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Consecration Of The Douglas Lodge, No. 1725.

CONSECRATION OF THE DOUGLAS LODGE , No . 1725 .

One of the most interesting and important ceremonies connected with Freemasonry of late years in the Province of Kent took place on Friday , nth inst . The growth of the Craft in the county town and its neighbourhood has been so rapid and so extensive , that it has been found f . j

necessary to establish a new lodge , the old Belvidere Lodge having been for some time past quite full . The idea of establishing a neyv lodge , which should assume a position yvorthy of the county town , when once broached , was eagerly taken up . The petition was signed by several influential brethren , and at a meeting of the founders it was unanimously resolved to call it the "Douglas" Lodge , in : . '

honour of Aretas Akers Douglas , Esq ., who , since he has taken up his residence at Chilston Park has evinced the warmest interest in all matters appertaining to Masonry in this part of the county . It was also resolved to invite him to become the first Master ; yvhich , after some hesitation , on account of his being alreaely Master of thc Mailing Abbey Lodge , ,

he consented to undertake , provided the necessary dispensation could be obtained from the Grand Lodge in order to allow him to hold both offices . The petition yvas successful * , and the founders were greatly delighted on receiving their warrant . Arrangements were immediately made for the consecration of the neyv lodge ; and that imposing ceremony took place , as yve have mentioned , on the 9 th

inst , in the magnificent lodge room over the gateway of the ancient College at Maidstone . A more appropriate building could not have been possibly secured , and the brethren are much indebted to the gentleman who , by permission of the noble oyvner , sub-let it to the brethren for the use of the Craft . Some years ago it was used by the Constitutional Association , since then it has been used as

a portion of the domestic offices of the . College j but noyv it has been so beautified and adorned as to be scarcely recognisable by those who only knew it under its former aspect . The Masonic furniture is , as may be supposed , entirely new , and has been made to harmonise exactly yvith the surroundings of thc building . With these preliminary remarks wc must proceed to

record the ceremony of consecration . 1 he brethren assembled at the College at 4 o ' clock , and when attired in their full Masonic clothing , presented a most imposing array , there being an unusually large attendance of officers ofboth Grand and Profincial Grand Lodges . They included — Bros . Viscount Holmesdale , M . P ., P . G . M . * , J . S . Eastes , D . P . G . M . j John B . Monckton , P . G . D ., P . Bd . G . P . j P . de

L . Long , S . G . D . ; Capt . Philips , S . G . D . ; Reginald Bird , D . P . G . M . ( Oxon ) ; Rev . E . Moore , P . G . C . ; Col . Gierke , P . M . 1- { 8-j , P . G . S . W . Devon ; Aretas Akers Douglas , W . M . ' Mailing Abbey Lodge , Prov . G . S . W . Kent , P . P . G . R . Oxon and P . M . of several other lodges ; Rev . W . A . Hill , P . G . Chap . ; Alfred Spencer , P . G . Sec . ; W . Page , P . G . J . W . ; Walter Monckton , P . M . ; W . H . Vale ,

P . G . W . Herefordshire ; F . Spencer , P . M . ; H . B . Deane , P . P . G . D . of C . Oxfordshire , No . 10 ; T . Wyles , P . M . ; Rev . J . H . Timins , P . M . ; Rev . Stuart Robson , J . Hodgson , P . M . ; Hr . Spurrell , P . M . ; G . Ker , P . P . G . J . D . ; H . Monckton , Dr . Davies , R . T . Tatham , R . A . Seymour , J . W . Menzics , F . S . Stenning , E . B . Smith , G . Friend , D . W . Langton , F . Green , P . M . ; Dr . Meredith , S . P . Potter ,

Dr . Ramsey , W . Rjssell , and others . The Provincial Grand Master ( Viscount Holmesdale ) having taken the chair , appointed Bro . J . Braddick Monckton as the * Consecrating Master . Bro . Monckton thereupon occupied the chair , and proceeded with thc consecration , yvhicli he performed in such a masterly manner as to call forth the war-rest expressions of satisfaction

from the brethren . The Rev . VV . A . Hill , as Provincial Grand Chaplain , also carried out his portion of the duties in a most able manner . At the close of the ceremony Bro . Akers Douglas was installed as first Master by Bro . Reginald Bird ; and on taking his seat in the Master's chair the newly-elected Master yvas cordially greeted . Next folloyved the appointment of officers as folloyvs * . —

Bros . H . Monckton , S . VV . ; Dr . Davies , J . W . ; Rev . E . Moore , Chap . ; A . Spencer , Treas . ; E . B . Smith , Sec . ; R . T . Tatham , S . D . ; F . S . Stenning , J . D . ; Dr . Meredith , I . G . ; G . Friend , D . C . ; J . W . Menpes , S . Before separating cordial votes of thanks yvere given to Bros . J . B . Monckton and R . Bird for their valuable services , and both were elected honorary members of

the lodge . At seven o ' clock a banquet yvas held at the Toyvn Hall , which had been kindly placed at the disposal of the brethren by the Mayor . The W . M ., Bro . A . A . Douglas , presided , and the company included those present at the consecration . The large hall was exquisitely decorated , and the arrangements for thc comfort of the guests yvere

all that could be desired . Of the banquet itself , yvhich was furnished by Bro . Bates , the proprietor of the Mitre Hotel , it would be impossible to speak too highly . The viands and wines yvere alike excellent , and yvere placed upon the table with great taste . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were duly proposed and honoured ; and a most enjoyable evening yvas spent by all present .

Bro . A . F . Rowley , P . M . 917 , will represent that lodge as Steward , at the forthcoming festival of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution , on thc 13 th February . Bro . Rowley yvill be Steyvard for the Male Fund , and solicits the strong support of the brethren . Hc has the assistance of his lodge , and of the great bulk of the members .

The Duke of Marlborough was presented on Wednesday with a congratulatory address by thc Toyvn Commissioners and Board of Guardians of Ennis , on the occasion of his visit to Dromoland . Lord Inchiquin , as chairman of the board , read the address . : 1

Provincial Grand Mark Lodge Of Somersetshire.

PROVINCIAL GRAND MARK LODGE OF SOMERSETSHIRE .

The annual meeting of this Provincial Grand Lodge was held on the 15 th ultimo , at the Masonic Hall , Bath . In the absence of the R . W . Prov . Grand Mark Master , Bro . the Rt . Hon the Earl of Carnarvon , the V . W . Deputy Prov . Grand Mark Master , Bro . Capt . Irwin ,

presided . Among the visitors present yvere Bros . R . Carey , Dr . Woodforde , M . Ansaldo , Rev . M . Shackleton , E . T . Payne , W . Cox , R . B . Carter , W . Smith , G . S . Tricks , W . E . Reeves , A . G . Williams , G . Yates , Col . Guyon , E . W . Gordon , Col . J . R . Ford , C . T . Marshall , R . de M . Lawson , J . Dutton , J . W . Murliss , S . Mills , F . Vigard , . W . H . Davies , I . P . Curtis , J . Hond , G . F . Tuckey , Dr .

. Bryant , C . W . Rodway , R . L . Tucker , A . S . Vospcr , J . Fry , Dr . R . Wybrants , W . Munro , P . Braham , J . Smith , J . Syvansion , T . Wilton , F . W . Dingle , J . G . Mitchell , A . W . Powell , A . W . Scott , E . J . Mercier , S . Bisgood , and many others . Upon the list of lodges in the province being called it was found that with one exception ( Brirtgewater ) all were

represented . lhe minutes of the last P . G . Mark Lodge held at Keynshaw , having been confirmed , the P . G . Treasurer presented his report sheyving a considerable balance in favour of the province . The D . P . G . M . spoke very highly of thc services rendered , by Bro . E . T . Payne as Treasurer , and warmly commended his mode of keeping the accounts , and his endeavours to economise thc

expenditure , that the province might have a large sum to devote to charity . Upon the motion of Bro . Scott , P . P . G . S . W ., seconded by Bro . Dr . Bryant , the accounts yvere passed . The next business being the election of a Treasurer . Bro . Tuckey , P . P . G . S . W ., proposed the reelection of Bro . Payne , remarking that he had the pleasure of performing a similar duty last year . They yvere all

grateful to Bro . Payne for the zealous and efficient manner in which he performed his duties . Bro . Col . Wm . Ford seconded the proposition , yvhich yvas carried by acclamation , the D . P . G . M . in putting it to the vote obsering that it would be perfectly impossible to electany one yvho would perform the duties better than Bio . Payne . The P . G . Treasurer thanked the

brethren for their kind renewal of confidence in him , as yvell as for their appreciation of his services and for the compliment yvhich hail been bestowed upon him . He assured them that it gave him very great pleasure to do all in his power to advance Mark Masonry . He should be very glad to deal with a much larger sum of money , but he hoped that with the increase of lodges in thc province the balance

in hand would also increase . Bro . Bond , P . M ., P . G . Pursuivant , proposed that a sum of ten guineas be granted out of the Prov . Grand Mark Lodge funds towards an alleviation of the distress caused by the famine amongst our felloyv sufferers in India . Bro . Tuckey seconded thc motion , which yvas carried unanimously , the D . P . G . M . remarking that the funds could not

be applied to a better or more strictly Masonic purpose , and that he should have great pleasure in adding a guinea . The D . P . G . M . also intimated bis approval of a suggestion made by Bro . Munro , that any lodges in the province making donations to the same fund should fonvard them through the P . G . Treasurer . The appointment and investment of officers were then proceeded with as folloyvs : —

Col . Guyon , 177 P . G . S . W . R . H . Cater P . G . J . W . Rev . M . Shackleton P . G . C Col . Ford P . G . M . O .

J . Fry P . G . S . O . J . Leaker P . G . J . O . E . T . Payne P . G . Treasurer . R . L . Tucker P . G . R . of M . VV . Cox P . G . Secretary .

G . Nalis Assist . P . G . Sec . A . W . Powell First G . I . W . Vosper Assist . First G . I . W . Wybrands P . G . S . D . Wood P . G . D . C . Saunders P . G . A . D . C .

Major Nash P . G . Syvd . B . C . Wilkinson P . G . Std . B . Braham P . G . O . S . Mills P . G . Steward W . Cousins P . G . Tyler .

The D . P . G . M . apologised for the absence of the R . W . P . G . M ., the Rt . Hon . the Earl of Carnarvon , who , he said , was prevented by thc pressure of official duties from being amongst them that day . He hoped , however , that ou a future occasion his lordship would attend and present the collars himself . With reference to the distribution of honours thc D . P . G . M . also expressed a hope that in future

Masters of lodges would be more prompt in sending in the names t f the brethren recommended for P . G . rank , in order that they might be submitted to thc P . G . M . The D . P . G . M . mentioned that at the last Prov . Grand Lodge a committee was appointed to prepare a design for a Mark token for adoption in the province , they had entrusted the duty to Bro . Williams , yvho

had prepared a token in gold , silver and bronze . Bro . Williams submitted specimens , which were generally approved , and the D . P . G . M . said it was proposed to substitute a bronze token for the coin noyv paid upon the advancement of a brother to the Degree of M . M . M . The D . P . G . M . then closed the P . G . Lodge in due form ,

after which the brethren adjourned to the Castle Hotel , where a splendid banquet was provided , with all the good things in season , and the tables were arranged in a very tasteful and superior manner , the attention paid by the W . M . and brethren of the Royal Sussex Lodge to their friends , and their evident desire to make all welcome were

Provincial Grand Mark Lodge Of Somersetshire.

beyond praise . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were proposed and duly honoured , and the brethren spent a most enjoyable evening .

The Fire At St. John's

THE FIRE AT ST . JOHN'S

[ Wc are requested to publish the following . ] Freemasons' HaU , Molesworth-street , 6 th November , 1877 . Dear Sir and Brother , I beg leave , respectfully and earnestly , to solicit the liberal subscription of your lodge to the fund for the

relief of our Masonic brethren in St . John , New Brunswick , who arc suffering from the effects of the late calamitous fire in that city , on the 20 th day of June last . The majority of the inhabitants were rendered homeless , very few of them saving even a portion of their personal or household effects . Some of them saved nothing but the clothes on their backs . In a letter I had recently from the

Grand Secretary , he states— " My heart bleeds for those yvho are reduced to utter want and destitution . No person unless one here on the spot to see and witness for himself , can form the faintest idea of the terrible havoc made on our city and its inhabitants . A General Masonic Board of Relief was immediately organized in St . John , in order to aid and shelter our suffering brethren . This board extends

its helping hand to the sufferers of all degrees of Masonry , and insures a regular and systematic mode of dispensing thc funds placed at its disposal . The Board is composed of the City Members of the Board of General Purposes of Grand Lodge , and the presiding officers of the Masonic bodies of all grades . Thc Grand Lodge of New Brunswick has appealed to us for help in

this hour of need . The call is loud , and the want is great , particularly as the winter is fast approaching with its rigorous severity . I shall thankfully receive , acknowledge , and forward all contributions from your lodge , and from each member of thc lodge who may be disposed to

subscribe to so truly a deserving cause , and thus discharge a high and bounden Masonic duty . I am , dear Sir and Brother , yours fraternally , WILLIAM THOMAS WILKINSON , Representative of the Grand Lodge of New Brunsyvick . To the Worshipful Master of Lodge , No

Subscriptions already received : — Grand Lodge of Ireland J (? IOO o o Bro . William Thomas Wilkinson , Representative of the Grand Lodge of New Brunsyvick ... ... ... ... ... Joo Bro . Edyvard H . Kinahan , J . P .,

Representative of the Grand Lodge of Virginia ... 500 ist Volunteers , 680 ... ... ... ... 440 Bro . James H . Neilson , P . M ., 620 220 Lodge No . 666 ... ... ... ... 300 Bro . James C . Meredith , LL . D ., P . M . 357 ... 100 Bro . James Frederick , P . M . 666 ... ... 050

A Masonic Funeral In America.

A MASONIC FUNERAL IN AMERICA .

Sunday , October 14 , will long be remembered by thc Masonic fraternity of Brooklyn . There were no fewer than four funerals of deceased Masons , Cassia Lodge , No , 445 , having charge of two of them—Bros . J . Firman Briest , Park-avenue , and William Marler , Clymer-street . Both the deceased brothers were old and distinguished members

of the Order , and the unusually large turnout of the "brethren of the mystic tie" and other local organisations proved hoyv wide-felt was the sorroyv at their decease . Cassia Lodge formed at an early hour in their lodge-room , and , under the superintendence of their popular and zealous W . M ., Horace C . Sawtelle , lately Deputy G . M . of Second District , marched in procession to the late residence of Bro .

Briest . There the beautiful and impressive services peculiar to the Order were conducted by Bro . Sawtelle , Bro . Fletcher ( Chaplain of Cassia Lodge ) assisting at the prayers During the service , the W . M . introduced some new features into the proceedings not found in the ritual , yvhich were much commented on and admired both by the uninitiated and the Masonic brethren present . The funeral corte ' ge

then proceeded to Clymer-street , where similar services were held over the remains of Bro . Marler , and the two funerals wended their way to Cypress Hills Cemetery , followed by the largest concourse of sorrowing friends ever seen in the Eastern District . Cassia Lodge , in regalia , led the procession , folloyved by Yew-Tree and other local lodges , and were joined by a number of prominent Masons from New

York and New Jersey . The Eckford Social Club , numbering over a hundred , had a fine appearance , the members being all dressed in black and wearing mourning badges on their breasts . Typographical Union , No . 6 , of New York was also well represented in the procession . On arriving at thc cemetery , the brethren ranged themselves in lines three and four deep around the open grave

of Bro . Marler , W . M . Sawtelle conducting the burial service . This finished , the brethren repaired to the grave of Bro . Briest , iu the Masonic Cemetery , where the same sad rites yvere repeated , the Master again officiating for the fourth time . Bro . S . ivvlelle ' s extempore oration , after the ritual service , was a masterpiece of diction , and delivered yvith much feeling and effect . At its close there was not a dry eye in the vast assemblage . When the Master

deposited in the grave the lambskin apron—emblem of innocence and purity , and ajsprig of evergreen , the brethren folloyved , each one , as he dropped the acacia into the grave , repeating the words ; " Alas I my brother . " This part of the service was sadly and solemnly effective . Then folloyved the singing by the brethren ofthe "Funeral Hymn , " and the Benediction by the Chaplain , the proceedings lasting till after six o ' clock . —New York Dispatch .

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Ancient and Accepted Rite. Article 4
THE LATE BRO. R. J. SPIERS. Article 4
CONSECRATION OF THE DOUGLAS LODGE, No. 1725. Article 5
PROVINCIAL GRAND MARK LODGE OF SOMERSETSHIRE. Article 5
THE FIRE AT ST. JOHN'S Article 5
A MASONIC FUNERAL IN AMERICA. Article 5
FRATERNITY Article 6
Masonic and General Tidings. Article 6
ROYAL MASONIC BOYS' SCHOOL. Article 6
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THE RECENT RESOLUTION OF THE IRISH GRAND LODGE. Article 8
THE LAST GRAND CHAPTER. Article 8
LABOUR AND REFRESHMENT. Article 8
Original Correspondence. Article 9
Multum in Parbo, or Masonic Notes and Queries. Article 10
CENTENARY OF THE YORK LODGE, NO. 236. Article 10
NEW MASONIC HALL AT HAMILTON. Article 10
THE IRISH GRAND LODGE. Article 11
FRENCH AND BRITISH FREEMASONRY Article 11
THE GRAND ORIENT OF FRANCE. Article 11
ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT IN STITUTION. Article 12
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Consecration Of The Douglas Lodge, No. 1725.

CONSECRATION OF THE DOUGLAS LODGE , No . 1725 .

One of the most interesting and important ceremonies connected with Freemasonry of late years in the Province of Kent took place on Friday , nth inst . The growth of the Craft in the county town and its neighbourhood has been so rapid and so extensive , that it has been found f . j

necessary to establish a new lodge , the old Belvidere Lodge having been for some time past quite full . The idea of establishing a neyv lodge , which should assume a position yvorthy of the county town , when once broached , was eagerly taken up . The petition was signed by several influential brethren , and at a meeting of the founders it was unanimously resolved to call it the "Douglas" Lodge , in : . '

honour of Aretas Akers Douglas , Esq ., who , since he has taken up his residence at Chilston Park has evinced the warmest interest in all matters appertaining to Masonry in this part of the county . It was also resolved to invite him to become the first Master ; yvhich , after some hesitation , on account of his being alreaely Master of thc Mailing Abbey Lodge , ,

he consented to undertake , provided the necessary dispensation could be obtained from the Grand Lodge in order to allow him to hold both offices . The petition yvas successful * , and the founders were greatly delighted on receiving their warrant . Arrangements were immediately made for the consecration of the neyv lodge ; and that imposing ceremony took place , as yve have mentioned , on the 9 th

inst , in the magnificent lodge room over the gateway of the ancient College at Maidstone . A more appropriate building could not have been possibly secured , and the brethren are much indebted to the gentleman who , by permission of the noble oyvner , sub-let it to the brethren for the use of the Craft . Some years ago it was used by the Constitutional Association , since then it has been used as

a portion of the domestic offices of the . College j but noyv it has been so beautified and adorned as to be scarcely recognisable by those who only knew it under its former aspect . The Masonic furniture is , as may be supposed , entirely new , and has been made to harmonise exactly yvith the surroundings of thc building . With these preliminary remarks wc must proceed to

record the ceremony of consecration . 1 he brethren assembled at the College at 4 o ' clock , and when attired in their full Masonic clothing , presented a most imposing array , there being an unusually large attendance of officers ofboth Grand and Profincial Grand Lodges . They included — Bros . Viscount Holmesdale , M . P ., P . G . M . * , J . S . Eastes , D . P . G . M . j John B . Monckton , P . G . D ., P . Bd . G . P . j P . de

L . Long , S . G . D . ; Capt . Philips , S . G . D . ; Reginald Bird , D . P . G . M . ( Oxon ) ; Rev . E . Moore , P . G . C . ; Col . Gierke , P . M . 1- { 8-j , P . G . S . W . Devon ; Aretas Akers Douglas , W . M . ' Mailing Abbey Lodge , Prov . G . S . W . Kent , P . P . G . R . Oxon and P . M . of several other lodges ; Rev . W . A . Hill , P . G . Chap . ; Alfred Spencer , P . G . Sec . ; W . Page , P . G . J . W . ; Walter Monckton , P . M . ; W . H . Vale ,

P . G . W . Herefordshire ; F . Spencer , P . M . ; H . B . Deane , P . P . G . D . of C . Oxfordshire , No . 10 ; T . Wyles , P . M . ; Rev . J . H . Timins , P . M . ; Rev . Stuart Robson , J . Hodgson , P . M . ; Hr . Spurrell , P . M . ; G . Ker , P . P . G . J . D . ; H . Monckton , Dr . Davies , R . T . Tatham , R . A . Seymour , J . W . Menzics , F . S . Stenning , E . B . Smith , G . Friend , D . W . Langton , F . Green , P . M . ; Dr . Meredith , S . P . Potter ,

Dr . Ramsey , W . Rjssell , and others . The Provincial Grand Master ( Viscount Holmesdale ) having taken the chair , appointed Bro . J . Braddick Monckton as the * Consecrating Master . Bro . Monckton thereupon occupied the chair , and proceeded with thc consecration , yvhicli he performed in such a masterly manner as to call forth the war-rest expressions of satisfaction

from the brethren . The Rev . VV . A . Hill , as Provincial Grand Chaplain , also carried out his portion of the duties in a most able manner . At the close of the ceremony Bro . Akers Douglas was installed as first Master by Bro . Reginald Bird ; and on taking his seat in the Master's chair the newly-elected Master yvas cordially greeted . Next folloyved the appointment of officers as folloyvs * . —

Bros . H . Monckton , S . VV . ; Dr . Davies , J . W . ; Rev . E . Moore , Chap . ; A . Spencer , Treas . ; E . B . Smith , Sec . ; R . T . Tatham , S . D . ; F . S . Stenning , J . D . ; Dr . Meredith , I . G . ; G . Friend , D . C . ; J . W . Menpes , S . Before separating cordial votes of thanks yvere given to Bros . J . B . Monckton and R . Bird for their valuable services , and both were elected honorary members of

the lodge . At seven o ' clock a banquet yvas held at the Toyvn Hall , which had been kindly placed at the disposal of the brethren by the Mayor . The W . M ., Bro . A . A . Douglas , presided , and the company included those present at the consecration . The large hall was exquisitely decorated , and the arrangements for thc comfort of the guests yvere

all that could be desired . Of the banquet itself , yvhich was furnished by Bro . Bates , the proprietor of the Mitre Hotel , it would be impossible to speak too highly . The viands and wines yvere alike excellent , and yvere placed upon the table with great taste . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were duly proposed and honoured ; and a most enjoyable evening yvas spent by all present .

Bro . A . F . Rowley , P . M . 917 , will represent that lodge as Steward , at the forthcoming festival of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution , on thc 13 th February . Bro . Rowley yvill be Steyvard for the Male Fund , and solicits the strong support of the brethren . Hc has the assistance of his lodge , and of the great bulk of the members .

The Duke of Marlborough was presented on Wednesday with a congratulatory address by thc Toyvn Commissioners and Board of Guardians of Ennis , on the occasion of his visit to Dromoland . Lord Inchiquin , as chairman of the board , read the address . : 1

Provincial Grand Mark Lodge Of Somersetshire.

PROVINCIAL GRAND MARK LODGE OF SOMERSETSHIRE .

The annual meeting of this Provincial Grand Lodge was held on the 15 th ultimo , at the Masonic Hall , Bath . In the absence of the R . W . Prov . Grand Mark Master , Bro . the Rt . Hon the Earl of Carnarvon , the V . W . Deputy Prov . Grand Mark Master , Bro . Capt . Irwin ,

presided . Among the visitors present yvere Bros . R . Carey , Dr . Woodforde , M . Ansaldo , Rev . M . Shackleton , E . T . Payne , W . Cox , R . B . Carter , W . Smith , G . S . Tricks , W . E . Reeves , A . G . Williams , G . Yates , Col . Guyon , E . W . Gordon , Col . J . R . Ford , C . T . Marshall , R . de M . Lawson , J . Dutton , J . W . Murliss , S . Mills , F . Vigard , . W . H . Davies , I . P . Curtis , J . Hond , G . F . Tuckey , Dr .

. Bryant , C . W . Rodway , R . L . Tucker , A . S . Vospcr , J . Fry , Dr . R . Wybrants , W . Munro , P . Braham , J . Smith , J . Syvansion , T . Wilton , F . W . Dingle , J . G . Mitchell , A . W . Powell , A . W . Scott , E . J . Mercier , S . Bisgood , and many others . Upon the list of lodges in the province being called it was found that with one exception ( Brirtgewater ) all were

represented . lhe minutes of the last P . G . Mark Lodge held at Keynshaw , having been confirmed , the P . G . Treasurer presented his report sheyving a considerable balance in favour of the province . The D . P . G . M . spoke very highly of thc services rendered , by Bro . E . T . Payne as Treasurer , and warmly commended his mode of keeping the accounts , and his endeavours to economise thc

expenditure , that the province might have a large sum to devote to charity . Upon the motion of Bro . Scott , P . P . G . S . W ., seconded by Bro . Dr . Bryant , the accounts yvere passed . The next business being the election of a Treasurer . Bro . Tuckey , P . P . G . S . W ., proposed the reelection of Bro . Payne , remarking that he had the pleasure of performing a similar duty last year . They yvere all

grateful to Bro . Payne for the zealous and efficient manner in which he performed his duties . Bro . Col . Wm . Ford seconded the proposition , yvhich yvas carried by acclamation , the D . P . G . M . in putting it to the vote obsering that it would be perfectly impossible to electany one yvho would perform the duties better than Bio . Payne . The P . G . Treasurer thanked the

brethren for their kind renewal of confidence in him , as yvell as for their appreciation of his services and for the compliment yvhich hail been bestowed upon him . He assured them that it gave him very great pleasure to do all in his power to advance Mark Masonry . He should be very glad to deal with a much larger sum of money , but he hoped that with the increase of lodges in thc province the balance

in hand would also increase . Bro . Bond , P . M ., P . G . Pursuivant , proposed that a sum of ten guineas be granted out of the Prov . Grand Mark Lodge funds towards an alleviation of the distress caused by the famine amongst our felloyv sufferers in India . Bro . Tuckey seconded thc motion , which yvas carried unanimously , the D . P . G . M . remarking that the funds could not

be applied to a better or more strictly Masonic purpose , and that he should have great pleasure in adding a guinea . The D . P . G . M . also intimated bis approval of a suggestion made by Bro . Munro , that any lodges in the province making donations to the same fund should fonvard them through the P . G . Treasurer . The appointment and investment of officers were then proceeded with as folloyvs : —

Col . Guyon , 177 P . G . S . W . R . H . Cater P . G . J . W . Rev . M . Shackleton P . G . C Col . Ford P . G . M . O .

J . Fry P . G . S . O . J . Leaker P . G . J . O . E . T . Payne P . G . Treasurer . R . L . Tucker P . G . R . of M . VV . Cox P . G . Secretary .

G . Nalis Assist . P . G . Sec . A . W . Powell First G . I . W . Vosper Assist . First G . I . W . Wybrands P . G . S . D . Wood P . G . D . C . Saunders P . G . A . D . C .

Major Nash P . G . Syvd . B . C . Wilkinson P . G . Std . B . Braham P . G . O . S . Mills P . G . Steward W . Cousins P . G . Tyler .

The D . P . G . M . apologised for the absence of the R . W . P . G . M ., the Rt . Hon . the Earl of Carnarvon , who , he said , was prevented by thc pressure of official duties from being amongst them that day . He hoped , however , that ou a future occasion his lordship would attend and present the collars himself . With reference to the distribution of honours thc D . P . G . M . also expressed a hope that in future

Masters of lodges would be more prompt in sending in the names t f the brethren recommended for P . G . rank , in order that they might be submitted to thc P . G . M . The D . P . G . M . mentioned that at the last Prov . Grand Lodge a committee was appointed to prepare a design for a Mark token for adoption in the province , they had entrusted the duty to Bro . Williams , yvho

had prepared a token in gold , silver and bronze . Bro . Williams submitted specimens , which were generally approved , and the D . P . G . M . said it was proposed to substitute a bronze token for the coin noyv paid upon the advancement of a brother to the Degree of M . M . M . The D . P . G . M . then closed the P . G . Lodge in due form ,

after which the brethren adjourned to the Castle Hotel , where a splendid banquet was provided , with all the good things in season , and the tables were arranged in a very tasteful and superior manner , the attention paid by the W . M . and brethren of the Royal Sussex Lodge to their friends , and their evident desire to make all welcome were

Provincial Grand Mark Lodge Of Somersetshire.

beyond praise . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were proposed and duly honoured , and the brethren spent a most enjoyable evening .

The Fire At St. John's

THE FIRE AT ST . JOHN'S

[ Wc are requested to publish the following . ] Freemasons' HaU , Molesworth-street , 6 th November , 1877 . Dear Sir and Brother , I beg leave , respectfully and earnestly , to solicit the liberal subscription of your lodge to the fund for the

relief of our Masonic brethren in St . John , New Brunswick , who arc suffering from the effects of the late calamitous fire in that city , on the 20 th day of June last . The majority of the inhabitants were rendered homeless , very few of them saving even a portion of their personal or household effects . Some of them saved nothing but the clothes on their backs . In a letter I had recently from the

Grand Secretary , he states— " My heart bleeds for those yvho are reduced to utter want and destitution . No person unless one here on the spot to see and witness for himself , can form the faintest idea of the terrible havoc made on our city and its inhabitants . A General Masonic Board of Relief was immediately organized in St . John , in order to aid and shelter our suffering brethren . This board extends

its helping hand to the sufferers of all degrees of Masonry , and insures a regular and systematic mode of dispensing thc funds placed at its disposal . The Board is composed of the City Members of the Board of General Purposes of Grand Lodge , and the presiding officers of the Masonic bodies of all grades . Thc Grand Lodge of New Brunswick has appealed to us for help in

this hour of need . The call is loud , and the want is great , particularly as the winter is fast approaching with its rigorous severity . I shall thankfully receive , acknowledge , and forward all contributions from your lodge , and from each member of thc lodge who may be disposed to

subscribe to so truly a deserving cause , and thus discharge a high and bounden Masonic duty . I am , dear Sir and Brother , yours fraternally , WILLIAM THOMAS WILKINSON , Representative of the Grand Lodge of New Brunsyvick . To the Worshipful Master of Lodge , No

Subscriptions already received : — Grand Lodge of Ireland J (? IOO o o Bro . William Thomas Wilkinson , Representative of the Grand Lodge of New Brunsyvick ... ... ... ... ... Joo Bro . Edyvard H . Kinahan , J . P .,

Representative of the Grand Lodge of Virginia ... 500 ist Volunteers , 680 ... ... ... ... 440 Bro . James H . Neilson , P . M ., 620 220 Lodge No . 666 ... ... ... ... 300 Bro . James C . Meredith , LL . D ., P . M . 357 ... 100 Bro . James Frederick , P . M . 666 ... ... 050

A Masonic Funeral In America.

A MASONIC FUNERAL IN AMERICA .

Sunday , October 14 , will long be remembered by thc Masonic fraternity of Brooklyn . There were no fewer than four funerals of deceased Masons , Cassia Lodge , No , 445 , having charge of two of them—Bros . J . Firman Briest , Park-avenue , and William Marler , Clymer-street . Both the deceased brothers were old and distinguished members

of the Order , and the unusually large turnout of the "brethren of the mystic tie" and other local organisations proved hoyv wide-felt was the sorroyv at their decease . Cassia Lodge formed at an early hour in their lodge-room , and , under the superintendence of their popular and zealous W . M ., Horace C . Sawtelle , lately Deputy G . M . of Second District , marched in procession to the late residence of Bro .

Briest . There the beautiful and impressive services peculiar to the Order were conducted by Bro . Sawtelle , Bro . Fletcher ( Chaplain of Cassia Lodge ) assisting at the prayers During the service , the W . M . introduced some new features into the proceedings not found in the ritual , yvhich were much commented on and admired both by the uninitiated and the Masonic brethren present . The funeral corte ' ge

then proceeded to Clymer-street , where similar services were held over the remains of Bro . Marler , and the two funerals wended their way to Cypress Hills Cemetery , followed by the largest concourse of sorrowing friends ever seen in the Eastern District . Cassia Lodge , in regalia , led the procession , folloyved by Yew-Tree and other local lodges , and were joined by a number of prominent Masons from New

York and New Jersey . The Eckford Social Club , numbering over a hundred , had a fine appearance , the members being all dressed in black and wearing mourning badges on their breasts . Typographical Union , No . 6 , of New York was also well represented in the procession . On arriving at thc cemetery , the brethren ranged themselves in lines three and four deep around the open grave

of Bro . Marler , W . M . Sawtelle conducting the burial service . This finished , the brethren repaired to the grave of Bro . Briest , iu the Masonic Cemetery , where the same sad rites yvere repeated , the Master again officiating for the fourth time . Bro . S . ivvlelle ' s extempore oration , after the ritual service , was a masterpiece of diction , and delivered yvith much feeling and effect . At its close there was not a dry eye in the vast assemblage . When the Master

deposited in the grave the lambskin apron—emblem of innocence and purity , and ajsprig of evergreen , the brethren folloyved , each one , as he dropped the acacia into the grave , repeating the words ; " Alas I my brother . " This part of the service was sadly and solemnly effective . Then folloyved the singing by the brethren ofthe "Funeral Hymn , " and the Benediction by the Chaplain , the proceedings lasting till after six o ' clock . —New York Dispatch .

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