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Brooklyn Review from Brooklyn, New York • 8

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THIS BROOKLYN SUNDAY THSVIILW. 8 riMJlTlMM. fiHrean, rtMNiTtai. iindaii Uci'ini'. OFFICE.

57 FULT05 STREET, UNITED KTATKlt PAHAPOHT lil'UEAU, Ciuseue alsrut In trarei abJisd may ulitein i ss jm eta from A 0. WUlmarth, ptaapurt Agent, li. A Court llnusa No handier blreeV, N. k. TUMMEL SCHENK', U.LAL.

HI HIAr, bKiKUUKR, 173. MANUFACTURERS OF r. JJENUT C. BANKA COMMISSIONER FOR ALL THE STATES, v. a opst or claim) AND NOTARY rCBLIfl, IJtW OFKIl'H OF BANKJ8 A 1F.I1RY, Ilou rrxxir, wo FDRfiiTURE r.

RJIrar, lUalr, Traeenrer H. Donnell ttecrelery i John Henlor, rtemur taeot i- turn, Junior I W. i peualow, ktarvu I Ileelou, aster of 'eremumw Usury I- Gardner, t'tiailaln) leu. lullari. Orvantat 1 ou- I me, Uaa.

It. Ibatrina, A Vf. lisle let, Fmane Coiuauua Wna fatiaraun. Trier, Meoroiml Isioua, uo, Dgi. fachuand Zellinstr, Master i Alatatnler ft, Muqrlrr.

tteroor Waolsei Julm I), hrgea, Junior Vi aidee i Joseph A Hfera. Treasurer llimta Uloomar, Jr Hecratarvt FralarUk H. Down, Bw uit tiesivin arms tiartin, Juuue Deacon i Jan. Isltluand Gill wri It. hints, MaeUr of 1 Snorri, nisei tlufua F.

Hibbard, t'h)ilaini Alesander Nssssngar, Organist) WUham Uakfurd, lie ALTAI DiPUB. NO. 601, Adaa Gray Muter i James J. I.eerle, Senlra Warden i A. H.

rammrtou. Junior Warden) 1. liardetjlmrlL Treasurer Ih W. Dowell, becrelary i ilstwga S. Intuits, Heuior lieacon ITiarlea tan Viack, Juuiur lleaooni 8, JO Will Mason and J.

U. Hunter, Master of Cero-Eiuuiis ill lam Datlsriou, ilr.r Amlrww Otter. ron, W. N. I'o Ortnw, Jr and W.

0. Leal, Truitt, antaL Linux, 68A Jtmis D. A mi tli. Muter) t. E.

Rhode, Senior Wenten 1 Detsr Hay, Junior W'anten Jeremiah Ilrowii, Treasurer I Biendrnuan, Secretary i Jniio H. Itagsnuan, Kemor llearou Adam J. Orfrart. Junior Deacon) Jamas Htoddard and Fsrguson, hi eaten of CeremouiM) (). A Jud-a ti.

W. tVrgar, John li. Ilegermau, Trustees u. Lay ijton. Stewards Cabinet auj CjiboLitery WrMum, 193.

KUIjTON BTltKKT, I WW. tii uul of ouif lils. Broth th Hob. GiU I Fotula 1 sum, a Brother who no and kind coauilllatory Bourn ao materially useful with or ifl. Bra.

K. U. Vaa Itanaarilrar in gelling tin Grand Cnutury In lla prevent working or, tee, and who diacroet and phUuwqdn III honored Maeonry, and endeared him to all etth whine ha baa been aw aviated with i tore, ioased, That to th providence of Oud that kaa takes Bur beloved brother lie Futela Yale from our Council to tb rt pi pare! fi A Juat and good at ova of th klaaouie Family, hv been Balled upon to pert with one who by hla uniform and wlaa acU entitled him to a high poailion in our Oourit-ii, and andearetl hun to each of us personally. iiMohnl, Thai in hi untiring effort to all alio a knowledge of th wladoui eoutained in th ancient and accepted Rita, nobly battled atraiuat preiudice of deep root and long a lauding, yet by bi uniform kind man. ner, wa recrtini and Bsteemed by all, ami materially awiated In ro-orgamziiig our auUlm rite in tin Jurisdiction.

JitaJrrtt, That aa a further token of our o-iteem and remeinbrmnco of our Ilia Brother, will wreath hla portrait with eraj and immortelle for on year. That our jewel shall draped with th usual badge of mourning, and that a copy al th above revolution be forwarded to th Consistory in Naw York Moon's Magaxiu, Boston) Moor Maaoui Review, Cmnnnatti, to the Kir Grand Consistory, fur th Nurtliern and Kouthern Jurudictioa of th United Bute, to th 'Amertgaa Froemaaoury, Voic of Fra, masonry, LonUvilla, and American Freemason's New New York, signed by th Grand M. ti of 8., and Grand Kocy, under the Seal of this Connielarv." I1U 'HILDRETH'S G. M.C. of Jons D.

Da hi, Ga Kao'l. 3d door from Nassau fitrent. Er.OOKLTN actor DlKali Ata Iloliday Presents I jcatUHA uao KRF.ITLEIt, riUCHCAL WATCHMAKER 15 Sis ns Ktkxrt, I Near Fulton, Brook I rn. Watch, Clnrka Jewelry, and Mimical Bote I Repaired on II. OLR IIOI.IO.iV RPLCI.lLTVl All grade of New York Natch Co.

Watch on I i band. GENERAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY! I rfer tb redrt of Tns Rbtikw to oar Gfluerai Dumuwui directory. will do wil to coupuit Uup eoJamn, I 5ew of Tprlbt Ewl-S rittHiaoii ood6 W. T. IiKDKLL mkmifwturar of I tb mot approved atuoIm of xti for lTppfur, I Corner cioftctu upptj irroceni daily witb freeh eroaiuf Wiiewtea Gnus Graltam Flour, liommy, Hamp, Prepared Floor, in pkkiiKee, jmt up for family um.

Ark for JiKDELL'. Allow uo grocer to put off inferior gooil npon von. If 1 Wall IOckct New 11 4c ta irent it, Brwoklya 1IOCJSK IlIUNINIIINtt tsOODR. J. A.

SPIjAIXE, dealer in Btovea, Itangea, I Towel Itnclitt, Heatera aud Jiartlware, Hoaea FumiHluiig (ioodis 1 Tin, Copper, and Hheet Iron Worker. Hmoky Clumneya cured. Celebrated Hummer Kongo. goa ioiwmbiwoUM ceriMrkeu. Slde ftn( torncr Bracked AllllVUtS.

WALTEU.S A 00., Auctioneens Brooklyn I -4 Boleoroom No. 8D1 Fallon etreet. oppowte City I I Hall, Brooklyn. Beal Estate, Furniture, and I Merchandme aold at Kaleeroom, 31)1 FULTON I I STREET, and particular attention paid to out- dooraalefl. rnvate Houeea at Auctiou byJNO.

1 H. WALTERS, Auctioneer. Uousea Itonted and Renta Collected. mvrvuA'J riwv PKfe.vTii fine, I.ullirr, bn studying, l4 hi dtf IvtiiK al bi (wl-t dug It ha4 brought tram Wartburg. and at which ba waa very (uoiL As jrury crueiBX wtmai at tli told Iwfofl bun, aoi tha Ua I iu atu.lf vara atrack round with oanaaiuraa at tba 11a wurksd al hla daak fur day lngvlbtr without getting out but wbaa faUgund, and tba Itleaa brgaa to augnat.

bA bia gut tor with bud tutu tba porch, aiul Uiato ezerulni uaa oiuau-al pluut taajr (fur ba waa a akiltid muaio; au), whoa tba idoaa auuld flow lipou bun aa freidi aa flowara after a muuirr a run. kluaio waa hit (man. abla auluw at aat-b tirnna ludaad, Luther d.d out hi-Mlata to ray that, afiar theology, muaie waa tba Amt at art. Murid," muJ ha, la Uia art of prophet; it in tha only other art, which, hka Ihaidofj, can calm tha agitation of th raul, and put in doll to flight Nutt to muaio, If nut buf ora.it, I.ulbar bred cbililran and fluvara. ilia 'grant frnnriad bian had a hi-art aa Under an a woman a.

A Drat 8ou. During tha otto, bratiun at Uia one hnndrath auniveraarrof tha euluiit of aiiingfurd, Vt, a and arant occurred on tha afternoon of tha Amt day in tb Hidden death id Bro. Joaeph liaekaU, of East Wallingford a man ninety four yean old, who cams upon tha stand and Aung an obi Maaunto roundelay about Tba Building of boll mum's Trnnplo. Hs rung tha find atanaa with rigor, but at tha eloaa of hit aong, ha totterrd from tha platform, and mored aluwiy a few rods, then aank to tha earth and bred but a few momenta. Bra, Hanked had often nureaaed a duel re to die without a lingering alcana.

-bosonic Tiling. In order to keep our large factory in operation, and give employment to all our meu during these dull time, we are now elling our Parlor Furniture at retail, at than we hare been selling it to the trade for, aa the following prioee will ihow; Wor, Brother G. W. L. Judson.

William Fuianc Committee; J. ITttihyn, Tiler. ADYTTM LODGE, NO. 6)0. John White, Master; J.

W. Mac nil ay, Kenior Warden John Van Dyk, Junior Warden Georg F. Seward, Treasurer Joseph Hartley, Kecretary Geo. W. Hubbard, Kenior Ileaoon John Bradford, Junior Iiescon Robert Bloomfield and Jame Waksttehl, Maratam of Ceremonle; Jacob Lewis, Chsplaan Georgs DiUon, Tder.

XEAWANHAXA LODOE, NO. 61U Joseph II. Aston, Jlniter; Wtlllam E. AUlr, Senior Wanlen; Joseph Heard, 'tfuiuur Wanlen; Fthau A Blanck, Secretary John M. 'Helm, Treasurer; James F.

Urmuuig, Heuior Deacon; George W.Astuu, JuniorDeaoou George Sprague, and John L. tauyder, Master of Caramomee; Alfred E. Overlim, Hugh McKiy nd It. W. Trust; Georg W.

Lawrenc, Tder. RXXPEE LODOX, NO. 6M, r. A A. N.

I Frederick ropp, II inter Emanuel Loben. stem. Heuior Warden; Ckarlna Lohman, Junior Weideu; Wdliam Elbert, Junior Deecon 8. Lambert, Secretary Heury Yoght, Treasurer John llrelx, 8. Adler, Andrew T.

Kelnt, Treasurer William Voght and T. Springer, Hlswarde; P--Nicola, Marshal J. VanpeL Organist; N. Scherer, Tiler; H. Hteuigela, L.

Bheleauiger, Master of Ceremoiuee. EZEL LODOE, NO. 703. H. Clay Ltuius.

Master; Robert Ilarner, Senior Warden; Jamea H. English, Junior Warden; C. M. Gator, Treasurer It. A Kelly, Secretary Jaa, Colyer, Senior Deacon Wm.

E. nogara, Junior Deacon Geo. H. Kuhn and Jamea Whitehouee, Masters of Ceremonies; Wm. H.

Marshall, Marshall; Gideon N. Johnson, Chaplain D. H. Jones, J. J.

Quesluig, W. 0, Person, Trustee; Phillip, Tder. OBION LODOX, no. 717. Henry Taylor.

Master; David Grihben, Senior Warden Benjamin Estes, Junior Warden John B. Mackay, Treasurer; David L. Kirby, Secretary; Henry Carter, Senior Deacon V. E. Darby, Junior Deacon J.

P. Dnrfey, James Francis. Masters of Ceremonies; Rev. Joseph Wild D.D., Chaplain; Charles Delanierro, Organist; Georg w. Corwin, J.

W. Birdseye. J. 1. Broun, Trustee E.

J. Temple, Tder. PARLOR SUTIB, 7 30, 85 and $10 PARLOR SUITS, piece, $30, $35 and $14 PARLOR BITra, 7 piece, $30, $35 and $10 PARLOR SUITS, 7 piece, $30, $35 and $14 PARLOR BUTTS, 7 pieoe, $3 $35 and $10 PARLOR BUTTS, 7 pice, $30, $35 and $10 PRINTING. McBRIDE, MAERAT General Job. Printers, No.

86 DEV NEW YORK 2d Door from New Church St. PARLOR SUITS, 7 piece. All Stuffed Back. $15, $50, $55. PARLOR SUira, 7 piece, All Stuffed Back, $15, $50, $55 PARLOR SUITS, 7 piece, All Stuffed Back, $45, $50, $55 PARLOR SUITS, 7 piece, AH Stuffed Back, $15, $50, $53 PARLOR SUITS, 7 piece.

All shffcd Back, $15, $50, $55 PARLOR SUITS. 7 piece, An Stuffed Brcks, $45, $50, $55 Every description of Printing, each I A LABQE DISPLAY -oF- iFAJfCY BRACKETS -fob- HOLIDAY PRESENTS I Useful as well a Oma- mental, at Rixaxkadl Low Prices I CONSTITUTIONS, OrritFRt or LODCKSiELECTKI. jorrA Lonox, no. Jill. Joseph J.

Couch, (ftfth term) Master James Iluggui. hetuar Werdent Juliu 11. Velenune, Jmu.ir W'erden) Georg G. Herman (re-elected) Treasurer: Ibchard Sharp (twenty-third term) Kecrelervj t'harlee T. llaniard, Itolert D.

Faron, Daniel t. Laker, Trustee Charles T. Aecka, fteiuor Deecon) R. Van IlmiiL Junior Deacon: John A Dennett aud T. B.

Heynolda, aster of Ceremomea; C. T. Barnard, Chaplain) 0. W. Inrrn, Lihrxriu Joseph Kdey, Tiler.

btatt looox, no. 5. Charles W. Hubbel, Slaster Robert P. Le ridge, Benior Wanlen Celiel A Eebry, unlor Warden Charles Weller, Treasurer Charles F.

Lenny, Kecretary: Joee)ih Fox. Kenior Deacon) John Ward, Junlur Deacon William H. Liscomb, and George T. Jackson, Master! of Ceremome; L. L.

Parr, Organist Cbarle Aikman, Georg McKay, and Jab Judson, Trustee V. J. Timmons, Tiler. BALTIC LODON, NO. 384.

Henry Stevens, Master) John Holstein, Kenior Warden) J. Anon Foster, Junior Warden) William Richardson, Treasurer; William Roller, Kecretary) Bernard J. Jacobs, Benior Deacon) Robert Foster, Junior Deacon W. M. John Holt, Conoly, and W.

M. Edward Thelan, Trustees Brother Brigg and H. Hudson, Master of Ceremome) James Conoly, Win. Roller, and Isaac tigdeu, Delegate to Board of Relief Wa Richardson, Organist J. Ogden, Chaplain C.

E. Andrew, Marshall; Wm. J. Lapin, Tiler. (CHILLI! 11 DO NO.

8M. rnl Weidman, Master; Jacob Hchnantz, Senlof Warden; Charles M. Muller, Junior Warden; Conrad Kchmittmann, Treasurer Charles Loeber, Kecretary (diaries Wirth, Senior Deacon August Keidel, Junior Deacon Louis Helwig aud George Kchumaim, Masters of Ceremonies Henry Dietz, Martin Tharwarth, D. Weber, Trustees A Eisner, T. Rolhmatn, M.

Frank, Finance Committee; Lotus A-hafer and M. Frank, Stewards B. Wiedorbold, Organist J. Sutter, Orator) N. luckhaber, C.

M. Sillier, Ch. Wu-tli, Board of Belief J. nasa, Tiler. lexinoton lopon, no.

810. William E. Sprague, Master Seelamar Pearl-brook, Senior Warden Heury 8. Jnstisou, Jiuuor Warden Peter Reid, Treasurer T. Brook Hand-ford, Secretary) H.

Alonzo Haynes, Benior Deacon; Thoma Hmal(wood, Junior Deacon; Edward Van F. W. Bokee, and Ballouey, Trustees William Oakford, Tiler. STAR or BETHLXHIN LODOE, NO. 323; r.

A A. U. Oeorge F. Miller, Master; Napoleon Palmar, Senior Warden; Peter J. Bungart, Junior Warden Oeorge Russell, Treasurer John Taylor, Secretary, re-elected Samuel G.

I. aw. Daniel Corcoran, and Thomas E. Purdy, Trustees; A N. Bungart, Jamea West aud Charles Fischer, Committee on Claims.

a progressive, no. 354. Thomas R. Le Count, Master John L. Orms-by, Senior Warden; Charles E.

Pickett, Junior Warden Worthy Brother Hamilton Ewen. Treasurer; George T. Crane, Secretary; Herman Elilera, Benior Deacon Brother Bpence, Junior Deacon Owen Thomas, Tder F. A. WilkinBOn, Samuel Guthrie aud Charles Haslam, Trustees.

BY-LAWS, FAJirilLETS. BILL HEADS, Cards, -AT- CIRCULARS, OFFICER OF1 CHAPTERS ELECTED. NASSAU CHAPTER, 109. CliAiles P. Marrat, High Priest; -James P.

Howstt, King; Thomas Jones, Scnke; William M. Slupman, Treasurer; Ferdinaud Marshall, Secretary; 0. F. Doatty, Enoch George, William E. Sgrsgue, Trustees; Eduard Payne, 0.

of William J. Orr, P. Ferdinand Zollinsky, R.A.O.; Albert Btringliam, M. of 8d H. B.

Watson, M. of 2d Wilhnm Clyde, M. of 1st E. D. Popper, Chaplain; J.

Iioury Gifford, Organist; Robert Burk, II. W. Kara, E. D. Pepper, F.

Lenliart, Jacob M. Askms, Finance MORTON COMMANDERY, No. 4, K. T. The winding tip of the Semi-Centennial of thia Commandery, tha But Nip of which celebrated in August last, cams off at tha Aoademy of Mania.

New York, on Monday evening, 2-d instant Tha attendenca was large, but not so fud as the oocaaion deserved. Thera was room for ad to more about with oomfort Ttl adiea were all tastefully and handsomely dlJUted and smiles beamed forth from every countenance, each one vied with the other in rendering the evening's entertainment attractive. The arrangement of the committee were earned out without regard to expense aijj were of an attractive kind. The academy was very handsomely eoo rated. TbefjniMo being furnished by and wxall that could possibly bs do-sired.

The drill and review were particularly perfoct and faultless and reflects great cretlit upon Cnjih Gen. Sir 0. G. Brady for the standard of efficiency to which tha Sir Knights had arrived. Tha dancing programme was a perfect gem of its kind it being in the shape of the badge recently adopted by Morton.

The floral display by A. Yeatman Zaohos 82, was a beautiful success and in the latter part of the evening when all the flower were distributed in the form of bouquets, the ecene was immensely pioturesqne. This was a novelty for the first time introduced in this oountry. There were many distinguished guests present from New Haven, Philadelphia, Newark, Jersey City, Alleghany, and elsewhere. Among the guests from this city we noticed R.

Em. Sir Robert Black, E. Sir A C. WUlmarth, E. Sir C.

F. Beatty, Generalissim Geo. D. Curtis and Capt Gen. John C.

Heinkman of Clinton Commandery, M. E. Wm. A Stuart, High Priest of Gate of the Temple Chapter and W. H.

Clay Lanina, Master of Ezel Lodge. Clinton Commanderi Rzoxptcow. Though Morton Commandery has had the first opportunity. let it be known that Clinton will not be out-done on the 2(ith January next, and though we may emulate, and to some extent imitate, the Sir Knights in New York, we have, nevertheless, thrown the gauntlet, and the darling ladies queens of beauty shall determine whether Brooklyn is the home of gallantry and nursery of refinement, and, if the chivalry of Long Island are worthy of their ancient renown, one thing is certain, the Review will be present in propria persona, and tear no rival, even with the fair sex. i FUBNITUBE WAREHOUSE, Nos.

292 291 FULTON STREET. BXAM1NB OUB STOCK OF WOODEN WARE NOTE AND LETTER HEADS, PROGRAMMES, BALL AND PICNIC TICKETS, ORDERS OF DANCING POSTERS, SHOW CARDS, HANDBILLS, Ac. Neatly and pror' 'tly exocuted, at low prices, for Cash. MARIE ANTOINETTE PARLOR SUITS, 7 pieces, $60, $65, $70, $75 MARIE ANTOINETTE PARLOR SUITS, 7 pieces, $60, $65, $70, $75 MARIE ANTOINETTE PARLOR SUITS, 7 pieces, $60, $65, $70, MARIE ANTOINETTE PARLOR SUITS, 7 pieces, $60, $65, $70, $75 MARIE ANTOINETTE PARLOR SUITS, 7 pieces, $60, $65, $70, $75 MARIE ANTOINETTE PARLOR SUITS, 7 pieces, $60, $65, $70, $75 candies, ICE CREAM, Ac. CONSTELLATION CHAPTER, HO.

209, A. M. William Shew, H.P.; James Mitchell, King; A. F. Faster.

Bcriba; L. J. Rice, Treasurer K. Honeywell, Secretary James H. Buggies, G.

A. Delerer, L. W. Town, Trustees; C. A.

Van Viack, C. of H.j J. W. Richardson, P. A.

Alford, R. A. L. A. Nightingale, M.

of Third A. K. Sloan, M. of Second G. B.

Earle, M. of First George H. Kroger, 8entmel. ORIKHWOOD CHAPTER, NO. 265.

Hoyt Palmer, H. H. Bennett, King;" J. D. Nolan, Scribe; Wm.

Aikens. Treasurer; J. A. Hinman, Secretanr. Appointed.

A. W.JIindley, 0. of H.rJohn Collie, P. T. Lewis, R.A.C.; A.

B. Goklie, M. of 3d Wm. Waters, M. of 2d Comp.

John Grigs, M. of 1st Comn. Wm. Bungay, Tyler. Trustees.

J. E. Granksliaw, C. R. B.

J. ALTAIB CHAPTER HO. 868, R. A. M.

Modes Taft, H. P. William Beard King; John Bretz. Scnbe; James H. Whitehome, Treasurer; John Twohey, Secretary; Henry Voght, William Morrison, A.

Walker, Trustees; William Tracy, C. of Alonzo Bnrmer, P. 8 P. Fenwick, i. of 1st D.

McNeil, M. of 2d A. Walker, M. of 3d V. Before you purchase else- where.

It will pay you to look over our large stock of "card and work-tables, BIBLE AND JARDI-: NIERRE STANDS, FOLDING, SMOKING: and LADIES SLIPPER chairs, NEW STYLE OF i CAMP CHAIRS, LADIES ROCKING, and GENTS FOOT RESTS: GRAND DUCHESS PARLOR SUITS, 7 pieces, $75, $85, $95 GRAND DUCHESS PARLOR SUITS, 7 pieces, $75, $35, $95 GRAND DUCHESS PARLOR SUITS, 7 pieces, $75, $85, $95 GRAND DUCHESS PARLOR SUITS, 7 pieces, $75, $85, $95 GRAND DUCHESS PARLOR SUITS, 7 pieces, $75, $85, $95 GRAND DUCHESS PARLOR SUITS, 7 pieces, $75, $85, $95 rjlHE SWEETS OF LIFE To be fonnd at the LONG ISLAND CANDY DEF.OT, No. 77 MYRTLE ATENUT, Between Jay and Lawrence streete. Go to the Depot for your CANDIES, whore yon will be sure of getting them PUKE, FRESH, and CHEAP. A great assortment of CANDIES, MOTTOES, MOTTO PAPERS, CORNOCOPIAS, FANCY BOXES, and ALL KINDS OF FANCY ARTICLES FOR CHRISTMAS TREES AND HOLIDAY PRESENTS, at the very lowest pricea. CANDIES at 18, 20, and 25 cent per lb.

at whoeleale or retail. A LIBERAL REDUCTION TO FAIRS AND SUNDAY SCHOOLS. Please call and examine the varied and large assortment of E. HUNT, No. 77 Myrtle avenue, 1 Between Jay and Lawrence streets.

SUNDAY SCHOOLS AND FAIRS SUPPLIED AT WHOLESALE PRICES. FANCY PARLOR SUITS, IN SILK, 7 pieces, $125 to $175 FANCY PARLOR SUITS, IN SILK, i 7 pieces, $125 to $175 FANCY PARLOR SUITS; IN SILK, 7 pieces, $125 to $175 FANCY PARLOR SUITS, IN SILK, 7 pieces, $125 to $175 FANCY PARLOR SUITS, IN SILK, 7 pieces, $125 to $175 FANCY PARLOR SUITS, IN SILK, 7 pieces, $125 to $175 IBD1CAL. TRADE EASTERN STAR. OUTI BRANCH CHAPTER, NO. 7.

Sarah Pye, W. George P. Miller, W. Frances Frost, A. Cornelia W.

Richardson, Louisa H. Ashey, Maria E. Johnson, Susan T. Adams; A. Sarah Broad, Adah Anna 8.

Young, Ruth Adelaide Bonnell, Esther; Charlotte Pacer, Martha; Mrs. Caroline Webb, Electa; Amelia Mo Donald, Mary Huntley, William M. Richardson; Charles L. Webb, Trustee! STELLA CHAPTER NO. 29.

8. A- Roberts, Worthy Matron Catherine E. Hopper, Tieasurer Kate Hicks, Secretary; Cora Bailey, Conductress; Frances Bennett, Assistant Conductress Nellie Roberts, Warder; Eliza Bogardua, Adah; Agnes L. Donaldson, Ruth; Amelia Walker, Esther; Jenny Bailey, Electa; Jacob M. Hopper, Worthy Patron; Daniel Grant, C.

H. Pelletrau. and Pascal Donaldson, Trustees. After the election A J. Burton was presented with an elegant goldheaded cane for favor rendered the Chapter.

RADIANT-CHAPTER, NO. 35. Eliza Quimby, W. Matron Cynthia Wycoff, A M. Lucretia Peer, Treasurer Elijah Campbell, Secretary A Taylor, N.

Insh, A Mesdame Hevans, Clark and Dwells, Trustees Stephen Clark, W. Patron. Personal. Worshiphd Brother Wm. E.

SpRAOtm, the new Master of Lexington Lodge, ba nobly earned high honors his membership in the Board of Education has afforded his liberal mind free soope in the way intellectual enjoyment, and right worthily has he oocupied the pleasant hours in the schools, and especially those held in the evenings, when his kindly presonoe and advice will not soon be forgotten. How fortunate that Lexington Lodge has secured his invaluable services in the East for the ensuing year. W. Bro. H.

Clay Lanios has been re-elec tpd Master of Ezel Lodge, it has been our most agreeable privilege to have enjoyed the intimate acquaintance of this distinguished brother for many years, and it is with no little gratification that we eecond his continued Masonio advancement, zeal, energy and devotion, comprise his personal relations with 111 craft, in fact, we have heard it remarked that he was bom upon the square. Wm. A Stoabt, P.M. of Lafayette Lodge, has been elected High Priest of Gate of the Temple Chapter, R. A.

H. Bro. S. is one of those modest, unassuming gentlemen, whom the office seeks, and the honors whereof never enters his ambition. He will give a good account of his stewardship when the cycle of another year is passed.

Death, Benjamin F. Morgan, an old and respected member of Zeredatha Lodge, No. 488, deceased on Friday morning last, after a short illness. His funeral will take place from the York Street M. E.

Church, this day, at 1 o'clock P. M. The attention of the members of the above Lodge is called to an advertisement in another ooluinn. THE LARGEST VARIETY OF BEDROOM SUITS in the Greatest Variety BEDROOM SUITS in th Greatest Variety BEDROOM SUITS in the Greatest Variety 1 BEDROOM SUITS in the Greatest Variety BEDROOM SUITS in th Greatest Variety i BEDROOM SUITS in th Greatest Variety WOODEN WARE CENTRAL LODOE, NO. 361.

Andrew B. Lindsay, Master; J. Fred. Moore, M.D., Senior Warden; Peter D. Leya, M.D..

Jumor Warden; DavatFMcGie, Treasurer; Samuel Dyas, Secretary: Lafayette Briggs, Senior Deacon; Charles E. Lansing. Junior Deacon; Ely Gill, and Andrew McCord, Master of Ceremonies; Rev. D. M.

Heydnck. Chaplain; Joseph B. Jones, H.D.; Alison Lewis, and John H. Bennet, Trustees W. N.

Qoode, E. W. Ebbets, fcnd Joseph Bishop, Finance Committee E. Counel, Orgauist George Dilldr, Tiler. COBNEB STONE LODOE, NO.

367. Thomas B. Gill. Master, re-elected William J. Lewees, Senior Warden, re-elected; John Henry, Junior Warden, re-elected; Alex.

McGarvey, Treasurer, re-elected; Joseph L. Haebrouck, M. Secretary, re-elected) Thomas B. Rutan, Senior Deacon Arthur B. Tyson, Junior Deacon R.

M. Austin, E. B. Quick, Thomas Hill. Trustees; W.

Baldwin, Samuel Durand, Masters of Ceremonies: Wor. Bro. H. W. Marsh, Caleb 8.

Memt, A. H. Mannna, Delegates to ths Masonio Board of Relief Wor. Bro. H.

W. Marsh. Joseph C. Parr, Thomas H. Zabriekie.

Finance Committee Thomas B. Butler, D. Chaplain; Thomas C. Barane, Organist Edward Fisett, Tiler. LONO ISLAND LODOE, NO.

381 James H. Taylor, Master i Oeorge Ingram, Senior Warden William Parker, Junior Warden; Ieaao Thomas, Treasurer John Scrimgeour, Secretary J. Covert, George Williamson and E. B. Tnpp.

Trustees DELTA LODOE, NO. 451. Benjamin Lewis, Master; Georgs D. Knight, Benior Warden; B. Leighton, Junior Warden; Ulrio Kreitler, Treasurer; R.

Penfold, J. Bruce, Benior Deacon S.Jaoobe, Junior Deacon Alexander Kelsey and Walter Young Masters of Ceremonies; Edward Schofield, John Leary and G. W. Walters, Trustees Rev. J.

H. Cullen, Samuel Cullington, Chaplains; J. H. Gifford, Organist; J. Bruce, B.

Bwithenbank, W. Morgan, Standing Committee. TIW TBEff LODGE, NO. 461. T.

0. Yeomans, Master; Allen Csreewell, Senior Warden T. W. Rowland, Junior Warden E. D.

Shipman, Treasurer; W. G. Halsey, Secretary; H. Munroe, Senior Deacon John Watson, Junior Deacon W. Hotine, P.

B. Westervelt and J. Thomas. Trustees. ZEBBDATHA LODOE NO.

483. Samuel Ayera, Master; P. F. Lenhardt, Senior Warden; Albert Btnngham, Junior Warden. Herbert C.

Tonge, Treasurer; H. C. Packard' Secretary Chas. P. Marrat, Bsuben Riley, Eliathah Hunt, Trustees; Horace J.

Arne, Senior Deacon John Paine, Junior Deacon John Day, M. of C. Chas. S. Jones.

J. M. of C. Robert R. Rhodes, PhvBician Ehsthan Hunt, Chaplain; Edward Cornell, Organist; N.JJ.rfGwood, George K1obs.

Ira B. Lathrop, Finance Committee; William M. Richardson, Tiler. wti.t. QUOTE LODOff NO.

540. John Ward, Master John A. Masterson, Senior Warden; George Hadden, Junior Warden; Wm. Mason, Treasurer; J. Henry Gifford, Secretory; Tbomoa klemmg, Senior Deacon Frank Torror, Jam or Deacon; Robert T.

Hardy. Robert W. Pringle and Alex. Hunter, TnuiteeB D. D.

Pugh and Richard Shannon, Master of Ceremonies Godfrey Itincko, Tiler. BKBFOSD LODOS, HO. 674. T. Bush.

Master; D. B. Phillips, Benior Warden; C. M. Nichola, Junior Warden John to roxrsn in this country, hasonc notices.

AT POPULAR PRICES, AT COMPANIONS OF GREENWOOD CHAPTER, NO. 265 R. A M. Yon are hereby notified to be present on FRIDAY EVENING, January 2d, 1874. Dusineaa amendment to By Law.

By order, HOYT PALMER, H. P. John E. Hinnan, Secretary. LANG NAUS AT THE SAME LOW PRICES AT THE SAME LOW PRICES 1 AT THE SAME LOW PRICES AT THE SAME LOW PRICES 1 AT THE SAME LOW PRICES 292 294 FULTON ST.

') KEARNEYS EXTRACT.BUCHU The only known remetjy for BRIGUITS DISEASE. And a poeitirgiSemedy for Gout, Gfavel, Strictures, Diabetes, Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility, Drops Non-retention or Incontinence of Urine, 'Irritation, Inflammation or ulceration of the Bladtler and Kvinrys, Sperma-i torrheea Ijencorrhcea or Whites, Colculos Gravel or Drtckdust Deposit and Mucus or ilky Discharges. UEABVET9 EXTRACT BI CIIC Permanently Corea ail Dieeaees of the Bladder, Kidneys an 5 Proneical Swellings, exiatmgm Mei Women'and Chilaren. NO MATTER WHAT THE AGE Prof. Steele says, One bottle is worth more than ail other Buchus combined.

Price, One Dollar pet Bottle, or Six Bottles for Fire Dollars, A Physician in attendance to answer correepon denes and give advice free. Depot, 104 Duane Street, New York. 8old by Druggists Everywhere. ZEREDATHA LODOE, No. 483 BRETHREN You are hereby SUMMONED to attend a Special Commnuication of the Lodge, to be held at Phmnix Building, No.

16 Court street, THIS DAY, (Sunday) at 12 oclock noon sharp, for the purpose of paying the last tribute or reepect to our deceased brother, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN MORGAN. Brethren of Sister Lodge are cordially invited to be present. By order of H. C. Paciabd, 8ecy.

8. AYRES, Master LINTON COMMANDER); NO. 1K.T.. A MEETING will be held every Saturday Evening at 8 oclock, in Dbill RopM or Phosnix Build eno, No. IS Court St, and continue every successive Batohday Evzninq unti.

I lie Reception at the Academy of Muaio, on the 2lth January, 1874. CLAUDIUS F. BEATTY, ElONINT Cokmandii. ANCIENT ACCEPTED BITE. THK LAT GILES FONDA YATES.

The subjoined document explaining itself will be found of much interest as never before having been published. We are indebted to Nathan H. Gould 33 of Rhode Island for the opportunity of presenting it to our readers. At a special meeting of Rhode Island Consistory of ths Ancient and Accepted Rite of Masonry held at its Grand East at Newport, Rhode Island. N.

L. 41, 29, W. L. 71, 18, 29; A. 6859 Attn 2d, Cheslen 5620.

When it having been announced that our well beloved Ills. Brother Giles Fonda Yates of New York had deceased in that City on the 13th the following preamble and Reaolu. tions were unanimously passed. tf It having pleased the Almighty, disposer of events, to take from our oouned, Easy Chairs, Fancy Chairs Lounges, Rockers, Book-Cases, "Writing Desks, I ibrary Tables, Hatstands, vf Aud all' others Articles in the Furniture business in the greatest variety, and ai lees than oost of manufacture, 6 202 294 ili.

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