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Annual Festival Ofthe Stability Lodgeof Instruction (No. 217).
and to the brethren present , in expression of the very great sense I feel of the obligations and responsibilities which have been cast upon me during the present year , and for the very handsome manner in which the Craft have supported me I be permitted to say that I
congratu-. may late my Bro . Little upon the great success he will achieve at his next festival , and I congratulate the Craft generally upon the first occasion I had the opportunity of appearing before them ns Secretary when the largest amount was collected . That has enabled the Committee to raise the
annuities to our aged brethren from £ 26 to £ 30 a year , and to the widows from ^ 25 to £ 28 . That may seem a very small sum to give them , but I can assure you it is an enormous boon to those poor people . I can inform the brethren that the small p ittance of an extra pound is like a perfect p-ndsend to them . The letters f have received
from them thanking the brethren are numerous ; they feel that they cannot thank you enough , This impresses upon me the necessity to go on , and further to induce the Craft to give a sum larger if possible . It is a very gratifying thing to know that during the past year we have
accomplished a red letter year in Freemasonry . The Boys ' School is out of debt . We may con gratulate ourselves very largely upon that : not that you will diminish in any one sense the exertions you have maele in years gone b y for that noble institution ; but it will stimulate you
to vet further exertions on its behalf , and te ) extend to the Girls' School and the Benevolent Institution in the future a part of that which they have felt bound to give to the Boys ' School . I am proud to think we are in a flourishing condition . As the number of our members increases .
so I hope the success ofthe charities will go on . The [ large ni ** ' * r viv have admitted into our Order is an as- .. rice as it appears to me that larger numbers will apply to us for our benefits . lt must of necessity be se > : the large r nun , hers that come in the 1 . **'* er mus ! be the number
v . * want relief . You have nobl y answered the tai' which has been made upon yon b y the committee's of the various institutions , anel speaking as the representative of ihe youngest of ihe Masonic institutions . I can only say that the * siiuvss which h : " - hitherto attended the Girls '
and Boys Schools anel the Benevolent Institution will , I hope in years to come , still continue , and we shall be able to show to our descendants that those who preceded them endeavoured lo do all they could to leave a bright example to those who should follow . 1 beg te > return you mv
most sincere and hearty thanks for the honor you have done us , and I trust the support we have * received will be continued , and that we shall all have one object in view , namely , the common good of the whole Craft . ( Applause . ) The brethren shortly afterwards separated .
A selection of vocal and instrumental music was g iven ( under the direction of Brt ) . Frank Elmore ) by Bros . Baxter , Frank Elmore , and Bro . Ransford , Past Grand Organist .
Installation Of The Prov. Grand Master For Cambridgeshire.
INSTALLATION OF THE PROV . GRAND MASTER FOR CAMBRIDGESHIRE .
The Masonic ceremonies connected with the installation ofthe Provincial Grand Matier , Lorel Royston , ALP ., appointed some months ago lo fill the vacancy caused b y the death of Bro . T .
Hall , of King ' s College , who held the office above twenty years , took place on Monday , 28 th ult ., at the Sir Isaac New ton Lodge , Grecnstreet , Cambridge ; lire ) Deighton , Deputy Provincial Grand AIaster , presided , and there was a large attenelance of bretliren from all parts of the province . At the conclusion his
lordship gracefully acknowledged ihe honour conferred upon him , and the lodge adjourned to the hall of St . Peter ' s College , where a grand banquet was prepared for the bivihreii , who assembled to the number of about 70 , untie r the presidency of the newly-installed Grand Master supported by his wardens .
Sr . luut . vr . — Tlie onlv iiii . ii . iiitei . il tine i ' or Tiintli .- n he . —' 1 i . U extraordinary ap-. l ' uriiiiii ,, in . n-n-itiius i-i lis i-llivl-, Jiv- Lnineili i :.-reiki , without illimiiu ; tlie lnolil , ami 1 ' iirnis n ti-ni ' -oiaiv -i ,,,,,, * ,. ' , •„ . ijil .: post live is . iVl . - || , ., „ u .,.., ii . I ,, „ ,,, l * A-. o ., ' i „ i-l ., . „ i , ; i inii anil iinpioi in . ^ llic u-.-ih . inipm e-, ; e ii . tiui .-. i loin ..-.-, iu tin- . ' . i-. i .-aml i ; ii * e-s liiilli .-incy to tin ; iii . uni . 1 . I " iiee Is . u . l . Tin- K „ ' y \" DsviiittiLt , | , rc | iarc-il limn : ¦ nviiic a » used In * Imr . VJa . ie .-n , rin-. tlie tCL'tli a ncarl-liki : whiteness ., anil imparls a delitinu / Irajr-u , e to the tire-elll . Pike is . Oil . Si , l , l In alUheniisls and | , uliuna ' anil hy the proprietors , iMi . ssit .-,. ' el . vuuihi ., the olil-esl . ihlislu .-d yentlsts , j j , LuUtjitu-llill , anil iO . Harley . jtreet . Cavenilisll- ^ uare ;
Masonic Tidings.
Masonic Tidings .
IIIK ROYAI . VISIT TO WII . AN . —Last Wednesday , a public meeting was held at the Boroughcourt , Wigan , to appoint a com mittee to carry out the arrangements for giving a fitting reception to H . R . H . the Prince of Wales , who with the Princess , will visit the town in Whit-week for the purpose of opening ; the new Infirmary ,
exhibition , and bazaar . The Alayor was supported b y Bro . the Rt . Hon . Lorel Lindsay , ami a distinguished company . It was resolved that public subscriptions be raised to meet the expenses of the reception , and the Mayer promised to bear the cost of a banquet to the invited nobility , gentry , and mayors .
IIIK Loss or * THK ATLANTIC . —It may be interesting to know that Captain Williams , the commander of the ill-fated S . S . Atlantic , is connected with the Prince of Wales Lodge ( No . 105 * 5 ) , Liverpool , and is held in hi g h estimation by the whole of the brethren . The Atlantic is
the 4 , - *; th large Tranatlantic steamer that has been lost since 1 S + 1 . The value of these vessels was about .: £ '; , ooo , ooo sterling . Forty-one of the ships were of iron . Seven supposed to have foundered at sea , were never heard of . As an illustration of the clanger of ihe Nova Seoiian
coast , it may be added that nine steamers running from the mouth of St . Lawrence to Portland were lost in seven years . I las this dangerous coast been seriousl y considered b y those who utterly condemn Bro . Capt . Williams . SAD RESULTS oi * A FIKK . — Iii the course of
the destructive lire which raged at Alessrs . Parkinson ' s brass foundry , Blackburn , on Monday , the 21 st ult ., Bro . Superintendent Joy , ol the fire brigade , was killed instantaneously by the falling of an outer wall . Mr . MacCtilltini , ; i machinist , was also killed , and another man was
baill y injured . On Thursday morning , the 24 th ult ., the boelies of Bro . Joy , ami Mr . MaeCulhuu , were interred at the Blackburn cemetery . The procession was headed by Chief-Constable Peitts , ane ! thc members of the Blackburn police force , followed by the mayor anel corporation , and the
lire brigades of Clitheroe , Church , Accrington , Bolton , Preston , Chorley , anel Darwen . In addition lo the funeral service of the Church of England , Bro . Joy hael a full Masonic service . At least ^ , ooo spectators assembled at the grave side , anel with the utmost order viewed the
ceremony . IN consequence of the melancholy suicide of Earl Delawarr , ( brother to the Countess of Derby ) , Bro . the Worshi pful the . Mayor of Liverpool , postponed a civic banquet which he proposed on Friday last , at the Town 1 lall , to Lorel Derby , the Lore ! Mayor of London , and about 2-jo other distinguished guests .
Jin : consecration eil the Great City Lotl ge , ( No . 1420 " ! , will take place at ihe City Terminus I lotel , Cannon-sired" , this day ( Satuiel . iv ) , at three o ' clock precise . A Convent General of the L ' nited , Religious ,
anel Military Orders of the Temple and St . John of Jerusalem , Palestine , Rhoeles and Malta , will take place ou Friday next the ylh inst ., at 4 o ' clock , at the City Terminus Hotel , Cannonstreet .
A meeting of the Grand Council of the III . Kni g hts K . H . 30 , will take place on Tuesdav the 13 th inst ., at the N ' tw Masonio 1 [ all , Guldensquare , at 4 43 . p . m . Royai Oieler of Scotland , the Prov . Grand Lodge ol Loudon , anel the Metropolitan counties , will meet on Monday the 1 2 lh of May at 4 p . m ., precisely , at , 3 , 5 , Golden-square .
Kirn CROSS 01 CONSTANTINE . —A new conclave , the " * De Shurland , " No <_ j ] , is about to bc opened at the Fountain Hotel , Sheppev , Kent . Its founders are chiefly naval o . 'iiecrs , and it is
i-xpecteel lo be-in c wry respect a brilliant success . The Ri ght Hon . the l . oiel Skelmersdale , Intendant General , 111 , attacheel , has aeeepiid the : post of Chief Intendant GeSkral forthe County Palatine of ' . ancaster .
ROYAI . ORDKU or SCOTLAND . — Provincial Grand Lodge eif London , and the metropolitan Cijiinlies . —The Kni ghts Companions of the R . S . Y . C . S ., are to meet in council at their Provincial Grand Lodge 3 , 3 , Golden-square the 12 th - May . We understand that a large : number of distinguished Royal Arch Alasons will be advanced
Masonic Tidings.
and . promoted to the Royal Order on ' tliis occasion . ANCIENT AND AcerKi'Ti-. n RITE . —The Supreme Council of the 33 rd degree meets on the 13 th May , at the Alasonic Hall , 33 ,
Goldensquare , when considerable additions to the ranks of thc 3 tst ° and 30 th will be made , many wellknown anel enthusiastic Alasons of hi gh standing seeking admission to these necessarily restricted anel exalted degrees . The Supreme Council are graduall y becoming a wealthy and important
body , and if they continue to exercise in the future that wise discretion in the admission of candidates which they have exhibited in the past , the Ancient and Accepted Rite will hold a place in this country superior to most , and seconel to none , amongst the great Masonic organisations which practise the Royal art .
A portrait model of the late Mr . W . C . Macready , represented as in the character of Coriolanus , may be seen ' at Madame Tussaud ' s Collection in Baker-street .
Multum In Parbo,Or Masonic Notes And Queries.
Multum in Parbo , or Masonic Notes and Queries .
EVILS OI * PROXIES IN - GRAND LODGE OI * SCOTLAND . It is pleasing to see such "Masons as Bro . W . J . Hughan , and others , taking a common sense view of the evils of the system of proxies in the Grand Lodge of Scotland . If proxies are of any value for lodges in the Colonies , it would be
wise that they select their Proxy "Masters from amonsist those that are Past "Masters of lodges and not from members of the Craft who have no experience of the duties they are called upon to discharge in the settlement of important questions in Granel Loelge . A PAST AND PROXY M \ STER .
Metropolitan Masonic Meetings.
METROPOLITAN MASONIC MEETINGS .
Feir the Week ending I- ' rielay , May 9 , 18 ;;; . The Keliteir will be glael te ) have neitice from Secretaries of Leidgcs anil Chapters of any change in place or time of meeting .
Sattirilay , May 3 . General Committee Gir ' s' Schools , l- ' ieemasons' Hall , 314 . Loilge 142 , St . Thomas , Caledonian I Intel , Adelphi . ,, 142 ( 1 , Ceuisccrution , at . ? p . m ., City Terminus Hotel , Cannon-st .
Sphinx Loelge of Instruction ( 1321 )) , Castle Tavern , CambciwcH-tonil , at 7 ; Bros . John Thomas anil K . Woithington , Preceptors . Lily Lodge of Instruction ( 820 ) , Greyhound Hotel , Richmond , Surrey , at 7 .
Monday , May -. Lodge 16 , ltoyal Alpha , Willis ' s Kooms , King-st ., St James ' s . ,, 25 , Kobeit Burns , Freemasons' llall . ,, 188 , Joppa , Albion Tavern , Aldcfsgate-st .
,, 25 , ( 1 , Unions , freemasons' llall . ,, 1 . J iy , Asaph , ' •' iccmasons' llall . Chap . 1 74 , Sinceiity , Cheshire Cheese , Crtitchee ! I- ' iiars . Mark Lodge , Xe ) . 1 , bt . . Mark ' s , Masons'Jfall , Masons ' - nvcneic .
,, ,, t . ^ ij , Panmure , Balham Hotel , Halliam . Plautagciiit lied Cross Conclave , Caledonian ll . itel , Adelphi ,
Strong Man Lodge of Instruction ( 4- ;) , Old Jerusalem Tavern , St . John's-gatc , Clerkenwell , at 8 -, Bro . Beckett , Preceptor . Sincerity Lodge of Instnietion ( 174 ) , Hallway Tavcin , l ' ciichuich-stict-t Statitin , at 7 . Camden Lodge eif Instruction ( . 704 ) , Adelaide Tavern
I lavei . stock-hill , at 8 ; liiei . T . A . Adams , Prccepieir . l- ' astern Star Lodge e , f Instruction ( i ) . s ) , ltoyal Hotel , Mileend-road , at 7 .,-iO ; Bro . K . Gottheil , Preceptor . Li 1 itis . ii Dale Loilge of Instruction , Hank of l ' rienilsliip Tavern , Mile-end , at 7 for h * . St . James ' s Union Loilge eif Instruction ( 180 ) , Horse anel
Groom Tavern , \\ insley-stieet ( opposite the Pantheon ) , Oxfoid-stieet , at 8 ; Hro . J . If . Stacey , Preceptor . Wellington Lodge of Insti uction , White . Swan Tavern , Deptford , at 8 ; Bio . C . G . Dilley , P . M . 1155 , 1 ' ieceploi . St . John en Wapping Lodge of Instruction ( 1 ^ 06 ) , Gun
Tavern , I ligh-stieet , Wapping , at 8 ; Bro . T . Mortleick , Pieceptor . West Kent Lodge eif Improvement ( i 297 ) , St . Saviour ' s College , . Stanstel-iijatl , l- ' oiest-lull , at 7 . J 0 ; Bro . li . W . Lindus , Preceptor . Hivjhr Cross Lodge of Instruction , Coach and Horses Tavern . Lower Tottenham .
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Annual Festival Ofthe Stability Lodgeof Instruction (No. 217).
and to the brethren present , in expression of the very great sense I feel of the obligations and responsibilities which have been cast upon me during the present year , and for the very handsome manner in which the Craft have supported me I be permitted to say that I
congratu-. may late my Bro . Little upon the great success he will achieve at his next festival , and I congratulate the Craft generally upon the first occasion I had the opportunity of appearing before them ns Secretary when the largest amount was collected . That has enabled the Committee to raise the
annuities to our aged brethren from £ 26 to £ 30 a year , and to the widows from ^ 25 to £ 28 . That may seem a very small sum to give them , but I can assure you it is an enormous boon to those poor people . I can inform the brethren that the small p ittance of an extra pound is like a perfect p-ndsend to them . The letters f have received
from them thanking the brethren are numerous ; they feel that they cannot thank you enough , This impresses upon me the necessity to go on , and further to induce the Craft to give a sum larger if possible . It is a very gratifying thing to know that during the past year we have
accomplished a red letter year in Freemasonry . The Boys ' School is out of debt . We may con gratulate ourselves very largely upon that : not that you will diminish in any one sense the exertions you have maele in years gone b y for that noble institution ; but it will stimulate you
to vet further exertions on its behalf , and te ) extend to the Girls' School and the Benevolent Institution in the future a part of that which they have felt bound to give to the Boys ' School . I am proud to think we are in a flourishing condition . As the number of our members increases .
so I hope the success ofthe charities will go on . The [ large ni ** ' * r viv have admitted into our Order is an as- .. rice as it appears to me that larger numbers will apply to us for our benefits . lt must of necessity be se > : the large r nun , hers that come in the 1 . **'* er mus ! be the number
v . * want relief . You have nobl y answered the tai' which has been made upon yon b y the committee's of the various institutions , anel speaking as the representative of ihe youngest of ihe Masonic institutions . I can only say that the * siiuvss which h : " - hitherto attended the Girls '
and Boys Schools anel the Benevolent Institution will , I hope in years to come , still continue , and we shall be able to show to our descendants that those who preceded them endeavoured lo do all they could to leave a bright example to those who should follow . 1 beg te > return you mv
most sincere and hearty thanks for the honor you have done us , and I trust the support we have * received will be continued , and that we shall all have one object in view , namely , the common good of the whole Craft . ( Applause . ) The brethren shortly afterwards separated .
A selection of vocal and instrumental music was g iven ( under the direction of Brt ) . Frank Elmore ) by Bros . Baxter , Frank Elmore , and Bro . Ransford , Past Grand Organist .
Installation Of The Prov. Grand Master For Cambridgeshire.
INSTALLATION OF THE PROV . GRAND MASTER FOR CAMBRIDGESHIRE .
The Masonic ceremonies connected with the installation ofthe Provincial Grand Matier , Lorel Royston , ALP ., appointed some months ago lo fill the vacancy caused b y the death of Bro . T .
Hall , of King ' s College , who held the office above twenty years , took place on Monday , 28 th ult ., at the Sir Isaac New ton Lodge , Grecnstreet , Cambridge ; lire ) Deighton , Deputy Provincial Grand AIaster , presided , and there was a large attenelance of bretliren from all parts of the province . At the conclusion his
lordship gracefully acknowledged ihe honour conferred upon him , and the lodge adjourned to the hall of St . Peter ' s College , where a grand banquet was prepared for the bivihreii , who assembled to the number of about 70 , untie r the presidency of the newly-installed Grand Master supported by his wardens .
Sr . luut . vr . — Tlie onlv iiii . ii . iiitei . il tine i ' or Tiintli .- n he . —' 1 i . U extraordinary ap-. l ' uriiiiii ,, in . n-n-itiius i-i lis i-llivl-, Jiv- Lnineili i :.-reiki , without illimiiu ; tlie lnolil , ami 1 ' iirnis n ti-ni ' -oiaiv -i ,,,,,, * ,. ' , •„ . ijil .: post live is . iVl . - || , ., „ u .,.., ii . I ,, „ ,,, l * A-. o ., ' i „ i-l ., . „ i , ; i inii anil iinpioi in . ^ llic u-.-ih . inipm e-, ; e ii . tiui .-. i loin ..-.-, iu tin- . ' . i-. i .-aml i ; ii * e-s liiilli .-incy to tin ; iii . uni . 1 . I " iiee Is . u . l . Tin- K „ ' y \" DsviiittiLt , | , rc | iarc-il limn : ¦ nviiic a » used In * Imr . VJa . ie .-n , rin-. tlie tCL'tli a ncarl-liki : whiteness ., anil imparls a delitinu / Irajr-u , e to the tire-elll . Pike is . Oil . Si , l , l In alUheniisls and | , uliuna ' anil hy the proprietors , iMi . ssit .-,. ' el . vuuihi ., the olil-esl . ihlislu .-d yentlsts , j j , LuUtjitu-llill , anil iO . Harley . jtreet . Cavenilisll- ^ uare ;
Masonic Tidings.
Masonic Tidings .
IIIK ROYAI . VISIT TO WII . AN . —Last Wednesday , a public meeting was held at the Boroughcourt , Wigan , to appoint a com mittee to carry out the arrangements for giving a fitting reception to H . R . H . the Prince of Wales , who with the Princess , will visit the town in Whit-week for the purpose of opening ; the new Infirmary ,
exhibition , and bazaar . The Alayor was supported b y Bro . the Rt . Hon . Lorel Lindsay , ami a distinguished company . It was resolved that public subscriptions be raised to meet the expenses of the reception , and the Mayer promised to bear the cost of a banquet to the invited nobility , gentry , and mayors .
IIIK Loss or * THK ATLANTIC . —It may be interesting to know that Captain Williams , the commander of the ill-fated S . S . Atlantic , is connected with the Prince of Wales Lodge ( No . 105 * 5 ) , Liverpool , and is held in hi g h estimation by the whole of the brethren . The Atlantic is
the 4 , - *; th large Tranatlantic steamer that has been lost since 1 S + 1 . The value of these vessels was about .: £ '; , ooo , ooo sterling . Forty-one of the ships were of iron . Seven supposed to have foundered at sea , were never heard of . As an illustration of the clanger of ihe Nova Seoiian
coast , it may be added that nine steamers running from the mouth of St . Lawrence to Portland were lost in seven years . I las this dangerous coast been seriousl y considered b y those who utterly condemn Bro . Capt . Williams . SAD RESULTS oi * A FIKK . — Iii the course of
the destructive lire which raged at Alessrs . Parkinson ' s brass foundry , Blackburn , on Monday , the 21 st ult ., Bro . Superintendent Joy , ol the fire brigade , was killed instantaneously by the falling of an outer wall . Mr . MacCtilltini , ; i machinist , was also killed , and another man was
baill y injured . On Thursday morning , the 24 th ult ., the boelies of Bro . Joy , ami Mr . MaeCulhuu , were interred at the Blackburn cemetery . The procession was headed by Chief-Constable Peitts , ane ! thc members of the Blackburn police force , followed by the mayor anel corporation , and the
lire brigades of Clitheroe , Church , Accrington , Bolton , Preston , Chorley , anel Darwen . In addition lo the funeral service of the Church of England , Bro . Joy hael a full Masonic service . At least ^ , ooo spectators assembled at the grave side , anel with the utmost order viewed the
ceremony . IN consequence of the melancholy suicide of Earl Delawarr , ( brother to the Countess of Derby ) , Bro . the Worshi pful the . Mayor of Liverpool , postponed a civic banquet which he proposed on Friday last , at the Town 1 lall , to Lorel Derby , the Lore ! Mayor of London , and about 2-jo other distinguished guests .
Jin : consecration eil the Great City Lotl ge , ( No . 1420 " ! , will take place at ihe City Terminus I lotel , Cannon-sired" , this day ( Satuiel . iv ) , at three o ' clock precise . A Convent General of the L ' nited , Religious ,
anel Military Orders of the Temple and St . John of Jerusalem , Palestine , Rhoeles and Malta , will take place ou Friday next the ylh inst ., at 4 o ' clock , at the City Terminus Hotel , Cannonstreet .
A meeting of the Grand Council of the III . Kni g hts K . H . 30 , will take place on Tuesdav the 13 th inst ., at the N ' tw Masonio 1 [ all , Guldensquare , at 4 43 . p . m . Royai Oieler of Scotland , the Prov . Grand Lodge ol Loudon , anel the Metropolitan counties , will meet on Monday the 1 2 lh of May at 4 p . m ., precisely , at , 3 , 5 , Golden-square .
Kirn CROSS 01 CONSTANTINE . —A new conclave , the " * De Shurland , " No <_ j ] , is about to bc opened at the Fountain Hotel , Sheppev , Kent . Its founders are chiefly naval o . 'iiecrs , and it is
i-xpecteel lo be-in c wry respect a brilliant success . The Ri ght Hon . the l . oiel Skelmersdale , Intendant General , 111 , attacheel , has aeeepiid the : post of Chief Intendant GeSkral forthe County Palatine of ' . ancaster .
ROYAI . ORDKU or SCOTLAND . — Provincial Grand Lodge eif London , and the metropolitan Cijiinlies . —The Kni ghts Companions of the R . S . Y . C . S ., are to meet in council at their Provincial Grand Lodge 3 , 3 , Golden-square the 12 th - May . We understand that a large : number of distinguished Royal Arch Alasons will be advanced
Masonic Tidings.
and . promoted to the Royal Order on ' tliis occasion . ANCIENT AND AcerKi'Ti-. n RITE . —The Supreme Council of the 33 rd degree meets on the 13 th May , at the Alasonic Hall , 33 ,
Goldensquare , when considerable additions to the ranks of thc 3 tst ° and 30 th will be made , many wellknown anel enthusiastic Alasons of hi gh standing seeking admission to these necessarily restricted anel exalted degrees . The Supreme Council are graduall y becoming a wealthy and important
body , and if they continue to exercise in the future that wise discretion in the admission of candidates which they have exhibited in the past , the Ancient and Accepted Rite will hold a place in this country superior to most , and seconel to none , amongst the great Masonic organisations which practise the Royal art .
A portrait model of the late Mr . W . C . Macready , represented as in the character of Coriolanus , may be seen ' at Madame Tussaud ' s Collection in Baker-street .
Multum In Parbo,Or Masonic Notes And Queries.
Multum in Parbo , or Masonic Notes and Queries .
EVILS OI * PROXIES IN - GRAND LODGE OI * SCOTLAND . It is pleasing to see such "Masons as Bro . W . J . Hughan , and others , taking a common sense view of the evils of the system of proxies in the Grand Lodge of Scotland . If proxies are of any value for lodges in the Colonies , it would be
wise that they select their Proxy "Masters from amonsist those that are Past "Masters of lodges and not from members of the Craft who have no experience of the duties they are called upon to discharge in the settlement of important questions in Granel Loelge . A PAST AND PROXY M \ STER .
Metropolitan Masonic Meetings.
METROPOLITAN MASONIC MEETINGS .
Feir the Week ending I- ' rielay , May 9 , 18 ;;; . The Keliteir will be glael te ) have neitice from Secretaries of Leidgcs anil Chapters of any change in place or time of meeting .
Sattirilay , May 3 . General Committee Gir ' s' Schools , l- ' ieemasons' Hall , 314 . Loilge 142 , St . Thomas , Caledonian I Intel , Adelphi . ,, 142 ( 1 , Ceuisccrution , at . ? p . m ., City Terminus Hotel , Cannon-st .
Sphinx Loelge of Instruction ( 1321 )) , Castle Tavern , CambciwcH-tonil , at 7 ; Bros . John Thomas anil K . Woithington , Preceptors . Lily Lodge of Instruction ( 820 ) , Greyhound Hotel , Richmond , Surrey , at 7 .
Monday , May -. Lodge 16 , ltoyal Alpha , Willis ' s Kooms , King-st ., St James ' s . ,, 25 , Kobeit Burns , Freemasons' llall . ,, 188 , Joppa , Albion Tavern , Aldcfsgate-st .
,, 25 , ( 1 , Unions , freemasons' llall . ,, 1 . J iy , Asaph , ' •' iccmasons' llall . Chap . 1 74 , Sinceiity , Cheshire Cheese , Crtitchee ! I- ' iiars . Mark Lodge , Xe ) . 1 , bt . . Mark ' s , Masons'Jfall , Masons ' - nvcneic .
,, ,, t . ^ ij , Panmure , Balham Hotel , Halliam . Plautagciiit lied Cross Conclave , Caledonian ll . itel , Adelphi ,
Strong Man Lodge of Instruction ( 4- ;) , Old Jerusalem Tavern , St . John's-gatc , Clerkenwell , at 8 -, Bro . Beckett , Preceptor . Sincerity Lodge of Instnietion ( 174 ) , Hallway Tavcin , l ' ciichuich-stict-t Statitin , at 7 . Camden Lodge eif Instruction ( . 704 ) , Adelaide Tavern
I lavei . stock-hill , at 8 ; liiei . T . A . Adams , Prccepieir . l- ' astern Star Lodge e , f Instruction ( i ) . s ) , ltoyal Hotel , Mileend-road , at 7 .,-iO ; Bro . K . Gottheil , Preceptor . Li 1 itis . ii Dale Loilge of Instruction , Hank of l ' rienilsliip Tavern , Mile-end , at 7 for h * . St . James ' s Union Loilge eif Instruction ( 180 ) , Horse anel
Groom Tavern , \\ insley-stieet ( opposite the Pantheon ) , Oxfoid-stieet , at 8 ; Hro . J . If . Stacey , Preceptor . Wellington Lodge of Insti uction , White . Swan Tavern , Deptford , at 8 ; Bio . C . G . Dilley , P . M . 1155 , 1 ' ieceploi . St . John en Wapping Lodge of Instruction ( 1 ^ 06 ) , Gun
Tavern , I ligh-stieet , Wapping , at 8 ; Bro . T . Mortleick , Pieceptor . West Kent Lodge eif Improvement ( i 297 ) , St . Saviour ' s College , . Stanstel-iijatl , l- ' oiest-lull , at 7 . J 0 ; Bro . li . W . Lindus , Preceptor . Hivjhr Cross Lodge of Instruction , Coach and Horses Tavern . Lower Tottenham .