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Metropolitan.

Rabone . lSB ; Ricks , 185 ; and Taylor , 291 . The lodge having been duly opened , Mr . Ricardo Cope was introduced , and initiated into the mysteries of Freemasonry . The next business was to raise Bros . Sharp , Hicks , and Webb to the third degree , the whole of the work being very ably performed by Bro . Galloway , W . M . The lodge was then closed . LOUSE OI ? TEOT ? ERANOE ( No . 169 )—Bro . PayneW . M .

pre-, , sided over this old lodge , which met on Thursday , the 18 th ult ., at tbe White Swan , Deptford , when two candidates were passed and two raised . The work , as usual , was excellent . A large number of the brethren were present , among whom were Bros . G . Bolton , P . M . ; J . Barrett , P . M . ; J . T . Tibbals , P . M ., Sec ; G . Brown , P . M ., Tress . ; J . Searle , P . M . ; N . Wingfield , P . M . ; F . Walters , P . M . 73 ; T . Fames , 73 ; and Bartlett .

SOUTH MIDDLESEX LODGE , ( NO . 858 . )—The installation mooting of this very popular and well-conducted lodgo took place at Beaufort House , North End , Fulham , on tho 25 th ult ., was attended by a largo number of tho brotherhood and visitors , among the latter of whom wo noticed Bros . Andrews , P . M . 511 ; Ward , 423 ; Raisbock , 417 ; Solomon , S 5 S ; H . F . Kirk , 144 ; Way , 1 , 044 ; J . Thompson , P . M . S 34 ,- etc . Tho lodge was oponod punctuallat four o ' clockwhen tho WMBroEnsi H

y , .., . gn . Radcliffe , raised Bro . Roylo and passed Bros . Laey and Crawford in that admirable manner which has characterised the presenting tho several ceremonies during his year of office : after which he proceeded to install his successor , Bro . James Shutor . Tho coromony ' was splendidly dono , and it was equally deserving of notice that Bro . Radcliffe was tho first Master of this lodgo who had installed his successor . Tho W . M . having bean placed in tiro chair

, and tho salutations vorv heartily given , ho appointed his officers thus ;—Bros . Dr . A . Godwin ; C ' . F . Verity , J . W . ; H . S . Cooper , Treas . ; P . H . Jonos , Soc . ; II . C . Robinson , S . D . ; W . W . Weaver , J . D . ; IV . WoUsumn , I . G . ; P . Kirk , D . C . Tho W . M ., in investing tho immediate P . M . with tho very handsome rogimontally appropriate jewel , congratulated Bro . Radcliffe on the excellent example ho had shown tho members of tho lodge by tho faultless maimer in which ho performed ovory duty devolving on the W . M . during tho year , and on tho admirable manner in ivhich he had dono tho installation that evening , and expressed tho groat pleasure he folt in performing tho duty oE investiture .

It was matter of deep gratification to him in giving effect to tho unanimous wish of tho members , and ho would say no previous Master had so well deserved it . Bro . Radcliffe , in responding , said ho was delighted to find ho had given satisfaction , and what ho know of Masonry was quite at tho service of tho brethren , to any of whom ho should bo glad to impart any knowledge of which ho might bo possessed . Special recognition during tho investiture was also mado of tho agrooablo manner in which BroHS

. . . Cooper , P . M ., rendered effective service as Treasurer and general advisor of tho lodgo . After some other routine business tho lodgo was closed , and the brothron retired to a very superb banquet , capitally selected and well put on by Bro . Big ] in . Tho usual toasts wero appropriately introduced' by tho W . M . Tho I . P . M . proposed the health of tho WM ., with a sincere desire for a happy and prosperous year of office to him . All tho members

present know how much Bro . Shutor was esteemed in tho ranks of tho South Middlesex , and ho hopod , and , indeed , was convinced , ho ivould make as good a Master as ho had a comrade . 'The W . M . responded , expressive of his desire to emulate tho example so well set by his immediate predecessor . The I . P . M . ' s health was equally spiritedly drunk . Bro . Radcliffe , in responding , said ho should not hare hold that position but for tho modesty of the W . M ., who had declined to go on two years past . Ho was husband and fathor

now a , and that modesty , ho was glad to soo , had worn oft ' . Toasts of "Tho Visitors , " "Bro . Cooper , Treas ., " • " Bro . Jonos , Soc , " and " The Officers , " wero severally given and responded to , and the agreeable mooting broke up .

VICTORIA LODG-E ( NO . 1 , 056 ) . —The installation of Bro . W . Turner as W . M . of this young lodge was performed on the 25 th ult ., by the retiring W . M ., Bro . Alfred A . Pendlebury , at tho George Hotel , Aldermanbury , in tbe presence of a large number of brethren and visitors . Bro . Pendlebury previously raised Bros . Tisen and Atter , and both in that ceremony anil in the ceremony of installation drew forth tbe warm applause of all present for his efficient working BroWTurner at

. . . , W . M ., the conclusion of the installation , appointed and invested as ' bis officers the following brethren : —Bros . A . A . Pendlebury , I . P . M . G . Snow , S . W . ; G . Roberts , J . W . ; XV . Wrenn , P . M ., Treas . ' J . Robottom , P . M . Sec ; J . W . Williams , S . D . ; U . Latrielle J . D . ; F . Y . Latrielle , I . G . ; G . R . Adams , Dir . of Cers . ; J . L . Roberts , W . S . ; R . Johnson , Treas . The W . M . then initiated

Mr . Henry Marsh . The annual subscription to the lodge was raised to £ 2 12 s . 6 d ., and the motion of Bro . Turner to consider the propriety of establishing a chapter in connection with the lodge stood over , all the brethren , however , concurring in the expediency of having a Victoria Chapter . The brethren then adjourned to banquet , at the conclusion of which all the customary toasts were given and honoured . The toast of " 'The Charities" which the W . M . preferred to call "The Institutions "

, , elicited an admirable speech from Bro . Terry , in which he stated that if each Freemason would give 5 s . a year , and each lodge £ 1 , there would be no necessity for calling on the brethren further to support those Institutions , and that there would not then be the painful spectacle of poor brethren making second and third applications . A magnificent P . M . 's jewel was presented in most graceful terms by the W . M . to Bro . A . A . Pendlebury ,

I . P . M ., for which that brother as ' gracefully returned thanks ; and after the speeches wero over the W . M . closed the lodge , and the brethren separated . Among the visitors we noticed—Bros . XV . T . Scott , 0 ; P . T . Breary , 26 ; J . G . March , 28 ; B . Scurr , P . M . 30 and 933 ; W . Brooksby , W . M . 145 ; J . Smith , 157 ; J . Newton , P . M . 174 ; J . Wright , 174 ; J . Brett , P . M . 177 and 862 R . T . Chaplin 177 T . Foulger 193 ; H . Parker

; , ; , , 435 , who ably presided at the piano ; H . Massey , J . W . 619 ; J . Collinge , P . M . . 688 ; W . Breary , 715 ; V . Winterflood , 715 ; T . B . Webb , PS . W . 763 ; S . Poynter , P . M . 902 ; R . Stokes , J . D . 933 ; and F . D . Gilbert , 933 . Some capital singing by tbe brethren enlivened the evening , and the banquet , which was supplied by Bro . Benjamin P . Todd , the landlord of the George , was worthy of the house he so ably conducted .

CONSECRATION OS THE LODGE OE EXCELSIOR ( NO . 1 , 154 ) . The consecration of the Lodge of Excelsior , No . 1 , 154 , took place on Thursday , the 2 nd inst ., at tbe Sydney Arms , Lewisham-road . The ceremony of consecration aud installation was performed by Bro . W . Watson , P . M . ( No . 25 ) , and the musical arrangements by Bro . Matthew Cooke , Sec . ( No . 25 ) , and P . M . of theDe Grey

and Ripon Lodge , Ilfovd . Amongst those present were Bros . Dr . Goldsbro ' , M . D ., P . M . ( No . 201 ) and Prov . G . W . for Shropshire and South Wales ; Bellerby , W . M . ( No . 65 ) ; Brown , P . M . ( No . 69 ) ; XV . Sanders , W . M . ( No . S 7 l ); Walters , P . M . ( No . 78 ) ; H . Nowlan , P . M . ( No . 169 ); Lightfoot , P . M . ( No . 147 ); H . A . Collington , P . M . ( No . 140 ); Henry Thompson , P . M . ( No . 177 ); George Gall , W . M . ( No . 54 S ) and a large body of other brethren . The lodge was opened at half-past four o'clockwhen the

, petition and warrant of consecration were read , and the proposed new officers were submitted for approval . Bro . William Watson then proceeded to consecrate the lodge in due form , with all its attendant rites , and never was that important ceremony more impressively or carefully performed , to the delight of all the brethren present . At the conclusion Bro . Watson was warmly applauded .

Bro . Watson then commenced tho cei-emoi ) j r of installation , when Bro . Nicholas Wingfield , the Master Designate , was presented to receive the benefit of installation . AH the brethren below the degree of an Installed Master having retired , Bro . Wingfield was in due form installed into the chair of K . S . as W . M . of the Excelsior Lodge for the ensuing year . The other brethren were then admitted , and saluted

the new Master in tho three degrees . The W . M . appointed his officers as follows : —James Henry Searle , S . W . ; Henry Moore , J . W . ; George Bolton , Treas . ; Charles George Dilley , Sec ; George Shaw , S . D . ; Thomas Littlecott , J . D . ; John Carver , I . G . ; Proud , Dir . of Cers . ; and Henry Holt , Tyler . The customary addresses were then given by Bro . Watson . Bro . William Watson was elected as an honorary member of the lodge , and the thanks of the lodge were voted to him and also to Bro . Matthew Cooke for their services on that

. Three candidates were proposed for initiation at the next meeting . The thanks of the lodge were voted to Mrs . Wingfield for her present to it of a Bible 337 years old . A committee to draw up a code of by-laws was appointed , and the lodge was closed . The brethren then adjourned to a well-furnished banquet

, embracing everything in season . On tbe withdrawal of the cloth , the AV . Master said the first toast which was acceptable in the assemblages of all Englishmen was that of " The Queen , " but , in order to render it Masonic , he coupled with it " The Craft . "

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FREEMASONRY CONSIDERED. Article 1
THE NEMESIS: A TALE OF THE DAYS OF TRAJAN. Article 3
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 7
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 8
MASONIC MEMS. Article 9
ROYAL FREEMASONS' SCHOOL FOE FEMALE CHILDREN. Article 9
METROPOLITAN. Article 13
PROVINCIAL. Article 16
CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 16
ROYAL ARCH. Article 18
MARK MASONRY. Article 18
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 19
Obituary. Article 19
MEETINGS OF THE SCIENTIFIC AND LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING MAY Article 19
THE WEEK. Article 19
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Metropolitan.

Rabone . lSB ; Ricks , 185 ; and Taylor , 291 . The lodge having been duly opened , Mr . Ricardo Cope was introduced , and initiated into the mysteries of Freemasonry . The next business was to raise Bros . Sharp , Hicks , and Webb to the third degree , the whole of the work being very ably performed by Bro . Galloway , W . M . The lodge was then closed . LOUSE OI ? TEOT ? ERANOE ( No . 169 )—Bro . PayneW . M .

pre-, , sided over this old lodge , which met on Thursday , the 18 th ult ., at tbe White Swan , Deptford , when two candidates were passed and two raised . The work , as usual , was excellent . A large number of the brethren were present , among whom were Bros . G . Bolton , P . M . ; J . Barrett , P . M . ; J . T . Tibbals , P . M ., Sec ; G . Brown , P . M ., Tress . ; J . Searle , P . M . ; N . Wingfield , P . M . ; F . Walters , P . M . 73 ; T . Fames , 73 ; and Bartlett .

SOUTH MIDDLESEX LODGE , ( NO . 858 . )—The installation mooting of this very popular and well-conducted lodgo took place at Beaufort House , North End , Fulham , on tho 25 th ult ., was attended by a largo number of tho brotherhood and visitors , among the latter of whom wo noticed Bros . Andrews , P . M . 511 ; Ward , 423 ; Raisbock , 417 ; Solomon , S 5 S ; H . F . Kirk , 144 ; Way , 1 , 044 ; J . Thompson , P . M . S 34 ,- etc . Tho lodge was oponod punctuallat four o ' clockwhen tho WMBroEnsi H

y , .., . gn . Radcliffe , raised Bro . Roylo and passed Bros . Laey and Crawford in that admirable manner which has characterised the presenting tho several ceremonies during his year of office : after which he proceeded to install his successor , Bro . James Shutor . Tho coromony ' was splendidly dono , and it was equally deserving of notice that Bro . Radcliffe was tho first Master of this lodgo who had installed his successor . Tho W . M . having bean placed in tiro chair

, and tho salutations vorv heartily given , ho appointed his officers thus ;—Bros . Dr . A . Godwin ; C ' . F . Verity , J . W . ; H . S . Cooper , Treas . ; P . H . Jonos , Soc . ; II . C . Robinson , S . D . ; W . W . Weaver , J . D . ; IV . WoUsumn , I . G . ; P . Kirk , D . C . Tho W . M ., in investing tho immediate P . M . with tho very handsome rogimontally appropriate jewel , congratulated Bro . Radcliffe on the excellent example ho had shown tho members of tho lodge by tho faultless maimer in which ho performed ovory duty devolving on the W . M . during tho year , and on tho admirable manner in ivhich he had dono tho installation that evening , and expressed tho groat pleasure he folt in performing tho duty oE investiture .

It was matter of deep gratification to him in giving effect to tho unanimous wish of tho members , and ho would say no previous Master had so well deserved it . Bro . Radcliffe , in responding , said ho was delighted to find ho had given satisfaction , and what ho know of Masonry was quite at tho service of tho brethren , to any of whom ho should bo glad to impart any knowledge of which ho might bo possessed . Special recognition during tho investiture was also mado of tho agrooablo manner in which BroHS

. . . Cooper , P . M ., rendered effective service as Treasurer and general advisor of tho lodgo . After some other routine business tho lodgo was closed , and the brothron retired to a very superb banquet , capitally selected and well put on by Bro . Big ] in . Tho usual toasts wero appropriately introduced' by tho W . M . Tho I . P . M . proposed the health of tho WM ., with a sincere desire for a happy and prosperous year of office to him . All tho members

present know how much Bro . Shutor was esteemed in tho ranks of tho South Middlesex , and ho hopod , and , indeed , was convinced , ho ivould make as good a Master as ho had a comrade . 'The W . M . responded , expressive of his desire to emulate tho example so well set by his immediate predecessor . The I . P . M . ' s health was equally spiritedly drunk . Bro . Radcliffe , in responding , said ho should not hare hold that position but for tho modesty of the W . M ., who had declined to go on two years past . Ho was husband and fathor

now a , and that modesty , ho was glad to soo , had worn oft ' . Toasts of "Tho Visitors , " "Bro . Cooper , Treas ., " • " Bro . Jonos , Soc , " and " The Officers , " wero severally given and responded to , and the agreeable mooting broke up .

VICTORIA LODG-E ( NO . 1 , 056 ) . —The installation of Bro . W . Turner as W . M . of this young lodge was performed on the 25 th ult ., by the retiring W . M ., Bro . Alfred A . Pendlebury , at tho George Hotel , Aldermanbury , in tbe presence of a large number of brethren and visitors . Bro . Pendlebury previously raised Bros . Tisen and Atter , and both in that ceremony anil in the ceremony of installation drew forth tbe warm applause of all present for his efficient working BroWTurner at

. . . , W . M ., the conclusion of the installation , appointed and invested as ' bis officers the following brethren : —Bros . A . A . Pendlebury , I . P . M . G . Snow , S . W . ; G . Roberts , J . W . ; XV . Wrenn , P . M ., Treas . ' J . Robottom , P . M . Sec ; J . W . Williams , S . D . ; U . Latrielle J . D . ; F . Y . Latrielle , I . G . ; G . R . Adams , Dir . of Cers . ; J . L . Roberts , W . S . ; R . Johnson , Treas . The W . M . then initiated

Mr . Henry Marsh . The annual subscription to the lodge was raised to £ 2 12 s . 6 d ., and the motion of Bro . Turner to consider the propriety of establishing a chapter in connection with the lodge stood over , all the brethren , however , concurring in the expediency of having a Victoria Chapter . The brethren then adjourned to banquet , at the conclusion of which all the customary toasts were given and honoured . The toast of " 'The Charities" which the W . M . preferred to call "The Institutions "

, , elicited an admirable speech from Bro . Terry , in which he stated that if each Freemason would give 5 s . a year , and each lodge £ 1 , there would be no necessity for calling on the brethren further to support those Institutions , and that there would not then be the painful spectacle of poor brethren making second and third applications . A magnificent P . M . 's jewel was presented in most graceful terms by the W . M . to Bro . A . A . Pendlebury ,

I . P . M ., for which that brother as ' gracefully returned thanks ; and after the speeches wero over the W . M . closed the lodge , and the brethren separated . Among the visitors we noticed—Bros . XV . T . Scott , 0 ; P . T . Breary , 26 ; J . G . March , 28 ; B . Scurr , P . M . 30 and 933 ; W . Brooksby , W . M . 145 ; J . Smith , 157 ; J . Newton , P . M . 174 ; J . Wright , 174 ; J . Brett , P . M . 177 and 862 R . T . Chaplin 177 T . Foulger 193 ; H . Parker

; , ; , , 435 , who ably presided at the piano ; H . Massey , J . W . 619 ; J . Collinge , P . M . . 688 ; W . Breary , 715 ; V . Winterflood , 715 ; T . B . Webb , PS . W . 763 ; S . Poynter , P . M . 902 ; R . Stokes , J . D . 933 ; and F . D . Gilbert , 933 . Some capital singing by tbe brethren enlivened the evening , and the banquet , which was supplied by Bro . Benjamin P . Todd , the landlord of the George , was worthy of the house he so ably conducted .

CONSECRATION OS THE LODGE OE EXCELSIOR ( NO . 1 , 154 ) . The consecration of the Lodge of Excelsior , No . 1 , 154 , took place on Thursday , the 2 nd inst ., at tbe Sydney Arms , Lewisham-road . The ceremony of consecration aud installation was performed by Bro . W . Watson , P . M . ( No . 25 ) , and the musical arrangements by Bro . Matthew Cooke , Sec . ( No . 25 ) , and P . M . of theDe Grey

and Ripon Lodge , Ilfovd . Amongst those present were Bros . Dr . Goldsbro ' , M . D ., P . M . ( No . 201 ) and Prov . G . W . for Shropshire and South Wales ; Bellerby , W . M . ( No . 65 ) ; Brown , P . M . ( No . 69 ) ; XV . Sanders , W . M . ( No . S 7 l ); Walters , P . M . ( No . 78 ) ; H . Nowlan , P . M . ( No . 169 ); Lightfoot , P . M . ( No . 147 ); H . A . Collington , P . M . ( No . 140 ); Henry Thompson , P . M . ( No . 177 ); George Gall , W . M . ( No . 54 S ) and a large body of other brethren . The lodge was opened at half-past four o'clockwhen the

, petition and warrant of consecration were read , and the proposed new officers were submitted for approval . Bro . William Watson then proceeded to consecrate the lodge in due form , with all its attendant rites , and never was that important ceremony more impressively or carefully performed , to the delight of all the brethren present . At the conclusion Bro . Watson was warmly applauded .

Bro . Watson then commenced tho cei-emoi ) j r of installation , when Bro . Nicholas Wingfield , the Master Designate , was presented to receive the benefit of installation . AH the brethren below the degree of an Installed Master having retired , Bro . Wingfield was in due form installed into the chair of K . S . as W . M . of the Excelsior Lodge for the ensuing year . The other brethren were then admitted , and saluted

the new Master in tho three degrees . The W . M . appointed his officers as follows : —James Henry Searle , S . W . ; Henry Moore , J . W . ; George Bolton , Treas . ; Charles George Dilley , Sec ; George Shaw , S . D . ; Thomas Littlecott , J . D . ; John Carver , I . G . ; Proud , Dir . of Cers . ; and Henry Holt , Tyler . The customary addresses were then given by Bro . Watson . Bro . William Watson was elected as an honorary member of the lodge , and the thanks of the lodge were voted to him and also to Bro . Matthew Cooke for their services on that

. Three candidates were proposed for initiation at the next meeting . The thanks of the lodge were voted to Mrs . Wingfield for her present to it of a Bible 337 years old . A committee to draw up a code of by-laws was appointed , and the lodge was closed . The brethren then adjourned to a well-furnished banquet

, embracing everything in season . On tbe withdrawal of the cloth , the AV . Master said the first toast which was acceptable in the assemblages of all Englishmen was that of " The Queen , " but , in order to render it Masonic , he coupled with it " The Craft . "

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