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Prov. Grand Lodge Of Devon.

ters , times of meeting , and number of members . The number of members is as follows : — No . 39 , 74 members ; No . 70 , 76 ; No . 105 , 64 ; No . 106 , 80 ; No . 112 , 67 ; No . 156 , 90 ; No . 164 , 3 6 ; No . 18 9 , 57 ; No . 202 , 97 ; No . 223 , 52 ; No . 230 , 37 ; No . 24 S , 32 ; No . 251 , 49 ; No . 282 , 37 ; No . 303 , 38 ; No . 328 , 39 ; No . 372 , 57 ; No . 421 ,

33 ; No . 444 , 39 ; No . 494 , 23 ; No . 666 , 19 ; No . 710 , 43 ; No . 797 , 35 ; No . 954 , 93 5 No . 1091 , 33 ; No . 1099 , 32 ; No . 1125 , 42 ; No . 1135 , 15 ; No . 1138 , 42 ; No . 1181 , 19 ; No . 120 ; , 90 ; No . 1212 , 34 ; No . 1247 , 19 ; No . 1254 , 37 ; 1255 , 17 ; No . 1284 , 3 ; ; No . 3 , 32 , Two of the lodges had not yet paid their dues .

The P . G . M ., Bro . Huyshe , now proceeded to the appointments for the ensuing year . Bro . Metham received the Treasurer's collar , and the other offices were distributed as follows : — Bro . Captain Clarke ... Prov . S . G . AVarden . „ Captain Shanks ... ,, J . G . AVarden . „ Rev . N . Clarke ... ., G . Chaplain .

„ Rev . — , Lyne ... „ „ „ Major Russell ... „ G . Registrar . „ Samuel Jones ... „ S . G . Deacon . „ J . Greenfield ... „ J . D . Deacon . „ L . AVestcott „ G . Supt . AA orks .

„ H . Miller „ G . D . of C „ AV . Oram „ Asst . G . D . of C . „ J . B . Price ,, G . S word Bearer .

„ J . Pridham „ G , Organist . „ J . H . Snell „ G . Pursuivant . „ J . M . Hifficy ., G . Steward . „ A . Davies ' .,

„ S . S . Tremayne ... „ „ „ H . AV . Hoopc ... „ „ „ AV . Littleton ... „ „ „ J . H . AVestlake ... „ „ „ J . May ( elected ) ... „ G . Tyler .

The appointments being now all made , the brethren turned from labour to refreshment , and adjourned to the Churston Hotel , where a capital banquet—in respect of quantity ancl quality—was set out , and to which over 100 of the brethren sat down . Unfortunately , the attendance was not so good , and the impatience of a hungry spirit was not unfrequently shown . For a short time it was a case of care for one ' s-

self , 'but gradually all things got to order and all went well . As the banquet was not sat down to until after five o ' clock , the time was too short to permit of more than tlie usual loyal and Masonic toasts . —In responding to his health , thc P . G . Master , Bro . Huyshe , referred to the recent visit of the American brethren to England ancl

the sister countries , mentioning the hearty reception they had received and their gratification at it , and said he believed nothing was so calculated , or had assisted so much to allay the jealousy that had existed between the countries as Freemasonry . A few more remarks brought thc time near seven o ' clock , when the brethren rose in order to catcli the train leaving a few minutes after the hour .

The province of Cornwall would have been represented by Bro . \\ . J . Hughan , P . Prov . G . Sec , but he was unable to attend .

Provincial Grand Lodge Of Hertfordshire.

PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF HERTFORDSHIRE .

The annual meeting of this Provincial Grand Lodge was held at the Town Hall , Hertford , on Thursday , 3 rd August . Amongst the brethren present were tlic following : The R . W . Bro . AV . Stuart , P . G . W ., Prov . Grand Master ; the R . W . Bro . G . Francis , Deputy ]' rov . Grand Master :

AV . Bros . AVilson lies , Prov . Senior Grand Warden ; AV . Stewart , jun ., and T . F . Halsey , P . P . G . S . W . ' s ; II . Lloyd Thomas and II . Ovcv , P . P . G . J . AV . ' s ; the Rev . G . Finch , P . G . Chap ' . ; H . C . Finch , P . G . Reg ; J . Sedgwick , P . G . Sec ; W . Rogers , P , G . Treas . ; R . Bruce , P . P . G . D . :

S . Austin , P . P . G . Supt . of Works ; \ V . Wilson , P . G . D . C . ; J . Terry . J . II . Adams , ami C . Drummond , P . P . G . S . B . ' s ; Bros . II . B Hedges , AV . M . 403 , Hertford ; J . D . Medcalf , S . AV . 403 : O . H . AVagncr , LW . 403 ; T . S . Carter ,

Hon . Sec . 403 ; C . B . Jones , S . D . 403 ; C . P . Wyman , I . G . and Org . 403 ; S . Xenle ( M . C . \ AV . AVavrcner , AV . P . Willson , J . Boatwnght , j . E . Cussans , ]¦] . Salisbury , II . Camp ! : in , E . A .

Simson , E . Stott , A . T- Small , and F . Taylor , 403 j E . Palin ( J . AV . ) , E . T . Fard , F . f . Swig-

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wick , 404 , AAAford ; J . Shilcock , P . M . 449 , Iiitchin ; A . Allan ( D . C ) , Foster , and J . J . Hatton , 504 , Berkhampstead ; J . Forsyth ( W . M . ) , J . Copestick , ancl J . Tustin , 86 9 , Gresham , Waltham Cross ; F . Drummond , AA ' . M ., and H . Marfleet , P . M ., S 98 ; Rev . C . AV . S . Stanhope , & c ., 357 ; K West ( W . M . ) , E . Parker ( S . AV . ) ,

AV . C . Barnes ( J . W . ) , J . Sheldon ( J . D . ) , and J . Tydeman , 1327 , King Harold , AVaitham . The Grand Lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the last lodge and the Treasurer ' s accounts were passed . The P . G . Master then made the following appointments of brethren as Grand Officers : —

Bio . George Francis ... Prov . D . G . M . „ H . Easy Hodges ... „ G . S . AV . ., James Shilcock „ G . J . AA' ' . „ Rev . G . Finch „ G . Chap .

„ H . C . Finch „ G . Reg . „ J . Sedgwick „ G . Sec . „ E . AVest „ G . S . D . ., J . D . Medcalf „ G . J . D .

„ T . S . Carter , G . Supt . of Wks . „ AA . AVilson „ G . Dir . of Cers . ., C . P . AVyman „ G . Org . „ E . T . Foord „ G . Sword-bearer

„ T . R . Tustin „ G . Purs . „ J . J . Hatton „ G . Steward . „ S . Neale „ » ., „ Thomas „ G . Tyler .

Bro . T . S . Carter , P . G . Supt . of AVork . s , proposed that £$ 5 s . should be paid out of the P . G . Lodge Funds to the Hertford General Infirmary , which motion was seconded by Bro . J . Sedgwick , P . G . Sec , and carried unanimously .

The banquet was afterwards held 111 the Assembly Room , which was tastefully laid out . Fifty-seven brethren sat down to dinner . The M . AV . P . G . Master presided , the deputy chair being filled by Bro . Hodges , AA . M . 403 . 'The dinner was an excellent one , ancl was well served

by Mr . E . M . Davis , of the Salisbury Arms Hotel . "The M . AV . P . G . Master proposed the following toasts , viz . : " The Queen ancl the Craft , " "The Marquis of Ripon , G . M ., and Earl Carnarvon , D . G . M ., " "The Earl of Zetland and the Prince of AVales , P . G . M . 's , " "The Past and Present Grand Officers of England , " responded to

by Bro . Stuart , jun . Bra . Halsey proposed " The P . G . Master , " who returned thanks . Bro . Ovey proposed "The Deputy P . G . Master and the Provincial Grand Officers , " which was responded to hy Bro . Hodges , AV . M . of the Hertford Lodge and P . G . S . AV ., who stated how pleased he and tbe other Hertford brethren were to receive the

P . G . Master after an absence of seven years , and he trusted it would not be so long again before they saw the P . G . Lodge at Hertford . The G . Chaplain proposed " The Masters of the Lodges in thc Province , " which was responded to by

Bro . AVilson , AA' . M . ofthe Berkhampstead Lodge . In the intervals during the toasts some fine glees and songs were sung by Bros . Bam by , Donald King , . and Theodore Distin , and gave great satisfaction .

AVe must congralulalc the AV . M . and the members of the Hertford Lodge upon the great success of the meeting .

Consecration Of The Hartington R.A. Chapter, No. 916 .

CONSECRATION of the HARTINGTON R . A . CHAPTER , No . 916 .

On AA cdnesday last week this newly-formed chapter was consecrated with full Masonic honours at Eastbourne , in presence of the following

companions : E . J . rurni-r , D . P . G . M . of Sussex , PA Lennox Chapter ; the Rev . Sir John AV . Hayes , ]' . '/ .., P . G . Chaplain of Grand Lodge ; Gavin E , Pocord . g P . G . D . C , P . Z . Lennox Chapter ; John

II . Scolt , P . Z . Lennox Chapter ; Thomas Trollopc , M . E . Z . Emulation ; Joseph Dixon , P . Z . Lennox Chapter ; AV . T . Lording , Lennox Chapter ; G . Tatham , P . Z . Lennox Chapter ; R . Brannvcll , P . Z . Lennox Chapter ; A . Elmsley , J . 311 ; E . V . Fn . cman , P . Z . 311 , & c ; C G . Reed , M . E . Z . 7-52 ;

A \ . A . Shickcy , P . Z . Lennox Chapter -, C Briscoe , 311 ; Dr . John Griffiths , 11 . Lennox Chapter ; Rev . G . AV . M . Litle . M . E . Z . 311 ; G . A . AValters , 311 ; S . Hayward , P . Z . 53 ; Dr . Cunningham , M . E . Z . oif ) ; Thomas Lane , II . 916 ; AValler Kirkland , f .

916 ; T . Headland , y . 6 ; C M . Matthews , 916 ; T . S . AVatts , 916 ; Charles Cooke , 916 ; J . Ilornc , P . Z . ; nnd Dr . Bramlcy Roberts . Thc first chair was occupied by Comp . F tuner , sippotted in the second chair by Comp . Freeman , and in the third chair by Comp . Trollope , by whom

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the ceremony of consecration was most ably and impressively performed . Comp . Dr . Griffiths delivered an address—full , as indeed are ali the addresses delivered by that rev . companion , of Masonic lore and instruction . The whole ceremony was under the direction of

Comp . Pocock , thc pivot on which all the Masonry in Sussex turns . Comp . Dixon acted as E ., and Comp . J . I-I . Scott having succeeded Comp . Furner in the first chair , installed Comp . J . M . Cunningham as Z . of thc new chapter . Comp . T . Lane was then installed as II ., and Comp . A \ alter Kirkland

as J . The following officers were then appointed and duly invested : Comps . C . M . Matthews , as E . ; T . S . AVatts , as N . ; T . Headland , as Treas . ; S . P . S . ; Dr . Robcck , as 1 st Asst . S . ; J . Home , as 2 nd Asst . S . A number of candidates for exaltation were

proposed , and all business beingconcluded , the chapter was closed in solemn form by the new Z . An interesting feature in the consecration ofthe chapter was that a number of ladies were invited to a luncheon and to listen to the strains of the wellknown Hanoverian Band , engaged for thc occasion .

Among thc ladies we noticed Mrs .- Lane , Mrs , Roberts , Mrs . Litle , Mrs . AV . Kirkland , Miss Kirkland , Mrs . Freeman , Mrs . Trollopc , Mrs . Reed , the Misses Cunningham , Miss Bellingham , Mrs . Hide , & c . The banquet was served at four o ' clock , and was

of a most recherche description , and reflected great credit on Messrs . Headland ( Sussex Hotel ) and Mr . T . Mortis , by whom it was provided . The Banquet Committee well performed their duty , and complete success was the reward . The guests comprised , in addition to the above-named companions , several distinguished Masons . The usual loyal and

Masonic toasts were given and suitably acknowledged . AA e need hardly say a very pleasant clay was spent , and one which will be long remembered not only for the pleasure , but also for the instruction it afforded . Letters of apology were received from Comps . the Marquis of Hartington and Lord Pelham , both of whom were unable to be present .

Scotland.

SCOTLAND .

o DUNDEE . A large number of the brethren of Lodges 47 and 49 , Dundee , under the patronage of their respective Masters , Bros . Longmuir and Kilt , have been fortunate in carrying out the most successful picnic party we have ever seen in this quarter . The place selected for thc day ' s excursion , was

the Dundee commissioners water-works , at Monikie , in the immediate neighbourhood of one of the residences of thc R . H . Earl of Dalhousie , Past Grand Master for Scotland . Through the instrumentality of Bro . Col . Guthrie , permission was also given thc patty to visit Panmure House , the gardens , " Live and let live "

Monument , and several other places of interest , within his Lordship ' s private grounds . His Lordship also gave permission , to those who preferred to indulge in thc gentle art , that they might use his boats , for that purpose , on the reservoirs , a favour which was highly appreciated , as it is known such privileges arc seldom given beyond his own distinguished friends .

Ihe Monikie reservoirs arc very extensive , covetupwards of 130 acres ; are studded with prettily wooded islands , and the grounds are beautifully laid out with walks , shrubs , evergreens , and flowers ; with lawns sufficiently large to accomodate several thousand visitors .

They arc 500 feet above thc sea level , and contain nearly a years supply of water to the town of Dundee ; 1200 C 0 inhabitants . The parly arrived at the ' works " a little before 12 o ' clock , and as had been previously arranged , different sections were formed , so that all might see

the places having lhc greatest interest to them . Meanwhile the stewards , were busily preparing dinner , in a large pavilion , erected by the commissioners , for the comfort of such parties . A splendid spread was ready by three o' clock , including liqours . wines , beer , lemonade , and monikie

Thereafter dance-music was commenced , and large numbers availed themselves of a trip on thc light fantastic toe . Aunt Sally ' attracted crowds ofthe sterner sex to her arena , and much merriment was caused by thc lanrc number oi misses .

Archey butts were put up , and superintended by Pro . CoWie , a fiord ing many their first opportunity of drawing the long bow . Tea was served at 6 . 30 . Thc greatest good feeling prevaded the company , only one regret was uttered , " that 8 o'clock had come too soon . " A special train was now wailing , and all got to Dundee before 9 o'clock , delighted with ihe day ' s excursion .

BOOTS of the Period at BI . AKKY ' S , Limc-strcct , Liverpool ( under the Alexandra Theatre ) . —[ Advt . l

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FREEMASONRY & ISRAELITISM. Article 1
ABERDEEN RECORDS. —No II. Article 3
PROV. GRAND LODGE of DEVON. Article 3
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF HERTFORDSHIRE. Article 5
CONSECRATION of the HARTINGTON R.A. CHAPTER, No. 916 . Article 5
SCOTLAND. Article 5
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NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. Article 6
Answers to Correspondents. Article 6
Births, Marrianges, and Deaths. Article 6
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THE PRINCE OF WALES IN IRELAND. Article 6
Multum in Parbo, or Masonic Notes and Queries. Article 7
Original Correspondence. Article 7
WEST LANCASHIRE MASONIC RELIEF COMMITTEE. Article 7
INSTALLA TION of the PRINCE OF WALES as PATRON of FREEMASONS in IRELAND. Article 8
THE ROSICRUCIAN SOCIETY IN ANGLIA Article 9
ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. Article 9
PROPOSED TESTIMONIAL TO BRO. BINCKES. Article 9
Reports of Masonic Meetings. Article 9
ROYAL ARCH. Article 10
MARK MASONRY. Article 10
ORDERS OF CHIVALRY. Article 10
ROYAL ARK MASONRY. Article 10
THE FREEMASONS' LIFE BOAT. Article 11
ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE BOAT INSTITUTION. Article 11
Foreign Masonic Intelligence. Article 11
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 11
Poetry. Article 12
METROPOLITAN MASONIC MEETINGS Article 12
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Prov. Grand Lodge Of Devon.

ters , times of meeting , and number of members . The number of members is as follows : — No . 39 , 74 members ; No . 70 , 76 ; No . 105 , 64 ; No . 106 , 80 ; No . 112 , 67 ; No . 156 , 90 ; No . 164 , 3 6 ; No . 18 9 , 57 ; No . 202 , 97 ; No . 223 , 52 ; No . 230 , 37 ; No . 24 S , 32 ; No . 251 , 49 ; No . 282 , 37 ; No . 303 , 38 ; No . 328 , 39 ; No . 372 , 57 ; No . 421 ,

33 ; No . 444 , 39 ; No . 494 , 23 ; No . 666 , 19 ; No . 710 , 43 ; No . 797 , 35 ; No . 954 , 93 5 No . 1091 , 33 ; No . 1099 , 32 ; No . 1125 , 42 ; No . 1135 , 15 ; No . 1138 , 42 ; No . 1181 , 19 ; No . 120 ; , 90 ; No . 1212 , 34 ; No . 1247 , 19 ; No . 1254 , 37 ; 1255 , 17 ; No . 1284 , 3 ; ; No . 3 , 32 , Two of the lodges had not yet paid their dues .

The P . G . M ., Bro . Huyshe , now proceeded to the appointments for the ensuing year . Bro . Metham received the Treasurer's collar , and the other offices were distributed as follows : — Bro . Captain Clarke ... Prov . S . G . AVarden . „ Captain Shanks ... ,, J . G . AVarden . „ Rev . N . Clarke ... ., G . Chaplain .

„ Rev . — , Lyne ... „ „ „ Major Russell ... „ G . Registrar . „ Samuel Jones ... „ S . G . Deacon . „ J . Greenfield ... „ J . D . Deacon . „ L . AVestcott „ G . Supt . AA orks .

„ H . Miller „ G . D . of C „ AV . Oram „ Asst . G . D . of C . „ J . B . Price ,, G . S word Bearer .

„ J . Pridham „ G , Organist . „ J . H . Snell „ G . Pursuivant . „ J . M . Hifficy ., G . Steward . „ A . Davies ' .,

„ S . S . Tremayne ... „ „ „ H . AV . Hoopc ... „ „ „ AV . Littleton ... „ „ „ J . H . AVestlake ... „ „ „ J . May ( elected ) ... „ G . Tyler .

The appointments being now all made , the brethren turned from labour to refreshment , and adjourned to the Churston Hotel , where a capital banquet—in respect of quantity ancl quality—was set out , and to which over 100 of the brethren sat down . Unfortunately , the attendance was not so good , and the impatience of a hungry spirit was not unfrequently shown . For a short time it was a case of care for one ' s-

self , 'but gradually all things got to order and all went well . As the banquet was not sat down to until after five o ' clock , the time was too short to permit of more than tlie usual loyal and Masonic toasts . —In responding to his health , thc P . G . Master , Bro . Huyshe , referred to the recent visit of the American brethren to England ancl

the sister countries , mentioning the hearty reception they had received and their gratification at it , and said he believed nothing was so calculated , or had assisted so much to allay the jealousy that had existed between the countries as Freemasonry . A few more remarks brought thc time near seven o ' clock , when the brethren rose in order to catcli the train leaving a few minutes after the hour .

The province of Cornwall would have been represented by Bro . \\ . J . Hughan , P . Prov . G . Sec , but he was unable to attend .

Provincial Grand Lodge Of Hertfordshire.

PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF HERTFORDSHIRE .

The annual meeting of this Provincial Grand Lodge was held at the Town Hall , Hertford , on Thursday , 3 rd August . Amongst the brethren present were tlic following : The R . W . Bro . AV . Stuart , P . G . W ., Prov . Grand Master ; the R . W . Bro . G . Francis , Deputy ]' rov . Grand Master :

AV . Bros . AVilson lies , Prov . Senior Grand Warden ; AV . Stewart , jun ., and T . F . Halsey , P . P . G . S . W . ' s ; II . Lloyd Thomas and II . Ovcv , P . P . G . J . AV . ' s ; the Rev . G . Finch , P . G . Chap ' . ; H . C . Finch , P . G . Reg ; J . Sedgwick , P . G . Sec ; W . Rogers , P , G . Treas . ; R . Bruce , P . P . G . D . :

S . Austin , P . P . G . Supt . of Works ; \ V . Wilson , P . G . D . C . ; J . Terry . J . II . Adams , ami C . Drummond , P . P . G . S . B . ' s ; Bros . II . B Hedges , AV . M . 403 , Hertford ; J . D . Medcalf , S . AV . 403 : O . H . AVagncr , LW . 403 ; T . S . Carter ,

Hon . Sec . 403 ; C . B . Jones , S . D . 403 ; C . P . Wyman , I . G . and Org . 403 ; S . Xenle ( M . C . \ AV . AVavrcner , AV . P . Willson , J . Boatwnght , j . E . Cussans , ]¦] . Salisbury , II . Camp ! : in , E . A .

Simson , E . Stott , A . T- Small , and F . Taylor , 403 j E . Palin ( J . AV . ) , E . T . Fard , F . f . Swig-

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wick , 404 , AAAford ; J . Shilcock , P . M . 449 , Iiitchin ; A . Allan ( D . C ) , Foster , and J . J . Hatton , 504 , Berkhampstead ; J . Forsyth ( W . M . ) , J . Copestick , ancl J . Tustin , 86 9 , Gresham , Waltham Cross ; F . Drummond , AA ' . M ., and H . Marfleet , P . M ., S 98 ; Rev . C . AV . S . Stanhope , & c ., 357 ; K West ( W . M . ) , E . Parker ( S . AV . ) ,

AV . C . Barnes ( J . W . ) , J . Sheldon ( J . D . ) , and J . Tydeman , 1327 , King Harold , AVaitham . The Grand Lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the last lodge and the Treasurer ' s accounts were passed . The P . G . Master then made the following appointments of brethren as Grand Officers : —

Bio . George Francis ... Prov . D . G . M . „ H . Easy Hodges ... „ G . S . AV . ., James Shilcock „ G . J . AA' ' . „ Rev . G . Finch „ G . Chap .

„ H . C . Finch „ G . Reg . „ J . Sedgwick „ G . Sec . „ E . AVest „ G . S . D . ., J . D . Medcalf „ G . J . D .

„ T . S . Carter , G . Supt . of Wks . „ AA . AVilson „ G . Dir . of Cers . ., C . P . AVyman „ G . Org . „ E . T . Foord „ G . Sword-bearer

„ T . R . Tustin „ G . Purs . „ J . J . Hatton „ G . Steward . „ S . Neale „ » ., „ Thomas „ G . Tyler .

Bro . T . S . Carter , P . G . Supt . of AVork . s , proposed that £$ 5 s . should be paid out of the P . G . Lodge Funds to the Hertford General Infirmary , which motion was seconded by Bro . J . Sedgwick , P . G . Sec , and carried unanimously .

The banquet was afterwards held 111 the Assembly Room , which was tastefully laid out . Fifty-seven brethren sat down to dinner . The M . AV . P . G . Master presided , the deputy chair being filled by Bro . Hodges , AA . M . 403 . 'The dinner was an excellent one , ancl was well served

by Mr . E . M . Davis , of the Salisbury Arms Hotel . "The M . AV . P . G . Master proposed the following toasts , viz . : " The Queen ancl the Craft , " "The Marquis of Ripon , G . M ., and Earl Carnarvon , D . G . M ., " "The Earl of Zetland and the Prince of AVales , P . G . M . 's , " "The Past and Present Grand Officers of England , " responded to

by Bro . Stuart , jun . Bra . Halsey proposed " The P . G . Master , " who returned thanks . Bro . Ovey proposed "The Deputy P . G . Master and the Provincial Grand Officers , " which was responded to hy Bro . Hodges , AV . M . of the Hertford Lodge and P . G . S . AV ., who stated how pleased he and tbe other Hertford brethren were to receive the

P . G . Master after an absence of seven years , and he trusted it would not be so long again before they saw the P . G . Lodge at Hertford . The G . Chaplain proposed " The Masters of the Lodges in thc Province , " which was responded to by

Bro . AVilson , AA' . M . ofthe Berkhampstead Lodge . In the intervals during the toasts some fine glees and songs were sung by Bros . Bam by , Donald King , . and Theodore Distin , and gave great satisfaction .

AVe must congralulalc the AV . M . and the members of the Hertford Lodge upon the great success of the meeting .

Consecration Of The Hartington R.A. Chapter, No. 916 .

CONSECRATION of the HARTINGTON R . A . CHAPTER , No . 916 .

On AA cdnesday last week this newly-formed chapter was consecrated with full Masonic honours at Eastbourne , in presence of the following

companions : E . J . rurni-r , D . P . G . M . of Sussex , PA Lennox Chapter ; the Rev . Sir John AV . Hayes , ]' . '/ .., P . G . Chaplain of Grand Lodge ; Gavin E , Pocord . g P . G . D . C , P . Z . Lennox Chapter ; John

II . Scolt , P . Z . Lennox Chapter ; Thomas Trollopc , M . E . Z . Emulation ; Joseph Dixon , P . Z . Lennox Chapter ; AV . T . Lording , Lennox Chapter ; G . Tatham , P . Z . Lennox Chapter ; R . Brannvcll , P . Z . Lennox Chapter ; A . Elmsley , J . 311 ; E . V . Fn . cman , P . Z . 311 , & c ; C G . Reed , M . E . Z . 7-52 ;

A \ . A . Shickcy , P . Z . Lennox Chapter -, C Briscoe , 311 ; Dr . John Griffiths , 11 . Lennox Chapter ; Rev . G . AV . M . Litle . M . E . Z . 311 ; G . A . AValters , 311 ; S . Hayward , P . Z . 53 ; Dr . Cunningham , M . E . Z . oif ) ; Thomas Lane , II . 916 ; AValler Kirkland , f .

916 ; T . Headland , y . 6 ; C M . Matthews , 916 ; T . S . AVatts , 916 ; Charles Cooke , 916 ; J . Ilornc , P . Z . ; nnd Dr . Bramlcy Roberts . Thc first chair was occupied by Comp . F tuner , sippotted in the second chair by Comp . Freeman , and in the third chair by Comp . Trollope , by whom

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the ceremony of consecration was most ably and impressively performed . Comp . Dr . Griffiths delivered an address—full , as indeed are ali the addresses delivered by that rev . companion , of Masonic lore and instruction . The whole ceremony was under the direction of

Comp . Pocock , thc pivot on which all the Masonry in Sussex turns . Comp . Dixon acted as E ., and Comp . J . I-I . Scott having succeeded Comp . Furner in the first chair , installed Comp . J . M . Cunningham as Z . of thc new chapter . Comp . T . Lane was then installed as II ., and Comp . A \ alter Kirkland

as J . The following officers were then appointed and duly invested : Comps . C . M . Matthews , as E . ; T . S . AVatts , as N . ; T . Headland , as Treas . ; S . P . S . ; Dr . Robcck , as 1 st Asst . S . ; J . Home , as 2 nd Asst . S . A number of candidates for exaltation were

proposed , and all business beingconcluded , the chapter was closed in solemn form by the new Z . An interesting feature in the consecration ofthe chapter was that a number of ladies were invited to a luncheon and to listen to the strains of the wellknown Hanoverian Band , engaged for thc occasion .

Among thc ladies we noticed Mrs .- Lane , Mrs , Roberts , Mrs . Litle , Mrs . AV . Kirkland , Miss Kirkland , Mrs . Freeman , Mrs . Trollopc , Mrs . Reed , the Misses Cunningham , Miss Bellingham , Mrs . Hide , & c . The banquet was served at four o ' clock , and was

of a most recherche description , and reflected great credit on Messrs . Headland ( Sussex Hotel ) and Mr . T . Mortis , by whom it was provided . The Banquet Committee well performed their duty , and complete success was the reward . The guests comprised , in addition to the above-named companions , several distinguished Masons . The usual loyal and

Masonic toasts were given and suitably acknowledged . AA e need hardly say a very pleasant clay was spent , and one which will be long remembered not only for the pleasure , but also for the instruction it afforded . Letters of apology were received from Comps . the Marquis of Hartington and Lord Pelham , both of whom were unable to be present .

Scotland.

SCOTLAND .

o DUNDEE . A large number of the brethren of Lodges 47 and 49 , Dundee , under the patronage of their respective Masters , Bros . Longmuir and Kilt , have been fortunate in carrying out the most successful picnic party we have ever seen in this quarter . The place selected for thc day ' s excursion , was

the Dundee commissioners water-works , at Monikie , in the immediate neighbourhood of one of the residences of thc R . H . Earl of Dalhousie , Past Grand Master for Scotland . Through the instrumentality of Bro . Col . Guthrie , permission was also given thc patty to visit Panmure House , the gardens , " Live and let live "

Monument , and several other places of interest , within his Lordship ' s private grounds . His Lordship also gave permission , to those who preferred to indulge in thc gentle art , that they might use his boats , for that purpose , on the reservoirs , a favour which was highly appreciated , as it is known such privileges arc seldom given beyond his own distinguished friends .

Ihe Monikie reservoirs arc very extensive , covetupwards of 130 acres ; are studded with prettily wooded islands , and the grounds are beautifully laid out with walks , shrubs , evergreens , and flowers ; with lawns sufficiently large to accomodate several thousand visitors .

They arc 500 feet above thc sea level , and contain nearly a years supply of water to the town of Dundee ; 1200 C 0 inhabitants . The parly arrived at the ' works " a little before 12 o ' clock , and as had been previously arranged , different sections were formed , so that all might see

the places having lhc greatest interest to them . Meanwhile the stewards , were busily preparing dinner , in a large pavilion , erected by the commissioners , for the comfort of such parties . A splendid spread was ready by three o' clock , including liqours . wines , beer , lemonade , and monikie

Thereafter dance-music was commenced , and large numbers availed themselves of a trip on thc light fantastic toe . Aunt Sally ' attracted crowds ofthe sterner sex to her arena , and much merriment was caused by thc lanrc number oi misses .

Archey butts were put up , and superintended by Pro . CoWie , a fiord ing many their first opportunity of drawing the long bow . Tea was served at 6 . 30 . Thc greatest good feeling prevaded the company , only one regret was uttered , " that 8 o'clock had come too soon . " A special train was now wailing , and all got to Dundee before 9 o'clock , delighted with ihe day ' s excursion .

BOOTS of the Period at BI . AKKY ' S , Limc-strcct , Liverpool ( under the Alexandra Theatre ) . —[ Advt . l

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