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Reports Of Masonic Meetings.

REPORTS OF MASONIC MEETINGS .

( Craft Jttasonrg . KENNINGTON LODGE ( No . 1381 ) . —This lodge met on Tuesday , the 7 th inst ., at the Surrey Club House , Kennington Oval . Among those in attendance were Bros . C . ' Kohler , W . AL ; George Everett , P . AI ., acting S . W . ; Drysdale , P . AL , acting J . W . ; VV . Stuart , P . AL , Sec ; T . C . Walls , P . P . G . S . B . Middx ., I . P . AI . ; MarstonS . D . ; Stokes , j . D . ; Stranger , I . G . ; Koch ,

, P . M . ; Higgins , P . M . ; Reeves , P . M . ; and Fritz , acting T y ler . , The minutes of the previous meeting having been read and confirmed , letters of apology for non-attendance were read from Bros . Speedy , S . W . ; Webb , J . W . ; and others . The resignations of Bros . Ambrose and Alanley having been received with regret , Bro . G . Everett , P . M ., gave three notices of motion to be discussed at the next meetine—t . The initiation and joining fees to be reduced .

2 . The April meeting to be discontinued . 3 . Application to be made to Grand Lodge for permission to remove the lodge . The lodge was then closed , and the brethren adjourned for refreshment . The only toasts proposed were "The Queen and Craft , " "The M . W . G . M ., " "The VV . M ., " "The Past Alasters , " coupled with the name of Bro . Walls and "The Officers , " which toast was acknowledged by Bro . Stuart , the Secretary .

MANCHESTER . —Caledonian Lodge ( No . 204 ) . —The installation meeting was held on Wednesday , the Sth inst ., at the Freemasons' Hall , Cooper-street . The following brethren were present : Bros . G . T . Mullock , W . M . ; VV . Bagnall , S . VV . ; T . Fairrie , J . W . ; John L . Hind , Treas . ; R . L . Spencer , Sec ; E . Orrell , J . D .,-T . Sawer , I . G . j John Roberts , I . P . AI . ; John Alountain ,

P . M . ; R . Timperley , P . AL ; R . A . Eldcrshaw , P . M . ; B . Taylor , Henry Paulden , VV . Dearden , J . VV . Harrop , W . Harrop , W . Aldred , S . Lawton , B . D . Apostolo , J . Cliffc , John Parker , C . Duckworth , W . Ashworth , C . E . Stanley , D . A . Murray , and J . Kirk , Tyler . Visitors : Bros . Rev . J . E . Roberts , P . M . 1218 , P . G . Chap . ; J . Ogden , 1357 ; 1 . E . Vos , 1730 ; J . S . Dethick , P . AL 993 ; J- Chadwick ,

P . G . Sec . ; W . Smith , 1634 ; VV . Glendinining , P . M . 1053 ; i . Wright , 1 459 ; R . Law , 152 ; J . G . Walker , 1161 ; . E . Fitzgerald , 163 ; J . L . Heine , P . P . S . G . W . ; J . Gardner , 1054 ; VV . Schofield , P . AL 13 S 7 ; A . F . Forrest , 1633 ; A . B . Whittaker , S . VV . 1633 ; and R . R . Lisenden , 317 ( Freemason ) . The lodge was opened shortly after five o ' clock , and the minutes of previous meeting read and

confirmed . It may be here remarked that in the ordinary course of things the VV . AI . for the ensuing year should have been Bro . W . Bagnall , but who resigned in favour of Bro . Thomas Fairrie , the reason being that his business avocations would prevent him carrying out the duties of a W . AI . with that correctness and attention such an honourable post warrants . Under thesecircumstances , thebrethren

elected Bro . Thomas Fairrie to the office , and there is no doubt this worthy brother will fulfil theduties devolved upon him with satisfaction to the members . When the lodge had been raised to the Second Degree , Bro . Thomas Fairrie was presented to the Installing Alaster ( Bro . G . T . Mullock ) , and with due rite and ceremony installed into the chair of K . S . The following brethren were invested officers for the

year : Bros . VV . Bagnall , S . W ., for second time ; R . L . Spencer , J . VV . ; Rev . Phillip Hains , Chap ; Rev . J . E . Roberts , Deputy , J . L . Hind , Treas ., re-elected ; Henry Paulden , Sec ; E . Arrcll , S . D . ; T . Sawyer , * J . D . ; R . A . Eldcrshaw , D . of C ; J . Clcff , JI . G . j J . Kirk , Tyler , for J . Sly ; S . Lawton , S . S . ; C Duckworth , J . S . Thc Installing Master concluded his duties by delivering thc addresses to tbe W . M ., Wardcns . and brethren , thus

performing the whole of this ceremony unassisted in a most creditable manner . A notice of motion on the circular that a soiree be held the 2 nd Wednesday in February , was proposed by the W . AL , seconded , and carried , and after " Hearty good wishes " had been expressed , the lodge was closed in peace and harmony at 7 . 15 . The brethren afterwards sat down to an excellent repast , after enjoying and

which , thc ^ usual loyal Masonic toasts were proposed and responded to . Bro . Mullock , I . P . AI ., in proposing "The Health of the W . AL , " said it would be unnecessary to enlarge to any extent on Bro . Fairrie's merits , which were so well known to them all , but he would content himself bj remarking that the way in which Bro . Fairrie had performed the duties allotted to him was a convincing proof that he

would make a good W . AL , and he asked the brethren to stand to their glasses and drink his health . The invitation having been warmly responded to , the veteran Bro . H . T . Robberds , P . P . G . Org ., sang "Here ' s to his health" in excellent style , showing unmistakeable proof that there was "life in the old dog yet . " The W . AL in reply said that although he had been elected to the post he now occupied

rather sooner than he expected , he would endeavour to perform his duty , with credit to himself and the lodge . The W . M ., in proposing " The Health of the I . P . AI ., " said it would almost be superfluous to dilate upon the manner in which Bro . Mullock had performed his duties during the past year , as the brethren knew they had been done in a most satisfactory manner . He regretted Bro . Alullock had

not had more scope for the display of his ability , there having been very little for him to do , but the way in which he had given the lectures on the Tracing Boards , and the highl y creditable manner in which he had performed the installation ceremony that day , showed himself a worker of no mean Order , and without further preface he would ask the brethren to drink to his health . There were several

other toasts proposed and responded to , one of the most important being "The Masonic Charities , " which was most ably dilated on by Bro . J . L . Hine , P . P . G . S . W ., who said that he had for many years past ; spoken on this subject with more or less satisfactory results , but the great difficulty he found was to say anything new . In asking thc question , what is charity . ' Bro . Hine said he supposed it meant in

one sense that which was kind and sympathetic one to another . But the charity he wished to speak of was Masonic Charity , which , he believed , implied brotherly love , relief , and truth , because there could scarcely be brotherly love without relief and neither one or the other without charity . For many years past there had been , Bro . Hine remarked , several phases in charity , and at one time it was within his recollection , that Grand Lodge was the only channel of relief , but as charity grew it was thought

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right to extend the means still further , and individual efforts were made and with a large amount of success on its behalf . After referring to the establishment of the East LancashireSystcmaticand Alasonic Educational Benevolent Institution , and the benefits that many had derived from it , Bro . Hine touched upon theN . E . corner address , in which the cause of charity was so touchingly impressed upon the

candidate , and the necessity for individual help was pointed out by Bro . Hine to the brethren , who reminded them a very sural ! sum was paid by each lodge in the province in support of the Institution , and consequently , Bro . Hine continued , charity calls upon eachot them to give according to liis resources , and what that should be rested between the man and his conscience . Bro . Hine stated it was most

gratifying to relate that notwithstanding the cloud that had been passing over the commercial world this last few years , Charity he was happy to state had not suffered , as a larger sum had found its way this last year into the coffers of the Institution than was ever known before , and lie was proud to say that the income of the Royal Alasonic Benevolent Institution for Indigent Freemasons amounted to over

^ 2000 a year , but although this might appear a large sum , still the demand upon it for relief grew larger also , and in making this appeal to the brethren he could only play a small part , but he would leave the matter in their hands , and he hoped in conclusion that they and the brethren in every other lodge would do their utmost for so noble an object . The brethren separated shortly before eleven , after spending an enjoyable evening .

MANCHESTER . —Lodge of Fortitude ( No . 2 S 1 ) . —The monthly meeting of this lodge was held in the . Masonic Rooms , Athenaeum , on the Sth inst ., Bro . Warbrick , S . W ., presiding . There was a good attendance of brethren and visitors , amongst the former being Bros . E . Clark ( the Alayor of Lancaster ); Geo . Cleminson ( ex-Alayor ); H . Longman , P . AL , Prov . G . Supt . of W . ;

Councillor C Hartley , P . AL ; and Councillor Bell ; and amongst the latter Bro . Councillor H . Hartley , S . W . 1353 . The ballot was taken for Air . Charles Calvert and Air . Heald , and , proving unanimous , they were subsequently separately initiated into the mysteries of the Craft by the VV . M ., the working tools being given by tbe J . VV . ( Bro . Atkinson ) . Bro . Hamer gave proficiency as an Entered

Apprentice , and was entrusted and retired , and being readmitted he was duly passed to the F . C . Degree by the W . AL , whose working in both Degrees was excellent . Thc working tools were given by Bro . Stanton , S . S . ( as S . W ) . The ballot was then taken for the VV . AI . for the ensuing year , when Bro . Atkinson , J . W ., was elected . Bro . James Hatch , P . AL , was re-elected Treasurer , and Bro . A . K .

Allinson , Tyler . The installation meeting , and banquet , was fixed for the 29 th inst . The Installing Officer ( owing to the serious illness of Bro . Dr . Aloore , P . G . S . B . Eng . ) , will be Bro . John Hatch , P . AI . and Secretary . The audit of the lodge books was held in the lodge room on the 17 th inst ., and the funds found to be in a satisfactory and prosperous condition .

MARPLE . —Lodge of Benevolence ( No . 336 ) . — The installation meeting and St . John's Festival were celebrated at the Jolly Sailor Hotel , on Saturday , the 1 ith inst . There were p resent Bros . J . E . Steward , VV . AI . ; Jesse Tymm , S . VV . ; James Ridgway , J . W . ; Henry Jackson , P . M ., P . G . Purs . Cheshire , Treas . ; Ralph Andrew , Sec ; J . D . Andrew , S . D . ; Jas . Boardman ,

J . D . ; Jno . Crompton , I . G . ; Jas . H . Hartley , P . M ., Org . ; Geo . Bradbury , P . AL ; John Boardman , Past S . VV . ; Wm , Caldwell , and Thos . Alather . Visitors : Bros . J . P . Piatt , P . AL 537 , and P . P . G . J . W . Cheshire ; J . D . Calder , P . AI . G 25 , P . P . G . Reg . Derbyshire ; J . " Peers , 1392 ; Hugh R . G . Bay ! e 3 ' , P . AI . S 15 , and 5 33 ; J . R . Sowten , VV . AI . Sis ; J . E . Griffiths , 3 G 4 ; W . C

Pownall , 295 ; J . AIcGce , 361 ; and J . VV . Gray , 112 G . Letters ol apology were read from tiro . E . H . Griffiths , P . G . Sec Cheshire ; R . R . Lisenden , 317 ( Freemason ); Capt . R . !•" . Ballantine , VV . AI . 112 G ; the W . M . of thc Duke of Athol Lodge , Denton ; S . H . Alasters , R . Bowden , P . AI . ; and John Osbaldiston , P . AI . The lodge was opened at 3 . 30 , and after confirmation of

the minutes , Bro . Ihomas Alather , being a candidate for passing , was interrogated as to his proficiency in the former Degree , received the test of merit , and retired , and was then passed to thc Degree of a F . C by thc W . AL , with his accustomed ability . The lecture on the Second Tracing Board was delivered to the candidate by Bro . J . D . Andrew , S . D . The ceremony of installation was next

proceeded with , and thc W . AI . elect , Bro . Jesse Tymm , presented to the Installing Alaster , Bro . J . E . Steward , VV . M ., and by him duly installed into the chair of K . S . As it has become to some extent a recognised thing to praise thc manner in which an Installing Master performs the ceremony , it would seem in this case no compliment to Bro . Steward to say that he also came in for a meed of praise ,

but we are bound in this particular instance to go a little further than usual , and say , that it would be next to impossible to excel this performance , as every word was distinctly articulated , and heard in every part of the room , and not the slightest hesitancy was apparent , either when installing his successor or during the investiture of officers , who were as follows : Bros . Jas . Ridgway , S . VV . ; Ralph

Andrew , J . W . ; Hy . Jackson , P . M ., P . G . Purs ., Treas . ; J . D . Andrew , Sec ; Jas . Boardman , S . D . ; Jno . Crompton , J . D . j VV . Caldwell , I . G . ; and Jas . Osbaldiston , Tyler . ' I'he addresses to the W . M ., Wardens , and brethren were delivered by Bro . Hy . Jackson , and thc ceremony then terminated . " Hearty good wishes " were expressed by the visitors , and the lodge was closed in peace and harmony

at six o clock . The St . John's Festival was afterwards celebrated b y a good old English banquet , well prepared by the fair hostess , Airs . Shirley , and which gave entire satisfaction to all present . During thc evening , after the usual preliminary toasts had been proposed and honoured , a very handsome

Past Master ' s gold jewel was presented in the name of the lodge by Bro . Hy . Jackson , P . M ., P . G . Purs ., to the worthy I . P . AI . " and Installing Alaster , Bro . J . E . Steward , for his untiring zeal in promoting the interests of the lodge during the past year . A very pleasant evening was enjoyed by the brethren , who separated about 9 . 45 .

BATH . —Lodge of Honour ( No . 379 ) . —The annual meeting of the above lodge was held on Alonday , the 13 th inst ., for the installation of the W . AL , and the changes consequent thereon . At 5 . 15 the lodge was opened

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by Bro . T . Johnston , W . M ., assisted by Bros . Dr . H . Hopkins , acting as I . P . AI . ; Rev . H . E . Sanderson , S . W . ; H . Gore , P . AL , as J . W . ; H . Culliford Hopkins , P . AL , Sec ; Hamilton , as J . D . ; Lodcr , P . M ., as I . G . Bro . R . C . Else , D . P . G . AL , was present , also Bros . E . T . Payn , P . G . D ., and P . M . 53 ; Sondermann , W . AI . 53 ; with other visitors and members .

The minutes having been read and confirmed , the Secretary announced the receipt of a letter from the widow of a late member , in reply to a letter of condolence on her bereavement , and also the death of another member , to whose widow a similar letter was ordered to be sent . A ballot was taken for the admission of Bro . Fuller as a joining member , which proved unanimous in his favour . A

Committee was appointed to examine the accounts of the lodge , and to present a statement thereon at the next meeting . A vote of thanks was passed to Lodges 41 and 53 , for contributions towards a new carpet , and also to Bro Davis , P . AL , for his superintendence of the renovations of furniture , by which great improvements had been effected . A candidate was proposed for initiation . All business

matters having been completed , the chair was taken by the D . P . G . AL Bro . the Rev . Sanderson , Prov . G . Chap ., was then presented for installation , and all preliminaries having been completed , all brethren below the rank of VV . M . were dismissed , and in the presence of a duly constituted Board of Installed Alasters , the new W . M . was well and worthily inducted into his chair by the D . P . G . AL Successively the

AI . AL , F . C , and Entered Apprentices were introduced , the usual salutations and proclamations were made , and the following were appointed and invested as the new officers : Bros . T . Johnston , I . P . AI . ; Lodcr , S . W . ; Gore , J . W . ; Davis , P . AL , Treas . ; Berry , Sec . ; Fuller , D . C ; Ingle , S . D . ; Hamilton , J . D . j Bernard , I . G . j and Bigwood , Tyler . The D . P . G . M . concluded the ceremony by the

customary addresses , and a cordial vote of thanks was by acclamation awarded to him for his kindness in rendering his assistance in a style which was marked by care , ability , and impressiveness . Thanks for the sanction and support afforded by their presence were also voted to Bros . E . T . Payn , P . G . D ., and P . AI . 53 ; Dr . Hopkins , P . P . G . S . W . Warwickshire , VV . AI . 41 , and P . AL 43 and 938 ; and

Sondermann , W . AI . 53 ; as well as to thc other visitors . For all these suitable responses were made . The lodge was closed atG . 45 and the brethren adjourned to dine together at the Castle Hotel . After the banquet several interesting addresses were given , and it was a subject of sincere congratulation that so marked an improvement was manifest in the prospects of the lodge , as to which a year or two atro dissolution seemed almost inevitable .

STAFFORD Staffordshire Knot Lodge ( No . 726 ) . —A meeting of ; the above lodge was held on Wednesday , the 15 th inst ., at the North-Western Hotel , when the following brethren were present : Bros . T . Wood , W . AL ; R . Sudbury , J . VV . ; J . Lloyd White , Sec ; John Baker , S . D . ; J . Alottram , J . D . ; S . Scott , D . C , acting S . VV . ; E . J . Mousley , I . G . ; Capt . Hunt and A . C . Podmore , Stewards j

R . Tomlinson , Tyler ; T . E . Fowke , P . AL ; J . Bodenham , P . AL ; F . Woolley , B . T . Oswell , John Taylor , Alfred Word , VV . P . Duncalfc , Henry Newton , John F . Cox , H . Thorn , James Senior , A . F . Whittome , S . " S . Plant , Albert Joyes , Thos Rigby , A . A . Heath . Visitors : Bros . John G . Bromley , W . AI . elect 1375 ; John Bryan , I . P . Nl . 526 ; J . W . Walker , S . D . 52 G ; P . Botterill , 1325 ; James Smart ,

P . AI . 1120 ; R . J . Acton , P . AI . Goi ; W . Vernon , P . AI . 45 G , 15 S 7 , P . P . G . Swd . Bearer ; F . Dally , W . M . 526 ; and J . A . Cooper , 27 . The lodge ivas opened by the W . AL , and the minutes of the last regular lodge were read and confirmed . The ballot was taken for Mr . A . C . Wood , and he was unanimously elected . Bros . Wolley , Duncalfe , and Newton were then

duly and properly raised by the W . AL , who conducted the ceremony in a most impressive and praiseworthy manner . The acting SAV . invested the candidates , and the traditional history , together with an explanation of thc working tools and 'I racing Board , were explained by thc VV . AI . On the motion of the W . M ., a resolution was passed approving of the formation of a Royal Arch Chapter in connection with

the lodge , the petition for which is to bc lodged shortly . Bro . Bodenham , P . AL , P . G . Treas ., P . G . S . W . Shropshire and North Wales , in seconding thc proposition , spoke of the necessity which existed for a chapter , and expressed an opinion that the W . AL was deserving of great praise for the energy which he had displayed in launching the project , which he trusted would be carried to a successful issue .

'lhe name of a joining brother was submitted , and , after " Hearty good wishes had been tendered by the visiting brethren , of whom there was a goodly array , the lodge was closed in ancient form and perfect harmony . Supper followed , and at its conclusion the usual loyal and Alasonic toasts were given , and received in a very hearty manner . The W . AL announced that a Alasonic ball would be held in

Stafford on February thc 2 nd , thc proceeds to be given to the Girls' School , for which he was acting as Steward at the next Festival , and he , the W . AL , sincerely hoped that being the first Masonic ball in Stafford , it would be well patronised by the Craft and the public generally . "The

Health of the W . AL " was very ably proposed by Bro . Sudbury , who alluded to the very efficient manner in which he , thc W . AL , had conducted the ceremony that evening , and the high esteem in which he was held by all the brethren . The concluding toast was proposed by the Tyler , and the brethren parted after having spent a very enjoyable evening .

PONTEFRACT . —St . Oswald ' s Lodge ( No . gto ) . —On Wednesday evening , the 15 th inst ., thebrethren of the above lodge celebrated the Festival of St . John . There was a large muster of brethren and visitors , thelattcr including Provincial Officers of high rank , as well as the W . D . P . G . AL of West Yorks , who is a member of thelodge . For the first time in the history of the lodge the ceremony

of installation was attended by over two dozen P . AI . s , and the number generally present was so great that the officers experienced considerable difficulty at times in carrying through the details of the installation . In the unavoidable absence of the W . AL , Bro . Alather , I . P . AI ., took the chair , and opened the lodge . He retired to make way for Bro .

Slack , P . M ., G . D . C . of tbe province , the Installing Mastcr . This is not the first time by several that Bro . Slack , P . AL , has installed the Alaster of St . Oswald ' s , and on taking the chair he was [ warml y greeted . W . Bro . Tew , J . P ., D . P . G . AL , was then introduced , and greeted with the Grand Royal Signs , At this time there were present in the

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PROVINCIAL GRAND CHAPTER OF SOMERSET. Article 1
PROVINCIAL GRAND MARK LODGE OF SUSSEX. Article 1
FATHER AGNEW. Article 1
CHRISTMAS FESTIVITIES, PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE. Article 2
LODGE OF BENEVOLENCE. Article 2
Masonic Notes and Queries. Article 3
Reviews. Article 3
South Africa. Article 3
Ancient and Primitive Rite. Article 3
REPORTS OF MASONIC MEETINGS. Article 4
Royal Arch. Article 6
Mark Masonry. Article 6
Knights Templar. Article 6
Literary, Art, and Antiquarian Notes. Article 6
Masonic and General Tidings. Article 7
A MASON'S CHRISTMAS GREETING. Article 7
To Correspondents. Article 8
Untitled Article 8
WARM THANKS AND "HEARTY GOOD WISHES." Article 8
SUMMARY FOR 1880. Article 8
Original Correspondence. Article 11
METROPOLITAN MASONIC MEETINGS. Article 11
Births, Marriages, and Deaths. Article 12
Untitled Ad 12
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A Chritmas and New Year's Greeting. Article 13
Our Christmas Areemason. Article 13
Christmas. Article 13
The Christmas Waits. Article 14
A Christmas Souveuir. Article 14
" Old Pyramid's" Christmas Day in the Drsert. Article 14
How we kept Christmas in an Old Manor House Article 17
Sprigs of Holly. Article 17
The Ugty Duckting. Article 18
The Sea-King. Article 19
The Builder's Bargain. Article 20
Peare, Good Will Iowards Men! Article 21
How I First Berame a Mason. Article 21
Christmastide. Article 21
The Mysterious Yisitor at Manston Hall. Article 22
Christmas Day. Article 22
How Podgers Lost his Christmas Dinner. Article 22
Pass the Bowl Round. Article 23
Hephsibah. Article 23
A Coutraband League. Article 24
Christmas Morning. Article 24
Harotd Suffiuan. Article 25
Good Bye.* Article 28
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REPORTS OF MASONIC MEETINGS .

( Craft Jttasonrg . KENNINGTON LODGE ( No . 1381 ) . —This lodge met on Tuesday , the 7 th inst ., at the Surrey Club House , Kennington Oval . Among those in attendance were Bros . C . ' Kohler , W . AL ; George Everett , P . AI ., acting S . W . ; Drysdale , P . AL , acting J . W . ; VV . Stuart , P . AL , Sec ; T . C . Walls , P . P . G . S . B . Middx ., I . P . AI . ; MarstonS . D . ; Stokes , j . D . ; Stranger , I . G . ; Koch ,

, P . M . ; Higgins , P . M . ; Reeves , P . M . ; and Fritz , acting T y ler . , The minutes of the previous meeting having been read and confirmed , letters of apology for non-attendance were read from Bros . Speedy , S . W . ; Webb , J . W . ; and others . The resignations of Bros . Ambrose and Alanley having been received with regret , Bro . G . Everett , P . M ., gave three notices of motion to be discussed at the next meetine—t . The initiation and joining fees to be reduced .

2 . The April meeting to be discontinued . 3 . Application to be made to Grand Lodge for permission to remove the lodge . The lodge was then closed , and the brethren adjourned for refreshment . The only toasts proposed were "The Queen and Craft , " "The M . W . G . M ., " "The VV . M ., " "The Past Alasters , " coupled with the name of Bro . Walls and "The Officers , " which toast was acknowledged by Bro . Stuart , the Secretary .

MANCHESTER . —Caledonian Lodge ( No . 204 ) . —The installation meeting was held on Wednesday , the Sth inst ., at the Freemasons' Hall , Cooper-street . The following brethren were present : Bros . G . T . Mullock , W . M . ; VV . Bagnall , S . VV . ; T . Fairrie , J . W . ; John L . Hind , Treas . ; R . L . Spencer , Sec ; E . Orrell , J . D .,-T . Sawer , I . G . j John Roberts , I . P . AI . ; John Alountain ,

P . M . ; R . Timperley , P . AL ; R . A . Eldcrshaw , P . M . ; B . Taylor , Henry Paulden , VV . Dearden , J . VV . Harrop , W . Harrop , W . Aldred , S . Lawton , B . D . Apostolo , J . Cliffc , John Parker , C . Duckworth , W . Ashworth , C . E . Stanley , D . A . Murray , and J . Kirk , Tyler . Visitors : Bros . Rev . J . E . Roberts , P . M . 1218 , P . G . Chap . ; J . Ogden , 1357 ; 1 . E . Vos , 1730 ; J . S . Dethick , P . AL 993 ; J- Chadwick ,

P . G . Sec . ; W . Smith , 1634 ; VV . Glendinining , P . M . 1053 ; i . Wright , 1 459 ; R . Law , 152 ; J . G . Walker , 1161 ; . E . Fitzgerald , 163 ; J . L . Heine , P . P . S . G . W . ; J . Gardner , 1054 ; VV . Schofield , P . AL 13 S 7 ; A . F . Forrest , 1633 ; A . B . Whittaker , S . VV . 1633 ; and R . R . Lisenden , 317 ( Freemason ) . The lodge was opened shortly after five o ' clock , and the minutes of previous meeting read and

confirmed . It may be here remarked that in the ordinary course of things the VV . AI . for the ensuing year should have been Bro . W . Bagnall , but who resigned in favour of Bro . Thomas Fairrie , the reason being that his business avocations would prevent him carrying out the duties of a W . AI . with that correctness and attention such an honourable post warrants . Under thesecircumstances , thebrethren

elected Bro . Thomas Fairrie to the office , and there is no doubt this worthy brother will fulfil theduties devolved upon him with satisfaction to the members . When the lodge had been raised to the Second Degree , Bro . Thomas Fairrie was presented to the Installing Alaster ( Bro . G . T . Mullock ) , and with due rite and ceremony installed into the chair of K . S . The following brethren were invested officers for the

year : Bros . VV . Bagnall , S . W ., for second time ; R . L . Spencer , J . VV . ; Rev . Phillip Hains , Chap ; Rev . J . E . Roberts , Deputy , J . L . Hind , Treas ., re-elected ; Henry Paulden , Sec ; E . Arrcll , S . D . ; T . Sawyer , * J . D . ; R . A . Eldcrshaw , D . of C ; J . Clcff , JI . G . j J . Kirk , Tyler , for J . Sly ; S . Lawton , S . S . ; C Duckworth , J . S . Thc Installing Master concluded his duties by delivering thc addresses to tbe W . M ., Wardcns . and brethren , thus

performing the whole of this ceremony unassisted in a most creditable manner . A notice of motion on the circular that a soiree be held the 2 nd Wednesday in February , was proposed by the W . AL , seconded , and carried , and after " Hearty good wishes " had been expressed , the lodge was closed in peace and harmony at 7 . 15 . The brethren afterwards sat down to an excellent repast , after enjoying and

which , thc ^ usual loyal Masonic toasts were proposed and responded to . Bro . Mullock , I . P . AI ., in proposing "The Health of the W . AL , " said it would be unnecessary to enlarge to any extent on Bro . Fairrie's merits , which were so well known to them all , but he would content himself bj remarking that the way in which Bro . Fairrie had performed the duties allotted to him was a convincing proof that he

would make a good W . AL , and he asked the brethren to stand to their glasses and drink his health . The invitation having been warmly responded to , the veteran Bro . H . T . Robberds , P . P . G . Org ., sang "Here ' s to his health" in excellent style , showing unmistakeable proof that there was "life in the old dog yet . " The W . AL in reply said that although he had been elected to the post he now occupied

rather sooner than he expected , he would endeavour to perform his duty , with credit to himself and the lodge . The W . M ., in proposing " The Health of the I . P . AI ., " said it would almost be superfluous to dilate upon the manner in which Bro . Mullock had performed his duties during the past year , as the brethren knew they had been done in a most satisfactory manner . He regretted Bro . Alullock had

not had more scope for the display of his ability , there having been very little for him to do , but the way in which he had given the lectures on the Tracing Boards , and the highl y creditable manner in which he had performed the installation ceremony that day , showed himself a worker of no mean Order , and without further preface he would ask the brethren to drink to his health . There were several

other toasts proposed and responded to , one of the most important being "The Masonic Charities , " which was most ably dilated on by Bro . J . L . Hine , P . P . G . S . W ., who said that he had for many years past ; spoken on this subject with more or less satisfactory results , but the great difficulty he found was to say anything new . In asking thc question , what is charity . ' Bro . Hine said he supposed it meant in

one sense that which was kind and sympathetic one to another . But the charity he wished to speak of was Masonic Charity , which , he believed , implied brotherly love , relief , and truth , because there could scarcely be brotherly love without relief and neither one or the other without charity . For many years past there had been , Bro . Hine remarked , several phases in charity , and at one time it was within his recollection , that Grand Lodge was the only channel of relief , but as charity grew it was thought

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right to extend the means still further , and individual efforts were made and with a large amount of success on its behalf . After referring to the establishment of the East LancashireSystcmaticand Alasonic Educational Benevolent Institution , and the benefits that many had derived from it , Bro . Hine touched upon theN . E . corner address , in which the cause of charity was so touchingly impressed upon the

candidate , and the necessity for individual help was pointed out by Bro . Hine to the brethren , who reminded them a very sural ! sum was paid by each lodge in the province in support of the Institution , and consequently , Bro . Hine continued , charity calls upon eachot them to give according to liis resources , and what that should be rested between the man and his conscience . Bro . Hine stated it was most

gratifying to relate that notwithstanding the cloud that had been passing over the commercial world this last few years , Charity he was happy to state had not suffered , as a larger sum had found its way this last year into the coffers of the Institution than was ever known before , and lie was proud to say that the income of the Royal Alasonic Benevolent Institution for Indigent Freemasons amounted to over

^ 2000 a year , but although this might appear a large sum , still the demand upon it for relief grew larger also , and in making this appeal to the brethren he could only play a small part , but he would leave the matter in their hands , and he hoped in conclusion that they and the brethren in every other lodge would do their utmost for so noble an object . The brethren separated shortly before eleven , after spending an enjoyable evening .

MANCHESTER . —Lodge of Fortitude ( No . 2 S 1 ) . —The monthly meeting of this lodge was held in the . Masonic Rooms , Athenaeum , on the Sth inst ., Bro . Warbrick , S . W ., presiding . There was a good attendance of brethren and visitors , amongst the former being Bros . E . Clark ( the Alayor of Lancaster ); Geo . Cleminson ( ex-Alayor ); H . Longman , P . AL , Prov . G . Supt . of W . ;

Councillor C Hartley , P . AL ; and Councillor Bell ; and amongst the latter Bro . Councillor H . Hartley , S . W . 1353 . The ballot was taken for Air . Charles Calvert and Air . Heald , and , proving unanimous , they were subsequently separately initiated into the mysteries of the Craft by the VV . M ., the working tools being given by tbe J . VV . ( Bro . Atkinson ) . Bro . Hamer gave proficiency as an Entered

Apprentice , and was entrusted and retired , and being readmitted he was duly passed to the F . C . Degree by the W . AL , whose working in both Degrees was excellent . Thc working tools were given by Bro . Stanton , S . S . ( as S . W ) . The ballot was then taken for the VV . AI . for the ensuing year , when Bro . Atkinson , J . W ., was elected . Bro . James Hatch , P . AL , was re-elected Treasurer , and Bro . A . K .

Allinson , Tyler . The installation meeting , and banquet , was fixed for the 29 th inst . The Installing Officer ( owing to the serious illness of Bro . Dr . Aloore , P . G . S . B . Eng . ) , will be Bro . John Hatch , P . AI . and Secretary . The audit of the lodge books was held in the lodge room on the 17 th inst ., and the funds found to be in a satisfactory and prosperous condition .

MARPLE . —Lodge of Benevolence ( No . 336 ) . — The installation meeting and St . John's Festival were celebrated at the Jolly Sailor Hotel , on Saturday , the 1 ith inst . There were p resent Bros . J . E . Steward , VV . AI . ; Jesse Tymm , S . VV . ; James Ridgway , J . W . ; Henry Jackson , P . M ., P . G . Purs . Cheshire , Treas . ; Ralph Andrew , Sec ; J . D . Andrew , S . D . ; Jas . Boardman ,

J . D . ; Jno . Crompton , I . G . ; Jas . H . Hartley , P . M ., Org . ; Geo . Bradbury , P . AL ; John Boardman , Past S . VV . ; Wm , Caldwell , and Thos . Alather . Visitors : Bros . J . P . Piatt , P . AL 537 , and P . P . G . J . W . Cheshire ; J . D . Calder , P . AI . G 25 , P . P . G . Reg . Derbyshire ; J . " Peers , 1392 ; Hugh R . G . Bay ! e 3 ' , P . AI . S 15 , and 5 33 ; J . R . Sowten , VV . AI . Sis ; J . E . Griffiths , 3 G 4 ; W . C

Pownall , 295 ; J . AIcGce , 361 ; and J . VV . Gray , 112 G . Letters ol apology were read from tiro . E . H . Griffiths , P . G . Sec Cheshire ; R . R . Lisenden , 317 ( Freemason ); Capt . R . !•" . Ballantine , VV . AI . 112 G ; the W . M . of thc Duke of Athol Lodge , Denton ; S . H . Alasters , R . Bowden , P . AI . ; and John Osbaldiston , P . AI . The lodge was opened at 3 . 30 , and after confirmation of

the minutes , Bro . Ihomas Alather , being a candidate for passing , was interrogated as to his proficiency in the former Degree , received the test of merit , and retired , and was then passed to thc Degree of a F . C by thc W . AL , with his accustomed ability . The lecture on the Second Tracing Board was delivered to the candidate by Bro . J . D . Andrew , S . D . The ceremony of installation was next

proceeded with , and thc W . AI . elect , Bro . Jesse Tymm , presented to the Installing Alaster , Bro . J . E . Steward , VV . M ., and by him duly installed into the chair of K . S . As it has become to some extent a recognised thing to praise thc manner in which an Installing Master performs the ceremony , it would seem in this case no compliment to Bro . Steward to say that he also came in for a meed of praise ,

but we are bound in this particular instance to go a little further than usual , and say , that it would be next to impossible to excel this performance , as every word was distinctly articulated , and heard in every part of the room , and not the slightest hesitancy was apparent , either when installing his successor or during the investiture of officers , who were as follows : Bros . Jas . Ridgway , S . VV . ; Ralph

Andrew , J . W . ; Hy . Jackson , P . M ., P . G . Purs ., Treas . ; J . D . Andrew , Sec ; Jas . Boardman , S . D . ; Jno . Crompton , J . D . j VV . Caldwell , I . G . ; and Jas . Osbaldiston , Tyler . ' I'he addresses to the W . M ., Wardens , and brethren were delivered by Bro . Hy . Jackson , and thc ceremony then terminated . " Hearty good wishes " were expressed by the visitors , and the lodge was closed in peace and harmony

at six o clock . The St . John's Festival was afterwards celebrated b y a good old English banquet , well prepared by the fair hostess , Airs . Shirley , and which gave entire satisfaction to all present . During thc evening , after the usual preliminary toasts had been proposed and honoured , a very handsome

Past Master ' s gold jewel was presented in the name of the lodge by Bro . Hy . Jackson , P . M ., P . G . Purs ., to the worthy I . P . AI . " and Installing Alaster , Bro . J . E . Steward , for his untiring zeal in promoting the interests of the lodge during the past year . A very pleasant evening was enjoyed by the brethren , who separated about 9 . 45 .

BATH . —Lodge of Honour ( No . 379 ) . —The annual meeting of the above lodge was held on Alonday , the 13 th inst ., for the installation of the W . AL , and the changes consequent thereon . At 5 . 15 the lodge was opened

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by Bro . T . Johnston , W . M ., assisted by Bros . Dr . H . Hopkins , acting as I . P . AI . ; Rev . H . E . Sanderson , S . W . ; H . Gore , P . AL , as J . W . ; H . Culliford Hopkins , P . AL , Sec ; Hamilton , as J . D . ; Lodcr , P . M ., as I . G . Bro . R . C . Else , D . P . G . AL , was present , also Bros . E . T . Payn , P . G . D ., and P . M . 53 ; Sondermann , W . AI . 53 ; with other visitors and members .

The minutes having been read and confirmed , the Secretary announced the receipt of a letter from the widow of a late member , in reply to a letter of condolence on her bereavement , and also the death of another member , to whose widow a similar letter was ordered to be sent . A ballot was taken for the admission of Bro . Fuller as a joining member , which proved unanimous in his favour . A

Committee was appointed to examine the accounts of the lodge , and to present a statement thereon at the next meeting . A vote of thanks was passed to Lodges 41 and 53 , for contributions towards a new carpet , and also to Bro Davis , P . AL , for his superintendence of the renovations of furniture , by which great improvements had been effected . A candidate was proposed for initiation . All business

matters having been completed , the chair was taken by the D . P . G . AL Bro . the Rev . Sanderson , Prov . G . Chap ., was then presented for installation , and all preliminaries having been completed , all brethren below the rank of VV . M . were dismissed , and in the presence of a duly constituted Board of Installed Alasters , the new W . M . was well and worthily inducted into his chair by the D . P . G . AL Successively the

AI . AL , F . C , and Entered Apprentices were introduced , the usual salutations and proclamations were made , and the following were appointed and invested as the new officers : Bros . T . Johnston , I . P . AI . ; Lodcr , S . W . ; Gore , J . W . ; Davis , P . AL , Treas . ; Berry , Sec . ; Fuller , D . C ; Ingle , S . D . ; Hamilton , J . D . j Bernard , I . G . j and Bigwood , Tyler . The D . P . G . M . concluded the ceremony by the

customary addresses , and a cordial vote of thanks was by acclamation awarded to him for his kindness in rendering his assistance in a style which was marked by care , ability , and impressiveness . Thanks for the sanction and support afforded by their presence were also voted to Bros . E . T . Payn , P . G . D ., and P . AI . 53 ; Dr . Hopkins , P . P . G . S . W . Warwickshire , VV . AI . 41 , and P . AL 43 and 938 ; and

Sondermann , W . AI . 53 ; as well as to thc other visitors . For all these suitable responses were made . The lodge was closed atG . 45 and the brethren adjourned to dine together at the Castle Hotel . After the banquet several interesting addresses were given , and it was a subject of sincere congratulation that so marked an improvement was manifest in the prospects of the lodge , as to which a year or two atro dissolution seemed almost inevitable .

STAFFORD Staffordshire Knot Lodge ( No . 726 ) . —A meeting of ; the above lodge was held on Wednesday , the 15 th inst ., at the North-Western Hotel , when the following brethren were present : Bros . T . Wood , W . AL ; R . Sudbury , J . VV . ; J . Lloyd White , Sec ; John Baker , S . D . ; J . Alottram , J . D . ; S . Scott , D . C , acting S . VV . ; E . J . Mousley , I . G . ; Capt . Hunt and A . C . Podmore , Stewards j

R . Tomlinson , Tyler ; T . E . Fowke , P . AL ; J . Bodenham , P . AL ; F . Woolley , B . T . Oswell , John Taylor , Alfred Word , VV . P . Duncalfc , Henry Newton , John F . Cox , H . Thorn , James Senior , A . F . Whittome , S . " S . Plant , Albert Joyes , Thos Rigby , A . A . Heath . Visitors : Bros . John G . Bromley , W . AI . elect 1375 ; John Bryan , I . P . Nl . 526 ; J . W . Walker , S . D . 52 G ; P . Botterill , 1325 ; James Smart ,

P . AI . 1120 ; R . J . Acton , P . AI . Goi ; W . Vernon , P . AI . 45 G , 15 S 7 , P . P . G . Swd . Bearer ; F . Dally , W . M . 526 ; and J . A . Cooper , 27 . The lodge ivas opened by the W . AL , and the minutes of the last regular lodge were read and confirmed . The ballot was taken for Mr . A . C . Wood , and he was unanimously elected . Bros . Wolley , Duncalfe , and Newton were then

duly and properly raised by the W . AL , who conducted the ceremony in a most impressive and praiseworthy manner . The acting SAV . invested the candidates , and the traditional history , together with an explanation of thc working tools and 'I racing Board , were explained by thc VV . AI . On the motion of the W . M ., a resolution was passed approving of the formation of a Royal Arch Chapter in connection with

the lodge , the petition for which is to bc lodged shortly . Bro . Bodenham , P . AL , P . G . Treas ., P . G . S . W . Shropshire and North Wales , in seconding thc proposition , spoke of the necessity which existed for a chapter , and expressed an opinion that the W . AL was deserving of great praise for the energy which he had displayed in launching the project , which he trusted would be carried to a successful issue .

'lhe name of a joining brother was submitted , and , after " Hearty good wishes had been tendered by the visiting brethren , of whom there was a goodly array , the lodge was closed in ancient form and perfect harmony . Supper followed , and at its conclusion the usual loyal and Alasonic toasts were given , and received in a very hearty manner . The W . AL announced that a Alasonic ball would be held in

Stafford on February thc 2 nd , thc proceeds to be given to the Girls' School , for which he was acting as Steward at the next Festival , and he , the W . AL , sincerely hoped that being the first Masonic ball in Stafford , it would be well patronised by the Craft and the public generally . "The

Health of the W . AL " was very ably proposed by Bro . Sudbury , who alluded to the very efficient manner in which he , thc W . AL , had conducted the ceremony that evening , and the high esteem in which he was held by all the brethren . The concluding toast was proposed by the Tyler , and the brethren parted after having spent a very enjoyable evening .

PONTEFRACT . —St . Oswald ' s Lodge ( No . gto ) . —On Wednesday evening , the 15 th inst ., thebrethren of the above lodge celebrated the Festival of St . John . There was a large muster of brethren and visitors , thelattcr including Provincial Officers of high rank , as well as the W . D . P . G . AL of West Yorks , who is a member of thelodge . For the first time in the history of the lodge the ceremony

of installation was attended by over two dozen P . AI . s , and the number generally present was so great that the officers experienced considerable difficulty at times in carrying through the details of the installation . In the unavoidable absence of the W . AL , Bro . Alather , I . P . AI ., took the chair , and opened the lodge . He retired to make way for Bro .

Slack , P . M ., G . D . C . of tbe province , the Installing Mastcr . This is not the first time by several that Bro . Slack , P . AL , has installed the Alaster of St . Oswald ' s , and on taking the chair he was [ warml y greeted . W . Bro . Tew , J . P ., D . P . G . AL , was then introduced , and greeted with the Grand Royal Signs , At this time there were present in the

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