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Installation Meetings, &C.

Covent Garden Lodge , No . 1614 . —The brethren of tho above flourishing and excellent working Lodge met for the first time since the vacation on Tuesday , at the Criterion , Picadilly , under the presidency of Bros . Simeon Jacobs W . M ., W . H . Gnlliford P . M . 10 L 7 S . W ., G . Coleman J . W ., E . Jacobs P . M . Treasurer , W . Bourne P . M . Secretary , J . Jacobs S . D ., H . Kedgley J . D ., Dixon I . G ., B . Solomon

W . S ., Kedgley I . P . M . Visitors—Bros . J . E . Shand P . M . 1563 , W . Waghorn P . M . 946 , W . Roots 1273 , H . Smith 1318 , Holmes 111 , Cruttenden 779 , D . Jones I . G . 27 , L . Valentine 185 , J . Walsh Grand Stewards' Lodge , Kompclurdy 185 , G . M . Gross 901 , C . Solomon late 188 , H . M . Levy P . M . 188 . Lodge was opened , and after minutes of last meeting had been read and confirmed , Bro . Thorpe was ( by the

courtesy of tbe W . M . ) raised to the third degree , in a very excellent manner . The W . M . then resumed the chair , and passed Bros . G . S . Rip ley and Harding Moore to the second degree . A ballot was taken for the admission of Mr . Isidore Sobeltjens . This was unanimous in favour of the candidate , who was duly initiated into the Order , the ceremony being ably worked by the W . M . Bro . E . Jacobs P . M . and

Treasurer proposed , and Bro . Kedg ley P . M . Secretary seconded , that a sum of twenty guineas be voted from the Fund of Benevoleuoe to form a nucleus for a sum to be given to the orphan daughter of a late member , a Past Master , who is now in a lunatic asylum , and that a committee be formed to carry the same into effect . This was unanimously agreed to . A candidate was proposed for

initiation , and hearty good wishes were given from the Visitors . The Lodge was then closed , and the brethren sat down to an excellent banquet and dessert provided by Messrs . Spiers and Pond ( limited ) , and superintended by Bro . Mardell . The W . M . gave the usual Loyal and Masonic toasts . Bro . Kedgley I . P . M . rose ; with great pleasure he had to take the gavel ; it was a privilege he felt

proud of . The W . M . was one who , to the best of his ability , did all he could for the welfare of the Lodge . "Ho ( Bro . Kedgley ) hoped he would have health and strength to carry out the duties of his important office during the year ; the Past Masters would then only be too pleased to receive him into their ranks . The W . M ., in reply , thanked the I . P . M . for the manner in which he had

spoken . When he became a Past Master his services would always be at their command . The W . M . then proposed the toast of their newly-initiated Brother . He , Bro . Sheltzen , had come to them with the recommendation of Bro . E . Jacobs ; and the Lodge was proud to receive him . Ho would ask them to give the toast the reception it merited . Bro . Bourne

P . M . then sang the E . A . song . The toast having , been responded to , the W . M . said he had now to propose a toast they were all proud to honour—that of the Past Masters ; he thanked them for their kind assistance ; without them he could not have got through his duties ; he would couple with the toast the name of the Treasurer Bro . E . Jacobson , the Secretary Bro . Bourne , and he was sure the members

would not overlook Bro . Kedgley s claims on their regard . They had witnessed the ability with which he performed the ceremony of raising . He felt assured they would gi ve tbe toast the reception ifc deserved . Bro . E . Jacobs thanked the W . M . for the honour pxid him , not only on this , but on many former occasions ; the services of the P . M . ' s would always be at their command . It was with great plea .

sure he bad introduced the candidate of the evening , who would doubtless become a credit to them . Bro . Bourne followed , in a neat and characteristic speech . Bro . Kedgley also thanked the brethren . Tbe toast of the Visitors was next on the list . The W . M . said the Lodge was pleased to see Visitors . He hoped they had all been properly attended to . He named Bros . Walsh G . S . Lodge

W . Waghorn P . M . 916 , and H . M . Levy P . M . 188 to respond . Bro . Waghorn said he felt he was among friends aud neighbours ; he had to thank Bro . Bourne for the Masonic knowledge he possessed . Bro . Walsh G . S . followed , and then Bro . H . M . Levy , who testified to the hospitality and charitable feeling shown by the Lodge . In speaking to tho toast of the Wardens aud Officers , the W . M . elect

said they were brethren to whom the W . M . had to look for support ; he was proud to say he had it from his Officers . While snch men as Bro . Gnlliford the S . W ., and Bro . Colemau tho J . W ., filled tbe offices , the Lodge must prosper . This toast having been responded , to , the Tyler ' s was given . A very harmouions evening was enjoyed

Bro . C . Solomons placing his valuable services at the disposal of the Lodge . Bro . Solomon also introduced his daughter , a talented yoni'g lady of nine years of age , who deli ghted the brethren . The W . M . also favoured tbe brethren with several songs . Great praise is due to Bro . Solomon for his attention to the Visitors . J . E . SHAND & Co ., Wine Merchants ( Experts and Valuers ) . Well fermented old Wineiand matured Spirits . 2 Albert Mansions , Victoria-street , London , S . W .

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Installation Meetings, &C.

Covent Garden Lodge , No . 1614 . —The brethren of tho above flourishing and excellent working Lodge met for the first time since the vacation on Tuesday , at the Criterion , Picadilly , under the presidency of Bros . Simeon Jacobs W . M ., W . H . Gnlliford P . M . 10 L 7 S . W ., G . Coleman J . W ., E . Jacobs P . M . Treasurer , W . Bourne P . M . Secretary , J . Jacobs S . D ., H . Kedgley J . D ., Dixon I . G ., B . Solomon

W . S ., Kedgley I . P . M . Visitors—Bros . J . E . Shand P . M . 1563 , W . Waghorn P . M . 946 , W . Roots 1273 , H . Smith 1318 , Holmes 111 , Cruttenden 779 , D . Jones I . G . 27 , L . Valentine 185 , J . Walsh Grand Stewards' Lodge , Kompclurdy 185 , G . M . Gross 901 , C . Solomon late 188 , H . M . Levy P . M . 188 . Lodge was opened , and after minutes of last meeting had been read and confirmed , Bro . Thorpe was ( by the

courtesy of tbe W . M . ) raised to the third degree , in a very excellent manner . The W . M . then resumed the chair , and passed Bros . G . S . Rip ley and Harding Moore to the second degree . A ballot was taken for the admission of Mr . Isidore Sobeltjens . This was unanimous in favour of the candidate , who was duly initiated into the Order , the ceremony being ably worked by the W . M . Bro . E . Jacobs P . M . and

Treasurer proposed , and Bro . Kedg ley P . M . Secretary seconded , that a sum of twenty guineas be voted from the Fund of Benevoleuoe to form a nucleus for a sum to be given to the orphan daughter of a late member , a Past Master , who is now in a lunatic asylum , and that a committee be formed to carry the same into effect . This was unanimously agreed to . A candidate was proposed for

initiation , and hearty good wishes were given from the Visitors . The Lodge was then closed , and the brethren sat down to an excellent banquet and dessert provided by Messrs . Spiers and Pond ( limited ) , and superintended by Bro . Mardell . The W . M . gave the usual Loyal and Masonic toasts . Bro . Kedgley I . P . M . rose ; with great pleasure he had to take the gavel ; it was a privilege he felt

proud of . The W . M . was one who , to the best of his ability , did all he could for the welfare of the Lodge . "Ho ( Bro . Kedgley ) hoped he would have health and strength to carry out the duties of his important office during the year ; the Past Masters would then only be too pleased to receive him into their ranks . The W . M ., in reply , thanked the I . P . M . for the manner in which he had

spoken . When he became a Past Master his services would always be at their command . The W . M . then proposed the toast of their newly-initiated Brother . He , Bro . Sheltzen , had come to them with the recommendation of Bro . E . Jacobs ; and the Lodge was proud to receive him . Ho would ask them to give the toast the reception it merited . Bro . Bourne

P . M . then sang the E . A . song . The toast having , been responded to , the W . M . said he had now to propose a toast they were all proud to honour—that of the Past Masters ; he thanked them for their kind assistance ; without them he could not have got through his duties ; he would couple with the toast the name of the Treasurer Bro . E . Jacobson , the Secretary Bro . Bourne , and he was sure the members

would not overlook Bro . Kedgley s claims on their regard . They had witnessed the ability with which he performed the ceremony of raising . He felt assured they would gi ve tbe toast the reception ifc deserved . Bro . E . Jacobs thanked the W . M . for the honour pxid him , not only on this , but on many former occasions ; the services of the P . M . ' s would always be at their command . It was with great plea .

sure he bad introduced the candidate of the evening , who would doubtless become a credit to them . Bro . Bourne followed , in a neat and characteristic speech . Bro . Kedgley also thanked the brethren . Tbe toast of the Visitors was next on the list . The W . M . said the Lodge was pleased to see Visitors . He hoped they had all been properly attended to . He named Bros . Walsh G . S . Lodge

W . Waghorn P . M . 916 , and H . M . Levy P . M . 188 to respond . Bro . Waghorn said he felt he was among friends aud neighbours ; he had to thank Bro . Bourne for the Masonic knowledge he possessed . Bro . Walsh G . S . followed , and then Bro . H . M . Levy , who testified to the hospitality and charitable feeling shown by the Lodge . In speaking to tho toast of the Wardens aud Officers , the W . M . elect

said they were brethren to whom the W . M . had to look for support ; he was proud to say he had it from his Officers . While snch men as Bro . Gnlliford the S . W ., and Bro . Colemau tho J . W ., filled tbe offices , the Lodge must prosper . This toast having been responded , to , the Tyler ' s was given . A very harmouions evening was enjoyed

Bro . C . Solomons placing his valuable services at the disposal of the Lodge . Bro . Solomon also introduced his daughter , a talented yoni'g lady of nine years of age , who deli ghted the brethren . The W . M . also favoured tbe brethren with several songs . Great praise is due to Bro . Solomon for his attention to the Visitors . J . E . SHAND & Co ., Wine Merchants ( Experts and Valuers ) . Well fermented old Wineiand matured Spirits . 2 Albert Mansions , Victoria-street , London , S . W .

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Price 3 s 6 d , Crown 8 vo , cloth , gilt . MASONIC PORTRAITS . FIRST SERIES . RBTRIKTES iBoit "THB FBBBMASON ' S CHIOJUCLB . " LIST OF PORTBAITS . 1 OUB LITBBARY BROTIIBB . 17 THB CHRISTIAN- MINISTER . 2 A DisTiN-euisnBD MASON . 18 Tun MYSTIC . " 3 Tun MAN- OP ENEBOT . 19 A MODBL MASON . 4 FATHBR TISIB . 20 A CHIP FROSI JOPPA . 5 A COHXT . R STONE . 21 A PILLAR OF MASONBT . 6 THB CRAFTSMAN . 22 BAYARD . 7 THE GOWNSMAN . 23 A RIGHT HAND MAN . 8 AN EASTERN STAB . 21 OUR CITIZEN - BROTHBB . 9 THB KNIGHT ERRANT . , 25 AN ABLE PRECEPTOB . 10 Tns OCTOGENARIAN . 26 AN ANCIENT BRITON . 11 A ZEALOUS OFFICES . 27 Tna ARTIST . 12 THE SOLDIBB . 28 THE FATHEB OF THB LODGE . 13 FROM UNDER THB CROWN . 29 A SniNtNO LIOHT . 11 OUR HERCULES . J 30 AN ART STUDENT . 15 A MERCHANT PRTNOB . i 31 THE MARINER 16 THB CHURCHMAN . 32 SOLDIBB OF FOBTTJNB . 33 . "OLD MUO . "

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