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conjunction with the Lodge were then discussed , and the Lodge was closed . The brethren adjourned to the White Hart Hotel , where a very sumptuous banquet was provided by tho worthy host . The usual Loyal and Masonic toasts were fully honoured . Bro . Eev . C . W . Arnold G . C . e ' oqnently responded for tho Grand Officers . In
proposing the health of the I . P . M . Bro . Street , the W . M . paid him a deserved compliment for the admirable manner in Avhich he had discharged the duties of the chair . The toasts of the Wardens , Officers , and Visitors followed , and Avere duly responded to , and the brethren separated .
Merchants' Lodge , No . 241 . —The regular monthly meeting of this Lodgo was held afc tho Masonio Temple , 22 Hope-street , Liverpool , on Tuesday , the 11 th inst . Present—Bros . Geo . Peet W . M ., J . Windsor S . W ., T . Sheen J . W ., T . Salter Sec , S . J . McGeorge P . M . Treas ., Wm . Williams S . D ., John Latta J . D ., Geo . Broadbridgo P . M . D . C , J . Whitehead I . G ., Peter Ball Tyler ; Past
Masters—Bros . Knight , Eobinson , Brown , and Lunt . The minutes of previous meeting wero read and found correct ; the Worshipful Master then initiated Mr . S . Jude into Freemasonry , after which the ballot Avas taken for the election of W . M ., followed by thafc for Treasurer . Bro . J . Windsor S . W . was elected to tho former , and Bro . S . J . McGeorge P . M . re-elected to the latter office , for the
ensning twelve months . Ifc was proposed by Bro . Geo . Broadbndge , and seconded by Bro . Eobinson , that the usual grant of five pounds be voted to the Belief Committee from tho funds of the Lodgecarried . It was proposed by Bro . Geo . Broadbridge , and seconded by Bro . McGeorge , that the customary P . M . 's joAvel be voted to tho W . M . on his retiring from the chair . Bro . Latta proposed an
amendment , Avhich was seconded by Bro . Stainbnry , that the sum of seven guineas be voted from the funds of the Lodge for the purchase of said Past Master ' s jewel—carried . Bro . Brown proposed , nnd Bro . Windsor seconded the voto of five pounds from the funds of the Lodgo for a benevolent purpose—carried unanimously . Before closing the Lodgo , the Worshipfnl Master availed himself of tho
opportunity of testifying his regard for the noble Lodge he had presided over dnring the past tAvelvo months . W . Bro . Peet announced , in a few appropriate and touching remarks , that he had taken npon himself to present what he considered would be acquisitions to tho pedestals in tho Avest and south . He trusted the Lodgo AA-onld accept from him , on his retiring from the chair , two exquisitely
finished and massive brazen columns , and tAvo gavels . Ifc can be readily understood that such timely and valuable gifts will be highly prized by the brethren of No . 241 , nnd they will be handed down to future generations as a fitting souvenir of the generous donor , whose name will be linked thereAvith as one of the most esteemed Masters that tho Merchants' Lodgo has had the good
fortune to reckon among Us own . Ou the presentation being accomplished , Bro . McGeorge , P . M . and Treas ., proposed that the gift to the Lodge be accepted , and that a vote of thanks be tendered the Worshipful Master from the Lodge , and entered on tho minntes , for the handsome presentation . The above motion was seconded and carried unanimously . The Lodge was then closed with solemn prayer , and tho brethren adjourned to refreshment .
Doric Lodge of Instruction , No . 933 . —Held its weekly meeting at Bro . Clayton ' s , the Duke ' s Head , Whitechapel-road , on Friday , the 14 th instant , Bros . Butter W . M ., Job S . W ., Wallington J . W ., Waterer S . D ., I . P . Cohen J . D ., McDonald I . G ., Musto Hon . Sec . ; also a large number of brethren , including the following Past Masters : —Bros . Myers , Koch , Barnes , Scott , Hogg , Atkins , Cundick ,
iv / c . Tho Lodge was opened in dne form with prayer , and tho minntes read and confirmed ; the Lodge was opened np , and the W . M . Avorked the installation ceremony in a most impressive manner , after which ho rehearsed the ceremony of passing . Bro . Barnes proposed that a vote of thanks be recorded on the minntes to the W . M . for the able manner in which ho had performed his duties , and thafc he be elected an honorary
member of the Lodge of Instruction . Bro . Barnes , in the course of his remarks , said he Avas pleased thafc upon him devolved the duty to move this resolution ; ho had had a large experience in working the ceremonies , including that of installation , and he mnst say , and felt sure every Past Master present would confirm tho statement , thafc ifc was nofc often the ceremony , in its entirety , was so well
performed as ifc had been thafc evening , especially so if ifc were taken into account that Bro . Butter had rehearsed it only once before . Moreover , Bro . Butter had broken away from the traditions of tho locality in which his sphere of action lies , and had como to the fountain whence the method he had adopted sprung—to a Lodge of Instruction noted for tho nnmber and excel
lence of its workers j and where his work was sure—not unkindly , bufc closely—to be scanned and criticised ; circumstances likely to unnerve even the most expert , bnt more especially so the novice . Bro . Butter had , however , passed the ordeal with great credit to himself , and ho ( Bro . Barnes ) was sure to the satisfaction of every brother present . The proposition WHS seconded by Bro . Cnndick , Preceptor
of the Lodge , and unanimously carried . Bro . Butter expressed his deep sense of the obligations he was under , nofc only to the brethreu , for so courteously allowing him the privilege of occupying the chair in a Lodge so justly celebrated for its excellent working , —he hailing from a Provincial Lodge , —but also to the P . M . ' s , for the invaluable aid he had received . To his esteemed friend Bro . Musto ,
the Hon . Secretary of the Lodge , he was especially indebted ; Bro . Musto was aware that he ( Bro . Butter ) had shortly , in his mother Lodge , to instal his successor , and had , in this kind manner , invited him to rehearse the ceremony at the Doric Lodge of Instruction . Bro P . M . Musto had further rendered him material assistance in over .
coming the difficulties of the ceremony , and had in a great measure contlnced to that success the brethren had so pleasantly recognised . Moreover , his personal sense of obligation was deepened by the honorary membership which had been conferred upon him . He assured the brethren he fully appreciated the compliment , and
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trusted thafc an opportunity might nofc be far distant when he could make some return for the many kindnesses he had experienced that evening . Bro . Mnsto took the opportunity of thanking the brethren of tho Lodgo for their kindness in having invited Bro . Butter to preside iu tho Lodge ; ho thanked tho Past Masters and Preceptors for their attendance ; he Avas anxious that the brethren of the
Duke of Connaught Lodge of Instruction , No . 1524 . — At the Havelock Hotel , Dalston , on Wednesday evening , 12 th inst . Present—Bros . C . Lorkin W . M ., T . Slaiter S . W ., H . Meyer J . W ., G . Ferrar Treas ., E . Dietrich Secretary , FieldAvick Preceptor , Maples S . D ., Martin J . D ., R . Olley T . G ., and many others . After preliminaries , Lodge was opened in the second degree and the W . M . rehearsed the ceremony of passing , performing his work in a highly
efficient manner ; Bro . Ferrar was the candidate . Tho W . M ., assisted by tho brethren , Avorked the sections of tho lecture . The Lodge Avas resumed to the first degree , and Bro . H . Meyer J . W ., and Bro . FieldAvick Preceptor worked tho sections of that lecture , assisted by the brethren . The sum of five pounds Avas voted from the funds , to bo placed on tho list of Bro . E . Dietrich , who is a SteAvard for the Boys' School .
On Wednesday last , Bros . T . Slaiter W . M ., H . Meyer S . W ., C LorkinJ . W ., G . Ferrar Troa ., E . Dietrich Sec J . Lorkin S . D ., R . Olley J . D ., E . Dignam I . G ., W . FieldAvick Preceptor , and Bros . McMillan , Maples , Martin , Woolley , & c Tho ceremony of raising was rehearsed , in a
very efficient manner , by tho W . M . Bro . Fieldwick , assisted by the brethren , Avorked tho sections of the second lecture . The Lodge was closed down , and Bro . Fieldwick worked the second section of the first lecture . Bro . H . Meyer was unanimously elected to preside afc the next meeting .
East-ond of London shonld know upon what ground the seed of tho Doric working had been sown , and ho Avas sure thafc in this instance , from the fertility of the soil , it wonld germinate , and spread throughout the Province with which Bro . Butter was associated . Bro . Job was elected W . M . for the ensuing week , and the Lodge was closed in due form .
Red Cross Of Constantine, &C.
RED CROSS OF CONSTANTINE , & c .
THE Annual Festival of Sheffield Conclave— yclepped " the White Eose of York "—is to take place at tho Freemasons' Hall there , on Friday next , 28 th June , when Sir Kinght S . B . Ellis M . P . S . will instal tho M . P . S . elect , Sir Knight J . F . Moss , and as V . E ., Sir Knight A . Scargill . There are several candidates for admission , so wo may fairly anticipate a successful meeting , such , in fact , as this Conclave
always enjoys . The Grand Imperial Council of England accepted an invitation of its " White Eose of York " Conclave to hold , this month , a moveable Grand Conclave nnder its banner , but the death of the Grand Treas .
of tho Order , the late lamented Sir Knight E . Wentworth Little , having intervened , Colonel Francis Burdett , 32 ° , Grand Sovereign , has expressed a wish that tho visit shall be deferred until October next .
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conjunction with the Lodge were then discussed , and the Lodge was closed . The brethren adjourned to the White Hart Hotel , where a very sumptuous banquet was provided by tho worthy host . The usual Loyal and Masonic toasts were fully honoured . Bro . Eev . C . W . Arnold G . C . e ' oqnently responded for tho Grand Officers . In
proposing the health of the I . P . M . Bro . Street , the W . M . paid him a deserved compliment for the admirable manner in Avhich he had discharged the duties of the chair . The toasts of the Wardens , Officers , and Visitors followed , and Avere duly responded to , and the brethren separated .
Merchants' Lodge , No . 241 . —The regular monthly meeting of this Lodgo was held afc tho Masonio Temple , 22 Hope-street , Liverpool , on Tuesday , the 11 th inst . Present—Bros . Geo . Peet W . M ., J . Windsor S . W ., T . Sheen J . W ., T . Salter Sec , S . J . McGeorge P . M . Treas ., Wm . Williams S . D ., John Latta J . D ., Geo . Broadbridgo P . M . D . C , J . Whitehead I . G ., Peter Ball Tyler ; Past
Masters—Bros . Knight , Eobinson , Brown , and Lunt . The minutes of previous meeting wero read and found correct ; the Worshipful Master then initiated Mr . S . Jude into Freemasonry , after which the ballot Avas taken for the election of W . M ., followed by thafc for Treasurer . Bro . J . Windsor S . W . was elected to tho former , and Bro . S . J . McGeorge P . M . re-elected to the latter office , for the
ensning twelve months . Ifc was proposed by Bro . Geo . Broadbndge , and seconded by Bro . Eobinson , that the usual grant of five pounds be voted to the Belief Committee from tho funds of the Lodgecarried . It was proposed by Bro . Geo . Broadbridge , and seconded by Bro . McGeorge , that the customary P . M . 's joAvel be voted to tho W . M . on his retiring from the chair . Bro . Latta proposed an
amendment , Avhich was seconded by Bro . Stainbnry , that the sum of seven guineas be voted from the funds of the Lodge for the purchase of said Past Master ' s jewel—carried . Bro . Brown proposed , nnd Bro . Windsor seconded the voto of five pounds from the funds of the Lodgo for a benevolent purpose—carried unanimously . Before closing the Lodgo , the Worshipfnl Master availed himself of tho
opportunity of testifying his regard for the noble Lodge he had presided over dnring the past tAvelvo months . W . Bro . Peet announced , in a few appropriate and touching remarks , that he had taken npon himself to present what he considered would be acquisitions to tho pedestals in tho Avest and south . He trusted the Lodgo AA-onld accept from him , on his retiring from the chair , two exquisitely
finished and massive brazen columns , and tAvo gavels . Ifc can be readily understood that such timely and valuable gifts will be highly prized by the brethren of No . 241 , nnd they will be handed down to future generations as a fitting souvenir of the generous donor , whose name will be linked thereAvith as one of the most esteemed Masters that tho Merchants' Lodgo has had the good
fortune to reckon among Us own . Ou the presentation being accomplished , Bro . McGeorge , P . M . and Treas ., proposed that the gift to the Lodge be accepted , and that a vote of thanks be tendered the Worshipful Master from the Lodge , and entered on tho minntes , for the handsome presentation . The above motion was seconded and carried unanimously . The Lodge was then closed with solemn prayer , and tho brethren adjourned to refreshment .
Doric Lodge of Instruction , No . 933 . —Held its weekly meeting at Bro . Clayton ' s , the Duke ' s Head , Whitechapel-road , on Friday , the 14 th instant , Bros . Butter W . M ., Job S . W ., Wallington J . W ., Waterer S . D ., I . P . Cohen J . D ., McDonald I . G ., Musto Hon . Sec . ; also a large number of brethren , including the following Past Masters : —Bros . Myers , Koch , Barnes , Scott , Hogg , Atkins , Cundick ,
iv / c . Tho Lodge was opened in dne form with prayer , and tho minntes read and confirmed ; the Lodge was opened np , and the W . M . Avorked the installation ceremony in a most impressive manner , after which ho rehearsed the ceremony of passing . Bro . Barnes proposed that a vote of thanks be recorded on the minntes to the W . M . for the able manner in which ho had performed his duties , and thafc he be elected an honorary
member of the Lodge of Instruction . Bro . Barnes , in the course of his remarks , said he Avas pleased thafc upon him devolved the duty to move this resolution ; ho had had a large experience in working the ceremonies , including that of installation , and he mnst say , and felt sure every Past Master present would confirm tho statement , thafc ifc was nofc often the ceremony , in its entirety , was so well
performed as ifc had been thafc evening , especially so if ifc were taken into account that Bro . Butter had rehearsed it only once before . Moreover , Bro . Butter had broken away from the traditions of tho locality in which his sphere of action lies , and had como to the fountain whence the method he had adopted sprung—to a Lodge of Instruction noted for tho nnmber and excel
lence of its workers j and where his work was sure—not unkindly , bufc closely—to be scanned and criticised ; circumstances likely to unnerve even the most expert , bnt more especially so the novice . Bro . Butter had , however , passed the ordeal with great credit to himself , and ho ( Bro . Barnes ) was sure to the satisfaction of every brother present . The proposition WHS seconded by Bro . Cnndick , Preceptor
of the Lodge , and unanimously carried . Bro . Butter expressed his deep sense of the obligations he was under , nofc only to the brethreu , for so courteously allowing him the privilege of occupying the chair in a Lodge so justly celebrated for its excellent working , —he hailing from a Provincial Lodge , —but also to the P . M . ' s , for the invaluable aid he had received . To his esteemed friend Bro . Musto ,
the Hon . Secretary of the Lodge , he was especially indebted ; Bro . Musto was aware that he ( Bro . Butter ) had shortly , in his mother Lodge , to instal his successor , and had , in this kind manner , invited him to rehearse the ceremony at the Doric Lodge of Instruction . Bro P . M . Musto had further rendered him material assistance in over .
coming the difficulties of the ceremony , and had in a great measure contlnced to that success the brethren had so pleasantly recognised . Moreover , his personal sense of obligation was deepened by the honorary membership which had been conferred upon him . He assured the brethren he fully appreciated the compliment , and
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trusted thafc an opportunity might nofc be far distant when he could make some return for the many kindnesses he had experienced that evening . Bro . Mnsto took the opportunity of thanking the brethren of tho Lodgo for their kindness in having invited Bro . Butter to preside iu tho Lodge ; ho thanked tho Past Masters and Preceptors for their attendance ; he Avas anxious that the brethren of the
Duke of Connaught Lodge of Instruction , No . 1524 . — At the Havelock Hotel , Dalston , on Wednesday evening , 12 th inst . Present—Bros . C . Lorkin W . M ., T . Slaiter S . W ., H . Meyer J . W ., G . Ferrar Treas ., E . Dietrich Secretary , FieldAvick Preceptor , Maples S . D ., Martin J . D ., R . Olley T . G ., and many others . After preliminaries , Lodge was opened in the second degree and the W . M . rehearsed the ceremony of passing , performing his work in a highly
efficient manner ; Bro . Ferrar was the candidate . Tho W . M ., assisted by tho brethren , Avorked the sections of tho lecture . The Lodge Avas resumed to the first degree , and Bro . H . Meyer J . W ., and Bro . FieldAvick Preceptor worked tho sections of that lecture , assisted by the brethren . The sum of five pounds Avas voted from the funds , to bo placed on tho list of Bro . E . Dietrich , who is a SteAvard for the Boys' School .
On Wednesday last , Bros . T . Slaiter W . M ., H . Meyer S . W ., C LorkinJ . W ., G . Ferrar Troa ., E . Dietrich Sec J . Lorkin S . D ., R . Olley J . D ., E . Dignam I . G ., W . FieldAvick Preceptor , and Bros . McMillan , Maples , Martin , Woolley , & c Tho ceremony of raising was rehearsed , in a
very efficient manner , by tho W . M . Bro . Fieldwick , assisted by the brethren , Avorked tho sections of the second lecture . The Lodge was closed down , and Bro . Fieldwick worked the second section of the first lecture . Bro . H . Meyer was unanimously elected to preside afc the next meeting .
East-ond of London shonld know upon what ground the seed of tho Doric working had been sown , and ho Avas sure thafc in this instance , from the fertility of the soil , it wonld germinate , and spread throughout the Province with which Bro . Butter was associated . Bro . Job was elected W . M . for the ensuing week , and the Lodge was closed in due form .
Red Cross Of Constantine, &C.
RED CROSS OF CONSTANTINE , & c .
THE Annual Festival of Sheffield Conclave— yclepped " the White Eose of York "—is to take place at tho Freemasons' Hall there , on Friday next , 28 th June , when Sir Kinght S . B . Ellis M . P . S . will instal tho M . P . S . elect , Sir Knight J . F . Moss , and as V . E ., Sir Knight A . Scargill . There are several candidates for admission , so wo may fairly anticipate a successful meeting , such , in fact , as this Conclave
always enjoys . The Grand Imperial Council of England accepted an invitation of its " White Eose of York " Conclave to hold , this month , a moveable Grand Conclave nnder its banner , but the death of the Grand Treas .
of tho Order , the late lamented Sir Knight E . Wentworth Little , having intervened , Colonel Francis Burdett , 32 ° , Grand Sovereign , has expressed a wish that tho visit shall be deferred until October next .
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THE FREEMASON'S CHRONICLE . A Weekly Eecoid of Masonic Intelligence . Sanctioned by the Grand Lodgo of England .
THE FREEMASON'S CHRONICLE can be ordered of any Bookseller in Town or Country , bnt shonld any difficulty be experienced , it will be forwarded direct from the Office , on receipt of Post Office Order for tho amount . Intending Subscribers should forward their full Addresses to prevent mistakes .
Post Office Orders to be made payable to W . W . MOEGAN , afc Barbican Office . Cheques crossed " London and County . " Advertisers will find THE FREEMASON ' S CHRONICLE an exceptionally good medium for Advertisements of every class .
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SCALE OF CHARGES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS . Per Page £ 8 0 0 Back Page £ 10 0 0 Births , Marriages and Deaths , fid per line . General Advertisements , Trade Announcements , & c . single column , 5 s per inch . Donblo Column Advertisements la per line . Special Terms for a Series of insertions on application . The Terms of Subscription ( payable in advance ) to THE FREEMASON ' S CHRONICLE are—Twelve Months , Post Free £ 0 13 6 Six Months ditto 0 7 0 Three Mouths ditto 0 3 6 Agents , from whom Copies can always be had : — Messrs . CURTICE and Co ., 12 Catherine Street , Strand . Messrs . SIMPSON BROS ., Shoe Lane . Mr . G . W . JORDAN , 169 Strand . Messrs . MARSHALL and SONS , 125 Fleet Street , E . C . Mr . H . SIMPSON , 7 Eed Lion Court , E . C . Messrs . SMITH and SONS , 183 Strand . Messrs . SPENCER and Co ., 23 A Great Queen Street , W . C . Messrs . STEEL and JONES , 4 Spring Gardens , Charing Cross . Mr . G . VICKERS , Angel Court , 172 Strand . Mr . H . VICKERS , 317 Strand . Mr . J . CliABKE , 37 Goswell Road , E . C .