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Diary For The Week.
FBIDAY , 6 th JUNE .
Emulation Lodge of Improvement , Freemasons' Hall , at 7 . 25—Robert Burns , Union Tavern , Air-street , W ., at 8 . ( Instruction . ) 607—United Pilgrims , Surrey Masouic Hall , Camberwell , at 7 . 30 . ( Instruction . ) 766—William Preston , Feathers Tavern , Up . Gcorgc-st ., Edgwara-rd . 8 . ( Inst . ) 834—Ranelagh , Bell and Anchor , Hammersmith-road . ( Instruction . ) 902—Burgoyno , Red Cap , Camden Town , at 8 . ( Instruction . ) 033—Doric , Duke ' s Head , 7 S' Whitechapel-road , at 8 . ( Instruction . ) 10515—Metropolitan , Portugal Hotel , 155 Fleet-street , E . G . at 7 . ( Instruction . ) 1158—Belgravc , Jermyn-street , S . W ., at 8 . ( Instruction . )
1283—Finsbury Park M . M ., Earl Russell , Isledon-road , N . at 8 . ( Instruction . ) 1298—Royal Standard , Alwyne Castlo , St . Paul ' s-road , Canonbury , at 8 . ( In . ) 1365—Clapton , White Hart . Lower Clapton , at 7 . 30 . ( Instruction . ) 1189— . Marquess of Ripon , Metropolitan Societies Asylum , Balls Pond Road . N , 1612—E . Carnarvon , Mitre Hotel , Gonlborno-rd . N . Kensington , at 8 . 0 . ( Inst . ) London Masonic Club Lodge of Instruction , 101 Queen Victoria-street , B . C ., at 6 . R . A . 79—Pythagorean , Portland Hotel , London-street , Greenwich , at 8 . ( Inst . ) R . A . 1 ( 71—North London , Crown and Woolpack , St . Joun-. st .-rd ., at 8 . ( lust , ) Metropolitan Masonic Benevolent Association , 155 Fleet-stroct , E . C . at 8 . 30 .
• 41—Friendship , Freemasons' Hall , Cuoper-strect , Manchester . 210—Prudence , Masonic Hall , Todmorden . 242—St . Georgo , Guildhall , Doncaster . 306—Alfred , Masonic HaU , KclsaU-stveet , Leeds . 401—Royal Forest , Hark to Bounty Inn , Slaidburn . ¦ tot—Watford , Freemasons' Hall , Watford . 4 H 0—Sutherland of Unity , Castlettlotel , Newcastlc-imder-Lymc 521—Truth , Freemasons' Hull , Ftzwilliam-streot , Huddersflold 539-St . Matthew , Dragon Hotel . Walsall .
Ii 52-llolrao Valley , Victoria Hotel , Hotmfirth 780-Royal Alfred , Star and Garter Kew Bridge , at 7 . 30 . ( Instruction . ) 837—De Grey and Ripon , Town Hall , Ripon . 998—Wclchpool , Railway Station , Wclchpool . 1031—Eccleshill . Freemasons' Hall , Eccleshill ' . 1096—Lord Warden , Public Rooms , Park-street , Deal 1102—Mirfield , Assembly Rooms , Eastthorpo , Mirfield 1387—Chorlton , Masonio Rooms , Chorlton Cum Harrtv '
1393—Hamer , Masonic Hall , Liverpool , at 8 . ( Instruction ) 152 S—Fort , Red Lion Hotel , Newquay , Cornwall . 1557—Albert Edward , Bush Hotel , Hexham . H % _ ¥ 0- r 0 C ; nn c l ) ? , ' r 1 l ! lS 0 S Ha " . Edward-street , Morecambo , Lancashire . ^~ £ f . ^ ?? alea- Freemasons * Hall , Salem-street , Bradford . 1664—Gosforth , Freemasons' Hall , High-street Gosforth General Lodge of Instruction , Masonic Hall , New-streflt , " Birmingham , afc 7 . R . A .-Goncral Chapter of Improvement , Masonic Hall , Birmingham , at 5 . 30
SATURDAY , 7 th JUNE
General Committee Boys' School , Freemasons' Hall , at 4 i « o lZiv S V ^ ^ FaTerS nT , ^* « tnsate-road , N ., at 8 . ( Instruction . ) { . 2 t- ^ ecleston , Grosvenor Club Ebury-square , Pimlico , at 7 . ( Instruction . ) Sinai Chapter of Instructim . Union , Air-streot . Regnnt-strect . AV . at 8 It . A . O / o—Rose of Denmark , Star and Garter , Kew Bridge 119—Peace , Private Rooms , Mcltham . 615—St . John and St . Paul , Pier Hotel , Erith , Kent 1233—Amherst , King's Arms Hotel , Westerham , Kent 1453-Truth , Private Rooms , Conservative Club , Newton Heath , Manchester
Notices Of Meetings.
NOTICES OF MEETINGS .
Egyptian Lodge of Instruction , No . 27 . —At the Hercules Tavern , 119 Leadcnhall-streefc , E . G ., on Thursday evcnin ° \ Bros . Borden W . M ., Forss S . W ., Bedell J . W ., Da Silva S . D ., Moss J . D ., Valentine I . G ., C . Atkins Treasurer as Hon . Sec , Webb Preceptor , ancl other brethren . Tho ceremony of passing was rehearsed by the W . M . This was followed by the ceremony of installation , Bro . Webb acting ns Installing Officer . The fifth section of the first lecture was worked by Bro . Moss .
Caveac Chapter , No . 176 . —On Saturday , 21 th May , tho regular Convocation was held at the Albion Tavern , Aldersgatestrcet , City . The Chapter was opened by Comps . W . M . Goss M . E . Z ., Dr . C . Brown II ., J . B . Sorrell P . Z . as J ., C . T . Dorey P . Z ., P . A . NairneF . Z ., F . Walters P . l ' . G . A . S . Middlesex P . Z . Treasurer . The Companions were then , admitted . The minntes of the
Convocation held in February last wero read , ancl unanimously confirmed . The resignation of Comp . A . Williams , G . E ., J . elect , was accepted , with very great regret . A fresh ballot for J . was declared in favour of Comp . J . B . Sorrell S . E ., who waa duly installed as Joshua by Comp . P . A . Nairno P . Z . The ballot for Broa . J . William Leask 176 and Harry Leach 176 wero declared to be unanimous in favour of
their admission . Bro . Harry Leach , being present , was exalted into Koyal Arch Masonry , tho ceremony being beautifully rendered . Tho Chapter was closed , aud adjourned to meet on Saturday , 27 th of September . Banquet followed . Present during tho afternoon and evening : —Bros . A . Middlemass J . 132 G S . JN " ., S . Pownceby W . M . 55 ns P . S ., H . Boyson 2 nd A . S ., J . H . Dodson J . 1589 , II . C , Soper , J . Soper , "W . Ancell , ancl others ; Visitor—W . Bnryard 22 .
Joppa Chapter , No . 188 . —The regular Convocation was held on Monday , tho 2 Gth inst ., at the Albion Tavern , Aldersgatestreet . Comps . W . Lifcfcaiir M . E . Z ., P . Dickinson IL , L . Lazarus J ., S . V . Abrahams P . Z . Treas ., W . H . Gulliford S . E ., II . P . Isaac P . S . ; P . Z . ' s S . M . Lazarus , E . P . Albert , M . J . Emanuel , Buderus , and H . M . Levy ; Comps . Howard , Gnsheron , Morrisson , Benjamin ,
Bookbinder , Dewsnap , Ilobenstock , Davis , 3 f ; inn , A . Botibol , Haines , Lens-berg , N . Bautn , Quinccy . The Chapter was opened , and the minntes were confirmed . Tho resignation of threo Companions ¦ was accepted , with regret . In one ca = e it was suggested that a Jotter bo written to the Companion , asking him to reconsider his decision . The election for Principals for next year then took place , and Comp . Dickinson was elected Z ., L . Lazarus IL , U . Gulliford J .,
S . V . Abrahams P . Z . Treas ., N . Baum S . E ., Buderus S . N ., H . P . Isaac P . S ., Smith Janitor . Comp . M . J . Emannel proposed that a sum of two guineas bo voted from the funds of the Chapter lo the retiring M . E . Z . for the zeal and ability he had displayed during his year of office , the sum to form a nucleus for presenting him with u testimonial worthy of hia talent and ability . This was canie .. unanimousl y . Tho Chapter waa then closed until 2 u > vember , emergencies excepted . The Companions , afterwards sat clown to a
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banquet , provided by Comp . W . G . Jennings , and snperintended by Comp . it . Silver . The Z ., in eloquent terms , proposed the Loyal ancl II . A . toasts . Speaking of tho M . E . Z . elect , Comp . Littauv remarked thoy had tho right man in tho right place . Comp . Dickinson had worked in every respect to their satisfaction , and all would bo pleased to see him fill tho exalted position ho had beeu
elected to . Comp . Dickinson thanked the M . E . Z . for having elected him ; he was proud to follow iu the footsteps of tho M . E . Z . Ho felt assured ho would havo tho assistance of the P . Z . 's . Tho M . E . Z . thou proposed tho toast of tho Visitors . He was proud to greet thom ; he regretted thoy had seen no work , as tho Joppa Chapter prided itself on its working , but on a future occasion he hoped they would
havo an opportunity of seeing how tho working of K . A . Masonry was carried out iu this Chapter . After the several Visitors had acknowledged tho compliment , Comp . H . M . Levy P . Z . proposed the health of the M . E . Z ., whom ho characterised as a thorough good working Craft ancl Arch Mason . Tho M . E . Z . thanked the Comps . for tho kind manner in which the toast had been received j this
being tho last timo ho would have tho honour to preside over thorn , ho would comment on tho groat kindness and cordial feeling displayed during his occupation of tho chair—a period of two years . Tho Chapter waa iu a flourishing condition , and ho hoped a spirit of concord would exist amongst its members . Tho health of the P . Z . ' s . was next given , and Comps . M . J . Emanuel ancl E . P .
Albert responded . The other toasts comprised the health of tho H . aud J ., Treasurer and S . E . ; to each of theso responses wero made . Tho Janitor was now summoned , and the Companions separated . Comp . James Stevens gave a very excellent Masonio recitation . Tho Visitors wore Comps . James Stevens P . Z . 720 and 771 , Edmanda 152 , W . E . Bachelor 79 , Eankin 90 ( Brisbane ) .
St . Michael's Lodge of Instruction , No . 211 . —A meeting waa held on Thursday , at the Georgo , Australian avenue , Barbican . Present :-Bros . W . W . Morgan jun . W . M ., Withers S . W ., EadclitT ( Troas . ) J . W ., Xing P . M . Preceptor , Jaquos J . D ., Peirce l . G ,, Bros . Chamberlain mid Gladwell . Tho first and third ceremonies wero
rehearsed . ' Bro . Jaques was elected a member , and Bro . Withers appointed to preside at tho next meeting , on which occasion tho Officers of the Mother Lodgo will assume their respective collars . A vote of thanks was proposed and carried to Bro , Morgan for tho presentation of a copy of tho Constitutions , & a .
High Cross Lodge , JVo . 754 . — Tho regular meeting of thia Lodgo was held at the Seven Sisters , Tottenham , on "Wednesday 28 th inst . Lodge was duly opened by Bro . H . Stephens W . M ., assisted by P . M . ' s G . Jones , C . F . Barham , AV * . Dance , J , Linzell , and tho following Officers : —G . Burford S . W ., J . Fan-in J . W ., T . Cunningham P . M . Secretary , H . V . Clements S . D ,, J . II . Thompson J . D ., J .
Garrod D . C . as LG ., J . Verry Tyler . Lodge was advanced to tho third degree , and Bro . Fidler was duly raised by the W . M ., who gave tho whole of the ceremony in a most perfect style . On tho resumption of tho Lodge to tho first degree , it was announced that since the last meeting a brother well known to most of the members hud died . It was proposed that tho sum of three guineas bo voted
from tho funds of tho Lodgo on behalf of the widow and family , who are in great distress , and aro nt present seriously afllicted , several members of tho family being laid up with a most severe illness . This was ably supported by various members , ancl unanimously carried . This voto from tho Lodgo formed but tho nucleus of a fund , which was afterwards supplemented by donations
from several members , tho result being that upwards of ten guineas was collected for tho relief of tho family . It was decided by the voto of tho Lodge that the usual summer banquet be held , and it therefore remained for tho Lodgo to appoint the stewards to carry out the necessary arrangements . Tho W . M ., senior officers and several of tho members were named , and we feel sure that their efforts will be
devoted to ensure a most successful gathering . Lodgo was now closed , ancl tho brethren repaired to supper , after which the usual toasts wero g iven and heartily acknowledged . In responding to the toast of tho W . M ., proposed by Bro . Dance , Bro . Stephens thanked the members for the heartiness with which he was received on all occasions by tho brethren of the Lodgo . Tho health of tho Visitors was given from tho
chair , tho VV . M . stating that they were at all times pleased to welcome guests at fcheir meetings . He considered it was by visiting thafc thoy we reonablecl to learn whether they wero right or wrong . For himself , ifc was to his frequent visits to other Lodges he was indebted for tho knowledge he had obtained of Freemasonry . Bro . Terry responded . Tho next toasfc was thafc of the P . M . ' s , who were always ready ,
tho Worshipful Master said , to support and aid him in tho working of the Lodge . The toasfc having been acknowledged , tho W . M . now said ho hud one of the most pleasurable duties to perform that it was possible conld fall to the lot of a Master . They had that evening a painful example of what tho word Charity really meant . A few weeks since thoy had amongst them a Brother apparently in as
good health and position as any of them , but ifc had pleased the G . A . O . T . LT . to call him from among them , and thoy had heard of tho position in which tho widow and family were now placed—unfortunately it was one of great distress . This case showed that it was the dnty of every Brother to do his utmost for tho good of tho Order whilo ho was able , as it was impossible to say who might bo
the next who would be laid on a bed of sickness , perhaps of death . Deathaud distress were serious subjects at all times , but to thoso who lid their duty , trials that could lie faced with confidence . They had among their number so many who worked for the good of the Chan-¦ ios of the Order that it was almost invidious to select any parti .
• ular Brother to respond , but ho considered that Bro . * . Garrod and 1 'hompson , by their official position iu connection with tho Associ . -cion working iu their district , were perhaps tho best to -. elect t . *> respond to tho toasfc of the Charities of the Order . Of course , he should add to theso the name of Bro . Terry , whoso
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Diary For The Week.
FBIDAY , 6 th JUNE .
Emulation Lodge of Improvement , Freemasons' Hall , at 7 . 25—Robert Burns , Union Tavern , Air-street , W ., at 8 . ( Instruction . ) 607—United Pilgrims , Surrey Masouic Hall , Camberwell , at 7 . 30 . ( Instruction . ) 766—William Preston , Feathers Tavern , Up . Gcorgc-st ., Edgwara-rd . 8 . ( Inst . ) 834—Ranelagh , Bell and Anchor , Hammersmith-road . ( Instruction . ) 902—Burgoyno , Red Cap , Camden Town , at 8 . ( Instruction . ) 033—Doric , Duke ' s Head , 7 S' Whitechapel-road , at 8 . ( Instruction . ) 10515—Metropolitan , Portugal Hotel , 155 Fleet-street , E . G . at 7 . ( Instruction . ) 1158—Belgravc , Jermyn-street , S . W ., at 8 . ( Instruction . )
1283—Finsbury Park M . M ., Earl Russell , Isledon-road , N . at 8 . ( Instruction . ) 1298—Royal Standard , Alwyne Castlo , St . Paul ' s-road , Canonbury , at 8 . ( In . ) 1365—Clapton , White Hart . Lower Clapton , at 7 . 30 . ( Instruction . ) 1189— . Marquess of Ripon , Metropolitan Societies Asylum , Balls Pond Road . N , 1612—E . Carnarvon , Mitre Hotel , Gonlborno-rd . N . Kensington , at 8 . 0 . ( Inst . ) London Masonic Club Lodge of Instruction , 101 Queen Victoria-street , B . C ., at 6 . R . A . 79—Pythagorean , Portland Hotel , London-street , Greenwich , at 8 . ( Inst . ) R . A . 1 ( 71—North London , Crown and Woolpack , St . Joun-. st .-rd ., at 8 . ( lust , ) Metropolitan Masonic Benevolent Association , 155 Fleet-stroct , E . C . at 8 . 30 .
• 41—Friendship , Freemasons' Hall , Cuoper-strect , Manchester . 210—Prudence , Masonic Hall , Todmorden . 242—St . Georgo , Guildhall , Doncaster . 306—Alfred , Masonic HaU , KclsaU-stveet , Leeds . 401—Royal Forest , Hark to Bounty Inn , Slaidburn . ¦ tot—Watford , Freemasons' Hall , Watford . 4 H 0—Sutherland of Unity , Castlettlotel , Newcastlc-imder-Lymc 521—Truth , Freemasons' Hull , Ftzwilliam-streot , Huddersflold 539-St . Matthew , Dragon Hotel . Walsall .
Ii 52-llolrao Valley , Victoria Hotel , Hotmfirth 780-Royal Alfred , Star and Garter Kew Bridge , at 7 . 30 . ( Instruction . ) 837—De Grey and Ripon , Town Hall , Ripon . 998—Wclchpool , Railway Station , Wclchpool . 1031—Eccleshill . Freemasons' Hall , Eccleshill ' . 1096—Lord Warden , Public Rooms , Park-street , Deal 1102—Mirfield , Assembly Rooms , Eastthorpo , Mirfield 1387—Chorlton , Masonio Rooms , Chorlton Cum Harrtv '
1393—Hamer , Masonic Hall , Liverpool , at 8 . ( Instruction ) 152 S—Fort , Red Lion Hotel , Newquay , Cornwall . 1557—Albert Edward , Bush Hotel , Hexham . H % _ ¥ 0- r 0 C ; nn c l ) ? , ' r 1 l ! lS 0 S Ha " . Edward-street , Morecambo , Lancashire . ^~ £ f . ^ ?? alea- Freemasons * Hall , Salem-street , Bradford . 1664—Gosforth , Freemasons' Hall , High-street Gosforth General Lodge of Instruction , Masonic Hall , New-streflt , " Birmingham , afc 7 . R . A .-Goncral Chapter of Improvement , Masonic Hall , Birmingham , at 5 . 30
SATURDAY , 7 th JUNE
General Committee Boys' School , Freemasons' Hall , at 4 i « o lZiv S V ^ ^ FaTerS nT , ^* « tnsate-road , N ., at 8 . ( Instruction . ) { . 2 t- ^ ecleston , Grosvenor Club Ebury-square , Pimlico , at 7 . ( Instruction . ) Sinai Chapter of Instructim . Union , Air-streot . Regnnt-strect . AV . at 8 It . A . O / o—Rose of Denmark , Star and Garter , Kew Bridge 119—Peace , Private Rooms , Mcltham . 615—St . John and St . Paul , Pier Hotel , Erith , Kent 1233—Amherst , King's Arms Hotel , Westerham , Kent 1453-Truth , Private Rooms , Conservative Club , Newton Heath , Manchester
Notices Of Meetings.
NOTICES OF MEETINGS .
Egyptian Lodge of Instruction , No . 27 . —At the Hercules Tavern , 119 Leadcnhall-streefc , E . G ., on Thursday evcnin ° \ Bros . Borden W . M ., Forss S . W ., Bedell J . W ., Da Silva S . D ., Moss J . D ., Valentine I . G ., C . Atkins Treasurer as Hon . Sec , Webb Preceptor , ancl other brethren . Tho ceremony of passing was rehearsed by the W . M . This was followed by the ceremony of installation , Bro . Webb acting ns Installing Officer . The fifth section of the first lecture was worked by Bro . Moss .
Caveac Chapter , No . 176 . —On Saturday , 21 th May , tho regular Convocation was held at the Albion Tavern , Aldersgatestrcet , City . The Chapter was opened by Comps . W . M . Goss M . E . Z ., Dr . C . Brown II ., J . B . Sorrell P . Z . as J ., C . T . Dorey P . Z ., P . A . NairneF . Z ., F . Walters P . l ' . G . A . S . Middlesex P . Z . Treasurer . The Companions were then , admitted . The minntes of the
Convocation held in February last wero read , ancl unanimously confirmed . The resignation of Comp . A . Williams , G . E ., J . elect , was accepted , with very great regret . A fresh ballot for J . was declared in favour of Comp . J . B . Sorrell S . E ., who waa duly installed as Joshua by Comp . P . A . Nairno P . Z . The ballot for Broa . J . William Leask 176 and Harry Leach 176 wero declared to be unanimous in favour of
their admission . Bro . Harry Leach , being present , was exalted into Koyal Arch Masonry , tho ceremony being beautifully rendered . Tho Chapter was closed , aud adjourned to meet on Saturday , 27 th of September . Banquet followed . Present during tho afternoon and evening : —Bros . A . Middlemass J . 132 G S . JN " ., S . Pownceby W . M . 55 ns P . S ., H . Boyson 2 nd A . S ., J . H . Dodson J . 1589 , II . C , Soper , J . Soper , "W . Ancell , ancl others ; Visitor—W . Bnryard 22 .
Joppa Chapter , No . 188 . —The regular Convocation was held on Monday , tho 2 Gth inst ., at the Albion Tavern , Aldersgatestreet . Comps . W . Lifcfcaiir M . E . Z ., P . Dickinson IL , L . Lazarus J ., S . V . Abrahams P . Z . Treas ., W . H . Gulliford S . E ., II . P . Isaac P . S . ; P . Z . ' s S . M . Lazarus , E . P . Albert , M . J . Emanuel , Buderus , and H . M . Levy ; Comps . Howard , Gnsheron , Morrisson , Benjamin ,
Bookbinder , Dewsnap , Ilobenstock , Davis , 3 f ; inn , A . Botibol , Haines , Lens-berg , N . Bautn , Quinccy . The Chapter was opened , and the minntes were confirmed . Tho resignation of threo Companions ¦ was accepted , with regret . In one ca = e it was suggested that a Jotter bo written to the Companion , asking him to reconsider his decision . The election for Principals for next year then took place , and Comp . Dickinson was elected Z ., L . Lazarus IL , U . Gulliford J .,
S . V . Abrahams P . Z . Treas ., N . Baum S . E ., Buderus S . N ., H . P . Isaac P . S ., Smith Janitor . Comp . M . J . Emannel proposed that a sum of two guineas bo voted from the funds of the Chapter lo the retiring M . E . Z . for the zeal and ability he had displayed during his year of office , the sum to form a nucleus for presenting him with u testimonial worthy of hia talent and ability . This was canie .. unanimousl y . Tho Chapter waa then closed until 2 u > vember , emergencies excepted . The Companions , afterwards sat clown to a
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banquet , provided by Comp . W . G . Jennings , and snperintended by Comp . it . Silver . The Z ., in eloquent terms , proposed the Loyal ancl II . A . toasts . Speaking of tho M . E . Z . elect , Comp . Littauv remarked thoy had tho right man in tho right place . Comp . Dickinson had worked in every respect to their satisfaction , and all would bo pleased to see him fill tho exalted position ho had beeu
elected to . Comp . Dickinson thanked the M . E . Z . for having elected him ; he was proud to follow iu the footsteps of tho M . E . Z . Ho felt assured ho would havo tho assistance of the P . Z . 's . Tho M . E . Z . thou proposed tho toast of tho Visitors . He was proud to greet thom ; he regretted thoy had seen no work , as tho Joppa Chapter prided itself on its working , but on a future occasion he hoped they would
havo an opportunity of seeing how tho working of K . A . Masonry was carried out iu this Chapter . After the several Visitors had acknowledged tho compliment , Comp . H . M . Levy P . Z . proposed the health of the M . E . Z ., whom ho characterised as a thorough good working Craft ancl Arch Mason . Tho M . E . Z . thanked the Comps . for tho kind manner in which the toast had been received j this
being tho last timo ho would have tho honour to preside over thorn , ho would comment on tho groat kindness and cordial feeling displayed during his occupation of tho chair—a period of two years . Tho Chapter waa iu a flourishing condition , and ho hoped a spirit of concord would exist amongst its members . Tho health of the P . Z . ' s . was next given , and Comps . M . J . Emanuel ancl E . P .
Albert responded . The other toasts comprised the health of tho H . aud J ., Treasurer and S . E . ; to each of theso responses wero made . Tho Janitor was now summoned , and the Companions separated . Comp . James Stevens gave a very excellent Masonio recitation . Tho Visitors wore Comps . James Stevens P . Z . 720 and 771 , Edmanda 152 , W . E . Bachelor 79 , Eankin 90 ( Brisbane ) .
St . Michael's Lodge of Instruction , No . 211 . —A meeting waa held on Thursday , at the Georgo , Australian avenue , Barbican . Present :-Bros . W . W . Morgan jun . W . M ., Withers S . W ., EadclitT ( Troas . ) J . W ., Xing P . M . Preceptor , Jaquos J . D ., Peirce l . G ,, Bros . Chamberlain mid Gladwell . Tho first and third ceremonies wero
rehearsed . ' Bro . Jaques was elected a member , and Bro . Withers appointed to preside at tho next meeting , on which occasion tho Officers of the Mother Lodgo will assume their respective collars . A vote of thanks was proposed and carried to Bro , Morgan for tho presentation of a copy of tho Constitutions , & a .
High Cross Lodge , JVo . 754 . — Tho regular meeting of thia Lodgo was held at the Seven Sisters , Tottenham , on "Wednesday 28 th inst . Lodge was duly opened by Bro . H . Stephens W . M ., assisted by P . M . ' s G . Jones , C . F . Barham , AV * . Dance , J , Linzell , and tho following Officers : —G . Burford S . W ., J . Fan-in J . W ., T . Cunningham P . M . Secretary , H . V . Clements S . D ,, J . II . Thompson J . D ., J .
Garrod D . C . as LG ., J . Verry Tyler . Lodge was advanced to tho third degree , and Bro . Fidler was duly raised by the W . M ., who gave tho whole of the ceremony in a most perfect style . On tho resumption of tho Lodge to tho first degree , it was announced that since the last meeting a brother well known to most of the members hud died . It was proposed that tho sum of three guineas bo voted
from tho funds of tho Lodgo on behalf of the widow and family , who are in great distress , and aro nt present seriously afllicted , several members of tho family being laid up with a most severe illness . This was ably supported by various members , ancl unanimously carried . This voto from tho Lodgo formed but tho nucleus of a fund , which was afterwards supplemented by donations
from several members , tho result being that upwards of ten guineas was collected for tho relief of tho family . It was decided by the voto of tho Lodge that the usual summer banquet be held , and it therefore remained for tho Lodgo to appoint the stewards to carry out the necessary arrangements . Tho W . M ., senior officers and several of tho members were named , and we feel sure that their efforts will be
devoted to ensure a most successful gathering . Lodgo was now closed , ancl tho brethren repaired to supper , after which the usual toasts wero g iven and heartily acknowledged . In responding to the toast of tho W . M ., proposed by Bro . Dance , Bro . Stephens thanked the members for the heartiness with which he was received on all occasions by tho brethren of the Lodgo . Tho health of tho Visitors was given from tho
chair , tho VV . M . stating that they were at all times pleased to welcome guests at fcheir meetings . He considered it was by visiting thafc thoy we reonablecl to learn whether they wero right or wrong . For himself , ifc was to his frequent visits to other Lodges he was indebted for tho knowledge he had obtained of Freemasonry . Bro . Terry responded . Tho next toasfc was thafc of the P . M . ' s , who were always ready ,
tho Worshipful Master said , to support and aid him in tho working of the Lodge . The toasfc having been acknowledged , tho W . M . now said ho hud one of the most pleasurable duties to perform that it was possible conld fall to the lot of a Master . They had that evening a painful example of what tho word Charity really meant . A few weeks since thoy had amongst them a Brother apparently in as
good health and position as any of them , but ifc had pleased the G . A . O . T . LT . to call him from among them , and thoy had heard of tho position in which tho widow and family were now placed—unfortunately it was one of great distress . This case showed that it was the dnty of every Brother to do his utmost for tho good of tho Order whilo ho was able , as it was impossible to say who might bo
the next who would be laid on a bed of sickness , perhaps of death . Deathaud distress were serious subjects at all times , but to thoso who lid their duty , trials that could lie faced with confidence . They had among their number so many who worked for the good of the Chan-¦ ios of the Order that it was almost invidious to select any parti .
• ular Brother to respond , but ho considered that Bro . * . Garrod and 1 'hompson , by their official position iu connection with tho Associ . -cion working iu their district , were perhaps tho best to -. elect t . *> respond to tho toasfc of the Charities of the Order . Of course , he should add to theso the name of Bro . Terry , whoso