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Notices Of Meetings

Egyptian Lodge of Instruction , No . 27 . —On Thursday , 6 th November , at Bro . Maidwell ' s , Hercules Tavern , 119 Leadenhallstreet , E . C . Present : —Bros . J . Da Silva W . M ., Gimingham S . W ., Bedell J . W ., L . Norden Sec , Valentino S . D ., Webb J . D ., C . H . Webb PreceDtor : Bros . Moss . Bin

W . M . rohearsed the ceremony of initiation , Bro . Moss candidate . The W . M . worked the first , second , third and fourth sections of the lecture , assisted by the brethren . Bro . Gimingham was elected W . M . for the ensuing week , aftor which Lodge was closed in due form .

St . Michael ' s Lodge of Instruction , No . 211 . —A meet . ing was held on Thursday evening , at the George Hotel , Australianavenue , Barbican . Present—Bros . A . Withers W . M ., Radcliffe S . W ., IT . Forss J . W ., Back S . D ., Young J . D ., G . H . Stephens as Sec , Hentsob I . G ., Peirce , & o . Lodge was opened in due form , and the

minutes of last meeting received confirmation . Bro . G . H . Stephens offered to be candidate , and tho ceremony of initiation was ably rendered by Bro . Withers . Bro . Peirce was tested and entrusted ; Lodge was opened up , and the ceremony of passing was rehearsed , Bro . Peiroe candidate , Bro . H . Forss , Yarborough Lodgo 554 , was admitted a member .

Upton Lodge of Instruction , No . 1227 . —Hold at the King and Queen , Norton Folgate , E . C , on Thursday , 6 th Ootober . Present—Bros . Gieseke W . M ., Westfield S . W ., Legg J . W ., Fenner Preceptor , Wallbreohfc Sec , D . Moss S . D ., Hine I . G .: also Bros .

Patrick , Hansbaob , Pearcy , and others . The ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Patrick aoting as candidate . The second and third sections of the lecture were worked by Bro . Fenner , assisted by tho brethren . Bro . Westfield was appointed to preside at the next meeting .

Burdett Coutts Lodge of Instruction . —At the regular meeting , at Bro . Smith's , Salmon and Ball , on the 29 th ult ., the Fifteen Sections were worked under the able presidency of Bro . W . Mnsto P . M . and Preceptor . He was supported by Bro . C . H . Wobb P . M . 1607 as S . W ., and Bro . Christian J . W . We regret that so few members of the Lodge of Instruction were present to

hear the excellent rendering of the seotions . Although anxious to excuse them , on the plea of bad weather , or the many similar meetings just being held , we cannot but regret so few were there to do honour to the Visitors . The sections were rendered by the following brethren!—First Lecture—Bros . Clarke , Woodding , Chitson ,

Christian , McDonald , Webb . T . Barnes . Second Lecture—Bros . Veal , Moss , Ellis , Cundick , Stephens . Third Lecture—Bros . I . P . Cohen , J . Taylor , West . The compliment of a vote of thanks , also the honorary membership of the Lodge , was accorded to Bro . Mnsto . Votes of thanks were also passed to the S . W . Bvo . Webb aud the working brethren . Lodge was duly closed .

Friars Lodge of Instruction , No . 1349 . —Held at Bro . Pavitt ' s , Liverpool Arms , Canning Town , Tuesday , 4 th November . Bros . Pavitt W . M ., Power S . W ., Smith J . W ., P . M . Myers S . D ., Johnson J . D ., Legg I . G ., Worsley Secretary , P . M . Mnsto Preceptor ; also Bros . Fyfe , Spencer , Sanderson , Coper , Sadler , White , Barker , & o . The Lodge was formally opened , aud the minutes of last meeting

were read and confirmed . The ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Worsley acting as candidate . Bro . Pavitt worked the first section of the Lecture , Bro . Worsley the second , third , and fourth , assisted by the brethren . Bros . Sanderson 949 and Cope 898 were elected members . Bro . Power was unanimously elected W . M . for the

ensuing week . This Lodge commences precisely at 7 . 30 , and closes at 9 . 30 , so that visitors from town can reach home by ten . We can recommend Craftsmen to look in at this ably conducted Lodge of Instruction . The brethren who raauage affairs pay overy attention to those who visit them , aud the instruction imparted 13 of a sound and practical nature .

The Great City Lodge of Instruction , No . 1426 . —On Thursday , 30 th October , at Masons' Hall Tavern , E . C . Present—Bros . Poore P . M . W . M ., Tolmie P . M . S . W ., Earner J . W ., Bisset S . D ., Kibble J . D ., Lewis I . G ., Harper Secretary , Sanl Preceptor , and a goodly muster of the brethren . Lodge was opened in due form , and minutes of previous meeting were confirmed . The Fifteen Sections were then worked by the following brethren : —First Lecture—Bros .

E . A . Babcr P . M . 452 , Perceval W . M . 1007 , Harper J . D . 121 ( 5 , Moss J . W . 1201 , Jas . Stevens P . M . 1426 , & a ., Tolmie P . M . 861 , Ookenden S . W . 1512 . Second Lecture—Bros . Paddle 1201 , Goodman , E . A . Baber P . M . 452 , Marvin 1768 , Sanl W . M . 1201 . Third Lecture—Bros . Bisset 105 S . C ., Blackie W . M . 1426 , E . A . Taylor P . M . 1201 . The Lodge was closed to first degree . Votes of thanks were passed to Bro . Pooro and tho working brethren . Lodge was afterwards closed in due form .

Marquess of Ripon Lodge of Instruction , No . 1489 . —At the Pembnry Tavern , Amhurst-road , on Monday , 3 rd November Bros . Grist W . M ., Goddard S . W ., Gai-roJ J . W ., J . Lorkin Secretary , P . M . Stephens Treasurer , McMillan S . D ., Cox J . D ., High I . G ., Bro . C . Lorkin Preceptor , Bn » . R . Olley , Aspinall , Conbro , Blunt ,

McPherson , and others . The ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Coubro candidate . Bro . J . Lorkin worked the 1 st and 2 nd sections of tho Lecture , assisted by the brethren . The ceremony of passing was rehearsed , Bro . Aspinall candidate . Bro . Goddard was elected W . M . for the ensuing week , and appointed his Officers in rotation . The Lodge was then closed .

Notices Of Meetings

Kingsland Lodge , No . 1693 . —Held its regular meeting on Tuesday last , the 4 th instant , at Bro . Fysh ' s , Jolly Farmers . Southgate-road . Present—Bro . H . P . Isaac W . M ., Hawkins S . W ., A . W . Fenner J . W ., Crosbio Treas ., C . K . Killiek sen . P . M . Secretary , H . Hall S . D ., W . Bnrtle J . D ., Western I . G ., Steedraan Tyler ; also P . M . ' s C . K . Killiek inn . and A . H . Trewinnard . Visitors—Bros .

Gibbs Perfect Ashlar 1178 , and R . Clark of the Cripplogate Lodge 1613 ; a strong muster of the members of the Lodge wero also in attendance . The Lodge was opened in ancient form , and tho minntes of last regular meeting having been road and confirmed , the ballot was takon for the admission of Mr . Richard Dofriez , which proved unanimous , and that gentleman was duly initiated into tho mysteries

of our ancient rite , in a very impressive manner by the W . M ., who was ably supported by his Officers . There being no othor business on the rota , tho Lodge was closed , and the brethren adjourned to a light repast , to which ample justice was done . Aftor the Loyal and patriotic toasts had been disposed of , the W . M . proposed tho health of the P . M . 's , dwelling largely on the valuable assistance the W . M .

received from them . To his remarks they severally responded in short but effective speeches . Tho W . M . ' s health was proposed , and received with the usual honours ; in replying Bro . Isaac assnred the brethren that he would strive to perform his duties with the utmost assiduity ; he felt proud of his position , more particularly as he was supported by such an efficient staff of Officers , and he trusted that

his yea- might be as great a success as that of his predecessor . The Treasurer , Secretary , and Visitors' toasts were next on the list , and were duly honoured , as was also that of the Officers . Tho Tyler ' s toast brought a pleasant evening to a close . The evening ' s amusement was considerably augmented by tho vocal abilities displayed by several brethren ; a capital reoitation was also given by a member of the Lodge .

Ancient Carthage Royal Arch Chapter , No . 1717 E . C , at Tunis . —The first meeting of the winter season was held on Saturday , 25 th Ootober . Present—E . Coraps . A . M . Broadley D . D . G . M . Malta Z ., Dr . Mugnaini EL , Baron James Castellnuovo J . ; Comps . J . H . Stevens E ., G . Pentecost N ., Dr . Perini P . S ., Cassar 1 st A . S ., Barsotti 2 nd A . S ., Professor V . C Clement Registrar , Pro .

fessor Souiller Interpreter , and others . The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . Comp . T . F . Reade , H . B . M . 's Agent and Consul General , P . D . D . G . M . Egypt , & c . was unanimously elected a member of the Chapter . On tho proposition of the M . E . Z ., a vote of thanks was passed in favour of the 2 nd and 3 rd Principals for their invaluable services to tho Chapter dnring their term of

office . The three Principals having expressed their desire to retire from office , a ballot was taken for their successors , which rosulted aa follows : —Comps . T . F . Reade P . M . 106 S Z ., Dr . Perini W . M . 1717 H „ J . E . L . Barker , C . E ., W . M . 1835 , T . After routine business being transacted , tho Chapter was closed in peace and harmony according to ancient form .

Royal Savoy Lodge , No . 1744 . —A meeting of this Lodgo took place at Ashley ' s Hotel , Covent Garden , on Tuesday , 2 Sth nit ., Bro . J . Willing W . M . in the chair . Also present , Bros . J . Douglass S . W ., Jones as J . W ., W . M . Stylos Secretary , Hyland J . D ., Cook I . G ., Holt W . S ., Doller , Jaqnes , Dovey , Smith , Sill is , Lloyd , Bennett , Cole , and about f » 0 other Brethren . Visitors—Bros . Mursell J . W .

Medina 35 , Kanffmami D . C . Kings Cross 1732 , and Moacock Crystal Palace 742 . Tho minutes of the previous regular meeting , and that of the Emergency having been read and confirmed , Bros . Dickey and Ramsden were raised to the degree of M . M . ; Bro 3 . Harton , Blundoll , Thorn , and Holland were passed to the degree of F . C . ; aftor which Messrs . Q . Dickey , H . Hoare , and J . T . Woods were proporly

introduced and impressively initiated into the mysteries of the Craft . The election of W . M . for tho ensuing year was proceeded with , when Bro . John Douglass ( Standard Theatre ) , P . M . of the Metropolitan Lodge 1507 , was unanimously elected . The outgoing W . M . was unanimously elected Treasurer , and Bro . Nolan Tyler . Bros . Sillis , Maby , Bennett , Johnson and Lieut . Colo were elected auditors .

The Secretary Bro . Stilea ( W . M . King's Cross Lolge 1732 ) proposed that a P . M . ' s jewel of the value of £ 10 10 s be voted to Bro . Willing W . M . ' s for his successful and able working during his year of office as Founder and first W . M . of the Royal Savoy Lodge . This was seconded and carried unanimonsly . The names of several candidates were given in to be ballotted for and initiated at ensuing meeting (

installation ) , and after accepting Bro . Treadwell s resignation . The brethren adjourned to banquet , at half-past seven . During the evening the W . M . most earnestly thanked the Officers and brethren for their able working and hearty co-operation from tho formation of the Lodge , some fifteen months ago ; he felt certain the same goodwill and assistance would bo rendered to his successor . The number of the Brethren in

the Lodge now amounted to about seventy , and the earnest attention paid by the members to the duties of Fremasonry , and cordial reception accorded to visitors at all times , nugnred well for the prosperity of the Lodge and the happiness of the brethren . Several songs wero excellently rendered and tho meeting broko up about 10 in the evening . The installation meetitig will take place the fourth Tuesday in November .

Saint Leonard Lodge , No . 1788 . —The November meeting was held in the Council Chamber of tho Town hall , Shoreditch , on Wednesday last . Bro . Louis Stean W . M . presided , and was snpported by Bros . G . T . Barr S . W ., C . F . Barham J . W ., Rev . H . G . Henderson Chaplain , C . Stevens Treasurer , J . Cox Won . Sec , E . Benjamin S . D ., J . A . Jones J . D ., A . A . Clement I . G ., C . T . Speight Tyler , J . Fnnstou , W . Beasley , W . Snellgrove , T . Lawrence , J . Staff , J . Tidball , F . Matthews ,

E . Walkor , Dr . W . Holt , R . Drysdale , H . J . Thrower , G . Plummer , W . H . Brand , W- Prevost , R . S . Mendey . The Lodge was opened according to ancient custom , and Bro . J . Stall" was passed , tho ceremony being ably worked . Bro . G . T . Barr was unanimonsly elected W . M . lor the ensning year ; Bro . C . Stevens was re-elected Treasurer , and Bro . C . T . Speight Tyler . Routine business was transacted , and the Lodgo was closed .

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Notices Of Meetings

Egyptian Lodge of Instruction , No . 27 . —On Thursday , 6 th November , at Bro . Maidwell ' s , Hercules Tavern , 119 Leadenhallstreet , E . C . Present : —Bros . J . Da Silva W . M ., Gimingham S . W ., Bedell J . W ., L . Norden Sec , Valentino S . D ., Webb J . D ., C . H . Webb PreceDtor : Bros . Moss . Bin

W . M . rohearsed the ceremony of initiation , Bro . Moss candidate . The W . M . worked the first , second , third and fourth sections of the lecture , assisted by the brethren . Bro . Gimingham was elected W . M . for the ensuing week , aftor which Lodge was closed in due form .

St . Michael ' s Lodge of Instruction , No . 211 . —A meet . ing was held on Thursday evening , at the George Hotel , Australianavenue , Barbican . Present—Bros . A . Withers W . M ., Radcliffe S . W ., IT . Forss J . W ., Back S . D ., Young J . D ., G . H . Stephens as Sec , Hentsob I . G ., Peirce , & o . Lodge was opened in due form , and the

minutes of last meeting received confirmation . Bro . G . H . Stephens offered to be candidate , and tho ceremony of initiation was ably rendered by Bro . Withers . Bro . Peirce was tested and entrusted ; Lodge was opened up , and the ceremony of passing was rehearsed , Bro . Peiroe candidate , Bro . H . Forss , Yarborough Lodgo 554 , was admitted a member .

Upton Lodge of Instruction , No . 1227 . —Hold at the King and Queen , Norton Folgate , E . C , on Thursday , 6 th Ootober . Present—Bros . Gieseke W . M ., Westfield S . W ., Legg J . W ., Fenner Preceptor , Wallbreohfc Sec , D . Moss S . D ., Hine I . G .: also Bros .

Patrick , Hansbaob , Pearcy , and others . The ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Patrick aoting as candidate . The second and third sections of the lecture were worked by Bro . Fenner , assisted by tho brethren . Bro . Westfield was appointed to preside at the next meeting .

Burdett Coutts Lodge of Instruction . —At the regular meeting , at Bro . Smith's , Salmon and Ball , on the 29 th ult ., the Fifteen Sections were worked under the able presidency of Bro . W . Mnsto P . M . and Preceptor . He was supported by Bro . C . H . Wobb P . M . 1607 as S . W ., and Bro . Christian J . W . We regret that so few members of the Lodge of Instruction were present to

hear the excellent rendering of the seotions . Although anxious to excuse them , on the plea of bad weather , or the many similar meetings just being held , we cannot but regret so few were there to do honour to the Visitors . The sections were rendered by the following brethren!—First Lecture—Bros . Clarke , Woodding , Chitson ,

Christian , McDonald , Webb . T . Barnes . Second Lecture—Bros . Veal , Moss , Ellis , Cundick , Stephens . Third Lecture—Bros . I . P . Cohen , J . Taylor , West . The compliment of a vote of thanks , also the honorary membership of the Lodge , was accorded to Bro . Mnsto . Votes of thanks were also passed to the S . W . Bvo . Webb aud the working brethren . Lodge was duly closed .

Friars Lodge of Instruction , No . 1349 . —Held at Bro . Pavitt ' s , Liverpool Arms , Canning Town , Tuesday , 4 th November . Bros . Pavitt W . M ., Power S . W ., Smith J . W ., P . M . Myers S . D ., Johnson J . D ., Legg I . G ., Worsley Secretary , P . M . Mnsto Preceptor ; also Bros . Fyfe , Spencer , Sanderson , Coper , Sadler , White , Barker , & o . The Lodge was formally opened , aud the minutes of last meeting

were read and confirmed . The ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Worsley acting as candidate . Bro . Pavitt worked the first section of the Lecture , Bro . Worsley the second , third , and fourth , assisted by the brethren . Bros . Sanderson 949 and Cope 898 were elected members . Bro . Power was unanimously elected W . M . for the

ensuing week . This Lodge commences precisely at 7 . 30 , and closes at 9 . 30 , so that visitors from town can reach home by ten . We can recommend Craftsmen to look in at this ably conducted Lodge of Instruction . The brethren who raauage affairs pay overy attention to those who visit them , aud the instruction imparted 13 of a sound and practical nature .

The Great City Lodge of Instruction , No . 1426 . —On Thursday , 30 th October , at Masons' Hall Tavern , E . C . Present—Bros . Poore P . M . W . M ., Tolmie P . M . S . W ., Earner J . W ., Bisset S . D ., Kibble J . D ., Lewis I . G ., Harper Secretary , Sanl Preceptor , and a goodly muster of the brethren . Lodge was opened in due form , and minutes of previous meeting were confirmed . The Fifteen Sections were then worked by the following brethren : —First Lecture—Bros .

E . A . Babcr P . M . 452 , Perceval W . M . 1007 , Harper J . D . 121 ( 5 , Moss J . W . 1201 , Jas . Stevens P . M . 1426 , & a ., Tolmie P . M . 861 , Ookenden S . W . 1512 . Second Lecture—Bros . Paddle 1201 , Goodman , E . A . Baber P . M . 452 , Marvin 1768 , Sanl W . M . 1201 . Third Lecture—Bros . Bisset 105 S . C ., Blackie W . M . 1426 , E . A . Taylor P . M . 1201 . The Lodge was closed to first degree . Votes of thanks were passed to Bro . Pooro and tho working brethren . Lodge was afterwards closed in due form .

Marquess of Ripon Lodge of Instruction , No . 1489 . —At the Pembnry Tavern , Amhurst-road , on Monday , 3 rd November Bros . Grist W . M ., Goddard S . W ., Gai-roJ J . W ., J . Lorkin Secretary , P . M . Stephens Treasurer , McMillan S . D ., Cox J . D ., High I . G ., Bro . C . Lorkin Preceptor , Bn » . R . Olley , Aspinall , Conbro , Blunt ,

McPherson , and others . The ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Coubro candidate . Bro . J . Lorkin worked the 1 st and 2 nd sections of tho Lecture , assisted by the brethren . The ceremony of passing was rehearsed , Bro . Aspinall candidate . Bro . Goddard was elected W . M . for the ensuing week , and appointed his Officers in rotation . The Lodge was then closed .

Notices Of Meetings

Kingsland Lodge , No . 1693 . —Held its regular meeting on Tuesday last , the 4 th instant , at Bro . Fysh ' s , Jolly Farmers . Southgate-road . Present—Bro . H . P . Isaac W . M ., Hawkins S . W ., A . W . Fenner J . W ., Crosbio Treas ., C . K . Killiek sen . P . M . Secretary , H . Hall S . D ., W . Bnrtle J . D ., Western I . G ., Steedraan Tyler ; also P . M . ' s C . K . Killiek inn . and A . H . Trewinnard . Visitors—Bros .

Gibbs Perfect Ashlar 1178 , and R . Clark of the Cripplogate Lodge 1613 ; a strong muster of the members of the Lodge wero also in attendance . The Lodge was opened in ancient form , and tho minntes of last regular meeting having been road and confirmed , the ballot was takon for the admission of Mr . Richard Dofriez , which proved unanimous , and that gentleman was duly initiated into tho mysteries

of our ancient rite , in a very impressive manner by the W . M ., who was ably supported by his Officers . There being no othor business on the rota , tho Lodge was closed , and the brethren adjourned to a light repast , to which ample justice was done . Aftor the Loyal and patriotic toasts had been disposed of , the W . M . proposed tho health of the P . M . 's , dwelling largely on the valuable assistance the W . M .

received from them . To his remarks they severally responded in short but effective speeches . Tho W . M . ' s health was proposed , and received with the usual honours ; in replying Bro . Isaac assnred the brethren that he would strive to perform his duties with the utmost assiduity ; he felt proud of his position , more particularly as he was supported by such an efficient staff of Officers , and he trusted that

his yea- might be as great a success as that of his predecessor . The Treasurer , Secretary , and Visitors' toasts were next on the list , and were duly honoured , as was also that of the Officers . Tho Tyler ' s toast brought a pleasant evening to a close . The evening ' s amusement was considerably augmented by tho vocal abilities displayed by several brethren ; a capital reoitation was also given by a member of the Lodge .

Ancient Carthage Royal Arch Chapter , No . 1717 E . C , at Tunis . —The first meeting of the winter season was held on Saturday , 25 th Ootober . Present—E . Coraps . A . M . Broadley D . D . G . M . Malta Z ., Dr . Mugnaini EL , Baron James Castellnuovo J . ; Comps . J . H . Stevens E ., G . Pentecost N ., Dr . Perini P . S ., Cassar 1 st A . S ., Barsotti 2 nd A . S ., Professor V . C Clement Registrar , Pro .

fessor Souiller Interpreter , and others . The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . Comp . T . F . Reade , H . B . M . 's Agent and Consul General , P . D . D . G . M . Egypt , & c . was unanimously elected a member of the Chapter . On tho proposition of the M . E . Z ., a vote of thanks was passed in favour of the 2 nd and 3 rd Principals for their invaluable services to tho Chapter dnring their term of

office . The three Principals having expressed their desire to retire from office , a ballot was taken for their successors , which rosulted aa follows : —Comps . T . F . Reade P . M . 106 S Z ., Dr . Perini W . M . 1717 H „ J . E . L . Barker , C . E ., W . M . 1835 , T . After routine business being transacted , tho Chapter was closed in peace and harmony according to ancient form .

Royal Savoy Lodge , No . 1744 . —A meeting of this Lodgo took place at Ashley ' s Hotel , Covent Garden , on Tuesday , 2 Sth nit ., Bro . J . Willing W . M . in the chair . Also present , Bros . J . Douglass S . W ., Jones as J . W ., W . M . Stylos Secretary , Hyland J . D ., Cook I . G ., Holt W . S ., Doller , Jaqnes , Dovey , Smith , Sill is , Lloyd , Bennett , Cole , and about f » 0 other Brethren . Visitors—Bros . Mursell J . W .

Medina 35 , Kanffmami D . C . Kings Cross 1732 , and Moacock Crystal Palace 742 . Tho minutes of the previous regular meeting , and that of the Emergency having been read and confirmed , Bros . Dickey and Ramsden were raised to the degree of M . M . ; Bro 3 . Harton , Blundoll , Thorn , and Holland were passed to the degree of F . C . ; aftor which Messrs . Q . Dickey , H . Hoare , and J . T . Woods were proporly

introduced and impressively initiated into the mysteries of the Craft . The election of W . M . for tho ensuing year was proceeded with , when Bro . John Douglass ( Standard Theatre ) , P . M . of the Metropolitan Lodge 1507 , was unanimously elected . The outgoing W . M . was unanimously elected Treasurer , and Bro . Nolan Tyler . Bros . Sillis , Maby , Bennett , Johnson and Lieut . Colo were elected auditors .

The Secretary Bro . Stilea ( W . M . King's Cross Lolge 1732 ) proposed that a P . M . ' s jewel of the value of £ 10 10 s be voted to Bro . Willing W . M . ' s for his successful and able working during his year of office as Founder and first W . M . of the Royal Savoy Lodge . This was seconded and carried unanimonsly . The names of several candidates were given in to be ballotted for and initiated at ensuing meeting (

installation ) , and after accepting Bro . Treadwell s resignation . The brethren adjourned to banquet , at half-past seven . During the evening the W . M . most earnestly thanked the Officers and brethren for their able working and hearty co-operation from tho formation of the Lodge , some fifteen months ago ; he felt certain the same goodwill and assistance would bo rendered to his successor . The number of the Brethren in

the Lodge now amounted to about seventy , and the earnest attention paid by the members to the duties of Fremasonry , and cordial reception accorded to visitors at all times , nugnred well for the prosperity of the Lodge and the happiness of the brethren . Several songs wero excellently rendered and tho meeting broko up about 10 in the evening . The installation meetitig will take place the fourth Tuesday in November .

Saint Leonard Lodge , No . 1788 . —The November meeting was held in the Council Chamber of tho Town hall , Shoreditch , on Wednesday last . Bro . Louis Stean W . M . presided , and was snpported by Bros . G . T . Barr S . W ., C . F . Barham J . W ., Rev . H . G . Henderson Chaplain , C . Stevens Treasurer , J . Cox Won . Sec , E . Benjamin S . D ., J . A . Jones J . D ., A . A . Clement I . G ., C . T . Speight Tyler , J . Fnnstou , W . Beasley , W . Snellgrove , T . Lawrence , J . Staff , J . Tidball , F . Matthews ,

E . Walkor , Dr . W . Holt , R . Drysdale , H . J . Thrower , G . Plummer , W . H . Brand , W- Prevost , R . S . Mendey . The Lodge was opened according to ancient custom , and Bro . J . Stall" was passed , tho ceremony being ably worked . Bro . G . T . Barr was unanimonsly elected W . M . lor the ensning year ; Bro . C . Stevens was re-elected Treasurer , and Bro . C . T . Speight Tyler . Routine business was transacted , and the Lodgo was closed .

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