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1he Masqiic Iieeoe.
the Prudent Brethren ; and Bro . EL M . Arliss , P . M ., Jordan Lodge ( No . 237 ) . This business having been disposed of , the Brethren adjourned to the banqueting hall , where about 40 sat down to dinner , prepared in Bro , Ireland ' s usual style , amongst this number being fifteen visitors . The W . M . gave the usual loyal andMasonic toasts , which were heartily responded to . The health of the newly-mitiated Brother was proposed in appropriate terms by the W . M . Bro . Osborne , in returning thanks ,
expressed the great pleasure he had experienced in being admitted a member of that ancient and honourable society , and expressed his determination to devote his attention to making himself folly acquainted with the duties of the Craft , The W . M . then , in flattering terms , proposed " The health of the Visitors , " which was responded to by Bro . Potter , P . M ,, of the Beadbn Lodge / who expressed the delight he experienced at all ti embrace every opportunity which ofered itself for coming an ^^
of it . Bro . Smith , G . Pursuivant , arid Treasurer of the Lodge , proposed " The health of Bro , Brett , W . M . ; . "• ¦ he bore testimony to his punctual attendance , both at Grand Lodge and at the Board of Behevolence > and said thaj > the Brethren might rest assured they were ^ W stantly engaged in Masonry by extending the information he possessed to their younger Brethren . The W . M . responded to the toast , and called the attention of
the Brethren to the necessity of supporting the Masonic charities . " The health of the Past Mastersof the Lodge " was then given , and Bro . Carpenter , in a very amusing and characteristic speech , returned thanks for the honour conferred upon them . Bro . Smith also acknowledged thecompliment , and entered into a variety of details to show to idle Brethren the necessity of their continued support for the wellheing of the Masonic charities . Several other toasts were given and the evening closed in perfect harmony and good feeling .
Weeling ^ was held on Tuesday evening , at Bro . Hayne ' s , the " Lord Duncan , " Broadway , De |^ rd . Bro , Bailey , W ^ M . ; Bro . Wadeson , S . W ., and Bro . Houden , J . W , The Worshipful Master im Stevens . Some other business having been disposed of , a banquet was served up in good style . The loyal and Masonic toasts were given , and the evening was spent in a most agreeable manner .
Beadon Lodge ( No . 902 ) .- ~ The last meeting for the season of this Lodge , took place on Wednesday , Sept . 15 , at Bro . Rackstraw ' s , Star and Garter , Kew Bridge . Bro . Denyer , W . M ., presiding . The minutes of last meeting having been read and confirmed , Messrs . Lubeck and Mountain were duly initiated into the privileges of the Order . Bros . Bay and Cooper were advanced to the second degree . The visitors were Bros . Copus , P . M ., No . 572 ; Barnshaw , No . 572 ; and Simpson , No . 211 .
INSTRUCTION . St . James ' s Union Lodge ( No . 211 . )—This Lodge , held at Bro . Copus ' s , the Swan , Mount street , Grosvenor square , met on Monday evening , at 8 o ' clock ; Bro . Barnshaw , as W . M . ; Bro . Taylor , S . W ; Bro . Underwood , J . W . ; and amongst the members present we noticed Bro . Daly , P . M . ; Bro . Copus , P . M . ; Bro . Stacey , S . W . ; Bros . Thorns , Sedgwick , Burt , and many other good working Masons . The ceremony of passing was ably rehearsed , and the five sections ofthe Second Degree
were worked in a most praiseworthy style , the questions being put by Bro . Stacey , who officiated as P . M . It was proposed , seconded , and carried , that the fifteen sections of the lecture be worked on the 4 th of October , at seven o ' clock . Several Brethren immediately enrolled their names for sections , and it is expected there will be a goodly muster upon that occasion , and we would recommend all young Masons to attend who can conveniently do so , as this Lodge well deserves their support .
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1he Masqiic Iieeoe.
the Prudent Brethren ; and Bro . EL M . Arliss , P . M ., Jordan Lodge ( No . 237 ) . This business having been disposed of , the Brethren adjourned to the banqueting hall , where about 40 sat down to dinner , prepared in Bro , Ireland ' s usual style , amongst this number being fifteen visitors . The W . M . gave the usual loyal andMasonic toasts , which were heartily responded to . The health of the newly-mitiated Brother was proposed in appropriate terms by the W . M . Bro . Osborne , in returning thanks ,
expressed the great pleasure he had experienced in being admitted a member of that ancient and honourable society , and expressed his determination to devote his attention to making himself folly acquainted with the duties of the Craft , The W . M . then , in flattering terms , proposed " The health of the Visitors , " which was responded to by Bro . Potter , P . M ,, of the Beadbn Lodge / who expressed the delight he experienced at all ti embrace every opportunity which ofered itself for coming an ^^
of it . Bro . Smith , G . Pursuivant , arid Treasurer of the Lodge , proposed " The health of Bro , Brett , W . M . ; . "• ¦ he bore testimony to his punctual attendance , both at Grand Lodge and at the Board of Behevolence > and said thaj > the Brethren might rest assured they were ^ W stantly engaged in Masonry by extending the information he possessed to their younger Brethren . The W . M . responded to the toast , and called the attention of
the Brethren to the necessity of supporting the Masonic charities . " The health of the Past Mastersof the Lodge " was then given , and Bro . Carpenter , in a very amusing and characteristic speech , returned thanks for the honour conferred upon them . Bro . Smith also acknowledged thecompliment , and entered into a variety of details to show to idle Brethren the necessity of their continued support for the wellheing of the Masonic charities . Several other toasts were given and the evening closed in perfect harmony and good feeling .
Weeling ^ was held on Tuesday evening , at Bro . Hayne ' s , the " Lord Duncan , " Broadway , De |^ rd . Bro , Bailey , W ^ M . ; Bro . Wadeson , S . W ., and Bro . Houden , J . W , The Worshipful Master im Stevens . Some other business having been disposed of , a banquet was served up in good style . The loyal and Masonic toasts were given , and the evening was spent in a most agreeable manner .
Beadon Lodge ( No . 902 ) .- ~ The last meeting for the season of this Lodge , took place on Wednesday , Sept . 15 , at Bro . Rackstraw ' s , Star and Garter , Kew Bridge . Bro . Denyer , W . M ., presiding . The minutes of last meeting having been read and confirmed , Messrs . Lubeck and Mountain were duly initiated into the privileges of the Order . Bros . Bay and Cooper were advanced to the second degree . The visitors were Bros . Copus , P . M ., No . 572 ; Barnshaw , No . 572 ; and Simpson , No . 211 .
INSTRUCTION . St . James ' s Union Lodge ( No . 211 . )—This Lodge , held at Bro . Copus ' s , the Swan , Mount street , Grosvenor square , met on Monday evening , at 8 o ' clock ; Bro . Barnshaw , as W . M . ; Bro . Taylor , S . W ; Bro . Underwood , J . W . ; and amongst the members present we noticed Bro . Daly , P . M . ; Bro . Copus , P . M . ; Bro . Stacey , S . W . ; Bros . Thorns , Sedgwick , Burt , and many other good working Masons . The ceremony of passing was ably rehearsed , and the five sections ofthe Second Degree
were worked in a most praiseworthy style , the questions being put by Bro . Stacey , who officiated as P . M . It was proposed , seconded , and carried , that the fifteen sections of the lecture be worked on the 4 th of October , at seven o ' clock . Several Brethren immediately enrolled their names for sections , and it is expected there will be a goodly muster upon that occasion , and we would recommend all young Masons to attend who can conveniently do so , as this Lodge well deserves their support .