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be opened in one part of the temple , and the luncheon would be held in the great hall . He trusted to see every brother of the lodge present , so that his lordship might see for' himself what sort of a lodge the Pattison was . His lordship or . ce said to him " I don't want to lose the Pattison' Lodge , " and he ( Bro . Penfold ) replied " No , my lord , and the Pattison don't want to lose you . " That mutual

good feeling still existed , and he trusted it would as long as the Pattison Lodge existed . He thanked them for the tcast , and resumed his seat amid cheers . The Worshipful Master , in responding for an enthusiastic reception of his health , said he thanked them for the very kind manner in which they had received and drunk the toast , but as they had given him plenty of work that night ,

and as his throat was not in the best of condition , he trusted they would excusehim saying more on the present occasion . He called upon the S . W . to propose the toast of " The Past Masters , " for whom Bros . Palmer and Hayes eloquently responded . The other toasts were "The Initiates , " "The Visitors , "

" The Lay Brethren of the Lodge , " " The Masonic Press , " and the Tyler ' s toast . The fine singing of Bros . Batchelor , Clifton , Lloyd , and others filled up the pauses in the speeches with harmony , and the whole affair was thoroughly enjoyed by all present .

GLOUCESTER . —Zetland Lodge ( No . 1005 ) . — The annual festival of this lodge was held on Wednesday , the 9 th inst . Bro . W . C Ferris was installed W . M ., the ceremony being performed by the newly-appointed D . Prov . G . M ., Bro . R . V . Vsssar-Smith . The VV . M . appointed the following brethren as his officers : Bros . T . blinkhorn , S . W . ; H . T . Jew , J . W . ; B . London , Fee ; VV . T .

Byetr , Treas . ; Capt . Frowde , Chap . ; E . Lea , S . D . ; T . Lindsey , J . D . ; T . Woodward , Org . ; E . Dallimore , I . G . ; F . Cu ' llis and S . Millard , D . C . ' s ; C . Roberts and George Tomes , Stwds . ; and H . Simpson , Tyler . The visiters were numerous , and included Bros . John Walker , M . A ., P . P . G . W . ; S . Moss , P . P . S . G . D . ; R . W . White , P . P . J . . W . ; James Bruton , P . P . S . G . D . ; A .

Woodward , P . P . S . G . D . ; H . S . Crump , P . P . G . D . C . ; E . G . Woodward , P . P . G . O . ; F . Needham , M . D ., W . M . 839 ; C . G . Clark , W . Renwick , W . M . 493 ; R . J . Weston , C . H . Goold , H . G . Chance , E . L . Rowe , John H . Stalvies , James Herbert , R . Sievers , W . R . Wheatley , J . Murrell , G . W . Starr , VV . Lane , and C . Holbrook , jun . During the proceedings a presentation was made to the

retiring W . M ., Bro . E . J . Chipp , Deputy Chief Constable of Gloucestershire . It consisted of a P . Prov . Deacon's jewel ( manufactured by Bro . George Kenning ) , and an illuminated address , of which the following is a copy : "Presented to Worshipful Brother Edward Thomas Chipp , I . P . M . Zetland Lodge ( No . 1005 ) , and Past Grand Deacon Gloucestershire , together with a Past

Prov . Grand Deacon ' s jewel , by the undermentioned members and ex-members of the lodge , as a token of their esteem and regard , and in recognition and appreciation of the faithful manner in which he has discharged the duties of Worshipful Master during the past two years , and wishing him long life , health , happiness , and prosperity . Masonic Hall , Gloucester , May gth ,

1888 . I'orty-two names were inscribed on the address . The presentation was made by the Installing Master , and fittingly acknowledged . The recent death of Bro . Brook-Smith , the late Deputy Prov . G . M ,, formed the subject of very feeling reference , and the lodge pedestals were draped with mourning . The Prov . G . M . has directed that mourning shall be worn by all the lodges until after the meeting of Prov . G . Lodge .

BROUGHTON . —Derby Lodge ( No . 1055 ) . — The usual monthly meeting of this excellent lodge took place on Thursday , the ioth inst ., at the Masonic Rooms , Bedford-street . There were present Bros . Walter Owen Pettitt , W . M . ; R . Williamson , P . M ., P . A . G . P ., I . P . M . ; C . Bagott , S . W . ; C . Smith , J . W . ; J . Heywood , Sec . ; J . Chalender , S . D . ; J . W . Hallam , J . D . ; J . B . Pearce ,

I . G . ; T . Taylor Evans , Chap . ; A . Morrison , P . M . ; F . C . Cooper , P . M . ; C . R . Hardman , P . M . ; M . Grierson , F . Hilton , J . Hilton , D . T . Craig , T . Dearden , F . VV . Hi )) , R . Howarth , J . Anderton , J . Grimshaw , and Wm . Taylor . Visitors : Bros . J . H . Edwards , 1773 ; A . S . Hennell , 2056 ; Oliver Gaggs , 2156 ; John Hulme , 2156 ; John Wardle , W . M . 1534 ; A . H . Williams , W . M . 2156 ; AllenAvison

S . W . 2156 ; F . Garner , P . M . 992 ; A . Gnce , W . M . 992 ; andG . S . Smith , P . M . 1134 . Lodge wasopenedby Bro . W . IO . Pettitt , VV . M ., when the minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed . There were two passings and one raising , all the ceremonies being performed by Bro . Pettitt , W . M ., in a most perfect manner , being thoroughly well supported by all his officers .

After hearty greetings from all visitors present , the lodge was closed , and the brethren adjourned to supper . The toast list was proceeded with in a most enthusiastic manner , and each toast most heartily replied to . During the evening the W . M ., Bro . W . O . Pettitt , called upon the Chaplain , Bro . the Rev . T . Taylor-Evans , to present the I . P . M ., Bro . Robert Williamson , P . A . G . P ., on

behalf of the lodge , with a portrait , lt was a £ length portrait , taken upon porcelain , framed , and mounted in gold . It is a splendid work of art and a faithful likeness , and reflects great credit on Bro . Warwick Brookes , the artist . In making the presentation , Bro . Taylor-Evans referred to the length of time Bro . Williamson had been connected

with the lodge , and spoke in terms of the highest commendation of the valuable services which he had rendered to the lodge by his manly and independent effoits on its behalf , and also of the valuable work done by him in the interests of the lodge and of Freemasonry in general during the past few years . He regretted that IV . rs . Williamson was unable to attend to receive the portrait , which it was the custom of

the lodge to present to the wife of every outgoing Master ; but in her absence he could not do better than present the picture to Bro . Williamson on her behalf , and request him to convey to her the sympathy of the lodge , and the hope that for many years to come she might be spared to gaze upon that faithful representation of her husband .

Bro . Williamson , in responding , tendered the Iodge the thanks of his wife and himself for the very charming portrait which it had been their pleasure to present . He said that it had been his intention to give a short resume or history of the lodge , but as that would take rather too long he thought he would defer it until a more fitting occasion . He had spent some of the happiest hours of his

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life in the Iodge , and , although he did not require anything to keep his memory fresh , he would always be reminded by that photograph of the bond of kinship which existed between himself and his brethren of the Derby Lodge . He had not been desirous of taking office , but had been compelled to do so by force of circumstances , and having done so he had endeavoured to fulfil his duties with all the energy

he was possessed of . If that had conduced to the welfare of the lodge and comfort of the brethren he felt himself amply repaid , and on behalf of his wife and himself he once more tendered his most hearty thanks for the portrait , and in return begged to present the lodge with a smaller

copy for the purpose of being placed amongst the portraits of the prior Past Masters on the walls of the Iodge . The pleasure of the evening was greatly enhanced by the sweet music discoursed by several popular instrumentalists—indeed , such a treat is rarely to be met with , and it can well be imagined was highly appreciated by all present .

TORQUAY . —Jordan Lodge ( No . 1402 ) . —The usual monthly meeting of this lodge was held in the Masonic Hall , on Tuesday , the Sth instant , when the following brethren were present with others : Bros . T . Prust , W . M . ; T . Morgan , P . M ., S . W . ; T . H . Wills , J . W . ; J . McKellar , S . D . ; T . J . Crossman , J . D . ; W . Hersey , as I . G . ; J . Dodge , P . P . G . Treas ., Treasurer ;

F . G . Hex , I . P . M ., Sec ; J . Lane , P . P . G . R . ; A . T . Blarney , P . G . Stwd . ; VV . J . Hughan , P . G . D . England , & c . ; J . Taylor , Stwd . ; J . E . Newton , Tyler ; J . R sdon . J . I ) . Beer , W . Hill , S . Will ? , T . Johnson , V . Lanzell , W . H . Snell , G . West , R . H . L . Holman , C . H . S . J . H . ll , and R . Pickard . The lodge was opened by the VV . M ., when the minutes were read , confirmed , and signed . The VV . M . vacated 1

the chair , whic ! « as occupied by Bro . J . Lane , who raised Bros . Ho ' . man , Hil , and Pickard to the Sublime Degree of M . M ., this beantiful and impressive ceremony , with the traditional history , explanation cf working tools and tracing hoard , bring worked by Bro . Lane in a most able manner . The W . M . then resumed the chair , and a ballot in favour cf Mr . W . H . Rowland taken , and , bting present , he was initiated , ihe VV . M . peiforming the ceremony with his accustomed ability , and the lodge was closed .

STRETFORD . —Prince Leopold Lodge ( No . 15 SS ) . —The installation of Bro . John Walton , the genial and highly popular host of the Victoria Hotel , Urmston , took place at the Masonic Rooms on Wednesday , the 9 th inst . Present : Bros . A . Lewtas , W . M . ; John Walton , S . W . ; A . Hope , J . W . ; W . H . Wakefield , P . P . G . S . B ., P . M ., Treas . ; W . Boden , Sec . ; J . J . Warburton , S . D . ;

W . R . Wild , J . D . ; H . Morris , I . G . j W . Chessy re , Tyler ; W . Amery , P . M . ; H . Crosby , P . M ., P . P . G . Purst . ; C Cooper , P . M . ; VV . Goodacre , P . M ., Prov . G . Sec , P . G . Std . Br . ; R . Bradshaw , J . Wood Paton , J . J . Johnston , T . Banath , J . Evans , A . Shirley , A . McMorine , M . B , Salt , and C . Brown . Visitors : Bros . E . L . Littler , P . M ., Treas . 1730 , Prov . G . P . ; J . Beresford , P . M . 104 , P . P . G .

D . C Cheshire ; Wm . Bowden , P . M . 1213 , 1814 , 2229 , P . P . G . S . B . ; J . J . Lambert , P . M . 1387 , P . G . Reg . ; W . H . Pennington , W . M . 1354 ; R . Green , 1354 ; J . Chadderton , P . M . 1213 , W . M . 2216 ; H . Heath , J . W . 1345 ; J . W . Barlow , J . W . 1775 ; E . A . Myers , J . W . 1730 ; R . E . Stringleman , 2231 ; J . Ridehalgh-Maddick , 1161 ; W . Gleave , VV . M . 104 ; W . Blears , Sec . 1496 ; H . Taylor ,

W . M . 467 ; A . Adams , W . M . 1213 ; Arthur E . Pownall , VV . M . 13 S 7 ; T . W . Bone , W . M . 1730 ; J . W . Wells , W . M . 2109 ; H . Slatter , I . P . M . 1213 ; W . Byway , P . M . 1213 ; J . Goss , 2156 ; G . F . Howard , 1633 ; VV . Dumville , P . M . 2156 ; C . Blacow , 2156 ; A . S . Kinnell , 2156 "; and Baines . The lodge was opened early in the afternoon , and the

minutes of the previous meeting read and confirmed . The ballot was taken for Messrs . J . Walton , jun ., Bell , Davis , and Walker , and was announced favourable to each candidate . Mr . J . Walton , jun . ( son of the W . M . elect ) , was initiated by Bro . C . Cooper , P . M . ; Mr . Bell by Bro . W . H . Wakefield , P . M ., P . P . G . S . B . ; and Mr . Davis by Bro . W . Amery , P . M . The fourth candidate was prevented , by

indisposition , from being present . The working tools were presented and explained to the three initiates by Bro . A . Hope , J . W . Bro . W . Goodacre , Prov . G . Sec , P . G . Std . Br ., occupied the chair of K . S ., for the purpose of installing Bro . John Walton W . M . for the ensuing year . After being presented to the Installing Master by Bro . A . Lewtas , the W . M . elect was inducted into the chair of K . S . Bro .

J . Beresford , P . M ., P . P . G . D . of C . Cheshire , invested and addressed the following brethren officers for the ensuing year in his well-known effective style : Bros . A . Hope , S . W . ; W . Boden , J . W . ; W . H . Wakefield , P . M ., P . P . G . S . B ., Treas . ; P . J . Warburton , Sec . ; R . Wild , S . D . ; H . Morris , J . D . ; T . Barrett , I . G . ; A . McMorine , Org . ; W . Amery , P . M ., D . C ; Litherland , Wommersley , Shirley ,

Turton , Evans , and Braune , Stewards ; and W . Chessyre , Tyler . The three addresses were ably delivered by Bro . VV . Goodacre , Prov . G . Sec , P . G . Std . Br ., and Bro . C Cooper , P . M ., presented the working tools to the newlyinstalled W . M . Prior to the lodge closing , the sum of £ 10 was voted from the lodge funds and £ 2 from the Charitybox towards the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls . Three

brethren announced their intention of going to London as Stewards at the Girls' Festival . After " Hearty good wishes" had been expressed by the numerous visitors , the Iodge was closed . The brethren were subsequently conveyed in carriages to Bro . John Walton's Hotel , the Victoria , at Urmston , and there celebrated the Festival of St . John with a

firstclass banquet that gave entire satisfaction to between 60 and 70 brethren who partook of it , and reflected the greatest credit on all concerned in its preparation , and on the worthy host and W . M . for his princely hospitality . After the banquet the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were honoured . The W . M . proposed "The Queen , and Prince and

Princess of Wales , " which was well received . Bro . W . Beresford , P . P . G . D . C . Cheshire , in proposing "The Rt . Hon . the Earl of Carnarvon , Pro G . Master , " said he had the pleasure of seeing the noble Earl instal the present Prov . Grand Master of East Lancashire , Bro . Col .

Le Gendre N . Starkie , when upwards of 1500 Masons were present . He likewise had the pleasure of seeing Bro . the Earl of Carnarvon instal their M . W . G . M ., the Prince of Wales , in the Albert Hall , London , when upwards of 7000 Masons assembled . These two memorable occasions added to the brilliant and masterly repl y given by

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their Pro Grand Master to the present Pope ' s attack on Freemasonry was sufficient to convince all members of th Craft that he had the interests of their Order at heart and was well qualified to fill the high position he held . ' The toast was drank with great heartiness , and then Bm Wm . Bowden , P . P . G . S . B ., proposed "The Health of th " Rt . Hon . the Earl of Lathom , Dep , Grand Master an 1

, Pro . Grand Master of West Lancashire" in euWistic terms , and coupled with the toast the name o £ Bro . Wm Goodacre , P . G . Std . Br . of England . This toast was also well received and heartil y drank after which Bro . Goodacre remarked that it was somewhat difficult for him to reply to the flattering remarks that had just been made about himself by Bro . Bowden as he con

, sidered the virtues he was said to posssess had been over extolled . He , however , felt honoured in having his name associated with their Prov . Grand Master ' s , who it was a pleasure to know and to serve , and who he appreciated and esteemed more and more every day . It was also a pleasur-r .

to him ( bro . boodacre ) to visit lodges such as the Prince Leopold , of which he was proud to be the father , and to find the members carrying out the principles of Freemasonry as they had done that afternoon in voting A , towards that admirable institution , the Royal Masonic In " stitution for Girls .

Bro . C . Cooper proposed "The Health of the V . W . the Dep . Prov . G . M . of West Lancashire , and the Ptov . G . Officers , Present and Past . " In tcsponse , Bro . W . Beresford , P . P . G . D . C , replied for Cheshire ; Bro . R . R . Lisenden , P . G . Stwd ., for East Lancashire ; and Bros . Wm . Bowden , P . P . G . S . B ., and VV H . Wakefield , P . P . G . S . B ., tor West Lancashire .

Bro . Alfred Lewtas , I . P . M ., in rising to propose "The Health of the W . M ., " was received with loud and long applause . Bro . Lewtas spoke in high terms of praise of the interest and Kal Bro . Walton had shown when fulfilling the duties of whatever office he had been appointed to , and augured a succes ful future for the Prince Leopold Lodge under his presidency , a capital commencement having been

made that day ivilh initiating three members . In conclusion , Bro . Lewtas said he hoped sincerely the good beginning would continue , and that their VV . M . would have a happy and prosperous year of office . He asked tho brethren to rise and drink heartily to the toast . Bo . Lewtas ' s invitation was promptly responded to , after which Bro . Wm . Dumville sang with his customary

ability and spirit , Here s to his health . " Bro . Walton , in a few well chosen sentences , responded , thanking the brethren for so heartily drinking his health , and Bro . Lewtas for his exceeding kind remarks . He confessed he was not a very eloquent or brilliant speaker , and therefore the brethren must not expect much in that line from him . He would , therefore , lay claim to an earnest

desire and determination to conduct the affairs of his lodge in a manner becoming good Freemasons , and hoped Bro . Lewtas's wish that he might have a prosperous year of office , might be to promote happiness and harmony amongst the _ brethren , and relying on the assistance and support of his officers and Past Masters , would endeavour to give satisfaction to all . It was not so much his desire

to increase the number of members as to get men of the right sort of stuff , and he trusted all who heard the beautiful charges that were given in the lodge from time to time , would take them well to heart , and become better men and Masons , and a credit to the Society to which they belonged . "The Health of the Initiates" was proposed and drank

with much enthusiasm , each brother subsequently responding . Other toasts , including "The I . P . M . and Installing Master , " "The Masonic Charities , " " Visiting Brethren , " and " P . M . ' s and Officers , " were proposed and responded to , and a very enjoyable and long to be remembered evening was spent , the intervals between the toasts being enlivened with some capital glees and songs from Bros , Blacow , W . Dumville , Kinnell , and others .

EAST MOLESEY . —Arnold Lodge ( No . 19 81 ) . —This lodge met after its winter vacation on Tuesday , the ist inst ., at their new home , the Castle Hotel . Present : Bros . F . Croaker , VV . M . ; G . Moorman , S . W . ; H . Shelley , J . W . ; John Youldon , I . P . M . ; W . Youldon , P . M ., Treas . ; J . W . Moorman . P . M ., Sec ; F . VV .

Hullett , S . D . ; G . A . Ball , J . D . ; J . J . Wright , I . G . ; W . Lane , Tyler ; S . P . Catterson , P . M . ; W . P . Catterson , P . M . ; C . Kipling , P . M . ; Walter Taylor , R . E . Catterson , VV . H . Holliday , A . Millen , C . Fleming , H . W . Knight , J . Heath , G . Leaver , E . Taylor , C . F . Davis , W . Youldon , T . Abnett , and F . Neale . Visitors : Bros . K . Ince , P . M . 247 . Ballarat : T . Pennineton . 163 S ; J <

Hattersley , 1607 ; VV . Wingham , W . M . 25 ; F . J . F " Iler > 548 ; W . Sparrowhawk , 1223 ; H . R . Cope , P . M . ip < W . Drewett , W . M . S 89 ; E . Compton , 1512 ; and J . Mayo , 1614 . The Iodge being opened , the minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed , and the ballot taken tot the following gentlemen : Messrs . Charles Fredk . Croaker , unani

Alfred Bard , and George Rouse , which was declared - mous in favour of each , the first named being the eldest son of the W . M . The candidates were initiated in faultless manner by the W . M ., Bro . V . Croaker . Bro . Heat " was raised to the Degree of M . M ., and the customary routine business concluded , the brethren and visitors a journed for refreshment , where the usual loyal and Mas toasts were honoured , several of the visitors speaking

high commendation of both the work carried out in lodge and the reception at the refreshment table . 1 Bro . Ince , an Australian brother , spoke most wa . £ : „ tbe reception he had received at all Masonic mee ' Pffle England , and he should return to his Antipodean ho ^ carrying with him a bosom full of pleasant recollection his visit to Old England . . . The Tyler's toast brought the proceedings of this plea 5 evening to a close .

CATERHAM . —Caterham Lodge ( No . 2095 )^ The installation festival of this flourishing little lodge ^ held on Saturday , the 12 th inst ., at the Drill Hall , '" . jnj , pretty valley from which it derives its name . The ret - W . M ., Bro . Dr . George J . Eady , performed the cerem ^ J of installation with great ability , and well merited the js plaudits of the brethren assembled . The new y \ ' Bro . J . E . Street , and he invested his officers as low < Bros . F . A . Guimaraens . t S . W . j J . T . Cox ( P ., sec , J . W . ; HerberfStenning . Treas . s F . W . Mansell *

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be opened in one part of the temple , and the luncheon would be held in the great hall . He trusted to see every brother of the lodge present , so that his lordship might see for' himself what sort of a lodge the Pattison was . His lordship or . ce said to him " I don't want to lose the Pattison' Lodge , " and he ( Bro . Penfold ) replied " No , my lord , and the Pattison don't want to lose you . " That mutual

good feeling still existed , and he trusted it would as long as the Pattison Lodge existed . He thanked them for the tcast , and resumed his seat amid cheers . The Worshipful Master , in responding for an enthusiastic reception of his health , said he thanked them for the very kind manner in which they had received and drunk the toast , but as they had given him plenty of work that night ,

and as his throat was not in the best of condition , he trusted they would excusehim saying more on the present occasion . He called upon the S . W . to propose the toast of " The Past Masters , " for whom Bros . Palmer and Hayes eloquently responded . The other toasts were "The Initiates , " "The Visitors , "

" The Lay Brethren of the Lodge , " " The Masonic Press , " and the Tyler ' s toast . The fine singing of Bros . Batchelor , Clifton , Lloyd , and others filled up the pauses in the speeches with harmony , and the whole affair was thoroughly enjoyed by all present .

GLOUCESTER . —Zetland Lodge ( No . 1005 ) . — The annual festival of this lodge was held on Wednesday , the 9 th inst . Bro . W . C Ferris was installed W . M ., the ceremony being performed by the newly-appointed D . Prov . G . M ., Bro . R . V . Vsssar-Smith . The VV . M . appointed the following brethren as his officers : Bros . T . blinkhorn , S . W . ; H . T . Jew , J . W . ; B . London , Fee ; VV . T .

Byetr , Treas . ; Capt . Frowde , Chap . ; E . Lea , S . D . ; T . Lindsey , J . D . ; T . Woodward , Org . ; E . Dallimore , I . G . ; F . Cu ' llis and S . Millard , D . C . ' s ; C . Roberts and George Tomes , Stwds . ; and H . Simpson , Tyler . The visiters were numerous , and included Bros . John Walker , M . A ., P . P . G . W . ; S . Moss , P . P . S . G . D . ; R . W . White , P . P . J . . W . ; James Bruton , P . P . S . G . D . ; A .

Woodward , P . P . S . G . D . ; H . S . Crump , P . P . G . D . C . ; E . G . Woodward , P . P . G . O . ; F . Needham , M . D ., W . M . 839 ; C . G . Clark , W . Renwick , W . M . 493 ; R . J . Weston , C . H . Goold , H . G . Chance , E . L . Rowe , John H . Stalvies , James Herbert , R . Sievers , W . R . Wheatley , J . Murrell , G . W . Starr , VV . Lane , and C . Holbrook , jun . During the proceedings a presentation was made to the

retiring W . M ., Bro . E . J . Chipp , Deputy Chief Constable of Gloucestershire . It consisted of a P . Prov . Deacon's jewel ( manufactured by Bro . George Kenning ) , and an illuminated address , of which the following is a copy : "Presented to Worshipful Brother Edward Thomas Chipp , I . P . M . Zetland Lodge ( No . 1005 ) , and Past Grand Deacon Gloucestershire , together with a Past

Prov . Grand Deacon ' s jewel , by the undermentioned members and ex-members of the lodge , as a token of their esteem and regard , and in recognition and appreciation of the faithful manner in which he has discharged the duties of Worshipful Master during the past two years , and wishing him long life , health , happiness , and prosperity . Masonic Hall , Gloucester , May gth ,

1888 . I'orty-two names were inscribed on the address . The presentation was made by the Installing Master , and fittingly acknowledged . The recent death of Bro . Brook-Smith , the late Deputy Prov . G . M ,, formed the subject of very feeling reference , and the lodge pedestals were draped with mourning . The Prov . G . M . has directed that mourning shall be worn by all the lodges until after the meeting of Prov . G . Lodge .

BROUGHTON . —Derby Lodge ( No . 1055 ) . — The usual monthly meeting of this excellent lodge took place on Thursday , the ioth inst ., at the Masonic Rooms , Bedford-street . There were present Bros . Walter Owen Pettitt , W . M . ; R . Williamson , P . M ., P . A . G . P ., I . P . M . ; C . Bagott , S . W . ; C . Smith , J . W . ; J . Heywood , Sec . ; J . Chalender , S . D . ; J . W . Hallam , J . D . ; J . B . Pearce ,

I . G . ; T . Taylor Evans , Chap . ; A . Morrison , P . M . ; F . C . Cooper , P . M . ; C . R . Hardman , P . M . ; M . Grierson , F . Hilton , J . Hilton , D . T . Craig , T . Dearden , F . VV . Hi )) , R . Howarth , J . Anderton , J . Grimshaw , and Wm . Taylor . Visitors : Bros . J . H . Edwards , 1773 ; A . S . Hennell , 2056 ; Oliver Gaggs , 2156 ; John Hulme , 2156 ; John Wardle , W . M . 1534 ; A . H . Williams , W . M . 2156 ; AllenAvison

S . W . 2156 ; F . Garner , P . M . 992 ; A . Gnce , W . M . 992 ; andG . S . Smith , P . M . 1134 . Lodge wasopenedby Bro . W . IO . Pettitt , VV . M ., when the minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed . There were two passings and one raising , all the ceremonies being performed by Bro . Pettitt , W . M ., in a most perfect manner , being thoroughly well supported by all his officers .

After hearty greetings from all visitors present , the lodge was closed , and the brethren adjourned to supper . The toast list was proceeded with in a most enthusiastic manner , and each toast most heartily replied to . During the evening the W . M ., Bro . W . O . Pettitt , called upon the Chaplain , Bro . the Rev . T . Taylor-Evans , to present the I . P . M ., Bro . Robert Williamson , P . A . G . P ., on

behalf of the lodge , with a portrait , lt was a £ length portrait , taken upon porcelain , framed , and mounted in gold . It is a splendid work of art and a faithful likeness , and reflects great credit on Bro . Warwick Brookes , the artist . In making the presentation , Bro . Taylor-Evans referred to the length of time Bro . Williamson had been connected

with the lodge , and spoke in terms of the highest commendation of the valuable services which he had rendered to the lodge by his manly and independent effoits on its behalf , and also of the valuable work done by him in the interests of the lodge and of Freemasonry in general during the past few years . He regretted that IV . rs . Williamson was unable to attend to receive the portrait , which it was the custom of

the lodge to present to the wife of every outgoing Master ; but in her absence he could not do better than present the picture to Bro . Williamson on her behalf , and request him to convey to her the sympathy of the lodge , and the hope that for many years to come she might be spared to gaze upon that faithful representation of her husband .

Bro . Williamson , in responding , tendered the Iodge the thanks of his wife and himself for the very charming portrait which it had been their pleasure to present . He said that it had been his intention to give a short resume or history of the lodge , but as that would take rather too long he thought he would defer it until a more fitting occasion . He had spent some of the happiest hours of his

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life in the Iodge , and , although he did not require anything to keep his memory fresh , he would always be reminded by that photograph of the bond of kinship which existed between himself and his brethren of the Derby Lodge . He had not been desirous of taking office , but had been compelled to do so by force of circumstances , and having done so he had endeavoured to fulfil his duties with all the energy

he was possessed of . If that had conduced to the welfare of the lodge and comfort of the brethren he felt himself amply repaid , and on behalf of his wife and himself he once more tendered his most hearty thanks for the portrait , and in return begged to present the lodge with a smaller

copy for the purpose of being placed amongst the portraits of the prior Past Masters on the walls of the Iodge . The pleasure of the evening was greatly enhanced by the sweet music discoursed by several popular instrumentalists—indeed , such a treat is rarely to be met with , and it can well be imagined was highly appreciated by all present .

TORQUAY . —Jordan Lodge ( No . 1402 ) . —The usual monthly meeting of this lodge was held in the Masonic Hall , on Tuesday , the Sth instant , when the following brethren were present with others : Bros . T . Prust , W . M . ; T . Morgan , P . M ., S . W . ; T . H . Wills , J . W . ; J . McKellar , S . D . ; T . J . Crossman , J . D . ; W . Hersey , as I . G . ; J . Dodge , P . P . G . Treas ., Treasurer ;

F . G . Hex , I . P . M ., Sec ; J . Lane , P . P . G . R . ; A . T . Blarney , P . G . Stwd . ; VV . J . Hughan , P . G . D . England , & c . ; J . Taylor , Stwd . ; J . E . Newton , Tyler ; J . R sdon . J . I ) . Beer , W . Hill , S . Will ? , T . Johnson , V . Lanzell , W . H . Snell , G . West , R . H . L . Holman , C . H . S . J . H . ll , and R . Pickard . The lodge was opened by the VV . M ., when the minutes were read , confirmed , and signed . The VV . M . vacated 1

the chair , whic ! « as occupied by Bro . J . Lane , who raised Bros . Ho ' . man , Hil , and Pickard to the Sublime Degree of M . M ., this beantiful and impressive ceremony , with the traditional history , explanation cf working tools and tracing hoard , bring worked by Bro . Lane in a most able manner . The W . M . then resumed the chair , and a ballot in favour cf Mr . W . H . Rowland taken , and , bting present , he was initiated , ihe VV . M . peiforming the ceremony with his accustomed ability , and the lodge was closed .

STRETFORD . —Prince Leopold Lodge ( No . 15 SS ) . —The installation of Bro . John Walton , the genial and highly popular host of the Victoria Hotel , Urmston , took place at the Masonic Rooms on Wednesday , the 9 th inst . Present : Bros . A . Lewtas , W . M . ; John Walton , S . W . ; A . Hope , J . W . ; W . H . Wakefield , P . P . G . S . B ., P . M ., Treas . ; W . Boden , Sec . ; J . J . Warburton , S . D . ;

W . R . Wild , J . D . ; H . Morris , I . G . j W . Chessy re , Tyler ; W . Amery , P . M . ; H . Crosby , P . M ., P . P . G . Purst . ; C Cooper , P . M . ; VV . Goodacre , P . M ., Prov . G . Sec , P . G . Std . Br . ; R . Bradshaw , J . Wood Paton , J . J . Johnston , T . Banath , J . Evans , A . Shirley , A . McMorine , M . B , Salt , and C . Brown . Visitors : Bros . E . L . Littler , P . M ., Treas . 1730 , Prov . G . P . ; J . Beresford , P . M . 104 , P . P . G .

D . C Cheshire ; Wm . Bowden , P . M . 1213 , 1814 , 2229 , P . P . G . S . B . ; J . J . Lambert , P . M . 1387 , P . G . Reg . ; W . H . Pennington , W . M . 1354 ; R . Green , 1354 ; J . Chadderton , P . M . 1213 , W . M . 2216 ; H . Heath , J . W . 1345 ; J . W . Barlow , J . W . 1775 ; E . A . Myers , J . W . 1730 ; R . E . Stringleman , 2231 ; J . Ridehalgh-Maddick , 1161 ; W . Gleave , VV . M . 104 ; W . Blears , Sec . 1496 ; H . Taylor ,

W . M . 467 ; A . Adams , W . M . 1213 ; Arthur E . Pownall , VV . M . 13 S 7 ; T . W . Bone , W . M . 1730 ; J . W . Wells , W . M . 2109 ; H . Slatter , I . P . M . 1213 ; W . Byway , P . M . 1213 ; J . Goss , 2156 ; G . F . Howard , 1633 ; VV . Dumville , P . M . 2156 ; C . Blacow , 2156 ; A . S . Kinnell , 2156 "; and Baines . The lodge was opened early in the afternoon , and the

minutes of the previous meeting read and confirmed . The ballot was taken for Messrs . J . Walton , jun ., Bell , Davis , and Walker , and was announced favourable to each candidate . Mr . J . Walton , jun . ( son of the W . M . elect ) , was initiated by Bro . C . Cooper , P . M . ; Mr . Bell by Bro . W . H . Wakefield , P . M ., P . P . G . S . B . ; and Mr . Davis by Bro . W . Amery , P . M . The fourth candidate was prevented , by

indisposition , from being present . The working tools were presented and explained to the three initiates by Bro . A . Hope , J . W . Bro . W . Goodacre , Prov . G . Sec , P . G . Std . Br ., occupied the chair of K . S ., for the purpose of installing Bro . John Walton W . M . for the ensuing year . After being presented to the Installing Master by Bro . A . Lewtas , the W . M . elect was inducted into the chair of K . S . Bro .

J . Beresford , P . M ., P . P . G . D . of C . Cheshire , invested and addressed the following brethren officers for the ensuing year in his well-known effective style : Bros . A . Hope , S . W . ; W . Boden , J . W . ; W . H . Wakefield , P . M ., P . P . G . S . B ., Treas . ; P . J . Warburton , Sec . ; R . Wild , S . D . ; H . Morris , J . D . ; T . Barrett , I . G . ; A . McMorine , Org . ; W . Amery , P . M ., D . C ; Litherland , Wommersley , Shirley ,

Turton , Evans , and Braune , Stewards ; and W . Chessyre , Tyler . The three addresses were ably delivered by Bro . VV . Goodacre , Prov . G . Sec , P . G . Std . Br ., and Bro . C Cooper , P . M ., presented the working tools to the newlyinstalled W . M . Prior to the lodge closing , the sum of £ 10 was voted from the lodge funds and £ 2 from the Charitybox towards the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls . Three

brethren announced their intention of going to London as Stewards at the Girls' Festival . After " Hearty good wishes" had been expressed by the numerous visitors , the Iodge was closed . The brethren were subsequently conveyed in carriages to Bro . John Walton's Hotel , the Victoria , at Urmston , and there celebrated the Festival of St . John with a

firstclass banquet that gave entire satisfaction to between 60 and 70 brethren who partook of it , and reflected the greatest credit on all concerned in its preparation , and on the worthy host and W . M . for his princely hospitality . After the banquet the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were honoured . The W . M . proposed "The Queen , and Prince and

Princess of Wales , " which was well received . Bro . W . Beresford , P . P . G . D . C . Cheshire , in proposing "The Rt . Hon . the Earl of Carnarvon , Pro G . Master , " said he had the pleasure of seeing the noble Earl instal the present Prov . Grand Master of East Lancashire , Bro . Col .

Le Gendre N . Starkie , when upwards of 1500 Masons were present . He likewise had the pleasure of seeing Bro . the Earl of Carnarvon instal their M . W . G . M ., the Prince of Wales , in the Albert Hall , London , when upwards of 7000 Masons assembled . These two memorable occasions added to the brilliant and masterly repl y given by

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their Pro Grand Master to the present Pope ' s attack on Freemasonry was sufficient to convince all members of th Craft that he had the interests of their Order at heart and was well qualified to fill the high position he held . ' The toast was drank with great heartiness , and then Bm Wm . Bowden , P . P . G . S . B ., proposed "The Health of th " Rt . Hon . the Earl of Lathom , Dep , Grand Master an 1

, Pro . Grand Master of West Lancashire" in euWistic terms , and coupled with the toast the name o £ Bro . Wm Goodacre , P . G . Std . Br . of England . This toast was also well received and heartil y drank after which Bro . Goodacre remarked that it was somewhat difficult for him to reply to the flattering remarks that had just been made about himself by Bro . Bowden as he con

, sidered the virtues he was said to posssess had been over extolled . He , however , felt honoured in having his name associated with their Prov . Grand Master ' s , who it was a pleasure to know and to serve , and who he appreciated and esteemed more and more every day . It was also a pleasur-r .

to him ( bro . boodacre ) to visit lodges such as the Prince Leopold , of which he was proud to be the father , and to find the members carrying out the principles of Freemasonry as they had done that afternoon in voting A , towards that admirable institution , the Royal Masonic In " stitution for Girls .

Bro . C . Cooper proposed "The Health of the V . W . the Dep . Prov . G . M . of West Lancashire , and the Ptov . G . Officers , Present and Past . " In tcsponse , Bro . W . Beresford , P . P . G . D . C , replied for Cheshire ; Bro . R . R . Lisenden , P . G . Stwd ., for East Lancashire ; and Bros . Wm . Bowden , P . P . G . S . B ., and VV H . Wakefield , P . P . G . S . B ., tor West Lancashire .

Bro . Alfred Lewtas , I . P . M ., in rising to propose "The Health of the W . M ., " was received with loud and long applause . Bro . Lewtas spoke in high terms of praise of the interest and Kal Bro . Walton had shown when fulfilling the duties of whatever office he had been appointed to , and augured a succes ful future for the Prince Leopold Lodge under his presidency , a capital commencement having been

made that day ivilh initiating three members . In conclusion , Bro . Lewtas said he hoped sincerely the good beginning would continue , and that their VV . M . would have a happy and prosperous year of office . He asked tho brethren to rise and drink heartily to the toast . Bo . Lewtas ' s invitation was promptly responded to , after which Bro . Wm . Dumville sang with his customary

ability and spirit , Here s to his health . " Bro . Walton , in a few well chosen sentences , responded , thanking the brethren for so heartily drinking his health , and Bro . Lewtas for his exceeding kind remarks . He confessed he was not a very eloquent or brilliant speaker , and therefore the brethren must not expect much in that line from him . He would , therefore , lay claim to an earnest

desire and determination to conduct the affairs of his lodge in a manner becoming good Freemasons , and hoped Bro . Lewtas's wish that he might have a prosperous year of office , might be to promote happiness and harmony amongst the _ brethren , and relying on the assistance and support of his officers and Past Masters , would endeavour to give satisfaction to all . It was not so much his desire

to increase the number of members as to get men of the right sort of stuff , and he trusted all who heard the beautiful charges that were given in the lodge from time to time , would take them well to heart , and become better men and Masons , and a credit to the Society to which they belonged . "The Health of the Initiates" was proposed and drank

with much enthusiasm , each brother subsequently responding . Other toasts , including "The I . P . M . and Installing Master , " "The Masonic Charities , " " Visiting Brethren , " and " P . M . ' s and Officers , " were proposed and responded to , and a very enjoyable and long to be remembered evening was spent , the intervals between the toasts being enlivened with some capital glees and songs from Bros , Blacow , W . Dumville , Kinnell , and others .

EAST MOLESEY . —Arnold Lodge ( No . 19 81 ) . —This lodge met after its winter vacation on Tuesday , the ist inst ., at their new home , the Castle Hotel . Present : Bros . F . Croaker , VV . M . ; G . Moorman , S . W . ; H . Shelley , J . W . ; John Youldon , I . P . M . ; W . Youldon , P . M ., Treas . ; J . W . Moorman . P . M ., Sec ; F . VV .

Hullett , S . D . ; G . A . Ball , J . D . ; J . J . Wright , I . G . ; W . Lane , Tyler ; S . P . Catterson , P . M . ; W . P . Catterson , P . M . ; C . Kipling , P . M . ; Walter Taylor , R . E . Catterson , VV . H . Holliday , A . Millen , C . Fleming , H . W . Knight , J . Heath , G . Leaver , E . Taylor , C . F . Davis , W . Youldon , T . Abnett , and F . Neale . Visitors : Bros . K . Ince , P . M . 247 . Ballarat : T . Pennineton . 163 S ; J <

Hattersley , 1607 ; VV . Wingham , W . M . 25 ; F . J . F " Iler > 548 ; W . Sparrowhawk , 1223 ; H . R . Cope , P . M . ip < W . Drewett , W . M . S 89 ; E . Compton , 1512 ; and J . Mayo , 1614 . The Iodge being opened , the minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed , and the ballot taken tot the following gentlemen : Messrs . Charles Fredk . Croaker , unani

Alfred Bard , and George Rouse , which was declared - mous in favour of each , the first named being the eldest son of the W . M . The candidates were initiated in faultless manner by the W . M ., Bro . V . Croaker . Bro . Heat " was raised to the Degree of M . M ., and the customary routine business concluded , the brethren and visitors a journed for refreshment , where the usual loyal and Mas toasts were honoured , several of the visitors speaking

high commendation of both the work carried out in lodge and the reception at the refreshment table . 1 Bro . Ince , an Australian brother , spoke most wa . £ : „ tbe reception he had received at all Masonic mee ' Pffle England , and he should return to his Antipodean ho ^ carrying with him a bosom full of pleasant recollection his visit to Old England . . . The Tyler's toast brought the proceedings of this plea 5 evening to a close .

CATERHAM . —Caterham Lodge ( No . 2095 )^ The installation festival of this flourishing little lodge ^ held on Saturday , the 12 th inst ., at the Drill Hall , '" . jnj , pretty valley from which it derives its name . The ret - W . M ., Bro . Dr . George J . Eady , performed the cerem ^ J of installation with great ability , and well merited the js plaudits of the brethren assembled . The new y \ ' Bro . J . E . Street , and he invested his officers as low < Bros . F . A . Guimaraens . t S . W . j J . T . Cox ( P ., sec , J . W . ; HerberfStenning . Treas . s F . W . Mansell *

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