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Royal Arch.
F . VV . Purnell , P . G . S . N ., S . E . ; II . G . Swift , S . N . ; Dr . E . Sydney Gramshaw , P . S . ; | . B . Sampson , ist A . S . ; Dr . Tweedy . 2 nd A . S . ; Geo . Balmford , P . Z ., Org . ; | no . A . Askew . D . C . ; J . S . Shannon , Stwd ; and Jno . Hall , Janitor . Thcrcpoit of the Auditors was satisfactory and adopted . It was stated that upwards of 21 guineas had
been given to Masonic Charities during the past year . Much regret was expressed at the sudden indisposition of the Treasurer , Comp . Jos . Todd , P . Z ., who on this date should have been in London to receive the honour of investment in Grand Lodge as Granel Standard Bearer . After the bush ess , the companions dineel together .
Mark Masonry.
Mark Masonry .
Prince Leopold Lodge ( No . 23 S ) . —This lodge met em the 16 th ult ., at Anderton's Hotel , Fleet-street , when there were presentamong others Bros . L . VV . Harvey , W . M . ; N . Prower , M . A ., P . M ., Treas ., P . P . G . O ., as S . W . ; Rev . R . C Fillingham , ALA ., J . VV . ; Captain T . C . Walls , P . AL , P . G . S . B ., Sec . ; T . B . Dodson , S . O . ; A . Clemow , P . AL ; T . O . Hauling , M . A ., P . M . ; and VV . H . Holroyd , P . M . Bros . H . J . Lardner , P . G . D . ;
F . W . Driver . ALA ., P . G . Stwd . ; and VV . Fisher , P . G . Stwd ., were visitors . 'The minutes of the previous meeting having been read nnd confirmed , the Secretary reported that Bro . S . Valentine , S . W ., W . AI . elect , had resigned his office in consequence of constant ill-health , therefore Bro . Harvey would have to continue in ofiice for another year . Bros , the Rev . R . C . Fillingham , ALA ., was invested as S . VV . ; T . B . Dodson as J . VV . ; N . Prower , P . AL , as Treas . ;
and T . C . Walls as Sec . The other appointments were postponed . The report of the Audit Committee having heen read and adopted , a Past Alaster ' s jewel was presented to Bro . L . VV . Harvey in recognition of his services A banquet hollowed . The VV . M . was particularly happy in his remarks when prefacing the respective toasts . During the proceedings Bros . T . B . Dodson , Rev . R . C . Fillingham , H . J . Lardner , and F . W . Driver entertained the brethren .
CHESTER . Earl of Chester Lodge ( No . 196 ) .- The installation meeting in connection with the above lodge was held at the Masonic Hall , on Wednesday , the 17 th ult ., when there was a numerous attendance of the brethren of the Degree . The W . M . elect , Bro . Joseph Clarke , was duly installed by the retiring VV . AL , Bro . Warren , who rendered the ceremony in an attractive manner . After the
ordinary business had been transacted , the newly-installed VV . M . appointee ! and invested his officers as follows : Bros . G . Poole , S . VV . ; G . Forester , J . VV . ; Dr . Burgess , M . O . ; R . C . Davies , S . O . ; Cariss , J . O . ; C . Edwards , Treas . ; R . G . Hawkins , Reg . ; John Alorris , Sec . ; J . Shaw , S . D . ; J . Mayers ? , J . I ) . ; Stan ' yer , Org . ; C Cordery , I . G . ; and r . Davies , Slwd . The hrethren then dined together under the presidency
of the Worshipful Alaster , who was most cordially received . The usual loyal and Alasonic toasts were given from the chair and duly honoured . Bro . S . VV . Ramsden , P . P . S . G . W ., replied on behalf of "The Cheshire Grand Lodge ; " Bro . R . C Edwards on behalf of "Ihe Past Alasters ; " anel rJros . Poole and Forester on the part of " ' 1 he Officers ; " whilst I ' . ro . Armstrong acknowledged thc compliment pa ' : d to " The Visiting
Brethren . " Dming the evening sympathetic allusions were made to the great loss the lodge had sustained through the death of its founder , the late Bro . James Salmon . In the course of his address Bro . Ramsden gave an interesting narrative of the growth and elevelopment of the lodge , anel gave testimony to the value of the services rendered by Bro . John Morris .
Royal Ark Mariners.
Royal Ark Mariners .
Prince LeojDold Lodge ( No . 238 ) . —A meeting of this loelge was held at Anderton's Hotel , I'iect-street , on Ihe loth ult . Among those present were Bros . VV . 11 . Holroyd , W . C . N . ; L . VV . Harvey , | ., CN . elect ; N . Prower , P . VV . C . N ., Treae ., as S . ; Captain Walls , P . W . C . N ., P . G . C , Scribe ; F . VV . Driver , ALA ., P . W . C . N . ; T . O . Harding , ALA ., P . VV . C . N . ; and the Rev . R . C . Fillingham , ALA . The minutes ol the previous meeting having heen read
and confirmed , the Scribe installed Bro . VV . II . Holroyd as W . C . N . ; Bro . the Rev . R . C Fillingham was investeel as S . ; Bro . N . Prower as Treasurer ; and Bro . T . C Walls as Scribe . The other appointments were postponed in consequence of the absence of the brethren . 1 he lodge was then closed , ami the brethren adjourned to dine with the members of the Prince Leopold Alark Lodge under the presidency of Bro . L . W . Harvey . During the proceeelings "The Health of the W . C . N . " was duly proposed and warmly received .
Matier Lodge ( No . 400 ) .--A meeting of this lodge was held on the 20 th ult ., at Mark Masons' Hall , when there were present Bros . Charles Aloore Jessop , W . C . N . ; Raymond Tucker , Japheth ; George E , Lake , Shem ; Charles E . Keyser , S . ' l ) . ; E . J . Alills , Warden ; II . W . Kiallmark , P . M ., P . N . ; William Vincent , P . M ., P . A . G . D . C . ; James HililitcVi Bradshaw , Henry Wright , anel William Westcott .
The lodge having been opened and the minutes confirmed , the ballot was taken for Bros . Henry Wright , William Westcott , anil George Phillips Parker . The following candidates , namely , Bins . Bradshaw , Wiight . and Westcott being present , were introduced and elevated by the VV . C . N . to the Degree e . f Royal Aik Mariner . Bro . VV . Vincent then assumed the chair and impressivel y enthroned Bro . Raymond Tucker as VV . C . N . for the ensuing year . The VV . C . N . appointed his ollicers as
follows * . Bros . George E . Lake , P . G . D ., as japheth ; Charles E . Keyser , P . G . D ., as Shem ; Belgrave Ninnis , P . N ., P . G . S . B ., as Treas . ; C M . Jessop , I . P . N ., as Scribe ; J . H . Bradshaw , as S . D . ; Henry Wright , as J . D . ; VVm . Westcott , as Guardian ; and E . J . Mills , as Warden . Letters and telegram of regret at unavoidable absence were re . ul from Bros . Ninnis , Peckham , and . Parker . The lodge was then closed , and the brethien afterwards dined together , when the customary loyal and Alasonic toasts were observed .
Ancient And Accepted Rite.
Ancient and Accepted Rite .
Mount ' alvary Chapter ( No . 3 } . A meeting of this chapter was held at the Masnnic Hall , Great Oueen-street , on the 12 th u't . Among those present were Bros . It . J . Lardner , jo " , P . M . W . S ., as M . W . S . ( in the absence , through illness , of Bro . G . Grimwood , ) . P . ) ; Maj . VV . B . Williamson , 30 " , Prelate : Nelson Prower , ALA ., 1 st General ; Capt . T . C . Walls , P . ALW . S ., Recorder ; W . Maple , G . AL ; Dr . T . W . Collin , 30 ,
P . ALW . S . ; Dr . V . Jagielski , Adams , Alurray , and Biddlecombe . 111 . Bro . Cioi 3 se > n , M . P ., \ vas a visitor . 'The minutes of the previous meeting having been reael and confirmed , Bro . II . I'Vrench Bromhead , P . AL , was duly perfected by III . Bro . Ii . J . Lardner ; III . Bro . Maj . VV . B . Williamson , LP ., was unanimously elected AI . VV . S . A Past Sovereign ' s jewel was voted to Bro . G . Grimwood ,
J . P ., for his services . Apologies for non-attendance were receiveel from Bras . Grimwood , L . Steele , 30 ; VV . Paas , 30 ; Maj . J . C . Anderson , 30 ; Lieut .-Col . F . J . Stohwasser , 30 "; Capt . Baldwin , G . Pigache , | . Aloore Smith , F . VV . Driver , ALA .: Dr . E . AI . Lott , 31 ° j " C F . Tayleure , ALA ., and others . The chapter was then closed . The banquet was held at the Cafe Royal , Regent-street , and was presieled over by III . Bro- Dr . Collin .
Lodges And Chapters Of Instruction.
Lodges and Chapters of Instruction .
ST . JAMES'S UNION LODGE ( No . 180 ) . —On Monday evening , the 2 Sth ult ., the Fifteen Sections were worked at this lodge , Bro . R . Sandland occupying the Master ' s chair . There was a numeious attendance of brethren , and the Sections were worked in an admirable manner by Bros . Dennis , T . Kelly , II . C Parker , A . 'Terry , J . Mason , E . P . I . uko , D . Haslett , P . AL ; G . I . Taylor , E . D . F . Rimer , H . Whitney , E . Ii . Bloxham , E .
Walker , P . AL ; J . Paul , P . M . j VV . Cleghorn , P . M . ; and 1 . Moss . On the proposition of the Preceptor , Bro . D . Haslett , P . AL , seconded by the J . W ., Bro . Moss , a hearty vote ol thanks was accorded the VV . M ., who was also made an honorary member of the lodge . In responding , Ihe VV . M . expressed gratification at the large attendance , and cordially thanked Bro . Cleghorn , P . AL , for kindly acting as S . VV ., as well as those brethren who had
assisteel him to work the Fifteen Sections . LA TOLERANCE LODGE ( No . 53 S ) . —A meeting of this lodge was helil on Wednesday , the 24 th ult ., at the Frascati , Oxforel-streer , VV ., when there were present * . Bros . I . W . Elvin , P . M ., P . Z . 53 S , W . M . ; | . Hemming , P . AL . S . W . ; J . VV . Smale , P . AL . J . W . ; J " . Paul , P . M ., Preceptor ; J . Thom . P . AL , Asst . Preceptor ; George Hill , P . AL , Treas . ; VV . IC . Wiliby , P . M ., Sec . ; II . C Parker ,
S . D . ; S . C . Cross , J . D . ; G . A . Stu'gess , I . G . j F . Jack , son , P . AL ; VV . Rickvvooil , P . M . ; I ) . Haslett , P . M . j VV . B . Fendick , P . M . ; M . tkeelle , F . A . Zeppenfeld , L . Giiizell , E . Kraus , W . C Podger , J . Aloss , J . J . Aloar , B . Dukes , A . Terry , G . Fehrenbach , R . Sandland , C Robinson , John dimming , B . Goldburg , J . Levy , and T . A . i idy . Visitors : Bros . C Hunt , ! '"' . J . Hunt , William Slatter , AI . G . Hall , li . Croft VVise , VV . II . Kidson , and
others . 'The lodge was openeel in due form , and the minutes of thc last meeting read and confirmed . 'The lodge was opened in the Seconel anel Thirel Degrees and resumed in thc hirst . The ; Seven Sections of the First Lecture weie worked respectively as follows : 1 st Section , Bro . J . Hemming , P . M . ; 2 nd , Bro . J . Smale , P . AL , P . Z . ; 3 rd , Bro . A . Terry ; ith , Bro . VV . K . Wiliby ; sth , Bro . B . Dukes ;
6 th , liro . J . Mason ; and 71 I 1 , liro . D . Haslett , P . M . The Five Sections of the Seconel Lecture were worked as follows : ist Section , Bro . V . ) ackson , P . M . ; 2 nd , Bro . G . Hill , P . AL ; 3 rd , Bro . R . . Sandland ; . . th , Bro . J . Paul , P . M ., Preceptor ; and 5 th , Bro . J . Moss . The loelge having been resumed to the First Degree , the VV . AI . rose for lirst time , when Bros . J . Levy , VV . C Podger , and VV . Rickwood , P . AL , were elected joining members , anel the
dues were collected . After thc seconel and third rising , a hearty vole of thanks was proposeel by Bro . Paul , Preceptor , and seconded by Bro . J . Thorn , Asst . Precepteir , to Bro . J . VV . Elvin , P . M ., P . Z . ( formerly Preceptor of the lodge ) , for his kindness in presiding so efficiently at the working of the Sections . This was put and carried nem . run , anel duly recorded on the minutes . Bro . lilvin suitably tcknowleelged the compliment , only regretting that
unavoidable delay in aciiuiring the lodge-room bad alone prevented the working of the wnole of th ; Filteen Sections . Thanks to the ollicers and workers concluded an instructive and enjoyable evening , and all Masonic business being ended , the lodge was closed . MANCHESTER LODGE ( No . 1310 ) . —A meeting was be-ld on the 2 oth nit ., at the Waterloo Arms , High-street , Alarylebone , VV ., when there were present : Bros . Weston ,
W . AL ; Lewis , S . VV . ; McVey , J . W . ; Jabez Mason , Sec ; Kelly , S . D . ; Loich , J . D . j West , LG . ; G . Wood , P . AL , Preceptor ; Rudruin , P . AL ; Dyke , Harris , Dingley , Drewell , Rowe , and Palmer . 'The lodge was opened in due form , anil the ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Rudruin being the candidate . The lodge was opened in the Second Degree , and the ceremony of passing reheased . The VV . AL vacated the
chair in lavour of liro . VVest , who rehearsed the investiture of olliceis . Thc W . M . rose for thc lirst , second , anel third times , and Bro . Lewis was elected VV . M . for the next meeting . All Masonic business being ended , the lodge was closed . ISLINGTON LODGE ( No . 1471 ) . — The usual weekly meeting was held on Tuesday , the 30 th ult ., at the Cock Tavern , Highbury , when there were present Bros .
R . P . Upton , W . M . ; E . P . Woodman , S . VV . ; C Smith , J . W . ; W . Hancock , P . M ., Preceptor ; J . W . Clarke , P . AL , Asst . Preceptor ; C AL Coxon , P . M ., P . P . G . D . Herts , and ( . Duncan , P . AL , Sees . ; VV . Rapley , S . D . ; C . Isler , ) . !) . ; K . A . Wagstaff , I . G . : M . i uck , P . M ., P . P . G . S . B . Essex ; anel A . Oliver , P . AL The lodge was openeel , and the minutes read anel
conlirmeel . The ceremony of initiation was then rehearser ! , Bro . Clarke being the candidate ; afterwards that of passing , Bro . Oliver being the candidate . Part of the ceremony ol raising * - was also rehearsed , liro . Isler as candidate . Bro . Woodman was electeel VV . AL for the ensuing week , and appointed his ofiicers in rotation . The lodge was then closed .
Lodges And Chapters Of Instruction.
MAIublONE . —UoniNSON LODGK ( No . 204 ( 1 ) . —A meeting was held on Saturday , the 27 th ulr ., at Freemasons'llall , Brewer-street . Present : Bros . E . Gratwick , W . AL ; L . VV . Stansell , S . W . ; F . Blake . J . W . j IL VVhyman , Preceptor ; 11 . Potvine , Sec . ; | . Dyke , I . G . ; J . Gowen , Tyler ; J . B . IGroom , P . M . ; and Ti W . Lyle , P . AL The lodge was opened in the F'irst Degree , and the minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed .
The lodge was opened in the Seconel and Third Degrees , when the VV . AI . rehearsed the ceremony of raising . The lodge was closed in the Third and Seconel Degrees . The VV . AL rose for the first and second times , when Bro . Stansell was voted to the chair for the meeting to be held on the 1 ith inst . The VV . AI . rose for the third timi , when " Hearty good wishes" were tendered by the brethren , and the lodge was closed .
STAR CHAPTER ( No . 1275 ) . —A meeting was held on Friday , 26 th tilt ., at tbe Stirling Castle Hotel , Church-street , Camberwell , S . W . Present : Comps . Schadler , M . E . Z . ; Benedetti , TL ; Hewett , J . ; T . Grummant , P . Z , Preceptor ; C H . Stone , S . E . ; Cope , S . N . ; Dawson , P . S . ; Eglar , Loader , North , Aleierhoff , Edwards , Willcox , Mayo , Block , Chapman , Addington , and Pullen . The minutes of the last convocation having been read
and confirmed , the ceremony of exaltation was rehearsed , Comp . Leader personating the candidate . Comp . Thomas W . Chapman , 101 , was elected a member . Comp . Benedetti , H ., was elected M . 1 CZ . for the next meeting . Comp . Hewett , J ., was accorded a hearty vote of thanks for rehearsing the ceremony so ably for the first time . Comp . stone , M . E . Z . 1275 installed Comp . Loader , H . 1 G 22 , into the chair of H . 1 he chapter was then closed .
The Second Annual Supper Of The St. Michael's Lodge Of Instruction, No. 211.
THE SECOND ANNUAL SUPPER OF THE ST . MICHAEL'S LODGE OF INSTRUCTION , No . 211 .
On Monday , the 22 nd ultimo , the second annual supper of the above lodge took place at the Norland Arms , Addison-road , N . W ., Bro . G . Cockerell , W . M . of thc mother lodge , occupying the chair .
The lodge was openeel and the minutes read and confirmed , and immediatel y after lodge was closed , and the brethren sat down to an excellent supper , prepared in Bro . Copley ' s best style , in whose house the weekl y meetings of the lodge take place . The usual loyal toasts were honoured , anel several of the brethren contributed to the harmony during the
intervals on the toast list , the piano being presided over by Bro . Louis Lee . The indefatigable Preceptor of the lodge , Bro . G . E . HIUIIINSON , P . M . 1791 , gave a very interesting account uf the progress that the loelge has made during its short career . The popular W . M ., Bro . G . COCKKKM ., stated that
he was very proud of his list which he should present at the Festival of the Royal Alasonic I nstitution for Girls the greater part of which had been given to him by the members ol the Benevolent Association in connection witb the lodge of instruction . The SKCKKTAKV , in replying to the toast of " The Quill-driver , " stated that the lodge had collected no less . 1 sum than £ 100 14 s . 2 d . during its existence ,
which sum had gone to the Masonic Charities . Thirty-eight brethren supported the W . M . on this occasion , aud it was agreed by all present that the mother lodge , which , by the way , celebrates its centenary this coming autumn , might well be proud of its offspring , which is doing so much good in the cause of Charity , and in making Masons proficient in the ritual in the West-end of London .
Obituary.
Obituary .
BRO . J . R . STACEY . It is with deep regret that we have to announce the death of our esteemed Bro . Jonathan R . Stacey , who died on the 29 th ult . at his residence in Brixton-road . Bro . Stacey was well known in the newspaper world , and for upwards of 40 years was commercial manager of the Morning Advertiser newspaper , where his
services Wire much appreciated . He was at an early age initiated into FYeemasonry in the St . James' Union Loelge , No . 180 , and was afterwards a Past Master of that lodge and P . Z . of the chapter . He was also one of the founders of the Strand Lodge , No . 1987 , also of thc Alexandra Palace Lodge , No . 1541 , and became Past Master of both these lodges . He was for nearl y
20 years Preceptor of the well-known Metropolitan Lodgeof Instruction , No . 1541 , held at the Portugal Hotel , F'leet-street , E . C , and had also been Preceptor of thc St . James' Union , the Constitutional , and the Alexandra Palace Lodges of Instruction , and was most indclatigable in giving instruction in the ritual of Freemasonry , and his fame as an instructor was
carried by the numerous members of his lodges of instruction 10 all parts of the world . On his retirement from Freemasonry about 12 months since , he was presented by the members of his various lodges and other friends wilh an elegant service of plate , with an appropriate inscription as to his valued services . 'The
interment took place at Norwood Cemetery , and representatives of the Morning Advertisir newspaper , and of the several lodges and lodges of instruction with which he was connected , as well as many private friends , altended to pay their last sad tribute of respect .
Till ' . Coni'i' of Common Council of the Citv of London has proposed to cunler thc Freedom eif the City on the Right Hon . A . VV . Peel , ex-Speaker , who has addressee ! a letter to Sir Richmond Cotton , the City Chamberlain , in wlucii he slates that 11 will give him sincere pleasure to accept Ihe intended honour .
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Royal Arch.
F . VV . Purnell , P . G . S . N ., S . E . ; II . G . Swift , S . N . ; Dr . E . Sydney Gramshaw , P . S . ; | . B . Sampson , ist A . S . ; Dr . Tweedy . 2 nd A . S . ; Geo . Balmford , P . Z ., Org . ; | no . A . Askew . D . C . ; J . S . Shannon , Stwd ; and Jno . Hall , Janitor . Thcrcpoit of the Auditors was satisfactory and adopted . It was stated that upwards of 21 guineas had
been given to Masonic Charities during the past year . Much regret was expressed at the sudden indisposition of the Treasurer , Comp . Jos . Todd , P . Z ., who on this date should have been in London to receive the honour of investment in Grand Lodge as Granel Standard Bearer . After the bush ess , the companions dineel together .
Mark Masonry.
Mark Masonry .
Prince Leopold Lodge ( No . 23 S ) . —This lodge met em the 16 th ult ., at Anderton's Hotel , Fleet-street , when there were presentamong others Bros . L . VV . Harvey , W . M . ; N . Prower , M . A ., P . M ., Treas ., P . P . G . O ., as S . W . ; Rev . R . C Fillingham , ALA ., J . VV . ; Captain T . C . Walls , P . AL , P . G . S . B ., Sec . ; T . B . Dodson , S . O . ; A . Clemow , P . AL ; T . O . Hauling , M . A ., P . M . ; and VV . H . Holroyd , P . M . Bros . H . J . Lardner , P . G . D . ;
F . W . Driver . ALA ., P . G . Stwd . ; and VV . Fisher , P . G . Stwd ., were visitors . 'The minutes of the previous meeting having been read nnd confirmed , the Secretary reported that Bro . S . Valentine , S . W ., W . AI . elect , had resigned his office in consequence of constant ill-health , therefore Bro . Harvey would have to continue in ofiice for another year . Bros , the Rev . R . C . Fillingham , ALA ., was invested as S . VV . ; T . B . Dodson as J . VV . ; N . Prower , P . AL , as Treas . ;
and T . C . Walls as Sec . The other appointments were postponed . The report of the Audit Committee having heen read and adopted , a Past Alaster ' s jewel was presented to Bro . L . VV . Harvey in recognition of his services A banquet hollowed . The VV . M . was particularly happy in his remarks when prefacing the respective toasts . During the proceedings Bros . T . B . Dodson , Rev . R . C . Fillingham , H . J . Lardner , and F . W . Driver entertained the brethren .
CHESTER . Earl of Chester Lodge ( No . 196 ) .- The installation meeting in connection with the above lodge was held at the Masonic Hall , on Wednesday , the 17 th ult ., when there was a numerous attendance of the brethren of the Degree . The W . M . elect , Bro . Joseph Clarke , was duly installed by the retiring VV . AL , Bro . Warren , who rendered the ceremony in an attractive manner . After the
ordinary business had been transacted , the newly-installed VV . M . appointee ! and invested his officers as follows : Bros . G . Poole , S . VV . ; G . Forester , J . VV . ; Dr . Burgess , M . O . ; R . C . Davies , S . O . ; Cariss , J . O . ; C . Edwards , Treas . ; R . G . Hawkins , Reg . ; John Alorris , Sec . ; J . Shaw , S . D . ; J . Mayers ? , J . I ) . ; Stan ' yer , Org . ; C Cordery , I . G . ; and r . Davies , Slwd . The hrethren then dined together under the presidency
of the Worshipful Alaster , who was most cordially received . The usual loyal and Alasonic toasts were given from the chair and duly honoured . Bro . S . VV . Ramsden , P . P . S . G . W ., replied on behalf of "The Cheshire Grand Lodge ; " Bro . R . C Edwards on behalf of "Ihe Past Alasters ; " anel rJros . Poole and Forester on the part of " ' 1 he Officers ; " whilst I ' . ro . Armstrong acknowledged thc compliment pa ' : d to " The Visiting
Brethren . " Dming the evening sympathetic allusions were made to the great loss the lodge had sustained through the death of its founder , the late Bro . James Salmon . In the course of his address Bro . Ramsden gave an interesting narrative of the growth and elevelopment of the lodge , anel gave testimony to the value of the services rendered by Bro . John Morris .
Royal Ark Mariners.
Royal Ark Mariners .
Prince LeojDold Lodge ( No . 238 ) . —A meeting of this loelge was held at Anderton's Hotel , I'iect-street , on Ihe loth ult . Among those present were Bros . VV . 11 . Holroyd , W . C . N . ; L . VV . Harvey , | ., CN . elect ; N . Prower , P . VV . C . N ., Treae ., as S . ; Captain Walls , P . W . C . N ., P . G . C , Scribe ; F . VV . Driver , ALA ., P . W . C . N . ; T . O . Harding , ALA ., P . VV . C . N . ; and the Rev . R . C . Fillingham , ALA . The minutes ol the previous meeting having heen read
and confirmed , the Scribe installed Bro . VV . II . Holroyd as W . C . N . ; Bro . the Rev . R . C Fillingham was investeel as S . ; Bro . N . Prower as Treasurer ; and Bro . T . C Walls as Scribe . The other appointments were postponed in consequence of the absence of the brethren . 1 he lodge was then closed , ami the brethren adjourned to dine with the members of the Prince Leopold Alark Lodge under the presidency of Bro . L . W . Harvey . During the proceeelings "The Health of the W . C . N . " was duly proposed and warmly received .
Matier Lodge ( No . 400 ) .--A meeting of this lodge was held on the 20 th ult ., at Mark Masons' Hall , when there were present Bros . Charles Aloore Jessop , W . C . N . ; Raymond Tucker , Japheth ; George E , Lake , Shem ; Charles E . Keyser , S . ' l ) . ; E . J . Alills , Warden ; II . W . Kiallmark , P . M ., P . N . ; William Vincent , P . M ., P . A . G . D . C . ; James HililitcVi Bradshaw , Henry Wright , anel William Westcott .
The lodge having been opened and the minutes confirmed , the ballot was taken for Bros . Henry Wright , William Westcott , anil George Phillips Parker . The following candidates , namely , Bins . Bradshaw , Wiight . and Westcott being present , were introduced and elevated by the VV . C . N . to the Degree e . f Royal Aik Mariner . Bro . VV . Vincent then assumed the chair and impressivel y enthroned Bro . Raymond Tucker as VV . C . N . for the ensuing year . The VV . C . N . appointed his ollicers as
follows * . Bros . George E . Lake , P . G . D ., as japheth ; Charles E . Keyser , P . G . D ., as Shem ; Belgrave Ninnis , P . N ., P . G . S . B ., as Treas . ; C M . Jessop , I . P . N ., as Scribe ; J . H . Bradshaw , as S . D . ; Henry Wright , as J . D . ; VVm . Westcott , as Guardian ; and E . J . Mills , as Warden . Letters and telegram of regret at unavoidable absence were re . ul from Bros . Ninnis , Peckham , and . Parker . The lodge was then closed , and the brethien afterwards dined together , when the customary loyal and Alasonic toasts were observed .
Ancient And Accepted Rite.
Ancient and Accepted Rite .
Mount ' alvary Chapter ( No . 3 } . A meeting of this chapter was held at the Masnnic Hall , Great Oueen-street , on the 12 th u't . Among those present were Bros . It . J . Lardner , jo " , P . M . W . S ., as M . W . S . ( in the absence , through illness , of Bro . G . Grimwood , ) . P . ) ; Maj . VV . B . Williamson , 30 " , Prelate : Nelson Prower , ALA ., 1 st General ; Capt . T . C . Walls , P . ALW . S ., Recorder ; W . Maple , G . AL ; Dr . T . W . Collin , 30 ,
P . ALW . S . ; Dr . V . Jagielski , Adams , Alurray , and Biddlecombe . 111 . Bro . Cioi 3 se > n , M . P ., \ vas a visitor . 'The minutes of the previous meeting having been reael and confirmed , Bro . II . I'Vrench Bromhead , P . AL , was duly perfected by III . Bro . Ii . J . Lardner ; III . Bro . Maj . VV . B . Williamson , LP ., was unanimously elected AI . VV . S . A Past Sovereign ' s jewel was voted to Bro . G . Grimwood ,
J . P ., for his services . Apologies for non-attendance were receiveel from Bras . Grimwood , L . Steele , 30 ; VV . Paas , 30 ; Maj . J . C . Anderson , 30 ; Lieut .-Col . F . J . Stohwasser , 30 "; Capt . Baldwin , G . Pigache , | . Aloore Smith , F . VV . Driver , ALA .: Dr . E . AI . Lott , 31 ° j " C F . Tayleure , ALA ., and others . The chapter was then closed . The banquet was held at the Cafe Royal , Regent-street , and was presieled over by III . Bro- Dr . Collin .
Lodges And Chapters Of Instruction.
Lodges and Chapters of Instruction .
ST . JAMES'S UNION LODGE ( No . 180 ) . —On Monday evening , the 2 Sth ult ., the Fifteen Sections were worked at this lodge , Bro . R . Sandland occupying the Master ' s chair . There was a numeious attendance of brethren , and the Sections were worked in an admirable manner by Bros . Dennis , T . Kelly , II . C Parker , A . 'Terry , J . Mason , E . P . I . uko , D . Haslett , P . AL ; G . I . Taylor , E . D . F . Rimer , H . Whitney , E . Ii . Bloxham , E .
Walker , P . AL ; J . Paul , P . M . j VV . Cleghorn , P . M . ; and 1 . Moss . On the proposition of the Preceptor , Bro . D . Haslett , P . AL , seconded by the J . W ., Bro . Moss , a hearty vote ol thanks was accorded the VV . M ., who was also made an honorary member of the lodge . In responding , Ihe VV . M . expressed gratification at the large attendance , and cordially thanked Bro . Cleghorn , P . AL , for kindly acting as S . VV ., as well as those brethren who had
assisteel him to work the Fifteen Sections . LA TOLERANCE LODGE ( No . 53 S ) . —A meeting of this lodge was helil on Wednesday , the 24 th ult ., at the Frascati , Oxforel-streer , VV ., when there were present * . Bros . I . W . Elvin , P . M ., P . Z . 53 S , W . M . ; | . Hemming , P . AL . S . W . ; J . VV . Smale , P . AL . J . W . ; J " . Paul , P . M ., Preceptor ; J . Thom . P . AL , Asst . Preceptor ; George Hill , P . AL , Treas . ; VV . IC . Wiliby , P . M ., Sec . ; II . C Parker ,
S . D . ; S . C . Cross , J . D . ; G . A . Stu'gess , I . G . j F . Jack , son , P . AL ; VV . Rickvvooil , P . M . ; I ) . Haslett , P . M . j VV . B . Fendick , P . M . ; M . tkeelle , F . A . Zeppenfeld , L . Giiizell , E . Kraus , W . C Podger , J . Aloss , J . J . Aloar , B . Dukes , A . Terry , G . Fehrenbach , R . Sandland , C Robinson , John dimming , B . Goldburg , J . Levy , and T . A . i idy . Visitors : Bros . C Hunt , ! '"' . J . Hunt , William Slatter , AI . G . Hall , li . Croft VVise , VV . II . Kidson , and
others . 'The lodge was openeel in due form , and the minutes of thc last meeting read and confirmed . 'The lodge was opened in the Seconel anel Thirel Degrees and resumed in thc hirst . The ; Seven Sections of the First Lecture weie worked respectively as follows : 1 st Section , Bro . J . Hemming , P . M . ; 2 nd , Bro . J . Smale , P . AL , P . Z . ; 3 rd , Bro . A . Terry ; ith , Bro . VV . K . Wiliby ; sth , Bro . B . Dukes ;
6 th , liro . J . Mason ; and 71 I 1 , liro . D . Haslett , P . M . The Five Sections of the Seconel Lecture were worked as follows : ist Section , Bro . V . ) ackson , P . M . ; 2 nd , Bro . G . Hill , P . AL ; 3 rd , Bro . R . . Sandland ; . . th , Bro . J . Paul , P . M ., Preceptor ; and 5 th , Bro . J . Moss . The loelge having been resumed to the First Degree , the VV . AI . rose for lirst time , when Bros . J . Levy , VV . C Podger , and VV . Rickwood , P . AL , were elected joining members , anel the
dues were collected . After thc seconel and third rising , a hearty vole of thanks was proposeel by Bro . Paul , Preceptor , and seconded by Bro . J . Thorn , Asst . Precepteir , to Bro . J . VV . Elvin , P . M ., P . Z . ( formerly Preceptor of the lodge ) , for his kindness in presiding so efficiently at the working of the Sections . This was put and carried nem . run , anel duly recorded on the minutes . Bro . lilvin suitably tcknowleelged the compliment , only regretting that
unavoidable delay in aciiuiring the lodge-room bad alone prevented the working of the wnole of th ; Filteen Sections . Thanks to the ollicers and workers concluded an instructive and enjoyable evening , and all Masonic business being ended , the lodge was closed . MANCHESTER LODGE ( No . 1310 ) . —A meeting was be-ld on the 2 oth nit ., at the Waterloo Arms , High-street , Alarylebone , VV ., when there were present : Bros . Weston ,
W . AL ; Lewis , S . VV . ; McVey , J . W . ; Jabez Mason , Sec ; Kelly , S . D . ; Loich , J . D . j West , LG . ; G . Wood , P . AL , Preceptor ; Rudruin , P . AL ; Dyke , Harris , Dingley , Drewell , Rowe , and Palmer . 'The lodge was opened in due form , anil the ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Rudruin being the candidate . The lodge was opened in the Second Degree , and the ceremony of passing reheased . The VV . AL vacated the
chair in lavour of liro . VVest , who rehearsed the investiture of olliceis . Thc W . M . rose for thc lirst , second , anel third times , and Bro . Lewis was elected VV . M . for the next meeting . All Masonic business being ended , the lodge was closed . ISLINGTON LODGE ( No . 1471 ) . — The usual weekly meeting was held on Tuesday , the 30 th ult ., at the Cock Tavern , Highbury , when there were present Bros .
R . P . Upton , W . M . ; E . P . Woodman , S . VV . ; C Smith , J . W . ; W . Hancock , P . M ., Preceptor ; J . W . Clarke , P . AL , Asst . Preceptor ; C AL Coxon , P . M ., P . P . G . D . Herts , and ( . Duncan , P . AL , Sees . ; VV . Rapley , S . D . ; C . Isler , ) . !) . ; K . A . Wagstaff , I . G . : M . i uck , P . M ., P . P . G . S . B . Essex ; anel A . Oliver , P . AL The lodge was openeel , and the minutes read anel
conlirmeel . The ceremony of initiation was then rehearser ! , Bro . Clarke being the candidate ; afterwards that of passing , Bro . Oliver being the candidate . Part of the ceremony ol raising * - was also rehearsed , liro . Isler as candidate . Bro . Woodman was electeel VV . AL for the ensuing week , and appointed his ofiicers in rotation . The lodge was then closed .
Lodges And Chapters Of Instruction.
MAIublONE . —UoniNSON LODGK ( No . 204 ( 1 ) . —A meeting was held on Saturday , the 27 th ulr ., at Freemasons'llall , Brewer-street . Present : Bros . E . Gratwick , W . AL ; L . VV . Stansell , S . W . ; F . Blake . J . W . j IL VVhyman , Preceptor ; 11 . Potvine , Sec . ; | . Dyke , I . G . ; J . Gowen , Tyler ; J . B . IGroom , P . M . ; and Ti W . Lyle , P . AL The lodge was opened in the F'irst Degree , and the minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed .
The lodge was opened in the Seconel and Third Degrees , when the VV . AI . rehearsed the ceremony of raising . The lodge was closed in the Third and Seconel Degrees . The VV . AL rose for the first and second times , when Bro . Stansell was voted to the chair for the meeting to be held on the 1 ith inst . The VV . AI . rose for the third timi , when " Hearty good wishes" were tendered by the brethren , and the lodge was closed .
STAR CHAPTER ( No . 1275 ) . —A meeting was held on Friday , 26 th tilt ., at tbe Stirling Castle Hotel , Church-street , Camberwell , S . W . Present : Comps . Schadler , M . E . Z . ; Benedetti , TL ; Hewett , J . ; T . Grummant , P . Z , Preceptor ; C H . Stone , S . E . ; Cope , S . N . ; Dawson , P . S . ; Eglar , Loader , North , Aleierhoff , Edwards , Willcox , Mayo , Block , Chapman , Addington , and Pullen . The minutes of the last convocation having been read
and confirmed , the ceremony of exaltation was rehearsed , Comp . Leader personating the candidate . Comp . Thomas W . Chapman , 101 , was elected a member . Comp . Benedetti , H ., was elected M . 1 CZ . for the next meeting . Comp . Hewett , J ., was accorded a hearty vote of thanks for rehearsing the ceremony so ably for the first time . Comp . stone , M . E . Z . 1275 installed Comp . Loader , H . 1 G 22 , into the chair of H . 1 he chapter was then closed .
The Second Annual Supper Of The St. Michael's Lodge Of Instruction, No. 211.
THE SECOND ANNUAL SUPPER OF THE ST . MICHAEL'S LODGE OF INSTRUCTION , No . 211 .
On Monday , the 22 nd ultimo , the second annual supper of the above lodge took place at the Norland Arms , Addison-road , N . W ., Bro . G . Cockerell , W . M . of thc mother lodge , occupying the chair .
The lodge was openeel and the minutes read and confirmed , and immediatel y after lodge was closed , and the brethren sat down to an excellent supper , prepared in Bro . Copley ' s best style , in whose house the weekl y meetings of the lodge take place . The usual loyal toasts were honoured , anel several of the brethren contributed to the harmony during the
intervals on the toast list , the piano being presided over by Bro . Louis Lee . The indefatigable Preceptor of the lodge , Bro . G . E . HIUIIINSON , P . M . 1791 , gave a very interesting account uf the progress that the loelge has made during its short career . The popular W . M ., Bro . G . COCKKKM ., stated that
he was very proud of his list which he should present at the Festival of the Royal Alasonic I nstitution for Girls the greater part of which had been given to him by the members ol the Benevolent Association in connection witb the lodge of instruction . The SKCKKTAKV , in replying to the toast of " The Quill-driver , " stated that the lodge had collected no less . 1 sum than £ 100 14 s . 2 d . during its existence ,
which sum had gone to the Masonic Charities . Thirty-eight brethren supported the W . M . on this occasion , aud it was agreed by all present that the mother lodge , which , by the way , celebrates its centenary this coming autumn , might well be proud of its offspring , which is doing so much good in the cause of Charity , and in making Masons proficient in the ritual in the West-end of London .
Obituary.
Obituary .
BRO . J . R . STACEY . It is with deep regret that we have to announce the death of our esteemed Bro . Jonathan R . Stacey , who died on the 29 th ult . at his residence in Brixton-road . Bro . Stacey was well known in the newspaper world , and for upwards of 40 years was commercial manager of the Morning Advertiser newspaper , where his
services Wire much appreciated . He was at an early age initiated into FYeemasonry in the St . James' Union Loelge , No . 180 , and was afterwards a Past Master of that lodge and P . Z . of the chapter . He was also one of the founders of the Strand Lodge , No . 1987 , also of thc Alexandra Palace Lodge , No . 1541 , and became Past Master of both these lodges . He was for nearl y
20 years Preceptor of the well-known Metropolitan Lodgeof Instruction , No . 1541 , held at the Portugal Hotel , F'leet-street , E . C , and had also been Preceptor of thc St . James' Union , the Constitutional , and the Alexandra Palace Lodges of Instruction , and was most indclatigable in giving instruction in the ritual of Freemasonry , and his fame as an instructor was
carried by the numerous members of his lodges of instruction 10 all parts of the world . On his retirement from Freemasonry about 12 months since , he was presented by the members of his various lodges and other friends wilh an elegant service of plate , with an appropriate inscription as to his valued services . 'The
interment took place at Norwood Cemetery , and representatives of the Morning Advertisir newspaper , and of the several lodges and lodges of instruction with which he was connected , as well as many private friends , altended to pay their last sad tribute of respect .
Till ' . Coni'i' of Common Council of the Citv of London has proposed to cunler thc Freedom eif the City on the Right Hon . A . VV . Peel , ex-Speaker , who has addressee ! a letter to Sir Richmond Cotton , the City Chamberlain , in wlucii he slates that 11 will give him sincere pleasure to accept Ihe intended honour .