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Royal Masonic Institution For Girls.

man , Prov . Assist . G . Purst . Oxon , 599 ; George Kenning , Prov . Grand Steward . Middlesex , 1191 , 1278 , S . W . 192 ; F . A . Philbrick , Y . P ., J . W . IS ; and Cameron Churchill , P . Prov . Grand Steward Oxon , 357 . Bros . George Scharf , S . D . 2 ; William Sim , P . M . 3 ; John Rand Bailey , S . W . 4 ; Lewellin A . Crowley , J . D . 7 ; John Webb , 11 ; Leopold Run ' , P . M . and Treas . 12 ;

H . M . Stoltenhoff , P . M . 21 ; T . R . E . imes , 171 , Dir . of Cers . 2 2 : A . Codner , P . M . 15 , 23 ; John B . Poole , W . M . 27 ; James Honvood , S . W . 2 S ; Augustus Marzetii , P . M . ( late of ) 28 ; Edmund Johnson , J . D . 29 ; William T . Sugg , 33 ; John Way , W . M . 39 ; James Miles , W . M . 19 ; Captain H . A . Bennett , P . M . 62 ; Thomas Rose , 62 ; John A . Rucker , W . M . CG ; P . II .

Msworth , P . M . 1178 , W . M- 73 ; R . Boneey , P . M . 79 ; Captain J . W . C . Whitbread , W . M . 81 ; L . J . Frost , J . W . 91 ; Joseph Tanner , P . M . and Sec . 101 ; John Neate Pocock , S . W . 130 ; John Thomas Moss , W . M . 169 -, Henry Webster , 172 ; E . Humphreys , 176 ; J . Cressy Hall , Chapter 176 ; A . D . Loeivciisfcarlf , P . M . 548 , 733 , P . Z . Chapter , 185 ; William Mann , S . D . Ill ,

P . M . aud Sec . 1 S 6 ; Israel Abrahams , P . M . and Treas . 1 S 8 ; Charles Grey Hill , 193 ; Malthew Wyatt , J . D . 197 ; Charles F . Hogard , 453 , J . D . 205 ,- Edwin Sillifant , P . M . 217 ; E . lg-ar Alexander Baylis , 259 ; Edward Sewell , 302 ; Clayton Litchfield , W . M . 410 ; S . Rosenthal , Dir . of Cers . 92 , P . M . 435 ; William Gardner , 10 , I G . 357 , 478 ; Samuel Haddock , P . M . 507 ; John

Bance , J . D . 574 ; William Bennett , J . W . 715 ; George Alfred Littlewood , 7 S 0 ; Alfred Savill Tomkins , P . S . W . S 22 ; Thomas Smith , W . M . 829 ; Charles Wood , S 71 ; Henry Smith , S 79 ; Henry Webb , P . M . 800 ; Mark Edevsheim , W . M * 957 ; R . John son , 1216 ; Valentine D . H . Cary Elwes , P . M . 70 S , W . M . 12 S 2 ,- E . Friend , P . M . 1013 , W . M . 12 S 9 ; Richard Tanner , P . M . and Sec 177 .

Treasurer—W . Bro . Eaynham W . Stewart , P . Prov . G . D . Essex , W . M . 451 . Hon . Secretary—Bro . E . II . Patten , Secretary to the Institution . On the dais wore the following- brethren ; Bros . W , B . Beach , . Prov . GM . Hampshire and Isle of Wi-ht ; Rev . J . Hnyshe

, Prov . G . M . Devon ; A . C . Close , P . G . W . ; W . , T . Portal , P . G . W . ; Rev . C . J . Martyr , P . G . Chap . ; Rev . Sir John W . Hayes , Bare . ' P . G . Chap . ; G . W . K . Potter , Secondary of London , P . G . D . ; L . P . Metham , P . G . V ., D . Prov . G . M . Devon ; Thomas Quoen , P . A . G . Dir . of Cers . ; F . Binckes , See . Boys' School ; J . Brett , G . Purst . ; Dr . Brette , Dr . Jabez Hogg , Dr . J . F . Barringer

, Dr . A . Bridge , Hon . Medical Officers of tho Institution ; P . Matthews , Hon . Dentist of the Institution ; Rev . C . Woodward , Chap , to the Institution ; Raynham W . Stewart , Treas . ; Steven Blair , Prov . G . M ., F . P . ; J . Tomkins G . Treas . ; J . Hei-voy , G . Sec ; Major Creaton , Benjamin Head , George Cox , P . G . Ds . ; W . Young , R . , T . Spiers , Captain II . Cope . Henry ilridges

, P . G , S . Bs . ; W . Farnfield , See . Royal . Masonic Benevolent Institution ; S . C . Hardy , President of the Board of Stewards ; ECox , J . R . Sheen , W . Paas , and other members of tho House Committee .

Tho following were nbo present : —Bros . John Cou ' . is , WBelcher , Edmund K . Bayley , F . J . Conner , F . J . Cormock , WYoung , Fenn , H . Browse , J . II . Hearn , P . M ., P . G . P . Isle of Wight ; Kirseb , Deacon , 'D . Prov . G . M . Hants and Isle of Wight ; Rev . C . Fettat , G . Chap , for Hampshire and Isle of Wight ; J . C . Hall , Huckinan , A . T . Iiolliiigton , Codner , W

Fair , W . Bennett , John Thomas Moss , John Brown , Thompson , Richard Thomas Percival , A . P . Stedman , C . P Macadam A . A . Pendlebury , R . W . Little , II . G . Buss , Dr . Whitemai / P . M . ; W . Colls , C . II . Gardner , A . B . Cook , J . . ]) . Poole ' Rickolts , W . Friend , F . Ledger , W . Smith , C . E . ; John Way '

W . M .,- T . Jowitt , Cressell , Henry Wildy Wright , Minsual , J . Farmaner , T . Shrelfall , John Bance , H . Fulloon , John Walter Sugg , Thomas Littlocott , King , J . R . Foulger , W . M . 177 ; Joseph Nixon , Gill , Wyatt , Plummer T . Brearey , John N . Poeock , E . Clark , W . H . Welshman , Charles Or . Hill , Israel Abrahams , P . M ., Treas . 18 S ; William C , Poole , M . Pilcher , F . D- M .

Dawson , Barton , T . Furrian , George Myers , F . J . Cox , Roebuck , J . Nicol , James Horwood , E . A . Groos , D . Reed , Skinner , W . Lane , T . Mnggeridgc , H . Massey , George Gurney , James Roberts , C . Cottebruue , P . M . ; W . Dodd , Huson L . Sim , Neat , M . Haherland , 7 . W . 57 ; W . Needier , W . M . 57 ; R . Tuckes , and Philbrick .

The dinner was served at half-past six o ' clock , when grace was said by the Bro . the Rev . J . C . Martyn , P . G . Chaplain . At the close of the repast tho grace , " For these and all Thy mercies , " was admirably sung . The chairman proposed the " Health of Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen . "

The toast was enthusiastically responded to hy the assembled brethren , and the National Anthem was sung . The next toast was " Their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales , and other members of the Royal Family , " in which the chairman alluded to the great interest His Royal Hig hness had taken iu Freemasonry , and especially to the admirable manner in which he had presided over tho Festival of the Bovs' School .

The chairman then proposed " The Right Hon . the Earl de Grey and Ripon , the Most Worshipful Grand Master . " The chairman mentioned that the unanimous manner in which the noble earl was elected as a successor to the Earl of Zetland , as M . W . G . Master , was a proof of tho high esteem in which ho was held by the

brethren . The zeal of the noble Earl was so well known , that there could be no doubt that the important duties of his office would be properly fulfilled . The chairman alluded in feeling terras to the deplorable massacre in Greece , by which tho families of both die M . W . G . M . and D . G . M . nominate were bereaved .

" Tho Rig ht- H , m . the Earl of Zetland , the 3 Iosfc Worshipful the Past Gran . ! Master , " was then given hy the chairman , and was most enthusiastically responded to . The next toast ¦ ' The Right Hon . the Earl Carnarvon , the R . W . the Deputy Grand Master nominate , and the rest of Grand Officers , Past and Present , " was given , and replied to by Bro . S . Tomkins . Grand Treas .

Bro . Iluysiie , Prov . G . M ., Devonshire , then proposed in felicitous terms "The R . W . Bro . W . W . B . Be ich , M . F . , the chairman of the day , with thanks for his attendance . " The chairman rc-turned thanks , in a brief but appropriate speech . Pro . S . Tonik . ' iis , G . Treas ., uten proposed " Tho Provincial

Grand Masters and the Prov . Gvanil Officers , " to which Bro . Huyshe returned thanks . The Chairman then gave the toast of the evening , "Success f : o the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls , and the Health of the Treasurer , Bro . S . Tomkins , and Bro . Benjamin Bond Cabbell , the late Treasure-.- for thirty years . " In an able speech he

related the origin and progress of the Institution , the chief points of which will he found in the address given iu -another column . Bro . E . H . ratten , the Secretary of the Institution , then announced the list of subscriptions as follows : —

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THE M.W.G.M. Article 1
THE HAUGHFOOT LODGE AND SPECULATIVE MASONRY. Article 2
THE SCIENCE OF FREEMASONRY. Article 3
MASONIC PROCESSIONS. Article 4
MASONIC JOTTINGS.—No. 19 Article 6
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 7
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 8
MASONIC SAYINGS AND DOINGS ABROAD. Article 10
MASONIC MEMS. Article 11
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS. Article 11
Craft Masonry. Article 14
PROVINCIAL. Article 15
SCOTTISH CONSTITUTION. Article 19
ROYAL ARCH. Article 19
Obituary. Article 19
SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS FOR THE WEEK. Article 20
LIST OF LODGE, MEETINGS, &c., FOR WEEK ENDING 21ST MAY, 1870. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Royal Masonic Institution For Girls.

man , Prov . Assist . G . Purst . Oxon , 599 ; George Kenning , Prov . Grand Steward . Middlesex , 1191 , 1278 , S . W . 192 ; F . A . Philbrick , Y . P ., J . W . IS ; and Cameron Churchill , P . Prov . Grand Steward Oxon , 357 . Bros . George Scharf , S . D . 2 ; William Sim , P . M . 3 ; John Rand Bailey , S . W . 4 ; Lewellin A . Crowley , J . D . 7 ; John Webb , 11 ; Leopold Run ' , P . M . and Treas . 12 ;

H . M . Stoltenhoff , P . M . 21 ; T . R . E . imes , 171 , Dir . of Cers . 2 2 : A . Codner , P . M . 15 , 23 ; John B . Poole , W . M . 27 ; James Honvood , S . W . 2 S ; Augustus Marzetii , P . M . ( late of ) 28 ; Edmund Johnson , J . D . 29 ; William T . Sugg , 33 ; John Way , W . M . 39 ; James Miles , W . M . 19 ; Captain H . A . Bennett , P . M . 62 ; Thomas Rose , 62 ; John A . Rucker , W . M . CG ; P . II .

Msworth , P . M . 1178 , W . M- 73 ; R . Boneey , P . M . 79 ; Captain J . W . C . Whitbread , W . M . 81 ; L . J . Frost , J . W . 91 ; Joseph Tanner , P . M . and Sec . 101 ; John Neate Pocock , S . W . 130 ; John Thomas Moss , W . M . 169 -, Henry Webster , 172 ; E . Humphreys , 176 ; J . Cressy Hall , Chapter 176 ; A . D . Loeivciisfcarlf , P . M . 548 , 733 , P . Z . Chapter , 185 ; William Mann , S . D . Ill ,

P . M . aud Sec . 1 S 6 ; Israel Abrahams , P . M . and Treas . 1 S 8 ; Charles Grey Hill , 193 ; Malthew Wyatt , J . D . 197 ; Charles F . Hogard , 453 , J . D . 205 ,- Edwin Sillifant , P . M . 217 ; E . lg-ar Alexander Baylis , 259 ; Edward Sewell , 302 ; Clayton Litchfield , W . M . 410 ; S . Rosenthal , Dir . of Cers . 92 , P . M . 435 ; William Gardner , 10 , I G . 357 , 478 ; Samuel Haddock , P . M . 507 ; John

Bance , J . D . 574 ; William Bennett , J . W . 715 ; George Alfred Littlewood , 7 S 0 ; Alfred Savill Tomkins , P . S . W . S 22 ; Thomas Smith , W . M . 829 ; Charles Wood , S 71 ; Henry Smith , S 79 ; Henry Webb , P . M . 800 ; Mark Edevsheim , W . M * 957 ; R . John son , 1216 ; Valentine D . H . Cary Elwes , P . M . 70 S , W . M . 12 S 2 ,- E . Friend , P . M . 1013 , W . M . 12 S 9 ; Richard Tanner , P . M . and Sec 177 .

Treasurer—W . Bro . Eaynham W . Stewart , P . Prov . G . D . Essex , W . M . 451 . Hon . Secretary—Bro . E . II . Patten , Secretary to the Institution . On the dais wore the following- brethren ; Bros . W , B . Beach , . Prov . GM . Hampshire and Isle of Wi-ht ; Rev . J . Hnyshe

, Prov . G . M . Devon ; A . C . Close , P . G . W . ; W . , T . Portal , P . G . W . ; Rev . C . J . Martyr , P . G . Chap . ; Rev . Sir John W . Hayes , Bare . ' P . G . Chap . ; G . W . K . Potter , Secondary of London , P . G . D . ; L . P . Metham , P . G . V ., D . Prov . G . M . Devon ; Thomas Quoen , P . A . G . Dir . of Cers . ; F . Binckes , See . Boys' School ; J . Brett , G . Purst . ; Dr . Brette , Dr . Jabez Hogg , Dr . J . F . Barringer

, Dr . A . Bridge , Hon . Medical Officers of tho Institution ; P . Matthews , Hon . Dentist of the Institution ; Rev . C . Woodward , Chap , to the Institution ; Raynham W . Stewart , Treas . ; Steven Blair , Prov . G . M ., F . P . ; J . Tomkins G . Treas . ; J . Hei-voy , G . Sec ; Major Creaton , Benjamin Head , George Cox , P . G . Ds . ; W . Young , R . , T . Spiers , Captain II . Cope . Henry ilridges

, P . G , S . Bs . ; W . Farnfield , See . Royal . Masonic Benevolent Institution ; S . C . Hardy , President of the Board of Stewards ; ECox , J . R . Sheen , W . Paas , and other members of tho House Committee .

Tho following were nbo present : —Bros . John Cou ' . is , WBelcher , Edmund K . Bayley , F . J . Conner , F . J . Cormock , WYoung , Fenn , H . Browse , J . II . Hearn , P . M ., P . G . P . Isle of Wight ; Kirseb , Deacon , 'D . Prov . G . M . Hants and Isle of Wight ; Rev . C . Fettat , G . Chap , for Hampshire and Isle of Wight ; J . C . Hall , Huckinan , A . T . Iiolliiigton , Codner , W

Fair , W . Bennett , John Thomas Moss , John Brown , Thompson , Richard Thomas Percival , A . P . Stedman , C . P Macadam A . A . Pendlebury , R . W . Little , II . G . Buss , Dr . Whitemai / P . M . ; W . Colls , C . II . Gardner , A . B . Cook , J . . ]) . Poole ' Rickolts , W . Friend , F . Ledger , W . Smith , C . E . ; John Way '

W . M .,- T . Jowitt , Cressell , Henry Wildy Wright , Minsual , J . Farmaner , T . Shrelfall , John Bance , H . Fulloon , John Walter Sugg , Thomas Littlocott , King , J . R . Foulger , W . M . 177 ; Joseph Nixon , Gill , Wyatt , Plummer T . Brearey , John N . Poeock , E . Clark , W . H . Welshman , Charles Or . Hill , Israel Abrahams , P . M ., Treas . 18 S ; William C , Poole , M . Pilcher , F . D- M .

Dawson , Barton , T . Furrian , George Myers , F . J . Cox , Roebuck , J . Nicol , James Horwood , E . A . Groos , D . Reed , Skinner , W . Lane , T . Mnggeridgc , H . Massey , George Gurney , James Roberts , C . Cottebruue , P . M . ; W . Dodd , Huson L . Sim , Neat , M . Haherland , 7 . W . 57 ; W . Needier , W . M . 57 ; R . Tuckes , and Philbrick .

The dinner was served at half-past six o ' clock , when grace was said by the Bro . the Rev . J . C . Martyn , P . G . Chaplain . At the close of the repast tho grace , " For these and all Thy mercies , " was admirably sung . The chairman proposed the " Health of Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen . "

The toast was enthusiastically responded to hy the assembled brethren , and the National Anthem was sung . The next toast was " Their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales , and other members of the Royal Family , " in which the chairman alluded to the great interest His Royal Hig hness had taken iu Freemasonry , and especially to the admirable manner in which he had presided over tho Festival of the Bovs' School .

The chairman then proposed " The Right Hon . the Earl de Grey and Ripon , the Most Worshipful Grand Master . " The chairman mentioned that the unanimous manner in which the noble earl was elected as a successor to the Earl of Zetland , as M . W . G . Master , was a proof of tho high esteem in which ho was held by the

brethren . The zeal of the noble Earl was so well known , that there could be no doubt that the important duties of his office would be properly fulfilled . The chairman alluded in feeling terras to the deplorable massacre in Greece , by which tho families of both die M . W . G . M . and D . G . M . nominate were bereaved .

" Tho Rig ht- H , m . the Earl of Zetland , the 3 Iosfc Worshipful the Past Gran . ! Master , " was then given hy the chairman , and was most enthusiastically responded to . The next toast ¦ ' The Right Hon . the Earl Carnarvon , the R . W . the Deputy Grand Master nominate , and the rest of Grand Officers , Past and Present , " was given , and replied to by Bro . S . Tomkins . Grand Treas .

Bro . Iluysiie , Prov . G . M ., Devonshire , then proposed in felicitous terms "The R . W . Bro . W . W . B . Be ich , M . F . , the chairman of the day , with thanks for his attendance . " The chairman rc-turned thanks , in a brief but appropriate speech . Pro . S . Tonik . ' iis , G . Treas ., uten proposed " Tho Provincial

Grand Masters and the Prov . Gvanil Officers , " to which Bro . Huyshe returned thanks . The Chairman then gave the toast of the evening , "Success f : o the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls , and the Health of the Treasurer , Bro . S . Tomkins , and Bro . Benjamin Bond Cabbell , the late Treasure-.- for thirty years . " In an able speech he

related the origin and progress of the Institution , the chief points of which will he found in the address given iu -another column . Bro . E . H . ratten , the Secretary of the Institution , then announced the list of subscriptions as follows : —

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