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Oil And Water-Colour Pictures By Eldred H. Home Bruce.

OIL AND WATER-COLOUR PICTURES BY ELDRED H . HOME BRUCE .

At the above galleries there is a small collection by the artist we have named . He is evidently a young man who possesses originality . Some of his decorative effects evince future promise . We would encourage him to give his fancy free scope ; at the same time we would kindly warn him not to run riot in colour , to which there seems to be a tendency in some of his pictures . We are pleased with Nos . 4 , Grouse ; 8 , " J ust the Day for the Ducks "—very good ; 19 , Night ; 20 , The Oatfield ; 31 , Feeding-time ; 35 , Early Sunrise . We hope to see more of his work later on .

General Notes.

GENERAL NOTES .

Mr . Curzon has obtained another year ' s renewal of his tenure ot the Globe Theatre , when , next J anuary , " Sweet Nell of Old Drury " will be brought out by Miss Julia Neilson and Mr . Fred Terry , with their company , including Mr . Louis Calvert as J udge Jeffreys . « . at * r- 3 K

Miss Winifred Emery is not in the cast of Captain Marshall's new comedy , "The Second in Command , " now playing at the Haymarket . The chief female character is taken by Miss Sybil Carlisle . jc m * »

Miss Kate Bishop , an old-time favourite at the Vaudeville under the James and Thome management , is about to produce a modern comedy at a series of matinees at the Lyric Theatre .

Craft Masonry.

Craft Masonry .

United Manners' Lodge , No . 30 . The annual ladies' banquet , held under the auspices of the United Mariners' Lodge , No . 30 , was held on Tuesday evening , the 20 th ult ., at the Restaurant Frascati , Oxford-street . The members of the lodge turned up in force , together with a large number of visitors , the majority of whom , as a matter of course , belonged to the fair sex . Prior to the banquet the brethren present attended to the duties of the lodge ,

which included the initiation of Mr . Karl B . Bretzshmar . Bro . G . tagg , W . M ., was ably assisted by Bros . F . C . Foster , S . W ., and | . F . Croager , J . W ., and the trio demonstrated their ability to attend to the working of the lodge in a highly satisfactory manner when called upon to do so . Since Bro . Page entered upon his term of office , there has been little work to test his ability in the chair . This , however , is a state of things which is by no means peculiar to the United Mariners , a fact attributed to the war . made to

After the purely Masonic business had received attention , an adjournment was one of the reception-rooms , where the brethren entertained their lady visitors . The banquet which followed was served in the Louis VI . Hall , and reflected the greatest credit upon the chef of the Restaurant Frascati . . ,. . After the tables had been cleared the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were disposed of with musical honours . . . _ . . _

Bro . William Newbold rendered "At Benediction . " The vocal effort of Miss Gertrude Tait , " When the heart is young , " was received with applause . Bro . T . Smith , P . M ., evoked roars of laughter by singing " In the glorious days to come " and " The world went very well then . " Vaiiety was given to the programme by Master J . fox , a pupil of Bro . Newbold , who gave a most creditable performance on the violin , the solo being selected from " faust . " Miss Ethel Humphreys , a daughter of Bro . D .

Humphrey ' s , sweetly rendered "Lovely spring , " but was heard to even greater advantage in " A Hindu song of despair . " One of the visitors , Bro . Fred . W . Stephens , P . M ., introduced the humorous element with " When father laid the carpet " and "The burglar ' s serenade , " and in response to a spirited encore sang "Lucky Jim " and " Girlie , Girlie . " „ ,.., „ , The W . M . proposed in felicitous terms the toast of "The Ladies , " which Bro . L . H . Wilkins responded to . ... « .. „ ..

Bro . A . E . Remington , P . M ., Sec , rendered in his well-known style "Oh ! Oh hear the wild wind bio * , " and " Father O'Flynn , " and Bro . A . Rowe sane " Once in May " and " Good-night pretty star . " Bro . Fagg , W . M ., proposed "The Visitors , " to which Bro . Wright , P . M ., and Mr . Collins responded . ., ,. Bro . Humphreys , as usual , found he had an appreciative audience with his musical sketch— " The Silver Wedding "—and a character sketch from Dickens ' s " Sergeant Buzfuz . "

Bro . E . Carrick , P . M ., the lodge Organist , presided at the piano throughout . A most pleasant evening ' s entertainment terminated at midnight .

Peace and Harmony Lodge , No . 60 . INSTALLATION OF BRO . SLADE . The installation meeting was held at Freemasons' Hall , Great Oueen-street , on the 26 th ult . Amone those present were Bros . C . Robinson , P . P . G . R ., P . G . S ., W . M . ; Slade , P . G . S ., S . W ., W . M . elect ; Capt . W . Ford , G . S ., J . W . ; E . Rogers , P . M ., P . P . G . D . P . G . S ., Sec ; Dr . Jackman , J . D . ; Jacques , I . G . ; Major T . C . Walls , P . M ., P . G . S ., P . G . Std . Br ., U . C . ; A . H . Debenham , P . G . S ., I . P . M . ; H . fcarton , P . M . P . G . S . j and H . J . Lardner , P . M ., P . G . S .

, The minutes of the previous meeting having been read and confirmed , Bro . Nat Gould was impressively raised to the Third Degree . Bro . Slade having been duly presented , was installed as W . M . by the outgoing W . M . Among the officers appointed and invested were Bros . Capt . Ford , S . W . ; Cancellor , P . M ., P . G . S ., Treas . ; E . Rogers , P . M ., P . G . S ., Sec ; Dr . Jackman , S . D . ; Jaques , J . D . ; Barrett , I . G . ; Major Walls , D . C ; and H . Hills , J . P ., P . M ., Stwd . the report of the Audit Committee was

postponed . The I . P . M . was presented with a Past Master ' s jewel . Apologies for nonattendance were received from Bros . Chancellor , P . M ., Treas . ; H . Slade , P . M ., P . G . S . ; W . H . Kempster , M . D ., P . M ., P . G . S . ; and others , after which the lodge was closed . A banquet followed . Bro . Capt . W . Ford responded on behall of " The Grand Lodge . "

The I . P . M . submitted the toast of "The W . M . " In the course of his remarks , he spoke of the attention paid by Bro . Slade to his duties as an officer of the lodge . He felt confident that in the high position that he ( the VV . M . ) now held the work would be as equa )) y we )) performed . The Peace and Harmony Lodge had its traditions and privileges to uphold , and in the hands of the present W . M . they would lose none of their lustre . J he VV . M ., in reply , expressed his great acknowledgments to the lodge . His great ambition had been to become Master ot the lodge that could show an unbroken record of existence of 162 years . He hoped during his year to hive some work to do .

The W . M . then gave "The Installing and LP . Master . " In his speech the W . M . alluded to the very pleasant year of ollice that Bro . Robinson had had . The I . P . M . also was to be congratulated on the great success that attended the summer outing and subsequent banquet at the famous Mitre Tavern , Hampton Court , In conclusion , he trusted that the I . P . M . would live many years to wear the iewel that had been presented to him that evening . The I . P . M . expressed his acknowledgments in a pertinent , but happy , speech . The toasts of " The Visitors , " " lhe Cast Masters , " and " The Officers " termi-Hated a highly successful meeting .

Craft Masonry.

Lodge of Industry , No . 48 . The regular meeting of the above lodge was held at Gateshead on Monday , the 2 Cth ult ., when there was an excellent gathering and plenty of work . The W . M ., Bro . J . T . Pragnell , presided , and was supported and assisted by the following brethren : Bros . J . Armstrong , I . P . M . ; A . Dodds , P . M . ; W . J . Jobson , P . M ., Treas . ; Robert Whitfield , P . M . ; Wm . Brown , P . M ., D . of C . ; T . R . Jobson , P . M ., as S . W . ; H . H . Pitt . j . W . ; W . E . Peacock , Sec ; R . Laverick , S . D . ; T . H . Armstrong , J . D . ; R . Ferry , Org . ; R . Dobson , as I . G . ; W . W . Nichols and T . W .

Hilton , Stwds . ; J . Curry , Tyler ; J . Lawson , A . M . Blenkinwp , J . B . Lightbown , W . Witherington , W . Irving , Wm . Towers ,. ] . L . Armour , ; F . Winter , A . Cunningham , J . Rhind , James Lightbown , G . S . Robertson , E . Pattison , W . Blythe , W . Richardson , T . L . Hall , Anthony Dodds , G . Gillespy , J . G . Stephenson , Geo . Lisle , P . M . 2260 ; R . Stewart , W . M . 2674 ; S . Brown , I . P . M . 2674 ; A . W . Blacklock , Sec . 2674 ; E . Scurfield , Stwd . 2674 ; J . Hetherington , 2674 ; C . J . Kennedy , 2674 ; J . Kelly , jun ., 2674 ; G . W . Kent , ( 26 74 ; C . W . Hodgson , W . M . 659 ; J . A . M . Collier , 2680 ; W . G . S . McCartney , P . M . 591 ; R . B . Ferry , Sec . 424 ; W . H . Davis , 79 ; J . Raffle , 406 : F . Stables , 2674 ; and others .

The ballot was successful for three candidates for initiation , after which Messrs . A . Yarrow , Wm . Pybus , W . J . Gladstone , and E . Coates were initiated by the W . M ., and the working tools and the first charge were given by Bro . H . H . Pitt , J . W . Bro . John L . Armour was afterwards advanced to the Second Degree by Bro . J . Armstrong , I . P . M ., and the implements and charge incidental thereto were delivered by Bro . T . R . Jobson , P . M ., acting S . W . After other matters of business , the proceedings closed at 9 . 30 p . m ., and those present retired to the refreshment room .

York Lodge , No . 236 . The regular meeting of the above lodge was held on Monday evening , the 24 th ult ., at York , when the following brethren were present : Bros . John A . Askew , W . M . I ; E . S . Robinson , ( S . W . ; O . G . Tayler , J . W . ; G . Potter-Kirby , Treas . ; T . C . Thompson , Sec ; J . S . Shannon , S . D . ; A . G . Rayner , J . D . ; F . W . Cull , LG . ; J . H . Wray , D . of C . ; D . Carter and D . C . Larg , Stwds . ; J . Hall , Tyler ; F . W . Laughton , I . P . M . ; A . Jones , P . M . ; C . J . Morse , P . M . ; Alfred Procter , P . M . ; Mungo Bryson , P . M . ; G . H . Osborn , B , J . Inglis , Henry Scott , D . Lockwood , A . H . Barron , N . T . Crombie , R . W . R . Scott , and R . F . Hemphill . Bro . W . G . Thurley Rose , P . M . 660 , was a visitor .

The lodge was opened , and , after the minutes had been confirmed , a ballot was taken for the Rev . J . H . Hastings , who was declared duly elected , and was initiated by the W . M ., the working tools being presented by Bro . O . G . Tayler , J . W ., and the charge given by the I . P . M ., Bro . Laughton . The W . M . then presented to the Treasurer , Bro . G . Potter-Kirby , a Treasurer's jewel , on behalf of the members of the lodge . In doing so , he said it was one of the most gratifying incidents of his year of office then drawing to a close ; and he referred to the Masonic

record of Bro . Potter-Kirby , extending over a period of 30 years , and showing a considerable amount of valuable work done for the lodge in various offices . In 1 S 96 he was elected Treasurer , an office he had held up to the present time , during which period the extension of the lodge premises had taken place , and entailed a large amount of extra work on the Treasurer . The gift he was about to off er to Bro . ' Potter-Kirby was in recognition of his efficient services in the ordinary duties of Treasurer , and especially in connection with the extension scheme , which had cost over

£ 1000 , of which one-half had been paid off in the first year . It was also a cordial appreciation by the brethren of the estimable personal qualities of Bro . Potter-Kirby , as was testified by the large number of brethren that had contributed . The jewel was a gold Past Master's jewel , supported by the cross-keys , as emblem of his office , and bore a suitable inscription . The W . M . 's remarks were warmly supported by Bros . Ai Jones , P . P . G . T ., and Laughton , I . P . M ., and cordially applauded by the brethren .

Bro . Potter-Kirby said he was completely taken by surprise , and much touched by the unexpected kindness of his brethren . He suitably thanked them for the gift , and assured them that he would always do his utmost for the welfare of the lodge . Before the lodge was closed the Treasurer called attention to the condition of the banner of the Ancient Grand Lodge of AH England , held at York , and a Committee was appointed to have it restored and placed in a suitable cabinet .

After the lodge was closed the brethren ad ; ourned for refreshment , when the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were honoured , and the health of the newly-initiated Bro . the Rev . J . H . Hastings , was most cordially received , and a numb ; r of songs enjoyed , under the accompaniment of Bro . Watson Hirst , the Organist to the lodge .

Fitz-Roy Lodge , No . 569 . A meeting of this lodge was held at the Headquarters of the Honourable Artillery Company , Finsbury , on Friday , the 23 rd ult . Present : Bros . Colour-Sergeant Henry Humphries , W . M . ; Quartermaster-Sergeant T . L . Green , S . W . ; Captain G . T . Carpenter , J . W . ; Quartermaster-Sergeant W . H . Hillman , I . P . M . ; Corp . Hy . Jarrett , S . D . ; H . F . Adlard , J . D . ; H . J . Adams , P . M ., P . G . S . B ., Treas . ; Col . F . 1 . StohwasserP . M ., Sec ; Capt . H . Bertram , P . M ., and VV . H . RolfeStwds . ;

, , Corp . C . Draycott , D . C . ; W . Bradley , Org . ; A . G . Young , P . M ., Tyler ; H . M . B . Hardy , B . T . Mills , Capt . H . J . Duncum , Corp . T . F . Harrington , C . O . Webb , T . F . Fitch , C . E . Fisher , T . Robinson , Lieut . A . Burton , J . M . Wright , E . T . Roberts , S . S . Faulkner , H . C . Simmonds , Oliver Thorn , John C . Taylor , C . H . Mitchell , and J . H . James . Visitors : Bros . J ardine , W . M . 503 ; Cook , W . M . 7 GG ; Prof . F . W . Driver , M . A ., P . M . 45 ; Dawson , . 173 ; Slade , 1604 ; Day , 1567 ; Waterkrw , I . P . M . 20 ; Lewis , P . M ., 170 G , 250 S , 2 S 18 , P . P . G . D . Essex ; Dyer , P . M . 14 ;

Harvey Lohr , 1706 , 250 s ; and Greenwood , Unattached . The lodge was opened and the minutes read and confirmed . The ballot was taken for Bros . J . H ; James and A . P . Koe as joining members , which proved unanimous in their favour , and Bro . James beinjj present , was admitted and presented to the W . M . Bros . Webb , Burton , Wright , Harrington , Robinson , and Roberts were passed to the Degree of F . C . by the VV . M . The ballot was taken for Private John Chas . Taylor ,

and proving favourable , he was initiated . The Secretary having read the correspondence , the lodge was closed . The supper was served in the Armoury , where the lodge had been previousIy | hefd . After the repast , the W . M . gave the usual loyal and Masonic toasts , which were of commendable brevity . "The Queen and the Craft" wasgivin , and "Gad Save tre Qj ; en" sung by Bro . Alfred Greenwood .

"The M . W . G . M ., H . R . H . the Prince of Wales , Captain Genera ! and Colonel of the Honourable Artillery Company , " was followed by "The M . W . Pro G . M ., the Eirl Amherst ; the Dep . G . M ., the Earl of Warwick ; and the rest of the Grand O . ficers , Present and Past . " Bro . Adams , Trcis ., replying for the latter , slid it seem ; d t > him that the Graid Officers had nothing to do but make speeches , It only remained for him to thank the brethren , on behalf of the Grand Orficers and himself , for their reception of the toast .

The I . P . M . gave "The Health nf the W . M ., " and said the W . M . did his work that evening in lodge in a very creditable manner . The best wish he could offer him was that he should have plenty of work , and thus obtain good practice . The W . M . replied . He thanked the brethren for the honour accorded to him . It was his purpose , to the utmost of his power , to maintain the dignity of the lodge . All he could say was to again think the brethren for their kindness .

In giving " The Initiate , " the W . M . said he felt assured that their new brother was a good man by his vouchers . Bro . Prof . Driver recited his well-know ; i poem " The Craft . " The initiate replied . He said , in a v : ry naif manner , that he felt much happ ier now than he did two hours ago . " The Visitors " was next given .

Bro . Charles Lewis replied . He said it was a great pleasure to him to meet hisold friend Bro . Humphries in the chair of W . M ; he was sure he would bs an honour to , the lodge , and maintain its reputation . " I'he P . Ms , of the Lodge , " having been toasted , Bro . Capt . Bertram , in reply , said it wis a well-known expression that kirijs , queens , emperors , and W . Ms , of Masonic lodges could dj no wrong—y ; t , i < i tiit instance , their worthy W . M . was not quite correct ; he ( Capt . BjrtramJ wa > nit th ; I . P . M ., but Bro . Hillman w , as . He , tiowever , replied ; obedience was ess-. nUil , «¦> '

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Oil And Water-Colour Pictures By Eldred H. Home Bruce.

OIL AND WATER-COLOUR PICTURES BY ELDRED H . HOME BRUCE .

At the above galleries there is a small collection by the artist we have named . He is evidently a young man who possesses originality . Some of his decorative effects evince future promise . We would encourage him to give his fancy free scope ; at the same time we would kindly warn him not to run riot in colour , to which there seems to be a tendency in some of his pictures . We are pleased with Nos . 4 , Grouse ; 8 , " J ust the Day for the Ducks "—very good ; 19 , Night ; 20 , The Oatfield ; 31 , Feeding-time ; 35 , Early Sunrise . We hope to see more of his work later on .

General Notes.

GENERAL NOTES .

Mr . Curzon has obtained another year ' s renewal of his tenure ot the Globe Theatre , when , next J anuary , " Sweet Nell of Old Drury " will be brought out by Miss Julia Neilson and Mr . Fred Terry , with their company , including Mr . Louis Calvert as J udge Jeffreys . « . at * r- 3 K

Miss Winifred Emery is not in the cast of Captain Marshall's new comedy , "The Second in Command , " now playing at the Haymarket . The chief female character is taken by Miss Sybil Carlisle . jc m * »

Miss Kate Bishop , an old-time favourite at the Vaudeville under the James and Thome management , is about to produce a modern comedy at a series of matinees at the Lyric Theatre .

Craft Masonry.

Craft Masonry .

United Manners' Lodge , No . 30 . The annual ladies' banquet , held under the auspices of the United Mariners' Lodge , No . 30 , was held on Tuesday evening , the 20 th ult ., at the Restaurant Frascati , Oxford-street . The members of the lodge turned up in force , together with a large number of visitors , the majority of whom , as a matter of course , belonged to the fair sex . Prior to the banquet the brethren present attended to the duties of the lodge ,

which included the initiation of Mr . Karl B . Bretzshmar . Bro . G . tagg , W . M ., was ably assisted by Bros . F . C . Foster , S . W ., and | . F . Croager , J . W ., and the trio demonstrated their ability to attend to the working of the lodge in a highly satisfactory manner when called upon to do so . Since Bro . Page entered upon his term of office , there has been little work to test his ability in the chair . This , however , is a state of things which is by no means peculiar to the United Mariners , a fact attributed to the war . made to

After the purely Masonic business had received attention , an adjournment was one of the reception-rooms , where the brethren entertained their lady visitors . The banquet which followed was served in the Louis VI . Hall , and reflected the greatest credit upon the chef of the Restaurant Frascati . . ,. . After the tables had been cleared the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were disposed of with musical honours . . . _ . . _

Bro . William Newbold rendered "At Benediction . " The vocal effort of Miss Gertrude Tait , " When the heart is young , " was received with applause . Bro . T . Smith , P . M ., evoked roars of laughter by singing " In the glorious days to come " and " The world went very well then . " Vaiiety was given to the programme by Master J . fox , a pupil of Bro . Newbold , who gave a most creditable performance on the violin , the solo being selected from " faust . " Miss Ethel Humphreys , a daughter of Bro . D .

Humphrey ' s , sweetly rendered "Lovely spring , " but was heard to even greater advantage in " A Hindu song of despair . " One of the visitors , Bro . Fred . W . Stephens , P . M ., introduced the humorous element with " When father laid the carpet " and "The burglar ' s serenade , " and in response to a spirited encore sang "Lucky Jim " and " Girlie , Girlie . " „ ,.., „ , The W . M . proposed in felicitous terms the toast of "The Ladies , " which Bro . L . H . Wilkins responded to . ... « .. „ ..

Bro . A . E . Remington , P . M ., Sec , rendered in his well-known style "Oh ! Oh hear the wild wind bio * , " and " Father O'Flynn , " and Bro . A . Rowe sane " Once in May " and " Good-night pretty star . " Bro . Fagg , W . M ., proposed "The Visitors , " to which Bro . Wright , P . M ., and Mr . Collins responded . ., ,. Bro . Humphreys , as usual , found he had an appreciative audience with his musical sketch— " The Silver Wedding "—and a character sketch from Dickens ' s " Sergeant Buzfuz . "

Bro . E . Carrick , P . M ., the lodge Organist , presided at the piano throughout . A most pleasant evening ' s entertainment terminated at midnight .

Peace and Harmony Lodge , No . 60 . INSTALLATION OF BRO . SLADE . The installation meeting was held at Freemasons' Hall , Great Oueen-street , on the 26 th ult . Amone those present were Bros . C . Robinson , P . P . G . R ., P . G . S ., W . M . ; Slade , P . G . S ., S . W ., W . M . elect ; Capt . W . Ford , G . S ., J . W . ; E . Rogers , P . M ., P . P . G . D . P . G . S ., Sec ; Dr . Jackman , J . D . ; Jacques , I . G . ; Major T . C . Walls , P . M ., P . G . S ., P . G . Std . Br ., U . C . ; A . H . Debenham , P . G . S ., I . P . M . ; H . fcarton , P . M . P . G . S . j and H . J . Lardner , P . M ., P . G . S .

, The minutes of the previous meeting having been read and confirmed , Bro . Nat Gould was impressively raised to the Third Degree . Bro . Slade having been duly presented , was installed as W . M . by the outgoing W . M . Among the officers appointed and invested were Bros . Capt . Ford , S . W . ; Cancellor , P . M ., P . G . S ., Treas . ; E . Rogers , P . M ., P . G . S ., Sec ; Dr . Jackman , S . D . ; Jaques , J . D . ; Barrett , I . G . ; Major Walls , D . C ; and H . Hills , J . P ., P . M ., Stwd . the report of the Audit Committee was

postponed . The I . P . M . was presented with a Past Master ' s jewel . Apologies for nonattendance were received from Bros . Chancellor , P . M ., Treas . ; H . Slade , P . M ., P . G . S . ; W . H . Kempster , M . D ., P . M ., P . G . S . ; and others , after which the lodge was closed . A banquet followed . Bro . Capt . W . Ford responded on behall of " The Grand Lodge . "

The I . P . M . submitted the toast of "The W . M . " In the course of his remarks , he spoke of the attention paid by Bro . Slade to his duties as an officer of the lodge . He felt confident that in the high position that he ( the VV . M . ) now held the work would be as equa )) y we )) performed . The Peace and Harmony Lodge had its traditions and privileges to uphold , and in the hands of the present W . M . they would lose none of their lustre . J he VV . M ., in reply , expressed his great acknowledgments to the lodge . His great ambition had been to become Master ot the lodge that could show an unbroken record of existence of 162 years . He hoped during his year to hive some work to do .

The W . M . then gave "The Installing and LP . Master . " In his speech the W . M . alluded to the very pleasant year of ollice that Bro . Robinson had had . The I . P . M . also was to be congratulated on the great success that attended the summer outing and subsequent banquet at the famous Mitre Tavern , Hampton Court , In conclusion , he trusted that the I . P . M . would live many years to wear the iewel that had been presented to him that evening . The I . P . M . expressed his acknowledgments in a pertinent , but happy , speech . The toasts of " The Visitors , " " lhe Cast Masters , " and " The Officers " termi-Hated a highly successful meeting .

Craft Masonry.

Lodge of Industry , No . 48 . The regular meeting of the above lodge was held at Gateshead on Monday , the 2 Cth ult ., when there was an excellent gathering and plenty of work . The W . M ., Bro . J . T . Pragnell , presided , and was supported and assisted by the following brethren : Bros . J . Armstrong , I . P . M . ; A . Dodds , P . M . ; W . J . Jobson , P . M ., Treas . ; Robert Whitfield , P . M . ; Wm . Brown , P . M ., D . of C . ; T . R . Jobson , P . M ., as S . W . ; H . H . Pitt . j . W . ; W . E . Peacock , Sec ; R . Laverick , S . D . ; T . H . Armstrong , J . D . ; R . Ferry , Org . ; R . Dobson , as I . G . ; W . W . Nichols and T . W .

Hilton , Stwds . ; J . Curry , Tyler ; J . Lawson , A . M . Blenkinwp , J . B . Lightbown , W . Witherington , W . Irving , Wm . Towers ,. ] . L . Armour , ; F . Winter , A . Cunningham , J . Rhind , James Lightbown , G . S . Robertson , E . Pattison , W . Blythe , W . Richardson , T . L . Hall , Anthony Dodds , G . Gillespy , J . G . Stephenson , Geo . Lisle , P . M . 2260 ; R . Stewart , W . M . 2674 ; S . Brown , I . P . M . 2674 ; A . W . Blacklock , Sec . 2674 ; E . Scurfield , Stwd . 2674 ; J . Hetherington , 2674 ; C . J . Kennedy , 2674 ; J . Kelly , jun ., 2674 ; G . W . Kent , ( 26 74 ; C . W . Hodgson , W . M . 659 ; J . A . M . Collier , 2680 ; W . G . S . McCartney , P . M . 591 ; R . B . Ferry , Sec . 424 ; W . H . Davis , 79 ; J . Raffle , 406 : F . Stables , 2674 ; and others .

The ballot was successful for three candidates for initiation , after which Messrs . A . Yarrow , Wm . Pybus , W . J . Gladstone , and E . Coates were initiated by the W . M ., and the working tools and the first charge were given by Bro . H . H . Pitt , J . W . Bro . John L . Armour was afterwards advanced to the Second Degree by Bro . J . Armstrong , I . P . M ., and the implements and charge incidental thereto were delivered by Bro . T . R . Jobson , P . M ., acting S . W . After other matters of business , the proceedings closed at 9 . 30 p . m ., and those present retired to the refreshment room .

York Lodge , No . 236 . The regular meeting of the above lodge was held on Monday evening , the 24 th ult ., at York , when the following brethren were present : Bros . John A . Askew , W . M . I ; E . S . Robinson , ( S . W . ; O . G . Tayler , J . W . ; G . Potter-Kirby , Treas . ; T . C . Thompson , Sec ; J . S . Shannon , S . D . ; A . G . Rayner , J . D . ; F . W . Cull , LG . ; J . H . Wray , D . of C . ; D . Carter and D . C . Larg , Stwds . ; J . Hall , Tyler ; F . W . Laughton , I . P . M . ; A . Jones , P . M . ; C . J . Morse , P . M . ; Alfred Procter , P . M . ; Mungo Bryson , P . M . ; G . H . Osborn , B , J . Inglis , Henry Scott , D . Lockwood , A . H . Barron , N . T . Crombie , R . W . R . Scott , and R . F . Hemphill . Bro . W . G . Thurley Rose , P . M . 660 , was a visitor .

The lodge was opened , and , after the minutes had been confirmed , a ballot was taken for the Rev . J . H . Hastings , who was declared duly elected , and was initiated by the W . M ., the working tools being presented by Bro . O . G . Tayler , J . W ., and the charge given by the I . P . M ., Bro . Laughton . The W . M . then presented to the Treasurer , Bro . G . Potter-Kirby , a Treasurer's jewel , on behalf of the members of the lodge . In doing so , he said it was one of the most gratifying incidents of his year of office then drawing to a close ; and he referred to the Masonic

record of Bro . Potter-Kirby , extending over a period of 30 years , and showing a considerable amount of valuable work done for the lodge in various offices . In 1 S 96 he was elected Treasurer , an office he had held up to the present time , during which period the extension of the lodge premises had taken place , and entailed a large amount of extra work on the Treasurer . The gift he was about to off er to Bro . ' Potter-Kirby was in recognition of his efficient services in the ordinary duties of Treasurer , and especially in connection with the extension scheme , which had cost over

£ 1000 , of which one-half had been paid off in the first year . It was also a cordial appreciation by the brethren of the estimable personal qualities of Bro . Potter-Kirby , as was testified by the large number of brethren that had contributed . The jewel was a gold Past Master's jewel , supported by the cross-keys , as emblem of his office , and bore a suitable inscription . The W . M . 's remarks were warmly supported by Bros . Ai Jones , P . P . G . T ., and Laughton , I . P . M ., and cordially applauded by the brethren .

Bro . Potter-Kirby said he was completely taken by surprise , and much touched by the unexpected kindness of his brethren . He suitably thanked them for the gift , and assured them that he would always do his utmost for the welfare of the lodge . Before the lodge was closed the Treasurer called attention to the condition of the banner of the Ancient Grand Lodge of AH England , held at York , and a Committee was appointed to have it restored and placed in a suitable cabinet .

After the lodge was closed the brethren ad ; ourned for refreshment , when the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were honoured , and the health of the newly-initiated Bro . the Rev . J . H . Hastings , was most cordially received , and a numb ; r of songs enjoyed , under the accompaniment of Bro . Watson Hirst , the Organist to the lodge .

Fitz-Roy Lodge , No . 569 . A meeting of this lodge was held at the Headquarters of the Honourable Artillery Company , Finsbury , on Friday , the 23 rd ult . Present : Bros . Colour-Sergeant Henry Humphries , W . M . ; Quartermaster-Sergeant T . L . Green , S . W . ; Captain G . T . Carpenter , J . W . ; Quartermaster-Sergeant W . H . Hillman , I . P . M . ; Corp . Hy . Jarrett , S . D . ; H . F . Adlard , J . D . ; H . J . Adams , P . M ., P . G . S . B ., Treas . ; Col . F . 1 . StohwasserP . M ., Sec ; Capt . H . Bertram , P . M ., and VV . H . RolfeStwds . ;

, , Corp . C . Draycott , D . C . ; W . Bradley , Org . ; A . G . Young , P . M ., Tyler ; H . M . B . Hardy , B . T . Mills , Capt . H . J . Duncum , Corp . T . F . Harrington , C . O . Webb , T . F . Fitch , C . E . Fisher , T . Robinson , Lieut . A . Burton , J . M . Wright , E . T . Roberts , S . S . Faulkner , H . C . Simmonds , Oliver Thorn , John C . Taylor , C . H . Mitchell , and J . H . James . Visitors : Bros . J ardine , W . M . 503 ; Cook , W . M . 7 GG ; Prof . F . W . Driver , M . A ., P . M . 45 ; Dawson , . 173 ; Slade , 1604 ; Day , 1567 ; Waterkrw , I . P . M . 20 ; Lewis , P . M ., 170 G , 250 S , 2 S 18 , P . P . G . D . Essex ; Dyer , P . M . 14 ;

Harvey Lohr , 1706 , 250 s ; and Greenwood , Unattached . The lodge was opened and the minutes read and confirmed . The ballot was taken for Bros . J . H ; James and A . P . Koe as joining members , which proved unanimous in their favour , and Bro . James beinjj present , was admitted and presented to the W . M . Bros . Webb , Burton , Wright , Harrington , Robinson , and Roberts were passed to the Degree of F . C . by the VV . M . The ballot was taken for Private John Chas . Taylor ,

and proving favourable , he was initiated . The Secretary having read the correspondence , the lodge was closed . The supper was served in the Armoury , where the lodge had been previousIy | hefd . After the repast , the W . M . gave the usual loyal and Masonic toasts , which were of commendable brevity . "The Queen and the Craft" wasgivin , and "Gad Save tre Qj ; en" sung by Bro . Alfred Greenwood .

"The M . W . G . M ., H . R . H . the Prince of Wales , Captain Genera ! and Colonel of the Honourable Artillery Company , " was followed by "The M . W . Pro G . M ., the Eirl Amherst ; the Dep . G . M ., the Earl of Warwick ; and the rest of the Grand O . ficers , Present and Past . " Bro . Adams , Trcis ., replying for the latter , slid it seem ; d t > him that the Graid Officers had nothing to do but make speeches , It only remained for him to thank the brethren , on behalf of the Grand Orficers and himself , for their reception of the toast .

The I . P . M . gave "The Health nf the W . M ., " and said the W . M . did his work that evening in lodge in a very creditable manner . The best wish he could offer him was that he should have plenty of work , and thus obtain good practice . The W . M . replied . He thanked the brethren for the honour accorded to him . It was his purpose , to the utmost of his power , to maintain the dignity of the lodge . All he could say was to again think the brethren for their kindness .

In giving " The Initiate , " the W . M . said he felt assured that their new brother was a good man by his vouchers . Bro . Prof . Driver recited his well-know ; i poem " The Craft . " The initiate replied . He said , in a v : ry naif manner , that he felt much happ ier now than he did two hours ago . " The Visitors " was next given .

Bro . Charles Lewis replied . He said it was a great pleasure to him to meet hisold friend Bro . Humphries in the chair of W . M ; he was sure he would bs an honour to , the lodge , and maintain its reputation . " I'he P . Ms , of the Lodge , " having been toasted , Bro . Capt . Bertram , in reply , said it wis a well-known expression that kirijs , queens , emperors , and W . Ms , of Masonic lodges could dj no wrong—y ; t , i < i tiit instance , their worthy W . M . was not quite correct ; he ( Capt . BjrtramJ wa > nit th ; I . P . M ., but Bro . Hillman w , as . He , tiowever , replied ; obedience was ess-. nUil , «¦> '

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