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Provincial.
preface pledge you in a bumper to the long life , health , happiness and prosperity of our two worshi pful Brothers , Dr . Oliver and Dr . Crucefix krhisfor ^ 10 " 8 ° f ° Ul' R ° yal ° raftj and tllG f ° UnderS ° f a new epoch fn beyondf p r ais ° e . Br 0- ^ ^ ^ PaSt Ma 8 ler ' friend and host * ™ e Tt \ ti 0 n chartet for a Ra ] Arch Chapter to be attached to
tbit i " £ ° y his Lod ge has been recommended by tho Prov . G . Master , and forwarded by him to the proper authorities . LINCOLN . —The dedication of the Masonic Hall , in this city , will be solemnized in May next on which occasion it is expected that our much ! loved Deputy Provincial Grand Master , the Rev . Dr . Oliver , w 1 deliver an oration m the Provincial Grand Lodge .
BOSTON—LODGE OF HARMONY , No . 339 , Dee . 27 . —This beintr the Wlff ( k ' ' "le L ° dge met for the P P ° ^ install " ! he W . M . for the ensuing year . The Brethren met at 2 P . M ., and the Lodee was opened in due form , after which the W . M ., Brl Adams rthe mayor ) , with an eloquent and appropriate address presence I Bro B Williamson the late P . G . D . C , and Secretary of the Lod " e wUh a handsome silver snuff-boxfor the zeal ' °
, , energy , and ability he his dis p ayed in advancing and upholding the intents of Conry-forte " k ndness and promptitude he has ever evinced in imparting Masonic knowledge to every Brother seeking information , andfor the earnest and untiring anxiety he has invariabl y shown to disseminate amZL our Brethren correct views of the true principles on which MasoX ^ s founded , and of the rites and ceremonies peculiar to the Craft Bro Wilhamson responded to the compliment in a able
very manner rZ T , i ? " T { r ^ "" tailed W . M . for the present year # n ± fT belng i Cl 0 Sed ' tbeBrethren adjourned to Bro . Buttoi J the A oolpack Inn , where a sumptuous dinner was provided ; the usual oval and Masonic toass were given , and several son | s sung . \ fteTSlem \ i ^ ^ very social evening , the Brethren separated in harnTony and brotileri ?
NOTTINGHAM , Feb . 21 .-The Brethren of the Newstead I odge of 1-reemasons sat down to a most bountiful and sumptuous supnfr of game , at the Castle and Falcon Inn , kindly furnished b y heTarl of Scarborough , and served up in first-rate style by Mrs . Hustwavte th , f respected . hostess { We hope our Brethren of the Newstead Jarned by working for it , the noble lord ' s game . " ] earneu , Dy
SHEI ' FIELD . Dec . 27 . —This anniversary of St . John , which is ahvava duly observed and hi ghly venerated amo / g the BrethreCwa dmy ^! brated on Monday last by the Brethren of the Britannia Lod " e ami received an additional importance from the assembling of the ProWnck I X H ° r , Se f ° r WeSt Yoi , kshi * " < , - fo * ' 'he purpose o ° f consecrarin " the Lodge Room , now removed to the Music Hall , in consequence of 1 great accession of new members which has taken
^ Iffiefi twelve months . The office-bearers of the Britannia Ldje an " f number e f nirfw * ? S e Iloom as early as ! Le o ' clock for V P T M ° 1 ^ T' l ° m Which tirae U P t 0 the a'" « val of he K . W . I . G . M . and his office-bearers , about half-past twelve deputations or representatives arrived from several of the neighbouring " pCindal
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Provincial.
preface pledge you in a bumper to the long life , health , happiness and prosperity of our two worshi pful Brothers , Dr . Oliver and Dr . Crucefix krhisfor ^ 10 " 8 ° f ° Ul' R ° yal ° raftj and tllG f ° UnderS ° f a new epoch fn beyondf p r ais ° e . Br 0- ^ ^ ^ PaSt Ma 8 ler ' friend and host * ™ e Tt \ ti 0 n chartet for a Ra ] Arch Chapter to be attached to
tbit i " £ ° y his Lod ge has been recommended by tho Prov . G . Master , and forwarded by him to the proper authorities . LINCOLN . —The dedication of the Masonic Hall , in this city , will be solemnized in May next on which occasion it is expected that our much ! loved Deputy Provincial Grand Master , the Rev . Dr . Oliver , w 1 deliver an oration m the Provincial Grand Lodge .
BOSTON—LODGE OF HARMONY , No . 339 , Dee . 27 . —This beintr the Wlff ( k ' ' "le L ° dge met for the P P ° ^ install " ! he W . M . for the ensuing year . The Brethren met at 2 P . M ., and the Lodee was opened in due form , after which the W . M ., Brl Adams rthe mayor ) , with an eloquent and appropriate address presence I Bro B Williamson the late P . G . D . C , and Secretary of the Lod " e wUh a handsome silver snuff-boxfor the zeal ' °
, , energy , and ability he his dis p ayed in advancing and upholding the intents of Conry-forte " k ndness and promptitude he has ever evinced in imparting Masonic knowledge to every Brother seeking information , andfor the earnest and untiring anxiety he has invariabl y shown to disseminate amZL our Brethren correct views of the true principles on which MasoX ^ s founded , and of the rites and ceremonies peculiar to the Craft Bro Wilhamson responded to the compliment in a able
very manner rZ T , i ? " T { r ^ "" tailed W . M . for the present year # n ± fT belng i Cl 0 Sed ' tbeBrethren adjourned to Bro . Buttoi J the A oolpack Inn , where a sumptuous dinner was provided ; the usual oval and Masonic toass were given , and several son | s sung . \ fteTSlem \ i ^ ^ very social evening , the Brethren separated in harnTony and brotileri ?
NOTTINGHAM , Feb . 21 .-The Brethren of the Newstead I odge of 1-reemasons sat down to a most bountiful and sumptuous supnfr of game , at the Castle and Falcon Inn , kindly furnished b y heTarl of Scarborough , and served up in first-rate style by Mrs . Hustwavte th , f respected . hostess { We hope our Brethren of the Newstead Jarned by working for it , the noble lord ' s game . " ] earneu , Dy
SHEI ' FIELD . Dec . 27 . —This anniversary of St . John , which is ahvava duly observed and hi ghly venerated amo / g the BrethreCwa dmy ^! brated on Monday last by the Brethren of the Britannia Lod " e ami received an additional importance from the assembling of the ProWnck I X H ° r , Se f ° r WeSt Yoi , kshi * " < , - fo * ' 'he purpose o ° f consecrarin " the Lodge Room , now removed to the Music Hall , in consequence of 1 great accession of new members which has taken
^ Iffiefi twelve months . The office-bearers of the Britannia Ldje an " f number e f nirfw * ? S e Iloom as early as ! Le o ' clock for V P T M ° 1 ^ T' l ° m Which tirae U P t 0 the a'" « val of he K . W . I . G . M . and his office-bearers , about half-past twelve deputations or representatives arrived from several of the neighbouring " pCindal