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Metropolitan Masonic Meetings

METROPOLITAN MASONIC MEETINGS

For the Week ending August 13 , 1870 . MONDAY , AUGUST 8 . Chapter 720 , Panmure , Loughboro' Hotel , Brixton . Sincerity Lodge of Instruction ( 174 ) , Railway Tavern , Fenchurch-street Station , at 7 .

Wellington Lodge of Instruction , White Swan Tavern , Deptford , at 8 . Camden Lodge of Instnietion ( 704 ) , Adelaide Tavern , Haverstock-hill , at 8 ; Bro . T . A . Adams , Preceptor . Eastern Star Lodge of Instruction ( 95 ) , Royal Hotel ,

Mileend-road , at 7 . 30 , Bro . E . Gottheil , Preceptor . British Oak Lodge of Instruction , Bank of Friendship Tavem , Mile End , at 7 for 8 .

TUESDAY , AUGUST 9 . Lodge 548 , AVellington , White Swan , Deptford . ,, 1269 , Stanhope , Thicket Hotel , Anerley . Metropolitan Chapter of Instruction , Portugal Hotel , Fleet-street , at 7 ; Comp . Brett , Preceptor .

Domatie Lodge of Instnietion , Palmerston Tav ., Grosvenorpark , Camberwell , at 7 . 30 . Royal Union Lodge of Instruction ( 3 S 2 ) , Hotel de Cologne , 60 and 61 , Haymarket , at 8 ; Bro . T . A' Adams , Preceptor . Faith Lodge of Instruction , Metropolitan Railway , Victoria

Station , at 8 ; Bro . C . A . Cottebrune , Preceptor . Yarborough Lodge of Instruction , Green Dragon , Stepney , at 8 ; Bro . Isaac Saqui , Preceptor . Prince Fredk . William Lodge of Instruction ( 753 ) Knights of St . John ' s Tavem , St . John ' s-wood ; Bro . F . G . Baker , Preceptor . Prestonian Club of Instruction ( for M . M . ' s only ) , Lyceum Tavern , Strand .

WEDNESDAY , AUGUST IO . Committee R . M . Benevolent Institution , at 3 . Lodge 147 , Justice , White Swan , Deptford . ,, 1216 , Macdonald , Head Quarters 1 st Surrey Rifles , Brunswick-road , Camberwell . ,, 1228 , Beacontree , private rooms , Leytonstone . ,, 1260 , Hervey , George Hotel , Walham Green .

Pythagorean Lodge of Instruction ( 79 ) , Prince of Orange , Greenwich , at 8 ; J . Robt . Nash , Preceptor . United Strength Lodge of Instnietion ( 22 S ) , Bull & Gate , Kentish Town-road , at 8 ; Bro . J . N . Frost , Preceptor . Israel Lodge of Instruction , Rising Sun Tavern , Globeroad , at 7 . 30 ; Bro . Isaac Saqui , Preceptor . Strong Man Lodge of Instruction , The Grapes Tavern .

Duke-street , Manchester-square , at 8 ; Bro . T . A . Adams , P . G . P ., Preceptor . New Concord Lodge of Instruction , Rosemary Branch Tavem , Hoxton , at 8 . Sydney Lodge of Instruction ( S 29 ) , Cambridge Hotel , Upper Norwood , at 7 . 30 .

Peckham Lodge of Instruction , Maismorc Arms , Parkroad , Peckham ; Bro . David Rose , Preceptor . Temperance in thc East Lodge of Instruction , George the Fourth , Catherine-street , Poplar . Burdett Coutts Lodge of Instruction ( 127 S ) , Approach Tavern , Approach-road , Victoria-park , at 7 . 30 ; Bro . Tohn Saunders , Preceptor .

THURSDAY , AUGUST II . Lodge 1227 , Upton , Spotted Dog Tavern , Upton . Fidelity Lodge of Instruction ( 3 ) , Goat and Compasses , Euston-road , at 8 ; Bro . T . A . Adams , Preceptor . Finsbury Club of Instruction , Jolly Anglers' Tavern , 42 ,

Batli-slrect , City-road . United Mariners' Lodge of Instruction , Three Cranes , Milc-cnd-road , at 8 ; Bro . T . J . Barnes , Preceptor . St . George's Lodge , of Instruction ( 140 ) , Globe Tavern , Royal Hill , Greenwich , at 8 .

FRIDAY , AUGUST 12 . K . T . Encampment , Mount Calvary , 14 , Bedford-row . St . Luke's Lodge of Instruction ( 144 ) , Pier Htl ., Chelsea . Unions Emulation Lodge of Improvement for M . M . ' s , Freemasons' Hall , at 7 . Domatie Chapter of Instruction , Metropolitan Railway , Victoria Station , al 8 ; Comp . Cottebrune , Preceptor .

Pythagorean Chapter of Instruction ( Ao . 79 ) , Prince ol Orange , Greenwich-road , at 8 ; Comp . W . West Smith , Preceptor . Metropolitan Lodge of Instruction , Portugal III ! ., Fleetstreet , al 7 ; Bro . Brett , Preceptor . United Pilgrims' Lodge of Instruction , Duke of Edinburgh , Shepherd's-lane , Brixton .

Belgrave Lodge of Instruction , Duke of Wellington lit ! ., Spring-gardens , Cliaring-cross ; Br . Pulsford , Preceptor Doric Lodge of Instruction , Three Cranes Tavern , Mile end-road , at 8 ; Bro . Isaac Saqui , Preceptor . Duke of Edinburgh Lodge of Instruction , Silver Lion ,

Penny-fields , Poplar , at 7 ; Br . D . S . Potts , Preceptor . Temperance Lodge of Instruction , Victoria Tav ., Victoriaroad , Deptford , at 8 . Charterhouse Club of Instruction , Hat and Feathers Tavern , 25 , Goswcll-roaJ , at S ; Bro . J . Mather , P . M . 65 , Preceptor .

SATURDAY , AUGUST 13 . Lorlge 176 , Cavc . ic , Radley ' s Hotel , Blackfriars . Mark Lodge ( 104 ) , Macdonald , Hca . l Quarters 1 st Surrey Rifles , Brunswick-road , Camberwell . Star Lodge of hi . miction ( 1275 ) , Marquis of Granby , New Cross-road , at 7 .

* ' AFTER suffering many years from indigestion and biliousness , for which I could find no remedy , or get more than temporary relief , I was at length induced to try your Vegetable Pain Killer , and the first bottle I used entirely cured it . —J . L . HAYLOCK , Manchester , July 15 , 1867 . —To Perry Davis & Son , London . W . C . *'

Reports Of Masonic Meetings.

Reports of Masonic Meetings .

THE CRAFT . METROPOLITAN . Royal Oak Lodge , No . 871 . —This lodge met on Wednesday , the 27 th ult ., at the Royal Oak Tavern , Highstreet , Deptford . Bro . F . Walters , P . M . and Sec , opened the lodge , the W . M . being unavoidably absent . It was

unanimously resolved to move the lodge to the White Swan Inn , High-street , Deptford . One brother in distress had five pounds voted to him from the charity fund . The lodge was closed ; no banquet was had . The brethren separated directly after the lodge was closed . Visitor , Bro . T . N . Moore , 73 .

Southern Star Lodge , No . 1158 . — When nearly all the other lodges have ceased their labours for some months to come , and when everyone , is anxious to get away from business and enjoy their fortnight or their month , as the case may be , at the seaside , this young lodge , which is held at Bro . Allan ' s , the Montpellier Tavern , Walworth , is found to bc hard at work in Masonry , and certainly the

way in which they perform that , entitles them to much credit . On Tuesday evening last week , an extra meeting was held for the purpose of initiating three gentlemen into the mysteries , & c , ofthe Order , besides which there were the names of six brethren on the paper for passing , and seven for the more sublime degree . Punctually at the time stated in the summons , thc W . M ., Bro . D . S .

Bayfield , opened thc lodge , and was supported by the following brethren : —Bros . Chas . E . Thompson , S . W . ; Towers , I . W . ; T . II . Pulsford , P . M . and Sec . ; Kipps , J-D . ; Dean , Asst . Sec . ; Bolton , I . G . ( pro . tem . ) ; H . Potter , P . M ., W . Steward ; H . Thompson , P . M . and Treas . ; R . E . Clarke , P . M . ; G . McDonald , W . Hunt ( solr . ) , R . Harris , S . Moore , C . Walker , T . Eyre Ellis , A .

Myers , Allatt , Heifer , J . Lee , Beadwell , J . Potter ; the visitors were , Bros . Noak ( P . M . Vitruvian ) , Henry lies ( 141 ) , and Mollyon ( 1266 ) . The business commenced with the raising of four brethren , followed by the passing of four . The W . M . then initialed two of the gentlemen in attendance , and at a later period in the evening , Bro . Clarke initiated thc third gentleman . The W . M . having

risen to inquire whether any brother had aught to propose , & c , Bro . Chas . E . . Thompson , S . W ., proposed , that a summer festival be held at a place ancl time to be afterwards appointed , and also that tlie ladies be permitted to join them , and spoke of the success which had attended thc meeting of the Domatie Lodge , when the ladies were invited to join them at dinner . He hoped that as it was

the only opportunity the ladies could have of coming amongst them , and as their society always tended lo elevate them , that liis motion would be carried . —Bro . Thos . I-I . Pulsford , P . M . and Sec , seconded the resolution . —Bro . Potter , P . M ., would not oppose the motion , and if it were carried would go with the brethren , but at tlie same time he thought it wns late in the season . —After

a short discussion , Bro . Thompson was asked lo withdraw liis motion , but he declined to do so , and pressed for a vote upon the question , which when taken was given against him . There being no other business , the brethren adjourned lo the new Mavjnic Hall , where the cloth was laid , and when a good meal hid been partaken of ( justly earned by four ' hours' labour ) , the usual

routine toasts were given . The Worshipful Master proposed ihe healths ofthe "Initiates , " in a bumper . Bro . Hitchcock responded , and after expressing his thanks for the honour conferred upon himself and brother initiates , said he hoped , with God ' s help to maintain and uphold the pi- ' maples of Freemasonry , and prove themselves worthy brothers . ( Hear , hear . ) Bro . Clarke , I . P . M .,

proposed , the W . M ., who in liis turn responded , and proposed tlie "P . M . ' s , " for which Bro . Thompson , P . M . and Founder , expressed their acknowledgement . The toast of the " Officers" was responded to by the S . W ., but net before the presence of the visitors had been recognised . The Tyler ( Bro . Laing , P . M ., ) then gave tlie concluding toast , and the brethren separated .

MIDDLESEX . llarrmv Lodge , No . 1310 . —The last meeting of the season was held on Tuesday , f uly 26 th , at tlie Railway Hotel , Harrow ; Bro . J . Coutts , A . G . P ., W . M ., presided , lie , in an admirable , painstaking manner , raised liro . John Harrison to the third degree-. Bro . F . Walters , P . M . " and Sec , proposed , and il was carried unanimously ,

that a five-guinea testimonial be presented from the lodge funds to Bro . J . Coults , fer his efficient services as the first P . M ., also as a mark of respect , csteen , an ! gratitude for tlie many essential services rendered to the lodge . Bro . Coults , in an excellent speech , replic 1 In this mark of approbation . Some candidates for i litialio'i were proposed for the ne . vl meeting , and thc lo . ljc was closed .

A good banquet was then served . t . cbanou I . o . tfe , No . 132 G . —The first meeting of this lodge s ' nee its consecration was held at the Red Lion Hotel . Lion-square , Thames-street , Hampton , on Thursday , July 2 SU 1 . Bro . Frederick Walters , P . M . and Sec . ( in the unavoidable absence of ihe W . M ., liro . J . T . Moss ) , opened the lodge , and presided as the W . M . li . il ' o ' . s

were mammons in favour of all proposed for iaiiia'ion . Apologies were received from more ihan half a dozen , excusing and regretting iheir non-attendance . Mr . William Richards Gill and Mr . John Thomas , being in attendance , were introduced separately , and in an admirable and impressive manner duly initiate I into ancient Freemasonry . The charge and the lecture on the tracing

board in the first degree were given in a correct slyle . Some propositions for initiates were given in lo ihe Secretary , and ihe lodge was then closed . Oflicers : Bros . S . Wickens . S . W . ; \ V \ Ilimmond , P . M . as I . W . ; I ) . D . Beck , Treas . ; J . I * . Woodley , J . D . ; G . Banks , I . G ., & C liro . Silcoek , S . D . 157 . an 1 many others , were present . Banquet followed .

Orders Of Chivalry.

ORDERS OF CHIVALRY .

BIRMINGHAM . —Rose of Sharon Conclave , No . 19 . — The regular quarterly meeting of this conclave was held at the Masonic Hall , Birmingham , on the 21 st ult . There was a fair attendance of chevaliers , including the Inspector-General ofthe Province . Tlieusual preliminaries having been gone through , Sir Knt . T . Partridge , M . P . S .-elect ( who had been previously enthroned as Sov . of the Order

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by the Grand Sov . in the Premier Conclave ) , was formally inducted into the chair . The ballot for several candidates proved unanimous in their favour , ancl five of the number being present were duly installed as Knights Companions . A College of Viceroy ' s was afterwards opened , and the degree of Eusebius conferred on four Sir Knts ., and approved of by the G . S . The whole of the

proceedings went off in a most satisfactory manner . This conclave , only twelve months old , now numbers thirtythree subscribing members . The success of the Order in Warwickshire is owing to the zeal and unanimity displayed by all who have joined in establishing it . Great disappointment was felt at the absence of one or two members of the Grand Senate who had promised their

attendance and assistance on this occasion . The presence of a member of the Grand Council or Senate , at meetings of country conclaves would not only show that interest was taken in the progress ofthe Order , but that those in authority were anxious to assist provincial brethren in perfecting the work , and establishing uniformity of ritual .

MR . CARLYI . E has been nominated unanimously to the oflice of President ofthe London Library , in place of the late Lord Clarendon . MESSRS . GALIGNANI , the proprietors ofthe wellknown Calignaui's Messcni / er published in Paris , having built an hospital in that city for die benefit of poor

British strangers or residents , have generously offered the same to the British Government , together with an endowment for maintaining it in operation . This offer , however , the British Government has declined . All thc expenses ofthe hospital are being defrayed by Messrs . Galignani .

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London , W . A lest on Loan sent gratis if required . Caution . —Spurious Electric Appliances being advertised by Quack Doctors , Patients should consult Pulver . macher ' s Pamphlet on that subject ( free by post ) , embodying other most interesting matter for those suffering from Rheumatic ancl Neuralgic Pains , Functional Disorders , & c , & c —[ Advt . ]

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repeatedly observed how very rapidly and invariably it subdued cough , Pain , and irritation of the chest in cases of pulmonary consumption , and I can , with the greatest confidence , recommend it as a most valuable adjunct ^ to an otherwise strengthening treatment for this disease . " —This medicine , which is free from opium and squills , not only allays thc local irritation , but improves digestion and strengthens tie constitution . Hence it is used with the most signal succ . 'ss in

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Metropolitan Masonic Meetings

METROPOLITAN MASONIC MEETINGS

For the Week ending August 13 , 1870 . MONDAY , AUGUST 8 . Chapter 720 , Panmure , Loughboro' Hotel , Brixton . Sincerity Lodge of Instruction ( 174 ) , Railway Tavern , Fenchurch-street Station , at 7 .

Wellington Lodge of Instruction , White Swan Tavern , Deptford , at 8 . Camden Lodge of Instnietion ( 704 ) , Adelaide Tavern , Haverstock-hill , at 8 ; Bro . T . A . Adams , Preceptor . Eastern Star Lodge of Instruction ( 95 ) , Royal Hotel ,

Mileend-road , at 7 . 30 , Bro . E . Gottheil , Preceptor . British Oak Lodge of Instruction , Bank of Friendship Tavem , Mile End , at 7 for 8 .

TUESDAY , AUGUST 9 . Lodge 548 , AVellington , White Swan , Deptford . ,, 1269 , Stanhope , Thicket Hotel , Anerley . Metropolitan Chapter of Instruction , Portugal Hotel , Fleet-street , at 7 ; Comp . Brett , Preceptor .

Domatie Lodge of Instnietion , Palmerston Tav ., Grosvenorpark , Camberwell , at 7 . 30 . Royal Union Lodge of Instruction ( 3 S 2 ) , Hotel de Cologne , 60 and 61 , Haymarket , at 8 ; Bro . T . A' Adams , Preceptor . Faith Lodge of Instruction , Metropolitan Railway , Victoria

Station , at 8 ; Bro . C . A . Cottebrune , Preceptor . Yarborough Lodge of Instruction , Green Dragon , Stepney , at 8 ; Bro . Isaac Saqui , Preceptor . Prince Fredk . William Lodge of Instruction ( 753 ) Knights of St . John ' s Tavem , St . John ' s-wood ; Bro . F . G . Baker , Preceptor . Prestonian Club of Instruction ( for M . M . ' s only ) , Lyceum Tavern , Strand .

WEDNESDAY , AUGUST IO . Committee R . M . Benevolent Institution , at 3 . Lodge 147 , Justice , White Swan , Deptford . ,, 1216 , Macdonald , Head Quarters 1 st Surrey Rifles , Brunswick-road , Camberwell . ,, 1228 , Beacontree , private rooms , Leytonstone . ,, 1260 , Hervey , George Hotel , Walham Green .

Pythagorean Lodge of Instruction ( 79 ) , Prince of Orange , Greenwich , at 8 ; J . Robt . Nash , Preceptor . United Strength Lodge of Instnietion ( 22 S ) , Bull & Gate , Kentish Town-road , at 8 ; Bro . J . N . Frost , Preceptor . Israel Lodge of Instruction , Rising Sun Tavern , Globeroad , at 7 . 30 ; Bro . Isaac Saqui , Preceptor . Strong Man Lodge of Instruction , The Grapes Tavern .

Duke-street , Manchester-square , at 8 ; Bro . T . A . Adams , P . G . P ., Preceptor . New Concord Lodge of Instruction , Rosemary Branch Tavem , Hoxton , at 8 . Sydney Lodge of Instruction ( S 29 ) , Cambridge Hotel , Upper Norwood , at 7 . 30 .

Peckham Lodge of Instruction , Maismorc Arms , Parkroad , Peckham ; Bro . David Rose , Preceptor . Temperance in thc East Lodge of Instruction , George the Fourth , Catherine-street , Poplar . Burdett Coutts Lodge of Instruction ( 127 S ) , Approach Tavern , Approach-road , Victoria-park , at 7 . 30 ; Bro . Tohn Saunders , Preceptor .

THURSDAY , AUGUST II . Lodge 1227 , Upton , Spotted Dog Tavern , Upton . Fidelity Lodge of Instruction ( 3 ) , Goat and Compasses , Euston-road , at 8 ; Bro . T . A . Adams , Preceptor . Finsbury Club of Instruction , Jolly Anglers' Tavern , 42 ,

Batli-slrect , City-road . United Mariners' Lodge of Instruction , Three Cranes , Milc-cnd-road , at 8 ; Bro . T . J . Barnes , Preceptor . St . George's Lodge , of Instruction ( 140 ) , Globe Tavern , Royal Hill , Greenwich , at 8 .

FRIDAY , AUGUST 12 . K . T . Encampment , Mount Calvary , 14 , Bedford-row . St . Luke's Lodge of Instruction ( 144 ) , Pier Htl ., Chelsea . Unions Emulation Lodge of Improvement for M . M . ' s , Freemasons' Hall , at 7 . Domatie Chapter of Instruction , Metropolitan Railway , Victoria Station , al 8 ; Comp . Cottebrune , Preceptor .

Pythagorean Chapter of Instruction ( Ao . 79 ) , Prince ol Orange , Greenwich-road , at 8 ; Comp . W . West Smith , Preceptor . Metropolitan Lodge of Instruction , Portugal III ! ., Fleetstreet , al 7 ; Bro . Brett , Preceptor . United Pilgrims' Lodge of Instruction , Duke of Edinburgh , Shepherd's-lane , Brixton .

Belgrave Lodge of Instruction , Duke of Wellington lit ! ., Spring-gardens , Cliaring-cross ; Br . Pulsford , Preceptor Doric Lodge of Instruction , Three Cranes Tavern , Mile end-road , at 8 ; Bro . Isaac Saqui , Preceptor . Duke of Edinburgh Lodge of Instruction , Silver Lion ,

Penny-fields , Poplar , at 7 ; Br . D . S . Potts , Preceptor . Temperance Lodge of Instruction , Victoria Tav ., Victoriaroad , Deptford , at 8 . Charterhouse Club of Instruction , Hat and Feathers Tavern , 25 , Goswcll-roaJ , at S ; Bro . J . Mather , P . M . 65 , Preceptor .

SATURDAY , AUGUST 13 . Lorlge 176 , Cavc . ic , Radley ' s Hotel , Blackfriars . Mark Lodge ( 104 ) , Macdonald , Hca . l Quarters 1 st Surrey Rifles , Brunswick-road , Camberwell . Star Lodge of hi . miction ( 1275 ) , Marquis of Granby , New Cross-road , at 7 .

* ' AFTER suffering many years from indigestion and biliousness , for which I could find no remedy , or get more than temporary relief , I was at length induced to try your Vegetable Pain Killer , and the first bottle I used entirely cured it . —J . L . HAYLOCK , Manchester , July 15 , 1867 . —To Perry Davis & Son , London . W . C . *'

Reports Of Masonic Meetings.

Reports of Masonic Meetings .

THE CRAFT . METROPOLITAN . Royal Oak Lodge , No . 871 . —This lodge met on Wednesday , the 27 th ult ., at the Royal Oak Tavern , Highstreet , Deptford . Bro . F . Walters , P . M . and Sec , opened the lodge , the W . M . being unavoidably absent . It was

unanimously resolved to move the lodge to the White Swan Inn , High-street , Deptford . One brother in distress had five pounds voted to him from the charity fund . The lodge was closed ; no banquet was had . The brethren separated directly after the lodge was closed . Visitor , Bro . T . N . Moore , 73 .

Southern Star Lodge , No . 1158 . — When nearly all the other lodges have ceased their labours for some months to come , and when everyone , is anxious to get away from business and enjoy their fortnight or their month , as the case may be , at the seaside , this young lodge , which is held at Bro . Allan ' s , the Montpellier Tavern , Walworth , is found to bc hard at work in Masonry , and certainly the

way in which they perform that , entitles them to much credit . On Tuesday evening last week , an extra meeting was held for the purpose of initiating three gentlemen into the mysteries , & c , ofthe Order , besides which there were the names of six brethren on the paper for passing , and seven for the more sublime degree . Punctually at the time stated in the summons , thc W . M ., Bro . D . S .

Bayfield , opened thc lodge , and was supported by the following brethren : —Bros . Chas . E . Thompson , S . W . ; Towers , I . W . ; T . II . Pulsford , P . M . and Sec . ; Kipps , J-D . ; Dean , Asst . Sec . ; Bolton , I . G . ( pro . tem . ) ; H . Potter , P . M ., W . Steward ; H . Thompson , P . M . and Treas . ; R . E . Clarke , P . M . ; G . McDonald , W . Hunt ( solr . ) , R . Harris , S . Moore , C . Walker , T . Eyre Ellis , A .

Myers , Allatt , Heifer , J . Lee , Beadwell , J . Potter ; the visitors were , Bros . Noak ( P . M . Vitruvian ) , Henry lies ( 141 ) , and Mollyon ( 1266 ) . The business commenced with the raising of four brethren , followed by the passing of four . The W . M . then initialed two of the gentlemen in attendance , and at a later period in the evening , Bro . Clarke initiated thc third gentleman . The W . M . having

risen to inquire whether any brother had aught to propose , & c , Bro . Chas . E . . Thompson , S . W ., proposed , that a summer festival be held at a place ancl time to be afterwards appointed , and also that tlie ladies be permitted to join them , and spoke of the success which had attended thc meeting of the Domatie Lodge , when the ladies were invited to join them at dinner . He hoped that as it was

the only opportunity the ladies could have of coming amongst them , and as their society always tended lo elevate them , that liis motion would be carried . —Bro . Thos . I-I . Pulsford , P . M . and Sec , seconded the resolution . —Bro . Potter , P . M ., would not oppose the motion , and if it were carried would go with the brethren , but at tlie same time he thought it wns late in the season . —After

a short discussion , Bro . Thompson was asked lo withdraw liis motion , but he declined to do so , and pressed for a vote upon the question , which when taken was given against him . There being no other business , the brethren adjourned lo the new Mavjnic Hall , where the cloth was laid , and when a good meal hid been partaken of ( justly earned by four ' hours' labour ) , the usual

routine toasts were given . The Worshipful Master proposed ihe healths ofthe "Initiates , " in a bumper . Bro . Hitchcock responded , and after expressing his thanks for the honour conferred upon himself and brother initiates , said he hoped , with God ' s help to maintain and uphold the pi- ' maples of Freemasonry , and prove themselves worthy brothers . ( Hear , hear . ) Bro . Clarke , I . P . M .,

proposed , the W . M ., who in liis turn responded , and proposed tlie "P . M . ' s , " for which Bro . Thompson , P . M . and Founder , expressed their acknowledgement . The toast of the " Officers" was responded to by the S . W ., but net before the presence of the visitors had been recognised . The Tyler ( Bro . Laing , P . M ., ) then gave tlie concluding toast , and the brethren separated .

MIDDLESEX . llarrmv Lodge , No . 1310 . —The last meeting of the season was held on Tuesday , f uly 26 th , at tlie Railway Hotel , Harrow ; Bro . J . Coutts , A . G . P ., W . M ., presided , lie , in an admirable , painstaking manner , raised liro . John Harrison to the third degree-. Bro . F . Walters , P . M . " and Sec , proposed , and il was carried unanimously ,

that a five-guinea testimonial be presented from the lodge funds to Bro . J . Coults , fer his efficient services as the first P . M ., also as a mark of respect , csteen , an ! gratitude for tlie many essential services rendered to the lodge . Bro . Coults , in an excellent speech , replic 1 In this mark of approbation . Some candidates for i litialio'i were proposed for the ne . vl meeting , and thc lo . ljc was closed .

A good banquet was then served . t . cbanou I . o . tfe , No . 132 G . —The first meeting of this lodge s ' nee its consecration was held at the Red Lion Hotel . Lion-square , Thames-street , Hampton , on Thursday , July 2 SU 1 . Bro . Frederick Walters , P . M . and Sec . ( in the unavoidable absence of ihe W . M ., liro . J . T . Moss ) , opened the lodge , and presided as the W . M . li . il ' o ' . s

were mammons in favour of all proposed for iaiiia'ion . Apologies were received from more ihan half a dozen , excusing and regretting iheir non-attendance . Mr . William Richards Gill and Mr . John Thomas , being in attendance , were introduced separately , and in an admirable and impressive manner duly initiate I into ancient Freemasonry . The charge and the lecture on the tracing

board in the first degree were given in a correct slyle . Some propositions for initiates were given in lo ihe Secretary , and ihe lodge was then closed . Oflicers : Bros . S . Wickens . S . W . ; \ V \ Ilimmond , P . M . as I . W . ; I ) . D . Beck , Treas . ; J . I * . Woodley , J . D . ; G . Banks , I . G ., & C liro . Silcoek , S . D . 157 . an 1 many others , were present . Banquet followed .

Orders Of Chivalry.

ORDERS OF CHIVALRY .

BIRMINGHAM . —Rose of Sharon Conclave , No . 19 . — The regular quarterly meeting of this conclave was held at the Masonic Hall , Birmingham , on the 21 st ult . There was a fair attendance of chevaliers , including the Inspector-General ofthe Province . Tlieusual preliminaries having been gone through , Sir Knt . T . Partridge , M . P . S .-elect ( who had been previously enthroned as Sov . of the Order

RED CROSS OF ROME & CONSTANTINE . PROVINCIAL .

by the Grand Sov . in the Premier Conclave ) , was formally inducted into the chair . The ballot for several candidates proved unanimous in their favour , ancl five of the number being present were duly installed as Knights Companions . A College of Viceroy ' s was afterwards opened , and the degree of Eusebius conferred on four Sir Knts ., and approved of by the G . S . The whole of the

proceedings went off in a most satisfactory manner . This conclave , only twelve months old , now numbers thirtythree subscribing members . The success of the Order in Warwickshire is owing to the zeal and unanimity displayed by all who have joined in establishing it . Great disappointment was felt at the absence of one or two members of the Grand Senate who had promised their

attendance and assistance on this occasion . The presence of a member of the Grand Council or Senate , at meetings of country conclaves would not only show that interest was taken in the progress ofthe Order , but that those in authority were anxious to assist provincial brethren in perfecting the work , and establishing uniformity of ritual .

MR . CARLYI . E has been nominated unanimously to the oflice of President ofthe London Library , in place of the late Lord Clarendon . MESSRS . GALIGNANI , the proprietors ofthe wellknown Calignaui's Messcni / er published in Paris , having built an hospital in that city for die benefit of poor

British strangers or residents , have generously offered the same to the British Government , together with an endowment for maintaining it in operation . This offer , however , the British Government has declined . All thc expenses ofthe hospital are being defrayed by Messrs . Galignani .

GALVANISM . —Puh-ermaclier ' s Monthly Record of Cures is •«** < £ ¦ ready for the benefit of Sufferers , containing documentary evidence of remarkable Cures effected by Pulvermachcr ' s Improved Patent Self-applicable Volta-Electric Chain-Bands ancl Pocket Batteries , and may be had on application to the Sole Inventor and Patentee—J . L . Pulvermaclier , 200 , Regent-street ,

London , W . A lest on Loan sent gratis if required . Caution . —Spurious Electric Appliances being advertised by Quack Doctors , Patients should consult Pulver . macher ' s Pamphlet on that subject ( free by post ) , embodying other most interesting matter for those suffering from Rheumatic ancl Neuralgic Pains , Functional Disorders , & c , & c —[ Advt . ]

CROSBY ' S BALSAMIC COUGH ELIXER . — Opiates Narcotics , and Squills are loo often invoked to e ; ive relief in Coughs , Colds , and all Pulmonary diseases . ^ Instead of such fallacious remedies , which yield momentary relief at thc expense of enfeebling thc digestive organs and thus increasing that debility which lies at the root of the malady , modern science points to Crosby ' s Balsam ' c Cough Elixer , as the true remedy . —Select Testimonial . Dr . Rooke , Scarborough , author of the * 'Anti-Lancet , ' * says : "I have

repeatedly observed how very rapidly and invariably it subdued cough , Pain , and irritation of the chest in cases of pulmonary consumption , and I can , with the greatest confidence , recommend it as a most valuable adjunct ^ to an otherwise strengthening treatment for this disease . " —This medicine , which is free from opium and squills , not only allays thc local irritation , but improves digestion and strengthens tie constitution . Hence it is used with the most signal succ . 'ss in

Asthmas , IJronclntis Consumption , Coughs , Influenza , Night Sweats of Consumption , Quinsy , aud all affections of the throad and chest . Sold by all respectable CJiemists and Patent . Medicine Dealers , n bottles at ts . c , d ., 4 s . fid . and tis each , and wholesale by J . M . C ' Rosnv , Chemist , Scarborough . \ Invalids should read Crosby ' s Prize Treatise on " Diseases of the Lungs and Air-Vessels , " a cory of which can bc obtained gratis of any respectable Chemist . - [ Advt * ]

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