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was very cordially received , as was also that of " The Visitors ; " the evening ' s proceedings being further enhanced by thc harmony of several of thc brethren . The brethren returned to Lancaster by the 8 . 30 p . m . train , all of them having enjoyed a pleasant out .

LIVERPOOL . —Downshire Lodge ( No . 594 ) - — Thc annual installation meeting of this well established and estimable lodge was held at the Masonic Hall , Hopestreet , Liverpool , at ten o ' clock , on Thursday morning , the 27 th ult . There was a very large gathering of the brethren , drawn together for the special purpose of witnessing the ceremony of placing Bro . J . L . Houghton ,

S . W ., thc W . M . elect , in the chair of K . S . Bo , John Lecomber , W . M ., opened the loelge shortly after ten o ' clock , and he was supported during thc ceremony by Bros . R . P . France , I . P . M . ; S . E . Ibbs , P . P . G . S . B ., P . M . ; H . Hunt , P . M . ; T . Dilcock , P . M . ; P . M . Larsen , P . M . ; John L . Houghton , S . W ., W . M . elect -, Thomas Boswell , J . W . ; A . Pcdersen , Sec . ; J . H . Burch , S . D . ; J . V . Clitherow , J . D . ;

W . H . Veevers , I . G . ; R . J . Wilkinson , S . ; J . Yapp , Org . ; and T . Malcolm . Tyler , and a numerous assemblage of brethren of the lodge and a number of visiting brethren . After the transaction ofthe usual routine of preliminary business Bro . R . P . France took the chair , and proceeded to instal Bro . Houghton ( presented by Bros . P . M . Larsen and Dilcock ) , and his rendering of the ceremony and

the accompanying addresses gave every satisfaction to the brethren . Thc W . M . then invested the following officers —Bro . John Lecomber , I . P . M . ; Bro . S . Ibbs , P . M ., D . C . ; Bro . Thos . Boswell , S . W . ; Bro . Adolph Pedcrson , J . W .-, Bro . Robert Ing , P . M ., Treasurer ( re-elected ) ; Bro . J . H . Burch , Honorary Secretary ; Bro . J . J . Yapp , Organist ; Bros . I . J . Clitherow and W . H . Veevers respectively

Senior and Junior Deacons ; Bro . H . J . Wilkinson , I . G , ; Bros . J . D . Thomas , E . Messham , W . S . Larkey , and C . W . Ing , Stewards . Bro . Malcolm was unanimously reelected and invested as Tyler . A cordial vote of thanks given to Bro . France for his excellent work as Installing Master . The lodge was then closed in solemn form and harmony , and after partaking of luncheon tbe brethren

proceeded to Lime-street Station , where they were joined by their lady friends , and procceled by train to Frodsham . The journey was most enjoyable , and the change from the sultry streets of Liverpool to the breezy slopes of the Overton hills was a delightful one . Those who were inclined to exercise their climbing powers soon set out for their destination , while others pressed into their service the much

enduring donkeys of the neighbourhood . Soon all were seated , to the number of 150 , to a substantial dinner , provided by Mr . Rigby , of Belmont . There was a large number of visitors , among whom were Bros . A . Hart , W . M . 724 ; James T . Callow , P . M . 673 , 1505 ; W . Cottrell , P . M . 823 ; John C . Robinson , W . M . 249 ; Barnett , S . W . 249 ; John Hayes , P . M . 249 ; William May , P . M .

673 ; Myers , W . M , 1182 ; and others . After dinner , the usual loyal and Masoiib tiasts were duly honoured , but the list of other toasts was curtailed to enable the excursionists to enjoy the beautiful scenery . In proposing " The Health of the Worshipful Master , " Bio . Lecomber said it gave him great satisfaction to see such a worthy brother placed in the chair that day . The

reins of government could no ; have been given to better hands , and he had every confidence , in the future of the lodge under Bro . Houghton ' s guidance . The W . M ., in responding , thanked the brethren , and stated that , with the assistance of the very efficient staff of officers under him , he hoped to be able to render a good account of his stewardship . He then proceee'ed to propose the

toast of " The Installing Master and Past Masters , " complimenting Bro . Fiance on his working that day , and said that Lodge 594 might be proud of its Past Masters . In conclusion , he said he had a most pleasing duty to perform—viz ., to present Bro . Lecomber with a Past Master's jcivel , which had been voted by the lodge . This vote was supplementeel by the private donations of members , and

thc result is one of the most magnificent jewels of its class ever seen in Liverpool . It contains over one hundred brilliants , and is of most pleasing design . Bro . Lecomber briefly and feelingly thanked the brethren , and the toast was also spoken to by Bro . France and Bro . Ibbs , tlie latter of whom also respondeel for " The Ladies . " After

"The Visitors" had been honoured , various amusements were indulged in , and dancing on the grass seemed , notwithstanding the warmth of the weather , to be spiritedly entered into . The company departed for home after tea , arriving at Lime-street at 10 . 30 , evidently having thoroughly enjoyed their outing .

LIVERPOOL . —Alliance Lodge ( No . 667 ) . —A most interesting evening was enjoyed by the members and visitors of this capital lodge on Thursday evening , the 18 th ult ., when the ceremony of raising possessed a peculiar attraction from thc fact that tlie sons of two P . M . ' s were raised at the same time , one of their fathers occupying the chair . It will be remembered that two or three

months ago Bro . J . E . Jackson , P . M ., P . G . S ., initiated bis own son and that of Bro . George S . Willings , I . P . M ., a "d on this last occasion Bro . Willings complete 1 the good work thus begun by raising his son and Bro . Jack-?? ' ) i jun ., along with two other candidates , to the Sublime Degree of M . M . ' s . The lodge was opened in due form Dy Bro . John Ellis , W . M . The ceremony of raising was performed with the perfection of impressive effect by Bro .

G- S . Willings , I . P . M ., and the manner in which he afterwards gave the lectures of the degree still further enhanced the Masonic enj > yrnent cl an evening which will be long ternembered with pleasure . Charity was voted , propositions were made , "hearty good wishes" were conveyed \ > Y various visitors , and the brethren subsequently adjourned to the banquetine- ; hall , where a most pleasant evening was spent .

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LIVERPOOL . —St John ' s Lodge ( No . 673 ) . — The annual installation meeting of the members of this lodge was held at thc Masonic Hall , Hope-street , Liverpool , on Tuesday evening , the 2 nd inst . Bro . H . Burrows , W . M ., occupied the : chair , and amongst thc principal members present were Bro- ; . Thos . Roberts , P . M . ; J . T . Callow , P . M . ; I . Hocken , P . M . ; D . Jackson , S . W . ; W .

Brackenbury , J . W . ; T . Clark , P . M ., Tieas .-, W . T . May , Sec ; L . Herman , S . D . ; J . Seddon , J . D . ; R . Whitehead , Org . ; T . Falshaw , I . G . ; T . Smith , Steward . The members present were Bros . W . Irvine , W . Sunderland , J . S . Knox , H . Jones , E . Browne , G . Leitch , W . H . Miller , T . Wood , M . ' Mendoza ; Z . ; D . Paterson , S . W . Halse , W . A . Lake , J . B . Wi . ldows , M . Corlcss , P . M . ; R . Pearson ,

P . M . ; E . Kyle , J . Johnson , R . Ewans , W . J Morton , Thomas Miller , A . P . Garcia , E Toms , H . Nelson , P . M . ; and James W . Alderson The visitors included Bros . B . Martin , P . M . 1182 ; Thos Shaw , P . M . 823 ; W . B . Myers , P . M . 11 S 2 ; F . E . Jack son , P . M . 667 , P . G . S . ; Henry Morris , P . M . 1505 ; W . N Wass , W . M 758 ; Peter M . Larsen , P . M . 594 ; H . Pear

son , P . M . 249 , P . G . S . ; T . E . Ibbs , P . M ., P . P . G . S . B . ; John Ellis , W . M . 667 ; J . H . Bradshaw , W . M . 1325 ; John Hayes , P . M . 249 ; R . P . France , P . M . 594 ; J . E . Robinson , W . M . 249 ; J . R . Goepel , P . M . 155 and 823 , P . P . G . D . C . W . L . ; Geo . Peat , P . M . 241 ; J . Lecomber , P . M . 594 ; A . C . Morrison , W . M . 1570 ; T . Davis , S . W . 1188 ; L . Courtenay ^ S . W . 1609 ; W . Healing , P . M . 1094 ; W .

Cottrell , P . M . 823 ; J . W . Burgess , P . M . 1325 ; A . D . Hesketh , Sec . 10 S 2 ; J . Wood , Treas . 100 , 4 ( Freemason ) ; Thos . Hatton , 203 ; N . R . Richards ; J . Lolrey ,- F . Spcdding , 673 ; J . R . Coombs , W . Cansfield , J . Buckley , J . Chetton , * T . Little , C . Gormill , R . Gormall , T . Pallman , J . R . Bottomley , S . W . 1675 ; T . Davies , S . W . 1182 ; F . Barnett , S . W . 249 ; G . Mustier , 1182 ; G . King , 823 ; F .

Cooper , 24 g ; J . M . King , 823 ; J . Hunter , 1356 ; W . J . Harlam , J . Massey , J . Bryan , 1035 , 823 ; A . Gregory , 5 g 4-After the usual business , the chair was taken by Bro . Thos . Clark , P . M ., and Bro . David Jackson , the W . M . elect , was presented by Bros . H . Burrows and Hocken , P . M . ' s , and the installation ceremony very efficently performed by Bro . Clark . On the readmission of the brethren the usual

Masonic honours were paid , and the work taken up by Bro . W . May , P . M ., in a manner pleasing to all . The W . M . ( Bro . D . Jackson ) then invested his officers for the ensuing year , viz ., Bro . H . Burrows , I . P . M . ; Bro . W . Brackenbury , S . W . ; Bro . L . Herman , J . W . ; Bro . Thos . Clark , P . M ., Treasurer ( re-elected ) ; Bro . W . May , P . M ., Secretary ; Bro . R . Whitehead , Organist ; Bros . John

Seddon and Thos . Falshaw , Senior and Junior Deacons ; Bro . Thos . Smyth , I . G . ; Bro . J . C . Callow , P . M , D . C . ; Bros . C . Marsh , H . Marshall , and G . Leitch , Stewards . Bro . W . H . Ball was re-elected Tyler . The newly-chaired W . M . then proceeded to initiate a member , and performed the ceremony in a perfect manner . Before the lodge closed he presented a handsome P . M . ' s jewel to Bro .

Burrows , I . P . M ., expressing the kindly feeling of the brethren towards him in a few well-chosen terms . Bro . Burrows briefly replied , saying that it was most pleasing to him to receive such a gift after fourteen years' connect ! on with the lodge . The brethren then adjourned to the banqueting-room for supper , when about 130 sat down , and the usual loyal and Masonic toasts weic duly honoured ; that

of " The Prov . G . M . and Prov . Officers ' b . ing responded to by Bro . John E . Jackson , P . M . 667 , P . G . Steward , who said that this was an unexpected honour . His humble position in Prov . Grand Lodge hardly entitled him to say much , but he could not forbear expressing his admiration [ of their Pro Grand Master , and they ought to be very proud of him , not only as a Mason , but in his

position in the councils of the nation and among their local aristocracy . In proposing the toast of " W . M ., " Bro . Burrows , I . P . M ,, said he felt proud to see in the chair not only so worthy a Mason but an old friend . He was sure that , if spared , his work would be equal to any of his predecessors , and give every satisfaction to the brethren . The W . M ., in responding , said he must thank the I . P . M . for

the very flattering terms in which his health had been proposed , and also the brethren for the hearty way in which they had endorsed those sentiments in the high honour they had conferred upon him , and ot which he was afiaid he was not worthy . Still , with the assistance of such well qualified Past Masters a s the lodge possessed , anil who with their usual good feeling , he was sure , would

support him , he hoped to go satisfactorily through his year of office . " The I . P . M . and Past Masters " was then proposed by thc W . M . Bro . Burrows , in reply , said he felt exceedingly proud of the honour of being P . M . of such a lodge as 673 , and returned his thank- - . Bro . Pearson also responded . " The Installing Masters " was coupled with the names of Bros . Clarke and May . The former

thanked the brethren , and said he was only conscious of having done his duty to the best of his ability . Bro . May said it gave him great pleasure to have taken part in installing their W . M ., as he had watched his steady upward progress in Masonry , and was perfectly certain he would do the office credit . Bros . Shaw , P . M . 823 ; I . S . Jackson ,

P . M . 667 ; Burgess , I . P . M . 1325 ; and Healing , 1264 . & c , responded to the toast of " The Visitors . " The annual picnic took place on the following day at Wynnstay Park , Ruabon , the seat of Bro . Sir W . W . Wynn , Bait ., P . G . M . of N . Wales and Shropshire , when about 330 ladies and Drethren were present .

HAVANT . —Carnarvon Lodge ( No . 804 ) . —The ceremony of installing Bro . T . P . Hall as Worshipful Master of this lodge took place in the Masonic Hall , on Tuesday , 3 rd inst ., when there was a large attendance of brethren , including several Past Masters and officers of neighbouring lodges . Congratulations were received from the W . M . ' s of 309 , 903 , 1428 , and several other brethren . Thc Installing Master was Bro . Francis , P . M ., who was assisted by a lull Board of Masters . After the installation

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the Worshipful Master proceeded to appoint and invest his eifikers as follows : Bros . C . H . Liddell , S . W . ; O . C . Harries , J . W . ; J . Weeks , P . M ., Treas . ; T . Francis , P . M , See . ; J . N . Hillman , P . M ., M . C . ; W . Dart , S . D . ; H . Kimbc-, J . D . ; J . E . Elverston , I . G . ; H . Richardson and A . J . Reed , Stewards ; T . B . Askew , Organist ; W . Blackmore , Tyler ; and Bro . G . Blackmore , Assistant

1 yler . The important business of the lodge having been concluded , thc brethren adjourned to the Dolphin Hotel , where a recherche banquet was served , which reflected the greatest possible credit em Bro . J . Purnell and his staff . On the removal of thc cloih , the Worshipful Master proposed " The Queen and Craft , " and subsequently be gave "The Most Worshipful the Grand Master , H . R . H . thc

Prince of Wales . " He was sure the brethren would agree with him that their royal Brother was one of the most hardworking men in the world , and that he did all he possibly could to advance the interests of the Craft . The toast was received with great enthusiasm . The W . M . next proposed "The Most Worshipful the Pro Grand Master , the Right Hon . the Earl of Carnarvon , the Deputy

Grand Master , the Right Worshipful Lord Skelmersdale ; and the Grand Officers , " the toast being well received . He next gave "The Right Worshipful the Provincial Grand Master of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight , Bro . W . W . B . Beach , and the Provincial Grand Officers , Present and P ^ st . " It was perfectly clear that Freemasonry could not have flourished as it had flourished

without good Provincial Officers , and he was glad to welcome that day those brethren who had taken provincial offices , and who had done him the honour to be present at his installation . The Provincial Officers had a deal of rough work to do sometimes , but they invariably acquitted themselves to the satisfaction of the brethren . He coupled with the toast Bros . P . M . 's I . intott , Maltby , Hillman , and

Green . Bro . Lintott , in responding , dwelt at some length on the merits of Bro . Beach , the Pron . G . M ., and alludes" to his great efforts to advance thebest interests of the Order . It was not long ago that Bro . Beach had put himself to great inconvenience and travelled a great many miles in very inclement weather to perform the ceremony of laying the foundation stone of the Carnarvon Lodge , and ,

subsesequently , when the erection of the lodge premises had been c impleted , he came among them again to perform the ceremony of consecratio 1 . This , and , in fact , all the incidents of Bro . Beach's life , showed most conclusively that he had the welfare of the whole fraternity at heart . Bro . H . Martin Green , P . M ., also responded . Bro . Clay , I . P . M ., proposed " The Health of the newly-inslallec

W . M ., " and in the course of his observations wished him a happy and prosperous year of office . Tne W . M ., in responding , thanked the brethren heartily for the kind reception they had accorded him from time to time , and foi the great honour they had done him in electing him as the W . M . ofthe lodge . He sincerely trusted that he should so carry out the duti s which would devolve upon

him so as to afford satisfaction to the brethren , and he promised faithfully that nothing but sickness or business of great emergency should ever prevent his being present in liis place at the various lodge meetings . Of course , in all gatherings there must of necessity arise now and then some little unpleasantness , but he trusted that any little hitch that might occur during his year of office would

speedily be overcome , anil that they would be able to work harmoniously together . If peace and harmony existed , and the various officers and brethren did their duty , the lodge must prosper . Bro . H . Martin Green , P . M ., proposed ' ¦ The Visitors " in a neat speech , the toast being duly acknowledged by each visiting brother present . ' The Health of the Installing Master" was proposed by Bro .

Weeks , P . M ., and responded to by Bio . Francis , P . M ., who expressed a hope that thc year upon which they were about to enter , under the guidance of Bro . Hall , would prove even more prosperous than the years which had gone by . The W . M . proposed " The Past Masters of the C irnarvon Lodge , " to which Bro . Clay , I . P . M ., and Bro . Hillman responded , and both promised to render the W . M . every possible assistance eluring his year of office . Thc

remaining toasts were " The Officers of tlie Carnarvon Lodge , Present and Past , " proposed by the W . M ., and responded to by Bro . Liddell , S . W . ; " Bro . Weeks , P . M ., " proposed by Bro . Triggs , P . M ., and responded to by Bro . Weeks ; " The Host , " proposed by Brn . Clay , I . P . M ., and responeled to by Bro . J . Purnell , and the Tyler's Teiast . The proceedings , which were of the most enjoyable , character , terminated soon after eleven o'clock .

PLUMSTEAD . —Pattison Lodge ( No . 913 ) . — An emergency meeting of the above lodge took place on Thursday the 27 th June , forthe transaction of preliminaries necessary at this large and important loilge for the forthcoming installation meeting . Bro . Butter , W . M ., presided . Bro . 11 lyes , W . M . elect , and the other oflicers filling their several stations . The lodge having been

opened in due form Mr . C . Clapham was , after approval , initiated into Freemasonry , and before closing it was unanimously resolved , on the motion of the W . M ., si-pported by the W . M . elect , that a vote of thanks be presented to Bro . C . Jolly and inscribed on the minutes of the lodge for his full and faithful rcpoils of their meetings , as published in the Freemason during the last year . Bro . Jolly

modestly and briefly returned thanks , and the lodge was closed . A most enjoyable evening was afterwards f pent b y the brethren . The installation meeting took place on Thursday , the 4 th inst ., and was honoured by the presence of . Bro . Eastes , D . P . G . M . Kent , ane ! a large array of Present anil Past

Prov . G . Officers , visitors and brethren of the lodge , among whom were Bios , thc Rev . W . A , Hill , G . Chap .-, F . Spurrcl , P . M . 6 in , and P . P . G . J . W . Kent ; C . Coupland , P . M . 913 , and P . P . G . J . W . Kent ; W . Russell , P . M ., 77 , P . P . G . D .. Kern ; R . Pidcock , P . M ., 916 , and P . G ; D . C , Sussex ; T . Smith , P . M . 829 , and P . P . G . P . Kent ; T .

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CONTENTS. Article 1
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS. Article 1
REPORTS OF MASONIC MEETINGS. Article 3
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF BERKS AND BUCKS. Article 7
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF KENT. Article 7
Untitled Ad 10
Untitled Ad 10
Answers to Correspondents. Article 10
Births ,Marriages and Deaths. Article 10
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ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL OF THE BOYS' SCHOOL. Article 10
THE SECRETARIAL ELECTION FOR THE GIRLS' SCHOOL. Article 10
OUR GRAND MASTER AT NOTTINGHAM. Article 10
VOLTAIRE AND ROUSSEAU Article 10
Original Correspondence. Article 11
CONSECRATION OF THE OGMORE LODGE, No. 1752. Article 12
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS. Article 12
DISTRICT GRAND LODGE OF SOUTH AFRICA (EASTERN DIVISION.) Article 13
Reviews. Article 13
NOTES ON ART, &c. Article 13
SUMMER FETE OF THE PAXTON LODGE, No. 1686. Article 14
PROPOSED MEMORIAL TO THE LATE BRO LITTLE. Article 14
THE STAR AND GARTER, KEW BRIDGE. Article 14
Royal Arch. Article 16
Knights Templar. Article 16
LAUNCH OF THE MEMORIAL LIFEBOAT AT CLACTON-ON-SEA. Article 16
ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. Article 17
Multum in Parbo, or Masonic Notes and Queries. Article 17
Masonic and General Tidings. Article 17
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS. Article 18
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS. Article 18
THE DISTRICT GRAND MASTERSHIP OF MADRAS. Article 18
METROPOLITAN MASONIC MEETINGS Article 18
MASONIC MEETINGS IN WEST LANCASHIRE AND CHESHIRE . Article 18
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was very cordially received , as was also that of " The Visitors ; " the evening ' s proceedings being further enhanced by thc harmony of several of thc brethren . The brethren returned to Lancaster by the 8 . 30 p . m . train , all of them having enjoyed a pleasant out .

LIVERPOOL . —Downshire Lodge ( No . 594 ) - — Thc annual installation meeting of this well established and estimable lodge was held at the Masonic Hall , Hopestreet , Liverpool , at ten o ' clock , on Thursday morning , the 27 th ult . There was a very large gathering of the brethren , drawn together for the special purpose of witnessing the ceremony of placing Bro . J . L . Houghton ,

S . W ., thc W . M . elect , in the chair of K . S . Bo , John Lecomber , W . M ., opened the loelge shortly after ten o ' clock , and he was supported during thc ceremony by Bros . R . P . France , I . P . M . ; S . E . Ibbs , P . P . G . S . B ., P . M . ; H . Hunt , P . M . ; T . Dilcock , P . M . ; P . M . Larsen , P . M . ; John L . Houghton , S . W ., W . M . elect -, Thomas Boswell , J . W . ; A . Pcdersen , Sec . ; J . H . Burch , S . D . ; J . V . Clitherow , J . D . ;

W . H . Veevers , I . G . ; R . J . Wilkinson , S . ; J . Yapp , Org . ; and T . Malcolm . Tyler , and a numerous assemblage of brethren of the lodge and a number of visiting brethren . After the transaction ofthe usual routine of preliminary business Bro . R . P . France took the chair , and proceeded to instal Bro . Houghton ( presented by Bros . P . M . Larsen and Dilcock ) , and his rendering of the ceremony and

the accompanying addresses gave every satisfaction to the brethren . Thc W . M . then invested the following officers —Bro . John Lecomber , I . P . M . ; Bro . S . Ibbs , P . M ., D . C . ; Bro . Thos . Boswell , S . W . ; Bro . Adolph Pedcrson , J . W .-, Bro . Robert Ing , P . M ., Treasurer ( re-elected ) ; Bro . J . H . Burch , Honorary Secretary ; Bro . J . J . Yapp , Organist ; Bros . I . J . Clitherow and W . H . Veevers respectively

Senior and Junior Deacons ; Bro . H . J . Wilkinson , I . G , ; Bros . J . D . Thomas , E . Messham , W . S . Larkey , and C . W . Ing , Stewards . Bro . Malcolm was unanimously reelected and invested as Tyler . A cordial vote of thanks given to Bro . France for his excellent work as Installing Master . The lodge was then closed in solemn form and harmony , and after partaking of luncheon tbe brethren

proceeded to Lime-street Station , where they were joined by their lady friends , and procceled by train to Frodsham . The journey was most enjoyable , and the change from the sultry streets of Liverpool to the breezy slopes of the Overton hills was a delightful one . Those who were inclined to exercise their climbing powers soon set out for their destination , while others pressed into their service the much

enduring donkeys of the neighbourhood . Soon all were seated , to the number of 150 , to a substantial dinner , provided by Mr . Rigby , of Belmont . There was a large number of visitors , among whom were Bros . A . Hart , W . M . 724 ; James T . Callow , P . M . 673 , 1505 ; W . Cottrell , P . M . 823 ; John C . Robinson , W . M . 249 ; Barnett , S . W . 249 ; John Hayes , P . M . 249 ; William May , P . M .

673 ; Myers , W . M , 1182 ; and others . After dinner , the usual loyal and Masoiib tiasts were duly honoured , but the list of other toasts was curtailed to enable the excursionists to enjoy the beautiful scenery . In proposing " The Health of the Worshipful Master , " Bio . Lecomber said it gave him great satisfaction to see such a worthy brother placed in the chair that day . The

reins of government could no ; have been given to better hands , and he had every confidence , in the future of the lodge under Bro . Houghton ' s guidance . The W . M ., in responding , thanked the brethren , and stated that , with the assistance of the very efficient staff of officers under him , he hoped to be able to render a good account of his stewardship . He then proceee'ed to propose the

toast of " The Installing Master and Past Masters , " complimenting Bro . Fiance on his working that day , and said that Lodge 594 might be proud of its Past Masters . In conclusion , he said he had a most pleasing duty to perform—viz ., to present Bro . Lecomber with a Past Master's jcivel , which had been voted by the lodge . This vote was supplementeel by the private donations of members , and

thc result is one of the most magnificent jewels of its class ever seen in Liverpool . It contains over one hundred brilliants , and is of most pleasing design . Bro . Lecomber briefly and feelingly thanked the brethren , and the toast was also spoken to by Bro . France and Bro . Ibbs , tlie latter of whom also respondeel for " The Ladies . " After

"The Visitors" had been honoured , various amusements were indulged in , and dancing on the grass seemed , notwithstanding the warmth of the weather , to be spiritedly entered into . The company departed for home after tea , arriving at Lime-street at 10 . 30 , evidently having thoroughly enjoyed their outing .

LIVERPOOL . —Alliance Lodge ( No . 667 ) . —A most interesting evening was enjoyed by the members and visitors of this capital lodge on Thursday evening , the 18 th ult ., when the ceremony of raising possessed a peculiar attraction from thc fact that tlie sons of two P . M . ' s were raised at the same time , one of their fathers occupying the chair . It will be remembered that two or three

months ago Bro . J . E . Jackson , P . M ., P . G . S ., initiated bis own son and that of Bro . George S . Willings , I . P . M ., a "d on this last occasion Bro . Willings complete 1 the good work thus begun by raising his son and Bro . Jack-?? ' ) i jun ., along with two other candidates , to the Sublime Degree of M . M . ' s . The lodge was opened in due form Dy Bro . John Ellis , W . M . The ceremony of raising was performed with the perfection of impressive effect by Bro .

G- S . Willings , I . P . M ., and the manner in which he afterwards gave the lectures of the degree still further enhanced the Masonic enj > yrnent cl an evening which will be long ternembered with pleasure . Charity was voted , propositions were made , "hearty good wishes" were conveyed \ > Y various visitors , and the brethren subsequently adjourned to the banquetine- ; hall , where a most pleasant evening was spent .

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LIVERPOOL . —St John ' s Lodge ( No . 673 ) . — The annual installation meeting of the members of this lodge was held at thc Masonic Hall , Hope-street , Liverpool , on Tuesday evening , the 2 nd inst . Bro . H . Burrows , W . M ., occupied the : chair , and amongst thc principal members present were Bro- ; . Thos . Roberts , P . M . ; J . T . Callow , P . M . ; I . Hocken , P . M . ; D . Jackson , S . W . ; W .

Brackenbury , J . W . ; T . Clark , P . M ., Tieas .-, W . T . May , Sec ; L . Herman , S . D . ; J . Seddon , J . D . ; R . Whitehead , Org . ; T . Falshaw , I . G . ; T . Smith , Steward . The members present were Bros . W . Irvine , W . Sunderland , J . S . Knox , H . Jones , E . Browne , G . Leitch , W . H . Miller , T . Wood , M . ' Mendoza ; Z . ; D . Paterson , S . W . Halse , W . A . Lake , J . B . Wi . ldows , M . Corlcss , P . M . ; R . Pearson ,

P . M . ; E . Kyle , J . Johnson , R . Ewans , W . J Morton , Thomas Miller , A . P . Garcia , E Toms , H . Nelson , P . M . ; and James W . Alderson The visitors included Bros . B . Martin , P . M . 1182 ; Thos Shaw , P . M . 823 ; W . B . Myers , P . M . 11 S 2 ; F . E . Jack son , P . M . 667 , P . G . S . ; Henry Morris , P . M . 1505 ; W . N Wass , W . M 758 ; Peter M . Larsen , P . M . 594 ; H . Pear

son , P . M . 249 , P . G . S . ; T . E . Ibbs , P . M ., P . P . G . S . B . ; John Ellis , W . M . 667 ; J . H . Bradshaw , W . M . 1325 ; John Hayes , P . M . 249 ; R . P . France , P . M . 594 ; J . E . Robinson , W . M . 249 ; J . R . Goepel , P . M . 155 and 823 , P . P . G . D . C . W . L . ; Geo . Peat , P . M . 241 ; J . Lecomber , P . M . 594 ; A . C . Morrison , W . M . 1570 ; T . Davis , S . W . 1188 ; L . Courtenay ^ S . W . 1609 ; W . Healing , P . M . 1094 ; W .

Cottrell , P . M . 823 ; J . W . Burgess , P . M . 1325 ; A . D . Hesketh , Sec . 10 S 2 ; J . Wood , Treas . 100 , 4 ( Freemason ) ; Thos . Hatton , 203 ; N . R . Richards ; J . Lolrey ,- F . Spcdding , 673 ; J . R . Coombs , W . Cansfield , J . Buckley , J . Chetton , * T . Little , C . Gormill , R . Gormall , T . Pallman , J . R . Bottomley , S . W . 1675 ; T . Davies , S . W . 1182 ; F . Barnett , S . W . 249 ; G . Mustier , 1182 ; G . King , 823 ; F .

Cooper , 24 g ; J . M . King , 823 ; J . Hunter , 1356 ; W . J . Harlam , J . Massey , J . Bryan , 1035 , 823 ; A . Gregory , 5 g 4-After the usual business , the chair was taken by Bro . Thos . Clark , P . M ., and Bro . David Jackson , the W . M . elect , was presented by Bros . H . Burrows and Hocken , P . M . ' s , and the installation ceremony very efficently performed by Bro . Clark . On the readmission of the brethren the usual

Masonic honours were paid , and the work taken up by Bro . W . May , P . M ., in a manner pleasing to all . The W . M . ( Bro . D . Jackson ) then invested his officers for the ensuing year , viz ., Bro . H . Burrows , I . P . M . ; Bro . W . Brackenbury , S . W . ; Bro . L . Herman , J . W . ; Bro . Thos . Clark , P . M ., Treasurer ( re-elected ) ; Bro . W . May , P . M ., Secretary ; Bro . R . Whitehead , Organist ; Bros . John

Seddon and Thos . Falshaw , Senior and Junior Deacons ; Bro . Thos . Smyth , I . G . ; Bro . J . C . Callow , P . M , D . C . ; Bros . C . Marsh , H . Marshall , and G . Leitch , Stewards . Bro . W . H . Ball was re-elected Tyler . The newly-chaired W . M . then proceeded to initiate a member , and performed the ceremony in a perfect manner . Before the lodge closed he presented a handsome P . M . ' s jewel to Bro .

Burrows , I . P . M ., expressing the kindly feeling of the brethren towards him in a few well-chosen terms . Bro . Burrows briefly replied , saying that it was most pleasing to him to receive such a gift after fourteen years' connect ! on with the lodge . The brethren then adjourned to the banqueting-room for supper , when about 130 sat down , and the usual loyal and Masonic toasts weic duly honoured ; that

of " The Prov . G . M . and Prov . Officers ' b . ing responded to by Bro . John E . Jackson , P . M . 667 , P . G . Steward , who said that this was an unexpected honour . His humble position in Prov . Grand Lodge hardly entitled him to say much , but he could not forbear expressing his admiration [ of their Pro Grand Master , and they ought to be very proud of him , not only as a Mason , but in his

position in the councils of the nation and among their local aristocracy . In proposing the toast of " W . M ., " Bro . Burrows , I . P . M ,, said he felt proud to see in the chair not only so worthy a Mason but an old friend . He was sure that , if spared , his work would be equal to any of his predecessors , and give every satisfaction to the brethren . The W . M ., in responding , said he must thank the I . P . M . for

the very flattering terms in which his health had been proposed , and also the brethren for the hearty way in which they had endorsed those sentiments in the high honour they had conferred upon him , and ot which he was afiaid he was not worthy . Still , with the assistance of such well qualified Past Masters a s the lodge possessed , anil who with their usual good feeling , he was sure , would

support him , he hoped to go satisfactorily through his year of office . " The I . P . M . and Past Masters " was then proposed by thc W . M . Bro . Burrows , in reply , said he felt exceedingly proud of the honour of being P . M . of such a lodge as 673 , and returned his thank- - . Bro . Pearson also responded . " The Installing Masters " was coupled with the names of Bros . Clarke and May . The former

thanked the brethren , and said he was only conscious of having done his duty to the best of his ability . Bro . May said it gave him great pleasure to have taken part in installing their W . M ., as he had watched his steady upward progress in Masonry , and was perfectly certain he would do the office credit . Bros . Shaw , P . M . 823 ; I . S . Jackson ,

P . M . 667 ; Burgess , I . P . M . 1325 ; and Healing , 1264 . & c , responded to the toast of " The Visitors . " The annual picnic took place on the following day at Wynnstay Park , Ruabon , the seat of Bro . Sir W . W . Wynn , Bait ., P . G . M . of N . Wales and Shropshire , when about 330 ladies and Drethren were present .

HAVANT . —Carnarvon Lodge ( No . 804 ) . —The ceremony of installing Bro . T . P . Hall as Worshipful Master of this lodge took place in the Masonic Hall , on Tuesday , 3 rd inst ., when there was a large attendance of brethren , including several Past Masters and officers of neighbouring lodges . Congratulations were received from the W . M . ' s of 309 , 903 , 1428 , and several other brethren . Thc Installing Master was Bro . Francis , P . M ., who was assisted by a lull Board of Masters . After the installation

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the Worshipful Master proceeded to appoint and invest his eifikers as follows : Bros . C . H . Liddell , S . W . ; O . C . Harries , J . W . ; J . Weeks , P . M ., Treas . ; T . Francis , P . M , See . ; J . N . Hillman , P . M ., M . C . ; W . Dart , S . D . ; H . Kimbc-, J . D . ; J . E . Elverston , I . G . ; H . Richardson and A . J . Reed , Stewards ; T . B . Askew , Organist ; W . Blackmore , Tyler ; and Bro . G . Blackmore , Assistant

1 yler . The important business of the lodge having been concluded , thc brethren adjourned to the Dolphin Hotel , where a recherche banquet was served , which reflected the greatest possible credit em Bro . J . Purnell and his staff . On the removal of thc cloih , the Worshipful Master proposed " The Queen and Craft , " and subsequently be gave "The Most Worshipful the Grand Master , H . R . H . thc

Prince of Wales . " He was sure the brethren would agree with him that their royal Brother was one of the most hardworking men in the world , and that he did all he possibly could to advance the interests of the Craft . The toast was received with great enthusiasm . The W . M . next proposed "The Most Worshipful the Pro Grand Master , the Right Hon . the Earl of Carnarvon , the Deputy

Grand Master , the Right Worshipful Lord Skelmersdale ; and the Grand Officers , " the toast being well received . He next gave "The Right Worshipful the Provincial Grand Master of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight , Bro . W . W . B . Beach , and the Provincial Grand Officers , Present and P ^ st . " It was perfectly clear that Freemasonry could not have flourished as it had flourished

without good Provincial Officers , and he was glad to welcome that day those brethren who had taken provincial offices , and who had done him the honour to be present at his installation . The Provincial Officers had a deal of rough work to do sometimes , but they invariably acquitted themselves to the satisfaction of the brethren . He coupled with the toast Bros . P . M . 's I . intott , Maltby , Hillman , and

Green . Bro . Lintott , in responding , dwelt at some length on the merits of Bro . Beach , the Pron . G . M ., and alludes" to his great efforts to advance thebest interests of the Order . It was not long ago that Bro . Beach had put himself to great inconvenience and travelled a great many miles in very inclement weather to perform the ceremony of laying the foundation stone of the Carnarvon Lodge , and ,

subsesequently , when the erection of the lodge premises had been c impleted , he came among them again to perform the ceremony of consecratio 1 . This , and , in fact , all the incidents of Bro . Beach's life , showed most conclusively that he had the welfare of the whole fraternity at heart . Bro . H . Martin Green , P . M ., also responded . Bro . Clay , I . P . M ., proposed " The Health of the newly-inslallec

W . M ., " and in the course of his observations wished him a happy and prosperous year of office . Tne W . M ., in responding , thanked the brethren heartily for the kind reception they had accorded him from time to time , and foi the great honour they had done him in electing him as the W . M . ofthe lodge . He sincerely trusted that he should so carry out the duti s which would devolve upon

him so as to afford satisfaction to the brethren , and he promised faithfully that nothing but sickness or business of great emergency should ever prevent his being present in liis place at the various lodge meetings . Of course , in all gatherings there must of necessity arise now and then some little unpleasantness , but he trusted that any little hitch that might occur during his year of office would

speedily be overcome , anil that they would be able to work harmoniously together . If peace and harmony existed , and the various officers and brethren did their duty , the lodge must prosper . Bro . H . Martin Green , P . M ., proposed ' ¦ The Visitors " in a neat speech , the toast being duly acknowledged by each visiting brother present . ' The Health of the Installing Master" was proposed by Bro .

Weeks , P . M ., and responded to by Bio . Francis , P . M ., who expressed a hope that thc year upon which they were about to enter , under the guidance of Bro . Hall , would prove even more prosperous than the years which had gone by . The W . M . proposed " The Past Masters of the C irnarvon Lodge , " to which Bro . Clay , I . P . M ., and Bro . Hillman responded , and both promised to render the W . M . every possible assistance eluring his year of office . Thc

remaining toasts were " The Officers of tlie Carnarvon Lodge , Present and Past , " proposed by the W . M ., and responded to by Bro . Liddell , S . W . ; " Bro . Weeks , P . M ., " proposed by Bro . Triggs , P . M ., and responded to by Bro . Weeks ; " The Host , " proposed by Brn . Clay , I . P . M ., and responeled to by Bro . J . Purnell , and the Tyler's Teiast . The proceedings , which were of the most enjoyable , character , terminated soon after eleven o'clock .

PLUMSTEAD . —Pattison Lodge ( No . 913 ) . — An emergency meeting of the above lodge took place on Thursday the 27 th June , forthe transaction of preliminaries necessary at this large and important loilge for the forthcoming installation meeting . Bro . Butter , W . M ., presided . Bro . 11 lyes , W . M . elect , and the other oflicers filling their several stations . The lodge having been

opened in due form Mr . C . Clapham was , after approval , initiated into Freemasonry , and before closing it was unanimously resolved , on the motion of the W . M ., si-pported by the W . M . elect , that a vote of thanks be presented to Bro . C . Jolly and inscribed on the minutes of the lodge for his full and faithful rcpoils of their meetings , as published in the Freemason during the last year . Bro . Jolly

modestly and briefly returned thanks , and the lodge was closed . A most enjoyable evening was afterwards f pent b y the brethren . The installation meeting took place on Thursday , the 4 th inst ., and was honoured by the presence of . Bro . Eastes , D . P . G . M . Kent , ane ! a large array of Present anil Past

Prov . G . Officers , visitors and brethren of the lodge , among whom were Bios , thc Rev . W . A , Hill , G . Chap .-, F . Spurrcl , P . M . 6 in , and P . P . G . J . W . Kent ; C . Coupland , P . M . 913 , and P . P . G . J . W . Kent ; W . Russell , P . M ., 77 , P . P . G . D .. Kern ; R . Pidcock , P . M ., 916 , and P . G ; D . C , Sussex ; T . Smith , P . M . 829 , and P . P . G . P . Kent ; T .

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