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Notices Of Meetings.
Lodge Of Economy , No . 76 . —At the meeting of this wellknown and time immemorial Lod < re , which took place on Wednesday , tho 29 th inst ., at the Masonio Hall , Winchoster , there was a numerous attendance of influential brethren of the city , neighbonrin ? towns and provinces , to witness tho installation of Bro . F . Raymond Brvan , tho W . M . olect . Bro . E . Godwin P . M . opened the Lods » e in
tho first and second degrees , and examined Bro . Jacob ( a candidate for tho M . M . degree ) , who answered all the questions put to him in a most efficient and satisfactory manner , and , being entrusted with a test of merit , was afterwards raised to tho third decree by Bro . Gammon P . M ., Itoyal Kent Lodge of Antiquity , No . 20 , who , since his appointment as Surveyor for the Corporation of this City , has
become an active working member of tho Lodge . The ceremony was performed in an impressive manner . Bro . E . Godwin then resumed the Master ' s chair , and , assisted bv Bro . EverittP . M . nnd P . P . S . G . D . as S . W ., Bro . Harris P . M . and P . P . S . G . W . as J . W ., and Bro . C . Wadham P . M . ( 122 ( Wimbonrne ) , 58 R , 1112 and P . P S . G . W . Wilts and Dorset as D . C .. proceeded with the installation of Bro . Bryan , who had been
unanimonsly elected Master for the ensuing year . Bro . Godwin himself , and tho excellence of his work , are well known in tho Province , and wo must say the ceremony was carefully and most impressively performed by him , testimony of which was given shortly aftorwards by a special vote of tb nks being passed and recorded , on the motion of Bro . T . Stopher P . M . ( a late Mayor of the city ) . The
W . M . appointed his Officers , and the Lodge was shortly after closed in peace and harmony . Tho brethren then adjonrned to ati excellent banquet , prepared by Mrs . Spriggs , tho worthy nnd much respected hostess , at the Eoyal Hotel , where a very happy evening was spent under the able presidency of the newly-installed W . M . The usual toasts were given , and tho most hearty good wishes wore
expressed for the welfare and prosperity of the last W . M . Bro . Banchard , who recently left the city for New Zealand . On the toast of tho W . M ., Bro . Godwin paid tribute to Bro . Bryan's excellent qualities , and expressed tho great pleasure it had given him to instal Bro . Bryan , who was initiated at the same time as himself . Some little amusement was caused in tho coarse of his remarks by Bro . Godwin
stopping short , and when , on looking round the room , he found a non-Masonic waiter present , he said it seemed to him as if a spell had been broken , for just now he felt a sort of inspiration which checked his thoughts and words , and now he had found the cause in tho cowan before them , who then left tho room , and the enrrent of electricity , as it were , was again completed . Winchester , ns most of
our readers know , is full of ancient and interesting relics , and we shonld not omit to mention that the building , which is now the Royal Hotel , was formerly a convent , and the banquet on Wednesday was served in what used to be the nuns' chapel , where tho altar recess and stops are still in existence . Amongst those present , besides
those already mentioned , we not iced Bro . E . G . Lncrge I . P . M . 1100 and Treasurer lfi 07 , Bro . Hickman ( sou of the D . P . G . M . ) , Southampton , Bro . Spelling P . P . Grand Officer , Bros . Powell , Goslot , Hall , Gill , Shentnn , Carter , Goble , and other brethren well-known in the city and Province .
Lodge of Lights , No . 148 , Warrington . —The regular monthly meeting of this Lodgp was hold at the Masonic Rooms , on Monday evening last . Tho W . M . Bro . J . Rymer Young , was supported by Bros . C . E . Hindley S . W ., Dr . Young J . W ., John Bowes P . M . P . P . G . J . W . Cumberland and Westmoreland , James Paterson S . D ., John Harding P . M ., Dr . Maekie , Fr . Walter , Geo . F . Curzon ,
Robert Gibbon , A . Crawford , and Thomas Domvillc Tyler . The Visitors inclnded Bros . E . C . Cooper P . M . 484- Prov . G . S . B ., D . W . Finney W . M . 1250 Prov . G . Stew ., W . Pollitt P . M . 1250 , W . H . Jenkins , J . H . Galloway Treas . 1250 . The Lodgo was opened in due form , when tho minutes of the last regular meeting were read and declared to be correctly recorded . Brother Secretary reported that
he had sent the W . M . of the Lodge of Israel , No . 1502 , an extract from the minutes relating to the passing of Bro . Flatnu , and read that brother ' s acknowledgment of the same . The ballot was then taken for Mr . Archibald Crawford as a fit . and proper person , which proved unanimously in his favour , and he , being present , was
initiated by the W . M . in a rranner that called forth the congratulations of the " Elder Brethren . " The working tools were presented and explained by the J . W ., Dr . Young , aDd tbe -.-barge was delivered by Bro . Bowes . Hearty good wishes were tendered by the Visitors , and , no other business presenting itself , the LoLje was closed .
Joppa Chapter , No . 188 . —The rega'ar convocation was held on Monday , the 27 th ult ., at the Albion Tavern , Aldersgatestreet , City . Bros . W . Littanr P . Z . M . E . Z ., P . Dickinson H ., L . Lazarus J ., S . V . Abrahams P . Z . Treas ., W . II . Gulliford S . E ., H . P . Isaac P . S . ; P . Z . ' s S . Lazarus , L . Lazarus and H . M . Levy ; Comps . N . Banm , Boekbinder , G . Ellis , Dewsnap , Gianelli , VV . Howard
Monisson , C . Plains , Davis , Brnll , Gr . rheron N . Banm , & c . The Chapter v ... s opened and the minutes were confirm , d . The names of several candidates were on the agenda paper , but Bio . Qniiiee . v , 1819 , only was in attendance , nnd he was duly exalted into R . A . Masonry . The working of the M . E . Z ., Principnls and Officers deserves especial praise . The rei-igr at ion of two Companions was accepted with
regret . The Chapter was then closed and the Companions sat down to a very Fnmptuous banquet provided by Cump . -leaning !" , superintended by Comp . Silver . The M . E . Z . in eloquent terms proposed the usual Loyal and 11 . A . ti asts . The ME Z . propped the h-nlth of the newly exalted Companion Qninery , who in brief but appropriate terms returned thanks . Comp . S . V . Abrahams P . Z . proposed the
health of the Z . ; he spoke of the talent exhibited by hirn , not only on this but on many previous occasions : his perfect orkinsr was known and appreciated . C"mp . L ttanr was a true Mason , both in and ont of the Chapter , and he would ask them to drink the toast heartily . The M E . Z . in responding spoke of the harmony that exists in the Chapter ; his only aim was for its welfare . Comp , D , Posener S . N .
145 returned thanks as a visitor . He spoke of the great Masonic trout he had received in listening to tho boautiful rendering of tho cei emony . The toast of the P . Z . ' s was replied to by Comp . J . Lazarus P . Z . Tho health of the H ., the J ., the P . S ., and Officers followed , and after responses , the Janitor ' s toast was given , and the brethren separated .
Confidence Lodge of Instruction , No . 193 .-A meeting was held on Wednesday , 29 th January , at tho Railway Tavern , Fenchnrcb-strect . Present — Bros . Maidwell W . M ., Wm . Sayer S . W ., K . Harris J . W , Thos . W . 0 . Bush Treas ., J . K . Pitt Sec , G . L . Walker S . D ., W . Medcalf J . D ., Thos . W . Bone I . G . Past Masters Bros . Barnes , Posener , Sayer . Lodge was opened , and the W . M .
proceeded with the ceremony of installation , Bro . Sayer acting as W . M . designate . All the brethren who were below the rank of Installed Master having retired , tho ceremony was worked in its entirety . The W . M . proceeded to work the coremony of passing , Bro . Walker being the candidate . Bro . Gottheil gave notice of motion for consideration
at tho next Lodgo meeting , viz ., That this Lodge of Instruction having for some time past been in the habit of appointing honorary members unconstitutionally , it is necessary that a Bye-law be made relating to the privileges of those so appointed . Bro . Bone was elected W . M . for Wednesday next .
Percy Lodge of Instruction , Ho . 198 . —At the Jolly Farmers , Southgate-road , Islington , N . Bro . McMillan W . M ., Hallam jnn . S . W ., Powell J . W ,, Garrod S . D ., Brasted J . D ., Weige I . G ., Killiek Sec , Hal ford Treas ., Pearcy Preceptor . The ceremonies of initiation and raising were rehearsed , Bros . Ross and Millin > iton candidates . Bro . T . Morrison , of tho Commercial Lodge 360 Glasgow , was elected a member . Bro . Hallam inn . will preside on the 8 th
Fobrnary . On Saturday the 1 st February the Fifteen Sections will be worked by the following members of the Dalhousie Lodge of Instruction :-Bros . Webb W . M ., Wallington S . W ., Dallas J . W ., Pearcy I . P . M . FIRST LKCTURE—Bros . Smyth , Wardell , Dallas , Brasted , Brown , McDonald , T . J . Barnes . SECOND LECTURE—Bros . Forss , C . Lorkin , Job , Turqnand , Mnsto . TiuitD LECTUKE—Bros . AlleD , J . Lorkin , Wallington . Tho Lodge will be opened at seven o ' clock precisely . C . K . Killiek P . M . 1 G 93 Hon . Secretary .
Lodge Of Union , No . 414 . —This Lodge held its monthly meeting on Tuesday , 21 st January , at tho Masonic Hall , Reading . There were present—Bros . Edward Baker W . M .. S . A . Pocock I . P . M .. Chas . Oades S . W . W . M . elect , S . Bradley J . W ., J . Leaver Sec , Pev . X . T . Garry Chap ., C . Stephens S . D ., R . C . Mount J . D ., S . Wheeler D . C ., F . T . Ferguson I . G ., M . J . Withers Steward , W .
Hemmings Tyler ; Past Masters Bros . Woightman , Morris , Moxhay , Long , Strickland , Strachan , Smith , Hounslow , Yetts , Stallwood , and about eighteen members . Visitors—Bros . Hnrlcy P . M . 1101 , Ivey P . M . and Sec . 1101 , Stransom Treas . 1101 , Flanagan V 7 . M . 1101 , Mnrgrett P . M . 1101 , Brown P . M . 1101 , Hickie Org . 1101 , Rogers 1097 , Jones 862 , Griffith 355 , Lyddon formerly 414 , Wilson 574 ,
Shepherd W . M . 945 , and others . The Lodgo was opened in the first degree . The minutes of the last regular Lodge were read and confirmed . Two gentlemen were balloted for and approved . The Lodjro was opened in the second degree . Bros . Armstrong and Webb having proved their efficiency , were passed to the degree of F . C . Tbe W . M . vacated tho chair in favour of Bro . Moxhay , the
Installing Master , to whom Bro . Oades was presented , for the purpose of receiving the benefit of installation ; the whole of tho ceremony was conducted admirably by Bro . Moxhay ; tho charges and addresses were given with his usual perspicuity . The effect was considerably enhanced by tho vocal and musical brethren who officiated on the occasion . After the final address of the Installing
Master , the W . M . proceeded to appoint and invest his Officers as follows : —Bro . Pocock was invested as I . P . M . at the Board of Installed Masters ; S . Bradley S . W ., Chas . Stephens J . W ., G . Botly P . M . Treas ., Rev . N . T . Garry Chaplain , M . J . Withers Sec , R . C . Mount S . D ., F . T . Ferguson J . D ., A . W . Parry D . C ., S . Wheeler I . G ., Davis Org ., D . H . Witherington First Steward , F . Blackwell
second Steward , C . G . Butler third Steward , W . Hemmings Tyler . After closing Lodge , the brethren adjonrned to the George Hotel , where an excellent banquet was provided , to which about fifty sat down . On the removal of the cloth , the usual Loyal and Masonio toasts were given by the W . M ., with appropriate speeches . The Chaplain , the Vicar of St . Mary ' s , Reading , proposed the toast of the
Masonic Chanties . He said that he felt honoured at being entrusted with what ho considered was one of the most important toasts of the evening . The outside work ! sneered at Freemasonry as a sort of mntu-il admiration society , the end and object of whish was to confer decorations and medals for services not very important in themselves , and he sa'd that there was a certain dancer least the
sneer mip lit be well founded , but the true end and object of the organisation was ch irity and brotherly love . Freemasons were reminded of this at t- eir initiation ; aud the Charities , the welfare of which he advocated , ' - 'ere the practical outcome of that brotherly love ; the two cxtrem ? s of life required support and assistance ; and in the Schools and * he Benevolent Institution for the Asred both
of those extremes v ere thought of and provided for . He com . mended them most eirnostly to the liberality and support of all present , and suggest * d that a short acconnt of them shonld be drawn np and civnn to even brother on initiation . He concluded by hoping that the Muster , who had said that he was about to go np as a Steward
for Hie Benpvolent Ir stitntion , wonld be well supported by the Lodge . Bro . C . Smith P . M . lesponded . The Visitors was proposed by Bro . Strickland P . M ., s-. nd responded to by Bro . Sheppard W . M . 915 . Bro . Pocock P . M proposed tho health of tho W . Master who responded as follows ; — Brethren , fey your favour I nov ' hold in connection with the Craft- the highest position , the kodga
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Notices Of Meetings.
Lodge Of Economy , No . 76 . —At the meeting of this wellknown and time immemorial Lod < re , which took place on Wednesday , tho 29 th inst ., at the Masonio Hall , Winchoster , there was a numerous attendance of influential brethren of the city , neighbonrin ? towns and provinces , to witness tho installation of Bro . F . Raymond Brvan , tho W . M . olect . Bro . E . Godwin P . M . opened the Lods » e in
tho first and second degrees , and examined Bro . Jacob ( a candidate for tho M . M . degree ) , who answered all the questions put to him in a most efficient and satisfactory manner , and , being entrusted with a test of merit , was afterwards raised to tho third decree by Bro . Gammon P . M ., Itoyal Kent Lodge of Antiquity , No . 20 , who , since his appointment as Surveyor for the Corporation of this City , has
become an active working member of tho Lodge . The ceremony was performed in an impressive manner . Bro . E . Godwin then resumed the Master ' s chair , and , assisted bv Bro . EverittP . M . nnd P . P . S . G . D . as S . W ., Bro . Harris P . M . and P . P . S . G . W . as J . W ., and Bro . C . Wadham P . M . ( 122 ( Wimbonrne ) , 58 R , 1112 and P . P S . G . W . Wilts and Dorset as D . C .. proceeded with the installation of Bro . Bryan , who had been
unanimonsly elected Master for the ensuing year . Bro . Godwin himself , and tho excellence of his work , are well known in tho Province , and wo must say the ceremony was carefully and most impressively performed by him , testimony of which was given shortly aftorwards by a special vote of tb nks being passed and recorded , on the motion of Bro . T . Stopher P . M . ( a late Mayor of the city ) . The
W . M . appointed his Officers , and the Lodge was shortly after closed in peace and harmony . Tho brethren then adjonrned to ati excellent banquet , prepared by Mrs . Spriggs , tho worthy nnd much respected hostess , at the Eoyal Hotel , where a very happy evening was spent under the able presidency of the newly-installed W . M . The usual toasts were given , and tho most hearty good wishes wore
expressed for the welfare and prosperity of the last W . M . Bro . Banchard , who recently left the city for New Zealand . On the toast of tho W . M ., Bro . Godwin paid tribute to Bro . Bryan's excellent qualities , and expressed tho great pleasure it had given him to instal Bro . Bryan , who was initiated at the same time as himself . Some little amusement was caused in tho coarse of his remarks by Bro . Godwin
stopping short , and when , on looking round the room , he found a non-Masonic waiter present , he said it seemed to him as if a spell had been broken , for just now he felt a sort of inspiration which checked his thoughts and words , and now he had found the cause in tho cowan before them , who then left tho room , and the enrrent of electricity , as it were , was again completed . Winchester , ns most of
our readers know , is full of ancient and interesting relics , and we shonld not omit to mention that the building , which is now the Royal Hotel , was formerly a convent , and the banquet on Wednesday was served in what used to be the nuns' chapel , where tho altar recess and stops are still in existence . Amongst those present , besides
those already mentioned , we not iced Bro . E . G . Lncrge I . P . M . 1100 and Treasurer lfi 07 , Bro . Hickman ( sou of the D . P . G . M . ) , Southampton , Bro . Spelling P . P . Grand Officer , Bros . Powell , Goslot , Hall , Gill , Shentnn , Carter , Goble , and other brethren well-known in the city and Province .
Lodge of Lights , No . 148 , Warrington . —The regular monthly meeting of this Lodgp was hold at the Masonic Rooms , on Monday evening last . Tho W . M . Bro . J . Rymer Young , was supported by Bros . C . E . Hindley S . W ., Dr . Young J . W ., John Bowes P . M . P . P . G . J . W . Cumberland and Westmoreland , James Paterson S . D ., John Harding P . M ., Dr . Maekie , Fr . Walter , Geo . F . Curzon ,
Robert Gibbon , A . Crawford , and Thomas Domvillc Tyler . The Visitors inclnded Bros . E . C . Cooper P . M . 484- Prov . G . S . B ., D . W . Finney W . M . 1250 Prov . G . Stew ., W . Pollitt P . M . 1250 , W . H . Jenkins , J . H . Galloway Treas . 1250 . The Lodgo was opened in due form , when tho minutes of the last regular meeting were read and declared to be correctly recorded . Brother Secretary reported that
he had sent the W . M . of the Lodge of Israel , No . 1502 , an extract from the minutes relating to the passing of Bro . Flatnu , and read that brother ' s acknowledgment of the same . The ballot was then taken for Mr . Archibald Crawford as a fit . and proper person , which proved unanimously in his favour , and he , being present , was
initiated by the W . M . in a rranner that called forth the congratulations of the " Elder Brethren . " The working tools were presented and explained by the J . W ., Dr . Young , aDd tbe -.-barge was delivered by Bro . Bowes . Hearty good wishes were tendered by the Visitors , and , no other business presenting itself , the LoLje was closed .
Joppa Chapter , No . 188 . —The rega'ar convocation was held on Monday , the 27 th ult ., at the Albion Tavern , Aldersgatestreet , City . Bros . W . Littanr P . Z . M . E . Z ., P . Dickinson H ., L . Lazarus J ., S . V . Abrahams P . Z . Treas ., W . II . Gulliford S . E ., H . P . Isaac P . S . ; P . Z . ' s S . Lazarus , L . Lazarus and H . M . Levy ; Comps . N . Banm , Boekbinder , G . Ellis , Dewsnap , Gianelli , VV . Howard
Monisson , C . Plains , Davis , Brnll , Gr . rheron N . Banm , & c . The Chapter v ... s opened and the minutes were confirm , d . The names of several candidates were on the agenda paper , but Bio . Qniiiee . v , 1819 , only was in attendance , nnd he was duly exalted into R . A . Masonry . The working of the M . E . Z ., Principnls and Officers deserves especial praise . The rei-igr at ion of two Companions was accepted with
regret . The Chapter was then closed and the Companions sat down to a very Fnmptuous banquet provided by Cump . -leaning !" , superintended by Comp . Silver . The M . E . Z . in eloquent terms proposed the usual Loyal and 11 . A . ti asts . The ME Z . propped the h-nlth of the newly exalted Companion Qninery , who in brief but appropriate terms returned thanks . Comp . S . V . Abrahams P . Z . proposed the
health of the Z . ; he spoke of the talent exhibited by hirn , not only on this but on many previous occasions : his perfect orkinsr was known and appreciated . C"mp . L ttanr was a true Mason , both in and ont of the Chapter , and he would ask them to drink the toast heartily . The M E . Z . in responding spoke of the harmony that exists in the Chapter ; his only aim was for its welfare . Comp , D , Posener S . N .
145 returned thanks as a visitor . He spoke of the great Masonic trout he had received in listening to tho boautiful rendering of tho cei emony . The toast of the P . Z . ' s was replied to by Comp . J . Lazarus P . Z . Tho health of the H ., the J ., the P . S ., and Officers followed , and after responses , the Janitor ' s toast was given , and the brethren separated .
Confidence Lodge of Instruction , No . 193 .-A meeting was held on Wednesday , 29 th January , at tho Railway Tavern , Fenchnrcb-strect . Present — Bros . Maidwell W . M ., Wm . Sayer S . W ., K . Harris J . W , Thos . W . 0 . Bush Treas ., J . K . Pitt Sec , G . L . Walker S . D ., W . Medcalf J . D ., Thos . W . Bone I . G . Past Masters Bros . Barnes , Posener , Sayer . Lodge was opened , and the W . M .
proceeded with the ceremony of installation , Bro . Sayer acting as W . M . designate . All the brethren who were below the rank of Installed Master having retired , tho ceremony was worked in its entirety . The W . M . proceeded to work the coremony of passing , Bro . Walker being the candidate . Bro . Gottheil gave notice of motion for consideration
at tho next Lodgo meeting , viz ., That this Lodge of Instruction having for some time past been in the habit of appointing honorary members unconstitutionally , it is necessary that a Bye-law be made relating to the privileges of those so appointed . Bro . Bone was elected W . M . for Wednesday next .
Percy Lodge of Instruction , Ho . 198 . —At the Jolly Farmers , Southgate-road , Islington , N . Bro . McMillan W . M ., Hallam jnn . S . W ., Powell J . W ,, Garrod S . D ., Brasted J . D ., Weige I . G ., Killiek Sec , Hal ford Treas ., Pearcy Preceptor . The ceremonies of initiation and raising were rehearsed , Bros . Ross and Millin > iton candidates . Bro . T . Morrison , of tho Commercial Lodge 360 Glasgow , was elected a member . Bro . Hallam inn . will preside on the 8 th
Fobrnary . On Saturday the 1 st February the Fifteen Sections will be worked by the following members of the Dalhousie Lodge of Instruction :-Bros . Webb W . M ., Wallington S . W ., Dallas J . W ., Pearcy I . P . M . FIRST LKCTURE—Bros . Smyth , Wardell , Dallas , Brasted , Brown , McDonald , T . J . Barnes . SECOND LECTURE—Bros . Forss , C . Lorkin , Job , Turqnand , Mnsto . TiuitD LECTUKE—Bros . AlleD , J . Lorkin , Wallington . Tho Lodge will be opened at seven o ' clock precisely . C . K . Killiek P . M . 1 G 93 Hon . Secretary .
Lodge Of Union , No . 414 . —This Lodge held its monthly meeting on Tuesday , 21 st January , at tho Masonic Hall , Reading . There were present—Bros . Edward Baker W . M .. S . A . Pocock I . P . M .. Chas . Oades S . W . W . M . elect , S . Bradley J . W ., J . Leaver Sec , Pev . X . T . Garry Chap ., C . Stephens S . D ., R . C . Mount J . D ., S . Wheeler D . C ., F . T . Ferguson I . G ., M . J . Withers Steward , W .
Hemmings Tyler ; Past Masters Bros . Woightman , Morris , Moxhay , Long , Strickland , Strachan , Smith , Hounslow , Yetts , Stallwood , and about eighteen members . Visitors—Bros . Hnrlcy P . M . 1101 , Ivey P . M . and Sec . 1101 , Stransom Treas . 1101 , Flanagan V 7 . M . 1101 , Mnrgrett P . M . 1101 , Brown P . M . 1101 , Hickie Org . 1101 , Rogers 1097 , Jones 862 , Griffith 355 , Lyddon formerly 414 , Wilson 574 ,
Shepherd W . M . 945 , and others . The Lodgo was opened in the first degree . The minutes of the last regular Lodge were read and confirmed . Two gentlemen were balloted for and approved . The Lodjro was opened in the second degree . Bros . Armstrong and Webb having proved their efficiency , were passed to the degree of F . C . Tbe W . M . vacated tho chair in favour of Bro . Moxhay , the
Installing Master , to whom Bro . Oades was presented , for the purpose of receiving the benefit of installation ; the whole of tho ceremony was conducted admirably by Bro . Moxhay ; tho charges and addresses were given with his usual perspicuity . The effect was considerably enhanced by tho vocal and musical brethren who officiated on the occasion . After the final address of the Installing
Master , the W . M . proceeded to appoint and invest his Officers as follows : —Bro . Pocock was invested as I . P . M . at the Board of Installed Masters ; S . Bradley S . W ., Chas . Stephens J . W ., G . Botly P . M . Treas ., Rev . N . T . Garry Chaplain , M . J . Withers Sec , R . C . Mount S . D ., F . T . Ferguson J . D ., A . W . Parry D . C ., S . Wheeler I . G ., Davis Org ., D . H . Witherington First Steward , F . Blackwell
second Steward , C . G . Butler third Steward , W . Hemmings Tyler . After closing Lodge , the brethren adjonrned to the George Hotel , where an excellent banquet was provided , to which about fifty sat down . On the removal of the cloth , the usual Loyal and Masonio toasts were given by the W . M ., with appropriate speeches . The Chaplain , the Vicar of St . Mary ' s , Reading , proposed the toast of the
Masonic Chanties . He said that he felt honoured at being entrusted with what ho considered was one of the most important toasts of the evening . The outside work ! sneered at Freemasonry as a sort of mntu-il admiration society , the end and object of whish was to confer decorations and medals for services not very important in themselves , and he sa'd that there was a certain dancer least the
sneer mip lit be well founded , but the true end and object of the organisation was ch irity and brotherly love . Freemasons were reminded of this at t- eir initiation ; aud the Charities , the welfare of which he advocated , ' - 'ere the practical outcome of that brotherly love ; the two cxtrem ? s of life required support and assistance ; and in the Schools and * he Benevolent Institution for the Asred both
of those extremes v ere thought of and provided for . He com . mended them most eirnostly to the liberality and support of all present , and suggest * d that a short acconnt of them shonld be drawn np and civnn to even brother on initiation . He concluded by hoping that the Muster , who had said that he was about to go np as a Steward
for Hie Benpvolent Ir stitntion , wonld be well supported by the Lodge . Bro . C . Smith P . M . lesponded . The Visitors was proposed by Bro . Strickland P . M ., s-. nd responded to by Bro . Sheppard W . M . 915 . Bro . Pocock P . M proposed tho health of tho W . Master who responded as follows ; — Brethren , fey your favour I nov ' hold in connection with the Craft- the highest position , the kodga