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they had found a very able substitute in Comp . Albert . Comp . Albert , in responding , said he had been a F . Z . for fifteen years ; he was always ready to render them any assistance , and he had to thank Comp . Littanr , who had so materially assisted him . He then proposed the toast of the Visitors , Comps . Bloomfield 141 , S . M . Harris 406 , Newcastle-on-Tyne , and M . Spiegel , severally returned thanks . The toast of the H . and J . was given , and responded to by
Comps . Littaur and H . M . Levy . Comp . S . V . Abrahams P . Z . and Treasurer , replied for the Past Principals . In proposing the S . E . and P . S ., the M . E . Z . paid them just compliments for the admirable manner they had performed their duties . He hoped in the ordinary course to lee them in the occupation of 'the chair , a post they were eminently qualified to fill . Comps . Dickinson andL . Lazarus replied , and the Janitor concluded a very agreeablo and harmonious evening .
Confidence Lodge of Instruction , No . 193 . —This Lodge met on Wednesday , 28 th inst ., at the Wbittington , Moor-lane , Fore , street , E . C . Bro . F . Croaker presided as W . M ., Sayer S . W ., Ager J . W ., J . Constable P . M . Sec , Tollis S . D ., Sadler J . D ., Fenner I . G ., Turquand P . M ., and a number of the usual attendants . The ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Cleverloy acting as candidate . The 4 th , Sth , 6 th , and 7 th sections of tho lecture were worked , aud Bro . Sayer was elected W . M . for next Wednesday .
Percy Lodge of Instruction , No . 198 . —This Lodge held its regular weekly meeting on Saturday , 24 th March , at the Jolly Farmers' , Southgate . road . Present—Bros . I . P . Cohen W . M ., Anshell S . W ., R . H . Halford J . W ., Killick Sec , Brasted S . D ., Fenner J . D .,
Lorkin I . G ., Pearcy Preceptor . The Lodge was opened in regular order , and the minutes confirmed . The ceremony of raising was rehearsed , Bro . Stock acting as candidate , also tho ceremonies of initiation and passing , Bros . Fox and Trewinnard being the candidates . Bro . Anshell was elected W . M . for the ensuing week .
Hertford Chapter , No . 408 . —The installation meeting of this Chapter was held on tho 21 st March . Present—E . Comps . R . T . Andrews P . G . Sd . Br . M . E . Z ., T . S . Carter P . G . N . H ., E . A . Bimson J ., H . C . Finch P . G . H ., J . R . Cocks P . G . J . S . E . ; David Roberts S . N ., Willson 1 st Assist . S ., Hargreaves 2 nd Assist . 8 .,
J . Terry P . G . D . C , H . L . Thomas , C . C . Dick P . Z . ; Comps . Rov . L . Deedes , Warrener and Francis . T . S . Carter was installed M . I . Z ., Simion H ., and David Roberts J . Comp . Cocks was appointed S . E ., J . Shilcooka S . N ., Willson P . S . The Rev . L . Deedes 1 st Assist . S ., E . R . P . Francis 2 nd Assist . S ., and Wright Janitor for tho onsuing year . Visitors—Comps . Craven Cobham 1329 , and J . Linzell 174 .
Salisbury Lodge of Instruction , No . 435 . —This Lodge held its weekly meeting on Thursday , 22 nd inst ., at the Union Tavern , Air-street , Regent-street . Present—Bros . T . 0 . Davis W . M ., Belfrage S . W ., Cornelisson J . W ., T . Cull Sec , Watts S . D ., Blundell J . D ., Giles I . G . ; also Bros . Mander Preceptor , G . Davis , Pearce , Iriuth , Ager and others . Business—The Lodge was opened , and the
minutes confirmed . Tho W . M . then rehearsed the ceremony of initiation , Bro . Ager being the candidate . Tho 5 th section was worked by Bro . Mander . Bro . Giles , Lodge 1441 , was unanimously elected a member . Bro . Belfrage S . W . was chosen as W . M . for Thursday , 6 th April . The ceremony of installation will be rehearsed on Thursday next by Bro . J . H . Watts P . M . 1201 . The Lodge was then closed . The 15 th ballot of the Benevolent Association attached to the Lodge was drawn after the close of the Lodge meeting .
Pltzroy Lodge , No . 569 . —This Lodge held its meeting on Friday , the 23 rd of March , at the Artillery Grounds , Finsbury . Present—Bros . Ensign W . I . Spicer W . M ., G . Webster S . W ., A . Everingham J . W ., Capt . J . Eglese Sec , Capt . R . Helsham Treas ., J . Sanderson S . D ., Ensign F . J . Stohwasser J . D ., VV . J . Jolliffe D . C . ; P . M . ' s Bros F . Graves , Helsham , Adams and Eglese . Visitors—Bros . Shulbrook , Perry , James , Tryon and others . The minutes of the
last meeting wero read and confirmed . Bro . Rolfe , and also ( by permission of the W . M . ) Bro . the Rev . Richard Morris ( initiated in the Lewis Lodge , No . 1185 ) were passed to the second degree . Bros . H . P . Matthews , Fnlcher , and Pash were raised . After tho Lodge was closed , the brethren adjourned to supper , and the evening ' s entertainment was enlivened by some capital singing by Bros . H . P . Matthews , J . Shulbrook , and J . Perry .
Eoyal Alfred Lodge , No . 780 . —This Lodge held a regular meeting on Friday , tho 23 rd of March , at the Star and Garter Hotel , Kew Bridge . Present—Bros . J . Chambers Roe W . M ., L . H . Cuzner S . W ., Walter Goss J . W ., Wm . Hilton P . M . Secretary , C . F . May S . D ., Wm . Comm J . D ., Wm . Hale P . M . Steward , J . Dorey I . G ., J . Gilbert Tyler . Past Masters Bros . Gardiner , Brown , Hilton , Littlewood ,
Hale , Potter . Visitors—Bros . H . E . Tucker 1 G 12 , E . Woodbridgc 1612 , A . Heald 269 , W . K . L . Hutton 1351 , G . Cook 1585 , G . H . Lay 5 G 9 , J . H . Camming 534 , W . Vassila 1326 , W . H . Knill . Ahell 1599 , Neville Parker 1438 , and Wm . Campden 901 . Business—The Lodge was opened at 2 p . m . Bros . H . D . Thompson and J . Millross wore raised . Bro . White was passed to second degree , and Messrs .
Alfred Tolliday , C . P . Brown and James Humphreys wero initiated . Bro . W . E . S . Saundorson was admitted a joining member . Bro . Gardiner I . P . M . said he noticed on the minutes a vote of thanks to tho W . M . for tho very handsome Japanese embroidered silk cushion , which ho presented ' for the use of the Master ' s pedestal , and ho must ask the
brethren to accord a vote of thanks to Bro . Goss J . W . for the five new curtains which he had presented to the Lodge ; this was seconded by Bro . Brown P . M ., and carried unanimously . Some propositions for initiation having been handed in , the Lodge was closed . The rethren then , to the number of 56 , sat down to a banquet , provided
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by the host , Bro . Stanbury , in regular " Star and Garter " style . The usual Loyal and Masonio toasts having been given , Bro . Gardiner I . P . M . rose , and said it was a source of great gratification to him to have the privilege of proposing the health of the W . M . Having introduced that Brother into Masonry , he felt sure that all the brethren must havo been delighted with the excellent manner in which the
W . M . had performed the ceremonies . The W . M . thanked Bro . Gardiner and the brethren for their kind expressions of feeling . It had always been his ambition to be W . M . of his Mother Lodge , and having reached that position , he trusted he would always deserve the approbation of tho brethren . Bros . Tolliday , Brown , and Humphreys
replied for the initiates . Bros . Heald , Lay , Gumming , Vassila , and Neville Parker for the Visitors , and Bros . Gardiner , Brown , Hilton and Littlewood for tho P . M . ' s . Bros . Cuzner and Goss replied to the toast of the officers . The evening was much enlivened by somo excellent songs by Bros . Goss , Cuzner , Lay , and Parsons . The Tyler ' s toast brought a very pleasant evening to a close .
Dalhousie Lodge of Instruction , No . 860 . —The annual supper of this Lodge took place on Tuesday evening , 27 th inst ., at Bro . Allen's , Royal Edward , Triangle , Hackney . Bro . Wallington , the Preceptor , took the chair , faced by Bro . Wright P . M . and a good muster of brethren . Some of those who gave in their names and did not attend , wo suppose , in oonsequence of the unpleasant [ and very wet night , lost a treat . The supper was served in every way
satisfactorily . The wines , Ac , were all first class , the attention paid by the host , who not only attended to the wants of those present , but enlivened the company with several capital songs , accompanying himself on tho piano , all that could be desired . Songs wero also sung by Bros . Wallington , Smith , Dallas , Crouch , Saunders , Defriez , Worsley and Davis , the last-named sang several times , and at each rendering kept the company in roars of laughter . The meeting did not break up till late , every one having thoroughly enjoyed himself .
Montefiore Lodge , No . 1017 . —A meeting of this Lodge was held on Tuesday , the 27 th inst ., at tho Regent Masonio Hall , W . Present—Bros . Victor Myers W . M ., Gulliford S . W ., Lazarus P . M . J . W ., Albert Secretary , L . Jacobs Treasurer , Hockfield J . D ., M . Levy D . C , W . Brale as I . G . P . M . ' s—Bros . Eskell , De Solla , W . Abraham . Visitors—Bros . Dickinson W . M . Royal Standard , C . John 1287 ,
Schneider 151 , and W . W . Morgan jun . 1385 . One brother was raised , after which the W . M . announced that he had received a letter from the Joppa Lodge , requesting the committee of the Montefiore to join them and the Israel and Tranquillity on the Jewish question . Bro . S . V . Abraham informed tho members what had been done by the committee appointed at tho last meeting . The best result he could show
were the petitions that had been signed by the various Lodges and returned to him . These were 120 in number , sufficient to show that the efforts of the committee had been successful . He had also received several letters sympathising with the movement . He con . sidered the committee might come to the Lodge with some amount of confidence . They did not desire the Montefiore Lodge to be put
prominently forward . They were anxious to join any other Lodge willing to tako up the matter , and give what assistance they could . In the petition they had stated that three Grand Lodges in Germany excluded Jews , and although this was hardly the case in theory , it was in practice the fact . In a letter from Bro . YYendt , it was stated that Jews were admitted to the three blue degrees by the Royal York
Lodge of Friendship . This implied that they wero admitted , and this was all the concession that was made . A letter from Bro . Findel was referred to , and after some further discussion , Bro . C . Eskell proposed , and Bro . Brail seconded , that a further sum of £ 5 be voted from the Lodgo towards paying the expenses incurred by the committee . With reference to the letter from the Joppa Lodge , Bro .
Abrahams remarked that they would be glad to co-operate , but he considered that tho petitions they had in their possession were held by them as trustees , and they ought to hand them over to Grand Lodgo only . Whatever position they eventually took up , they were bound morally , as well as Masonically , to hand over the petitions to Grand Lodge . He stated this that there might bo no
misunderstanding between them and other Lodges , as to the terms on which the various committees would meet . They wero the first to take energetic steps and communicate with tho various Lodges throughout the kingdom ; it was not for their own aggrandisement , but as they had asked other Lodges to give their names , they were bound to make use of them in the way they had promised . Bro . Eskell asked
if any letters had been received in opposition to the petition , and was answered in the negative . It was proposed and seconded by Bros . Eskell and Brail respectively , that tho letter from tho Joppa be referred to the Montefiore committee . Full power to act was given to the committee , after which Bro . Breidenbach proposed that the W . M . sign the petition on behalf of the Montefiore Lodgo . This was
seconded by Bro . Cooper , and carried unanimously . Bro . P . M . Abrahams proposed , and Bro . Loewenstark seconded , that Bro . M . Levy be elected on the committee of the Montefiore Lodge , which was carried . The Lodgo was then closed , after which the brethren adjourned for refreshment . A very pleasant evening was spent under the presidency of the W . M . who proposed the usual toasts .
Wandsworth Lodge , No . 1044 . —An excellent gathering of this Lodge , including many visitors , was held at the Spread Eagle Hotel , on Wednesday , the 21 sfc inst . Bro . Landon was very ably raised to tho third degree by Bro . Body P . M . Mr . A . A . Denham was initiated into Freemasonry by Bro . J . G . Carter P . M ., in the
unavoidable absence of Bro . P . Cooke W . M . The Lodgo was closed in due form , and a banquet followed . The Queen and Craft , and other Masonio toasts , were ably given by tho W . M ., followed by the Health of the Initiate . This having been acknowledged , Bro . A . A . Denham responded , and thanked his brethren heartily for the honour they had conferred upon him . The Tyler ' s toatsoonolnded a happy evening ,
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they had found a very able substitute in Comp . Albert . Comp . Albert , in responding , said he had been a F . Z . for fifteen years ; he was always ready to render them any assistance , and he had to thank Comp . Littanr , who had so materially assisted him . He then proposed the toast of the Visitors , Comps . Bloomfield 141 , S . M . Harris 406 , Newcastle-on-Tyne , and M . Spiegel , severally returned thanks . The toast of the H . and J . was given , and responded to by
Comps . Littaur and H . M . Levy . Comp . S . V . Abrahams P . Z . and Treasurer , replied for the Past Principals . In proposing the S . E . and P . S ., the M . E . Z . paid them just compliments for the admirable manner they had performed their duties . He hoped in the ordinary course to lee them in the occupation of 'the chair , a post they were eminently qualified to fill . Comps . Dickinson andL . Lazarus replied , and the Janitor concluded a very agreeablo and harmonious evening .
Confidence Lodge of Instruction , No . 193 . —This Lodge met on Wednesday , 28 th inst ., at the Wbittington , Moor-lane , Fore , street , E . C . Bro . F . Croaker presided as W . M ., Sayer S . W ., Ager J . W ., J . Constable P . M . Sec , Tollis S . D ., Sadler J . D ., Fenner I . G ., Turquand P . M ., and a number of the usual attendants . The ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Cleverloy acting as candidate . The 4 th , Sth , 6 th , and 7 th sections of tho lecture were worked , aud Bro . Sayer was elected W . M . for next Wednesday .
Percy Lodge of Instruction , No . 198 . —This Lodge held its regular weekly meeting on Saturday , 24 th March , at the Jolly Farmers' , Southgate . road . Present—Bros . I . P . Cohen W . M ., Anshell S . W ., R . H . Halford J . W ., Killick Sec , Brasted S . D ., Fenner J . D .,
Lorkin I . G ., Pearcy Preceptor . The Lodge was opened in regular order , and the minutes confirmed . The ceremony of raising was rehearsed , Bro . Stock acting as candidate , also tho ceremonies of initiation and passing , Bros . Fox and Trewinnard being the candidates . Bro . Anshell was elected W . M . for the ensuing week .
Hertford Chapter , No . 408 . —The installation meeting of this Chapter was held on tho 21 st March . Present—E . Comps . R . T . Andrews P . G . Sd . Br . M . E . Z ., T . S . Carter P . G . N . H ., E . A . Bimson J ., H . C . Finch P . G . H ., J . R . Cocks P . G . J . S . E . ; David Roberts S . N ., Willson 1 st Assist . S ., Hargreaves 2 nd Assist . 8 .,
J . Terry P . G . D . C , H . L . Thomas , C . C . Dick P . Z . ; Comps . Rov . L . Deedes , Warrener and Francis . T . S . Carter was installed M . I . Z ., Simion H ., and David Roberts J . Comp . Cocks was appointed S . E ., J . Shilcooka S . N ., Willson P . S . The Rev . L . Deedes 1 st Assist . S ., E . R . P . Francis 2 nd Assist . S ., and Wright Janitor for tho onsuing year . Visitors—Comps . Craven Cobham 1329 , and J . Linzell 174 .
Salisbury Lodge of Instruction , No . 435 . —This Lodge held its weekly meeting on Thursday , 22 nd inst ., at the Union Tavern , Air-street , Regent-street . Present—Bros . T . 0 . Davis W . M ., Belfrage S . W ., Cornelisson J . W ., T . Cull Sec , Watts S . D ., Blundell J . D ., Giles I . G . ; also Bros . Mander Preceptor , G . Davis , Pearce , Iriuth , Ager and others . Business—The Lodge was opened , and the
minutes confirmed . Tho W . M . then rehearsed the ceremony of initiation , Bro . Ager being the candidate . Tho 5 th section was worked by Bro . Mander . Bro . Giles , Lodge 1441 , was unanimously elected a member . Bro . Belfrage S . W . was chosen as W . M . for Thursday , 6 th April . The ceremony of installation will be rehearsed on Thursday next by Bro . J . H . Watts P . M . 1201 . The Lodge was then closed . The 15 th ballot of the Benevolent Association attached to the Lodge was drawn after the close of the Lodge meeting .
Pltzroy Lodge , No . 569 . —This Lodge held its meeting on Friday , the 23 rd of March , at the Artillery Grounds , Finsbury . Present—Bros . Ensign W . I . Spicer W . M ., G . Webster S . W ., A . Everingham J . W ., Capt . J . Eglese Sec , Capt . R . Helsham Treas ., J . Sanderson S . D ., Ensign F . J . Stohwasser J . D ., VV . J . Jolliffe D . C . ; P . M . ' s Bros F . Graves , Helsham , Adams and Eglese . Visitors—Bros . Shulbrook , Perry , James , Tryon and others . The minutes of the
last meeting wero read and confirmed . Bro . Rolfe , and also ( by permission of the W . M . ) Bro . the Rev . Richard Morris ( initiated in the Lewis Lodge , No . 1185 ) were passed to the second degree . Bros . H . P . Matthews , Fnlcher , and Pash were raised . After tho Lodge was closed , the brethren adjourned to supper , and the evening ' s entertainment was enlivened by some capital singing by Bros . H . P . Matthews , J . Shulbrook , and J . Perry .
Eoyal Alfred Lodge , No . 780 . —This Lodge held a regular meeting on Friday , tho 23 rd of March , at the Star and Garter Hotel , Kew Bridge . Present—Bros . J . Chambers Roe W . M ., L . H . Cuzner S . W ., Walter Goss J . W ., Wm . Hilton P . M . Secretary , C . F . May S . D ., Wm . Comm J . D ., Wm . Hale P . M . Steward , J . Dorey I . G ., J . Gilbert Tyler . Past Masters Bros . Gardiner , Brown , Hilton , Littlewood ,
Hale , Potter . Visitors—Bros . H . E . Tucker 1 G 12 , E . Woodbridgc 1612 , A . Heald 269 , W . K . L . Hutton 1351 , G . Cook 1585 , G . H . Lay 5 G 9 , J . H . Camming 534 , W . Vassila 1326 , W . H . Knill . Ahell 1599 , Neville Parker 1438 , and Wm . Campden 901 . Business—The Lodge was opened at 2 p . m . Bros . H . D . Thompson and J . Millross wore raised . Bro . White was passed to second degree , and Messrs .
Alfred Tolliday , C . P . Brown and James Humphreys wero initiated . Bro . W . E . S . Saundorson was admitted a joining member . Bro . Gardiner I . P . M . said he noticed on the minutes a vote of thanks to tho W . M . for tho very handsome Japanese embroidered silk cushion , which ho presented ' for the use of the Master ' s pedestal , and ho must ask the
brethren to accord a vote of thanks to Bro . Goss J . W . for the five new curtains which he had presented to the Lodge ; this was seconded by Bro . Brown P . M ., and carried unanimously . Some propositions for initiation having been handed in , the Lodge was closed . The rethren then , to the number of 56 , sat down to a banquet , provided
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by the host , Bro . Stanbury , in regular " Star and Garter " style . The usual Loyal and Masonio toasts having been given , Bro . Gardiner I . P . M . rose , and said it was a source of great gratification to him to have the privilege of proposing the health of the W . M . Having introduced that Brother into Masonry , he felt sure that all the brethren must havo been delighted with the excellent manner in which the
W . M . had performed the ceremonies . The W . M . thanked Bro . Gardiner and the brethren for their kind expressions of feeling . It had always been his ambition to be W . M . of his Mother Lodge , and having reached that position , he trusted he would always deserve the approbation of tho brethren . Bros . Tolliday , Brown , and Humphreys
replied for the initiates . Bros . Heald , Lay , Gumming , Vassila , and Neville Parker for the Visitors , and Bros . Gardiner , Brown , Hilton and Littlewood for tho P . M . ' s . Bros . Cuzner and Goss replied to the toast of the officers . The evening was much enlivened by somo excellent songs by Bros . Goss , Cuzner , Lay , and Parsons . The Tyler ' s toast brought a very pleasant evening to a close .
Dalhousie Lodge of Instruction , No . 860 . —The annual supper of this Lodge took place on Tuesday evening , 27 th inst ., at Bro . Allen's , Royal Edward , Triangle , Hackney . Bro . Wallington , the Preceptor , took the chair , faced by Bro . Wright P . M . and a good muster of brethren . Some of those who gave in their names and did not attend , wo suppose , in oonsequence of the unpleasant [ and very wet night , lost a treat . The supper was served in every way
satisfactorily . The wines , Ac , were all first class , the attention paid by the host , who not only attended to the wants of those present , but enlivened the company with several capital songs , accompanying himself on tho piano , all that could be desired . Songs wero also sung by Bros . Wallington , Smith , Dallas , Crouch , Saunders , Defriez , Worsley and Davis , the last-named sang several times , and at each rendering kept the company in roars of laughter . The meeting did not break up till late , every one having thoroughly enjoyed himself .
Montefiore Lodge , No . 1017 . —A meeting of this Lodge was held on Tuesday , the 27 th inst ., at tho Regent Masonio Hall , W . Present—Bros . Victor Myers W . M ., Gulliford S . W ., Lazarus P . M . J . W ., Albert Secretary , L . Jacobs Treasurer , Hockfield J . D ., M . Levy D . C , W . Brale as I . G . P . M . ' s—Bros . Eskell , De Solla , W . Abraham . Visitors—Bros . Dickinson W . M . Royal Standard , C . John 1287 ,
Schneider 151 , and W . W . Morgan jun . 1385 . One brother was raised , after which the W . M . announced that he had received a letter from the Joppa Lodge , requesting the committee of the Montefiore to join them and the Israel and Tranquillity on the Jewish question . Bro . S . V . Abraham informed tho members what had been done by the committee appointed at tho last meeting . The best result he could show
were the petitions that had been signed by the various Lodges and returned to him . These were 120 in number , sufficient to show that the efforts of the committee had been successful . He had also received several letters sympathising with the movement . He con . sidered the committee might come to the Lodge with some amount of confidence . They did not desire the Montefiore Lodge to be put
prominently forward . They were anxious to join any other Lodge willing to tako up the matter , and give what assistance they could . In the petition they had stated that three Grand Lodges in Germany excluded Jews , and although this was hardly the case in theory , it was in practice the fact . In a letter from Bro . YYendt , it was stated that Jews were admitted to the three blue degrees by the Royal York
Lodge of Friendship . This implied that they wero admitted , and this was all the concession that was made . A letter from Bro . Findel was referred to , and after some further discussion , Bro . C . Eskell proposed , and Bro . Brail seconded , that a further sum of £ 5 be voted from the Lodgo towards paying the expenses incurred by the committee . With reference to the letter from the Joppa Lodge , Bro .
Abrahams remarked that they would be glad to co-operate , but he considered that tho petitions they had in their possession were held by them as trustees , and they ought to hand them over to Grand Lodgo only . Whatever position they eventually took up , they were bound morally , as well as Masonically , to hand over the petitions to Grand Lodge . He stated this that there might bo no
misunderstanding between them and other Lodges , as to the terms on which the various committees would meet . They wero the first to take energetic steps and communicate with tho various Lodges throughout the kingdom ; it was not for their own aggrandisement , but as they had asked other Lodges to give their names , they were bound to make use of them in the way they had promised . Bro . Eskell asked
if any letters had been received in opposition to the petition , and was answered in the negative . It was proposed and seconded by Bros . Eskell and Brail respectively , that tho letter from tho Joppa be referred to the Montefiore committee . Full power to act was given to the committee , after which Bro . Breidenbach proposed that the W . M . sign the petition on behalf of the Montefiore Lodgo . This was
seconded by Bro . Cooper , and carried unanimously . Bro . P . M . Abrahams proposed , and Bro . Loewenstark seconded , that Bro . M . Levy be elected on the committee of the Montefiore Lodge , which was carried . The Lodgo was then closed , after which the brethren adjourned for refreshment . A very pleasant evening was spent under the presidency of the W . M . who proposed the usual toasts .
Wandsworth Lodge , No . 1044 . —An excellent gathering of this Lodge , including many visitors , was held at the Spread Eagle Hotel , on Wednesday , the 21 sfc inst . Bro . Landon was very ably raised to tho third degree by Bro . Body P . M . Mr . A . A . Denham was initiated into Freemasonry by Bro . J . G . Carter P . M ., in the
unavoidable absence of Bro . P . Cooke W . M . The Lodgo was closed in due form , and a banquet followed . The Queen and Craft , and other Masonio toasts , were ably given by tho W . M ., followed by the Health of the Initiate . This having been acknowledged , Bro . A . A . Denham responded , and thanked his brethren heartily for the honour they had conferred upon him . The Tyler ' s toatsoonolnded a happy evening ,