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Bro . Bailey proposed and the Chaplain seconded , " that the sum of five gninetis from the funds of the Lodge be added to Bro . Weightman ' s list , — carried unanimously . Bro . Weightman returned thanks for this unexpected kindness . A letter of congratulation to tho I . P . M .

of 414 . Bro . Yetts on his recovery from dangerous illness , was ordered to bo sent by the Secretary . The labours of tho evening bm ' ng ended , the Lodge was closed according to ancient form . Tho brethren retired for refreshment to Bro . Robinson ' s , the Broad Face Hotel , when a very agreeable evening was spent .

Eclectic Lodge , No . 1201 . —The regular meeting of this Lodge was held at Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen-street , on Friday , the 9 th inst . Bros . E . J . Harty W . M ., A . E . Taylor S . W ., G . Saul J . W ., Mander P . M . Treasurer , Barber Secretary , Lee S . D ., Dobbin J . D ., G . Moss I . G ., Higgs P . M . Organist , Pochin D . C , Dr . Lloyd W . S . The Lodge was opened and the minutes confirmed . A ballot

was taken for the admission of Mr . T . J . Hamp , of 218 High Holborn . Bro . Dr . Pearce was raised to the 3 rd degree . Bros . Aasalon and Madell were passed to the degree of Fellow Craft . A sum of ten guineas was voted on the list of Bro . Barber Secretary , who is a Steward for the " Boys " iu June next . The Lodge was then alosed , and the brethren were entertained at the Holborn Restaurant , where

a sumptuous banquet and dessert was provided by Bro . Gordon , and superintended by Bro . T . J . Hamp , the viands and winea being of first-rate quality . After the regular toasts had been honoured , the W . M . rose and said he had much pleasure in proposing the Initiate . He was one whom they were all pleased to see , he being so instrumental in looking after their creature comforts . He informed the

Initiate he was on the threshold of universal religion that knew no distinction ; it binds all by one universal bond . As he progresses so he would appreciate it . He hoped they would drink that toast as it deserved . Bro . Hamp returned thanks for the toast , and said he was fully impressed with the words so beautifully spoken by the W . M . ; he hoped sincerely to be among them for many years . Bro . H .

Watts I . P . M ., then said he had to propose the health of the W . M . During an experience of 23 years ho never saw one who had so admirably discharged the duties . It is barely four years since their W . M . had been initiated ; ho is a credit to Freemasonry , and ho hoped they would give the toast a hearty welcome . Bro . Watts I . P . M . then sang a very excellent song . Tho W . M ., in rep l y , said the

positiou he occupied was very onerous ; theory was one thing and practice was another ; he had done the work to the best of his abilities . It is generally at tho conclusion of the W . M . 's year of office that he is nearest perfection ; he hoped , at the expiration of his year of office , to havo the same sentiments uttered ; he would do his utmost to give them satisfaction . There would bo a Lodge of

Emergency in May , and he hoped that the change in the arrangements made would meet with their approbation . He thanked them for their kind expressions , and then proposed the Visitors ; he was pleased to see they had nearly 20 present . Many had left , but those that remained they were pleased to see . He would couple with tha toast the names of

the Rev . Bro . Gordon , and Bros . Taylor and Shepherd . The Rev . Bro . Gordon rose : —For seventeen years he had been connected with tke Fraternity . He was pleased to respond to tho call of kind and fraternal hearts . He responded with much pleasure . The W . M . then proposed the P . M . 's . Whatever the W . M . may require , tho Past Masters are all ready to render their assistance . There were two of

these brethren present . As for Bro . Watts , they had seen how ably he had installed him into the chair . They know also what Bro . Mander has done in Freemasonry , for many brethren had received the benefit of Masonic instruction at his hands , himself among the number Bro . H . Watts returned thanks for the toast of the Past Masters . Bro . Mander had set a , very good example , which all would be pleased

to follow . A loving cup was handed round , that was presented to Bro . T . J . Hamp , the new initiate . The W . M . then proposed the toast of the Treasurer and Secretary of tha Lodge , he said that since the former Bro . bad occupied the position of Treasurer , he had conducted those duties to their satisfaction , and he was sure that in conjunction with the worthy Secretary , a satisfactory account would be shown them . Bro . Mander P . M . and Treasurer responded ; he

said , we are now in a very efficient state ; we have given to the Masonic Charities , and hope we may do so in the future . Bro . Barber followed , and said he thanked them for their kind expressions , and also for the £ 10 10 s placed on his list ; he hoped that he would be able to put more on his account than Bro . Watt" . The W . M . then said it was his intention to act as Steward for the Boys' Festival , but his engagement on the picture of the " Installation of H . R . H . the Prince of Wales M . W . G . M ., " would take up most of his time . Before

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leaving his chair he would be pleased to act as Steward for the three Charities . ( Cheers ) . Tho W . M . then proposed the toast of the Officers ; he stated they were all qualified to fill any office required of them ; he would also mention the names of Bro . Higgs Organist . This having been responded to , the Tylor ' s toast concluded ^ very harmonious and fraternal meeting . The Visitors were Bros . J . Norton

W . M . 969 , Dr . J . F . Stains GO , P . Robinson 201 , B . Taylor W . M . 1273 , R . II . Burnham 1 R 24 , Blackie 1426 , E . Tavlor 379 , R . Gordon 186 , P . J . Ireton 1318 , J . Henderson 352 , H . Godfrey W . M . 1261 , T . White 428 , Shepherd 27 , T . II . Sims 1351 , AVilson 1330 , H . T . Hooper 435 , S . Botibol 188 , and II . M . Levy P . M . 188 .

Upton Lodge of Instruction , No . 1227 . —Held at Bro . Bolton ' s , King and Queen , Norton Folgate , on Friday , 9 th instant . Present—Bros . Crouch W . M ., Oldroyd S . W ., R . W . Poarcy J . W ., A . W . Smith S . D ., Cooper J . D . Lane I . G ., Fenner , Townsend , Bolton , Andrews , Kent , Crellin . Lodge opened and minutes confirmed . Lodge opened in 2 nd degree . Bro . Smith answered the necessary

questions , and was entrusted . Lodge opened in 3 rd . Ceremony of raising was impressively rehearsed by the W . M ., Bro . A . W . Smith acting as candidate . The 1 st section of the lecture was worked by Bro . A . W . Fenner , assisted by the Brethren . Lodge was resumed to 1 st degree , when Bro . Oldroyd was elected W . M . for the ensuing week . Lodge was then closed in due form and adjourned .

Royal Standard Lodge of Instruction , No . 1298 . — This Lodge held its weekly meeting on Friday , the 9 th of March , afc the Castle Tavern , Holloway-road , N . Present—Bros . Hall W . M ., Simpson S . W ., Eldridge J . W ., Hunter S . D ., Passingham J . D ., Humphreys I . G . Past Masters : —Bros . T . Cull ( Preceptor ) , Wright , Yeomans , Shackle , and several other brethren . The Lodge being opened in due form , the mmutes of the last meeting were read and

confirmed . Bro . Yeomans having been interrogated and entrusted , the Lodgo was opened in the 2 nd degreo , and the ceremony of passing rehearsed , Bro . Yeomans acting as candidate . The 1 st , 2 nd , 3 rd , and 4 th sections were then worked by Bro . Cull . The Lodge was closed down , ' and Bro . Simpson S . W . unanimously elected W . M . for the ensuing week . A vote of thanks having been accorded to the W . M . for so ahly carrying out the duties of the chair for the first time , the Lodge was closed in due form .

Loyalty Lodge , No . 1607 . —This Lodge held its regular meeting on Saturday , the 10 th inst ., at the Alexandra Palace , Muswell-hill . The W . M . Bro . John Newton , supported by his officers , opened the Lodge punctually at 3 o ' clock . Tho business consisted of passing Bro . Jones , and a proposition for initiation . Tho Lod"e was

then closed , and the brethren proceeded to tho private residence of the Treasurer , Bro . Leggc , at Finsbury-park , who had invited the wives and lady friends of the members there to join them . A delightful evening was spent , and all separated , highly pleased with the hospitality and truly Masonic spirit displayed by the worth y host and his amiable wife .

Earl Of Carnarvon Lodge , No . 1642 . —The regular meeting of this newly . consecrated Lodge was held on Thursday , the 8 th inst ., afc Ladbrooke-hall , Ladbrooke-grove , Notting-hill . Present—Bros . W . J . Murlis W . M ., W . Grist 1489 asS . W ., Parkhonse J . W ., W . Stephens P . M . Treas ., J . Pushman Sec , Clench J . D ., Lander I . G ., Smout D . C , Smont jun . W . S , & c . Tho Lodge was oppnod , and the minutes con .

firmed . The business consisted of initiating Messrs . W . Hawes F . Crabb , W . Bartle , W . H . Woods , and N . G . Collett , and the passing of Bros . Swift , Lvnscotfc , J . Bartle , Woodmnson , Hook and Buckland , the ceremonies being excellently rendered . Bro . E . J . Cave was elncted a joining member . The Lodge was thrm closed , and the brethren partook of a very excellent banquet . The W . M . proposed

the usual Loyal and Masonic toasts , Bro . E . P . Albert G . P . rpsponding to that of the Grand' Officers . Tho toast of the W . M . was proposed , and very appropriately responded to . Several of the Initiates returned thanks . The Visitors , Treasurer , Secretary , Wardens , and Officers were given , and the Tyler ' s toast brought a verv harmonious evening to a close .

In our report of the Panmnre Mark Lodgo last week , Bro . James Salmon , of the Earl of Chester Lodge , No . 196 , Chester , present as a visitor , was incorrectly described as Bro . James Sutmore .

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Bro . Bailey proposed and the Chaplain seconded , " that the sum of five gninetis from the funds of the Lodge be added to Bro . Weightman ' s list , — carried unanimously . Bro . Weightman returned thanks for this unexpected kindness . A letter of congratulation to tho I . P . M .

of 414 . Bro . Yetts on his recovery from dangerous illness , was ordered to bo sent by the Secretary . The labours of tho evening bm ' ng ended , the Lodge was closed according to ancient form . Tho brethren retired for refreshment to Bro . Robinson ' s , the Broad Face Hotel , when a very agreeable evening was spent .

Eclectic Lodge , No . 1201 . —The regular meeting of this Lodge was held at Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen-street , on Friday , the 9 th inst . Bros . E . J . Harty W . M ., A . E . Taylor S . W ., G . Saul J . W ., Mander P . M . Treasurer , Barber Secretary , Lee S . D ., Dobbin J . D ., G . Moss I . G ., Higgs P . M . Organist , Pochin D . C , Dr . Lloyd W . S . The Lodge was opened and the minutes confirmed . A ballot

was taken for the admission of Mr . T . J . Hamp , of 218 High Holborn . Bro . Dr . Pearce was raised to the 3 rd degree . Bros . Aasalon and Madell were passed to the degree of Fellow Craft . A sum of ten guineas was voted on the list of Bro . Barber Secretary , who is a Steward for the " Boys " iu June next . The Lodge was then alosed , and the brethren were entertained at the Holborn Restaurant , where

a sumptuous banquet and dessert was provided by Bro . Gordon , and superintended by Bro . T . J . Hamp , the viands and winea being of first-rate quality . After the regular toasts had been honoured , the W . M . rose and said he had much pleasure in proposing the Initiate . He was one whom they were all pleased to see , he being so instrumental in looking after their creature comforts . He informed the

Initiate he was on the threshold of universal religion that knew no distinction ; it binds all by one universal bond . As he progresses so he would appreciate it . He hoped they would drink that toast as it deserved . Bro . Hamp returned thanks for the toast , and said he was fully impressed with the words so beautifully spoken by the W . M . ; he hoped sincerely to be among them for many years . Bro . H .

Watts I . P . M ., then said he had to propose the health of the W . M . During an experience of 23 years ho never saw one who had so admirably discharged the duties . It is barely four years since their W . M . had been initiated ; ho is a credit to Freemasonry , and ho hoped they would give the toast a hearty welcome . Bro . Watts I . P . M . then sang a very excellent song . Tho W . M ., in rep l y , said the

positiou he occupied was very onerous ; theory was one thing and practice was another ; he had done the work to the best of his abilities . It is generally at tho conclusion of the W . M . 's year of office that he is nearest perfection ; he hoped , at the expiration of his year of office , to havo the same sentiments uttered ; he would do his utmost to give them satisfaction . There would bo a Lodge of

Emergency in May , and he hoped that the change in the arrangements made would meet with their approbation . He thanked them for their kind expressions , and then proposed the Visitors ; he was pleased to see they had nearly 20 present . Many had left , but those that remained they were pleased to see . He would couple with tha toast the names of

the Rev . Bro . Gordon , and Bros . Taylor and Shepherd . The Rev . Bro . Gordon rose : —For seventeen years he had been connected with tke Fraternity . He was pleased to respond to tho call of kind and fraternal hearts . He responded with much pleasure . The W . M . then proposed the P . M . 's . Whatever the W . M . may require , tho Past Masters are all ready to render their assistance . There were two of

these brethren present . As for Bro . Watts , they had seen how ably he had installed him into the chair . They know also what Bro . Mander has done in Freemasonry , for many brethren had received the benefit of Masonic instruction at his hands , himself among the number Bro . H . Watts returned thanks for the toast of the Past Masters . Bro . Mander had set a , very good example , which all would be pleased

to follow . A loving cup was handed round , that was presented to Bro . T . J . Hamp , the new initiate . The W . M . then proposed the toast of the Treasurer and Secretary of tha Lodge , he said that since the former Bro . bad occupied the position of Treasurer , he had conducted those duties to their satisfaction , and he was sure that in conjunction with the worthy Secretary , a satisfactory account would be shown them . Bro . Mander P . M . and Treasurer responded ; he

said , we are now in a very efficient state ; we have given to the Masonic Charities , and hope we may do so in the future . Bro . Barber followed , and said he thanked them for their kind expressions , and also for the £ 10 10 s placed on his list ; he hoped that he would be able to put more on his account than Bro . Watt" . The W . M . then said it was his intention to act as Steward for the Boys' Festival , but his engagement on the picture of the " Installation of H . R . H . the Prince of Wales M . W . G . M ., " would take up most of his time . Before

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leaving his chair he would be pleased to act as Steward for the three Charities . ( Cheers ) . Tho W . M . then proposed the toast of the Officers ; he stated they were all qualified to fill any office required of them ; he would also mention the names of Bro . Higgs Organist . This having been responded to , the Tylor ' s toast concluded ^ very harmonious and fraternal meeting . The Visitors were Bros . J . Norton

W . M . 969 , Dr . J . F . Stains GO , P . Robinson 201 , B . Taylor W . M . 1273 , R . II . Burnham 1 R 24 , Blackie 1426 , E . Tavlor 379 , R . Gordon 186 , P . J . Ireton 1318 , J . Henderson 352 , H . Godfrey W . M . 1261 , T . White 428 , Shepherd 27 , T . II . Sims 1351 , AVilson 1330 , H . T . Hooper 435 , S . Botibol 188 , and II . M . Levy P . M . 188 .

Upton Lodge of Instruction , No . 1227 . —Held at Bro . Bolton ' s , King and Queen , Norton Folgate , on Friday , 9 th instant . Present—Bros . Crouch W . M ., Oldroyd S . W ., R . W . Poarcy J . W ., A . W . Smith S . D ., Cooper J . D . Lane I . G ., Fenner , Townsend , Bolton , Andrews , Kent , Crellin . Lodge opened and minutes confirmed . Lodge opened in 2 nd degree . Bro . Smith answered the necessary

questions , and was entrusted . Lodge opened in 3 rd . Ceremony of raising was impressively rehearsed by the W . M ., Bro . A . W . Smith acting as candidate . The 1 st section of the lecture was worked by Bro . A . W . Fenner , assisted by the Brethren . Lodge was resumed to 1 st degree , when Bro . Oldroyd was elected W . M . for the ensuing week . Lodge was then closed in due form and adjourned .

Royal Standard Lodge of Instruction , No . 1298 . — This Lodge held its weekly meeting on Friday , the 9 th of March , afc the Castle Tavern , Holloway-road , N . Present—Bros . Hall W . M ., Simpson S . W ., Eldridge J . W ., Hunter S . D ., Passingham J . D ., Humphreys I . G . Past Masters : —Bros . T . Cull ( Preceptor ) , Wright , Yeomans , Shackle , and several other brethren . The Lodge being opened in due form , the mmutes of the last meeting were read and

confirmed . Bro . Yeomans having been interrogated and entrusted , the Lodgo was opened in the 2 nd degreo , and the ceremony of passing rehearsed , Bro . Yeomans acting as candidate . The 1 st , 2 nd , 3 rd , and 4 th sections were then worked by Bro . Cull . The Lodge was closed down , ' and Bro . Simpson S . W . unanimously elected W . M . for the ensuing week . A vote of thanks having been accorded to the W . M . for so ahly carrying out the duties of the chair for the first time , the Lodge was closed in due form .

Loyalty Lodge , No . 1607 . —This Lodge held its regular meeting on Saturday , the 10 th inst ., at the Alexandra Palace , Muswell-hill . The W . M . Bro . John Newton , supported by his officers , opened the Lodge punctually at 3 o ' clock . Tho business consisted of passing Bro . Jones , and a proposition for initiation . Tho Lod"e was

then closed , and the brethren proceeded to tho private residence of the Treasurer , Bro . Leggc , at Finsbury-park , who had invited the wives and lady friends of the members there to join them . A delightful evening was spent , and all separated , highly pleased with the hospitality and truly Masonic spirit displayed by the worth y host and his amiable wife .

Earl Of Carnarvon Lodge , No . 1642 . —The regular meeting of this newly . consecrated Lodge was held on Thursday , the 8 th inst ., afc Ladbrooke-hall , Ladbrooke-grove , Notting-hill . Present—Bros . W . J . Murlis W . M ., W . Grist 1489 asS . W ., Parkhonse J . W ., W . Stephens P . M . Treas ., J . Pushman Sec , Clench J . D ., Lander I . G ., Smout D . C , Smont jun . W . S , & c . Tho Lodge was oppnod , and the minutes con .

firmed . The business consisted of initiating Messrs . W . Hawes F . Crabb , W . Bartle , W . H . Woods , and N . G . Collett , and the passing of Bros . Swift , Lvnscotfc , J . Bartle , Woodmnson , Hook and Buckland , the ceremonies being excellently rendered . Bro . E . J . Cave was elncted a joining member . The Lodge was thrm closed , and the brethren partook of a very excellent banquet . The W . M . proposed

the usual Loyal and Masonic toasts , Bro . E . P . Albert G . P . rpsponding to that of the Grand' Officers . Tho toast of the W . M . was proposed , and very appropriately responded to . Several of the Initiates returned thanks . The Visitors , Treasurer , Secretary , Wardens , and Officers were given , and the Tyler ' s toast brought a verv harmonious evening to a close .

In our report of the Panmnre Mark Lodgo last week , Bro . James Salmon , of the Earl of Chester Lodge , No . 196 , Chester , present as a visitor , was incorrectly described as Bro . James Sutmore .

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