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• thev would not , he trusted , expect a long speech ; position j ^ had been a M ason for many years , but not from 1 "' Ro .. al Arch Mason . The reason for that was that so Ions : nl - ociest he did not like to apply , but directly hc he was s Qom \ - > . Sweny he took advantage of thc offer , *'' exalted in the Pattison . Hc trusted the chapter a "' " ion . i- ' flourish , and none thc less because he should » ' ° , , tlie honour of assisting in its most important cereiimv aa ^
monies . ^ ^ jien p ,. Op 0 scc i the toast of " The Installing ' !• ' " and ' said he quite agreed with Comp . Warne , who i C ' i ' rl to him privately that the ceremony , as performed r no Penfold , was so perfect and impressive that he '' - ' i-rv the companions generally could not witness it . " ' itfr-M E Z . ) hoped , however , that they would restrain ' , ' . ' , V , rinsitv until they arrived at the proud position held tlnse on his right and left , and then they would agree M I ' m that it was a most sublime and comprehensive
CB r no Penfold said it was a pleasant office , that of . jo linn- Officer in the Pattison Chapter . As had been so n said theirs was the premier chapter in the province , i wis an honour they must maintain , and , after what ? i had heard at Bromley from their Prov . G . M . and G . - nrln ' pndent , Earl Amherst , there was no fear of their S-the P > ' ™ nce- T , ' ey were too weH deli S'l * ted to be lerlhe rule of Grand Superintendent to want to leave it , ll
" . . _ . !„ ,- t-Ua rnlniir < : nf the London district . For him-, 1 n-o under the colours of the London district . For him"' if it had been said that it was an effort for him to do what h . had done , but it was no effort but rather a pleasure , and The had p leased them that-was his reward . Now , the \[ I * Z had entrusted a toast to him which he felt sure they would all be pleased to honour . It was that of their esteemed , thoug h suffering , Comp . Past Principal Butter , rmiio Butter had been most anxious to be present with
them that day , but found it impossible , ana had sent tliem a telegram from Brighton , wishing the M . E . Z . and companions a picasant evening , and they were very glad to know that he was recovering , and would soon be with them again . Their M . E . Z . had immediately sent a return telegram to fnmn Butter to tell him that exactly as the clock struck
nine they would all rise and drink his ( Comp . Butter ' s ) health in bumpers , and as it was now just on the stroke of nine , he asked them to stand up and drink the toast heartily . This was done , the room ringing with the cheering of the companions as they wished a speedy recovery to their
beloved and suffering companion and brother . Comp . Col . Hughes , ALP ., responded for Comp . Butter , and said he felt it a great honour to be allowed to respond for an absent friend ' and esteemed companion like Comp . Butter , because it would certainly would add to his pleasure and satisfaction when he knew that , although absent
himself , there were among the companions present some one to respond for him ; and thank the companions for their kindness . He had heard it said in the Army that one of the greatest incentives to deeds of valour was the thought "What will they say in England ? " and he believed it would he a great comfort to Comp . Butter to know that they
sympathised with him in his trouble , and wished him a speedy and safe recovery ; in fact , they would knock the bottom out of Masonry altogether if the ) ' did not solace a brother in his distress , as well as rejoice with him in his prosperity . Now , with regard to the gathering that night , it was one of the choicest things in Masonry to meet such
friends as he saw round him . He was sure that amongst those present were the best and choicest friends that during a not uneventful life he ever had confidence in . He felt sure that the feeling of Comp . Butter was that it was the happiest moments in his life to be with them , and one of his deepest regrets not to be with them ; and it would be a great
comfort to him to know that amid these festivities they had not forgotten him , and that his many splendid qualities were admitted and acknowledged by every one present . Comp . Haynes having spoken as to the excellent qualities of Comp . Butler both as a man and a Mason , Gimp . White , in returning thanks for "The Visitors , "
spoke highly of the hospitable reception afforded him and every visitor present , but neither he nor those who knew the I attison Chapter were surprised at it . It was now 15 years since he first had the honour of visiting the chapter , and bad always been well received . He asked them to return the compliment by visiting the Francis White Chapter at Romrord , and promised those who did so a hearty reception .
Comps . Beeves , VVest , Nichols , De Gray , Fense , Woodley , ™ Jolly also responded . After "The Officers " had been responded to by Comps . Lawson and Morris , the Janitor ' s toast concluded the proceedings . Ihe musical portion was under the management of Comp . 1 vler and the contributors were Mr . J . D . Fitzgerald and ro . Arthur Weston , and Madame Fanny Atkinson and Miss ' -ai ' ne Curnow .
WIGTON . . St . John ' s Chapter ( No . 327 ) . —The annual , \ v , meeting in connection with this chapter took place , ' ; Ve'lnesday , the 24 th ult ., at the Lion and Lamb Hotel , j- 'gli-stieet . The Installing Master was Comp . A . Walter , p ' v" W ' , ' "" -P . A . G . Soj ., assisted by Comp . J . Gardiner , (¦ •'" ' -C"J- ' and the officers inducted were as follows :
W Tn Bewes > l - ' - > M . E . Z . ; | . N . Kirkland , H . ; i ' . z sv r - ' - ¦ ' Harr ! s ' - " " ' . K- J- Lazonb y > K ' '' ' . '„ ¦> . ''• Richardson , Principal Soj . ; S . J . Burgess , II ,,, 11 , }• ' -l ° Gate , P . Z ., 2 nd Asst . Soj . ; VV . H . " 00 ( 1 CSS P 7 'I' 1 T n T ' -, Coin n * . - ' and Jos . Pearson , Janitor , very a , !? . ' , y > Z ., presided at the refreshments , and a are al ' *' "T << | C cven ' = ? spent by the companions , who meet -ur ^ a PPy to meet , sorry to part , and happy to
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this !^ " p 9 tan Council ( T . I . L—A meetingof Hall RrTi . ' le , d on tbe 26 th ult ., at the Masonic Urns ' U , ' - 'On-square . Among those present were VV . acti „; r sw de . eri ' ieres , W . M . ; R . L . Loveland , P . M ., Capt o r r- ' \ ,, ' - Eemon , J . W . ; George Powell , Treas . ; duct ,, ' ,. , ' . r " - P -M - > actu * -r Sec . ; ' T . Cubitt , Con-¦ Mills -ivi ttain > ' -G . ; Pigeon , jun ., Org . ; Sweny , T | , | . ,, ;• ' ' ai * d others . "'' Hied inittf' ^ the previous meeting were read and con'Ve ' as 1 •• '' was taken on behalf of Bro . Thomas ""' us . ' Ti " - '¦ J (> ll'uig member , and it proved to be unani-¦ " •¦ election of VV . M . resulted unanimously in
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favour of Bro . Capt . W . B . Williamson , J . P ., S . W . Bro . G . Powell was re-elected Treasurer , and Bro . Mills , Tyler . A Past Master's jewel was unanimously voted to VV . Bro . Baron dc Ferrieres . The election of Auditors having taken place , the Treasurer announced the balance he had in hand . Apologies for non-attendance were received from Bros . C .
F . Matier , G . S ., & c . ( Hon . Mem . ); Alajor Geo . Lambert , P . M . ; A . McDowall , IT . J . Lardner , Capt . Williamson , George Graveley , and many others . The council was then closed . The brethren dined at the Holborn Restaurant , under thc genial presidency of the VV . M . A few toasts were duly honoured .
Lodges And Chapters Of Instruction.
Lodges and Chapters of Instruction .
RANELAGH LODGE ( N 0 . S 34 ) . —A meeting was held on Friday , the 20 th ult ., at the Six Bells Hotel , Queen-street , Hammersmith . Present : Bros . VV . G . Coat , VV . M . ; H . Perdue , S . W . ; M . Rice , J . W . ; J . Sims , P . M ., Preceptor ; D . S . Long , Sec ; J . Pattison , S . D . ; G . E . Higginson , J . D . ; T . ^ Jobson , LG . ; J . H . Wood , P . M . ; and R . H . ' Hatton .
The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . The lodge was opened in the Second and Third Degrees , and resumed to the First Degree , and the ceremony rehearsed , Bro . Jobson being- the candidate . Bro . Higginson having given proof of his proficiency , was entrusted . The lodge was resumed to the Second Degree , and the ceremony rehearsed .
The lodge was resumed to the Third Degree , and closed in the Third and Second Degrees . The VV . AL having risen , Bro . H . Perdue , P . AL , was unanimously elected VV . M . for the next meeting . After " Hearty good wishes , " and the expressions of appreciation and gratification of the brethren at the able working of the W . M ., the lodge was closed .
HYDE PARK LODGE ( No . 1425 ) . —A meeting was held on Alonday , the 29 th ult ., at the Porchester Hotel , Leinster-place , Cleveland-square , Paddington , VV . Present : Bros . A . Cadbury-Jones , W . M . ; C . G . Wetzlar , S . W . ; M . T . Tuck , J . VV . ; VV . H . Chalfont , P . M . 1425 , Asst . Preceptor ; H . Dehane , P . M . 1543 , P . P . S . G . D . Essex , Sec ; J . Cruttenden , S . D . ; E . F . Ferris , I . P . AI . 1543 ,
J . D . ; J . R . Allman , I . P . M . 1425 , I . G . j W . J . Hakim , VV . AL 141 , Stwd . j and Major E . Ferris . The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . The ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Dehane being candidate . 'The lodge was called off and on , and opened in the Second and Third Degrees and resumed to the First . Bro . Wetzler was elected W . M . for the next meeting—the officers to
be in rotation . A cordial vote or thanks to be recorded on the minutes , was unanimously carried for the able manner Bro . Cadbury-Jones had presided as W . AL for the first time , which compliment was duly and suitably acknowledged . A vote of condolence was unanimously passed with Bro . Mickelburgh , P . M . 1425 , on the occasion of the death of his mother . After " Hearty good wishes , " the lodge was closed .
UNITED AIILITARY LODGE ( No . 1536 ) . —The usual weekly meeting of this lodge was held on Monday , the 29 th ult ., at the Earl of Chatham , Thomas-street , Woolwich , when there were present Bros . Wheeler , W . M . ; Bilton , S . VV . ; Sayle , J . VV . ; Sinnette , S . D . ; Carr , J . D . j Benstead , LG . ; and C . Woods . The lodge was opened in the First Degree . Bro . Woods
answered the usual questions , and was entrusted . Ihe lodge was opened in the Second Degree , and the ceremony of passing was rehearsed , with Bro . Woods as candidate . The lodge was closed in the Second Degree . 'The VV . AL rose for the first , second , and third times , after which the lodge was closed , and adjourned till Alonday , the 12 th inst ., next Alonday being Bank Holiday .
KENSINGTON LODGE ( No . 1767 ) . —A meeting was held on Tuesday , the 30 th ult ., at the Scarsdale Arms Hotel , Edwardes-square , Kensington , W ., when there were present Bros , [ obson , W . M . ; Hubbard , S . W . ; Heath , J . W . ; R . H . " Williams , Treas . ; Cox , S . D . ; Woods , J . D . ; Thomas , I . G . ; Read , P . AL , Preceptor ; Knight , " Swann , Rice , Hillier , Sims , P . M ., VV . C . Williams , P . M .,
Payers , and J . Davis . 'The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . The lodge was opened in the Second and Third Degrees , and resumed to the First Degree , and the ceremony of initiation rehearsed , Bro . Swann being candidate . The lodge was resumed to the 'Third Degree , and the ist and 2 nd Sections of the
Lecture were worked by the Preceptor , assisted by the brethren . 'The lodg-e was resumed to the First Deg - ree . Bro . Hubbard was elected W . M . for the next meeting and the officers were appointed in rotation . Bro . Hillier was elected a joining member , and a cordial vote of thanks was carried to Bro . Jobson for the able madner in which he carried out the duties of W . M . for the first time in the lodge , and ordered to be entered on the minutes .
CREATON LODGE ( No . 1791 ) . —A meeting was held on 'Thursday , the 25 th ult ., at the Wheatsheaf Hotel , Goldhawk-road , Shepherd ' s Bush , VV . Present : Bros . Jobson , W . M . j F . Craggs , S . VV . ; W . Jennings , J . VV . ; J . Davies , Preceptor ; J . Sims , P . M ., Deputy Preceptor ; E . Austin , P . M ., Treas . ; . VV . H . Chalfont , P . M ., Sec . ; IT . Cotton ,
S . D . ; F . VV . Woodard , J . D . ; VV . Hellier , LG . ; P . Burton , P . AL ; VV . Williams , P . M . i rj E . Child , P . AL ; Stonnill , Arnott , L . Cox , B . Browne , Higginson , Head , and Sansom . Visitors : Bros . Cory , S 60 , and Boyd , Minerva Lodg-e . The lodge was opened , and the minutes of the previous meeting were read and conlirmed . Bro . Browne having
answered the usual questions , was entrusted . T he lodge was opened in the Second Degree , and the ceremony of passing rehearsed . The 3 rd and 4 th Sections of the Lecture were worked by Bro . Davies , assisted by the brethren . The lodge was closed in the Second Degree . Bros . Boyd , Minerva Lodge and Cory , SCo , were elected joining-members . Bro . Craggs was elected W . M . forthe next meeting , and the lodge was closed .
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CHISWICK LODGE ( No . 2012 ) . —A meeting was held on Saturday , the 27 th ult ., at the Windsor Castle Hotel , King-street , Hammersmith . Present : Bros . G . Gardner , P . M ., VV . M . ; T . Jobson , S . VV . ; J . Davies , J . W . ; E . Ayling , P . AL , Preceptor ; F . Craggs , Sec . ( pro tem . ) ; M . Spiegel , S . D . j D . S . Long , J . D " : j VV . Hillier , I . G . j J . Sims , ^ P . AL ; J . H . Wood , ' P . M . ; W . W . Williams , Hiscock , and S . Boyd .
1 he lodge was opened in due form m the I hree Degrees , and resumed to the Second Degree . Bro . Boyd offered himself as a candidate for raising , and was examined and entrusted . The lodge was resumed to the Third Degree , and the ceremony rehearsed . The lodge was resumed to
the First Degree , and the 2 nd Section of the Lecture worked by Bro . J . Davies , assisted by the brethren . Bro . S . Boyd , 250 , was elected a joining- member . Bro . Thomas Jobson was elected VV . M . for the next meeting . " Hearty good wishes'' were given and acknowledged , and the lodge was closed .
Royal Masonic Institution For Girls.
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS .
A Quarterly Court of Subscribers to the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls was held on Saturday last at Freemasons' Hall . Bro . Horace Brooks Marshall , P . G . T ., Treasurer of the Institution , was in the chair . There were also present Bros . George Powell , J . J . Cumberland , Herbert Dicketts , James Brett , C . H .
Webb , Charles G . Hill , H . Massey , W . M . Bywater , Col . F . Gadsden , J . Terry , Arthur E . Glachvell , and F . R . W . Hedges ( Secretary ) . After the reading and confirmation of the minutes of the meeting of 27 th April , and the reading of the minutes of the Special Court of 30 th May , and summaries of minutes of General Committees for
information , the Court agreed to the recommendation of the General Committee , that the 32 eligible candidates remaining from the last election , together with the 17 whose petitions have been since approved , be placed upon the list for the October Election , and that nine vacancies , caused by girls leaving the School , be declared .
On the motion of Bro . HERBERT DICKETTS , Vice President , seconded by Bro . C . H . WEBB , the following alterations were made in the laws of the Institution : In Law 35 , omit words " and audit . " In the first heading , on page 32 , omit the words " and audit . "
In Law 47 , in first line , substitute " twelve" for " nine . " In third and fourth lines , after thc word " finance , " omit words " and audit . " In sixth line , substitute " three " for '' two . " In Law 49 , after word " meet" in first line , omit words '' in the months of January , April , July , and
October , and substitute " monthly , or oftener , if necessary . " After word " payment , " in sixth line , omit all up to the word " report , " in the twelfth line . Add , as a fresh paragraph , headed "Audit , " "The accounts of the Institution shall be annually audited
by a chartered accountant , to be elected annuall y by the General Committee at the meeting in Alav . " In Law 79 , add , after word "Trustees , " " and be annually examined by the accountant . " On the suggestion of Bro . J AMES TERRY , the words " and audit " occurring in Law 43 , were also struck
out . With reference to the new paragraph respecting the auditing of the accounts b y a chartered accountant . Bro . J . S . CUMBERLAND said he hoped the auditors would go through the accounts quarterly , as well as yearly . Perhaps they might not be able to examine
them mouthy . If there were errors , they would be more easily discovered in a a tri-monthl y investigation than in a yearly . Bro . HEDGES said it was in contemplation that there should be a quarterly examination . Bro . HERBERT DICKETTS said the accounts would be
audited monthly . Bro . CUMBERLAND observed that he did not mean examined b y the auditors—he meant audited b y the chartered accountant . He wanted that the accountant should go through the accounts quarterly , as well as annually .
Bro . C H . WEBB said that , anyhow , the chartered accountant would be responsible . Bro . H . B . MARSHALL intimated that they might now carry these resolutions , and then afterwards make an additional regulation . Bro . CUMBERLAND moved that the auditor go through
the accounts quarterly , and once a year make out . a balance sheet , and examine the documents of tbe Institution . Bro . H . B . MARSHALL : And securities . Bro . CUMBERLAND : Yes , whatever is in the bank
concerning the monetary affairs of the Institution . Bro . DICKETTS : In Law 79 it says : — "All deeds and securities shall be deposited for safe custody with the bankers of the Institution in the names of the trustees , " then add to that , " and annually examined by the accountant . "
The motion having been seconded , was carried , and a vote of thanks to the Chairman concluded the meeting . - « Mr . and Mrs . Gladstone celebrated their golden wedding on 'Thursday , the 25 th ult . Among- the telegrams and letters of congratulation received by the right honourable
gentleman were messages from the Queen , the Prince of Wales , and the King of the Belgians ; and among the presents were a portrait of Mr . Gladstone by Sir John Millais , presented by the lady members of the liberal party ; a gold inkstand from the Prince and Princess of Wales ; a goldheaded Malacca cane from thc Earl of Rosebery , & c .
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• thev would not , he trusted , expect a long speech ; position j ^ had been a M ason for many years , but not from 1 "' Ro .. al Arch Mason . The reason for that was that so Ions : nl - ociest he did not like to apply , but directly hc he was s Qom \ - > . Sweny he took advantage of thc offer , *'' exalted in the Pattison . Hc trusted the chapter a "' " ion . i- ' flourish , and none thc less because he should » ' ° , , tlie honour of assisting in its most important cereiimv aa ^
monies . ^ ^ jien p ,. Op 0 scc i the toast of " The Installing ' !• ' " and ' said he quite agreed with Comp . Warne , who i C ' i ' rl to him privately that the ceremony , as performed r no Penfold , was so perfect and impressive that he '' - ' i-rv the companions generally could not witness it . " ' itfr-M E Z . ) hoped , however , that they would restrain ' , ' . ' , V , rinsitv until they arrived at the proud position held tlnse on his right and left , and then they would agree M I ' m that it was a most sublime and comprehensive
CB r no Penfold said it was a pleasant office , that of . jo linn- Officer in the Pattison Chapter . As had been so n said theirs was the premier chapter in the province , i wis an honour they must maintain , and , after what ? i had heard at Bromley from their Prov . G . M . and G . - nrln ' pndent , Earl Amherst , there was no fear of their S-the P > ' ™ nce- T , ' ey were too weH deli S'l * ted to be lerlhe rule of Grand Superintendent to want to leave it , ll
" . . _ . !„ ,- t-Ua rnlniir < : nf the London district . For him-, 1 n-o under the colours of the London district . For him"' if it had been said that it was an effort for him to do what h . had done , but it was no effort but rather a pleasure , and The had p leased them that-was his reward . Now , the \[ I * Z had entrusted a toast to him which he felt sure they would all be pleased to honour . It was that of their esteemed , thoug h suffering , Comp . Past Principal Butter , rmiio Butter had been most anxious to be present with
them that day , but found it impossible , ana had sent tliem a telegram from Brighton , wishing the M . E . Z . and companions a picasant evening , and they were very glad to know that he was recovering , and would soon be with them again . Their M . E . Z . had immediately sent a return telegram to fnmn Butter to tell him that exactly as the clock struck
nine they would all rise and drink his ( Comp . Butter ' s ) health in bumpers , and as it was now just on the stroke of nine , he asked them to stand up and drink the toast heartily . This was done , the room ringing with the cheering of the companions as they wished a speedy recovery to their
beloved and suffering companion and brother . Comp . Col . Hughes , ALP ., responded for Comp . Butter , and said he felt it a great honour to be allowed to respond for an absent friend ' and esteemed companion like Comp . Butter , because it would certainly would add to his pleasure and satisfaction when he knew that , although absent
himself , there were among the companions present some one to respond for him ; and thank the companions for their kindness . He had heard it said in the Army that one of the greatest incentives to deeds of valour was the thought "What will they say in England ? " and he believed it would he a great comfort to Comp . Butter to know that they
sympathised with him in his trouble , and wished him a speedy and safe recovery ; in fact , they would knock the bottom out of Masonry altogether if the ) ' did not solace a brother in his distress , as well as rejoice with him in his prosperity . Now , with regard to the gathering that night , it was one of the choicest things in Masonry to meet such
friends as he saw round him . He was sure that amongst those present were the best and choicest friends that during a not uneventful life he ever had confidence in . He felt sure that the feeling of Comp . Butter was that it was the happiest moments in his life to be with them , and one of his deepest regrets not to be with them ; and it would be a great
comfort to him to know that amid these festivities they had not forgotten him , and that his many splendid qualities were admitted and acknowledged by every one present . Comp . Haynes having spoken as to the excellent qualities of Comp . Butler both as a man and a Mason , Gimp . White , in returning thanks for "The Visitors , "
spoke highly of the hospitable reception afforded him and every visitor present , but neither he nor those who knew the I attison Chapter were surprised at it . It was now 15 years since he first had the honour of visiting the chapter , and bad always been well received . He asked them to return the compliment by visiting the Francis White Chapter at Romrord , and promised those who did so a hearty reception .
Comps . Beeves , VVest , Nichols , De Gray , Fense , Woodley , ™ Jolly also responded . After "The Officers " had been responded to by Comps . Lawson and Morris , the Janitor ' s toast concluded the proceedings . Ihe musical portion was under the management of Comp . 1 vler and the contributors were Mr . J . D . Fitzgerald and ro . Arthur Weston , and Madame Fanny Atkinson and Miss ' -ai ' ne Curnow .
WIGTON . . St . John ' s Chapter ( No . 327 ) . —The annual , \ v , meeting in connection with this chapter took place , ' ; Ve'lnesday , the 24 th ult ., at the Lion and Lamb Hotel , j- 'gli-stieet . The Installing Master was Comp . A . Walter , p ' v" W ' , ' "" -P . A . G . Soj ., assisted by Comp . J . Gardiner , (¦ •'" ' -C"J- ' and the officers inducted were as follows :
W Tn Bewes > l - ' - > M . E . Z . ; | . N . Kirkland , H . ; i ' . z sv r - ' - ¦ ' Harr ! s ' - " " ' . K- J- Lazonb y > K ' '' ' . '„ ¦> . ''• Richardson , Principal Soj . ; S . J . Burgess , II ,,, 11 , }• ' -l ° Gate , P . Z ., 2 nd Asst . Soj . ; VV . H . " 00 ( 1 CSS P 7 'I' 1 T n T ' -, Coin n * . - ' and Jos . Pearson , Janitor , very a , !? . ' , y > Z ., presided at the refreshments , and a are al ' *' "T << | C cven ' = ? spent by the companions , who meet -ur ^ a PPy to meet , sorry to part , and happy to
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this !^ " p 9 tan Council ( T . I . L—A meetingof Hall RrTi . ' le , d on tbe 26 th ult ., at the Masonic Urns ' U , ' - 'On-square . Among those present were VV . acti „; r sw de . eri ' ieres , W . M . ; R . L . Loveland , P . M ., Capt o r r- ' \ ,, ' - Eemon , J . W . ; George Powell , Treas . ; duct ,, ' ,. , ' . r " - P -M - > actu * -r Sec . ; ' T . Cubitt , Con-¦ Mills -ivi ttain > ' -G . ; Pigeon , jun ., Org . ; Sweny , T | , | . ,, ;• ' ' ai * d others . "'' Hied inittf' ^ the previous meeting were read and con'Ve ' as 1 •• '' was taken on behalf of Bro . Thomas ""' us . ' Ti " - '¦ J (> ll'uig member , and it proved to be unani-¦ " •¦ election of VV . M . resulted unanimously in
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favour of Bro . Capt . W . B . Williamson , J . P ., S . W . Bro . G . Powell was re-elected Treasurer , and Bro . Mills , Tyler . A Past Master's jewel was unanimously voted to VV . Bro . Baron dc Ferrieres . The election of Auditors having taken place , the Treasurer announced the balance he had in hand . Apologies for non-attendance were received from Bros . C .
F . Matier , G . S ., & c . ( Hon . Mem . ); Alajor Geo . Lambert , P . M . ; A . McDowall , IT . J . Lardner , Capt . Williamson , George Graveley , and many others . The council was then closed . The brethren dined at the Holborn Restaurant , under thc genial presidency of the VV . M . A few toasts were duly honoured .
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RANELAGH LODGE ( N 0 . S 34 ) . —A meeting was held on Friday , the 20 th ult ., at the Six Bells Hotel , Queen-street , Hammersmith . Present : Bros . VV . G . Coat , VV . M . ; H . Perdue , S . W . ; M . Rice , J . W . ; J . Sims , P . M ., Preceptor ; D . S . Long , Sec ; J . Pattison , S . D . ; G . E . Higginson , J . D . ; T . ^ Jobson , LG . ; J . H . Wood , P . M . ; and R . H . ' Hatton .
The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . The lodge was opened in the Second and Third Degrees , and resumed to the First Degree , and the ceremony rehearsed , Bro . Jobson being- the candidate . Bro . Higginson having given proof of his proficiency , was entrusted . The lodge was resumed to the Second Degree , and the ceremony rehearsed .
The lodge was resumed to the Third Degree , and closed in the Third and Second Degrees . The VV . AL having risen , Bro . H . Perdue , P . AL , was unanimously elected VV . M . for the next meeting . After " Hearty good wishes , " and the expressions of appreciation and gratification of the brethren at the able working of the W . M ., the lodge was closed .
HYDE PARK LODGE ( No . 1425 ) . —A meeting was held on Alonday , the 29 th ult ., at the Porchester Hotel , Leinster-place , Cleveland-square , Paddington , VV . Present : Bros . A . Cadbury-Jones , W . M . ; C . G . Wetzlar , S . W . ; M . T . Tuck , J . VV . ; VV . H . Chalfont , P . M . 1425 , Asst . Preceptor ; H . Dehane , P . M . 1543 , P . P . S . G . D . Essex , Sec ; J . Cruttenden , S . D . ; E . F . Ferris , I . P . AI . 1543 ,
J . D . ; J . R . Allman , I . P . M . 1425 , I . G . j W . J . Hakim , VV . AL 141 , Stwd . j and Major E . Ferris . The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . The ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Dehane being candidate . 'The lodge was called off and on , and opened in the Second and Third Degrees and resumed to the First . Bro . Wetzler was elected W . M . for the next meeting—the officers to
be in rotation . A cordial vote or thanks to be recorded on the minutes , was unanimously carried for the able manner Bro . Cadbury-Jones had presided as W . AL for the first time , which compliment was duly and suitably acknowledged . A vote of condolence was unanimously passed with Bro . Mickelburgh , P . M . 1425 , on the occasion of the death of his mother . After " Hearty good wishes , " the lodge was closed .
UNITED AIILITARY LODGE ( No . 1536 ) . —The usual weekly meeting of this lodge was held on Monday , the 29 th ult ., at the Earl of Chatham , Thomas-street , Woolwich , when there were present Bros . Wheeler , W . M . ; Bilton , S . VV . ; Sayle , J . VV . ; Sinnette , S . D . ; Carr , J . D . j Benstead , LG . ; and C . Woods . The lodge was opened in the First Degree . Bro . Woods
answered the usual questions , and was entrusted . Ihe lodge was opened in the Second Degree , and the ceremony of passing was rehearsed , with Bro . Woods as candidate . The lodge was closed in the Second Degree . 'The VV . AL rose for the first , second , and third times , after which the lodge was closed , and adjourned till Alonday , the 12 th inst ., next Alonday being Bank Holiday .
KENSINGTON LODGE ( No . 1767 ) . —A meeting was held on Tuesday , the 30 th ult ., at the Scarsdale Arms Hotel , Edwardes-square , Kensington , W ., when there were present Bros , [ obson , W . M . ; Hubbard , S . W . ; Heath , J . W . ; R . H . " Williams , Treas . ; Cox , S . D . ; Woods , J . D . ; Thomas , I . G . ; Read , P . AL , Preceptor ; Knight , " Swann , Rice , Hillier , Sims , P . M ., VV . C . Williams , P . M .,
Payers , and J . Davis . 'The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . The lodge was opened in the Second and Third Degrees , and resumed to the First Degree , and the ceremony of initiation rehearsed , Bro . Swann being candidate . The lodge was resumed to the 'Third Degree , and the ist and 2 nd Sections of the
Lecture were worked by the Preceptor , assisted by the brethren . 'The lodg-e was resumed to the First Deg - ree . Bro . Hubbard was elected W . M . for the next meeting and the officers were appointed in rotation . Bro . Hillier was elected a joining member , and a cordial vote of thanks was carried to Bro . Jobson for the able madner in which he carried out the duties of W . M . for the first time in the lodge , and ordered to be entered on the minutes .
CREATON LODGE ( No . 1791 ) . —A meeting was held on 'Thursday , the 25 th ult ., at the Wheatsheaf Hotel , Goldhawk-road , Shepherd ' s Bush , VV . Present : Bros . Jobson , W . M . j F . Craggs , S . VV . ; W . Jennings , J . VV . ; J . Davies , Preceptor ; J . Sims , P . M ., Deputy Preceptor ; E . Austin , P . M ., Treas . ; . VV . H . Chalfont , P . M ., Sec . ; IT . Cotton ,
S . D . ; F . VV . Woodard , J . D . ; VV . Hellier , LG . ; P . Burton , P . AL ; VV . Williams , P . M . i rj E . Child , P . AL ; Stonnill , Arnott , L . Cox , B . Browne , Higginson , Head , and Sansom . Visitors : Bros . Cory , S 60 , and Boyd , Minerva Lodg-e . The lodge was opened , and the minutes of the previous meeting were read and conlirmed . Bro . Browne having
answered the usual questions , was entrusted . T he lodge was opened in the Second Degree , and the ceremony of passing rehearsed . The 3 rd and 4 th Sections of the Lecture were worked by Bro . Davies , assisted by the brethren . The lodge was closed in the Second Degree . Bros . Boyd , Minerva Lodge and Cory , SCo , were elected joining-members . Bro . Craggs was elected W . M . forthe next meeting , and the lodge was closed .
Lodges And Chapters Of Instruction.
CHISWICK LODGE ( No . 2012 ) . —A meeting was held on Saturday , the 27 th ult ., at the Windsor Castle Hotel , King-street , Hammersmith . Present : Bros . G . Gardner , P . M ., VV . M . ; T . Jobson , S . VV . ; J . Davies , J . W . ; E . Ayling , P . AL , Preceptor ; F . Craggs , Sec . ( pro tem . ) ; M . Spiegel , S . D . j D . S . Long , J . D " : j VV . Hillier , I . G . j J . Sims , ^ P . AL ; J . H . Wood , ' P . M . ; W . W . Williams , Hiscock , and S . Boyd .
1 he lodge was opened in due form m the I hree Degrees , and resumed to the Second Degree . Bro . Boyd offered himself as a candidate for raising , and was examined and entrusted . The lodge was resumed to the Third Degree , and the ceremony rehearsed . The lodge was resumed to
the First Degree , and the 2 nd Section of the Lecture worked by Bro . J . Davies , assisted by the brethren . Bro . S . Boyd , 250 , was elected a joining- member . Bro . Thomas Jobson was elected VV . M . for the next meeting . " Hearty good wishes'' were given and acknowledged , and the lodge was closed .
Royal Masonic Institution For Girls.
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS .
A Quarterly Court of Subscribers to the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls was held on Saturday last at Freemasons' Hall . Bro . Horace Brooks Marshall , P . G . T ., Treasurer of the Institution , was in the chair . There were also present Bros . George Powell , J . J . Cumberland , Herbert Dicketts , James Brett , C . H .
Webb , Charles G . Hill , H . Massey , W . M . Bywater , Col . F . Gadsden , J . Terry , Arthur E . Glachvell , and F . R . W . Hedges ( Secretary ) . After the reading and confirmation of the minutes of the meeting of 27 th April , and the reading of the minutes of the Special Court of 30 th May , and summaries of minutes of General Committees for
information , the Court agreed to the recommendation of the General Committee , that the 32 eligible candidates remaining from the last election , together with the 17 whose petitions have been since approved , be placed upon the list for the October Election , and that nine vacancies , caused by girls leaving the School , be declared .
On the motion of Bro . HERBERT DICKETTS , Vice President , seconded by Bro . C . H . WEBB , the following alterations were made in the laws of the Institution : In Law 35 , omit words " and audit . " In the first heading , on page 32 , omit the words " and audit . "
In Law 47 , in first line , substitute " twelve" for " nine . " In third and fourth lines , after thc word " finance , " omit words " and audit . " In sixth line , substitute " three " for '' two . " In Law 49 , after word " meet" in first line , omit words '' in the months of January , April , July , and
October , and substitute " monthly , or oftener , if necessary . " After word " payment , " in sixth line , omit all up to the word " report , " in the twelfth line . Add , as a fresh paragraph , headed "Audit , " "The accounts of the Institution shall be annually audited
by a chartered accountant , to be elected annuall y by the General Committee at the meeting in Alav . " In Law 79 , add , after word "Trustees , " " and be annually examined by the accountant . " On the suggestion of Bro . J AMES TERRY , the words " and audit " occurring in Law 43 , were also struck
out . With reference to the new paragraph respecting the auditing of the accounts b y a chartered accountant . Bro . J . S . CUMBERLAND said he hoped the auditors would go through the accounts quarterly , as well as yearly . Perhaps they might not be able to examine
them mouthy . If there were errors , they would be more easily discovered in a a tri-monthl y investigation than in a yearly . Bro . HEDGES said it was in contemplation that there should be a quarterly examination . Bro . HERBERT DICKETTS said the accounts would be
audited monthly . Bro . CUMBERLAND observed that he did not mean examined b y the auditors—he meant audited b y the chartered accountant . He wanted that the accountant should go through the accounts quarterly , as well as annually .
Bro . C H . WEBB said that , anyhow , the chartered accountant would be responsible . Bro . H . B . MARSHALL intimated that they might now carry these resolutions , and then afterwards make an additional regulation . Bro . CUMBERLAND moved that the auditor go through
the accounts quarterly , and once a year make out . a balance sheet , and examine the documents of tbe Institution . Bro . H . B . MARSHALL : And securities . Bro . CUMBERLAND : Yes , whatever is in the bank
concerning the monetary affairs of the Institution . Bro . DICKETTS : In Law 79 it says : — "All deeds and securities shall be deposited for safe custody with the bankers of the Institution in the names of the trustees , " then add to that , " and annually examined by the accountant . "
The motion having been seconded , was carried , and a vote of thanks to the Chairman concluded the meeting . - « Mr . and Mrs . Gladstone celebrated their golden wedding on 'Thursday , the 25 th ult . Among- the telegrams and letters of congratulation received by the right honourable
gentleman were messages from the Queen , the Prince of Wales , and the King of the Belgians ; and among the presents were a portrait of Mr . Gladstone by Sir John Millais , presented by the lady members of the liberal party ; a gold inkstand from the Prince and Princess of Wales ; a goldheaded Malacca cane from thc Earl of Rosebery , & c .