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We extract from the pages of The Freemason for the information of our readers the following : — ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS . Statistics 1882-1888 Inclusive .

XT .,.- Subscribed NAME - this Year . & s . d . London 4238 14 0 Bedford — Berks and Bucks 122 6 0

Bristol — Cambridgeshire — Cheshire 39 18 0 Cornwall 82 14 0 Cumberland and AVestmoreland — Derby 75 12 0 Devon 840 0 0

Dorset ... — Durham 252 10 0 Essex 258 6 0 Gloucester 21 0 0 Hants and Isle of Wight 152 6 0 Hereford — Herts

—Kent 231 15 6 Lancashire E 126 5 0 Lancashire W ... 84 0 0 Leicester and Rutland — Lincoln 21 0 0 Middlesex 305 13 6 Monmouth

—Norfolk — North AVales 71 8 0 Norths and Hunts 117 12 0 Northumberland ... — Notts — Oxford 57 15 0 Shropshire 10 10 0

Somerset 210 0 0 S . AVales , E — S . AVales , AV 241 15 0 Stafford 105 0 0 Suffolk 13 G 10 0 Surrey 53 15 0 Sussex ... 30 14 0

Warwick — Wilts ... — Worcester 57 15 0 Yorkshire , N . and E 37 16 0 Yorkshire , W 260 0 0 Channel Islands 215 5 0 Colonies 94 10 0

Seven Years' Annual Expended this Aggregate . Average . Year . & s . d . £ s . d . £ s . d . 40857 8 5 5836 15 G 3377 0 G 36 15 0 5 5 0 — 11 G 4 11 G 16 G 7 4 83 7 8

131 5 0 18 1 G 5 41 13 10 443 2 0 G 3 6 0 83 7 8 701 19 G 100 5 8 83 7 8 576 14 0 94 5 5 83 7 8 1602 10 0 228 18 7 125 1 6 2368 5 0 338 G 3 125 1 6

1693 6 0 242 12 3 291 16 10 232 1 0 33 3 0 125 1 6 1031 12 0 147 16 0 203 9 0 1450 0 7 207 2 11 125 1 6 1270 19 6 181 11 4 1 G 6 15 4 1999 0 6 285 11 5 291 14 10

53 10 0 7 12 10 — 521 16 0 74 10 10 125 1 6 4812 11 6 687 11 1 416 18 4 3108 5 0 444 0 9 458 12 2 1264 15 0 180 13 7 416 18 4 777 15 0 111 2 2 41 13 10

84 0 0 12 0 0 166 15 4 2073 10 6 296 i 4 250 3 6 638 3 0 91 3 3 125 1 6 408 4 0 58 6 3 250 3 0 467 10 0 66 14 3 83 7 8

G 82 17 0 97 11 0 83 7 8 1395 1 G 199 6 7 125 1 6 692 4 0 98 17 9 41 13 10 619 4 0 88 9 2 125 1 6 208 I 0 29 14 5 41 13 10 1579 11 6 225 13 1 291 16 10 1229 0 6 175 12 4 166 15 6

812 5 0 116 0 9 166 15 4 1931 3 0 275 17 7 208 9 2 1090 12 0 155 16 0 41 13 10 1106 3 6 158 0 6 1 GG 15 4 1399 7 0 199 18 2 208 9 2 969 2 0 138 8 7 208 9 2

688 14 0 98 7 9 83 7 8 983 4 0 140 9 2 83 7 2 1688 11 6 229 15 11 208 9 2 - 4706 16 0 671 10 10 980 9 0 535 10 0 76 10 0 83 7 8 526 12 9 75 4 8 333 10 8

Surplus . Deficiency . £ s . d . £ s . d . 2459 15 0 — 5 5 0 — 82 19 8 —

— 22 17 5 — 20 7 8 16 18 0 — 10 17 9 — 103 17 1 — 213 4 9 —

— 49 4 7 — 91 18 6 — 60 13 0 82 1 5 — 14 16 0 —

— G 3 5 7 12 10 — — 50 10 8 270 12 9 — — 14 11 5 — 236 4 9

G 9 8 4 — — 154 15 4 46 0 10 — — 33 18 3 — 197 16 9 — 16 13 5

13 3 4 — 74 5 1 — 57 3 11 — — 36 12 4 — 11 19 5 — 66 3 9

8 17 0 — — 50 14 7 67 8 5 — 114 2 2 — — 8 14 10 — 8 11 0 — 70 0 7

15 0 1 — 57 2 0 — 21 6 9 — — 278 18 2 — 6 17 8 — - 258 6 0

The figures of the year ' s subscription in the Freemason , of June 30 th , 1888 , were kindly corrected for me up to the last day of October , and I regret to say have never shown so poor a result for the last ten years and more , and I trust they will never again show such a falling off . —Yours fraternally , P . M . 1607 .

Reports Of Lodge & Chapter Meetings.

Reports of Lodge & Chapter Meetings .

METROPOLITAN . Tun BROMLEY ST . LEONAKD LOWOE—NO . 1805-had a very pleasant evening on the occasion of the masonic ball ( for which I I . H . I { . the Prince of Wales , the M . W . G . M ., granted dispensation authorising Craft clothing to be worn ) , on the 6 th inst ., at the Bromley Vestry Hall , Bow Koad , and the members are to be congratulated on the satisfactory result to the benevolent fund , as about ten guineas will be added to it . Great credit is due to the principal officers and P . M . 's , and Bro , W . M . Mead ( the lion , sec . ) for carrying through so successfully one of the most pleasant meotings of this lodge . Amongst the officers and brethren of the

lodge present were Bros . H . Johnson , W . M . ; R . Toole , S . W . ; Ben Johnson , J . W . ; J . Bailey , I . P . M . ; A . Peterken and H . B . Forbes , P . M . ' s ; W . M . Mead , sec . ; G . Warn , S . D . ; W . Potts , E . Hambridge , E . It . Speir . s , Griffith , C . W . Hankcy , G . II . Fennell , W . J . Roberts , and N . Howard ; also present , Bros . George Brown , P . M ., D . C . 169 ; Miuett , S . W . 1672 ; A . Hivier , 879 ; T . G . Scott , I . G . 933 ; Plater , S . W . ; i

¦ . W . Gibbs , org . ; A . Paterson , 8 . D . ; D . Annan , D . C . M ., all 1804 ; T Colo , 907 ; F . T . Wood , S . D . 1672 ; W . Lee , 1693 ; C . D . Meats , W . M . 1076 ; C . E . Fardell , 1538 ; J . T . Wartnan , 1382 ; K . Waller , S . W ., and S . Thorn ) to . i , P . M . No . 9 ; T . Butler , 898 ; T . Taylor , 1227 ; Bown and Martin , 65 . It is , we believe , the intention of the members of this lodge to organise a summer outing and banquet in July , so that the lady friends of the brethren may have the opportunity of another agreeable recreative exercise .

UMQUE—No . 1789 . —On Monday , the 18 th inst ., at the Victoria Mansions Restaurant , Westminster , S . W—Bro . W . It . Arnold , W . M . —Bros . 1 C . Morris , S . W . ; J . Christian , J . W . ; Geo . Mason , P . M . 1789 , acting preceptor ; W . W . Blades , S . D . ; Lieut . It . M . Laird , J . D . ; Captain A . C . Hansard , I . G . ; W . Arnold , W . Dickson , A . Parry , J . Lawson , and H . Hart . The ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Hart representing the candidate . The ceremony of passing was rehearsed , Bro . Dickson being the candidate . The lodge was called " off and on . " The lodge Was opened in the third degree , and closed down . Bro . A . Parry , of the Adams Lodge , No . 158 , was elected a joining member . Bro . Morris -was elected W . M . for the ensuing week , and the lodge was closed with solemn prayer .

WAxnswoiiTn—No . 1014 . —The 26 th annual festival of this lodge was held on Tuesday evening last at the East Hill Hotel , Alma lioad . The chair was taken at 6 p . m . by Bro . Higerty , P . M ., 1044 and 1714 , P . P . G . D . ( Surrey ); Bro . J . J . Black , P . M . 1564 , S . W . ; Bro . Baker , 1360 , J . W . ; Bro . J . M . Parsons , J . D . 1564 , Secretary ; Bro . Jones , P . M . 1563 , & c , Treasurer ; Bro . Brooks , S . W . and M .-elcct 382 , S . D . ; Bro . Tavernor , J . D ., and Bro . It . Monger , A . D . C . 1044 , I . G . Lodge was opened in lite form , when the W . M ., with Bros . W . Foddv , 1014 ; J . G . Carter , P . M . 1044 ;

LODGES OF INSTRUCTION .

» . Monger , A . D . C . 1044 ; H . Baker , 1360 , and J . M . Parsons , J . D . 1564 , performed in it most admirable manner the work of the evening , viz ., the live sections of the second lecture . The brethren present numbered 45 . A very imposing feature of the evening was the reading of a letter received from the Grand Lodge of uerinany , sent by the personal direction of the late Emperor Frederick , acknowledging a letter of condolence from this Lodge of Instruction on the death of the fcmperor William I . A great honour to the lodge . Several brethren were tiuani-MoiiBly elected members , and before closing a hearty vote of thanks was accorded to the W . M . and the " Section workers" for their excellent work . Lodge being closed , the banquet followed , and the usual toasts were responded to enthusias-

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tically . During the evening the AV . M . presented Bro . Higgs , P . M . 106 ( Superintendent of the Locomotive Department , Nine Elms , L . & S . W . ll . ) , with a very handsome P . M . 's collar and jewel , as a mark of the high esteem of certain of the brethren . The musical part of tiie programme was under the superintendence of the well-known Bro . Professor Gilardoni , 235 , and Bro . Monger , 1044 , and the

following contributed to the programme : Bios . Peterkin , 11 . Monger , Black , P . M ., Bray , Cutting , Dendi , Cowley , AV . M . 1044 , and Frost . The " visitors" spoke in the highest praise of the musical talent displayed , giving it as their opinion also that from personal knowledge there was no Lodge of Instruction in England to surpass their Wandsworth Lodge in the perfection of its emulation working .

CLAPTON—No . 1305 . —On Friday , the 15 th hist ., at the Lord Stanley , Sandringham Head , Dalston . —Bro . Shurnmr , \ V . M .- Bros . Caton , S . W . ; Cordell , J . W . ; Finch , preceptor ; Church , sec ; Campbell , S . D . ; Margetts , J . D . ; Luker , LO . ; Fairclough , Geddes , Bats , Cunningham , Harrington , Sawer , AVilson , Hunker , Adams , and others ; and James Slevens , P . M ., visitor . The ceremonies of

initiation and raising were rehearsed , the work being thoroughly well performed by AV . M . and assistant officers . Responding to an expressed wish of the members present , Bro . Stevens agreed to deliver his lecture on "The Ritual and Ceremonial of the First Degree , " in this lodge at an early date to be arranged . Bro . Caton was elected AV . M . for the ensuing meeting .

RAVENSHOUIINE—No . 1001 . —On AVcdncsdav , the 13 th inst ., at the George Hotel , Catford , S . E—Bro . J . A . Shehon , AV . M . —Bros ! D . . Scott , S . W . ; C . Thomas , J . AV . ; J . K . Kestruck , S . D . ; 11 . Visgcr , J . D . ; II . G . AValker , I . G . ; H . Shaw , P . M ., preceptor ; C . Atkins , sec . ; II . Drew , P . M . ; G . AVilliams , J . Joyce ; C . Blanehard ; Hardy Smith ; A . Norris ; James Stevens , P . M . ; AV . smith , treas ., & c . The ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . J . Joyce as candidate . The lodge was called " off and on . " The ceremony of passing was rehearsed , Bro . iilanchard as candidate . Bro . D . O . Scott was elected AV . M . for the ensuing meeting .

STAR CIIAPTEU—NO . 1275 . —On Friday , 15 th inst ., at the Stirling Castle , Camberwell . Present : —Comps . F . Hilton , P . Z . 1275 , preceptor ; Capt . R . J . Vincent , Z . 1777 , H . 1329 , M . E . Z . ; Patrick , II . ; G . L . Moore , M . E . Z . elect , 169 , J . ; C . H . Stone , 1275 , S . E . ; AV . Briant , 1329 , S .. V ; AVingham , 25 , P . S . ; C . Woods , A . S . 1275 , A . S . ; Nceld , P . Z . ; T . Grunnnant , P . Z . ; and Addingti-n , M . E . Z . 1275 . The chapter

was regularly , opened by the principals . Hie ceremony of exaltation was rehearsed , Comp . Addington candidate . Comp . Patrick was elected M . E . Z . for the next meeting . Hearty vote of thanks was accorded Comp . Capt . Vincent for his able work as M . E . Z . for the tirst time in the chapter . The S . E . reported that the annual supper would take place on 5 th April .

ANNUAL SUPPER OK THE ROSE—NO . 1622 . —There was a crowded attendance on Thursday , 12 th inst ., at the annual supper of the Hose Lodge of Instruction , when the AV . M . of the mother lodge , Bro . 1 ' age , P . M . 1475 , Ac , P . Z ., ably occupied the chair . The stewards for the evening were Bros . T . Grunnnant , P . M ., P . Z ., sec ; O . II . Stone , 1041 , I . G . 507 , asst . sec ; J . Addington , P . M ., M . E . Z . 1275 ; II . Martin , S . D . 1022 ; J . T . Penney , AV . M . 1679 ; and AV . Towers , AV . M . 15 . Bro . Hilton , P . M ., P . Z ., in a neat little speech , proposed the health of the chairman , to which . Bro . Page ably responded . Bro . Page proposed the Rose Lodge of

Instruction , eulogising the excellent work it was doing , and pointing out its almost ecuniopolitan influence . Bro . Rose , P . M .. preceptor , gave a . suitable response . Bros , W . Cowley , P . M ., P . Z ., treas ., anil T . Giunnnant , P . M ., P . Z ., sec , responded to the toast of their health . The latter reported an average attendance oi _ 7 _ ( average P . M . 's 7 ) . He drew attention to the llh Charitable Association , which when closed will bring up the total contributions lo the charities to nearly £ 1 , IJUO . Bros , Harcourt , West , and Todd , gave capital recitations , and Bros . Stone , Capt . Thornhill , Morgan , Lowton , and AVhiteliead delighted the brethren with some splendid songs .

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We extract from the pages of The Freemason for the information of our readers the following : — ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS . Statistics 1882-1888 Inclusive .

XT .,.- Subscribed NAME - this Year . & s . d . London 4238 14 0 Bedford — Berks and Bucks 122 6 0

Bristol — Cambridgeshire — Cheshire 39 18 0 Cornwall 82 14 0 Cumberland and AVestmoreland — Derby 75 12 0 Devon 840 0 0

Dorset ... — Durham 252 10 0 Essex 258 6 0 Gloucester 21 0 0 Hants and Isle of Wight 152 6 0 Hereford — Herts

—Kent 231 15 6 Lancashire E 126 5 0 Lancashire W ... 84 0 0 Leicester and Rutland — Lincoln 21 0 0 Middlesex 305 13 6 Monmouth

—Norfolk — North AVales 71 8 0 Norths and Hunts 117 12 0 Northumberland ... — Notts — Oxford 57 15 0 Shropshire 10 10 0

Somerset 210 0 0 S . AVales , E — S . AVales , AV 241 15 0 Stafford 105 0 0 Suffolk 13 G 10 0 Surrey 53 15 0 Sussex ... 30 14 0

Warwick — Wilts ... — Worcester 57 15 0 Yorkshire , N . and E 37 16 0 Yorkshire , W 260 0 0 Channel Islands 215 5 0 Colonies 94 10 0

Seven Years' Annual Expended this Aggregate . Average . Year . & s . d . £ s . d . £ s . d . 40857 8 5 5836 15 G 3377 0 G 36 15 0 5 5 0 — 11 G 4 11 G 16 G 7 4 83 7 8

131 5 0 18 1 G 5 41 13 10 443 2 0 G 3 6 0 83 7 8 701 19 G 100 5 8 83 7 8 576 14 0 94 5 5 83 7 8 1602 10 0 228 18 7 125 1 6 2368 5 0 338 G 3 125 1 6

1693 6 0 242 12 3 291 16 10 232 1 0 33 3 0 125 1 6 1031 12 0 147 16 0 203 9 0 1450 0 7 207 2 11 125 1 6 1270 19 6 181 11 4 1 G 6 15 4 1999 0 6 285 11 5 291 14 10

53 10 0 7 12 10 — 521 16 0 74 10 10 125 1 6 4812 11 6 687 11 1 416 18 4 3108 5 0 444 0 9 458 12 2 1264 15 0 180 13 7 416 18 4 777 15 0 111 2 2 41 13 10

84 0 0 12 0 0 166 15 4 2073 10 6 296 i 4 250 3 6 638 3 0 91 3 3 125 1 6 408 4 0 58 6 3 250 3 0 467 10 0 66 14 3 83 7 8

G 82 17 0 97 11 0 83 7 8 1395 1 G 199 6 7 125 1 6 692 4 0 98 17 9 41 13 10 619 4 0 88 9 2 125 1 6 208 I 0 29 14 5 41 13 10 1579 11 6 225 13 1 291 16 10 1229 0 6 175 12 4 166 15 6

812 5 0 116 0 9 166 15 4 1931 3 0 275 17 7 208 9 2 1090 12 0 155 16 0 41 13 10 1106 3 6 158 0 6 1 GG 15 4 1399 7 0 199 18 2 208 9 2 969 2 0 138 8 7 208 9 2

688 14 0 98 7 9 83 7 8 983 4 0 140 9 2 83 7 2 1688 11 6 229 15 11 208 9 2 - 4706 16 0 671 10 10 980 9 0 535 10 0 76 10 0 83 7 8 526 12 9 75 4 8 333 10 8

Surplus . Deficiency . £ s . d . £ s . d . 2459 15 0 — 5 5 0 — 82 19 8 —

— 22 17 5 — 20 7 8 16 18 0 — 10 17 9 — 103 17 1 — 213 4 9 —

— 49 4 7 — 91 18 6 — 60 13 0 82 1 5 — 14 16 0 —

— G 3 5 7 12 10 — — 50 10 8 270 12 9 — — 14 11 5 — 236 4 9

G 9 8 4 — — 154 15 4 46 0 10 — — 33 18 3 — 197 16 9 — 16 13 5

13 3 4 — 74 5 1 — 57 3 11 — — 36 12 4 — 11 19 5 — 66 3 9

8 17 0 — — 50 14 7 67 8 5 — 114 2 2 — — 8 14 10 — 8 11 0 — 70 0 7

15 0 1 — 57 2 0 — 21 6 9 — — 278 18 2 — 6 17 8 — - 258 6 0

The figures of the year ' s subscription in the Freemason , of June 30 th , 1888 , were kindly corrected for me up to the last day of October , and I regret to say have never shown so poor a result for the last ten years and more , and I trust they will never again show such a falling off . —Yours fraternally , P . M . 1607 .

Reports Of Lodge & Chapter Meetings.

Reports of Lodge & Chapter Meetings .

METROPOLITAN . Tun BROMLEY ST . LEONAKD LOWOE—NO . 1805-had a very pleasant evening on the occasion of the masonic ball ( for which I I . H . I { . the Prince of Wales , the M . W . G . M ., granted dispensation authorising Craft clothing to be worn ) , on the 6 th inst ., at the Bromley Vestry Hall , Bow Koad , and the members are to be congratulated on the satisfactory result to the benevolent fund , as about ten guineas will be added to it . Great credit is due to the principal officers and P . M . 's , and Bro , W . M . Mead ( the lion , sec . ) for carrying through so successfully one of the most pleasant meotings of this lodge . Amongst the officers and brethren of the

lodge present were Bros . H . Johnson , W . M . ; R . Toole , S . W . ; Ben Johnson , J . W . ; J . Bailey , I . P . M . ; A . Peterken and H . B . Forbes , P . M . ' s ; W . M . Mead , sec . ; G . Warn , S . D . ; W . Potts , E . Hambridge , E . It . Speir . s , Griffith , C . W . Hankcy , G . II . Fennell , W . J . Roberts , and N . Howard ; also present , Bros . George Brown , P . M ., D . C . 169 ; Miuett , S . W . 1672 ; A . Hivier , 879 ; T . G . Scott , I . G . 933 ; Plater , S . W . ; i

¦ . W . Gibbs , org . ; A . Paterson , 8 . D . ; D . Annan , D . C . M ., all 1804 ; T Colo , 907 ; F . T . Wood , S . D . 1672 ; W . Lee , 1693 ; C . D . Meats , W . M . 1076 ; C . E . Fardell , 1538 ; J . T . Wartnan , 1382 ; K . Waller , S . W ., and S . Thorn ) to . i , P . M . No . 9 ; T . Butler , 898 ; T . Taylor , 1227 ; Bown and Martin , 65 . It is , we believe , the intention of the members of this lodge to organise a summer outing and banquet in July , so that the lady friends of the brethren may have the opportunity of another agreeable recreative exercise .

UMQUE—No . 1789 . —On Monday , the 18 th inst ., at the Victoria Mansions Restaurant , Westminster , S . W—Bro . W . It . Arnold , W . M . —Bros . 1 C . Morris , S . W . ; J . Christian , J . W . ; Geo . Mason , P . M . 1789 , acting preceptor ; W . W . Blades , S . D . ; Lieut . It . M . Laird , J . D . ; Captain A . C . Hansard , I . G . ; W . Arnold , W . Dickson , A . Parry , J . Lawson , and H . Hart . The ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Hart representing the candidate . The ceremony of passing was rehearsed , Bro . Dickson being the candidate . The lodge was called " off and on . " The lodge Was opened in the third degree , and closed down . Bro . A . Parry , of the Adams Lodge , No . 158 , was elected a joining member . Bro . Morris -was elected W . M . for the ensuing week , and the lodge was closed with solemn prayer .

WAxnswoiiTn—No . 1014 . —The 26 th annual festival of this lodge was held on Tuesday evening last at the East Hill Hotel , Alma lioad . The chair was taken at 6 p . m . by Bro . Higerty , P . M ., 1044 and 1714 , P . P . G . D . ( Surrey ); Bro . J . J . Black , P . M . 1564 , S . W . ; Bro . Baker , 1360 , J . W . ; Bro . J . M . Parsons , J . D . 1564 , Secretary ; Bro . Jones , P . M . 1563 , & c , Treasurer ; Bro . Brooks , S . W . and M .-elcct 382 , S . D . ; Bro . Tavernor , J . D ., and Bro . It . Monger , A . D . C . 1044 , I . G . Lodge was opened in lite form , when the W . M ., with Bros . W . Foddv , 1014 ; J . G . Carter , P . M . 1044 ;

LODGES OF INSTRUCTION .

» . Monger , A . D . C . 1044 ; H . Baker , 1360 , and J . M . Parsons , J . D . 1564 , performed in it most admirable manner the work of the evening , viz ., the live sections of the second lecture . The brethren present numbered 45 . A very imposing feature of the evening was the reading of a letter received from the Grand Lodge of uerinany , sent by the personal direction of the late Emperor Frederick , acknowledging a letter of condolence from this Lodge of Instruction on the death of the fcmperor William I . A great honour to the lodge . Several brethren were tiuani-MoiiBly elected members , and before closing a hearty vote of thanks was accorded to the W . M . and the " Section workers" for their excellent work . Lodge being closed , the banquet followed , and the usual toasts were responded to enthusias-

Reports Of Lodge & Chapter Meetings.

tically . During the evening the AV . M . presented Bro . Higgs , P . M . 106 ( Superintendent of the Locomotive Department , Nine Elms , L . & S . W . ll . ) , with a very handsome P . M . 's collar and jewel , as a mark of the high esteem of certain of the brethren . The musical part of tiie programme was under the superintendence of the well-known Bro . Professor Gilardoni , 235 , and Bro . Monger , 1044 , and the

following contributed to the programme : Bios . Peterkin , 11 . Monger , Black , P . M ., Bray , Cutting , Dendi , Cowley , AV . M . 1044 , and Frost . The " visitors" spoke in the highest praise of the musical talent displayed , giving it as their opinion also that from personal knowledge there was no Lodge of Instruction in England to surpass their Wandsworth Lodge in the perfection of its emulation working .

CLAPTON—No . 1305 . —On Friday , the 15 th hist ., at the Lord Stanley , Sandringham Head , Dalston . —Bro . Shurnmr , \ V . M .- Bros . Caton , S . W . ; Cordell , J . W . ; Finch , preceptor ; Church , sec ; Campbell , S . D . ; Margetts , J . D . ; Luker , LO . ; Fairclough , Geddes , Bats , Cunningham , Harrington , Sawer , AVilson , Hunker , Adams , and others ; and James Slevens , P . M ., visitor . The ceremonies of

initiation and raising were rehearsed , the work being thoroughly well performed by AV . M . and assistant officers . Responding to an expressed wish of the members present , Bro . Stevens agreed to deliver his lecture on "The Ritual and Ceremonial of the First Degree , " in this lodge at an early date to be arranged . Bro . Caton was elected AV . M . for the ensuing meeting .

RAVENSHOUIINE—No . 1001 . —On AVcdncsdav , the 13 th inst ., at the George Hotel , Catford , S . E—Bro . J . A . Shehon , AV . M . —Bros ! D . . Scott , S . W . ; C . Thomas , J . AV . ; J . K . Kestruck , S . D . ; 11 . Visgcr , J . D . ; II . G . AValker , I . G . ; H . Shaw , P . M ., preceptor ; C . Atkins , sec . ; II . Drew , P . M . ; G . AVilliams , J . Joyce ; C . Blanehard ; Hardy Smith ; A . Norris ; James Stevens , P . M . ; AV . smith , treas ., & c . The ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . J . Joyce as candidate . The lodge was called " off and on . " The ceremony of passing was rehearsed , Bro . iilanchard as candidate . Bro . D . O . Scott was elected AV . M . for the ensuing meeting .

STAR CIIAPTEU—NO . 1275 . —On Friday , 15 th inst ., at the Stirling Castle , Camberwell . Present : —Comps . F . Hilton , P . Z . 1275 , preceptor ; Capt . R . J . Vincent , Z . 1777 , H . 1329 , M . E . Z . ; Patrick , II . ; G . L . Moore , M . E . Z . elect , 169 , J . ; C . H . Stone , 1275 , S . E . ; AV . Briant , 1329 , S .. V ; AVingham , 25 , P . S . ; C . Woods , A . S . 1275 , A . S . ; Nceld , P . Z . ; T . Grunnnant , P . Z . ; and Addingti-n , M . E . Z . 1275 . The chapter

was regularly , opened by the principals . Hie ceremony of exaltation was rehearsed , Comp . Addington candidate . Comp . Patrick was elected M . E . Z . for the next meeting . Hearty vote of thanks was accorded Comp . Capt . Vincent for his able work as M . E . Z . for the tirst time in the chapter . The S . E . reported that the annual supper would take place on 5 th April .

ANNUAL SUPPER OK THE ROSE—NO . 1622 . —There was a crowded attendance on Thursday , 12 th inst ., at the annual supper of the Hose Lodge of Instruction , when the AV . M . of the mother lodge , Bro . 1 ' age , P . M . 1475 , Ac , P . Z ., ably occupied the chair . The stewards for the evening were Bros . T . Grunnnant , P . M ., P . Z ., sec ; O . II . Stone , 1041 , I . G . 507 , asst . sec ; J . Addington , P . M ., M . E . Z . 1275 ; II . Martin , S . D . 1022 ; J . T . Penney , AV . M . 1679 ; and AV . Towers , AV . M . 15 . Bro . Hilton , P . M ., P . Z ., in a neat little speech , proposed the health of the chairman , to which . Bro . Page ably responded . Bro . Page proposed the Rose Lodge of

Instruction , eulogising the excellent work it was doing , and pointing out its almost ecuniopolitan influence . Bro . Rose , P . M .. preceptor , gave a . suitable response . Bros , W . Cowley , P . M ., P . Z ., treas ., anil T . Giunnnant , P . M ., P . Z ., sec , responded to the toast of their health . The latter reported an average attendance oi _ 7 _ ( average P . M . 's 7 ) . He drew attention to the llh Charitable Association , which when closed will bring up the total contributions lo the charities to nearly £ 1 , IJUO . Bros , Harcourt , West , and Todd , gave capital recitations , and Bros . Stone , Capt . Thornhill , Morgan , Lowton , and AVhiteliead delighted the brethren with some splendid songs .

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