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Notices Of Meetings.
Robert Burns Lodge , No . 25 . —An emergency meeting was lield on Monday , the 1 Ifh instant , at Freemnsons "* Hall , Great ( Jueenstreet . Bro . Lindn-r W . M ., Uodg , a . n S . W ., M . Loewenstark J . W ., J . J . Wilson P . M . Treasurer , J . |) vto P . M . Secretary , Winn S . D ., Beaton J . D ., Moorcraft 1 . 0 .. P . M . ' s Harrison aud Robins . Lodgo was opened , and Messrs . Miller and Ronwell were balloted for , and
duly initiated into the Order . Bro . Doig was wised to tho third degree . Tho principal business of this meeting was for tho purpose of recommending tho petition of tho widow of tho lato respected Bro . Kirkbv , and thus enabling her son to become a candidate at the election of the Boys' School in October . It wiw decided that a summer
banquet should bo held at the Crystal Palace in July next , where tho Ladies shonld bo present . A candidate waa proposed for initiation at the next meeting . The Lodge wns then closed , and the brethren separated . Bros . T . Bull P . M . 145 and 0 . W . Stephen 3 IS ( Elgin , Scotland ) woro present as visitors .
Kings Cross Lodge of Instruction . —At Bro . Devino ' s , Blue Posts , Charlotte-street , Fitzroy-sqnare , on tho 13 th instant . Bros . Silvester VV . M ., Burgess S . W ., B . Kanffmann J . W ., Devino Treas ., S . Solomon Secretary , Little S . D ., Gnyor T . G ., Hemming
Preceptor ; and Bros . Kent , H . H . Lovy , Koester , Wilson , Soucher , Canfield , Smith , and Baker . Tho ceremony of raising was rehearsed , Bro . Kent acting as candidate . The cerftmony was perfectly and impressively rendered . Tho first and fonrth sections of the lecture were worked . Bros . C . Woods 145 and Bingham 405 ( Scotland ) were
unanimously elected members . Bro . Burgess S . W . was elected W . M . for tho ensuing week .
Strawberry Hill Lodge , No . 946 . —The regular Lodge meeting was held on Wednesday , tho 9 th inst ., at the Grotto Hotel , Cross Deep , Twickenham . Present—Bro . Dan . Argylo W . M ., supported by tho Wardens , Officers and P . M . ' s . Lodgo was opened and tho minntes wero confirmed . Bros . Charles Holland No . 157 ancl "VV . T . Bell wero nnanimously elected joining members . Bro . W .
Smoed P . M ., by tho courtesy of tho W . M ., raised Bro . Alfred Loft to tho third degree , and Bro . J . H . Sholl was passed to tho second degree by the VV . M . The Lodgo was thon closed , and tho brethren partook of an excellent banquet . Tho usual Loyal and Hasonic toasts woro given . Somo excellent songs wero sung by Bros . W . Smeed , Dr . J . Pope , Garwood and Beard . The Visitors were Bros . Latham , late 010 , Green 73 , and Gearey 154 .
Era Mark Masters Lodge , No . 176 . —The regular meeting of this Lodge was held at tho Bridge House Hotel , Southwark , on Friday , 11 th June . The Lodgo was opened by Bro . VV . Hammond P . J . O . VV . M . The minutes of the previous mooting wero read , nnanimously confirmed , and signed by the W . M . The new list of Officers was arranged , and comprised tho names of J . Hammond S . W ., J . B .
Shackleton J . W ., T . Ilorton P . M . Treasurer , VV . Pennefather Secretary , T . W . Adams G . S . P . G . I . G . Middlesex and Surrey , J . Allsopp , R . P . Tebb , H . Meyer , Edwin Bromley , ancl others . Tho names of several candidates were given in for advancement ; and it was arranged to meet in future at 2 Red Lion-square , Holborn . Bnsiness being completed , the Lodge was closed . No banquet was provided .
Onr Jamaica correspondent , speculating on tlie appointment of a successor to the late R . W . Bro . Hon . Robei ^ t Hamilton , M . A ., M . D ., District Grand Master of Jamaica , mentions as being eligible for tlmfc high office W . Bro . J . \ V . Whitebourne Past Deputy D . G . M ., and the present
Deputy District G . M ., Bro . Altainont De Cordova , besides several Past D . G . Wardens . He considers tlie appointment of Bro . De Cordova wonld be bailed with satisfaction , as that brother is generally beloved by the Craft for hia courteous manners , and the ability he has shown in the fulfilment of his duties as Dr . Hamilton ' s Deputy .
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. TJIE FPSTCMIMJIMC f ^ UPIlMl-Pl C " aa ? St rt ; i £ ^ - $ l MI ! ii & y » Bf Url . ! bltj A Weakly Kec'n'il of JEasouic IntelligancD . Sanctioned h y the Grand Lodge of England . Price—13 s Od per annum , post free . . "TIRE FREEMASON'S CHUO . VICLE will bo forwarded direct " - from the Ollice , 23 Great Queen Street , W . C , ( opposite Free . masons' flail ) , on receipt of I'ost OHico Order for tho amount . Iu . tending Subscribers should forward thoir full Addresses to prevent mistakes . Post Office Orders to bo mado payable to VV . W . MORGAN * , at High Holborn Office . Cheques crossed " London and County . " SCALE OF CHARGES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS . Advertisers will find THE FREEMASON ' S CHRONICLE an exceptionall y good medium for Advertisements of every class . Per Pago £ 8 0 0 Batik Pa ., 'o . filO 0 0 Births . Marriages and Deaths , ls per line . General Advertisements , Trade Announcements , & c . single column , 5 s per inch . Double Column Advertisements la per lino . Special Terms for a Series of Insertions on application .
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" A suitable gift from a Master to his Lodge . " NEATLY BOUND IN CLOTH , PRICE 8 s 6 d EACH . VOLUMES 1 to 10 . London : —W . W . MOKGAN , 23 Great Queen Street , W . C . ( Opposite Freemasons' Hall . ) Cloth Cases for Binding can bo had from tho Offices , price ls Gd each .
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EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT . Fifty Magnificent Chromo Eelief Pictures for a Shilling , I WILL Sh'ND Post Freo , on receipt of Twelve Stamps , Fifty Superbly Coloured Picture * . Each Picture is different . They aro as oxqnisitely coloured as any Oil Painting , and will form a welcome addition to the Cottage or Mansion . Thoy vemiiro no framing , being nearly as stiff as card - board in texture . Subjects coirmriso bird * , beasts , ( lowers , characters from Shakespeare , & c . & c . Tnis is the cheapest lot ever offered to tho world , and every ono ought to embrace tho opportunity offered of getting them . F . CALDER , TOTTERDOWN , BRISTOL .
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xS fe xvo . TST . -r ? . z . r . cz ~ i x . ' 2 rc- "s * En 2 r , ' & i w 3 § Mirrors & all oths-r ivory T ^ ilst ilrticles , o pm ^ mji & mf <»§ " , " , «!* ¥ : c ^^ { c & z & j i \ V CEOSSS F' - g tf M fa IVOSTf C 3-OODS I 3 ST G-EITEBAX , " Q ' g § v 7 i ' . ol ; a . Lil 3 & for Exportation & tlis Trado only , g g ¦ I o i ! , 0 .- ~* z ^^ --Nc ff O-s ^ |> ° * s i # i [ 'i % ^ . Ki ?> $ WB ^ nnsw g * u m i ^ M ^ ^ Tfi % i gi mtd £ jE = ^ 0 a H ^^ g-s o £ , * .. T ! larEiETiisrxa- BEOS . Ivory Works , ' 13 tJpEj ¦ * . ! , r-UGH STREET , LONDON , W . C . p ,
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CANNON STREET HOTEL , CANNON STEEET , LONDON , E . C . Has been thoroughly renovated ; the Eailwav advantages , in direct communication with the Hotel , render thia establishment unequalled in tho Metropolis for MASONIC BANQUETS , PUBLIC & PRIVATE DINNERS , BREAKFASTS , & C . DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENTS , PUBLIC MEETINGS , ARBITRATIONS , & o . THE LARGE HALL IS CAPABLE OF SEATING UPWARDS OP TWELVE HUDTDBEJD PEOPLE . VisiroKS AND FAMILIES visiting LONDON , for LONG or SHORT PERIODS , will find tho APPOINTMENTS , and ACCOMMODATION UNRIVALLED . E . H . RAND , MANAGER .
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LADBROKE HALL , NOTTING HILL , LONDON , W . ( Opposite tho Netting Hill Station of the Metropolitan Railway , from which Trains run every few minutes to all parts of London , and in connection with the principal Lines of Eailway . ) THE ACCOMMODATION PROVIDED FOR LODGE MEETINGS 13 UNEQUALLED BY ANY ESTABLISHMENT IN THE DISTRICT . LARGK LODGT- ! A . \ NX > BANQUET ROOMS , "WITH "TCVJ 5 RY COJNTVPJXTIKKCB . THE HALL MAY 22 ENGAGED ior BANQUETS , WEDDING BREAKFASTS , DlrTHEES , PUBLIC or PKIVATE ENTEKTAINMENTS , & c Apply to Bro . . T . LINSCOTT ( at the Hail ) , 14 Ladbroke Grove Road , London , W .
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Notices Of Meetings.
Robert Burns Lodge , No . 25 . —An emergency meeting was lield on Monday , the 1 Ifh instant , at Freemnsons "* Hall , Great ( Jueenstreet . Bro . Lindn-r W . M ., Uodg , a . n S . W ., M . Loewenstark J . W ., J . J . Wilson P . M . Treasurer , J . |) vto P . M . Secretary , Winn S . D ., Beaton J . D ., Moorcraft 1 . 0 .. P . M . ' s Harrison aud Robins . Lodgo was opened , and Messrs . Miller and Ronwell were balloted for , and
duly initiated into the Order . Bro . Doig was wised to tho third degree . Tho principal business of this meeting was for tho purpose of recommending tho petition of tho widow of tho lato respected Bro . Kirkbv , and thus enabling her son to become a candidate at the election of the Boys' School in October . It wiw decided that a summer
banquet should bo held at the Crystal Palace in July next , where tho Ladies shonld bo present . A candidate waa proposed for initiation at the next meeting . The Lodge wns then closed , and the brethren separated . Bros . T . Bull P . M . 145 and 0 . W . Stephen 3 IS ( Elgin , Scotland ) woro present as visitors .
Kings Cross Lodge of Instruction . —At Bro . Devino ' s , Blue Posts , Charlotte-street , Fitzroy-sqnare , on tho 13 th instant . Bros . Silvester VV . M ., Burgess S . W ., B . Kanffmann J . W ., Devino Treas ., S . Solomon Secretary , Little S . D ., Gnyor T . G ., Hemming
Preceptor ; and Bros . Kent , H . H . Lovy , Koester , Wilson , Soucher , Canfield , Smith , and Baker . Tho ceremony of raising was rehearsed , Bro . Kent acting as candidate . The cerftmony was perfectly and impressively rendered . Tho first and fonrth sections of the lecture were worked . Bros . C . Woods 145 and Bingham 405 ( Scotland ) were
unanimously elected members . Bro . Burgess S . W . was elected W . M . for tho ensuing week .
Strawberry Hill Lodge , No . 946 . —The regular Lodge meeting was held on Wednesday , tho 9 th inst ., at the Grotto Hotel , Cross Deep , Twickenham . Present—Bro . Dan . Argylo W . M ., supported by tho Wardens , Officers and P . M . ' s . Lodgo was opened and tho minntes wero confirmed . Bros . Charles Holland No . 157 ancl "VV . T . Bell wero nnanimously elected joining members . Bro . W .
Smoed P . M ., by tho courtesy of tho W . M ., raised Bro . Alfred Loft to tho third degree , and Bro . J . H . Sholl was passed to tho second degree by the VV . M . The Lodgo was thon closed , and tho brethren partook of an excellent banquet . Tho usual Loyal and Hasonic toasts woro given . Somo excellent songs wero sung by Bros . W . Smeed , Dr . J . Pope , Garwood and Beard . The Visitors were Bros . Latham , late 010 , Green 73 , and Gearey 154 .
Era Mark Masters Lodge , No . 176 . —The regular meeting of this Lodge was held at tho Bridge House Hotel , Southwark , on Friday , 11 th June . The Lodgo was opened by Bro . VV . Hammond P . J . O . VV . M . The minutes of the previous mooting wero read , nnanimously confirmed , and signed by the W . M . The new list of Officers was arranged , and comprised tho names of J . Hammond S . W ., J . B .
Shackleton J . W ., T . Ilorton P . M . Treasurer , VV . Pennefather Secretary , T . W . Adams G . S . P . G . I . G . Middlesex and Surrey , J . Allsopp , R . P . Tebb , H . Meyer , Edwin Bromley , ancl others . Tho names of several candidates were given in for advancement ; and it was arranged to meet in future at 2 Red Lion-square , Holborn . Bnsiness being completed , the Lodge was closed . No banquet was provided .
Onr Jamaica correspondent , speculating on tlie appointment of a successor to the late R . W . Bro . Hon . Robei ^ t Hamilton , M . A ., M . D ., District Grand Master of Jamaica , mentions as being eligible for tlmfc high office W . Bro . J . \ V . Whitebourne Past Deputy D . G . M ., and the present
Deputy District G . M ., Bro . Altainont De Cordova , besides several Past D . G . Wardens . He considers tlie appointment of Bro . De Cordova wonld be bailed with satisfaction , as that brother is generally beloved by the Craft for hia courteous manners , and the ability he has shown in the fulfilment of his duties as Dr . Hamilton ' s Deputy .
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. TJIE FPSTCMIMJIMC f ^ UPIlMl-Pl C " aa ? St rt ; i £ ^ - $ l MI ! ii & y » Bf Url . ! bltj A Weakly Kec'n'il of JEasouic IntelligancD . Sanctioned h y the Grand Lodge of England . Price—13 s Od per annum , post free . . "TIRE FREEMASON'S CHUO . VICLE will bo forwarded direct " - from the Ollice , 23 Great Queen Street , W . C , ( opposite Free . masons' flail ) , on receipt of I'ost OHico Order for tho amount . Iu . tending Subscribers should forward thoir full Addresses to prevent mistakes . Post Office Orders to bo mado payable to VV . W . MORGAN * , at High Holborn Office . Cheques crossed " London and County . " SCALE OF CHARGES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS . Advertisers will find THE FREEMASON ' S CHRONICLE an exceptionall y good medium for Advertisements of every class . Per Pago £ 8 0 0 Batik Pa ., 'o . filO 0 0 Births . Marriages and Deaths , ls per line . General Advertisements , Trade Announcements , & c . single column , 5 s per inch . Double Column Advertisements la per lino . Special Terms for a Series of Insertions on application .
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" A suitable gift from a Master to his Lodge . " NEATLY BOUND IN CLOTH , PRICE 8 s 6 d EACH . VOLUMES 1 to 10 . London : —W . W . MOKGAN , 23 Great Queen Street , W . C . ( Opposite Freemasons' Hall . ) Cloth Cases for Binding can bo had from tho Offices , price ls Gd each .
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EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT . Fifty Magnificent Chromo Eelief Pictures for a Shilling , I WILL Sh'ND Post Freo , on receipt of Twelve Stamps , Fifty Superbly Coloured Picture * . Each Picture is different . They aro as oxqnisitely coloured as any Oil Painting , and will form a welcome addition to the Cottage or Mansion . Thoy vemiiro no framing , being nearly as stiff as card - board in texture . Subjects coirmriso bird * , beasts , ( lowers , characters from Shakespeare , & c . & c . Tnis is the cheapest lot ever offered to tho world , and every ono ought to embrace tho opportunity offered of getting them . F . CALDER , TOTTERDOWN , BRISTOL .
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xS fe xvo . TST . -r ? . z . r . cz ~ i x . ' 2 rc- "s * En 2 r , ' & i w 3 § Mirrors & all oths-r ivory T ^ ilst ilrticles , o pm ^ mji & mf <»§ " , " , «!* ¥ : c ^^ { c & z & j i \ V CEOSSS F' - g tf M fa IVOSTf C 3-OODS I 3 ST G-EITEBAX , " Q ' g § v 7 i ' . ol ; a . Lil 3 & for Exportation & tlis Trado only , g g ¦ I o i ! , 0 .- ~* z ^^ --Nc ff O-s ^ |> ° * s i # i [ 'i % ^ . Ki ?> $ WB ^ nnsw g * u m i ^ M ^ ^ Tfi % i gi mtd £ jE = ^ 0 a H ^^ g-s o £ , * .. T ! larEiETiisrxa- BEOS . Ivory Works , ' 13 tJpEj ¦ * . ! , r-UGH STREET , LONDON , W . C . p ,
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CANNON STREET HOTEL , CANNON STEEET , LONDON , E . C . Has been thoroughly renovated ; the Eailwav advantages , in direct communication with the Hotel , render thia establishment unequalled in tho Metropolis for MASONIC BANQUETS , PUBLIC & PRIVATE DINNERS , BREAKFASTS , & C . DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENTS , PUBLIC MEETINGS , ARBITRATIONS , & o . THE LARGE HALL IS CAPABLE OF SEATING UPWARDS OP TWELVE HUDTDBEJD PEOPLE . VisiroKS AND FAMILIES visiting LONDON , for LONG or SHORT PERIODS , will find tho APPOINTMENTS , and ACCOMMODATION UNRIVALLED . E . H . RAND , MANAGER .
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LADBROKE HALL , NOTTING HILL , LONDON , W . ( Opposite tho Netting Hill Station of the Metropolitan Railway , from which Trains run every few minutes to all parts of London , and in connection with the principal Lines of Eailway . ) THE ACCOMMODATION PROVIDED FOR LODGE MEETINGS 13 UNEQUALLED BY ANY ESTABLISHMENT IN THE DISTRICT . LARGK LODGT- ! A . \ NX > BANQUET ROOMS , "WITH "TCVJ 5 RY COJNTVPJXTIKKCB . THE HALL MAY 22 ENGAGED ior BANQUETS , WEDDING BREAKFASTS , DlrTHEES , PUBLIC or PKIVATE ENTEKTAINMENTS , & c Apply to Bro . . T . LINSCOTT ( at the Hail ) , 14 Ladbroke Grove Road , London , W .