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Craft Masonry.
The I . P . M ., Bro . L . L . Genese , stated that once more he held the gavel , and it was for the purpose of proposing a most important toast , that of "The Worshipful Master , Bro . Harry Townend . " ' That was the first occasion their genial W . M . had done any work in the ritual in the Barnato Lodge , and it had met with the approbation of them all , and they one and al ! wished him a very happy and prosperous year of office . _ .
Bro . Harry Townend , VV . M ., who was received with much enthusiasm , responded , thanking them most heartily for their kind reception of the toast , and said that so long as he occupied the chair , so long would he do his very best to carry out the duties of his oflice , and if he was well supported by his officers as he had been that night , he would be gratified , and it would make him a happy man . In giving "The Initiate , " the W . M . stated that it was beyond doubt the most important toast of the evening . From his outward appearance he seemed to be everything desirable to make a good and useful member of the Craft , and he ( the initiate ) had told him privatelthat he should not be satisfied until he went through the chair .
y The initiate , Bro . George Louisson , on rising to respond had quite an ovation . He thanked the members most sincerely for accepting him in their lodge , and hoped he would never do anything detrimental to the cause of Freemasonry , but would do his very utmost to uphold its great principles . In submitting the toast of " The Visitors , " the VV . M . stated that he was sorry to see such a small muster , which was quite exceptional in the lodge ; but they were none the less welcome , and he hoped to see them all again during his term of office , andjhe coupled with the toast the names of Bros . J . Lincoln Henson , P . M . 172 S ; A . II . Cooper ,
W . M . elect 2551 ; and R . T . West , 1744 . Bro . Henson , P . M ., responded . He said that his only regret was that the reply to the toast had not been placed in better hands . He was indebted to the W . M . for a very pleasant evening ; that was his first visit and he hoped it would not be his last . The W . M . ' s working of the ritual was grand and the lavish hospitality of the members was such that no visitor could wish to be better treated or entertained .
Bro . A . H . Cooper stated that the VV . M . held a unique position , being the VV . M . of two important lodges in London , as he was also the honoured and respected Master of the Clissold Lodge . It had been his good fortune to attend the Barnato—which was a shinirg light in Freemasonry—on several occasions , and the way they received and enteitair . ed their guests could not be excelled . Bro . R . T . West also acknowledged the toast .
The W . M . gave " The Past Masters and Treasurer and Secretary . " He said that the woik of the I . P . M ., Bro . L . S . Genese , during the time he was in the chair had never been better dene in the lodge and his year of office would ever be remembered by the members . The Secretary , Bro . E . J . Aeworth , P . M ., was one of the very best , and his great services to the lodge were much appreciated . In responding , Bro . Genese , I . P . M ., observed that during his happy year of office he had stated everything that could be said , and that he could not find anything fresh to mention , and he would content himself by remarking how glad he was to be followed by such an eminent W . M . as they had in Bro . Townend .
Bro . E . j . Aeworth , P . M ., Sec , also responded , and said it was gratifying to lind that the W . M . was so well known for his excellent working in the ritual , as he was one of the best they had ever had . He was a thorough man of business , and he had no doubt that the lodge would continue in prosperity under his reign . He ( Bro . Acwortil was only too glad to do anything for the lodge to promote its interests , as he hoped he had done in the past .
The W . M . proposed "The Officers of the Lodge , " and slid lhat however good a VV . M . might be , he was at a great disadvantage without good officers , and from his experience that evening he was satisfied that he had an excellent staff . Bro . II . Raphael , S . W ., responded , remarking that he and his colleagues would do everything they could to assist , and all hoped that the W . M . would have a very successful year of office . Bro . J . S . Goldstein , J . VV ., said that all the officers respected the W . M ., and it was a great honour to serve under him .
The toast . was also acknowledged by Bros . Willie Wright , P . M ., Org . ; II . F . Campbell , D . C . ; and E . Searle , I . G . ; and the Tyler ' s toast brought to a close a most enjoyable evening . An excellent entertainment was provided , in which the following took part : Miss Amdlie Molitor , Miss Allester , Mr . Douglas St . Albans , Mr . Dunn , and Bros . Henson , Lesser , and Henry . The musical arrangements were under the able direction of Bro . Willie Wright , who presided at the pianoforte . Special mention should be made of the two ladies , who both received well-deserved encores .
Hiram Lodge , No . 2416 . This lodge of architects and surveyors held a meeting at Freemasons' Hall , on the 23 rd ult ., Bro . Walter West , VV . M ., presided , and was assisted by Bros . S . Jackson , S . VV . ; R . C Young , as J . VV . ; A . Wrightson , LP . M . ; 11 . Lovegrove , P . G . S . B ., Sec . ; Major J . S . Leslie , G . P . C Hills , E . O . Sachs , Pearce , Merrett , Lawrance , J . R . Dixon , M . Garbutt , II . VV . Collins , A . II . Coyle , Bassett Smith , Bonner , P . M . ; and Powell , P . M . The visitors were Bros . Priest , P . M . ; Elsdon , and Parsons .
The only business before the meeting was the passing ot Bro . VV . Albin Haskins . Bro . II . Lovegrove proposed a grant from the funds to be placed on the list of Bro . F . A . Powell , P . M ., a Steward for the centenary festival of the Bays' School .
Obituary.
Obituary .
BRO . ] 0 ' / Al LUIS FERNANDES . Bro . Jo / e Luis Fernandes , of Wakefield , expired at his residence on Saturday , the 26 th ult ., aged £ 5 years and four days , and was buried at Sandal Church on the 29 th ult ., in the presence of his relatives and several members of the Unanimity Lodge , No . 154 , Wakefield , including Bros . P . C . Greaves , W . M . ; Walter
Furnell , P . M . ; Henry Smith , P . M . ; M . B . Hick , P . M . ; also Archdeacon Doune , 1019 ; T . B . Loxley , 495 ; and others . Bro . Fernandes was initiated in Unanimity Lodge , Xo . 179 ( now 154 ) on 3 rd December , 18 33 , and subscribcdtill his death , viz ., 63 years . lie was probably the oldest Freemason in West Yorkshire , and was greatly respected .
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Royal Arch.
Royal Arch .
^ sculapius Chapter , No . ' 2410 . ' The installation meeting was held at the Criterion Restaurant on the gth ult . The M . E . Z ., Comp . Thomas Dutton , M . D ., installed Comp . J . Pickett , M . D ., as M . E . / . Comp . Pickett then installed Comp . C Crawford Thomson , M . D ., as H . ; and Comp ' . E . 11 . Ezard , M . D ., as J . The following officers were invested : Comps . M . Simpson S . E . ; J . Sharpe , S . N . ; G . Danford Thomas , M . D ., Treas . ; J . Davies , M . D ., P . S R . T . II . Bodilly , ist A . S . ; H . G . Blackmore , 2 nd A . S . ; J . Brindley James , P . Z * ' D . C . ; and J . Evenden , P . Z ., Janitor . Bros . RowellF . R . C . S . and Wardbeing dulv
, , , elected by ballot , were exalted to the Supreme Degree by the M . E . Z . The Treasurer presented a very satisfactory balance-sheet . The M . E . Z . said before the chapter was closed , he had a most pleasing duty to perform , viz ., to present Comp . Dutton with a P . Z . 's jewel , which the companions had unanimously voted as a sincere token of thanks for the very excellent manner the duties of M . E . Z . had been performed during Comp Dutton's year of office . Comp . Dutton , in a few suitable words , thanked the companions for their handsome gift , and congratulated the chapter on its flourishing condition , which was sure to continue with such excellent Principals in the chairs . The chapter was then closed .
Mark Masonry.
Mark Masonry .
Egerton of Tatton Lodge , No . 400 . The installation meeting of this Iodge was held on the 25 th ult .. at Mark Masons ' Hall , Great Queen-street , W . C . Present : Bros . C . M . Jessop , VV . M . ; Henry VV Kiallmark , P . M ., Treas . ; Raymond Tucker , S . VV . ; G . Danford Thomas , Sec . ; )' Pickett , J . O . ; G . P . Parker , M . O . ; S . D . Potter , S . D . ; Belgrave Ninnis , P . M Henry Wright , P . M . ; A . VV . Peckham , P . M . ; and VV . Westcott . Bro . Dr . E . G Younger , P . M ., was a visitor .
The minutes having been read and confirmed , the ballot was taken for Bro . Ludwi " I ' reyberger , 1397 , which was unanimously in his favour , and the candidate being presen ? was introduced and advanced to the honourable degree of M . M . M . by the W . M ., Bro . ' Jessop . The chair was then occupied by the Installing Officer , Bro . H . VV . Kiallmark ' P . M ., who conferred the benefit of installation on Bro . Raymond Tucker , the W . M . elect , and placed him in the chair of A . The W . M . appointed and invested his officers as follows : Bros . C M . Jessop , I . P . M . and Sec . ; G . Danlord ThomasS . VV . G . P
, ; Parker , J . W . ; Henry VV . Kiallmark , P . M ., Treas .,- Jacob Pickett , M . O . ; S . P Potter , S . O . ; J . R . Buckler , J . O . ; Oscar Timme , S . D . ; Ludwig Freyberger , J . B .-VVm . Westcott , I . C ; A . W . Peckham , Steward ; and E . J . Mills , Tyler . The Installing Officer addressed the various sections of officers and brethren on their several duties in an impressive manner . The Treasurer , whose accounts had been duly audited , declared a substantial balance in hand to the credit of the lodge . Letters of apology read for absence from members
were . A cordial vote of thanks was unanimously accorded to Bro . Belgrave Ninnis , P . M ., for a very handsome gift of 13 collars and silver jewels attached as a memento of his being the father and founder of the lodge , and for the great interest be had always evinced in its doings . Bro . Ninnis acknowledged the vote of thanks in suitable terms , expressive of the interest he felt in the welfare of the lodge . The brethren then adjourned to Freemasons' Tavern , where dinner was served under the superintendence of Bro . 11 . W . Peckham , P . M .
Lodges And Chater Of Instruction.
Lodges and Chater of Instruction .
PROSPERITY LODGE , No . G 5 . A meeting was held on the 30 th ultimo at the Weaver ' s Arms , 17 , London Wall , E . C . Present : Bros . D . I Iarlow , VV . M . ; J . Brown , S . W . ; VV . S . Emden , J . W . ; G . T . Kinipple , acting Preceptor ; II . T . Meadows , Sec . ; James Smith , Asst . Sec . ; C Butcher , S . D . ; J . C Robeson , J . D . ; W . H . M . Gernon , I . C ; Rix , Saunion , Croft Wise , J , Miller , J . C . Jackson , Collins , Taylor , Roche , Palmer , F . VV . Garnhara , M . Jacobs , A . J . Rippin , Williams , and Robinson .
The Iodge was opened in due form and the minutes conlirmed . The lodge was opened in the Second Degree . The ceremony of installation was rehearsed , Bro . J . Brown acting as VV . M . elect . The lodge was opened in the Third Degree . The W . M . vacated the chair in favour of Bro . J . Brown . The lodge was resumed in the Second and Third Degrees respectively—the brethren saluting , the Installing Master giving the addresses . 'The ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Jackson acting as candidate . TheW . M . rose for the first and second times . Bro . M . Jacobs was elected a member . The lodge was then closed .
STAR CHAPTER , No . 1275 . A meeting was held at the Stirling Castle Hotel , Church-street , Camberwell , S . E ., on Friday , the 25 th ult . Present : Comps . S . J . Derham , M . E . Z . ; Win . Dawson , II . ; T . R . Cass , J . ; Thos . Grummant , P . Z ., Preceptor ; C II . Stone , P . Z ., Scribe E . j II . Hardman , Scribe N . ; Frampton , P . S . ; Cureton , Cornford , Beecroft , Morris , and Sobel .
The minutes of the previous convocation were read and confirmed . The ceremony of exaltation was rehearsed , Comp . Morris personating the candidate . I'he chapter is placed at the disposal of Comp . Win . Wills , M . E . Z . Selwyn Chapter , for ( to-day ) Friday . Comp . Wm . Dawson rehearsed the installation ol the Third Ctuir . I he chapter was closed .
THE IIEI . I . S of St . George's Chapel , Windsor Castle , were rung on Saturday last , in celebration of the Duke of Cambrid ge's 79 th birthday . At Cannes the anniversary was also duly celebrated . H . R . H . the Prince of Wales gave a dinner in honour of the occasion . Among those present were the Grand Dukes Sergius and Michael of Russia ,
the Duke and Duchess of Cumberland , the Prince of Nassau , Princess Mary of Hanover , and the Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Strelitz . The Duke of Cambridge , accompanied by Rear-Admiral FitzGeorge , left Cannes , on Saturday , for Paris , on his return to landon . His Royal Highness was saluted on the departure platform by the D J '« of Cumberland and thc British Vice-Consul .
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Craft Masonry.
The I . P . M ., Bro . L . L . Genese , stated that once more he held the gavel , and it was for the purpose of proposing a most important toast , that of "The Worshipful Master , Bro . Harry Townend . " ' That was the first occasion their genial W . M . had done any work in the ritual in the Barnato Lodge , and it had met with the approbation of them all , and they one and al ! wished him a very happy and prosperous year of office . _ .
Bro . Harry Townend , VV . M ., who was received with much enthusiasm , responded , thanking them most heartily for their kind reception of the toast , and said that so long as he occupied the chair , so long would he do his very best to carry out the duties of his oflice , and if he was well supported by his officers as he had been that night , he would be gratified , and it would make him a happy man . In giving "The Initiate , " the W . M . stated that it was beyond doubt the most important toast of the evening . From his outward appearance he seemed to be everything desirable to make a good and useful member of the Craft , and he ( the initiate ) had told him privatelthat he should not be satisfied until he went through the chair .
y The initiate , Bro . George Louisson , on rising to respond had quite an ovation . He thanked the members most sincerely for accepting him in their lodge , and hoped he would never do anything detrimental to the cause of Freemasonry , but would do his very utmost to uphold its great principles . In submitting the toast of " The Visitors , " the VV . M . stated that he was sorry to see such a small muster , which was quite exceptional in the lodge ; but they were none the less welcome , and he hoped to see them all again during his term of office , andjhe coupled with the toast the names of Bros . J . Lincoln Henson , P . M . 172 S ; A . II . Cooper ,
W . M . elect 2551 ; and R . T . West , 1744 . Bro . Henson , P . M ., responded . He said that his only regret was that the reply to the toast had not been placed in better hands . He was indebted to the W . M . for a very pleasant evening ; that was his first visit and he hoped it would not be his last . The W . M . ' s working of the ritual was grand and the lavish hospitality of the members was such that no visitor could wish to be better treated or entertained .
Bro . A . H . Cooper stated that the VV . M . held a unique position , being the VV . M . of two important lodges in London , as he was also the honoured and respected Master of the Clissold Lodge . It had been his good fortune to attend the Barnato—which was a shinirg light in Freemasonry—on several occasions , and the way they received and enteitair . ed their guests could not be excelled . Bro . R . T . West also acknowledged the toast .
The W . M . gave " The Past Masters and Treasurer and Secretary . " He said that the woik of the I . P . M ., Bro . L . S . Genese , during the time he was in the chair had never been better dene in the lodge and his year of office would ever be remembered by the members . The Secretary , Bro . E . J . Aeworth , P . M ., was one of the very best , and his great services to the lodge were much appreciated . In responding , Bro . Genese , I . P . M ., observed that during his happy year of office he had stated everything that could be said , and that he could not find anything fresh to mention , and he would content himself by remarking how glad he was to be followed by such an eminent W . M . as they had in Bro . Townend .
Bro . E . j . Aeworth , P . M ., Sec , also responded , and said it was gratifying to lind that the W . M . was so well known for his excellent working in the ritual , as he was one of the best they had ever had . He was a thorough man of business , and he had no doubt that the lodge would continue in prosperity under his reign . He ( Bro . Acwortil was only too glad to do anything for the lodge to promote its interests , as he hoped he had done in the past .
The W . M . proposed "The Officers of the Lodge , " and slid lhat however good a VV . M . might be , he was at a great disadvantage without good officers , and from his experience that evening he was satisfied that he had an excellent staff . Bro . II . Raphael , S . W ., responded , remarking that he and his colleagues would do everything they could to assist , and all hoped that the W . M . would have a very successful year of office . Bro . J . S . Goldstein , J . VV ., said that all the officers respected the W . M ., and it was a great honour to serve under him .
The toast . was also acknowledged by Bros . Willie Wright , P . M ., Org . ; II . F . Campbell , D . C . ; and E . Searle , I . G . ; and the Tyler ' s toast brought to a close a most enjoyable evening . An excellent entertainment was provided , in which the following took part : Miss Amdlie Molitor , Miss Allester , Mr . Douglas St . Albans , Mr . Dunn , and Bros . Henson , Lesser , and Henry . The musical arrangements were under the able direction of Bro . Willie Wright , who presided at the pianoforte . Special mention should be made of the two ladies , who both received well-deserved encores .
Hiram Lodge , No . 2416 . This lodge of architects and surveyors held a meeting at Freemasons' Hall , on the 23 rd ult ., Bro . Walter West , VV . M ., presided , and was assisted by Bros . S . Jackson , S . VV . ; R . C Young , as J . VV . ; A . Wrightson , LP . M . ; 11 . Lovegrove , P . G . S . B ., Sec . ; Major J . S . Leslie , G . P . C Hills , E . O . Sachs , Pearce , Merrett , Lawrance , J . R . Dixon , M . Garbutt , II . VV . Collins , A . II . Coyle , Bassett Smith , Bonner , P . M . ; and Powell , P . M . The visitors were Bros . Priest , P . M . ; Elsdon , and Parsons .
The only business before the meeting was the passing ot Bro . VV . Albin Haskins . Bro . II . Lovegrove proposed a grant from the funds to be placed on the list of Bro . F . A . Powell , P . M ., a Steward for the centenary festival of the Bays' School .
Obituary.
Obituary .
BRO . ] 0 ' / Al LUIS FERNANDES . Bro . Jo / e Luis Fernandes , of Wakefield , expired at his residence on Saturday , the 26 th ult ., aged £ 5 years and four days , and was buried at Sandal Church on the 29 th ult ., in the presence of his relatives and several members of the Unanimity Lodge , No . 154 , Wakefield , including Bros . P . C . Greaves , W . M . ; Walter
Furnell , P . M . ; Henry Smith , P . M . ; M . B . Hick , P . M . ; also Archdeacon Doune , 1019 ; T . B . Loxley , 495 ; and others . Bro . Fernandes was initiated in Unanimity Lodge , Xo . 179 ( now 154 ) on 3 rd December , 18 33 , and subscribcdtill his death , viz ., 63 years . lie was probably the oldest Freemason in West Yorkshire , and was greatly respected .
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SMOKERSSHOULDUSE CALVERT'S DEHTOPHENOLENE. A DELICIOUS ANTISEPTIC LIQUID DENTIFRICE . A few ( Imps in : i wineglass of ualer makes . 'i delirious \ v . i __ li , fur MVeeieuinjr lhe liiviilh und leaving a pleiiciint lasle ami refresh in ;; coolness in I lie nioiil h . lOlitor nf // . ' . III . siy-: — "Xln .-l elfeitunl for MmiL'tlicninj ; ihc ; , ' ! im » in cii .-i _ of InnUMni-.-:. ; ih'l riililin ^ Hie iiiuiilli uf lhc iirouiu ol toliiicm . " Is . Od . and 2 s . Od . Bottles , nt Chemists , & c , or Post Free lor Value . Illustrated Pamphlet of ( . ' ulvri't ' n Carbolic Pivpiiriiliiuis . sent post free on application . F . C . CALVERT & CO ., Manchester .
Royal Arch.
Royal Arch .
^ sculapius Chapter , No . ' 2410 . ' The installation meeting was held at the Criterion Restaurant on the gth ult . The M . E . Z ., Comp . Thomas Dutton , M . D ., installed Comp . J . Pickett , M . D ., as M . E . / . Comp . Pickett then installed Comp . C Crawford Thomson , M . D ., as H . ; and Comp ' . E . 11 . Ezard , M . D ., as J . The following officers were invested : Comps . M . Simpson S . E . ; J . Sharpe , S . N . ; G . Danford Thomas , M . D ., Treas . ; J . Davies , M . D ., P . S R . T . II . Bodilly , ist A . S . ; H . G . Blackmore , 2 nd A . S . ; J . Brindley James , P . Z * ' D . C . ; and J . Evenden , P . Z ., Janitor . Bros . RowellF . R . C . S . and Wardbeing dulv
, , , elected by ballot , were exalted to the Supreme Degree by the M . E . Z . The Treasurer presented a very satisfactory balance-sheet . The M . E . Z . said before the chapter was closed , he had a most pleasing duty to perform , viz ., to present Comp . Dutton with a P . Z . 's jewel , which the companions had unanimously voted as a sincere token of thanks for the very excellent manner the duties of M . E . Z . had been performed during Comp Dutton's year of office . Comp . Dutton , in a few suitable words , thanked the companions for their handsome gift , and congratulated the chapter on its flourishing condition , which was sure to continue with such excellent Principals in the chairs . The chapter was then closed .
Mark Masonry.
Mark Masonry .
Egerton of Tatton Lodge , No . 400 . The installation meeting of this Iodge was held on the 25 th ult .. at Mark Masons ' Hall , Great Queen-street , W . C . Present : Bros . C . M . Jessop , VV . M . ; Henry VV Kiallmark , P . M ., Treas . ; Raymond Tucker , S . VV . ; G . Danford Thomas , Sec . ; )' Pickett , J . O . ; G . P . Parker , M . O . ; S . D . Potter , S . D . ; Belgrave Ninnis , P . M Henry Wright , P . M . ; A . VV . Peckham , P . M . ; and VV . Westcott . Bro . Dr . E . G Younger , P . M ., was a visitor .
The minutes having been read and confirmed , the ballot was taken for Bro . Ludwi " I ' reyberger , 1397 , which was unanimously in his favour , and the candidate being presen ? was introduced and advanced to the honourable degree of M . M . M . by the W . M ., Bro . ' Jessop . The chair was then occupied by the Installing Officer , Bro . H . VV . Kiallmark ' P . M ., who conferred the benefit of installation on Bro . Raymond Tucker , the W . M . elect , and placed him in the chair of A . The W . M . appointed and invested his officers as follows : Bros . C M . Jessop , I . P . M . and Sec . ; G . Danlord ThomasS . VV . G . P
, ; Parker , J . W . ; Henry VV . Kiallmark , P . M ., Treas .,- Jacob Pickett , M . O . ; S . P Potter , S . O . ; J . R . Buckler , J . O . ; Oscar Timme , S . D . ; Ludwig Freyberger , J . B .-VVm . Westcott , I . C ; A . W . Peckham , Steward ; and E . J . Mills , Tyler . The Installing Officer addressed the various sections of officers and brethren on their several duties in an impressive manner . The Treasurer , whose accounts had been duly audited , declared a substantial balance in hand to the credit of the lodge . Letters of apology read for absence from members
were . A cordial vote of thanks was unanimously accorded to Bro . Belgrave Ninnis , P . M ., for a very handsome gift of 13 collars and silver jewels attached as a memento of his being the father and founder of the lodge , and for the great interest be had always evinced in its doings . Bro . Ninnis acknowledged the vote of thanks in suitable terms , expressive of the interest he felt in the welfare of the lodge . The brethren then adjourned to Freemasons' Tavern , where dinner was served under the superintendence of Bro . 11 . W . Peckham , P . M .
Lodges And Chater Of Instruction.
Lodges and Chater of Instruction .
PROSPERITY LODGE , No . G 5 . A meeting was held on the 30 th ultimo at the Weaver ' s Arms , 17 , London Wall , E . C . Present : Bros . D . I Iarlow , VV . M . ; J . Brown , S . W . ; VV . S . Emden , J . W . ; G . T . Kinipple , acting Preceptor ; II . T . Meadows , Sec . ; James Smith , Asst . Sec . ; C Butcher , S . D . ; J . C Robeson , J . D . ; W . H . M . Gernon , I . C ; Rix , Saunion , Croft Wise , J , Miller , J . C . Jackson , Collins , Taylor , Roche , Palmer , F . VV . Garnhara , M . Jacobs , A . J . Rippin , Williams , and Robinson .
The Iodge was opened in due form and the minutes conlirmed . The lodge was opened in the Second Degree . The ceremony of installation was rehearsed , Bro . J . Brown acting as VV . M . elect . The lodge was opened in the Third Degree . The W . M . vacated the chair in favour of Bro . J . Brown . The lodge was resumed in the Second and Third Degrees respectively—the brethren saluting , the Installing Master giving the addresses . 'The ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Jackson acting as candidate . TheW . M . rose for the first and second times . Bro . M . Jacobs was elected a member . The lodge was then closed .
STAR CHAPTER , No . 1275 . A meeting was held at the Stirling Castle Hotel , Church-street , Camberwell , S . E ., on Friday , the 25 th ult . Present : Comps . S . J . Derham , M . E . Z . ; Win . Dawson , II . ; T . R . Cass , J . ; Thos . Grummant , P . Z ., Preceptor ; C II . Stone , P . Z ., Scribe E . j II . Hardman , Scribe N . ; Frampton , P . S . ; Cureton , Cornford , Beecroft , Morris , and Sobel .
The minutes of the previous convocation were read and confirmed . The ceremony of exaltation was rehearsed , Comp . Morris personating the candidate . I'he chapter is placed at the disposal of Comp . Win . Wills , M . E . Z . Selwyn Chapter , for ( to-day ) Friday . Comp . Wm . Dawson rehearsed the installation ol the Third Ctuir . I he chapter was closed .
THE IIEI . I . S of St . George's Chapel , Windsor Castle , were rung on Saturday last , in celebration of the Duke of Cambrid ge's 79 th birthday . At Cannes the anniversary was also duly celebrated . H . R . H . the Prince of Wales gave a dinner in honour of the occasion . Among those present were the Grand Dukes Sergius and Michael of Russia ,
the Duke and Duchess of Cumberland , the Prince of Nassau , Princess Mary of Hanover , and the Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Strelitz . The Duke of Cambridge , accompanied by Rear-Admiral FitzGeorge , left Cannes , on Saturday , for Paris , on his return to landon . His Royal Highness was saluted on the departure platform by the D J '« of Cumberland and thc British Vice-Consul .
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ESTABLISHED , 17 DS ^^ flfe ^ ESTABLISHED , 17 HS JACQUESSON&FILS CHAMPAGNE. BRANDSSPBCIAL CUVIil :, Dry " MARQUUTTERIE . " Do . Do . BRUT NATUREL . LOND H ° E : 69 & 70 , Mark Lape , E . C _