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The Craft Abroad.

ceeded with , and the new lodge solemnly dedicated and constituted in accordance with ancient custom . Bro . Major Thomas Hamilton , W . M . designate , was then duly installed into the chair by Bro . Capt . C . D . Wise , D . D . G . M ., and ihe following officers were appointed and invested : Bros . D . Walbach , S . W . ; E . R . Dale , J . W . ; Surgeon-Captain W . H . E . Wade , M . O . and Treas . ; J . Christie , S . O . ; W . Clarke , J . O . ; C . O'Driscoll , Sec . ; A . J . Reid , S . D . ; A . BarrattJ . D . ; and J . Coad , I . G .

, Bro . WISE gave the address to the W . M ., and Bro . BATLIWALLA the addresses to the Wardens , Overseers , and brethren . The WoRSiiiri'UL M ASTUI * . expressed his thanks to the Consecrating Officers for coming such a long distance to perform the ceremony ; and , on the motion of the S . W ., they were unanimously elected honorary members of the lodge , and each returned thanks in appropriate terms .

A hearty vote of thanks to Bro . Dale , J . W ., for the many presents he had made to the new lodge , was carried unanimously , and the same to Bro . Clarke , J . O ., for the work he had done in preparing the lodge and banqueting rooms for the occasion . The appointment of a Permanent Committee and propositions for several candidates terminated the proceedings , and the lodge was closed .

An excellent banquet was afterwards served in the dining room adjoining the hall , and the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were duly honoured . The proceedings were enlivened by the band of the Royal Irish Regiment , which played a nice selection of music during the dinner , and the party did not break up until a late hour , when the brethren accompanied the D . D . G . M . to the railway station to bid him farewell on his return to Bombay by the Calcutta mail .

Craft Masonry.

Craft Masonry .

Industry Lodge , No . 48 . The regular monthly meeting of this thriving lodge was held on Monday evening , the 2 Cth instant , at the Masonic Hall , Gateshead , under the presidency of the W . M ., Bio . Adam Dodds , who was supported and assisted by Bros . W . J . Jobson , P . M ., Treas . ; W . Brown , P . M ., D . C . ; " Robt . Whitfield , P . M . ; M . Corbett , P . M . ; D . Sinclair . P . M .: J . T . Stark , S . W . 1676 , as S . W . ; H . Jackson , J . W . ; T . R . Jobson , P . M ., as Sec . ; T . Chegwidden , S . D . ; W . Holzapfel , J . D . ; J . Armstrong , I . G . ; I . T . Pragnell , Stwd . j R . Ferry , Org . ; J . Curry , Tyler ; G . S . Boote , Wm ,

Towers , R . Surtees . W . F-. Peacock , A . W . Blacklnck , T . W . Dickinson , J . J . Fattinson , | . Lightbown , W . L . Youwr , R . Forsyth , C . G . Nichols , J . Charlton , J . Carr , Geo . Humble , W . Gilhespie , J . A . Morris , A . Dodds , J . Denwood , T . Cash , and others . There was a capital muster of visiting brethren , including Bros . W . Anderson , W . M . 1142 ; G . Ayling , S . W . 1342 ; J . S . Roy , VV . M , 1643 ; J . Munro , I . P . M . 1643 ; J . Waters , Stwd . 1643 ; H . H . Arnott , 16 43 ; Isaac Taylor , 1342 ; J . Adamson , S . W . 424 ; R . Robinson , 424 ; J . J . Clegg , S . D . 1643 ; J . Rigby , W . M . 119 ; and many others .

Mr . Wm . Core , previously balloted for , being in attendance , was initiated by the W . M ., Bro . Adam Dodds . The working tools and the charge incidental to the Degree were given by the J . W ., Bro . H . Jackson , after which Bro . W . Brown , P . M ., explained the tracing board applicable to the ceremony . Bros . J . A . Morris , J . Denwood , T . W . Dirkinson , W . Laws , and J . J . Pattinson were passed in the Second Degree as F . Cs . by Bro . W . J . jobson , P . M ., Treasurer . Three propositions were made , and after other business and the gnod wishes of the visitors , the proceedings terminated and an adjournment took place to the refreshmant board .

John Hervey Lodge , No . 1260 . On Wednesday , the 14 th inst ., the usual meeting of this lodge was held at Freemasons' Hall , when Bro . J . R . Reep presided . The attendance , considering the time of the year , was a large one , including as it did several visitors . The business , which was ably carried through , consisted of raising Bro . Sommerfield , and also by special lequest of the W . M . Crichton Lodge , No . 1 G 41 , Bro . Goodwin , a member of that lodge ,

who is ahnut leaving this country for Japan , to the Third Degree , and of initiating Mr . "William C . Hall into the mysteries and privileges of the Order . Thc Wardens' chairs , during boih the ceremonies and throughout the evening , were filled by Past Masters , of whom no l < ss than six evirced their interest in the proceedings by being present , though like the Wardens , resident at the seaside and elsewhere for vacation purposes . The business ro < -cluded with two important alterations in the by-laws of the lodge , both oi which wen- carried . The lodge was then closed .

The following day , Thursday , the 15 th inst ., the customary summer outing of the lodge was In Id , the route chosen being a river trip from Windsor toHampton Court . Punctually at 10 . 50 a . m . the brethren and their Masonic visitors , 33 in the aggregate , left Watei loo in specially reserved first-class saloon carriages , and reached Windsor at 12 o ' clrck . Here Messrs . Immesh and Co ' s splendid electric launch , Viscountess Bury , received the party on board , and a most agreeable run down the river was made , Ihe weather being perfect , and Old Thames putting on his usual festive look , especially

at Staines , where the regatta was in full progress , as the yacht slowly passed down stream . Hampton Court was reached about five o ' clock , and here a move was made under the direction of the VV . M ., to the River Garden , where a group of the brethren and other visitors was formed , Bro . Potter , P . M ., being present with his camera ( as on many previous occasions ) to photograph the party , so as , later on , to offer each one with an interesting memento of the trip in the shape of a copy of the negative . At six

o ' clock the brethren ( at this time numbering 3 < 3 ) sat down to a recherche banquet at the Mitre Hotel , Bro . Sadler appearing to have lost none of his cunning as a chef and host , but almost to have surpassed himself , the viands and wines being of the choicest quality , and the waiting excellent . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts w ere proposed and honoured , after which " The Healths of the Initiate and Visitors " were proposed and briefly responded to , as time was getting short and moving swiftly by .

Thc return journey was made by the S . 50 train , landing the brethren at Waterloo at 9 . 30 , after having passed a most enjoyable day , without a single hitch or incident to mar the happiness and comfort of all who were able to attend .

Obedience Lodge , No . 1753 . The annual installation meeting of the above lodge took p lace at thc lodge room at the White Hart Hotel , Okehampton , on Monday , the 2 Sth inst ., when Bro , William Palmer Moon , J . W ., was installed in thc chair in succession to Bro . Charles Piper . Bro . Wm . A . Gregory , P . M . 1254 , P . P . G . Tieas ., who has for so many years installed the Masters of the ledge , again performing that duty . The . brethren present numbered Co , Ihe Board of Installed Masters consisting of Bros . S . Jones , P . M . 112 , P . P . J . G . W .:

W . Yeo , P . M ., P . P . A . G . Sec . ; J . C . Pierce , P . M ., P . P . A . G . D . C ; A . J . Truscott , P . M . 1254 , P . P . G . Reg . ; Charles Piper , I . P . M . ; H . Pratt . P . M . 10 O ; W . II . Rowe , P . M . ; J . R . Lord , P . M . 12 . 17 , P . 1 . G . T ., P . G . D . C ; J . Wonnacott , P . M . ; | . Reddaway , P . M . ; J . P . Chapman , W . M . 2 S 2 ; A . Hope , I . P . M . 39 ; J . Gidley , P . M . 2025 , P . P . G . S . B . ; John Leonard , P . M . 202 , P . P . G . D . C ; \\ Hannaford , W . M . 223 ; VV . II . Dillon , P . M . 1099 ; W . Allesforil , P . P . G . T . ; and George Dunsterville , P . M . 1 S 9 . There were also present Bros . VV . P . Moon , J . W ., VV . M .

i- ' ert ; Geo . J . Gibson , Asst . Sec . ; W . P . Perkins , S . D . j 1 . Edwards , J . D . ; W . L . Palmer , I . G . ; A . R . Bray , Stwd . ; Rev . G . Reed Lucas , Rev . T . Ward Brown , VV . II . Cornish , A . Amand , A . J . Verdi , W . Pollard , Jas . Kills , T . K . Bickell , J . D . Johnstone , J . VV . 2 S 2 ; F . Nencombe , 39 ; J . E . Boon , 1254 ; L > . McLeod -. nd T . R Fry , Stwds . 12 S 4 ; C . II . Ball , Stwd . 223 ; T . Rowe , S . W ., J . Wellir ^ u n , J . W ., F . | . Ile-lmore , D . C . and A . E . Churcher , all of 1332 ; VV . Bedford , J . VV . 1 S 31 ; G . Luscome , 39 ; T , O . Latimer , 12 S 4 ; F . J . Piout , J . D . 70 ; T . A . Sale , A . D . C 1254 ; A . G . Burridge , 39 1 T . H . Bannister , 143 O ; J . Banks , Sec . 1332 ; VV . Nicholas , S . W . 2337 : and M . Hicks , 2 S 2 .

Craft Masonry.

Much regret was expressed at the prolonged illness of Bro . j . W . Reed , S . W ., and a resolution of sympathy with him that this cause had , at his own request , prevented his becoming W . M ., was passed . Hearty wishes were expressed for his restoration to health . At the close of the ceremony the W . M . installed his ofiicers for the ensuing year as follows : Bros . C . Piper , I . P . M . ; W . K . Perkin , S . W . ; F . Edwards , J . W ) . Powlesiand , Chap . ; VV . Yeo , P . M ., P . P . A . G . S ., Treas . ; Rev . G . Reed Lucas ' Reg . ; G . J . Gibson , Sec . ; A . J . Verdi , S . D . ; Rev . T . Ward Brown , J . D . ; w ' Palmer , I . G . ; J . C . Pierce , P . M ., P . P . A . G . D . C , Org . ; A . R . Bray , D . C ; w ! Pollard , A . D . C . ; H . Rowe and V . A . Amand , Stewards ; and J . Coombe , Tyler .

The brethren , to the number of 55 , afterwards attended the installation banquet in the Assembly Room of the hotel , Bro . John Verdi providing a recherche repast , including all the delicacies of the season , and reflecting much credit upon the resources of the hotel . The newly-installed Master . Bro . Moon , presided , and thc toasts were— "The Queen and the Craft ; " " The M . W . G . M . of England , H . R . H . the Prince of Wales

and the Grand Officers , Present and Past ; " " The R . W . P . G . M . of Devon , Viscount Ebrington ; the W . D . P . G . M ., Bro . G . C . Davie ; and the Prov . G . Officers , Present and Past ; " "TheW . M ., Bro . W . P . Moon ; " "The Installing Master , W . Bro . W A . Gregory , P . M ., P . P . G . Treas . ; " "The Past Masters of the Lodge ; " " The Masonic Charities ; " " The Visiting Brethren and Success to Sister Lodges ; " and " The Wardens and other Ofiicers . "

Bro . J . C . Pierce , P . P . A . G . D . C , Org ., presided at the organ during the ceremony , and Bro . G . Luscombe , 39 , at the piano , and some capital songs and glees were rendered by various brethren .

Broxbourne Lodge , No . 2353 . A meeting of this lodge was held on Saturday , the 24 th inst ., at the Hadley Hotel New Barnet , when there were present Bros . H . Monson , W . M . ; O . Newmann , J . VV . E . C . Mulvey , P . M ., Treas . ; E . J . Gittins , P . M ., Sec ; T . Wilson , D . C ; T . J . Phillips , I . G . ; T . J . Patrick , Stwd . ; H . Evenden , Tyler ; H . Ramsbottom , C G . Ridgway , Sillitoe , A . A . Hunt , Frith , Wright , Elvin , Greening , Passenger , Bennett , Robert , Mendelssohn , Cryer , Roberts , and Willis . Visitors : Bros . M . Mendelssohn P . M . 212 ; W . T . Winsor , W . M . 1950 ; G . Angold , S . D . 212 ; J . Bailey , 94 S ; and F . Grosvenor , 1 S 5 .

Lodge having been opened , Bros . Passenger , Wright , and Frith were raised to the Degree of M . M ., and Bros . Sillitoe , Elvin , and Greening were passed to the Degree of F . C The ballot was taken for Messrs . Cryer , Kobert , and Mendelssohn , which proving unanimous in each case , they were duly initiated . The brethren afterwards dined together , and a very enjoyable evening was spent .

Lodges And Chapters Of Insruction.

Lodges and Chapters of Insruction .

ST . LUKE'S LODGE , No . 144 . A meeting was held on Thursday , the 22 nd inst ., at the Victoria Tavern , Gertrude street , Chelsea , when there were present Bros . Ollive , W . M . ; M . Matthews ' S . VV . ; White , J . W . ; Carlstrom , Preceptor ; Stutfield , Sec ; Thomas , S . D . ; Royle ' J . D . j Goonertine , I . G . j Nichols , and Fleming . The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the last meeting read and confirmed . The lodge was opened in the Second Degree , and the ceremony of passing

was rehearsed , Bro . Goonertine , who had previously answered the usual questions and been entrusted , being the candidate . The lodge was opened in the Third Degree , and the ceremony of raising was rehearsed , Bro . Royle , who had previously answered the usual questions and been entrusted , being the candidate . The VV . M . gave the traditional history . The lodge was resumed to the , First Degree . Bro . Marriott-Matthews was unanimously elected VV . M . for the next meeting . After the third rising , the lodge was closed .

HARROW LODGE , No . 1310 . A meeting ot this lodge was held on Friday , the 23 rd inst ., at the Waterloo Arms , High-street , Marylebone , VV ., when there were present : Bros . H . Weston , W . M . ; D . Baker , S . W . ; E . Lewis , J . W . ; G . Wood , P . M ., Preceptor ; Jaber Mason , Sec . ; G . Drewell , S . D . ; H . Mills , J . D . ; H . Roberts , l . G . ; J . Thorn , P . M . ; Johnson , and Dickson .

The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of last meeting were read and confirmed . The lodge was opened in the Second and Third Degrees , and resumed to the First Degree . The 3 rd Section of the First Lecture was worked by the VV . M . The ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Johnson being the candidate . Bro . Dickson answered the questions leading from the First to the Second Degree . The W . M . rose for the first , second , and third times , when Bro . Baker , S . W ., was elected VV . M . for the next meeting . All Masonic business being ended , the lodge was closed .

KENSINGTON LODGE , No . 1767 . A meeting of this lodge was held on Tuesday , the 27 th inst ., at the Town Hall Tavern , High-street , Kensington , when there were present : Bros . R . H . Williams , P . M ., & c , W . M . j A . J . Turner , S . W . j A . F . Taylor , J . W . ; George Read , P . M ., P . G . Std . Br . Eng ., Preceptor j F . Craggs , P . M ., Sec . j C . C . Barber , S . D . j M . Moss , J . D . ; Charles Ortner , I . G . j C G . Matt , P . M . ; W . Hillier , P . M . ; H . G . Danby , P . M . ; A . VVilliams , P . M . j J . 11 . Neville , VV . M . elect 1767 ; and A . J . Clayton .

The lodge having been opened in due form , and the minutes of the previous meeting read and confirmed , the lodge was opened in thc Second Degree . The ceremony of installation was rehearsed in its entirety , the lodge being opened and resumed as occasion required , Bro . Cox acting as W . M . elect , and Bro . Hillier as D . C . Bro . Williams , the installing Master , gave the three addresses incidental to the ceremony in a very impressive manner . The lodge being opened in the First Degree , Bro . Neville offered himself as a candidate for passing , and having given the necessary proofs , was entrusted . The lodge was resumed to the Second Degree , and the ceremony of passing rehearser ) . The lodge was resumed to the First Degree . Bro . A . J . Turner wai * elected W . M . for the ncxt meeting , and the lodge was then closed .

Scotland.

Scotland .

Lodge Dramatic , No . 571 . An emergency meeting of this lodge was held at Glasgow , on Thursday , the istfc inst ., Bro . E . T . de Banzie , R . W . M ., being in the chair . After the work of the First Degree , performed on a candidate by Bro . W . M'Kean , I . P . M ., the R . W . M . informed the members that that day they were honoured by the presence of one no less distinguished in the Masonic Fraternity than in the theatrical profession , namely , Bro . Edward Terry , 29 , Past Grand Treasurer of England . In his own art he stood

alone , whether playing " Iserry" or the inimitable "Captain Ginger . " In Barnes , where liro , Terry resided , his name was a hcusehold word , and many poor people there and elsewhere know the extent of his goodness . He is alto one of the local Board ol Guardians , ln fact , he had risen to gieat eminence socially , artistically , municipallyi and Masonically , and thc lodge , being proud to own him as an old honorary member , welcomed hiin back to the lodge and to Glasgow . Bro . Terry thanked thc R . W . M . and the lodge for his reception . As he was equally

proud of being a member of this lodge , hc was glad to see the lodge in better premises than when hc last visited it . Since last visit he had been to Australia , and was very pleased to see how many lodges there , as also in India and Ceylon , were working and prospering under the Scutch Constitution . The ollice of Grand Treasurer of Eng land was the only elective ollice in Grand Lodge , and he was also proud of having held t '" unique position in Masonry . He concluded with conveying the fraternal greetings fro " the Grand Lodge of England .

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The Craft Abroad.

ceeded with , and the new lodge solemnly dedicated and constituted in accordance with ancient custom . Bro . Major Thomas Hamilton , W . M . designate , was then duly installed into the chair by Bro . Capt . C . D . Wise , D . D . G . M ., and ihe following officers were appointed and invested : Bros . D . Walbach , S . W . ; E . R . Dale , J . W . ; Surgeon-Captain W . H . E . Wade , M . O . and Treas . ; J . Christie , S . O . ; W . Clarke , J . O . ; C . O'Driscoll , Sec . ; A . J . Reid , S . D . ; A . BarrattJ . D . ; and J . Coad , I . G .

, Bro . WISE gave the address to the W . M ., and Bro . BATLIWALLA the addresses to the Wardens , Overseers , and brethren . The WoRSiiiri'UL M ASTUI * . expressed his thanks to the Consecrating Officers for coming such a long distance to perform the ceremony ; and , on the motion of the S . W ., they were unanimously elected honorary members of the lodge , and each returned thanks in appropriate terms .

A hearty vote of thanks to Bro . Dale , J . W ., for the many presents he had made to the new lodge , was carried unanimously , and the same to Bro . Clarke , J . O ., for the work he had done in preparing the lodge and banqueting rooms for the occasion . The appointment of a Permanent Committee and propositions for several candidates terminated the proceedings , and the lodge was closed .

An excellent banquet was afterwards served in the dining room adjoining the hall , and the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were duly honoured . The proceedings were enlivened by the band of the Royal Irish Regiment , which played a nice selection of music during the dinner , and the party did not break up until a late hour , when the brethren accompanied the D . D . G . M . to the railway station to bid him farewell on his return to Bombay by the Calcutta mail .

Craft Masonry.

Craft Masonry .

Industry Lodge , No . 48 . The regular monthly meeting of this thriving lodge was held on Monday evening , the 2 Cth instant , at the Masonic Hall , Gateshead , under the presidency of the W . M ., Bio . Adam Dodds , who was supported and assisted by Bros . W . J . Jobson , P . M ., Treas . ; W . Brown , P . M ., D . C . ; " Robt . Whitfield , P . M . ; M . Corbett , P . M . ; D . Sinclair . P . M .: J . T . Stark , S . W . 1676 , as S . W . ; H . Jackson , J . W . ; T . R . Jobson , P . M ., as Sec . ; T . Chegwidden , S . D . ; W . Holzapfel , J . D . ; J . Armstrong , I . G . ; I . T . Pragnell , Stwd . j R . Ferry , Org . ; J . Curry , Tyler ; G . S . Boote , Wm ,

Towers , R . Surtees . W . F-. Peacock , A . W . Blacklnck , T . W . Dickinson , J . J . Fattinson , | . Lightbown , W . L . Youwr , R . Forsyth , C . G . Nichols , J . Charlton , J . Carr , Geo . Humble , W . Gilhespie , J . A . Morris , A . Dodds , J . Denwood , T . Cash , and others . There was a capital muster of visiting brethren , including Bros . W . Anderson , W . M . 1142 ; G . Ayling , S . W . 1342 ; J . S . Roy , VV . M , 1643 ; J . Munro , I . P . M . 1643 ; J . Waters , Stwd . 1643 ; H . H . Arnott , 16 43 ; Isaac Taylor , 1342 ; J . Adamson , S . W . 424 ; R . Robinson , 424 ; J . J . Clegg , S . D . 1643 ; J . Rigby , W . M . 119 ; and many others .

Mr . Wm . Core , previously balloted for , being in attendance , was initiated by the W . M ., Bro . Adam Dodds . The working tools and the charge incidental to the Degree were given by the J . W ., Bro . H . Jackson , after which Bro . W . Brown , P . M ., explained the tracing board applicable to the ceremony . Bros . J . A . Morris , J . Denwood , T . W . Dirkinson , W . Laws , and J . J . Pattinson were passed in the Second Degree as F . Cs . by Bro . W . J . jobson , P . M ., Treasurer . Three propositions were made , and after other business and the gnod wishes of the visitors , the proceedings terminated and an adjournment took place to the refreshmant board .

John Hervey Lodge , No . 1260 . On Wednesday , the 14 th inst ., the usual meeting of this lodge was held at Freemasons' Hall , when Bro . J . R . Reep presided . The attendance , considering the time of the year , was a large one , including as it did several visitors . The business , which was ably carried through , consisted of raising Bro . Sommerfield , and also by special lequest of the W . M . Crichton Lodge , No . 1 G 41 , Bro . Goodwin , a member of that lodge ,

who is ahnut leaving this country for Japan , to the Third Degree , and of initiating Mr . "William C . Hall into the mysteries and privileges of the Order . Thc Wardens' chairs , during boih the ceremonies and throughout the evening , were filled by Past Masters , of whom no l < ss than six evirced their interest in the proceedings by being present , though like the Wardens , resident at the seaside and elsewhere for vacation purposes . The business ro < -cluded with two important alterations in the by-laws of the lodge , both oi which wen- carried . The lodge was then closed .

The following day , Thursday , the 15 th inst ., the customary summer outing of the lodge was In Id , the route chosen being a river trip from Windsor toHampton Court . Punctually at 10 . 50 a . m . the brethren and their Masonic visitors , 33 in the aggregate , left Watei loo in specially reserved first-class saloon carriages , and reached Windsor at 12 o ' clrck . Here Messrs . Immesh and Co ' s splendid electric launch , Viscountess Bury , received the party on board , and a most agreeable run down the river was made , Ihe weather being perfect , and Old Thames putting on his usual festive look , especially

at Staines , where the regatta was in full progress , as the yacht slowly passed down stream . Hampton Court was reached about five o ' clock , and here a move was made under the direction of the VV . M ., to the River Garden , where a group of the brethren and other visitors was formed , Bro . Potter , P . M ., being present with his camera ( as on many previous occasions ) to photograph the party , so as , later on , to offer each one with an interesting memento of the trip in the shape of a copy of the negative . At six

o ' clock the brethren ( at this time numbering 3 < 3 ) sat down to a recherche banquet at the Mitre Hotel , Bro . Sadler appearing to have lost none of his cunning as a chef and host , but almost to have surpassed himself , the viands and wines being of the choicest quality , and the waiting excellent . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts w ere proposed and honoured , after which " The Healths of the Initiate and Visitors " were proposed and briefly responded to , as time was getting short and moving swiftly by .

Thc return journey was made by the S . 50 train , landing the brethren at Waterloo at 9 . 30 , after having passed a most enjoyable day , without a single hitch or incident to mar the happiness and comfort of all who were able to attend .

Obedience Lodge , No . 1753 . The annual installation meeting of the above lodge took p lace at thc lodge room at the White Hart Hotel , Okehampton , on Monday , the 2 Sth inst ., when Bro , William Palmer Moon , J . W ., was installed in thc chair in succession to Bro . Charles Piper . Bro . Wm . A . Gregory , P . M . 1254 , P . P . G . Tieas ., who has for so many years installed the Masters of the ledge , again performing that duty . The . brethren present numbered Co , Ihe Board of Installed Masters consisting of Bros . S . Jones , P . M . 112 , P . P . J . G . W .:

W . Yeo , P . M ., P . P . A . G . Sec . ; J . C . Pierce , P . M ., P . P . A . G . D . C ; A . J . Truscott , P . M . 1254 , P . P . G . Reg . ; Charles Piper , I . P . M . ; H . Pratt . P . M . 10 O ; W . II . Rowe , P . M . ; J . R . Lord , P . M . 12 . 17 , P . 1 . G . T ., P . G . D . C ; J . Wonnacott , P . M . ; | . Reddaway , P . M . ; J . P . Chapman , W . M . 2 S 2 ; A . Hope , I . P . M . 39 ; J . Gidley , P . M . 2025 , P . P . G . S . B . ; John Leonard , P . M . 202 , P . P . G . D . C ; \\ Hannaford , W . M . 223 ; VV . II . Dillon , P . M . 1099 ; W . Allesforil , P . P . G . T . ; and George Dunsterville , P . M . 1 S 9 . There were also present Bros . VV . P . Moon , J . W ., VV . M .

i- ' ert ; Geo . J . Gibson , Asst . Sec . ; W . P . Perkins , S . D . j 1 . Edwards , J . D . ; W . L . Palmer , I . G . ; A . R . Bray , Stwd . ; Rev . G . Reed Lucas , Rev . T . Ward Brown , VV . II . Cornish , A . Amand , A . J . Verdi , W . Pollard , Jas . Kills , T . K . Bickell , J . D . Johnstone , J . VV . 2 S 2 ; F . Nencombe , 39 ; J . E . Boon , 1254 ; L > . McLeod -. nd T . R Fry , Stwds . 12 S 4 ; C . II . Ball , Stwd . 223 ; T . Rowe , S . W ., J . Wellir ^ u n , J . W ., F . | . Ile-lmore , D . C . and A . E . Churcher , all of 1332 ; VV . Bedford , J . VV . 1 S 31 ; G . Luscome , 39 ; T , O . Latimer , 12 S 4 ; F . J . Piout , J . D . 70 ; T . A . Sale , A . D . C 1254 ; A . G . Burridge , 39 1 T . H . Bannister , 143 O ; J . Banks , Sec . 1332 ; VV . Nicholas , S . W . 2337 : and M . Hicks , 2 S 2 .

Craft Masonry.

Much regret was expressed at the prolonged illness of Bro . j . W . Reed , S . W ., and a resolution of sympathy with him that this cause had , at his own request , prevented his becoming W . M ., was passed . Hearty wishes were expressed for his restoration to health . At the close of the ceremony the W . M . installed his ofiicers for the ensuing year as follows : Bros . C . Piper , I . P . M . ; W . K . Perkin , S . W . ; F . Edwards , J . W ) . Powlesiand , Chap . ; VV . Yeo , P . M ., P . P . A . G . S ., Treas . ; Rev . G . Reed Lucas ' Reg . ; G . J . Gibson , Sec . ; A . J . Verdi , S . D . ; Rev . T . Ward Brown , J . D . ; w ' Palmer , I . G . ; J . C . Pierce , P . M ., P . P . A . G . D . C , Org . ; A . R . Bray , D . C ; w ! Pollard , A . D . C . ; H . Rowe and V . A . Amand , Stewards ; and J . Coombe , Tyler .

The brethren , to the number of 55 , afterwards attended the installation banquet in the Assembly Room of the hotel , Bro . John Verdi providing a recherche repast , including all the delicacies of the season , and reflecting much credit upon the resources of the hotel . The newly-installed Master . Bro . Moon , presided , and thc toasts were— "The Queen and the Craft ; " " The M . W . G . M . of England , H . R . H . the Prince of Wales

and the Grand Officers , Present and Past ; " " The R . W . P . G . M . of Devon , Viscount Ebrington ; the W . D . P . G . M ., Bro . G . C . Davie ; and the Prov . G . Officers , Present and Past ; " "TheW . M ., Bro . W . P . Moon ; " "The Installing Master , W . Bro . W A . Gregory , P . M ., P . P . G . Treas . ; " "The Past Masters of the Lodge ; " " The Masonic Charities ; " " The Visiting Brethren and Success to Sister Lodges ; " and " The Wardens and other Ofiicers . "

Bro . J . C . Pierce , P . P . A . G . D . C , Org ., presided at the organ during the ceremony , and Bro . G . Luscombe , 39 , at the piano , and some capital songs and glees were rendered by various brethren .

Broxbourne Lodge , No . 2353 . A meeting of this lodge was held on Saturday , the 24 th inst ., at the Hadley Hotel New Barnet , when there were present Bros . H . Monson , W . M . ; O . Newmann , J . VV . E . C . Mulvey , P . M ., Treas . ; E . J . Gittins , P . M ., Sec ; T . Wilson , D . C ; T . J . Phillips , I . G . ; T . J . Patrick , Stwd . ; H . Evenden , Tyler ; H . Ramsbottom , C G . Ridgway , Sillitoe , A . A . Hunt , Frith , Wright , Elvin , Greening , Passenger , Bennett , Robert , Mendelssohn , Cryer , Roberts , and Willis . Visitors : Bros . M . Mendelssohn P . M . 212 ; W . T . Winsor , W . M . 1950 ; G . Angold , S . D . 212 ; J . Bailey , 94 S ; and F . Grosvenor , 1 S 5 .

Lodge having been opened , Bros . Passenger , Wright , and Frith were raised to the Degree of M . M ., and Bros . Sillitoe , Elvin , and Greening were passed to the Degree of F . C The ballot was taken for Messrs . Cryer , Kobert , and Mendelssohn , which proving unanimous in each case , they were duly initiated . The brethren afterwards dined together , and a very enjoyable evening was spent .

Lodges And Chapters Of Insruction.

Lodges and Chapters of Insruction .

ST . LUKE'S LODGE , No . 144 . A meeting was held on Thursday , the 22 nd inst ., at the Victoria Tavern , Gertrude street , Chelsea , when there were present Bros . Ollive , W . M . ; M . Matthews ' S . VV . ; White , J . W . ; Carlstrom , Preceptor ; Stutfield , Sec ; Thomas , S . D . ; Royle ' J . D . j Goonertine , I . G . j Nichols , and Fleming . The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the last meeting read and confirmed . The lodge was opened in the Second Degree , and the ceremony of passing

was rehearsed , Bro . Goonertine , who had previously answered the usual questions and been entrusted , being the candidate . The lodge was opened in the Third Degree , and the ceremony of raising was rehearsed , Bro . Royle , who had previously answered the usual questions and been entrusted , being the candidate . The VV . M . gave the traditional history . The lodge was resumed to the , First Degree . Bro . Marriott-Matthews was unanimously elected VV . M . for the next meeting . After the third rising , the lodge was closed .

HARROW LODGE , No . 1310 . A meeting ot this lodge was held on Friday , the 23 rd inst ., at the Waterloo Arms , High-street , Marylebone , VV ., when there were present : Bros . H . Weston , W . M . ; D . Baker , S . W . ; E . Lewis , J . W . ; G . Wood , P . M ., Preceptor ; Jaber Mason , Sec . ; G . Drewell , S . D . ; H . Mills , J . D . ; H . Roberts , l . G . ; J . Thorn , P . M . ; Johnson , and Dickson .

The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of last meeting were read and confirmed . The lodge was opened in the Second and Third Degrees , and resumed to the First Degree . The 3 rd Section of the First Lecture was worked by the VV . M . The ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Johnson being the candidate . Bro . Dickson answered the questions leading from the First to the Second Degree . The W . M . rose for the first , second , and third times , when Bro . Baker , S . W ., was elected VV . M . for the next meeting . All Masonic business being ended , the lodge was closed .

KENSINGTON LODGE , No . 1767 . A meeting of this lodge was held on Tuesday , the 27 th inst ., at the Town Hall Tavern , High-street , Kensington , when there were present : Bros . R . H . Williams , P . M ., & c , W . M . j A . J . Turner , S . W . j A . F . Taylor , J . W . ; George Read , P . M ., P . G . Std . Br . Eng ., Preceptor j F . Craggs , P . M ., Sec . j C . C . Barber , S . D . j M . Moss , J . D . ; Charles Ortner , I . G . j C G . Matt , P . M . ; W . Hillier , P . M . ; H . G . Danby , P . M . ; A . VVilliams , P . M . j J . 11 . Neville , VV . M . elect 1767 ; and A . J . Clayton .

The lodge having been opened in due form , and the minutes of the previous meeting read and confirmed , the lodge was opened in thc Second Degree . The ceremony of installation was rehearsed in its entirety , the lodge being opened and resumed as occasion required , Bro . Cox acting as W . M . elect , and Bro . Hillier as D . C . Bro . Williams , the installing Master , gave the three addresses incidental to the ceremony in a very impressive manner . The lodge being opened in the First Degree , Bro . Neville offered himself as a candidate for passing , and having given the necessary proofs , was entrusted . The lodge was resumed to the Second Degree , and the ceremony of passing rehearser ) . The lodge was resumed to the First Degree . Bro . A . J . Turner wai * elected W . M . for the ncxt meeting , and the lodge was then closed .

Scotland.

Scotland .

Lodge Dramatic , No . 571 . An emergency meeting of this lodge was held at Glasgow , on Thursday , the istfc inst ., Bro . E . T . de Banzie , R . W . M ., being in the chair . After the work of the First Degree , performed on a candidate by Bro . W . M'Kean , I . P . M ., the R . W . M . informed the members that that day they were honoured by the presence of one no less distinguished in the Masonic Fraternity than in the theatrical profession , namely , Bro . Edward Terry , 29 , Past Grand Treasurer of England . In his own art he stood

alone , whether playing " Iserry" or the inimitable "Captain Ginger . " In Barnes , where liro , Terry resided , his name was a hcusehold word , and many poor people there and elsewhere know the extent of his goodness . He is alto one of the local Board ol Guardians , ln fact , he had risen to gieat eminence socially , artistically , municipallyi and Masonically , and thc lodge , being proud to own him as an old honorary member , welcomed hiin back to the lodge and to Glasgow . Bro . Terry thanked thc R . W . M . and the lodge for his reception . As he was equally

proud of being a member of this lodge , hc was glad to see the lodge in better premises than when hc last visited it . Since last visit he had been to Australia , and was very pleased to see how many lodges there , as also in India and Ceylon , were working and prospering under the Scutch Constitution . The ollice of Grand Treasurer of Eng land was the only elective ollice in Grand Lodge , and he was also proud of having held t '" unique position in Masonry . He concluded with conveying the fraternal greetings fro " the Grand Lodge of England .

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