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Lodge ov Industry ( No . 219 ) . —This Lodge held ^^ ameeting on Tuesday , October 26 th , at Bro : Jas . QueWs , Dick ' s Coffee House , Fleet Street . Bro . Orelli , W . M ., presided , and most impressively initiated Mr . John Holler into the Order . The Lodge was subsequently * opened in the third degree , and Bro . F * Laze , from Versailles , duly raised by Bro . P . M . Suter . At the close of the business the Brethren , thirty-three in number , adjourned to a banquet . Amongst the visitors were the Rev . Bro Me-Laughlan ( of St . Peter ' s , Saffron Hill , ) Lodge 301 ; Bro . Gladman , Zetland Lodge . ; Bro . Lippmann , Phoenix Lodge ; Bro . B . Gambier Pym , Lion Lodge , Whitby ; Bro * J ) . Leared , St . George ' s Lodge , Shetland , & c Bro . Suter ma 4 e an excellent reply to the toast of the FM . % as did Bros . Me Lau ^ hlan and Pyra for the visitors . ¦ , ¦ - Uniti 2 I > Pilgrims' LoDae ( Ho . 745 ) . —This Lodge held a meeting on Wednesday
evening , Oct . 27 th , at the Manor House , Walworth . Bro . Neats , W . M . ; the S . W . was absent ; J . Batley , J . W . Amongt the visitors were Bros . Purpart and Smyart . Bros . Clarke and Smithers were advanced to the Second degree } and Bro . Golding raised to the sublime degree of M . M . The business of the Lodge being disposed oi , the Brethren , numbering about twenty-five , retired to an excellent banquet . On the removal of the cloth , the loyal , patriotic , and masonic toasts , were given , and the evening was spent in harmony .
Prince Frederick William Lodge ( No . 1055 . )—This Lodge met on emergency at Bro . Stiles ' s , the Knights of St . Jc-hn } Queen ' s Road , St . John ' s Wood , on Wednesday , the 27 th Oct . Bro . John D . Coulsher , presided , and raised Bro ^ B . Stiles , L . Sheiiey , and E . J . Tindale to the sublime degree of M . M . in a most solemn and impressive manner . The W . M . next ably passed Bros . H . Morris , who was initiated in the Camden Lodge , 1017 ; J . W . H . Williams ; and W . Sanderson , and the
business was brought to a close by the initiation into the Order of Mr . Hard y * The visitors were Bros . Burns and Morris , who , after refreshment / were duly toasted , and acknowledged the compliment . The healths of the newly initiated Bros , and the Brethren initiated in the Lodge , and raised that evenings were drunk , Bro . Tindall replying to the latter toast , and dilating at some length on the beauties of Freemasonry . There was some excellent singing , and the company broke up at about ten o ' clock .
INSTRUCTION . MxiNCHESTEB Lopge ( No . 211 ) . —This deservedly-esteemed Lodge of Instruction met on Tuesday , Oct . 26 th , at Bro . Gurton ' s , Bond Street , when the fifteen sections were worked . The principal offices were filled by Bro . T . A . Adams , W . M . ; Bro . M . Levinaon , S . W . ; Bro . W . Walkley , J . W . ; Bro . R . D . Busher , P . M . The W . M . opened the Lodge precisely at seven o ' clock , and proceeded to nut the questions . The respondent * were—First lecture : Bros , Busher , T . L . Fox :, Gurton , Stacey , Walkley , M . Levinson , and Daly . Second lecture : Bros . T . L . Fox , Stacey , Daly ,
Hanimett , and Stacey . Third lecture : Bros . M . Levinson , Walkley , and Hammetb . Where all was perfection it would appear to be invidious to particularize individuals , still we cannot let the opportunity pass without offering our meed of praise to Bro . T . A . Adams , for the able manner in which he worked the whole of the questions . The business of the evening was concluded by a unanimous vote of thanks to Bro . T . A . Adams , not only for his admirable working , but also for the kind manner in which he always comes forward to assist in the work of Freemasonry , whenever and wherever his services are required . Bro . T . A' Adams returned thanks in a very feeling manner /
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Metropolitan.
Lodge ov Industry ( No . 219 ) . —This Lodge held ^^ ameeting on Tuesday , October 26 th , at Bro : Jas . QueWs , Dick ' s Coffee House , Fleet Street . Bro . Orelli , W . M ., presided , and most impressively initiated Mr . John Holler into the Order . The Lodge was subsequently * opened in the third degree , and Bro . F * Laze , from Versailles , duly raised by Bro . P . M . Suter . At the close of the business the Brethren , thirty-three in number , adjourned to a banquet . Amongst the visitors were the Rev . Bro Me-Laughlan ( of St . Peter ' s , Saffron Hill , ) Lodge 301 ; Bro . Gladman , Zetland Lodge . ; Bro . Lippmann , Phoenix Lodge ; Bro . B . Gambier Pym , Lion Lodge , Whitby ; Bro * J ) . Leared , St . George ' s Lodge , Shetland , & c Bro . Suter ma 4 e an excellent reply to the toast of the FM . % as did Bros . Me Lau ^ hlan and Pyra for the visitors . ¦ , ¦ - Uniti 2 I > Pilgrims' LoDae ( Ho . 745 ) . —This Lodge held a meeting on Wednesday
evening , Oct . 27 th , at the Manor House , Walworth . Bro . Neats , W . M . ; the S . W . was absent ; J . Batley , J . W . Amongt the visitors were Bros . Purpart and Smyart . Bros . Clarke and Smithers were advanced to the Second degree } and Bro . Golding raised to the sublime degree of M . M . The business of the Lodge being disposed oi , the Brethren , numbering about twenty-five , retired to an excellent banquet . On the removal of the cloth , the loyal , patriotic , and masonic toasts , were given , and the evening was spent in harmony .
Prince Frederick William Lodge ( No . 1055 . )—This Lodge met on emergency at Bro . Stiles ' s , the Knights of St . Jc-hn } Queen ' s Road , St . John ' s Wood , on Wednesday , the 27 th Oct . Bro . John D . Coulsher , presided , and raised Bro ^ B . Stiles , L . Sheiiey , and E . J . Tindale to the sublime degree of M . M . in a most solemn and impressive manner . The W . M . next ably passed Bros . H . Morris , who was initiated in the Camden Lodge , 1017 ; J . W . H . Williams ; and W . Sanderson , and the
business was brought to a close by the initiation into the Order of Mr . Hard y * The visitors were Bros . Burns and Morris , who , after refreshment / were duly toasted , and acknowledged the compliment . The healths of the newly initiated Bros , and the Brethren initiated in the Lodge , and raised that evenings were drunk , Bro . Tindall replying to the latter toast , and dilating at some length on the beauties of Freemasonry . There was some excellent singing , and the company broke up at about ten o ' clock .
INSTRUCTION . MxiNCHESTEB Lopge ( No . 211 ) . —This deservedly-esteemed Lodge of Instruction met on Tuesday , Oct . 26 th , at Bro . Gurton ' s , Bond Street , when the fifteen sections were worked . The principal offices were filled by Bro . T . A . Adams , W . M . ; Bro . M . Levinaon , S . W . ; Bro . W . Walkley , J . W . ; Bro . R . D . Busher , P . M . The W . M . opened the Lodge precisely at seven o ' clock , and proceeded to nut the questions . The respondent * were—First lecture : Bros , Busher , T . L . Fox :, Gurton , Stacey , Walkley , M . Levinson , and Daly . Second lecture : Bros . T . L . Fox , Stacey , Daly ,
Hanimett , and Stacey . Third lecture : Bros . M . Levinson , Walkley , and Hammetb . Where all was perfection it would appear to be invidious to particularize individuals , still we cannot let the opportunity pass without offering our meed of praise to Bro . T . A . Adams , for the able manner in which he worked the whole of the questions . The business of the evening was concluded by a unanimous vote of thanks to Bro . T . A . Adams , not only for his admirable working , but also for the kind manner in which he always comes forward to assist in the work of Freemasonry , whenever and wherever his services are required . Bro . T . A' Adams returned thanks in a very feeling manner /