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BRO . THEODORE ROOSEVELT , the new President of the United States , was initiated , passed , and raised in the Matinnecock Lodge , Oyster Bay , Lone Island , where he resides . The members of this lodge are principally fishermen and gardeners , who had known Bro . Roosevelt since he was a boy . The room was very small , holding only about 300 persons , but on that n ght over 700 squeezed in , and barely left room for the woiking of the ceremony . For a week pievious to the initiation , says the Daily Express , humorous cartoons had appeared in certain New York papers depicting Vice-President Roosevelt tiding a goat , and going through various undignified evolutions generally connected with a circus .

The Masonic Rifle Match.

THE MASONIC RIFLE MATCH .

BISLKV , 14 th September . Winners of First Gavel—London Rifle Brigade Lodge , No . 1962 : Scores . Bro . R . H . Tayton ... ... ... ... 92 „ A . Wright ... ... ... ... 86 HMardell 81

.. . ... ... ... ... , " W . M . Ward ' .. ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . 81 „ C . W . Potter ... ... ... ... 80 „ J . H . Crickmay ... ... ... ... 75 „ C . A . Taylor ... ... ... ... 72 „ H . Lintott ... ... ... ... 60

Total ... 636 Winners of Second Gavel—Bloomsbury Rifles Lodge , No . 2362 : Bro . C . Jackson Crow ... ... ... 88 „ G . J . mes ... ... ... ... 8 S „ A . Marshall ... ... ... ... 86 „ C . W . Barter ... ... ... ... 82

„ H . J . B . Paish ... ... ... ... 77 „ J . L . Miller ... ... ... ... 63 „ H . Sillis ... ... ... ... 62

Total ,., 546 Also competed—Queen ' s Westminster Lodge , No . 2021 ... 535 Paddington Rifles Lodge , No . 2807 ... 520

Instruction.

Instruction .

ISLINGTON LODGE , No . 1471 . The usual weekly meeting was held on Tuesday , the 17 th instant , at the Cock Tavern , Highbury , N ., when there were present : Bros . H . j . Dunawav , W . M . ; J . Horstead , S . W . ; E . Lucas , J . W . ; A . F . Hardyment , P . M ., P . G . D . C . Noifolk , Asst . Preceptor ; C . M . Coxon , P . M ., P . P . G . D . Herts , Treas . ; j Duncan , P . M ., Sec ; M . Relph , S . D . ; R . E . Maskall , J . D . ; 11 . Coxon , I . G . ; C . Nicole , F . Armitage , A . E . Turner , A . Noel , D . Taylor , I . Foxcroft , VV . A . Evans , C Weston

D . J . , Witte , J . I ' . wings , C . J . Field , W . Perrins , E . Richards , J . F . Perrins , F . H . Johnson , E . Morris , A . W . Herve , C G . Muller . and W . Hancock , P . M . The lodge wasopened and the minutes read and confirmed . The lecture on the tracing board was given . The ceremony of raising was then rehearsed , Bro . Richards being the candidate . The traditional history was recited . Bro . A . VV . Heive was elected a member of the lodge . Bro . Horstead was elected W . M . for the ensuing week and appointed the officers in rotation . The lodge was then closed .

STRAND LODGE , No . 19 S 7 . The usual weekly meeting of the above lodge was held on Tuesday last at the Salisbury , Strand , when there were present : Bros . II . Passmore Edwards , W . M . ; Goff , S . W . ; Sparks , J . W . ; Heseltine , S . D . ; Westcott , J . D . ; Nott , I . G . ; Rapley , Preceptor ; Kibblewhite , Sec . ; Pastorelli , Penn , Midler , Becching , and Cox . 1 he lodge was opened in Ihe First Degree , and the minutes of the last meeting read

and confirmed . After the ceremony of calling off and on the W . M . announced his intention of rehearsing the ceremony of the Second Degree . Bro . Pastorelli offered himself as the candidate , and the ceremony was proceeded with . The W . M . then rehearsed the ceremony of installation , Bro . Pastorelli acting as W . M . elect . The lodge was then opened in the Third Degree , resumed in the Second Degree , and then in the First Degree , when Bro . Edwards delivered the addresses . After resuming in the Second , the lodge was closed in that Degree .

The Strand Lodge of Instruction meets every Tuesday evening at the Salisbury , 91 and 92 , Stiand , from seven till nine p . m ., and Master Masons aie cordially invited to attend .

Royal Arch.

Royal Arch .

Londesborough Chapter , No . 734 . INSTALLATION OF COMP . JOHN McFADEN . The installation meeting of the above chapter took place on Wednesday , the nth instant , in the Masonic Hall , St . John ' s-avenue , Bridlington . The members present included Comps . H . Onslow Piercy " , P . Z ., P . P . G . J . ; R . R . Hawley , P . Z ., P . P . G . S . N ¦ H . C . Clarke , P . Z ., P . P . G . Std . Br . ; J . McFaden , H . ; G . Rennard , P . G . Std . Br ' J . ; J . Willbourn , S . E . ; Dr . Godfrey , S . N . ; T . Hunter , 1 st A . S . ; O . E . Aves ' 2 nd A . S . ; G . VV . Leng , and Robt . Sivers , Janitor . Comps . Robert McBean , P , z | 200 , P . P . G . R ., and James R . Lane , M . E . Z . 294 , P . P . G . S . B ., were visitors .

In tbe unavoidable absence of Comp . W . fl . Winpenny , P . P . G . S . B ., M . E . Z ., the chapter was opened by Comps . H . C . Clarke , P . Z , J . McFaden , H ., and G . Rennard , J . After the minutes of the last regular chapter had been read and confirmed , and the balance sheet received and adopted , a conclave of First Principals was formed . Comp . R . R . Hawley , at the request of the acting M . E . Z ., assumed the chair as Installing Officer , and in a most impressive and efficient manner installed Com ? . McFaden into Ihe chair of M . E . Z . ; Comp . G . Rennard into that of H . ; and Comp . J . Willbourn as

J , The M . E . Z . then invested the following elected oflicers for the ensuing year : Comps . H . J . Clarendon Godfrey , Scribe E . ; E . J . Smith , Scribe N . ; James Watson , Treas . ; T . Hunter , P . S . ; O . E . Aves , 1 st Asst . Soj . ; G . W . L ° ng , 2 nd Asst . Soj . ; T . A . Lawrence , S . B . ; and Robert Sivers , Janitor . Comp . Hawley then gave the addresses , and , on the motion of the M . E Z „ seconded by Comp . Rennard , he was accorded a hearty and unanimous vote of thanks for the admirable manner in which he had performed the ceremony of installation . The chapter was then closer ] .

The companions afterwards adjourned to the Station Hotel , where an excellent banquet was provided by Miss Little , the manageress . Comp . McFaden occupied the chair , and gave the usual loyal and Masonic toasts . Comp . Rennard replied for "The P . G . Chapter . " Comp . Clarke gave "The Three Princioals , " all of whom replied . Comp . Onslow Pierce proposed "The Visitors , " giving them a kindly welcome .

Comp . Lane replied in a very happy manner . Comps . Godfrey , Hunter and Aves responded for "The Officers . " A most enjoyable evening was spent , songs and recitations being given by Comps , Willbourn , Lane , Sivers , and others . Bro . A . C . Edwards , Mus . Bac , F . R . C O ., accompanied the songs , and also contributed a couple of pianoforte solos in a most brilliant manner , fjr which he was warmly thanked .

Obituary.

Obituary .

BRO . LIEUT .-COLONEL GEORGE LAMBERT , V . D . We regret to announce the death of Bro . George Lambert , which melan . choly event took place at his residence in Coventry-street , Haymarket , on the 12 th instant . Our brother was born in 1823 , and after spending his early days in Hamburg , entered the old-established firm of Lambert and Rawlings , goldsmiths , with which , throughout sundry changes of nomenclature , he continued to be associated until his decease . Bro . Lambert was initiated in the Percy Lodge , No ,

19 8 ( the chair of which he afterwards filled on numerous occasions ) in 1844 . The Royal Arch he joined through the portals of the Cyrus Chapter , No . 21 , and was advanced to the Mark Degree in the Bon Accord Lodge . In both these bodies he passed the chair . Ot the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite he was also a member , and had attained the 33 rd and last Degree . The office of Grand Sword Bearer In the Grand Lodge was conferred upon him in 1 S 01 , and that of Grand Director of Ceremonies in the Grand Chipter , 1 SS 3 . He was also a Past

Prov . G . Warden of Hertfordshire , Past S . G . Deacon of the Mark Grand Lodge , and a Past Grand Officer of the Great Priory of the Order of the Temple . To the sacred cause of Charity he was a liberal benefactor , and had served many Stewardships on behalf of the three Masonic Institutions in addition to qualifying as a Patron of them all . Bro , Lambert was a Past Prime Warden of the Goldsmiths' Company , twice Mister of the Tinplatc Workers and Pattern-Makers , and a Liveryman of the florners' Glov . 'rs ' , Gold

and Silver Wyre Drawers ' , and Gardeners' Companies . He also served as President of the Metropolitan Friendly Societies' Asylum , Bill ' s Pond , and wis one of the foremost supporters of the French Huguenot Hospital , in Victoria Park . In the volunteer service he was long associated with th ; Queen ' s Westminsters , and had retired from that corps with the Volunteer decoration and the

rank of Lieutenant-Colonel . lie was a Fellow of the Society of Anti quaries , and the author of many interesting essays on arch . uological subjects . The remains of our lamented brother ( who was in his 7 8 th year ) were interred in the family grave , at Kensal Green , on Tuesday , the 17 th inst ., the following , among others , being present : Bros . F . Orchard , P . M ., Sec . j J . S . Green , S . W . ; VV . Webber , and F . Stallard , P . M ., Sec . Percy Lodge of Instruction .

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BRO . THEODORE ROOSEVELT , the new President of the United States , was initiated , passed , and raised in the Matinnecock Lodge , Oyster Bay , Lone Island , where he resides . The members of this lodge are principally fishermen and gardeners , who had known Bro . Roosevelt since he was a boy . The room was very small , holding only about 300 persons , but on that n ght over 700 squeezed in , and barely left room for the woiking of the ceremony . For a week pievious to the initiation , says the Daily Express , humorous cartoons had appeared in certain New York papers depicting Vice-President Roosevelt tiding a goat , and going through various undignified evolutions generally connected with a circus .

The Masonic Rifle Match.

THE MASONIC RIFLE MATCH .

BISLKV , 14 th September . Winners of First Gavel—London Rifle Brigade Lodge , No . 1962 : Scores . Bro . R . H . Tayton ... ... ... ... 92 „ A . Wright ... ... ... ... 86 HMardell 81

.. . ... ... ... ... , " W . M . Ward ' .. ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . 81 „ C . W . Potter ... ... ... ... 80 „ J . H . Crickmay ... ... ... ... 75 „ C . A . Taylor ... ... ... ... 72 „ H . Lintott ... ... ... ... 60

Total ... 636 Winners of Second Gavel—Bloomsbury Rifles Lodge , No . 2362 : Bro . C . Jackson Crow ... ... ... 88 „ G . J . mes ... ... ... ... 8 S „ A . Marshall ... ... ... ... 86 „ C . W . Barter ... ... ... ... 82

„ H . J . B . Paish ... ... ... ... 77 „ J . L . Miller ... ... ... ... 63 „ H . Sillis ... ... ... ... 62

Total ,., 546 Also competed—Queen ' s Westminster Lodge , No . 2021 ... 535 Paddington Rifles Lodge , No . 2807 ... 520

Instruction.

Instruction .

ISLINGTON LODGE , No . 1471 . The usual weekly meeting was held on Tuesday , the 17 th instant , at the Cock Tavern , Highbury , N ., when there were present : Bros . H . j . Dunawav , W . M . ; J . Horstead , S . W . ; E . Lucas , J . W . ; A . F . Hardyment , P . M ., P . G . D . C . Noifolk , Asst . Preceptor ; C . M . Coxon , P . M ., P . P . G . D . Herts , Treas . ; j Duncan , P . M ., Sec ; M . Relph , S . D . ; R . E . Maskall , J . D . ; 11 . Coxon , I . G . ; C . Nicole , F . Armitage , A . E . Turner , A . Noel , D . Taylor , I . Foxcroft , VV . A . Evans , C Weston

D . J . , Witte , J . I ' . wings , C . J . Field , W . Perrins , E . Richards , J . F . Perrins , F . H . Johnson , E . Morris , A . W . Herve , C G . Muller . and W . Hancock , P . M . The lodge wasopened and the minutes read and confirmed . The lecture on the tracing board was given . The ceremony of raising was then rehearsed , Bro . Richards being the candidate . The traditional history was recited . Bro . A . VV . Heive was elected a member of the lodge . Bro . Horstead was elected W . M . for the ensuing week and appointed the officers in rotation . The lodge was then closed .

STRAND LODGE , No . 19 S 7 . The usual weekly meeting of the above lodge was held on Tuesday last at the Salisbury , Strand , when there were present : Bros . II . Passmore Edwards , W . M . ; Goff , S . W . ; Sparks , J . W . ; Heseltine , S . D . ; Westcott , J . D . ; Nott , I . G . ; Rapley , Preceptor ; Kibblewhite , Sec . ; Pastorelli , Penn , Midler , Becching , and Cox . 1 he lodge was opened in Ihe First Degree , and the minutes of the last meeting read

and confirmed . After the ceremony of calling off and on the W . M . announced his intention of rehearsing the ceremony of the Second Degree . Bro . Pastorelli offered himself as the candidate , and the ceremony was proceeded with . The W . M . then rehearsed the ceremony of installation , Bro . Pastorelli acting as W . M . elect . The lodge was then opened in the Third Degree , resumed in the Second Degree , and then in the First Degree , when Bro . Edwards delivered the addresses . After resuming in the Second , the lodge was closed in that Degree .

The Strand Lodge of Instruction meets every Tuesday evening at the Salisbury , 91 and 92 , Stiand , from seven till nine p . m ., and Master Masons aie cordially invited to attend .

Royal Arch.

Royal Arch .

Londesborough Chapter , No . 734 . INSTALLATION OF COMP . JOHN McFADEN . The installation meeting of the above chapter took place on Wednesday , the nth instant , in the Masonic Hall , St . John ' s-avenue , Bridlington . The members present included Comps . H . Onslow Piercy " , P . Z ., P . P . G . J . ; R . R . Hawley , P . Z ., P . P . G . S . N ¦ H . C . Clarke , P . Z ., P . P . G . Std . Br . ; J . McFaden , H . ; G . Rennard , P . G . Std . Br ' J . ; J . Willbourn , S . E . ; Dr . Godfrey , S . N . ; T . Hunter , 1 st A . S . ; O . E . Aves ' 2 nd A . S . ; G . VV . Leng , and Robt . Sivers , Janitor . Comps . Robert McBean , P , z | 200 , P . P . G . R ., and James R . Lane , M . E . Z . 294 , P . P . G . S . B ., were visitors .

In tbe unavoidable absence of Comp . W . fl . Winpenny , P . P . G . S . B ., M . E . Z ., the chapter was opened by Comps . H . C . Clarke , P . Z , J . McFaden , H ., and G . Rennard , J . After the minutes of the last regular chapter had been read and confirmed , and the balance sheet received and adopted , a conclave of First Principals was formed . Comp . R . R . Hawley , at the request of the acting M . E . Z ., assumed the chair as Installing Officer , and in a most impressive and efficient manner installed Com ? . McFaden into Ihe chair of M . E . Z . ; Comp . G . Rennard into that of H . ; and Comp . J . Willbourn as

J , The M . E . Z . then invested the following elected oflicers for the ensuing year : Comps . H . J . Clarendon Godfrey , Scribe E . ; E . J . Smith , Scribe N . ; James Watson , Treas . ; T . Hunter , P . S . ; O . E . Aves , 1 st Asst . Soj . ; G . W . L ° ng , 2 nd Asst . Soj . ; T . A . Lawrence , S . B . ; and Robert Sivers , Janitor . Comp . Hawley then gave the addresses , and , on the motion of the M . E Z „ seconded by Comp . Rennard , he was accorded a hearty and unanimous vote of thanks for the admirable manner in which he had performed the ceremony of installation . The chapter was then closer ] .

The companions afterwards adjourned to the Station Hotel , where an excellent banquet was provided by Miss Little , the manageress . Comp . McFaden occupied the chair , and gave the usual loyal and Masonic toasts . Comp . Rennard replied for "The P . G . Chapter . " Comp . Clarke gave "The Three Princioals , " all of whom replied . Comp . Onslow Pierce proposed "The Visitors , " giving them a kindly welcome .

Comp . Lane replied in a very happy manner . Comps . Godfrey , Hunter and Aves responded for "The Officers . " A most enjoyable evening was spent , songs and recitations being given by Comps , Willbourn , Lane , Sivers , and others . Bro . A . C . Edwards , Mus . Bac , F . R . C O ., accompanied the songs , and also contributed a couple of pianoforte solos in a most brilliant manner , fjr which he was warmly thanked .

Obituary.

Obituary .

BRO . LIEUT .-COLONEL GEORGE LAMBERT , V . D . We regret to announce the death of Bro . George Lambert , which melan . choly event took place at his residence in Coventry-street , Haymarket , on the 12 th instant . Our brother was born in 1823 , and after spending his early days in Hamburg , entered the old-established firm of Lambert and Rawlings , goldsmiths , with which , throughout sundry changes of nomenclature , he continued to be associated until his decease . Bro . Lambert was initiated in the Percy Lodge , No ,

19 8 ( the chair of which he afterwards filled on numerous occasions ) in 1844 . The Royal Arch he joined through the portals of the Cyrus Chapter , No . 21 , and was advanced to the Mark Degree in the Bon Accord Lodge . In both these bodies he passed the chair . Ot the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite he was also a member , and had attained the 33 rd and last Degree . The office of Grand Sword Bearer In the Grand Lodge was conferred upon him in 1 S 01 , and that of Grand Director of Ceremonies in the Grand Chipter , 1 SS 3 . He was also a Past

Prov . G . Warden of Hertfordshire , Past S . G . Deacon of the Mark Grand Lodge , and a Past Grand Officer of the Great Priory of the Order of the Temple . To the sacred cause of Charity he was a liberal benefactor , and had served many Stewardships on behalf of the three Masonic Institutions in addition to qualifying as a Patron of them all . Bro , Lambert was a Past Prime Warden of the Goldsmiths' Company , twice Mister of the Tinplatc Workers and Pattern-Makers , and a Liveryman of the florners' Glov . 'rs ' , Gold

and Silver Wyre Drawers ' , and Gardeners' Companies . He also served as President of the Metropolitan Friendly Societies' Asylum , Bill ' s Pond , and wis one of the foremost supporters of the French Huguenot Hospital , in Victoria Park . In the volunteer service he was long associated with th ; Queen ' s Westminsters , and had retired from that corps with the Volunteer decoration and the

rank of Lieutenant-Colonel . lie was a Fellow of the Society of Anti quaries , and the author of many interesting essays on arch . uological subjects . The remains of our lamented brother ( who was in his 7 8 th year ) were interred in the family grave , at Kensal Green , on Tuesday , the 17 th inst ., the following , among others , being present : Bros . F . Orchard , P . M ., Sec . j J . S . Green , S . W . ; VV . Webber , and F . Stallard , P . M ., Sec . Percy Lodge of Instruction .

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