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REVIEWS
THE LANCASTER MASONIC CALENDAR FOR 1890 . This little calendar increases in interest annually , and the present issue for 1890 is by far the best of the series , so that Bro . H . Longman , the editor , deserves full credit for his handy little souvenir . The calendar portion is on similar lines to the preceding , as respects
the ordidary portion of the neat little annual , but other parts are considerably extended , and additional features add considerably to its usefulness , especially for local purposes . There are many towns which mig ht well follow Bro . Longman ' s example , and start a similar little book . The expense is light , and the
utility of such publications is so apparent that the wonder is there are so few as yet circulated , unless on behalf of the several Provincial Grand Lodges . Even as to these , in some parts of the country , they are more the exception than the rule , and yet for real use and reference nothing else can possibly supply information as these directories or calendars contain .
We fancy the editor of the Lancaster Calendar might supply the number of members subscribing to the several bodies represented in this compact little book , not , however , to the exclusion of other particulars now g iven , as none can be dispensed with . The local and Central Masonic Charities are carefully described by
Bro . Longman , and the centenary of the Lodge of Fortitude , 1889 , has a number of pages devoted to that celebration , which passed off so well . "A Funeral Service" and a stirring article on the " R . A ., Mark , and other Degrees " are additions of value , as also is " The Master . " " Remarkable Occurrences " appear for the first time , and the interesting " Masonic Notes "
are brought down to the end of last year . Dr . Rob Morris ' s poem , " New Year's Reflections , " is most appropriate , and altogether vve greet this wee book vvith more than ordinary pleasure vvith its increased attractions for iSqo .
MEN AND WOMEN OF THE DAY . The February number of the above will be specially acceptable to Masons , as it contains an excellent p hotograph , by Mr . Barraud , of our Deputy Grand Master , the Earl of Lathom , who has well been termed the handsomest member in the House of Lords . The part is further enriched by an equally good likeness ot Miss Agnes Huntington , the prima donna of the Prince
of Wales's Theatre . Professor Blackie is the other subject , and annexed is a good biography of each of the celebrities . The Archbishop of Canterbury , Miss Julia . Neilson , of the Haymarket Theatre , and Major General Grenfell , of Egyptian fame , are pourtrayed in Mr . Barraud ' s well-known stvle in last month ' s number .
and this month contains life-like portraits , specially taken , of his Eminence Cardinal Manning , the Marchioness of Dufferin and Ava , and Bro . Capt . Shaw , C . B . We venture to suggest that additional interest would ensue if facsimiles of the autographs of each subject vvere published .
HAZELL'S ANNUAL FOR 1890 . Since the date of its first issue , five years ago , Hazell's Annual has steadily increased in value as a handy reference book on topics of the day . The volume for 1890 presents the accustomed mass of
information , tersely put , aiid systematicall y arranged . Amongst other interesting features , there is an exhaustive account of the doings of the Parnell Commission , and an able article on our Navy and the manoeuvres of 1880 .
Reports Of Masonic Meetings.
REPORTS OF MASONIC MEETINGS .
draft flDasonry . METROPOLITAN MEETINGS . Peace and Harmony Lodge ( No . 60 ) . —A meeting of this time-honoured lodge was held on the 24 th ultimo , at Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen-street , when there were present among others , Bros . A . | . Altman , C . C , P . M . 16 59 , P . G . S ., W . M . ; E . Rogers , P . M . 123 S , P . G . D . Middx ., G . S ., S . W . ; H . Slade , J . . ; H . Younsj , P . M .,
P . G . S ., Treas . . F . Binckes , P . M ., P . G . S ., P . G . S . B ., Sec ; Dr . Kempter , P . M ., S . D . ; Clowes , P . P . G . W . Essex , J . D . ; Capt . T . C . Walls , P . P . G . W . Middx ., I . G . ; Masters , P . M ., & c , Stwd . ; Layton , J . P ., P . M ., P . G . S . ; H . J . Lardner , P . P . G . D . C . Surrey ; Robinson , G . H . Kenning , Balliston , I-I . A . Slade , F . F . Slade , and others . Ihe minutes of the previous meeting having been read
and confirmed , Bro . Layton , I . P . V ., impressively passed Bros . H . A . Slade and F . T . Slade . Bro . H . Slade , P . M ., J . W ., was unanimously elected for recommendation tothe Grand Master as Grand Steward for the year 1 S 90-91 . Upon the motion of Bro . Masters , a member of the Provisional Committee , R . M . I , for Boys , and seconded by Bro . Capt . Walls , it vvas unanimously resolved— " That the sum
?! & 5 be voted tothe ' Bro . F . Binckes' Indemnity Fund . " 1 he name of a brother for joining having been handed in for election at the next meeting , the lodge was closed . The brethren and their visitors then adjourned to the banquet . U pon the removal of thc cloth the usual toasts received full justice .
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Bros . E . Rogers , G . Stwd ., and Binckes , P . G . S . B ., responded on behalf of '' The Grand Officers . " The latter brother , in most eloquent terms , then proposed " The Health of the W . M . In the course of his remarks he spoke of Bro . Altman's civic career . At the present time he vvas chairman of one of the large Corporation Committees , which , in itself , vvas a good proof of his at ention
and zeal to his public duties . In another lodge their W . M . had worked well and worthily , and , in concluding his speech , Bro . Binckes expressed a hope that Bro . Altman would long continue to be a member of the old Peace and Harmony Lodge . The Worshipful Master having replied , gave "The
Visitors , " which toast vvas responded to by Bros . Langley , P . M ., Webber , and Simms . "The Past Masters , " "Treasurerand Secretary , " vvere replied to by Bros . Binckes , P . M ., and IT . Young , P . M ., and "The Officers , " by Bros . Rogers , and Dr . Kempter . The proceedings then terminated .
Old Concord Lodge ( No . 172 ) . —The installation meeting of this old and prosperous lodge vvas held on Tuesday , the 7 th ult ., when there were present Bros . G . Evans , VV . M . ; Carl id Fleck , S . W . ; J . A . Armour , J . VV . ; J . Hancock , Treas . ; G . King , Sec ; R . Steele , S . D . j J . B . Evans , J . D . j H . Tatton Sykes , I . G . j C . W . S . Collins , Org ; . ; Cotichman , Tyler j H . R . Cope , P . M . j
R . D . Hilton , P . M . j VV . O . Beazley , P . M . j T . Whaley , P . M . j G . Hockley , P . M . j J . Whaley , P . M . j W . Ravaison , VV . West , A . E . Thomson , W . Poole , E . H . Gilbert , A . C . Everitt , C . Crockford , C . Meinhoff , H . Mays , T . Cason , S . Mordan , J . A . Fleck , R . Marsh , G . Worth , T . VV . Brookes , R . Jones , Dr . Stewart , W . Evans , G . VV . Street , H . Sherras , G . Dorsett , J . Peyton , E . Reane , R .
Barrett , J . Basket ., C . E . Rablev , H . H . Whale , M . H . Foster , H . J . Searle , H . Flinn , W . H . Nevvson , E . D . Francis , J . R . Jackson , F . D . Norman , F . E . Goosey , W . A . Goosey , A . H . Surr , F . H . Hare , J . S . Hare , G . Wallis , H . Stanley , G . Watson , and J . VVatson . Visitors : Bros . A . V . Ashby , 619 j VV . T . Foot , 3 j VV . Vermer , 901 ; G . T . Crockford , 1 S 15 ; C . Norwood ,
1790 j H . F . Bing , 1962 j VV . Cambden , 22 SJ r . Hilton , 1622 j S . J . Gore , 829 j G . G . Highland , 1563 j A . S . Kersley , 574 j T . W . Hatch , 1809 ; E . C . Porter , 1612 j C . 1 . Pullen , 2030 j T . Horton , S 71 j J . Barnett , 2192 J S . Barwell , 901 j A . Pooly , 1612 J H . Harris , 733 j H . G . Coard , 2242 j E . E . Hawkins , 1507 ; L . Lucas , 192 ; E . H . Lea , 49 ; W . Cowley , 1559 j W . Grover ,
925 j E . Brooks , 7 6-j J . VV . Kay , 1624 J r . J . Sykes , 256 ; G . H . Lindley Renton , 1 S 3 ; J . Kent , 203 . j j . Cooper 1475 j A . Saunders , 144 j G . Booth Henning , 256 j A . Aslett , 107 j and F . M . Noakes , 214 S . The minutes having been read and confirmed , the W . M . proceeded to install his successor , Bro . Carl T . Fleck , S . VV ., VV . M . elect , the whole of this beautiful ceremony
being' rendered in a most clear and impressive manner , lt is worthy of note that this is the first time for many years that a W . M . has installed his successor . The newly-installed W . M . then invested his officers as follows : Bros . R . Steele , S . W . ; J . B . Evans , J . W . j J . Hancock , Treas . j G . King , Sec ., H . T . Sykes , S . D . j W . Hunt . J . D . ; G . N . Street , I . G . ; F . VV . Jordan , D . C . j C . VV .
S . Lollins , Org . j C . H . Foes , Stwd . j and C . Couchman , Tyler . There being no further business , the lodge vvas closed , and the brethren adjourned to the Holborn Restaurant , where an excellent uanquet vvas served in the Venetian Room . After the removal of the cloth , the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given and received .
Bro . Evans , I . P . M ., in proposing "The Health of the W . M ., " said they were proud in having so distinguished a brother as their VV . M , He was initiated a year alter himself , and had passed the chair in another lodge , thus being twice VV . M . since 18 S 3 . The VV . M . thanked the brethren for the enthusiastic manner in which they had received the toast . He would
endeavour to do all in his power during his year of office to uphold the prestige of the Old Concord Lodge . The VV . M . next proposed " The Health of the I . P . M ., " which , he said , vvas a privilege he highly prized , he having been the first one for many years to install his successor . He had been the promoter of the Jubilee ball , which had enabled them to hand over a considerable sum to the
Benevolent Fund . He had thoroughly kept up the prestige of the lodge , having had during his year of office no less than 16 initiates . He had now to ask him to accept a jewel as a small token of the esteem in which he was held by every member of the lodge , and he trusted he might live long to wear it in remembrance of his year of office . Bro . Evans , I . P . M ., in reply said for the first time he felt
some diffidence in replying to the very flattering remarks which had been made by the W . M . He was proud to say that he had as much work during his year of office as any Master during the memory of any member of the lodge . He thanked his officers for the very able and efficient assistance they had rendered him , and would be most willing to render them any assistance when their term ot office
in the chair arrived . 'The handsome jewel which they had presented to him he should always wear vvith pride , and would ever keep fresh in his mind his year of office as VV . M . of the Old Concord Lodge . The VV . M . in felicitous terms proposed "The Health of the Visitors , " whom he said they were always very pleased to see , and he trusted they would allow him , as a special
privilege , to couple with that toast the name of his father , who had been for 25 years a member of that lodge . Bro . J . A . Fleck , in reply , said , it was a proud moment for him to see his eldest son installed into the chair of that lodge . He vvas sure he would do his best to fulfil those duties with honour to himself and credit to the lodge . Hc had always experienced great pleasure in attending the meetings of the lodge , but never so great as on the present
. Bro . G . King , in responding to the toast of "The Secretary and Treasurer , " said he hardly knew what fresh to say , so long as they appreciated their old Secretary , so long he should be pleased to fulfil those duties . 'The VV . M ., in proposing - "The Health of the Past Masters , " said no lodge had better Past Masters than they had ,
and he trusted they would continue to give them the benefit of their experience , as they had done in the past . Bro . W . 0 . Beazley , P . M ., replied in a few well-chosen remarks , 'The W . M . next proposed the toast of "The Officers of the Lodge , " and in doing so made special mention of the . thanks that vvere due to Bro . C . W . S . Collins , their newly-
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appointed Organist , for the splendid musical entertainmen t he had provided for them , which was quite a novel feature in the lodge , and one which they highly appreciated . Bro . C . ' W . S . Collins , in reply , thanked the VV . Master for the kind way in which he had spoken of him , and assured him that nothing should be wanting on his part to assist in rendering the ceremonies more impressive or enliven
the refreshment which followed labour . The Tyler's toast brought to a close one of the most successful meetings the lodge has had for many years . During the evening an excellent selection of music was performed by Mdme . Eugenia Morgan , Miss Cosa Gregson ( violin ) , Miss Emily Foxcroft , Miss Amy Vernon , Bro . A . Weston , and Mr . J . D . Fitzgerald , under the direction of Bro . C . W . S . Collins , Org .
Lodge of Israel ( No . 205 ) . —The installation meeting of this old lodge vvas held on Tuesday evening , at the Canon Street Hotel , E . C . The W . M ., Bro . Chas . Frederick Hogard , P . G . Std . Br ., presided , and among about 120 brethren present vvere Past Masters—Bros . A . M . Cohen , Treas . j H . J . Phillips , Sec . ; Solomon Jacobs , A . / . Henochsberg - , H . M . Harris , P . P . D . G . D . C . VV . Lanes . ;
J . A . Gartley , I . P . Cohen , E . H . Norden , S . M . Harris , and VV . Littaur . Visitors : Bros . Magnus Ohren , P . A . G . D . C ; j . Barnett , J . W . 2192 ; S . Myers , P . M . 130 ; H . Lashmore , P . M . 394 , P . G . D . Hants and the Isle of Wight j J . S . Eastes , P . G . D ., D . P . G . M . Kentj Michael Emanuel , P . P . G . R . Hants and Isle of Wightj H . Levy , 574 J B . Raines , 1 S 5 ; T . H . Edmonds , G . S . L . j Fredk .
Binckes , P . G . S . B . j B . Vallentine , 185 ; C . Vandyke , W . M . 1017 j H . Massey , P . M . 619 and 192 S j H . Marks , P . M . 1349 ; J . F . Lee , 117 S ; J . VV . Barker , P . M . 1767 ; S . V . Abraham , P . M . 1017 J H . Cohen , I . P . M . 16 5 SJ J . Lazarus , P . M . 205 and 1017 J J . Bishop , 1112 ( Mayor of Southampton ) j V . A . Wartenberg , P . M . 1476 ; VV . J . Gardner , VV . M . iSS j F . Heilbrun , 15 C 3 j H . Buckeridge ,
1658 j R . Hart , P . M . 1421 j E . M . Bockbinder , Perseverante Amitie , Paris j G . M . Lion , P . M . iSS j E . Salomon , 101 7 j S . Lancart , W . M . I 66 S J . VV . Harvey , P . M . 25 J VV . Wright , Org . 1 S 97 ; H . Warner , 2265 ; F . B . Phillips , 2265 j France Kran , iSS ; Dr . Jabez Hogg , P . G . D . ; J . Lewis Thomas , P . A . G . D . C . j J . C . Hayes , P . M . 619 ; P . Haines , 1658 ; C . J . Schwarz , 1305 ; and Wm . G .
Parnell , 704 . There vvas no business before the lodge but the installation , and after the usual preliminaries and the passing of the Audit report , Bro . Hogard , on the presentation of Bro . H . M . Harris , P . M ., D . C , installed Bro . Michael Isaac Emanuel , who vvas Master of the lodge 20 years ago , as W . M . ofthe lodge for the ensuing year . The
brethren appointed to office were Bros . Charles Fredk . Hogard , P . M ., Past Grand Std . Br ., I . P . M . ; Rev . Marcus Haines , S . W . ( in absentia ); S . Dancyger , J . W . j Abraham Mark Cohen , P . M ., Treasurerj C . F . Hogard , P . M ., Sec . j M . Bash , S . D . j J . Levy , J . D . ; H . M . Harris , P . M ., D . C . j 1 . H . Gluckstein , I . G . j B . Marcus , A . D . C . j J . Dancyger and I . White , Stwds . j and R . J .
Morley , lyler . At the conclusion of the ceremonies uf installation and appointment of officers , and the delivery of the addresses , a handsome silver teapot , together with a gold bar to his Past Master ' s jewel , was presented to Bro . Hogard . The teapot bore the following' inscription : " Presented to VV . Bro . Charles Frederick Hogard , P . G . Std . Br ., P . M ., by the lodge of Israel , No . 205 , in
recognition of his untiring energy as Secretary during 12 years , and the valuable services rendered by him as W . M , ior the year ending 28 th January , 1 S 90 . " The presentation was accompanied by a speech from the W . M ., in which he extolled the services Bro . Hogard had rendered to the lodge , and Bro . Hogard , in acknowledging the presentation , expressed the gratification he always felt in doing whatever he
could on behalf of the Lodge of Israel . It vvas then announced that the W . M . was going to stand as Steward for the lodge at the forthcoming Festival of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution , and the sum of 10 guineas vvas unanimously voted to be placed on his list . Notice of motion vvas given by Bro . C . F . Hogaid to vote the sum of £ 2 ios . to the Koyal Masonic Institution for Boys' Pension
Indemnity Fund . Lodge vvas shortly afterwards closed , and the usual grand banquet followed . The VV . M ., in proposing "The Deputy Grand Master , and the rest of the Grand Officers , " and giving the names of Bros . Dr . Hogg , J . S . Eastes , J . Lewis Thomas , Magnus Ohren , F . Binckes , and C . F . Hogard , said that vvith such
an array of Past Grand Officers he was sure the toast would be received with the enthusiasm it so well deserved . Bro . Dr . Jabez Hogg , P . G . D ., regretted that he happened to be the Senior Grand Officer present who had to respond in the first place on account ot the prevailing illness which prevented others attending , and in the second place , because it reminded him that he was getting near to the bourn from
which even a Mason did not return . But his duty was lighter because the Lodge of Israel was so well acquainted with the Grand Officers and what they had done in the cause of Masonry . They had a grand example in Bro . Hogard , whose services they had recognised that night by a handsome presentation . Bro . Hogard vvas capable of performing any Masonic duties , and there vvas no man
more distinguished in the Craft . Bro . J . Lewis Thomas , who also responded , said it vvas to him personally the greatest pleasure in his Masonic career to come to the Lodge of Israel . He had been theie many years , and it gave him unbounded pleasure to witness how grandly thc lodge fulfilled the historic traditions it represented . Masons congratulated the lodge because they
dated from that magnificent temple of Masonry where Masonry first began , and the Lodge of Israel had been the most enthusiastic representatives of that olden and glorious time . The Grand Oilicers were glad to accept the hospitality of the lodge , which enabled them to see how nobly its members fulfilled all the tenets and principles of Freemasonry . Bro . C . F . Hogard , I . P . M ., in proposing " The W . M ., "
said it vvas just 20 years since Bro . M . I . Emanuel vvas first installed in the chair of the Lodge of Israel . He ( Bro . Hogard ) had had the distinguished honour of installing him for the second time that evening . In his early days Bro . Emanuel was a giant in strength who initiated many brethren in the lodge . The way he did his duty then vvas
an earnest of the way in which he would perform it now , and with these few words he would commend the toast to the brethren . The W . M ., in reply , said he would pledge himself once for ail to do his utmost during his year of office for the welfare and harmony of the lodge , and he trusted that when
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REVIEWS
THE LANCASTER MASONIC CALENDAR FOR 1890 . This little calendar increases in interest annually , and the present issue for 1890 is by far the best of the series , so that Bro . H . Longman , the editor , deserves full credit for his handy little souvenir . The calendar portion is on similar lines to the preceding , as respects
the ordidary portion of the neat little annual , but other parts are considerably extended , and additional features add considerably to its usefulness , especially for local purposes . There are many towns which mig ht well follow Bro . Longman ' s example , and start a similar little book . The expense is light , and the
utility of such publications is so apparent that the wonder is there are so few as yet circulated , unless on behalf of the several Provincial Grand Lodges . Even as to these , in some parts of the country , they are more the exception than the rule , and yet for real use and reference nothing else can possibly supply information as these directories or calendars contain .
We fancy the editor of the Lancaster Calendar might supply the number of members subscribing to the several bodies represented in this compact little book , not , however , to the exclusion of other particulars now g iven , as none can be dispensed with . The local and Central Masonic Charities are carefully described by
Bro . Longman , and the centenary of the Lodge of Fortitude , 1889 , has a number of pages devoted to that celebration , which passed off so well . "A Funeral Service" and a stirring article on the " R . A ., Mark , and other Degrees " are additions of value , as also is " The Master . " " Remarkable Occurrences " appear for the first time , and the interesting " Masonic Notes "
are brought down to the end of last year . Dr . Rob Morris ' s poem , " New Year's Reflections , " is most appropriate , and altogether vve greet this wee book vvith more than ordinary pleasure vvith its increased attractions for iSqo .
MEN AND WOMEN OF THE DAY . The February number of the above will be specially acceptable to Masons , as it contains an excellent p hotograph , by Mr . Barraud , of our Deputy Grand Master , the Earl of Lathom , who has well been termed the handsomest member in the House of Lords . The part is further enriched by an equally good likeness ot Miss Agnes Huntington , the prima donna of the Prince
of Wales's Theatre . Professor Blackie is the other subject , and annexed is a good biography of each of the celebrities . The Archbishop of Canterbury , Miss Julia . Neilson , of the Haymarket Theatre , and Major General Grenfell , of Egyptian fame , are pourtrayed in Mr . Barraud ' s well-known stvle in last month ' s number .
and this month contains life-like portraits , specially taken , of his Eminence Cardinal Manning , the Marchioness of Dufferin and Ava , and Bro . Capt . Shaw , C . B . We venture to suggest that additional interest would ensue if facsimiles of the autographs of each subject vvere published .
HAZELL'S ANNUAL FOR 1890 . Since the date of its first issue , five years ago , Hazell's Annual has steadily increased in value as a handy reference book on topics of the day . The volume for 1890 presents the accustomed mass of
information , tersely put , aiid systematicall y arranged . Amongst other interesting features , there is an exhaustive account of the doings of the Parnell Commission , and an able article on our Navy and the manoeuvres of 1880 .
Reports Of Masonic Meetings.
REPORTS OF MASONIC MEETINGS .
draft flDasonry . METROPOLITAN MEETINGS . Peace and Harmony Lodge ( No . 60 ) . —A meeting of this time-honoured lodge was held on the 24 th ultimo , at Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen-street , when there were present among others , Bros . A . | . Altman , C . C , P . M . 16 59 , P . G . S ., W . M . ; E . Rogers , P . M . 123 S , P . G . D . Middx ., G . S ., S . W . ; H . Slade , J . . ; H . Younsj , P . M .,
P . G . S ., Treas . . F . Binckes , P . M ., P . G . S ., P . G . S . B ., Sec ; Dr . Kempter , P . M ., S . D . ; Clowes , P . P . G . W . Essex , J . D . ; Capt . T . C . Walls , P . P . G . W . Middx ., I . G . ; Masters , P . M ., & c , Stwd . ; Layton , J . P ., P . M ., P . G . S . ; H . J . Lardner , P . P . G . D . C . Surrey ; Robinson , G . H . Kenning , Balliston , I-I . A . Slade , F . F . Slade , and others . Ihe minutes of the previous meeting having been read
and confirmed , Bro . Layton , I . P . V ., impressively passed Bros . H . A . Slade and F . T . Slade . Bro . H . Slade , P . M ., J . W ., was unanimously elected for recommendation tothe Grand Master as Grand Steward for the year 1 S 90-91 . Upon the motion of Bro . Masters , a member of the Provisional Committee , R . M . I , for Boys , and seconded by Bro . Capt . Walls , it vvas unanimously resolved— " That the sum
?! & 5 be voted tothe ' Bro . F . Binckes' Indemnity Fund . " 1 he name of a brother for joining having been handed in for election at the next meeting , the lodge was closed . The brethren and their visitors then adjourned to the banquet . U pon the removal of thc cloth the usual toasts received full justice .
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Bros . E . Rogers , G . Stwd ., and Binckes , P . G . S . B ., responded on behalf of '' The Grand Officers . " The latter brother , in most eloquent terms , then proposed " The Health of the W . M . In the course of his remarks he spoke of Bro . Altman's civic career . At the present time he vvas chairman of one of the large Corporation Committees , which , in itself , vvas a good proof of his at ention
and zeal to his public duties . In another lodge their W . M . had worked well and worthily , and , in concluding his speech , Bro . Binckes expressed a hope that Bro . Altman would long continue to be a member of the old Peace and Harmony Lodge . The Worshipful Master having replied , gave "The
Visitors , " which toast vvas responded to by Bros . Langley , P . M ., Webber , and Simms . "The Past Masters , " "Treasurerand Secretary , " vvere replied to by Bros . Binckes , P . M ., and IT . Young , P . M ., and "The Officers , " by Bros . Rogers , and Dr . Kempter . The proceedings then terminated .
Old Concord Lodge ( No . 172 ) . —The installation meeting of this old and prosperous lodge vvas held on Tuesday , the 7 th ult ., when there were present Bros . G . Evans , VV . M . ; Carl id Fleck , S . W . ; J . A . Armour , J . VV . ; J . Hancock , Treas . ; G . King , Sec ; R . Steele , S . D . j J . B . Evans , J . D . j H . Tatton Sykes , I . G . j C . W . S . Collins , Org ; . ; Cotichman , Tyler j H . R . Cope , P . M . j
R . D . Hilton , P . M . j VV . O . Beazley , P . M . j T . Whaley , P . M . j G . Hockley , P . M . j J . Whaley , P . M . j W . Ravaison , VV . West , A . E . Thomson , W . Poole , E . H . Gilbert , A . C . Everitt , C . Crockford , C . Meinhoff , H . Mays , T . Cason , S . Mordan , J . A . Fleck , R . Marsh , G . Worth , T . VV . Brookes , R . Jones , Dr . Stewart , W . Evans , G . VV . Street , H . Sherras , G . Dorsett , J . Peyton , E . Reane , R .
Barrett , J . Basket ., C . E . Rablev , H . H . Whale , M . H . Foster , H . J . Searle , H . Flinn , W . H . Nevvson , E . D . Francis , J . R . Jackson , F . D . Norman , F . E . Goosey , W . A . Goosey , A . H . Surr , F . H . Hare , J . S . Hare , G . Wallis , H . Stanley , G . Watson , and J . VVatson . Visitors : Bros . A . V . Ashby , 619 j VV . T . Foot , 3 j VV . Vermer , 901 ; G . T . Crockford , 1 S 15 ; C . Norwood ,
1790 j H . F . Bing , 1962 j VV . Cambden , 22 SJ r . Hilton , 1622 j S . J . Gore , 829 j G . G . Highland , 1563 j A . S . Kersley , 574 j T . W . Hatch , 1809 ; E . C . Porter , 1612 j C . 1 . Pullen , 2030 j T . Horton , S 71 j J . Barnett , 2192 J S . Barwell , 901 j A . Pooly , 1612 J H . Harris , 733 j H . G . Coard , 2242 j E . E . Hawkins , 1507 ; L . Lucas , 192 ; E . H . Lea , 49 ; W . Cowley , 1559 j W . Grover ,
925 j E . Brooks , 7 6-j J . VV . Kay , 1624 J r . J . Sykes , 256 ; G . H . Lindley Renton , 1 S 3 ; J . Kent , 203 . j j . Cooper 1475 j A . Saunders , 144 j G . Booth Henning , 256 j A . Aslett , 107 j and F . M . Noakes , 214 S . The minutes having been read and confirmed , the W . M . proceeded to install his successor , Bro . Carl T . Fleck , S . VV ., VV . M . elect , the whole of this beautiful ceremony
being' rendered in a most clear and impressive manner , lt is worthy of note that this is the first time for many years that a W . M . has installed his successor . The newly-installed W . M . then invested his officers as follows : Bros . R . Steele , S . W . ; J . B . Evans , J . W . j J . Hancock , Treas . j G . King , Sec ., H . T . Sykes , S . D . j W . Hunt . J . D . ; G . N . Street , I . G . ; F . VV . Jordan , D . C . j C . VV .
S . Lollins , Org . j C . H . Foes , Stwd . j and C . Couchman , Tyler . There being no further business , the lodge vvas closed , and the brethren adjourned to the Holborn Restaurant , where an excellent uanquet vvas served in the Venetian Room . After the removal of the cloth , the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given and received .
Bro . Evans , I . P . M ., in proposing "The Health of the W . M ., " said they were proud in having so distinguished a brother as their VV . M , He was initiated a year alter himself , and had passed the chair in another lodge , thus being twice VV . M . since 18 S 3 . The VV . M . thanked the brethren for the enthusiastic manner in which they had received the toast . He would
endeavour to do all in his power during his year of office to uphold the prestige of the Old Concord Lodge . The VV . M . next proposed " The Health of the I . P . M ., " which , he said , vvas a privilege he highly prized , he having been the first one for many years to install his successor . He had been the promoter of the Jubilee ball , which had enabled them to hand over a considerable sum to the
Benevolent Fund . He had thoroughly kept up the prestige of the lodge , having had during his year of office no less than 16 initiates . He had now to ask him to accept a jewel as a small token of the esteem in which he was held by every member of the lodge , and he trusted he might live long to wear it in remembrance of his year of office . Bro . Evans , I . P . M ., in reply said for the first time he felt
some diffidence in replying to the very flattering remarks which had been made by the W . M . He was proud to say that he had as much work during his year of office as any Master during the memory of any member of the lodge . He thanked his officers for the very able and efficient assistance they had rendered him , and would be most willing to render them any assistance when their term ot office
in the chair arrived . 'The handsome jewel which they had presented to him he should always wear vvith pride , and would ever keep fresh in his mind his year of office as VV . M . of the Old Concord Lodge . The VV . M . in felicitous terms proposed "The Health of the Visitors , " whom he said they were always very pleased to see , and he trusted they would allow him , as a special
privilege , to couple with that toast the name of his father , who had been for 25 years a member of that lodge . Bro . J . A . Fleck , in reply , said , it was a proud moment for him to see his eldest son installed into the chair of that lodge . He vvas sure he would do his best to fulfil those duties with honour to himself and credit to the lodge . Hc had always experienced great pleasure in attending the meetings of the lodge , but never so great as on the present
. Bro . G . King , in responding to the toast of "The Secretary and Treasurer , " said he hardly knew what fresh to say , so long as they appreciated their old Secretary , so long he should be pleased to fulfil those duties . 'The VV . M ., in proposing - "The Health of the Past Masters , " said no lodge had better Past Masters than they had ,
and he trusted they would continue to give them the benefit of their experience , as they had done in the past . Bro . W . 0 . Beazley , P . M ., replied in a few well-chosen remarks , 'The W . M . next proposed the toast of "The Officers of the Lodge , " and in doing so made special mention of the . thanks that vvere due to Bro . C . W . S . Collins , their newly-
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appointed Organist , for the splendid musical entertainmen t he had provided for them , which was quite a novel feature in the lodge , and one which they highly appreciated . Bro . C . ' W . S . Collins , in reply , thanked the VV . Master for the kind way in which he had spoken of him , and assured him that nothing should be wanting on his part to assist in rendering the ceremonies more impressive or enliven
the refreshment which followed labour . The Tyler's toast brought to a close one of the most successful meetings the lodge has had for many years . During the evening an excellent selection of music was performed by Mdme . Eugenia Morgan , Miss Cosa Gregson ( violin ) , Miss Emily Foxcroft , Miss Amy Vernon , Bro . A . Weston , and Mr . J . D . Fitzgerald , under the direction of Bro . C . W . S . Collins , Org .
Lodge of Israel ( No . 205 ) . —The installation meeting of this old lodge vvas held on Tuesday evening , at the Canon Street Hotel , E . C . The W . M ., Bro . Chas . Frederick Hogard , P . G . Std . Br ., presided , and among about 120 brethren present vvere Past Masters—Bros . A . M . Cohen , Treas . j H . J . Phillips , Sec . ; Solomon Jacobs , A . / . Henochsberg - , H . M . Harris , P . P . D . G . D . C . VV . Lanes . ;
J . A . Gartley , I . P . Cohen , E . H . Norden , S . M . Harris , and VV . Littaur . Visitors : Bros . Magnus Ohren , P . A . G . D . C ; j . Barnett , J . W . 2192 ; S . Myers , P . M . 130 ; H . Lashmore , P . M . 394 , P . G . D . Hants and the Isle of Wight j J . S . Eastes , P . G . D ., D . P . G . M . Kentj Michael Emanuel , P . P . G . R . Hants and Isle of Wightj H . Levy , 574 J B . Raines , 1 S 5 ; T . H . Edmonds , G . S . L . j Fredk .
Binckes , P . G . S . B . j B . Vallentine , 185 ; C . Vandyke , W . M . 1017 j H . Massey , P . M . 619 and 192 S j H . Marks , P . M . 1349 ; J . F . Lee , 117 S ; J . VV . Barker , P . M . 1767 ; S . V . Abraham , P . M . 1017 J H . Cohen , I . P . M . 16 5 SJ J . Lazarus , P . M . 205 and 1017 J J . Bishop , 1112 ( Mayor of Southampton ) j V . A . Wartenberg , P . M . 1476 ; VV . J . Gardner , VV . M . iSS j F . Heilbrun , 15 C 3 j H . Buckeridge ,
1658 j R . Hart , P . M . 1421 j E . M . Bockbinder , Perseverante Amitie , Paris j G . M . Lion , P . M . iSS j E . Salomon , 101 7 j S . Lancart , W . M . I 66 S J . VV . Harvey , P . M . 25 J VV . Wright , Org . 1 S 97 ; H . Warner , 2265 ; F . B . Phillips , 2265 j France Kran , iSS ; Dr . Jabez Hogg , P . G . D . ; J . Lewis Thomas , P . A . G . D . C . j J . C . Hayes , P . M . 619 ; P . Haines , 1658 ; C . J . Schwarz , 1305 ; and Wm . G .
Parnell , 704 . There vvas no business before the lodge but the installation , and after the usual preliminaries and the passing of the Audit report , Bro . Hogard , on the presentation of Bro . H . M . Harris , P . M ., D . C , installed Bro . Michael Isaac Emanuel , who vvas Master of the lodge 20 years ago , as W . M . ofthe lodge for the ensuing year . The
brethren appointed to office were Bros . Charles Fredk . Hogard , P . M ., Past Grand Std . Br ., I . P . M . ; Rev . Marcus Haines , S . W . ( in absentia ); S . Dancyger , J . W . j Abraham Mark Cohen , P . M ., Treasurerj C . F . Hogard , P . M ., Sec . j M . Bash , S . D . j J . Levy , J . D . ; H . M . Harris , P . M ., D . C . j 1 . H . Gluckstein , I . G . j B . Marcus , A . D . C . j J . Dancyger and I . White , Stwds . j and R . J .
Morley , lyler . At the conclusion of the ceremonies uf installation and appointment of officers , and the delivery of the addresses , a handsome silver teapot , together with a gold bar to his Past Master ' s jewel , was presented to Bro . Hogard . The teapot bore the following' inscription : " Presented to VV . Bro . Charles Frederick Hogard , P . G . Std . Br ., P . M ., by the lodge of Israel , No . 205 , in
recognition of his untiring energy as Secretary during 12 years , and the valuable services rendered by him as W . M , ior the year ending 28 th January , 1 S 90 . " The presentation was accompanied by a speech from the W . M ., in which he extolled the services Bro . Hogard had rendered to the lodge , and Bro . Hogard , in acknowledging the presentation , expressed the gratification he always felt in doing whatever he
could on behalf of the Lodge of Israel . It vvas then announced that the W . M . was going to stand as Steward for the lodge at the forthcoming Festival of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution , and the sum of 10 guineas vvas unanimously voted to be placed on his list . Notice of motion vvas given by Bro . C . F . Hogaid to vote the sum of £ 2 ios . to the Koyal Masonic Institution for Boys' Pension
Indemnity Fund . Lodge vvas shortly afterwards closed , and the usual grand banquet followed . The VV . M ., in proposing "The Deputy Grand Master , and the rest of the Grand Officers , " and giving the names of Bros . Dr . Hogg , J . S . Eastes , J . Lewis Thomas , Magnus Ohren , F . Binckes , and C . F . Hogard , said that vvith such
an array of Past Grand Officers he was sure the toast would be received with the enthusiasm it so well deserved . Bro . Dr . Jabez Hogg , P . G . D ., regretted that he happened to be the Senior Grand Officer present who had to respond in the first place on account ot the prevailing illness which prevented others attending , and in the second place , because it reminded him that he was getting near to the bourn from
which even a Mason did not return . But his duty was lighter because the Lodge of Israel was so well acquainted with the Grand Officers and what they had done in the cause of Masonry . They had a grand example in Bro . Hogard , whose services they had recognised that night by a handsome presentation . Bro . Hogard vvas capable of performing any Masonic duties , and there vvas no man
more distinguished in the Craft . Bro . J . Lewis Thomas , who also responded , said it vvas to him personally the greatest pleasure in his Masonic career to come to the Lodge of Israel . He had been theie many years , and it gave him unbounded pleasure to witness how grandly thc lodge fulfilled the historic traditions it represented . Masons congratulated the lodge because they
dated from that magnificent temple of Masonry where Masonry first began , and the Lodge of Israel had been the most enthusiastic representatives of that olden and glorious time . The Grand Oilicers were glad to accept the hospitality of the lodge , which enabled them to see how nobly its members fulfilled all the tenets and principles of Freemasonry . Bro . C . F . Hogard , I . P . M ., in proposing " The W . M ., "
said it vvas just 20 years since Bro . M . I . Emanuel vvas first installed in the chair of the Lodge of Israel . He ( Bro . Hogard ) had had the distinguished honour of installing him for the second time that evening . In his early days Bro . Emanuel was a giant in strength who initiated many brethren in the lodge . The way he did his duty then vvas
an earnest of the way in which he would perform it now , and with these few words he would commend the toast to the brethren . The W . M ., in reply , said he would pledge himself once for ail to do his utmost during his year of office for the welfare and harmony of the lodge , and he trusted that when