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Reports Of Meetings.

Donut J . W ., A . Williams P . M . Prec , J . Cox P . M . P . J . G . D . Middx . Sec , J , Judd S . D ., H . Webster J . D ., J . Worth ( W . M . 834 ) I . G ., H . Bright W . M . 1203 , H . J . Cousens P . M ., Smithers , A . Sergeant , W . Benfield , M . J . Spring , A . Davis P . M . The Lodge was opened to the second degree , and Bro . Spring was examined and entrusted . The Lodge was further advanced , and the ceremony

of raising was rehearsed . The Lodge was resumed to the first degree , and then called off and on . Bro . Sergeant answered the questions and was entrusted , the Lodge was advanced to the second degree , and the ceremony was gone through . The Lodge was resumed to the first degree , and by special desire Bro . J . Worth W . M . 834 delivered the three addresses . All the ceremonies were perfectly rendered .

Bro . F . W . Smethurst was elected a member . Bro . Williams P . M . proposed the S . W . Bro . Howard as W . M . for next meeting . The W . M . before bringing the proposition before the Lodge said he most sincerely thanked Bro . Howard for standing aside and allowing him to preside that evening . Bro . Howard was pleased he was elected W . M . for next meeting , but if any other Brother wished to take the place he would willingly resign the position for that evening .

ROYAL ALFRED LODGE , No . 780 . ON Thursday , 8 th inst ., at the Star and Garter Hotel , Kew Bridge , Bros . Ridley W . M ., H . T . Johnson S . W ., H . R . Worth J . W ., A . H . A . Bridger Sec , Jacobs P . M . S . D ., Dowling J . D ., Williams I . G ., Bentfield . The W . M . rehearsed the ceremony of initiation , Bro . Jacobs P . M . as the candidate ; also that of passing , for which Bro . Bridger acted as candidate . Bro . Johnson was elected to preside at the next meeting .

CONFIDENCE LODGE , No . 193 . A VERY interesting and instructive meeting was held at the Bunch of Grapes , Lime Street , on Wednesday evening , when the second and third degrees were rehearsed , the former by Bro . Latham , and the latter by Bro . Davey P . M . The . Officers present were : Latham W . M ., Simeons W . M . 193 S . W ., Hattersley J . W ., Done S . D ., Goodchild J . D ., Jackson I . G ., Davey P . M . Preceptor , Pitt P . M . Secretary .

The attendance of Brethren was not quite so large as usual , owing to the day being so soon after the meeting of the Mother Lodge , but the ritual was carried out in a masterly manner , and the candidates appeared to feel the solemnity of the proceedings . Much interesting instruction was imparted by Bro . Latham , especially to the Deacons . A cosy half hour in Bro . Goovearts's grill-room ended the evening , to the joy and happiness of all .

o o o PROVINCIAL .

LODGE OF SYMPATHY , No . 483 . A MEETING of this highly successful Lodge , which now boasts of no less than 135 members , was held at the Royal Clarendon Hotel , Gravesend , on Wednesday , when Bro . John N . Willis ( Mayor ) W . M . presided , being supported bv the following Officers : —Bros . W . S pencer Bowen S . W . ) Ernest Ingrnan J . W ., T . T . Hogg P . M . Treasurer , A . RomUdson P . Prov . G . A . S . Secretary , J . A . Gillett S . D ., J . A . Axcell J . D ., T . A . Mummery D . C , 0 . Percy Bowen I . G ., Robert Matthews Organist , and a large number of other members and visiting Brethren .

The Lodge was opened m due form by Bro . Willis , after which the minutes were read and confirmed . The Treasurer ' s Report , showing a very healthy financial state of affairs , was presented . The ballot was taken and proved unanimous in favour of Messrs . David Thomas Mulley , and William J . Forbes . Bro . W . W . Simmons , of the Lodge of Freedom , was accepted as a joining member .

In order to diversify the work the chair was taken by Bro . H . Forss P . M ., who advanced tho Lodge to the second degree , when Bros . L . Drake and A . G . Mason answered the usual questions , were subsequently raised to the sublime degree , and were invested . vnd took their seats in the Lodge as Master Masons .

The chair was then assumed by Bro . R . J . Beamish P . Prov . D . C , and Bros . H . Treadwell , H . A . Harvey , C . Fothergill , T . G . Letten and Alex . Holland proved their proficiency and were passed as Craftsmen . Mr . David Mulley being in attendance was then admitted and regularly initiated into the mysteries and privileges of Ancient Freemasonry . Considering that Bros . Forss and Beamish are the Preceptors of the Sympathy Lodge of Instruction it may be readily imagined that the ceremonies were rendered in a very perfect manner . A word of praise is also due to the Officers , who likewise performed their duties most satisfactoril y .

A candidate was proposed for initiation at the next meeting . Various communications from Grand Lodge were read b y the Secretary . A proposition to grant five guineas from the funds of the Lodge for the relief of the distress of English Freemasons in South Africa was mada by Bro . Beamish . This concluding the business of the evening the Lodge was closed , and the Brethren adjourned to supper .

THE Midland Railway Company announce a number of cheap excursions to the north , for 2 , 3 , or 5 days , from St . Pancras , City Stations , Woolwich and Greenwich , on Friday ( midnight ) and Saturday next , special tickets being issued for Nottingham , Sheffield , Warrington , Liverpool , Leicester , Loughborough , Stcckport , Manchester , & c , & c , by different trains , the times for the starting of which are given elsewhere in this issue .

CHEAP excursions will be run by the Great Central Railway from Marylebone Station , London , on Friday and Saturday next , to Rugby , Lutterworth , Leicester , Loughborough , Nottingham , Sheffield , Penistone ' Stockport , Warrington , Liverpool , Guide Bridge , Manchester , & c . The trains will leave Marylebone at 10 . 30 p . m . on Friday , and 3 . 15 p . m . on Saturday , and will call at Harrow . Further particulars may be had from the different offices of the Company .

Our congratulations to Bro . J . L . Toole , the famous actor , who celebrated his seventieth birthday on Monday .

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PROVINCIAL .

Adelphi . —8 , Bonnie Dundee . Matinee , Wednesday , 2 . Avenue . —8 , An Old Admirer . 8-45 , A Message from Mars , Matinee , Wednesday and Saturday , 3 . Covent Garden . —Friday , 23 rd Marob , Grand Fancy Dress Ball . Criterion . —820 , A Pair of Knickerbockers . 9 , His Kxcellcncy the Governor . Matinee , Saturday , 3 . Daly's . —8-15 , San Toy . Matinee , Saturday , 2-30 . Drury Lane . — -7 ' 30 , Jack and the Beanstalk . Matinee , Wednesday and Raturdav . l - 30 .

Duke of York ' s . —8 , A Bad Penny . 8-30 , Miss Hobbs . Matinee , Saturday , 2-30 . Gaiety . —8 , The Messenger Boy . Matinee , Saturday , 2 . Garrick . —8-15 , Booties Baby . Matinee , Wednesday and Saturday , 2-30 . Globe . —8 * 15 , A broken Halo . 9 , Nurse . Haymarket . —8 , The Bugle Call . 8-50 , She Stoops to Conquer . Matinee ,

Wednesday and Saturday , 2-15 . Her Majesty ' s . —8 , A Midsummer Night ' s Dream . Matin 6 e , Wednesday and Saturday , 2 . Lyceum . - 8 , Eichard the second . Matinee , Wednesday , 2 . Lyric . —8 , Florodora . Matinee , Saturday , 2-30 . Prince of Wales ' s . —8 , Don Juan ' s Last Wager . Wednesday and Saturday , 2 . The Only Way .

Princess's . —8 , It ' s never too late to mend . Royalty . —8 ' 15 , Mrs . Jordan . 9 , Magda . Matinee , Wednesday and Saturday , 2-30 . Savoy . —8-15 , The Rose of Persia . Matin 6 e , Saturday , 2-30 . St . James's . —8-30 , Eupert ofHentzau . Matinee , Wednesday and Saturday , 2-30 . Strand . —8-15 , The Lady B > okie . 9 , Facing the Music . Matinee , Wednes-An . v a . nfi fin , hnrdfi , v . 3 .

Wyndham ' s . —8-30 , Dandy Dick . Matinee , Wednesday ami Saturday , 2-30 Alexandra . —Next week , 7-45 , Hearts are Trumps . Opera House , Crouch End . —Next week , 8 , Bast Lynne . Surrey . —Next week , 7-45 , The Merciless World . Alhambra . —7-45 , Variety Entertainment . Napoli , & c . Aquarium . —The World ' s great Show . "Varied Performances , daily . Empire . —7-50 , Variety Entertainment . Eound the Town Again , & o .

London Pavilion . —8 , Variety Entertainment . A dream of fair women , & c . Oxford . —7-30 , Variety Entertainment , & c . Saturday , 2-15 also . Palace . —7-45 , Variety Entertainment . New American Biograph , & c . Saturday , 2 also . . Royal . —7 * 30 , Variety Company . Saturday , 2-30 also . Tivoli . —7-30 , Variety Entertainment . La Belle Simeuse , & c . Saturday , 2-15 also .

Agricultural Hall . —8 , Mohawk Minstrels . Crystal Palace . —Varied attractions daily . Egyptian Hall . —3 and 8 , Mr . J . N . Maskelyne's entertainment . London Hippodrome . —2 and 8 , Varied attractions , & c . Madame Tussaud ' s ( Baker Street Station ) . —Open daily . Portrait models of modern celebrities , & c . Moore and Burgess Minstrels ( St . James ' s Hall ) . —Every evening at 8 , Monday , Wednesday , and Saturday at 3 and 8 . Polytechnic . —3 , Our Navy , & c . Saturdays , 3 and 8 .

CCOMMERCIAL and General Printing of every description . Morgan , j Freemason ' s Chronicle Office , New Barnet .

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Reports Of Meetings.

Donut J . W ., A . Williams P . M . Prec , J . Cox P . M . P . J . G . D . Middx . Sec , J , Judd S . D ., H . Webster J . D ., J . Worth ( W . M . 834 ) I . G ., H . Bright W . M . 1203 , H . J . Cousens P . M ., Smithers , A . Sergeant , W . Benfield , M . J . Spring , A . Davis P . M . The Lodge was opened to the second degree , and Bro . Spring was examined and entrusted . The Lodge was further advanced , and the ceremony

of raising was rehearsed . The Lodge was resumed to the first degree , and then called off and on . Bro . Sergeant answered the questions and was entrusted , the Lodge was advanced to the second degree , and the ceremony was gone through . The Lodge was resumed to the first degree , and by special desire Bro . J . Worth W . M . 834 delivered the three addresses . All the ceremonies were perfectly rendered .

Bro . F . W . Smethurst was elected a member . Bro . Williams P . M . proposed the S . W . Bro . Howard as W . M . for next meeting . The W . M . before bringing the proposition before the Lodge said he most sincerely thanked Bro . Howard for standing aside and allowing him to preside that evening . Bro . Howard was pleased he was elected W . M . for next meeting , but if any other Brother wished to take the place he would willingly resign the position for that evening .

ROYAL ALFRED LODGE , No . 780 . ON Thursday , 8 th inst ., at the Star and Garter Hotel , Kew Bridge , Bros . Ridley W . M ., H . T . Johnson S . W ., H . R . Worth J . W ., A . H . A . Bridger Sec , Jacobs P . M . S . D ., Dowling J . D ., Williams I . G ., Bentfield . The W . M . rehearsed the ceremony of initiation , Bro . Jacobs P . M . as the candidate ; also that of passing , for which Bro . Bridger acted as candidate . Bro . Johnson was elected to preside at the next meeting .

CONFIDENCE LODGE , No . 193 . A VERY interesting and instructive meeting was held at the Bunch of Grapes , Lime Street , on Wednesday evening , when the second and third degrees were rehearsed , the former by Bro . Latham , and the latter by Bro . Davey P . M . The . Officers present were : Latham W . M ., Simeons W . M . 193 S . W ., Hattersley J . W ., Done S . D ., Goodchild J . D ., Jackson I . G ., Davey P . M . Preceptor , Pitt P . M . Secretary .

The attendance of Brethren was not quite so large as usual , owing to the day being so soon after the meeting of the Mother Lodge , but the ritual was carried out in a masterly manner , and the candidates appeared to feel the solemnity of the proceedings . Much interesting instruction was imparted by Bro . Latham , especially to the Deacons . A cosy half hour in Bro . Goovearts's grill-room ended the evening , to the joy and happiness of all .

o o o PROVINCIAL .

LODGE OF SYMPATHY , No . 483 . A MEETING of this highly successful Lodge , which now boasts of no less than 135 members , was held at the Royal Clarendon Hotel , Gravesend , on Wednesday , when Bro . John N . Willis ( Mayor ) W . M . presided , being supported bv the following Officers : —Bros . W . S pencer Bowen S . W . ) Ernest Ingrnan J . W ., T . T . Hogg P . M . Treasurer , A . RomUdson P . Prov . G . A . S . Secretary , J . A . Gillett S . D ., J . A . Axcell J . D ., T . A . Mummery D . C , 0 . Percy Bowen I . G ., Robert Matthews Organist , and a large number of other members and visiting Brethren .

The Lodge was opened m due form by Bro . Willis , after which the minutes were read and confirmed . The Treasurer ' s Report , showing a very healthy financial state of affairs , was presented . The ballot was taken and proved unanimous in favour of Messrs . David Thomas Mulley , and William J . Forbes . Bro . W . W . Simmons , of the Lodge of Freedom , was accepted as a joining member .

In order to diversify the work the chair was taken by Bro . H . Forss P . M ., who advanced tho Lodge to the second degree , when Bros . L . Drake and A . G . Mason answered the usual questions , were subsequently raised to the sublime degree , and were invested . vnd took their seats in the Lodge as Master Masons .

The chair was then assumed by Bro . R . J . Beamish P . Prov . D . C , and Bros . H . Treadwell , H . A . Harvey , C . Fothergill , T . G . Letten and Alex . Holland proved their proficiency and were passed as Craftsmen . Mr . David Mulley being in attendance was then admitted and regularly initiated into the mysteries and privileges of Ancient Freemasonry . Considering that Bros . Forss and Beamish are the Preceptors of the Sympathy Lodge of Instruction it may be readily imagined that the ceremonies were rendered in a very perfect manner . A word of praise is also due to the Officers , who likewise performed their duties most satisfactoril y .

A candidate was proposed for initiation at the next meeting . Various communications from Grand Lodge were read b y the Secretary . A proposition to grant five guineas from the funds of the Lodge for the relief of the distress of English Freemasons in South Africa was mada by Bro . Beamish . This concluding the business of the evening the Lodge was closed , and the Brethren adjourned to supper .

THE Midland Railway Company announce a number of cheap excursions to the north , for 2 , 3 , or 5 days , from St . Pancras , City Stations , Woolwich and Greenwich , on Friday ( midnight ) and Saturday next , special tickets being issued for Nottingham , Sheffield , Warrington , Liverpool , Leicester , Loughborough , Stcckport , Manchester , & c , & c , by different trains , the times for the starting of which are given elsewhere in this issue .

CHEAP excursions will be run by the Great Central Railway from Marylebone Station , London , on Friday and Saturday next , to Rugby , Lutterworth , Leicester , Loughborough , Nottingham , Sheffield , Penistone ' Stockport , Warrington , Liverpool , Guide Bridge , Manchester , & c . The trains will leave Marylebone at 10 . 30 p . m . on Friday , and 3 . 15 p . m . on Saturday , and will call at Harrow . Further particulars may be had from the different offices of the Company .

Our congratulations to Bro . J . L . Toole , the famous actor , who celebrated his seventieth birthday on Monday .

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Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

Adelphi . —8 , Bonnie Dundee . Matinee , Wednesday , 2 . Avenue . —8 , An Old Admirer . 8-45 , A Message from Mars , Matinee , Wednesday and Saturday , 3 . Covent Garden . —Friday , 23 rd Marob , Grand Fancy Dress Ball . Criterion . —820 , A Pair of Knickerbockers . 9 , His Kxcellcncy the Governor . Matinee , Saturday , 3 . Daly's . —8-15 , San Toy . Matinee , Saturday , 2-30 . Drury Lane . — -7 ' 30 , Jack and the Beanstalk . Matinee , Wednesday and Raturdav . l - 30 .

Duke of York ' s . —8 , A Bad Penny . 8-30 , Miss Hobbs . Matinee , Saturday , 2-30 . Gaiety . —8 , The Messenger Boy . Matinee , Saturday , 2 . Garrick . —8-15 , Booties Baby . Matinee , Wednesday and Saturday , 2-30 . Globe . —8 * 15 , A broken Halo . 9 , Nurse . Haymarket . —8 , The Bugle Call . 8-50 , She Stoops to Conquer . Matinee ,

Wednesday and Saturday , 2-15 . Her Majesty ' s . —8 , A Midsummer Night ' s Dream . Matin 6 e , Wednesday and Saturday , 2 . Lyceum . - 8 , Eichard the second . Matinee , Wednesday , 2 . Lyric . —8 , Florodora . Matinee , Saturday , 2-30 . Prince of Wales ' s . —8 , Don Juan ' s Last Wager . Wednesday and Saturday , 2 . The Only Way .

Princess's . —8 , It ' s never too late to mend . Royalty . —8 ' 15 , Mrs . Jordan . 9 , Magda . Matinee , Wednesday and Saturday , 2-30 . Savoy . —8-15 , The Rose of Persia . Matin 6 e , Saturday , 2-30 . St . James's . —8-30 , Eupert ofHentzau . Matinee , Wednesday and Saturday , 2-30 . Strand . —8-15 , The Lady B > okie . 9 , Facing the Music . Matinee , Wednes-An . v a . nfi fin , hnrdfi , v . 3 .

Wyndham ' s . —8-30 , Dandy Dick . Matinee , Wednesday ami Saturday , 2-30 Alexandra . —Next week , 7-45 , Hearts are Trumps . Opera House , Crouch End . —Next week , 8 , Bast Lynne . Surrey . —Next week , 7-45 , The Merciless World . Alhambra . —7-45 , Variety Entertainment . Napoli , & c . Aquarium . —The World ' s great Show . "Varied Performances , daily . Empire . —7-50 , Variety Entertainment . Eound the Town Again , & o .

London Pavilion . —8 , Variety Entertainment . A dream of fair women , & c . Oxford . —7-30 , Variety Entertainment , & c . Saturday , 2-15 also . Palace . —7-45 , Variety Entertainment . New American Biograph , & c . Saturday , 2 also . . Royal . —7 * 30 , Variety Company . Saturday , 2-30 also . Tivoli . —7-30 , Variety Entertainment . La Belle Simeuse , & c . Saturday , 2-15 also .

Agricultural Hall . —8 , Mohawk Minstrels . Crystal Palace . —Varied attractions daily . Egyptian Hall . —3 and 8 , Mr . J . N . Maskelyne's entertainment . London Hippodrome . —2 and 8 , Varied attractions , & c . Madame Tussaud ' s ( Baker Street Station ) . —Open daily . Portrait models of modern celebrities , & c . Moore and Burgess Minstrels ( St . James ' s Hall ) . —Every evening at 8 , Monday , Wednesday , and Saturday at 3 and 8 . Polytechnic . —3 , Our Navy , & c . Saturdays , 3 and 8 .

CCOMMERCIAL and General Printing of every description . Morgan , j Freemason ' s Chronicle Office , New Barnet .

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