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Domatic Lodge, No. 177.

jfiss Ethel Grammar , Mr . W . F . and Miss H . E . Morgan , Mr . Fred . Step hens , Mr . W . F . Packer , Mr . E . GatfiMd , Miss Spencer Jones , 4 c . Letters expressing regret ut not being able to attend were received from Bros . Shadwell H . Clerke Grand Secretary aud R . Eve Grand Treasurer .

ST . MICHAEL ' S LODGE , No . 211 . IT had been thought thafc the emergency meeting a month ago , finished the work of this ancient Lodge , so far as tho present Session was concerned j but , inasmuch aa a candidate for initiation had been prevented by his professional engagements from being present on two prior occasions , and was most desirous of entering the

" preliminary stage , " ifc was deemed advisable to call yet another meeting , particularly as there was other work that required to be dealt with . The attendance was not large , but that was no matter of surprise at this season of the year , when most of our Lodges are in abeyance , bufc the Worshipful Master , Bro . F . T . Bennett , was

supported by Broa . W . Radoliffe P . M . Secretary , A . Green P . M . Treasurer , F . J . Hentsch P . M ., Usher Bach P . M ., W . W . Morgan P . M ., A . Withers P . M ., Orlton Cooper , J . T . Harrison , J . Withers , Orlando Harley , F . J . Horsoroft , C . Greenwood , and others . The visitors included Bros . C . Everett , J . A . Collings , Titherden , Herbert

Schartau , & c , & c . Lodge having been opened , and the preliminary business disposed of , it was advanced to the second degree , and Bro . Joseph Withers , who has already made himself popular among the Brethren , was passed . The ballot was then opened for Mr . John Thomas Harrison ,

who had been nominated by Bro . Horsoroft , seconded by Bro . W . Radoliffe P . M ., and the voting being nuanimously in his favour , the candidate was duly initiated in the mysteries and privileges of Freemasonry . Lodge was then opened in the third , and Bro . Orlando Harley raised , the whole of the ceremonies , particularly the last

named , being rendered in the most able and impressive manner by the Worshipful Master and the Officers who assisted him . Notwithstanding the amount of work to be got through on such an oppressive evening , Bro . Bennett gave the charge in the first degree with his usual clearness and expression , which was mnch appreciated by the

Brethren . At the close of the business the customary good wishes were interchanged , and the Brethren afterwards partook of supper , which was supplied in the "Albion style . " The Loyal and Masonic toasts were honoured , and brief complimentary speeches were the orderof the evening , interspersed by a more than ordinarily excellent

selection of music . Bros . Horsoroft and Collings are both known as efficient aides at meetings of tho St . Michael ' s Lodge , but on this occasion their masterly performances on the pianoforte woro supplimented by the brill . iant efforts of Bro . Harrison , who consequently came in for more than an Initiate ' s usual share of honours . Besides

these , Bro . Herbert Schartau put in an appearance later in the even , ing , and played and sang several pieces . Bro . A . Green , P . M . Treasurer , sang the E . A . song , and altogether there was a most agreeable preponderence of music over speaking . The summer festival of the Lodgo was held on the following day ,

at the Crown Hotel , Brnxbourno Bridge , Hertfordshire , when the Brethren were favoured with brilliant weather , escaping the heavy thunderstorms that broke over London on that afternoon . Tho party assembled at Liverpool Street Station , about a quarter to eleven o ' clock , and arrived at Broxbourne after a very pleasant journey

There luncheon was provided , and the company enjoyed boating , driving , and rambling over the surrounding country , reassembling at six o'clock for the banquet , which was admirably served . Tho Worshipful Master presided , supported in the vice-chair by Bro . W . W . Morgan P . M ., and fche toasts were brief and imbued with fche utmost

cordiality . An interesting feature of the day was that the choir of Sfc . Nicholas , Cole Abbey , were enjoying their summer outing on the same day ; aud with the interchange of amenities usual on such occasions , they sang one or two selections , by kind permission of the Vicar , tbe Rev . Canon . Shuttleworfch , who accompanied them . It is

scarcely necessary to remind our City readers that this is one of the finest choirs in the metropolis , and their * readiness to add to the enjoyment of the Masonic partv was much appreciated . Mr .

Churchwarden T . C . Cross also extended the right hand of fellowship to the ladies and gentlemen of the Masonic company , his hospitality being duly reciprocated , and the day was thus pervaded with the utmost harmony and good feeling in every possible way .

LEBANON LODGE , No . 1326 . THHEUE was a good assemblage of members and visitors nt - * - the installation meeting , hold on Saturday , tho 16 'fch instant , afc the Railway Hotel , Feltham . Lodge having been opened by the Worshipful Master , Bro . W . R . Vassila P . P . G . Std . Br ., and the minutes read and confirmed , the Audit report was received and

adopted . Bros . Schofield aud Mayes , of tho Citadel Lodge , No . 1897 having been raised to the snblime degree of Master Mason , the installation ceremony was proceeded with . Bro . Jas . Lawrence S . W . having been presented as AV . M . elect was duly installed into the chair according to ancient custom . The Officers for tho ensufuf

year were appointed as follows : —Bros . E . A . Smith S . W ., C . W Baker J . W ., S . Pago Treasurer , J . AV . Baldwin P . P . G . D . P . M . Sec . Wm . Walters S . D ., W . H . AValters J . D ., J . A . Wilson I . G ., J , C Coslin Dir . of Cers ., S . Wheeler Assist . Dir . of Cers ., F . Dustan Org . 5 * H . EatonA . LawtonJ . R . Coxand E . J . AVhelan StewardsJ

, , , , Gilbert Tyler . At the conclusion of tho investiture of Officers , Bro . Vassila I . P . M ., the Installing Master , delivered the customary addresses iu a very creditable manner . The Worshipful Master then presented Bro . Vassila with a handsome P . M . 's jewel , and after

" ""pressing the pleasure it afforded him to perform this duty , lie eulogised the important work dono by their I . P . JI . both in ancl out 0 ' the Lodge . He also presented Bro . Vassila with a P . M . ' s collar , the gift of several members of tho Lodgo as a further token of their appreciation and esteem . Brother Vasilla , in suitable terms ,

Domatic Lodge, No. 177.

acknowledged fche gift , and assured the brethren of his willingness to do anything to further Masonry generally and of their Lodge in partioular . Routine bnsiness having been transacted , the Lodgo waa closed , and the brethren adjourned to an excellent banquet . A very pleasant evening was spent , under the genial presidency of the

Worshipful Master , and the nsual toasta were duly honoured . It transpired during the proceedings , and is worthy of notice , that of £ 1 , 200 subscribed to the Masonic Charities at the three last Festivals by the Province of Middlesex , £ 200 , or one-sixth , waa contributed by thia Lodge . Amongst the brethren present , not mentioned above , were

Bros . W . H . Lee Prov . Assist , G . Seo . Middlesex , F . T . C . Keeble P . M . 1426 , 0 . J . Fox S . D . 1713 , J . H . Mayes 1897 , J . Brand 1984 , Egbert Roberts 1623 , H . Dehane P . M . 1543 P . P . G . D . Essex , W . W . Lee 1897 , J . Sims P . M . 830 , H . W . Mayes P . M . 1897 P . P . G . P . Middlesex .

EBORACUM LODGE , No . 1611 . THE regular monthly Lodge was held in the Hall , St . Saviourgate , York , on Monday , the 11 th inst ., when there were present Bros . W . Brown W . M ., T . B . Whytehead P . M ., J . Blenkin P . M ., M . Millington P . M ., S . J . Dalton J . W ., G . Balmford P . M . Treasurer , J . Kay Secretary , W . Lackenby S . D ., G . Lamb J . D ., C . G . Padel P . M . Org ., W . Storry I . G ., J . H . Shonksmith , P . Pearson , and J . D .

Irving Stewards , J . Hall Tyler , W . M . Briggs , W . S . Child , J . Thorpe , W . Routledge , J . Shaw , F . H . Vaughan , L . Beaumont , A . Archer , W . Ream , H . Chapman , R . Ware , W . G . Penty , W . Sharp , and G . G . Pook . Visitor—Bro . John Marshall P . M . 660 . After the reading of the minutes , Bro . T . Milner was passed to the degree of a F . C . by

the W . M . The W . M . announced that a party of American Masons , headed by Bro . Chas . E . Meyer , of Philadelphia , would visit fche Lodge on Tuesday , fche 19 th insfc ., and that he should call a special Lodge to receive them , at whioh Bro . Shaw should be raised to fche third degree , and he hoped to have a good attendance of members

and visitors . Bro . G . Lamb presented to the Lodge a statute of H . M . G . M . Queen Victoria , with a pedestal for the same , and was heartily thanked for hia Jubilee gift . Bro . Whytehead P . M ., also presented to the library copies of the Rev . J , Inwood'a " Masonio Doctrines , " the Rev . T . M . Harris's "Masonic Morality , " and

Dr . Ashe ' s ' * Masonic Manual , " emblematically bound , and also presented on behalf of Bro . Hughan , a catalogue of the Masonic Exhibition a Plymouth , and on behalf of Bro . John H . Goddard , a " History of St . Patricks Cathedral in Dublin . " Votes of thanks

were passed for these various gifts , and after tbe close of the Lodge tho brethren adjourned to the smoke room , where they enjoyed a mnsical evening , enlivened by the voices of Bros . Meunell , Blenkin , and others .

IN accordance wifch thoir usual custom , the Great Western Railway Company have made arrangements for the issue of tickets during the week preceding August Bank Holiday , at their City aud West End offices , viz .: 193 and 407 Oxford-street , 23 New Oxford , street , Holborn Circus , 29 Charing Cross , 26 Regent Street ,

BANK HOLIDAY RAILWAY FACILITIES .

5 Arthur Street , London Bridge , 82 Queen Victoria Street , 43 Crutchedfriars , 67 Grosham Street , aud 4 Cheapside . The booking offices at tho Paddington Station will be open all day on AVednesday , Thursday , Friday , aud Saturday , when passengers can obtain tickets at . any timo for use on either clay . To meet the

expected additional trathoby fche ordinary trains on Saturday , 30 th July the Company will rnn in duplicate , the 9 ' 0 , 11 * 45 a . m ., 3 ' 0 , 5 ' 0 and 9 ' 0 p . m . trains from London to the West of England , and tho 12 * 0 noon train to Weymouth , Hereford , and South Wales . The firsfc portions of tho 90 a . m . and 5 ' 0 p . m . trains will leave Paddington afc

8 * 55 a . m , and 4 ' 55 p . m . respectively , but the first parts of the ether trains will leave at the advertised times , aud fche second a few minntes afterwards , tho long distance passengers being as far aa possible taken in the first portion , but with a few exceptions both trains will stop at the advertised stations to take np and set down passengers .

On Friday , 29 th July , an excursion train will leave Paddingten at 8 * 5 a . m . for Gloucester , Cardiff , Newport , Swansea , New Milford , & c . , * passengers will also be booked at excursion fares to certain stations in the South of Ireland . A fast excursion train for the West of England will leave Paddington at 8 * 5 a . m . on Saturday , 30 fch July ,

leaving Exeter in five-and-quarter hours and Plymouth in seven-andhalf hours ; and excursions will also be run on the same day to Bath , Bristol , Dorsetshire , Weymouth ( for the Channel Islands ) , Cheltenham , Worcester , Malvern , Hereford , Birmingham , Wolverhampton , Shrewsbury , Cheater , Liverpool , Manchester , and other stations on tho Great Western system .

The second Annual Summer Festival in connection with the Covent Garden Lodge of Instruction , No . 1614 , will tako place on Thursday , 28 th insfc ., at the Clarendon Hotel , Gravesend , under the presidency of Bro . T . A .

Dickson , W . M . 1614 , supported by Bro . Harry W . Kedgley I . P . M . A banquet will take place afc 6 p . m . Tickets , " 2 Is each , including return fares , Gravesend ( Saloon Carriages ) ,

excursion to Cobham and surrounding district in brakes , and banquet with wine , may be had ot' the W . M ., Bro . T . A . Dickson , Bro . Harry TV . Kedgley , I . P . M ., or of any of the Stewards .

Tho usual Summer entertainment to the residents of ihe Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution for Aged Freemasons and Widows of Freemasons , will take place on Thursday , the 28 th instant , at Croydon , by permission of the Honse Committee .

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Domatic Lodge, No. 177.

jfiss Ethel Grammar , Mr . W . F . and Miss H . E . Morgan , Mr . Fred . Step hens , Mr . W . F . Packer , Mr . E . GatfiMd , Miss Spencer Jones , 4 c . Letters expressing regret ut not being able to attend were received from Bros . Shadwell H . Clerke Grand Secretary aud R . Eve Grand Treasurer .

ST . MICHAEL ' S LODGE , No . 211 . IT had been thought thafc the emergency meeting a month ago , finished the work of this ancient Lodge , so far as tho present Session was concerned j but , inasmuch aa a candidate for initiation had been prevented by his professional engagements from being present on two prior occasions , and was most desirous of entering the

" preliminary stage , " ifc was deemed advisable to call yet another meeting , particularly as there was other work that required to be dealt with . The attendance was not large , but that was no matter of surprise at this season of the year , when most of our Lodges are in abeyance , bufc the Worshipful Master , Bro . F . T . Bennett , was

supported by Broa . W . Radoliffe P . M . Secretary , A . Green P . M . Treasurer , F . J . Hentsch P . M ., Usher Bach P . M ., W . W . Morgan P . M ., A . Withers P . M ., Orlton Cooper , J . T . Harrison , J . Withers , Orlando Harley , F . J . Horsoroft , C . Greenwood , and others . The visitors included Bros . C . Everett , J . A . Collings , Titherden , Herbert

Schartau , & c , & c . Lodge having been opened , and the preliminary business disposed of , it was advanced to the second degree , and Bro . Joseph Withers , who has already made himself popular among the Brethren , was passed . The ballot was then opened for Mr . John Thomas Harrison ,

who had been nominated by Bro . Horsoroft , seconded by Bro . W . Radoliffe P . M ., and the voting being nuanimously in his favour , the candidate was duly initiated in the mysteries and privileges of Freemasonry . Lodge was then opened in the third , and Bro . Orlando Harley raised , the whole of the ceremonies , particularly the last

named , being rendered in the most able and impressive manner by the Worshipful Master and the Officers who assisted him . Notwithstanding the amount of work to be got through on such an oppressive evening , Bro . Bennett gave the charge in the first degree with his usual clearness and expression , which was mnch appreciated by the

Brethren . At the close of the business the customary good wishes were interchanged , and the Brethren afterwards partook of supper , which was supplied in the "Albion style . " The Loyal and Masonic toasts were honoured , and brief complimentary speeches were the orderof the evening , interspersed by a more than ordinarily excellent

selection of music . Bros . Horsoroft and Collings are both known as efficient aides at meetings of tho St . Michael ' s Lodge , but on this occasion their masterly performances on the pianoforte woro supplimented by the brill . iant efforts of Bro . Harrison , who consequently came in for more than an Initiate ' s usual share of honours . Besides

these , Bro . Herbert Schartau put in an appearance later in the even , ing , and played and sang several pieces . Bro . A . Green , P . M . Treasurer , sang the E . A . song , and altogether there was a most agreeable preponderence of music over speaking . The summer festival of the Lodgo was held on the following day ,

at the Crown Hotel , Brnxbourno Bridge , Hertfordshire , when the Brethren were favoured with brilliant weather , escaping the heavy thunderstorms that broke over London on that afternoon . Tho party assembled at Liverpool Street Station , about a quarter to eleven o ' clock , and arrived at Broxbourne after a very pleasant journey

There luncheon was provided , and the company enjoyed boating , driving , and rambling over the surrounding country , reassembling at six o'clock for the banquet , which was admirably served . Tho Worshipful Master presided , supported in the vice-chair by Bro . W . W . Morgan P . M ., and fche toasts were brief and imbued with fche utmost

cordiality . An interesting feature of the day was that the choir of Sfc . Nicholas , Cole Abbey , were enjoying their summer outing on the same day ; aud with the interchange of amenities usual on such occasions , they sang one or two selections , by kind permission of the Vicar , tbe Rev . Canon . Shuttleworfch , who accompanied them . It is

scarcely necessary to remind our City readers that this is one of the finest choirs in the metropolis , and their * readiness to add to the enjoyment of the Masonic partv was much appreciated . Mr .

Churchwarden T . C . Cross also extended the right hand of fellowship to the ladies and gentlemen of the Masonic company , his hospitality being duly reciprocated , and the day was thus pervaded with the utmost harmony and good feeling in every possible way .

LEBANON LODGE , No . 1326 . THHEUE was a good assemblage of members and visitors nt - * - the installation meeting , hold on Saturday , tho 16 'fch instant , afc the Railway Hotel , Feltham . Lodge having been opened by the Worshipful Master , Bro . W . R . Vassila P . P . G . Std . Br ., and the minutes read and confirmed , the Audit report was received and

adopted . Bros . Schofield aud Mayes , of tho Citadel Lodge , No . 1897 having been raised to the snblime degree of Master Mason , the installation ceremony was proceeded with . Bro . Jas . Lawrence S . W . having been presented as AV . M . elect was duly installed into the chair according to ancient custom . The Officers for tho ensufuf

year were appointed as follows : —Bros . E . A . Smith S . W ., C . W Baker J . W ., S . Pago Treasurer , J . AV . Baldwin P . P . G . D . P . M . Sec . Wm . Walters S . D ., W . H . AValters J . D ., J . A . Wilson I . G ., J , C Coslin Dir . of Cers ., S . Wheeler Assist . Dir . of Cers ., F . Dustan Org . 5 * H . EatonA . LawtonJ . R . Coxand E . J . AVhelan StewardsJ

, , , , Gilbert Tyler . At the conclusion of tho investiture of Officers , Bro . Vassila I . P . M ., the Installing Master , delivered the customary addresses iu a very creditable manner . The Worshipful Master then presented Bro . Vassila with a handsome P . M . 's jewel , and after

" ""pressing the pleasure it afforded him to perform this duty , lie eulogised the important work dono by their I . P . JI . both in ancl out 0 ' the Lodge . He also presented Bro . Vassila with a P . M . ' s collar , the gift of several members of tho Lodgo as a further token of their appreciation and esteem . Brother Vasilla , in suitable terms ,

Domatic Lodge, No. 177.

acknowledged fche gift , and assured the brethren of his willingness to do anything to further Masonry generally and of their Lodge in partioular . Routine bnsiness having been transacted , the Lodgo waa closed , and the brethren adjourned to an excellent banquet . A very pleasant evening was spent , under the genial presidency of the

Worshipful Master , and the nsual toasta were duly honoured . It transpired during the proceedings , and is worthy of notice , that of £ 1 , 200 subscribed to the Masonic Charities at the three last Festivals by the Province of Middlesex , £ 200 , or one-sixth , waa contributed by thia Lodge . Amongst the brethren present , not mentioned above , were

Bros . W . H . Lee Prov . Assist , G . Seo . Middlesex , F . T . C . Keeble P . M . 1426 , 0 . J . Fox S . D . 1713 , J . H . Mayes 1897 , J . Brand 1984 , Egbert Roberts 1623 , H . Dehane P . M . 1543 P . P . G . D . Essex , W . W . Lee 1897 , J . Sims P . M . 830 , H . W . Mayes P . M . 1897 P . P . G . P . Middlesex .

EBORACUM LODGE , No . 1611 . THE regular monthly Lodge was held in the Hall , St . Saviourgate , York , on Monday , the 11 th inst ., when there were present Bros . W . Brown W . M ., T . B . Whytehead P . M ., J . Blenkin P . M ., M . Millington P . M ., S . J . Dalton J . W ., G . Balmford P . M . Treasurer , J . Kay Secretary , W . Lackenby S . D ., G . Lamb J . D ., C . G . Padel P . M . Org ., W . Storry I . G ., J . H . Shonksmith , P . Pearson , and J . D .

Irving Stewards , J . Hall Tyler , W . M . Briggs , W . S . Child , J . Thorpe , W . Routledge , J . Shaw , F . H . Vaughan , L . Beaumont , A . Archer , W . Ream , H . Chapman , R . Ware , W . G . Penty , W . Sharp , and G . G . Pook . Visitor—Bro . John Marshall P . M . 660 . After the reading of the minutes , Bro . T . Milner was passed to the degree of a F . C . by

the W . M . The W . M . announced that a party of American Masons , headed by Bro . Chas . E . Meyer , of Philadelphia , would visit fche Lodge on Tuesday , fche 19 th insfc ., and that he should call a special Lodge to receive them , at whioh Bro . Shaw should be raised to fche third degree , and he hoped to have a good attendance of members

and visitors . Bro . G . Lamb presented to the Lodge a statute of H . M . G . M . Queen Victoria , with a pedestal for the same , and was heartily thanked for hia Jubilee gift . Bro . Whytehead P . M ., also presented to the library copies of the Rev . J , Inwood'a " Masonio Doctrines , " the Rev . T . M . Harris's "Masonic Morality , " and

Dr . Ashe ' s ' * Masonic Manual , " emblematically bound , and also presented on behalf of Bro . Hughan , a catalogue of the Masonic Exhibition a Plymouth , and on behalf of Bro . John H . Goddard , a " History of St . Patricks Cathedral in Dublin . " Votes of thanks

were passed for these various gifts , and after tbe close of the Lodge tho brethren adjourned to the smoke room , where they enjoyed a mnsical evening , enlivened by the voices of Bros . Meunell , Blenkin , and others .

IN accordance wifch thoir usual custom , the Great Western Railway Company have made arrangements for the issue of tickets during the week preceding August Bank Holiday , at their City aud West End offices , viz .: 193 and 407 Oxford-street , 23 New Oxford , street , Holborn Circus , 29 Charing Cross , 26 Regent Street ,

BANK HOLIDAY RAILWAY FACILITIES .

5 Arthur Street , London Bridge , 82 Queen Victoria Street , 43 Crutchedfriars , 67 Grosham Street , aud 4 Cheapside . The booking offices at tho Paddington Station will be open all day on AVednesday , Thursday , Friday , aud Saturday , when passengers can obtain tickets at . any timo for use on either clay . To meet the

expected additional trathoby fche ordinary trains on Saturday , 30 th July the Company will rnn in duplicate , the 9 ' 0 , 11 * 45 a . m ., 3 ' 0 , 5 ' 0 and 9 ' 0 p . m . trains from London to the West of England , and tho 12 * 0 noon train to Weymouth , Hereford , and South Wales . The firsfc portions of tho 90 a . m . and 5 ' 0 p . m . trains will leave Paddington afc

8 * 55 a . m , and 4 ' 55 p . m . respectively , but the first parts of the ether trains will leave at the advertised times , aud fche second a few minntes afterwards , tho long distance passengers being as far aa possible taken in the first portion , but with a few exceptions both trains will stop at the advertised stations to take np and set down passengers .

On Friday , 29 th July , an excursion train will leave Paddingten at 8 * 5 a . m . for Gloucester , Cardiff , Newport , Swansea , New Milford , & c . , * passengers will also be booked at excursion fares to certain stations in the South of Ireland . A fast excursion train for the West of England will leave Paddington at 8 * 5 a . m . on Saturday , 30 fch July ,

leaving Exeter in five-and-quarter hours and Plymouth in seven-andhalf hours ; and excursions will also be run on the same day to Bath , Bristol , Dorsetshire , Weymouth ( for the Channel Islands ) , Cheltenham , Worcester , Malvern , Hereford , Birmingham , Wolverhampton , Shrewsbury , Cheater , Liverpool , Manchester , and other stations on tho Great Western system .

The second Annual Summer Festival in connection with the Covent Garden Lodge of Instruction , No . 1614 , will tako place on Thursday , 28 th insfc ., at the Clarendon Hotel , Gravesend , under the presidency of Bro . T . A .

Dickson , W . M . 1614 , supported by Bro . Harry W . Kedgley I . P . M . A banquet will take place afc 6 p . m . Tickets , " 2 Is each , including return fares , Gravesend ( Saloon Carriages ) ,

excursion to Cobham and surrounding district in brakes , and banquet with wine , may be had ot' the W . M ., Bro . T . A . Dickson , Bro . Harry TV . Kedgley , I . P . M ., or of any of the Stewards .

Tho usual Summer entertainment to the residents of ihe Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution for Aged Freemasons and Widows of Freemasons , will take place on Thursday , the 28 th instant , at Croydon , by permission of the Honse Committee .

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