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Special.
SPECIAL .
BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION . — : o : — RESULT OP THE ELECTION . MALES .-SUCCESSFUL .
Total votes polled . 1 Genese , Samuel .... 2163 2 Bennett , John ... 1968 3 Claisen , John William . . ... 1786 4 Jones , William ... 1523 5 Penotiere , William La 1514 6 Douglas , Henry ... 1505 „ f Helps , William John .... 1467 ' { Morris Thomas S . ... 1467 9 Leaver , Jonathan ... 1273
10 Wood , William 1199 11 Highland James .. ... 1196 12 Herbert , Henry 1166 13 Lyon , John Hardman ... 1078 14 Booth , Edwin ... 1062 15 Kendall , Thomas 1041 16 Broadbent , Richard .... 969 17 Portlock , James .. ... 965 18 Hague , George V ... . 930 19 "Walker , Robert Cox - . . - 774
20 Flinn , John 772 21 Wauldby , James ... 415 22 Elliott , Georgo 320 MALES-UNSUCCESSFUL .
23 Mannington , John - - - •157 24 Crisp , Joseph .. ... 35 25 Ensell , George ... 9 26 Docohar , John . .... 7 27 Croft , William 2 28 Bennett , Joseph ... Dead 29 Wilkinson , Samuol ... Dead 30 Murnss , Edward ... Dead 31 Emmerson , J .... Dead
FEMALES .-SUCCESSFUL . 1 Bull , Elizabeth - - - - 1259 2 Pattison , Sarah - - - - 1105 3 Crispin , Martha ... 1091 4 Blake , Frances .... . 1073 5 West , Mary Ann H - - - - 1039 6 Stafford , Jane ... 1029 * J Grace , Sarah W - - - - 1011 8 Maynard , Elizabeth T - 973
9 Bamber , Hannah B 965 10 Hawkins , Ann ... 955 11 White , Sarah - - - . . 928 12 Andrews , Susanna C 923 13 Dawson , Elizabeth 919 14 Candler , Lonisa E - . - - - 846 15 Rigby , Marianne ... 838 16 Palmer , Harriet ... 796 17 Hodgson Sarah Ellen 771 18 Peters Catherine ... 759 19 Child Elizabeth - - - . - 721 20 Spencer Mary Ann .. .. 695
21 Dumper Ann .... . 686 22 Dicker Ann ... 642 23 Prebble Ann Mary - ... 632 24 Woods Sarah --- - - 597 25 Willis , Jano ---- - 597 26 Weeks Martha ... 545
FEMALES .-UNSUCCESSFUL . 27 Wright , Sarah - - ... 526 28 Bade , Hannah Betsy ... . 503 29 Martin , Rebecca - . . 476 30 Elliott , Isabella .... . 454 31 Mongar , Elizabeth Mary - - . . 454 32 Allen , Sarah Ann ..... 430 33 Miller , Maria - - - . . 415
34 Lafittau , Eliza .... . 404 35 Winter , Phillis - - . - 389 36 Isherwood , Elizabeth .. .. 377 37 Francis , Elizabeth - 157 38 Rowell , Margaret ---- - 134 39 Crisp , Sarah Ann -- --- 127
40 Gambell , Naomi .... . 83 41 Wakefield , Ann ..... 70 42 Child , Elizabeth Mary Ann - - - 62 43 Bentley , Mary Ann ..... 43 44 Haberfield , Jane ... 29 45 Gregory , Eleanor ... 22 46 George , Hannah - « - - . 21 47 Maddick , Jane . . . . . n
The thanks of the meeting was voted to . the Scrutineers , and on motion ifc was resolved thafc tho result be advertised as usual , and the report of the day's proceedings printed and circulated . A voto of thanks to the Chairman closed the proceedings .
Recompenses Of Masonry.
RECOMPENSES OF MASONRY .
A MAN makes a grievous mistake who connects himself with the Masonic Brotherhood thinking thereby to obtain direct benefits of a tangible character . Indeed ho does not fully appreciate tho charactorof our Institution , nor is he actuated by tho highest motive , unless ho thinks of tho good he may do to others by such an association with them , no loss than of benefits which ho may receive , and which are sought for by his selfish nature . A man who enters tho Masonio
. .. Order only from the expectation of securing some material advantage —of boing recompensed for his outlay of time and money by certain special and well defined benefits bestowed npon tho outward lifewill surely bo disappointed ; and very likely such an one will turn away in disgust from Masonio work and intercourse . He thought ho was to join a society based upon selfishness ; an organization tho
.. .. .. .. ministries of which were tangible and direct , and limited to its own members . To his surprise ho finds the teachings of Masonry so broad as to inculcate charity and goodwill to all men , whilst he does not find provision mado for supplying him with tho specific aids whioh are tho paramount objects of selfish desire . Ifc is not to bo questioned , however , that Masonry has its
recom-. .. penses . It proffers certain direct helps and benefits to its members which they have a right to rely upon ; but its greatest benefits and rewards are intangible—they do not belong to the fulfilment of any specified pledges , nor are they to bo reckoned among the things of outward good . Thus it may be said of Masonry that it recompenses every earnest and faithful brother for all that ho gives and does in its
. behalf , in that it broadens his thought , quickens his affections , and enlarges his real life . Its philosophy and its symbolism ; its moral and social atmosphere , tend to impart both strength and zest to tho life . There is a lifting power in Masonry which we may reckon as among tbo leading benefits it bestows . Then there is found a blessed recompense in the very doing of Masonio work—the discharge of
Masonio obligations . Masonry is a gospel of love , and its ministries aro those of truth and affection , henco there is a delightful charm associated with its meetings and its work . Every well-instructed brother appreciates the blessedness which comes to him in doing tho sacred work of benevolence , and in partaking of that sweet fellowship which is fostered by the genius of Masonry . The more of such work
.. .. .. .. ho does , and tho more of such communions he is privileged to share , tho greater is tho recompense ho receives . In tho same line of bestowal mention may be mado of those delightful and close friendships which grow out of Masonio relations and intercourse . Ifc is in the Lodge that men aro bronght to understand each other , and opportunity is given for congenial minds to como into true and lasting companionship . So it is somo of the most firm and lasting friendships
.. have their origin ; and in this way one of tho indirect yefc most blessed recompenses of Masonry is made apparent . Friendship imparts to lifo an exquisite sense of strength and pleasure , and wo oupht to appreciate any instrumentality that tends to the development of this royal quality . Most certainly Masonry has a ministry in this direction , and in its fulfilment it sends forth a sweet and gracious benediction . —Freemasons' Repository .
The Horns, Kennington.
THE HORNS , KENNINGTON .
.. .. .. BROS . Smith and King , who are well known to our readers in connection with their city establishment—the Cannon , Cannon Street —have lately undertaken the management of the Horns Tavern at Ken - nington , and on Thursday , the 13 th inst ., wero entertained there by numerous of their friends and connections in the trade . The special feature of the meeting was the celebration of tho completion of . tho extensive improvements and decorations which they havo had executed
. .. at great cost in tho famous old hostelry , and the inauguration of their . management with the expression of good wishes for its success on the part of a numerous body of sympathisers . To those who have had occasion to visit the establishment , or to note its appearance lately , no change conld be more striking than thafc which has been made there . The work of renovation , restoration , or redecoration ,
. which has been carried ont in admirable taste , entitles tho " Horns " to rank high among the most popular of suburban taverns , and its several departments are conducted in a manner that still further sustains the aim of the proprietors to earn for it that distinction . Tho dinner was a very elegant one , and admirably served in tho great hall of the tavern , which presented a most handsome
appearance . Mr . Henry D . Rawhngs presided , and a goodly company of the new manager ' s well-wishers was present . The principal toast of tho clay was " Tho health of Messrs Smith and King , the proprietors , and success to their undertaking , " and it is needless to say it was received most cordially and as cordially responded to . We may add that the whole of the redecoration and other improvements made in
the establishment have been carried out in a most efficient manner , and we hardly know whether it wonld bo just to single out any ono for special praise . Still we feel we mnst mention the success which has attended the efforts of Bro . John Dodson , who was entrusted with the fitting of the gas and cooking apparatus , and of Mr . T . Heath , who was responsible for the engines and other pewterer ' s work .
Scale Of Charges For Advertisements.
SCALE OF CHARGES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS .
.. .. Advertisers will find THE FREEMASON ' s CHRONICLE an exceptionally good medium for Advertisements of every class . Per Page £ 8 0 0 Back Page £ 10 0 0
Births , Marriages and Deaths , Is per line . General Advertisements , Trade Announcements , & c . single column , 5 s per inch . Double Colnmn Advertisements Is per line . Special Terms for a Series of Insertions on application .
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Special.
SPECIAL .
BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION . — : o : — RESULT OP THE ELECTION . MALES .-SUCCESSFUL .
Total votes polled . 1 Genese , Samuel .... 2163 2 Bennett , John ... 1968 3 Claisen , John William . . ... 1786 4 Jones , William ... 1523 5 Penotiere , William La 1514 6 Douglas , Henry ... 1505 „ f Helps , William John .... 1467 ' { Morris Thomas S . ... 1467 9 Leaver , Jonathan ... 1273
10 Wood , William 1199 11 Highland James .. ... 1196 12 Herbert , Henry 1166 13 Lyon , John Hardman ... 1078 14 Booth , Edwin ... 1062 15 Kendall , Thomas 1041 16 Broadbent , Richard .... 969 17 Portlock , James .. ... 965 18 Hague , George V ... . 930 19 "Walker , Robert Cox - . . - 774
20 Flinn , John 772 21 Wauldby , James ... 415 22 Elliott , Georgo 320 MALES-UNSUCCESSFUL .
23 Mannington , John - - - •157 24 Crisp , Joseph .. ... 35 25 Ensell , George ... 9 26 Docohar , John . .... 7 27 Croft , William 2 28 Bennett , Joseph ... Dead 29 Wilkinson , Samuol ... Dead 30 Murnss , Edward ... Dead 31 Emmerson , J .... Dead
FEMALES .-SUCCESSFUL . 1 Bull , Elizabeth - - - - 1259 2 Pattison , Sarah - - - - 1105 3 Crispin , Martha ... 1091 4 Blake , Frances .... . 1073 5 West , Mary Ann H - - - - 1039 6 Stafford , Jane ... 1029 * J Grace , Sarah W - - - - 1011 8 Maynard , Elizabeth T - 973
9 Bamber , Hannah B 965 10 Hawkins , Ann ... 955 11 White , Sarah - - - . . 928 12 Andrews , Susanna C 923 13 Dawson , Elizabeth 919 14 Candler , Lonisa E - . - - - 846 15 Rigby , Marianne ... 838 16 Palmer , Harriet ... 796 17 Hodgson Sarah Ellen 771 18 Peters Catherine ... 759 19 Child Elizabeth - - - . - 721 20 Spencer Mary Ann .. .. 695
21 Dumper Ann .... . 686 22 Dicker Ann ... 642 23 Prebble Ann Mary - ... 632 24 Woods Sarah --- - - 597 25 Willis , Jano ---- - 597 26 Weeks Martha ... 545
FEMALES .-UNSUCCESSFUL . 27 Wright , Sarah - - ... 526 28 Bade , Hannah Betsy ... . 503 29 Martin , Rebecca - . . 476 30 Elliott , Isabella .... . 454 31 Mongar , Elizabeth Mary - - . . 454 32 Allen , Sarah Ann ..... 430 33 Miller , Maria - - - . . 415
34 Lafittau , Eliza .... . 404 35 Winter , Phillis - - . - 389 36 Isherwood , Elizabeth .. .. 377 37 Francis , Elizabeth - 157 38 Rowell , Margaret ---- - 134 39 Crisp , Sarah Ann -- --- 127
40 Gambell , Naomi .... . 83 41 Wakefield , Ann ..... 70 42 Child , Elizabeth Mary Ann - - - 62 43 Bentley , Mary Ann ..... 43 44 Haberfield , Jane ... 29 45 Gregory , Eleanor ... 22 46 George , Hannah - « - - . 21 47 Maddick , Jane . . . . . n
The thanks of the meeting was voted to . the Scrutineers , and on motion ifc was resolved thafc tho result be advertised as usual , and the report of the day's proceedings printed and circulated . A voto of thanks to the Chairman closed the proceedings .
Recompenses Of Masonry.
RECOMPENSES OF MASONRY .
A MAN makes a grievous mistake who connects himself with the Masonic Brotherhood thinking thereby to obtain direct benefits of a tangible character . Indeed ho does not fully appreciate tho charactorof our Institution , nor is he actuated by tho highest motive , unless ho thinks of tho good he may do to others by such an association with them , no loss than of benefits which ho may receive , and which are sought for by his selfish nature . A man who enters tho Masonio
. .. Order only from the expectation of securing some material advantage —of boing recompensed for his outlay of time and money by certain special and well defined benefits bestowed npon tho outward lifewill surely bo disappointed ; and very likely such an one will turn away in disgust from Masonio work and intercourse . He thought ho was to join a society based upon selfishness ; an organization tho
.. .. .. .. ministries of which were tangible and direct , and limited to its own members . To his surprise ho finds the teachings of Masonry so broad as to inculcate charity and goodwill to all men , whilst he does not find provision mado for supplying him with tho specific aids whioh are tho paramount objects of selfish desire . Ifc is not to bo questioned , however , that Masonry has its
recom-. .. penses . It proffers certain direct helps and benefits to its members which they have a right to rely upon ; but its greatest benefits and rewards are intangible—they do not belong to the fulfilment of any specified pledges , nor are they to bo reckoned among the things of outward good . Thus it may be said of Masonry that it recompenses every earnest and faithful brother for all that ho gives and does in its
. behalf , in that it broadens his thought , quickens his affections , and enlarges his real life . Its philosophy and its symbolism ; its moral and social atmosphere , tend to impart both strength and zest to tho life . There is a lifting power in Masonry which we may reckon as among tbo leading benefits it bestows . Then there is found a blessed recompense in the very doing of Masonio work—the discharge of
Masonio obligations . Masonry is a gospel of love , and its ministries aro those of truth and affection , henco there is a delightful charm associated with its meetings and its work . Every well-instructed brother appreciates the blessedness which comes to him in doing tho sacred work of benevolence , and in partaking of that sweet fellowship which is fostered by the genius of Masonry . The more of such work
.. .. .. .. ho does , and tho more of such communions he is privileged to share , tho greater is tho recompense ho receives . In tho same line of bestowal mention may be mado of those delightful and close friendships which grow out of Masonio relations and intercourse . Ifc is in the Lodge that men aro bronght to understand each other , and opportunity is given for congenial minds to como into true and lasting companionship . So it is somo of the most firm and lasting friendships
.. have their origin ; and in this way one of tho indirect yefc most blessed recompenses of Masonry is made apparent . Friendship imparts to lifo an exquisite sense of strength and pleasure , and wo oupht to appreciate any instrumentality that tends to the development of this royal quality . Most certainly Masonry has a ministry in this direction , and in its fulfilment it sends forth a sweet and gracious benediction . —Freemasons' Repository .
The Horns, Kennington.
THE HORNS , KENNINGTON .
.. .. .. BROS . Smith and King , who are well known to our readers in connection with their city establishment—the Cannon , Cannon Street —have lately undertaken the management of the Horns Tavern at Ken - nington , and on Thursday , the 13 th inst ., wero entertained there by numerous of their friends and connections in the trade . The special feature of the meeting was the celebration of tho completion of . tho extensive improvements and decorations which they havo had executed
. .. at great cost in tho famous old hostelry , and the inauguration of their . management with the expression of good wishes for its success on the part of a numerous body of sympathisers . To those who have had occasion to visit the establishment , or to note its appearance lately , no change conld be more striking than thafc which has been made there . The work of renovation , restoration , or redecoration ,
. which has been carried ont in admirable taste , entitles tho " Horns " to rank high among the most popular of suburban taverns , and its several departments are conducted in a manner that still further sustains the aim of the proprietors to earn for it that distinction . Tho dinner was a very elegant one , and admirably served in tho great hall of the tavern , which presented a most handsome
appearance . Mr . Henry D . Rawhngs presided , and a goodly company of the new manager ' s well-wishers was present . The principal toast of tho clay was " Tho health of Messrs Smith and King , the proprietors , and success to their undertaking , " and it is needless to say it was received most cordially and as cordially responded to . We may add that the whole of the redecoration and other improvements made in
the establishment have been carried out in a most efficient manner , and we hardly know whether it wonld bo just to single out any ono for special praise . Still we feel we mnst mention the success which has attended the efforts of Bro . John Dodson , who was entrusted with the fitting of the gas and cooking apparatus , and of Mr . T . Heath , who was responsible for the engines and other pewterer ' s work .
Scale Of Charges For Advertisements.
SCALE OF CHARGES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS .
.. .. Advertisers will find THE FREEMASON ' s CHRONICLE an exceptionally good medium for Advertisements of every class . Per Page £ 8 0 0 Back Page £ 10 0 0
Births , Marriages and Deaths , Is per line . General Advertisements , Trade Announcements , & c . single column , 5 s per inch . Double Colnmn Advertisements Is per line . Special Terms for a Series of Insertions on application .