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ably rendered . Bros . Moss and McDonald having been elected members , it was proposed , nnd carried nnanimously , that W . M . Bro Stephens be elected an honorary member , in recognition of his services to the Lodge , and tho able mannor in which he had inaugurated the work of the season . Bro . Banks was electod W . M . for Monday next , at eight o ' clock .
Campbell Lodge , No . 1415 . —A meeting was held on Saturday , 12 th Oct ., at the Mitre Hotel , Hampton Court . Present—Bros , H . C Levander W . M ., Thomas Cubitt Treas . as S . W ., W . S . Moses J . W ., D . M . Dewar Sec , J . W . Lambert S . D ., G . A . Rook * . T . D . C . J . Wallis Steward , R . M . Jones as I . G ., James Rawles Tyler ;
P . M . ' s Bros . F . W . Levander , Edward lumber , and Thomas Keene ; R . W . Bro . Colonel Burdett P . G . M . and others . Minutes read and verified ; tho bye-laws wero read by the order of tho W . M . After tho transaction of the rest of the business , tho Lodge was closed , and tho members adjourned to a banquet under tho presidency of the W . M .
The Great City Lodge of Instruction , No . 1426 . — A meeting was held on Thursday , 17 th October , at Masons Hall Tavern , Masons-avenue , E . C . Present—Chas . Taylor W . M ., Bisset S . W ., Moss J . W ., Blackio Sec , Harper S . D ., Saul J . D ., Geo . Taylor I . G ., and other brethren . Tho Lodge was oponed in duo form with solemn prayer . After the minntes had been read and confirmed ,
the ceremonies of passing and raising wero rohe-irsed , and tho Lodge closed down . Bro . Bisset was nnanimously elected W . M . for the ensuing week . The Secretary gave notice that tho Fifteen Sectiois would bo worked on tho 31 st inst ., at 6 p . m ., Bro . T . Poore P . M . 72 C in the chair . All Masonio business being ended , the Lodgo was closed in due form .
Bagsbaw Lodge , No . 1475 . —A meeting was held on the 10 th inst ., at tho Prince ' s Hall , Bnckhurst Hill , Essex . Present—Bros . T . W . Nicholson W . M ., W . Hollowny S . W ., B . Tnrqunnd acting J . W ., J . Tanner P . M . Sec , J . Clarkson P . M . Treas ., C . Edwards S . D ., •T . H . Crowther J . D ., S . R . Fuller I . G ., R , W . Goddnrd Tv ' er ; P . M . Bro . D . Reed : Bros . Dr . A . McRoherts , A . G . Chnllis , " H . Webb .
Visitors—Bros . J . Appleby W . M . 174 , S . Tnrqunnd P . M . 1556 , D . Dewar P . M . 1415 , A . Dnrrant P . M . 1185 , R . Martin Sec . 453 , C . R . Garnett J . W . 1707 , C . Wood 315 , E . Tholander No . 8 , St , Andrews ( Scotland ) . S . Dovo 37 G , H . Walker 1475 . After the Lodgo was opened and the minutes read , Messrs . Smith , Whitehead and D'Oyley were introduced , and initiated into tho mysteries of Freemasonry .
Tho installation of Bro . W . llolloway W . M . elect then took place , tho ceremony being performed by Bro . Clarkson P . M ., Bro . Turquancl P . M . 1556 giving tho addresses . After tho Lodge was closed , the members and their friends adjourned to their banquetting hall , and enjoyed a pleasant evening , which is always tho case with this Lodge , meeting as they do in their own hall , and Lodge room adjoining , which they havo erected .
Bertie Lodge , No . 1515 . —This young but flourishing Lodgo held its rogular meeting at the Masonic Hall , Oxford , on Thnrsday , 10 th inst ., when the W . M ., Bro . Henry Harris P . G . S . B . Oxon , was supported by the following Officers and brethren : — F . Dolley S . W ., Horton P . M . as J . W ., Buckell Sec , Chas . Head J . D ., F . Codd D . C , R . Fernsby inn . D . C , Hodgson Org ., Dover and Wheeler
Stewards ; F . Galpin , A . Adams , G . Talbot , W . Reeves , J . Winstedt , J . W . Dodds P . P . G . Org . Oxon , R . Webb , G . Cowdoroy , H . Houghton T . M ., J . A . Barrett , C Martin , J . Robinson , J . J . Collcutt , W . Dolloy , F . Freeman , and Edward Moody P . M . The following members of the Royal Alfred Lodge wero also present as Visitors : —Bros . Meadloy , Parker , Green , with Bro . Heller 1319 . Tho Lodge haviug
been opened , ballot was tuken for Mr . Charles Daniels , manager of tho Wagon Department G . W . R ., Swindon , and this proving unanimous , ho was ii trodnced and initiated , the ceremony being very effectively porformed by tho W . M . and his Officers . Bro . E . Bloody P . M ., and Sec of Tie Great City Lodge returned thanks to tho brethren for having elected him an honorary member . There beinf
no fnrther business , the Lodge was closed in ancient form , and adjourned . A very excellent dinner was served in tho hall attached to the Lodgo room , at tho conclusion of which the usual toasts wero given ancl responded to , tho speech in which Bro . Daniels , the initiate , returned thanks being a model of brevity . In replying
for tho toast of tho Officers , Bro . F . Dolley S . W . expressed his regret at the absence of his brother Junior Warden , caused by illness . Bro . Hodgson Org . delighted the brethren by his rendering of several well known ballads . One of the Visitors and Bro . J . Dover also contributed to the harmony . A most pleasant and enjoyable evening was brought to a conclusion with the Tyler ' s toast .
Eboracum Lodge , No . 1611 . —The rogular meetiug of this Lodge was held on Monday evening , at York . Present—Bros . T . B . Whytehead W . M ., J . S . Cumberland S . W ., G . Balmford P . M . as J . W ., P . H . Rowland P . M ., T . D . Smith as S . D ., W . P . Husband as J . D ., W . Craven Org ., M . Millington I G ., G . Simpson M . C ., J . Kay Sec , T . Humphries Asst . Sec , A . T . B . Turner Steward ; H . Churchill , W .
Hill , H . Jackson , It . Walker , Blackstone , & c . Amongst the visitors present were Bros . Major Sbaw-Hellier W . M ., Capt . Murphy J . W ., and Serjt . Gladden , St . Patrick ' s Lodge , No . 295 ( I . C . ) , Glowhinrl 236 , Sampson 236 , and brethren from Manchester , Wigan , & c . The first business of the evening was the passing of Bro . Girlinn- to the
second degree , which was performed by the W . M ., the working tools being given by the S . W . The Lodge then was lowered to the first degree , and the annual elections proceeded with , with the following unanimous result : Bros . J . S . Cumberland W . M ., G . Balmford P . M . Tr . ( re-elected ) , Bro . P . Pearson Tyler ( re-elected ) . The W . M , ther
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reported that , accompanied by several brethren , he had attended the annual meeting of tho Prov . G . Lodgo on tho previous Thursday , and had received the office of P . G . D . of C , and ho was glad to inform the brethren that tho P . G . Lodgo meeting next year would be held at York , under the banner of tho Eboracum Lodge . He also ex . 11 ii » ed the formation of a Provincial Committeo of Charity , as adopted
by P . G . Lodge , and said that at tho next meeting tho Lodgo would have to nominate a representative for thnt Committee . Tho W . M . then , in the name of Bro . Clifford P . MacCalla , of Philadelphia , an eminent Mason , and editor of tho well-known Keystone , presented to tho Lodgo his recently published works , " Wonders of Operative Masonry , " and " Philadelphia , the Mother City of Masonry in
America . " Tho thanks of tho Lodge were given to Bro . M . Millington , for the gift of an illuminated " G " for the centre of the Lodge . Bro . J . S . Cumberland presented to the Lodgo a portrait of the Marquis of Ripon ( Into G . M . ) , in fnll Masonio n .- ¦>' •' •The W . M . proposed , as a joining member , Bro . Wm . Lawton P . M . 230 and
P . P . G . Reg ., and the Lodge was closed . Tho brethren met at refreshment after the closing of tho Lodge , when tho full toast list was pono through , and tho proceedings wero enlivened by tho sing , ing of several of tho brethren , and a very happy evening having been passed .
Lodge of Ancient Carthago , No . 1717 , Tunis , North Africa . —The installation meeting of this Lodgo , was held on the 5 th October , at tho Masonic Hall , Tunis , and was very numerously attended . Amongst tho members assistiug at tho coremony wero W . Bros . A . M . Broadloy W . M ., and Dr . Mugnaini Hon . P . M ., J . II . Stevens ( acting ) S . W ., J . E . L . Barker J . W ., A . Blanch
( acting ) 1 reasnrer , S . Sonillcr Secretary , V . C Clemont Director of Ceremonies , A . Perini , M . D ., S . D ., G . Pentecost J . D ., P . M . Paleo-IOL ' I . G ., M . Lumbroso and M . Schembri Stewards , and II . Haylock Tyler . There wore forty-four members present , besides several visitors , and tho representatives of the Italian Lodge " Risorgimento . " The W . M . re-elect being again duly installed received the most
cordial greeting from tho brethren present . Bro . Broadley then pro . reeded to appoint and invest tho following Officers : Bros . N . Longhi 33 ° P . M ., J . H . Stevens ( British Vice-Consnl ) S . W ., Dr . A . Perini J . W ., A . Blanch Tteas ., M . Lumbroso Sec , Professor Sonillcr Interpreter , G . Pentecost S . D ., P . M . Palcologo J . D ., M . Lo Gallais I . G ., and E . Gardelle , Dr . Cassanello and V . Finzi Stewards . Bro . H . Haylock was re-elected Tyler ancl dulv invested . Tho W . M . delivered
an address in Italian on the aim and scope of Freemasonry , and strongly urged tho brethren toco-operate with him in supporting tho Masonic Charities . The Lodgo being duly closed , the brethren ad . journed to a banquet , at which the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were duly honoured . Tho muster-roll of the Lodge now contains sixty-two names , and its revenue for the year 1 S 77-8 has reached nearly £ 300 .
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ably rendered . Bros . Moss and McDonald having been elected members , it was proposed , nnd carried nnanimously , that W . M . Bro Stephens be elected an honorary member , in recognition of his services to the Lodge , and tho able mannor in which he had inaugurated the work of the season . Bro . Banks was electod W . M . for Monday next , at eight o ' clock .
Campbell Lodge , No . 1415 . —A meeting was held on Saturday , 12 th Oct ., at the Mitre Hotel , Hampton Court . Present—Bros , H . C Levander W . M ., Thomas Cubitt Treas . as S . W ., W . S . Moses J . W ., D . M . Dewar Sec , J . W . Lambert S . D ., G . A . Rook * . T . D . C . J . Wallis Steward , R . M . Jones as I . G ., James Rawles Tyler ;
P . M . ' s Bros . F . W . Levander , Edward lumber , and Thomas Keene ; R . W . Bro . Colonel Burdett P . G . M . and others . Minutes read and verified ; tho bye-laws wero read by the order of tho W . M . After tho transaction of the rest of the business , tho Lodge was closed , and tho members adjourned to a banquet under tho presidency of the W . M .
The Great City Lodge of Instruction , No . 1426 . — A meeting was held on Thursday , 17 th October , at Masons Hall Tavern , Masons-avenue , E . C . Present—Chas . Taylor W . M ., Bisset S . W ., Moss J . W ., Blackio Sec , Harper S . D ., Saul J . D ., Geo . Taylor I . G ., and other brethren . Tho Lodge was oponed in duo form with solemn prayer . After the minntes had been read and confirmed ,
the ceremonies of passing and raising wero rohe-irsed , and tho Lodge closed down . Bro . Bisset was nnanimously elected W . M . for the ensuing week . The Secretary gave notice that tho Fifteen Sectiois would bo worked on tho 31 st inst ., at 6 p . m ., Bro . T . Poore P . M . 72 C in the chair . All Masonio business being ended , the Lodgo was closed in due form .
Bagsbaw Lodge , No . 1475 . —A meeting was held on the 10 th inst ., at tho Prince ' s Hall , Bnckhurst Hill , Essex . Present—Bros . T . W . Nicholson W . M ., W . Hollowny S . W ., B . Tnrqunnd acting J . W ., J . Tanner P . M . Sec , J . Clarkson P . M . Treas ., C . Edwards S . D ., •T . H . Crowther J . D ., S . R . Fuller I . G ., R , W . Goddnrd Tv ' er ; P . M . Bro . D . Reed : Bros . Dr . A . McRoherts , A . G . Chnllis , " H . Webb .
Visitors—Bros . J . Appleby W . M . 174 , S . Tnrqunnd P . M . 1556 , D . Dewar P . M . 1415 , A . Dnrrant P . M . 1185 , R . Martin Sec . 453 , C . R . Garnett J . W . 1707 , C . Wood 315 , E . Tholander No . 8 , St , Andrews ( Scotland ) . S . Dovo 37 G , H . Walker 1475 . After the Lodgo was opened and the minutes read , Messrs . Smith , Whitehead and D'Oyley were introduced , and initiated into tho mysteries of Freemasonry .
Tho installation of Bro . W . llolloway W . M . elect then took place , tho ceremony being performed by Bro . Clarkson P . M ., Bro . Turquancl P . M . 1556 giving tho addresses . After tho Lodge was closed , the members and their friends adjourned to their banquetting hall , and enjoyed a pleasant evening , which is always tho case with this Lodge , meeting as they do in their own hall , and Lodge room adjoining , which they havo erected .
Bertie Lodge , No . 1515 . —This young but flourishing Lodgo held its rogular meeting at the Masonic Hall , Oxford , on Thnrsday , 10 th inst ., when the W . M ., Bro . Henry Harris P . G . S . B . Oxon , was supported by the following Officers and brethren : — F . Dolley S . W ., Horton P . M . as J . W ., Buckell Sec , Chas . Head J . D ., F . Codd D . C , R . Fernsby inn . D . C , Hodgson Org ., Dover and Wheeler
Stewards ; F . Galpin , A . Adams , G . Talbot , W . Reeves , J . Winstedt , J . W . Dodds P . P . G . Org . Oxon , R . Webb , G . Cowdoroy , H . Houghton T . M ., J . A . Barrett , C Martin , J . Robinson , J . J . Collcutt , W . Dolloy , F . Freeman , and Edward Moody P . M . The following members of the Royal Alfred Lodge wero also present as Visitors : —Bros . Meadloy , Parker , Green , with Bro . Heller 1319 . Tho Lodge haviug
been opened , ballot was tuken for Mr . Charles Daniels , manager of tho Wagon Department G . W . R ., Swindon , and this proving unanimous , ho was ii trodnced and initiated , the ceremony being very effectively porformed by tho W . M . and his Officers . Bro . E . Bloody P . M ., and Sec of Tie Great City Lodge returned thanks to tho brethren for having elected him an honorary member . There beinf
no fnrther business , the Lodge was closed in ancient form , and adjourned . A very excellent dinner was served in tho hall attached to the Lodgo room , at tho conclusion of which the usual toasts wero given ancl responded to , tho speech in which Bro . Daniels , the initiate , returned thanks being a model of brevity . In replying
for tho toast of tho Officers , Bro . F . Dolley S . W . expressed his regret at the absence of his brother Junior Warden , caused by illness . Bro . Hodgson Org . delighted the brethren by his rendering of several well known ballads . One of the Visitors and Bro . J . Dover also contributed to the harmony . A most pleasant and enjoyable evening was brought to a conclusion with the Tyler ' s toast .
Eboracum Lodge , No . 1611 . —The rogular meetiug of this Lodge was held on Monday evening , at York . Present—Bros . T . B . Whytehead W . M ., J . S . Cumberland S . W ., G . Balmford P . M . as J . W ., P . H . Rowland P . M ., T . D . Smith as S . D ., W . P . Husband as J . D ., W . Craven Org ., M . Millington I G ., G . Simpson M . C ., J . Kay Sec , T . Humphries Asst . Sec , A . T . B . Turner Steward ; H . Churchill , W .
Hill , H . Jackson , It . Walker , Blackstone , & c . Amongst the visitors present were Bros . Major Sbaw-Hellier W . M ., Capt . Murphy J . W ., and Serjt . Gladden , St . Patrick ' s Lodge , No . 295 ( I . C . ) , Glowhinrl 236 , Sampson 236 , and brethren from Manchester , Wigan , & c . The first business of the evening was the passing of Bro . Girlinn- to the
second degree , which was performed by the W . M ., the working tools being given by the S . W . The Lodge then was lowered to the first degree , and the annual elections proceeded with , with the following unanimous result : Bros . J . S . Cumberland W . M ., G . Balmford P . M . Tr . ( re-elected ) , Bro . P . Pearson Tyler ( re-elected ) . The W . M , ther
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reported that , accompanied by several brethren , he had attended the annual meeting of tho Prov . G . Lodgo on tho previous Thursday , and had received the office of P . G . D . of C , and ho was glad to inform the brethren that tho P . G . Lodgo meeting next year would be held at York , under the banner of tho Eboracum Lodge . He also ex . 11 ii » ed the formation of a Provincial Committeo of Charity , as adopted
by P . G . Lodge , and said that at tho next meeting tho Lodgo would have to nominate a representative for thnt Committee . Tho W . M . then , in the name of Bro . Clifford P . MacCalla , of Philadelphia , an eminent Mason , and editor of tho well-known Keystone , presented to tho Lodgo his recently published works , " Wonders of Operative Masonry , " and " Philadelphia , the Mother City of Masonry in
America . " Tho thanks of tho Lodge were given to Bro . M . Millington , for the gift of an illuminated " G " for the centre of the Lodge . Bro . J . S . Cumberland presented to the Lodgo a portrait of the Marquis of Ripon ( Into G . M . ) , in fnll Masonio n .- ¦>' •' •The W . M . proposed , as a joining member , Bro . Wm . Lawton P . M . 230 and
P . P . G . Reg ., and the Lodge was closed . Tho brethren met at refreshment after the closing of tho Lodge , when tho full toast list was pono through , and tho proceedings wero enlivened by tho sing , ing of several of tho brethren , and a very happy evening having been passed .
Lodge of Ancient Carthago , No . 1717 , Tunis , North Africa . —The installation meeting of this Lodgo , was held on the 5 th October , at tho Masonic Hall , Tunis , and was very numerously attended . Amongst tho members assistiug at tho coremony wero W . Bros . A . M . Broadloy W . M ., and Dr . Mugnaini Hon . P . M ., J . II . Stevens ( acting ) S . W ., J . E . L . Barker J . W ., A . Blanch
( acting ) 1 reasnrer , S . Sonillcr Secretary , V . C Clemont Director of Ceremonies , A . Perini , M . D ., S . D ., G . Pentecost J . D ., P . M . Paleo-IOL ' I . G ., M . Lumbroso and M . Schembri Stewards , and II . Haylock Tyler . There wore forty-four members present , besides several visitors , and tho representatives of the Italian Lodge " Risorgimento . " The W . M . re-elect being again duly installed received the most
cordial greeting from tho brethren present . Bro . Broadley then pro . reeded to appoint and invest tho following Officers : Bros . N . Longhi 33 ° P . M ., J . H . Stevens ( British Vice-Consnl ) S . W ., Dr . A . Perini J . W ., A . Blanch Tteas ., M . Lumbroso Sec , Professor Sonillcr Interpreter , G . Pentecost S . D ., P . M . Palcologo J . D ., M . Lo Gallais I . G ., and E . Gardelle , Dr . Cassanello and V . Finzi Stewards . Bro . H . Haylock was re-elected Tyler ancl dulv invested . Tho W . M . delivered
an address in Italian on the aim and scope of Freemasonry , and strongly urged tho brethren toco-operate with him in supporting tho Masonic Charities . The Lodgo being duly closed , the brethren ad . journed to a banquet , at which the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were duly honoured . Tho muster-roll of the Lodge now contains sixty-two names , and its revenue for the year 1 S 77-8 has reached nearly £ 300 .
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Price 3 . 9 Gd , Crown 8 vo , doth , gilt . MASONICPORTRAITS. REPRINTED puoit "THE FBKEMASOX ' S CHBOXICLE . " LIST OF THE PORTRAITS . 1 . OITR LITERARY BROTHER . , 17 . TIIK CHRISTIAN MINISTER . 2 . A DISTINGUISHED MASOX . ! IS . THE MYSTIC . 3 . THE MAS OP ENERGY . j in . A MODEL MASOX . •1 . FATHER TIME . ' , 20 . A CHIP FROJI JOPPA n . A CoRXEl ! STOXE . ! 21 . A PlLLAR OP MASOXRY . 6 . Tnn CUUTSHA . Y . I 22 . BAYARD . 7 . THE GOHXSMAX . I 23 . A Kicirr HAXD MAX . 8 . Ax EASTERX STAR . I 21 . OUR CITIZF . X BROTHER . 9 . TnK KXIGHT ERRAXT . 25 . An AntE PRECEPTOR . it ) . THE OctoGEXARrAX . ' 2 ( 5 . Ay Axcrrxr ISRITOX . 11 . A ZEALOUS OFFICER . , 27 . TUB ARTIST . 12 . THE SOLDIER . 23 . THE FATHER OP THE LODGE . 13 . FROM UMDEK THE CROWX . 20 . A SIIISIXG LIGHT . II . Oi-R Hrucrr . ES . ] 3 i > . Ax ART STI : III ::, - . iii . A MEIICIIAXT I ' BIXCE . 31 . Tii-. . . MARINER . 10 . THE OnrRcrnrAX . ' 32 . A SOLDIER OP FOETFXE . 33 . "OLD MI-G . " London : W . W . MORGAN . By Order of all Booksellers , or will bo sent free by post , direct from the Office , 67 Barbican .