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Notices Of Meetings.
NOTICES OF MEETINGS .
Evening Star Lodge , No . 1719 . —The regular meeting of this Lodge was held nt Freemasons' Hall , on Tuesday , tho 25 th inst ., when thero wero present numerous brethren and visitors . This Lodge is appropriately named , for only thoso gentlemen or brethren who are connected with gas engineering aro eligiblo to bo received into it as initiates or joining members . Thus it is a class Lodge , and
though it may seem at first sight contrary to the spirit of Freemasonry to restrict tho range of choice to only a single section of tho community , we aro pleased to note that , in its brief career , tho Evening Star has gone on most prosperously , and it is moro than probable that there are few Lodges in which the relations of the members towards each other are distinguished by snob marked cordiality ,
or whero it is no mere stereotyped expression to say whenever the Lodgo meets , that complete harmony prevails throughout tho proceedings . The mere fact of all tho brethren belonging to ifc following or being interested in , the same profession is tolerably certain to cause this happy consummation . At all events , onr exporienco of the " Evoning Star " is in keeping with what we havo jnst said , and
was fully exemplified by tho doings of Tuesday , when at tho timo appointed Bro . Dnff-Filor P . M . occupied tho chair cf K . S ., in the temporary absence of Bro . John Aird P . G . S . W . M ., who , however , came later on . There were also present , Bros . William Sugg S . W ., T . A . Greene J . W ., Magnns Ohren G . A . D . C . Secretary as S . D ., David Sngg J . D ., G . C . Trowby Steward as I . G ., David Sngg P . M
as D . C , and Visitors , Bros . C . M . Ohren I . G . 452 , T . Vincent . 1076 , H . E . Frances P . M . 452 , W . W . Morgan Secretary 211 , G . Buck-land P . M ., W . Tanner 1627 , E . Roborts Organist 1023 . The Lodge having been opened , and tho minutes of the previous meeting read and confirmed , Bro . W . King was raised to tho degree of M . M ., and subsequently Bro . Hubert T . Bniley was passed to F . C .,
the acting Master fulfilling his duties most fluently and impressively . Tho next business was the eloction of W . M . and Treasnrer , and tho appointment of Tyler for tho ensuing year . In tho selection of a member to fill the chair of the Lodge , tho choice of the brethren fell on Bro . William Sugg , who , on the fact being announced , rose and returned thanks to all for the honour they had conferred
upon him , promising at tho same timo to uso his best endeavours to follow in the footsteps of his predecessors in office , and promoto the comfort and well-being of tho members . Brother James Glnisher was re-elected Treasurer , but , as ho was unfortunately absent in Cornwall , Bvo . Magnns Ohren undertook to convey to him tho pleasing
nnnonncement of the honour conferred upon him . Bro . Speight was re-appointed Tyler . A discussion then ensued on tho Bye-laws , and especially on the law respecting tho proposition of candidates for initiation or as joining members , in tho course of which Bro . Ohren drew ntttsntion to the Constitutions on the snbjeet , and interpreted tho Bye-laws in accordance with the ono and only sense tho Con
stitutions could be made to bear . Brother Aird , who had arrived in tho meantime , and taken his place ns W . M ., then rose and proposed a resolution , offering the congratulations of the Lodge to Bro . Ohren on his appointment to the rank of a Grand Officer , and also moved that the proposal be entered on tho minutes . This was seconded by Bro . Sugg , at whose suggestion a Committee was
nppointed with tho viow of taking steps to ascertain in what manner the Lodge conld more substantially endorse their opinion of tho gracefn ? act of the Grand Master in appointing Bro . Ohren to bo G . A . D . of C . It is needless to say that the motion was carried . As regards the purpose of tho Committee it was hinted—and we consider tho hint a good one —there conld not bo a better way of bearing testimony to Bro .
Ohren ' s general merits , and his especial services to the Evening Star Lodge , than by presenting him with a completo set of Grand Lodge clothing . Bvo . Dnff-Filer having given notice of motion with a view to presenting a Past Master ' s jewel to tho retiring Master in recognition of his able services dnring the past year , and other matters having been despatched , tho Lodge was closed and the
brethren adjourned to a banqnet , provided by Bro . A . Best , and superintended by Bro . E . Dawkins . Justice having been done to an excellent mem ; , the cloth was removed and the usual Loyal and Masonic toasts were given , Bro . Magnus Ohren replying , among others , to that of the Pro and Deputy G . Masters and the rest of tho Grand Officers past and present . Bro . Aird gracefully acknowledged the
toast of his health , while Bro . Sugg ' s election as W . M . for next year was noted and acknowledged by that brother in returning thanks for the toast of the Officers . Bro . H . E . Frances responded for the Visitors . The pleasures of the evening were greatly enhanced by tho excellent singing of Bros . E . Roberts , G . Bnckland , and Bliss Clara Perry . Bro . J . Stedman had charge of the musical
arrangements of the evening , and sang his favonrito song , "Mary of Argyle , " excellently well . ' Bro . Roborts so highly distinguished himself by his rendering of the song , "Big Ben , " as to elicit not only the warm approval of . all present , but also a voto of thanks , cordially moved by the W . M ., and as cordially accepted by the brethron . The Tyler ' s toast closed the proceedings .
William Kingston Lodge , No . 18-35 , Goletta , Tunis — The annual meeting for the election of W . M . took placo on the 14 th May , Present : —Bros . Barker W . M ., Carletto S . W ., Eueever Sec . as J . W ., Broadley P . M . Treas ., Attard S . D ., Perkins J . D ., Castalli D , of C , Vaux I . G . Pngano Tyler ; several brethren of the Lodge , and Visitors—Commander Bridger 1717 and B . C nanncn 319 . Bro .
Rosenbnsch D . D . G . M was announced and received with grand honours . The ballot for W . M . resnlted in the unanimous election of Bro . A . M Broadley P . M . and P . Z . 1717 and F . D . D . G . M . of Malta . Bros . Durnzzanoand Pagano were elected Treasnrer and Tyler respectively Bro . Gaetano Testa was raised to the third degree . Bro . Hoscnbusoh then gave an interesting address on the principles of English Masonry , and exhorted the brethren to persevere in their endeavours to main-
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tain tho prestige of the Lodgo they had fonnded , and furnished with so much taste . He felt snro their destinies wero safe in tho hands of his friends and predecessor Bro . Broadley . Tho Lodgo was then closed .
Dalhousie Lodge of Instruction , No . 860 . —At Bro . Smyth ' s , Sisters' Tavern , IWtiall-iw . d , Dalstni :, on Tuesday , 2 . 1 th May . Bros Mvers P . M . 820 and 1 145 W . M ., Webb P . M . 1607 S . W ., Urusted J . W . 1521 . J . W ., Wallington P . M . SliO [ . P . M ., J . Lorkin Sec , Smyth Treas . Tho Lodge was opened in dno form , and tho minutes wero read and confirmed . The Lodgo was opened in tho second and third degrees , and resumed to the first . Tho Fifteen Sections wore
then worked by tho following brethren : —First Lecturo : Bros . Dallas , Smyth , Clark , Christian , Forss , Webb , McDonald . Second Lecturo : Bros . Polak , Fieldwiek , Webb , C . Lorkin , McDonald . Third Lecture : Bros . Brasted , J . Lorkin , Wallington . The following brethren wero also present : —Bros . Ware , Ilardrodt , Blackburn , Carr , kc . Tho Tiodge was resumed to the first degree . Bro . Polak waa elected W . M . for tho ensuing week . All Masonic business boing ended , tho Lodgo was closed in duo form and adjourned .
Doric Lodge of Instruction , No . 933 . —At Bro . Clayton ' s , the Duke ' s Head , Whitechnpel-road , E ., on tho 2 lsfc insfc . Bro . H . Forss occupied the chair , assisted by Bros . WatercrS . W ., Loane J . W ., Levy S . D ., Judd J . D ., Richardson I . G ., B . Cnndick P . M . Preceptor , W . Musto P . M . Hon . Sec . ; also P . M . ' s Barnes and Wobb , and Bros . Gamble , McDonald , Klcor , Stophons , and Clayton . Lodgo having
been opened in duo form , tho ceromony of tho third degree was rohcarsed , Bro . Gamble candidate . Lodgo was closed to first degree , and Bro . McDonald worked tho first , second , third , fourth , and fifth sections of tho lecture , assisted by tho brethren . Bro . H . Kloer , No . 49 , Ancient Dundeo , was admitted a member , and Bro . Watoroi * was appointod W . M . for tho ensuing week .
Friars Lodge of Instruction , No . 1349 . —The special meeting , for working sections only , was held at Bro . Pavitt ' s , Liverpool Arms , Canning Town , on Tuesday , the 25 th inst . Lodgo opened at 7 . 30 precisely , under the presidency of P . M . Musto , who was supported by P . M . Cnndick , an invaluable attendant on these occasions ; Bro . Smith as S . W ., Loane as J . W ., and Bros . Worsley , Judd , Watson ,
Power , Koable , Watkins , Ivo 3 , Sadler , Whito , Dixon , and others . Bro . Myers was unavoidably absent , having to fulfil a similar task at the Dalhonsie Lodge of Instruction . Tho sections wero very ably and correctly worked , as follows : —First Lecture—Bros . Loane , Power , Smith , Worsley , P . M . Cnndick , sections 5 and G bping omitted . In the Second Lecture—Bros . Watkins and Smith worked the first
and second sections respectively , and as tho time did not allow of more being accomplished , the Lodgo was resumed to tho first degree , when Bro . Smith was unanimously elected W . M . for tho onsning week . Bro . P . M . Musto said ho conld not allow the brethren to disperse without thanking them for their attendance . Although
the Preceptor of the Lodge , he must say it was one of the best meetings as regarded attendance they had had . lie hoped to be long among them as their Preceptor , for though thoy had now reached the summer months , when other Lodges could scarcely securo a sufficient number of brethren , tho Friars Lodge of Instruction scorned to provo as attractive as during tho busier portion of tho year .
West Middlesex Lodge of Instruction . —Meeting held afc Feathers Hotel , Ealing , on Thursday , 20 th May . Present—Bros , A . . Jones W . M ., G . Coop S . W ., E . C . Porter J . W ., J . Wells S . D ., G . Wright J . D ., II . E . Tucker Treasurer and Preceptor , Mitchell I . G ., H . Knsuer ,
E . T . Brown , H . Stephens , F . Millsom , J . J . Clarke . After preliminaries the W . M . rehearsed tho ceremony of initiation , Bro . E . T . Brown candidate . Tho charge was delivered in a very able manner . The ceremony of passing was next rehearsed , Bro . Millsom candidate . Bro . G . Coop was unanimously elected W . M . for next meeting .
The ceromony of Installation will bo rehearsed iu the St . Michael ' s Lodge of Instruction , at Bro . Kent ' s , the Moorgate Station Restaurant , opposite the Metropolitan Railway Station , on Thursday Evening , 10 th June , at 8 o ' clock p . m ., punctually , by Bro . Alfred Withers , I . P . M . of the mother Lodge . Brethren are cordially invited to attend .
It is with sincere regret wo mention that , after a brief illness which only lasted four days , Bro . Giuseppe Mazzoni , Grand Master of the Grand Orient of Italy , expired at Prato , on the 11 th instant . His funeral , which was attended by representatives of the various Masonic bodies ,
took place on the 14 th instant . Bro . Mazzoni had taken a leading part in politics , having been one of the triumvirate of Tuscany , in the stirring times of 1849 . He had represented Prato in four Parliaments , and was made a Senator in 187 G . He had been re-elected Grand Master of Italian Freemasons no less than four times .
Wc mentioned last week that Her Majesty had graciously signified licr intention of raising Bros . Right Hon . R . fiowe , and B . II . Jvnalchbnll-Hugessen to the Peerage . The Gazette announces that these srcntlemen will take their
-rats in the Upper House of Parliament by tho style and title of Baron Shcrbvooko of Sherbrooke in the county of Surrey , andBrabouvno of Bvabouvnc in the county of Kent respectively .
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Notices Of Meetings.
NOTICES OF MEETINGS .
Evening Star Lodge , No . 1719 . —The regular meeting of this Lodge was held nt Freemasons' Hall , on Tuesday , tho 25 th inst ., when thero wero present numerous brethren and visitors . This Lodge is appropriately named , for only thoso gentlemen or brethren who are connected with gas engineering aro eligiblo to bo received into it as initiates or joining members . Thus it is a class Lodge , and
though it may seem at first sight contrary to the spirit of Freemasonry to restrict tho range of choice to only a single section of tho community , we aro pleased to note that , in its brief career , tho Evening Star has gone on most prosperously , and it is moro than probable that there are few Lodges in which the relations of the members towards each other are distinguished by snob marked cordiality ,
or whero it is no mere stereotyped expression to say whenever the Lodgo meets , that complete harmony prevails throughout tho proceedings . The mere fact of all tho brethren belonging to ifc following or being interested in , the same profession is tolerably certain to cause this happy consummation . At all events , onr exporienco of the " Evoning Star " is in keeping with what we havo jnst said , and
was fully exemplified by tho doings of Tuesday , when at tho timo appointed Bro . Dnff-Filor P . M . occupied tho chair cf K . S ., in the temporary absence of Bro . John Aird P . G . S . W . M ., who , however , came later on . There were also present , Bros . William Sugg S . W ., T . A . Greene J . W ., Magnns Ohren G . A . D . C . Secretary as S . D ., David Sngg J . D ., G . C . Trowby Steward as I . G ., David Sngg P . M
as D . C , and Visitors , Bros . C . M . Ohren I . G . 452 , T . Vincent . 1076 , H . E . Frances P . M . 452 , W . W . Morgan Secretary 211 , G . Buck-land P . M ., W . Tanner 1627 , E . Roborts Organist 1023 . The Lodge having been opened , and tho minutes of the previous meeting read and confirmed , Bro . W . King was raised to tho degree of M . M ., and subsequently Bro . Hubert T . Bniley was passed to F . C .,
the acting Master fulfilling his duties most fluently and impressively . Tho next business was the eloction of W . M . and Treasnrer , and tho appointment of Tyler for tho ensuing year . In tho selection of a member to fill the chair of the Lodge , tho choice of the brethren fell on Bro . William Sugg , who , on the fact being announced , rose and returned thanks to all for the honour they had conferred
upon him , promising at tho same timo to uso his best endeavours to follow in the footsteps of his predecessors in office , and promoto the comfort and well-being of tho members . Brother James Glnisher was re-elected Treasurer , but , as ho was unfortunately absent in Cornwall , Bvo . Magnns Ohren undertook to convey to him tho pleasing
nnnonncement of the honour conferred upon him . Bro . Speight was re-appointed Tyler . A discussion then ensued on tho Bye-laws , and especially on the law respecting tho proposition of candidates for initiation or as joining members , in tho course of which Bro . Ohren drew ntttsntion to the Constitutions on the snbjeet , and interpreted tho Bye-laws in accordance with the ono and only sense tho Con
stitutions could be made to bear . Brother Aird , who had arrived in tho meantime , and taken his place ns W . M ., then rose and proposed a resolution , offering the congratulations of the Lodge to Bro . Ohren on his appointment to the rank of a Grand Officer , and also moved that the proposal be entered on tho minutes . This was seconded by Bro . Sugg , at whose suggestion a Committee was
nppointed with tho viow of taking steps to ascertain in what manner the Lodge conld more substantially endorse their opinion of tho gracefn ? act of the Grand Master in appointing Bro . Ohren to bo G . A . D . of C . It is needless to say that the motion was carried . As regards the purpose of tho Committee it was hinted—and we consider tho hint a good one —there conld not bo a better way of bearing testimony to Bro .
Ohren ' s general merits , and his especial services to the Evening Star Lodge , than by presenting him with a completo set of Grand Lodge clothing . Bvo . Dnff-Filer having given notice of motion with a view to presenting a Past Master ' s jewel to tho retiring Master in recognition of his able services dnring the past year , and other matters having been despatched , tho Lodge was closed and the
brethren adjourned to a banqnet , provided by Bro . A . Best , and superintended by Bro . E . Dawkins . Justice having been done to an excellent mem ; , the cloth was removed and the usual Loyal and Masonic toasts were given , Bro . Magnus Ohren replying , among others , to that of the Pro and Deputy G . Masters and the rest of tho Grand Officers past and present . Bro . Aird gracefully acknowledged the
toast of his health , while Bro . Sugg ' s election as W . M . for next year was noted and acknowledged by that brother in returning thanks for the toast of the Officers . Bro . H . E . Frances responded for the Visitors . The pleasures of the evening were greatly enhanced by tho excellent singing of Bros . E . Roberts , G . Bnckland , and Bliss Clara Perry . Bro . J . Stedman had charge of the musical
arrangements of the evening , and sang his favonrito song , "Mary of Argyle , " excellently well . ' Bro . Roborts so highly distinguished himself by his rendering of the song , "Big Ben , " as to elicit not only the warm approval of . all present , but also a voto of thanks , cordially moved by the W . M ., and as cordially accepted by the brethron . The Tyler ' s toast closed the proceedings .
William Kingston Lodge , No . 18-35 , Goletta , Tunis — The annual meeting for the election of W . M . took placo on the 14 th May , Present : —Bros . Barker W . M ., Carletto S . W ., Eueever Sec . as J . W ., Broadley P . M . Treas ., Attard S . D ., Perkins J . D ., Castalli D , of C , Vaux I . G . Pngano Tyler ; several brethren of the Lodge , and Visitors—Commander Bridger 1717 and B . C nanncn 319 . Bro .
Rosenbnsch D . D . G . M was announced and received with grand honours . The ballot for W . M . resnlted in the unanimous election of Bro . A . M Broadley P . M . and P . Z . 1717 and F . D . D . G . M . of Malta . Bros . Durnzzanoand Pagano were elected Treasnrer and Tyler respectively Bro . Gaetano Testa was raised to the third degree . Bro . Hoscnbusoh then gave an interesting address on the principles of English Masonry , and exhorted the brethren to persevere in their endeavours to main-
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tain tho prestige of the Lodgo they had fonnded , and furnished with so much taste . He felt snro their destinies wero safe in tho hands of his friends and predecessor Bro . Broadley . Tho Lodgo was then closed .
Dalhousie Lodge of Instruction , No . 860 . —At Bro . Smyth ' s , Sisters' Tavern , IWtiall-iw . d , Dalstni :, on Tuesday , 2 . 1 th May . Bros Mvers P . M . 820 and 1 145 W . M ., Webb P . M . 1607 S . W ., Urusted J . W . 1521 . J . W ., Wallington P . M . SliO [ . P . M ., J . Lorkin Sec , Smyth Treas . Tho Lodge was opened in dno form , and tho minutes wero read and confirmed . The Lodgo was opened in tho second and third degrees , and resumed to the first . Tho Fifteen Sections wore
then worked by tho following brethren : —First Lecturo : Bros . Dallas , Smyth , Clark , Christian , Forss , Webb , McDonald . Second Lecturo : Bros . Polak , Fieldwiek , Webb , C . Lorkin , McDonald . Third Lecture : Bros . Brasted , J . Lorkin , Wallington . The following brethren wero also present : —Bros . Ware , Ilardrodt , Blackburn , Carr , kc . Tho Tiodge was resumed to the first degree . Bro . Polak waa elected W . M . for tho ensuing week . All Masonic business boing ended , tho Lodgo was closed in duo form and adjourned .
Doric Lodge of Instruction , No . 933 . —At Bro . Clayton ' s , the Duke ' s Head , Whitechnpel-road , E ., on tho 2 lsfc insfc . Bro . H . Forss occupied the chair , assisted by Bros . WatercrS . W ., Loane J . W ., Levy S . D ., Judd J . D ., Richardson I . G ., B . Cnndick P . M . Preceptor , W . Musto P . M . Hon . Sec . ; also P . M . ' s Barnes and Wobb , and Bros . Gamble , McDonald , Klcor , Stophons , and Clayton . Lodgo having
been opened in duo form , tho ceromony of tho third degree was rohcarsed , Bro . Gamble candidate . Lodgo was closed to first degree , and Bro . McDonald worked tho first , second , third , fourth , and fifth sections of tho lecture , assisted by tho brethren . Bro . H . Kloer , No . 49 , Ancient Dundeo , was admitted a member , and Bro . Watoroi * was appointod W . M . for tho ensuing week .
Friars Lodge of Instruction , No . 1349 . —The special meeting , for working sections only , was held at Bro . Pavitt ' s , Liverpool Arms , Canning Town , on Tuesday , the 25 th inst . Lodgo opened at 7 . 30 precisely , under the presidency of P . M . Musto , who was supported by P . M . Cnndick , an invaluable attendant on these occasions ; Bro . Smith as S . W ., Loane as J . W ., and Bros . Worsley , Judd , Watson ,
Power , Koable , Watkins , Ivo 3 , Sadler , Whito , Dixon , and others . Bro . Myers was unavoidably absent , having to fulfil a similar task at the Dalhonsie Lodge of Instruction . Tho sections wero very ably and correctly worked , as follows : —First Lecture—Bros . Loane , Power , Smith , Worsley , P . M . Cnndick , sections 5 and G bping omitted . In the Second Lecture—Bros . Watkins and Smith worked the first
and second sections respectively , and as tho time did not allow of more being accomplished , the Lodgo was resumed to tho first degree , when Bro . Smith was unanimously elected W . M . for tho onsning week . Bro . P . M . Musto said ho conld not allow the brethren to disperse without thanking them for their attendance . Although
the Preceptor of the Lodge , he must say it was one of the best meetings as regarded attendance they had had . lie hoped to be long among them as their Preceptor , for though thoy had now reached the summer months , when other Lodges could scarcely securo a sufficient number of brethren , tho Friars Lodge of Instruction scorned to provo as attractive as during tho busier portion of tho year .
West Middlesex Lodge of Instruction . —Meeting held afc Feathers Hotel , Ealing , on Thursday , 20 th May . Present—Bros , A . . Jones W . M ., G . Coop S . W ., E . C . Porter J . W ., J . Wells S . D ., G . Wright J . D ., II . E . Tucker Treasurer and Preceptor , Mitchell I . G ., H . Knsuer ,
E . T . Brown , H . Stephens , F . Millsom , J . J . Clarke . After preliminaries the W . M . rehearsed tho ceremony of initiation , Bro . E . T . Brown candidate . Tho charge was delivered in a very able manner . The ceremony of passing was next rehearsed , Bro . Millsom candidate . Bro . G . Coop was unanimously elected W . M . for next meeting .
The ceromony of Installation will bo rehearsed iu the St . Michael ' s Lodge of Instruction , at Bro . Kent ' s , the Moorgate Station Restaurant , opposite the Metropolitan Railway Station , on Thursday Evening , 10 th June , at 8 o ' clock p . m ., punctually , by Bro . Alfred Withers , I . P . M . of the mother Lodge . Brethren are cordially invited to attend .
It is with sincere regret wo mention that , after a brief illness which only lasted four days , Bro . Giuseppe Mazzoni , Grand Master of the Grand Orient of Italy , expired at Prato , on the 11 th instant . His funeral , which was attended by representatives of the various Masonic bodies ,
took place on the 14 th instant . Bro . Mazzoni had taken a leading part in politics , having been one of the triumvirate of Tuscany , in the stirring times of 1849 . He had represented Prato in four Parliaments , and was made a Senator in 187 G . He had been re-elected Grand Master of Italian Freemasons no less than four times .
Wc mentioned last week that Her Majesty had graciously signified licr intention of raising Bros . Right Hon . R . fiowe , and B . II . Jvnalchbnll-Hugessen to the Peerage . The Gazette announces that these srcntlemen will take their
-rats in the Upper House of Parliament by tho style and title of Baron Shcrbvooko of Sherbrooke in the county of Surrey , andBrabouvno of Bvabouvnc in the county of Kent respectively .