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Notices Of Meetings.

P . M . ' s Turquand and McPhcrsnn were elected members , and Bro Aspinnll selected W . M . for tho onsuing two week « . Ai' Masoni business being ended , the Lodgo was closed in due form with prayer and adjourned to Monday , 18 th Angnst , at 7 . 30 .

Sir Hugh Myddelton Lodge of Instruction , No . 1602 . Held at Bro . Wood ' s , Crown and Woolpaek . St . John Street . road , OP Tuesday , the 13 th inst . Bros . Hallam jnti . W . M .. Hallam sen . S W . Trewinnard J . W ., W . Rowley S . D ., Gd ' ms J . D ., R me | l I . ft ., Pencv Preceptor , Fenner acting Sec . ; also Bros . AVood , Hnggin 5 " , Hirst . F . Goode , Isaao , & o . All preliminaries having been dnly observed , ceremony of initiation was rehearsed bv the W . M . in a manner which

showed marked improvement , Bro . Huggins was tho candidate The same candidate proved his efficiency and was entrusted . Lodge was advanced , and the ceremony of passing was rehearsed by the W . M . Bro . Pearcy worked tho second section of tho h'cfnre , assisted bv the brethren . Lodgo was closed in the second degree , and Bro . Penrcy worked tlio fourth section o * ' tho first lecture , assisted by the brethren . Bro . Hallam sen . was elected W . M . for the next meeting , after which Lodge was closed .

Eboracum Lodge , No . 1811 . —Tho regular meeting of this Lodge was bold at tbe Queen ' s Hotel , York , on Monday . Present—Bros . T . B . Whytehead W . M ., T . Cooper I . P . M ., J . S . Cumberland S . W ., G . Balmford P . M . as J . W ., J . Kay Sec . A . T . B . Turner ns S . D ., J . T . Seller J . D ., M . Millington I . G ., G . Simpson M C , G . H . Simpson as Org .. P . Pearson Tyler , P . II . Rowland P . M ., J . E .

Wilkinson , J . P . Husband , . T . Tinckenhy , Hill , Leah , & c . Amongst tho visitors were Bro . C . F . Matier P . M ., C . Foster P . M ., Gibson , & o . A successful ballot was taken for a candidate , and Rros . Hirn ' son , Hebbletbwaite and Blaeksfono were n ised to the sublime degree of Master Masons by the W . M ., tho tools bping given by Bro . Turner , and the charge by Bro . Millington . The W M . then reduced the

Lodge to the first degree , and said he wished to take the ear iest opportunity of thanking thoso brethren who had rallied round him so well on the oceasion of the late American reception in York , and he especially wished to acknowledge gratefully in open Lnik'e the valuable services of Bro . J . S . Cumberland , without whoso aid ho could never havo brought matters to so successful an issue as thov

had attained . The W . M . then presented to the Lod no , in the name of Bro . Husband , a verv valnable series of photographs of tho cathpdrals and abbeys of England , which he said wonld form a really valnable collection , and was of great archcoologrVnl interest . On behalf of Bro . Turner , he also presented a cmions old work on religions , which had in it many points of Masonic interest , and which

wonld bo of value to the Lodge library . Cordial votes of thanks were passed to Bros . Hushnnd and Turner for their gifts , and Dm . Husband said he had received a most gratifying letter from one of their American visi ' ors , in which he had referred to the gratification which bad been afforded them by their reception in York by the Ehoracnm Lodge . The W . M . requested tho Secretary to make a

note of the fact , and added that when he had the pleasure of meet ing the Americans at tho London Banquet thoy had , many of them , oxpressed to him their very great surprise and pleasuro at tho magnificent manner in which they had been received by tho Knight Templar Preceptory and tho brethren of the Eboracum Lodge , and had said that , in the whole of their pilgrimage experiences , the dav at York

wonld stand out prominently as ono of especial memory . Tho W . M . then proposed as a joining member Bro . R . W . Hollon P . M . 230 and P . G . Treasnrer for N . and E . Yorkshire , at the same timo saying that he had great pleasure in performing this office , as Bro . Hollon had shown , since the formation of the Lodgo , a sincere desire for its welfare , and bad , on moro than one ooeasion , presented valuable

Masonio engravings . Tho namo of a candidate for Freemasonry was then proposed , and tho Lodge was closed in ancient form . The brethren afterwards met at refreshment , and a few of the leading toasts were duly honoured . Tho loving cup was passed round tho table , and Prosperity to the Ehoracnm Lodge was drnnk with

enthusiasm , the W . M . reminding the brothren that they had just passed the second anniversary of their consecration , and had witnessed a success which at that date they littlo dreamed of . In replying to The Visitors , Bro . C . F Matier congratulated the Lodge upon the high reputation which it had already gained , both for charity and hospitality , and also upon the perfection of its working .

Unity Lodge , No . 1637 . —This Lodgo held its regular meeting on Saturday , the 10 th August , at tho De Burgh Hotel , West Drayton . Tho business comprised tho election of Master for the ensuing year , the result proving in favour of Bro . W . Stephens . Bro . Woodward was re-elected Treasnrer .

We are pleased to notice that tlio Freemasons' Repository of Providence , R . I ., has almost completed its Seventh Volume . It records this interesting fact in the following ¦ words : — Two more nnmbers will close tho present volume of tho Repository .

Will onr friends and patrons , who have not as yet sent in the amount of their subscriptions , take notice of tho fact , and let ns hear from them at as early a date as convenient ? The amonnt of a single sub . scription seems but trifling , the aggregate of these sums , however , is quite large , and its receipt wonld be most acceptable and helpful .

The subscribers to this magazine are a noble band of Brethren ; many of them have stood by the Repository from the date of its establishment , and we are sure that they will respond to our present appea ' . Givo ns a good subscription list nnd prompt payment , Brethren , and we will do our best to keep the Repository up to high water mark .

We add our hest wishes for tlie future prosperity of thr Repository , which , is ably conducted by Brother Henry W . Rugg ,

Jamaica.

JAMAICA .

Phcenix Lodge , No . 914 , Port Roya ' , Jamaica . —Tn > nr issue of 1 st June , wo rep > rr * 'd that tho disrriof . Grand M isror of Wast Jama i ca had i « ned instructions that a fresh election for Master •nnst tako placo in Jnne . B' -o G . P . Mvers , having then served twelve •nonths , au election took placo in Jnne , when ho was duly elected . The installation meeting of this L"dgo was hold on 4 th Julv , when

the follow ngOhVers presided : —Wor . L . C . Hollar Master , Bros . G . P . Mvers Siw ., John Hall J . W .. . T . S . Campbell Sec , R , Thompson Treasurer , W . J . J . Rutherford S . D ., G . Sexton J . D ., J . Allen I . G ' ., F . Holme Tyler . Bro . G . P . Myers , Master elect , was then installed as Master for tho ensuing vear . and ho then invested the following Officers : —Bros . Dr . J . Tyndxll R . N . S . W ., W . B . Hanna J . W .. G .

Bay lis SPC , J . S . Campbell Treasurer , H . Campbell S . D ., J . Gibson J . D ., n . Burned I . G ., F . W . Hollar Tyler . The following P . M . 's were present , and a goodly nnmbor of visiting brethvpn of tho Sister Lodges : —Wor . J . C le Hollar T . P . M . as Installing OffiVer . assisted by Wor . David Barned , J . Alvanva , Henry Burned , and B . M . DIMS . On account of tho able and pleasing manner in which tho duties of tho

past year had been condncted by Wor . L . Cole Hollar , it was proposed and carried unanimonsly , " That a testimonial in the shape of a P . M . ' s jewel be presented to the Immediate Past Master , and a committee was appointed to prepare an address to be presented , accompanied by tho jewel . " Other bnsiness was then transacted . Tho brethren and friends retired to a well spread banquet , where nmp'eiustico was

dono , and tho usual Loyal and Masonic toasts were proposed and heartily responded to . especially tho toast on behalf of our District Grand Master of East Jamaica , the Right Wor . Hon . Dr . Hamilton , who was prevented from attendance by au unforeseen occurrence . This being the only Lodge in the town of Port Royal , and being especially for tho use of tho Navy and Army , was well attended b y brethren of those Services .

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Notices Of Meetings.

P . M . ' s Turquand and McPhcrsnn were elected members , and Bro Aspinnll selected W . M . for tho onsuing two week « . Ai' Masoni business being ended , the Lodgo was closed in due form with prayer and adjourned to Monday , 18 th Angnst , at 7 . 30 .

Sir Hugh Myddelton Lodge of Instruction , No . 1602 . Held at Bro . Wood ' s , Crown and Woolpaek . St . John Street . road , OP Tuesday , the 13 th inst . Bros . Hallam jnti . W . M .. Hallam sen . S W . Trewinnard J . W ., W . Rowley S . D ., Gd ' ms J . D ., R me | l I . ft ., Pencv Preceptor , Fenner acting Sec . ; also Bros . AVood , Hnggin 5 " , Hirst . F . Goode , Isaao , & o . All preliminaries having been dnly observed , ceremony of initiation was rehearsed bv the W . M . in a manner which

showed marked improvement , Bro . Huggins was tho candidate The same candidate proved his efficiency and was entrusted . Lodge was advanced , and the ceremony of passing was rehearsed by the W . M . Bro . Pearcy worked tho second section of tho h'cfnre , assisted bv the brethren . Lodgo was closed in the second degree , and Bro . Penrcy worked tlio fourth section o * ' tho first lecture , assisted by the brethren . Bro . Hallam sen . was elected W . M . for the next meeting , after which Lodge was closed .

Eboracum Lodge , No . 1811 . —Tho regular meeting of this Lodge was bold at tbe Queen ' s Hotel , York , on Monday . Present—Bros . T . B . Whytehead W . M ., T . Cooper I . P . M ., J . S . Cumberland S . W ., G . Balmford P . M . as J . W ., J . Kay Sec . A . T . B . Turner ns S . D ., J . T . Seller J . D ., M . Millington I . G ., G . Simpson M C , G . H . Simpson as Org .. P . Pearson Tyler , P . II . Rowland P . M ., J . E .

Wilkinson , J . P . Husband , . T . Tinckenhy , Hill , Leah , & c . Amongst tho visitors were Bro . C . F . Matier P . M ., C . Foster P . M ., Gibson , & o . A successful ballot was taken for a candidate , and Rros . Hirn ' son , Hebbletbwaite and Blaeksfono were n ised to the sublime degree of Master Masons by the W . M ., tho tools bping given by Bro . Turner , and the charge by Bro . Millington . The W M . then reduced the

Lodge to the first degree , and said he wished to take the ear iest opportunity of thanking thoso brethren who had rallied round him so well on the oceasion of the late American reception in York , and he especially wished to acknowledge gratefully in open Lnik'e the valuable services of Bro . J . S . Cumberland , without whoso aid ho could never havo brought matters to so successful an issue as thov

had attained . The W . M . then presented to the Lod no , in the name of Bro . Husband , a verv valnable series of photographs of tho cathpdrals and abbeys of England , which he said wonld form a really valnable collection , and was of great archcoologrVnl interest . On behalf of Bro . Turner , he also presented a cmions old work on religions , which had in it many points of Masonic interest , and which

wonld bo of value to the Lodge library . Cordial votes of thanks were passed to Bros . Hushnnd and Turner for their gifts , and Dm . Husband said he had received a most gratifying letter from one of their American visi ' ors , in which he had referred to the gratification which bad been afforded them by their reception in York by the Ehoracnm Lodge . The W . M . requested tho Secretary to make a

note of the fact , and added that when he had the pleasure of meet ing the Americans at tho London Banquet thoy had , many of them , oxpressed to him their very great surprise and pleasuro at tho magnificent manner in which they had been received by tho Knight Templar Preceptory and tho brethren of the Eboracum Lodge , and had said that , in the whole of their pilgrimage experiences , the dav at York

wonld stand out prominently as ono of especial memory . Tho W . M . then proposed as a joining member Bro . R . W . Hollon P . M . 230 and P . G . Treasnrer for N . and E . Yorkshire , at the same timo saying that he had great pleasure in performing this office , as Bro . Hollon had shown , since the formation of the Lodgo , a sincere desire for its welfare , and bad , on moro than one ooeasion , presented valuable

Masonio engravings . Tho namo of a candidate for Freemasonry was then proposed , and tho Lodge was closed in ancient form . The brethren afterwards met at refreshment , and a few of the leading toasts were duly honoured . Tho loving cup was passed round tho table , and Prosperity to the Ehoracnm Lodge was drnnk with

enthusiasm , the W . M . reminding the brothren that they had just passed the second anniversary of their consecration , and had witnessed a success which at that date they littlo dreamed of . In replying to The Visitors , Bro . C . F Matier congratulated the Lodge upon the high reputation which it had already gained , both for charity and hospitality , and also upon the perfection of its working .

Unity Lodge , No . 1637 . —This Lodgo held its regular meeting on Saturday , the 10 th August , at tho De Burgh Hotel , West Drayton . Tho business comprised tho election of Master for the ensuing year , the result proving in favour of Bro . W . Stephens . Bro . Woodward was re-elected Treasnrer .

We are pleased to notice that tlio Freemasons' Repository of Providence , R . I ., has almost completed its Seventh Volume . It records this interesting fact in the following ¦ words : — Two more nnmbers will close tho present volume of tho Repository .

Will onr friends and patrons , who have not as yet sent in the amount of their subscriptions , take notice of tho fact , and let ns hear from them at as early a date as convenient ? The amonnt of a single sub . scription seems but trifling , the aggregate of these sums , however , is quite large , and its receipt wonld be most acceptable and helpful .

The subscribers to this magazine are a noble band of Brethren ; many of them have stood by the Repository from the date of its establishment , and we are sure that they will respond to our present appea ' . Givo ns a good subscription list nnd prompt payment , Brethren , and we will do our best to keep the Repository up to high water mark .

We add our hest wishes for tlie future prosperity of thr Repository , which , is ably conducted by Brother Henry W . Rugg ,

Jamaica.

JAMAICA .

Phcenix Lodge , No . 914 , Port Roya ' , Jamaica . —Tn > nr issue of 1 st June , wo rep > rr * 'd that tho disrriof . Grand M isror of Wast Jama i ca had i « ned instructions that a fresh election for Master •nnst tako placo in Jnne . B' -o G . P . Mvers , having then served twelve •nonths , au election took placo in Jnne , when ho was duly elected . The installation meeting of this L"dgo was hold on 4 th Julv , when

the follow ngOhVers presided : —Wor . L . C . Hollar Master , Bros . G . P . Mvers Siw ., John Hall J . W .. . T . S . Campbell Sec , R , Thompson Treasurer , W . J . J . Rutherford S . D ., G . Sexton J . D ., J . Allen I . G ' ., F . Holme Tyler . Bro . G . P . Myers , Master elect , was then installed as Master for tho ensuing vear . and ho then invested the following Officers : —Bros . Dr . J . Tyndxll R . N . S . W ., W . B . Hanna J . W .. G .

Bay lis SPC , J . S . Campbell Treasurer , H . Campbell S . D ., J . Gibson J . D ., n . Burned I . G ., F . W . Hollar Tyler . The following P . M . 's were present , and a goodly nnmbor of visiting brethvpn of tho Sister Lodges : —Wor . J . C le Hollar T . P . M . as Installing OffiVer . assisted by Wor . David Barned , J . Alvanva , Henry Burned , and B . M . DIMS . On account of tho able and pleasing manner in which tho duties of tho

past year had been condncted by Wor . L . Cole Hollar , it was proposed and carried unanimonsly , " That a testimonial in the shape of a P . M . ' s jewel be presented to the Immediate Past Master , and a committee was appointed to prepare an address to be presented , accompanied by tho jewel . " Other bnsiness was then transacted . Tho brethren and friends retired to a well spread banquet , where nmp'eiustico was

dono , and tho usual Loyal and Masonic toasts were proposed and heartily responded to . especially tho toast on behalf of our District Grand Master of East Jamaica , the Right Wor . Hon . Dr . Hamilton , who was prevented from attendance by au unforeseen occurrence . This being the only Lodge in the town of Port Royal , and being especially for tho use of tho Navy and Army , was well attended b y brethren of those Services .

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NOTICE . —BACK NUMBERS .

Brethren who desire to complete their sots of the FREEMASON ' S CHRONICLE , should make early application

for Back Numbers . At present all are in print , bnt of some we have only a few copies left . Cases for binding the several volumes can be had at the Office , G 7 Barbican .

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