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The Reporter.
into the Chair by the Father of the Lodge , Brother Crucefix . The banner of the "Asylum" floats proudly as their ensign , among this small but resolute band of Brothers . The name of the Lodge was alluded to in the address of the newly elected Master , in the most elegant ancl eloquent language . All his addresses were marked by peculiar taste and good feeling . Among the visitors were Brethren of Ireland and Scotland , who having but recently arrived from the Canadas , afforded an excellent opportunity for touching upon things therewith connected , an opportunity that was not neg lected . Count Salamos ( a member of the Lodge ) adtlressed the company in a fervid manner . Altogether , the proceedings
were as instructive as interesting . LODGE OP AMITY , NO . 200 , Greenwich , Jan . 21—Brother Davis was installed by Brother Richard Lea Wilson . Under his auspices the Lodge bids fair to continue the rapid advance it has made under Bros . Leeson and Chrees . THE TEMPLE , NO . 118 , Feb . 4 . —Brother Graham , W . M of the Grenadiers installed to the ChairHe willno doubtfollow the
, was . , , example of his worthy predecessor , Brother Kincaid , m Ins Masonic duties . Few Lodges exceed this in the friendship and cordiality of its members ; and although it has been exposed to a probable interruption of their Masonic and social qualities , we congratulate the members upon their discretion in escaping the clanger with which they were accidentally
threatened . OLD DUNDEE LODGE , NO . 18 , Feb 4 .-The installation of the W . M . Brother F . B . Birkett , was excellently performed by Brother Rowe , I . M . Brother Aarons , a visitor , delivered the charges to the Master ancl Officers very impressively . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given , and afterwards the health of the new Master was most cordially welcomed . Brother Birkett returned thanks in a very neat address , during which to Brother 1 M
he observed that the Lodge was much indebted Rowe , .., for his unremitting ancl successful services . Brother Aarons , in returning thanks on behalf of the visitors , took the opportunity of expatiating on points of spiritual Masonry in the second deyree . LODGE OP UNITY , NO 82 , London Tavern , Feb . 24 . —Brother William Vink was installed W . M . by Brother Richard Lea Wilson . This may almost be called a family Lodge , as there belong to it four Brothers Vmk , two Brothers Wilson
three of whom have been initiated in the Lodge ; ; two Brothers Vickers ; besides other relations not so near akin . 1 radical economy still presides in this Lodge ; its subscription is still limited to two guineas per year , yet its banquets are equal to any in the Craft . Brother R . L . Wilson , the Treasurer , should publish his secret lor the benefit of the Craft . The Lodge subscribes to the Girls' and Boys Schools , and the Asylum , and will send a Steward to the Asylum festival . They will do the same to the School Festivals when the ungenerous and unmasonic opposition to the Asylum is withdrawn .
CASTLE LODGE , NO . 36 , Feb . 29 . —Brother Gibbins ( Masonic Knight Templar ) was installed by Brother Richard Lea Wilson , who also assisted in the other business of the Lodge . Much discrimination is required in appointing Brethren ( who may have but recently joined ) to the Warden ' s chairs , over tbe heads of old members , even though they should not be particularly desirous of accepting office . We hope that in this individual case the known gentlemanly conduct of the Worshipful
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The Reporter.
into the Chair by the Father of the Lodge , Brother Crucefix . The banner of the "Asylum" floats proudly as their ensign , among this small but resolute band of Brothers . The name of the Lodge was alluded to in the address of the newly elected Master , in the most elegant ancl eloquent language . All his addresses were marked by peculiar taste and good feeling . Among the visitors were Brethren of Ireland and Scotland , who having but recently arrived from the Canadas , afforded an excellent opportunity for touching upon things therewith connected , an opportunity that was not neg lected . Count Salamos ( a member of the Lodge ) adtlressed the company in a fervid manner . Altogether , the proceedings
were as instructive as interesting . LODGE OP AMITY , NO . 200 , Greenwich , Jan . 21—Brother Davis was installed by Brother Richard Lea Wilson . Under his auspices the Lodge bids fair to continue the rapid advance it has made under Bros . Leeson and Chrees . THE TEMPLE , NO . 118 , Feb . 4 . —Brother Graham , W . M of the Grenadiers installed to the ChairHe willno doubtfollow the
, was . , , example of his worthy predecessor , Brother Kincaid , m Ins Masonic duties . Few Lodges exceed this in the friendship and cordiality of its members ; and although it has been exposed to a probable interruption of their Masonic and social qualities , we congratulate the members upon their discretion in escaping the clanger with which they were accidentally
threatened . OLD DUNDEE LODGE , NO . 18 , Feb 4 .-The installation of the W . M . Brother F . B . Birkett , was excellently performed by Brother Rowe , I . M . Brother Aarons , a visitor , delivered the charges to the Master ancl Officers very impressively . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given , and afterwards the health of the new Master was most cordially welcomed . Brother Birkett returned thanks in a very neat address , during which to Brother 1 M
he observed that the Lodge was much indebted Rowe , .., for his unremitting ancl successful services . Brother Aarons , in returning thanks on behalf of the visitors , took the opportunity of expatiating on points of spiritual Masonry in the second deyree . LODGE OP UNITY , NO 82 , London Tavern , Feb . 24 . —Brother William Vink was installed W . M . by Brother Richard Lea Wilson . This may almost be called a family Lodge , as there belong to it four Brothers Vmk , two Brothers Wilson
three of whom have been initiated in the Lodge ; ; two Brothers Vickers ; besides other relations not so near akin . 1 radical economy still presides in this Lodge ; its subscription is still limited to two guineas per year , yet its banquets are equal to any in the Craft . Brother R . L . Wilson , the Treasurer , should publish his secret lor the benefit of the Craft . The Lodge subscribes to the Girls' and Boys Schools , and the Asylum , and will send a Steward to the Asylum festival . They will do the same to the School Festivals when the ungenerous and unmasonic opposition to the Asylum is withdrawn .
CASTLE LODGE , NO . 36 , Feb . 29 . —Brother Gibbins ( Masonic Knight Templar ) was installed by Brother Richard Lea Wilson , who also assisted in the other business of the Lodge . Much discrimination is required in appointing Brethren ( who may have but recently joined ) to the Warden ' s chairs , over tbe heads of old members , even though they should not be particularly desirous of accepting office . We hope that in this individual case the known gentlemanly conduct of the Worshipful