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a manner as possible . The fifth toast on the list was proposed by tho I . P . M ., and iu doing so , he expressed the pleasure ho had felt that day in installing Bro . Kovu as AV . M . of tho Neptune Lodge , and particularly so as he had tho honour of initiating him . Ho trusted that his term of office would bo prosperous and happy , and honed that he would havo the satno hearty cooperation of tho brethen as he had received , ancl tho aid of the P . M . ' s whoso assistance had been of so much value to him . Tho toast was reeived with Masonic honours .
AV . Bro . Chapman responded to a unanimous call for a recitation , which was capitally rendered and highly appended . Tho W . M . on rising to respond to the toast of his health , said : It is some eight years ago since I first saw light ; I have held , during that lime , tho various offices , and havo done my best to discharge their duties to the utmost of my abiliiy . If I havo satisfied yon in
my efforts , it is a source of satisfaction to me . In my now and exalted capacity I will endeavour to do my duty . Our Lodge is a very large one , and a very influential one , and its interests shall bo carefully watched by me . AVo have had many good Masters in this chair , brothers who have done a deal of service for tho Lodge , and if J am spared I will endeavour to emulate their good example , and during my term of office in carrying out my present intentions
I have little fear of failing to give you satisfaction . Tho W . M . again rose , to propose the health of tho I . P . M ., who had so ably performed tho duties of installing Master . Bro . Korn paid a very complimentary tribute to Bro . Healing , and the toast was received with mil-deal honours . In the interval , Bro . Linakcr complied with a request for a song . Bro . Healing I . P . M . returned thanks for the cordial manner in which thn brethren had received tho toast last
given from the chair . He thanked the officers and brethren for past kindnesses , and with such hearty cooperation as ho bad received they conld well understand how the good old ship , " The Neptune , " had been laid down , was equipped , and now sailed forth in splendour and success . May all future Masters of this Lodgo act as good commanders of a noble Craft , and steer it through its career of
usefulness for all generations . Tho next toast was tho Past Masters of tho Neptune Lodge , which was heartily given by tho AV . M ., and so received hy the brethren . Bro . Hobart responded to the call for the next song . Bro . Geo returned thanks on behalf of the Past Masters , followed by Bros . Healing and Cotter . The health of tho Visiting
Brethren was very kindly proposed and cordially received , after which Bro . N / el favoured the brethren with a song . Several brethren returned thanks in response to the toast of tho visitors . During the evening , the talented and genial P . G . Organist , Bro . Skeaf , delighted the brethren with his execution ou tho piano .
Dramatic Lodge , No . 1609 . —This Lodge held its regular monthly meeting at the Masonic Temple , Hope-street , Liverpool , on Tuesday , tho 28 th ult . Present—Bros . W . J . Chapman W . M ., J . B . Mackenzie as S . AV ., B . B . Marson P . M . as J . AV ., J . A . Ruison Secretary , A . AVoolrich Treasurer , W . Sandbrook S . D ., F . Wilkinson J . D ., J . Capell as D . C , J . Pyer and W . Savage Stewards , AV . P .
Squire I . G ., AV . H . Ball Tyler ; Past Masters Bros . Bell and Johnston . There was a strong muster of tho members of the Lodge , and a few visitors . After tho usual routine business had been disposed of , Mr . H . B . Conby was balloted for , accepted and initiated . The Lodge having been worked up , Bros . Sanderson , Heap , Armand , Whittle , and Owen , of this Lodge , and Bros . Jones and Brown of Emulation
Lodge , No . 1505 , were raised to tho sublime degree of M . M . The Lodge voted two sums , one of three guineas arid ono of five guineas , for benevolent purposes . Tho Dramatic Lodgo is , as a matter of course , quite a favourite in the proviuce , and especially iu Liverpool . There is great vitality amongst its members , and splendid talent for Masonic ritual . The Lodge is in its infancy , and it
remains to bo seen whether its prosperity in the future will be as sure as its rapid rise during tbe three years of its existence . The present W . M . is a Brother of power and rction , yet there aro others whom we havo heard in our glorious ceremonies more impressive with less demonstration , more comprehensive with less effort . If ever tho heart should—nay , must be—in unity with tho word , it is
most undoubtedly in Masonio ritual . Ho amount of vocal power , of energetic gesture , of rapid eloquence , can carry our solemn and beautiful teachings home to the heart of a listener , unless it proceeds from tho eloquence immediately dictated by the heart of the speaker . After tho termination of business the Lodge was closed in harmony , and tho brethren adjourned to dinner , where a plain but substautial
spread was duly appreciated . On the removal of the cloth , the AV . M . gave the usual Loyal aud Masonic toasts in epiick succession . The object was evidently to enhance the enjoyment of tho occasion as much as possible in a given time , as there were many of the professional brethren who had appointments to keep at the various theatres . In proposing the toast of tho Visitors , W . Bro . Chapman
accorded all a most hearty welcome , and Rev . Bro . Leslie responded , During tho evening Bros . Richardson , Penney , Saunders , Cook and Haywood greatly delighted the brethren , with good subjects capitally rendered . The ever obliging and talented P . G . Organist , Bro . Skeaf , presided at tho piano . After tho Tyler ' s toast the brethren dispersed .
"West Middlesex Lodge of Instruction , No . 1812 . — A meeting was held at the Feathers Hotel , Ealing , on Thursday , the 6 th inst ., at 7 . 30 p . m . Present—Bros . W . Soward jnu . W . M ., E . C . Porter S . W ., A . J . Burr J . W . Sec , Cross S . D ., J . 11 , Feniee J . D ., AVills I . G ., II . E . Tucker Treas . Bros . Owen , Clark , Wri ght , Kasner , Davies 1-116 , & c . Lodgo was opened in due form , and the minutes ot
the last meeting were read , confirmed , and signed . Bro . Owor haying volunteered as a candidate , tho ceremony of initiation was rehearsed . This was followed by the rehearsal of tlie ceremony o passing , I ' . ro . Clark being tho candidate . At tho request of the W . M . Bro . H . E . Tucker ( Trcn . ) , delivered the lecture on tho tracing bomd of tho degree . Lodge was opened aud closed iu the third , and ctosiv to the first degree . Bro . Davies , with the assistance of the brethrou ,
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worked tho first and second sections of tho lecture . On tho motion of Bro . Cross , seconded by Bro . Tucker , Bro . Davies was elected a member . A vote of thanks was unanimously accorded to Bro . Davies for tho instrnction ho had given the brethren . After this brother had acknowledged tho compliment , Bro . E . C . Porter was elected W . M . for next meeting , 20 th June , and tho Lodgo was closed .
EbOVaeum Lodge , No . 1611 . —The regular meeting of this Lodgo was held on Monday , but in consequence of tho day being a general holiday , the Lodgo was called off until Wednesday evening , when it was called on at 7 o ' clock . Present—Bros . T . li . AVhytehead W M „ T . Cooper I . P . M ., J . S . Cumberland S . W ., C . G . Padel J . W ., A . T . B . Turner as S . D ., J . T . Seller J . D ., M . Millington I . G ., J . Kay
Secretary , J . AV . Craven Organist , G . Simpson M . C ., T . D . Smith Steward , P . Pearson Tyler ; and Bros . Leah , Wilkinson , Jackson , Husband , & o . The bnsiness consisted of a raising and two initiations , which w ° ro worked hy tho W . M . Tho reports of tho Lodge Committees wero received and adopted , and Bro . G . H . Simpson , of tho York Lodge , 23 ( 3 , was proposed as a joining member . After tho
cioso of the Lodgo , tho brethren met at refreshment , and were enlivened by solo and part singing by tho musical members , who muster very strong under the banner of tho Eboracum . The brethren of this Lodgo purpose entertaining , at luncheon , a party of AniHrioan Masons , who will visit York next month , deeming it ; a fitting opportunity of extending a fraternal welcome to their Transatlantic brethren , who are themselves world-famed for their hospitality .
The Panmure General Lodge of Instruction . —The first meeting of this new Lodge of Instruction , which has been formed for the purpose of affording instrnction in tho Craft , Mark , and Royal Arch degrees , by an ingenious arrangement which , whilsb keeping the several ceremonies distinct , will enable brethren to associate for the general support and advancement of each other in
the respective degrees , was held at the Antelopo Tavern , Sunroad , Brixton , on the Gth inst . Tho Lodge was opened ab 7 . 30 p . m . by Bro . James Stevens P . M . as AV . M ., Thomas Pooro P . M . S . W ., John Coe J . AV ., E . Francis S . D ., J . Dunn J . D ., C . T . Pearce I . G ., T . Dickie P . G . P . acting Secretary . There were also present Bros . VV Aekland , C . P . McKay , Henry Lovegrovo , E . Farwig , Joseph Croker , J . LT . AVilkinson , and others . The ceremony of initiation having
been rehearsed , the brethren proceeded to discuss the several propositions placed before them by Bros . Stevens and Poore , to whom had been granted the sanctions required from tho Panmure Craft Lodge , the Panmuro Mark Lodgo , and the Panmure Royal Arch Chapter respectively . These woro fully discussed , and tho following resolutions were adopted , viz : — "That the Panmure General Lodge of Instruction bo founded on tho programme sot forth iu tho circular eouvening the meeting , and that the order of working shall be : —
1 ' irst Thursday m tho Month Craft Ceremony aud Sections , First Degree Second „ „ Mark Ceremony and Lecture Third „ „ Craft Ceremonies and Sections , Second and Third Degrees Fourth ,, ,, Royal Arch Ceremony , and Sections First fifth Thursday in tho Year CrafcInstallationandAnnualFestival
Second ,, „ Mark Installation Ceremony Third „ „ Fifteen Sections ( Craft ) Fourth ,, „ Royal Arch Installation Cercmouy Tho wholo of the brethren present wero constituted founders , and to thoir number will bo added those who may bo present at the first meetings of the Mark and Royal Arch sections of tho General Lodge .
Brcs . James Stevens P . M . and P . Z ., and Bros . 'Thomas Poore P . M . and J , were appointed Honorary Preceptors . Bro . Thomas Dickie , P . M . P . Z ., was appointed Hon . Sec . Tho settlement of the By-laws was deferred until the expiration of three months , in order that tho several sections might be properly represented in the General Lodgo when holding its meetings in'the first degree . Tho thanks of the meeting
wero voted to the respective Lodges and Chapter for tho sanction accorded , and to Bros . Stevens and Poore for their services in preliminary formation of tho Lodge . Bro . Coe was elected W . M . for the nexb Craft meeting , June 20 tb . Lodge was then closed , and the Craft meeting adjourned to that date . Tho first meeting in the Mark degree will tako place ou Thursday , the 13 th inst ., Bro . Thos . Pooro AV . M .
Panmure General Lodge of Instruction , Mark Masonry . —The second meeting of the above Lodge was held at ihe Antelope Tavern , Sun-road , Brixton , on the 13 th inst . Tho evening being devoted to Mark instruction . The Lodgo was opened by Bros . Thomas Pooro P . G . I . G . as W . M ., James Stevens P . G . J . U . S . W ., C . P . McKay J . W ., and the several offices below the chairs
were efficiently occupied . Tho full ceremony of advancement was rehearsed , aticl explanations afforded by the presiding officers . A most instructive evening was tho result , aud a cordial vote of thanks to tho Preceptors was carried with acclamation . The next meeting of tho General Lodge will be devoted to the secoud and third degrees ot * Craft ; Masonry , and the subsequent Thurscby evening to Royul Arch Ceremony and Lectures .
H OLLO ' . VAY s I ' rtj . s ASD OINTMENT . —Dyspepsia , Jaundice . —These complaints ire the results of a disordered liver , which secretes bile in 11 luility or qua , tity ncanableoE digesting food . Digestion , requires si free How of healthy into , to ensure which Hollowtiy's Pills and Ointment have long beeu lam . nts , far : e ! i |) sing every other medicine . Dad food , irregularity of living , unhealthy dimaU-:, & e ., are Constantly throwing the liver into ilUowler , tint tttat , imovtuit , organ can , under all circumstances , soon be regulated and healthily M ' . - ' iistcc . l by Hollowa . v's fills and Ointment , which act ( iireetly Uiioa i . sv . tal •¦ juration . Tlio Ointment rubbed on tho slcm . cnowatcs unine . lately to tue v r , whoop blood and nerves it rectifies . One trial is all that is needed ; a cure will soon follow .
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a manner as possible . The fifth toast on the list was proposed by tho I . P . M ., and iu doing so , he expressed the pleasure ho had felt that day in installing Bro . Kovu as AV . M . of tho Neptune Lodge , and particularly so as he had tho honour of initiating him . Ho trusted that his term of office would bo prosperous and happy , and honed that he would havo the satno hearty cooperation of tho brethen as he had received , ancl tho aid of the P . M . ' s whoso assistance had been of so much value to him . Tho toast was reeived with Masonic honours .
AV . Bro . Chapman responded to a unanimous call for a recitation , which was capitally rendered and highly appended . Tho W . M . on rising to respond to the toast of his health , said : It is some eight years ago since I first saw light ; I have held , during that lime , tho various offices , and havo done my best to discharge their duties to the utmost of my abiliiy . If I havo satisfied yon in
my efforts , it is a source of satisfaction to me . In my now and exalted capacity I will endeavour to do my duty . Our Lodge is a very large one , and a very influential one , and its interests shall bo carefully watched by me . AVo have had many good Masters in this chair , brothers who have done a deal of service for tho Lodge , and if J am spared I will endeavour to emulate their good example , and during my term of office in carrying out my present intentions
I have little fear of failing to give you satisfaction . Tho W . M . again rose , to propose the health of tho I . P . M ., who had so ably performed tho duties of installing Master . Bro . Korn paid a very complimentary tribute to Bro . Healing , and the toast was received with mil-deal honours . In the interval , Bro . Linakcr complied with a request for a song . Bro . Healing I . P . M . returned thanks for the cordial manner in which thn brethren had received tho toast last
given from the chair . He thanked the officers and brethren for past kindnesses , and with such hearty cooperation as ho bad received they conld well understand how the good old ship , " The Neptune , " had been laid down , was equipped , and now sailed forth in splendour and success . May all future Masters of this Lodgo act as good commanders of a noble Craft , and steer it through its career of
usefulness for all generations . Tho next toast was tho Past Masters of tho Neptune Lodge , which was heartily given by tho AV . M ., and so received hy the brethren . Bro . Hobart responded to the call for the next song . Bro . Geo returned thanks on behalf of the Past Masters , followed by Bros . Healing and Cotter . The health of tho Visiting
Brethren was very kindly proposed and cordially received , after which Bro . N / el favoured the brethren with a song . Several brethren returned thanks in response to the toast of tho visitors . During the evening , the talented and genial P . G . Organist , Bro . Skeaf , delighted the brethren with his execution ou tho piano .
Dramatic Lodge , No . 1609 . —This Lodge held its regular monthly meeting at the Masonic Temple , Hope-street , Liverpool , on Tuesday , tho 28 th ult . Present—Bros . W . J . Chapman W . M ., J . B . Mackenzie as S . AV ., B . B . Marson P . M . as J . AV ., J . A . Ruison Secretary , A . AVoolrich Treasurer , W . Sandbrook S . D ., F . Wilkinson J . D ., J . Capell as D . C , J . Pyer and W . Savage Stewards , AV . P .
Squire I . G ., AV . H . Ball Tyler ; Past Masters Bros . Bell and Johnston . There was a strong muster of tho members of the Lodge , and a few visitors . After tho usual routine business had been disposed of , Mr . H . B . Conby was balloted for , accepted and initiated . The Lodge having been worked up , Bros . Sanderson , Heap , Armand , Whittle , and Owen , of this Lodge , and Bros . Jones and Brown of Emulation
Lodge , No . 1505 , were raised to tho sublime degree of M . M . The Lodge voted two sums , one of three guineas arid ono of five guineas , for benevolent purposes . Tho Dramatic Lodgo is , as a matter of course , quite a favourite in the proviuce , and especially iu Liverpool . There is great vitality amongst its members , and splendid talent for Masonic ritual . The Lodge is in its infancy , and it
remains to bo seen whether its prosperity in the future will be as sure as its rapid rise during tbe three years of its existence . The present W . M . is a Brother of power and rction , yet there aro others whom we havo heard in our glorious ceremonies more impressive with less demonstration , more comprehensive with less effort . If ever tho heart should—nay , must be—in unity with tho word , it is
most undoubtedly in Masonio ritual . Ho amount of vocal power , of energetic gesture , of rapid eloquence , can carry our solemn and beautiful teachings home to the heart of a listener , unless it proceeds from tho eloquence immediately dictated by the heart of the speaker . After tho termination of business the Lodge was closed in harmony , and tho brethren adjourned to dinner , where a plain but substautial
spread was duly appreciated . On the removal of the cloth , the AV . M . gave the usual Loyal aud Masonic toasts in epiick succession . The object was evidently to enhance the enjoyment of tho occasion as much as possible in a given time , as there were many of the professional brethren who had appointments to keep at the various theatres . In proposing the toast of tho Visitors , W . Bro . Chapman
accorded all a most hearty welcome , and Rev . Bro . Leslie responded , During tho evening Bros . Richardson , Penney , Saunders , Cook and Haywood greatly delighted the brethren , with good subjects capitally rendered . The ever obliging and talented P . G . Organist , Bro . Skeaf , presided at tho piano . After tho Tyler ' s toast the brethren dispersed .
"West Middlesex Lodge of Instruction , No . 1812 . — A meeting was held at the Feathers Hotel , Ealing , on Thursday , the 6 th inst ., at 7 . 30 p . m . Present—Bros . W . Soward jnu . W . M ., E . C . Porter S . W ., A . J . Burr J . W . Sec , Cross S . D ., J . 11 , Feniee J . D ., AVills I . G ., II . E . Tucker Treas . Bros . Owen , Clark , Wri ght , Kasner , Davies 1-116 , & c . Lodgo was opened in due form , and the minutes ot
the last meeting were read , confirmed , and signed . Bro . Owor haying volunteered as a candidate , tho ceremony of initiation was rehearsed . This was followed by the rehearsal of tlie ceremony o passing , I ' . ro . Clark being tho candidate . At tho request of the W . M . Bro . H . E . Tucker ( Trcn . ) , delivered the lecture on tho tracing bomd of tho degree . Lodge was opened aud closed iu the third , and ctosiv to the first degree . Bro . Davies , with the assistance of the brethrou ,
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worked tho first and second sections of tho lecture . On tho motion of Bro . Cross , seconded by Bro . Tucker , Bro . Davies was elected a member . A vote of thanks was unanimously accorded to Bro . Davies for tho instrnction ho had given the brethren . After this brother had acknowledged tho compliment , Bro . E . C . Porter was elected W . M . for next meeting , 20 th June , and tho Lodgo was closed .
EbOVaeum Lodge , No . 1611 . —The regular meeting of this Lodgo was held on Monday , but in consequence of tho day being a general holiday , the Lodgo was called off until Wednesday evening , when it was called on at 7 o ' clock . Present—Bros . T . li . AVhytehead W M „ T . Cooper I . P . M ., J . S . Cumberland S . W ., C . G . Padel J . W ., A . T . B . Turner as S . D ., J . T . Seller J . D ., M . Millington I . G ., J . Kay
Secretary , J . AV . Craven Organist , G . Simpson M . C ., T . D . Smith Steward , P . Pearson Tyler ; and Bros . Leah , Wilkinson , Jackson , Husband , & o . The bnsiness consisted of a raising and two initiations , which w ° ro worked hy tho W . M . Tho reports of tho Lodge Committees wero received and adopted , and Bro . G . H . Simpson , of tho York Lodge , 23 ( 3 , was proposed as a joining member . After tho
cioso of the Lodgo , tho brethren met at refreshment , and were enlivened by solo and part singing by tho musical members , who muster very strong under the banner of tho Eboracum . The brethren of this Lodgo purpose entertaining , at luncheon , a party of AniHrioan Masons , who will visit York next month , deeming it ; a fitting opportunity of extending a fraternal welcome to their Transatlantic brethren , who are themselves world-famed for their hospitality .
The Panmure General Lodge of Instruction . —The first meeting of this new Lodge of Instruction , which has been formed for the purpose of affording instrnction in tho Craft , Mark , and Royal Arch degrees , by an ingenious arrangement which , whilsb keeping the several ceremonies distinct , will enable brethren to associate for the general support and advancement of each other in
the respective degrees , was held at the Antelopo Tavern , Sunroad , Brixton , on the Gth inst . Tho Lodge was opened ab 7 . 30 p . m . by Bro . James Stevens P . M . as AV . M ., Thomas Pooro P . M . S . W ., John Coe J . AV ., E . Francis S . D ., J . Dunn J . D ., C . T . Pearce I . G ., T . Dickie P . G . P . acting Secretary . There were also present Bros . VV Aekland , C . P . McKay , Henry Lovegrovo , E . Farwig , Joseph Croker , J . LT . AVilkinson , and others . The ceremony of initiation having
been rehearsed , the brethren proceeded to discuss the several propositions placed before them by Bros . Stevens and Poore , to whom had been granted the sanctions required from tho Panmure Craft Lodge , the Panmuro Mark Lodgo , and the Panmure Royal Arch Chapter respectively . These woro fully discussed , and tho following resolutions were adopted , viz : — "That the Panmure General Lodge of Instruction bo founded on tho programme sot forth iu tho circular eouvening the meeting , and that the order of working shall be : —
1 ' irst Thursday m tho Month Craft Ceremony aud Sections , First Degree Second „ „ Mark Ceremony and Lecture Third „ „ Craft Ceremonies and Sections , Second and Third Degrees Fourth ,, ,, Royal Arch Ceremony , and Sections First fifth Thursday in tho Year CrafcInstallationandAnnualFestival
Second ,, „ Mark Installation Ceremony Third „ „ Fifteen Sections ( Craft ) Fourth ,, „ Royal Arch Installation Cercmouy Tho wholo of the brethren present wero constituted founders , and to thoir number will bo added those who may bo present at the first meetings of the Mark and Royal Arch sections of tho General Lodge .
Brcs . James Stevens P . M . and P . Z ., and Bros . 'Thomas Poore P . M . and J , were appointed Honorary Preceptors . Bro . Thomas Dickie , P . M . P . Z ., was appointed Hon . Sec . Tho settlement of the By-laws was deferred until the expiration of three months , in order that tho several sections might be properly represented in the General Lodgo when holding its meetings in'the first degree . Tho thanks of the meeting
wero voted to the respective Lodges and Chapter for tho sanction accorded , and to Bros . Stevens and Poore for their services in preliminary formation of tho Lodge . Bro . Coe was elected W . M . for the nexb Craft meeting , June 20 tb . Lodge was then closed , and the Craft meeting adjourned to that date . Tho first meeting in the Mark degree will tako place ou Thursday , the 13 th inst ., Bro . Thos . Pooro AV . M .
Panmure General Lodge of Instruction , Mark Masonry . —The second meeting of the above Lodge was held at ihe Antelope Tavern , Sun-road , Brixton , on the 13 th inst . Tho evening being devoted to Mark instruction . The Lodgo was opened by Bros . Thomas Pooro P . G . I . G . as W . M ., James Stevens P . G . J . U . S . W ., C . P . McKay J . W ., and the several offices below the chairs
were efficiently occupied . Tho full ceremony of advancement was rehearsed , aticl explanations afforded by the presiding officers . A most instructive evening was tho result , aud a cordial vote of thanks to tho Preceptors was carried with acclamation . The next meeting of tho General Lodge will be devoted to the secoud and third degrees ot * Craft ; Masonry , and the subsequent Thurscby evening to Royul Arch Ceremony and Lectures .
H OLLO ' . VAY s I ' rtj . s ASD OINTMENT . —Dyspepsia , Jaundice . —These complaints ire the results of a disordered liver , which secretes bile in 11 luility or qua , tity ncanableoE digesting food . Digestion , requires si free How of healthy into , to ensure which Hollowtiy's Pills and Ointment have long beeu lam . nts , far : e ! i |) sing every other medicine . Dad food , irregularity of living , unhealthy dimaU-:, & e ., are Constantly throwing the liver into ilUowler , tint tttat , imovtuit , organ can , under all circumstances , soon be regulated and healthily M ' . - ' iistcc . l by Hollowa . v's fills and Ointment , which act ( iireetly Uiioa i . sv . tal •¦ juration . Tlio Ointment rubbed on tho slcm . cnowatcs unine . lately to tue v r , whoop blood and nerves it rectifies . One trial is all that is needed ; a cure will soon follow .