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11ete0p0litae.
on Bro . Painter . Bro . Wynn , P . M ., presented the W . M . of the evening with a P . M . jewel * , accompanying the gift by some very appropriate remarks , which were duly acknowledged by the worthy recipient . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given and responded to in true Masonic style . The health of the
visiting Brothers being drunk , was responded to by Bro . Parmer , of the Pilgrim Lodge . The harmony of the evening was much enhanced by some good singing from Bros . G . Bichardson , Braham , and others . Amongst the Brethren of the Lodge who were present were Bros . D . Forrester , Harry Boleno , T . Beard , Woodford , Hubble , Cutt , & c ,
Lodge of Prudent Brethren ( Fo . 149 ) . —The monthly meeting of this Lodge , being the first for the season , was held at the Freemasons' Tavern , on the 28 th October , Bro . Morbey presiding , when Bro . Kaiser was raised to the 3 rd Degree , Bro . Jones passed to the 2 nd , n , nd Mr . Parker ( a gentleman learned in the law ) initiated . Bro . Wills was appointed I . G-. in the room of Bro . Smith , resigned ; Bro . Hooper , D . C ., vice Bro . Carter , resigned and Bro . Edward Hart , Organist . Amongst the visitors we noticed Bros . JohnGurton , W . M ., No . 211 ; Myers , P . M . ; Haydon , George Perren , & c .
Lodge of Faith ( No . 165 ) . —This Lodge assembled for the first time after the vacation at the Gun Tavern , Pimlico , on the 30 th September , Bro . M'Manus , W . M ., in the cbair , when he initiated Mr . Warner , passed Bro . Weston , and raised Bro . Oldridge . Bro . Odell was elected W . M . for the ensuing year . St . John ' s Lodge ( No . 196 ) . —The annual meeting of this excellent Lodge was held at the Holly Bush , Hampstead , on the 14 th October , when Bro . Aldrich brought his year of office to a worthy close by raising Bros . Albon , Dale , and
Douglas , as M . Ms ., and initiating Mr . Alfred May into the Order . This done Bro . Adams , , P . M took the chair , and installed Bro . Iiichard Hazard as Master for the ensuing year . The new W . M . invested his officers as follows : —Johnston , S . W , and Sec . ; Oormick , J . W . ; Smith , S . D . ; Hart , J . D . ; Pritchard , I . G . ; and Holt , Tyler . The W . M . was also invested with the Treasurer ' s Jewel . The W . M . next proceeded to initiate Mr . William Giltro as a member of the Craft . The Brethren at the conclusion of business adjourned to dinner , and in the course
of the evening Bro . P . M . Aldrich , in a very able speech presented Bro . Shury with an elegant P . M's . Jewel , the gift of the Lodge , for the zeal and attention he had ever displayed to the interests of the Lodge , the more especially when presiding over it as W . M . Bro . Shury briefly thanked the Brethren ; and various toasts having been drunk , the Brethren separated . We understand that it is in contemplation to present Bro . Aldrich with a handsome acknowledgment of his services to the Lodge during the past year—one of the most successful within its annals .
Old Concord Lodge ( No . 201 ) . —About forty members of this Lodge assembled at Bro . Jackson ' s , Hyde Park Hotel , Oxford-street , on Monday , Sept . 29 , forthe purpose of presenting to Bro . Kennedy , P . M . and Treas . a testimonial . A dinner , consisting of every delicacy of the season , to which Bro . Kennedy was invited , was served by the worthy host ( who is the J . W . of the Lodge ) in first-rate
style . The usual loyal toasts having been gone through , Bro . Nicholson , W . M ., who presided on the occasion , after an appropriate address , concluded by saying "We present you , Bro . Kennedy , with this testimonial , and may the G . A . O . T . U . preserve you and yours long to hold this token of our esteem in your children ' s children ' s remembrance . " The testimonial consisted of a very elegant silver teaservice , with the Masonic emblems and a suitable entrravimr thereon . Bro .
Kennedy addressed the Brethren in a neat and appropriate reply ; and , in conclusion , " assured them that it would be his highest reward ever to enjoy the esteem and regard of the Brethren with whom he was so intimately associated . " Several other toasts were given and duly responded to , and the ' Brethren separated hi ghly delig hted with their entertainment . Bro . G . M . Gurton , P . M ., was vice-president , supported by Bros . Temple , P . M ., Mancy , Hogg , & c . ; the president being supported by Bros . Emmons , P . M . and Sec , G . Watson , P . M ., & c . & c— The Lodge held its first regular meeting for the season at the Freemasons' Tavern , on Tues-
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11ete0p0litae.
on Bro . Painter . Bro . Wynn , P . M ., presented the W . M . of the evening with a P . M . jewel * , accompanying the gift by some very appropriate remarks , which were duly acknowledged by the worthy recipient . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given and responded to in true Masonic style . The health of the
visiting Brothers being drunk , was responded to by Bro . Parmer , of the Pilgrim Lodge . The harmony of the evening was much enhanced by some good singing from Bros . G . Bichardson , Braham , and others . Amongst the Brethren of the Lodge who were present were Bros . D . Forrester , Harry Boleno , T . Beard , Woodford , Hubble , Cutt , & c ,
Lodge of Prudent Brethren ( Fo . 149 ) . —The monthly meeting of this Lodge , being the first for the season , was held at the Freemasons' Tavern , on the 28 th October , Bro . Morbey presiding , when Bro . Kaiser was raised to the 3 rd Degree , Bro . Jones passed to the 2 nd , n , nd Mr . Parker ( a gentleman learned in the law ) initiated . Bro . Wills was appointed I . G-. in the room of Bro . Smith , resigned ; Bro . Hooper , D . C ., vice Bro . Carter , resigned and Bro . Edward Hart , Organist . Amongst the visitors we noticed Bros . JohnGurton , W . M ., No . 211 ; Myers , P . M . ; Haydon , George Perren , & c .
Lodge of Faith ( No . 165 ) . —This Lodge assembled for the first time after the vacation at the Gun Tavern , Pimlico , on the 30 th September , Bro . M'Manus , W . M ., in the cbair , when he initiated Mr . Warner , passed Bro . Weston , and raised Bro . Oldridge . Bro . Odell was elected W . M . for the ensuing year . St . John ' s Lodge ( No . 196 ) . —The annual meeting of this excellent Lodge was held at the Holly Bush , Hampstead , on the 14 th October , when Bro . Aldrich brought his year of office to a worthy close by raising Bros . Albon , Dale , and
Douglas , as M . Ms ., and initiating Mr . Alfred May into the Order . This done Bro . Adams , , P . M took the chair , and installed Bro . Iiichard Hazard as Master for the ensuing year . The new W . M . invested his officers as follows : —Johnston , S . W , and Sec . ; Oormick , J . W . ; Smith , S . D . ; Hart , J . D . ; Pritchard , I . G . ; and Holt , Tyler . The W . M . was also invested with the Treasurer ' s Jewel . The W . M . next proceeded to initiate Mr . William Giltro as a member of the Craft . The Brethren at the conclusion of business adjourned to dinner , and in the course
of the evening Bro . P . M . Aldrich , in a very able speech presented Bro . Shury with an elegant P . M's . Jewel , the gift of the Lodge , for the zeal and attention he had ever displayed to the interests of the Lodge , the more especially when presiding over it as W . M . Bro . Shury briefly thanked the Brethren ; and various toasts having been drunk , the Brethren separated . We understand that it is in contemplation to present Bro . Aldrich with a handsome acknowledgment of his services to the Lodge during the past year—one of the most successful within its annals .
Old Concord Lodge ( No . 201 ) . —About forty members of this Lodge assembled at Bro . Jackson ' s , Hyde Park Hotel , Oxford-street , on Monday , Sept . 29 , forthe purpose of presenting to Bro . Kennedy , P . M . and Treas . a testimonial . A dinner , consisting of every delicacy of the season , to which Bro . Kennedy was invited , was served by the worthy host ( who is the J . W . of the Lodge ) in first-rate
style . The usual loyal toasts having been gone through , Bro . Nicholson , W . M ., who presided on the occasion , after an appropriate address , concluded by saying "We present you , Bro . Kennedy , with this testimonial , and may the G . A . O . T . U . preserve you and yours long to hold this token of our esteem in your children ' s children ' s remembrance . " The testimonial consisted of a very elegant silver teaservice , with the Masonic emblems and a suitable entrravimr thereon . Bro .
Kennedy addressed the Brethren in a neat and appropriate reply ; and , in conclusion , " assured them that it would be his highest reward ever to enjoy the esteem and regard of the Brethren with whom he was so intimately associated . " Several other toasts were given and duly responded to , and the ' Brethren separated hi ghly delig hted with their entertainment . Bro . G . M . Gurton , P . M ., was vice-president , supported by Bros . Temple , P . M ., Mancy , Hogg , & c . ; the president being supported by Bros . Emmons , P . M . and Sec , G . Watson , P . M ., & c . & c— The Lodge held its first regular meeting for the season at the Freemasons' Tavern , on Tues-