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Craft Masonry.
The AV . M . then proposed what he ventured to call the toast of the clay , viz . : " The Health of tho Ladies . " He sincerely hoped they would be invited next year , and he felt that their meeting to day had been such a wonderful success , that he did not doubt a motion for the admission of the ladies would be easily carried . The toast was one which required no recommendation from him to induco them to drink it with enthusiasm , aud he begged to couple with it the name of Bro . Willins .
The toast was drank with every demonstration of respect and good feeling . Bro . Willing , in responding , said that ladies took a very great interest in Masonry because they believed it to be good , ancl because of the support it gave to so many charities , He believed Masons to be thorough "bricks , " and that the ladies were willing to become " mortar , " and stick to them through thick and thin . On behalf of the many handsome ladies present , he begged to tender their sincere thanks for the compliment paid them .
Bros . Walford ancl Tims returned thanks for the toast of " The Officers of the Loclge . " "Tho health of Bro . Charles E . Thompson , the Hon . Sec ., " was made a special toast , und in its proposition a high compliment was paid him for the trouble he hacl voluntaril y taken upon himself in accepting the office of Hon . See ., and for the way in which he had carried out the arrangements . Bro . Charles E . Thompson , S . W * . 1 , 158 , assured the brethren
that if his poor services had in the slighest degree tended to their comfort , he was sufficiently repaid . Undoubtedly he had been put to some trouble , for the Domatic Lodge numbered something like 150 members , but with him it had been a "labour of love . " Twice hacl he proposed that the ladies should dine with the brethren , and ho trusted for tho future the presence of their fair friends at the festive board would be a recognised institution .
Bro . Potter responded to the toast of the " P . M . ' s ; " Bros . Treadwell and Joynt to those of the " Lay Members , " and "The Host , " After some excellent songs , brought to a close by "Twelve bottles more , " by Bro . Carpenter , and a recitation by Bro . Joyce , the company returned to town highly pleased with the proceedings of the day .
THE HAIUIOW LODCKE ( NO . 1 , 310 ) . —The regular monthly meeting ef this lodge was held at the Railway Hotel , Harrow , on Tuesday , the Sth inst . The following brethren were present : —Bros . George Coutts . Assist . G . Pust ., VV . M . ; G . Cattell , S . W . ; AV . H . Green , J . AV . ; Edward Harper , S . D . ; S . Homewood , J . D . ; Geo . Pymm , W . M . . 749 , LG . ; F . Walters , P . M ., Sec . ; John Smith , "W . M . 157 ; J . C . Hall , F . Harrison , and J . Harrison . The business done was to pass Bros . Cawson and
Glare , and to raise Bros . T . Darke , Tyas , aucl Devcreux , all of which ceremonies was done in a most able manner by the W . M . The brethren then proceeded to elect their W . M . for the ensuing year , when Bro . George Pymm , AV . M . 719 , was elected to that office . It was proposed by Bre . AValters , P . M . and Sec , that all the brethren of the lodge be entitled to attend the audit meeting . The brethren then adjourned to refreshment , and returned to town by an early train , after having spent a most enjoyable evening .
Provincial.
PROVINCIAL .
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND . AA ' niiEirAVEx . Installation of the W . M . of Sun . Square , and Compasses Lodge , No . 119 . The installation meeting of this lodge took place on Mondav , the llth inst ., at the Masonic Hall , College-street , Tbe follow ,
ing were present—Bros . Patrick Quin , P . M ., P . Prov . S . G . W .-AV . B . Gibson , P . M ., P . Prov . S . G . W . and Treas . ; Geo . William Ken worthy , P . M ., P . Prov . J . G . D . ; J . Ban-, P . M ., Prov . G . S . B . ; J . M'Kelvie , P . M ., P . Prov . S . G . D . ; J . Shide , P . M . and Sec . ; AV . White , P . M . and Prov . G . Treas . ; P . Hornn , S . AV . ; Wm . Sandwith , J . AV . ; J . Tyson , Chap . ; T . Cook Windross , S . D . ; E . AV ' . Henry , , 1 . 1 ) . AV . Pagen , I . G . ; , 1 . Cooper , Orcr . ; H . B . Lindsay , J . Ross , F . AV . Wicks , G . Eyrie , J . Little , E . Tyson , J . Eothery , P . Glover , I . Anderson , J . 1 ' rears , VV " . Cragg , AV . B . Renwick , J . Bauson , H . G . Carson , T . Richardson , II . Hampton ,
Provincial.
jun ., J . J . Brydon , AV . Cowie , J . Huggins ; John Spittal , P . M . and Prov . G . Dir . of Cers . ; J . Robertson , W . M . ; R . Foster , S . AA . ; AA . Gill , S . D . ; J . Thompson , J . D . ; T . Atkinson , I . G . ; G . Fitzgerald , Tyler ; T . Dalzell , T . Brown , and J . Huddleston . Ainonars ' t the visitors were Bros . II . Crossley , 872 ; J . Swan , 119 ; J . Nicholson , P . M . and Prov . S . G . W .: , T . Graham , AV . M . ; J . R . Tickle , J . Lncock , AA . G . AA ' allis , J . Pi-ice , P . M . 's ; AV . Jones , J . AA " . ; J . Gardiner , S . D . ; W . H . Tickle , G . M . Tickle , P . de
Egglesfield Collin , T . Duncan , J . H . Bank's , and 0 . Moore , of Lodge 371 , Maryport : Bros . J . Wilson , VV . M . ; Adam Brown , P . S . AV . ; J . Eothery , Treas . ; I . Selbv , J . W- ; W . Carlyle , See . ; J . AV . Young , I . G . ; H . Dixon , G . Brooker , T . B . Eoxby , John Key , J . Dick , K . Barnes , VV " . Carlyle , N . Toppin , A . Wedgewood , AV . Edkin , and T . Dineen , of Lodge 062 , Workington ; and Bro . J . AV . Miles , of Lodge SSG , The ceremony of installation took place at three o'clockand
, was performed by Bi-o . Kenworthy , who installed into the chair of K . S ., Bro . E . Fearon in a most impressive manner . The newly Installed Master then invested the following brethren as his officers for thee . nsume ; twelve months , viz .: —Bros . AVhite , I . P . M . ; AVindross , S . W . ; Henry , J . W . ; Gibson , Treas , ; Brydon , Sec ; J . Tyson , Chap . ; Pagen , S . D . ; Frears , J . D . ; E . Tyson and Hartuess , Stewards ; Peile , Dir . of Oers . ; Renwick , I . G . ; and QuinTler . After whichBro . Kenworthaddressed the
, y , y new officers as to their respective duties . This concluded the business of the day . The brethren , to the number of SO , then adjourned to the banqueting hall , whore a cold collation had been laid . The chair was occupied by the newly-installed W . M ., supported on the right by Bros . Gibson , Kenworthy , Burr , RobertsonTysonLindsayand Ross ; and ou the left bBros . White
, , , y , Slade , Nicholson , Tickle and AA'icks . The vice-chairs were respectively occupied by the Senior and Junior Wardens , Bros . Henry and AVindross , supported by Bros . M'Kelvie , Horon , E . Tyson , Dick , Sandwith , ancl others . The usual loyal toasts having been given .
The chairman proposed " The Grand Master of England , the Earl De Grey and Ripon , " aud said that although his lordship had only recently been elevated to that high and dignified position , he felt satisfied that no better person could have been selected to fill that office . He had served as Deputy Grand Master under the Earl of Zetland for a great number of years , and had clone his duty so diligently and so entirely to the satisfaction of the brethren at largeaucl they hacl no hesitation in
, choosing him as their chief . The chairman next proposed " The Deputy Grand Master , the Earl of Carnarvon , and the rest of the Grand Officers ; " and remarked that his lordship was not so well known by Masons in this neighbourhood as tbe Grand Master , but we might rest assured that bis having been chosen from amongst so many who were eminentlqualified to fill the post that he was " the riht
y g man in the right place . " The chairman next gave "The Health of the Provincial Grand Master of Cumberland and Westmoreland , Lord Kenlis , " who , he said , from the very clay he became a Mason had taken a lively interest in Masonry ; and since his elevation to the head ot tho province , had by his kindness to all , and his diligent attention to the working of the Craft , made himself beloved by every
Freemason . He ( the chairman ) called upon them to drink his lordship ' s health in bumpers . Vice-chairman Bro . E . AV . Henry then proposed " The Deput y Provincial Grand Master , Bro . VVhitwell . " Bro . VVbitwcll was a brother of whom they had indeed reason to feel proud . AVarm-hearted , kind to a fault , reminding them of one born to works of charilyhe at the same time possessed qualities of mind
, such as few gentlemen could lay claim to , for not only was he an accomplished scholar , but an apt and eloquent speaker . He ( Bro . Henry ) had had the pleasure of meeting Bro . Whitwell on different occasions , and ho could assure them that that gentleman ' s kindness towards himself and other members of the Craft had endeared him to his memory hi no ordinary
manner . The chairman then gave " Tho rest of the P . G . Officers , " and with it the names of Bro . Nicholson , of Maryport , the S . G . W ., and Bro . White , P . G . Treas . Bro . Nicholson , in responding , gave some interesting statistics , showing the progress of Masonry in this province , and remarked that when he was first made a Mason , he had seen a provincial lodge meeting at which there were not half as many present as on this occasion ; ancl it must be gratifying to the chairman
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Craft Masonry.
The AV . M . then proposed what he ventured to call the toast of the clay , viz . : " The Health of tho Ladies . " He sincerely hoped they would be invited next year , and he felt that their meeting to day had been such a wonderful success , that he did not doubt a motion for the admission of the ladies would be easily carried . The toast was one which required no recommendation from him to induco them to drink it with enthusiasm , aud he begged to couple with it the name of Bro . Willins .
The toast was drank with every demonstration of respect and good feeling . Bro . Willing , in responding , said that ladies took a very great interest in Masonry because they believed it to be good , ancl because of the support it gave to so many charities , He believed Masons to be thorough "bricks , " and that the ladies were willing to become " mortar , " and stick to them through thick and thin . On behalf of the many handsome ladies present , he begged to tender their sincere thanks for the compliment paid them .
Bros . Walford ancl Tims returned thanks for the toast of " The Officers of the Loclge . " "Tho health of Bro . Charles E . Thompson , the Hon . Sec ., " was made a special toast , und in its proposition a high compliment was paid him for the trouble he hacl voluntaril y taken upon himself in accepting the office of Hon . See ., and for the way in which he had carried out the arrangements . Bro . Charles E . Thompson , S . W * . 1 , 158 , assured the brethren
that if his poor services had in the slighest degree tended to their comfort , he was sufficiently repaid . Undoubtedly he had been put to some trouble , for the Domatic Lodge numbered something like 150 members , but with him it had been a "labour of love . " Twice hacl he proposed that the ladies should dine with the brethren , and ho trusted for tho future the presence of their fair friends at the festive board would be a recognised institution .
Bro . Potter responded to the toast of the " P . M . ' s ; " Bros . Treadwell and Joynt to those of the " Lay Members , " and "The Host , " After some excellent songs , brought to a close by "Twelve bottles more , " by Bro . Carpenter , and a recitation by Bro . Joyce , the company returned to town highly pleased with the proceedings of the day .
THE HAIUIOW LODCKE ( NO . 1 , 310 ) . —The regular monthly meeting ef this lodge was held at the Railway Hotel , Harrow , on Tuesday , the Sth inst . The following brethren were present : —Bros . George Coutts . Assist . G . Pust ., VV . M . ; G . Cattell , S . W . ; AV . H . Green , J . AV . ; Edward Harper , S . D . ; S . Homewood , J . D . ; Geo . Pymm , W . M . . 749 , LG . ; F . Walters , P . M ., Sec . ; John Smith , "W . M . 157 ; J . C . Hall , F . Harrison , and J . Harrison . The business done was to pass Bros . Cawson and
Glare , and to raise Bros . T . Darke , Tyas , aucl Devcreux , all of which ceremonies was done in a most able manner by the W . M . The brethren then proceeded to elect their W . M . for the ensuing year , when Bro . George Pymm , AV . M . 719 , was elected to that office . It was proposed by Bre . AValters , P . M . and Sec , that all the brethren of the lodge be entitled to attend the audit meeting . The brethren then adjourned to refreshment , and returned to town by an early train , after having spent a most enjoyable evening .
Provincial.
PROVINCIAL .
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND . AA ' niiEirAVEx . Installation of the W . M . of Sun . Square , and Compasses Lodge , No . 119 . The installation meeting of this lodge took place on Mondav , the llth inst ., at the Masonic Hall , College-street , Tbe follow ,
ing were present—Bros . Patrick Quin , P . M ., P . Prov . S . G . W .-AV . B . Gibson , P . M ., P . Prov . S . G . W . and Treas . ; Geo . William Ken worthy , P . M ., P . Prov . J . G . D . ; J . Ban-, P . M ., Prov . G . S . B . ; J . M'Kelvie , P . M ., P . Prov . S . G . D . ; J . Shide , P . M . and Sec . ; AV . White , P . M . and Prov . G . Treas . ; P . Hornn , S . AV . ; Wm . Sandwith , J . AV . ; J . Tyson , Chap . ; T . Cook Windross , S . D . ; E . AV ' . Henry , , 1 . 1 ) . AV . Pagen , I . G . ; , 1 . Cooper , Orcr . ; H . B . Lindsay , J . Ross , F . AV . Wicks , G . Eyrie , J . Little , E . Tyson , J . Eothery , P . Glover , I . Anderson , J . 1 ' rears , VV " . Cragg , AV . B . Renwick , J . Bauson , H . G . Carson , T . Richardson , II . Hampton ,
Provincial.
jun ., J . J . Brydon , AV . Cowie , J . Huggins ; John Spittal , P . M . and Prov . G . Dir . of Cers . ; J . Robertson , W . M . ; R . Foster , S . AA . ; AA . Gill , S . D . ; J . Thompson , J . D . ; T . Atkinson , I . G . ; G . Fitzgerald , Tyler ; T . Dalzell , T . Brown , and J . Huddleston . Ainonars ' t the visitors were Bros . II . Crossley , 872 ; J . Swan , 119 ; J . Nicholson , P . M . and Prov . S . G . W .: , T . Graham , AV . M . ; J . R . Tickle , J . Lncock , AA . G . AA ' allis , J . Pi-ice , P . M . 's ; AV . Jones , J . AA " . ; J . Gardiner , S . D . ; W . H . Tickle , G . M . Tickle , P . de
Egglesfield Collin , T . Duncan , J . H . Bank's , and 0 . Moore , of Lodge 371 , Maryport : Bros . J . Wilson , VV . M . ; Adam Brown , P . S . AV . ; J . Eothery , Treas . ; I . Selbv , J . W- ; W . Carlyle , See . ; J . AV . Young , I . G . ; H . Dixon , G . Brooker , T . B . Eoxby , John Key , J . Dick , K . Barnes , VV " . Carlyle , N . Toppin , A . Wedgewood , AV . Edkin , and T . Dineen , of Lodge 062 , Workington ; and Bro . J . AV . Miles , of Lodge SSG , The ceremony of installation took place at three o'clockand
, was performed by Bi-o . Kenworthy , who installed into the chair of K . S ., Bro . E . Fearon in a most impressive manner . The newly Installed Master then invested the following brethren as his officers for thee . nsume ; twelve months , viz .: —Bros . AVhite , I . P . M . ; AVindross , S . W . ; Henry , J . W . ; Gibson , Treas , ; Brydon , Sec ; J . Tyson , Chap . ; Pagen , S . D . ; Frears , J . D . ; E . Tyson and Hartuess , Stewards ; Peile , Dir . of Oers . ; Renwick , I . G . ; and QuinTler . After whichBro . Kenworthaddressed the
, y , y new officers as to their respective duties . This concluded the business of the day . The brethren , to the number of SO , then adjourned to the banqueting hall , whore a cold collation had been laid . The chair was occupied by the newly-installed W . M ., supported on the right by Bros . Gibson , Kenworthy , Burr , RobertsonTysonLindsayand Ross ; and ou the left bBros . White
, , , y , Slade , Nicholson , Tickle and AA'icks . The vice-chairs were respectively occupied by the Senior and Junior Wardens , Bros . Henry and AVindross , supported by Bros . M'Kelvie , Horon , E . Tyson , Dick , Sandwith , ancl others . The usual loyal toasts having been given .
The chairman proposed " The Grand Master of England , the Earl De Grey and Ripon , " aud said that although his lordship had only recently been elevated to that high and dignified position , he felt satisfied that no better person could have been selected to fill that office . He had served as Deputy Grand Master under the Earl of Zetland for a great number of years , and had clone his duty so diligently and so entirely to the satisfaction of the brethren at largeaucl they hacl no hesitation in
, choosing him as their chief . The chairman next proposed " The Deputy Grand Master , the Earl of Carnarvon , and the rest of the Grand Officers ; " and remarked that his lordship was not so well known by Masons in this neighbourhood as tbe Grand Master , but we might rest assured that bis having been chosen from amongst so many who were eminentlqualified to fill the post that he was " the riht
y g man in the right place . " The chairman next gave "The Health of the Provincial Grand Master of Cumberland and Westmoreland , Lord Kenlis , " who , he said , from the very clay he became a Mason had taken a lively interest in Masonry ; and since his elevation to the head ot tho province , had by his kindness to all , and his diligent attention to the working of the Craft , made himself beloved by every
Freemason . He ( the chairman ) called upon them to drink his lordship ' s health in bumpers . Vice-chairman Bro . E . AV . Henry then proposed " The Deput y Provincial Grand Master , Bro . VVhitwell . " Bro . VVbitwcll was a brother of whom they had indeed reason to feel proud . AVarm-hearted , kind to a fault , reminding them of one born to works of charilyhe at the same time possessed qualities of mind
, such as few gentlemen could lay claim to , for not only was he an accomplished scholar , but an apt and eloquent speaker . He ( Bro . Henry ) had had the pleasure of meeting Bro . Whitwell on different occasions , and ho could assure them that that gentleman ' s kindness towards himself and other members of the Craft had endeared him to his memory hi no ordinary
manner . The chairman then gave " Tho rest of the P . G . Officers , " and with it the names of Bro . Nicholson , of Maryport , the S . G . W ., and Bro . White , P . G . Treas . Bro . Nicholson , in responding , gave some interesting statistics , showing the progress of Masonry in this province , and remarked that when he was first made a Mason , he had seen a provincial lodge meeting at which there were not half as many present as on this occasion ; ancl it must be gratifying to the chairman