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be had the honour of being a member . Several other toasts were then given , among them "The Charities , "responded to by Bro . C . Warr , I . G ., one of the stewards at the forthcoming festival for the Girls School . After " The Tyler ' s " toast the brethren retired , not , however , without many lingerings in bidding the unwelcome farewell for the recess , all expressing their great gratification with the proceedings of the evening , one that will be long remembered by the members of the Lodge and the visitors who had the good fortune to be present . Among them we

noticed Bro . Edward Roberts . P . M . No . 167 and Prov . Grand Officer for Wilts ; Bro . Warner Wheeler , ' P . M . No . 324 ; Bro . A . Phelps , J . D . No . 83 ; Bro . H . Empson , W . M . No . 257 ; Bro . John S . Leigh , No . 32 ; Bro . R . D . Perry , No . 1070 ; Bro . Caison , No . 53 ; Bro . J . M . Goodall , and several others . The Lodge will not meet again until October next .

BRITISH LODGE ( 3 SO . S ) . —This Lodge met at the Freemasons' Tavern , on Monday , April 16 th . when a brother was raised to the sublime degree of Master Mason , and a gentleman initiated into the Order , the ceremonies being most ably performed by the Worshipful Master , Bro . Cowlard . The visitors were Bro . Leonard , formerly of No . 8 : Bro . Shenton , P . M ., No . 40 ; Bro . Curtis , No . 2 S 1 ; and Bro . Rose . No . 597 .

GLOBE LODGE ( NO . 23 ) . —The brethren of this Lodge met at the Freemasons' Tavern , on Thursday , April 19 th , when Bro . Collins was raised to the sublime degree of Blaster Mason . The Lodge was visited by Bro . Alisson , of No . 201 . LODGE OP PRUDENT BRETHREN ( NO . 169 ) . —A meeting of this Lodge was held at the Freemasons' Tavern , on Tuesday last , Bro . Boyd , W . M ., presiding , supported by all his officers aud a good muster of the brethren . The business having been concludedthe brethren adjourned to a

, very elegant supper , and spent a very pleasant evening , Bro . Tiley returning thanks for the toast of "The Visitors , " [ and Bro . Matthew Cooke for '' The Charities . " The entertainment of the evening was much enhanced by the excellent songs of Bros . M . Cooke , Tiley , Davis , E . Hart , Exall , Graygoose . & c . & c .

LODGE OF UNITED STRENGTH ( NO . 276 ) . —The annual meeting of this Lodge took place at Bro . B . Foster ' s , St . John ' s Gate , ClerkemveU , on Tuesday the 10 th inst ., with a full attendance of members . The W . M . Bro . J . " N . Frost , passed Bro . Dudley and Bro . Butt , No . 1006 , to the degree of F . C ., and raised Bro . Terry to the third degree . The numerous votes to the Masonic charities possessed by the Lodge were then disposed of , and the widow of the late Bro . Longstaff , who was for many years so able a Tyler to this Lodgewas not forgotten . Amongst the numerous

, visitors were Bros . Dickie , W . M . No . 53 ; Henry Marston , P . M .. No . 176 ; Jeffreys , J . D ., and Hammond , I . G ., No . 237 : Rev . Daniel Ace , No . 958 ; Olver , J . W . ; Parker , and Butt , No . 1006 . After dinner there was some excellent music by Bros . How , Paget , and Foster . This Lodge is adjourned to the second Tuesday in October , the AY . M . requesting the younger brethren to avail themselves of the benefits of Lodges of Instruction during the interim .

NEW CONCORD LODGE ( No . Ulu ) . —The second meeting of this Lodge was held on Friday , April 20 th , at Bro . Stannard ' s , the Rosemary Branch Tavern , Hoxton . Shortly after four o'clock , Bro . John Emmens , W . M ., opened the Lodge . After confirming the minutes of the previous meeting , a ballot was taken for the admission of the following gentlemen , and declared in their favour : —Messrs . Robert Gray , J . Hutton , Joseph Mackay , William Siddiman , and Nicholas Pethick . The following brethren who had been proposed as joining members were also

admitted : —Bros . Rev . J . W . Laughliu , Matthews . Osmond aud Stannard , No . 201 , Estwick , Lawrence , Tuthill , AY . Southall , C . Southall . and Farthing , of No . US ; Woodrow , and Riddeford , of No . 15 ; C . Pottam , of No . 902 ; Baker , of No . 247 ; R . Davey , of No . 276 ; and D . Shaboe , of No . S 12 . The Lodge was then opened in the second degree , aud Bros . Bamett , Boycc , Brown , Colo , Kennedy , Nightingale and Schweizer , passed to the rank of Fellow Craft . The W . M . then initiated Mr . George Sinclair , and Mr . Emile O . T . Hartman , who had been duly ballotedforatthc Lodalso

previous ge , Messrs . Gray , Mackay , and Pethick . The W . M . announced that the by-laws for the government of the Lodge bad received the approval oS the Grand Secretary , and it was resolved that they be adopted aud printed . The large amount of business which was steadily gone through by the W . M . and his officers was not coneluded till nine o ' clock , when after so much labour the Lodge being closed , the brethren re-assembled around the W . M . at the well earned refreshment ; about forty were present . The AYMin proposing

.., a cordial greeting to the initiates , alluded to his gratification as the AY . M . of the Lodge , in introducing into the Order twelve gentlemen iu the two first meetings—all of whom he trusted -were deeply impressed with the responsibility they had taken upon them . Bro . How , who had assisted in the business as P . M ., took advantage of the opportunit y his position afforded , to propose the health of tho AA . M ., and in doin" so referred to the proof of a Lodge being required in the localit y in the admission on thisits second meetingof twent-one new members

, , y Bro . Emmens residing in the immediate neighbourhood would , as a Mason of long standing , necessarily know the brethren resident in the district , and would , of course , draw all around him to give , support Vnid stability to the Lodge . In Bro . Emmens the New Concord had ' a-Master able to conduct the business iu a manner satisfactory r t 0 " its members and the Craft at large . Few of the suburban Lodges thatiaU been called into existence had made , much progress , in ' . consequence of then- not having to head them in the first instance a-Tiist-MaM- ' of

Metropolitan.

experience . The successful career of the New Concord might be con sidcrcd as certain , and tho success was due to their AY . M . The W . M ., in reply , said that although Bro . How was pleased to attribute the auspicious commencement of the Lodge to him , he was bound to acknowledge the cordial support he had received from several members of the Old Concord which had materially aided his own efforts . The AY . M . then said he would offer a toast that he was sure would be received with cordiality , it was the health of a member of the Old Concord who

had joined the New , and had accepted the office of its Chaplain ; ho alluded to the Rev . Bro . Laughliu , and added the Rev . Bro . Shaboe . Bro . Laughliu said it was gratifying to clerical Masons to be always so kindly received , and any service they did so warmly acknowledged . He always found pleasure iu the society of his brother Masons , as he there never met with the factions and discord that prevailed in the outer world . He echoed the remarks of Bro . How on the talents of the AY . M ., and he congratulated the Lodge on having so efficient a Mason to

preside over it : this was a guarantee to the Craft that the pure principles of Masonry would be preserved . He addressed a few words to the newly initiated brethren , showing that the foundations of Masonry were as firmly fixed as the volume of the Sacred Law , that both at labour and refreshment they would learn the best principles for their conduct in life , they would observe the good order that prevailed under the judicious government of the Master—who was a monarch in that Lodge , bound bthe Book of Constitutionsas a king was bounded by the laws

y , of the land . The reverend brother concluded his eloquent address by directing the attention of the young Masons to the general principles of Masonry as contained in the charges and illustrations . The AA . M . then gave " The health of the A isitors , " to which Bro . E . AY . Davis , AA . M . of No . 112 , replied ; aud after the " The Officers and their good Services , " the Tyler ' s toast , "To all poor and distressed Masons , " concluded the proceedings .

INSTRUCTION . ROBERT BURNS LODGE ( No . 25 ) . —On Friday evening , the 20 th inst ., at Bro . J . AV . Adams ' s , Union Tavern , Air-street , Regent-street , the Lodge worked the three lectures , the whole of the sections being rendered by members of the parent Lodge , whilst the officers for the evening were also members of that Lodge : Bros . AA . ATatson , ( P . M ., ) AA . M . ; Gladwin . ( AY . M .. ) S . AY . ; Farmer . ( P . M ., ) J . AA . ; Newton , ( P . M .. ) Sec . ; Le Gassick , ( P . M ., ) ' S . D . ; Nicholes , J . D . ; Hartley , I . G . ; Caulcher , ( J . W ., ) P . M . clock

The Lodge was opened in the throe degrees at half-past seven o ' . The sections were worked by the following brethren : —first lecture , first section , Bro . Nielioles ; second , Bro . George ; third , Bro . Al . AA atson , P . M . ; fourth , Bro . Hartley ; fifth , Bro . Le Gassick , P . M . ; sixth , Bro . Greatrex ; seventh , Bro . Farmer , P . M . Second lecture , first section , Bro . Rendell ; second , Bro . Gladwin , AA . M . ; third , Bro . Farmer ; fourth , Bro . Newali ; fifth , Bro . Le Gassick . Third lecture , first section , Bro . Caulcher ; second , Bro . H . G . AA ' arren ; third , Bro . J . AA . Adams . Particularly to

be noted was the working of the following young members of the Lodge : —Bros . Nicholes , George , Hartley , Rendell , and Newali . The questions by Bro . AA ' atson were in his usual style , which is too well known to need remark . Among the members of tho Lodge of Instruction were Bros . T . A . Adams , Asst . G . Purs . ; Bovd , States , Exall , JTyroll , Reily , Piatt , Gurton , Collins , AA . M ., No . 902 . The visitors : —Bros . Small and Rowley , No . , 1044 ; Muncey , Slagg , and Houghton , No . 190 ; May , AY . M ., No . 971 ; Biggs , No . 630 , Liverpool ; Hughes , No . 209 ; with about thirty other brethren .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

HAMPSHIRE . BASINGSTOKE . —Oalclcy Lodge ( No . 995 ) . —The brethren assembled at the Lodge room , on Thursday , April 19 th , Bras . AA . AA . Beach , 31 . P ., as AY . M . ; G . AA . Clarke ( Prov . jG . Sec . ) as S . AA . ; Chains , J . AV . ; AVyudham S . Portal ( Past G . J . AA . of England , ) as P . M . ; M . Close , M . P ., AY . M ., No . 10 ; F . Perkins ( Mayor of Southampton ) Prov . G . S . AV ., Hants ; T . P . Payne , AV . M ., No . 152 ; H . Abraham , P . M ., No . 152 ; Lamb ,

Ford , Howe , Rev . —Pettett , and others . The Lodge having been opened in the first and second degrees , Bro . Beach requested Bro . Abraham to perform the duties of installation in the unavoidable absence of Bro . Stebbing , and Bro , Abraham then proceeded to install Bro . Beach iu the chair as AA ' . M . for the ensuing year . The AY . M . then appointed and invested Bros . Challis , S . AA . ; Hulbort , J . W . ; How , Sec . ; and the other officers . Bro . AY . S . Portal proposed that a cordial vote of thanks be tendered to Bro . H . Abraham for the kind and perfect manner iu which kind

ho had performed the ceremony of installation , Bro . Abraham ' s - ness being the greater , as it was not till his arrival at the Lodge that he was requested to perforin the duties which ho had so well executed . The resolution was unanimously carried , and so also was one acknowledging the presence ol tho several visitors . Refreshment was provided by Bro . Lodder at the Angel Hotel ; Bro . Beach presided , and was supported by most of the brethren who had attended the Lodge . Later in the evening a ball was given to the AV M . and Mrs . Beach at the Town

. Hall . The large assembly room was beautifully decorated with numerous flags of different nations , Masonic banners , and greenhouse plants and flowers . The AVinehester quadrille band was in attendance , and well sustained the spirit of the gathering . The refreshments were provided ill a style which proved that rw expense had been spared to make the

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GRAND LODGE. Article 1
CLASSICAL THEOLOGY.—XIX. Article 1
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MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 6
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 7
THE MARK MASTER'S DEGREE. Article 7
NOTES ON LITERATURE SCIENCE AND ART. Article 8
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 9
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METROPOLITAN. Article 11
PROVINCIAL. Article 12
MARK MASONRY. Article 15
ROYAL ARCH. Article 15
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 16
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 17
COLONIAL. Article 17
CONTINENTAL. Article 18
Obituary. Article 18
THE WEEK. Article 18
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Metropolitan.

be had the honour of being a member . Several other toasts were then given , among them "The Charities , "responded to by Bro . C . Warr , I . G ., one of the stewards at the forthcoming festival for the Girls School . After " The Tyler ' s " toast the brethren retired , not , however , without many lingerings in bidding the unwelcome farewell for the recess , all expressing their great gratification with the proceedings of the evening , one that will be long remembered by the members of the Lodge and the visitors who had the good fortune to be present . Among them we

noticed Bro . Edward Roberts . P . M . No . 167 and Prov . Grand Officer for Wilts ; Bro . Warner Wheeler , ' P . M . No . 324 ; Bro . A . Phelps , J . D . No . 83 ; Bro . H . Empson , W . M . No . 257 ; Bro . John S . Leigh , No . 32 ; Bro . R . D . Perry , No . 1070 ; Bro . Caison , No . 53 ; Bro . J . M . Goodall , and several others . The Lodge will not meet again until October next .

BRITISH LODGE ( 3 SO . S ) . —This Lodge met at the Freemasons' Tavern , on Monday , April 16 th . when a brother was raised to the sublime degree of Master Mason , and a gentleman initiated into the Order , the ceremonies being most ably performed by the Worshipful Master , Bro . Cowlard . The visitors were Bro . Leonard , formerly of No . 8 : Bro . Shenton , P . M ., No . 40 ; Bro . Curtis , No . 2 S 1 ; and Bro . Rose . No . 597 .

GLOBE LODGE ( NO . 23 ) . —The brethren of this Lodge met at the Freemasons' Tavern , on Thursday , April 19 th , when Bro . Collins was raised to the sublime degree of Blaster Mason . The Lodge was visited by Bro . Alisson , of No . 201 . LODGE OP PRUDENT BRETHREN ( NO . 169 ) . —A meeting of this Lodge was held at the Freemasons' Tavern , on Tuesday last , Bro . Boyd , W . M ., presiding , supported by all his officers aud a good muster of the brethren . The business having been concludedthe brethren adjourned to a

, very elegant supper , and spent a very pleasant evening , Bro . Tiley returning thanks for the toast of "The Visitors , " [ and Bro . Matthew Cooke for '' The Charities . " The entertainment of the evening was much enhanced by the excellent songs of Bros . M . Cooke , Tiley , Davis , E . Hart , Exall , Graygoose . & c . & c .

LODGE OF UNITED STRENGTH ( NO . 276 ) . —The annual meeting of this Lodge took place at Bro . B . Foster ' s , St . John ' s Gate , ClerkemveU , on Tuesday the 10 th inst ., with a full attendance of members . The W . M . Bro . J . " N . Frost , passed Bro . Dudley and Bro . Butt , No . 1006 , to the degree of F . C ., and raised Bro . Terry to the third degree . The numerous votes to the Masonic charities possessed by the Lodge were then disposed of , and the widow of the late Bro . Longstaff , who was for many years so able a Tyler to this Lodgewas not forgotten . Amongst the numerous

, visitors were Bros . Dickie , W . M . No . 53 ; Henry Marston , P . M .. No . 176 ; Jeffreys , J . D ., and Hammond , I . G ., No . 237 : Rev . Daniel Ace , No . 958 ; Olver , J . W . ; Parker , and Butt , No . 1006 . After dinner there was some excellent music by Bros . How , Paget , and Foster . This Lodge is adjourned to the second Tuesday in October , the AY . M . requesting the younger brethren to avail themselves of the benefits of Lodges of Instruction during the interim .

NEW CONCORD LODGE ( No . Ulu ) . —The second meeting of this Lodge was held on Friday , April 20 th , at Bro . Stannard ' s , the Rosemary Branch Tavern , Hoxton . Shortly after four o'clock , Bro . John Emmens , W . M ., opened the Lodge . After confirming the minutes of the previous meeting , a ballot was taken for the admission of the following gentlemen , and declared in their favour : —Messrs . Robert Gray , J . Hutton , Joseph Mackay , William Siddiman , and Nicholas Pethick . The following brethren who had been proposed as joining members were also

admitted : —Bros . Rev . J . W . Laughliu , Matthews . Osmond aud Stannard , No . 201 , Estwick , Lawrence , Tuthill , AY . Southall , C . Southall . and Farthing , of No . US ; Woodrow , and Riddeford , of No . 15 ; C . Pottam , of No . 902 ; Baker , of No . 247 ; R . Davey , of No . 276 ; and D . Shaboe , of No . S 12 . The Lodge was then opened in the second degree , aud Bros . Bamett , Boycc , Brown , Colo , Kennedy , Nightingale and Schweizer , passed to the rank of Fellow Craft . The W . M . then initiated Mr . George Sinclair , and Mr . Emile O . T . Hartman , who had been duly ballotedforatthc Lodalso

previous ge , Messrs . Gray , Mackay , and Pethick . The W . M . announced that the by-laws for the government of the Lodge bad received the approval oS the Grand Secretary , and it was resolved that they be adopted aud printed . The large amount of business which was steadily gone through by the W . M . and his officers was not coneluded till nine o ' clock , when after so much labour the Lodge being closed , the brethren re-assembled around the W . M . at the well earned refreshment ; about forty were present . The AYMin proposing

.., a cordial greeting to the initiates , alluded to his gratification as the AY . M . of the Lodge , in introducing into the Order twelve gentlemen iu the two first meetings—all of whom he trusted -were deeply impressed with the responsibility they had taken upon them . Bro . How , who had assisted in the business as P . M ., took advantage of the opportunit y his position afforded , to propose the health of tho AA . M ., and in doin" so referred to the proof of a Lodge being required in the localit y in the admission on thisits second meetingof twent-one new members

, , y Bro . Emmens residing in the immediate neighbourhood would , as a Mason of long standing , necessarily know the brethren resident in the district , and would , of course , draw all around him to give , support Vnid stability to the Lodge . In Bro . Emmens the New Concord had ' a-Master able to conduct the business iu a manner satisfactory r t 0 " its members and the Craft at large . Few of the suburban Lodges thatiaU been called into existence had made , much progress , in ' . consequence of then- not having to head them in the first instance a-Tiist-MaM- ' of

Metropolitan.

experience . The successful career of the New Concord might be con sidcrcd as certain , and tho success was due to their AY . M . The W . M ., in reply , said that although Bro . How was pleased to attribute the auspicious commencement of the Lodge to him , he was bound to acknowledge the cordial support he had received from several members of the Old Concord which had materially aided his own efforts . The AY . M . then said he would offer a toast that he was sure would be received with cordiality , it was the health of a member of the Old Concord who

had joined the New , and had accepted the office of its Chaplain ; ho alluded to the Rev . Bro . Laughliu , and added the Rev . Bro . Shaboe . Bro . Laughliu said it was gratifying to clerical Masons to be always so kindly received , and any service they did so warmly acknowledged . He always found pleasure iu the society of his brother Masons , as he there never met with the factions and discord that prevailed in the outer world . He echoed the remarks of Bro . How on the talents of the AY . M ., and he congratulated the Lodge on having so efficient a Mason to

preside over it : this was a guarantee to the Craft that the pure principles of Masonry would be preserved . He addressed a few words to the newly initiated brethren , showing that the foundations of Masonry were as firmly fixed as the volume of the Sacred Law , that both at labour and refreshment they would learn the best principles for their conduct in life , they would observe the good order that prevailed under the judicious government of the Master—who was a monarch in that Lodge , bound bthe Book of Constitutionsas a king was bounded by the laws

y , of the land . The reverend brother concluded his eloquent address by directing the attention of the young Masons to the general principles of Masonry as contained in the charges and illustrations . The AA . M . then gave " The health of the A isitors , " to which Bro . E . AY . Davis , AA . M . of No . 112 , replied ; aud after the " The Officers and their good Services , " the Tyler ' s toast , "To all poor and distressed Masons , " concluded the proceedings .

INSTRUCTION . ROBERT BURNS LODGE ( No . 25 ) . —On Friday evening , the 20 th inst ., at Bro . J . AV . Adams ' s , Union Tavern , Air-street , Regent-street , the Lodge worked the three lectures , the whole of the sections being rendered by members of the parent Lodge , whilst the officers for the evening were also members of that Lodge : Bros . AA . ATatson , ( P . M ., ) AA . M . ; Gladwin . ( AY . M .. ) S . AY . ; Farmer . ( P . M ., ) J . AA . ; Newton , ( P . M .. ) Sec . ; Le Gassick , ( P . M ., ) ' S . D . ; Nicholes , J . D . ; Hartley , I . G . ; Caulcher , ( J . W ., ) P . M . clock

The Lodge was opened in the throe degrees at half-past seven o ' . The sections were worked by the following brethren : —first lecture , first section , Bro . Nielioles ; second , Bro . George ; third , Bro . Al . AA atson , P . M . ; fourth , Bro . Hartley ; fifth , Bro . Le Gassick , P . M . ; sixth , Bro . Greatrex ; seventh , Bro . Farmer , P . M . Second lecture , first section , Bro . Rendell ; second , Bro . Gladwin , AA . M . ; third , Bro . Farmer ; fourth , Bro . Newali ; fifth , Bro . Le Gassick . Third lecture , first section , Bro . Caulcher ; second , Bro . H . G . AA ' arren ; third , Bro . J . AA . Adams . Particularly to

be noted was the working of the following young members of the Lodge : —Bros . Nicholes , George , Hartley , Rendell , and Newali . The questions by Bro . AA ' atson were in his usual style , which is too well known to need remark . Among the members of tho Lodge of Instruction were Bros . T . A . Adams , Asst . G . Purs . ; Bovd , States , Exall , JTyroll , Reily , Piatt , Gurton , Collins , AA . M ., No . 902 . The visitors : —Bros . Small and Rowley , No . , 1044 ; Muncey , Slagg , and Houghton , No . 190 ; May , AY . M ., No . 971 ; Biggs , No . 630 , Liverpool ; Hughes , No . 209 ; with about thirty other brethren .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

HAMPSHIRE . BASINGSTOKE . —Oalclcy Lodge ( No . 995 ) . —The brethren assembled at the Lodge room , on Thursday , April 19 th , Bras . AA . AA . Beach , 31 . P ., as AY . M . ; G . AA . Clarke ( Prov . jG . Sec . ) as S . AA . ; Chains , J . AV . ; AVyudham S . Portal ( Past G . J . AA . of England , ) as P . M . ; M . Close , M . P ., AY . M ., No . 10 ; F . Perkins ( Mayor of Southampton ) Prov . G . S . AV ., Hants ; T . P . Payne , AV . M ., No . 152 ; H . Abraham , P . M ., No . 152 ; Lamb ,

Ford , Howe , Rev . —Pettett , and others . The Lodge having been opened in the first and second degrees , Bro . Beach requested Bro . Abraham to perform the duties of installation in the unavoidable absence of Bro . Stebbing , and Bro , Abraham then proceeded to install Bro . Beach iu the chair as AA ' . M . for the ensuing year . The AY . M . then appointed and invested Bros . Challis , S . AA . ; Hulbort , J . W . ; How , Sec . ; and the other officers . Bro . AY . S . Portal proposed that a cordial vote of thanks be tendered to Bro . H . Abraham for the kind and perfect manner iu which kind

ho had performed the ceremony of installation , Bro . Abraham ' s - ness being the greater , as it was not till his arrival at the Lodge that he was requested to perforin the duties which ho had so well executed . The resolution was unanimously carried , and so also was one acknowledging the presence ol tho several visitors . Refreshment was provided by Bro . Lodder at the Angel Hotel ; Bro . Beach presided , and was supported by most of the brethren who had attended the Lodge . Later in the evening a ball was given to the AV M . and Mrs . Beach at the Town

. Hall . The large assembly room was beautifully decorated with numerous flags of different nations , Masonic banners , and greenhouse plants and flowers . The AVinehester quadrille band was in attendance , and well sustained the spirit of the gathering . The refreshments were provided ill a style which proved that rw expense had been spared to make the

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