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Diary For The Week.
DIARY FOR THE WEEK .
We shall be greatly obliged if the Secretaries of the various Lodges throughout the kingdom would favour us Avith a copy of their summonses each time of issue .
[ SATURDAY , 9 th JANUARY .
Quarterly General Court Girls' Schools , Freemasons' Hall , at 12 . 0 . 108 . London , Ship and Turtle , Leadenhall-strect . 176 . Caveac , Westminster Palaco Hotel , AVcstminster . 1328 . Granite , Freemasons' Hall . 1301 . United Service , Greyhound Hotel , Richmond . 1126 . The Great City , City Terminus Hotel , Cannon-street . 1457 . Bagshaw , Bald Faced Stag , Buckhurst Hill . B . A . 1203 . Burdett , Mitre Hotel , Hampton Court .
MONDAY , 11 th JANUARY .
Quarterly General Court Boys' School , at 12 . 5—St . George ' s and Corner Stone , Freemasons' Hall . 29—St . Albans , Albion Tavern , Aldersgato-strcct . 59—Royal Naval , Freemasons' Hall . 90—St . John ' s , Albion Tavern , Aldersgatc-streefc .
193—Confidence , Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet-street . 1368—Highgate , Gatehouse Hotel , Highgate . B . A . 22—Mount Sion , Guildhall Tavern , Gresham-street . Mark 173—Temple , Green Tavern , Tavern , Stepney . Red Cross Con . 2—Plantagenet , Caledonian Hotel , Bobert-street , Adelphi .
TUESDAY . 12 th JANUARY .
40—Old Union , City Terminus Hotel , Cannon-street , log—Union , London Tavern , Bishopsgate-street . 180—St . James ' a Union , Freemasons' Hall . 198—Percy , Ship and Turtle , Leadenhall-street . 211—St . Michaels , Albion Tavern , Aldersgate-strcot .
228—United Strength , Old Jerusalem Tavern , St . John ' s Gate , Clcrkemvcll . 235—Nine Muses , Queen ' s Hotel , Cork-street , Bond-street . 518—Wellington , AVhite Swan Tavern , Deptford . 917 _ Cosmopolitan , City Terminus Hotel , Cannon-street . 933—Doric , Andertou ' s Hotel , Fleet-street . 1397—Anerly , Thicket Hotel , Anerly .
WEDNESDAY , 13 th JANUARY .
Com . Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution , at 3 n . m . 11—Enoch , Freemasons' Hall . 13—Union , Waterloo , Masons' Hall , WiUiam-stvcet , Woolwich . IS—Kent , Freemasons' Hall . 8 *—Vitruvian , White Hart , College-street , Lambeth . 1 . 17 _ justico , AVhite Swan , High-street , Doptford . 238—Pilgrim , Ship and Turtle , Lcadonhall-strect .
710—Belgi'avo , Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet-street . . 781—Merchant Navy , Silver Tavern , Biirdott-roatl , Liniclioiisc . 1017—Monteflore , Freemasons' Hall . 1300—St . John of AVapping . Gun Hotel , High-street , Wapping . R . A . 1200—Hcrvoy , Freemasons' Hall . B . A . 1305 . —St . Marylebone , British Stores , New-street , St . John ' s AVood . K . T . Precep . 129—Holy Palestine , Regent Masonic Hall , Regent-street , AV .
THURSDAY , 14 th JANUARY .
l !)—B . Athelstan , City Terminus Hotel , Cannon-atrcct . 01—Regularity , Freemasons' Hall . 206—Friendship , Ship and Turtle , LeadcnhaU-street . 2 « i—Bank of England , Albion Tavern , Aldersgatc-street . C 3 t—Polish National , Freemasons' Hall . 657—Canonbury , Albion Tavern , Aldcr . sgate-strcct .
860—Dalhonsic , Anderton s Hotel , Fleet-Street . 1076—Capper , Marine Hotel , Victoria Docks , AVest Ham . 1283—Finsbury Park , Finsbury Park Tavern , Seven Sisters-road , Holloway . 1321—Emblematic , Tulse Hill Hotel , Tulse Hill . 1425—Hyde Park , AVestbourne Hotel , 1 Cravoa-road , AV . R . A . 73—Mount Lebanon , Bridge House Hotel , London-bridge . R . A . 110—St . George's , Globe Tavern , Royal Hill , Greenwich .
FRIDAY , 15 th JANUARY .
C—Friendship—Willis ' s Rooms , King-street , St . James ' s . 201—Jordan , Freemasons' Hall . 975—Rose of Denmark , AVhite Hart Hotel , Barnes . Mark 170—Era , Bridge House Hotel , Southwark . K . T . Precep . 48—Kemoy ' s Tynte , : J 3 Goldon-squarc , W .
SATURDAY , 16 th JANUARY . 715—Panmure , City Terminus Hotel , Cannon-street . 1329—Sphinx , Bridge House Hotel , Southwark . 136-1—Earl of Zetland , Old Town Hall , Hackney . 1385—Gladsmuir , Barnet , Lodge of Emergency .
EDINBURGH DISTRICT .
MONDAY . —115 . —St . Stephen , St . James ' s Hall , AVriter ' s Court . TUESDAY—1 . —Mary ' s Chapel , Waterloo Hotel , Waterloo Place . WEDNESDAY . —2 .-Canongato KilwinniDg , St . John ' s Chapel , St . John ' s-Strcet . R . A . —l . —Edinburgh Freemasons' Hall . THURSDAY . —8 . —Journeymen , Blackfriars Street , High Street . FRIDAY , E . A .-83 .-St , Andrew , Freemasons' Hall ,
Notices Of Meetings.
NOTICES OF MEETINGS .
Lodge Of Joppa , No . 188 . —The installation meeting of this flourishing Lodge was held on Monday , 4 th inst ., at the Albion Tavern , Aldersgate Street , Bro . O . Eoberts ( W . M . ) in the chair , assisted by Bros . Hickman S . W ., S . Dodson J . W ., Anerhaau Treasurer , E . P . Albert ( P . M . ) Secretary . Past Masters Bros . Berkowitz , Hunt , B . W . Aaron , L . Alexander , I . Abrahams , H . M . Levy and Joel Phillips .
The Lodge was opened , and tho minutes were confirmed . Mr . J . Parker was balloted for and accepted . Bros . S . Botibol , Clark and I . Botibol were passed to the second degree . Mr . Skinner was initiated by Bro . Hunt P . M ., and Bro . Isaacs was raised to the third degree by the W . M . A Board of installed masters was then formed , and Bro S . Hickman S . W . ( W . M . elect ) was presented to the Lodge ; ho
was duly installed into the chair , in the presence of twenty-four W . M . ' s and P . M . ' s , by Bro . O . Eoberts . The retiring W . M . 's rendering of the ceremony was worthy of imitation , and at the conclusion he was warmly congratulated by the brethren of the Lodge , and also by the numerous visitors present . The W . M . having been saluted , invested his officers as follows , viz ., Bros . Dodson S . W ., L . Lazarus
J . W ., L . Auerhaan Treasurer , E . P . Albert ( P . M . ) Secretary , — Miller S . D ., — Cook J . D ., Berkowitz ( P . M . ) Chaplain , A . Auerhaan I . G ., H . Hymans D . C ., — Borgen and Campion Stewards , P . E . Van Noorden Organist , and — Woodstock Tyler . The Lodge was theu called off , and the brethren , above 100 in number , sat down to a very recherche" banquet and dessert , provided by the Albion Company
and superintended by Bro . W . G-. Jennings ( the manager ) . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given . The W . M ., in proposing the health of the Earl of Carnarvon , Provincial Grand Master , and the rest of the Grand Officers , said , although the Prince of Wales had been elected Grand Master his engagements had been so numerous that he could not perform those duties as Grand Master himself ; and
it became necessary for him to appoint a Provincial Grand Master . The brother he appointed to fill that office was the Earl of Carnarvon ( loud cheers ) , who had rendered immense service , not only to the Craft , but to the country . ( Cheers . ) Bro . Jabez Hogg , whom he was proud to seo present , as , well as other Grand Officers , had done good service in Grand Lodge , he had also benefitted the charities ,
not only by his serving as steward , but also by being a large subscriber himself . ( Cheers . ) Bro . J . Hogg , in responding , said , if there was one duty more pleasing than another in Freemasonry , it was to return thanks for this toast ; it was a privilege of Grand Officers to be rather ornamental than useful , and to enjoy the otium cum dignita . te on these occasions . He had been spoken of in glowing
terms by the W . M ., and he had to thank him for the manner in which ho had spoken of the Grand Officers' assistance at the installation of W . M . ' s , but the Joppa Lodge shewed it did not want such assistance j it was impossible there could be better working , and if the brethren would emulate it , Masonry in England must flourish , for he had experienced one of the greatest treats of his life to see such good
working as lie bad that evening . The W . M ., in proposing the toast of the Benevolent Fund , said tho amount in the hands of the Treasurer was £ 1 , 158 3 s lid , and that fund was for the relief of brethren only connected with the Joppa Lodge ; and brethren had been relieved to tho extent of £ 100 . The W . M . informed the brethren that tho officers had on this occasion given to that fund
above £ 15 , in addition to the extra amount subscribed ( £ 3 3 s ) by the Worthy Treasurer , Bro . L . Auerhaan , and his son ( £ 2 2 s ) Bro . A . Auerhaan , the newly appointed I . G . Bro . W . Aaron ( P . M . ) , President , returned thanks . The toasts of the newly initiated followed . Bro . Roberts then rose , and proposed the toast of the W . M ., who , he said , was tho right man in the right place , and the Lodge
was pleased to see him in the chair . ( Cheers . ) The W . M ., in responding , shewed his aptitude for the position he had been placed in , and thanked tho brethren for their kind expressions . Ho would endeavour , during his occupation ofj the chair , to follow in the footsteps of his predecessors , more particularly the Past Master . The W . M . then proposed the toast of the I . P . M ., Bro . Obed
Eoberts ( at the mention of whose name the greatest amount of euthusiasm was shown ); he said , that worthy brother was one who had shed lustre on the Lodge , for he had never been excelled in his strict adherence to his duties , for the brethren had seen how ably he had performed them . Tho ceremony of installation had been per . fectly rendered , and he then , in the name of the Lodge , presented
him with a very elegant gold Past Master ' s jewel , set with diamonds , and a splendid locket , with square and compass , and suitable inscription , set with diamonds , of artistic design ; he hoped he might be spared to enjoy it for many years , and that it might bo a heirloom to his family . Bro . Eoberts , in feeling terms , responded for the valuable gift . Bro . J . Constable W . M . 185 , returned thanks
for the visitors . He , as well as every brother who responded , paid a just compliment to the able working of the I . P . M . aud the W . M , The toast of the Past Masters , Wardens and Officers were given , and duly responded to . The Lodge was then called off , and the brethren , after discussing various matters , separated . A very agreeable and harmonious evening was passed . The W . M . provided
a capital concert , under the direction of Bro . P . E . Van Noorden , the Organist , and Miss Matilda Scott , Miss Woolaston , Mr . Alfred Mori , and Mr . Prenton . The visitors Avere Bros . Jabez Ho ; rg P . G . D ., Seymour 736 , J . H . Smith P . G . C . 270 , J . Constable W . M . 185 , Myers P . 6 . C . 409 , Edwards 56 , Furber 27 , Gottheil P . M . 141 , M . Davis
P . M . 74 , and W . M . 1474 , Leins P . M . 1364 , Wilks 1305 , 0 . Davis 220 , S . Adams 25 , H . Gloster 1306 , Abrahams 185 , T . Bull W . M . 145 , Frankenborg 73 , Lowenstark P . M . 1017 , Melhuish 55 , Albert P . M . 9 , J . Emanuel W . M . 205 , L . Lazarus 25 , H . Lyons 205 , A . Myers 65 , Cohen 205 , Marks 185 , Van Minden 205 , Ring 1017 , Hess 205 , Gruinbaum W . M . 1017 , S . Lazarus , late P . M . 188 , aud A . Prime 1139 .
Lion and Lamb Lodge , No . 192 . —The installation meeting was held on Thursday , 7 thj Jannwy , at the City Terminus Hotel ,
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Diary For The Week.
DIARY FOR THE WEEK .
We shall be greatly obliged if the Secretaries of the various Lodges throughout the kingdom would favour us Avith a copy of their summonses each time of issue .
[ SATURDAY , 9 th JANUARY .
Quarterly General Court Girls' Schools , Freemasons' Hall , at 12 . 0 . 108 . London , Ship and Turtle , Leadenhall-strect . 176 . Caveac , Westminster Palaco Hotel , AVcstminster . 1328 . Granite , Freemasons' Hall . 1301 . United Service , Greyhound Hotel , Richmond . 1126 . The Great City , City Terminus Hotel , Cannon-street . 1457 . Bagshaw , Bald Faced Stag , Buckhurst Hill . B . A . 1203 . Burdett , Mitre Hotel , Hampton Court .
MONDAY , 11 th JANUARY .
Quarterly General Court Boys' School , at 12 . 5—St . George ' s and Corner Stone , Freemasons' Hall . 29—St . Albans , Albion Tavern , Aldersgato-strcct . 59—Royal Naval , Freemasons' Hall . 90—St . John ' s , Albion Tavern , Aldersgatc-streefc .
193—Confidence , Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet-street . 1368—Highgate , Gatehouse Hotel , Highgate . B . A . 22—Mount Sion , Guildhall Tavern , Gresham-street . Mark 173—Temple , Green Tavern , Tavern , Stepney . Red Cross Con . 2—Plantagenet , Caledonian Hotel , Bobert-street , Adelphi .
TUESDAY . 12 th JANUARY .
40—Old Union , City Terminus Hotel , Cannon-street , log—Union , London Tavern , Bishopsgate-street . 180—St . James ' a Union , Freemasons' Hall . 198—Percy , Ship and Turtle , Leadenhall-street . 211—St . Michaels , Albion Tavern , Aldersgate-strcot .
228—United Strength , Old Jerusalem Tavern , St . John ' s Gate , Clcrkemvcll . 235—Nine Muses , Queen ' s Hotel , Cork-street , Bond-street . 518—Wellington , AVhite Swan Tavern , Deptford . 917 _ Cosmopolitan , City Terminus Hotel , Cannon-street . 933—Doric , Andertou ' s Hotel , Fleet-street . 1397—Anerly , Thicket Hotel , Anerly .
WEDNESDAY , 13 th JANUARY .
Com . Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution , at 3 n . m . 11—Enoch , Freemasons' Hall . 13—Union , Waterloo , Masons' Hall , WiUiam-stvcet , Woolwich . IS—Kent , Freemasons' Hall . 8 *—Vitruvian , White Hart , College-street , Lambeth . 1 . 17 _ justico , AVhite Swan , High-street , Doptford . 238—Pilgrim , Ship and Turtle , Lcadonhall-strect .
710—Belgi'avo , Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet-street . . 781—Merchant Navy , Silver Tavern , Biirdott-roatl , Liniclioiisc . 1017—Monteflore , Freemasons' Hall . 1300—St . John of AVapping . Gun Hotel , High-street , Wapping . R . A . 1200—Hcrvoy , Freemasons' Hall . B . A . 1305 . —St . Marylebone , British Stores , New-street , St . John ' s AVood . K . T . Precep . 129—Holy Palestine , Regent Masonic Hall , Regent-street , AV .
THURSDAY , 14 th JANUARY .
l !)—B . Athelstan , City Terminus Hotel , Cannon-atrcct . 01—Regularity , Freemasons' Hall . 206—Friendship , Ship and Turtle , LeadcnhaU-street . 2 « i—Bank of England , Albion Tavern , Aldersgatc-street . C 3 t—Polish National , Freemasons' Hall . 657—Canonbury , Albion Tavern , Aldcr . sgate-strcct .
860—Dalhonsic , Anderton s Hotel , Fleet-Street . 1076—Capper , Marine Hotel , Victoria Docks , AVest Ham . 1283—Finsbury Park , Finsbury Park Tavern , Seven Sisters-road , Holloway . 1321—Emblematic , Tulse Hill Hotel , Tulse Hill . 1425—Hyde Park , AVestbourne Hotel , 1 Cravoa-road , AV . R . A . 73—Mount Lebanon , Bridge House Hotel , London-bridge . R . A . 110—St . George's , Globe Tavern , Royal Hill , Greenwich .
FRIDAY , 15 th JANUARY .
C—Friendship—Willis ' s Rooms , King-street , St . James ' s . 201—Jordan , Freemasons' Hall . 975—Rose of Denmark , AVhite Hart Hotel , Barnes . Mark 170—Era , Bridge House Hotel , Southwark . K . T . Precep . 48—Kemoy ' s Tynte , : J 3 Goldon-squarc , W .
SATURDAY , 16 th JANUARY . 715—Panmure , City Terminus Hotel , Cannon-street . 1329—Sphinx , Bridge House Hotel , Southwark . 136-1—Earl of Zetland , Old Town Hall , Hackney . 1385—Gladsmuir , Barnet , Lodge of Emergency .
EDINBURGH DISTRICT .
MONDAY . —115 . —St . Stephen , St . James ' s Hall , AVriter ' s Court . TUESDAY—1 . —Mary ' s Chapel , Waterloo Hotel , Waterloo Place . WEDNESDAY . —2 .-Canongato KilwinniDg , St . John ' s Chapel , St . John ' s-Strcet . R . A . —l . —Edinburgh Freemasons' Hall . THURSDAY . —8 . —Journeymen , Blackfriars Street , High Street . FRIDAY , E . A .-83 .-St , Andrew , Freemasons' Hall ,
Notices Of Meetings.
NOTICES OF MEETINGS .
Lodge Of Joppa , No . 188 . —The installation meeting of this flourishing Lodge was held on Monday , 4 th inst ., at the Albion Tavern , Aldersgate Street , Bro . O . Eoberts ( W . M . ) in the chair , assisted by Bros . Hickman S . W ., S . Dodson J . W ., Anerhaau Treasurer , E . P . Albert ( P . M . ) Secretary . Past Masters Bros . Berkowitz , Hunt , B . W . Aaron , L . Alexander , I . Abrahams , H . M . Levy and Joel Phillips .
The Lodge was opened , and tho minutes were confirmed . Mr . J . Parker was balloted for and accepted . Bros . S . Botibol , Clark and I . Botibol were passed to the second degree . Mr . Skinner was initiated by Bro . Hunt P . M ., and Bro . Isaacs was raised to the third degree by the W . M . A Board of installed masters was then formed , and Bro S . Hickman S . W . ( W . M . elect ) was presented to the Lodge ; ho
was duly installed into the chair , in the presence of twenty-four W . M . ' s and P . M . ' s , by Bro . O . Eoberts . The retiring W . M . 's rendering of the ceremony was worthy of imitation , and at the conclusion he was warmly congratulated by the brethren of the Lodge , and also by the numerous visitors present . The W . M . having been saluted , invested his officers as follows , viz ., Bros . Dodson S . W ., L . Lazarus
J . W ., L . Auerhaan Treasurer , E . P . Albert ( P . M . ) Secretary , — Miller S . D ., — Cook J . D ., Berkowitz ( P . M . ) Chaplain , A . Auerhaan I . G ., H . Hymans D . C ., — Borgen and Campion Stewards , P . E . Van Noorden Organist , and — Woodstock Tyler . The Lodge was theu called off , and the brethren , above 100 in number , sat down to a very recherche" banquet and dessert , provided by the Albion Company
and superintended by Bro . W . G-. Jennings ( the manager ) . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given . The W . M ., in proposing the health of the Earl of Carnarvon , Provincial Grand Master , and the rest of the Grand Officers , said , although the Prince of Wales had been elected Grand Master his engagements had been so numerous that he could not perform those duties as Grand Master himself ; and
it became necessary for him to appoint a Provincial Grand Master . The brother he appointed to fill that office was the Earl of Carnarvon ( loud cheers ) , who had rendered immense service , not only to the Craft , but to the country . ( Cheers . ) Bro . Jabez Hogg , whom he was proud to seo present , as , well as other Grand Officers , had done good service in Grand Lodge , he had also benefitted the charities ,
not only by his serving as steward , but also by being a large subscriber himself . ( Cheers . ) Bro . J . Hogg , in responding , said , if there was one duty more pleasing than another in Freemasonry , it was to return thanks for this toast ; it was a privilege of Grand Officers to be rather ornamental than useful , and to enjoy the otium cum dignita . te on these occasions . He had been spoken of in glowing
terms by the W . M ., and he had to thank him for the manner in which ho had spoken of the Grand Officers' assistance at the installation of W . M . ' s , but the Joppa Lodge shewed it did not want such assistance j it was impossible there could be better working , and if the brethren would emulate it , Masonry in England must flourish , for he had experienced one of the greatest treats of his life to see such good
working as lie bad that evening . The W . M ., in proposing the toast of the Benevolent Fund , said tho amount in the hands of the Treasurer was £ 1 , 158 3 s lid , and that fund was for the relief of brethren only connected with the Joppa Lodge ; and brethren had been relieved to tho extent of £ 100 . The W . M . informed the brethren that tho officers had on this occasion given to that fund
above £ 15 , in addition to the extra amount subscribed ( £ 3 3 s ) by the Worthy Treasurer , Bro . L . Auerhaan , and his son ( £ 2 2 s ) Bro . A . Auerhaan , the newly appointed I . G . Bro . W . Aaron ( P . M . ) , President , returned thanks . The toasts of the newly initiated followed . Bro . Roberts then rose , and proposed the toast of the W . M ., who , he said , was tho right man in the right place , and the Lodge
was pleased to see him in the chair . ( Cheers . ) The W . M ., in responding , shewed his aptitude for the position he had been placed in , and thanked tho brethren for their kind expressions . Ho would endeavour , during his occupation ofj the chair , to follow in the footsteps of his predecessors , more particularly the Past Master . The W . M . then proposed the toast of the I . P . M ., Bro . Obed
Eoberts ( at the mention of whose name the greatest amount of euthusiasm was shown ); he said , that worthy brother was one who had shed lustre on the Lodge , for he had never been excelled in his strict adherence to his duties , for the brethren had seen how ably he had performed them . Tho ceremony of installation had been per . fectly rendered , and he then , in the name of the Lodge , presented
him with a very elegant gold Past Master ' s jewel , set with diamonds , and a splendid locket , with square and compass , and suitable inscription , set with diamonds , of artistic design ; he hoped he might be spared to enjoy it for many years , and that it might bo a heirloom to his family . Bro . Eoberts , in feeling terms , responded for the valuable gift . Bro . J . Constable W . M . 185 , returned thanks
for the visitors . He , as well as every brother who responded , paid a just compliment to the able working of the I . P . M . aud the W . M , The toast of the Past Masters , Wardens and Officers were given , and duly responded to . The Lodge was then called off , and the brethren , after discussing various matters , separated . A very agreeable and harmonious evening was passed . The W . M . provided
a capital concert , under the direction of Bro . P . E . Van Noorden , the Organist , and Miss Matilda Scott , Miss Woolaston , Mr . Alfred Mori , and Mr . Prenton . The visitors Avere Bros . Jabez Ho ; rg P . G . D ., Seymour 736 , J . H . Smith P . G . C . 270 , J . Constable W . M . 185 , Myers P . 6 . C . 409 , Edwards 56 , Furber 27 , Gottheil P . M . 141 , M . Davis
P . M . 74 , and W . M . 1474 , Leins P . M . 1364 , Wilks 1305 , 0 . Davis 220 , S . Adams 25 , H . Gloster 1306 , Abrahams 185 , T . Bull W . M . 145 , Frankenborg 73 , Lowenstark P . M . 1017 , Melhuish 55 , Albert P . M . 9 , J . Emanuel W . M . 205 , L . Lazarus 25 , H . Lyons 205 , A . Myers 65 , Cohen 205 , Marks 185 , Van Minden 205 , Ring 1017 , Hess 205 , Gruinbaum W . M . 1017 , S . Lazarus , late P . M . 188 , aud A . Prime 1139 .
Lion and Lamb Lodge , No . 192 . —The installation meeting was held on Thursday , 7 thj Jannwy , at the City Terminus Hotel ,