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Diary For The Week.

, oQ' > _ Corinthian , George Inn , Gle'gall Road , Cubitt Town . u?—Prince Leopold , Moorgate Tavern , Moorgate Street , at 7 ( Instruction ) -5 _ -Peckham , Lord Wellington Hotel , SliiOld Kent-road , at 3 . ( Instruction ) V-Ui—riiiVo of Ooimnnght .. R- > ya ' - F . 'Uvanl , M > w > -M . voct , Hackney . at * ( Inst . ) JfiOj-Wanrterers , Black Horse , York Stivet , S . W ., at 7 . 30 ( Instruction ) , g>(—Eccleston , Criterion , Piccadilly Iti 33 _[{ rownrigg . Swan Hotel , Kingston on Thames }(; g- >_ Beaconsfiekl , Chequers , Marsh Street , Walthamstow , at 7 . 30 ( Inst . ) 1791—Croaton , Prince Albert Tavern , Portobollo-ter ., Notting-hill-gato ( Inst . ) R A 177—Domatic . Union Tavern . Air-street . Regont-st ., at 8 ( Instruction ) R A . 1593—Ley Spring , Red Lion , Leytonstone

20— Royal Kent of Antiquity , Sun Hotel , Chatham jjjl—Monnt Sinai , Public-buildings , Penzance 178— . Antiquity Royal Hotel , Wigan . 200—Old Globe , Private Rooms , Globe-street , Scarborough 221—St . John , Commercial Hotel , Town Hall Square , Bolton 246—Royal Union . Freemasons Hall , Cheltenham . 325—St . John ' s Freemasons'Hall , Islington-square , Salford 342—Royal Susex , Freemasons' Hall . 79 Commercial Road , Laudpcrt

428—Sincerity , Angel Inn , Novthwich , Cheshire 451—Sutherland , Town Hall , Burslem 537—Zetland , 9 Hamilton-street , Birkenhead . 5 gl _ Faith , Drover ' s Inn , Openshaw 592—Cotteswold , King's Head Hotel , Cirencester 59 t—Downshire , Masonic Hall . Liverpool , at 7 . ( Instruction ) 833 _ Yarborough , Freemasons' Hall , Manchester 673—St . John , Masonio Hall , Liverpool , at 8 . ( Instruction . )

683—Isca , Freemasons Hall , Dock-street , Newport , Monmouthshire 795—St . John , Ray Mead Hotel , Maidenhead 816— Royd , Spring Gardens Inn , Wardle , near Rochdale 823—Everton , Masonic Hall , Liverpool 969— Sun and Sector , Assembly Rooms , Workington 972—St . Augustine , Masonio Hall , Canterbury . 1019—Sincerity , Freemasons' Hull , Zetland-street , Wakefield 1040—Sykes , Masonic Hall , Driffield , YorKs

1036—Walton , Skelmersdale Masonic Hall , Kirkdale , Liverpool 1129 -St . Chad , Roebuck Hotel , Rochdale 1161—De Grey and Ripon , Brunswick Hotel , Piccadilly , Manchester 1206—Cinque ' Ports , Bell Hotel , Sandwich 1246—Holte , Holte Hotel , Aston 1301—Brighouse , Masonic Room , Bradford-road , Brighouse 1337—Anchor , Masonic Rooms , Durham House , Northallerton 1353—Duke of Lancaster , Athenreum , Lancaster

1356—De Grey and Ripon , 140 North Hill-street , Liverpool , at 7 . 30 ( Instruction ] 1413—Salem , Town Hall , Dawlish , Devon 1501—Wycombe , Town Hall , High Wycombe 1511—Alexandra , Masonic Hall , Hornsea . Hull . 1634—Starkie , Railway Hotel , Ramsbottom R . A . 680—Unity , Wheat Sheaf , Ormskirk R . A . 691—Buckingham , George Hotel , Aylesbury R . A . 1060—Marmion , Masonic Rooms , Tamworth

THURSDAY , 21 st SEPTEMBER

House Committee , Girls' School , Battersea Rise , at 4 3—Fidelity , Yorkshire Grey , London-street , Fitzroy-sq ., at 8 ( Instruction ) 15—Kent , Chequers , Marsh-street , Walthamstow , at 7 . 30 ( Instruction ) 27—Egyptian , Hercules Tavern , Leadenhall-street , E . G ., at 7 . 30 ( Instruction ) 87—Vitruvian , White Hart , College-street , Lambeth , at 8 ( Instruction ) 435—Salisbury , Union Tavern . Air-street , Regent-street , W ., at 8 ( Inst . ) 704— Camden , Crown and Cushion , London Wall , at 7 ( Instruction )

7 o 4—High Cross , Coach and Horses , Lower Tottenham , at 8 ( Instruction ) 901—City of London , Jamaica Coffee House , Cornhill , at 6 . 30 . ( Instruction ) 902—Burgoyne , Cock Tavern , St . Martin ' s-eontt , Luugate-hffl , at 6 . 30 ( Inst ) 1158—Southern Star , Pheasant , Stangate , Westminster-bridge , at 8 ( Inst . ) 1227—Upton , Swan , Bethnal Green-road , near Shoreditch , at 8 ( Instruction ) 1278—Burdett Coutts , Approach Tavern , Victoria Park 1320—Blackheath , Green Man , Blackheath

1321—Emblematic , Horns Tavern , Kennington 1339—Stockwell , Cock Tavern , Kennington-road , at 7 . 30 ( Instruction ) 1365-Clapton , White Hart , Clapton 1614—Covent Garden , Constitution , Bedford-street , W . O ., at 7 . 45 ( Instruction . ) 1623—West Smithfield , Freemasons' Hall , W . C . 1673—Langton , Mansion House Station Restaurant , E . C . at 6 , ( Instruction )

1 G 77—Crusaders , Old Jerusalem Tav ., St . John's Gate , Clerkenwoll , at 9 ( Inst . ) 1728—Temple Bar , Anderton's Hotel , Fleet-street 1901—Selwyn , East Dulwich Hotel , East Dulwich . R . A . 753—Prince Frederick William , Lord ' s Hotel , St . John's Wood , at 8 . ( In . ) R . A . 1471—North London , Canonbury Tavern , Canonbury Place , at 8 : ( Inst . ) M . M . —Duke of Connaught , Haverlock , Albion-rd ., Dalston , E ., at 8 . 30 ( Inst . )

42—Relief , Albion Hotel , Haymarket-street , Bury , Lancashire 56—Howard , High-street , Arundel 98—St . Martin , Town Hall , Burslem 116—Royal Lancashire , Swan Hotel , Colne 203—Ancient Union , Masonio Hall , Liverpool 208—Threo Grand Principles , Masonic Hall , Dewsbury I , ? -Union , Queen's Arms Inn , George-street , Ashton-under-Lvne £ 75—Harmony , Masonic Hall , South Parade , Huddersfleld -83—Amity , Swan Hotel , Market-place , Haslingden

" 37—Candour , New Masonic Rooms , Uppermill , Saddleworth 543—Concord , Militia Officers' Mess Rooms , Starkie-street , Preston oil—Faith , Bull's Head Inn , Radcliffe , Lancashire ^¦ " —Perseverance , 01 : 1 Bull Hotel , Church-street , Blackburn w—Probity and Freedom , Red Lion Inn , Smallbridge ° -fi ~ John of Gaunt , Freemasons * Hall , Halford-street , Leicester „„ . Harmony , Freemasons' Hall , Salem-street , Bradford ° " ?—yombermore , Queeen ' s Hotel , Birkenhead » a 6—D Ogle . Masonic Hall . Morneth

mo S affdon - Eidloy Arms Hotel , Blyth lnii S riltshire of fidelity , Town Hall , Devizes . l < u » ™ ch ? 10 nd ' Crown Hotel , Blackfriars-street , Salford IIRI S , xcelsior ' Miisonic Hall , Great George-street , Leeds 11 S 9 S ' Prirato Rooms , St . German ' s , Cornwall . lMo ~ S of Edinburgh , Masonic Hall , Liverpool , at 7 . 30 . ( Instruction ) , o „ \ embroko , West Derby Hotel , West Derby , near Liverpool 133 , £ " !

l l ^ JJee , Union Hotel , Parkgate , Cheshire IU m ?^™ Red Lion aotBl > Hatfield , Herts , at 8 . ( Instruction ) R A 9 ?*—Caledonian , Freemasons' Hall , Manchester ~ K % ' ^ 'vj—Mariners , Masonic Hall , Liverpool "" ¦ i . -William do la More , Town Hall , Bootle .

FRIDAY . 22 nd SEPTEMBER

House Committee Boys' School , Wood Green , at 4 . ^ 'muation Lodge of improvement , Freemasons' Hall , at 7 . M— Robert Burns , The North Polo , 115 Oxford-street , W ., at 8 ( Instruc . ) ii . - Luke , White Hart , King ' s-road , Chelsea , at 7 . 30 . ( Instruction ) -ra iLctl Pi , Krims , Surrey Masonic Hall , Camberwell , at 7 . 30 . ( Instruct . ) j * J-Fitzroy , Head Quarters , Hon . Artillery Company , E . G . !™ -wiUiara . Preston , Jacob's Well , Georgo-st „ Manchester-sq ., at 8 ( Inst . ) o „ . ? yal Alfred . Star and Garter . Kew Bridse .

n , r ~" * io ! ngh , Six Bells , Hammersmith ( Instruction ) in-R Poric ' dike's Heart , 70 Whitechapel-road , at 8 . ( Instruction ) USQ i P ° litatl > Portugal Hotel , Fleet-street , E . O . at 7 . ( Instruction ) l 9 , ^ el grave , Jermyn-streot , S . W ., at 8 . ( Instruction ) 13 R- ,. i 0 yal Standard , Alwyne Castle , St . PanlVroad , Canonbury , at 8 . ( In . ) inn * o- I > ton « White Hart , Lower Clapton , at 7 . 30 . ( Instruction ) U A -a " r Hngh Mydde ] ton , Agricultural Hall , N . ' iv— Pythagorean , Portland Hotol , London-street , Greenwich , ( Inst , )

Diary For The Week.

453— Chigwoll , Prince's Hall . Bnckhurst Hill , at 7 . 30 ( Instruction ) 1393—Hamer , Masonic Hall , Liverpool 1712—St . John , Freemasons Hall , Grainger Street , Newcastle upon Tyne General Lodge of Instruction , Masonic Hall . New-street , Birmingham , at 7 R . A . 152—Virtue , Freemasons' Hall , Cooper-street , Manchester K . T . 20—Royal Kent , Masonic Hall , Maple-street , Newcastle

SATUEDAY 23 rd SEPTEMBER

198—Percy , Jolly Farmers ' , Southgate Road . N ., 8 . ( Instruction ) 1275—Star . Five Bells , 155 New Cross-road , S . E .. at 7 . ( Instruction ) 1278—Burdett Coutts , Lamb Tavern , opposite Bethnal G . Junct ., at 8 . ( Inst . ) 1361—Earl of Zetland , Royal Edward , Triangle , Hackney ( Instruction ) 1541—Alexandra Palace , Alexandra Palace , Musswell Hill

1624— Kccleston , Grosvenor Club , Kbury-square , Pimlico , at 7 ( Instruction ) 1679—Henry Muggeridge , Masons' Hall Tavern , E . C . Sinai Chapter of Improvement , Union . Air-street , Regent-street . W . at 8 . R . A . 176—Caveac , Albion , Aldersgate Street R . A . 1044—Mid-Surrey , Surrey Masonic Hall , Camberwell 308—Prince George , Private Rooms , Bottoms , Eastwood . 1531—Chiselhurst , Bull ' s Head Hotel , Chiselhum

Notices Of Meetings.

NOTICES OF MEETINGS .

— : o ;—PEINCE LEOPOLD LODGE , No . 1445 .

THE annual installation meeting of this very energetic and popular Lodge was held on the evening of Thursday in last week , at the Mitford Hotel , Sandringham-road , Dalston , when there was a very gratify ing attendance of brethren and visitors , under the presidency of Bro . N . D . Partridge , the retiring Worshipful Master . The members had held an emergency meeting on the preceding

Monday evening , when , after all the preliminaries had been observed , the report of the Audit Committee was submitted , and was found to be of a most satisfactory character . On Thursday the brethren assembled at four o ' clock , when Lodge was opened in accordance with ancient rites , and the minntes of the last regular meeting and Lodge of emergency were confirmed , as also was the report of the Audit

Committee above referred to . At the conclusion of some other routine business , Bro . S . Lewis , who had received the reward of his assiduous performance of his duties in the Senior Warden ' s chair during the preceding twelve months , and who had been unanimously elected as the Worship ful Master for the ensning year , was presented for installation , and having assented to the responsibilities

of the position , a Board of Installed Masters was formed , and Bro . Lewis was formally installed into the chair with the usual ceremonial On the re-admission of the brethren who had temporarily retired , he was saluted in the three degrees in a manner which fully testified to the respect and esteem in which he is held by the brethren . Bro . W . H . Myers , P . M . of the Lodge , of whose ability as Master of Eitual

we have had frequent occasion to speak in past years , officiated as Installing Officer , and the manner in which he discharged the functions of his responsible office elicited , as indeed is invariably the case , the genuine encomiums of both brethren and visitors—of whom there was a large muster present . Bro . George Edward Walter P . M ., the excellent and indefatigable Secretary of the Lodge ,

acted as Master of Ceremonies , and the proceedings went off in a way that left nothing to be desired . The addresses were most impressively delivered by Bro . Myers , who seemed to be in his happiest vein , and the manner in which the ceremony was per . formed afforded the utmost profit and pleasure to all present . The newly-installed Master , after having received the salutations of the

brethren , inv : sted his Officers for the ensuing year , the collars being thus bestowed : —Bros . N . D . Partridge I . P . M ., W . McDonald S . W ., James Kobson J . W ., W . H . Myers P . M . Treasurer , George Edward Walters P . M . Secretary , J . MacGregor S . D ., F . Kimbell J . D ., G . S . Young Organist , H . Seymonr-CIarke D . C , T . Marsh Tyler . In the course of the proceedings a handsome Past Master ' s jewel , sub .

scribed for by the whole of the members of the Lodge , was presented to Bro . N . D . Partridge , the retiring W . M ., as a token of esteem , and in recognition of the valuable services he had rendered to the Lodge during his term of office . Bro . Lewis in making the presentation , made allusion to those services in most felicitous terms , and expressed his sense of tho judicious care and attention which Bro . Partridge had

bestowed upon the affairs of the Lodge , and bis solicitude for its future welfare and prosperity . Bro . Partridge had studiously endeavoured to do his duty in the position in which he had been placed by the unanimous desire of the brethren , and it would be his ( the speaker ' s ) duty and pleasure to emulate the excellent example which had been set him by his predecessor . In fastening the jewel to Bro .

Partridge ' s breast he could only express a hope that he might long be spared in health and strength to wear it , and to enjoy the respect , confidence and esteem of the brethreu , which he now enjoyed to so full an extent , having won it by his assiduous attention to duty , and bis uniformly urbane and generous conduct towards all with whom he was associated . Bro . Partridge , in a few happily-chosen sentences ,

acknowledged the high compliment which had been paid him , and observed that although he now passed into tho ranks of the Past Masters , his interest in the prosperity of the Prince Leopold Lodge would continue unabated , aud he should in the future , as he had done in the past , exert his utmost to sustain its prestige and assist in its truest advancement . He need hardly say , that if in any way he could

assist , either by counsel or otherwise , his successor , whom he was glad to see attaining to the highest honour the Lodge could confer upon him , he should only be too happy to do so ; and he felt sure his brother Past Masters were all actuated by the same desire . He should value tho magnificent jewel with which he had been presented

for its intrinsic value , but far more for the generous motives which had prompted it , and ho hoped , if he had deserved any of the affection aud regard it reflected , dnring his term of office , he might equall y succeed iu retaining the good opinion of all by whom he was sur . rounded , and with whom he hoped long to labour in furthering the

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Diary For The Week.

, oQ' > _ Corinthian , George Inn , Gle'gall Road , Cubitt Town . u?—Prince Leopold , Moorgate Tavern , Moorgate Street , at 7 ( Instruction ) -5 _ -Peckham , Lord Wellington Hotel , SliiOld Kent-road , at 3 . ( Instruction ) V-Ui—riiiVo of Ooimnnght .. R- > ya ' - F . 'Uvanl , M > w > -M . voct , Hackney . at * ( Inst . ) JfiOj-Wanrterers , Black Horse , York Stivet , S . W ., at 7 . 30 ( Instruction ) , g>(—Eccleston , Criterion , Piccadilly Iti 33 _[{ rownrigg . Swan Hotel , Kingston on Thames }(; g- >_ Beaconsfiekl , Chequers , Marsh Street , Walthamstow , at 7 . 30 ( Inst . ) 1791—Croaton , Prince Albert Tavern , Portobollo-ter ., Notting-hill-gato ( Inst . ) R A 177—Domatic . Union Tavern . Air-street . Regont-st ., at 8 ( Instruction ) R A . 1593—Ley Spring , Red Lion , Leytonstone

20— Royal Kent of Antiquity , Sun Hotel , Chatham jjjl—Monnt Sinai , Public-buildings , Penzance 178— . Antiquity Royal Hotel , Wigan . 200—Old Globe , Private Rooms , Globe-street , Scarborough 221—St . John , Commercial Hotel , Town Hall Square , Bolton 246—Royal Union . Freemasons Hall , Cheltenham . 325—St . John ' s Freemasons'Hall , Islington-square , Salford 342—Royal Susex , Freemasons' Hall . 79 Commercial Road , Laudpcrt

428—Sincerity , Angel Inn , Novthwich , Cheshire 451—Sutherland , Town Hall , Burslem 537—Zetland , 9 Hamilton-street , Birkenhead . 5 gl _ Faith , Drover ' s Inn , Openshaw 592—Cotteswold , King's Head Hotel , Cirencester 59 t—Downshire , Masonic Hall . Liverpool , at 7 . ( Instruction ) 833 _ Yarborough , Freemasons' Hall , Manchester 673—St . John , Masonio Hall , Liverpool , at 8 . ( Instruction . )

683—Isca , Freemasons Hall , Dock-street , Newport , Monmouthshire 795—St . John , Ray Mead Hotel , Maidenhead 816— Royd , Spring Gardens Inn , Wardle , near Rochdale 823—Everton , Masonic Hall , Liverpool 969— Sun and Sector , Assembly Rooms , Workington 972—St . Augustine , Masonio Hall , Canterbury . 1019—Sincerity , Freemasons' Hull , Zetland-street , Wakefield 1040—Sykes , Masonic Hall , Driffield , YorKs

1036—Walton , Skelmersdale Masonic Hall , Kirkdale , Liverpool 1129 -St . Chad , Roebuck Hotel , Rochdale 1161—De Grey and Ripon , Brunswick Hotel , Piccadilly , Manchester 1206—Cinque ' Ports , Bell Hotel , Sandwich 1246—Holte , Holte Hotel , Aston 1301—Brighouse , Masonic Room , Bradford-road , Brighouse 1337—Anchor , Masonic Rooms , Durham House , Northallerton 1353—Duke of Lancaster , Athenreum , Lancaster

1356—De Grey and Ripon , 140 North Hill-street , Liverpool , at 7 . 30 ( Instruction ] 1413—Salem , Town Hall , Dawlish , Devon 1501—Wycombe , Town Hall , High Wycombe 1511—Alexandra , Masonic Hall , Hornsea . Hull . 1634—Starkie , Railway Hotel , Ramsbottom R . A . 680—Unity , Wheat Sheaf , Ormskirk R . A . 691—Buckingham , George Hotel , Aylesbury R . A . 1060—Marmion , Masonic Rooms , Tamworth

THURSDAY , 21 st SEPTEMBER

House Committee , Girls' School , Battersea Rise , at 4 3—Fidelity , Yorkshire Grey , London-street , Fitzroy-sq ., at 8 ( Instruction ) 15—Kent , Chequers , Marsh-street , Walthamstow , at 7 . 30 ( Instruction ) 27—Egyptian , Hercules Tavern , Leadenhall-street , E . G ., at 7 . 30 ( Instruction ) 87—Vitruvian , White Hart , College-street , Lambeth , at 8 ( Instruction ) 435—Salisbury , Union Tavern . Air-street , Regent-street , W ., at 8 ( Inst . ) 704— Camden , Crown and Cushion , London Wall , at 7 ( Instruction )

7 o 4—High Cross , Coach and Horses , Lower Tottenham , at 8 ( Instruction ) 901—City of London , Jamaica Coffee House , Cornhill , at 6 . 30 . ( Instruction ) 902—Burgoyne , Cock Tavern , St . Martin ' s-eontt , Luugate-hffl , at 6 . 30 ( Inst ) 1158—Southern Star , Pheasant , Stangate , Westminster-bridge , at 8 ( Inst . ) 1227—Upton , Swan , Bethnal Green-road , near Shoreditch , at 8 ( Instruction ) 1278—Burdett Coutts , Approach Tavern , Victoria Park 1320—Blackheath , Green Man , Blackheath

1321—Emblematic , Horns Tavern , Kennington 1339—Stockwell , Cock Tavern , Kennington-road , at 7 . 30 ( Instruction ) 1365-Clapton , White Hart , Clapton 1614—Covent Garden , Constitution , Bedford-street , W . O ., at 7 . 45 ( Instruction . ) 1623—West Smithfield , Freemasons' Hall , W . C . 1673—Langton , Mansion House Station Restaurant , E . C . at 6 , ( Instruction )

1 G 77—Crusaders , Old Jerusalem Tav ., St . John's Gate , Clerkenwoll , at 9 ( Inst . ) 1728—Temple Bar , Anderton's Hotel , Fleet-street 1901—Selwyn , East Dulwich Hotel , East Dulwich . R . A . 753—Prince Frederick William , Lord ' s Hotel , St . John's Wood , at 8 . ( In . ) R . A . 1471—North London , Canonbury Tavern , Canonbury Place , at 8 : ( Inst . ) M . M . —Duke of Connaught , Haverlock , Albion-rd ., Dalston , E ., at 8 . 30 ( Inst . )

42—Relief , Albion Hotel , Haymarket-street , Bury , Lancashire 56—Howard , High-street , Arundel 98—St . Martin , Town Hall , Burslem 116—Royal Lancashire , Swan Hotel , Colne 203—Ancient Union , Masonio Hall , Liverpool 208—Threo Grand Principles , Masonic Hall , Dewsbury I , ? -Union , Queen's Arms Inn , George-street , Ashton-under-Lvne £ 75—Harmony , Masonic Hall , South Parade , Huddersfleld -83—Amity , Swan Hotel , Market-place , Haslingden

" 37—Candour , New Masonic Rooms , Uppermill , Saddleworth 543—Concord , Militia Officers' Mess Rooms , Starkie-street , Preston oil—Faith , Bull's Head Inn , Radcliffe , Lancashire ^¦ " —Perseverance , 01 : 1 Bull Hotel , Church-street , Blackburn w—Probity and Freedom , Red Lion Inn , Smallbridge ° -fi ~ John of Gaunt , Freemasons * Hall , Halford-street , Leicester „„ . Harmony , Freemasons' Hall , Salem-street , Bradford ° " ?—yombermore , Queeen ' s Hotel , Birkenhead » a 6—D Ogle . Masonic Hall . Morneth

mo S affdon - Eidloy Arms Hotel , Blyth lnii S riltshire of fidelity , Town Hall , Devizes . l < u » ™ ch ? 10 nd ' Crown Hotel , Blackfriars-street , Salford IIRI S , xcelsior ' Miisonic Hall , Great George-street , Leeds 11 S 9 S ' Prirato Rooms , St . German ' s , Cornwall . lMo ~ S of Edinburgh , Masonic Hall , Liverpool , at 7 . 30 . ( Instruction ) , o „ \ embroko , West Derby Hotel , West Derby , near Liverpool 133 , £ " !

l l ^ JJee , Union Hotel , Parkgate , Cheshire IU m ?^™ Red Lion aotBl > Hatfield , Herts , at 8 . ( Instruction ) R A 9 ?*—Caledonian , Freemasons' Hall , Manchester ~ K % ' ^ 'vj—Mariners , Masonic Hall , Liverpool "" ¦ i . -William do la More , Town Hall , Bootle .

FRIDAY . 22 nd SEPTEMBER

House Committee Boys' School , Wood Green , at 4 . ^ 'muation Lodge of improvement , Freemasons' Hall , at 7 . M— Robert Burns , The North Polo , 115 Oxford-street , W ., at 8 ( Instruc . ) ii . - Luke , White Hart , King ' s-road , Chelsea , at 7 . 30 . ( Instruction ) -ra iLctl Pi , Krims , Surrey Masonic Hall , Camberwell , at 7 . 30 . ( Instruct . ) j * J-Fitzroy , Head Quarters , Hon . Artillery Company , E . G . !™ -wiUiara . Preston , Jacob's Well , Georgo-st „ Manchester-sq ., at 8 ( Inst . ) o „ . ? yal Alfred . Star and Garter . Kew Bridse .

n , r ~" * io ! ngh , Six Bells , Hammersmith ( Instruction ) in-R Poric ' dike's Heart , 70 Whitechapel-road , at 8 . ( Instruction ) USQ i P ° litatl > Portugal Hotel , Fleet-street , E . O . at 7 . ( Instruction ) l 9 , ^ el grave , Jermyn-streot , S . W ., at 8 . ( Instruction ) 13 R- ,. i 0 yal Standard , Alwyne Castle , St . PanlVroad , Canonbury , at 8 . ( In . ) inn * o- I > ton « White Hart , Lower Clapton , at 7 . 30 . ( Instruction ) U A -a " r Hngh Mydde ] ton , Agricultural Hall , N . ' iv— Pythagorean , Portland Hotol , London-street , Greenwich , ( Inst , )

Diary For The Week.

453— Chigwoll , Prince's Hall . Bnckhurst Hill , at 7 . 30 ( Instruction ) 1393—Hamer , Masonic Hall , Liverpool 1712—St . John , Freemasons Hall , Grainger Street , Newcastle upon Tyne General Lodge of Instruction , Masonic Hall . New-street , Birmingham , at 7 R . A . 152—Virtue , Freemasons' Hall , Cooper-street , Manchester K . T . 20—Royal Kent , Masonic Hall , Maple-street , Newcastle

SATUEDAY 23 rd SEPTEMBER

198—Percy , Jolly Farmers ' , Southgate Road . N ., 8 . ( Instruction ) 1275—Star . Five Bells , 155 New Cross-road , S . E .. at 7 . ( Instruction ) 1278—Burdett Coutts , Lamb Tavern , opposite Bethnal G . Junct ., at 8 . ( Inst . ) 1361—Earl of Zetland , Royal Edward , Triangle , Hackney ( Instruction ) 1541—Alexandra Palace , Alexandra Palace , Musswell Hill

1624— Kccleston , Grosvenor Club , Kbury-square , Pimlico , at 7 ( Instruction ) 1679—Henry Muggeridge , Masons' Hall Tavern , E . C . Sinai Chapter of Improvement , Union . Air-street , Regent-street . W . at 8 . R . A . 176—Caveac , Albion , Aldersgate Street R . A . 1044—Mid-Surrey , Surrey Masonic Hall , Camberwell 308—Prince George , Private Rooms , Bottoms , Eastwood . 1531—Chiselhurst , Bull ' s Head Hotel , Chiselhum

Notices Of Meetings.

NOTICES OF MEETINGS .

— : o ;—PEINCE LEOPOLD LODGE , No . 1445 .

THE annual installation meeting of this very energetic and popular Lodge was held on the evening of Thursday in last week , at the Mitford Hotel , Sandringham-road , Dalston , when there was a very gratify ing attendance of brethren and visitors , under the presidency of Bro . N . D . Partridge , the retiring Worshipful Master . The members had held an emergency meeting on the preceding

Monday evening , when , after all the preliminaries had been observed , the report of the Audit Committee was submitted , and was found to be of a most satisfactory character . On Thursday the brethren assembled at four o ' clock , when Lodge was opened in accordance with ancient rites , and the minntes of the last regular meeting and Lodge of emergency were confirmed , as also was the report of the Audit

Committee above referred to . At the conclusion of some other routine business , Bro . S . Lewis , who had received the reward of his assiduous performance of his duties in the Senior Warden ' s chair during the preceding twelve months , and who had been unanimously elected as the Worship ful Master for the ensning year , was presented for installation , and having assented to the responsibilities

of the position , a Board of Installed Masters was formed , and Bro . Lewis was formally installed into the chair with the usual ceremonial On the re-admission of the brethren who had temporarily retired , he was saluted in the three degrees in a manner which fully testified to the respect and esteem in which he is held by the brethren . Bro . W . H . Myers , P . M . of the Lodge , of whose ability as Master of Eitual

we have had frequent occasion to speak in past years , officiated as Installing Officer , and the manner in which he discharged the functions of his responsible office elicited , as indeed is invariably the case , the genuine encomiums of both brethren and visitors—of whom there was a large muster present . Bro . George Edward Walter P . M ., the excellent and indefatigable Secretary of the Lodge ,

acted as Master of Ceremonies , and the proceedings went off in a way that left nothing to be desired . The addresses were most impressively delivered by Bro . Myers , who seemed to be in his happiest vein , and the manner in which the ceremony was per . formed afforded the utmost profit and pleasure to all present . The newly-installed Master , after having received the salutations of the

brethren , inv : sted his Officers for the ensuing year , the collars being thus bestowed : —Bros . N . D . Partridge I . P . M ., W . McDonald S . W ., James Kobson J . W ., W . H . Myers P . M . Treasurer , George Edward Walters P . M . Secretary , J . MacGregor S . D ., F . Kimbell J . D ., G . S . Young Organist , H . Seymonr-CIarke D . C , T . Marsh Tyler . In the course of the proceedings a handsome Past Master ' s jewel , sub .

scribed for by the whole of the members of the Lodge , was presented to Bro . N . D . Partridge , the retiring W . M ., as a token of esteem , and in recognition of the valuable services he had rendered to the Lodge during his term of office . Bro . Lewis in making the presentation , made allusion to those services in most felicitous terms , and expressed his sense of tho judicious care and attention which Bro . Partridge had

bestowed upon the affairs of the Lodge , and bis solicitude for its future welfare and prosperity . Bro . Partridge had studiously endeavoured to do his duty in the position in which he had been placed by the unanimous desire of the brethren , and it would be his ( the speaker ' s ) duty and pleasure to emulate the excellent example which had been set him by his predecessor . In fastening the jewel to Bro .

Partridge ' s breast he could only express a hope that he might long be spared in health and strength to wear it , and to enjoy the respect , confidence and esteem of the brethreu , which he now enjoyed to so full an extent , having won it by his assiduous attention to duty , and bis uniformly urbane and generous conduct towards all with whom he was associated . Bro . Partridge , in a few happily-chosen sentences ,

acknowledged the high compliment which had been paid him , and observed that although he now passed into tho ranks of the Past Masters , his interest in the prosperity of the Prince Leopold Lodge would continue unabated , aud he should in the future , as he had done in the past , exert his utmost to sustain its prestige and assist in its truest advancement . He need hardly say , that if in any way he could

assist , either by counsel or otherwise , his successor , whom he was glad to see attaining to the highest honour the Lodge could confer upon him , he should only be too happy to do so ; and he felt sure his brother Past Masters were all actuated by the same desire . He should value tho magnificent jewel with which he had been presented

for its intrinsic value , but far more for the generous motives which had prompted it , and ho hoped , if he had deserved any of the affection aud regard it reflected , dnring his term of office , he might equall y succeed iu retaining the good opinion of all by whom he was sur . rounded , and with whom he hoped long to labour in furthering the

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