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Reports Of Masonic Meetings.

Brason . T . Wright , R . Swanson , W . F . Brown , T . Swan , T . Patterson , H . Carrick , H . L . Russell , G . C . Potts , W . H . Denton , and the following visitors : Bros . H . Spittle , W . M . 1343 ; J . T . Mathews , S . W . 1342 ; T . P . Bennett , 1342 ; W . Gibson , 1342 ; D . Gordon , 1342 ; W . L . Debenham , 1342 ; Isaac Taylor , I . G . 1342 ; T . Dinning , P . M . 4 S 1 ; C B . Ford , P . M . 4 Si ; ' J . Cook , P . M . 4 S 1 ;

E Turnbull , J . W . 481 ; J . C . Lawson , I . P . M . 424 ; G . U . Patterson , J . D . 424 ; W . M . Lyon , W . M . 406 ; J . E . Aitchison , J . W . 541 ; J . G . Williams , S . D . 991 ; T . Davidson , I . G . 991 ; and others . The ballot was taken respectively for Messrs . J . W . Kimpster and Ernest R . B . Glassman , and for the Rev . W . Bowker , all of whom were elected . Messrs . Kimpster and Bowkcr being in attendance , were duly initiated by the

acting W . M ., assisted by the J . W . Bros . G . C . Potts , W . H . Denton , and W . T . Cortin were raised to the Sublime Degree of M . M . Two candidates for initiation were proposed . A circular from the Pro Grand Master , Lord Carnarvon , respecting the forthcoming Festival to commemorate the Jubilee of the Queen , was submitted and agreed to . Other formal business having been transacted , " Hearty good wishes" from the visitors were tendered , after which the lodge was closed .

CHELTENHAM . —Royal Union Lodge ( No . 24 6 ) . —The installation festival of this lodge was held on Wednesday evening , the 19 th ulb , at the Masonic Hall , when Bro . R . V . Vassar-Smith , P . M . 839 , P . P . J . G . W . and Prov . G . Charity Sec , was installed in the chair . The ceremony of installation was performed by the Dep . Prov . G . M ., Bro . J . Brook-Smith . M . A ., assisted by Bros , the

Rev . Dr . Kynaston , P . S . G . W ., P . M . 82 ; W . Forth , P . P . G . R . ; W . Powell , P . G . S B ., P . M . 900 ; T . E . Gandy , G . Norman , P . P . G . R . ; W . R . Felton , P . P . G . S . of W- ; and other Past Provincial Officers . The newly-installed W . M . appointed and invested his officers as follows : Bros . J . Thorn , P . G . D . of C , as I . P . M . ; J . Darby , S . W . ; F . Fenner , J . W . ; W . Heath , S . D . ;

T . A . Huband , J . D . ; E . Lawrence , P . P . J . G . D ., Sec . ; W . Balcomb , P . P . G . S . of W ., Treas . ; T . Gandy , D . of C . j J . Walker , P . P . S . G . W ., Chap . ; W . R . Wheatley , Org . ; and T . Phillips , Tyler . In addition to the brethren already named , the following members of the lodge were present : Bros . C A . Dunn , Past S . W . ; E . Gregory , P . P . G . D . of C . ; Baron de Ferrieres , Past G . D ., & c ;

J . L . Butler , P . P . J . G . D . ; T . Steel , J . Ryland , J . Waghorn e , C . H . Rainger , J . Fisher , T . Furber , S . Martin , F . W . Taylor , B . Norman , G . Peters , H . J . Ferris , W . Sumner Smith , and E . Fisher . The following visitors also signed the Tyler ' s book : S . Bland , W . M . 493 ; A . E . Green , P . M . g 2 S ; R . W . White , P . P . J . G . W ., P . M . S 39 ; G . W . Keeling , P . P . J . G . D ., P . M . 85 ; R . Prowde-Smith ,

W . M . S 2 ; C . E . Cave , 1847 ; F- Clark , 593 ; W . W . Marfold , T . J . Brown , 41 ; E . T . Chipp , W . M . 1005 ; E . L . Bayliss , J . W . S 2 ; D . Y . Needman , 523 ; P . H . Smith , S . W . 82 ; and J . Robinson , 41 . The sum of two guineas was voted by the lodge to the Cheltenham Hospital . After the lodge the brethren sat down to an excellent banquet , and the usual loyal and Masonic toaots were duly honoured .

LEEDS . —Philanthropic Lodge ( No . 304 ) . —The installation meeting of this , one of the oldest and most flourishing lodges in the Province of West Yorkshire , was held on the 26 th ult ., at the Masonic Hall , Great Georgestreet . Additional interest was attached to the gathering , because the Prov . Grand Master had signified his intention of being present , and it was expected that as he had just returned from London he would be able to make some

authoritative statement in reference to the proposed - Masonic Jubilee celebration . The W . M ., Bro . T . Myers , assumed the gavel for the last time , when he was supported by an exceedingly large muster of brethren . The lodge having been opened , the arrival of the Prov . Grand Lodge was announced . The R . W . P . G . M ., Bro . T . W . Tew , J . P ., P . G . D . England , was accompanied by Bros . H .

Smith , D . P . G . M ., and W . B . Alderson , P . P . G . D ., P . A . G . Secretary . The other members of Prov . Grand Lodge present were Bros . Aid . Woodhouse , J . P ., Prov . J . G . W . ; Dr . Smyth , M . A ., D . D . G . M . Eastern Arch ., P . G . Chap . ; Townsend , P . G . Organist ; S . T . Oates , P . D . A . G . D . C : S . W . Newsam , P . M ., P . P . G . S . of W . ; Richardson , P . P . G . P . ; C . L . Mason , P . P . G . Treas . ; and R . Craig , P . P .

G . D . The W . M . ' s of each of the Leeds lodges were present , namely , Bros . A . Scarth , 2 S 9 ; Councillor Binns , 306 ; W . Flockton , 1042 ; A . W . Youings , 1211 ; R . Harris , 1221 ; W . D . Hollis , 1311 ; and C . L . Mason , 2069 . Amongst the many visitors were the following brethren from the neighbouring Province of North and East Yorks : Bros . W . Brown , W . M . 1611 , and John Blenkin , P . M .

ion . In the body of the lodge were Bros . G . Hill , P . M . ; W . M . Tomlinson , P . M . ; J . Yates , P . M . ; W . B . Scriven , P . M . ; I . W . Bailey , P . M . ; Tudor Trevor , P . M . ; Wm . Watson , P . M . ; A . F . McGill , P . M . ; Scarth , P . M . ; Smith , P . M . ; J . W . Gaines , P . M . ; Bingham , S . W . 1042 ; W . M . Cheesman , S . W . 566 ; T . P . Barlow , J . W . 566 ; G . W . Hudson , Treas . 506 ; and many others .

The P . G . M . and the members of the Provincial Grand Lod ge having been saluted , the ceremony of installation was most beautifully and effectively rendered by that veteran in the Craft , Bro . Robert Craig , P . M . 304 , and "¦ P . G . D . There is no brother in the province more highly or deservedly respected than Bro . Craig , and on this occasion he surpassed himself in the manner he conducted this

ceremony . He received efficient aid from Bro . Geo . Hill , £ 'M-, who acted as D . of C . The newly-installed Master having taken his seat in the chair of K . S ., he awarded the collars as follows : Bros . T . Myers , I . P . M . ; J . Rickards , £ -W . ; Wm . Hy . Hewson , J . W . ; Rev . T . Greenbury , ^ hap . ; C . L . Mason , P . P . G . Treas ., Treas . ; William V ° okerline , Sec : F . II . Lawson . S . D .: I . Grimshaw .

•I'D- ; W . B . Townsend , P . G . O ., Org . ; George Hill , ^•M D . of C . ; John W . Booth , I . G . ; Jas . Beaumont ajd C Croysdale , Stwds . ; and S . Barraud , Tyler . Bro . Mason was unanimously selected as the lodge ' s representa-= j ?? Provincial Charity Committee , and Bros . Craig aid Rickards . as the Chsritv Stewards for trip WWo The

^ ecretary then read the communication from the M . W . Pro wand Master , Bro . the Earl of Carnarvon , in reference to we part to be taken by the Freemasons of England at the ' ^ coming Jubilee of her Majesty . The W . M . then in-TL A W- t 5 r 0 , Tew to address the lodge on this subject . Ihe R . w . Bro . Tew , P . G . D . of England , and P . G . M . tnK £ rkSn ' ' tnen rose for the purpose of addressing we brethren , and received a verv cordial reception . Hesaid :

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Allow me in the first place to thank your newly-installed Master for the very kind letter of invitation which he wrote me on the 3 rd ult . to be present at your influential meeting this evening . I must say of this letter that it is written in just that charming spirit which only could come from the bottom of the heart of a true-hearted West Yorkshireman , and I mean to place this letter among my archives as the most

pleasing souvenir of this class of communication it has been my pleasure to receive . Let me also say how glad I am to see our dear Bro . Craig here . Let me offer my warmest wishes for a happy new year to him . We are all delighted to see that the years set so lightly upon him , and that he still retains his memory and the facile diction which has enabled him to go through the ceremony so admirably . 1

only hope that when I arrive at his years I shall be able to do as well in this capacity as he now is . I thank Bro . Woodhouse , P . J . G . W ., and the other members of the Provincial Grand Lodge for so kindly receiving me , and you , brethren , for your kind salutation given to the office which I have the honour to occupy this evening . Although I have very often been in this beautiful room and had the honour

of visiting the lodge , yet may I hope that it is not an impossible wish that the G . A . O . T . U . may permit us to see the Jubilee of No . 304 , which will take place in nine years . I was glad to see on the Charity lists the names of Bros . Jas . Bedford , P . P . G . D ., and Craig , P . P . G . D ., and in addition Bros . Bedford and Oates , P . A . G . D . C , contributed to the Boys' School . In the list for the current year

I see that Bros . Craig and Bedford have placed their names on the list for the Benevolent Fund , and will ; act as Stewards at the Festival on the 22 nd February . I doubt not that in due course the lodge will take into consideration the scheme initiated at the Charit y meeting at Dewsbury , on the 15 th February . It was hoped at that meeting that we should be enabled to support the Widows '

Fund in a j ubilee manner worthy both of the Institution and of the Province of West Yorks . The Queen is a widow , and I think nothing could have been more proper than the proposals of the Chairman of the Charity Committee of this province , Bro . Smithson , P . P . G . D ., that we should take up the Widows' Fund . At the same time , you have heard the letter from Lord Carnarvon read . Having just returned

from London , where I have had several communications from the Grand Lodge , I am able to tell you what their mind is on the subject . I think this is a very convenient time for me to say what I have to say on this subject , as I see the W . M . 's of all the Leeds lodges and several bre . thren from the ^ adjoining Provinceol North and East Yorks-The Grand Lodge is putting great pressure upon P . G . M . 's

and I in turn must also press upon the W . M . ' sJof Leeds and of the province to take up that letter , and deal with it in a worthy and patriotic manner , and then there would be no difficulty in sending up to Grand Lodge in a short time a satisfactory answer on this important subject . It was the desire of the M . W . G . M . that the question should be taken up , so as to demonstrate the attachment to himself and

our loyalty to our beloved Queen . The idea rather favoured by Grand Lodge is this . I am informed that there are something like 70 , 000 subscribing members on the roll of Grand Lodge in England throughout the various provinces into which this country is for the purposes of Masonry divided . Besides that , there are about 100 , 000 Masons unattached to any lodge , and who are therefore not

subscribing members to the Grand Lodge . To them as well as to ourselves the privilege is offered of some loyal demonstration to H . R . H . the Prince of Wales . It must also be distinctly understood that whatever demonstration does take place , whether at the Albert Hall or Olympia , it cannot be in one sense a Grand Lodge opening , such as you see it at the quarterly meetings of that body , because

by their Constitutions Grand Lodge cannot make a charge for the admission of any brother . The demonstration will be simply one of loyalty to the Prince of Wales and devotion to the Queen . An address will be presented to his Royal Highness , which will be given to the Queen , expressive of our sentiments of loyalty and devotion to our Grand Master and to our Queen . This will somewhat

clear the ground and enable us to come to a decision on Lord Carnarvon ' s letter . I have visited , in company with Col . Shadwell H . Clerke , the palace of , Olympia , which we calculate will accommodate 9000 Masons , and if such a number signified their intention of being present , the admission fee would be reduced to one guinea . The Grand Lodge , too , is at the present moment making arrangements

with all the railways in this country to take F reemasons to London and back at one fare , no matter what class they choose to travel by . This being the case , and the admission being one guinea instead of two guineas , will reduce the cost of taking part in such a demonstration to a minimum . Then again 1 think his Royal Highness has fixed the maximum subscription to the National Institute

at one guinea , but neither does his Royal Hi gness nor the Grand Lodge expect every Master on the roll to give that amount . Even as low as 2 s . ( 5 d . will be gladly accepted , or even is . for those who cannot afford more . I do hope that this information , given in the presence of so many brethren of my province , will go through the length and breadth of the West Riding , and I hope all will take into

consideration what I have said . I hope that I and the past and present members of Provincial Grand Lodge of West Yorks will have the honour of sending to London the names of a very large number of subscribers to this idea of the Royal Grand Master . His Royal Highness hopes that every subscribing brother will give something , and that each subscribing brother ' s name may appear in a book

, which the M . W . G . M . intends to have bound and presented to her Majesty , as a palpable testimony of our affection for our Royal Grand Master , andloyaltytoherMajesty . Iappeal to you to allow me to put pressure upon you to act promptly in this matter . When I put down my guinea do not let me go with a beggarly following at my back . It would be painful to me if this thing were taken up in small

numbers , because so long as I hold my position amongst you , from the Prince 61 Wales , it would be a painful reflection if I did not carry up to London the majorit y of the names of the 3300 subscribing Masons of this province . This matter is to be taken up as a test of affection and loyalty , and I think it will be a grand thing if we , in this province of West Yorks , show in unmistkeabley terms our

loyalty to the Prince of Wales and our undying affection to our Most Gracious Queen . Under these circumstances you will not ask me to go to Grand Lodge as a feeble representative of the patriotism of West Yorks . A Committee was formed to take the circular of Grand Lodge into consideration , and present a report to the next meeting of the lodge . Bro . C . L . Mason , P . M . P . P . G .

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Treas ,, was unanimously re-elected to represent the lodge on the Provincial Charity Committee , and Bro . Robert Craig and the S . W . on the Local Relief Committee . " Hearty good wishes " having been given , the lodge was duly closed , and the brethren adjourned to the banquet

hall . The usual loyal and patriotic toasts were given , " The Health of the W . M . " being given by the R . W . Prov . G . Master , Bro . Tew , and a very pleasant and enjoyable evening was spent , greatly enhanced by the songs and recitations given by several of the brethren and visitors .

PRESTON—Peace and Unity Lodge ( No . 314 ) . —The installation meeting of this lodge was held on Monday , the 10 th inst ., at the Mess Rooms , Starkerstreet . The lodge was opened by Bro . T . M . Shuttleworth , P . M ., P . P . G . S . of W ., in the absence of the W . M ., Bro . J . Worsley , P . M ., Prov . G . Stwd ., who was unable to attend through ill-health . Bro . Shuttleworth was supported

by a good attendance of members , the visitors including Bros . W . E . M . Tomlinson , M . P ., P . M . 1165 ; J . Nevett ! P . M . 113 , Prov . G . S . of W . ; J . D . Murry , P . M . 133 ? , P . P . G . D . C ; J . Elton , P . M . 343 , P . P . G . S . B . ; Captain Lmgard , I . P . M . 1030 ; J . H . Barrow , P . P . S . G . D . ; Stevenson , W . M . elect 343 ; Dawson , W . M . 343 ; Traughton , I . P . M . 343 ; Snape , W . M . 113 ; E . Barber , P . M .

113 ; the Rev . T . B . Spencer , P . P . G . C ; Dr . Wartenberg , P . M . 1476 ; and several others . The minutes of the last regular meeting were read and confirmed , and after conferring the Third Degree upon Bro . John Humber , Bro . Shuttleworth installed Bro . Major F . L . Gore Little as W . M . into | the chair of K . S . The W . M . made the following appointments : Bros . J . Clarke , S . W . ; H . M . Nowell , J . W . ; ' . he Rev . F . Dickson '

Chap . ; R . Bee , P . M ., Treas . ( re-elected ); A . G . Collins , P . M . 1375 , P . P . G . D . C , Sec . ( re-appointed ); H . Houghton , S . D . ; J . Pearson , J . D . ; Dr . J . Christison , P . M ., D . C ; E . Myres , P . M ., Org . ; W . M . Maddox , I . G . ; Swamson , Wall , and Christian , Stwds . ; and Hankin , Tyler . After some formal business the lodge was closed , and the brethren adjourned to the Park Hotel , where dinner was served , and the usual Masonic toasts were proposed and responded to , bringing a most pleasant evening to a close .

DEVIZES . —Wiltshire Lodge of Fidelity ( No . 663 ) . —On Friday , the 21 st ult ., the annual meeting of this lodge took place at the Masonic Hall . After the preliminary proceedings , the outgoing W . M ., Bro . F . S . Hancock , P . S . G . D . Wilts , vacated the chair , which , at his request , was taken by Bro . William Nott , P . M ., P . P . S . G . W . Wilts , who duly installed , according to ancient

custom , the W . M . elect , Bro . Thomas Carnal Hopkins , the S . W . for the past year . The newl y-installed Master , in investing the various officers for the ensuing year , addressed them as to their several duties , and the usual addresses to the W . M ., Wardens , and brethren were delivered by the Installing Master . The following were the officers invested : Bros . W . L . Tucker , S . W . ; H . J . Johnson , J . W . ; Rev .

W . Humphrys , P . P . G . C . Salop , Chap . ; William Nott , P . M ., Treas . ; H . I . Ward , P . M ., Sec ; F . Sloper , S . D . W . J . Baldwin , J . D . ; W . H . Burt , P . M ., D . C . ; W . H . Bush , P . M ., Org . ; W . Cooper , I . G . ; H . Howse , P . M . ; B . W . Crees and F . H . Ingpen , Stewards ; and C R . Barnes , Tyler . There was a good attendance of members and visitors , amongst the latter being Bros . T . S . Futcher , P . M . sS 6 . P . P . S . G . D . Wilts ; John Chandler , P . M . •»«, P . P . 5

G . W . and P . G . D . C . Wilts ; W . S . Bambridge , I . P . M . is 33 , P . P . G . O . Wilts ; T . S . Hill , P . M . 632 , P . P . G . S . B ! Wilts ; J . H . Foley , I . P . M . 632 ; G . J . Farrington , P . M . 1271 ; and others . After the lodge was closed the breteren adjourned to the customary banquet at the Crown Hotel , towards which Bro . S . Watson laylor , of Erlestoke Park , contributed , as usual , a supply of venison and game .

WHITEHAVEN . —Lewis Lodge ( No . 872 ) . — The annual installation meeting of this lodge was held on Monday , the 17 th inst ., when Bro . T . Brakenridge was installed as W . M ., and invested the following as his officers : Bros . H . Burns , P . G . P ., I . P . M . ; W . D . P . Field . S . W . ; J . S . Moffatt , J . W . ; J . Spittall , P . M ., P . P . G . S of W ., Treas . ; Dr . J . F . Muir , Sec ; J . M . Clarke

, S . D . ; D . Atkinson , J . D . ; J . S . Bryden , D . C ; B . Taylor , I . G . ; W . H . McClellan and R . Shepherd , Stwds . ; and J . Sewell , Tyler . The following members and visitors were present : Bros . C . Morton , P . M ., P . P . S . G . W . ; T . Atkinson , P . M ., P . P . G . D . C ; W . B . Cowman , P . M ., P . P . G . Swd . Br . ; F Hodgson , P . M ., P . A . G . D . C ; G . Dalrymple , P . M ., P . P .

J . G . W . ; T . Glessall , P . M ., P . P . G . P . ; E . Tyson , P . M . 119 , P . P . S . G . D . ; W . C Johns , P . M ., P . G . Stwd . ; W . Pagen , W . M . 119 ; John Paterson , P . M . 962 , P . P . G . Swd . Br . ; C . Gowan , P . M . 1989 , P . G . Swd . Br . ; M . Haslam , P . M . 1021 ; E . Jackson , W . M . 1073 ; Dr . Macnab , no ; W . H . Bewlay , W . J . Tyson , J . C . Todd , G . Golightly , E . Thomburrow , C Rowe , D . H . Cook , R . Ward , 1400 ; W . Macaulay , and others .

Three members were presented with their Grand Lodge certificates . On the motion of the W . M ., a vote of thanks —to be recorded—was passed to Bros . Morton and Dalrymple for their services as Installing Masters . With "Hearty good wishes" from the visitors , the lodge was closed in due form , and the brethren adjourned to the Black Lion Hotel , where ample provision was made for all , and a very pleasant evening spent .

KINGSTON-ON-THAMES . — Dobie Lodge ( No . 889 ) . —The installation meeting was held at the Griffin Hotel , on the 19 th inst ., and attracted the largest gathering of members and visitors yet recorded on the books of the lodge . The W . M ., Bro . Weaver , opened the lodge , with his officers as follows : Bros . Chapman , S . W . ; W . Drewett , J . W . ; J . Drewett , W . M . 16 3 S , as S . D . ; and G . Wade

, I . G . After the confirmation of minutes , the Auditors' report was read , and the financial statement showed a balance in hand of £ 36 odd . It was seen that grants of 10 guineas to each of the three Charities had been made , and there had been an exceptional expenditure in renewing officers ' collars , so that the balance was deemed most satisfactory .

By request ot the W . M . oE Brownrigg Lodge ( Bro . Jno . Drewett ) , Bro . McCall Chambers was passed to the F . C Degree , in which ceremony he was attended by the Master of his mother lodge as S . D . The installation then proceeded , Bro . Elsam , P . M ., taking the chair , by desire of the outgoing Master . Bro . Chapman , S . W ., who had been elected at the previous meeting by an unanimous vote , was

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Brason . T . Wright , R . Swanson , W . F . Brown , T . Swan , T . Patterson , H . Carrick , H . L . Russell , G . C . Potts , W . H . Denton , and the following visitors : Bros . H . Spittle , W . M . 1343 ; J . T . Mathews , S . W . 1342 ; T . P . Bennett , 1342 ; W . Gibson , 1342 ; D . Gordon , 1342 ; W . L . Debenham , 1342 ; Isaac Taylor , I . G . 1342 ; T . Dinning , P . M . 4 S 1 ; C B . Ford , P . M . 4 Si ; ' J . Cook , P . M . 4 S 1 ;

E Turnbull , J . W . 481 ; J . C . Lawson , I . P . M . 424 ; G . U . Patterson , J . D . 424 ; W . M . Lyon , W . M . 406 ; J . E . Aitchison , J . W . 541 ; J . G . Williams , S . D . 991 ; T . Davidson , I . G . 991 ; and others . The ballot was taken respectively for Messrs . J . W . Kimpster and Ernest R . B . Glassman , and for the Rev . W . Bowker , all of whom were elected . Messrs . Kimpster and Bowkcr being in attendance , were duly initiated by the

acting W . M ., assisted by the J . W . Bros . G . C . Potts , W . H . Denton , and W . T . Cortin were raised to the Sublime Degree of M . M . Two candidates for initiation were proposed . A circular from the Pro Grand Master , Lord Carnarvon , respecting the forthcoming Festival to commemorate the Jubilee of the Queen , was submitted and agreed to . Other formal business having been transacted , " Hearty good wishes" from the visitors were tendered , after which the lodge was closed .

CHELTENHAM . —Royal Union Lodge ( No . 24 6 ) . —The installation festival of this lodge was held on Wednesday evening , the 19 th ulb , at the Masonic Hall , when Bro . R . V . Vassar-Smith , P . M . 839 , P . P . J . G . W . and Prov . G . Charity Sec , was installed in the chair . The ceremony of installation was performed by the Dep . Prov . G . M ., Bro . J . Brook-Smith . M . A ., assisted by Bros , the

Rev . Dr . Kynaston , P . S . G . W ., P . M . 82 ; W . Forth , P . P . G . R . ; W . Powell , P . G . S B ., P . M . 900 ; T . E . Gandy , G . Norman , P . P . G . R . ; W . R . Felton , P . P . G . S . of W- ; and other Past Provincial Officers . The newly-installed W . M . appointed and invested his officers as follows : Bros . J . Thorn , P . G . D . of C , as I . P . M . ; J . Darby , S . W . ; F . Fenner , J . W . ; W . Heath , S . D . ;

T . A . Huband , J . D . ; E . Lawrence , P . P . J . G . D ., Sec . ; W . Balcomb , P . P . G . S . of W ., Treas . ; T . Gandy , D . of C . j J . Walker , P . P . S . G . W ., Chap . ; W . R . Wheatley , Org . ; and T . Phillips , Tyler . In addition to the brethren already named , the following members of the lodge were present : Bros . C A . Dunn , Past S . W . ; E . Gregory , P . P . G . D . of C . ; Baron de Ferrieres , Past G . D ., & c ;

J . L . Butler , P . P . J . G . D . ; T . Steel , J . Ryland , J . Waghorn e , C . H . Rainger , J . Fisher , T . Furber , S . Martin , F . W . Taylor , B . Norman , G . Peters , H . J . Ferris , W . Sumner Smith , and E . Fisher . The following visitors also signed the Tyler ' s book : S . Bland , W . M . 493 ; A . E . Green , P . M . g 2 S ; R . W . White , P . P . J . G . W ., P . M . S 39 ; G . W . Keeling , P . P . J . G . D ., P . M . 85 ; R . Prowde-Smith ,

W . M . S 2 ; C . E . Cave , 1847 ; F- Clark , 593 ; W . W . Marfold , T . J . Brown , 41 ; E . T . Chipp , W . M . 1005 ; E . L . Bayliss , J . W . S 2 ; D . Y . Needman , 523 ; P . H . Smith , S . W . 82 ; and J . Robinson , 41 . The sum of two guineas was voted by the lodge to the Cheltenham Hospital . After the lodge the brethren sat down to an excellent banquet , and the usual loyal and Masonic toaots were duly honoured .

LEEDS . —Philanthropic Lodge ( No . 304 ) . —The installation meeting of this , one of the oldest and most flourishing lodges in the Province of West Yorkshire , was held on the 26 th ult ., at the Masonic Hall , Great Georgestreet . Additional interest was attached to the gathering , because the Prov . Grand Master had signified his intention of being present , and it was expected that as he had just returned from London he would be able to make some

authoritative statement in reference to the proposed - Masonic Jubilee celebration . The W . M ., Bro . T . Myers , assumed the gavel for the last time , when he was supported by an exceedingly large muster of brethren . The lodge having been opened , the arrival of the Prov . Grand Lodge was announced . The R . W . P . G . M ., Bro . T . W . Tew , J . P ., P . G . D . England , was accompanied by Bros . H .

Smith , D . P . G . M ., and W . B . Alderson , P . P . G . D ., P . A . G . Secretary . The other members of Prov . Grand Lodge present were Bros . Aid . Woodhouse , J . P ., Prov . J . G . W . ; Dr . Smyth , M . A ., D . D . G . M . Eastern Arch ., P . G . Chap . ; Townsend , P . G . Organist ; S . T . Oates , P . D . A . G . D . C : S . W . Newsam , P . M ., P . P . G . S . of W . ; Richardson , P . P . G . P . ; C . L . Mason , P . P . G . Treas . ; and R . Craig , P . P .

G . D . The W . M . ' s of each of the Leeds lodges were present , namely , Bros . A . Scarth , 2 S 9 ; Councillor Binns , 306 ; W . Flockton , 1042 ; A . W . Youings , 1211 ; R . Harris , 1221 ; W . D . Hollis , 1311 ; and C . L . Mason , 2069 . Amongst the many visitors were the following brethren from the neighbouring Province of North and East Yorks : Bros . W . Brown , W . M . 1611 , and John Blenkin , P . M .

ion . In the body of the lodge were Bros . G . Hill , P . M . ; W . M . Tomlinson , P . M . ; J . Yates , P . M . ; W . B . Scriven , P . M . ; I . W . Bailey , P . M . ; Tudor Trevor , P . M . ; Wm . Watson , P . M . ; A . F . McGill , P . M . ; Scarth , P . M . ; Smith , P . M . ; J . W . Gaines , P . M . ; Bingham , S . W . 1042 ; W . M . Cheesman , S . W . 566 ; T . P . Barlow , J . W . 566 ; G . W . Hudson , Treas . 506 ; and many others .

The P . G . M . and the members of the Provincial Grand Lod ge having been saluted , the ceremony of installation was most beautifully and effectively rendered by that veteran in the Craft , Bro . Robert Craig , P . M . 304 , and "¦ P . G . D . There is no brother in the province more highly or deservedly respected than Bro . Craig , and on this occasion he surpassed himself in the manner he conducted this

ceremony . He received efficient aid from Bro . Geo . Hill , £ 'M-, who acted as D . of C . The newly-installed Master having taken his seat in the chair of K . S ., he awarded the collars as follows : Bros . T . Myers , I . P . M . ; J . Rickards , £ -W . ; Wm . Hy . Hewson , J . W . ; Rev . T . Greenbury , ^ hap . ; C . L . Mason , P . P . G . Treas ., Treas . ; William V ° okerline , Sec : F . II . Lawson . S . D .: I . Grimshaw .

•I'D- ; W . B . Townsend , P . G . O ., Org . ; George Hill , ^•M D . of C . ; John W . Booth , I . G . ; Jas . Beaumont ajd C Croysdale , Stwds . ; and S . Barraud , Tyler . Bro . Mason was unanimously selected as the lodge ' s representa-= j ?? Provincial Charity Committee , and Bros . Craig aid Rickards . as the Chsritv Stewards for trip WWo The

^ ecretary then read the communication from the M . W . Pro wand Master , Bro . the Earl of Carnarvon , in reference to we part to be taken by the Freemasons of England at the ' ^ coming Jubilee of her Majesty . The W . M . then in-TL A W- t 5 r 0 , Tew to address the lodge on this subject . Ihe R . w . Bro . Tew , P . G . D . of England , and P . G . M . tnK £ rkSn ' ' tnen rose for the purpose of addressing we brethren , and received a verv cordial reception . Hesaid :

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Allow me in the first place to thank your newly-installed Master for the very kind letter of invitation which he wrote me on the 3 rd ult . to be present at your influential meeting this evening . I must say of this letter that it is written in just that charming spirit which only could come from the bottom of the heart of a true-hearted West Yorkshireman , and I mean to place this letter among my archives as the most

pleasing souvenir of this class of communication it has been my pleasure to receive . Let me also say how glad I am to see our dear Bro . Craig here . Let me offer my warmest wishes for a happy new year to him . We are all delighted to see that the years set so lightly upon him , and that he still retains his memory and the facile diction which has enabled him to go through the ceremony so admirably . 1

only hope that when I arrive at his years I shall be able to do as well in this capacity as he now is . I thank Bro . Woodhouse , P . J . G . W ., and the other members of the Provincial Grand Lodge for so kindly receiving me , and you , brethren , for your kind salutation given to the office which I have the honour to occupy this evening . Although I have very often been in this beautiful room and had the honour

of visiting the lodge , yet may I hope that it is not an impossible wish that the G . A . O . T . U . may permit us to see the Jubilee of No . 304 , which will take place in nine years . I was glad to see on the Charity lists the names of Bros . Jas . Bedford , P . P . G . D ., and Craig , P . P . G . D ., and in addition Bros . Bedford and Oates , P . A . G . D . C , contributed to the Boys' School . In the list for the current year

I see that Bros . Craig and Bedford have placed their names on the list for the Benevolent Fund , and will ; act as Stewards at the Festival on the 22 nd February . I doubt not that in due course the lodge will take into consideration the scheme initiated at the Charit y meeting at Dewsbury , on the 15 th February . It was hoped at that meeting that we should be enabled to support the Widows '

Fund in a j ubilee manner worthy both of the Institution and of the Province of West Yorks . The Queen is a widow , and I think nothing could have been more proper than the proposals of the Chairman of the Charity Committee of this province , Bro . Smithson , P . P . G . D ., that we should take up the Widows' Fund . At the same time , you have heard the letter from Lord Carnarvon read . Having just returned

from London , where I have had several communications from the Grand Lodge , I am able to tell you what their mind is on the subject . I think this is a very convenient time for me to say what I have to say on this subject , as I see the W . M . 's of all the Leeds lodges and several bre . thren from the ^ adjoining Provinceol North and East Yorks-The Grand Lodge is putting great pressure upon P . G . M . 's

and I in turn must also press upon the W . M . ' sJof Leeds and of the province to take up that letter , and deal with it in a worthy and patriotic manner , and then there would be no difficulty in sending up to Grand Lodge in a short time a satisfactory answer on this important subject . It was the desire of the M . W . G . M . that the question should be taken up , so as to demonstrate the attachment to himself and

our loyalty to our beloved Queen . The idea rather favoured by Grand Lodge is this . I am informed that there are something like 70 , 000 subscribing members on the roll of Grand Lodge in England throughout the various provinces into which this country is for the purposes of Masonry divided . Besides that , there are about 100 , 000 Masons unattached to any lodge , and who are therefore not

subscribing members to the Grand Lodge . To them as well as to ourselves the privilege is offered of some loyal demonstration to H . R . H . the Prince of Wales . It must also be distinctly understood that whatever demonstration does take place , whether at the Albert Hall or Olympia , it cannot be in one sense a Grand Lodge opening , such as you see it at the quarterly meetings of that body , because

by their Constitutions Grand Lodge cannot make a charge for the admission of any brother . The demonstration will be simply one of loyalty to the Prince of Wales and devotion to the Queen . An address will be presented to his Royal Highness , which will be given to the Queen , expressive of our sentiments of loyalty and devotion to our Grand Master and to our Queen . This will somewhat

clear the ground and enable us to come to a decision on Lord Carnarvon ' s letter . I have visited , in company with Col . Shadwell H . Clerke , the palace of , Olympia , which we calculate will accommodate 9000 Masons , and if such a number signified their intention of being present , the admission fee would be reduced to one guinea . The Grand Lodge , too , is at the present moment making arrangements

with all the railways in this country to take F reemasons to London and back at one fare , no matter what class they choose to travel by . This being the case , and the admission being one guinea instead of two guineas , will reduce the cost of taking part in such a demonstration to a minimum . Then again 1 think his Royal Highness has fixed the maximum subscription to the National Institute

at one guinea , but neither does his Royal Hi gness nor the Grand Lodge expect every Master on the roll to give that amount . Even as low as 2 s . ( 5 d . will be gladly accepted , or even is . for those who cannot afford more . I do hope that this information , given in the presence of so many brethren of my province , will go through the length and breadth of the West Riding , and I hope all will take into

consideration what I have said . I hope that I and the past and present members of Provincial Grand Lodge of West Yorks will have the honour of sending to London the names of a very large number of subscribers to this idea of the Royal Grand Master . His Royal Highness hopes that every subscribing brother will give something , and that each subscribing brother ' s name may appear in a book

, which the M . W . G . M . intends to have bound and presented to her Majesty , as a palpable testimony of our affection for our Royal Grand Master , andloyaltytoherMajesty . Iappeal to you to allow me to put pressure upon you to act promptly in this matter . When I put down my guinea do not let me go with a beggarly following at my back . It would be painful to me if this thing were taken up in small

numbers , because so long as I hold my position amongst you , from the Prince 61 Wales , it would be a painful reflection if I did not carry up to London the majorit y of the names of the 3300 subscribing Masons of this province . This matter is to be taken up as a test of affection and loyalty , and I think it will be a grand thing if we , in this province of West Yorks , show in unmistkeabley terms our

loyalty to the Prince of Wales and our undying affection to our Most Gracious Queen . Under these circumstances you will not ask me to go to Grand Lodge as a feeble representative of the patriotism of West Yorks . A Committee was formed to take the circular of Grand Lodge into consideration , and present a report to the next meeting of the lodge . Bro . C . L . Mason , P . M . P . P . G .

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Treas ,, was unanimously re-elected to represent the lodge on the Provincial Charity Committee , and Bro . Robert Craig and the S . W . on the Local Relief Committee . " Hearty good wishes " having been given , the lodge was duly closed , and the brethren adjourned to the banquet

hall . The usual loyal and patriotic toasts were given , " The Health of the W . M . " being given by the R . W . Prov . G . Master , Bro . Tew , and a very pleasant and enjoyable evening was spent , greatly enhanced by the songs and recitations given by several of the brethren and visitors .

PRESTON—Peace and Unity Lodge ( No . 314 ) . —The installation meeting of this lodge was held on Monday , the 10 th inst ., at the Mess Rooms , Starkerstreet . The lodge was opened by Bro . T . M . Shuttleworth , P . M ., P . P . G . S . of W ., in the absence of the W . M ., Bro . J . Worsley , P . M ., Prov . G . Stwd ., who was unable to attend through ill-health . Bro . Shuttleworth was supported

by a good attendance of members , the visitors including Bros . W . E . M . Tomlinson , M . P ., P . M . 1165 ; J . Nevett ! P . M . 113 , Prov . G . S . of W . ; J . D . Murry , P . M . 133 ? , P . P . G . D . C ; J . Elton , P . M . 343 , P . P . G . S . B . ; Captain Lmgard , I . P . M . 1030 ; J . H . Barrow , P . P . S . G . D . ; Stevenson , W . M . elect 343 ; Dawson , W . M . 343 ; Traughton , I . P . M . 343 ; Snape , W . M . 113 ; E . Barber , P . M .

113 ; the Rev . T . B . Spencer , P . P . G . C ; Dr . Wartenberg , P . M . 1476 ; and several others . The minutes of the last regular meeting were read and confirmed , and after conferring the Third Degree upon Bro . John Humber , Bro . Shuttleworth installed Bro . Major F . L . Gore Little as W . M . into | the chair of K . S . The W . M . made the following appointments : Bros . J . Clarke , S . W . ; H . M . Nowell , J . W . ; ' . he Rev . F . Dickson '

Chap . ; R . Bee , P . M ., Treas . ( re-elected ); A . G . Collins , P . M . 1375 , P . P . G . D . C , Sec . ( re-appointed ); H . Houghton , S . D . ; J . Pearson , J . D . ; Dr . J . Christison , P . M ., D . C ; E . Myres , P . M ., Org . ; W . M . Maddox , I . G . ; Swamson , Wall , and Christian , Stwds . ; and Hankin , Tyler . After some formal business the lodge was closed , and the brethren adjourned to the Park Hotel , where dinner was served , and the usual Masonic toasts were proposed and responded to , bringing a most pleasant evening to a close .

DEVIZES . —Wiltshire Lodge of Fidelity ( No . 663 ) . —On Friday , the 21 st ult ., the annual meeting of this lodge took place at the Masonic Hall . After the preliminary proceedings , the outgoing W . M ., Bro . F . S . Hancock , P . S . G . D . Wilts , vacated the chair , which , at his request , was taken by Bro . William Nott , P . M ., P . P . S . G . W . Wilts , who duly installed , according to ancient

custom , the W . M . elect , Bro . Thomas Carnal Hopkins , the S . W . for the past year . The newl y-installed Master , in investing the various officers for the ensuing year , addressed them as to their several duties , and the usual addresses to the W . M ., Wardens , and brethren were delivered by the Installing Master . The following were the officers invested : Bros . W . L . Tucker , S . W . ; H . J . Johnson , J . W . ; Rev .

W . Humphrys , P . P . G . C . Salop , Chap . ; William Nott , P . M ., Treas . ; H . I . Ward , P . M ., Sec ; F . Sloper , S . D . W . J . Baldwin , J . D . ; W . H . Burt , P . M ., D . C . ; W . H . Bush , P . M ., Org . ; W . Cooper , I . G . ; H . Howse , P . M . ; B . W . Crees and F . H . Ingpen , Stewards ; and C R . Barnes , Tyler . There was a good attendance of members and visitors , amongst the latter being Bros . T . S . Futcher , P . M . sS 6 . P . P . S . G . D . Wilts ; John Chandler , P . M . •»«, P . P . 5

G . W . and P . G . D . C . Wilts ; W . S . Bambridge , I . P . M . is 33 , P . P . G . O . Wilts ; T . S . Hill , P . M . 632 , P . P . G . S . B ! Wilts ; J . H . Foley , I . P . M . 632 ; G . J . Farrington , P . M . 1271 ; and others . After the lodge was closed the breteren adjourned to the customary banquet at the Crown Hotel , towards which Bro . S . Watson laylor , of Erlestoke Park , contributed , as usual , a supply of venison and game .

WHITEHAVEN . —Lewis Lodge ( No . 872 ) . — The annual installation meeting of this lodge was held on Monday , the 17 th inst ., when Bro . T . Brakenridge was installed as W . M ., and invested the following as his officers : Bros . H . Burns , P . G . P ., I . P . M . ; W . D . P . Field . S . W . ; J . S . Moffatt , J . W . ; J . Spittall , P . M ., P . P . G . S of W ., Treas . ; Dr . J . F . Muir , Sec ; J . M . Clarke

, S . D . ; D . Atkinson , J . D . ; J . S . Bryden , D . C ; B . Taylor , I . G . ; W . H . McClellan and R . Shepherd , Stwds . ; and J . Sewell , Tyler . The following members and visitors were present : Bros . C . Morton , P . M ., P . P . S . G . W . ; T . Atkinson , P . M ., P . P . G . D . C ; W . B . Cowman , P . M ., P . P . G . Swd . Br . ; F Hodgson , P . M ., P . A . G . D . C ; G . Dalrymple , P . M ., P . P .

J . G . W . ; T . Glessall , P . M ., P . P . G . P . ; E . Tyson , P . M . 119 , P . P . S . G . D . ; W . C Johns , P . M ., P . G . Stwd . ; W . Pagen , W . M . 119 ; John Paterson , P . M . 962 , P . P . G . Swd . Br . ; C . Gowan , P . M . 1989 , P . G . Swd . Br . ; M . Haslam , P . M . 1021 ; E . Jackson , W . M . 1073 ; Dr . Macnab , no ; W . H . Bewlay , W . J . Tyson , J . C . Todd , G . Golightly , E . Thomburrow , C Rowe , D . H . Cook , R . Ward , 1400 ; W . Macaulay , and others .

Three members were presented with their Grand Lodge certificates . On the motion of the W . M ., a vote of thanks —to be recorded—was passed to Bros . Morton and Dalrymple for their services as Installing Masters . With "Hearty good wishes" from the visitors , the lodge was closed in due form , and the brethren adjourned to the Black Lion Hotel , where ample provision was made for all , and a very pleasant evening spent .

KINGSTON-ON-THAMES . — Dobie Lodge ( No . 889 ) . —The installation meeting was held at the Griffin Hotel , on the 19 th inst ., and attracted the largest gathering of members and visitors yet recorded on the books of the lodge . The W . M ., Bro . Weaver , opened the lodge , with his officers as follows : Bros . Chapman , S . W . ; W . Drewett , J . W . ; J . Drewett , W . M . 16 3 S , as S . D . ; and G . Wade

, I . G . After the confirmation of minutes , the Auditors' report was read , and the financial statement showed a balance in hand of £ 36 odd . It was seen that grants of 10 guineas to each of the three Charities had been made , and there had been an exceptional expenditure in renewing officers ' collars , so that the balance was deemed most satisfactory .

By request ot the W . M . oE Brownrigg Lodge ( Bro . Jno . Drewett ) , Bro . McCall Chambers was passed to the F . C Degree , in which ceremony he was attended by the Master of his mother lodge as S . D . The installation then proceeded , Bro . Elsam , P . M ., taking the chair , by desire of the outgoing Master . Bro . Chapman , S . W ., who had been elected at the previous meeting by an unanimous vote , was

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