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Testimonial To A Distinguished Mason.

TESTIMONIAL TO A DISTINGUISHED MASON .

On Friday last the members and shareholders of the Kidderminster Masonic Hall Club Company dined together in the Masonic Hall , the occasion being the presentation to Bro . George Taylor , I . P . M ., Z ., 377 , P . G . J . W ., VV . M . 1874 , & c , with some valuable diamond studs and an

illuminated address in recognition of his services in the formation ofthe club , and as its Hon . Sec . from September , 1 S 79 , to January , 1 SS 1 . . Amongst those present were Bros . Bellitzay , P . M ., P . / .. ¦ 177 , P . G . S . B . ; T . Blaxbrough , 377 ; Comber , W . M . 377 ; Fitzgerald , P . M ., P . Z ., 377 . P . P . G . S . D . ; VV . C . Green , J . W . 377 , P . G . S . ; Gibson , 377 ; J . J . Harvey , 1 S 74 ; E . Hammond , P . M . 377 and Chairman of the Club ;

, G . Holdsworth , O . 377 ; G . Hopkins , 377 ; G . Lees , 377 ; McCandless , P . M . 377 5 P- G . P . MacKay , S . 377 ; G . W . Naylor , P . M . 560 , ' and J . W . 1 S 74 ; H . E . Green , I . G . 377 , and P . G . S . ; H . B . Pigot , P . G . S . Eng . 1 S 74 ; VV . M . Roden , I . G . 377 , 1 S 74 ; J . E / Stone , S . W . 377 , P . G . S . -J . Elgood J . D . 377 , P . G . S . ; R . J . Thompson , 377 5 f . Vale , J . W . 560 ; J . R . Wood , 377 , P . G . D . C ; Threlfall , 1 S 74 ; and C . Blagbrough .

1 'he Mayor of Kidderminster , H . R . Willis , Esq ., and Messrs . Beach , Inston , Jelleyman , Pearson , E . Parry , Editor of the principal Kidderminster Newspaper , The Shuttle , Simpson , and VV . H . Talbot , Esq ., Registrar of the Kidderminster County Court . The Chair was taken by Bro . E . Hammond , and the tables being arranged in the form of a letter U ., the one

Vice-Chair was occupied by Bro . G . VV . Naylor , P . M . 5 G 0 , J . W . 1 S 74 , Chairman of the presentation Committee , and the other by Bro . Clement Green , P . G . S . Wors ., and J . W . 377 . After the cloth had been removed the usual loyal toasts were duly honoured . The Chairman proposed "The Health of Bro . Tayler , " and Bro . Naylor made the presentation . He spoke of the valued and arduous

services of Bro . Taylor in the formation of this Club , and said how warmly he lived in the hearts of not only the Masonic brethren but also in those of every . member of the Club . The brilliants were Brazilian diamonds of the first water , and were very handsome , and the address which accompanied them was in the form of a book bound in morocco

leather , and had been most tastefully illuminated by Bro . Mackay , S . 377 . The inscription was as follows : " Kidderminster Masonic Hall and Club Company , Limited . To Mr . George Taylor . The members and shareholders of the Kidderminster Masonic Hall and Club Company , Limited , desire Mr . George Taylor ' s acceptance of a set of diamond studs in token of their kindly regard

for him , and of their appreciation of his valuable services as Hon . Sec . of this Club , of which institution he was thc chief founder . G . M Naylor , Chairman ; VV . C . Green , Treas . ; Hugh Gibson , VV . M . Roden , Albert Cowell , Committee ; Harvey Preen , Secretary : " Afterwards followed the . names of the subscribers . Mr . NAYLOR also stated that as there was a balance in

hand after all expenses had been paid , it was intended to make a present to Mrs . Taylor . Mr . TAYLOR responded , and cordially thanked the brethren for their very handsome present ; he specially desired to thank Bro . Mackay for the immense trouble he had taken in the production of that beautiful illumination . In the course of his remarks , Bro . Taylor suggested the

formation of a Masonic and reference library in connection with the Club The CHAIRMAN gave "Thc Health of the Mayor , " who in reply proposed " Success to thc Kidderminster Masonic Hall and Club Company , " which was responded to by Bro .

VV . C . Green , a Director of the Club and P . G . S ., and after "The Healths of Bros . Mackay and Blagbrough " had been drunk , the proceedings terminated . The evening was a most pleasant one , and was much enlivened by the beautiful singing of Bio . Blagbrough , the accomplished tenor from Leeds .

Presentation To Bro Frank Green, C.C.

PRESENTATION TO BRO FRANK GREEN , C . C .

Bro . VV . S . Gover , C . C , presided at a dinner of the Vintry Ward Club , held at the Star and Garter , Richmond , on Saturday , the 'Sth ult . In proposing "The Vintry Ward Club , " the CHAIRMAN remarked that the institutions of local , self-government

were of no avail without public spirit . There was one present who by founding the club had supplied what was wanted in thc Ward of Vintry , and who had afforded them opportunities of social intercourse , and of becoming better known one to another . On thc part of the club he had to present Mr . Frank Green —( applause)—and a more spontaneous testimonial was never offered—with a chronometer ,

and to tender to Mrs . Green , with respectful homage , a beautiful brooch and earrings , trusting that both recipients might long live to enjoy the love and honour of the inhabitants of the Ward and of the citizens generally . ( Cheers . ) Bro . GREEN , in reply , said he was in a position of difficulty in having to acknowledge so handsome a gift , accompanied as it was by such flattering remarks ; but he

was deeply sensible of their kindness , and sincerely grateful for the same . He was conscious that to their generous impulses rather than to his own merits the gift was due , and he accepted it as indicating that thc man who strove to do his duty would enlist thc sympathetic support of his

friends and neighbours . I he watch would act as an incentive to him to keep a vigilant watch over the interests of the Ward , and he should do all in his power to serve them . For thc handsome present to his wife he also thanked them , and he could assure thc club that she would treasure it wilh pleasure and with pride . ( Applause . )

WHAT SHALL *\ VF . DRIXK ?—NO summer beverage so refreshing , so wholesome , none so delicious nnd grateful to thc taste , when hot , tired , and thirsty , as a glass of Grant ' s Morella Cherry Brandy taken with ai-ratcd waters or lemonade . Ask pointedly for it by name , as substitutes and mixtures abound , report adulterations to the manufacturer , Thomas Grant , Distiller , Maidstone . Sold at the Crystal Palace , and by Bertram and Roberts everywhere , also at the clubs , the hotels , and all noted places of refreshment .

Reports Of Masonic Meetings.

REPORTS OF MASONIC MEETINGS .

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ROSE OF DENMARK LODGE ( No . 975 ) . — The regular meeting of this lodge was held on Friday , the 17 th ult ., at the Greyhound Hotel , Richmond . Present : Bros . John Noble , VV . M . j E . Avfing , J . W . ; C . A . Smith , " P . M ., Treas . ; VV . H . Lee , ' P . M ., Sec ; J . Tylor , P . M . ; E . VV . Clarke . P . M . ; G . H . Wrigglesworth , P . M . ; Jas . Garnar , P . M . ; G . Slinn , S . D . ; ' A . Richman , J . D . ; M . Graham , I . G . ; VV . R . Williams , D . C . ;

J . Brown , W . S . ; Palmer , Jackson , Plowman , Robinson , Levy , Custance , Hayes , Scantlebury , White , Hodgkinson , Simmons , Hunt , Holman , J . Graham , N . Courlander , Seymour , Goldring , Campbell , Monk , Husband , R . Smith , and VV . Smith . ' Visitors : Bros . A . M . Barnett , 330 ; J . H . Hawkins , W . M . 1693 ; J . Featherstone , J . D . 1656 ; A . Currie , S . W . 1733 ; T . C . Pratt , P . M . 957 ; F . Leach ,

25 ; T . Dunn , 1704 ; J . Cockburn , 1381 ; T . Willcox , and A . Miller . The lodge having been opened , Bros . Robinson , Hayes , White , Jackson , and Holman wcre raised to the Third Degree , and Messrs . VV . Smith , R . H . Smith , and E . Husband were initiated . A resolution to increase the initiation fee was carried . After some other business , the lodge was

closed , and the brethren adjourned to banquet , presided over by the VV . M . After the cloth had been removed , the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were duly honoured . The principal event of the evening was the presentation of a handsome silver salver to Bro . James Garnar , I . P . M ., as a mark of the esteem and regard in which he is held by the members of

the lodge . The VV . M ., in proposing "The Health of Bro . Garnar , " made thc presentation in the following terms : Brethren , I am now called upon to perform a very pleasing duty , viz ., to present to our Bro . Garnar a memento of the esteem with which he is regarded in this lodge . Most of us have a lively remembrance of his year of office as our W . M ., the commencement of which was undoubtedly the

beginning of our unusual prosperity . It has continued until now , and 1 hope will long remain with us . This testimonial is the outcome of that esteem , and speaks for itself much more eloquently than I can by words . The inscription states that thc testimonial is " presented to Bro . James Garnar , as a slight token of the esteem and admiration in which he is held by the brethren of the

Rose of-Denmark Lodge , and I can assure you , Bro . Garnar , that these words are not the mere production of the engraver , but the genuine expression of regard on the part of the brethren , and may you continue among us for many years to come , in the same good fellowship as in the years that are past , which good fellowship this testimonial is intended to commemorate . In presenting this salver to

you in the name of the lodge , allow me to state it is sterling silver , presented fosterling worth . Bro . Garnar , who was warmly received by the brethren , said : VV . Master and brethren . 1 can scarcely find words to respond to the toast of my health , which has been so kindly proposed by you , and to which the brethren have so cordially responded , and the difficulty is further increased by the very handsome

testimony of your esteem and regard which has just been presented to me . It has always been to me a great source of pride and pleasure to do all that I possibly could to further the interests of the Rose of Denmark Lodge , and if my year of office has been a success , it is owing , not so much to my own exertions and capabilities , as to the kindly and fraternal support which I have received from the

Past Masters , Oflicers , and memhers ol the lodge . Believe me most assuredly that I shall ever value this beautiful testimonial as a record of the very pleasant year I spent as W .. VI . of my mother lodge , and 1 hope that my connection with the Rose of Denmark Lodge , in which I have formed

so many friendships , may long continue , and that the peace , harmony , and unity which has prevailed therein for many years may long continue . ( Applause . ) Bro . E . Husband , M . R . C . S ., returned thanks for "The Initiates , " and Bro . Hawkins , W . M . 1 G 93 , for "The Joining Members . " The toasts of " The Past Masters " and " Officers "

were given , after which the lyler s toast terminated the proceedings .

GATESHEAD ON TYNE . —Lodge of Industry ( No . 48 ) , —The usual monthly gathering of this evergreen and ancient lodge was held on Monday , the 27 th ult ., at the temporary habitation , No . 34 , Denmarkstreet , when Ithere was not such a good attendance as wc usually have seen , owing lo members and visitors being on pleasure bent , in connection with the Midsummer racing

carnival at Newcastle . I he lodge was opened shortly after 7 p . m ., by the W . M ., Bro . J . G . Smith , assisted by the following brethren : Bros . R . Whitfield , as I . P . M . ; E . Liddell , S . W . ; E . W . Middlemist , ) . W . ; D . Sinclair , P . M ., as Sec . ; J . Moult , S . D . ; R . W . Sisson , as J . D . ; E . Shewbrooks , " l . G . ; VV . F . Raeburn , S . S . ; VV . Dalrymple , J . S . ; and Jos . Curry , Tyler . There were also

present Bros . M . Corbitt . P . M . ; B . P . Ord , P . M . ; M . H . Dodds , P . M . ; J . A . Dixon , W . Whitfield , T . P . Reay , G . Parker , J . Ivison , J . T . Medley , Jacob Atkinson , VV . F . Carmon . R . Tate , N . Mein , P . M . 541 ; C . B . Ford , J . W . 4 S 1 ; R . VV . Sisson , J . D . 40 G ; VV . A . M . O'Donnell , 1672 ;

W . Smith , S . W . 1342 , and others . After the minutes had been confirmed , the ballot was taken ( for four joining members and two initiates , all of whom wcre duly elected . Bros . J . Atkinson and G . Parker were then passed to the Degree of F . C . by Bro . M . Corbett , P . M . The working tools were explained by thc

S . W . The lodge was closed al S . 30 p . m ., and the brethren adjourned to the refreshment room .

LANCASTER . —Lodge of Fortitude fNo . rSi ) . —The festival of St . John Ihe Baptist was celebrated by the members of ( he above lodge dining together at the house of Bro . W . Longmii-e , thc King ' s Anns Hotel , Morecambe , on the evening of the 22 nd ult . Nearly forty

brethren were present , including visitors , amongst the latter being Bros . Johh Tilly , Ceyfon ; W . King , Treas . 1353 ; Bannister , S . W ., nnd Poole , J . W . 1650 . The W . M . of the lodge , Bro . John Atkinson , presided , supported by Bros . E . Clark , Mayor of Lancaster ; Clemlnson , Ex-Mayor ; VVarbrick . I . P . M . ; Simpson , P . M . ; Councillor

Reports Of Masonic Meetings.

Hatch , P . M . and Treas ; Kelland , P . M . ; VV . King , P . M . ; John Hatch , P . M ., Sec , and others . The vice-chair was occupied by Bro . John Pilkington , S . W ., supported by Bros . Councillor Hartley , P . M . ; R . Taylor , P . M . ; J . Taylor , P . M . ; Batley , Robinson , and others . A capital repast was put upon the table by the host , and on the conclusion of dinner the usual loyal and Masonic toasts ivere given and responded to . "The Hcalth-of the

Mayor of Lancaster" ( Bro . Clark ) was also given and "received most heartily . The evening being fine , the Chairman , before proposing the first toast , suggested that brevity should be studied by each speaker , and this was admirably followed out ; the result was that the speeches were brief and to the point , and the company separated at an early hour , in order to enjoy a short time amid the outdoor scenery at the popular watering- place of Morecambe .

LIVERPOOL . —Downshire Lodge ( No . 594 ) . —The members of this celebrated lodge met as early as eight o'clock on the morning of Thursday , the 23 rd ult ., for the purpose of installing their VV . M . for the ensuing year . It has for some time past been the custom in this old and flourishing lodge to instal early in the mornin- *** - , and afterwards to join the lady friends of the members in

some pleasant excursion , in place of thc orthodox banquet . Notwithstanding the hour , there was a strong gathering of P . G . [ Officers and P . M . 's , members , and visitors . The out-going VV . M ., Bro . Adolph Pedersen , was in thc chair . After an initiation , the VV . M . elect , Bro . William H . Veevers , was presented by Bros . Peter M . Larsen , P . M ., and Thomas Dilcock , P . M ., and regularly installed by the

retiring W . M . Subsequent to thc usual honours thc following were appointed and invested officers for thc ensuing year : Bros . John L . Houghton , P . M ., M . C ; J . J . Clitherow , S . W . ; VV . . Evans , J . W . ; R . P . France , P . M . Treasurer ( re-elected ); John N . Cain , Secretary , A . J . Bolton , S . D . ; Frederick Petersen , J . D . ; J . VV . Reece , I . G . ; Isaac Turner and Thomas Toby , Stewards ; W .

Blunsum , Assist . Steward . Bro . Malcolm was re-elected Tyler . At thc conclusion of thc proceedings a vote of thanks was passed to the Installing * Master , and the brethren proceeded to Lime-street Station , where they were joined by

their lady friends , the party numbering one hundred and twenty altogether , and took train to Lymm , near Warrington , where " a very pleasant day was spent . At the dinner at The Plough , Ihe I . P . M . was presented with a tasteful P . M . jewel , and Ihe W . M . with the lodge jewel , an heirloom bequeathed to " 594 , " and worn by all its Masters .

WOOLWICH . —Florence Nightingale Lodge ( No . 706 ) . —The installation meeting of the above lodge took place on Friday , the 21 st ult ., at the MasonicHall , William-street , when Bro . J . Black , S . W . and W . M . elect , was placed in the chair as VV . M . for the ensuing twelve months , or until a successor shall have been duly installed in his stead . The lodge wasopened by Bro . Capt . Eugene

Sweny , W . M ., and the usual lodge business having been transacted , Bro . Bryant , P . M . 7 G , tvas unanimously affiliated a member of the lodge . The ceremony of installation was then proceeded with , Bro . Sweny being Installing Officer , and , under his guidance , Bro . Black was seated in the chair of K . S ., and formally saluted . He then proceeded to invest his officers as follows : Bros . Major E .

Gordon , S . W . ; C . Mathams , J . W . ; Sydney Clarke , P . M ., Treasurer ; E . Denton , P . M ., Secretary ; Ortrmr . J . Sculley , S . D . ; Dr . C . W . Godwin , J . D . ; Jas . Harris , I . G . j and A . Burnett , D . C . The usual addresses were then given , and the ceremony concluded . Among the brethren present beside those above enumerated wcre Bros . C . Coupland , P . M ., and P . P . G . J . W . Kent ; J . J .

Donolly , P . M . ; Dr . II . L . Burneys , M . D . ; R . King , James Riddle , N . D . Livesey , K . Ugland , G . Risch , and ' 1 * . Peake , all of the lodge ; Thos . Perry , VV . M . SG 9 , and P . P . G . D . C . Herts ; | . Wilkins , W . M . 700 ; II . S . Syer , S . W . and W . M . elect 13 ; E . B . Hobson , S . W ., and VV . M . elect 790 ; R . J . Cook , S . W ., and W . M . elect 913 ; G . Beaver , J . W . 700 ; H . Mason , I . W . 913 ; T .

Holleyman , J . W . 153 G ; Lieut . T . Kirkbride , 153 G ; H . D . Vidgeon , SGy ; J . M . Rudd , 1579 ; and C . Jolly , I . G . 1472 , & c . ( Freemason ) . After a very cordial vote of thanks had been passed to Bro . Sweny for the masterly manner in which he had installed his successor , he was presented with a valuable Past Master ' s jewel , by the W . M ., who said he sincerely hoped that Bro . Sweny would live

long to wear it in the lodge as one of its Past Masters , and that it would bring back to his mind year after year happy recollections of the esteem and goodwill of the brethren . Bro . Sweny , in reply , said he certainly looked upon that evening as the proudest of his life . When he looked back to that day twelvemonth , when he was placed in the chair , and remembered what he had then promised , he felt that

he had nothing to regret , but that he had faithfully , and to the best of his ability , done his duty to and by the lodge . The lodge was then closed , and the brethren sat down to a recherche banquet , provided in the hall b y Bro . Moulder . "Thc Oueen and the Craft" having been honoured , the Chairman gave the toast of " H . R . H . the Prince of Wales , Grand Master of England , " and , in doing so , said the

services of their Royal brother lo the cause of Masonry , and not only to Masonry but to everything that tended to thc good of the nation at large , made him honoured by all . He trusted the G . A . O . T . U . would long spare him to rule over them as their Grand Master . " The Health of Lord Carnarvon and Lord Lathom , and the rest of the Grand Officers , " followed , and was heartily responded to . The I . P . M .

then , in glowing terms , proposed " The Health of thc VV . M . " He said that although it was not the first time he had had that gavel in his hand , yet he believed he had never made a better use of it than he had that ni ght , in calling their attention to the toast he now proposed to offer them , and one that he felt sure they would receive with acclamation , lt was " The Health and Prosperity of their W . M . "

They had , a month ago , elected Bro . Black , and he had that day installed him as one of Ihe rulers of the Craft in that lodge , nnd he felt that he was only re-echoing their sentiments when he said that in h * s hands the interests and prestige of the lodge would not suffer , but would even increase in prosperity and brightness . The toast was drank

wilh cheers ; and , in response , Bro . Black thanked them most sincerely for thc toast , and trusted that their hearty wishes for a prosperous year of office would be fulfilled , and they might depend upon it it would be if it laid in nis power to bring it about . There was one thing he could promise them , and that was that it should not be any fault

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Testimonial To A Distinguished Mason.

TESTIMONIAL TO A DISTINGUISHED MASON .

On Friday last the members and shareholders of the Kidderminster Masonic Hall Club Company dined together in the Masonic Hall , the occasion being the presentation to Bro . George Taylor , I . P . M ., Z ., 377 , P . G . J . W ., VV . M . 1874 , & c , with some valuable diamond studs and an

illuminated address in recognition of his services in the formation ofthe club , and as its Hon . Sec . from September , 1 S 79 , to January , 1 SS 1 . . Amongst those present were Bros . Bellitzay , P . M ., P . / .. ¦ 177 , P . G . S . B . ; T . Blaxbrough , 377 ; Comber , W . M . 377 ; Fitzgerald , P . M ., P . Z ., 377 . P . P . G . S . D . ; VV . C . Green , J . W . 377 , P . G . S . ; Gibson , 377 ; J . J . Harvey , 1 S 74 ; E . Hammond , P . M . 377 and Chairman of the Club ;

, G . Holdsworth , O . 377 ; G . Hopkins , 377 ; G . Lees , 377 ; McCandless , P . M . 377 5 P- G . P . MacKay , S . 377 ; G . W . Naylor , P . M . 560 , ' and J . W . 1 S 74 ; H . E . Green , I . G . 377 , and P . G . S . ; H . B . Pigot , P . G . S . Eng . 1 S 74 ; VV . M . Roden , I . G . 377 , 1 S 74 ; J . E / Stone , S . W . 377 , P . G . S . -J . Elgood J . D . 377 , P . G . S . ; R . J . Thompson , 377 5 f . Vale , J . W . 560 ; J . R . Wood , 377 , P . G . D . C ; Threlfall , 1 S 74 ; and C . Blagbrough .

1 'he Mayor of Kidderminster , H . R . Willis , Esq ., and Messrs . Beach , Inston , Jelleyman , Pearson , E . Parry , Editor of the principal Kidderminster Newspaper , The Shuttle , Simpson , and VV . H . Talbot , Esq ., Registrar of the Kidderminster County Court . The Chair was taken by Bro . E . Hammond , and the tables being arranged in the form of a letter U ., the one

Vice-Chair was occupied by Bro . G . VV . Naylor , P . M . 5 G 0 , J . W . 1 S 74 , Chairman of the presentation Committee , and the other by Bro . Clement Green , P . G . S . Wors ., and J . W . 377 . After the cloth had been removed the usual loyal toasts were duly honoured . The Chairman proposed "The Health of Bro . Tayler , " and Bro . Naylor made the presentation . He spoke of the valued and arduous

services of Bro . Taylor in the formation of this Club , and said how warmly he lived in the hearts of not only the Masonic brethren but also in those of every . member of the Club . The brilliants were Brazilian diamonds of the first water , and were very handsome , and the address which accompanied them was in the form of a book bound in morocco

leather , and had been most tastefully illuminated by Bro . Mackay , S . 377 . The inscription was as follows : " Kidderminster Masonic Hall and Club Company , Limited . To Mr . George Taylor . The members and shareholders of the Kidderminster Masonic Hall and Club Company , Limited , desire Mr . George Taylor ' s acceptance of a set of diamond studs in token of their kindly regard

for him , and of their appreciation of his valuable services as Hon . Sec . of this Club , of which institution he was thc chief founder . G . M Naylor , Chairman ; VV . C . Green , Treas . ; Hugh Gibson , VV . M . Roden , Albert Cowell , Committee ; Harvey Preen , Secretary : " Afterwards followed the . names of the subscribers . Mr . NAYLOR also stated that as there was a balance in

hand after all expenses had been paid , it was intended to make a present to Mrs . Taylor . Mr . TAYLOR responded , and cordially thanked the brethren for their very handsome present ; he specially desired to thank Bro . Mackay for the immense trouble he had taken in the production of that beautiful illumination . In the course of his remarks , Bro . Taylor suggested the

formation of a Masonic and reference library in connection with the Club The CHAIRMAN gave "Thc Health of the Mayor , " who in reply proposed " Success to thc Kidderminster Masonic Hall and Club Company , " which was responded to by Bro .

VV . C . Green , a Director of the Club and P . G . S ., and after "The Healths of Bros . Mackay and Blagbrough " had been drunk , the proceedings terminated . The evening was a most pleasant one , and was much enlivened by the beautiful singing of Bio . Blagbrough , the accomplished tenor from Leeds .

Presentation To Bro Frank Green, C.C.

PRESENTATION TO BRO FRANK GREEN , C . C .

Bro . VV . S . Gover , C . C , presided at a dinner of the Vintry Ward Club , held at the Star and Garter , Richmond , on Saturday , the 'Sth ult . In proposing "The Vintry Ward Club , " the CHAIRMAN remarked that the institutions of local , self-government

were of no avail without public spirit . There was one present who by founding the club had supplied what was wanted in thc Ward of Vintry , and who had afforded them opportunities of social intercourse , and of becoming better known one to another . On thc part of the club he had to present Mr . Frank Green —( applause)—and a more spontaneous testimonial was never offered—with a chronometer ,

and to tender to Mrs . Green , with respectful homage , a beautiful brooch and earrings , trusting that both recipients might long live to enjoy the love and honour of the inhabitants of the Ward and of the citizens generally . ( Cheers . ) Bro . GREEN , in reply , said he was in a position of difficulty in having to acknowledge so handsome a gift , accompanied as it was by such flattering remarks ; but he

was deeply sensible of their kindness , and sincerely grateful for the same . He was conscious that to their generous impulses rather than to his own merits the gift was due , and he accepted it as indicating that thc man who strove to do his duty would enlist thc sympathetic support of his

friends and neighbours . I he watch would act as an incentive to him to keep a vigilant watch over the interests of the Ward , and he should do all in his power to serve them . For thc handsome present to his wife he also thanked them , and he could assure thc club that she would treasure it wilh pleasure and with pride . ( Applause . )

WHAT SHALL *\ VF . DRIXK ?—NO summer beverage so refreshing , so wholesome , none so delicious nnd grateful to thc taste , when hot , tired , and thirsty , as a glass of Grant ' s Morella Cherry Brandy taken with ai-ratcd waters or lemonade . Ask pointedly for it by name , as substitutes and mixtures abound , report adulterations to the manufacturer , Thomas Grant , Distiller , Maidstone . Sold at the Crystal Palace , and by Bertram and Roberts everywhere , also at the clubs , the hotels , and all noted places of refreshment .

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REPORTS OF MASONIC MEETINGS .

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ROSE OF DENMARK LODGE ( No . 975 ) . — The regular meeting of this lodge was held on Friday , the 17 th ult ., at the Greyhound Hotel , Richmond . Present : Bros . John Noble , VV . M . j E . Avfing , J . W . ; C . A . Smith , " P . M ., Treas . ; VV . H . Lee , ' P . M ., Sec ; J . Tylor , P . M . ; E . VV . Clarke . P . M . ; G . H . Wrigglesworth , P . M . ; Jas . Garnar , P . M . ; G . Slinn , S . D . ; ' A . Richman , J . D . ; M . Graham , I . G . ; VV . R . Williams , D . C . ;

J . Brown , W . S . ; Palmer , Jackson , Plowman , Robinson , Levy , Custance , Hayes , Scantlebury , White , Hodgkinson , Simmons , Hunt , Holman , J . Graham , N . Courlander , Seymour , Goldring , Campbell , Monk , Husband , R . Smith , and VV . Smith . ' Visitors : Bros . A . M . Barnett , 330 ; J . H . Hawkins , W . M . 1693 ; J . Featherstone , J . D . 1656 ; A . Currie , S . W . 1733 ; T . C . Pratt , P . M . 957 ; F . Leach ,

25 ; T . Dunn , 1704 ; J . Cockburn , 1381 ; T . Willcox , and A . Miller . The lodge having been opened , Bros . Robinson , Hayes , White , Jackson , and Holman wcre raised to the Third Degree , and Messrs . VV . Smith , R . H . Smith , and E . Husband were initiated . A resolution to increase the initiation fee was carried . After some other business , the lodge was

closed , and the brethren adjourned to banquet , presided over by the VV . M . After the cloth had been removed , the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were duly honoured . The principal event of the evening was the presentation of a handsome silver salver to Bro . James Garnar , I . P . M ., as a mark of the esteem and regard in which he is held by the members of

the lodge . The VV . M ., in proposing "The Health of Bro . Garnar , " made thc presentation in the following terms : Brethren , I am now called upon to perform a very pleasing duty , viz ., to present to our Bro . Garnar a memento of the esteem with which he is regarded in this lodge . Most of us have a lively remembrance of his year of office as our W . M ., the commencement of which was undoubtedly the

beginning of our unusual prosperity . It has continued until now , and 1 hope will long remain with us . This testimonial is the outcome of that esteem , and speaks for itself much more eloquently than I can by words . The inscription states that thc testimonial is " presented to Bro . James Garnar , as a slight token of the esteem and admiration in which he is held by the brethren of the

Rose of-Denmark Lodge , and I can assure you , Bro . Garnar , that these words are not the mere production of the engraver , but the genuine expression of regard on the part of the brethren , and may you continue among us for many years to come , in the same good fellowship as in the years that are past , which good fellowship this testimonial is intended to commemorate . In presenting this salver to

you in the name of the lodge , allow me to state it is sterling silver , presented fosterling worth . Bro . Garnar , who was warmly received by the brethren , said : VV . Master and brethren . 1 can scarcely find words to respond to the toast of my health , which has been so kindly proposed by you , and to which the brethren have so cordially responded , and the difficulty is further increased by the very handsome

testimony of your esteem and regard which has just been presented to me . It has always been to me a great source of pride and pleasure to do all that I possibly could to further the interests of the Rose of Denmark Lodge , and if my year of office has been a success , it is owing , not so much to my own exertions and capabilities , as to the kindly and fraternal support which I have received from the

Past Masters , Oflicers , and memhers ol the lodge . Believe me most assuredly that I shall ever value this beautiful testimonial as a record of the very pleasant year I spent as W .. VI . of my mother lodge , and 1 hope that my connection with the Rose of Denmark Lodge , in which I have formed

so many friendships , may long continue , and that the peace , harmony , and unity which has prevailed therein for many years may long continue . ( Applause . ) Bro . E . Husband , M . R . C . S ., returned thanks for "The Initiates , " and Bro . Hawkins , W . M . 1 G 93 , for "The Joining Members . " The toasts of " The Past Masters " and " Officers "

were given , after which the lyler s toast terminated the proceedings .

GATESHEAD ON TYNE . —Lodge of Industry ( No . 48 ) , —The usual monthly gathering of this evergreen and ancient lodge was held on Monday , the 27 th ult ., at the temporary habitation , No . 34 , Denmarkstreet , when Ithere was not such a good attendance as wc usually have seen , owing lo members and visitors being on pleasure bent , in connection with the Midsummer racing

carnival at Newcastle . I he lodge was opened shortly after 7 p . m ., by the W . M ., Bro . J . G . Smith , assisted by the following brethren : Bros . R . Whitfield , as I . P . M . ; E . Liddell , S . W . ; E . W . Middlemist , ) . W . ; D . Sinclair , P . M ., as Sec . ; J . Moult , S . D . ; R . W . Sisson , as J . D . ; E . Shewbrooks , " l . G . ; VV . F . Raeburn , S . S . ; VV . Dalrymple , J . S . ; and Jos . Curry , Tyler . There were also

present Bros . M . Corbitt . P . M . ; B . P . Ord , P . M . ; M . H . Dodds , P . M . ; J . A . Dixon , W . Whitfield , T . P . Reay , G . Parker , J . Ivison , J . T . Medley , Jacob Atkinson , VV . F . Carmon . R . Tate , N . Mein , P . M . 541 ; C . B . Ford , J . W . 4 S 1 ; R . VV . Sisson , J . D . 40 G ; VV . A . M . O'Donnell , 1672 ;

W . Smith , S . W . 1342 , and others . After the minutes had been confirmed , the ballot was taken ( for four joining members and two initiates , all of whom wcre duly elected . Bros . J . Atkinson and G . Parker were then passed to the Degree of F . C . by Bro . M . Corbett , P . M . The working tools were explained by thc

S . W . The lodge was closed al S . 30 p . m ., and the brethren adjourned to the refreshment room .

LANCASTER . —Lodge of Fortitude fNo . rSi ) . —The festival of St . John Ihe Baptist was celebrated by the members of ( he above lodge dining together at the house of Bro . W . Longmii-e , thc King ' s Anns Hotel , Morecambe , on the evening of the 22 nd ult . Nearly forty

brethren were present , including visitors , amongst the latter being Bros . Johh Tilly , Ceyfon ; W . King , Treas . 1353 ; Bannister , S . W ., nnd Poole , J . W . 1650 . The W . M . of the lodge , Bro . John Atkinson , presided , supported by Bros . E . Clark , Mayor of Lancaster ; Clemlnson , Ex-Mayor ; VVarbrick . I . P . M . ; Simpson , P . M . ; Councillor

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Hatch , P . M . and Treas ; Kelland , P . M . ; VV . King , P . M . ; John Hatch , P . M ., Sec , and others . The vice-chair was occupied by Bro . John Pilkington , S . W ., supported by Bros . Councillor Hartley , P . M . ; R . Taylor , P . M . ; J . Taylor , P . M . ; Batley , Robinson , and others . A capital repast was put upon the table by the host , and on the conclusion of dinner the usual loyal and Masonic toasts ivere given and responded to . "The Hcalth-of the

Mayor of Lancaster" ( Bro . Clark ) was also given and "received most heartily . The evening being fine , the Chairman , before proposing the first toast , suggested that brevity should be studied by each speaker , and this was admirably followed out ; the result was that the speeches were brief and to the point , and the company separated at an early hour , in order to enjoy a short time amid the outdoor scenery at the popular watering- place of Morecambe .

LIVERPOOL . —Downshire Lodge ( No . 594 ) . —The members of this celebrated lodge met as early as eight o'clock on the morning of Thursday , the 23 rd ult ., for the purpose of installing their VV . M . for the ensuing year . It has for some time past been the custom in this old and flourishing lodge to instal early in the mornin- *** - , and afterwards to join the lady friends of the members in

some pleasant excursion , in place of thc orthodox banquet . Notwithstanding the hour , there was a strong gathering of P . G . [ Officers and P . M . 's , members , and visitors . The out-going VV . M ., Bro . Adolph Pedersen , was in thc chair . After an initiation , the VV . M . elect , Bro . William H . Veevers , was presented by Bros . Peter M . Larsen , P . M ., and Thomas Dilcock , P . M ., and regularly installed by the

retiring W . M . Subsequent to thc usual honours thc following were appointed and invested officers for thc ensuing year : Bros . John L . Houghton , P . M ., M . C ; J . J . Clitherow , S . W . ; VV . . Evans , J . W . ; R . P . France , P . M . Treasurer ( re-elected ); John N . Cain , Secretary , A . J . Bolton , S . D . ; Frederick Petersen , J . D . ; J . VV . Reece , I . G . ; Isaac Turner and Thomas Toby , Stewards ; W .

Blunsum , Assist . Steward . Bro . Malcolm was re-elected Tyler . At thc conclusion of thc proceedings a vote of thanks was passed to the Installing * Master , and the brethren proceeded to Lime-street Station , where they were joined by

their lady friends , the party numbering one hundred and twenty altogether , and took train to Lymm , near Warrington , where " a very pleasant day was spent . At the dinner at The Plough , Ihe I . P . M . was presented with a tasteful P . M . jewel , and Ihe W . M . with the lodge jewel , an heirloom bequeathed to " 594 , " and worn by all its Masters .

WOOLWICH . —Florence Nightingale Lodge ( No . 706 ) . —The installation meeting of the above lodge took place on Friday , the 21 st ult ., at the MasonicHall , William-street , when Bro . J . Black , S . W . and W . M . elect , was placed in the chair as VV . M . for the ensuing twelve months , or until a successor shall have been duly installed in his stead . The lodge wasopened by Bro . Capt . Eugene

Sweny , W . M ., and the usual lodge business having been transacted , Bro . Bryant , P . M . 7 G , tvas unanimously affiliated a member of the lodge . The ceremony of installation was then proceeded with , Bro . Sweny being Installing Officer , and , under his guidance , Bro . Black was seated in the chair of K . S ., and formally saluted . He then proceeded to invest his officers as follows : Bros . Major E .

Gordon , S . W . ; C . Mathams , J . W . ; Sydney Clarke , P . M ., Treasurer ; E . Denton , P . M ., Secretary ; Ortrmr . J . Sculley , S . D . ; Dr . C . W . Godwin , J . D . ; Jas . Harris , I . G . j and A . Burnett , D . C . The usual addresses were then given , and the ceremony concluded . Among the brethren present beside those above enumerated wcre Bros . C . Coupland , P . M ., and P . P . G . J . W . Kent ; J . J .

Donolly , P . M . ; Dr . II . L . Burneys , M . D . ; R . King , James Riddle , N . D . Livesey , K . Ugland , G . Risch , and ' 1 * . Peake , all of the lodge ; Thos . Perry , VV . M . SG 9 , and P . P . G . D . C . Herts ; | . Wilkins , W . M . 700 ; II . S . Syer , S . W . and W . M . elect 13 ; E . B . Hobson , S . W ., and VV . M . elect 790 ; R . J . Cook , S . W ., and W . M . elect 913 ; G . Beaver , J . W . 700 ; H . Mason , I . W . 913 ; T .

Holleyman , J . W . 153 G ; Lieut . T . Kirkbride , 153 G ; H . D . Vidgeon , SGy ; J . M . Rudd , 1579 ; and C . Jolly , I . G . 1472 , & c . ( Freemason ) . After a very cordial vote of thanks had been passed to Bro . Sweny for the masterly manner in which he had installed his successor , he was presented with a valuable Past Master ' s jewel , by the W . M ., who said he sincerely hoped that Bro . Sweny would live

long to wear it in the lodge as one of its Past Masters , and that it would bring back to his mind year after year happy recollections of the esteem and goodwill of the brethren . Bro . Sweny , in reply , said he certainly looked upon that evening as the proudest of his life . When he looked back to that day twelvemonth , when he was placed in the chair , and remembered what he had then promised , he felt that

he had nothing to regret , but that he had faithfully , and to the best of his ability , done his duty to and by the lodge . The lodge was then closed , and the brethren sat down to a recherche banquet , provided in the hall b y Bro . Moulder . "Thc Oueen and the Craft" having been honoured , the Chairman gave the toast of " H . R . H . the Prince of Wales , Grand Master of England , " and , in doing so , said the

services of their Royal brother lo the cause of Masonry , and not only to Masonry but to everything that tended to thc good of the nation at large , made him honoured by all . He trusted the G . A . O . T . U . would long spare him to rule over them as their Grand Master . " The Health of Lord Carnarvon and Lord Lathom , and the rest of the Grand Officers , " followed , and was heartily responded to . The I . P . M .

then , in glowing terms , proposed " The Health of thc VV . M . " He said that although it was not the first time he had had that gavel in his hand , yet he believed he had never made a better use of it than he had that ni ght , in calling their attention to the toast he now proposed to offer them , and one that he felt sure they would receive with acclamation , lt was " The Health and Prosperity of their W . M . "

They had , a month ago , elected Bro . Black , and he had that day installed him as one of Ihe rulers of the Craft in that lodge , nnd he felt that he was only re-echoing their sentiments when he said that in h * s hands the interests and prestige of the lodge would not suffer , but would even increase in prosperity and brightness . The toast was drank

wilh cheers ; and , in response , Bro . Black thanked them most sincerely for thc toast , and trusted that their hearty wishes for a prosperous year of office would be fulfilled , and they might depend upon it it would be if it laid in nis power to bring it about . There was one thing he could promise them , and that was that it should not be any fault

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