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Masonic And General Tidings
MASONIC AND GENERAL TIDINGS
Bro . C . E . Barnett was on Wednesday last installed W . M . of the Langton Lodge , No . 1673 , 31 Spiers and Pond ' s Holborn Viaduct Hotel . The installation ceremony was very ably performed by the outgoing Master , Bro . J . D . Langton , who was subsequently presented with a Past Master ' s jewel . VVe hope to give a report of the proceedings in our next .
Bro . Thomas Beard , C . C , has been elected p resident of the Putney Ratepayers' Protection Association . A portrait of Bro . G . A . Sala appears in the current number of Society . Bro . J . D . Allcroft has presented a number of volumes to the library of the Worcester Young Men ' s Christian Association .
Bro . Sir Thomas Brassey , M . P ., allowed the use of a farm for the East Sussex Hunt Steeplechases , and his son , Mr . T . A . Brassey , amid great cheering , rode the winning horse in a field of six for the Normanhurst stakes . Bro . H . W . Henniker Ranee , LL . D . ( of the firm of Messrs . Wynne Baxter , Ranee , and Meade ) , has been elected one of the guardians of the poor for Fulham .
Bro . the Earl of Galway has consented to preside at the sixty-eighth Anniversary Festival of the Royal Caledonian Asylum , to be held on Thursday , May 3 rd , at Freemasons' Tavern . Bro . the Lord Mayor and the Lady Mayoress
fave a dinner at the Mansion House on Wednesday in onour of Bro .. Henry Aaron Isaacs , thc newly-elected Alderman of Portsoken Ward , who earlier in the day had been admitted and taken his seat in the Court of Aldermen in Guildhall .
H . R . H . the Duke and Duchess of Connaught arrived at Windsor Castle from Bagshot on Saturday last on a visit to the Queen . It is said that Bro . the Earl of Carnarvon , Pro Grand Master , will be asked to accept the office of President of the new Pipe Roll Society . Readers will please to understand that this worthy association has nothing whatever to do with smoking .
Bro . Alderman Sir B . S . Phillips has been elected a Vice-President of a newly-formed Sussex Sanitary Inspection Association . Bro . Mr . Deputy Saunders will preside at the annual meeting of the Sunday Schools of the Greenwichroad Congregational Church to-morrow . Bro . Henry Irving presided on Thursday last at the annual festival of the Lyceum Theatre Provident and Benevolent Fund .
Bro . H . Halifax Wills was on Saturday last installed W . M . of the Mizpah Lodge , No . 1671 , at thc Albion Hotel , Aldersgate-street . On Friday last Bro . Sir Charles Dilke , M . P ., in the temporary absence at Windsor of the Home Secretary , received a deputation from the London District Board of the Amalgamated Union of Operative Bakers and Confectioners on the subject of the unsanitary condition of London Bakehouses .
We have had submitted for our inspection a very attractive and useful article which the patentee calls the Combination Fitzroy Barometer and Time-Piece . It is fitted in a polished oak case and contains a Fitzroy barometer and brass indicator , thermometer , storm glass , and a scale explanatory of the rise and fall of the mercury , direction of the wind , & c . The whole is surmounted by an
excellent S-day clock , and is altogether a wonderful two guineas worth . We are asked to state that in consequence of alterations that have been made at the Cafe Royal , the Regent-street entrance only will be available in future for the lodge room and the saloons A . B . C .
At the meeting held on Tuesday afternoon at the City Terminus Hotel , Cannon-street , for the purpose of strengthening the hands of Bro . B . Samuelson , M . P ., in relation to his motion for making the Railway Commission permanent and giving it extended powers , Mr . Ritchie , M . P ., occupied the chair , and among those present were Bros . Borlase , M . P ., and P . Duckham , M . P .
Her Majesty still suffers from the severe sprain she received some time since , and is unable to walk or even stand for more than a few seconds . Sir James Paget , who saw the Queen on Saturday last , is of opinion that a considerable interval must elapse ere the joint receives its
power . Among those expected to be present on the occasion of the Prince oi Wales laying the foundation stone of the new Indian Institute on VVednesday , the 2 nd May next , are the Marquis of Salisbury , Chancellor of the University , and Bros , the Earl of Carnarvon , Pro Grand Master , High Steward , Sir Thomas Brassey , K . C . B ., M . P ., the Earl of Derby , and Sir John Mowbray , Bart ., M . P ., one of the M . P . s , for Oxford University .
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the throat or chest , Hollowav ' s Ointment should be rubbed upon these parts without dclav . and ' his Pills taker in appropriate doses , to promote its curative action . No catarrhs or sore throats can resist these remedies . Printed directions envelope every package of Hoiloway's , medicaments , which arc- suited to all ages and conditions , and to every ordinary disease to which humanity is liable . — [ A . DYT . ]
Masonic And General Tidings
Bro . George Vickery is the architect for the block of warehouse premises in Aldermanbury Avenue . A Provincial Grand Lodge of Matk Master Masons of West Yorkshire will be held at the Freemasons ' Hall , Halifax , on Wednesday next . The installation meeting of the Selwyn Lodge , No . 1901 , was held on Thursday evening , at the Masonic Hall of thc East Dulwich Hotel , Goose-green , Peckhamrye . We shall give a report of the proceedings in our next .
At the last meeting of the Gallery Lodge a founders' and Past Master ' s jewel was presented to the late Secretary , Bro . Basil Cooke . The Euphrates Lodge of Instruction will on Monday next remove to the Mother Red Cap , High-street , Camden Town , at eight o'clock , and every Monday night
from eight to ten . On Tuesday , Bro . Lord Carlingford , as Lord President of the Council , received two deputations on the subject of foot-and-mouth disease from the Royal Agricultural Society of England and the Shorthorn Society respectively .
The Mayor of Dover has received a communication from the Duke of Connaught to the effect that his Koyal Highness and the Duchess will visit the town on the 14 th July , and open the new Town Hall and public park . Among the many inquiries after Col . Burnab y ' s health have been her Majesty , the Baroness Burdett-Coutts , Bro . Lord Claud Hamilton , M . P ., and Lady Claude Hamilton , Bros . General Lord Wolseley , Viscount
Powerscourt , and the Earl of Galloway . Bro . Count Nigra , Italian Ambassador in London , visited Bro . Earl Granville on Monday , at the Foreign Office . On Monday next the Duke of Albany , will lay the foundation stone ofthe new building of the Birkbeck Library and Scientific Instiution , Bream ' s-buildings , Chancery-lane .
fhe Gazette has announced that the Queen ' s birthday will be celebrated throughout the country generally on Thursday , the 24 th ot May—the actual day—but in London only on Saturday , the 26 th May . A chapter of Instruction will be opened on Wednesday next at the Boston Hotel , Junction Road , Holloway , and will be held on Wednesdays at S . 30 p . m . by Comp . J . D . Collier , P . M ., P . Z ., as Preceptor , and Comps . Henry Slyman , H ., as Scribe E .
Ex . Comp . G . Boulton was , on Tuesday evening , installed as M . E . Z . of the Wanderers' Chapter , No . 1604 . A report of the proceedings will be given in our next impression . A handsome presentation was made to Bro . J . W . Buchan , P . M . 1259 , by the members of the Duke of Edinburgh Lodge of Instruction on Friday last . Bro . E . H . Rolfe , S . VV . 1259 , officiated as president and made
the presentation in a very graceful manner . Bro . I . Charlton , J . W . 1259 , being Vice-President . The gifts consisted of a breakfast service and silver salver , and were subscribed for by a large number of brethren in recognition of Bro . P . M . Buchan ' s valuable services as Secretary ot the lodge of instruction for nine years . The lodge meets every Friday at Bro . J . P . Moore's , P . M . 13 , D . C . 1259 , Bricklayer's Arms , Narrow-street , Limehouse , Bro . R , Atkins , P . M . 1250 , Preceptor .
We understand that a warrant has been granted by H . R . H . the Prince of Wales , M . W . G . M ., to the John Carpenter Lodge , No . 1997 , which is founded by old scholars ot the City of London School , and is named after the founder of the school , who was town clerk of London in the year 144 S . The Rt . Hon . the Lord Mayor will be the first
W . M ., and will be supported by the sheriffs and Mr . Ex-Sheriff Hutton . The consecration ceremony will take place on Friday , the nth May next , at the Albion Tavern , Aldersgate-street , and will be performed by Bro . Shadwell H . Clerke , Grand Secretary , assisted by Bro . Sir John B . Monckton and other Grand Officers .
Ihe Humber Installed Masters Lodge of Instruction will meet at Freemasons' Hall , Osborne-strett , Hull , on Friday , the 27 th inst ., under the presidency of the Deputy Provincial Grand Master for West and East Yorks , Bro . John Pearson Bell , M . D ., J . P ., for the purpose of hearing Bro . James Stevens , P . M ., P . Z ., deliver his interesting lecture explanatory of the rituals and ceremonies of
the First Degree . Lodge will be opened at 7 . 30 p . m ., and brethren are to appear in Craft clothing and jewels . We have received circulars announcing the delivery of this lecture by Bro . Stevens in the St . Margaret ' s Lodge , No . 1432 , at Lowestoft , on the 26 th inst . ; and in the Loughborough Lodgeof Instruction , at the Cambria , Loughborough Junction , S . E ., on Monday , the 30 th .
At the grand military assault-at-arms held on Monday , at the Albert Hall , in aid of the Egyptian War Fund , there were present among other illustrious and distinguished personages , the Prince and Princess of Wales , the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh , tbe Duke of Connaught , the Duke and Duchess of Albany , the Duke of Cambridge , the Duke and Duchess of Teck , and Bro . Lord and Lady Wolseley .
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Masonic And General Tidings
Lord Alcester took the oath and his seat in the House of Lords on Thursday evening last . His lordship was formally introduced to the Lord Chancellor by Bro . Sir Albert VV . Woods , ( Garter ) G . D . of C , and accompanied to the table by Lords Haslech and Wolseley .
The Princess Louise and the Marquis of Lome left Boston , Mass ., for Ottawa , on Monday" ] the io * th inst ., and on their arrival the next day at the latter city were most cordially greeted by a large crowd , amongst whom were the ministers and other high functionaries .
Among those present at the complimentary dinner given by the officers of the Royal Marines at St . James ' s Hall , on Monday evening , to the Duke of Edinburgh as Honorary Colonel of that force , were the Prince of Wales , the Duke of Connaught , and the Duke
of Cambridge . The Queen and Princess Beatrice , attended by the ladies and gentlemen of the Court , left Windsor Castle for Osborne on Tuesday . It is expected her Majesty will remain in the Isle of Wight for about three weeks and then return to Windsor .
The Prince of Wales will attend the first Spring Meeting at Newmarket next week , leaving town on Tuesday in time Ior the races and returning on Friday afternoon . Once again there is a rumour that Bro . Santley , the great English baritone , has resolved on entering a monastery , it being said that he has joined the Passionist Fathers at Sulton , near St . Helen ' s , as a lay brother .
VVith reference to the article on the Hospital for Sick Children in Great Ormond-street , which appeared in our issue of the 7 th inst ., we have received the following letter from a lady : " As we want to launch into bricks and mortar it would be appropriate that the great building guild should help us . lt is a pity that those good old times are past when the master and his men worked at the Craft . It might otherwise be given unto us to see the Prince of
Wales and the humbler brethren working shoulder to shoulder in raising the walls of the Childrens' Hospital . " With the commencement , in May , of its next volume , "The Journal of Forestry , " still conducted by Mr . F . G . Heath , author of " Autumnal Leaves" and editor of Gilpin ' s " Forest Scenery , " will take a " new
departure . Under the altered title of " Forestry : a magazine for the country , " it will be enlarged in size and still further popularised . The May part will include a descriptive article by Mr . Richard Jefferies , entitled "The Contents of Ten Acres , " and "A Forgotten President of Agriculture , " by Mr . R . A . Kinglake .
The '* Owl' Glee Society gave their final concert for the season on Monday , the gth ult ., to a very large and distinguished audience . A well-selected programme was arranged for the delectation of the numerous ladies and gentlemen assembled , who were not wanting in their appreciation at the able ability displayed by the artistes , whose names for the season were Bros . Collins and Ashton ( altos ) , Bros . Thompson , James , and Moss ( tenors ) ,
and Bros . Hubbard and Bevan ( bassos ) , and strengthened on the present occasion b y the able services of Madame Ashton , who sang some of her best songs , and graciously acceded to well - deserved encores . Thc comfort of the gathering was mainly due to the untiring zeal of VV . Maddock , Esq ., the society's honorary superintendent . The society , as hitherto , gave their concerts in the Pillar Room of the Cannon-street Hotel , E . C .
The Fifteen Sections will be worked in the Yarborough Lodge of Instiuction , No . 554 , at the Green Dragon Tavern , Stepney , on Tuesday evening , the 24 th inst ., at seven o'clock precisely . Bro . T . J . Barnes , P . M . 554 and 933 , will preside , who will be supported by Bros . W . Musto , P . M . 1349 , as S . VV . i J . J . Berry , P . M . 554 , as J . W . ; and B . Cundick , P . M . 1421 , as I . P . M . The
Sections will be worked as follows .- First Lecture—First Section , Bro . A . Walter , 554 ; Second , Bro . Shingfield , S . D . 554 J Third , Bro . Tannahill , J . D . 171 ; Fourth , Bro . Berry , P . M . 554 ; Fifth , Bro . Taylor , J . W . 5545 Sixth , Bro . Calver , i . G . 933 ; and Seventh , Bro . Durell , P . M . 1349 . Second Lecture—First Section , Bro . Loane , J . D . 1421 s Second , Bro . W . Richardson , 1745 Third , Bro . F .
C . D . l-enn , ij . W . 171 ; l * ourth , Bro . Musto , P . M . 1349 s and Fifth , Bro . McDonald , S . VV , 1445 . Third Lecture-First Section , Bro . Myers , P . M . S 20 and 1445 s Second , Bro . Cundick , P . M . 1421 ; and'lhird , Bro . J . West , J . D . 933 . Bro . Win . Cross , W . M . 554 , is the Hon . Ssc . The Fifteen Sections will be woiked in the Doric Lodge of Instruction , No . 933 at the Duke ' s Head 70
, , , Whitechapel-road , on I'riday evening , the 27 th inst ., at seven o ' clock precisely . Bro . J . T . K . Job , P . M . 1076 , will preside . Bros . ' 1 * . J . Barnes , P . M . 554 and 933 , S . W .,-Moss , S . D . No . 1275 , J . W . j B . Cundick , P . M . 1421 , I . P . M ., Preceptor . I'irst Lecture—First Section , Bro . Lancaster , 160 S ; Second , Bro . Levy , 1668 s Third , Bro . Loane , J . D . 1421 ; Fourth , Bro . Levy , 25 ; Fifth , Bro .
J . West , J . D . 933 ; bixth , Bro . Stewart , 12785 Seventh , Bro . McDonald , S . W . 1445 . Second Lecture—First Section , Bro . Smith , 933 ; Second , Bro . W . Richardson , 174 ; Third , Bro . Moss , S . D . 1275 j Fourth , Bro . Cundick , P . M . 1421 ; Fifth , Bro . Seigenberg , t . G . 212 . Third Lecture—First Section , Bro . Musto , P . M . 13493 Second , Bro . Taylor , J . W . 554 ; Third , Bro . Barnes , P . M . 554 and 933 . Hro . W . Musto , P . M . 1349 , hon . Sec .
We have been requested to note that the relatives of our late deceased and respected Bro . James Clayton , 933 , has granted the use of the capital lodge room , occupied during our late brother ' s lifetime , to the above lodge , and also recently to the members of the Burdett Coutts Lodge of Instruction , 1278 . A satisfactory arrangement has been made as to the disposition of the lodge furniture not required in consequence of this friendly coalition , and both lodges give signs of being carried on with marked success .
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Masonic And General Tidings
MASONIC AND GENERAL TIDINGS
Bro . C . E . Barnett was on Wednesday last installed W . M . of the Langton Lodge , No . 1673 , 31 Spiers and Pond ' s Holborn Viaduct Hotel . The installation ceremony was very ably performed by the outgoing Master , Bro . J . D . Langton , who was subsequently presented with a Past Master ' s jewel . VVe hope to give a report of the proceedings in our next .
Bro . Thomas Beard , C . C , has been elected p resident of the Putney Ratepayers' Protection Association . A portrait of Bro . G . A . Sala appears in the current number of Society . Bro . J . D . Allcroft has presented a number of volumes to the library of the Worcester Young Men ' s Christian Association .
Bro . Sir Thomas Brassey , M . P ., allowed the use of a farm for the East Sussex Hunt Steeplechases , and his son , Mr . T . A . Brassey , amid great cheering , rode the winning horse in a field of six for the Normanhurst stakes . Bro . H . W . Henniker Ranee , LL . D . ( of the firm of Messrs . Wynne Baxter , Ranee , and Meade ) , has been elected one of the guardians of the poor for Fulham .
Bro . the Earl of Galway has consented to preside at the sixty-eighth Anniversary Festival of the Royal Caledonian Asylum , to be held on Thursday , May 3 rd , at Freemasons' Tavern . Bro . the Lord Mayor and the Lady Mayoress
fave a dinner at the Mansion House on Wednesday in onour of Bro .. Henry Aaron Isaacs , thc newly-elected Alderman of Portsoken Ward , who earlier in the day had been admitted and taken his seat in the Court of Aldermen in Guildhall .
H . R . H . the Duke and Duchess of Connaught arrived at Windsor Castle from Bagshot on Saturday last on a visit to the Queen . It is said that Bro . the Earl of Carnarvon , Pro Grand Master , will be asked to accept the office of President of the new Pipe Roll Society . Readers will please to understand that this worthy association has nothing whatever to do with smoking .
Bro . Alderman Sir B . S . Phillips has been elected a Vice-President of a newly-formed Sussex Sanitary Inspection Association . Bro . Mr . Deputy Saunders will preside at the annual meeting of the Sunday Schools of the Greenwichroad Congregational Church to-morrow . Bro . Henry Irving presided on Thursday last at the annual festival of the Lyceum Theatre Provident and Benevolent Fund .
Bro . H . Halifax Wills was on Saturday last installed W . M . of the Mizpah Lodge , No . 1671 , at thc Albion Hotel , Aldersgate-street . On Friday last Bro . Sir Charles Dilke , M . P ., in the temporary absence at Windsor of the Home Secretary , received a deputation from the London District Board of the Amalgamated Union of Operative Bakers and Confectioners on the subject of the unsanitary condition of London Bakehouses .
We have had submitted for our inspection a very attractive and useful article which the patentee calls the Combination Fitzroy Barometer and Time-Piece . It is fitted in a polished oak case and contains a Fitzroy barometer and brass indicator , thermometer , storm glass , and a scale explanatory of the rise and fall of the mercury , direction of the wind , & c . The whole is surmounted by an
excellent S-day clock , and is altogether a wonderful two guineas worth . We are asked to state that in consequence of alterations that have been made at the Cafe Royal , the Regent-street entrance only will be available in future for the lodge room and the saloons A . B . C .
At the meeting held on Tuesday afternoon at the City Terminus Hotel , Cannon-street , for the purpose of strengthening the hands of Bro . B . Samuelson , M . P ., in relation to his motion for making the Railway Commission permanent and giving it extended powers , Mr . Ritchie , M . P ., occupied the chair , and among those present were Bros . Borlase , M . P ., and P . Duckham , M . P .
Her Majesty still suffers from the severe sprain she received some time since , and is unable to walk or even stand for more than a few seconds . Sir James Paget , who saw the Queen on Saturday last , is of opinion that a considerable interval must elapse ere the joint receives its
power . Among those expected to be present on the occasion of the Prince oi Wales laying the foundation stone of the new Indian Institute on VVednesday , the 2 nd May next , are the Marquis of Salisbury , Chancellor of the University , and Bros , the Earl of Carnarvon , Pro Grand Master , High Steward , Sir Thomas Brassey , K . C . B ., M . P ., the Earl of Derby , and Sir John Mowbray , Bart ., M . P ., one of the M . P . s , for Oxford University .
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Regent-circus , London , W . —fAnvT . J HOLLOWAV ' S OINTMENT AND PILLS . —Though it is impossible , in this climate of changing temperature , to prevent ill . health altogether , yet its form and frequency may be much mitigated by the early adoption uf remedial measures . When hoarseness , cough , thick breathing , and ihe attending slight fever indicate irritation of
the throat or chest , Hollowav ' s Ointment should be rubbed upon these parts without dclav . and ' his Pills taker in appropriate doses , to promote its curative action . No catarrhs or sore throats can resist these remedies . Printed directions envelope every package of Hoiloway's , medicaments , which arc- suited to all ages and conditions , and to every ordinary disease to which humanity is liable . — [ A . DYT . ]
Masonic And General Tidings
Bro . George Vickery is the architect for the block of warehouse premises in Aldermanbury Avenue . A Provincial Grand Lodge of Matk Master Masons of West Yorkshire will be held at the Freemasons ' Hall , Halifax , on Wednesday next . The installation meeting of the Selwyn Lodge , No . 1901 , was held on Thursday evening , at the Masonic Hall of thc East Dulwich Hotel , Goose-green , Peckhamrye . We shall give a report of the proceedings in our next .
At the last meeting of the Gallery Lodge a founders' and Past Master ' s jewel was presented to the late Secretary , Bro . Basil Cooke . The Euphrates Lodge of Instruction will on Monday next remove to the Mother Red Cap , High-street , Camden Town , at eight o'clock , and every Monday night
from eight to ten . On Tuesday , Bro . Lord Carlingford , as Lord President of the Council , received two deputations on the subject of foot-and-mouth disease from the Royal Agricultural Society of England and the Shorthorn Society respectively .
The Mayor of Dover has received a communication from the Duke of Connaught to the effect that his Koyal Highness and the Duchess will visit the town on the 14 th July , and open the new Town Hall and public park . Among the many inquiries after Col . Burnab y ' s health have been her Majesty , the Baroness Burdett-Coutts , Bro . Lord Claud Hamilton , M . P ., and Lady Claude Hamilton , Bros . General Lord Wolseley , Viscount
Powerscourt , and the Earl of Galloway . Bro . Count Nigra , Italian Ambassador in London , visited Bro . Earl Granville on Monday , at the Foreign Office . On Monday next the Duke of Albany , will lay the foundation stone ofthe new building of the Birkbeck Library and Scientific Instiution , Bream ' s-buildings , Chancery-lane .
fhe Gazette has announced that the Queen ' s birthday will be celebrated throughout the country generally on Thursday , the 24 th ot May—the actual day—but in London only on Saturday , the 26 th May . A chapter of Instruction will be opened on Wednesday next at the Boston Hotel , Junction Road , Holloway , and will be held on Wednesdays at S . 30 p . m . by Comp . J . D . Collier , P . M ., P . Z ., as Preceptor , and Comps . Henry Slyman , H ., as Scribe E .
Ex . Comp . G . Boulton was , on Tuesday evening , installed as M . E . Z . of the Wanderers' Chapter , No . 1604 . A report of the proceedings will be given in our next impression . A handsome presentation was made to Bro . J . W . Buchan , P . M . 1259 , by the members of the Duke of Edinburgh Lodge of Instruction on Friday last . Bro . E . H . Rolfe , S . VV . 1259 , officiated as president and made
the presentation in a very graceful manner . Bro . I . Charlton , J . W . 1259 , being Vice-President . The gifts consisted of a breakfast service and silver salver , and were subscribed for by a large number of brethren in recognition of Bro . P . M . Buchan ' s valuable services as Secretary ot the lodge of instruction for nine years . The lodge meets every Friday at Bro . J . P . Moore's , P . M . 13 , D . C . 1259 , Bricklayer's Arms , Narrow-street , Limehouse , Bro . R , Atkins , P . M . 1250 , Preceptor .
We understand that a warrant has been granted by H . R . H . the Prince of Wales , M . W . G . M ., to the John Carpenter Lodge , No . 1997 , which is founded by old scholars ot the City of London School , and is named after the founder of the school , who was town clerk of London in the year 144 S . The Rt . Hon . the Lord Mayor will be the first
W . M ., and will be supported by the sheriffs and Mr . Ex-Sheriff Hutton . The consecration ceremony will take place on Friday , the nth May next , at the Albion Tavern , Aldersgate-street , and will be performed by Bro . Shadwell H . Clerke , Grand Secretary , assisted by Bro . Sir John B . Monckton and other Grand Officers .
Ihe Humber Installed Masters Lodge of Instruction will meet at Freemasons' Hall , Osborne-strett , Hull , on Friday , the 27 th inst ., under the presidency of the Deputy Provincial Grand Master for West and East Yorks , Bro . John Pearson Bell , M . D ., J . P ., for the purpose of hearing Bro . James Stevens , P . M ., P . Z ., deliver his interesting lecture explanatory of the rituals and ceremonies of
the First Degree . Lodge will be opened at 7 . 30 p . m ., and brethren are to appear in Craft clothing and jewels . We have received circulars announcing the delivery of this lecture by Bro . Stevens in the St . Margaret ' s Lodge , No . 1432 , at Lowestoft , on the 26 th inst . ; and in the Loughborough Lodgeof Instruction , at the Cambria , Loughborough Junction , S . E ., on Monday , the 30 th .
At the grand military assault-at-arms held on Monday , at the Albert Hall , in aid of the Egyptian War Fund , there were present among other illustrious and distinguished personages , the Prince and Princess of Wales , the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh , tbe Duke of Connaught , the Duke and Duchess of Albany , the Duke of Cambridge , the Duke and Duchess of Teck , and Bro . Lord and Lady Wolseley .
MONEY LENT . Advances on Property . Loans , Negotiated . — £ 5 to £ 1000 , with and without securities , at moderate Interest upon Promissory Notes , repayable at a fixed period , or by instalments j also upon Deeds , Life Policies , Furniture , Jewellery , Shares , Warrants , Stocks ,
& c . Prompt attention , with secrecy . Frade bills discounted . Deposits received . THK LONDON BANK , 71 , Fleet-street , E . C . j 8 S , High-street , Islington , N . ; and 113 , Church-street , Edgware-road , W . Open daily Forms gratis . Established 183 S . E . J . READ , Secretary . —[ ADVT . ]
" RUPTURES , "—WHITES MOC-M . U . V LEVER TRUSS IS the most effective invention for the treatment n £ Hernia . The use o £ a steel spring , so hurtful in its ell ' ects , is avoided , a soft bandage being worn round the * body , while the requisite resisting power is supplied by the Moc-Main Pail aud Patent Lever , lilting with so
much ease and closeness that it cannot be detected . Send for descriptive circular , with testimonials and prices , to J . White and Co . ( Limited ) 228 , Piccadilly , London . Do not buy of Chemists , who often sell an IMITATION of our Moc-. Maiu , J , White and Co , have not any agents , —[ ADVT , ]
Masonic And General Tidings
Lord Alcester took the oath and his seat in the House of Lords on Thursday evening last . His lordship was formally introduced to the Lord Chancellor by Bro . Sir Albert VV . Woods , ( Garter ) G . D . of C , and accompanied to the table by Lords Haslech and Wolseley .
The Princess Louise and the Marquis of Lome left Boston , Mass ., for Ottawa , on Monday" ] the io * th inst ., and on their arrival the next day at the latter city were most cordially greeted by a large crowd , amongst whom were the ministers and other high functionaries .
Among those present at the complimentary dinner given by the officers of the Royal Marines at St . James ' s Hall , on Monday evening , to the Duke of Edinburgh as Honorary Colonel of that force , were the Prince of Wales , the Duke of Connaught , and the Duke
of Cambridge . The Queen and Princess Beatrice , attended by the ladies and gentlemen of the Court , left Windsor Castle for Osborne on Tuesday . It is expected her Majesty will remain in the Isle of Wight for about three weeks and then return to Windsor .
The Prince of Wales will attend the first Spring Meeting at Newmarket next week , leaving town on Tuesday in time Ior the races and returning on Friday afternoon . Once again there is a rumour that Bro . Santley , the great English baritone , has resolved on entering a monastery , it being said that he has joined the Passionist Fathers at Sulton , near St . Helen ' s , as a lay brother .
VVith reference to the article on the Hospital for Sick Children in Great Ormond-street , which appeared in our issue of the 7 th inst ., we have received the following letter from a lady : " As we want to launch into bricks and mortar it would be appropriate that the great building guild should help us . lt is a pity that those good old times are past when the master and his men worked at the Craft . It might otherwise be given unto us to see the Prince of
Wales and the humbler brethren working shoulder to shoulder in raising the walls of the Childrens' Hospital . " With the commencement , in May , of its next volume , "The Journal of Forestry , " still conducted by Mr . F . G . Heath , author of " Autumnal Leaves" and editor of Gilpin ' s " Forest Scenery , " will take a " new
departure . Under the altered title of " Forestry : a magazine for the country , " it will be enlarged in size and still further popularised . The May part will include a descriptive article by Mr . Richard Jefferies , entitled "The Contents of Ten Acres , " and "A Forgotten President of Agriculture , " by Mr . R . A . Kinglake .
The '* Owl' Glee Society gave their final concert for the season on Monday , the gth ult ., to a very large and distinguished audience . A well-selected programme was arranged for the delectation of the numerous ladies and gentlemen assembled , who were not wanting in their appreciation at the able ability displayed by the artistes , whose names for the season were Bros . Collins and Ashton ( altos ) , Bros . Thompson , James , and Moss ( tenors ) ,
and Bros . Hubbard and Bevan ( bassos ) , and strengthened on the present occasion b y the able services of Madame Ashton , who sang some of her best songs , and graciously acceded to well - deserved encores . Thc comfort of the gathering was mainly due to the untiring zeal of VV . Maddock , Esq ., the society's honorary superintendent . The society , as hitherto , gave their concerts in the Pillar Room of the Cannon-street Hotel , E . C .
The Fifteen Sections will be worked in the Yarborough Lodge of Instiuction , No . 554 , at the Green Dragon Tavern , Stepney , on Tuesday evening , the 24 th inst ., at seven o'clock precisely . Bro . T . J . Barnes , P . M . 554 and 933 , will preside , who will be supported by Bros . W . Musto , P . M . 1349 , as S . VV . i J . J . Berry , P . M . 554 , as J . W . ; and B . Cundick , P . M . 1421 , as I . P . M . The
Sections will be worked as follows .- First Lecture—First Section , Bro . A . Walter , 554 ; Second , Bro . Shingfield , S . D . 554 J Third , Bro . Tannahill , J . D . 171 ; Fourth , Bro . Berry , P . M . 554 ; Fifth , Bro . Taylor , J . W . 5545 Sixth , Bro . Calver , i . G . 933 ; and Seventh , Bro . Durell , P . M . 1349 . Second Lecture—First Section , Bro . Loane , J . D . 1421 s Second , Bro . W . Richardson , 1745 Third , Bro . F .
C . D . l-enn , ij . W . 171 ; l * ourth , Bro . Musto , P . M . 1349 s and Fifth , Bro . McDonald , S . VV , 1445 . Third Lecture-First Section , Bro . Myers , P . M . S 20 and 1445 s Second , Bro . Cundick , P . M . 1421 ; and'lhird , Bro . J . West , J . D . 933 . Bro . Win . Cross , W . M . 554 , is the Hon . Ssc . The Fifteen Sections will be woiked in the Doric Lodge of Instruction , No . 933 at the Duke ' s Head 70
, , , Whitechapel-road , on I'riday evening , the 27 th inst ., at seven o ' clock precisely . Bro . J . T . K . Job , P . M . 1076 , will preside . Bros . ' 1 * . J . Barnes , P . M . 554 and 933 , S . W .,-Moss , S . D . No . 1275 , J . W . j B . Cundick , P . M . 1421 , I . P . M ., Preceptor . I'irst Lecture—First Section , Bro . Lancaster , 160 S ; Second , Bro . Levy , 1668 s Third , Bro . Loane , J . D . 1421 ; Fourth , Bro . Levy , 25 ; Fifth , Bro .
J . West , J . D . 933 ; bixth , Bro . Stewart , 12785 Seventh , Bro . McDonald , S . W . 1445 . Second Lecture—First Section , Bro . Smith , 933 ; Second , Bro . W . Richardson , 174 ; Third , Bro . Moss , S . D . 1275 j Fourth , Bro . Cundick , P . M . 1421 ; Fifth , Bro . Seigenberg , t . G . 212 . Third Lecture—First Section , Bro . Musto , P . M . 13493 Second , Bro . Taylor , J . W . 554 ; Third , Bro . Barnes , P . M . 554 and 933 . Hro . W . Musto , P . M . 1349 , hon . Sec .
We have been requested to note that the relatives of our late deceased and respected Bro . James Clayton , 933 , has granted the use of the capital lodge room , occupied during our late brother ' s lifetime , to the above lodge , and also recently to the members of the Burdett Coutts Lodge of Instruction , 1278 . A satisfactory arrangement has been made as to the disposition of the lodge furniture not required in consequence of this friendly coalition , and both lodges give signs of being carried on with marked success .
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