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True Love And Unity Lodge, No. 248, Brixham.

TRUE LOVE AND UNITY LODGE , No . 248 , BRIXHAM .

THE annual meeting of this Lodge was held on Monday last , at the Freemasons' Hall , Brixham . Bro . James , the W . M . elect , was duly installed in the chair of K . S . by his predecessor , Bro . Colston P . G . D . At tbe close of the installation meeting , the W . M . invested the following brethren as Officers to assist him in efficiently working the Lodge during his year of office : —Bros . Colston I . P . M ., Gregory

S . W ., James J . W ., Rev . R . Ebrington Chaplain , Woolley Treasurer , Kendriok Secretary , Grove S . D ., Wheaton J . D ., Smith Organist , Sevill I . G ., Cole Tyler . In the evening forty-two of the brethren dined at the George Hotel , the spread being a most sumptuous one , and reflected great credit on Mr . Banfield , the host . On the removal of the cloth the usual Loyal and Masonio toasts w < re given and duly honoured , after which the meeting became convivial .

Percy Lodge of Instruction , No . 198 . —At the Jolly Farmers ' , Southgate-road , on Saturday , 20 th inst . Present—Bros . Hirst W . M ., Ashton S . W ., Weeden J . W ., Pearcy Preceptor , Fenner Secretary , Dixie S . D ., Galer J . D ., Venning I . G . ; also Bros . Brasted , Richardson , Darnell , Marks , Rnshton , Glass , Jones , Houghton , Hatch , GibbsWoolf & o . After preliminaries , tbe ceremony of raising was

, , rehearsed , Bro . Glass candidate . Bro . Fenner worked the third section of the lecture , assisted by the brethren . Ledge was resumed to the first degree . Bro . Ashton was duly elected W . M . for the next meeting . A vote of thanks was cordially voted to Bro . Hirst for the able manner he had discharged the duties of the chair , for the first

time , in this Lodge of Instruction . Lodge was then closed , and adjourned . Brother Forge W . Master of the Southgate Lodge , No . 1950 , will rehearse the ceremony of installation on Satnrday , the 27 th instant ] when it is hoped there will be a numerous attendance of brethren .

A Grand Lodge of the Province of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight is to he held in the School-room , Bishopstoke , on Friday , the 2 nd proximo , to elect a Provincial Grand Treasurer , to receive the report of the Committee

appointed to consider the proposed Revision of the Book of Constitutions , and for other business . The Portsmouth brethren have unanimously resolved to support the candidature of Bro . R . J . Rastrick , of Soutbsea , for the Treasurership .

The annual meeting of the Provincial Chanties Association will be held on Monday , 29 th instant , in York , when petitions will be considered , and other matters of importance will be brought forward .

A handsome presentation has recently been made by the officials of the West London District School to Bro . Roberts , Past Master of Nos . 209 and 742 , Past Grand Deacon of Berks and Bucks , and to Mrs . Roberts , Superintendent and Matron of the School , on their appointment to similar situations in tbe Surrey District Schools . The gift

consisted of a superb liqueur case , with massive bottles of richly-cut glass , and a lady ' s hand-bag , most elegantly fitted with all the travelling requisites of a lady . Bro . Hume , a Past Master of 209 and 742 , Past Grand Director of Ceremonies of Berks and Bucks , and Clerk to the Board of Managers , made the presentation .

A ball will take place in connection with the St . Marylebone Lodge , No . 1305 , at the Langhara Hotel , on Tuesday , the 6 th of February , under the presidency of the W . M . Bro . Benj . Phillips , with the following Stewards : —Bros . E . White S . W ., Monflet J . W ., Chaplin Treasurer , Hill S . D ., Halliday J . D ., F . Smith I . G ., Drake W . S ., H . W .

Williams , R . F . Botting , W . H . Pope , J . Phillips , Edwards , Bar , Cox , Raymond , Bisney , H . HaBhmel , and J . L . Baker P . M . and Secretary . Tickets—including supper , wine , and refreshments daring the evening—for a gentleman , 21 s ; a lady , 15 s ; double ticket , 31 s 6 d . A dispensation has been granted for the brethren to appear in Craft and Royal Arch clothing .

Bro . Victor Cerexhe , No . 142 , was elected Officier d'Academie , by the Minister of Publio Instruction , M . Devau , on tbe lst inst . Bro . Cerexhe is Professor of French Language at the Univesnity College , Gower-street . Several changes have taken place since the opening of Her

Majesty ' s Theatre in the representation by the substitution of the various characters , and the Yellow Dwarf may now be pronounced an established success . To Bro . Cecil , in conjunction with M . Hanson , Chef de Ballet at the Grand Opera in Russia , and also at Covent Garden , great credit is dne for this result .

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DANCING . -To Those Who Have Never Learnt to Dance . —Bro . and Mrs . JACQUES "VVYNMANN receive daily , and undertake to teach ladies and gentlemen , who have never had the slightest previous knowledge or instrnction , to go through every fashionable Lall-d ; ir : co in a lew easy lessons . Private lessons any hour . Morning and evening classes . PB 0 SPECTU 3 ON APPLICATION . ACADEMY—74 NEWMAN STREET , OXFORD STREET , W . BBO . JACQUES WxjritAirif WILL BE HAPPY TO TAKE TIIK M . VNAQKMKNT OP MASONIC BALLS . FIBST-CLASS HANDS PBOVIDISD .

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FREEMASONRY IN YORK . AS a Bymptom of the vigorous condition of Freemasonry in York , we may mention that a movement is on foot to secure the establishment of a third Lodge iu this ancient centre of the Craft . All over the country , in fact all over the world , Freemasonry is making extraordinary and unprecedented progress , and in York its vitality is being well exemplified . Somo of the very earliest records of Freemasonry are preserved in this City , which is said tradition , ally to have been the birthplace of the art , and during the last and present centuries many Lodges have been formed and worked in York . The present " York" Lodge was formed in 1777 , and waB then called the "Union" Lodgo , but changed its title in 1870 to " York . " The Eboracnm Lodge was formed in 1876 . Both Lodges are exceedingly prosperous , and are doing good work for the Masonic Charities . A petition for a third Lodge has been recommended by both the existing Lodges , and has been forwarded to headquarters . Its title , we understand , will . be the "Agrioola " Lodge , the Emperor Agricola having been a great patron of the bnilding art daring his residence here , and having contributed largely to the fame of the Roman city of Eboracnm , the magnifi . cence of whose publio buildings won for it the appellation of Altera Soma . —Yorkshire Gazette . ON Tuesday evening , the 16 th inst ., the installation of the Worshipful Master of the York Mark Lodge ( Time Immemorial ) took place at the Masonio Hall , Dnncombe-street . The Master elect was Bro . C . G . Padel , and the ceremony of installation was performed by his predecessor , Bro . J . S . Cumberland . The Worshipful Master after * wards appointed the following Officers : —Bros . Gainforth S . W ., Mil * lington J . W ., the Rev . James Blake Chaplain , Seller M . O ., Tamer S . O ., T . Hamphries J . O ., Whytehead P . M . Treasurer and Seoretary , Smith E . M ., Dyson S . D ., De Salis J . D ., Balmford P . M . Organist , Eymer ( Sheriff of York ) M . C , Walker I . G ., White and Slinger Stewards . At the conclusion of the proceedings the company sat down to supper at the Queen Hotel .

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FREEMAN'S OHLORODYNE . The Original and only true . jgfiB ^^* TTTJNDKEDS of Medical Practitioners testify to ffigMHS ^^^ -Cl its marvellous efficacy in immediately relieving and laWBHi ^ F P idly caring Coughs , Colds , Asthma , Bronchitis , Neural-AnrnHBTtl & a ' Spasms , Colic , Whooping Cough , and all Nerve Pains . | | i Wm ^ It acts like a charm in Diarrhoea , and is the only specific in WSh & S & gS ^ P- Cholera and Dysentery . It rapidly relieves pain , from what-^ ftAflEUAIlK ever cause > soothes and strengthens the system under ex-• " hausting diseases , and gives quiet and refreshing sleep . Lord Chancellor Selborne , Lord Justice James . Lord Justice Mellish decided in favour of FREEMAN'S ORIGINAL CHLORODYNE , and against Brown and Davenport , compelling them to pay all costs in the suits . See Times of July 24 th , 1873 . Bottles Is lid , 2 s 9 d , 4 s 8 d , lis , and 20 s . Sol

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THB THEATRES , & c . DRUBY LANE—At 7 . 15 , SINDBAD . HER MAJESTY'S . —At 7 . 45 , THR YELLOW DWAKF . ADELPHI . —At 7 , LOVE AND MONEY . At 9 . 30 , DORA . PRINCESS'S . —At 7 , AUNT CHARLOTTE'S MAID . At 7 . 4 , 5 , THE SILVER KING . VAUDEVILLE . —At 8 , THE RIVALS . OLYMPIC—At 7 . 30 , BETSY BAKER . At 8 . 20 , FORGET ME NOT . A SILENT WOMAN . GLOBE—At 8 , A FAIR ENCOUNTER . 8 . 15 , JANE EYRE . LYCEUM . —At 7 . 45 , MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING . This day , at 2 also . STRAND . —At 7 . 20 , KEEP YOUR TEMPER . At 8 , COMEDY OF ERRORS . SAVOY . —At 8 , MOCK TURTLES . At 8 . 40 , IOLANTHE . COMEDY—At 7 . 15 , PARADISE VILLA . At 8 , RIP VAN WINKLE . HAYMARKET .-At 7 . 50 , THE LITTLE SENTINAL . At 8 . 16 , CASTE . OPEBA COMIQUE .-At 8 , SOMETHING NEW . At 9 . 45 , AN ADAMLESS EDEN . COUBT . —At 8 , THE HAPPY RETURN . At 8 . 40 , COMRADES . TOOLE'S . —At 7 . 30 , TAKING IT EASY . DOT . At 10 , Mr . GUFFIN'S ELOPEMENT . CRITERION . —At 8 , BRAVE HEARTS . At 9 , BETSY . AVENUE .-At 2 . 15 , WHITTINGTON AND HIS CAT . At 8 , OLIVETTE . GAIETY .-At 8 , THOSE GIRLS . At 8 . 45 , VALENTINE AND ORSON . ST . JAMES'S .-At 8 , IMPULSE . IMPERIAL—At 2 . 30 , JACK THE GIANT KILLER . ( Lastday ) . STANDARD . —At 7 , LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD . SADLER'S WELLS . —At 7 . 30 , ROBINSON CRUSOE . SURREY—At 7 . 30 , PUSS IN BOOTS . MOHAWK MINSTRELS , Agricultural Hall . —Every evening , at 8 . EGYPTIAN HALL—Messrs . MASKELYNB AND COOKE . Every evening at 8 . HENGLER'S GRAND CIRQUE—Every evening , at 7 . 30 . CRYSTAL PALACE .-This day , THE FORTY THIEVES . INTER . NATIONAL i'LECTRIC AND GAS EXHIBITION . CONCERT . PANORAMA . Open Daily , Aquarium , Pictnre Gallery , Sec . AGRICULTURAL HALL—THE WORLD'S FAIR . ( Lastday ) .

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True Love And Unity Lodge, No. 248, Brixham.

TRUE LOVE AND UNITY LODGE , No . 248 , BRIXHAM .

THE annual meeting of this Lodge was held on Monday last , at the Freemasons' Hall , Brixham . Bro . James , the W . M . elect , was duly installed in the chair of K . S . by his predecessor , Bro . Colston P . G . D . At tbe close of the installation meeting , the W . M . invested the following brethren as Officers to assist him in efficiently working the Lodge during his year of office : —Bros . Colston I . P . M ., Gregory

S . W ., James J . W ., Rev . R . Ebrington Chaplain , Woolley Treasurer , Kendriok Secretary , Grove S . D ., Wheaton J . D ., Smith Organist , Sevill I . G ., Cole Tyler . In the evening forty-two of the brethren dined at the George Hotel , the spread being a most sumptuous one , and reflected great credit on Mr . Banfield , the host . On the removal of the cloth the usual Loyal and Masonio toasts w < re given and duly honoured , after which the meeting became convivial .

Percy Lodge of Instruction , No . 198 . —At the Jolly Farmers ' , Southgate-road , on Saturday , 20 th inst . Present—Bros . Hirst W . M ., Ashton S . W ., Weeden J . W ., Pearcy Preceptor , Fenner Secretary , Dixie S . D ., Galer J . D ., Venning I . G . ; also Bros . Brasted , Richardson , Darnell , Marks , Rnshton , Glass , Jones , Houghton , Hatch , GibbsWoolf & o . After preliminaries , tbe ceremony of raising was

, , rehearsed , Bro . Glass candidate . Bro . Fenner worked the third section of the lecture , assisted by the brethren . Ledge was resumed to the first degree . Bro . Ashton was duly elected W . M . for the next meeting . A vote of thanks was cordially voted to Bro . Hirst for the able manner he had discharged the duties of the chair , for the first

time , in this Lodge of Instruction . Lodge was then closed , and adjourned . Brother Forge W . Master of the Southgate Lodge , No . 1950 , will rehearse the ceremony of installation on Satnrday , the 27 th instant ] when it is hoped there will be a numerous attendance of brethren .

A Grand Lodge of the Province of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight is to he held in the School-room , Bishopstoke , on Friday , the 2 nd proximo , to elect a Provincial Grand Treasurer , to receive the report of the Committee

appointed to consider the proposed Revision of the Book of Constitutions , and for other business . The Portsmouth brethren have unanimously resolved to support the candidature of Bro . R . J . Rastrick , of Soutbsea , for the Treasurership .

The annual meeting of the Provincial Chanties Association will be held on Monday , 29 th instant , in York , when petitions will be considered , and other matters of importance will be brought forward .

A handsome presentation has recently been made by the officials of the West London District School to Bro . Roberts , Past Master of Nos . 209 and 742 , Past Grand Deacon of Berks and Bucks , and to Mrs . Roberts , Superintendent and Matron of the School , on their appointment to similar situations in tbe Surrey District Schools . The gift

consisted of a superb liqueur case , with massive bottles of richly-cut glass , and a lady ' s hand-bag , most elegantly fitted with all the travelling requisites of a lady . Bro . Hume , a Past Master of 209 and 742 , Past Grand Director of Ceremonies of Berks and Bucks , and Clerk to the Board of Managers , made the presentation .

A ball will take place in connection with the St . Marylebone Lodge , No . 1305 , at the Langhara Hotel , on Tuesday , the 6 th of February , under the presidency of the W . M . Bro . Benj . Phillips , with the following Stewards : —Bros . E . White S . W ., Monflet J . W ., Chaplin Treasurer , Hill S . D ., Halliday J . D ., F . Smith I . G ., Drake W . S ., H . W .

Williams , R . F . Botting , W . H . Pope , J . Phillips , Edwards , Bar , Cox , Raymond , Bisney , H . HaBhmel , and J . L . Baker P . M . and Secretary . Tickets—including supper , wine , and refreshments daring the evening—for a gentleman , 21 s ; a lady , 15 s ; double ticket , 31 s 6 d . A dispensation has been granted for the brethren to appear in Craft and Royal Arch clothing .

Bro . Victor Cerexhe , No . 142 , was elected Officier d'Academie , by the Minister of Publio Instruction , M . Devau , on tbe lst inst . Bro . Cerexhe is Professor of French Language at the Univesnity College , Gower-street . Several changes have taken place since the opening of Her

Majesty ' s Theatre in the representation by the substitution of the various characters , and the Yellow Dwarf may now be pronounced an established success . To Bro . Cecil , in conjunction with M . Hanson , Chef de Ballet at the Grand Opera in Russia , and also at Covent Garden , great credit is dne for this result .

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DANCING . -To Those Who Have Never Learnt to Dance . —Bro . and Mrs . JACQUES "VVYNMANN receive daily , and undertake to teach ladies and gentlemen , who have never had the slightest previous knowledge or instrnction , to go through every fashionable Lall-d ; ir : co in a lew easy lessons . Private lessons any hour . Morning and evening classes . PB 0 SPECTU 3 ON APPLICATION . ACADEMY—74 NEWMAN STREET , OXFORD STREET , W . BBO . JACQUES WxjritAirif WILL BE HAPPY TO TAKE TIIK M . VNAQKMKNT OP MASONIC BALLS . FIBST-CLASS HANDS PBOVIDISD .

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FREEMASONRY IN YORK . AS a Bymptom of the vigorous condition of Freemasonry in York , we may mention that a movement is on foot to secure the establishment of a third Lodge iu this ancient centre of the Craft . All over the country , in fact all over the world , Freemasonry is making extraordinary and unprecedented progress , and in York its vitality is being well exemplified . Somo of the very earliest records of Freemasonry are preserved in this City , which is said tradition , ally to have been the birthplace of the art , and during the last and present centuries many Lodges have been formed and worked in York . The present " York" Lodge was formed in 1777 , and waB then called the "Union" Lodgo , but changed its title in 1870 to " York . " The Eboracnm Lodge was formed in 1876 . Both Lodges are exceedingly prosperous , and are doing good work for the Masonic Charities . A petition for a third Lodge has been recommended by both the existing Lodges , and has been forwarded to headquarters . Its title , we understand , will . be the "Agrioola " Lodge , the Emperor Agricola having been a great patron of the bnilding art daring his residence here , and having contributed largely to the fame of the Roman city of Eboracnm , the magnifi . cence of whose publio buildings won for it the appellation of Altera Soma . —Yorkshire Gazette . ON Tuesday evening , the 16 th inst ., the installation of the Worshipful Master of the York Mark Lodge ( Time Immemorial ) took place at the Masonio Hall , Dnncombe-street . The Master elect was Bro . C . G . Padel , and the ceremony of installation was performed by his predecessor , Bro . J . S . Cumberland . The Worshipful Master after * wards appointed the following Officers : —Bros . Gainforth S . W ., Mil * lington J . W ., the Rev . James Blake Chaplain , Seller M . O ., Tamer S . O ., T . Hamphries J . O ., Whytehead P . M . Treasurer and Seoretary , Smith E . M ., Dyson S . D ., De Salis J . D ., Balmford P . M . Organist , Eymer ( Sheriff of York ) M . C , Walker I . G ., White and Slinger Stewards . At the conclusion of the proceedings the company sat down to supper at the Queen Hotel .

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FREEMAN'S OHLORODYNE . The Original and only true . jgfiB ^^* TTTJNDKEDS of Medical Practitioners testify to ffigMHS ^^^ -Cl its marvellous efficacy in immediately relieving and laWBHi ^ F P idly caring Coughs , Colds , Asthma , Bronchitis , Neural-AnrnHBTtl & a ' Spasms , Colic , Whooping Cough , and all Nerve Pains . | | i Wm ^ It acts like a charm in Diarrhoea , and is the only specific in WSh & S & gS ^ P- Cholera and Dysentery . It rapidly relieves pain , from what-^ ftAflEUAIlK ever cause > soothes and strengthens the system under ex-• " hausting diseases , and gives quiet and refreshing sleep . Lord Chancellor Selborne , Lord Justice James . Lord Justice Mellish decided in favour of FREEMAN'S ORIGINAL CHLORODYNE , and against Brown and Davenport , compelling them to pay all costs in the suits . See Times of July 24 th , 1873 . Bottles Is lid , 2 s 9 d , 4 s 8 d , lis , and 20 s . Sol

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THB THEATRES , & c . DRUBY LANE—At 7 . 15 , SINDBAD . HER MAJESTY'S . —At 7 . 45 , THR YELLOW DWAKF . ADELPHI . —At 7 , LOVE AND MONEY . At 9 . 30 , DORA . PRINCESS'S . —At 7 , AUNT CHARLOTTE'S MAID . At 7 . 4 , 5 , THE SILVER KING . VAUDEVILLE . —At 8 , THE RIVALS . OLYMPIC—At 7 . 30 , BETSY BAKER . At 8 . 20 , FORGET ME NOT . A SILENT WOMAN . GLOBE—At 8 , A FAIR ENCOUNTER . 8 . 15 , JANE EYRE . LYCEUM . —At 7 . 45 , MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING . This day , at 2 also . STRAND . —At 7 . 20 , KEEP YOUR TEMPER . At 8 , COMEDY OF ERRORS . SAVOY . —At 8 , MOCK TURTLES . At 8 . 40 , IOLANTHE . COMEDY—At 7 . 15 , PARADISE VILLA . At 8 , RIP VAN WINKLE . HAYMARKET .-At 7 . 50 , THE LITTLE SENTINAL . At 8 . 16 , CASTE . OPEBA COMIQUE .-At 8 , SOMETHING NEW . At 9 . 45 , AN ADAMLESS EDEN . COUBT . —At 8 , THE HAPPY RETURN . At 8 . 40 , COMRADES . TOOLE'S . —At 7 . 30 , TAKING IT EASY . DOT . At 10 , Mr . GUFFIN'S ELOPEMENT . CRITERION . —At 8 , BRAVE HEARTS . At 9 , BETSY . AVENUE .-At 2 . 15 , WHITTINGTON AND HIS CAT . At 8 , OLIVETTE . GAIETY .-At 8 , THOSE GIRLS . At 8 . 45 , VALENTINE AND ORSON . ST . JAMES'S .-At 8 , IMPULSE . IMPERIAL—At 2 . 30 , JACK THE GIANT KILLER . ( Lastday ) . STANDARD . —At 7 , LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD . SADLER'S WELLS . —At 7 . 30 , ROBINSON CRUSOE . SURREY—At 7 . 30 , PUSS IN BOOTS . MOHAWK MINSTRELS , Agricultural Hall . —Every evening , at 8 . EGYPTIAN HALL—Messrs . MASKELYNB AND COOKE . Every evening at 8 . HENGLER'S GRAND CIRQUE—Every evening , at 7 . 30 . CRYSTAL PALACE .-This day , THE FORTY THIEVES . INTER . NATIONAL i'LECTRIC AND GAS EXHIBITION . CONCERT . PANORAMA . Open Daily , Aquarium , Pictnre Gallery , Sec . AGRICULTURAL HALL—THE WORLD'S FAIR . ( Lastday ) .

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