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Notices Of Meetings.
Coh -m I . G ., Shearman , Nicholls - , War ran , Maloney , W . aud b . Jacobs , Topp ing , D'Arcy , Brennan , Tressider , Baker , Airey , Cohen , Corner , Hart , Harri . - , Isaac" * , Solomon ** , Shutor , Randal ! , R-iS' -mhal , and Cooper . The Lodge being duly opened , Bro . Davi ? , a •answering the usual questions , was raised to the sublime degree . Bro ;* . Moody , Ayres Allen , Solomon , and D'Aoosta were pagsed to the second
, degree . The ceremony of installation was then proceeded with . Bro . De Cusseres having been elected by the brethren as the new W . M ., was brought before the Lodge and signified hia assent to the customary questions . Aboard of Installed Masters was then formed , and Bro . De Cassere ** waa inducted into the chair . The following Officers were then appointed and invested : —Fox S . W ., Jacobs J . W .,
Eschwege S . D ., Cohen J . D ., Shnter I . G ., Harris Dir . of Cera ., M . D'Acosta and Corpor Stewards , Musto P . M . Treasurer , Friedeberg P . M . Secretary , and Young Tyler . The Lodge jewel was voted to Bro . B . D'Acosta on his appointment as I . P . M ., and au additional handsome jewel waa presented to him by several brethren to mark their recognition of his services as W . M . during the past twelve months .
The report of the auditors was received , showing a substantial balance , aud a sum of two guineas was voted towards the Building Fund of the new wing of the Royal Free Hospital , of whioh institution the Earl of Lathom is Chairman . The brethren afterwards adjourned to the banquet-room , where a recherche repast was served . The usual Loyal and Masonic toasts being disposed of , Bro . D'Acoata proposed
the health of tho new W . M ., in eulogistic terms , and remarked tbat the Lodge would be proud of him , as he was a most admirable worker of the ritual . The W . M . in reply said there were certain times in a man ' s life when he might be pardoned for being proud , and ho could not help feeling proud at beinc ; placed iu the enviable position of Master of the Friars' Lodge . Ho should lely upon his
Officers and the brethren generally to make his year of office a success . He would endeavour to do his duty faithfully , and trusted that when he laid down the gavel at the termination of the twelve months , tho brethren would have no fault ' . •¦ find with any action of his . He then proceeded to return the compliment to the I . P . M ., saying that there never had been a more popular Master in tbe
Friars' Lodge . Ho bad left tho chair iu a most prosperous state , with tho largest balance ever handed over . With regard to the work , he was a host in himself , nnd in consequence of his talent was an honorary member of nearly half tho London Lodges of Instruction . Bro . D'Acosta in returning thanks hoped to continue to deserve all the good wishes bestowed upon him , and would always be glad to work for the Friars' Lodge . He thanked the brethren for both the
jewels , whioh he shonld cherish all his life , and leave as heirlooms to his family . Bro . Friedeberg P . M ., in a neat speech , proposed " Tho Visitors , " whioh was acknowledged by Bros . Oxley , Scott , Cooper , and Cavendish . The remaining tcasta were " The Past Masters , " coupled with tbe name of Bro . Musto , "The Officers , " and the Tyler ' s toast . The harmony of the evening was further promoted by some excellent songs , given by Bros . Maloney , Fox , Woolf , Hart , Hentchel , Marks , and Harris , Bro . Bellman officiating at tho piano .
TRAFFORD LODGE , No . 1496 ( MANCHESTER ) . A REGULAR meeting was held at the Western Hotel , Mosa Side , on Monday 13 th April . Present : —Bros . Kershaw acting W . M ., Blears S . W ., Morris J . W ., Bnrslom P . M . Treas . acting Secretary , Wilson S . D ., Mayborry P . M ., Knight , Langahavv , H . S . Johnson , A . R . Johnson , and Hyman . Visitors : —Bros . Liaonden P . M . 317 ( FREEMASON ' S CHRONICLE ) , and Antonio Organist 581 . Tho brethren met at 7 * 45 , to tea , after whioh the Lodge was opened in due form ,
and the minutes of tho previous meeting read and confirmed . There being no ceremonies to perform , the Lodge was raised to the third degree , and Bro . Burslem P . M and Treasurer related the traditional history to the Broa . Johnson , after which the Lodgo was closed in peace and harmony , at 8 * 20 . At the social board the usual Loyal and Masonio toasts were honoured , and Broa . Antonie , Lisenden , and Langshaw gave a selection of songs , recitations , & c , whioh were much appreciated .
COVENT GARDEN LODGE , No . 1614 . ^ PHE last meeting of the season of this popular Lodgo waa held at J- tho Criterion , Piccadilly Circus , S . W ., on the 14 th inst ., when thero were present Bros . Reynolds W . M ., Foan S . W ., Unwin J . W ., Jacobs P . M . Treaaurer , G , Reynolds P . M . Secretary , Ballen S . D ., Dowling acting aa J . D ., Stacey P . M . Organist , Bokhara I . G ,, Mayo Steward , Jacobs P . M ., Coleman P . M ., Green , Prico , Keen , Humphrey ,
Thrussell , Walker , Cox , Woodward , Faulk ? , Nathan juu ., Hansen , Wise . Visitors— Bigley P . M . 1298 , Brown P . M . 733 , Dicka J . W . 1237 , Ainalie 755 . Lodge was opened in duo form and tho minutes of tho lust ¦ mooting were read and confirmed . Tho Lodge was opened in thu second degree . Broa . Cox and Keen having answered tho usual questions , Lodgo wns opened in the 3 rd , aud the brethren were raised
to the degree of M . M . The W . M . having received tho hearty good wishes of the visitors the Lodge was closed , and thu bruthreti adjourned to banquet iu tho Club Room , excellently aervud uudar tho personal superintendence of Bro . Beitini . Tbo usual Loyal and Masonio toaata were proposed in a hearty and cordial manner , aud
wero enthusiastically received . Tho toast of tho Visitors waa responded to hy Bros * . Bigley P . M ., Brown P . M ., Aiusloy , aud Dicka . The Secretary ( Bru . G . Reynolds ) was < -r > ug--a * . ulated ou one-- more being iu Lodge after his severe accident . The proceedings vr - uiveraified by tho singing of Broa . Jacobs , Keen and others , accompanied on the pianoforto by Bro . Thrussell .
HAMMERSMITH LODGE , No 2090 . r pHE installation meeting nf this Lodge took plnco at the Vestry J- HHII , Hammernmitb , on Thursday , tho 9 th inst . The core - mony w ;' R wrked by tho oot-going Master Brou . Mander , and Williams , assisted by P . M . ' s Read , Room , Stroud , Tipper , Cockburn , and the Secretary Bro . Barclay P . M . 1767 . The W . M . Bro . Williams P . G . D . of Middlesex P . M . & c , then invested hia Officers , as follow ;—
Notices Of Meetings.
Bros . Gordon S . W ., Barker J . W ., C'XJkbnrn Treasurer , Baro ' ay Secretary , West I . G ., Williams D . C , Dare and Watson Stewards . The ceremony of passing was worked by the retina- ** W . M ., and tha third degree by the new Master , after bis installat-on . At the conclusion , he presented Bro . Mander with the P . M . 's jiwel of the Lods-e , and also handed , with some woll-ohosen words , the beautiful
locket the Lodge had voted to Bro . Room , who wis compelled by the pressure of his many Masonic duties to resign the post of Treasurer of the Hammersmith Lodge . Bro . Room thankel the brethren for their handsome present , and said it only confirmed what he had often repeated that Maaona were the most grateful of any body of men , in that they nrignifisd any little aofc of assistance
into something worthy of notice , while other people would pass it by , and think nothing of it . He shonld , be trusted , long remain a member of the Lodge , and would always bo ready to assist in any way he oonld its members . He also felt that the Lodge had done wisely in appointing Bro . Cockburn as hia successor . The Lcd *; e
was then closed , and the brethren adjourned to the Brook Green Hotel , where a banqnet was provided . Among the Visitors were Bros . Levy P . M . 185 , Caiston P . M ., Josey P . M . 1828 , Siraa P . M . 834 , Gardner Grand Sword Bearer of Backs , Drew P . P . G . O . D . ? rby , and others .
ST . DAVID'S LODGE , No . 2226 . ON Thursday , the 16 th inst ., the installation ceremony took p lnop , afc Rhymuey . The W . M . elect Bro . Williams I . P . M . 109 S
P . G . S . D . was presented by Bro . Pritchard W . M . to the Installing Master Bro . Captain Homfray D . P . G . M ., who proceeded to instal Bro . Williams according to anoient form ; after which the W . M . appointed and invested his Officers for the ensuing year , as follow Bros . Pritchard I . P . M ., Marks S . W ., Williams J . W ., Rev . Theophilus Chaplain , Jones Treasurer , Evans Secretary , Randall S . D ., J .
Llewellyu J . D ., Aoland Dir . of Cers ., Edwards I . G ., Golding P . M . Organist , Staborne and Bevan Stewards , and Aish Tyler . At tho close of thu Lodge the brethren assembled at the R-iyal Hotel , whe ** e a luchsrcbe banquet had been prepared by Host Williams . Bro . Williams W . M . presided . At the termination of the banquet a very pleasing ceremony took place , that of presenting the Officers and Members of this Lodge with a beautiful organ . The D . P . G . M . Bro . Captain
Homfray , in a neat little speech on behalf of Mrs . Williams , of the Royal Hotel , made the presentation , whioh was received wifch acclamation . The organ beara the following inscription on a silver plate : — "Presented by Mrs . Fred . 0 . Williams , of the Royal Hotel . Rhymney , to the Officers and Members of fche St . David ' s Lodge of Freemasons , No . 2226 , Rhymney , in commemoration of her 21 st * birthday , and on the occasion of her father-in-law ' s , Bro . Williams , year of office aa Worahipfnl Master .
WIGAN LODGE , No . 2326 . THE first annual festival was celebrated on the 14 th inst * ., at the Masonio Hail , King-street , Wigan . Bro . Simpson waa installed W . M ., the officiating Officer being Bro . Captain Murray P . P . G . D . C , assisted by the I . P . M . Bro . Tomlinson P . M . P . P . G . W . The following woro appointed Officers for the year : —Bros . Ackerley , J . P ., S . W ., Tabernor J . W ., Smith , J . P ., Secretary , Betley P . P . G . A . S . S . D .,
Tomlinsou J . D ., White , M . D ., I . G ., Snapo P . M . 1335 S . S ., Wilkinson J . S ., Rov . J . C . Blewett Chaplain , Browne P . M . 1335 Treasnrer , Campbell P . P . G . O . Organist , Smalwell Tyler . Tho installation feast waa served in the dining-room , which , together with thn hall and staircase , was decorated with a beautiful display of plants and flowers from
Longhurst . Thero were present several distiuguiabed visitors , including the Grand Chaplain of England tho Rev . T . B . Spencer , and the rector of Southport the Rev . C H . Knollya . The bill of fare was a fine specimen of the printer ' s art , the cover was adorned with a wellexecuted reproduction of the ancient merchants' seal of the borough
of Wigan , which was in use in the early part of the fifteenth century , and the selection of quotations , which accompanied each course , was exceedingly felicitous . Tho musical portion of the proceedings included some capital quartettes by Bros . C . Grime , J . G . M'Connell , W . M . M'Connell , and T . Margeson .
UNIVERSITIES LODGE , No . 2352 . fjnHE annual festival was hold on the 16 th hint , in the Freemasons ' i- Hall , Old Elvet , Durham , for tbe installation of thu VV . M . Elect Bro . the Rev . Canon Kynaston , D . D , P . P . G . S . W . Gloucester . The ceremony waa impressively performed by Bro . tho Hon . Ord <* - Powlett D . P . G . M . N . and E . Yorkshire , assistHI by Bro . Whytehwd Grand Sword Bearer of England . Tbe following Officers Wdre
appointed : —Bro * . Rev . Canon Kyuaston P . P . G . S . W . VV . M ., R « v . Tristram , D . D ., I . P . M ., Lu .-k , M . A ., S . W ., Rev . Yel . l , M . A ., J . W ., Forster , M . A ., Treasurer , Ur . Hill Drury P . M . P . P . G . R . Norfolk Secretary , Dr . Lawn-ecu 8 D ., Dr . Booth J . D ., Dr . Jepson Dir . of
C-ire - ., Rev . Shortt , M . A ., I . G ., Ensor , B . A ., and Rev . Lawsou , M . A ., Stewards , Matthewa Tyler . Amongst those present wero Bron . Sir Hedworth Williamson P . G . M ., Hudson P . G . Secretary , Patl . inson Prov . U . Asaistimt Secretary , and others . A banquet wan afterwards hold at tho Rose and Crown itotel .
juangton Lodgo of Instruction , ITo . 1678 .--A meeting waa hold on Thursday , the llkh iru-t ., nt tc . o White Hart Tavern , Abchureh Lane . Present—Bros . Hobbs Preceptor , Morris W . M ., Lea Smith S . W ., Ivey J . W ., Fraser Treasurer , Mnp ' etcu Secretary , De Paiva S . D ., Southwell . J . D ., Minis-ill I . G ., Diamond , Knight , Williams , Francis , Whaitea , Marshall . L' . r !<* o wan opened and tho minutes of lust meeting were read and confirmed . The Lodge was opened in the
si . cond , and the ceremony of passing rehearsed . Bro . Diamond gave he explanation of tho second trncing board . A vote of thanks to the W . M . tor the manner ho hacl , for th ¦•first time , filled the chair in tho Lodge was unanimously curri- 'd . Bro . Grant was elected si member if the Lodge . It was resolved that tho session of the Lodge should md on the last Thursday in April , instead oi May . Lodge waa thau closed ,
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Notices Of Meetings.
Coh -m I . G ., Shearman , Nicholls - , War ran , Maloney , W . aud b . Jacobs , Topp ing , D'Arcy , Brennan , Tressider , Baker , Airey , Cohen , Corner , Hart , Harri . - , Isaac" * , Solomon ** , Shutor , Randal ! , R-iS' -mhal , and Cooper . The Lodge being duly opened , Bro . Davi ? , a •answering the usual questions , was raised to the sublime degree . Bro ;* . Moody , Ayres Allen , Solomon , and D'Aoosta were pagsed to the second
, degree . The ceremony of installation was then proceeded with . Bro . De Cusseres having been elected by the brethren as the new W . M ., was brought before the Lodge and signified hia assent to the customary questions . Aboard of Installed Masters was then formed , and Bro . De Cassere ** waa inducted into the chair . The following Officers were then appointed and invested : —Fox S . W ., Jacobs J . W .,
Eschwege S . D ., Cohen J . D ., Shnter I . G ., Harris Dir . of Cera ., M . D'Acosta and Corpor Stewards , Musto P . M . Treasurer , Friedeberg P . M . Secretary , and Young Tyler . The Lodge jewel was voted to Bro . B . D'Acosta on his appointment as I . P . M ., and au additional handsome jewel waa presented to him by several brethren to mark their recognition of his services as W . M . during the past twelve months .
The report of the auditors was received , showing a substantial balance , aud a sum of two guineas was voted towards the Building Fund of the new wing of the Royal Free Hospital , of whioh institution the Earl of Lathom is Chairman . The brethren afterwards adjourned to the banquet-room , where a recherche repast was served . The usual Loyal and Masonic toasts being disposed of , Bro . D'Acoata proposed
the health of tho new W . M ., in eulogistic terms , and remarked tbat the Lodge would be proud of him , as he was a most admirable worker of the ritual . The W . M . in reply said there were certain times in a man ' s life when he might be pardoned for being proud , and ho could not help feeling proud at beinc ; placed iu the enviable position of Master of the Friars' Lodge . Ho should lely upon his
Officers and the brethren generally to make his year of office a success . He would endeavour to do his duty faithfully , and trusted that when he laid down the gavel at the termination of the twelve months , tho brethren would have no fault ' . •¦ find with any action of his . He then proceeded to return the compliment to the I . P . M ., saying that there never had been a more popular Master in tbe
Friars' Lodge . Ho bad left tho chair iu a most prosperous state , with tho largest balance ever handed over . With regard to the work , he was a host in himself , nnd in consequence of his talent was an honorary member of nearly half tho London Lodges of Instruction . Bro . D'Acosta in returning thanks hoped to continue to deserve all the good wishes bestowed upon him , and would always be glad to work for the Friars' Lodge . He thanked the brethren for both the
jewels , whioh he shonld cherish all his life , and leave as heirlooms to his family . Bro . Friedeberg P . M ., in a neat speech , proposed " Tho Visitors , " whioh was acknowledged by Bros . Oxley , Scott , Cooper , and Cavendish . The remaining tcasta were " The Past Masters , " coupled with tbe name of Bro . Musto , "The Officers , " and the Tyler ' s toast . The harmony of the evening was further promoted by some excellent songs , given by Bros . Maloney , Fox , Woolf , Hart , Hentchel , Marks , and Harris , Bro . Bellman officiating at tho piano .
TRAFFORD LODGE , No . 1496 ( MANCHESTER ) . A REGULAR meeting was held at the Western Hotel , Mosa Side , on Monday 13 th April . Present : —Bros . Kershaw acting W . M ., Blears S . W ., Morris J . W ., Bnrslom P . M . Treas . acting Secretary , Wilson S . D ., Mayborry P . M ., Knight , Langahavv , H . S . Johnson , A . R . Johnson , and Hyman . Visitors : —Bros . Liaonden P . M . 317 ( FREEMASON ' S CHRONICLE ) , and Antonio Organist 581 . Tho brethren met at 7 * 45 , to tea , after whioh the Lodge was opened in due form ,
and the minutes of tho previous meeting read and confirmed . There being no ceremonies to perform , the Lodge was raised to the third degree , and Bro . Burslem P . M and Treasurer related the traditional history to the Broa . Johnson , after which the Lodgo was closed in peace and harmony , at 8 * 20 . At the social board the usual Loyal and Masonio toasts were honoured , and Broa . Antonie , Lisenden , and Langshaw gave a selection of songs , recitations , & c , whioh were much appreciated .
COVENT GARDEN LODGE , No . 1614 . ^ PHE last meeting of the season of this popular Lodgo waa held at J- tho Criterion , Piccadilly Circus , S . W ., on the 14 th inst ., when thero were present Bros . Reynolds W . M ., Foan S . W ., Unwin J . W ., Jacobs P . M . Treaaurer , G , Reynolds P . M . Secretary , Ballen S . D ., Dowling acting aa J . D ., Stacey P . M . Organist , Bokhara I . G ,, Mayo Steward , Jacobs P . M ., Coleman P . M ., Green , Prico , Keen , Humphrey ,
Thrussell , Walker , Cox , Woodward , Faulk ? , Nathan juu ., Hansen , Wise . Visitors— Bigley P . M . 1298 , Brown P . M . 733 , Dicka J . W . 1237 , Ainalie 755 . Lodge was opened in duo form and tho minutes of tho lust ¦ mooting were read and confirmed . Tho Lodge was opened in thu second degree . Broa . Cox and Keen having answered tho usual questions , Lodgo wns opened in the 3 rd , aud the brethren were raised
to the degree of M . M . The W . M . having received tho hearty good wishes of the visitors the Lodge was closed , and thu bruthreti adjourned to banquet iu tho Club Room , excellently aervud uudar tho personal superintendence of Bro . Beitini . Tbo usual Loyal and Masonio toaata were proposed in a hearty and cordial manner , aud
wero enthusiastically received . Tho toast of tho Visitors waa responded to hy Bros * . Bigley P . M ., Brown P . M ., Aiusloy , aud Dicka . The Secretary ( Bru . G . Reynolds ) was < -r > ug--a * . ulated ou one-- more being iu Lodge after his severe accident . The proceedings vr - uiveraified by tho singing of Broa . Jacobs , Keen and others , accompanied on the pianoforto by Bro . Thrussell .
HAMMERSMITH LODGE , No 2090 . r pHE installation meeting nf this Lodge took plnco at the Vestry J- HHII , Hammernmitb , on Thursday , tho 9 th inst . The core - mony w ;' R wrked by tho oot-going Master Brou . Mander , and Williams , assisted by P . M . ' s Read , Room , Stroud , Tipper , Cockburn , and the Secretary Bro . Barclay P . M . 1767 . The W . M . Bro . Williams P . G . D . of Middlesex P . M . & c , then invested hia Officers , as follow ;—
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Bros . Gordon S . W ., Barker J . W ., C'XJkbnrn Treasurer , Baro ' ay Secretary , West I . G ., Williams D . C , Dare and Watson Stewards . The ceremony of passing was worked by the retina- ** W . M ., and tha third degree by the new Master , after bis installat-on . At the conclusion , he presented Bro . Mander with the P . M . 's jiwel of the Lods-e , and also handed , with some woll-ohosen words , the beautiful
locket the Lodge had voted to Bro . Room , who wis compelled by the pressure of his many Masonic duties to resign the post of Treasurer of the Hammersmith Lodge . Bro . Room thankel the brethren for their handsome present , and said it only confirmed what he had often repeated that Maaona were the most grateful of any body of men , in that they nrignifisd any little aofc of assistance
into something worthy of notice , while other people would pass it by , and think nothing of it . He shonld , be trusted , long remain a member of the Lodge , and would always bo ready to assist in any way he oonld its members . He also felt that the Lodge had done wisely in appointing Bro . Cockburn as hia successor . The Lcd *; e
was then closed , and the brethren adjourned to the Brook Green Hotel , where a banqnet was provided . Among the Visitors were Bros . Levy P . M . 185 , Caiston P . M ., Josey P . M . 1828 , Siraa P . M . 834 , Gardner Grand Sword Bearer of Backs , Drew P . P . G . O . D . ? rby , and others .
ST . DAVID'S LODGE , No . 2226 . ON Thursday , the 16 th inst ., the installation ceremony took p lnop , afc Rhymuey . The W . M . elect Bro . Williams I . P . M . 109 S
P . G . S . D . was presented by Bro . Pritchard W . M . to the Installing Master Bro . Captain Homfray D . P . G . M ., who proceeded to instal Bro . Williams according to anoient form ; after which the W . M . appointed and invested his Officers for the ensuing year , as follow Bros . Pritchard I . P . M ., Marks S . W ., Williams J . W ., Rev . Theophilus Chaplain , Jones Treasurer , Evans Secretary , Randall S . D ., J .
Llewellyu J . D ., Aoland Dir . of Cers ., Edwards I . G ., Golding P . M . Organist , Staborne and Bevan Stewards , and Aish Tyler . At tho close of thu Lodge the brethren assembled at the R-iyal Hotel , whe ** e a luchsrcbe banquet had been prepared by Host Williams . Bro . Williams W . M . presided . At the termination of the banquet a very pleasing ceremony took place , that of presenting the Officers and Members of this Lodge with a beautiful organ . The D . P . G . M . Bro . Captain
Homfray , in a neat little speech on behalf of Mrs . Williams , of the Royal Hotel , made the presentation , whioh was received wifch acclamation . The organ beara the following inscription on a silver plate : — "Presented by Mrs . Fred . 0 . Williams , of the Royal Hotel . Rhymney , to the Officers and Members of fche St . David ' s Lodge of Freemasons , No . 2226 , Rhymney , in commemoration of her 21 st * birthday , and on the occasion of her father-in-law ' s , Bro . Williams , year of office aa Worahipfnl Master .
WIGAN LODGE , No . 2326 . THE first annual festival was celebrated on the 14 th inst * ., at the Masonio Hail , King-street , Wigan . Bro . Simpson waa installed W . M ., the officiating Officer being Bro . Captain Murray P . P . G . D . C , assisted by the I . P . M . Bro . Tomlinson P . M . P . P . G . W . The following woro appointed Officers for the year : —Bros . Ackerley , J . P ., S . W ., Tabernor J . W ., Smith , J . P ., Secretary , Betley P . P . G . A . S . S . D .,
Tomlinsou J . D ., White , M . D ., I . G ., Snapo P . M . 1335 S . S ., Wilkinson J . S ., Rov . J . C . Blewett Chaplain , Browne P . M . 1335 Treasnrer , Campbell P . P . G . O . Organist , Smalwell Tyler . Tho installation feast waa served in the dining-room , which , together with thn hall and staircase , was decorated with a beautiful display of plants and flowers from
Longhurst . Thero were present several distiuguiabed visitors , including the Grand Chaplain of England tho Rev . T . B . Spencer , and the rector of Southport the Rev . C H . Knollya . The bill of fare was a fine specimen of the printer ' s art , the cover was adorned with a wellexecuted reproduction of the ancient merchants' seal of the borough
of Wigan , which was in use in the early part of the fifteenth century , and the selection of quotations , which accompanied each course , was exceedingly felicitous . Tho musical portion of the proceedings included some capital quartettes by Bros . C . Grime , J . G . M'Connell , W . M . M'Connell , and T . Margeson .
UNIVERSITIES LODGE , No . 2352 . fjnHE annual festival was hold on the 16 th hint , in the Freemasons ' i- Hall , Old Elvet , Durham , for tbe installation of thu VV . M . Elect Bro . the Rev . Canon Kynaston , D . D , P . P . G . S . W . Gloucester . The ceremony waa impressively performed by Bro . tho Hon . Ord <* - Powlett D . P . G . M . N . and E . Yorkshire , assistHI by Bro . Whytehwd Grand Sword Bearer of England . Tbe following Officers Wdre
appointed : —Bro * . Rev . Canon Kyuaston P . P . G . S . W . VV . M ., R « v . Tristram , D . D ., I . P . M ., Lu .-k , M . A ., S . W ., Rev . Yel . l , M . A ., J . W ., Forster , M . A ., Treasurer , Ur . Hill Drury P . M . P . P . G . R . Norfolk Secretary , Dr . Lawn-ecu 8 D ., Dr . Booth J . D ., Dr . Jepson Dir . of
C-ire - ., Rev . Shortt , M . A ., I . G ., Ensor , B . A ., and Rev . Lawsou , M . A ., Stewards , Matthewa Tyler . Amongst those present wero Bron . Sir Hedworth Williamson P . G . M ., Hudson P . G . Secretary , Patl . inson Prov . U . Asaistimt Secretary , and others . A banquet wan afterwards hold at tho Rose and Crown itotel .
juangton Lodgo of Instruction , ITo . 1678 .--A meeting waa hold on Thursday , the llkh iru-t ., nt tc . o White Hart Tavern , Abchureh Lane . Present—Bros . Hobbs Preceptor , Morris W . M ., Lea Smith S . W ., Ivey J . W ., Fraser Treasurer , Mnp ' etcu Secretary , De Paiva S . D ., Southwell . J . D ., Minis-ill I . G ., Diamond , Knight , Williams , Francis , Whaitea , Marshall . L' . r !<* o wan opened and tho minutes of lust meeting were read and confirmed . The Lodge was opened in the
si . cond , and the ceremony of passing rehearsed . Bro . Diamond gave he explanation of tho second trncing board . A vote of thanks to the W . M . tor the manner ho hacl , for th ¦•first time , filled the chair in tho Lodge was unanimously curri- 'd . Bro . Grant was elected si member if the Lodge . It was resolved that tho session of the Lodge should md on the last Thursday in April , instead oi May . Lodge waa thau closed ,