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Kings Cross Lodge, No. 1732.
Brecknock Lodge , Kb . 651 . —A meeting was held on Tnes . day , 15 th March , at Freemasons' Hall , Brecon . Bros . J . A . Whittle W . M ., John Morgan S . W ., T . C . Bargrave Watkins J . W ., T . H . Price Treasurer , Ernest II . Teale Sec , Rhys Davies S . D ., II . C . Rich jun ., J . D ., Adam Orlopp D . C , E . T . Edwards Steward , T . II . Price I . G ., W . Hamelin Tyler pro tern ; P . M . ' s Bros . Frank Grundy , Thomas
Butcher , Richard Webb , and H . C Rich sen . After preliminaries , the ballot was brought into requisition for the election as joining member of Bro . J . Watkins , Lodge 1212 Devonport ; for Mr . Francis Henry Shep herd , as a candidate for initiation ; to ballot for Bro . Henry Martin , as Ty ler , in place of Bro . James Jones , deceased . The result in each
case was favourable . Bro . J . Morgan proposed , and Bro . Butcher P . M . seconded , that the financial report for 1880 be adopted . The W . M . brong ht forward the desirability of forming a Benevolent Fund in connection with the Lodge , and after some discussion it was agreed thafc it be further considered next month .
Metham Lodge , No . 1205 . —A meeting of the members of this Lodge was held on Monday , 21 st inst ., afc tho Lodge-room , Stonehouse , for the purpose of electing a Worshipful Master , Treasurer , and Tyler for the ensning year , when Bros . T . A . Peek , D . Cross , and J . Gidley were unanimously elected to fill the above posts respectively .
Friars Lodge of Instruction , No . 1349 . —Afc Bro . Pavitt's , Liverpool Arms , Canning Town , on Tuesday , 22 nd inst . Bros . Smith W . M ., Rawe S . W ., Innes J . W ., Prosser I . G ., Worsley See ., Pavitt acting Preceptor . Lodge opened in due form with prayer , when the following Sections were worked : —1 st , Bros . Worsley ; 2 nd , Watkins ;
3 rd , Rawe ; 4 fch , Worsley ; 5 th , Pavitt ; 6 th , Smith . Bro . Rawe W . M , 711 was unanimously elected W . M . for the ensuing week . In addition to the brethren named above , Bros . Smith and Pavitt deserve great praise for tbe way in which they worked tho Sections allotted to them . The brethren present were highly pleased .
Eoyal Savoy Lodge , No . 1744 . —The regular meeting of this Lodge was held on Tuesday , 22 nd inst ., at Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen-sfcreefc . In the absence of the W . M . ( Bro . F . H . ' Clemow ) , due to a severe cold , the I . P . M . Bro . John Douglass took the chair , supported by Bros . James Willing P . M . as I . P . M . Treasurer , J . L . Jones S . W ., Hyland J . W ., W . M . Stiles Sec , Deller J . D ., Holt I . G ., J . W .
Smith D . C , Sillis W . S ., Johnson A . W . S ., Smith Org ., Koester Tyler , Visitors—Bros . W . J . Ferguson P . M . 177 , Case P . M ., J . Cherry 19 , Holt 874 , E . Storr I . G . 167 , & c . ; also Bros . Dovey , Captain Cole , Joyce , Wilkes ( 2 ) , Hare , Ellis , Wall , Wauthier , Perugia , Greenfield , Jagels , Hoare , and many others were present . The Lodge having been regularly opened , the Worshipful Master impressively raised Bros .
La Hag and Pitkin . Three brethren , W . Slater , J . Cohen , and J , Michell were passed to the degree of Fellow Craft , after which a ballot was taken for five gentlemen , which being in their favour , Messrs . J . M . Fulton , J . Bryan , and C . Veil ; were properly introduced and regularly initiated into the mysteries of the Craffc . After some routine business , Bro . P . M . Willing announced to the brethren that either
the W . M . or he would represent the Lodge at the Boys' Festival . Lodge was closed in due form , and the brethren ( 67 ) adjourned to the banquet . Owing ' to domestic bereavement , Bro . J . Douglass was compelled to leave , and the Worshipful Master ' s chair was occupied by Bro . J . Willing P . M ., founder , who , in proposing the health of the Visitors , expressed the regret of the brethren at the absence of their
W . M ., and more particularly at the cause of it . Bro . Willing wished to impress upon the brethren the desirability of all earnest brethren , especially the Officers , joining the Royal Arch . The brethren had in Bro . Ferguson , their distinguished Visitor , one who now occupied the chair of two Chapters in London ; he would bo onl y too happy to receive any brethren amongst tbe ranks . In Bro . Storr they had an invalu
able aud indefatigable Secretary of the Lodge of Instrnction used b y the officers and many of their friends . These brethren were associated with Bro . Sfciles , their Secretary , and the W . M . assured them they would always find a cordial welcome , combined with excellent teaching . The Visitors having eloquently responded , the health of the Initiates was given . The W . M . said they had paid
every attention to the ceremony , and had raised the number of brethren in the Lodge to over 100 . The Lod ge had just commenced the third year of its existence , and ifc was hi ghly gratifying to the founders to witness its success . He trusted it would continue as numerous and happy for many years . They certainly experienced an immense improvement where they now met over what they had
ro put up with before , and a deep debfc of gratitude was due to Bro . nest , the proprietor , for the splendid suite of rooms placed at the disposal of the Lodge , as well as his liberal catering for their creature comforts . The initiates suitably replied , and a very pleasant evening was brought to a close about eleven p . m . Bro . S tiles and several otlier brethren sang some capital songs .
Kings Cross Lodge of Instruction , No . 1732 .-On the wcu instant , at Bro . Devine ' s , the Blue Posts , Charlotfce-street , * tzroy-square . Bro . Burgess W . M ., Birrell S . W ., L . Solomon J . W ., Leghorn S . D ., Guver J . D .. J . Edwards T . G .. T )« vm » Two ™ - ¦
, Jacobs as Secretary , J . Hemming Preceptor , and twenty-nine other Wasi t i Preliminaries , the first section of the first lecture Phiir * ¦ and tbe ceremonyof initiation rehearsed , Bro . H . uuiips acting as candidate . The fourth and fifth sections were CeTfiio 7 ; - P 1 > illips , No . 93 Scotland , J . Douglass 571 , Kanmem } , 4 , Lunclbary , and H . 0 . Francis were unanimously elected icera . Bro . Birrell was elected W . M . for the ensuing week .
r eport „? tS ° i ? AM ( SOUTHAMPTON ) COMP & NT . —The first annnal ipon khl t ¦ Directora of th 's Company has just been issued , and cent £ Dnsme 8 s ° the past year a dividend at the rate of 4 per m ' recommended .
Committee Meeting Of Th E Royal Masonic Institution For Girls.
COMMITTEE MEETING OF THE ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS .
npHE General Committee of the Royal Masonio Institution for Girls ' met on Thursday afternoon at Freemasons Hall . Thero wero present Bros . Colonel Creaton Grand Treasurer ( in tho chair ) , E . Letchworth , Thomas Massa , James Peters , Rev . A F . A . Woodford , Griffiths Smith , Arthur II . Gladwell , Henry Massey , John A . Rucker , and W . Bailey . The Committee increased tho
salary of Brother Hedges , the Secretary , by £ 100 a year from the 1 st January last , in consideration of tho zeal and assiduity ho has shown in the discharge of the duties of his office during tho time ho has held thafc position . Bro . E . Lotchworth , who moved in place of Bro . Joshna Nunn , Bro . W . Bailey , who seconded the motion , and Bro . Arthur E . Gladwell , who supported it , spoke in the highest
terms of Bro . Hedges' efficiency as Secretary , and of tho quiet , unassuming way in whicn ho had so much conduced to the success of the Institntion . Three petitioners wore placed on tho list for the election in October . Bro . Thomas Massa gave notice of threo motions he intended to make at tho Quarterly Court in April , and tho Chairman having been authorised to sign cheques in discharge of accounts , the Committee adjourned .
The great pressure on our space , owing to the Festival of the R . M . B . I ., necessitates ouv holding over report of the installation meeting on Monday , 21 st instant , of the Gooch Lodge , No . 1238 , Twickenham , Middlesex . We must fain content ourselves with mentioning , therefore ,
that the retiring W . M ., Bro . Mesrouze , was highly complimented for the signal services he had rendered to the Lodge , and that such services were handsomely recognised by the presentation to him of a Past Master ' s jewel . During his year of office the Gooch Lodge has made
considerable progress , thanks to his ability , diligence , and zeal ; and this is all the more creditable seeing that Bro . Mesrouze is by birth and education a Frenchman . He is , indeed , a sojourner amongst us , being professionally engaged in the somewhat arduous and certainly unenviable
task of imparting to Englishmen a knowledge of his own language . Bro . Mesrouze , however , it should be stated to his credit , is thoroughly well versed in the English tongue , and speaks it with an accent wo have rarely heard in his
fellow-countrymen . He is , moreover , a graduate of the University of Paris , and is essentially , therefore , a scholar , and one well qualified to play the part of a tutor . Wo wish him every success .
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DANCING . —Bro . JACQUES WYNMAN , Professor of Dancing , gives daily instruction in all the fashionable Dances to thoso who are without previous knowledge . Private lessons at any time , by appointment . Families attended . Balls conducted , and first class Bands provided if desired . Assemblies every Mondav and Thursday , at Eight o'Clock . PROSPECTUS OU APPLICATION . ACADEMY—74 NEWMAN STREET , OXFORD STREET , W
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RHEUMATISM . THE only real remedy for this complaint is the Northern Cure ( patent ) . In bottles Is l ^ d each , to be had of all Chemists . Proprietors and Manufacturers , Edwards and Alexander , 29 Bfaekett-street , Newcastle-on-Tyne .
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"d J rVOBY BT ^ A - XX-i ISJIXTTSSIES y 9 g Mirrors & all other Ivory Toilet Articles , CD fc ? --N e > S . ? 1 * ''Xfl ^ raY § Es «P- * a g , &§ jfe . . cm = 5 o v is ^ x * . * M H L ! L1 «* lif 4 |^ e ^&^ s $ & M & X-STOH-X- G-OOIDS X 3 ST GKEIN-IEIEe . A . I ^ " a w o Wholesale & for Exportation & the Trade only ,, § ® 1 ° ihiW ^^^^ H^^ S^ tt * i i 8 i ^^ 18 q ®& A8 Gli g-S J i ^ y ^ l * 3 E == tf » i O Hl ^^^ S'g £ §* . & .: v urEirsntsria- BBOS . Ivory Works , * g P PJ | 11 , HIGH STREET , LONDON , W . C , Q ,
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THE THEATRES , & c . DRURY LANE . —At 7 . 0 , FARCE . At 7 . 45 , MOTHER GOOSE . Monday , Wednesday , and Saturday at 2 . 0 also . EBB MA JESTY'S—At 3 , Select OPERATIC AND MUSICAL MATINEES HAYMARKET .-Afc 8 , TAMING A TIGER . At 8 . 30 , MASKS AND PACES * PRINCESS'S .-At 7 . 15 , THAT BLESSED BABY and KING LEAR . STRAND—Afc 7 . 30 , A SUMMER CLOUD . Afc 8 , OLIVETTE . COURT . —At 8 , ADRIENNE LECOUVREUR . ST . JAMES'S . — At 8 , OLD CRONIES Afc 9 , THE MONEY SPINNER . LYCEUM . —Afc 7 . 15 , THE CUP . At 9 . 30 , THE CORSICAN BROTHERS . O LYMPIC—At 7 . 30 , MY AUNT'S ADVICE At 8 . 30 , LOLA . A DELPHI-At 7 . X 5 , THE ILLUSTRIOUS STRANGER . At 8 , THE GREEN BUSHES .
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Kings Cross Lodge, No. 1732.
Brecknock Lodge , Kb . 651 . —A meeting was held on Tnes . day , 15 th March , at Freemasons' Hall , Brecon . Bros . J . A . Whittle W . M ., John Morgan S . W ., T . C . Bargrave Watkins J . W ., T . H . Price Treasurer , Ernest II . Teale Sec , Rhys Davies S . D ., II . C . Rich jun ., J . D ., Adam Orlopp D . C , E . T . Edwards Steward , T . II . Price I . G ., W . Hamelin Tyler pro tern ; P . M . ' s Bros . Frank Grundy , Thomas
Butcher , Richard Webb , and H . C Rich sen . After preliminaries , the ballot was brought into requisition for the election as joining member of Bro . J . Watkins , Lodge 1212 Devonport ; for Mr . Francis Henry Shep herd , as a candidate for initiation ; to ballot for Bro . Henry Martin , as Ty ler , in place of Bro . James Jones , deceased . The result in each
case was favourable . Bro . J . Morgan proposed , and Bro . Butcher P . M . seconded , that the financial report for 1880 be adopted . The W . M . brong ht forward the desirability of forming a Benevolent Fund in connection with the Lodge , and after some discussion it was agreed thafc it be further considered next month .
Metham Lodge , No . 1205 . —A meeting of the members of this Lodge was held on Monday , 21 st inst ., afc tho Lodge-room , Stonehouse , for the purpose of electing a Worshipful Master , Treasurer , and Tyler for the ensning year , when Bros . T . A . Peek , D . Cross , and J . Gidley were unanimously elected to fill the above posts respectively .
Friars Lodge of Instruction , No . 1349 . —Afc Bro . Pavitt's , Liverpool Arms , Canning Town , on Tuesday , 22 nd inst . Bros . Smith W . M ., Rawe S . W ., Innes J . W ., Prosser I . G ., Worsley See ., Pavitt acting Preceptor . Lodge opened in due form with prayer , when the following Sections were worked : —1 st , Bros . Worsley ; 2 nd , Watkins ;
3 rd , Rawe ; 4 fch , Worsley ; 5 th , Pavitt ; 6 th , Smith . Bro . Rawe W . M , 711 was unanimously elected W . M . for the ensuing week . In addition to the brethren named above , Bros . Smith and Pavitt deserve great praise for tbe way in which they worked tho Sections allotted to them . The brethren present were highly pleased .
Eoyal Savoy Lodge , No . 1744 . —The regular meeting of this Lodge was held on Tuesday , 22 nd inst ., at Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen-sfcreefc . In the absence of the W . M . ( Bro . F . H . ' Clemow ) , due to a severe cold , the I . P . M . Bro . John Douglass took the chair , supported by Bros . James Willing P . M . as I . P . M . Treasurer , J . L . Jones S . W ., Hyland J . W ., W . M . Stiles Sec , Deller J . D ., Holt I . G ., J . W .
Smith D . C , Sillis W . S ., Johnson A . W . S ., Smith Org ., Koester Tyler , Visitors—Bros . W . J . Ferguson P . M . 177 , Case P . M ., J . Cherry 19 , Holt 874 , E . Storr I . G . 167 , & c . ; also Bros . Dovey , Captain Cole , Joyce , Wilkes ( 2 ) , Hare , Ellis , Wall , Wauthier , Perugia , Greenfield , Jagels , Hoare , and many others were present . The Lodge having been regularly opened , the Worshipful Master impressively raised Bros .
La Hag and Pitkin . Three brethren , W . Slater , J . Cohen , and J , Michell were passed to the degree of Fellow Craft , after which a ballot was taken for five gentlemen , which being in their favour , Messrs . J . M . Fulton , J . Bryan , and C . Veil ; were properly introduced and regularly initiated into the mysteries of the Craffc . After some routine business , Bro . P . M . Willing announced to the brethren that either
the W . M . or he would represent the Lodge at the Boys' Festival . Lodge was closed in due form , and the brethren ( 67 ) adjourned to the banquet . Owing ' to domestic bereavement , Bro . J . Douglass was compelled to leave , and the Worshipful Master ' s chair was occupied by Bro . J . Willing P . M ., founder , who , in proposing the health of the Visitors , expressed the regret of the brethren at the absence of their
W . M ., and more particularly at the cause of it . Bro . Willing wished to impress upon the brethren the desirability of all earnest brethren , especially the Officers , joining the Royal Arch . The brethren had in Bro . Ferguson , their distinguished Visitor , one who now occupied the chair of two Chapters in London ; he would bo onl y too happy to receive any brethren amongst tbe ranks . In Bro . Storr they had an invalu
able aud indefatigable Secretary of the Lodge of Instrnction used b y the officers and many of their friends . These brethren were associated with Bro . Sfciles , their Secretary , and the W . M . assured them they would always find a cordial welcome , combined with excellent teaching . The Visitors having eloquently responded , the health of the Initiates was given . The W . M . said they had paid
every attention to the ceremony , and had raised the number of brethren in the Lodge to over 100 . The Lod ge had just commenced the third year of its existence , and ifc was hi ghly gratifying to the founders to witness its success . He trusted it would continue as numerous and happy for many years . They certainly experienced an immense improvement where they now met over what they had
ro put up with before , and a deep debfc of gratitude was due to Bro . nest , the proprietor , for the splendid suite of rooms placed at the disposal of the Lodge , as well as his liberal catering for their creature comforts . The initiates suitably replied , and a very pleasant evening was brought to a close about eleven p . m . Bro . S tiles and several otlier brethren sang some capital songs .
Kings Cross Lodge of Instruction , No . 1732 .-On the wcu instant , at Bro . Devine ' s , the Blue Posts , Charlotfce-street , * tzroy-square . Bro . Burgess W . M ., Birrell S . W ., L . Solomon J . W ., Leghorn S . D ., Guver J . D .. J . Edwards T . G .. T )« vm » Two ™ - ¦
, Jacobs as Secretary , J . Hemming Preceptor , and twenty-nine other Wasi t i Preliminaries , the first section of the first lecture Phiir * ¦ and tbe ceremonyof initiation rehearsed , Bro . H . uuiips acting as candidate . The fourth and fifth sections were CeTfiio 7 ; - P 1 > illips , No . 93 Scotland , J . Douglass 571 , Kanmem } , 4 , Lunclbary , and H . 0 . Francis were unanimously elected icera . Bro . Birrell was elected W . M . for the ensuing week .
r eport „? tS ° i ? AM ( SOUTHAMPTON ) COMP & NT . —The first annnal ipon khl t ¦ Directora of th 's Company has just been issued , and cent £ Dnsme 8 s ° the past year a dividend at the rate of 4 per m ' recommended .
Committee Meeting Of Th E Royal Masonic Institution For Girls.
COMMITTEE MEETING OF THE ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS .
npHE General Committee of the Royal Masonio Institution for Girls ' met on Thursday afternoon at Freemasons Hall . Thero wero present Bros . Colonel Creaton Grand Treasurer ( in tho chair ) , E . Letchworth , Thomas Massa , James Peters , Rev . A F . A . Woodford , Griffiths Smith , Arthur II . Gladwell , Henry Massey , John A . Rucker , and W . Bailey . The Committee increased tho
salary of Brother Hedges , the Secretary , by £ 100 a year from the 1 st January last , in consideration of tho zeal and assiduity ho has shown in the discharge of the duties of his office during tho time ho has held thafc position . Bro . E . Lotchworth , who moved in place of Bro . Joshna Nunn , Bro . W . Bailey , who seconded the motion , and Bro . Arthur E . Gladwell , who supported it , spoke in the highest
terms of Bro . Hedges' efficiency as Secretary , and of tho quiet , unassuming way in whicn ho had so much conduced to the success of the Institntion . Three petitioners wore placed on tho list for the election in October . Bro . Thomas Massa gave notice of threo motions he intended to make at tho Quarterly Court in April , and tho Chairman having been authorised to sign cheques in discharge of accounts , the Committee adjourned .
The great pressure on our space , owing to the Festival of the R . M . B . I ., necessitates ouv holding over report of the installation meeting on Monday , 21 st instant , of the Gooch Lodge , No . 1238 , Twickenham , Middlesex . We must fain content ourselves with mentioning , therefore ,
that the retiring W . M ., Bro . Mesrouze , was highly complimented for the signal services he had rendered to the Lodge , and that such services were handsomely recognised by the presentation to him of a Past Master ' s jewel . During his year of office the Gooch Lodge has made
considerable progress , thanks to his ability , diligence , and zeal ; and this is all the more creditable seeing that Bro . Mesrouze is by birth and education a Frenchman . He is , indeed , a sojourner amongst us , being professionally engaged in the somewhat arduous and certainly unenviable
task of imparting to Englishmen a knowledge of his own language . Bro . Mesrouze , however , it should be stated to his credit , is thoroughly well versed in the English tongue , and speaks it with an accent wo have rarely heard in his
fellow-countrymen . He is , moreover , a graduate of the University of Paris , and is essentially , therefore , a scholar , and one well qualified to play the part of a tutor . Wo wish him every success .
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DANCING . —Bro . JACQUES WYNMAN , Professor of Dancing , gives daily instruction in all the fashionable Dances to thoso who are without previous knowledge . Private lessons at any time , by appointment . Families attended . Balls conducted , and first class Bands provided if desired . Assemblies every Mondav and Thursday , at Eight o'Clock . PROSPECTUS OU APPLICATION . ACADEMY—74 NEWMAN STREET , OXFORD STREET , W
Ad00703
RHEUMATISM . THE only real remedy for this complaint is the Northern Cure ( patent ) . In bottles Is l ^ d each , to be had of all Chemists . Proprietors and Manufacturers , Edwards and Alexander , 29 Bfaekett-street , Newcastle-on-Tyne .
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"d J rVOBY BT ^ A - XX-i ISJIXTTSSIES y 9 g Mirrors & all other Ivory Toilet Articles , CD fc ? --N e > S . ? 1 * ''Xfl ^ raY § Es «P- * a g , &§ jfe . . cm = 5 o v is ^ x * . * M H L ! L1 «* lif 4 |^ e ^&^ s $ & M & X-STOH-X- G-OOIDS X 3 ST GKEIN-IEIEe . A . I ^ " a w o Wholesale & for Exportation & the Trade only ,, § ® 1 ° ihiW ^^^^ H^^ S^ tt * i i 8 i ^^ 18 q ®& A8 Gli g-S J i ^ y ^ l * 3 E == tf » i O Hl ^^^ S'g £ §* . & .: v urEirsntsria- BBOS . Ivory Works , * g P PJ | 11 , HIGH STREET , LONDON , W . C , Q ,
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THE THEATRES , & c . DRURY LANE . —At 7 . 0 , FARCE . At 7 . 45 , MOTHER GOOSE . Monday , Wednesday , and Saturday at 2 . 0 also . EBB MA JESTY'S—At 3 , Select OPERATIC AND MUSICAL MATINEES HAYMARKET .-Afc 8 , TAMING A TIGER . At 8 . 30 , MASKS AND PACES * PRINCESS'S .-At 7 . 15 , THAT BLESSED BABY and KING LEAR . STRAND—Afc 7 . 30 , A SUMMER CLOUD . Afc 8 , OLIVETTE . COURT . —At 8 , ADRIENNE LECOUVREUR . ST . JAMES'S . — At 8 , OLD CRONIES Afc 9 , THE MONEY SPINNER . LYCEUM . —Afc 7 . 15 , THE CUP . At 9 . 30 , THE CORSICAN BROTHERS . O LYMPIC—At 7 . 30 , MY AUNT'S ADVICE At 8 . 30 , LOLA . A DELPHI-At 7 . X 5 , THE ILLUSTRIOUS STRANGER . At 8 , THE GREEN BUSHES .