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The M . E . Z . proposed the toast of the Installi ng Master , Comp . W . Watson , P . Z ., for the able manner in whiah he had performed that ceremony .

SOUTH WALES , ( EASTERN DIVISION . ) CABDOT . —Bute / . oc /

G . S . D ., M . M . 36 , and Bro . Barriss , J . AV . 110 . Merthyr . The minutes having been confirmed , the lodge was opened in the second degree , and Bro . Francis and AA estendorf were passed to the F . C . degree . Having closed down , a ballot was token for two gentleman , who declared duly accepted , and Mr . David Richards ( accepted at a former meeting ) being in attendance was introduced and initiated in the first degree in due form , and according to ancient custom . Owing to pressure of

business the M . M . omitted the charge and lecture , otherwise , always given by bim , Bro . Harman , S . W . proposed , and Bro . AV . E . Vaughan , J . D ., seconded a vote of congratulation to tbe W . M ., the "" J . AV . the Organist and Bros . Shelper , S . D . ; and A . W . Sargeaunfc , past Sec . npon their appointment to Prov . Grand Lodge office as Grand Registrar , Dir of Cers ., Organist , and Stewards respectively—Bro . Bird , P . M . attended to the late most successful meeting of Prov . Grand Lodge , under the Banner of this Lodge , and stated that the AV . M . having

already received the thanks of the R . W . Prov . and Deputy Prov . Grand Masters for the arrangements made for their official reception and general comfort , he would content himself by proposing the following resolutions , having especial reference to the equally successful Lodge of Instruction held before the Prov . Grand Lodge , and with regard to which he had heard the warmest commendations . That the best thanks of this lodge be presented ancl recorded upon the minutes to the

AVorsbipful Master , and Bro . Bell and Roberts , P . M's , as also to Bros . Harman , S . AV . Weichen , J . AV . Blellock , Sec . Shelper . S . D ., and Jacobs , I . G ., lor the credit reflected by them upon the Bute Lodge , by the very admirable manner in which they worked tho sections of the lecture in the first degree , at the desire of the R . W . Prov . Grand Master , and in the presence of tbe Prov . Grand Lodge , and a largo and interested assembly of the brethren of the provinceat the late meeting of the Prov .

, Grand Lodge . " This proposition was seconded by Bro . Ellis , !> . nd carried by acclamation . The AV . M ., in ackowledging the compliment , mentioned that he had received a communication from the V . AV ., the Deputy Prov . Grand Master , expressing , in very flattering terms his complete approval of all tue arrangements . Rro . Bird proposed , and Bro . Martin seconded , a canidate for initition ; ancl the lodge was closed in harmony at nine o'clock .

SUFFOLK . STOWEJIAUKET . —Freemavs Lor / ye—( No . 10 S ) On AVednesday evening an entertainment was given by the above Lodge , ( No . 108 ) in the Assembly Room in aid of the binds for aiding the sick and wounded in the present war . The jirogrnnimo arranged by Bros . Frederick Long , AV . M . ; and George Steele Goldiug , S . AV ., was very attractive , and long before tbo time for commencing , every available place was filled , aud had tho

room been double tho size , doubtless it would have been cram , mod . Tho great feature of the evening was the singing and reading of Brother Emra Holmes , ( 310 ); ho was greeted with frequent applause , and hearty encores to both his songs , Bro . AA . A . Smith also sang very capitally , and received an encore , Tho chair was filled by Bro . Spencer Freeman , and the result of the entertainment was a profit of about ; G 10 to be paid over to tho funds for tho sick and wounded .

SURREY . EWEH ,. — Grove Lodge ( No . 110 ) . —The Brethren of the above Lodgo met on the 10 ult . at the Spring Hotel , Dwell , tho AV . M ., Bro . Parsons , in the chair . The minutes having been read and confirmed , Bro . H . Dumas , P . M . and S . AV . raised Bro . Sercombo to the third degree ; the AV . M . then resumed the chair . The Lodgo was closed , and the Brethren adjourned to the banquet . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts ' were given , and

Provincial.

complimentary speeches followed . There were present Bros . C . Greenwood , P . M . and Sec . ; J . Hart ; P . M . ; Litchfield , P . M . ; Blake , Jim ., P . M . ; Captain Hastie , P . M ., and Bro . F . Walters , AV . M . 1309 and P . M . No . 73 . YORKSHIRE , NORTH AND EAST . STOKESLEY . —Cleveland Lodge ( No . 543 ) The monthly

, meeting of this Lodge was held at the Lodge Room , at the Golden Lion Hotel , on the Monday evening , the 12 th . inst ., Bro . StephenHunler , P . M ., W . M .: Henry Fawcett , B , A ., S . W . ; George Hodgson , J . AV . ; J . H . ; Handyside , P . M ., Sec ; etc . Tho Lodge was opened in the first degree , aud the minutes of the preceding meeting were read and confirmed . The Lodge was then opened to the second degree , when Bro . F . II . AVilcox , and Dr . Forbes passed a very satisfactory

examination in the F . C . degree , and being entrusted in the usual manner retired , after which the Lodge was opened to the third degree , The brethren were then re-admitted , and raised to the sublime of degree M . M . ; the ceremony in both cases being beautifully performed by the W . M . The Lodge was then , was closed down , and the meeting declared adjourned until the Monday nearest the full moon in October , emergencies excepted , of which due notice would be given , and tho Brethen departed in peace and harmony .

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

LANCASHIRE ( AVEST ) . ULVERSTON . —Fumcss Chapter ( No . 995 ) . —The Quarterly Convocation of this Chapter was held at the Masonic Temple ; Theatre Street , on Monday the 19 th inst . The Chapter was opened by Comps . John Case , M . E . Z . ; James Norter , J .. assisted by Comps . Prov . Wylie , G . Rig , and James Hamer , Prov . G . Treas . ; ( Comp . W . Dead , H ., was unavoidably absent ) ,

Tha other officers being Comps . Robert James , Scribe E . ; Thos .. Dodgson , Scribe , N . ; Reuben Pearson , Prin . Soj , ; Roger Dodgson , Treas . ; J . H . Matthews , Organist ; Thos . Roper , and T . Ashburner , Asst . Soj . ; John Robinson , J . The minutes of the two previous convocations were read and confirmed . The ballot was then taken for Bros . George Runnington , P . M . and D . C . 995 ; H . W . Sehnieder , P . M ., 995 ; Prov . G . J . W . AVm , AThiteside 995 J . B . McGum-i 995 and Myles Kenned

, ; , , y , P . M ., 9 c 5 ; also for Comps . John Barrow , Rowley Chapter , No . 1051 ; and J . Bell ; Kendal Castle Chapter , No . 129 , as joining members , which proved in each case unanimous . The before mentioned brethren being in attendance were duly exalted to this superior degree , by Bro . AA ylin Prov . G . R . ; Two of the lectures being given by Comps . Hamer , Prov . G . Treas . ; Bros . AV . J . A . Baldwin , 995 J . P ., was proposed for exaltation .. Letters of apology for non-attendance were received from

Comps . Sir Patrick Colquhoun and others . Hearty good wishes for the welfare of tho chapter were received from tho visiting Comps . after which tho chapter was closed and the Comps . adjourned to the house of Bro . Clayton ( O . neen's Hotel ) , who had provided an excellent supper , to which the Comps . did ample justice , upwards of 30 being present . The usual loyal and masonic toasts were given , and responded to ; the proceedings being greatly enlivened by a few- of the choir of Trinity Church under the direction of tho worthy organist .

SUFFOLK . THE ROYAL SUSSEX CHAPTER . —At the Quarterly Convocation of tho above Chapter , at tho Masonic Hall , Ipswich , tiros . AV . A . Smith and A . Christie were balloted for and exalted to the sublime degree , Comps . S . B . King , J . Franks , ancl Shcncer Freeman efficiently filling the three Principal Chairs , and Comp . F . Long as P . S . At tho conclusion of the ceremony

a ballot was taken for the officers for the ensuing year , when tbe choice fell on Comp . S . H . AYriglit , as X . ; Comp . F . B . Marriott as II . ; Comp . Frederick Long as J . ; Comp . E . AVarncr as P . S . ; Comp . P . Cornell as N . ; Comp . Franks as E . Tho other business having been concluded , the Chapter was closed , and the companions adjourned to the banqueting ronm . Companions Emra Holmes , Joseph AVilliams , and others wereamongst the visitors .

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GRAND LODGE. Article 1
THE GRAND LODGE OF SWITZERLAND AND THE WAR. Article 2
FREEMASONRY AND THE WAR. Article 4
PHYSICAL ASTRONOMY; OR, NEW THEORIES OF THE UNIVERSE. Article 4
ENGLISH GILDS.* Article 5
OUR MASONIC CHARITIES. Article 7
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 9
MASONRY AT THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE. "SCOTTISH CONSTITUTION." Article 9
MASONIC SAYINGS AND DOINGS ABROAD. Article 12
Untitled Article 13
MASONIC MEMS. Article 13
Craft Masonry. Article 14
PROVINCIAL. Article 14
ROYAL ARCH. Article 15
MARK MASONRY. Article 16
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 16
SCOTLAND. Article 16
OBITUARY. Article 17
REVIEWS. Article 18
Poetry. Article 19
THE MASONIC BROTHERHOOD. Article 19
LIST OF LODGE MEETINGS, &c., FOR WEEK ENDING 8th OCTOBER. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGES AND CHAPTER OF INSTRUCTION. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Provincial.

The M . E . Z . proposed the toast of the Installi ng Master , Comp . W . Watson , P . Z ., for the able manner in whiah he had performed that ceremony .

SOUTH WALES , ( EASTERN DIVISION . ) CABDOT . —Bute / . oc /

G . S . D ., M . M . 36 , and Bro . Barriss , J . AV . 110 . Merthyr . The minutes having been confirmed , the lodge was opened in the second degree , and Bro . Francis and AA estendorf were passed to the F . C . degree . Having closed down , a ballot was token for two gentleman , who declared duly accepted , and Mr . David Richards ( accepted at a former meeting ) being in attendance was introduced and initiated in the first degree in due form , and according to ancient custom . Owing to pressure of

business the M . M . omitted the charge and lecture , otherwise , always given by bim , Bro . Harman , S . W . proposed , and Bro . AV . E . Vaughan , J . D ., seconded a vote of congratulation to tbe W . M ., the "" J . AV . the Organist and Bros . Shelper , S . D . ; and A . W . Sargeaunfc , past Sec . npon their appointment to Prov . Grand Lodge office as Grand Registrar , Dir of Cers ., Organist , and Stewards respectively—Bro . Bird , P . M . attended to the late most successful meeting of Prov . Grand Lodge , under the Banner of this Lodge , and stated that the AV . M . having

already received the thanks of the R . W . Prov . and Deputy Prov . Grand Masters for the arrangements made for their official reception and general comfort , he would content himself by proposing the following resolutions , having especial reference to the equally successful Lodge of Instruction held before the Prov . Grand Lodge , and with regard to which he had heard the warmest commendations . That the best thanks of this lodge be presented ancl recorded upon the minutes to the

AVorsbipful Master , and Bro . Bell and Roberts , P . M's , as also to Bros . Harman , S . AV . Weichen , J . AV . Blellock , Sec . Shelper . S . D ., and Jacobs , I . G ., lor the credit reflected by them upon the Bute Lodge , by the very admirable manner in which they worked tho sections of the lecture in the first degree , at the desire of the R . W . Prov . Grand Master , and in the presence of tbe Prov . Grand Lodge , and a largo and interested assembly of the brethren of the provinceat the late meeting of the Prov .

, Grand Lodge . " This proposition was seconded by Bro . Ellis , !> . nd carried by acclamation . The AV . M ., in ackowledging the compliment , mentioned that he had received a communication from the V . AV ., the Deputy Prov . Grand Master , expressing , in very flattering terms his complete approval of all tue arrangements . Rro . Bird proposed , and Bro . Martin seconded , a canidate for initition ; ancl the lodge was closed in harmony at nine o'clock .

SUFFOLK . STOWEJIAUKET . —Freemavs Lor / ye—( No . 10 S ) On AVednesday evening an entertainment was given by the above Lodge , ( No . 108 ) in the Assembly Room in aid of the binds for aiding the sick and wounded in the present war . The jirogrnnimo arranged by Bros . Frederick Long , AV . M . ; and George Steele Goldiug , S . AV ., was very attractive , and long before tbo time for commencing , every available place was filled , aud had tho

room been double tho size , doubtless it would have been cram , mod . Tho great feature of the evening was the singing and reading of Brother Emra Holmes , ( 310 ); ho was greeted with frequent applause , and hearty encores to both his songs , Bro . AA . A . Smith also sang very capitally , and received an encore , Tho chair was filled by Bro . Spencer Freeman , and the result of the entertainment was a profit of about ; G 10 to be paid over to tho funds for tho sick and wounded .

SURREY . EWEH ,. — Grove Lodge ( No . 110 ) . —The Brethren of the above Lodgo met on the 10 ult . at the Spring Hotel , Dwell , tho AV . M ., Bro . Parsons , in the chair . The minutes having been read and confirmed , Bro . H . Dumas , P . M . and S . AV . raised Bro . Sercombo to the third degree ; the AV . M . then resumed the chair . The Lodgo was closed , and the Brethren adjourned to the banquet . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts ' were given , and

Provincial.

complimentary speeches followed . There were present Bros . C . Greenwood , P . M . and Sec . ; J . Hart ; P . M . ; Litchfield , P . M . ; Blake , Jim ., P . M . ; Captain Hastie , P . M ., and Bro . F . Walters , AV . M . 1309 and P . M . No . 73 . YORKSHIRE , NORTH AND EAST . STOKESLEY . —Cleveland Lodge ( No . 543 ) The monthly

, meeting of this Lodge was held at the Lodge Room , at the Golden Lion Hotel , on the Monday evening , the 12 th . inst ., Bro . StephenHunler , P . M ., W . M .: Henry Fawcett , B , A ., S . W . ; George Hodgson , J . AV . ; J . H . ; Handyside , P . M ., Sec ; etc . Tho Lodge was opened in the first degree , aud the minutes of the preceding meeting were read and confirmed . The Lodge was then opened to the second degree , when Bro . F . II . AVilcox , and Dr . Forbes passed a very satisfactory

examination in the F . C . degree , and being entrusted in the usual manner retired , after which the Lodge was opened to the third degree , The brethren were then re-admitted , and raised to the sublime of degree M . M . ; the ceremony in both cases being beautifully performed by the W . M . The Lodge was then , was closed down , and the meeting declared adjourned until the Monday nearest the full moon in October , emergencies excepted , of which due notice would be given , and tho Brethen departed in peace and harmony .

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

LANCASHIRE ( AVEST ) . ULVERSTON . —Fumcss Chapter ( No . 995 ) . —The Quarterly Convocation of this Chapter was held at the Masonic Temple ; Theatre Street , on Monday the 19 th inst . The Chapter was opened by Comps . John Case , M . E . Z . ; James Norter , J .. assisted by Comps . Prov . Wylie , G . Rig , and James Hamer , Prov . G . Treas . ; ( Comp . W . Dead , H ., was unavoidably absent ) ,

Tha other officers being Comps . Robert James , Scribe E . ; Thos .. Dodgson , Scribe , N . ; Reuben Pearson , Prin . Soj , ; Roger Dodgson , Treas . ; J . H . Matthews , Organist ; Thos . Roper , and T . Ashburner , Asst . Soj . ; John Robinson , J . The minutes of the two previous convocations were read and confirmed . The ballot was then taken for Bros . George Runnington , P . M . and D . C . 995 ; H . W . Sehnieder , P . M ., 995 ; Prov . G . J . W . AVm , AThiteside 995 J . B . McGum-i 995 and Myles Kenned

, ; , , y , P . M ., 9 c 5 ; also for Comps . John Barrow , Rowley Chapter , No . 1051 ; and J . Bell ; Kendal Castle Chapter , No . 129 , as joining members , which proved in each case unanimous . The before mentioned brethren being in attendance were duly exalted to this superior degree , by Bro . AA ylin Prov . G . R . ; Two of the lectures being given by Comps . Hamer , Prov . G . Treas . ; Bros . AV . J . A . Baldwin , 995 J . P ., was proposed for exaltation .. Letters of apology for non-attendance were received from

Comps . Sir Patrick Colquhoun and others . Hearty good wishes for the welfare of tho chapter were received from tho visiting Comps . after which tho chapter was closed and the Comps . adjourned to the house of Bro . Clayton ( O . neen's Hotel ) , who had provided an excellent supper , to which the Comps . did ample justice , upwards of 30 being present . The usual loyal and masonic toasts were given , and responded to ; the proceedings being greatly enlivened by a few- of the choir of Trinity Church under the direction of tho worthy organist .

SUFFOLK . THE ROYAL SUSSEX CHAPTER . —At the Quarterly Convocation of tho above Chapter , at tho Masonic Hall , Ipswich , tiros . AV . A . Smith and A . Christie were balloted for and exalted to the sublime degree , Comps . S . B . King , J . Franks , ancl Shcncer Freeman efficiently filling the three Principal Chairs , and Comp . F . Long as P . S . At tho conclusion of the ceremony

a ballot was taken for the officers for the ensuing year , when tbe choice fell on Comp . S . H . AYriglit , as X . ; Comp . F . B . Marriott as II . ; Comp . Frederick Long as J . ; Comp . E . AVarncr as P . S . ; Comp . P . Cornell as N . ; Comp . Franks as E . Tho other business having been concluded , the Chapter was closed , and the companions adjourned to the banqueting ronm . Companions Emra Holmes , Joseph AVilliams , and others wereamongst the visitors .

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