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Sir Watkin Lodge, No. 1477.
SIR WATKIN LODGE , No . 1477 .
rpHE regular meeting was held at tbe Masonic Hull , Mold , ou 1 the 3 rd inst . Bros . Algernon Potts P . M . W . M ., A . J . Brerofon S . W ., J . D . Rowland * J . W ., James Rose Sec , W . Roberts S . D ., II . C . Griffiths J . D ., R . W . Leww Troa ., J . S . Swift Steward , G . H . Adams I . G ., Edward Harry Tyler j Pasfc Musters James Salmou P . P . S . G . W ., John Corbett P . G . Steward , and several
brethren and Visitors . I'he Hall , which , by the way , is one of the prettiest and complete in its appointments a Mason can over enter , was well filled on this occasion . Lodgo wa ; i opened and advanced to tho second degree , wheu Bros . Salmon and Corbott introduced Bro . A . J . Broreton , tho W . M . Elect ; ho was obligated , installed , and saluted . Willi tho assistance of the Installing Master , ho
invested the following as his Officers : Algernon Potts I . P . M ., J . D . Rowlauds S . W ., W . Robert * J . W ., R . W . Lewis ( re-appointed ) Troa ., J . lloso | re-appointed ) Sec . R . 0 . Griffiths S . D ., G . H . Adams J . D ., T . S . Swift , L . G . ; T . OlUa and T . A . Lambert Stewards , Edward Parry Tyler . It is a pleasing duty to record tho
efficiency with which Bro . Potts performed tho whole of the coremony , including tho rendering of tho Charges , and to con . grutulafce tho Sir Watkin Lodge on possessing such true and indefatigable members as are its Past Masters . The labour * of tho evening being ended , Bro . Broreton received tho hearty good wishes of the Visitors , and the Lodge was closed with
eo-Iemn prayer . Tho brethren adjourned to oanqnet , which was provided by Bro . Swift , of tho Black Lion Hotel . On tho removal of tho cloth , the W . M . proposed tho usual toasts . Master Smith favoured the brethren with a solo on tho violin , accompanied by Bro . Humphreys on tho piano , much to the enjoyment of all . Tho W . M . said ho would save timo by placing toasts Nos . 4 and 5 in one .
Every brother knew how dearly thoir Prov . G . M . Sir Watkin W . Wyuu loved the Craft , aud the great interest he took in the welfaro of tho Province , ho knew that tho brethren of North Wales aud Shropshire revered him in return for his many noble virtues . Tho Deputy Prov . G . M . Bro . W . Bulkeley Hughes was also justly esteemed for the many proofs he hud given of his love to
Freemasonry . He vegrottcd that his ill health prevented him from participating more iu the affairs of the Province . The Prov . G . O . past aud present had , aud do discharge thoir duties to tho utmost of their abilities . They had two in the Sir Watkin Lodge . Bro . Lewis sang a solo , dedicated to the Provincial Chief . Bro . Salmon , on behalf of fche Province , thanked tho Worshipful Master for tho
kindness evinced towards the Officers of Prov . Grand Lodge . Ho was happy to say tho Province of North Wales was beginning to bo looked upon as ono of tho foremost Provinces under tho Grand Lodge of England , its future prosperity was sure if nofc striking . Bro . Corbott also returned thanks , and uw a yonu ^ fledged Prov . Officer , he promised to do his utmost . Bro . Salmon proposed the
toast of tho evening . Years ago Bro . Broreton acted very generousl y in allowing Bro . H . Lloyd to work up to the Chair which he was outitled to occupy . Oa a later occasion the W . M . had the privilege of attaining tho position ho now fills , but again he gave way . He was pleased to see him now occupy thu chair he has so many claims to , aud should bo happy to aid him to the utmost . The
W . M . iu reply said , —Brethreu , I need uot to tell you that I feel very grateful for the high compliment paid me by Bro . Salmon , and 1 am very thankful for the marks of approbation which the toast has received from you all . Your reception of tho toast just proposed givei mo strength to go ouaud endeavour to discharge the duties devolving upon me in this exalted office , which it has pleased you to honour
mo with . I find already that the duties of Master are more difficult to discharge than wo may bo led to anticipate , but I r . ely on your kiud support and co-operation , by which means I shall acquit myself to tho satisfaction of the Lodge . Bro » . Adams and Lewis gave an amusing duet , after which tho W . M , proposed the health of the Installing Master . He considered it no easy matter to carry out fche
ceremony , but to discharge ifc as ifc had been done that day reflected the highest credit on the Installing Master . It clearly indicated the deep interest he took in the Order . He coupled with the toast the health of the Past Masters of the Lodge . Tho toast was drunk with enthusiasm , and Bro . Petty followed with a song , which amused the company greatly . Bro . Potts , iu reply , said : Worshipful Master and
Brethren , I thank you sincerely for tho kindness shown mo on this , as well as on all occasions when my name has been brought before you . I have acted the part of Installing Master to-day , not under tho most favourable state of health , yet it is always a source of pleasure for me to do a duty wheu it has to be attended to in fche affairs of the Lodge . I did not think tho office I havo performed to-day
would devolve ou me so successively , but 1 have thegratifyiug approval of tho brethren for my efforts . The task is nofc so difficult as many may thiuk ; all that is required is application aud attention , and any brother may do it . Ou bohalf of the P . M . ' s I may say they are always ready to do all they can to further the best interests of the Lod * i . The W . M . next honoured tho Visitors with a hearty reception , arid
expressed his deepfelfc thanks for their kiut regard to him and the Lodgo by their preseur ' . He coupled with the toast the names of Bros . Smith W . M . Squ .-e and Compass LoOge , Bro . Pye Costrian , and Bro . . Edwards I . P . M . 721 . Bro . F . Smiin aud his Sou favoured the brctbi-en with u ss ' ictiou ou " Bouos aid Banjo . " Bro . Smith , ou buhalf of tho Visitor :, assured tho W . M . cf the great pleasure it
gave the brethren of tt s Sqaaro aud Compa s Lodgo to be present , it was a pledge of t ., ' . ) great regard iu which they held the brethren of the Sir Wufckiu Lodge , that induced them to be there , aud ho hopod thafc the samo good fc ; liug would ever exist between them . He complimoutod the Lodge oq tho musical
talent displayed , which tended fco the iinprossivcuuss of any cere , wony j n ^ j ^ ocig 0 am i tlie onjoymcut of all -ouud the festiveboard Bro . Pyo thanked the W . M . for coupling hi ? namo with tho toast , ho enjoyed being present . Ho had the honour of representing the Cestriau Lodge , aud as such reciprocated the fraternal greetings which prompted them to honour him as a guest . Bro . Edwards waa well
Sir Watkin Lodge, No. 1477.
pleased with tho ceremony of installation , appreciated the bounty of their hoapiiality , and bore testimony to the completeness of the whole programme . Other brethren followed to tlio same purport , after which ihe W . M . proposed the health of tho Officers , without whom he could do little . Bro . Smith kindly favoured with a song . Bro . S . W . returned thanks , and was followed by tho J . W . Bro . Potts was
entrusted with the gavel to propose tho Charities . Our Masonic Charities wore tho roof , of ihe Craft . He was a Life Governor , and , if wealthy enough , would gladly he so over and over again . He exhorted the brethren to do all in their power for theso noble Institutions . The toast was responded to b y Bro . Corbett , who felfc proud of boing a Life Governor of the Boys and Girls . He also urged the
brethren todo their best for the Charities * . Ho then proposed the health of tho Ladies , and united with the ( cast the mime ef Bro . Owen , who very genially responded . There was a call for Bro . Rose , the re-elected Secretary , and that , worthy brother expressed his thanks for the signal of regard which prompted the brethren to ask him to say a few words . He had again accepted the office assigned
to him with pleasure , and as his attention to his dut y had given them satisfaction in the past year—which ho hoped would bo surpassed in prosperity during I he next yeai—he wonld follow in the same good path . Tho Tyler ' s toast " was given , and tho brethren separated at a seasonable hour . We regret , that pressure on onr » paca has prevented the earner insertion of this report .
Trinity Lodge, No. 1734.
TRINITY LODGE , No . 1734 .
THE first anniversary of thia young bnt , flourishing Lodge took place at the Lodge Room , Hayleigh , on Tuesday , the 11 th inst . Tho all-important event , of tbe evening , tho Installation of Bro . John Allen P . M . 160 P . P . G . S . B . Essex , as W . M . for tho ensuing year , was performed by the retiring W . M ,, Bro . W . Pissey P . M . No . 160 P . P . J . G . W . Essex , in his usual fan'l . loss manner . Tho now W . M . appointed and invested his Officers as follow .- —Bros . Wm .
Pissey I . P . M ., Edward Jndd P . M . No . 1 ( 10 P . P . G . R . Essex S . W ., Frederick Wiseman P . M . No . ICO J . W ., Wm . I . Ooleham sen . ( re-elected ) Trea ., Wm . Pissey See ., Francis 11 . Bernard S . D ., Itev . A . F . Heaton J . D ., James Syor D . C , Wm . 1 . Belcham jun . I . G ., Chas . T . Witham T yler . After all business was over , the Lodge was closed , and the brethren sat down to a banquet , provided by
Mr . James Devenish , which reflected the greatest credit on him , nil being very pleased with ifc . The ft Bowing were also present : — Bros . D . B . Grout P . M . No . IfiO P . P . S . G . D . Essex , Thos Dennis , Joseph Webster , Wm . V . Wiltaon , John Belcham P . P . G . P . Essex , H . Harper . W . G . Shepp . ard , T . W . Offin , and others ; Visitors—Bros . J . C Johnstone W . M . No . 1000 , J . A . Wardell P . M . No . 100 and 1000 , M . E . Z . No . 1000 P . P . G . D . Eswx , Secretary No . 1000 , Abort
Luckinjr P . M . No . 160 nnd 1000 , P . Z . No . 1000 , Prov . G . D . C . Essex , F . D . Grayson I . G . No . 1000 . Tho usual Loyal and Masonic toasts were dnly honoured , and the evening was enlivened wiih songs from Bros . Allen , F . Wiseman , . [ . Sver , T . Dennis , Joseph Webster , W . 0 . Sheppard , T . VV . Oftin , W . V . Willson , and others . During the evening , Bro . Wm . Pissey , on his retiring from the chair , was presented with a valuable P . M . ' s jewel by the Lodgo , he being a Fonnflar and the first W . M .
Chapter Of Elias Ashmole, No. 148.
CHAPTER OF ELIAS ASHMOLE , No . 148 .
THE Annual Convocation of this Chapter was held afc the Chapter Rooms , Sankey-street , Warrington , on the 10 th instant , at four o ' clock in the afternoon . The Chapter was opened in due form by Ex Comps . R . Brierloy Z ., John Bowes H ., T . Tunstall J ., P . J . Edclsfcen P . Z ., and D , W . Finney P . Z ., when tbe rest of tho Companions were admitted , and among them wo noticed Comps . J .
Armstrong S . E ., Galloway Treas ., J . R . Young , Potter , T . Ilutchiuson , Robert Heaton , Dr . Hull , W . Richardson , J . Hannah , Reid , C . E . Hindley , Pollitfc , Hawkins P . Z ., and Domvillo Janitor . The minntes having beeu read and confirmed , tho M . E . Z . invited Ex . Comp . P . J . EdoLiten to take the chair as installing Principal , whon Comps . John Bowes P . Z . P . P . G . S . N . Cumberland and Westmorland ,
T . Tunstall J ., and James Jackson J . elect were respectively presented and installed as Z ., II ., and J . for the ensuing year , according to antient custom . The M . E . Z . then invested tho following Comps . as Officers , viz .: —Comps . P . J . Edelsten P . Z . P . S ., Finney L' . Z . Treas ., Galloway S . E ., T . Snfcton S . N . Comp . Edelsten nominated Comps . Pickthall and Hindley as his assistants . Tho Auditors
presented their report , which showed a good balance iu favour of the Chapter . Ifc was reported that Dr . Evans had two candidates to pro . pose , but professional duties prevented his attendance . After tho transaction of some routine business , the Chapter was closed , and tho Corapanious adjourned to the Fatten Arms Hotel , whero au excellent tea was provided by Mr . and Mrs . Chew . After tea the usual Loyal
aud Masouic toasts wero given from tho chair . The M . E . Z ., iu response to tho toast of his health , said he did not wish to disguise from them the fact that he felt proud of the position they had again elected him to . He was one of fche founders of the Chapter , the . irst H ., and at tho present time the senior member . He hoped . hat the honour and credit of the Chapter would bo advanced , even
to a higher position than it now enjoyed during his year of office , and . that when the time arrived he should instal his Masouic offspring as his successor to rule over a nourishing and efficient Chapter . AU tho Officers were good " workers , " and he hoped to see them rise by regular gradatious fco the position ho then had tho honour to fill . Iu proposing the P . Z . ' s , he spoke very highly of Ex . Comps . Brierlev and
Fiuuoy , whom he said had the good oi Royal Arch Masonry afc heart . In response to his health , Ex . Comp . Edelsten , Installing Prinm ' p-il , wgured _ well for the Chapter under the enlightened rule of the \ I . E . Z . ' . ~ Other toasts followed , interspersed by excellent songs from Comps . Tunstall , Richardson , Dr . Hall , Brierley , & o ., and a pleasant evening wss brought to a close at nine o ' clock ,
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Sir Watkin Lodge, No. 1477.
SIR WATKIN LODGE , No . 1477 .
rpHE regular meeting was held at tbe Masonic Hull , Mold , ou 1 the 3 rd inst . Bros . Algernon Potts P . M . W . M ., A . J . Brerofon S . W ., J . D . Rowland * J . W ., James Rose Sec , W . Roberts S . D ., II . C . Griffiths J . D ., R . W . Leww Troa ., J . S . Swift Steward , G . H . Adams I . G ., Edward Harry Tyler j Pasfc Musters James Salmou P . P . S . G . W ., John Corbett P . G . Steward , and several
brethren and Visitors . I'he Hall , which , by the way , is one of the prettiest and complete in its appointments a Mason can over enter , was well filled on this occasion . Lodgo wa ; i opened and advanced to tho second degree , wheu Bros . Salmon and Corbott introduced Bro . A . J . Broreton , tho W . M . Elect ; ho was obligated , installed , and saluted . Willi tho assistance of the Installing Master , ho
invested the following as his Officers : Algernon Potts I . P . M ., J . D . Rowlauds S . W ., W . Robert * J . W ., R . W . Lewis ( re-appointed ) Troa ., J . lloso | re-appointed ) Sec . R . 0 . Griffiths S . D ., G . H . Adams J . D ., T . S . Swift , L . G . ; T . OlUa and T . A . Lambert Stewards , Edward Parry Tyler . It is a pleasing duty to record tho
efficiency with which Bro . Potts performed tho whole of the coremony , including tho rendering of tho Charges , and to con . grutulafce tho Sir Watkin Lodge on possessing such true and indefatigable members as are its Past Masters . The labour * of tho evening being ended , Bro . Broreton received tho hearty good wishes of the Visitors , and the Lodge was closed with
eo-Iemn prayer . Tho brethren adjourned to oanqnet , which was provided by Bro . Swift , of tho Black Lion Hotel . On tho removal of tho cloth , the W . M . proposed tho usual toasts . Master Smith favoured the brethren with a solo on tho violin , accompanied by Bro . Humphreys on tho piano , much to the enjoyment of all . Tho W . M . said ho would save timo by placing toasts Nos . 4 and 5 in one .
Every brother knew how dearly thoir Prov . G . M . Sir Watkin W . Wyuu loved the Craft , aud the great interest he took in the welfaro of tho Province , ho knew that tho brethren of North Wales aud Shropshire revered him in return for his many noble virtues . Tho Deputy Prov . G . M . Bro . W . Bulkeley Hughes was also justly esteemed for the many proofs he hud given of his love to
Freemasonry . He vegrottcd that his ill health prevented him from participating more iu the affairs of the Province . The Prov . G . O . past aud present had , aud do discharge thoir duties to tho utmost of their abilities . They had two in the Sir Watkin Lodge . Bro . Lewis sang a solo , dedicated to the Provincial Chief . Bro . Salmon , on behalf of fche Province , thanked tho Worshipful Master for tho
kindness evinced towards the Officers of Prov . Grand Lodge . Ho was happy to say tho Province of North Wales was beginning to bo looked upon as ono of tho foremost Provinces under tho Grand Lodge of England , its future prosperity was sure if nofc striking . Bro . Corbott also returned thanks , and uw a yonu ^ fledged Prov . Officer , he promised to do his utmost . Bro . Salmon proposed the
toast of tho evening . Years ago Bro . Broreton acted very generousl y in allowing Bro . H . Lloyd to work up to the Chair which he was outitled to occupy . Oa a later occasion the W . M . had the privilege of attaining tho position ho now fills , but again he gave way . He was pleased to see him now occupy thu chair he has so many claims to , aud should bo happy to aid him to the utmost . The
W . M . iu reply said , —Brethreu , I need uot to tell you that I feel very grateful for the high compliment paid me by Bro . Salmon , and 1 am very thankful for the marks of approbation which the toast has received from you all . Your reception of tho toast just proposed givei mo strength to go ouaud endeavour to discharge the duties devolving upon me in this exalted office , which it has pleased you to honour
mo with . I find already that the duties of Master are more difficult to discharge than wo may bo led to anticipate , but I r . ely on your kiud support and co-operation , by which means I shall acquit myself to tho satisfaction of the Lodge . Bro » . Adams and Lewis gave an amusing duet , after which tho W . M , proposed the health of the Installing Master . He considered it no easy matter to carry out fche
ceremony , but to discharge ifc as ifc had been done that day reflected the highest credit on the Installing Master . It clearly indicated the deep interest he took in the Order . He coupled with the toast the health of the Past Masters of the Lodge . Tho toast was drunk with enthusiasm , and Bro . Petty followed with a song , which amused the company greatly . Bro . Potts , iu reply , said : Worshipful Master and
Brethren , I thank you sincerely for tho kindness shown mo on this , as well as on all occasions when my name has been brought before you . I have acted the part of Installing Master to-day , not under tho most favourable state of health , yet it is always a source of pleasure for me to do a duty wheu it has to be attended to in fche affairs of the Lodge . I did not think tho office I havo performed to-day
would devolve ou me so successively , but 1 have thegratifyiug approval of tho brethren for my efforts . The task is nofc so difficult as many may thiuk ; all that is required is application aud attention , and any brother may do it . Ou bohalf of the P . M . ' s I may say they are always ready to do all they can to further the best interests of the Lod * i . The W . M . next honoured tho Visitors with a hearty reception , arid
expressed his deepfelfc thanks for their kiut regard to him and the Lodgo by their preseur ' . He coupled with the toast the names of Bros . Smith W . M . Squ .-e and Compass LoOge , Bro . Pye Costrian , and Bro . . Edwards I . P . M . 721 . Bro . F . Smiin aud his Sou favoured the brctbi-en with u ss ' ictiou ou " Bouos aid Banjo . " Bro . Smith , ou buhalf of tho Visitor :, assured tho W . M . cf the great pleasure it
gave the brethren of tt s Sqaaro aud Compa s Lodgo to be present , it was a pledge of t ., ' . ) great regard iu which they held the brethren of the Sir Wufckiu Lodge , that induced them to be there , aud ho hopod thafc the samo good fc ; liug would ever exist between them . He complimoutod the Lodge oq tho musical
talent displayed , which tended fco the iinprossivcuuss of any cere , wony j n ^ j ^ ocig 0 am i tlie onjoymcut of all -ouud the festiveboard Bro . Pyo thanked the W . M . for coupling hi ? namo with tho toast , ho enjoyed being present . Ho had the honour of representing the Cestriau Lodge , aud as such reciprocated the fraternal greetings which prompted them to honour him as a guest . Bro . Edwards waa well
Sir Watkin Lodge, No. 1477.
pleased with tho ceremony of installation , appreciated the bounty of their hoapiiality , and bore testimony to the completeness of the whole programme . Other brethren followed to tlio same purport , after which ihe W . M . proposed the health of tho Officers , without whom he could do little . Bro . Smith kindly favoured with a song . Bro . S . W . returned thanks , and was followed by tho J . W . Bro . Potts was
entrusted with the gavel to propose tho Charities . Our Masonic Charities wore tho roof , of ihe Craft . He was a Life Governor , and , if wealthy enough , would gladly he so over and over again . He exhorted the brethren to do all in their power for theso noble Institutions . The toast was responded to b y Bro . Corbett , who felfc proud of boing a Life Governor of the Boys and Girls . He also urged the
brethren todo their best for the Charities * . Ho then proposed the health of tho Ladies , and united with the ( cast the mime ef Bro . Owen , who very genially responded . There was a call for Bro . Rose , the re-elected Secretary , and that , worthy brother expressed his thanks for the signal of regard which prompted the brethren to ask him to say a few words . He had again accepted the office assigned
to him with pleasure , and as his attention to his dut y had given them satisfaction in the past year—which ho hoped would bo surpassed in prosperity during I he next yeai—he wonld follow in the same good path . Tho Tyler ' s toast " was given , and tho brethren separated at a seasonable hour . We regret , that pressure on onr » paca has prevented the earner insertion of this report .
Trinity Lodge, No. 1734.
TRINITY LODGE , No . 1734 .
THE first anniversary of thia young bnt , flourishing Lodge took place at the Lodge Room , Hayleigh , on Tuesday , the 11 th inst . Tho all-important event , of tbe evening , tho Installation of Bro . John Allen P . M . 160 P . P . G . S . B . Essex , as W . M . for tho ensuing year , was performed by the retiring W . M ,, Bro . W . Pissey P . M . No . 160 P . P . J . G . W . Essex , in his usual fan'l . loss manner . Tho now W . M . appointed and invested his Officers as follow .- —Bros . Wm .
Pissey I . P . M ., Edward Jndd P . M . No . 1 ( 10 P . P . G . R . Essex S . W ., Frederick Wiseman P . M . No . ICO J . W ., Wm . I . Ooleham sen . ( re-elected ) Trea ., Wm . Pissey See ., Francis 11 . Bernard S . D ., Itev . A . F . Heaton J . D ., James Syor D . C , Wm . 1 . Belcham jun . I . G ., Chas . T . Witham T yler . After all business was over , the Lodge was closed , and the brethren sat down to a banquet , provided by
Mr . James Devenish , which reflected the greatest credit on him , nil being very pleased with ifc . The ft Bowing were also present : — Bros . D . B . Grout P . M . No . IfiO P . P . S . G . D . Essex , Thos Dennis , Joseph Webster , Wm . V . Wiltaon , John Belcham P . P . G . P . Essex , H . Harper . W . G . Shepp . ard , T . W . Offin , and others ; Visitors—Bros . J . C Johnstone W . M . No . 1000 , J . A . Wardell P . M . No . 100 and 1000 , M . E . Z . No . 1000 P . P . G . D . Eswx , Secretary No . 1000 , Abort
Luckinjr P . M . No . 160 nnd 1000 , P . Z . No . 1000 , Prov . G . D . C . Essex , F . D . Grayson I . G . No . 1000 . Tho usual Loyal and Masonic toasts were dnly honoured , and the evening was enlivened wiih songs from Bros . Allen , F . Wiseman , . [ . Sver , T . Dennis , Joseph Webster , W . 0 . Sheppard , T . VV . Oftin , W . V . Willson , and others . During the evening , Bro . Wm . Pissey , on his retiring from the chair , was presented with a valuable P . M . ' s jewel by the Lodgo , he being a Fonnflar and the first W . M .
Chapter Of Elias Ashmole, No. 148.
CHAPTER OF ELIAS ASHMOLE , No . 148 .
THE Annual Convocation of this Chapter was held afc the Chapter Rooms , Sankey-street , Warrington , on the 10 th instant , at four o ' clock in the afternoon . The Chapter was opened in due form by Ex Comps . R . Brierloy Z ., John Bowes H ., T . Tunstall J ., P . J . Edclsfcen P . Z ., and D , W . Finney P . Z ., when tbe rest of tho Companions were admitted , and among them wo noticed Comps . J .
Armstrong S . E ., Galloway Treas ., J . R . Young , Potter , T . Ilutchiuson , Robert Heaton , Dr . Hull , W . Richardson , J . Hannah , Reid , C . E . Hindley , Pollitfc , Hawkins P . Z ., and Domvillo Janitor . The minntes having beeu read and confirmed , tho M . E . Z . invited Ex . Comp . P . J . EdoLiten to take the chair as installing Principal , whon Comps . John Bowes P . Z . P . P . G . S . N . Cumberland and Westmorland ,
T . Tunstall J ., and James Jackson J . elect were respectively presented and installed as Z ., II ., and J . for the ensuing year , according to antient custom . The M . E . Z . then invested tho following Comps . as Officers , viz .: —Comps . P . J . Edelsten P . Z . P . S ., Finney L' . Z . Treas ., Galloway S . E ., T . Snfcton S . N . Comp . Edelsten nominated Comps . Pickthall and Hindley as his assistants . Tho Auditors
presented their report , which showed a good balance iu favour of the Chapter . Ifc was reported that Dr . Evans had two candidates to pro . pose , but professional duties prevented his attendance . After tho transaction of some routine business , the Chapter was closed , and tho Corapanious adjourned to the Fatten Arms Hotel , whero au excellent tea was provided by Mr . and Mrs . Chew . After tea the usual Loyal
aud Masouic toasts wero given from tho chair . The M . E . Z ., iu response to tho toast of his health , said he did not wish to disguise from them the fact that he felt proud of the position they had again elected him to . He was one of fche founders of the Chapter , the . irst H ., and at tho present time the senior member . He hoped . hat the honour and credit of the Chapter would bo advanced , even
to a higher position than it now enjoyed during his year of office , and . that when the time arrived he should instal his Masouic offspring as his successor to rule over a nourishing and efficient Chapter . AU tho Officers were good " workers , " and he hoped to see them rise by regular gradatious fco the position ho then had tho honour to fill . Iu proposing the P . Z . ' s , he spoke very highly of Ex . Comps . Brierlev and
Fiuuoy , whom he said had the good oi Royal Arch Masonry afc heart . In response to his health , Ex . Comp . Edelsten , Installing Prinm ' p-il , wgured _ well for the Chapter under the enlightened rule of the \ I . E . Z . ' . ~ Other toasts followed , interspersed by excellent songs from Comps . Tunstall , Richardson , Dr . Hall , Brierley , & o ., and a pleasant evening wss brought to a close at nine o ' clock ,