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Notices Of Meetings.

worked by the W . M ., Bro . Butler being candidate . Bro . Pavitt , who we were very glad to see after his long and painful illness , worked tho first , second and third sections of the lectnre ; tho rendering of tlio six grand periods , by Bro . Keable , being very effective . The Lodge closed to the first , when Bro . Thomas Marston , of the Merchant Navy Lodge 781 , was unanimously elected a member . Bro . Watson was

elected W . M . for the ensuing week . Bro . Musto brought forward , as per resolution of last week , the discussion of tho summer outing , when tho following brethren were appointed as tho Committee for carrying out the same : —Bros . Pavitt , Smith , Andrews , Myers , Watkins , Kawe , Musto and Worsley ; it was resolved that it tako place on Ifith of

August , the Committee will meet on Tuesday next , at six o ' clock , to determine whore , and to make other arrangements . P . M . ' s T . J . Barnes , B . Cnndick , and others , have already promised to join tho brethren on that day . As this outing is intended for the ladies , who thoroughly enjoyed themselves last year , we trust tho weather will be favourable , and that a large party will assemble .

Corinthian Lodge of Instruction , Wo . 1382 . —Held at Bro . Clark's , tho George Hotel , Glengall-road , Cubitt Town , East . On Tuesday , the Sth inst ., tho proceedings of tho Lodgo comprised the working of tho " Fifteen Sections , " by the members of tho Whittington Lodge of Instruction , No . 8 f > 2 , who wore invited by tho above Lodge . There was a largo attendance of brethren . Amongst

those present we noticed Bro . Hodges W . M . 1382 ; P . M . 's Bros . Carnaby , Delves-Bennett , Searell , and Balding Sec ; Bros . Clark , Stapleton , Millington , Raker , Milton , Howell , Doting . Galloway , Morrison and Bonner of 1382 , Mace of tho Zetland , McFarlano and Mackie of the Temperance , and Mil ' s No . 802 . Tho Lodge was opened punctually at 6 . 30 by Bro . J . S . Brown J . W . 862 W . M ., as .

sisted by Bros . R . P . Tate S . W . 862 S . W . and W . H . Marston W . M . 55 J . W . After the minutes wero read , the lectures were rendered by the following brethren . First Lecture—Bros . Brocklehurst , Collinson , Gates , Abell , Larchin , Tate and Lardner . Second Lectnre—Bros . Lardner , Marston , Fox , Gush and Pate . Third Lectnre—Bros . Tate , Fox aud Larchin , the rendering of the sections was of unusual excellence , and called forth deserved congratulations from the numerous

brethren present . To those who so admirably worked them a vote of thanks was accorded , also to Bro . J . S . Brown for the able manner in which he had presided on the occasion , and he was unanimously elected an honorary member of the Lodge . Bro . Brown , on returning thanks for the honour conferred upon him , congratulated the brethren on the manner in which their working had been done . The Lodge was closed in due form , and adjourned until next Tuesday at 7 p . m .

Marquess of Eipon Lodge of Instruction , Wo . 1489 . — On Monday , 7 th June , at the Pembury Tavern , Amhurst-road , Hackney . Bros . Crane W . M ., Forss S . W ., McDowall J . W ., Blackburn S . D ., Martin I . G ., J , Lorkin Sec , Charles Lorkin Preceptor ; also Bro .

Catlin and others . The Lodgo was opened in due form , minntes read and confirmed . Tbe ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Catlin candidate . Bro . Forss worked the first , second , and third sections of the lecture , assisted by the brethren . Bro . Forss was elected W . M . for tho ensuing week .

Prince Leopold Lodge of Instruction , Wo . 1445 . — Held at Bro . Stevenson ' s , Mitford Tavern , Sandiirigham-roarl , Dalston , on Monday , 31 st May . Present—Bros . Myers P . M . Preceptor W . M ., Partridge S . W . , Robson J . W ., Seymour-Clarke Sec . ; also Bros . Goddard , McDonald , Newman , Kimbell , nnd others . Tho Lodge having been opened in due form and minntes read , Bro . Goddard was

presented as W . M . elect , and duly installed in the chair of King Solomon by Bro . Myers , who rehearsed tho ceremony of installation in his usual able and impressive manner . The Lodge was resumed in the 2 nd degree , and Bro . Kimbell , a candidate for wising , was asked the usual questions and entrusted . Bro . Goddard W . M . then rehearsed the ceremony of raising , in an able manner . Lodge was resumed in 1 st degree , when Bro . Newman was elected a member .

On Monday , 6 th Juno . Present—Bros . W . H . Myers P . M . Preceptor , Goddard W . M ., Robson S . W ., McGregor J . W ., Goddard S . D ., Seymour-Clarke Sec . ; also Bros . Kimboll J . D ., Woidaume , Lewis , McDonald , Lenzberg , and others . Loclgo was opened in due form , and minntes read , when the ceremony of initiation was ably rehearsed by the W . M ., Bro . Lenzberg being candidate . The 1 st , 2 nd , and 3 rd

sections of the lecture were worked by Bro . McDonald , assisted by the brethren . Bro . Lenzberg , of Joppa Lodge 188 , was then elected a member , and Bro . Robson was elected W . M . for Monday next . On the application of a distressed brother , assistance was given , and the Lodge closed in due form . Tho dues aro now accumulating for the purchase of Life Subscriberships to the Masonic Charities , to bo ballotted for amongst regular attendants .

Duke of Gonnaxight Lodge of Instruction , Wo . 1524 . — -Held at tho Koyal Edward , Mare-street , Hackney , on tho 9 th inst . Present—Bros . W . Finch W . M ., A . McMillan S . W ., E . Dignam J . W ., J . Williams Secretary , W . Green S . D ., S . Molding J . D ., W . Fieldwick Preceptor , W . Williams I . G . ; also Bros . A . McDowall , A . R . Olley , T . Butt W . M . 907 , II . J . Lardner , R . B . Greenwood . G . H . Stephens , & c . Lodge having been opened in due form , tho

ceremony of raising was rehearsed , Bro . J . Williams being candidate . Lodge was lowered , and the ceremony of pnssingwas rehearsed , A . R . Olley candidate . The first section of the lecture was worked by Bro . H . J . Lardner , and the second by Bro . G . H . Steplmns , assisted hy the brethren . Bros . T . Butt and Williams were admitted members , and Bro . McMillan elected to bo Master at the ensuing meeting . Lodgo was closed .

Notices Of Meetings.

West Middlesex Lodge of Instruction , Wo . 1612 . — At a meeting held at the Feathers' Hotol , Ealing , on Thursday , tho 3 rd inst ,, present : —Bros . C . Andrews P . M . as W . M ., J . Wells S . W ., A . . Tone * J . W ., IL E . Tnoker Treasurer and Preceptor , E . C . Pmter S . D ., E . T . Brown J . D ., C . Bellerby I . G . ; also Bros . II . Stephens and 0 . Meadows . After preliminaries , tho first and second sections of tho

lecture wero worked by tho W . M ., assisted by tho brethren , and tbo Lodgo was opened in tho second degree . Bro . C . Meadows answered the questions prior to raising , and retired . Bro . Tucker gave tho lecture on tho Tracing-board . Tho Lodge was opened in the third degree , and resumed to first degree . Bro . J . Wells was elected W . M . for the meeting on Thursday , tho 17 th inst ., and Lodgo was closed i : i due form .

A Lodge of Instruction was opened on Thursday , 3 rd inst ., afc Bro . Arnold ' s , the Crown , Albert Embankment , under tho warrant of tho Stockwell , No . 1339 . The ceremony of consecration was rehearsed , Bro . H . E . Frances P . G . D . Surrey being the presiding Officer , Bro . J . Hammond P . G . D . Middlesex and Bro . Phillips W . M . Rose of Denmark the Wardens , A very largo muster of brethren , hailing from

Metropolitan Lodges and the Provinces , assisted at tho inauguration . Bro . Frances , in tho course of the ceremony , gave an oration upon tho duties of Freemasonry , and the purposes of Lodges of Instruction , which was listened to with much attention . Tho anthems wero capitally rendered by Bros . Ludlow , Marsh , and Bartlett , under tho direction of Bro . J . Stock 1586 . Afc tho conclusion of tho ceremony

Bro . Ayling , who has taken much interest in forming tho Lodgo , was placed in tho chair . On the proposition of Bro . J . Hammond , a cordial vote of thanks was given to Bro . Frances , and a similar compliment was paid to the musical brethren , who had kindly volunteered their services . The brethren then adjourned to a cold collation , provided b y the host , Bro . Arnold . This Lodge of Instruction will meet every Thursday from seven to nine .

NEWPORT PAGNELL . —A serious firo occurred here early on Tuesday morning . Three dwelling-houses , with shops , were entirely destroyed , and also the greater part of the Swan Hotel . In fche Ia'ter the Lodge of SS . Peter and Paul , No . 1410 , have lost nearly tho whole of their furniture , jewels , & c , but tho Lodge is fortunately insured in the Sua Fire Office .

Bro . Charles Watkins , of No . 1 Torriano Avenue , Camden Town , has executed a life-like photograph of the late Bro . George Honey . The proceeds of sale will be given to our late brother ' s distressed family .

Bro. Henry Hoare's Turkish And Other Baths, Tunbridge Wells.

BRO . HENRY HOARE'S TURKISH AND OTHER BATHS , TUNBRIDGE WELLS .

WE have great pleasure in drawing attention to Bro . Henry Hoare's extensive bathing establishment at this popular and fashionable resort . Bro . Hoare , who is late of Brill ' s Baths , Brighton , is one of our most experienced instructors in the very necessary art of swimming . Being himself an adopt in all tho branches of the art , those ladies and gentlemen who place themselves under his charge ,

cannot , if they go the right way to work , fail to attain a high degree of proficiency , both in plain and ornamental natation ; while those who are desirous of bathing only , will find every facility and every accommodation for every description of bath , including private warm baths , Turkish baths , salt water , bran , needle ,

sulphur , douche , medicated and mineral baths . Special days aud times are set apart for ladies and gentlemen , and from the large experience the energetic proprietor has acquired at Brighton , as well as in and near London , as instructor to Harrow School , Emanuel College , & c . & c , we may anticipate ho will receive that considerable measure of popular support and patronage to which he is entitled .

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worked by the W . M ., Bro . Butler being candidate . Bro . Pavitt , who we were very glad to see after his long and painful illness , worked tho first , second and third sections of the lectnre ; tho rendering of tlio six grand periods , by Bro . Keable , being very effective . The Lodge closed to the first , when Bro . Thomas Marston , of the Merchant Navy Lodge 781 , was unanimously elected a member . Bro . Watson was

elected W . M . for the ensuing week . Bro . Musto brought forward , as per resolution of last week , the discussion of tho summer outing , when tho following brethren were appointed as tho Committee for carrying out the same : —Bros . Pavitt , Smith , Andrews , Myers , Watkins , Kawe , Musto and Worsley ; it was resolved that it tako place on Ifith of

August , the Committee will meet on Tuesday next , at six o ' clock , to determine whore , and to make other arrangements . P . M . ' s T . J . Barnes , B . Cnndick , and others , have already promised to join tho brethren on that day . As this outing is intended for the ladies , who thoroughly enjoyed themselves last year , we trust tho weather will be favourable , and that a large party will assemble .

Corinthian Lodge of Instruction , Wo . 1382 . —Held at Bro . Clark's , tho George Hotel , Glengall-road , Cubitt Town , East . On Tuesday , the Sth inst ., tho proceedings of tho Lodgo comprised the working of tho " Fifteen Sections , " by the members of tho Whittington Lodge of Instruction , No . 8 f > 2 , who wore invited by tho above Lodge . There was a largo attendance of brethren . Amongst

those present we noticed Bro . Hodges W . M . 1382 ; P . M . 's Bros . Carnaby , Delves-Bennett , Searell , and Balding Sec ; Bros . Clark , Stapleton , Millington , Raker , Milton , Howell , Doting . Galloway , Morrison and Bonner of 1382 , Mace of tho Zetland , McFarlano and Mackie of the Temperance , and Mil ' s No . 802 . Tho Lodge was opened punctually at 6 . 30 by Bro . J . S . Brown J . W . 862 W . M ., as .

sisted by Bros . R . P . Tate S . W . 862 S . W . and W . H . Marston W . M . 55 J . W . After the minutes wero read , the lectures were rendered by the following brethren . First Lecture—Bros . Brocklehurst , Collinson , Gates , Abell , Larchin , Tate and Lardner . Second Lectnre—Bros . Lardner , Marston , Fox , Gush and Pate . Third Lectnre—Bros . Tate , Fox aud Larchin , the rendering of the sections was of unusual excellence , and called forth deserved congratulations from the numerous

brethren present . To those who so admirably worked them a vote of thanks was accorded , also to Bro . J . S . Brown for the able manner in which he had presided on the occasion , and he was unanimously elected an honorary member of the Lodge . Bro . Brown , on returning thanks for the honour conferred upon him , congratulated the brethren on the manner in which their working had been done . The Lodge was closed in due form , and adjourned until next Tuesday at 7 p . m .

Marquess of Eipon Lodge of Instruction , Wo . 1489 . — On Monday , 7 th June , at the Pembury Tavern , Amhurst-road , Hackney . Bros . Crane W . M ., Forss S . W ., McDowall J . W ., Blackburn S . D ., Martin I . G ., J , Lorkin Sec , Charles Lorkin Preceptor ; also Bro .

Catlin and others . The Lodgo was opened in due form , minntes read and confirmed . Tbe ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Catlin candidate . Bro . Forss worked the first , second , and third sections of the lecture , assisted by the brethren . Bro . Forss was elected W . M . for tho ensuing week .

Prince Leopold Lodge of Instruction , Wo . 1445 . — Held at Bro . Stevenson ' s , Mitford Tavern , Sandiirigham-roarl , Dalston , on Monday , 31 st May . Present—Bros . Myers P . M . Preceptor W . M ., Partridge S . W . , Robson J . W ., Seymour-Clarke Sec . ; also Bros . Goddard , McDonald , Newman , Kimbell , nnd others . Tho Lodge having been opened in due form and minntes read , Bro . Goddard was

presented as W . M . elect , and duly installed in the chair of King Solomon by Bro . Myers , who rehearsed tho ceremony of installation in his usual able and impressive manner . The Lodge was resumed in the 2 nd degree , and Bro . Kimbell , a candidate for wising , was asked the usual questions and entrusted . Bro . Goddard W . M . then rehearsed the ceremony of raising , in an able manner . Lodge was resumed in 1 st degree , when Bro . Newman was elected a member .

On Monday , 6 th Juno . Present—Bros . W . H . Myers P . M . Preceptor , Goddard W . M ., Robson S . W ., McGregor J . W ., Goddard S . D ., Seymour-Clarke Sec . ; also Bros . Kimboll J . D ., Woidaume , Lewis , McDonald , Lenzberg , and others . Loclgo was opened in due form , and minntes read , when the ceremony of initiation was ably rehearsed by the W . M ., Bro . Lenzberg being candidate . The 1 st , 2 nd , and 3 rd

sections of the lecture were worked by Bro . McDonald , assisted by the brethren . Bro . Lenzberg , of Joppa Lodge 188 , was then elected a member , and Bro . Robson was elected W . M . for Monday next . On the application of a distressed brother , assistance was given , and the Lodge closed in due form . Tho dues aro now accumulating for the purchase of Life Subscriberships to the Masonic Charities , to bo ballotted for amongst regular attendants .

Duke of Gonnaxight Lodge of Instruction , Wo . 1524 . — -Held at tho Koyal Edward , Mare-street , Hackney , on tho 9 th inst . Present—Bros . W . Finch W . M ., A . McMillan S . W ., E . Dignam J . W ., J . Williams Secretary , W . Green S . D ., S . Molding J . D ., W . Fieldwick Preceptor , W . Williams I . G . ; also Bros . A . McDowall , A . R . Olley , T . Butt W . M . 907 , II . J . Lardner , R . B . Greenwood . G . H . Stephens , & c . Lodge having been opened in due form , tho

ceremony of raising was rehearsed , Bro . J . Williams being candidate . Lodge was lowered , and the ceremony of pnssingwas rehearsed , A . R . Olley candidate . The first section of the lecture was worked by Bro . H . J . Lardner , and the second by Bro . G . H . Steplmns , assisted hy the brethren . Bros . T . Butt and Williams were admitted members , and Bro . McMillan elected to bo Master at the ensuing meeting . Lodgo was closed .

Notices Of Meetings.

West Middlesex Lodge of Instruction , Wo . 1612 . — At a meeting held at the Feathers' Hotol , Ealing , on Thursday , tho 3 rd inst ,, present : —Bros . C . Andrews P . M . as W . M ., J . Wells S . W ., A . . Tone * J . W ., IL E . Tnoker Treasurer and Preceptor , E . C . Pmter S . D ., E . T . Brown J . D ., C . Bellerby I . G . ; also Bros . II . Stephens and 0 . Meadows . After preliminaries , tho first and second sections of tho

lecture wero worked by tho W . M ., assisted by tho brethren , and tbo Lodgo was opened in tho second degree . Bro . C . Meadows answered the questions prior to raising , and retired . Bro . Tucker gave tho lecture on tho Tracing-board . Tho Lodge was opened in the third degree , and resumed to first degree . Bro . J . Wells was elected W . M . for the meeting on Thursday , tho 17 th inst ., and Lodgo was closed i : i due form .

A Lodge of Instruction was opened on Thursday , 3 rd inst ., afc Bro . Arnold ' s , the Crown , Albert Embankment , under tho warrant of tho Stockwell , No . 1339 . The ceremony of consecration was rehearsed , Bro . H . E . Frances P . G . D . Surrey being the presiding Officer , Bro . J . Hammond P . G . D . Middlesex and Bro . Phillips W . M . Rose of Denmark the Wardens , A very largo muster of brethren , hailing from

Metropolitan Lodges and the Provinces , assisted at tho inauguration . Bro . Frances , in tho course of the ceremony , gave an oration upon tho duties of Freemasonry , and the purposes of Lodges of Instruction , which was listened to with much attention . Tho anthems wero capitally rendered by Bros . Ludlow , Marsh , and Bartlett , under tho direction of Bro . J . Stock 1586 . Afc tho conclusion of tho ceremony

Bro . Ayling , who has taken much interest in forming tho Lodgo , was placed in tho chair . On the proposition of Bro . J . Hammond , a cordial vote of thanks was given to Bro . Frances , and a similar compliment was paid to the musical brethren , who had kindly volunteered their services . The brethren then adjourned to a cold collation , provided b y the host , Bro . Arnold . This Lodge of Instruction will meet every Thursday from seven to nine .

NEWPORT PAGNELL . —A serious firo occurred here early on Tuesday morning . Three dwelling-houses , with shops , were entirely destroyed , and also the greater part of the Swan Hotel . In fche Ia'ter the Lodge of SS . Peter and Paul , No . 1410 , have lost nearly tho whole of their furniture , jewels , & c , but tho Lodge is fortunately insured in the Sua Fire Office .

Bro . Charles Watkins , of No . 1 Torriano Avenue , Camden Town , has executed a life-like photograph of the late Bro . George Honey . The proceeds of sale will be given to our late brother ' s distressed family .

Bro. Henry Hoare's Turkish And Other Baths, Tunbridge Wells.

BRO . HENRY HOARE'S TURKISH AND OTHER BATHS , TUNBRIDGE WELLS .

WE have great pleasure in drawing attention to Bro . Henry Hoare's extensive bathing establishment at this popular and fashionable resort . Bro . Hoare , who is late of Brill ' s Baths , Brighton , is one of our most experienced instructors in the very necessary art of swimming . Being himself an adopt in all tho branches of the art , those ladies and gentlemen who place themselves under his charge ,

cannot , if they go the right way to work , fail to attain a high degree of proficiency , both in plain and ornamental natation ; while those who are desirous of bathing only , will find every facility and every accommodation for every description of bath , including private warm baths , Turkish baths , salt water , bran , needle ,

sulphur , douche , medicated and mineral baths . Special days aud times are set apart for ladies and gentlemen , and from the large experience the energetic proprietor has acquired at Brighton , as well as in and near London , as instructor to Harrow School , Emanuel College , & c . & c , we may anticipate ho will receive that considerable measure of popular support and patronage to which he is entitled .

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