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An Evening With My Masonic Brethren.
When the world is heaping honours upon a Brother , when wealth comes at his call , when health mantles his countenance , aud disease , misfortune and death are all far away strangers , his companions in Masonry rejoice with him , and
seem even to share in his honours , health and wealth . But change the picture as you will , and there is little or no change in the conduct of Brethren . The fickle world may hiss instead of applaud , but Masonry is ever the same . It
regards not the outer man , but the inner man of the heart . The Mystic Tic binds like no other tie . " Once a Mason
always a Mason . " Yes , even though merit decrease nnder the blighting blows of adversity , Freemasonry still extends the hand of friendship and brotherly love . When wealth departs , Freemasonry acts , not like the publican , who passes
the suppliant by on the other side , but like the good Samaritan , who pours oil into the wounds of the distressed one , cares for him until he is able to care for himself , and aids him to recover his old position , so that he in turn may aid
others . When disease supplants health , or death snatches a Brother from his family , and leaves them dependent and in distress , Masonry aids as it can the sufferer to battle with sorrow , sickness or death . An evening with my Masonic Brethren proves all this .
We reserve the happiest thought for the close—not the best in every sense , but in a certain important sense . There is no social enjoyment equal to that which prevails when labour is over is over in the Lodge , and the Brethren are assembled around the social board . It is a dinner
party , a social and convivial gathering , a joyous merrymaking , an intellectual feast and a Masonic Lodge all in one . There is nothing like it . We all know each other , for we all are Brethren . We all are ready to contribute .
each as much as we can , to the common fund of enjoyment . Nowhere is brotherly love more fully displayed than at the Masonic banquet board . We eat , drink , and are merry . We forget dull care , and engage in innocent mirth . In
turn we sing a good song , tell a good story make a good speech . The hours pass quickly by , so that an evening with our Masonic Brethren is passed before we are aware
of it . Let us value as we should the Fraternity which affords us so much profit and pleasure . There i 3 none other like it , no not one . —Keystone .
The regular weekly Convocation of the North London Chapter of Improvement was held at Northampton House , St . Paul ' s-road , N ., on Thursday . Comps . Edmonds M . E . Z ., Braated H ., Scurrab . J ., Sheffield S . E ., Jenkins S . N ., E .
Storr P . S . Notwithstanding the dense fog the meeting was fairly attended . The ceremony of exaltation was rehearsed in an able and impressive manner . We recommend R . A . Masons to pay this Chapter of Improvement a visit .
The members of the Joppa Lodge held their first ball , at
Willis' Rooms , St . James ' s , on Monday , 14 th inst ., under the patronage of the Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress . It is only a few weeks since the project was started , and the number present was close on 300 . A dispensation had
been granted for the brethren to wear Masonic clothing , and the ball-room presented a lively and elegant appearance . The splendid band of the Honourable Artillery Company was engaged for the occasion , and dancing com
ttenced at nine o ' clock , and was kept np till a late hoar . Tbe arrangements were effectively carried ont by the Stewards , and great credit is due to Bro . H . Lazarus , Secretary , for the energetic manner iu which he discharged
his duties . During the supper ( which was most creditable to the caterers ) the toasts of the Queen and the Craft , and Success to the Joppa Ball was given . Bro . Lewis Lazarus , Secretary of the Joppa Lodge , proposed the health of the
Stewards , which compliment met with a splendid reception . Bro . Lazarus , in the course of his remarks said , that though the Lodge had been in existence since the year 1789 , this was the first time the members had had a ball , and praise was due to the Stewards for the efficient manner
m which they had worked to bring it to so successful a result . He was deputed to inform the friends present that the result achieved was far beyond their expectations , ancl at the next Lodge meeting a handsome sum would be handed over to the Benevolent Fund .
The Drury Lane Lodge.
THE DRURY LANE LODGE .
rl lHE following brethren , in addition to the Officers of X the Lodge , were amongst the company who attended on the occasion of the installation of Bro . Augustus Harris as Worshipfnl Master of the Drury Lane Lodge , a full report of which appeared in our last issue . It has been
suggested that the report was hardly complete without a list of the members and invited guests who were present , but which we were compelled to hold over , in consequence of pressure upon our space : —
The Earl of Lathom D . G . M . England , the Duke of Aberoorn Grand Master Ireland , Sir A . Campbell Grand Master Scotland ; Provincial Grand Masters W . W . B . Beach , M . P . ( Hants and Isle of Wight ) , General Brownrigg : ( Snrrev ) , Earl of Mount Edgcnmbe ( Cornwall ) , Lord Ebrinefcon , M . P . ( Devon ) , Colonel Lvno ( Monmouthshire ) ,
Colonel A . W . Adair ( Snmerspt ) ; Hugh D . Sandeman Past District Grand Master Bengal , Colonel Raund"rs Past Grand District Mnster Madras , Theo . H . Tilfcon Past District Grand Master New York City ; Past Grand Wardens Lord Londesborough , Lord Henry Thynue , Earl of Onslow , R . Cunliffe , Sir Francis Wvatt Truscott , Sir John
Wbittaker Ellis ; Past Grand Chaplains Revs . C . J . Martyn , Dr . Cox , J . S . Brownrigg , T . Cochrane ; D . P . Cama Grand Treasurer , Horace Brooks Marshall Pa ^ t Grand Treasurer , Frederick A . Philbrick Grand Registrar , Thomas Fenn President Board of General Purposes , Col . Shadwell H . Clarke Grand Secretary , Dr . Wendt Grand Secretary
German Correspondence , S . Pope Senior Grand Deacon , Ralph Clut . ton Junior Grand Deacon ; Past Grand Deacons J . E . Saunders , J . A . Rnoker , Alfred Meadows , Captain N . G . Philips , P . De Lande Long , J . C . Parkinson , Dr . Ralph Gooding , Fred . Davison , Robert Grey , Brackstone Baker , 0 . A . Murton C . Hntton , J . M . Case ,
J . M . P . Montagu . R . Costa , Lient .-Colonel S . Burney , Major S . Pearce , E . Lt-tebwortb , J . S . Easfces Deputy G . M . Kent , R . F . Gould , Sir Horace Jones G . S . of Works , R , G . Glover Deputy G . D . C ., A Richards , Dr . J . H . Paul , C . Dumas , George Burt , J . Lewis Thomas . Magnus Ohren , M jor A . Cook , Dr . Turtle Pigott , Col . C . Hardiug
P . A . G . Directors of Ceremonies ; H . Trneman Wood A . G . D . C , W . Roebnck Grand Sword Bearer , H . Greene Grand Sword Bearer , Major G . Lambert Past Grand Sword Bearer , Colonel J . Peters Past Grand Sword Bearer , C . Hammerton Past Grand Sword Bearer , J . H . Matthews Past Grand Standard Bearer , Edgar
Bowyer Past Grand Standard Bearer , C . S . Jekyll P . G . O ., Dr . Edwin M . Lott P . G . O , Henry Sadler Grand Tyler ; the Lord Mayor of London , Sir Reginald Hanson ; Frederick Binckes , 0 . Hansard , Edward Terry , C . Cheston , H . Venn , H . Dicketts , Robert Berridgp , FT . W . Hunt , Colonel J . Davies Sewell , Patrick Stirling ,
Augustus Fred . Godson , M . P . ; Colonel Haldane , F . West , C . F . Matier , Colonel T . W . Malcolm , M . P . ; W . B . Williamson , James Terry , Dr . G . Micklny , Tt . Hutchinson , C . Driver , Captain Casteltari , C . J . Smith , Sir George Elliot , M . P . ; R . Eve , S . G . Kirchhoffer , R . Clowes , Dr . Stewart , Rev . J . F . Jackson , Rev . J . F . Smith , Rev .
H . Cummings , Charles Stephens , W . Lake , Frederick Crockford V . P . Freeman , J . L . Mather , B . C . Sndlow , H . Hacker , G . Kenning , C . Belton , G . Cooper , C . J . Phipps , C . F . Hogard , T . J . Pnlley , J . Weaver , T . H . Miller , Dr . Casson , Henry Irving , J . L . Toole , Sir John Staple 3 , Colonel Hughes Hallett , M . P . ; Colonel Gait , Captain
Hanney , Moroll Mackenzie , Viscount Po'lington , VV . H . Russell , G . A . Sain , Lord Robert . Montagu , Colonel Ward , Henry Sutton , James Edmeston , Sir Somers Vine , H . Kemble , G . F . Bushford , H . Leslie , Meyer Lutz , T . LI . Belton , Cutbush , Dr . H . Macintosh , Captain Hanway , Redfarn , Rev . A . E . Campbell , Alderman H . A . Isaacs ,
E . Jacob , J . Rowlings , H . J . Waterlow , H . C . Richards , J . Moon , Lennox "Browne , J . C itling , Charles Wyndbam , Lord Alfred Paget , J . Le Sage , Sir Henry E . Knight , Sheriff Kirby , J . Willing jun ., E . Humphreys , D . De Pinna , Major Ricardo Seaver , D . Brodie , Alfred Cooper , Oacar Barrett , Hon . W . F . B . Massey-Mainwaring ,
Saul Wells , Joseph Isaac , Alfred Gibbons , Arobibald McNeill , K . Montgomery , W . Conlson , W . E . Chapman , W . Ayscongb , tbe W . M . of the Sir Isaac Newton Lodge , Felix Spiers , A . Leon , J . W . Fuller , John Douglass , W . Webblyn , Cnptnin Probyn , Joseph Snell Wood , Henry Pet tit , Charles Warner , Dr . Robson Roose , W . Beatty
Kingston , Louis Ronger , Edward Swanborough , A . Brookman , G . A . Vcnnell , H . J . Tinney , Sir Robert Harloy , Right Hon . W . T . Marriott , Q . C ., M . P . ; F . Gell , Frederick Dixon-Hartland , M . P . ; W . Burdett-Coutts , M . P . ; General Lord J . Taylor , Admiral the Hon . A . A . L . P . Cochrane , Savile Clatke , R . W . Edis , A . Bagger , J . T . Agg-Gardner . M . P . ; C . Martin , B . G . Webster , M . P ., J . H . Puleston ,
M . P . ; Pnllman , L . Hancock , R , Wifcherby , J . White , W . Bennett , A . S . T . Watson , Colonel I ' ayen-Payne , P . Mardnetti , Captain C . E . Coffey , Dr . L . Engel , R . Clout , W . M . Bywater , J . K . Edward , T . Beard , W . W . Lee , W . Barrett , W . Madge , H . Herman , Charles Coofe , David James , Charles Corby , Malcolm Morris , IT . H . Crawford , C . 0 . Tagart , John Wbaty , W . J . Fishor , W . H . Paunell , J . A .
Thoruhill , Barrow Emanuel , W . J . Fostrr , A . Barfield , Herbert Sprake , Ed . Storv , Llewellyn M . Wynne , IT . Wright , A . Williams , J . D . Mnrray , W . J . Ford , P . Saillard , Charles Brighten , C . McLean , J . M . Burt , Trevor Powell , William Terriss , General Collingwood , G . Gardner , George Everett , F . Milner , W . Pilcher , Dr . Gordon ,
F . Leslie , Wroth Lethbridge , A . Pendlebur . v , F . R . W . Hedges , John Aird , George Hughes , T . Tborne , H . Loveday , VV . Lumley . W . Maple , T . Bnrrisitfe , H . Youn ? , Lionel Broagb , C . E . Soppet , J . E . Watford , J . F . Elision , John Nicholls , W . Rignold , Captain T . R . Kf-nnion , C . Burleigh , Parcell , E . C . Massey , J . Nortbcott , H . J . Youell , and W . W . Morgan .
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An Evening With My Masonic Brethren.
When the world is heaping honours upon a Brother , when wealth comes at his call , when health mantles his countenance , aud disease , misfortune and death are all far away strangers , his companions in Masonry rejoice with him , and
seem even to share in his honours , health and wealth . But change the picture as you will , and there is little or no change in the conduct of Brethren . The fickle world may hiss instead of applaud , but Masonry is ever the same . It
regards not the outer man , but the inner man of the heart . The Mystic Tic binds like no other tie . " Once a Mason
always a Mason . " Yes , even though merit decrease nnder the blighting blows of adversity , Freemasonry still extends the hand of friendship and brotherly love . When wealth departs , Freemasonry acts , not like the publican , who passes
the suppliant by on the other side , but like the good Samaritan , who pours oil into the wounds of the distressed one , cares for him until he is able to care for himself , and aids him to recover his old position , so that he in turn may aid
others . When disease supplants health , or death snatches a Brother from his family , and leaves them dependent and in distress , Masonry aids as it can the sufferer to battle with sorrow , sickness or death . An evening with my Masonic Brethren proves all this .
We reserve the happiest thought for the close—not the best in every sense , but in a certain important sense . There is no social enjoyment equal to that which prevails when labour is over is over in the Lodge , and the Brethren are assembled around the social board . It is a dinner
party , a social and convivial gathering , a joyous merrymaking , an intellectual feast and a Masonic Lodge all in one . There is nothing like it . We all know each other , for we all are Brethren . We all are ready to contribute .
each as much as we can , to the common fund of enjoyment . Nowhere is brotherly love more fully displayed than at the Masonic banquet board . We eat , drink , and are merry . We forget dull care , and engage in innocent mirth . In
turn we sing a good song , tell a good story make a good speech . The hours pass quickly by , so that an evening with our Masonic Brethren is passed before we are aware
of it . Let us value as we should the Fraternity which affords us so much profit and pleasure . There i 3 none other like it , no not one . —Keystone .
The regular weekly Convocation of the North London Chapter of Improvement was held at Northampton House , St . Paul ' s-road , N ., on Thursday . Comps . Edmonds M . E . Z ., Braated H ., Scurrab . J ., Sheffield S . E ., Jenkins S . N ., E .
Storr P . S . Notwithstanding the dense fog the meeting was fairly attended . The ceremony of exaltation was rehearsed in an able and impressive manner . We recommend R . A . Masons to pay this Chapter of Improvement a visit .
The members of the Joppa Lodge held their first ball , at
Willis' Rooms , St . James ' s , on Monday , 14 th inst ., under the patronage of the Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress . It is only a few weeks since the project was started , and the number present was close on 300 . A dispensation had
been granted for the brethren to wear Masonic clothing , and the ball-room presented a lively and elegant appearance . The splendid band of the Honourable Artillery Company was engaged for the occasion , and dancing com
ttenced at nine o ' clock , and was kept np till a late hoar . Tbe arrangements were effectively carried ont by the Stewards , and great credit is due to Bro . H . Lazarus , Secretary , for the energetic manner iu which he discharged
his duties . During the supper ( which was most creditable to the caterers ) the toasts of the Queen and the Craft , and Success to the Joppa Ball was given . Bro . Lewis Lazarus , Secretary of the Joppa Lodge , proposed the health of the
Stewards , which compliment met with a splendid reception . Bro . Lazarus , in the course of his remarks said , that though the Lodge had been in existence since the year 1789 , this was the first time the members had had a ball , and praise was due to the Stewards for the efficient manner
m which they had worked to bring it to so successful a result . He was deputed to inform the friends present that the result achieved was far beyond their expectations , ancl at the next Lodge meeting a handsome sum would be handed over to the Benevolent Fund .
The Drury Lane Lodge.
THE DRURY LANE LODGE .
rl lHE following brethren , in addition to the Officers of X the Lodge , were amongst the company who attended on the occasion of the installation of Bro . Augustus Harris as Worshipfnl Master of the Drury Lane Lodge , a full report of which appeared in our last issue . It has been
suggested that the report was hardly complete without a list of the members and invited guests who were present , but which we were compelled to hold over , in consequence of pressure upon our space : —
The Earl of Lathom D . G . M . England , the Duke of Aberoorn Grand Master Ireland , Sir A . Campbell Grand Master Scotland ; Provincial Grand Masters W . W . B . Beach , M . P . ( Hants and Isle of Wight ) , General Brownrigg : ( Snrrev ) , Earl of Mount Edgcnmbe ( Cornwall ) , Lord Ebrinefcon , M . P . ( Devon ) , Colonel Lvno ( Monmouthshire ) ,
Colonel A . W . Adair ( Snmerspt ) ; Hugh D . Sandeman Past District Grand Master Bengal , Colonel Raund"rs Past Grand District Mnster Madras , Theo . H . Tilfcon Past District Grand Master New York City ; Past Grand Wardens Lord Londesborough , Lord Henry Thynue , Earl of Onslow , R . Cunliffe , Sir Francis Wvatt Truscott , Sir John
Wbittaker Ellis ; Past Grand Chaplains Revs . C . J . Martyn , Dr . Cox , J . S . Brownrigg , T . Cochrane ; D . P . Cama Grand Treasurer , Horace Brooks Marshall Pa ^ t Grand Treasurer , Frederick A . Philbrick Grand Registrar , Thomas Fenn President Board of General Purposes , Col . Shadwell H . Clarke Grand Secretary , Dr . Wendt Grand Secretary
German Correspondence , S . Pope Senior Grand Deacon , Ralph Clut . ton Junior Grand Deacon ; Past Grand Deacons J . E . Saunders , J . A . Rnoker , Alfred Meadows , Captain N . G . Philips , P . De Lande Long , J . C . Parkinson , Dr . Ralph Gooding , Fred . Davison , Robert Grey , Brackstone Baker , 0 . A . Murton C . Hntton , J . M . Case ,
J . M . P . Montagu . R . Costa , Lient .-Colonel S . Burney , Major S . Pearce , E . Lt-tebwortb , J . S . Easfces Deputy G . M . Kent , R . F . Gould , Sir Horace Jones G . S . of Works , R , G . Glover Deputy G . D . C ., A Richards , Dr . J . H . Paul , C . Dumas , George Burt , J . Lewis Thomas . Magnus Ohren , M jor A . Cook , Dr . Turtle Pigott , Col . C . Hardiug
P . A . G . Directors of Ceremonies ; H . Trneman Wood A . G . D . C , W . Roebnck Grand Sword Bearer , H . Greene Grand Sword Bearer , Major G . Lambert Past Grand Sword Bearer , Colonel J . Peters Past Grand Sword Bearer , C . Hammerton Past Grand Sword Bearer , J . H . Matthews Past Grand Standard Bearer , Edgar
Bowyer Past Grand Standard Bearer , C . S . Jekyll P . G . O ., Dr . Edwin M . Lott P . G . O , Henry Sadler Grand Tyler ; the Lord Mayor of London , Sir Reginald Hanson ; Frederick Binckes , 0 . Hansard , Edward Terry , C . Cheston , H . Venn , H . Dicketts , Robert Berridgp , FT . W . Hunt , Colonel J . Davies Sewell , Patrick Stirling ,
Augustus Fred . Godson , M . P . ; Colonel Haldane , F . West , C . F . Matier , Colonel T . W . Malcolm , M . P . ; W . B . Williamson , James Terry , Dr . G . Micklny , Tt . Hutchinson , C . Driver , Captain Casteltari , C . J . Smith , Sir George Elliot , M . P . ; R . Eve , S . G . Kirchhoffer , R . Clowes , Dr . Stewart , Rev . J . F . Jackson , Rev . J . F . Smith , Rev .
H . Cummings , Charles Stephens , W . Lake , Frederick Crockford V . P . Freeman , J . L . Mather , B . C . Sndlow , H . Hacker , G . Kenning , C . Belton , G . Cooper , C . J . Phipps , C . F . Hogard , T . J . Pnlley , J . Weaver , T . H . Miller , Dr . Casson , Henry Irving , J . L . Toole , Sir John Staple 3 , Colonel Hughes Hallett , M . P . ; Colonel Gait , Captain
Hanney , Moroll Mackenzie , Viscount Po'lington , VV . H . Russell , G . A . Sain , Lord Robert . Montagu , Colonel Ward , Henry Sutton , James Edmeston , Sir Somers Vine , H . Kemble , G . F . Bushford , H . Leslie , Meyer Lutz , T . LI . Belton , Cutbush , Dr . H . Macintosh , Captain Hanway , Redfarn , Rev . A . E . Campbell , Alderman H . A . Isaacs ,
E . Jacob , J . Rowlings , H . J . Waterlow , H . C . Richards , J . Moon , Lennox "Browne , J . C itling , Charles Wyndbam , Lord Alfred Paget , J . Le Sage , Sir Henry E . Knight , Sheriff Kirby , J . Willing jun ., E . Humphreys , D . De Pinna , Major Ricardo Seaver , D . Brodie , Alfred Cooper , Oacar Barrett , Hon . W . F . B . Massey-Mainwaring ,
Saul Wells , Joseph Isaac , Alfred Gibbons , Arobibald McNeill , K . Montgomery , W . Conlson , W . E . Chapman , W . Ayscongb , tbe W . M . of the Sir Isaac Newton Lodge , Felix Spiers , A . Leon , J . W . Fuller , John Douglass , W . Webblyn , Cnptnin Probyn , Joseph Snell Wood , Henry Pet tit , Charles Warner , Dr . Robson Roose , W . Beatty
Kingston , Louis Ronger , Edward Swanborough , A . Brookman , G . A . Vcnnell , H . J . Tinney , Sir Robert Harloy , Right Hon . W . T . Marriott , Q . C ., M . P . ; F . Gell , Frederick Dixon-Hartland , M . P . ; W . Burdett-Coutts , M . P . ; General Lord J . Taylor , Admiral the Hon . A . A . L . P . Cochrane , Savile Clatke , R . W . Edis , A . Bagger , J . T . Agg-Gardner . M . P . ; C . Martin , B . G . Webster , M . P ., J . H . Puleston ,
M . P . ; Pnllman , L . Hancock , R , Wifcherby , J . White , W . Bennett , A . S . T . Watson , Colonel I ' ayen-Payne , P . Mardnetti , Captain C . E . Coffey , Dr . L . Engel , R . Clout , W . M . Bywater , J . K . Edward , T . Beard , W . W . Lee , W . Barrett , W . Madge , H . Herman , Charles Coofe , David James , Charles Corby , Malcolm Morris , IT . H . Crawford , C . 0 . Tagart , John Wbaty , W . J . Fishor , W . H . Paunell , J . A .
Thoruhill , Barrow Emanuel , W . J . Fostrr , A . Barfield , Herbert Sprake , Ed . Storv , Llewellyn M . Wynne , IT . Wright , A . Williams , J . D . Mnrray , W . J . Ford , P . Saillard , Charles Brighten , C . McLean , J . M . Burt , Trevor Powell , William Terriss , General Collingwood , G . Gardner , George Everett , F . Milner , W . Pilcher , Dr . Gordon ,
F . Leslie , Wroth Lethbridge , A . Pendlebur . v , F . R . W . Hedges , John Aird , George Hughes , T . Tborne , H . Loveday , VV . Lumley . W . Maple , T . Bnrrisitfe , H . Youn ? , Lionel Broagb , C . E . Soppet , J . E . Watford , J . F . Elision , John Nicholls , W . Rignold , Captain T . R . Kf-nnion , C . Burleigh , Parcell , E . C . Massey , J . Nortbcott , H . J . Youell , and W . W . Morgan .
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