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the Bodleian or amid thepriceless accumulations ofthe British Museum . Bro . Speth then sketched the history of the Philo-Musicce ct Architectures Soeietas . an institution which was formed in 1725 ; , and lasted but a few years , but whose minutes are still preserved to us . This society , which comprised Masons only , vvas

unauthorised , was even reprimanded b y Grand Lodge , but worked the Third Degree , and its proceedings appear to be the earliest established record of anything of the kind . From this period the Master Masons' Degree appears gradually to have spread until it obtained universally , though its raison d ' etre cannot be said to

have been by any means satisfactorily explained . We regret that so much that vvas full of information and was treated in Bro . Speth's critical , but not dogmatic , style is incapable of being reproduced in our pages , his explanations and illustrations anent Masonic words being intensely interesting , but its

nature and character preclude it . Bro . Speth concluded a learned , thoughtful , and suggestive lecture—a lecture in which he showed himself both student , teacher , and philosopher—in the following words : " And now , brethren , to sum up the whole matter . My contention is that in early days there vvere two

ceremonies , one only of which vvas mystic ; that in course of time these were performed consecutively on the same evening and practically became one ; that they contained all the essentials of our present rite ; that about 1724 or 1725 they vvere first split up into three by some adventurous lodge ; that this practice vvas by no means

universal even as late as 1738 , and that it gradually obtained throughout the Craft . I have no doubt that my special assertions here and there may be contested vvith some show of success , but I feel confident that as a whole my thesis will sooner or later win for itself general acceptance ; it smooths over many difficulties

and reconciles many discrepancies wliich have hitherto puzzled the Masonic student . " Bro . Speth ' s lecture vvas listened to vvith the keenest interest and appreciation , and a most cordial vote of thanks to him vvas proposed by Bro . I . GERRARD , P . M .-54 .

This vvas seconded by Bro . T . P . ROBINSON , 2069 ( Editor and Proprietor of the Wakefield Express ) , who humourously commented on the strictures of the lecturer in reference to the editor of the Flying Post . Bro . OXI . EY , P . M . 495 , and others supported the vote , which , in a few well-chosen words , vvas put by the

Dep . Prov . G . M ., Bro . H . SMITH , who had taken the chair owing to the retirement ' of the President . It vvas carried unanimousl y and most enthusiastically . Bro . SPETH , who was evidentl y much gratified by the very favourable impression he had produced , thanked the brethren of the Wakefield Masonic

Literary Societ y for the patient and attentive hearing they had given to him , and for the high compliment they had paid him b y inviting him to visit them . He could not forget that it vvas to Wakefield that he vvas first asked , and whatever mi ght be his reception in the other towns of Yorkshire vvhich vvere included in his

programme , he would carry away vvith him a very lively sense of the kind appreciation they had shown him , and the hearty Yorkshire welcome accorded to him . After the lecture a social hour vvas passed vvith the brethren , during vvhich Bro . Speth won golden opinions through his genial wit and humrur .

Provincial Grand Lodge Of Tyrone And Fermanagh.

PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF TYRONE AND FERMANAGH .

The usual quarterly meeting of the above Provincial Grand Lodge vvas held in the Masonic Hall , Dungannon , on Monday , the 27 th ult ., to install officers for the year and to transact other general quarterly business . The officers for the year are as follows : Bro . W . G . Ternau , M . D ., 20 *; ... Prov . S . G . W .

„ James Crossle , 230 Prov . J . . W . „ W . F . Black , 332 Prov . G . Treas . „ 0 . Ternau , M . D ., 205 ... Prov . G . Sec . „ Rev . J . Montray , 230 ... " ) „ C . K . Irvine , D . D ., 230 ... C p r r-u „ J . W . Taylor , 230 f ' ° ' Chaps '

„ Lewis Richards , 9 ) „ Henry Irvine , 332 Prov . S . G . D . „ William Purdon , C . E ., 891 Prov . J . G . D . „ J . C . Sugars , M . D ., 9 ... Prov . G . S . of W . „ A . Anderson , 547 Prov . G . D . of C . „ J . W . E . Macartney , 332 ... " ) „ William Teele , J . P ., 8 91 ... [ Prov . G . Stwds . ,, . . ... w . _ , j . _ . ,, vy , ... . L i \ j \ . \_ i . kJLVVUS .

„ Thos . H . Aikin , 122 ... ) „ J . G . Donaldson , 470 ... Prov . G . S . B . „ J . L . Magill , 470 Prov . G . Org . „ Graham Brown , 470 ... Prov . G . I . G ! By reference to lod ge list vve find therefrom that the ofiicers in Provincial Grand Lodge are from Omagh , 3 ; Cookstovvn , 3 ; Enniskillen , 4 ; Aughnacloy , 4 ; Newtounstewart , 1 ; and Dungannon , 3 .

LECTURE BY BRO . G . W . SPETH AT YORK . On Wednesday evening , the 22 nd ult ., Bro . Speth delivered his lecture on the ritual before the brethren of York , under the auspices of the Albert Victor Lodge , No . 2328 . The lod ge was opened at Freemasons '

Hall , St . Saviourgate , York , when the chair was occupied by Bro . T . B . Whytehead , P . M ., in the absence , in the South of England , of Bro . the Dean of York W . M . Bro . C . G . Padel , P . M ., occupied the chair of S . W ., and Bro . J . Todd , P . M . 236 , occupied the J . W . ' s chair , there being present representatives of all four

Provincial Grand Lodge Of Tyrone And Fermanagh.

York lodges , forming a most appreciative audience . The lecturer vvas introduced by the acting W . M . in a few sentences . The lecture occupied about 85 minutes , and was most attentively followed throughout .

At its conclusion , Bro . T . B . WHYTEIIEAB moved a vote of thanks to the lecturer , and requested a representative of another lodge to second the same . This vvas done by Bro . TODD , 236 , supported by members of the Eboracum and Agricola Lodges , ancl was carried vvith acclamation . The lodge vvas then closed .

THE LIVERPOOL MASONIC HALL . The annual meeting of the members of the Masonic Hall Committee vvas held on Friday evening , the 24 th inst ., at headquarters in Hope-street , under the presidency of Bro . A . D . Hesketh . The accounts of Bro . Tyson , Honorary Treasurer , showed that the

amounts received in rents from lodges during the year was . £ 466 ; Irom lodges of instruction , . £ 37 ; from chapters , £ 72 ios . ; miscellaneous rents , ^ " 40 5 s ; and for occasional meetings , i . 157 15 s . ; total , _ £ iooo 15 s . iod . After payment of all accounts , there remained a balance in bank of _ £ I 8 Q 16 s .

The accounts vvere passed , and votes of thanks given to the various officers for their services duringthe year . Bro . T . H . W . Walker vvas elected chairman of the Hall Committee ; Bro . A . Cotter , vice-chairman ; Bro . J . T . Callow , Honorary Secretary ; Bro . J . N . Tyson , Honorary Treasurer and the following

were unanimously elected members of the Committee : Bros . A . D . Hesketh , J . Macnab , T . J . Jarman , J . B . Mackenzie , R . Foote , E . Morgan , D . Jackson , W . E . Coxon , J . Molloy , R . G . Bradley , H . F . Neale , J . Pemberton , A . Soldat , R . H . Leake , J . Beesley , G . Morgan , T . D . Jones , E . R . Latham , W . Maddox , W . Sweetman , and T . Salter . I

Masonic Bazaar At Mirfield.

MASONIC BAZAAR AT MIRFIELD .

On Thursday , the 23 rd ult ., a bazaar vvas held in the Masonic Hall , Mirfield , for the purpose of reducing the debt on the building latel y erected b y the brethren of No . 1102 . The efforts of the ladies interested in the bazaar had brought together a goodly array of both

plain and fancy articles . It vvas opened on the first day by Bro . E . T . Ingham , P . M ., P . P . G . Reg . Cambridgeshire , of Blake Hall ^ Mirfield ; on Friday vvas re-opened by Bro . T . Bateman Fox , P . M ., P . P . G . S . B . West Yorkshire , of Dewsbury , and on the last day , Saturday , by " Ye Popular

and muchlie respected Burgess offe ye Village " Bro . John ' Walmsley , C . C , P . M ., P . Z ., of Nab House , Mirfield . The total amount raised was . £ 390 , and every one connected vvith the bazaar deserve all praise for the success which has attended their efforts , especiall y seeing that the weather was for the most

part very unfavourable , especially on the two first days . The following ladies presided at the various stalls , viz .: "Atte one offe ye fancie Stalles "—Maistresse Ibberson , assisted b y Maistresses John Barker , James Barker , and A . A . Stott ; " Atte ye othere Fancie Stalle "—Maistresse Crowther , assisted b y

Maistresses J . K . Ibberson , G . H . Lister , W . H . Wilkinson and Miss Lister ; "Atte ye Stalle yclept Playne "—Maistresse Fairclough , assisted b y Maistresses T . Lang , J . Milner , and G . Armitage ; "Atte ye China and Basket Stalle "—Maistresse Walmsley , assisted b y Maistresses J . H . Simpson and

William Wilson ; "Atte ye Flower Stalle' '—Ye Demoiselles E . Crowther , K . T . Crowther , E . Ibberson , and L . Lister ; "Atte ye Refreshment Stalle" — Maistresse Hare , assisted bv Misses M . A . Simpson , E . Lister , T . M . Thornton , E . Sykes , and E . Walmsley , "A Wonderfulle Golden Mine " was prepared by Maister Herbert Anderson ; " Ye Wryters offe ye

Recordes" were Maister W . Beaumont and Maister W H . Wilkinson . The " Booke offe ye Doeings atte ye Bazaar " vvas compiled b y Maister John Barker , who , along vvith the other brethren of the lodge , did everything they could to add to the comfort of " all those who visited them , and vve congratulate all concerned on the result of their abours .

Funeral Of Bro. J. Oddy, I.P.M. 754.

FUNERAL OF BRO . J . ODDY , I . P . M . 754 .

The funeral of Bro . James Oddy , I . P . M Hi gh Cross Lodge , No . 754 , took place on the 23 rd ult ., at Tottenham Cemetery , in the presence of a large number of brethren ancl friends . Among these vvere Bros . Dr . Hall , J . Webb , J . Linzell , A . TaylorDanceClarke

, , , Little , J . Pinder , J . Avery , J . F . Mayo , J . H . Young , Barlow , Wilson , Baker , H . Henderson , and others . Representatives from Craft and Mark lodges , and Royal Arch chapters , of this and surrounding districts , were also present . Wreaths vvere placed upon the

coffin by the Hi gh Cross Lodge , the proprietor of the Seven Sisters Hotel , and several others . Our deceased brother , vyho was connected vvith many other societies , was held in very great esteem by a numerous circle of friends .

The Duchess of Fife has become Patroness of the Scottish National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children . Some 1100 marines and blue-jackets of Rear-Admiral Fremantle ' s fleet were inspected by the Sultan of Zanzibar on Tuesday , having previously gone through a number of evolutions greatly to the satisfaction of his Majesty .

Masonic Meetings (Metropolitan)

MASONIC MEETINGS ( Metropolitan )

For the week ending Saturday , February 8 , 1890 . SATURDAY , FEBRUARY 1 . Quarterly General Court Girls' School , at 12 . General Committee Hoys' School , Freemasons' Hnll , at 4 . CRAFT LODGES . 142 , St . Thomas ' s , Cannon-street Hotel . 1572 , Carnarvon , Albion Tavern . 1622 , Rose , Surrey Masonic Hall . 1949 , Brixton , Brixton Hall . 173 , Plumix Freemasons' Hall .

LODGES AND CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION . Alexandra Palace , Station Hotel , Camberwell New-road , at 7 . 30 , Chiswick , Windsor Castle Hot ., King-street , Hammersmith , al 7 . Eccleston , Brn . Dickie ' s , 13 , Cambridge-street , Pimlico , at 7 . Finsbury Park , Cock Tavern , Highbury , at 8 . King Harold , Four Swans , Waltham Cross , at 7 .

Manchester , Tupp ' s Restaurant , 8 , Tottenham Court-road , at 8 . Percy , Jolly Farmers , Southgate-road , N ., at 8 . Star , Five Bells , New Cross-road , S . E ., at 7 . Vitruvian , Duke of Albany Hotel , Kitto-road , St . Knthtrinc ' spark , Hatcham , S . E ., at 7 . 30 . Industry Chapter , Prince Regent , Dulwich-id ., Herne Hill , at 7 . 30

MONDAY , FEBRUARY 3 . CRAFT LODGES . 12 , Fortitude and Old Cumber . and , Ship and Turtle , Leadenhall-street . 25 , Robert Burns , Freemasons' Hall . 69 , Unity , Inns of Court Hotel . 83 , United Lodge of Prudence , Albion Tavern . 144 , St . Luke ' s , Anderton ' s Hotel . 2 . 6 , Unions , Freemasons' Hall .

1319 , Asaph , Freemasons Hall . 1625 , Tredegar , London Tavern , Fenchurch-street . 1657 , Aldersgate , Albion Tavern , Aldersgate-street , K . C ltbQ , Royal Leopold , Surrey Masonic Hall . 1731 , Cholmeley , Cafe Royal , Regent ' s-strect . 1853 , Caxton , Freemasons' Hall . 1996 , Priory Lodgeof Acton , Berrymead Priory , Acton . 2020 , St . Botolph ' s , Albion Tavern . 2098 , Harlesden , National Schools , Harlesden . 2242 , Tvsscn-Amherst , Amherst Club House , Hacknev .

LODGES AND CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION . Barnato , Victoria Hotel , 25 , Charterhouse-street , at 6 . Beaconsfield , Chequers Hotel , High-street , Walthamstow , at 8 . Coborn , Eagle Hotel , Snaresbrook , at 8 . Doric , White Horse Tavern , White Horse-lane , Mile End-road , 8 , Egyptian , Atlantic Tavern , Atlantic Road , Brixton , at 8 . Hyde Park , Porchester Hotel , Leinster-place , Cleveland Gardens , Porchester-terrace , Paddington , at 8 .

Kingsland , Cock Tavern , Highbury , N ., at 8 . 30 . Loughborough , Gauden Hotel , Clapham , S . W ., at 7 . 30 . Marquess ot Ripon , Royal Edward , Mare-street , Hackney , at 8 . Metropolitan , Moorgate Tavern , 15 , Finsbury-pavement , at 7 . 30 . Perseverance , Ye Old Cheshire Cheese , 23 , Addle-street , Woodstreet , E . C , at 7 . Prince Leopold , Printing Works , 202 , Whitechapel-road , at 7 . Uueen ' s Westminster and St . Marylebone , The Criterion ,

Piccadilly , VV ., at 8 . Royal Commemoration , Railway Hotel , Putney , 8 till 10 . St . James's Unif . n , Union Tavern , Air-st ., Regent-st ., at 8 . St . Mark ' s , Suncy Masonic Hall , Camberwell New-road . Selwyn , East Dulwich Hotel , East Dulwich , at 8 . Sincerity , Railway Tavern , Fenchurch-street , at 8 . Stockwell , VVhite Hart , Abchiirch-lane , at 6 . Strong Man , Bull and Bell , Ropemaker-st ., Moorgate-st ., E . G ., 7 . Ubique , Victoria Mansions Restaurant , Victoria-street , at 7 . 30 .

United Military , Earl of Chatham , Thomas-st ., Woolwich , 7 . 30 . Upper Norwood , VVhite Hart Hot ., Church-rd ., Upper Norwood , 1 * . Upton , i'hree Nuns Hotel , Aldgate , E ., at 8 . Wellington , White Swan Hotel , High-street , Deptford , 8 to 10 . West bmithheld , Manchester Hotel , Aldersgate-street , E . C , at 7 . Zetland , York and Albany , Park-street , Regent ' s rant , at s . North London Chnpter , Grosvenor Hotel , Canonbury , at 7 . 30 . Doric Cnapier , Duke's Head , 79 , Whitechapel road , at t > . Hope Chapter , Globe Tavern , Koyal Hill , Greenwich at 8 . Israel Chapter , Tupp ' s Restaurant , 8 , Tottenham Court-mad , VV .

ROYAL ARCH CHAPTERS . 161 :, Bayard , 33 , Go den-square . 1704 , Cable , Cannon-street Hotel . TUESDAY , FEBRUARY 4 . Colonial Board at 4 . CRAFT LODGES .

9 , Albion , Freemasons' Hall . 18 , Old Dundee , Cannon-street Hotel . 101 , Temple , Ship and Turtle , Leadenhall-street . 172 , Old Concord , I ' reemasons' Hall . 217 , Stability , Anderton s Hotel . 765 , St . James , Bridge House Hotel . 1159 , Marquisof Dalhousie , 33 , Golden-square . 1259 , Duke of Edinburgh , Cape of bond Hope Tavern , Com

I mercial-road . 1 1261 , Golden Rule , Cafe Royal , Regent-street . I 1381 , Kennington , Horns Tavern . j 1397 , Anerley , Thicket Hotel , Anerley . 1472 , Henley , Three Crowns , North Woolwich . ' 1093 , Kingsland , Cock Tavern , Highbury . 21 5 0 , Tivoli , 1 'ivoli Kestaurant , Strand . ' 2190 , lavage Club , Freemasons' Hall .

LOUOES AND CHAPTERS UF INSTRUCTION . Brixton , Prince Regent , Dulwich-road , Heme Hill , at 8 . Brownrigg , Alexandra Hotel , Kingston Hill , at 8 . Camden , Lord Northbrook Hotel , Lee , at 8 . Capper , Railway Tavern , Angel-lane , Stratford , at 8 . Constitutional , Bedford Hotel , Southampton Buildings , at 7 . Chaucer The Old VVhite Hart , High-street , Borough , at 8 . Corinthian , George Hotel , Cubitt town , Poplar , at 8 . Dalhousie , Middleton Arms , Corner of Oueen ' s-road and Middle

ton-road , Dalston , E ., at 8 . Domatic , Surrey Masonic Hall , Camberwell New-road , at 7 . 30 . Duke of Cornwall , ( Jueen ' s Arms , Queen-street , Cheapside , at ' 7 , East Surrey Lodge of Concord , Greyhound Hotel , High-street Croydon , at 8 , ' Emblematic , Mona Hotel ( late Ashley ' s ) , Henrietta-street , Covent Garden , at 8 . Enneld , Rose and Crown , Church-street , Edmonton , at 8 . Excelsior , Commercial Dock Tavern , Plough-road Rotherhithe

, Faith , Victoria Mansions Restaurant , Victoria-street , at 8 . Finsbury , London Collee House Tavern , Ludgate Hill , at 7 . Florence Nightingale , M . H ., William-street , Woolwich , at 7 . 30 . Friars , Liverpool Arms , Canning Town , at 7 . 30 . Islington , Cock Tavern , Highbury , at 7 . 30 . Joppa , Manchester Hotel , Aldersgate-street , at 8 . rvensington , Scarsdale Arms , Edward-square , Kensington at Mount Edgcumbe , Crown Tavern , Lambeth-road , S . E ., at 8 . Nelson , Royal Mortar Hotel , Woolwich , at 8 .

New Cross , Chester Arms , Albany-street , N . VV ., at 8 . New Finsbury Park , Hornsey Wood Tav ., Finsbury Park , at 8 . Pilgrim ( German language ; , Guildhall Tavern , Gresham-street , E . C , ist and 3 rd lues . Prince Frederick VVilliam , Eagle Tav ., Clifton-rd ., Maida-vale 8 . Prosperity , City Arms Restaurant , 2 , _ t . Mary Axe , E . C , at 7 ! Robert Burns , Tupp s Restaurant , 8 , Tottenham Court-road W . C , at 8 . '

Royal Naval College , Greenwich Hospital Schools , at 8 . South Middlesex , Beaufort House , Walham Green , S . W ., at 7 30 . St . George ' s , Public Hall , New Cross , at 8 . Wandsworth , East Hill Hotel , Alma-road , S . W ' ., at 8 . Yarborough , Green Dragon , Stepney , at 8 . Camden cnapier , The Moorgate , Moorgate-street , at 8 . Earl of Carnarvon Chaptet , Ladbroke Hall , Ladbroke Grove-road . Notting-hill , at 8 . Metropolitan Cnapier , White Hart , Abchurch-lane , at 6 . 30 . ROVAL ARCH CIIAPIERS . 169 , Temperance , White Swan , Deptford . 2 SS , Iris , Greyhound , Richmond .

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the Bodleian or amid thepriceless accumulations ofthe British Museum . Bro . Speth then sketched the history of the Philo-Musicce ct Architectures Soeietas . an institution which was formed in 1725 ; , and lasted but a few years , but whose minutes are still preserved to us . This society , which comprised Masons only , vvas

unauthorised , was even reprimanded b y Grand Lodge , but worked the Third Degree , and its proceedings appear to be the earliest established record of anything of the kind . From this period the Master Masons' Degree appears gradually to have spread until it obtained universally , though its raison d ' etre cannot be said to

have been by any means satisfactorily explained . We regret that so much that vvas full of information and was treated in Bro . Speth's critical , but not dogmatic , style is incapable of being reproduced in our pages , his explanations and illustrations anent Masonic words being intensely interesting , but its

nature and character preclude it . Bro . Speth concluded a learned , thoughtful , and suggestive lecture—a lecture in which he showed himself both student , teacher , and philosopher—in the following words : " And now , brethren , to sum up the whole matter . My contention is that in early days there vvere two

ceremonies , one only of which vvas mystic ; that in course of time these were performed consecutively on the same evening and practically became one ; that they contained all the essentials of our present rite ; that about 1724 or 1725 they vvere first split up into three by some adventurous lodge ; that this practice vvas by no means

universal even as late as 1738 , and that it gradually obtained throughout the Craft . I have no doubt that my special assertions here and there may be contested vvith some show of success , but I feel confident that as a whole my thesis will sooner or later win for itself general acceptance ; it smooths over many difficulties

and reconciles many discrepancies wliich have hitherto puzzled the Masonic student . " Bro . Speth ' s lecture vvas listened to vvith the keenest interest and appreciation , and a most cordial vote of thanks to him vvas proposed by Bro . I . GERRARD , P . M .-54 .

This vvas seconded by Bro . T . P . ROBINSON , 2069 ( Editor and Proprietor of the Wakefield Express ) , who humourously commented on the strictures of the lecturer in reference to the editor of the Flying Post . Bro . OXI . EY , P . M . 495 , and others supported the vote , which , in a few well-chosen words , vvas put by the

Dep . Prov . G . M ., Bro . H . SMITH , who had taken the chair owing to the retirement ' of the President . It vvas carried unanimousl y and most enthusiastically . Bro . SPETH , who was evidentl y much gratified by the very favourable impression he had produced , thanked the brethren of the Wakefield Masonic

Literary Societ y for the patient and attentive hearing they had given to him , and for the high compliment they had paid him b y inviting him to visit them . He could not forget that it vvas to Wakefield that he vvas first asked , and whatever mi ght be his reception in the other towns of Yorkshire vvhich vvere included in his

programme , he would carry away vvith him a very lively sense of the kind appreciation they had shown him , and the hearty Yorkshire welcome accorded to him . After the lecture a social hour vvas passed vvith the brethren , during vvhich Bro . Speth won golden opinions through his genial wit and humrur .

Provincial Grand Lodge Of Tyrone And Fermanagh.

PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF TYRONE AND FERMANAGH .

The usual quarterly meeting of the above Provincial Grand Lodge vvas held in the Masonic Hall , Dungannon , on Monday , the 27 th ult ., to install officers for the year and to transact other general quarterly business . The officers for the year are as follows : Bro . W . G . Ternau , M . D ., 20 *; ... Prov . S . G . W .

„ James Crossle , 230 Prov . J . . W . „ W . F . Black , 332 Prov . G . Treas . „ 0 . Ternau , M . D ., 205 ... Prov . G . Sec . „ Rev . J . Montray , 230 ... " ) „ C . K . Irvine , D . D ., 230 ... C p r r-u „ J . W . Taylor , 230 f ' ° ' Chaps '

„ Lewis Richards , 9 ) „ Henry Irvine , 332 Prov . S . G . D . „ William Purdon , C . E ., 891 Prov . J . G . D . „ J . C . Sugars , M . D ., 9 ... Prov . G . S . of W . „ A . Anderson , 547 Prov . G . D . of C . „ J . W . E . Macartney , 332 ... " ) „ William Teele , J . P ., 8 91 ... [ Prov . G . Stwds . ,, . . ... w . _ , j . _ . ,, vy , ... . L i \ j \ . \_ i . kJLVVUS .

„ Thos . H . Aikin , 122 ... ) „ J . G . Donaldson , 470 ... Prov . G . S . B . „ J . L . Magill , 470 Prov . G . Org . „ Graham Brown , 470 ... Prov . G . I . G ! By reference to lod ge list vve find therefrom that the ofiicers in Provincial Grand Lodge are from Omagh , 3 ; Cookstovvn , 3 ; Enniskillen , 4 ; Aughnacloy , 4 ; Newtounstewart , 1 ; and Dungannon , 3 .

LECTURE BY BRO . G . W . SPETH AT YORK . On Wednesday evening , the 22 nd ult ., Bro . Speth delivered his lecture on the ritual before the brethren of York , under the auspices of the Albert Victor Lodge , No . 2328 . The lod ge was opened at Freemasons '

Hall , St . Saviourgate , York , when the chair was occupied by Bro . T . B . Whytehead , P . M ., in the absence , in the South of England , of Bro . the Dean of York W . M . Bro . C . G . Padel , P . M ., occupied the chair of S . W ., and Bro . J . Todd , P . M . 236 , occupied the J . W . ' s chair , there being present representatives of all four

Provincial Grand Lodge Of Tyrone And Fermanagh.

York lodges , forming a most appreciative audience . The lecturer vvas introduced by the acting W . M . in a few sentences . The lecture occupied about 85 minutes , and was most attentively followed throughout .

At its conclusion , Bro . T . B . WHYTEIIEAB moved a vote of thanks to the lecturer , and requested a representative of another lodge to second the same . This vvas done by Bro . TODD , 236 , supported by members of the Eboracum and Agricola Lodges , ancl was carried vvith acclamation . The lodge vvas then closed .

THE LIVERPOOL MASONIC HALL . The annual meeting of the members of the Masonic Hall Committee vvas held on Friday evening , the 24 th inst ., at headquarters in Hope-street , under the presidency of Bro . A . D . Hesketh . The accounts of Bro . Tyson , Honorary Treasurer , showed that the

amounts received in rents from lodges during the year was . £ 466 ; Irom lodges of instruction , . £ 37 ; from chapters , £ 72 ios . ; miscellaneous rents , ^ " 40 5 s ; and for occasional meetings , i . 157 15 s . ; total , _ £ iooo 15 s . iod . After payment of all accounts , there remained a balance in bank of _ £ I 8 Q 16 s .

The accounts vvere passed , and votes of thanks given to the various officers for their services duringthe year . Bro . T . H . W . Walker vvas elected chairman of the Hall Committee ; Bro . A . Cotter , vice-chairman ; Bro . J . T . Callow , Honorary Secretary ; Bro . J . N . Tyson , Honorary Treasurer and the following

were unanimously elected members of the Committee : Bros . A . D . Hesketh , J . Macnab , T . J . Jarman , J . B . Mackenzie , R . Foote , E . Morgan , D . Jackson , W . E . Coxon , J . Molloy , R . G . Bradley , H . F . Neale , J . Pemberton , A . Soldat , R . H . Leake , J . Beesley , G . Morgan , T . D . Jones , E . R . Latham , W . Maddox , W . Sweetman , and T . Salter . I

Masonic Bazaar At Mirfield.

MASONIC BAZAAR AT MIRFIELD .

On Thursday , the 23 rd ult ., a bazaar vvas held in the Masonic Hall , Mirfield , for the purpose of reducing the debt on the building latel y erected b y the brethren of No . 1102 . The efforts of the ladies interested in the bazaar had brought together a goodly array of both

plain and fancy articles . It vvas opened on the first day by Bro . E . T . Ingham , P . M ., P . P . G . Reg . Cambridgeshire , of Blake Hall ^ Mirfield ; on Friday vvas re-opened by Bro . T . Bateman Fox , P . M ., P . P . G . S . B . West Yorkshire , of Dewsbury , and on the last day , Saturday , by " Ye Popular

and muchlie respected Burgess offe ye Village " Bro . John ' Walmsley , C . C , P . M ., P . Z ., of Nab House , Mirfield . The total amount raised was . £ 390 , and every one connected vvith the bazaar deserve all praise for the success which has attended their efforts , especiall y seeing that the weather was for the most

part very unfavourable , especially on the two first days . The following ladies presided at the various stalls , viz .: "Atte one offe ye fancie Stalles "—Maistresse Ibberson , assisted b y Maistresses John Barker , James Barker , and A . A . Stott ; " Atte ye othere Fancie Stalle "—Maistresse Crowther , assisted b y

Maistresses J . K . Ibberson , G . H . Lister , W . H . Wilkinson and Miss Lister ; "Atte ye Stalle yclept Playne "—Maistresse Fairclough , assisted b y Maistresses T . Lang , J . Milner , and G . Armitage ; "Atte ye China and Basket Stalle "—Maistresse Walmsley , assisted b y Maistresses J . H . Simpson and

William Wilson ; "Atte ye Flower Stalle' '—Ye Demoiselles E . Crowther , K . T . Crowther , E . Ibberson , and L . Lister ; "Atte ye Refreshment Stalle" — Maistresse Hare , assisted bv Misses M . A . Simpson , E . Lister , T . M . Thornton , E . Sykes , and E . Walmsley , "A Wonderfulle Golden Mine " was prepared by Maister Herbert Anderson ; " Ye Wryters offe ye

Recordes" were Maister W . Beaumont and Maister W H . Wilkinson . The " Booke offe ye Doeings atte ye Bazaar " vvas compiled b y Maister John Barker , who , along vvith the other brethren of the lodge , did everything they could to add to the comfort of " all those who visited them , and vve congratulate all concerned on the result of their abours .

Funeral Of Bro. J. Oddy, I.P.M. 754.

FUNERAL OF BRO . J . ODDY , I . P . M . 754 .

The funeral of Bro . James Oddy , I . P . M Hi gh Cross Lodge , No . 754 , took place on the 23 rd ult ., at Tottenham Cemetery , in the presence of a large number of brethren ancl friends . Among these vvere Bros . Dr . Hall , J . Webb , J . Linzell , A . TaylorDanceClarke

, , , Little , J . Pinder , J . Avery , J . F . Mayo , J . H . Young , Barlow , Wilson , Baker , H . Henderson , and others . Representatives from Craft and Mark lodges , and Royal Arch chapters , of this and surrounding districts , were also present . Wreaths vvere placed upon the

coffin by the Hi gh Cross Lodge , the proprietor of the Seven Sisters Hotel , and several others . Our deceased brother , vyho was connected vvith many other societies , was held in very great esteem by a numerous circle of friends .

The Duchess of Fife has become Patroness of the Scottish National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children . Some 1100 marines and blue-jackets of Rear-Admiral Fremantle ' s fleet were inspected by the Sultan of Zanzibar on Tuesday , having previously gone through a number of evolutions greatly to the satisfaction of his Majesty .

Masonic Meetings (Metropolitan)

MASONIC MEETINGS ( Metropolitan )

For the week ending Saturday , February 8 , 1890 . SATURDAY , FEBRUARY 1 . Quarterly General Court Girls' School , at 12 . General Committee Hoys' School , Freemasons' Hnll , at 4 . CRAFT LODGES . 142 , St . Thomas ' s , Cannon-street Hotel . 1572 , Carnarvon , Albion Tavern . 1622 , Rose , Surrey Masonic Hall . 1949 , Brixton , Brixton Hall . 173 , Plumix Freemasons' Hall .

LODGES AND CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION . Alexandra Palace , Station Hotel , Camberwell New-road , at 7 . 30 , Chiswick , Windsor Castle Hot ., King-street , Hammersmith , al 7 . Eccleston , Brn . Dickie ' s , 13 , Cambridge-street , Pimlico , at 7 . Finsbury Park , Cock Tavern , Highbury , at 8 . King Harold , Four Swans , Waltham Cross , at 7 .

Manchester , Tupp ' s Restaurant , 8 , Tottenham Court-road , at 8 . Percy , Jolly Farmers , Southgate-road , N ., at 8 . Star , Five Bells , New Cross-road , S . E ., at 7 . Vitruvian , Duke of Albany Hotel , Kitto-road , St . Knthtrinc ' spark , Hatcham , S . E ., at 7 . 30 . Industry Chapter , Prince Regent , Dulwich-id ., Herne Hill , at 7 . 30

MONDAY , FEBRUARY 3 . CRAFT LODGES . 12 , Fortitude and Old Cumber . and , Ship and Turtle , Leadenhall-street . 25 , Robert Burns , Freemasons' Hall . 69 , Unity , Inns of Court Hotel . 83 , United Lodge of Prudence , Albion Tavern . 144 , St . Luke ' s , Anderton ' s Hotel . 2 . 6 , Unions , Freemasons' Hall .

1319 , Asaph , Freemasons Hall . 1625 , Tredegar , London Tavern , Fenchurch-street . 1657 , Aldersgate , Albion Tavern , Aldersgate-street , K . C ltbQ , Royal Leopold , Surrey Masonic Hall . 1731 , Cholmeley , Cafe Royal , Regent ' s-strect . 1853 , Caxton , Freemasons' Hall . 1996 , Priory Lodgeof Acton , Berrymead Priory , Acton . 2020 , St . Botolph ' s , Albion Tavern . 2098 , Harlesden , National Schools , Harlesden . 2242 , Tvsscn-Amherst , Amherst Club House , Hacknev .

LODGES AND CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION . Barnato , Victoria Hotel , 25 , Charterhouse-street , at 6 . Beaconsfield , Chequers Hotel , High-street , Walthamstow , at 8 . Coborn , Eagle Hotel , Snaresbrook , at 8 . Doric , White Horse Tavern , White Horse-lane , Mile End-road , 8 , Egyptian , Atlantic Tavern , Atlantic Road , Brixton , at 8 . Hyde Park , Porchester Hotel , Leinster-place , Cleveland Gardens , Porchester-terrace , Paddington , at 8 .

Kingsland , Cock Tavern , Highbury , N ., at 8 . 30 . Loughborough , Gauden Hotel , Clapham , S . W ., at 7 . 30 . Marquess ot Ripon , Royal Edward , Mare-street , Hackney , at 8 . Metropolitan , Moorgate Tavern , 15 , Finsbury-pavement , at 7 . 30 . Perseverance , Ye Old Cheshire Cheese , 23 , Addle-street , Woodstreet , E . C , at 7 . Prince Leopold , Printing Works , 202 , Whitechapel-road , at 7 . Uueen ' s Westminster and St . Marylebone , The Criterion ,

Piccadilly , VV ., at 8 . Royal Commemoration , Railway Hotel , Putney , 8 till 10 . St . James's Unif . n , Union Tavern , Air-st ., Regent-st ., at 8 . St . Mark ' s , Suncy Masonic Hall , Camberwell New-road . Selwyn , East Dulwich Hotel , East Dulwich , at 8 . Sincerity , Railway Tavern , Fenchurch-street , at 8 . Stockwell , VVhite Hart , Abchiirch-lane , at 6 . Strong Man , Bull and Bell , Ropemaker-st ., Moorgate-st ., E . G ., 7 . Ubique , Victoria Mansions Restaurant , Victoria-street , at 7 . 30 .

United Military , Earl of Chatham , Thomas-st ., Woolwich , 7 . 30 . Upper Norwood , VVhite Hart Hot ., Church-rd ., Upper Norwood , 1 * . Upton , i'hree Nuns Hotel , Aldgate , E ., at 8 . Wellington , White Swan Hotel , High-street , Deptford , 8 to 10 . West bmithheld , Manchester Hotel , Aldersgate-street , E . C , at 7 . Zetland , York and Albany , Park-street , Regent ' s rant , at s . North London Chnpter , Grosvenor Hotel , Canonbury , at 7 . 30 . Doric Cnapier , Duke's Head , 79 , Whitechapel road , at t > . Hope Chapter , Globe Tavern , Koyal Hill , Greenwich at 8 . Israel Chapter , Tupp ' s Restaurant , 8 , Tottenham Court-mad , VV .

ROYAL ARCH CHAPTERS . 161 :, Bayard , 33 , Go den-square . 1704 , Cable , Cannon-street Hotel . TUESDAY , FEBRUARY 4 . Colonial Board at 4 . CRAFT LODGES .

9 , Albion , Freemasons' Hall . 18 , Old Dundee , Cannon-street Hotel . 101 , Temple , Ship and Turtle , Leadenhall-street . 172 , Old Concord , I ' reemasons' Hall . 217 , Stability , Anderton s Hotel . 765 , St . James , Bridge House Hotel . 1159 , Marquisof Dalhousie , 33 , Golden-square . 1259 , Duke of Edinburgh , Cape of bond Hope Tavern , Com

I mercial-road . 1 1261 , Golden Rule , Cafe Royal , Regent-street . I 1381 , Kennington , Horns Tavern . j 1397 , Anerley , Thicket Hotel , Anerley . 1472 , Henley , Three Crowns , North Woolwich . ' 1093 , Kingsland , Cock Tavern , Highbury . 21 5 0 , Tivoli , 1 'ivoli Kestaurant , Strand . ' 2190 , lavage Club , Freemasons' Hall .

LOUOES AND CHAPTERS UF INSTRUCTION . Brixton , Prince Regent , Dulwich-road , Heme Hill , at 8 . Brownrigg , Alexandra Hotel , Kingston Hill , at 8 . Camden , Lord Northbrook Hotel , Lee , at 8 . Capper , Railway Tavern , Angel-lane , Stratford , at 8 . Constitutional , Bedford Hotel , Southampton Buildings , at 7 . Chaucer The Old VVhite Hart , High-street , Borough , at 8 . Corinthian , George Hotel , Cubitt town , Poplar , at 8 . Dalhousie , Middleton Arms , Corner of Oueen ' s-road and Middle

ton-road , Dalston , E ., at 8 . Domatic , Surrey Masonic Hall , Camberwell New-road , at 7 . 30 . Duke of Cornwall , ( Jueen ' s Arms , Queen-street , Cheapside , at ' 7 , East Surrey Lodge of Concord , Greyhound Hotel , High-street Croydon , at 8 , ' Emblematic , Mona Hotel ( late Ashley ' s ) , Henrietta-street , Covent Garden , at 8 . Enneld , Rose and Crown , Church-street , Edmonton , at 8 . Excelsior , Commercial Dock Tavern , Plough-road Rotherhithe

, Faith , Victoria Mansions Restaurant , Victoria-street , at 8 . Finsbury , London Collee House Tavern , Ludgate Hill , at 7 . Florence Nightingale , M . H ., William-street , Woolwich , at 7 . 30 . Friars , Liverpool Arms , Canning Town , at 7 . 30 . Islington , Cock Tavern , Highbury , at 7 . 30 . Joppa , Manchester Hotel , Aldersgate-street , at 8 . rvensington , Scarsdale Arms , Edward-square , Kensington at Mount Edgcumbe , Crown Tavern , Lambeth-road , S . E ., at 8 . Nelson , Royal Mortar Hotel , Woolwich , at 8 .

New Cross , Chester Arms , Albany-street , N . VV ., at 8 . New Finsbury Park , Hornsey Wood Tav ., Finsbury Park , at 8 . Pilgrim ( German language ; , Guildhall Tavern , Gresham-street , E . C , ist and 3 rd lues . Prince Frederick VVilliam , Eagle Tav ., Clifton-rd ., Maida-vale 8 . Prosperity , City Arms Restaurant , 2 , _ t . Mary Axe , E . C , at 7 ! Robert Burns , Tupp s Restaurant , 8 , Tottenham Court-road W . C , at 8 . '

Royal Naval College , Greenwich Hospital Schools , at 8 . South Middlesex , Beaufort House , Walham Green , S . W ., at 7 30 . St . George ' s , Public Hall , New Cross , at 8 . Wandsworth , East Hill Hotel , Alma-road , S . W ' ., at 8 . Yarborough , Green Dragon , Stepney , at 8 . Camden cnapier , The Moorgate , Moorgate-street , at 8 . Earl of Carnarvon Chaptet , Ladbroke Hall , Ladbroke Grove-road . Notting-hill , at 8 . Metropolitan Cnapier , White Hart , Abchurch-lane , at 6 . 30 . ROVAL ARCH CIIAPIERS . 169 , Temperance , White Swan , Deptford . 2 SS , Iris , Greyhound , Richmond .

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