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ODDFELLOWSHiP AT SWANSEA.

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ODDFELLOWSHiP AT SWANSEA. The annual banquet of the members of the Loyal James Lodge of Oddfellows was held on Thursday evening in the new lodge-room of the Working-men's Club, Swansea. The Mayor (Alderman James Jones) presided, and there was a large attendance. Alter the loyal toasts had been honoured, Mr MONGER proposed "The Town and Trade of Swansea." He alluded to the work which was being done by the corporation for the improvement of the town, and bore hearty testim to the excelleut work the mayor had done, especially since he had occupied the civic chair. His worship was now busily engaged in promoting the successful passage through fariiament of a bill wbich should prove of much advantage to the inhabitants and that evening his worship had come specially from London to preside at that banquet. (Cheers.) He pointed out the importance of every possible step being taken to secure the adoption of every clause of the bill, and expressed assurance that the mayor would devote all the time and energy necessary for the accomplishment of this purpose. (Cheers.) Mr PASCOE (secretary of the district) res-ponded, and spoke most hopatully of the trade prospects of the district, and of tho great future which lay before the port. The MAYOR also responded, and in alluding to his absence in London on corporation business, expressed his deep regret at finding that a gentleman who represented in Parliament a portion of the borough—on a whom they had always admired and looked up to was an opponent of the bill tho town was promoting. He always had, and continued to have, the highest respect for Sir Hussey Vivian, but he could not help saying that his attitude oil this question was entirely against the wishas of the ratepayers vt the district he represented. (Cheers.) The extension of the boundaries of the borough was of the greatest importance to them and to their children, and to see the gentleman they IIlIgh have expected to tight through Chick and thin for them go against them on such a question was a circumstance he very much regretted. (Cheers.) He then gave tho toast of the evening. Mr JAMES HOLMES (district; master) and tho CHAIRMAN responded. Both bore testimony to the strength and value of Oddfellowship. The toast of Kindred Societies was proposed by the Mayor, and responded to by Messrs E. Smith and Chalk.-The "Press" was honoured on the proposal of Mr E. Smith; and "The health of (he (.Ni C,)Ilci)) was drunk, on th j proposal of Mr Thomas. Songs were sung, and a most 6ujnyauld enHlill was spent.

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