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appointed , Lodge was closed in due form , and the brethren adjourned to a plain but substantial dinner , served on tho premises . During the eveniug Bros . Woodman , Bain , and several members of this talented musical Lodge contributed to the happiness of those present by rendering several excellent songs . The usual toasts

were giveu , and speeches made , the whole of the proceedings terminating at the reasonable hour of half-past ten . Bro . Larter is to be congratulated upon having had a most successful year of office ;

but , as Bro . Greenfield remarked in tho course of tho evening , it hid been somewhat marred by an illness ; this , however , had elicited the universal sympathy of the brethren , and testified to the high esteem in which Bro . Larter is held .

EBORACUM LODGE , No . 1611 . A LARGE and important meeting of this Lodge was held on Monday evening , the 14 th nit ., in Freemasons' Hall , St . Savioar-gate , York . Bro . Wm . Brown W . M . took the chair , and was supported by

Bros . W . B . Dyson S . W ., S . J . Dalton J . W ., T . B . Whytehead P . M . P . P . G . W ., J . Blenkin P . M ., J . T . Seller P . M , Rev . R . Blakeney Chap , Jas . Kay Sec , W . Lackenby S . D , G . Lamb J . D , W . Storey I . G , J . W . Shonksmith Steward , P . Pearson and J . D . Irving Assistant

Stewards , J . Hall Tyler ; J . Starkey , W . H . A . Coates , G- Shepherd , P . N . Halliwell , T . Horsley , G . H . Hebblethwaite , B . Thackvay , J . Clark , T . E . Abbey , W . S . Child , J . Smith , N . T . Nance , T . H . Harrison , J . Horner , W . Sharp , A . Archer , R . Ware , J . T . Spetch , R . Hayden , and others . After the confirmation of the

minutes , successful ballots were taken for three candidates . On the motion of Bro . Whytehead P . M ., the consideration of the Imperial Institute question was deferred to an emergency meeting for the 28 th nit ., and a Special Committee was appointed to consider the question and report . The following visitors , amongst others wh

failed to sign the attendance book , were then admitted and took then seats .- Bros . G . Chapman P . M . 47 , T . G . Hodgson W . M . 236 , H . Longford W . M . 1416 , C . Greensides P . M . 1416 , G . Garbntt P . M 236 , W . N . Cheeseman W . M . 566 , W . F . Tomlinson P . M . 301 G . 0 . Lee P . M . 1230 , G . Newton P . M . 1019 , B . Polkinghorne P . M . 1991 J . Biscomb 23 B , G . Manton 1991 , J . Saville 236 , M . Bryson 236 ,

J . Martin 1991 , W . H . Wigham 1991 , S . Border 236 , C Goldthorpe 212 , S . G . Crnmmack 236 , W . H . Sampson 236 , T . Lawrence 1001 , E . W . Purnell 236 , C Wardle 236 , A . S . Simson 123 , E . Carter 236 , E . W . Hudson 566 , and others . Altogether there were nearly 80 brethren in the Lodsje . The Deputy Prov . G . M . of North and East

Yorkshire , Bro . the Hon . W . T . Orde-Powlett , having been announced , the brethren rose whilst he entered , attended by the following Present and Past Prov . G . Officers : Bros . T . B . Whytehead P . P . G . W . ( acting as D . C ) , Walter Reynolds Prov . G . Treas , M . C . Peck Prov . G . Sec , J . Todd P . P . G . R , Rev . H . Greeves P . P . G . Chap ,

J . Sykes Rymer P . P . G . R , Wm . Lawtou P . P . G . R , G . Balmford P . P . G . O ., M . Rooke P . P . G . D , George Kit-by Prov . G . D . C , Major McGachen Prov . A . G . D . C , A . Sample Prov . G . Organist , C . G . Pade ! P . P . G . O , and others . The Deputy P . G . M ! was accompanied by V . W . Bro . the Dean of York P . G . Chap , and both

these distinguished brethren were saluted iu tho usual manner . The Worshipful Master then proceeded to initiate a candidate into the mysteries of the First Degree , which he did with great accuracy and impressiveness , giving also the tools and charge . At ' the conclusion of the ceremony theD . P . G . M . complimented the W . M . upon his work .

and the members of the Lodgo upon their commodious premises and splendid furniture , which he regarded a 3 a marvel of success when it was remembered that the Lodge was warranted only ten years ago . The Dean of York then proceeded to give an address on Freemasonry in its moral and social aspects , which was regarded

by all who bad the privilege of hearing it as one of the most practical and eloquent apologies for tho Order that had ever been spoken . At its conclusion , a warm vote of thanks was passed to the Dean . Bro . Whytehead P . M . proposed , as an honorary member of the Lodge , for ballot at the nest meeting , Bro . John Lane , of Torquay , author of

the last great work on Masonry , which was seconded by the W . M . Several apologies for absence were read , including one from Bro . W . J . Hughan , the Masonic author , and the Lodge was closed amid an interchange of " Hearty good wishes . " Subsequentl y , the members entertained their visitors at a capital supper , at which tho

W . M . presided , and after justice had been done to the good things of thia life , for even Masons must eat , in spite of the fact that profane persons sneer at them as a parcel of gourmands , tho rest of the evening was spent in honouring the usual toasts , and in harmony , to which all the singing brethren contributed .

Bro . James Stevens P . M . P . Z . will deliver his Lecture entitled " The Ritual and Ceremonial of the Symbolic Degrees of Freemasonry , 1813-188 ( 3 , " afc the Cabboll hodpe

No . 807 , 47 St . Giles' Street , Norwieh , on Monday evening ' , 38 th April . The chair will be taken by Bro . J . B . Aklis , Prov . Grand Secretary , and Master Masons are invited to attend . The Lecture will commence afc seven o ' clock .

The ceremony of installation of Principals will be rehearsed at the Metropolitan Chapter of Improvement , White Hart , corner of Abchurch-lane and Cannon-street , on Tuesday next , 5 th April , commencing afc half-past five

o clock . The work will be carried out by three of tlit members of the Metropolitan Chapter , after whioh tin usual ceremony of exaltation will ha rehearsed . Present

find Past Principals are invited to attend . This will he the last occasion but one when the installations will be rehearsed this session .

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ENGRAVINGS . —GEO . REES , Cheapest House in London . All Ij Briton Riviero Knp'ravinofs an I Etching on view—Sympathy , An Only Friend , Night Watcu , Po . wiioi-s , Gave Canctu , and ' many others . jntfGRAVLVOS . —GKO . RUES . —Just Published , a fine engraving ? IJ "The Day of F . jakonin ^ , " by Waller . Prints will be til * . Artists proofs tire iwv - a premium , two or three only loft . J 71 NG 11 AVINGS . —GEO . H 1-1 KS , Oh .-ap ^ st lions- in Lmdon .-1 _ J Larire a-i .-ovtanont of Kn . ^ ravin ^ s and E- chinas , from is to IIK each . Our new Design Look for [ 'Yaniu * , with instruction for making , ( J stamps ENGRAVINGS . —GKO . ItEKS , Cheap-st House in London . — Job Lots , " Six" of Landscur for 21 s . Also Aasdoll Sets of Six Shooting , 15 s Ditto Stalking , 15 s . —GEO . REES , U 5 Strand . ENGRAVINGS . —GEO . REES , Cheapest , House in London . The largest Selection of ail tho bust Pictures on view . —GKO . REES , 115 Strand , near Waterloo Bridge . K > tablis ! iod . JO years . ENGRAVINGS . —GEO . REUS , Cheapest llonse in London . —Sir I . P . Loigh / m ' s , P . R . A ., "Wedded , " 'Day Dreams , " "Winding tho Skein , " " Viola , " " Mm-etta , " & c ., at 21 s . " The -Music Lesson . " A few artists' proofs only .

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appointed , Lodge was closed in due form , and the brethren adjourned to a plain but substantial dinner , served on tho premises . During the eveniug Bros . Woodman , Bain , and several members of this talented musical Lodge contributed to the happiness of those present by rendering several excellent songs . The usual toasts

were giveu , and speeches made , the whole of the proceedings terminating at the reasonable hour of half-past ten . Bro . Larter is to be congratulated upon having had a most successful year of office ;

but , as Bro . Greenfield remarked in tho course of tho evening , it hid been somewhat marred by an illness ; this , however , had elicited the universal sympathy of the brethren , and testified to the high esteem in which Bro . Larter is held .

EBORACUM LODGE , No . 1611 . A LARGE and important meeting of this Lodge was held on Monday evening , the 14 th nit ., in Freemasons' Hall , St . Savioar-gate , York . Bro . Wm . Brown W . M . took the chair , and was supported by

Bros . W . B . Dyson S . W ., S . J . Dalton J . W ., T . B . Whytehead P . M . P . P . G . W ., J . Blenkin P . M ., J . T . Seller P . M , Rev . R . Blakeney Chap , Jas . Kay Sec , W . Lackenby S . D , G . Lamb J . D , W . Storey I . G , J . W . Shonksmith Steward , P . Pearson and J . D . Irving Assistant

Stewards , J . Hall Tyler ; J . Starkey , W . H . A . Coates , G- Shepherd , P . N . Halliwell , T . Horsley , G . H . Hebblethwaite , B . Thackvay , J . Clark , T . E . Abbey , W . S . Child , J . Smith , N . T . Nance , T . H . Harrison , J . Horner , W . Sharp , A . Archer , R . Ware , J . T . Spetch , R . Hayden , and others . After the confirmation of the

minutes , successful ballots were taken for three candidates . On the motion of Bro . Whytehead P . M ., the consideration of the Imperial Institute question was deferred to an emergency meeting for the 28 th nit ., and a Special Committee was appointed to consider the question and report . The following visitors , amongst others wh

failed to sign the attendance book , were then admitted and took then seats .- Bros . G . Chapman P . M . 47 , T . G . Hodgson W . M . 236 , H . Longford W . M . 1416 , C . Greensides P . M . 1416 , G . Garbntt P . M 236 , W . N . Cheeseman W . M . 566 , W . F . Tomlinson P . M . 301 G . 0 . Lee P . M . 1230 , G . Newton P . M . 1019 , B . Polkinghorne P . M . 1991 J . Biscomb 23 B , G . Manton 1991 , J . Saville 236 , M . Bryson 236 ,

J . Martin 1991 , W . H . Wigham 1991 , S . Border 236 , C Goldthorpe 212 , S . G . Crnmmack 236 , W . H . Sampson 236 , T . Lawrence 1001 , E . W . Purnell 236 , C Wardle 236 , A . S . Simson 123 , E . Carter 236 , E . W . Hudson 566 , and others . Altogether there were nearly 80 brethren in the Lodsje . The Deputy Prov . G . M . of North and East

Yorkshire , Bro . the Hon . W . T . Orde-Powlett , having been announced , the brethren rose whilst he entered , attended by the following Present and Past Prov . G . Officers : Bros . T . B . Whytehead P . P . G . W . ( acting as D . C ) , Walter Reynolds Prov . G . Treas , M . C . Peck Prov . G . Sec , J . Todd P . P . G . R , Rev . H . Greeves P . P . G . Chap ,

J . Sykes Rymer P . P . G . R , Wm . Lawtou P . P . G . R , G . Balmford P . P . G . O ., M . Rooke P . P . G . D , George Kit-by Prov . G . D . C , Major McGachen Prov . A . G . D . C , A . Sample Prov . G . Organist , C . G . Pade ! P . P . G . O , and others . The Deputy P . G . M ! was accompanied by V . W . Bro . the Dean of York P . G . Chap , and both

these distinguished brethren were saluted iu tho usual manner . The Worshipful Master then proceeded to initiate a candidate into the mysteries of the First Degree , which he did with great accuracy and impressiveness , giving also the tools and charge . At ' the conclusion of the ceremony theD . P . G . M . complimented the W . M . upon his work .

and the members of the Lodgo upon their commodious premises and splendid furniture , which he regarded a 3 a marvel of success when it was remembered that the Lodge was warranted only ten years ago . The Dean of York then proceeded to give an address on Freemasonry in its moral and social aspects , which was regarded

by all who bad the privilege of hearing it as one of the most practical and eloquent apologies for tho Order that had ever been spoken . At its conclusion , a warm vote of thanks was passed to the Dean . Bro . Whytehead P . M . proposed , as an honorary member of the Lodge , for ballot at the nest meeting , Bro . John Lane , of Torquay , author of

the last great work on Masonry , which was seconded by the W . M . Several apologies for absence were read , including one from Bro . W . J . Hughan , the Masonic author , and the Lodge was closed amid an interchange of " Hearty good wishes . " Subsequentl y , the members entertained their visitors at a capital supper , at which tho

W . M . presided , and after justice had been done to the good things of thia life , for even Masons must eat , in spite of the fact that profane persons sneer at them as a parcel of gourmands , tho rest of the evening was spent in honouring the usual toasts , and in harmony , to which all the singing brethren contributed .

Bro . James Stevens P . M . P . Z . will deliver his Lecture entitled " The Ritual and Ceremonial of the Symbolic Degrees of Freemasonry , 1813-188 ( 3 , " afc the Cabboll hodpe

No . 807 , 47 St . Giles' Street , Norwieh , on Monday evening ' , 38 th April . The chair will be taken by Bro . J . B . Aklis , Prov . Grand Secretary , and Master Masons are invited to attend . The Lecture will commence afc seven o ' clock .

The ceremony of installation of Principals will be rehearsed at the Metropolitan Chapter of Improvement , White Hart , corner of Abchurch-lane and Cannon-street , on Tuesday next , 5 th April , commencing afc half-past five

o clock . The work will be carried out by three of tlit members of the Metropolitan Chapter , after whioh tin usual ceremony of exaltation will ha rehearsed . Present

find Past Principals are invited to attend . This will he the last occasion but one when the installations will be rehearsed this session .

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ENGRAVINGS . —GEO . REES , Cheapest House in London . All Ij Briton Riviero Knp'ravinofs an I Etching on view—Sympathy , An Only Friend , Night Watcu , Po . wiioi-s , Gave Canctu , and ' many others . jntfGRAVLVOS . —GKO . RUES . —Just Published , a fine engraving ? IJ "The Day of F . jakonin ^ , " by Waller . Prints will be til * . Artists proofs tire iwv - a premium , two or three only loft . J 71 NG 11 AVINGS . —GEO . H 1-1 KS , Oh .-ap ^ st lions- in Lmdon .-1 _ J Larire a-i .-ovtanont of Kn . ^ ravin ^ s and E- chinas , from is to IIK each . Our new Design Look for [ 'Yaniu * , with instruction for making , ( J stamps ENGRAVINGS . —GKO . ItEKS , Cheap-st House in London . — Job Lots , " Six" of Landscur for 21 s . Also Aasdoll Sets of Six Shooting , 15 s Ditto Stalking , 15 s . —GEO . REES , U 5 Strand . ENGRAVINGS . —GEO . REES , Cheapest , House in London . The largest Selection of ail tho bust Pictures on view . —GKO . REES , 115 Strand , near Waterloo Bridge . K > tablis ! iod . JO years . ENGRAVINGS . —GEO . REUS , Cheapest llonse in London . —Sir I . P . Loigh / m ' s , P . R . A ., "Wedded , " 'Day Dreams , " "Winding tho Skein , " " Viola , " " Mm-etta , " & c ., at 21 s . " The -Music Lesson . " A few artists' proofs only .

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FANCY DEESS BALLS and PRIVATE THEATRICALS . . ptOSTrjMES , WIGS , SCI'INP . RV , end every nece ^ nrv for the ^ . 1 ii ' novo supplied . On fitile , or Hire , bv bro . W . vr . r . ait , titoihcpo Lodge , No . 7 ¦ ' () : / . Addre ; ,, — W . WALLER , Theatrical Costumier , 84 and 86 Tabernacle Street , Finsbury Square , Tjondon , T 3 . C .

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