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firmed . Bro . R . Goff vvas impressively raised to the Third Degree by the W . M . The by-laws having been read , Bro . Simmonds , S . W ., was unanimously elected VV . M . ; Bro . Filler , re-elected Treas . ; and Bro . Gilbert , re-elected Tyler . A Past Master's jewel was unanimously voted to the W . M . in recognition of his efficient services during the past year . Communications , regreting inability to attend , were received from Bros . Col . Sir F . Burdett , Bart ., P . G . M . ;
R . H . Thrupp , P . A . G . D . C , D . P . G . M . ; Captain T . C . Walls , P . AL , P . P . G . W . ; and J . F . H . Woodward , P . G . S . B ., P . P . G . Sec . The names of four gentlemen were handed in for initiation at the next meeting . The lodge vvas then closed , and the brethren adjourned to refreshment . The usual toasts followed . During the evening an excellent programme of instrumental and vocal music was carried out by Bros . Ruffle , E .
Hall , W . Middleweek , T . Middleweek , J . Hall , F . Hill , F . Riverhall , and E . W . Warner . The W . M . of the lodge has set an example which other lodges might copy with advantage , and that is to provide a printed programme of music and dramatic recitals in which
the members of the lodge distinguish themselves . A matter of this kind is easily arranged , and it adds so greatly to the success of a ATasonic gathering , as it varies the dreary monotony of speeches , good , bad , and indifferent , that are apt to leave in the morning but a dreary reflection of the previous evening ' s entertainment .
WOOLWICH . Nelson Lodge ( No . 700 ) . —The first monthly meeting of the above prosperous lodge since the installation meeting in July last was held at the Masonic Hall , Mount Pleasant , on VVednesday , thc 20 th ultimo . Bro . Walter Webber , AV . A'L , occupied the chair , supported by the following- Past Masters , officers , brethren , and visitors : Bros . J .
Miller , I . P . M . ; T . Butt , P . AL ; E . B . Hobson , P . AL ; A . Sweeting , P . AL ; J . Sanderson , P . AL ; S . E . Southgate , S . VV . ; J . AlcCollough , J . W . ; J . H . Roberts , P . M ., Treas . ; J . Warren , P . M ., Sec . ; G . H . Taylor , S . D . ; W . Lawson , J . D . ; W . Bidgood , Onr . ; H . Roberts , Asst . Org . ; G . Nichols , A . D . C . ; G . H . ' Porter , Steward ; C . Jolly , P . M . and Sec . 1472 ; G . Davies , P . AL 1 ;; VV .
Tailby , P . AL 13 ; F . Gould , P . AI . 16 S 5 ; A . Cleal , P . AL 13 ; A . Bannister , P . M . 1632 ; F . Whiting , P . AI . 1772 ; H . Grice W . AL 13 ; J . Bell , S . W ., L . Chasteaneuf , J . W ., W . J . Skinner , B . Dixon , W . Prance , F . Davis , and A . Stamford , all of 13 ; A . Moore , E . AL Taylor , C Hartnup , and K . Somers , all of 913 ; VV . Turvey and T . Reeves , of 1472 ; H . King , P . M . 615 ; W . H . Betts , 556 ; R . Smith ,
1000 ; J . Lemon , 17 S 9 ; P . Le Fevre , 590 ; J . A [ anger , 1260 ; E . H . Emby , 926 ; apd A . Chamberlain , 17 S 9 . The minutes of the previous meeting havinsr been confirmed , the ballot vvas taken for Air . A . McKnight , and proved unanimous , and he vvas initiated . Bro . G . H . Campbell , 913 , vvas also unanimously admitted as a joining member . Bros . Edwards and Chambers vvere then raised ,
the two ceremonies being splendidly worked by the W . M . and his officers . The lodge having been closed , the brethren adjourned to the banquet . The W . AL gave the usual loyal and Alasonic toasts . The I . P . M ., Bro . Aliller , then proposed the toast of "The W . M ., " and in so doing congratulated the brethren upon
having such an excellent A'lason at their head , the W . AL on the manner in which he had carried out the ritual , and also upon the vast assembly of Masons present that night , and trusted that every meeting would be as well attended , and that he mi g ht have plenty of work . The W . AL , in response , thanked the brethren for their very flattering reception of the toast . The I . P . AI . had
, however , spoken too flatteringly of him , because he had not done the work so well as he should have liked to have done . It vvas , however , his first effort , and only those who had had to do such work before a crowded lod"'e could understand how hard it vvas to do it to their own liking . He intended to . do the work well , and they might depend upon it it vvould be done to their satisfaction and his own
before the expiration of his year of office . Bros . Grice , Jolly , Gould , and Summers having responded for "The Visitors , " Bro . Aliller , in responding for "The Past Masters , " assured the W . M . that he should give him every assistance he could , and vvas sure every officer and brother in the lodge would do likewise . He strenuously enforced the claims
of the Iodge of instruction upon the brethren , as it not only prepared them for office in their own lodge , but taught them to enter a strange lodge in a proper and A'lason like ° manner . Bro . Warren said he was the oldest P . AL present , and , as Bro . Miller had said , was ahvays ready to support the VV . AI ., or give instruction to the brethren . He vvas pleased with the great unanimity that existed in the lodge , and in conclusion begged of them to be particularl y careful of
whom they proposed as initiates , as not only the honour and reputation , but the very existence of a lodge at times vvas endangered by bad initiates . "The Initiate , " "The Officers , " and Tyler ' s toast followed . The musical portions of the ceremonies , as well as at the social board , were splendidly arranged . A quartette of instrumentalists , under the direction of Bro . Bidgood , played selections admirably , while the vocal portion of the proceedings were handsomely carried out .
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Metropolitan / l & eetinas . . Crystal Palace Chapter ( No . 742 ) . —The installation meeting of this chapter took place on Thursday the 2 ist ult ., at the Thicket Hotel , Anerley . The minutes of the previous convocation of the ioth A-Iay were read and confirmed . The installation of the Principals then took place . The ALE . Z . elect , Comp . John D . Arnold , vvas installed as Z . by Comp . F . VV . DriverP . Z . and Scribe E
, , who also inducted Comp . E . Chamberlain into the chair of H . _ Comp . B . Fullwood , P . Z ., vvas then placed by the Scribe I * -. in the chair of J . Comp . H . D . Williams vvas invested by the M . E . Z . as I . P . Z . The investiture of officers then took place as follows : Comps . Geo . Allen , P . Z ., Treas F . W Driver , P . Z S . E ; A . C . Wood . S . N . ; W . J . Cheffin ' ; rnn . Soj . ; and G . S . Graham , Org . The ballot then took place for election of ist A . S . Comp . John Lassam was
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unanimously elected , and vvas invested by the M . E . Z . Comp . Rowe was invested as Janitor . The Scribe E . then read the report of the Audit Committee , which proved to be satisfactory . It vvas ordered to be received , adopted , and entered on the minutes . The M . E . Z . then returned his P . Z . ' s jewel to Comp . H . D . Williams , I . P . Z ., to which a bar had been added by vote of the chapter , in recognition
of his valuable services as M . E . Z . for the second time . Comp . Williams returned thanks in appropriate terms . The Scribe E . then read a letter from Comp . H . C . Green , P . Z ., announcing his resignation through continued ill-health , which vvas received with great regret , and the Scribe E . vvas directed to express to thc worthy companion the best wishes of the chapter for the speedy re-establishment
of his health . The Scribe E . also alluded to the enforced absence through indisposition of Comp . George Allen , P . Z ., Treasurer , and it vvas agreed that thc Scribe E . should address a letter of sympathy to him . The chapter vvas then closed , and the companions adjourned to the banquet . The usual toasts were proposed and responded to , and a pleasant social evening was spent .
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BURY . Derby Chapter ( No . 42 ) . —A large and distinguished gathering of companions assembled at the Derby Hotel , on Tuesday , the 26 th ult ., the occasion being the installation of thc Principals and investiture of officers for the ensuing year . The members present included Comps . O . C . CromptonH . ; J . Mellor , ( . ; J . T . Newbold , S . E . ;
, G . Opcnshaw , S . N . ' ; J . W . Kenyon , P . Z ., Treas . ; R . P . Allitt , P . S . ; J . H . Sillitoe , P . Z ., P . G . H . ; W . Balmer , P . Z . ; Rev . W . R . Clayton , P . Z . ; Jno . Halliwell , P . Z . ; Wm . Barret , P . Z . ; R . Fletcher , P . Z . ; A . Hopkinson , P . Z . ; VV . Hutchinson , P . Z . ; T . Vine , S . F . Butcher , and J . Thorman , Janitor . Visitors : Comps . A . Clegg , P . G . J . ; A . H . Jefferis , P . Z ., P . P . A . G . S . ; and Geo . Sam .
Smith , J . 645 . The convocation being opened , the minutes ofthe previous meeting were read and confirmed . Bro . T . H . Sleigh was exalted into the Royal Arch Degree by Comp . Rev . VV . R . Clayton , P . Z ., in such an able manner as to be admired by all present . The installation ceremonies vvere then performed by Comp . J . H . Sillitoe , P . G . H ., assisted by Comp .
A . H . Jefferis , P . P . A . G . S ., Comp . O . C . Crompton being installed as Z ., and Comp . J . Mellor as H . The officers vvere invested by the M . E . Z . ' Hearty good wishes " vvere expressed by the visitors . Comp . J . T- Newbold _ proposed that a vote of thanks be given to Comps . J . H . Sillitoe and A . H . Jefferis for their great kindness in conducting the ceremony of installation in such an able manner , and
showing that it would be difficult to find better working than had been witnessed that day . This was seconded and carried with acclamation . All business being concluded , the chapter was closed , and the companions adjourned to a banquet , provided by Bro . VV . Clarke , the host , and a most enjoyable evening vvas spent .
SOUTHAMPTON . Concord Chapter ( No . 394 ) . —The installation of Comp . T . Clarke as First Principal of this chapter took place at the Masonic Hall , on the 2 Sth ult ., the installed Principals taking part being Comps . J . E . Le Feuvre , P . G . H . ; James Cole , R . Boughton Smith , J . B . Thomas , M . Allies , J . Robertson , T . P . Payne , C W . A . Jellicoe ,
and H . P . Arthur , all of the chapter ; H . P . Aslatt and H . Lashmore , 130 ; D . V . PringandJ . H . A'lavell , 151 ; A . Longland , 359 ; and J . C . Burbage , 1780 . The ceremonies were admirably performed by Comp . J . Cole , the retiring Z ., who was accorded the hearty thanks
of the chapter for his services . Comps . R . VV . Lees apd R . F . Osborne vvere installed in the second and third chairs respectively , and the other officers invested vvere Comps . J . Fewings , S . E . ; H . Vincent , S . N . ; R . Boughton Smith , Treas . ; A . J . Blackman , P . S . ; j . H . Alartin and R . F . Collins , A . S . ' s ; and VV . Vare , J .
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provincial Meetings . BELVEDERE . Saye and Sele Lodge ( No . 309 ) . — The installation meeting of this lodge took place at the Masonic Rooms , on VVednesday , the 28 th ult ., and was honoured by the presence of Bro . the Rev . T . Robinson , M . A ., Prov . Grand Master . The lodge having been opened by the W . AL , Bro . VV . O .
Robinson , P . P . A . G . D . C , and the minutes of the previous meeting read and confirmed , the ballot vvas taken for Bro . H . F . Greig , 1973 , and proving unanimous that brother was advanced in rare form by the W . AL and his officers . Bro . F . Wood , P . M ., P . P . G . M . O ., then assumed the chair , and it being announced that the P . G . M . had arrived , he vvas
received in proper form and saluted , and in response greeted the brethren well Bro . Wood then proceeded with the ceremony of installation , and in due course and with the full ceremony installed Bro . H . E . Russell , J . VV . and W . AL elect , in the chair of A ., vvhen he vvas saluted . Bro . H . E . Russell then invested his officers as follows : Bros . Robinson , LP . AL ; F . Wood ,
S . VV . ; T . Heaps , J . W . ; C . VV . Blaxland , AI . O . ; H . T . Crump , S . O . ; J . S . Gibson-Sugars , J . O . ; VV . O . Robinson , P . M ., Treas . ; A . H . Bateman , P . M ., P . G . M . O ., Sec . ; H . H . Church , S . D . ; H . Greig , J . D . ; and C . N . Gale , Tyler . Bro . VVood then gave the addresses admirably and concluded the ceremony , for which he was accorded a hearty vote of thanks , the same to be inscribed on the minutes of the lodge . Bro . Robinson vvas then presented
with a handsome and valuable Past Mastcr s jewel , as a mark of the esteem of the brethren and for services rendered the lodge during his year of office , for which he returned thanks . The lodge was then closed , and the brethren banqueted in the dining saloon attached to the hall . The usual loyal and Grand Mark Lodge toasts having been duly honoured , that of " Bro . Robinson , the G . M . of the Province of Kent , " vvas drunk with enthusiasm , and
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Bro . Robinson , in the course of a lengthy and eloquent reply , and which he characterised as a lecture , thanked the brethren for the opportunity afforded him of being present , especially as he did not now often visit the lodges in that portion of the province . The reason for not visiting them so often vvas because of the excellent service rendered him by the Deputy Prov . Grand Master , Bro . Cummings , who
resided in the neighbourhood , and next , because he , Bro . Robinson , vvas older , and getting older , and could not spare himself so much as formerly . Nor did hc know so much of the Woolwich and London lodges as he should like to , for the same reasons as he did many of the other lodges in the province . It vvas now six years since he had been with them , and then they were a small lodge , nor did he expect
theirs would ever be a very large one . Hc then gave a most interesting account of thc origin and progress of the Order , and of those who had supported it since its first inauguration as a Prov . G . Lodge in 1 S 55 ; and concluded by thanking them for their attention , and also for their hospitality . Hc complimented Bro . Wood upon his excellent work as Installing Officer , and vvas sorry not to have been
present at the advancement of the candidate . He hoped they might go on and prosper , and if they never had a large number of brethren members of the lodge , yet felt sure that those they did have would bc a credit both to the lodge and the degree generally . The I . P . M . then proposed the toast of "The Worshipful Alaster . " He said he did so with the greatest pleasure ,
because Bro . Russell had succeeded him both in the Craft and Alark , and he had always found him a most perfect and efficient officer and worker in both . He cordially wished him a prosperous year of office , and that he might have more initiates than he ( Bro . Robinson ) had had . It had been a source of regret to himself that he had had so little to do , and now that he had been elected and invested as
Treasurer , he hoped to have good initiates , and a well-filled treasury . He asked them to drink the toast heartily . Bro . Russell , in response , said it was very kind of Bro . Robinson to speak so well of him . He certainly had tried to do the work well , and felt SIU-J that if the officers accorded him that support which had been given to his predecessor , his year of ollice , if not a prosperous one , would
at least be a pleasant one . Bros . F . G . Nichols , P . M . 44 , P . P . S . G . D ., and C . Jolly , M . O . 226 , P . P . G . O ., having responded to a cordial reception of the toast of " The Visitors , " the VV . M . gave the toast of " The Past Alasters , " and in response Bro . Wood said that , as he vvas the oldest Past Master present , it vvas his duty to speak Iirst . That evening they
had the distinguished honour of having their esteemed Prov . G . M ., Bro . Robinson , with them , for which they thanked him sincerely . It had also afforded him unusual pleasure to have had the honour of acting as Installing Officer that day , through the kindness of riro . Robinson , their I . P . M ., and installing their W . M . into the chair of the lodge . Bro . Russell was his nephew , and not only his nephew , but his coadjutor in his profession , and , having
been the latter for the last iS years , he knew how thoroughly and well he did everything he undertook , and he felt sure that he vvould carry out the same excellent work during his year of office . On behalf of himself he thanked them . Bro . Robinson having also added his testimony to the excellent work of the W . M ., and to the earnest desire of the Past Alasters to promote the best interests of the lodge , Bro . Heaps responded for "The Officers , " and then the Tyler ' s toast concluded the proceedings .
DEVIZES . Wiltshire Keystone Lodge ( No . 178 ) . — The installation meeting of the above lodge vvas held at the Alasonic Hall , on Wednesday , the 27 th ult ., when Bro . A . F . Brereton vvas duly installed VV . M . by Bro . T . C . Hopkins , P . M . The VV . AI . subsequently appointed and invested the officers for the ensuing year as follows : Bros . F . J . Johnson , S . W . ; J . Pocock , J . W . ; VV . S . Bambridge , M . O . ;
Kev . VV . Humphrys , S . O . and acting Chaplain ; B . VV . Crees , J . O . ; F . S . Hancock , P . AL , Treas . ; H . H . R . Chapman , Reg . ; H . Howse , P . A'L , Sec . ; VV . F . Gaby , S . D . ; F . G . Billingham , J . D . j J . A . Randell , P . AL , D . C . j T . C Hopkins , P . AL , Org . j F . Reynolds , I . G . ; and C K . Barnes , Tyler . Bro . Hopkins performed the ceremony in a most impressive manner , and afterwards delivered the usual addresses to the W . AL , officers , and brethren .
GATESHEAD-ON-TYNE . Lodge of Industry ( No . 293 ) . —The last meeting of the year under the regime of the present W . M . was held on Monday evening , the 2 nd inst ., when there was an excellent gathering of brethren . The chair was occupied by the W . AL , Bro . R . Whitfield , who vvas supported by the following : Bros . VV . F . Cannon , I . P . AI . ; J . Page , P . M . ;
C . B . Ford , P . AL ; J . Wood , P . AL , Treas . ; W . Brown , S . VV . ; R . W . Klyne , J . VV . ; R . Wilson , AI . O . ; Wm . Richardson , S . O . ; A . Simpson , J . O . ; J . A . Armstrong , R . of M . ; T . R . Short , Sec . ; T . R . Jobson , S . D . ; A . Dodds , J . D . ; R . C . Tate , l . G . ; R . Ferry , Org . ; C . P . Laidler , Steward ; Joshua Curry , Tyler ; VV . J . Jobson , J . H . Elliott , G . Craighill , and others . Amongst the visitors
were Bros . VV . AL Lyon , W . AL , S . Bell , l . P . AL , Thos . Dinning , M . O ., F . Schnitzel ' , S . D ., Ai . H . Dodd , P . M ., M . Holzappel , and others , all of Northumberland and Berwick ( T . I . ) Lodge . 'The ballot was taken for Bros . J . B . Nino and I . Taylor , and Bro . Nino being in attendance , was duly advanced as a M . M . M . by the W . M . Bro . VV . Brown , S . W ., was
unanimously elected as W . M . for the ensuing year , as vvas also Bro . John VVood , P . M ., as Treasurer . After other business vvas transacted , and the " Hearty good wishes " of the visitors expressed , the lodge was closed , and the brethren adjourned to refreshment , where
the after proceedings vvere conducted in the happy manner usual amongst the brethren of this lodge . The present year ' s work has been the most successful since the establishment of the lodge , nine advancements having occurred in eight meetings . 'This augurs well for the continued prosperity of the lodge .
JERSEY . Caesarean Lodge ( No . 74 ) . —This prosperous and old lodge met at the Masonic Temple , Stopford-road , St . Helier ' s , on Wednesday , the 27 th ult . Among those present were Bros . Thos . Stone , VV . M . ; O . Dodge , I . P . M . ; P . Bois , S . VV . j E . Bree , J . W . j J . VV . Pugsley , P . M ., Treas . j J . VV . Hamling , Sec . j J . H . VV . Goldsmith , S . D . ; Thos . Leat , J . D . ; F . G . Godfrey , M . O . ; C . Marett , S . O . ; J . E . Hamon , J . O . j W . F . Le Feuvre ,
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firmed . Bro . R . Goff vvas impressively raised to the Third Degree by the W . M . The by-laws having been read , Bro . Simmonds , S . W ., was unanimously elected VV . M . ; Bro . Filler , re-elected Treas . ; and Bro . Gilbert , re-elected Tyler . A Past Master's jewel was unanimously voted to the W . M . in recognition of his efficient services during the past year . Communications , regreting inability to attend , were received from Bros . Col . Sir F . Burdett , Bart ., P . G . M . ;
R . H . Thrupp , P . A . G . D . C , D . P . G . M . ; Captain T . C . Walls , P . AL , P . P . G . W . ; and J . F . H . Woodward , P . G . S . B ., P . P . G . Sec . The names of four gentlemen were handed in for initiation at the next meeting . The lodge vvas then closed , and the brethren adjourned to refreshment . The usual toasts followed . During the evening an excellent programme of instrumental and vocal music was carried out by Bros . Ruffle , E .
Hall , W . Middleweek , T . Middleweek , J . Hall , F . Hill , F . Riverhall , and E . W . Warner . The W . M . of the lodge has set an example which other lodges might copy with advantage , and that is to provide a printed programme of music and dramatic recitals in which
the members of the lodge distinguish themselves . A matter of this kind is easily arranged , and it adds so greatly to the success of a ATasonic gathering , as it varies the dreary monotony of speeches , good , bad , and indifferent , that are apt to leave in the morning but a dreary reflection of the previous evening ' s entertainment .
WOOLWICH . Nelson Lodge ( No . 700 ) . —The first monthly meeting of the above prosperous lodge since the installation meeting in July last was held at the Masonic Hall , Mount Pleasant , on VVednesday , thc 20 th ultimo . Bro . Walter Webber , AV . A'L , occupied the chair , supported by the following- Past Masters , officers , brethren , and visitors : Bros . J .
Miller , I . P . M . ; T . Butt , P . AL ; E . B . Hobson , P . AL ; A . Sweeting , P . AL ; J . Sanderson , P . AL ; S . E . Southgate , S . VV . ; J . AlcCollough , J . W . ; J . H . Roberts , P . M ., Treas . ; J . Warren , P . M ., Sec . ; G . H . Taylor , S . D . ; W . Lawson , J . D . ; W . Bidgood , Onr . ; H . Roberts , Asst . Org . ; G . Nichols , A . D . C . ; G . H . ' Porter , Steward ; C . Jolly , P . M . and Sec . 1472 ; G . Davies , P . AL 1 ;; VV .
Tailby , P . AL 13 ; F . Gould , P . AI . 16 S 5 ; A . Cleal , P . AL 13 ; A . Bannister , P . M . 1632 ; F . Whiting , P . AI . 1772 ; H . Grice W . AL 13 ; J . Bell , S . W ., L . Chasteaneuf , J . W ., W . J . Skinner , B . Dixon , W . Prance , F . Davis , and A . Stamford , all of 13 ; A . Moore , E . AL Taylor , C Hartnup , and K . Somers , all of 913 ; VV . Turvey and T . Reeves , of 1472 ; H . King , P . M . 615 ; W . H . Betts , 556 ; R . Smith ,
1000 ; J . Lemon , 17 S 9 ; P . Le Fevre , 590 ; J . A [ anger , 1260 ; E . H . Emby , 926 ; apd A . Chamberlain , 17 S 9 . The minutes of the previous meeting havinsr been confirmed , the ballot vvas taken for Air . A . McKnight , and proved unanimous , and he vvas initiated . Bro . G . H . Campbell , 913 , vvas also unanimously admitted as a joining member . Bros . Edwards and Chambers vvere then raised ,
the two ceremonies being splendidly worked by the W . M . and his officers . The lodge having been closed , the brethren adjourned to the banquet . The W . AL gave the usual loyal and Alasonic toasts . The I . P . M ., Bro . Aliller , then proposed the toast of "The W . M ., " and in so doing congratulated the brethren upon
having such an excellent A'lason at their head , the W . AL on the manner in which he had carried out the ritual , and also upon the vast assembly of Masons present that night , and trusted that every meeting would be as well attended , and that he mi g ht have plenty of work . The W . AL , in response , thanked the brethren for their very flattering reception of the toast . The I . P . AI . had
, however , spoken too flatteringly of him , because he had not done the work so well as he should have liked to have done . It vvas , however , his first effort , and only those who had had to do such work before a crowded lod"'e could understand how hard it vvas to do it to their own liking . He intended to . do the work well , and they might depend upon it it vvould be done to their satisfaction and his own
before the expiration of his year of office . Bros . Grice , Jolly , Gould , and Summers having responded for "The Visitors , " Bro . Aliller , in responding for "The Past Masters , " assured the W . M . that he should give him every assistance he could , and vvas sure every officer and brother in the lodge would do likewise . He strenuously enforced the claims
of the Iodge of instruction upon the brethren , as it not only prepared them for office in their own lodge , but taught them to enter a strange lodge in a proper and A'lason like ° manner . Bro . Warren said he was the oldest P . AL present , and , as Bro . Miller had said , was ahvays ready to support the VV . AI ., or give instruction to the brethren . He vvas pleased with the great unanimity that existed in the lodge , and in conclusion begged of them to be particularl y careful of
whom they proposed as initiates , as not only the honour and reputation , but the very existence of a lodge at times vvas endangered by bad initiates . "The Initiate , " "The Officers , " and Tyler ' s toast followed . The musical portions of the ceremonies , as well as at the social board , were splendidly arranged . A quartette of instrumentalists , under the direction of Bro . Bidgood , played selections admirably , while the vocal portion of the proceedings were handsomely carried out .
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Metropolitan / l & eetinas . . Crystal Palace Chapter ( No . 742 ) . —The installation meeting of this chapter took place on Thursday the 2 ist ult ., at the Thicket Hotel , Anerley . The minutes of the previous convocation of the ioth A-Iay were read and confirmed . The installation of the Principals then took place . The ALE . Z . elect , Comp . John D . Arnold , vvas installed as Z . by Comp . F . VV . DriverP . Z . and Scribe E
, , who also inducted Comp . E . Chamberlain into the chair of H . _ Comp . B . Fullwood , P . Z ., vvas then placed by the Scribe I * -. in the chair of J . Comp . H . D . Williams vvas invested by the M . E . Z . as I . P . Z . The investiture of officers then took place as follows : Comps . Geo . Allen , P . Z ., Treas F . W Driver , P . Z S . E ; A . C . Wood . S . N . ; W . J . Cheffin ' ; rnn . Soj . ; and G . S . Graham , Org . The ballot then took place for election of ist A . S . Comp . John Lassam was
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unanimously elected , and vvas invested by the M . E . Z . Comp . Rowe was invested as Janitor . The Scribe E . then read the report of the Audit Committee , which proved to be satisfactory . It vvas ordered to be received , adopted , and entered on the minutes . The M . E . Z . then returned his P . Z . ' s jewel to Comp . H . D . Williams , I . P . Z ., to which a bar had been added by vote of the chapter , in recognition
of his valuable services as M . E . Z . for the second time . Comp . Williams returned thanks in appropriate terms . The Scribe E . then read a letter from Comp . H . C . Green , P . Z ., announcing his resignation through continued ill-health , which vvas received with great regret , and the Scribe E . vvas directed to express to thc worthy companion the best wishes of the chapter for the speedy re-establishment
of his health . The Scribe E . also alluded to the enforced absence through indisposition of Comp . George Allen , P . Z ., Treasurer , and it vvas agreed that thc Scribe E . should address a letter of sympathy to him . The chapter vvas then closed , and the companions adjourned to the banquet . The usual toasts were proposed and responded to , and a pleasant social evening was spent .
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BURY . Derby Chapter ( No . 42 ) . —A large and distinguished gathering of companions assembled at the Derby Hotel , on Tuesday , the 26 th ult ., the occasion being the installation of thc Principals and investiture of officers for the ensuing year . The members present included Comps . O . C . CromptonH . ; J . Mellor , ( . ; J . T . Newbold , S . E . ;
, G . Opcnshaw , S . N . ' ; J . W . Kenyon , P . Z ., Treas . ; R . P . Allitt , P . S . ; J . H . Sillitoe , P . Z ., P . G . H . ; W . Balmer , P . Z . ; Rev . W . R . Clayton , P . Z . ; Jno . Halliwell , P . Z . ; Wm . Barret , P . Z . ; R . Fletcher , P . Z . ; A . Hopkinson , P . Z . ; VV . Hutchinson , P . Z . ; T . Vine , S . F . Butcher , and J . Thorman , Janitor . Visitors : Comps . A . Clegg , P . G . J . ; A . H . Jefferis , P . Z ., P . P . A . G . S . ; and Geo . Sam .
Smith , J . 645 . The convocation being opened , the minutes ofthe previous meeting were read and confirmed . Bro . T . H . Sleigh was exalted into the Royal Arch Degree by Comp . Rev . VV . R . Clayton , P . Z ., in such an able manner as to be admired by all present . The installation ceremonies vvere then performed by Comp . J . H . Sillitoe , P . G . H ., assisted by Comp .
A . H . Jefferis , P . P . A . G . S ., Comp . O . C . Crompton being installed as Z ., and Comp . J . Mellor as H . The officers vvere invested by the M . E . Z . ' Hearty good wishes " vvere expressed by the visitors . Comp . J . T- Newbold _ proposed that a vote of thanks be given to Comps . J . H . Sillitoe and A . H . Jefferis for their great kindness in conducting the ceremony of installation in such an able manner , and
showing that it would be difficult to find better working than had been witnessed that day . This was seconded and carried with acclamation . All business being concluded , the chapter was closed , and the companions adjourned to a banquet , provided by Bro . VV . Clarke , the host , and a most enjoyable evening vvas spent .
SOUTHAMPTON . Concord Chapter ( No . 394 ) . —The installation of Comp . T . Clarke as First Principal of this chapter took place at the Masonic Hall , on the 2 Sth ult ., the installed Principals taking part being Comps . J . E . Le Feuvre , P . G . H . ; James Cole , R . Boughton Smith , J . B . Thomas , M . Allies , J . Robertson , T . P . Payne , C W . A . Jellicoe ,
and H . P . Arthur , all of the chapter ; H . P . Aslatt and H . Lashmore , 130 ; D . V . PringandJ . H . A'lavell , 151 ; A . Longland , 359 ; and J . C . Burbage , 1780 . The ceremonies were admirably performed by Comp . J . Cole , the retiring Z ., who was accorded the hearty thanks
of the chapter for his services . Comps . R . VV . Lees apd R . F . Osborne vvere installed in the second and third chairs respectively , and the other officers invested vvere Comps . J . Fewings , S . E . ; H . Vincent , S . N . ; R . Boughton Smith , Treas . ; A . J . Blackman , P . S . ; j . H . Alartin and R . F . Collins , A . S . ' s ; and VV . Vare , J .
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provincial Meetings . BELVEDERE . Saye and Sele Lodge ( No . 309 ) . — The installation meeting of this lodge took place at the Masonic Rooms , on VVednesday , the 28 th ult ., and was honoured by the presence of Bro . the Rev . T . Robinson , M . A ., Prov . Grand Master . The lodge having been opened by the W . AL , Bro . VV . O .
Robinson , P . P . A . G . D . C , and the minutes of the previous meeting read and confirmed , the ballot vvas taken for Bro . H . F . Greig , 1973 , and proving unanimous that brother was advanced in rare form by the W . AL and his officers . Bro . F . Wood , P . M ., P . P . G . M . O ., then assumed the chair , and it being announced that the P . G . M . had arrived , he vvas
received in proper form and saluted , and in response greeted the brethren well Bro . Wood then proceeded with the ceremony of installation , and in due course and with the full ceremony installed Bro . H . E . Russell , J . VV . and W . AL elect , in the chair of A ., vvhen he vvas saluted . Bro . H . E . Russell then invested his officers as follows : Bros . Robinson , LP . AL ; F . Wood ,
S . VV . ; T . Heaps , J . W . ; C . VV . Blaxland , AI . O . ; H . T . Crump , S . O . ; J . S . Gibson-Sugars , J . O . ; VV . O . Robinson , P . M ., Treas . ; A . H . Bateman , P . M ., P . G . M . O ., Sec . ; H . H . Church , S . D . ; H . Greig , J . D . ; and C . N . Gale , Tyler . Bro . VVood then gave the addresses admirably and concluded the ceremony , for which he was accorded a hearty vote of thanks , the same to be inscribed on the minutes of the lodge . Bro . Robinson vvas then presented
with a handsome and valuable Past Mastcr s jewel , as a mark of the esteem of the brethren and for services rendered the lodge during his year of office , for which he returned thanks . The lodge was then closed , and the brethren banqueted in the dining saloon attached to the hall . The usual loyal and Grand Mark Lodge toasts having been duly honoured , that of " Bro . Robinson , the G . M . of the Province of Kent , " vvas drunk with enthusiasm , and
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Bro . Robinson , in the course of a lengthy and eloquent reply , and which he characterised as a lecture , thanked the brethren for the opportunity afforded him of being present , especially as he did not now often visit the lodges in that portion of the province . The reason for not visiting them so often vvas because of the excellent service rendered him by the Deputy Prov . Grand Master , Bro . Cummings , who
resided in the neighbourhood , and next , because he , Bro . Robinson , vvas older , and getting older , and could not spare himself so much as formerly . Nor did hc know so much of the Woolwich and London lodges as he should like to , for the same reasons as he did many of the other lodges in the province . It vvas now six years since he had been with them , and then they were a small lodge , nor did he expect
theirs would ever be a very large one . Hc then gave a most interesting account of thc origin and progress of the Order , and of those who had supported it since its first inauguration as a Prov . G . Lodge in 1 S 55 ; and concluded by thanking them for their attention , and also for their hospitality . Hc complimented Bro . Wood upon his excellent work as Installing Officer , and vvas sorry not to have been
present at the advancement of the candidate . He hoped they might go on and prosper , and if they never had a large number of brethren members of the lodge , yet felt sure that those they did have would bc a credit both to the lodge and the degree generally . The I . P . M . then proposed the toast of "The Worshipful Alaster . " He said he did so with the greatest pleasure ,
because Bro . Russell had succeeded him both in the Craft and Alark , and he had always found him a most perfect and efficient officer and worker in both . He cordially wished him a prosperous year of office , and that he might have more initiates than he ( Bro . Robinson ) had had . It had been a source of regret to himself that he had had so little to do , and now that he had been elected and invested as
Treasurer , he hoped to have good initiates , and a well-filled treasury . He asked them to drink the toast heartily . Bro . Russell , in response , said it was very kind of Bro . Robinson to speak so well of him . He certainly had tried to do the work well , and felt SIU-J that if the officers accorded him that support which had been given to his predecessor , his year of ollice , if not a prosperous one , would
at least be a pleasant one . Bros . F . G . Nichols , P . M . 44 , P . P . S . G . D ., and C . Jolly , M . O . 226 , P . P . G . O ., having responded to a cordial reception of the toast of " The Visitors , " the VV . M . gave the toast of " The Past Alasters , " and in response Bro . Wood said that , as he vvas the oldest Past Master present , it vvas his duty to speak Iirst . That evening they
had the distinguished honour of having their esteemed Prov . G . M ., Bro . Robinson , with them , for which they thanked him sincerely . It had also afforded him unusual pleasure to have had the honour of acting as Installing Officer that day , through the kindness of riro . Robinson , their I . P . M ., and installing their W . M . into the chair of the lodge . Bro . Russell was his nephew , and not only his nephew , but his coadjutor in his profession , and , having
been the latter for the last iS years , he knew how thoroughly and well he did everything he undertook , and he felt sure that he vvould carry out the same excellent work during his year of office . On behalf of himself he thanked them . Bro . Robinson having also added his testimony to the excellent work of the W . M ., and to the earnest desire of the Past Alasters to promote the best interests of the lodge , Bro . Heaps responded for "The Officers , " and then the Tyler ' s toast concluded the proceedings .
DEVIZES . Wiltshire Keystone Lodge ( No . 178 ) . — The installation meeting of the above lodge vvas held at the Alasonic Hall , on Wednesday , the 27 th ult ., when Bro . A . F . Brereton vvas duly installed VV . M . by Bro . T . C . Hopkins , P . M . The VV . AI . subsequently appointed and invested the officers for the ensuing year as follows : Bros . F . J . Johnson , S . W . ; J . Pocock , J . W . ; VV . S . Bambridge , M . O . ;
Kev . VV . Humphrys , S . O . and acting Chaplain ; B . VV . Crees , J . O . ; F . S . Hancock , P . AL , Treas . ; H . H . R . Chapman , Reg . ; H . Howse , P . A'L , Sec . ; VV . F . Gaby , S . D . ; F . G . Billingham , J . D . j J . A . Randell , P . AL , D . C . j T . C Hopkins , P . AL , Org . j F . Reynolds , I . G . ; and C K . Barnes , Tyler . Bro . Hopkins performed the ceremony in a most impressive manner , and afterwards delivered the usual addresses to the W . AL , officers , and brethren .
GATESHEAD-ON-TYNE . Lodge of Industry ( No . 293 ) . —The last meeting of the year under the regime of the present W . M . was held on Monday evening , the 2 nd inst ., when there was an excellent gathering of brethren . The chair was occupied by the W . AL , Bro . R . Whitfield , who vvas supported by the following : Bros . VV . F . Cannon , I . P . AI . ; J . Page , P . M . ;
C . B . Ford , P . AL ; J . Wood , P . AL , Treas . ; W . Brown , S . VV . ; R . W . Klyne , J . VV . ; R . Wilson , AI . O . ; Wm . Richardson , S . O . ; A . Simpson , J . O . ; J . A . Armstrong , R . of M . ; T . R . Short , Sec . ; T . R . Jobson , S . D . ; A . Dodds , J . D . ; R . C . Tate , l . G . ; R . Ferry , Org . ; C . P . Laidler , Steward ; Joshua Curry , Tyler ; VV . J . Jobson , J . H . Elliott , G . Craighill , and others . Amongst the visitors
were Bros . VV . AL Lyon , W . AL , S . Bell , l . P . AL , Thos . Dinning , M . O ., F . Schnitzel ' , S . D ., Ai . H . Dodd , P . M ., M . Holzappel , and others , all of Northumberland and Berwick ( T . I . ) Lodge . 'The ballot was taken for Bros . J . B . Nino and I . Taylor , and Bro . Nino being in attendance , was duly advanced as a M . M . M . by the W . M . Bro . VV . Brown , S . W ., was
unanimously elected as W . M . for the ensuing year , as vvas also Bro . John VVood , P . M ., as Treasurer . After other business vvas transacted , and the " Hearty good wishes " of the visitors expressed , the lodge was closed , and the brethren adjourned to refreshment , where
the after proceedings vvere conducted in the happy manner usual amongst the brethren of this lodge . The present year ' s work has been the most successful since the establishment of the lodge , nine advancements having occurred in eight meetings . 'This augurs well for the continued prosperity of the lodge .
JERSEY . Caesarean Lodge ( No . 74 ) . —This prosperous and old lodge met at the Masonic Temple , Stopford-road , St . Helier ' s , on Wednesday , the 27 th ult . Among those present were Bros . Thos . Stone , VV . M . ; O . Dodge , I . P . M . ; P . Bois , S . VV . j E . Bree , J . W . j J . VV . Pugsley , P . M ., Treas . j J . VV . Hamling , Sec . j J . H . VV . Goldsmith , S . D . ; Thos . Leat , J . D . ; F . G . Godfrey , M . O . ; C . Marett , S . O . ; J . E . Hamon , J . O . j W . F . Le Feuvre ,