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Notices Of Meetings.
last meeting were read and confirmed . The report of the Audit Committee was then presented , showing the Lodge to be in a sound and healthy condition , both as regards membership and finances ; the report was unanimously adopted . Lodge being advanced to the third degree , Bros . W . P . Bothamley , E . Noyes , and II . Mitchell were
raised , the working of the Worshipfnl Master being all that conld be desired . Resuming in the second , Bro . Samuel Cochrane S . W . and W . M . elect was presented for the benefit of installation , and having formally assented to the responsibilities of office , he was duly installed into the chair . The brethren , on their re-admission to the
Lodge , sainted the newly-installed W . M . in the three degrees , and the charges were delivered , in an effective manner . The W . M . then appointed and invested his Officers for the ensuing year , and after the interchange of fraternal greetings , the brethren and visitors partook of a sumptuous banquet , provided in Bros . Ritter and C ifford ' s
usual commendable style . The customary Loyal and Masonic toasts were duly honoured , the t ealth of the newly-installed W . M . being received with especial enthusiasm , and responded to in appropriate terms by Bro . Coohrane . The toast of the Visitors was also very heartily received and acknowledged , whilst a fitting tribute of
praise was accorded to the Past Master's , Treasurer , Secretary , and Officers for the active zeal they had displayed in promoting the interests of the Viotoria Lodge . The proceedings of the evening , whioh were of a thoroughly harmonious and enjoyable description , were varied by some capital singing and recitations .
St . Luke ' s Lodge of Instruction , Wo . 141 . —The annual meeting of this very old Lodge of Instruction was held on Good Fiiday , the 23 rd nit ., at Brother Pope's , White Hart Tavern , King ' s Road , Chelsea , on which occasion a large number of eminent brethren attended to celebrate the custom of wording the fifteen sections . The following took part in the working : —Bros . W .
Stuart P . M . 141 , 179 as W . M ., A . Carlstrom S . W ., P . Coghlan J . W ., J . Mnrch Secretary . First lecture—Bros . Coghlan , Alexander , Rnffle , Coop , Whiting , Smith , Woods . Second lecture—Bros . Watts , Corbey , Carlstrom , Cleghorn , Dairy . Third lecture—Bros . Markland , Whiting , Woods .
The M . W . the Grand Master H . R . H . the Prince of Wales having approved of a new Masonic Lodge for Gosport , the consecration "will take place in the Thorngate
Hall , on the 12 th May , by the R . W . Provincial Grand Master ( Brother W . W . B . Beach , M . P . ) , assisted by the Officers of the Province . Brother Francis Powell P . M . 903 is the Worshipful Master designate .
Bro . Spiegel P . M . will deliver his lecture , on the Origin of Freemasonry , at the Creaton Lodge of Instruction No . 1791 , held at the Wheatsheaf Hotel , Goldhawk Road Shepherd's Bush , on Thursday , the 6 th of May , J
The following Festivals were celebrated at Freemasons Tavern during the week ending Saturday , 1 st May 1886 : — Tnesday—Boyal York Chapter , Lodge of Prudent Brethren , Royal Savov Lodge . Wednesday—Grand Festival , Smeatonian Society of Civil Engineers , Jordan Lodge . Friday—Britannic Lodge .
The Theatres, &C .
THE THEATRES , & c .
Drury Lane . —London has its national theatre once again , with its old glories of melodrama . The pantomime season had extended this year beyond its usual limits , and indeed Aladdin might seemingly have travelled through midsummer and autumn to shake hands with the " Forty Thieves" next Christmas . Mr . Harris has willed otherwise , and now we have " Hnman Nature" for a few weeks before we welcome
Carl Rosa and his pleasant opera season . In the absence of Mr . H . Neville , with a touring company , Mr . Harris assumes the part of the hero , and seems equal to the chivalry required . On the first night he was strangely nervous , as many a gallant captain has been before on entering on a great campaign . That strangely versatile actor
Mr . R . Pateman is the demoniac baby farmer , so blood-cnrdling in his villainy that the gallery does not hiss , but howls at him in appreciative virtue . Mr . Harry Nicholls plays the benevolent " comic relief" with a brightness and geniality that reminds old playgoers of Bnckstone . Pretty Marie Illington is still the delightful
soubrettecharming in every one of her scenes . However , for this occasion the " play was ( not ) the thing , " but rather tho playhouse . It was the premiere of Drury Lane newly decorated , and with . such liberal magnificence that surely the graud old interior has never shoue with such a glory of ruby velvet and lavish gilding , whilst the satno
coloured tableau curtains repeat and complete tho gorgeous draperies of the boxes . The uncompromising severity of the central sunlight gains grace and sparkle from a veil of crystal drops . The stalls and the boxes have had their seats upholstered for the greater comfort of
visitors , and soft carpets cover tho endless stairs and corridors , Drury Lane is now the most luxuriously appointed theatre in London . At the close of the performance Mr . Harris was summoned again and again in answer to the enthusiastic plaudits of the audience .
Grand-. —The popular and courteous manager of this North London Theatre , Mr . H . A . Freeman , announces his annual benefit for Wednesday , the 5 th May , on which occasion he will present a very attractive programme .
The Theatres, &C .
The following brethren were appointed Officers of Grand Lodge , at the Grand Festival on Wednesday : — Bro . Lord Herschell ( Lord Chancellor ) - Grand Senior Warden Right Hon . Lord Charles Beresford ,
C . B .. M . P . . . - Grand Junior Warden Rev . James Nelson Palmer . . ) ^ , „ , . . Rev . Wdliam Mortimer Heath - J Grand Cha P , a , n 3 Dorabjee Pestonjee Cama - - G and Treasurer Frederic Adolphns Philbrick , Q . C . - Grand Registrar
Col . Shadwell H . Clerke - - Grand Secretary Ernest Emil Wendfc , D . C . L . . Grand Sec . Ger . Cor . Sir Bruce Maxwell Seton , Bart . - " ) „ , „ . _ Samuel Pope , Q . C . - . j Grand Senior Deacons Ralph Clutton - . - ) n i T . « „ . * * V dranrl . Tnninr TlAnnnnn
~ , John i * i . tie fieavre - . -j Horace Jones - - . Grand Supt . of Works . Sir Albert W . Woods ( Garter ) - Grand Dir . of Cers . Rudo'p h Glover - - . Grand Dep . Dir . of Ors . Henry Trueman Wood - - Grand Asst . Dir . of Cers . William Roebuck - . . Grand Sword Bearer .
Edward Dean Davis . -7-, , __ , , , „ Henry Greene . . . j Grand Standard Bearers Walter Parratt - Grand Organist Albert Lucking ... Grand Pursuivant William Henry Perryman - - Grand Assist . Pursuivant Henry Sadler .. . Grand Tyler
The following were appointed Grand Stewards : —Bros . Major G . 0 . D'Albiac , F . P . Shipp , H . P . Hughes jun ., H . F . Pollock , R . E . Johnston , J . Russell , A . Williams , M . R . Sewill , E . C . Mather . F . W . Macan , J . R . Dunlep , R . Plumbe , Henry Carter , A . Layton , H . M . Bates , C . E . Wilson , R . Grantham , E . T . G . Darell .
The R . W . Sir Francis Bardett , Bart ., Provincial Grand Master Middlesex , will hold his Provincial Grand Lodge on Saturday , 5 th June , at the Town Hall , Twickenham .
The monthly meeting of the Board of Benevolence was held at Freemasons' Hall , London , on Wednesday , when Bros . Joshua Nunn P . G . S . B ., James Brett P . G . P . and 0 . A . Oottebrune P . G . P . occupied their respective chairs of
President , and Senior and Junior Vice-Presidents . The recommendations of the last Board having been confirmed , forty-four new cases were considered . Three of these were
dismissed , one was deferred , and the remaining forty were relieved , the total sum voted being £ 925 , made up of one grant of £ 5 , thirteen of £ 10 , one of £ 15 , nine of £ 20 , one
of £ 25 , ten of £ 30 , three of £ 40 , one of £ 50 , and one of £ 100 .
The Fifteen Sections
THE FIFTEEN SECTIONS
WILL BE WORKED By the brethren of the Constitutional Lodge of Instruction , No . 55 , by special invitation , at tho New Concord Lr > dge of Instruction , No . 813 , held at the Jolly Farmers' Tavern , Southtrate . road ,
N ., on Wednesday , 5 th May , at soven . Bros . Fox P . M . 201 W . M ., Gush P . M . 1541 S . W ., Larchin P . M . 1541 J . W . First Lectnre—Bros . Brailer , Spon , Norman , Main , Gregory , Larchin , Gush . Second Lectnre—Bros . Hands , Sharpe , Jenkins , Fox , Bond . Third Lecture —Bros . Gilt , Weeden , Giddiugs . Bro . J . R . Cordell 813 Secretary .
Obituary.
Obituary .
SIR HENRY EDWARDS , BART ., P . P . G M . WEST YORKSHIRE .
The news of the decease of Brother Sir Henry Edwards will be received with feelings of regret throughout the country , bat more particularly in that district of Yorkshire with which he was more intimately associated . Our
deceased brother was appoiuted to the charge of the Masonic Province of West Yorkshire in 1875 , and was the first Mason on whom the Grand Master conferred the dignity of Provincial Graud Master . Some two years
since Sir Henry was compelled , through ill health , to resign his appointment , much to the regret of the brethren of his Province , who had learned to appreciate the thorough heartiness with which he entered into , aud carried out , his Masonic duties . - - - .,.-.--. -.. ^ . ¦' ...- - - --. j ^ -- ^— -r-o' 1 II II I i . I ill I II inn i II in IIIIM . i ii —i .
HoT . towAT ' s Pitts . —Health or Wealth , —No sane person would hesitate an instant in thp choice between the ^ e two conditions . Now is the senson to secure the former , either by restoring or confirming it . These Pills expel nil impurities from the system which fogs , foul vapouvs , and variable temperatures engender during winter . This medicine also acts most whole otnoly npon the skin by disgorging the liver of its accumulated bile , find by exciting the kidneys to more energetic action ; it increases the appetite for food , and strengthens the d gesfcive process . The stomach and liver , with which moat disorders originate , are fully under the control of these regenerative Pill * , which act very kindly , yet more efficiently , on the tenderest bowels .
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Notices Of Meetings.
last meeting were read and confirmed . The report of the Audit Committee was then presented , showing the Lodge to be in a sound and healthy condition , both as regards membership and finances ; the report was unanimously adopted . Lodge being advanced to the third degree , Bros . W . P . Bothamley , E . Noyes , and II . Mitchell were
raised , the working of the Worshipfnl Master being all that conld be desired . Resuming in the second , Bro . Samuel Cochrane S . W . and W . M . elect was presented for the benefit of installation , and having formally assented to the responsibilities of office , he was duly installed into the chair . The brethren , on their re-admission to the
Lodge , sainted the newly-installed W . M . in the three degrees , and the charges were delivered , in an effective manner . The W . M . then appointed and invested his Officers for the ensuing year , and after the interchange of fraternal greetings , the brethren and visitors partook of a sumptuous banquet , provided in Bros . Ritter and C ifford ' s
usual commendable style . The customary Loyal and Masonic toasts were duly honoured , the t ealth of the newly-installed W . M . being received with especial enthusiasm , and responded to in appropriate terms by Bro . Coohrane . The toast of the Visitors was also very heartily received and acknowledged , whilst a fitting tribute of
praise was accorded to the Past Master's , Treasurer , Secretary , and Officers for the active zeal they had displayed in promoting the interests of the Viotoria Lodge . The proceedings of the evening , whioh were of a thoroughly harmonious and enjoyable description , were varied by some capital singing and recitations .
St . Luke ' s Lodge of Instruction , Wo . 141 . —The annual meeting of this very old Lodge of Instruction was held on Good Fiiday , the 23 rd nit ., at Brother Pope's , White Hart Tavern , King ' s Road , Chelsea , on which occasion a large number of eminent brethren attended to celebrate the custom of wording the fifteen sections . The following took part in the working : —Bros . W .
Stuart P . M . 141 , 179 as W . M ., A . Carlstrom S . W ., P . Coghlan J . W ., J . Mnrch Secretary . First lecture—Bros . Coghlan , Alexander , Rnffle , Coop , Whiting , Smith , Woods . Second lecture—Bros . Watts , Corbey , Carlstrom , Cleghorn , Dairy . Third lecture—Bros . Markland , Whiting , Woods .
The M . W . the Grand Master H . R . H . the Prince of Wales having approved of a new Masonic Lodge for Gosport , the consecration "will take place in the Thorngate
Hall , on the 12 th May , by the R . W . Provincial Grand Master ( Brother W . W . B . Beach , M . P . ) , assisted by the Officers of the Province . Brother Francis Powell P . M . 903 is the Worshipful Master designate .
Bro . Spiegel P . M . will deliver his lecture , on the Origin of Freemasonry , at the Creaton Lodge of Instruction No . 1791 , held at the Wheatsheaf Hotel , Goldhawk Road Shepherd's Bush , on Thursday , the 6 th of May , J
The following Festivals were celebrated at Freemasons Tavern during the week ending Saturday , 1 st May 1886 : — Tnesday—Boyal York Chapter , Lodge of Prudent Brethren , Royal Savov Lodge . Wednesday—Grand Festival , Smeatonian Society of Civil Engineers , Jordan Lodge . Friday—Britannic Lodge .
The Theatres, &C .
THE THEATRES , & c .
Drury Lane . —London has its national theatre once again , with its old glories of melodrama . The pantomime season had extended this year beyond its usual limits , and indeed Aladdin might seemingly have travelled through midsummer and autumn to shake hands with the " Forty Thieves" next Christmas . Mr . Harris has willed otherwise , and now we have " Hnman Nature" for a few weeks before we welcome
Carl Rosa and his pleasant opera season . In the absence of Mr . H . Neville , with a touring company , Mr . Harris assumes the part of the hero , and seems equal to the chivalry required . On the first night he was strangely nervous , as many a gallant captain has been before on entering on a great campaign . That strangely versatile actor
Mr . R . Pateman is the demoniac baby farmer , so blood-cnrdling in his villainy that the gallery does not hiss , but howls at him in appreciative virtue . Mr . Harry Nicholls plays the benevolent " comic relief" with a brightness and geniality that reminds old playgoers of Bnckstone . Pretty Marie Illington is still the delightful
soubrettecharming in every one of her scenes . However , for this occasion the " play was ( not ) the thing , " but rather tho playhouse . It was the premiere of Drury Lane newly decorated , and with . such liberal magnificence that surely the graud old interior has never shoue with such a glory of ruby velvet and lavish gilding , whilst the satno
coloured tableau curtains repeat and complete tho gorgeous draperies of the boxes . The uncompromising severity of the central sunlight gains grace and sparkle from a veil of crystal drops . The stalls and the boxes have had their seats upholstered for the greater comfort of
visitors , and soft carpets cover tho endless stairs and corridors , Drury Lane is now the most luxuriously appointed theatre in London . At the close of the performance Mr . Harris was summoned again and again in answer to the enthusiastic plaudits of the audience .
Grand-. —The popular and courteous manager of this North London Theatre , Mr . H . A . Freeman , announces his annual benefit for Wednesday , the 5 th May , on which occasion he will present a very attractive programme .
The Theatres, &C .
The following brethren were appointed Officers of Grand Lodge , at the Grand Festival on Wednesday : — Bro . Lord Herschell ( Lord Chancellor ) - Grand Senior Warden Right Hon . Lord Charles Beresford ,
C . B .. M . P . . . - Grand Junior Warden Rev . James Nelson Palmer . . ) ^ , „ , . . Rev . Wdliam Mortimer Heath - J Grand Cha P , a , n 3 Dorabjee Pestonjee Cama - - G and Treasurer Frederic Adolphns Philbrick , Q . C . - Grand Registrar
Col . Shadwell H . Clerke - - Grand Secretary Ernest Emil Wendfc , D . C . L . . Grand Sec . Ger . Cor . Sir Bruce Maxwell Seton , Bart . - " ) „ , „ . _ Samuel Pope , Q . C . - . j Grand Senior Deacons Ralph Clutton - . - ) n i T . « „ . * * V dranrl . Tnninr TlAnnnnn
~ , John i * i . tie fieavre - . -j Horace Jones - - . Grand Supt . of Works . Sir Albert W . Woods ( Garter ) - Grand Dir . of Cers . Rudo'p h Glover - - . Grand Dep . Dir . of Ors . Henry Trueman Wood - - Grand Asst . Dir . of Cers . William Roebuck - . . Grand Sword Bearer .
Edward Dean Davis . -7-, , __ , , , „ Henry Greene . . . j Grand Standard Bearers Walter Parratt - Grand Organist Albert Lucking ... Grand Pursuivant William Henry Perryman - - Grand Assist . Pursuivant Henry Sadler .. . Grand Tyler
The following were appointed Grand Stewards : —Bros . Major G . 0 . D'Albiac , F . P . Shipp , H . P . Hughes jun ., H . F . Pollock , R . E . Johnston , J . Russell , A . Williams , M . R . Sewill , E . C . Mather . F . W . Macan , J . R . Dunlep , R . Plumbe , Henry Carter , A . Layton , H . M . Bates , C . E . Wilson , R . Grantham , E . T . G . Darell .
The R . W . Sir Francis Bardett , Bart ., Provincial Grand Master Middlesex , will hold his Provincial Grand Lodge on Saturday , 5 th June , at the Town Hall , Twickenham .
The monthly meeting of the Board of Benevolence was held at Freemasons' Hall , London , on Wednesday , when Bros . Joshua Nunn P . G . S . B ., James Brett P . G . P . and 0 . A . Oottebrune P . G . P . occupied their respective chairs of
President , and Senior and Junior Vice-Presidents . The recommendations of the last Board having been confirmed , forty-four new cases were considered . Three of these were
dismissed , one was deferred , and the remaining forty were relieved , the total sum voted being £ 925 , made up of one grant of £ 5 , thirteen of £ 10 , one of £ 15 , nine of £ 20 , one
of £ 25 , ten of £ 30 , three of £ 40 , one of £ 50 , and one of £ 100 .
The Fifteen Sections
THE FIFTEEN SECTIONS
WILL BE WORKED By the brethren of the Constitutional Lodge of Instruction , No . 55 , by special invitation , at tho New Concord Lr > dge of Instruction , No . 813 , held at the Jolly Farmers' Tavern , Southtrate . road ,
N ., on Wednesday , 5 th May , at soven . Bros . Fox P . M . 201 W . M ., Gush P . M . 1541 S . W ., Larchin P . M . 1541 J . W . First Lectnre—Bros . Brailer , Spon , Norman , Main , Gregory , Larchin , Gush . Second Lectnre—Bros . Hands , Sharpe , Jenkins , Fox , Bond . Third Lecture —Bros . Gilt , Weeden , Giddiugs . Bro . J . R . Cordell 813 Secretary .
Obituary.
Obituary .
SIR HENRY EDWARDS , BART ., P . P . G M . WEST YORKSHIRE .
The news of the decease of Brother Sir Henry Edwards will be received with feelings of regret throughout the country , bat more particularly in that district of Yorkshire with which he was more intimately associated . Our
deceased brother was appoiuted to the charge of the Masonic Province of West Yorkshire in 1875 , and was the first Mason on whom the Grand Master conferred the dignity of Provincial Graud Master . Some two years
since Sir Henry was compelled , through ill health , to resign his appointment , much to the regret of the brethren of his Province , who had learned to appreciate the thorough heartiness with which he entered into , aud carried out , his Masonic duties . - - - .,.-.--. -.. ^ . ¦' ...- - - --. j ^ -- ^— -r-o' 1 II II I i . I ill I II inn i II in IIIIM . i ii —i .
HoT . towAT ' s Pitts . —Health or Wealth , —No sane person would hesitate an instant in thp choice between the ^ e two conditions . Now is the senson to secure the former , either by restoring or confirming it . These Pills expel nil impurities from the system which fogs , foul vapouvs , and variable temperatures engender during winter . This medicine also acts most whole otnoly npon the skin by disgorging the liver of its accumulated bile , find by exciting the kidneys to more energetic action ; it increases the appetite for food , and strengthens the d gesfcive process . The stomach and liver , with which moat disorders originate , are fully under the control of these regenerative Pill * , which act very kindly , yet more efficiently , on the tenderest bowels .