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WEST YORKSHIRE . SATURDAY . 1162—Wharnclift ' o , Rose and Crown Hotel , Penistone . MONDAY . R . A . IIS—Regularity , Freemasons' Halt , St . John ' s-place , Halifax . WKDNKSDA . Y .
301—Philanthropic , Masonic HaU , nt . Cieorgc-streot , Leeds . 439—Scientific , Private Room , Bingtoy . 12 S 3—Rybnrn , Private Rooms . Town Halt-street . Sowerby Uridgo . R . A . 258—Amphibious , Freemasons' Hall , Heckmondwike . R . A . 1211—Scarborough , Scarborough Hull , Caledonia-road , Batley .
THURSDAY . DM—Phoenix , Ship Hotel , Rothcrliam . R . A . 275—Perseverance , Mnsonic Hall , South-parade , Huddersfield .
FRIDAY . 810—Craven , Devonshire Hotel , Skipton . R . A . 61—Sincerity , Freemasons' Hall , St . John's-place , Halifax . R . A . 212—Magdalen , Guildhall , Doncaster .
EDINBTJBGH DISTEICT . MONDAY—319—St . Clair , Freemasons * Hall . TUESDAY—151—Defensive Baud . Alexandra Hall , 129 High-street . ,, R . A . 10—Naval and Military , Freemasons' Hall . FRIDAY—223—Trafalgar , 5-1 Bernard-street , Leith .
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NOTICES OP MEETINGS .
Strong Man Lodge of Instruction , No . 45 . —At No . 12 Old-street , Goswell-road , on Monday the 20 th inst . Present—Bros . W . Rowley W . M ., Hallam S . W ., Symons J . W ., Pearcy Acting Preceptor , Fenner Secretary , J . Millington S . D ., Gibbs J . D ., VVillison I . G ., Christopher Tyler ; also Bros . Wing , Stock , W . Cook , & c . After all formalities had been recognised , Bro . Fenner answered tho
questions leading to the third degree . Bro . Rowley vacated the chair in favour of Bro . Wing , who rehearsed the ceremony of raising in a very excellent manner , including tho traditional history , Bro . W . Eovvley as candidate . Bro . llowley resumed the chair . Bro . Pearcy worked the second and third sections of fche Lecture , assisted
by the brethren . Lodge being resumed to the first degree , Bro . Pearcy worked the first section of that Lecture , assisted by Bro . Gibbs . Bro . Willisou , of fche Finsbury Lodge No . 861 , was unanimously elected a member . Bro . Hallam was appointed W . M . for tho ensuing week . Lodge was then closed and adjourned .
Constitutional Lodge of Instruction , No . 55 . —At the Bedford Hotel , Sonthampton-buidings , this Lodge held its weekly meeting on Tuesday , 2 lst May . Bros . Soper W . M ., Baker S . W ., May J . W ., Sandle S . D ., Panter J . D ., Tranter I . G ., Biugeinann P . M . Preceptor , Dickins Sec ; Bros . Cornu , J . H . Dodson , J . B . Dodson , J . S .
Brown . All formalities complied with , Bro . Bull was raised to the degree of M . M . The first , second , and third sections of tho lecture wero worked by Bro . Dickins . Tho Lodge was resumed to fche first degree , and Bro . Baker was unanimously elected W . M . for ensuing week , aud appointed his Officers in rotation . The Lodge was then closed aud adjourned to Tuesday , 28 fch May , at tho hour of seven .
Confidence Lodge of Instruction , No . 193 . —Through inadvertence a report of the meeting of this Lodge which was held on Wednesday , the 15 th instant , at the Railway Tavern , London-street , E . G ., did not reach us . Ou that occasion , Bro . Walker presided , and worked the ceremony of the third degree . Bro . Walker is an old and experienced hand , and
as a matter of course his duties were most creditably performed . At the meeting on Wednesday , the 22 nd instant , Bro . T . W . C . Bush was W . M ., Biddle S . w ! , "Walker J . W ., A . Moss S . D ., Fells I . G ., Gottheil P . M ., J . K . Pitt Sec , Anderson candidate . This being what is termed au optional night , Bro . Bnsh announced his intention to rehearse the first and second ceremonies . In a former report ,
when remarking upon the proceedings of this Lodge under the presidency of the same brother , we pointed to the excellent qualities that he then displayed , and stated that if properly directed , thoy could nofc fail to develop into efficiency j at the same time , continual and close practice was recommended . This advice must surely have been , followed ; for although to bo strictly truthful , it must be said , that his work still lacks the smoothness and
polish of the raasterly hand , still the improvement ; was very marked and perceptible . An apt pupil of this kind must be most encouraging to the instructor under whose tuition Bro . Bush is progressing so favourably , aud calculated to stimulate hirn to continue his laudable exertions . The Lodge intends to continue its regular meetings throughout the summer months . On tie next occasion Bro . Biddle will preside , and he intends again to rehearse the ceremonies of the first aud second degrees .
Royal Union Lodge , No . 382 . —This Lodge held its regular meeting on Monday , the 20 th of May , at the Belmont Hall , Uxbridge . Present—Bros . Samuel Holliday W . M ., Wells S . W ., Cook J . W ., William Coombes P . M . Socretay , Nicholson as S . U ., Lonsdale J . D .,
Cobley I . G ., LongstafF Tyler ; P . M . ' s Bros . T . C . Swallow , C . Davis , Woodward , Weedon , LVnrenbaeh , Coulton ; aud several visitors . In conformity with the request of the R . W . Prov . Grand Master , Col . Francis Burdett , tho brethren appeared in Masonic mourning , for tho lato D . P . G . M . Bro , E . W . Little . According to tho agenda
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paper thero was a goodly amount of work to be done , bat from various causes , several of tho candidates were unable to attend . The Lodgo was opened , and Bro . Coombes read tho minutes of the last mooting , which dnly received confirmation . Bro . Smith , a candidate for tho third degree , was then examined , and this resulting satisfactorily , he was raised in a most impressive manner by the W . M ., Bro .
Holliday . Matters in connection with tho Lodge were then discasscd , and it was proposed , seconded and carried , that a vote of condolence be sent to the widow of the late Bro . Little . The banquet was served afc the Ram Inn , and a capital repast was done amplo justice to . The W . M . gave tho rontine Loyal and Masonic toasts . In replying to tho health of tho Prnv . G M . and Prov . G . Officers , tho Secretary , Bro .
Coombes P . P . G . S . B ., informed tho brethren he had just received the appointment of Quartermaster of tho 50 th Brigade Depot . Wc congratulate Bro Coombes on this appointment , which carries with it Her Majesty ' s commission , and enables our worthy brother to rank with officers in the regular army ; wo trust he may yot find time to fulfil tho duties he has hitherto so ably carried out with such advantage
to the Royal Union Lodgo , and in so eminently satisfactory a way to tho brethren . The I . P . M ., Bro . Swallow , was most happy in proposing tho health of fcho W . M ., and tho compliment was briefly acknowledged by Bro . Holliday . After somo other toasts the brethren separated . Bros . Davis , Nicholson , and others helped to enliven the proceedings with songs and recitations .
Royal Union Chapter , No . 382 , Uxbridge . —The Com . panions met on Saturday last , at tho Chequers Hotel , Uxbridge . There were present the following .- —Sir C . Palmer M . E . S 5 ., Shorwoll II ., J . It . Stacey J ., Matthew Cook Scribe E ., E . C . Woodward S . N ., J . Cook P . S ., Riley Janitor . Tho Chapter was opened , and the minutes wero read and confirmed . The election of Principals for the ensuing year resulted as follows : —Sherwell M . E . Z ., Stacey
H ., Woodward J ., J . Cook was appointed S . N ., Richards A . S ., II . Cook S . E . The Chapter was closed , and the Companions repaired to banquet , at tho Chequers Hotel , where Comp . Sherwell presided , and was supported by his Principals . E . Comp . Sir Charles Palmer was presented with a jewel . The banquet was capitally served by Bro . Moore , aud a very pleasant evening wns spent .
Panmure Chapter , No . 720 . —The fourteenth , installation meeting of this Chapter was held at the Horns Tavern , Kennington , on Monday , the 13 th inst . Tho Officers present wero the M . E . Z . Comp . G . H . N . Bridges , Ex-Comps . George Waterall H ., Mark S . Larlham J ., James Stevens P . Z . and Scribe E ., If . C . Levander P . Z . and Treas ., and Comps . T . Poore N ., R . N . Field P . S ., A . C .
Burrell 1 st A . S ., S . Poynter 2 nd A . S ., F . W . Levander D . C , and Thos . Meggy Steward . Ex . Comps . Henry Smith P . Z ., and R . H . Harvey P . Z ., Comps . Gibbs , Harrison , and other members ; aud Visitors Comps . Arthur Styan , Macdonald 1216 , and Louis Hirsch , Mount Zion 22 . Tho Chapter having been duly opened , the Principals elected for tho ensuing year wero presented to Ex . Comp .
Jam ^ s Stevens P . Z ., and wero severally installed : Ex . Comp . George Waterall M . E . Z ., Mark S . Larlham II ., aud Thomas Poore J . Tho thanks of the Chapter were voted to Comp . Stevens for his services as Installing Principal , ancl he was invested for the tenth occasion as Scribe E . Comp . F old was invested Scribe N ., and Comp . Burrell P . S ., who appointed Comps . Poynter and F . W . Levander his
Assistants . Iu consequence of the severe , aud , it is feared , serious illness of Comp . the Rev . W . B . Church , his election as Treasurer was , at liis earnest request , set aside , and Ex . Comp . Henry Smith P . Z . having been nominated was duly balloted for , declared unanimously elected , and invested as Treasurer accordingly . Crimp . Tiros . Meggy was invested D . C , aud Comp . Edward Mitchell was appointed
Steward . A letter of regret and sympathy was ordered to be addressed to Ex-Comp . Church P . Z . The sanction of tho Chapter was given to Comps . Stevens and Poore for the formation of a Chapter of Instruction at Brixton , to work under the title of" Panmure 720 . " A P . Z . jewel was presented to the retiring M . E . Z . Ex-Comp . Bridges . The audit report and balance sheet was read , and disclosed a satisfactory result . After notice of motion for alteration of one of tho
bye-laws the Chapter was closed in ancient form , and the Companions dined together . During a mosfc agreeable evening , tho customary Loyal and Masonic toasts were honoured . The Visitors expressed their great gratification with the proceedings generally , and all present vied with each other in promoting social harmony and good fellowship . This Chapter may certainly add one more to its undis . turbed score of successful installation meetings .
Dalhousie Lodge of Instruction , No . 860 . —On To . esday evening , at Bro . Smyth ' s , Sisters Tavern , 1 ' ownall-ro id , Dalston . Bro . Slaiter W . M ., Forss S . W ., Can- J . W ., J . Lorkin S . D ., Gilham J . D ., Darnell I . G ., Dallas Sec , Smyth Treas ., Allen Preceptor . Also Bros . McMillan , Weige , Brown , Wardcll , Polnk , Finch , Henderson , Brasted , Wytnan , ancl others . The Lodgo was opened , and tho minutes of the last mooting woro read and confirmed . Bro . M .
Christian answered the questions leading to the second degree , and the ceromony was rehearsed . Bro . McLean answered the questions leading to the third degree , and that ceremony was also rehearsed . The Lodge was resumed , and Bro . Dallas worked the first , and Bro . Allen the third sections uf the first lecture , assisted by the brethren . Bro . Forss was elected W . M . for Tuesday , 4 th June . Tho Fifteen Sections will be worked in this Lodge of Instruction on Tuesday evening next .
Whittington Lodge of Instruction , No . 862 . —Ac tho weekly meeting of this Lodsre , held at Bio . Hyde ' s , Und Linn , Poppinscourt , Fleet-street , on 22 nd May . Bros . Marston P . M . WJ' J a" W . M ., Thompson S . W ., Hallam J . W ., Bull S . D ., Lee J . D ., Vizzard I . G ., Long Preceptor , and about twenty otlier brethren being present , The cero <
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Diary For The Week.
WEST YORKSHIRE . SATURDAY . 1162—Wharnclift ' o , Rose and Crown Hotel , Penistone . MONDAY . R . A . IIS—Regularity , Freemasons' Halt , St . John ' s-place , Halifax . WKDNKSDA . Y .
301—Philanthropic , Masonic HaU , nt . Cieorgc-streot , Leeds . 439—Scientific , Private Room , Bingtoy . 12 S 3—Rybnrn , Private Rooms . Town Halt-street . Sowerby Uridgo . R . A . 258—Amphibious , Freemasons' Hall , Heckmondwike . R . A . 1211—Scarborough , Scarborough Hull , Caledonia-road , Batley .
THURSDAY . DM—Phoenix , Ship Hotel , Rothcrliam . R . A . 275—Perseverance , Mnsonic Hall , South-parade , Huddersfield .
FRIDAY . 810—Craven , Devonshire Hotel , Skipton . R . A . 61—Sincerity , Freemasons' Hall , St . John's-place , Halifax . R . A . 212—Magdalen , Guildhall , Doncaster .
EDINBTJBGH DISTEICT . MONDAY—319—St . Clair , Freemasons * Hall . TUESDAY—151—Defensive Baud . Alexandra Hall , 129 High-street . ,, R . A . 10—Naval and Military , Freemasons' Hall . FRIDAY—223—Trafalgar , 5-1 Bernard-street , Leith .
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NOTICES OP MEETINGS .
Strong Man Lodge of Instruction , No . 45 . —At No . 12 Old-street , Goswell-road , on Monday the 20 th inst . Present—Bros . W . Rowley W . M ., Hallam S . W ., Symons J . W ., Pearcy Acting Preceptor , Fenner Secretary , J . Millington S . D ., Gibbs J . D ., VVillison I . G ., Christopher Tyler ; also Bros . Wing , Stock , W . Cook , & c . After all formalities had been recognised , Bro . Fenner answered tho
questions leading to the third degree . Bro . Rowley vacated the chair in favour of Bro . Wing , who rehearsed the ceremony of raising in a very excellent manner , including tho traditional history , Bro . W . Eovvley as candidate . Bro . llowley resumed the chair . Bro . Pearcy worked the second and third sections of fche Lecture , assisted
by the brethren . Lodge being resumed to the first degree , Bro . Pearcy worked the first section of that Lecture , assisted by Bro . Gibbs . Bro . Willisou , of fche Finsbury Lodge No . 861 , was unanimously elected a member . Bro . Hallam was appointed W . M . for tho ensuing week . Lodge was then closed and adjourned .
Constitutional Lodge of Instruction , No . 55 . —At the Bedford Hotel , Sonthampton-buidings , this Lodge held its weekly meeting on Tuesday , 2 lst May . Bros . Soper W . M ., Baker S . W ., May J . W ., Sandle S . D ., Panter J . D ., Tranter I . G ., Biugeinann P . M . Preceptor , Dickins Sec ; Bros . Cornu , J . H . Dodson , J . B . Dodson , J . S .
Brown . All formalities complied with , Bro . Bull was raised to the degree of M . M . The first , second , and third sections of tho lecture wero worked by Bro . Dickins . Tho Lodge was resumed to fche first degree , and Bro . Baker was unanimously elected W . M . for ensuing week , aud appointed his Officers in rotation . The Lodge was then closed aud adjourned to Tuesday , 28 fch May , at tho hour of seven .
Confidence Lodge of Instruction , No . 193 . —Through inadvertence a report of the meeting of this Lodge which was held on Wednesday , the 15 th instant , at the Railway Tavern , London-street , E . G ., did not reach us . Ou that occasion , Bro . Walker presided , and worked the ceremony of the third degree . Bro . Walker is an old and experienced hand , and
as a matter of course his duties were most creditably performed . At the meeting on Wednesday , the 22 nd instant , Bro . T . W . C . Bush was W . M ., Biddle S . w ! , "Walker J . W ., A . Moss S . D ., Fells I . G ., Gottheil P . M ., J . K . Pitt Sec , Anderson candidate . This being what is termed au optional night , Bro . Bnsh announced his intention to rehearse the first and second ceremonies . In a former report ,
when remarking upon the proceedings of this Lodge under the presidency of the same brother , we pointed to the excellent qualities that he then displayed , and stated that if properly directed , thoy could nofc fail to develop into efficiency j at the same time , continual and close practice was recommended . This advice must surely have been , followed ; for although to bo strictly truthful , it must be said , that his work still lacks the smoothness and
polish of the raasterly hand , still the improvement ; was very marked and perceptible . An apt pupil of this kind must be most encouraging to the instructor under whose tuition Bro . Bush is progressing so favourably , aud calculated to stimulate hirn to continue his laudable exertions . The Lodge intends to continue its regular meetings throughout the summer months . On tie next occasion Bro . Biddle will preside , and he intends again to rehearse the ceremonies of the first aud second degrees .
Royal Union Lodge , No . 382 . —This Lodge held its regular meeting on Monday , the 20 th of May , at the Belmont Hall , Uxbridge . Present—Bros . Samuel Holliday W . M ., Wells S . W ., Cook J . W ., William Coombes P . M . Socretay , Nicholson as S . U ., Lonsdale J . D .,
Cobley I . G ., LongstafF Tyler ; P . M . ' s Bros . T . C . Swallow , C . Davis , Woodward , Weedon , LVnrenbaeh , Coulton ; aud several visitors . In conformity with the request of the R . W . Prov . Grand Master , Col . Francis Burdett , tho brethren appeared in Masonic mourning , for tho lato D . P . G . M . Bro , E . W . Little . According to tho agenda
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paper thero was a goodly amount of work to be done , bat from various causes , several of tho candidates were unable to attend . The Lodgo was opened , and Bro . Coombes read tho minutes of the last mooting , which dnly received confirmation . Bro . Smith , a candidate for tho third degree , was then examined , and this resulting satisfactorily , he was raised in a most impressive manner by the W . M ., Bro .
Holliday . Matters in connection with tho Lodge were then discasscd , and it was proposed , seconded and carried , that a vote of condolence be sent to the widow of the late Bro . Little . The banquet was served afc the Ram Inn , and a capital repast was done amplo justice to . The W . M . gave tho rontine Loyal and Masonic toasts . In replying to tho health of tho Prnv . G M . and Prov . G . Officers , tho Secretary , Bro .
Coombes P . P . G . S . B ., informed tho brethren he had just received the appointment of Quartermaster of tho 50 th Brigade Depot . Wc congratulate Bro Coombes on this appointment , which carries with it Her Majesty ' s commission , and enables our worthy brother to rank with officers in the regular army ; wo trust he may yot find time to fulfil tho duties he has hitherto so ably carried out with such advantage
to the Royal Union Lodgo , and in so eminently satisfactory a way to tho brethren . The I . P . M ., Bro . Swallow , was most happy in proposing tho health of fcho W . M ., and tho compliment was briefly acknowledged by Bro . Holliday . After somo other toasts the brethren separated . Bros . Davis , Nicholson , and others helped to enliven the proceedings with songs and recitations .
Royal Union Chapter , No . 382 , Uxbridge . —The Com . panions met on Saturday last , at tho Chequers Hotel , Uxbridge . There were present the following .- —Sir C . Palmer M . E . S 5 ., Shorwoll II ., J . It . Stacey J ., Matthew Cook Scribe E ., E . C . Woodward S . N ., J . Cook P . S ., Riley Janitor . Tho Chapter was opened , and the minutes wero read and confirmed . The election of Principals for the ensuing year resulted as follows : —Sherwell M . E . Z ., Stacey
H ., Woodward J ., J . Cook was appointed S . N ., Richards A . S ., II . Cook S . E . The Chapter was closed , and the Companions repaired to banquet , at tho Chequers Hotel , where Comp . Sherwell presided , and was supported by his Principals . E . Comp . Sir Charles Palmer was presented with a jewel . The banquet was capitally served by Bro . Moore , aud a very pleasant evening wns spent .
Panmure Chapter , No . 720 . —The fourteenth , installation meeting of this Chapter was held at the Horns Tavern , Kennington , on Monday , the 13 th inst . Tho Officers present wero the M . E . Z . Comp . G . H . N . Bridges , Ex-Comps . George Waterall H ., Mark S . Larlham J ., James Stevens P . Z . and Scribe E ., If . C . Levander P . Z . and Treas ., and Comps . T . Poore N ., R . N . Field P . S ., A . C .
Burrell 1 st A . S ., S . Poynter 2 nd A . S ., F . W . Levander D . C , and Thos . Meggy Steward . Ex . Comps . Henry Smith P . Z ., and R . H . Harvey P . Z ., Comps . Gibbs , Harrison , and other members ; aud Visitors Comps . Arthur Styan , Macdonald 1216 , and Louis Hirsch , Mount Zion 22 . Tho Chapter having been duly opened , the Principals elected for tho ensuing year wero presented to Ex . Comp .
Jam ^ s Stevens P . Z ., and wero severally installed : Ex . Comp . George Waterall M . E . Z ., Mark S . Larlham II ., aud Thomas Poore J . Tho thanks of the Chapter were voted to Comp . Stevens for his services as Installing Principal , ancl he was invested for the tenth occasion as Scribe E . Comp . F old was invested Scribe N ., and Comp . Burrell P . S ., who appointed Comps . Poynter and F . W . Levander his
Assistants . Iu consequence of the severe , aud , it is feared , serious illness of Comp . the Rev . W . B . Church , his election as Treasurer was , at liis earnest request , set aside , and Ex . Comp . Henry Smith P . Z . having been nominated was duly balloted for , declared unanimously elected , and invested as Treasurer accordingly . Crimp . Tiros . Meggy was invested D . C , aud Comp . Edward Mitchell was appointed
Steward . A letter of regret and sympathy was ordered to be addressed to Ex-Comp . Church P . Z . The sanction of tho Chapter was given to Comps . Stevens and Poore for the formation of a Chapter of Instruction at Brixton , to work under the title of" Panmure 720 . " A P . Z . jewel was presented to the retiring M . E . Z . Ex-Comp . Bridges . The audit report and balance sheet was read , and disclosed a satisfactory result . After notice of motion for alteration of one of tho
bye-laws the Chapter was closed in ancient form , and the Companions dined together . During a mosfc agreeable evening , tho customary Loyal and Masonic toasts were honoured . The Visitors expressed their great gratification with the proceedings generally , and all present vied with each other in promoting social harmony and good fellowship . This Chapter may certainly add one more to its undis . turbed score of successful installation meetings .
Dalhousie Lodge of Instruction , No . 860 . —On To . esday evening , at Bro . Smyth ' s , Sisters Tavern , 1 ' ownall-ro id , Dalston . Bro . Slaiter W . M ., Forss S . W ., Can- J . W ., J . Lorkin S . D ., Gilham J . D ., Darnell I . G ., Dallas Sec , Smyth Treas ., Allen Preceptor . Also Bros . McMillan , Weige , Brown , Wardcll , Polnk , Finch , Henderson , Brasted , Wytnan , ancl others . The Lodgo was opened , and tho minutes of the last mooting woro read and confirmed . Bro . M .
Christian answered the questions leading to the second degree , and the ceromony was rehearsed . Bro . McLean answered the questions leading to the third degree , and that ceremony was also rehearsed . The Lodge was resumed , and Bro . Dallas worked the first , and Bro . Allen the third sections uf the first lecture , assisted by the brethren . Bro . Forss was elected W . M . for Tuesday , 4 th June . Tho Fifteen Sections will be worked in this Lodge of Instruction on Tuesday evening next .
Whittington Lodge of Instruction , No . 862 . —Ac tho weekly meeting of this Lodsre , held at Bio . Hyde ' s , Und Linn , Poppinscourt , Fleet-street , on 22 nd May . Bros . Marston P . M . WJ' J a" W . M ., Thompson S . W ., Hallam J . W ., Bull S . D ., Lee J . D ., Vizzard I . G ., Long Preceptor , and about twenty otlier brethren being present , The cero <