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Ireland.
Ireland .
THE ROYAL MASONIC FEMALE ORPHAN SCHOOL , DUBLIN . On the 12 th inst . the Countess of Cowper presided at the distribution of prizes to the successful candidates of this useful and increasing Institution . The presentation took place in the " Exhibition Palace , " specially prepared with great effect for the gathering , and in the presence of 4 S 15 persons .
The following officers of the Irish Grand Lodge received the Countess and the Vice Regal staff : Right VVorshipful Bro . R . VV . Shackleton , B . C ., D . G . M ., as well as Bros . Robert VVarren , D . L ., R . W . Grand Treasurer ; Right Hon . and Alost Rev . Lord Plunket , Bishop of Aleatli , R . VV . Grand Chaplain ; Theophilus E . St . George , VV . Senior Grand Deacon ; George A . Stephens , J . P ., VV . Grand Superintendent of Works ; Harry Hodges , W . Grand Director of Ceremonies ; John T . Banks , AI . D ., VV .
Grand Steward ; James Creed Aleredith , LL . D ., Grand Sword Bearer j Charles F . Phillips , XV . Grand Organist - W . J . Chetwode Crawley , LL . D ., W . Grand Inner Guard ; Samuel B . Oldham , Deputy Grand Secretary and Treasurer ; and Archibald St . George , Assistant Secretary . There were also present the officers of Grand Chapter , as well as a large number of distinguished brethren . VVe unfortunately cannot find room for the interesting speeches this week , of which a full account appears in the Dublin Daily Express of May 14 th , kindly forwarded to
us . The Countess having proceeded to a dais in the Transept , her Excellency distributed the prizes to the successful pupils , as follows : — The Ffennell prize , value £ 3 , founded by a donation from Lodge No . 24 S , Roscommon , in memory of Bro . John Fferinell , a . P . M . of that lodge , for the best answering in scripture , geography , grammar , and English history , was
awarded to Catherine A . Johnston . The Astley prizes , founded in memory of the late Bro . Charles D . Astley , Grand Superintendent of Works , consist of two divisions , two prizes being given in each . In the first division for English , comprising spelling , reading , writing , and arithmetic , the first prize , value £ 2 , was awarded to Catherine A . Johnston ; the second , value £ 1 , to Eleanor E . Burton . In the second division , for French , no first
prize was awarded . Two second prizes , value fifteen shillings each , were awarded to Lilian Hay and Alabel Barnwell . The Nagle prizes , founded by members of Lodge 242 , Boyle , in memory of Bro . James R . Nagle , AI . D ., for many years Secretary of that lodge , are awarded for feneral proficiency and good conduct throughout the year , hat for the first class , value £ 3 , was won by Catherine A . Johnston , and that in the second class , value £ 2 , by
Annie Browne . The good conduct medals ( silver and bronze ) , presented by Bro . Samuel B . Oldham , Deputy Grand Secretary , were won by Susanna Rapson and Alary Close . These medals are awarded by the votes of the pupils themselves , for general good conduct , amiability , and kindliness to their fellow pupils . The ladies'feommittee prize , for general household work , was awarded to Alargaret Buckley , in the first class , and to Mercy Robinson , in the
second class . The matron's prize , for general tidiness , was won in the first class by Anna Butler , and in the second class by Annie Browne . Prizes for calisthenics , awarded by Bro . Sergeant Alajor Gartland—first to Laura Bradburne ; second to Lillie Alexander . The general school prizes were as follows : Third Class . —Jane Grice—Second in spelling and writing ; Isabella Alexander—First in history , geography ,
and Scripture ; Susanna Ranson—First in recitation , writing , spelling , and arithmetic ; seconding in reading , grammar , and good conduct ; Annie Browne—First in grammar , reading , arithmetic , drawing , Scripture , geography , and good conduct ; second in history and spelling . Second Class . —Rose A . M'Cook—Second in history , recitation , spelling , and needlework ; and special for Scripture ; Fanny Dawson—Second in history , reading , writing ,
spelling , and Scripture ; first in geography ; Alabel Barnwell—Second in geography , writing , and French ; first in spelling , drawing , and music , theory , second in practice ; Sarah Browne—Second in grammar and Scripture ; first in arithmetic , history , reading , and recitation ; Kathleen Tandy—First in writing and music—practice ; second in needlework . F'irst Class . —Susan Green—Second in history , reading ,
and writing ; first in geography ; Emily Burton—Second in arithmetic , drawing , and music—theory ; first in recitation and reading ; Laura Bradburne—First in history , spelling , and dictation ; Edith AI'Allister—Second in grammar and writing ; first in drawing ; Alargaret Buckley—Second ir . recitation ; first in needlework and music—theory ; Lilian
Hay—First in Scripture and writing ; second in needlework ; Catherine A . Johnston—First in grammar , spelling , good conduct , and arithmetic ; second in Scripture and geography ; Alary Close—First in Scripture and second in spelling ; and Anna Butler—First in Scripture and good conduct .
BOYS' PRIZES . George S . Hitchcock—The school silver medal , and the first prize for general merit ; Henry Keily—Second prize for general merit ; John ( A . Johnston—Third prize for feneral merit , and second prize in French ; William S . . ittle—Fourth prize for general merit , and special prize for long tots , g iven by Bro . R . VV . Griffin , LL . D . ; William S . Steele—Prize for general progress in lower division :
Henry Af . Stephenson—Prize for general good conduct ; Herbert K . Irvine—Prize for interest in tidiness of school premises ; ThomasH . Barnwell—Prize for drawing ; Henry Rountree—First prize in French . The Ashley Prize , value £ 5 , was awarded to Wills Ballantine ; Special prizes for writing , given by Bro . Thomas Fitzgerald : First class , Henry Rountree ; second class , Henry Stephenson ; third class , Henry Smith ; Special prizes for English composition , given by Bro . Robert O'IBrien Furlong : First class ,
George S . Hitchcock ; second class , Charles Topham ; third class , John A . Al'Comb . The Oldham Good Conduct Medals were awarded by the boys themselves to Alfred II . Berney ( silver ) and Henry Rountree ( bronze ) . This concluded the proceedings , and the Countess Cowper was escorted to her carriage by the Deputy Grand Alaster and the other Grand Officers . It should be mentioned that during the evening several of the girls played musical selections on the pianoforte with very great precision and skill .
Masonic Tidings.
Masonic Tidings .
Bro . John Wilson , P . M . and Treasurer of the Etonian Lodge , No . 209 , and station agent of the Staines Junction of the Windsor and Reading branches of the South-Western Railway , has been presented with £ . 2 ij , as a testimonial subscribed by the residents and tradespeople of Staines , as an acknowledgment of his long service and
courtesy . Bro . John Wilson has been in thc service of the South-Western Company some thirty-two years , and more than twenty at Staines Junction . Through his kindness and ability he has increased the comforts of thc constant travellers and passengers , and , we are heartily pleased to hear that the inhabitants have testified to his merits . Bro . Wilson has been a member of the _ Craf t a large number of
years . In our list of the Girls' School subscriptions last week Bro . C . Pv . lman was represented as Steward for Bedford Lodge , No . 157 . It should have been Bedford Chapter , No . 157 . Bros . James Terry and Henry Lovegrove were elected honorary members of the Citadel Lodge , No . 1 S 97 , at the consecration meeting , a fact inadvertently omitted in our last .
At a meeting of Masons at Alexandria , Va ., U . S . A ., recently , a resolution was adopted tendering to Peyton S . Cole , Grand Alaster of the Order in Virginia , to be used by him at the Yorktown centennial , the apron and sash worn by General Washington during his service as Alaster of the lodge . The apron and sash—the handiwork of Airs . General Lafayette—were presented to General Washington by General Lafayette during his visit to Alount
Vernon in 17 S 4 , and on the 3 rd of June , 1 S 12 , Alajor Lawrence Lewis presented them to Alexandria Washington Lodge , No . 22 , together with the box , made in France , which contained them . The apron and sash were worn by Washington at the laying of the south-east corner-stone of the United States Capitol , in 1793 . —Rochester Democrat . Bro . Rev . Dr . P . H . Ernest Brette will act as Chairman of the reconstituted Christ ' s Hospital Athletic Sports Committee .
W . Bro . Reginald Bird , M . A ., P . G . D ., Deputy Provincial Grand Alaster Oxfordshire , assisted by the officers of the Provincial Grand Lodge , will consecrate the Thames Lodge , No . 1 S 95 , at the Masonic Rooms , Henleyon-Thames , on Thursday , June gth , at one o'clock p . m .
precisely . A banquet will be held at the Red Lion Hotel at 3 . 30 . The officers designate are Bros . Rev . Darrell H . VV . Horlock , 357 , P . AI . 1036 and 7 S 9 , P . P . S . G . W . Cornwall , P . P . G . Reg . Oxon , W . M . ; Robert T . Hodge , 357 , P . P . G . S . of VV . Oxon , S . VV . ; and Archibald Brackspear , J . VV .
1 he Fifteen Sections were worked by the members of the Aletropolitan Lodge of Instruction , at the Portugal Hotel , Fleet-street , on Friday last . The Half-yearly Communication and twentyfifth anniversary of the foundation of the Grand Lodge of Mark Master Masons will beheld on Tuesday , the 31 st
inst ., at the Masonic Rooms , the Critenon , Piccadilly , at 3 . 30 p . m ., when Bro . the Right Hon . Lord Henniker will be installed Most VVorshipful Grand Master . A musical selection will be given during dinner , and a concert will take place in the evening , at which the services of eminent professionals have been secured , under the direction of Bro . Professor E . M . Lott , Grand Organist .
lhe Masonic library of the Grand Lodge of California has 1271 bound volumes , aggregating 632 , 344 pages , averaging nearly 500 pages to a volume . In addition to these there are a large number of pamphlets on hand , which , if a comparatively few missing years could be procured , would , when bound , considerably increase the number and antiquity of our books of that class . Bro . Herman J . Huiskamp , of Fort Madison ,
has presented the Library Association of Keokuk , Iowa , with a portrait in oil of Bro . Robert F . Bower , the Gen . Grand High Priest of the G . G . Chapter of the United States . Bro . Sir D . Gooch , M . P ., presided at a special general meeting of the Great Western Railway Company held on Thursday last , at Paddington Station , to consider Bills before Parliament .
A new weekly financial journal has been started , under the title of Money . ' It is printed and published by Bro . Judd and Co ., of St . Andrew ' s-hill . Bro . Irving announces that the season at the Lyceum will close on July 23 rd , before which hc will appear
in " Othello , " " The Belle ' s Statagem , " " Hamlet , " " The Alerchantof Venice , " " Charles I ., " "The Bells , " and " Eugene Aram . " The dates for each are duly arranged , and those who want to book their seats for any particular performance can do so .
Bro . David James made his re-appearance at the Vaudeville in Byron's new comedy , " Punch , " on Thursday evening . Mr . Farren , Air . Alaclean , Aliss Sophie Larkin , and Miss Kate Bishop are also included in the cast . The installation meeting of the Sir Hugh Alyddelton Lodge , No . 1 C 02 . was held at the Agricultural Hall , on Friday , the 27 th inst ., when Bro . John Osborn was installed VV . M .
At thc staled Communication of thc Grand Lodge of Ireland , held on the 5 th inst ., R . W . Bro . Robert William Shekleton , Q . C , D . G . AL , in the chair , a report from the Governors of the Alasonic Female Orphan School having been read by the R . W . Bro . C . Capel Macnamara , LL . D ., Honorary Secretary , it was proposed by R . VV . Bro . the Rev . Joseph A . Galbraith , S . F . T . C . D ., Representative from the Grand Lodges of Iowa and Kentucky , seconded
by VV . Bro . the Right Hon . George Aloyers , LL . D ., Lord Alayor of Dublin , Junior Grand Deacon , and resolved unanimously : " That the report of the Governors of the Alasonic Female Orphan School , now read , be forwarded by the Deputy Grand Secretary to the Secretaries of the Provincial Grand Lodges and subordinate lodges upon the register , with a request that the same may be read from the chair at the next meeting of their respective lodges , and commended to the liberality of the Order . "
Masonic Tidings.
Bro . Alderman Hadley has consented to become Treasurer of the Provident Surgical Appliance Society . Bro . Lord Arthur Hill , M . P ., has been appointed to the command of the Customs Artillery . The subscription for the revised version of the New Testament has been enormous : over a million copies . The Lord Mayor , M . P ., will pay a visit to Truro at Whitsuntide whicli will not be altogether of a holiday character .
Bro . J . D . Allcroft ( Treasurer ) presided at the fifty-fourth half-yearly election of the Royal Hospital for Incurables , which took place on Friday last at the Cannonstreet Hotel . Bro . Sir E . A . H . Lechmere , Bart ., M . P ., Prov . G . AL Worcestershire , was present at the banquet of the United Arts Gallery .
Bro . Sir J . McGarel Hogg , Bart ., M . P ., p resided at the dinner of the Aletropolitan Board of Works on Saturday last . The Balham I ^ odge of Instruction , No . 720 , meets every Wednesday through the year , emergencies
excepted , at the Balham Hotel , Balham , at 7 p . m . Bro . W . J . Jennings , on Wednesday last , when returning along Cheapside to the Albion , slipped down in the roadway near the Post Office , and his arm was broken at the wrist . He is going on as favourably as can be desired .
Bro . the Earl of Carnarvon will preside at the annual general meeting of the London Library , 12 , St . James ' s-square , on Alonday . Bro . Sir John Bennett gave a lecture on Thursday , Alay 19 th , to the members of the Lambeth Advanced Liberal Association in their hall , Walworth-road , on " The House of Lords . "
Bro . Brackstone Baker was , on Wednesday Iasl > elected one of the vestrymen for the parish of Lee . The installation meeting of the Ewell I ^ odge will be held this ( Saturday ) afternoon at the Glyn Arms Hotel , Ewell . Bro . J . Long , Preceptor of the Westbourne Lodge of Instruction , was presented with a testimonial by
the members of that lodge at their anniversary dinner , at Lord's Hotel , St . John's VVood , on Wednesday evening . We are requested to state that the working of the Langton Lodge of Instruction , held at the Alansion House Station Restaurant , Queen Victoria-street , every Thursday , at six o'clock , is that of the Emulation Lodge of Improvement .
The Queen has been pleased by Letters Patent under the Great Seal of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland , bearing this date , to grant unto her ATajesty ' s fourth son , his Royal Highness Prince Leopold George ' Duncan Albert , K . G ., K . T ., G . C . S . I ., G . CA 1 . G ., and the heirs male of his body lawfully begotten , the dignities of Baron Arklow , Earl of Clarence , and Duke of Albany . —Whitehall , May 24 th . —Cassette .
Bro . J . M . P . Montagu , P . G . D ., G . Supt . Dorset , who represented St . Alary ' s Lodge , No . 707 , Dorset , at the Royal Alasonic Institution for Girls last week , with £ 112 7 s ., was erroneously inserted in the official list as " unattached . "
Bro . J . D . Allcroft , Treasurer of Christ ' s Hospital , writing to the Standard with reference to the Charitable Trusts Bill , expresses a hope that those managers and trustees of charities who are not already alive to the importance of the measure will look into it , and
place themselves at once in communication with such members of the House of Lords as may be interested in their particular charities , and whose special knowledge will be most valuable on the occasion of its consideration in committee of the whole House .
The whole of the late members of the House Committee of the Royal Alasonic Institution for Girls were re-elected on Thursday last by overwhelming majorities . A meeting of the Provincial Grand Chapter of Surrey will be held at the Alasonic Hall , 105 , High-street , Croydon , under the Frederick Chapter of Unity , No . 452 , on Tuesday , Alay 31 st , at 12 . 30 p . m .
The consecration of thc Montague Guest Lodge , No . 1900 , will take place the beginning of July next , atthe Inns of Court Hotel , Lincoln ' s-lnn-Fields . Bro . J . Defries and Sons have been awarded the first prize medal at the Alelbournc Exhibition for the manufacture of their crystal chandeliers . Bro . Anthony Trollope , \ frho has been on a visit to Rome , has returned to England .
The North-Eastern Railway directors have decided to celebrate the Stephenson centenary on June gth by throwing open the high level bridge at Newcastleon-Tyne free of toll . Subscriptions towards the ' proposed Stephenson memorial college now amount to upwards of £ 3000 . An important personality in the world of luxury and epicurism has just died at Epernay—M . Aloet , the
chief ot the renowned " champagne fabrication " house of Aloet and Chandon . There areas many original champagne firms in Epernay as there are original Eau de Cologne firms in the Rhenish capital ; but they all agree in conceding to Aloet and Chandon the uncontested dignity of primate . AL Moet is the last of his family and name . 1 le has left behind him a personal fortune of nearly thirty million francs .
HOLIOWAY ' PILLS . —It is difficult to determine which is the more Irving to health , intense colrl or excessive heat , though everybody knows that sudden transitions from thc one to the other teem * with disease , which mav in most instances be staved oil * by an early resort to these purifying , regulating , and strengthening Pills . This well-known and highly esteemed medicine allords a safe and e .-isv
remedy for almost every constitutional wrong which climates , changes , or dietetic errors can engender , and clTectually removes any weakness self-indulgent habits may have induced . In ' all conditions of thc system bordering on disease indicated by apathy , lisllessness , and restlessness , Holioway ' s Pills will prove especially serviceable In begetting a vivacity appreciated bv both sound and sick . — VADVT . ]
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Ireland.
Ireland .
THE ROYAL MASONIC FEMALE ORPHAN SCHOOL , DUBLIN . On the 12 th inst . the Countess of Cowper presided at the distribution of prizes to the successful candidates of this useful and increasing Institution . The presentation took place in the " Exhibition Palace , " specially prepared with great effect for the gathering , and in the presence of 4 S 15 persons .
The following officers of the Irish Grand Lodge received the Countess and the Vice Regal staff : Right VVorshipful Bro . R . VV . Shackleton , B . C ., D . G . M ., as well as Bros . Robert VVarren , D . L ., R . W . Grand Treasurer ; Right Hon . and Alost Rev . Lord Plunket , Bishop of Aleatli , R . VV . Grand Chaplain ; Theophilus E . St . George , VV . Senior Grand Deacon ; George A . Stephens , J . P ., VV . Grand Superintendent of Works ; Harry Hodges , W . Grand Director of Ceremonies ; John T . Banks , AI . D ., VV .
Grand Steward ; James Creed Aleredith , LL . D ., Grand Sword Bearer j Charles F . Phillips , XV . Grand Organist - W . J . Chetwode Crawley , LL . D ., W . Grand Inner Guard ; Samuel B . Oldham , Deputy Grand Secretary and Treasurer ; and Archibald St . George , Assistant Secretary . There were also present the officers of Grand Chapter , as well as a large number of distinguished brethren . VVe unfortunately cannot find room for the interesting speeches this week , of which a full account appears in the Dublin Daily Express of May 14 th , kindly forwarded to
us . The Countess having proceeded to a dais in the Transept , her Excellency distributed the prizes to the successful pupils , as follows : — The Ffennell prize , value £ 3 , founded by a donation from Lodge No . 24 S , Roscommon , in memory of Bro . John Fferinell , a . P . M . of that lodge , for the best answering in scripture , geography , grammar , and English history , was
awarded to Catherine A . Johnston . The Astley prizes , founded in memory of the late Bro . Charles D . Astley , Grand Superintendent of Works , consist of two divisions , two prizes being given in each . In the first division for English , comprising spelling , reading , writing , and arithmetic , the first prize , value £ 2 , was awarded to Catherine A . Johnston ; the second , value £ 1 , to Eleanor E . Burton . In the second division , for French , no first
prize was awarded . Two second prizes , value fifteen shillings each , were awarded to Lilian Hay and Alabel Barnwell . The Nagle prizes , founded by members of Lodge 242 , Boyle , in memory of Bro . James R . Nagle , AI . D ., for many years Secretary of that lodge , are awarded for feneral proficiency and good conduct throughout the year , hat for the first class , value £ 3 , was won by Catherine A . Johnston , and that in the second class , value £ 2 , by
Annie Browne . The good conduct medals ( silver and bronze ) , presented by Bro . Samuel B . Oldham , Deputy Grand Secretary , were won by Susanna Rapson and Alary Close . These medals are awarded by the votes of the pupils themselves , for general good conduct , amiability , and kindliness to their fellow pupils . The ladies'feommittee prize , for general household work , was awarded to Alargaret Buckley , in the first class , and to Mercy Robinson , in the
second class . The matron's prize , for general tidiness , was won in the first class by Anna Butler , and in the second class by Annie Browne . Prizes for calisthenics , awarded by Bro . Sergeant Alajor Gartland—first to Laura Bradburne ; second to Lillie Alexander . The general school prizes were as follows : Third Class . —Jane Grice—Second in spelling and writing ; Isabella Alexander—First in history , geography ,
and Scripture ; Susanna Ranson—First in recitation , writing , spelling , and arithmetic ; seconding in reading , grammar , and good conduct ; Annie Browne—First in grammar , reading , arithmetic , drawing , Scripture , geography , and good conduct ; second in history and spelling . Second Class . —Rose A . M'Cook—Second in history , recitation , spelling , and needlework ; and special for Scripture ; Fanny Dawson—Second in history , reading , writing ,
spelling , and Scripture ; first in geography ; Alabel Barnwell—Second in geography , writing , and French ; first in spelling , drawing , and music , theory , second in practice ; Sarah Browne—Second in grammar and Scripture ; first in arithmetic , history , reading , and recitation ; Kathleen Tandy—First in writing and music—practice ; second in needlework . F'irst Class . —Susan Green—Second in history , reading ,
and writing ; first in geography ; Emily Burton—Second in arithmetic , drawing , and music—theory ; first in recitation and reading ; Laura Bradburne—First in history , spelling , and dictation ; Edith AI'Allister—Second in grammar and writing ; first in drawing ; Alargaret Buckley—Second ir . recitation ; first in needlework and music—theory ; Lilian
Hay—First in Scripture and writing ; second in needlework ; Catherine A . Johnston—First in grammar , spelling , good conduct , and arithmetic ; second in Scripture and geography ; Alary Close—First in Scripture and second in spelling ; and Anna Butler—First in Scripture and good conduct .
BOYS' PRIZES . George S . Hitchcock—The school silver medal , and the first prize for general merit ; Henry Keily—Second prize for general merit ; John ( A . Johnston—Third prize for feneral merit , and second prize in French ; William S . . ittle—Fourth prize for general merit , and special prize for long tots , g iven by Bro . R . VV . Griffin , LL . D . ; William S . Steele—Prize for general progress in lower division :
Henry Af . Stephenson—Prize for general good conduct ; Herbert K . Irvine—Prize for interest in tidiness of school premises ; ThomasH . Barnwell—Prize for drawing ; Henry Rountree—First prize in French . The Ashley Prize , value £ 5 , was awarded to Wills Ballantine ; Special prizes for writing , given by Bro . Thomas Fitzgerald : First class , Henry Rountree ; second class , Henry Stephenson ; third class , Henry Smith ; Special prizes for English composition , given by Bro . Robert O'IBrien Furlong : First class ,
George S . Hitchcock ; second class , Charles Topham ; third class , John A . Al'Comb . The Oldham Good Conduct Medals were awarded by the boys themselves to Alfred II . Berney ( silver ) and Henry Rountree ( bronze ) . This concluded the proceedings , and the Countess Cowper was escorted to her carriage by the Deputy Grand Alaster and the other Grand Officers . It should be mentioned that during the evening several of the girls played musical selections on the pianoforte with very great precision and skill .
Masonic Tidings.
Masonic Tidings .
Bro . John Wilson , P . M . and Treasurer of the Etonian Lodge , No . 209 , and station agent of the Staines Junction of the Windsor and Reading branches of the South-Western Railway , has been presented with £ . 2 ij , as a testimonial subscribed by the residents and tradespeople of Staines , as an acknowledgment of his long service and
courtesy . Bro . John Wilson has been in thc service of the South-Western Company some thirty-two years , and more than twenty at Staines Junction . Through his kindness and ability he has increased the comforts of thc constant travellers and passengers , and , we are heartily pleased to hear that the inhabitants have testified to his merits . Bro . Wilson has been a member of the _ Craf t a large number of
years . In our list of the Girls' School subscriptions last week Bro . C . Pv . lman was represented as Steward for Bedford Lodge , No . 157 . It should have been Bedford Chapter , No . 157 . Bros . James Terry and Henry Lovegrove were elected honorary members of the Citadel Lodge , No . 1 S 97 , at the consecration meeting , a fact inadvertently omitted in our last .
At a meeting of Masons at Alexandria , Va ., U . S . A ., recently , a resolution was adopted tendering to Peyton S . Cole , Grand Alaster of the Order in Virginia , to be used by him at the Yorktown centennial , the apron and sash worn by General Washington during his service as Alaster of the lodge . The apron and sash—the handiwork of Airs . General Lafayette—were presented to General Washington by General Lafayette during his visit to Alount
Vernon in 17 S 4 , and on the 3 rd of June , 1 S 12 , Alajor Lawrence Lewis presented them to Alexandria Washington Lodge , No . 22 , together with the box , made in France , which contained them . The apron and sash were worn by Washington at the laying of the south-east corner-stone of the United States Capitol , in 1793 . —Rochester Democrat . Bro . Rev . Dr . P . H . Ernest Brette will act as Chairman of the reconstituted Christ ' s Hospital Athletic Sports Committee .
W . Bro . Reginald Bird , M . A ., P . G . D ., Deputy Provincial Grand Alaster Oxfordshire , assisted by the officers of the Provincial Grand Lodge , will consecrate the Thames Lodge , No . 1 S 95 , at the Masonic Rooms , Henleyon-Thames , on Thursday , June gth , at one o'clock p . m .
precisely . A banquet will be held at the Red Lion Hotel at 3 . 30 . The officers designate are Bros . Rev . Darrell H . VV . Horlock , 357 , P . AI . 1036 and 7 S 9 , P . P . S . G . W . Cornwall , P . P . G . Reg . Oxon , W . M . ; Robert T . Hodge , 357 , P . P . G . S . of VV . Oxon , S . VV . ; and Archibald Brackspear , J . VV .
1 he Fifteen Sections were worked by the members of the Aletropolitan Lodge of Instruction , at the Portugal Hotel , Fleet-street , on Friday last . The Half-yearly Communication and twentyfifth anniversary of the foundation of the Grand Lodge of Mark Master Masons will beheld on Tuesday , the 31 st
inst ., at the Masonic Rooms , the Critenon , Piccadilly , at 3 . 30 p . m ., when Bro . the Right Hon . Lord Henniker will be installed Most VVorshipful Grand Master . A musical selection will be given during dinner , and a concert will take place in the evening , at which the services of eminent professionals have been secured , under the direction of Bro . Professor E . M . Lott , Grand Organist .
lhe Masonic library of the Grand Lodge of California has 1271 bound volumes , aggregating 632 , 344 pages , averaging nearly 500 pages to a volume . In addition to these there are a large number of pamphlets on hand , which , if a comparatively few missing years could be procured , would , when bound , considerably increase the number and antiquity of our books of that class . Bro . Herman J . Huiskamp , of Fort Madison ,
has presented the Library Association of Keokuk , Iowa , with a portrait in oil of Bro . Robert F . Bower , the Gen . Grand High Priest of the G . G . Chapter of the United States . Bro . Sir D . Gooch , M . P ., presided at a special general meeting of the Great Western Railway Company held on Thursday last , at Paddington Station , to consider Bills before Parliament .
A new weekly financial journal has been started , under the title of Money . ' It is printed and published by Bro . Judd and Co ., of St . Andrew ' s-hill . Bro . Irving announces that the season at the Lyceum will close on July 23 rd , before which hc will appear
in " Othello , " " The Belle ' s Statagem , " " Hamlet , " " The Alerchantof Venice , " " Charles I ., " "The Bells , " and " Eugene Aram . " The dates for each are duly arranged , and those who want to book their seats for any particular performance can do so .
Bro . David James made his re-appearance at the Vaudeville in Byron's new comedy , " Punch , " on Thursday evening . Mr . Farren , Air . Alaclean , Aliss Sophie Larkin , and Miss Kate Bishop are also included in the cast . The installation meeting of the Sir Hugh Alyddelton Lodge , No . 1 C 02 . was held at the Agricultural Hall , on Friday , the 27 th inst ., when Bro . John Osborn was installed VV . M .
At thc staled Communication of thc Grand Lodge of Ireland , held on the 5 th inst ., R . W . Bro . Robert William Shekleton , Q . C , D . G . AL , in the chair , a report from the Governors of the Alasonic Female Orphan School having been read by the R . W . Bro . C . Capel Macnamara , LL . D ., Honorary Secretary , it was proposed by R . VV . Bro . the Rev . Joseph A . Galbraith , S . F . T . C . D ., Representative from the Grand Lodges of Iowa and Kentucky , seconded
by VV . Bro . the Right Hon . George Aloyers , LL . D ., Lord Alayor of Dublin , Junior Grand Deacon , and resolved unanimously : " That the report of the Governors of the Alasonic Female Orphan School , now read , be forwarded by the Deputy Grand Secretary to the Secretaries of the Provincial Grand Lodges and subordinate lodges upon the register , with a request that the same may be read from the chair at the next meeting of their respective lodges , and commended to the liberality of the Order . "
Masonic Tidings.
Bro . Alderman Hadley has consented to become Treasurer of the Provident Surgical Appliance Society . Bro . Lord Arthur Hill , M . P ., has been appointed to the command of the Customs Artillery . The subscription for the revised version of the New Testament has been enormous : over a million copies . The Lord Mayor , M . P ., will pay a visit to Truro at Whitsuntide whicli will not be altogether of a holiday character .
Bro . J . D . Allcroft ( Treasurer ) presided at the fifty-fourth half-yearly election of the Royal Hospital for Incurables , which took place on Friday last at the Cannonstreet Hotel . Bro . Sir E . A . H . Lechmere , Bart ., M . P ., Prov . G . AL Worcestershire , was present at the banquet of the United Arts Gallery .
Bro . Sir J . McGarel Hogg , Bart ., M . P ., p resided at the dinner of the Aletropolitan Board of Works on Saturday last . The Balham I ^ odge of Instruction , No . 720 , meets every Wednesday through the year , emergencies
excepted , at the Balham Hotel , Balham , at 7 p . m . Bro . W . J . Jennings , on Wednesday last , when returning along Cheapside to the Albion , slipped down in the roadway near the Post Office , and his arm was broken at the wrist . He is going on as favourably as can be desired .
Bro . the Earl of Carnarvon will preside at the annual general meeting of the London Library , 12 , St . James ' s-square , on Alonday . Bro . Sir John Bennett gave a lecture on Thursday , Alay 19 th , to the members of the Lambeth Advanced Liberal Association in their hall , Walworth-road , on " The House of Lords . "
Bro . Brackstone Baker was , on Wednesday Iasl > elected one of the vestrymen for the parish of Lee . The installation meeting of the Ewell I ^ odge will be held this ( Saturday ) afternoon at the Glyn Arms Hotel , Ewell . Bro . J . Long , Preceptor of the Westbourne Lodge of Instruction , was presented with a testimonial by
the members of that lodge at their anniversary dinner , at Lord's Hotel , St . John's VVood , on Wednesday evening . We are requested to state that the working of the Langton Lodge of Instruction , held at the Alansion House Station Restaurant , Queen Victoria-street , every Thursday , at six o'clock , is that of the Emulation Lodge of Improvement .
The Queen has been pleased by Letters Patent under the Great Seal of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland , bearing this date , to grant unto her ATajesty ' s fourth son , his Royal Highness Prince Leopold George ' Duncan Albert , K . G ., K . T ., G . C . S . I ., G . CA 1 . G ., and the heirs male of his body lawfully begotten , the dignities of Baron Arklow , Earl of Clarence , and Duke of Albany . —Whitehall , May 24 th . —Cassette .
Bro . J . M . P . Montagu , P . G . D ., G . Supt . Dorset , who represented St . Alary ' s Lodge , No . 707 , Dorset , at the Royal Alasonic Institution for Girls last week , with £ 112 7 s ., was erroneously inserted in the official list as " unattached . "
Bro . J . D . Allcroft , Treasurer of Christ ' s Hospital , writing to the Standard with reference to the Charitable Trusts Bill , expresses a hope that those managers and trustees of charities who are not already alive to the importance of the measure will look into it , and
place themselves at once in communication with such members of the House of Lords as may be interested in their particular charities , and whose special knowledge will be most valuable on the occasion of its consideration in committee of the whole House .
The whole of the late members of the House Committee of the Royal Alasonic Institution for Girls were re-elected on Thursday last by overwhelming majorities . A meeting of the Provincial Grand Chapter of Surrey will be held at the Alasonic Hall , 105 , High-street , Croydon , under the Frederick Chapter of Unity , No . 452 , on Tuesday , Alay 31 st , at 12 . 30 p . m .
The consecration of thc Montague Guest Lodge , No . 1900 , will take place the beginning of July next , atthe Inns of Court Hotel , Lincoln ' s-lnn-Fields . Bro . J . Defries and Sons have been awarded the first prize medal at the Alelbournc Exhibition for the manufacture of their crystal chandeliers . Bro . Anthony Trollope , \ frho has been on a visit to Rome , has returned to England .
The North-Eastern Railway directors have decided to celebrate the Stephenson centenary on June gth by throwing open the high level bridge at Newcastleon-Tyne free of toll . Subscriptions towards the ' proposed Stephenson memorial college now amount to upwards of £ 3000 . An important personality in the world of luxury and epicurism has just died at Epernay—M . Aloet , the
chief ot the renowned " champagne fabrication " house of Aloet and Chandon . There areas many original champagne firms in Epernay as there are original Eau de Cologne firms in the Rhenish capital ; but they all agree in conceding to Aloet and Chandon the uncontested dignity of primate . AL Moet is the last of his family and name . 1 le has left behind him a personal fortune of nearly thirty million francs .
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