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Notices Of Meetings.
office . The jewel bears the following inscription : Presented by the brethren of the Acacia Lodge to Bro . C . Horsley , for his exertions and ability in promoting the best interests of the Lodge for four years , and as W . M . 1875-6 . Bro . C . Horsley thanked tho brethren for their valuable gift . An important notice of motion was unanimously
confirmed . The Lodge was then closed , and the brethren partook of a sumptuous banquet and dessert . Tho nsual Loyal and Masonic toasts were given , and after a very agreeable and harmonious evening , the brethren returned to town . Tho Visitors were Bros . J . Robins P . P . G . D . Surrey , Siegert P . M . 548 , & o .
Duke of Connaught Lodge of Instruction , No . 1524 . ¦ —The usual weekly meeting of this Lodge was held at the Havelock Tavern , Albion-road , Dalston , on Wednesday 30 th ult . Present—Bros . Robinson W . M ., Brasted S . W ., Garbett J . W ., Piercy S . D ., Stock J . D ., Ferrar I . G ., Fieldwick as P . M ., and a numerous attend , ance of the brethren . Business—Lodge opened in duo form with solemn prayer , minutes read and confirmed . Bro . Spencer was
entrusted . Lodge opened in the second degree and Bro . Spencer was passed . The sections of the lecture were worked by Bro . Fieldwick , assisted by the brethren . Lodge resumed . Bro . Brasted was elected W . M . for the ensuing week . Bros . Fieldwick , Robinson and Brasted were appointed to audit the Lodge accounts . Next Wednesday ia fixed for the election of Preceptor , Treasurer and Seoretary .
Chaucer Lodge , No . 1540 . —The regular meeting of this Lodge was held on the 23 rd nit ., at the Bridge House Hotel , South , wark , Bro . T . J . Sabine W . M . in the chair . Bros . J . C . Mason R . W ., F . Walters P . G . J . W . Middlesex P . M . Secretary , J . H . Wilkins I . P . M ., G . H . Wright P . M ., W . J . Kemp S . D ., C . W . Hudson J . D ., H . Faija I . G ., A . J . flawkes D . C , J . Hutt , R . W . Willats , C . Graham , G . A .
Mason , H . Levy , W . Klingenstein , & o . The Lodge was opened , and the minutes were confirmed . The W . M . passed Bro . E . Coleman to the degree of a Follow Craft , and initiated Messrs . T . H . K . Harding , W . M . Phillips and C . Winstanley into tho Order . Bro . F . Walters , by the courtesy of the W . M ., passed Bro . G . Newman . Bros . G . W . Frodsham , lato 256 , and T . Wilkinson 141 , were unanimously elected joining members . The election for W . M . for the ensuing year then
took place , and Bro . J . C Mason S . W . was unanimously chosen . The W . M ., Bro . T . J . Sabine , was elected Treasnrer , and W . S . Laing P . M . was re-elected Tyler . The Audit Committee were appointed , and propositions for initiation were handed in to the Secretary . After tbe Lodge had been closed , the brethren adjourned to a very excellent supper . The Visitors were Bros . E . H . Tlvellay P . G . S . B . Middlesex , W . M . 145 , C . J . Rushworth W . M . 1309 , T . W . Adams 765 , G . Mnller 73 , Princer Adminateur de l'Univers Paris , & c .
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With preat regret we announce the death , in his 36 th year , of Bro . Albert Cowley , of the Royal York Lodge , Brighton . He -was for many years the caterer for the West Pier Restaurant , where he , as also in private life , made many friends . He had been for some time in failing health . A sorrowing widow and a large family are left to mourn his loss .
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COOKEKY AND DOMESTIC ECONOMY . —We understand that the offer of a hundred guineas made by a lady through the School Board of London , for a Manual on Cookery , is now null and void ; no work having been forthcoming fulfilling the conditions whioh were stipulated at the time the gift was offered . —Morning Post .
Provincial Grand Mark Masons For Surrey.
PROVINCIAL GRAND MARK MASONS FOR SURREY .
THE annual meeting was held on Friday , the 25 th ult ., at tho Royal Pavilion , Brighton . The brethren assembled for the purpose of installing Bro . Dr . Cunningham as Provincial Grand Mark Master for Sussex . The ceremony was performed by the R . W . tho Earl of Limerick , M . VV . G . M . M . of England , who was accompanied by Bro . F . Binckes G . M . Secretary . The P . G . M . Lodgo having been opened , the installation ceremony was performed . The P . G . M .
appointed Dr . 'i ' rolliipe , of Hastings , as his Deputy , Bros . Braithwaito S . W . and G . Smith J . W . Various matters having been brought forward , the G . M . Lodge was closed , and the brethren sat down to a banquet , provided by Bro . A . R . Reynard , of North-street . The usual Loyal , Masonic and other toasts were given and responded to , and a very agreeable aud harmonious evening was passed . Thero was a numerous attendance .
New Zealand.
NEW ZEALAND .
At the installation of Sir D . McLean , on tho 24 th June , the Wellington Provincial Hall was crowded , no fewer than three hundred persons being present , including representatives from all parts of the colony . The ceremony was performed in the most impressive manner
by D . G . 31 . Lazar . The musical portion of tho ceremony was very effective . At the banquet subsequently 120 sat down . The proceedings passed off with entire success . In reference to the notices in the Dnnedin newspapers of the opening there of a Lod ge to work the three craft degrees in New
New Zealand.
Zealand , [ of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite , the Thames Advtr . £ iser says : — "We understand that intimation has been sont to the various Lodges of the Scottish Constitution throughout new Zealand , by order of tho R . W . P . G . M . that the charter is spurious , and that an unwarrantable use has been made of tho R . W . P . G . Master's name in connection with the application for the same . Tho R . W . P . G . M . for
New Zealand not only discountenances the charter , we understand , but warns the Lodges under his jurisdiction from having anything to do with it . " A Lodge of Freemasons , under the English Constitution , is about to be inaugurated at the Thames , and at a meeting for this purpose ( Brother J . E . Macdonald in tho chair ) it was determined to take the necessary steps for its establishment . Bros . W . Fraser was chosen
as W . M ., F . Hofabrngh as S . W ., and Hyams as J . W . The hieroglyphics of the ancient Egyptians formed the snbjeot of a most interesting lecture delivered by the Right Worshipful Master of tho Lodge , Sir Walter Scott , of Freemasons ( Thames ) at the regular monthly meeting of the Lodge held recently . At its close a vote of thanks was tendered to the R . W . M . for his excellent lecture . —New Zealand Gazette .
Funeral Of The Late Bro. J. H. Levien, Of Nelson.
FUNERAL OF THE LATE BRO . J . H . LEVIEN , OF NELSON .
THE f nneral of the late respected Mayor took place on Thursday , 8 th June , and in compliance with the expressed wish of the deceased gentleman , was conducted according to the ancient rites of Freemasonry . The brethren of the Southern Star Lodge , opened Lodge at high noon , left their Hall at 2 . 30 , and proceeded to the residence of their deceased brother , where a procession was formed in the following order : —
Artillery Band . Tyler and Inner Guard . Marshal . Marshal . Master Masons , two and two . Secretary and Treasurer . Senior and Junior Wardens . Past Masters .
The Holy Writings on a cushion carried by tho Senior Member of the Lodge . Tho Worshipful Master , attended by Deacons . Pall Bearers . Pall Bearers . Members of City m .. ™™ Members of City Council . tiEARSE Council . Chief Mourners . Citizens .
In this order the cartige passed through Trafalgar and Bridge-streets , and proceeded to the New Cemetery by the Collingwood-s , treet Bridge , where conveyances were provided . A reived at the grave , P . M . Bro . Dr . Sealy read a short portion of the Cbnrch of England burial service and the solemn Masonic service for the dead in a very impressive manner , during which the Masonic apron and sprigs of acacia were
deposited upon tho coffin . The Masonic service was brought to a conclusion by the assembled brethren singing a hymn , and the procession returned to town in reversed order to that observed in their going forth . Deceased belonged to the Hebrew persuasion , bnt at the desire of his wife , a Christian lady , requested to be interred in the Cemetery belonging to the Church of England . The Rev . J . Leighton ,
incumbent of Christ Church , being present at the grave , pronounced the benediction ( at the immediate request of the officiating brother ) at the close of the obsequies . No members of the Hebrew faith , excepting the nearest relatives of the deceased , attended tho funeral , although our brother departed this life in the faith of his forefathers , only desiring to share the same spot of earth with his amiable and devoted wife , when the time should arrive for her being called hence .
The Theatres, &C.
THE THEATRES , & c .
CO VENT GARDEN-PROMENADE CONCERTS , at 8 . 0 . ADELPHI—At 7 , ORSON . At 7 . 45 , ARRAH-NA-POGUE . At 10 . 30 A RACE FOB A WIFE . HAYMARKET .-THE HEIR AT LAW and THE WIDOW HUNT . STKAND .-At 7 . 30 , THE DRESS COAT . At 8 . 0 , LIVING AT EASE . At 9 . 30 , THE FIELD OF THE CLOTH OF GOLD . GAIETY .-At 8 . 0 , THE BULL BY THE HORNS . At 9 . 30 , LITTLE DON CAESAR DE BAZAN .
GLOBE . —QUARTER DAY ana JO . VAUDEVILLE .-At 7 . 30 , A WHIRLIGIG . At 8 . 0 , OUR BOYS , and a FEARFUL FOG . CRITERION—At 8 . 0 , MARY'S SECRET , and THE GREAT DIVORCE CASE . ALHAMBRA .-LE VOYAGE DANS LA LUNE , & c .
ALEXANDRA PALACE .-This day . GRAND ATHLETIC TOURNAMENT , FIRE PROOF DRESS , ILLUMINATIONS , & c . On Mondav . LOYAL UNITED FRIENDS' SOCIETY . On Wednesday , FIREWORKS , & c . Open dailv , PROMENADE CONCERTS , BROEKMANN'S CIRCUS , SKATING RINK , & c . CRYSTAL PALACE . —On Thursday , Fireworks , Races , & c . Open daily , PANTOMIME . AQUARIUM , SKATING RINK , CIRCUS , & c . ROYAL AQUARIUM SUMMER AND WINTER GARDEN Open daily . CuNCERT , SKATING RINK , & c .
EGYPTIAN ( LARGE ) HALL . —MASKELYNE AND COOKE , daily at 3 . 0 and 8 . 0 . ROYAL POLYTECHNIC . — BURNING AND COMBUSTION , and CROOKK'S DISCOVERIES and APPARATUS , HEINKE'S DIVING APPARATUS mid SUBMARINE LAMP . TYPE WRITER . HOGG'S PATENT VENTILATION . BATEMAN'S COLLECTION OP MODEL
STEAtf ENGINES . BIDDER ' S MAGNETIC LAMP . TISLEY'S COMPOUND PENDULUM , Ac , & c . ALICE IN WONDERLAND . A WALK THROUGH THE TOWER . WONDERS OF THE MICROSCOPE . Mr . TAYLOR'S WONDERFUL BOY . ( LAIRVOYANCE AND PLATE DANCING . SOLOS ON THE VIOLIN . Admission to the whole , Is ; Schools , and Children under 10 , half-price .
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Notices Of Meetings.
office . The jewel bears the following inscription : Presented by the brethren of the Acacia Lodge to Bro . C . Horsley , for his exertions and ability in promoting the best interests of the Lodge for four years , and as W . M . 1875-6 . Bro . C . Horsley thanked tho brethren for their valuable gift . An important notice of motion was unanimously
confirmed . The Lodge was then closed , and the brethren partook of a sumptuous banquet and dessert . Tho nsual Loyal and Masonic toasts were given , and after a very agreeable and harmonious evening , the brethren returned to town . Tho Visitors were Bros . J . Robins P . P . G . D . Surrey , Siegert P . M . 548 , & o .
Duke of Connaught Lodge of Instruction , No . 1524 . ¦ —The usual weekly meeting of this Lodge was held at the Havelock Tavern , Albion-road , Dalston , on Wednesday 30 th ult . Present—Bros . Robinson W . M ., Brasted S . W ., Garbett J . W ., Piercy S . D ., Stock J . D ., Ferrar I . G ., Fieldwick as P . M ., and a numerous attend , ance of the brethren . Business—Lodge opened in duo form with solemn prayer , minutes read and confirmed . Bro . Spencer was
entrusted . Lodge opened in the second degree and Bro . Spencer was passed . The sections of the lecture were worked by Bro . Fieldwick , assisted by the brethren . Lodge resumed . Bro . Brasted was elected W . M . for the ensuing week . Bros . Fieldwick , Robinson and Brasted were appointed to audit the Lodge accounts . Next Wednesday ia fixed for the election of Preceptor , Treasurer and Seoretary .
Chaucer Lodge , No . 1540 . —The regular meeting of this Lodge was held on the 23 rd nit ., at the Bridge House Hotel , South , wark , Bro . T . J . Sabine W . M . in the chair . Bros . J . C . Mason R . W ., F . Walters P . G . J . W . Middlesex P . M . Secretary , J . H . Wilkins I . P . M ., G . H . Wright P . M ., W . J . Kemp S . D ., C . W . Hudson J . D ., H . Faija I . G ., A . J . flawkes D . C , J . Hutt , R . W . Willats , C . Graham , G . A .
Mason , H . Levy , W . Klingenstein , & o . The Lodge was opened , and the minutes were confirmed . The W . M . passed Bro . E . Coleman to the degree of a Follow Craft , and initiated Messrs . T . H . K . Harding , W . M . Phillips and C . Winstanley into tho Order . Bro . F . Walters , by the courtesy of the W . M ., passed Bro . G . Newman . Bros . G . W . Frodsham , lato 256 , and T . Wilkinson 141 , were unanimously elected joining members . The election for W . M . for the ensuing year then
took place , and Bro . J . C Mason S . W . was unanimously chosen . The W . M ., Bro . T . J . Sabine , was elected Treasnrer , and W . S . Laing P . M . was re-elected Tyler . The Audit Committee were appointed , and propositions for initiation were handed in to the Secretary . After tbe Lodge had been closed , the brethren adjourned to a very excellent supper . The Visitors were Bros . E . H . Tlvellay P . G . S . B . Middlesex , W . M . 145 , C . J . Rushworth W . M . 1309 , T . W . Adams 765 , G . Mnller 73 , Princer Adminateur de l'Univers Paris , & c .
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With preat regret we announce the death , in his 36 th year , of Bro . Albert Cowley , of the Royal York Lodge , Brighton . He -was for many years the caterer for the West Pier Restaurant , where he , as also in private life , made many friends . He had been for some time in failing health . A sorrowing widow and a large family are left to mourn his loss .
Ar01402
COOKEKY AND DOMESTIC ECONOMY . —We understand that the offer of a hundred guineas made by a lady through the School Board of London , for a Manual on Cookery , is now null and void ; no work having been forthcoming fulfilling the conditions whioh were stipulated at the time the gift was offered . —Morning Post .
Provincial Grand Mark Masons For Surrey.
PROVINCIAL GRAND MARK MASONS FOR SURREY .
THE annual meeting was held on Friday , the 25 th ult ., at tho Royal Pavilion , Brighton . The brethren assembled for the purpose of installing Bro . Dr . Cunningham as Provincial Grand Mark Master for Sussex . The ceremony was performed by the R . W . tho Earl of Limerick , M . VV . G . M . M . of England , who was accompanied by Bro . F . Binckes G . M . Secretary . The P . G . M . Lodgo having been opened , the installation ceremony was performed . The P . G . M .
appointed Dr . 'i ' rolliipe , of Hastings , as his Deputy , Bros . Braithwaito S . W . and G . Smith J . W . Various matters having been brought forward , the G . M . Lodge was closed , and the brethren sat down to a banquet , provided by Bro . A . R . Reynard , of North-street . The usual Loyal , Masonic and other toasts were given and responded to , and a very agreeable aud harmonious evening was passed . Thero was a numerous attendance .
New Zealand.
NEW ZEALAND .
At the installation of Sir D . McLean , on tho 24 th June , the Wellington Provincial Hall was crowded , no fewer than three hundred persons being present , including representatives from all parts of the colony . The ceremony was performed in the most impressive manner
by D . G . 31 . Lazar . The musical portion of tho ceremony was very effective . At the banquet subsequently 120 sat down . The proceedings passed off with entire success . In reference to the notices in the Dnnedin newspapers of the opening there of a Lod ge to work the three craft degrees in New
New Zealand.
Zealand , [ of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite , the Thames Advtr . £ iser says : — "We understand that intimation has been sont to the various Lodges of the Scottish Constitution throughout new Zealand , by order of tho R . W . P . G . M . that the charter is spurious , and that an unwarrantable use has been made of tho R . W . P . G . Master's name in connection with the application for the same . Tho R . W . P . G . M . for
New Zealand not only discountenances the charter , we understand , but warns the Lodges under his jurisdiction from having anything to do with it . " A Lodge of Freemasons , under the English Constitution , is about to be inaugurated at the Thames , and at a meeting for this purpose ( Brother J . E . Macdonald in tho chair ) it was determined to take the necessary steps for its establishment . Bros . W . Fraser was chosen
as W . M ., F . Hofabrngh as S . W ., and Hyams as J . W . The hieroglyphics of the ancient Egyptians formed the snbjeot of a most interesting lecture delivered by the Right Worshipful Master of tho Lodge , Sir Walter Scott , of Freemasons ( Thames ) at the regular monthly meeting of the Lodge held recently . At its close a vote of thanks was tendered to the R . W . M . for his excellent lecture . —New Zealand Gazette .
Funeral Of The Late Bro. J. H. Levien, Of Nelson.
FUNERAL OF THE LATE BRO . J . H . LEVIEN , OF NELSON .
THE f nneral of the late respected Mayor took place on Thursday , 8 th June , and in compliance with the expressed wish of the deceased gentleman , was conducted according to the ancient rites of Freemasonry . The brethren of the Southern Star Lodge , opened Lodge at high noon , left their Hall at 2 . 30 , and proceeded to the residence of their deceased brother , where a procession was formed in the following order : —
Artillery Band . Tyler and Inner Guard . Marshal . Marshal . Master Masons , two and two . Secretary and Treasurer . Senior and Junior Wardens . Past Masters .
The Holy Writings on a cushion carried by tho Senior Member of the Lodge . Tho Worshipful Master , attended by Deacons . Pall Bearers . Pall Bearers . Members of City m .. ™™ Members of City Council . tiEARSE Council . Chief Mourners . Citizens .
In this order the cartige passed through Trafalgar and Bridge-streets , and proceeded to the New Cemetery by the Collingwood-s , treet Bridge , where conveyances were provided . A reived at the grave , P . M . Bro . Dr . Sealy read a short portion of the Cbnrch of England burial service and the solemn Masonic service for the dead in a very impressive manner , during which the Masonic apron and sprigs of acacia were
deposited upon tho coffin . The Masonic service was brought to a conclusion by the assembled brethren singing a hymn , and the procession returned to town in reversed order to that observed in their going forth . Deceased belonged to the Hebrew persuasion , bnt at the desire of his wife , a Christian lady , requested to be interred in the Cemetery belonging to the Church of England . The Rev . J . Leighton ,
incumbent of Christ Church , being present at the grave , pronounced the benediction ( at the immediate request of the officiating brother ) at the close of the obsequies . No members of the Hebrew faith , excepting the nearest relatives of the deceased , attended tho funeral , although our brother departed this life in the faith of his forefathers , only desiring to share the same spot of earth with his amiable and devoted wife , when the time should arrive for her being called hence .
The Theatres, &C.
THE THEATRES , & c .
CO VENT GARDEN-PROMENADE CONCERTS , at 8 . 0 . ADELPHI—At 7 , ORSON . At 7 . 45 , ARRAH-NA-POGUE . At 10 . 30 A RACE FOB A WIFE . HAYMARKET .-THE HEIR AT LAW and THE WIDOW HUNT . STKAND .-At 7 . 30 , THE DRESS COAT . At 8 . 0 , LIVING AT EASE . At 9 . 30 , THE FIELD OF THE CLOTH OF GOLD . GAIETY .-At 8 . 0 , THE BULL BY THE HORNS . At 9 . 30 , LITTLE DON CAESAR DE BAZAN .
GLOBE . —QUARTER DAY ana JO . VAUDEVILLE .-At 7 . 30 , A WHIRLIGIG . At 8 . 0 , OUR BOYS , and a FEARFUL FOG . CRITERION—At 8 . 0 , MARY'S SECRET , and THE GREAT DIVORCE CASE . ALHAMBRA .-LE VOYAGE DANS LA LUNE , & c .
ALEXANDRA PALACE .-This day . GRAND ATHLETIC TOURNAMENT , FIRE PROOF DRESS , ILLUMINATIONS , & c . On Mondav . LOYAL UNITED FRIENDS' SOCIETY . On Wednesday , FIREWORKS , & c . Open dailv , PROMENADE CONCERTS , BROEKMANN'S CIRCUS , SKATING RINK , & c . CRYSTAL PALACE . —On Thursday , Fireworks , Races , & c . Open daily , PANTOMIME . AQUARIUM , SKATING RINK , CIRCUS , & c . ROYAL AQUARIUM SUMMER AND WINTER GARDEN Open daily . CuNCERT , SKATING RINK , & c .
EGYPTIAN ( LARGE ) HALL . —MASKELYNE AND COOKE , daily at 3 . 0 and 8 . 0 . ROYAL POLYTECHNIC . — BURNING AND COMBUSTION , and CROOKK'S DISCOVERIES and APPARATUS , HEINKE'S DIVING APPARATUS mid SUBMARINE LAMP . TYPE WRITER . HOGG'S PATENT VENTILATION . BATEMAN'S COLLECTION OP MODEL
STEAtf ENGINES . BIDDER ' S MAGNETIC LAMP . TISLEY'S COMPOUND PENDULUM , Ac , & c . ALICE IN WONDERLAND . A WALK THROUGH THE TOWER . WONDERS OF THE MICROSCOPE . Mr . TAYLOR'S WONDERFUL BOY . ( LAIRVOYANCE AND PLATE DANCING . SOLOS ON THE VIOLIN . Admission to the whole , Is ; Schools , and Children under 10 , half-price .