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v TEE GRAFT . ° PROVINCIAL . SUEERSESS—Adonis' Lodge , No . 158 : —The members ''' of this lodge assembled for the dispatch of business on Tuesday night ; 6 th July : The lodge was
opened in due and ancient form b y Bro . Fleming , WlM ., who was supported by the whole of the officers of the lodge . ' Bro . J . Downs being a candidate for
tlie" sublime degree of a Master Mason was entrusted arid . retired ; 'he ' was afterwards readmitted , and raised to that sublime degree iri art-able manner by the W : M . Bro . Bridge , who was a . candidate for the Fellow Craft degree , was' duly passed . Among the visitors were Bros ! Prescott ( W ; M . 706 ) , McDonald ( W . M . 1089 ) ,
Bajuiell ( Sec : 1089 )^ and Whitton ( Faucett Lodge , Seiih ' aui Harbour , ' 661 ) : LWRnpooL .- 'Marmer ' sZodye , No . 249 . — Tho regular meeting of the above lodge was held on the 1 st'hist . , it being t he anniversary of the lodge . The lod ge was opened b y Bro . George de la Perrelle , W . M . The minutes Of' the last regular lodge ,
and the Lodge ' . of Emergency were read and confirmed . Mr . John Hayes was balloted for , and declared duly elected : Bro . William J . Underwood was alfe ' o declared elected as a joining member from lodge No . 1 , 021 , " Barrow-in-Furness . " The lodge wa & . then opened in the second degree , and Bro .
Philip Pinningtori , W . M . elect , was presented for thfi , benefit of installation , and subscribed to the ancient charges' which were read by the Secretary . The lodge was then opened in the third degree . A Bpiird of Installed Masters was formed , and Bro . Piiinliigton was installed W . M . for the ensuing
ye ^ tr , in accordance with the ancient custom . Bro . De la ' Perrelle , P . M ., was the installing officer , and Broil . ! , ' Ha ' mer and Mottj Past Masters , kindly rendered' their assistance . The brethren were readmitted , and Bro . Pinnihgton was proclaimed W . M ., and saluted in the several degrees by the
brethren . He then proceeded to appoint and invest his officers , whose names are as follows : — Bro , Richard Tubb ; S . W . ; A . Walker , J . W . ; F . Gtfswgll , S . D . ; Rotheram , J . D . ; Pearson , Treas . ; 1 <« Roberts , Sec . ; Thomas Joseph , Inner Guard ; aftJ J . J . Rose , J . N . Pendleton , George Evans , and
Edwin Hughes , Stewards . Bro . Jones , P . M ., Director of Ceremonies , and Bro . Robinson , Orgauinst . On the motion ol Bro . Hamer , P . M ., seconded by .: Bro . Jones , P . M ., Bro . Ball was re-elected Tyler . Mr . John Hayes being , present , was then properly proposed , admitted in due form , installed into
Freenia ^ oury , and declared himself a subscriber . Letters were read from the Prov . G . S ., and the Grand Secretary , authorizing and confirming certain alterations in the bye-laws . A letter from Bro . R , Campbell was read , containing his resignation , oil , account of going abroad . On the motion of
Bro , Walker , J . W ., seconded by Bro . Rotheram , J . D ., the appointment of Committee ( as per resolution , of tho lodge , June 3 rd , 1869 ) , was deferred until tho . next regular meeting . Nothing more appearing for the gooil of the Craft , the lodge was closed in the usual solemn form . The brethren afterwards
proceeded to ; ltoby" to enjoy the annual banquet , sy . in ' p uously prepared by Bro . Houlston , of the Stanley Arms Hotel . During the evening the usual loyal ami Masonic toasts were given , and heartily responded to . Several ol the brethren contributed to the festivity of the evening by singing
some excellent songs , Ac ., and a pleasing part of th # proceedings was the presentation of ' a P . M . ' s gtljd jewel to the immediate P . M ., Bro . De la Perrelle , towards the cost cf which the brethren had subseribid most readily . The jewel bears the following inscription : — " Presented to Bro . ( Lorge de laTerrell , P . M ., at the expiration of his year of
office as W . M ., by the brethren of the Mariner ' s Do'd ge , No . 24 " ) , of Free . and Accepted Masons . Liverpool , July 1 st , 18 W ) . * ' Bro . De la Perrelle acknowledged the presentation in words full of syii . piithy , and expressive of good feeling towards tile brethren . The meeting terminated at an earl y hour , and the brethren returned to their homes after greatly enjoying the annual treat .
ScAiinououaii . —Dcnison Lodge , A'u . 1248 .- -This lodge held its regular meetiug , at tho Grand Hotel , oil the 8 th July . The following officers and brethren were present : —Bros . \ V . F . Ro ;> ke , . / . /' ., P . M ., P . P . G . tJ . W ., as AV . M . ; W . B . Stewart , P . M . ; S . H . Armitage , S . W . ; J . Groves , J . W . ; G . H .
Walsbaw , S . D . ; II . W . Garnett , J . D . ; J . E . Green , Sec . ; II . C . Martin , P . M ., I . G . ; J . Verity , Tyler ; V ; , Stewart , Brcarcy , Mason , Taylor , Cook , Thorpe , Oelemere , and Kitchen . The lodge was opened in tho first degree , and tho minutes were read ami
confirmed . The lodge was then opened in the second degree , and Bros . Taylor , Cook , and Thorpe , passed air examination and retired . The lodge was opened in the third degree , and the above-named three brethren , were separately admitted , and raised to th ' o ' sublime degree of Master Masons . Bros . Rooke and Stewart , P . M . ' s , performed the duties , in their
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well-known effective jind very impressive manner . The lodge was now worked down to the first degree , and closed with solemn prayer . PRINCETOWN . —Lodge of Benevolence , No . 666 . — The festival of this lodge was held on Wednesday week at Princetown , when Bro . Charles Tregillus was
installed as W . M . by Bro . Chapman , P . M ., P . P . G . D . C , in his usual able manner . The W . M . having invested Bros : W . estlake as S . W :, Alexander as J . W . y Gilbert S . D ., ' Hunt J D ., and Vincent I . G :, the lodge'was closed in due forni . Bro . Metherell was appointed
Secretary ; and Bro : Andrews , Tyler . The brethren then adjourned to the Duchy Hotel ; arid : spent a very pleasant evening under the presidericyof Bro . Du Pre , P . M ; , P . P . CD . C Bro . Thymic ; P . M ., P . P . CO ., added much to the pleasure" of the day by undertaking the ' musical portion of the ceremony .-
IRELAND . Tralec Lodge , No . 379 The 5 th instant being the first Monday in the month , this lodge - met ' as usual , Bro . Thomas Morris , W . M ., in the chair . Other officers present were Win . Hill , P . M .,. acting S . W . ; Win . Mason , P . M ., acting J . W . ' ; F . McCarthy ,
S . D . ; Sealy Weekes , J . D . ; J . MeGiUyctiddy , acting I . G . ; AVm . Graham , acting Sec . ; De C . McGillycuddy , P . M ., Treas . Colour Sergeant Chas . Gorman , Slst Regfc ., and Mr . Arthur S . Crisp , were balloted for and admitted . The former being in attendance was initiated into the mysteries of Masonry by Bro .
D . McGdlycuddy , who duly impressed on the candidate the beautiful lessons of our ancient order . Some local matters having been discussed , and a new candidate having being proposed , the lodge- was closed' in due form , and the brethren adjourned to refreshment . The only visitor present was Bro . Sloane , 153 , Dublin .
The Royal Arch.
THE ROYAL ARCH .
PROVINCIAL . - MELTON MOWIIRAY . —The Da Mowbray Chapter , No . 1130 . —The' second meeting of this chapter was held on Thursday , the Sth July , wheiv Bro . Chester P . Newconibe , of the Doric Lodge , Grantham , and Bro . G . M . Ashforth , of the Rutland Lodge , 1130 ,
were exalted to the supreme degree of the Royal Arch . Comp . Kelly , Prov . G . H . ; gave the lectures , CoiYip . Douglass acting as P . S . ( for the first time ) and doing his work perfectly . Several brethren were proposed as candidates for exaltation at the next meeting , in
November ; and the bye-laws were confirmed . CoiUp . Oxford , Prov . ( i . Warden of Northamptonshire and Secretary of the Stamford Lodge , was the only visitor present . The chapter was closed at 7 o ' clock , and the companions partook of supper , after which an hour or two were spent in harmony .
MARK MASONRY . EASTWOOD , WKST YORK . —Prince Edward Lodge , A o . 14 . —The regular meeting of this Mark Masters ' Lodge , was held on the 11 th inst ., when there was a very large attendance of members and visitors from both Lancashire and Yorkshire . The W . M ., Bro . John Barker , having opened the lodge , he resigned tlie gavel in favour of Bro . W . Pilling , P . M ., who
theu advanced eight candidates to this honourable degree in Masonry . Fourteen candidates had been balloted for , but the other six did not present themselves . The lodge was then closed . Mid the brethren adjourned to the 1 > rgeroom for the purpose of conferring some minor degrees . The " Old Mark , " was given to sixteen candidates ; tho "St . Lawrence , " to lourteen ; and the "Mark . Ark , and Link , " also to
fourteen . HALIFAX , WKST YORK . —Fcndey Lodtje , A o . 08 . —The regular quarterly meeting of this lodga was held ou the 12 th inst ., when there was only a limited attendance of the officers and members . Bro . W . Cooke , P . M ., P . G . S . O ., in the absence of the W . M .,
presided . I hree candidates were balloted for and unanimously accepted , but only one , Bro . T . G . Knowles , W . M . of the Derby Lodge , 105 . 5 , presented himself for advancement . There being no other business to transact , the lodge was closed in harmony .
BROTHKKTIIK HKV . K . mroxi ) DA . <) IIIM-: N ' , M . A ., hasbeeu appointed to the charge of Tralec parish , which is most gratifying to the parishioners , who remember with affection his labours in their midst previous to his removal to Limerick . UNITKD STRK . VGTII LODOK OK INSTRUCTION , NO . 228 . —The members meet for the purpose of
Instruction , at Bro . Geo . Garrett ' s , the Bull and Gate tavern , Kentish Town-road , every Wednesday evening , at 8 o ' clock precisely . TBMI ' LOHUK , No . 101 . —The summer banquet in connection with this Lodge took p lace on Tuesday last , at the Crown Hotel , Broxbourne , under the
presidency of the W . M ., Bro . Joseph Tanner . On this occasion the ladies were invited , which added materially to the enjoyment of the party , who , after the banquet and dessert ( which was admirably served bj Bro , Benning ( ield ) amused themselves by dancing , & e , until the time for returning , and parted fully gratified with their day ' s pleasure .
Provincial Grand Lodge Of West Yorkshire.
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF WEST YORKSHIRE .
The Provincial Grand Lodge of West Yorkshire held its quarterly meeting on Wednesday week , at the White Lion Hotel , Hebden Bridge ; by the invitation of the Prince' Frederick Lodge ; 307 :-when there was a large attendance of brethren . The lodge having been opened by the W . M : Bro . F . Whitaker , 448 , Halifax : and officers of the
Prince Frederick Lodge , the Grand Lodge officers entered the room , and in the absence of the Earl de Grey and Ripon , R . W . D . G . M . and P . G . M . of West Yorkshire , Bro . Bentley Shaw , G . S . D ., W . D . P . G . M ., presided , aud the Grand Lodge was opened in solemn form . Amongst the officers of the Grand Lodge present were the "W . the Hon . and Rev . P . Y . '
Savile , M . A ., P . M ., P . S . G . W . ; E . Armitage , P . M ., P . J . G . W . ; Rev . J . F . A . Eyre , M . A ., P . G . C . ; C . Oldroyd , P . M .- , P . P . G . R ., P . G . T . ; William Savile Wood , P . M ., P . G . R . ; R . R . Nelson , P . M ., P . G : S . ; Capt . George RobinsOn , P . M ., P . S . CD . ; G . Nbr ' -
mantou , P . M ., P . J . G . D . ; S Biuns , P . M ., P . G . D . C . ; S . H . Stocks , P . G . AD . C . ; E . Driiry , P . G . S . B . ; A . Briggs , P . G . P . ; T . S . Higgins , P . G . A . P . ; William Elliott . P . G . S . ; A . W . Ramsden , P . G . S . ; C . Pratt ,
P . G . S . V . W , ; the Rev . J . Senior , LL . D ., P . G . C ; W . Rhodes , P . P . G . W . ; J . Peace , P . P . G . O . ; T . Perkiutori , P . P . G . S . of W . After several- matters of business had been transacted , a resoliftion was carried unanimously "That the 500 guineas presented to the Boys' School be '
applied to enfranchise the offices of the P . G . W . > theP . G . R ., the P . G . T ., and P . G . S ., making those ' officers for the time-being vice-presidents in perpetuity . " The D . G . P . M . then called the special attention ' of the Grand Lodge to the present position of the '
Royal Masonic Institution for Boysy showing the necessity which existed 1 for further contributions ,-in order to carry out efficiently the work of educa- ' tion , and to render the school available for the introduction of an additional number of boys ; and strongly urged the brethren to supplement the
handsome contribution of £ 12 , 000 made last year , in order to clear the school from debt . The report of the Charity Committee having been adopted , the Grand Lodge was closed accord- * iug to ancient custom . Subsequently nearly 100 brethren sat down to- an
excellent banquet , at the White Horse Hotel , supplied by Brother Jackson , P . M ., at which the-W . D . P . G . M . presided , and was supported on his ' right by Bro . the Hon . and Rev . P . Y . Savile , M . A ., ' P . G . S . W ., and on his left by Bro . Ed . Armitage , P . G . J . W ., and other officers of the Grand Lodge
The CHAIRMAN gave the loyal toasts , that of the ' army , navy , and volunteers being responded to by Bro . Nelson , P . G . S ., Bros . Jessop and Charnock , of St . James ' s Lodge , Halifax , 448 . The Chairman proposed the M . W . Grand Mast .-r of England , the Right Hon . the Karl of Zetland , and the rest of the
grand officers . Bro . Saville proposed the Right-Hon . the Earl de Grey and Ripon , R . W . D . G . M . of England , and PCM . of West Yorkshire , to which the Chairman responded , as well aft to the toast of the D . P . G . M . and the rest of the provincial grand officers . The toast of ( he V . W ., tho
Provincial Grand Chaplains , and the clerical brethren ,, was proposed by Bro . Arruitage , and responded to bv Bro . the Rev . J . F . A . tiyre , P . G . C . Bro . Nelson replied to the toast of the masonic charities . The Chairman submitted the toast of tho W . M . ' sand P . M . ' s of lodges , in which he complimented the
officers and members of Prince Frederick lodge upon the hearty reception given to tho Grand Lodge ; Bro . F . Whitaker , W . M . of Prince Prederick lodge responded , and proposed the visiting brethren , which was responded to by Bro . Sutclilfe , of Todmorden , and others .
Other toasts were given anil responded to , the proceedings being agreeably interspersed by glees , given by a selection from the members of the Hebden Bridge Choral Society , with Bro . Thomas ' Whitaker presiding at the piano . The proceedings closed at an early hour .
AT the pleasing and interesting Festival holdell at the Masonic Institution for Boys , Wood Green , ou Thursday , the 1 st inst ., both the Military Bind for the Fete and the Quadrille Bands in the Dining : and School Rooms were provided by Bro . James Weaver , of the Orchestral Band Office , 40 , Howlaudstreet , Fit / roy-square , W ,, and all were excellent :
A SERMON will be preached to-morrow at St . Helen ' s Church , Bishopsgato , by V . W . the Itov . John E . Cox , P . G . C , ou behalf of tho RoyaL Masonic Institution for Boys , at Wood Green , there will be full Choral Service , commencing at 11 o ' clock ^ , and it is to be hoped that tho appeal of tho Rev . Brother will be met with a liberal response .
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v TEE GRAFT . ° PROVINCIAL . SUEERSESS—Adonis' Lodge , No . 158 : —The members ''' of this lodge assembled for the dispatch of business on Tuesday night ; 6 th July : The lodge was
opened in due and ancient form b y Bro . Fleming , WlM ., who was supported by the whole of the officers of the lodge . ' Bro . J . Downs being a candidate for
tlie" sublime degree of a Master Mason was entrusted arid . retired ; 'he ' was afterwards readmitted , and raised to that sublime degree iri art-able manner by the W : M . Bro . Bridge , who was a . candidate for the Fellow Craft degree , was' duly passed . Among the visitors were Bros ! Prescott ( W ; M . 706 ) , McDonald ( W . M . 1089 ) ,
Bajuiell ( Sec : 1089 )^ and Whitton ( Faucett Lodge , Seiih ' aui Harbour , ' 661 ) : LWRnpooL .- 'Marmer ' sZodye , No . 249 . — Tho regular meeting of the above lodge was held on the 1 st'hist . , it being t he anniversary of the lodge . The lod ge was opened b y Bro . George de la Perrelle , W . M . The minutes Of' the last regular lodge ,
and the Lodge ' . of Emergency were read and confirmed . Mr . John Hayes was balloted for , and declared duly elected : Bro . William J . Underwood was alfe ' o declared elected as a joining member from lodge No . 1 , 021 , " Barrow-in-Furness . " The lodge wa & . then opened in the second degree , and Bro .
Philip Pinningtori , W . M . elect , was presented for thfi , benefit of installation , and subscribed to the ancient charges' which were read by the Secretary . The lodge was then opened in the third degree . A Bpiird of Installed Masters was formed , and Bro . Piiinliigton was installed W . M . for the ensuing
ye ^ tr , in accordance with the ancient custom . Bro . De la ' Perrelle , P . M ., was the installing officer , and Broil . ! , ' Ha ' mer and Mottj Past Masters , kindly rendered' their assistance . The brethren were readmitted , and Bro . Pinnihgton was proclaimed W . M ., and saluted in the several degrees by the
brethren . He then proceeded to appoint and invest his officers , whose names are as follows : — Bro , Richard Tubb ; S . W . ; A . Walker , J . W . ; F . Gtfswgll , S . D . ; Rotheram , J . D . ; Pearson , Treas . ; 1 <« Roberts , Sec . ; Thomas Joseph , Inner Guard ; aftJ J . J . Rose , J . N . Pendleton , George Evans , and
Edwin Hughes , Stewards . Bro . Jones , P . M ., Director of Ceremonies , and Bro . Robinson , Orgauinst . On the motion ol Bro . Hamer , P . M ., seconded by .: Bro . Jones , P . M ., Bro . Ball was re-elected Tyler . Mr . John Hayes being , present , was then properly proposed , admitted in due form , installed into
Freenia ^ oury , and declared himself a subscriber . Letters were read from the Prov . G . S ., and the Grand Secretary , authorizing and confirming certain alterations in the bye-laws . A letter from Bro . R , Campbell was read , containing his resignation , oil , account of going abroad . On the motion of
Bro , Walker , J . W ., seconded by Bro . Rotheram , J . D ., the appointment of Committee ( as per resolution , of tho lodge , June 3 rd , 1869 ) , was deferred until tho . next regular meeting . Nothing more appearing for the gooil of the Craft , the lodge was closed in the usual solemn form . The brethren afterwards
proceeded to ; ltoby" to enjoy the annual banquet , sy . in ' p uously prepared by Bro . Houlston , of the Stanley Arms Hotel . During the evening the usual loyal ami Masonic toasts were given , and heartily responded to . Several ol the brethren contributed to the festivity of the evening by singing
some excellent songs , Ac ., and a pleasing part of th # proceedings was the presentation of ' a P . M . ' s gtljd jewel to the immediate P . M ., Bro . De la Perrelle , towards the cost cf which the brethren had subseribid most readily . The jewel bears the following inscription : — " Presented to Bro . ( Lorge de laTerrell , P . M ., at the expiration of his year of
office as W . M ., by the brethren of the Mariner ' s Do'd ge , No . 24 " ) , of Free . and Accepted Masons . Liverpool , July 1 st , 18 W ) . * ' Bro . De la Perrelle acknowledged the presentation in words full of syii . piithy , and expressive of good feeling towards tile brethren . The meeting terminated at an earl y hour , and the brethren returned to their homes after greatly enjoying the annual treat .
ScAiinououaii . —Dcnison Lodge , A'u . 1248 .- -This lodge held its regular meetiug , at tho Grand Hotel , oil the 8 th July . The following officers and brethren were present : —Bros . \ V . F . Ro ;> ke , . / . /' ., P . M ., P . P . G . tJ . W ., as AV . M . ; W . B . Stewart , P . M . ; S . H . Armitage , S . W . ; J . Groves , J . W . ; G . H .
Walsbaw , S . D . ; II . W . Garnett , J . D . ; J . E . Green , Sec . ; II . C . Martin , P . M ., I . G . ; J . Verity , Tyler ; V ; , Stewart , Brcarcy , Mason , Taylor , Cook , Thorpe , Oelemere , and Kitchen . The lodge was opened in tho first degree , and tho minutes were read ami
confirmed . The lodge was then opened in the second degree , and Bros . Taylor , Cook , and Thorpe , passed air examination and retired . The lodge was opened in the third degree , and the above-named three brethren , were separately admitted , and raised to th ' o ' sublime degree of Master Masons . Bros . Rooke and Stewart , P . M . ' s , performed the duties , in their
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well-known effective jind very impressive manner . The lodge was now worked down to the first degree , and closed with solemn prayer . PRINCETOWN . —Lodge of Benevolence , No . 666 . — The festival of this lodge was held on Wednesday week at Princetown , when Bro . Charles Tregillus was
installed as W . M . by Bro . Chapman , P . M ., P . P . G . D . C , in his usual able manner . The W . M . having invested Bros : W . estlake as S . W :, Alexander as J . W . y Gilbert S . D ., ' Hunt J D ., and Vincent I . G :, the lodge'was closed in due forni . Bro . Metherell was appointed
Secretary ; and Bro : Andrews , Tyler . The brethren then adjourned to the Duchy Hotel ; arid : spent a very pleasant evening under the presidericyof Bro . Du Pre , P . M ; , P . P . CD . C Bro . Thymic ; P . M ., P . P . CO ., added much to the pleasure" of the day by undertaking the ' musical portion of the ceremony .-
IRELAND . Tralec Lodge , No . 379 The 5 th instant being the first Monday in the month , this lodge - met ' as usual , Bro . Thomas Morris , W . M ., in the chair . Other officers present were Win . Hill , P . M .,. acting S . W . ; Win . Mason , P . M ., acting J . W . ' ; F . McCarthy ,
S . D . ; Sealy Weekes , J . D . ; J . MeGiUyctiddy , acting I . G . ; AVm . Graham , acting Sec . ; De C . McGillycuddy , P . M ., Treas . Colour Sergeant Chas . Gorman , Slst Regfc ., and Mr . Arthur S . Crisp , were balloted for and admitted . The former being in attendance was initiated into the mysteries of Masonry by Bro .
D . McGdlycuddy , who duly impressed on the candidate the beautiful lessons of our ancient order . Some local matters having been discussed , and a new candidate having being proposed , the lodge- was closed' in due form , and the brethren adjourned to refreshment . The only visitor present was Bro . Sloane , 153 , Dublin .
The Royal Arch.
THE ROYAL ARCH .
PROVINCIAL . - MELTON MOWIIRAY . —The Da Mowbray Chapter , No . 1130 . —The' second meeting of this chapter was held on Thursday , the Sth July , wheiv Bro . Chester P . Newconibe , of the Doric Lodge , Grantham , and Bro . G . M . Ashforth , of the Rutland Lodge , 1130 ,
were exalted to the supreme degree of the Royal Arch . Comp . Kelly , Prov . G . H . ; gave the lectures , CoiYip . Douglass acting as P . S . ( for the first time ) and doing his work perfectly . Several brethren were proposed as candidates for exaltation at the next meeting , in
November ; and the bye-laws were confirmed . CoiUp . Oxford , Prov . ( i . Warden of Northamptonshire and Secretary of the Stamford Lodge , was the only visitor present . The chapter was closed at 7 o ' clock , and the companions partook of supper , after which an hour or two were spent in harmony .
MARK MASONRY . EASTWOOD , WKST YORK . —Prince Edward Lodge , A o . 14 . —The regular meeting of this Mark Masters ' Lodge , was held on the 11 th inst ., when there was a very large attendance of members and visitors from both Lancashire and Yorkshire . The W . M ., Bro . John Barker , having opened the lodge , he resigned tlie gavel in favour of Bro . W . Pilling , P . M ., who
theu advanced eight candidates to this honourable degree in Masonry . Fourteen candidates had been balloted for , but the other six did not present themselves . The lodge was then closed . Mid the brethren adjourned to the 1 > rgeroom for the purpose of conferring some minor degrees . The " Old Mark , " was given to sixteen candidates ; tho "St . Lawrence , " to lourteen ; and the "Mark . Ark , and Link , " also to
fourteen . HALIFAX , WKST YORK . —Fcndey Lodtje , A o . 08 . —The regular quarterly meeting of this lodga was held ou the 12 th inst ., when there was only a limited attendance of the officers and members . Bro . W . Cooke , P . M ., P . G . S . O ., in the absence of the W . M .,
presided . I hree candidates were balloted for and unanimously accepted , but only one , Bro . T . G . Knowles , W . M . of the Derby Lodge , 105 . 5 , presented himself for advancement . There being no other business to transact , the lodge was closed in harmony .
BROTHKKTIIK HKV . K . mroxi ) DA . <) IIIM-: N ' , M . A ., hasbeeu appointed to the charge of Tralec parish , which is most gratifying to the parishioners , who remember with affection his labours in their midst previous to his removal to Limerick . UNITKD STRK . VGTII LODOK OK INSTRUCTION , NO . 228 . —The members meet for the purpose of
Instruction , at Bro . Geo . Garrett ' s , the Bull and Gate tavern , Kentish Town-road , every Wednesday evening , at 8 o ' clock precisely . TBMI ' LOHUK , No . 101 . —The summer banquet in connection with this Lodge took p lace on Tuesday last , at the Crown Hotel , Broxbourne , under the
presidency of the W . M ., Bro . Joseph Tanner . On this occasion the ladies were invited , which added materially to the enjoyment of the party , who , after the banquet and dessert ( which was admirably served bj Bro , Benning ( ield ) amused themselves by dancing , & e , until the time for returning , and parted fully gratified with their day ' s pleasure .
Provincial Grand Lodge Of West Yorkshire.
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF WEST YORKSHIRE .
The Provincial Grand Lodge of West Yorkshire held its quarterly meeting on Wednesday week , at the White Lion Hotel , Hebden Bridge ; by the invitation of the Prince' Frederick Lodge ; 307 :-when there was a large attendance of brethren . The lodge having been opened by the W . M : Bro . F . Whitaker , 448 , Halifax : and officers of the
Prince Frederick Lodge , the Grand Lodge officers entered the room , and in the absence of the Earl de Grey and Ripon , R . W . D . G . M . and P . G . M . of West Yorkshire , Bro . Bentley Shaw , G . S . D ., W . D . P . G . M ., presided , aud the Grand Lodge was opened in solemn form . Amongst the officers of the Grand Lodge present were the "W . the Hon . and Rev . P . Y . '
Savile , M . A ., P . M ., P . S . G . W . ; E . Armitage , P . M ., P . J . G . W . ; Rev . J . F . A . Eyre , M . A ., P . G . C . ; C . Oldroyd , P . M .- , P . P . G . R ., P . G . T . ; William Savile Wood , P . M ., P . G . R . ; R . R . Nelson , P . M ., P . G : S . ; Capt . George RobinsOn , P . M ., P . S . CD . ; G . Nbr ' -
mantou , P . M ., P . J . G . D . ; S Biuns , P . M ., P . G . D . C . ; S . H . Stocks , P . G . AD . C . ; E . Driiry , P . G . S . B . ; A . Briggs , P . G . P . ; T . S . Higgins , P . G . A . P . ; William Elliott . P . G . S . ; A . W . Ramsden , P . G . S . ; C . Pratt ,
P . G . S . V . W , ; the Rev . J . Senior , LL . D ., P . G . C ; W . Rhodes , P . P . G . W . ; J . Peace , P . P . G . O . ; T . Perkiutori , P . P . G . S . of W . After several- matters of business had been transacted , a resoliftion was carried unanimously "That the 500 guineas presented to the Boys' School be '
applied to enfranchise the offices of the P . G . W . > theP . G . R ., the P . G . T ., and P . G . S ., making those ' officers for the time-being vice-presidents in perpetuity . " The D . G . P . M . then called the special attention ' of the Grand Lodge to the present position of the '
Royal Masonic Institution for Boysy showing the necessity which existed 1 for further contributions ,-in order to carry out efficiently the work of educa- ' tion , and to render the school available for the introduction of an additional number of boys ; and strongly urged the brethren to supplement the
handsome contribution of £ 12 , 000 made last year , in order to clear the school from debt . The report of the Charity Committee having been adopted , the Grand Lodge was closed accord- * iug to ancient custom . Subsequently nearly 100 brethren sat down to- an
excellent banquet , at the White Horse Hotel , supplied by Brother Jackson , P . M ., at which the-W . D . P . G . M . presided , and was supported on his ' right by Bro . the Hon . and Rev . P . Y . Savile , M . A ., ' P . G . S . W ., and on his left by Bro . Ed . Armitage , P . G . J . W ., and other officers of the Grand Lodge
The CHAIRMAN gave the loyal toasts , that of the ' army , navy , and volunteers being responded to by Bro . Nelson , P . G . S ., Bros . Jessop and Charnock , of St . James ' s Lodge , Halifax , 448 . The Chairman proposed the M . W . Grand Mast .-r of England , the Right Hon . the Karl of Zetland , and the rest of the
grand officers . Bro . Saville proposed the Right-Hon . the Earl de Grey and Ripon , R . W . D . G . M . of England , and PCM . of West Yorkshire , to which the Chairman responded , as well aft to the toast of the D . P . G . M . and the rest of the provincial grand officers . The toast of ( he V . W ., tho
Provincial Grand Chaplains , and the clerical brethren ,, was proposed by Bro . Arruitage , and responded to bv Bro . the Rev . J . F . A . tiyre , P . G . C . Bro . Nelson replied to the toast of the masonic charities . The Chairman submitted the toast of tho W . M . ' sand P . M . ' s of lodges , in which he complimented the
officers and members of Prince Frederick lodge upon the hearty reception given to tho Grand Lodge ; Bro . F . Whitaker , W . M . of Prince Prederick lodge responded , and proposed the visiting brethren , which was responded to by Bro . Sutclilfe , of Todmorden , and others .
Other toasts were given anil responded to , the proceedings being agreeably interspersed by glees , given by a selection from the members of the Hebden Bridge Choral Society , with Bro . Thomas ' Whitaker presiding at the piano . The proceedings closed at an early hour .
AT the pleasing and interesting Festival holdell at the Masonic Institution for Boys , Wood Green , ou Thursday , the 1 st inst ., both the Military Bind for the Fete and the Quadrille Bands in the Dining : and School Rooms were provided by Bro . James Weaver , of the Orchestral Band Office , 40 , Howlaudstreet , Fit / roy-square , W ,, and all were excellent :
A SERMON will be preached to-morrow at St . Helen ' s Church , Bishopsgato , by V . W . the Itov . John E . Cox , P . G . C , ou behalf of tho RoyaL Masonic Institution for Boys , at Wood Green , there will be full Choral Service , commencing at 11 o ' clock ^ , and it is to be hoped that tho appeal of tho Rev . Brother will be met with a liberal response .