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Diary For The Week.
152—Virtue , Freemasons' Hall , Manchester 453—Chigwell , Prince ' s Hall , Buckhurst Hill , at 7 . 30 ( Instruction ) M 6—Phoenix , Fox Hotel , Stowmarket 541—De Loraine , Freemasons' Hall , Grainger-street , Newcastle 993—Alexandra , Midway Hotel , Levenshulme 109 S—Lord Warden , Wellington Hall , Deal 1311—Zetland , Masonic Hall , Great George street , Leeds
1393—Hamer , Masonic Hall , Liverpool , at 8 . ( Instrnction ) 1773—Albert Victor , Town Hall , Pendleton General Lodge of Instruction , Masonic Hall , New-street , Birmingham , at 7 R . A . —General Chapter of Improvement , Masonic Hall , Birmingham , at 5 . 30 R . A . 403—Hertford , Shire Hall , Hertford . R . A . 621—Truth , Freemasons' Hall , Fitzwilliam-street , Huddersfield R . A . 837—Marquess of Ripon , Town Hall , Ripon K . T . —De Furnival , Freemasons' Hall , Sheffield
SATURDAY , 16 th SEPTEMBER
198—Percy , Jolly Farmers * Tavern , Southgate-road , N ., at 8 ( Instruction ) 1275—Star , Five Bells , 155 New Cross-road , S . E ., at 7 . ( Instruction ) 1278—Burdett Coutts , Lamb Tavern , opposite Bethnal G . Junct ., at 8 . ( Inst . ) 1329—Sphinx , Surrey Masonic Hall , Camberwell , S . E . 136-1—Earl of Zetland , Royal Edward , Triangle , Hackney , at 7 ( Instruction ) 1624—Eccleston , Grosvenor Club , Ebury-sqnare , Pimlico , at 7 ( Instruction ) 1767—Kensington , Courtfield Hotel , Earl ' s Court , S . W . Sinai Chapter of Improvement , Union , Air-street , Rogent-st ., W ., at 8
Notices Of Meetings.
NOTICES OF MEETINGS .
Prosperity Lodge of Instruction , No . 65 . —On Tuesday , 29 th August , at the Hercules Tavern , Leadenhall-street . Bros . Mann W . M ., Posener S . W ., Oxley J . W ., Clements Sec , Daniel S ; D ., Saint I . G . ; P . M . ' s Bros . Daniel and Webb ; Bros . Moss ( Preceptor )] Marshall , & o . Lodge was opened in due form , and the minntes of last meeting were read and confirmed . The ceremony of initiation
was rehearsed , Bro . ^ Marshall candidate . Lodge was advanced , and the ceremony of raising was most abl y rehearsed by Bro . Preceptor Moss , Bro . Marshall again acting as candidate . Lodge resumed to first degree , when it was announced that Bro . P . M . Webb would , on Tuesday evening , the 19 th inst ., at seven o ' clock , rehearse the
ceremony of installation . Brethren are cordially invited , as a pleasant and instructive evening will undoubtedly be spent . Those brethren who are more particularly interested in the working of ceremonies will do well to visit this Lodge of Instruction , which meets every Tuesday evening , at seven o'olock .
Lodge of Instrnction . The following were the Officers for the even , ing : —Bros . Lonsdale W . M . 382 W . M .. C . E . Botley 780 S . W ., Faren - baoh P . M . Treas . 382 , J . W ., Cotton 382 S . D ., S . D ., Nicholson S . W . 382 J . D ., Taplin 382 I . G . and Tyler , Brooks Sec , Tucker S . W . 1612 Preceptor . Lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the previous meeting read , confirmed and signed . Lodge was opened in the
Royal union Lodge of Instruction , No . 382 . —Avery successful beginning was made with the new session of the above Lodge , on 4 th inst ., at the Chequers Hotel , TTxbridge , when there were present—two members , four hon . members , and five visitors , the special feature of the evening being the rehearsal of the ceremony of installation by Bro . C . Andrews P . M ., an honorary member of this
second degree . Bro . Lonsdale W . M ., vacated the chair in favour of Bro . C . Andrews P . M ., the Installing Master for the present occasion . The W . M . elect was presented by Bro . F . Botley . The ancient charges and regulations were read by the Secretary . The ceremony of installation was rehearsed by Bro . C . Andrews P . M ., Bro .
Lonsdale W . M . 312 being duly placed in the chair , after which he ap . pointed and invested his Officers . A hearty vote of thanks was proposed by Bro . Tucker , seconded by Bro . Rowles , and carried unanimously , to Bro . C . Andrews . This was very appropriately acknowledged . After the appointment of a Committee to audit the accounts , Lodge was closed , and adjourned until the 11 th September .
United Pilgrims Lodge of Instruction , No . 507 — The usual weekly meeting , held at the Surrey Masonio Hall , Camberwell , on Friday , 1 st inst ., was attended by Bros . H . M . Williams W . M ., C . H . Phillips S . W ., R . Poore J . W ., J . N . Bate S . D ., P . Thurston J . D ., W . B . Briscoe I . G ., James Stovens P . M . Preceptor , John S . Terry P . M . Secretary , J . B . Sarjeant , G . W . Wright , G . Hubbard , and others . The working was entirely in the first degree ,
and comprised ceremony and Charge , both of which were ably rehearsed , the former by the W . M . and the latter by Bro . Serjeant . The lecture of the degree , by Bro . Stevens , wa 3 listened to with great attention , the explanations of the tracing board being given in fall . Lod ; . e was called off for " entry drill , " and called on for ordinary rnnitiess of election of members and W . M . for the ensuing week , Bro . Phillips being unanimously elected . Lodge was then closed in harmony .
Royal Alfred Lodge of Instruction , No . 780 . —A meeting was held on Friday last , at the Star and Garter Hotel , Kew Bridge . Present—Bros . Tucker Treasnrer W . M ., Gomm P . M . S . W ., F . Botley J . W ., Gunner S . D ., C . E . Botley Sec . J . D ., Sperrin I . G ., P . M . ' s Bros . Goss , Roe and Blasby ; Bros . Franckel , Maton , & c . Lodge was opened in first degree , and the minntes were road ,
confirmed and signed . Lodge opened iu second and third degrees , and resumed to first . The ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Roe candidate . Bro . Goss answered questions leading to second degree , and was entrusted . The ceremony of passing was then rehearsed . Bro . Andrews , with the assistance of the brethren , worked the second section of the first lecture , Bro . Andrews proposed , and Bro . F .
Notices Of Meetings.
Botley seconded , that Bro . Gomm be eleoted W . M . for the next meeting . Lodge was then closed with solemn prayer , and adjourned till Friday , at 8 p . m .
Dalhousie Lodge of Instruction , No . 860 . —A meeting WP 8 held on Tuesday , the 29 th inst ., at Bro . Smyth ' s , Sisters' Tavern , Pownall-road , Dalston . Present—Bros . F . Carr ( Secretary ) W . M ., Marsh S . W ., Robinson J . W ., T . Clark S . D ., Christian J . D ., Smyth I . G . ; P . M . Wallington Preceptor . After the minntes of last meeting had been read and confirmed , the ceremony of initiation was
rehearsed , Bro . Baker candidate . The questions leading to the third degree were answered by Bro . A . J . Clark , and the ceremony of raising was in due course rehearsed by the W . M . Lodge was resumed , and Bro . Marsh was appointed to preside on Tuesday , the 5 th of September . On Tuesday last there were present Bros . Marsh W . M ., T . Clark
S . W ., Christian J . W ., Smyth S . D ., A , J . Clark J . D ., Baker I . G ., F . Carr Secretary , Wallington P . M . Preceptor . After preliminaries , the ceremony of initiation was rehearsed . Bro . Brasted candidate . In accordance with promise , Bro . W . W . Morgan Secretary 211 delivered one of his interesting lectures , his disoourse being founded
on the Masonio Institutions , which was well received , and kept the brethren in rapt attention for a good half-hour . At the close of his lectnre a cordial vote of thanks was accorded to Bro . Morgan for his address , together with an earnest request that he would attend again at bis earliest convenience . Bro . T . Clark was eleoted as W . M . for the meeting on Tuesday evening next .
Our readers will be gratified to know that His Royal Highness the Dnke of Albany Provincial Grand Master Oxfordshire is recovering from the effeers of his recent illness . On Wednesday the Duke and Duchess left Osborne House about one p . m . to take a cruise in the Admiralty
yacht Lively , the tender of Rear Admiral the Duke of Edinburgh . Their Royal Highnesses drove to Trinity Wharf , East Covves , to embark in the Royal yacht Alberta , which conveyed them to the Lively , which laid at anchor
in the roadstead . At the Trinity Wharf a deputation from the inhabitants of East Cowes met their Royal Highnesses , and presented an address of welcome and congratulation to the Duke and Duchess . The Duke accepted the address , and gave a written reply , as follows : —
Mr . Robertson , Mr . Burnaby , Ladies and gentlemen , —I beg to thank yon most cordially , both on the Dachess of Albany ' s and on my own behalf , for the kind and hearty welcome you have extended to us on our arrival at Bast Cowes , and for the good wishes whioh
you express for our future happiness . The reception which the inhabitants of East Cowes have given us will serve to strengthen the interest I have always felt in a neighbourhood in which I have spent so many years of my past life , and which we hope we may frequently revisit in future . "
It is believed that the destination of the Lively is tho Scotch Coast , and our Royal brother with the Duchess will afterwards visit Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen at Balmoral . In reference to Prince Leopold ' s illness the Lancet says : —
" The Prince is known to suffer from constitutional weakness , with liability to haemorrhage —haematophilia . Of this malady he has recently had an attack . Hssmatopbilia ten years ago had no place in the College of Physicians' ' Nomenclature of Diseases . ' The malady is interesting for several features other than the tendency
to spontaneous haemorrhage , or to bleeding from slig ht traumatic causes ; such , for example , as the great proclivity to painful swellings of the joints , dependent or not upon injury , the fact of the morbid condition being in many cases congenital , and its hereditary transmission to males especially . It may be hoped that the present
indisposition of the Duke of Albany is not of a serious character , and that His Royal Hig hness will make a good recovery ; bnt it is abundantly evident that the avoidance of any considerable exertion must be continued for some time to come , and the Dnke will need regard himself as an invalid . Since his marriage His Royal
Highness has made a laudable aud highly appreciated effort to assume a full share of those toils of State whioh in England have for many years devolved on the younger members of the Royal Family . The state of His Royal Highness ' s health clearly necessitates more than ordinary caution in the expenditure of strength . Tho care which to
the Dnke of Albany is receiving from those about him is likely _ carry him safely through the present trouble , and such self-restraint a 8 he mnst be enjoined to practice rigorously in the futnre will ) » is hoped , be successful in preserving a life which , like that of every other member of the reigning family , is dear to the heart of a loya people . "
HotiowAx ' s OiJmtBirT AND PILLS are tbe best , cheapest , and tho most poptj lar remedies at all seasons , and under all circumstances they may be useu WIM safety and with the certainty of doing good . Eruptions , rashes , anil au »» cr ptions of skin diseases , sores , ulcerations , and burns are presently Dencnu , and iiltimatclv cured bv these healine . soothing , and purifying meqicameiira .
The Ointment rubbed upon the abdomen checks alt tendency to 'r ? ° , „ pntlv bowels , and averts diarrhoaa and other disorders of the mtestmes ireciueiiuj prevailing through the summer and fruit season . Heat lumps , ] . ° ™|;' , „ pies , inflammations of the skin , muscular pains , neuralgic anectl < J ° ' 3 ^ largod glands can bo effectively overcome by using Holloway s lemew according to the instructions accompanying every packet .
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Diary For The Week.
152—Virtue , Freemasons' Hall , Manchester 453—Chigwell , Prince ' s Hall , Buckhurst Hill , at 7 . 30 ( Instruction ) M 6—Phoenix , Fox Hotel , Stowmarket 541—De Loraine , Freemasons' Hall , Grainger-street , Newcastle 993—Alexandra , Midway Hotel , Levenshulme 109 S—Lord Warden , Wellington Hall , Deal 1311—Zetland , Masonic Hall , Great George street , Leeds
1393—Hamer , Masonic Hall , Liverpool , at 8 . ( Instrnction ) 1773—Albert Victor , Town Hall , Pendleton General Lodge of Instruction , Masonic Hall , New-street , Birmingham , at 7 R . A . —General Chapter of Improvement , Masonic Hall , Birmingham , at 5 . 30 R . A . 403—Hertford , Shire Hall , Hertford . R . A . 621—Truth , Freemasons' Hall , Fitzwilliam-street , Huddersfield R . A . 837—Marquess of Ripon , Town Hall , Ripon K . T . —De Furnival , Freemasons' Hall , Sheffield
SATURDAY , 16 th SEPTEMBER
198—Percy , Jolly Farmers * Tavern , Southgate-road , N ., at 8 ( Instruction ) 1275—Star , Five Bells , 155 New Cross-road , S . E ., at 7 . ( Instruction ) 1278—Burdett Coutts , Lamb Tavern , opposite Bethnal G . Junct ., at 8 . ( Inst . ) 1329—Sphinx , Surrey Masonic Hall , Camberwell , S . E . 136-1—Earl of Zetland , Royal Edward , Triangle , Hackney , at 7 ( Instruction ) 1624—Eccleston , Grosvenor Club , Ebury-sqnare , Pimlico , at 7 ( Instruction ) 1767—Kensington , Courtfield Hotel , Earl ' s Court , S . W . Sinai Chapter of Improvement , Union , Air-street , Rogent-st ., W ., at 8
Notices Of Meetings.
NOTICES OF MEETINGS .
Prosperity Lodge of Instruction , No . 65 . —On Tuesday , 29 th August , at the Hercules Tavern , Leadenhall-street . Bros . Mann W . M ., Posener S . W ., Oxley J . W ., Clements Sec , Daniel S ; D ., Saint I . G . ; P . M . ' s Bros . Daniel and Webb ; Bros . Moss ( Preceptor )] Marshall , & o . Lodge was opened in due form , and the minntes of last meeting were read and confirmed . The ceremony of initiation
was rehearsed , Bro . ^ Marshall candidate . Lodge was advanced , and the ceremony of raising was most abl y rehearsed by Bro . Preceptor Moss , Bro . Marshall again acting as candidate . Lodge resumed to first degree , when it was announced that Bro . P . M . Webb would , on Tuesday evening , the 19 th inst ., at seven o ' clock , rehearse the
ceremony of installation . Brethren are cordially invited , as a pleasant and instructive evening will undoubtedly be spent . Those brethren who are more particularly interested in the working of ceremonies will do well to visit this Lodge of Instruction , which meets every Tuesday evening , at seven o'olock .
Lodge of Instrnction . The following were the Officers for the even , ing : —Bros . Lonsdale W . M . 382 W . M .. C . E . Botley 780 S . W ., Faren - baoh P . M . Treas . 382 , J . W ., Cotton 382 S . D ., S . D ., Nicholson S . W . 382 J . D ., Taplin 382 I . G . and Tyler , Brooks Sec , Tucker S . W . 1612 Preceptor . Lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the previous meeting read , confirmed and signed . Lodge was opened in the
Royal union Lodge of Instruction , No . 382 . —Avery successful beginning was made with the new session of the above Lodge , on 4 th inst ., at the Chequers Hotel , TTxbridge , when there were present—two members , four hon . members , and five visitors , the special feature of the evening being the rehearsal of the ceremony of installation by Bro . C . Andrews P . M ., an honorary member of this
second degree . Bro . Lonsdale W . M ., vacated the chair in favour of Bro . C . Andrews P . M ., the Installing Master for the present occasion . The W . M . elect was presented by Bro . F . Botley . The ancient charges and regulations were read by the Secretary . The ceremony of installation was rehearsed by Bro . C . Andrews P . M ., Bro .
Lonsdale W . M . 312 being duly placed in the chair , after which he ap . pointed and invested his Officers . A hearty vote of thanks was proposed by Bro . Tucker , seconded by Bro . Rowles , and carried unanimously , to Bro . C . Andrews . This was very appropriately acknowledged . After the appointment of a Committee to audit the accounts , Lodge was closed , and adjourned until the 11 th September .
United Pilgrims Lodge of Instruction , No . 507 — The usual weekly meeting , held at the Surrey Masonio Hall , Camberwell , on Friday , 1 st inst ., was attended by Bros . H . M . Williams W . M ., C . H . Phillips S . W ., R . Poore J . W ., J . N . Bate S . D ., P . Thurston J . D ., W . B . Briscoe I . G ., James Stovens P . M . Preceptor , John S . Terry P . M . Secretary , J . B . Sarjeant , G . W . Wright , G . Hubbard , and others . The working was entirely in the first degree ,
and comprised ceremony and Charge , both of which were ably rehearsed , the former by the W . M . and the latter by Bro . Serjeant . The lecture of the degree , by Bro . Stevens , wa 3 listened to with great attention , the explanations of the tracing board being given in fall . Lod ; . e was called off for " entry drill , " and called on for ordinary rnnitiess of election of members and W . M . for the ensuing week , Bro . Phillips being unanimously elected . Lodge was then closed in harmony .
Royal Alfred Lodge of Instruction , No . 780 . —A meeting was held on Friday last , at the Star and Garter Hotel , Kew Bridge . Present—Bros . Tucker Treasnrer W . M ., Gomm P . M . S . W ., F . Botley J . W ., Gunner S . D ., C . E . Botley Sec . J . D ., Sperrin I . G ., P . M . ' s Bros . Goss , Roe and Blasby ; Bros . Franckel , Maton , & c . Lodge was opened in first degree , and the minntes were road ,
confirmed and signed . Lodge opened iu second and third degrees , and resumed to first . The ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Roe candidate . Bro . Goss answered questions leading to second degree , and was entrusted . The ceremony of passing was then rehearsed . Bro . Andrews , with the assistance of the brethren , worked the second section of the first lecture , Bro . Andrews proposed , and Bro . F .
Notices Of Meetings.
Botley seconded , that Bro . Gomm be eleoted W . M . for the next meeting . Lodge was then closed with solemn prayer , and adjourned till Friday , at 8 p . m .
Dalhousie Lodge of Instruction , No . 860 . —A meeting WP 8 held on Tuesday , the 29 th inst ., at Bro . Smyth ' s , Sisters' Tavern , Pownall-road , Dalston . Present—Bros . F . Carr ( Secretary ) W . M ., Marsh S . W ., Robinson J . W ., T . Clark S . D ., Christian J . D ., Smyth I . G . ; P . M . Wallington Preceptor . After the minntes of last meeting had been read and confirmed , the ceremony of initiation was
rehearsed , Bro . Baker candidate . The questions leading to the third degree were answered by Bro . A . J . Clark , and the ceremony of raising was in due course rehearsed by the W . M . Lodge was resumed , and Bro . Marsh was appointed to preside on Tuesday , the 5 th of September . On Tuesday last there were present Bros . Marsh W . M ., T . Clark
S . W ., Christian J . W ., Smyth S . D ., A , J . Clark J . D ., Baker I . G ., F . Carr Secretary , Wallington P . M . Preceptor . After preliminaries , the ceremony of initiation was rehearsed . Bro . Brasted candidate . In accordance with promise , Bro . W . W . Morgan Secretary 211 delivered one of his interesting lectures , his disoourse being founded
on the Masonio Institutions , which was well received , and kept the brethren in rapt attention for a good half-hour . At the close of his lectnre a cordial vote of thanks was accorded to Bro . Morgan for his address , together with an earnest request that he would attend again at bis earliest convenience . Bro . T . Clark was eleoted as W . M . for the meeting on Tuesday evening next .
Our readers will be gratified to know that His Royal Highness the Dnke of Albany Provincial Grand Master Oxfordshire is recovering from the effeers of his recent illness . On Wednesday the Duke and Duchess left Osborne House about one p . m . to take a cruise in the Admiralty
yacht Lively , the tender of Rear Admiral the Duke of Edinburgh . Their Royal Highnesses drove to Trinity Wharf , East Covves , to embark in the Royal yacht Alberta , which conveyed them to the Lively , which laid at anchor
in the roadstead . At the Trinity Wharf a deputation from the inhabitants of East Cowes met their Royal Highnesses , and presented an address of welcome and congratulation to the Duke and Duchess . The Duke accepted the address , and gave a written reply , as follows : —
Mr . Robertson , Mr . Burnaby , Ladies and gentlemen , —I beg to thank yon most cordially , both on the Dachess of Albany ' s and on my own behalf , for the kind and hearty welcome you have extended to us on our arrival at Bast Cowes , and for the good wishes whioh
you express for our future happiness . The reception which the inhabitants of East Cowes have given us will serve to strengthen the interest I have always felt in a neighbourhood in which I have spent so many years of my past life , and which we hope we may frequently revisit in future . "
It is believed that the destination of the Lively is tho Scotch Coast , and our Royal brother with the Duchess will afterwards visit Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen at Balmoral . In reference to Prince Leopold ' s illness the Lancet says : —
" The Prince is known to suffer from constitutional weakness , with liability to haemorrhage —haematophilia . Of this malady he has recently had an attack . Hssmatopbilia ten years ago had no place in the College of Physicians' ' Nomenclature of Diseases . ' The malady is interesting for several features other than the tendency
to spontaneous haemorrhage , or to bleeding from slig ht traumatic causes ; such , for example , as the great proclivity to painful swellings of the joints , dependent or not upon injury , the fact of the morbid condition being in many cases congenital , and its hereditary transmission to males especially . It may be hoped that the present
indisposition of the Duke of Albany is not of a serious character , and that His Royal Hig hness will make a good recovery ; bnt it is abundantly evident that the avoidance of any considerable exertion must be continued for some time to come , and the Dnke will need regard himself as an invalid . Since his marriage His Royal
Highness has made a laudable aud highly appreciated effort to assume a full share of those toils of State whioh in England have for many years devolved on the younger members of the Royal Family . The state of His Royal Highness ' s health clearly necessitates more than ordinary caution in the expenditure of strength . Tho care which to
the Dnke of Albany is receiving from those about him is likely _ carry him safely through the present trouble , and such self-restraint a 8 he mnst be enjoined to practice rigorously in the futnre will ) » is hoped , be successful in preserving a life which , like that of every other member of the reigning family , is dear to the heart of a loya people . "
HotiowAx ' s OiJmtBirT AND PILLS are tbe best , cheapest , and tho most poptj lar remedies at all seasons , and under all circumstances they may be useu WIM safety and with the certainty of doing good . Eruptions , rashes , anil au »» cr ptions of skin diseases , sores , ulcerations , and burns are presently Dencnu , and iiltimatclv cured bv these healine . soothing , and purifying meqicameiira .
The Ointment rubbed upon the abdomen checks alt tendency to 'r ? ° , „ pntlv bowels , and averts diarrhoaa and other disorders of the mtestmes ireciueiiuj prevailing through the summer and fruit season . Heat lumps , ] . ° ™|;' , „ pies , inflammations of the skin , muscular pains , neuralgic anectl < J ° ' 3 ^ largod glands can bo effectively overcome by using Holloway s lemew according to the instructions accompanying every packet .