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Notices Of Meetings.
second section , Bro . Da Silva ; third section , Bro . Veal ; fourth section , Bro . Macdonald •fifth section , Bro . Moss ; sixth section , Bro . Mnedouald ; seventh section , Bro . Webb . Second Lecture : First section , Bro . J . B . King ; second section , Bro . Forss ; third section , Bro . A . G . Grammer ; fourth section , T . J . Barnes ; fifth section , Bro . Musto . Third Lecture -. First section , Bro . I . P . Cohen ; second
section , Bro . Maidwell ; third section , Bro . West . A voto of thanks , likewise honorary membership , was accorded to Bro . Ellis for tho very able manner in which ho had presided over the meeting . A vote of thanks was also accorded to the brethren who had assisted the "VV . M . in working tho sections . Bros . Boddy 1-1-75 , Allen 898 , and West 933 were elected members . Bro . Webb was appointed W . M . for the ensuing week .
Strong Man Locige of Instruction , Ho . 45 . —At Bro , Butt ' s , tho Now Market Hotel , West Smithfield , on Monday , the 20 th inst . Present—Bros . Patrick W . M ., Synions S . W ., Pelikan J . W ., Tolmie Preceptor , Fenner Sec ., Kidder S . D ., Wing l . G ., also Bros . Fox , Hallam sen ., Gladwell , Green , Gyer , & c . Lodgo was opened with the usual ceremonials , and tho minutes of last meeting
wero read and confirmed . Bro . Pelikan resigned tho chair in favonr of Bro . Kidder , who rehearsed the ceremony of raising , the traditional history included , Bro . Fox being the candidate . Tho ceremony was performed iu an admirable manner . Bro . Pelikau ¦ worked the first , Bro . FOK tho second , Bro . Fenner the third sections
of the lecture . Bro . Gladwell of Old Coucord Lodge 172 was elected a member . Bro . Symons ( the W . M . of the Mother Lodge ) was appointed W . M . for the next fortnight , after which Lodge was closed ancl adjourned . The Fifteen Sections will bo worked in this Lodgo ou Monday next , the 27 th instant , under the presidency of Bro . Tolmie the Preceptor of the Lodgo .
Mount Lebanon Chapter , No . 73 . —The regular Convocation was hold on Thursday , 9 th inst ., at the Bridge House Hotel , Borough High-street , Southwark . Thero were present : —Comps . J . C , Mason M . E . Z ., M . D . Loewenstark H .. W . Smcod P . Z . J ., F . Walters P . P . G . A . S . Middlesex P . Z . S . E ., J . W . Baldwin P . Z . Treasurer , B . Isaacs S . N ., W . H . Goodall P . S ., J . S . Svveasey jun . First A . S ., and others ' . The only visitor was Companion J . Stevens P . Z . 720
and 771 . The Chapter was opened by the Principals and Past Principals . The Companions were then admitted . The minutes of last regular meeting wero read and unanimously confirmed . The ballot was taken for Bro . William Peunefather P . M S . W . 1023 , and being unanimous in favour of his admission , was duly exalted , the ceremony , as usual in this Chapter , being well rendered . Some important notices of motion were given , and the Chapter was closed . The usual banquet followed .
St . John's Lodge , No . 104 , Stoekport .--The regular monthly meeting of this old and prosperous Lodge was held on Monday , the 13 th instant , at the Lodge Booms , Ashtoti House , Greek-streer , Stockport , when about fifty brethren wore present . In the unavoidable absence , through indisposition , of tlio W . M ., Bro . W . Harrison P . S . G . D ., tho Lodge was opened by Bro . Hot-hurt Finch P . J [ . P . G . D . C ,
who was supported by Bros . II . Collier S . \ Y ., G . Pearson P . M . as J . W ., W . VV . Skeltncrdiiie Treasurer , T . Bullock Secretary , W . Booth Prov . Grand Steward S . D ., G . Bali ' e Org ., E . Stevens Prov . G . Steward I . G ., II . W . Mather and J . Fox Stewards ; Past Masters Schofiold , Kirk , and Lieut . -Colonel Wilkinson P . P . S . G . D . The Visitors included Bros . J . L . Vaughan P . M . 1030 ( Mayor of Stockport ) , Oswald Wilkinson
S . D . 1030 , C . E . Steward W . M . 336 , S . P . Bidder P . M . 993 , J . Worsnup W . M . 322 , L . Bradbury J . W . 322 , W . Alcock J . D . 322 , T . Wilkinson P . M . 1126 , J . Leigh J . W . 287 Prov . Grand Steward , It . Johnson 2 S 1 , & c . The minutes of tho last regular meeting having boon ratified , letters of apology for inability to attend were read from the W . M . ancl Bro . J . Bcresford P . M . P . P . S . G . D . Tho ballon was then taken for
Major Francis Preston , C . E ., as a candidate for initiation , which proving favourable , he was initiated into tho mysteries aud privileges of Masonry by Bro . Lieut .-Colonel Wilkinson P . M . P . P . S . G . D ., his proposer . The remaining busiuoss consisted of a passing ancl a raising , the chair being occupied during tho former ceremony by Bro . Finch P . M . P . G . D . C , aud during the ^ latter by Bro . C . Pearson P . M . All
the ceremonies were conducted with au impressiveucss ancl finish which betokened careful study aud rehearsal ou the part of tho Officers concerned in them , ancl which , at a later period of the evening , called forth the highest eulogiums from the visiting brethren . On the motion of Bro . Finch P . G . D . C , seconded by Bro . Collier S . W ., two questions were referred to the General Purposes Committee of the Lodge for
consideration ancl report , viz ., tho desirability of having a paid Secretary of the Lodge , and au increase iu the annual subscription , the Committee ' s report to bo included in the next Locige summons . Hearty good wishes having been expressed by the Visitors , the Lodge was closed , ancl a couple ot hours afterwards spent in a most enjoyable manner at tho festive board , the performances of the Lodge choir enhancing the pleasures of the evening to no inconsiderable extent .
Macdonald Lodge of Mark Master Masons , 7 o . 104 . —Held its niitnmn meeting at the Gniklball Tavern , Greshamstreet , E . G ., on Friday , the 17 th inst ., and was well attended . The W . Bro . George Ward Yerrv W . M . opened the Lodge at live o ' clock precisely , V . VV . Bro . James Stevens P . G . J . O . P . M . as H . W ., VV . Bro .
F . II . Cozens P . G . Org . J . W ., W . Bro . B . P . Spico G . S . B . as M . O ., Bro . J . K . Pitt R . M . J . O ., V . W . Bro . Thomas Meggy P . G . S . O . P . M . Treasurer , W . Bro . William Worrell P . G . O . P . M . Secretary ; Bros . W . Johnston S . D ., Theodore tie Leliva J . D ., T . VV . Simons I . G ., T . B . Humphrey Steward ; W . Bros . R . Bomdge G . D . C . P . M ., Alfred
Notices Of Meetings.
Williams P . G . S . D . P . M ., Bros . W . Grant and J . Rawles Tylers , and several other brethren ; Visitors—Bros . A . Haynes S . D . 198 , and A . Hubbard 813 . After confirmation of minntes , ballots wero taken for Bros . Arthur Mead , of Nos . 276 and 1719 Craft , Joseph Manwaring , of JS o . 1719 Craft , Matthew Mildred , of Nos . 1326 and 1719 Craft , and Louis George Bernhardt , of No . 766 Craft , as candidates for
advancement . These proving unanimous , tho brethren named wero severally introduced , and advanced by the W . M . in a most admirable manner . Letters of apology for non-attendance wero received from the VV . Bros . C . Hammerton , A . Walton , T . W . White , ancl North Ritherdon , Past Masters of the Lodgo ; and Bros . E . Moody , W . P . Collins , George Yaxley , T . Distin , ancl other brethren . After disposal
of several matters of routine business , the Lodge was closed , ancl the brethren adjourned to dinner . Tho evening was passed in tho usual genial ancl enjoyable manner characteristic of the Macdonald Lodgo , which was aptly described by ono of the Visitors , in hia response to the toast in honour of the guests , as not only the " nursery of Mark Masonry , " but a chief exponent of tho moral
ancl social principles of tho degree . That his remarks aro just , and that such qualities are recognised in the highest quarter , the great number of Present and Past Grand Officers amongst its members bears ample testimony . In the course of the evening the musical ancl reciting abilities of Bros . F . H . Cozens , T . W . Simons , A . Hub «
bard , and James Stevens wore called into requisition , and materially increased tho enjoyment of a gathering which demonstrated that the Lodge still retains its original prestige . Tho company separated at an early hour , delighted with their Masonic work and subsequent entertainment .
Sincerity Lodge , No . 174 . —Tho first regular meeting of tho season was held on Wednesday , the 15 th instant , at the Guildhall Hotel , Gresham-street . Bros . G . T . H . Seddon W . M ., C . H . Webb ( P . M . 1607 ) S . W ., Georgo Jones J . W ., S . Rawley P . M . Treas ., John Newton P . M . Sec , F . Brown ( P . M . 1607 ) S . D ., J . S . Fraser J . D ., Miller Steward , A . H . Brown I . G ., J . Very Tyler ; P . M . ' s Bros .
Appleby , Charles Lacey , Barlow , Savage , E . Moore , & c . Visitors—Bros . H . G . Buss A . G . Sec , C . G . Hill 1366 , Robert Thomson 1273 , Thos . J . Davy 1-171 , Augustus Perceval 1607 , John Tyler 1025 , C . Veal S . W . 130 G , W . Giller 1607 , W . W . Morgan Sec . 211 , J . S . Seqnorra 141 . The Lodge was opened at 5 . 30 , when tho minutes of tho last regular meeting , ancl thoso of an emergency meeting held on
the 18 th June , wevo read , continued , and signed . The first ceremonial business of the day undertaken by the W . M . was the passing to tho second degree of Bro . R . N . Keable . This candidate fully sustained his claim for preferment , and Bro . Seddon gave a careful rendering of tho ceremony . Tho ballot was taken for Mr . William Gay ton , M . D ., proposed by Bro . W . Stirling , seconded by Bro . Newton P . M . ;
for Mr . Benjamin Joshua Grimes , proposed by tho W . M ., seconded by Bro . Miller W . S . ; and for Mr . Henry Richard Yates , proposed by Bro . J . Miller W . S ., seconded by Bro . J . Newton P . M . The result was favourable , and the threo gentlemen were introduced , and initiated into tho mysteries of Freemasonry iu a very satisfactory aud deeply impressive manner , reflecting credit on each ancl every Officer
who took part in tho proceedings . A notice of motion that would mnko a formal procedure of what had hitherto been accepted by tho members as a matter of custom was then discussed , ancl it was unanimously agreed that an addition should be made to the bye-laws of the Lodgo which would embody the sentiments of thoso who deemed it necessary to bring this matter forward . The S . W ., Bro .
Webb , announced that he had undertaken a Stewardship for the noxt Festival of the Royal Blasonic Benevolent Institution , and the mem . bers unanimously voted a sum of £ 10 10 s for his list , which corapliment Bro . Webb suitably acknowledged , and assured tho brethren he felt they would individually extend to him tho namo liberal support which had always characterised thoir Lodge . Routine work followed ,
and the appeal of a distressed brother was discussed , with the conelusion that it was a case the members could not entertain . Lodge was then closed . The brethren and their visitors now partook of a well-served banquet , where tho proceedings were characterised by a hearty spirit of enjoyment throughout . Tho W . M ., in introducing tho toasts , adopted commendable brevity , and the several replies
were well considered ancl direct to tho point . Bro . Buss replied for the Grand Oft ' iccrs . Ho thought wo hail tbo right men in tho right place . Ho was pleased to bo present iu the Sincerity Lodge , where he was always sure to meet mairy very old friends , aud where he always felt ho was a welcome guest . Our gonial Bro . Buss took a retrospective glance ; this was the first Lodge he had ever visited , now somo
thirty-three or thirty-four years back . One Capt . Oman was then a shining light in tho Lodge , and to this worthy Mason he ( Bro . Buss ) was indebted for some early lessons . Tho Sincerity Lodge had ever been consistent , supporters of tho Institutions , ancl he was sure tho appeal tho Senior Warden had made that evening would receive tho consideration it deserved . Tho next toast was tho health of the
initiates , Bro . Seddon expressing tho hope that they would make good and reputable members of the Order . After a cornet solo by Bro . Davy , of the Islington Lodge , Bro . Gay ton thanked the W . M . for the very kind way in which he had spoken ; ho would endeavour , to the utmost of his ability , to advance tho Order and to merit tho good opinion of the members . Tho other initiates also tendered their
thanks , and then Bro . I . P . M . Appleby proposed the health of the W . M . This compliment was briefly but heartily acknowledged , and then came tho toast of tho Visitors , which elicited replies from Bros . Hill , Veal , Morgan , and other . ' * . The other toasts comprised Prosperity to tlio Masonic Char . tios , replied to by Bro . Webb ; too Past
Masters , Bro . Appleby responding ; the Oflicers . for whom Bro . Webb replied . A special tt ' . aal . was made on behalf of Bro . Hill , who is about to leave this country , and this was acknowledged by Bro . Hill , who stated that on his return to his native laud he hoped a . gain to havo the pleasure of meeting the members of Sincerity . Tho Tyler then gave hia toast , and his "song , " after which the brethren separated .
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Notices Of Meetings.
second section , Bro . Da Silva ; third section , Bro . Veal ; fourth section , Bro . Macdonald •fifth section , Bro . Moss ; sixth section , Bro . Mnedouald ; seventh section , Bro . Webb . Second Lecture : First section , Bro . J . B . King ; second section , Bro . Forss ; third section , Bro . A . G . Grammer ; fourth section , T . J . Barnes ; fifth section , Bro . Musto . Third Lecture -. First section , Bro . I . P . Cohen ; second
section , Bro . Maidwell ; third section , Bro . West . A voto of thanks , likewise honorary membership , was accorded to Bro . Ellis for tho very able manner in which ho had presided over the meeting . A vote of thanks was also accorded to the brethren who had assisted the "VV . M . in working tho sections . Bros . Boddy 1-1-75 , Allen 898 , and West 933 were elected members . Bro . Webb was appointed W . M . for the ensuing week .
Strong Man Locige of Instruction , Ho . 45 . —At Bro , Butt ' s , tho Now Market Hotel , West Smithfield , on Monday , the 20 th inst . Present—Bros . Patrick W . M ., Synions S . W ., Pelikan J . W ., Tolmie Preceptor , Fenner Sec ., Kidder S . D ., Wing l . G ., also Bros . Fox , Hallam sen ., Gladwell , Green , Gyer , & c . Lodgo was opened with the usual ceremonials , and tho minutes of last meeting
wero read and confirmed . Bro . Pelikan resigned tho chair in favonr of Bro . Kidder , who rehearsed the ceremony of raising , the traditional history included , Bro . Fox being the candidate . Tho ceremony was performed iu an admirable manner . Bro . Pelikau ¦ worked the first , Bro . FOK tho second , Bro . Fenner the third sections
of the lecture . Bro . Gladwell of Old Coucord Lodge 172 was elected a member . Bro . Symons ( the W . M . of the Mother Lodge ) was appointed W . M . for the next fortnight , after which Lodge was closed ancl adjourned . The Fifteen Sections will bo worked in this Lodgo ou Monday next , the 27 th instant , under the presidency of Bro . Tolmie the Preceptor of the Lodgo .
Mount Lebanon Chapter , No . 73 . —The regular Convocation was hold on Thursday , 9 th inst ., at the Bridge House Hotel , Borough High-street , Southwark . Thero were present : —Comps . J . C , Mason M . E . Z ., M . D . Loewenstark H .. W . Smcod P . Z . J ., F . Walters P . P . G . A . S . Middlesex P . Z . S . E ., J . W . Baldwin P . Z . Treasurer , B . Isaacs S . N ., W . H . Goodall P . S ., J . S . Svveasey jun . First A . S ., and others ' . The only visitor was Companion J . Stevens P . Z . 720
and 771 . The Chapter was opened by the Principals and Past Principals . The Companions were then admitted . The minutes of last regular meeting wero read and unanimously confirmed . The ballot was taken for Bro . William Peunefather P . M S . W . 1023 , and being unanimous in favour of his admission , was duly exalted , the ceremony , as usual in this Chapter , being well rendered . Some important notices of motion were given , and the Chapter was closed . The usual banquet followed .
St . John's Lodge , No . 104 , Stoekport .--The regular monthly meeting of this old and prosperous Lodge was held on Monday , the 13 th instant , at the Lodge Booms , Ashtoti House , Greek-streer , Stockport , when about fifty brethren wore present . In the unavoidable absence , through indisposition , of tlio W . M ., Bro . W . Harrison P . S . G . D ., tho Lodge was opened by Bro . Hot-hurt Finch P . J [ . P . G . D . C ,
who was supported by Bros . II . Collier S . \ Y ., G . Pearson P . M . as J . W ., W . VV . Skeltncrdiiie Treasurer , T . Bullock Secretary , W . Booth Prov . Grand Steward S . D ., G . Bali ' e Org ., E . Stevens Prov . G . Steward I . G ., II . W . Mather and J . Fox Stewards ; Past Masters Schofiold , Kirk , and Lieut . -Colonel Wilkinson P . P . S . G . D . The Visitors included Bros . J . L . Vaughan P . M . 1030 ( Mayor of Stockport ) , Oswald Wilkinson
S . D . 1030 , C . E . Steward W . M . 336 , S . P . Bidder P . M . 993 , J . Worsnup W . M . 322 , L . Bradbury J . W . 322 , W . Alcock J . D . 322 , T . Wilkinson P . M . 1126 , J . Leigh J . W . 287 Prov . Grand Steward , It . Johnson 2 S 1 , & c . The minutes of tho last regular meeting having boon ratified , letters of apology for inability to attend were read from the W . M . ancl Bro . J . Bcresford P . M . P . P . S . G . D . Tho ballon was then taken for
Major Francis Preston , C . E ., as a candidate for initiation , which proving favourable , he was initiated into tho mysteries aud privileges of Masonry by Bro . Lieut .-Colonel Wilkinson P . M . P . P . S . G . D ., his proposer . The remaining busiuoss consisted of a passing ancl a raising , the chair being occupied during tho former ceremony by Bro . Finch P . M . P . G . D . C , aud during the ^ latter by Bro . C . Pearson P . M . All
the ceremonies were conducted with au impressiveucss ancl finish which betokened careful study aud rehearsal ou the part of tho Officers concerned in them , ancl which , at a later period of the evening , called forth the highest eulogiums from the visiting brethren . On the motion of Bro . Finch P . G . D . C , seconded by Bro . Collier S . W ., two questions were referred to the General Purposes Committee of the Lodge for
consideration ancl report , viz ., tho desirability of having a paid Secretary of the Lodge , and au increase iu the annual subscription , the Committee ' s report to bo included in the next Locige summons . Hearty good wishes having been expressed by the Visitors , the Lodge was closed , ancl a couple ot hours afterwards spent in a most enjoyable manner at tho festive board , the performances of the Lodge choir enhancing the pleasures of the evening to no inconsiderable extent .
Macdonald Lodge of Mark Master Masons , 7 o . 104 . —Held its niitnmn meeting at the Gniklball Tavern , Greshamstreet , E . G ., on Friday , the 17 th inst ., and was well attended . The W . Bro . George Ward Yerrv W . M . opened the Lodge at live o ' clock precisely , V . VV . Bro . James Stevens P . G . J . O . P . M . as H . W ., VV . Bro .
F . II . Cozens P . G . Org . J . W ., W . Bro . B . P . Spico G . S . B . as M . O ., Bro . J . K . Pitt R . M . J . O ., V . W . Bro . Thomas Meggy P . G . S . O . P . M . Treasurer , W . Bro . William Worrell P . G . O . P . M . Secretary ; Bros . W . Johnston S . D ., Theodore tie Leliva J . D ., T . VV . Simons I . G ., T . B . Humphrey Steward ; W . Bros . R . Bomdge G . D . C . P . M ., Alfred
Notices Of Meetings.
Williams P . G . S . D . P . M ., Bros . W . Grant and J . Rawles Tylers , and several other brethren ; Visitors—Bros . A . Haynes S . D . 198 , and A . Hubbard 813 . After confirmation of minntes , ballots wero taken for Bros . Arthur Mead , of Nos . 276 and 1719 Craft , Joseph Manwaring , of JS o . 1719 Craft , Matthew Mildred , of Nos . 1326 and 1719 Craft , and Louis George Bernhardt , of No . 766 Craft , as candidates for
advancement . These proving unanimous , tho brethren named wero severally introduced , and advanced by the W . M . in a most admirable manner . Letters of apology for non-attendance wero received from the VV . Bros . C . Hammerton , A . Walton , T . W . White , ancl North Ritherdon , Past Masters of the Lodgo ; and Bros . E . Moody , W . P . Collins , George Yaxley , T . Distin , ancl other brethren . After disposal
of several matters of routine business , the Lodge was closed , ancl the brethren adjourned to dinner . Tho evening was passed in tho usual genial ancl enjoyable manner characteristic of the Macdonald Lodgo , which was aptly described by ono of the Visitors , in hia response to the toast in honour of the guests , as not only the " nursery of Mark Masonry , " but a chief exponent of tho moral
ancl social principles of tho degree . That his remarks aro just , and that such qualities are recognised in the highest quarter , the great number of Present and Past Grand Officers amongst its members bears ample testimony . In the course of the evening the musical ancl reciting abilities of Bros . F . H . Cozens , T . W . Simons , A . Hub «
bard , and James Stevens wore called into requisition , and materially increased tho enjoyment of a gathering which demonstrated that the Lodge still retains its original prestige . Tho company separated at an early hour , delighted with their Masonic work and subsequent entertainment .
Sincerity Lodge , No . 174 . —Tho first regular meeting of tho season was held on Wednesday , the 15 th instant , at the Guildhall Hotel , Gresham-street . Bros . G . T . H . Seddon W . M ., C . H . Webb ( P . M . 1607 ) S . W ., Georgo Jones J . W ., S . Rawley P . M . Treas ., John Newton P . M . Sec , F . Brown ( P . M . 1607 ) S . D ., J . S . Fraser J . D ., Miller Steward , A . H . Brown I . G ., J . Very Tyler ; P . M . ' s Bros .
Appleby , Charles Lacey , Barlow , Savage , E . Moore , & c . Visitors—Bros . H . G . Buss A . G . Sec , C . G . Hill 1366 , Robert Thomson 1273 , Thos . J . Davy 1-171 , Augustus Perceval 1607 , John Tyler 1025 , C . Veal S . W . 130 G , W . Giller 1607 , W . W . Morgan Sec . 211 , J . S . Seqnorra 141 . The Lodge was opened at 5 . 30 , when tho minutes of tho last regular meeting , ancl thoso of an emergency meeting held on
the 18 th June , wevo read , continued , and signed . The first ceremonial business of the day undertaken by the W . M . was the passing to tho second degree of Bro . R . N . Keable . This candidate fully sustained his claim for preferment , and Bro . Seddon gave a careful rendering of tho ceremony . Tho ballot was taken for Mr . William Gay ton , M . D ., proposed by Bro . W . Stirling , seconded by Bro . Newton P . M . ;
for Mr . Benjamin Joshua Grimes , proposed by tho W . M ., seconded by Bro . Miller W . S . ; and for Mr . Henry Richard Yates , proposed by Bro . J . Miller W . S ., seconded by Bro . J . Newton P . M . The result was favourable , and the threo gentlemen were introduced , and initiated into tho mysteries of Freemasonry iu a very satisfactory aud deeply impressive manner , reflecting credit on each ancl every Officer
who took part in tho proceedings . A notice of motion that would mnko a formal procedure of what had hitherto been accepted by tho members as a matter of custom was then discussed , ancl it was unanimously agreed that an addition should be made to the bye-laws of the Lodgo which would embody the sentiments of thoso who deemed it necessary to bring this matter forward . The S . W ., Bro .
Webb , announced that he had undertaken a Stewardship for the noxt Festival of the Royal Blasonic Benevolent Institution , and the mem . bers unanimously voted a sum of £ 10 10 s for his list , which corapliment Bro . Webb suitably acknowledged , and assured tho brethren he felt they would individually extend to him tho namo liberal support which had always characterised thoir Lodge . Routine work followed ,
and the appeal of a distressed brother was discussed , with the conelusion that it was a case the members could not entertain . Lodge was then closed . The brethren and their visitors now partook of a well-served banquet , where tho proceedings were characterised by a hearty spirit of enjoyment throughout . Tho W . M ., in introducing tho toasts , adopted commendable brevity , and the several replies
were well considered ancl direct to tho point . Bro . Buss replied for the Grand Oft ' iccrs . Ho thought wo hail tbo right men in tho right place . Ho was pleased to bo present iu the Sincerity Lodge , where he was always sure to meet mairy very old friends , aud where he always felt ho was a welcome guest . Our gonial Bro . Buss took a retrospective glance ; this was the first Lodge he had ever visited , now somo
thirty-three or thirty-four years back . One Capt . Oman was then a shining light in tho Lodge , and to this worthy Mason he ( Bro . Buss ) was indebted for some early lessons . Tho Sincerity Lodge had ever been consistent , supporters of tho Institutions , ancl he was sure tho appeal tho Senior Warden had made that evening would receive tho consideration it deserved . Tho next toast was tho health of the
initiates , Bro . Seddon expressing tho hope that they would make good and reputable members of the Order . After a cornet solo by Bro . Davy , of the Islington Lodge , Bro . Gay ton thanked the W . M . for the very kind way in which he had spoken ; ho would endeavour , to the utmost of his ability , to advance tho Order and to merit tho good opinion of the members . Tho other initiates also tendered their
thanks , and then Bro . I . P . M . Appleby proposed the health of the W . M . This compliment was briefly but heartily acknowledged , and then came tho toast of tho Visitors , which elicited replies from Bros . Hill , Veal , Morgan , and other . ' * . The other toasts comprised Prosperity to tlio Masonic Char . tios , replied to by Bro . Webb ; too Past
Masters , Bro . Appleby responding ; the Oflicers . for whom Bro . Webb replied . A special tt ' . aal . was made on behalf of Bro . Hill , who is about to leave this country , and this was acknowledged by Bro . Hill , who stated that on his return to his native laud he hoped a . gain to havo the pleasure of meeting the members of Sincerity . Tho Tyler then gave hia toast , and his "song , " after which the brethren separated .