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Org . ; W . H . Sedge , T . Johnson , C . Buysman , A . Campbell , W . Davics , J . H . G . " Winter , J . S . Gurney , R . Anderson , W . Bosher , G . T . Acock , C . W . Acock , and J . Woodstock , Tyler . The lodge being opened in due form , and the summons convening the meeting having' been read , the following gentlemen were balloted for and unanimously elected , viz ., Messrs . W . R . Prccdy , E . J . Collins , J . C . Cracknell . J . E .
Powell , and H . R . Powell ; and Messrs . E . _ J . Collins and H . R . Powell being present , were duly initiated into the mysteries of ancient Freemasonry by the W . M ., Bro . W . II . Hook , the ceremony being most impressively performed . There being' no further business , the lodge was closed , and the brethren adjourned for refreshment . The usual toasts followed , and , after some capital songs renelereel by Bros . Marcus , Mussareel , Bosher , and others , the brethren separated .
LIVERPOOL . —Dramatic Lodge ( No . 1609 ) . — The usual monthly meeting of the members of this lodge ( being the one immediately preceding the June-July vacation ) was held on Tuesday afternoon , the 24 th ult ., at the Masonic Hall , Hope-street . The proceedings commenced at half-past tn'o o'clock , when Bro . W . W . Sandbrook , W . M ., opened the lodge . The chief of his official
supporters were Bros . J . B . MacKcnzie , I . P . M . ; J . Atkinson , S . W . ; W . Savage , jun ., J . W . j W . J . Chapman , P . M . ; A . Woolrich , Treas . ; J . M . Boyd , Sec ; J . Pycr , S . D . j H . P . Squire , J . D . ; J . L . Shrapnell , I . G . ; Richard Burgess , Org . ; Dr . Whittle , O . W . Sanderson , and H . Round , Stewards ; and W . H . Ball , Tyler . The members who mustered on the occasion inclutled Bros .
J . Orr Marples , E . Graham , E . Brammall , jun ., J . Bayiiss , Webster Williams , James Kcet , J . Walters , J . W . Brown , Captain Jackson , Josef Cantor , Hugh Williams , U . W . Hughes , J . M . Wood , J . S . Hall , W . ^ Campion , L . Neubcrt , and others . The visitors , who were not so numerous as usual ( to the disappointment of the " Dramatic" members , who are invariably glad to receive
representatives of other lodges ) , included Bro . Hatch , W . M . 220 ; Ramage , Hough , and others . 'The ballot proved unanimously in favour of Messrs . H . Cook , J . Chambers , F . Lax , and G . Sarony for initiation , and Bros . T . F . Laya and J . Hoult for joining members . Messrs . Edgar Wilson ( elected at a previous meeting ) , Chambers , and Lax being in attendance , were initiated , and seven
were " raised , " viz ., Bros . Cantor , Wood , Campion , Neubert , R . W . Hughes , Hall , and Williams . Before the close of the lodge , Bro . John Atkinson , S . W . ( as Hon . Treasurer ) , gave in the financial statement of the concert recently helei at the Bijoa Opera House , under the auspices of the Liverpool Dramatic Lodge , in aid of the West Lancashire Masonic Educational Institution , and the
benevolent fund attached to the lodge . From the balance sheet it appeared that the total receipts amounted to £ ioS 17 s . 3 d ., and the expenditure to £ 23 5 s . 3 d ., leaving abalance of £ Ss 12 s . On the motion of the S . W ., seconded by Bro . J . Keet , it was resolved to apportion the balance as follows : £ 42 to the West Lancashire Masonic Educational Institution to create the occupants of the chairs of W . M . and
I . P . M . Vice-Presidents of the Charity ; and the balance of ( £ 43 12 s . ) to Dramatic Lodge Benevolent Fund . On the proposition of the I . P . M ., Bro . MacKcnzie , seconded by Bro . Pycr , S . D ., it was unanimously resolved to record on the minutes votes of thanks to Mr . Carl Rosa for having given his permission to allow the artistes of his company to appear at the concert ; to the vocalists and instrumentalists
themselves'forjtheir invaluable services ; to Bros . Bell , Woolrich , and Brown , for granting the free use of the Bijou Opera House for the concert ; and to the Chairman , Bro . Sandbrook , W . AL , the Hon . Sec , Bro . J . M . Boyd , Sec , the Hon . Treas ., Bro . J . Atkinson , S . W ., and the members of the Committee , for their labours in connection with the concert . At the close of the lodge business , Bro . R . Burgess , Organist , played the " National Anthem , " as a loval
expression of feeling on the part of the members of the Dramatic in connection with the celebration of Her Majesty ' s birthday . The brethren then adjourned to banquet , and , during the evening , songs , recitations , and instrumental solo ' s were given by Bros . Webster , Williams , Neubcrt , Brammall , Chambers , Ramage , and others ; Bros . Burgess and Bayliss playing the necessary accompaniments .
CHURCH . —Prince Leopold Lodge ( No . 1775 ) . —The ordinary meeting of the abeive lodge took place at the Masonic Rooms , Commercial-street , on Wednesday evening , the 25 th ult ., at 6 . 30 p . m ., the W . M ., the Rev . ' 1 ' . F . Collins , presiding . After confirmation of last lodge minutes , a ballot took place for Mr . Spencer Rhidelialgh , and he was declared unanimously elected .
Bro . J . F . Scott was then raised to the Sublime Degree by Bro . Onnerod , P . M . 1145 . Bros . Birch and Haythornthwaitc were subsequently raised to Master Masons by the W . M ., and Bro . Ainsworth was passed to the Degree of F . C . by Bro Gossling , I . P . M . 1145 , P . G . D . C . Mr . W . Goldsborough Whittam , B . A . Cam ., was admitted and initiated into Freemasonry by Bro . Rushton , W . M . 1145 ,
and the lodge was closed according to constitutional and ancient form at 10 . 15 p . m . This young lodge has made rapid progress in numbers and very efficient working of the several ceremonies , thanks to the good feeling which exists amongst the surrounding lotlges and the indefatigable exertions of their genial Secretary , Captain J . M . Barlow , P . M . Bro . Tattcrsall presided at the harmonium in his matchless style .
INSTRUCTION . PANMURE LODGE ( No . 720 ) . — A special meeting- of this lodge was helel at the Balham Hotel , on Wednesday evening , the 25 th ult ., at seven o ' clock , Bros . G . W . Malim , acting as W . M . ; Stafford , S . W . ; Richardson , J . W . ; Dunkley , J . D . ; Mitchell , P . M ., I . G . ; T . Poore , P . M ., Hon . Preceptor ; C . Everist , Hon . Secretary ; Hudson , Martin , Kidman , P . M . ; Barton
Allen , P . M . ; Bye , Mulley , G . Lambert , Brand , Piatt , Holloway , Stafford , Ash , Treeves , Ilivaud , and Doughty . 'The lodge was opened , and the ceremony of initiation rehearsed and First Section worked , after which the lodge was closed and the brethren adjourned to the banquet table , where Bro . Poore , P . M ., presided . After the usual loyal and Masonic toasts , Bro . Mitchell , P . M ., was presented with a handsome jewel in recognition of his valuable services as Secretary of the lodge of instruction , which post ho held for four years , and has now resigned .
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Bro . Mitchell returned thanks in a short but effective speech , in which he dwelt upon the fortunate position the lodge held in having such an admirable Preceptor as Bro . Poore , who is a well-known teacher of Masonry . The toasts of "The Panmure Lodge of Instruction , No . 720 , " coupled with the Hon . Preceptor , Bro . Poore , P . M ., "The
Most and Hostess , bro . anel Mrs . Silley , " " Panmure Lodge , No . 720 , " " Present Hon . Secretary , Bro . C . Everist , " and "Absent Members of Panmure Lodge of Instruction , " were given and responded to . 'The proceedings were enlivened by some vocal music , and a very enjoyable evening was spent .
LANGTON LODGE ( No . 16 73 ) . —A meeting of this lodge of instruction was held at the Mansion House Station Restaurant , Oucen Victoria-street , E . C ., on Thursday ' , the 2 fith ult . The following brethren were present : Bros . A . ' Pccock , W . M . ; Bue , S . W . ; J . S . Eraser , J . W . ; Joseph Langton , Treas . ; J . D . Langton , Sec ; Win . Fraser , S . D . ; C . E . Barnett , J . D . ; Joseph
Langton , I . G . ; and several other brethren . The lodge having been duly opened , and the minutes read and confirmed , the ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Frank Roberts acting as the candidate . A Section was afterwards worked by the Preceptor , assisted by the brethren . It may be mentioned that this lodge of instruction meets every Thursday , at six o ' clock in the evening , at the Mansion House Station Restaurant .
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MID-SURREY CHAPTER ( So . 1044 ) . —At a convocation of this chapter , held at the Surrey Masonic Hall , Camberwell , on Saturday , the 28 th ult ., the following Principals were installed in their respective chairs by Comp . H . E . Frances , P . Z ., P . G . D . CSurrcy : Comps . E . F . Storr , M . E . Z . ; Win . Ashwell , H . ; and T . P . Collings , J . The following officers were also duly appointee ! and
invested : Comps . C . W . Gray , P . Z ., Treas . ; J . R . Jones , Scribe E . ; W . J . Huntley , Scribe N . ; J . Taylor , P . S . ; J . J . Slater , 1 st Asst . S . ; J . Proffitt , 2 nd Asst . S . ; and J . Parkinson , Janitor . After the conclusion of the business the companions repaircel to the Crystal Palace , where they spent a most enjoyable evening , the dinner , & c , being prepared and served b y Messrs . Bertram and Roberts in their best style , and presided over by the newly-installed M . E . Z .
MANCHESTER . —Trafford- Chapter ( No . 149 6 ) . —The members of this chapter held their bi-monthly meeting on Thursday , May 26 th , at the Alexandra Hotel , Mossside . The companions assembled to tea at 6 . 30 , and at 7 . 20 the chapter was opened in due form . The following were present ; Comps . Jones , Z . ; Watson , If . ; J . R . Lever , J . ; S . D . McKellen , P . S . ; Robert White , 1 st .
Asst . Soj . ; Geo . Burslem , Scribe E . ; Percival , P . Z . ; Gillman , P . Z . ; George Hunt . Visitor : Comp . R . R . Lisendcn , 317 ( Freemason ) . Bros . Wood , 1147 , and William Cole , 15 SS , both proposed bv Comp . Geo . Burslem to be members of the chapter , were severally and successfully balloted for , but neither
being present they were not exalted . The installation ot officers , conductcel by Comp . Gillman , was then proceeded with , the result being Comp . Watson , Z . ; Jones , II . ; and J . R . Leven , J ., the latter companion , by his own particular desire , being re-invested , as was also Comp . S . D . McKellen as P . S . •There being no further business the chapter was closed at nine o ' clock .
INSTRUCTION . METROPOLITAN CHAPTER OF IMPROVEMENT . —The last gathering of the members of this chapter of improvement for this session took place on Tuesday evening , the 31 st ult ., at the Jamaica Tavern , St . Michael ' s-alley , Cornhifi , but the attendance was hardly up to the average . The officers present were Comps . Tayler
, Z . ; Payne , H . ; Chicken , J . ; F . Brown , S . E . and Preceptor ; Walker , S . N . ; Goodchild , P . S . ; together with the following companions : Comps . Turquand , ' Goodenough , W . Eraser , J . Fraser , G . Brown , Edmonds , Sheffield , Warner , and H . Thompson ( Freemason ) . The ceremony of | exaltation was rehearsed , Comp . J . Fraser being the candidate , anel the whole was well done ,
more especially those parts of it assigned to the Principals . At the conclusion of it , Comp . Brown , the esteemed Preceptor , said it became to him a very pleasing duty to propose that a vote of thanks should be inserted on the minutes to Comp . 'Tayler for the very able manner in which he had performed the duties of Z . that evening- for the first time , and especially so as he felt sure when lie entered the room
that he had not the most distant idea that he should be called upon to fill that position , and go through the arduous duties attached to it . He , therefore , felt that the companions would agree with him in paying to him a compliment which he so well deserved . Comp . Walker , S . N ., seconded the motion , which was carried unanimously . Comp . Tayler , in acknowledging the vote of thanks so
unanimously passed to him , expressed the gratification he felt in receiving it , although , as Comp . Brown bad stated , when he entered the room that night he had not the most distant idea of being called upon to fill the highest position in the chapter . He thanked them most cordially for the honour they had conferred upon him on that ( his first ) occasion of taking the chair , anel by the time th ' ev again
met he should be able to rub off a little of the nervousness he had felt that evening , and hoped to better deserve the thanks they had given to him . He said that lie felt sure before they separated for the season , the companions would be most anxious to recognise the services of Comp . Brown , their able , painstaking , and kind Preceptor , who was always at his post , and always ready
to give them instruction . He , therefore , proposed that the thanks of the chapter should be given to him for his services , and his readiness at all times to do anything in his power that might be required of him . Comp . Walker seconded the motion , which was unanimously agreed to . Comp . Brown , S . E ., and the esteemed Preceptor of the
chapter , said he thanked the companions for the vote of thanks they had given to him , which was most pleasing to him , and which he should gratefully remember . He might say that the duties of Preceptor were not always of the most agreeable kind , for , unlike the Craft , those who came there had gained a position in it , and considered , rightly so , that they had gained a dignity in the Craft , and to such
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it was not always the most agreeable task to have to go to school again , but he generally found that those who came were most anxious to obtain the instruction that was there afforded to them . He might inform the companions that during the season of 1 S 79 and 1 SS 0 , during which he had acted as their Preceptor , they had had thirty-three meetings , at which 420 companions attended ; thej ' had admitted thirty-one new members , and there had been one
visitor , giving an average of thirteen to each meeting . In the season of 1 SSo and * iSS 1 'there had been again thirtythree meetings , 5 C 1 had attended , and by a remarkable coincidence thirty-one new members had been again admitted , with three visitors , giving an average of about eighteen to each meeting , and ' be might say that the funds were in a very satisfactory state . 'This state of affairs must be very gratifying to the membersas it showed
, that the chapter was in a very flourishing state , and a month or two , when they again met , he should ask them to devote a portion of their funds to one of th Masonic Charities , for which he intended to act a Steward . The following were the officers elected for th next meeting : Comps . tayler , Z . ; J . Payne , H . j Chicken J . ; J . Frazer , N . ; anel Goodchild , P . S . The chapte was then closed in due form .
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WHITEHAVEN . —Fletcher Lodge ( No . 213 ) . —The regular monthly meeting of this lodge was held on Friday evening , the 27 th ult ., ' when Bro . W . B . Gibson , W . M ., P . P . G . S . O ., presided , supported as follows : Bros . W . White , S . W . ; Edward Tyson , J . W .. P . G . Reg . ; J . W . Miles , M . O . ; D . Bell , S . O . ; E . Sutherest , J . O ., P . P . G . J . D . ; George Dahymple , Sec and Reg ., P . G . J . W . ; J . Cooper ,
Org ., P . b . Org . ; J . Rotherj ' , S . O . ; W . Bewlay , J . D . ; R . Baxter , I . P . M . 216 , P . G . I . G . ; James M . Salisbury , Tyler ; James Harper , P . M . 216 , P . P . G . Swd . Br . ; E . Clarke , D . C . 216 ; J . F . Kirkconel , I . G . 216 ; J . Ashworth , J . O . 216 ; and W . Holloway . On the minutes being read and confirmed , the business before the lodge was to ballot for Bros . J . L . Burns-Lindow , P . M . 1267 , P . P . S . G . W ., Craft , and Joseph Moore , M . M . S 72 , Lewis , which proved
unanimous in favour of both candidates , and being in attendance were advanced to the Honourable Degree in a most impressive manner . Bro . Cooper ' s new selection of music adds much to the beauty of the ceremony , and he afterwards justly received expressions of admiration from both candidates . On one brother being presented with his Grand Lodge certificate , and " Hearty good wishes " expressed from Lodges 124 , 151 , and 216 , the lodge was closed according to ancient custom .
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PREMIER CONCLAVE OF ENGLAND ( T . l . )—The May meeting of the above conclave was held on Monday last , at the Freemasons' 'Tavern . There were present Sir Knights W . II . Hubbard , P . S . ; J . G . Marsh , P . S . ; Thomas Cubitt , P . S . and Treasurer ; H . C . Levander , P . S . and Recorder ; John Thomas Moss , P . S . ; H . A . Dubois , P . S . ; Holden , P . S . ; George
Kenning , P . S . ; 'I homas Kingston . P . S . ; E . II . Thicllay T . Massa ; T . W . Macartney , iM . P . ; Dr . Mickley ; Dawes , and Shirley . Visitors : Sir Knights James Lewis Thomas , P . S . Plantagcnet Conclave ; and Rooke . 'The minutes of the last conclave were read and confirmed . Sir Knight T . W . Macartney , M . P ., wa
enthroned Most Puissant Sovereign , anel Sir Knigh Massa , Eusebius . 'The report of the audit meeting was received and adopted . A Sir Knight was relieved with the sum of five guineas . The Sir Knights dined together , when the usual toasts were given by the M . P . S ., and cordially responded to .
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YORK . —York College . —On Wednesday , the 25 th ult ., a meeting of this college was held in Selby , a pleasant little market town a few miles from York , whither the members had been invited , and where the Master and brethren of the St . Germains Lodge , No . 566 , had placed at their disposal their comfortable Masonic Rooms . There were present the following fratres : Eras . T . B . Whytehead , 1 X ° , Ch . Ad . ; T . W . Holme , VI ° , Celebrant ;
T . J . Wilkinson , VI " , as P . A . ; E . Pearson Paterson , V ° , S . A . ; J . T . Atkinson , 1 ° , as T . A . ; R . W . Moore , 1 ° , as Q . A . ; J . Maffey , IV ° , C . of N . ; A . T . B . Turner , 11 ° , Org . ; J . Todd , 1 ° ; W . Bakewell , 1 ° ; and C . S . Lane , 1 ° . A number of letters and telegrams were read from Fras . J . S . Cumberland , C L . Mason , and other members explaining their non-attendance . A successful ballot was taken for Bro . C . R . Fry , P . M .,
of Darlington . Frater J . T . Atkinson read a most interesting paper on Selby , a town which has many historical reminiscences , especially dwelling upon the history of its abbey , formerly one of the wealthiest of the religious houses in the North of England . The Masor . ic associations of the abbey and the town were not lost sight of ; and a vote of thanks was recorded to the worthy frater for his paper . The First and Second Order certificates , issued by the High Council of the Society , were issued , and it was
arranged , if possible , to hold the August meeting at Ripon , to include a visit to Fountains Abbe }' . The names of two candidates were submitted to the college . After its close the party were conducted over the beautiful Abbey Church by Era . Atkinson , and its principal architectural features were pointed out , the Organist of the church performing - a selection of music . Subsequently the members met at the Londesbro' Arms Hotel for tea , and departed for their respective homes at Leeds , York , Bradford , etc ., at an early hour .
Miss Jones , the eldest daughter of Bro . W . M . Jones , erne of the present lesses of the Alexandra Palace , was on Saturday last presented with a grand piano , by some friends of Bro . Jones , to mark in a substantial manner their sense of the general business capacity as well as the uniform courtesy which distinguished him during the four years in which he was manager of the palace .
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Org . ; W . H . Sedge , T . Johnson , C . Buysman , A . Campbell , W . Davics , J . H . G . " Winter , J . S . Gurney , R . Anderson , W . Bosher , G . T . Acock , C . W . Acock , and J . Woodstock , Tyler . The lodge being opened in due form , and the summons convening the meeting having' been read , the following gentlemen were balloted for and unanimously elected , viz ., Messrs . W . R . Prccdy , E . J . Collins , J . C . Cracknell . J . E .
Powell , and H . R . Powell ; and Messrs . E . _ J . Collins and H . R . Powell being present , were duly initiated into the mysteries of ancient Freemasonry by the W . M ., Bro . W . II . Hook , the ceremony being most impressively performed . There being' no further business , the lodge was closed , and the brethren adjourned for refreshment . The usual toasts followed , and , after some capital songs renelereel by Bros . Marcus , Mussareel , Bosher , and others , the brethren separated .
LIVERPOOL . —Dramatic Lodge ( No . 1609 ) . — The usual monthly meeting of the members of this lodge ( being the one immediately preceding the June-July vacation ) was held on Tuesday afternoon , the 24 th ult ., at the Masonic Hall , Hope-street . The proceedings commenced at half-past tn'o o'clock , when Bro . W . W . Sandbrook , W . M ., opened the lodge . The chief of his official
supporters were Bros . J . B . MacKcnzie , I . P . M . ; J . Atkinson , S . W . ; W . Savage , jun ., J . W . j W . J . Chapman , P . M . ; A . Woolrich , Treas . ; J . M . Boyd , Sec ; J . Pycr , S . D . j H . P . Squire , J . D . ; J . L . Shrapnell , I . G . ; Richard Burgess , Org . ; Dr . Whittle , O . W . Sanderson , and H . Round , Stewards ; and W . H . Ball , Tyler . The members who mustered on the occasion inclutled Bros .
J . Orr Marples , E . Graham , E . Brammall , jun ., J . Bayiiss , Webster Williams , James Kcet , J . Walters , J . W . Brown , Captain Jackson , Josef Cantor , Hugh Williams , U . W . Hughes , J . M . Wood , J . S . Hall , W . ^ Campion , L . Neubcrt , and others . The visitors , who were not so numerous as usual ( to the disappointment of the " Dramatic" members , who are invariably glad to receive
representatives of other lodges ) , included Bro . Hatch , W . M . 220 ; Ramage , Hough , and others . 'The ballot proved unanimously in favour of Messrs . H . Cook , J . Chambers , F . Lax , and G . Sarony for initiation , and Bros . T . F . Laya and J . Hoult for joining members . Messrs . Edgar Wilson ( elected at a previous meeting ) , Chambers , and Lax being in attendance , were initiated , and seven
were " raised , " viz ., Bros . Cantor , Wood , Campion , Neubert , R . W . Hughes , Hall , and Williams . Before the close of the lodge , Bro . John Atkinson , S . W . ( as Hon . Treasurer ) , gave in the financial statement of the concert recently helei at the Bijoa Opera House , under the auspices of the Liverpool Dramatic Lodge , in aid of the West Lancashire Masonic Educational Institution , and the
benevolent fund attached to the lodge . From the balance sheet it appeared that the total receipts amounted to £ ioS 17 s . 3 d ., and the expenditure to £ 23 5 s . 3 d ., leaving abalance of £ Ss 12 s . On the motion of the S . W ., seconded by Bro . J . Keet , it was resolved to apportion the balance as follows : £ 42 to the West Lancashire Masonic Educational Institution to create the occupants of the chairs of W . M . and
I . P . M . Vice-Presidents of the Charity ; and the balance of ( £ 43 12 s . ) to Dramatic Lodge Benevolent Fund . On the proposition of the I . P . M ., Bro . MacKcnzie , seconded by Bro . Pycr , S . D ., it was unanimously resolved to record on the minutes votes of thanks to Mr . Carl Rosa for having given his permission to allow the artistes of his company to appear at the concert ; to the vocalists and instrumentalists
themselves'forjtheir invaluable services ; to Bros . Bell , Woolrich , and Brown , for granting the free use of the Bijou Opera House for the concert ; and to the Chairman , Bro . Sandbrook , W . AL , the Hon . Sec , Bro . J . M . Boyd , Sec , the Hon . Treas ., Bro . J . Atkinson , S . W ., and the members of the Committee , for their labours in connection with the concert . At the close of the lodge business , Bro . R . Burgess , Organist , played the " National Anthem , " as a loval
expression of feeling on the part of the members of the Dramatic in connection with the celebration of Her Majesty ' s birthday . The brethren then adjourned to banquet , and , during the evening , songs , recitations , and instrumental solo ' s were given by Bros . Webster , Williams , Neubcrt , Brammall , Chambers , Ramage , and others ; Bros . Burgess and Bayliss playing the necessary accompaniments .
CHURCH . —Prince Leopold Lodge ( No . 1775 ) . —The ordinary meeting of the abeive lodge took place at the Masonic Rooms , Commercial-street , on Wednesday evening , the 25 th ult ., at 6 . 30 p . m ., the W . M ., the Rev . ' 1 ' . F . Collins , presiding . After confirmation of last lodge minutes , a ballot took place for Mr . Spencer Rhidelialgh , and he was declared unanimously elected .
Bro . J . F . Scott was then raised to the Sublime Degree by Bro . Onnerod , P . M . 1145 . Bros . Birch and Haythornthwaitc were subsequently raised to Master Masons by the W . M ., and Bro . Ainsworth was passed to the Degree of F . C . by Bro Gossling , I . P . M . 1145 , P . G . D . C . Mr . W . Goldsborough Whittam , B . A . Cam ., was admitted and initiated into Freemasonry by Bro . Rushton , W . M . 1145 ,
and the lodge was closed according to constitutional and ancient form at 10 . 15 p . m . This young lodge has made rapid progress in numbers and very efficient working of the several ceremonies , thanks to the good feeling which exists amongst the surrounding lotlges and the indefatigable exertions of their genial Secretary , Captain J . M . Barlow , P . M . Bro . Tattcrsall presided at the harmonium in his matchless style .
INSTRUCTION . PANMURE LODGE ( No . 720 ) . — A special meeting- of this lodge was helel at the Balham Hotel , on Wednesday evening , the 25 th ult ., at seven o ' clock , Bros . G . W . Malim , acting as W . M . ; Stafford , S . W . ; Richardson , J . W . ; Dunkley , J . D . ; Mitchell , P . M ., I . G . ; T . Poore , P . M ., Hon . Preceptor ; C . Everist , Hon . Secretary ; Hudson , Martin , Kidman , P . M . ; Barton
Allen , P . M . ; Bye , Mulley , G . Lambert , Brand , Piatt , Holloway , Stafford , Ash , Treeves , Ilivaud , and Doughty . 'The lodge was opened , and the ceremony of initiation rehearsed and First Section worked , after which the lodge was closed and the brethren adjourned to the banquet table , where Bro . Poore , P . M ., presided . After the usual loyal and Masonic toasts , Bro . Mitchell , P . M ., was presented with a handsome jewel in recognition of his valuable services as Secretary of the lodge of instruction , which post ho held for four years , and has now resigned .
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Bro . Mitchell returned thanks in a short but effective speech , in which he dwelt upon the fortunate position the lodge held in having such an admirable Preceptor as Bro . Poore , who is a well-known teacher of Masonry . The toasts of "The Panmure Lodge of Instruction , No . 720 , " coupled with the Hon . Preceptor , Bro . Poore , P . M ., "The
Most and Hostess , bro . anel Mrs . Silley , " " Panmure Lodge , No . 720 , " " Present Hon . Secretary , Bro . C . Everist , " and "Absent Members of Panmure Lodge of Instruction , " were given and responded to . 'The proceedings were enlivened by some vocal music , and a very enjoyable evening was spent .
LANGTON LODGE ( No . 16 73 ) . —A meeting of this lodge of instruction was held at the Mansion House Station Restaurant , Oucen Victoria-street , E . C ., on Thursday ' , the 2 fith ult . The following brethren were present : Bros . A . ' Pccock , W . M . ; Bue , S . W . ; J . S . Eraser , J . W . ; Joseph Langton , Treas . ; J . D . Langton , Sec ; Win . Fraser , S . D . ; C . E . Barnett , J . D . ; Joseph
Langton , I . G . ; and several other brethren . The lodge having been duly opened , and the minutes read and confirmed , the ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Frank Roberts acting as the candidate . A Section was afterwards worked by the Preceptor , assisted by the brethren . It may be mentioned that this lodge of instruction meets every Thursday , at six o ' clock in the evening , at the Mansion House Station Restaurant .
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MID-SURREY CHAPTER ( So . 1044 ) . —At a convocation of this chapter , held at the Surrey Masonic Hall , Camberwell , on Saturday , the 28 th ult ., the following Principals were installed in their respective chairs by Comp . H . E . Frances , P . Z ., P . G . D . CSurrcy : Comps . E . F . Storr , M . E . Z . ; Win . Ashwell , H . ; and T . P . Collings , J . The following officers were also duly appointee ! and
invested : Comps . C . W . Gray , P . Z ., Treas . ; J . R . Jones , Scribe E . ; W . J . Huntley , Scribe N . ; J . Taylor , P . S . ; J . J . Slater , 1 st Asst . S . ; J . Proffitt , 2 nd Asst . S . ; and J . Parkinson , Janitor . After the conclusion of the business the companions repaircel to the Crystal Palace , where they spent a most enjoyable evening , the dinner , & c , being prepared and served b y Messrs . Bertram and Roberts in their best style , and presided over by the newly-installed M . E . Z .
MANCHESTER . —Trafford- Chapter ( No . 149 6 ) . —The members of this chapter held their bi-monthly meeting on Thursday , May 26 th , at the Alexandra Hotel , Mossside . The companions assembled to tea at 6 . 30 , and at 7 . 20 the chapter was opened in due form . The following were present ; Comps . Jones , Z . ; Watson , If . ; J . R . Lever , J . ; S . D . McKellen , P . S . ; Robert White , 1 st .
Asst . Soj . ; Geo . Burslem , Scribe E . ; Percival , P . Z . ; Gillman , P . Z . ; George Hunt . Visitor : Comp . R . R . Lisendcn , 317 ( Freemason ) . Bros . Wood , 1147 , and William Cole , 15 SS , both proposed bv Comp . Geo . Burslem to be members of the chapter , were severally and successfully balloted for , but neither
being present they were not exalted . The installation ot officers , conductcel by Comp . Gillman , was then proceeded with , the result being Comp . Watson , Z . ; Jones , II . ; and J . R . Leven , J ., the latter companion , by his own particular desire , being re-invested , as was also Comp . S . D . McKellen as P . S . •There being no further business the chapter was closed at nine o ' clock .
INSTRUCTION . METROPOLITAN CHAPTER OF IMPROVEMENT . —The last gathering of the members of this chapter of improvement for this session took place on Tuesday evening , the 31 st ult ., at the Jamaica Tavern , St . Michael ' s-alley , Cornhifi , but the attendance was hardly up to the average . The officers present were Comps . Tayler
, Z . ; Payne , H . ; Chicken , J . ; F . Brown , S . E . and Preceptor ; Walker , S . N . ; Goodchild , P . S . ; together with the following companions : Comps . Turquand , ' Goodenough , W . Eraser , J . Fraser , G . Brown , Edmonds , Sheffield , Warner , and H . Thompson ( Freemason ) . The ceremony of | exaltation was rehearsed , Comp . J . Fraser being the candidate , anel the whole was well done ,
more especially those parts of it assigned to the Principals . At the conclusion of it , Comp . Brown , the esteemed Preceptor , said it became to him a very pleasing duty to propose that a vote of thanks should be inserted on the minutes to Comp . 'Tayler for the very able manner in which he had performed the duties of Z . that evening- for the first time , and especially so as he felt sure when lie entered the room
that he had not the most distant idea that he should be called upon to fill that position , and go through the arduous duties attached to it . He , therefore , felt that the companions would agree with him in paying to him a compliment which he so well deserved . Comp . Walker , S . N ., seconded the motion , which was carried unanimously . Comp . Tayler , in acknowledging the vote of thanks so
unanimously passed to him , expressed the gratification he felt in receiving it , although , as Comp . Brown bad stated , when he entered the room that night he had not the most distant idea of being called upon to fill the highest position in the chapter . He thanked them most cordially for the honour they had conferred upon him on that ( his first ) occasion of taking the chair , anel by the time th ' ev again
met he should be able to rub off a little of the nervousness he had felt that evening , and hoped to better deserve the thanks they had given to him . He said that lie felt sure before they separated for the season , the companions would be most anxious to recognise the services of Comp . Brown , their able , painstaking , and kind Preceptor , who was always at his post , and always ready
to give them instruction . He , therefore , proposed that the thanks of the chapter should be given to him for his services , and his readiness at all times to do anything in his power that might be required of him . Comp . Walker seconded the motion , which was unanimously agreed to . Comp . Brown , S . E ., and the esteemed Preceptor of the
chapter , said he thanked the companions for the vote of thanks they had given to him , which was most pleasing to him , and which he should gratefully remember . He might say that the duties of Preceptor were not always of the most agreeable kind , for , unlike the Craft , those who came there had gained a position in it , and considered , rightly so , that they had gained a dignity in the Craft , and to such
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it was not always the most agreeable task to have to go to school again , but he generally found that those who came were most anxious to obtain the instruction that was there afforded to them . He might inform the companions that during the season of 1 S 79 and 1 SS 0 , during which he had acted as their Preceptor , they had had thirty-three meetings , at which 420 companions attended ; thej ' had admitted thirty-one new members , and there had been one
visitor , giving an average of thirteen to each meeting . In the season of 1 SSo and * iSS 1 'there had been again thirtythree meetings , 5 C 1 had attended , and by a remarkable coincidence thirty-one new members had been again admitted , with three visitors , giving an average of about eighteen to each meeting , and ' be might say that the funds were in a very satisfactory state . 'This state of affairs must be very gratifying to the membersas it showed
, that the chapter was in a very flourishing state , and a month or two , when they again met , he should ask them to devote a portion of their funds to one of th Masonic Charities , for which he intended to act a Steward . The following were the officers elected for th next meeting : Comps . tayler , Z . ; J . Payne , H . j Chicken J . ; J . Frazer , N . ; anel Goodchild , P . S . The chapte was then closed in due form .
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WHITEHAVEN . —Fletcher Lodge ( No . 213 ) . —The regular monthly meeting of this lodge was held on Friday evening , the 27 th ult ., ' when Bro . W . B . Gibson , W . M ., P . P . G . S . O ., presided , supported as follows : Bros . W . White , S . W . ; Edward Tyson , J . W .. P . G . Reg . ; J . W . Miles , M . O . ; D . Bell , S . O . ; E . Sutherest , J . O ., P . P . G . J . D . ; George Dahymple , Sec and Reg ., P . G . J . W . ; J . Cooper ,
Org ., P . b . Org . ; J . Rotherj ' , S . O . ; W . Bewlay , J . D . ; R . Baxter , I . P . M . 216 , P . G . I . G . ; James M . Salisbury , Tyler ; James Harper , P . M . 216 , P . P . G . Swd . Br . ; E . Clarke , D . C . 216 ; J . F . Kirkconel , I . G . 216 ; J . Ashworth , J . O . 216 ; and W . Holloway . On the minutes being read and confirmed , the business before the lodge was to ballot for Bros . J . L . Burns-Lindow , P . M . 1267 , P . P . S . G . W ., Craft , and Joseph Moore , M . M . S 72 , Lewis , which proved
unanimous in favour of both candidates , and being in attendance were advanced to the Honourable Degree in a most impressive manner . Bro . Cooper ' s new selection of music adds much to the beauty of the ceremony , and he afterwards justly received expressions of admiration from both candidates . On one brother being presented with his Grand Lodge certificate , and " Hearty good wishes " expressed from Lodges 124 , 151 , and 216 , the lodge was closed according to ancient custom .
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PREMIER CONCLAVE OF ENGLAND ( T . l . )—The May meeting of the above conclave was held on Monday last , at the Freemasons' 'Tavern . There were present Sir Knights W . II . Hubbard , P . S . ; J . G . Marsh , P . S . ; Thomas Cubitt , P . S . and Treasurer ; H . C . Levander , P . S . and Recorder ; John Thomas Moss , P . S . ; H . A . Dubois , P . S . ; Holden , P . S . ; George
Kenning , P . S . ; 'I homas Kingston . P . S . ; E . II . Thicllay T . Massa ; T . W . Macartney , iM . P . ; Dr . Mickley ; Dawes , and Shirley . Visitors : Sir Knights James Lewis Thomas , P . S . Plantagcnet Conclave ; and Rooke . 'The minutes of the last conclave were read and confirmed . Sir Knight T . W . Macartney , M . P ., wa
enthroned Most Puissant Sovereign , anel Sir Knigh Massa , Eusebius . 'The report of the audit meeting was received and adopted . A Sir Knight was relieved with the sum of five guineas . The Sir Knights dined together , when the usual toasts were given by the M . P . S ., and cordially responded to .
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YORK . —York College . —On Wednesday , the 25 th ult ., a meeting of this college was held in Selby , a pleasant little market town a few miles from York , whither the members had been invited , and where the Master and brethren of the St . Germains Lodge , No . 566 , had placed at their disposal their comfortable Masonic Rooms . There were present the following fratres : Eras . T . B . Whytehead , 1 X ° , Ch . Ad . ; T . W . Holme , VI ° , Celebrant ;
T . J . Wilkinson , VI " , as P . A . ; E . Pearson Paterson , V ° , S . A . ; J . T . Atkinson , 1 ° , as T . A . ; R . W . Moore , 1 ° , as Q . A . ; J . Maffey , IV ° , C . of N . ; A . T . B . Turner , 11 ° , Org . ; J . Todd , 1 ° ; W . Bakewell , 1 ° ; and C . S . Lane , 1 ° . A number of letters and telegrams were read from Fras . J . S . Cumberland , C L . Mason , and other members explaining their non-attendance . A successful ballot was taken for Bro . C . R . Fry , P . M .,
of Darlington . Frater J . T . Atkinson read a most interesting paper on Selby , a town which has many historical reminiscences , especially dwelling upon the history of its abbey , formerly one of the wealthiest of the religious houses in the North of England . The Masor . ic associations of the abbey and the town were not lost sight of ; and a vote of thanks was recorded to the worthy frater for his paper . The First and Second Order certificates , issued by the High Council of the Society , were issued , and it was
arranged , if possible , to hold the August meeting at Ripon , to include a visit to Fountains Abbe }' . The names of two candidates were submitted to the college . After its close the party were conducted over the beautiful Abbey Church by Era . Atkinson , and its principal architectural features were pointed out , the Organist of the church performing - a selection of music . Subsequently the members met at the Londesbro' Arms Hotel for tea , and departed for their respective homes at Leeds , York , Bradford , etc ., at an early hour .
Miss Jones , the eldest daughter of Bro . W . M . Jones , erne of the present lesses of the Alexandra Palace , was on Saturday last presented with a grand piano , by some friends of Bro . Jones , to mark in a substantial manner their sense of the general business capacity as well as the uniform courtesy which distinguished him during the four years in which he was manager of the palace .