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Supreme Grand Chapter Of Royal Arch Masons Of England.
1 st . From Companions Thomas John White as Z , the Rev . William John Lyte Stradling as H , Thomas James as J , and seven others , for a Chapter to bo attached to tho Cambrian Lodge , No . 464 , Haverfordwest , to be called the " Hwlffordd Chapter , " and to meet at the Masonic Hall , Haverfordwest , South Wales ( Western Division ) . 2 nd . From Companions Edward Bremner Smith as Z , Robert De la Poer Beresford as H , Samuel Hazlitt as J , and sis others , for a
Chapter to be attached to the Fitzalan Lodge , No . 1432 , Oswestry , to be called tho " Fitzalan Chapter , " and to meet at tho Wynstay Arms Hotel , Oswestry , North Wales . 3 rd , From Companions George Hunter Wyldie as Z , William Williamson as H , John King as J , and six others , for a Chapter to bo attached to the St . John ' s Lodge , No . 1137 , Timaru , to be called the " St . John ' s Chapter , " and to meet at Timaru , Canterbury , New Zealand .
The foregoing Petitions being in all respects regular , the Committee recommend that the prayers thereof be respectively granted . The Committee have further to report that a complaint was preferred by Companion Charles Horsley , tho Z of the Yarborough Chapter , No . 811 , Brighton , against the Scribe E , Companion C . J . Smith , of the same Chapter . The various letters which had passed between the above-mentioned Companions having disclosed a very
serious absence of harmony amongst the members generally , the Committee felt compelled to suspend the Chapter . Having summoned the parties before them and fully investigated the case , the Committee continued the suspension until the members of tbe Chapter could arrive at a good understanding amongst themselves , and petition for its removal . This the Committee are happy to be able to report has been effected , the suspension has been removed , and the Chapter authorized to resume its labours .
The Prince Of Wales's Visit To Glasgow.
THE PRINCE OF WALES'S VISIT TO GLASGOW .
ON this , the most important event in the history of Scottish Freemasonry , when , notwithstanding the unfavourable state of the weather , nearly 8 , 000 of tho brethren , the representatives of 228 Lodges , turned out and remained fully four hoursin the wet to testify their devotion to the Craft , as well as their loyalty to the Prince , as the Patron of the Order in Scotland—a more severe ordeal than the
visit of their English brethren to the Albert Hall—on such an occasion a few observations on some of the leading incidents of the day may not be out of place . First in the procession came the bairns of Mother Kilwinning No . 0 , headed by Bros . J . A . Ferguson and J . Tweed , of Glasgow , the Proxy Wardens of the Lodge , the Master of the Lodge , who in virtue of that
office is Provincial Grand Master of Ayrshire , as well as the Secretary , Bro . R . Wylie , P . P . G . M . Ayrshire , being in his place as G . L . Officer . There were 148 other members of this , which claims to be the oldest Lodge in existence . St . Mary ' s Chapel , from Edinburgh , which claims almost equal antiquity , was only feebly represented in the procession ; and the same must be said of No . 2 , Canongate
Kilwinning , but as they made agood display last month at Edinburgh , on tbe occasion of the Queen's visit , their loyalty must not be doubted . No . 3 , St . John ' s , Perth , was well represented , and with a deputation from the P . G . L . of Perthshire East , and their band and banner , well maintained the honour of the / air city . No . 3 £ , St . John , Glasgow , showed in full force , as might have been expected from their being
the senior Lodge in the Province . They were headed by their Wardens , Bros . Sellars and Brownlie , and twelve of their members had the honour of carrying the working tools , & c , which were thus distributed to the brethen : —Deacon B . Manuel the level , Deacon Mnir the plumb rule , Wm . Bell I . P . M . the square , D . M'NelsonR . W . M . a richly ornamented gilt mallet , Guard aud T . B . Bell the plate
with the inscription , a copy of which was given in our last . P . M . 's Cruckesban , McMillan , and Fletcher the corn , wine , and oil , Gavin Park the plans , and , though last , not least in the estimation either of the Lodges or of tho onlookers , Bros . Dick and Dunn , the Secretary and Treasurer , tbe hermetically sealed case with the coins , carried in an old oak box , highly prized by tho Lodge as that in which , many years ago , their old charter of incorporation as an
Opposition Lodge was found , during some researches made m the crypt of the cathedral . Tho box has four locks on it , two to the lid and two to a drawer at the bottom ; it is handsomely carved , aud at each end , over the handle , is a cherubim with its wings extended the full width of the box ; on the front is carved the following : — " God save tho King aud Masons' Craft , 1684 ; and below , in the form of a star , the square , compass , plumb rule , level , and 2-foot gauge .
We recently quoted a statement from an Indian contemporary , to the ell ' ect that the natives about Dinapore , Pauia , and neighbourhood have lately been seized with the belief that the British soldiers have orders to decapitate all
natives found abroad after sunset , or found in secluded places , the heads being deposited in the Masonic Lodges , and by their means intelligence can be gained of any political intrigues . With reference to this statement a correspondent writes to the Times as follows : —
" How like one Asiatic people are to another , to believe such childish nonsense , is seen from tho fact that some years ago , when I resided in the city of Batavia , gas was introduced there , and while the streets were all opened , preparatory to laying the pipes , and the gasworks were being erected , tho natives got an idea into their heads
that under each gasometer two barrels full of chilren ' s eyes were to be put ; a sort of ghost called a ' choelik' going abroad at night and scooping them out of the children ' s heads ; aud this impression was so general that , like the natives at Patna and Dinapore , the Malays of Batavia would not issue from their homes at night . The Dutch
The Prince Of Wales's Visit To Glasgow.
authorities at last got tired of this folly , which really seized the immense native population of Batavia like a mania , and severely punished one or two of the natives , who ought to have known bettor , and possibly did , and after this the nuisance abated . Just one word more about Masonic Lodges . The universal name for them among the Malays is ' Roema Setan' —Devil ' s Houses . I remain , your obedient servant , JOHN PEET . Thatched House Club , St . James ' s Street . "—Naval and Military Gazette .
HOLLOWAY ' S OINTMENT AND PIUS . —The finest remedies in the world for bad legs , old wounds , sores , and ulcers . If used according to directions given with 1 hem there is no wound , bad leg , or ulcerous sore , however obstinate or long standing , but will yield to their healing and curative properties . Numbers of persons who nave been patients in several of the large hospitals and under the care of eniinent surgeons , without deriving the slightest benefit , have been thoroughly cured by Holloway's Ointment and Pills . For glandular swellings , tumours , scurvy , and diseases of tho skin there is no medicine that can be used with so good an effect . In fact , in the worst forms of disease , dependent upou the condition of the blood , these medicines , if used conjointly , aro irresistible .
Diary For The Week.
DIARY FOR THE WEEK .
We shall be obliged if the Secretaries of the various Lodges throughout the Kingdom will favour us with a list of their Days of Meeting , & c . as we have decided to insert only those that are verified by the Officers of the several Lodges .
SATURDAY , 28 th OCTOBER . 198—Percy , Jolly Farmers' Tavern , Southgate-road , N ., at 8 . ( Instruction . ) B . A . —Sinai Chapter of Instruction , Union , Air-street , Begent-street , at 8 . 1293—Burdett , Mitre Hotel , Hampton Court . 1641—Alexandra Palace , Alexandra Palace , Muswell Hill . 1637—Unity , De Burgh Hotel , West Drayton , at 3 . 30 . ( Consecration . )
MONDAY , 30 th OCTOBER . 45—Strong Man , Old Jerusalem , St . John's-sq ., Clerkenwell , at 8 . ( Instruction . ) 174—Sincerity , Railway Tavern , London-street , E . G ., at 7 . 0 . ( Instruction . ) 1615—Bayard , 33 Golden-square . 1177—Tenby , Royal Assembly Rooms , Tenby , Pembroke . TUESDAY . 31 st OCTOBER .
55—Constitutional , Wheatsheaf , Hand-court , W . C , at 7 . 0 . ( Instruction . ) 860—Dalhousie , Royal Edward , Triangle , Hackney , at 7 . 30 . ( Instruction . ) 1306—St . John of Wapping , Gun Hotel , High-st ., Wapping , at 8 . ( Instruction . ) 15 J 7 —Metropolitan , 269 Pentonville-road . ( instruction . ) Metropolitan Chapter of Instruction , Jamaica Coffee House , St . Michaels' Alley . Comhill , at 6 . 30 .
61—Angel , Three Cups Hotel , Colchester . 310—Union , Freemasons' Hall , Castle-street , Carlisle . 357—Apollo University , Masonic Hall , Oxford . 673—Perseverance , Shenstono Hotel , Hales Owen . 1138—Devon , Masonic Hall , Devon-square , Newton Abbot . 1358—Torbay , Town Hall , Paignton .
WEDNESDAY , 1 st NOVEMBER . Grand Chapter , Freemasons' Hall , at 7 . 193—Confidence , Masons' Hall , Masons ' -avenue , at 7 . 0 . ( Instruction . ) 862—Whittington , Black Bull , Holborn , at 8 . ( Instruction . 1185—Lewis , King ' s Arms Hotel , Wood Green , at 7 . ( Instruction . ) 1288—Finsbury Park , Finsbury Park Tav ., Seven Sisters' -rd ., at 8 . 0 . ( Instruction . ) 1524—Duke of Connaught , Havelock , Albion-road , Dalston , at 8 . 0 . ( Instruction . ) R . A . 177—Domatic , Union Tavern , Air-street , Regent-st ., at 8 . ( Instruction . ) R . A . 1365— Clapton , White Hart Tavern , Clapton , at 7 . 30 . ( Instruction . )
137—Amity , Masonic Hall , Thames-street , Poole . 199—Peace and Harmony , Royal Oak Hotel , Dover . ( Instruction . ) 298—Harmony , Masonic Room , Ann-street , Rochdale . 326—Moira , Freemasons' Hall , Park-street , Bristol . 471—Silurian , Freemasons' Hall , Dock-street , Newport , Mon . 645—Humphrey Chetham , Masonic Room , Cross-street , Manchester .
1 U 08—Royal St . Edmund ' s , Angel Hotel , Bury St . Edmunds , lilt—Milton , Commercial Hotel , Ashton-under-Lyne . 1167—Alnwick , Masonic Hall , Market-place , Alnwick . 1206—Cinque Ports , Bell Hotel , Sandwich . 1323—Talbot , Masonic Rooms , Wind-street , Swansea . 1363—Tyndale , Town Hall , Chipping Sudbury , Gloucester . 1511—Alexandra , Masonic Hall , Hornsea , at 7 . ( Instruction . )
THURSDAY , 2 nd NOVEMBER . 3—Fidelity , Yorkshire Grey , London-st ., Fitzroy-sq ., at 7 . 0 . ( Instruction . ) 27—Egyptian , Hercules Tavern , Leadenhall-street , E . C . ( Instruction . ) 435—Salisbury , Union Tavern , Air-street , Regent-street , W ., at 8 . ( Instruction . ) 463—East Surrey Concord , Greyhound , Croydon . 554—Yarborough , Green Dragon , Stepney . 1260—Hervey , 152 Fulham-road , at 8 . ( Instruction . ) 1426—Great City , 111 Cheapside , B . C ., at 6 . 30 . ( Instruction . ) 1489—Marquess of Ripon , Albion , Albion-road , Dalston , at 7 . 30 . ( Instruction , ) 1612—West Middlesex , Railway Hotel , Ealing , at 7 . 30 . ( Instruction . )
31—United Industrious , Guildhall Concert Room , High-street , Canterbury . 41—Royal Cumberland , Miisonic Hall , Old Orchard-street , Bath . 123—Lennox , Freemasons' Hall , Richmond , Yorkshire . 249—Mariners , Masonic Temple , 22 Hope-street , Liverpool . 254— 'trinity , Craven Arms Hotel , Coventry . 2611—Fidelity , White Bull Hotel , Blackburn . 295—Cbmbermcre Uuion , Macclesfield Arms , Macclesfield . 309—Harmony . Re i Lion , Faroham .
360—Pomfret , George Hotel , Northampton . 442—St . Peter's , Masonic Hall , Boroughbury , Peterborough . too—Benevolence , Masonic Hall , Bridgcland-street , Bideford , Devon " 92—Polham Pillar , Masonic Hall , Bullring-lane , Grimsby . 1012—Princo of Wales , Derby Hotel , Bury , Lancashire . 1074—Underly , Masonic Room , Market-place , Kirkby Lonsdale . 1282—Ancholme , Foresters' Hall , Brigg , Lincolnshire . 1284—Brent , Masonic Hall , Globe Hotel , Topsham . 1331—Alclershot Camp , Assembly Rooms , High-street , Aldershot .
FRIDAY , 3 rd NOVEMBER . 933—Doric , Earl Grey Tavern , Mile End-road , at 8 . ( Instruction . ) 1278—Burdett Coutts , Approach Tavern , Victoria Park , at 8 . ( Instruction . ) i 3 U 5—Clapton , White Hart , Clapton , 7 . 30 . ( Instruction . ) 574—Loyal Berkshire of Hope , Council Chamber , Newbury . 601—St . John ' s , Wrekiii Hotel , Wellington , Salop .
709—Invicta , Cora Exchange , Queen-street , Ashfortl . 1333—Atbelstan , Town Hall , Atherstone , Warwick . 1387—Chorlton . Masonic Rooms , Chorlton Cum Hardy . 1561—Morecambe , Athameum , Lancaster . K , T ,-Holy Eood , Masonic Room , HigU-street , Warwick ,
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Supreme Grand Chapter Of Royal Arch Masons Of England.
1 st . From Companions Thomas John White as Z , the Rev . William John Lyte Stradling as H , Thomas James as J , and seven others , for a Chapter to bo attached to tho Cambrian Lodge , No . 464 , Haverfordwest , to be called the " Hwlffordd Chapter , " and to meet at the Masonic Hall , Haverfordwest , South Wales ( Western Division ) . 2 nd . From Companions Edward Bremner Smith as Z , Robert De la Poer Beresford as H , Samuel Hazlitt as J , and sis others , for a
Chapter to be attached to the Fitzalan Lodge , No . 1432 , Oswestry , to be called tho " Fitzalan Chapter , " and to meet at tho Wynstay Arms Hotel , Oswestry , North Wales . 3 rd , From Companions George Hunter Wyldie as Z , William Williamson as H , John King as J , and six others , for a Chapter to bo attached to the St . John ' s Lodge , No . 1137 , Timaru , to be called the " St . John ' s Chapter , " and to meet at Timaru , Canterbury , New Zealand .
The foregoing Petitions being in all respects regular , the Committee recommend that the prayers thereof be respectively granted . The Committee have further to report that a complaint was preferred by Companion Charles Horsley , tho Z of the Yarborough Chapter , No . 811 , Brighton , against the Scribe E , Companion C . J . Smith , of the same Chapter . The various letters which had passed between the above-mentioned Companions having disclosed a very
serious absence of harmony amongst the members generally , the Committee felt compelled to suspend the Chapter . Having summoned the parties before them and fully investigated the case , the Committee continued the suspension until the members of tbe Chapter could arrive at a good understanding amongst themselves , and petition for its removal . This the Committee are happy to be able to report has been effected , the suspension has been removed , and the Chapter authorized to resume its labours .
The Prince Of Wales's Visit To Glasgow.
THE PRINCE OF WALES'S VISIT TO GLASGOW .
ON this , the most important event in the history of Scottish Freemasonry , when , notwithstanding the unfavourable state of the weather , nearly 8 , 000 of tho brethren , the representatives of 228 Lodges , turned out and remained fully four hoursin the wet to testify their devotion to the Craft , as well as their loyalty to the Prince , as the Patron of the Order in Scotland—a more severe ordeal than the
visit of their English brethren to the Albert Hall—on such an occasion a few observations on some of the leading incidents of the day may not be out of place . First in the procession came the bairns of Mother Kilwinning No . 0 , headed by Bros . J . A . Ferguson and J . Tweed , of Glasgow , the Proxy Wardens of the Lodge , the Master of the Lodge , who in virtue of that
office is Provincial Grand Master of Ayrshire , as well as the Secretary , Bro . R . Wylie , P . P . G . M . Ayrshire , being in his place as G . L . Officer . There were 148 other members of this , which claims to be the oldest Lodge in existence . St . Mary ' s Chapel , from Edinburgh , which claims almost equal antiquity , was only feebly represented in the procession ; and the same must be said of No . 2 , Canongate
Kilwinning , but as they made agood display last month at Edinburgh , on tbe occasion of the Queen's visit , their loyalty must not be doubted . No . 3 , St . John ' s , Perth , was well represented , and with a deputation from the P . G . L . of Perthshire East , and their band and banner , well maintained the honour of the / air city . No . 3 £ , St . John , Glasgow , showed in full force , as might have been expected from their being
the senior Lodge in the Province . They were headed by their Wardens , Bros . Sellars and Brownlie , and twelve of their members had the honour of carrying the working tools , & c , which were thus distributed to the brethen : —Deacon B . Manuel the level , Deacon Mnir the plumb rule , Wm . Bell I . P . M . the square , D . M'NelsonR . W . M . a richly ornamented gilt mallet , Guard aud T . B . Bell the plate
with the inscription , a copy of which was given in our last . P . M . 's Cruckesban , McMillan , and Fletcher the corn , wine , and oil , Gavin Park the plans , and , though last , not least in the estimation either of the Lodges or of tho onlookers , Bros . Dick and Dunn , the Secretary and Treasurer , tbe hermetically sealed case with the coins , carried in an old oak box , highly prized by tho Lodge as that in which , many years ago , their old charter of incorporation as an
Opposition Lodge was found , during some researches made m the crypt of the cathedral . Tho box has four locks on it , two to the lid and two to a drawer at the bottom ; it is handsomely carved , aud at each end , over the handle , is a cherubim with its wings extended the full width of the box ; on the front is carved the following : — " God save tho King aud Masons' Craft , 1684 ; and below , in the form of a star , the square , compass , plumb rule , level , and 2-foot gauge .
We recently quoted a statement from an Indian contemporary , to the ell ' ect that the natives about Dinapore , Pauia , and neighbourhood have lately been seized with the belief that the British soldiers have orders to decapitate all
natives found abroad after sunset , or found in secluded places , the heads being deposited in the Masonic Lodges , and by their means intelligence can be gained of any political intrigues . With reference to this statement a correspondent writes to the Times as follows : —
" How like one Asiatic people are to another , to believe such childish nonsense , is seen from tho fact that some years ago , when I resided in the city of Batavia , gas was introduced there , and while the streets were all opened , preparatory to laying the pipes , and the gasworks were being erected , tho natives got an idea into their heads
that under each gasometer two barrels full of chilren ' s eyes were to be put ; a sort of ghost called a ' choelik' going abroad at night and scooping them out of the children ' s heads ; aud this impression was so general that , like the natives at Patna and Dinapore , the Malays of Batavia would not issue from their homes at night . The Dutch
The Prince Of Wales's Visit To Glasgow.
authorities at last got tired of this folly , which really seized the immense native population of Batavia like a mania , and severely punished one or two of the natives , who ought to have known bettor , and possibly did , and after this the nuisance abated . Just one word more about Masonic Lodges . The universal name for them among the Malays is ' Roema Setan' —Devil ' s Houses . I remain , your obedient servant , JOHN PEET . Thatched House Club , St . James ' s Street . "—Naval and Military Gazette .
HOLLOWAY ' S OINTMENT AND PIUS . —The finest remedies in the world for bad legs , old wounds , sores , and ulcers . If used according to directions given with 1 hem there is no wound , bad leg , or ulcerous sore , however obstinate or long standing , but will yield to their healing and curative properties . Numbers of persons who nave been patients in several of the large hospitals and under the care of eniinent surgeons , without deriving the slightest benefit , have been thoroughly cured by Holloway's Ointment and Pills . For glandular swellings , tumours , scurvy , and diseases of tho skin there is no medicine that can be used with so good an effect . In fact , in the worst forms of disease , dependent upou the condition of the blood , these medicines , if used conjointly , aro irresistible .
Diary For The Week.
DIARY FOR THE WEEK .
We shall be obliged if the Secretaries of the various Lodges throughout the Kingdom will favour us with a list of their Days of Meeting , & c . as we have decided to insert only those that are verified by the Officers of the several Lodges .
SATURDAY , 28 th OCTOBER . 198—Percy , Jolly Farmers' Tavern , Southgate-road , N ., at 8 . ( Instruction . ) B . A . —Sinai Chapter of Instruction , Union , Air-street , Begent-street , at 8 . 1293—Burdett , Mitre Hotel , Hampton Court . 1641—Alexandra Palace , Alexandra Palace , Muswell Hill . 1637—Unity , De Burgh Hotel , West Drayton , at 3 . 30 . ( Consecration . )
MONDAY , 30 th OCTOBER . 45—Strong Man , Old Jerusalem , St . John's-sq ., Clerkenwell , at 8 . ( Instruction . ) 174—Sincerity , Railway Tavern , London-street , E . G ., at 7 . 0 . ( Instruction . ) 1615—Bayard , 33 Golden-square . 1177—Tenby , Royal Assembly Rooms , Tenby , Pembroke . TUESDAY . 31 st OCTOBER .
55—Constitutional , Wheatsheaf , Hand-court , W . C , at 7 . 0 . ( Instruction . ) 860—Dalhousie , Royal Edward , Triangle , Hackney , at 7 . 30 . ( Instruction . ) 1306—St . John of Wapping , Gun Hotel , High-st ., Wapping , at 8 . ( Instruction . ) 15 J 7 —Metropolitan , 269 Pentonville-road . ( instruction . ) Metropolitan Chapter of Instruction , Jamaica Coffee House , St . Michaels' Alley . Comhill , at 6 . 30 .
61—Angel , Three Cups Hotel , Colchester . 310—Union , Freemasons' Hall , Castle-street , Carlisle . 357—Apollo University , Masonic Hall , Oxford . 673—Perseverance , Shenstono Hotel , Hales Owen . 1138—Devon , Masonic Hall , Devon-square , Newton Abbot . 1358—Torbay , Town Hall , Paignton .
WEDNESDAY , 1 st NOVEMBER . Grand Chapter , Freemasons' Hall , at 7 . 193—Confidence , Masons' Hall , Masons ' -avenue , at 7 . 0 . ( Instruction . ) 862—Whittington , Black Bull , Holborn , at 8 . ( Instruction . 1185—Lewis , King ' s Arms Hotel , Wood Green , at 7 . ( Instruction . ) 1288—Finsbury Park , Finsbury Park Tav ., Seven Sisters' -rd ., at 8 . 0 . ( Instruction . ) 1524—Duke of Connaught , Havelock , Albion-road , Dalston , at 8 . 0 . ( Instruction . ) R . A . 177—Domatic , Union Tavern , Air-street , Regent-st ., at 8 . ( Instruction . ) R . A . 1365— Clapton , White Hart Tavern , Clapton , at 7 . 30 . ( Instruction . )
137—Amity , Masonic Hall , Thames-street , Poole . 199—Peace and Harmony , Royal Oak Hotel , Dover . ( Instruction . ) 298—Harmony , Masonic Room , Ann-street , Rochdale . 326—Moira , Freemasons' Hall , Park-street , Bristol . 471—Silurian , Freemasons' Hall , Dock-street , Newport , Mon . 645—Humphrey Chetham , Masonic Room , Cross-street , Manchester .
1 U 08—Royal St . Edmund ' s , Angel Hotel , Bury St . Edmunds , lilt—Milton , Commercial Hotel , Ashton-under-Lyne . 1167—Alnwick , Masonic Hall , Market-place , Alnwick . 1206—Cinque Ports , Bell Hotel , Sandwich . 1323—Talbot , Masonic Rooms , Wind-street , Swansea . 1363—Tyndale , Town Hall , Chipping Sudbury , Gloucester . 1511—Alexandra , Masonic Hall , Hornsea , at 7 . ( Instruction . )
THURSDAY , 2 nd NOVEMBER . 3—Fidelity , Yorkshire Grey , London-st ., Fitzroy-sq ., at 7 . 0 . ( Instruction . ) 27—Egyptian , Hercules Tavern , Leadenhall-street , E . C . ( Instruction . ) 435—Salisbury , Union Tavern , Air-street , Regent-street , W ., at 8 . ( Instruction . ) 463—East Surrey Concord , Greyhound , Croydon . 554—Yarborough , Green Dragon , Stepney . 1260—Hervey , 152 Fulham-road , at 8 . ( Instruction . ) 1426—Great City , 111 Cheapside , B . C ., at 6 . 30 . ( Instruction . ) 1489—Marquess of Ripon , Albion , Albion-road , Dalston , at 7 . 30 . ( Instruction , ) 1612—West Middlesex , Railway Hotel , Ealing , at 7 . 30 . ( Instruction . )
31—United Industrious , Guildhall Concert Room , High-street , Canterbury . 41—Royal Cumberland , Miisonic Hall , Old Orchard-street , Bath . 123—Lennox , Freemasons' Hall , Richmond , Yorkshire . 249—Mariners , Masonic Temple , 22 Hope-street , Liverpool . 254— 'trinity , Craven Arms Hotel , Coventry . 2611—Fidelity , White Bull Hotel , Blackburn . 295—Cbmbermcre Uuion , Macclesfield Arms , Macclesfield . 309—Harmony . Re i Lion , Faroham .
360—Pomfret , George Hotel , Northampton . 442—St . Peter's , Masonic Hall , Boroughbury , Peterborough . too—Benevolence , Masonic Hall , Bridgcland-street , Bideford , Devon " 92—Polham Pillar , Masonic Hall , Bullring-lane , Grimsby . 1012—Princo of Wales , Derby Hotel , Bury , Lancashire . 1074—Underly , Masonic Room , Market-place , Kirkby Lonsdale . 1282—Ancholme , Foresters' Hall , Brigg , Lincolnshire . 1284—Brent , Masonic Hall , Globe Hotel , Topsham . 1331—Alclershot Camp , Assembly Rooms , High-street , Aldershot .
FRIDAY , 3 rd NOVEMBER . 933—Doric , Earl Grey Tavern , Mile End-road , at 8 . ( Instruction . ) 1278—Burdett Coutts , Approach Tavern , Victoria Park , at 8 . ( Instruction . ) i 3 U 5—Clapton , White Hart , Clapton , 7 . 30 . ( Instruction . ) 574—Loyal Berkshire of Hope , Council Chamber , Newbury . 601—St . John ' s , Wrekiii Hotel , Wellington , Salop .
709—Invicta , Cora Exchange , Queen-street , Ashfortl . 1333—Atbelstan , Town Hall , Atherstone , Warwick . 1387—Chorlton . Masonic Rooms , Chorlton Cum Hardy . 1561—Morecambe , Athameum , Lancaster . K , T ,-Holy Eood , Masonic Room , HigU-street , Warwick ,