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joining member , of an applicant for initiation , and other business , the lodge was closed , and the brethren adjourned to the Queen ' s Head , where a most sumptuous banquet was prepared and done justice to . The Worshipful Master was also supported on his right and left by his worthy

Chaplain , the esteemed installing officer , Bro . Rev . E . L . Marrett , P . C . 1167 , and P . Prov . G . C . Northumberland ; Past Masters Blair , Burn , Heatley , Biggs , and others . The vicechairs were suitably filled by the S . and J . Wardens . One of the most agreeable and harmonious

evenings was spent , the usual loyal and Masonic toasts being succeeded by exquisite singing by various members . The Rev . Chaplain , in a telling speech , proposed " The Prov . Grand Master of Northumberland , Earl Percy , " who is also a P . M . of Alnwick Lodge , and gladdened the hearts

of all present , by assuring them that he had only recently heard of his lordship ' s health being almost fully re-established , This was followed by a burst of cheering and Masonic honours ; then the stirring notes of " Chevy Chase , " and " The Campbells are coming , " rang from the

Northumberland pipes of Bro . Mulvaney , a master of the art . The Installing Officer , in . proposing the health ofthe W . M ., congratulated the lodge on its selection , and paid a high compliment to the officers of the Iodge for their careful working , & c .

STAFFORDSHIRE

WOLVERHAMPTON . —Lodge of Honour ( No . 526 ) . —Friday , the Sth November , A . L . 5872 , will be remembered as a red letter day in the annals of this lodge , as then the Earl of Shrewsbury and Talbot , P . G . M . Staffordshire , was installed as W . M . for the ensuing twelve months ,

and until a successor shall be appointed and installed in his stead . The lodge on this occasion was held in the News-room of the Exchange , it being anticipated that the popular character and truly Masonic bearing of the noble Lord , would attract a much more numerous concourse than

could conveniently be accomodated in the regular lodge room , an expectation which was amply realized , for on the opening of the lodge a lew minutes after 3 , it was at once seen that careful management would be required to enable the different parts of the ceremonies to be performed

with the proper ellect . The chair was taken b y the W . Bro . G . S . Tudor , W . M . and D . P . G . M . of the province , who went through the whole of the work in a most admirable and effective manner , that left nothing to be desired . The Board of Installed Masters was one of the largest

ever seen in this province , there being no fewer than thirty-two present . After the new W . M . had been placed in the chair of K . S ., the Board of I . Ms , declared closed , and the lodge regularly worked down to the fust degree , the ollieers for the current year were invested by the W . M .

as follows : —Bros . G . Higham , S . W . ; Steen , J , W . ; Rev . J . H . Key , Chaplain ; C . A . ' Newnham , Treasurer ; J . H . Love , Secretary ; A . S . Hill , Q . C , ALP ., S . D . ; W . Y . Brevitt , J . D . ; H . Cope , I . G . ; Colenzo , Tyler . The Treasurer , in presenting his annual report , made the

gratifying announcement that after discharging all liabilities , a handsome surplus was in hand , and likewise that ihere were no arrears , every subscription being paid up , an announcement we are sorry to say not heard so often as it ought to be in lodges which we have been called on to report .

'I'he labours of the day being over , the lodge adjourned for refreshment to the large , room at the Swan Hotel , where a banquet , comprising thc delicacies of the season . , was laid before the brethren . A most enjoyable evening was passed , a feast of reason and a flow of soul , the part ) '

breaking up directly afler 9 , thus practically obeying the ancient charge " to consult your health by not continuing together too late or ton long from home after lodge hours are past . " Among the brethren present , were—Bro . G . S . Tudor , D . P . G . M . ; C . A . Newnham , 1 ' . Prov . S . G . W . ;

Kitson , P . Prov . G . R . ; F . Turton , P . S . G . D . H . Lewis , P . Prov . S . G . W . ; Foster Gouglli P . D . P . G . M . ; W . i'lewker , C Matthews , P . Prov . | . G . W . : B . llicklin , P . 1 W . (' ,. D . ; and Rev . j . H . lies , P . l'rov . G . C , all P . M . ' s of 326 also , Bro . John Stone , - jid ; | . Dales J lewsmi , 726 : George Baldwin . 280 and 'fio , P . G . R .

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Worcestershire ; William Dallow , 419 and 601 ; S . J . Fellows , 419 ; C . H . King , P . Prov . S . G . D . 419 ; Thomas Whittles , 966 ; John Bodenham , 726 ; Arthur Britton , 419 , 601 ; H . Sheppard , 60 s ; E . Bagaley , 419 ; W . Maskew , 98 , 637 , P . Prov . G . S . of Works ; F . K . Ryles , 98 , P . G . P . ;

H . Wodehouse , 726 , P . G . S . of Works ; T . Stanford , 347 , and others . Most of the above mentioned brethren are members of P . G . L ., but we are not able in all cases to give them their proper rank , they themselves not having entered it in the Tyler ' s book .

YORKSHIRE ( WEST )

BRADFORD . —Harmony Lotlge ( No . 600 ) . — The usual monthly meeting of this lodge was held on Thursday , the 21 st inst ., at the Masonic Hall , Salem-street ; Bro . C . F . Unna , AV . M ., in the chair , when Bro . Captain Mackintosh , P . M . Caledonian , 134 , was elected a joining

member , and Mr . Bernard Nathan was initiated . There was a large attendance of the brethren of this flourishing lodge , as well as visiting brethren , the W . Ms , and brethren of the lodges of Hope , 302 , and Pentalpha , 974 , having received invitations to pay an official visit . The W . M . went

through the entire working in a most impressive and telling manner . After the completion of business , the W . M . invited all the brethren , numbering over 50 , to adjourn into thc refreshment room to supper , over which he presided , supported on his right by Bros . Will . W . Barlow ,

AV . M . Hope , 302 ; M . Rhodes , P . M . 302 ; J . A . Unna , P . M . 600 , P . Prov . G . R . ; C H . Taylor , P . M . 302 ; S . O . Bailey , P . M . 600 , P . Prov . G . S . of W . ; Captain Mackintosh , P . M . Caledonian , 134 ; Isidor Ahrens , P . M . 600 ; Thomas Peel , P . M . 600 ; J . Beanland , P . M . 600 ; T .

Dewhirst , P . M . 600 ; and on his left b y AV . Wright , P . M . 600 ; J . J . Schaeppi , P . M . 302 , Prov . G . S . D . ; J . Leeson , P . M . 974 ; J . J ohnson , P . M . 600 ; f . Goldstein , P . M . 600 ; John Ambler , P . S . W . 302 , W . M . elect of Pental pha , 974 . On the cloth being drawn , theW . M . gave

all the loyal and Masonic toasts , interspersed b y racy and very appropriate remarks . Bro . Schaeppi , Prov . G . S . D ., replied on the part of the Provincial Grand . Master and the rest of the Provincial Grand Officers , thanking the brethren present for their very kind reception

and entertainment , at the same time paying a high compliment to the W . M . for thc way in which he went through the work in the lodge . The W . M ., in proposing what he termed the toast of theevening , namely , "The Visitors , " coupled with it the name of Bro . Will . W . Barlow , W . M . of

the Lodge of Hope , 302 ( Hro . Richardson , W . M . of the Pentalpha , having apologized for leaving , ) whom he was glad to see visiting their lodge , and referring to the time when he was a boy and his father was a retrular attendant as a

member ofthe Hope Lodge , said he often wondered what it was that induced him , such an ardent business man , to leave his warehouse at an earlier hour than usual to go to lodge meetings , and it was not until he became a Alason that he

divined the cause , lie concluded by proposing the toast in highly eulogistic terms . Bro . Barlow , W . M . 302 , responded , thanking theW . M . on the part of the members of the Hope Lodge and himself for the kind and at the same time complimentary , terms on whicli he had introduced the

toast to the meeting , and also expressing his obligation to the brethren for the hearty manner in whicli it had been received , thanking them , too , for their hospitable entertainment and expressing , the wish that they would , whenever they could , pay frequent visits to the Hope , when he could

promise them an equall y hearty reception . Bro . Leeson P . M . Pental pha , 974 , acknowledged the toast ( in the absence of his W . M . ) on the part of that lodge , expressing ( lie pleasure it had afforded him in being present , and regretting that Bro . Richardson ., W . M ., had been compelled to retire afler the business of the lodge was

concluded . Bro . M . Rhodes , P . M . 302 , also made a few exceedingly happy and humorous remarks in thanking lhe W . M . for his entertainment , expressing the pleasure it had afforded him to witness tlie admirable manner in which he had gone through the work in thelodge . And alluding to Iiro . I . A . Il ' nna , P . M ., P . I ' i . -v . C ' . R .. the respected father of thc W . M . who sat bv his side , said he

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was reminded of what he heard the other day , namely , that a son of his had been making a speech , and the friend who related it to him remarked that when the young ones could do so well it was time for the old ones to give up ; and he thought he might say the same to his dear

friend sitting by him . He concluded by again thanking them for this evening ' s enjoyment . Bro . Will . AV . Barlow , AV . M . Hope , 302 , then proposed health , long life , and prosperity to Bro . C . 'F . Unna , AV . M . ofthe Harmony Lodge , stating that he well remembered the time to which he had alluded when his father was one of the most

efficient P . Ms , ofthe Hope Lodge , and expressed the gratification it had afforded him to see so venerable and highly respected a brother still taking an active part in Freemasonry , and trusting

that he would be long spared to do so . He was extremely glad to see the son treading in the footsteps of his estimable father , and spoke in the highest possible terms of the way in which he had conducted the business of the eveninsr . The

AV . M . thanked Bro . Barlow very much for the kind words he had uttered , as he felt them very keenly , and expressed his thanks also to all the brethren for the way in which they had received the toast . Before resuming his seat he begged to propose the health of the P . Ms ., who had been

the mainstay of their lodge ; they had from time to time been likened to the ribs of a ship and other such similes , but he should say ( to make a homely allusion ) they were like the warp in a piece , for they might change the weft ( i . e ., thc officers ) according to fancy or fashion , but if they

had a good warp ( i . e ., the P . Ms . ) the piece would be lasting and durable . " Bro . I . A . Unna , P . M ., responded , stating that he was glad to see so many visiting brethren including severa 1 P . Ms , from his mother , Lodge of Hope . He regretted that Bro . Beanland , P . M .,. had not

responded to this toast , as he felt they were so much indebted to him for assisting in the working of the Harmony Lodge . They might , however , always rely upon any assistance the P . Ms , could give . And he thanked them very much for the way in which the toast was received .

Bro . Bernson proposed thc health of the newl y initiated Bro . Bernard Nathan , who replied in a few , elegant yet , modest sentences expressive of his admiration ofthe principles ofthe Craft , and of his desire to become an exponent of them . Bro . Peel , P . AL , proposed the health of their newly

joined Bro . Capt . ' Mackintosh , P . M ., who responded expressing his desire , to make himself useful in the Lodge of Harmony , and making slight reference to his military services in India . ' 1 he ( AV . M . then brought this exceedingly agreeable evening ' s proceedings to a close by

giving the T yler s Toast AVe must needs refer to the very excellent songs with which the brethren were favoured by Bros . C . F . Unna , AV . M . ; Sutcliffe , King Solomon , 422 , Australia ; AVhaley , Mitchell , Granham , Bro . AVhitley presiding at the piano .

BRADFORD . —Lodge uf Hope ( No . 302 ) . —The regular monthly meeting of this lodge was held in the Alasonic Hall , Godwin-street , on the iSth instant ; Bro . AVill . AV . Barlow , AV . M ., presiding . There was no business of importance beyond the election of officers for the ensuing year . That

done , the brethren adjourned to the refreshment room to partake of supper . The AV . M . occupied the chair , having on his right Bros . Sugden , P . AI . 302 , ( as LP . M . in the place of Bro . Green , who was prevented being present b y indisposition ) ; J . AVhite , AV . M . Scientific , 439 ; C . H .

laylor , P . AI . 302 ; II . O . Mawswi , P . M . 302 ; C Pratt , P . AL IOJ 8 ; Armitage , P . AI . 302 ; J . Rhodes , P . AL 974 ; and on his left Bro . Rev . J . Oddy , Prov . G . C . and Chaplain ofthe lodge ; Bros . AI . Rhodes , P . AI . 302 ; Hill , P . AI . 302 ; RuUerworth , P . AI . 3 S 7 ; J . J . Schaeppi , P . M .

3 . P , Prov . G . S . D . ; AV . Ibbetson , P . AI . 302 , Prov , G . J . D . ; \ V . Beanland , P . AI . 1034 ; Gaunt , P . AL 302 . The AV . M . proposed the usual loyal and Alasonic toasts . Bros . Rev . J . Oddy , Prov . G . C . and Chaplain ofthe lodge , and [ . [ . Schaeppi

P . AL , Prov . G . S . D ., in excellent addresses , replete with kindly expressions and good counsel , thanked the brethren for their kind ivro l their services . The W . AI . then gave the loast of theevening , " The health of Hro . Geo . Richard-

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PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF LEICESTERSHIRE AND RUTLAND. Article 4
MARK MASONRY IN LANCASHIRE. Article 5
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THE HUMOURS OF THE ELECTION. Article 6
UNITED GRAND LODGE. Article 6
REPORTS OF MASONIC MEETINGS. Article 7
Original Correspondence. Article 9
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MASONIC MEETINGS IN LIVERPOOL, &c. Article 10
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Masonic Notes and Queries. Article 12
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Knights Templar. Article 13
FINE ARTS IN LIVERPOOL. Article 13
GRAND MASONIC FETE. Article 14
GRAND ORIENT OF FRANCE. Article 16
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF NORTHUMBERLAND. Article 18
FREEMASONRY IN QUEENSLAND. Article 18
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joining member , of an applicant for initiation , and other business , the lodge was closed , and the brethren adjourned to the Queen ' s Head , where a most sumptuous banquet was prepared and done justice to . The Worshipful Master was also supported on his right and left by his worthy

Chaplain , the esteemed installing officer , Bro . Rev . E . L . Marrett , P . C . 1167 , and P . Prov . G . C . Northumberland ; Past Masters Blair , Burn , Heatley , Biggs , and others . The vicechairs were suitably filled by the S . and J . Wardens . One of the most agreeable and harmonious

evenings was spent , the usual loyal and Masonic toasts being succeeded by exquisite singing by various members . The Rev . Chaplain , in a telling speech , proposed " The Prov . Grand Master of Northumberland , Earl Percy , " who is also a P . M . of Alnwick Lodge , and gladdened the hearts

of all present , by assuring them that he had only recently heard of his lordship ' s health being almost fully re-established , This was followed by a burst of cheering and Masonic honours ; then the stirring notes of " Chevy Chase , " and " The Campbells are coming , " rang from the

Northumberland pipes of Bro . Mulvaney , a master of the art . The Installing Officer , in . proposing the health ofthe W . M ., congratulated the lodge on its selection , and paid a high compliment to the officers of the Iodge for their careful working , & c .

STAFFORDSHIRE

WOLVERHAMPTON . —Lodge of Honour ( No . 526 ) . —Friday , the Sth November , A . L . 5872 , will be remembered as a red letter day in the annals of this lodge , as then the Earl of Shrewsbury and Talbot , P . G . M . Staffordshire , was installed as W . M . for the ensuing twelve months ,

and until a successor shall be appointed and installed in his stead . The lodge on this occasion was held in the News-room of the Exchange , it being anticipated that the popular character and truly Masonic bearing of the noble Lord , would attract a much more numerous concourse than

could conveniently be accomodated in the regular lodge room , an expectation which was amply realized , for on the opening of the lodge a lew minutes after 3 , it was at once seen that careful management would be required to enable the different parts of the ceremonies to be performed

with the proper ellect . The chair was taken b y the W . Bro . G . S . Tudor , W . M . and D . P . G . M . of the province , who went through the whole of the work in a most admirable and effective manner , that left nothing to be desired . The Board of Installed Masters was one of the largest

ever seen in this province , there being no fewer than thirty-two present . After the new W . M . had been placed in the chair of K . S ., the Board of I . Ms , declared closed , and the lodge regularly worked down to the fust degree , the ollieers for the current year were invested by the W . M .

as follows : —Bros . G . Higham , S . W . ; Steen , J , W . ; Rev . J . H . Key , Chaplain ; C . A . ' Newnham , Treasurer ; J . H . Love , Secretary ; A . S . Hill , Q . C , ALP ., S . D . ; W . Y . Brevitt , J . D . ; H . Cope , I . G . ; Colenzo , Tyler . The Treasurer , in presenting his annual report , made the

gratifying announcement that after discharging all liabilities , a handsome surplus was in hand , and likewise that ihere were no arrears , every subscription being paid up , an announcement we are sorry to say not heard so often as it ought to be in lodges which we have been called on to report .

'I'he labours of the day being over , the lodge adjourned for refreshment to the large , room at the Swan Hotel , where a banquet , comprising thc delicacies of the season . , was laid before the brethren . A most enjoyable evening was passed , a feast of reason and a flow of soul , the part ) '

breaking up directly afler 9 , thus practically obeying the ancient charge " to consult your health by not continuing together too late or ton long from home after lodge hours are past . " Among the brethren present , were—Bro . G . S . Tudor , D . P . G . M . ; C . A . Newnham , 1 ' . Prov . S . G . W . ;

Kitson , P . Prov . G . R . ; F . Turton , P . S . G . D . H . Lewis , P . Prov . S . G . W . ; Foster Gouglli P . D . P . G . M . ; W . i'lewker , C Matthews , P . Prov . | . G . W . : B . llicklin , P . 1 W . (' ,. D . ; and Rev . j . H . lies , P . l'rov . G . C , all P . M . ' s of 326 also , Bro . John Stone , - jid ; | . Dales J lewsmi , 726 : George Baldwin . 280 and 'fio , P . G . R .

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Worcestershire ; William Dallow , 419 and 601 ; S . J . Fellows , 419 ; C . H . King , P . Prov . S . G . D . 419 ; Thomas Whittles , 966 ; John Bodenham , 726 ; Arthur Britton , 419 , 601 ; H . Sheppard , 60 s ; E . Bagaley , 419 ; W . Maskew , 98 , 637 , P . Prov . G . S . of Works ; F . K . Ryles , 98 , P . G . P . ;

H . Wodehouse , 726 , P . G . S . of Works ; T . Stanford , 347 , and others . Most of the above mentioned brethren are members of P . G . L ., but we are not able in all cases to give them their proper rank , they themselves not having entered it in the Tyler ' s book .

YORKSHIRE ( WEST )

BRADFORD . —Harmony Lotlge ( No . 600 ) . — The usual monthly meeting of this lodge was held on Thursday , the 21 st inst ., at the Masonic Hall , Salem-street ; Bro . C . F . Unna , AV . M ., in the chair , when Bro . Captain Mackintosh , P . M . Caledonian , 134 , was elected a joining

member , and Mr . Bernard Nathan was initiated . There was a large attendance of the brethren of this flourishing lodge , as well as visiting brethren , the W . Ms , and brethren of the lodges of Hope , 302 , and Pentalpha , 974 , having received invitations to pay an official visit . The W . M . went

through the entire working in a most impressive and telling manner . After the completion of business , the W . M . invited all the brethren , numbering over 50 , to adjourn into thc refreshment room to supper , over which he presided , supported on his right by Bros . Will . W . Barlow ,

AV . M . Hope , 302 ; M . Rhodes , P . M . 302 ; J . A . Unna , P . M . 600 , P . Prov . G . R . ; C H . Taylor , P . M . 302 ; S . O . Bailey , P . M . 600 , P . Prov . G . S . of W . ; Captain Mackintosh , P . M . Caledonian , 134 ; Isidor Ahrens , P . M . 600 ; Thomas Peel , P . M . 600 ; J . Beanland , P . M . 600 ; T .

Dewhirst , P . M . 600 ; and on his left b y AV . Wright , P . M . 600 ; J . J . Schaeppi , P . M . 302 , Prov . G . S . D . ; J . Leeson , P . M . 974 ; J . J ohnson , P . M . 600 ; f . Goldstein , P . M . 600 ; John Ambler , P . S . W . 302 , W . M . elect of Pental pha , 974 . On the cloth being drawn , theW . M . gave

all the loyal and Masonic toasts , interspersed b y racy and very appropriate remarks . Bro . Schaeppi , Prov . G . S . D ., replied on the part of the Provincial Grand . Master and the rest of the Provincial Grand Officers , thanking the brethren present for their very kind reception

and entertainment , at the same time paying a high compliment to the W . M . for thc way in which he went through the work in the lodge . The W . M ., in proposing what he termed the toast of theevening , namely , "The Visitors , " coupled with it the name of Bro . Will . W . Barlow , W . M . of

the Lodge of Hope , 302 ( Hro . Richardson , W . M . of the Pentalpha , having apologized for leaving , ) whom he was glad to see visiting their lodge , and referring to the time when he was a boy and his father was a retrular attendant as a

member ofthe Hope Lodge , said he often wondered what it was that induced him , such an ardent business man , to leave his warehouse at an earlier hour than usual to go to lodge meetings , and it was not until he became a Alason that he

divined the cause , lie concluded by proposing the toast in highly eulogistic terms . Bro . Barlow , W . M . 302 , responded , thanking theW . M . on the part of the members of the Hope Lodge and himself for the kind and at the same time complimentary , terms on whicli he had introduced the

toast to the meeting , and also expressing his obligation to the brethren for the hearty manner in whicli it had been received , thanking them , too , for their hospitable entertainment and expressing , the wish that they would , whenever they could , pay frequent visits to the Hope , when he could

promise them an equall y hearty reception . Bro . Leeson P . M . Pental pha , 974 , acknowledged the toast ( in the absence of his W . M . ) on the part of that lodge , expressing ( lie pleasure it had afforded him in being present , and regretting that Bro . Richardson ., W . M ., had been compelled to retire afler the business of the lodge was

concluded . Bro . M . Rhodes , P . M . 302 , also made a few exceedingly happy and humorous remarks in thanking lhe W . M . for his entertainment , expressing the pleasure it had afforded him to witness tlie admirable manner in which he had gone through the work in thelodge . And alluding to Iiro . I . A . Il ' nna , P . M ., P . I ' i . -v . C ' . R .. the respected father of thc W . M . who sat bv his side , said he

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was reminded of what he heard the other day , namely , that a son of his had been making a speech , and the friend who related it to him remarked that when the young ones could do so well it was time for the old ones to give up ; and he thought he might say the same to his dear

friend sitting by him . He concluded by again thanking them for this evening ' s enjoyment . Bro . Will . AV . Barlow , AV . M . Hope , 302 , then proposed health , long life , and prosperity to Bro . C . 'F . Unna , AV . M . ofthe Harmony Lodge , stating that he well remembered the time to which he had alluded when his father was one of the most

efficient P . Ms , ofthe Hope Lodge , and expressed the gratification it had afforded him to see so venerable and highly respected a brother still taking an active part in Freemasonry , and trusting

that he would be long spared to do so . He was extremely glad to see the son treading in the footsteps of his estimable father , and spoke in the highest possible terms of the way in which he had conducted the business of the eveninsr . The

AV . M . thanked Bro . Barlow very much for the kind words he had uttered , as he felt them very keenly , and expressed his thanks also to all the brethren for the way in which they had received the toast . Before resuming his seat he begged to propose the health of the P . Ms ., who had been

the mainstay of their lodge ; they had from time to time been likened to the ribs of a ship and other such similes , but he should say ( to make a homely allusion ) they were like the warp in a piece , for they might change the weft ( i . e ., thc officers ) according to fancy or fashion , but if they

had a good warp ( i . e ., the P . Ms . ) the piece would be lasting and durable . " Bro . I . A . Unna , P . M ., responded , stating that he was glad to see so many visiting brethren including severa 1 P . Ms , from his mother , Lodge of Hope . He regretted that Bro . Beanland , P . M .,. had not

responded to this toast , as he felt they were so much indebted to him for assisting in the working of the Harmony Lodge . They might , however , always rely upon any assistance the P . Ms , could give . And he thanked them very much for the way in which the toast was received .

Bro . Bernson proposed thc health of the newl y initiated Bro . Bernard Nathan , who replied in a few , elegant yet , modest sentences expressive of his admiration ofthe principles ofthe Craft , and of his desire to become an exponent of them . Bro . Peel , P . AL , proposed the health of their newly

joined Bro . Capt . ' Mackintosh , P . M ., who responded expressing his desire , to make himself useful in the Lodge of Harmony , and making slight reference to his military services in India . ' 1 he ( AV . M . then brought this exceedingly agreeable evening ' s proceedings to a close by

giving the T yler s Toast AVe must needs refer to the very excellent songs with which the brethren were favoured by Bros . C . F . Unna , AV . M . ; Sutcliffe , King Solomon , 422 , Australia ; AVhaley , Mitchell , Granham , Bro . AVhitley presiding at the piano .

BRADFORD . —Lodge uf Hope ( No . 302 ) . —The regular monthly meeting of this lodge was held in the Alasonic Hall , Godwin-street , on the iSth instant ; Bro . AVill . AV . Barlow , AV . M ., presiding . There was no business of importance beyond the election of officers for the ensuing year . That

done , the brethren adjourned to the refreshment room to partake of supper . The AV . M . occupied the chair , having on his right Bros . Sugden , P . AI . 302 , ( as LP . M . in the place of Bro . Green , who was prevented being present b y indisposition ) ; J . AVhite , AV . M . Scientific , 439 ; C . H .

laylor , P . AI . 302 ; II . O . Mawswi , P . M . 302 ; C Pratt , P . AL IOJ 8 ; Armitage , P . AI . 302 ; J . Rhodes , P . AL 974 ; and on his left Bro . Rev . J . Oddy , Prov . G . C . and Chaplain ofthe lodge ; Bros . AI . Rhodes , P . AI . 302 ; Hill , P . AI . 302 ; RuUerworth , P . AI . 3 S 7 ; J . J . Schaeppi , P . M .

3 . P , Prov . G . S . D . ; AV . Ibbetson , P . AI . 302 , Prov , G . J . D . ; \ V . Beanland , P . AI . 1034 ; Gaunt , P . AL 302 . The AV . M . proposed the usual loyal and Alasonic toasts . Bros . Rev . J . Oddy , Prov . G . C . and Chaplain ofthe lodge , and [ . [ . Schaeppi

P . AL , Prov . G . S . D ., in excellent addresses , replete with kindly expressions and good counsel , thanked the brethren for their kind ivro l their services . The W . AI . then gave the loast of theevening , " The health of Hro . Geo . Richard-

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