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The Quebec Statutes In Re Freemasonry.
under the 2 Vict ., and by Act 29 Vict ., c . 46 . I he former Act was amended as follows ( sec . 1 ) : " The words ' or Grand Master or Grand Lodge of Canada ' are hereby added to , andshallfollow , the words 'Great Britain and Ireland' in the nth sec . of the 10 th chap , of the Consolidated Statutes of Lower Canada , intituled An Act respecting seditious and unlawful associations and oaths , and shall be taken and read as part of said section , and the provision shall be
construed and have effect as if it had been contained in , and form part of , the 9 th sec . of the Ordinance passed in the second year of her Majesty ' s reign , intituled as above . " In the interval and after the passing of the amending Act of 1 S 65 some of the lodges in Lower Canada broke away from the Grand Lodge of Canada , and refused to recognise its jurisdiction over them , assuming to constitute themselves into the so-called Grand Lodge of Quebec for the
Province of Quebec . A long controversy between these bodies followed , the Grand Lodge of Canada refusing recognition to the Quebec establishment , which controversy was finally settled between them by the Grand Lodge of Canada abandoning the Ouecbcc province and all jurisdiction over it , and withdrawing into Upper Canada , now Ontario . Thereupon the Quebec Grand Lodge also sought the recognition of
the Grand Lodge in Great Britain , whicli was retused except upon the similar terms of agreement between the Grand Lodge of England and that of Canada , namely , the recognition by the Grand Lodge of Quebec of the English warrants for the lodges holding loyally to their allegiance and continual connection with the Grand Lodge of England , which the English lodges have invariably retained notwithstanding the persistent attempts of the Quebec
Grand Lodge and its members , and more especially its late Grand Master , for the disruption of the English lodges . No amendment to the existing acts above recited has ever been obtained from the Provincial Legislature of Quebec , which has made them part of its codification and local laws , but which has never been codified for Ontario ( Upper Canada ) , and therefore the Grand Lodge of Quebec and its lodges are to all intents subject to the penalties of
the existing law , and no recognition by the Orand Lodge of England would suffice for their protection or set aside the law as it . The discussion mentioned in the Article in the Post of April 19 th had reference to the incorporation of the Orange Society , which the Legislature refused to grant , and it is not a little probable that any application by the Grand Lodge of Quebec for the further amendment of the Original Seditious Act , 2 nd Vict ., in their favour would meet with the same result as that for the Orange Society .
A Lodge Of Instruction At Sea.
A LODGE OF INSTRUCTION AT SEA .
The s . s . Moor , a fine vessel belonging to the Union S . S . Company , arrived at Plymouth on Saturday evening last , at seven o ' clock , after the fastest homeward passage on record from Cape Town . A notable feature of the voyage took place on the 25 th June . The 24 th being the anniversary of St . lohn ' s day , a number of Freemasons on board
determined upon celebrating the event , but it falling on Sunday it was decided to commemorate on the following day . Permission being obtained from Capt . Caines , R . N . R ., the spacious smoking room was placed at the disposal of the brethren for the evening , and they accordingly decided upon holding an extraordinary lodge of instruction , amoncst whom the following were present : Bros . H . W .
Bull , P . M . 394 , acting W . M . ; J . H . de Viiliers , P . M . Goede Hoop ( Dutch Constitution ) , Cape Town , acting I . P . M . ; P . Talleman , 1574 , acting S . W . ; F . M . Campbell , Peace and Harmony ( Dutch Constitution ) , Du Toils Pan , acting J . W . ; E . H . Williams , 1509 , acting Sec . ; G . Stokes ( chief engineer ) , 359 . acting S . D . ; H . J . White , 543 , acting I . D . ; Lewis Joel , 43 , acting I . G . ; 1 . B . Kisch , l
Trinity ( Scotch Constitution ); S . Wiltshire , 95 O ; < . H . U . Wri g ht , 334 ; W . Graham , 97 ( Scotch Constitution ); and J . E . Sanger , 1780 . On the conclusion of the business of the evening the brethren partook of a cold collation , excellently provided by Bro . Wright , the genial chief steward of the Moor . The usual toasts having been drank the brethren parted in peace and harmony , having spent a most enjoyable evening .
West Lancashire Masonic Educational Institution.
WEST LANCASHIRE MASONIC EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION .
A general meeting of the Court of Governors was held at the Masonic Hall , Hope-street Liverpool , on Friday , the 6 th inst ., when nine children recommended by the General Committee were elected for education and one for advancement .
The minutes of the General Committee , containing recommendations for grants for the advancement in life of several children now on the foundation of the Institution , and for further extending the benefits of the Institution were confirmed . A motion , of which notice was given at the Court held in March , referring to the purchase of Life Governorships by lodges was proposed and carried .
Reports Of Masonic Meetings.
REPORTS OF MASONIC MEETINGS .
( Craft i & asrmrg , DUKE OF CONNAUGHT LODGE ( No . 1524 ) . —The regular meeting of this lodge was held at Anderton's Hotel , Fleet-street , on Thursday , the 28 th ult . Present : Bros . C . Lorkin , W . M . ; C . W . Smyth , S . W . ; J . L . Payne , J . W . ; W . H . Brand , P . M ., Treas . ; VV . H . Lee , P . M ., Sec : A . Fcrrar , S . D . ; R . Polak , J . D . ; A . R . OIley , Steward ; V . Brasted , P . M . ; E . Dignam , P . M . ; and a large muster of the brethren . Bro . Alstrom
was raised to the Third Degree , and Messrs . O'DonneJl and Bannister were initiated into Freemasonry . Lodge was then closed and the brethren adjourned to refreshment , the usual loyal and Masonic toasts being duly honoured and a very pleasant evening spent . Bro . Dr . Haskins , Organist 1364 , presided at the pianoforte . Visitors : Bro . Beamish Hamilton , J . W . 411 ( I . C . j ; A . W . tenner , P . M . 16 93 ; and G . Clayton , 7 S 0 .
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SELWYN LODGE ( No . 1901 ) . —An emergency meeting of the above lodge was held on Thursday , the 5 th inst ., at the East Dulwich Hotel , East Dulwich-green . Bro . A . J . Bellis , W . M ., presided , who was supported by the following officers : Bros . Dr . Nicod , I . P . M . ; Burnett , S . W . ; Powles , J . W . ; E . Eagle , Treas . ; VV . H . Hook , P . M ., Sec . ; Rotheroe , acting ' S . D . ; Wimble , acting J . D . ; Anderson , I . G . ; Bowler , Tyler ; also Bros . Davies ,
Phillips , Wills , Tarrant , Gurney , sen ., Gurney , jun ., Sweeting , Layland , Dean , Andrews , Bail , Dadd , sen ., Dadd , jun ., and others . The following visitors were also present : Bros . J . J . Brown , J . W . 435 ; Cattermole , D . C . 1 S 39 ; Wallis , 901 ; Tyler , 1702 ; Bridger , 79 ; Rotheroe , 30 ; Rhode , Zur Deutschen Redlichkeit Lodge , Germany ; Poole , The Star in Orient Lodge , Flushing ; and Col . Browne , 706 .
Ihe lodge was opened in due form at 5 . 45 p . m ., when the following brethren were unanimously elected joining members : Bro . J . Poole , Star in Orient Lodge , Flushing ; A . Rhode , Zur Deutschen Redlichkeit Lodge , Iserlohn , Germany ; and Henry Lea , 1155 . The W . M . then proceeded to raise Bros . Layland and Rhode to the Third Degree , the ceremony being most impressively performed . " Bros . J . Dadd , F . C . Dadd , and J .
Poole were then passed to the Second Degree , and Mr . VV . Pitt Palmer having been balloted for and unanimously elected was duly initiated into the mysteries of Freemasonry . The lodge was then closed and the brethren adjourned to the hotel , and sat down to a very excellent cold collation provided by Bro . Gurney , the esteemed proprietor . The usual loyal toasts having been given and responded to in a
very hearty manner , Bro . Hook , acting I . P . M ., said itwas his pleasing duty in the absence of the I . P . M . to have the privilege of proposing " The Health of the W . M . " He was quite sure that the brethren would agree with him in thinking that the W . M . would have a most successful year of office—this being the second emergency meeting he had been obliged
to summon—and also called attention to the able and impressive manner in which the W . M . had carried out the whole of the working on that evening . He therefore would without any further remark ask them to be upstanding and drink the health of their W . M ., which was most cordially responded to . 'The Worshipful Master replied and thanked the brethren .
Ihe W . M . in rising to propose "The Health of the Past Masters" said he was quite sure the brethren must regret that the I . P . M . was unfortunatel y ( owing to professional engagements ) unable to be with them at the festive board , but he was quite sure that he might say in the absence of Bro . Nicod that he had the welfare of the lodge at heart and that he would always do his best to support it ; but although the I . P . M . was not present there was
a most excellent substitute for him in Bro . Hook , P . M ., who was also a founder and the first W . M . of the lodge . He knew he need not again tell the brethren what Bro . Hook had done for the lodge and as their Secretary would still continue to do in the future , and he therefore asked them to drink the health of the Past Masters , coupling with the toast the name of Bro . Hook , Secretary . Bro . Hook having replied in suitable terms ,
? The Worshipful Master then proposed " The Health of the Initiate , " who he said was a gentleman that he was sure the brethren would be glad to receive amongst them . At the same time he would ask them to drink also "The Health of Bros . Poole and Rhode , " who , although they were not Initiates , were on this occasion for the first time received into English Freemasonry . The toast having been very heartily received andjthe
Initiate having replied , Bro . Rhode , in a very able speech , said it afforded him an immense amount of gratification in having been received as a member of the Selwyn Lodge , and he would take that opportunity of thanking the W . M . and other brethren for the great kindness shown to him during his short stay in this country . He was quite sure that the same feeling of gratification would be felt by the members of his lodge in Germany on his return .
The toast of "The Visitors" was then given , and the whole of the visitors expressed their admiration of the excellent working of the lodge , and thanked the W . M . and brethren for the kind reception they had met with . The toast of " The Officers " having been given and responded to , the Tyler ' s toast brought the evening to a very pleasant conclusion . The toasts were interspersed with songs by Bros . Hook , Wallis , Campbell , Tyler , Tarrant , and others .
YORK . —York Lodge ( No . 236 ) . —An emergency lodge was held at the Masonic Hall , Duncombe-place , on Monday , the 2 nd inst ., theVV . M ., Bro . George Kirby , presiding . 'There were also present Bros . Geo . Garbutt , S . W . ; Dr . Draper , J . W . ; VV . Thompson , S . D . ; T . Hodgson , J . D . ; S . Border , I . G . ; Joseph Todd , P . M ., Treas . ; Win . Smith , Sec . ; Rev . A . B . Day , Chap . ; Sir James Meek , P . M . ; Lawton , P . M . ; A . Buckle , B . A ., P . M . ;
J . Sykes Rymer , I . P . M . ; Cox , P . M ., P . G . S . W . and Treas . Derbyshire ; Giffard , P . M . 570 ; and Banks , P . M . 570 . The lodge having been opened in due form , Mr . Robeit Wise Richard Scott was balloted for and initiated into the ancient Order by the W . M ., the tools being given bv Bro . Garbutt , S . W . ; Bro . Mark Rooke , P . M ., D . C ,
delivering the charge . The lodge was then duly advanced , and Bros . Ramsay , Forbes , Rev . Tweedie , and Carter were passed to the Degree of F . C by Bro . J . S . Rymer , P . M ., the W . M . giving the tools , and Bro . Sir James Meek , P . M ., delivering the charge . The lodge was then duly closed .
LIVERPOOL . —Mariners' Lodge ( No . 249 ) . — The annual meeting of this lodge took place at the Masonic Hall , Hope-street , on Thursday , the 5 th inst . As its number indicates , the Mariners is one of the oldest lodges in this province , having been established a century ago . At its anniversary meeting on this occasion there was a large and influential gathering , ainongst those present being
about 20 Past Masters and several Grand Officers , including Bros . II . S . Alpass , P . G . St . Br . and Prov . G . Sec . ; James T . Callow , P . P . G . T . ; Councillor Lunt , P . G . T . ; and others . The W . M . elect , Bro . Morris Davies , was installed in a highly efficient manner by Bro . Dr . Kellett Smith , P . M ., the presentation being made by Past Master's Bros . Robinson and Barnett . The officers invested were Bros . J . Jenaway , I . P . M . ; John Whalley , P . M ., M . C ;
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D . Cangley , S . W . ; R . Bradley , J . W . ; Dr . Kellett Smith , Treas . ( re-elected for the twelfth time ); R . Callings , Sec . ; John Pye , S . D . ; James White , J . D . ; James Pye , I . G . ; John C . Spur , S . ; VV . Hewson , J . S . ; D . C Davidson and M . C . Bridge , A . S .
At the conclusion of the business , the brethren dined under the presidency of the newly-installed Master . In the course of the evening a beautiful P . M . jewel and a valuable marble timepiece were presented to the I . P . M ., Bro . Jenaway .
LIVERPOOL . —St . John's Lodge ( No . 673 ) . — The annual installation gathering of the members of this lodge took place at the ' Masonic Hall , Hope-street , on Tuesday evening , the 3 rd inst . There was a very numerous and highly influential attendance , which included no fewer than 2 S P . G . Lodge Officers , W . Ms ., and P . Ms ., hailing from other lodges . There were present during the
proceedings Bros . C . Marsh , the retiring W . M . ; j . T . Callow , P . P . G . Treas ., D . C ; Councillor j . Ball , P . M . ; W . T . May , Sec ; D . Jackson , Treas . ; T . Roberts , P . M . ; T . Clark , P . P . G . S . of W . ; L . Herman , P . M . ; M . Roberts , P . M . 3 S 4 ; J . King , J . W . S 23 ; G . Musker , P . M . 11 S 1 ; J . Skeaf , P . P . G . O . ; VV . Brackenbury , P . P . G . A . D . of C . ; VV . Crane , P . M . 249 ; A . Bucknall , W . M . 667 ; H . Firth ,
P . G . S . ; J . Jenaway , P . M . 249 ; R . Martin , P . M . 11 S 2 ; 1 . N . Caine , W . M . 594 ; T . Wareing , J . W . 11 S 2 ; J . O . Rea , S . W . 1182 ; R . P . France , P . M ., Treas . 594 ; P . B . Gee , P . M . 1264 ; W . Evans , I . P . M . 594 ; T . Dutton , W . M . 11 S 2 ; F . Petersen , P . M . 594 ; A . D . Hesketh , P . M . 11 S 2 ; A . Barclay , P . M . 11 S 2 ; R . Warrincr , P . M . 1547 ; F . Knight , P . M . 1325 ; R . Foote , P . M . 1 505 ; and
others . A most successful close to a popular year ' s office was made by Bro . C . Marsh , who efficiently installed Bro . George Godfrey as Worshipful Master , the excellence of the performance of the ceremony well warranting the special vote of thanks which was afterwards given , and also the presentation of a valuable Past Master ' s jewel in
recognition of Bro . Marsh s services . The officers invested by the newly-installed W . M . were Bros . C . Marsh , I . P . M . ; S . W . H . Hulse , S . W . ; Dr . T . Clarke , J . W . ; J . T . Callow , M . C ; D . Jackson , Treasurer ( re-elected ); W . T . May , Secretary ( re-appointed ); C . B . Robeson , S . D . ; C . Cochrane , J . D . ; J . B . Parker , I . G . ; J . Skeaf , Organist ( re-appointed ); J . H . Stillings , S . S . ; J . O . Mallabar , J . S . j J . Orme , A . S , ; and W . H . Ball was
reelected Tyler . Before the close of the lodge Bro . R . Martin , P . M . 11 S 2 , called the attention of the brethren to the proposed memorial portrait to Bro . the Earl of Lathom , and expressed a hope that the brethren of St . John's would liberally support the admirable scheme . After business the brethren adjourned to banquet , and during the evening the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given and responded to .
WOOLWICH . —Pattison Lodge ( No . 913 ) . — The installation meeting of the above lodge took place on Thursday week last , at the High Schoolfor Boys , Brook Hill Park , Plumstead , and was certainly one of the most enthusiastic and pleasurable gatherings that have occurred during the some 20 years the lodge has been in existence . About 1 o ' clock , the lodge was opened by Bro . H . Mason
W . M ., and Bro . W . B . Ledger was raised to the Sublime Degree . Bro . R . Edmunds , S . W . and W . M . elect , was then , with the usual formalities , placed in the important position of W . M . for the ensuing 12 months , and saluted in due form . He invested his officers as follows : Bros . W . Rees , S . W . ; E . Palmer , J . W . ; C . Coupland , P . M . and P . P . G . J . W . Kent , Treas . ; E . Denton , P . M . and P . G . I . D .
Kent , Sec ; G . II . Letton , S . D . ; T . R . Richardson , S . D . ; C . Lawson , J . D . ; A . Penfold , P . M ., D . C ; VV . D . Keeble , Assist . D . C ; H . J . Butter , P . M . and P . P . G . R . Kent , W . S . ; F . H . Johnson , Assist . W . S . ; W . B . Ledger , Org . ; and H . Mabbett , Tyler . The addresses were then delivered by the Installing Officer in his own iiuinicauie tne
ciuqucui anu manner , ana ceremony was concluded . Among a large number of distinguished brethren and visitors present were Bros , the Rev . H . Cummings , W . M . 1 S 37 , P . P . G . Chap . Cornwall ; C A . Ellis-Fermor , P . M . ; C . Coupland , P . M ., P . P . G . J . W . Kent ; W . Tongue , P . M . P . P . G . J . W . Kent ; I . McDougal , P . M . ; T . D . Hayes ,
P . M . ; VV . B . Lloyd , P . M . ; R . J . Cook , P . M . ; H . Shaw , P . M . 1536 , P . G . S . B . Kent ; Capt . J . Sculley , S . W . 706 ; Capt . J . McCaffery , 1536 ; Lieut . S . Watkins , S . W . 17 S 9 ; G . Mathams , W . M . 706 ; G . Beaver , W . M . 700 ; T . Hollyman , W . M . 1536 ; E . Stuteley , W . M . 15 S ; C White , W . M . 299 ; C . P . Drawbridge , W . M . 77 ; E . VV . Parkes , W . M . S 61 ; W . Denison , P . M . 1541 ; W . Topp ,
P . M . S 97 ; J . G . Pakes , P . M . S 71 ; E . H . Williams , P . M . 1056 ; G . Smith , W . M . 1839 ; G . Smith , sen ., J . D . 1 S 39 ; F . Kirk , P . M . 1328 ; | . Randall , 132 S ; FJ . B . Hobson , P . M . 700 ; G . Spinks , " P . M . 1536 ; Dr . C . H . T . Godwin , J . W . 70 C ; A . Knox , P . M . 1076 ; A . Saunders , J . W . 1536 ; J- H . Roberts , S . W ., W . M . elect 700 ; G . Riscli , 706 ; K . Ugland , 706 ; G . Frost , jun ., 13 ;
H . De Gray , 700 ; C Turner , 1472 ; G . Tedder , 11 ; and the W . Ms , of several of the neighbouring lodges , in all about 100 brethren . Bro . Mason was then presented with a handsome P . M . ' s jewel as a mark of respect by the brethren , and also for the valuable services rendered to the lodge during his year of office , and he returned thanks in suitable terms . A cordial
vote of thanks was tendered to Bro . Butter , and ordered to be inscribed on the minutes of the lodge , as some acknowledgment of the admirable manner in which he had worked the ceremony of installation , and he also returned thanks . A telegram was received from Lord Holmesdale , Prov . G . M ., regretting that important duties in the House of Lords prevented his attending , but cordially wishing the
W . M . every success . Bros . Denton and Shaw were congratulated on the provincial honours awarded to them by the Prov . Grand Lodge , and then the lodge was closed and the brethren went their various ways by road or rail to the Bull at Dartford , Bro . Bray ' s famous hostelry , where a superb banquet was partaken of . After the usual loyal and
Masonic toasts had been honoured , the W . M . gave that of " The R . W . P . G . M ., Lord Holmesdale . " Hesaid they , as provincial Masons , had more to do with their Prov . G . M . than any Grand Master in England , and knew his many excellencies as a Mason , and what he had done for Masonry , especially in the province . He asked them to drink the toast in bumpers . The toast of "The D . P . G . M ., Bro . Eastes , and the rest
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The Quebec Statutes In Re Freemasonry.
under the 2 Vict ., and by Act 29 Vict ., c . 46 . I he former Act was amended as follows ( sec . 1 ) : " The words ' or Grand Master or Grand Lodge of Canada ' are hereby added to , andshallfollow , the words 'Great Britain and Ireland' in the nth sec . of the 10 th chap , of the Consolidated Statutes of Lower Canada , intituled An Act respecting seditious and unlawful associations and oaths , and shall be taken and read as part of said section , and the provision shall be
construed and have effect as if it had been contained in , and form part of , the 9 th sec . of the Ordinance passed in the second year of her Majesty ' s reign , intituled as above . " In the interval and after the passing of the amending Act of 1 S 65 some of the lodges in Lower Canada broke away from the Grand Lodge of Canada , and refused to recognise its jurisdiction over them , assuming to constitute themselves into the so-called Grand Lodge of Quebec for the
Province of Quebec . A long controversy between these bodies followed , the Grand Lodge of Canada refusing recognition to the Quebec establishment , which controversy was finally settled between them by the Grand Lodge of Canada abandoning the Ouecbcc province and all jurisdiction over it , and withdrawing into Upper Canada , now Ontario . Thereupon the Quebec Grand Lodge also sought the recognition of
the Grand Lodge in Great Britain , whicli was retused except upon the similar terms of agreement between the Grand Lodge of England and that of Canada , namely , the recognition by the Grand Lodge of Quebec of the English warrants for the lodges holding loyally to their allegiance and continual connection with the Grand Lodge of England , which the English lodges have invariably retained notwithstanding the persistent attempts of the Quebec
Grand Lodge and its members , and more especially its late Grand Master , for the disruption of the English lodges . No amendment to the existing acts above recited has ever been obtained from the Provincial Legislature of Quebec , which has made them part of its codification and local laws , but which has never been codified for Ontario ( Upper Canada ) , and therefore the Grand Lodge of Quebec and its lodges are to all intents subject to the penalties of
the existing law , and no recognition by the Orand Lodge of England would suffice for their protection or set aside the law as it . The discussion mentioned in the Article in the Post of April 19 th had reference to the incorporation of the Orange Society , which the Legislature refused to grant , and it is not a little probable that any application by the Grand Lodge of Quebec for the further amendment of the Original Seditious Act , 2 nd Vict ., in their favour would meet with the same result as that for the Orange Society .
A Lodge Of Instruction At Sea.
A LODGE OF INSTRUCTION AT SEA .
The s . s . Moor , a fine vessel belonging to the Union S . S . Company , arrived at Plymouth on Saturday evening last , at seven o ' clock , after the fastest homeward passage on record from Cape Town . A notable feature of the voyage took place on the 25 th June . The 24 th being the anniversary of St . lohn ' s day , a number of Freemasons on board
determined upon celebrating the event , but it falling on Sunday it was decided to commemorate on the following day . Permission being obtained from Capt . Caines , R . N . R ., the spacious smoking room was placed at the disposal of the brethren for the evening , and they accordingly decided upon holding an extraordinary lodge of instruction , amoncst whom the following were present : Bros . H . W .
Bull , P . M . 394 , acting W . M . ; J . H . de Viiliers , P . M . Goede Hoop ( Dutch Constitution ) , Cape Town , acting I . P . M . ; P . Talleman , 1574 , acting S . W . ; F . M . Campbell , Peace and Harmony ( Dutch Constitution ) , Du Toils Pan , acting J . W . ; E . H . Williams , 1509 , acting Sec . ; G . Stokes ( chief engineer ) , 359 . acting S . D . ; H . J . White , 543 , acting I . D . ; Lewis Joel , 43 , acting I . G . ; 1 . B . Kisch , l
Trinity ( Scotch Constitution ); S . Wiltshire , 95 O ; < . H . U . Wri g ht , 334 ; W . Graham , 97 ( Scotch Constitution ); and J . E . Sanger , 1780 . On the conclusion of the business of the evening the brethren partook of a cold collation , excellently provided by Bro . Wright , the genial chief steward of the Moor . The usual toasts having been drank the brethren parted in peace and harmony , having spent a most enjoyable evening .
West Lancashire Masonic Educational Institution.
WEST LANCASHIRE MASONIC EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION .
A general meeting of the Court of Governors was held at the Masonic Hall , Hope-street Liverpool , on Friday , the 6 th inst ., when nine children recommended by the General Committee were elected for education and one for advancement .
The minutes of the General Committee , containing recommendations for grants for the advancement in life of several children now on the foundation of the Institution , and for further extending the benefits of the Institution were confirmed . A motion , of which notice was given at the Court held in March , referring to the purchase of Life Governorships by lodges was proposed and carried .
Reports Of Masonic Meetings.
REPORTS OF MASONIC MEETINGS .
( Craft i & asrmrg , DUKE OF CONNAUGHT LODGE ( No . 1524 ) . —The regular meeting of this lodge was held at Anderton's Hotel , Fleet-street , on Thursday , the 28 th ult . Present : Bros . C . Lorkin , W . M . ; C . W . Smyth , S . W . ; J . L . Payne , J . W . ; W . H . Brand , P . M ., Treas . ; VV . H . Lee , P . M ., Sec : A . Fcrrar , S . D . ; R . Polak , J . D . ; A . R . OIley , Steward ; V . Brasted , P . M . ; E . Dignam , P . M . ; and a large muster of the brethren . Bro . Alstrom
was raised to the Third Degree , and Messrs . O'DonneJl and Bannister were initiated into Freemasonry . Lodge was then closed and the brethren adjourned to refreshment , the usual loyal and Masonic toasts being duly honoured and a very pleasant evening spent . Bro . Dr . Haskins , Organist 1364 , presided at the pianoforte . Visitors : Bro . Beamish Hamilton , J . W . 411 ( I . C . j ; A . W . tenner , P . M . 16 93 ; and G . Clayton , 7 S 0 .
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SELWYN LODGE ( No . 1901 ) . —An emergency meeting of the above lodge was held on Thursday , the 5 th inst ., at the East Dulwich Hotel , East Dulwich-green . Bro . A . J . Bellis , W . M ., presided , who was supported by the following officers : Bros . Dr . Nicod , I . P . M . ; Burnett , S . W . ; Powles , J . W . ; E . Eagle , Treas . ; VV . H . Hook , P . M ., Sec . ; Rotheroe , acting ' S . D . ; Wimble , acting J . D . ; Anderson , I . G . ; Bowler , Tyler ; also Bros . Davies ,
Phillips , Wills , Tarrant , Gurney , sen ., Gurney , jun ., Sweeting , Layland , Dean , Andrews , Bail , Dadd , sen ., Dadd , jun ., and others . The following visitors were also present : Bros . J . J . Brown , J . W . 435 ; Cattermole , D . C . 1 S 39 ; Wallis , 901 ; Tyler , 1702 ; Bridger , 79 ; Rotheroe , 30 ; Rhode , Zur Deutschen Redlichkeit Lodge , Germany ; Poole , The Star in Orient Lodge , Flushing ; and Col . Browne , 706 .
Ihe lodge was opened in due form at 5 . 45 p . m ., when the following brethren were unanimously elected joining members : Bro . J . Poole , Star in Orient Lodge , Flushing ; A . Rhode , Zur Deutschen Redlichkeit Lodge , Iserlohn , Germany ; and Henry Lea , 1155 . The W . M . then proceeded to raise Bros . Layland and Rhode to the Third Degree , the ceremony being most impressively performed . " Bros . J . Dadd , F . C . Dadd , and J .
Poole were then passed to the Second Degree , and Mr . VV . Pitt Palmer having been balloted for and unanimously elected was duly initiated into the mysteries of Freemasonry . The lodge was then closed and the brethren adjourned to the hotel , and sat down to a very excellent cold collation provided by Bro . Gurney , the esteemed proprietor . The usual loyal toasts having been given and responded to in a
very hearty manner , Bro . Hook , acting I . P . M ., said itwas his pleasing duty in the absence of the I . P . M . to have the privilege of proposing " The Health of the W . M . " He was quite sure that the brethren would agree with him in thinking that the W . M . would have a most successful year of office—this being the second emergency meeting he had been obliged
to summon—and also called attention to the able and impressive manner in which the W . M . had carried out the whole of the working on that evening . He therefore would without any further remark ask them to be upstanding and drink the health of their W . M ., which was most cordially responded to . 'The Worshipful Master replied and thanked the brethren .
Ihe W . M . in rising to propose "The Health of the Past Masters" said he was quite sure the brethren must regret that the I . P . M . was unfortunatel y ( owing to professional engagements ) unable to be with them at the festive board , but he was quite sure that he might say in the absence of Bro . Nicod that he had the welfare of the lodge at heart and that he would always do his best to support it ; but although the I . P . M . was not present there was
a most excellent substitute for him in Bro . Hook , P . M ., who was also a founder and the first W . M . of the lodge . He knew he need not again tell the brethren what Bro . Hook had done for the lodge and as their Secretary would still continue to do in the future , and he therefore asked them to drink the health of the Past Masters , coupling with the toast the name of Bro . Hook , Secretary . Bro . Hook having replied in suitable terms ,
? The Worshipful Master then proposed " The Health of the Initiate , " who he said was a gentleman that he was sure the brethren would be glad to receive amongst them . At the same time he would ask them to drink also "The Health of Bros . Poole and Rhode , " who , although they were not Initiates , were on this occasion for the first time received into English Freemasonry . The toast having been very heartily received andjthe
Initiate having replied , Bro . Rhode , in a very able speech , said it afforded him an immense amount of gratification in having been received as a member of the Selwyn Lodge , and he would take that opportunity of thanking the W . M . and other brethren for the great kindness shown to him during his short stay in this country . He was quite sure that the same feeling of gratification would be felt by the members of his lodge in Germany on his return .
The toast of "The Visitors" was then given , and the whole of the visitors expressed their admiration of the excellent working of the lodge , and thanked the W . M . and brethren for the kind reception they had met with . The toast of " The Officers " having been given and responded to , the Tyler ' s toast brought the evening to a very pleasant conclusion . The toasts were interspersed with songs by Bros . Hook , Wallis , Campbell , Tyler , Tarrant , and others .
YORK . —York Lodge ( No . 236 ) . —An emergency lodge was held at the Masonic Hall , Duncombe-place , on Monday , the 2 nd inst ., theVV . M ., Bro . George Kirby , presiding . 'There were also present Bros . Geo . Garbutt , S . W . ; Dr . Draper , J . W . ; VV . Thompson , S . D . ; T . Hodgson , J . D . ; S . Border , I . G . ; Joseph Todd , P . M ., Treas . ; Win . Smith , Sec . ; Rev . A . B . Day , Chap . ; Sir James Meek , P . M . ; Lawton , P . M . ; A . Buckle , B . A ., P . M . ;
J . Sykes Rymer , I . P . M . ; Cox , P . M ., P . G . S . W . and Treas . Derbyshire ; Giffard , P . M . 570 ; and Banks , P . M . 570 . The lodge having been opened in due form , Mr . Robeit Wise Richard Scott was balloted for and initiated into the ancient Order by the W . M ., the tools being given bv Bro . Garbutt , S . W . ; Bro . Mark Rooke , P . M ., D . C ,
delivering the charge . The lodge was then duly advanced , and Bros . Ramsay , Forbes , Rev . Tweedie , and Carter were passed to the Degree of F . C by Bro . J . S . Rymer , P . M ., the W . M . giving the tools , and Bro . Sir James Meek , P . M ., delivering the charge . The lodge was then duly closed .
LIVERPOOL . —Mariners' Lodge ( No . 249 ) . — The annual meeting of this lodge took place at the Masonic Hall , Hope-street , on Thursday , the 5 th inst . As its number indicates , the Mariners is one of the oldest lodges in this province , having been established a century ago . At its anniversary meeting on this occasion there was a large and influential gathering , ainongst those present being
about 20 Past Masters and several Grand Officers , including Bros . II . S . Alpass , P . G . St . Br . and Prov . G . Sec . ; James T . Callow , P . P . G . T . ; Councillor Lunt , P . G . T . ; and others . The W . M . elect , Bro . Morris Davies , was installed in a highly efficient manner by Bro . Dr . Kellett Smith , P . M ., the presentation being made by Past Master's Bros . Robinson and Barnett . The officers invested were Bros . J . Jenaway , I . P . M . ; John Whalley , P . M ., M . C ;
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D . Cangley , S . W . ; R . Bradley , J . W . ; Dr . Kellett Smith , Treas . ( re-elected for the twelfth time ); R . Callings , Sec . ; John Pye , S . D . ; James White , J . D . ; James Pye , I . G . ; John C . Spur , S . ; VV . Hewson , J . S . ; D . C Davidson and M . C . Bridge , A . S .
At the conclusion of the business , the brethren dined under the presidency of the newly-installed Master . In the course of the evening a beautiful P . M . jewel and a valuable marble timepiece were presented to the I . P . M ., Bro . Jenaway .
LIVERPOOL . —St . John's Lodge ( No . 673 ) . — The annual installation gathering of the members of this lodge took place at the ' Masonic Hall , Hope-street , on Tuesday evening , the 3 rd inst . There was a very numerous and highly influential attendance , which included no fewer than 2 S P . G . Lodge Officers , W . Ms ., and P . Ms ., hailing from other lodges . There were present during the
proceedings Bros . C . Marsh , the retiring W . M . ; j . T . Callow , P . P . G . Treas ., D . C ; Councillor j . Ball , P . M . ; W . T . May , Sec ; D . Jackson , Treas . ; T . Roberts , P . M . ; T . Clark , P . P . G . S . of W . ; L . Herman , P . M . ; M . Roberts , P . M . 3 S 4 ; J . King , J . W . S 23 ; G . Musker , P . M . 11 S 1 ; J . Skeaf , P . P . G . O . ; VV . Brackenbury , P . P . G . A . D . of C . ; VV . Crane , P . M . 249 ; A . Bucknall , W . M . 667 ; H . Firth ,
P . G . S . ; J . Jenaway , P . M . 249 ; R . Martin , P . M . 11 S 2 ; 1 . N . Caine , W . M . 594 ; T . Wareing , J . W . 11 S 2 ; J . O . Rea , S . W . 1182 ; R . P . France , P . M ., Treas . 594 ; P . B . Gee , P . M . 1264 ; W . Evans , I . P . M . 594 ; T . Dutton , W . M . 11 S 2 ; F . Petersen , P . M . 594 ; A . D . Hesketh , P . M . 11 S 2 ; A . Barclay , P . M . 11 S 2 ; R . Warrincr , P . M . 1547 ; F . Knight , P . M . 1325 ; R . Foote , P . M . 1 505 ; and
others . A most successful close to a popular year ' s office was made by Bro . C . Marsh , who efficiently installed Bro . George Godfrey as Worshipful Master , the excellence of the performance of the ceremony well warranting the special vote of thanks which was afterwards given , and also the presentation of a valuable Past Master ' s jewel in
recognition of Bro . Marsh s services . The officers invested by the newly-installed W . M . were Bros . C . Marsh , I . P . M . ; S . W . H . Hulse , S . W . ; Dr . T . Clarke , J . W . ; J . T . Callow , M . C ; D . Jackson , Treasurer ( re-elected ); W . T . May , Secretary ( re-appointed ); C . B . Robeson , S . D . ; C . Cochrane , J . D . ; J . B . Parker , I . G . ; J . Skeaf , Organist ( re-appointed ); J . H . Stillings , S . S . ; J . O . Mallabar , J . S . j J . Orme , A . S , ; and W . H . Ball was
reelected Tyler . Before the close of the lodge Bro . R . Martin , P . M . 11 S 2 , called the attention of the brethren to the proposed memorial portrait to Bro . the Earl of Lathom , and expressed a hope that the brethren of St . John's would liberally support the admirable scheme . After business the brethren adjourned to banquet , and during the evening the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given and responded to .
WOOLWICH . —Pattison Lodge ( No . 913 ) . — The installation meeting of the above lodge took place on Thursday week last , at the High Schoolfor Boys , Brook Hill Park , Plumstead , and was certainly one of the most enthusiastic and pleasurable gatherings that have occurred during the some 20 years the lodge has been in existence . About 1 o ' clock , the lodge was opened by Bro . H . Mason
W . M ., and Bro . W . B . Ledger was raised to the Sublime Degree . Bro . R . Edmunds , S . W . and W . M . elect , was then , with the usual formalities , placed in the important position of W . M . for the ensuing 12 months , and saluted in due form . He invested his officers as follows : Bros . W . Rees , S . W . ; E . Palmer , J . W . ; C . Coupland , P . M . and P . P . G . J . W . Kent , Treas . ; E . Denton , P . M . and P . G . I . D .
Kent , Sec ; G . II . Letton , S . D . ; T . R . Richardson , S . D . ; C . Lawson , J . D . ; A . Penfold , P . M ., D . C ; VV . D . Keeble , Assist . D . C ; H . J . Butter , P . M . and P . P . G . R . Kent , W . S . ; F . H . Johnson , Assist . W . S . ; W . B . Ledger , Org . ; and H . Mabbett , Tyler . The addresses were then delivered by the Installing Officer in his own iiuinicauie tne
ciuqucui anu manner , ana ceremony was concluded . Among a large number of distinguished brethren and visitors present were Bros , the Rev . H . Cummings , W . M . 1 S 37 , P . P . G . Chap . Cornwall ; C A . Ellis-Fermor , P . M . ; C . Coupland , P . M ., P . P . G . J . W . Kent ; W . Tongue , P . M . P . P . G . J . W . Kent ; I . McDougal , P . M . ; T . D . Hayes ,
P . M . ; VV . B . Lloyd , P . M . ; R . J . Cook , P . M . ; H . Shaw , P . M . 1536 , P . G . S . B . Kent ; Capt . J . Sculley , S . W . 706 ; Capt . J . McCaffery , 1536 ; Lieut . S . Watkins , S . W . 17 S 9 ; G . Mathams , W . M . 706 ; G . Beaver , W . M . 700 ; T . Hollyman , W . M . 1536 ; E . Stuteley , W . M . 15 S ; C White , W . M . 299 ; C . P . Drawbridge , W . M . 77 ; E . VV . Parkes , W . M . S 61 ; W . Denison , P . M . 1541 ; W . Topp ,
P . M . S 97 ; J . G . Pakes , P . M . S 71 ; E . H . Williams , P . M . 1056 ; G . Smith , W . M . 1839 ; G . Smith , sen ., J . D . 1 S 39 ; F . Kirk , P . M . 1328 ; | . Randall , 132 S ; FJ . B . Hobson , P . M . 700 ; G . Spinks , " P . M . 1536 ; Dr . C . H . T . Godwin , J . W . 70 C ; A . Knox , P . M . 1076 ; A . Saunders , J . W . 1536 ; J- H . Roberts , S . W ., W . M . elect 700 ; G . Riscli , 706 ; K . Ugland , 706 ; G . Frost , jun ., 13 ;
H . De Gray , 700 ; C Turner , 1472 ; G . Tedder , 11 ; and the W . Ms , of several of the neighbouring lodges , in all about 100 brethren . Bro . Mason was then presented with a handsome P . M . ' s jewel as a mark of respect by the brethren , and also for the valuable services rendered to the lodge during his year of office , and he returned thanks in suitable terms . A cordial
vote of thanks was tendered to Bro . Butter , and ordered to be inscribed on the minutes of the lodge , as some acknowledgment of the admirable manner in which he had worked the ceremony of installation , and he also returned thanks . A telegram was received from Lord Holmesdale , Prov . G . M ., regretting that important duties in the House of Lords prevented his attending , but cordially wishing the
W . M . every success . Bros . Denton and Shaw were congratulated on the provincial honours awarded to them by the Prov . Grand Lodge , and then the lodge was closed and the brethren went their various ways by road or rail to the Bull at Dartford , Bro . Bray ' s famous hostelry , where a superb banquet was partaken of . After the usual loyal and
Masonic toasts had been honoured , the W . M . gave that of " The R . W . P . G . M ., Lord Holmesdale . " Hesaid they , as provincial Masons , had more to do with their Prov . G . M . than any Grand Master in England , and knew his many excellencies as a Mason , and what he had done for Masonry , especially in the province . He asked them to drink the toast in bumpers . The toast of "The D . P . G . M ., Bro . Eastes , and the rest