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meeting , and of tho Lodge of Emergency , woro road and confirmed A board of installed Masters was then opened , and Bro . C . Andrew-P . M . and W . M . elect , was presented to tho Lodge by Bro . Smrcd , aw ' Bro . T . VV . Knight P . M . and Sec . installed that brother into thchair in a very perfect and impressive manner . Tho W . M in investing- his officers , gave each a step . Tho W . M . then

in the namo of tho Lodge , presented tho retiring W . M , Bro . D > - Spnrrell , with a very elegant and chas to solid gold jewel , set with diamonds , and bearing a suitable inscription , for th able manner he had conducted tho duties of tho chair during his year of office . For this that brother snitably returned tha-rdes . Th < - Lodge was then closed , and tho brethren sat down to banquet anr ilnsspi't . Tho nsual Loval and Masonic toasts wero sriven . Bro . W .

Smeed P . P . G . J . W . Middlesex P . M . 94 fi , returned thanks for th * Visitors , who wero Bros . P . Binckes P . G . S .. E . Coste P . M . 9 , 0 . Relnl ' P . M . 188 aud 177 , W . Neata 177 , J . J . Michael P . M . 1507 and P . M . Cornwallia Lodge . It . French , Newsnn W . M . Kayos Lodgo , & c . The musical arrangements were ably carried out under tho direction of Bro . Nnnn ; Miss Itoby , Bros . A . Hubbard , Dinhmn , and VV . Smeed singing some capital songs .

Boyal Alfred Lodge , No . 780 . —Although the attendance of members at this Lodge on Friday , tho 27 th ult ., was largo , we missed many of thoso wo are accustomed to seo at the regular gatherings . Tho fact is , no ono can deny or resist the counter-attraction of the cool sea breezes , aud many of our brethren whoso business avocations will permit , are now away for their annual ho'iday . The

chair was taken at two o ' clock , when Bro . J . Chambers Roe opened tho Lodge . He was supported by Bros . Walter Goss S . W ., diaries May J . W ., J . Smith P . M . Treasurer , Hilton P . M . Secretary , Gomm S . D ., Gilbert Tyler . Tho minntos of the last Lodgo woro rend and confirmed , and Bro . Henry Kyezor , of tho Lily Lodge , No . 820 , was balloted for , and dnly elected a joining member . Bros . Alfred

Tolliday and Charles Penny Brown wore then examined , and , having given evidence of their progress , were in duo course raised to the third degree . Of those who sought preferment to the degree of Fellow Crufc , Bros . George Webb and William Slater wero tho only ones present , and Bro . Roe worked f he ceremony of the second degree in their favour . Tho ballot was then taken for Messrs .

Edward Spencer Pearson , William Dakin Becket and Thomas Rands , and was declared satisfactory in each case . These gentlemen woro then introduced , and were initiated into tho mysteries of Freemasonry , Bro . Roe performing the ceremony , as he had dono tho previous ones , in a manner that reflected great credit upon him , and which called forth the approbation of all present . The election of

the Worshipful Master was next proceeded with , aud it resulted in the selection of Bro . W . Goss , a selection which appeared to give satisfaction to every one ,. Bro . J . Smith was re-elected Treasurer , and Bro . Gilbert was re . appointed Tyler . Arrangements were then made for the Audit Committee , and , after discussion , a sum of twenty guineas was voted from the funds of the Lodge towards the

testimonial now being raised for Bro . J . Smith . The sum of five guineas was also voted for supplying a I ' ast Master ' s jewel to Bro . J . Chambers Roe , in acknowledgment of tho way in which ho had fulfilled the duties of the chair . The Lodge was then closed , and adjourned t'll October next . The customary banquet , which ou this occasion was served in a large tent , erected in the grounds , was then partaken of .

Ample justice to the good things provided having b : ; en clone , Bro . J . Chambers Roe rose to propose the toasts . Ho said that for reasons apparent to all , they must that evening be guarded in thoir remarks . He then , in brief but happy terms , proposed the health of Her Majesty the Queen . This was followed by that of H . E H . the Prince of Wales M . W . G . M . Next in order came the Pro Grand Master , tho Deputy

Grand Master , aud the rest of tho Grand Officers past and present . With this toast was associated the name of Bro . J . Smith P . M . P . G . P ., who replied in a few well-chosen and happy remarks . At that late hour in tho evening it would be inflictiug a punishment if he detained tho brethren for any length of time . He , however , had a pleasing duty to perforin , and that was to propose

the health of the W . M . Many present knew tho feelings of a Master on his taking tho chair for the first time , and many there wero who felt themselves totally inadequate , when they had taken their seat , to fulfil the multifarious duties required of them . All would agree with him ( Bro . Smith ) that Bro . Roe had ably performed the duties that had devolved upon him . In

past times , say 40 years ago , it was a most uncommon proceeding for a Worshipful Master to instal his successor , and the services of a competent brother to perform this necessary office wero in great request , and had to be secured some time prior to the day of installation . This was not tho case iu the present day , and tho Past Masters of the Royal Alfred Lodge considered ii , a part of the duty belonging

to their year s work to instal their successor . This it was Bro . Roe ' s intention to undertake , and ho was sure all present would agree with him that the work would bo well performed . Bro . Smith concluded by calling on all present to honour the toast . On rising , Bro . Roe remarked that Bro . Smith was a host in himself , and that when he spoke it was considered by all that he spoko volumes . Ou this

occasion , however , he had spoken in too flattering terms ; at the same time , he hoped the brethren wonld try to behove what he had said . Since tho day he was initiated in the Royal Alfred Lodge , to the time of his being appointed its Worshipful Master , it had been his pride and his ambition to fill the chair . He had endeavoured , to the utmost of his ability , to carry out the duties that were entailed ou him , and it would alford him the greatest conceivable gratification to instal his

relation aud brother , Walter Uoss , in the chair as his successor , and ho felt convinced Bro . Goss would bo abio to realise the great anticipations that were formed of him . Befor ; sitting down , ho Would propose the health of tho three candidates who hid beon initiated that evening . It was desirable to have fresh blood instilled into all bodies , aud the brethren they had received that evening would be assured that in entering the ranks of Freemasonry

Notices Of Meetings

y-hey wero associating with a body of gentlemen . This toast was eplied to by each of tho three newly-made brethren . The h » alth of ho Visitors was given from tho chair , aud received suitable acknowledgment . To the toast of the Past Masters , Bros . Smith , Potter , Brown , Hilton , and Beasley replied , tho latter brother ¦ emarking that tho previous speakeia had left him bnt little to say ,

' ml ; what ho uttered would come from his heart . He must con-Titillate Bro . line upon the completion of a most successful year of ffice ; it was his opinion that Bro . Goss w- > nld mnko an admirable suelessor . Of ono thing ho was snro , he would perform his duties to tho icst of his ability , and his ability was great ; there was no question

'nit that ho would fully justify the choice tho brethren had made . The remaining toasts comprised tho health of tho W . M . elect , and 'ho officers , which received fall honours . Tho Tyler then took the ravel , and brought the proceedings to a close . Amongst the visitors vere Bros . Fisher , Bateman , W . E . Tucker , W . Harris , G . VV . Lay , Sergeant , Sweet , Brett , Clark , Parker , Morgan , < vc .

Dalhousie Lodge of Instruction , No . 860 . —This Lodge held its weekly meeting on Tuesday , tho 31 st of July , at the Royal Edward , Triangle , Hackney . Present—Bros . W . J . Smith W . M ., Lorkin S . W ., Pavitt J . W ., E . T . Worsley Sec , Barker S . D ., Johnson J D . Christian I . G . Bros . Watkins , VV . VV . Morgan jun . & c . rho Lodge was opened , and the minutes confirmed . Lod . ro

opened in second degree , when Bro . VVatkins having answered the necessary questions , tho Lodgo was opened in tho chird , and tho ceremony of raising rehearsed . Tho Lodgo was then closed down to tho first . Bro . Lorkin was unanimously elected W . M . for tho next meeting , ancl appointed his officers in rotation . We noticed that tho iblo Preceptor of this Lodgo was absent , he being with his family at

tho seaside . We were very pleased to find that excellent worker of the ceremonies , Bro . W . J . Smith in tho chair . [ Io is oue who docs not require any prompting , and is a very grjat assistance , ospjci illy when tho Preceptor is absent . The place of mooting of this Li . lga having changed hands last week , wo wero sorry to hear that in eon .

st-qaenco of the new landlord requiring the Lodge room for hu famil y , he reluctantly gave notice to that effect to tlie nio-n iors . The Preceptor , Bro . Wallington , will be at the Lodgo on Tuesday next to make necessary arrangements to secure a place for tho future meetings of the Lodge .

Baldwin Lodge , Wo . 1398 . —This Lodge hold its annual meeting on Tuesday , the 3 lstof July , at tho Castle , Dalton-in-Furness , for tho installation of Bro . John Walton W . M ., after whieh ho invested his officers as follows : —Bros . R . Hosking S . W ., T . Grieve J . W ., R . Blake Secretary , J . Garden Treasurer , P . Derbyshire S . D ., T . Trembath J . D ., R . Townley S . Steward , R . Whiteside J . Steward ,

E . B . Mitchell I . G ., W . Pratt Tyler , F . Bell I . P . M ., G . B . Ashburner Organist , F . M . Morgan Chaplain . Thoro was a large attendance of visiting brethren ( about fifteen Past Masters ) , and many Prov . Grand Lodgo Officers . Tho duties of installing Bro . Walton were ably discharged by Bro . Pearson P . M 995 ancl P . P . G . P ., assisted by Bro . R . A . Bro < ike 371 . 995 , and 1021 Past Master , and the working tools

presented by Bro . VV . Whiteside P . M . 1398 . The brethren afterwards adjourned to tho Wellington Hotel , where a most sumptuous banquet was prepared by Bro . F . Bell , and a most agreeable and instructive evening spent , the usual loyal and patriotic toasts being ably given ancl responded to . We understand the Lodge meetings iu future will be held on the second Wednesday in the month , instead of second Monday .

Knight of tlie Bed Cross . —A council was tela in ; st . Mark ' s HaU , Glasgow , 29 th July . D . Gilchrist President , J . 0 . Park S . G ., J . B . illbur J . G ., G . W . Wheeler Scribe acting Captain of tho Guard , J . Bannerman Treasurer , J . Pitt Conductor . Visitor—Sir Knight John Mclnnes of 69 . Tho Council having been

duly opened , Sir Knight James Davidson was introduce ;! , and duly created a Knight of tho Sword , and subsequently a Knight of tho East , also a Knight of tho East and West , or Prince Mason . Tho whole of tho degrees were admirably wrought by Sir Knight Gilchrist ancl his officers .

Eoyal Ark Mariner ' s Lodge , No . 73 . —Met on Thursday last , at Sc . Mark ' s Hull , Glasgow . Comp . James Balfonr F . N . opened , with J . 0 Park J ., David Gilchrist S ., and G . VV . Wheeler Scribe . Comp . J . Davidson , of Chapter 73 , was received on board , and instructed in the duties of an Ark Mariner .

St . Mungo Encampment of Knights Templar . —Held . an emergency meeting on 29 th July , in tho Star Hotel , Glasgow , Sir Knight Robert Bell P . E . C . presiding . Knights J . 0 . Park Gcnlmo ., G . VV . Wheeler Prelate , J . Tweed Marshal , T . A . Ferguson Treasurer acting 1 st Captain , J . J . Owen as 2 nd Captain , G . Wheeler as War .

don . A petition was presented on behalf of Comp . James Davidson , of Chapter 73 , who was introduced as a Pilgrim . Subsequently he was created a Knight of the Temple , and fully instructed in tho mysteries of tho Religions and Military Order . Thanks were given to the Past Commander for his services on tho occasion , and the Encampment was regularly closed in duo form .

CiitXESi : CABVISO . —For sale , an elaborately carved set of Ivory Chessmen eho Kings stand dj inches hi .-jti , the otaer nioco-i iu prop irtion . ituignts aid Pawns on horseback all mounted on stand .- , with concentric baits . Can bo Ten , and lull particulars obtained , , on application , to | W , VV . Mowux , 67 Barbican , —ddct ,

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meeting , and of tho Lodge of Emergency , woro road and confirmed A board of installed Masters was then opened , and Bro . C . Andrew-P . M . and W . M . elect , was presented to tho Lodge by Bro . Smrcd , aw ' Bro . T . VV . Knight P . M . and Sec . installed that brother into thchair in a very perfect and impressive manner . Tho W . M in investing- his officers , gave each a step . Tho W . M . then

in the namo of tho Lodge , presented tho retiring W . M , Bro . D > - Spnrrell , with a very elegant and chas to solid gold jewel , set with diamonds , and bearing a suitable inscription , for th able manner he had conducted tho duties of tho chair during his year of office . For this that brother snitably returned tha-rdes . Th < - Lodge was then closed , and tho brethren sat down to banquet anr ilnsspi't . Tho nsual Loval and Masonic toasts wero sriven . Bro . W .

Smeed P . P . G . J . W . Middlesex P . M . 94 fi , returned thanks for th * Visitors , who wero Bros . P . Binckes P . G . S .. E . Coste P . M . 9 , 0 . Relnl ' P . M . 188 aud 177 , W . Neata 177 , J . J . Michael P . M . 1507 and P . M . Cornwallia Lodge . It . French , Newsnn W . M . Kayos Lodgo , & c . The musical arrangements were ably carried out under tho direction of Bro . Nnnn ; Miss Itoby , Bros . A . Hubbard , Dinhmn , and VV . Smeed singing some capital songs .

Boyal Alfred Lodge , No . 780 . —Although the attendance of members at this Lodge on Friday , tho 27 th ult ., was largo , we missed many of thoso wo are accustomed to seo at the regular gatherings . Tho fact is , no ono can deny or resist the counter-attraction of the cool sea breezes , aud many of our brethren whoso business avocations will permit , are now away for their annual ho'iday . The

chair was taken at two o ' clock , when Bro . J . Chambers Roe opened tho Lodge . He was supported by Bros . Walter Goss S . W ., diaries May J . W ., J . Smith P . M . Treasurer , Hilton P . M . Secretary , Gomm S . D ., Gilbert Tyler . Tho minntos of the last Lodgo woro rend and confirmed , and Bro . Henry Kyezor , of tho Lily Lodge , No . 820 , was balloted for , and dnly elected a joining member . Bros . Alfred

Tolliday and Charles Penny Brown wore then examined , and , having given evidence of their progress , were in duo course raised to the third degree . Of those who sought preferment to the degree of Fellow Crufc , Bros . George Webb and William Slater wero tho only ones present , and Bro . Roe worked f he ceremony of the second degree in their favour . Tho ballot was then taken for Messrs .

Edward Spencer Pearson , William Dakin Becket and Thomas Rands , and was declared satisfactory in each case . These gentlemen woro then introduced , and were initiated into tho mysteries of Freemasonry , Bro . Roe performing the ceremony , as he had dono tho previous ones , in a manner that reflected great credit upon him , and which called forth the approbation of all present . The election of

the Worshipful Master was next proceeded with , aud it resulted in the selection of Bro . W . Goss , a selection which appeared to give satisfaction to every one ,. Bro . J . Smith was re-elected Treasurer , and Bro . Gilbert was re . appointed Tyler . Arrangements were then made for the Audit Committee , and , after discussion , a sum of twenty guineas was voted from the funds of the Lodge towards the

testimonial now being raised for Bro . J . Smith . The sum of five guineas was also voted for supplying a I ' ast Master ' s jewel to Bro . J . Chambers Roe , in acknowledgment of tho way in which ho had fulfilled the duties of the chair . The Lodge was then closed , and adjourned t'll October next . The customary banquet , which ou this occasion was served in a large tent , erected in the grounds , was then partaken of .

Ample justice to the good things provided having b : ; en clone , Bro . J . Chambers Roe rose to propose the toasts . Ho said that for reasons apparent to all , they must that evening be guarded in thoir remarks . He then , in brief but happy terms , proposed the health of Her Majesty the Queen . This was followed by that of H . E H . the Prince of Wales M . W . G . M . Next in order came the Pro Grand Master , tho Deputy

Grand Master , aud the rest of tho Grand Officers past and present . With this toast was associated the name of Bro . J . Smith P . M . P . G . P ., who replied in a few well-chosen and happy remarks . At that late hour in tho evening it would be inflictiug a punishment if he detained tho brethren for any length of time . He , however , had a pleasing duty to perforin , and that was to propose

the health of the W . M . Many present knew tho feelings of a Master on his taking tho chair for the first time , and many there wero who felt themselves totally inadequate , when they had taken their seat , to fulfil the multifarious duties required of them . All would agree with him ( Bro . Smith ) that Bro . Roe had ably performed the duties that had devolved upon him . In

past times , say 40 years ago , it was a most uncommon proceeding for a Worshipful Master to instal his successor , and the services of a competent brother to perform this necessary office wero in great request , and had to be secured some time prior to the day of installation . This was not tho case iu the present day , and tho Past Masters of the Royal Alfred Lodge considered ii , a part of the duty belonging

to their year s work to instal their successor . This it was Bro . Roe ' s intention to undertake , and ho was sure all present would agree with him that the work would bo well performed . Bro . Smith concluded by calling on all present to honour the toast . On rising , Bro . Roe remarked that Bro . Smith was a host in himself , and that when he spoke it was considered by all that he spoko volumes . Ou this

occasion , however , he had spoken in too flattering terms ; at the same time , he hoped the brethren wonld try to behove what he had said . Since tho day he was initiated in the Royal Alfred Lodge , to the time of his being appointed its Worshipful Master , it had been his pride and his ambition to fill the chair . He had endeavoured , to the utmost of his ability , to carry out the duties that were entailed ou him , and it would alford him the greatest conceivable gratification to instal his

relation aud brother , Walter Uoss , in the chair as his successor , and ho felt convinced Bro . Goss would bo abio to realise the great anticipations that were formed of him . Befor ; sitting down , ho Would propose the health of tho three candidates who hid beon initiated that evening . It was desirable to have fresh blood instilled into all bodies , aud the brethren they had received that evening would be assured that in entering the ranks of Freemasonry

Notices Of Meetings

y-hey wero associating with a body of gentlemen . This toast was eplied to by each of tho three newly-made brethren . The h » alth of ho Visitors was given from tho chair , aud received suitable acknowledgment . To the toast of the Past Masters , Bros . Smith , Potter , Brown , Hilton , and Beasley replied , tho latter brother ¦ emarking that tho previous speakeia had left him bnt little to say ,

' ml ; what ho uttered would come from his heart . He must con-Titillate Bro . line upon the completion of a most successful year of ffice ; it was his opinion that Bro . Goss w- > nld mnko an admirable suelessor . Of ono thing ho was snro , he would perform his duties to tho icst of his ability , and his ability was great ; there was no question

'nit that ho would fully justify the choice tho brethren had made . The remaining toasts comprised tho health of tho W . M . elect , and 'ho officers , which received fall honours . Tho Tyler then took the ravel , and brought the proceedings to a close . Amongst the visitors vere Bros . Fisher , Bateman , W . E . Tucker , W . Harris , G . VV . Lay , Sergeant , Sweet , Brett , Clark , Parker , Morgan , < vc .

Dalhousie Lodge of Instruction , No . 860 . —This Lodge held its weekly meeting on Tuesday , tho 31 st of July , at the Royal Edward , Triangle , Hackney . Present—Bros . W . J . Smith W . M ., Lorkin S . W ., Pavitt J . W ., E . T . Worsley Sec , Barker S . D ., Johnson J D . Christian I . G . Bros . Watkins , VV . VV . Morgan jun . & c . rho Lodge was opened , and the minutes confirmed . Lod . ro

opened in second degree , when Bro . VVatkins having answered the necessary questions , tho Lodgo was opened in tho chird , and tho ceremony of raising rehearsed . Tho Lodgo was then closed down to tho first . Bro . Lorkin was unanimously elected W . M . for tho next meeting , ancl appointed his officers in rotation . We noticed that tho iblo Preceptor of this Lodgo was absent , he being with his family at

tho seaside . We were very pleased to find that excellent worker of the ceremonies , Bro . W . J . Smith in tho chair . [ Io is oue who docs not require any prompting , and is a very grjat assistance , ospjci illy when tho Preceptor is absent . The place of mooting of this Li . lga having changed hands last week , wo wero sorry to hear that in eon .

st-qaenco of the new landlord requiring the Lodge room for hu famil y , he reluctantly gave notice to that effect to tlie nio-n iors . The Preceptor , Bro . Wallington , will be at the Lodgo on Tuesday next to make necessary arrangements to secure a place for tho future meetings of the Lodge .

Baldwin Lodge , Wo . 1398 . —This Lodge hold its annual meeting on Tuesday , the 3 lstof July , at tho Castle , Dalton-in-Furness , for tho installation of Bro . John Walton W . M ., after whieh ho invested his officers as follows : —Bros . R . Hosking S . W ., T . Grieve J . W ., R . Blake Secretary , J . Garden Treasurer , P . Derbyshire S . D ., T . Trembath J . D ., R . Townley S . Steward , R . Whiteside J . Steward ,

E . B . Mitchell I . G ., W . Pratt Tyler , F . Bell I . P . M ., G . B . Ashburner Organist , F . M . Morgan Chaplain . Thoro was a large attendance of visiting brethren ( about fifteen Past Masters ) , and many Prov . Grand Lodgo Officers . Tho duties of installing Bro . Walton were ably discharged by Bro . Pearson P . M 995 ancl P . P . G . P ., assisted by Bro . R . A . Bro < ike 371 . 995 , and 1021 Past Master , and the working tools

presented by Bro . VV . Whiteside P . M . 1398 . The brethren afterwards adjourned to tho Wellington Hotel , where a most sumptuous banquet was prepared by Bro . F . Bell , and a most agreeable and instructive evening spent , the usual loyal and patriotic toasts being ably given ancl responded to . We understand the Lodge meetings iu future will be held on the second Wednesday in the month , instead of second Monday .

Knight of tlie Bed Cross . —A council was tela in ; st . Mark ' s HaU , Glasgow , 29 th July . D . Gilchrist President , J . 0 . Park S . G ., J . B . illbur J . G ., G . W . Wheeler Scribe acting Captain of tho Guard , J . Bannerman Treasurer , J . Pitt Conductor . Visitor—Sir Knight John Mclnnes of 69 . Tho Council having been

duly opened , Sir Knight James Davidson was introduce ;! , and duly created a Knight of tho Sword , and subsequently a Knight of tho East , also a Knight of tho East and West , or Prince Mason . Tho whole of tho degrees were admirably wrought by Sir Knight Gilchrist ancl his officers .

Eoyal Ark Mariner ' s Lodge , No . 73 . —Met on Thursday last , at Sc . Mark ' s Hull , Glasgow . Comp . James Balfonr F . N . opened , with J . 0 Park J ., David Gilchrist S ., and G . VV . Wheeler Scribe . Comp . J . Davidson , of Chapter 73 , was received on board , and instructed in the duties of an Ark Mariner .

St . Mungo Encampment of Knights Templar . —Held . an emergency meeting on 29 th July , in tho Star Hotel , Glasgow , Sir Knight Robert Bell P . E . C . presiding . Knights J . 0 . Park Gcnlmo ., G . VV . Wheeler Prelate , J . Tweed Marshal , T . A . Ferguson Treasurer acting 1 st Captain , J . J . Owen as 2 nd Captain , G . Wheeler as War .

don . A petition was presented on behalf of Comp . James Davidson , of Chapter 73 , who was introduced as a Pilgrim . Subsequently he was created a Knight of the Temple , and fully instructed in tho mysteries of tho Religions and Military Order . Thanks were given to the Past Commander for his services on tho occasion , and the Encampment was regularly closed in duo form .

CiitXESi : CABVISO . —For sale , an elaborately carved set of Ivory Chessmen eho Kings stand dj inches hi .-jti , the otaer nioco-i iu prop irtion . ituignts aid Pawns on horseback all mounted on stand .- , with concentric baits . Can bo Ten , and lull particulars obtained , , on application , to | W , VV . Mowux , 67 Barbican , —ddct ,

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