collation , admirably served by the charming hostess of the Red Lion Hotel , was done ample justice to by the brethren assembled , Bro . George Kenning furnished the lodge .
This will be a day long remembered by the people of Epsworth , and we trust ere long to report the consecration of another lodge in this already influential province . The Provincial Grand Lodge will be holden at Grantham on the 28 th inst .
Consecration Of A New Lodge At St. Albans.
CONSECRATION OF A NEW LODGE AT ST . ALBANS .
The consecration of the Halsey Lodge No . 1479 ( so named in compliment to the Prov . G . Master ) , took place at the Town Hall , St . Alban ' s , on Wednesday , 29 th ult . About forty brethren were present ; among those were the R . W . Bro . T . F . Halsey , M . P ., Prov . G . M . ;
V . W . Bro . O . H . Wagner , Prov . G . S . Warden ; V . W . Bros . J . R . Cocks , H . L . Thomas , J . R . T . Andrews , P . P . G . J . Wardens ; V . W . Bro . Wilson lies , M . D ., Prov . G . Sec . ; V . W . Bro . T . S . Carter , P . G . Senior Deacon ; V . W , Bro . W . Cutbush , P . G . Supt . of Works ;
V . W . Bro . J . Terry , P . G . D . C ; V . W . Bro . M . Heywood , P . G . Org . ; Bros . J . Lowthin , P . M . 506 , and 1385 , W . M . Designate ; Hayward Edwards , S . W . Designate ; G . Askew , J . W . Designate ; S . Harding , P . M . 44 . 9 ; F . J .
Searancke , ; H . Edwards ; H . T . Lamb . The R . W . Prov . G . M . acted as Consecrating and Installing Officer , who was ably assisted by V . W . Bro . Terry , P . G . D . C ; V . W . Bro . Heywood , Prov . G . Org ., presided at the
Consecration Of A New Lodge At St. Albans.
harmonium . The whole of the ceremonies were performed in a faultless and impressive manner ; it has seldom been our lot to witness such perfect working . Bro . J . Lowthin was installed W . M . ; Bro . Hayward Edwards was appointed and invested
S . W . ; Bro . G . Askew , J . W . ; Bro . W . Cutbush , W . M . 1385 , Hon . Sec ; Bro . A . Godson , S . D . ; Bro . W . Morgan , J . D . The R . W . Prov . G . M ., V . W . Bro . Terry , and V . W . Bro . Wilson lies , were elected honorary
members . Votes of thanks were accorded to Bro . Lamb for lending the Consecrating Vessels , and to Bro . M . Heywood for conducting the musical portion of the ceremonies .
Seven gentlemen were proposed for initiation , and six brethren as joining members , which augurs well for the success of the new lodge . The brethren afterwards adjourned to the Peahen Inn , where a sumptuous banquet was prepared by the host : a most agreeable evening was spent .
At the last monthly meeting of the Royal Lodge , 643 , Bro . Walter Fisher , P . M ., P . G . S ., the celebrated photographic artist , at Filey , presented to his brethren of the above lodge , an enlarged photograph ( painted in oil ) of the late lamented Bro . Farthing , who was so well known
and so highly esteemed within the Province . As a work of art , the above photograph is faultless , and as a truthful likeness , it could not be surpassed . It is enclosed in a massive Alhambra gold frame , and will form a cherished and hi ghly valued ornament to the lodge-room . A vote of thanks was unanimously recorded to Bro .
Fisher for his kind , thoughtful , and generous gift . The presentation was made through the hands of P . M . Bro . Charles Scrivener , M . D ., who , in a speech replete with eloquence and artistic remarks , pointed out the various beauties of the portrait , and , at the same time , passed a high and well merited eulogium to the memory of the departed brother .
YARBOROUGH LODGE OF INSTRUCTION ( No . , * J 5 + ) , held at Bro . T . Walters , the Green Dragon Tavern , Stepney . —We have pleasure in acquainting our Masonic brethren in East London that the fifteen sections will be worked in this
lodge on the evening of Tuesday next , 19 th inst ., by Bro . G . W . Verry , P . M . The meeting is convened for seven o ' clock precisely , and the favour of the attendance of the brotherhood is invited .
STOKE NEWINGTON WORKING MEN S INSTITUTE . —A conceit in aid of the funds of this most excellent society was given at the Shoreditch Town Hall , on Monday evening the 4 th inst ., but notwithstanding the attraction ofa most interesting programme , the audience was
unfortunately more select than numerous . The music performed was entirely sacred , and consisted of the choicest morceaux from the Oratorios , Elijah , Creation , Messiah , and Judas Maccabeus . The Craft was well represented in the orchestra . A band and chorus numbering nearly 400 being
most ably conducted by Bro . J . F . Watford , the principal vocalists being Miss Matilda Scott , Miss J ulia Derby , Mr . Selwyn Graham , and Bro . Chaplin Henry . Solo Trumpet , Bro . Dearden . Miss Scott , although suffering from a cold , gained great applause for her singing , especially ia
" E-jaice Greatly . " Miss Julia Derby , also , was e ; . iht - . siastically applauded for her singing , " O -test in the Lord , ' "Father of Heaven" and '' He was Despised ' gaining two encores . Mr .
Selwyn Graham was also greatly applauded in all his solos , but Bro . Chaplin Henry had the greatest reception , as in all his songs he was encored , and in our opinion he never sang better , and never showed his fine voice to greater advantage .
To Foreign Subscribers.
TO FOREIGN SUBSCRIBERS .
It is very necessary for our friends to advise us of all money orders they remit , more especially those from the United States of America , otherwise we cannot tell where to credit them . Several remain uncredited at the present time owing to no advice having beect received , -