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Provincial.
PROVINCIAL .
N 15 W APPOINTMENT . R . AV . the Earl of Durham , P . D . G . M . as Prov . G . AL for Northumberland . BRIGHTON , September 15 . —The Clarence Lodge assembled this day , ancl evinced creditable signs of reaction . As so many of the London Brethren are continually hereit miht be possible to establish a weekl
, g y meeting , either as a A'isiting Lodge , or a Lodge of Instruction , by which tlie Brethren of the town might avail themselves of the most efficient mode of working a Lodge . —[ Our Correspondent reports that ten guineas have been voted by the Clarence Lodge in aid of the Asylum . —ED . ] The expected visit of Her Alajesty has put us all on the qui vive as to the best mode of addressing our Maiden Queen .
IPSWICH , July 28 . —The performances at the theatre this evening were patronised by tlie Lodge of Perfect Friendship , and the other Lodges of Suffolk ; the profits to be applied in aid of the Aged Alason ' s Asylum . AVOODBRIDGE . —ROYAL YORK CIIAPTER , No . 96 . —A Chapter of Promulgation ( pursuant to notice , and by permission of the Rev . George Adam BrowneGrand Superintendant of the Province ) was held at the
, private Lodge-room , on Friday the 15 th of September , when several Companions were installed , and Brethren exalted . At 11 o ' clock tbe Chapter was opened in due form : Companion AV . Baxter as Z ., George Thompson as II ., B . Head as J ., who proceeded to the installation of Principals . At twelve the Alembers of the Chapter and their visiting Companions were duly admitted .
P . P . W . lrott officiated as Principal Sojourner . The uninterrupted delivery of the sections b y the Principals , more especially by Comp . Baxter Z ., conveyed to the understanding in their beautiful perspicuity of language , afforded a gratification to the lovers of Alasonry , which will not be easily effaced from their recollection . P . P . Comp . Gall "laboured without ceasing ;"—in a word which is sufficient for all—he is a true Alason .
The Chapter being solemnly closed , the Brethren retired from the Lodge-room to Comp . Salmon ' s , at the Bull Inn , where an excellent banquet was prepared for them . THE BANQUET . —In consequence of the arduous duties of Comp . Baxter at the Chapter , Comp . Head , J ., ( who is also AV . M . of the Craft Lodge , ) took the chair , supported on the right and left by Comps . Read and Thomas , ( late High Sheriffs ofthe county ); the A'ice-President ' s
chair was filled by P . P . Comp . Sheming , who was supported by Comps . Gall and Thompson ; there were also present , Comps . Green , Aiartin , J . Head , Pettit , Catchpole , Deck , Sclmlew , Ruddock , and Gunter , of the British Union Lodge and Patriarch ' s Chapter , Ipswich , Colchester , and Halesworth ; Comps . Baxter , Trott , Alurrell , Goodwyn , London , Dallonger , Feunell , Fillett , Allies , Flaxman , and others , in all 28 .
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Provincial.
PROVINCIAL .
N 15 W APPOINTMENT . R . AV . the Earl of Durham , P . D . G . M . as Prov . G . AL for Northumberland . BRIGHTON , September 15 . —The Clarence Lodge assembled this day , ancl evinced creditable signs of reaction . As so many of the London Brethren are continually hereit miht be possible to establish a weekl
, g y meeting , either as a A'isiting Lodge , or a Lodge of Instruction , by which tlie Brethren of the town might avail themselves of the most efficient mode of working a Lodge . —[ Our Correspondent reports that ten guineas have been voted by the Clarence Lodge in aid of the Asylum . —ED . ] The expected visit of Her Alajesty has put us all on the qui vive as to the best mode of addressing our Maiden Queen .
IPSWICH , July 28 . —The performances at the theatre this evening were patronised by tlie Lodge of Perfect Friendship , and the other Lodges of Suffolk ; the profits to be applied in aid of the Aged Alason ' s Asylum . AVOODBRIDGE . —ROYAL YORK CIIAPTER , No . 96 . —A Chapter of Promulgation ( pursuant to notice , and by permission of the Rev . George Adam BrowneGrand Superintendant of the Province ) was held at the
, private Lodge-room , on Friday the 15 th of September , when several Companions were installed , and Brethren exalted . At 11 o ' clock tbe Chapter was opened in due form : Companion AV . Baxter as Z ., George Thompson as II ., B . Head as J ., who proceeded to the installation of Principals . At twelve the Alembers of the Chapter and their visiting Companions were duly admitted .
P . P . W . lrott officiated as Principal Sojourner . The uninterrupted delivery of the sections b y the Principals , more especially by Comp . Baxter Z ., conveyed to the understanding in their beautiful perspicuity of language , afforded a gratification to the lovers of Alasonry , which will not be easily effaced from their recollection . P . P . Comp . Gall "laboured without ceasing ;"—in a word which is sufficient for all—he is a true Alason .
The Chapter being solemnly closed , the Brethren retired from the Lodge-room to Comp . Salmon ' s , at the Bull Inn , where an excellent banquet was prepared for them . THE BANQUET . —In consequence of the arduous duties of Comp . Baxter at the Chapter , Comp . Head , J ., ( who is also AV . M . of the Craft Lodge , ) took the chair , supported on the right and left by Comps . Read and Thomas , ( late High Sheriffs ofthe county ); the A'ice-President ' s
chair was filled by P . P . Comp . Sheming , who was supported by Comps . Gall and Thompson ; there were also present , Comps . Green , Aiartin , J . Head , Pettit , Catchpole , Deck , Sclmlew , Ruddock , and Gunter , of the British Union Lodge and Patriarch ' s Chapter , Ipswich , Colchester , and Halesworth ; Comps . Baxter , Trott , Alurrell , Goodwyn , London , Dallonger , Feunell , Fillett , Allies , Flaxman , and others , in all 28 .