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Notices Of Meetings.
SKELMERSDALE LODGE , No . 1380 . OX the 13 th inst ., the membera celebrated their twentieth anniversary , when Bro . Blackburn P . M . was installed W . M . for tbo second time , Bro . Sword retiring . The Lathom Hall , Seaforth , in which the Lodge meets , waa well filled , among those present were
Bros . Hughes P . P . D . G . D : C , Broadbridge P . P . G . D . C , Ford P . G . J . D ., Nicholls P . M . 2012 , Hale W . M . 1473 , Isaac W . M . 2114 , Hunaens 17 f > * > , Hargraves 2289 , Pendrigh 1713 , & c . Bro . Blackburn was presented for installation by Bros . Broadbridge P . G . D . C . aud Ford
P . G . J . D ., and the ceremony was performed in a mosfc impressive and efficient manner by the retiring W . M . Bro . Sword , after which the following Officers were appointed and invested for tho ensning year : —Woosay S . W ., Parker J . W ., Ford P . G . J . D . Treasurer , Darby Secre : ary , Jones Organist , Arrowsmith S . D ., Chesters J . D ., Edwarda I . G ., Bedder and Richardson Stewards , Sword I . P . M . Dir . of Cers . The proceedings were followed by a banquet , served in excellent style
by Bro . Bedder , during which the W . M . performed the pleasant duty of investing I . P . M . Sword with a very handsome P . M . ' a jewel , in recognition of the esteem in which he is held by the brethren of the Lodge . Bro . Sword responded in a very appropriate manner , after which tbe brethren were entertained with a delightful musical programme by Bros . Nicholls , Edwards , Hollis , Wright , and Hunaens .
WILBERFORCE LODGE , No . 2134 . fjIHE installation of Bro . Greenwood took place on the 14 th inst ., J- at the Masonic Hall , St . Luke Street , Hull . The ceremony of installation was performed by Bro . Maokaill P . M . P . P . G . S . B ., and the newly elected W . M . appointed the following brethren as hia Officers for the ensning year : —Bros . Redfearn I . P . M ., Hiokling S . W ., Webb J . W ., Maokaill L . M ., Newton Chaplain , Meanwell Treasurer , Turner
Treasnrer Box Fnnd , Keyworth Almoner , Wood Secretary , Cox S . D ., Calvert J . D ., Harvey D . C , King Organist , Wilkinson I . G ., Belt Steward , Hildrid , WeeterholfT , Charter , and Heelds Assist . Stewards , Gillett Tyler . Dnring tho proceedings , which were largely attended by membera and visiting brethren , Bro . Davis P . M . presented Bro . Redfearn the retiring VV . M . with a handsome P . M . ' s jewel , and
fche recipient snitably responded . Bro . Greenwood presided at the banquet whioh subsequently took place , the Visitors inclnded Bros . Latna S . W ., Bradley J . W ., Stringer P . P . G . O ., Oldroyd , Chapman , Priest , Tesseyman P . P . G . S . W . 57 , Wright Mason 1010 , Peat VV . M ., Winter J . W ., Taylor S . W ., Petch I . G ., Ansdell P . M ., Greenwood
Cheeseman P . M ., Chappell P . M ., Peck P . P . G . S . B . Eng ., Towler S . W ., Bell J . W . 250 , Knight , Sharp 294 , Adis 1852 , Dunn 1040 , Scott W . M ., and Maw 151 ( S . C . ) After the repast , the W . M . proposed the Loyal and Masonio toasts , and Bro . Peck responded for the Grand and Provincial Ruiera . Bro . Maokaill submitted ** The W . M . of the
Wilberforce Lodge , and the newly-appointed Officers , " in eulogistic terms . Bro . Greenwood , he said , was an energetic , commercial man , and so far as his labours in the Lodgo were concerned , they knew that he did his utmost to carry to a successful end everything that he took in hand . In responding , the newly-elected W . M ., who was received with applause , said that that was a red-letter day in his Masonio life .
He was initiated in 1883 , and afc thafc time he little thought he should over occupy so distinguished a position . He thanked Bro . Maokaill for the kind manner in whioh be had proposed the toast , and said that although he was afraid that he would not be able to conduct the duties of the Lodge with the same brilliancy as his predecessors , be would endeavour to band down the warrant of the Lodge to his
successor in the same unsullied state as it had been handed to him . He would leave no stone unturned in trying to do his duty to the Lodge to the best of his ability . Bro . Redfearn I . P . M ., in responding to the toast of his health , alluded with satisfaction to the great snecess he had had during bis year of office . The Lodge had increased numerically more than in any year , excepting the first , and
the finances were in a splendid condition . The Benevolent Fnnd , be was pleased to say , had been put upon a firm basis . He thanked tbe members for the kind feelings entertained towards him during the year , and for the regularity of their attendance at the Lodge , observing that his Officers had admirably attended to their duties . Other toasts followed , and dnring the evening Bro . Newton , the Chaplain , presented to the Lodge a handsomely-framed painting of
the late Bro . Woodall , W . M . 1889 , which had been subscribed for by the members . The painting was executed by Mr . Hudson , and ia a striking likeness of the deceased brother , who was highly respected . The W . M . appropriately acknowledged the presentation , and a toast to the memory of the departed brother waa drnnk in solemn silence . During the evening some capital songs and recitations were given , Bro . Stringer P . P . G . O . presiding at the piano .
We are authorized to state that Lord Carrington , the Provincial Grand Master designate of Buckinghamshire , ¦ will be installed by Lord Suffield , tho Provincial Grand Master of Norfolk , at a Provincial Grand Lodge fco be held
afc Thc Guildhall , Aylesbury , on Whit Tuesday , 19 fch May . Thc Provincial Grand Lodge will be opened at 1 ' 30 punctually , and will be followed by a banquet at the Corn Exchange , afc 2 ' 30 .
lt is the intention of the Hon . W . T . Orde-PowJefct , Pro * . * . Grand Master , to hold the next Provincial Grand Lodge of the North and East Ridings of Yorkshire afc the Mftf ' -aio Hall , Beverley , on Wednesday , tho 13 th May uo : d .
Correspondence.
CORRESPONDENCE .
We do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions of our Correspondents . All Letters must bear the name and address of the Writer , not necessarily for publication , but as a guarantee of good faith . We cannot undertake to return rejected communications .
ROY / AL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS . Tu the Editor of the FREEMASON ' S CHRONICLE .
DKAH SIR AND BuoniKR , —In reply to "AN OLD STEWARD , " I can only give the analysis of result of Cambridge Examination of last December as published , viz .: — Second Class * Franc ? , Haines ( distinction for English );
Third Class : Churchill , Foord , Manning , Saville ; Satisfied the Examiners : Angier , Brister , D'Oyly , Figgess , Fearon , Gay , Harvey , Higgison , Huggett , Kent , Lewis , Lemau , Matthews , Moorcroft , Robey , Shorrock , Williams . Nnmber of Certificates this year 23 , last year 12 .
I should not have noticed the subject had it not beeu for the palpable determination to institute a contrast between the present and the past , on every detail , prejudicially to tho latter . I have no desire to pose aa the champion of tbe late Head-Master , or the department under bis supervision . The Committee of
Investigation adopted one view , the Provisional Management Committee formed another . But facts are facts . Attention haa already beeu directed to the patent mistake in the totalled nnmber " 394 , " on page 63 , Report for 1888 , whioh should be " 294 . " A molehill of typographical error has been magnified into a mountain of arithmetical
blunder . " Denunciation " and " Mesopotamia " are both good words , have the same number of syllables , are equally applicable in commenting on my letter of 7 th inst . No further remark is needed . Tho last paragraph of the same letter is amply sufficient for my justificatication , so far as tbe remonstrance of the " I . P . M . 686 " is concerned .
l ours faithfully and fraternally , FREDERICK BINCKES 21 st April 1891 .
Acknowledgments.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS .
A TOUCHING letter of condolence and a resolution of sympathy reaches me from a meeting of the inhabitants of the city of Satara in the Bombay Presidency , signed by Rao Bahadur A / . te , tbo President of the meeting , and 11 . S . Saharabudhe and R . P . Karandikar , secretaries of tbe Satara Sarvajanik Sabha . Mr . A . K . Maitra , sends me , on behalf of the Rajsbabye Assooia .
tion , Bengal , of which he is the secretary , the only consolation which India has to offer me , " her heartfelt sincere feelings of profound grief . " Freethinking Freemasous will be glad to see by the following that at least one Lodge has remembered my father and his work :
" Lodge L'Amour de la Verite , Orient of " Wellington , N . Z . " 17 th February 1891 . "DEAR MADAM , —At the regular meeting of our Lodgo ( whioh holds its charter of Constitution from the Grand Orient of France ) ,
held yesterday evening , the following resolutions were unanimously adopted by tho brethren : " 1 . That Lodge L'Amour de la Verite feels profound regret at the death of Bro . Brudlangb , and expresses its admiration for his pure life and unswerving devotion to the cause of progress , justice , and
humanity . " 2 . That a copy of these resolutions be forwarded to Mrs . Hypatia Bradlaugh Bouner , 20 Circus Road , St . John's Wood , London , conveying the Lodge's deepest sympathy with her in her sad bereavement .
" In accordance therewith I beg to send you this expression of tho Lodge ' s admiration for the courage and constancy of the bravo soldier of liberty who is gone to his rest , and its respectful sympathy with yourself and his friends in the great sorrow which has fallen npon yon .
" Believe me , Madam , " Yours most truly " W . B . HUDSON , Secretary . " " Box 352 , Post Office , Wellington . " Mr . Vishm Morskurar Bhiri , chairman of the Deccan Congress
Committee , Poona , sends me from a meeting hold for the purpose of discussing a memorial of their city a message of deep sympathy from the people of Poona to me , ' * whose high privilege it has been to bo Mr . Bradlaugh ' s daughter . "
A letter from Port Victoria , Seychelles , signed " Mat Murat , conveys to me his " and tbe Sultan Abdullah ' s deepest sympathy in yonr bereavement . " HYPATIA BRADLAUOH BONNER . —National Reformer .
Ad00603
IMPORTANT NOTICE . —CmijUenlial Advice free per post to all in weak and railing health , with loss of strength ancl vitality . Fifty yeara experience in Nervous Ailments . Address , the Secretary , 3 Fitzallau Square , Sheffield . Form of Correspondence Free . Write to-day . (! 0 years experience . All disease's arisiag from impurity of the , blood absolutely cured .
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Notices Of Meetings.
SKELMERSDALE LODGE , No . 1380 . OX the 13 th inst ., the membera celebrated their twentieth anniversary , when Bro . Blackburn P . M . was installed W . M . for tbo second time , Bro . Sword retiring . The Lathom Hall , Seaforth , in which the Lodge meets , waa well filled , among those present were
Bros . Hughes P . P . D . G . D : C , Broadbridge P . P . G . D . C , Ford P . G . J . D ., Nicholls P . M . 2012 , Hale W . M . 1473 , Isaac W . M . 2114 , Hunaens 17 f > * > , Hargraves 2289 , Pendrigh 1713 , & c . Bro . Blackburn was presented for installation by Bros . Broadbridge P . G . D . C . aud Ford
P . G . J . D ., and the ceremony was performed in a mosfc impressive and efficient manner by the retiring W . M . Bro . Sword , after which the following Officers were appointed and invested for tho ensning year : —Woosay S . W ., Parker J . W ., Ford P . G . J . D . Treasurer , Darby Secre : ary , Jones Organist , Arrowsmith S . D ., Chesters J . D ., Edwarda I . G ., Bedder and Richardson Stewards , Sword I . P . M . Dir . of Cers . The proceedings were followed by a banquet , served in excellent style
by Bro . Bedder , during which the W . M . performed the pleasant duty of investing I . P . M . Sword with a very handsome P . M . ' a jewel , in recognition of the esteem in which he is held by the brethren of the Lodge . Bro . Sword responded in a very appropriate manner , after which tbe brethren were entertained with a delightful musical programme by Bros . Nicholls , Edwards , Hollis , Wright , and Hunaens .
WILBERFORCE LODGE , No . 2134 . fjIHE installation of Bro . Greenwood took place on the 14 th inst ., J- at the Masonic Hall , St . Luke Street , Hull . The ceremony of installation was performed by Bro . Maokaill P . M . P . P . G . S . B ., and the newly elected W . M . appointed the following brethren as hia Officers for the ensning year : —Bros . Redfearn I . P . M ., Hiokling S . W ., Webb J . W ., Maokaill L . M ., Newton Chaplain , Meanwell Treasurer , Turner
Treasnrer Box Fnnd , Keyworth Almoner , Wood Secretary , Cox S . D ., Calvert J . D ., Harvey D . C , King Organist , Wilkinson I . G ., Belt Steward , Hildrid , WeeterholfT , Charter , and Heelds Assist . Stewards , Gillett Tyler . Dnring tho proceedings , which were largely attended by membera and visiting brethren , Bro . Davis P . M . presented Bro . Redfearn the retiring VV . M . with a handsome P . M . ' s jewel , and
fche recipient snitably responded . Bro . Greenwood presided at the banquet whioh subsequently took place , the Visitors inclnded Bros . Latna S . W ., Bradley J . W ., Stringer P . P . G . O ., Oldroyd , Chapman , Priest , Tesseyman P . P . G . S . W . 57 , Wright Mason 1010 , Peat VV . M ., Winter J . W ., Taylor S . W ., Petch I . G ., Ansdell P . M ., Greenwood
Cheeseman P . M ., Chappell P . M ., Peck P . P . G . S . B . Eng ., Towler S . W ., Bell J . W . 250 , Knight , Sharp 294 , Adis 1852 , Dunn 1040 , Scott W . M ., and Maw 151 ( S . C . ) After the repast , the W . M . proposed the Loyal and Masonio toasts , and Bro . Peck responded for the Grand and Provincial Ruiera . Bro . Maokaill submitted ** The W . M . of the
Wilberforce Lodge , and the newly-appointed Officers , " in eulogistic terms . Bro . Greenwood , he said , was an energetic , commercial man , and so far as his labours in the Lodgo were concerned , they knew that he did his utmost to carry to a successful end everything that he took in hand . In responding , the newly-elected W . M ., who was received with applause , said that that was a red-letter day in his Masonio life .
He was initiated in 1883 , and afc thafc time he little thought he should over occupy so distinguished a position . He thanked Bro . Maokaill for the kind manner in whioh be had proposed the toast , and said that although he was afraid that he would not be able to conduct the duties of the Lodge with the same brilliancy as his predecessors , be would endeavour to band down the warrant of the Lodge to his
successor in the same unsullied state as it had been handed to him . He would leave no stone unturned in trying to do his duty to the Lodge to the best of his ability . Bro . Redfearn I . P . M ., in responding to the toast of his health , alluded with satisfaction to the great snecess he had had during bis year of office . The Lodge had increased numerically more than in any year , excepting the first , and
the finances were in a splendid condition . The Benevolent Fnnd , be was pleased to say , had been put upon a firm basis . He thanked tbe members for the kind feelings entertained towards him during the year , and for the regularity of their attendance at the Lodge , observing that his Officers had admirably attended to their duties . Other toasts followed , and dnring the evening Bro . Newton , the Chaplain , presented to the Lodge a handsomely-framed painting of
the late Bro . Woodall , W . M . 1889 , which had been subscribed for by the members . The painting was executed by Mr . Hudson , and ia a striking likeness of the deceased brother , who was highly respected . The W . M . appropriately acknowledged the presentation , and a toast to the memory of the departed brother waa drnnk in solemn silence . During the evening some capital songs and recitations were given , Bro . Stringer P . P . G . O . presiding at the piano .
We are authorized to state that Lord Carrington , the Provincial Grand Master designate of Buckinghamshire , ¦ will be installed by Lord Suffield , tho Provincial Grand Master of Norfolk , at a Provincial Grand Lodge fco be held
afc Thc Guildhall , Aylesbury , on Whit Tuesday , 19 fch May . Thc Provincial Grand Lodge will be opened at 1 ' 30 punctually , and will be followed by a banquet at the Corn Exchange , afc 2 ' 30 .
lt is the intention of the Hon . W . T . Orde-PowJefct , Pro * . * . Grand Master , to hold the next Provincial Grand Lodge of the North and East Ridings of Yorkshire afc the Mftf ' -aio Hall , Beverley , on Wednesday , tho 13 th May uo : d .
Correspondence.
CORRESPONDENCE .
We do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions of our Correspondents . All Letters must bear the name and address of the Writer , not necessarily for publication , but as a guarantee of good faith . We cannot undertake to return rejected communications .
ROY / AL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS . Tu the Editor of the FREEMASON ' S CHRONICLE .
DKAH SIR AND BuoniKR , —In reply to "AN OLD STEWARD , " I can only give the analysis of result of Cambridge Examination of last December as published , viz .: — Second Class * Franc ? , Haines ( distinction for English );
Third Class : Churchill , Foord , Manning , Saville ; Satisfied the Examiners : Angier , Brister , D'Oyly , Figgess , Fearon , Gay , Harvey , Higgison , Huggett , Kent , Lewis , Lemau , Matthews , Moorcroft , Robey , Shorrock , Williams . Nnmber of Certificates this year 23 , last year 12 .
I should not have noticed the subject had it not beeu for the palpable determination to institute a contrast between the present and the past , on every detail , prejudicially to tho latter . I have no desire to pose aa the champion of tbe late Head-Master , or the department under bis supervision . The Committee of
Investigation adopted one view , the Provisional Management Committee formed another . But facts are facts . Attention haa already beeu directed to the patent mistake in the totalled nnmber " 394 , " on page 63 , Report for 1888 , whioh should be " 294 . " A molehill of typographical error has been magnified into a mountain of arithmetical
blunder . " Denunciation " and " Mesopotamia " are both good words , have the same number of syllables , are equally applicable in commenting on my letter of 7 th inst . No further remark is needed . Tho last paragraph of the same letter is amply sufficient for my justificatication , so far as tbe remonstrance of the " I . P . M . 686 " is concerned .
l ours faithfully and fraternally , FREDERICK BINCKES 21 st April 1891 .
Acknowledgments.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS .
A TOUCHING letter of condolence and a resolution of sympathy reaches me from a meeting of the inhabitants of the city of Satara in the Bombay Presidency , signed by Rao Bahadur A / . te , tbo President of the meeting , and 11 . S . Saharabudhe and R . P . Karandikar , secretaries of tbe Satara Sarvajanik Sabha . Mr . A . K . Maitra , sends me , on behalf of the Rajsbabye Assooia .
tion , Bengal , of which he is the secretary , the only consolation which India has to offer me , " her heartfelt sincere feelings of profound grief . " Freethinking Freemasous will be glad to see by the following that at least one Lodge has remembered my father and his work :
" Lodge L'Amour de la Verite , Orient of " Wellington , N . Z . " 17 th February 1891 . "DEAR MADAM , —At the regular meeting of our Lodgo ( whioh holds its charter of Constitution from the Grand Orient of France ) ,
held yesterday evening , the following resolutions were unanimously adopted by tho brethren : " 1 . That Lodge L'Amour de la Verite feels profound regret at the death of Bro . Brudlangb , and expresses its admiration for his pure life and unswerving devotion to the cause of progress , justice , and
humanity . " 2 . That a copy of these resolutions be forwarded to Mrs . Hypatia Bradlaugh Bouner , 20 Circus Road , St . John's Wood , London , conveying the Lodge's deepest sympathy with her in her sad bereavement .
" In accordance therewith I beg to send you this expression of tho Lodge ' s admiration for the courage and constancy of the bravo soldier of liberty who is gone to his rest , and its respectful sympathy with yourself and his friends in the great sorrow which has fallen npon yon .
" Believe me , Madam , " Yours most truly " W . B . HUDSON , Secretary . " " Box 352 , Post Office , Wellington . " Mr . Vishm Morskurar Bhiri , chairman of the Deccan Congress
Committee , Poona , sends me from a meeting hold for the purpose of discussing a memorial of their city a message of deep sympathy from the people of Poona to me , ' * whose high privilege it has been to bo Mr . Bradlaugh ' s daughter . "
A letter from Port Victoria , Seychelles , signed " Mat Murat , conveys to me his " and tbe Sultan Abdullah ' s deepest sympathy in yonr bereavement . " HYPATIA BRADLAUOH BONNER . —National Reformer .
Ad00603
IMPORTANT NOTICE . —CmijUenlial Advice free per post to all in weak and railing health , with loss of strength ancl vitality . Fifty yeara experience in Nervous Ailments . Address , the Secretary , 3 Fitzallau Square , Sheffield . Form of Correspondence Free . Write to-day . (! 0 years experience . All disease's arisiag from impurity of the , blood absolutely cured .