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Metropolitan.
INSTRUCTION . Cooidence Lodge ( No 228 ) . — -This thriving Lodge of Insti ^ uction met at Bro . Wadeson ' s , the Bengal Arms Tavern , on the 7 th inst ., for the purpose of working the fifteen sections , when Bro . Hay don occupied the chair , and performed his duty in a very creditable manner . The questions in all three lectures were put by him with great clearness . He was fortunate in having very ahle respondents in
the persons of Bros . Bower , Wadeson , Anslow , Burch , S , E . Moss , Brett , and Jackson to the first lecture Bros . Brewer , Anslow , Ireland , J . R . Warren , and Brett to the second lecture ; and Bros . S . E . Moss , Jackson , and Anslow to the third . After working the lecture , Bro . Brett , W . M . No . 206 , proposed that Bro . Bower , S D , of No . 108 , be elected an honorary menrber of the Confidence Lodge of Instruction , and took occasion to remark that he had observed with great satisfaction the attention that Bro . Bower was paying to Lodges of Instruction .
The proposition was seconded by Bro . Anslow , and carried unanimously . Bro . Bower tendered his grateful thanks for the honour conferred on him . As a private Mason , he joined just one Lodge of Instruction , to which he had been a very regular attendant ' . ; ' but when his sphere of duties became enlarged as a representative of the press , he found it necessary to become a niemher of nine Lodges of Instruction , and he believed that he must join some twenty or more before his circle of Masonic acquaintance could be considered complete . In electing
him an honorary member they paid him a compliment which was highly gratifying to his feelings , and he could assure the Brethren tha he felt deeply grateful for their kindness . The twenty votes to which the Lodge is entitled for the ensuing election at the Royal Benevolent Institution were agreed to be given to Bro . Young . The Brethren did not separate without ordering a vote of thanks to be recorded on their minute-book to Bro . Haydon for the very efficient way in which he had discharged his duties on that important occasion .
Provinciai
PROVINCIAI
BRISTOL . Appointments . —Lodge . —Wednesday , April 2 lst , Colston ( 886 ) , Freemasons' Hall , at 7 , and on Fridays , April l 6 th and 23 rd , at 7 h
CHANNEL ISLANDS . Jersey . — Yarboronyh Lodge ( No . 302 ) . —This Lodge assemhled at Bro . Mann ' s , Exeter Inn , on Monday , April 4 th , when the W . M . Bro . Ainsley , P . Prov . G . S . W ., assisted by Bro . Adams , S . W ., P . Prov . G . S . W ., and Bro . Caigzer , J . W ., with the other officers , passed Bro . Bellinglunn to the 2 nd Degree , and raised Bros .
Donaldson , M'Glenchy , and Hallett to the Sublime Degree of M . M . We were highly gratified with the working of our Jersey brethren , as , in addition to the efficient manner in which the ceremony was performed , the W , M . gave the lectures on the Tracing Board in each degree . We wish this was more generally done than it is at present ; indeed , we can confidently say , that any of our Order sojourning in this island would enjoy a great treat on paying them a visit .
CHESHIRE . Appointments —Lodges . —Thursday , April lf > tu , Unity ( 334 ) , Macclesfield Arms , Macclea field , at 7 ; Wednesday , 21 st , Zetland ( 782 ) , Monk ' s Ferry Hotel , Birkenhead , at 4 . Mark-Immemorial , Mottram , at ; 3 . BiBKBiNHEAD .- —Mersey Lodge ( No . 701 ) . —The Brethren met on Thursday even
ing the 11 th inst ., at the Angel Hotel . The Lodge was opened by the W . M ., Bro . Brattan . After some conversation Bro . Griffith , P . M ., moved that those portions of the minutes relating to the ordinary business of the Lodge be eontinned , and the remainder , having reference to ' two resolutions adopted at the previous Lodge , one rescinding the expenditure on refreshments , and the other 2 U
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Metropolitan.
INSTRUCTION . Cooidence Lodge ( No 228 ) . — -This thriving Lodge of Insti ^ uction met at Bro . Wadeson ' s , the Bengal Arms Tavern , on the 7 th inst ., for the purpose of working the fifteen sections , when Bro . Hay don occupied the chair , and performed his duty in a very creditable manner . The questions in all three lectures were put by him with great clearness . He was fortunate in having very ahle respondents in
the persons of Bros . Bower , Wadeson , Anslow , Burch , S , E . Moss , Brett , and Jackson to the first lecture Bros . Brewer , Anslow , Ireland , J . R . Warren , and Brett to the second lecture ; and Bros . S . E . Moss , Jackson , and Anslow to the third . After working the lecture , Bro . Brett , W . M . No . 206 , proposed that Bro . Bower , S D , of No . 108 , be elected an honorary menrber of the Confidence Lodge of Instruction , and took occasion to remark that he had observed with great satisfaction the attention that Bro . Bower was paying to Lodges of Instruction .
The proposition was seconded by Bro . Anslow , and carried unanimously . Bro . Bower tendered his grateful thanks for the honour conferred on him . As a private Mason , he joined just one Lodge of Instruction , to which he had been a very regular attendant ' . ; ' but when his sphere of duties became enlarged as a representative of the press , he found it necessary to become a niemher of nine Lodges of Instruction , and he believed that he must join some twenty or more before his circle of Masonic acquaintance could be considered complete . In electing
him an honorary member they paid him a compliment which was highly gratifying to his feelings , and he could assure the Brethren tha he felt deeply grateful for their kindness . The twenty votes to which the Lodge is entitled for the ensuing election at the Royal Benevolent Institution were agreed to be given to Bro . Young . The Brethren did not separate without ordering a vote of thanks to be recorded on their minute-book to Bro . Haydon for the very efficient way in which he had discharged his duties on that important occasion .
Provinciai
PROVINCIAI
BRISTOL . Appointments . —Lodge . —Wednesday , April 2 lst , Colston ( 886 ) , Freemasons' Hall , at 7 , and on Fridays , April l 6 th and 23 rd , at 7 h
CHANNEL ISLANDS . Jersey . — Yarboronyh Lodge ( No . 302 ) . —This Lodge assemhled at Bro . Mann ' s , Exeter Inn , on Monday , April 4 th , when the W . M . Bro . Ainsley , P . Prov . G . S . W ., assisted by Bro . Adams , S . W ., P . Prov . G . S . W ., and Bro . Caigzer , J . W ., with the other officers , passed Bro . Bellinglunn to the 2 nd Degree , and raised Bros .
Donaldson , M'Glenchy , and Hallett to the Sublime Degree of M . M . We were highly gratified with the working of our Jersey brethren , as , in addition to the efficient manner in which the ceremony was performed , the W , M . gave the lectures on the Tracing Board in each degree . We wish this was more generally done than it is at present ; indeed , we can confidently say , that any of our Order sojourning in this island would enjoy a great treat on paying them a visit .
CHESHIRE . Appointments —Lodges . —Thursday , April lf > tu , Unity ( 334 ) , Macclesfield Arms , Macclea field , at 7 ; Wednesday , 21 st , Zetland ( 782 ) , Monk ' s Ferry Hotel , Birkenhead , at 4 . Mark-Immemorial , Mottram , at ; 3 . BiBKBiNHEAD .- —Mersey Lodge ( No . 701 ) . —The Brethren met on Thursday even
ing the 11 th inst ., at the Angel Hotel . The Lodge was opened by the W . M ., Bro . Brattan . After some conversation Bro . Griffith , P . M ., moved that those portions of the minutes relating to the ordinary business of the Lodge be eontinned , and the remainder , having reference to ' two resolutions adopted at the previous Lodge , one rescinding the expenditure on refreshments , and the other 2 U