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Notices Of Meetings.
officers of rank . P . M . Bro . John Thompson felt gratified in presenting his first annual statement , as it showed such success and progress as was almost unparalleled in any young Lodge . It was started just a year ago with only 13 members , and ho could now boast of 42 ; tho Lodge had paid a very heavy sum for expenses , which was always incidental to a new Lodge , and still it completed its year with a
balance in hand . Tho election of W . M . for tho ensuing year was then proceeded with , and the choice of the brethren fell unanimously on Bro . Benjamin L . Wells , who had officiated as S . W . during the past year . P . M . Bro . John Thompson was re-elected Treasnerer and Bro . Crier Tyler . A vote of thanks to the retiring Master , for his praiseworthy efforts in conducting the affairs of the Lodge , was
proposed b y P . M . Bro . Charles Wells ( ex-Mayor of Hull ) , and seconded by Bro . J . Brooke Prov . S . J . D . and W . M . of the Minerva Lodge , No . 254 . This was carried with acclamation , and W . M . Bro . Oates briefly acknowledged the compliment paid to him . The ceremony of installation will take place on Wednesday , the 12 th of next month , when
a large and influential attendance is expected . At tho conclusion of the Lodge business , the usual loyal and Craft toasts were honoured , and the proceedings were enlivened with some excellent songs , one being an impromptu , written by a member of the Lodge ,. and was received by the brethren with hearty applause .
Addiscombe Lodge , No . 1556 . —An emergency meeting of this Lodgo was held on the 11 th instant , at the Alma Tavern , Addiscombe . Present—Bros . S . T . Turquand W . M ., T . F . Mnllett S . W ., J . Parsons Smith J . W ., W . S . Masterman acting P . M ., H . E . Frances P . G . D . Treasurer , Gray S . D ., Pill J . D ., L . Turquand I . G . and thirteen other brethren , including Bros . Pettitt No . 95 , and Broomtmll No .
778 , who were visitors , when Bros . Lowno and Wheeler were abl y raised to the snblime degree of Master Masons . Bro . Foster was passed to the second degree , and Bros . Godwin , Colstor and Davis were dnly initiated into tho Order . At the consecration of the Lodge , in August last , there were only seven members , since that period twelve brethren have been initiated , and two joining members have
also been added , making the number on the roll at tho present time twenty-one ; this largo increase in so short a period fully justifies the brethren who exerted their influence in forming this Lodge , and proves that such a stop was absolutely necessary to meet the requirements of the neig hbourhood . An excellent banquet was provided , to which the brethren did justice , after which the nsnal Masonic toasts
were duly given , and responded to most heartily . Bro . Broomhall , in his reply on behalf of himself and brother visitor , expressed his pleasure and surprise , that in a country Lodgo the ritual and ceremonies were worked with such accuracy , order , and solemnity , equal indeed to any working he had heard in a London Lodge . Tho brethren separated with general congratulations and hearty good wishes .
Duke of Connaught Lodge . 1658 . —This new Lodge held its second regular meeting at the Surrey Masonic Hall , Camberwell . on Thursday , tho 19 th inst . Present—Bros . W . Snowden W . M ., W . S . Cackett S . W ., T . Sleap J . W ., J . Dann P . M . ' and Secretary , W . Mitchell S . D ., A . ltunacres J . D ., J . Kemp I . G ., W . Chalk W . S ., F . GeiderTyler ; also Bros . C . E . Power , T . Taylor , C Sims , E . Pearman , W . Rowlands , J . E . Pentreath , G . Harris , J . H . Swan , J . Emins ; also Visitors , Bros . C B . Wright , Asaph 1319 , S . J . Harvey , Royal
Notices Of Meetings.
Jubilee 72 , C . E . Towell , Victoria 1356 , J . M . Walters , Westbourne 133 , T . T . Dryson , Royal Union 382 . Tho Lodgo was opened , and tho minutes confirmed . The W . M . vacated the chair , and Bro . P . M . Dann officiated . Bros . Power , Taylor , Sims , Pearman and Pentreath were duly passed to the degree of Follow Craft . A ballot was taken for Bro . W . Rowlands , of the Royal Jubilee Lodge , No . 72 , as a joining
member , which being unanimous , Bro . Rowlands was admitted and enrolled as a member of the Lodge . Ballots were taken for Messrs . G . Harris , J . H . Swan and J . Emins , and those gentlemen were regularl y initiated . The W . M . resumed the chair . The Secretary read a copy of a communication from Grand Lodge , dated 7 th December 1839 . Bro . Sleap J . W . moved that the question of raising the initiation fee , from five to seven guineas , be taken into consideration .
Bro . Mitchell S . D . seconded the motion , which was carried by a large majority . Bro . John Morgan Walters , of the Westbourne Lodge , No . 733 , was proposed as a joining member . Candidates for initiation were proposed . All Masonic business being ended , tho Lodge was closed aud adjourned till tho second Thursday in January next . The brethren then went to refreshment , after which the usual loyal and Masonic toasts wero honoured , and the remainder of the evening was spent in a most happy and convivial manner .
Morecambe Lodge , No . 1561 , Lancaster . —The monthly meeting of this Lodge was held at the North Western Hotel , Morecambe , on the 3 rd inst ., Bro . Dr . J . D . Moore WM . occupying the Master ' s chair . Thero were several members present from the Lancaster Lodges . Bros . Ward and Bannister were passed from Entered
Apprentices to Follow Craftsmen , and at the close of the charge the W . M . ( Bro . Dr . Moore ) gave a lecture on the Second Degree , which was highly appreciated by those prosent . A cordial vote of thanks was passed to Bro . Stovey 2 S 1 , for his presont to tho Lodge of an oil-cloth . Two candidates were proposed for initiation , and the Lodge was closed in peaco and harmony .
City of Westminster Lodge , No . 1563 . —The second meeting of this Lodge , since its consecration , was held on tho 9 th inst ., at tho Cafe Royal , Air-street , Regent-street . The W . M . and officers were all in their respective places . Bros . Swallow W . M . ( P . M . of the Royal Union Lodge , Uxbridgo ) , the Rov . P . M . Hoklen S . W ., White J . W ., C . A . Cottebrune P . G . P . Treasnrer , Scott ( P . M . 749 ) Secretary ,
Phillip S . D ., Turner J . D ., W . 0 . Parsons ( W . M . 180 ) I . G ., Shand D . C , Hutchinson W . S ., and Bros . Willis , Gibson , Worrell , & c . The Lodge was opened , and tho minutes were confirmed . Bros . Bishop , Turner , Browning and Hart being duly qualified , wero passed to the 2 nd degree , and Mr . Gardner was balloted for , accepted , and initiated into tho Order . Tho working was perfectly rendered , and with duo
solemnity . The byo-hiws proposed were submitted to the Lodgo by tho Secretary , when it was proposed by Bro . W . C Parsons I . G ., and seconded b y Bro . Shand D . C , " That the same should be printed , and a copy sent to every brother of the Lodge , so that they should bo fully discussed at the next meeting . " This was carried unanimously . The
Lodge was then closed until the second Thursday in January . A very excellent banquet followed , and after tho removal of the cloth tho W . M . presided , giving the usual loyal and Masonic toasts , and a most enjoyable evening was passed . Bro . Lancaster S . W . 1201 was present as a visitor .
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Notices Of Meetings.
officers of rank . P . M . Bro . John Thompson felt gratified in presenting his first annual statement , as it showed such success and progress as was almost unparalleled in any young Lodge . It was started just a year ago with only 13 members , and ho could now boast of 42 ; tho Lodge had paid a very heavy sum for expenses , which was always incidental to a new Lodge , and still it completed its year with a
balance in hand . Tho election of W . M . for tho ensuing year was then proceeded with , and the choice of the brethren fell unanimously on Bro . Benjamin L . Wells , who had officiated as S . W . during the past year . P . M . Bro . John Thompson was re-elected Treasnerer and Bro . Crier Tyler . A vote of thanks to the retiring Master , for his praiseworthy efforts in conducting the affairs of the Lodge , was
proposed b y P . M . Bro . Charles Wells ( ex-Mayor of Hull ) , and seconded by Bro . J . Brooke Prov . S . J . D . and W . M . of the Minerva Lodge , No . 254 . This was carried with acclamation , and W . M . Bro . Oates briefly acknowledged the compliment paid to him . The ceremony of installation will take place on Wednesday , the 12 th of next month , when
a large and influential attendance is expected . At tho conclusion of the Lodge business , the usual loyal and Craft toasts were honoured , and the proceedings were enlivened with some excellent songs , one being an impromptu , written by a member of the Lodge ,. and was received by the brethren with hearty applause .
Addiscombe Lodge , No . 1556 . —An emergency meeting of this Lodgo was held on the 11 th instant , at the Alma Tavern , Addiscombe . Present—Bros . S . T . Turquand W . M ., T . F . Mnllett S . W ., J . Parsons Smith J . W ., W . S . Masterman acting P . M ., H . E . Frances P . G . D . Treasurer , Gray S . D ., Pill J . D ., L . Turquand I . G . and thirteen other brethren , including Bros . Pettitt No . 95 , and Broomtmll No .
778 , who were visitors , when Bros . Lowno and Wheeler were abl y raised to the snblime degree of Master Masons . Bro . Foster was passed to the second degree , and Bros . Godwin , Colstor and Davis were dnly initiated into tho Order . At the consecration of the Lodge , in August last , there were only seven members , since that period twelve brethren have been initiated , and two joining members have
also been added , making the number on the roll at tho present time twenty-one ; this largo increase in so short a period fully justifies the brethren who exerted their influence in forming this Lodge , and proves that such a stop was absolutely necessary to meet the requirements of the neig hbourhood . An excellent banquet was provided , to which the brethren did justice , after which the nsnal Masonic toasts
were duly given , and responded to most heartily . Bro . Broomhall , in his reply on behalf of himself and brother visitor , expressed his pleasure and surprise , that in a country Lodgo the ritual and ceremonies were worked with such accuracy , order , and solemnity , equal indeed to any working he had heard in a London Lodge . Tho brethren separated with general congratulations and hearty good wishes .
Duke of Connaught Lodge . 1658 . —This new Lodge held its second regular meeting at the Surrey Masonic Hall , Camberwell . on Thursday , tho 19 th inst . Present—Bros . W . Snowden W . M ., W . S . Cackett S . W ., T . Sleap J . W ., J . Dann P . M . ' and Secretary , W . Mitchell S . D ., A . ltunacres J . D ., J . Kemp I . G ., W . Chalk W . S ., F . GeiderTyler ; also Bros . C . E . Power , T . Taylor , C Sims , E . Pearman , W . Rowlands , J . E . Pentreath , G . Harris , J . H . Swan , J . Emins ; also Visitors , Bros . C B . Wright , Asaph 1319 , S . J . Harvey , Royal
Notices Of Meetings.
Jubilee 72 , C . E . Towell , Victoria 1356 , J . M . Walters , Westbourne 133 , T . T . Dryson , Royal Union 382 . Tho Lodgo was opened , and tho minutes confirmed . The W . M . vacated the chair , and Bro . P . M . Dann officiated . Bros . Power , Taylor , Sims , Pearman and Pentreath were duly passed to the degree of Follow Craft . A ballot was taken for Bro . W . Rowlands , of the Royal Jubilee Lodge , No . 72 , as a joining
member , which being unanimous , Bro . Rowlands was admitted and enrolled as a member of the Lodge . Ballots were taken for Messrs . G . Harris , J . H . Swan and J . Emins , and those gentlemen were regularl y initiated . The W . M . resumed the chair . The Secretary read a copy of a communication from Grand Lodge , dated 7 th December 1839 . Bro . Sleap J . W . moved that the question of raising the initiation fee , from five to seven guineas , be taken into consideration .
Bro . Mitchell S . D . seconded the motion , which was carried by a large majority . Bro . John Morgan Walters , of the Westbourne Lodge , No . 733 , was proposed as a joining member . Candidates for initiation were proposed . All Masonic business being ended , tho Lodge was closed aud adjourned till tho second Thursday in January next . The brethren then went to refreshment , after which the usual loyal and Masonic toasts wero honoured , and the remainder of the evening was spent in a most happy and convivial manner .
Morecambe Lodge , No . 1561 , Lancaster . —The monthly meeting of this Lodge was held at the North Western Hotel , Morecambe , on the 3 rd inst ., Bro . Dr . J . D . Moore WM . occupying the Master ' s chair . Thero were several members present from the Lancaster Lodges . Bros . Ward and Bannister were passed from Entered
Apprentices to Follow Craftsmen , and at the close of the charge the W . M . ( Bro . Dr . Moore ) gave a lecture on the Second Degree , which was highly appreciated by those prosent . A cordial vote of thanks was passed to Bro . Stovey 2 S 1 , for his presont to tho Lodge of an oil-cloth . Two candidates were proposed for initiation , and the Lodge was closed in peaco and harmony .
City of Westminster Lodge , No . 1563 . —The second meeting of this Lodge , since its consecration , was held on tho 9 th inst ., at tho Cafe Royal , Air-street , Regent-street . The W . M . and officers were all in their respective places . Bros . Swallow W . M . ( P . M . of the Royal Union Lodge , Uxbridgo ) , the Rov . P . M . Hoklen S . W ., White J . W ., C . A . Cottebrune P . G . P . Treasnrer , Scott ( P . M . 749 ) Secretary ,
Phillip S . D ., Turner J . D ., W . 0 . Parsons ( W . M . 180 ) I . G ., Shand D . C , Hutchinson W . S ., and Bros . Willis , Gibson , Worrell , & c . The Lodge was opened , and tho minutes were confirmed . Bros . Bishop , Turner , Browning and Hart being duly qualified , wero passed to the 2 nd degree , and Mr . Gardner was balloted for , accepted , and initiated into tho Order . Tho working was perfectly rendered , and with duo
solemnity . The byo-hiws proposed were submitted to the Lodgo by tho Secretary , when it was proposed by Bro . W . C Parsons I . G ., and seconded b y Bro . Shand D . C , " That the same should be printed , and a copy sent to every brother of the Lodge , so that they should bo fully discussed at the next meeting . " This was carried unanimously . The
Lodge was then closed until the second Thursday in January . A very excellent banquet followed , and after tho removal of the cloth tho W . M . presided , giving the usual loyal and Masonic toasts , and a most enjoyable evening was passed . Bro . Lancaster S . W . 1201 was present as a visitor .
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THE HOLBORN RESTAURANT , 218 HIGH HOLBORK ONE OF THE SIGHTS AND ONE OF THE COMFORTS OF LONDON . Attractions of the chief PARISIAN ESTABLISHMENTS , with the quiet and order essential to English customs .. DINNERS AND LUNCHEONS PROM DAILY BILL OP PARE . ATable cFIiote every evening from 6 to 8-30 . Price 3 s 6 d . INCLUDING SOUPS , FISH , EMTREES , JOINTS , SWEETS , CHEESE , SALAD , & c , WITH DESSERT . This . FAVOURITE DINNER is accompanied by a SELECTION of High-class INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC . CJOFKKK , TEA , CHESS AND SMOKING ROOMS .
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BEST HOUSE IN LONDON FOR CORDIALS SPIRIT Colonrinp , Capillaire , ami Spruco , is 238 High Holborn . the old-established Dantzic Stores . —ADAM HILL is tho original nicker of Ale Spieo and Fettle , Syrup of Limes , or Concentrated Lemonade . Syrup ofl'ino Apple for Hum Syrup of Grape for Brandy , Honey Cream for Gin ; and many other useful articles were first introduced - to tho Spirit Trade by Adam Hill . A printed list , with prices and directions for use . Order by post .
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VfERYOUS and PHYSICAL DEBILITY , i ii —A gentleman , after years o suffering , has discovered a simple means of st-1 cure . He will be i happy to forward the particulars to any sntlei-ur on i receipt of a stamped and directed enveimie . Address—itr . J . T . Sawell , 7 Musgraw Crescent , Fullnim , London .
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AS ENGINE DRIVER . WANTED a Situation as above ( or an ? position of trust ) . Nine years' experience ; can have first class character and references . Address , J . T . Dorrington , 1-12 St . James ' s Road , Bermondsoy , London .
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! NOW KEADT . New Edition , Enlarged , Crown 8 vo ., Cloth , 3 s . WAIFS AND STRAYS , CHIEPM PROM TIIK CHESS BOARD , by Captain Hugh A . Kennedy , Vice-President of the British Chess Association . LONDON : W . W . MORGAN , 07 BARBICAN .
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! TAMAR INDIEN ( universally prescribed by tho Faculty ) , a laxative , refreshing , and medicated fruit lozenge , for the immediate relief . and effectual cure of constipation , headache , bile , j hemorrhoids , ic . Tamar ( unlike mils and the ; usual purgatives ) is agreeable to tase , and never i produces irritation . —2 s 6 d per box , post free 2 d i extra—E . GRILLON , 3-1 Coleman-st : eet , London , E . C . ; and of all Chemist * . !
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MR . THOMAS C . MACROW , 252 WL'SmiN STER BRIDGE ROAD , LOS DON , S . E . ( OPPOSITE ASTLEY'S THEATRE . ) BUSINESSES , of Every Description , let (] ii efcly tttt I ([ iiickly ( Town or Country ) . All parses win ins ; to -ell . call or send full particulars . Resist- ation fee . Hours , 10 to t >; Saturday , 10 to 3 . Enclose stamp for reply . No canvassers employed . ESTABLISHED 1864 .
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HOW TO WRITE EASILY . CIRCULAR POINTED PENS . —The Press Series , 12 different sorts , aro strongly recommended , ( id per box ; by post , One Penny extra . \ V . W . MORGAN , Stationer , 67 Barbican , E . C .
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Price Is , FREEMASONRY : ITS OUTWARD AND VISIBLE SIGNS .-PART I . The Three Degrees of Craft Masonry , with Illustrations . Designed as companion to the "Book of the Lodgo and Officer ' s Manual . " | SPENCER'S MASONIC DEPOT .