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Metropolitan.

J . AV . ; Read , Sec ; Sutton , S . D . ; Helps , J . D . ; Bradbury , I . G . ; Hoare , Tyler ; all of whom were invested with their collars anel jewels of office , with suitable injunctions as to the duties required of them . Motions tor the alterations of bye laws Avere then brought forward ( notice of which had been given ) , which received the assent of tbe brethren . The lodge was theu closeel with solemn prayer . The brethren then adjourned to banquet , and after the cloth was removedand the usual loyal anel

, Masonic toasts given and duly responded to , Bro . AVright , P . M ., proposed "The Health of their newly-installed WM . " and after passing a high eulogium upon his many excellent equalities , expressed the satisfaction ho felt in proposing the toast , and which he was assured would be cordially received ; he need not remind the brethren that he , Bro . Killick , was the first AV . M . of this lodge who had received from him the benefits of initiation

, and facetiously observed , that ho felt towards him the feelings of a parent towards his first child . He ivas sure that he would acquit himself creditably , and reflect honor upon the brethren . He hoped that Bro . Killick would not feel diffident in seeking advice from the Past Masters . The W . M . replied to the toast in very feeling and appropriate terms , expressed his gratitude to the P . M . ' s and brethren for the honor they hael

conferred upon him . He felt very deeply the importance of the position he now occupied as fche very humble representative of K . S . He could assure the brethren that it would be his constant study to fulfil the duties entrusted to him in such a manner as to give satisfaction to all . The AV . M . then gave "The Health of the Past Masters of the Merchant Navy Lodge" which was dulrespondeel to bBros . WrightPM

, y y , .., aud Blickfeldt , who expressed the great satisfaction they felt in the continued prosperity anel increase of members to this lodge . The AV . M . then gave "The Health of Bro . B . T . Read , " who had most efficiently filled the office of Secretary for the past three years , and he could assure tho brethren , and the Past Masters would bear witness to the fact , that he was most

indefatigable , and the prosperity of the loelge was considerably enhanced by his exertions . Bro . Read , in reply , expressed himself gratified with the recognition of his services . "The Health of the Visitors , " was then given by the WM . Bro . Newton , W . M . 174 , replied , thanking the brethren of the Merchant Navy Loelge for their hospitality , and assuring a hearty reception to any of the brethren who would honor his lodge with a visit . Bros . Toole 22 and Grillett 507 also responded . Bro . Johnson

, , , , , I . G . 140 , said the privilege of being present at installation meetings was highly valued amongst Freemasons , because upon such occasions we assist in rendering honor to a brother who is considered worthy to occupy the chair of K . S ., but the advantage of heing present this evening was particularly gratifying to him ( Bro . Johnson ) since the circumstances of daily life gave him constant opportunies of observing the newly-elected AV . M .

He knew Bro . Killick to be a Mason who practised in the world the principles inculcated by the Craft . He could , therefore , with much sincerity , congratulate the brethren on the appointment of Bro . Killick as W . M ., being assured the lodge woulel prosper under his rule . Bro . Johnson concluded by saying he was the humble door-keeper of No . 140 , the loelge bearing the name of the patron saint of England , anel that it woulel afford

him much pleasure to open the door to any of the brethren of the Merchant Navy Loelge who might seek admission . The W . M . then proposed " The Health of tho Ofiicers , " which was duly respondeel to by Bros . Davis , S . W . ; and Bracebridge , J . AV . "Tire Health of the . Initiate , Bro . Coleman , " was then given . Bro . Coleman replied , thanking the brethren for their good wishesand expressed a hope that he might eventually become

, a useful member of the Craft . The Tyler ' s toast brought this happy evening to a close , the pleasure of which had been considerably enhanced by the vocal and recitative powers of Bros . Gibbs , Levy Toole , AVatkins , Myerscough , Helps , aud Johnson ( Secretary to the Pickwick Histrionic Club ) . We may add that the banquet provided by Mrs . Brand , the widow of the late Bro . Brand , fully maintained the reputation of . the house .

DALHOUSIE LODGE ( No . 860 ) . The installation meeting of this prosperous lodge was held on the 12 th inst ., at Bro . Ireland ' s , The Falcon , Fetter-lane ; there being , doubtless owing to the event of the evening-, a most numerous attendance of tho members and visiting brethren , including amongst tlie latter' , Bros . Brett , 177 ; Gilchrist , W . M . 933 ; Edwards , 45 ; Ford , 813 ; Price , ISO ; Watts , 255 ; Wright , 504 ; and Bro . J . Stevenson , of the FHEEMASOSS' MAGAZINE ,

The lodge was openeel punctually by the retiring WM .., Bro . C . B . AVilliams , supported by Bros . Bristo , AV . M . elect , S . W . ; Mudge , J . W . ; It . Farmer , P . G . Purst ., Treas . ; J . R . Warren , Sec ; AVebb , J . D . ; T . Lee , I . G . ; L . F . Littell , D . C . ; Bradley , Tyler ; the latter , whilst , in discharge of his office , going through the sword exercise in an admirable manner , notwithstanding his advanced age , and which we believe has solely been performed by him for many years past .

After the reading and confirmation ol the minutes of the last meeting , the retiring AA . M ., Bro . Williams , being in ill health , requested Bro . R . Farmer to perform the ceremony of passing a brother to the F . C . degree . Bro . Farmer having obligingly complied with the request of the W . M ., examined the candidate , who retired , when the lodge being opened in the second degree , the ceremony of passing the candidate was performed bBro . Farmer in the perfect and efficient manner

y which distinguishes the working of that eminent brother . The lodge being opened in the third degree and the chair being taken by Bro . Ireland , P . M ., Bro . Bristo , the AV . M . elect , sonin-law of the installing master , was duly presented for installation , and installed by Bro . Ireland , in the usual able and impressive manner , so characteristic of that accomplished Mason . The lodge being resumed in the first degree , the ceremony of

initiating a candidate , Mr . Thompson , into the mysteries and privileges of ancient Freemasonry , was most ably and im » pressively performed by the AV . M ., Bro . Bristo , Bro . Thompson being the first candidate whom the W . M . had initiated into our Order . Tho AV . M . having appointed and invested his officers for the ensuing year , presented an elegant P . M . ' s jewel to the retiring W . M . Bro . Williamsexpressing himself in very feeling terms

, , with reference to the severe losses experienced by the retiring AV . M . during Ms year of office , and congratulated him upon tbe admirable manner in which he had in spite of his afflictions conducted and ruled tbe affairs of the lodge . Bro . AVilliams , with evident emotion , returned thanks in very feeling terms in appreciation of the remarks which had just fallen from the lips of the AV . M ., and for the truly Masonic spirit shown towards him .

A sum of £ 5 5 s . was voted to the funds of the Girls' Schooh and a resolution passeel unanimously to support Bro . Bates as steward representing this lodge at the forthcoming festival of that institution . There being no further business before the lodge , the brethren were called from labour to refreshment , anel adjourned to the banquet , which was provided by Bro . Ireland the host , in the most sumptuous manner , the tables were furnished with

every delicacy of the season , which were of the most recherche description ; the wines were choice , well selected , and supplied in abundance , aud the attendance excellent . Bro . Ireland having spared no pains to ensure the comfort , aud to study and please the taste of all present , it is due to that esteemed brother to state that he succeeded to the satisfaction of all , and thab ho well merited the approbation which he received . Ample justice having been done to the good things on the

table anel the cloth having been drawn , the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given and cordially received ; that of Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen , & c , being followed by the singing of thc National Anthem , commenced by the W . M . in solo , the following verses being taken up by other brethren ; all present joining in in tlie most hearty manner anel with admirable effect under the leadership of tlie W . M ., whose vocal and musical accomplishments render him specially adapted to preside

at the festive board . " The Health of the Initiate , Bro . Thompson , " was proposed by the W . M ,, in the most feeling and appropriate terms , and most cordially received , Bro . Thompson responding in a few pithily , well spoken words . The AA . Master , in proposing the toast of " The Health of the Visiting Brethren , " said it was very gratifying to him , as he was sure it must be to the members generally , to see the

Dalhousie Lodge honoured by the presence of so many visitors , all holding a good position in the Craft . Ho was delighted to see them present on this occasion , anel as the Dalhousie Lodge had ever boon noted for the number of distinguished visiting brethren who had attended its meetings from time to time , he flattered himself , therefore , that it might bo safely inferred that this was indicative of tho hig h estimation iu which this Lodge was held generally by the Craft . Bro . Brett responded in very suitable terras on behalf of

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FREEMASONRY IN FRANCE. Article 1
RECOLLECTIONS OF THE LODGE OF FREEMASONS AT THORNHILL. Article 4
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 6
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 7
PROVINCIAL GRAND MASTERS. Article 8
REFORM IN MASONRY. Article 9
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 11
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS. Article 11
MASONIC MEMS. Article 11
METROPOLITAN. Article 11
PROVINCIAL. Article 13
ROYAL ARCH. Article 17
IRELAND. Article 18
CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 18
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 18
MEETINGS OF THE SCIENTIFIC AND LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING APRIL 28TH, 1866. Article 18
THE WEEK. Article 18
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Metropolitan.

J . AV . ; Read , Sec ; Sutton , S . D . ; Helps , J . D . ; Bradbury , I . G . ; Hoare , Tyler ; all of whom were invested with their collars anel jewels of office , with suitable injunctions as to the duties required of them . Motions tor the alterations of bye laws Avere then brought forward ( notice of which had been given ) , which received the assent of tbe brethren . The lodge was theu closeel with solemn prayer . The brethren then adjourned to banquet , and after the cloth was removedand the usual loyal anel

, Masonic toasts given and duly responded to , Bro . AVright , P . M ., proposed "The Health of their newly-installed WM . " and after passing a high eulogium upon his many excellent equalities , expressed the satisfaction ho felt in proposing the toast , and which he was assured would be cordially received ; he need not remind the brethren that he , Bro . Killick , was the first AV . M . of this lodge who had received from him the benefits of initiation

, and facetiously observed , that ho felt towards him the feelings of a parent towards his first child . He ivas sure that he would acquit himself creditably , and reflect honor upon the brethren . He hoped that Bro . Killick would not feel diffident in seeking advice from the Past Masters . The W . M . replied to the toast in very feeling and appropriate terms , expressed his gratitude to the P . M . ' s and brethren for the honor they hael

conferred upon him . He felt very deeply the importance of the position he now occupied as fche very humble representative of K . S . He could assure the brethren that it would be his constant study to fulfil the duties entrusted to him in such a manner as to give satisfaction to all . The AV . M . then gave "The Health of the Past Masters of the Merchant Navy Lodge" which was dulrespondeel to bBros . WrightPM

, y y , .., aud Blickfeldt , who expressed the great satisfaction they felt in the continued prosperity anel increase of members to this lodge . The AV . M . then gave "The Health of Bro . B . T . Read , " who had most efficiently filled the office of Secretary for the past three years , and he could assure tho brethren , and the Past Masters would bear witness to the fact , that he was most

indefatigable , and the prosperity of the loelge was considerably enhanced by his exertions . Bro . Read , in reply , expressed himself gratified with the recognition of his services . "The Health of the Visitors , " was then given by the WM . Bro . Newton , W . M . 174 , replied , thanking the brethren of the Merchant Navy Loelge for their hospitality , and assuring a hearty reception to any of the brethren who would honor his lodge with a visit . Bros . Toole 22 and Grillett 507 also responded . Bro . Johnson

, , , , , I . G . 140 , said the privilege of being present at installation meetings was highly valued amongst Freemasons , because upon such occasions we assist in rendering honor to a brother who is considered worthy to occupy the chair of K . S ., but the advantage of heing present this evening was particularly gratifying to him ( Bro . Johnson ) since the circumstances of daily life gave him constant opportunies of observing the newly-elected AV . M .

He knew Bro . Killick to be a Mason who practised in the world the principles inculcated by the Craft . He could , therefore , with much sincerity , congratulate the brethren on the appointment of Bro . Killick as W . M ., being assured the lodge woulel prosper under his rule . Bro . Johnson concluded by saying he was the humble door-keeper of No . 140 , the loelge bearing the name of the patron saint of England , anel that it woulel afford

him much pleasure to open the door to any of the brethren of the Merchant Navy Loelge who might seek admission . The W . M . then proposed " The Health of tho Ofiicers , " which was duly respondeel to by Bros . Davis , S . W . ; and Bracebridge , J . AV . "Tire Health of the . Initiate , Bro . Coleman , " was then given . Bro . Coleman replied , thanking the brethren for their good wishesand expressed a hope that he might eventually become

, a useful member of the Craft . The Tyler ' s toast brought this happy evening to a close , the pleasure of which had been considerably enhanced by the vocal and recitative powers of Bros . Gibbs , Levy Toole , AVatkins , Myerscough , Helps , aud Johnson ( Secretary to the Pickwick Histrionic Club ) . We may add that the banquet provided by Mrs . Brand , the widow of the late Bro . Brand , fully maintained the reputation of . the house .

DALHOUSIE LODGE ( No . 860 ) . The installation meeting of this prosperous lodge was held on the 12 th inst ., at Bro . Ireland ' s , The Falcon , Fetter-lane ; there being , doubtless owing to the event of the evening-, a most numerous attendance of tho members and visiting brethren , including amongst tlie latter' , Bros . Brett , 177 ; Gilchrist , W . M . 933 ; Edwards , 45 ; Ford , 813 ; Price , ISO ; Watts , 255 ; Wright , 504 ; and Bro . J . Stevenson , of the FHEEMASOSS' MAGAZINE ,

The lodge was openeel punctually by the retiring WM .., Bro . C . B . AVilliams , supported by Bros . Bristo , AV . M . elect , S . W . ; Mudge , J . W . ; It . Farmer , P . G . Purst ., Treas . ; J . R . Warren , Sec ; AVebb , J . D . ; T . Lee , I . G . ; L . F . Littell , D . C . ; Bradley , Tyler ; the latter , whilst , in discharge of his office , going through the sword exercise in an admirable manner , notwithstanding his advanced age , and which we believe has solely been performed by him for many years past .

After the reading and confirmation ol the minutes of the last meeting , the retiring AA . M ., Bro . Williams , being in ill health , requested Bro . R . Farmer to perform the ceremony of passing a brother to the F . C . degree . Bro . Farmer having obligingly complied with the request of the W . M ., examined the candidate , who retired , when the lodge being opened in the second degree , the ceremony of passing the candidate was performed bBro . Farmer in the perfect and efficient manner

y which distinguishes the working of that eminent brother . The lodge being opened in the third degree and the chair being taken by Bro . Ireland , P . M ., Bro . Bristo , the AV . M . elect , sonin-law of the installing master , was duly presented for installation , and installed by Bro . Ireland , in the usual able and impressive manner , so characteristic of that accomplished Mason . The lodge being resumed in the first degree , the ceremony of

initiating a candidate , Mr . Thompson , into the mysteries and privileges of ancient Freemasonry , was most ably and im » pressively performed by the AV . M ., Bro . Bristo , Bro . Thompson being the first candidate whom the W . M . had initiated into our Order . Tho AV . M . having appointed and invested his officers for the ensuing year , presented an elegant P . M . ' s jewel to the retiring W . M . Bro . Williamsexpressing himself in very feeling terms

, , with reference to the severe losses experienced by the retiring AV . M . during Ms year of office , and congratulated him upon tbe admirable manner in which he had in spite of his afflictions conducted and ruled tbe affairs of the lodge . Bro . AVilliams , with evident emotion , returned thanks in very feeling terms in appreciation of the remarks which had just fallen from the lips of the AV . M ., and for the truly Masonic spirit shown towards him .

A sum of £ 5 5 s . was voted to the funds of the Girls' Schooh and a resolution passeel unanimously to support Bro . Bates as steward representing this lodge at the forthcoming festival of that institution . There being no further business before the lodge , the brethren were called from labour to refreshment , anel adjourned to the banquet , which was provided by Bro . Ireland the host , in the most sumptuous manner , the tables were furnished with

every delicacy of the season , which were of the most recherche description ; the wines were choice , well selected , and supplied in abundance , aud the attendance excellent . Bro . Ireland having spared no pains to ensure the comfort , aud to study and please the taste of all present , it is due to that esteemed brother to state that he succeeded to the satisfaction of all , and thab ho well merited the approbation which he received . Ample justice having been done to the good things on the

table anel the cloth having been drawn , the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given and cordially received ; that of Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen , & c , being followed by the singing of thc National Anthem , commenced by the W . M . in solo , the following verses being taken up by other brethren ; all present joining in in tlie most hearty manner anel with admirable effect under the leadership of tlie W . M ., whose vocal and musical accomplishments render him specially adapted to preside

at the festive board . " The Health of the Initiate , Bro . Thompson , " was proposed by the W . M ,, in the most feeling and appropriate terms , and most cordially received , Bro . Thompson responding in a few pithily , well spoken words . The AA . Master , in proposing the toast of " The Health of the Visiting Brethren , " said it was very gratifying to him , as he was sure it must be to the members generally , to see the

Dalhousie Lodge honoured by the presence of so many visitors , all holding a good position in the Craft . Ho was delighted to see them present on this occasion , anel as the Dalhousie Lodge had ever boon noted for the number of distinguished visiting brethren who had attended its meetings from time to time , he flattered himself , therefore , that it might bo safely inferred that this was indicative of tho hig h estimation iu which this Lodge was held generally by the Craft . Bro . Brett responded in very suitable terras on behalf of

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