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Macnab , E . Sherwood , R . Wikock , J P . West , S . Jude , G . Dalheur , R . Pruddah , T . Evans , A . Huther , J . Redfern , R . White , R . N . Jones , A . Hill , T . Jones , H . Rigg , J . Procter , and C . A . Luker . The visitors included Bros . R . Carruthers , P . M . 1350 ; J . Latta , 241 . ; J . B . Mackenzie PPG S . D . ; D . Dumming , 1609 ; W . Newlands , ™ - ' ' l . Cnrtrell . 241 ; and W . J . Sibiston , 2 t . _
, " Success to the Alerchants Lodge , " given from the chair , was responded toby Bro . Roger White , S . W . ; and in giving the toast of "I I he : Officers of the Lodge of Instruction " the Worshipful Preceptor presented Bro . Sherwood with a handsome testimonial on his retirement from the office of Secretary . Various other toasts were given in
the course of the evening . At a business meeting which preceded the banquet , Bro , J . P . West was elected Secretary , and Bro . J . Brotherton was re-elected Treasurer .
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JERUSALEM CHAPTER ( No . 185 ) . —This old chapter met at Freemasons' Tavern , Great Queenstreet , on the 14 th ult . Among those present were Comps . Davis , I . P . Z ., in the chair ; Ellborn , IL , Al . E . Z . elect ; J . Davis , J ., H . elect ; Cleghorne , S . N ., J . elect ; Davage , P . Z ., S . E . ; Harris , P . S . ; Staley , ist Asst . ; Harfeld , P . Z ., Treas . ; Robinson , P . Z . ; Mander , P . Z . ; T . C
Walls , P . P . G . D . C . Aliddx ., P . Z . ; N . Aloss , P . Z . ; Parkinson , Janitor ; and others . Comps . Thomas , 177 ; Mason , 132 S ; and Rogers , 1642 , were visitors . The minutes of thc previous convocation were read and confirmed . Ex . Cnmp . Davis then installed Comps . Ellborn , as Al . E . Z . ; T . Davis , as H . ; and Cleghorne , as J . ; the three difficult ceremonies being well performed . He subsequently next efficiently exalted Bros . Al . Emanuel , 1 S 5 ;
R . Watson , 201 ; and VV . Rest , 1283 , into Royal Arch Masonry . The officers invested for the ensuing year are Comps . Davage , P . S ., S . E . ; Harris , S . N . ; Staley , P . S . ; Harfeld , P . Z . ' , Treas . ; and Parkinson , Janitor . A vote of thanks having been passed and ordered to be entered on the minutes in recognition of Ex . Comp . Davis ' s services ns Installing Officer , the chapter was « duly closed , and the companions adjourned to the banquet . The usual toasts followed .
FALMOUTH . —Volubian Chapter ( No . 75 ) . — The first convocation oi this chapter was held on Tuesday , the 21 st ult ., when Comp . VV . D . Rogers was installed as M . E . Z . for the ensuing year , the P . Z ., Comp . E . D . Anderton , P . G . S . E ., performing the installation ceremony , being most ably assisted by Comp . F . D . Gardiner , P . Z . 53 , P . P . G . ist A . S . Somerset . The other two Principals elected
were Comps . Norman Gray , as H . ( who was unavoidably absent through indisposition ) , and W . H . Dunstan , as J . The Al . E . Z . then invested the following as his officers : — Comps . G . T . Olver , S . E . ; G . A . Jenkins , S . N . ; G . H . B . Resd , P . S . ; M . Little , ist A . S . ; J . N . Carne , 2 nd A . S . ; W . F . Newman , Treas . ; and J . N . Francis . The companions after the ceremony dined together , when the usual
loyal and Masonic toasts were given . Comp . Olver , to whom the resuscitation of the chapter ( after lying dormant for 23 years ) is mainly due , in responding to the toast of his health , explained the difficulties he had encountered in re-forming the chapter , at the same time informing the companions that Comp . R . Carter , P . G . P . S ., was also to be thanked for aiding him most materially , especially at the commencement of the resuscitation . Comp .
Olver has also compiled a new code of bye-laws , which will contain a short account of the means taken to bring this ancient chapter into activity . The visiting companions were Comps . F . D . Gardiner , P . Z . 53 , P . P . G . 1 st A . S . Somerset ; I . H . Ferris , Prov . G . Treas . Cornwall ; and VV . R . Baker , Z . elect 450 ,. all of whom expressed themselves highly pleased with the working of the chapter , and at being present at the first convocation for so long a time .
GUERNSEY . —Doyle ' s Chapter of Fellowship ( No . 84 ) . —The usual annual meeting of this chapter was held on St . George's Day , the 23 rd ult ., at the Alasonic Rooms , Alanor-place , when there were present Comps . Col . Gallienne , P . Z ., P . D . P . G . AI . Guernsey ; Alajor Wilkins , P . Z . ; Alajor Randall , Al . E . Z . ; II . Al . Strickland , P . Z . ; Dr . Hinton , ALA ., Alus . Doc , Prin . Soj . ; F .
Clarke , P . Z . ; J . Ozanne , H . A 1 . Controller ; Guilbert , P . Z ., Treasurer ; and others . Visitor : Comp . Emra Holmes , P . Z ., P . P . G . Soj . Cornwall . The following officers , having been previously elected , were duly installed by Comp . Gallienne , who acted as Installing First Principal : M . E . Comps . Wilkins , P . Z ., as M . E . Z . ; Strickland , P . Z ., as H . ; Comps . Dr . Hinton , as
J . ; Ozanne , as P . Soj . ; Hutchinson , as Scribe N . ; Guilbert , as Treas . ; and Bowden , as Janitor . Bro . J . T . Laine , of Doyle's Lodge , having been duly elected and obligated , was exalted to the degree of Royal Arch Mason , the beautiful and impressive ceremony being most ably gone through by the Al . E . Z ., assisted by the other Principals , who gave the mystical , symbolical , and historical lectures
from their respective chairs , the Prin . Soj . performing his arduous duties admirably . The companions aftewards supped together in the dining room attached to the hall , and the usual loyal and Alasonic toasts were duly honoured . Comp . Emra Holmes , in responding as visitor , said he had never seen the ceremonies more ably gone through or
more impressively performed than on the present occasion ; and he hoped he might be allowed to bring a brother , who was a Jew , on some future occasion , that he might be instructed and edified as he had been by the mystical lecture delivered so admirably by the M . E . Z ., Major
Wilkins . "The Health of the D . P . G . AI ., Col . Gallienne , " was given and responded to with great fervour and cordiality , and the toast of *• The Newly-exalted Companion " was afterwards duly honoured . A very agreeable evening was spent .
SOUTH SHIELDS . —St . Hilda Chapter ( No . 240 ) . —The regular convocation of this chapter was held for the first time at the new Alasonic Hall , Wesley-street , on Wednesday , the 15 th inst ., when the following companions were present : Comps . John Thomas Wilson , Z . ; W . Dodd , jun ., H . ; James S . Wilson , J . ; Thos . Coulson ,
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Treas . ; John Hunter , acting E . ; George Robson , N . ; John Ayden Hall , P . S . ; William Davison , ist A . S . ; David Camaron , 2 nd A . S . ; George Wilson , P . G . O ., Org . ; John Brown , Janitor ; J . J . Humphrey , L . Inkster , John Turnbull , C . F . Sutcliffe , Walter Ross , H . C . Courthope , T . D . Marshall , Al . Pearson , R . Blame , and Georce Johnson .
Visitors : Comps . Fred . Maddison , P . Z . So ; J . Turnbull , P . Z . So , P . P . H . ; A . F . Munro , Z . So ; John Mitchison , H . So ; Alark Douglass , P . Z . 531 ; W . Brand , Z . 97 ; A . AlcDougall , J . 1119 ; VV . Birch , 2 nd A . S . So ; Al . Dodd , sen ., urg ; James Sedcole , N . 1119 ; Horace Chrisp , S . E . So ; John Nicholson , So ; John Eggleston , N . So ; John Armstrong , nig ; Thomas Smith , So ; and Hugh Golden ,
9 . The chapter having been opened in due form , the minutes of the last convocation were duly read and confirmed by the companions assembled . The ballot was then taken for the exaltation of those well-known and worthy brethren , viz ., Bros . 'the Rev . W . C . Harris , J . AI . Smith , and F . L . Pearson , and was unanimous . Bro . the Rev . VV . C . Harris , who
was in attendance , was exalted to the Supreme Degree of Royal Arch Alasonry , the Principals , Ex . Comps . Thomas Coulson , J . S . Wilson , and J . T . VVilson , delivering the lecture appertaining to their respective chairs in a very masterly and impressive manner , the duties relating to that of P . S . also being performed in an able manner by Comp . J . A . Hall . The names of four well-known brethren having
been submitted by proposition !_ to the convocation , for exaltation jat the next chapter , the election of officers for the ensuing year then took place , when the following were elected : Comps . AL Dodd , jun ., Z . ; J . S . Wilson , H . ; G . Robson , J . ; T . Coulson , Treas . ; W . Davison , E . ; VV . Ross , N . ; D . Camaron , P . S . ; J . Brown . Janitor ; T . W . Marshall and L . Inkster , Auditors .
It was proposed by J . T . Wilson , and seconded by J . S . Wilson , that the sincere and best thanks of the companions be given to Comp . Thomas Coulson and his family for the untiring interest they took not only in the Hadrian Lodge , but also in the St . Hilda ' s Lodge and Chapter , more especially for the trouble they had been at in the selection of the new robes , manufactured by Bro . George Kenning , the new bannerets , candle standards , & c , for the chapter .
This being received with pleasurable acclamation , Comp . Coulson , in reply , said that whatever any of his family did for Alasonry was done with a wish to make them all happy , and speaking for himself it was simply a labour of love . The business of the chapter being ended , the companions adjourned to a very recherche banquet , under the gavel of the M . E . Z ., Comp . J . T . Wilson .
HUDDERSFIELD . —TruthXhapter ( No . 521 ) . —The annual meeting was held at the Freemasons' Hall , Fitzwilliam-street , on Friday , the 17 th ult . The following were present : Comps . J . G . Robinson , Z . ; VV . H . Sugg , H . ; J . Burgess , J . ; J . Barker , P . Z ., P . P . G . D . C ;
J . R . Dore , P . Z ., P . P . G . D . C ; H . M . Wrigley , P . Z . ; " R . Williamson , P . Z ., S . E . ; G . Horsfal ) , P . Z . ; G . Marshall , P . Z . ; James Kaye , P . Z . 275 ; Dr . Pugh , Jubb , Shoesmith , and others . Comp . J . Read Dore , P . Z . 275 , installed the Principal in an impressive manner , and invested the officers for the ensuing year .
LIVERPOOL . —Walton Chapter ( No . 1086 ) . — The monthly meeting of this chapter was held on Friday evening , the 24 th ult ., when there was a goodly attendance of the companions . At the close of the business in the chapter the companions adjourned for supper , well served by Comp . Wm . Vines , after which the opportunity was taken of presenting
— " with an additional mark of the respect in which they were held" —Comps . Joseph Ellis , P . Z ., and John J . Savage , P . Z ., who , having served the chapter as First Principals , had continued an unceasing interest in the wellfare of the chapter . The presentation to each consisted of
a very handsome polished case of electro-plated dessert knives and forks . On each was inserted a plate , bearing an inscription— " Presented to ——— by the members of the Walton Chapter , as a mark of esteem . 24 th April , 1 SS 5 . " Comps . Ellis and Savage responded in feeling terms to the kindness shown , and a very pleasing evening's business was brought to a close .
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PRINCE LEOPOLD LODGE ( No . 238 ) . — This prosperous lodge met at Anderton's Hotel , Fleetstreet , on the 21 st ult . Among those in attendance were Bros . J . H . Dodson , W . AL ; F . Farrington , S . W . ; VV E . Farrington , J . W . ; Capt . Harding , S . O . ; T . R . Richnell , P . G . S . B . Aliddlesex and Surrey , P . AL , Treas . ; W . Wigginton , P . G . S . of Works , P . M ., Sec ; W . H . Saunders , S . D . ; Dodd , J . D . ; Codd , acting I . G . ; T .
C Walls , P . G . S . B ., & c , P . M . ; Alfred Tisley , P . G . S . D . Aliddlesex and Surrey , P . M ., and others . Bros . C F . Matier , P . G . J . W ., Grand Alasters' Lodge , & c , and Capt . S . T . Treffry , 275 , were visitors . The minutes of the previous meeting ( having been read and confirmed , the ballot was taken upon behalf of Bros . E . A . Harris and J . Harris , of 201 , and it proving to be unanimous , they were duly advanced to the degree of
M . M . M . by Bro . Walls . The ceremony of inducting Bro . F . Farrington into the chair of A . was then performed by Bro . Walls , assisted by Bros . Richnell , as S . W . ; Dodson , as J . W . ; C . F . Matier , as D . C . ; and Wigginton , as LG . The officers invested were Bros . VV . E . Farrington , S . W . ; C . Brown , J . W . ; Capt . Harding , M . O . ; F . Clemow , S . O . ; W . H . Saunders , J . O . ; Richnell , Treas . ; Wigginton , Sec ; Dodd , S . D . ; R . Clemow , J . D . ; Codd ,
I . G . ; Walker , D . C ; and Prower , W . S . The report of the Audit Committee having been received and adopted , a vote of thanks was passed to Bro . Richnell for his excellent services as Treasurer . A vote of thanks was also given to Bro . Walls as Installing Officer . The lodge was then closed , and the brethren adjourned to the banquet , which was well served . The customary toasts were duly honoured , and a most agreeable evening spent . '
WOOLWICH . —Florence Nightingale Lodge ( No . 44 ) . —The installation meeting of thc . above lodge took place at the Alasonic Hall , William-street , on Monday , the 13 th inst ., when Bro . Col . E . S . Gordon , R . A ., P . P ,
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G . S . O . Kent , was , for the second time , but not in succession , placed in the chair of A . as AI . of the lodge for the ensuing twelve months . Bro . Sydney Clarke , W . M and P . G . S ' O . Kent , opened the lodge and advanced Bro . J . Russell Berry , I . G . of Graft Lodge 79 , in faultless st yle . Bro . Matier , of Grand Masters Lodge , G . Asst . Sec . England , then assumed the chair , and installed Bro . Gordon with all that force and eloquence for which he is so justly
noted . The following were invested as officers : Bros . E . Denton , P . G . Stwd . Kent , S . W . ; F . Nichols , J . W . ; AI . Williams , M . O . ( by proxy ); J . Birch , J . O . ; Capt . Eugene Sweney , P .. AL , P . G . J . W . Kent , Treas . ; K . Ugland , Sec . ; N . Pidcock , Reg . Mks . ; C . Birch , S . D . ; A . Burnett , J . D . ; and J . R . Berry , I . G . At the conclusion of the ceremony , Bro . Sweney
proposed " That a vote of thanks be recorded on the minutes of the lodge , and presented to Bro . Matier for his kindness in attending and performing the ceremony of installation , and further that he be elected by acclamation an honorary member of the lodge . " He said Bro . Matier had that day shown them what Alark Alasonry should be , and although suffering with severe hoarseness , and although his presence would be missed at thc Boys' election , held
that day , yet he had , at the request of the VV . AI ., come down to Woolwich to perform a ceremony that unless well done was not worth doing at all . Bro . Alatier's name was a household word among the Alark Alasons of Woolwich , and of thc 37 advancecs advanced by Bro . Matier when he consecrated the Excelsior Lodge , and installed its first terly manner in which those ceremonies were carried out . Bro . Alatier was known in every degree of Alasonry as a
master of its mysteries and ceremonies , and he felt that Alaster , some seven years ago , few would ever , if they could , forget the deep impression then madeupon them by the mashis name on the role of the lodge would be an honour to it . He then moved the above resolution . Bro . Sydney Clarke seconded , and cordially thanked Bro . Alatier for his attendance . The W . AL , in putting the resolution , fully endorsed
every word uttered by Bro . Sweney , and the motion was carried unanimously . Bro . Alatier thanked the brethren , and expressed the pleasure it gave him to become a honorary member of the Florence Nightingale Lodge , because he remembered with an affectionate remembrance when it was first constituted under the dear old Grand Chapter of Scotland . What he had done that day was very little indeed , and only his duty , but if they were pleased , then he could assure them
that he was perfectly satisfied and repaid by the expression of their pleasure . The W . M . then presented a handsome Past Alaster ' s jewel to Bro . Sydney Clarke , and wished him long life and health to wear it , as a mark of the esteem in which he was held by the hrethren of the lodge . Bro . Clarke briefly returned thanks , and would wear it as a momento of twelve months' pleasant work and harmonious intercourse with every member of the " Florence . "
The lodge was then closed , and the brethren banqueted in the hall , Bro . VV . Aloulder , of Craft Lodge S 29 , catering in admirable style . The other brethren present were Bros . Capt . J . Scully , R . H ., a P . AL and P . P . G . D . C . Kent ; C . H . Driver , Grand Alaster's Lodge , P . G . Supt . Wks ., England ; E . West , W . AL elect 175 ; G . Spinks , S . W . 226 , P . P . G . A . D . C . Kent ; G . Risch , C . Jolly , I . G . 226 , P . P . G . O . Kent { Freemason ) , and others .
The usual loyal and Grand Lodge toasts having been honoured , Bro . Alatier responded for that of "The D . G . AI . and the rest of the Grand Officers , Past and Present . " He said their G . M . was a great lover of the Degree , and . 'worked hard for its progress ; still the D . G . AI . had shown his love by coming forward to take the chair at
the " Grand Alark Benevolent Festival at the Crystal Palace . As to the Grand Ofiicers , he believed they were as good as they ever had had , and all were inspired with but one feeling , namely , the success and prosperity of Alark Alasonry . He cordially thanked them for the toast , and trusted for many years to rejoice with them in the prosperity of the lodge , of which he felt proud to be a member .
The LP . AL , in proposing " The Health of the W . AL , " said they were all deli g hted to welcome their VV . AL home from India , and when it was found that Bro . Dr . Godwin , who had lately returned home an invalid from Egypt , could not , through continued ill-health , take the chair , they unanimously elected Bro . Col . Gordon to preside over them for the second time . A more excellent Mason he never knew , while his work in their Craft lodge , little as they saw
it , for he only did the ceremony of raising once before he was called away , showed the great mastery he had acquired of the work he had to do . They all deeply regretted the illness of Bro . Godwin , and trusted he would soon be well and with them ; but now he would ask them to drink the health of Bro . Gordon in bumpers . The Worshipful Master , in response , said be found it very difficult to respond adequately ; but must say that , in
returning to the lodge , he found himself among good friends . They all deeply deplored the illness of their S . W ., who would have been only too happy to have taken the chair had he been able . He trusted the lodge would increase , and could assure them that nothing should be wanting on his part to ensure so happy a result . " The Advance" was next toasted , and returned thanks .
Bros . Driver , S l inks , and Jolly responded for " The Visitors . " Bro . Scully responded for "The Past Masters , " and congratulated the VV . M . on his return from India , and on his being re-installed as Alaster of a lodge the very name 01 which was loved and venerated throughout the whole civilised world . He felt it , for , as a soldier in the Crimea , he had felt the touch of her gentle hand when on a sick bed .
and knew something of what she did there . The lodge had flourished during the past year , and under the rule of their VV . M . he felt that it must be a success . He thanked them for the toast most heartily . Bro . Sydney Clarke , in the course of his response , spoke feelingly of the death of the late Bro . Dr . Pope , who had for past visited their lod both Craft and
many years ges , Alark . He was a kind , genial-hearted man , and a good Alason , and he felt that , as one of tbe papers had said ot him , " we cannot give him measure for all his good qualities , but we all mourn his loss and cherish his memory . The toast of "The Officers" was responded to by Bro . Denton . The Tyler's toast concluded the proceedings .
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Macnab , E . Sherwood , R . Wikock , J P . West , S . Jude , G . Dalheur , R . Pruddah , T . Evans , A . Huther , J . Redfern , R . White , R . N . Jones , A . Hill , T . Jones , H . Rigg , J . Procter , and C . A . Luker . The visitors included Bros . R . Carruthers , P . M . 1350 ; J . Latta , 241 . ; J . B . Mackenzie PPG S . D . ; D . Dumming , 1609 ; W . Newlands , ™ - ' ' l . Cnrtrell . 241 ; and W . J . Sibiston , 2 t . _
, " Success to the Alerchants Lodge , " given from the chair , was responded toby Bro . Roger White , S . W . ; and in giving the toast of "I I he : Officers of the Lodge of Instruction " the Worshipful Preceptor presented Bro . Sherwood with a handsome testimonial on his retirement from the office of Secretary . Various other toasts were given in
the course of the evening . At a business meeting which preceded the banquet , Bro , J . P . West was elected Secretary , and Bro . J . Brotherton was re-elected Treasurer .
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JERUSALEM CHAPTER ( No . 185 ) . —This old chapter met at Freemasons' Tavern , Great Queenstreet , on the 14 th ult . Among those present were Comps . Davis , I . P . Z ., in the chair ; Ellborn , IL , Al . E . Z . elect ; J . Davis , J ., H . elect ; Cleghorne , S . N ., J . elect ; Davage , P . Z ., S . E . ; Harris , P . S . ; Staley , ist Asst . ; Harfeld , P . Z ., Treas . ; Robinson , P . Z . ; Mander , P . Z . ; T . C
Walls , P . P . G . D . C . Aliddx ., P . Z . ; N . Aloss , P . Z . ; Parkinson , Janitor ; and others . Comps . Thomas , 177 ; Mason , 132 S ; and Rogers , 1642 , were visitors . The minutes of thc previous convocation were read and confirmed . Ex . Cnmp . Davis then installed Comps . Ellborn , as Al . E . Z . ; T . Davis , as H . ; and Cleghorne , as J . ; the three difficult ceremonies being well performed . He subsequently next efficiently exalted Bros . Al . Emanuel , 1 S 5 ;
R . Watson , 201 ; and VV . Rest , 1283 , into Royal Arch Masonry . The officers invested for the ensuing year are Comps . Davage , P . S ., S . E . ; Harris , S . N . ; Staley , P . S . ; Harfeld , P . Z . ' , Treas . ; and Parkinson , Janitor . A vote of thanks having been passed and ordered to be entered on the minutes in recognition of Ex . Comp . Davis ' s services ns Installing Officer , the chapter was « duly closed , and the companions adjourned to the banquet . The usual toasts followed .
FALMOUTH . —Volubian Chapter ( No . 75 ) . — The first convocation oi this chapter was held on Tuesday , the 21 st ult ., when Comp . VV . D . Rogers was installed as M . E . Z . for the ensuing year , the P . Z ., Comp . E . D . Anderton , P . G . S . E ., performing the installation ceremony , being most ably assisted by Comp . F . D . Gardiner , P . Z . 53 , P . P . G . ist A . S . Somerset . The other two Principals elected
were Comps . Norman Gray , as H . ( who was unavoidably absent through indisposition ) , and W . H . Dunstan , as J . The Al . E . Z . then invested the following as his officers : — Comps . G . T . Olver , S . E . ; G . A . Jenkins , S . N . ; G . H . B . Resd , P . S . ; M . Little , ist A . S . ; J . N . Carne , 2 nd A . S . ; W . F . Newman , Treas . ; and J . N . Francis . The companions after the ceremony dined together , when the usual
loyal and Masonic toasts were given . Comp . Olver , to whom the resuscitation of the chapter ( after lying dormant for 23 years ) is mainly due , in responding to the toast of his health , explained the difficulties he had encountered in re-forming the chapter , at the same time informing the companions that Comp . R . Carter , P . G . P . S ., was also to be thanked for aiding him most materially , especially at the commencement of the resuscitation . Comp .
Olver has also compiled a new code of bye-laws , which will contain a short account of the means taken to bring this ancient chapter into activity . The visiting companions were Comps . F . D . Gardiner , P . Z . 53 , P . P . G . 1 st A . S . Somerset ; I . H . Ferris , Prov . G . Treas . Cornwall ; and VV . R . Baker , Z . elect 450 ,. all of whom expressed themselves highly pleased with the working of the chapter , and at being present at the first convocation for so long a time .
GUERNSEY . —Doyle ' s Chapter of Fellowship ( No . 84 ) . —The usual annual meeting of this chapter was held on St . George's Day , the 23 rd ult ., at the Alasonic Rooms , Alanor-place , when there were present Comps . Col . Gallienne , P . Z ., P . D . P . G . AI . Guernsey ; Alajor Wilkins , P . Z . ; Alajor Randall , Al . E . Z . ; II . Al . Strickland , P . Z . ; Dr . Hinton , ALA ., Alus . Doc , Prin . Soj . ; F .
Clarke , P . Z . ; J . Ozanne , H . A 1 . Controller ; Guilbert , P . Z ., Treasurer ; and others . Visitor : Comp . Emra Holmes , P . Z ., P . P . G . Soj . Cornwall . The following officers , having been previously elected , were duly installed by Comp . Gallienne , who acted as Installing First Principal : M . E . Comps . Wilkins , P . Z ., as M . E . Z . ; Strickland , P . Z ., as H . ; Comps . Dr . Hinton , as
J . ; Ozanne , as P . Soj . ; Hutchinson , as Scribe N . ; Guilbert , as Treas . ; and Bowden , as Janitor . Bro . J . T . Laine , of Doyle's Lodge , having been duly elected and obligated , was exalted to the degree of Royal Arch Mason , the beautiful and impressive ceremony being most ably gone through by the Al . E . Z ., assisted by the other Principals , who gave the mystical , symbolical , and historical lectures
from their respective chairs , the Prin . Soj . performing his arduous duties admirably . The companions aftewards supped together in the dining room attached to the hall , and the usual loyal and Alasonic toasts were duly honoured . Comp . Emra Holmes , in responding as visitor , said he had never seen the ceremonies more ably gone through or
more impressively performed than on the present occasion ; and he hoped he might be allowed to bring a brother , who was a Jew , on some future occasion , that he might be instructed and edified as he had been by the mystical lecture delivered so admirably by the M . E . Z ., Major
Wilkins . "The Health of the D . P . G . AI ., Col . Gallienne , " was given and responded to with great fervour and cordiality , and the toast of *• The Newly-exalted Companion " was afterwards duly honoured . A very agreeable evening was spent .
SOUTH SHIELDS . —St . Hilda Chapter ( No . 240 ) . —The regular convocation of this chapter was held for the first time at the new Alasonic Hall , Wesley-street , on Wednesday , the 15 th inst ., when the following companions were present : Comps . John Thomas Wilson , Z . ; W . Dodd , jun ., H . ; James S . Wilson , J . ; Thos . Coulson ,
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Treas . ; John Hunter , acting E . ; George Robson , N . ; John Ayden Hall , P . S . ; William Davison , ist A . S . ; David Camaron , 2 nd A . S . ; George Wilson , P . G . O ., Org . ; John Brown , Janitor ; J . J . Humphrey , L . Inkster , John Turnbull , C . F . Sutcliffe , Walter Ross , H . C . Courthope , T . D . Marshall , Al . Pearson , R . Blame , and Georce Johnson .
Visitors : Comps . Fred . Maddison , P . Z . So ; J . Turnbull , P . Z . So , P . P . H . ; A . F . Munro , Z . So ; John Mitchison , H . So ; Alark Douglass , P . Z . 531 ; W . Brand , Z . 97 ; A . AlcDougall , J . 1119 ; VV . Birch , 2 nd A . S . So ; Al . Dodd , sen ., urg ; James Sedcole , N . 1119 ; Horace Chrisp , S . E . So ; John Nicholson , So ; John Eggleston , N . So ; John Armstrong , nig ; Thomas Smith , So ; and Hugh Golden ,
9 . The chapter having been opened in due form , the minutes of the last convocation were duly read and confirmed by the companions assembled . The ballot was then taken for the exaltation of those well-known and worthy brethren , viz ., Bros . 'the Rev . W . C . Harris , J . AI . Smith , and F . L . Pearson , and was unanimous . Bro . the Rev . VV . C . Harris , who
was in attendance , was exalted to the Supreme Degree of Royal Arch Alasonry , the Principals , Ex . Comps . Thomas Coulson , J . S . Wilson , and J . T . VVilson , delivering the lecture appertaining to their respective chairs in a very masterly and impressive manner , the duties relating to that of P . S . also being performed in an able manner by Comp . J . A . Hall . The names of four well-known brethren having
been submitted by proposition !_ to the convocation , for exaltation jat the next chapter , the election of officers for the ensuing year then took place , when the following were elected : Comps . AL Dodd , jun ., Z . ; J . S . Wilson , H . ; G . Robson , J . ; T . Coulson , Treas . ; W . Davison , E . ; VV . Ross , N . ; D . Camaron , P . S . ; J . Brown . Janitor ; T . W . Marshall and L . Inkster , Auditors .
It was proposed by J . T . Wilson , and seconded by J . S . Wilson , that the sincere and best thanks of the companions be given to Comp . Thomas Coulson and his family for the untiring interest they took not only in the Hadrian Lodge , but also in the St . Hilda ' s Lodge and Chapter , more especially for the trouble they had been at in the selection of the new robes , manufactured by Bro . George Kenning , the new bannerets , candle standards , & c , for the chapter .
This being received with pleasurable acclamation , Comp . Coulson , in reply , said that whatever any of his family did for Alasonry was done with a wish to make them all happy , and speaking for himself it was simply a labour of love . The business of the chapter being ended , the companions adjourned to a very recherche banquet , under the gavel of the M . E . Z ., Comp . J . T . Wilson .
HUDDERSFIELD . —TruthXhapter ( No . 521 ) . —The annual meeting was held at the Freemasons' Hall , Fitzwilliam-street , on Friday , the 17 th ult . The following were present : Comps . J . G . Robinson , Z . ; VV . H . Sugg , H . ; J . Burgess , J . ; J . Barker , P . Z ., P . P . G . D . C ;
J . R . Dore , P . Z ., P . P . G . D . C ; H . M . Wrigley , P . Z . ; " R . Williamson , P . Z ., S . E . ; G . Horsfal ) , P . Z . ; G . Marshall , P . Z . ; James Kaye , P . Z . 275 ; Dr . Pugh , Jubb , Shoesmith , and others . Comp . J . Read Dore , P . Z . 275 , installed the Principal in an impressive manner , and invested the officers for the ensuing year .
LIVERPOOL . —Walton Chapter ( No . 1086 ) . — The monthly meeting of this chapter was held on Friday evening , the 24 th ult ., when there was a goodly attendance of the companions . At the close of the business in the chapter the companions adjourned for supper , well served by Comp . Wm . Vines , after which the opportunity was taken of presenting
— " with an additional mark of the respect in which they were held" —Comps . Joseph Ellis , P . Z ., and John J . Savage , P . Z ., who , having served the chapter as First Principals , had continued an unceasing interest in the wellfare of the chapter . The presentation to each consisted of
a very handsome polished case of electro-plated dessert knives and forks . On each was inserted a plate , bearing an inscription— " Presented to ——— by the members of the Walton Chapter , as a mark of esteem . 24 th April , 1 SS 5 . " Comps . Ellis and Savage responded in feeling terms to the kindness shown , and a very pleasing evening's business was brought to a close .
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PRINCE LEOPOLD LODGE ( No . 238 ) . — This prosperous lodge met at Anderton's Hotel , Fleetstreet , on the 21 st ult . Among those in attendance were Bros . J . H . Dodson , W . AL ; F . Farrington , S . W . ; VV E . Farrington , J . W . ; Capt . Harding , S . O . ; T . R . Richnell , P . G . S . B . Aliddlesex and Surrey , P . AL , Treas . ; W . Wigginton , P . G . S . of Works , P . M ., Sec ; W . H . Saunders , S . D . ; Dodd , J . D . ; Codd , acting I . G . ; T .
C Walls , P . G . S . B ., & c , P . M . ; Alfred Tisley , P . G . S . D . Aliddlesex and Surrey , P . M ., and others . Bros . C F . Matier , P . G . J . W ., Grand Alasters' Lodge , & c , and Capt . S . T . Treffry , 275 , were visitors . The minutes of the previous meeting ( having been read and confirmed , the ballot was taken upon behalf of Bros . E . A . Harris and J . Harris , of 201 , and it proving to be unanimous , they were duly advanced to the degree of
M . M . M . by Bro . Walls . The ceremony of inducting Bro . F . Farrington into the chair of A . was then performed by Bro . Walls , assisted by Bros . Richnell , as S . W . ; Dodson , as J . W . ; C . F . Matier , as D . C . ; and Wigginton , as LG . The officers invested were Bros . VV . E . Farrington , S . W . ; C . Brown , J . W . ; Capt . Harding , M . O . ; F . Clemow , S . O . ; W . H . Saunders , J . O . ; Richnell , Treas . ; Wigginton , Sec ; Dodd , S . D . ; R . Clemow , J . D . ; Codd ,
I . G . ; Walker , D . C ; and Prower , W . S . The report of the Audit Committee having been received and adopted , a vote of thanks was passed to Bro . Richnell for his excellent services as Treasurer . A vote of thanks was also given to Bro . Walls as Installing Officer . The lodge was then closed , and the brethren adjourned to the banquet , which was well served . The customary toasts were duly honoured , and a most agreeable evening spent . '
WOOLWICH . —Florence Nightingale Lodge ( No . 44 ) . —The installation meeting of thc . above lodge took place at the Alasonic Hall , William-street , on Monday , the 13 th inst ., when Bro . Col . E . S . Gordon , R . A ., P . P ,
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G . S . O . Kent , was , for the second time , but not in succession , placed in the chair of A . as AI . of the lodge for the ensuing twelve months . Bro . Sydney Clarke , W . M and P . G . S ' O . Kent , opened the lodge and advanced Bro . J . Russell Berry , I . G . of Graft Lodge 79 , in faultless st yle . Bro . Matier , of Grand Masters Lodge , G . Asst . Sec . England , then assumed the chair , and installed Bro . Gordon with all that force and eloquence for which he is so justly
noted . The following were invested as officers : Bros . E . Denton , P . G . Stwd . Kent , S . W . ; F . Nichols , J . W . ; AI . Williams , M . O . ( by proxy ); J . Birch , J . O . ; Capt . Eugene Sweney , P .. AL , P . G . J . W . Kent , Treas . ; K . Ugland , Sec . ; N . Pidcock , Reg . Mks . ; C . Birch , S . D . ; A . Burnett , J . D . ; and J . R . Berry , I . G . At the conclusion of the ceremony , Bro . Sweney
proposed " That a vote of thanks be recorded on the minutes of the lodge , and presented to Bro . Matier for his kindness in attending and performing the ceremony of installation , and further that he be elected by acclamation an honorary member of the lodge . " He said Bro . Matier had that day shown them what Alark Alasonry should be , and although suffering with severe hoarseness , and although his presence would be missed at thc Boys' election , held
that day , yet he had , at the request of the VV . AI ., come down to Woolwich to perform a ceremony that unless well done was not worth doing at all . Bro . Alatier's name was a household word among the Alark Alasons of Woolwich , and of thc 37 advancecs advanced by Bro . Matier when he consecrated the Excelsior Lodge , and installed its first terly manner in which those ceremonies were carried out . Bro . Alatier was known in every degree of Alasonry as a
master of its mysteries and ceremonies , and he felt that Alaster , some seven years ago , few would ever , if they could , forget the deep impression then madeupon them by the mashis name on the role of the lodge would be an honour to it . He then moved the above resolution . Bro . Sydney Clarke seconded , and cordially thanked Bro . Alatier for his attendance . The W . AL , in putting the resolution , fully endorsed
every word uttered by Bro . Sweney , and the motion was carried unanimously . Bro . Alatier thanked the brethren , and expressed the pleasure it gave him to become a honorary member of the Florence Nightingale Lodge , because he remembered with an affectionate remembrance when it was first constituted under the dear old Grand Chapter of Scotland . What he had done that day was very little indeed , and only his duty , but if they were pleased , then he could assure them
that he was perfectly satisfied and repaid by the expression of their pleasure . The W . M . then presented a handsome Past Alaster ' s jewel to Bro . Sydney Clarke , and wished him long life and health to wear it , as a mark of the esteem in which he was held by the hrethren of the lodge . Bro . Clarke briefly returned thanks , and would wear it as a momento of twelve months' pleasant work and harmonious intercourse with every member of the " Florence . "
The lodge was then closed , and the brethren banqueted in the hall , Bro . VV . Aloulder , of Craft Lodge S 29 , catering in admirable style . The other brethren present were Bros . Capt . J . Scully , R . H ., a P . AL and P . P . G . D . C . Kent ; C . H . Driver , Grand Alaster's Lodge , P . G . Supt . Wks ., England ; E . West , W . AL elect 175 ; G . Spinks , S . W . 226 , P . P . G . A . D . C . Kent ; G . Risch , C . Jolly , I . G . 226 , P . P . G . O . Kent { Freemason ) , and others .
The usual loyal and Grand Lodge toasts having been honoured , Bro . Alatier responded for that of "The D . G . AI . and the rest of the Grand Officers , Past and Present . " He said their G . M . was a great lover of the Degree , and . 'worked hard for its progress ; still the D . G . AI . had shown his love by coming forward to take the chair at
the " Grand Alark Benevolent Festival at the Crystal Palace . As to the Grand Ofiicers , he believed they were as good as they ever had had , and all were inspired with but one feeling , namely , the success and prosperity of Alark Alasonry . He cordially thanked them for the toast , and trusted for many years to rejoice with them in the prosperity of the lodge , of which he felt proud to be a member .
The LP . AL , in proposing " The Health of the W . AL , " said they were all deli g hted to welcome their VV . AL home from India , and when it was found that Bro . Dr . Godwin , who had lately returned home an invalid from Egypt , could not , through continued ill-health , take the chair , they unanimously elected Bro . Col . Gordon to preside over them for the second time . A more excellent Mason he never knew , while his work in their Craft lodge , little as they saw
it , for he only did the ceremony of raising once before he was called away , showed the great mastery he had acquired of the work he had to do . They all deeply regretted the illness of Bro . Godwin , and trusted he would soon be well and with them ; but now he would ask them to drink the health of Bro . Gordon in bumpers . The Worshipful Master , in response , said be found it very difficult to respond adequately ; but must say that , in
returning to the lodge , he found himself among good friends . They all deeply deplored the illness of their S . W ., who would have been only too happy to have taken the chair had he been able . He trusted the lodge would increase , and could assure them that nothing should be wanting on his part to ensure so happy a result . " The Advance" was next toasted , and returned thanks .
Bros . Driver , S l inks , and Jolly responded for " The Visitors . " Bro . Scully responded for "The Past Masters , " and congratulated the VV . M . on his return from India , and on his being re-installed as Alaster of a lodge the very name 01 which was loved and venerated throughout the whole civilised world . He felt it , for , as a soldier in the Crimea , he had felt the touch of her gentle hand when on a sick bed .
and knew something of what she did there . The lodge had flourished during the past year , and under the rule of their VV . M . he felt that it must be a success . He thanked them for the toast most heartily . Bro . Sydney Clarke , in the course of his response , spoke feelingly of the death of the late Bro . Dr . Pope , who had for past visited their lod both Craft and
many years ges , Alark . He was a kind , genial-hearted man , and a good Alason , and he felt that , as one of tbe papers had said ot him , " we cannot give him measure for all his good qualities , but we all mourn his loss and cherish his memory . The toast of "The Officers" was responded to by Bro . Denton . The Tyler's toast concluded the proceedings .