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Samson Lodge, No. 1668.

SAMSON LODGE , No . 1668 .

THE installation meeting of this yonng Lodgo was held at Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen-street , W . C , on Tnesday , tth inst ., The brethren assembled at five o ' clock , and the Lodgo was duly opened by Bro . YV . II . G . Rudderforth YV . M ., assisted by Bro . Baron D . Barnett S . W . YV . M- elect , A . D . Loewenstark P . M . J . W ., YV . T . Lover P M . S . W ., H . Aarons J . D ., I . Qnincey I . G ., W . Williams D . C , J .

jjo ^ ers Tyler , aud a goodly attendance of visitors and brethren . The minutes of the last meeting wero read and confirmed , and ballots wero taken for the admission of Messrs . Sally and Otto Rhoinhold , merchants , of Germany , with an unanimously favourable result ; thoso gentlemen will therefore be duly initiated at tho next meeting of tho Samson . Tho Lodge was then opened in tho second aud third

degrees , nnd on being resumed the YV . M . vacated the chair in favour of Bro . J . D . Barnett I . P . M ., who explained to the brethren that the YV . M ., knowing that he ( Bro . Barnett ) had initiated his brother ( tho YV . M . elect ) in tho mysteries of the Order , had , with that kindness nnd good fooling hy which he was always actuated , resolved that ho ( Bro . Barnett ) was the fit and proper person to instal his brother into

the chair of K . S . Bro . B . D . Barnett was then presented in dne form , nnd having given his assent to tho Ancient Charges , tho Lodgo was resumed to tho third degree , and tho brethren below the rank of I . M . withdraw . Bro . B . D . Barnett was then duly installed as YV . M . of tho Lodgo . After the brethren had been readmitted , and had saluted tho YV . M . in customary manner , ho invested tho following as

his Officers : —Bros . Rudderforth I . P . M ., A . D . Loewenstark P . M . S . YV ., YV . T . Lover P . M . J . YV ., T . D . Loewenstark P . M . Treas ., J . D . Barnett P . M . Sec , Chas . Ochso S . D ., H . Aarons J . D ., YV . YVilliams I . G ., W . Soughton D . C , D . Smout YV . S ., and J . Rogers Tyler . Bro . J . D . Barnett then , in a most perfect and impressive manner , delivered the customary addresses , which were listened to with much pleasure and

satisfaction by the brethren . Then followed tho Auditor's report , which was unanimously adopted . The YV . M . said that among his first duties and privileges was to perform a very pleasant task ; this was to present to the I . P . M . a handsome jewel , which had been unanimously voted by the members of the Lodge in recognition of his services as Master , and as a mark of their high esteem . There was

no ono whom ho would havo greater pleasure in decorating with such a testimonial than Bro . Rudderforth , who he trusted might live foxmany years to wear it , and be amongst them as one of the P . M . ' s . Bro . Rudderforth , in choice and appropriate terms , expressed his thanks . The brethren then proceeded to ballot for two Lifo Governor , ships in tho Masonio Charities , from the Samson Masonic Benevolent

Association , which is established to enable the members of the Lodgo and others to become Life Governors of any of the Royal Masonio Institutions by paying a subscription of Is per week . Tho successful members this evening were Bros . Williams and Qnincey , and upon the W . M . announcing that ho was representing the Lodge at the forthcoming " Boys' Festival , " the former brother placed his £ 10 10 s

on the W . M . ' s list . Bro . Qnincey required his amount for one of the other Institutions . The Lodge was then closed in duo form , and the brethren adjourned to an excellent banqnet , served by Bro . Best . After tho cloth was removed the YV . M . said it was impossible for him to give the usual toasts in any novel manner , as whatever he could say in proposing them had already been said over and over again ,

therefore it was his intention to submit them to their notice in as brief a way aa he could . Then followed the nsual list . Bro . H . Hollis , P . P . G . Officer Herts , responded for the Grand Officers , and Bro . Bayley YV . M . 185 for the Visitors . In proposing the health of the Installing Master , the W . M . said that he was a brother of whom any Freemason might justly be proud , but as he was doubly related

to him , by blood as well as the mystic tie , he was doubly proud of him . Bro . J . D . Barnett replied in feelings of fraternal warmth . The Officers severally responded , and the Tyler ' s toast brought a most pleasant evening to a conclusion . The enjoyment of the brethren wns much enhanced by some excellent songs and recitations from Bros . Bayley , Constable , Mathias , Smoub , Cooper , and J . D . Barnebt , who also accompanied the several brethren on the pianoforte . The

Samson Lodge, No. 1668.

Visitors wero : —Bros . Bayley W . M . IS . ' , L . Norden W . M . 205 , J . Salamon YV . M . 1017 , J . Constable P . M . 183 , II . Hollis P . P . G . P . Herts 167 , F . H . Tibbitts J . YV . 59 , J . Swingard 1695 , J . C . Myers 185 , M . Young 1178 , C . Brien P . M . 1571 , H . l'irling P . M . 1160 , D . Simpson 190 , J . Rhuckes SC ") , H . C Manger 313 , T . . 1 . Maidwoll P . M . 27 , A . Hirsch ISS , G . P . Nightingale 193 , and P . Mathias 1586 .

Hotspur Lodge , No . 1628 . —Tho regular meeting of thia Lodgo took placo ou 22 nd April , at tho Masonio Hall , Maple-street , Newcastle-on-Tyne . Bro . John Bell YV . M . in tho chair , YV . S . Hughes I . P . M ., Ralf Carr S . YV ., II . Bowman J . YV ., R . C . Dodds Sec , J . B . Read S . D ., J . YVood as J . D ., YV . T . YVilson S . S ., J . A . Dixon J . S ., G . S . Sims Tyler . Tho Lodgo was opened in duo form , and the minutes of

tho last meeting confirmed . Tho Officers of the Provincial Graud Lodgo of Northumberland wero announced , and thoy wore received by the brethren in tho usual way . Ono brother was raised to the snblimo degree of M . M . by Bro . YV . S . Hughes in a very perfect manner . Tho Lodgo was then closed , and tho brethren adjourned to refreshment . The usual Loyal and Masonio toasts wore given

from tho chair , the health of tho Provincial Grand Officers meeting with a most cordial reception , and responded to by Bro . R . Eynon P . G . S . YV ., who expressed himself pleased with the working of tho Lodgo , and said tho visib had afforded bho Prov . Grand Officers much satisfaction . Other complimentary toasts followed . The Visitors present wero Bro . L . M . Cockoroft Dop . P . G . M ., R . Eynon P . G . S . YV ., J . Cook P . P . G . S . YV ., B . J . Thompson P . G . Sec , Ralf Carr

P . G . S . D ., YV . Cooper YV . M . 1312 P . G . A . P ., YV . M . Bell P . M . 1557 P . G . A . D . C , A . R . Taylor W . M . 1676 , J . Dnckett S . YV . 481 , R . W . Sisson S . S . 406 , and S . M . Harris J . YV . 406 , & o .

Kilburn Lodge of Instruction , No . 1608 . —Tho usual meeting was held on Monday , the 3 rd May , at Bro . Walton's , South Molton Hotel , South Molton-street . Bros . T . B . Linscott YV . M ., Ayres S . YY " ., YVilley J . W ., Walton I . G ., 0 . Latreille Preceptor , and Cuff Hon . Secretary being present . The ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . J . Lopes candidate . The Lodge was then opened to the third degree and closed in form .

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Samson Lodge, No. 1668.

SAMSON LODGE , No . 1668 .

THE installation meeting of this yonng Lodgo was held at Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen-street , W . C , on Tnesday , tth inst ., The brethren assembled at five o ' clock , and the Lodgo was duly opened by Bro . YV . II . G . Rudderforth YV . M ., assisted by Bro . Baron D . Barnett S . W . YV . M- elect , A . D . Loewenstark P . M . J . W ., YV . T . Lover P M . S . W ., H . Aarons J . D ., I . Qnincey I . G ., W . Williams D . C , J .

jjo ^ ers Tyler , aud a goodly attendance of visitors and brethren . The minutes of the last meeting wero read and confirmed , and ballots wero taken for the admission of Messrs . Sally and Otto Rhoinhold , merchants , of Germany , with an unanimously favourable result ; thoso gentlemen will therefore be duly initiated at tho next meeting of tho Samson . Tho Lodge was then opened in tho second aud third

degrees , nnd on being resumed the YV . M . vacated the chair in favour of Bro . J . D . Barnett I . P . M ., who explained to the brethren that the YV . M ., knowing that he ( Bro . Barnett ) had initiated his brother ( tho YV . M . elect ) in tho mysteries of the Order , had , with that kindness nnd good fooling hy which he was always actuated , resolved that ho ( Bro . Barnett ) was the fit and proper person to instal his brother into

the chair of K . S . Bro . B . D . Barnett was then presented in dne form , nnd having given his assent to tho Ancient Charges , tho Lodgo was resumed to tho third degree , and tho brethren below the rank of I . M . withdraw . Bro . B . D . Barnett was then duly installed as YV . M . of tho Lodgo . After the brethren had been readmitted , and had saluted tho YV . M . in customary manner , ho invested tho following as

his Officers : —Bros . Rudderforth I . P . M ., A . D . Loewenstark P . M . S . YV ., YV . T . Lover P . M . J . YV ., T . D . Loewenstark P . M . Treas ., J . D . Barnett P . M . Sec , Chas . Ochso S . D ., H . Aarons J . D ., YV . YVilliams I . G ., W . Soughton D . C , D . Smout YV . S ., and J . Rogers Tyler . Bro . J . D . Barnett then , in a most perfect and impressive manner , delivered the customary addresses , which were listened to with much pleasure and

satisfaction by the brethren . Then followed tho Auditor's report , which was unanimously adopted . The YV . M . said that among his first duties and privileges was to perform a very pleasant task ; this was to present to the I . P . M . a handsome jewel , which had been unanimously voted by the members of the Lodge in recognition of his services as Master , and as a mark of their high esteem . There was

no ono whom ho would havo greater pleasure in decorating with such a testimonial than Bro . Rudderforth , who he trusted might live foxmany years to wear it , and be amongst them as one of the P . M . ' s . Bro . Rudderforth , in choice and appropriate terms , expressed his thanks . The brethren then proceeded to ballot for two Lifo Governor , ships in tho Masonio Charities , from the Samson Masonic Benevolent

Association , which is established to enable the members of the Lodgo and others to become Life Governors of any of the Royal Masonio Institutions by paying a subscription of Is per week . Tho successful members this evening were Bros . Williams and Qnincey , and upon the W . M . announcing that ho was representing the Lodge at the forthcoming " Boys' Festival , " the former brother placed his £ 10 10 s

on the W . M . ' s list . Bro . Qnincey required his amount for one of the other Institutions . The Lodge was then closed in duo form , and the brethren adjourned to an excellent banqnet , served by Bro . Best . After tho cloth was removed the YV . M . said it was impossible for him to give the usual toasts in any novel manner , as whatever he could say in proposing them had already been said over and over again ,

therefore it was his intention to submit them to their notice in as brief a way aa he could . Then followed the nsual list . Bro . H . Hollis , P . P . G . Officer Herts , responded for the Grand Officers , and Bro . Bayley YV . M . 185 for the Visitors . In proposing the health of the Installing Master , the W . M . said that he was a brother of whom any Freemason might justly be proud , but as he was doubly related

to him , by blood as well as the mystic tie , he was doubly proud of him . Bro . J . D . Barnett replied in feelings of fraternal warmth . The Officers severally responded , and the Tyler ' s toast brought a most pleasant evening to a conclusion . The enjoyment of the brethren wns much enhanced by some excellent songs and recitations from Bros . Bayley , Constable , Mathias , Smoub , Cooper , and J . D . Barnebt , who also accompanied the several brethren on the pianoforte . The

Samson Lodge, No. 1668.

Visitors wero : —Bros . Bayley W . M . IS . ' , L . Norden W . M . 205 , J . Salamon YV . M . 1017 , J . Constable P . M . 183 , II . Hollis P . P . G . P . Herts 167 , F . H . Tibbitts J . YV . 59 , J . Swingard 1695 , J . C . Myers 185 , M . Young 1178 , C . Brien P . M . 1571 , H . l'irling P . M . 1160 , D . Simpson 190 , J . Rhuckes SC ") , H . C Manger 313 , T . . 1 . Maidwoll P . M . 27 , A . Hirsch ISS , G . P . Nightingale 193 , and P . Mathias 1586 .

Hotspur Lodge , No . 1628 . —Tho regular meeting of thia Lodgo took placo ou 22 nd April , at tho Masonio Hall , Maple-street , Newcastle-on-Tyne . Bro . John Bell YV . M . in tho chair , YV . S . Hughes I . P . M ., Ralf Carr S . YV ., II . Bowman J . YV ., R . C . Dodds Sec , J . B . Read S . D ., J . YVood as J . D ., YV . T . YVilson S . S ., J . A . Dixon J . S ., G . S . Sims Tyler . Tho Lodgo was opened in duo form , and the minutes of

tho last meeting confirmed . Tho Officers of the Provincial Graud Lodgo of Northumberland wero announced , and thoy wore received by the brethren in tho usual way . Ono brother was raised to the snblimo degree of M . M . by Bro . YV . S . Hughes in a very perfect manner . Tho Lodgo was then closed , and tho brethren adjourned to refreshment . The usual Loyal and Masonio toasts wore given

from tho chair , the health of tho Provincial Grand Officers meeting with a most cordial reception , and responded to by Bro . R . Eynon P . G . S . YV ., who expressed himself pleased with the working of tho Lodgo , and said tho visib had afforded bho Prov . Grand Officers much satisfaction . Other complimentary toasts followed . The Visitors present wero Bro . L . M . Cockoroft Dop . P . G . M ., R . Eynon P . G . S . YV ., J . Cook P . P . G . S . YV ., B . J . Thompson P . G . Sec , Ralf Carr

P . G . S . D ., YV . Cooper YV . M . 1312 P . G . A . P ., YV . M . Bell P . M . 1557 P . G . A . D . C , A . R . Taylor W . M . 1676 , J . Dnckett S . YV . 481 , R . W . Sisson S . S . 406 , and S . M . Harris J . YV . 406 , & o .

Kilburn Lodge of Instruction , No . 1608 . —Tho usual meeting was held on Monday , the 3 rd May , at Bro . Walton's , South Molton Hotel , South Molton-street . Bros . T . B . Linscott YV . M ., Ayres S . YY " ., YVilley J . W ., Walton I . G ., 0 . Latreille Preceptor , and Cuff Hon . Secretary being present . The ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . J . Lopes candidate . The Lodge was then opened to the third degree and closed in form .

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ADAM S . MATHER , GAS ENGINEEE , GENEEAL GAS EITTEE AND BELL HAN GEE , MANUFACTURER OF BILLIARD LIGHTS AND OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF GAS APPARATUS FOR COOKING AND HEATING Bntlt Bfliimn Fitted up . All the Latest Improvement * Introduced . MANUFACTOEY—12 CHAELES STEEET , IIATTON GAEDEN , E . G . ; AND AT 278 CALEDONIAN ROAD , ISLINGTON , N . ESTIMATES GKE - VZEDST ;

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HOUGHTON , THE BOOT MAKER , 243 & 244 WHITECHAPEL ROAD , LONDON , E . Lasts made to the Feet . — : o : — SPECIALITE , EASE , ELEGANCE AND DURABILITY .

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T . J . TABLING , COAL MERCHANT . North Wallsend 23 s Per Ton . Hetton or Lambton 2-ls „ Best Silkstono 23 s „ Best Derby 21 s „ All letters to he addressed : —¦ 5 BURDETT KOAD , BOW , E .

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EVENING Employment wanted , by a P . lrl Good Accountant . Address 2001 , FBBEMASOS ' CHBOIHCIB Office , 23 Great Queen-street W . C .

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