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DEVONPORT , Dec . 27 . —The Brethren of Brunswick Lodge in this town , held their Masonic festival at Brother Townsend ' s Hotel ; Brother J . P . Balcly , AA . M . P . G . J . D ., in the Chair . The meeting was kept up with good Masonic feeling .
CHUDLEIGH , Jan . 29 . — The Union Lodge met to-day at their neat Lodge Room , to initiate Mr . Robert Mosse , surgeon , of Taunton , in whom we were pleased to recognise a grandson of one of Nelson ' s celebrated captains of that name , who fell at Copenhagen . Mr . Clench , of Exeter , also partook of the mysteries and privileges of our Order . The important ceremonies were conducted by the AV . M . and D . P . G . M . Dr . Carwethen , with his accustomed ability and Masonic excellence , and we congratulate the inhabitants of the neihbourhoodespeciallthose of
g , y tiie Craft , on the advantages of the worthy doctor ' s residence among them , since it offers an opportunity for the indulgence of Masonic science . Brother Petherick provided refreshment at five o ' clock ( amply claiming the approval of the Brethren ) , of whicli a social party of Brethren partook , under the cheerful presidency of the W . M . The usual Masonic toasts were honestly given , and heartily responded to , and we avow our regret that we cannot furnish the admirable address with which
Dr . Carwethen prefaced " The health of Bro . Eales White , and prosperity to the Asylum . " It was a rich example to the wavering , and a just tribute to the zealous ancl kind hearted in this great Masonic work . A domestic calamity prevented Brother AVhite ' s presence , but his eloquent representative ( his snuff-box ) supplied his place , and exhibited many weighty and solid proofs that his cause was not forgotten by his esteemed friends ancl Brethren of Chudleigh , one of whom ( Bro . Capt .
Powney ) most ably returned thanks for the toast . The Lodge is much indebted to Captains Dickson and Powney , for their taste ancl industry in arranging their comfortable room , which we are glad to hear is to be solemnly consecrated about the last week in April , when we promise ourselves the pleasure of attending . SIDMOUTH . — " AA ^ e are in excellent order here , and are not a little indebted to Brother T . S . Hodgefor his great attention . His zeal ancl
, industry having called for some mark of our gratitude , we have requested him to accept the office of Master for another year , with which solicitation Brother Hodge has kindly complied . As a body , we aie well-wishers to the Asylum , and trust to be enrolled as contributors in the good work . "
DEVON . —Our Brethren of Devon have been indulged with a series of Masonic treats of unusual interest . A grancl Conclave of R . A . Masons assembled at Tiverton , on AVednesday Scl of Jan ., for the purpose of installing Companions Randolph and AV . D . Moore , in the several Chief ' s Chairs they have respectively filled . Thursday , the 4 th instant , the Provincial Grand Lodge assembled for the dispatch of business . The Lodge was opened at one o ' clock , by Lorcl Viscount EbringtonProvincial Grancl Masterwho was supported bthe Rev .
, , y W . Carwithen , D . D ., Dep . Prov . Gr . Master ; Sir George Magrath , P . G . S . W . ; George AV . Soltan , Esq ., P . G . J . VV . ; the Rev . C . R . Roper , P . G ., Chaplain ; Rev . John Huyshe , P . P . G J . AA ' . ; Dr . Isbel , P . G . S D . elect ; Brothers , H . S . Hodges , Elton , Francis Hole , Lawson , Colonel Robertson , George Hirtzel , J . Milford , AV . Kennaway , ancl many other Past Provincial Grand Officers , and the AV . Masters and representatives of several Lodges in the Province , amounting to nearly sixty
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Provincial.
DEVONPORT , Dec . 27 . —The Brethren of Brunswick Lodge in this town , held their Masonic festival at Brother Townsend ' s Hotel ; Brother J . P . Balcly , AA . M . P . G . J . D ., in the Chair . The meeting was kept up with good Masonic feeling .
CHUDLEIGH , Jan . 29 . — The Union Lodge met to-day at their neat Lodge Room , to initiate Mr . Robert Mosse , surgeon , of Taunton , in whom we were pleased to recognise a grandson of one of Nelson ' s celebrated captains of that name , who fell at Copenhagen . Mr . Clench , of Exeter , also partook of the mysteries and privileges of our Order . The important ceremonies were conducted by the AV . M . and D . P . G . M . Dr . Carwethen , with his accustomed ability and Masonic excellence , and we congratulate the inhabitants of the neihbourhoodespeciallthose of
g , y tiie Craft , on the advantages of the worthy doctor ' s residence among them , since it offers an opportunity for the indulgence of Masonic science . Brother Petherick provided refreshment at five o ' clock ( amply claiming the approval of the Brethren ) , of whicli a social party of Brethren partook , under the cheerful presidency of the W . M . The usual Masonic toasts were honestly given , and heartily responded to , and we avow our regret that we cannot furnish the admirable address with which
Dr . Carwethen prefaced " The health of Bro . Eales White , and prosperity to the Asylum . " It was a rich example to the wavering , and a just tribute to the zealous ancl kind hearted in this great Masonic work . A domestic calamity prevented Brother AVhite ' s presence , but his eloquent representative ( his snuff-box ) supplied his place , and exhibited many weighty and solid proofs that his cause was not forgotten by his esteemed friends ancl Brethren of Chudleigh , one of whom ( Bro . Capt .
Powney ) most ably returned thanks for the toast . The Lodge is much indebted to Captains Dickson and Powney , for their taste ancl industry in arranging their comfortable room , which we are glad to hear is to be solemnly consecrated about the last week in April , when we promise ourselves the pleasure of attending . SIDMOUTH . — " AA ^ e are in excellent order here , and are not a little indebted to Brother T . S . Hodgefor his great attention . His zeal ancl
, industry having called for some mark of our gratitude , we have requested him to accept the office of Master for another year , with which solicitation Brother Hodge has kindly complied . As a body , we aie well-wishers to the Asylum , and trust to be enrolled as contributors in the good work . "
DEVON . —Our Brethren of Devon have been indulged with a series of Masonic treats of unusual interest . A grancl Conclave of R . A . Masons assembled at Tiverton , on AVednesday Scl of Jan ., for the purpose of installing Companions Randolph and AV . D . Moore , in the several Chief ' s Chairs they have respectively filled . Thursday , the 4 th instant , the Provincial Grand Lodge assembled for the dispatch of business . The Lodge was opened at one o ' clock , by Lorcl Viscount EbringtonProvincial Grancl Masterwho was supported bthe Rev .
, , y W . Carwithen , D . D ., Dep . Prov . Gr . Master ; Sir George Magrath , P . G . S . W . ; George AV . Soltan , Esq ., P . G . J . VV . ; the Rev . C . R . Roper , P . G ., Chaplain ; Rev . John Huyshe , P . P . G J . AA ' . ; Dr . Isbel , P . G . S D . elect ; Brothers , H . S . Hodges , Elton , Francis Hole , Lawson , Colonel Robertson , George Hirtzel , J . Milford , AV . Kennaway , ancl many other Past Provincial Grand Officers , and the AV . Masters and representatives of several Lodges in the Province , amounting to nearly sixty