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Installation Meetings, &C.

always felt a pleasure in doing all he could for Masonry , and hoped he should spared many years to work for the Lodge of Harmony . " The Host , " and the Tyler ' s toast brought the proceedings to a conclusion . We should not omit to mention that during the evening Bros . Whiting , Looghurst , Acworth , Fuller , Drake , Rogers , & c . contributed somo songs . Bro . Drake ably presided at the pianoforte .

Prosperity Lodge of Instruetion , No . 65 . —At Bro . JJaidtvell ' s , the Hercules Tavern , Leadenhall-street , on Tuesday last , there were present Bros . Shadier W . M ., Maidwell S . W ., Walker J . W ., Haines S . D ., Stafford I . G ., Moss Preceptor ; Clements , Roberts , Morgan , Brown , Daniels , Webb , Marshall , & c . After preliminaries , tho Lodge was advanced , and Bro . Morgan offered himself as a

candidate to be raised to the sublime degree . After examination and entrustmeut , Lodge was opened in the third , aud the W . M . rehearsed the ceremony in a careful and impressive manner . Lodge was closed in the third aud second degrees . Bro . Maidwell was elected to preaide at the meeting on Tuesday evening next , when Bro . W . W . Morgan , Secretary No , 211 , has promised to attend and deliver one of his

lectures . The death of the mother of the worthy Secretary of this Lodge of Instruction , Bro . Hollands , was announced ; and those present agreed that a letter of condolence should be sent , expressing the sympathy of the brethren with him in the loss he has sustained . Lodge was then closed , and adjourned till Tuesday even , ing next , at 7 o'clock , when it is anticipated there will be a good attendance .

Percy Lodge of Instruction , No . 198 . —Held at the Jolly Farmers ' , Southgate-road , on Saturday last . This being the Fifteen Sections night , the brethren mustered in strong force , under the presidency of Bro . Gush , who was ably assisted by Bros . C . Lorkin S . W ., J . A . Powell J . W ., R . Pearcy Preceptor , A . W . Fenner Secretary , G . Ferrar S . D ., Parkes J . D ., Robinson I . G . Lodge was

opened in the three degrees , and the following brethren assisted the W . M . in working the various sections . First Lecture—Bros . R . Pearcy , W . Williams jun ., G . Ferrar , A . W . Fenner , C . Lorkin , D . Moss , 5 . A . Powell . Second Leotnre—Bros . W . Williams , R . I ' earoy , C . Weeden , C . Lorkin , D . Moss . Third Lecture—Bros . A . W . Fenner , E . Dignam , I . P . Cohen . A vote of thanks was accorded to the W . M .

for tbe excellent manner he had discharged the dnties of tbe chair , and hon . membership of the Lodge of Instruction was conferred on him . A vote of thanks to the brethren who assisted in working the sections concluded the bnsiness of the evening . Lodge was closed , and adjourned until Saturday , 6 th May , at 8 p . m ., when Bro . C . Weeden will preside .

Boyal Union Lodge of Instruction , No . 382 . —Meeting held on Monday , 1 st May , at the Chequers Hotel , Uxbridge , at which nine members attended . Bros . Brook W . M ., Nicholson S . W ., Taplin J . W ., Brown S . D ., Cotton J . D ., Duffin I . G . and Tyler . After the nsnal formalities the ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Fleming candidate . Bro . Howies was interrogated and entrusted , and

after the Lodge bad been advanced to the second degree , was passed to the degree of Fellow Craft . Lodge was closed in the second degree , and the brethren called from and to labour . Bro . Nicholson S . W . was unanimously elected to fill the chair at the next meeting . Lodge was closed , according to ancient custom , and adjourned until Monday , the 8 th .

United Pilgrims Lodge of Instruction , No . 507 . — Master ' s night , Friday , 28 tb April , at the Surrey Masonic Hall , Camberwell , S . E . Present Bros . F . Thnrston W . M ., W . H . Harris ( W . M . of St . Mark's Lodge ) S . W ., H . M . Williams J . W ., F . G . B . Wells S . D ., J . Bate J . D ., C . H . Phillips I . G ., John S . Terry P . M . Sec , James Stevens P . M . P . Z . Hon . Preceptor ; also Bros . Plant , Martin , H .

Goodwin , J . James , G . Bain , A . G . White , W . Klingenstein W . M . 73 , •1- S . Miller 93 S . C ., J . W . Smith Rose of Derry I . C , and others . Tho W . M . selected for his work the openings in the three degrees ; the ceremony of raising , Brother A . G . White being candidate ; the closing down to first degree ; the ceremony of initiation , Bro . F . G . B . Wells being candidate , and the Charge , which was very ably given

oy Brother J . Bate . A brief discussion on two or three points of Ritnal followed up the excellent work of the evening , and the Lodge was duly closed . Brother W . H . Harris was elected W . M . for the ensiling week . We are requested to state that tbe Lodge will be in the second degree on Friday the 12 th instant , when the Preceptor , Bro . Stevens , will prenote , at question time , his forthcoming Lecture on the Ritual and Ceremonies of that Degree .

Royal Alfred Lodge of Instruction , No . 780 . —At we Star and Garter Hotel , Kew-bridge , on Friday , the 28 th April , r- ^ 'gbt o ' clock . Bros . Andrews P . M . and Preceptor W . M ., Gnnner * ; " ¦ , Gomm P . M . J . W ., Taylor S . D ., Turner J . D ., F . Botley I . G ., •E . Botley Hon . Secretary ; Blasby P . M ., arid Maton . Visitors ~ -J - L . Sherrin 1494 , Vassella 1328 , S . Pago 1326 , Taylor 511 . Lodge

penecl ir . due form , and tho minutes were read and confirmed . Tbe b i , Sectlon ° f the first lecture was worked by Bro . Taylor and the offk 0 ' kodge opened in the second degree . Tho fonrth section ' 'he second lectnrn wns worked bv Bro . Tnvlnr nnrl the W . M

j . 3- kherrhi , Vassella , and Page were elected members of the to ' " - Bro . Gunner was elected W . M . for 5 th May . It waa decided With i ! ' etter of congratulation to Bro . Talbot ou his marriage in ., , daughter of our late Bro . Kyezor . Lodgo closed ancl adjourned .

At ^ h v Mlddlesex Lodge of Instruction , No . 1812 . — BT , ' * « athers' Hotel , Baling , on Thursday , 27 th April . Present — S U -Re adP . M . W . M ., 0 . Andrews P . M . 77 , 511 ancl 17 ( 57 S . W ., A T „ " P - - 1612 J . W , G . Coop S . D ., F . C . Woolmer J . D 217 J . D , Brosi ft Tr * ' H * E * Tacker Treasurer , J . Wells Secretary ; also •»•Davis P . M . 167 , W . G . Reynolds J . W . 14 U , Mickelbnrg P . M .

Installation Meetings, &C.

1425 , Webb 81 , S . Parkhouse P . M . 1642 , K . H . Wood 1642 , E . D . Smith 190 , S . Smout jnn . S . W . 1642 , J . Heath 1681 , E . Rogers 1642 , Parker 1428 , Cotton 382 , Tapling 382 , Nicholson 382 , Stroud 55 , Hart 1681 , J . Chapman 591 , J . French 1612 , A . Jones , G , Coop , J . Owen , J . J . Clarke , E . C . Porter , G . Parsons , W . Nye , H . J . Hewlings , H . Lamb , J . 0 . Walker , Pitt , H . Stephens . Lodge waa

opened in dne form , and minutes of previous meeting were read , confirmed and signed . Lodge was opened in the second and third degrees , when tbe sections were worked . First Lecture—Bros . E . Rogers , Henry E . Tucker , A . Jones , G . Coop , G . Davis , E , Rogers , G . Davis . Second Lecture—Brothers Heath , W . G , Beynolds , Miokelbnrgb , Charles Andrews , Samuel Smout jnn .

Lodge was resumed to the third degree , and Bros . Parkhouse aud Bro . G . Davia worked the first and third sections . On the motion of Bro . Tucker , an address , congratulating H . R . H . Priuce Leopold on his marriage with H . S . H . the Princess of Waldeck , was unanimously agreed to , aud ordered to be recorded on the minutes , A vote of thanks was unanimously accorded to Bro . G . Bead and the

other brethren for working the sections . Thursday , 4 th May . —Bros . 0 . Andrews P . M . W . M ., A . Jones S . W ., Cunningham J . W ., J . Wells Sec , Hewlings S . D ., Lamb J . D ., J . Owen I . G . j Bros . Stephens , J . J . Clarke , J . A . Smith P . M . After prelumnaries , Bro . Lamb answered the questions leading to the second degree . Bro . A . Jones answered the questions leading to the third degree .

Bro . C . Andrews worked a part of the installation ceremony . Lodge was closed to first degree . The Secretary read a letter he had reoeived from the Hon . A . Yorke , Eqnerry in Waiting to H . R . H . the Dnke of Albany , acknowledging the congratulations of the brethren on the occasion of His Royal Highness ' s marriage . This was ordered to be entered on the minntes Bro . A Jones was-elected W . M . for the next meeting . Lodge was closed in due form .

Sackville Lodge , No . 1619 . —A regular meeting of this Lodge was held on Tuesday , the 2 nd inst ., at the Crown Hotel , East Grinstead . Present—Bros . E . A . Head W . M ., W . Bodge S . W ., J . G . Calway J . W ., S . Davison I . P . M ., John G . Horsey P . M ., G . Mitchell Secretary , W . Pile S . D ., A . M . Betohley W . S . ; also Bros . G . Histed , G . D . Woolgar , J . Woodbridge , J . Cooper and W . Hoskina j Visitor ,

Brother Thomas Smith 1096 . Lodge was opened at 5 p . m ., and after confirming the minntes of previous meetings , the brethren unanimonsly elected the S . W ., Bro . Ridge W . M . for the ensuing year ; Bro . Heokford Treasurer , and Bro . Sergeant Tyler . Three auditors were appointed . Brother John G . Horsey P . M . next read the bye-laws of

the Lodge , and was followed by Bro . Davison P . M . giving notice of motion that a jewel be voted by the Lodge to the retiring W . M ., and tbat tbe bye-laws of the Lodge , so far as relates to the dates of meet , ingand payment of subscriptions , be altered . After Lodge was closed , the brethren reassembled at table , and spent a very pleasant evening .

Town Hall, Poplar.

TOWN HALL , POPLAR .

BRO . J . A . KEABLE gave a very successful Literary and Musical Entertainment at the above Hall , on Monday evening last , Bro . Keable ' s ability as an elocutionist has been thoroughl y established . He was set down on the programme for four pieces" How Jane Conquest rang the Bell , " Milne ; " A Night with a Bab y , " Cbantler ; " Mr . Bumble and Mrs . Corney , " Dickens ; and " My Pipe , " Watson 5 by the appreciation shown him b y the audience

it is clear he had made a happy selection . Bro . George Weige sang " The Bugler , " by Pinsuti , and " The Boatswain ' s Story , " by Molloyj be also , in conjunction with Mr . C . A . White , gave a capital rendering of the Duet " Excelsior . " This latter gentleman had two songs , which were much applauded , viz ., " Once Again , " Sullivan , and "The Lighthouse Light , " by Hutchison ; the second being much

to our taste . Mr . Lovetfc King ( Pianoforte ) , and Mr . Frank Richard , son ( Flute ) , rendered excellent service , while the former gentleman ' s buffo songs were given with infinite humour . The ladies who took part were Miss Keable , who played two Pianoforte Solos ,, and eshi . bited therein promise of correct musical judgment ; and Miss Jeanie Rosse . Miss Rosse sang "The Child and the Rose , " "The Old and the Young Marie , " and "The Bailiff ' s Daughter . " Miss Stephens ,

who seems to be a most painstaking artiste , was mnoh applauded in " Quand tu Chantes , " by Gounod , wherein she was ably assisted by Mr . Richardson , who played the Flute obligato . In the Second Part Miss Stephens sang " The Trespasser , " by Pontet , and gained au enthnsiastio encore , when she substituted the ever popular " No , Sir . " This lady also joined Mr . Lovett King in " The Singing Leason , " and was again most successful . Altogether the entertainment met with unqualified approval .

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always felt a pleasure in doing all he could for Masonry , and hoped he should spared many years to work for the Lodge of Harmony . " The Host , " and the Tyler ' s toast brought the proceedings to a conclusion . We should not omit to mention that during the evening Bros . Whiting , Looghurst , Acworth , Fuller , Drake , Rogers , & c . contributed somo songs . Bro . Drake ably presided at the pianoforte .

Prosperity Lodge of Instruetion , No . 65 . —At Bro . JJaidtvell ' s , the Hercules Tavern , Leadenhall-street , on Tuesday last , there were present Bros . Shadier W . M ., Maidwell S . W ., Walker J . W ., Haines S . D ., Stafford I . G ., Moss Preceptor ; Clements , Roberts , Morgan , Brown , Daniels , Webb , Marshall , & c . After preliminaries , tho Lodge was advanced , and Bro . Morgan offered himself as a

candidate to be raised to the sublime degree . After examination and entrustmeut , Lodge was opened in the third , aud the W . M . rehearsed the ceremony in a careful and impressive manner . Lodge was closed in the third aud second degrees . Bro . Maidwell was elected to preaide at the meeting on Tuesday evening next , when Bro . W . W . Morgan , Secretary No , 211 , has promised to attend and deliver one of his

lectures . The death of the mother of the worthy Secretary of this Lodge of Instruction , Bro . Hollands , was announced ; and those present agreed that a letter of condolence should be sent , expressing the sympathy of the brethren with him in the loss he has sustained . Lodge was then closed , and adjourned till Tuesday even , ing next , at 7 o'clock , when it is anticipated there will be a good attendance .

Percy Lodge of Instruction , No . 198 . —Held at the Jolly Farmers ' , Southgate-road , on Saturday last . This being the Fifteen Sections night , the brethren mustered in strong force , under the presidency of Bro . Gush , who was ably assisted by Bros . C . Lorkin S . W ., J . A . Powell J . W ., R . Pearcy Preceptor , A . W . Fenner Secretary , G . Ferrar S . D ., Parkes J . D ., Robinson I . G . Lodge was

opened in the three degrees , and the following brethren assisted the W . M . in working the various sections . First Lecture—Bros . R . Pearcy , W . Williams jun ., G . Ferrar , A . W . Fenner , C . Lorkin , D . Moss , 5 . A . Powell . Second Leotnre—Bros . W . Williams , R . I ' earoy , C . Weeden , C . Lorkin , D . Moss . Third Lecture—Bros . A . W . Fenner , E . Dignam , I . P . Cohen . A vote of thanks was accorded to the W . M .

for tbe excellent manner he had discharged the dnties of tbe chair , and hon . membership of the Lodge of Instruction was conferred on him . A vote of thanks to the brethren who assisted in working the sections concluded the bnsiness of the evening . Lodge was closed , and adjourned until Saturday , 6 th May , at 8 p . m ., when Bro . C . Weeden will preside .

Boyal Union Lodge of Instruction , No . 382 . —Meeting held on Monday , 1 st May , at the Chequers Hotel , Uxbridge , at which nine members attended . Bros . Brook W . M ., Nicholson S . W ., Taplin J . W ., Brown S . D ., Cotton J . D ., Duffin I . G . and Tyler . After the nsnal formalities the ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Fleming candidate . Bro . Howies was interrogated and entrusted , and

after the Lodge bad been advanced to the second degree , was passed to the degree of Fellow Craft . Lodge was closed in the second degree , and the brethren called from and to labour . Bro . Nicholson S . W . was unanimously elected to fill the chair at the next meeting . Lodge was closed , according to ancient custom , and adjourned until Monday , the 8 th .

United Pilgrims Lodge of Instruction , No . 507 . — Master ' s night , Friday , 28 tb April , at the Surrey Masonic Hall , Camberwell , S . E . Present Bros . F . Thnrston W . M ., W . H . Harris ( W . M . of St . Mark's Lodge ) S . W ., H . M . Williams J . W ., F . G . B . Wells S . D ., J . Bate J . D ., C . H . Phillips I . G ., John S . Terry P . M . Sec , James Stevens P . M . P . Z . Hon . Preceptor ; also Bros . Plant , Martin , H .

Goodwin , J . James , G . Bain , A . G . White , W . Klingenstein W . M . 73 , •1- S . Miller 93 S . C ., J . W . Smith Rose of Derry I . C , and others . Tho W . M . selected for his work the openings in the three degrees ; the ceremony of raising , Brother A . G . White being candidate ; the closing down to first degree ; the ceremony of initiation , Bro . F . G . B . Wells being candidate , and the Charge , which was very ably given

oy Brother J . Bate . A brief discussion on two or three points of Ritnal followed up the excellent work of the evening , and the Lodge was duly closed . Brother W . H . Harris was elected W . M . for the ensiling week . We are requested to state that tbe Lodge will be in the second degree on Friday the 12 th instant , when the Preceptor , Bro . Stevens , will prenote , at question time , his forthcoming Lecture on the Ritual and Ceremonies of that Degree .

Royal Alfred Lodge of Instruction , No . 780 . —At we Star and Garter Hotel , Kew-bridge , on Friday , the 28 th April , r- ^ 'gbt o ' clock . Bros . Andrews P . M . and Preceptor W . M ., Gnnner * ; " ¦ , Gomm P . M . J . W ., Taylor S . D ., Turner J . D ., F . Botley I . G ., •E . Botley Hon . Secretary ; Blasby P . M ., arid Maton . Visitors ~ -J - L . Sherrin 1494 , Vassella 1328 , S . Pago 1326 , Taylor 511 . Lodge

penecl ir . due form , and tho minutes were read and confirmed . Tbe b i , Sectlon ° f the first lecture was worked by Bro . Taylor and the offk 0 ' kodge opened in the second degree . Tho fonrth section ' 'he second lectnrn wns worked bv Bro . Tnvlnr nnrl the W . M

j . 3- kherrhi , Vassella , and Page were elected members of the to ' " - Bro . Gunner was elected W . M . for 5 th May . It waa decided With i ! ' etter of congratulation to Bro . Talbot ou his marriage in ., , daughter of our late Bro . Kyezor . Lodgo closed ancl adjourned .

At ^ h v Mlddlesex Lodge of Instruction , No . 1812 . — BT , ' * « athers' Hotel , Baling , on Thursday , 27 th April . Present — S U -Re adP . M . W . M ., 0 . Andrews P . M . 77 , 511 ancl 17 ( 57 S . W ., A T „ " P - - 1612 J . W , G . Coop S . D ., F . C . Woolmer J . D 217 J . D , Brosi ft Tr * ' H * E * Tacker Treasurer , J . Wells Secretary ; also •»•Davis P . M . 167 , W . G . Reynolds J . W . 14 U , Mickelbnrg P . M .

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1425 , Webb 81 , S . Parkhouse P . M . 1642 , K . H . Wood 1642 , E . D . Smith 190 , S . Smout jnn . S . W . 1642 , J . Heath 1681 , E . Rogers 1642 , Parker 1428 , Cotton 382 , Tapling 382 , Nicholson 382 , Stroud 55 , Hart 1681 , J . Chapman 591 , J . French 1612 , A . Jones , G , Coop , J . Owen , J . J . Clarke , E . C . Porter , G . Parsons , W . Nye , H . J . Hewlings , H . Lamb , J . 0 . Walker , Pitt , H . Stephens . Lodge waa

opened in dne form , and minutes of previous meeting were read , confirmed and signed . Lodge was opened in the second and third degrees , when tbe sections were worked . First Lecture—Bros . E . Rogers , Henry E . Tucker , A . Jones , G . Coop , G . Davis , E , Rogers , G . Davis . Second Lecture—Brothers Heath , W . G , Beynolds , Miokelbnrgb , Charles Andrews , Samuel Smout jnn .

Lodge was resumed to the third degree , and Bros . Parkhouse aud Bro . G . Davia worked the first and third sections . On the motion of Bro . Tucker , an address , congratulating H . R . H . Priuce Leopold on his marriage with H . S . H . the Princess of Waldeck , was unanimously agreed to , aud ordered to be recorded on the minutes , A vote of thanks was unanimously accorded to Bro . G . Bead and the

other brethren for working the sections . Thursday , 4 th May . —Bros . 0 . Andrews P . M . W . M ., A . Jones S . W ., Cunningham J . W ., J . Wells Sec , Hewlings S . D ., Lamb J . D ., J . Owen I . G . j Bros . Stephens , J . J . Clarke , J . A . Smith P . M . After prelumnaries , Bro . Lamb answered the questions leading to the second degree . Bro . A . Jones answered the questions leading to the third degree .

Bro . C . Andrews worked a part of the installation ceremony . Lodge was closed to first degree . The Secretary read a letter he had reoeived from the Hon . A . Yorke , Eqnerry in Waiting to H . R . H . the Dnke of Albany , acknowledging the congratulations of the brethren on the occasion of His Royal Highness ' s marriage . This was ordered to be entered on the minntes Bro . A Jones was-elected W . M . for the next meeting . Lodge was closed in due form .

Sackville Lodge , No . 1619 . —A regular meeting of this Lodge was held on Tuesday , the 2 nd inst ., at the Crown Hotel , East Grinstead . Present—Bros . E . A . Head W . M ., W . Bodge S . W ., J . G . Calway J . W ., S . Davison I . P . M ., John G . Horsey P . M ., G . Mitchell Secretary , W . Pile S . D ., A . M . Betohley W . S . ; also Bros . G . Histed , G . D . Woolgar , J . Woodbridge , J . Cooper and W . Hoskina j Visitor ,

Brother Thomas Smith 1096 . Lodge was opened at 5 p . m ., and after confirming the minntes of previous meetings , the brethren unanimonsly elected the S . W ., Bro . Ridge W . M . for the ensuing year ; Bro . Heokford Treasurer , and Bro . Sergeant Tyler . Three auditors were appointed . Brother John G . Horsey P . M . next read the bye-laws of

the Lodge , and was followed by Bro . Davison P . M . giving notice of motion that a jewel be voted by the Lodge to the retiring W . M ., and tbat tbe bye-laws of the Lodge , so far as relates to the dates of meet , ingand payment of subscriptions , be altered . After Lodge was closed , the brethren reassembled at table , and spent a very pleasant evening .

Town Hall, Poplar.

TOWN HALL , POPLAR .

BRO . J . A . KEABLE gave a very successful Literary and Musical Entertainment at the above Hall , on Monday evening last , Bro . Keable ' s ability as an elocutionist has been thoroughl y established . He was set down on the programme for four pieces" How Jane Conquest rang the Bell , " Milne ; " A Night with a Bab y , " Cbantler ; " Mr . Bumble and Mrs . Corney , " Dickens ; and " My Pipe , " Watson 5 by the appreciation shown him b y the audience

it is clear he had made a happy selection . Bro . George Weige sang " The Bugler , " by Pinsuti , and " The Boatswain ' s Story , " by Molloyj be also , in conjunction with Mr . C . A . White , gave a capital rendering of the Duet " Excelsior . " This latter gentleman had two songs , which were much applauded , viz ., " Once Again , " Sullivan , and "The Lighthouse Light , " by Hutchison ; the second being much

to our taste . Mr . Lovetfc King ( Pianoforte ) , and Mr . Frank Richard , son ( Flute ) , rendered excellent service , while the former gentleman ' s buffo songs were given with infinite humour . The ladies who took part were Miss Keable , who played two Pianoforte Solos ,, and eshi . bited therein promise of correct musical judgment ; and Miss Jeanie Rosse . Miss Rosse sang "The Child and the Rose , " "The Old and the Young Marie , " and "The Bailiff ' s Daughter . " Miss Stephens ,

who seems to be a most painstaking artiste , was mnoh applauded in " Quand tu Chantes , " by Gounod , wherein she was ably assisted by Mr . Richardson , who played the Flute obligato . In the Second Part Miss Stephens sang " The Trespasser , " by Pontet , and gained au enthnsiastio encore , when she substituted the ever popular " No , Sir . " This lady also joined Mr . Lovett King in " The Singing Leason , " and was again most successful . Altogether the entertainment met with unqualified approval .

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