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Notices Of Meetings.
D p G . M . were prevented from being present thafc evening ; he also took the opportunity of thanking fche brethren for the support accorded to him as a candidate for the office of Secretary to the Royal Masonio Institution for Boys . Several other brethren wrrj prevented from being present owing to influenza and colds . The i „ . - *„ afnll « r ] W . M . annotated and invested his Officers , as follow : —
Bros George Moorman P . P . G . P . Surrey I . P . M ., F . W . Hullett S . W ., G A Ball J . W ., W . Youldon P . P . G . S . D . Sarrey Treasnrer , J . W . Moorman P . P . G . A . D . C . Secretary , J . J . Wright S . D ., J . W . Chapman Junior Deacon , S . Ellis Inner Guard . F . Neal Director of Ceremonies , R . Britten and W . H . Holliday Stewards , W . Lano Tyler . The addresses were mosfc impressively and carefully rendered by the
Installing Master , to the satisfaction of all . The first duty of the newly-installed Master was , in fche name of fche Lodge , to present a P . M . ' a jewel fco the I . P . M . for the magnificent way in whioh he had performed his duties during his year of office . Bro . Moorman retnrnfid thanks , and the Lodge having been closed the brethren aafc
down fco a banquet , prepared by Host Bro . Mayo in hia well-known ample style . The evening waa spent in true Maaonio harmony , a plentiful rendering of songs , & o ., between each toast . Bro . W . P . Catterson P . P . G . P . Surrey made a very efficient D . C , and Bro . John O'Donnell P . G . Organist Surrey was an able Musical Director .
Duke of Cornwall Lodge of Instruction , No . 1839 . — Ou Tuesday , tho 14 th inatant , at the Queen ' s Arms , Qneen Street , Cheapside . Bros . Dixie Preceptor , Hodges W . M ., Hill S . W ., Pitt J . W ., Williama Treasurer , G . S . Miller Secretary , 0 . Davison S . D ., S . JSlingenstein J . D ., J . Culver I . G ., and many ofchera . The Lodge waa opened in due form , and the minutes of the preceding meeting were
read and confirmed . The Lodge waa opened in the second and third degrees and resumed in fche first degree . The W . M . announced that the business of thia meeting , viz ., the working of the Fifteen Sections , would be proceeded with , aud the three lecturea were moafc ably worked by the membera of tbe Weafc Smithfield Lodge of Instruction
in the following manner , the Lodge being resumed in the aecond and third degrees afc the necessary points of fche lecture : Firsfc Lecture—Bros . Gush , J . K . Pitt , Trinder , Snelling , W . W . Snelling , Gush , H . Hill . Second Lecture—Bros . Berg , Hill , F . Trinder , H . G . Guah , Hill . Third Lecture—Bros . T . 0 . Berg , Crisp , Snelling .
The regular meeting of the Committee of Management of tbo Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution was held at Freemasons' Hall , on Wednesday , the Sth instant . Bro .
Thomas Cubitt presided , and there wore present Bros . 0 . A . Cottebrnne , John Bulmer , Fred . Mead , Henry Cox , Charles Daniel , James Brett , Alex . Mullord , J . Boulton , J . Newton , C . J . Perceval , W . Smith , Thos . G . Duller ) , W . H . Hubbort , L . 0 . Haslip , C . Kempton , 0 . H . Webb ,
Dr . Jabez Hogg , W . Belchamber , J . L . Famfiold , General Brooks , Charles G . Hill , A . H . Tattershall , Robert Griggs , James S . Fraser , W . H . Ferryman , W . J . Murlis , A . Durrant , Charles Lacey , Alex . Forsyth , Sdward Terry , T . B . Pnrchas , Hugh M . Hobbs , G . Bolton , and James
Terry ( Secretary ) . The minutes of the previous meeting having been read and verified , the Secretary reported the death of a male annuitant . The Warden ' s report for the past month was read , and that of the Finance was read , adopted , and ordered to be entered on the minutes . Two
applications by widows of recently deceased annuitants for tlio half of their lato husband ' s annuities were granted . The Committee then considered the petitions of 25 applicants ( 16 men and 9 widows ) , with the result that , with the exception of two of the men ' s petitions , all were
accepted , and the names ordered to be entered on the list of candidates for the election in May next . The Committee was then adjourned till the 29 fch instant , when it will meet for the purpose of considering what , if any , steps must be taken in view of the unprecedented number of candidates and the fewness of the vacancies .
A special Provincial Grand Lodgo of Mark Master Masons of the Province of Middlesex and Surrey will be holden at the Ship and Turtle Tavern , Leadenhallstreet , E . C , on Thuasday , the 30 th insfc ., -when all the Present and Past Provincial Grand Officers , together witb
the Worshipful Masters , Past Masters , acting Wardens , and Overseers of Lodges in the Province are summoned to attend . The Provincial Grand Lodge will be opened at
•> " 30 o ' clock . Brethren to appear in full Masonic costume of fche Mark degree , and Provincial Grand Officers in the clothing of their respective ranks ( Masonic mourning ) . A banquet will afterwards take place .
r HOLIOWAit's OisutKNi AND Pins . —Colds , Coughs , Shortness of Breath . — Theso maladies require early and unremitting aMontioii , for if jioylewei they o tnn end in asthma , bronchitis , or consumption . The Ointment well rubbed upon tho chest and back , penetrating the skin , is absorbed and carried directly * to tlie lungs , whence it expels all impurities . All the blood in the body is
perpetually passing through the lunas , and there all noxious pnrtirles tending to disease can be qu ' ckly , thoroughly , and pcrmanertly neutralized , rendered harmless , or ejected from tho system . Hoiloway ' s Ointnvi . t and Pills perfectly accomplish this purifica ion ; and through tho blood thus cleansed the Mlueiiee of these wonderful medicaments reaches thc remoter !; part of the human body , and thus cures all diseased action , whether internal or external .
Reviews.
REVIEWS .
All Books intended for Review should be addressed to the Editor of The Freemason ' s Chronicle , Belvidere Works , Hermes Hill , Pentonville , London , IT . — : o : — Ars Quatuor Coronatorum , being the Transactions of the Lo : lgo Qaatuor Coronati , No . 2076 , London . Volume IL , Parfc 3 .
DURING the period over which these Proceedings extend , two papers were read by members of the Lodge , and a third—contributed by a member of the Correspondence Circle—which , owing to the pressure of business , could not be actually read at either of the stated meetings , has been printed with the others in the Transactions nnder review . These three papers , or lectures , are severally entitled " Some Errors
of Scientific Expression in the Masonio Ritual , " Hogarth s Picture Night , " and " Free and Freemason . " Of the foregoing , the first , by Bro . W . Mattieu Williams , was followed by a full discussion , which will be a sufficient attestation of its merits , and more we cannot say , for fche cautious editor has prudently refrained from publishing in the columns over whioh he has control either the paper itself or the
discussion by whioh ifc was succeeded . The secoad , however , is duly printed in ita entirety , and may be fairly a-iid to reach a pitch of excellence , both in laborious study aud akilf al presentation , that will stamp it as one of the most scholarly , and withal one of the most interesting , of the whole series of lectures delivered in the Lodge . To the third paper , by Bro . F . F . Schnitger , the balenfced editor
supplies what he modestly styles a " note , " but whioh may with greater propriety be termed a " commentary , " and will be fonnd useful as well as instructive by all readers . Among the Notes and Queries are extracts and paragraphs headed " The Drnzes , Brahmo Samaj Initiation at Lahore , Hogarth's ' Night , ' Masonio Archaeological Institute , Early use of the term Free Mason , Brothering , Biding the Goat ,
Pie-revival Freemasons in Germany , The Merchant and Craft Guilds of Aberdeen , Indigenous Freemasonry in Australia , Chinese Masons , Geometry—Masonry—Symbols , " and " Rev . Laurence Sfcerne "—the contributors to this column being Bros . W . Simpson , John Lane , Walter Besanfc , R . F . Gould , G . W . Speth , J . Yarker , W . H . Rylands , and " Penang . " The " Reviews " comprise notices of the following : —
Masons' Marks ( Professor Hay ter Lewis ) , The Aberdeen Incorporated Trades ( Ebenezer Bain ) , Mefcham ' a Masonio Orations ( John Chapman ) , Mark Masonry ( G . F . Travers-Drapes ) , History of Lodge of Sincerity ( John Newton ) , History of Harmonic Lodge ( Joseph Hawkins ) , Handy Book fco the Lists of Lodges ( John Lane ) , Grand Lodge Royal York ( A . Flohr ) , History of the New Zealand Pacific
Lodge ( G . Robertson ) , History of St . John's Lodge , Sunderland ( W . Logan ) , Croix Gammee ( G , d'Alviella ) , and History of Apollo Lodge , York ( W . J . Hnghan )—the reviewers being Bros . Spefcb , Gould , Simpson and Whytehead . There is also a " Chronicle" and an Obituary , but these we are compelled to pass over lest fche annual festival of the Lodge might escape a fitting notice at onr hands .
This took place , according to invariable usage , on the Feast Day of the Four Crowned Martyrs—Sth November—Lieut-Col . S . C . Pratt , R . A ., the S . W ., being presented by Bro . Besanfc and installed by Bro . Gould , the other Officers being Bros . W . Simpson I . P . M ., W . M . Bywater S . W ., T . Hayter Lewis J . W ., Walter Besant Treasnrer , G . W" Speth Secretary , W . W . Westcott S . D ., Rev . C . J . Bill J . D .,
E . Macbean I . G ., R . F . Gould D . C , W . M . Williams Steward , and J . W . Freeman Tyler . A short and pithy address was delivered by the W . M ., and on the same evening Bros . S . T . Klein and Dr . B . W . Richardson , F . R . S ., were elected joining members of the Lodge . Since the publication of the Transactions we have just reviewed , the customary Sfc . John ' s Card of the Qaatuor Coronati has been issued ,
with a brief allusion to which we shall bring this notice to a close The number of full members is thirty ; of governing bodies ( subscribing to the Transactions ) , eleven ; Lodges and Chapters , eighty-seven ; other associations , four ; and of individual subscriber .- * , six hundred and twenty four ; or , in other word . " , an Inner Circle of thirty , and an Outer Circle of seven hundred and twenty six members . Tne Local
Secretaries are distributed as follows : —In Europe , eleven ; Asia , five 5 Africa , six ; America , one ; aud Australasia , lour—thus making a total of twenty . seven . The normal increase of the Outer Circle has been estimated , we learn , at abont three hundred members per annum , so that a total of four figures may be confidently anticipated by fche nexfc recurrence of the Winter Festival of St . John . Slmu'd this pre
diction be verified , and thafc ifc will be there can be no moral doubt , the fact that within four years from the formation of its Outer Circle the Lodge has enrolled oue thousand subscribers to its Tiansaclioi a may well stand on record as perhaps the most remarkable achieve , ment of an associated body of Masonic students which has occurred during the long existence of our ancient Society .
The children of the Royal Masonic Institntion for Girls remaining for the holidays have been deli ghted with tl e great kindness shown to them by Bro . Edward Terry Grand Treasurer , and Bro . Maiius , who invito d them to see " Sweet Lavender " and " The Belles of the Villa < n * "
at their respective theatres . Nothing bnt kind , true Masonic feeling could have suggested such pleasant entertainments for those who , having no homes to receive them , are compelled to spend thoir Christians holidays at tho
Institntion . They were accompanied by Miss Bu ; k , Miss Bellamy , and Miss Broadbent , and the Chairman of the month , Bro . Prank Richardson , in conjunction with Bro . J . JET . Matthews , made all arrangements for their comfort .
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FMPORTANT NOTICE . —Confidential Advice free yer no-fc to all I . in weak and failing health , with lossof strength and vitality .- Fifty years experience in Kervous Ailments . Address , The Secretary , 3 Fitzallan Square Sheffield . Form of Correspondence JTroo , Write to-day , ¦
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Notices Of Meetings.
D p G . M . were prevented from being present thafc evening ; he also took the opportunity of thanking fche brethren for the support accorded to him as a candidate for the office of Secretary to the Royal Masonio Institution for Boys . Several other brethren wrrj prevented from being present owing to influenza and colds . The i „ . - *„ afnll « r ] W . M . annotated and invested his Officers , as follow : —
Bros George Moorman P . P . G . P . Surrey I . P . M ., F . W . Hullett S . W ., G A Ball J . W ., W . Youldon P . P . G . S . D . Sarrey Treasnrer , J . W . Moorman P . P . G . A . D . C . Secretary , J . J . Wright S . D ., J . W . Chapman Junior Deacon , S . Ellis Inner Guard . F . Neal Director of Ceremonies , R . Britten and W . H . Holliday Stewards , W . Lano Tyler . The addresses were mosfc impressively and carefully rendered by the
Installing Master , to the satisfaction of all . The first duty of the newly-installed Master was , in fche name of fche Lodge , to present a P . M . ' a jewel fco the I . P . M . for the magnificent way in whioh he had performed his duties during his year of office . Bro . Moorman retnrnfid thanks , and the Lodge having been closed the brethren aafc
down fco a banquet , prepared by Host Bro . Mayo in hia well-known ample style . The evening waa spent in true Maaonio harmony , a plentiful rendering of songs , & o ., between each toast . Bro . W . P . Catterson P . P . G . P . Surrey made a very efficient D . C , and Bro . John O'Donnell P . G . Organist Surrey was an able Musical Director .
Duke of Cornwall Lodge of Instruction , No . 1839 . — Ou Tuesday , tho 14 th inatant , at the Queen ' s Arms , Qneen Street , Cheapside . Bros . Dixie Preceptor , Hodges W . M ., Hill S . W ., Pitt J . W ., Williama Treasurer , G . S . Miller Secretary , 0 . Davison S . D ., S . JSlingenstein J . D ., J . Culver I . G ., and many ofchera . The Lodge waa opened in due form , and the minutes of the preceding meeting were
read and confirmed . The Lodge waa opened in the second and third degrees and resumed in fche first degree . The W . M . announced that the business of thia meeting , viz ., the working of the Fifteen Sections , would be proceeded with , aud the three lecturea were moafc ably worked by the membera of tbe Weafc Smithfield Lodge of Instruction
in the following manner , the Lodge being resumed in the aecond and third degrees afc the necessary points of fche lecture : Firsfc Lecture—Bros . Gush , J . K . Pitt , Trinder , Snelling , W . W . Snelling , Gush , H . Hill . Second Lecture—Bros . Berg , Hill , F . Trinder , H . G . Guah , Hill . Third Lecture—Bros . T . 0 . Berg , Crisp , Snelling .
The regular meeting of the Committee of Management of tbo Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution was held at Freemasons' Hall , on Wednesday , the Sth instant . Bro .
Thomas Cubitt presided , and there wore present Bros . 0 . A . Cottebrnne , John Bulmer , Fred . Mead , Henry Cox , Charles Daniel , James Brett , Alex . Mullord , J . Boulton , J . Newton , C . J . Perceval , W . Smith , Thos . G . Duller ) , W . H . Hubbort , L . 0 . Haslip , C . Kempton , 0 . H . Webb ,
Dr . Jabez Hogg , W . Belchamber , J . L . Famfiold , General Brooks , Charles G . Hill , A . H . Tattershall , Robert Griggs , James S . Fraser , W . H . Ferryman , W . J . Murlis , A . Durrant , Charles Lacey , Alex . Forsyth , Sdward Terry , T . B . Pnrchas , Hugh M . Hobbs , G . Bolton , and James
Terry ( Secretary ) . The minutes of the previous meeting having been read and verified , the Secretary reported the death of a male annuitant . The Warden ' s report for the past month was read , and that of the Finance was read , adopted , and ordered to be entered on the minutes . Two
applications by widows of recently deceased annuitants for tlio half of their lato husband ' s annuities were granted . The Committee then considered the petitions of 25 applicants ( 16 men and 9 widows ) , with the result that , with the exception of two of the men ' s petitions , all were
accepted , and the names ordered to be entered on the list of candidates for the election in May next . The Committee was then adjourned till the 29 fch instant , when it will meet for the purpose of considering what , if any , steps must be taken in view of the unprecedented number of candidates and the fewness of the vacancies .
A special Provincial Grand Lodgo of Mark Master Masons of the Province of Middlesex and Surrey will be holden at the Ship and Turtle Tavern , Leadenhallstreet , E . C , on Thuasday , the 30 th insfc ., -when all the Present and Past Provincial Grand Officers , together witb
the Worshipful Masters , Past Masters , acting Wardens , and Overseers of Lodges in the Province are summoned to attend . The Provincial Grand Lodge will be opened at
•> " 30 o ' clock . Brethren to appear in full Masonic costume of fche Mark degree , and Provincial Grand Officers in the clothing of their respective ranks ( Masonic mourning ) . A banquet will afterwards take place .
r HOLIOWAit's OisutKNi AND Pins . —Colds , Coughs , Shortness of Breath . — Theso maladies require early and unremitting aMontioii , for if jioylewei they o tnn end in asthma , bronchitis , or consumption . The Ointment well rubbed upon tho chest and back , penetrating the skin , is absorbed and carried directly * to tlie lungs , whence it expels all impurities . All the blood in the body is
perpetually passing through the lunas , and there all noxious pnrtirles tending to disease can be qu ' ckly , thoroughly , and pcrmanertly neutralized , rendered harmless , or ejected from tho system . Hoiloway ' s Ointnvi . t and Pills perfectly accomplish this purifica ion ; and through tho blood thus cleansed the Mlueiiee of these wonderful medicaments reaches thc remoter !; part of the human body , and thus cures all diseased action , whether internal or external .
Reviews.
REVIEWS .
All Books intended for Review should be addressed to the Editor of The Freemason ' s Chronicle , Belvidere Works , Hermes Hill , Pentonville , London , IT . — : o : — Ars Quatuor Coronatorum , being the Transactions of the Lo : lgo Qaatuor Coronati , No . 2076 , London . Volume IL , Parfc 3 .
DURING the period over which these Proceedings extend , two papers were read by members of the Lodge , and a third—contributed by a member of the Correspondence Circle—which , owing to the pressure of business , could not be actually read at either of the stated meetings , has been printed with the others in the Transactions nnder review . These three papers , or lectures , are severally entitled " Some Errors
of Scientific Expression in the Masonio Ritual , " Hogarth s Picture Night , " and " Free and Freemason . " Of the foregoing , the first , by Bro . W . Mattieu Williams , was followed by a full discussion , which will be a sufficient attestation of its merits , and more we cannot say , for fche cautious editor has prudently refrained from publishing in the columns over whioh he has control either the paper itself or the
discussion by whioh ifc was succeeded . The secoad , however , is duly printed in ita entirety , and may be fairly a-iid to reach a pitch of excellence , both in laborious study aud akilf al presentation , that will stamp it as one of the most scholarly , and withal one of the most interesting , of the whole series of lectures delivered in the Lodge . To the third paper , by Bro . F . F . Schnitger , the balenfced editor
supplies what he modestly styles a " note , " but whioh may with greater propriety be termed a " commentary , " and will be fonnd useful as well as instructive by all readers . Among the Notes and Queries are extracts and paragraphs headed " The Drnzes , Brahmo Samaj Initiation at Lahore , Hogarth's ' Night , ' Masonio Archaeological Institute , Early use of the term Free Mason , Brothering , Biding the Goat ,
Pie-revival Freemasons in Germany , The Merchant and Craft Guilds of Aberdeen , Indigenous Freemasonry in Australia , Chinese Masons , Geometry—Masonry—Symbols , " and " Rev . Laurence Sfcerne "—the contributors to this column being Bros . W . Simpson , John Lane , Walter Besanfc , R . F . Gould , G . W . Speth , J . Yarker , W . H . Rylands , and " Penang . " The " Reviews " comprise notices of the following : —
Masons' Marks ( Professor Hay ter Lewis ) , The Aberdeen Incorporated Trades ( Ebenezer Bain ) , Mefcham ' a Masonio Orations ( John Chapman ) , Mark Masonry ( G . F . Travers-Drapes ) , History of Lodge of Sincerity ( John Newton ) , History of Harmonic Lodge ( Joseph Hawkins ) , Handy Book fco the Lists of Lodges ( John Lane ) , Grand Lodge Royal York ( A . Flohr ) , History of the New Zealand Pacific
Lodge ( G . Robertson ) , History of St . John's Lodge , Sunderland ( W . Logan ) , Croix Gammee ( G , d'Alviella ) , and History of Apollo Lodge , York ( W . J . Hnghan )—the reviewers being Bros . Spefcb , Gould , Simpson and Whytehead . There is also a " Chronicle" and an Obituary , but these we are compelled to pass over lest fche annual festival of the Lodge might escape a fitting notice at onr hands .
This took place , according to invariable usage , on the Feast Day of the Four Crowned Martyrs—Sth November—Lieut-Col . S . C . Pratt , R . A ., the S . W ., being presented by Bro . Besanfc and installed by Bro . Gould , the other Officers being Bros . W . Simpson I . P . M ., W . M . Bywater S . W ., T . Hayter Lewis J . W ., Walter Besant Treasnrer , G . W" Speth Secretary , W . W . Westcott S . D ., Rev . C . J . Bill J . D .,
E . Macbean I . G ., R . F . Gould D . C , W . M . Williams Steward , and J . W . Freeman Tyler . A short and pithy address was delivered by the W . M ., and on the same evening Bros . S . T . Klein and Dr . B . W . Richardson , F . R . S ., were elected joining members of the Lodge . Since the publication of the Transactions we have just reviewed , the customary Sfc . John ' s Card of the Qaatuor Coronati has been issued ,
with a brief allusion to which we shall bring this notice to a close The number of full members is thirty ; of governing bodies ( subscribing to the Transactions ) , eleven ; Lodges and Chapters , eighty-seven ; other associations , four ; and of individual subscriber .- * , six hundred and twenty four ; or , in other word . " , an Inner Circle of thirty , and an Outer Circle of seven hundred and twenty six members . Tne Local
Secretaries are distributed as follows : —In Europe , eleven ; Asia , five 5 Africa , six ; America , one ; aud Australasia , lour—thus making a total of twenty . seven . The normal increase of the Outer Circle has been estimated , we learn , at abont three hundred members per annum , so that a total of four figures may be confidently anticipated by fche nexfc recurrence of the Winter Festival of St . John . Slmu'd this pre
diction be verified , and thafc ifc will be there can be no moral doubt , the fact that within four years from the formation of its Outer Circle the Lodge has enrolled oue thousand subscribers to its Tiansaclioi a may well stand on record as perhaps the most remarkable achieve , ment of an associated body of Masonic students which has occurred during the long existence of our ancient Society .
The children of the Royal Masonic Institntion for Girls remaining for the holidays have been deli ghted with tl e great kindness shown to them by Bro . Edward Terry Grand Treasurer , and Bro . Maiius , who invito d them to see " Sweet Lavender " and " The Belles of the Villa < n * "
at their respective theatres . Nothing bnt kind , true Masonic feeling could have suggested such pleasant entertainments for those who , having no homes to receive them , are compelled to spend thoir Christians holidays at tho
Institntion . They were accompanied by Miss Bu ; k , Miss Bellamy , and Miss Broadbent , and the Chairman of the month , Bro . Prank Richardson , in conjunction with Bro . J . JET . Matthews , made all arrangements for their comfort .
Ad00702
FMPORTANT NOTICE . —Confidential Advice free yer no-fc to all I . in weak and failing health , with lossof strength and vitality .- Fifty years experience in Kervous Ailments . Address , The Secretary , 3 Fitzallan Square Sheffield . Form of Correspondence JTroo , Write to-day , ¦