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Installation Meetings, &C.
command . The Worshipful Master then proposed the toast of the Visitors ; ho was pleased to seo them , and so was every member of the Lodge . Ho would call on Bros . Emdin and Gillard , as W . M . 's , and Bros . Scott and H . M . Levy , as Past Masters , to respond . Each of these brethren , in returning thanks , complimented tho Worshipful Master on his able working auil excellent presidency . The Worshipful
Master next proposed the toast of the Past Masters ; there were three . Bro . Beck was tho father of tho Lodge , and ho would call on him to respond . Bro . L . Beck was pleased to say he was really th ^ only Past Master of tho Lodge . True , there wero other Past Masters who had fulfilled the duties of Secretary , & c , but ho was proud to say he was the first Worshipful Master . Ho hoped to continue in
the capacity of Past Master and Treasurer for many years . The Worshipful Master then said ho had great p leasure in proposing the health of the W . M . elect ; in selecting him tho members placed the right man in the right place . The brethren were assnred that during his year of office Bro . Crossland would do good service to the Lodge . One and all might bo proud of him , as , by the manner in which he
had filled each junior office there could be no doubt that as Worshipful Master he would be a credit to the Lodge . Bro . Crossland W . M . elect replied ; that night was a great epoch in his history ; to be elected W . M . of this excellent Lodge was indeed an honour . He felt diffidence in following in the footsteps of so worthy a predecessor as their Worshipful Master ; in fact , no better Master could be found in
any Lodgo . The Visitors had truly said , after they had watched his working , he was letter perfect . In speaking to the toast of the Officers , the Worshipful Master said without their able assistance the Lodge could not so havo prospered ; he would call on the Junior Warden , Bro . Duret , to respond . Bro . Duret felt pleased to hear the encomiums passed on him ; he sincerely trusted he had given satisfaction . If they felt he had done his duty it was pleasing to him to
hear it . During the evening the brethren enjoyed a great musical treat by the charming singing of Miss Beck—a daughter of Bro . L . Beck P . M . —who was deservedly encored in her several songs . Bro . Green jun . and several other brethren likewise contributed to the harmony , while Bro . Borrow , the Organist of the Lodge , not only sang himself , but accompanied on the piano the other vocalists . The Tyler ' s toast was then given , and the brethren separated .
Egyptian Lodge of Instruction , No . 27 . —Held at Bro . Maidwell ' s , Hercules Tavern , Leadenhall-street , on Thursday , 31 st March . Present—Bros . N . P . Vallentine W . M ., H . J . Phillips S . W ., Ward J . D ., Paton I . G ., Webb Preceptor , L . Norden , and other brethren . Lodge was opened with usual formalities . The W . M . rehearsed tho ceremony of initiation , Bro . Mesquito acting as
candidate . Bro . L . Norden worked the first , Bro . Vallentine the fourth , and Bro . G . H . Stephens the fifth sections of the lecture . Bro . Webb proposed , and Bro . Norden seconded , that Bro . G . H . Stephens be invited to work the Fifteen Sections , on the fourth Thursday in April . Bro . Stephens kindly accepted the invitation . Lodge was closed in due form .
Joppa Lodge No . 188 . —The regular meeting was held on the 4 th inst ., at the Albion Tavern , Aldersgate-street . Bros . R . Baker W . M ., L . M . Myers S . W ., J . Benjamin J . W ., J . S . Lyon Treas ., E . P . Albert Secretary , N . Baum J . D ., G . Bean as I . G ., L . Wall Steward , A . G . Dodson P . M . D . C , P . M . 's L . Alexander , H . M . Levy , M . Alexander , L . Lazarus , S . Hickman , & c . Visitors—B . Kauffmann
1732 , N . Vallentine 1017 , Johnson 1541 , K . Ljunberg , G . Nightingale 193 , T . Harmer 1216 , C . F . Hogard P . M . 205 , G . J . Earney 511 , R . G . Thomas Organist 1602 , Greenboam 212 , W . W . Morgan Sec . 211 . Lodge was opened and the minutes were confirmed . Bros . S . Lion , H . Lyon and Vicary were passed to the second degree . Bros . Hicks , Hobman , Harrison , Midgley , Gundlac h and Isaacson
were raised . Great credit is due to the W . M . for the excellent manner in which he performed the ceremonies . His rendering of the traditional history was very impressive . Bro . L . Alexander proposed , and it was seconded and carried unanimously , that the W . M . for the time being be the President of the Benevolent Fund . The resignation of a Brother , in consequence of inability to attend , was
accepted with regret . This brother kindly sent the sum of 21 s as a donation to the Benevolent Fund of the Lodge . After routine business , and a discussion on some proposed alterations in the Byelaws , a distressed brother was relieved . Lodge was closed and " slight" refreshment followed . The toasts were done full justice to , and the proceedings were enlivened by songs , recitations , & c .
Dalhousie Lodge of Instruction , Wo . 860 . —On Tuesday , 5 th April , at Bro . Smyth's , Sisters' Tavern , Pownall-road , Dalston . Present—Bros . Edwards W . M ., Clark S . W ., Christian J . W ., Catlin S . D ., Glass J-D ., Dignam I . G ., J . Lorkin Secretary , P . M . Wallington Preceptor , Smyth Treasurer ; also Bros . Brasted , Collins , Williams , Forss , Polak , and others . Lodge was opened in due form , and minutes of last meeting were read and confirmed . The ceremony of initiation
was rehearsed , Bro . Collins acting as candidate . Bro . Forss worked the first , second , third , and fourth sections of the lecture , assisted by the brethren . Bro . Clark was elected W . M . for the ensuing week . A cordial vote of thanks was ordered to be recorded on the minutes for the able manner in which the W . M . had performed the dnties of the chair , it being the first time he had occupied the same in any Lodge . All Masonic business being ended , Lodge was closed in due form and adjourned .
North London Chapter of Improvement , No . 1471 —The usual weekly meeting of this Chapter was held at tho Jolh Farmers' Tavern , Southgate-road , on Thursday , the 31 st March Comps . Cusworth M . E . Z ., Braine H ., Hunter J ., Osborne S . E
Installation Meetings, &C.
Sheffield S . N ., Parkes P . S ., Edmonds Preceptor , Halford Treasurer - also Comps . Moss , Gilliam , Weston , Pearcy , and others . The Chapter ivas opened , and the minutes of the previous meeting read and con . firmed . Tho ceremony of exaltation was rehearsed , Comp . Pearcy acting as candidate . A Companion who had joined tho Chapter on a
previous evening stated , although long living in the neighbourhood , he was until lately unaware of its existence . It was resolved to i . ssuo | ,. ( Hilars , fulling the attention of the Chapters in London to its
advantages , which would conduce to the advancement ot all newly-exalted It . A . Masons should they be enabled to attend this suburban Chapter of Improvement . The Chapter was then closed and adjourned to Thursday , the 7 th April , at eight o'clock p . m .
West Middlesex Lodge of Instruction , No . 1612 . — - Meeting at Feathers' Hotel , Ealing , W ., on Thursday , 31 st ult . Present—Bros . F . Botley W . M ., A . Jones S . W ., C . E . Botley J . W . ' Wilkinson S . D ., J . J . Gunner J . D ., T . Smith I . G ., H . E . Tucker Pre ! ceptor ; also Bros . Mitchell , Fisher , Green , H . Kasner P . M ., Sugg
W . M . 452 . Lodge was opened up to the third degree , and the W . M . rehearsed the ceremony of raising , Bro . Fisher candidate . Lod ge was closed to first degree , and Bro . A . Jones was elected W . M . for the meeting on Thursday , 14 th April , as Thursday , 7 th , will be the
meeting next preceding the meeting of the West Middlesex Lod ge , No . 1612 , when the Officers , according to custom , are expected to take their respective places in the Lodge of Instruction . Lodge was closed in due form , and the meeting adjourned .
Duke of Cornwall Lodge , No . 1839 . —The regular meeting of this new and flourishing Lodge was held on tho 31 st inst . at the Freemasons' Hall , Great Queeu Street , Bro . T . C . Corpe W . M ., Dr . Bott S . W ., Smith jun . J . W ., Dewsnap Trea ., J . W . Brooke I . P . M . See ., Stokes S . D ., Dr . Wilkins J . D ., Smith sen . I . G ., Furze W . S ., and Bros . Cox , Cattermole , Da Silva , & c . Visitor—H . M . Levy P . M . 188 . Tim
Lodge was opened , and the minutes of the former regular , and of nr emergency meeting , were confirmed . Mr . J . R . H . Miller was bal . lotted for and duly initiated into the Order . The W . M . gave the brethren a taste of his qu-lity in the way he delivered the lecture on the tracing board of the second degree ; while his rendering of the
Six Periods of Creation especially received the deserved encomiums of those present . The Lodge was then closed , and the brethren sat down to an excellent banquet provided by Bro . A . Best , and snperhi . tended by Bro . Dawkins . The W . M . eloquently proposed the toasts , and complimentary speeches were in the ascendant . Several of tlw brethren contributed to the harmony of the evening .
Wallington Lodge , No . 1892 . —An emergency meeting J this Lodge was held on Thursday , 31 st ultimo , at 4 . 30 p . m ., at the Public Hall , Carshalton . Present—Bros . Sawyer W . M ., Horsey S . U ' ., Pile J . W ., Russell Crowe Treasurer , Dickmau S . D ., Baldwin J . D .. Carder I . G ., Harwood W . S . Visitors—Bros . Rev . J . A . Taylor anil W . H . Rawson . The first business was the discussion of a notice of
motion by Bro . Horsey , "That the meetings of this Lodge be held on the third Thursdays of the months named in the warrant , instead of the second Thursdays as therein stated . " This was carried unanimously . The following brethren wero elected members of the Wallington Lodge : —Bros . S . P . Catterson , Davis , Crowe , Falkes , Leon A , Mesrouze , G . C . Burry , W . P . Catterson , G . Filmer . Bro . Mesrouze was
then appointed and invested by the W . M . as Secretary of the Lodge . The ballot was taken for Messrs . James Edwards , draper , Wal . lington , and C . P . Maspero , veterinary surgeon , Carshalton ; also Cm-Mr . A . Rowley , of Carshalton ( by dispensation to act as a serving brother ) , as candidates for initiation . This having proved unanimous , these three candidates were duly initiated . Ti . o bye-laws were then read and passed , and Lodge closed .
The Fifteen Sections
THE FIFTEEN SECTIONS
WILL BE WORKED At the Metropolitau Lodgo of Instruction , No . 1507 , at the Moorgate , Finsbury-pavement , on Monday evening , the 11 th inst ., commencing at seven o ' clock . Bros . J . Hemming W . M ., G . Gush S . W ., C . J . Scales J . W ., W . M .-Stiles Preceptor , Edwin Storr Secretary .
First Lecture : —Bros . A . Hubbard , E . E . Barratt-Kidder , . 1 . Colhuson , F . W . Sillis , J . C . Smith , H . G . Gush , aud W . J . Burgess . Second Lecture : —Bros . G . Mordey , E . Abell , W . Snowdin , R . L-irchin , and J . Hurdell . Third Lecture : —Bros . T . C . Edmonds , E . F . Picvdon , and Edwin Storr .
The Portsmouth Times announces that Dr . Spark , the organist of Leeds Town Hall , has just prepared a most talented and practical work , " The Choir Master , " which will be songht for with avidity by those interested in the teaching of choirs and choruses , the result of his experience in Yorkshire , where better part and chorus simji'JS ? U in no country to be heard . It will appear almost immediately , m
quarterly numbers . His last work prepared for the press is the Freemasons' " Liber Musicus , " a complete library of the choicest English and foreign compositions—ancient , traditional , and modern — both vocal and instrumental , by the best composers , which will I ' 1 " ' " a library of the rarest and choicest Masonic music ; in a word , i hook indispensable to all Masouic Lodges . The doctor will have t '
valuable co-operation and assistance of many experienced and distinguished composers , as well as organists and members of i . h > - Craft . Ft will appear under the patronage of the Prince of Wales Grand Master of England and Wales , the Duke of Leinster , the Earl de Grey and Ripon , the Earl Dalhousie , the Earl of Rosslyn , and other dignitaries of the Masonic brotherhood .
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Installation Meetings, &C.
command . The Worshipful Master then proposed the toast of the Visitors ; ho was pleased to seo them , and so was every member of the Lodge . Ho would call on Bros . Emdin and Gillard , as W . M . 's , and Bros . Scott and H . M . Levy , as Past Masters , to respond . Each of these brethren , in returning thanks , complimented tho Worshipful Master on his able working auil excellent presidency . The Worshipful
Master next proposed the toast of the Past Masters ; there were three . Bro . Beck was tho father of tho Lodge , and ho would call on him to respond . Bro . L . Beck was pleased to say he was really th ^ only Past Master of tho Lodge . True , there wero other Past Masters who had fulfilled the duties of Secretary , & c , but ho was proud to say he was the first Worshipful Master . Ho hoped to continue in
the capacity of Past Master and Treasurer for many years . The Worshipful Master then said ho had great p leasure in proposing the health of the W . M . elect ; in selecting him tho members placed the right man in the right place . The brethren were assnred that during his year of office Bro . Crossland would do good service to the Lodge . One and all might bo proud of him , as , by the manner in which he
had filled each junior office there could be no doubt that as Worshipful Master he would be a credit to the Lodge . Bro . Crossland W . M . elect replied ; that night was a great epoch in his history ; to be elected W . M . of this excellent Lodge was indeed an honour . He felt diffidence in following in the footsteps of so worthy a predecessor as their Worshipful Master ; in fact , no better Master could be found in
any Lodgo . The Visitors had truly said , after they had watched his working , he was letter perfect . In speaking to the toast of the Officers , the Worshipful Master said without their able assistance the Lodge could not so havo prospered ; he would call on the Junior Warden , Bro . Duret , to respond . Bro . Duret felt pleased to hear the encomiums passed on him ; he sincerely trusted he had given satisfaction . If they felt he had done his duty it was pleasing to him to
hear it . During the evening the brethren enjoyed a great musical treat by the charming singing of Miss Beck—a daughter of Bro . L . Beck P . M . —who was deservedly encored in her several songs . Bro . Green jun . and several other brethren likewise contributed to the harmony , while Bro . Borrow , the Organist of the Lodge , not only sang himself , but accompanied on the piano the other vocalists . The Tyler ' s toast was then given , and the brethren separated .
Egyptian Lodge of Instruction , No . 27 . —Held at Bro . Maidwell ' s , Hercules Tavern , Leadenhall-street , on Thursday , 31 st March . Present—Bros . N . P . Vallentine W . M ., H . J . Phillips S . W ., Ward J . D ., Paton I . G ., Webb Preceptor , L . Norden , and other brethren . Lodge was opened with usual formalities . The W . M . rehearsed tho ceremony of initiation , Bro . Mesquito acting as
candidate . Bro . L . Norden worked the first , Bro . Vallentine the fourth , and Bro . G . H . Stephens the fifth sections of the lecture . Bro . Webb proposed , and Bro . Norden seconded , that Bro . G . H . Stephens be invited to work the Fifteen Sections , on the fourth Thursday in April . Bro . Stephens kindly accepted the invitation . Lodge was closed in due form .
Joppa Lodge No . 188 . —The regular meeting was held on the 4 th inst ., at the Albion Tavern , Aldersgate-street . Bros . R . Baker W . M ., L . M . Myers S . W ., J . Benjamin J . W ., J . S . Lyon Treas ., E . P . Albert Secretary , N . Baum J . D ., G . Bean as I . G ., L . Wall Steward , A . G . Dodson P . M . D . C , P . M . 's L . Alexander , H . M . Levy , M . Alexander , L . Lazarus , S . Hickman , & c . Visitors—B . Kauffmann
1732 , N . Vallentine 1017 , Johnson 1541 , K . Ljunberg , G . Nightingale 193 , T . Harmer 1216 , C . F . Hogard P . M . 205 , G . J . Earney 511 , R . G . Thomas Organist 1602 , Greenboam 212 , W . W . Morgan Sec . 211 . Lodge was opened and the minutes were confirmed . Bros . S . Lion , H . Lyon and Vicary were passed to the second degree . Bros . Hicks , Hobman , Harrison , Midgley , Gundlac h and Isaacson
were raised . Great credit is due to the W . M . for the excellent manner in which he performed the ceremonies . His rendering of the traditional history was very impressive . Bro . L . Alexander proposed , and it was seconded and carried unanimously , that the W . M . for the time being be the President of the Benevolent Fund . The resignation of a Brother , in consequence of inability to attend , was
accepted with regret . This brother kindly sent the sum of 21 s as a donation to the Benevolent Fund of the Lodge . After routine business , and a discussion on some proposed alterations in the Byelaws , a distressed brother was relieved . Lodge was closed and " slight" refreshment followed . The toasts were done full justice to , and the proceedings were enlivened by songs , recitations , & c .
Dalhousie Lodge of Instruction , Wo . 860 . —On Tuesday , 5 th April , at Bro . Smyth's , Sisters' Tavern , Pownall-road , Dalston . Present—Bros . Edwards W . M ., Clark S . W ., Christian J . W ., Catlin S . D ., Glass J-D ., Dignam I . G ., J . Lorkin Secretary , P . M . Wallington Preceptor , Smyth Treasurer ; also Bros . Brasted , Collins , Williams , Forss , Polak , and others . Lodge was opened in due form , and minutes of last meeting were read and confirmed . The ceremony of initiation
was rehearsed , Bro . Collins acting as candidate . Bro . Forss worked the first , second , third , and fourth sections of the lecture , assisted by the brethren . Bro . Clark was elected W . M . for the ensuing week . A cordial vote of thanks was ordered to be recorded on the minutes for the able manner in which the W . M . had performed the dnties of the chair , it being the first time he had occupied the same in any Lodge . All Masonic business being ended , Lodge was closed in due form and adjourned .
North London Chapter of Improvement , No . 1471 —The usual weekly meeting of this Chapter was held at tho Jolh Farmers' Tavern , Southgate-road , on Thursday , the 31 st March Comps . Cusworth M . E . Z ., Braine H ., Hunter J ., Osborne S . E
Installation Meetings, &C.
Sheffield S . N ., Parkes P . S ., Edmonds Preceptor , Halford Treasurer - also Comps . Moss , Gilliam , Weston , Pearcy , and others . The Chapter ivas opened , and the minutes of the previous meeting read and con . firmed . Tho ceremony of exaltation was rehearsed , Comp . Pearcy acting as candidate . A Companion who had joined tho Chapter on a
previous evening stated , although long living in the neighbourhood , he was until lately unaware of its existence . It was resolved to i . ssuo | ,. ( Hilars , fulling the attention of the Chapters in London to its
advantages , which would conduce to the advancement ot all newly-exalted It . A . Masons should they be enabled to attend this suburban Chapter of Improvement . The Chapter was then closed and adjourned to Thursday , the 7 th April , at eight o'clock p . m .
West Middlesex Lodge of Instruction , No . 1612 . — - Meeting at Feathers' Hotel , Ealing , W ., on Thursday , 31 st ult . Present—Bros . F . Botley W . M ., A . Jones S . W ., C . E . Botley J . W . ' Wilkinson S . D ., J . J . Gunner J . D ., T . Smith I . G ., H . E . Tucker Pre ! ceptor ; also Bros . Mitchell , Fisher , Green , H . Kasner P . M ., Sugg
W . M . 452 . Lodge was opened up to the third degree , and the W . M . rehearsed the ceremony of raising , Bro . Fisher candidate . Lod ge was closed to first degree , and Bro . A . Jones was elected W . M . for the meeting on Thursday , 14 th April , as Thursday , 7 th , will be the
meeting next preceding the meeting of the West Middlesex Lod ge , No . 1612 , when the Officers , according to custom , are expected to take their respective places in the Lodge of Instruction . Lodge was closed in due form , and the meeting adjourned .
Duke of Cornwall Lodge , No . 1839 . —The regular meeting of this new and flourishing Lodge was held on tho 31 st inst . at the Freemasons' Hall , Great Queeu Street , Bro . T . C . Corpe W . M ., Dr . Bott S . W ., Smith jun . J . W ., Dewsnap Trea ., J . W . Brooke I . P . M . See ., Stokes S . D ., Dr . Wilkins J . D ., Smith sen . I . G ., Furze W . S ., and Bros . Cox , Cattermole , Da Silva , & c . Visitor—H . M . Levy P . M . 188 . Tim
Lodge was opened , and the minutes of the former regular , and of nr emergency meeting , were confirmed . Mr . J . R . H . Miller was bal . lotted for and duly initiated into the Order . The W . M . gave the brethren a taste of his qu-lity in the way he delivered the lecture on the tracing board of the second degree ; while his rendering of the
Six Periods of Creation especially received the deserved encomiums of those present . The Lodge was then closed , and the brethren sat down to an excellent banquet provided by Bro . A . Best , and snperhi . tended by Bro . Dawkins . The W . M . eloquently proposed the toasts , and complimentary speeches were in the ascendant . Several of tlw brethren contributed to the harmony of the evening .
Wallington Lodge , No . 1892 . —An emergency meeting J this Lodge was held on Thursday , 31 st ultimo , at 4 . 30 p . m ., at the Public Hall , Carshalton . Present—Bros . Sawyer W . M ., Horsey S . U ' ., Pile J . W ., Russell Crowe Treasurer , Dickmau S . D ., Baldwin J . D .. Carder I . G ., Harwood W . S . Visitors—Bros . Rev . J . A . Taylor anil W . H . Rawson . The first business was the discussion of a notice of
motion by Bro . Horsey , "That the meetings of this Lodge be held on the third Thursdays of the months named in the warrant , instead of the second Thursdays as therein stated . " This was carried unanimously . The following brethren wero elected members of the Wallington Lodge : —Bros . S . P . Catterson , Davis , Crowe , Falkes , Leon A , Mesrouze , G . C . Burry , W . P . Catterson , G . Filmer . Bro . Mesrouze was
then appointed and invested by the W . M . as Secretary of the Lodge . The ballot was taken for Messrs . James Edwards , draper , Wal . lington , and C . P . Maspero , veterinary surgeon , Carshalton ; also Cm-Mr . A . Rowley , of Carshalton ( by dispensation to act as a serving brother ) , as candidates for initiation . This having proved unanimous , these three candidates were duly initiated . Ti . o bye-laws were then read and passed , and Lodge closed .
The Fifteen Sections
THE FIFTEEN SECTIONS
WILL BE WORKED At the Metropolitau Lodgo of Instruction , No . 1507 , at the Moorgate , Finsbury-pavement , on Monday evening , the 11 th inst ., commencing at seven o ' clock . Bros . J . Hemming W . M ., G . Gush S . W ., C . J . Scales J . W ., W . M .-Stiles Preceptor , Edwin Storr Secretary .
First Lecture : —Bros . A . Hubbard , E . E . Barratt-Kidder , . 1 . Colhuson , F . W . Sillis , J . C . Smith , H . G . Gush , aud W . J . Burgess . Second Lecture : —Bros . G . Mordey , E . Abell , W . Snowdin , R . L-irchin , and J . Hurdell . Third Lecture : —Bros . T . C . Edmonds , E . F . Picvdon , and Edwin Storr .
The Portsmouth Times announces that Dr . Spark , the organist of Leeds Town Hall , has just prepared a most talented and practical work , " The Choir Master , " which will be songht for with avidity by those interested in the teaching of choirs and choruses , the result of his experience in Yorkshire , where better part and chorus simji'JS ? U in no country to be heard . It will appear almost immediately , m
quarterly numbers . His last work prepared for the press is the Freemasons' " Liber Musicus , " a complete library of the choicest English and foreign compositions—ancient , traditional , and modern — both vocal and instrumental , by the best composers , which will I ' 1 " ' " a library of the rarest and choicest Masonic music ; in a word , i hook indispensable to all Masouic Lodges . The doctor will have t '
valuable co-operation and assistance of many experienced and distinguished composers , as well as organists and members of i . h > - Craft . Ft will appear under the patronage of the Prince of Wales Grand Master of England and Wales , the Duke of Leinster , the Earl de Grey and Ripon , the Earl Dalhousie , the Earl of Rosslyn , and other dignitaries of the Masonic brotherhood .