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Rose Croix.
ROSE CROIX .
Rose of Sharon Chapter , Malta . —A meeting of this Chapter was hold at tho Masonio Hall , Yaletta , on tho 31 st March . Present—Bros . A . M . Broadley M . W . S ., W . Kingston 30 P . M . W . S ., G . Segond Treasurer P . M . W . S ., Lieut . CoQ ' ey R . A . 1 st G ., Surgeon . Major Mackinnon 2 nd G ., Captain Blake R . A . H . P ., Starkey Recorder , Grier E ., Walker D . C ., Finoh-Xoyes G . M ., Mortimer Herald , Major
Ewing Organist , and Beck Guard . Thero was a fair attendance of members , including tho M . W . S . elect , III . Bro . Captain F . R . Beechey 30 . The minnte 3 having been confirmed , a ballot resulted favourably for Bio . tho Rev . J . K . Lethbriil ^ o P . P . G . C . Cornwall and Malta , as a candidato for tho IS degree . The candidato was perfected by the M . W . S . elect . Tho accounts as audited being passed , and other routino business disposed of , Bro . Broadley installed his
successor , Bro . Bcechoy , in duo form . Tho M . W . S . then appointed the following Officers for tho ensuing year , viz .: Fleet Surgeon Flauagan 1 st G ., Surg .-Major Mackinnon 2 nd G ., Starkey Recorder , Segond ( elected ) Treasurer , Grier Raphael , Mortimer Herald , Walker D . C , Finch-Noyes G . M ., Major Evving Organist , and Beck ( elected ) Guard . Tho Chapter was then closed , and tho brethren adjourned for refreshment .
Marquis of Ripon Lodgo of Instruction . —Held at tho Pembury Tavern , Amhurst-road , Hackney , on Monday , 5 th April . Bros . McDowall W . M ., R . OUey S . W ., Droscher J . W ., J . Garrod S . D ., Crano J . D ., Martin I . G ., J . Lorkin Sec , P . M . Stephens Treas ., C . Lorkin Preceptor ; also Bros . Jacob , McMillan , Allen , Finch , Jones ,
Glaskin . Lodgo was opened in due form , and tho minutes of last meeting wero read and confirmed . The ceremony of initiation was rehearsed . Bro . Jacob as candidate . Bro . Allen worked the first and second lectures , assisted by the brethren . Bro . R . Olley was elected W . M . for the ensuing week . All Masonic business being ended , Lodge was closed in due form and adjourned .
Ivy Lodge No . 1441 . —Among tho items brought forward at the last meeting of this Lodge , a leport of which appeared in our last issue , was tho following communication which had been addressed to the Worshipful Master of tho Lodge : — " 152 Stamford Street , 15 th March 18 S 0 .
"Dear Sir and Brother—I havo much pleasure in forwarding herewith a cheque for the amount of subscription due on tho 23 rd inst . As the Lodge is now firmly established , and as my further support is no longer considered to bo necessary , I shall be glad if you will
kindly communicate to tho brethren my desire to withdraw from the membership . Sincerely hoping that the objects for which the Lodge was established may bo carried out in their integrity , and that its proceedings may continue to bo distinguished by harmony and goodwill .
I am , Dear Sir aud Brother , " Truly and fraternally yours , ( Sigued ) CHAUI . KS SMITH , " Founder and First Master . "
Prmce Leopold Lodge of Instruction , No . 1445 . — Held at Bro . Stevenson ' s , the Mitford Tavern , Sandringham Road , Dalston , on Monday , 22 nd March , under the able preceptorship of Bro . W . H . Myers P . M . 820 and 1415 . Bros . W . McDonald W . M ., Myers P . M . S . W ., Partridge J . W ., Goddard S . D ., Kimbell J . D ., Robson I . G ., and Seymonr-Clarke Secretary , also mauv others . The Lodge
was opened in due form to the third degree , and resumed to the first , when the first lecture was worked by the following brethron 1 st Section Bros . Robson , 2 nd Seymour-Clarke , 3 rd Partridge , 4 th Goddard , 5 thMcDonald , 6 th P . M . Myers , 7 th McDonald , Bro . Seymour . Clarke was elected W . M . for the next meeting and the Lodge was closed in duo form , and adjourned to Monday , 5 th April . Last Mcnday the Lodgo was opeucd in due form under the same able
preccptorsnip of Bro . P . M . Myers . Bros . H . Sovmonr-Clarke W . M ., Partridge S . W ., Goddard J . W ., McDonald S . D ., Robson J . D ., Kimbell I . G ., also Bros . S . L . Groen W . M . 1445 , Rayner , and others . Tho ceremony of initiation was rehearsed by tho W . M . Bro . Green being candidate . A vote of thanks was ordered to bo recorded to the W . M . for his ability in rehearsal , this being the first time he had filled the chair . Bro . Partridge was elected W . M . for next Monday , 12 th inst ., when a good attendance is desired .
West Middlesex Lodge of Instruction . —Held at the Feathers' Hotel , Ealing , on Thursday 1 st April . Present : —Bros . Seward W . M ., A . Jones S . W ., A . J . Burr , J . W ., J . Wells S . D ., C . Bellerby J . D ., J . W . Woolmer , I . G ., H . E . Tucker Treasurer and Preceptor , C . Andrews P . M . Secretary ; also Bros . H . Kasner , E . C . Porter , J . J . Clarke , C . Meadows , E . Smith , M . W . Wyville , Tink
Brown , and H . Stephens . Lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of previous meeting were read and confirmed . The W . M . rehearsed tho ceremony of initiation , Bro . M . W . Wyville candidate . Bro . Andrews P . M ., with tho assistance of tho brethren , worked tho firstsection of the first lecture . The Fifteen Sections were to be worked
on the 15 th inst . Tho W . M . and Officers of tho West Middlesex Lodge will take their places at the next meeting . Bro . A . Jones was nnanimonsly appointed W . M . for tho meeting on tbe 29 th insfc . The annual banqnefc will take place on tho 22 nd , whin Bro . A . Beasley P . M . will take tho chair . The Lorlrro was clnsed in due form with solemn prayer , and tho meeting adjourned to Thursday , tho 8 th inst .
Tho Worth London . Chaptor of Improvement , l ~ o , 1471 . —Tho regular weekly Convocation v . aa held at tho " Jolly
Rose Croix.
Farmers , Sonthgate Road , on Thursday , 1 st April . Present : — Comps . J . L . Mather M . E . Z ., J . Cusworth H ., H . Braine J ., R . Halford Treasurer , J . Osborn S . E ., J . Hunter Secretary , R . Pearcy P . S ., Hubbard and others . The Chapter being declared open for improvement , tho minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed .
The ceremony of oxaltatiou was rehearsed , Comp . Hubbard acting as candidate . The arrangements for tho anniversary dinner were then considered , and it was decided to hold it on tho 15 th April at the rooms as above . The S . E . announced that Comp . L . A . Leins M . E . Z . of the mother Chapter had kindly consented to preside on the occasion . Chapter was then duly closed .
The Report of the Committee of tho Second Tottenham , Enfield , and Edmonton Masonio Charitable Association is before us ; from it wo gather that a sum of £ 371 0 s 6 d had boon already subscribed , out of which thirty-one appropriations have boon made
to tho three Charities . Undoubtedly this Association may bo congratulated upon its general success . Any of our readers who may desire it can obtain further information of Bro . James Garrod l . G . 754 , Holly Cottage , Bruce Grove , Tottenham , N ., who is tho Honorary Secretary .
It is generally tho case where a Mason wears a profusion of Masonic emblems to attract public attention and advertise himself , his Masonio education has been sorely neglected , and in many instances ho cannot explain tho meaning of the jewel ho wears , and it is doubtful if he could work hia way into a Lodge of Entered Apprentices with credit to himself or tho Lodgo ho hails from .
TIIK ELECTRIC LIGHT . —Tho Telegraphic Journal of 1 st April contains a description of a new form of lamp for the eloctric light , whioh has recently been invented by Bro . Charles Stewart , M . A . It consists of a number of square carbon rods placed radially upon a diso of wood or metal in such a manner that tho inner ends of tho carbon rods form a completo circle . Thero is a circular opening in tho
wooden disc through which tho electric light is seen from underneath , Tho carbons which aro all forced towards tho centre by a uniform pressnro move forward as they are consumed , and together form tho positive electrodo of the lamp . Tho negative electrode consists of a covered hemispherical cup of copper which before tho current enters tho lamp rests upon the ring formed by the carbons . On
the current entering tho lamp an electro-magnet raises tho motal electrodo and the electric arc is then formed between tho cirole of carbons and the motal electrode . There is a flow of water through the latter to keep it cool . Tho advantages which this lamp possesses are : —1 It is automatic in its action ; 2 Id is capable of burnin "
for a very considerable period ; 3 It does not throw any shadows ; 4 It is of simple and comparatively inexpensive construction ; 5 The intensity of tho light may bo incroasod if so desired . This is tho second lamp for the electric light which Bro . Stewart has recently invented .
Accordiug to tho New York World , five Chinamen have lately applied to the Supreme Court of New York for tho incorporation of a society styled the " Long We Tong Eng Wi . " which , being interpreted , is stated to signify , " The Order and Brotherhood of Masons . " They say they aro good Masons , and that Masonry has existed among their Masonic ancestors in China for over a thousand years , and they can prove it .
About Visiting English Lodges.
ABOUT VISITING ENGLISH LODGES .
To the Editor of the Masonic Review . COLUMBIA TEN ;* ., 18 th Febrnary , 1880 . DEAK BKOTnER , —The caution which I felt it my duty to utter in regard to visiting Masonic Lodges in London , and which you did me tho honour to publish in the December number of tho Review , was based upon the following experience .
W hen about to go abroad in 1878 , I received a letter from Bro . Wheeler , of the Masonic Jewel , Memphis , earnestly requesting me to continue my contributions to the Jewel , in tho form of Foreign Correspondence , and especially charging me to visit a Lodgo or Lodges in London , and give him my views of English Freemasonry . I went abroad in time to join Alleghany Commandery at Lucerne , Switzerland ,
and continued with them through Italy and back to Paris . On Tuesday , the first day of October , I found myself in London , and having 6 een in the London Freemason that quite a number of Lodges would meet during the afternoon and evening , I presented myself at Freemasons' Hall , at abont 5 o ' clock p . m . Tho Tyler informed me frankly that it was uncertain as to my being
able to visit any of the Lodges . I notified him that my papers wero all complete , and that I was ready to stand any test or examination that was legitimate . I will not be positive , but I think that I applied to five out of seven Lodges , then in session , with tho same result , that unless I brought some ono from the city , to vouch for mo to tho Tyler , I could not bo admitted . I returned to my Hotel , tho Bedford , No .
95 Southampton Row , qnito near to the Hall , and after tea , referring to tho Freemason again , I found that Grosvcnor Lodgo was yet to meet . The Tyler brought back the samo response as in tho former application . Feeling doubly chagrined , less however at my personal position , than at tho surrender of my life-long views of the universality
of Masonry , I sent tho Tyler baok and reqnested an interview with tho Master , which was kindly granted . I " was conducted up stairs and presented , at tho door of what I took to be an ante-room , with a . half dozen or more gentlemen , clothed as Mawons in the room . Tho Muster inquired why I had desired an interview with him , and I
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Rose Croix.
ROSE CROIX .
Rose of Sharon Chapter , Malta . —A meeting of this Chapter was hold at tho Masonio Hall , Yaletta , on tho 31 st March . Present—Bros . A . M . Broadley M . W . S ., W . Kingston 30 P . M . W . S ., G . Segond Treasurer P . M . W . S ., Lieut . CoQ ' ey R . A . 1 st G ., Surgeon . Major Mackinnon 2 nd G ., Captain Blake R . A . H . P ., Starkey Recorder , Grier E ., Walker D . C ., Finoh-Xoyes G . M ., Mortimer Herald , Major
Ewing Organist , and Beck Guard . Thero was a fair attendance of members , including tho M . W . S . elect , III . Bro . Captain F . R . Beechey 30 . The minnte 3 having been confirmed , a ballot resulted favourably for Bio . tho Rev . J . K . Lethbriil ^ o P . P . G . C . Cornwall and Malta , as a candidato for tho IS degree . The candidato was perfected by the M . W . S . elect . Tho accounts as audited being passed , and other routino business disposed of , Bro . Broadley installed his
successor , Bro . Bcechoy , in duo form . Tho M . W . S . then appointed the following Officers for tho ensuing year , viz .: Fleet Surgeon Flauagan 1 st G ., Surg .-Major Mackinnon 2 nd G ., Starkey Recorder , Segond ( elected ) Treasurer , Grier Raphael , Mortimer Herald , Walker D . C , Finch-Noyes G . M ., Major Evving Organist , and Beck ( elected ) Guard . Tho Chapter was then closed , and tho brethren adjourned for refreshment .
Marquis of Ripon Lodgo of Instruction . —Held at tho Pembury Tavern , Amhurst-road , Hackney , on Monday , 5 th April . Bros . McDowall W . M ., R . OUey S . W ., Droscher J . W ., J . Garrod S . D ., Crano J . D ., Martin I . G ., J . Lorkin Sec , P . M . Stephens Treas ., C . Lorkin Preceptor ; also Bros . Jacob , McMillan , Allen , Finch , Jones ,
Glaskin . Lodgo was opened in due form , and tho minutes of last meeting wero read and confirmed . The ceremony of initiation was rehearsed . Bro . Jacob as candidate . Bro . Allen worked the first and second lectures , assisted by the brethren . Bro . R . Olley was elected W . M . for the ensuing week . All Masonic business being ended , Lodge was closed in due form and adjourned .
Ivy Lodge No . 1441 . —Among tho items brought forward at the last meeting of this Lodge , a leport of which appeared in our last issue , was tho following communication which had been addressed to the Worshipful Master of tho Lodge : — " 152 Stamford Street , 15 th March 18 S 0 .
"Dear Sir and Brother—I havo much pleasure in forwarding herewith a cheque for the amount of subscription due on tho 23 rd inst . As the Lodge is now firmly established , and as my further support is no longer considered to bo necessary , I shall be glad if you will
kindly communicate to tho brethren my desire to withdraw from the membership . Sincerely hoping that the objects for which the Lodge was established may bo carried out in their integrity , and that its proceedings may continue to bo distinguished by harmony and goodwill .
I am , Dear Sir aud Brother , " Truly and fraternally yours , ( Sigued ) CHAUI . KS SMITH , " Founder and First Master . "
Prmce Leopold Lodge of Instruction , No . 1445 . — Held at Bro . Stevenson ' s , the Mitford Tavern , Sandringham Road , Dalston , on Monday , 22 nd March , under the able preceptorship of Bro . W . H . Myers P . M . 820 and 1415 . Bros . W . McDonald W . M ., Myers P . M . S . W ., Partridge J . W ., Goddard S . D ., Kimbell J . D ., Robson I . G ., and Seymonr-Clarke Secretary , also mauv others . The Lodge
was opened in due form to the third degree , and resumed to the first , when the first lecture was worked by the following brethron 1 st Section Bros . Robson , 2 nd Seymour-Clarke , 3 rd Partridge , 4 th Goddard , 5 thMcDonald , 6 th P . M . Myers , 7 th McDonald , Bro . Seymour . Clarke was elected W . M . for the next meeting and the Lodge was closed in duo form , and adjourned to Monday , 5 th April . Last Mcnday the Lodgo was opeucd in due form under the same able
preccptorsnip of Bro . P . M . Myers . Bros . H . Sovmonr-Clarke W . M ., Partridge S . W ., Goddard J . W ., McDonald S . D ., Robson J . D ., Kimbell I . G ., also Bros . S . L . Groen W . M . 1445 , Rayner , and others . Tho ceremony of initiation was rehearsed by tho W . M . Bro . Green being candidate . A vote of thanks was ordered to bo recorded to the W . M . for his ability in rehearsal , this being the first time he had filled the chair . Bro . Partridge was elected W . M . for next Monday , 12 th inst ., when a good attendance is desired .
West Middlesex Lodge of Instruction . —Held at the Feathers' Hotel , Ealing , on Thursday 1 st April . Present : —Bros . Seward W . M ., A . Jones S . W ., A . J . Burr , J . W ., J . Wells S . D ., C . Bellerby J . D ., J . W . Woolmer , I . G ., H . E . Tucker Treasurer and Preceptor , C . Andrews P . M . Secretary ; also Bros . H . Kasner , E . C . Porter , J . J . Clarke , C . Meadows , E . Smith , M . W . Wyville , Tink
Brown , and H . Stephens . Lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of previous meeting were read and confirmed . The W . M . rehearsed tho ceremony of initiation , Bro . M . W . Wyville candidate . Bro . Andrews P . M ., with tho assistance of tho brethren , worked tho firstsection of the first lecture . The Fifteen Sections were to be worked
on the 15 th inst . Tho W . M . and Officers of tho West Middlesex Lodge will take their places at the next meeting . Bro . A . Jones was nnanimonsly appointed W . M . for tho meeting on tbe 29 th insfc . The annual banqnefc will take place on tho 22 nd , whin Bro . A . Beasley P . M . will take tho chair . The Lorlrro was clnsed in due form with solemn prayer , and tho meeting adjourned to Thursday , tho 8 th inst .
Tho Worth London . Chaptor of Improvement , l ~ o , 1471 . —Tho regular weekly Convocation v . aa held at tho " Jolly
Rose Croix.
Farmers , Sonthgate Road , on Thursday , 1 st April . Present : — Comps . J . L . Mather M . E . Z ., J . Cusworth H ., H . Braine J ., R . Halford Treasurer , J . Osborn S . E ., J . Hunter Secretary , R . Pearcy P . S ., Hubbard and others . The Chapter being declared open for improvement , tho minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed .
The ceremony of oxaltatiou was rehearsed , Comp . Hubbard acting as candidate . The arrangements for tho anniversary dinner were then considered , and it was decided to hold it on tho 15 th April at the rooms as above . The S . E . announced that Comp . L . A . Leins M . E . Z . of the mother Chapter had kindly consented to preside on the occasion . Chapter was then duly closed .
The Report of the Committee of tho Second Tottenham , Enfield , and Edmonton Masonio Charitable Association is before us ; from it wo gather that a sum of £ 371 0 s 6 d had boon already subscribed , out of which thirty-one appropriations have boon made
to tho three Charities . Undoubtedly this Association may bo congratulated upon its general success . Any of our readers who may desire it can obtain further information of Bro . James Garrod l . G . 754 , Holly Cottage , Bruce Grove , Tottenham , N ., who is tho Honorary Secretary .
It is generally tho case where a Mason wears a profusion of Masonic emblems to attract public attention and advertise himself , his Masonio education has been sorely neglected , and in many instances ho cannot explain tho meaning of the jewel ho wears , and it is doubtful if he could work hia way into a Lodge of Entered Apprentices with credit to himself or tho Lodgo ho hails from .
TIIK ELECTRIC LIGHT . —Tho Telegraphic Journal of 1 st April contains a description of a new form of lamp for the eloctric light , whioh has recently been invented by Bro . Charles Stewart , M . A . It consists of a number of square carbon rods placed radially upon a diso of wood or metal in such a manner that tho inner ends of tho carbon rods form a completo circle . Thero is a circular opening in tho
wooden disc through which tho electric light is seen from underneath , Tho carbons which aro all forced towards tho centre by a uniform pressnro move forward as they are consumed , and together form tho positive electrodo of the lamp . Tho negative electrode consists of a covered hemispherical cup of copper which before tho current enters tho lamp rests upon the ring formed by the carbons . On
the current entering tho lamp an electro-magnet raises tho motal electrodo and the electric arc is then formed between tho cirole of carbons and the motal electrode . There is a flow of water through the latter to keep it cool . Tho advantages which this lamp possesses are : —1 It is automatic in its action ; 2 Id is capable of burnin "
for a very considerable period ; 3 It does not throw any shadows ; 4 It is of simple and comparatively inexpensive construction ; 5 The intensity of tho light may bo incroasod if so desired . This is tho second lamp for the electric light which Bro . Stewart has recently invented .
Accordiug to tho New York World , five Chinamen have lately applied to the Supreme Court of New York for tho incorporation of a society styled the " Long We Tong Eng Wi . " which , being interpreted , is stated to signify , " The Order and Brotherhood of Masons . " They say they aro good Masons , and that Masonry has existed among their Masonic ancestors in China for over a thousand years , and they can prove it .
About Visiting English Lodges.
ABOUT VISITING ENGLISH LODGES .
To the Editor of the Masonic Review . COLUMBIA TEN ;* ., 18 th Febrnary , 1880 . DEAK BKOTnER , —The caution which I felt it my duty to utter in regard to visiting Masonic Lodges in London , and which you did me tho honour to publish in the December number of tho Review , was based upon the following experience .
W hen about to go abroad in 1878 , I received a letter from Bro . Wheeler , of the Masonic Jewel , Memphis , earnestly requesting me to continue my contributions to the Jewel , in tho form of Foreign Correspondence , and especially charging me to visit a Lodgo or Lodges in London , and give him my views of English Freemasonry . I went abroad in time to join Alleghany Commandery at Lucerne , Switzerland ,
and continued with them through Italy and back to Paris . On Tuesday , the first day of October , I found myself in London , and having 6 een in the London Freemason that quite a number of Lodges would meet during the afternoon and evening , I presented myself at Freemasons' Hall , at abont 5 o ' clock p . m . Tho Tyler informed me frankly that it was uncertain as to my being
able to visit any of the Lodges . I notified him that my papers wero all complete , and that I was ready to stand any test or examination that was legitimate . I will not be positive , but I think that I applied to five out of seven Lodges , then in session , with tho same result , that unless I brought some ono from the city , to vouch for mo to tho Tyler , I could not bo admitted . I returned to my Hotel , tho Bedford , No .
95 Southampton Row , qnito near to the Hall , and after tea , referring to tho Freemason again , I found that Grosvcnor Lodgo was yet to meet . The Tyler brought back the samo response as in tho former application . Feeling doubly chagrined , less however at my personal position , than at tho surrender of my life-long views of the universality
of Masonry , I sent tho Tyler baok and reqnested an interview with tho Master , which was kindly granted . I " was conducted up stairs and presented , at tho door of what I took to be an ante-room , with a . half dozen or more gentlemen , clothed as Mawons in the room . Tho Muster inquired why I had desired an interview with him , and I