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fore simply ask them to he upstanding , and drink the health of Bro . Leins , the W . M . in the chair . In reply , Bro . Lcina said he rose with great pleasure to thank tho brethren for th'i very kind way in which his health had been proposed and responded to . Ifc grieved him very much thafc their W . M , was nofc with them , though his
abseuce could not be avoided . When tho Master of a Lodge was smitten with illness , ifc was doubtless hard for the sufferer to be deprived of the opportunity of performing his Masonic duties , and it was also hard for the Lodge to bo deprived of his services . Such things , however , were nnavoidablo , and they could only pray
that ; their W . M . might soon be with them aga n . As for himself , tho brethren know that ho did everything ho could for the interest of tho Lodge of Perseverance . In establishing tho Lodgo ho had met with very good friends , who rallied round him aud paid him the complimeut of siskins * his advice ; this would always be given
freely , and to tho best of his ability . Ifc was most gratifying to him to know they wero 30 harmonious . Brother Leins concluded by saying that he hoped he should ho a member of the Lodge of Perseverance to the last day of his life , and that they
might always ho as happy and united as they were now . Amongst tho Visitors present , were Bros . G . Kearney J . W . 1541 , J . C . Cross S . W . 902 , G . Sohadler P . M . fi 5 , A . F . Lay P . M . 1364 , J . Phillips 158 , R . Dyson J . W . 65 , W . F . Packer 1571 , J . Lnaby
jnn . 12 o 9 , J . Handloy 473 , R . J . Ward P . M . 3 , W . Williams W . M 902 , W . Wyatt 121 Canada , G . D . Bandy P . M . 902 , and E . C Massey .
SPHINX LODGE , No . 1329 .
THE usual meeting was held at the Surrey Masonio Hall , Camber , woll New-road , on Saturday afternoon , the 20 th instant . Tho W . M ., Bro . G . Marsden , opened the Lodge in dne form nfc four o'clock punctually , when there wero present Bros . J . Voisey S . W ., John Hernaman J . W ., J . C . Reynolds Treasurer , Charles Wilson
Secretary , D . D . Meroer J . D ., F . W . N . Smith Organist , Thomas Edward ' Webb I . G ., Gharles Gooding Steward ; P . M . ' s G . T . Bickerton , B . R . Bryant , J . J . Bvinton , P . A . NairnB D . C . ; Robert Elgar , Thomas Bradley , W . Andrews , Frederick P . Hunt , Charles R . Scriven , John Arlidge , Alfred Rama ^ e , Thomas Arnold Henry S .
Bigg , W . Andrews , C . F . Cockle , Eoberfc Irvine , Thomas H . Woodward , J . N . Turney , H . H . Hyslop . Visitors—J . H . Hawkins W . M . Prosperity ( 55 , J . Nickal 1539 , J . Dixon P . M . 1728 , W . Harold Vint 871 , Robert Grev 176 , W . Jeffery 1625 , J . H . Lowry 1472 , R . J . Paton J . W ., Richard Kimpton W . M . 1728 , Henrv Lvnn I G . 217 , A . C .
Bradley P . M . 1216 , H . B . Greeat P . M . 507 . Tho minutes of the preceding meeting having been read and confirmed , tho W . M . proceeded to pass Bro . Frederick Parsord Hunt . He next proceeded to raise Bros . W . M . Yard ley Andrews and Charles Richard Scriven , who had been passed in the Crichton Lodge , No . 1611 . He
afterwards initiated Mr . Henry Hector Hyslop into tho secrets and mysteries of ancient Frcomaaonry . Several matters had to bo postponed until tho May meeting . Tho Lodgo afc a lato hour was e 03 ed . The brethen then repaired to an adjoining room , in which Bro . Vonables had in readiness n capital repast . On tho removal of tho
cloth the W . M ., in appropriato terms , proposed the Queen and the Craft ; the Most Worshipful Grand Master H . R . H . the Prince of Wales ; the Pro Grand Master tho Earl of Carnarvon ; tho Deputy Grand Blaster tho Earl of Lathom , and tho other Officers of Grand Lodgo . Bro . J . J . Brinfcon J . P . M . proposed tho health of the W . M " ., to
which doe response was * made . The Initiate was complimented , and this toast was acknowledged . Tho W . M . next proposed the Visitors , for which Bro . Hawkins responded . The Pasfc Masters of the Lodge were not forgotten , and Bros . Brinton , Bryant , Nairno , and Bickerfcon replied . For tho Officers Bros . Wilson , Eeynolds , Voisey , and
Hernaman responded . Mrs . Turner and Mrs . Marsden sang some excellent songs daring the evening , and Miss Walker proved her efficiency as an instrumentalist by presiding afc the pianoforte . Bros . Voisey , Goodiog , and Scriven gave some popular songs . The Tyler ' s toast concluded a most agreeable evening .
Chiswick Lodge of Instruction , Ho . 2012 — A meeting was held ou Saturday , 20 th instant , afc the Windsor Castlo Hotol , King Street , Hammersmith . Present : —Bros . Perdue W . M ., 11 . W . Williams S . W ., J . Sims J . W ., G . Gardner Treasurer , J . Wood S . D ., G . Gardner J . D ., J . Williams I . G ., Weeks Tyler , Ayling P . M ., Preceptor A . Tilbury , II . Fnrze . Lodge was opened ,
and the minnte 3 of the last meeting were read and confirmed . Lodge was advanced to the second aud third degrees , and resumed to the first . The second section of the first lecture was worked by Bro . Preceptor , assisted by tho brethren . Lodgo was resumed to
second decree , and Bro . Tilbury was examined , and later in the evening the ceremony of tho second decree was rehearsed in a very able manner . Bio . S . W . was elected W . M . for coming week . Lodge wns closed .
The regnlnr meeting or the 'Hoard of Benevolence was held on Mnmlny , at Krcernnsons' IJn . ll , under the presidency of Bro . Joshua Nnnn P . G . S . B ., tho President of the Board , who was supported by the two Vice-Presidents ,
Bros , James Brett P . G . P . aud 0 . A . Cotterbrnno P . ft . P . There was a Inrge number of brethren present , while the list of applications to be considered was the largest , ever known , being sixty-one iu nnmber . The brethren having confirmed their recommendations of the last meeting ,
proceeded to the consideration of the new cases . Of these , one was dismissed , ten were deferred , and the others were relieved , with a total of £ 1 , 071 . The grants consisted of seven amounts of £ 5 each , one of £ 6 , fourteen of £ 10 , eleven of £ 20 , seven of £ 30 , nine of £ 40 , and one of £ 100 .
Notices Of Meetings.
At a numerously attended regnlar meeting of the Lodge of Sincerity , No . 174 , held at the Guildhall Tavern , on Wednesday , the 17 fch instant , the Worshipful Master , Bro . F . J . Dellow , in able and eloquent terms , and in the name of
the Lodge , presented Bro . John Newton P . M . P . Z . with a handsome Past Secretary ' s jewel , also a testimonial , tastefully engraved on vellum , on his retirement from the Secretaryship , as a mark of esteem , and as a token of the
members' high appreciation of the manner in which he has discharged the duties of that office for eighteen veara , to the entire satisfaction of the brethren and to the advantage of the Lodge . In returning thanks , Bro . Newton requested ,
now thafc he was relieved from the duties of Secretary , to be permitted to write the history of the Lodge , which is in the USth year of its existence . Permission to do so was readily given , and a strong desire expressed that Brother Newton
might long be spared to continue his association with tbe Lodge of Sincerity . The jewel , which is of exquisite design and workmanship , reflects great credit upon Messrs . Halford and Sons , of Fenchureh Street , by whom ifc was manufactured .
The installation ceremony will be rehearsed at the Prince Leopold Lodge of Instruction , held afc No . 202 Whitechapel Road , E ., on Monday evening , the 29 th instant .
We are pleased to learn that the United Northern Counties Lodge , No . 2128 , has voted from its funds three guineas to the Mansion House Fund for the Unemployed Arfcizans . May others follow the excellent example set them by this young Lodge .
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FUNERALS properly carried out and personally attended in London or Country by Bro . G . A . HUTTON , 17 Newcastle Street , Strand , W . C Monuments erected . Valuations made .
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Notices Of Meetings.
fore simply ask them to he upstanding , and drink the health of Bro . Leins , the W . M . in the chair . In reply , Bro . Lcina said he rose with great pleasure to thank tho brethren for th'i very kind way in which his health had been proposed and responded to . Ifc grieved him very much thafc their W . M , was nofc with them , though his
abseuce could not be avoided . When tho Master of a Lodge was smitten with illness , ifc was doubtless hard for the sufferer to be deprived of the opportunity of performing his Masonic duties , and it was also hard for the Lodge to bo deprived of his services . Such things , however , were nnavoidablo , and they could only pray
that ; their W . M . might soon be with them aga n . As for himself , tho brethren know that ho did everything ho could for the interest of tho Lodge of Perseverance . In establishing tho Lodgo ho had met with very good friends , who rallied round him aud paid him the complimeut of siskins * his advice ; this would always be given
freely , and to tho best of his ability . Ifc was most gratifying to him to know they wero 30 harmonious . Brother Leins concluded by saying that he hoped he should ho a member of the Lodge of Perseverance to the last day of his life , and that they
might always ho as happy and united as they were now . Amongst tho Visitors present , were Bros . G . Kearney J . W . 1541 , J . C . Cross S . W . 902 , G . Sohadler P . M . fi 5 , A . F . Lay P . M . 1364 , J . Phillips 158 , R . Dyson J . W . 65 , W . F . Packer 1571 , J . Lnaby
jnn . 12 o 9 , J . Handloy 473 , R . J . Ward P . M . 3 , W . Williams W . M 902 , W . Wyatt 121 Canada , G . D . Bandy P . M . 902 , and E . C Massey .
SPHINX LODGE , No . 1329 .
THE usual meeting was held at the Surrey Masonio Hall , Camber , woll New-road , on Saturday afternoon , the 20 th instant . Tho W . M ., Bro . G . Marsden , opened the Lodge in dne form nfc four o'clock punctually , when there wero present Bros . J . Voisey S . W ., John Hernaman J . W ., J . C . Reynolds Treasurer , Charles Wilson
Secretary , D . D . Meroer J . D ., F . W . N . Smith Organist , Thomas Edward ' Webb I . G ., Gharles Gooding Steward ; P . M . ' s G . T . Bickerton , B . R . Bryant , J . J . Bvinton , P . A . NairnB D . C . ; Robert Elgar , Thomas Bradley , W . Andrews , Frederick P . Hunt , Charles R . Scriven , John Arlidge , Alfred Rama ^ e , Thomas Arnold Henry S .
Bigg , W . Andrews , C . F . Cockle , Eoberfc Irvine , Thomas H . Woodward , J . N . Turney , H . H . Hyslop . Visitors—J . H . Hawkins W . M . Prosperity ( 55 , J . Nickal 1539 , J . Dixon P . M . 1728 , W . Harold Vint 871 , Robert Grev 176 , W . Jeffery 1625 , J . H . Lowry 1472 , R . J . Paton J . W ., Richard Kimpton W . M . 1728 , Henrv Lvnn I G . 217 , A . C .
Bradley P . M . 1216 , H . B . Greeat P . M . 507 . Tho minutes of the preceding meeting having been read and confirmed , tho W . M . proceeded to pass Bro . Frederick Parsord Hunt . He next proceeded to raise Bros . W . M . Yard ley Andrews and Charles Richard Scriven , who had been passed in the Crichton Lodge , No . 1611 . He
afterwards initiated Mr . Henry Hector Hyslop into tho secrets and mysteries of ancient Frcomaaonry . Several matters had to bo postponed until tho May meeting . Tho Lodgo afc a lato hour was e 03 ed . The brethen then repaired to an adjoining room , in which Bro . Vonables had in readiness n capital repast . On tho removal of tho
cloth the W . M ., in appropriato terms , proposed the Queen and the Craft ; the Most Worshipful Grand Master H . R . H . the Prince of Wales ; the Pro Grand Master tho Earl of Carnarvon ; tho Deputy Grand Blaster tho Earl of Lathom , and tho other Officers of Grand Lodgo . Bro . J . J . Brinfcon J . P . M . proposed tho health of the W . M " ., to
which doe response was * made . The Initiate was complimented , and this toast was acknowledged . Tho W . M . next proposed the Visitors , for which Bro . Hawkins responded . The Pasfc Masters of the Lodge were not forgotten , and Bros . Brinton , Bryant , Nairno , and Bickerfcon replied . For tho Officers Bros . Wilson , Eeynolds , Voisey , and
Hernaman responded . Mrs . Turner and Mrs . Marsden sang some excellent songs daring the evening , and Miss Walker proved her efficiency as an instrumentalist by presiding afc the pianoforte . Bros . Voisey , Goodiog , and Scriven gave some popular songs . The Tyler ' s toast concluded a most agreeable evening .
Chiswick Lodge of Instruction , Ho . 2012 — A meeting was held ou Saturday , 20 th instant , afc the Windsor Castlo Hotol , King Street , Hammersmith . Present : —Bros . Perdue W . M ., 11 . W . Williams S . W ., J . Sims J . W ., G . Gardner Treasurer , J . Wood S . D ., G . Gardner J . D ., J . Williams I . G ., Weeks Tyler , Ayling P . M ., Preceptor A . Tilbury , II . Fnrze . Lodge was opened ,
and the minnte 3 of the last meeting were read and confirmed . Lodge was advanced to the second aud third degrees , and resumed to the first . The second section of the first lecture was worked by Bro . Preceptor , assisted by tho brethren . Lodgo was resumed to
second decree , and Bro . Tilbury was examined , and later in the evening the ceremony of tho second decree was rehearsed in a very able manner . Bio . S . W . was elected W . M . for coming week . Lodge wns closed .
The regnlnr meeting or the 'Hoard of Benevolence was held on Mnmlny , at Krcernnsons' IJn . ll , under the presidency of Bro . Joshua Nnnn P . G . S . B ., tho President of the Board , who was supported by the two Vice-Presidents ,
Bros , James Brett P . G . P . aud 0 . A . Cotterbrnno P . ft . P . There was a Inrge number of brethren present , while the list of applications to be considered was the largest , ever known , being sixty-one iu nnmber . The brethren having confirmed their recommendations of the last meeting ,
proceeded to the consideration of the new cases . Of these , one was dismissed , ten were deferred , and the others were relieved , with a total of £ 1 , 071 . The grants consisted of seven amounts of £ 5 each , one of £ 6 , fourteen of £ 10 , eleven of £ 20 , seven of £ 30 , nine of £ 40 , and one of £ 100 .
Notices Of Meetings.
At a numerously attended regnlar meeting of the Lodge of Sincerity , No . 174 , held at the Guildhall Tavern , on Wednesday , the 17 fch instant , the Worshipful Master , Bro . F . J . Dellow , in able and eloquent terms , and in the name of
the Lodge , presented Bro . John Newton P . M . P . Z . with a handsome Past Secretary ' s jewel , also a testimonial , tastefully engraved on vellum , on his retirement from the Secretaryship , as a mark of esteem , and as a token of the
members' high appreciation of the manner in which he has discharged the duties of that office for eighteen veara , to the entire satisfaction of the brethren and to the advantage of the Lodge . In returning thanks , Bro . Newton requested ,
now thafc he was relieved from the duties of Secretary , to be permitted to write the history of the Lodge , which is in the USth year of its existence . Permission to do so was readily given , and a strong desire expressed that Brother Newton
might long be spared to continue his association with tbe Lodge of Sincerity . The jewel , which is of exquisite design and workmanship , reflects great credit upon Messrs . Halford and Sons , of Fenchureh Street , by whom ifc was manufactured .
The installation ceremony will be rehearsed at the Prince Leopold Lodge of Instruction , held afc No . 202 Whitechapel Road , E ., on Monday evening , the 29 th instant .
We are pleased to learn that the United Northern Counties Lodge , No . 2128 , has voted from its funds three guineas to the Mansion House Fund for the Unemployed Arfcizans . May others follow the excellent example set them by this young Lodge .
Ad00702
THE AMERICAN P 0 ITABLE MUSIC STANDS . J . F . !! VVA . LTERS'ZPAT . BNT . Iron , from 10 / 6 each . Bras 3 , from 30 / - each . ' pIIESE Stands aro unsurpassed in simplicity , strength , portability 3 cheapness , and olfiKanco of finish . They are suitable for'Military Band , Orchestras , Reading' atirl News Rooms , Libraries , Studies , nnd Drawing Rooms When opened to their fait capacity tlicy stand 5 font high , antl co . " be folded r .: \ enclosed in n . case 21 inches lonsf by 2 inches diameter . The weight is about \ bs . 12 07 .., and they will support a woight of 50 lbs . To be obtained of all Mnsie Dealers , and of the Manufacturers and Proprietors of the Patent , HARROW & CO . MUSIC SMITHS , BRASS WORKERS , & C 13 and 14 Portland Street , Soho , London , W . DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS FREE .
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FUNERALS properly carried out and personally attended in London or Country by Bro . G . A . HUTTON , 17 Newcastle Street , Strand , W . C Monuments erected . Valuations made .