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Freemasonry In Trinidad.
of such patronage , the society rapidly increased . The early history of the order is confessedly involved in obscurity . It is , therefore , no intention of mine to trim my lamp for an adventurous pilgrimage into the dim cloudlands of tradition , or
the mythic regions of imagination , more especially as I belie \ e that the actual present and the daAvning future Avill afford us , as Freemasons , more ample food for speculation and reflection than even the venerated records of the
past . It is undeniable that this is an age of progress ; in every department of art and science astonishing discoveries have been made of many useful inventions . In the midst of this general advancement , Ave find F ' reemasonry still occupying a foremost place in the estimation of
intellectual men . Now , as of old , Princes and the exalted ones of the earth , are found clothed in the Mason ' s badge , and wielding the Alason ' s gavel . To yon , my brethren , as Alasons , I need hardly say that Ave owe this glorious position mainly to the grand principles on Avhich our
order is founded . Indelibly inscribed on the pillars of our temple , are the halloAved Avords" Brotherly Love , Relief , and Truth "—and every true Mason bears them like a talisman engraved on his heart . I -will HOAV bring to your notice a lew AA'ords of practical application . AVe
knowthat the tenets of Alasonry are good . Let us therefore endeavour to carry them out in our lives . Let the reality of our professions be proved by our actions , and the faith that is in us be manifested , in deed as in Avord . Al y dear brethren , you are placed like a city on a hill . The eyes of the
world are upon you , and strong prejudices are entertained against the institution , Avhich can only be obviated by the correct deportment of its members . Let us , therefore , decide to Avalk according to the light , that men may see our good Avorks , and glorify our Fatherwhich is in Heaven .
J beg to repeat Avhat I said at the consecration at Alount Aloriah , — " Carefully guard against the admission of unworthy and worthless candidates ; permit not the frivolous , the dissolute , or the intemperate to enter Avithin our gates , or to participate in ceremonies Avhich they can neither
comprehend nor enjoy . " Better the lodge should have but nine Avorthy members , than iiiuety-aiidnine who are not worthy . In conclusion , my dear brethren , I would express a fervent hope , in which , 1 am sure , every one present Avill heartily join , that the foundation we are laying this
evening inthenameof T . G . A . O . T . U . may be solid and lasting ; that the altar which AVC raise may be over consecrated to the service of morality and virtue , and that years—many years hence—when our living breathing formsshall have long mingled Avith our kindred dust , our descendants of Lodge Caledonia , 324 , may still be found
promulgating , in all their original purity the genuine principles of our noble and lime-honoured fraternity . " Solemn music followed the deliverv of ihe Alaster ' s address , after Aihieh the Charier was laid on the table by the R . AW AL , the elements uncovered , and prayer offered . The usual
professions to the east , P . AI . Ab . Simmons carrying Bible : P . AI . Alatl . G . Stephenson , Cornucopia ivitli corn : P . AI . Geo . Palmer , Cup with wine ; Humphreys , Cup Avith oil ; the K . AV . AI . sprinkling the . corn , Avine , and oil : accompanied with the usual invocations , and finally declared the hall duly consecrated .
KiiK . vr . i . —In our account of British I ' niiin Lodge , No . r 14 , paerc . ^ 24 , 4 'Jtli line . for" . Jewel" read "gavel "; 55 th line , lor " three degrees . " lead " ihinl degree . " I ' l 111 : AN ' . viiai . —I'ure vvatei is the greatest desideratum of life and the most dillieult 10 obtain , and ihe reeent revelation * respecting the simply of some of the South London
eompanies and country wells are absolutely tcmlying , but remedy is to a great extent in our own hands , 'l ' he use of Air . l . ipseonibe ' s ( o [ Temple-bar ) new ( latent sellcleansing charcoal cistern tillers , which are comparatively inexpensive and are now being extensively adopted , will furnish a supply of filleted water sullicieiit for all domestic . pvjxi-cs , which , having passed through purified charcoal ,
is t , i ,-irelv free from lead , sewage , or other impurities . I his tiller is »! .-ll-cleansing , can lie adapted to anv cistern , andprnc-¦ : ical ! y .-la . sK a long time , 'l'he smaller tillers by the same . maker lor drinking purposes are most convenient and orna--ncntal , and Alt , J . ipscombc thoroughly merits the many tc .-tiuioniaJs he has received fioin our contemporaries and : ke highest authorities in die medical profession . —Standard .
Royal Masonic Institution For Girls.
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS .
A meeting ofthe Go \ 'ernors of this Institution AA-as held on Thursday , 30 th ult ., Bro . John Symonds in the chair , for tlie purpose of electing nine members of the Audit Committee , and twelve members ofthe House Committee . The
election resulted as follows : — A I'll IT COMMITTEE . Bro . John Symonds ^ 7 „ William Paas 37 „ J . R . Sheen 36 „ Henry Empson 35 ., Henry Browse 32
„ J . G . Chancellor 29 „ AVilliam Roebuck 28 „ A . H . Tattershall .- 25 ,, George Bone 22
„ Brackstone Baker 20 „ AVilliam Hale 15 ,, R . Hcrve Giraud 4 The lirst nine Avere elected .
HOUSE COMMITTKi ; . Bro . Rev . J . A ' aughan 43 ,, Ilenjamin Head 40 ,, AVilliam Paas 40 „ Alajor John Creaton 38
,, George Cox 37 ,, Raynham AV . Stewart 37 „ James R . Sheen 36 ,, Henry BroAA-se 3 ^ ,, J ohn A Rucker , 3 , 3 „ Joshua Nunn 32 „ Dudley Rolls 27 ,, Thomas AV . AV'hitc 24 .
„ Robert Kenyon 23 Edward Cox 22 ,, Frederick Adlard 18 ,, J . G . Chancellor 10 „ William Bristow 8 The first twelve AV ere elected .
Poetry.
Poetry .
OH AVOWED I AVERE A FREEA 1 ASOX . Oh would I Avete a Freemason , Though onl y of low degree I'd try to lind a link to bind , The world in unity .
Tlie universal brotherhood Of man , should be my aim : I'd help the weak and sore distress d . The sorry , sick , and lame . Oh would 1 Avere a Freemason , \ c .
The true , right hand of fellowshi p : I Avould extend to all , The prince , the tradesman , and the serf I'd own , both great and small . I ' ll wreath around the brow of faith , The guerdon of hope
And chanty , the noblest trait , AVith misery should cope . Oh would I Ave re a Freemason , Nx .
And HOAV I am a Alason , Accepted , good , and free : 1 II try to dwell AV ith all mankind In love , and harmony .
'l'he square , the compass , and the rule , Shall be my guide through life ! The hol y volume 1 AA ill hold Al y stay in peace or strife , And now I am a Alason , Mc .
The great all-seeing eye of ( iod , I know looks on me still ; I'll try to follow His commands , And own His mighty Avill .
In love I 11 help my brother man , Relief to him I'll g ive ; And truth shall be my guiding star AVhilst on this earth I live , And now I am a Alason , \ -c .
'l'he graces , ( our , my actions shall Control whilst I am here , j Bv justice , virtue , peace , aud truth . A name , I w ill nprear . In streiitii . li I v . ill e-tablish .
( iod >•'•' . s , un . , iouse , for ave , And to Masonry J will stand , Mv goodwill plcnteoiislv . And now 1 am a Freemason , T . AV .
Poetry.
PRINCE ARTHUR ' VISIT TO LIVERPOOL . — LETTER PROM THE QUEEN . —In connection with His Royal Highness Prince Arthur ' s recent visit
to Liverpool and enthusiastic reception , the folloAving letter has been received by the Alayor of the town , from the Marquis of Ripon , on behalf of the Queen : —
"Balmoral Castle , 25 th May , 1872 . Sir , — 1 am commanded by the Queen to inform you that Her Alajesty has received Avith much satisfaction from Prince Arthur an account of the enthusiastic manner in which His Royal
Highness Avas received at Liverpool . Ihe Queen commands me to convey to you the expression of Her Majesty ' s great gratification at this striking proof of the loyalty of the inhabitants of
that great port and of their attachment to Her Majesty ' s person and family . 1 have the honour to be , sir , your faithful servant , RIPON .
"To the Alayor ol Liverpool . ' A similar letter Ave believe has been received by Air . Graves , ALP ., Avhose guest Prince Arthur Avas during his visit to Liverpool .
Metropolitan Masonic Meetings.
METROPOLITAN MASONIC MEETINGS .
For the Week ending Friday , June 7 th , 1872 . The Editor will be trlacl to have notice from Secretaries of Lodges and Chapters of any change in place or time of meeting .
S . VTUHDVY , J : I . General Committee Hoys' . jchool . Freemasons' Hall , at 4 . Lodge i ) 75 , Hose of Denmark , White Hart , Barnes . Star Lodge of Instruction ( 1275 ) , Marquis of Granby New Cross-road , at 7 ; liro . C . S . Dilley , Preceptor ' Sphinx Lodge of Instruction ( 1329 ) , Stirling Castle ,
Camberwell , at 7 , 50 ; Bros . Thomas and Worthington , Preceptors . Mount Sinai Chapter of Instruction , Union Tavern , Airstreet , at 8 ; Comp . Brett , Preceptor . . Alanchester Lodge of Instruction , Yorkshire Grey , London Street , Fitzroy-Scjuare , at 8 . Bro Ash , P . M ., Preceptor .
MONDAY , . J I-NI : , ; . Consecration oi Friends in Council Lodge , No 1 . 58 . 5 , Masonic I lall 3 t 5 Golden Sq at 2 , 45 Premier Hed Cross Conclave , Freemasons' Tavern . Lodge ifi , Koyal Alpha , Willis's Rooms , St . James's .
,, iSS , Joppa , Albion Tavern , Aldersgate-street . „ 1 . 519 , Asaph , Freemasons' Hall . Sincerity Lodge of Instruction ( 174 ) , Hallway Tavern Fenchurch-street Station , at 7 . Strong Man Lodge of Instruction ( 45 ) , Old Jerusalem Tavern , St . John's Gale , Clerkenweli , at 8 ; Bro . James Terry , Preceptor . Camden Lodge of Instruction ( 704 ) , Adelaide Tavern ,
llavcrstock-hill , at 8 ; Bro . T . A . Adams , Preceptor . Kastern Star Lodge of Instruction ( 95 ) , Koyal Hotel , Mileend-load , at 7 ., 50 ; Bro . K . Gottheil , Preceptor . British Oak Lodge of Instruction , Bank of Friendshi p Tavern , Mile End , al 7 for 8 . St . James ' s Union Lodge of Instruction ( 180 ) , Horse and
Gioom I avern , \\ insley-street , ( opposite the Pantheon ) , Oxford-street , at 8 ; Bro . J . H . Stacey , Preceptor . Wellington Lodge of Instruction , White Swan Tavern , Deptford , at 8 ; Bro . C . G . Willey , P . M . n 55 , Preceptor .
St . John of Wapping Lodge of Instruction ( 1 . 500 ) , Gun Tavern , High-street , AYapping , al 7 ; Bro . T . Morlleck , Preceptor . West Kent Lodge of Improvement ( 1297 ) , St . Saviour ' s College , Slansted-road , J ' oiesi-hill , at 7 .. 50 ; )! io . 11 . AA ' . Lindus , Preceptor .
Tt'i : sii . \ v , J I-NI-. 4 . Grand Marl . Lodge , Freemasons' Tavern al 5 p . m . Kent Alark Lodge , Freemasons' Tavern Colonial Board al , 5 o'clock . Lodge 107 , St . John ' s , Holl y Bush Tavern , J iampslead . ,, 12 57 , Grosvenor , Caledonian Hotel , Adelphi . „ 12 , 9 , Duke of Edinburgh , New Globe Tavern , Boivroad .
,, 12 ( 11 , Golden liule , . Masons' I lall , Masons ' -avenue . ,, 1 29 S , Hoval Standard , . Marquess Tavern , Canonburv , Chap , ioo- Temperance . White Swan Tavern , Deptford . Metropolitan Chapter of Instruction , Portugal Ilolel Fleet-stieet , at 7 ; Comp . Brett , Preceptor . Domatic Lodge ol Instruction , Palmerston Tav .,
Grosvenorpark , Camberwell , at 8 . Bro . John Thomas , Preceptor . Faith Lodge of Instruction , Hefreslimeut Hooms , A'ietoria-st . ( opposite Westminster Palace I loiel ) at 8 ; Bro . C . A . Cottebrune , Preceptor . Yarborough Lodge of Instruction , Green Dragon , Stepney , at 8 ; Bro . Isaac Saqui , Preceptor ,
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Freemasonry In Trinidad.
of such patronage , the society rapidly increased . The early history of the order is confessedly involved in obscurity . It is , therefore , no intention of mine to trim my lamp for an adventurous pilgrimage into the dim cloudlands of tradition , or
the mythic regions of imagination , more especially as I belie \ e that the actual present and the daAvning future Avill afford us , as Freemasons , more ample food for speculation and reflection than even the venerated records of the
past . It is undeniable that this is an age of progress ; in every department of art and science astonishing discoveries have been made of many useful inventions . In the midst of this general advancement , Ave find F ' reemasonry still occupying a foremost place in the estimation of
intellectual men . Now , as of old , Princes and the exalted ones of the earth , are found clothed in the Mason ' s badge , and wielding the Alason ' s gavel . To yon , my brethren , as Alasons , I need hardly say that Ave owe this glorious position mainly to the grand principles on Avhich our
order is founded . Indelibly inscribed on the pillars of our temple , are the halloAved Avords" Brotherly Love , Relief , and Truth "—and every true Mason bears them like a talisman engraved on his heart . I -will HOAV bring to your notice a lew AA'ords of practical application . AVe
knowthat the tenets of Alasonry are good . Let us therefore endeavour to carry them out in our lives . Let the reality of our professions be proved by our actions , and the faith that is in us be manifested , in deed as in Avord . Al y dear brethren , you are placed like a city on a hill . The eyes of the
world are upon you , and strong prejudices are entertained against the institution , Avhich can only be obviated by the correct deportment of its members . Let us , therefore , decide to Avalk according to the light , that men may see our good Avorks , and glorify our Fatherwhich is in Heaven .
J beg to repeat Avhat I said at the consecration at Alount Aloriah , — " Carefully guard against the admission of unworthy and worthless candidates ; permit not the frivolous , the dissolute , or the intemperate to enter Avithin our gates , or to participate in ceremonies Avhich they can neither
comprehend nor enjoy . " Better the lodge should have but nine Avorthy members , than iiiuety-aiidnine who are not worthy . In conclusion , my dear brethren , I would express a fervent hope , in which , 1 am sure , every one present Avill heartily join , that the foundation we are laying this
evening inthenameof T . G . A . O . T . U . may be solid and lasting ; that the altar which AVC raise may be over consecrated to the service of morality and virtue , and that years—many years hence—when our living breathing formsshall have long mingled Avith our kindred dust , our descendants of Lodge Caledonia , 324 , may still be found
promulgating , in all their original purity the genuine principles of our noble and lime-honoured fraternity . " Solemn music followed the deliverv of ihe Alaster ' s address , after Aihieh the Charier was laid on the table by the R . AW AL , the elements uncovered , and prayer offered . The usual
professions to the east , P . AI . Ab . Simmons carrying Bible : P . AI . Alatl . G . Stephenson , Cornucopia ivitli corn : P . AI . Geo . Palmer , Cup with wine ; Humphreys , Cup Avith oil ; the K . AV . AI . sprinkling the . corn , Avine , and oil : accompanied with the usual invocations , and finally declared the hall duly consecrated .
KiiK . vr . i . —In our account of British I ' niiin Lodge , No . r 14 , paerc . ^ 24 , 4 'Jtli line . for" . Jewel" read "gavel "; 55 th line , lor " three degrees . " lead " ihinl degree . " I ' l 111 : AN ' . viiai . —I'ure vvatei is the greatest desideratum of life and the most dillieult 10 obtain , and ihe reeent revelation * respecting the simply of some of the South London
eompanies and country wells are absolutely tcmlying , but remedy is to a great extent in our own hands , 'l ' he use of Air . l . ipseonibe ' s ( o [ Temple-bar ) new ( latent sellcleansing charcoal cistern tillers , which are comparatively inexpensive and are now being extensively adopted , will furnish a supply of filleted water sullicieiit for all domestic . pvjxi-cs , which , having passed through purified charcoal ,
is t , i ,-irelv free from lead , sewage , or other impurities . I his tiller is »! .-ll-cleansing , can lie adapted to anv cistern , andprnc-¦ : ical ! y .-la . sK a long time , 'l'he smaller tillers by the same . maker lor drinking purposes are most convenient and orna--ncntal , and Alt , J . ipscombc thoroughly merits the many tc .-tiuioniaJs he has received fioin our contemporaries and : ke highest authorities in die medical profession . —Standard .
Royal Masonic Institution For Girls.
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS .
A meeting ofthe Go \ 'ernors of this Institution AA-as held on Thursday , 30 th ult ., Bro . John Symonds in the chair , for tlie purpose of electing nine members of the Audit Committee , and twelve members ofthe House Committee . The
election resulted as follows : — A I'll IT COMMITTEE . Bro . John Symonds ^ 7 „ William Paas 37 „ J . R . Sheen 36 „ Henry Empson 35 ., Henry Browse 32
„ J . G . Chancellor 29 „ AVilliam Roebuck 28 „ A . H . Tattershall .- 25 ,, George Bone 22
„ Brackstone Baker 20 „ AVilliam Hale 15 ,, R . Hcrve Giraud 4 The lirst nine Avere elected .
HOUSE COMMITTKi ; . Bro . Rev . J . A ' aughan 43 ,, Ilenjamin Head 40 ,, AVilliam Paas 40 „ Alajor John Creaton 38
,, George Cox 37 ,, Raynham AV . Stewart 37 „ James R . Sheen 36 ,, Henry BroAA-se 3 ^ ,, J ohn A Rucker , 3 , 3 „ Joshua Nunn 32 „ Dudley Rolls 27 ,, Thomas AV . AV'hitc 24 .
„ Robert Kenyon 23 Edward Cox 22 ,, Frederick Adlard 18 ,, J . G . Chancellor 10 „ William Bristow 8 The first twelve AV ere elected .
Poetry.
Poetry .
OH AVOWED I AVERE A FREEA 1 ASOX . Oh would I Avete a Freemason , Though onl y of low degree I'd try to lind a link to bind , The world in unity .
Tlie universal brotherhood Of man , should be my aim : I'd help the weak and sore distress d . The sorry , sick , and lame . Oh would 1 Avere a Freemason , \ c .
The true , right hand of fellowshi p : I Avould extend to all , The prince , the tradesman , and the serf I'd own , both great and small . I ' ll wreath around the brow of faith , The guerdon of hope
And chanty , the noblest trait , AVith misery should cope . Oh would I Ave re a Freemason , Nx .
And HOAV I am a Alason , Accepted , good , and free : 1 II try to dwell AV ith all mankind In love , and harmony .
'l'he square , the compass , and the rule , Shall be my guide through life ! The hol y volume 1 AA ill hold Al y stay in peace or strife , And now I am a Alason , Mc .
The great all-seeing eye of ( iod , I know looks on me still ; I'll try to follow His commands , And own His mighty Avill .
In love I 11 help my brother man , Relief to him I'll g ive ; And truth shall be my guiding star AVhilst on this earth I live , And now I am a Alason , \ -c .
'l'he graces , ( our , my actions shall Control whilst I am here , j Bv justice , virtue , peace , aud truth . A name , I w ill nprear . In streiitii . li I v . ill e-tablish .
( iod >•'•' . s , un . , iouse , for ave , And to Masonry J will stand , Mv goodwill plcnteoiislv . And now 1 am a Freemason , T . AV .
Poetry.
PRINCE ARTHUR ' VISIT TO LIVERPOOL . — LETTER PROM THE QUEEN . —In connection with His Royal Highness Prince Arthur ' s recent visit
to Liverpool and enthusiastic reception , the folloAving letter has been received by the Alayor of the town , from the Marquis of Ripon , on behalf of the Queen : —
"Balmoral Castle , 25 th May , 1872 . Sir , — 1 am commanded by the Queen to inform you that Her Alajesty has received Avith much satisfaction from Prince Arthur an account of the enthusiastic manner in which His Royal
Highness Avas received at Liverpool . Ihe Queen commands me to convey to you the expression of Her Majesty ' s great gratification at this striking proof of the loyalty of the inhabitants of
that great port and of their attachment to Her Majesty ' s person and family . 1 have the honour to be , sir , your faithful servant , RIPON .
"To the Alayor ol Liverpool . ' A similar letter Ave believe has been received by Air . Graves , ALP ., Avhose guest Prince Arthur Avas during his visit to Liverpool .
Metropolitan Masonic Meetings.
METROPOLITAN MASONIC MEETINGS .
For the Week ending Friday , June 7 th , 1872 . The Editor will be trlacl to have notice from Secretaries of Lodges and Chapters of any change in place or time of meeting .
S . VTUHDVY , J : I . General Committee Hoys' . jchool . Freemasons' Hall , at 4 . Lodge i ) 75 , Hose of Denmark , White Hart , Barnes . Star Lodge of Instruction ( 1275 ) , Marquis of Granby New Cross-road , at 7 ; liro . C . S . Dilley , Preceptor ' Sphinx Lodge of Instruction ( 1329 ) , Stirling Castle ,
Camberwell , at 7 , 50 ; Bros . Thomas and Worthington , Preceptors . Mount Sinai Chapter of Instruction , Union Tavern , Airstreet , at 8 ; Comp . Brett , Preceptor . . Alanchester Lodge of Instruction , Yorkshire Grey , London Street , Fitzroy-Scjuare , at 8 . Bro Ash , P . M ., Preceptor .
MONDAY , . J I-NI : , ; . Consecration oi Friends in Council Lodge , No 1 . 58 . 5 , Masonic I lall 3 t 5 Golden Sq at 2 , 45 Premier Hed Cross Conclave , Freemasons' Tavern . Lodge ifi , Koyal Alpha , Willis's Rooms , St . James's .
,, iSS , Joppa , Albion Tavern , Aldersgate-street . „ 1 . 519 , Asaph , Freemasons' Hall . Sincerity Lodge of Instruction ( 174 ) , Hallway Tavern Fenchurch-street Station , at 7 . Strong Man Lodge of Instruction ( 45 ) , Old Jerusalem Tavern , St . John's Gale , Clerkenweli , at 8 ; Bro . James Terry , Preceptor . Camden Lodge of Instruction ( 704 ) , Adelaide Tavern ,
llavcrstock-hill , at 8 ; Bro . T . A . Adams , Preceptor . Kastern Star Lodge of Instruction ( 95 ) , Koyal Hotel , Mileend-load , at 7 ., 50 ; Bro . K . Gottheil , Preceptor . British Oak Lodge of Instruction , Bank of Friendshi p Tavern , Mile End , al 7 for 8 . St . James ' s Union Lodge of Instruction ( 180 ) , Horse and
Gioom I avern , \\ insley-street , ( opposite the Pantheon ) , Oxford-street , at 8 ; Bro . J . H . Stacey , Preceptor . Wellington Lodge of Instruction , White Swan Tavern , Deptford , at 8 ; Bro . C . G . Willey , P . M . n 55 , Preceptor .
St . John of Wapping Lodge of Instruction ( 1 . 500 ) , Gun Tavern , High-street , AYapping , al 7 ; Bro . T . Morlleck , Preceptor . West Kent Lodge of Improvement ( 1297 ) , St . Saviour ' s College , Slansted-road , J ' oiesi-hill , at 7 .. 50 ; )! io . 11 . AA ' . Lindus , Preceptor .
Tt'i : sii . \ v , J I-NI-. 4 . Grand Marl . Lodge , Freemasons' Tavern al 5 p . m . Kent Alark Lodge , Freemasons' Tavern Colonial Board al , 5 o'clock . Lodge 107 , St . John ' s , Holl y Bush Tavern , J iampslead . ,, 12 57 , Grosvenor , Caledonian Hotel , Adelphi . „ 12 , 9 , Duke of Edinburgh , New Globe Tavern , Boivroad .
,, 12 ( 11 , Golden liule , . Masons' I lall , Masons ' -avenue . ,, 1 29 S , Hoval Standard , . Marquess Tavern , Canonburv , Chap , ioo- Temperance . White Swan Tavern , Deptford . Metropolitan Chapter of Instruction , Portugal Ilolel Fleet-stieet , at 7 ; Comp . Brett , Preceptor . Domatic Lodge ol Instruction , Palmerston Tav .,
Grosvenorpark , Camberwell , at 8 . Bro . John Thomas , Preceptor . Faith Lodge of Instruction , Hefreslimeut Hooms , A'ietoria-st . ( opposite Westminster Palace I loiel ) at 8 ; Bro . C . A . Cottebrune , Preceptor . Yarborough Lodge of Instruction , Green Dragon , Stepney , at 8 ; Bro . Isaac Saqui , Preceptor ,