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Notices Of Meetings.

Industry Lodge , NO . 48 . —This Lodge held its regular meeting on 24 th of July , at Freemasons * Hall , Gateshend . on-Tvne . Present—Bros . E . D . Davis P . M . acting as W . M ., D . Sinclair S . W ., J . G . Wnddington J . W ., Jos . Cook P . M . as S . D ., G . S . Sims aa J . D ., Robert Terry Organist , E . Llddell Junior Steward , John Wood T . G ., J . Curry Tyler , M . Corbitt Secretary . Past Master Bro . John E . Eobson acting as I . P . M . Visitor—Bro . A . Currie W . M . 97 , and a

large number of other brethren . Business transacted—Bros . Swan and Pnirclongh received the third degree , and Bro . William Alexander , of Wilson Lodge , No . 80 , Toronto , under the Grand Lodge of Canada , was elected a joining member . A committee , consisting of Bros . J . E . Eobson P . M ., E . D . Davis P . M ., D . Sinclair S . W . and M . Corbitt Sec , appointed , in addition to the Trustees , Bros . A . Clapham P . M ., R . J . Banning P . M . and J . H . Thompson P . M . to make all necessary arrangements for the purchase of the Freemasons * Hall , West-strpet , Gateshead , and complete the same as the committee may consider advisable .

Confidence Lodge of Instruction , No . 193 . —This Lodge met as usual , on Wednesday , Jnd August , at Masons' Hall Tavern , Masons' -avenne , Basinghall-street , E . C . Bro . Rndderforth in tho chair . There were also present , Bros . Abell S . W ., Fonner J . W ., Staitey S . D ., Tollis J . D ., Gomm I . G ., Christopher Tvler , E . Gottheil P . M . Preceptor , and » number of other Brethren . Tho ceremony of

Initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Tnrley acting as candidate . The first and second sections of the Lecture were then worked by tho W . M ., assisted by the brethren . An interesting discussion arose from the following incident : A foreign Brother presented himself at the door of the Lodge and asked for relief . Instead of a certificate , which he alleged he had lost , he handed in a scrap of paper about fonr inches square ,

containing some recommendation . Under the circumstances it was thought nnadvisable to relieve him , noon which he demanded admission as a Brother Mason . Bro . Gottheil rnled that , inasmuch as the Brother had no certificate , and was not personally known to any one present , he could not be admitted . Thereupon Bro . Amor of the Great City Lodgo protested against the ruling , and said he had been

tanght that Masonry was free and open , and anyone seeking admission , provided he was capable of proving himself in a legal manner , should not be refused admission . Bro . Gottheil stated in reply that some time ago the Grand Master issued a command that visitors should not be admitted imto any Lodge without the production of a legal certificate , and that moreover it was entirely at the option of the presiding W . M .,

who , of course , as a matter of courtesy , would consult the wishes of the members , to grant or refuse admission to any one , even though he be a well-known member of the Craft . The Book of Constitutions was very explicit npon the point , it states that " no visitor shall be admitted to a Lodge nnless he be personally known , recommended , or well vouched for , after due examination , by one of the brethren

present . " Bro . Colmer said , if that was the law , what occasion was there for tho Grand Master to virtually abrogate it by issuing the edict Bro . Gottheil mentioned ? Bro . Rndderforth replied , ho thought it was done to place additional power in the hands of tho W . M . should a contingency arise to render its enforcement advantageous . Bros . Amor and Colmer expressed themselves so far satisfied , but

said they would pursue the enquiry further . Bro . Gottheil advised them to seek information npon the subject at the Grand Lodge Office . Bro . John Hervey , the Grand Secretary , would , he had no doubt , enlighten them npon the point , and decide whether he had stated the case correctlv . Bro . Amor apologised for having interrupted the

usual proceedings , but he thought the question one of importance , and thanked the brethren for tho kind and Masonio spirit in which the discussion had been carried on . Bro . West , of 1287 , was elected a joining member . Bro . Abell will occupy the chair on Wednesday next ; the proceedings each meeting commence at seven p . m .

Star Lodge , No . 219 , Glasgow . —Held an emergency meet , ing in their own hall , on Monday , 31 st July . In the absence from the city of Bro . Morgan , the R . W . M ., his place was kindly filled by Bro . J . Booth R . W . M . of No . 87 , who in a very able manner passed two brethren to the Fellow Craft degree .

United Strength Lodge of Instruction , No . 228 . — At the weekly meeting of this Lodge of Instruction , held on Wednesday last , at the Grafton Arms , Princo of Wales's-road , Kentish Town , Bro . Koester P . M . presided . Bros . Slyman and W . W . Morgan rilled the Wardens' chairs , whilst Bros . Busch and Mvehler acted as Deacons . After the Lodge had been formally opened , the first section of

the Lecture was worked by the W . M . Bro . Leber then offered himself as a candidate for initiation , and the ceremony was most carefully conducted by Bro . Koester . The second , third and fourth sections were then worked , Bro . Frost P . M . exhibiting the qualifications he possesses for the post which ho holds in this Lodge of Instruction ,

namely , that of Preceptor . Bros . Busch , Mvehler , Leber and Morgan were elected members . Bro . Slyman was appointed to preside at the next meeting . Those brethren who aro fond of a stroll these summer evenings should drop in at this school for thoso who desire to perfect themselves in Masonic ritual .

Salisbury Lodge of Instruction , No . 435 . —The nsual weekly meeting was held on Thursday , 3 rd instant , at tho Union Tavern , Air-street , Regent-street , W . Present—Broi . Corner W . M ., Belfrage S . W ., Woods J . W ., Leo S . D ., Farwig J . D ., Bentlpy I . G ., T . Cull Secretary , Mander Preceptor , and Bros . Wheeler , Martin , Dntton , Watts , Lloyd , Swallow , Docker , & c . The Lodge was opened ,

and the ceremony of initiation and the 1 st , 4 th , Sth , 6 th and 7 th sections worked . Lodge reopened in the 2 nd dsgree , and the 4 th section worked . Lodge resumed , and Bro . Belfrage elected W . M . for ensuing week . A vote of thanks was accorded to the W . M ., this being his first occupation of the chair . The Fifteen Sections will be worked in this Lodge on the 31 st inst .

Notices Of Meetings.

Dramatic Lodge , No . 571 . —This Lodge held its regular meeting on Wednesday , 2 nd Angnst , at 3 p . m ., in St . Mark ' s Hall , Glasgow , Bro . W . J . E . Dobson R . W . M . presiding , assisted bv Bros . J . Houston D . M ., H . W . Jackman S . W ., Wm . Sivewright J . W ., W . Bnvbon Treasurer , J . Weir as Secretarv , R . S . Smvth S . D .. L . Mitchell

J . D . Visitors—Bros . Wheeler 73 , Fraser P . M . 87 , J . Booth R . W . M . 87 . W . Phillips R . W . M . 556 , and J . Annaud Z . 144 . Tho work con . aiated of the initiation of Messrs . E . J . Gibbon and W . L . RosSj which , at the request of the R . W . M ., was performed in an admirable

manner by Bro . W . Phillips , R . W . M . of 556 . The Lodge , which is only in the first year of its existence , then produced and adopted a code of bye-laws , and afterwards admitted , as an honorary member , Bro . Smith , of the Scotia Lodge .

Royal Oak Lodge , No . 871 . —The regular meeting of this Lodge was held on the 27 th ult ., at the White Swan Tavern , High , street , Deptford . The Lodge was opened , and the minutes were oor » firmed . Bro . F . Walters P . G . J . D . Middlesex , P . M ., Secretary , occupied the chair in the absence of the W . M ., Bros . H . J . Tuson ; J . J . Pakes S . W ., J . Baxter Langley W . M . 1423 J . W ., G . T . Linn S . D ., R . Harman J . D ., J . G . Volmann I . G ., W . Andrews P . M . Treasurer , W .

Myatt P . M . W . S ., S . 0 . Lewis P . M ., and C . Wood , W . Sievey , G . Jones , W . Simmons , F . H . Burr , J . Rennie , L . Lemon , W . A . Rt Harris , G . Porta , C . F . Buhler , W . Elgood , W . 0 . Lockhead . J . Wollet , R . Mason , G . A . Leighton , A . Mercer , G . Eve , J . G . Thomas , E . James , R . West , & o . Bro . G . Andrews P . M ., at the request of Bro . F . Walters , took the chair . He then impressively raised Bros .

G . Eve , W . Simmons and G . A . Leighton , to tbe 3 rd degree . Messrs ' , Gustav Wildermnth and John Biichele were ballotted for and initiated into the Order . Three gentlemen were proposed for initiation . A notice of ' nibtioh was handed in for insertion on the next agenda paper ^ and line Lodge was closed until 17 th August . A very

excellent cold collation followed , at which Bro . W . Andrews , senior P . M ., admirably presided , and gave the usual Loyal , Masonio and other toasts , which were duly responded to . Several capital songs and recitations were given , and a very agreeable evening was passed . The Visitors were Bros . C . R . Bennett W . M . 1382 , G . Mac . donald W . M . 1158 , J . Lightfoot P . M . 147 , D . Smith 1326 , G . Gyde 700 , E . W , Fisher 700 , T . W . Adams 765 , G . Frost 913 , & o .

Dalhousie Lodge of Instruction , No . 860 . —The weekly meeting of th « above Lodge took place at Bro . Al ' en ' s Royal Edward , Triangle . Hackney , on Tuesday , 1 st August 1876 . Present—Bros . Barker W . M ., Smith S . W .. Brown J . W ., Worsley S . D ., Johnson J . D ., Williams I G ., Wallington Preceptor , Worsley Sec , also Broi . Gilchrist , Perren , Dallas , Cambridge , Davis and Christian . The ceremony of

initiation was worked , Bro . Christian acting as candidate . Bro . Worslty worked the 1 st section of the lecture , Bro . Christian the 2 nd and 3 rd , and Bro . Gilchrist the 4 tb . Bro . W . J . Smith was unanimously elected W . M . for the ensuing week , and appointed his officers in rotation . The ceremony of Installation will be worked by Bro . Wallington on Tuesday next , the Sth inst ., when the whole of the officers will be installed with new collars . We would recommend brethren residing in the locality to attend this weekly Lodge ; here they will gain the knowledge so much required by young Masons .

Montefiore Lodge , No . 1017 . — An emergency meeting of this Lodge was held on Thursday , 27 th ult ., at the Regent Masonio Hall , Air-street , Regent-street . Bro . S . Abrahams P . M . occupied the chair , in the absence of the W . M ., Bro . J . BInm , J . De Solla P . M . as S . W ., M . Levy J . W ., L . Jacobs Treas ., E . P . Albert Grand Pursuivant

Seo . The Lodge was opened . Bro . Pasta was passed to the 2 nd degree ; Bro . Barnett was raised to the 3 rd degree , and two gentlemen were ballotted for , and initiated into the Order . The Lodgo was then closed , and the brethren separated j there was no banquet . The visitors were Bros . L . Loewenstark , Macpherson , Leith , No . 5 , Hart ( Cape of Good Hope ) , and Obed . Roberts P . M . 188 .

Lewis Lodge of Instruction , No . 1185 . —This promising Lodge of Instruction held its regular weekly meeting on Wednesday , the 26 th July , at the King ' s Arms Hotel , Wood Green , N ., a good attendance of the brethren being present . The Worshipful Master of the Parent Lodge being unavoidably absent , Bro . Samuel Johnson , of the Lewis Lodge , 1185 , was unanimously elected to preside . The

officers having been duly elected , and tho Lodge opened n the first degree , Bro . S . Johnson worked the ceremony of initiation in a most efficient manner , under the able preceptorship of Bro . Thorn-is Vesper P . M . The Lodgo was then opened and closed in tho second and third degrees , after which the W . M . rose , and presented t he Lodge with a very beautiful Bible . It was proposed by Bro . J . W . Berrie

S . D ., seconded by Bro . T . Vesper , and carried unanimously , that a vote of thanks be presented to Bro . S . Johnson for tho valuable present ho had made tho Lodge , and that the same should be recorded on the minutes . It was also proposed by Bro . J . W . Berrie S . D ., seconded by Bro . Jordan I . G ., and carripd unanimously , that another vote of thn . ' aka be presented to Bro . S . Johnson , and recorded on the minutes rl the

Lodge of Instruction , for the very able and efficient manner in which he had presided , for the first time , at the Lewis Lodge of Instruction . Bro . T . Goodfeltow S . W . was then unanimously elected W . M . for the ensuing week , and all Masonic business being ended , tho Lodge was closed in due form with solemn prayer , and adjourned until Wednesday evening next , at the hour of 7 o ' clock .

Liverpool Dramatic Lodge , No . 1609 . —The members of the musical and dramatic profession in this town have formed a Lodge , somewhat npon the model of the Asaph , which holds its meetings in tbe day time , at snch aa hour as will not interfere with the

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Notices Of Meetings.

Industry Lodge , NO . 48 . —This Lodge held its regular meeting on 24 th of July , at Freemasons * Hall , Gateshend . on-Tvne . Present—Bros . E . D . Davis P . M . acting as W . M ., D . Sinclair S . W ., J . G . Wnddington J . W ., Jos . Cook P . M . as S . D ., G . S . Sims aa J . D ., Robert Terry Organist , E . Llddell Junior Steward , John Wood T . G ., J . Curry Tyler , M . Corbitt Secretary . Past Master Bro . John E . Eobson acting as I . P . M . Visitor—Bro . A . Currie W . M . 97 , and a

large number of other brethren . Business transacted—Bros . Swan and Pnirclongh received the third degree , and Bro . William Alexander , of Wilson Lodge , No . 80 , Toronto , under the Grand Lodge of Canada , was elected a joining member . A committee , consisting of Bros . J . E . Eobson P . M ., E . D . Davis P . M ., D . Sinclair S . W . and M . Corbitt Sec , appointed , in addition to the Trustees , Bros . A . Clapham P . M ., R . J . Banning P . M . and J . H . Thompson P . M . to make all necessary arrangements for the purchase of the Freemasons * Hall , West-strpet , Gateshead , and complete the same as the committee may consider advisable .

Confidence Lodge of Instruction , No . 193 . —This Lodge met as usual , on Wednesday , Jnd August , at Masons' Hall Tavern , Masons' -avenne , Basinghall-street , E . C . Bro . Rndderforth in tho chair . There were also present , Bros . Abell S . W ., Fonner J . W ., Staitey S . D ., Tollis J . D ., Gomm I . G ., Christopher Tvler , E . Gottheil P . M . Preceptor , and » number of other Brethren . Tho ceremony of

Initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Tnrley acting as candidate . The first and second sections of the Lecture were then worked by tho W . M ., assisted by the brethren . An interesting discussion arose from the following incident : A foreign Brother presented himself at the door of the Lodge and asked for relief . Instead of a certificate , which he alleged he had lost , he handed in a scrap of paper about fonr inches square ,

containing some recommendation . Under the circumstances it was thought nnadvisable to relieve him , noon which he demanded admission as a Brother Mason . Bro . Gottheil rnled that , inasmuch as the Brother had no certificate , and was not personally known to any one present , he could not be admitted . Thereupon Bro . Amor of the Great City Lodgo protested against the ruling , and said he had been

tanght that Masonry was free and open , and anyone seeking admission , provided he was capable of proving himself in a legal manner , should not be refused admission . Bro . Gottheil stated in reply that some time ago the Grand Master issued a command that visitors should not be admitted imto any Lodge without the production of a legal certificate , and that moreover it was entirely at the option of the presiding W . M .,

who , of course , as a matter of courtesy , would consult the wishes of the members , to grant or refuse admission to any one , even though he be a well-known member of the Craft . The Book of Constitutions was very explicit npon the point , it states that " no visitor shall be admitted to a Lodge nnless he be personally known , recommended , or well vouched for , after due examination , by one of the brethren

present . " Bro . Colmer said , if that was the law , what occasion was there for tho Grand Master to virtually abrogate it by issuing the edict Bro . Gottheil mentioned ? Bro . Rndderforth replied , ho thought it was done to place additional power in the hands of tho W . M . should a contingency arise to render its enforcement advantageous . Bros . Amor and Colmer expressed themselves so far satisfied , but

said they would pursue the enquiry further . Bro . Gottheil advised them to seek information npon the subject at the Grand Lodge Office . Bro . John Hervey , the Grand Secretary , would , he had no doubt , enlighten them npon the point , and decide whether he had stated the case correctlv . Bro . Amor apologised for having interrupted the

usual proceedings , but he thought the question one of importance , and thanked the brethren for tho kind and Masonio spirit in which the discussion had been carried on . Bro . West , of 1287 , was elected a joining member . Bro . Abell will occupy the chair on Wednesday next ; the proceedings each meeting commence at seven p . m .

Star Lodge , No . 219 , Glasgow . —Held an emergency meet , ing in their own hall , on Monday , 31 st July . In the absence from the city of Bro . Morgan , the R . W . M ., his place was kindly filled by Bro . J . Booth R . W . M . of No . 87 , who in a very able manner passed two brethren to the Fellow Craft degree .

United Strength Lodge of Instruction , No . 228 . — At the weekly meeting of this Lodge of Instruction , held on Wednesday last , at the Grafton Arms , Princo of Wales's-road , Kentish Town , Bro . Koester P . M . presided . Bros . Slyman and W . W . Morgan rilled the Wardens' chairs , whilst Bros . Busch and Mvehler acted as Deacons . After the Lodge had been formally opened , the first section of

the Lecture was worked by the W . M . Bro . Leber then offered himself as a candidate for initiation , and the ceremony was most carefully conducted by Bro . Koester . The second , third and fourth sections were then worked , Bro . Frost P . M . exhibiting the qualifications he possesses for the post which ho holds in this Lodge of Instruction ,

namely , that of Preceptor . Bros . Busch , Mvehler , Leber and Morgan were elected members . Bro . Slyman was appointed to preside at the next meeting . Those brethren who aro fond of a stroll these summer evenings should drop in at this school for thoso who desire to perfect themselves in Masonic ritual .

Salisbury Lodge of Instruction , No . 435 . —The nsual weekly meeting was held on Thursday , 3 rd instant , at tho Union Tavern , Air-street , Regent-street , W . Present—Broi . Corner W . M ., Belfrage S . W ., Woods J . W ., Leo S . D ., Farwig J . D ., Bentlpy I . G ., T . Cull Secretary , Mander Preceptor , and Bros . Wheeler , Martin , Dntton , Watts , Lloyd , Swallow , Docker , & c . The Lodge was opened ,

and the ceremony of initiation and the 1 st , 4 th , Sth , 6 th and 7 th sections worked . Lodge reopened in the 2 nd dsgree , and the 4 th section worked . Lodge resumed , and Bro . Belfrage elected W . M . for ensuing week . A vote of thanks was accorded to the W . M ., this being his first occupation of the chair . The Fifteen Sections will be worked in this Lodge on the 31 st inst .

Notices Of Meetings.

Dramatic Lodge , No . 571 . —This Lodge held its regular meeting on Wednesday , 2 nd Angnst , at 3 p . m ., in St . Mark ' s Hall , Glasgow , Bro . W . J . E . Dobson R . W . M . presiding , assisted bv Bros . J . Houston D . M ., H . W . Jackman S . W ., Wm . Sivewright J . W ., W . Bnvbon Treasurer , J . Weir as Secretarv , R . S . Smvth S . D .. L . Mitchell

J . D . Visitors—Bros . Wheeler 73 , Fraser P . M . 87 , J . Booth R . W . M . 87 . W . Phillips R . W . M . 556 , and J . Annaud Z . 144 . Tho work con . aiated of the initiation of Messrs . E . J . Gibbon and W . L . RosSj which , at the request of the R . W . M ., was performed in an admirable

manner by Bro . W . Phillips , R . W . M . of 556 . The Lodge , which is only in the first year of its existence , then produced and adopted a code of bye-laws , and afterwards admitted , as an honorary member , Bro . Smith , of the Scotia Lodge .

Royal Oak Lodge , No . 871 . —The regular meeting of this Lodge was held on the 27 th ult ., at the White Swan Tavern , High , street , Deptford . The Lodge was opened , and the minutes were oor » firmed . Bro . F . Walters P . G . J . D . Middlesex , P . M ., Secretary , occupied the chair in the absence of the W . M ., Bros . H . J . Tuson ; J . J . Pakes S . W ., J . Baxter Langley W . M . 1423 J . W ., G . T . Linn S . D ., R . Harman J . D ., J . G . Volmann I . G ., W . Andrews P . M . Treasurer , W .

Myatt P . M . W . S ., S . 0 . Lewis P . M ., and C . Wood , W . Sievey , G . Jones , W . Simmons , F . H . Burr , J . Rennie , L . Lemon , W . A . Rt Harris , G . Porta , C . F . Buhler , W . Elgood , W . 0 . Lockhead . J . Wollet , R . Mason , G . A . Leighton , A . Mercer , G . Eve , J . G . Thomas , E . James , R . West , & o . Bro . G . Andrews P . M ., at the request of Bro . F . Walters , took the chair . He then impressively raised Bros .

G . Eve , W . Simmons and G . A . Leighton , to tbe 3 rd degree . Messrs ' , Gustav Wildermnth and John Biichele were ballotted for and initiated into the Order . Three gentlemen were proposed for initiation . A notice of ' nibtioh was handed in for insertion on the next agenda paper ^ and line Lodge was closed until 17 th August . A very

excellent cold collation followed , at which Bro . W . Andrews , senior P . M ., admirably presided , and gave the usual Loyal , Masonio and other toasts , which were duly responded to . Several capital songs and recitations were given , and a very agreeable evening was passed . The Visitors were Bros . C . R . Bennett W . M . 1382 , G . Mac . donald W . M . 1158 , J . Lightfoot P . M . 147 , D . Smith 1326 , G . Gyde 700 , E . W , Fisher 700 , T . W . Adams 765 , G . Frost 913 , & o .

Dalhousie Lodge of Instruction , No . 860 . —The weekly meeting of th « above Lodge took place at Bro . Al ' en ' s Royal Edward , Triangle . Hackney , on Tuesday , 1 st August 1876 . Present—Bros . Barker W . M ., Smith S . W .. Brown J . W ., Worsley S . D ., Johnson J . D ., Williams I G ., Wallington Preceptor , Worsley Sec , also Broi . Gilchrist , Perren , Dallas , Cambridge , Davis and Christian . The ceremony of

initiation was worked , Bro . Christian acting as candidate . Bro . Worslty worked the 1 st section of the lecture , Bro . Christian the 2 nd and 3 rd , and Bro . Gilchrist the 4 tb . Bro . W . J . Smith was unanimously elected W . M . for the ensuing week , and appointed his officers in rotation . The ceremony of Installation will be worked by Bro . Wallington on Tuesday next , the Sth inst ., when the whole of the officers will be installed with new collars . We would recommend brethren residing in the locality to attend this weekly Lodge ; here they will gain the knowledge so much required by young Masons .

Montefiore Lodge , No . 1017 . — An emergency meeting of this Lodge was held on Thursday , 27 th ult ., at the Regent Masonio Hall , Air-street , Regent-street . Bro . S . Abrahams P . M . occupied the chair , in the absence of the W . M ., Bro . J . BInm , J . De Solla P . M . as S . W ., M . Levy J . W ., L . Jacobs Treas ., E . P . Albert Grand Pursuivant

Seo . The Lodge was opened . Bro . Pasta was passed to the 2 nd degree ; Bro . Barnett was raised to the 3 rd degree , and two gentlemen were ballotted for , and initiated into the Order . The Lodgo was then closed , and the brethren separated j there was no banquet . The visitors were Bros . L . Loewenstark , Macpherson , Leith , No . 5 , Hart ( Cape of Good Hope ) , and Obed . Roberts P . M . 188 .

Lewis Lodge of Instruction , No . 1185 . —This promising Lodge of Instruction held its regular weekly meeting on Wednesday , the 26 th July , at the King ' s Arms Hotel , Wood Green , N ., a good attendance of the brethren being present . The Worshipful Master of the Parent Lodge being unavoidably absent , Bro . Samuel Johnson , of the Lewis Lodge , 1185 , was unanimously elected to preside . The

officers having been duly elected , and tho Lodge opened n the first degree , Bro . S . Johnson worked the ceremony of initiation in a most efficient manner , under the able preceptorship of Bro . Thorn-is Vesper P . M . The Lodgo was then opened and closed in tho second and third degrees , after which the W . M . rose , and presented t he Lodge with a very beautiful Bible . It was proposed by Bro . J . W . Berrie

S . D ., seconded by Bro . T . Vesper , and carried unanimously , that a vote of thanks be presented to Bro . S . Johnson for tho valuable present ho had made tho Lodge , and that the same should be recorded on the minutes . It was also proposed by Bro . J . W . Berrie S . D ., seconded by Bro . Jordan I . G ., and carripd unanimously , that another vote of thn . ' aka be presented to Bro . S . Johnson , and recorded on the minutes rl the

Lodge of Instruction , for the very able and efficient manner in which he had presided , for the first time , at the Lewis Lodge of Instruction . Bro . T . Goodfeltow S . W . was then unanimously elected W . M . for the ensuing week , and all Masonic business being ended , tho Lodge was closed in due form with solemn prayer , and adjourned until Wednesday evening next , at the hour of 7 o ' clock .

Liverpool Dramatic Lodge , No . 1609 . —The members of the musical and dramatic profession in this town have formed a Lodge , somewhat npon the model of the Asaph , which holds its meetings in tbe day time , at snch aa hour as will not interfere with the

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