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cordial vote of thanks was passed to Bro . Horsley for his able workinsr , there not being a single hitch ; and this was ordered to be recorded on the minutes . He was also elected an honorary member . Votes of thanks were recorded to the brethren who had assisted . The Lodge was closed in due form . There was a full attendance , and all wero pleased with the evening ' s proceedings . Bro . Lovelock will be W . M . next Tuesday evening . Officers in rotation .
Dobie Lodge , 889 . —On Wednesday , 17 th inst ., the members of this Lodgo assembled in strong force at tho Griffin Hotel , Kingston-on-Thames , to assist at tho installation of Bro . F . Buckland ( P . M . 205 ) as W . M ., in succession to Bro . J . Bond . Tho ceremony was ably performed by Bro . Elsam P . M . P . P . G . D . C . Surrey , and at it « close the brethren adjourned to the banquet hall , the company then numbering about fifty . Under the personal superintendence
of Bro . Hardy , son of the host , an elegant repast was served , over which the newly-elected master presided . The officers appointed by the W . M . are—Bros . Saunders S . W ., Porter J . W ., Cartwright P . M . Treasurer , J . Squire P . M . Secretary , Mitan S . D ., H . Linton J . D ., A . Nnthall I . G ., Long P . M . D . C , Honeywell P . M . Organist . Among the Visitors were Bros . Bateman W . M . 820 , May W . M . 1628 , Sharpe P . M ., Weaver S . W . 820 .
City of London Lodge , No . 901 . —The installation meeting of this Lodge took place on Monday , the 15 th inst ., at the Guildhall Coffee House , Gresham-street , under the presidency of Bro . Henry D'Arcy , the W . M . In addition to the large muster of the members there was a goodly number of visitors , amongst whom were Bros . Francis Enckland P . M . Israel 205 , James Mitchell J . W . St .
Andrews 231 , W . G . Kent 1297 , D . Greenhaver 326 , W . J . Haycock P . M . 901 , Geo . Potter 177 , John E . Frede 193 , Charles Arkill W . M . elect 192 , Thomas J . Turner 198 and Thomas C . Coope 1558 . The Lodge minutes having been confirmed , Bro . Smith was passed to the second degree , and Bro . Miclcfield was raised . Messrs . H . Hurst and W . Waller were duly ballotted for and initiated . Tho W . M . next
proceeded to instal his successor into the chair of K . S . The newly installed W . M ., Bro . George Porter , appointed his officers as follow George D'Arcy S . W ., W . C . Rnbardt J . W ., A . Parker S . D ., A . Marshall J . D ., Henry D'Arcy I . P . M . Treasurer , W . Alder Secretary , A . Ginger 38 , E . Bonier D . C , T . Wallis W . S . and Woodstock Tyler . The work over , the brethren adjourned to the banqueting room ,
where an excellent dinner was served . Tho cloth cleared , the usual Loyal , Patriotic and Masonic toasts were given and duly honoured . During tho proceedings Bro . George Porter , the newly installed W . M ., invested Bro . Henry D'Arcy with a P . M . ' s jewel , the unanimous gift of the Lodge , observing that it afforded him very great pleasure to present the token of the brethren in recognition of the services rendered
by the recipient to the Lodge during his term of office . The very able and efficient manner in which he had worked mado it a difficult matter for his successors to give tho same amount of satisfaction to the brethren , but difficulty was a thing to be overcome , and ne trusted he should bo ablo to prove himself a not unworthy successor . Bro . Henry D'Arcy , in a few choice sentences , thanked tho brethren for
the jewel , observing that he should value it , not for its intrinsic worth but as a token of the regard of the brethren generally , and for the kindly expressions with which the W . M . had accompanied the gift . Bro . Lawrence P . M ., in responding to the toast of the P . M . ' s , urged upon the brethren the absolute necessity of attending Lodges of Instruction if they desired to attain to a degree of eminence in the
Craft . A very excellent Lodge of Instruction had been established at the Jamaica Coffee House , Cornhill , worked under the City of London Charter , and he trusted that the younger members of the Lodge , as well as the present officers would make a point of attending it every Thursday evening . Bro . James Mitchell thanked the brethren for the manner in which they had been entertained , and said that
hospitality was a characteristic of Freemasonry , and it was m no Lodge exercised more worthily than in that of the City of London . The pleasure of hia visit had been greatly enhanced by the admirable manner in which the whole of the Lodge work of the evening ( and it had been very heavy ) had been conducted . Other speakers and toasts followed , and the brethren separated , after having spent a most enjoyable evening .
Wilton Lodge , No . 1077 . —This Lodge held a meeting on Monday , the Sth of January , at The Eed Lion Hotel , Blackley , Manchester . Present—Bros . John Ford W . M ., John Hargreaves S . W ., H . E . Clausen J . W ., Richard Winfield Secretary , J . T . Sawyer P . M . and Treasurer , T . Heap S . D ., J . S . Leach J . D ., R . Caldwell P . M . and D . C , Plummer , Proctor and Kempe Stewards , T . W . Matthews I . G ., Nicholls Tyler . Past Masters—Bros . Hooper P . G . Treasurer ,
Jackson , Welsh , Pearson , Bridgford , Piatt . Visitors—Bros . Aldred , & c . Messrs . J . Horsfield and J . Thomson were balloted for , and initiated . Bro . John Hargreaves S . W . was elected W . M . for the ensuing year . Bro . J . T . Sawyer P . M . was elected Treasurer , and Bro . Nicholls Tyler . Bros . Davies , Rose , Godby and W . Jackson wero appointed auditors . Bros . Ford W . M ., Hargreaves S . W ., and Clausen J . W ., were elected Inventory Committee . After business the brethren adjourned to a banquet .
The Walton Lodge , No . 1086 . —This Lodge held its regular meeting on Wednesday , the 17 th of January , at St . Lawrence ' s School Room , Kirkdalo , Liverpool . Present—Bros . G . E . Hanmer W . M ., G . J . Townsend S . W ., William Walker J . W ., Eev . Dr . Hyde Secretary , Beckett as Treasurer , Isaac Luco J . D ., G . Eiley Steward ,
M . Williamson Tyler ; P . M . ' s Bro * . Joseph Ellis I . P . M . and J . 0 . Lunt . Visitors—Bros . W . G . Veale 591 , 135 G , & c , I'ingal 203 , Shadwick 594 and others . This being the first meeting under the presidency of the new Master , his ability was pretty well tested in yrorking tho 2 nd and 3 rd degrees j these ho did in a very efficient
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and impressive manner , tho officers also performed their duties with credit to themselves and to tho Lodge . Bro . J . C Lunt P . M . having consented to represent this Lodge at tho forthcoming Festival of the Royal Benevolent Institution , the brethren voted a donation out of the funds in aid of the above . Two gentlemen wero proposed for initiation at tho next regular meeting . Tho Lodge was then closed ia due form .
Hyde Park Lodge of Instruction , No . 1425 . —This Lodge held its weekly meeting on Monday , tho 22 ud of January , at The Westbourue , Craven Road , Bavswater . Present—Bros . Davis W . M ., W . M . Stiles S . W ., Chalfont " J . W ., G . Eead P . M . Secretary , Walker S . D ., Lewis J . D ., Hallot I . G ; Past Master Bro . Savage ; also Bros . G . D . Unite , F . J . Unite , and J . G . Unite , Headon , Death , Alexander , Kelly , Powell , & o . Business—The Lodgo was opened ia
due form , and minutes of last meeting read and confirmed . The ceremony of raising was next rehearsed , the traditional history being given in . a moat excellent manner by the W . M ., to whom a cordial vote of thanks was passed , the same to be recorded ou the minutes . Bro . W . M . Stiles S . W ., was elected W . M . for tho ensuing meeting , and appointed his officers in rotation . The Lodge was then closed in due form .
Metropolitan Lodge , No . 1507 . —A meeting of this young Lodge took place at the Metropolitan Club , 269 Pentouville-road , King ' s Cross , N ., on Thursday , 18 th January . Present—Bros . Williams W . M ., Kingham J . W ., Willing P . M . Treasurer as J . W ., Stiles Secretary , Scales S . D ., Side J . D ., Stiles , Coles , Michael I . P . M ., Rose , Saintsbury , Van Camp , Wrigley , Raney , Tuck , Tims , Simons ,
Gilbert , Clarke . Visitors—Bros . Grinstead 13 , Wiilcox 975 . After the preliminary opening of tho Lodge , Bros . T . J . Clarke , and S . Beattie were raised ; after which Bros . C . Killingback and P . H . Thorn were passed . On tho motion of Bro . Kingham S . W ., seconded by Bro . Scales J . D ., and supported by Bro . Willing Treas ., it was resolved , by an overwhelming majority , that tho Lodgo be removed .
A committee was appointed , which consisted of the W . M ., P . M . ' s and Officers , with Bros . Eauey , Clark and Tuck , to make necessary arrangements . The number of members of this Lodge , and the inconvenience experienced by the brethren , who have to wait between the closing of the Lodge and the banquet , whilst the room used for Lodge purposes is prepared , no doubt influenced the brethren ia this decision . The W . M . called the attention of the brethren to tho
Lodge of Instruction which works under the banner of this Lodge , and which is under tho Preceptorship of Bro . T . A . Adams . He earnestly requested the frequent attendance of the members . Bro . Michael ' s List , as Steward to represent the Lodge ab the ensuing Festival of the Benevolent Institution , was woli subscribed to . The bi ethren then adjourned to a banquet , which was served in the usual excellent manner of the caterer for the Metropolitan Club .
Metropolitan Lodge of Instruction , No . 1507 . —This Lodge held its weekly meeting ou Tuesday , the 23 rd January , at the Metropolitan Club , King ' s Cross . Present—Bros . E . T . Kingham W . M ., H . Higgins S . W ., Uartram J . W ., W . M . Stiles Secretary , H . B . Fowler S . D ., G . Clark J . D ., J . W . Smith I . G . P . M . ' s Bros . T . A . Adams P . G . P . Preceptor , and Bros . Ormiston , Scales , Little , & c , & c .
Lodge was opened in due form , and minutes of last meeting read and confirmed . The ceremonies of passing aud raising were rehearsed , Bros . Ormiston and Clark being candidates . The first section of the third lecture was worked by Bro . Adams . It was announced that the Second Anniversary Banquet of this Lodge of Instruction would take place at the Metropolitan Club , 209 Pentonville-road , on Tuesday ,
30 th inst ., at 6 . 30 p . m . Bro . T . Williams W . M . 1507 , aud Secretary 177 , will take the chair ; he will be supported by Bros . T . Adams , the veteran Preceptor , Jas . Willing P . M . and Treas . 1507 and W . M . 177 , Michael I . P . M . 1507 and W . M . 1107 , and a host of brethren well known in the Craft . All Masonio business being ended , the Lodge was closed in due form .
Alexandra Lodge , No . 1511 , Hornsea . —The installation of Bro . Wm . Carr took place on Tuesday afternoon , at the Masonio Hall , Hornsea , near Hull . There was a numerous attendance of tha brethren , many visitors arriving from Hull and other Lodges in the province . The Lodge waa opened at half-past three o ' clock , Bro . Benjamin L . Wells , the retiring W . M ., occupying the chair ; and after
some preliminary business had been transacted , the impressive ceremony of installation was performed by XV . Bro . George Hardy P . M . P . S . P . G . D . North and East Yorkshire . The newly installed Master invested his officers : — Bros . Benjamin L . Wells I . P . M ., George Milner S . W ., 'John Heslop S . W ' ., Tudur Trevor P . M . Chaplain , George Hardy P . M . V . M ., John S . Thompson P . M . Treasurer , W . D . Key .
worth P . M . P . G . P . S . W ., Cooke Laking Secretary , \ V . Fugill S . D ., John Shuttleworth J . D ., M . P . Hocki ^ y D . C . ; Bros . Christopher Bethell , Joseph Dyson , J . P . Loton , aud W . Train , Stewards ; Bros . 0 . Laking Organist , W . Brouihead I . G ., George Stephenson Tyler . The proceedings having been concluded in accunlciuuo with tho
ancient formularies of the Craft , tha brethren adjourned to the Public Assembly Rooms , where a sumptuous banquet was provided by Bro . William Shephcrdson , of tho George Hotel , Hull . The chair was occupied by Bro . William Carr , who was supported by many past and provincial officers of rank .
HOIT . OWA . ' 3 Omnium : xsn Pir . ts . —Ready to Hand . —Every good and generous person , l ' ccls a natural sympathy in the presence of suffering , aia . i how much mon ; useful would that compassion bo if it could supply thy means of relict . Professor HoUoway offers to every ono the never failing power of thus rendering the moat essential service to aliheted humanity . The noble remedies reach tho seat of every malady , whether ic bo on tho surface or hidden in tho dark recesses o £ the" interior of the system , and thus extirpate , if that be possible . This Ointment , rubbed upon tho chest and between the shoulder blades , cures catarrh , colds , coughs , ami wards ofl' moro dire diseases springing ' from the inclemencies . anil other depressing influences of winter ,
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Notices Of Meetings.
cordial vote of thanks was passed to Bro . Horsley for his able workinsr , there not being a single hitch ; and this was ordered to be recorded on the minutes . He was also elected an honorary member . Votes of thanks were recorded to the brethren who had assisted . The Lodge was closed in due form . There was a full attendance , and all wero pleased with the evening ' s proceedings . Bro . Lovelock will be W . M . next Tuesday evening . Officers in rotation .
Dobie Lodge , 889 . —On Wednesday , 17 th inst ., the members of this Lodgo assembled in strong force at tho Griffin Hotel , Kingston-on-Thames , to assist at tho installation of Bro . F . Buckland ( P . M . 205 ) as W . M ., in succession to Bro . J . Bond . Tho ceremony was ably performed by Bro . Elsam P . M . P . P . G . D . C . Surrey , and at it « close the brethren adjourned to the banquet hall , the company then numbering about fifty . Under the personal superintendence
of Bro . Hardy , son of the host , an elegant repast was served , over which the newly-elected master presided . The officers appointed by the W . M . are—Bros . Saunders S . W ., Porter J . W ., Cartwright P . M . Treasurer , J . Squire P . M . Secretary , Mitan S . D ., H . Linton J . D ., A . Nnthall I . G ., Long P . M . D . C , Honeywell P . M . Organist . Among the Visitors were Bros . Bateman W . M . 820 , May W . M . 1628 , Sharpe P . M ., Weaver S . W . 820 .
City of London Lodge , No . 901 . —The installation meeting of this Lodge took place on Monday , the 15 th inst ., at the Guildhall Coffee House , Gresham-street , under the presidency of Bro . Henry D'Arcy , the W . M . In addition to the large muster of the members there was a goodly number of visitors , amongst whom were Bros . Francis Enckland P . M . Israel 205 , James Mitchell J . W . St .
Andrews 231 , W . G . Kent 1297 , D . Greenhaver 326 , W . J . Haycock P . M . 901 , Geo . Potter 177 , John E . Frede 193 , Charles Arkill W . M . elect 192 , Thomas J . Turner 198 and Thomas C . Coope 1558 . The Lodge minutes having been confirmed , Bro . Smith was passed to the second degree , and Bro . Miclcfield was raised . Messrs . H . Hurst and W . Waller were duly ballotted for and initiated . Tho W . M . next
proceeded to instal his successor into the chair of K . S . The newly installed W . M ., Bro . George Porter , appointed his officers as follow George D'Arcy S . W ., W . C . Rnbardt J . W ., A . Parker S . D ., A . Marshall J . D ., Henry D'Arcy I . P . M . Treasurer , W . Alder Secretary , A . Ginger 38 , E . Bonier D . C , T . Wallis W . S . and Woodstock Tyler . The work over , the brethren adjourned to the banqueting room ,
where an excellent dinner was served . Tho cloth cleared , the usual Loyal , Patriotic and Masonic toasts were given and duly honoured . During tho proceedings Bro . George Porter , the newly installed W . M ., invested Bro . Henry D'Arcy with a P . M . ' s jewel , the unanimous gift of the Lodge , observing that it afforded him very great pleasure to present the token of the brethren in recognition of the services rendered
by the recipient to the Lodge during his term of office . The very able and efficient manner in which he had worked mado it a difficult matter for his successors to give tho same amount of satisfaction to the brethren , but difficulty was a thing to be overcome , and ne trusted he should bo ablo to prove himself a not unworthy successor . Bro . Henry D'Arcy , in a few choice sentences , thanked tho brethren for
the jewel , observing that he should value it , not for its intrinsic worth but as a token of the regard of the brethren generally , and for the kindly expressions with which the W . M . had accompanied the gift . Bro . Lawrence P . M ., in responding to the toast of the P . M . ' s , urged upon the brethren the absolute necessity of attending Lodges of Instruction if they desired to attain to a degree of eminence in the
Craft . A very excellent Lodge of Instruction had been established at the Jamaica Coffee House , Cornhill , worked under the City of London Charter , and he trusted that the younger members of the Lodge , as well as the present officers would make a point of attending it every Thursday evening . Bro . James Mitchell thanked the brethren for the manner in which they had been entertained , and said that
hospitality was a characteristic of Freemasonry , and it was m no Lodge exercised more worthily than in that of the City of London . The pleasure of hia visit had been greatly enhanced by the admirable manner in which the whole of the Lodge work of the evening ( and it had been very heavy ) had been conducted . Other speakers and toasts followed , and the brethren separated , after having spent a most enjoyable evening .
Wilton Lodge , No . 1077 . —This Lodge held a meeting on Monday , the Sth of January , at The Eed Lion Hotel , Blackley , Manchester . Present—Bros . John Ford W . M ., John Hargreaves S . W ., H . E . Clausen J . W ., Richard Winfield Secretary , J . T . Sawyer P . M . and Treasurer , T . Heap S . D ., J . S . Leach J . D ., R . Caldwell P . M . and D . C , Plummer , Proctor and Kempe Stewards , T . W . Matthews I . G ., Nicholls Tyler . Past Masters—Bros . Hooper P . G . Treasurer ,
Jackson , Welsh , Pearson , Bridgford , Piatt . Visitors—Bros . Aldred , & c . Messrs . J . Horsfield and J . Thomson were balloted for , and initiated . Bro . John Hargreaves S . W . was elected W . M . for the ensuing year . Bro . J . T . Sawyer P . M . was elected Treasurer , and Bro . Nicholls Tyler . Bros . Davies , Rose , Godby and W . Jackson wero appointed auditors . Bros . Ford W . M ., Hargreaves S . W ., and Clausen J . W ., were elected Inventory Committee . After business the brethren adjourned to a banquet .
The Walton Lodge , No . 1086 . —This Lodge held its regular meeting on Wednesday , the 17 th of January , at St . Lawrence ' s School Room , Kirkdalo , Liverpool . Present—Bros . G . E . Hanmer W . M ., G . J . Townsend S . W ., William Walker J . W ., Eev . Dr . Hyde Secretary , Beckett as Treasurer , Isaac Luco J . D ., G . Eiley Steward ,
M . Williamson Tyler ; P . M . ' s Bro * . Joseph Ellis I . P . M . and J . 0 . Lunt . Visitors—Bros . W . G . Veale 591 , 135 G , & c , I'ingal 203 , Shadwick 594 and others . This being the first meeting under the presidency of the new Master , his ability was pretty well tested in yrorking tho 2 nd and 3 rd degrees j these ho did in a very efficient
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and impressive manner , tho officers also performed their duties with credit to themselves and to tho Lodge . Bro . J . C Lunt P . M . having consented to represent this Lodge at tho forthcoming Festival of the Royal Benevolent Institution , the brethren voted a donation out of the funds in aid of the above . Two gentlemen wero proposed for initiation at tho next regular meeting . Tho Lodge was then closed ia due form .
Hyde Park Lodge of Instruction , No . 1425 . —This Lodge held its weekly meeting on Monday , tho 22 ud of January , at The Westbourue , Craven Road , Bavswater . Present—Bros . Davis W . M ., W . M . Stiles S . W ., Chalfont " J . W ., G . Eead P . M . Secretary , Walker S . D ., Lewis J . D ., Hallot I . G ; Past Master Bro . Savage ; also Bros . G . D . Unite , F . J . Unite , and J . G . Unite , Headon , Death , Alexander , Kelly , Powell , & o . Business—The Lodgo was opened ia
due form , and minutes of last meeting read and confirmed . The ceremony of raising was next rehearsed , the traditional history being given in . a moat excellent manner by the W . M ., to whom a cordial vote of thanks was passed , the same to be recorded ou the minutes . Bro . W . M . Stiles S . W ., was elected W . M . for tho ensuing meeting , and appointed his officers in rotation . The Lodge was then closed in due form .
Metropolitan Lodge , No . 1507 . —A meeting of this young Lodge took place at the Metropolitan Club , 269 Pentouville-road , King ' s Cross , N ., on Thursday , 18 th January . Present—Bros . Williams W . M ., Kingham J . W ., Willing P . M . Treasurer as J . W ., Stiles Secretary , Scales S . D ., Side J . D ., Stiles , Coles , Michael I . P . M ., Rose , Saintsbury , Van Camp , Wrigley , Raney , Tuck , Tims , Simons ,
Gilbert , Clarke . Visitors—Bros . Grinstead 13 , Wiilcox 975 . After the preliminary opening of tho Lodge , Bros . T . J . Clarke , and S . Beattie were raised ; after which Bros . C . Killingback and P . H . Thorn were passed . On tho motion of Bro . Kingham S . W ., seconded by Bro . Scales J . D ., and supported by Bro . Willing Treas ., it was resolved , by an overwhelming majority , that tho Lodgo be removed .
A committee was appointed , which consisted of the W . M ., P . M . ' s and Officers , with Bros . Eauey , Clark and Tuck , to make necessary arrangements . The number of members of this Lodge , and the inconvenience experienced by the brethren , who have to wait between the closing of the Lodge and the banquet , whilst the room used for Lodge purposes is prepared , no doubt influenced the brethren ia this decision . The W . M . called the attention of the brethren to tho
Lodge of Instruction which works under the banner of this Lodge , and which is under tho Preceptorship of Bro . T . A . Adams . He earnestly requested the frequent attendance of the members . Bro . Michael ' s List , as Steward to represent the Lodge ab the ensuing Festival of the Benevolent Institution , was woli subscribed to . The bi ethren then adjourned to a banquet , which was served in the usual excellent manner of the caterer for the Metropolitan Club .
Metropolitan Lodge of Instruction , No . 1507 . —This Lodge held its weekly meeting ou Tuesday , the 23 rd January , at the Metropolitan Club , King ' s Cross . Present—Bros . E . T . Kingham W . M ., H . Higgins S . W ., Uartram J . W ., W . M . Stiles Secretary , H . B . Fowler S . D ., G . Clark J . D ., J . W . Smith I . G . P . M . ' s Bros . T . A . Adams P . G . P . Preceptor , and Bros . Ormiston , Scales , Little , & c , & c .
Lodge was opened in due form , and minutes of last meeting read and confirmed . The ceremonies of passing aud raising were rehearsed , Bros . Ormiston and Clark being candidates . The first section of the third lecture was worked by Bro . Adams . It was announced that the Second Anniversary Banquet of this Lodge of Instruction would take place at the Metropolitan Club , 209 Pentonville-road , on Tuesday ,
30 th inst ., at 6 . 30 p . m . Bro . T . Williams W . M . 1507 , aud Secretary 177 , will take the chair ; he will be supported by Bros . T . Adams , the veteran Preceptor , Jas . Willing P . M . and Treas . 1507 and W . M . 177 , Michael I . P . M . 1507 and W . M . 1107 , and a host of brethren well known in the Craft . All Masonio business being ended , the Lodge was closed in due form .
Alexandra Lodge , No . 1511 , Hornsea . —The installation of Bro . Wm . Carr took place on Tuesday afternoon , at the Masonio Hall , Hornsea , near Hull . There was a numerous attendance of tha brethren , many visitors arriving from Hull and other Lodges in the province . The Lodge waa opened at half-past three o ' clock , Bro . Benjamin L . Wells , the retiring W . M ., occupying the chair ; and after
some preliminary business had been transacted , the impressive ceremony of installation was performed by XV . Bro . George Hardy P . M . P . S . P . G . D . North and East Yorkshire . The newly installed Master invested his officers : — Bros . Benjamin L . Wells I . P . M ., George Milner S . W ., 'John Heslop S . W ' ., Tudur Trevor P . M . Chaplain , George Hardy P . M . V . M ., John S . Thompson P . M . Treasurer , W . D . Key .
worth P . M . P . G . P . S . W ., Cooke Laking Secretary , \ V . Fugill S . D ., John Shuttleworth J . D ., M . P . Hocki ^ y D . C . ; Bros . Christopher Bethell , Joseph Dyson , J . P . Loton , aud W . Train , Stewards ; Bros . 0 . Laking Organist , W . Brouihead I . G ., George Stephenson Tyler . The proceedings having been concluded in accunlciuuo with tho
ancient formularies of the Craft , tha brethren adjourned to the Public Assembly Rooms , where a sumptuous banquet was provided by Bro . William Shephcrdson , of tho George Hotel , Hull . The chair was occupied by Bro . William Carr , who was supported by many past and provincial officers of rank .
HOIT . OWA . ' 3 Omnium : xsn Pir . ts . —Ready to Hand . —Every good and generous person , l ' ccls a natural sympathy in the presence of suffering , aia . i how much mon ; useful would that compassion bo if it could supply thy means of relict . Professor HoUoway offers to every ono the never failing power of thus rendering the moat essential service to aliheted humanity . The noble remedies reach tho seat of every malady , whether ic bo on tho surface or hidden in tho dark recesses o £ the" interior of the system , and thus extirpate , if that be possible . This Ointment , rubbed upon tho chest and between the shoulder blades , cures catarrh , colds , coughs , ami wards ofl' moro dire diseases springing ' from the inclemencies . anil other depressing influences of winter ,