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confirmed . There were four candidates to bo raised , which ceremony was performed by the W . M . and Brother Geo . S . Smith P . M . respectively . At the termination of tho business and hearty good wishes had been expressed by the numerous visitors present , tuc Lodge was closed , and the brothron adjourned to a most sumptuous repast , whioh was delightfully served by Mrs . Stretch . At tho
festive board the usual Loyal and Masonio toasts were given and responded to in a most hearty manner . The harmony of tho evening was greatly euhanced by the contributions of many talented artistes . Songs were given by Bros . Ward , Joseph Smith , Wor 3 tencroft , Wilcox W . M . 1140 , and G . S . Smith , recitations by Bros . Beever W . M . 1375 , and Fred . Morgan , thought-reading by Bro . A . E . Brett , and a capital entertainment by Bro . Thos . Hamnett ' s ventriloquism .
MINNEHAHA MINSTREL LODGE , No . 2363 . rpHE regular meeting of this Lodge was held at the Victoria Hotel ,
J- Manchester , on Monday , 27 th February , under the presidency of Brother F . W . Wollaston P . M . W . M . There were also present Brothers W . A . Brabner S . W ., C . H . Beever J . W ., C . Harrop Treasurer , Frank Watson Seoretary , Henry Nail P . M . J . D ., J . € romp . ton Wood P . M . P . P . G . D . C . Chaplain , Humphrey C . Lilly Steward ,
Oliver Gaggs , John S . Shaw , Thomas Hamnett , Nagib Fiani , W . AV . Hitching , Eichard Brown , Edward Eoberts P . M . ( FREEMASON ' S CHRONICLE ) ; Visitors—Bros . T . A . Holland S . D . 1375 , Alfred Smith Organist 1077 , James Atkinson 2144 . The minutes of the meeting held 23 rd January having been read and confirmed , Brother Beever delivered the " Anoient Charge after Initiation , " whioh had been
previously omitted on account of pressure of work . From the eminent position which Brother Beever occupies as W . M . of the Architect Ledge , No . 1375 , it will be inferred that ou this occasion ho was quite equal to the task which ho undertook , and Brother Nagib Fiani , to whom the charge was especially addressed , listened with rapt attcntiou to a very fine rendering of this excellent
exhortation . Brother Fiani having signified his intention to qualify for tho degree of a F . C ., he was subjected to the usual test , and afterwards duly passed by the W . M ., who received the assistance of Bro . Brabner S . W . in the presentation of the working tools . Brother Brabner subsequently gave a most unique and original exegesis of the peculiar objects of research in the second degree ,
whioh exposition was afterwards facetiously termed by Bro . Lilly as a Mahatma innovation . At the feativ * board which followed , the orthodox Loyal and Masonio toasts were duly honoured . In responding on behalf of the Provinoial Officers , Bro . J . Crompton Wood reverted to the Masonio Charities , and expressed a hope that the members would not relax their effortB in deing something at once for
those excellent institutions . Brother Brabner S . W ., who proposed tho health of the newly-passed Brother , said that those who had passed through all the degrees of Freemasonry , knew the interesting position in which the candidate found himself , being only midway in tho ceremonies . After paying a very excellent tribute to Brother Fiani , the speaker conoluded an admirable Bpeeoh by saying that
though the Brother differed from them in nationality , iu language , and in thought , yet ho was one with them in Masonio feeling , and personally he had great pleasure 'in asking them to respond heartily to tho toast whioh it was his pleasure to submit to them . Brother Fiani , in reply , said that ho was much obliged to them for their kindness , which sentiment he had expressed before . The two
ceremonies through which he had passed were splendid ones , and had made him so delighted with Freemasonry that he would endeavour to make himself worthy of all that had been done for him . Tho W . M . proposed the toast of the visiting brethren , and took the opportunity of extending to them a hearty greeting . He referred to tho paucity of attendance , which was an unusual
circumstance in connection with the Minnehaha Lodge . Iu speaking of the address given by the S . W ., he characterised it as an innovation from which all must havo derived a great amount of pleasure . It was certainly a welcome change from the parrot-like way in which ceremonies were often performed : it would expand the minds of the brethren , and give them something to think about . Othor toasts followed , the proceedings being diversified by songs , & c , given by
Brothers Wollaston , Harrop , Smith , Eoberts , and Hamnett , the latter contributing a ventriloquial Bketcb , which was highly diverting . As an instance of the popularity which tho W . M . enjoys , we may state that Brother Wollaston was last week the subject of a lengthy biography , the same being accompanied by an " excellent portrait , which appeared in ono of the Manchester weekly publioa . tions .
Lodge of Instritetion , IXo . 581 . —The regular meeting of this Lodge was held at the Old Boar's Head , Manchester , ou Tuesday last , the 'Z 8 th nit . After tbe minutta of the previous meetin" had been read by Bro . Alfred Hebden P . M . P . P . G . D . D . C . Secretary , and confirmad , the ceremony of raising was rehearsed by Bro . G . H . Barnes acting W . M ., he being assisted by Bros . E . Lingard as S . W .
Harrison aa , J . W ., John J Dean as I . G ., and E . Loebell aa Deacon , Bro . E . Alfred Hepworth acting as candidate . The working tools were presented by Brother 11 . Lingard , and tho traditional history was rendered by Brother G . T . Lenard Treasnrer . There were also presont : —Bros . H . II . Warburton P . M . P . P . G . S . D . Preceptor , George Parker , George Taylor , T . Eobertshaw , Kenworthy , Wainwright ,
Brown , Connor , Whittaker , Clayton , and Eoberts ( FREEMASON ' S CHRONICLE ) . Six names were submitted of intending joining members , viz .: —Bros . JBarnes / jChadderton , Hamnett , Hebden , Jones aud Searle . 'The next meeting , as announced in our diary for tho week , will bo hold ou Thursday , 9 th March , when the ceremonies for initiation aud passing will bo reheuraed .
Royal Arch.
ROYAL ARCH .
INDUSTRY CHAPTER , No . 48 .
I ^ HE regular convocation was held on Thursday , tho 9 th instant , - at the Industry Hall , Gateshead-on-Tyne . There were present—Comps . M . Corbett P . Z . M . E . Z ., William Brown I . P . Z ., Eobert Whit . field P . Z . as H ., T . E . Jobson J ., E . Hudson P . G . S . E ., T . Dinning M . E . Z . 481 , J . F . Spence H . 1664 , Eobert Stewart S . E ., AVilliam Holzapfel as S . N ., J . Boazman Treasurer , H . Jaokson 1 st ABBt . Soj .,
T . W . Bagnall 2 nd Asst . Soj ., E . Ferry Organist , aud others . The ballot was taken for Bro . W . J . Jobson S . W . 48 , and ho was exalted by the M . E . Z . Comp . William Brown delivered the mystical lecture to the candidate . The sum of £ 5 5 s was voted to the Masonic Benevolent Fund , after which two candidates were proposed for exaltation , and the Chapter was closed .
Rose Croix.
ROSE CROIX .
— : o : — HUrSHE CHAPTER .
AT the annual meeting of this Chapter , held on Thursday , 23 rd ult ., at the Freemasons' Hall , Plymouth , Frater Dunsterville eighteenth degroe was installed by Frater Westcott eighteenth degree , the retiring M . W . S ., assisted by Past M . W . S . Fraters the Eev . Dr . Lemon and Westlako , both of the thirty-first degree , Keats thirtieth degree , Aitken-Davies , Griffin , Hoarder , Watson eighteenth
degree . Fraters Hifley , Wilson , Kinton Bond , Dunsterville , Page , Payne eighteenth degree , were also among the members present . The Officers invested were Fraters Westcott I . P . M . W . S ., Eev . Dr . Lemon
High Prelate , Hifley 1 st General , Wilson 2 nd General , Keats Treas ., Westoott Eecorder , Hon . H . V . Duncombe Grand Marshal , Captain Strode . Lowe E ., Kinton Bond D . C ., Dr . J . H . Harrison H ., Rov . T . C . Lewis C . G ., Hoarder Organist , Phillips Outer Guard .
"An interview with Sir George Reid , P . R . S . A ., " by Mr . Raymond Blaythwayt , appears in Caisell ' s Magazine for Maroh , whioh also contains the commencement of a new serial story entitled "The Island of Six ShadowB , " and a paper , " Through London on a Barge , " by Mr . F . M . Holmes , illustrated by Mr . W . Eaney , R . I .
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ROYAL AQUARIUM , WESTMINSTER . REFRESHMENT DEPARTMENT , TABLE D'HOTE DINNERS AT SEPARATE TABLES . DINNERS ALA CARTE . Luncheons , Dinners , and Suppers from the Grill and Joint . Dining Room in the Gallery with Tables , having a view of the Stage . PRIVATE DINING ROOMS WITH BALCONIES , IN FULL VIEW OF THE STAGE , May be engaged by Private Parties without extra charge . SPECIAL TERMS FOR SCHOOLS AND LARGE PARTIES . CONTRACTORS : — SPIERS & POND , LIMITED .
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Notices Of Meetings.
confirmed . There were four candidates to bo raised , which ceremony was performed by the W . M . and Brother Geo . S . Smith P . M . respectively . At the termination of tho business and hearty good wishes had been expressed by the numerous visitors present , tuc Lodge was closed , and the brothron adjourned to a most sumptuous repast , whioh was delightfully served by Mrs . Stretch . At tho
festive board the usual Loyal and Masonio toasts were given and responded to in a most hearty manner . The harmony of tho evening was greatly euhanced by the contributions of many talented artistes . Songs were given by Bros . Ward , Joseph Smith , Wor 3 tencroft , Wilcox W . M . 1140 , and G . S . Smith , recitations by Bros . Beever W . M . 1375 , and Fred . Morgan , thought-reading by Bro . A . E . Brett , and a capital entertainment by Bro . Thos . Hamnett ' s ventriloquism .
MINNEHAHA MINSTREL LODGE , No . 2363 . rpHE regular meeting of this Lodge was held at the Victoria Hotel ,
J- Manchester , on Monday , 27 th February , under the presidency of Brother F . W . Wollaston P . M . W . M . There were also present Brothers W . A . Brabner S . W ., C . H . Beever J . W ., C . Harrop Treasurer , Frank Watson Seoretary , Henry Nail P . M . J . D ., J . € romp . ton Wood P . M . P . P . G . D . C . Chaplain , Humphrey C . Lilly Steward ,
Oliver Gaggs , John S . Shaw , Thomas Hamnett , Nagib Fiani , W . AV . Hitching , Eichard Brown , Edward Eoberts P . M . ( FREEMASON ' S CHRONICLE ) ; Visitors—Bros . T . A . Holland S . D . 1375 , Alfred Smith Organist 1077 , James Atkinson 2144 . The minutes of the meeting held 23 rd January having been read and confirmed , Brother Beever delivered the " Anoient Charge after Initiation , " whioh had been
previously omitted on account of pressure of work . From the eminent position which Brother Beever occupies as W . M . of the Architect Ledge , No . 1375 , it will be inferred that ou this occasion ho was quite equal to the task which ho undertook , and Brother Nagib Fiani , to whom the charge was especially addressed , listened with rapt attcntiou to a very fine rendering of this excellent
exhortation . Brother Fiani having signified his intention to qualify for tho degree of a F . C ., he was subjected to the usual test , and afterwards duly passed by the W . M ., who received the assistance of Bro . Brabner S . W . in the presentation of the working tools . Brother Brabner subsequently gave a most unique and original exegesis of the peculiar objects of research in the second degree ,
whioh exposition was afterwards facetiously termed by Bro . Lilly as a Mahatma innovation . At the feativ * board which followed , the orthodox Loyal and Masonio toasts were duly honoured . In responding on behalf of the Provinoial Officers , Bro . J . Crompton Wood reverted to the Masonio Charities , and expressed a hope that the members would not relax their effortB in deing something at once for
those excellent institutions . Brother Brabner S . W ., who proposed tho health of the newly-passed Brother , said that those who had passed through all the degrees of Freemasonry , knew the interesting position in which the candidate found himself , being only midway in tho ceremonies . After paying a very excellent tribute to Brother Fiani , the speaker conoluded an admirable Bpeeoh by saying that
though the Brother differed from them in nationality , iu language , and in thought , yet ho was one with them in Masonio feeling , and personally he had great pleasure 'in asking them to respond heartily to tho toast whioh it was his pleasure to submit to them . Brother Fiani , in reply , said that ho was much obliged to them for their kindness , which sentiment he had expressed before . The two
ceremonies through which he had passed were splendid ones , and had made him so delighted with Freemasonry that he would endeavour to make himself worthy of all that had been done for him . Tho W . M . proposed the toast of the visiting brethren , and took the opportunity of extending to them a hearty greeting . He referred to tho paucity of attendance , which was an unusual
circumstance in connection with the Minnehaha Lodge . Iu speaking of the address given by the S . W ., he characterised it as an innovation from which all must havo derived a great amount of pleasure . It was certainly a welcome change from the parrot-like way in which ceremonies were often performed : it would expand the minds of the brethren , and give them something to think about . Othor toasts followed , the proceedings being diversified by songs , & c , given by
Brothers Wollaston , Harrop , Smith , Eoberts , and Hamnett , the latter contributing a ventriloquial Bketcb , which was highly diverting . As an instance of the popularity which tho W . M . enjoys , we may state that Brother Wollaston was last week the subject of a lengthy biography , the same being accompanied by an " excellent portrait , which appeared in ono of the Manchester weekly publioa . tions .
Lodge of Instritetion , IXo . 581 . —The regular meeting of this Lodge was held at the Old Boar's Head , Manchester , ou Tuesday last , the 'Z 8 th nit . After tbe minutta of the previous meetin" had been read by Bro . Alfred Hebden P . M . P . P . G . D . D . C . Secretary , and confirmad , the ceremony of raising was rehearsed by Bro . G . H . Barnes acting W . M ., he being assisted by Bros . E . Lingard as S . W .
Harrison aa , J . W ., John J Dean as I . G ., and E . Loebell aa Deacon , Bro . E . Alfred Hepworth acting as candidate . The working tools were presented by Brother 11 . Lingard , and tho traditional history was rendered by Brother G . T . Lenard Treasnrer . There were also presont : —Bros . H . II . Warburton P . M . P . P . G . S . D . Preceptor , George Parker , George Taylor , T . Eobertshaw , Kenworthy , Wainwright ,
Brown , Connor , Whittaker , Clayton , and Eoberts ( FREEMASON ' S CHRONICLE ) . Six names were submitted of intending joining members , viz .: —Bros . JBarnes / jChadderton , Hamnett , Hebden , Jones aud Searle . 'The next meeting , as announced in our diary for tho week , will bo hold ou Thursday , 9 th March , when the ceremonies for initiation aud passing will bo reheuraed .
Royal Arch.
ROYAL ARCH .
INDUSTRY CHAPTER , No . 48 .
I ^ HE regular convocation was held on Thursday , tho 9 th instant , - at the Industry Hall , Gateshead-on-Tyne . There were present—Comps . M . Corbett P . Z . M . E . Z ., William Brown I . P . Z ., Eobert Whit . field P . Z . as H ., T . E . Jobson J ., E . Hudson P . G . S . E ., T . Dinning M . E . Z . 481 , J . F . Spence H . 1664 , Eobert Stewart S . E ., AVilliam Holzapfel as S . N ., J . Boazman Treasurer , H . Jaokson 1 st ABBt . Soj .,
T . W . Bagnall 2 nd Asst . Soj ., E . Ferry Organist , aud others . The ballot was taken for Bro . W . J . Jobson S . W . 48 , and ho was exalted by the M . E . Z . Comp . William Brown delivered the mystical lecture to the candidate . The sum of £ 5 5 s was voted to the Masonic Benevolent Fund , after which two candidates were proposed for exaltation , and the Chapter was closed .
Rose Croix.
ROSE CROIX .
— : o : — HUrSHE CHAPTER .
AT the annual meeting of this Chapter , held on Thursday , 23 rd ult ., at the Freemasons' Hall , Plymouth , Frater Dunsterville eighteenth degroe was installed by Frater Westcott eighteenth degree , the retiring M . W . S ., assisted by Past M . W . S . Fraters the Eev . Dr . Lemon and Westlako , both of the thirty-first degree , Keats thirtieth degree , Aitken-Davies , Griffin , Hoarder , Watson eighteenth
degree . Fraters Hifley , Wilson , Kinton Bond , Dunsterville , Page , Payne eighteenth degree , were also among the members present . The Officers invested were Fraters Westcott I . P . M . W . S ., Eev . Dr . Lemon
High Prelate , Hifley 1 st General , Wilson 2 nd General , Keats Treas ., Westoott Eecorder , Hon . H . V . Duncombe Grand Marshal , Captain Strode . Lowe E ., Kinton Bond D . C ., Dr . J . H . Harrison H ., Rov . T . C . Lewis C . G ., Hoarder Organist , Phillips Outer Guard .
"An interview with Sir George Reid , P . R . S . A ., " by Mr . Raymond Blaythwayt , appears in Caisell ' s Magazine for Maroh , whioh also contains the commencement of a new serial story entitled "The Island of Six ShadowB , " and a paper , " Through London on a Barge , " by Mr . F . M . Holmes , illustrated by Mr . W . Eaney , R . I .
Ad01103
ROYAL AQUARIUM , WESTMINSTER . REFRESHMENT DEPARTMENT , TABLE D'HOTE DINNERS AT SEPARATE TABLES . DINNERS ALA CARTE . Luncheons , Dinners , and Suppers from the Grill and Joint . Dining Room in the Gallery with Tables , having a view of the Stage . PRIVATE DINING ROOMS WITH BALCONIES , IN FULL VIEW OF THE STAGE , May be engaged by Private Parties without extra charge . SPECIAL TERMS FOR SCHOOLS AND LARGE PARTIES . CONTRACTORS : — SPIERS & POND , LIMITED .