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Yorkshire (West).

Alatier , G . S . of Scotland , responded , saying that if , as thc AV . AI . had stated , this was the first occasion on which this toast had been proposed he trusted it would not be the last , for he had been so much delig hted by all he had seen , and the great hospitality displayed towards him , that

he quite intended , should opportunity oiler , to pay another visit to the Hope . The AV . AL , in giving " The other A'isiting Brethren , " said how much it p leased him to be favoured hy the visit of Bro . Frederick Broughton , Prov . G . R . of South Wales , and brother , by consanguinity , as well as Alasonry ,

to his able S . W . and coadjutor , Bro . B . Broughton , who was alike esteemed and respected in the commercial as the Alasonic community . Bro . Fred . Broughton mig ht be assured that his name alone would be a sufficient passport for him in Bradford without bringing with

him , as he did , such hig h credentials . The name of Bro . G . Althorp , S . AV ., of Pentalp ha , 9 . 54 was also coupled with the toast . Bro . Frederick Broughton replied , modestly stating that it was well known the members of his family were not gifted with the power of speech ; but his elegant

and concise remarks only seemed to confirm the prior opinion of the brethren that for good speaking ancl writing few could surpass them , Bro . G . Althorp , S . AV . Pentalpha , 974 , also , on the behalf of the other visitors and himself , tendered to the AV . AI . his hearty congratulations on the

admirable way in which the business of the lodge was conducted , and for the courteous , at the same time , rather flattering , mention of them ; and to the brethren of the Hope for their cordial and enthusiastic reception of this toast . , He could onl y say that he looked up to the Hope Lodge

as a grandson does to his grandfather , and he assured the brethren that his alfection was sincere , and he trusted it would be lasting . The AV . AL , in proposing the health of the P . AI . ' s , tendered lo them his thanks for till their assistance , and wished the lodge would continue to

have the advantage of their co-operation and advice . Bro . J . D . Sugden , P . AL , thanked the W . AL , on the part of the P . Al . s , I ' or thc way iu which hc had introduced the toast , assuring him of every assistance and support they could give , mil concluded by proposing the health of the

W . AI . in flattering terms . Bro . VV ilham VV . liarlow , W . AL , briefly replied , being desirous , as lie said , of concluding the business at the usual hour , I le thanked all for their kindness and courtesy , and for attending in such numbers , and looked forward to mam * equally p leasant gatherings .

He then proposed " The Officers ol the Lodge , " coupling with the toast lite , names of Bros . 15 . Broughton , S . W ., and George Richardson , Treasurer , and complimented them , one and all , on the able and punctual discharge ol their respective duties , which had so much assisted him ,

and conduced to the well working of lhe lodge . Bros . B . Broughton and George Richardson , respectivel y responded in their accustomed fluent and happy style , tendering to lite AV . AL , 0 : 1 their part , and that of the rest of their ollicers , their thanks for the complimentary manner in which

he had alluded to them , and to tlie brethren ior their kind and enthusiastic reception ofthe toast . At 1 1 o ' clock iaccording to the W . M . ' s custom ) the Tyler ' s toast was given , and the brethren separated , after spending a most agreeable and

profitable evening . The proceedings were enlivened \ w harmony from Bro . J *' . C . Atkinson , Alt . s . Bac , Cantab , Organist of the Lodge . and other brethren , and by an admirable recitation by liro . Frederick Broughton . which greatl y added to the pleasure of all present .

SUFFOLK . 1 rs w u * n .- —Perfect Fnemlship ljotlge . —The usual monthly meeting of this lodge was held at the Alasonic Hall , Ipswich , on the 18 th inst . Present—Bro . J . li . Eraser , W . AI . ; S . B . King , P . AL , P . Prov . G . S . D ., Secretary ;

X . Tracy , P . M ., P . Prov . J . G . VV ; G . b . lnnillcy , P . AL , P . ' Prov . G . D . C . ; DrAlills , P . Prov . G . S . W ; | . Pitcher , P . Prov . J . G . W . ; VV . T . AVestgate , " P . !'•- iv . G . D . C . ; VV " . A . Smith , LP . AL , P . Prov . O . D . * J . ; J . Franks , P . Pros . G . Registrar ; Bros . A ' . Gannnan , S . VV . ; J . A . Pettit , P . AL , P . Pr .. v . G . S . VV ., P . AL , t \* c . Visiting , Bro . i- ' mra Holmes , P . G . Registrar , Stiifolk , of the British Union Lodge ; and Bro . Aloses Cohen ,

Yorkshire (West).

ofthe Prince ol AVales Lodge . The lodge hav na been opened , the ballot was taken for a cain ' didate from London , who was unanimousl y accepted , but who , through indisposition , was prevented attending to be initiated . The u sua ] routine business of tlie lodge having been

disposed of , and Bro . Casey having called the attention of the brethren to the Lodge of Instruction , the brethren retired for refreshment . The usual loyi-l and Alasonic toasts having been given , the AV . AI called upon the brethren to drink to the Visiting Brethren . One of them , Bro . Kmra Holmes ,

the }* knew very well ; they had seen him before amongst them , and hoped they might often see him again : the other brother , he believed , had never been amongst them before ; but he * , the W . AL cordiall y welcomed him amongst them . In reply , Bro . Emra Holmes thanked the brethren very warmly for the kind way in which

they had responded to the toast . He had heard it said in Ipswich that brethren should stick to their own lodges ( no , no ) , ancl that they should not go visiting about ( no , no ) . It had not been said in thc Perfect Friendshi p Lodge , which was well known for its hospitable reception of visitors ( hear , hear ) , but he would venture to submit that it was desirable that brethren should

visit each other ' s lodges , in the interest ol Alasonry . In some places , he did not sa )* it was so in Ipswich , but in some places , where there were many lodges , there were little dillerences of opinion , bickerings , as well as possibly a want of uniformity in working . Those dilT '

erences could be best reconciled and that uniformity could be best attained b y frequent visiting at each other ' s lodges ; unanimity would be obtained by frequent intercommunion , so to speak . He , liro . Holmes , remembered well that the first lodge he visited when he came to Ipswich , three

years ago , was the Perlect Friendship . 1 le was so kindl y received there , that he woultl have asked to have been allowed to join that lodge , but for the objection that at that time it was held at a public house . He would not say that he wished he had -jounce ! if now , since that would seem

disloyal to his own lotlge , the British Union , but he would say that it gave him very great pleasure to come amongst them , and he was very glad to accept the invitation to so popular a lodge as the Perlect Friendship . Bro Cohen brielly responded . In giving toast of the " Past and

Present Provincial Grand ( hiieers " the AV . AL coupled wilh the Past ( Jfiicers the name of Bro . Pettit , who had recently recovered from a severe illness , and who thev were very glad to see amongst them again . With the present ollicers we coupled lhe names of liro . Kmra Holmes , P . G . Retr . Bro .

Pettit replied in feeling terms , expressing his gralilc . de lo the G . A . O . T . U . for restoring him to them once again . Bro . Holmes replied briefl y : he said he believed he was the onl y P . G . ollicer present , and he would onl y say that he trusted the present officers of the Prov . Grand

Lodge of Sullolk would endeavour do their duty as well as those who had gone before them . liro . Smith , Cohen , Pettit , King , and others , ably contributed to the harmony of the evening ancl a very pleasant social meeting was hroiiffht lo a . 1 ' 00 close .

Micro- * op : cnl investigation has pmti * : l that tiic substances which accumulate between i ' teeth contain animal •ind u'e . 'l ,: | ik * ji , * ij " . * is ! iL * s , a : i * l iliat Ilk * loot !) powder ;* , pastes , and washes in gcivciul u-e have no cl ' cc " . upon these . j Mcs r-. Gabriel ' s Coralitc Tooth-paste and l ! ov . * il Dentifiice

( sold by a !! chemist , ar . d pciftimcrs at is . fid . per box ) completely destroy anil remove these aninialctike , and also p ; c * civc and 1 r . a ' . itdy thc tes-th . Prepared onlv liv . \ ii-s- * : s . Gal > i : el , the oh' c-ribli-hcd dentist-, fu , Ludgate ' l Jill , a ::: ! . *;( *" > , I ' alley—lieu , Cavendish-square , London , where they practise taeir u . iiuue system of painless dentistry .

I IOI . LDVV . W ' I ' ILLS and OINT . VIKNT . —Billiousuess . Dyspepsia are in Aulum , trcipjently the forerunners ol dangerous diseases known ns T yphus , Typhoid , Fntciic lever , Dysentery : y . \ d Cholera . There is- no organ in the human body sa liable to derangement as Ihe liver , none which requires earlier correction to prevent mischief , pain , .-ind danger . f *' oo ; l , / . •iti-rne . elimale , and anxiety all

disorder its action , aud render its secretion , lhe bile , more or less depraved , superabundant or scanty . The first svmploms should icceivc nUeiHiian . A pain in the . side , ou the top of tin * ¦ boulder , a harsh cough , and diiriculty in bicathhig nie -i ; * n •oi liver disc : i- * e , which . 'tic rcnioi e 1 without del . av b \ fiction vv ' Ui llollowavs ine-Inuable Ointment , 'ihc I'ills should be taken curly . —Aim .

Masonic Tidings.

Masonic Tidings .

BRITISH , FOREIGN , AND CO LONJAL The Earl of Jersey was married , on the iyth inst ., to the Hon . Margaret Elizabeth Lci-- * h , eldest daughter of the Ri ght Honorable Lord Lei gh , of Stonelei gh Abbey , Prov . Grand Master of Warwickshire .

Thc Alasonic Lodge of Strasburg , having been informed that it could not be allowed to keep up its connection with the Grand Orient of France , has resolved to break up rather than be affiliated to a German superior . —Echo , 2 ^ th September .

Ihe Knole Lodge , No . 1414 , was dul y consecrated at the Alasonic Hall , Sevenoaks , on Wednesday , the 2-jth instant , by Bro , R . Wentworth Little , in the presence of more than one hundred brethren , including thirty or forty Grand Officers of Kent . A full report will appear in our next .

Metropolitan Masonic Meetings.

METROPOLITAN MASONIC MEETINGS .

For thc Week ending Friday , October 4 , 1 S 72 The Editor vvill be glad to have notice from Secretaries of Lodges and Chapters , of any change in place 01 * time of meeting * .

SATUBDAY : St-l'T . 2 S . lied Cross Conclave \' o . -j , [ iose and "Lil y , Masons' Hall . Alasons' Avenue , Basinghall-strccl . Star Lodge of Instruction ( 12 ; .- ;) , Marquis of Granby . Ncw Cross-road , at 7 ; Hro . C . S . Dilley , Preceptor . Sphinx Lodge of Instruction ( 1329 ) , Castle Tavern ,

Cambervvcll-road , at 7 30 ; Bros . Thomas and Worthington . Preceptors " . Mount Sinai Chapter of Instruction , Union Tavern , Airstreet , at 8 ; Comp . Brett , Preceptor . Alanchester Lodge of Instruction , Yorkshire Grey , London Street , Fitzroy-square , at 8 ; Uro Ash , I ' . M ., Preceptor .

MONDAY , SLUT . , * O . budge ;¦} . Pythagorean . Ship Hotel , Greenwich . ,, S-JI , British Oak , Beaumont Hall , 13 cuunionU-. qu . irc , Mile-cud . Strong Man Lodge < ' Instruction ( 45 ) , Old Jerusalem Tavern , St . Johns Gate , Clerkenwell , at 8 ; Bro . James Terry , Preceptor .

Camden Lodge of Instruction ( 704 ) , Adelaide Tavern , lluictstock-hill , at 8 ; Bid . T . A . Adams , Preceptor . Kastern Star Lodge of Instruction ( n , ;) , Hoyal Hotel , Mileend-road , at 7 .. 50 ; Bro . 1 * :. Gottheil , Preceptor . British Oak Lodge of Instiuction , Bank of Friendshi p Tavern , Mile laid , at 7 for 8 . St . James ' s Union I . odge of Instruction ( 1 S 0 ) , Horse and Groom Tavern , Winsley-street , ( opposite the Pantheon ) ,

Oxford-street , at 8 ; Bro . J . 1 ! . Stacey , Preceptor . Wellington Lodge of Instruetion , White Swan Tavern , Deptford , at 8 ; Bro . C . G . Willey , P . M . 11 , ; , Preceptor . St . John of Wapping Lodge ot Instruction ( r •jed ) , Gun

1 avern , I Iigh-strcet , Wapping , at 7 ; Bro . T . Mortlock . Preceptor . West Rent Lodsie of Improvement 1 297 ) , St . Saviour ' s College . Stansted-road , Forest-I lill , at 7 . 30 ; Bro . Ii . W . Lindus , Preceptor .

Tt i . sii . vv , OCT . I . Colonial Board at . ! , o ' clock . Lodge 7 , Hoyal Sink of Perseverance , Freemasons , ' Hail . ., o , Albion , Freemasons' Hall . .. IOI . Temple . Ship and Tunic , l . cadcnhnll-strcel . id ; , St . John ' s , Nolly Bush Tavern l ! ampste * cd .

., 172 . Old Concord . Freemasons' I lull . ., 217 , St ability , Ai-dciton ' r , Hotel , Fleet-street . ,, 7 r ,-, St . James *; : . „ 1 2 ^ , - , Grosvenor , C . ale . Ionian Hotel . Adelphi . 1 , i- * ty , Duke ol Ldinburgii , New Globe Tavern , iiovvn ,. a : L

,, I 2 ( 11 , Golden liule , Masons' 1 lull , Masons ' -avenue . ,, 1 2 ij 8 , Boyal Standard , Marquess Tavern , Canonbury . Chap . ifsj , Temperance , White Swan Tavern , Deptford . Svduey Lodge of Instruction , Cambridge Hotel , Upper \ aa \ o . al .

.. iciropunt , !!! Chapter o ! Iii-tructum , Portugal Hotel , Fleet-street , at 7 ; Comp . Brett , Preceptor . Domatic Lodge of Instruction , Palmcrston Tav ., Grosvenorpark , Camberwell , at 8 ; Bro . John Thomas , Prccc ilor . Faith I odgc of Instruction , Refreshment Booms , Victoria-st .

( o posite Westminster Palace Hotel ) at 8 ; Bro . C , " ., Cottebrune , Preceptor . Yarborough Lodge of Instruction , Green Dragon , Stepney , at 8 ; Bro . 'I ' , j . Barnes , P . AL , Preceptor . "'' Prince Fredk . William Lodge of fnstruction ( 75 , 3 ) , Knights

of St . John Tavern , St . John ' s Wood ; Bro . F . G . Baker , Preceptor . Dalhousie Lodge of Instruction , King Kdvrard , Triangle , Hackney , at y . ^ o . Bro . J . Saunders , Preceptor . Florence Nightingale Lodge of Instruction , Masonic HaU V > il'ikun-strcet , W ' uohvie ' i , at 7 . 30 .

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Yorkshire (West).

Alatier , G . S . of Scotland , responded , saying that if , as thc AV . AI . had stated , this was the first occasion on which this toast had been proposed he trusted it would not be the last , for he had been so much delig hted by all he had seen , and the great hospitality displayed towards him , that

he quite intended , should opportunity oiler , to pay another visit to the Hope . The AV . AL , in giving " The other A'isiting Brethren , " said how much it p leased him to be favoured hy the visit of Bro . Frederick Broughton , Prov . G . R . of South Wales , and brother , by consanguinity , as well as Alasonry ,

to his able S . W . and coadjutor , Bro . B . Broughton , who was alike esteemed and respected in the commercial as the Alasonic community . Bro . Fred . Broughton mig ht be assured that his name alone would be a sufficient passport for him in Bradford without bringing with

him , as he did , such hig h credentials . The name of Bro . G . Althorp , S . AV ., of Pentalp ha , 9 . 54 was also coupled with the toast . Bro . Frederick Broughton replied , modestly stating that it was well known the members of his family were not gifted with the power of speech ; but his elegant

and concise remarks only seemed to confirm the prior opinion of the brethren that for good speaking ancl writing few could surpass them , Bro . G . Althorp , S . AV . Pentalpha , 974 , also , on the behalf of the other visitors and himself , tendered to the AV . AI . his hearty congratulations on the

admirable way in which the business of the lodge was conducted , and for the courteous , at the same time , rather flattering , mention of them ; and to the brethren of the Hope for their cordial and enthusiastic reception of this toast . , He could onl y say that he looked up to the Hope Lodge

as a grandson does to his grandfather , and he assured the brethren that his alfection was sincere , and he trusted it would be lasting . The AV . AL , in proposing the health of the P . AI . ' s , tendered lo them his thanks for till their assistance , and wished the lodge would continue to

have the advantage of their co-operation and advice . Bro . J . D . Sugden , P . AL , thanked the W . AL , on the part of the P . Al . s , I ' or thc way iu which hc had introduced the toast , assuring him of every assistance and support they could give , mil concluded by proposing the health of the

W . AI . in flattering terms . Bro . VV ilham VV . liarlow , W . AL , briefly replied , being desirous , as lie said , of concluding the business at the usual hour , I le thanked all for their kindness and courtesy , and for attending in such numbers , and looked forward to mam * equally p leasant gatherings .

He then proposed " The Officers ol the Lodge , " coupling with the toast lite , names of Bros . 15 . Broughton , S . W ., and George Richardson , Treasurer , and complimented them , one and all , on the able and punctual discharge ol their respective duties , which had so much assisted him ,

and conduced to the well working of lhe lodge . Bros . B . Broughton and George Richardson , respectivel y responded in their accustomed fluent and happy style , tendering to lite AV . AL , 0 : 1 their part , and that of the rest of their ollicers , their thanks for the complimentary manner in which

he had alluded to them , and to tlie brethren ior their kind and enthusiastic reception ofthe toast . At 1 1 o ' clock iaccording to the W . M . ' s custom ) the Tyler ' s toast was given , and the brethren separated , after spending a most agreeable and

profitable evening . The proceedings were enlivened \ w harmony from Bro . J *' . C . Atkinson , Alt . s . Bac , Cantab , Organist of the Lodge . and other brethren , and by an admirable recitation by liro . Frederick Broughton . which greatl y added to the pleasure of all present .

SUFFOLK . 1 rs w u * n .- —Perfect Fnemlship ljotlge . —The usual monthly meeting of this lodge was held at the Alasonic Hall , Ipswich , on the 18 th inst . Present—Bro . J . li . Eraser , W . AI . ; S . B . King , P . AL , P . Prov . G . S . D ., Secretary ;

X . Tracy , P . M ., P . Prov . J . G . VV ; G . b . lnnillcy , P . AL , P . ' Prov . G . D . C . ; DrAlills , P . Prov . G . S . W ; | . Pitcher , P . Prov . J . G . W . ; VV . T . AVestgate , " P . !'•- iv . G . D . C . ; VV " . A . Smith , LP . AL , P . Prov . O . D . * J . ; J . Franks , P . Pros . G . Registrar ; Bros . A ' . Gannnan , S . VV . ; J . A . Pettit , P . AL , P . Pr .. v . G . S . VV ., P . AL , t \* c . Visiting , Bro . i- ' mra Holmes , P . G . Registrar , Stiifolk , of the British Union Lodge ; and Bro . Aloses Cohen ,

Yorkshire (West).

ofthe Prince ol AVales Lodge . The lodge hav na been opened , the ballot was taken for a cain ' didate from London , who was unanimousl y accepted , but who , through indisposition , was prevented attending to be initiated . The u sua ] routine business of tlie lodge having been

disposed of , and Bro . Casey having called the attention of the brethren to the Lodge of Instruction , the brethren retired for refreshment . The usual loyi-l and Alasonic toasts having been given , the AV . AI called upon the brethren to drink to the Visiting Brethren . One of them , Bro . Kmra Holmes ,

the }* knew very well ; they had seen him before amongst them , and hoped they might often see him again : the other brother , he believed , had never been amongst them before ; but he * , the W . AL cordiall y welcomed him amongst them . In reply , Bro . Emra Holmes thanked the brethren very warmly for the kind way in which

they had responded to the toast . He had heard it said in Ipswich that brethren should stick to their own lodges ( no , no ) , ancl that they should not go visiting about ( no , no ) . It had not been said in thc Perfect Friendshi p Lodge , which was well known for its hospitable reception of visitors ( hear , hear ) , but he would venture to submit that it was desirable that brethren should

visit each other ' s lodges , in the interest ol Alasonry . In some places , he did not sa )* it was so in Ipswich , but in some places , where there were many lodges , there were little dillerences of opinion , bickerings , as well as possibly a want of uniformity in working . Those dilT '

erences could be best reconciled and that uniformity could be best attained b y frequent visiting at each other ' s lodges ; unanimity would be obtained by frequent intercommunion , so to speak . He , liro . Holmes , remembered well that the first lodge he visited when he came to Ipswich , three

years ago , was the Perlect Friendship . 1 le was so kindl y received there , that he woultl have asked to have been allowed to join that lodge , but for the objection that at that time it was held at a public house . He would not say that he wished he had -jounce ! if now , since that would seem

disloyal to his own lotlge , the British Union , but he would say that it gave him very great pleasure to come amongst them , and he was very glad to accept the invitation to so popular a lodge as the Perlect Friendship . Bro Cohen brielly responded . In giving toast of the " Past and

Present Provincial Grand ( hiieers " the AV . AL coupled wilh the Past ( Jfiicers the name of Bro . Pettit , who had recently recovered from a severe illness , and who thev were very glad to see amongst them again . With the present ollicers we coupled lhe names of liro . Kmra Holmes , P . G . Retr . Bro .

Pettit replied in feeling terms , expressing his gralilc . de lo the G . A . O . T . U . for restoring him to them once again . Bro . Holmes replied briefl y : he said he believed he was the onl y P . G . ollicer present , and he would onl y say that he trusted the present officers of the Prov . Grand

Lodge of Sullolk would endeavour do their duty as well as those who had gone before them . liro . Smith , Cohen , Pettit , King , and others , ably contributed to the harmony of the evening ancl a very pleasant social meeting was hroiiffht lo a . 1 ' 00 close .

Micro- * op : cnl investigation has pmti * : l that tiic substances which accumulate between i ' teeth contain animal •ind u'e . 'l ,: | ik * ji , * ij " . * is ! iL * s , a : i * l iliat Ilk * loot !) powder ;* , pastes , and washes in gcivciul u-e have no cl ' cc " . upon these . j Mcs r-. Gabriel ' s Coralitc Tooth-paste and l ! ov . * il Dentifiice

( sold by a !! chemist , ar . d pciftimcrs at is . fid . per box ) completely destroy anil remove these aninialctike , and also p ; c * civc and 1 r . a ' . itdy thc tes-th . Prepared onlv liv . \ ii-s- * : s . Gal > i : el , the oh' c-ribli-hcd dentist-, fu , Ludgate ' l Jill , a ::: ! . *;( *" > , I ' alley—lieu , Cavendish-square , London , where they practise taeir u . iiuue system of painless dentistry .

I IOI . LDVV . W ' I ' ILLS and OINT . VIKNT . —Billiousuess . Dyspepsia are in Aulum , trcipjently the forerunners ol dangerous diseases known ns T yphus , Typhoid , Fntciic lever , Dysentery : y . \ d Cholera . There is- no organ in the human body sa liable to derangement as Ihe liver , none which requires earlier correction to prevent mischief , pain , .-ind danger . f *' oo ; l , / . •iti-rne . elimale , and anxiety all

disorder its action , aud render its secretion , lhe bile , more or less depraved , superabundant or scanty . The first svmploms should icceivc nUeiHiian . A pain in the . side , ou the top of tin * ¦ boulder , a harsh cough , and diiriculty in bicathhig nie -i ; * n •oi liver disc : i- * e , which . 'tic rcnioi e 1 without del . av b \ fiction vv ' Ui llollowavs ine-Inuable Ointment , 'ihc I'ills should be taken curly . —Aim .

Masonic Tidings.

Masonic Tidings .

BRITISH , FOREIGN , AND CO LONJAL The Earl of Jersey was married , on the iyth inst ., to the Hon . Margaret Elizabeth Lci-- * h , eldest daughter of the Ri ght Honorable Lord Lei gh , of Stonelei gh Abbey , Prov . Grand Master of Warwickshire .

Thc Alasonic Lodge of Strasburg , having been informed that it could not be allowed to keep up its connection with the Grand Orient of France , has resolved to break up rather than be affiliated to a German superior . —Echo , 2 ^ th September .

Ihe Knole Lodge , No . 1414 , was dul y consecrated at the Alasonic Hall , Sevenoaks , on Wednesday , the 2-jth instant , by Bro , R . Wentworth Little , in the presence of more than one hundred brethren , including thirty or forty Grand Officers of Kent . A full report will appear in our next .

Metropolitan Masonic Meetings.

METROPOLITAN MASONIC MEETINGS .

For thc Week ending Friday , October 4 , 1 S 72 The Editor vvill be glad to have notice from Secretaries of Lodges and Chapters , of any change in place 01 * time of meeting * .

SATUBDAY : St-l'T . 2 S . lied Cross Conclave \' o . -j , [ iose and "Lil y , Masons' Hall . Alasons' Avenue , Basinghall-strccl . Star Lodge of Instruction ( 12 ; .- ;) , Marquis of Granby . Ncw Cross-road , at 7 ; Hro . C . S . Dilley , Preceptor . Sphinx Lodge of Instruction ( 1329 ) , Castle Tavern ,

Cambervvcll-road , at 7 30 ; Bros . Thomas and Worthington . Preceptors " . Mount Sinai Chapter of Instruction , Union Tavern , Airstreet , at 8 ; Comp . Brett , Preceptor . Alanchester Lodge of Instruction , Yorkshire Grey , London Street , Fitzroy-square , at 8 ; Uro Ash , I ' . M ., Preceptor .

MONDAY , SLUT . , * O . budge ;¦} . Pythagorean . Ship Hotel , Greenwich . ,, S-JI , British Oak , Beaumont Hall , 13 cuunionU-. qu . irc , Mile-cud . Strong Man Lodge < ' Instruction ( 45 ) , Old Jerusalem Tavern , St . Johns Gate , Clerkenwell , at 8 ; Bro . James Terry , Preceptor .

Camden Lodge of Instruction ( 704 ) , Adelaide Tavern , lluictstock-hill , at 8 ; Bid . T . A . Adams , Preceptor . Kastern Star Lodge of Instruction ( n , ;) , Hoyal Hotel , Mileend-road , at 7 .. 50 ; Bro . 1 * :. Gottheil , Preceptor . British Oak Lodge of Instiuction , Bank of Friendshi p Tavern , Mile laid , at 7 for 8 . St . James ' s Union I . odge of Instruction ( 1 S 0 ) , Horse and Groom Tavern , Winsley-street , ( opposite the Pantheon ) ,

Oxford-street , at 8 ; Bro . J . 1 ! . Stacey , Preceptor . Wellington Lodge of Instruetion , White Swan Tavern , Deptford , at 8 ; Bro . C . G . Willey , P . M . 11 , ; , Preceptor . St . John of Wapping Lodge ot Instruction ( r •jed ) , Gun

1 avern , I Iigh-strcet , Wapping , at 7 ; Bro . T . Mortlock . Preceptor . West Rent Lodsie of Improvement 1 297 ) , St . Saviour ' s College . Stansted-road , Forest-I lill , at 7 . 30 ; Bro . Ii . W . Lindus , Preceptor .

Tt i . sii . vv , OCT . I . Colonial Board at . ! , o ' clock . Lodge 7 , Hoyal Sink of Perseverance , Freemasons , ' Hail . ., o , Albion , Freemasons' Hall . .. IOI . Temple . Ship and Tunic , l . cadcnhnll-strcel . id ; , St . John ' s , Nolly Bush Tavern l ! ampste * cd .

., 172 . Old Concord . Freemasons' I lull . ., 217 , St ability , Ai-dciton ' r , Hotel , Fleet-street . ,, 7 r ,-, St . James *; : . „ 1 2 ^ , - , Grosvenor , C . ale . Ionian Hotel . Adelphi . 1 , i- * ty , Duke ol Ldinburgii , New Globe Tavern , iiovvn ,. a : L

,, I 2 ( 11 , Golden liule , Masons' 1 lull , Masons ' -avenue . ,, 1 2 ij 8 , Boyal Standard , Marquess Tavern , Canonbury . Chap . ifsj , Temperance , White Swan Tavern , Deptford . Svduey Lodge of Instruction , Cambridge Hotel , Upper \ aa \ o . al .

.. iciropunt , !!! Chapter o ! Iii-tructum , Portugal Hotel , Fleet-street , at 7 ; Comp . Brett , Preceptor . Domatic Lodge of Instruction , Palmcrston Tav ., Grosvenorpark , Camberwell , at 8 ; Bro . John Thomas , Prccc ilor . Faith I odgc of Instruction , Refreshment Booms , Victoria-st .

( o posite Westminster Palace Hotel ) at 8 ; Bro . C , " ., Cottebrune , Preceptor . Yarborough Lodge of Instruction , Green Dragon , Stepney , at 8 ; Bro . 'I ' , j . Barnes , P . AL , Preceptor . "'' Prince Fredk . William Lodge of fnstruction ( 75 , 3 ) , Knights

of St . John Tavern , St . John ' s Wood ; Bro . F . G . Baker , Preceptor . Dalhousie Lodge of Instruction , King Kdvrard , Triangle , Hackney , at y . ^ o . Bro . J . Saunders , Preceptor . Florence Nightingale Lodge of Instruction , Masonic HaU V > il'ikun-strcet , W ' uohvie ' i , at 7 . 30 .

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