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Notices Of Meetings.

NOTICES OF MEETINGS .

** rancis Burdett Lodgo , Wo . 1503 .-The installation meeting of this Lodgo was hold on Wednesday last , at tho Albany Hotel , Twickenham . Present—Bros . W . H . Saunders Prov . G . S . W . M ., S . H . Knaggs S . W ., H . Court sen . J . W ., W . Wigginton P . P . G . S . of Works , & c , Sec , J . P . Taylor S . D ., H . VV . L . Vaughan J . D ., H . Court jun . Organist , F . M . Ashley I . G ., Harrison Tyler ; Past

Master Bro . F . Honeywell , & c . Visitors—Bros . W . Hammond P . P . G . D . Middlesex , Alfred Clarko P . M . 255 , E . Farwig J . W . 180 , W . W . Morgan jun . 1385 . Business—Lodgo being formally opened , Mr . T . G . Newton was initiated into tho Order . After this ceremony Lodgo was called off . Ou resuming , Bro . Knaggs , tho S . W ., was presented for tho benefit of installation . Ho having taken the

obligation was installed , ancl invested his Officers as follow : —Bros . H . Court S . W ., Taylor J . W ., D'Orsoy Chaplain , Wigginton re-appointed Sec , Sn"g Organist , Court Assistant Organist , Vaughan S . D ., Ashley J . D ., Di \ Palmer I . G ., Walls Prov . G . Organist D . of , C , Briggs Steward , Eichinell W . S ., Harrison reappointed Tyler . A voto of thanks was proposed by tho W . M ., and unanimously voted to tho

Installing Master ( Bro . Wigginton ) for tho efficient way in which he had performed the duties of the evening . Lodgo was then closed . After banquet , the usual fust three toasts having been disposed of , tho W . M . gave tho health of the Prov . G . M . Throughout tho Province this toast was always well received . All knew what Bro . Col . Burdett had done for Freemasonry . The name of Bro . Hammond was coupled

with tho toast , and Bro . Wigginton was also asked to respond , he representing tho Province of Worcestershire . Bro . Hammond considered it a great honour to have his name mentioned in connection with their esteemed Provincial Master . He also referred to tho many good qualities of the D . P . G . M ., Bro . Little . Bro . Wigginton tendered his thanks on behalf of outside Provinces . Bro . Saunders proposed the

health of the W . M ., whom he designated as true a brother as could be found . He was the first initiate of the Lodge , and had , during its short existence , been ever thoughtful of its welfare . The W . M . considered it a great honour to bo placed in the chair of the Lodge . Being the first-born of the Lodge he might almost say that he had been in office from the day of his initiation . The health of the Installing Officer

followed . So long as tho Lodge lasted tho memory of Bro . Wigginton , the founder and the Master for tho first two years of its existence , would remain . Bro . Wigginton briefly responded , after which the W . M . gave the Past Masters ; the I . P . M . Bro . Saunders had shown his good qualities , by the interest he ever took in the welfare of the Charities and the Order generally . In reply , Bro . Saunders

stated that , being a founder of the Lodge , he had always worked for its welfare . He had ever endeavoured to uphold its dignity , and would continue so to do . The health of the Initiate was next honoured ; ho expressed his gratitude at the reception which had been accorded him . The Visitors , who the W . M . was pleased to see , were next toasted , and Bro . Clarke responded . Tho Officers was

acknowledged by the S . W . ; and the Chaplain , Secretary and Treasurer , by the Chaplain and Secretary . To the toast of the Masonic Press , Bros . Morgan and Walls replied , after which Bro . Saunders proposed the Masonic Charities , exhorting each brother to work strenuously on their behalf . The Tyler was next summoned , and closed tho proceedings by toasting our distressed brethren .

Canterbury Lodge , Wo . 1635 . —The brethren met on Tnesday , the 13 th inst ., at the Masonic Hall , 33 Golden-square , under the presidency of tho Eev . John Robbins D . D ., Rev . Canon Harford M . A . S . W . and W . M . elect , J . H . Davis Sec , & c Among the brethren present as visitors wero Bros . T . A . Fenn P . G . D . C ., J . Hcrvoy G . S ., Hydo Pullen P . G . S . B ., Col . Barney , Col . Clebe , E . P .

Albert P . G . P ., Cusins , Murlis P . M . 1612 , Barry 197 , Mead , & c The Lodge was opened ancl the minutes were confirmed . Bros . G . H . Boughton and J . Edmiston were raised to the 3 rd degree . Bros . Tner and Hunt were passed to the 2 nd degree . A Board of installed Masters was opened , and Bro . Rev . Canon Harford M . A . and W . M . elect was presented to the Lodge and duly installed . On the

readmission of the brethren , tho W . M . invested his Officers—Bros . Rev . John Bobbins D . D . I . P . M ., J . Keene S . W ., Dr . Sugg J . W . and Sec . pro tern , H . Eull S . D ., J . H . Davis Treas ., Gordon Davis I . G ., Rev . Francis Byng Chaplain . The W . M . presented an elegant P . M . jewel to Bro . Robbins D . D ., for the able manner he had discharged his duties as the first W . M . and founder of the Lodge . The Rev . Bro . returned thanks for tho presentation . Several matters in

connection with the Lodge were discussed , and it was then closed . The brethren adjourned to the Grosvenor Restaurant , Now Bondstreet , for refreshments , after which the nsual toasts were given Col . Bumey returned thanks for the Grand Officers . The health of the W . M ., I . P . M ., and Officers were given aud responded to , and tho Tyler concluded the proceedings of a very agreeable and harmonious evenina .

Panmure Eoyal Arch Chapter , Wo . 720 . —This Chapter held its regular meeting on Monday , tho 12 th November , at the Horns Tavern , Kennington . Present—M . E . Comp . G . H . Newington Bridges Z ., E . Comps . Geo . Waterall H ., Mark S . Larlham J ., James Stevens P . Z . and Scribe E ., H . C . Levander P . Z . Treas ., and R . H . Harvey P . Z . ; also Comps . R . N . Field P . S ., A . C . Burrell 1 st A . S ., Samuel Poynter 2 nd A . S ., Thomas Meggy Steward , John Gilbert

Janitor ; G . T . Thornes , Alfred Yonngman , & c . ; and visiting Comps . P . Dakers P . Z . 583 , Walter Foster , Thos . Edmondston ancl II . Jarman , all of the Macdcnald Chapter , No . 1216 . The Chapter waa opened in duo form and with solemn prayer , aud Comps . below the chairs were admitted . Ballots were taken for Bros . Edward Mitchell , of the Panmure Lodge , No . 720 , ancl Thomas Preston , Sec . of the Royal Leopold Lodge , No . 1 € 69 , and those brethren were exalted into the Royal Arch degree , A few matters of business detail having been

Notices Of Meetings.

disposed of , the Chapter was closed , and Comps . adjourned to refreshment . Tho usual toasts were duly honoured , and both exaltees and visitors expressed their great satisfaction with the work which had been performed . The Companions separated at a reasonably early hour .

Egyptian Lodgo of Instruction , Wo . 27—This Lodgo held its usual weekly meeting at Bro . Maidwell's , tho Hercules Tavern , Leadenhall-street , on Thursday evening last , 15 th Nov ., at 7 . 30 . Present—Bros . Norden W . M ., Da Silva S . W ., Biddle J . W ., Webb Preceptor , Grammer Sec , Maidwoll S . D ., Frazor J . D ., W . Lipscombe I . G ., and numerous other brethren . Tho ceremony of tho 3 rd degree was rehearsed , Bro . Aarons acting as candidate .

The 1 st section of tho 3 rd lecture was worked by Bro . Horsley , assisted by the brethren . The 2 nd section by Bro . Horsley , Bro . Maidwell answering the whole of tho questions of this section . Tho 3 rd section was also worked by Bro . Horsley . A voto of thanks was recorded on the minutes to the W . M . Bro . Norden , it being tho first time ho had presided at this Lodge of Instruction . The Lodge was then closed in ancient form .

Constitutional Lodge of Instruction , Wo . 55 . —This Lodgo held its weekly meeting on Tuesday , the 13 th inst ., at the Bedford Hotel , Southampton-bnildings . Present—Bros . J . H . Dodson W . M ., Chapman S . W ., Cooper J . W ., W . G . Dickins Secretary , J . C . Dwarber Treas ., Brown S . D ., White J . D ., Linscott I . G ., P . M . Bro . Biugemann Preceptor j Bros . Soper , R . P . Tate , Webster , Thompson , Corner , and several other brethren . The Lodge was opened in due

form , minutes of preceding meeting read and confirmed . Bro . Thompson , a candidate for passing , answered questions , was entrusted and withdrew . Lodge opened in 2 nd degree , and Bro . Thompson passed to the degree of Fellow Craft . The 1 st , 2 nd , and 3 rd sections of the lecture wore worked by Bro . Tate . Lodgo resumed to 1 st degree . Bro . Chapman was unanimously elected W . M . for the ensuing week . All Masonic business being ended , the Lodge was closed , in perfect harmony , and adjourned to Tuesday , 20 th inst .

Friendship Lodge of Instruction , Wo . 100 . —The first meeting of this Lodge was held at the Crown and Anchor Hotel , Gt . Yarmouth , on Friday , the 9 th inst , when there was a fair muster of brethren . The chair was taken by Bro . Bonfellow I . P . M . P . G . A . D . C . Norfolk , the other officers being Bro . Capt . Dods S . W ., Howes P . M . S . W ., Stanbridge S . D ., Palk J . D ., A . D . Bennett I . G ., P . Glover

P . P . b . O . Berks and Bucks Secretary pro tern . The ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . W . Johnson acting as candidate . Afterwards various matters of bnsiness were settled , Bro . James Bond being appointed Preceptor , and Bro . A . D . Bennett Secretary and Treasurer . Considering that several brethren were engaged the

same evening in connection with the Corporation ( this being the day of appointing tho mayor of the borough ) there was a good attendance , and _ the meeting was very successful . We wish the now venture ( which entirely owes its origin to the indefatigable exertions of Bro . Glover ) every prosperity .

London Masonic Lodge of Instruction . —A meeting was held on Monday last , at the Club , 101 Queen Victoria-street , E . C . Present—Bros . Sharratt W . M ., Joseph Langton S . W ., C . E . Smith J . W ., J . E . Shand Secretary , C . J . Hogg Treasurer , Dobbing S . D ., Barnett J . D ., J . D . Langton I . G . ; Bros . W . Smallpiece Preceptor , Edell , Rumpff , Rogers , Bauman . Visitors—Bros . C . F . Cooke 1673 , Otto Strauss 1673 , W . W . Morgan jun . 1385 . Business—LocVe formall

y opened . Ceremony of initiation rehearsed , Bro . Rogers candidafce . Lodge called off to refreshment , and resumed . Bro . Bauman was entrusted , and , Lodge being advanced , passed to degree of Fellow Craft . Bro . Smallpiece gave the lecture on the tracing board ; the W . M . resumed the Lodge to the first degree . Four brethren were unanimously elected members . Bro . Joseph Langton was chosen to fill tho chair at the next meeting , and three members having been appointed to audit the accounts , the Lodge was closed .

Kowley Lodge , Wo . 1051 , Lancaster . —The regular meet . mg was held at the Masonic Rooms , Athenreum , on Monday , 5 th November . The W . M . Bro . T . Jackson presided s there were also present Bros . N . W . Holme S . W ., Alfred Sherriff J . W ., H . Longmatl I . P . M ., Dr . J . D . Moore P . G . S . B . England , W . J . Sly P . Prov . G . D ..

G . Taylor S . D ., J . T . Jackson J . D ., John Hatch P . M . and Secretary 281 , and a number of brethren and visitors . After the usual business had been transacted , Bro . Dr . Moore delivered an interesting lecture on " the Botany of Freemasonry , " which was listened to with great

attention by all present . At at its close a hearty vote of thanks was , by acclamation , awarded to that worshipfnl brother for his instructive lecture . Two candidates were proposed for initiation , and the proceedings of the evening terminated .

On Wednesday evening , the 7 th inst ., an emergency meeting of this Lodge was held , when Lieutenant W . H . Chippendale of the Royal Engineers , was duly initiated into the mysteries of Freemasonry .

Capper Lodge , Wo . 1076 . —A meeting was held on Thursday , 8 th November , at the Masonic Hotel , Victoria Docks . Present—Bros , John Dorton W . M ., John Whito S . W . and W . M . oliet , F . Brien J . W ., John Henderson Secretary , B . Brayshaw P . M . Treasurer , Macarthy S . D ., Tapley J . D ., Wm . Dortou D . C , Corkey a :-. a Mitchell Stewards ob fol

, < f 1 LG - '* , man , 1 >! u' ' - rast Masters Br 0 S . Day , Holliclav , Knox , basKell , West , Ashdown and Watkins . Visitors—Bros . A . ' C . Rees P . M . and P . P . G . S . B . DunedinN . Z ., Tidyman W . M . 1327 P . G . O . Essex . S . P . Ewius S . W . ancl W . M . elect 766 , W . F . Catcheside 1083 and others . Bpsjuess-Tho installation of the W . M . elect . This beauti .

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Notices Of Meetings.

NOTICES OF MEETINGS .

** rancis Burdett Lodgo , Wo . 1503 .-The installation meeting of this Lodgo was hold on Wednesday last , at tho Albany Hotel , Twickenham . Present—Bros . W . H . Saunders Prov . G . S . W . M ., S . H . Knaggs S . W ., H . Court sen . J . W ., W . Wigginton P . P . G . S . of Works , & c , Sec , J . P . Taylor S . D ., H . VV . L . Vaughan J . D ., H . Court jun . Organist , F . M . Ashley I . G ., Harrison Tyler ; Past

Master Bro . F . Honeywell , & c . Visitors—Bros . W . Hammond P . P . G . D . Middlesex , Alfred Clarko P . M . 255 , E . Farwig J . W . 180 , W . W . Morgan jun . 1385 . Business—Lodgo being formally opened , Mr . T . G . Newton was initiated into tho Order . After this ceremony Lodgo was called off . Ou resuming , Bro . Knaggs , tho S . W ., was presented for tho benefit of installation . Ho having taken the

obligation was installed , ancl invested his Officers as follow : —Bros . H . Court S . W ., Taylor J . W ., D'Orsoy Chaplain , Wigginton re-appointed Sec , Sn"g Organist , Court Assistant Organist , Vaughan S . D ., Ashley J . D ., Di \ Palmer I . G ., Walls Prov . G . Organist D . of , C , Briggs Steward , Eichinell W . S ., Harrison reappointed Tyler . A voto of thanks was proposed by tho W . M ., and unanimously voted to tho

Installing Master ( Bro . Wigginton ) for tho efficient way in which he had performed the duties of the evening . Lodgo was then closed . After banquet , the usual fust three toasts having been disposed of , tho W . M . gave tho health of the Prov . G . M . Throughout tho Province this toast was always well received . All knew what Bro . Col . Burdett had done for Freemasonry . The name of Bro . Hammond was coupled

with tho toast , and Bro . Wigginton was also asked to respond , he representing tho Province of Worcestershire . Bro . Hammond considered it a great honour to have his name mentioned in connection with their esteemed Provincial Master . He also referred to tho many good qualities of the D . P . G . M ., Bro . Little . Bro . Wigginton tendered his thanks on behalf of outside Provinces . Bro . Saunders proposed the

health of the W . M ., whom he designated as true a brother as could be found . He was the first initiate of the Lodge , and had , during its short existence , been ever thoughtful of its welfare . The W . M . considered it a great honour to bo placed in the chair of the Lodge . Being the first-born of the Lodge he might almost say that he had been in office from the day of his initiation . The health of the Installing Officer

followed . So long as tho Lodge lasted tho memory of Bro . Wigginton , the founder and the Master for tho first two years of its existence , would remain . Bro . Wigginton briefly responded , after which the W . M . gave the Past Masters ; the I . P . M . Bro . Saunders had shown his good qualities , by the interest he ever took in the welfare of the Charities and the Order generally . In reply , Bro . Saunders

stated that , being a founder of the Lodge , he had always worked for its welfare . He had ever endeavoured to uphold its dignity , and would continue so to do . The health of the Initiate was next honoured ; ho expressed his gratitude at the reception which had been accorded him . The Visitors , who the W . M . was pleased to see , were next toasted , and Bro . Clarke responded . Tho Officers was

acknowledged by the S . W . ; and the Chaplain , Secretary and Treasurer , by the Chaplain and Secretary . To the toast of the Masonic Press , Bros . Morgan and Walls replied , after which Bro . Saunders proposed the Masonic Charities , exhorting each brother to work strenuously on their behalf . The Tyler was next summoned , and closed tho proceedings by toasting our distressed brethren .

Canterbury Lodge , Wo . 1635 . —The brethren met on Tnesday , the 13 th inst ., at the Masonic Hall , 33 Golden-square , under the presidency of tho Eev . John Robbins D . D ., Rev . Canon Harford M . A . S . W . and W . M . elect , J . H . Davis Sec , & c Among the brethren present as visitors wero Bros . T . A . Fenn P . G . D . C ., J . Hcrvoy G . S ., Hydo Pullen P . G . S . B ., Col . Barney , Col . Clebe , E . P .

Albert P . G . P ., Cusins , Murlis P . M . 1612 , Barry 197 , Mead , & c The Lodge was opened ancl the minutes were confirmed . Bros . G . H . Boughton and J . Edmiston were raised to the 3 rd degree . Bros . Tner and Hunt were passed to the 2 nd degree . A Board of installed Masters was opened , and Bro . Rev . Canon Harford M . A . and W . M . elect was presented to the Lodge and duly installed . On the

readmission of the brethren , tho W . M . invested his Officers—Bros . Rev . John Bobbins D . D . I . P . M ., J . Keene S . W ., Dr . Sugg J . W . and Sec . pro tern , H . Eull S . D ., J . H . Davis Treas ., Gordon Davis I . G ., Rev . Francis Byng Chaplain . The W . M . presented an elegant P . M . jewel to Bro . Robbins D . D ., for the able manner he had discharged his duties as the first W . M . and founder of the Lodge . The Rev . Bro . returned thanks for tho presentation . Several matters in

connection with the Lodge were discussed , and it was then closed . The brethren adjourned to the Grosvenor Restaurant , Now Bondstreet , for refreshments , after which the nsual toasts were given Col . Bumey returned thanks for the Grand Officers . The health of the W . M ., I . P . M ., and Officers were given aud responded to , and tho Tyler concluded the proceedings of a very agreeable and harmonious evenina .

Panmure Eoyal Arch Chapter , Wo . 720 . —This Chapter held its regular meeting on Monday , tho 12 th November , at the Horns Tavern , Kennington . Present—M . E . Comp . G . H . Newington Bridges Z ., E . Comps . Geo . Waterall H ., Mark S . Larlham J ., James Stevens P . Z . and Scribe E ., H . C . Levander P . Z . Treas ., and R . H . Harvey P . Z . ; also Comps . R . N . Field P . S ., A . C . Burrell 1 st A . S ., Samuel Poynter 2 nd A . S ., Thomas Meggy Steward , John Gilbert

Janitor ; G . T . Thornes , Alfred Yonngman , & c . ; and visiting Comps . P . Dakers P . Z . 583 , Walter Foster , Thos . Edmondston ancl II . Jarman , all of the Macdcnald Chapter , No . 1216 . The Chapter waa opened in duo form and with solemn prayer , aud Comps . below the chairs were admitted . Ballots were taken for Bros . Edward Mitchell , of the Panmure Lodge , No . 720 , ancl Thomas Preston , Sec . of the Royal Leopold Lodge , No . 1 € 69 , and those brethren were exalted into the Royal Arch degree , A few matters of business detail having been

Notices Of Meetings.

disposed of , the Chapter was closed , and Comps . adjourned to refreshment . Tho usual toasts were duly honoured , and both exaltees and visitors expressed their great satisfaction with the work which had been performed . The Companions separated at a reasonably early hour .

Egyptian Lodgo of Instruction , Wo . 27—This Lodgo held its usual weekly meeting at Bro . Maidwell's , tho Hercules Tavern , Leadenhall-street , on Thursday evening last , 15 th Nov ., at 7 . 30 . Present—Bros . Norden W . M ., Da Silva S . W ., Biddle J . W ., Webb Preceptor , Grammer Sec , Maidwoll S . D ., Frazor J . D ., W . Lipscombe I . G ., and numerous other brethren . Tho ceremony of tho 3 rd degree was rehearsed , Bro . Aarons acting as candidate .

The 1 st section of tho 3 rd lecture was worked by Bro . Horsley , assisted by the brethren . The 2 nd section by Bro . Horsley , Bro . Maidwell answering the whole of tho questions of this section . Tho 3 rd section was also worked by Bro . Horsley . A voto of thanks was recorded on the minutes to the W . M . Bro . Norden , it being tho first time ho had presided at this Lodge of Instruction . The Lodge was then closed in ancient form .

Constitutional Lodge of Instruction , Wo . 55 . —This Lodgo held its weekly meeting on Tuesday , the 13 th inst ., at the Bedford Hotel , Southampton-bnildings . Present—Bros . J . H . Dodson W . M ., Chapman S . W ., Cooper J . W ., W . G . Dickins Secretary , J . C . Dwarber Treas ., Brown S . D ., White J . D ., Linscott I . G ., P . M . Bro . Biugemann Preceptor j Bros . Soper , R . P . Tate , Webster , Thompson , Corner , and several other brethren . The Lodge was opened in due

form , minutes of preceding meeting read and confirmed . Bro . Thompson , a candidate for passing , answered questions , was entrusted and withdrew . Lodge opened in 2 nd degree , and Bro . Thompson passed to the degree of Fellow Craft . The 1 st , 2 nd , and 3 rd sections of the lecture wore worked by Bro . Tate . Lodgo resumed to 1 st degree . Bro . Chapman was unanimously elected W . M . for the ensuing week . All Masonic business being ended , the Lodge was closed , in perfect harmony , and adjourned to Tuesday , 20 th inst .

Friendship Lodge of Instruction , Wo . 100 . —The first meeting of this Lodge was held at the Crown and Anchor Hotel , Gt . Yarmouth , on Friday , the 9 th inst , when there was a fair muster of brethren . The chair was taken by Bro . Bonfellow I . P . M . P . G . A . D . C . Norfolk , the other officers being Bro . Capt . Dods S . W ., Howes P . M . S . W ., Stanbridge S . D ., Palk J . D ., A . D . Bennett I . G ., P . Glover

P . P . b . O . Berks and Bucks Secretary pro tern . The ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . W . Johnson acting as candidate . Afterwards various matters of bnsiness were settled , Bro . James Bond being appointed Preceptor , and Bro . A . D . Bennett Secretary and Treasurer . Considering that several brethren were engaged the

same evening in connection with the Corporation ( this being the day of appointing tho mayor of the borough ) there was a good attendance , and _ the meeting was very successful . We wish the now venture ( which entirely owes its origin to the indefatigable exertions of Bro . Glover ) every prosperity .

London Masonic Lodge of Instruction . —A meeting was held on Monday last , at the Club , 101 Queen Victoria-street , E . C . Present—Bros . Sharratt W . M ., Joseph Langton S . W ., C . E . Smith J . W ., J . E . Shand Secretary , C . J . Hogg Treasurer , Dobbing S . D ., Barnett J . D ., J . D . Langton I . G . ; Bros . W . Smallpiece Preceptor , Edell , Rumpff , Rogers , Bauman . Visitors—Bros . C . F . Cooke 1673 , Otto Strauss 1673 , W . W . Morgan jun . 1385 . Business—LocVe formall

y opened . Ceremony of initiation rehearsed , Bro . Rogers candidafce . Lodge called off to refreshment , and resumed . Bro . Bauman was entrusted , and , Lodge being advanced , passed to degree of Fellow Craft . Bro . Smallpiece gave the lecture on the tracing board ; the W . M . resumed the Lodge to the first degree . Four brethren were unanimously elected members . Bro . Joseph Langton was chosen to fill tho chair at the next meeting , and three members having been appointed to audit the accounts , the Lodge was closed .

Kowley Lodge , Wo . 1051 , Lancaster . —The regular meet . mg was held at the Masonic Rooms , Athenreum , on Monday , 5 th November . The W . M . Bro . T . Jackson presided s there were also present Bros . N . W . Holme S . W ., Alfred Sherriff J . W ., H . Longmatl I . P . M ., Dr . J . D . Moore P . G . S . B . England , W . J . Sly P . Prov . G . D ..

G . Taylor S . D ., J . T . Jackson J . D ., John Hatch P . M . and Secretary 281 , and a number of brethren and visitors . After the usual business had been transacted , Bro . Dr . Moore delivered an interesting lecture on " the Botany of Freemasonry , " which was listened to with great

attention by all present . At at its close a hearty vote of thanks was , by acclamation , awarded to that worshipfnl brother for his instructive lecture . Two candidates were proposed for initiation , and the proceedings of the evening terminated .

On Wednesday evening , the 7 th inst ., an emergency meeting of this Lodge was held , when Lieutenant W . H . Chippendale of the Royal Engineers , was duly initiated into the mysteries of Freemasonry .

Capper Lodge , Wo . 1076 . —A meeting was held on Thursday , 8 th November , at the Masonic Hotel , Victoria Docks . Present—Bros , John Dorton W . M ., John Whito S . W . and W . M . oliet , F . Brien J . W ., John Henderson Secretary , B . Brayshaw P . M . Treasurer , Macarthy S . D ., Tapley J . D ., Wm . Dortou D . C , Corkey a :-. a Mitchell Stewards ob fol

, < f 1 LG - '* , man , 1 >! u' ' - rast Masters Br 0 S . Day , Holliclav , Knox , basKell , West , Ashdown and Watkins . Visitors—Bros . A . ' C . Rees P . M . and P . P . G . S . B . DunedinN . Z ., Tidyman W . M . 1327 P . G . O . Essex . S . P . Ewius S . W . ancl W . M . elect 766 , W . F . Catcheside 1083 and others . Bpsjuess-Tho installation of the W . M . elect . This beauti .

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