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Diary For The Week.

DIARY FOR THE WEEK .

We shall be greatly obliged if the Secretaries of the various Lodges throughout the kingdom would favour us with a copy of their summonses each time of issue .

SATURDAY , 13 th MARCH .

108—London , Ship and Turtle , Leadenhall-strcet . 173—Phoenix , Freemasons' Hall . 176—Caveac , Albion Tavern , Aldcrsgate-street . 1328—Granite , Freemasons' Hall . 1120—Great City , Terminus Hotel , Cannon-street . 1361—United Service , Greyhound , Richmond , Surrey .

MONDAY , 15 th MARCH .

1—Grand Masters ' , Freemasons' Hall . j 8—British , Freemasons' Hall . 21—Emulation , Albion Tavern , AWevsgate-sU-oet . 58—Felicity , London Tavern , Bishopsgate-street . 85—Faithful , Swan Inn , Harlesion , Norfolk . 195—Tranquillity . City Terminus Hotel , Cannon-street .

862—Whittington , Anderton s Hotel , Fleet-street . 901—City of London , Guildhall Tavern , Gresham-strect . 007—Royal Alhcvt , Freemasons' Hall . USD—Martinis Dalhousie , Freemasons' Hall . 1201—Eclectic , Freemasons' Hall . E . A . 12—Prudence , Shin and Turtle , Leadcnhall-street .

720—Panmure , Balaam Hotel , Balham . 01—Probity , Freemasons' Hall , Halifax . 77—Freedom , Clarendon Hotel , Gravesend . 121—Union Lodge of Mark Masters , Masonic Hall , Sunderland . 26-1—Iselson of the Nile , Freemasons' Hall , Batley .

382—Koyal Union , Uxbridge . 408—Three Graces , Hawovth , Yorks . 42-1—Borough Lodge , Masonic Hall , Gateshead . 1511—Thornhill , Masonic Room , Beam House , Lindley , Yorks . R . A . 139—Paradise , Freemasons' Hall , Sheffield . R . A . 827—St . John ' s , Masonic Temple , Dewsbury .

TUESDAY , 16 th MARCH .

Board of General Purposes , Irecmasons Hall , at 3 . 30—United Mariners , Guildhall Tavern , Grcsliam Street . 73—Mount Lebanon , Bridge House Hotel , Southwark . 95—Eastern Star , Ship and Turtle , LeadenhaU Street . 162—Cadogan , Freemasons' Hall . 165—Honour and Generosity , London Tavern , Bishopsgate Street . 101—St . Paul ' s , City Terminus Hotel , Cannon Street .

¦ 135—Salisbury , Freemasons' Hull . 701—Camden , Bull and Gate Tavern , Kentish Town . 857—St . Mark's , Half Moon Tavern , Home Hill . 11 U—Ivy , Windsor Castle Tavern , Southwnrk-bridge Road . R . A . 19—Mount Sinai , Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet Street . R . A . 186—Industry , Freemasons' Hull . R . A . 033—Doric , Auderton ' s Hotel , Fleet . Street .

51—Angel , Three Cups Hotel , Colchester . 373—Socrates , George Hotel , High Street , Huntingdon . 1211—Scarborough , Station Hotel , SuothiU , Batley . 1-170— Chiltern , Town Hall , Dunstable . R . A . 80—St . John ' s , Masonic Hall , Sunderland .

WEDNESDAY , 17 th MARCH .

Grand Stewards Lodge . 1-10—St . George ' s , Trafalgar Hotel , Greenwich . 171—Sincerity , Guildhall Tavern , Grcsliam Street . . 100—Oak , Freemasons' Hull 700—Nelson , Masonic Hall , William Street , Woolwich . IK !!)—Maybury , Freemasons' Hall .

10 H—Wandsworth , Spread Eagle Hotel , Wandsworth . 1310—Friars , Cheshire Cheese , Crutched Friars . 1305—St . Marylebone , British Stores , New-street , St . Johu ' s-wood . 1382—Corinthian , George Iun , Glcngall Road , Isle- of Dogs . R . A . 10—Westminster aud Keystone , Freemasons' Hall , Great Qucen-s'rcel . R . A . 217—Stability , Auderton ' s Hotel , Fleet-street .

258—Amphibious , Freemasons Hall , Hcckmondwike . 3 S 0—Integrity , Masonic Temple , Morlev , Yorks . 010—St . Oswald , Masonic Hall , Pontetract . 062—Sun and Sector , Portland-square , Workington . 1019—Sincerity , Freemasons' Hull , Wakefield .

1301—Brighouso , Masonic Rooms , Brighouso , Yorks . 133-1—Norman Lodge , Freemasons' Hall , Durham . 1-178—Halscy , Town Hall , St . Albans . R . A . 820—Lily Chap , of Richmond , Greyhound , Richmond . R . A . 857—St . Mark ' s , Half Moon Tavern , Heme Hill R . A . 13 C 5—St . Marylebone , British Stores , New Street , St . John ' s Wood .

THURSDAY , 18 th MARCH .

House Committee , Girls' School , Freemasons' Hall , at -1 . 23—Globe , . Freemasons' Hall . 40—Gihon , Guildhall Tavrrn , Grcsliam Street . 55—Constitutional , City Terminus Hotel , Cannon Street . 63—St . Mary ' s , Fieenmsons' Hall . ICO—Temperance , White Swan , High Street , Pcplford . 179—Manchester . Auderton ' s Hotel ' , ' Fleet Street . 1 st—Universal , Freemasons' Hall .

733—Westboimie , Lord ' s Hotel , St . . hihn ' s Wood . 813—New Concord , Rosemary ISranch Tavern , Boston . 1130—South Norwood , South Norwood Hall , Small Norwood . 127 s—llurdett Coutts , Approach Tavern , Approach-raid , Victoria-park . 12 i 7—Great Northern , Kind ' s Cross . 1365—Clapton , White Hint , Hotel , Clapton . 15 ( 6—White Horse of Kent , 33 Goldeii-square . 1507—Metropolitan , Metropolitan Club , 260 i ' untoiivillc-read

» S—St .. Martin s , Board Boom . Town Hull , Ihirslem . 20 s—Three Grand Principles , Masonic Hall . Uewsburv . 275—Harmony . Ma .-onir Hall , Hudder .-lield . 337—Candour , Commercial Inn , Uppennnl Yorks 531—St . Helen ' s , Hartlepool . 0 O 0— Harmony , Freemasons' Hall . Bradford . !>| o—Philniithrophy , Freemasons' Hall , Stocktoii-nn-Tecs 1012—Excelsior , Masonic Hall , Leeds . 1121—Langthornc , Swan Hotel , Stratford , F . s . -. ex .

FRIDAY , 15 th MARCH .

House Committee , Boys' School , at 4 . ., , ! r : T , ' - ' ? o tlsm i \\\ - Ili 6 V { oows ' Ki"S- « treet , St . James's , 1 . 143—Middlesex , Albion Tavern , Aldersgate-street . 201—Jordan , Freemasons' Hall . I 1118—University , Freemasons' Hall . fii A , 82—Jloira , London Tavern , Blsliopssate-si recti I

Diary For The Week.

FRIDAY , 15 th MARCH— continued . •101—Royal Forest , Hark-to-Bounty Inn , Slaidburn , Yorks . 652—Holme Valley , Victoria Hotel , Holmtirth . 1031—Eccleshill , Freemasons' Hall , Eccleshill , Yorks . 11 OS—Wharfedale , Private Room , Westgate , Otley .

1311—Zetland , Masonic Hall . Leeds . 1385—Gladsmuir , Red Lion Hotel , Barnet , Herts . 13 S 0—Fenwick Lodge , Masonic Hall , Sunderhmd . K . A . 521—Truth , Freemasons' Hall , Huddersfield . R . A . S 37—Marquess Ripon , Town Hall , Ripon .

SATURDAY , 16 th MARCH .

! 320—Sphinx , Camberwcll . 361—Earl of Zetland , Old Town Hall , Hackney . 715—Panmure , City Terminus Hotel , Cannon-street . 1125—Hyde Park , Tho Westbourne , No . 1 Craven Road , Paddington , 149—Peace , Masonic Rooms , Meltham , 308—Prince George , Bottoms , Eastwood .

EDINBURGH DISTRICT .

MONDAY . —H . —St . Luke , Freemasons' Hall . TUESDAY . —36 . —St . David , Ship Hotel , East Register Street . „ 405 . —Rifle , Freemasons' Hall . WEDNESDAY . —160 . —Roman Eagle , Iona Hotel , 62 Nicholson Street . THURSDAY . —18 . —St . Andrew , Freemasons' Hall . „ 326 . —Povtobello , Royal Hotel , Bath Street . „ R . A . 152 . —Perseverance , Lodge Room , 86 Constitution Street . FRIDAY . —R . A . 83 . —St . Andrew , Freemasons' Hall .

Notices Of Meetings.

NOTICES OF MEETINGS .

Albion Lodge , No . 9 . —Tins old established and flourishing Lodgo mot on Wednesday , 10 th iust ., at the Regent ' s Masonic Hall , Air ' Street , Recent Street . Bros . W . R . Marsh W . M ., Scott S . W ., Moling P . M . Treasurer , S . Coste P . M . Secretary , E . Costo P . M . S . D ., Pake J . D ., Ilassfeld I . G ., and Past Masters Cater , S . Yallentine , Willey , H . Friend , H . Albert , Storr . The Lodgo was opened , and the

minutes were confirmed . Bros . Weller and Harvey were raised to 3 rd degree , Messrs . Roboy and Blaekman were initiated , and Bros . G . Coleman 134 , and S . Upton 1000 , were elected joining members . A sum of live guineas was placed on the list of the W . M ., who had consented to act as Steward at the Anniversary Festival for Boys , on the 30 th of June , and Bro . Moring P . M . gave tho sum of £ 5 5 s ,

which the brethren subsequently augmented to £ 10 . The W . M . then presented Bro . Cater , the I . P . M ., with a jewel . He was well calculated to wear it , for he had fairly earned it by his working and the manner he had conduced to the comfort of tho brethren during his occupancy of tho chair ( the jewel is a Past Master ' s square , with a large diamond and suitable inscription ) . Bro . Cater

suitably responded . A sum of 21 s was given to a distressed brother . Bro . Moring P . M . said that on the 2 Sth April His Royal Highness tho Prince of Wales would be installed as M . VV . Grand Master , and every brother in connection with the OidH- could not bo present to witness that interesting ceremony . Ho would be pleased to have a Masonic meeting , where they could gather together to celebrate and do honour

to that event . This was carried witli acclamation , and when H . ll . II . the Prince of Wales ' s name was mentioned it was a signal for enthusiastic cheers . The Lodge was then closed , and the brethren sat down to a very excellent banquet , a la liusse , provided by Bro . Nicoll . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given . Bro . Hyde I ' ullen P . G . S . B . returned thanks for the Grand Officers .

Bio . Cater I . P . M . then proposed tho toast of the W . M ., who , ho said , was a thorough Mason iu every sense of the word , and his zeal , not only in the cause of tho various charities , but iu his working , was a credit to the Order . Tlio W . M . briefly responded , and in the course of la ' s remarks said : Ho was only too pleased to do all he could for tho beuelit of tho Lodge ; his object was to work with credit to

himself aud satisfaction to the brethren . Bro . Hyde Pullen P . G . S . B . returned thanks for the visitors , aud , in the course of a very good speech , echoed the sentiments of those who had been honoured with invitations , that this ancient and flourishing Lodge had lost none of its prestige , but had progressed , and would do so while it had such a . W . M . aud efficient officers to conduct its business . Bro . Cater I . P . M .

returned thanks for the toast of the P . M . ' s . The toast of the Masonic Charities could not have found a better representative than Bro . F . Binckes P . G . S . and Secretary Boys' School , who , iu an eloquent speech , dilated on the three other charities , showing their amounts of funded property , and regretting that the Charity ho represented did not possess it . The W . M . had consented to act aa

Steward , and a largo sum had been given by the brethren , but the smallest modicum would be gratefully received , for there wore 177 boys to be educated , and £ 7 , 000 a year was required for their support . Ho thanked tho W . M . for his kindness , and for what ho had done . Bro . Moring followed , endorsing all that had been littered by Bro . Binckes , and the amount of subscriptions given by tho

brethren was a sufficient proof that they fully appreciated tho Masonic feeling exhibited by the W . M : and every member of tho Lodge . Bio . Scott S . W . returned thanks for the officers , and tho Tyler ' s toast was then given . Bro . Kiinber S . W . and Organist was , as usual , efficient and successful in his endeavours to amuse tho brethren ; as was also Uro . Thompson . The Lodge room was beautifully decorated in white and gold , with appropriate emblems . An Organ

is httcd in tlio wall , and Bro . Dunster 174 played some appropriate music , th . it gave great solemnity to the proceedings . Amongst the V . H ' US were Bros . Fennell 447 , A . Cocko 222 , Pollard 413 , R . W . 1 i ! " i- P . M ., Secretary Girls' School , F . Binckes P . M . Secretary Boys ' School , II . Marfleet W . M . 217 , Avres 95 , Annan 554 , Oakley 793 , Abbott 18 , Holland 754 , Dnuster 174 , Karaby 1155 , Houlditch 889 , II . 31 . Levy P . M . 188 , & c .

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Diary For The Week.

DIARY FOR THE WEEK .

We shall be greatly obliged if the Secretaries of the various Lodges throughout the kingdom would favour us with a copy of their summonses each time of issue .

SATURDAY , 13 th MARCH .

108—London , Ship and Turtle , Leadenhall-strcet . 173—Phoenix , Freemasons' Hall . 176—Caveac , Albion Tavern , Aldcrsgate-street . 1328—Granite , Freemasons' Hall . 1120—Great City , Terminus Hotel , Cannon-street . 1361—United Service , Greyhound , Richmond , Surrey .

MONDAY , 15 th MARCH .

1—Grand Masters ' , Freemasons' Hall . j 8—British , Freemasons' Hall . 21—Emulation , Albion Tavern , AWevsgate-sU-oet . 58—Felicity , London Tavern , Bishopsgate-street . 85—Faithful , Swan Inn , Harlesion , Norfolk . 195—Tranquillity . City Terminus Hotel , Cannon-street .

862—Whittington , Anderton s Hotel , Fleet-street . 901—City of London , Guildhall Tavern , Gresham-strect . 007—Royal Alhcvt , Freemasons' Hall . USD—Martinis Dalhousie , Freemasons' Hall . 1201—Eclectic , Freemasons' Hall . E . A . 12—Prudence , Shin and Turtle , Leadcnhall-street .

720—Panmure , Balaam Hotel , Balham . 01—Probity , Freemasons' Hall , Halifax . 77—Freedom , Clarendon Hotel , Gravesend . 121—Union Lodge of Mark Masters , Masonic Hall , Sunderland . 26-1—Iselson of the Nile , Freemasons' Hall , Batley .

382—Koyal Union , Uxbridge . 408—Three Graces , Hawovth , Yorks . 42-1—Borough Lodge , Masonic Hall , Gateshead . 1511—Thornhill , Masonic Room , Beam House , Lindley , Yorks . R . A . 139—Paradise , Freemasons' Hall , Sheffield . R . A . 827—St . John ' s , Masonic Temple , Dewsbury .

TUESDAY , 16 th MARCH .

Board of General Purposes , Irecmasons Hall , at 3 . 30—United Mariners , Guildhall Tavern , Grcsliam Street . 73—Mount Lebanon , Bridge House Hotel , Southwark . 95—Eastern Star , Ship and Turtle , LeadenhaU Street . 162—Cadogan , Freemasons' Hall . 165—Honour and Generosity , London Tavern , Bishopsgate Street . 101—St . Paul ' s , City Terminus Hotel , Cannon Street .

¦ 135—Salisbury , Freemasons' Hull . 701—Camden , Bull and Gate Tavern , Kentish Town . 857—St . Mark's , Half Moon Tavern , Home Hill . 11 U—Ivy , Windsor Castle Tavern , Southwnrk-bridge Road . R . A . 19—Mount Sinai , Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet Street . R . A . 186—Industry , Freemasons' Hull . R . A . 033—Doric , Auderton ' s Hotel , Fleet . Street .

51—Angel , Three Cups Hotel , Colchester . 373—Socrates , George Hotel , High Street , Huntingdon . 1211—Scarborough , Station Hotel , SuothiU , Batley . 1-170— Chiltern , Town Hall , Dunstable . R . A . 80—St . John ' s , Masonic Hall , Sunderland .

WEDNESDAY , 17 th MARCH .

Grand Stewards Lodge . 1-10—St . George ' s , Trafalgar Hotel , Greenwich . 171—Sincerity , Guildhall Tavern , Grcsliam Street . . 100—Oak , Freemasons' Hull 700—Nelson , Masonic Hall , William Street , Woolwich . IK !!)—Maybury , Freemasons' Hall .

10 H—Wandsworth , Spread Eagle Hotel , Wandsworth . 1310—Friars , Cheshire Cheese , Crutched Friars . 1305—St . Marylebone , British Stores , New-street , St . Johu ' s-wood . 1382—Corinthian , George Iun , Glcngall Road , Isle- of Dogs . R . A . 10—Westminster aud Keystone , Freemasons' Hall , Great Qucen-s'rcel . R . A . 217—Stability , Auderton ' s Hotel , Fleet-street .

258—Amphibious , Freemasons Hall , Hcckmondwike . 3 S 0—Integrity , Masonic Temple , Morlev , Yorks . 010—St . Oswald , Masonic Hall , Pontetract . 062—Sun and Sector , Portland-square , Workington . 1019—Sincerity , Freemasons' Hull , Wakefield .

1301—Brighouso , Masonic Rooms , Brighouso , Yorks . 133-1—Norman Lodge , Freemasons' Hall , Durham . 1-178—Halscy , Town Hall , St . Albans . R . A . 820—Lily Chap , of Richmond , Greyhound , Richmond . R . A . 857—St . Mark ' s , Half Moon Tavern , Heme Hill R . A . 13 C 5—St . Marylebone , British Stores , New Street , St . John ' s Wood .

THURSDAY , 18 th MARCH .

House Committee , Girls' School , Freemasons' Hall , at -1 . 23—Globe , . Freemasons' Hall . 40—Gihon , Guildhall Tavrrn , Grcsliam Street . 55—Constitutional , City Terminus Hotel , Cannon Street . 63—St . Mary ' s , Fieenmsons' Hall . ICO—Temperance , White Swan , High Street , Pcplford . 179—Manchester . Auderton ' s Hotel ' , ' Fleet Street . 1 st—Universal , Freemasons' Hall .

733—Westboimie , Lord ' s Hotel , St . . hihn ' s Wood . 813—New Concord , Rosemary ISranch Tavern , Boston . 1130—South Norwood , South Norwood Hall , Small Norwood . 127 s—llurdett Coutts , Approach Tavern , Approach-raid , Victoria-park . 12 i 7—Great Northern , Kind ' s Cross . 1365—Clapton , White Hint , Hotel , Clapton . 15 ( 6—White Horse of Kent , 33 Goldeii-square . 1507—Metropolitan , Metropolitan Club , 260 i ' untoiivillc-read

» S—St .. Martin s , Board Boom . Town Hull , Ihirslem . 20 s—Three Grand Principles , Masonic Hall . Uewsburv . 275—Harmony . Ma .-onir Hall , Hudder .-lield . 337—Candour , Commercial Inn , Uppennnl Yorks 531—St . Helen ' s , Hartlepool . 0 O 0— Harmony , Freemasons' Hall . Bradford . !>| o—Philniithrophy , Freemasons' Hall , Stocktoii-nn-Tecs 1012—Excelsior , Masonic Hall , Leeds . 1121—Langthornc , Swan Hotel , Stratford , F . s . -. ex .

FRIDAY , 15 th MARCH .

House Committee , Boys' School , at 4 . ., , ! r : T , ' - ' ? o tlsm i \\\ - Ili 6 V { oows ' Ki"S- « treet , St . James's , 1 . 143—Middlesex , Albion Tavern , Aldersgate-street . 201—Jordan , Freemasons' Hall . I 1118—University , Freemasons' Hall . fii A , 82—Jloira , London Tavern , Blsliopssate-si recti I

Diary For The Week.

FRIDAY , 15 th MARCH— continued . •101—Royal Forest , Hark-to-Bounty Inn , Slaidburn , Yorks . 652—Holme Valley , Victoria Hotel , Holmtirth . 1031—Eccleshill , Freemasons' Hall , Eccleshill , Yorks . 11 OS—Wharfedale , Private Room , Westgate , Otley .

1311—Zetland , Masonic Hall . Leeds . 1385—Gladsmuir , Red Lion Hotel , Barnet , Herts . 13 S 0—Fenwick Lodge , Masonic Hall , Sunderhmd . K . A . 521—Truth , Freemasons' Hall , Huddersfield . R . A . S 37—Marquess Ripon , Town Hall , Ripon .

SATURDAY , 16 th MARCH .

! 320—Sphinx , Camberwcll . 361—Earl of Zetland , Old Town Hall , Hackney . 715—Panmure , City Terminus Hotel , Cannon-street . 1125—Hyde Park , Tho Westbourne , No . 1 Craven Road , Paddington , 149—Peace , Masonic Rooms , Meltham , 308—Prince George , Bottoms , Eastwood .

EDINBURGH DISTRICT .

MONDAY . —H . —St . Luke , Freemasons' Hall . TUESDAY . —36 . —St . David , Ship Hotel , East Register Street . „ 405 . —Rifle , Freemasons' Hall . WEDNESDAY . —160 . —Roman Eagle , Iona Hotel , 62 Nicholson Street . THURSDAY . —18 . —St . Andrew , Freemasons' Hall . „ 326 . —Povtobello , Royal Hotel , Bath Street . „ R . A . 152 . —Perseverance , Lodge Room , 86 Constitution Street . FRIDAY . —R . A . 83 . —St . Andrew , Freemasons' Hall .

Notices Of Meetings.

NOTICES OF MEETINGS .

Albion Lodge , No . 9 . —Tins old established and flourishing Lodgo mot on Wednesday , 10 th iust ., at the Regent ' s Masonic Hall , Air ' Street , Recent Street . Bros . W . R . Marsh W . M ., Scott S . W ., Moling P . M . Treasurer , S . Coste P . M . Secretary , E . Costo P . M . S . D ., Pake J . D ., Ilassfeld I . G ., and Past Masters Cater , S . Yallentine , Willey , H . Friend , H . Albert , Storr . The Lodgo was opened , and the

minutes were confirmed . Bros . Weller and Harvey were raised to 3 rd degree , Messrs . Roboy and Blaekman were initiated , and Bros . G . Coleman 134 , and S . Upton 1000 , were elected joining members . A sum of live guineas was placed on the list of the W . M ., who had consented to act as Steward at the Anniversary Festival for Boys , on the 30 th of June , and Bro . Moring P . M . gave tho sum of £ 5 5 s ,

which the brethren subsequently augmented to £ 10 . The W . M . then presented Bro . Cater , the I . P . M ., with a jewel . He was well calculated to wear it , for he had fairly earned it by his working and the manner he had conduced to the comfort of tho brethren during his occupancy of tho chair ( the jewel is a Past Master ' s square , with a large diamond and suitable inscription ) . Bro . Cater

suitably responded . A sum of 21 s was given to a distressed brother . Bro . Moring P . M . said that on the 2 Sth April His Royal Highness tho Prince of Wales would be installed as M . VV . Grand Master , and every brother in connection with the OidH- could not bo present to witness that interesting ceremony . Ho would be pleased to have a Masonic meeting , where they could gather together to celebrate and do honour

to that event . This was carried witli acclamation , and when H . ll . II . the Prince of Wales ' s name was mentioned it was a signal for enthusiastic cheers . The Lodge was then closed , and the brethren sat down to a very excellent banquet , a la liusse , provided by Bro . Nicoll . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given . Bro . Hyde I ' ullen P . G . S . B . returned thanks for the Grand Officers .

Bio . Cater I . P . M . then proposed tho toast of the W . M ., who , ho said , was a thorough Mason iu every sense of the word , and his zeal , not only in the cause of tho various charities , but iu his working , was a credit to the Order . Tlio W . M . briefly responded , and in the course of la ' s remarks said : Ho was only too pleased to do all he could for tho beuelit of tho Lodge ; his object was to work with credit to

himself aud satisfaction to the brethren . Bro . Hyde Pullen P . G . S . B . returned thanks for the visitors , aud , in the course of a very good speech , echoed the sentiments of those who had been honoured with invitations , that this ancient and flourishing Lodge had lost none of its prestige , but had progressed , and would do so while it had such a . W . M . aud efficient officers to conduct its business . Bro . Cater I . P . M .

returned thanks for the toast of the P . M . ' s . The toast of the Masonic Charities could not have found a better representative than Bro . F . Binckes P . G . S . and Secretary Boys' School , who , iu an eloquent speech , dilated on the three other charities , showing their amounts of funded property , and regretting that the Charity ho represented did not possess it . The W . M . had consented to act aa

Steward , and a largo sum had been given by the brethren , but the smallest modicum would be gratefully received , for there wore 177 boys to be educated , and £ 7 , 000 a year was required for their support . Ho thanked tho W . M . for his kindness , and for what ho had done . Bro . Moring followed , endorsing all that had been littered by Bro . Binckes , and the amount of subscriptions given by tho

brethren was a sufficient proof that they fully appreciated tho Masonic feeling exhibited by the W . M : and every member of tho Lodge . Bio . Scott S . W . returned thanks for the officers , and tho Tyler ' s toast was then given . Bro . Kiinber S . W . and Organist was , as usual , efficient and successful in his endeavours to amuse tho brethren ; as was also Uro . Thompson . The Lodge room was beautifully decorated in white and gold , with appropriate emblems . An Organ

is httcd in tlio wall , and Bro . Dunster 174 played some appropriate music , th . it gave great solemnity to the proceedings . Amongst the V . H ' US were Bros . Fennell 447 , A . Cocko 222 , Pollard 413 , R . W . 1 i ! " i- P . M ., Secretary Girls' School , F . Binckes P . M . Secretary Boys ' School , II . Marfleet W . M . 217 , Avres 95 , Annan 554 , Oakley 793 , Abbott 18 , Holland 754 , Dnuster 174 , Karaby 1155 , Houlditch 889 , II . 31 . Levy P . M . 188 , & c .

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