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comiums froim all who were present . A resolution having been unanimously carried to raise the annual subscription of members to the Lodge , and the remaining business of the evening disposed o £ the Brethren retired to refreshment , presided over by Bro . Bohn , W . M ., supported by Bros . A . J . Duff Filer , B . M * and Treas . '¦ ; . William Cox , M . P . for Finsbury ; Harrison , P . M . No . 7 ; Wilkinson , Sec . No . 7 ; J . Burton , P . M . No . 9 ; Friend , W . M . No . 9 ; Chalwin , No . 45 ; Samuel Hill , S . W . : Worman Bussj Sec . and P . M . No . 29 ; Baw e , and about
thirty other Brethren . The toasts of the evening were ably given and well received , particularly that of " The Visiting Brethren , " kindly responded to by Bro . Harrison , P . M . and Treas . of No . 7 . The meeting , which will be long remembered by the members of the Lodge as a very important and happy one , was brought to a close shortly after eleven o ' clock , the Brethren departing highly gratified with each other and with all that had taken place . The harmony of the evening was much enhanced by some excellent songs from Bros . Salt , Bawe , Winter , Cooke , and others .
Panmube Lodge ( No . 1 , 022 ) . —This Lodge , for which a warrant has lately been granted , to be held at the Swan Tavern , Stock well , was consecrated on the 30 th November . When we consider that there is no Masonic Lodge held between Kennington and Croydon , we think that the Craft , especially Brethren at Clap * ham , Brixton , Norwood , Wandsworth , as well as those at Stockwell , will feel deeply grateful to the M . W . G . M . for the grant of this Warrant ; and we have no doubt , from the progress made in the noble science in the south , of late years , this Lodge will become an ornament to the Craft .
Jubilee Lodge ( No , 85 ) . —Between thirty and forty Brethren met at Bro . Ireland ' s Masonic Hall , Fetterdane , on Sunday , the 25 th October , to hear the members of the above Lodge work the fifteen sections of the Lectures , which were most beautifully performed by the following Brethren , presided over by Bro . Brett , who , with his well-known ability , put the questions . First Lecture—1 st section , Bro . Stacy ; 2 nd , Bro . Barnard ; 3 rd , Bro . Cottebrune ; 4 th , Bro . Haines ; 5 th , Bro . Eussen ; 6 th , Bro . Anslow ; 7 th , Bro . Loewenstark . Second Lecture—1 st section , Bro . Newnham ; 2 nd , Bro . Tyrell ; 3 rd , Bro . Brener : 4 th ,
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Bro . Farmer ; 5 th , Bro . Warren . Third Lecture—1 st section , Bro . Moss ; 2 nd , Bro . Ireland ; 3 rd , Bro . Haydon . The Lodge then resumed to the 1 st Degree , when it was proposed by Bro . Brett , W . M ., that two guineas be given from the Lodge fund to the Indian Belief Fund . This was carried unanimously , and a subscription opened to increase the amount . Two guineas , as the first instalment ,,, has been paid to the Lord Mayor . A vote of thanks having been voted to the W . M ., the Brethren separated , delighted with their evening ' s amusement .
Domatic Lodge ( No . 206 ) . —This Lodge of Instruction was honoured on Wednesday , the 18 th of November , at Bro . Ireland's , the Queen Elizabeth , King ' s-row , Walworth , by a fraternal visit from the Brethren of the Confidence Lodge of Instruction , held at Bro . Wadeson ' s , the Bengal Anns , Birchindane . Several Brethren of the Boyal Jubilee , Israel , United Bilgrhns , Wellington , "V etruvian , and other Lodges also attended . Bro . T . A . Adams , B . M . of the
Domatic Lodge , presided ; and the Seven Sections of the First Lecture were worked in the efficient way proverbial to the worthy B . M . ; after which nearly forty Brethren partook of an excellent supper , provided by the worthy host , Bro . Ireland , with his usual liberality . This fraternal visit we hope will be followed by similar meetings of other Lodges of Instruction , especially those which , like the Domatic and Confidence Lodges , meet on the same evening each week , the Confidence Lodge having kindly adjourned for a fortnight for this express purpose .
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comiums froim all who were present . A resolution having been unanimously carried to raise the annual subscription of members to the Lodge , and the remaining business of the evening disposed o £ the Brethren retired to refreshment , presided over by Bro . Bohn , W . M ., supported by Bros . A . J . Duff Filer , B . M * and Treas . '¦ ; . William Cox , M . P . for Finsbury ; Harrison , P . M . No . 7 ; Wilkinson , Sec . No . 7 ; J . Burton , P . M . No . 9 ; Friend , W . M . No . 9 ; Chalwin , No . 45 ; Samuel Hill , S . W . : Worman Bussj Sec . and P . M . No . 29 ; Baw e , and about
thirty other Brethren . The toasts of the evening were ably given and well received , particularly that of " The Visiting Brethren , " kindly responded to by Bro . Harrison , P . M . and Treas . of No . 7 . The meeting , which will be long remembered by the members of the Lodge as a very important and happy one , was brought to a close shortly after eleven o ' clock , the Brethren departing highly gratified with each other and with all that had taken place . The harmony of the evening was much enhanced by some excellent songs from Bros . Salt , Bawe , Winter , Cooke , and others .
Panmube Lodge ( No . 1 , 022 ) . —This Lodge , for which a warrant has lately been granted , to be held at the Swan Tavern , Stock well , was consecrated on the 30 th November . When we consider that there is no Masonic Lodge held between Kennington and Croydon , we think that the Craft , especially Brethren at Clap * ham , Brixton , Norwood , Wandsworth , as well as those at Stockwell , will feel deeply grateful to the M . W . G . M . for the grant of this Warrant ; and we have no doubt , from the progress made in the noble science in the south , of late years , this Lodge will become an ornament to the Craft .
Jubilee Lodge ( No , 85 ) . —Between thirty and forty Brethren met at Bro . Ireland ' s Masonic Hall , Fetterdane , on Sunday , the 25 th October , to hear the members of the above Lodge work the fifteen sections of the Lectures , which were most beautifully performed by the following Brethren , presided over by Bro . Brett , who , with his well-known ability , put the questions . First Lecture—1 st section , Bro . Stacy ; 2 nd , Bro . Barnard ; 3 rd , Bro . Cottebrune ; 4 th , Bro . Haines ; 5 th , Bro . Eussen ; 6 th , Bro . Anslow ; 7 th , Bro . Loewenstark . Second Lecture—1 st section , Bro . Newnham ; 2 nd , Bro . Tyrell ; 3 rd , Bro . Brener : 4 th ,
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Bro . Farmer ; 5 th , Bro . Warren . Third Lecture—1 st section , Bro . Moss ; 2 nd , Bro . Ireland ; 3 rd , Bro . Haydon . The Lodge then resumed to the 1 st Degree , when it was proposed by Bro . Brett , W . M ., that two guineas be given from the Lodge fund to the Indian Belief Fund . This was carried unanimously , and a subscription opened to increase the amount . Two guineas , as the first instalment ,,, has been paid to the Lord Mayor . A vote of thanks having been voted to the W . M ., the Brethren separated , delighted with their evening ' s amusement .
Domatic Lodge ( No . 206 ) . —This Lodge of Instruction was honoured on Wednesday , the 18 th of November , at Bro . Ireland's , the Queen Elizabeth , King ' s-row , Walworth , by a fraternal visit from the Brethren of the Confidence Lodge of Instruction , held at Bro . Wadeson ' s , the Bengal Anns , Birchindane . Several Brethren of the Boyal Jubilee , Israel , United Bilgrhns , Wellington , "V etruvian , and other Lodges also attended . Bro . T . A . Adams , B . M . of the
Domatic Lodge , presided ; and the Seven Sections of the First Lecture were worked in the efficient way proverbial to the worthy B . M . ; after which nearly forty Brethren partook of an excellent supper , provided by the worthy host , Bro . Ireland , with his usual liberality . This fraternal visit we hope will be followed by similar meetings of other Lodges of Instruction , especially those which , like the Domatic and Confidence Lodges , meet on the same evening each week , the Confidence Lodge having kindly adjourned for a fortnight for this express purpose .