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for Freemasonry ; and the Lodgo was closed iu ancient form . The brethren adjonrned for refreshment , which was served np in excellent style by the host , Bro . Gaze . The nsual Loyal and Masonic toasts followed . The health of the W . M . was proposed in eulogistic terms , and he , in replying , said thafc since he had had the honour to preside over the Derwent Lodge , it was afc all times his desire to preserve

order j he was pleased to say he was ably assisted in that duty by his officers . Ho earnestly impressed upon the brethren the necessity of silence out of the Lodge in respect to Masonic matters , tho discussion of which led to a groat deal of harm . He next gavo the health of the Visitors , coupling with it the names of Bros . Biggs and Garrod . It always gave him great pleasure to see visitors around him . Bro .

Biggs was well known to them , as ono of the most earnest and energetic of Masons , and one who had distinguished himself nofc only in this county bufc in others . Bro . Garrod he had also known for some time , and was pleased to see in the Masonic Papers his name frequently mentioned in connection with the Charities . Bro . Biggs , in replying , said ifc gave him great pleasure to be once moro a visitor

afc tho Lodge . He had watched its career from an early date , and it had always been one of the foremost in tho Province . The present W . M . not only discharged his own duties in a masterly manner , but was able , if necessary , to instruct his officers . Bro . Garrod , after expressing a well-merited compliment on the admirable working ,

stated he waa pleased to find they had in connection with their Lodgo a Charitable Association . He hoped every Lodge that had not already formed such a fund would follow the example . Other toasts followed , several excellent ; songs were sung , and a very pleasant evening was spent , the brethren dispersing afc a reasonable hour .

Prosperity Lodge of Instruction , No . 65 . —Afc Bro . Maidwell's ,, Hercules Tavern , Leadenhall-street , 10 th Juno . Present—Bros . Moss W . M ., Daniel S . W ., Valentine J . W . ; Bros . Maidwell , Eoberts , Holland , Gladwell . The Lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of previous meeting read and confirmed . Bro . Eoberts answered the questions leading to the third , was

entrusted , and duly raised to the sublime degree . The Lodge wa * closed in the third and second degrees . Bro . Daniel was elected W . M . for the ensuing Tuesday , 17 th June , when P . M . Brown , of the mother Lodge , will draw his ballot for Life Memberships of the Eoyal Masonic Institution for Boys . We hope ho will be well sup . ported .

St . John ' s Lodge , No . 167 . —This Lodge held its regular meeting on Tuesday , the 10 th instant , at the Holly Bush Tavern , Hampstead . Bros . John Yeoman W . M ., Muller S . W ., C . Davis J . W ., J . E . Thompson P . M . Secretary , Eldridge P . M . as S . D ., J . G . Humphrey I . G ., Steedman P . M . Tyler ; P . M . ' s J . T . Eowe , H . Hollis , T . A . Adams P . G . P ., J . M . Jackson , Davie , and

Bros . States , Sanker , Sandell , Cattermole , Paul Storr , Gianelli , J . Potter , E . Storr , Eobinson , & c . The Lodge was opened , and the minutes wore confirmed . Bro . G . Sandell was passed to the second degree by Bro . Hollis P . M . The W . M . then resumed tho chair , and Bro . Edwiu Storr having satisfactorily an » wered the necessary questions , was raised to tho sublime degree of a Master Mason , perfectly

and impressively . The W . M . gave the Traditional History . The Lodge was then closed , and the brethren sat down to a very excellent and substantial dinner , provided by the worthy host , Bro . Frond . After grace had been said the Worshipfnl Matter proposed tho usual Loyal and Masonic toasts . The Worshipful Master felt a pride in proposing tho toasfc of tho Grand Officers ,

and considered he was specially honoured in being able to associate with the toast the name of one whom they all respect—an old and valued P . M ., who had occupied the position of Grand Pursuivant . He referred to Bro . T . A . Adams , who he hoped would be spared for many years to be among them . Bro . T . A . Adams P . G . P ., in his reply , referred to his long connection with the Lodge , he having been

a member for twenty-seven years . The Lodge had during that term progressed in every respect , and must continue to do so as long as it is worked as ably as afc present ; it had greatly increased in numbers . When ho was Master he remembered they did not number more than twelve ; then there was but little working , but now it was very different , for their working waa equal to any ho had witnessed in the

Craft . The W . M . proposed the toast of the Visitors . They had brethren present whom they were proud to seo ; one was a distinguished brother from America , another , Bro . H . M . Levy , known to many present iu connection with the FREEMASON ' CHRONICLE ; he would be pleased to associate their names with the toast . Bros . Slater , Davis , and H . M . Levy responded ; tho latter felt it a great

pleasure to hear that the various matters touched upon iu the FREE - MASON ' CHRONICLE were EO freely discussed , and ' apparently with so much satisfaction to the members . He , ns well as tho other Visitors , complimented the Lodge on having so excellent a W . M . ancl Officers . Bro . Eowe I . P . M . felt it a great pleasure to propose the health of the W . M . ; he might say few Lodges conld boast of a better one . Bro .

Yeoman is not only a good working Mason , but his genial presidency had endeared him to them all . The W . M ., iu replying , thanked Bro . Eowe and tho brethren for their hearty reception of the toast ; hia heart and soul wns in Freemasonry . The manner he he was spoken of wonld incite him to do all ho could for the

kt . John ' s Lodge , and ho hoped when he left the chair he should have the cordial approbation of every member ; his great aim was for the benefit of the Lodge . The Tyler's toast was given , and the brethren separated early . The W . M ., Bros . P . Storr , Slater , and E . Storr favoured with some excellent recitations and songs . The Visitors were W . Slater No . 2 , John Davis 872 , Cnll J . W . 141 G , and H . M . Levy P . M . 188 .

D evonshire Lodge , No . 625 . —The regular monthly meet ing of this Lodge was held at the Norfolk Hotel , GIossop , on Wednes day , 4 th June . Present—Bros . J . Collier W . M ., T . Dearnaley I . P . M .

Notices Of Meetings

D . A . Davis S . W ., Wright Booth J . W ., W . Thorpe Treasurer , S . Collier Secretary , T . Dearnaley P . M . as S . D ., W . Swire as I . G ., W . Fielding Tyler ; Bros . Jas . Merry P . M ., J . Polletfc , S . Mather , S . Eobinson , E . Williams , J . Hallam , C . Greaves , S . Eowbotham , Mt Walton , H . Patchett , C . Davies , W . H . Irlam , Dr . Andrew , G . Barlow , Walter Fielding , J- Cooper ( Steward ) . Visitors—Bros .

S . Whitehead P . M . 651 P . P . G . J . D ., J . Barrovvby P . M . Goi P . P . G . E ., T . Drew P . M . 172 P . P . G . O ., J . H . Jackson W . M . 651 , Jas . Whitehead S . W . 654 , A . Sturgeon 77 . The Lodgo was opened in due form , afc G . 30 p . m ., the minutes of the last regular meeting were confirmed . Bros . Greaves and Eowbotham having proved their proflcency for tha second degree were prepared . The Lodge was opened in the second ,

and _ the brethren passed in ancient form by the W . M . Bro . E . Williams was then presented as a candidate for the third , and proving efficient , was entrusted . The Lodge was raised , the c & ndi . date re-admitted , and admitted to the privileges of a Master Mason . Both ceremonies were performed in an excellent and impressive manner by the W . M . It was unanimously resolved thafc a picnic to

Chatsworth be arranged to take place the last week in the month , and a Committee were appointed to make satisfactory arrangements . After some other preliminary business , hearty good wishes were oxpressed , and the Lodge closed in due form afc 9 p . m . The brethren adjourned to the banquetting-room , and after partaking of an excellent supper , the W . M . proposed the usual Loyal and Masonic toasts

with musical honours . Bro . Davis S . W ., in proposing the health of the W . M ., rejoiced in the privilege of doing so . The W . M . and him . self had worked sido by side for many years , he could bear tesfci - mony to the zeal and assiduity with which the W . M . undertook the duties—it waa no easy task to do so much work as had beeu dona in one night—aud the brethren would endorse his opinion that the

W . M . had performed his task in excellent style . He asked the brethren to drink most cordially the health of tho W . M . After a song from Bro . Fielding , the W . M . briefly thanked the brethren for the cordial manner in which they had drank his health ; he did not think himself worthy of the eulogium expressed by the S . W . ; owing to being rather unwell he did nofc feel in form , bufc had presided to

the best of his ability ; it had ever been his study to further the interest of the Craft . He had served all the minor offices , and con . sidered it as a great privilege to preside over so numerous aud truly Masonio a body of members . Ifc waa his opinion thafc every brother desirous of attaining high office should first go through inferior duties , and thus become fully acquainted with every office . He

thanked the brethren most heartily for their good feeling , and hoped to prove himself worthy of tho honourable position . Bro . Booth J . W ., in proposing the health of tho Visitors , could assure them that the Lodge was not wanting in hospitality . The members were always pleased to see visiting brethren amongst them . They con . sidered themselves fortunate on the present occasion in having the

presence of several Provincial Grand Officers , and trusted to seo them again . Song by Bro . Dr . Andrew . Bros . Whitehead , Barrowby and Jackson responded , aud expressed their pleasure in visiting the Devonshire Lodge , and also to bear testimony to the excellent workinr' of the Officers . They hoped good feeling would continue among the neighbouring Lodges , and trusted all would remain good friends ,

and show that , although in a remote parfc of the Province , thoy were nofc wanting in charitable and other Masonic work . Bro . Whitehead P . P . G . J . D ., in feeling terms , proposed tho health of the S . W ., J . W . and other Officers . He had never seen better Officers during his Masonic career , which proved that tho Lodge would prosper . He

hoped to see them again . Song by Bro . Hodgson . Bros . Davis S . W . and W . Booth J . W . responded . Bro . T . Drew P . P . G . O . favoured with a song , accompanying himself on the piano . After several other toasts were given and responded to , the Tyler was summoned to give the last , and a pleasant evening was brought to a close .

Dalhousie Lodge of Instruction , No . 860 . —Held its weekly meeting on Tuesday , at Bro . Smyth ' s , Sisters' Tavern , Pownall Eoad , Dalston . Present—Bros . Polak W . M ., Clark S . W ., Forss J . W ., Wardell S . D ., J . Lorkin J . D ., Smyth Treas . I . G ., Dallas Sec , P . M . Wallington Preceptor ; Christian , Morgan , Carr , Weige , and others . Bro .

Morgan answered the necessary questions , and tho Lodge being advanced , the ceremony of passing was rehearsed . The Lodge waa closed to the first degree , and called from labour to refreshment . After resuming , Bro . J . Lorkin worked the second and fourth sections of the lecture , assisted by the brethren . Bro . Greenwood , of Lodge 1623 , was elected a member . Bro . Clark will preside nexfc Tuesday evening .

Whittington Lodge of Instruction , No . 862 . — A meeting was held on Wednesday , 11 th June , at Bro . Hyde ' s , Eod Lion , Poppins-court , Fleet-street . Present—Bros . Marston W . iL , Hallam S . W ., Brown J . W ., Lardner S . D ., Vizzard J . D ., Pate I . G ., Past Master Bro . Long Preceptor , Abell , Hyde , and others . Tho ceremony of passing was performed by the W . M . in his best manner ,

Bro . Vizzard acting as candidate . Tho whole of the lecture waa then worked by the brethren , tho questions being put by Bros . Hallam and Lardnrr , the first named of whom will work the Fifteen Sections in this Lodge on Wednesday , tho 25 th instant , at seven o ' clock . Bro . Hallam was also appointed W . M . for next meeting , and tho Lodpre was closed .

Amherst Lodge , No . 1223 . —The fourth meeting of this influential Lodge for the present session was held on Saturday , the 7 th inst ., at the King ' s Arms Hotel , Westerham , Kent . Present : — Bros . William C . Banks W . M ., C . J . Dodd S . W ., R . Durtnell P . M .

Treasurer , J . IL Jewell P . M . P . G . O . Kent Secretary , Smalman Smith S . D ., Thomas J . Baker J . D ., S . Lavis D . C , Alfred S . Owen I . G ., H . L . Hall Steward , E . B . Newsome P . M . P . P . G . S . B . Kent , Edward J . Dodd P . M ., P . M . Hadley , T . Cressell , John Waller , John Morgan : Visitors—Bros . John G . Horsey J . W . Sackville No . 1619 ,

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for Freemasonry ; and the Lodgo was closed iu ancient form . The brethren adjonrned for refreshment , which was served np in excellent style by the host , Bro . Gaze . The nsual Loyal and Masonic toasts followed . The health of the W . M . was proposed in eulogistic terms , and he , in replying , said thafc since he had had the honour to preside over the Derwent Lodge , it was afc all times his desire to preserve

order j he was pleased to say he was ably assisted in that duty by his officers . Ho earnestly impressed upon the brethren the necessity of silence out of the Lodge in respect to Masonic matters , tho discussion of which led to a groat deal of harm . He next gavo the health of the Visitors , coupling with it the names of Bros . Biggs and Garrod . It always gave him great pleasure to see visitors around him . Bro .

Biggs was well known to them , as ono of the most earnest and energetic of Masons , and one who had distinguished himself nofc only in this county bufc in others . Bro . Garrod he had also known for some time , and was pleased to see in the Masonic Papers his name frequently mentioned in connection with the Charities . Bro . Biggs , in replying , said ifc gave him great pleasure to be once moro a visitor

afc tho Lodge . He had watched its career from an early date , and it had always been one of the foremost in tho Province . The present W . M . not only discharged his own duties in a masterly manner , but was able , if necessary , to instruct his officers . Bro . Garrod , after expressing a well-merited compliment on the admirable working ,

stated he waa pleased to find they had in connection with their Lodgo a Charitable Association . He hoped every Lodge that had not already formed such a fund would follow the example . Other toasts followed , several excellent ; songs were sung , and a very pleasant evening was spent , the brethren dispersing afc a reasonable hour .

Prosperity Lodge of Instruction , No . 65 . —Afc Bro . Maidwell's ,, Hercules Tavern , Leadenhall-street , 10 th Juno . Present—Bros . Moss W . M ., Daniel S . W ., Valentine J . W . ; Bros . Maidwell , Eoberts , Holland , Gladwell . The Lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of previous meeting read and confirmed . Bro . Eoberts answered the questions leading to the third , was

entrusted , and duly raised to the sublime degree . The Lodge wa * closed in the third and second degrees . Bro . Daniel was elected W . M . for the ensuing Tuesday , 17 th June , when P . M . Brown , of the mother Lodge , will draw his ballot for Life Memberships of the Eoyal Masonic Institution for Boys . We hope ho will be well sup . ported .

St . John ' s Lodge , No . 167 . —This Lodge held its regular meeting on Tuesday , the 10 th instant , at the Holly Bush Tavern , Hampstead . Bros . John Yeoman W . M ., Muller S . W ., C . Davis J . W ., J . E . Thompson P . M . Secretary , Eldridge P . M . as S . D ., J . G . Humphrey I . G ., Steedman P . M . Tyler ; P . M . ' s J . T . Eowe , H . Hollis , T . A . Adams P . G . P ., J . M . Jackson , Davie , and

Bros . States , Sanker , Sandell , Cattermole , Paul Storr , Gianelli , J . Potter , E . Storr , Eobinson , & c . The Lodge was opened , and the minutes wore confirmed . Bro . G . Sandell was passed to the second degree by Bro . Hollis P . M . The W . M . then resumed tho chair , and Bro . Edwiu Storr having satisfactorily an » wered the necessary questions , was raised to tho sublime degree of a Master Mason , perfectly

and impressively . The W . M . gave the Traditional History . The Lodge was then closed , and the brethren sat down to a very excellent and substantial dinner , provided by the worthy host , Bro . Frond . After grace had been said the Worshipfnl Matter proposed tho usual Loyal and Masonic toasts . The Worshipful Master felt a pride in proposing tho toasfc of tho Grand Officers ,

and considered he was specially honoured in being able to associate with the toast the name of one whom they all respect—an old and valued P . M ., who had occupied the position of Grand Pursuivant . He referred to Bro . T . A . Adams , who he hoped would be spared for many years to be among them . Bro . T . A . Adams P . G . P ., in his reply , referred to his long connection with the Lodge , he having been

a member for twenty-seven years . The Lodge had during that term progressed in every respect , and must continue to do so as long as it is worked as ably as afc present ; it had greatly increased in numbers . When ho was Master he remembered they did not number more than twelve ; then there was but little working , but now it was very different , for their working waa equal to any ho had witnessed in the

Craft . The W . M . proposed the toast of the Visitors . They had brethren present whom they were proud to seo ; one was a distinguished brother from America , another , Bro . H . M . Levy , known to many present iu connection with the FREEMASON ' CHRONICLE ; he would be pleased to associate their names with the toast . Bros . Slater , Davis , and H . M . Levy responded ; tho latter felt it a great

pleasure to hear that the various matters touched upon iu the FREE - MASON ' CHRONICLE were EO freely discussed , and ' apparently with so much satisfaction to the members . He , ns well as tho other Visitors , complimented the Lodge on having so excellent a W . M . ancl Officers . Bro . Eowe I . P . M . felt it a great pleasure to propose the health of the W . M . ; he might say few Lodges conld boast of a better one . Bro .

Yeoman is not only a good working Mason , but his genial presidency had endeared him to them all . The W . M ., iu replying , thanked Bro . Eowe and tho brethren for their hearty reception of the toast ; hia heart and soul wns in Freemasonry . The manner he he was spoken of wonld incite him to do all ho could for the

kt . John ' s Lodge , and ho hoped when he left the chair he should have the cordial approbation of every member ; his great aim was for the benefit of the Lodge . The Tyler's toast was given , and the brethren separated early . The W . M ., Bros . P . Storr , Slater , and E . Storr favoured with some excellent recitations and songs . The Visitors were W . Slater No . 2 , John Davis 872 , Cnll J . W . 141 G , and H . M . Levy P . M . 188 .

D evonshire Lodge , No . 625 . —The regular monthly meet ing of this Lodge was held at the Norfolk Hotel , GIossop , on Wednes day , 4 th June . Present—Bros . J . Collier W . M ., T . Dearnaley I . P . M .

Notices Of Meetings

D . A . Davis S . W ., Wright Booth J . W ., W . Thorpe Treasurer , S . Collier Secretary , T . Dearnaley P . M . as S . D ., W . Swire as I . G ., W . Fielding Tyler ; Bros . Jas . Merry P . M ., J . Polletfc , S . Mather , S . Eobinson , E . Williams , J . Hallam , C . Greaves , S . Eowbotham , Mt Walton , H . Patchett , C . Davies , W . H . Irlam , Dr . Andrew , G . Barlow , Walter Fielding , J- Cooper ( Steward ) . Visitors—Bros .

S . Whitehead P . M . 651 P . P . G . J . D ., J . Barrovvby P . M . Goi P . P . G . E ., T . Drew P . M . 172 P . P . G . O ., J . H . Jackson W . M . 651 , Jas . Whitehead S . W . 654 , A . Sturgeon 77 . The Lodgo was opened in due form , afc G . 30 p . m ., the minutes of the last regular meeting were confirmed . Bros . Greaves and Eowbotham having proved their proflcency for tha second degree were prepared . The Lodge was opened in the second ,

and _ the brethren passed in ancient form by the W . M . Bro . E . Williams was then presented as a candidate for the third , and proving efficient , was entrusted . The Lodge was raised , the c & ndi . date re-admitted , and admitted to the privileges of a Master Mason . Both ceremonies were performed in an excellent and impressive manner by the W . M . It was unanimously resolved thafc a picnic to

Chatsworth be arranged to take place the last week in the month , and a Committee were appointed to make satisfactory arrangements . After some other preliminary business , hearty good wishes were oxpressed , and the Lodge closed in due form afc 9 p . m . The brethren adjourned to the banquetting-room , and after partaking of an excellent supper , the W . M . proposed the usual Loyal and Masonic toasts

with musical honours . Bro . Davis S . W ., in proposing the health of the W . M ., rejoiced in the privilege of doing so . The W . M . and him . self had worked sido by side for many years , he could bear tesfci - mony to the zeal and assiduity with which the W . M . undertook the duties—it waa no easy task to do so much work as had beeu dona in one night—aud the brethren would endorse his opinion that the

W . M . had performed his task in excellent style . He asked the brethren to drink most cordially the health of tho W . M . After a song from Bro . Fielding , the W . M . briefly thanked the brethren for the cordial manner in which they had drank his health ; he did not think himself worthy of the eulogium expressed by the S . W . ; owing to being rather unwell he did nofc feel in form , bufc had presided to

the best of his ability ; it had ever been his study to further the interest of the Craft . He had served all the minor offices , and con . sidered it as a great privilege to preside over so numerous aud truly Masonio a body of members . Ifc waa his opinion thafc every brother desirous of attaining high office should first go through inferior duties , and thus become fully acquainted with every office . He

thanked the brethren most heartily for their good feeling , and hoped to prove himself worthy of tho honourable position . Bro . Booth J . W ., in proposing the health of tho Visitors , could assure them that the Lodge was not wanting in hospitality . The members were always pleased to see visiting brethren amongst them . They con . sidered themselves fortunate on the present occasion in having the

presence of several Provincial Grand Officers , and trusted to seo them again . Song by Bro . Dr . Andrew . Bros . Whitehead , Barrowby and Jackson responded , aud expressed their pleasure in visiting the Devonshire Lodge , and also to bear testimony to the excellent workinr' of the Officers . They hoped good feeling would continue among the neighbouring Lodges , and trusted all would remain good friends ,

and show that , although in a remote parfc of the Province , thoy were nofc wanting in charitable and other Masonic work . Bro . Whitehead P . P . G . J . D ., in feeling terms , proposed tho health of the S . W ., J . W . and other Officers . He had never seen better Officers during his Masonic career , which proved that tho Lodge would prosper . He

hoped to see them again . Song by Bro . Hodgson . Bros . Davis S . W . and W . Booth J . W . responded . Bro . T . Drew P . P . G . O . favoured with a song , accompanying himself on the piano . After several other toasts were given and responded to , the Tyler was summoned to give the last , and a pleasant evening was brought to a close .

Dalhousie Lodge of Instruction , No . 860 . —Held its weekly meeting on Tuesday , at Bro . Smyth ' s , Sisters' Tavern , Pownall Eoad , Dalston . Present—Bros . Polak W . M ., Clark S . W ., Forss J . W ., Wardell S . D ., J . Lorkin J . D ., Smyth Treas . I . G ., Dallas Sec , P . M . Wallington Preceptor ; Christian , Morgan , Carr , Weige , and others . Bro .

Morgan answered the necessary questions , and tho Lodge being advanced , the ceremony of passing was rehearsed . The Lodge waa closed to the first degree , and called from labour to refreshment . After resuming , Bro . J . Lorkin worked the second and fourth sections of the lecture , assisted by the brethren . Bro . Greenwood , of Lodge 1623 , was elected a member . Bro . Clark will preside nexfc Tuesday evening .

Whittington Lodge of Instruction , No . 862 . — A meeting was held on Wednesday , 11 th June , at Bro . Hyde ' s , Eod Lion , Poppins-court , Fleet-street . Present—Bros . Marston W . iL , Hallam S . W ., Brown J . W ., Lardner S . D ., Vizzard J . D ., Pate I . G ., Past Master Bro . Long Preceptor , Abell , Hyde , and others . Tho ceremony of passing was performed by the W . M . in his best manner ,

Bro . Vizzard acting as candidate . Tho whole of the lecture waa then worked by the brethren , tho questions being put by Bros . Hallam and Lardnrr , the first named of whom will work the Fifteen Sections in this Lodge on Wednesday , tho 25 th instant , at seven o ' clock . Bro . Hallam was also appointed W . M . for next meeting , and tho Lodpre was closed .

Amherst Lodge , No . 1223 . —The fourth meeting of this influential Lodge for the present session was held on Saturday , the 7 th inst ., at the King ' s Arms Hotel , Westerham , Kent . Present : — Bros . William C . Banks W . M ., C . J . Dodd S . W ., R . Durtnell P . M .

Treasurer , J . IL Jewell P . M . P . G . O . Kent Secretary , Smalman Smith S . D ., Thomas J . Baker J . D ., S . Lavis D . C , Alfred S . Owen I . G ., H . L . Hall Steward , E . B . Newsome P . M . P . P . G . S . B . Kent , Edward J . Dodd P . M ., P . M . Hadley , T . Cressell , John Waller , John Morgan : Visitors—Bros . John G . Horsey J . W . Sackville No . 1619 ,

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